Jones Valley High School - Brownie Yearbook (Birmingham, AL)
- Class of 1960
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From crowded halls to busy classrooms , , From cheering crowds to sobering exams, we work together day after day until this unit of time is completed and, our story becomes history. We remember the times when we as tots shared our toys togeth- er. And now. . . we as seniors share an hour of food and fellowship at our Senior Tea From Tots to Teens Page3 From Bewilderrnent to Understanding The vast accumulation of knowledge to be leamed brings its many be- wildering moments to freshmen of our Valley, Gail Edmondson pon- ders what course to choose, Iimmy Hom, Rebecca Reid, and Mary Io Brown feel that after twelve years a cap and gown should signify a higher level of understanding, Page 4 Y N 3 iii. .X ,K74 ,.... 5 . ,, xx .gf . N. . From Toda 'S Students . . Reggie Allen and Don Green were chosen by their teammates to serve as Co-Captains of this year's football team, These students have had much influence in leading the student body to make Jones Valley a better school by encour- aging other students to make better scholastic records, to support our teams, and to exhibit good sportsmanship, Florence Foster and Lillie Schillaci were elected by the students to serve as cheerleaders and have served three and two years respectively, The cheerlead- ers chose them to serve as Head and Co- Head of their group. Patsy Burgess was elected by the band to serve as its president for this year, Leslie Brown was elected by his fellow members to serve as President of the National Hon- or Society, Student Body . to Tomorrow as Leaders Page 6 Elected by her fellow stu dents, Jean Wrckstrom serves as President of the .4 Leaders of year's activities are Jean Wickstrom, Reggie Allen, Patsy Burgess, Don Green Lillie Schillaci, Leslie Brown, and Florence Foster. Each is head of an active organiza- tion. Page 7 From Cover to Curriculum - page 11. Activities - page 25. Features - page 57. Classes - page 83. Page 9 Cover WE TELL THE STORY OF JONES VALLEY . . . ITS SPIRIT ITS LOYALTY ITS IOYS AND ITS DISAPPOINTMENTS Sports - page 71, Yi ' Y L I ' sl f L... P, I Ads - page 123. Dedication Here Mrs. Price is helping Ralph Horton, Page 10 Because of her unwavering devotion to Jones Valley, her unending efforts to make our li- brary the best in the city, her willingness to help each of us find those staggering assign- ments in the reference sections, and because the staff of 1960 feels that recognition of her hard work is long overdue, we dedicate The Brownie to MRS, LOLA M, PRICE. 9 . W sf 4 if Aiwgfg 5 5' Yu. Y, : gy: x '55 , , fi X f. V Has 74 Students Studying Foreign Languages Mrs, Dorothy Wilson, Mrs. Judith Askins, and Mrs, Mary Bowie check our library for books suitable for their English students. Oui, je parle franc3ais, Mary Jo Brown Ll-Iabla usted el espahol? Antoinette Thomp declares to Mrs, Ruth Marshall and Paul son asks Brien Boutwell. Olive, Page 12 Mr. Richard Mansfield-Jones teaches Margaret Driver to multiply decimals. Mrs. Alice Keith is undoubtedly amused at the way Jerry Duncan works Commercial Arithmetic problems, Does Hz: A2 + B2 Miss Octavia Iaxon points to the progress of her Math students, Trig is enjoyed by Mrs, Faye Donaldson, Joe Butler, and Spencer Hurd, Ring cz Bell to Anyone? Page 13 The Building Blocks Science Would you like to know how a geiger counter works? Ask Physics students Jo Ann Bostic, Clay Day, Io Neil Sheperd, Don Noel, and David Rendroe. Chemistry students, under the supervision of Mr. Ben Clements, study the con- veniences of this modern pressure cooker, Using old milk cartons for growing plants in Biology, not only saves money, but is a most interesting proj- ect to Mrs. Mabel Gunsallus, Toni Robertson, Tommy Berryhill, W. I. Chappell, Rebecca Wrenn, and Mrs, Iva Kitchens. Page 14 Science Club Visits Southem Bell Questions asked by Mr, Ronnie Syphurs in Current Science bring that perplexed expression to the brow of Bill Betts, I GN! Mrs. Nell Koenig shows Janice Brown and Jack Baker how to find the perimeter and area of a triangle. Page 15 Ronnie Nnbors Represents J. V on Citizenship Tour History classes of Mrs, I 2-is ' Mabel Wainwright use flags and maps in their study of the world today, 5 Page 16 History classes of Mrs. Kathleen Waldrop send suggestions for new members to the Hall of Fame. Juniors are introduced by Miss Marylee Reynolds to The Consumers Magazine. Mrs. Nita Norman's Civics classes learn the functions and organization of our govemrnent. France is the topic of study in this his- tory class of Mr, Alec Boozer. Economics Teaches D0n't Put All Your Eggs in One Basket Page 17 J. V Produces Secretaries at the Rate of 100 WP.M. ASM. Linda Euler, Geynell White, Charlotte Box, and Bonnie Oswalt learn that accounts must balance in Bookkeeping. Benny Dodd receives help in typewriting from Dear Sir is a familiar phrase to the shorthand Mrs, Anne Ferguson. students of Miss Margaret Liner. Page 18 Peggy Strickland and Carolyn Wood are shown the fine The Home Economics students of Mrs points in upholstering by Mrs Hazel Parker Pauline Phillips embroider their names Mr. Felix King teacher Melvin Fowler, Roy Lee Lamons, and Jimmy Syphurs to finish a piece of wood for a table, Jean Wzokstrom Named Homemaker o Tomorrow Mrs. Florence Keith says that Mary Io Brown never stops laughing, even in the middle of a sonata, Xu ,. 1' . .f rs, Miss Betty Howell, Gerald Abbott, and Mike Sharble According to Mrs, Glenda Ellis and Pat San- practice the beautiful music of the Christmas program. ford, speeches should be very interesting! Each student of Mrs, Sue James does his ut most to bring her smile of approval, Art Department Awarded 7 Art Keys Page 20 J. Vps Supply Store Is cz True Enteqyrise if , 5 x X, wk 5 , . 4 S 9 QQ ,Q , wg . Recording passes is a serious job to Monitors Antoinette Thompson and Janet Vick give Brenda Honeycutt and O. E. Langner, service with a smile in J, V, 'S Supply Store Mrs, Lola Price and Mrs, Louise Higginbotham train these girls to handle and appreciate the books in our school library, Page 21 J. Vi Boasts 13 More Boys Than Girls Miss Thelma Carns and Mr. P. A. Vandiver specialize in guidance and counseling. Page 23 Mrs. Bloyce Mann, Mrs. Maudine Driggers, reg- istrars, and Mr. A. E. Driggers, principal, work together to keep the office running smoothly. BANK OFFICERS Left to right: Bobbie Brewer - Cashier, Larry Townsend - Board member, Jackie Bragg - Assistant Cashier, Miss Margaret Liner - Faculty sponsor, Paul Olive - President, Jo Neil Shepherd - Vice President, Don Noel and Reba Littlefield - Board members, The Jones Valley High School Bank is sponsored by The Bank for Savings and Trusts of Birmingham in cooperation with Junior Achieve- ment, Inc. 7'N'4 '4-NLM . . BANK TELLERS Left to right, SEATED: Douglas Castleberry, Carol Legrone, Mrs. Hardin, Michael Hayes, Mike Sharble, STANDING: Reba Littlefield, Jimmy Whitten, Gary Robinson, Larry Townsend. The advisor from the Bank for Savings and Trust is Mrs. Mary Hardin. There are 567 accounts and total deposits at present are 32904, Students deposit an average of 3200 per week, Page 24 JV B Various Activities Add Spice to Li e X' p 4 0, .. 1 ff- Geynell White, alternate Home coming Queen, Sharon Williams and Carol Holliday have decided that wrapping crepe is escorted by paper around football goal posts is a favorite activity, Roger Lemley. Page 25 5 Partictpation, Enthusiasm, Pompons :PEP f73 X The Cheerleaders would like to thank Mrs. Elizabeth Harris for her directing during the past year, FRONT: Lillie Schillaci, Co-Headg Florence Foster, Head, BACK: Sue Stovall, Cookie Jones, Judy Wilson, Sherry James, Sharon Williams, Carol Holliday, Diane Corey, Jackie Nichols, Page 26 Leaving for a Sportsmanship Meet- ing are Student Body Officers Char- les Hendricks, Treasurerg Ronnie Nabors, Vice Presidentg Jean Wick- strom, Presidentg and Tommy Dam- eron, Secretary. Their main pro- jects have included publishing J, V,'s second student directory, posting an activity calendar in the hall, dis- tributing food to the needy at Thanksgiving, and acquiring a flag pole for the school, l l Student Bod 0 fcers g.?,.,s.,,.??s Demonstratinghow useful the student direc- Tommy Dameron and Ronnie Nabors are proudly exhibiting the tory can be are Charles Hendricks and Jean school's new student activity calendar Wickstrom. Page 27 Sports Club The officers of the 1959-60 Sports Club are from left to right: Treasurer, Judy Martin, Vice President, Geynell Whitey President, Lillie Schillacig Secretary, Carolyn Babbsg and Sponsor, Mrs. Harris. The officers of the Sports Club help to plan the activities of the club. The primary purpose of the Sports Club is to promote fellowship, efficiency, and good sportsmanship among physical education students. Charter members of Sports Club organized in 1957, left to right: Carolyn Hand, Gey- nell White, Robbie Waldrop, Lillie Schillaci, Carolyn Babbs, Judy Mims, Carol Holliday Linda Turner, Mrs. Harris. The Sports Club sponsored the Anti-Litter Campaign and encouraged students to keep the school clean. Page 28 Art Club CLUB OFFICERS - Left to right: Stanley Woodruf, Don Mullins, Peggy Snow, Ky Thompson, and Joe Page. The Art Club shows off some of their Christmas decorations they made and sold. Besides this, they made decorations for the Prom, The Womanless Wedding, and they sponsored the Mr. and Miss J, V, contest. SEATED, left to right: Mary Kennedy, Brenda Ellard, Martha Lemley, Carol Paulk, Judy Robinson, Kaye Brown, Carol Harris, Sharon Yeassik, Sammie Morris, Page 30 Left to right: Michael Sharble, Kenny Byrd, Jack Baker, Mike Dainard, Bobby Luster, Robert Roper, Mike Stephens, Donald Dugan, Dennis Blanton, David Key, Jerry Smith, Jimmy Has- sell, George Phillips, Tommy Willingham, Barry Miller, Rich ard Glover, Stephen Thompson. fiinior American Citizens 'Ihr OFFICERS - FRONT ROW: President - Patricia Farris, Recording Secretary - Rose Dodd. BACK ROW: Chaplain - Billy Grubbs, Color Guard - Sally Hagood, Corresponding Secretary - Melissa Kirkley, Treasurer - Linda Rowland and Col- or Guard - Johnny Green, , ..,, . :R ............ W H Q ann, BACK, left to right: Sponsor - Mrs, Koenig, Patricia Farris, Rose Dodd, Michael Davison, Johnny Rod- kett, Sidney Edwards, Mary Ezell, Michael Willingham, Johnny Green. SECOND ROW: Elizabeth Wright, Shirley Smith, Billy Grubbs, Benny Langner. THIRD ROW: Patricia Brown, Glenda Chamber- lain, Adell Rylee, Gary Shelton, Tommy Jarrett. FOURTH ROW: Lillian Tipper, Faye Reach, Pricilla Morse, Ava Rovinson, Frank Olvey, FIFTH ROW: Gail Cleckley, Bobbie Nell Roberts, Sally Hagood, Mike Green. SIXTH ROW: Linda Rowland, Suzanne Hedges, Melissa Kirkley, Janice Cruce, Marsha Harper, FRONT: Barbara Smith, Patsy Schmidt, Faye Payne. This club strives to build worthy American citizens as they think about and plan for their future, Page 31 The Big Date Is April 29 - The Prom! PROM CL UB OFFICERS President - Charles Wood Vice President - Buddy Sizemore Secretary - Charlotte Box Treasurer - Janet Stone The Prom Club is made up of Juniors and Seniors who plan and finance the Junior-Senior Prom, which is the out- standing social event ofthe year. Many hours of selling, planning, making dec- orations, and checking lists precede this event, In these preparations, The Prom and Art Clubs work hand in hand. FIRST ROW, left to right: Laura Parker, Charles Wood, Buddy Sizemore, Annie Mae Snow, Stella Smith, Janet Stone, Charlotte Box. SECOND ROW: Ann Angelo, Sandra Jones, Jackie Ridley, Sandy Rector, Bess Owsley, Sara Moore, Sara Gary, Linda Kelly, Barbara Wier, Shirley Whitfield, Jackie Dollar. THIRD ROW: Charles Parsons, Wayne Little, Tommy Rockett, Sonny Bullard, Tommy McCarty, Tommy Dotson, Gerald Abbot. FOURTH ROW: Johnny Rector, A, G, Avery, Bobby Barnett, Don Butler and Mr. Clements , fsponsorj. Page 32 OFFICERS - Left to right: Marilyn Hufham - Chaplain, Mary Io Brown - Treasurer, Antoinette Thompson - President, Jo Ed Miller - Assistant Program Chairman, Brenda Pitts - Vice President. Not shown, Susan Eady - Program Chairman, and Jo Ann Bostic - Secretary. Future Teachers of America D Mr. Driggers and Coach McLain take part in F, T,A, Talent Show. These students pre- pare to teach by doing so in our grammar school, Much experience, along with fun, is gained from practice teaching. F, T,A. encourages outstanding students to enter the teaching profession. Left to right: Antoinette Thompson, Mary Jo Brown, Brenda Pitts, Sara Vandiver, Marilyn Huff man, Barbara Logan, Jo Ed Miller, Eva Nunnely, Marsha Morrow, Carol Collier, Jackie Bragg, Melba Bradley, Cheryl Tamblyn, Billy Parker, Becky Reid, Margaret Pitts, and Mrs. Askins. Page 33 La Cercle Francais S r FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS: Joyce Seagraves - Secretaryg Genie Dulaney - Chaplaing Janice Lee - Corresponding Secretaryg Cheryl Tamblyn - Presidentg Billy Parker - Vice Presi- dent. Along with the second year French class, this club purchased a record player for the use of language record teaching, This club encourages students to study foreign languages, FIRST ROW: Joyce Seagraves, Genie Dulaney, Janice Lee, Cheryl Tamblyn, Billy Parker. SECOND ROW Jean Wickstrom, Sarah Heifner, Linda Barber, Carolyn Morris, Benny Dodd, Kenny Craft, Juanita Burgess, and Sponsor Mrs. Marshall, France and her people are the main topic in program discussion, Page 34 Wilson 'S Y- Teens Left to right: Mrs. Wilson, Linda Findley, Judy Dollar, Reba Littlefield, Annette Johnson, Thomasine Langley, Linda Gillis, Frances Holsenback, Peggy Reynolds, BACK ROW: Carolyn Lindley, Susan Ashworth, Linda Hardin, Lynn Windsor, Sharon Williams, Shirley Tyson, and Sandra Evans, The Wedding of the Painted Doll, presented by the Y-Teens for the talent contest, One of the . d . . D 11 . projects undertaken by these Y-Teens was dress- Lm a Gillis and Judy 0 ar emoy themselves at a Y-Teen party at ing dolls for the Goodfellows. Every Christmas the Y W C A the Goodfellows furnish dolls to underprivileged children. Y-TEENS PROMOTE WHOLESOME CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Page 35 Keithps Y- Teens Dress Dolls for Gooafellows KEITH'S Y-TEENS OFFICERS - Left to right: Martha Green - Group Captain, Peggy Stacy - Pro- gram Chairman, Rita Albright - Group Captain, Nina Nichols - Group Captain, SEATED: Connie Widner - Treasurer, Barbara Hartley - President, Sue Stovall - Program Chaimian, Not shown: Janice Blanton - Vice President, BACK ROW: Virginia Hand, Nancy Hopper, Martha Green, Nina Nichols, Dot McReynolds, Mrs, Keith, Phylis Estes, Sharon Tharp, Connie MacDonald. FRONT ROW: Betty Burgess, Mary Io Pilliteri, Barbara Hynde, Sue Stovall, Connie Widner, Martha Brigman, Ethel Key, Donna Bryan. SEATED: Pat White and Barbara Hartley, Not shown: Rita Albright, Janice Blanton, Sharon Browning, Mary Jane I-losmer, Ioan Robertson, Mary Ann Schuman, Peggy Stacy, and Arvenia Williford, The purpose of Y-Teen Clubs is to build a Christian fellowship between women and girls, ' Page 36 Athletes Take Part in School Activities .JV H CLIJB FIRST ROW, left to right: Don Green, Dave McClanahan, Charlie Hendricks, Reggie Allen, Denny Size- more, Gene Langner, Jimmy Hom, Coach Rich, SECOND ROW: Coach McLain, Jackie Vines, Joe Rogers Tommy Farley, Paul Weston, Larry Davis, Ronnie Nabors, Jimmy Patterson, Norman Sizemore, Cecil Bradberry, Douglas Reynolds, Mickey Sisemore. THIRD ROW: Larry Robinson, David Hudson, Hobart Shaw, Bill Betts, Kenneth Ray, Jan Morris, Kenny Tatum, Benny Parks. FOURTH ROW: Mike Robertson, Jimmy Whitten, Mike Allen and Charles Betts, The V' Club is composed of participants in varsity sports, The Club has charge of fire drills and helps to promote good sportsmanship at Jones Valley, B CLUB Mickey Schmidt, Jerry Farren, Johnny Cargile, Bobby Gardiner, Tommy Stafford, Jerry Langston, David Keith. SECOND ROW: Coach Hardy, Keith Harper, Bud Wilkes, Charles Cunningham, Jimmy Owens, Carl Marshall, THIRD ROW: James Elliott, Bill Lewis, Ronnie Shaw, Reid Peoples, Jimmy Monk, Philip Wickstrom, John Santoro, and Barry Rowland, Buying lunches for underprivileged children is one of the B Club's projects. Page 37 S 1 Hi- Y Club OFFICERS - Left to right: Jerry Trucks - Chaplain, Mike Harris - Treasurer, Henry Whaley - Presi- dent, and Secretary - Steve Corry. The Hi-Y seeks to emphasize spiritual growth, the development of character, and service to our fellowman. The Club raised S50 to contribute to world-wide service through the Y. M. C, A, BACK ROW, left to right: Pete Palmer, Henry Whaley, Terry Rainey, David Renfroe, Jimmy Tyson, Wil liam Burgess, Jerry Dunkin, Lonnie Ezell, Maxwell Thompson, Joe Searcy, Freddie Olvey, Terry Wesley, David Johnson, Steve Corry, Charles Walden. FRONT ROW: Gary Robinson, Larry Phillips, Eddy Harp, Eldon Morris, Clifton Caps, Danny Zobrowsky, and Dennis Mauk, Through the leadership of the club, many other clubs have contributed money to provide free lunches for less fortunate children. Page 38 Science Classes Visit Southern Research E SCIENCE CLUB STANDING: Melba Bradley, Io Ann Bostic, Io Neil Shepherd, Mrs, Gunsallus fsponsorj, Sandra McDon ald, Paul Olive, James McClutcherr1, Noel Whatley, SEATED: Don Noel, Patsy Burgess, Douglas Castleberry, and Jerry Hampton, The main purpose of the Science Club is to further the interest and scholarship in science throughout the school, 1 1.311121 11111411 ' 11 K RED CROSS CLUB Left to right: Myra Jean Latham, Susan Campbell, Barbara Warren, Barbara Blackwell, Carolyn Bragg, Sue Baker, Janice Fowler, Edna Hamilton, Pat Damerorn, Betty Evans, Barbara Johnson, Birdie Garner, Peggy Stokes, Charlotte Byrd, Melinda Hurd, Louise Gainer, Mrs, Parker, and Virgina Phillips. The Red Cross Club filled boxes for the Tuscaloosa Institute and the Tuberculosis Association. Page 39 Wainwright? Y- Teens OFFICERS - Left to right: Frances Roy - Secretary, Linda Hunt - Treasurer, Janice Little - Presi- dent, Dana Colwell - Vice President, and Mrs, Wainwright - Sponsor. Y-Teens sponsor the Easter program each year in Assembly. So many interesting sources to draw from for programs! Which of these subjects shall we use? 3 ,sa ..,s 04 ' HB2 SEATED, left to right: Linda Hunt, Dana Colwell, Janice Little, Morrell Smith. STANDING: Freida ,ig Payne, Sylvia Bates, Betty Gray, Syble Chambers, Sandra Ballard, Frances Roy, Elaine Lankford, Marilyn Hufham, Faye Monk, and Mrs. Mabel Wainwright. Making tray favors at Christmas time for the Crippled Children's Clinic is an annual Christmas project. This year Easter Egg baskets and tray favors went to the Mercy Home in Woodlawn. Page 40 NORMAN'S Y-TEENS Left to right: Cheryl Causey - President, Patricia Payne, Betty Thomas, Vir- ginia Hand and Mrs. Norman fsponsorj. Mrs. Norman's Y-Teens dressed dolls for the Goodfellows as a monthly project, For Long Winter Nights -- A Good Book LIBRARY CLUB FRONT ROW: Carolyn Curl, Cheryl Trasler, Patricia Bailey, Bobbie Morris, Carol Knight, Bonnie Saund ers, Janice Brown, Carolyn Vanderslice, Priscilla Morse, Sharon Wiggins, Kathy Hollis, Kenneth