Jacksonville State University - Mimosa Yearbook (Jacksonville, AL)

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Ev fAMns Qeacoala 1930 lo). Z fHassell fidUor- in-Cthi+f 'Walter 'Bartlett SttmHagrr 1930 Qeacoala (published hi) {Me Sophomore Gh Stale teachers College Jacksonville, ylla. Dedication 3t[r. _ ■ . G. Shelton for many years a faithful worker of the State teachers College faculty, we affectionately dedicate our year-book as a small token of our sincere appreciation of what this true friend of the student has done for the boys and girls )(r. st. e. SI'ellon Foreword 0ur purpose in preparing this, the fifth edition of the loeaco-ala, has been to picture vividly the happenings of the school year and to combine fragments of the loyal and patriotic spirit of the State ‘Seachers Go Iege a treasure book of pleasant memories. Contents I. College [h II. Campus I ') III. Classes (f V. Organizations c ). Athletics °0I. SKttmor and ylds f O .i mw 7 S. T. S. T. C. THE TEACOALA Who's Who Prettiest girl....... Most handsome boy Best all-round girl Best all-round boy Most popular girl Most popular boy Most dependable giri Most dependable boy Friendliest girl Friendliest boy Most capable girl Most capable boy Most dignified girl Most dignified boy Neatest girl......... Neatest boy Best dressed boy Most stylish girl Wittiest girl Wittiest boy Cutest girl Freshest Rat Jolliest Junior Wisest Sophomore Biggest talker Biggest eater Most bashful girl Most bashful boy Biggest flapper Biggest sheik Best boy athlete Best girl athlete 111.'id ..Sara Henderson Taft Porter Grey Hughes Garvin West Rubye Watwood W. Z. Hassell Opal Powell W. Z. Hassell Rubye Watwood Garvin West Opal Powell W. Z. Hassell Geraldine Gracey ....H. D. Wilson Kathryne Byram Garvin West Marvin Watson Janet Bethel Kelly Hester Paul Sewell Elsie Meacham Woodrow Hines Leon Smith Doyle Scruggs Ruth Reed Neuberne Bush Faye Raney Hoyt Roberts Hortense Holland Marvin Watson Zolan Curry Audrey Hall Page eight College S. T. l TIIK TEACOALA 1930 Idministratinn Duilding S. T. C. TIIK TKAC'OAI.A 1930 S. T. C. ■Boys Dormitory S. T. c. TIIK TEACOALA 1080 S. T. C. (jlrls Dormitory S. T. C. TIIK TKACOALA 1930 (president's 3 t hft Iktfrp S. T. C. THK TEACOALA mo S. T. C. greetings from the (president To the members of the Annual Staff, to the clam it represents and to all my hoys and girls constituting the student body: Thank you most sincerely for this opportunity of expressing the appreciation which I feel in my heart to you one and all, for your kindness, your sympathy and your support during the year. Your splendid loyalty und co-operation together with that of our high class faculty, and of the State Board of Education have resulted in an enrollment in resilience of over 800 college people since September, which breaks all past records. With two years added to the curriculum and with the greater comfort as well as greater opportunities afforded by the erection of Bibb Graves Hall, class room and administration building, and Daugette Hall, dormitory for girls, with their equipment, the future indeed seems bright and 1 hope that everyone of you will have your heart set upon securing a degree from this college. My ideal is to develop a great Teacher Training Institution here which will provoke the approval and awaken the pride of the State and Nation, and this can be accomplished with the continued co-operation and assistance of all who have helped thus far. You. my dear friends and children all. make me personally, feel very strong and determined to put forth every effort