Jacksonville State University - Mimosa Yearbook (Jacksonville, AL)
- Class of 1954
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w ■ JACKSONVILLE, ALABAMA JACKSONVILLE STATE COLLEGE Located in the HEART Where MEMORIES — ■ + W t 4 J . mingle with DREAMS of TOMORROW itli a background of With profound confidence The 1954 PUBLISHED by STUDENTS traditions from yesterday in tomorrow. We present MIMOSA of JACKSONVILLE STATE COLLEGE CONTENTS . . . Section Page INTRODUCTION Dedication ................. —................. ADMINISTRATION______________________________________ 12 ACTIVITIES _............................. —........ 28 Student Government ..------------------------- 30 Mimosa Staff---------------------------------- 31 International House------------------------------ 35 Who s Who________________________________________ 54 Dormitories ----------------------------------- 57 SENIORS_______________________________________________ 64 JUNIORS_____________________________________________ 84 SOPHOMORES__________________________________________ 96 FRESHMEN ________________________________________ -..108 SUMMER SCHOOL _____________________________________ 122 MILITARY _____________________________________________ 144 BEAUTIES and FAVORITES______________________________ 158 ATHLETICS _________________ —________________________ 176 Football --------------------------------------- 178 Basketball ............................. —..185 T Club ..................................... 192 Intramurals and Classes ---------------------- 195 ORGANIZATIONS ................ —_____________________ 200 ADVERTISEMENTS ________________________________ „...214 9 In Memory of . . MISS DORA WOOD Miss Dora Wood’s untiring efforts toward the betterment of campus life at Jacksonville earned her a lasting place in the hearts of the students at our college. The students, administration, faculty, and community recognize the debt which they owe the gracious lady who had been a member of the college staff for many years until her death on June 7, 1953. Miss Wood had been a member of the staff as secretary to the president, certification secretary, and assistant to the registrar. She was always willing to participate in student affairs and endeared herself to them by her sincere interest in their personal problems. Although it is characteristic of human beings to accept the philosophy that “time marches on” and that the “old order changeth,” the influence of Miss Wood will be felt long after her activity ceased. The spirit she manifested will never die. and MRS. RAMONA WOOD Mrs. Ramona Middleton Wood, wife of the college dean, had become one of the most beloved members of the college staff during the 32 years that she was identified with the old State Normal School and with the State Teachers College. Her untimely death on August 30, 1953, was a severe blow to the students and to the college which she had served faithfully during her long tenure. In a period of 32 years she served thousand of students and faculty members who crossed the threshold of the college library. She did what she could to supply required materials and to provide a physical environment conducive to reading, study and reflection. Her long and faithful service at our college gives her an earned and rightful place among the few who devoted most of their professional years to the service of the institution. The untiring work of Mrs. Ramona Wood has been lost to the college, but she will continue to live in the hearts and minds of the students and the staff. 10 12 13 The President DR. HOUSTON COLE The leading force in Jacksonville’s remarkable progress as an educational institution has been I)r. Houston Cole, a former student who has served capably as president of the college since 1942. He is an educational leader of exceptional ability, and is recognized as one of the most outstanding members in his field. 14 The Dean DR. CLAUDE RUDOLPHUS WOOD The thirty-three years of loyal service by Dr. Claude Rudolphus Wood has been responsible for many of the vast improvements in Jacksonville’s educational standards. His efficient handling of the problems of his office and his sincere interest in the affairs of the students have done much for the development of the college during the years that he has served as instructor and dean. CREDITS Above: MISS VIRCINIA BANNISTER. Secretary to the President . . . MISS HELEN CHRISTISON, Secretary to the Dean. LAWRENCE R. MILES. A.B. Registrar £. BASKIN BRIGHT, A.B., M A. Director oi Student Personnel ![ardest Day o[ the y Below: MRS. MARY S. POLING, Recorder . . . MRS. SYBIL REAVES, Transcript Clerk. Above: MRS. R. K. COFFEE, Publicity Director . - . MRS. J. A. WEBB, Assistant Director of Personnel, Veteran’s Office. R. LISTON CROW, Treasurer Below: MR. SOLON H. CLOVER, Associate Treasurer . . . MRS. GENEVA PYRON, Assistant Treasurer. B BB GRAVES HALL Administration Building LOY W h!.S?N' ®-A- M.A.. Ph D. Head Division of Education Division of educa Befowz MISS ALTA MILLICAN. B.S., M.A.. Education . . . ELI J. LANDERS. A.B., M.A.. Education . . . CLAY BRITTAIN, B.S.. M.A.. Psychology . . . OPAL R. LOVETT, B.S.. Audio-Visual. V TION Ri'hr. MISS LIJC1LE BRANSCOMB, A.I . .A., Head of Dept, of Business Educati ™KS, pALMER D. CALVERT. B M S.. Head of Dept, of Physical Educati GYMNASIUM Ed D h LF’ B s- M.A. EdT)., Head of Dept. 0f Secondary Education Befow: CHESTER C. DILLON, A.B.. M.A., Physical LEON COLE AUDITORIUM Education . . . MRS. HAZEL D. HICKS, B.S., M.S. Business Education. Division of SCIENCE Below: JAMES C. WILKES, B.S., M.S., Biology . . . C. WYMER WISER, B.S., M.A.. Biology . . . RALPH LINDSAY, A.B„ Science . . . RAYMOND C. WATSON, Engineering Drawing. Growing Bugs and MATH MRS. HAZEL S. WILSON B.A., A.M., Ph D., M th t Above: MRS. RALPH LINDSAY. B.S., English . . . MISS MAUDE LUTTRELL, B.S., M.A., English . . , MRS. JULIA H. ROEBUCK, B.A.. English . . . J. ALFRED SMOAKE, B.S., B.A.. M.S.. English. Division of LANGUAGES WILLIAM J. CALVERT, JR. BS.. M.A., Ph D.. Head Division of Languages Not shown: JAMES H. JONES. B.A., Docteur de TUniversite de Montpellier, Head Dept, of Foreign Languages Private discussion Below: HENRY BASCOM MOCK, A.B.. M.A., Ph.D. . . . FRANK McLEAN, B.S., M.S.. Ph.D. h k v i Atw. JAMES M. ANDERS. B.S., M.A.. Head Depart-mem ol History . . . ]. FRANK GLAZNER, B.S.. M.S., Ph D.. Head Dept, ot Geography. Not shown-. CHARLES E. CAYLEY, B.A.. M.A.. A.M., Ph.D., Head Division ol Social Sciences. Making points, Johnson? Division of SOCIAL SCIENCE THERON E. MONTGOMERY A.B., M.A., Ph.D., Head Dept, ol Sociology. Below. ROBERT E. WILLIAMS, B.A., M.A., Head Dept, ol Economics . . . EMMETT B. FIELDS, B.A., M.A., PhD., History . . . LEON McCLUER, B.S., M.A., Geography , . . HORACE L. STEVENSON, B.S., M.A., History. JOHN T. FINLEY B.S.. M.M., Music 1 V WALTER A. MASON B.S., M.M., Head of The Division of Fine Arts Division of MUSIC and Viorel MISS OLIVE W. BARNES, B.M., M.A., Music . , . MRS. CAROLINE H. EDWARDS, B. Des., Art. Lesson in Fine Arts FINE ARTS MRS. MARY L. LOWERY B.S.. M.S., Head Dept, of Home Economics w f RAMONA WOOD MEMORIAL LIBRARA Above: MISS MILDRED JOHNSTON (right) A.B.. B.S., M.A., College Librarian . . . MRS. EMMETT FIELDS. B.S., A , •■slant Librarian. Faculty members not shown ROBERT P. FELCAK, A.B., M.A„ ph.D Professor Emeritus of History MISS STELLA HUCER. B.S., M.A., Head Department of Art THOMAS J. ROBERSON, B.S., Physical Education GAITHER B. SNODDY, B.S., M.S., M.A.. Instructor in Chemistry THE LIBRARY MRS. STELLA W. McWHORTER College Dietitian It Isn’t All Work Staff members not shown ERNEST STONE Director of Extension A. D. (CUS) EDWARDS Assistant Treasurer MRS. ETHEL S. MOCK Supervisor of Self Help OLA CRAWFORD SARGENT Manager of Book Store JOHN DUNCAN Custodian of Buildings DAVID WALKER Custodian of Grounds HAMMOND HALL—Cafeteria Named f„r ihe la.e J. D. Hammond MRS. MARY W. CASS Manager of Supply Store 28 29 TRAVIS WALKER Lice President BEN NODAL Treasurer The Student Government Association is a democratic body which governs the affairs of the students at Jacksonville. Its officers and members are elected at the beginning of each school year by the popular vole of their fellow students. STUDENT Providing a Workshop for Democracy ELAINE McGRAW Secretary mJ w L—--w-SG “,n ,s XNDEHS. «uUr - —• GOVERNMENT Jimmy Reaves Vecie Shanks Joanne Phillips J. C. Anglin Byrd Tucker Mary Sharp Curt Shamblee Tommy Phillips Betty Wade Harry Sherman Martha Knowles Mary Sprayberry David Simmons Charles Bates Garland Ward Top: JUNIORS and SENIORS . . . Bottom: SOPHOMORES and FRESHMEN HARRY SHERMAN Editor BILLY PANNELL Businejj Manager ARLIE GUNTER, Student Advisor, and MR. JAMES C. WILKES, Faculty Advisor. Top: Bennett, Williams, Wood, Garrett and Lewis . . . Bottom: Tucker, Carlisle and Collins. THE ADVISORS 1954 THE STAFF HARRY SHERMAN..................... Editor BILLY PANNELL ____________BuJtneas Manager BOBBY HAWKINS------------Circu afion Manager MARY SHARP ________________ Associate Editor KATIE SMITH ___________ Production Manager THOMAS SLAGLE___________________ Artist BUSINESS STAFF Omar Calciolari, Jack Collins, Larry Day, Rock Hudson, Beth Taylor, Helen Thompson, Martha James. EDITORIAL STAFF Richard Nordman, William Jackson, Alice Williams, Vivian Carlisle, Margery Clark, Jo Ann Lewis, Ann Bennett, Curt Shamblee, Byrd Tucker, Harvey Ham, Jane Mayes, Sidney Garrett, Nancy Wood. Right above: Nordman and ShamMee . . . Right bottom: Mayes and Ham. Smith and Sharp £ Aboi : Day, Calciolari. James, Thompson, Hudson and Taylor . . . Above right: Tom Slagle. OPAL R. LOVETT Photographer MIMOSA BOBBY HAWKINS Circulation Manager THE TEACOLA and THE STU-JACK FRED LYBRAND Editor Seated: Grrry Chambli«, Typist; Ben Nodal, Circulation Manager; and Paul Jones, Business Manager. The Teacola is the offical student newspaper at Jacksonville. It is written and published each month by students interested in newspaper work either as a profession or as a hobby. The Stu-Jack is a mimeographed bimonthly publication sponsored by the Student Government Association. Left: Planning the Stu-Jack with Carolyn Mauldin, Editor; Arlie Gunter, Advisor; and Ben Nodal, Mimco grapher. BOBBY HAWKINS Associate Editor The Teacola THE INTERNATIONAL HOUSE . . , When friendship span the ocean THE INTERNATIONAL HOUSE PROGRAM A Lesson in Goodwill the 3S . Vf I THE INTERNATIONAL HOUSE OFFICERS THE INTERNATIONAL THE OFFICERS Reading from left to right in picture above ......................... Vice I resident, Spanish Club _______ Assistant Co-Chairman, International House Program _Co-Chairman, International House Program ------------—.................... Secretary-Treasurer, French Club ____________________________________________ President, French Club -------------------------- Pice President, French Club -------Assistant Co-Chairman, International House Program —------------------------------- Secretary-Treasurer, Spanish Club ........................................................ President, Spanish Club ---------------------------- Co-Chairman, International House Program HELEN SMITH ........ FLORIDA PHILLIPS_____ BENJAMIN NODAL...... VIRGINIA VOSS ....... PIERRE PERRON ...... ODILE SAWICKA ....... KATHERINE COOPER_____ JIMMY MOORE__________ BARBARA SHIRLEY _____ JACQUES COR MAN ..... THE INTERNATIONAL VOICE The International Voice keeps the former members of the International House program informed of the active ties of the Program. BOBBY HAWKINS__________Assistant Editor WILLIAM JACKSON ...... Assistant Editor NEIL LETSON ................... Editor JIMMY MOORE---------- Assistant Editor french class SPANISH CLASS HOUSE PROGRAM Learning French and Spanish can be pleasant under the instructions of charming young natives of Paris (Odile Sawiclca) and Havana (Dora Miranda). In Odile's group (top, left) are five Americans and one Siamese (standing). They are Alicia Moody, Stitava Sirisnha, Neal Hagood, Odile, Carolyn Mauldin. Frank Watson and Ja nice Hall. In Dora’s group (top, right) are one Dutchman, four Americans, a Venezuelan, and a Belgian. They are Frits Buhrman (Holland), Barbara Shirley, Helen Smith, Yvonne Geotze Traylor (Venezuela), Dora, Jacques Corman (Belgium), Jimmy Moore, and Katherine Cooper. DISCUSSION GROUP FRITS BUHRMAN__________________Holland ROLANDE GOETZE_______________Venezuela JACQUES CORMAN_________________Belgium HANS STRUTH __________________ Germany NEIL LETSON __________________ Gadsden .Moderator • DORA MIRANDA............. Cuba ODILE SAW1CKA __________ France WILLIAM JACKSON ....... Vincent MILDRED FERNANDEZ......... Cuba TOMMY BOYD ........ Gadsden Top: Celebrating the completion of decorating the tree by doing a Spanish dance. Perorating the Christmas tree, left, ore Katherine Cooper, Virginia Voss. Jean Pitman, Odile Sawicka, Janice Hall, Mildred Fernandez, and Bobby Hawkins Below left: Opening gifts at the Christmas party. Below: Singing Christmas carols after a delicious dinner are Mildred Fernandez, William Jackson, Rolande Goetze. Stitaya Sirisnha, Virginia Voss, Barbara Shirley, Pierre Perron. Jacques Corman. Janice Hall, Benjamin Nodal. Betty Cook. Frits Buhrman. Alicia Moody. Carolyn Mauldin, Frank W'atson, Dora Miranda, Jean Pitman, Joe Tucker, Joyce Collins, Helen Smith, Florida Phillips. Odile Sawicka, Neil Lelson. Neal Hagood, Imogene Craft, Katherine Cooper. Julia Ann W'aldrep. and Dr. and Mrs. James H. Jones. Above right: The La Kaspa t Mexican Hat Dance). Right: Florida Phillips and Benjamin Nodal dance the Samba. RASPA Students of the International House appear on programs before hundreds of people at civic and social club meetings and in schools and churches. The programs sometimes are short talks and folk songs, discussions and songs, or native folk songs and dances. In the picture above are Rolande Goetze, Hans Struth, Jean Pitman, Mildred Fernandez, William Jackson, and Virginia Voss doing a Swiss Dance. The accompanist at the piano is Jacques Corman. Befow: The Tail Chapter of Alpha Mu Gamma, national honorary language society which encourages the study of languages and fosters sympathetic understanding of people of all countries . . . Dr. and Mrs. James H. Jones. I m mo gene Craft, Florida Phillips, Virginia Voss, Jean Pitman, Miss Lucille Bransconth, and Katherine Cooper (seated), president of Tau Chapter. THE SAMBA VISITOR FROM BRAZIL—International students listen to a story of Brazil hy a visiting Brazilian officer. MR. J. E. DUNCAN The Director 1953 Jacksonville’s 1953 Marching Band furnished plenty of lively entertainment at the Gamecocks’ home games. Its excellent music, half time performances, and loyal cheering provided added spirit for our 1953 football season. THE MAJORETTES Joyce Collins, Martha KnowW, Florida Phillips, Mary Knight, Carolyn Freeman and Jean Burns. A’of shown: Joene McKee. WAYNE HOPPEH The Drum Major BAND A treat for Troy’s Homecoming fans Pre-game parade in Gadsden The girl in the box The Big T Qu.ee M.n Reign THE QUEEN’S COURT THE OLD GRADS Alumni Watch Gamecocks Win The Colors Come Down Whooping It up Pannellrrs Take Second Prize CAP' Space Cadets , «E3sr- -J ’ [BtBr big (.him T ■ % w W ... ■ The Girls Took the Prizes CAME HOME Home Ecs Build a Prize Winner Daugette’g Burial Crnund Judged Best f Willardean was crowned Fiesta Queen before admiring high school seniors High School Seniors Enjoy Fiesta SPRING The campus was in a holiday mood when hundreds of High School Seniors from the Jacksonville District gathered for the annual Spring Fiesta. The Gamecocks’ yearly J’ Day Game was the featured attraction. Hopper and his Vagabonds The military performed The Faculty served dinner on the grounds The operation was a success—he died • d Holder Names the Gamecock mascot Students Enjoy Spring Picnic at the Lake HOLIDAYS The Student Government’s spring picnic at Crystal Springs was a roaring success. The cigarette race—Were they Chesterfields. Ben? Careful. Via. It might explode THE COLLEGE CHORUS Martha Allen Gordon Baird Bibb Bennett Doris Benefield Leon Bentley Guy Bigham Ronald Brooks George Broom John Carruth Bill Cheatem Margery Clark Richard Cooper Katherine Culberson Polly Easterwood Hugh Epley Sue Galloway Wallace Harris THE Martha Allen Gordon Baird Hugh Fpley John Carruth Jimmy McDonald Richard Cooper Natalie Cooper Gloria Wood . Mary R. Wadford Naomi Stanley Jack Collins Joyce Collins Dorothy Wade Nina Prince Jack Shotts WALTER A. MASON Director Accompanist ANN BENNETT Marlin Hawkins Bill Hester Thomas Hooper Wayne Hopper Martha James Richard Jones Wyndall Kelso Vivian McCullough Carolyn Mauldin Gary Morgan Phyllis Norton Joanne Phillips Nina Prince Jane Ramsey Jimmie Rayburn DeLeath Rives CONCERT J. EUGENE DUNCAN Director Allen Mason Guy Bigham Gary Morgan Jerry Countryman Ronald Brooks Marlin Hawkins Bill Hester Jimmy Rayburn Wa) ne Hopper Richard Jones Jerrie Smith Robert Guyton Bill Hardin W. H. Ashburn Florine Rollins Billie Shaver Peggy Sharpton David Simmons Jerry Smith Nell Smith Naomi Stanley Shirley Underwood Dorothy Wade Barbara Watts Mildred Wigl ey Douglas Williams Gwendolyn Williams Jean W'ilson Gloria Wood Helen Young BAND Phyllis Norton Leon Bentley John Finley George Broom Bill Pi nson Bill Cheatham DeLeath Rives Wyndall Kelso Thomas Hooper David Simmons Tommy McElroy Alicia Moody OFFICERS . . . Staled. Orbit Barnes. Parliamentarian; Jo Ann Lewis, Reporter; Joyce Newby, Secretary; Evelyn Wells, Treasurer . . . Standing-. Ruth Groover, President; Carol Dunn, Vice President. THE LEONE COLE HOME AND HOME ECONOMICS FUTURE HOME MAKERS AND TEACHERS MANAGEMENT HOUSE Vivian Carlisle- and Hilda Tyler star! spring house cleaning at Home Management House Below: The serving line at Foods l.a) . with Mr . Kelsoo presiding . - . Mrs. Lowery serves coffee for Home Economics majors. ECONOMICS CLUB ACTIVITIES 'STATE COLLEGE LIBRARY JACKSONVILLE. ALmHAMA Practical training in the care of children at the college nursery. THE The Melody Makers Play at Phi Mu Alpha’s Annual Christmas Dance Auburn Knights at the Sophomore Hop FALL DANCES Moonlight and R ose From the Loveliest Village Srattd: David Lacey. Mrs. Mock, Bobby Hawkins . . . Standing: Harry Sherman, Curtis Sham-bice. Jack i oung. Jack Collins, Larry Day, Nei! Lelson, Richard Nordman, Arlie Gunter. J. C. Anglin, Billy Pannell. ■ in bv a selected group The Vsher’s Club was organ! mo9t imporJant organizations and has since become one o m5 held at the college, members serve as ushers for all programs TTQHFirs CLUB of twelve students, on the campus. It? OFFICERS • . . Brlow: David Lacey. President; Richard Nordman, Secretary; Mrs. H. B. Mock. Sponsor; Jack Collins. Charter Member; Bobby Hawkins, Vice President. OFFICERS . . . Florida Phillips, Reporter; Bill Hammill, Vice President; Jack Collins, President; Doris Lee Prather, Secretary-Treasurer, MASQUE AND WIG The Masque and Wig Guild is a local organization for students who are interested in dramatics. The Guild takes advantage of an abundance of amateur talent on the campus and produces several stage plays and radio skits each year. The members of the group serve as actors, promoters, publicity managers, and stage hands for each of the Masque and Wig productions. Many of the skits and short plays are written by the members. DRAMA AT JACKSONVILLE! LOUIS BUTTERWORTH JACK COLLINS KATHERINE COOPER MARY WEIN HAMMETT FRED LYBRAND WHO’S WHO STUDENTS COLLEGES AND ELAINE McGR VW DARWIN C. MILLER TROY MORRISON CURTIS SHAMBLEE ARUE GUNTER HARRIET HACKWORTH JOHNNY HOWELL CAROLYN MAYES AMONG IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES MARY SHARP JAMES J. SOUTHERLAND, JR. NELTA JEAN THORNE NANCY WOOD FALL PRODUCTIONS Scenes from ‘THE OLD WOMAN and ‘THE TELEPHONE.’ two comic operas which highlighted the Music Department's Fall productions. i y LIFE in the DORMS Abercrombie H U. boys’ dormitory named lor be lore . John Abercrombie- NEW HALL OFFICERS . . . Harriet Hackwortb, President; Betty Wfade, Vice President; Jane Mayes, Treasurer; Willardean Benefield, Secretary; Mrs, Carrie Rowan, Director. A community sing at Daugette's pink piano A dateless night in the TV lounge The Their way through college! Regular midnight meeting at Mitchell's Manor GIRLS FROM DAUGETTE ANNEX OFFICERS . . . Standing: Mary Sue Ro s, Treasurer, Wanda Young, President . . . Seated'. Mildred Wigley. Secretary; Miss Millican, Director; Betty Graham, „ , Vice President: Carolyn Mauldin, Reporter, rour little girls and little boy lost! JOIN the BOYS Need more fingers, John? Mr. Boozer and his Abercromhie Serenader Who s the eight ball? The monthly wa h II V It’B the Lone Ranger and faithful friend, Tonto No, it's not a police lineup—just the big wheels at Abercrombie, They’re ONE Big That’s Goose Neck Simmons on the drums Typical Colleg.ans Panned Hall, boys’ dormitory named for the late Dr. H. C. Panned. ETHF.L D. tfirs House FAMILY • • your barik roll. Sherman The houw man wa a cro 65 THE SENIORS WAYNE ALLEN—Union Grove, B.S. Degree, Chemistry Major. Math Minor, Baseball, “J” Club, Scabbard and Blade, Phi Mu Chi Beta . . . BETTY JOYCE ASHWORTH—Gadsden, B.S. De-gree. Math Major, Home Economics Minor, Leone Cole Home Economics Club, Masque and W'ig Guild, B.S.U., Rifle Squad, SC.A., F.T.A., Westminster Fellowship . . . HUGH W?. AVANT—Sylacauga. B.S. Degree, History Major. Physical Education Minor, , . , CLARENCE LEE BAILEY — Leeds. B.S. Degree, Business Administration Major, Economics Minor HAROLD BALLEW — B.S. Degree, History Major, English Minor , . . HAROLD BARNARD — Arab, B.S. Degree, Math and Chemistry Major, History Minor, Baseball, J Club . . . EDW'ARD L. BASS—Trussville, B.S. Degree, Physical Education Major, History and Biology Minor, Intramural Sports . . . EDITH MARIE BERRY—Guntersville, B.S. Degree, Secretarial Science Major, English Minor . . . BUFORD ‘PETE’ BROOKS — Opp, B.S. Degree, Business Administration Major, Economics, Minor, Basketball, Football Manager, “J Club . . . MARTHA FAYE BROWN—Crossville, B.S. Degree, Physical Education Major, Science Minor, Vice President Women’s Athletic Association, Tennis Champion Summer 53, Fall 53 . . . FRITS BUHRMAN — Amersfoort, Holland, B.S. Degree, Business Administration Major, Spanish Minor, International House Program, Writers’ Club CALVIN BURGESS—Talladega. B.S. Degree, Business Administration Major, Economics Minor, F.B.L.A., President Junior Class (Summer), Drill Master, Lt. Civil Air Patrol, Editor Stu-Jack, Intramural Sports . . . Shamblee Phillips President CURTIS G. SHAMBLEE — Anniston, B.S. Degree, Chemistry Major, Biology Minor, Ushers Club, Secretary-Treasurer Pannell Hall, Mimosa Staff, Distinguished, Military Student, Scabbard and Blade, Cadet Captain R.O.T.C. . . . Vice President FLORIDA PHILLIPS — Jacksonville. B.S. Degiee, French Major, English and History Minor, Co-Vice Chairman of International House Program, Secretary Alpha Mu Gamma, Alpha Gamma Epsilon, Masque and Wig Guild, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, Majorette, Senior Class Beauty . . . ALLEN Ashworth Avant Bailey Ballew Barnard Bass Berry Brooks Brown Buhman Burgess Butterworth Calciolari Carter, J. Carter, M. Chamblis Cole Collins Corbin Corman i Dunn Dyer Edge THE SENIORS LOUIS S. BUTTERWORTH—Talladega, B.S. Degree, Chemistry and Math Major, History Minor, Phi Mu Chi Bela. 1st Lt. Scahbard and Blade, Battery Executive Officer R.O.T.C. . . . OMAR J. CALCIOLARI—White Plains, N. Y., B.S. Degree, Business Administration Major, Economics Minor, Vice President Senior Class (Summer), F.B.L.A.. Scabbard and Blade, Intramural Sports, Mimosa Staff . . . JOYE CARTER — Arab, B.S. Degree, Home Economics Major, Science Minor, Leone Cole Home Economics Club, Wesley Foundation . . , MARGARET ANN CARTER—Arab. B.S. Degree, Business Education Major, English Minor, F.B.L.A., Wesley Foundation, Rifle Squad, Young Democrats . . . GERRY CHAMBLIS—Wedowee. B.S. Degree. Secretarial Science and Social Science Major, F.B.L.A., Commercial Club, Senior Class Secretary (Summer) FAIN J. COLE. JR.—Anniston, B.S. Degree, Business Administration Major, Economics Minor, F.B.L.A., Cadet 2nd Lt. R.O.T.C. . . . JACK RONALD COLLINS—Gadsden, B.S. Degree, Business Administration Major, Economics Minor, President Sophomore Class, President Ushers Club, (Charter Member), Band, SGA, Head Cheerleader, President Masque and Wig Guild, D.M.S., Stale Rep. to National F.B.L.A. Convention, Camel'’ Representative, College Dance Band, Mimosa Staff, Theta Omega Alpha National Music Fraternity, Circulation Manager Teacola, Young Democrats . . . EDWfIN CORBIN—Albertville, B.S. Degree, Business Administration Major, Economics Minor. F.B.L.A., Young Democrats . . . JACQUES CORMAN—Friodehapelle, Belgium, B.S. Degree, English Major, Math Minor, Student Co-Chairman International House, Writers’ Club . . . CAROL ANN DUNN—Attalla, B.S. Degree, Home Economics Major, Science Minor, Vice President Leone Cole Home Economics Club, Reporter Sophomore Class, Secretary Junior Class, College Band, President and Vice President Alpha Gamma Ep silon Music Sorority . . . ROY E. DYER, JR—Atlanta, B.S. Degree Math Major, Biology Minor, Track Team Canterbury Club . . . JESSE T. EDGE — Wadley, B.S. Degree, Biology Major, Chemistry Minor . . . Reporter KATHERINE COOPER—Birmingham, B.A. Degree, Psychology Major, French Minor, Asst. Co-Chairman International House, Rep. on international Hou se Program, French Club, Spanish Club, Alpha Mu Gamma President, Masque and Wig Guild, Rifle Team, Sophomore Social Chairman, SGA . . . 69 THE SENIORS DIXIE RAY ELLIOT—Henager, B.S. Degree, Business Education Major. English Minor . . . MILTON FOWLER—Boaz, B.S, Degree, Elementary Education . . . VERM A D. FOWLER—Boaz, B.S. Degree, Elementary Education . . , RITA LYNN FOW'LER — Anniston, B.S. Degree, Secretarial Science Major, Economics Minor, F.B.L.A. . . . CAROLYN FREEMAN—Cadsden, B.S. Degree, Ele-mentary Education, Majorette, Young Democrats VILLI AM FAYE GARDNER—Emerson, Ga„ B.S. Degree, Business Administration Major, Economics Minor, F.B.L.A., Vice President Pannell Hall, Wesley Foundation, Young Democrats . . . CARL GIBSON—Union Grove, B.S. Degree, Math Major, History Minor, President Forney Hall . . . HARRISON GOOCH — Birmingham, B.S. Degree, History Major, Biology Minor . . . JAMES RODERICK GRANT — Anniston, B.S. Degree, Business Administration Major, Economics Minor, F.B.L.A., College Choir, Drill Squad . . . HERBERT FRANKLIN GRIFFIN — Birmingham, B.S. Degree. Business Administration Major, Economics Minor, President Wesley Foundation, President F.B.L.A., Social Chairman Senior Class (Summer), SGA, President, Pannell Hall, Football 50 . . . TROY GRIFFIN — Ashland, B.S. Degree, History Major, Biology Minor, President Wesley Foundation 52-53, President F.T.A. Sixth District, Pi Tau Chi , . . MARY LYNN GROOVER—Boaz, B.S. Degree, Elementary Education . . . Secretary MARY LOUISE KILE — Hueytown, B.S. Degree, Business Administration Major, English Minor, Treasurer Wesley Foundation 51-52. Vice President 52-53. Alpha Gamma Epsilon, F.B.L.A., Sigma Tau Delta Treasurer 52-53, Junior Class Secretary, Pi Tau Chi, Methodist Student Movement State Officer 53-54 . . . Treasurer MARY JANE CLARKSON—La Fayette, Ca., B.S. Degree, Home Economics Major, Science Minor, Home Ec Club . , . Elliot Fowler, M. Fowler, V. Fowler, R. Freeman Gardner Gibson Gooch Grant Griffin, H. Griffin, T. Groover Gunter Hackworth Hammett Hand Henderson Howell Huckaby Huggins Hyde Jackson Johnson, J. Johnson. L. THE SENIORS ARLIE LAWAYNE GUNTER—Geraldine, B.S. Degree. Psychology Major. Biology Minor, President Student Government Association, 1st Sgt. Scabbard and Blade, D.M.S., Ushers Club, Cadet 1st Lt. R.O.T.C. . . . HARRIET HACKWORTH — Birmingham. English Major. Biology Minor, Cheerleader, R.O.T.C. Spon sor. President Daugette Hall, Masque and Wig Guild, Writers’ Club . . . MARY WEIN HAMMETT, Jacksonville, B.S. De-gree. Elementary Education, Masque and Wig Guild, Officer, Westminster Fellowship Officer, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, Cheerleader. Freshman Class Reporter, Junior Class SGA Representative, Secretary SGA, Dan forth Scholarship . . , BOB HAND—Wadley, B.S. Degree, History Major, Physical Education Minor . . . DONALD HESTER HENDERSON — Birmingham, B.S. Degree, Physical Education Major, Biology Minor, Intramural Sports . . . JOHN H. HOWELL — Birmingham. B.S. Degree, Physical Education Major, History Minor, Football Captain, “J” Club . . . MARIE HUCKABY — Oneonta. B.S. Degree. Business Education Major. English Minor, F.B.L.A., Rifle Team. Future Teachers of America , . , WILLIE HUDGINS—Jasper, B.S. Degree, Elementary Education . . . JOHN HYDE—Crossville, B.S. Degree, Math Major. Biology Minor, Secretary-Treasurer Kappa Phi Kappa, Scabbard and Blade . . . DONALD JACKSON—B.S. Degree, History Major, Math Minor, Kappa Phi Kappa, Scabbard and Blade . . . JAMES B. JOHNSON—Arab, B.S. Degree, Geography Major, Physical Education Minor, President Weatherly Hall, President Forney Hall, Vice President Forney Hall, Intramural Sports . . , LULA ANN JOHNSON—Jacksonville, B.S. Physical Education Major, History Minor, Home Economics Club. Women’s Athletic Association, Rifle Team . . . THE SENIORS DINTON KENNAMER—Woodville, B.S. Degree, Chemistry Major, History Minor . , , DAVID W. LACEY—Birmingham. B.S. Degree, Business Administration Major. Economics Minor, Captain and 1st Lt. Ushers Club, F.B.L.A., Scabbard Blade, Cadet Major R.O.T.C. . . . VERNA LATHAM—Lineville, B.S. Degree, Elementary Education. Officer B.S.U. Council 53-54. Vice President B.S.U. Council 53, President Young Women’s Auxiliary 52, Officer B.T.U. 52-53 , . . JOE W. LANE—Collbran, Business Education Major, English Minor, F.B.L.A. . . . MARY RUTH LANE—Collbran, B.S. Degree. Elementary Education . . . FRED RAY I.YBRAND— Oxford. B.S. Degree, Political Science Major. History and English Minor. Editor Teacola, Chairman Young Democrats . . . ANN HAMBY MANN—Roanoke. B.S. Degree. Physical Education Major, History Minor, Junior Class SC A Representative (Summer i . . . THOMAS E. MARTIN—Liberty, B.S. Degree, Chemistry Major, Math Minor, Reporter Kappa Phi Kappa .. . ANNIE CAROLYN MAYES—Mobile, B.S. Degree, Physical Education Major, Biology Minor, President Women's Athletic Association. Vice President Women’s Athletic Association. International Program, President Spanish Club. Mimosa Staff 53, F.T.A., Phi Mu Chi Beta . . . MARY McGEHEE—Gadsden. B.S. Degree, History Major . . ELAINE McGRAW—Gadsden, B.S. Degree, History Major, English Minor, Secretary Student Government Association, Secretary Freshman Class, College Chorus. Writer’s Club. President B.S.U., Homecoming Maid 51. Young Democrats. Y.W.A., B.S.U. Executive Council. Homecoming Queen Alternate 53, Junior Class Beauty . . . DARWIN C. MILLER—Anniston, B.S. Degree, Math and Chemistry Major, History Minor. Scabbard Blade. Cadet Lt.-Col. R.O.T.C. . . . 