Calvert SECOND ROW: Becky Reid, John Nelson, Sherry De Shazo, Shirley Woods, Nancy Estes, Carole Legrone, Edna Hamilton, Charlotte Bird, Diane McReyno1ds, Virina Kitchener, Lavail Clements, George Echols, Douglas McDonald. THIRD ROW: Antionette Thompson, Jimmy Edwards, Paul Olive, Jimmie Rives, These students assist Mrs. Price fLibrarianj, and Mrs. Higginbotham fAssistant Librarianj, in checking in and out books and help to keep the files in order, Page 41 Senior Honor Societ NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY X z E Z 5 I X A - :, QNX se J - A:': fills sv I The members of the National Honor Society are selected by the faculty accord- ing to their Character, Scholarship, Leadership, and Service. From left to right these new members are: FIRST ROW: Sara Vandiver, Sue Graves, Susan Eady, Marcia Morrow, and Eva Nunnelley. SECOND ROW: Freddie Castleberry, Melba Bradley, and Sue Stovall, The Honor Society, with the leadership of Mrs, Kathleen Waldrop, have operated a school supply store. Initiation of new members was held at Harrison Park, and a goodbye luncheon was held at The Club. These senior members are left to right: FIRST ROW: Barbara Hudson, Reggie Allen, Linda Clowdus Rebecca Reid, Antoinette Thompson, Janet Vick, Jean Wickstrom, Denny Sizemore, Jackie Franklin, Florence Foster, Lynn Moore, Kaye Morgan, and Mrs, Waldrop, SECOND ROW: Fred McDuff, Joe Butler, Benny Dodd, Doris Dunnam, Ioan Butler, Rebecca Morse, Mary Jo Brown, Leslie Brown, Neil Williams, Sammie Lou Morris, Nancy Cornelison, and Sylvia Monk. Page 42 x 'f Q m V Z.- 7 7' s W Q5 5 L. Junior Honor Societ From left to right: Sarah Heitner, Joyce Seagraves, Billie Ruth Syphurs, Janice Lee, Bill Betts, Betty Harrison, Genie Dulaney, Don Hampton, Paul Stokes, Gerome Gage, Judy Green, Jimmy Whitten, Tom my Stafford, Larry Lancaster, Linda Barber, Martha Park, Betty Thomas, Ricky Satterwhite and Mrs. Bowie stop long enough to pose for this picture. Honor Society members are the busiest people in our school. They participate in band, athletics, publication of school annual, French, Spanish, Y Teens, Art Club, choral classes, and Speech classes, New members are Pat Giles, Janelle Wallace, Diane Bucklew, Bobby Morris, Gary Altman, Tommy Willingham, and not shovm is Eloise Grubbs, Candidates are chosen by the faculty on their scholastic ability, character, leadership and service, Page 43 funior Civitan Club President - Denny Wammack Vice President - Rebecca Morse Treasurer - Susan Eady Secretary - Sara Vandiver Chaplain - Toni Robertson The Junior Civitan Club is made up of students whom the faculty suggests as outstanding citizens. The purpose of the club is to teach young teenagers to think of others, and to be good Ameri- can citizens, FRONT ROW, left to right: Mike Childs, Sara Vandiver, Toni Robertson, Cheryl Tamblyn, Rebecca Morse, Lynn Moore, Tommy Dameron. SECOND ROW: Dan Morse, Leslie Brown, Annette Stone, Antoinette Thompson, Susan Eady, Bobbie Wilkes. THIRD ROW: Williard Brooks, David Renfroe, Den ny Wammack, Ky Thompson, Paul Weston, Richard Griffin. The dirty bird gCIS the WOITIII This is no way to collect garbage! Page 44 O fee Assistants Are Panama Ci! Bound -vouvnilmi OFFICE ASSISTANTS BACK ROW, left to right: Bobbie Burnett, Doris Dunham, Linda Freeman, Sara Vandiver, Cheryl Tamblyn Barbara Logan, Elizabeth Smith, Charlotte Box, Dean Olvey, Judy Martin, Joan Butler, FRONT ROW: Kaye Brown, Janet Stone, Mrs, Mann fAssistant Registrarj, Linda Clowdus, Barbara Hudson, Rebecca Reid, and Mrs, Driggers fRegistrarj, These students assist the office staff by running errands, typing, answering the phone and filing. CHOPIN MUSIC CLUB Left to right: Mary Jo Brown, Brenda Pitts, Sherry Clowdus, Linda Clowdus, Juanita Burgess, Margaret Pitts, Janice Brown, Diana Koenig, Barbara Logan, Linda Barber, Geni Dulaney, and Cheryl Tamblyn. The music club meets on Sunday afternoon at Mrs. Keith's home. It is composed of piano students who are interested in music. Page 45 BUS DRIVERS S Left to right: Tommy Dodson, Ben Shivers, Frankie Davis, Wayne Little, and Char- lie Allen. These students are paid by the Board of Education to drive the buses and to keep them serviced and clean. IAXON'S Y-TEENS Left to right: Betty Ann Park, Ann Mayo, Doris Guthrie, Jackie Bragg, Donna Driver, Toni Robertson, Pat Harris, Brenda Honeyciutt, Rebecca Wrenn, Pat Naish, Miss Iaxon, Dot Addison, Francis Johnson, and Susan Cox, Page 46 When it's sleepy time at the Y-Teen party, Jackie Bragg and Lenora Spain get ready for the Sandman. IBEW UN -iii ,-..,.1 . Aix 1 ,ss ,-qui?-u W Q , . U bid ik FS.. JUNIOR CHEERLEADERS TOP ROW: Sherry Hodnett, Pat Williams, Bonnie Saunders, Sharon Thorp, Martha Brigman, MIDDLE Gail Edmondson, Mary Io Pilleteri. BOTTOM: Judy Green, Patsy Rowland, Susan Moore, fiinior High Active in School Functions JUNIOR BAND The senior band of tomorrow furnishes half-time shows at B-Team games, S'.L'.-'E 1-v----5 ,M--W M-...sw smmwu Page 47 xx J W-Q? Y Band Plays at Breaux Art Ball The Jones Valley High School Band, under the direction of John Davis, upper left hand corner, salutes Coach Bill McLain at the I, V, - Ensley game at Rickwood Field, Mr, Davis, first horn player with the Birmingham Symphony, has been the band director at Jones Valley for eight years, Page 48 BARITONES - At right: Dan Morse, Robert Hamilton, Bernard Bostic. SAXOPHONES - Below, left to right: Darrell Elliot, Eddie McC1uskey, Emery Rosser, Lynn Moore, Dean Olvey, Brenda Boshell, Cecil Kuykendall. Page 49 OFFICERS The band officers are from left to right: Linda Clowdus, secretaryg Butch Brooks, business manager, Pasty Burgess, president, Buck Williams, vice president, These of- ficers are elected by the band members on the basis of service to the band. 17' BASSES - Left to right: Mike Childs, Tommy Sizemore, Butch Brooks, FIRST CORNETS - Left to right: Steve Fant, Jerome Edwards, Denny Wammack, CORNETS - Lower right: Steve Ham, Dickie Mitchell, Larry Tumer, Elaine Vincent, Dale Peterson, Ray Vincenn Band Boasts Fmeen All-State Players ef Page 52 U ,ff- :F -ff: '7, ., MAIORETTES Left to rrght. Susan Cox Jean Wickstrom, Brenda Boshell, Annette Stone, Charlotte Burch, Dianna Brown fHead Majorettej, Sue Cameron, Carolyn Babb, Dean Olvey, Linda Vincent, Pat White. SEATED: Pat Morris, Ioan Butler, Judy Carter, Melba Bradley, Kaye Morgan, At left: Carolyn Babb and Dean Olvey are pictured at the Homecoming Game. ---s-....-.-...-,ig-u '61 Staff Attends Workshop at Montevallo Linda Barber, Freshman Editor, Mrs. Ferguson, Advisor, and Jean Wickstrom, Editor of the Brownie, try to help Ioe Butler, Business Manager, and the most confused member of the staff, balance his books. Jackie Franklin, Senior Editor, Rebecca Morse, Copy Editor, and Tommy Dameron, Art Editor, are un doubtedly the hardest workers on the staff? Page 54 Obviously the people who have the most fun on the staff are Denny Ray Sizemore, Assistant Editor, Sue Stovall, Junior Editorg Reggie Allen, Sports Editorg and Ronnie Nabors, Assistant Sports Editor. Stay? Strifues or Av Rating Judy Martin, Club Editor, and Sherry Clowdus, Layout Editor, are the social leaders of our staff, Page 55 5:3 Q 2 ii 3? me x x. 'B Z 5 I E GQ-glam! -' I Q QW. ,ai Q ,l 4 6 3 l , . X - .1 , f- K fx if K I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I fI I I I I I I I I I I K me SENIOR FAVORITES Denny Sizemore and Florence Foster were chosen by the Senior Class as favorites of 1960, Denny played varsity football, basketball, and baseball, He is a member ofthe Nation- al Honor Society and is Assistant Editor of the BROWNIE, Florence is Head Cheerleader, a member ofthe National Honor Society, Junior Honor Society, and past Secretary of the Student Body. Page 59 tv AV, ' ,V Jw ,. .' .M ..., K, 1,3 .A 1, , Rb 2? mv? ? ' ,AM Y V'7c' z Y X iw W ve 5 4 J .,,,. A W , Eg K D' fi Q , I 4' v i i , Q ,Aww 1? K if - , ,,... ,m E, f K l Milf mpg- K mfg Q .: z 1551: 'X 1' W V L- g X I fa J 577' ' ' 1 531 P' - K A ki J' N eil? 'f 423:39 ' .Q -2 W E11 ? , A. , 1 S . . Q1 5 K 143,51 . ilfgfqkz 'Y-:wifi- ljj V i ..., i - M f-ggi ELET? if in f ' if T - X iggi Q H H M, fi s 5 g s . ' i --as 1 K xx Q 5 'i f f 51. -gl ry N S ' 1 . Q y--. -ss mx , 'L ' k'. .L if - 'fl' 519: ' ' We 'NX up ,gif - . at .. F p Lg: , .V f iisi l MISS FIRE PREVENTION lane Bradford, by popular vote, was cho- sen as J, V, 's Miss Fire Prevention. Winners from each school were honored at a luncheon at the Redmont Hotel. Speeches were made at the Alabama Theater on Fire Prevention. Jane was second alternate in the 1959 Miss Jones Valley contest. She is an alternate cheerleader and was Miss Midfield of 1959. Page 61 E . DENTA L'CLINlC QUEEN Judy Martin was elected by popular vote to represent J, V, at the annual Dental Clinic Game between coun- ty championship teams at Legion Field, She was our Black and Gold Queen in her junior year and is Club Editor on the annual staff. Judy was a finalist in the Miss Jones Valley contest in her sophomore year. She is a member of the stu- dent council and is treasurer of the Sports Club, Junior-Senior Prom Held at Cascade :aww Jean Wickstrom, President of the Student Council, led the Prom. Jean was presented a bouquet of red roses. She was escorted by Neil Williams. Highlight of the Prom was the Grand March led by Junior and Senior officers, featuring all Seniors and their dates, Bill Nappi Plays or Prom Mary Rhodes was presented a bouquet of yellow roses by Mr, A, E, Driggers, Principal. She was escorted by Charles Wood, Junior Class President. Seniors enjoy a lively dance number, hnnssxiswif Page 63 Q V ,J , .V . , , A .. fs? 9 L, ?,,. A fm, 45 ,A 2iimw',+ gif- , gl K 3 wg - may 2 1 ,E ,X Sf . 