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THE 1952 f JACKSONVILLE STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE JACKSONVILLE, ALABAMA Ad ■ Mu,.tBEAUS lv‘ attalions Organ12ations v- bATTLES Sports VI. OFF HOURS Activities VII. TRADING POST Advertising ling that outside reading . . . watching the Game-cocks claim many victories . . . just watchirfg people come and go. The staff of the MIMOSA, however, intends that these memories, friendships and customs shall not be forgotten. it is with this aim that we give to you this 1952 MIMOSA 87232 STATt WM I3 vMCKSONVUXtu ALAdM4| iW- TO Tv'C . From out of the endiess eons of time comes generation upor qenerailon of humanity. Those who excel and rise above the ranks are numerous, but those who excel and are admired and loved by the masses are few. Mrs. Pauline McCormick Gerstlauer is such a person. In her position as housemother, she exercises a profound personal influence through her sincerity, knowledge, and ability. Because of her untiring service to students and to Jacksonville State College, we proudly dedicate to Mrs. Pauline X Gerstlauer this issue of the MIMOSA. B U I L D I N G s ■SfrCe 6108 slaves hall BE i i' 7 ' THE PRESIDENT S HOME the library ABERCROMBIE HALL .'A «8 aa at ■a aa ■a ai aa ai HAMMOND HALL PANNELL HALL FORNEY HALL DAUGETTE HALL NEW HALL i •« n, it' GYMNASIUM R. O, T. C. HEADQUARTERS The L E A D E R S X 5 O h Lcmvi eAhO-QO. TO THE MIMOSA STAFF I hope you are aware of the fact that you are rendering a great service to the students and to the Institution by the publication of this annual. Few people are aware of the great amount of planning and work necessary to a volume of this kind. In a measure, you are presenting a year's history of the college In a pictorial form. May I convey the deepest appreciation of the Institution to all who have had a part in preparing the MIMOSA for 1951-52. WOOD, CLAUDE RODOLPHUS Dean, Ph.D,. Peabody College GLOVER, SOLON H. Associate Treasurer CROW, R. LISTON Treasurer (Not shown) CLARK, FRIEDA Dean's Secretary MURPHREE, JUNE President's Secretary COFFEE, CLIFFORD SHARPE Publicity Director (Not shown) REAVES, SYBIL Assistant Registrar POLING, MARY S. Assistant Registrar PYRON, GENEVA S. Assistant Treasurer (Not shown) CUNNINGHAM, JOY Assistant Librarian CASS, MARY Manager, Grab WOOD, RAMONA MIDDLETON Librarian (Not shown) MILES, LAWRENCE R. Registrar WOOD, DORA Assistant Registrar WRIGHT, E. BASKIN Director, Student Personnel (Not shown) BRANSCOMB, LUCILLE Director, Abercrombie Hall BROWN, JACK S. Director, Pannell Hall MOCK, ETHEL S. Supervisor of Self-Help Students (Not shown) MILLICAN, ALTA Director, New Hall ROWAN, CARRIE Director, Daugette Hall ALLISON, LOY W. Ph.D., Peabody College Head of Division of Education LANDERS, ELI JEFFERSON M.A'., Columbia University Education Department SELF, REUBEN Ph.D., New York University Education Department PENNEY, MILLARD M.A., Peabody College Psychology Department FOSHEE, JAMES G. B.S., Jacksonville State Psychology Department LOVETT, OPAL R. B.S., Jacksonville State Audio-Visual Education Department CALVERT, MRS. WILLIAM J..JR. M.S., Louisiana State University Head, Physical Education Department DILLON, CHESTER C. M.A., University of Kentucky Physical Education Department SALLS, DONALD J. M.A., University of Alabama Physical Education Department BRANSCOM8. LUCILLE M.A., Columbia University Head, Business Education Department Aviation Director HICKS, HAZEL L, B.S., University of Alabama Business Education Department WILLIAMS, ROBERT E. M.A., University of Alabama Economics Department STEPHENSON, JULIAN W. M.A., University of Alabama Physical Education Department (Not shown) WEDGEWORTH, WALTER R. B.S., Jacksonville State Physical Education Department (Not shown) MASON, WALTER A. M.M., Northwestern University Head of Division of Fine Arts BARNES, OLIVE W. M.A., Columbia University Music Department DUNCAN, J. EUGENE M.M., Northwestern University Music Department FINLEY, JOHN T. M.M., Peabody College Music Department BOYAJIAN, HOWARD M.M., Oberlin College Music Department LOWREY, MARY S. M.S., University o$ Alabama Head, Home Economics Department HUGER, STELLA NOBLE M.A., Columbia University Art Department (Not shown) MATTHEWS, HAZEL J. B.S.. Alabama College Home Economics Department RICE, MARGARET M.A., University of Alabama Home Economics Department CHESHIRE, IVY CLIFF Home Economics Department High School HUNT, WILLIAM DUDLEY, JR, B.S., Jacksonville State Engineering Department EDWARDS, CAROLINE H. B.Des.. H. Sophie Newcomb Memorial College Art Department CALVERT, WILLIAM J„ JR. Ph.O,, Harvard University Head of Division of Languages and Literature JONES, JAMES HARDING Docteur (LettresJ De I'Universite De Montpellier (France): Officier D’Academie Foreign Language Department MOCK. HENRY BASCOM Ph.O., University of North Carolina English Department McLEAN, FRANK Ph.O., University of Virginia English Department ROEBUCK, JULIA H. B.A., Kentucky Wesleyan University English Department LUTTRELL. MAUDE M.A., Howard College English Department SMOAKE. J. ALFRED M.S., Alabama Polytechnic Institute English Department MODRALL, MITCHELL A. M.S.. Peabody College Science Department BROWN, JACK S. M.S., University of Alabama Biology Department BUSH, NEWBERN W. M.A., Alabama Polytechnic Institute Mathematics Department SNODDY, GAITHER B. M.A., University of Alabama Education Department HICKS, T. LAWRENCE M.S., University of Alabama Mathematics Department GARY. CHARLES McKEE A.M., Howard College Science Department FELGAR, ROBERT P. Ph.O„ University of Texas Head of Division of Social Science CAYLEY, CHARLES E. Ph.D., University of Chicago Political Science Department (Not shown) ANDERS, JAMES M. M.A., University of Alabama History Department PRICHARD, HOWARD M,A., Dulce University History Department MONTGOMERY. THERON E. Ph.D., Dulce University Sociology Department M SGT. RALPH T. CARTER Supply Sgt. MAJOR EDWARD RICHARDSON Ass't P. M. $. T. MAJOR R, F. FREEMAN Ass't P. M. S. T. S.F.C. AARON E. HENDRIX Instructor M SGT. JOHN R. WIX I nstructor M SGT. JOHN TURNIPSEED Instructor S.F.C. FRANK GUNN Instructor (Not shown) S.F.C. JUNIOR RIGSBY Instructor [Not shown) MRS. MIRIAM HAYWOOD Extension Secretary MRS. JANE D. SELF High School MISS MARY GOGGANS High School MR. ERNEST STONE Extension Director (Not shown) MISS ALTA MILLICAN High School MRS. J. HARPER High School MISS FRANCES JONES High School MISS MILDRED JOHNSTON High School (Not shown) MISS SALLIE ARNOLD High School (Not shown) MRS. ERNEST STONE Extension Director MISS FERRELL BOLTON Primary Grades MISS UNA HAMRIC Primary Grades MISS BEATRICE JONES High School (Not shown) MRS. LISTON CROW Intermediate Grades MISS MARIETTA McCORKLE Primary Grades MRS. C. C. DILLON Intermediate Grades MRS.' MARY ETTA STEPHENSON High School (Not shown) ALLEN, Thomas Lee, Jr.; Heflin; B.S. Secondary