Midland City High School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Midland City, AL)
- Class of 1952
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ALMA MATER Our strong band can ne’er be broken, Formed in Midland City High— Far surpassing wealth unspoken. Sealed by friendship's tie. CHORUS Alma Mater. Alma Mater, Deep graven on each heart, Shall be found unwav'ring true When we from life shall part. Mem'ry leaflets close shall twine Around our hearts for aye, And waft us back, o’er life's broad track. To pleasures long gone by. High School life at best is passing Gliding swiftly by; Then let us pledge in word or deed, Our love for Midland City High. . ■{ THE TREASURE CHEST STAFF CAROL PALMER Editor-in-chief LETTIE ENFLNGER - - SUE MeNEAL....... MARY MATHIS------ HOWARD LEE------- SILL McCALLlSTER - ■ 3RYAN CARLJLE---- GEROLENE MARSHALL ------Assistant Editor • — Susiness Manager --------------Secretary Art and Picture Editor ------Activity Editor ----------Sports Editor ------— C Lass Editor Again we bring you your Treasure Chest of memories; memories that we hope were the highlights of every individual student. May each picture and each thought be as a jewel that never loses its splendor and is cherished more as the years pass. MR. R. L. DORMAN Principal You have gained for yourself the respect of the students of Midland City High School by your deep understanding and friendliness. You have done much to raise the standard of character in our school. For this and the numerous other things you have done you will always be remem- bered by us. DEDICATION We, the Senior class of 1952, take pleasure in dedicating our annual, the '51 Treasure Chest, to OUR PARENTS Throughout our school years, you have supported us in all our school activities. You have given your time and services in assisting us in our work. May this dedication express part of the feeling in our hearts to you. MRS. H. M. PRINCE MRS. J. L. PALMER MRS. W. M. ROBERSON BLANCHE McKAY B. S. University of Alabama Senior III Sponsor, Mathematics VIRGINIA ANDREWS B. S. Troy S, T. C. Senior II Sponsor, History WILLIAM PAYNE B. S. Troy S, T. C. Senior I Sponsor, Social Studies HOMER T. UNDERWOOD B. S. University of Alabama Junior III Sponsor, Coach RENA DANIEL Troy S, T. C. Junior II A Sponsor, Social Studies WILLIE KATHRYN RONEY B. S. Auburn Junior II X Sponsor Vocational Home Economics KATHERINE J. SASSER B. S, Troy S. T. C. Junior I A Sponsor, Commercial JAMES E. REEVES JR. B. S. Troy S. T. C. Junior I X Sponsor, Assistant Coach WILLIAM J. HARDY B. S. Auburn Vocational Agriculture PHYLLIS L. ANDERSON A. B. University of Alabama M. A. University of Alabama English, Library MARIE HARRIS B. S. Athens College Sixth Grade MRS. J. A. WHITSETT B. S. Livingston S. T. C. Fifth Grade SPELLA J. WOODHAM B. S. Troy S. T. C. Fourth Grade VIRGIE KING B. S. Troy S. T. C. Third Grade FANNIE HUDSON Troy S. T. C. Third Grade GENIE CLEMENTS Troy S. T. C. Second Grade VERNA MAE NORRELL First Grade ALLIE BAGWELL B. S. Montevallo First Grade RUTH LINGO President If friends were money, she'd be worth a million. Dramatics Club Reporter 2; Journalism Club 2,4; Librarian Club 2,4; Class Social Leader 2; Vice President of Class 3; Junior Play 3; Beta Club 2,3,4; Glee Club 2. MARIAM MARSH Vice President Old as I am love still inspires me. Dramatics Club 2; FHA 1,2,3,4; Contestant for Miss FHA; Secretary of FHA 2,4; Glee Club 2; Who's Who; Feature Editor of School Paper 4; President of FHA; Cheerleader 3; M Club 3,4. NELLE THOMPSON t Secretary Gaze into her eyes --you see an Angel; gaze a little longer you see an imp. Class President 1; FHA 1,2,3, 4; Who's Who; Librarian 1; FHA Quartet 2,3,4; Beta Club 4; Class Historian; Glee Club 1,2. LORETTA TAYLOR Treasurer We know her futures bright as day; but, just what it is we cannot say. Vice President 1; Beta Club 2,3,4; Annual Staff; Ideal Girl 2; Student Council Repre- sentative 2; Dramatics Club 2; President of Librarians Club 2; Library Staff 3; Secretary of Class 3; Who’s Who; Class Prophet; Secre- tary of Beta Club 3; Journalism Club 4. BONNIE ADKINS Precious things come in small packages. Dramatics Club, President 2; Journalism Club 2,3; Librarian 2; Junior Play; Who’s Who; Class Reporter 1; Miss Midland City '51. BENNIE CORBIN Eager to learn; ready to do. FFA 1,2,3,4; Who's Who; Basketball 2,3; M Club; Football l,2,3,4;Baseball Manager 2.3; Journalism Club 4; Junior Play. BRYAN HILL CARLILE Like a powder puff; I'm for the women. Chapter Star Farmer '50; Football 1,2,3,4; Who’s Who; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Song Leader 3’ M Club 2,3,4; State Tournament; An- nual Staff; Junior Play; Representative to FFA State Convention; Captain of Football Team 4. 4 LETT IE ENFINGER Dark blue eyes running over with glee. FHA 1,2, 3, 4; Who's Who; Parliamentarian of FHA: Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Librarian Club 2,4; Li- brarian 3; Vice President of Beta Club 4. JEANETTE CHAPMAN Here's a pleasant, quiet lass, liked by all in her class. Beta Club 3,4; FHA 1,2, 3, 4; Journalism Club 4; Library Club 4; Glee Club 1,2; Librarian 4. NELL JENKINS Always happy, never sad; sometimes naughty but never bad. FHA 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 2; Junior Play; Class Testatrix; Journalism Club 4. JACKIE KING That romantic Romeo had nothing on me. ’ Baseball 2,3,4; Football 3,4; M Club 3, Who’s Who. MARY IVEY MATHIS Absence makes the heart grow fonder. Dramatics Club 2; Who’s Who; Journalism Club 2; M Club 3,4; Cheerleader 3; Ju- nior Play; Journalism Club Reporter 3; An- nual Staff. 