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‘ 6%ou$A 7Ae e T oex — Stut7odaef, — deader 7outoxne«vf RAMONA WOOD LIBRARY STATE TExCHErtS COLLEGE JACK30NVIUJE, AU. - . , UAC0tC 0 0 0 - 7- .. - - -, “tty KC ScoMamcf 0 + ,,. IPCedcciHe 0 0 Published by Student Body JACKSONVILLE STATE COLLEGE Jacksonville, Alabama ‘P’te4ceteKt' ’TTCetAeiye The MIMOSA serves a dual purpose. It depicts the history of a single college year and records some personal glimpses of the period involved. In the years to come, this issue of the student publication will “become treasured by those who are pictured within its pages. The story it conveys will be as eagerly observed as a conversation with an old friend. Our students of today will find that tomorrow it will serve as the memories of happy and useful days spent on our campus. I congratulate those who have made this issue possible. Sincerely yours HOUSTON COLE ‘Dedicated tc MISS MAUDE LUTTRELL Miss Maude Luttrell has been a member of the faculty since 1935. During those years she has probably endeared herself to more students, faculty members, and friends of the institution than any other person. “Miss Maude,” as she is affectionately known, has always gone above the call of duty in her consideration of others. Her timely contact with discouraged students has oftentimes resulted in the prevention of their withdrawal from college. The general consensus on the campus is that she can never be replaced. ?k 4frfinecfaUfa t fa FRANK McLEAN B.S., A .S., Ph.D. University of Virginia Dr. McLean, professor of English, came to Jacksonville State College in the fall of 1938; he retired at the end of school year, 1956, to return to his native Virginia. During his years in our college, faculty, staff, and students appreciated him for his friendliness, his helpfulness, his scholarship. In this page of appreciation, the MIMOSA delights to honor Dr. McLean. ? t fc’iectaXi K (a I.EVI T. WILSON B.A., M.A,, Washington and Lee University A.M., Columbia University Ph.D.y Harvard University Dr. Wilson came to our college in 1951, following a long period of distinguished service on the faculty of the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis. His four years at Jacksonville have been years in which he endeared himself to all. His knowledge of his subjects—science and mathematics—impressed all who knew him. In honoring Dr. Wilson in this year of his retirement, the MIMOSA honors itself. 4cUHCHC tnaitC0K DR. HOUSTON COLE President DR. THERON E. MONTGOMERY Dean LAWRENCE R. MILES Registrar E. BASKIN WRIGHT Director. Student Personnel 0 R. LISTON CROW Treasurer SOLON H. CLOVER Business Manager MILDRED JOHNSTON College Librarian St U MRS. GENEVA PYRON Assistant Treasurer DORIS BENNETT Assistant Librarian MRS. MIRIAM HAYWOOD Assistant Business Manager MARY CASS Manager of Supply Store MRS. RUBY BRASWELL President's Secretary St u VIRGINIA BANNISTER Dean's Secretary MRS. J. 0. WEBB Veteran's Administrator MRS. ETHEL McWORTER College Dietitian MRS. ETHEL MOCK Director of Student Workers MRS. R K. COFFEE Publicity Director Stag MRS. SYBIL REAVES Transcript Clerk AYERS HALL ELEMLNTAR HIGH SCHOOL ACTIVITY BUILDING BIBB GRAVE HOME MANAGEMENT HOUSE SECONDARY LABORATORY RAMONA WOOD MEMORIAL LIBRARY CHOOL, LEONE COLE AUDITORIUM PRESIDENT'S HOME PANNELL HAL1 HAMMOND HALL CAFETERIA R.O.T.C. BUILDING ABERCROMBIE HALI COLLEGE GYMNASIUM DAUGETTE HALI FRESHMAN HALL DORMITORY FOR MEN OR VII TORY FOR MEN OR Mt TORY FOR WOMEN MUSIC BUILDING ormitory FOR WOMEN HIGH SCHOOL HOME MANAGEMENT HOUSE JOHN T. FINLEY B.S., MM. Music WALTER A. MASON B.S., M M. Head of Division ROBERT L. BARRON BM., M.Ed., Mus. Doc. Music 'pine s4 t OLIVE BARNES B M.. M.A. Music GERALD YELVERTON B.M., M.A. MRS. MARY LOWERY B.S., MS. Head Home Economics Department MRS. MARGARET GREEN B.S., M.A. Home Economics MRS. HAZEL MATHEWS B.S.. M.S. Home Economics MISS LUCILLE BRANSCOMB A.B., M.A. Head, Business Dept, and Director of Aviation LOY W. ALLISON B.A., M.A., Ph.D Head of Division REUBEN SELF B.S., M.A., Ed. D. Head, Secondary Education FLOYD TR EDA WAY BS., MS. Business SducatioH MRS. HAZEL D. HICKS BS., MS. Business OPAL LOVETT BS. Audio-Visual CLAY BRITTAIN BS., M.A. Psychology G. Y. TAYLOR BS., M.A., Ph D. Psychology ROY GIBSON BS., M.A. Education NEWBERN BUSH B.S., M.A. Head Math Department PAUL J. ARNOLD B. S„ M.A., D.Sc. Head of Division COL. EARL W. ALDRUP B.S., M.S. Head Engineering Department “Dietician o£ TftatA, Science HAROLD STRICKLAND BS., M.S.. M.Ed.. D.Ed. Science CHARLES M. GARY A.B., M.S. Chemistry AUSTIN HOWARD B.S., MS. Math MRS. HAZEL WILSON RALPH LINDSEY JOSEPH FREYMUTH REUBEN BOOZER B.A., M.A., Ph D. B.S. B.S., M.S. B.A., M.A. Physics and Math Science Physics Biology JAMES H. JONES B.A., Docteur de L'Uniter site de Montpellier Head, Foreign Language Dept. J. ALFRED SMOAKE BS., B.A., M.A. English MISS MAUDE LUTTRELL BS., M.A. English WILLIAM J. CALVERT B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Head of Division HENRY B. MOCK BS., MS., Ph.D. English V MRS. BERTHA LINDSEY BS., MS. English MRS. JULIA ROEBUCK B.A. English MISS ANN MITCHELL BS., M.A. English EMMETT B. FIELDS B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Head History Department WILLIAM E. GILBERT B.SM.A. Economies HORACE L. STEVENSON B.S.. M.A. History « - t EDWARD E, ESPUNC A.B.. M.A. Economics JAMES M. ANDERS B.S., M.A.. Ph.D. Head of Division iaiaion Social Sciencec LEON McCLUER B.S., M.A. Geography MRS. LENORA D, NOLEN B.A. Sociology THOMAS A. BELSER A.B.. M.A. Political Science ROBERT E. WILLIAMS B.A., M.A. Economics MISS ALTA MTLLICAN B.S.. M.A. History EDWIN VAN KEUREN B.A., M.A.. Ed D. Political Science T houghtful moment Bedtime Slorv Stop him, boys Take my books, please Mr. Crow gets an award Se Uvi O ccena Seated: Willard Crabtree, President; Betty Smith, Secretary; Ottis Williamson. Social Chairman. Standing: John Shelton, Vice President; Tallent Baggett, Treas urer; Horace Acton and Deleath Rives, S.G.A. Representatives. ACTON, HORACE C,, Blount Springs, Alabama. Biology; Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities; Phi Mu Chi Beta, President, Summer, 1956 and 1956-57: Kappa Phi Kappa; Usher’s Club; Pi Tau Chi. Vice President 1956-57; SGA Rep. Senior Class; Wesley Foundation. ALDRIDGE. GILBRETH D., Boaz, Alabama, P.E.; Intramural Committee; Tennis Team 1951. ALDRIDGE, JACQUELINE, Boaz, Alabama, Sec, Science; Kappa Delta Pi. ANDREWS, MARY ALICE. Anniston, Alabama, Elementary Education. ANGLIN, JOE, Huntsville, Alabama, P.E.; SGA Rep. Junior Class; Scabbard and Blade: Intramural Committee: BSU. ARMSTRONG, LARENE H., Glencoe. Alabama. ASKEW, HAROLD LEE, Jacksonville, Alabama, Business Education; Band: FBLA; Masque and Wig Guild; FTA. BAGGETT, SHERMAN TALLENT, Trion, Georgia. Business Administration; BSU; Scabbard and Blade: FBLA; Treasurer of the Senior Class. BAILEY, ARTHUR J., Wedowee, Alabama, P.E. BAINS, WILLIAM T., Albertville, Alabama, Business Administration; Mimosa Staff, 1956-57; SGA, 1955; FBLA; Chapel Committee; BSL1; Young Democrats. BAKER, BERTHA SUE, Centre, Alabama, Elementary Education; ETA. BAKER, CAROLYN, Gadsden, Alabama, Elementary Education; Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities; Miss Spring Fiesta, 1954-55; Freshman Class Beauty; Senior Class Beauty; Intramural Queen 1956; ROTC Sponsor; Treasurer, Kappa Delta Epsilon; Cheerleader; BSU; Homecoming Court; Gem of the Hills; Chapel Committee; All-Star Softball Team; Rifle Team; Home Economics Club; Miss Friendly 1956. BANNISTER, LAMAR, Jacksonville, Alabama, Science Club. BARNETT, ROBERT, Tarrant, Alabama, Math; Scabbard and Blade; Phi Mu Chi Beta: Wesley Foundation; Young Democrats. BASS, WILLIAM M., Trussville, Alabama, Business Administration; FBLA: Intramural Sports. BASWELL, EDITH, Attalla, Alabama. Elementary Education. BLACK. CLIFFORD, Section. Alabama, Math; Wesley Foundation; Phi Mu Chi Beta. BLACK, SAM, Decatur, Georgia, P.E.; Football 1954-55; Vice President “J” Club. BLACKERBY, HUEY, Munford, Alabama, History. BLAKE, ALICE FAYE, Dora, Alabama, P.E.; SGA; President WAA; Alabama Health and Physical Education Assoc.; Director. Girls’ Intramural Program. BLAKE, THOMAS, Heflin, Alabama, History; Kappa Phi Kappa, Secretary 1955-56; Science Club. BOWEN, BILLY D.. Glencoe, Alabama. Business Administration; Scabbard and Blade; FBLA. BOYD. THOMAS O., Gadaden, Alabama, French; International House Program, Co-Chairman 1956-57; Alpha Mu Gamma. President; Kappa Phi Kappa. Treasurer; Social Science Club. BROTHERS, WILLIAM WAYNE, Boaz, Alabama, P.E.; Intramural Committee, Chairman, 1956-57. BUCKNER, ED. Hokes Bluff. Alabama, History; Chapel Committee; BSU; Intramural Sports. BUNCH, WILLIAM H.. Guntersville, Alabama, P.E. CAMPBELL. ROBERT E., Trion, Georgia. P.E.; Intramural Sports; Tennis; Scout