LEEDER 1965 Leeds Hign School Leeds, Alabama WE, THE STUDENTS at Leeds High, live, work, and laugh together each day, expressing our opinions, hopes, beliefs, and dreams of tomorrow by the way we live today. In the '65 LEEDER, we have preserved a part of the life SPIRIT . . . LOYALTY . . . 2 STUDY . . . ELATION . . . PRESTIGE . . . of this year, so that tomorrow we can more clearly remember . . . CULTURE . . . FRIENDSHIP. . . CREATIVITY . . . LEADERSHIP. . . EDITOR Lee Boyd BASICALLY THIS YEAR was no different from any other high school year. We studied - - had fun and progressed in both intellectual and social experience. There were some brief moments of glory in sports, musical, and dramatic productions. We all shared the hopeless reality of examinations and deadlines, semester grades and between class rush. This book furnishes only the outline of the story that each individual must complete. COORDINATOR Pat Ramey 4 Juniors . . . Page 57 Credit for the production of this book goes to the 1965 LEEDER Staff. We hope to preserve for you some moments of the year 1964-65 which will in the years to come bring back fond memories of the events that contributed to making your school year enjoyable and beneficial. BUSINESS MANAGER Francine Rowe BUSINESS MANAGER Lynn Moore Sports . . . Page 87 Favorites . . . Page 119 Organizations . . . Page 137 Awards . . . Page 105 C300 LUC CM UATES • 5 Advertisers . . . Page 155 THIS 1965 DEDICATION expresses our deep appreciation . . . for these past seven years of service, guidance and leadership that have lifted our entire school to heights of fame and recognition through sports. Your understanding of, and confidence in students have gained the respect of all of us. This dedication means that we, the ’65 Leeder Staff, want to show our appreciation in the most meaningful way we can—by giving you this book to which we have dedicated our time, thought, and effort throughout this year. COACH HOMER SMILES PAST DEDICATIONS 1964 -...............- - - Mr. Kenneth Price 1963 ------------- - - Mrs. BerthaNel Allen 1962 ................Mr. Jerry N. Oxford 1961 - -.............Coach Reuben Robison I960 - -- -...............Mrs. Jane Hooton 1959 ... ............- - -......... Parents 1958 ---- ------------------ Mrs. Ena Vann 1957 ................Mrs. Beverly Hapgood 1956 -------- - - - Coach Charles Langner 1955 ................................Parents 6 It’s a HOMER! JERRY N. OXFORD Principal LEEDS HIGH SCHOOL WELCOMES Mr. Jerry N. Oxford back with us this year. During the years Mr. Oxford has come to mean more to the students than just head of school administration. He has helped all of u$ through his understanding of our problems as students. Our school has progressed under his leadership. 7 BOARD OF TRUSTEES • LEEDS SCHOOLS Ken Farmer. Hayes Parnell. Howard Irwin STUDENTS SOON LEARN that the underlying purpose of our education, that of guidance and inspiration, is embodied in high school-curriculum, composed of daily courses of study carrying us through the maze of formal education. SCHOOL SECRETARY . . . CURRI SCHOOL COUNSELOR . . . Mrs. Jessie Ryan TO BROADEN OUT INTERESTS BAND and CHORUS ENGLISH — THE FOUNDATION OF OUR LEARNING — is taught at each grade level to give us a working knowledge of our language. FOREIGN LANGUAGES — ARE THE FIRST STEP — toward international correspondence, understanding, and friendship. SCIENCE — GUIDES US — to a better understanding of the laws of science and the forces of nature. MATH — LEADS THE WAY — to many occupations: architecture, engineering, and surveying. BUSINESS AND COMMERCIAL COURSES — PREPARE US — for advanced professions in the years to come. HISTORY - PREPARES US FOR THE FUTURE - by guiding us through important events of the past. PHYSICAL EDUCATION — STRENGTHENS US — anti makes us healthier, happier individi HOME ECONOMICS - PREPARES- future homemakers for happier, more useful lives. PSYCHOLOGY - THE SCIENCE FOR LIVING - helps us understand ourselves and Miss Martin. LEEDS HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY is available to all students. Mrs. Elizabeth Barnhill Mrs. Winnie Carlisle THE MAINTENANCE AND LUNCHROOM ATTENDANTS make our school a better and friendlier place in which to grow and shake. FACULTY MRS. LENA BLAIR Physical Education MR. JOE CAMPBELL Civics LHS MRS. BERTHA NEL ALLEN Typing, Shorthand, English MRS. EVELYN BAKER Social Studies MRS. EMILY DAVIDSON Science, Math Business Math MR. TOMMY ESTRIDGE Democracy. MRS. HELEN GARRETT Science MRS. ELLEN HARDING Chemistry. Science. Home Economics MR. GAYDEN LATTURE American History MISS MARY FRANCES MARTIN Spanish. English. Psychology FACULTY MRS. MARGARET HOLT English MRS. JANE HOOTON Trigonometry, Geometry, Algebra MR. THEO MASSEY Algebra, Bookkeeping, MR. W. R. MCKINNON D.O. MR. ALMcLAUGHUN English MRS. ELIZABETH MOORE Math MRS. DOROTHY POWERS ftench, English. World History MRS. EDITH QUINN Biology MISS MARTHA Typing. Shorthand, English MR. DcWITT SELF Band. Chorus MR. HOMER SMILES Physical Education MRS. ENA MAE VANN English MRS. ELOISE SPRUIELL Substitute Art. English MISS JANE LINEBERRY Art, English 22 SENIORS JERRY ADKINS TERRY ADKINS SENIORS ’65 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President-Lynn Maxey, Vice President-Phoebe Dorrough, Secretary-Dianne Mullin, Treasurer-Sue Green. COLLINS ARMSTRONG JAMES ARMSTRONG If I ever catch the person who turned out these lights. I'll... SENIORS ’65 PAT ARMSTRONG JAMES ASH Keep smiling, Lynn, and Mr. Oxford will never know what's in this suitcase ... LAVINIA BAILEY BINO BAREFIELD UN DA BARNARD RAYMOND BATSON SENIORS ’65 AURA COKER UN DA COLE UN DA COOK DAVID COUTS DIANE COWART EARL CRUMPTON HOWARD DAVIS AUDREY