Martin High School - Martinian Yearbook (Goodsprings, AL)
- Class of 1959
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Mgr Our hearts are full when we try to pen our thoughts of you. Your radiant smile to make us gay, your ever willing hands to perform some service for us, your patience to cope with our problems. your helpful advice on which we can depend, your teaching us through the years, and your delightful per- sonality is a source of inspiration to us all, In your kind eyes is reflected the wisdom, knowledge, and happiness gained through years ofen- deavor, perseverance, and joyful Christian service. For these reasons and many others for which we cannot find words to express, we are happy to dedicate this edition of our MARTINIAN to you--- MRS, WALES L, KINDLEY An education is a must. The time to acquire an education is when you are young and have few responsibilities. With qualified teachers at your disposaland with the help of good books and buildings, anyone, with the ability, who desires an education has an opportunity to acquire one, Students, do not thwart any chance you may have to further your education. If by some mis- fortune you do not get an education in our schools, there are many ways you can become educated, You will have so many more opportunities to make good if your education is of the highest quality. 'i'im::: in a life span is precious and cannot be recalledg therefore, it behooves each and everyone of us to get the highest education possible, Z! J6 - eww' One hundred years ago slavery was legal, public schools for the masses were virtually nil, trans- portation slow and monotonous, communications poor, labor or a profession long hours and low remtm- eration. Today you live in a push-button age. Precious time and golden opportunities are yours. SUCCESS, your SUCCESS, and the success of our country, depend upon the grasp of your oppor- tunities and the wise use of your time. Set a goal and don't ever say fail- drive on - you'l1 arrive some way. Invoke the aid of the 'Great Spirit. Don't drift with the crowd or you'l1 probably land with the trash. 'Heights by great men reached and kept were not obtained by sudden flight, But they, while their companions slept, were upward toiling in the night. The atom is powerful, hydrogen awesome, and the rocket out of this world. Yet the mind of man discovered and unraveled their mysteries. I need must say then, the mind of man is greater than these, and God is the creator of them all. Martinians, march to heights unknown. Sincerely your friend, Rfb w w MQ New rr x , , J gil M. 1 W r x. r rl, , ,ww Nw Y , ' xxxx H .W PAUL BUSBY ELON JENT C B OAKLEY F. 7,-4, MRS, FRANK DAVIS Vice President MRS, JOHN PERRY President MRS, TRU MAN HUDSON Secretary VIRGIL KEY Treasurer acuity MRS. JESSE ALEXANDER Livingston State First Grade MRS . GENE BRAKEFIELD Jacksonville State Seventh Grade MRS, IRENE COPELA ND Iac ksonville State Fifth Grade MISS CA SSIE GARRISON Alabama College English, Typing MR. THOMAS GRAY Auburn Band , De mocracy MR, MICKEY BARRETT Howard College Science , Algebra MR. MILFORD COOK Birmingham Southern Coach, Math MR, HUBBARD DOTSON Livingston State Coach, Science MRS, STACHIE GURGANUS University of Alabama Fifth Grade MRS, ELMA HUTCHINS Jacksonville State Third Grade MRS. VIRGINIA JONES Florence State Sixth Grade MRS. REBECCA KILGORE Jacksonville State Fourth Grade MRS. VIVIAN STEADMAN Florence State Fourth Grade MRS. IDUISE WALL University of Alabama Sixth Grade MRS, MARY WINN Howard College Second Grade MRS, GEORGE KINDLEY Florence State Librarian MRS, ALICE SHORT University of Alabama Home Economics MRS. EDITH THOMASTON Alabama College History, English MISS SAM WHITE Florence State English MR. PA UL WYLIE Florence State Chemistry. Algebra CLAYTON RAY JACKSON BILLY CUSITRED LEON GANT RAY FRANKLIN MISS ANNIE LOU KIMBRELL MRS, ANNIE DOBBINS MRS, DOROTHY CUSTRED MRS, MILDRED JACKSON eniors BARBARA CARMICHAEL Glee Club 56-57, Beta Club. HENRY COPELAND Footba.ll 54-58, Basketball 53-59, Captain 59g M Club - Secretary 59, Senior Class President, Junior Class Treasurer, Who's Who, Base ball, All-County B Team 58. FAYE BLACKWELL Dramatics Club 56, Glee Club 56- 57, Annual staff, Officer Thespian Society, School Paper Staff, Junior Play, Office Work, BRENDA BUSBY T hespian Society, Senior III Red Cross