Advisor. CAMPBELL, ROBERT W.. Gadsden, Alabama. Biology; SGA; Phi Mu Alpha; College Chorus: Talent Night. CARTLIDGE, FREDA ROSE. Cedar Bluff. Ala bama. Home Economics; SGA; Summer Class Offi cer; Vice President Daugette Hall; Home Econom ics Club; Miss Spring Fiesta ; Senior Class Favorite CAVENDER, HENRY JACKIE, Jacksonville, Ala bama. Music. CHAPPELL. BOBBY D., Garden City, Alabama, P.E. CHESNUT, JO ANN, Gadsden, Alabama, Music Education; Kappa Delta Epsilon; Delta Omicron; Social Science Club; Wesley Foundation; College Chorus. CHILDERS, WELDON, Carbon Hill, Alabama, Math. CRABTREE, WILLARD E., Ider, Alabama. Business Administration: Vice President of Forney Hall: SGA Representative, Pannell Hall: FBLA; President of Senior ClaSs. CRAWFORD, JACOB B., Huntsville, Alabama, Business Administration; FBLA: President Junior Class, Summer 1956: SGA 1956; Usher’s Club 1956-57; BSU. DEATON, ALVA WAYNE, Huntsville, Alabama, Math; Distinguished Military Student; Phi Mu Chi Beta. Vice President 1955-56; Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. DYAR, JAMES HALE, Gadsden, Alabama, Biol-ogy; Cheerleader 1954-56; Chairman, Decorations for Homecoming; Letter of Appreciation 1956; Talent Show. DYAR, ROBERT DALE, Gadsden, Alabama, Biology; Cheerleader 1954-56; Homecoming Decoration Committee; Talent Show. EDMONDS, CLYDE, Jacksonville. Alabama, Elementary Education. ELLIS, DOROTHY ANN, Castleberry, Alabama. Elementary Education. ENGLAND. SYBILL, Jacksonville, Alabama, Home Economics: CAP; Home Economics Club; College Chorus; Dramatic Club; BSU; Art Club; Dancing Ballerinas. FINLEY, ROBERT, Lineville. Alabama, Chemistry; SGA Representative Junior Class. FORD, JAMES F.. Glencoe, Alabama, Business Administration; Scabbard and Blade; FBLA. FRENCH, FORREST A., Roanoke. Alabama, Business Administration; FBLA. GIBBS, BILLY G., Arab, Alabama. Math and Chemistry; Kappa Phi Kappa; Scabbard and Blade. GILLILAND, CORLEY L., Steele, Alabama, Business Administration; FBLA. GRAHAM, BETTY, Gadsden, Alabama, Business Education; Vice President Daugette Annex 1953-54; Freshman Beauty 1953-54; Sophomore Beauty, 1954-55; Senior Alternate Beauty: FBLA Vice President 1955-56. GREENHAW, HELEN, Gadsden. Alabama, English. GRIFFIN, WANDA, Dutton, Alabama, Business Education; FBLA; Kappa Delta Epsilon 1956-57. GUY, SHIRLEY LA DONNE, Vincent, Alabama, Business Education. HAGAN, JOAN, Gadsden, Alabama. Elementary Education; FTA President; Secretary Kappa Delta Epsilon; Secretary Freshman Class 1954-55; Secretary Sophomore Class, Summer 1955; Gem of the Hills: Homecoming Queen 1954; Outstanding Student Teacher 1956; Mimosa Staff 1955-56-57. HAMPTON, BILL, Guntersville, Alabama, Biology; Intramural Sports. HARTLEY, VIVIAN. Birmingham, Alabama, Home Economics. HENRY, MARVIN H., Weaver, Alabama, Business Administration; FBLA, Treasurer; CAP Executive Officer. HIGDON, SAMMYE, Walnut Grove, Alabama, Home Economics. HORTON, SAM L., Talladega. Alabama, Biology: Delta Tau Delta. HOWARD, BUFORD L., Crossville, Alabama, Business Administration; SCA Representative 1955-56; FBLA, State Delegate 1956, National Delegate 1956, Vice President 1956-57; Social Science Club; Young Democrats; Collegian Staff Circulation Manager 1955-56-57. HUGHES. JOHN WARD, Jacksonville, Alabama, Chemistry; Collegian Staff; SGA; Editor of Mimosa 1956-57; Talent Show. HUGHES, MARY MILAM, Jacksonville, Alabama, Business Education; FBLA; Chapel Committee SGA 1956 57; President Abercrombie Hall; Mimosa Staff 1956-57; Wesley Foundation; Intramural Sports, All-Star Team, 1GOU, HAROLD. Gadsden, Alabama, Business Administration; FBLA; BSU; Intramural Sports; Science Club; Scabbard and Blade; Vice President FBLA 1956-57. JENNINGS, GUY, Camp Hill, Alabama, Business Administration; FBLA, Delegate to State and National Conventions; Wesley Foundation, Vice President; Pi Tau Chi, President; Mimosa Staff. JOHNSON, BETTY JO, Hokes Bluff, Alabama, Business Education; Wesley Foundation; FBLA. JOHNSON, HERMAN, Montgomery, Alabama, Music; Band. President 1957; College Chorus 1955; School Orchestra; NEA Symphony Orchestra; Brass Choir; Woodwind Choir; “Stardusters” Combo; “Melody Makers”; Concert Wind Ensemble; Phi Mu Alpha, JOLLEY, VENOY J., Fort Pavne. Alabama, P.E.; “J” Club. KELSOE, RUBY H., Jacksonville. Alabama, Elementary Education. KELSOE, WYNDAL G., Jacksonville, Alabama, Music. KILLION, ETHERIDGE, Blountsville, Alabama, Business Administration: FBLA; Mimosa Staff, Business Manager; Young Democrats Club; Sophomore Class Favorite. LAMINACK, CHARLES M., Muscadine, Alabama, History. LANEY. BILLY JACK, Rainsville. Alabama, P.E.; “J” Club. LEE, LARRY E., Gadsden, Alabama. Business Administration; Scabbard and Blade; FBLA; Distinguished Military Student. LEINENGER, DOT, Lafayette. Alabama, Medical Technology; Science Club. Vice President; BSU. LETHERWOOD, MILDRED. Anniston. Alabama, Math; Wesley Foundation; Phi Mu Chi Beta, Secretary 1955; Pi Tau Chi, Reporter 1956; Kappa Delta Pi; Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities. LEWISKI, ANDREW P., Gadsden, Alabama. Business Administration. LINDBLOM, AUDREY K., Jacksonville, Alabama, Math. LINDSEY, BILLY S., Piedmont, Alabama, Business Administration; FBLA President 1956-57. LIVOLSI, JOSEPH A., South Barre, Massachusetts, History. LONG, MARTHA FAYE, Boaz, Alabama, Elementary Education; Weslev Foundation; FTA Treasurer 1956-57. MARSHALL, MARY BESS, Southside, Alabama, Home Economics; Leone Cole Home Economics Club, Treasurer 1955-56, Secretary 1956-57; FTA Publicity Chairman 1955-56-57; Treasurer Daugette Hall 1955-56. MAYES, FLOYD B., Mobile, Alabama, Business Administration; Basketball Team, Captain; “I” Club, President; Scabbard and Blade; FBLA; Baseball Team 1954. McDANIEL, GENERAL LOU, Gadsden, Alabama, Business Education. McDANIEL, JACKIE, Crossville, Alabama, P.E.; Intramural Committee; Intramural Basketball, Most Valuable Player. McDANIEL, MILUCENT, Crossville, Alabama, Business Education; Summer Social Representative 1954-1955; Freshman Class Beauty; FBLA; Kappa Delta Epsilon. McMANUS, JAMES T,, Roanoke, Alabama, Business Administration; President SGA; Usher’s Club; CAP; FBLA; Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities; Scabbard and Blade. MEYER, ED, Chattanooga, Tennessee, History; Kappa Phi Kappa; Social Science Club; SGA Representative. STATE COLLEGE LIBRARY JMXSOMWLLE. wmmm MOORE, ELIZABETH JUNE, Addison, Alabama. Elementary Education. MOORE, FAYE, Attalla, Alabama, Biology. MORRIS, ELLIS R., Roanoke, Alabama, Business Administration; SGA Treasurer; Mr. Friendly 1955-56; Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities; Wesley Foundation; FBLA; Scabbard and Blade; Distinguished Military Student; Intramural Sports. MORRIS, GRACE, Somerville, Alabama, Math; Kappa Delta Epsilon, Vice President. President; Phi Mu Chi Beta; WAA. MOUNT, KENNETH, Gadsden, Alabama, Business Administration; FBLA; American Accounting Association, NELSON, TOM A., Guin, Alabama, Business Ad-ministration; FBLA; CAP OAKS, CLARENCE B., Clanton, Alabama, Chemistry; Scabbard and Blade; Kappa Phi Kappa; Phi Mu Chi Beta. ODEN, LESLEY E., Oak Ridge, Tennessee, Business Administration: FBLA: Scabbard and Blade. PARNELL, ARKATIE Y., Anniston, Alabama. Elementary Education. PATRIDGE, GEORGE, Brent, Alabama, Music. PAYNE, JAMES P., Anniston, Alabama, Business Administration; FBLA. POWELL. WILLIAM S„ Attalla, Alabama, Math: Wesley Foundation; Phi Mu Chi Beta: Pi Tau Chi; Scabbard and Blade: Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities; Distinguished Military Student; Drill Team Commander. RADFORD, JOE. Albertville, Alabama, Business Administration; FBLA; Mimosa Staff: Collegian Staff. RAMSEY, JANE, Collinsville, Alabama, P.E.; WAA 1953-57, Vice President 1956-57; Chairman Intramural Sports; Secretary Senior Class, Summer 1956; Secretary Abercrombie Hall 1956, Reporter 1956-57; Alternate Beauty Senior Class. RAYBURN. JIMMY. Oxford, Alabama, Music; Phi Mu Alpha, Secretary 1954-55, Treasurer 1955-56; Band. Vice President 1956-57; College Chorus, Orchestra, Brass Choir. REYNOLDS, JOHN CARL. Gadsden, Alabama, History. RHODES, GRADY E., Blue Mountain, Alabama, Business Administration; FBLA. RICHEY, MYRA, Geraldine, Alabama, P.E.; SGA Junior Class 1955-56, Abercrombie Hall 1956-57; Social Chairman Junior Class; Intramural Sports, All-Star Team: WAA Reporter: Flag Raiser; Chapel Committee; Friendliest of the Month. RIVES, DE LEATH, Albertville, Alabama, Music Education; College Band, President 1955-56, Secretary 1954-55: Brass Choir; Northeast Alabama Symphony College Chorus: Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Treasurer 1954-55, President 1955-56, National Councilman 1956-57; Kappa Phi Kappa. Treasurer 1956; Ushers Club, Secretary-Treasurer 1956-57; Phi Mu Chi Beta; Wesley Foundation; Pi Tau Chi; SGA