Education, History, English; Masque and Wig Guild; Vice-president Sophomore Class,- President Junior Class; President Senior Class; Presidents' Council; Mimosa Staff,- Junior Favorite. ANDERSON, Alice Jane; Gadsden; B.S. Elementary Education. BAILEY, Joe F.; Anniston; B.S. Elementary Education,- B Team Football. BASSETT, Joan Beck; Ashland; B.S. Elementary Education,- Transfer from Alabama College. BEARDEN, Betty; Albertville; B.S. Elementary Education. BIGHAM, Betty; Attalla; B.S. Secondary Education, English, History, Reporter Sigma Tau Delta,- President Daugette Hall. BLAKE, Glenda M.; Heflin; B.S. Secondary Education, Business Education, English; FBLA; '50 Mimosa Staff. BOGGS, Jane; Attalla; B.S. Secondary Education, History, English; Sigma Tau Delta; Chorus,- International Relations Club. BOUNDS, Charles H.,- Tuscaloosa; B.S. Business Administration, Economics; Treasurer SGA; President Pannell Hal!; Captain Ushers' Club; Vice-president Kappa Phi Kappa; Wesley Foundation; FBLA. BRIGHT, Keith; Albertville; B.S. Secondary Education, History, Physical Education. BROOKS, Evelyn; Lineville; B.S. Elementary Education. CAMPBELL, Edward E.; Huntsville; B.S. Secondary Education, Political Science, English, History; Kappa Phi Kappa,- Vice-president Citizenship Forum; President Abercrombie Hall; Student Council; International Relations Club. CARTER, Gladys; Roanoke; B.S. Secretarial Science, Social Science; Masque and Wig Guild,- FBLA. CHAFIN, Joan Hackney; Anniston; B.S. Secondary Education, History, English; Sigma Tau Delta; '50 Mimosa Staff; Junior Class Favorite; Junior Reporter. CHATTERTON, Richard W.; Anniston; B.S. Secondary Education, Business Education, English; Commercial Club. CHURCHILL, Johnny J„- Margaret; A.B. Degree, Psychology, History, Language; Masque and Wig Guild; President SGA; '52 Mimosa Staff; Business Manager Teacola; Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities 1951-52; International Program. COLE, Marion Bryan; Weaver; B.S. Business Administration, Economics; FBLA. COLLIER, Wynsoi R.; Piedmont; B.S. Secondary Education, Physical Education; English. COLLINS, LaMar Donald; Gadsden,- A.B, Degree Psychology, Sociology, Music,- Masque and Wig Guild; Vice-president SGA; Secretary-Treasurer Ushers' Club; Head Cheerleader; Band; Chorus; '50 Mimosa Staff; Freshman Class Officer; Cantertjury Club; Phi Mu Alpha,- International Program; President Ushers Club,- Who's Who among Students in American Universities. COOPER, Gerald; Albertville; A.B. and B.S. Secondary Education, Biology, English; Ushers' Club; Masque and Wig Guild; '50 Drill Squad; International Program; Vice-president Senior Class; President Pannell Hall; '50 Teacola Staff; SGA, CRAIG, Virginia Ann; Annistan; B.S. Secondary Education, Mathematics, English. DANIEL, Laura Ann; Centre; B.S, Secondary Education, History, English; '50 Mimosa Staff; Daugette Hall Officer. DAVIE, Annie Ruth; Munford; B.S, Secondary Education, Bialogy, Home Economics,- Leone Cale Home Economics Club. DAVIS, Dorothy; Boaz; B. S. Secondary Education, Physical Education,- President Women's Athletic Association. DEERMAN, Willis; Dutton, B.S. Secondary Education, Physical Education, Biology. DOBSON, Robert M.; Talladega; B.S. Secondary Education, Chemistry, Mathematics; Vice-president SGA,- Vice-president Senior Class Summer '51; President Wesley Foundation. DUNCAN, Asa J.; Florence; B.S. Secondary Education, Music; Band; Orchestra; Glee Club; Operetta Cast; Phi Mu Alpha President. DURHAM, Truman; Fyffe; B.S. Elementary Education. EDGE, Mrs. Inez. A.; Blue Mountain; B.S. Elementary Education. ELTON, Martha; Gadsden; B.S. Secondary Education, French, English, Music,- Band; Orchestra; President French Club; Alpha Mu Gamma; Treasurer Alpha Gamma Epsilon,- Vice-president Writers' Club; Masque and Wig Guild; '52 Mimosa Staff; Teocola Staff; Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities 1951-52, EVERS, William Doyle; Rome, Georgia,- B.S. Business Administration, Economics; Business Manager FBLA; Treasurer FBLA. FORD, George W.; Southside; B.S. Business Administration,- Business Administration, Economics. FRANCIS, Jimmie Dickie; Lincoln; B.S. Elementary Education. FULLER, Bervele A.; Ider; B.S. Secondary Education, Natural Science, Physical Education. GIBSON, W. Earl; lineville; B.S. Business Administration, Business Administration, Economics; J Club '51. GOSSETT, Jack L.; Hokes Bluff; B.S. Secondary Education, Mathematics, Physical Education. GUNTER, Frances A.; Piedmont; B.S. Secondary Education, Mathematics, Home Economics; Masque and Wig Guild; Leone Cale Home Economics Club; Reporter Interfaith Council '51; BSU Council. GUNTER, la Rue; Geraldine; B.S. Elementary Education. HAMMOND, Betty; Wehadkee, B.S. Secondary Education, Home Economics, English; Leone Cole Home Economics Club. HASLAM, Edward H. Jr.; Anniston; B.S. Business Administration, Business Administration, Economics, Music; Orchestra,- FBLA; '52 Mimosa Staff. HAWK, Julia; Albertville; B.S. Home Economics, Education, HAWKINS, Glenn M.; Alexandria; B.S. Secondary Education, Physical Education, History. HEAD, Billy; Fort Payne; B.S. Elementary Education; SGA Representative Freshman Class,- Band. HEDGEPETH, Faith Jeanette; Jacksonville; B.S. Secondary Education, Biology, English; Reporter Kappa Delta Pi 'SO; Vice-president Kappa Delta Pi '52; Secretary-Treasurer Sigma Tau Delta,- International Program; Treasurer Spanish Club; ROTC Sponsor; SGA Representative. HENDERSON, Gaines; Boaz; B.S. Secondary Education, History, English. HERNDON, Mary Frances; Anniston; B.S. Secondary Education, Business Education, English; International Program; Spanish Club Vice-president; Secretary Alpha Mu Gamma; Secretary FBLA; Kappa Delta Pi. HIGGINS, Betty Jane; Centre,- B. S. Secondary Education, Home Economics, Science,-YWA, Secretary BSU; Treasurer Leone Cole Home Economics Club,- President State Home Economics Clubs. HIGHTOWER, Clyde M.; Heflin,- B.S. Secondary Education, Physical Education, Biology; Kappa Delta Pi; Scabbard and Blade. HONEA, Gloria E.; Jacksonville; B.S. Secondary Education, History, Physical Education; Women's Athletic Association; Student Library Assistant. HORNE, Ray A.; Columbus, Georgia; B.S-Secondary Education, Physical Education, Biology; J Club '50-'51. HOWLE, Louis Jr,; Oxford, B 5. Secondary Education,- B5U Council '50; Ministerial Brotherhood. ISBELL, Andrew J.; Lincoln; B.S. Secondary Education, Physical Education, History. JOBSON, Mary Evelyne; Oxford, B.S. Secondary Education, Biology, Secretarial Science,-'50 Mimosa Staff; FBLA. JOHNS, Martha; Birmingham; B.S. Secondary Education, Business Education, English,-FBLA. JOHNSON, James E.; Gadsden; B.S. Business Administration; Civil Air Patrol; Scabbard and Blade,- Vice-president SGA '51. JOHNSON, Joe L.; Wellington; B.S. Business Administration, Accounting, Economics.: FBLA; Civil Air Patrol. JOHNSON, Martha