Representative, Glee Club 56-58, Office Work. QUEZE COTTRELL Cheerleader 57-59, M Club, Junior Play, Miss Sweetheart 58, Favorite 55. BILLY CUSTRED M Club, Football 54-58, Annual Staff, Bus Driver, Baseball 54-58. Dramatics Club, MARGIE HELEN CUSTRED BOOBA DAVIS Glee Club 56-57, Cheerleader 56-59, M Club, Thespian So- ciety, School Paper Staff. Junior Play, Junior Chamber Commerce Speech Winner 59, Chairman Teens Against Polio 58, Favorite 57. CHARLES EARNEST Beta Club, Thespian Society - President 59, Co-Editor Annual, 4-H 56, MC of Junior-Senior Ban- quet, Editor School Paper, Junior Class President, Football 55 and 58, Basketball 58. Student Council 57-59. ANDY FILYAW M Club, Basketball 57-59, Football 57-59, Who's Who, All- County Honorable Mention 58. GLENDA DE LENNE Beta Club, Thespian Society - Treasurer 59, School Paper Staff, Annual Staff, Junior Class Secre- tary, Who's Who, Glee Club 55- 56, Homecoming Maid 57, Co- Editor School Paper 57-58, Ora- torical Contestant 57 and 59. BRENDA EARNEST Cheerleader 55-59, Head Cheer- leader 58, Favorite 58, M Club Beta Club Officer, Thespian So- ciety Officer, Junior Play, Annual Staff, School Paper Staff, Class Of ficer 56-58, Glee Club 56-57, Of- fice Work, JIMMIE GANT Who's Who, Homecoming Queen 58. LEON GA NT Bus Driver, Runner-up Mr. Marlin 5-1 58, Escort to Homecoming Maid 57. RAY FRANKLIN Bus Driver, Football 56, Basketball 54-56. 4-H Club, Annual Staff, GRADIS GANT Glee Club 56-57, Junior Play. LIBBY HARSANY Girls' Athletic Association 55 -56, Co-Captain Girls' County Wide BB Tournament, Band 56-59, Glee Club 57. EUNICE HICKS Dramatics Club 56, Beta Club, Thespian Society, Glee Club 56. DAMON HITT Who's Who. PATTI HYCHE Beta Club, Thespian Society - Treas- urer 58, Glee Club 56-57, Editor An- nual, School Paper Staff, Who's Who, Homecoming Maid 55, Student Coun- cil, Oratorical Contestant. QUINTON JONES Escort to Homecoming Queen 58. FRED KELLY CAROLYN INGLE Beta Club, Thespian Society, Dra- matics Club 56, School Paper Staff 58-59. Annual Staff, Who's Who, Glee Club 56-57. CLAYTON JACKSON Bus Driver, Junior Play. BRADY KILPATRICK Baseball 56-58, Junior Play, Glee Club 56-57, Runner-up Mr. Martin High 59. BOBBY KIMBRELL Beta Club, M Club, Football 55 58, Basketball 56-59, Baseball, A11- County B Team 58. SHIRLEY KEY Beta Club, Glee Club 56-57, VONDOL KEY EVELYN LATHAM Beta Club, Senior Representative, Thespian Society, Junior Play, Glee Club 56-57. Dramatics Club 56. FAYE MIZE Glee Club 56-58. LARRY MORROW M Club, Football 55-58, Cap- tain 58: Most Valuable Player 57, All-County 57-58: Baseball 57-58. BRUCE PATE Football 56-58, Most Valuable Player 58, 4-H Club 56, Class Fa- vorite 59, All-County B Team 58. TERRY QUILLEN Basketball 5'7'58, Who's Who, CHARLES RICHARDSON Football 58. EDWARD PERRY Basketball 59. Football 58, 4-H 1' Club 56. PRISCILLA PERRY Beta Club President 58, Beta Queen 58, Head Cheerleader 59, Thespian Society, School Paper Staff, M Club, Glee Club 57, Oratorical Con testant 59, Student Council 58, Who s Who, 4-H Club, 9 l KAY SANFORD Beta Club, Cheerleader 58. M Club, Favorite 59, DAR Good Citizenship Girl, Senior Class Favor- ite, Glee Club 57, Senior Class Officer, Annual staff, DON SHORT Football 57-58. All County Honor- able Mention, 4-H Club, JAMES RICHARDSON 4-H Club, Football 56-58, Beta Club President, Vice President Senior Class, Annual Staff, Honor- able Mention All-County 58, JEFF SANFORD AUTRY SMITH 4-H Club, Football, Baseball 56-58 Basketball 56-59. Who's Who, All- County Baseball 58. SONJA SMITH Beta Club, Thespian Society, Glee Club 57-58, Who's Who. SYLVIA SMITH EDWARD STOVER Football 53-58. Captain 57, Co- Captain 58, A11 County B Team, President M Club, Who's Who, ROBERT WA LDEN P Club, Football 57, 4-H Club 57. EUNICE WILHITE Glee Club 57, Who's Who. OLEN STOVER Football 53-57, M Club, DA VID TURNER Football 56-58, Baseball 56-58 4-H Club 56. 4 . 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' 1 f Q 2 , Ms v ,YN , , 'I f 1 91 in? 2? 