Susan Locke Editor Nancy Wall Assistant Woody Everett Butinett Manager Gary Steber Assistant Jackie Botta Photographer HIGH SCHOOI I «1 I «i in ;t Spirit cjf 55 hore word Since for many years Murphy has been out- standing on the gridiron, the baseball diamond, and the hardwood, the 1955 Mohian staff decided to make its book a Panther edition, using as a theme, The Spirit of '55. Day by day this spirit has grown a little stronger and has subtly cast its spell over more and more people. Not only has it reigned supreme at football games and walked the crowded halls of Murphy in the confusion of changing classes, but it has pervaded even the Saturday stillness of empty classrooms. With such a spirit, Murphy will continue to lead the league—on the field and off. n The same qualities that make a good team make a good school. To insure its success, a football team must have well- rounded players—players who develop their potentialities to the fullest in order that they may give their best to the team. This individual development results in such qualities as teamwork, co-ordi- nation, and determination. A team—or a school—can be a good one with just a complete knowledge of these fundamen- tals. It becomes a champion when these qualities are infused with an intangible force like the Panther spirit. MORALE Students gain spiritual strength through before- school chapel services on Thursdoy mornings and daily devotionals in section rooms. TEAMWORK Murphy works with adult civic organizations in services to the community, going beyond her goal in the One Fund Drive. ■ At lunchtime students go into o huddle to plon their tactics for the lost classes of the day. COORDINATION Boy-girl friendships flourish, whether students ore studying on the Horseshoe curb or doncing ot the Junior-Senior Prom. The Playing hi el cl FACADE. The front of the moin building it rich in the decorative details of Spanish Renaissance architecture—arches, balustrades, medallions, cherubs, and heraldic shields. COLONNADE. Gractful colonnodcs connect Murphy's nineteen sprawl- ing buildings into an artistic pattern and cost cool, friendly shadows in the brilliant sunlight. LIVE OAKS. In the springtime students love to stroll along the curving walks, where huge live ooks stretch protecting branches over purplish- azaleas and bright green clover. Official Program ★ Referees PAGE 10 Players PAGE 28 ★ Half-Time Show PAGE 88 ★ Champions PAGE 124 TOWERS. With its twin towers of cream-colored stucco rising above a 26-acre campus, Murphy is one of the chief beauty spots on Mobile's famed Azalea Trail. Dedication It seems fitting to dedicate the Panther edition of the Mohian to three men who have done much to develop the great teams and the indomitable spirit of Murphy. Each of these men was an outstanding athlete during his high school days, and each returned to Murphy to teach other youngsters how to play the game. Mr. Sharpe, besides coaching, has taught math and commercial law. For many years he was head football coach, and this year he has stepped up to the position of Athletic Director. Mr. Sitterlee came to Murphy as a coach but proved his versatility by teaching woodworking and core. He now holds the full-time job of Fiscal Agent, handling all cash transactions of the school. Mr. Willcox started his teaching career as a physical education director and is today chairman of that depart- ment. Recently he took on the indispensable job of stage manager and sponsor of the stage crew. With each order barked by one of these men, many a youthful body has strained to its task; with each slow smile, many a youthful heart has been lifted by the knowledge of a job well done. In appreciation of their true Panther spirit, the 1955 Mohian is fondly and grate- fully dedicated to these three Murphy boys who made good. Charles O. Willcox Higun” His 130 pounds of weight never counted nearly so much as his pluck and determination during the grinding moments of the games, and few were the ball carriers who got around his end. Pass catching, tackling and blocking kicks