Representative Senior Class; Senior Class Favorite; Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. ROGAN, ROBERT E„ Miami Beach, Florida, Chemistry; Scabbard and Blade: Who’s ho in American Colleges and Universities: Distinguished Military Student; Battalion Commander ROTC; Mimosa Staff: Intramural Sports, All-Star Team; Cadet of the Year 1954-55; Rifle Team 1953-55; Drill Team 1954. RUSSELL, DORIS M., Heflin. Alabama. Business Education; Kappa Delta Pi, Treasurer 1956-57; FBLA; Masque and Wig Guild; BSU. RUSSELL, JAMES W., Section, Alabama, Math- en atics. RYAN, J. B., Jacksonville, Alabama. SALLAS. JAMES, Goodwater, Alabama. History; Science Club. SAMUELS, JIM, Montgomery. Alabama. Chemistry. SELF, DEWITT W., Birmingham, Alabama, Music Education; Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia; Band; Orchestra; Chorus; Brass Choir; BSU, President; Choir Director; Chapel Committee. SHELTON, JOHN, Pisgah, Alabama, History; Vice President Senior Class; Basketball Varsity 1955-56; “J” Club. SIR1S1NHA, STEVE, Bangkok, Thailand, Chemistry; Phi Mu Chi Beta 1954 56; Alpha Mu Gamma 1954 56; International House Program; Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities; Junior Class Favorite. SKIDMORE, ELIZABETH ANN, Fort Payne, Alabama, English; Kappa Delta Epsilon; Leone Cole Home Economics Club; FT A. SLOVENSKEY. JIMMY LYNN, Trussville, Alabama, Chemistry. SMITH, BETTY, Cedar Bluff, Alabama, Elementary Education; Freshman Class Beauty; Sophomore Class Beauty; Freshman Class Reporter 1954; Sophomore Class Treasurer 1955; SGA Representative; Young Democrats, Secretary 1954; Alpha Rho Tau, Treasurer 1956; Homecoming Court 1955; Gem of the Hills; Secretary Senior Class. SMITH, HELEN, Anniston, Alabama, Math and Languages; International House Program, President 1956; Editor International Voice 1955; Westminister Fellowship; Science Club; Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities; Alpha Mu Gamma, Treasurer 1954, President 1955. SMITH, JAMES F-, Fort Payne, Alabama, Business Administration; FBLA. SMITH, NELL S., Fort Payne, Alabama, Elementary Education; Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities; Collegian Spotlight; Masque and Wig Guild, Vice President: Young Democrats; Social Science Club; Westminister Fellowship. SOUTHERN, THELMA, Vincent, Alabama. Business Education. SOUTHERN, VELMA, Vincent, Alabama, Business Education. SPANN. JO HARRIS, Gadsden, Alabama, Home Economics: Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities: Leone Cole Home Economics Club: Kappa Delta Eplison; FTA. STAGGS. LEON D.. Gadsden, Alabama, Business Administration. STEWART, DAVID P., Sylacauga, Alabama, Business Administration: FBLA; Scabbard and Blade; Intramural Sports. STEWART, LAVOY, Anniston, Alabama, Biology; BSU Reporter, Publicity Director; Masque and Wig, President. I s : f t SWINNEY, SANDRA J., Cedartown. Georgia, Business Education: FBLA; President Daugette Annex 1954-55. TANKERSLEY, RICHARD, Alexander City. Ala-bamh, Biology; Phi Mu Chi Beta, Treasurer; Social Science Club. TAYLOR, ANN MONTGOMERY. Boaz, Alabama, English; Sigma Tau Delta. TAYLOR, PHILLIP HOWELL, Boa , Alabama, Business Administration; FBLA; Basketball; CAP. TAYLOR, WILLIAM L. THORNTON, BILLY R., Pell City, Alabama, Business Administration; FBLA. TOMMIE, LILA MAE, Fort Payne, Alabama, English; Kappa Delta Epsilon; Alpha Mu Gamma; International House. TOLLETT, BETTY, Birmingham, Alabama, Business Education. UNDERWOOD, SHIRLEY, Roanoke, Alabama, Elementary Education; Social Science Club, Secretary 1955-56; Junior Class Favorite; Treasurer, Abercrombie Hall 1956-57; Secretary Abercrombie Hall 1955-56. WADE, MERLE, Gadsden. Alabama, Business Administration; Writers Club; FBLA; Scabbard and Blade; Battalion Commander ROTC; Young Democrats. WALLS, THOMAS ALVA. Guntersville, Alabama, Chemistry; Phi Mu Chi Beta; President Pannell Hall. WALTHALL, THOMAS. Birmingham, Alabama, Math; Kappa Phi Kappa, Treasurer 1955-56, President 1956-57: Scabbard and Blade; Science Club, Treasurer 1955-56; Wesley Foundation; Pi Tau Chi; Sophomore President, Summer 1954; SGA Representative 1955; Masque and Wig: WTio’s Who in American Colleges and Universities. WARD, GARLAND S., Sylacauga, Alabama, Business Administration; Who’s WTio in American Colleges and Universities; SGA Representative Freshman Class; Sophomore Class President; Masque and Wig; BSU; FBLA State President, National Mr. Business Executive; Ushers Club, Vice President; Collegian Staff: Chapel Committee; Young Democrats, Vice President; Stu-Jack Staff. WEAVER, BARBARA, Jacksonville, Alabama, Elementary Education. WEAVER, FRANKLIN, Jacksonville, Alabama, English. WHEELES, DOROTHY NORMA, Ashland, Alabama, History; BSU; Social Science Club. WHITTEN, FRENCH O., Pell City, Alabama, Poli-tical Science; Phi Mu Alpha; International House Program; Dance Band; Young Republicans; Junior Class Favorite. WILLIAMSON, OTTIS, Gadsden, Alabama, Business Administration; President Junior Class; Social Chairman Senior Class; SGA Representative; FBLA; Collegian Staff; Stu-Jack Staff; RSU. WRIGHT, PEGGY, Wellington. Alabama, Home Economics; Home Economics Club State Officer 1955, Vice President 1956-57; Letter of Achievement 1956. YARBROUGH, BETTY SUE, Crossville. Alabama, Business Education; FBLA. McCOLLOUGH, VIVIAN, Jacksonville, Alabama, Elementary Education. OSWALT, LAURA, Piedmont, Alabama. Math; Kappa Delta Pi. OTWELL. MARY SAMUEL, Jasper, Alabama, Elementary Education. BONNER, JEAN, Standing Rock, Alabama, Home Economics; College Chorus, 1955, Secretary, Junior Class, 1956, Science Club, Secretary, 1956-57, Home Economics Club, Secretary, 1955-56, President, 1956-57, Young Democrats. KIRKPATRICK, RONALD, Piedmont, Alabama, Business Administration. PAYNE, ROBERT, Anniston, Alabama, Business Administration; Scabbard and Blade. 1 Have you had geography? Moijii uil' 1 frit i Ji I Ik; Militnrv Hall tyutuwi Seated: JOE METHVIN President MOHAMMED BOUTALEB Vice President BETTY TOLLET MOORE Secretary Standing: BETTY BENEFIELD Treasurer CLAYTON ARRINGTON MARY ANN HUGHES S.CA. Representatives DALE NABORS Reporter Seated: BETTY ALVERSON President LYNETTE GILBREATH Vice President DELORES HAYNES Secretary MARY NELL GALLOWAY Treasurer Standing: OPHELIA CONWAY KAY KIRKLAND S-G.A. Representatives LARUE MORRIS Social Chairman GAIL CLAYTON Reporter Seated: SYLVIA DAVIS President LINDA SCHOLZE Vice President SYBILL TODD Secretary PATSY THORNHILL Treasurer CHARLOTTE MONTGOMERY Social Chairman JO ANN SHIPMAN PHYLLIS THOMAS S.G.A. Representatives JO FAY PHILLIPS Reporter Abercrombie, Charles E. Gadsden, Alabama Akin. Lila Dadeville, Alabama Allen, Burma Dell Section. Alabama Alverson. Betty Mumford, Alabama Anderson, Sarah Gadsden. Alabama Archer, Judith Jean Cedar Bluff, Alabama Armstrong, Marvin Bangor, Alabama Arrington, Clayton Cedartown, Georgia Arrington, Fred Piedmont, Alabama Austin, Shirley Anniston, Alabama Barber, Anne Pell City, Alabama Barber, Ronnie Pell City, Alabama Burton, Barbara Barnett, Billy Anniston, Alabama Barnett, Cienda Fort Payne, Alabama Barnett, Mary Goodwater, Alabama Barrett, Doug Cedartown, Georgia Baswell, Millie Ashville, Alabama Baugh, Iris Gadsden, Alabama Beason, Grace Steele, Alabama Benefield, Betty Roanoke, Alabama Benefield, Lot ice Jacksonville, Alabama Beverley, Jeanette Roanoke, Alabama Black, Kay Ragland, Alabama Blackwood, Fa e Hartselle. Alabama Boman, Dinah Dale Gadsden. Alabama Bonner, Bobbie Springbilb Alabama Bott, Miriam Anniston, Alabama Boulaleb, Mohammed Fes, Morocco Brooks, Marie Gadsden, Alabama Browder, Coy Fort Payne, Alabama Brown, Beverly Walnut Grove, Alabama Brown, Billy Piedmont. Alabama Brown, Marie Anniston. Alabama Brown, Melba Gadsden. Alabama Brown, Sara Pell City, Alabama Brown, Norma Jacksonville, Alabama Browning, Patricia Oxford, Alabama Brymer, Norman Dora, Alabama Burgess, Myra Edwardsville, Alabama Burleson. Wade Talladega, Alabama Busby, Helen Dadeville, Alabama Burnett. Raymond Fort Payne. Alabama Burns. Harriet Gadsden. Alabama Beck, Edward Guntersville, Alabama Cantor, Robert Anniston, Alabama Coppock, Jo Ann Jacksonville, Alabama Carden, Winfred Linevtlle, Alabama Cornelius, Kenneth Gadsden. Alabama Carruth, Barbara Guntersville, Alabama Case, Flora Birmingham. Alabama Caudle, Alexander Anniston, Alabama Cavender, Sarah Jacksonville, Alabama Champion, Martha Oxford, Alabama Chandler, Don Heflin, Alabama Chesnut, Nancy Gaylesville, Alabama Chewning, William Roanoke. Alabama Clark, John River View, Alabama Claybrook, Sue Dadeville, Alabama Clayton, Gail Collinsville, Alabama Collier, Helen Jane Decatur, Alabama Cole, Ann Huntsville, Alabama Cole, Irene Jacksonville, Alabama Coleman, Betty Sylacauga. Alabama Conway, Ophelia Maplesville, Alabama Cox, Sarah Boaz, Alabama Cook, William Piedmont, Alabama Crosby, Bob