Jo; Piedmont; B.S. Elementary Education. JOLIEY, Windell; Gadsden; B,S. Secondary Education, Chemistry, French; Phi Mu Alpha,- Scabbard and Blade; Band; International Program. JONES, Carolyn Joy; Oxford; B.S. Elementary Education; Band; Masque and Wig Guild; '52 Mimosa Staff; Alpha Gamma Epsilon. JONES, Gwen; Talladega; B.S. Secondary Education, Physical Education, History, Sociology; Majorette; Women's Athletic Association. JONES, Helen Fite? Weaver; B.S. Secondary Education, Mathematics, History. KEENEY, Marie Connell; Gadsden; B.S, Elementary Education; Transfer from Bridge-water Teachers College, Bridgewater, Mass. KENNAMER, Pat? Fife; B.S. Elementary Education? Leader Boy Scout Troop No. 17. KENNEDY, Jean; Piedmont; B.S. Elementary Education; President Pi Tau Chi; Kappa Delta Pi? Treasurer Sophomore Class; President Masque and Wig Guild; Wesley Foundation; Secretary Junior Class; Junior Favorite, Senior Favorite; Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. KIRBY, Ruth; Woodland; B.S. Secondary Education, Biology, Chemistry, Physics; BSU. KLEU, James H-; Gadsden,- B.S. Secondary Education, Psychology, History, Sociology, English; Band; BSU; Ushers' Club; Morgan Literary Society. KNIGHT, Frances; lineville; B.S. Secondary Education, Business Education, English;. Masque and Wig Guild; Devotional Vice-president B$U; President YWA '51; FBLA; Kappa Delta Pi; President's Council; '52 Mimosa Staff. KNIGHTON, Bernice Angel; Jacksonville,-B.S. Elementary Education. LAIRD, Emma Janett; Anniston; B.S, Secondary Education, Mathematics, History; Leone Cole Home Economics Club. LOTT, Sarah; Selma,- B.S. Secondary Education, Biology, English; '52 Mimosa Staff; Reporter Westminster Fellowship. LEWIS, Joyce; Sweet Water,- B.S. Secondary Education, Business Education, English; Secretary SGA '51; Masque and Wig Guild; Civil Air Patrol; Social Chairman Wesley Foundation; FBLA. LONG, Mary,- Guntersville,: B.S. Secondary Education, History, English; Masque and Wig Guild; Wesley Foundation; Reporter Senior Class. McPHAIL, George M.; St. Petersburg, Fla.; B.S. Secondary Education, Health, Physical Education, Biology,- Assistant Baseball Coach; J Club; Kappa Phi Kappa; Vice-president Citizenship Forum; President Senior Class. McGEEHON, Charles D.j Birmingham; B.S. and A.B. Secondary Education, Political Science, English. McKINNEY, Charles Lee; Selma; B.S. Secondary Education, Mathematics, Physical Education. McMAHAN, Carolyn Jo; Hopewell; B.S. Secondary Education, Home Economics, Science, Leone Cole Home Economics Club; BSU Council; President YWA '52, MADDOX, E.R.; Gadsden; B.S. Music Education, English, Psychology,- Band; Phi Mu Alpha,- Orchestra,- Masque and Wig Guild; Writers' Club. MEADOWS, John L; Hartselle; B.S. Secondary Education, Physical Education, History,- J Club President '50; Kappa Phi Kappa; Vice-president Sophomore Class. MERRIWETHER, Lee; Montgomery; B.S. Secondary Education, Chemistry, History; President Wesley Foundation; Scabbard and Blade; Phi Tau Chi. MILLER, Dorothy Wood; Jacksonville,- B.S, Elementary Education; Chorus. MITCHELL Clarence D.; Fart Payne; B.S, Secondary Education, Business Education, English. MOORE, John Harvey; Cedartawn, Georgia,-B.S, Secondary Education, Mathematics, Chemistry,- Tennis Team. MORRIS, James R.; Jacksonville; B.S. Secondary Education, Chemistry, Bialagy. NIXON, James W.,- lineville; B.S. Secondary Education, Mathematics, Physical Education; J Club; Basketball Team; Tennis Team. NOEL, Sybil; Talladega; B,S. Elementary Education; President Wesley Foundation '51; Pi Tau Chi; Interfaith Council; Presidents' Council, NOLES, Wanda; Ider; B.S. Elementary Education. OWINGS. John T.; Sylocauga; B.S. Secondary Education, Chemistry, Mathematics. PADGETT, Thomas L,; Oxford,- B.S. Music Education, Mathematics,- Band; Orchestra,-Operetta Casts,- Treasurer Alpha Sigma Nu '49; Historian Phi Mu Alpha '50; Secretary-Treasurer Phi Mu Alpha '51; ROTC Band- PEACE, Billy; Centre; B.5. Elementary Education; Membership Chairman Wesley Foundation; Chorus. PEARSON, David W.; Sand Rock; B.S. Secondary Education, Political Science, Art, History; Reporter Kappa Phi Kappa; Masque and Wig Guild; Scabbard and Blade; Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities 1951-52; Representative SGA; Business Manager Mimosa. PITTMAN, B! anche,- Roanoke; B.S. Secondary Education, Chemistry, Biology, Psychology. RAINS, Lloyd G.; Henagar; B.S. Secondary Education, Physical Education, Biology; President Freshman Class; President Sophomore Class; President Junior Class; J Club; President Kappa Phi Kappa; Vice-president Ushers' Club; Vice-president Presidents' Council; SGA Representative; Assistant Editor Mimosa; Basketball; Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities 1951-52. RAINES, Grover D.; Albertville; B.S, Secondary Education, Social Science, Physical Education. RALEY, Dorothy R.; Gadsden; B.S. Secondary Education, Business Education, English; Editor Mimosa '52; Junior Beauty; Senior Beauty; State BSU Officer; SGA Representative; Chorus; Vice-president FBIA; Masque and Wig Guild; Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities 1951-52; Sigma Tau Delta. ROMINE, Albert; Dora,- B.S. Elementary Education. SANDlFER, Martha Gail; Gadsden; B.S. Secondary Education, Biology, Home Economics,- YWA; SGA Representative; BSU Pianist; President Leone Cole Home Economics Club; Senior Favorite. SAXON, Mae Morton; Goodwater; B.S. Secondary Education, History, English; leone Cole Home Economics Club. SEARS, Sarah Kerr; Jacksonville; B.S. Secondary Education; Transfer from Harding College, Searcy, Arkansas. SEIBOLD, Charley; Guntersville; B.S. Secondary Education, Physical Education; Secretary j Club; Alternate Captain Football Team '51. SHELTON, Allen C. Jr,; Jacksonville; B.S. Business Administration, Economics. SIMPSON, Lon A.,- Trussville; B.S. Administration, Economics; FBLA. SIMS, Lauzanne; Gadsden; B.S. Elementary Education; Leone Cole Home Economics Club; Treasurer BSU; YWA; Chorus; Band. SMITH, Betty Inez; Gadsden; B.S. Elementary Education; Social Vice-president BSU; Reporter Junior Class; Leone Cole Home Economics Club. STITT, Elio Sue; Cedartown, Georgia; B.S. Secondary Education, Chemistry, Psychology, Biology; Kappa Delta Pi; Alpha Mu Gamma. TRAYLOR, Ruth; Newell; B.S. Secondary Education, History, English. TUCKER, Carolyn; Gadsden; B.S. Secondary Education,- SGA Representative; Masque and Wig Guild; Kappa Delta Pi. USSERY, Alma; Roanoke; B.S Elementary Education, Student Nurse. VICKERY, Betty; Gadsden; A.B. Degree; English, Music; Band; Orchestra; Chorus; Writers' Club; Masque and Wig Guild; Alpha Gamma Epsilon President; Film Society; Operetta Orchestra. WALDEN. Elbert W. Sr.; Anniston; B.S. Secondary Education, Political Science,- Business Administration. WALKER, Joyce; Jackson's Gap; B.S. Secondary Education, History, English. WALLACE, Robert