were his favorite tasks. —'31 Mohian liabif hace” Big Bill was a great back, but because of the team's weakness at center, he sacrificed his ball carrying ability in order to strengthen the team. And strengthen the team he did, for he always opened great holes when the plays were over center. —'28 Mohian Julius M. Sitterlee y. M. When this lumbering 188-pound tackle closed in on a ball carrier, it was Goodnight and hello for the opponent. In fact, during his two years of varsity service, whenever a few yards were needed, the play generally went through a hole opened by him. —'31 Mohian Joseph F. Sharpe Mr. O. B. Hodges Principal T c i hjL ijoJbuJU: X r4L 'l-Q. 0 j! thx UxaJ .tUL . r- yn vjt (XKxX cJkjX ukclj ft t X-£X4J L thjL laJIjuUo yi([AA4 rl i v h S cf j r( aX Or y Kj (x) LaJZ- As n $ + Jb£ AA_t a. sWVtJjL U CJU,Jy thtf. MlfU. • 12 • Mr. O. B. Hodges Traffic Cop Mrs. Louise K. Homil Assistant Principal Mr. Walter Phillips Aaiitonl Principal rfcfmihiAtratich Murphy welcomed Mr. O. B. Hodges of Auburn, new principal this year. His extensive training, many years of ex- perience, and natural enthusiasm have made him an able leader and a zealous worker. After acquiring his early training at Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Mr. Hod- ges became a teacher of mathematics. Later, he furthered his education in busi- ness administration, economics, and school administration at the University of Chicago, the University of Minnesota, and Columbia University, and held prin- cipalships in the northern part of Ala- bama. Mr. Hodges' amiable personality, wit, and humor, early endeared him to the students and faculty. His actions and decisions have all been guided by his philosophy of education — an equalized combination of mental, moral, and spir- itual growth. Mrs. G. G. Devilbiss Registrar Mr. Howard McManaway Dean of Boys Miss Josephine Hargrove Dean of Girls Mrs. Mabel Lowrey Receptionist Baker Bartlett Booker Devilbiss Hamil Hargrove Knudsen Lowry McManaway Phillips Raley Sitterlee Stumph Whitt Alexander Baker Balderson Baxter Bivona Brantley Bridgewater Burford Burnett Capriotti Causey Clark Cooner Craddock The 'Jacultif Mrs. Lucille Baker Welfare Store Montez Bartlett Record Clerk Mrs. Addilean Booker R.N. School Nurse Mrs. Grey Gibson Devilbiss Registrar Louise K. Hamil Assistant Principal in charge of Adult and Veteran Division Josephine Hargrove Guidance Esther Knudsen Office Manager and Veteran Coordinator, Adult and Veteran Division Mrs. Mabel R. Lowry Receptionist Howard McManawoy Director of Guidance and Dean of Boys Walter M. Phillips Assistant Principal Miss Mary Ella Raley Record Clerk, Adult and Veteran Division J. M. Sitterlee Fiscal Agent Mrs. Doris H. Stumph Record Clerk Mrs. Christine M. Whitt Visiting Teacher Maude Alexander American History John H. Baker Vocational Industrial Education Mrs. F. Balderson English Gladys Baxter Core Mrs. J. N. Bivona English and Social Studies Mrs. Annie S. Brantley Assistant Manager of the Cafeteria Mrs. F. Lee Bridgewater Core and Social Science Myrtle Burford Physical Education Catherine W. Burnett Library Ray Capriotti Violin Bernice Causey Core and English Mrs. K. J. Clark English Lucile Hollis Cooner English Emma A. Craddock Biology ____ Dahmer CZTJit77. Davis d'Ornellas Douglas Enderle Fitzsimmons Foote Forehand Foster Frantzen Fulcher Fulcher Gatlin Gaut Gay Greaves Green Groom Gunter Hinz Holmes Hope Houser Hudgens Hutchens Jefferies Jelks Jordan The Jaculti Claude Dahmer Band Winnie J. Davis English Miss Virginia d'Ornellas Mathematics Mrs. W. T. Douglas Civics Myrtle Enderle Mechanical Drawing Lois Jean Fitzsimmons Speech and Dramatics Mrs. Marie Foote History Ruth Forehand American History Eloise Foster Physical Education Etta V. Frantzen Chemistry and Biology Mrs. W. W. Fulcher Spanish W. W. Fulcher Biology Martha C. Gatlin Librarian Mrs. Betty Gaut Core and Civics Jessie Mary Gay Latin John A. Greaves Civics and English Elizabeth Green English Ruth K. Groom English and Speech Hattie Esther Gunter English and Core Evelyn Hinz