D1SON RUBY DOCKERY PHOEBE DORROUGH SENIORS ’65 Our group had 37 70 fewer cavities! JOHN DUNCAN GARY DUTTON Like a GOOSE! SENIORS ’65 Jack the Ripper, on the sly. ANNETTE FOREHAND MARIA FOSTER SANDRA FOSTER MARVIN ENNIS BILL FANT SANDRA FAGAN ROGER RANK UN SENIORS ’65 JOHN HARDING JERRY HARRIS FAREST HARTSFIELD MYRTIE HAWKINS NANCY HENDRIX LAURA HENSON PAT HESTER TREILA HOLMSTOCK SENIORS ’65 SUE HOLT SONYA HOOKS CHARLOTTE INGRAM RICHARD INGRAM TOMMY INGRAM ANITA ISBELL ANN ISBELL GLENDA ISBELL JUDY ISBELL JEFF LENARD FRANK LITTLE NANCY LOVELL Nonsense! Who says I look like Mickey Mouse? SENIORS ’65 DAVID KING SUSANNE LEE SENIORS ’65 Just remember, boys and girls, Bozo loves each and every one of you. LAURA MARTIN SHERRILL MASSEY MARTHA MASTERSON LYNN MAXEY SHEILA MADDOX JOHNNY McDANIEL CHRIS McLAUGHIIN NATHON Me LA UGH UN CHARLES MIZE LYNN MOORE When I asked him for a weed, I never expected anything like this. DON MORRIS MARTHA MOORE SENIORS ’65 DIANNE MULLIN GARY NICHOLSON DAN PARKER CAROL PAYNE CAROL PEARSON MARIE PEOPLES RONNIE PILKINGTOh REED PRINCE FRANCINE ROWE SENIORS ’65 SAMMY ROTHE PAT RAMEY Um-m, Shag, we like it like that! ANN RICHARDSON Can't hear you, Green; I've got beans in my ears. What, me worry??? RHONDA SHOEMAKER MICKEY SIMMS PAT SISK ANNE SHEPPARD JO ANN SHEPPARD EDWARD SELF SENIORS ’65 MIKE TAYLOR PAT THOMPSON RODNEY TITTLE TERRY TITTLE DIANE TURNER PHYLLIS WARE MYRA WEST CLIFTON WHITAKER SENIORS ’65 CLINTON WHITAKER GARY WHITFIELD JO ANNE WILLIAMS VIREE WORRELL All right, Ernie, don't let me down ... RANDY YARBROUGH A Contestants for our Popularity Poll are nominated by the section editors and a committee of students, using as many names of senior students as possible. These names are presented on a ballot, and each member of the senior class votes for the candidate most suited for each honor, and In this way one candidate can hold only one title. POPULARITY Great pair! says the Bear. DONE MOST FOR L. H.S. Viree Worrell Terry Adkins POPULARITY CUTEST COUPLE Marie Johnson Gary Nicholson Careful now, be sure Mr. Oxford doesn't see us. MOST RELIABLE Sue Holt Tommy Ingram CUTEST FIGURE-BEST PHYSIQUE POLL Diane Cowart Gary Dutton But I still can't see over Mr. Oxford's head. MOST FANCY FREE Jerry Adkins Mike Taylor Locked out of your own igloo. MOST ATHLETIC Anne Sheppard Bill Fant She's so silly! 45 POPULARITY It's a good thing they think I'm from Missouri instead of Russia. POLL FRIENDLIEST Diane Turner Terry Tittle But my dolly is in there! BEST DANCERS Treila Holms toe k John Harding And they don’t even wear Twi$t-0-Loops. Maybe it would help if we knew how to write. MOST EFFICIENT Charlotte Ingram Wayne Bearden Are you sure this is where you saw Mrs. Allen last? I-Ul.j MOST NOTABLE Linda Cook Jeff Brasher Susie Spotless to the rescue!?! BEST NATURED Margaret Skelton Ronald Isbell So. your wheels are spinning too!?! BEST CITIZENS Phoebe Dorrough Richard Ingrain I’ll teach you to get my lollipop! Smile! You're in the LEEDER! POPULARITY MOST BEAUTIFUL MOST HANDSOME Sonya Hooks Frankie Little 50 Step into my parlor. said the spider to the fly. Laura Martin Clinton Whitaker Over the river and through the woods ... APPLE POLISHERS Uvinia Bailey Don Morris That apple had a worm in it! MOST DIGNIFIED Nancy Lovell Jerry Harris Do you use Lux liquid? Oh, we ain’t got a barrel of money . . . LINE TAPPERS Linda Barnard John Duncan POPULARITY FUTURES UNLIMITED Judy Clarkson James Armstrong Shh, I’ve just j otto find out who he’s taking to the dance. MOST BASHFUL Annette Forehand Clifton Whitaker I sure hope she doesn't stand up now 'cause I'm standing on her skirt. 52 POLL BIGGEST PESTS Kathy Keith James Stokes Now then. Mrs. Allen will never recognize you. WITTIEST Carol Pearson Chris McLaughlin O. K.. what did ya do with my lollypop? MOST TALENTED Pat Ramey Lee Boyd . . . you can smell the peanuts on its breath?! 53 SENIOR PORTRAITS bring out our best Latest fashion in blouses??? A night on the town, boys?? Last minute touch-up 1! ! LEEDER PAGEANT searches for leaders . . . GRADUATING CLASS OF ’64 Seniors awaii hard-earned diplomas 56 Finally!!! ANNUAL DEDICATION Mr. Cobb accepts. He didn't know this time. Here at last! That’s me': is always a surprise . . . Especially to the one to whom the Annual is dedicated. The 1964 Leeder was dedicated to Mr. Kenneth Price, an English and Art teacher for two years. There's no PRICE on it - -send it back. WHEN THE HURLY-BURLY’S DONE” . . . JUNIORS 57 JUNIORS 58 Shirley Armstrong Leon Ash Fran Bass Nancy Bice Peggy Bickerstaff Eddie Blackerby Myra Brasher John Brittain Burt Bryant Judy Bryant Edwin Butler Steve Calloway Sue Campbell Dot Carlisle Glenn Chambers Iva Childs CLASS OFFICERS Pres. Lynn Irwin, V. Pres. Lew Griffin, See. Linda Parker. Treasurer Larry Harris James Adair CLASS OF '66 Steve Clarkson Saundra Corbett Suzanne Corbett Suzanne Couts Roger Davis Claudia Davidson Janice Dean Lynn Deason Chuck Deifenderfer Butch Ellis Bertha Ethridge Mona Fields Johnny Fleming Pamela Foster Sherry Franklin Terry Franklin Patricia George Joyce Gilbert John Glaze Don Golden Martin Greene Mike Greene Lew Griffin Barry Grimes 59 CLASS OF ’66 Margaret Gurley Barbara Hall Susan Hall Jerry Harris Cheri Henniger Ronnie Higgins Jane Howard Lynn Irwin Brent Isbell Carol Isbell Elaine Isbell Joe Isbell Becky Jackson Lee Jarret Gail Johnson Ricky Joimson Larry Harris Victor Harts fie Id Yeah, boys? Well, talk your way out of this one! Daryl Jones Becky Keith Jackie Kile Ken Killingsworth And what are they after? David Kirkland Wendell Lockly Don Lovell Linda Loyed Jeffie Lyle Freddie Maddox Charlene Marchant Robert McCulley Larry Me Dana! Wayne McDaniel Diane McFarling Danny McLaughlin Gale McLaughlin Elaine McNabb Donald Meads Donny Minor 62 Lynettc Moore Eleanor Newton Nancy Nicholson Alicia Parker Linda Parker Sharon Pate Roy Patterson Gary Pearman Chris Perry Billy Phillips Judy Phillips John Pledger Tommy Prince Carol Putman Carolyn Ratliff Dean Ratliff Tootsie Reynolds Roger Robinson Roger Roper Paul Rosencrans Sara Rush Prankie Seale Larry Sellers Presley Standifer CLASS OF '66 Larry Stewart Mitch Strickland Danny Stulls Homer Talley Grady Terrell Shirley Tidwell Kathy Turner Larry Turner Tommy Wadsworth Judi Walker Ronnie Whitaker Ken Whitfield Chris Williams Patricia Williams Paul Wise Benny Wortham Susan Wright Wanda Yarbrough You can depend on a Junior to be the center of attention. 