4; HOWARD LEE Some think the world was made for fun and frolic; and so do I. FFA 1, 2,3, 4; Vice President of FFA 3; Re- porter of FFA 2; Manager of Football Team 3; Annual Staff; Who’s Who; Junior Play; FFA Quartet BILL McCALLISTER Sigh no more ladies! Sigh no more. FFA 1,3; Basketball 2,3; ”M Club; Who’s Who; Annual Staff; Secretary of FFA; Foot- ball 1,4. GEROLINE MARSHALL 'Who knows her, knows a friend. Student Council Representative 1; FHA 1,2, 3, 4; Class President 2; Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Librarians Club 2,3,4; Historian of FHA 3,4; Who's Who-, Good Citizenship Girl; Treasurer of Beta Club 4; Junior Play. SUE ROBERSON McNEAL T can't think of two things at one time, so I'll just think of him. Class Secretary and Treasurer 1,2; Dramatics' Club Secretary and Treasurer 2; Cheerleader 2; Journalism Club 2, 3; Co-Captain of Cheer- leaders 3; Junior Play; Business Manager of Annual; M Club 2,3,4; Who’s Who; Li- brarian 2; Glee Club 2. ROBERT MORING Here I am you lucky girls. Football 1,2,3, 4; M Club; Who's Who; Co-Captain of Football 4; Vice President of Class 2; Baseball 1,2,3, 4; Bas- ketball 4; FFA 1,2,3. JANIS ANNE REYNOLDS I'm on the brink of a great career -- Please someone, push me off. FHA 1,2,3, 4; Annual Staff 2; Dramatics Club 2; Beta Club 3, 4; Class Reporter 3, 4; Junior Play; FHA Reporter 4; Class Poet; Who’s Who; Librarian Club; Journalism Club 4. CAROL PALMER Her nice looking countenance and her friendly air, make her a favorite every- where. Cheerleader 2,3,4; M Club 2,3,4; Captain of Cheerleaders 3; Beta Club 3, 4; Secretary of FHA; Junior Play; Secre- tary of Journalism Club 3; President of Beta Club 4; Editor-in-Chief of Annual; Who's Who; Treasurer of Journalism Club 4; Most outstanding Senior; Chief Typist of School Paper 4; Dale County Miss FHA. CHARLOTTE RICE Quiet, never has much to say, friendly and nice in every way. Dramatics Club 2; Art Club 2. CHARLES PRINCE With his high aims to be athletic; an all around boy, he's energetic. FFA 1,2, 3,4; Football 1,2,3, 4; Basket- ball 2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; State Tourna ment 2; M Club 2,3,4; Song Leader 3; Junior Play; Who's Who. MARTHA NELL RICHARDS The longer we know her the better we like her. HAZEL ROBERSON A smile for every girl and two for every boy. ” Junior Play; FHA 1,2,3,4; Journalism Club 4; Who's Who. SARAH NELL TIDWELL They hear her not and see her not, just the same she's worth a lot. Who's Who; Dramatics Club 2. FRANK SELLERS We love him for his willingness — his ready smile and friendliness. Baseball 1,2,3,4; Who's Who; M Club 3, Football 2,3, 4. OLIVE PEARL WARD He floats upon the river of her thoughts. FHA 1, 2, 3,4; Beta Club 4; Librarian 1; FHA Quartet 2,3,4; Who's Who; Glee Club 1,2; Junior Play RANDAL TICE His friends are many; his foes -- has he any? Football 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; M Club 3, 4; Who's Who; Baseball 2,3. RUTH WOODHAM A maiden demure and sweet whom every- one delights to meet. ” Student Council Representative 2; Dra- matics Club 2; Homecoming Queen 2; FHA Treasurer 2; FHA 1,2,3, 4; Journa- lism Club 3,4; Beta Club 3,4; Librarian Club 3,4; Who's Who; Annual Staff; Cheer- leader 4; M” Club 4; Junior Play; Society Editor of Journalism Club. CLASS HISTORY History is defined as a narrative that records and explains past events. The following is history only in so far as it records events connected with our class. This record gives a partial explanation as to why we are what we are today. To a group of six-year-olds, 1940 was the most outstanding year in all history - - the class of '52 started to school. Yes, a strange group of little figures crept timidly to the doors of learning at Midland City School. Who were they? Where were they going? Let’s take a look. Our first year was a very successful one with Mrs. William Norrell and Miss Peebles as instructors. However, we didn't know too much about all the first-graders because we were a divided class. With a feeling of more confidence we entered the second grade. We were fortunate during our elementary school life to have such competent leaders as: Miss Willie Hudson, Mrs. Doris (Woods) Oxendine, Mrs. J. J. Steele, Mrs. Vela Riley, Mrs. Ross and Mrs. Spella Woodham. After six hard years of struggling for existence, the happy day of May 24,1946, the day we held those precious diplomas in our shaking hands, finally arrived. However, we couldn't help but wonder if it was a reward well-earned. In the fall of 1946 our class appeared at the doors of Midland City School to be admitted as High School Students. We had long anticipated this day when we could experience the privilege of going from room to room with a different teacher for each class. The routine was somewhat confusing at first, but we soon fell into the new order. This year we picked up a few new members who were searching for knowledge such as Mariam Marsh, Charles Prince, Ruth Lingo, Bonny Adkins, Jackie King, Howard Lee, and Sue McNeal. With forty-eight in a class we were once again forced to be divided. Mrs. J. W. Daniels instructing the girls, and Mrs. Lessie Foreman guiding the boys. In 1947 we entered the eighth grade having Mrs. Virginia Andrews and Mr. William Cutchens as our leaders. Again we were divided. We always seemed to enter each succeeding school year with greater enthusiasm and eagerness. The year 1948 brought quite a few changes about in our class. It seemed as if everyone was leaving their childish stage and beginning to think and take life more seriously. We owe Mr. T. H. Robertson our heartfelt thanks for his kind assistance and leadership during this our Junior II year. After three years on the road of wisdom and learning in Junior High School we advanced into Senior High School with Mrs. Wilmer Parker as our kind and understanding leader. 