Midland City High School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Midland City, AL)

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TREASURE CHEST 1953 Volume 7 A yearbook published by THE SENIOR CLASS of MIDLAND CITY HIGH SCHOOL Midland City, Alabama ALMA MATER Our strong band can ne'er be broken. Form'd in Midland City High-- Fat 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. FOREWORD The Golden memories of dear old Midland City High School hold a supreme place in our hearts. Time will try to steal these memories from us. We. with great pleasure, present THE TREASURE CHEST to keep these sparkling memories living; to bring back the year's activities in such a way that it will cause us to relive our joyous experiences and to make our friendships awake with the splendor which they now have. If this has been accomplished, then, we feel justified in saying that it has been a pleasure and a privilege to edit THE TREASURE CHEST, for we shall have given you a treasure to cherish for a life-time. Jerry Smith, Editor TREASURE CHEST STAFF Editor...........................................................JERRY SMITH Assistant Editor..............-...................................DAN BUFFKIN Business Manager------------------------------------------------DAVID DOZIER Assistant Business Manager------------------------------------------------LARRY TURNIPSEED Secretaries.............................BETTY DANFORD, WINIFRED RICHARDS Art and Picture Editor............................SALLY HUNTER (Not Pictured) Activity Editor..........................................................CANORA WOODHAM Sports Editor..............................................................WADE GLOVER Class Editor -...........................................VIRGINIA MARSHALL Sponsor.......................-.............-..................BLANCH McKAY In gratitude, we, the Class of 1953, take pleasure in dedicating the 1953 TREASURE CHEST to you, our parents. You, with great love, tenderness and unselfishness have guided us. You have made, shaped and molded us to be what we are and are to be. Though words can- not express the feeling in our hearts, we want to say we love you and express it in a small way by this dedication. DEDICATION PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE The last ten years have been full and eventful in the history of humankind. Indeed, one can wonder if any decade of recorded history has ever been packed with more tense drama and extreme danger. Or whether any ten years have had more of contrast in the summation of villainy and idealism, courage and co- wardice, selfishness and self-sacrifice. Surely no other period of recorded history has produced such tremendous changes in the plans and aspirations of men. Looking back over the latter portion of these years and thinking upon the great number of students who have graduated from this school, we often wonder what influence this institution exerted on their lives. Are they better men and women for having studied here? Did they in the main leave Midland City High School better equipped to live wholesome, active and constructive lives? The converse of that question also comes to mind. What have been the impacts of the many students upon the school? The many changes that have taken place are apparent to all. The faculty and students have grown together into a broader concept of education and into a better pattern of understanding and purpose. We have grown in responsibilities and services, we have broadened our horizons and our viewpoints on many aspects of education. Every person represented in this publication has contributed much to these new and hope- ful developments. To those of our student body and faculty, who made this Annual possible, we owe an eternal debt of gratitude. As you, the Senior Class, become Alumni, we know you will assume your responsibilities as such and continue your keen interest in all that transpires at Midland City High School. FACULTY BLANCH McKAY B. S., University of Alabama, Senior III Sponsor, Mathematics, Science. VIRGINIA ANDREWS B. S., Troy S.T.C., Senior II Sponsor, History. PHYLLIS L. ANDERSON A. B. , University of Alabama, M. A. , Univer- sity of Alabama, English, Library. J. D. PHARES B. S., A. P. I. , M.S. , A. P. I. , Junior III Sponsor, Vocational Agriculture. KENNY KING B. S., Troy S.T.C., Junior Ilia, Assistant Coach. RENA DANIEL Troy S.T.C. , Junior Ha Sponsor, Social Studies, Mathematics. MARY LOUISE MACHLAN A. B. , Hiram College, Junior IIx Sponsor, Social Studies, Mathematics. JAMES E. REEVES, JR. B. S., Troy S.T.C., Junior IX Sponsor, Coach. KATHERINE J. SASSER B. S., Troy S.T.C. , Junior la Sponsor, Com- mercial Subjects. WILLY KATHERINE RONEY B. S., A. P. I., Home Economics. 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. FANNIE HUDSON B. S., Troy S.T.C., Fourth Grade. VIRGIE KING B. S. , Troy S.T.C., Third Grade. GENIE CLEMENTS B. S., Troy S.T.C., Second Grade. ALLIE BAGWELL B. S., Montevallo, Second and First Grades. VERNA MAE NORRELL B. S., Troy S.T.C., First Grade. MISS BLANCH McKAY Sponsor JOHNNIE MAC ELDRIDGE 'It’s nice to be natural. If you're naturally nice. Class President 4; FFA 1,2, 3,4, Reporter of FFA 4, Secretary of FFA 3; Journalism Club; Who’s Who 4; Class Poet 4; Art Editor of Hy-Life 3. JERRY SMITH What things are of gain to me, those I count lost for Christ. ” Vice President of Class 4; Editor of Treas- ure Chest 4; Editor of School Paper 3; Captain of Football 4; Basketball; Glee Club; President of Beta Club 4; M Club; Who's Who. ROSLYN GREEN If effort brings success, fame is hers. FHA 1,2,3,4; Beta Club 3,4; Glee Club 2,4; Journalism Club 4; Class Secretary 4; Annual Staff 4; Who's Who 4. EDNA CROOMS 'Lots of pep and plenty of mind, as true a friend