63 PROMWORK IS THE BEGINNING of long and tedious hours striving to finish on time for that big night THE JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM portrays . . . CINDERELLA at a ball! 66 EIGHTH GRADE SOPHOMORES Jerry Alexander Rebecca Alexander Jack Armstrong Jeff Armstrong Jimmy Armstrong Larry Armstrong Theresa Armstrong Barbara Bailey Connie Bailey Linda Bailey Lynn Bailey Brenda Beasley Sharon Bishop Gary Bowman Harold Brasher John Brasher Yvonne Braxton Jimmy Bray Ronnie Brunson Shirley Bryant CLASS OF ’67 Gurley Burnell Sonny Campbell Brenda Carter Barbara Cawthorn Sandra Chambers Shelbum Chancellor Donnie Channell Donnis Cherry Chesslea Christian Bobby Coats Mike Collins Kenny Crocker Mike Cummings Jo Ann Davidson Candy Davis David Davis Diane Davis Paulette Dawson Mike Denson David De Shazo Jackie Dewberry Carla Dison Robert Dispcnnctt Jane Duckett William Eason David Ellard Belva Falletta Virginia Form by Linda Fortenberry Jerry Franklin Martha Fullilove Gwen Gardner Judy Gardner Dianne George Linda Gillespy 69 if Wayne Goss Ed Graves Harold Gregg Allen Hall Paula Hand Yvonne Hand Sandra Harrell Ed Harris Ronnie Harris Beverly Harvison Penny Henderson Betty Henson Allan Hogland Judy Ingram Sue Ingram Carolyn Isbell Mary Isbell Jerry Isbell Raymond Isbell Terry Isbell Tommy Isbell Donald Jackson George Johnson William Johnson Gary Jones Ronnie Jones Steve Keith Janice Key Ed Kilgore Jean Lawley James Layficld Jackie Lee Paggy Lee Louise Lee Ralph Limbaugh CLASS OF ’67 John Lovell David Lowery Barbara Lyle Cary Marlin Judy Martin David Maxey Gene McLaughlin Randel Melton Mike Minor Terry Minor Sue Montgomery Linda Moore Patsy Moore Sue Moore Violet Moore Marvin Muir Jan Mullin Jan Murray Billy Nichols Donnie Nock Joan O'Brient Ann Owen Carole Owens Billy Palmer Mike Parker gloria Park?— Judy Parsons Edward Patterson Jimmy Pearson Raymond Peoples Sandra Phillips Daryle Pledger Ronnie Ratliff Laurrain Remley Phillip Richardson CLASS OF ’67 Carolyn Watson Ann Wheatley Rickey Wood Wayne Wood Gail Ritch Peggy Ritch Dianne Roberson Carol Rodgers Sherry Schmitt Naomi Self Gwen Shaneyfelt Anita Smith Johnny Smith Patricia Spruiell Ross Spurlock Donnie Stults Frank Summers Janice Taylor Donna Tharp Vickie Tice Kerry Vance Roy Vest Peggy Wade Fenley Ware 72 COLLEGE DAY brings representatives from colleges all over the state. These representatives speak to the students concerning cost, curriculum, and the student life of their colleges. SOPHOMORES CAGE ’EM ... HOMECOMING The Business Professional Women's Club each year presents an award for the best class float. The selection is made by unknown judges during the parade, and the award is given during half-time ceremonies at the Homecoming Game. JUNIORS 74 1965 SENIORS’ WAVE DROWNS ’EM Tamed to Kitten Size!!! Leedy crowned King ... ... and the Band marched on. FRESHMEN Glenda Iris Adams Billy Gene Alexander Rodney Campbell Susan Coats Homer Cole Jimmy Cook John Chambliss James Chasteen Johnny Crowley Howard Cunningham Mike Davenport Coy Davis Edith Armstrong Ricky Ash Sue Bailey Carlton Barnes Winford Barnett Earnestine Beasly Joe Becker Dwight Blair Jan Bray Rodney Browning Kathy Bryant Pete Bryant Billy Burns Richard Caldwell CLASS OF ’68 Elizabeth Dawkins Earl Dement Martha Dycus Lonora Eagan Ken Farmer Claudia Falkner Dennis Reids Teresa Forehand Jean Foster Angie Freeman Jane Gilley Steve Goodson Kim Goss Lea Goss Donna Green Eddy Harding Danny Harris Anthony Hawkins Tommy Hester Jack Higgins Ronnie Hollis James Howard Paula Howard Steve Huddleston Janice Hughes Wayne Hulgan David Hutson Don Irwin Larry Isbell Nelson LaBellarte Rebecca Lane Jimmy Lee Greg Mason Rita McCombs Richard McGinnis Vickie Melton Jackie Minor Mary Sue Modica Anita Moore Wayne Moore CLASS OF ’68 Susan Turner Robert Turney Tim Washburn Tom Watson Kathy Whitfield Freedia Williams Jane Williams Debbie Morris Alan Murphy Steve Myers Wanda Newton Charles Osborne Jimmy Owens Emalyn Parker Frankie Parker Karen Partridge Alice Patterson Tommy Payne Kenneth Pearson Larry Pearson Shelton Pennington Jimmy Phillips Woody Powell Brenda Prince Pa Ivin Rich Gerry Rowe Karen Rutledge Gayle Sexton Don Shipp Bobby Spruiell Iris Steely Mike Taylor 78 THE L.H.S. ART AND BIOLOGY EXHIBITS provide an opportunity for all the students to view the projects and accomplishments of the art and biology classes. 