1949, our Sophomore year, will be well-remembered in our lives, but Seniors, can we ever for- get the day we entered ever-faithful M. C. H. S. as Juniors? This year was very meamngtul to us as we had the pleasure of entertaining the Seniors with a very successful banquet bearing the title, The Gay Nineties. During this same year we followed the custom of presenting a Junior Play, Aaron Slick from Punkin Crick. in which we displayed our talent under the patient direction of Miss Evelyn Kelley. And to you Miss Kelley, may we voice our deepest appreciation. Alas! Seniors. 1951 has brought us to our long sought goal. Realizing this as being our last year we have worked harder and enjoyed our activities more with the kind patience and guidance of Miss Blanch McKay. In recognition of, and gratitude for a job well-done to you, Miss McKay, we say, Thank you. Seniors, in closing, we must realize that the road ahead will at times be steep and rocky, that the atmosphere will be drab and heavy, but the days are full of challenge to the courageous, even more so than ever. However, we have mixed in enough fun and gaiety to lighten our way, but let's strive with an endeavor to make tomorrow ours and in it we shall succeed. And now as we journey on into the future, we bid to each of you students and to our beloved teach- ers a fond farewell. Class Historian Martha Nelle Thompson CLASS PROPHECY OF ’52 SENIORS I had just boarded a plane for an around the world expedition to study conditions of children in other countries. My trip was being sponsored by the Alabama Conference of'the Methodist Church. To my great surprise I recognized the pilot as Randal Tice, a former classmate. This reminded me that it had been ten years since our high school days had ended. He told me about several other classmates. He said that Frank Sellers was a farmer down at Pinckard; Robert Moring was manager of his father's car business in Pinckard; and that Mary Ivey Mathis was also living in Pinckard keeping house. At my stop in Washington D. C.. I decided to do a bit of sight-seeing. There I met Ruth Woodham. our class beauty, doing a very good job as a secretary. She said Nell Jenkins, her husband and son were living on a cattle farm in New Mexico. Hazel Roberson, the wife of a famous baseball star, was living in Minnesota. After leaving her, I went into a bookstore to purchase a novel. I saw an interesting title written by Victoria Hardy. While reading the introduction, I discovered to my great amazement that it was written by Janis Reynolds Hardy using the former as a pen name. My next stop was in New York City. I had always wanted to see this great city. While strolling down Fifth Avenue, taking in all the sights, I saw three familiar faces. Instantly I recognized them to be Lettie Enfinger, Olive Ward and Ruth Lingo. Lettie and Olive were nurses at Charity Hospital in New Orleans. Ruth was a nurse in the city hospital of New York. The former were vacationing with Ruth. The four of us had dinner together and talked over old times and old classmates. I learned that Martha Thompson was doing a wonderful job as a housewife in Ozark. Jeanette Chapman was a bookkeeper in Panama City. Martha Richard was a typist in Dothan. Bonnie Adkins, the wife of a former M.C.H.S. graduate, was living in Dothan. Mariam Marsh was living in San Antonio combining homemaking with her job as a clerical worker at Lackland Air Force Base. Carol Palmer was living on a prosperous farm near Midland City. Sarah Tidwell and Charlotte Rice were secretaries in Atlanta. Howard Lee was now operating his father's market in Napier Field. We had discussed all that each of us knew, so we parted with the promise to keep in touch with each other. Many days afterwards, I found myself in Korea. This was to be my last stop in a foreign country. I went to see the head missionary in Seoul. To my great surprise I discovered it to be none other than Gerolene Marshall and her husband. A week after my visit in Korea I was back in the U.S. While looking over San Francisco, I was in store for another surprise. I met Sue Roberson McNeal and her little daughter. She was living a few miles from San Francisco. At the airport in Nashville I recognized the mechanic to be Bennie Corbin who was checking the air- planes as they prepared to leave. He told me Bill McCallister was manager of a furniture company a few miles from there. My last stop was a visit to Midland City. To my great joy, I arrived in time to see a big football game between Midland City and Clio. Another surprise was in store for me here. Charles Prince was the coach for Midland City. During the game I met Bryan Carlisle who was a big time farmer near Midland City. At last 1 was returning to my work in Montgomery. While walking to my apartment, I was thinking that I had missed seeing only one member of my graduating class, when suddenly