English Emilie C. Holmes English Katharine Hope English R. D. Houser Printing Edward D. Hudgens History, Civics, and Driver Education Mrs. Nora B. Hutchens English Mrs. Carmela Jefferies Physical Education Miss Vivian Jelks Biology and English Mrs. Glenda H. Jordan Core and English In 98 degree woothor, Mr. Phillipt waitt patiently for a cool drink . . . Misses Moore, Pittole, and Forehand form a Murphy Fan Club. Kenned langham Lipscomb McAllister McCann McIntyre McKnight Moncill Martin Mayers Michael Mitchell Moon Moore Marris Morrissette Moulder Murphy O.'son Pankey Peck Peter Pierce Pistole Purifoy Reynolds Robinson Ross The 'Jacuitif Clyde Kennedy Mrs. Elizabeth 1. Morris Art Biology Inez Perry Langham Doris S. Morrissette Typewriting and Office Machines Home Economics and Biology Ruth Lipscomb William P. Moulder World History Vocational Related Subjects Mrs. Virginia McAllister Edith M. Murphy English Mathematics Thomas L. McCann Edna Olson Mathematics English Mrs. Helen McIntyre Mildred Pankey Manager of Cafeteria Coordinator, Commercial Diversified Occupations William J. McKnight Mrs. Maxine Peck Small Engines Typing and Stenography M. C. Mancill Mrs. Myrtle T. Peter Physics Choral Director Frances Freeman Martin Ruby M. Pierce Choral Director Distributive Education Elizabeth Mayers Lillian Pistole History, Mathematics, and English Biology Josephine M. Michael Carol Purifoy Civics and Social Problems Bookkeeping Ann Dyer Mitchell Willie E. Reynolds Stenography Mathematics Vella B. Moon Florence G. Robinson Mathematics English, Civics and Latin E. Lura Moore Catharine T. Ross English Home Ec., Earn. Life, and Home Management Cooeb Willeox and Coach Maital — poiront of tho lea cream bo . . . Hey, Mr. Fulcher, has your green rote bloomed yet? • 19 • Saunders Savage Savage Scarborough Sharpe Shaw Shout Slaughter Smith Spradlin Stapleton Steele Swanson Tanner Taylor Usry Vaughan Vickrey Waller Ward Wedgworth White Wilkie Wilkins Willcox Woodward The 'Jacuitif H. G. Saunders Lolete Tanner Radio Majorettes and Physical Education Anne E. Savage R. B. Taylor English and Core Physical Education Sue Harper Savage T. R. Usry Stenography and Typing Industrial Arts Mrs. C. L. Scarborough Mrs. Charles B. Vaughan English and Social Studies Latin and Economic Geography Joseph F. Sharpe Ardieth Vickrey Business Law and General Business Assistant Librarian Grace E. Shaw Vivienne Waller Typewriting Psychology and General Science Sam Shout Mrs. Nellie Ward Physical Education Stenography and Typing W. B. Slaughter Louise S. Wedgworth Mathematics Clothing and General Science Willie Grace Smith Annie Lou White General Science French and English Bertha Spradlin Roy R. Wilkie Spanish Core and English Miss Irene Stapleton Mrs. Josephine Wilkins Crafts Mathematics Robertha Steele C. O. Willcox Biology and Consumer Science Physical Education Mary Sibley Swanson W. N. Woodward Mathematics Machine Shop 21 • I he I hree R’± In the little red school house, where one teacher did all the work, pioneer children learned their readin', 'ritin', and 'rithmetic. Today, modern students are still sent to school to learn these same fundamentals—readin', 'ritin', and 'rithmetic—with numerous variations, of course. Instead of one teacher, however, Murphy employs a faculty numbering 103. Pictured on these pages are classes typical of the fundamentals, with their varia- tions. An English student, Jackie Botta, struggles manfully with a difficult grammar lesson of nominative absolutes. In Mr. Vaughan's trigonometry class, Lida Swafford solves isosceles triangles, using logarithms. In Miss Hope's world literature class, a popu- lar new course offered for the first time this year, Margie Swift and Mac McLeod locate Spain, the land of Calderon and Cervantes. Unification of England is the sub- ject pursued in maps and reference books by world history students Jimmie Pierce, Frances Davis, and Carolyn Holland. Ed Crenshaw studies in physics the refraction of light passing through a lens. Jack Gentry scrutinizes his biology drawing—a cross section