79 UNDERCLASSMEN Patricia Alvis Margaret Armstrong Jim Baker Danny Barber John Bazemore Linda Breaden Patricia Beasly Elaine Black Martha Brasher Phillip Brasher Sarah Brasher Doll Brittain David Bryant Jane Bryant Freddy Burns Buddy Byers Miriam Byers Mickey Caldwell ferry Campbell Bobby Carter James Coppett Harriet Cornwell Joe Craddock CLASS OF ’69 Charles Crowe Clyde Crowley Paula Crump Farry Dawson Jimmy Dawson Reba Dewberry Rudy Dison Martha Drummonds Patricia Dunn Johnny Dutton Patricia Edwards Arthur Ensley Martha Faulkner Larry Fleming Patricia Foster Tandra Foster Sue Frederick Tommy Frink Charles Fullilove Linda Gasaway Irene Goodson Murriel Gragg Patricia Graham Susan Grimes Freddy Hale Belinda Hall Jimmy Harding Betty Joe Hargrove Myra Harris Wayne Harris Chet Hartsfteld Steven Hartsfield Dianne Hatley Susan Henderson Jerry Heninger Bitsey Hoagland Nancy Hoffman Debbie Holder Steve Holley Craig Hollon 81 CLASS OF '69 Tommy Holt Jane Howard Jimmy Howard Glenn Hunter Susan Ingram Charles Isbell Chris Isbell Larry Isbell Raymond Isbell Wanda Isbell Julia Ivey Veronica Jackson Wayne Jackson Frankie Jett Gary Johnson Mike Johnson Eddie Kendrick Sheila Laird Sherry Law ley Bobby Lee Jeanie Lee Joe Lee Jane Lindsey Diane Lockley Bobbie Lyle Regina Maddox Wayne Matherson Reba McCulley Shirley McDaniel Linda McLaughlin Steve McLaughlin Nila Kay Minick Bobby Mink Gary Moody Carrie Mae Nichols Susan Parker Cathy Peek J. L. Peoples Jeff Posey q2 CLASS OF W Jackie Powell Sharon Powell Rickey Ritch Shay Roberson Barbara Rodgers Ronald Seals Kathy Shaneyfelt Dennis Sisson Elizabeth Shelton Don Skinner Mike Smiles Kathy Smith Diane Spearman Bryant Spradley James Stephens Brenda Stewart Cathy Strickland Robert Summers Mike Sweatt Bobby Tally Terilyn Tally Kathy Taylor Stanley Teague Sue Terrell Teresa Thompson Patti Tice Brenda Turney Sherry Vance Mary Sharon Walker Barry Whitfield 83 ALONG WITH SPRING comes high spirits and Twirp Week. ” And this is truly a week of high spirits! Not many boys have a girl for a slave. The Line-up But my feet are cold, Frankie! 84 Won't somebody please release us? DEDICATION of the sign in front of Leeds High School was attended by the entire student body. Mr. Oxford expressed appreciation to Mr. M. C. Bailey, Mr. Jack Courson, and Mr. Harry Walker for the construction and donation of the addition. Recognition was given to the Cahaba Valley Garden Club, represented by Mrs. Jimmy Little, that landscaped and maintained the area around the sign. HOME OF THE GREEN WAVE PEP RALLIES at Leeds High School . . . 86 These steps are so confusing!!! Shake, Shook, Shaken BASEBALL — 1964 FIRST ROW: Bobby Fairley, David Kirkland, Mike Nelms, Gary Dutton, Clinton Whitaker. Victor Hartsfield, Ronnie Higgins SECOND ROW: Bino Barefield, Connie Bailey, Charles Tuggle, Lynn Irwin, John Lawley, Sandy Carr, Paul Rosecranz, Coach Smiles Coach Smiles Charles Tuggle - East-West SCHEDULE LEEDS 3 TARRANT 1 LEEDS 0 JOHN CARROLL 5 LEEDS 7 JOHN CARROLL 4 LEEDS 7 TARRANT 5 LEEDS 2 SHADES VALLEY 4 LEEDS 3 SHADES VALLEY 11 LEEDS 4 HEWITT 3 LEEDS 10 HEWITT 1 LEEDS 4 BERRY 3 LEEDS 0 BERRY 1 88 SENIOR STARTERS BOBBY FAIRLEY MIKE NELMS CHARLES TUGGLE JOHN LAW LEY SANDY CARR STARTERS BUILD DIAMOND SKILLS VICTOR HARTSFIELD RONNIE HIGGINS GARY DUTTON BINO BAREF1ELD LYNN IRWIN CONNIE BAILEY TR1-CAPTAINS Bino Bareficld, Lynn Maxey Gary Dutton SCHEDULE DATE SCHOOL September 11 Hewitt September 18 Corner September 25 Berry October 3 Mortimer-Jordon October 9 John-Carroll October 16 West Jefferson October 23 Oak Grove (Homecoming) October 30 Tarrant November 6 Warrior November 13 E. B. Erwin 91 LEFT TO RIGHT - FRONT ROW: Mike Smiles, Donnie Minor, James Stokes, Dan Parker, John Harding, Bino Barefield SECOND ROW: Coach Smiles, Bert Bryant, David Couts, Donald Meads, Terry Adkins, Dean Rat-cnn, Larry Sellers. Coach Cambell THIRD ROW: Paul Rosencrans, Bill Fant, Connie Bailey, Reed Prince, Gary Whitfield, Don Morris, Eddie Blackerby, John Pledger. Homer Talley :RONT ROW: Lynn Maxey, Gary Dutton, Brent Isbell, David Kirkland, Lynn Irwin. Danny McLaughlin SECOND ROW: Mickey Sims, Daryl Pledger, Ken Whitfield, Butch Ellis, Chuck Diefenderfcr THIRD ROW: Frankie Little. Glenn Chambers, Clinton Whitaker, Tommy Prince, Benny Wortham SENIOR PLAYERS Captain Gary Duiton carries the ball. BINO BAREFIELD LYNN MAXEY GARY DUTTON BILL PANT MAKE OUR TEAM . . . MICKEY SIMS TERRY ADKINS DAVID COUTS 95 ’65 SENIOR GARY WHITFIELD DON MORRIS Bino and Ben move in as Lynn Maxey stops Oak Grove carrier. GREENIES ARE G-R-R-REAT JOHN HARDING 97 LEEDS HIGH B” TEAM FRONT ROW: Mike Collins, Mike Cummings, Jerry Franklin, Donney Knock, David Maxey, Robert Dispennett, Greg Mason, Allen Hall, Wayne Goss SECOND ROW: Robert Aderholt, Jeff Armstrong, Mike Denson, Dwight Blair, Billy Palmer, Jerry Isbell, Allen Hoagland. James Layfield, Tim Washburn, Coach McLaughlin CO-CAPTAINS: Jeff Armstrong Roben Aderholt Coach A1 McLaughlin 98 LEEDS CIV IT AN CLUB HONORS SPEAKER Phil Mullsey the football teams and cheer leaders with a banquet each year. Awards for most Valuable Players. Most Valuable lineman, and Most Valuable Back are presented at this time. These honors are determined by votes of the team. MOST VALUABLE PLAYER Lynn Maxey MOST VALUABLE LINEMEN Frank Little - Dan Parker MOST VALUABLE BACK Gary Dutton 99 BASKETBALL 100 FRONT ROW: Dwight Blair. Victor Hartsfield, Gary Dutton. Jerry Franklin SECOND ROW: Ronnie Higgins. Larry Pearson, Eddie Blackerby, David Kirkland. Lynn Irwan FIRST ROW: Bobby Coats, Donnie Knock, Sonny Campbell, and Mike Minor SECOND ROW: Coach McLaughlin, James Chestine, Mike Cummings, Jeff Armstrong. Jack Higgins, and Jimmy Bray JUNIOR TEAM FIRST ROW: Steve Huddleston. Johnny Dutton. Lynn Elkins. Mike Taylor. James Chestine, Ronnie Higgins; SECOND ROW: Coach McLaughlin, Jimmy Cook, Dennis Fields. Mike Smiles, Tommy Holt, Steve Hartsfield, Frank Jett. 101 GARY DUTTON VARSITY DAVID KIRKLAND CAGERS JERRY FRANKLIN DWIGHT BLAIR MOST VALUABLE PLAYER award for basketball is announced at the annual banquet honoring basketball players with the Leeds Lion's Club as host. The award is based on votes from the entire team. GARY DUTTON LARRY PEARSON THE FSA INITIATES students planning to go Into secretarial or office work, and parents are honored with the new members. Guests from the National Secretaries Association THE D.O. BANQUET HONORS the employers and teachers of the students participating in the D.O. program. At this banquet the Gold Key Award is presented to the most outstanding student. 