I bumped into some- one. That someone turned out to be Jackie King. After apologizing for being so rude, I learned he was assistant coach at Sidney Lanier High School. Suddenly I awoke to find I had only been dreaming. But what a wonderful dream it was. I had seen all of my classmates established in their careers. I wondered ould this be true,and somehow I knew that it was. Loretta Taylor Class Prophet LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE CLASS OF 1952 We, the Senior Class of 1952, of Midland City High School, realizing that we are leaving our high school days behind to enter an unknown world, do hereby make this our Last Will and Testament. ARTICLE I We, the Seniors of 1952, leave with friendship and understanding the prized possessions below, hoping they will be received in the same spirit in which they are given. ARTICLE II To our principal and faculty, we leave our sincere appreciation for a job well done. ARTICLE III To our parents, we leave our profound respect and deepest love for standing behind us throughout our school years, for sharing our disappointments as well as our success and for making it possible for us to obtain our education. ARTICLE IV To the freshmen, we leave our place on the front steps. Make good use of it. ARTICLE V To the sophomores, we leave our trials and tribulations and our long looked for SENIOR PRIVILEGES which we always planned for but never seemed to have gotten. May you improve our plan. ARTICLE VI To the juniors, we leave our dignified ways. ARTICLE VII To the dear old building and grounds, we leave the peace and quiet that is here after we are gone. ARTICLE VIII RUTH LINGO leaves her cute ways to Rebecca Windham. LORETTA TAYLOR leaves her sweet disposition to Naomi Massey. JANIS REYNOLDS leaves her writing ability to Billy Joe Bass. GEROLENE MARSHALL leaves her facial expression to Judith Glenn. MARTHA THOMPSON leaves her talent and ability to sing St. Louis Blues to Betty Danford. OLIVE WARD leaves her ability to sing Belle Bottom Trousers to Peggy Walding. MARY MATHIS leaves her charming disposition to Betty Adkins. HAZEL ROBERSON leaves to Edna Crooms her dancing ability. NELL JENKINS leaves her love for typing to Billy Raley. CHARLES PRINCE leaves his arguing inclinations to Delma Matthews and his big feet to Larry Turnipseed. CAROL PALMER leaves to Virginia Marshall her technique of getting a man. MARIAM MARSH leaves to Sally Kennedy her thrill at basketball games, especially tournaments. BRYAN CARLILE leaves to David Dozier his singing ability. SUE McNEAL leaves her ability to mix school and marriage to Sue York. JEANETTE CHAPMAN leaves her ability to act her age to Evelyn Marshall. BILL McCALLISTER leaves his ability to stay out of trouble to Ted Yeomans. BONNIE ADKINS leaves her title of Miss Midland City to Nell Condrey and also her height to Joann Dykes. ROBERT MORING leaves his ability to aggravate to Virgil Skipper. RUTH WOODHAM leaves her name and all that goes with it (except her boyfriend) to Canora Woodham. JACKIE KING leaves nobody nothing. He will need absolutely everything he has. LETTIE ENFINGER leaves her daring (BLUE) eyes to Thelma Woodham. FRANK SELLERS leaves his way with the girls to Dan Buffkin. MARTHA RICHARDS leaves her cute smile to Elna Woodham. HOWARD LEE leaves his ability to Goof-off to Jennings Windham. RANDAL TICE leaves his love for English to Bo Paramore. BENNIE CORBIN leaves to Wade Glover his athletic ability. CHARLOTTE RICE leaves her desire for a diploma to Jerry Smith. SARA TIDWELL leaves her quiet reserved ways to Winifred Richards. In witness thereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this sixth day of December in the year of one thousand nine hundred fifty-two. Signed, Sealed and Delivered in the Presence of the Senior Class. Nell Jenkins, Testatrix CLASS POEM OF 52 Our Ship must trim it’s sails; No more the harbor of school Protects us with it's love, Teaching us each rule. Now we enter the Sea of Life With learned minds and true heart, Willing to fight each strife. That tries to tear us apart. As we bid farewell our heads are bowed, Sorrow fills each heart; for we leave behind Teachers and friends who make us proud We are a part of this valiant mankind. - Janis Reynolds Class Poet CLASS MOTTO Not merely to exist, but to amount to something in life. CLASS COLORS Gold and Green CLASS FLOWER Gladiolus Most Scholastic LETTIE ENFINGER BENNIE CORBIN Most Dramatic MARY MATHIS CHARLES PRINCE Most Artistic BONNIE ADKINS HOWARD LEE Friendliest SUE McNEAL JACKIE KING Most Versatile MARIAM MARSH RANDAL TICE Most Popular CAROL PALMER BRYAN CARLILE I UWft m Most Athletic HAZEL ROBERSON CHARLES PRINCE 1 Quietest RANDAL TICE SARA NELL TIDWELL Most Poised RUTH LINGO FRANK SELLERS Best All Round 1 GEROLENE MARSHALL BRYAN CARLILE Most Courteous OLIVE WARD FRANK SELLERS e m rmmmrn Prettiest BONNIE ADKINS uNionlEMion 'yitflS DAN BUFFKIN President DAVID DOZIER Vice President NAOMI MASSEY Secretary COLBERT MARSHALL Treasurer BETTY JO DANFORD Song Leader BETTY ADKINS BILLY JOE BASS (N.P.) VIRGINIA BURGESS NELL CON DREY AGATHA CORBIN EDNA CROOMS EUGENE DEESE JOAN DYKES JOHNNIE MAC ELDRIDGE JUDITH GLENN WADE ALLEN GLOVER ROSELYN GREEN GEORGE HALL JEANETTE HICKS HAROLD HUNTER SALLY HUNTER EVELYN MARSHALL VIRGINIA MARSHALL DELMA RAY MATTHEWS JOHN POPWELL BILLY RALEY WINIFRED RICHARDS VIRGIL SKIPPER JERRY SMITH SUE SMITH LARRY TURNIPSEED PEGGY WALDING JENNINGS WINDHAM