to that end and in your behalf. In furthering this ideal, my humble prayer is that I may be able to do something, however small, for every one of you. which may influence your life for good to the end that each one of us may be able to think right, to feel right and to act right. For the Annual Staff please be assured that you have my best wishes for that success in your arduous undertaking calling for so much effort and sacrifice, which your most sanguine expectations anticipate; and to the student body, one and all. please accept my affectionate regards and greetings. C. W. DAUGETTE, President. I'ufi' S. T. THE TEACOALA 1080 S. T. C. Dr. Duugrlte l-age fifl. S. T. C. THK TEACOALA 1 80 S. T. C. Pane mxt S. T. c. THE TEACOALA 1030 S. T. C. A. C. SHELTON—Director of Extension anil .Mathematics B. S. Peabody College. 198.1; M. A. Peabody College, 1924; Jacksonville since 1924. OPAL MILLER WORTHY—French Senior High School Mississippi ami Peabody College; Jacksonville, September, 1929. JOHN F. MITCHELL—Chemistry B. S„ M. S. Peabody College, 1921; Jacksonville since 1927. A. F. RISER—Education B. E. University of Alabama. 1916; Jacksonville since June. 1929. AL CLEMENS—English and Physical Education for Men B. A. University of Alubama, 1923; Jacksonville since June, 1926. MARY ETTA STEPHENSON—History Western College for Women, Oxford, Ohio; Peabody College. 1922; Jacksonville June, 1927. J. W. STEPHENSON—Athletics Senior High School Page sreen tern S. T. C. TIIK TEACOALA 1080 S. T. C. B. S. University of Alabama, 1916; M. A. Columbia. 1929; Jacksonville since 1927. FLORENCE ARMOUR—English A. B. Union University. Jackson, Term., 1927; M. A. Peabody College, 1929: Jacksonville since 1929. MRS. ADA PITTS—Matron Girls’ Dormitory RAMONA MIDDLETON WOOD—Librarian B. S„ M. A. Peabury College, 1928; Jacksonville since 1921. H. D. WORTHY—Supervisor Training School M. A. Peabody College. 1929; Jacksonville since 1929. BIRDIE LEE WORKMAN—Education and Supervisor Intermediate Grades B. S. Middle Tenn. Teacher’s College. 1922; A. Peabody College. 1929; LOUISE BULLOCK—Supervisor Junior High School B. S. Peabody College, 1922; M. A. Columbia University. 1929; PEARL L TAYLOR—English A. B. Central College. Fayette, Mo„ 1924: M. A. Peabody College, 1929; Jacksonville since 1928. Pnfff eight! Campus S. T. t. THE TEACOALA 1 S0 Sura Henderson, (prettiest Qirl S. T. C. TIIK TKACOALA 1!M0 S. T. C . RubyeWatnood Most Popular Girl W.Z. Hasse II MostPopular Boy Page t fifty S. T. t . TIIK TKAl'OALA 1U80 S. T. C. Garvin West Best All Round Boy I‘aye twenty-out S. T. C. THE TKACOALA 1 30 S. T. C. Audrey Hall Best Girl Athlete Gp Geraldine Grace Most Dignified THE TEACOALA Foundations and jfutuv(}$ S. T. C. THE TEACOALA 1080 S. T. C. SbCere and here with the cls)eather 3t(an Irby seem to get a kick out of holding hi friend in the snow, while at the same time. Comer enjoy a different type of sport. Wilson seems to thrive in cold weather; however, the group to hi right doesn't seem to like it as well, we don't think. ’«! twenty-four S. T. C THE TKACOALA 1080 S. T. C. Smiles We wonder what could be ao funny to Kelly and Mary. We know there ia noth-in wrong with the group at the extreme right. Collier aeema to let the rest of the world go by, while the group in the lower left seem to be going by the rest of the world. S. T. C. THK TEACOALA 1930 S. T. C. Across the Gamers right n Faye tiveuty-sia THE TKACOALA 1080 S. T. C. Sports We cannot name the sport in the upper left; however in the lower rijfht we need no ex phi nation. Clara aeems to enjoy her hot