3 BEST LOOKING Brenda Earnest Andy Filyaw BEST SPORT 5 ' Kay Sanford W 4 Ed Stover 7040 MOST POPULAR Kay Sanford Quinton Jones MOST STUDIOUS Pam Hyche Henry Copeland WITTIEST Carolyn Ingle Damon Hitt GRUMBLER Sonja Smith CLASS POEM Soon the tramp of our footsteps in the halls Of Martin will be pastg Long, happy hours we have spent, And goals reached at last, Our success has been that of our own choosing Our task is done? No, the labor here has been but the preparation For the future - lt has just begun! With us we shall carry fond memories Of carefree hours: Together we have shared joys and sorrows, Friendship and guidance have been ours. Memories, too, of football and team spirit, And, of course, the exciting night When we beheld high exhilarating moments, And Cordova lost the fight! The influence of our time spent Stands firm amid the storm To ever gird and guide us With wisdom, strong and warm. We, the Class of 1959, in sound mind and healthy physique, do make this our last will and testament, Each article here described is be- queathed severally to the below mentioned in- dividuals according to the terms of this will and testament. We hereby declare all previous promises to pay, wills or testaments made by this class, as null and void. A144492 We hereby appoint as administrators of this will, Miss White and Mr. Wylie, to administer this will and testament as they see best. I, Brenda Busby, will my remote control dan- cing ability to Peggy Henderson. I, Sylvia Smith, will my love for sailors to Bar- bara Robbins. I, Jimmie Gant, will my title of friendliest girl to Ruby Franklin. I, Shirley Key, do bequeath my ability to get along with the male population in this institution to Annie Margaret Packard. I, Don Short, will my ability to work algebra problems to Eddie Richardson. I, Charles Richardson, will my height to Jimmy Nicholson---He needs it. l, Clayton Jackson, will my ability to drive a bus to Terrell Adkins so that it will be safe to ride. I, Priscilla Perry, will my desire to sing bass and have a flat-top to Nathalie Adams and Judy Griffith. We, Bobby Kimbrell and Ed Stover, will our ability to skip study hall to Alton Key. I, Evelyn Latham, will to Judy Gant my ability to trap the sweetest boy in the senior class. I, Glenda DeLenne, will my versatility fl can turn somersaultslp to Elaine Appling and Faye Cook, We, Faye Mize a.nd Patti Hyche, will our techniques Q PJ to Gaye Mize and Janice Busby. I, Queze Cottrell, will my ability to get the right boy to Barbara Mullinax, I, Brady Kilpatrick, do hereby will my ability to tear up cars to Alton Key and Charles Sanford. I, Edward Perry, will my love for A-Models to Alfred Smith and Bobby Fleenor. I, Eunice Hicks, will my mouth organ ability to Louise Burrow and Rachael Dunn. I. Carolyn lngle, being of sound mind U1 will my ability to be the wittiest and my love for root beer and meat skins to Glenda Durham, . I, Booba Davis, bequeath my privileges as faculty typist to Nathalie Adams and as duplicating machine operator to Jewel Jackson. I, Fred Kelly, will my ability to strip transmissions to Malon Steadman. We, Larry Morrow and Quinton Jones, will our ability to get into jail to Terrell Adkins and Ferrell Sanford. I I I I I I I I I I I I Blue Stover, will my ability to get out of class to Wayne Gross and Tony Herron. Barbara Carmichael, will my record as one of the first to plunge through the icy waters in the spring to Sarah Carmichael. Kay Sanford, will my position of Good Citizenship Girl to Bettye Ann Sanford. Leon Gant, will my ability to be absent from school at least once a week to Joe Sanford. Eunice Wilhite, will my sweetness and attempts to stay out of fast cars to Jo Ann lent. Terry Quillen, will my chewing gum to Edison Waid in hopes that he can chew it without getting caught by Miss White. Damon Hitt, will my red hair to Davis Key. David Turner, do will my ability to misunderstand chemistry to Ted Prestrige. Billy Custred, do not leave anything to anyone, for I am sure all I have I will need. Autry Smith, will my ability to get the right girl for him to Tony Herron. Bruce Pate, will get a diploma! I hope! I hope Eddie Richardson will too. Libby l-larsany, will my interest in the geometry notebook that was willed to me by Martha Kimbrell, class of '58, to Jimmy Nicholson, who owns some stock in it. We, Charles Eamest and James L. Richardson, will our combined speed at fullback to anyone who will have it. I I I I I I I I I. I. Gradis Gant, will my ability to keep a girl friend to Allen Stephenson. Andy Filyaw, will whatever I have fas if I had anythingj to anyone that will have it. Brenda Eamest, do bequeath my ability to get up