104 AWARDS SENIORS HONORED on Graduation Night BEST CITIZEN Jo Ann Davenport The Best Citizen Award is presented each year on graduation night to the student earning the highest citizenship grades in the senior class through the four-year high scltool period. VALEDICTORIAN • Carolyn West The honor of Valedictorian is awarded to the Senior who has the highest scholastic average for four years of high school. SALUTATORIAN Wayne Epperson Salutatorian is recognition of the second highest scholastic average in the Senior Class. 106 OUTSTANDING CITIZENSHIP HONORS received by students . . . CITIZENSHIP TOUR Phoebe Dorrough The LHS representative on the Annual Citizenship Tour is selected by the faculty from outstanding students in the Junior Class. Tills student visits Washington. D.C.. New York City and other places of historic importance to our nation. The Leeds Civitan Club pays the expenses of the tour for the student. D.A.R. CITIZENSHIP Sue Holt Members of the faculty nominate and elect the D. A. R. Citizenship Girl from Senior girls who qualify in citizenship for this honor. LEADERS OF TOMORROW rate GREAT today! BOY’S STATE Howard Davis GIRL’S STATE Francine Rowe BOY’S COUNTY Lee Boyd DANSFORTH FOUNDATION John Law ley Janet Shelton NINTH GRADE CITIZENSHIP Naomi Self Mike Collins TALENTED BAND MEMBERS are awarded . . . MOST BEAUTIFUL MAJORETTE Belva Falletta The title of Most Beautiful was given to Belva Falletta, who was chosen over 60 participants in a contest judged by the band director of Florida University. FIRST CLASS MUSICIAN Lee Boyd 109 FOREIGN LANGUAGE AWARDS .. . cite students of high scholastic averages. FRENCH 1 Sharon Bishop FRENCH II Francine Rowe SPANISH I Sue Green James Armstrong SPANISH II Margaret Gurley Perry Brasher 110 ORATORICAL WINNERS voice their opinions. SENIOR DIVISION C1VITAN CLUB Martha Marlow Lynn Maxey CIVITAN CLUB Anita Smith JUNIOR DIVISION AMERICAN LEGION Peggy Bickerstaff Sherry Franklin CIVITAN CLUB ALTERNATES Carol Rogers Jerry Franklin III ORIGINALITY ... the key to accomplishment in creative writing. Jean Lawley The Woman's Literary Club presents awards to Junior High and Senior High students that are judged best in the CREATIVE WRITING CONTEST. Judy Clarkson FIRE PREVENTION John Bazemore The Fire Prevention Award is given to the student who submits the most original and effectively written essay on fire prevention. AMERICAN HISTORY Howard Davis Howard received the American History Award for his outstanding performance on a national history test. 112 BAKING Sandra Fagan 4-H AWARDS recognize varied abilities. AUDREY DISON GIRL OF THE YEAR Dairy Food Award Dress Review SAFETY ESSAY Martha Dycus PHYSICAL EDUCATION recognizes VOLLEYBALL Judy Walker Judy Isbell Ernestine Beasley Paula Hand Sue Spruiell Becky Jackson TRACK Linda Parker Jackie Minor Sharon Pate Phyllis Ware Sue Green Ruth Braswell BASKETBALL Viree Worrell Brenda Beasley Wanda Newton Dianna Ware Carol Pearson Judy Bryant SOFTBALL la Spearman TyfFO Judy Walker Judy Isbell Ravlene Kirkland PHYSICAL FITNESS through awards. TUMBLING Alicia Parker Sharon Pate Mary Sue Modica Sue Green Elaine Isbell OUTSTANDING GIRL'S ATHLETIC Anne Sheppard Jo Sheppard PHYSICAL FITNESS JUNIOR HIGH Paula Howard Anita Smith PHYSICAL FITNESS SENI | Frigid a Spearma Becky Jackson IORJdlGJH Spearman stsf: VARIOUS CLUBS award students . . . D. O. GOLD KEY AWARD Johnny Morris Johnny Morris, most accomplished D. O. student in '64. was given the GOLD KEY AWARD at the annual D. O. banquet. FUTURE SECRETARY'S ASSOCIATION MISS FSA Elaine Jackson All members of FSA may compete in the written business procedures and personality test for the Miss FSA title. The highest score determines the winner. NATIONAL SECRETARY'S ASSOCIATION AWARD Jane Campbell The NATIONAL SECRETARY'S ASSOCIATION AWARD is given for the highest proficiency in shorthand and typing, as shown by the student's grades in business subjects. OPTIMIST CLUB Judy Clarkson Howard Davis Each year a Senior boy and girl are chosen as Optimist Club representatives by their grades, ac tivities. and personality. SPECIAL AWARDS for Science. Homemaking, or Art provide recognition for proficiency of students in each field. BETTY CROCKER AWARD Jo Anne Davenport Jo Anne Davenport made the highest score on the Betty Crocker Future Homemaker's test given to Senior Girls each year. SCIENCE Wayne Epperson The Science award was given to Wayne Epperson to acknowledge his high scholastic average in Physics. ART Carol Walker Ed Glasscock Carol Walker and Ed Glasscock received Art Awards for exhibiting the most talent in Mr. Price’s art class. THE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY TAPS new members each year. They are selected on the basis of Scholarship. Character, Lead ership, and Service. A reception for new members and their parents is held following the Tapping Ceremony. FAVORITES MISS LEEDER DIANNE MULLIN MR. LEEDER LYNN MAXEY MR. AND MISS SENIOR CLASS LEE BOYD and PHOEBE JO DORROUGH Marianne and Howard were chosen for the honor of Mr. and Miss Congeniality by the senior contestants in the 1965 LEEDER PAGEANT. MR. AND MISS CONGENIALITY MARIANNE HALL and HOWARD DAVIS SENIOR SUSANNE LEE JOHN HARDING FAVORITES SHERRILL MASSEY GARY NICHOLSON SENIOR BOY CONTESTANTS JUNIOR FAVORITES SHARON PATE LINDA PARKER JUNIOR CONTESTANTS JUNIOR HIGH CONTESTANTS §4 DENTAL CLINIC QUEEN Miss Sonya Hooks Sonya Hooks was selected by the student body to represent Leeds High School in the Annual Dental Clinic Game and to compete for the title of Dental Clinic Queen of Jefferson County. 