of a leaf. In glee club, a second-year French student, Joyce Bean, teaches the French words to La Seguidilla from the opera, Carmen . During the year, the glee club also learned a Latin hymn. And I ; x, y, A Reading 'ritin', and 'rithmetic are undeniably the fundamentals of learning, but at Murphy, many other courses are offered. Fine arts courses in instrumental and vocal music and art; commercial courses, like typing and bookkeeping; vocational courses, including drafting, radio, and small engines; and vocational courses in diversified occupations—these are just a few. In the Commercial department, Carolyn Freeman displays her skill in reaching the mark of 100 wpm on a one-minute write. Against a background of azaleas Carolyn Merrill, Barbara Willard, Odessa Aldridge, and Ed Cox make outdoor sketches of Murphy buildings in water color and charcoal. Diversified Occupations workers, Frances Beard and Mary Berg, entertain their bosses at the Azalea Banquet held in a local hotel. As part of the home economics course, Kay Wall, Janet Walley, and Joy Wade gain homemaking experience by setting a table, using a mixer, and baking a cake. A course offered for the first time this year is small engines, where Tommy Mitchell and George Weiss tinker with engines and make the wheels go 'round. Eugene Broadus and Floyd Wilson hover over the drafting board. In the crafts class, Roy Bixler tools leather, while Douglas Peavy studies a catalog, from which he will order his own materials. Madeline Karl prodicet lor tournament. Flying angels in lormation. Toni Lewis demonstrates a jack-knife. Sports The physical education program for Freshman and Sophomore girls is planned so that each girl participates in eight different activities during the year. Everyone has the opportunity for swim- ming instruction during the second semester. The Aquamaids, a synchronized swimming group composed of forty-two girls, presented Swymphony during April under the direction of Miss Tanner and Miss Foster. Choreography and costumes were done by the students. The Girls' Athletic Association sponsored in- tra-mural tournaments in softball, volleyball, track, badminton, and ping-pong. They also par- ticipated in two Sports Days with other schools. Miss McNally is the sponsor. The girls of the Freshman Class held a bas- ketball tournament under the direction of Mrs. Jefferies during lunch period. Section 250 won; section 169 was the runner up. 26 SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN Adams Alford Arant Adams Alldrcdg Arendol Adams Allen Armbrecht Aikin Allen Armistead Aldridge Anderson Aust Alexander Antoine Babylon Alexander Anderson Ayres The DORIS MAE ADAMS, Not. Hon. Sot. 4, Mohian 4 (Faculty Ed.), Rep. Council 3 and 4, Fut. Teachers 4, Bible Club 4, Jr. Red Cross 1-3, Teacher's Asst. 1-4, Sponish Club 1 and 2, Girls' Ath. Assn. 1, Monitor 2 and 3 . . . DOUGLAS ADAMS, Vis. Ed. 1-4 (Secy. 1, Trees. 2, Pres. 3 and 4), Stage Crew 3 and 4, D. O. Club 3 and 4 . . . HENRY EDWARD ADAMS . . . JANE AIKIN, Bible Club 1-3, Library Asst. 1 and 2 (Pres. 2), Monitor 2, Mobile Historic Soc. 2, Psych. Club 4, Hi Times Rep. 2 and 3, Hi Times 4 . . . ODESSA ALDRIDGE, Four Arts Club 3 and 4, Teacher's Asst. 3 . . . ANN ALEXANDER, Not. Hon. Soc. 4, Bible Club 1, Core Club 1, D. O. Club 4, Teacher's Asst. 1 . . . CAROLE ALEXANDER, Monitor 3 . . . MARY ALFORD ... SUE A. ALL- DREDGE, Fut. Nurses 2, Special Chorus 4, Monitor (Lunch ) 3, Latin Club 3 . . . DICK ALLEN, Bible Club 1 ond 2, Allied Youth 2, Ushers’ Club 3 and 4, Key Club 3 and 4, M Club 3 and 4, Basketball (Varsity) 3 ond 4, Hi Times Rep. 2-4, Monitor (Lost ond Found) 2 . . . J. W. ALLEN, Teacher's Asst. 1-4, Monitor (Yord) 2. Visual Ed. 2 . . . KENNETH ANDERSON, Psych. Club 4 . . . LESLIE D. ANDERSON. Stage Crow 1, Monitor 3 . . . JACQUELYN ANTOINE, All Girls' Council 1, Mobile Historic Soc. 1, Fut. Nurses 3, D. O. Club 3 and 4, Not. Hon. Soc. 3 and 4, Teacher's Asst. 2-4 . . . HELEN ARANT, Girls' Ath. Assn. 2, Majorette 1-3, Allied Youth 1-3, Bible Club 1 and 2 . . . JAMES H. ARENDALl, D O. Club 3 ond 4, Teacher's Asst. 1 ond 2 . . . JOHANNAH ARMBRECHT, Mohian 4, Nat. Hon. Soc. 3 ond 4, Bible Club 2-4 (Secy. 3 ond 4), Allied Youth (Pres. 3), Fut. Teachers 3 ond 4 (Sub. Chair. 