74 Kennamer Lacey Latham Lane, J. Lane, M. Lybrand Mann Martin Mayes McGehee McGraw Miller THE SENIORS JEAN KEEL MITCHELL—Grant, B.S. Degree, Physi-cal Education Major, History Minor, Vice President Women’s Athletic Association, Future Teachers of America , . . R. LEE MITCHELL — Boaz, B.S. Degree, History Major, Chemistry Minor. Kappa Phi Kappa . . . BILLY J. MOORE — Jasper, B.S. Degree, History Major, Physical Education Minor . . . SUE MOORE—Leeds. B.S. Degree Elementary Education, Sophomore Beauty, Junior Beauty . . . TROY LEE MORRISON—Piedmont. B.S. Degree. History Major, English Minor, Treasurer SC A, Vice President BSU Council. Kappa Phi Kappa, Sigma Tau Delta, Scabbard and Blade . . . GAIL MOUNTAIN—Henager, A.B. Degree, English Major. Applied Music Minor, Alpha Gamma Epsilon. Sigma Tau Delta, Masque and Wig Guild, Wesley Foundation, Senior Favorite . . . J. A. PATTERSON—Huntsville, B.S. Degree, Biology Major, Chemistry Minor, Reporter Phi Mu Chi Beta . . . SUEVILLA S. PENDERGRASS—Jacksonville. B.S. Degree, Biology Major, English Minor, Sigma Tau Delta Vice President. Treasurer Future Teachers’ Association. Phi Mu Chi Beta . , . DOROTHY B. PITCHFORD — Boaz, B.S. Degree, Elementary Education . . . DORIS LEE PRATHER—Jacksonville, B.S. Degree, Home Economics Major. Science Minor, Secretary-Treasurer Masque and Wig Guild, Leone Cole Home Economics Club, Phi Mu Chi Beta . . . MARGARET CAROL RAINS—Albertville, B.S. Degree, Secondary Education . . . PETER REY—Jacksonville, B.S. Degree, Chemistry Major, History Minor . . - Mitchell, J, Mitchell, R. Moore, B. Moore, S, Morrison Mountain i Patterson Pendergrass Pitch ford Prather Rains Rey Richardson Robbins Robinson Roland Shultz Sims Skelton Smith, B. Smith, B. G. Smith, I. Smith, K. Snider THE SENIORS FRANCIS ORMOND RICHARDSON — Oakman, B.S. Degree, Physical Education Major, History Minor. Kappa Phi Kappa . . . BETTY JEAN ROBBINS — Rockford. B.S. Degree, Physical Education Major, Biology Minor, Women’s Athletic Association. Wesley Foundation . . . SARAH ROBINSON—Gadsden, B.S. Degree, History Major, English Minor, Westminster Fellowship Officer, Future Teachers’ Association, Chorus, Women’s Athletic Association . . . JACK ROLAND—Jacksonville, B.S. Degree, Business Education Major, Economics Minor. F.B.L.A. , . . CHARLES B. SHULTZ—Henagar, B.S. Degree, History Major, Geography Minor, President Kappa Phi Kappa . . . GUY EDWARD SIMS — Cadsden, B.S. Degree, Physical Education Major. History Minor, Football. J” Club. Cadet Captain R.O.T.C. . . . CLINTON SKELTON—Arab. B.S. Degree, Chemistry Major, Biology Minor, Kappa Phi Kappa . . . BETTE SMITH—Gadsden, B.S. Degree, Elementary Education, Majorette, Westminster Fellowship . . . BILLY GEORGE SMITH—Jasper, B.S. Degree. Biology Major, Math Minor, Kappa Phi Kappa, Science Club . . . IVAN FAY SMITH—Clanton, B.S. Degree, Math Major. History Minor, Kappa Phi Kappa, Scabbard and Blade, Cadet Captain R.O.T.C. . . . KATTIE MAE SMITH — Southside, B.S. Degree, Business Education Major, English Minor, B.S.U. Council 51-52, Mimosa Staff 53. Mimosa Production Manager 54, F.B.I .A., Secretary 53-54 . . . WILLADEAN SNIDER — Rockford, B.S. Degree, Elementary Education . . . Anclin Tucker S.G.A. Representatives J. C. ANGLIN—Huntsville, B.S. Degree, Physical Education Major. English Minor, Kappa Phi Kappa, BSLl Council. Scabbard and Blade,,Ushers’ Club, President Abercrombie Hall, Baseball, Cadet 2nd Lt. R.O.T.C. . . . WILLIAM BYRD TUCKER—Cullman, B.S. Degree. Math Major, Physical Education Minor. President Junior Class, “J’’ Club, Baseball, Manager Chat ’Em Inn, Cadet 1st Lt. R.O.T.C., Scabbard and Blade „ . . THE SENIORS JOE SPURLOCK — Attalla, B.S. Degree. Business Administration Major, Economics Minor. F.B.L.A., Rifle Team, Intramural Sports . . . WILLIAM C. STONER. JR—Henegar. B.S. Degree, Chemistry Major. Kappa Phi Kappa, Treasurer 52-53 . . . HANS STRUTH — Maniz, Germany. B.S. Degree. Political Science Major, History Minor, Interna tional House Program . . . JAMES CHARLES THICPEN—Anniston, B.S. Degree, Business Administration Major, Economics Minor. F.B.L.A.. Cadet 1st Lt. R.O.T.C. . . . JAMES VERNON THORNE—Nauvoo, B.S. Degree, Biology Major. Physical Education Minor, Kappa Phi Kappa, Phi Mu Chi Beta . . . NELTA JEAN THORNE—Nauvoo, B.S. Degree, Business Education Major, English Minor, F.B.L.A., Sigma Tau Delta . . . CLARENCE VINSON — Anniston, B.S. Degree, Chemistry Major. Physical Education Minor, Kappa Phi Kappa. Scabbard and Blade, Cadet 1st Lt. R.O.T.C.. D.M.S------ MAUREEN McKAY WALKER—Lineville, B.S. Degree, Elementary Education , . . SHERALL E. WALKER — Lineville, B.S. Degree, Chemistry Major, Geography Minor. Kappa Phi Kappa . . . MABEL L. WEAVER — Jacksonville, B.S. Degree, Biology Major. Secretarial Science Minor, F.B.L.A., Phi Mu Chi Beta . . , JOYCE WHITEHEAD—Gadsden, B.S. Degree, Phi-sical Education Major, Sociology Minor, Cheerleader . . . NELL WILKS — Arab. B.S. Degree, Elementary Education . . . 80 Spurlock Stoner Struth Thigpen Thorne, J. Thorne, N. Vinson Walker, M. Walker, S. Weaver Whitehead Wilkes THE SENIORS Sharp Social Representative MARY SHARP — Alexandria, B,S. Degree, Home Economics Major, Science Minor, Editor Mimosa 53, Associate Editor 54, Mimosa Staff 52, Home Economics Club Treasurer, Battalion Sponsor R.O.T.C., Delegate to National Home Economics Convention, Freshman Favorite, Sophomore SGA Representative, Junior Class Treasurer, Junior Beauty, Student Leaders Publication. The 5‘v; V 82 ALICE JANE WILLIAMS — Oxford, B.S. Depee, Vocational Home Economics Major, Science Minor, Leone Cole Home Economics Club, Junior Class Social Chairman. Rifle Squad, Mimosa Staff 53-54 PAUL WILLIAMS—Huntsville, B.S. Degree, Chemistry Major, Math Minor . . . CHARLES E. WILSON—Birmingham. B.S. Degree, History Major. Physical Education Minor, President Pannell Hall, Wesley Foundation, Vice President Junior Class, Young Democrats, Scabbard and Blade, Cadet 1st Lt, R.O.T.C. . . . DONALD W. WOODHAM—Union Grove, B.S. De-gxee. Chemistry Major, Math Minor, Phi Mu Chi Beta . . . HARRY YOCUM — Attalla, B.S. Degree, Business Administration Major, Economics Minor, “J” Club, Football. F.B.L.A. . . . HELEN DEAN YOUNG—Crossville, B.S. Degree, Elementary Education, College Chorus. Masque and Wig Guild, Secretary Y.W.A., B.S.U. . , . NANCY ANN WOOD—Roanoke, B.S. Degree, Vo-cational Home Economics Major, Science Minor, Freshman Social Chairman, Sophomore Social Representative, Junior Class SGA Representative, Masque and Wig Guild, Secretary Leone Cole Home Economics Club, Leaders Publication, Associate Editor Mimosa 53, Mimosa Staff 54, Writers’ Club, Rifle Team. Teacola Staff 51-52 . . . Williams, A. Williams, P. Wilson Wood Woodham Yocum Young A 85 THE JEMORS President ] MM K¥A £$ ........................... Aanlium Vice President NEAL HAGOOD .................. Kimberly HAROLD BENTLEY .._.................. Arab RAY BULLOCK ........ JERRY BUSH ......... JIMMY CARROLL ...... SIDNEY CLARKSON ..... JOYCE COCHRAN ...... JOE CONYERS ........ LOIS CULP .......... MYRA ANN CULP ...... ......... McIntosh ....... Trussville ...... Rome, Ga. ... La Fayette, Ga. ________ Ohatehee _________Anniston _________ Sycamore ........ Sycamore Bentley Bullock Bush Carroll Clarkson Cochran Conyers Culp, L. Culp, M. THE JUNIORS JOYCE CUMMINGS Rockmart, Ga. JACK CRIZZARD JERRY DUPREE Talladega ELEANOR HACAN ADRIENNE ELY Prll City WILLIAM HAMM1LL — Cedartown, Ga. MILDRED FERNANDEZ Havana, Cuba ROBERT HAMMONDS .... Alexandria BETTY JEAN GRAY Detroit, Mich. GENE HANSON ROLANDA GOETZE Merida, Venezuela VIRGIL HOLDER .... Albertville Cartel Secretary VIVIAN CARLISLE .................— Birmingham Midnight jam session Cummings Dupree Ely Fernandez Gray Goetze Grizzard Hagan Hammill Hammonds Hanson Holder 89 JEANETTE HONE A ................ Jacksonville NANCY JOHNSON ........................ Arab GEORGE KEECH ....................... Anniston CURTIS LEE .......................... Addison JACK LLULL ........................... Selma JANE LOGAN ..................... Gadsden HARRIS LOVE ................. Jacksonville EILEEN MACHEN .................... Hollywood Honea Hull Johnson Logan Keech Love Lee Machen THE JUNIORS JOYCE MADDOX Albertville ANNIE JEWELL MAYES .............. Grove Oak JERRY MILLER ........................ Delta EARL MORRIS ..................... Union Hill LULA MOSELEY .................... Anniston JOYCE NEWBY............................... Athens BEN NODAL ......................... Havanna. Cuba DOROTHY ORR __________________________ Albertville BILLY PANNELL .............. ,..... Birmingham Maddox Maves Miller Morris Moseley Newby Nodal Orr Pannell Treasurer Thompson more BENNIE PATTERSON ....... Dadeville JERRY ROBERTS Oxford LA JEAN PATTERSON.......... Ashland SUE ROBERSON .......... . JEAN PITMAN ......... College Park, Ca. GLEN ROEBUCK __..... Ft. Payne CHARLOTTE ROBBINS_____-...„ Rockford FLORINE ROLLINS Roanoke Patterson, B. Robe rts Patterson, L. Roberson Pitman Roebuck Robbins Rollins S.G.A. Rrprfstntatives RAY CAMPBELL ..................... Gallant JOANNE PHILLIPS ................. Trussville JUNIORS Campbell r Phillips JOYCE RUDD ................... Gadsden BLANCHE RUTLAND____________ Cedartown, Ga. THOMAS SHAMBLEE ............... Anniston BARBARA SHIRLEY................. Ft. Payne DAVID SMITH .................... Alabama City ROSS SMITH .................. .... . Clanton JIMMY SMOTHERS ................... Geraldine BLANCHE MARIE SPRADLEY ............. Anniston Rudd Rutland Smith, D. Smith, R. Shamblee Smothers Shirley Spradley I w V THE JUNIORS TOMMY SPRA YBERR Y MRS W. B. STEPHENS . JANET TA YLOR...... _ Trion. Ga. VIRGINIA VOSS ................................... Fruith i —...-.... Anniston HOWARD WALDREP JR. ...................... Annish ________ Ft. Payne MARY WALDREP_______________________ Hollywooc LOREE TEAL ............................ Gadsden ANNE WATERS Anniston PAUL THOMPSON .... Albertville MARGARET WATSON................ Gadsden JUDY TROTTER ............................. Oxford EVELYN WELLS .................._.....Athens HILDA TYLER ...................... Summerville. Ga. SIDNEY WHITLEY..........._....... Anniston JUNE USRY............................. Murrycross JACK YOUNG ..................... Jacksonville r ITt 41 most forgot W. H; ASHBURN ........................ Jacksonville a Advice from a senior ■' t'j Top row: Sprayberry, Stephens, Taylor, Teal . . . Second row: Thompson, Trotter, Tyler, Usry . . . Third row: Voss, H. Wald rep, M. Waldrep, Waters . . . Fourth row: Watson, Wells, Whitley, Young. THE SOPHOMORES PELHAM ABLES Piedmont PETER ACKER _________________________ Ragland MILTON ACTON ................ . Blount Springs ROBERT BARNETT _ Tarrant GEORGE BEASLEY ....................... Gadsden WILLARDEAN BENEFIELD _________________ Wedowee BIBB NORRIS BENNETT Jacksonville VIRGINIA BERRY .................. Guntersville BILLIE NELL BLACK .................. Dadevillc JUDY BOOZER .... Jacksonville RONALD BROOKS ................. Alabama City DONALD BULGER .................. Sylaoauga DANNY BURTTRAM_______________________Gadsden DUCKY CAIN _____________________ Anniston GAIL CASE ............ -.....-.. Birmingliam MARGERY CLARK__________-____________Anniston HESPF.R CLAY BROOK ........................-. Dadeville JOYCE COLLINS ...-............ Talladega JOE CRAIG .................. -.... New Hope KENNETH DAVIS ..._................ Gadsden phiUip Johnson President TOMMY PHILLIPS ................ ._... Cottonwood Vice President GERALD JOHNSON ......................... Geraldine 98 Abies Acker Acton Barnett Beasley Benefield Bennett Berry Black Boozer Brooks Bulger Burttram Cain Case Clark Claybrook Collins Craig Davis Cheating again. Floppy? THE SOPHOMORES FAYE DRYDEN Heflin PEGGY FRENCH Ann is ion SHIRLEY DUNN Birmingham L D. GAITHER Gadsden CAROLYN FITE . Anniston MARY GARDNER Jacksonville TOM FREEMAN Ider BRUCE GARRETT Evergreen Dryden Dunn Fite Freeman French Gaither Gardner Garrett Burroughs SIDNEY CAROL GARRETT ............... Centre DONALD GODFREY _________________„ Anniston CHARLES GRISHAM................... Oneonta ROBERT S. GUYTON ............... Anniston JANICE HALL ..................... Gadsden HARVEY HAM ....................... Anniston FRANCES HANSON__________________..... Wedowee BILL HARDIN ..................... Gadsden JIMMY HARP ....................... Ashville BOB HAWKINS ____________________ Union Grove Secretary NANCY BURROUGHS ___________________Gadsden JIMMY HAYNES Oxford PEGGY HENLEY .................. Talladega Garrett Godfrey Grisham Guyton Hall Ham Hanson Hardin Harp Hawk ins Haynes Henley JobsOU Y’incenl ... Centre Oxford Piedmont Gadsden WILSON HICKS ...................... Blountsville WILIAM JACKSON LAMAR HOWELL .................. .... Jacksonville MARTHA JAMES ROCK HUDSON ..................... D Armanvillr FRANCES JOBSON WILMA HYATT .......................... Choccolocco HUGH JOHNSON RICHARD JONES . Hicks Howell Hudson Hyatt Jackson James Johnson Jones THE SOPHOMORES GRADY LOOSIER_____________ Wert Point. Ga. PATSY LUMPKIN _____________________Anniston JANE MAYES________________________ Mobile THOMAS McELROY___________________ Attalla POLLY ANN MEEHAN ________________ Pell City HUGH MICHAELS ................. Langston NEVA MINOR_________________________Dadeville CLARA MITCHELL_______________________Section JIMMY MOORE .....................Springville CHARLES NELSON .................... Anniston RICHARD NOR DM AN ...................Gadsden PHYLLIS NORTON Centre Loosier Lumpkin Mayes McElroy Meehan Michaels Minor Mitchell Moore Nelson Nordman Norton THE SOPHOMORES Social Chairman HERCHEL O'DELL Lincoln MARTHA KNOWLES ........................ Gadsden WALTER PAIGE Burlington. Mm. DAVID H PARKS ......................... Talladega Knowles BETTY PEAK ........................... Brent LOUIS PELZ .................... La Port, Ind. PIERRE PERRON Montreal, Canada HELEN PITTARD..................... Sylacauga HERMAN D. PONDER ............. Piedmont GERALD POORE ................ Anniston PECCY SHARPTON ------------------ C«d«fen THOMAS SLAGLE ------------------- R0„„oke V it ain't spiked! THE SOPHOMORES MARY ANNE SMELLEY Sylacau a FRANCES MARGARET WARD Fairhope CALVIN SMITH_____________________________ Vincent DONALD WARREN______________________East Tallas JOHNNY TOWNS Om-onia FRANK W'ATSON .......................... Odenvilk Smelley Smith Towns Ward Warren Watson BILLY D. WESTER........ Hoke Bluff BETTY JUNE WILLIAMS ............ Jacksonville VINSON WILLIAMS ................ Wedowee EDITH WILSON ............... ... Melo. Ca. MAX WILSON Gadsden HAZEL NELL WOOTEN Ft Payne CHARLES WRIGHT Birmingham NELDA YOUNG ........... .. Ft. Payne Wester W illiams, B. W'illiams. V. W'ilson, E, Wilson, M. Wooten Wrright Young THE FRESHMEN BETTY RUTH ACKER Piedmont MARTHA ALLEN Heflin RAY ANDERSON Ashville JOE ANGLIN Huntsville FRED ARRINGTON Piedmont ELLIS WAYNE ASHWORTH Alexander City DON BACON Childersburg CAROLYN BAKER Gadsden NANCY BAKER Glencoe EVELYN BARBER Pell City WALLACE BARKER Ren f roe BARBARA BAXTER NELL BEARDEN DORIS BENEFIELD .......... Ft. Payne GUY A. BICHAM................. Gadsden CLIFFORD BLACK ................ Section BETTY BOBO_________.___________ Cadsden BILLY DON BOWEN .............. Glencoe TOMMY BOYD .................... Cadsden REBECCA BREEDLOVE ......... Sylacauga CHARLIE BRANNON ............... Ragland BARBARA BROWNING .............. Ashland ED BUCKNER ............ -....—. Gadsden JOHN CARRUTH .................. Gadsden BETTY ANN CHANDLER Alpine MO Acker Allen Anderson Anglin Arrington Ashworth Bacon Baker, C. Baker, N. Barber Barker Baxter Bearden Benefield Bigham Black Bobo Bowen Boyd Brannon Breedlove Browning Buckner Carruth Chandler III The popcorn poppers THE FRESHMEN ECIL CHANDLER______________________ Centre MILLIE B. COBB Choccolocco DOROTHY COLE ................... Ft. Payne JERRY COLE ............... Jacksonville JACK COLEMAN Anniston BETTY COOK Alpine KATHERINE CULBERSON ............. Kellyton JOHN CUNNINGHAM Centre JOE CURRIE ..............—..... Jacksonville EDWARD DAVIDSON .............. Gualersville Chandler Cobb Cole, D. Cole, J. Coleman Cook Culberson Cunningham Currie Davidson ■£ LA-RAY DAY Gadsden AUDIE JO DEERMAN ................. Section CAROLYN DEWS .............. Guntersville CARROLL EARLY ............. Birmingharh TRAVIS EDMONDSON ........... .... Woodland PHYL1S EDWrARDS ........... Birmingham RANDALL ESTES __________________ Piedmont LEONARD FOX....................... Ft. Payne JOYCE GAINES ................ —- Hopewell BARBARA GALLOWAY _______________ Geraldine SUE GALLOWAY ................ Geraldine PATRICIA ANN GENGE ............. Heflin BILLY G. GIBBS ................... Arab Reporter JUANITA ELLIS ___________________ Grant BETTY GRAHAM .................... Gadsden PEGCY GRAHAM ...................... Gadsden Day Deerman Dews Early Edmondson Edwards Estes Fox Gaines Galloway, B. Galloway, S. Genge Gibbs Graham, B. Graham, P. Graf Hale Hamilton Hammonds Hannes Harris Hawkins Haynes Hill Hood Irby Jones Kidd Laney Lee Lester Line Martin Mauldin Mayes McAlpin McClendon McDonald McDuffie McElroy 114 Secretary PEGGY SUE PAYNE Cuntersville Treasurer WANDA RUTH YOUNG Crossville Payne THE FRESHMEN REUAGE GRAF JUNE HALE ANNA LOU HAMILTON FRANKLIN HAMMONDS __ JOYCE HANNES LETTIE JEAN HARRIS MARLIN HAWKINS MARTHA HAYNES. 4 uhlan ] SHELLEY HILL BOON IE HOOD _ CLEVE IRBY ROBERT JONES FAYE KIDD Childersburg HOLLICE LANEY Cullman LARRY LEE Gadsden JOHN LESTER Dadeville NOLA ANN LINE . Collinsville INA MARTIN Anniston CAROLYN MAULDIN . Childersburg BUDDY MAYES Mobile DORIS SUE McALPIN jack McClendon Center Point james a. McDonald JACK McDUFFIE ED McELROY Jacksonville IIS THE FRESHMEN JOENE McKEE Anniston JOY McNEW ............................ Collinsville DORA MIRANDA .................... Havanna, Cuba ALICIA MOODY ....................... ___ Jarksonville JIMMY MOON ................. ..... ...._____ Attalla INEZ MORRISON ........... Melo, Ga. PEGGY MORRISON .............. Cropwell BILLY NOLE ................ Gadsden WANDA NORRIS ................ Gadsden CLARENCE OAKS .................. Clanton McKee Morrison, I. McNew Morrison. P. Miranda Nole Moody Norris Moon Oaks J. L. O’NEAL ......... MAX O'SHIELDS NINA PATTY ........... MARGIE PHILLIPS ....... BOBBY PIERCE ......... BILL POWELL ........... RAY PRUITT ........... JOE RADFORD .......... Gadsden ALICE JANE RAMSEY . Collinsville Dawson JOE REECE . .. Gadsden Gadsden DeLEATH REVIS Albertville Oiford MYRA RICHEY Geraldine ... Albertville KENNETH A. ROBINSON Jacksonville — Attalla WANDA ROBINSON Leesburg MARY SUE ROSS ..... Cadsden Albertville O’Neal O’Shields Fatty Phillips Pierce Powell Pruitt Radford Ramsey Reece Revis Richey Robinson, K. Robinson, W. Ross THE FRESHMEN JULIA ROWAN .................... Anniston JAMES RUSSELL Section GUY RUTLAND ________________ Odartown. Ga. MEREDITH SANDERS .................. Pin on BARBARA ANN SELF .............. Tarrant MOLLIE DEE SCOTT ................... Sardis ROBERT R. SHAW ................... Rocldord ALICE FAYE SIDES ..................... Dora JANE SIMS__________________________Cropwcll OSELENE SIMS_______________________Cropwell STITAYA S1RISINHA ....... Bangkok. Thailand ABER DELL SMITH_____________________ Oxford HELEN OKLEY SMITH _________________Anniston HELEN V. SMITH ----------------- - Pell City JERRIE SMITH ___________________ Centre JOANNE SMITH ................... Attalla JOY FAYE SMITH ......_............ Gadsden FRANK SPRAYBERRY________________Trion, Ga. DONALD O. STANDRIDGE ........... Cleveland NAOMI STANLEY ..................... Centre LAVOYr STEWART ............... Lineville KATHERINE STEVENSON ......... Jacksonville ANN TANKERSLEY ................. Sylacauga HOWELL TAYLOR ..................... Horton SANDRA TAYLOR . Anniston Howdy, stranger Kowan Russell Rutland Sanders Scott Self Shaw Sides Sims,.J. Sims, O. Sirisinha Smith, A. Smith, H. O. Smith, H. V. Smith, J. Smith, J. Smith, J. J. Sprayberry Standridge Stanley Stevenson Stewart Tankersley Taylor, H. Taylor, S. I 19 THE FRESHMEN JAMES W. TERRELL ________________ Birmingham NELLIE RUTH THOMAS__________________Rockford LILA TOMMIE.......................Fit- P«yi BETTV TRANTHAM Jacksonville DWIGHT TICKER ... Crane Hill SARA VAWTER .................. Sycamore DOROTHY WADE ..................... Heflin Linpvilh Sylacauga MERLE WADE .................. Guntersville PHYLLIS WALTERS .................. Anniston TOMMY WALTHALL ................... Birmingham BARBARA WATTS .................. Alabama City CONRAD WELLBAUM ................... Talladega FRANCES WHEATINGTON ________________ Clencoe JIMMY WHITE ................... Birmingham WAYNE WHITLEY .................... Geraldine MILDRED WIGLEY ................ Anniston EVERETT WILLIAMS _ ............ Clencoe GWENDOLYN WILLIAMS ............... Pell City OTTIS WILLIAMSON ............. Gadsden JEAN WILSON .......... Alexander City CAIL WOMACK .............. Collinsville JO ANN WRINKLE ................... Fylfe Wade Wallers Walthall Walls Wrellbaum Wheat ington While Whitley Wigley Williams, E. Williams, G. Williamson Wilson Womack Wrinkle 123 THE OFFICERS Dixie Brown. President: Charles Hammett, Vice President; Billy PanneJl, Secret ary-Treasurer. Summer Council THEY PASSED THE LAWS Diiic Brown. Billy Pannell, Mr. Anders. Peggy Sharpton, Virginia Berry. Beth Taylor. Jerre Smith. Jim Sides, Clara McFall, Elizabeth Gaither, Nancy Wood, Ann H. Mann, Ray Songer, Tommy Walthall, David Christian, Calvin Burgess. Robert W'est, Herb Griffin, 1Sot shown'. Charles Hammett and Harry Sherman. TE.4COL.VS UPPER CRUST Co fpp, 4dvi«or; Harry -Sherman (left) A so-rjatr Editor; Jim Sidr . Business Manager; Fred Ly brand Krfif rkr riie P ublications 'j'he Teacola anti the Stu-Jack continued to give the students valuable iniormalion about student activities. Both publications were extremely popular and were produced for the benefit of the entire student body. THEY BEAT THE DEADLINES Joanne Phillip . Jerre Chamhlis. Jimmy Reave , Sandy Southerland and Beth Taylor. Below: STEVENSON BARRETT. Dept of Music . . . MRS. DOUGLAS JOHNSON. Dept, of Math . . . MELTON B. WALLACE. Business Administration. Borrowed HENRY L. GREER Physical Education Several new instructors were added to the summer staff to replace the regular professors who headed for the vacation grounds. When the quarter was over, the replacements left and took Mr. Penny with them. NYW.Y YYft ¥. ifpi. o It wasn’t a home run, was it? U was a Little David Summer THEY COULDN'T BE STOPPED First row: David Christian, Billy Pannell, Sandy Southerland, Edward Bass. Fred L brand, Dixie Brown . . . Stcond row: Vito Marsicano, Manager; Don Henderson, Griff Quick, John Gilbreath and Wally Cheat wood. THE ALLSTARS COULDN'T WIN Front row: Grady Loosier, Sam Bell, Earl Morris, Buddy Johnson, Niles Graham, Steve Green . . . Bark row: Louie Pelt, Bill Starkie, Lyle Darnell, Manager; Charles Hammett, Jack Stewart, Johnny HoweW. I I A1 Capp s creation had a definite affect upon the campus during the Summer when Miss Branscomb’s Civil Air Patrol sponsored its Annual Sadie Hawkins' Day. The celebration was as hilarious as the pictures, and the square dance was a complete riot. Marrying Sam Jones instigated most of the day's fun and gave the poor boys away in Holy Wedlock. Billy PannelFs strip tease was the highlight of the show which ended the program. Where’s Moonbeam McSwine? The poor boys didn’t have’a rhanre Sadie Hawkins Day i THEY MADE IT GOOD Tom Wheatley, Beth Taylor, Pegny Sharpton. The annual Class Officers’ Ball was a roarin’ success, and Jimmy Simpson’s orchestra was better than ever. Peggy Sharpton cooked up the theme, “Moulon Rouge,” and Tom Wheatley carried it out to perfection with his paintings. Class Officers Ball Who's on the left? Ain’t they Frenchie? He played for the Army! Roses for the leading lady Just Relaxing Ma Branscomb’s Summer Guests The Joint was really jumpin’ Why Home Ec Majors are popular Swing Yore Pardner! Oh! Happy Day AU „i this nd 8 diyloma, too- August 14th was a happy day for 159 Jacksonville students who received their de grees after what seemed like a lifetime of hard work. Oh, Happy Day! SENIOR OFFICERS—Stated: Norman Stafford. Reporter; Both Taylor and Clara McFall, SGA Representatives. Standing: Dot Mitchell, Treasurer; Herb Griffin, Social Chairman; Jim Sides, President; Omar Calciolari, Vice President; Jerre Chamblis. Secretary. Summer Classes First row: ADAMS, BERTHEL TULLIS. Ider; ALLEN, LORRAINE S„ Five Points; ANDERSON, GENE, Gadsden; BAG-WELL, CLINTON, Guntersville. Second row: BAKER. EDNA R„ Gadsden; BANNISTER, VIRGINIA, Oxford; BARNETT, COYE SMITH, Centre; BA5WELL EDITH LYNN, Atialla. First row. BICKNELL, DOVE L„ Blountsville; BLACK, MILDRED. Albertville; BRISCOE. MARY L., Huntsville; BROWN, BONNIE FAYE, Albertville. Second row; BROWN, DIXIE, Valley Head; BROWN, ETHEL, Albertville; BROWN, LOUISE J., Muscadine, BURKHALTER, FLORA, Flat Rock. Third row: BURKHALTER, FLORENCE, Flat Rock; BURTON, CHAR LENE. Gadsden; CALVERT, MILLIE, Jasper; CAMPBELL, CLARA, Jder. Fourth row: CARNELL, BESSIE G., Holly Pond; CARR, ANN, Bynum; CARTER, ANN, Roanoke; CARTER, FRANCES S., Section. 135 JUNIOR OFFICERS — Calvin Burgess, President; Elizabeth Caither, Social Chairman; Mary Sharp, Treasurer; Sue Moore, Reporter; Carolyn Dunn. Secretary; Ann H. Mann and Nancy Wood, SCA Representatives. Summer Classes First rote: CARTER, GENEVA D.. Guntersville; CARTER, VESTAL D.. Chavies; CASEY, YVONNE GERSTLAUER, Gadsden; CONRY, AZALEE WILKINSON, Birmingham. Second row: DEWBERRY. INEZ S., Lineville; DIGGS, WILLIAM E.. Anniston; DOBBS. AGNES L., Crosgville; DUNN, LENA A., Gadsden. First row: EPLEY, RUTH S.. Gadsden; FOSHEE, MADCE, Gadsden; FOWLER. BEATRICE C„ Arab; CAINS. AMY DUKE, Attalla. Second row: GANN, ALVERINE CLELAND, Ider; GILBERT, PEARL STANCIL, Alabama City; G1LREATH, JOHN, Trion, Ca.; GOODMAN, MYRTLE R.. Joppa. Third row: GOSS, WILLODEAN. Anniston; GREER, VIRCINIA, Cen terville; GRIZZELL, ARDATH L., Sylvania; GUTHRIE, MYRTLE R„ Joppa. Fourth row: HARPER, SARA, Pisgah; HARVEY, BERNICE, Altoona; HEAD, MYRA NELL, Arab; HEARD, DELBERT, Wehadkee, 137 SOPHOMORE OFFICERS—Kneeling: Orble Barnes, Reporter; Jo Ann Lewis, Treasurer. Bark row: David Christian, SC A Representative; Peggy Sharpton, Social Chairman; Billy Pannell, Vice President; Harry Sherman, President; Hesper Clay brook. Secretary; Virginia Berry, SCA Representative, First row: HIGGINS, NELL J„ Fyffe; ISBELL, EDDIE LOU C, Union Grove; JACKSON, CLARA NELL, Gadsden; JOHNSON, HURSHELL, Graham. Second row: JONES, AUDIE, Chavies; KEEL, CHAR.LES E„ Cropwell; KENNaMER, NELL C., Scottsboro; KILLCREASE, EUNICE LETSON, Albertville. First row: KIRBY, ADA, Martling; KLEIN, HARRY, Bogota, Colombia; LACEY. MAURICE, Fyffe; LAND, JEAN, Sylvania, Second row. LEFrWICH, JAMES C., Gadsden; LITTLE, FAYE ARCHER, Gadsden; LOWERY, BOBBIE, Geraldine; MANN, ANN O., Horton. Third row; MATHIS, LAVERNE M., Boaz; McCASLIN, BARBARA, Ft. Payne; McCLELLAN, JANE, Jacksonville; McCURDY, LOUISE LOWERY, Cranehill. Fourth row: McDILL, LOUISE SMITH, MobUe; Me FALL, CLARA, Fyffe; McGRAW, LOUISE, Vincent; MEDLIN, REBECCA, Gadsden. 139 FRESHMAN OFFICERS — Seated: Naomi Stanley, Reporter; Jerre Smith, Social Chairman; Dale Odom, Treasurer. Standing: Tommy Walthall, SGA Representative; Joanne Smith, Secretary; Ray Songer, SGA Representative; Robert West, President; Juanita Ellis, Vice President. Summer Classes First row: MITCHELL, DOROTHY, Boaz; MOORE, EDITH E., Talladega; MURPHY, ROBERT C., W'edowee; NEWTON, BARBARA, Gadsden. Second row; NOR1CK, SISTER M. CELINE, Gadsden; NUSS, JEWELL, Holly Pond; OAKS, KATE W„ Cullman; OUTLAW, J. V., Section. First row. PAINTER, VALDOR, CrossviJle; PARKER, LAURA. J., Centre; PETERS, RUTH ROBERTS; Henager; POWELL, NELL R.. Jasper. Second row. REYNOLDS, CLEATA DELL. Chavies; RICE. DOROTHY TRAYLOR, Wedowee; ROBERTSON, DESSIE M., Dutton; RYAN, BONNIE STOCKTON, Arab. Third row: SCARBROUGH, SHIRLEY, Talladega; SHERER, LOTTIE, Brooksville; SIBERT, ANN P., Clio; SILVEY. LAEUNA D., Altoona. Fourth row: SMITH, ELEANOR RUTH, Warrior; SMITH, JOHN P„ Henager; SMITH, LECIL N., Garden City; SMITH, MARY LOU. Douglas. 141 Summer Classes First row; SPEER. MAGGIE J., Eden; STAFFORD. NORMAN E., Atulla; STEWART, CATHERINE B., Gadsden; STEWART, MRS. OLEN, W'adley. Second row: STEWART. SHIRLEY. Svlacauga; STRICKLAND. RUBYE, Seclion; THOMAS. BEATRICE R., Charleston. S. C.; THOMAS, CHADWICK. Talladega. First row: THOMPSON, EUDINE P.. Rainsville; THORNBURY, THELMA C., Albertville; TOWNS, SAM, Centre; TllCKER, OPHELIA. Piedmont, Second row. VAWTER, ETHELENE H„ Sycamore; WALLACE, BETTE, Cullman; WARREN, HENRY W., Clexeland; WATSON, VIRGINIA, Heflin. Third row. WEIR, H. CLINTON, Boaz; WHEELER, IDA EDNA C, Ethelaville; WHEELER; SAM, Ethclaville; RUSSELL, JUANITA, Section. Fourth row: WILLIAMS, CECIL DOYLE, Ft. Payne; WILLIAMS, MARY JOHN, Ft. Payne; WH1SENANT, NELLIE FOSHEE, Gadsden; WRIGHT, MANIE, FyHe. 143 144 I AC military M SGT. JOHN TURNIPSEED M SGT. NOLEN B. VEECH SGT. FERRELL D, KNOTT Jacksonville’s Reserve Officer Training Program was started in 1948 when the Department of the Army activated a Field Artillery Unit on the campus. It is a highly competitive four-year program which produces many future officers for the Field Artillery Corps. DEPARTMENT M SGT. JOHN R. W X SF.C. AARON E. HENDRICKS S.F.C. ELDRIDGE BRASSEALE, JR. THE STAFF DKWirn C. MUAJEB. Battalion Commander LT. COL. DARWIN C. MILLER _________________________ Battalion Commander MAJ. JACK R. COLLINS ......................... -....... Executive Officer MAJ. DAVID LACEY ____________________________________________ Battalion S3 CAPT. IVAN F. SMITH „__________________________________ Battalion Adjutant CAPT. BOBBY KNIGHT __________________________________________ Battalion S2 CAPT. GUY E. SIMS____________________________________—____... Battalion S-4 LT. COL MARY SHARP___________________________ —-----------Battalion Sponsor Parade of HEADQUARTERS Practice at Military Law A Word of Praise Inspections Are Tough Cadets on Parade Maj. Jack R. Collins. Executive Officer; Maj. David W. Lacey, Battalion S-3; Capt. Ivan F. Smith, Adjutant; Capt. Guy E. Sims. Battalion S-4; Capt. Bobby Knight, Battalion S-2. the Cadets BATTERY HEADQUARTERS ROSTER FIRST LT. WAYNE H. HOPPER ......... Commanding Officer FIRST SGT. WILLIAM G. MORGAN ........... - First Sergeant SGT. JAMES H. WATSON ....... ......... Platoon Sergeant MARY SHARP Battalion Sponsor The Military Band and Headquarters Detachment r CAPT. THOMAS K. TRIPLETT Commander CAPT FLORIDA PHILLIPS Sponsor FIRST. LT. JOHN S. HYDE Executive FIRST SGT. SIDNEY WHITLEY First Sergeant Parade of 4A’ BATTERY First Platoon FIRST LT. ARLIE L. GUNTER SECOND LT. JAMES E. JORDAN SECOND LT. BOBBY M. HARRIS S.F.C. E. T. CAMPBELL SGT. GARY E. BURNS SGT. WILLIAM WEATHERLY Second Platoon FIRST LT. WILLIAM MILLS SECOND LT. HAROLD BARNARD SECOND LT. JACK R. LISTER S.F.C. JOE W. PARSON SGT. JOHN L. FORD SGT. JOHN A. POWERS SGT. HAROLD W. WELLS Third Platoon FIRST LT. TROY L. MORRISON SECOND LT. ROBERT E. WESSON SECOND LT. ROBERT D. McCLUNE SECOND LT. JAMES A. ELWELL S.F.C. KENNETH C. PAYNE SGT. ROBERT D. HAMMONDS SGT. THOMAS E. SHAMBLEE SGT. WILLIAM M. TOWNS CAPT. DONALD CHAPMAN Commander CAPT. WILLERDEAN BENEFIELD Sponsor FIRST LT. LOUIS BUTTERWORTH Executive FIRST SCT. CLINTON SKELTON First Sergeant the Cadets ‘B’ BATTERY First Platoon FIRST LT. BILLY J. MOORE SECOND LT. WILLIAM SUDDETH SECOND LT. N. H. GROGAN SECOND LT. BUFORD BROOKS S-F.C. JAMES R. CAMPBELL SGT. JACK LLULL SGT. ERNEST SIMPSON SCT. GILBERT TAYLOR SGT. ARTHUR VAUGHN Second Platoon FIRST LT. HUGH W. AVANT SECOND LT. W. H. BROWN SECOND LT. MAX R. JONES S.F.C- DONALD JACKSON SGT. GEORGE KEECH SGT. F. B. POWELL Third Platoon FIRST LT. CHARLES E. WILSON SECOND