131 HOMECOMING Diane Cowart was chosen by the 3965 football squad. Her court is composed of one maid from each grade, chosen by popular vote. HOMECOMING QUEEN Miss Diane Cowart COURT 1965 JUNIOR MAID Chris Perry MOST PHOTOGENIC . a '65 Leeder first . From six photographs selected by the Senior photographers, a college fraternity chose first, second, and third place. MOST PHOTOGENIC Miss Bobbie Gann Second: Miss Charlotte Ingram Third: Miss Suzanne Lee LEADING LADIES OF THE YEAR LEADING LADY OF THE PROM SUE GREEN The Leading Lady of the 19t 4 Junior-Senior Proin, Sue Green, was escorted by Mike Nelms. President of the Senior Class. VALENTINE SWEETHEART MARE JOHNSON Marie was elected as Leeds High School's Valentine Sweetheart on a popular vote by the student body. CHRISTMAS QUEEN ELEANOR NEWTON Eleanor was chosen for the honor of Christmas Queen on a popular vote of students in the Junior Class. MARCH OF DIMES QUEEN Teresa Armstrong MR. AND MISS D. O. Earl Crumpton ORGANIZATIONS THE 1965 LEEDER STAFF Editor Ice Boyd, Art Editor Pat Ramey Mr. Estridge Mrs. Allen Sponsors Francine Rowe and Lynn Moore Business Managers 138 THE DIVISION EDITORS arc in charge of the different sections of the annual. Together with the typists they prepare the material for our LKEDER. Photographers Audrey Dison and Myrtie Hawkins THE SALES COMMITTEES are in charge of selling ads and taking orders for our annual. THE STUDENT COUNCIL Is made up of officers elected by the student body and by homerooms. Terry Adkins 140 Phoebe Dorrough Myra West Naomi Self Mrs. Ryan Freida Spearman NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY students know what long hours and tired eyes really mean. A B average in each course places them in the position to belong to this club. Mrs. Hooton Sponsor 141 CHEERLEADERS 142 Alicia Chris Sharon l.inda Sharon THE LEEDS HIGH BAND does a wonderful job under the direction of Mr. Dewitt Self. THE PEP SQUAD is the boosting power behind the cheerleaders. Together they add the spirit to the sports life at LHS. 143 MAJORETTES BAND COUNCIL is the governing body of the band. The Council decides on all the band business. THE CHORUS is an out-standing group at Leeds High School. Each year the chorus works hard to bring musical programs to the school. Mr. Self. Director SPANISH I AND II Miss Martin. Sponsor The Spanish Clubs are made up of Spanish students. Each month they meet to learn more about this language and its native country than could be learned in a regular class period. THE FRENCH CLUB U These students have it pretty rough trying to learn all those verbs, but it is worth the work to know a Romance language. Mrs. Powers Sponsor 146 FUTURE NURSES CLUB V A special welcome is extended to this new organization. The Future Nurses attend a Nurses Club Convention in February at the University Hospital. FUTURE SECRETARIES ASSOCIATION prepares girls for future office work. Through this club, they learn much that will be valuable to them in their careers. Miss Scoggins, Adviser 147 OFFICE ASSISTANTS take part of the load of office work by acting as Mrs. Whitmire's errand girls . THE LIBRARY ASSISTANTS 148 THE LITERARY CLUB is in charge of VOX - - a magazine which contains work composed by students. THE ART CLUB 149 Y-TEENS are always busy helping those less fortunate than themselves. Mrs. Quinn, Sponsor participates in many activities which are very worthwhile. These students strive to aid the needy and to promote general safety. Mrs. Vann, Sponsor JR. RED CROSS 150 THE 4-H GIRLS Mrs. Harding, Adviser study to be future homemakers. Each year they enter numerous contests which will help them a lot when they do become the ladies of their homes. BOYS’ 4-H Mrs. Garrett, provides a clear outlook on being future leaders of America. Adviser 151 D.O. CLUB members are noi only getting a high school education, but are becoming acquainted with the business world. boys are preparing themselves for an occupation that requires skill. Each day they go to Tarrant to learn how to work in the field they have chosen. Mr. McKinnon. Coordinator 152 STUDENTS CAMPAIGN for student council candidates . . . Casey! Politics?!! 153 MADNESS IN GREAT ONES must not unwatched go Bla r rocks out!! A French sneeze!!! Stuffer Estridge. Tough break! All gone. Leader of the Laundro-mat. Sing along with Scoggins All for me? teachers read! Teachers a-Twitter! Ten Licks? LEEDS HIGH SCHOOL ADVERTISERS Our thanks to all who have advertised in this annual. Your interest and cooperation is sincerely appreciated by all students at Leeds High School, because you make this book possible. Lynn Moore Francine Rowe Business Managers CITY OF LEEDS JAMES H. BAILEY, Mayor Aldermen WILLIAM R. HURST WILLIAM W. LEWIS JANE CULBRETH CLYDE N. WILDER LYMAN H. MASON MRS. GLADYS D. PRENTICE...........................City Clerk MRS. BETTYE W. INGRAM........................Assistant Clerk McCOY AND BRYANT WHITMIRE......................City Attorneys JOHN H. PLEDGER...............................Chief of Police Policemen CLARENCE BRASHER ALTON CULP WALTER LAYTON - - GENE MINOR CLYDE LITTLE BILLY STINSON Street Superintendent MURRAY’S GARAGE FRANK’S BAR-B- Q Automatic Transmission Service and 24-Hr. Wrecker Service 9 N. 25 St. Leeds, Alabama Phone Day - 726-9815 Night - 735-2126 Best Pit Bar-B-Q in Leeds. Alabama Phone Leeds 726-9071 Alabama FRANK CHAMBERS ENGRAVING COMPANY Wedding Invitations Announcements Letterheads Diplomas Visiting Cards 805 South 26th Street Birmingham, Alabama Phone 323-3521 BISHOP CLEANERS Compliments of IRA BRADEN and HELEN KERR