REBECCA WINDHAM CANORA WOODHAM Bobbie Adkins Billy Bagwell Major Bell Dewel Brackin A J • •' i h |o o a A k Si o aM a L , O A j o A'il A M . m ■' 0 ,7 it' i e% V 4 f 1 P- A • y I A .4.M ■ BO MX O Gennine Chapman Wayne Culpepper Lucious Faison Marie Gentle Janice Glover Jerry Godwin Stevetta Green Jimmy Hartzog Lula Hartzog Mathaleen Henderson Janet Horne Jacqueline Jenkins Juanita Johnson Bobby Kennedy Sue King Juliaette Lisenby Lamar Massey Gerald McCallister Barbara McKnight Anne Newton Curry Mac Palmer Carolyn Ann Roberson Harry Smith Lewie Taylor Merlon Thomley Shirley Thompson Clarence Tidwell Lou Vera Ward Frances Weed Betty W illiams Gayle Williams Shirley Williams Charlotte Yarbrough Welton Paramore (not pictured) Louise Powers Rex Balkcom Martha Casey Lowell Corbin Ellen Crooms Betty Jane Culpepper Annie Mae Dean Peggy Edwards Barbara Eldridge Terry Everett Charles Glynn Lillian Godwin Shirley Ann Greene Shirley Sue Greene Faye Kelly Paul Kennedy Rayburn Kennedy Jenny King Eugene Mallory Lewis Mallory Joan Marshall Bobby Marshall Adger McFadden Jean McKay Martha Jo Newton Janice Seale Penn Mitchell Palmer (not pictured) Terrell Parks (not pictured) Jerry Woodham Carl Reagan (not pictured) Ruby Lois Reagan Betty Smith Annette Snell David Tate Joe Tate (not pictured) Ann Tharpe Billy Ray Tidwell Patricia Walden Ruby Faye Ward Carl White Ted York Billy Joe Walding (not pictured) JUNIOR II Eloise Andrews, Dorthy Baikcom, Gerex Ball, Gloria Bell, Betty Benton, Kenneth Benton, Barbara Brand, David Brackin, Charles Brooks, Mancel Burgess, Bill Culpepper, Myrtle Davis, Rajimond Dean (not pictured), Martha Dykes, Sue Dykes, June Eldridge, Marilon Enfinger, Gerald Enfinger, Rebecca Enfinger, Gerald Everett, Alfred Faison, Wynette Fowler (not pictured), Gerald Gullage (not pictured), Rosie Mae Harris, Anne Hartzog, Betty Herndon, Reginia Hendon, Barbara Horne, Blonette Hughes, Dewey Hughes, Jack Hughes, Willie Ruth Jackson, Bobby Jenkins, Virginia Jenkins (not pictured), Marjorie Johnson, Stanley Johnson, James Jordan (not pictured), Mary Lou Jordon, Genella Kennedy (not pictured), Louise Lawrence, James Lingo, Virginia Lisenby, Ann Mal- lory, Donald Marshall (not pictured) Graham McKnight, William Paramore, Valeta Parmer, Norma Fay Pettis, Barbara Register, Joyce Richards, Janis Riley, Barbara Roberts. Sylvia Skipper, Nell Smith, Martha Snowden (not pictured), Gary Spann, Romonia Stanley, Hughlene Thompson, Nora Vincent, Lula Ray Ward, Jimmy Walding, Ethel Webb, Tex Weed, Melba White, Jewel Lee Windham, Sharon Woodham, Virginia Woodham, Gary Wright (not pictured), James Yeomans, Thomas Yeomans, Martha Culpepper, Lavern Mallory. JUNIOR I Arthur Adams, Robert Adams, Bobby Wayne Ard, Ruth Ard, Billy Benton, Delend Bullock, Leon Bullock, Martha Burgess, Minnie Lee Davis, Roy Ray Deal, Jim Dean (not pictured), Rayford Enfinger (not pictured), Elma Garrett, Cecil Glidwell, Dorothy Glover (not pictured), Harold Glover (not pictured), Norma Faye Glover, Peggy Joyce God- win, Helen Hall, Mary Elizabeth Hatcher, Mary Herndon, Doris Hodges, Joe Hulon, Billy Ann Jenkins, Ronnie Jer- kins, Jerry Ann Johnson, Charles Joyner, June Kennedy, Lowell Kennedy, Homer Lee (not pictured), Joel Mallory, Byron Marsh, Janet McCallister, Marceine McKnight, Robert Newton, James Parks (not pictured), Nettie Vea Pope. Rayborn Preston, Dewitt Richards, Shirley Richards, Ferrand Richards (not pictured), Edward Smith (not pictured), Hilda Smith, Norman Smothers (not pictured), Homer Starling (not pictured). Sue Stuckey, Jeanette Summers, James Tharpe (not pictured), Mary Thomley, Billy Thompson, Peggy Ann Walker, Billy Ray Whatley, Johnny Mack Weed, Dearl Williams (not pictured), Lynette Windham, Billy Woodham, Rochelle Powers (not pictured), Sybil Fennal, Jimmy Newman, Nina Beth Marshall. SIXTH GRADE MISS HARRIS. Teacher Rebecca Ard Douglas Balkcom Terry Balkcom Barbara Benton Aurilla Beverett June Blair Lavern Condrey Donnie Corbin Diane Daniel Larry Enfinger Lagene Faison Billy Folds George Godwin Larry Hammock Charles Johnson Willie Jewell Kennedy John Mallory Jerry McKnight FIFTH GRADE MRS. J. A. WHITSETT. Teacher Mack Adams Fred Andrews Larry Bell Hansel Bateman Charles Blair Marcus Beverett Ralph Bawman Jeanette Cason Berlon Corbin Ouida Danford James Edward Davis Phillip Dykes Randall Fedder John Godwin Emma Jene Hartzog Mattie Hartzog James Robert Jenkins Irvin Johnson Robert Jordon Betty Ann Kennedy Edna Marshall Vern Marshall Shelby Jean Mathis Sarah Norrell Stanley Outlaw Billy Pope Lamar Register Dowling Richards Gerald Stanford Benny Paul Tice Barbara Walding Stephen Walding Henry Ward Ann Williams Gloria Williams Sonny Williams Lenora Windham Rex Woodham Ross Kennedy Kathleen Kirkland Judith Marshall Coley Mathis Joe Miller Virginia Reeves Billy Max Sims Carolyn Smothers Billy Spann Wilmer Tharp Willie Jean Trammel Roger Walding Daphine Ward Donald Ward Lafayette White Lee Allen Woodham Glenda Wright Wallace Yarbrough Gloria Yeomans Annie Jean Yeomans FOURTH GRADE MRS. SPELLA J. WOODHAM. Teacher Robert Ray Adams Joe Bell Sonja Benton Sarah Jo Beverett Marie Elena Blackshear Myra Fay Cason Willie Mae Cogburn Barbara Ann Condrey Jerome Cook Jeanette Criswell O. J. Dykes Victoria Grable Enfinger Ronnie Fallow Everett Betty June Faison Jewell Folds Joy Levene Godwin Billy Arthur Grey Daisy Marie Gullage Martin Harris Jerry Hartzog Joe Lane Hodges Sarah Frances Hughes Dan Jenkins Phyllis