LT, H. C. BROW NING SECOND LT. J. L. JARVIS S.F.C. JAMES H. ROYAL SGT. RAFORD M. BOOZER SGT. GRADY F. JONES $ £ fc CAPT. CURTIS G. SHAMBLEE _................. Commander CAPT. HARRIET HACKWORTH ...................._ Sponsor FIRST LT. TRAVIS WALKER .................... Executive FIRST SGT. NORMAN C. PROPES ........... First Sergeant Parade of the Cadets ‘C BATTERY First Platoon FIRST LT. JAMES R. GRANT SECOND LT. J. C. ANGLIN SECOND LT. CHARLES D. NOLAN S F.C. ROBERT ROUNDTREE SGT. C. T. HOSMER SGT. T. R. MILLER SGT. LEILUS J. YOUNG Second Platoon FIRST LT. CLARENCE VINSON SECOND LT. EDWIN J. CORBIN SECOND LT. WAYNE ALLEN S.F.C. HARRIS E. LOVE SGT. WILLIAM HAMMILL SGT. JERRY ROBERTS SGT. GLEN H. THOMPSON SGT. DAVID C. TURNER Third Platoon FIRST LT. WILLIAM B. TUCKER SECOND LT. FAIN J. COLE SECOND LT. DAVID D. CRAWTORD SECOND LT. JOHN A. PATTERSON S.F.C. WILLIAM PANNELL SGT. ROBERT E. JONES SGT. GERALD W. WHITLEY 1 5 v b i- Field Trip Ahead! Jax Representative at Fort Sill, Oklahoma Summer Camp Small Arms Practice That's Their Baby The Blade at Work Firing for Effect SCABBARD Jacksonville’s Company B, Ninth Regiment, of the National Society of Scabbard and Blade was organized in 1950 by selected members of the advanced military-classes in the R.O.T.C. program. Cadets who are selected for the Society must exhibit outstanding qualities of leadership, character, and scholarship. WAYNE ALLEN JOHN S. HYDE J. C. ANGLIN DONALD JACKSON RAY CAMPBELL JIMMY JORDAN DON CHAPMAN HARRIS LOVE JAMES A. ELWELL DARWIN MILLER and BLADE THE OFFICERS TROY L. MORRISON IVAN F. SMITH CHARLES E. 'WILSON DAVID W. LACEY __________________________________ Captain LOUIS BUTTER WORTH ............................ Lieutenant ARLIE L GUNTER_____________________________ First Sergeant MAJ. FRANK FREEMAN________________________________5po«ior BILLY PANNELL BYRD TUCKER JOE W. PARSONS CLARENCE VINSON NORMAN PROPES TRAVIS WALKER CURTIS SHAMBLEE SIDNEY WHITLEY Major Rranscomb Awarded 1953 Slate Brewer Air Trophy fn recognition of unselfish service in the advancement of aviation education for the youth of Alabama. (JAP classroom equipment includes a link trainer (or inMrumenl flight; a licensed 2-way radii station on nationwide net; engines, instruments, charts, maps, and a training plane. Senior CAP officers train the cadets. Above: WO Edwin Corbin, W-0 Ivan Smith, 1st Ll. Jimmie Jordan. Cadets Billy Pannell and Bob Hawkins, Adm. Chas. (later. PATRq U,S. AIR fojq Golden Anniversary MAJOR LUCILLE RRANSCOMR National Award W on By . . . Commanding Officer Jacksonville squadron officer attend annual Regional CAP Conference at Robins Air Force base. Above: Squadron Commander Rranscnmh; Alabama Wing Commander, Col, Car)' Nall; Regional Commander, Col, .Michael Whelan; National Commander, Major-General Lucas Beau; National Aviation Educationist, Dr. Mervin Strickler; Lt. John Davis, W-0 Ivan Smith; Lt. Eugene Johnson. Cadet Bobby Knight Receives Flight Instruction Jacksonville CAP Cadet Drill Team Win 19x1 Alabama Slate Drill ( m| eiitt. n 157 f 159 160 WILLARDEAN BENEFIELD 1954 Gem of the Hills Fiesta Queen MARY SPRAYBERRY Miss Homecoming 162 GERRY CHAMBLIS 'Ww • LU MOSELY 165 BILLIE NELL BLACK FRANCES MAN SON BETTY GRAHAM i 69 CAROLYN BAKER 4 More BEAUTIES s ' - - - - ■ . v. u ALICE WILLIAMS « CAMPUS GAIL MOUNTAIN ROBERT HAMMONDS THOMPSoN FAVORITES do a ,oo s,a, «n vai7a6 e ‘WEEPY' WOOTEN MotiE B HTo K’lLSOX NEVA MINOR - '' SUITES CAROLYN DEWS . r t- - DIANNA SCOFFIELD LEE CUMMINGS JOHN CECILIA Assistant Coach TOM ROBERSON, left, and Head Coach RAY WEDCEWORTH directed Came-cocks through nine-game season. It was a Rough Year 1953 THE 1953 GAMECOCKS THE CAPTAINS Ltft: JOHNNY HOWELL, Birmingham senior end, and TRAVIS WALKER. Walnut Grove junior tackle. PUBLICITY DIRECTORS . . - Lus Edwards, Athletic Business Manager and Publicity Director, and Bobby Haw kins. Assistant Publicity Manager. THE MANAGERS . . . Student managers fer the 1953 football season were Howard Waldrep, left, and Pete Brooks. FOOTBALL THE 1953 RECORD Jacksonville 7 Livingston Jacksonville O Maryville Jacksonville--- ..... 0 Chattanooga ... Jacksonville 19 South Georgia J acksonville 7 T roy 16 Austin Peay J acksonville 40 West Georgia - 0 Florence Jacksonville J acksonville— .26 Howard DO. ALD SALLS Head Football Coach, now on leave to complete studies for doctorate in physical education. ,79 •m 4 THE CHEERLEADERS Bill Hsmmill, Jack Collins, Gerald Johnson, Frances Hanson, Helen Thompson, Jane Mayes, Billy Pannell and “Weepy Wooten. ISO Abate: DON BACON, back . . . ROY BULL’ BAILEY, tackle . . . HAROLD ‘PISTOL’ BENTLEY, guard . . . ECHOLS BRYANT, back. DON BULGER Center THE GAMECOCKS DOUG CALDWELL Back Below: RAY CAMPBELL, end . . . BILL CLARK, back . . . KENDALL CLEMONS, guard . , . JERRY COLE, tackle. MORE Below. JOE CURRIE. center . , . AIJBRY DAVIS, back . . . BOBBY DONAHOO. tackle . . . CHARLEY GRISHAM, back . . . JACK GR1ZZARD, guard . . . GENE HANSON, bark. WILSON HICKS Rack VIRGIL HOLDER Back FOOTBALL Below: LAMAR HOWELL, back . . . BILLY HUDSON, guard . . . JOHNNY JOHNSTON, back . . . GEORGE KEECH. back . . , ALEX MAN DLL guard . . . HERSCHELL O’DELL, end . . . TOMMY PHILLIPS, back . . . RILL RODDAM, tackle. GUY SIMS Guard CHARLESSOLLEY Tackle JACK STEWART End THE OTHERS PAUL THOMPSON Back DONALD WARREN Back HARRY YOCUM Guard Gu,.s who go' ! • v... -. -i I ...... ’♦ ! ■ • • TOM ROBERSON Basketball Coach ACTION amecocks BASKETBALL HOWARD WALDREP Anniston Junior BUDDY MAYES Mobile F reshman BARTO WILSON Gadsden Sophomore TOM RICHEY Ft. Payne Sophomore LARRY OSWALT Pirdmont Freshman JOE CRAIG New Hope Sophomore REMAINING GAMES Howard College (2), Chattanooga, Peerless Mills. Alabama State College Tournament More points! ...AND MORE THE RECORD Jacksonville........75 Jacksonville........69 Jacksonville 62 Jacksonville.......61 Jacksonville........60 Jacksonville.......61 Jacksonville .......64 Jacksonville -.... 61 Jacksonville........73 Jacksonville..... 52 Jacksonville______ 60 Jacksonville..... .57 Jacksonville........68 Jacksonville 73 Jacksonville.... 74 Jacksonville........ 5 Jacksonville Redstone ..... ...._._65 Livingston -----------58 Alabama ______________82 Redstone _____________44 St. Bernard...........67 Florida State.........72 Livingston -----------55 Howard .............. 63 Livingston ......... 64 Troy ________________ 54 Chattanooga ..........70 Troy .................53 Georgia Teachers .....90 St. Bernard ........ .87 Peerless Mills _______81 Livingston _________ 53 Florence EARL MORRIS Union Hill Junior PAT WILLIAMS Wedowee Junior 186 RICHARD MAJURES Gadsden Junior Riche fr ak ‘tipi GAMECOCKS HOWELL TAYLOR Horton Freshman VIRGIL HEATH Manager GENE PHILLIPS Emma Sansnm Freshman SAMMY UPSHAW W'hite Plains Freshman PETE BROOKS Kinston Senior Left to right: ALVIN BYERS, catcher ... BUD McCARTY, catcher outfield . . . JOE RAY KURTZ, pitcher . . , BOBBY NIX, second base. THE TEAM 1953 FELTON CHEATWOOD MILFORD COAN The fant lagers Left to tight:LYLE DARNELL, out fit Id . . . BUD BROCK, shortstop . . . VIRGIL HOLDER, pitcher . . . GEORCE KEECH. outfield. JIMMY LITTLE Third «• baseball TOMMY BROCK First Base WAYNE ALLEN Outfieid v. tHompsON BUDl,Ou |d JACK HAMM ILL HOME GROUNDS DIXIE BROWN Finish Good Season DAVID CHRISTIAN BILL HAMMILL RAY BULLOCK ROY BAILEY PETE BROOKS THE “J” DONALD BULGER DOUG CALDWELL RAY CAMPBELL JOE CRAIG PAUL THOMPSON President HAROLD BENTLEY Vice President BYRD TUCKER HOWARD WALDREP TRAVIS WALKER DONALD W ARREN BARTO WILSON Above: BILL RODDAM CHARLES SOLLEY JACK STEWART CLUB LAMAR HOWELL Secretary LYLE DARNELL CHARLEY GRISHAM JACK GRIZZARD CARL HARRISON WILSON HICKS JOHNNY JOHNSTON GEORGE KEECH HERSCHELL ODELL VIRGIL HOLDER Treasurer 4 OFFICERS . . . Wwpy'’ Woolen, Treasurer; Billie Nell Black. Reporter; Carolyn Mayes. President; Faye Brown, Vice President; Jean Everett, seated. Secretary. WOMEN’S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The Women's Athletic Association was organized by physical education majors for the purpose of stimulating interest in a program of wholesome physical and recreational activities. It is designed to stimulate and foster the highest type of college spirit and to contribute to the development of the ideals of health and sportsmanship for every woman student. Standing: Mrs. William J. Calvert. Jr.. Sponsor; Jean Everett. Carolyn Mayes, Myra Richey. Jane Ramsey. Jo Deerman. Jane Mayes, ‘Wreepy ’ W'ooten, Martha Knowles. Sue Roberson. Dot Orr, lean Mitchell . . . Seated: Lula Ann Johnston, Billie Nell Black, Faye Brown. Betty Robbins, Polly Meehan, Ann Mann. INTRAMURAL SPORTS Activities in Physical Education Department Jacksonville’9 Physical Education Department, directed by Mrs. William J. Calvert, Jr., provides an excellent training ground for students who major in the field of health and physical education. The Department directs our growing intra mural sports program. Claw '0«'s and Tumid CLASSES at WORK It’s easy if you know how’ Jax trackmen at the Relay Practice makes perfect Folk Dancing goes modem BASKETBALL CHAMPS and RUNNERS-UP . . . Pannell Hall, top, won the intramural basketball championship by beating Abercrombie, bottom, in reason finale. THE FOOTBALL CHAMPS . . . The Aces look top honors in lively competition during the fall intramural touch foothall program. 