DR. J. PAUL BRITTAIN Pick-Up and Delivery Service Leeds, Ala. Phone 726-251 1 COMPANY T UNIVERSAL ATLAS CEMENT Division of UNITED STATES STEEL CORPORATION Leeds, Ala. CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES SENIORS '65 LEEDS HOSPITAL, INCORPORATED LEEDS HOSPITAL CLINIC Highway 78 West Leeds Good Luck, Seniors! GAMBLE REAL ESTATE TRENT GAMBLE ASMANS DEPARTMENT STORE Leeds Alabama Phone 726-8383 Leeds, Alabama BORDEN METAL PRODUCTS COMPANY BORDEN First in Grating, Floor Gratings and Safety Steps in Steel, Aluminum and Stainless Alloys Home Office Leeds. Alabama Elizabeth, N. J. 726-2831 MOORE’S FOOD CENTER Leeds, Alabama U.S. Choice Meats and Prices that will Save you money UNITED CHAIR COMPANY America’s Greatest Chair Value For the New Chevrolet MOORE’S of Your Choice SERVICE STATION or a Good Used Car or T ruck Texaco Products Contact LEON F. MELAZZO EDWARDS CHEVROLET COMPANY w 1400 3rd Ave. North Birmingham, Ala. 2922 First Avenue South Business Phone 252-2141 Leeds, Alabama Home Phone 786-3983 Phone 726-9021 THE SOLOMON COMPANY Highway 78 East Leeds, Alabama Phone 726-2621 MILLER DRUG DR. L. B. SPRUIELL Pharmacist Leeds, Alabama 726-8212 ALABAMA GAS CORPORATION 2615 1 st Ave. South Leeds, Alabama Phone 726-8312 JAMES E. McBRIER GENERAL CONTRACTORS, INC. Public Works Commercial Industrial P.O. Box 304 Phone 726-8643 Leeds, Alabama POWERS CAFE Western Union Leeds, Alabama Congratulations, Seniors Acitedt Congratulations, Seniors C H COMPANY Headquarters for School Clothing 726-8412 lor a wonderful future! Southern Congratulations! LASTER’S MELANIE’S DRIVE-IN CLEANERS Phone 592-7732 BEAUTY SALON Cash and Carry Pick Up and Delivery Service VIRGINIA MINYARD FRANCES RODDAM Leeds, Alabama Phone 726-8910 2009 - 1st Ave. , No. Irondale, Ala. Specializing in Leather and Suede Cleaning and Finishing Jewelry - Watches - Diamonds MACK JEWELERS V. J. ELMORE 5 Points East - Shopping Center Irondale, Ala. 54 AND 104 Timely Gifts for AH Occasions Phone 726-8234 JAMES R. McCRARY Phone Owner LY 2-6716 Leeds Alabama ROCK WOOL MANUFACTURING COMPANY 'Or. ■0 Of CO Insulation for Home and Industry Leeds, Alabama LEEDS HARDWARE COMPANY LEEDS TELEPHONE COMPANY Satisfactory Service Is Our Aim 726-2531 Sporting Goods, Farm Supplies Appliances Also New Scottie Dept. All Items Discount Priced 2709 2nd Ave. S. Leeds, Ala. Phone 726-8613 SPRUIELL’S DAIRY FARMS 2514 2nd Avenue South Phone 726-7386 Leeds, Alabama CONGRATULATIONS! A. J. GERRARD AND COMPANY Everything in Strapping From One Dependable Source Leeds, Alabama Prompt Service, Pick-up and Delivery ARRINGTON SUNDRIES NEWTON CLEANERS 1918 - 1st Avenue North 1923 First Avenue, So. Phone 595-3261 Irondale, Alabama Irondale, Alabama HUFFSTUTLER CHEV. A Free Demonstration Awaits You at Your CO. MERLE NORMAN COSMETIC STUDIO Serving You Is Our Business Located 1st Avenue South Leeds, Ala. Phone 726-2511 Leeds, Alabama COURSON SEATING CO. 201 - 26th St. - Leeds, Alabama Phone 595-2614 Congratulations! DENA’S BEAUTY SALON ciassof'65 Professional Hair Styling THF fm 1628 Crestwood Blvd. PANTS STORE MRS. W. E. FORTENBERRY Irondale, Ala. Compliments of Congratulations, Seniors! LEEDS A FRIEND ifll Leeds LIONS CLUB Alabama Where Pharmacy Is Our Profession THE DRUG SHOP Convenient to Leeds Hospital - Clinic 1W 78 West Phone 726-9911 Leeds, Alabama LAWLEY STANDARD SERVICE STATION Leeds, Alabama Phone 726-9131 Congratulations, Seniors VANCE AUTO SUPPLY HORACE VANCE 2411 1 st Ave. S. Phone 726-8245 GREEN WAVE DRIVE IN Leeds Alabama Proprietors PEE WEE AND DOT WRIGHT Congratulations to the Class of '65 LEEDS CIVITAN CLUB As You Travel Down the Road of Life, Act Like a Good Citizen by Being One. Builders of Good Citizenship PRESTON HAWKINS - President JAMES WRIGHT - 1st Vice Pres. PAUL BLAIR - Secretary M. C. BAILEY - 2nd Vice Pres. PETER SCRO - Treasurer Board of Directors EDWARD LEE GOODSON GEORGE HARDING, SR. HOWARD COOK BIRMINGHAM SALVAGE CO. MR. W. H. WEBER Irondale, Alabama Now Study the Real Book of Knowledge PROVERBS 1:7 The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge: but fools despise wisdom and instruction. PROVERBS 9:10 The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom: and the knowledge of the holy is understanding. CORBETT GARAGE AND BODY SHOP 105 North 20th Street Irondale, Alabama Telephone Bus. 595-9046 Res. 595-7800 Compliments of STOP AND SHOP Moody Cross Roads Owner - CLAUDE MOORE PARKER REXALL DRUGS Prescription Specialists Hwy. 78 West at Hospital Leeds, Alabama Complete Line of School Supplies LEEDS STEAK HOUSE Best Food Anywhere - Anytime Open at 6:00 A. M. Phone 726-8683 LEEDS BRANCH FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BIRMINGHAM HAROLD W. MONTGOMERY Assistant Cashier and Branch Manag Phone 726-2851 O. K. RUBBER BUTLER’S BEAUTY SHOP WELDERS Phone 592-7133 Tires and Tire Service Professional Beauty Care Open: Monday-Saturday 8:00-5:00 World's Finest Recapping Nights by Appointment MRS. LOUISE BUTLER Leeds, Alabama 7960 Bankhead Hwy. Irondale, Ala. HORST’S FLOWERS mONDAL S Flowers Express Thoughts Better Than Words CHECK-U QUICK Cut Plants Flowers Decorations Phone 595-5618 FRITZ L. HORST MR. R. N. STULTS 2508 7th Ave. South Phone 322-5484 1 2 Mile East of Irondale Birmingham, Ala. Home 595-6376 Shopping Center on 78 Hwy. Congratulations, Class of '65 AMERICAN LEGION POST 107 Leeds, Alabama LEEDS AUTO CAROL’S PARTS BEAUTY SALON Phone 726-8516 2 Miles South of Leeds 2615 1st Avenue South Hwy. 78 South Leeds, Alabama 726-8981 Owner: CAROL MOORE WHITE HOUSE RESTAURANT Famous for its char-broiled steaks Crisp green salads pit kkji CHILDS pun JL s, -------------------------% % ■ ,u ; « ‘1 Si munD fttSKifi? Y Private Parties (no extra