G.; Roanoke; B.S. Secondary Education, Physical Education. WASHBURN, Mickey; Dadeville; B.S. Secondary Education, Physical Education,- J Club; Kappa Phi Kappa. WATERS, Joon; Tuscaloosa; B.S. Secondary Education, Physical Education, Biology, Social Representative Senior Class; Women's Athletic Association, ROTC Sponsor. WHITE, Doris £.; Piedmont; B.S. Secondary Education. Mathematics, English, Physical Education,- Secretary Kappa Delta Pi; Sigma Tau Delta; Masque and Wig Guild; Writers' Club; President BSU. WHORTON, Joseph P.; Pisgah; B.S Secondary Education, Physical Education, History,-Secretary-Treasurer ”J Club; Treasurer Kappa Phi Kappa; Senior Favorite; Junior Favorite; Sophomore Favorite,- Basketball; Baseball; SGA Representative. WYATT, Whit; Munford; B.S. Secondary Education, Physical Education; J Club,- Cap tain Football Team '51. YARBROUGH, John H.; Woodland; B.S. Secondary Education, Mathematics, Physical Education. YOUNG, Betty Jean; Jacksonville; A.B. Secretarial Science, English, Secretarial Science, Secretary Freshman Class; Secretary Senior Class; International Program,-Secretary French Club '51,- BSU Organist; ROTC Sponsor; FBLA; Sigma Tau Delta. YOUNGBLOOD, Ann; West Jefferson,- B.S. Elementary Education. HILL, Albert R.; Albertville,- B.S. Elementary Education. vOty V H H V V eoV o i 'VVee -° ® 1 y ve w eeY RUTH SIMMONS Secretary NORMAN STAFFORD Treasurer DON HOLT SGA Representative Armstrong, Sara Lou Leeds Anderson, Gene Gadsden Angel, Elanor Jacksonville Ballart, Noemi Cuba Bannister, Joan Jacksonville Barclift, Jo Arab Boozer, Elna Jacksonville Bowden, Marcelle Onatchee Bowdoin, Max Kinston Coan. Inez Phil Campbell Coan, Milford Phil Campbell Cole, Betty Birmingham Combs, Frances Anniston Edwards, Doris Vincent Evers, Juanita Rome, Georgia Gay, Austin Woodland Hancock, Elizabeth Alexander City Herbst, Dana M. Weston, Mass. Holt, Don New Hope Iverson, Jean Graham Jones, Ruby Ann Alexander City Jones, William B. Jacksonville Lackey, Peggy Boaz Langston, Grace Ashvi 11 e Legg,Jean Culiman Llndley, Genelte Wedowee Little, Jimmy Leeds Lloyd, Mary Kathryn Anniston Martin, Laverne Leeds McConatha, L. A. New Market McNair, Wilmer Gadsden Miller, Sara Lou Sumiton Rice, Eloise Haynes Woodland Shaw, Wilbur B. Mobile Simmons, Ruth Bessemer Smith, June Jacksonville Smith, Roy Carbon Hill Stafford, Norman Attalla Stephens, Homer C., Jr. Gadsden Thomas, John Fort Payne Tinsley, Aubrey Gadsden Watson, Nell Gadsden Whorton, Judson S. Hokes Bluff Wilkerson, Jimmie Gadsden Carter, Frances Section Shamburger, Madge Gadsden McFall, Clara Nell Crossville Fuss with our calc, Toll with our trig,' Sell sandwiches till we’re wrinkled and gray Oh Lawd above, give us money to pay The debt of the dance away! ARViN STONE KATHERINE COOPER Social Representative Anglin, J. G. Calera Arrington, Laura Cedar+own, Georgia Ashworth, Tommy Menlo, Georgia Bailey, Jackson Birmingham Bannister, Virginia Oxford Blackburn, Nancy AHalla Blair, Virginia Phoebus, Virginia Bonds, Frances Tarrant Braswell, Wilma Anniston Brooks, Aubrey Toney Brown, Kathryn Anniston Butterworth, Louis Talladega Cash, Jack Anniston Clements, Janet Jacksonville Collins, Jack Gadsden Conway, Betty Mapleville Cooper, Katherine Jacksonville Crawford, David Ray Rockford Fitzgerald, Jane Anniston Fowler, Kenneth Anniston Fowler, Rita Anniston Freeman, Carolyn Gadsden Fults, Tommy Alabama City Griffin, Troy Ashland Hancock, Frances Alexander City Haynes, Julia Weedowee Hyde, John Crossville Ihrie, Virginia Jacksonville Jones, Max Arab Jones, Sybil Ann Gadsden 67232 Kile, Mary Louise Hueytown KiHough, Forrest Alpine Kirby, Martha Gadsden Lasseter, Docia Gadsden Lott, Dan Baker Selma McCluney, Donald Gaylesville McDonough, Betty Sue Gadsden Merritt, John Lawrence Deatsville Milling, Burl Black Diamond Morrison, Troy Menlo, Georgia Newton, Barbara Gadsden Parker, Arthel Piedmont Pope, Robert R. Oxford Rennagel, Patrice Bradenton. Florida Robinson, Sarah Gadsden Shirey, Rita Sue Hennegar Snider, Wiiladere Rockford Stone, William Arvin Fort Payne Story, Kathleen Gadsden Taylor, Jo Delta Thornton, Peggy Fort McClellan Tucker, William Cullman Vinson, Clarence Anniston Wallace, Francis Anniston Wein, Mary Anniston Wheatley, William Tom Buffalo, New York Wiggins, Mary Charles Bi rmingham SCHOOL ••SPIRITS' ELAINE Mc RAW Secretary CHARLES HACKNEY President NANCY WOOD Social Representative MARTHA LEATHERWOOD Reporter Allen, Mozelle Millerville Ashworth, Betty Gadsden Boggs, I lus Fyffe Borders, Vivian Gadsden Bush, Jerry Trussville Campbell, Ray Gallant Carlisle, Vivian Birmingham Chastain, Duward Fort Payne Childress, Shirley Trussville Culp, Lois Sycamore Davis, Peggy Gadsden Dunn, Carol Attalla Fernandez, Mildred Havana, Cuba Garrett, Mary Jean Alex City Gilchrist, Jessie Gadsden Goetze, Rolands Merida, Venezuela Goetze, Yvonne Merida, Venezuela Hackney, Charles Anniston Hackworth, Harriet Trussville Hammill, Bill Cedartown, Ga. Harris, Helen Guntersville Hix, Katie Sue Keliyton Hooper, Joseph Talladega Hoover, W. L. Huntsville Johnson, Lula Ann Jacksonville Keith, Peggy Henagar Kellett, Jane Crossville Killian, Billy Ray Fort Payne Leatherwood, Martha Regland Maddux, Florella Albertville McGraw, Elaine Gadsden Miller, Charles Talladega Miller, Jerry Delta Morgan, Gary Alabama City Morton, Betty Anniston Moseley, Lula Anniston Moultrie, Betty Lou Albertville Nodal, Benjamin Havana, Cuba Norton, Gail Gadsden Owings, Jackie Chattanooga, Tenn. Painter, Myris Gera'dine Parker, Athena Piedmont Parker, Bobby Arab Porter, Joanne Trusiville Pri ce, John I. M. Oxford Pullen, Jo Anne Ranburne Rankin, Ellen Piedmont Royal, James Harold Anniston Roebuck, Glenn Fort Payne Rudd, Joyce Gadsden Steed, Scoggin Talladega Scogin, Allene Henagar Sharp, Christine Leeds Sharp, Mary Alexandria Shirley, Barbara Fort Payne Skelton, Cl inton Arab Slay, Ruth Roanoake Smith, Kartie Gadsden Spradley, Blanch Anniston Stonecipher, Nathaniel Eastoboga Taul, Joy Leeds Thompson, Glenn Gadsden Thompson, Helen Altoona Usry, June Goston Voss, Virginia Ann Fruithurst Wallace, John Gadsden Waters, Anne Anniston Watson, James Gadsden Wood, Gloria Jacksonville Wood, Nancy Roanoke Wright, Shirley Pisgah Honea, Jeanette Jacksonville SARDINES, NO? DOROTHY ROSE RALEY MARTHA GAIL SANDIFER FAVORITES JEAN KENNEDY BETTY COLE SARA LOU MILLER RUTH SIMMONS WILMA BRASWELL RITA SUE SHIREY JUDY TROTTER MARY SHARP BENJAMIN NODAL FAVORITES RAY CAMPBELL JESSIE GILCHRIST EXCHANGE STUDENTS MILDRED FERNANDEZ Cuba ROLANDA GOETZE V neiuela YVONNE GOETZE Venezue'a noemi baliart Cuba BENJAMIN NODAL Cuba GENEVIEVE JEANNERAT France Every year we join hands with our friends from other lands. This year we have nine representatives with whom we live, work and enjoy fellowship. First row; Johnny Churchill, Don Collins, David Pearson. Gerald Cooper, Dot Raley. John Meadows. Second row. MicVey Washburn, Joyce