dance number, while immediately twenty S. T. C. THE TEACOALA 1930 S. T. C. c.Bells of Gapistrano An operetta presented by the Music Department under the direction of Misses Curtis and Donnelly I’uge twenty eight S. T. c. THE TEACOALA 1980 S. T. C. (picture (-parade Lois Beck Grady and Irby Red Hall Jean Talmadge Jim. Dago. Comer and Taft Forrest Reese Eulos Walden Mary Walker Easley Marjorie Henley Faculty Rubye Roberts Kelly Hester Clyde Brown Rubye Watwood Rosy Davis Marvin Watson Any Editor-in-Chief Dormitory Parlor Prof. Manier's Studebakcr Behind the Make-up Campus Knights Dangerous Curves” Daughter of Heaven “Four Devils •The Man I Love Mother's Boy” Sunny Side Up Twin Beds Partners in Crime” “Red Hair “Fine Manners” The Midnight Son Why Girls Go Back Home' It's the Old Army Game “The Amateur Gentleman Men of Steel Mantrap” •The Showboat Gold Diggers of Broadway Red” Sessions, Opal Powell Figures Don’t Lie “Dynamite “The Covered Wagon ‘To Have and to Hold ‘The Lost World “The Singing Fool” Ruth Reed Mrs. Pitta Prof. Thompson’s Oldamohile Annie Mae and Bill Jacksonville Jim Corbin ersly-air S. T. C. THE TEACOALA mo S. T. C. Sinve You 9{eurd l ient $ay? I. Don’t stop in the hall. 2. Why Dago Hughes wears big shoes. 3. I'll say so. 4. You will have to say good-bye here boys. 5. Why Edith's Shipps never come in. 6. You can't do that. 7. Why Kelly wouldn't slide. 8. 9. That Grady is in love again. Why Half Chick was called Jinny. 10. The photographer will be here tomorrow. 11. I'll throw you so high the sun will duck. 12. “Up your handle. 13. That Mrs. Pitts has thrown her flash-light away. 14. Girls can smoke without fear. 15. We have no chaperones. 16. That Elma I.ee and Reese were sitting two feet apart. 17. That Rat Hinds is “puny. 18. That it is no trouble to go home on week-ends. 19. That the editor never works any. 20. Why girls get campused. 21. Why students go to chapel. 22. Anybody will be a fool to read this again. Pag, thirty Classes Page thirtg-c Odelia McClucky Jacksonville, Ala. Lewis W. Fowler Collinsville, Ala. S. T. TIIK TKACOALA 1030 T. C . Hu live KiilwrlH Piedmont. Ala. Secretary Calhoun Literary Society V. W. C. A, Glee Club Eason Hobbs Crossville. Ala. Morgan Literary Clara Bums Clarence, Ala. Literarv Society Vice-President Dramatic Club Y. W. C. A. Willie Ri Arab. Y. W. C. A. Morgan Literary Society Me Iran Literary Society Baseball I .cola Hoa: Y. W. C. A. Morgan Literal Society Vera Wadsworth Easonville, Ala. Murgan Literary Society Y. W. C. A. Pm r thirty-two S. T. C THE TEACOALA 1980 S. T. C. lirlyf S. T. C. THE TKACOALA 1930 S. T. C Nellie Edwards Morris, A In. Morgan Liters Society Y. W. C. A. Glee Club Veda Gilbert Fyffe, Ala. Fella Barnette Warrior, Ala. Calhoun Literary Society Callie Mitchell Dora. Ala. Morgan Literary Society Bernard Rohm Groveoak. Ala. Morgan Literary Society Mattie Ree Bell Jacksonville, Ala. Calhoun Literary Society llaleyville, Ala. Calhoun Literary Society Myrtle Simpson I)avision, Ala. Morgan Literary Society Y. W. C. A. Pape thirty-fa S. T. C. THE TKACOALA i .to S. T. C rag. thirty-five S. T. C. S. T. C. THE TEACOALA 1080 Alva Moore LaFayette, Ala Willy Lois Nichols Jacksonville, Ala. Morgan Literary Society Annual Staff Basketball ’28-'29-'3(l Gadsden. Ala. Morgan Literary Society Lacy McGraw Vincent. Ala. President Y. W. C. A. Secretary Morgan Literary Society Irons Hayes Fyffe, Ala. Morgan Literary Society Y. W. C. A. Glee Club Doyle Scruggs Albertville, Ala. Calhoun Literary Society Buffalo. Ala. Morgan Literary-Society Y. M. C. A. B. C. Coker Dadeville. Ala. Calhoun