charge) Phone 726-8927 Jail Equipment Steel Erection IRONDALE FABRICATING CO. Wrought Iron Job Welding Basement Columns Structural Steel Angle Irons Anything From Steel NORRIS E. UNDERWOOD, Owner 2010-1st Ave. North - Irondale Office 592-1967 or Res. 592-1556 Congratulations, Seniors PAUL BLAIR MOTORS Highway 78 West Phone 726-8438 Congratulations Seniors of ’65 COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND Leeds Alabama IDEAL (Finished Brick) HOMES LOUIE’S GARAGE 24 Hr. Wrecker Service BOBBY RYAN and P. T. ARMSTRONG Leeds Alabama CULP AUTO SUPPLY Replacement Parts for All Cars and Trucks Steel Tools Pipe Hardware Industrial Supplies Phone 726-3131 or 726-9601 2732 2nd Avenue South Leeds, Alabama Phone 595-7562 or 592-7118 MOSS-THORNTON COMPANY BIRMINGHAM SALVAGE SUPPLY CO. Drum Reconditioning Dealer In Carload or Truck Lots Wooden Barrels - Steel Drums All Kinds Containers Q. L. BUCKNER P. O. Box 6723, Irondale JARRETT ELECTRIC CO. Leeds, Alabama Electric Motor Specialists P. O. Box 6694 Irondale, Alabama Phone 592-6347 Compliments and Best Wishes! LEEDS LITE HOUSE Radio - T. V. and Record Changer Service Lamp Bulbs - Fluorescent Tubes 2119 Ashville Rd. P. O. Box 423 Small Electrical Appliances ROYSTER’S CAFE First Avenue Leeds, Alabama GUDEWELL’S BARBER SHOP MACK E. PICKENS Two Expert Trichologists General Home Repairs on Duty 17 26th Street North Irondale Hwy. 78 Leeds, Alabama Phone 726-8908 SOUTHERN WIRE AND STEEL PRODUCTS COMPANY ’’Growing With Leeds” m -. Industrial Stores Churches A Specialty Homes MASSEY CONSTRUCTION CO. General Contractor Custom Built Homes Owner - MADDOX MASSEY 213 North 20th Street, Irondale Alabama ___________Phone 595-7036______________ Compliments of A. R. MALLORY Better Values LEE’S CLOTHING STORE Leeds, Alabama WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Home Owned by C. E. WHISONANT IF IT'S COODFOOD Phone 726-8434 Leeds Alabama RAINBOW INN RR’ WALTEt OIF’RIB’ tuibe :. PHDHE R i-bSEi; . LEEDS QUARTERBACK CLUB President JACK‘FRANKLIN Vice President ELLIS HILL Secretary-Trea surer CONRAD ISBELL SONNY MOORE FORD IRONDALE TEXACO 1724 Bankhead Hwy. East Irondale, Ala. Open 24 Hours Phone 592-9117 C. M. AND M. E. SIMMONS PRATT’S PEW COMPANY Custom Cabinets Wrecker Service Service Accessories Dial 726-8311 726-8211 26th Street North Leeds, Ala. Wheel Alignment First Class Lubrication Dept. 2907 1st Ave. S. Leeds, Ala. Leeds, Alabama Congratulations, Class of 1965 CITIZEN’S BANK OF LEEDS Phone 726-2891 Today’s scholars are the hope of tomorrow” Anderson Electric is a leading manufacturer of connectors, clomps and compression tools for the electrical industry and also furnishes electronic components for the aerospace field. AI ANDERSON ELECTRIC ANDERSON ELECTRIC CORPORATION LEEDS, ALABAMA WASHEE QUICKEE CAR WASH BILL’S BARBER SHOP JOE, JOHNNY, AND BILL Leeds Alabama GOLDEN RULE BARBECUE ’’Real Pit Barbecue” Telephone AL 1-3474 2700 3rd Ave. , South Birmingham, Alabama Highway 78 East Irondale, Alabama BILL AND TOM HAGWOOD Washing - Polishing - Waxing Congratulations, Seniors Phone 593-2392 MARGARET’S BEAUTY SHOP MRS. MARGARET HOLLEY Owner Located Behind Old City Park Phone 726-8526 BECKER TIRE AND APPLIANCE Headquarters for Goodyear Tires and G. E. Appliances 2424 1st Ave. South Phone 726-8746 BLAIR FARM Shetland Ponies Saddle Horses, and Horse Trailers Odenville, Alabama STATE FARM INSURANCE 'N STATI A M A INSUBANC I Agent RAY TODD 17 26th Street S. Phone 726-8227 Leeds, Alabama or 655-3457 BILL COP CLEANERS Our Motto Is: McELROY DRUG Service Quality Dependability Irondale Phone 726-8515 Alabama WESTERN SUPER MARKET Leeds, Alabama We Give S H Green Stamps Phone 726-8254 Western Super Market DIXIE SUPER STORE Manager - CHARLES WILLINGHAM 2509 2nd Ave. South Leeds, Alabama Phone 726-8326 WHITE AUTO STORE LEEDS LAUNDROMAT Owners CHESTER HARTSFIELD JAMES WRIGHT 726-8313 Leeds, Ala. NORMA AND PORTER WILLIAMS Weekdays 8: 00 A. M. -9: 30 P. M. Open. Sundays 1:00 P. M. -9:30 P. M. IRONDALE STANDARD SERVICE STATION u STANDARD “ OIL U DealeR JOE MEACHAM Owner Congratulations, Seniors CENTRAL CAFE WRIGHT’S GULF SERVICE STATION JAMES WRIGHT First Ave. So. Phone 726-9001 1 st Avenue Leeds, Alabama C. A. (JAKE) PERRY Bus. 726-8979 Res. 726-8759 CARL-ANN FLORIST Owners 2503 1st Ave. So. SMITH AND RUTH FARLEY Phone 726-8322 Leeds, Alabama SMITH PRINTING AND OFFICE SUPPLIES Famous for Clean Cars JAKE PERRY AUTO SALES 25th St. North Leeds, Alabama MIRA-FLEX WATCH BAND CORP. Leeds Alabama WHEELER-DEALER MARKS AND RAUGHTON ENTERPRISES CURB MARKET Leeds, Alabama 24-Hr. Service GENE SCHMITT - BOB WISENER 1701 Crestwood Blvd. Office Phone 726-4351 Irondale Alabama LEEDS DRUG CO. CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS Drugs, Toilet Articles Cigars, Tobaccos, Etc. Leeds, Alabama Phone 726-8624 CONSTRUCTION Office Phone 726-8439 Night Phone 726-8665 P.0. BOX 276 LEEDS, ALABAMA Compliments of J. R. BRUNSON and M. C. BAILEY, JR. Compliments of INSTITUTIONAL FOODS EMERY STORE INC. Wholesale Distributors Anniston, Alabama THIS IS GETTING DOWN TO THE REAL NITTY GRITTY! ! ! LEEDS HIGH SCHOOL PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATION OFFICERS President...............................MRS. TRUMAN A. BASS, JR. Vice President.................................MRS. HOWARD IRWIN Secretary......................................MRS. J. T. RODGERS Treasurer........................................MR. TOM PARKER Parliamentarian..................................MRS. JESSE RYAN Historian - - -................................MRS. HARVEY ALLEN JTAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY The World Be ' Y arbooVi A'e Tayio mM?
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