as ever you'll find. Reporter of Class 1; Beta Club 3,4; Jour- nalism Club 3,4; Class Treasurer 4; Editor of School Paper 4; Who's Who 4. REBECCA WINDHAM 'She’s cute, and sweet, and full of fun, she's well liked by everyone. ” FHA 1,2,3,4; Vice President of FHA 3; Beta Club; Annual Staff 4; Class Reporter; Sec- retary of School Paper 4; Who's Who 4; Junior Play. BILLY JOE BASS For me to live is Christ. FFA 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 4; Who’s Who 4. DAN BUFFKIN 'He who has patience rules the world. ” Class President 3; Beta Club Vice President 4; Sports Editor of Hy-Life 3, Art Editor of Hy-Life 4; Assistant Editor of Annual Staff 4; Football 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 4; Glee Club 2,4; M Club 4; Science Club 1; Journalism Club 3,4; Who's Who 4. VIRGINIA BURGESS Neat in appearance. Pleasing Manner--and a very likeable person. FHA 1,2,3,4; Softball, Basketball 1; Glee Club 2,4; Journalism Club 3. NELL CONDREY She gives the world the best she has. May the best come back to her. FHA 1,2,4; Glee Club 2; Journalism Club 4; Who's Who 4. AGATHA CORBIN 'Her friends are many. Her foes--has she any? FHA 1,2,4; Student Council Representative 1; Glee Club 2,4; Class Reporter 3; Class Historian 4; Circulation Manager of Hy- Life 4; Journalism Club 4; Who's Who 4. BETTY DANFORD Lovely to look at; delightful to know-- FHA 1,2,3,4; Journalism Club 3; M Club 3,4; Cheerleader 3,4; FHA Song Leader 3,4; Glee Club 2,4; Annual Staff 4; FHA Quartet 1,2,3; Junior Play. EUGENE DEASE He who has courage succeeds. FFA 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 2; Class Prophet 4. DAVID DOZIER 'Ever happy, never blue; He always has a smile for you. FFA 1,2, 3,4; FFA Reporter 2, FFA Presi- dent 3; ”M Club 3,4; Glee Club; Football; Basketball; Baseball; Vice President 3; Who's Who 4; Junior Play; Annual Staff 4. JO ANN DYKES Precious things come in small packages. FHA 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 4; Journalism Club 4; Who’s Who 4. WADE GLOVER Athletic, friendly, kind; anbther like him is hard to find. Football Manager 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1.2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3; M Club 1,2, 3,4; Glee Club 2,4; Annual Staff 4; Who's Who 4. GEORGE HALL A friend to all, an enemy to none. M Club 3,4; Glee Club 2,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Football 3,4; Baseball 4. JEANETTE HICKS Life is not life at all, without delight. FHA 1,2,3,4; Basketball and Softball 1; Glee Club 2,4; Journalism Club 4; Who's Who 4. HARLOD HUNTER A mind full of knowledge is a mind that never fails. M Club 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Student Council Rep- resentative 1; Who's Who 4. SALLY HUNTER Sally is so good and clever; we know she’ll have friends forever. Who's Who 4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Glee Club 2,4; FHA 1,2,4; Cheerleader 3,4; Journal- ism Club 2; Annual Staff. COLBERT MARSHALL We love him for his willingness, his ready smile, and his friendliness. M Club 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 2,4; Journal- ism Club 3; Science Club 2; Treasurer of Class 3; Who's Who 4; Football 1,2,3,4. VIRGINIA MARSHALL Always happy, never sad, sometimes naughty, but never bad. FHA 1,2,3,4, FHA Reporter 3; Secretary of Joumalsim Club 3; Beta Club; M Club; Captain of Cheerleader 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Glee Club 2,4; Chief Typist of School paper 4; Who's Who 4; Junior Play. DELMA MATTHEWS The will of a man is his happiness. FFA 1,2,3.4; Glee Club 4; Journalism Club 3; Basketball 4. JOHN POPWELL A boy you'll never forget--polite and also neat. M Club 2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Base- ball 2; Glee Club 2,4. WINIFRED RICHARDS A loving heart is the beginning of all knowledge. A FHA 1,2,3,4; Softball, Basketball 1; Vice President of Class 2; Glee Club 2,4; | Journalism Club 3; Annual Staff 4; News- paper Staff 4; Junior Play. VIRGIL SKIPPER BILLY RALEY. Not too sober, not too gay, but a real boy in every way. M Club 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 2.4; Foot- ball 1,2,4; Basketball 1,2,4; Journalism Club 2,3; Senior Who's Who. Why worry, worry never won anything. M Club 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 2,4; Foot- ball 1,2,4; Basketball 1,2; Journalism Club 2,3; Senior Who's Who. SUE SMITH 'Work is work and must be done. But while I work I love my fun. FHA 1,2,3,4, FHA Songleader 4; Softball; Basketball 1; Glee Club 2; Class Songleader 3; Newspaper Staff 4; Junior Play. LARRY TURNIPSEED Better men than he have lived. But we seriously doubt it. M Club 1.2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 3,4; School Paper 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Glee Club 2,4; Who's Who 4; Junior Play; All-Wiregrass Football 4. PEGGY WALDING A maid demure and sweet whom all de- light to meet. FHA 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 2,4; Softball; Basketball 1.2,3,4; Journalism Club 3,4. CANORA WOODHAM A perfect woman, nobly planned, to warm, to comfort and command. FHA 1,2,3.4, FHA President 4, Miss FHA 4; President of Journalism Club 3; Beta Club 2,3,4; M Club 2,3,4; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Secretary of Beta Club 3; Annual Staff 4; Co-Editor of School Paper 4; Who's Who 4; Junior Play; Good Citizenship Girl 4. ELNA WOODHAM Her eyes like pools of twilight fair, like twilight too her dusky hair. FHA 1,2,3,4; Basketball; Softball 1; Glee Club 2,4; Journalism Club 3,4; Who's Who 4; Class Editor of School Paper. THELMA WOODHAM A cheerful heart, a cheerful smile, a charm of friendship all the while. FHA 1,2,3,4; Basketball, Softball 1; Glee Club 2,4; Journalism Club 3,4; Who's Who 4. TED YEOMANS 