Lewis, Sara Lott, Martha Elton, Samuel Mims, Jean Kennedy, Lloyd Rains. Third row: Bill Jones, Tommy Watson, Richard Chatterton, T. L Allen. AMCN6 STUDENTS IN AHEM CAN UNIVERSITIES anocoueccs ? Selected for this national honor by a faculty student committee, the seventeen students were chosen on the basis of the student's scholarship; his cooperation and leadership in academic and extracurricular activities; his citizenship and service to the school; his promise of future usefulness. s T U D E N T G 0 V E R N M E N T JOHNNY J. CHURCHILL President DONALD L. COLLINS CHARLES. H. BOUNDS Vice President Treeiurer MARY WEIN Secretary STUDENT COUNCIL David Pearson. Charles Hackney, Bill Hammil, Charles Bounds, Buck Stone, Gerald Cooper, Don Holt, Jack Collins, Dana Herbst, Faith Hedgepeth, Peggy Thornton. Mary Wein, Don Collins, Johnny Churchill, Joan Waters, Grace Langston, Pat O'Brien, Betty Ashworth. Nancy Wood, Katherine Cooper, J - CLUB The J-Club is an organization composed of students who have lettered in major sports at Jacksonville. The Club is very active at Homecoming each fall. It sponsors the J-Club Smoker and Dance. For the last few years it has been host to the 6th District Basketball Tournament, First row: Don Mauldin, Bobby Henderson, Mickey Washburn, Jodie Connell. Bernard Hammett, Bobby H arris. Second row; John Meadows, John Krochina. Third row: Buddy White, J. P. Whorton, George McPheil, Lloyd Rains, Ray Horne. jti. OFFICERS President ............................. MICKEY WASHBURN Vice President .. ....................... JOHN KROCHINA Secretary-Treasurer ...................... J. P. WHORTON Reporter .................................... LLOYD RAINS STAFF MEMBERS Editor ................. Assistant Editor ...... Businas Managers ...... Senior Class Editor ... Junior Class Editor .... Sophomore Class Editor Freshman Class Editor ... Art Editor ............. ..... DOT RALEY .... LLOYD RAINS ..... DON HOLT DAVID PEARSON . FRANCES GUNTER ..... JEAN LEGG PEGGY THORNTON .... MARY SHARP .... MARTHA ELTON Student Photographer Feature Editors ..... Sports Editor ........ Girls Sports Editor .... Organization Editor .. Typist .............. Sponsor ............. ..... ED HASLAM ... JEAN KENNEDY JOY JONES .... J. P. WHORTON ... JOYCE LEWIS .... SARAH LOTT FRANCES KNIGHT DR. W. J. CALVERT LEONE COLE HOME ECONOMICS CLUB The purposes of the Home Economics Club are: 1. To interpret purpose and function of home economics and work to improve status of the home. 2. To provide an opportunity for fellowship among home economics students on the Campus. 3. To join with other college clubs in creating an interest in international fellowship. 4. Through national affiliation bill for a well-rounded club program to encourage a better understanding of family life. First row: Nancy Wood, Vivian Carlyle, Evelyn Brooks, Betty Hammond, Mary Sharp, Marcelle Bow-doin, Jo Barcliff. Second row: Mrs. Matthews, Wilma Braswell, Mary Ann Smith, Katie Hix, Wanda Noles, Laverne Ledford, Vivian Borders, Martha Sandifer, Lauzenne Simms, Mrs. Lowery. Third rove: Virginia Ihrie, Betty Higgins, Shirtey Lockridge, Mae Saxon, Carol Dunn, Judy Trotter, Athena Parker, Betty Smith, Joy Carter. Fourth row: Julia Hawk, Carolyn McMahan, Mildred Fernandez, Noemi Ballart, Willene McDonald, Annie Ruth Davie, Jo Taylor, Frances Gunter, Lois Culp, Ruth Simmons, Julia O'Connell. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA FBLA OFFICERS President ................................ HOMER. C. STEPHENS 1st Vice President ........................... DOROTHY R. RALEY 2nd Vice President ............................. BURY MILLING Secretary .......................................... BETTY COLE Treasurer, Business Manager ........................ DOYlE EVERS Reporter ..... JOYCE LEWIS Sponsor ............................ MISS LUCILLE BRANSCOMB Miss Branscomb, Betty Cole, Pat O'Brien, Dot Raley. Joyce Lewis, Mrs. Hicks, Gladys Carter, Nathan Garmon, Glenda Blake, Burl Milling, Wilmer McNair, Jimmy Jordan, Jimmy Little, Homer Stephens, Jr., Charles Bounds, George Ford, Judson Whorton, Juanita Evers, Joe Johnson, Teddy Papaspiros, Joe Atkins, Doyle Evers, Mary Herndon, Noemi Ballart, Bryan Cole, Roy Smith, Allen Shelton, Lu Mosley, Frances Knight, Betty Young, Martha Johns, Arthel Parker, Francis Steed, Rita Fowler, John Ford, James Simpson, Ann Waters, Marie Huckaby, Charles Rice, Cecil Miller, James Bishop, Ruby Ann Jones, Frances Hancock, Donald McCluney, Marion Jones, Earl Gibson, Alvin Campbell, Mary Jobson, Mary Charles Wiggins, Charles Gidley, Frieda Maiwitz, Charles Hugley, Nelda Jean Thorn, Bobbie Jean Ivey. WESTMINISTER FELLOWSHIP Westminister Fellowship is a college student organization sponsored by the Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Alfred Roebuck is the faculty advisor; Robert Blakely McNeill is pastor of the local church. This organization has a five-fold purpose: First, to offer every student regardless of denomination the opportunity of active participation in a Christian program. Second, to explore in an intelligent manner the full implications of every Christian principle. Third, to find a heart-warming faith that has as firm an intellectual basis as the best college courses. Fourth, to encourage faculty and administration to base every course upon the principles common to all Christian denominations. Fifth, to create a campus atmosphere conducive to right living. Seated: Wendell Powers. Edmund Mims, Lloyd Mims, Ross Smith, Carleton Hosmer. Front row: Sarah Lott, Mrs. Wright, Peggy Thornton, Mary Wein, Sarah Robinson, Bette Tuck, Mary Ann Smith, Ann Jones. 5ecord row: Dan Lott, Forrest Killough, John Harvey Moore, Bill Hammill, Bill Jones, Ernest Winchester, James Jones. The Baptist Student Union seeks to maintain a strong link between the local Baptist Church and the students of the college who are Baptist or whose religious preference is Baptist. Members of the Baptist Church or any of its auxiliaries are members of this organization. All students are invited to attend the meetings of this organization. BAPTIST STUDENT UNION First row; Betty Higgins, Betty Smith, Katie Smith, Jean Leqg. Second row: Frances Knight, Carolyn McMahan, Frances Gunter, Betty McDonough, Doris Edwards, Lauzanne 5ims. Third row: Ruth Kirby, Martha Sandifer, Dot Raley, Mary Jo Thomas. Fourth row: Jack Abbott, Tommy Ashworth, Wendell Powers. J$mes Mims. ®att (Elti Lee Merriwether, Miss Lucille Branscomb, Jean Kennedy, Sybil Noel, Mrs. Ada Montgomery. The Wesley Foundation is the religious organization sponsored on the campus by the Methodist Church. PI Tau Chi is a national honorary society of Wesley Foundation. WESLEY FOUNDATION President .. Secretary .... Membership Song Leader Counselor . LEE MERR1WETHEK ... DOCIA LASSETER .... WILBUR SHAW ... L. A. McCONATHA LUCILLE BRANSCOMB Vice President ...... Treasurer ........... Reporter