Amy Marshall Bobbie Joe Mathis Shirley Ann Mathis Willie Jean Patterson Silas A. Pope Dixie Lee Reynolds Franklin Bruce Richards Bobbie Jean Richardson Mary Smith Mike Daniel Stanford David Thomas Mikie Walding Georgia Helen Walker Jimmy Ray Ward Billy Watson Glenda Ann Weed Josie Ann White Ronald Ford Williams Edward Woodham Hilda Annette Yarbough THIRD GRADE MRS. VIRGIE KING. MISS FANNIE HUDSON, Teachers Barbara Adams Gerald Andrews Sally Ann Andrews Tommy Avant Mary Lynn Benton Donald Beverette Martha Jean Beverette Roland Beverette Bobby Blackshear Johnny Mack Burgess Hilda Byrd William Pat Cobb Ray Condrey Jackson Corbin Deloney Criswell Fay Danford Bobby Dasinger Elaine Deese Wanda Dixon Myra Faye Dorman Wanda Dorman Kathleen Eldridge Kenneth Eldridge Judith Folds Inez Godwin Manonia Hammock Harold Hartzog James Jenkins Kenneth Jenkins Pauline Jenkins Larry Jean Johnson Mary Alice Johnson Ruth Ellen Jordan Lomax Kelly Billy Ray Kennedy Thomas Kennedy Virginia Kennedy Russel Kirkland Chester Klingler Junior Leger Ronald Marshall Jerry McKee Josephine Miller Loyce Parker Douglas Preston Durwood Preston Annette Richards Larry Rister Helen Roberts Martha Roberts Paul Shepherd Alice Smith Eva Smith Shirley Jean Smith Simmie Smith Jerry Taylor SECOND GRADE MRS. GENIE CLEMENTS. Teacher Judy Andrews Emily Mallory Wayne Benton Shirley Mathis Marion Bryant Verdell Mathis Richards Childs Jean Paramore William Condrey Grace Pippin Stanley Davis Henry Richardson Paul Godwin Jackie Stucky Lenore Hodge Jimmy Lee Wilkins Jerry Jenkins Sandra Williams Mary Ellen Jenkins Mary Woodham Sandra Jenkins Olen Woodham Kreg Kennedy Roger Woodham Nell LeGrear FIRST GRADE MRS. VERNA MAE NORRELL. MISS ALLIE BAGWELL. Teachers Dorthy Helen Adaway Barbara Gayle Andrews Gordon Bennett Jimmy Benton Sammie Carr Jessie Carroll Loraine Chandler Douglas Max Cook Billy Criswell Irma Dean Criswell Marie Criswell Sherman Criswell Shirley Odel Criswell Lamax Dean Lamax Dorman Nina Jo Everett Judy Ann Faison Lonell Folds Billy Goodman Anice Ann Hodges James Donald Jenkins Barbara Ann Jones Mary Carylon Kelly Shirley Faye Kennedy Jack Lawrence Andrew Marshall Charlie Marshall Kenneth Mathis Marie Mathis Francis Virginia Mitchell Robbie Sue Parker Betty Jane Pettis Shirley Jean Roberts Ice Pearl Senn Robbie Nell Smith Randal Snell Mary Strawder Raymond Tidwell Jack Ward James Larry Whitehead Onise Whitehead Patricia Ann Whitehead William Wilkins Edward Willis J. D. Wright Luvon Wright David Woodham Thera Faye Yarbrough Judy Yeomans Nancy Elizabeth York F.F.A President -- - - - David Dozier Vice President---------------------------------------------------- Ted Yeomans Secretary --- - Billy Raley Treasurer------------------------------- - - - ----------- — - Lucious Faison Reporter------------------------------------------------ Johnny Mack Eldridge Sponsor --- ---------------------------------------------------- William Hardy Rex Baikcom Billy Joe Bass Bryan Carlile Bennie Corbin Lowel Corbin Eugene Dease Eugene Holdom Lewis Mallory Delma Ray Mathews William Paramore Merlon Thomley Carl White Jerry Woodham Ted York F.H.A. President • Vice President Secretary Treasurer — Rc poricr Historian Sponsor Virginia Burgess Carol Palmer Jeanette Chapman Martha Nell Richards Betty Jane Culpepper Carolyn Roberson Betty Danford Sue Smith Joan Dykes Annette Snell Janice Glover Martha Thompson Rosiyn Green Patricia W aiding Stevetta Green Peggy W aiding Lula Hartzog Lou V era W ard Mathaleen Henderson Olive Ward Jacqueline Jenkins Frances Weed Juanita Johnson Betty W iiliams Joan Marshall Etna Woodham Naomi Massey Ruth Woodham Ann Newton Thelma Woodham Martha Jo Newton Charlotte Y arhrough President BETA CLUB Vice President — Secretary - - Canora Woodham Treasurer - - Gerolene Marshall Chairman Program Committee Sponsor Deuel Brackin Mariam Marsh Dan Buffkin Virginia Marshall Jeanette Chapman Janis Reynolds Edna Crooms Loretta Taylor Roslyn Green Martha Thompson Stevetta Green Lou Vera Ward Janet Home Olive Ward Juanita Johnston Shirley Williams Sally Hunter Ruth Woodham Ruth Lingo Charlotte Yarbrough Juliette Lisenby _______ FOOTBALL SQUAD Coach -- ------------------ — ....------------ Homer T. Underwood Assistant Coach - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - — - - James E. Reeves Manager ----------------------------------------- Vade Allen Glover First row: T. Everett, Hartzog, Bell, G. McCallister, Palmer, York, Brakins Second row: Popwell, Smith, Hunter, Adams, Lingo, Godwin Third row: Tice, Marshall, Hall, G. Everett, Windham, Turnipseed, B. McCallister Fourth row: Prince, Corbin, Sellers, Carlile, Moring, King BRYAN CARLILE ROBERT MORING BENNIE CORBIN CHARLES PRINCE JACKIE KING FRANK SELLERS bill McCallister RANDAL TICE BACKFIELD - First row, left to right: G. McCallister, Palmer, York, Hartzog Second row: Smith, Bell, Moring, Hunter Coach: Homer T. Underwood LINE - First row, left to right: Carlile, Windham, Popwell, Prince, Corbin, Hall Turnipseed Second row; T. Everetts, Sellers, Marshall, G. Everetts, Brackins, Adams, B. McCallister, King, Lingo, Tice, Godwin Coach: James E. Reeves GEORGE HALL HAROLD HUNTER JOHN POPWELL JERRY SMITH LARRY TURNIPSEED JENNINGS WINDHAM COLBERT MARSHALL MAJOR BELL JIMMY HARTZOG G. McCALLISTER MACK PALMER TERRY EVERETT JAMES LINGO ROBERT ADAMS V u RGINIA MARSHALL Captain NAOMI MASSEY CAROL PALMER Jt? CANORA WOODHAW Coach. HOMER T. UNDERWOOD First row: Robert Moring, Bill McCallister, Larry Turnipseed, Randall Tice Second row: Jerry Smith, Jennings Windham, Harold Hunter, Bryan Carlile, Charles Prince Coach, JAMES E. REEVES First row; Jerry Godwin, David Dozier, Jimmy Hartzog, Mack Palmer, Ted York, Ted Yeomans Second row; George Hall, Wade Glover, Lamar Massey, Dan Buffkin, Johnny Eldridge VARSITY BASKETBALL PLAYERS ROBERT MORING RANDAL TICE HAROLD HUNTER CHARLES PRINCE BILL McCALLISTER JERRY SMITH LARRY TURNIPSEED JENNINGS WINDHAM 1. Pose plus posture equals photogenic material! 