at 7:55 and get to school at 8:01 to Billie Joan Dobbins. Faye Blackwell, will my ability to get out of class and my love for young men Qpreferably 21 years oldj to Judy Griffith. Sonja Smith, will my ability to be FRAMED as class grumbler to Carolyn Stephenson. Margie Custred, will my ability to find happiness to Judy Green. Ray Franklin, will my slogan They will turn over Qthat is a school busj to Tony Herron. Jeff Sanford, will my ability to get into trouble, without trying, to Jerry Woods and Alfred Smith. Vondol Key. will my ability to give wrong answers in Democracy to Ruth Sadberry. Henry Copeland, will my basketball skill and used algebra homework to Albert Price. Signed and published by the Senior Class of Thomas W. Martin High School as its last will and testament and is hereto subscribed the name of witnesses. I Lawyer Witnesses REVERIES Come with me to the land of Tomorrow --- that lovely place of which dreams are and long hours of sleeplessness are spent in anticipation for. I shall try to foretell just a hint of what the future may hold for you. So come with me, seniors, far, far away into the mist of years to come. My mind is in a trance and it goes farther and farther away stretching out over the years . . . Now, on this day, my mind wanders to places near and distant, and I see: . . . Faye Blackwell, the hostest with the mostest, skimming across the country on a huge airliner at breakneck speed. . . . Buddy Eamest, businessman in a blue serge suit on the airliner, now owner of the exclusive C. M. Eamest chain stores. . . . Ray Franklin, Esquire, also on board, rushing to a stockholder's meeting of Greyhound Bus Lines, which he now owns. . . . Faye Mize, the now famous model, Famree, for CHARM magazine, vacation- ing in sunny Florida. . . . Booba Davis, owner of the Happy Home Kennel for Lost Dogs g it appears that she has collected fifty stray ones herself. . . . Brady Kilpatrick, the famous trial lawyer, just winning his twenty-third con- secutive case. . . . Ed Perry, the judge under which Brady tries his casesg there must be some connection. . . . Patti Hyche and Priscilla Perry, suing two unfortunate young men for breach of promise, both school teachers, they say they have been twenty-five too long. . . . Billy Custred, with his family, vacationing at Cape Cod, enjoying two week's rest on those balmy shores. . . . Brenda Eamest, now famous, noted, and very leamed lecturer on the age- old study of 'How to Marry a Millionaire g wonder why she doesn't take her own advice? . . . Damon Hitt, exclusive owner of a patented toupe guaranteed not to come off, the color of the wig is red, of course. . . . Gradls Gant,,hair stylist for many of Hol1ywood's most prominent female starsg he's particular about long hair. . . . Andy Filyaw, star halfback for the Los Angeles Rams, and All-American. . . . Eunice wilhire, manager of the Marie Belle Candy Shop in Birmingham, she always was sweet. . . . Carolyn Ingle, half time private secretary, half time housewife, to the same man, just like her to work things out like that. . . . Jimmie Gant Sanford and Sylvia Smith, the inseparable two, co-owners of the Syl-Jym Charm and Beauty Salon. . . . Terry Quillen, famous comedian and M.C. of his own daytime TV show, The Merry Terry Hour. . . . Vondol Key, ardent wife and den mother for the Boy Scouts, she has almost enough boys to make a good start toward her own den. . . . Clayton Jackson, author of the best selling novel, MIDNIGHT IN NEW OR- LEANS, widely renowned and publicized. . . . Libby Harsany and Barbara Carmichael, squabbling over who's going to be president of their new 'Lonely Hearts Club , they have over 1,000 members -- all men. . . . Larry Morrow, owner of a large, prosperous grocery store and part-time man- ager of the Little Leaguers ffour of them are hisj . . . . Bruce Pate and Don Short, business partners in a small commercial airplane company, they rent jets to people who can't afford cars. . . . Henry Copeland, the man behind the scenes of the launching of the new Neptune P missile, that went around the sun in eighty days. . . . Brenda Busby and Shirley Key, two competent secretaries to two unattached uncompetents of the male species, this spells double trouble. . . . Leon Gant, starring in what may be his best picture yet, he's the most cur- rent cowboy