'Men of few words are the best men. FFA 1,2,3,4, Vice President of FFA 3, President'of FFA 4; Basketball 3; Who's Who 4. SUE YORK A friend to all is a friend of all. FHA 1,2,3,4; Glee Club Who’s Who 4; Dramatic Club. CLASS HISTORY It was a bright September morning in 1941 that our ship anchored at Midland City High School. Some of our mothers were there with us for the first day. Mrs. William Nor- rell was there to greet us. Our class had to be divided and Miss Doris Peebles was glad to help guide our ship. Each summer we came into port for a vacation and each fall we started out with a dif- ferent captain in command. Some of these were: Mrs. Willie Hudson, Mrs. Virgie King. Mrs. Jennie L. Pierce. Mrs. Evans Gissendanner, Mrs. Emma Preston, Mrs. William Jones, Mrs. Spella Woodham, Mrs. Ralph Stevens and Mrs. Nina Lisenby. During the years some of our crew went ashore to join other companies and new mem- bers boarded our ship. Some were: Billy Joe Bass. Billy Ray Raley. Harold Lee Hunter. Larry Turnipseed, Eugene Dease, Delma Ray Matthews, Jo Ann Dykes, Edna Crooms and Betty Adkins. We were pirates, pirates of knowledge. We set out to conquer battles that would en- able us to combat the problems that would come before us. Not very much other than regular school work happened from the second to the sixth grade. We will all remember the sixth grade because of the graduation. We especially remember our voyage of 1947. That was the year we entered high school with Miss Evelyn Kelly as captain. We remember the first few weeks because we were not used to changing classes and having different teachers every forty-five minutes. We crossed the waves of our Junior High years quickly. Before we had realized it we were sailing into our Senior years. Our Junior year we remember so well because we had Mrs. Virginia Andrews back with us. We presented a three act mystery comedy- Aunt Cathy’s Cat. Our class honored the Seniors that year with a banquet in the high school gymnasium. We look back over the twelve years of our voyage and realize that some of the best years of our lives are behind us but a bright horizon has been sighted. We all love Miss Blanch McKay, our senior sponsor, and would like to thank her for her patience with and guidance of us. We feel that our voyage is not finished but just beginning. AGATHA CORBIN CLASS PROPHECY It was good to get back to the States after ten years of modeling in Paris. As I passed a newstand I picked up the latest edition of The New York Herald. I was utterly shocked when I opened the paper and found in sprawl- ing headlines Army To Use Invention of Buffkin. The article reported that a super-jet missile, invented by the famous scientist, Dan E. Buffkin, was to be used by General Colbert Marshall's 87th Army. Colonel Virgil Skipper was to direct the test. Still kind of numb with shock I moved over to look at the picture adjoining the article. It was Senator Johnnie Mac Eldridge of Alabama. Under the picture was the announcement by his secretary, Miss Peggy Wald- ing, that he would give a nation-wide address on The Advancement of Women in Politics Since 1950. Yes, all of these were Seniors of '53, the class that had always tried to please and do the things that seemed right even though they did get off the tracks at times just as any normal class will do. Just below the picture was the announcement of the outstanding revival conducted by the great evangelist, Jerry Smith. The Reverend Billy Joe Bass was in charge of the musical service. I turned the page and the picture of two similing faces looked very familiar. Of course. There was Elna and Thelma Woodham, recently chosen National Toni Twins, beaming with delight. The winning entry was submitted by none other than Mrs. Roslyn Green Woodham. Then I saw another thing that was of great interest to me. Delma Ray Matthews, a rising young photogra- pher, had his name under another picture. But this one was much more interesting than the others I had seen. In it was John Popwell and Sue York as they entered the Little Theatre, now under the management of Billy Raley. Under the picture was posted some of the coming attractions. Among them were Agatha Corbin and Rebecca Windham, a famous skating team; David Dozier and his orchestra, featuring Virginia Marshall at the piano and Sue Smith, a well known actress, famous for her role in Aunt Cathy’s Cat. To conceal my elation, I moved on to the next article. It was a report of the names and decisions of a committee appointed to draw up a National Health Program. Among those on the committee were Dr. Wade Glover and his nurse, Edna Crooms; and Winifred Richards, widely acclaimed in the field of dentistry, and with her was her assistant, Jo Ann Dykes. When I saw the headlines, The Agricultural and Industrial South, I could not refrain from reading the article. After finishing it, I was glad that I had not overlooked it. The editor had listed some of the most im- portant advancements in southern agriculture and industry given to them by Ted Yeomans, professor of Agricul- ture at Auburn, Alabama, who was guest of New York's mayor, Eugene Dease. I was enjoying the paper immensely, but was suddenly horrified upon seeing that Mrs. Betty Adkins Hutto, winner of the million dollar Double-Bubble contest, and Betty Jo Danford, hostess for the airline, were among those listed as passengers on an airplane that had crashed. It was such a relief to see the words, No One Was Seriously Injured. I turned the page and saw U. S. S. Alabama Ready For Maiden Voyage. Her commander was Vice-Admiral Larry Tumipseed, a graduate of the Naval Academy at Annapolis, Maryland. There was a big picture of the ship with her commander standing on deck, waving to a cheering crowd. With a sigh of contentment, I moved