Culleoka, Tennessee Cunningham, Betty Jean Centre, Alabama Darden, Barbara Sytacauga, Alabama Davis, Camphill, Alabama Davis, Judy Ashville, Alabama Davis, Sandra Crossville, Alabama Davis. Sylvia Sylacauga. Alabama Dawson. Denman Gadsden, Alabama Day. Roland Gadsden. Alabama Dewar. Margaret Helen Erith, Kent. England Dobbins. Frances Anniston. Alabama Dodgen. Jerry Gail Leeds, Alabama Downing, Anne Gadsden. Alabama Drake, John Louisville. Kentucky Dunaway, Catherine Hartselle. Alabama Dupree, Gerald Huntsville, Alabama Durham, Lucy Gadsden, Alabama Durham, Mary Gadsden, Alabama Durham, Vera Maude Fort Payne, A la luma Edwards. Helen Valley Head, Alabama Emberson. Elaine Ringgold. Alabama Estes. Franklin Piedmont. Alabama Evans, Beverly Bessemer, Alabama Forbus, Hazel Lineville, Alabama Fagan. Anne Weaver, Alabama Fannin, William Talladega. Alabama Fare. Vastee Steele. Alabama Faulkner, Mary Forrest Lincoln, Alabama Ferrarone. Aida Lima, Peru Flanagan, James Faint Rock, Alabama Flanagan, Jane Paint Rock, Alabama Forbes, Eugene Ashland, Alabama Fossett, Bettye Guntersville, Alabama Fox, John Alexander City, Alabama Frys, Paul Tourconing, France Frost, Judson Fort Payne, Alabama Gabbett, Dot Camp Hill, Alabama Gable, Clark Hewitte, Alabama Galloway, Mary Nell Attalla. Alabama Gardner, Charles Gadsden, Alabama Garner, Joe Hartselle, Alabama Garrard, Phil Gadsden, Alabama Garrett, Billy Mack Centre, Alabama Gibbs, Glenda Altoona, Alabama Gilbreath, Jackie Trion, Georgia Gilbreath, Lynelte Boaz, Alabama Gladney, Wallace Roanoke. Alabama Glover, Rebecca Jacksonville, Alabama Goodwin, Margaret Leeds, Alabama Godoy, Bert Guatemala City, Guatemala Goldfield, Ike Geneva, Switzerland Greggs. Evelyn Anniston, Alabama Green, Betty Lyn Oneonta, Alabama Griffin, Donna Crossville, Alabama Growall, Kate Aliquippa, Pennsylvania Hammett, Nancy Jacksonville, Alabama Hartley, Lee Wayne Oneonta, Alabama Hammonds, Billy Talladega, Alabama Harris, Ira Dean Jacksonville, Alabama Harris, Peggy Jacksonville, Alabama Hawkins, Peggy Anniston, Alabama Hawking Sue Gadsden, Alabama Hay es, Deloris Section, Alabama Haynes, Roberta Woodland, Alabama Heath, Robert Hissop, Alabama Hight, Lanelle Jacksonville, Alabama Hess. Ada Jacksonville, Alabama Hewett, Glenn Arab, Alabama Hicks, Susie Hueytown, Alabama Higginbotham, Jerry Fyffe, Alabama Hill, Patty Sue Wedowee, Alabama Hornbuckle, Iva Jo Collinsville, Alabama Holcombe, James Fort Payne. Alabama Holmes, J. C. Alpine, Alabama House, Jerry House, John Amsterdam. New York Howard, Paula Anniston, Alabama Johnson, Eugene Jacksonville, Alabama Johnson, Katie Jacksonville, Alabama Johnson, Mary Evelyn Ashland, Alabama Johnson, Sarah Fort Payne, Alabama Jolley Barbara Shorter, Alahama Jones, Beulah Arab, Alabama Jones, Bill Gadsden. Alabama Jones, John Calvin Jones, John Jacob Sylacauga, Alabama Jones, Jonola Talladega, Alabama Jordan. Marylene Cragford, Alabama Keith, Barbara Fort Payne, Alabama Jofre, Francisca Barcelona. Spain Johnson, Arbadella Gadsden. Alabama Johnson. Bobby Gadsden. Alabama Johnson, Earnest Ray Gadsden, Alabama Howie, Exa Anne Heflin. Alabama Howie, Robert Della, Alabama Hudson, Rowe De Armanville, Alabama Humphrey, Johnny Jamestown, Alabama Hunt, Bill Gadsden, Alabama Hunter, Donald Wetumpka. Alabama Ivey, Travis Piedmont, Alabama Jenkins, Charles Jacksonville, Alabama Kelly, Ed Amsterdam. New York Kelly, Gene Gadsden, Alabama Kendall, Sandra Albertville, Alabama Kennamer, Bobby Seottsboro, Alabama Kerr, Carolyn June Alabama City. Alabama Killingsworth, Anne I.eesburg, Alabama Kirkland, Sara Kay Birmingham. Alabama LaLove, Francine Le.Vlans, Sarthe, France Leach, Barbara Oak Ridge, Tennessee Lester, Geneva Oadevjlle, Alabama Lester, Lee Dadeville, Alabama Little, Sue Centre, Alabama Lockridge, Anita Jasper. Alabama Lowe, Frank Lanett, Alabama Loyd, Charles A. Alexander City, Alabama Marbut, Helen Jacksonville, Alabama Masters, Myrna Geraldine, Alabama Maulden, Joan Cbildersburg, Alabama Mayfield, John W. Hartselle, Alabama McAllister, Judy Piedmont., Alabama McCain, Charles Roanoke, Alabama McCarver, Gerald Gadsden, Alabama McCollum, Bobtfy I.ineville, Alabama McCollum, Rose Mary Linevilie, Alabama r McGriff, Dan Holly Pond. Alabama McManus, Peggy Jacksonville. Alabama McPherson, Shirley Fori Payne. Alabama Mearse, Yvonne Henegar, Alabama Mercer, Libby Borden Springs, Alabama Melhvin, joe Annislon, Alabama Miller, Wynelle Delta. Alabama Minor, Ann Dadeville, Alabama Nelson, Charles Centre. Alabama Montgomery. Charlotte Oxford. Alabama Moon, Donald Birmingham, Alabama Moore, Jo Anne Flat Rock. Alabama Moore, Mattie Jo Talladega, Alabama Morris, Howard Somerville, Alabama Morris, Hugh Roanoke, Alabama Morris, La Rue Lanell. Alabama Nabors, Dale Maplesville, Alabama Norton, Dorothy Gadsden. Alabama Nation, Steve Oneonla. Alabama Newberry, Beverly Ann Sylarauga, Alabama Newton, Fred Gadsden. Alabama Nickleson, June Goodwaler. Alabama Nichols, Charlotte Ashland, Alabama Nix, Virgil Walnul Grove, Alabama. Oaks, Melba Sue Jacksonville. Alabama O’Shields, Max Dawson, Alabama Owen, Laquita Laceys Spring, Alabama Padgett, Norman Alabama City, Alabama Painter, Jeanette Crossville, Alabama Parker, Ann Childersburg, Alabama Parrish, Edgar Piedmont, Alabama Patterson, Helen Jacksonville, Alabama Patterson, Joyce Ashland, Alabama Patterson, Kathryn Lincoln, Alabama Patty, J. W. Cadsden, Alabama Payne, Sue Jasper, Alabama Pennington, Thann Ft. Payne, Alabama Perry, Bobbie Alexander City, Alabama Perry, George Sumiton, Alabama Peters, Cecelia Alexander City. Alabama Phillips, Jo Fay Florence, Alabama Phurrough, Julia Alexander City, Alabama Pollard, Vivian Leesburg, Alabama Porter, James Addison, Alabama Powell, Arlene Albertville, Alabama Powell, Bob Lancaster, Alabama Prather, Donald Wetumpka, Alabama Preskitt, Peggy Attalla, Alabama Price, James Lineville. Alabama Prickett. Ben Oneonta. Alabama Pruitt, Emma Glencoe, Alabama Ramey, Jeanne Attalla, Alabama Ray, Betty Glencoe, Alabama Ray, Carma Jo Piedmont. Alabama Ray, Shirley Lyerly, Georgia Read, Ivar Stillwater, New York Redden, Sally Anniston, Alabama Rhinehart. Anne Guntersville, Alabama Rice, Peggy Ft. Payne, Alabama Richardson, Carolyn Dadeville, Alabama Richey, Buelah Ft. Payne, Alabama Robbi ns, Gail Gadsden, Alabama Roberts, Sonny Gadsden, Alabama Roberts, Barbara Centre, Alabama Robinson, Helen Anniston, Alabama Robinson, Joseph Leesburg, Alabama Roden, Lyndth Ft. Payne, Alabama Rutland, Guy Cedartown, Georgia Ryan, T, A. Alabama City, Alabama Saint, Douglas Walnut Grove. Alabama Sanders, Bonnie Warrior, Alabama Sanders, Neil Pinson, Alabama Schloase, Linda Ft. Smith, Arkansas Scott, June Boaz, Alabama Scott, Major Kent Haleburg. Alabama Shaddix, Sara Anniston, Alabama Shamblin, Kathryn Gadsden, Alabama Shelton, Harvey Walnut Grove, Alabama Shelton, Mary Ann Jacksonville, Alabama Sherrill, Wilson Alabama City, Alabama Shipman, Jo Ann Fairview, Alabama Shipp, Jo Beth Hartselle, Alabama Simmons, Delores Mobile, Alabama Simmons, Joyce Birmingham, Alabama Simms, Bobbie Sylacauga, Alabama Smith, Annette Rivervirw. Alabama Smith, Carol Anniston, Alabama Smith, Frankie Ft, Payne, Alabama Smith, Jane Roanoke, Alabama Smith, Tressie Birmingham. Alabama Smitherman, Arville Ringgold, Georgia Stackhouse, Sylvia Alabama City, Alabama Stafford, Leonard Fairfax. Alabama Standridge, Jack Haydn, Alabama Standridge, Yvonne Bangor, Alabama Starnes, Ellen Guntersville, Alabama Stevenson. Mildred Horton, Ala. Stewart, Jean Anniston, Ala. Stillwell, William Heflin, Ala. Swinney, Jean Cedartown, Georgia Tamer, John Westerly, R. I. Tankersley, Shelby Alexander City Tatum, Gennette Abanda, Ala. W ise, Gloria Anniston, Ala. Taylor, Stanley Ft. Payne, Ala. Terry, Henry Springville, Ala. Thomas, Barry Ft. Payne, Ala. Thomas. Phyllis Dutton, Ala. Thompson, Glenda Wellington, Ala, Thornhill, Patsy Pisgah, Ala. Tidwell. Judy Gadsden, Ala. Todd. Sybill Prichard, Ala. Traylor, Rebecca Delta, Ala. Traylor, Wyman Gadsden, Ala. Truitt, Peggy Jacksonville, Ala. Tripucka, John Maywood, New Jersey Unger, Gus Chattanooga, Tenn. Vines, Shirley Ensley, Ala, Voss, Valine Fruithurst, Ala. Waldrop, Marvin Gadsden, Ala. Wallis, Betty Alexander Cily, Alabama Walton, Wanda Gadsden, Alabama Washam, Wayne Albertville, Alabama Washington, Powell Springville. Alabama Watson, Gloria Centre, Alabama Weaver, Frances Roanoke, Alabama Webster, Judy Sylacauga. Alabama Welch, Kate Gadsden, Alabama Welch, Sue Alexander City, Alabama Wellbaum, Conrad Talladega, Alabama Whatley, Billye Anniston, Alabama Wheeler, Wilma Laceys Spring, Alabama f Whitaker, Be Be Jacksonville, Alabama White, Maretta Walnut Grove, Alabama White, Marie Eslaboga, Alabama White, Rayburn Crossville, Alabama Whitt, Martha Gadsden, Alabama Whitt, Mary Gadsden, Alabama Williams, Betty Sue