21, Wei .ix Ni, Aw 5 Q b 2 f X - ' -f :xi , my . fa Q -5 . ' :dw 3 . h if K Q fi 3 ,V..5: , ,:,. .z,,:- , :,,: .,.. Q ...... :,, .,,S W 2,53 1 gl - - ,. J H - '24 ,E 4 ., W 1 A K A - k J . ,LL,, m www 'af M X . X K M ' jx ,5 5 , XxL.,,.V, MZ M E, f QW' H YQ Zim-f..L?1Q 1.2 EM . 5 vi gf-mg , 5' wh :ff S 5 TL UQ 51.5270 hw Lf' 'YW -1 11553, Miffgz, ..., siviaq --Q, 1 K -iff-5, '-High Kfgijgiiiigf A , if ,N A u f ? . , . ,-- Xb- K 3-2 k 5+ ,,L,, N I i i- if-'Q .. i 'X f : - .,,. V . .,,: A--1,1,Xi. A- . . . , A Y, .AX,.,W L. M f- - 57?-5 -V37 KW H 5 , J. ig- . M I ' I .4 Q f if , Q 'hfrxgv S177 f-Q , NY 45 A , 5 wi, Spencer Hurd likes Tampa Nug- gets. Sandra McDonald doesn't. Two people who enjoyed the trip were irrepressible Lillie Schillaci and her mother, Denny Sizemore is griping about a 50qE booklet, but Jean Echols, Carolyn I-land, Linda Kelly, and Sharon Williams enjoyed it. While Jackie Franklin learns to play a flute, Spencer Hurd leams all about girls. Judy Martin and Reggie Allen demonstrate the solid comfort of an L 81 N coach. San Fernando Avery helped Denny Wammack fand almost everybody elsej spend their souvenir money, What an unusual group! So dignified are Ethel Key, Sam- mie Morris, Frankie Davis, and Wayne Little. We're happy to see the smiling face of Florence Foster, in spite of certain handicaps. wang. Class Day Exercises On Class Day, Joe Butler was presented the Exchange Cup Trophy Joe was voted by the Senior Class the outstanding member of the graduating class. He is President of the Senior Class and Business Manager of the BROWNIE. As graduation nears, senior boys show their happy feelings, Page 66 Happy Memoaes of Class Day fr iff -fb! Page 67 Seniors Soy Goodbye to fones Valley XXX, Page 68 As the seniors practice for graduation exercises, Mr. A. E. Driggers presents Sandra Wesley with a diploma, Seniors admire the sleek new diploma issued for the first time by the Birmingham System. Baccalaureate The Baccalaureate Service of the 1960 graduating class was held at the Powderly Baptist Church May 29, 1960, The Reverend R. L. Kennedy delivered a message based on the scripture passage, The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge, Proverbs l:7. He pointed out other passages in the Bible that would help us in our lives to come, such as, Seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness, and all these things shall be added unto you, Matthew 6:33, The Jones Valley Choir, under the direction ofMiss Bettye Howell, added great beauty to the service in singing Gloria Paul, Lovely Appear, and One World, This service was truly an experience we all will remember. i gy, 3 s Q , , , , . . v QMS 5 V 9 s pl elf' 5 is so 'P wg I Two Share Valedictorian Title Jean Wickstrom and Benny Dodd share the honor of being Valedictorian for the Senior Class of 1960, Both have maintained an all A average throughout the past four years Page 70 ATHLETICS Brownies Beast 1 7 Returning Letterlnen FRONT ROW, left to right: Co-Captain Don Green, Joe Page, Mike Robertson, David Hudson, Bill Betts, Ronald Bates, Tommy Farley, Jimmy Edmondson, Larry Davis, Jackie Vines. SECOND ROW: Dave Mc- Clanahan, Jimmy Whitten, Larry Robinson, Paul Weston, Jan Morris, Gene Langner, Kenneth Ray, Char- les Hendricks, Jimmy Patterson. THIRD ROW: Dan Zobrowsky, Denny Sizemore, Hobart Shaw, Mickey Sizemore, Norrnan Sizemore, G1Cl'll'1iS Woods, Mike Allen, Mgr, FOURTH ROW: Mgr. Walter Mims, Coach Rich, Ronnie Nabors, Cecil Bradberry, Jimmy Horn, Co-Captain Reggie Allen, Coach McLain. SCOREBOARD HOME VISITORS I. V. '7 Shades Valley 20 J, V, 24 McAdory O 1, v. 10 Bnsley 7 J, V, 0 Fairfield 13 J, V. 6 Hewitt 12 I, V, 32 Minor 6 J, V, 12 Hueytown 12 J, V, 12 Tarrant '7 J, V, 6 Banks 18 Page 72 Brownzes Get New Head Coach Left to right: Ronnie Nabors, Hobart Shaw Denny Sizemore and Reggie Allen These four boys carried the main load in the Brownies running and passing attack Assistant Coach Ernest Hardy attended MichiganState, Miami, and Birming- ham Southem. He majoredin Physical Education and holds a B, S, Degree, I-Ie is B-Team coach. Assistant Coach Pete Rich played his high school football at Pell City where he won a s chola rship to Mississippi Southern College. He is varsity line coach, Head Coach Bill McLain played foot- ball at the University of North Carolina where he lettered two years, He has a major in Physical Education, and has coached for thirteen years. Brownies Are Hampered Greatly b Injuries DOWN FORWARD WALL! These eight big linemen logged most of the time in the Brownie line. Left to right: Jimmy Patterson, Cecil Bradberry Norman Sizemore f2nd team All-Countyj, Kenneth Ray, Jim Horn, Co-Captain Don Green Charles Hendricks 12nd team All Countyj, Mickey Sisemore, With the help of good blocking Quarterback Reggie Allen returns punt for 71 yards and a touchdown in Co-Captain Reggie Allen won three letters in football three in baseball, and three in basketball. He was chosen Most Valuable Back All-County, Honorable Memtion All-State, and Back of the Week in football and won a scholarship to Auburn, Co-Captain Don Green won three letters in football, three in baseball, and two in basketball. He was cho sen All-County, Lineman of the Week, and received a scholarship to Mississippi Southem. I-le was also chosen on the East-West baseball team, Page 74 Brownies Upset Ensley and Tarrant Hobart Shaw rambles for yardage as Jones Valley upsets Tarrant, Kenneth Ray f51J and Norman Size more U61 lead the way. Managers: Mike Allen, Walter Mims, Benny Park, JV r li LE Jimmy Patterson hauls in a pass from Q,B, Reggie Allen against Banks, Page 75 1 B-Team, Shows ii Promising Future or Varsity Sports B-TEAM FOOTBALL FRONT ROW, left to right: James Elliot, Jackie Nichols, Jerry Langston, Wayne Bailey, Tommy Berry- hill, Jerry Farren, David Keith, Mike Robertson, Jimmy Whitten, Barry Rowland, SECOND ROW: Ron- nie Shaw, Jimmy Owen, Bill Lewis, Charles Meadows, Buddy Nick, Bobby Gardiner, James Cargile, Tommy Stafford, Clayton Pate, Jimmy Holsenbeck, Ronnie Peoples, Buddy Wilks. BACK ROW: Coach Hardy, Keith Harper, Philip Wickstrom, Dicky Mitchell, Charles Cunningham, James Rittman, Jimmy Monk, James Vining, Tommy Sizemore, and Coach Syphurs, B-TEAM BASKETBALL FRONT ROW, left to right: Wayne Holley, Walter Mims, Bobby Gardiner, Jan Morris. BACK ROW: Coach Rich, Lonnie Ezell, Bill Betts, Buddy Nick, and Walter Johnson. Page 76 Brownie Shalpshooters Have a Dull Season VARSITY BASKETBALL KNEELING, left to right: ,Timmy Hom, Rodney Gwin, Spencer Hurd, Denny Sizemore, Tommy Dodson, STANDING: Coach Hardy, Jimmy Patterson, Mickey Sisemore, Cecil Bradberry, Norman Sizemore, Kenny Tatum, Mgr. Charles Wood. 'xl GUARD GUARD SPCHC61' Hurd Denny Sizemore Page 77 Have Team, Carft Win! 25 ,R .sg FORWARD GUARD GUARD Kenny Tatum Tommy Dodson Rodney Gwin FORWARD CENTER Norman Sizemore Jimmy Patterson FORWARD FORWARD CENTER Mickey Sisemore Jimmy Horn Cecil Bradberry Page 78 Valley Shows Promising Fatare in Baseball and Track BASEBALL FRONT ROW, left to right: Coach Rich, Walter Mims, Freddy Castleberry, Denny Sizemore, Bobby Gardiner, Manager Jerry Vines, Coach Ronnie Syphurs, MIDDLE ROW: Larry Knight, Jimmy Horn, Jim- my Edmondson, Reggie Allen, Spencer Hurd, Tommy Stafford, BACK ROW: Buddy Nick, Johnny Car- gile, Walter Johnson, Johnny Rector, Jerry Little, Dicky Mitchell, Jimmy Whitten, TRACK FRONT ROW, left to right: Dave McC1anahan, Maxwell Thompson, Jan Morris, Kenneth Ray, Bill Betts, Ronnie Nabors, MIDDLE ROW: Jimmy Patterson, Joe Rogers, Gerald Abbott, Stanley Woodruff, Hobart Shaw, Larry Davis. BACK ROW: James McCutcheon, David Hudson, Tommy Farley, Charles Betts, Mickey Sizemore, and Larry Robinson. Page 79 Catcher Denny Sizemore demonstrates how to tag a runner out at home base. Brownies Boast 1 7 Returning Letterrnen YN l OUTFIELDERS FIRST BASEMAN P KNEELING, left to right: Reggie Allen, Spencer Left to right: Jimmy Edmondson and Jimmy Whit Hurd, Jimmy Horn. STANDING: Kenny Tatum, ten. Johnny Rector, Buddy Nick. Page so Q Freshmen and Sophornores Shine as Brownies Win PITCHERS Left to right: Dicky Mitchell, Walter Johnson, Jerry Little, and Larry Knight. SHORTSTOPS SECOND BASEMAN Left to right: Jerry Little and Tommy Stafford. KNEELING: Walter Mims. STANDING: Bobby Gardiner and Freddy Castleberry. Page 81 Sizemore Wins Athletic Award On Class Day, Denny Sizemore was awarded the Fred Sington Athletic Schol arship Trophy. The winner is the out- standing athlete and scholar and is cho- sen by a faculty committee. Denny lettered in three sports and ranked in the upper fourth of the Senior Class, X I 'if' A . Page 82 MJ nz: .... Q - Q f A Wx. A J, U A M mn as K1 S, wi , ,.. gg! it we V fm HW, P 3 if it 5 fl- ,k', I fS'?2ff Wm- A ' 1.1 af' L 'Q . , Q., ' , ,.E, HF - - mfg s'i.f,4r, 1: Senior Class fjqcers Officers of our Senior Class are: Joe Butler, President: Lillie Schillaci, Treasurer: Denny Sizemore, Vice President: and standing, Jimmy Edmondson, Secretary. ssrfs 1 s T i H Y '.V' A V Sigh , UKAV 'L W rsr 1 L i i N- A L at L. 1 'T . A J K 'L r 2 Q , DAVID ADDISON REGGIE ALLEN Vice President Student Body President V Club Captain Football Team Senior Honor Society Annual Staff Page 84 CHARLIE ALLEN Senior Hi-Y Monitor Bus Driver A, G, AVERY Freshman Class Play CAROLYN BABB Sports Club Majorette B-Team Cheerleader Gym Assistant Beauty Contest RONALD BATES Varsity Football Varsity Baseball B-Team Baseball Monitor's Club JERRY BLACKWELL Senior Hi-Y