on to the sports page. Tide Defeats U.C. L. A. in Rose Bowl Classic, was the encouraging headlines. Coach Harold Hunter’s Crimson Tide was again victorious. Under the article was a picture of glamorous Nell Condrey, 1963 tennis champion. The paper was so interesting that I didn't want to put it down, so I rummaged through the advertisement sec- tion. The ad Hall Grain and Manufacturing Company gave me such a shock that I hardly recognized the name Hicks. Yes, of course. It was Jeanette Hicks, proprietor of the Lady B. Lovely Dress Shop. She was announcing the arrival of a new shipment of dresses, designed by Sally Hunter and modeled by Virginia Burgess. Why, I must hurry right down, but not now, I must engage in my reverie for just a while longer. CANORA WOODHAM EUGENE DEASE Prophets LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE CLASS OF 1953 We, the 1953 Senior Class of Midland City High School, do hereby make our Last Will and Testament. ARTICLE I To our principal and faculty, we will and bequeath our love and appreciation for a task well done. ARTICLE II To the Junior Class, we leave our dignified ways, and responsibilities of the Senior III Class and the many good times we have had during our many years at M.C.H.S, ARTICLE III To our parents, we leave our thanks for their patience and guidance through our school years. ARTICLE IV BETTY ADKINS leaves her quiet ways to Lula Mae Hartzog. NELL CONDREY wills her blonde curls to Frances Weed. AGATHA CORBIN leaves her friendly ways to Janice Glover. JOAN DYKES leaves her height to Bobbie Adkins and her smallness to Barbara McKnight. ELNA and THELMA WOODHAM, the Toni twins, leave their daring blue eyes and cute smile to Louise Powers and Carolyn Roberson. LARRY TURNIPSEED wills his athletic ability to Jimmy Hartzog. DAN BUFFKIN leaves his abilities to Deuel Brackin. BILLY RALEY leaves his cute ways to Gerald McCallister. ROSLYN GREEN wills her helpful ways to Gennine Chapman. JEANETTE HICKS just wants to leave . . . period. EUGENE DEASE leaves his way with the women to Lewie Taylor. WADE GLOVER leaves his ability to sneak up in the lunch line to Curry Mac Palmer. WINIFRED RICHARDS wills her pretty hair to Charlotte Yarbrough. VIRGINIA MARSHALL wills her ability as a pianist to Jacqueline Jenkins. JOHNNIE MAC EDLRIDGE leaves his ability to keep away from girls to Bobby Kennedy. TED YEOMANS leaves his quiet ways to Billy Bagwell. CANORA WOODHAM leaves her ability to yell for the Fliers to Shirley Thompson. SALLY HUNTER wills her neatness to Shirley Skipper. SUE SMITH wills her love for Dothan to Gayle Williams. VIRGIL SKIPPER leaves his friendly ways to Merlon Thomley. SUE YORK wills her charming personality to Juanita Johnson. COLBERT MARSHALL leaves with Ruby Marshall. DELMA MATTHEWS leaves his neat appearance to Sue King. BETTY DANFORD wills her singing ability to Lou Vera Ward. PEGGY WALDING wills her witty way to Weldon Paramore. VIRGINIA BURGESS wills her daintiness to Stevetta Green. DAVID DOZIER wills his romantic ways to Wayne Culpepper. JERRY SMITH leaves his politeness to Juliaette Lisenby. HAROLD LEE HUNTER leaves his way around scnool to Jerry Godwin. BILLY JOE BASS wills his red hair to Janet Horne. JOHN POPWELL leaves his bashful ways to Earl Lewis. GEORGE HALL leaves his good personality to Lucious Faison. REBECCA WINDHAM wills her dark features to Anne Newton. REBECCA WINDHAM Testatrix CLASS POEM Our hearts look up to thee, Midland City High, To assure you our loyalty and love, forever and to express our graditude before we say goodbye We will always be faithful, regardless what we endeavor. Remember, above all, our Father, our Guide Who has led us through the past years and who, forever will be at your side. To comfort us through life's sorrow and tears. With thoughts of parting we may grieve Always remembering the joys we have had But we will not forget these as we leave Memories will always linger, to make our hearts glad. Johnnie Mack Eldridge Class Poet CLASS MOTTO: CLASS COLORS: CLASS FLOWER: Conduct and Courage lead to Honor. Red and White Red Rose 4 (StsCCe S ■ yW- )■ y As AZ rz ! ' r ' SENIOR II MRS. VIRGINIA S. ANDREWS Sponsor SHIRLEY SKIPPER President JIMMY HARTZOG Vice President JUANITA JOHNSTON Secretary CHARLOTTE YARBROUGH Treasurer LOUISE POWERS Reporter BOBBIE ADKINS DEUEL BRACKIN BILLY BAGWELL MAJOR BELL WAYNE CULPEPPER GENNINE CHAPMAN LUCIO US FAISON JERRY GODWIN JANICE GLOVER STEVETTA GREEN LULA MAE HARTZOG JANET HORNE JACQUELINE JENKINS SUE KING BOBBY KENNEDY SHELLY EARL LEWIS JULIAETT LISENBY GERALD McCALLISTER RUBY MARSHALL BARBARA McKNIGHT ANN NEWTON WELDON PARAMORE CURRY MACK PALMER CAROLYN ROBERSON HARRY SMITH BRAXTON SNOWDEN SHIRLEY THOMPSON MERLON THOMLEY LEWIE TAYLOR GAYLE WILLIAMS FRANCES WEED LOU VERA WARD K fx, gt o t 0 9. ' SENIOR MRS. PHYLLIS ANDERSON Sponsor INEZ ADAMS REX BALKCOM (N.P.) LOWELL CORBIN BETTY J. CULPEPPER ELLEN CROOMS ANNIE M. DEAN PEGGY EDWARDS BARBARA ELD RIDGE TERRY EVERETT CHARLES GLENN LILLIAN GODWIN SHIRLEY ANN GREEN SHIRLEY SUE GREEN FAYE KELLEY JENNY KING PAUL KENNEDY RAYBURN KENNEDY EUGENE MALLORY LEWIS MALLORY JOAN MARSHALL BOBBY MARSHALL ADGER McFADEN JEAN McKAY MARTHA JO NEWTON EUGENE ODOM (N.P.) TERRELL PARK JANNIE SEALE PENN JOE POWERS (N. P.) FRANK RICE (N.P.) BETTY J. SMITH ANNETTE SNELL BILLIE RAY TIDWELL ANN THARPE PATRICIA A. WALDING RUBY WARD CARL WHITE (N.P.) STERLING WINDHAM PATSY RUTH WOOD JERRY WOODHAM TED YORK - ' ’ Sponsors: Kenneth King J. D. Phares Marvel Adams Dorothy Balkcom Gloria Ann Bell JUNIOR III Kenneth Benton David Brackin Mancel Burgess Bobby Clements Bill Culpepper Martha Culpepper Robert Cunningham Jimmy Sue Dykes Martha Sue Dykes June Eldridge Marilyn Enfinger Rebecca Enfinger Gerald Enfinger Jerald Everett Alfred Faison Betty Glover