4), Latin Club 3 and 4 (Secy. Treas. 4), Swimming Club 4, Welfare Store 4, Inter-Club Council 3, Mobile Historic Soc. 2, Jr. Red Cross 2, Hi Times 1 and 2, Riding Club 1 . . . WILLODENE ARMISTEAD, Yo Toppa Kees 4, Teacher's Asst. 14, Bible Club 1 . . . JOAN ARDETH AU3T, No!. Hon. Soc. 4, Mohian 3 and 4, Jr. Red Cross 4, Fut. Teachers 2-4 (Historian 3), Four Arts Club 3 ond 4 (Play 4), Teacher's Asst. 2 and 3 . . . MARY JANE AYRES, Office Asst. 4, Fut. Nurses 1 ond 2, Teocher's Asst. 1 . . . ROBERT BABYLON, Hi Times 2, Core Club 1, Monitor 3 . . . 30 MARY VIRGINIA BAGGETT, French Club 3 ond 4, Hi Tim 3, Monitor 3, Riding Club 1, Bible Club 1, Hi Time Rep. 1, Teacher' A tf. 1 ond 4, Allied Youth 2 ond 3, Jr. Red Cro (Treo . 3), Not. Hon. Soc. 4 . . . BETTY LOUISE BAILEY, Bible Club 1 ond 2, Allied Youth 1 and 2, Fut. Teacher 1 ond 2, Sponith Club 2 . . . ROBERT KENNETH BAISLEY, Fan Randlette Art Hon. Soc. 3 ond 4, Allied Youth 3, Teacher' A t. 1 and 2, Bo eball 1, Track 2 . . . CAROL JEAN BARBOUR, Bible Club 1-3, Mobile Hi toric Soc. 2, Ptych. Club 3, Rep. Council 3, Teacher' A t. 3, No!. Hon. Soc. 3 and 4, Latin Club 3 and 4, Monitor (Lo t and Found) 3 and 4, Ptych. Club 4 . . . CLIFTON BARNARO . . . RONALD BARNETT, Hi Time 2-4 (A t. Sport Ed. 3, A t. Ed 4), Hi Time Rep. 2, Quill and Scroll 3 and 4, Fut. Engineer 1-4 . . . WILLIAM BARNETT, Allied Youth 1 and 2, D. O. Club 3 ond 4, Core Club 1 and 2, Fut. Engineer 1, Hi Time Rep. 3 . . . EDITH YANCY BARRETT, Vituol Ed. 3 and 4, Teocher't At t. 1-4, Girl ' Ath. Attn. 1 and 2, Jr. Red Cro 2, Rep. Council 2 . . . OUIDA BARRINGTON, D. O. Club 3 and 4, Fut. Nurtet 3, Monitor 2, Teocher't A f. 2-4 . . . GENE T. BARROW, Football 1-3 (Vartify 2 ond 3), M Club 3 ond 4 (Secy. 4), Clot Rep. 2. Monitor (Yord) 2 . . . JEAN BARTLETT, Yo Toppo Kee 4, Teacher' Attf. 2-4, Girl ' Ath. A n. 1 ond 2, Office A t. 2 . . . BEVERLY BASSETT, Bible Club 1 ond 2. Fut. Teacher 1 and 2, Sponith Club 2, Teoeher' A t 2. All Girl ' Council 3, D. O. Club 4 . . . BILL BASSETT, Special Choru 1-4, D. O. Club 4, Cheerleader 3, Select Choir 2-4, Amateur Radio Club 4, Monitor 3, Botketball 2, M Club 3 . . . JUANICE BATES, Teacher' Attt. 1-4, Fut. Teacher 1 . . . FRANCES BEARD, D. O. Tritho doe a jackknife on the trampoline for Homeominq assembly. Club 4, Jr. Red Cro 4, Hi Time Rep. 4, Teacher' A t. 1 . . . GAIL PATRICIA BEARDEN, Yo Toppa Kee 4, P ych. Club 3, Teacher' Attt. 3 . . . MARY BECK, Allied Youth 3, Bible Club 3, Y-Teen 3, Monitor (Hall) 3 and 4, O. B. E. 4, Office Attf. 4, Teacher' Atti. 1 ond 2 . . . WILMER MARLENE BELL, Special Choru 3 ond 4 ;Opsre:to 3 ond 4), Hi Time Rep. 2 ond 4, Nurte t Aid 3 or.d 4, Fut. Nurtet 1 and 2 . . . DUDLEY N. BEXLEY, Hi Time Rep. 2, Teacher' A t. 1 ond 2, Monitor (Locker) 3, Core Club . . . BETTY BIGHAM, Ptych. Club 4, Girl ' Ath. Attn. 1-4, Librory Attt. 1-4, Library Club 1-3, Monitor 1, Bible Club 1, Allied Youth 2, Teacher Attt. 1-3 .. . CARY BILBO . . . Baggett Bailey Bai ley Barbour Barrett Barrington Barrow Bartlett Beard Bearden Beck , Bell Bornord Bassett Bexley Barnett Barnett Bossett Botes Bighorn Bilbo • 31 • Blok Boon Boul r Blok Blonchord Bodd n Boon Booth Borg Bow mo n Boyd Boykin Bodiford Bonncou Boswell Botto Bradley Bronll y A Booker Bolter Brinson The £enictA HUBERT BRYANT BLAKE, French Club 1, Cofe. A t. 2, Teocher's Asst. 2 ond 3, Keep 'em Rolling Club 2. Monitor (Yord) 4, Hi-Y 4 . . . LYDIA LENORA BLAKE, Not. Hon. Soc. 3 ond 4, Mohion 3 ond 4, Madrigal Singers 4, Special Chorus 3 ond 4 (Operetta 3 ond 4). Rep. Council 3, Bible Club 3 ond 4, Fut. Teachers 1-4 (Trees. 3, V. Pres. 4, Substitute Choir. 