Pi Tau Chi President Pastor .............. ... ARTHEL PARKER MARY LOUISE KILE ... ATHENA PARKER .. JEAN KENNEDY HAWKINS McCAIN First row: Athena Parker, Shirley Wright, Arthel Parker, Lee Merriwether, Joyce Lewis, Gladys Carter, Docia l.asseter. Second row; Mary Sharp, Blanche Pitman. Third row: Billy Peace, Sybil Noel, Jean Kennedy, Mary Long. Fourth row; Wilbur Shaw, L. A. McConatha, Mary Louis Kile. MASQUE and WIG GUILD The Masque and Wig Guild, the dramatic organization, was organized in 1947. Membership is gained through open tryouts which are announced publicly in the fall and spring of the year. It is a policy of the organization that members actively participate in all projects so that valuable experience in all phases of dramatics may be accomplished. President ......... Vice President Secretary-Treasurer Sponsor ........... ... JEAN KENNEDY ... DAN TRAYLOR ...... MARY WEIN MR. LARENCE MILES Seated: Mary Long, Marlene Boozer. Standing; Ernst Schwartz, Mary Frances Johnson, Doris White, Frances Gunter, Jean Legg, Dot Raley, Dan Traylor, Jean Kennedy, Joyce Lewis, Betty Vicltery, Martha Elton, Gladys Carter, Mary Landers, Bill Jones, Mr. Miles, Gerald Stephens, Docia Lasseter, Jesse Gilchrist, Joyce Rudd, Peggy Thornton, Frances Kr.ight, Joy Jones, Nancy Wood, Betty Higgins, Genevieve Jeannerat, Tom Wheatley, Bill Hammill. Front row: Dr. W, J. Calvert, Julia O'Connell, Freda Flenniken, Martha Leathgrwood, Jean Iverson, Faith Hedgpeth, Sara Lott. Back row: Dorothy Raley, Betty Cole, Betty Vickery, Dan Traylor, Gerald Cooper, Dr. Frank McLean. Not pictured: Jane Boggs, Betty Bighorn, Tommy Watson, Betty Jean Young. SIGMA TAU DELTA President ......... Vice President Secretary-Treasurer Reporter Sponsor .......... .... GERALD COOPER .. DAN TRAYLOR FAITH HEDGPETH BETTY JEAN YOUNG DR. FRANK McLEAN Pi Epsilon Chapter of Sigma Tau Delta was installed at the college in the Spring of 1950, superseding the English Club. Membership is limited to advanced students majoring in English and maintaining high standards of scholarship. The fraternity has chapters in more than 60 American colleges and universities. Epsilon Phi Chapter of Kappa Delta Pi is an honor society in Education. Its purpose is to encourage high professional, intellectual, and personal standards, and to recognize outstanding contributions to education, It invites to membership those persons who exhibit commendable personal qualities, worthy educational ideas, and sound scholarship. KAPPA DELTA PI President ......................... JOY CUNNINGHAM Vice President ..................... FAITH HEDGEPETH Secretary .............................. DORIS WHITE Treasurer ........................ CLYDE HIGHTOWER Reporter .................................. ELLA STITT Sponsor ............................ DR. L. W. ALLISON Front row; Faith Hedgpe+h, Mary Herndon, Joy Cunningham, Doris White. Back row; Jean Kennedy, Richard Chatterton, Clyde Hightower, Frances Knight. Not shown; Ella Stitt, Carolyn $. Tucker, Mrs. Frank Kirby, Brooxie N. McKee, Lloyd Rains, Ruth Mullins, Samuel Mims, Roy Mann, Mrs. Kathryn Howell, Edward Earl Campbell, Mrs. Priscilla Ann Walden, Mrs- Berta R. Taylor, Betty Sue Cole, Inez Coan. ALPHA GAMMA EPSILON Alpha Gamma Epsilon is an honorary music sorority organised for the purpose of promoting the appreciation of music. One must have outstanding ability or show a definite interest in the field of music. Docia Lasseter, Martha Elton, Joy Ferguson, Ann Burnham, Betty McDonough, Joy Jones, Marlene Boo2er, Betty Vickery, Miss Olive Barnes, Freda Flenniken, Peggy Thornton, Mary Louise Kile. WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The purpose of this organization is to stimulate interest in a program of wholesome physical and recreational activities; to stimulate and foster the highest type of college spirit; and to contribute to the development of the ideals of health and sportsmanship of every woman student. Peggy Lackey, Billie Barksdale, Dot Davis, President; Carolyn Mayes, Joan Waters, Peggy Davis, Joanne Borden, Betty Robbins, Adrianne Ely. Not shown; Peggy Galloway, Reporter; Virginia Ihrie, Vice President; Mrs. W. J. Calvert, Advisor. The TEACOLA Is a college publication with Mrs. Clifford Coffee and Mr. Baskin Wright as advisors. The paper is considered one of the best school papers in the state. It has a circulation of over 5,000 and reaches every alumnus of J. S. T. C. and every county superintendent in this district. It is also exchanged with many colleges, both in Alabama and other states. Ernst Schwarz, Jean Kennedy, E. ft. Maddox. Martha Elton, Docia Lassiter, Jack Collins. Harold Cochran, James Dotson, Betty Vickery, Sarah Lott, Joanne Porter, Peggy Thornton. THE INTERNATIONAL Dr. and Mrs. Jones Martha Lea th erwood Rowe Hudson Florida Phillips Marlene Boozer Katherine Copper Genevieve Jeannerat Mildred Fernandez Shirley Chtldress Rhetta Russell (Gerald Copper Blanche Spradley Freda Flenniken N lar+ha Elton Yvonne Goetze (George Jarrell UMBS OV AWt KVVHK UVi GAVMK Rwanda Era nee• Goetze. Jacques Venenata; Genevieve jeannerat, Corman. 8e|gium; Mildred Fernen- A HOUSE PROGRAM Ml mi Ballart Rolanda Goefze Bill Jones Ben Nodal Alden Huffalcer Sam Mims Gene A hatley Tom Wheatley James Southerland Jacques Corman C. L. Simpson Dan Traylor Ernest Schwarz Tommy Watson Our cooks S,‘ C oK: Clall I'K Ernest Schorl. w M.W Ba,lH Venezuela. «ezT So ifzerlano, _ - — COLLEGE MARCHING BAND COLLEGE CHORUS A L P H A S I G M A N U c 0 L L E G E S T R 1 N G Q u A R T E T Alpha Sigma Nu Music Fraternity is made up of men actively interested in music on the campus. The fraternity sponsors several programs and music activities during the year, and offers annually a music scholarship to some worthy high school student that plans to major in music. Seated: Roger Rutledge John Thomas Thomas Padgett L. A, McConatha Standing: Mr, Mason Robert Watford Van Hamilton Mr, Duncan Mr. Finley E. R. Maddox VA Front row: George Hardy, Omar Calcialari, Clyde Hightower, Tommy Weaver, James Heathcock, David Pearson, Jimmy Morris, Second row: Ocie Ashworth, Robert Swafford, Lamar McDill, Wendell Jolley, Jack Tucker, Joseph Jones. SCABBARD and BLADE Scabbard and Blade is a national military honorary society, The local chapter is known as B Company of the Ninth Regiment. The purpose of the society is to create an interest among advanced ROTC students who have displayed exceptional development in military leadership. Captain ...................... GEORGE HARDY 1st Lt............................... CLYDE HIGHTOWER 2nd Lt...................... TOMMY WEAVER 1st Sgt. ................. JAMES HEATHCOCK ains, J. P. Whorton, Charles Bounds, Front row: Mitchell Modrall, Sponsor Don Holt, David Pearson, Dr. Reuben Second row: George McPhail, Albert Romine, Charles McKinney, Clyde Hightower, Richard Chat-terton, Robert Abney, Francis