Sportsmanship Club V Club Varsity Football Manager Varsity Basketball Manager CHARLOTTE BOX Office Assistant Beauty Contest B-Team Cheerleader Prom Club Y Teens Secretary BOBBIE BREWER Speech Club Science Club Oratorical Contest IERRELL BAKER Senior Hi-Y Sportsmanship Club SARA BIBB Monitor BRENDA BOSHELL Fashion Show Beauty Contest Band Prom Committee Majorette BILL BRADLEY LESLIE BROWN All-State Blue Band Senior Honor Society President B-Team Baseball Page MARY JO BROWN Junior Honor Society Vice President Senior Session Room Junior Civitan F, T, A, President Music Club President SONNY BULLARD Junior and Senior Prom Club LARRY BUSENLEHNER Freshman Class Play B-Team Basketball SHARON BROWNING Treasurer Y-Teens Freshman Class Play Freshman Banquet Singer JUANITA BURGESS Masque and Gavel Junior Citizen's Award F,T,A, Chaplain Junior Civitan Junior Civic Opera Board DON BUTLER -,ia-s: .. L J, .,:rn 2 JOAN BUTLER JOE BUTLER Student Council Senior Honor Society Sports Club President Senior Class Majorette Annual Staff Office Assistant Prom Committee 1 Senior Honor Society Paul Olive admires Sandra McDonald's Class ring. Page 86 3 The Brownie Salutes , , 4 PAUL OLIVE, who has earned the Gold Key Award presented by Scholastic Magazine in art, and the Edison Youth Day Ci- tation as the outstanding stu- dent in chemistry and physics at Jones Valley. CYNTHIA CAMERON CHARLENE CARTER Band Monitor Office Assistant Sports Club Junior Honor Society IUDI CARVER Fashion Show Library Assistant Monitor Prom Committee LAVAIL CLEMENTS Fashion Show Library Assistant Monitor Citizenship Club Y-Teens Monitor's Club Office Assistant Fashion Show TERRY CHASTAIN Beauty Contest Sports Club Y-Teens Monitor's Club President Volleyball Team LINDA CLOWDUS Junior Honor Society Senior Honor Society Office Assistant All-State Band Youth Symphony Orchestra Page av a.,..,u-1, ,iW,, al,p NANCY CORNELISON Junioi Honor Society Senior Honor Society All-State Band Prom Committee All -State Orchestra PHILIP CRUCE Monitor i Varsity Basketball Tl-ack Ronnie Bates inspects his ring carefully while Phillip Val-my Football Cruce tries his on for size, BENNY DODD Junior Honor Society Senior Honor Society Monitor Know Your News JEAN ECHOLS Library Assistant Y-Teens Future Nurse's Club Monitor Home Economics Club JACKIE DOLLAR Secretary-Treasurer Y-Teens Monitor Choral Club Prom Committee iist nstinst :Vex ,ik s sf' lifts 19' ,md1 ' Hafmlt ,Airsffm-W -' 7 . -V .'i5j?igifigi-vQ:1gL1'V V K , :Q fri , . 5'fFf1q'3Q ff,f.fggyiij 'i , - :1 Q55iL4:fiS: R 9 I it f M , U . W. ..,, ,k, J ,, .C C K at FNYQEQ 561 ffl L ' ' ,al :I ' , :2 ' itat ,A , , , rw-Mira:-1. S- ,.... a s - ., . V K-ffrmtf-Q.-..i R ,.,. .. , f, . .1 I- ' 1 ' J 3 .ef Q- 52j .Qr: i ., I I - P' fi f 4 ' ' Eiiy. ' K I K is 55: Q . - - '- f +W,gf-page-ig ' ' ..., eff-sfffs wsfrp ,- i K -'2,:.-img 1. 'K H S 3' allQT-i?5if'f'?fi:ff'' . 1 1 3 f if r : .Q f .-71 7 1 1 JIMMY EDMONDSON Varsity Football Varsity Baseball Senior Class Secretary Varsity Basketball Student Council JERRY DUNKIN Prom Committee Senior Hi-Y DORIS DUNNAM Junior Honor Society Senior Honor Society Glee Club Secretary Freshman Class Pla Beauty Contest Junior Civitan Club Chairman Big 9 Dance S all iisit I -. ,. K JEROME EDWARDS FLORENCE FOSTER Band B-Team Cheerleader Head Cheerleader Student Council Secretary Junior Honor Society Senior Honor Society MELVIN FOWLER IACKIE FRANKLIN Music Club Senior Honor Society Annual Staff LINDA FREEMAN SARAH IANE GARY Junior Honor Society Junior Civitan Club Senior Class Historian Sports Club Student Council Basketball Team Sports Club Volleyball Team Bank Cashier Monitor Prom Committee Music Club Art Club DON GREEN LIN DA GRIFFIN Captain Football '59 Y-Teens Basketball, Baseball Mon1tor's Club We're glad Barbara Maxwell likes shorthand so muchl V Club Sports Club B Club Glee Club flas- RODNEY GWIN Varsity Basketball Varsity Baseball B-Team Basketball B-Team Baseball ANALDA HALL Citizenship Club Volleyball Team Basketball Team Tpying Club Sports Club President Senior Homeroom Page 89 CAROLYN HAND Sports Club Y-Teens Library Club Math Club Basketball Captain LINDA HARDIN Session Room President Choral Club Vice President Y-Teens Prom Committee Bank Teller MIKE HARRIS President Freshman Class Junior Honor Society Vice President Hi -Y Music Club Art Club The Brownie Salutes , , , ANTOINETTE THOMPSON, who was chosen as D. A. R, Good Citizenship Girl also lightens our halls with in- teresting posters for the li- brary, and is a member of the National Honor Society. JEAN HARRISON Citizenship Club Typing Club Basketball Team Volleyball Team Sports Club Seniors Choose White Caps and Gowns BARBARA I-IARTLEY Fashion Show Band Typing Club Library Assistant Page 90 Lipscomb Who's Who CHARLES HENDRICKS Varsity Football Vice President V Club President Junior Class Student Council Treasurer Student Body CAROL HOLLIDAY B-Team Cheerleader Varsity Cheerleader Sports Club Beauty Contest Basketball Captain JIMMY HORN Varsity Football Varsity Baseball Varsity Basketball Senior Hi-Y V Club OLA N HUGHES B-Team Football Band WADE JOHNSON Monitor's Club BARBARA HUDSON Office Assistant Junior Honor Society Senior Honor Society All-State Band All-State Orchestra SPENCER HURD Varsity Basketball Varsity Baseball B-Team Basketball B-Team Baseball Library Club SANDRA JONES Session Room President .T unior Red Cross Club Warrior 4-H Club Speech Club Music Club Y-Teens Monitor Warrior High Office Assistant Carolyn Hand is named Senior Super Sales Girl of 19601 I Page 91 fx, J LINDA KELLEY BARBARA KENT Y-Teens Majorette Prom Committee Y-Teens Beauty Contest Prom Committee Sugarfoot Edmondson, your ring isn't Monitor's Club Library Assistant all that gorgeous! Monitor's Club Page ETHEL KEY Y-Teens Bank Director Fashion Show Softball Team Library Assistant GENE LANGNER Varsity Football BRENDA LANGLEY Gym Assistant President Y-Teens Sports Club Student Council Basketball Captain O, E, LANGNER Monitor's Club Varsity Track Glee Club V Club Citizenship Club Band B-Team Baseball WAYNE LITTLE JUDY MARTIN Prom Committee Annual Staff Lipscomb Freshman Sports Club President Dental Clinic Queen Black and Gold Queen Beauty Contest LINDA MARTIN Sports Club Band Junior Honor Society Monitor Library Club TOMMY MCCARTY B-Team Football Manager Library Club Junior Citizens Club B Club Math Club DAVID McCLANAHAN Varsity Football Varsity Track Manager V Club President Homeroom -J 'Qi K 'C AY BARBARA MAXWELL Junior Honor Society B-Team Cheerleader Freshman Class Treasurer Treasurer Junior Y-Teens Secretary Senior Y-Teens y , MARGARET MCCLAIN Student Council Monitor Y Teens Fashion Show Glee Club SANDRA MCDONALD Junior Honor Society Band Science Club Library Club Monitor's Club SWA L . HB' axf' fs The Brownie Salutes , , , FRED McDUFF, who holds the unusual honor of being one of three players of the contrabass clarinet in Alabama, He holds first place in All-State Red Band, and is also a mem- ber of the National Honor So- ciety. Page 93 S FRED MCDUFF Band All-State Band B-Team Football Senior Honor Society JACK McGHEE Band All-State Band B-Team Football Senior Class Visits New Orleans The Brownie Salutes . . . S , , ! JOE BUTLER, President of the Senior Class and Business Manager of the Brownie. Ioe has an excellent scholastic record and is a member of the National Honor Society. Pa ge 94 SUE MCGHEE Y-Teens Fashion Show Volleyball Team Library Club Student Council SYLVIA MONK Junior Honor Society Band Prom Committee Fashion Show Senior Honor Society BOBBY MOORE LYNN MOORE Junior Honor Society Junior Class Favorite Prom Committee Band Monitor Y -Teens Fashion Show Jean, Linda, and Doris spend many hours admir- ing each other's shorthand papers. PARTICIA MORRIS Band Volleyball Team Basketball Team Majorette PAT MORRISON Oratorical Contest Masque and Gavel Beauty Contest Sports Club Y-Teens President Page 95 SARAH MOORE 4-H Club Y-Teens Beauty Contest Prom Committee Monitor SAMMIE LOU MORRIS Y-Teens Art Club Senior Honor Society Lipscomb Who's Who REBECCA MORSE Senior Honor Society A11-State Band Annual Staff Senior Class Poet Junior Honor Society KAYE MORGAN Junior Honor Society Ma jorette Beauty Contest Prom Committee Monitor College Da 'cttf.V Brenda Pitts, Joe Butler, and Mary Jo Brown are shown some of the aspects of higher education by Howard College Representatives, Carolyn Hand Second in Advertising Contest Page 96 PAUL OLIVE JUDY O'QUINN Edison Citation, Y-Teens Science President Student Bank Gold Key, Art Representative Alabama Citizenship Conference DEAN OLVEY Sports Club Majorette Junior Honor Society Band Office Assistant BESS OWSLEY Beauty Contest Band Fashion Show Prom Committee Monitor's Club LAURA PARKER Special Choral Club Prom Committee Student Council Secretary Science Club Monitor DIANE PILGREEN Band Glee Club Monitor Y-Teens Prom Committee MARGARET PITTS Junior Honor Society Essay Contest Winner Glee Club Y-Teens Junior Civitan Club Jimmy Horn, Wade Johnson, and Tommy McCarty, listen with interest to Clarence Cook as he tells them the whys and wherefores of Binningharn Southern College, JIMMY PARSONS B-Team Football B Club Band All-State Band Red and White Band Medal BRENDA PITTS Sports Club Junior Civitan J, V, Bank Secretary F, T,A, President Y-Teens President BEN F. PORTER Page 97 he -l Q SANDY RECTOR Piano Club Y-Teens Sports Club Fashion Show Basketball Team The Brownie Salutes . . BARBARA HUDSON, who has made All-State Band for three years. She plays the bassoon. She is an office assistant, and a member of the Honor Soci- ety, Library Assistant Office Assistant F. T. A . Science Club Senior Honor Society Special Choral Club Basketball Team of Carolina High Piano Club TOMMY ROCKETT Prom Club Varsity Football Page 98 REBECCA REID MARY RHODES Sports Club Student Council Y-Teens Office Assistant Volleyball Team JACKIE RIDLEY IOAN ROBERTSON Fashion Show Y-Teens Y-Teens J. V. Bank Director Bank Teller Basketball Team Fashion Show JERRY SANDERSON Seniors, 'PTO LILLIE SCHILLACI Co-Head Cheerleader Gym Assistant Sports Club Vice President Junior Class Masque and Gavel IO NEIL SHEPHERD Band All-State Band Prom Committee TONIA SCHUMAN Ma jorette of Jenkins High Beta Club Sports Club Science Club President Medical Technologists BEN SHIVERS be or not to be?,' E -wg : 3 1 V : j i Vi 1 , t i T DENNY SIZEMORE Senior Honor Society Assistant Editor Annual Staff Varsity Football Varsity Basketball Vice President Senior Class DONALD SIZEMORE JIMMY SIZEMORE B-Team Football Varsity Football B Club ik Sue Sizemore and Shirley Whitfield enjoy the refreshments at the Senior Tea, Page 99 SUE SIZEMORE Y-Teens Monitor Fashion Show Art Club Music Club STELLA SMITH Citizenship Club Prom Committee Speech Club Oratorical Contest Sandra Wesley and Jean Wickstrom help to pre pare the table for a faculty tea. ANNIE MAE SNOW Citizenship Club Speech Club President Prom Committee Oratorical Contest JUNE SWINNEY Library Club Sports Club Y-Teens Fashion Show ANTOINETTE THOMPSON F.T,A, President Prom Committee Senior Honor Society Session Room Secretary D,A,R, Citizenship Award Page 100 MAX STRONG Varsity Baseball JAMES SYPHURS B-Team Basketball B-Team Baseball Varsity Baseball Manager Varsity Football Manager Citizenship Club JERRY TRUCKS Senior Hi -Y LINDA TURNER Sports Club Prom Committee Volleyball Team Basketball Team Tumbling Team ROBBIE WALDREP Sports Club Basketball Team Volleyball Team Lipscomb Glee Club SANDRA WESLEY Glee Club Y-Teens Monitor's Club Library Assistant Typing Club I JANET VICK Vice President Senior Honor Society Beauty Contest Y-Teens Secretary Masque and Gavel Miami High Cheerleader DENNIS WAMMACK Vice President Band President Junior Civitan Club HENRY WHALEY President, Vice Presi- dent Senior Hi -Y Youth Legislature Delegate B-Team Football The Brownie Salutes , , , NEIL WILLIAMS, who is out- standing in science. He is a lab assistant, a member of the Science Club, and is a mem ber of the National Honor So- ciety, Q6 s ,N is is s 3 X 'Q N r W f 'fix 5 fm, SPE -' , I T i 5 L g ,, jr, .assiwsf 'liih Page 101 Rebecca Reid Receives Bausch-Lomb Science Award The Brownie Salutes , , , JO NEIL SHEPHERD for being high salesman of the Senior Class, Jo Neil is secretary of the Science Club, has twice made All-State Band, and is on the Board of Direc- tors ofJ, V, Bank. She types and mimeographs tests for the faculty. GEYNELL WHITE Junior Class Treasurer Sports Club Y-Teens Student Council Library Club JEAN WICKSTROM Student Body President Citizenship Tour Editor of Annual Majorette Senior Honor Society NEIL WILLIAMS Sophomore Class Treasurer Masque and Gavel President Junior Homeroom President Senior Homeroom Senior Honor Society Page 102 SHIRLEY WHITFIELD Y-Teens Fashion Show Music Club Prom Committee TOM WIDEMAN SHARON WILLIAMS B-Team Cheerleader Varsity Cheerleader Junior Honor Society Y-Teens Volleyball Team The Brownie Salutes , , , SHARON WILLIAMS, winner of a S600 scholarship to a local business college. Sharon has been a varsity Cheerleader for two years and a B-Team Cheer- leader for two years, She was tapped by the Junior Honor Society. LYNN WINDSOR Y-Teens Prom Club Volleyball Team Basketball Team At the Senior Tea, Miss Carns enjoys the food and fellowship with a group of Senior Girls Page 103 funiors amber 140 IUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President, Charles Wood Vice President, Larry Robinson Secretary, Mickey Sizemore Treasurer, Benny Park GERALD ABBOTT YQ? Mfr ANNANGHO , LAWANDA ARMSTRONG Rig! DOMSARTHUR T , I Q Q bv - 5 GERALDINE ARTHUR RM? ., I NT, , ,.-, fe 'UE 11 i T , ik ,. . . , WNl,,,,T,ixl. Af ' wa iisisjfil Page 104 JACKIE BAILEY BOBBY BARNETT LUCKY BARNETT SYLVIA BATES BARBARA BLACKWELL GILDA BOOVER .TO ANN BOSTIC CECIL BRADBERRY JANE BRADFORD MELBA BRADLEY BOB BRIS TOW WILLARD BROOKS JERRY BROOKSHIRE CHARLOTTE BURCH BETTY BURGESS Yesterday We Were Freshmen - Tomorrow Senzors WILLIAM BURGESS BOBBIE BURNETT LOYD BUTLER SYLVIA CARSON IUDY CARTER FREDDY CASTLEBERRY NATHAN CHASE MIKE CHILDS GAIL COLEMAN ROLAND COLLINS ANN COLVERT STEVE COREY GLENDA CRAWLEY DAN DAVIS FRANKIE DAVIS GLEN DAVIS LAMAR DAVIS LARRY DAVIS LEROY DAVIS CLAY DAY The Brownie Salutes . . , SHIRLEY HUDSON for her out- standing scholastic record, She has been chosen to rep- resent Iones Valley in Ala- bama's Fourth State-Wide conference on Citizenship held in Tuscaloosa in March, ? 1 Page 105 . Qi of - fi f 5 on gg Q NLM? N5 f 2: If . ,x...5,, M TL . N53 YI 'G rr. - , in National Honor at + I - ..1-?' . 'V it ' .. Ef- ' ' ,. L' W S r I L I ig ,'x S V : I , W .A-.l, ,IQA L ,v.:A'i 'AI ':,f ..,. 2 g i, Lyyx y ...,Q.' fl ,Z gg i .5 ggjg A I Ko.f 5 42? . - . si - . '21 w if i ' V ,...V,' A ' o sive Society Taps Eight fitniors TOMMY DODSON FRED DRAKE SUSAN EA DY SANDRA EVANS TOMMY FARLEY NATHAN FRANKLIN BARBARA GANN ANN GOODWIN SUE GRAVES BETTY ANN GRAY BETTY IOYCE GREEN MARTHA GREEN RICHARD GRIFFIN BETTY SUE GUY MARY HALL JERRY HAMPTON RUBY HAND LARRY HARDEN JERRY HARTLEY EVA HEIFNER DANNY HIGGINBOTHAM CHARLOTTE HILL GARNETT HILL PRISCILLA HOLDERFIELD SHIRLEY HUDSON Charles Wood, Joe Rogers, Jimmy Whitten, and Larry Robinson are pictured during activity period. Their sub- ject of discussion could vary anywhere from girls to foot- ball. Brownie Salutes Uutstanding Students maintains a B average in The Brownie Salutes , , ANNETTE STONE who is a majorette and who plays clar- scholastic work inet in the senior band. She PAMELA JA COBS ANNETTE JOHNSON BARBARA JOHNSON SHERRY JAMES NANCY JONES ROY LEE LAMONS THOMASINE LANGLEY LINDA LANGSTON DELILAH LA NKFORD DEON LITTLEFIELD REBA LITTLEFIELD BETTY JO LOVELADY LINDA LUCAS IAMES MCCUTCHEN M, A, MCELROY GAYLE MCGEE JOE ED MILLER ROBERT MONK MARCIA MORROW RONNIE NABORS cb 1 av A me ' sw: 'K S33 L, J , K Q 1 mx Q? Q X N at fi Q 1 . M J Zll X me .J A 7 .,,1 E ZEI 5 VK , AIE A g r X 1' Page 107 my x Juniors Plan Their Senior Trip I i ,iiiii i,i i A JACKIE NICHOLS NINA NICHOLS DON NOEL EVA NUNNELLEY ,TACK OWENS BENNY PARK JOE PAGE PETE PALMER BILLY PARKER CHARLES PARSONS How could we lose with this kind of Brownie spirit? This pep rally brought a victory - for Valley beat Tarrant 12-'7. 'R' M Q . M K . . ,,: : . , . e:f..E fia- ,:,. ' , I 'i-: ' ,.,. ' .: i I. 'ii, 1i' ,'i'P L iii, I I :'i K' is . , K is , ,.7k A A EQ, Page 108 H4-fr JIMMY PATTERSON FRIEDA PAYNE JAMES RAY MARY REAVES JOHNNY RECTOR DAVID RENFROE BETH RIVES JOE ROGERS LARRY ROBINSON LEWIS RYLEE JOE SANTORO MAC SHROVE MARTHA SHAW MICKEY SIZEMORE NORMAN SIZEMORE Junior Boys Oumumber Girls 73 to 67 ANDY SMITH CHARLOTTE SMITH ELIZABETH SMITH PEGGY STA CY JOHNNY STAMPS ANNETTE STONE IANETTE STONE SUE STOVALL PEGGY STRICKLAND MAXWELL THOMPSON . PEP I A -W 'P -' :,. A 1 2 fi? VZ Eu ,1:.3 XL I ISSAQS f a Mb I X sf W2 gzv.s5ziQM,ff ' - LARRY TOWNSEND RICHARD TUCKER JIMMY TYSON SARA VANDIVER DONNA VICTOR CHARLES WALDON LARRY WEAVER TERRY WESLEY PA UL WESTON PAT WHITE BOBBY WILKS PATSY WAFFORD IANICE WOOD CAROLYN WOOD CHARLES WOOD As you can see by the neatly folded cover, this is a Typing I class, Q YI. .5 ,nx 1 - M. , Page 109 Graduation Is Our Goal 3 The Brownie Salutes , , , CHARLES WOOD, who is presi- dent of the Junior Class and Prom Committee. He has a ing, Members of the Student Council rep- resenting the eleventh grade are: Ronnie Nabors Sue Stovall Ann Goodwin . Freddy Castleberry They are shown in the raising of our flag The new flag was one of the major pro- jects of the council. Page 110 :Y 3 B average in scholastic rat- Sophs Number 156 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS are: Kenneth Ray, Secretaryg Linda Gillis, Presidentg Cheryl Tamblyn, Treasurerg and Hobart Shaw, Vice President. Dorothy Addison Rita Albright Kenneth Allen Susan Ashworth Betty Avery Sandra Ballard Johnny Barger Eddie Beaty Tommy Berryhill Patsy Blakley Ronald Blankenship Jackie Bragg Dianna Brown Sue Cameron Clifton Capps Pat Carey .fy 4xi'1'!?f5?' J? ' A . V .Gs A ,. D W6 w 12:8 ,W ,,,., . as , wi, iii Page 111 ,FT , '5 Q ss I ..... Y 41 The Brownie Salutes , , SUSAN COX, DIANE KOENIG, and CHERYL TAMBLYN, who are three popular sophomores, Diane and Cheryl were mem bers of the Junior Honor So- ciety and Future Teachers of America. Susan has been city swimming champion for five years and won the 1958 Junior Olympic medal for butterfly stroke in Knoxville, Tennessee. rfjijttgt lwgpd Sli A AP' 53 .... f 5 . 'R Page 112 :ll l David Carlee Doug Castleberry Syble Chambers W. I. Chappell Sherry Clowdus Carol Collier Dana Colwell Diane Corey Susan Cox Linda Crowson Albert Crumpton Carolyn Curl Michael Dainard Tommy Dameron Pat Damron Charles Davis Sherry DeShazo Gary Dodson I udy Dollar Leon Dunham Donna Driver George Echols Adrian Ellis Paulette Ethridge Linda Euler Bugs - Betty Jean Evans Lonnie Ezell Steve Fant Linda Findley Janice Fowler Tommy Fowler Jimmy Fuller Louise Gaines Jean Gandy Birdie Garner Yvonne Gibson Linda Gillis Lester Grantham Johnnie Greer Doris Guthrie James Guy Robert Hamilton Eddie Harp David Harper Carol Harris Patricia Harris Barbara Harrison Jimmy Hassell Sue Headley Frances Holsenback In Biology, the study of grafting trees is observed by Pat Damron, Philip Wick- strom, Noel Whatley, Den- son Parker, Judy Wilson, Barbara Harrison, and Vau- dine Perkins. This project was constructed by Mike Allen. Bees - Birds , .