2. Well! Good Morning. 3. Hold that one more please. 4. In the good old summertime. 5. Life's wonderful -- try it won’t you? ion plate. 7. Long time, no see... 8. Looks good, how's about a bite. 9. Just waiting.. cute! 11. Is it that bad? 12. Happy go lovely. 13. Music maestro. 14. Dreamy plus, we’re on top! 16. Sitting pretty. 17. Flat foot floogies. pose - - 6. Fash- 10. You’re . 15. Umm, SM Producers Of The Finest In Dairy Products. Dothan, Alabama Enjoy Borden Ice Cream If It’s Bordens Its Got To Be Good j£e COM PA N V Dothan, Alabama Congratulations Seniors PETE POWERS MOTOR COMPANY The home of Big Hearted Pete RITS SNOOKER PARLOR New and Used Dial 3-1200 Dothan, Alabama 300 N. St. Andrews Street Dothan, Alabama Compliments of Compliments of HOLMAN FURNITURE COMPANY Daniel Drug Store Osark, Alabama Mildland City, Alabama COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF DIXIE SALES CO. • Distributors of Toms Toasted Peanuts, Crackers and Delicious Candy Phone 37100 Walking Iron Age Livermore Peanut Pickers And Peanut Combines 707 N. Oates Street Dothan, Alabama Dothan, Alabama Congratulations Seniors LINCOLN AND MERCURY COMPANY New and Used Cars Dothan, Alabama Dr. A. R. Gissendanner Residence 814 Dusty Street Dial 2-2640 Dr. C. L. Williams Residence 104 Braccwell Avenue Dial 2-5280 DOTHAN ANIMAL CLINIC Veterinariana Dial 3-5440 Dothan, Alabama Compliments of JEWELRY CO, ‘Gifts of Quality” Ozark, Alabama COMPLIMENTS OF T! RE SERVICE Jack L. Wise Dial 2-6280 105 N. Oates Street __Dothan, Alabama_ PIG6LY WIGGLY 'Your Most Complete Food Store” Ozark, Alabama “Congratulations To The Midland City School” nau tffOja Member F. D. I. C. Ozark, Alabama Compliments of THE COFFEE POT ‘Enjoy life, East out More Often” Burette Mixen, Owner Osark, Alabama JITNEY - JUNGLE “Self Service Food Store” Floyd S. Warr Owner and operator Ozark, Alabama Compliments of Co Used Cars Charles M. Jackson Phone 544 Residences 343-L Ozark, Alabama Compliments of c4eum ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE CO. Phone 55 Ozark, Alabama W. E. HILBALDT COMPANY R. T. D. “The home of good clothes Osark, Alabama Compliments of TIPI-STATE 72 2 2% GOo Dothans Largest Selection Clean Used Cars 100 Block South Oates St. Dothan, Alabama Compliments of WALDEN - TAYLOR MOTOR COMPANY Sales F°rc Service Ozark, Alabama Jj OOO TIMEs f YgEKJDYUFE MQBf 7 (Z ' g?l Zcje Girls who really rate wear Cunning Connie Sports and Dress Flats They Find At 114 N. Foster Street Dothan, Alabama Compliments of KIMSEY ff GOODS Dothan, Alabama - DOT 4—! N 6y-c Strong Effecient Courteous Dothan, Alabama HARRIS FURNITURE COMPANY Headquarters For Lane Cedar Chests Dothan, Alabama OfouAe Congratulations, Seniors “Come To Us For Finest Food” Phone 49900 Dothan, Alabama RIMSONS Good Luck, Seniors! Phone 25020 Dothan, Alabama O Walgreen Agency Prescriptions Cosmetics, Gifts Dial 2-6000 119 N. Foster Street Dothan, Alabama Good Luck and Best Wishes ! D OTHAN pfl f Co, ( Dothan, Alabama DOTHAN eec£ $ Company, Inc. “Specialists In Quality Seeds” West Railraod Avenue Dothan, Alabama Best Wishes Seniors BLOW- PIPE“CO. General Sheet Metal Contractors You Name it, We’ll Make it. West Railroad Avenue Dothan, Alabama LUMBER Yellow Pines INC. Soothern Hardwood Phone 4-7520 Dothan, Alabama Congratulations Seniors WILLIS AND SMART Furniture and Automobile Upholstering Shop BAUMAN’S Jewelers and Silversmith Fine Furniture Dothan , Alabama Distinctive Printing SOUTHEASTERN O CO. Phone 2-4355 Next To City Hall Dothan, Alabama Shop At And Save SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO Dial 3-0100 125 W. Main Street Dothan, Alabama COMPLIMENTS OF D OT -MAN Dothan, Alabama COMPLIMENTS OF iu eb studio Dothan, Alabama COMPLIMENTS OF PARkER BROWN COMPANY General Contractors Dothan, Alabama COMPLIMENTS OF 'CC'C i'LUOL'M POULTY E6G CO. Dothan, Alabama OZARK BEAUTY NOOK Ozark, Alabama Congratulations to Midland City School Ce?ne OciA U. S. 231 M. H. Yarbrough Compliments of SNELL GROVE DRY GOODS Osark, Alabama COMPLIMENTS OP TPUCkl STOP T7ZZ loir- 24 Hours Service BARBER SHOP Phone 104-24 Hwy 231 Midland City, Alabama Oawkrk, Alabama COMPLIMENTS OP 7a. m£cn Qeed FURN ITURE SEED CO. Osark, Alabama Osark, Alabama rf lAak Aall - MARKET “Home Of Fine Foods” Midland City, Alabama Compliments of JEFF’S PLACE HEADLAND LOAN COMPANY Headland, Alabama Cities Service Products Grocery and Market Midland City, Alabama BURIS DAVIS COMPANY Compliments of Everything To Wear SEKES PLACE Headland, Alabama Headland, Alabama Compliments of BLAND MOTOR COMPANY Compliments of H. L. Bland Osark, Alabama Best Wishes Seniors COLONIAL STORES SERVICE STATION Dothan, Alabama Manager, A. Register Midland City, Alabama Compliments of GENERAL MERCHANDISE New - Used - Cars - Trucks Feed, Seed, Fertilizer, and Insecticides We Buy And Sell Pecans Dothan - Headland Hi-Way Dothan, Alabama Compliments of J. J. NEW BERRY COMPANY Dothans