Hartselle. Alabama Williams, Carolyn Cedartown, Georgia Williams, Herman Jacksonville, Alabama Williams, Janice Roanoke, Alabama Williams. Jerry Sue Albertville. Alabama Willingham. Krnest Collbran, Alabama Camp. Gail Tailedega, Ala. Fitner, Jean Ashland. Ala. Larry, William Douglas Ashland, Ala. Lerda-Olberg, Sergio Rome, Italy Nelson, Lynelle Anniston, Ala. Pippin, Carolyn Anniston, Ala. Wood, Peggy Altoona, Ala. W?oodruff, Erin Alexandria, Ala. Wooley, Elizabeth Huntsville, Ala. Wright, Jean Roanoke, Ala. Young, Melba Crossville, Ala. Business Machines Class Hjgh School Band at Homecoming Parade Student tfeve'wnteut rf AGCtOtcOK Ann Brothers Secretary Ellis Morris Treasurer Senior Class Representatives Junior Class Representatives DeLeath Rives, Horace Acton, Willard Crabtree, and Lucy Durham, Mary Ann Hughes. Joe Methvin, Dale Ottis Williamson. Nabors. Sophomore Representatives Freshman Representatives Ophelia Conway. LaRue Morris, Kay Kirkland, Betty Jo Ann Shipman, Patsy Thornhill, Phillis Thomas, A1 verson. Charlotte Montgomery, Sylvia Davis. BUBS BAINS Circulation Manager TOMMY McMANUS Student Advisor “i JOHN HUGHES DEACON KILLION Editor Business Manager MR. OPAL LOVETT, Photographer MR. FLOYD TREDAWAY, Faculty Advisor Seated: Dina Bowman, Classes; Joan Hagan, Organizations; Mary Ann Hughes, Assistant Editor and Typist; Arlene Powell, Typist; Evelyn Greggs, Classes. Standing: Ernest Winchester, Sports; Guy Jennings, Classes; Gerald Williams, Artist; Joe Radford, Classes; John Hughes, Deacon Killion, Bob Hogan, R.O.T.C. BOB CROSBY Editor KAY KJRKLAND BUFORD HOWARD, Circulation Manager Associate Editor DALE NABORS, Circulation Manager 7Ae LYNELLE NELSON, Staff Writer THANN PENNINGTON, Staff Writer Seated: Shirley Ray, Nancy Chestnut, Judy Archer, Lucy Durham. Betty Stephenson, Bettye Fossett. Standing: Joyce Basemore, Virgil Nix, Gerald Williams, JoAnn Shipman, Ernest Winchester, Arlene Powell. We did, too! Cheer up. gang; we’re winning. Olio's a beaulv ? 'ityotKec HtKp Helen runsi Pannell takes first place. Jim Owen’s Car. First place. Sue is crowned queen Birds of a feather Freshman Hall Beat the c ocU, Km. Scabbard and Blade Entry Such Pretty ‘‘Scarecrows'’ Rack up an “A” for Our Gamecocks The Homecoming Court Daugette's Decoration SUE CLAYBROOK Miss Homecoming FREDA CARTLIDGE Miss Spring Fiesta MRS. MYRTLE KELLY House Mother, Pannell flail MRS. REBECCA FAGAN House Mother, Freshman Hall Don’t believe Red. He’s not behind the radio, Twin. Variety of activities All aces. Who let the boy in? The “card bug’’ has bitten everyone. RAMG«V iWQ« US5 t'A’RY STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE 1ACKSONVILLE- ALA 1956 fax State It's your move Monitors Mildred Letherwood Bob Rogan Nell Smith Ellis Morris rj i r Steve Sirisinha DeLeath Rives Helen Smith Tommy Walthall Garland Ward Thann Pennington Betty and Peggy The Thinker Jump, boy, jump! My, such form! The Plotters The three mouseketcers TV viewers Sybill England, entry in the Miss Alabama contest. Erin Woodruff, scholarship winner in Miss Alabama contest. “Maw” Branseomb and the “Old Abercrombie” Men’s Club at their Christmas banquet. nv ; Go, Gamecock! ‘The Bnp King' Carolyn Baker Senior Class Beauty I Betty Graham Jean Stewart Junior Class Beauty Frankie Smith Sopkomore Class Beauty Faye Blackwood 4 0pftc 4tuiK Tony Deleo June Scott Julia Phur rough Sonny Roberts Beulah Richey Safi totH ie 'pawuteA Peggy Preskitt V irgil Nix Clayton Arrington Katie Johnson IHililililililiK Tom Ed Murry Annie Mum Sckcox '? zwvute i Freda Cartlidge DeLeath Rives DeCta, ‘Pt EPSILON PHI CHAPTER National Honor Society in Education Installed in 1944 at Jacksonville, Kappa Delta Pi gives recognition to outstanding leadership, character, and scholarship in education. It is the highest honor that may be won by a student of education. Kappa Delta Pi endeavors to maintain a high degree of professional leadership and fellowship among its members and to enhance professional growth by honoring achievement. Graduates are encouraged to put into practice the knowledge and ideals for which the society stands by applying them to their professional work as teachers. Scaled: Doris Russell, Treasurer; Carol Harden, Secretary; Mildred Letherwood, Social Chairman; George Broonne, President; Imogene Phillips, Membership Chairman; Laura Oswalt, First Viej President. Standing: Thann Pennington, Reporter; Jackie Aldredge, Historian; Audrey Lindbloom, Scholarship Chairman; Peggy Truiti, Second Vice President; Miss Lucille Branscomb, Faculty Advisor. Other Faculty Members; Dr. Self, Mr. Gibson, Miss Milliran, Mr. Gilbert. I OFFICERS Nell Smith. Vice President; Betsy Robinson, Secretary and Reporter; Lavoy Stewart, President. THaaque and lOty OftulcC MEMBERS Lavoy Stewart, Nell Smith, Betsy Robinson, Barbara Keith, Doug Layton, Patsy Thornhill, Rowe Hudson, Myma MasterB, Betty Raye, Erin Woodruff, Charles McCain, Mary E. Johnson, Sherry Crowley, Hossein Ghaffari, Jerry Hamilton, Catherine Dunaway, Mary A. Shelton. Ann Downing, Johnny Humphries, Kattie Johnson, Sandra Kendel, Jo Ann Shipman. OFFICERS P6t Mu li Set Sealed: Jean Bonner. Secretary; Bill Powell, Treasurer. Standing: Horace Acton. President; Clifford Black. Historian; Mr, Freymuth. Advisor; Billy Gibbs, First Vice President; Mr. Boozer, Advisor. Not shown: Annie Fuller, Second Vice President; Billy Nale, Reporter. SCIENCE CLUB Phi Mu Chi Beta was organized by students majoring or minoring in science and was designed to bring into a closer association the .men and women on the campus who are actively interested in science and to promote this interest among other students. The organization is open to upperclassmen who are specializing in physics, mathematics, chemistry, or biology and who have a scholastic average of 3.5 or better. Seated: Dot Leininger, La Rue Morris, Barbara Keith, Ophelia Conway, Patty Hill, Rebecca Traylor, Ann Brothers, Mildred Letherwood. Standing: Orville Smitherman, James Sallas, Olin Tucker, Kenneth Johnson, William Bishop, Bob Barnett, Steve Sirisinsha, Kate Welch. Wayne Deaton, Bobby Kennedy, Johnny Humphrey, DeLeath Rives, Richard Tankersley, Ed Blake, Gus Unger. Seated: Ted Wilson, President; DeLeath Rive , Secretary; Garland Ward, Vice President. Standing: Horace Acton, Bill Jones, Gerald Williams, Bobby Kennamer, Gary Gregg, Clayton Arrington, Dale Nabors, Bob Crosby, Jacob Crawford. Not shown: Mrs. Ethel Mock. Advisor. Vl4j6cnA @lct6. The Ushers’ Club is composed of male students chosen by the faculty. Its members are numbered among the most outstanding students on the campus, and the organization represents one of the most select groups of student leaders. Seated: Joan Hagan, President; Peggy Wood, Shirley McPherson, Reporter; Ann Skidmore. Standing: Mr. Gibson, Advisor; Bertha Baker, Carolyn Baily, Maritta White, Beverly Evans, Bess Marshall, Faye Lang, Treasurer. Not pictured: Forrest Faulkner, Vice President; Jo Spann, Secretary; Jo Rogers, Faye Blackwood, Jane Collier, Jo Beth Ship, Billye Whatley, Vivian Pollard, Mary Lee Jordon, Tressie Smith, Betty Sue W’illiams. Joe Garner, Betty Alverson, Marie Brookes, Burma Dale Allen, Iva Hornbuckle. 7e zc eT i 4 k Uch Future Teachers of America emphasizes ideals in keeping with the great Horace Mann tradition. This organization seeks to orient the student into his teaching profession. It places primary emphasis on the qualities of dependable character and leadership. Sealed: Tommy Walthall, President; Arvil Smitherman, Donald Murphy, DeLeath Rives, Horace Aclon. Standing: Dr. Fields, Faculty Advisor; Billy Joe Cole. Vice President; Ed Meyers, Wayne Washani, Tommy Boyd, Treasurer; Thomas Blake, Secretary; Johnny Humphrey, Hugh Williamson, Mr. Gilbert, Faculty Advisor. 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. Beta Eta Chapter was installed and the charter members were initiated at Jacksonville on June 30, 1948. OFFICERS Seated: Joan Hagan, Secretary; Grace Morris, President. Standing: Shirley McPherson, First Vice President; Mrs-Calvert, Advisor; Carolyn Baker, Assistant Treasurer. Not shown: Ann Skidmore, Second Vice President; Meredith Sanders, Treasurer. T eCta Sfi cto Kappa Delta Epsilon is a national professional honorary education sorority. The purpose of the sorority is to unite women education majors on various campuses, to promote the cause of education, to foster high professional ideals, to develop a spirit of mutual helpfulness, and to recruit selectively for the teaching profession. Seated: Billie McDaniel, Wanda Griffin. Joan Hagan, Ann Skidmore, Jo Ann Chestnut. Second row: Annie Murray, Jo Spann, Shirley McPherson, Peggy Truitt, Kate Welch, Rehecca Traylor, Lila Tommie, Grace Morris, Not pictured: Carma Jo Ray, Valine Voss, Rosemary McCollum, Peggy Gunnels. Sealed: Sarah Johnson. Kay Kirkland President; Mohammed Boulaleb, Vice President; Gloria Wise. Secretary; IJelsy Robinson Stand,ng: Miss Olsen. Advisor; Clyde Martin. Edgar Parrish, Jerry Hamilton. Ireasurer; Bobby Shannan. Dr. (.alverl. Advisor. 