- if-asv 4 3255? If if A sx ya: if ai 5 LQ . as QQ. , Q - N Q 'g 1 ,, . or Z ssn ' L 5 L .A S 1, it - gn 8sg.f,5a wfqsb , ., . ff -,. 5, 1 s.. in-hp :pi-nfa k V.j-1,5--f gg . ul snug tgp, ff, as , '. S , aL'.'.K Jia e 1 A rc flue - - ss!!! I verbs , by B rrr - B iology to if ,r,r . iw . in 4 Ss i DJ Page 113 N ii NF . . 2. Y '4' Wm. 4 Four Sophs Make All-State Band Four Sophs made A11-State Band and were able to participate in the All- State Music Festival at Tuscaloosa, They are Dan Morse, Baritoneg Tommy Darneron, Tromboneg Steve Fant, Trumpetg and Jimmy Fuller, Clarinet, fe 6 gp -Q:-'F f: ,zkvii 'a f- gr e' JMX 3 Y f f ilk Q I J fi . Aims 5 :7' hz : VV K! I :ii -3 ,,. .,.- 'k'.k,h 1 A 5 J i l Page 114 John Holsenback Brenda Honeycutt Ralph Horton David Hudson Earl Hudson Marilyn Hufham Linda Hunt Barbara Johnson David Johnson Frances Johnson Willard Kendrick Larry Knight Martha Knight Diane Koenig Richard Langner Jerry Langston Elaine Lankford Brenda Legrone Carolyn Lindley Janice Little Jerry Little Barbara Logan Virginia McClain Linda McGee Ann Mayo T ping Ujfered to Sophs for lst Time Dickie Mitchell Faye Monk Eldon Morris I an Morris Dan Morse Patricia Naish Buddy Nick Freddie Olvey Betty Ann Park Denson Parker Clayton Pate Roland Pendley Vaudine Perkins Larry Phillips Kay Powers Kenneth Ray Charles Reach Dennis Reeves Douglas Reynolds Peggy Reynolds Linda Richards Tommy Ridley Boyd Roberts Mike Robertson Toni Robertson if M Q fx ,.,,., ss V- tif' 'Q-X. Q N? PIIL D 'X 1 . iss is QW ,gr ., HJ Q H '. its -.1 q w' N sf ' . ,ts g t sy, N fit , t j i. gf.' ?Xfi ' is if is-li? Q ,sk P-Us h B W I WRX K in 49 t 'IN t t - EP? if 'SQ 'ffl J will-V1 R is is - ...rs W eil Page 115 Typing is offered for the first time to sophomores, Rita Albright, Margie Bradford, and Mary Rockett find that being able to type is an asset to any student, Sophs -l- Silas I Fun - Play asv ,iw-'S . Qiii i? L xr s 3' 135343. 1 1 ,E rx , E.. 'pri W . Ki: F,-iggm if-g,i'4 if QT, I wif i' , r A wi A, . A :A ' I V .V 5 ,' ifigg-sy ts '5ff,f3,'i5ig, p Kim 'N 4 irfeff. 4 W-L H 7 ' : - 9-WGS' r'QgQg Frances I-Iolsenback, Eddie Harp, and Donna Driver take time out from Silas Marner to gather notes for their term papers, Gary Robinson Mary Rockett James Roger Michael Rogers Mary Rosser Barry Roland Frances Roy Lancy Salser Opal Sanders Johnny Santoro Joe Searcy Hobart Shaw Tommy Sizemore Jerry Smith Morrell Smith Aliene Spain Peggy Stokes Cheryl Tamblyn Kenny Tatum Howard Thompson Page 116 Ky Thompson Geryl Sue Tucker Shirley Tyson Braxton Vanderslice Linda Vincent Bill Waldrop Patricia Wallace Barbara Warren Jerry Washburn Lola Wesson Sue Wesson Noel Whatley Philip Wickstrom Connie Widner Arvenia Williford Frank Willis Judy Wilson Richard Witt Patsy Wofford Rebecca Wrenn s l i jf The Brownie Salutes MIKE ALLEN, manager of the football squad and member of been a member of the band the V Club. Mike has also Page 117 Freshmen Number 122 sf? ef be YU suwaggf' at JS 1- Q i 1 il sr? q,1 l st? dd tx. - .,:., it as s ..,,,,,, J M ,ff ff' s J fi W' 9' Page 118 FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS President Jimmy Owens Secretary-Treas urer Myra Hughey Vice President Jimmy Whitten These officers were chosen to serve be- cause of their ability, grades, popularity and willingness to serve the Freshman Class, Wayne Bailey Richard Baker Linda Barber Bill Betts Charles Betts Harvey Bishop Janice Blanton Martha Brigman Charlotte Byrd Kenneth Byrd Cheryl Causey Johnny Cargile Charles Collier Kenny Copeland Kenny Craft Bobby Crittenden I Freshmen Dig High School Activities L92 Q, All aiu Mary Kennedy, Martha Lemley and Brenda Ellard work on decorations for the Football Banquet. Gerome Gage Rita Gallahar Bobby Gardiner Margie Gay Carolyn Gipson Robert Gipson Ronnie Gipson Judy Green Louise Grubbs Carol Hall Charles Hall Edna Hamilton Don Hampton Virginia Hand Keith Harper Paul Dawson Billy Deerman Nancy Dishen Alfred Dison Genie Dulaney James Eargle Brenda Ellard Darrel Elliot James Elliot Phyllis Estes Willian Foster Linda Fowler fairs L in f :',' I in B - G J e'iiii B J J J irrsi i-isr'J f rr,. I .'.i 1 I I . k V M NS' haf .. , XI' if uf A fi L 3 t ':,J if Ili' . i 'iff y .R be .I 3 i it ss Q lik 2 si ,sf ii Q 3,52 , W . if 5 ff H25 si! , NY, ' L me -. i -1 E . LL - ar k it W5 H, ' K A .Y Brownie Salutes 5 Freshmen The Brownie Salutes , , JOYCE SEAGRAVES, GENIE DULANEY, and IANICE LEE for outstanding scholastic achievement and leadership in extracurricular activities, All are members of the Junior Honor S ociety and French Club, Joyce's report card is the subject of admiration. A ,g .- T . 222 2 J K . , ,. K .--I J rsrsss J 1 4 Q W W s. aa gg, Q 4 'QR ' , L gy SM' i. N, me, M r ,.,,.fW .. .gig .,,, ,, if V 4 fr, .,,... , .-,. , ,, ,r D . . W . ' 'Vi - A Ai A' fs hai l' L ,,,s,,, , , . 2 . 3 gl dm E a s e s eeaeisf t i ,sss i r i -2-f rrs, i A , syn - ff. in 3 K ., if A is 3? -- ' 3495 Y K V fir-L1 Z 2,1 ' A f is 1 was ,s.rs LW M fg . ii fs :,,,g:,.s. A J r r QW - - ,-,- , Lp.. -.-. ,g..gww,z wif J A. - Imzibvii , s L J E 4 fi-i, xl ' 45 E, ' - '.? ':i2l' -V ' --nk fi,.:i. , ,ss., ,- -- -1' 5 iff' ,',' 1. .3 1 . 4 - ,. K 1 L , 'r- iii L J irrisri 1 so ' ix WW Page 120 Betty Harrison Sarah Heifner Sandra Hicks Donald Hill Virginia Holderfield Wayne Holley Mary Jane Hosmer Myra Hughey Melinda Hurd Terry Hutchins Barbara Hynde Walter Johnson David Keith James Kendricks Mary Kennedy Cecil Kuykendall Larry Lancaster Larry Lathan Janice Lee Martha Lernley Bill Lewis Walter Luster Dorma Malone Charles MacDonald Honor Society Tops 18 Freshmen Douglas McDonald Dot McReyno1ds Ralph Messer Jimmy Monk Susan Moore Carolyn Morris Don Mullins Linda Murphy Edith Nichols Shirley Nichols Jimmy Owens Martha Park Pat Payne Reid Peoples Dale Peterson George Phillips Mary Jo Pilliteri Jimmy Rittman Sara Robinson Emery Rosser Patsy Rowland Pat Sanford Ricky Satterwhite Mickey Schmidt Joyce Seagraves The Brownie Salutes , , , BILL BETTS and RICKY SA TTERWHITE for their high scholastic rating. Bill Betts is a member of the Junior Honor Society, he plays varsity football, and is on the B-tearn basketball team. Ricky Satterwhite is President of the Junior Honor Society, and plays oboe in the All- State Band. Bill is giving Ricky some pointers on basket- ball. ii'iFo,s 2fQ? ' QQ? . .lts rs, i at as r a i' V 1 QQQW it si: F 1s imfgig git S Page 121 sa NA' a 9 is ii g 9 'Q' Mary Jo Pilliteri and Judy Green demonstrate the dexterity of Junior Cheerleaders. Activities Vary From French to Football iii y r . f-- fi 3 SSX 'M S ot o J S flf 'F ',. 2 ,.,.: tr- - - A ttz'1t i f Page 122 Tommy Sharble Tonnie Shaw Travis Smith Tommy Stafford Glenda Starkey Paul Stokes Billie Ruth Syphurs Betty Thomas Sharon Thorp Elaine Vincent Gail Wallace Wayne Warren Jimmy Whitten John Whitson Buddy Wilkes Myrtice Wilkerson Pat Willians James Willoughby Judy Wofford Danny Zobrosky lim xQr Ebfw' ilsix' Y ADS THESE PEOPLE HELPED TO PAY FOR YOUR ANNUAL, PLEASE PATRONIZE THEM! FOOD CENTER -1 Lipscomb , Alabama I It s Your Food Center Stores for Better Buys POWDERLY BUS LINE 4212 7th Avenue Wylam, Alabama State 76614 mm Owner: BILL CROXTON RADIO SERVICE e i . AND suPPLY co. ftafagyg f,, calonlif i if Service in your home day or night. 2501 2nd Avenue No. Yun 6 . Birmingham, Ala Wllealfldffgf gvdfyumeg The flags of Melba Bradley, Pat Morris, Joan Butler, and Kaye Morgan contribute to Jones Valley's spectacular band shows. K5 FN '- 'P X A x ik V if .-1I 'Lij '. W, x:+f 'Y . :vgf I , X .A ' QQ 3 if I . X H Congratulations cuss OF '60 SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY av' Davis OFGO O T12 ENSHIV. POWDERLY CIVITAN CLUB Orville T. Allen Arthur Alexander Rev, W, H. Barber Dan Brown Wm. C. Brown Wm. C, lShortyj Burgess M. I. Culpepper Elbert Davis A, E. Drlggers M. C. Dobson J. H. Edwards C. G. Fant John Haskew Stephen Ham Dr. Wm. H. Jones Earl Kirkley J. G. Thompson H. C. Brown Sam Mason Frank Mason L. E. fBuckj Owens J. A. Powell Clarence Ray Jr. T. B. Richardson M. E. Shepherd K.P. Smith John L. Swindle M. E. Womble Sr. Rev. E. C. Houst B. B. Evans Wm. D. Forester A. O. Sisemore C. D. Forester T. J. Sizemore J. A. Myers Sr. J. A. Myers Jr. O11 I SUPERIOR ICE CREAM COMPANY RALPH S. HALL 2413 2nd Avenue N. Wholesale and Retail Flour, Feed and Groceries Phone AL-17737 BUTANE-PROPANE APPLIANCE CO. , INC, 2405 Second Avenue North Birmingham 3, Alabama Phone ST 54-3386 EM-COTE ALLEN EM-COTING CO, No Wax or Polish Needed 12 Mo. Guarantee Body and Fender Work Bus. FA 4-2905 Res. ST 8-6052 BAGLEY'S FLORIST 4917 Gary Avenue Fairfield, Ala, Phones -Day St 7-7481 PARKER'S Sno -brite LAUNDRY Birmingham's Finest and Fastest Service lst Avenue and 25th Street, N, FA 2-7653 BLACKWELL FURNITURE 3 - Stores New and Used Furniture Cash or Terms 303 North 25th Street Senior boys show their best 2228 2nd Avenue No. manners while at the Senior 3741-10th Avenue No. Tea. K F MCLURE TRADING COMPANY, INC. Radios - sewing machines furniture - pianos - appliances stoves 1914 Third Avenue HA 53012 Bessemer, Ala. WILLIAMS HARDWARE CO, 404 Midfield St. Ph. St. 11821 Midfield, Ala. That food certainly does look good to Mrs. Maudine Driggers and Mrs. Judith Askins. MERRY GO ROUND DRIVE -IN 31 South 19th Street Bessemer, Alabama OUR SPECIALTY --- GOOD FOOD GUARANTEE SHOE CO 1910 2nd Ave. Bessemer, Ala. HA. 57332 WVOK 50, O00 Watts VOICE OF DIXIE 690 on your Dial 4 S. KRESS I-I, KRESS 8: CO 1912 2nd Ave. Bessemer HA. 56331 MIDFIELD FOCD CENTER THE STORE THAT MAMA LIKES BEST More Jones Valley Folks Trade with Midfield Food Center than at any Other Store WILLCUGHBY FURNITURE COMPANY, INC. 4800 Gary Avenue Fairfield, Alabama Phone ST 8-5627 Z8 MA . W- ,W-.