star of the day, Tall John Hall. . . . Bobby Kimbrell, coach of the Baltimore Colts, has just received the Coach of the Year awardg he's worked hard for it. . . . James Richardson, professor at Walker College, has just published a book called ALGEBRA MADE EASY, and has sold over 10, O00 copies to students in Walker County alone. . . . Robert Walden, broadcasting over Radio Station BARK, is a rising disc jockey he's popular with teen-agers, but doesn't like rock and roll. . . . Evelyn Latham, a missionary in Europe, is quite successful, she had a tragic ending to a previous romance and turned to missionary work. . . . Quinton Jones and Autry Smith, co-partners of a 100,000 acre Texas ranch full of oil wells, the female population is still chasing them. . . . Eunice Hicks, still single, but a highly paid private secretary for Keppen- heimer's, a very prominent law firm. . . . Fred Kelley, a successful diversified farmer and father in his home county. . . . Sonja Smith, buyer for the ladies' department at Loveman's, and also head of the complaint department there. . . . Charlie Richardson, a well-to-do business man, hunting and fishing down in Louisiana. . . . Ed and Olen Stover, rising young men in the armed forcesg Ed, quite suitably is a colonel, but Olen, not so aggressive, is a major. . . . Kay Sanford, tennis champion, is starring in the Olympic games with a big chance of taking the world's title. . . . David Tumer and Jeff Sanford, who, after school, went into business to- gether, and now are owners of the Brawnmar Riding Academy, out on a pleasant jaunt together. . . . Queze Cottrell, who was always undecided, has finally settled down with Pheneas T. McGillicutty, alias UD. . . . I, myself, other than being a pretentious prophet, am endeavoring to write a book and also work as a part-time fashion designer for MADEMOISELLE magazine. When l dipt into the future far as human eye could seeg Saw the Vision of the world, and all the wonder that would be. - Tennyson PWM 'Me Em I shall endeavor to relate to you the highlights of the Class of '59 during the past quadrennial. We would like to share with you this retrospection of our activities and experiences as a class. Freshmen -- we were All-American know-it-all Freshmen. We were eager to ac- cept the responsibilities of a high school student. Our boys became daring Martin War- riors, with some of our girls cheering them on. The first maid and her escort at Home- coming were sponsored by our class. And when the Warriors won a trophy from the Birmingham News, we felt that we had contributed much. Well! We were actually grown-up Sophomores! This year we threw ourselves in- to extracurricular activities. Of course, there was football, basketball, baseball, and cheerleading, but now we were Thespians and Betas. To keep up with our school work and other-than-school work required an assiduous- ness which was at the time unfamiliar to us. But having already taken two steps up the ladder, we knew that we must take the two remaining. Our third step -- and we were IUNIORS. This was a most memorable year. Our class was divided, but we worked well together. We boasted, bragged, and looked down on every other class. The captain of the football team, head cheerleader, and a Homecoming maid were members of our class. Our float was first-place winner in the Homecoming parade, and after the game, we were host to a jubilant victory party. For the first time in several years, the Junior Class presented a three-act play. We were making history! As the year drew to a close, we feted the Seniors with an incompara- ble banquet -- the glorious climax to months of secrecy and hard work. Time began to slip past a little too swiftly. Too soon it was May, and we had completed our Junior year in high school. And now -- the Grand Finale -- we're SENIORS and still the greatest class that eve r hit fliterallyly Martin High School. Again we have the football captain, head cheer- leader, and winning float in the parade PLUS the co-captain of the football team and this year, Homecoming Queen! Our football and basketball teams, composed mainly of Seniors, have had outstanding seasons this year. 