3), Jr. Red Cross 3 ond 4 (V. Pres. 4), Fut. Nurses 1, Psych. Club 4, Office Asst. 3, Teacher's Asst. 1-4 .. . BETSEY BLANCHARD, Monitor (Hall) 1 ond 3, Bible Club 1 ond 2, Core Club Rep. 1 and 2. Allied Youth 2, Fut. Teachers 1 ond 2, Girls' Ath. Assn. 1, Keep 'em Rolling Club 1, Riding Club 1, All Girls' Council 1 . . . ANN MARIA BODDEN, Teocher's Asst. 4, Fut. Teachers 2 ond 3. Bible Club 2 ond 3. Allied Youth 2. Spanish Club 1 ond 2 . . . JUANITA MARIE BODIFORD, Core Club 1 and 2, Teocher's Asst., Jr. Red Cross 1 . . . MARY MARGARET BONNEAU, 0. B. E. 4, Yo Toppo Kees 4, Nurse's Asst. 3, Allied Youth 3, Teocher's Asst. 3, Spanish Club 2. Majorette 1 ond 2, Gate Club 1, Riding Club 1, Fut. Teochers 1 . . . ANN LEE BOOKER, Nat. Hon. Soc. 3 ond 4, Special Chorus 3 ond 4 (Operetta 3 and 4), Madrigal Singers 4. Music Club 4, Yo Toppo Kees (Pres.) 4, Bible Club 1 ond 2, Riding Club 1 ond 2, Hi Times 3 ond 4, Fut. Teochers 1 and 2, Four Arts Club 1, Quill and Scroll 4 . . . DANA BOONE, Psych. Club 4, Allied Youth 1-3, French Club 3 and 4, Hi Times 3, Bible Club 1 ond 2, Jr. Red Cross 4 . , . IRENE BOONE ... JOE BOOTH, Key Club 1-4, Ushers' Club 3 and 4, Visual Ed. 1-3, Jr. Red Cross 1 and 2, Football Mgr. 1, Not. Hon. Soc. 4 . . . HARRY TEDDY BORG, Band (B 1, A 2 4) . . . CARSON BOSWELL, Fut. Engineers 1-4, Quill and Scroll 3 ond 4, Hi Times 2-4 (Sports Ed. 3 ond 4), Nat, Hon. Soc. 4 . . . JAMES (JACKIE) BOTTA, Rep. Council 1, Orchestra 1 ond 2, Monitor 2 ond 3, Latin Club 3 and 4, Mohion (Photographer) 4, Mobile Historic Soc. 4, Quill and Scroll 4 . . . JOHN BOTTER . . . CARL BOULER, M Club 3 and 4, Amateur Radio Club 4, Special Chorus 4, Hi-Y 2, Basketball 2-4, Gym- nastic Teom 2 . . . ALAN BOWMAN, Fut. Engineers 2 and 3, Track Teom 3 and 4, D. O. Club 3 ond 4 (Mr. D. O. 3), Rep. Council 4, Hi Times Rep. 2, Teocher's Asst. 2 . . . BARBARA ANN BOYD, Special Chorus 3 ond 4 (Operetto 3 and 4), Fut. Teochers 1 and 4, Allied Youth 4, Sponish Club 2, Monitor (locker) 3, Riding Club 2 . . . KENNETH BOYKIN, Core Club 3 and 4 (V. Pres. 3), Teacher's Asst. 4, D. O. Club 4 . . . MARY MARGARET BRADLEY, Yo Toppo Kees 4, Office Asst. 4, Science Club 3, Fut. Teochers 3, Sponish Club 2, Riding Club 1, Bible Club 1 . . . SYLVIA BRANTLEY, Four Arts Club 1 and 2, Teacher's Asst. 2, Yo Toppo Kees 4, Not. Hon. Soc. 4 . . . EDWARD I. BRINSON, Key Club 1-4, Usher's Club 3 ond 4, Monitor (lost ond Found) 2 . . . 32 AUBREY KENNETH BROADUS, Jr. Red Cron 1, Hi Time Rep. 1, D. O. Club 3 and 4 (V. Pre 3, Pre . 4), Inter-Club Council 4, Ala. D. O. Club (Pre . S. W. District) . . . STEPHEN EUGENE BROADUS, D. O. Club 3 and 4, Monitor 3 and 4 . . . EDDIE 8ROCKWAY. Key Club 3 and 4 (Pre . 4), Quill and Scroll 3 and 4 (Trea . 4), Hi Time 2 ond 3 (Bu . Mgr. 3), U her ' Club 3 and 4, Bible Club 3, Stage Crew 3, City Youth Govt. 3, Boy ' Stole 3, Nat. Hon. Soc. 4 . . . CHARLES HERBERT BROWN, Mohian 3 ond 4, Uther ' Club 4, Science 4, Speciol Choru 3 . . . LAUREN BROWN, Fut. Engineer 1-3, Hi Time 1 ond 2 . . . MARY REBECCA BROWN, Teacher' A t, 1 ond 2, Four Art Club 1-4, Hi Time (Newt Ed.) 2-4, Ptych. Club 3 and 4 (Secy. 4), Fut. Teacher 1-4, Office A t. 4, Monitor 1 and 2, Yo Tappo Kee 4, Riding Club 1 ond 2, Jr. Red Crott 4, Allied Youth 2-4, Bible Club 1-4, Mobile Hittoric Soc. 3 ond 4 . . . BILLY BRU, Fut. Engineer 1, Core Club I . . . OTIS BRUNSON ... JOE ANN LEVONNE BRYANT . . . ESTHER ESTELLE BUCKHAULT ... JO ANNE BULLARD, Teacher Atti. 1 . . . BARBARA N. BUNKLEY, Ptych. Club 3, Sponith Club 1 ond 2, Bible Club 1-4, Openuppalocka 3, Monitor 2 . . . CAROLINE BURNS, Not. Hon. Soc. 3 and 4, Rep. Council 1-4, Governing Council (Secy.) 4, Fut. Teacher 1-4 (Treat. 2, V. Pre . 3, Pre . 4), Orchettra 1 ond 2, Special Choru 3 and 4, Office A t. 3, Inter-Club Council 3 ond 4, Delegate to S. A. S. C. Convention 4, Jr. Speoken' Bureau 2 ond 4, Chopel Com. 3 and 4 . . . LEONARD BUSBY, Fut. Engineer 1-3 (Pre . 