'W'utenA Writers’ Club was founded for the purpose of encouraging good writing and future writers. Members of the club meet twice a month to read and discuss individual writings. Each spring, the group publishes SOUNDINGS, a collection of the best works done by the members that year. Former Jacksonville students have graduated from the Writers’ Club and have become successful in the fields of magazine and journalism work. 'putccie ‘ COUKC44 e keoavctte State SfiottAoiitu} URE CESS A OCRS ICA F.B.L.A. Placement Bureau, student operated, helps business students find jobs. Alton Hester, Betty Jo Johnson, Robert Cantor, Chairman. Jacksonville F.B.L.A. Chapter was co-host with Business Faculty to the annual conference of the Alabama Business Education Association in the fall of 1956. Left to right: Dr. Dickerson. President; Mrs. Ward, Vice President; Miss Brownfield, Mrs, Woodward, Mr, Roberts, Miss Branscomb. Mr. Ward, Mr. Lindsey. 4 hcxcca gAafttex 5Z6 Seated: Billy Lindsey. Local President; Garland Ward, State President. Standing: Buford Howard, First Vice President; Harold Igou, Second Vice Presi dent; Judy McAllister, Secretary; Marvin Henry, Treasurer; Jake Crawford, Third Vice President. The Future Business Leaders of America is a national society for business students, designed to promote leadership, scholarship, and character, friendship with businessmen, and opportunities for employment after graduation. The Jacksonville Chapter, organized in 1951, was appointed by the national headquarters as the State-sponsoring institution, and it has since organized the Alabama State Chapter and thirty-five college and high school chapters over the state. First row: Branscomh, Johnson, W'ard, Lindsey, Crawford, Horton, Chewning, Russell, Aldridge. Hardin. Graham, Payne, Ramey, Powell, Haywood, Second row: Tredaway, Hicks, Coley, Nabors, Truitt, Rhodes, Hester, Johnson, McAllister, Galloway, McDaniel, Swinney, Braswell. Third row: Neighbors, Lewiaki, Thornton, Larry, Jennings, Fosset, Clayton. Morgan, Barton, Simmons, Storey, French, Forbe9. Fourth row: Reed, Nelson, Smith, McCarver, Williamson, Lumpkin. Douthit, Baggett, Oden, Cole, Kiliion, Cornelius, W'ellbaum. Fifth row: Bains, Kennedy, Lester, Igou, Mount, Taylor, Currie. Sixth row: Nelson, Pierce, Hardin, Askew, Payne, Canter, Gregg, Dupree, Henry, Howard. COLLEGE B.S.U. CHURCH WILLIS HARPER, Director The Baptist Student Union is the link between the campus and the local Baptist Church. It seeks to provide a program whereby the student can experience Christian growth and development. Student Vinton EXECUTIVE COUNCIL First row: Kay Black, Anita Lockridge, Pianist; Carolyn Baker. Judy McAllister, Secretary; Not pictured: Shirley Austin, Editor, BSV Breeze; Ronnie Barber, J. C. Holmes, Treasurer; Lavoy Stewart, Anne Barber Charles Perry, Mack Heaton. Ed Buckner, President. Dean Fetner Billy Nale Our B.S.U. grows year by year B.S.U. entry in the Homecoming Parade One of our many B.T.U. Classes OFFICERS First row: Betty Stephenson, Secretary; Sue Welch, Social Chairman; Mildred Letherwood, Vice President; Joyce Simmons, Social Chairman; Lucy Durham, Assistant Editor; Mrs, Rebecca Fagan, Sponsor; DeLeath Rives, President. Second row; Guy Jennings, Vice President; Gloria Wise, Vice President; Sonny Lewis, Publications; Clifford Black, Treasurer; Horace Acton, Editor of Publications; Thomas Stevenson, Pastor; Edward Arrington, Vice President. 'peuttdetfioK The Wesley Foundation is a part of the Methodist Student Movement. Through this campus youth organization and the Jacksonville Methodist Church, the students are able to receive spiritual inspiration, development, and fellowship. Membership in Wesley Foundation is not exclusive hut is open to all who are interested. Activities include two weekly meetings, a student choir, Sunday night suppers, forum discussions on vital questions, retreats, various socials during the year, and an open house program at the beginning of each semester. Sealed: Mildred Letherwood, Gloria Wise, Jackie Gilbreath, Joyce Simmons, Wanda Griffin, Betty Stevenson, Mary W'aters. Second row; Charles Nelson, Mrs. Fagan, Mrs. Williams, Sue Welch, DeLeath Rives, Ed Arrington, Ernest Estes, Tommy Walthall, Guy Jennings. Third row: Don Chandler, Robert Taylor, Ellis Morris, Bill Powell, Faye Long, Sonny Lewis. Bob Bamett, Rev. Stevenson, Clifford Black, David Thompson. Seated: Sonny Lewis, Corky Morris, Betty Stephens, Mrs. Charles Fagan, Wanda Griffin, Clifford Black. Standing: Guy Jennings, President; Horace Acton, Joyce Simmons, Miss Alta Millican, The Reverend Tom Stevenson, Forrest Faulkner, Bill Powell, Deleath Rives, and Miss Lucille Branscomb, Chapter Counselor. Not shown; Tommy Walthall, Lucy Durham, Secretary; and Mildred Letherwood. 7cuc (? U 'TfatioHcU 'rfyoH tfVUf Society ALPHA ZETA CHAPTER This honorary society gives recognition to students and adult counselors for outstanding Christian leadership and character on the campus, in the church, and in Wesley Foundation. They are elected by the members of the Wesley Foundation and must have junior or senior standing. Delegates to the National Convention: Freda Cartlidge, Jean Bonner, and Mrs. Matthews, Advisor. o mc OFFICERS Joan Miller. Treasurer; Bess Marshall, Secretary; Freda Cartledge, Parliamentarian; Jean Bonner, President; Jane Collins, Reporter; Peggy Wright, Vice President. Not shown: Advisors, Mrs. Lowrcy, Mrs. Matthews, Miss Kelley. 1 Home Management House and Miss Kelley’s Hi-Fi. First row: Miss Kelley, Iris Baugh, Jane Collier, Lucy Durham, Dot Gabbett, Kate Hodges, Beaulah Jones, Vivian Pollard, Mrs. Matthews. Second row: Mrs. Lowrcy, Carol Ann Farrington, Ruby Coy, Hazel Forbus, Joan Miller, Delores Haynes, Annette Smith, Peggy French, Sammye Higdon. Third row: Rosemary McCollum, Ann Skidmore, Peggy Wright, Louise Clark, Jo Harris Spann, Helen Marbut. Fourth row: Jean Bonner, Freda Cartlidge, Florence Story, Bess Marshall, Jane Sims, Sue Oaks, Jo Sisson. Attention, please! ef ScattomteA SttaftA This makes the third time around OFFICERS Wayne Washam, President; Jimmy Rayburn, Treasurer; Bill Jones, Warden ; DeLealh Rives, National Councilman. 'Wttc s4Cft iei Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia is a national professional music fraternity. Its purpose is to foster the development of music in America, to promote close fraternal spirit among its members, and to encourage loyalty to the Alma Mater. The fraternity is made up of men interested in music. Seated; Ed McCollough, DeWitl Self, David Christian. Standing: Bill Veazey, French Whitten. Jerry Harrison, Mr. Yelverton, Advisor; Charles McCain, Herman Johnson, Mr. Mason, Advisor. Seated: Ed Parrish. President; Betsy Robinson. Ethel Reaves, Committee Chairman; Fartjnanl Scarborough, Betty Smith, Treasurer. Standing; Mrs. Ruby Kelsoe, Shirley Vines, Recording Secretary. Not shown: Jack McClendon, Vice President; Mrs. Wanda Walton. 1 V I t s4nt (£te In the Art Club, everybody gets to try his hand Seated: Iris Baugh, Betty Ray. Glen Hewitt. Lyndal Bolton, Peggy Wood Standing: William Bains, Don Terrell, Otis Williamson, Charles Nelson, Don Stillwell, B. K. Walker, Miley S. Baker, Jean Swinney. 'fyouttp T)e noc etf s4n Uc t The local chapter was organized in the fall of 1956 after having received the charter from the State Organization in December. The purpose of the Young Democrats of America, with which the local chapter is affiliated, is to provide educational and training opportunities in party doctrine for young people. Aside from these objectives the local chapter has provided in the past school year a program designed to promote interest in public affairs and the operation of state, local, and national government. This program has included debates, forums, and public speakers. MEMBERS Bubs Bains Iris Baugh Jean Bonner Charles Burgess Newman W, Coheley Darrell Davis Roy N. Ford Tommy Huffaker Shirley McPherson Jim Owens Tony Pope Roy Thompson Jackie Traylor Bishop K. Walker Edgar W. Pyle William W. Chewning John Paul Siskey Joe Wr. Ingram James W. Porter Dillard Staggs Clark Gable Billy S. Yates Joan Hagen Buford Howard Carolyn Grant Linda Me Curry Edwin Hester Chester B, Shew Paul H. Price Jeanne Campbell OFFICERS First row: Jane Ramsey, Vice President; Faye Blake, President; Libby Mercer, Secretary. Second row; Myra Richey, Reporter; Shirley McPherson. Treasurer; Marie Brown, Vice President, 20o Le t 4 s4t£Cetic The objectives of the W.A.A. are to create a spirit of good sportsmanship and an interest in play, to promote the health of students, and to provide various recreational activities. First row, seated; Helen Edwards, Myra Richey, Burma Dale Allen. Second row, seated. Genette Latum, Peggy Truitt, Jane Ramsey, Buelah Richey, Patsy Thornhill, Jean Murphy. Ophelia Conway, Katie Walley. Standing; Betty Sue Williams. Jerry Sue Hicks, Shirley McPherson, Yvonne Standridge, Peggy Preskitt, Janola Jones. Carolyn Bailey, Marie Brown. Myra Gail Burgess, Myra Jo Burgess, Elaine Emerson, Libby Merser, Faye Blake. Seated, left to right: Joyce Bazemore, Mrs. Wright, Geneva Lester, Thann Pennington, Weyman Traylor. Standing: Jim Harden, Jean Leonard, A1 Jones, Carol Harden, Nell Smith, Rosalie Wences, Rowe Hudson, Reverend Edwin W'ilson. 