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'Me N775 Kay Sanford, Peggy Henderson, Elaine Appling, Janice Busby, Priscilla Perry, Queze Cottrell, Brenda Eamest, Nettie Reed, Booba Davis, Joel Naramore, Andy Filyaw, Ed Stover, Damon Hitt, Billy Custred Wayne Gross, Terrell Adkins, Jimmy Keeton, Coach Dotson, Bobby Kimbrell, David Copeland, Henry Copeland, Alton Jones, Coach Cook, Olen Stover. President - - - - - - ED STOVER Vice President - - - - BILLY CUSTRED Secretary ---- - - HENRY COPELAND Treasurer - - - - -BOBBY KIMBRELL IANICE PARKER DONNA SMITH LINDA LAURA BUS BY MQRRQW 4 I BETTY 0 HAMBRIC I0 ANN INGLE fa e Z 5 e 4 1 BARBARA WALDEN WANDA SHORT ,li ,C E., X gig , .4 3, 8 1 '4 it i Y k f It ,, if , , J , ,W I . - 1 XI: Q! J 1 . 5 A, k5f'14. , .,Y Q, NH., ,Af cigar 2 590' , 10.65 M N m 3055575 A 'O co ca.. Q. DA NL? mE,g ?f.g4 o'U1iA, 'mufs .2-5-w'a'FEav-Ryu 1: m-QQ UN :avg V WYE I-s '- Q . n+9:,,.E,2ugdFQ-rsg,-1 m :Affg,,,.o vga KBC! , gg-G' Q3 1- - - cn 'U an . 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MV' 5 V f fsflf-T i ' 'S M rm If If 1, ,,: I is' if Z 1 iVl 3 'I 'Me 5 4'-W June Davis, Veneta Davis, Wanda Waldon, Lucy Wilcutt, Darlene Richardson, Brenda D. Kaizer, Gail Gray, Roger Key, Ronald Naramore, Jimmy Jones, Roger Short, Butch Weems, Carl Craft, David Odom James Chappell, Steve Tittle, Bill Sanford, Dorothy Bruner, Billy Perry, James Herron, Conrad Smith, Gerald Key, Steve Hudson, Evane Kelley, Bertha Sadbury, Shelia Keeton, Glenda Short, Lorene Smith, Mary Lee Gibson, June Lockhart, Hellen Gosewick, Margaret Minor, Drucilla Jones, Shelby Parker, Phy lis Groves, Patsy Keel, Beckie McCullough, Reba Berry, David Brasfield, Janice Smith, Hellen Butler, Becky Brown, Carolyn Carmichael, Paula Hooker, Elaine Youngblood, Jennifer Key, Jan Hyche, Reeta Keeton, Ann Short, Barbara Mize, Hollace I-lyche, Elizabeth Dunn, Diana Gainer, Scott Short, Tom- my Stockton, Voncile Wright, L. J. Fondren, Betty Chappell, Frederick Harsany, Linda Sanford, Gary Oliver, Bonnie Chappell, Roger Morrow, David Chappell, Johnny Sanford, Johnny Gross, Linda Hamil- ton, Linda Bolton, Ann Jenkins, Howard Goodwin, Mrs. Wall, Mrs. Jones, Bobby Merrill, Phil Jones, Clide Smith, Ray Smith, Johnny Perry, Nolan Hudson, Danny Threadgill, Morris Sanford, Tonnie Grif- fin, Mike Robbins, Bonnie Cheryl Cottrell, Marsha Snow, Shirley Busby, Linda Palmer, Margie Chap- pell, Sue Minor. 74a 4-if ANITA KELLEY ---------------- President - - JO ANN INGLE ---- - - Vice President - - - IIMMIE NELL BROWN - - - Secretary-Treasurer - - - - SHIRLEY SANFORD JOAN NAIUXMORE BARBARA WALDEN PATSY SMITH - - MRS. BRAKEFIELD MRS. KINDLEY Song Leader - - - - - Recreation Leader - - ALTON JONES - - LARRY DOOLEY - TOMMY 'KIMBRELL RONNY HENDERSON - - RAYMOND KEY Sponsors ---- - - -COACH DOTSON tlzletics MILFORD COOK - HUBBARD DOTSON . X ,K Pad Zlggxc Wi E get -:Ni -59 41 Q43Q:,13 , x x w M ,-'Q KK 1 mf X A Ng f :ff 12 ' ix Im VL,,x1 7 :'k'k'g Km 4? 4 9-an 26 iffy 15 14 . , 2420 b 'la ii we Q - . V, . 1 X f wh . x ' ' I ' ' I 5 . K Q, Q In K nj, kk,, T V K Nr. M .E L. A X . V. 3 I 70411 s W W. GROSS I. RICHARDSON Halfback F ullback B. KIMBRELL Quarterback C. RICHARDSON E. STOVER D. SHORT L. MORROW End Tackle Guard Center fa 7 A . FILYAW Halfback B. FATE H. COPELAND A. PRICE Guard Tackle End C . EARNEST Fullback A. KEY Halfback D. TURNER Center Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin de ff. 7eam --O-- --Curry-- --O-- --Oakman--- --O-- --Dora---- --'7-- --CarbonHi11-- -- ---26-- --Parrish--- --O-- --Thompson--- -- ---13-- -- WestJefferson-- ------13-- --OakGrove--- -- ---27-- -- Cordova--- 3 t 's a rebuilding It 11' '1 rebuildiiig progxrani 11t,l958 should be lighter and lnsterlallovvedp the theme was speed an ll1 111111 hiph school this VO'll' for illl'lIl previous M'll'tlll teanis As the 1 more speed. Q,.Urill'lll 4 l'l11b-Dotsem 111'111'1v1111'oft1 l WilI'l'lOI'S of Martin took the fieldl Cf1111li. lthis week for their 10 day limber-1 The Warrior football team of' ing up exercises in shorts tno padsl I Let 's all get on The lVlZll'illl Wg11'r1111's ol' 'Q111'gg1sQ'11111i11111'1l111rl11111'l11l- 11'11x'11m-111 lllljy wr-elf Xlllt'll hey Clt'lt'llT1'fl fl1:: flrrwe Nl11l11l:1y 11111111 1.111 lor 1l1ei1' 111-111141 win 111 .1 l'l1'tR' Cogieh 111111 DtllSUil'S rrew 11' Gorggzis will play their 'inal 111111111 ot the your Fri lay night 111 C1o.'rf:1.: XX'lIL'l'P hey will host 11111 t11r'clov.1 311111 Devils. lVl111ti11':1 two to111'11d111v11s Monday