3), Bible Club 1 ond 2, Allied Youth 1 and 2, Key Club 3 ond 4, Football (Vortity) 3 ond 4, M Club 4 . . . MANLEY CAMERON BUSBY, Bible Club 4, Science Club 4, Uther ' Club 3 ond 4, Teacher' A t. 3 ond 4, Speciol Choru (Operetta) Jackie ond Jeon stop into tpotllghi of Homocoming Dor,ce. 4, Core Club 1 ond 2, Football (B Teom) 1 ond 2, Boteball (B Teom) 1 ond 2, Not. Hon. Soc. 4 . . . SHELTON BUSBY, Keep 'em Rolling Club 1 ond 2, D. O. Club 3 and 4 . . . VENETIA BUTLER, P ych. Club 4, Welfare Store 4, Quill ond Scroll 3 and 4, Hi Time 2 ond 3, Bible Club 1-3, Allied Youth 1-3, Mobile Hittoric Soc. 1 ond 2, French Club 1 ond 2, Jr. Red Crot 1 . . . BILLIE BUTTS. Jr. Red Crot 3, Bible Club 2 . . . CHARLES BYRD, Rep. Council 2 ond 3, Bond A 1-3, D. O. Club 3 ond 4, Teacher' A t. 1 and 2, Jr. Red Crot 2 . . . JOHN ALVIN CAIN, Fut. Teacher 3 ond 4, M Club 2-4, Monitor 1-4, Mobile Hittoric Soc. 4. Ptych. Club 3, Allied Youth 2-4 .. . KATHRYN CALOGRIDES, Sponith Club 1 ond 2, Fut. Teacher 3, Hi Time 3, Teocher't A t. I ond 2 . . . Broadut Bryont Butby Brockway Buckhault Butler Brown Bullard Butt Broadut Brunion Butby Brown Brown B-u Bunk ley Burn 8o by Byrd Cain Cologridet • 33 • Corter Colemon Cook Corter Collier Cooper Castleberry Collin Copeland Cecil Collin Corniluk Christian Compton Corry ex Conniff Clark Conception Covon The MARY CAPPS, Teacher' A t. . . . CORA JANE CARTER, Governing Council 3 and 4 (Clo Rep, 3 and 4), Yo Toppa Keei 4, Put. Nurtet 1-3, Allied Youth 2 and 3, Riding Club 1, Girl ' Ath. A n. 1 and 2, Mobile Hiitoric Soc. 3, Monitor 2 . . . PATRICIA ANN CARTER, Rep. Council 1, Bible Club 3, All Girl ' Council 4, Yo Tappa Kee 4, Teacher's A t. 1-3, Bookkeeper 4, Not. Hon. Soc. 4 . . . BENNETT LAMARR CASTLEBERRY, Football (Vanity) 1-4, Basketboll (B team 1, Vanity 2), Boieboll (Vanity) 1-4, M Club 2-4, All City 3 and 4 . . , EARLEEN POE CECIL, Spanish Club 2, Riding Club 1, Four Art Club 3 and 4, Locker Monitor 3, library A tf. 3, Fut. Teachers 4, Allied Youlh 4, P ych. Club 4, All Girl ' Council 4, Bible Club I and 4, Jr. Red Cross 2 . . . PAT CHRISTIAN, P ych. Club 4, Teacher's A t. 3 . . , CHARLOTTE MAXINE CLARK . . . WIIMER S. CODY, JR., Governing Council (Class Pres. 1, Rep. 3, Pres. 4), Rep. Council 1-4, Four Arts Club 2-4, Select Choir 2 and 3, Special Chorus 1-3, Ushers' Club 3 ond 4, Jr. Speokers' Bureau 4, Chapel Com. 4, Allied Youth 2, Hi-Y (Treat.) 2, Gate Club 2, Fut. Teachers 4, A. A. S. C. delegate 1 ond 3, S. A. S. C. delegate 4, Nat. Hon. Soc 4 . . . ROGER COLEMAN, Band 1 . . . ROBERT COLLIER, D. O. Club 3 ond 4 (Treat. 4), Hi Times Rep. 1, Jr. Red Cross 3 . . . BETTY JO COLLINS, Hi Times 2 and 3 (Girls' Sports Ed. 3), Riding Club 1 and 2 (Treat. 2), Special Chorus 3 ond 4 (Operetta 3 ond 4), Mobile Historic Soc. 4, Monitor 4, Teacher's Asst. 4, Girls' Ath. Assn. 1, Rep. Council 2, Science Club 3 . . . MILDRED COLLINS, Bond A 1-3 . . . BOBBY B. COMPTON, Rep. Council 4, D. O. Club 4 . . . ROSA LEE CON- CEPTION, Yo Toppa Keet 4 . . . JOHN CONNIFF, Fut. Engineers 1-3, Hi Times Rep. 3, Office Asst. 3, Basketball 1 ond 2, Jr. Red Cross 2, Teacher's Asst. 1 . . . ARDIS COOK, Gate Club 1 ond 2, Rep. Council 2, All Girls' Council 3, D. O. Club 3 ond 4, Nurse's Aid 4, Fut. Nurses 1 and 2 . . . BARBARA COOPER, Four Arts Club 3 ond 4 (Ploy 3), A Band 1-4 (All Stole Bond Fest. 1-4), Special Chorus 3 ond 4 (Operetta 3), Office A t. 4, Rep. Council 3 ond 4, Orchestra 1-4 (Operetta Orchestra 1 ond 2), Psych. Club, All Girls' Council 1, Gote Club 1, Bible Club 1, Nat. Hon. Soc. 4 . . . JACKIE COPELAND, Head Majorette 2-4, Monitor (Locker) 3, Hi Times 3, Tumbling Team 2 and 3, Hi Timet Rep. 2, library Asst. 2 . . . VERA MARIA CORNILUK, Girls' Ath. Assn. 1, Teacher's Asst. 2 and 3 . . . JIMMY CORRY . . . CARL COVAN, Fut. Engineers 1-4 'Treat. 4), Chess Club 4, Ushers' Club 4, Keep 'em Rolling Club 2, Stage Crew 2-4, Orchostra A 1, Monitor 1, Cafe. Asst. 1, Band (B 2, A 3 and 4), Rep. Council 2 . . . NANCY WYNONAH COVINGTON, Bond (B 1. A 2-4), Girl ' Ath. Aim. 1, Bible Club 1, Riding Club 1, Viiuol Ed. 3, Fut. Nunei 1, Monitor 2 . . . ROBERT COWARD, Track 3 and 4, Uihen' Club 3 and 4, Monitor (Hall) 3, Core Club 1 and 2, Teacher's Ant. 1, 2 ond 4 . . . JANE COWLES, Mohion 4, Four Art Club 1-4 (Ploy 2-4), French Club 3 ond 4 (Secy. 4), Jr. Speokert' Bureau 3 ond 4, Monitor 3 ond 4, Latin Club 3, Fut. Teacher 2 and 3, Jr. Red Cross 2, Mobile Historic Soc. 2, Teach- er's