Rosie Mae Harris Ann Hartzog Regina Hendon Barbara Home Ruth Jackson Virginia Jenkins Bobby Jenkins Marjorie Johnson Mary Lou Joidan James Lingo Virginia Usenby Ann Mallory Lavern Mallory Gloria Ann McCurdy Graham McKnight William Paramore Barbara Ann Register Joyce Richatd Janice Riley Sylvia Skipper Nell Smith Martha Snowden Hughlene Thompson Nora Vinson Lula Ray Ward Ethel Webb Virginia Woodham Sharon Woodham James Yeomans Thomas Yeomans NO PICTURES Dewey Paul Hughes Jimmy Walding Donald Marshall Gary Wright Melba Jean White JUNIOR III Sponsors: Mrs. Rena Daniel Mrs. Mary Louise Machlan Buddy Adams Billy Benton Martha Burgess Dellene Bullock Roy Ray Deal Jane Garrett Peggy Godwin Dorothy Glover Helen Hall Mary E. Hatcher Mary S. Herndon Doris Hodges Billy Ann Jenkins Jerry Ann Johnston Douglas Johnston Charles Joyner Lowell Kennedy June Kennedy Mike Lingle Annette Lewis Byron Marsh Nina Marshall Joel Mallory Janet McCallister Robert Newton James Park Nettie Vea Pope Rochelle Powers Rayburn Preston Dewitt Richards Shirley Jane Richards Edward Smith Hilda Smith Sue Stucky Mary Ann Thomley Billy Thompson Peggy Walker Tex Weed Lynette Windham BLilly Woodham Robert Adams Bobby Ard Bill Blocker Ben Hugh Waters Johnny Mack Weed Bill Whatley o c ,V 1, Marcene McKnight Norman Smothers Summers £ 7 W Mrs. Katherine J. Sasser Sponsor James H. Reeves A n JUNIOR I Sponsor Rebecca Ard Douglas Balkcom Terry Balkcom Barbara Benton Annie Jean Byrd Mary H. Cunningham Donnie Corbin Lavern Condrey John L. Doswell Diane Daniel Virginia Dykes Larry Enfinger cx Lagene Faison Billy Folds Doris Farrell Omega Glover Harold Goolsby George Allan Godwin Jerry Gullege James Herring Larry Hammack Darwin Herndon Charles Johnson (N. P.) Earl Joyner Vera Klingler Edna Marshall Shelby Jean Mathis John Mallory Carolyn Moore Jerry McKnight Mitzi Matkin Sara Nowell Stanley Outlaw Billy Pope (N. P. ) Sandra Pilcher Sue Parmer Gerald Paramore Lamar Rister Gerald Stanford Ted Smith (N. P.) Benny Paul Tice Gerald Vann Rex Woodham Sonny Williams Henry Ward Barbara Walding Ann Williams Gloria Williams Steve Walding Lenora Windham SIXTH GRADE Teacher Miss Marie Harris Mack Adams Hansel Bateman Larry Bell Marcus Beverett Jeanette Carson Berlon Corbin Ouida Danford Phillip Dykes John Godwin Mattie Hartzog James Jenkins Irwin Johnson Robert Jordan Kathleen Kirkland Betty Kennedy Ross Kennedy Judy Marshall Coley Mathis Joe Miller Wayne Price Virginia Reeves Carolyn Smothers Billy Spann Randall Tedder Willie Trammel Joe Vinson Roger Walding Julia Walker Daphine Ward Peggy Weed Annie Yeomans Gloria Yeomans NO PICTURES Billy Bullock Mary Corley Billy Sims Wilmer Tharpe Donald Ward Lafayette White Glenda Wright James Woodham FIFTH GRADE Teacher: Mrs. J. A. Whitsett Sonja Benton Marie Blackshear Willie Cogburn Jerome Cook Janette Criswell O. J. Dykes Ronnie Everett Betty June Faison Haywood Grantham Travis Glover Levere Godwin Hazel Hall Jerry Hartzog Joe Lane Hodges Dan Jenkins Jimmy Lingo Shirley Mathis Bobby Mathis Anna Matkin Phyllis Marshall Silas Pope Dixie Lee Reynolds Bruce Richards Bud Richardson Mary Smith Dan Stanford David Thomas Helen Walker Mikie Walding Jimmy Ward Ronnie Williams Libby Williams Annette Yarbrough m m £A i '4 1 h NO PICTURE Virginia Gilder Josie Ann White Glenda Ann White 1 1% ft ‘ i r V A w hi ' T ’ji y rr . p rs LS o t ) ift • -A i - }, Jy - , c Cl tr ft, r f % i V 1 V J A X, Q r 1 ; -■m + A M ■:£ , V) v ■ - ® P -- © rm y FOURTH GRADE Teachers: MISS FANNIE HUDSON and MRS. SPELLA J. WOODHAM First row: Miss Fannie Hudson, Mrs. Spella J. Woodham, Billy Jack Adams, Barbara Adams, Sally Ann Andrews, Tommy Avant, Jerry Baxley, Mary Benton, Ronald Beverett, Donald Beverett. Second row; Martha Jean Beverett, Bobby Blackshear, Drucilla Bozeman, Tom Bullock, Johnnie Mack Burgess, Hilda Byrd, Pat Cobb, Ray Condrey, Jackson Corbin, Karen Faye Danford. Third row: Bobby Dasinger, Wanda Dixon, Cathy Eldridge, Kenneth Eld- ridge, Judith Folds, Inez Godwin, Harold Hartzog, Mary Hall, Pauline Jenkins, James Jenkins. Fourth row; Kenneth Jenkins, Larry Johnson, Martha Johnson, Lomax Kelley, Billy Ray Kennedy. Susie Kennedy, Billy Joe Kilpatrick, Russell Kirkland, Chester Klingler, Junior Legear. Fifth row: Erma Lewis, Sue Mallory, Josephine Miller, Jerry McKee. Joyce Parker (not pictured); Douglas Preston, Durwood Preston, Joe Pyland, Annette Richards, Larry Rister, Paul Sheppard. Sixth row: Alice Smith, Shirley Smith, Eva Smith, Simmy Smith, Kaye Summers,(not pictured); Mary Summers, Jerry Taylor. Peggy Thomley, Bobby Ray Walding, Janice Walding, Linda Faye Walding. Seventh row: Kenneth Walker, Billy Ward, Junior Weed (not pictured); Colen Windham, Raphel Windham, Johnnie M. Woodham, Irvin Woodham, Lomax Wright, Sandra Yeomans. THIRD GRADE Teacher: Mrs. Virgie H. King Judy Andrews Wesley Ard Wayne Benton Stanley Eldridge Barbara Glover Paul Godwin Margaret Grantham Lenora Hodges Ellen Jenkins Jerry Jenkins Sandra Jenkins Creig Kennedy Elizabeth Kilpatrick Nell Legear NO PICTURES Elaine Deese Jean Paramore Virginia Waters Jimmy Wilkins Joan McDaniel Douglas Mallory Emily Mallory Shirley Mathis Verdell Mathis Patricia Nelson Johnny Odom Ann Powell Edd Richardson Jackie Stuckey Rupert Summers Jimmie Trammel Sandra Williams Mary Woodham Olen Woodham AVAILABLE Teachers MISS ALLIE BAGWELL, MRS. GENIE CLEMENTS First row: Miss Allie Bagwell, Mrs. Genie Clements, Gordon Bennett, Jimmy Benton, Rickey Blankin- ship, Helen Bullock, Sammy Carr. Second row: William Condrey, Marie Criswell, Billy Criswell, Lamar Dean, David Ellinburg, Betty Faye Enfinger, Nina Jo Everett. Third row: Judy Ann Faison, Lonell Folds, Billy Goodman, Clinton Gramtham, Betty Sue Hall, Annis Ann Hodges, James D. Jenkins. Fourth row: Barbara Ann Jones, Mary Carolyn Kelly, Shirley