7 e4t uM4te'i 'peifoum uft The Westminster Fellowship is a student organization sponsored by the Presbyterian Church. It promotes closer fellowship among the students (Presbyterian and all others who wish to take part) and between the students and the adult members of the local church. The Fellowship meets on Wednesday nights for programs of worship and study, which include guest speakers and forum discussions. The members are guests of the congregation at their monthly covered-dish suppers. Informal suppers are enjoyed every Sunday night at the Fellowship House. Pastor of the Presbyterian Church is the Reverend Ed Wilson. siutUuvu, 04 tAel c Aviation Education Flight Orientation Radio Communication SGT. GEORGE NEMUTH SGT. SHIRLEY HUMPHRY Drillmasters 2nd LT. SYBIL ENGLAND Personnel Officer Ht LT. THOMAS NELSON Adjutant Lt. Marvin Henry readies Cadet Waters to fly with Lt. Sidney Piedot as Lt. McManus and Cadet Preskitt await their turns. Captain Bennett and Lt. Henry explain theory of flight to members of CAP-sponsored aviation class. Front row: Naler, Burleson. Second row: Day, Rice. McCauley. Third row: Horton. Landers, Douthit, Morris. A grnup of CAP members—Seated: Ramey, Johnson, Campbell, Humphry. Standing: Simmons. Hamilton, McMan us. 1st IX MARVIN HENRY Executive Officer CAPTAIN WILLIAM R. BENNETT. JR. Training Officer Instrument Flight Instruction: Captain Burnham, Squadron Commander, right, explains the use of the Link Trainer to CAP members Truitt, Taylor, Lee. Air Search and Rescue Civil Defense Leadership Training LT. COL LUCILLE BRANSCOMB Alabama Ifing Director of Aviation Education and Advisor to Jacksonville. 'patriot 7t. S. siOi ponce Instruction in Shortwave Radio-telephone is given by Captain Freymuth, Communications Officer, to Peggy Preskitt, Rayburn White, Cecelia Peters. Ottis Williamson, Jerry Harbin and Betty Sue Payne. CAP Members, seated: Truitt, Lee, England, Taylor, Nelson. Standing: Chewning, Hubbard. McDuffie, Noojin, Pearce, THE 1946-47 GROUP Mte KeUcaKcU t ouae 'Pxoj'icutt 7e lt6- S HKCWlM'tCf ALPHA MU GAMMA NATIONAL HONORARY SOCIETY Seated: Weyman Traylor, Vice President; Tommy Boyd, President; Lila Tommie, Miss Luttrell. Honorary Member. Standing: Mohammed Boutaleb, Edgar Parrish, Secretary; Sergio Lerda Oiberg, Helen Smith, Carolyn Sunningham, Miguel Valdes, Valine Voss, Katie Johnson, Mrs. Jones, B. K. Walker, Treasurer; Dr, Jones, Faculty Sponsor; Miss Branscomb, Honorary Member. THE 1956-57 GROUP Seated: Humberto Godoy, Guatemala; Isaac Goldfield, Switzerland; Rowe Hudson, Treasurer; Weyman Traylor, Secretary; Rosalio W'ences, Mexico; Mohammed Boutaleb, Morocco, Editor. Second row; Sergio Lerda-OIberg, Italy; Helen Smith. Margaret Dewar, England; Miguel Valdes, Cuba; Katie Johnson, Francine Laloue, France; Jacqueline Vcrhaegen, Belgium; Francisca Jofre, Spain; Valine Voss, Thelma Southern, Aida Ferrarone, Peru; Velma Southern, Mrs. Jones. The Cooks; Carrie and Helen. Third row: Lyndol Bolton, Mary Ann Shelton, Tommy Boyd, Anne Killingsworth, Hossein Ghaffari, Iran; Stitaya Sirisinha, Thailand; Lila Tommie, Paul Frys, France; Bobby Kennedy, French Whitten, Dr. J. H. Jones, Director. New Members: Mary Johnson, Carolyn Cunningham, Kate Growall. Seated: Jacqueline Verhaegen, Francisca Jofre, Francine Laloue, Katie Gouliclmi Johnson. Standing: Aida Ferrarone, Sergio Lerda-Olberg, Hossein Ghaffari, Weyman Traylor, Isaac Coldfield, Miguel Valdes, Helen Smith, Rosalhf Wenccs, Stitaya Sirisinha, Tommy Boyd, Paul Frys, Humberto Godoy, Mohammed Boutaleb, Margaret Dewar. s4t6Ce c i BILLY “Tank” HICKS Fullback JERRY COLE JOE CURRIE JOHN O'BAR Tackle Tackle Guard JAX STATE vs ELON 13 12 10—First Downs ____________________ 15 129—Yards Rushing --------„---------- 241 58—Yards Passing _______________ 15 9—Passes Attempted _______________ 6 4—Passes Completed............... 1 2— Passes Intercepted ______________ 1 17—Yds. Returned Int. Passes........ 10 30—Yds. Returned on Kicks____________108 40—Kicking Average ________________ 27 76—Yards Penalized _______________ 70 3— Fumbles Recovered ............... 1 Score By Periods Elon________________________6, 0, 6, 0= 12 J’vi lie ................ 0,7,0,6=13 Elon Scoring; Belgain, Stauffinberg J’ville Scoring: Hicks (2 Conversion: Hicks SAM BLACK End JERRY DUKE Halfback FREDDY CASEY Quarterback 3—First Downs ..................... 17 82—Yards Rushing_____________________259 0—Yards Passing ................-...126 5—Passes Attempted ___ . 11 0- Passes Completed--------------------6 0—Passes Intercepted ................ 2 0—Yds. Returned on lot, ............. 33 90— Kick Returns .....................50 39—Kicking Average ------------------- 30 71—Yds. Penalized ....—............ 90 3—Fumbles Recovered________________— 0 Score by Period Chattatiooga __________________ 0, 13, 7, 6=26 J'ville ________________________0, 0, 0, 0— 0 JAX STATE 0 CHATTANOOGA 26 DON STANDRIDGE Center AUSTIN PEAY 7 ROBERT DARBY 13—First Downs ... 6 174—Yards Rushing 80 79—Yards Passing 35 10-Passes Attempted .. 6 5—Passes Completed .. 2 1—Passes Intercepted 2 0—Yds. on Int. Passes 10 104—Yds. Returned on Kick 77 40—Kicking Average 35 70—Yds. Penalized ..... .... 24 1—Fumbles Recovered ] Score by Period Austin Peay ----------------------0, 0, 0, 7 = 7 J'ville . ..._.....-............ 0, 0. 0, 0=0 Austin Peay Scoring: Touchdown and Conversion by Walker. JERRY WASHINGTON Rack PREACHER SMITH Guard ■ ■ I JAX STATE vs SOUTH CEORCIA 40 7 15—First Downs 8 225—Yards Rushing ...__ ..... 100 85—Yards Passing ...... 47 12—Passes Attempted 8 7--Passes Completed ... .. 3 2—Passes Intercepted 0 70—Yds. Returned on Kicks ... 0 39- Kicking Average 24 50—Yds. Penalized 65 4—Fumbles Recovered 1 Score by Periods South Georgia 0. 0 , 0, 0= 0 Jville . 14, 13 , o. 13 = 40 J’ville Scoring — Touchdowns: Hicks (1), Duke 1). Keahey 2 , McCarty (1), Harri- son tl). Conversions: White JAX STATE vs LIVINGSTON 22 0 21—First Downs 6 113—Yards Rushing 65 15—Y'ards Passing 10 10—Passes Attempted 2 Basses Completed 1—Passes Intercepted , 0 84—Yds. Returned on Kicks 67 35—Kicking Average 37 70—Yds. Penalized 32 0—Fumbles Recovered „ . . ] Score by Periods Livingston - 0, 9, 7, 6 = 22 J’ville 0, 0, 0, 0= 0 J’ville Scoring — Touchdowns: Hicks (1). Keahey (1), White (1), McCarty (Safety). Conversions: White RAY BURGESS End VENOY JOLLEY Halfback JAX STATE vs MARYVILLE 26 7 18—First Downs .................. 5 235—Yards Rushing ----------- —------127 107—Yards Passing_________________ — 27 13—Passes Attempted_________________13 9—Passes Completed----------„--------4 1—Passes Intercepted--------------- 1 143—Yds. Returned on Kicks —---------130 34—Kicking Average-------------------37 130—Yds, Penalized .............. 62 1—Fumbles Recovered................ 0 15—Yds. on lnt. Passes ------------- 10 Score by Periods Maryville...................... 7, 0, 0, J’ville ................-...... 7, 0, 13, 0= 7 6=26 CARL HARRISON Quarterback 17—First Downs ..................... _10 135—Ygrds Rushing ...............—-----95 45—Yards Passing-----------------....-—40 7—Passes Attempted —............ ..... 7 3—Passes Completed---------------------5 Score by Period 2—Passes Intercepted .......„...........1 Troy ....0, 7, 7, 0=14 26—Yds. Returned Int, Passe --------10 J’vilJe____________________ 7, 0, 14. 6 = 27 55—Yds. Returned on Kick —------------30 40—Kicking Average .................. 30 70—Yds. Penalized---------.......... 70 2—Fumbles Recovered .——------------1 j. GAMECOCK Left Out HERSHELL O’DELL End SHERRY WHITE Back JAX STATE v 14 11—First Downs .......... 143—Yards Rushing ....... 93—Yards Passing -------- 10— Passes Attempted ---- 4—Passes Completed -....... 0—Passes Intercepted .. 0—Yds. on lnt. Passes ___ 147—Yds. Relumed on Kicks 33—Kicking Average ....-.. 15—Yds. Penalized ........ 4—Fumbles Recovered ..... FLORENCE 27 .... 15 294 _ 66 .... 9 3 .... 0 ... 0 79 33 10 3 Score by Periods Florence ...................... 7, 7, 6, 7 = 27 J’ville ..............-......... 