Literary Society Comer Bryant Albertville, Ala. Morgan Literary Society Speaker of Annual Debate Football Basketball Comer Teal Clio. Ala. Morgan Literary Society Annual Staff I'agt thirty- S. T. C. THK TKACOALA S. T. C. C. J. Allen Fort Pnyne, Ala. Morgan Literary Society Mary Edna Bonner Anniston, Ala. Calhoun Literar. Society Y. W. C. A. Glee Club llazel l.umpkin Walnut Grove, Ala. Calhoun Literary Society Y. W. C. A. Glee Club W. J. Britt Abunda, Ala. Morgan Literary Society Nalda Williams Colan Vick tnknton, Ala. THE TKACOALA 1980 Cora Young Y. W?C.yA. Basketball 29-,30 Grace Dobbs Jacksonville, Ala. Morgan Literary Society Ola Wright Fort Payne, Ala, Nettle Patton Adger, Ala. Morgan Literary Society Y. W. C. A Glee Club Vera Bannister Cedar Bluff. Ala. Morgan Literary Society Y. W. C. A. thirty-eight S. T. t THE TEACOALA 1030 S. T. C. Mary Knhinsun Albertville, Ala. Calhoun Literary Society Y. W. C. A. Dramatic Club Ruth Cate Jacksonville, Ala. Calhoun Literary Society Denver Turner Fayette. Ala. Vice-President Morgan Literary Society Y. M. C. A. Glee Club Basketball ’lW-‘29 Janet llethel Wylam, Ala. Vivian McClendon LaFayette. Ala. Morgan Literary Society Dramatic Club Glee Club Y. W. C. A. Walter Bartlett Wehadkee, Ala. Vice-President Sophomore Class Calhoun Literary Society Basketball 28- 2 Margaret Henshaw Gurley. Ala. Calhoun Literary Society Band Dramatic Club Pearl Pepper Lanett. Ala. Calhoun Literary Society Y. W. C. A. Secretary Y. W. C. A. Glee Club Ernest Pruett Oneonta. Ala. Glee Club President Y. M ,C. A. Treasurer Sophomore S. T. C. THE TKACOAI.A 1080 S. T. C. Henry Virgil Usury Gadsden, Ala. Calho Y. erary A. Graee Soman Albertville, Ala. Calhoun Literary Society Y. W. C. A. Myrtice Ba Lanett, Ala. Calhoun Literary Society Y. W. C. A. Glee Club Jessie Lee Price Clanton, Ala. Morgan Literary Society Y. W. C. A. Lena Mae Anderson Murry Cross, Ala. President Morgan Literary Society Y. W. C. A. Garland Hall Geraldine, Ala. Morgan Literary Society Football •27-,2S--29 S. T. C. TIIK TKAC'OAI.A 1080 S. T. C. Rubye Townsend Alexander City, Ala. Calhoun Literary Society Y. W. C. A. Lucile i East Tall Ala. France William Lanett, Ala. Jacksonville, Ala. Calhoun Literary Society Y. W. C. A. Mary Julia Heard Jacksonville, Ala. Morgan Literary Society Basketball ’29-’30 Lois Beck Talladega, Ala. Calhoun Literary Society Basketball ‘2S-'29-'S0 Winston (Griffith Jacksonville, Ala. Morgan Literary Society Irona Curtis Fort Payne, Ala. l age fnrty-r, THE TKACOALA 1030 S. T. C. S. T. C. TIIK TEAC'OALA 1080 S. T. C. l‘ngt: forty-three S. T. C. TIIK TKACOAI.A 1930 S. T. C. Van forty-fo S. T. C THE TKACOALA 1080 S. T. C. Vrrna C. Cilhreath CrosMville, Ala. Beulah Bryant Ohntchee, Ala. Mary iu Dillard NotHMilica. Ala. Lowell Sharpfon Alabama City. Ala. Annie Laurie Burton Camp Hill. Ala. Lonrda 1‘inkard Milltown, Ala. Bernice Wald Blountaville, Ala. Huhir Summers Sylaenuga. Ala. Irma F. Black Crossville, Ala. Cnrinne Sandlin Sulligent, Ala. Kuhye Watwood CimkI water, Ala. Lillian Crimaley Alexander City, Ala. Klma Lee Sanain Margaret, Ala. Ilelene king Attalla Ala. Opal Johnson Cmitersvillc. Ala. Ceraldine Crarey Luling, Texas Page forty-five THE TKACOALA 1 80 J. D. Turner Crnpwell, Ala. Mattie I ou Cannon Gaylosville, Ain. Sardis Shaddix Delta. Ala. Ruth Reed Lnnett. Ala. H. D. Wilson Andalusia, Ala. Fdythe Clyde Putnam Fort Pnync. Ala. Clarence ll pp Arab, Ala. Haze! Marie Cotncy Davis ton. Ala. Effie Ailene llarri Boar., Ala. Hattie Sue Killeore Wcogufka. Ain. Mildred Fercuson Birmingham, Ala. Ophelia Monroe