Faye Kennedy, Jackie Lawrence, Andy Marshall, Charlie Marshall, Kenneth Mathis. Fifth row: Marie Mathis, Frances Mitchell, Walter Howard Patterson, Grace Pippin, Jeanette Richardson, Robbie Nell Smith, Randall Snell. Sixth row: Mary Strawder, Ray- mond Tidwell, Lamar Ward, Martha Nan Weed, Edward Willis, Harry Windham, David Woodham. Seventh row: J. D. Wright, Thera Yarborough, Judy Yeomans, Nancy York. Not Pictured: Brenda Legear, Jo Ann Strawder, Betty Sue Powell, William Wilkens, Roy Parker. FIRST GRADE Teachers: Miss Allie Bagwell Mrs. Verna Mae Norrell Melvin Adams Roger Ard Robbie Mae Avant Elizabeth Bullock Janice Carroll Max Corbin Annette Condrey Larry Dease Janice Eldridge Bobbie Gean Everette Eddie Folds Roney Godwin Loney Godwin Sammy Hawkins Lavon Hodges David Jenkins Paul Gerald Jenkins Mary Canora Lee Charlotte Lewis Martha Matkins Edna Mathis Allen McKnight Patricia Nichols Beverly Gayle Outlaw Paul Wayne Sims Harman Smith Jimmy Earl Snell Sara Nell Shephard Mary Ida Walder Jack Ward Martin Early Windham Bascom Windham Danny Woodham Lavon Wright LUNCHROOM STAFF MRS. LOLA DURR MRS. VIRGIE RILEY MRS. SARAH ENFINGER MRS. PAULINE MARSHALL MOST POPULAR REBECCA WINDHAM, WADE GLOVER WITTIEST JEANETTE HICKS. COLBERT MARSHALL MOST ATHLETIC NELL CONDREY, LARRY TURNIPSEED CUTEST ELNA and THELMA WOODHAM, BILLY RALEY —— - • MOST SCHOLASTIC ROSLYN GREEN, TED YEOMANS MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED EDNA CROOMS, DAN BUFFKIN NEATEST BETTY ADKINS, JOHNNIE MAC ELD RIDGE BEST ALL AROUND CANORA WOODHAM, DAVID DOZIER JO ANN DYKES and TED YEOMANS FRIENDLIEST AGATHA CORBIN and VIRGIL SKIPPER MOST VERSATILE VIRGINIA MARSHALL, HAROLD HUNTER MOST OUTSTANDING SALLY HUNTER, BILLY JOE BASS BEST PERSONALITY SUE YORK WADE GLOVER PRETTIEST GIRL MOST HANDSOME WINIFRED RICHARDS JERRY SMITH HOMECOMING QUEEN % PRINCESS SHIRLEY SKIPPER and ANN POWELL BETA CLUB Jerry Smith, President Dan Buffkin, Vice President Stevetta Green, Secretary Deuel Brackin Gennine Chapman Edna Crooms Roslyn Green Janet Horne Sally Hunter Juanita Johnston Juliaette Lisenby Virginia Marshall Lou Vera Ward Shirley Skipper Canora Woodham Charlotte Yarborough Sterling Windham Rayburn Kennedy Paul Kennedy Jean McKay Jannie Seale Penn Jenny Lynn King Shirley Green Anne Tharpe Annette Snell Patricia Walding Louise Powers Braxton Snowden Barbara Eldridge Annie Mae Dean Jimmy Hartzog Jerry Godwin Blanch McKay, Sponsor MID-HI TIMES Editor.......................................................EDNA CROOMS Co-Editor............................................ CANORA WOODHAM Secretary............................................ REBECCA WINDHAM Business Manager................................... - WINIFRED RICHARDS Chief Typist......................................... VIRGINIA MARSHALL Assistant Typist.......................................BETTY JO DANFORD Feature Editor.....................................................WINIFRED RICHARDS Sports Editor.........................................................LARRY TURNIPSEED Circulation Manager..........................AGATHA CORBIN (Not Pictured) The Peeper....................................................SUE SMITH Art and Picture Editors ----------------------------------- DAN BUFFKIN SALLY HUNTER (Not Pictured) Faculty Sponsors...............................MRS. PHYLIS L. ANDERSON MRS. KATHRYNEJ. SASSER F.F.A. SWEETHEART AND F.H.A. BEAU GAYLE WILLIAMS BILLY RALEY F.F.A. MEMBERS Ted Yeomans. President; Carl White, Vice President; Johnnie Mack Eldridge, Secretary: Billy Railey, Treasurer; Merlon Tomley, Reporter; Weldon Paramore, Sentinel. Rex Balkcom, Jerry Woodham, Lowell Cor- bin, Lucious Faison. James Yeomans. Thomas Yeomans. Gary Wright, Jimmy Walding, Donald Marshall. Lavem Mallory. Jerald Everett. David Brackin. Bill Culpep- per. Jerald Enfinger, William Paramore, Mancel Burgess. James Lingo, Bobby Jenkins, Bobby Clements. Tillis Dean. Billy Joe Bass. Bryan Hill Carlile. David Dozier. Ted York, Alfred Faison, Delma Ray Mathews. F.H.A. Bobbie Adkins, Dorothy Balkcom, Gloria Bell, Virginia Burgess, Betty Jane Culpepper, Betty Dan- ford, Jo Ann Dykes, Sue Dykes, Janice Glover, Roslyn Green, Stevetta Green, Regina Herndon, Lula Mae Hartzog, Sally Hunter, Janet Horne, Jacqueline Jenkins, Margie Johnson, Virginia Jenkins, Sue King, Ann Mallory, Jo Ann Marshall, Virginia Marshall, Martha Jo Newton, Ann Newton, Louise Powers, Janis Riley, Carolyn Roberson, Joyce Richards, Barbara Register, Winifred Richards, Shirley Skipper, Annete Snell, Shirley Thompson, Jane Trimmel, Nora Vinson, Gayle Williams, Thelma Woodham, Elna Woodham, Peggy Walding, Virginia Woodham, Frances Weed, Ethel Webb, Lou Vera Ward, Canora Woodham, Charlotte Yarbrough, Sue York. FOOTBALL FOOTBALL TEAM Top row, left to right: Coach Reeves, Billy Benton, Jimmy Hartzog, Curry Mac Palmer, Major Bell, Gerald Everett, Coach King. Middle row: Merlon Thomley, Duel Brackin, Gerald Enfinger, David Dozier, Alfred Faison, Gary Wright, Virgil Skipper. Bottom row: Colbert Marshall, Gerald McCallister, Jerry Smith, Dan Buffkin, Larry Turnipseed, Harold Hunter, Sterling Windham, John Popwell, George Hall. Knelling: Managers, Wade Glover, Bobby Marshall. SEASONS RESULTS Midland City 0 Newville 20 Midland City 14 Clio 0 Midland City 12 Louisville 6 Midland City 7 Columbia 7 Midland City 13 Rehobeth 7 Midland City 13 Brundidge 0 Midland City 32 Witchburg 0 Midland City 13 Headland 12 Midland City 45 Coffee Springs 0 7 Wins 1 Tie 2 Losses STARTING TEAM r f i. ✓ « _ ‘ ' '.S3 w ty ,s=rt 4 o . . 1ir Oj • wM vk. •■ BACKS: Left to right: Curry Mac Palmer, Jerry Smith, Harold Hunter, Jimmy Hartzog. LINEMEN: Dan Buffkin, George Hall, John Popwell, Major Bell, Colbert Marshall, David Dozier. Not Pictured: Gary Wright, Larry Turnipseed. COACHES: James Reeves, Kenny King. COACHES SENIOR LETTERMEN... U ,4 „ JERRY SMITH Fullback J . .e ■ “T (Captain) 5 'jfMFi ' ' .