0, 7, 7, 0=14 DON STANDRLDGE Center JM Club Initiation Kneeling: Evelyn Rice, Janice Williams), Susie Hicks, Ann Parker. Standing: Jim Dyer, Head Cheerleader; Clark Gable, Donald Moon, Bert Godoy, Bob Dyer. COACH TOM ROBERSON i JS.C. Opp. Georgia State Berry Birmingham Southern Alabama Auburn Athena Florence Oglethorpe Howard Athens Chattanooga Florence Birmingham Southern Howard Tennessee ’Wesleyan Troy Troy % 1956-57 BASKETBALL VLOYB MA FS SCHEDULE lOL VNGBAM Action shot BVLLY JACK LANE NORMAN RHYMER JOHN SHELTON NORMAN BRYMER BILLY JACK LANEY DAN McGRIFF DOYLE CRIZZELL JOE INGRAM BILL McCARTY JACK STANDRIDGE, Manager BOBBY JACKSON Sf LIEUTENANT COLONEL ALBERT W. HARVEY Professor of Military Science and Tactics 'TftcCc vuy Science 7actic4. Lt. Col. Albert W. Harvey came to Jacksonville in July of 1954, as PMS T, and served in this capacity until the 25th of January, 1957. During his tour of duty the Cadet Corps has maintained an over-all rating of Superior on all of its inspections to establish and all-time high for Jacksonville. Colonel Harvey has been an outstanding factor in the success of the Cadet Corps and has been ready at all times to aid and advise any member of the Cadet Corps in need of assistance. Colonel Harvey canie on active duty as a Second Lieutenant through the Virginia National Guard in 1940 and has seen service in both recent conflicts. During the Korean situation he served as advisor to the Korean Army before coming to Jacksonville. MAJOR DILLARD F. JONES .Jsjisionr PMS T Major Dillard Jones came to Jacksonville in May of 1953 after completing a tour of duty in Korea with the 25th Division. During his tour here he has been called upon twice to take command of the Detachment due to absence on the part of the PMS T, caused by illness. He has been a great contributing factor in the establishing of a superior rating for the Cadet Corps. Also while serving here, Major Jones has served as advisor to the Scabbard and Blade Society and has been of great assistance to them. Captain Lloyd Cain came to Jacksonville in November of 1955, shortly after completing a tour of duty in Korea with the 4-Oth Infantry Division. Captain Cain hasTield the position of Assistant PMS T, and has also acted as a faculty advisor to the Scabbard and Blade Society. He has been instrumental in the success of the Cadet Corps and has enriched the Junior class by his excellent guidance and instruction on matters of the military. Captain Cain received a direct commission as a Second Lieutenant the 31st of May, 1945, while serving in Europe. CAPTAIN LLOYD CAIN Assistant PMS T M SGT. EARNEST YOUNG Administrative M SGT. NATHAN THOMPSON Training Aids and Texts M SGT. HUGH A. SIMPSON Signal Communications SFC CAGER NELSON Supply Sergeant (tyutet “Sat UioKSta$ CLARENCE B. OAKS Cadet Major Executive Officer ROBERT E. ROGAN Cadet Lieutenant Colonel Battalion Commander MISS EVELYN RICE Honorary Cadet Lt. Col. Battalion Sponsor JAMES T. McMANUS ROBERT PAYNE LARRY E. LEE CHARLES A. JOLLEY Cadet Captain Cadet Captain Cadet Major Cadet Captain Battalion S-l Battalion S-2 Battalion S-3 Battalion S-4 BEN WEBB ROBERT YATES CLIFFORD BLACK WILBERT D1SHNER Cadet Captain Cadet first Lieutenant Cadet First Lieutenant Cadet Master Sgt- Assistant S-3 Assistant S-4 Assistant SA Sergeant Major idet “SetHti MISS FRANKIE SMITH Honorary Cadet Captain Band Sponsor M SGT. CHARLES McCAIN Band Leader ZW MISS MARY DURHAM Honorary Cadet Captain Drill Team Sponsor CAPTAIN WILLIAM POWELL Drill Tram Leader Company Commander CAPTAIN JEAN RAMEY Company Sponsor FIRST LIEUTENANT BOBBY HENSON Executive FIRST SERGEANT THURSTON PIKE SECOND PLATOON FIRST LIEUTENANT ANGLIN Platoon Leader M SGT. JOE METHVIN Platoon Sergeant 11 DILLARD STAGGS Cadet Captain CAPTAIN DILLARD STAGGS Company Commander CAPTAIN JEAN RAMEY Company Sponsor FIRST LIEUTENANT ELLIS MORRIS Executive FIRST SERGEANT CUS UNGER SECOND PLATOON FIRST LIEUTENANT NALE Platoon Leader M SGT. CHARLES BATES Platoon Sergeant @(UHjteutcfr 2? vN S3 JERRY COLE Cadet Captaia CAPTAIN JERRY COLE Company Commander CAPTAIN LILLIAN HOWELL Company Sponsor FIRST LIEUTENANT WALLACE Executive FIRST SERGEANT HUGH MORRIS SECOND PLATOON FIRST LIEUTENANT DEATON Platoon Leader M SCT. BRIGGS PHARRIS Platoon Leader 4$ FRED CASEY Cadel Captain CAPTAIN FRED CASEY Company Commander CAPTAIN FRANCIS WEAVER Company Sponsor FIRST LIEUTENANT FORD Executive FIRST SERCEANT R. £. CROCAN SECOND PLATOON FIRST LIEUTENANT CIBBS Platoon Leader M SGT. J. P. BOLLING Platoon Sergeant 54 fc LT. COL. HARVEY MAJOR JONES CAPTAIN CAIN SccM td a td tade Scabbard and Blade is a national honor society for outstanding students enrolled in advanced R.O.T.C., and who display exceptional aptitude in leadership traits and military ability. Jacksonville’s Company “B” was founded in 1950 and has since rapidly risen to a place as one of the out standing organizations on the campus. Its goals are to strive to encourage higher standards in character as well as military affairs and to support all campus activities. LARRY LEE Captain JOE CURRIE First Lieutenant ROBERT PAYNE Second Lieutenant DILLARD STAGGS First Sergeant a 9 1 Anglin Baggelt Bowen Box Cantor Cole Dishner Ford Griffin Henson Humphrey Jolly Jones McCarty McCollum McManus Methvin Morris Oaks Oden Pike Hogan Stewart Unger Wallace Webb Yates Food Served at l+s Best Delicious STEAKS CHICKEN SEAFOOD Short Orders CECIL MARBUT. Proprietor THE GAMECOCK One Mile South of Jacksonville on the Anniston-Jacksonville Hiway For the Best in Cooling and Heating, It's Butane Gas—the Fuel With 1,001 Uses CALHOUN BUTANE GAS SUPPLIES Anniston Alabama Compliments of L. G. BALFOUR CO. E. G. 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SARGENT, Manager THE GOLDEN EAGLE DRIVE-IN Jacksonville's Finest Hcrdens ICE CREAM r H 1 CURB SERVICE STEAKS, CHICKEN, SEAFOOD, SHORT ORDERS and SUNDAY DINNERS EARLINE McGINNIS Owner One Mile West of Jacksonville on Jacksonville-Gadsden Highway McDONALD-GLASS BEARD'S GROCERY COMPANY Smart Men's Wear Wholesale Distributors Phone AD 7-1751 SOCIETY BRAND and HYDE PARK CLOTHES ANNISTON, ALABAMA Anniston, Alabama Compliments of JOHNSTON FURNITURE COMPANY Jacksonville, Alabama Happy Landing, Seniors HIGGINBOTHAM SAWYER Job Printing — Publishing Northeast Alabama's Best Equipped Printing Shop RALPH HIGGINBOTHAM BEN SAWYER I 108 Moore Ave. Anniston, Alabama Our Specialty FAST, COURTEOUS SERVICE There’s No Waiting for a Car Hop Just Pick Up the Telephone Place Your Order and It's on the Way rarxaf. 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ALABAMA KINS MOTOR COMPANY Your Friendly Ford Dealer NO East Nth Street ANNISTON. ALABAMA Congratulations Class of '57 AMERICAN BAKERIES Merita Bread and Cakes Gadsden, alabama SAXON'S Candies Southern Sweets Made Deep Down in Dixie MADE FRESH SHIPPED FRESH DAILY When rn DECATUR. Ale.. vi i+ enother temou Soon itore Loceted on U. S. 31. We eh For the Soon roediide tigni. Seion1 ALBERTVILLE, Ale. itore it on U. S. 4) I juit 3 mile wot of Albertville WK n on U. S. 731 plen to eet t SUMMIT. Alt. where w« he e e delight U reiteurent with our tore. Jot 7 mile outh oF Areb, Alebeme. i'fi 'I —ir-„t---r Soon i welcome you et ogr itore right In PELL CITY Ale. on U. S. 71 If e greet piece for e breek end e treet. Plen your trip to ttop end eet et our big •tore end reiteurent et HARPERSVILLE. Ale. On U S 231 end U. S 2 0 4 mile welt of Childertburg Ale WATCH FOR THE SAXON SIGNS At ATTALLA, Ale Seion It loceted 3 milei we t of Attelle on U S. I I. 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AUbeme SAXON'S CANDY KITCHEN Home Office — Wellington, Alabama FIRST NATIONAL BANK Where Students' Accounts Are Always Welcome JACKSONVILLE, ALABAMA Compliments of YOUNG SERVICE STATION Quality Products Courteous Service Or the Jaclcsonville-Annlston Highway ONE MILE SOUTH OF JACKSONVILLE ELECTRIK MAID BAKERY Specializing in Wedding, Birthday, and Party Calces 1023 NOBLE STREET ANNISTON, ALABAMA COLLEGE FRIENDS' MEETING PLACE Quick Service Is Found at WARREN'S DRIVE-IN M ( Miles South of Jacksonville on the Anniston Highway DELICIOUS HOMEMADE PIES AND BAR-B-Q SPEEDY. COURTEOUS CURB SERVICE RALPH WARREN Proprietor Candy Drinks Sandwiches Ice Cream THE GRAB MRS. M. B. CASS, Manager LANCE JOHNSON'S Studio and Camera Shop Proofs of All Individual Photographs Made by Lance Johnson’s Are Kept on File Indefinitely PORTRAITS CAMERAS SUPPLIES 1211 Noble Street Anniston Alabama CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIORS OF 1957 Compliments of ANNISTON STAR Your Home Town Newspaper Since 1883 West Eleventh Street ANNISTON ALABAMA SEALE’S RESTAURANT Serving American and Italian Foods Specializing in PIZZA PIES Next Door to the Calhoun Theatre ANNISTON. ALABAMA CHAT ’EM INN Student Operated by S.G.A. WAYNE WALLACE Student Proprietor DR. PEPPER BOTTLING COMPANY ANNISTON, ALABAMA BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1957 Best by Taste Test K , . 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