Wallace. KAPPA PHI KAPPA Kappa Phi Kappa is a professional education fraternity established for the purpose of promoting the course of education by encouraging men of sound moral character and recognized ability to engage in the study of its principles and problems. President ...................................... LLOYD RAINS Vice President . CHARLES BOUNDS Secretary....................................... DON HOLT Treasurer J. P. WHORTON Reporter .................................. DAVID PEARSON JACKSONVILLE SQUADRON MAJOR LUCILLE BRANSCOMB Commanding Officer CAPT. DUDLEY HUNT, Training Officer 1ST LT. SAM JONES, Cadet Commandant 1ST LT. RUSSELL GREENLEAF. Engineering 1ST LT. JACK TUCKER, Operations 1ST LT. JIMMIE JOHNSON, Adjutant 2ND LT. ALBERT MUGLACH. Supply 2ND LT. DON HOLT. Communications WO JAS. JORDAN, Asst. Communications WO EDWIN CORBIN, Asst. Supply M SGT. BOBBY KNIGHT, Finance 1ST SGT. JOYCE LEWIS, Personnel CADET LT. GARRY BIGGLESTON, Cadet C.O. TRAINING PROGRAM Preflight Instruction instrument and Actual Flight Licensed Two-way Radio Station Air Search and Rescue Practice Aid in Civil Defense First row. Lt. Sam Jones, tdwin Corbin, WO James Jordan, Bi! Woodson, Franklin Kellett, Arlie Gunter, Robert Emerson, Jerome Couch, James Bishop, John Ford, Glenn Thompson, Wayne Freeman. Second row: Lynn Comer, Murrel Nance, Buddy Ponder, Sgt. Larry Meadows, Lena Murray, Joan Pearce, Phylis Murray, Carl Gibson, Mary Ann Smith, Bobby Traylor, Benjamin Nodal, Wm. White. Third row: Billy Clark, John Bryant, Sgt. Wayne Browning, Aubrey Tommie, Jimmie Trantham, Roscoe Angel, Mike Heffermon, Jim Wood, Fred Brown, Ray Scroggin. Fourth row; Captain Dudley Hunt, Major Lucille Branscomb. PHYSICAL EDUCATION DIRECTORS WALTER R. WEDGEWORTH Instructor DON 5ALLS Associate Professor CHEERLEADERS RUTH SIMMONS HARRIET HACKWORTH ROY OSBURNE Head Cheerleader (Photo not available) JACK COLLINS EARL GIBSON CHARLES HACKNEY PEGGY LACKEY LAURA ARRINGTON BOB SHELLEY, Junior Halfback—Anniston 'rj; . . „ r V , : Scoring early and late in the game, Jacksonville’s Gamecocks came through with a I 3 to 7 victory over the Troy Red Wave to spoil what was otherwise a successful Homecoming for Troy State. JODIE CONNEL, Junior Guard—Gadsden CHARLES SIEBOLD, Senior Co-Captain Quarterback—Guntersviile HARRY WEST. Senior Fullback—Bessemer BOB HENDERSON, Sophomore Halfback—Anniston JOE DACUS, Freshman Halfback—Summerville, Ga. £ BOBBY HARRIS, Sophomore Center—Anniston BERNARD HAMMETT, Senior Halfback—Jacksonville f©fc 7 JOHN MEADOWS. Senior End—Hartselle HOW THEY SLAVED! JOHNNY HOWELL, Junior End—Birmingham AUBREY TINSLEY, Sophomore Tackle—Gadsden A crippled Jacksonville State football team bowed to South Georgia College 7-0 on Saturday night, November 3, The Gamecocks were missing five of their best players. The players who missed the game were: Johnny Howell, End; Bobby Henderson, Halfback; Guy Sims, Guard; John Krochina, Halfback; and Alf. Captain Charlie Seibold, Quarterback. ■My DON MAULDIN, Sophomore Quarterback—Birmingham ;$ i Henderson charges against Florence line as Gamecocks upset favored Lions 13-6. I FRANK JOHNSON, Junior Guard—Birmingham BOB COLEY, Freshman End—Lincolni JACK KINES, Freshman Quarterback—Centre W HAROLD BENTLEY, Freshman Halfback—Arab v r H RAY HORNE, Senior End—Columbus, Georgia BUDDY WHITE, Sophomore Punter—Anniston Dacus Running Wild against Howard College. HOMECOMING IN THE RAIN Jax draws 6-6 tie A large Homecoming crowd sat through a downpour in the College Bowl Saturday night, October 27, and saw the time run out on the touchdown drive that the.Gamecocks were on. Dick Green set up first Jax score in first of second quarter when he received an Austin Peay fumble on the visitors' 17-yard line. End of the game saw Jax ’Cocks only six inches from pay dirt and a second touchdown. RAY CAMPBELL, Sophomore VIRGIL HOLDER, Fre . m Halfbacfc—Albertvill k'K A End—Gallant ' t SONNY SIMS, Sophomore Guard—Gadsden , Sot u dears Co ege c ue baM® ® doyin LOUISIANA HAYR|De? DICK GREER, Sophomore Tackle—Anniston TEAM STATISTICS MICKEY WISHBURN, $e nior Quarterback—Dadeville WE Net Yards Rushing ................1778 Forward Passes Att................. 81 Forward Passes Comp............... 38 First Downs ...................... 90 Own Fumbles ...................... 21 Own Fumbles Lost .................. 10 Total Points ...................... 77 IV e v PAUL THOMPSON, Freshman Halfback—Albe rtville CAPT. WHIT WYATT, Senior Tackle—Munford The Strong University of Tampa defeated the Jacksonville Gamecocks 40 to 0 on Saturday night, October 7. Lou Sequella set the pace for the Tampa Spartans by scoring two touchdowns on runs of 67 and 20 yards. Tampa used a big weight advantage, but was halted twice inside the Jax 20 yard line before Vince Chicko intercepted a pass thrown by Bob Henderson and ran it 20 yards for a touchdown. John Meadows and Bernard Hammett were outstanding on pass defense for Jacksonville. TRAVIS WALKER, Sophomore Guard—Walnut Grove CHARLIE STOUGH, Senior Fullback—Tallasee 'PETE ' BROOKS f i - ROACH ROZELL' 'SPIVEY WARD ) V ROD GORE LLOYD RAINS SHAG RICHEY o TPwnr MOkm MAX BOW DO IN j p. WHORTON krochina aUBR£V broods WOMEN IN SPORTS The Women's Intramural program is sponsored by the Women's Athletic Association. Teams for each activity are supported by the four classes—Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior. BASKETBALL During the Winter months there is much enthusiasm among the teams over basketball. On the nights when the girls play basketball the gym is crowded with spectators supporting the team of their choice. BADMINTON BALLROOM DANCING This class is not only desirable because of the class enjoyment, but it also teaches the students the grace and poise that they will find so helpful in future life. This well-known game is enjoyed both in and outside of class. Defeat only makes the loser work a little harder to defeat in the next game. ARCHERY The archery range attracts many students. At first the ground, trees, and other objects surrounding the target receive the arrows, but through practice and patience the bow and arrow are mastered. TENNIS The tennis courts are crowded morning, afternoon and evening with beginner, intermediate, and advanced tennis players. Tournaments are held in the Summer for men and women Intramuraiers. TUMBLING Many girls enroll in the tumbling classes where they acquire fun along with better posture, better figures, co-ordination and a sense of timing. VITO MARSICANO, Sophomore Catcher JIM COLLINS. Senior First Base LEW BRADLEY, Sophomore Pitcher TOO BUSY EARL GIBSON, Senior Catcher TOMMY BROCK, Sophomore Pitcher FORREST KILLOUGH, Junior First Base J. T. WALLS, Senior TOLIVER WOODARD, Senior JAMES LEE, Senior Right Field Second Bose Center Field GAMECOCKS AMASS OFFICIAL BASKETBALL SCORES 1951 -52 Season WE THEY 54 Whiskered Wizards ............50 32 University of Alabama ........86 67 Florence State .. 