=• • wm Si .6 0 •V' HAROLD HUNTER Quarterback (Alt. Captain) ■ LARRY TURNIPSEED Left End y s i M ,COLBERT MARSHALL WQ ■ft . Left Guard r . £ ‘ JOHN POPWELL Right Tackle • Right Guard _ x • - j i- U- • • :W •v DAVID DOZIER Left Guard . . GEORGE HALL l Left Tackle L DAN BUFFKIN Right End ...MORE LETTERMEN «SJ • ALFRED FAISON Right End -Oft JO A 'V JP GARY u Lefi X. n GARY WRIGHT Left Tackle DUEL BRACKENS Left End • ■ ...AND SOME MORE tr STERLING WINDHAM Right Guard ;V T. ■ ■ ; - ■ Bkx ■ BILLY BENTON Center — - v, j.' . ZjfL • • 1 CdBB : Quarterback ' MERLON THOMLEY Right Guard HS _____________ GERALD EVERETT Right Guard CHEERLEADERS CHEERLEADING TEAM Left to right: Ann Newton, Shirley Thompson, Canora Woodham, Shirley Skipper, Joan Marshall, Sally Hunter, Virginia Marshall, Betty Jo Danford, Phyllis Marshall. VIRGINIA MARSHALL (Captain) PHYLLIS MARSHALL (Mascot) CHEERLEADERS AGAIN BASKETBALL Back row, left to right: Coach King, Geroge Hall, Dan Buffkin, Harold Hunter, Jerry Smith, Larry Tumipseed. Front row; Ted York, Billy Raley, David Dozier, Major Bell. B TEAM Back row, left to right: Coach Reeves, Duel Brakin, Wade Allen Glover. Ted Yeomans, Alfred Faison. Front row: Jerry Godwin, Jimmy Hartzog, Curry Mack Palmer, Rayburn Kennedy. THE VARSITY HAROLD HUNTER Center LARRY TURNIPSEED Forward GEORGE HALL Forward JERRY SMITH Guard DAN BUFFKIN Guard ''aT MAJOR BELL Guard BILLY RALEY Forward DAVID DOZIER Guard V TED YORK Forward Congratulations Seniors Dress Your Best At Blumberg Mini i mi in niiin mM America's Loveliest Silver Furnish Your Home at Blumberg Frigidaire Appliances Easy Terms Compliments of CAFE Grocery and Market Your Business Always Appreciated Napier Field, Alabama Shop At And Save Dial 2-0030 WUti ROEBUCK AND CO. Dial 3-0100 125 W. Main Street Dothan, Alabama FURNITURE CO. 121-123 W. Main Street Presented By:- Dothan, Alabama Best of Luck from Compliments of 'am CO. LTD. Clothier and Furnisher Ozark, Alabama Headland, Alabama A Strong and Conservative Institution Headland, Alabama Compliments of 'Man ROOFING and HEATING CO. Asbestos Siding - Air-Condition- ing - Water Systems JOE E. SALIBA, Prop.-Mgr. Dothan, Alabama SWOPS Ladies' Ready to Wear 143 N. Foster Street Dothan, Alabama Compliments of Dale Home Auto Stores TJ?|-STATE TMetffoh. Go Furniture and Appliances Dothans Largest Selection Farm Implements Clean Used Cars 75 North Union Ave. - Phone 28 100 Block South Oates St. Ozark, Alabama Dothan, Alabama Compliments of Compliments of PARkEE BROWN WHITE (fai uc oin. COMPANY Dodge and Plymouth General Contractors Dealers Dothan, Alabama Ozark, Alabama Congratulations to the Midland City School Compliments of SHEPPARD'S u iofmtA CO. Member F. D. I. C. (j Gifts of Quality Ozark, Alabama Ozark, Alabama Compliments of CO. TRACTOR CO. Phone 93 Phone 298 A Good Place to Buy Ladies' and Children's Wear Headland, Alabama Headland, Alabama Learn Gregg Shorthand at Dothan, Alabama Compliments of P. H, SPANN GIN COMPANY Dothan's Most Modern Gin Top Prices for Cotton Seed Located at Intersection of Kornegay St. and Bay Line R. R. TAMPLIN k 4 MOTOR CO. Chevrolet Dial 2-9000 - 2-6055 Ozark, Alabama Dothan, Alabama Compliments of Compliments of $taqL co. 7 Philco Appliances Complete Stock of Goodyear Tires Batteries and Accessories Dothan, Alabama Next To Post Office Dothan, Alabama W- HARDWARE COMPANY Quality and Service Hardware and Furniture Building Material Phone 151 Headland, Alabama Featured By SCHLOSS KAHN The Quality House For 81 Years Montgomery, Alabama Member of F. D. I. C. Dothan, Alabama________ Compliments of GROCERY and MARKET Staple and Fancy Groceries ' v THEATER and the Best of Meats Phone 59 Napier Field, Alabama Midland City, Alabama Compliments of Compliments of DANIEL DRUG STORE WILLIAM'S SERVICE STATION Midland City, Alabama Midland City, Alabama WOODY'S CAFE BAUMAN’S Miller's Truck Stop Jewelers and Silversmiths Fine Furniture Midland City, Alabama Dothan, Alabama DA I R V Producers Of The Finest In Dairy Products. Dothan, Alabama Enjoy Borden Ice Cream If It s Bordens Its Got To Be Good Dothan, Alabama Visit New and Used Pianos MUSIC CO. Home of Frosted Malts and Toasted Sandwiches Southside - Dothan, Alabama For over 30 years Be Happy - Make Music 130 S. Foster St. - Phone 2-9130 Dothan, Alabama ELEANOR SHOP To A Fine School Phone 49890 109 Foster Street Dothan, Alabama F rom STERLING SHOP 128 N. Foster Street Dothan, Alabama CASH DRUG STORE A. E. LUDLUM Walgreen Agency - Prescriptions Dial 2-6000 119 N. Foster St. - Dothan Walking Iron Age Livermore Peanut Pickers and Combines Dothan, Alabama p . 1 Y C3 POOD TIMES ( (X ; j TQFKJOYLIFE n 'f QaucjJifyu- LUMBER CO., INC. Yellow Pine - Southern Hardwood Phone 4-7520 A LIFT FOR LIFE Dothan, Alabama DOTHAN j| m Vi 1 Q. Compliments of -J V C?_7LC J L v—Cfc Nash and Used Cars Dealer 118 N. St. Andrews Kl MSEY ff GOODS ° Dothan, Alabama Dothan, Alabama Congratulations Seniors DOTHAN PIGGLY WIGGLY Lincoln and Mercury Company Your Most Complete Food Store New and Used Cars Ozark, Alabama Dothan, Alabama Compliments of tire SERVICE JACK L. WISE WRIGHT MOTOR CO. Sales-Service Dial 2-6030 Dial 2-6280 105 N. Oates St. 710 South Oats Street Dothan, Alabama Dothan, Alabama PEANUTS- PEANUT PRODUCTS - INSECTICIDES Leads to Peanut Market, Peanut Buyers and Shelters, Dixie Runner Peanut Seeds, Peanut and Cotton Insecticides, Pea- nut Oil, Peanut Meal, and Purina Feeds. Representative Midland City - B. J. GARY Graceville, Florida HEADLAND PURE PEP STATION Expert Washing and Greasing Gas and Oil Phone 50 - Headland, Alabama BURIS DAVIS COMPANY Everything To Wear Headland, Alabama MURRAY WELL'S TIRE CO. Recapping - Vulcanizing Your U. S. Royal Tire Dealer North Union Avenue Ozark, Alabama TRIPLE J RANCH Specialize in Bar-B-Que-Steaks- Chickens-Regular Plate Lunches MR.