200 OFFICERS . . . Stated: Joyce Maddox, Second Vice President; Margaret Ann Carter, Publicity Chairman; Lucille Branscomh. Sponsor and Counselor . . - Standing: Mrs. Lawrence Hicks, Co-sponsor; Herbert Griffin, President; Helen Thompson, First Vice President; Jack Collins, Treasurer; Charles Cater, Co-sponsor. Jacksonville FUTURE BUSINESS OF AMERICA A Group of Jacksonville’s Future Business Leaders of America •Ta: Wfr i ■M By Ja kwinville FBI.A chapter. Huguley serves as president and Collins i9 the | stale ireasurer. Miss Lucille Branscomb is state director. Chapter LEADERS v ■ 1 J Above, top: Jacksonville FBLA Chapter establishes Placement Bureau for its seniors . . . Seated: David Lacey, Herbert Griffin . . . .Standing: Joe Lane, Helen Thompson. Clarence Bailey, Jack Collins, Kilty Mills. ‘Bureau’ Above, bottom: National and international business official approve plan In, ,K,5.ibl. national adoption . . . “Bunnia Bobor„n National P.o.jdon ; Ur. Hatndnn Kotknrr. Intrnt.tion.l Prr.idrnt. and Dr. l.loyd Donat... P'™ dent United Business Education Association. Panel of businessmen from surrounding district discuss business opportunities. ,r World Champion Typist, George f loss fir Iff technique to Jacksonville students. demonstrate Kc s a T«4« Tdta . M'm‘ SlOFI ding: Ja‘'nU’ in. C'.titman. e Vetsoii, The Writers’ f Lu u, ative writine tC m T °rga,uze i ,n 1948 b students who were interested in cre-. i e [tt tnbers present original compositions to the group at each of the « I , t r,vov‘'' uugiiiai iumj;uNir t •“Monthly meetings. The best of the compositions are selected for publication in Soundings,” the club’s annual publication. THE WRITERS’CLUB THE OFFICERS Huffaker, Wade, Hawkins BOBBY HAWKINS ------------_---------------- I resident ALDEN HUFFAKER — - ' President BETTY W ADE ...................... Secretary-Treasurer + , ■ OFFICERS . . . Suevilla Pendergrass, President; Carol Dunn, Vice President; Barbara Shirley, Secretary-Treasurer; J. A, Patterson, Reporter. PHI MU CHI BETA Science Club Phi Mu Chi Beta was organized by science majors and minors during the first semester. It was formed as an organization for students interested in physics, math, chemistry, and biology, and is open to sophomores, juniors, or seniors. First row, seat'd: J. A. Pattem n, Suevilla Pendergrass, Carol Dunn. Barbara Shirley, Carolyn Mayes . . . Second row: Billy Smith, Jeanette Honea, Doris Lee Prather. Willardean Benefield, Joy Carter, Lou Ella Walls . . . Standing: James C. Wilks, Jr., Sponsor; Jo Ann Lewis, Blanche Rutland, Mabel Weaver, Ross Smith, Vernon Thorne. Louis Builerworth, Beth Taylor, Byrd Tucker, Arlie Gunter, Denton Kennamer, Wayne Allen, Frank Powell. Don Woodham, Thomas Sham-blee. Curl Shamhlee, Betty Sims, Lewis Lealh. Joyce Cummings, Rotanda Goetre. OFFICERS . . . Seated: June Cary, Treasurer; Mary Ruth Watlord, Secretary; Polly Ea trrwiwd, Vice President . . . Standing'. Miss Olive Barnes, Advisor; Cloria Wood, Chaplain; Joanne Phillips, Sergeant-at-Arms; Gail Mountain, President; Lu Mosely, Alumni Secretary. ALPHA GAMMA EPSILON the Jacksonville Htanter 3 hono.r society (or women students. Members of parlinent a..d participate ba X™ S.«.d, Florida Phillips Jtu U y. h Easlcrwood. Mary Rath 1 ; Mims, Miss Olive Barnes . . . Standing Nina Prince, Naomi Stanley, Jerrie . mith, Jean d on. Mary Louise Kile, Blanche Spradley, Alicia Moody. Joanne Phillips, Gall Mountain, Gloria Wood, Carol Dunn, Ann Bennett. Seated; Ronald Brooks, Wayne Hopper, Jimmy Haynes, James Cheatham, W. H. Ashbum . . . .Standing: Dick Jones, Wendol Kelso, Gary Morgan, W. H. Finley, Waller Mason, Sponsor; J. E. Duncan. Jack Collins. PHI MU ALPHA Phi Mu Alpha is an organization for men who are actively interested in music. The fraternity sponsors several programs each year, including the annual Christmas Dance, and offers a music scholarship each year to qualified high school senior. OFFICERS . . . Seated: W. H, AshWm. President; W. R Ymley, NHce President; Jimmy Haynes, Treasurer; Dick lones, Secrel ty. man-°n FlCERS • • • Stated: Orhle Barot . . YWA Chairm . n. TK ' Publicity Chairman; J. C. Anglin. Trealur l!lirvNel1 BUck. Devotion i m. a‘rfnan« Conrad Wellbaum. Sunday School Representative; Travi W ie Um£ghfe Cook! SSlfc • ; , Standing’. Verna Latham, osl Side BTU Representative- Ray CimBMi10 Chair- KUine McCr.w, Vice President; Ray Pruitt, Secretary; Lula Mae taryBSV]. BAPTIST student union Membership in the Baptist Student Union ;G „ at Inrlrs mvilU In I A A’ ♦ uaent Cnion is open to every Baptist student enrolled Jacksonville. Included in Its many campus activities are regular Morning Watch, Evening Vespers, and Sunday church programs. The Union is directly connected with the activities of the Baptist churches of Jacksonville, and strives to correlate the spiritual, social and scholastic aspects of student life. BAPTIST STUDENTS AT J ACKSONV1LLE Mrs. James Williams, Ross Smith, Miss Lucille Branscomb, Herbert ’ Griffin, Myra Gulp, Milton Acton, Lois Culp, Douglas Martin. Mary Louise Kile. PI TAU CHI Rational Honorary Religious Society WESLEY foundation Right: WESLEY FOUNDATION CHOIR TV WVsley Foundation or Methodist Students attending •'“t’ksonviJJe State College OFFICERS . . . Thomas Martin, Vice President; Charles Shultz. President; John Hyde, Treasurer; Billy Moore, Secretary : Vernon J. Thorne. Sergeant-at-Arms; Dr. Emmett Fields, Sponsor. KAPPA PHI KAPPA Kappa Phi Kappa is a national professional education fraternity, whose membership consists of students and faculty members who are interested in the advancement of professional education. The aim of Kappa Phi Kappa is to further education by means of sound moral character and recognized ability, to engage in the study and practice of its principles and the solution of its problems. SraUd: Ka ; Smith, Dr. Emmett Field . Thomas Martin. Billy Moore. John Hyde. Charle Shultz. J. C. Anglin. Vernon Thorne . . . Stan din g: Clarence Vinson, Byrd Tucker. Sidney Whitley, Denton Kennamer. Claude Mullinax, Donald Jackson, Sherall Walker, W. H. hburn. Troy Morrison. Billy Smith, and Carl Merrill. KAPPA DELTA PI Abort, [eft: Mis Lucille Hranscomh, Counselor ami Sponsor . . . Befou-, left: Charle Cater. Member . . . Seated: Imogene Craft . . . Standing: Nelta J an Thorne. Carol Dunn. Margaret Ann Carter. Not shown are Polly Eastrrvvood ami John Lester. Kappa Delta Pi, Epsilon Phi Chapter, is a national honor society in education for outstanding scholarship, leadership, and service. KAPPA DELTA EPSILON Seated: Carol Dunn. Jo Ann Lewis. Margie Clark, Carolyn Mayes, Elaine McGraw. Standing: Polly Easterwood, Mrs. William J. Calvert. Jr., Jeanette Honea. Barbara Shirley, Nancy Wood. Mary liammelt. Margarrl Ann Carter. Orble Barnes. Nelta Jean Thorne. Imogene (.raft. 211 212 213 Compliments of ADAMS - McCARGO MOTOR CO. Your Chevrolet Dealer Since 1927 III East IOth Street Phone 1351-1352 ANNISTON, ALABAMA Where Sportsmen Meet GADSDEN SPORTING GOODS Complete Line of Sporting Goods Football Basketball Baseball Tennis Hunting and Fishing One of Northeast Alabama's Best Selections ot Model Kits and Accessories tor the Most Particular Hobbiest ATHLETIC SWEATERS AND UNIFORMS Complete Line ot Trophies and Awards Board Street Gadsden, Alabama ELECTRIK MAID BAKERY Specializing in Finest in Men’s Apparel ON THE SQUARE The Wright Shop JACKSONVILLE, ALABAMA Compliments of Pleas Manley Representing WEDDING, BIRTHDAY AND PARTY CAKES IVAN ALLEN COMPANY 29 Pryor Street Atlanta, Ga. 1023 Noble Street Anniston, Ala. THE SOUTH'S LARGEST OFFICE SUPPLIER McDonald -glass GROCERY COMPANY Wholesale Distributors ANNISTON ALABAMA Compliments of Personal Loan Co. GADSDEN ALABAMA Compliments of Sawyer Office Supplies OFFICE FURNITURE AND SUPPLIES 21 East Eleventh Street Anniston Alabama Gem of the Hills MISS MARY SHARP ‘QUALITY CLOTHING' Chastain - Roberts Grocery Co. WHOLESALE GROCERS CLOTHING CO. Anniston Alabama Gadsden Alabama AUTHORIZED SALES aho SERVICE WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM Rowe Motor Co. BUICK DEALERS Compliments of FARMER'S MERCHANT'S BANK 24 East I Ith Street Anniston Alabama Centre Alabama COMPLIMENTS AND BEST WISHES Edwards Cigar Tobacco Co. Anniston, Alabama CITY DRY CLEANERS JACKSONVILLE ALABAMA TRAILWAYS BUS SYSTEM Routes of the Through Liners We Serve Your Travel Needs to the Next Town or Across the Nation Compliments of WHMA 1450 K. C. WHMA-FM Travel on the REBEL ROUTE THROUGH LINERS AMERICAN BROADCASTING COMPANY AFFILIATE Studios in Radio Building Anniston Alabama ...Food Served at Its Best TYSON'S RESTAURANT Specializing in U. S. Choice Steaks REGULAR DINNERS SEA FOODS STEAKS CHOPS C. 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KNIGHT Piedmont, Alabama Compliments of CHEROKEE COUNTY BANK CENTRE ALABAMA TO SUIT YOUR TASTE The Finest of Fine Foods GADSDEN, ALABAMA WHITE PALACE CAFE Learn to Dance Ballet Tap Acrobatic Ballroom Zenobia King Hill SCHOOL OF DANCE 1201 Wilmer Ave. Phone 1639 ANNISTON, ALABAMA Gem of the Hills MISS VIRGINIA BERRY ROYAL TYPEWRITERS VICTOR ADDING MACHINES Sales — Service — Rentals JAMES E. HARRISON Typwriter Sales and Service 7 it ' GOOD FOOD CfOU (OLCUtt ANNISTON'S FINEST AND ONLY MODERN FIREPROOF HOTEL 1023 Atlanta Ave. Phone 369 (Directly in Front of Courthouse) ANNISTON, ALABAMA JEFFERSON DAVIS HOTEL Special Steaks Seasoned to Taste Courteous Service Anniston Alabama ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY We Are Exceedingly Happy and Very Proud to Announce the Installation of America's Greatest Find and Development in the Entertainment Field . . . Cinemascope With STEREOPHONIC SOUND (You See it Without Glasses and Hear it as Never Before) Our screen is POSITIVELY the largest in the state by theatre ratio comparison, which will go further to ingulf you with excitement, thrills and entertainment as you have never enjoyed before. PRINCESS GADSDEN, ALABAMA FOR QUALITY CLOTHING BY WORLD FAMOUS CLOTHIERS Shop Allan Denson Broad Street Gadsden, Ala. Compliments of Bankhead Cleaners EXPERT CLEANING SERVICE Located BIRMINGHAM HIGHWAY IN WEST ANNISTON Standard for Half a Century COMPLIMENTS OF GALLOWAY COAL MINING COMPANY INC. Exclusive Miners of ELK RIVER and GALLOWAY COAL BIRMINGHAM. ALABAMA Gem of the Hills MISS GERRY CHAMBLIS Headquarters for NORGE HOME APPLIANCES Home of FINE FURNITURE PERRY BETHEA, owner of Bethea Furniture Com pany, demonstrates the beauty and convenience of a new Norge Range. BETHEA FURNITURE CO. 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CASS, Manager Compliments of DOMESTIC LAUNDRY GADSDEN, ALABAMA - To Insure a Well-Built Future It's WEBB LUMBER COMPANY ANNISTON, ALABAMA Girls' Rifle Team (Kneeling) Lula Ann Johnson, Alicia Moody, Barbara Ann Self . . . (Standing) Katherine Cooper, Betty Cook, Captain Franklin, Ann Mann, Nancy Wood. KING OIL COMPANY Centre, Alabama PAN-AM SERVICE CO. Jacksonville CAMPBELL CARBURETOR CO. Anniston, Alabama EAST ALABAMA COACH LINES Roanoke, Alabama PIGGLY WIGGLY COMPANY Roanoke, Alabama DAIRY QUEEN Anniston, Alabama PRESTRIDGE MOTOR COMPANY Roanoke, Alabama SKINNER'S FURNITURE STORES Roanoke, Alabama COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION Anniston, Alabama GITTINGS JEWELRY COMPANY Roanoke, Alabama W. F. CRUMPTON CO., INC. Roanoke, Alabama O. K. BARBER SHOP Roanoke, Alabama WESTERN AUTO STORES, INC. Roanoke, Alabama W. H. McMURRAY CO. Roanoke Alabama PHILLIPS BROTHERS HARDWARE Roanoke, Alabama BURDETT FOOD STORE Roanoke, Alabama •RED' Roanoke, Alabama DUNN CHEVROLET COMPANY Roanoke, Alabama W. T. 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