Katharine Gunn Sylaeauira. Ala. Hah McCord Rockmart, Ga. Sara Henderson Lincoln, Ala. Rubye Lawrence Steele, Ala. rage forty-six S. T. C TIIK TKACOAI.A 11)80 Mary Lff Sutton Jacksonville, A hi. Doris Robbins Pratt City. Ala. Alice Coffey Round Mountain, Ala. Annie Mae Williams Ashville. Ala. Audrey Hall (ieraldine, Ala. I.ucile Cross Birmingham, Ala. Jacksonville, Ala. Evelyn Taylor Dolomite, Ala. Allene Townsend Alexander City, Ala. Nancy Sue Williams Ohatehee, Ala. Mary Charles Barnes La Fayette. Ala. Martha Blair Center, Ala. Marie Williams Ashland, Ala. Clarice Clasgow Heflin. Ala. Myrtle Taylor Roanoke. Ala. I.e na Mitchell Center, Ala. Page forty-wren S. T. C. THE TEACOALA 1080 S. T. C. Page forty-eight S. T. ( . THK TKACOAI.A S. T. C forty-vine S. T. C. TIIK TKAl'OAI.A 1030 S. T. t Nellie Mae Shepherd Aemar, Ain. Herschel York Hnnceville. Ain. (iladys Sessions Fairfield. Ala. Momula (J«y Kimberly. Ala. Bertha Carr Albertville, Ala. Theron Vick Berry, Ala. Wilbern Hudson Jasper, Ala. lama While Ashland. Ala. Mary Upchurch Ashland, Ala. Ferrel Hudson Roanoke. Ala. Tolbert Belcher Morris, Ala. Eula Allred Lincoln, Ala. Clyde Baker Hnnceville. Ala. Erlene Sisson Ohatchee, Ala. Annie .Mae I’owe Coy, Ala. Orva Leta lr ing Oxford, Ala. Pnge fifty S. T. C . TIIE TEACOALA 1 30 S. T. C. Sarah Ciay La nett, Ala. Ilonnie Hulh 1 lower Horton. Ala. Estelle Griffith Jacksonville. Ala. Mildred Marona Alabama City, Ala. Kale Wright Boaz. Ala. .Martin Wat non Jat ksonville. Ala. Olin HefHngton Luwrenceburg. Tenn. Walter Shipp Warrior. Ala. I tor ton McC'ain Lineville. Ala. Vogt fifty-t S. T. t TIIE TKACOALA 1980 S. T. C. freshman Glass Officers WALTER SHIPP—President Warrior, Ala. Rubye Watwood ...........................................Secretary Braxton Boykin .................................... Vice-President Sara Henderson .........................-............... Historian Page fifty-ti s. T. C. TIIE TEACOALA litiW S. T. C. Qreshnum Glass History After a brief real, we attain ret sail. Several of our number dropped out because they found the sea too rough, and could not weather the storms, but more ventured in and the number varied but little. The sailing was much smoother now because we had learned the ways of the treacherous sea, and how to break down with a meek smile that barricade of haughtiness the cats had built. For nine months, we have journeyed. The worst has been passed, but ahead are still barren wastes where some of us will despair. There are. though, on these plains many oases, and it is to lie ho|ied that we all may be guided to these where we may attain the most valuable gifts that life possesses—happiness and SUCCESS! SARA HENDERSON runt ( ! - S. T. C. THU TEACOALA 1930 S. T. C. I'ugc fifty-four Organizations S. T. C. THK TKACOALA 1980 S. T. C. Band ADA M. CURTIS Director fagt fi ty-five s. T. C. THE TEACOALA 1980 S. T. C. cloeacoala W. Z. HASSELL Editor-in-Chief Alma Stewart Kelly Heater Aaaociate Editor .....Joke Editor ...Society Editor rant fifty S. T. t . THE TKACOALA 1980 S. T. C. I’aee fi 'u-i S. T. t THE TEACOALA mo S. T. C. r. m G. si. ERNEST PRUITT President 'iiye H ly-eiffht THE TEACOALA 1980 S. T. C. S. T. V. THE TEACOAI.A 1980 S. T. C. cf$he Women's 3t(6rgan £iterary Society CLARA BURNS President i l S. T. C. TI1K TKACOALA 1930 S. T. C. I'age aizty-m, S. T. C. THE TEACOALA li)80 S. T. C. cGhe Women’s Galhoun £itera rif Society DAISY BURGESS President ’age sixty-two s. T. C. THE TKACOALA 1980 S. T. C. %he 3Y(en's Calhoun £iterary Society PAUL SEWELL President S. T. C. THK TKACOALA 1930 S. T. C ((Joe Jefferson (players LANCE HENDRIX Director I'nar nixlu-fmtr S. T. C. THK TKACOALA 1 30 S. T. C. Stf-Kparns IRBY POWELI. President Colors: Red and White Flower: Red Rone Motto: Mark well. Note well.” Page eixty-five S. T. TIIE TKACOALA mo S. T. C. '■Boys' §lee Qlub GARVIN WEST President ige mzty-six s. T. TIIK TEACOALA 1030 S. T. C. § iris’ (flee Club ANEEDA HANNING President Page sixty-seven S. T. C. THE TEACOALA 1030 S. T. C. ■Debating Qlub WOODROW HINES OLIN HEFFINGTON EARL WEST TOLBERT BELCHER ERNEST LUMYON DWIGHT MURPHY MALCOLM ELLIS LOY RINGER ELMO TRAYLOR ROBERT DUPRIEST CLYDE CARGILE MARVIN WATSON DORIS ROBINS LANCE HENDRIX CARL HUEY BRAXTON BOYKIN tixty-eigkl S. T. C. THK TKACOALA mo (jolden Memories of Our Organizations TIIK TKAC'OAI.A 11 30 S. T. C. (joMpm Sfrfemories of Our Organizations Athletics S. T. C THK TEACOALA 1 80 S. T. C. ytl (Siemens, 3(ead Coach THE TEACOALA 1 80 S. T. C. S. T. C. football ’’DICK WATERS Captain Dick” knew the game and as a result .'upturned the team perfectly. Gofer Reece Halfback A dependable kicker, fast runner and good sport. Sugar Burke ................. He stayed in there and fought ’em. End Bill” White Quarterback He loved the game and played a great game in the position of quarterback. Rabbit Curry ................................ Quarterback Pag xeventy-tivo s. T. C. THE TEACOALA 1980 S. T. C. SAMMIE WEST Manager He was known for his sportsmanship ami fighting spirit. ::Jim” Corbin ........................................ Guard All yardage gained over ‘'Jim was earned. Comer Bryant End Always dangerous at receiving passes as well as tackling runners. Chief Lowery Tackle He brought many runners down. Farmer Brown .............................................Guard He was willing to do his part and he did so many times. Tolbert Belcher ............................... —.........Grand He could be depended upon at all times. ity-tkree S. T. C. THE TEACOALA mo S. T. C. Dana Hughe ..................................—............ End Hi grit nnd willingness helped win the game . Winston Griffith Tackle Hi determination made him a valuable man to the team. M. C. Thompson End He was a Imnl fighter and a great sport. Clarence Hipps ..............— General ability and willingness Tackle valuable man. Piiye ttcvtuly-fout S. T. C. THE TEACOALA l! 30 S. T. C. Toft Porter Tackle He fought hard and helped win many names. Beeman Lyons ..-----------------------------------------Halfback He mode many gains although he did not play in every game. Jiggs” Carr ......................................... Halfback A fast and dependable man. Garland Hall ............................................. End He played the game hard and fair. Hugh Wilson Guard Although he was the smallest mnn in the line he stopped many runs. Page eevenlg-fire S. T. C. THK TKACOALA l 8« S. T. C (.Review of the Reason Spring Hill vs. S. T. C. 18— 0 Piedmont College vs. S. T. C. 0— 7 Marion Institute vs. S. T. C. 0—30 Murfreesboro vs. S. T. C. 21— 7 Middle Georgia College vs. S. T. C. 18— 7 Cumberland University vs. S. T. C. 6— 7 Tennessee Wesleyan College vs. S. T. C 13—14 From this collection Coach Clemons picked one of the the strongest elevens to play for Jacksonville in many years. seeelllu-au S. T. C. THE TEACOALA 1930 S. T. C. Walter Bartlett Guard Bartlett will be remembered for hix speed and xport.tmanship. Denver Turner Guard Badman” stood above all opposition as guard, he could also shoot. Nolan Collier ............................................... Forward “Horae” with his smiling face and accurate eye missed