-wi -ww W. SOUTH PARK BELCHER LUMBER CO. BARGAIN CENTER General Merchandise 2305 Jefferson Ave. Most items sold below Your Handy Hardware and Wholesale pricesn Building Material Store T bl k f B 1 h With us, it's quality and service Wo oc S rom e C er Lumber Company Phone ST 1 - 1471 81 2411s. s.w. St5-2196 9 t t Birmingham - Phone ST 8-0711 1 HASKEW COAL CO. Route 1, Box 442 HYDE PARK GROCERY Phone ST 8-7392 Cahaba Red Ash and Black Creek Coal Phone ST 8-9139 Friendly Courteous Service A Valentine greeting from 1 Student Council to Jack Nichols is Carried by Jean Wickstrom Mrs. Hazel Parker directs her and Ann Goodwin students while they serve the ' teachers. f J m MCCRORY-McLELLAN STORE CORPORATION 1904-06 Znd Ave. Bessemer, Ala, MIDFIELD TV SALES - SERVICE L. C. TEASLEY ROBERT E, HALL Ph. St. 6-8432 No. 2 Midfield Park Place Midfield, Alabama CROWN KING OF CLEANERS Midfield Shopping Center FOR ALL ALUMINUM Screens and Doors Call: B. F. SHAW Ph. St. 6-8571 RussEu.'s Bessmer Super Hgy. Phone HA 5-9104 Not only Mr. P. A. Vandiver, Mr. Alec Boozer, and Mr. Ben Clements enjoy fellowship at a tea . . . AAAA APPLIANCE AND FURNITURE 1001 Warrior River Road Phone ST 5-4648 Owner: KELLY L, MAYO . . . it is evident that Mrs. Nita Norman, Mrs. C. W. Phillips, and Mrs. Sue James enjoy it too. H GOLDEN FLAKE POTATO CHIPS VALHALLA CEMETERY R. L. ZEIGLER, INC. P13333 Bessemer, Alabama TAYLOR DRUG COMPANY Tay1or's Has It 217 N. 19th St. , Bessemer Phone HA 8-6251 We Buy and Sell New and Used School Books HILL'S GROC ERY COMPANY Berney Points 1675 Tuscaloosa Ave. S. W. JACK CANDLER, Manager WEST END o. K. RUBBER WELDERS 1401 Tuscaloosa Ave. S. W. Phone ST 6-7682 New Tires and Recaps WEST END MOWER AND CYCLE CO. Schwinn Bicycles, Lawn Mowers, and Tricycles PARTS AND REPAIRS 704 14th St. S. W. Phone ST 7-7941 y 043' The Store That Caters to the Young People 1907 2nd Ave. N. Bessemer, Ala. McLEl.LAN'S STORE 1904 Znd. Ave. N. Bessemer, Ala. SULLIVAN, LONG ASSURANCE AND HAGERTY AGENCY, INC, GENERAL CONTRAC TORS Bessemer and Birmingham n . Alabama Auto - Life - Fire Insurance H. E. BUDDY MAHAFFEY Agent ED PORTER Manager HA-59542 Long Lewis Building Be s semer , Alabama SPEED-WASH Modern Air Conditioned UNATTENDED COIN-OPERATED LAUNDRY Do A11 Your Washing in Just 20 Minutes Commercial Dryers Provided for Your Use. WASH DRY 20C 104 10 Minutes Open 24 Hours a Day - 7 Days a Week Private Parking Lot In Powderly Across From F1-am Corporation POVVDERLY FEED AND HARDWARE STORE 3108 Jefferson Ave. , S. W, Powderly, Alabama Phone ST 8-5686 W e De live r Gilman Paints POWELL FURNITURE UPHoLs'rR1NG SHOP Quality and Service Guaranteed 3128 Jefferson Avenue Powderly, Alabama Phone ST 8-43 93 Looks like these two got a- long just fine on their trip to Montgomery. TORTORICE GROCERY Free Delivery Phone ST 8-5930 LAWRENCE SERVICE STATION 1516 24th St. S. W. Phone ST 8-9254 PENNEY'S 5 Points West Shopping City 22 1 1 Bessemer Road HENRY L. BECKMAN 8. CO. Distinctive Resilient Floors 1328 Tuscaloosa Ave. Phone ST 8-6583 PHILLIP A. STONE Groceries, Fresh Meats Feed and Hardware TUC KER REALTY COMPANY 1416 31st Street S. W. Route 10 Box 490 Wefwflah ST. 82604 Phone ST 7-3552 sTovAl.l. GROCERY CAMS 2801 Dowell Ave. S. W. SHELL SERVICE Birmingham, Ala. Phone ST 81137 Avenue K. LipSCOITlb MCBRAYER MOVING 8: STORAGE CO. Local and Long Distance Moving Phone HA 56 182 H. T. GILLIS SERVICE STATION LESTER TOWNSEND , Manager A11 this and even more was 0 displayed at the Country Fair. 13 5 Avenue K' Lipscomb, Alabama Phone HA 8-3052 4 EUGSTER'S MARKET Powderly Station Home -Killed Meats Pork and Beef Sausage, Poultry and Fresh Eggs STEPHEN'S SERVICE STATION HARDY STEPHENS Standard Oil Products Lipscomb, Alabama Phone Ha 8 -3 843 KEY AUTO REPAIR General Auto Repairing All Work Guaranteed Phone HA 8-6571 Lipscomb, Alabama STOTT DRIV E -IN C LEANERS 1201 Avenue K Lipscomb, Alabama Phone HA 5-996 l For Pick Up and Delivery Service A. J. WILLIAMS COMPANY 4800 Gray Avenue Fairfield, Alabama Phone ST-85627 FARRIS GROCERY One Stop FOI' YO111' C0n'1plet6 Food Needs The G0Ve1-n0r'3 inaugura- Lipscomb, Alabama Phone HA 5-3156 tion brought thousands of peo- ple to Montgomery, including our band. M BARBER PURE MILK CCMPANY 2410 Seventh Avenue, South Birmingham, Alabama SHEPHERD FURNITURE COMPANY We Buy and Sell New and Used Furniture 402 North 26th Street Birmingham 3, Ala.. Phone AL 18716 M. SHEPHERD HODGENS OIL COMPANY PERCY L. HODGENS Bessemer, Ala. Under this shield you will find quality. And from Hodgens Oil you will find service. Phone Bess . 8-587 1 CITY OF LIPSCOMB WILLIAM OLVEY Mayor SEGREST TRANSFER COMPANY Local and Long Distance Moving When Better Moves Are Made Segrest Will Make Them. Phone AL Z-6894 HA 8-1293 BLUE RIBBON SHOE SHOP 1829 Znd Ave. , North Phone HA-53641 Be s semer , Alabama PADEN REALTY COMPANY Sales Mortgage Loans Rentals Insurance Bes semer EDWARDS REALTY COMPANY 1820 3rd Ave. Bessemer Sales, Rentals, Ins. Phone HA-5 167 1 DAVE KIRKSEY MOTORS, INC. Your Dodge - Plymouth Dealers 1817 6th Ave. , No. HA-53211 Bessemer, Alabama Espey and Blackerby OK RUBBER WELDERS 1701 NO. 19th Street Bessemer, Ala. ROY SMITH REALTY CO. Real Estate - Rentals - Ins. 1644 Bessemer Road Birmingham, Ala, Phone: ST-66321 Night: ST-88009 Are these our future scientists at the J. V. Science Fair? ? ? McCULLEY'S 603 Avenue K. Lipscomb, Alabama Fine Foods - Quality Meats Free Delivery HA. 5-0933 LIPSCOMB BARBER SHOP and SLIM AND POP'S FISHING CAMP Warrior River FLORENCE MARKET 1800 Avenue K. Lipscomb Choice Grade AA Meat Cakes, Bread, Soft Drinks Butter, Milk, Ice Cream ALLREDS' STORE 901 5th Street Lipscomb, Alabama Phone HA 5-3150 RAY SKEWES SERVICE STATION Lipscomb, Alabama 24 Hour Wrecker Service South Bes semer Road Call PAUL HA 5-0631 Nite 5-1680 L. C. PERRY RAY SKEWES SUPER HIGHWAY SERVICE STATION Phone HA 8-1302 Road Service Librarians of the future ! ! WALLS AND BURGESS SERVICE STATION Road Service Tires and Batteries 100 Woodward Road MIDWAY LUMBER COMPANY Lumber and Building Material 5200 Super Hi-Way Phone HA 5-5342 PAUL'S PARK AND EAT Bessemer Super Highway THE DOTTIE-JEAN SALON 410 Midfield Road Phone ST 77685 Hair Styling and Hair Coloring E. L. HUEY FURNITURE COMPANY Established 1905 1919 3rd Avenue North Bessemer, Alabama Phone HA 8-32 11 PARR'S GROCERY Free Delivery Texaco Products T AND T TIRE CO. Tires - Batteries - Repairing Quick Road Service 4901 Gray Avenue, Fairfield Phone ST 8-91 14 BRASWELL STYLE. SHOP Fairfield, Alabama Be sure all of those mints get in the sacks !!! CONGRATULATIONS BRENSINGER'S SENIORS! AUTO AND HOME SUPPLY 5301 Valley Road RAY SKEWES Fairfield, Alabama Phone ST 8-6531 We Give Top Value Stamps BAXLEY FOOD LAND 3831 Huntsville Avenue Brighton HA 5-2468 Phone HA 5-2467 HARRIS REALTY COMPANY 1329 Tuscaloosa Ave. We Specialize in Home Sales Property Management Saving of 15470 to 2070 on Automobile Insurance and Property Insurance Phone ST 7-861 1 ALLEY'S DRUG STORES Free Auto Delivery Services Store No. 3 666 Tuscaloosa Avenue Open All Night If these super senior sales men looked like this before they sold ads, I wonder what they looked like when they returned! SOUTH PARK CLEANERS 162 South Park Road Phone ST 7-9392 HYDE PARK BARBER SHOP 2724 Pearson Avenue S. W. M. M. BROOKSHIRE, Prop. McLURE TRADING CO. , INC. Pianos - Radios - Furniture EASY TERMS 1914 Third Avenue Bessemer, Alabama J. C. CURRY AND COMPANY, INC. Bessemer, Alabama BARBER SHOP 106 Midfield Street Midfield, Alabama F. M. CHISM, Mgr. WHITENS DRY C LEANERS 406 Midfield Street Midfield, Alabama As good as the best, and better than the rest. PADGETTS CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY 1012 5th, Street Lipscomb, Alabama MAE'S BEAUTY SALON 1809 Avenue K. Brownville MAE UPTON, Owner Phone HA 8-3832. Cutest Couple!!! JOE RECTOR'S SERVIC E STATION Pure Oil ST 8-9187 Five Points West Birmingham 8 , Ala, POWDERLY TEXACO 1715 31st, Street S. W. Friendly Service Phone ST 8-9276 HAPPY ROY'S South Bessemer Road Trade With Happy POWDERLY DRUG COMPANY ST -6 1632 WATERS' FLOWERS 705 Tuscaloosa Avenue S. Phone ST 7-4665 Across From West End Baptist Hospita1 W. THOMAS GARAGE ST-62244 MASSEY-VANCE HARDWARE COMPANY 1706 Pearson Avenue Phone ST 8-8093 Start with a good finish Use Indurall Paint LACEY'S SERVICE STATION B1-ownville K W Morning hunger brought these sleepy heads to the table. DRENNEN MOTOR 520 North 19th st. I, ROSEN Bes semer, Alabama The Store Ahead Buick - Cadillac - Jeeps - Opel Sales and Service Bessemer, Alabama THOMAS 1817 Second Avenue North Bessemer, Alabama Phone HA 8-4642 Linda's .pained expression is an indication of Jackie's talent, HOLIDAY BOWL For Family Recreation Open 24 Hours a Day 4321 Bessemer Highway Phone HA 818461 THE DOLLY SHOP 309 North Nineteenth St. Bessemer, Alabama Phone HA 5-5281 The Brownie Salutes MRS, SUE JAMES who has most graciously helped 1n planning the layout of thxs book Mr, John Davis band director is happy over the beach outfit presented to him by the mem bers of the band Lf all fsf'IHf Emil: 1 Q i Y g 5 5 f -1 I e iifffif Linda Clowdus' cap and gown are admired by David Dodd, George Phillips, and Martha Brigman, BROWNIE Editor, Jean Wickstrom, is congratulated by Vice-President and Mrs. Richard Nixon for being chosen A1abama's Homemaker of the Year, , ai., ,.,. f. 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