Largest 5 and 10£ Store Dothan, Alabama BEE-LINE PEP STATION Complete Car Service Operated By R. F. Sayler Carl Ingram 807 N. Oates Street Dothan, Alabama Compliments of GRIFFIN OIL COMPANY Dothan, Alabama DOTHAN TIRE AND RECAPPING COMPANY Expert Recapping and Repairing Fisk Tires Dial 3-2308 805 N. Oates Street Dothan, Alabama Compliments of ARNOLD’S RADIATOR SERVICE Dial 40316 7 32 North Oate Street _______Dothan, Alabama WORTHY JUNK COMPANY Scrap Iron, Metals and Used Parts Dial 3-6606 P. O. Box 36 Dothan, Alabama THE COLUMBIAN tfii'GL74.U CO. Incorporated 1893 Osark, Alabama H EADLAND [d 'cPMai BANK Appreciates Your Business Headland, Alabama y7- -Lqqm4r ELECTRIC CO. We Specialise On Rewinding Motors and Transformers Dothan, Alabama LOFTI N TRANSFER Compliments of dSTORAGE JIMMIE’S CO. U PER “Movers Of Fine Furniture” MARKET Also Modern Vans For Local Moving, “The Best For The Less” Long Distance Moving Napier Field, Alabama Phone 2-3000 Dothan, Alabama Compliments of BRUCES SANDWICH SHOP CARLOS GROCERY MARKET Oyster On The Half Shell Phone 459 Pinckard, Alabama Osark, Alabama Compliments of Compliments of RAMSEY AND SON DALE COUNTY DAIRY “The Farmers Friends” Buyers Of Anything The Farmer Has To Sell Osark, Alabama Dothan, Alabama Congratulations Seniors COMPLIMENTS OF Dress Your Best At Blumberg LEES , A cl IUtlluCI(| S Qhoc29i Mahkot Minn mii m iimiii inn “Your Business Always America's Loveliest Silver Appreciated. ” Furnish Your Home At Blumberg Frigidaire Appliances Napier Field, Alabama Easy Terms Compliments of Compliments of D -a dUumilte, BEAUTY Q o u eSd fy. oe SHOP £r HARDY J R. S LOZ. Phone 28 ' Midland City, Alabama Headland, Alabama Compliments of C?oJ:o moM, CO. TRACTOR A Good Place To Buy CO. Ladies’ and Children's Wear Phone 298 Phone 93 Headland, Alabama Headland, Alabama Cl4rGGL%%r Its Cook’s For The Best In Flowers Sandwiches Fountain Service Curb Service FLOWE R Air Conditioned Up-To-Date 3-HOP Phone 2-9055 North St. Andrews Street Dothan, Alabama Dothan, Alabama Compliments of Compliments of d 1 TV dc e Compaviii Philco Appliances 'Ttcuple . T= 1 -EE LD Complete Stock of Goodyear Tires Batteries and Accessories Next To Post Office Napier Field, Alabama Dothan, Alabama Compliments of Compliments of P.P.klNG 7s he Serving The Wiregrass For 30 Years Vulcanising - Recapping Auto, Truck and Tractor Tire Bargins N IOTOIR OI L CO. Dodge and Plymouth Dealers Midland City, Alabama Osark, Alabama More power to the green and white. Lots and Lots Of Midland City Students wear Calalina Sweaters and Jackets! O Do You? t n , , ? i Ivl CJ 1 O C_ CJ o Chevrolet CLOTHING COMPANY Dial 2-9000 - 2-6055 Dothan, Alabama Dothan, Alabama Won’t You Hav-A-Tampa Cigar Tampa Nuggets Tampa Straights DOTHAN C zacL?z. $ Candu Co. Dothan, Alabama Compliments of J.l_.-HARRIS c%_ CO. Zephyp Ventilated Awnings Kresky Floor Furnances Roofing and Siding Easy Monthly Terms Dothan. Alabama Compliments of If It’s POYNER q Lowell Dennis It’s Good Dothan, Alabama Dothan , Alabama Compliments of Plant No. 1 Malvern, Alabama Plant No. 2 Dothan, Alabama 3 I KJ oaa.c£ storage C. M. Segrest, Owner Dothan, Alabama Compliments of DOTHAN BUICK COMPANY 901 West Main Street Dothan, Alabama Best Wishes WILLIAM AND GARRET TRACTOR COMPANY Phone 4-5258 E. Main Street Dothan, Alabama KIRKLAND’S PHARMACY The Rexall Store ‘Where Pharmacy is a Profession” Phone 234 Osark, Alabama BROWN’S PHARMACY Phone 24 We Appreciate Your Business” Osark, Alabama Compliments of ROGERS FURNITURE COMPANY “Your Friendly Furniture Dealer ” COMPLIMENTS OF Osark, Alabama j C 'U v C U UX ( CJ v Our Speciality Prompt, Courteous Service Your Patronage Appreciated OWEN GROCERY MARKET Phone 16 Osark, Alabama LAUNDRY CLEANER5 Dothan, Alabama Compliments of PRODUCTS CO Leads to Peanut Market Peanut Buyers and Shelters Dixie Runner Peanut Seeds Peanut and Cotton Insecticides Peanut Oil, Peanut Meal, Purina Feeds Representative Midland City - B. J. Gary Graceville, Florida Compliments of K’dixi = r5o.oLu. Do not whistle at the women who come out of here it may be your grandma. North Saint Andrews Street Dothan, Alabama Compliments of FAIRGROUND SKATING RINK Dial 28480 Dothan, Alabama DIXIE AMUSEMENT COMPANY “Say It With Music” Cigarette Venders Phones: 4-6580 and 3-2330 Dothan, Alabama Compliments of HICKS MEMORIAL Phone 185 Headland, Alabama Compliments of BEE-LINE SUPER MARKET 615 North Oates St. Dothan, Alabama C. C. KIRKLAND TIRE COMPANY Recapping and Vulcanising Phone 85-L Headland, Alabama ADKINS FARM EQUIPMENT Mossey Harris Tractors and Equipment, Turner Peanut Pickers Parts and Service Headland, Alabama Compliments of WILLIAMSON SERVICE STATION| AND GROCERY Four Miles S. of Osark U. S. Hi-Way 231 Route 4 Phone 358-L_______Osark, Ala. Compliments of E. W. BUILDING MATERIAL CO. Headland, Alabama Jones Office Supply Company Printers Stationers, Office Outfitters Tel. 981 131 N. Foster St. ___ Dothan, Alabama PETE ROBERTSON AUTO CO. Sales GMC Truck Service Telephone 4-6330 503 N. Oates Street Dothan, Alabama FEATURED BY Sr n. The Quality House For 80 Years Montgomery, Alabama 'COtdCl ant Finical Headquarters of the Wiregrass Member of F. D. I. C. Dothan, Alabama baking company Makers of Good Bread Dothan, Alabama HEADLAND PURE PEP STATION Expert Washing and Greasing Gas and Oil Phone 50 Headland, Alabama Compliments of WHIDDON GROCERY AND MARKET Phone 131 Dothan, Alabama
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