71 38 Snead College ................40 47 Y. M. H. A....................44 80 Troy State ...................70 58 Snead College ................39 68 Florence State ............. 59 63 Appalachian State ........... 75 45 Peerless Mills ...............74 66 Birmingham-Southern ..........47 55 Livingston State ............ 54 85 Y. M. H. A....................59 53 Snead College .............. 60 70 Florida Southern .............67 67 Troy State ...................40 65 Redstone Arsenal .............44 73 Redstone Arsenal .............59 78 Livingston State .............64 64 University of Chattanooga ... 49 73 Howard College -............. 54 59 University • of Chattanooga ..55 72 Birmingham-Southern ..........80 91 Howard College ...............65 Jax Tennis Team, pictured in lower corner, is well-known in intercollegiate competition. The team is composed of John Moore, James Heathcock, Bill Jones, and James Nixon, Coach. Other participating teams are not pictured. The members are: Bill Dolan, Albert Romine, Floyd Douthit, and Bill Gabert. ..j CLUB BASKETBALL SQUAD DRILL TEAM ROTC BATTERY SPONSORS Celebrities Dr. Houston Cole Converses with News Commentator, Miss Pauline Fredrick. EVERYMAN ■1 THE CLASS OFFICERS DANCE THE HOP THE PROM THE BALL THE FROLIC Tired??'? Dogpatch, J. S. T. C. Sadie Sponsored annually by Who's your dark friend? Girls' Dormitory Life Who's worried? Oopsi We're ready when you are. Boys' Dormitory Life SPRING FESTIVAL High School students and hosts enjoy Spring Festival football game. (Reading from right to left); Miss Spring Festival. Dorothy Raley, and her court, Bertha Jeter, Betty Cole, Ruby Leatherwood, Betty Morgan, Nancy Blackburn. Martha Wilbanks, and Libby Wilson. A day we will all remember. Each Spring all High School Seniors in Sixth District are invited to spend the day at Jacksonville State to get a taste of college life. They enjoy a tour of the campus, open house in the dormitories, a football game, and a dance to climax the day's activities. £ 3 ISOd DNiaVHl Whoever you are, whatever you do, wherever you may be- when you think of refreshment, think of Coca-Cola For Coca-Cola makes any pause the pause that refreshes and ice-cold Coca-Cola is everywhere BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY ALABAMA COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY If it’s a washer you are thinking of, be sure it’s a AUTOMATIC WASHER See it Demonstrated at Anniston Electric Company 25 E. 10th Phone 116 GATEWAY BARBECUE Fine Foods Where the College Students Can Come and Feel at Home GATEWAY SERVICE STATION We Take Pride in Being Able to Serve College Students ADAMS McCAI2GO ANNISTON, ALABAMA INC. WHOLESALE FOOD DISTRIBUTORS 1015-17 First Avenue N. • Box 1508 • Birmingham I, Alabama PHONES 3-5241 and 3-5242 Oo7 tpCc rt DIP. PEPPER BOTTLING COMPANY 1024 WILMER AVENUE Anniston, Alabama azne Jacksonville, Alabama Cowtp rrt e i £4_ og Royal Crown Bottling Company ANNISTON, ALABAMA Q ( 1 CRttyo, COLA Bvst by tOitC-tOit o-fr JOHNSTON ompoanu JACKSONVILLE, ALABAMA Co a+C L WOOD-FRUITTICHER GROCERY CO, INC BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA Tarver and Son Sporting Goods 923 NOBLE STREET PHONE 4480 ANNISTON, ALABAMA Rawlings and Spalding Athletic Equipment (EVERYTHING FOR THE SPORTSMAN) Co °f Woodruff-Glenn, Inc. ANNISTON, ALABAMA STEAK HOUSE Steaks, Chicken, Seafood 409 NOBLE STREET Anniston, Alabama C2o n£3 L ri o£ ANN ISTON Ch ANNISTON, ALABAMA e44 YOU 13 YOUR CONTINUED PATRONAGE IS GREATLY APPRECIATED Lorene West, Manager JACKSONVILLE ALABAMA TRAILWAYS BUS SYSTEM ROUTES OF THE THROUGH-LINERS We serve your travel needs to the next town or across the Nation. COMPLIMENTS AND BEST WISHES of CIGAQ. AND TOBACCO CO. Anniston, Alabama Gurley James FURNITURE COMPANY COMPLETE JEWELRY SELECTIONS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Phone 3006 Piedmont, Alabama REAL ESTATE Compliments of and GENERAL INSURANCE JOHN B. NISBET Jacksonville, Alabama GEO. CATER FURNITURE CO. 15 East 10th PHONE 704 Anniston, Alabama STEINBERG'S The Best Stocked Dry Goods Store On the Square Jacksonville, Alabama Compliments of PAYNE’S LITTLE GEM CAFE Piedmont, Alabama Smart Men's Wear PHONE 554 1119 Noble St. Anniston, Alabama TEADING POST Fresh Meats, Groceries Frozen Foods and Feeds FREE DELIVERY South Pelham Road Jacksonville, Alabama Phone 5421 CALHOUN COUNTY CREAMERY Anniston's Oldest and Most Modern Dairy Plant DISTRIBUTORS OF A FULL LINE OF GRADE '‘A DAIRY PRODUCTS MILK ICE CREAM 1419 Noble Street Anniston, Alabama For Home Delivery Phone 877-8 ' bn0$£ FLOP I ST Where Our Customers Send Their Friends 1721 Quintard Avenue PHONE 1070 ANNISTON, ALABAMA AND CO. Wholesale Produce Manufacturers SNIDER’S HONEY FLAVORED SYRUP Anniston, Alabama The Jacksonville News JACKSONVILLE, ALABAMA $■ DOMESTIC GADSDEN, ALABAMA It Pleases Us to Please You City Dry Cleaners PHONE 2701 JACKSONVILLE, ALABAMA COMPLIMENTS OF THE ANNISTON STAR Anniston, Alabama JHWELI2Y COMPANY DIAMONDS — WATCHES — JEWELRY LUGGAGE Jacksonville, Alabama Your Satisfaction is Our Pleasure JACKSONVILLE DRY CLEANERS PHONE 4312 Located on Southwest Corner of Square Jacksonville, Alabama ROWE MOTOR COMPANY Buick Sales and Service 24 E. ELEVENTH ST. — TELEPHONE 826 Anniston, Alabama Compliments of PYRON‘S SHOE SHOP Jacksonville, Alabama (2o nti2 Lvn ° CAY WYATT NEW and USED CARS Phone 3331 GADSDEN, ALABAMA E. E. FORBES SONS PIANO CO. Gadsden, Alabama ° H-EAI2N OLDSMOBIL-E CO. INC. 19 West 12th St. Telephone 1930 ANNISTON, ALABAMA 'T M 4 o-fr Gadsden, Alabama MARY BALL CANDY KITCHENS, INC. 2015 Fifth Avenue, North Birmingham, Alabama America's Finest Candies £$ ■ PIONEER LIFE b CASUALTY COMPANY B. L. CARTER President C. W. DAUGETTE, JR. Vice President EARL W. LEBO Secretary-Treasurer Gadsden, Alabama GIN C O N 1 P N V' Compliments of CEDAR BLUFF, ALABAMA Compliments of BROWN’S DEPT. STORE Jacksonville Alabama FIRST NATIONAL BANK Piedmont, Alabama Established 1904 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Compliments of ’THE JACKSONVILLE NEWS” Jacksonville, Alabama PIEDMONT FORD COMPANY Sales Services 24-Hour Wrecker Service Day 2 157 and 2161 Night 3837 Piedmont, Alabama It Always Pays to Shop at GRAY'S MEN'S SHIRTS, HATS, SUITS, SHOES, AND HOSE LADIES’ DRESSES, SUITS, AND ACCESSORIES Jacksonville, Alabama Phone 4121 IV1 I2B LJ T JACKSONVILLE'S LEADING FURNITURE STORE Marbuts Headquarters for Norge Appliances PHONE 2861 QUALITY SHOPPE Everything in Ladies' Ready-to-Wear GAGE HATS MOJUD HOSE Jacksonville, Alabama Phone 300 Books School Supplies COLLEGE BOOKSTORE MRS. SARGENT, Manager DRINKS SANDWICHES ICE CREAM TJ-IE C3T5AB MRS. CASS, Manager ASHWORTH, OCIE Gadsden, Alabama Too late to classify (But he shouldn't mind) STATE COLLEGE LIBRARY 4AUtoONVii.lt, ALABAMA AUTOGRAPHS
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