night were lll1lClL' by 1110 of the Vtlllllllll gridiron stars of the county Ile is -X11rly l ily:11v. Fllyllll' lllflflt' 'lie first Wz11'ri111' Til 1111111 Elo:-ze up aft '1' il c111z11'terl1z1ek 111111114 had t':1lied. Filyaw 2211111111111 T5 XZll'tlr1 Martin wins: Cordo a next to ice up the game on a punt 'I Missing from the new squad i the entire 1957 backfield of Gerali Key, Ray Self, Billy Custrcd an lic-Wayne Narzimore. lVlissi1'1g fror the foreword wall are Manvill Custred, Bobby Groves, Ronalt Townley, Dewight Prestridge, Blu Stover fdoctors ordersj, and Lewi Keeton. Tl1e 1958 team will be buil llI'Ol.lllC,l 6'6 , 215 pound Tackl Henry Copelandg Co-Capt. E1 Stover who tips the scales at 2'l 011 a 5' 10 frame. He has bee' shifted from guard to tackle. Larr, Morrow, the all-county pivotmar and team captain tips the scales a 195 and takes great delight i racking up opposing backs. Other prospects are, Guards- Don Short and Bruce Pateg Ends- Dqvis Red Bone Key, Alber Price, Toney Herron, Buddy Mer rell. Backs-Alton Key, Andy Fil yaw, Bobby Kimbrell, Wayn Gross, James Richardson an1 Buddy Earnest. Davis Turner at center is ex pected to push Morrow for a start ing berth. A fine looking prospec for a tackle slot is Joe Sanford. A pair of new ends who may se service before the season is' half way along is Larry Jackson an1 Jerry Jones. The Martin Warriors will fac two new opponents on the gridiro this fall. They are Thompson c Siluria and Oak Grove. Bot games are on the road. The 1958 Thomas W. Martin hig school football schedule: Sept. 12-Martin at Curry Sept. 19-Oakman at Martin Sept. 26-Martin at Dora. Oct. 3-Carbon Hill at Martin Oct. 10-Parrish at Martin Oct. 17-Martin at Thompson c Siluria Oct. 24gWest- Jefferson at Mai Ililll'll. tQ11art1'eback Kim- tm l7'l'll ltlflflfx Ulf' PATA I O Oct. 31-Martin'at Oak Grove ilqlll' Oak Grove TD came 5 - J NOVA lkcordova at Martin 111 the l'Ol1l'lll period on a S I '15 yard take pass run by ' X lt1.'1's lt was fourth and 1o go when Sallers at- !,,,,--e tcznpttd to pass, tucked The ff bali uzidvr his arm and set N f sail. ff' ,,.. .,-- -' X J ,xv N- -I ll '-4,,...- -,,,,.,-.ff -,.,.,-A ,- .,.,1- 1114,-,,. ,,J- ' Maid Louise Forfeiting the Crown Queen Jimmie Hi! You alll 'il , t L Ylff? . Q fy si! Q ' U K4 Y' fc'-'L 3 1 ,, 4 'tk X. 5 ' ' , V . 1174? . 1 .e,,, . 1 55- ,x K Q, y : b , ' 'Y :f-, hge :L .Qs-A ,H M ,W vw, ay I :rx-.1,k,.,,V-,, GQ, -' M Z9 1',i'fef,tibkQ , 5' - . g,f4,1g 3Q.e 4 .SQ Q W fs ZW f:it2.'g?wa's'2 ' '5:,3, Q VUE 'l 'fr . '4a. i'-Z' e W ,is-. 'Q 3 f .. 3,1 ,rf . W Maid Ioan -Q,q,. l, 4 .gin 'F S Vx in iii I nga MAWM TONY HERRON AUTRY SMITH Forward Guard dd r r l lin Q HENRY COPELAND Center ' y l ' 5 ' .17 ALLEN STEPHENSON ANDY FILYAW Forward Guard WAYNE GROSS BOBBY KIMBRELL Guard Forward HWY: Nelb sv TERREL ADKINS TERRY QUILLEN Guard Forward sg r 1 3 Q pam, mn, Q10 +5130 Q 44 Y 40 1512 gang!! X Q ? 'y12 at 5-'ang' wg Q MRM Q, 30 QA? inn' Al. 1 QAHTW F-X 44 EFX 'gi' N'5'3 gf, Ywangu-'EHBW f f X Q SRU Rf m F 43:1-9 S9134 ' .t 13155 Y! IH' uf 4:5 J! im. Martin blasts Cordova, 27-6 GORGAS, Nov. 1UwBr'illi- am quarufimvkimg lw Ml- F -vzrv 1-'wndirlzalu Bobby Kimbrdl lczi H10 urxdgfrdug N Mu NV4zx'1'imw k.v1hI'L'Q'x1l1 qlxllrfn-1' idk: and '- wuwvwivwu 27-6 ww-'Q-I w r the Iuivhly' reffrffia-'1 C'.w1'f!1wa Tiluo Dw'iF'2 F i'lz1v niqht. YVIz11'tin Wm: nnfvffr bvhirwi in me gfzlmu. XK'h'C?1 f'I'17VidL'd thfills, g'f1H 'Vw ww-r't'lmx' Cro'-'fi za' Mfariin ptadium. Aftur ll Nw Qfurt 1hiS Svaf -My mf, xvZiY'I'iUI'S FZIIUL' nn to win Your uui Ut' thcir lust f ' ffm' llYYL'I'S. Friday nigh-Vs vicfury Wm: st1'if'Tlx' 23 mam feffwrt with praciical- 13' all of M:w in's players Swim' Qfviws. Th ' big. 'WNIQP' !vr'vzzI'd X- 171. Iwi by T,:aI'r'y Dflorrw-', Ed Stove . Hr-nry Cfwqlvwd, Brwvu Pzvc-. :md Don Simrt manhandlcd 1hL W L-.. U'a11 are behind! l C11l'd4JX'Zl backs Limc zxftcx' mme. Only uncc did tlw Blue De-mls mum- clusv to getting in thc game. M'u'tin wcm thv toss and 'hose In ruse-ive. After pick- n-1 up zu first down, Ihcy wmv hcld and fmrvli tu punt. Sux'ux'L1l uxvlmr1+gL-5 4,1 kicks fulluwcd until lhv livst ,JY'l'1lkUI lhc hull 11211114-falrrw for Marlin. Hzxrbiscm wax hit hard by 215-pmlnri Hr 'v Qupclzzmi and fumbled me 'gall IN'ZiI' mid-field. !VIL11'1ir1 'munccd fm the ball as thn- first C1lllH'1l?I' oncivd. S1'1rT1x' 1hf'1'nfz11'M-f, Kim- Wcll llnr-wrku-ri :1 pass to -'md rum' Grow' in Sul up HIC 'ivfi srwzw-, lim! plunvvs bv 'IJIHILW KW 'l2il l44lIl, Andy Fil- VZIVV :md .Twvl Nammrvru WV7Vlk'fi HM 111111 In the' unc, 'Hr'I'f' KirvW Hl1 div:-'I in fur' .V 'ix rwink, Filvzzw zxdclorl 1111- A'1' 'TW' L-rvvU'1fl1-1' 'I' Hn' 'VVQ1 HHH' fI'IIV1Il C'rrv'1lrvVIl lvl' Wah- In wmv- liLfZliIlSl 1114- i 'n-v'm5mf'rl Wzlrriuw :md XT:2r in Iwi T-0 at hzalffimv fN4i!'dHV2l I-vuun the svcwnfl 'mW with Mrs of S11-am, 'md '.'i1h Nw :lid fvf Vhrm-11 5-vwrr' wxnzaltivs, f 1x'1'ivcl in the M1llk'x 'in ilvur. 