-MRS. FRANK PACILLO, Phone 27674 - Dothan, Alabama Sandwiches - Fountain Service Curb Service Air Conditioned Up-To-Date Phone 2-9055 Dothan, Alabama RIMSON'S Good Luck, Seniors! Phone 25020 Dothan, Alabama TODD'S Store for Men ana Boys The Place to Buy McGregor Sportswear Dothan, Alabama MARSHALL'S MARKET Home of Fine Foods Midland City, Alabama Compliments of CAROLYN'S BEAUTY SHOP Dial 35 Headland, Alabama INGRAM FURNITURE CO. Kelvinator - Maytag Appliances Phone 3-4135 123 S. Foster Street Dothan, Alabama SHEPPARD JEWELRY Diamond Setting - Jewelry Watch Repairing Custom Made Jewelry A Specialty Your Complete Jewelry Store Phone 2-8640-121 N. Foster St. Dothan Compliments of HEADLAND ICE and COLD STORAGE Headland, Alabama Compliments of LUCILLE BEAUTY SHOP and HARDY SHOE SHOP Phone 28 Headland, Alabama Compliments of IRAIIWIEIR WILSON'S MENS' SHOP If a man wears it- Wilson has it 109 W. Main Street Dothan, Alabama Dothan, Alabama Member Federal Reserve Bank Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Over 7000 of your neighbors use our friendly service. KING COM PAN V' Makers of Good Bread Dothan, Alabama Sullivan Supply Store 7?. S. SOLOMON rtf n m ■ftaiczufafcco. Better Materials Build Better Buildings Phone 3-5290 - P. O. Box 366 Quality and Service Hardware and Furniture Building Material 221 East Main Street Phone 151 Dothan, Alabama Headland, Alabama Compliments of OZARK BEAUTY NOOK E. W. BUILDING MATERIAL CO. Ozark, Alabama Headland Alabama Compliments of Compliments of SNELLGROVE DRY GOODS HOLMAN FURNITURE COMPANY Ozark, Alabama Ozark, Alabama TELEPHONE 2-7300 POST OFFICE BOX 54 Dothan Ice Cream Company Choice Meat Fresh Vegetables JIMMIE’S SUPER MARKET Napier Field, Alabama Dial (Dothan Exchange) 2-3330 Self-Service Highest Quality Lowest Prices Girls who really rate wear Cunning Connie Sports and Dress Flats They Find At STEAK HOUSE CAFETERIA, INC 114 N. Foster Street Dothan, Alabama RODENBOUGH OFFICE SUPPLY COMPANY Authorized Sales and Service Remington Rand Typewriters. Adding Machines and Systems 727 So. Oates St. - Phone 2-6620 Dothan, Alabama Compliments of 126 North Foster Street Dothan, Alabama Compliments of POYNER SEED CO. LOWELL DENNIS Dothan, Alabama JONES OFFICE SUPPLY CO. WALDEN - TAYLOR MOTOR COMPANY Ford Sales-Service Ozark, Alabama Printers - Stationers Office Outfitters 131 N. Foster St. - Tel. 981 Dothan, Alabama Compliments of v LIONS CLUB THE tfuppeh CLUB Steaks-Chickens and Sea Foods Are Our Specialty MR. - MRS. EUGENE KENNEDY, Proprietors 'Phone 1347 S. Dothan, 4-2176 Oates St. Alabama Girls who really rate wear Cunning Connie Sports and Dress Flats They Find at —Martin— SNOB 1 14 N. Foster Street Dothan, Alabama Compliments of Insurance Life-Educational-Business Dothan, Alabama DANLEY s 0. Make Your House A Home 124 N. Oates St. - Phone 4-0155 Dothan, ISsi BD teT Alabama Compliments of Alabama Novelty House Home Furnishing Dothan, Alabama Good Luck and Best Wishes GROCERY CO. Compliments of TIME FINANCE CO. Dothan, Alabama Dothan, Alabama $ dmm OIL MILL COMPANY Home Of Any Recipe Using Cooking Oil Looks Better, Tastes Better With DOMCO Dothan, Alabama (HMm U(wd y CONSTRUCTION COMPANY JIMMY’S GRILL Enjoy Life, Eat Out More Often Ozark, Alabama Phones: 2-0020 - 4-4878 107 East Adams Street F. O. Box 50 5 Dothan, Alabama HAWKINS DRY CLEANERS The Finest in Cleaning leadland, Alabama Compliments Of Compliments Of S. H. KRESS AND COMPANY JOHNSON PRODUCE COMPANY Dothan, Alabama Headland, Alabama Congratulation Seniors Compliments Of GODWIN, WESTON FURNITURE COMPANY McGOWAN SANDWICH SHOP Headland, Alabama Dothan, Alabama 1«1V HOWS' « « . mm GREY HOPGETS GENERAL MERCHANDISE New - Used - Cars - Trucks Feed, Seed, Fertilizer, and Insectici Dothan - Headland Hi-Way Dothan, Alabama RADIO HOSPITAL Expert Radio Service Phone 3-0730 All Work Guaranteed Reasonably Priced Dothan. Alabama [ T[ JEWELRY COMPANY V 124 E. Main Street Dothan’s Newest Diamonds For Less A Complete Line Of Nationally Advertised Watches, Silver Dothan, Alabama Compliments Of HARRIS BARBER SHOP Ozark, Alabama For Ginning At It’s Best It’s ADERS MEN STORE The Finest in Mens Clothing ESPY GRIFFIN GIN COMPANY Dothan, Alabama Headland, Alabama Compliments Of TODDS JEWELRY COMPANY RAMSY STOCK YARD Headquarters For All Jewelry Dothan, Alabama Dothan, Alabama Insurance Auto, Fire, Life Compliments of STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANYS fio. Sears Roebuck Building J. F. RAMSEY, Agent GROCERY AND MARKET A Good Place to Trade Dothan, Alabama Enterprise, Alabama Cars - Studebaker - Trucks Compliments of AUTO COMPANY Dothan, Alabama ( a (1 0 FERTILIZER COMPANY INCORPORATED Headland, Alabama Manufacturers of “Cock of the Walk Fertilizer Compliments of P. P, KING TIRE COMPANY Serving the Wiregrass For 32 Years Won’t You Hav-A-Tampa Cigar Tampa Nuggets - Tampa Straights Vulcanizing - Recapping Auto, Truck and Tractor Tire Bargins JIs [yVl lA' 1 CIGAR CANDY COMPANY Midland,City, Alabama Dothan, Alabama Mid MOTOR COMPANY Chevrolet Dial 2-9000 - 2-6055 (l r Your Happiness Begins With A Diamond from Us Dothan, Alabama Dothan, Alabama Compliments Of THE HOME FERTILIZER AND COTTON OIL COMPANY INCORPORATED Manufacturers Of Cotton Seed and Peanut Products and Fertilizers E. R. SOLOMON, President Headland, Alabama Compliments Of HARDWARE COMPANY Dothan, Alabama Compliments Of ADAMS COMPANY Dothan, Alabama For the Best in Training Compliments Of It’s CAMPBELL'S BUSINESS COLLEGE Dothan, Alabama ¥ Dothan, Alabama • ' • ' 1 j 7 ■ ' V 1..' ’ — . A LITHOGRAPHED - JtCLqlvi'tH4cCe YEARBOOK DALLAS . TEXAS


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