very Comer Bryant ... ......................................... Forward Bryant’s long shots increased the score many times. S. T. C TIIE TEACOALA 1080 S. T. C. Zolan Curry Forward “Rabbit, the beat dribbler on the court often ave the opponents trouble Braxton Boykin Forward This was Boykin's first year, but we hope it isn’t his last. Richard Waters “Dick” was always ready to do his part. Pagr seventy-eight THK TKACOAI.A 1030 S. T. C ‘iohe Squad Tohe °yarsitij Page eeventy-iiit, S. T. C. THE TEACOALA 1930 S. T. l basketball in 29-30 A. M. I. vs. s. t. c......................11—30 Piedmont “Y vs. S. T. C. 11—48 Marion Institute vs. S. T. C...............22—39 Marion Institute vs. S. T. C. ............ 20—39 A. M. I. vs. S. T. C..................... 17—30 West Hunstville “Y” vs. S. T. C. 22—35 West Huntsville “Y” vs. S. T. C.......... 20—49 Piedmont Junior College vs. S. T. C.. 26—32 B. A. C. vs. S. T. C. 18—30 Sewanee vs. S. T. C.......................18—24 Tenn. Teachers College vs. S. T. C.........29—14 Dallas “Y vs. S. T. C.................... 19—20 West Huntsville “Y” vs. S. T. C............27—29 Boaz A. C. vs. S. T. C.....................28—58 Dallas “Y” vs. S. T. C.................... 27—39 Alabama Freshmen vs. S. T. C. 28—18 Alabama Freshmen vs. S. T. C. 25—28 Stockham “Y” vs. S. T. C.................. 20—30 25—40 Piedmont Jr. College vs. S. T. C. S. T. C TIIK TKACOALA 1080 S. T. C. Bill Nichols Forward We do not find many like Bill, she could shcot, pass and play the game with the best of ’em. Alma Stewart Guard All points scored over Alma were earned, we hate to see her go. Few Hall .....Guard were the points scored over this former Geraldine star Cora Young Guard Cora played hard in all games, she has helped to win many in the two years she played for S. T. C. Page fight y-a s. t. c. THE TKACOALA S. T. C. Shp had a good ejro for tho bankot. and Iht pointa h« aoorod S. T. C THE TKACOALA 1030 Review of the Season Piedmont Y. W. C. A. vs. S. T. C........20—65 Murfreesboro vs. S. T. C. 23—33 Howard vs. S. T. C............. 20—47 ‘B te 1950 Squad One of the strongest teams to ever play for Jacksonville, composed of outstanding players from all over the state, including an all-state forward and guard. '« « rjyhto-thr S. T. C. THE TEACOALA l! 30 S. T. C. With their leadership this group created a lighting spirit in S. T. C. Teams by keeping the entire student body full of the ’ole S. T. C. pep.” Gheer £eaders Rubye Watwood Denver Turner “Sparky” McClendon ’ Bo tighty-ioHc s. T. C. THK TKACOALA 11 :« H. T. C. S- ‘S. G- Hoys Here’s the reason why dormitory life is full of fun in Jacksonville '.i ., aiyhtti-fiim S. T. C. TIIK TKACOALA li 80 S. T. C. Pit lie eighty-five Humor and Ads Photographs That Please- We invite the students of the S. T. C. to make our Studio and Gift Shop in Anniston their resting place, and if you want some really fine I'holographs, or a Gift for any purpose, you can lind just what you want, and always at reasonable prices. Sincerely, RUSSELL BROS. Tile He l in Dr. Store liootfa SAVfc SAFETY Rex: II DRUG STORE The H.-.I in l m A. J. KITCHEN’S Jacksonville, - - - Alabama A RICHER FLAVOR FOR IT IS MADE WITH MILK tfbmz AMERICAN BAKERIES COMPANY ORDWAY PAPER CO. Wholesale PAPER PRODUCTS SUNDRIES Home of CAMP FIRE SCHOOL SUPPLIES Anniston, Ala. ALABAMA CAFE Home Cooking Always a Treat The Normal's Favorite Place To Eat South Side Public Square Adams-McCargo Motor Company SALES 3a jfi7 SERVICE Phone 123.'! 12th Gurnee Anniston. Alabama W. C. SARGENT. 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