'I'ln'vurtim1's 111 Ihw 'Vlnrfin lim- gm only Harm m'dQ. but fm fourth do'-rn 'Vw Blue Devils scwroci. Hur- iw4m's try fur the l'XlI'll maint was no gomi. Thc third 'vmrf'-r f-WV'-f! 'i1h Nw scurc Martin 7, C':u-dmgp 6. Tha- Waarwiurs really v-11' W1 :vm uff -nsivv show in ihc iD'z1 mfrirwd. f'v1mx'ullir1g 'lv ell mos! uf the time Joel XIZlI'1lIT'lUI'i' sprimn-cl 'wcrrws' rum 6 yn1'dQ Jul to scorn' thn- 'ocmmd tmlcrixcifmvxfn for Mur- in. THU PAT was 'wissrfd Harbisrm rc-turned the kivkrmff io thv Sulurin Wttomptvrl io pass, unly to 'wave Cvntcr Larry Morrow 9ntm'c'cpi and return to thc Cordwva 40. Martin dmvv fm down the fivld, sticking 'rm the- gmunci. ,Tamvs Rich zrdson pushod thx- ball xcross the gun! for annthcr 1JlIC'hd.NVII. Kimbx-1-ll ffakw' H'auti1'11lly and passed to GNSS fur the PAT. iv-1' - -'A Thought we could. Knew we could. We did. g Bs A S 5, P . 1, F . 'sf' .- 'En 41 Y K, rf R Ui, t . 1295, 3 i S1 Ks.g!' K- uapshots rq 15,- ga V1 E 5 .fl ,ig .. gm I' .JL 5' ' 'N ,nf 0 4' . , 5 , ,Q 4 A, 4 53 sf 1 A v,. , F W 1 ' V ' ' M, .ug f ' . 'T' . 7' f P em! fNfZ 1vl .,, if i 5 A 3 M . K an X 6 w ma-m,,,. . My . rg mg U I f,,,. ', A - .uw- Q. W U i 2 ,Sf 5 X X .Q Lfggzikf M. 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Since Jan. 6, the Warriors have posted :ix straight victories with vins over Carbon Hill, two wer Curry, Dora, Parrish ind Oaklnan. Martin got her winning streak going with a 86-80 vin over Curry. Then she de- 'eated Carbon Hill at Mar- in 61-59 in an overtime tilt. 7ora fell before the Warriors 38-51 last Friday night. ?laying in a preliminary game Saturday night, Martin :gain topped Curry 65-58 in he Walker gym. Parrish t i ,vas defeated Monday night, it Parrish 56-48 and Oak- fnan was on the short end of a 53-33 score Tuesday. Allen Stephenson and Henry Copeland are the big guns in the Martin offense and defense. Autry Smith, Andy Filyaw, and Herron complete the Jirist tive. l'iiee, Gros-1, Quillian, Kilnbrell and Perry :nake up the Martin beneh. Copeland was the pace setter in Friday nights vic- tory over Dora with 19, Ste- phenson meshed 11, Filyaw nine, Smith eight, Gross and Herron four and Kim- brell three. .Jimmy Phillips led Dora's attack with 12 while McCrary, Vintson and Sides bagged nine each. Jen- kins six and Westbrook two. Stephenson and Filyaw hit 17 each in the Saturday night win over Curry and Copeland was close behind with 16. Archie Dotson of Curry set the pace for top ,scoring honors of the game with 22. Stephenson meshed '27 lllLlliit'l':- lVlontl.t,v as llarrish Vt-111 fiuvlrt 513-413. 'L'up4'luIld hit 19, Iitlftlll vitiiit and ifillllill two. l.t-on lfiee bag- ged 21, Graxitt 15, wade 7, Douglas tour 'intl Brake- tield one for the losers. Copt-Land led the attack on Oa man with 15, Ste- phenson- followed with 10, Smith eight, Filyaw five and Kimbrell four. Oak- lman's scoring went to Wil- liams five, Jones seven, Mc- Kindley eight, Mullinax 16 and Hood 2. Martin will be 'trying for her seventh consecutive harwood win Friday night when she host Martin. A B preliminary will be played between Walker and Martin. eight In row GORGAS, Ala., Jan. 23- Martin High School Warriors boast one of the district's long- est winning streaks today. Out of a 54-53 win over the Minor High School Tigers earlier this week, they've won eight in a row now. ' Tall Henry Copeland, with a big assist from play-making Autry Smith, paced the War- riors against Minor with 17 points. Long-shooting Andy Filyaw followed with 14 and Smith netted 10. Tony Herron and Allen Stephenson joined Copeland with some steady rebounding, and Bobby Kimbrell and Wayne Gross come on late to turn in standout defensive games. 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