Asst. 2, Office Aist. 1, Quill and Scroll 4, Nat. Hon. Soc. 4 . . . ANNETTE COX, Bond A 1-4, Jr. Red Cross 3 . . . EDWARD ELLIS COX, Keep 'em Rolling Club 1-3, Teocher's Asst 2, D. O. Club 3, Rep Council 3. Cafe. Asst. 1-4 .. . BETTY CRAVEN, Yo Tappo Kees 4, Teacher's Asst. 2 . . . ANN CREIGHTON, Psych. Club 3, Hi Times Rep. 3, All Girls' Council I and 4, Bible Club 1, Riding Club 1, Allied Youth 3 . . . EDDIE CREN- SHAW, Fut. Engineers 3 ond 4, Hi Times Rep. 3, Rep. Council 4, Nat. Hon. Soc. 4 . . . GWENDOLYN CRENSHAW, Teacher's Asst. 1-4, O. B. E. (Reporter) 4 . . . FRANCIS MELVIN CRIVEl- LARI, Bible Club 3 ond 4 . . .TERRY CROSS, Four Arts Club 3 and 4, Rep. Council 2, Core Club 1 ond 2, Library Asst. 3 and 4, Monitor (Yard) 4 . . . SUSAN TAYLOR CROWDER . . . ALLEN CROWELL, Mohion 4, Nat. Hon. Soc. 3 and 4, Band 1-4 (Drum Major 2-4, State Band Festival 1-4), Four Arts Club 1-4 (Ploy 2-4), Ushers' Club 3 ond 4, Orchestra 2-4 (Operetta Oiches- tro 2-4, Sea Notes 4), Jr. Rotarian 4, Jr. Speakers' Bureau 3, Voice of Democracy Contest 3, Teocher's Asst. 3, Hi Times 3, Spanish Club (Pres.) 2, Inter-Club Council 2, Special Chorus (Operetta), Key Club I, Quill ond Scroll 4 . . . FRANCES LOUISE CRUIT, Special Chorus (Operetta) 2-4, Fut. Nurses 2-4, Science Club 4, Riding Club 1, Bible Club I, Nat. Hon. Soc. 4 . . . Gee Ain't it groot to hove on hour for fvr.chf ROBERT CRUTHIRDS, Argument Inc. 2-4, Visual Ed. 1 ond 2, Allied Youth 2, Teacher's Asst. 1-4 .. . LENA LORD CULVER, Monitor 2, Allied Youth 1-3, Bible Club 1-3, Fut. Teachers 1-3, O. B. E. 4, Teocher's Asst. 2 ond 3, Office Asst. 1-3, Home- coming Court 3, Azolea Trail Maid 4 . . . NOEL CUSTER, Foot- boll 4 . . . JOHN R. DARLING, JR., Rep. Council 4, Special Chorus 4, Four Arts Club (Play) 4, Jr. Speakers' Bureau 4, Chapel Com. 4, Ushers' Club 4 . . . SYBIL ANGELINE DAUGETTE, Gate Club 1, Jr. Red Cross 3, Hi Times Rep. 1, D. O. Club 3 and 4, Teocher's Asst. 1 . . . LYNDALL DAUGHERTY, Band, M Club 2-4 .. . PATRICIA ANNICE DAUGHERTY, Mohion (literory Ed.) 4, Nat. Hon. Soc. 3 and 4, Quill and Scroll 3 ond 4 (Secy. 4), Hi Times 2-4 (Make-Up Ed. 3), All Girls' Council 2-4, Jr. Speakers' Bureau 3 ond 4, Four Arts Club 1-4 (Ploy 2-4), Fut. Teachers 1-4, Allied Youth 2 ond 4, Teocher's Asst. 1-4, Chapel Com. 4, Bible Club 3, Rep. Council 3, Gate Club 2 and 3, Jr. Red Cross 2 . . . Cowles Crivellori Custer Cox Cross Darling Cox Crowder Daugette Craven Crowell Dougherty Covington Crenshaw Cruthirds Coward Crenshaw Culver Creighton Cruit Dougherty • 35 • {he £ehicrd MARION DAUGHTRY, Monitor 1, Teacher's Asst. 2-4, Not. Hon. Soc. 4 . . . SUSAN DAUGHTRY, Hi Times 3 ond 4 (Girls' Sports Ed. 4), Four Arts Club 4, Allied Youth 3, Bible Club 3 . . . JAMES HEUSTIS DAVIDSON, Bond A 1, Bible Club 2 . . . BARBARA DAVIS, Psych. Club 4, Teacher's Asst. 3 . . . CARIEY DAVIS, D. O. Club 3 ond 4, Fut. Engineers 1 and 2 . . . DOROTHY DAVIS, Teochor's Asst. 1-3 .. . LESLIE DAVIS, Allied Youth 1-4, Amateur Rodio Club 4, Mobile Historic Soc. 4, Welfare Store 4, Monitor (Holi) 1 and 2, Gymnostic Teom 2, Science Club 4 . . . MARYANNE DAVIS, Allied Youth 3, Mobile Historic Soc. 4, Hi Times 3, Hi Times Rep. 3 and 4, Four Arts Club 3 and 4 . . . RICKIE DAVIS, Teacher's Asst. 1-3 .. . CHARLOTTE DAW- SON, O. B. E. 4, Rep. Council 3, Teacher's Asst. 3, Spanish Club 2, Allied Youth 2 . . . LUCY MARIE DEAKLE, Psych. Club 3, Yo Toppa Kees 4, Teacher's Asst. 1-3 .. . KENNETH DERRELL DEAN, Fut. Engineers 2 and 3, Teacher's Asst. 2 ond 3 . . . LARRY DEES . . . MARY VIRGINIA DELCHAMPS, Mohian 4, Not. Hon. Soc. 3 ond 4, Bible Club 1-4 (Treos. 3), Allied Youth 1-3, Mobile Historic Soc. 2 ond 3, Spanish Club (V. Pres.) 2, Welfare Store 2-4 . . . WALTER DENNIS, Science Club 3 ond 4, Chess Club 4, Select Choir 3, Teacher's Asst. 3 ond 4, Special Chorus (Operetta) 3 and 4 . . . LYNN DENT, Psych. Club 4, Chess Club (Hist.) 4, Hi Times Rep. 3 ond 4, Swimming Club 3 and 4 (Hist. 4), Amateur Radio Club 4, French Club 3 . . . LESTER “CHIP DIAMOND, Rodio Club 4, Key Club 2 4, Ushers' Club 3 and 4, Four Arts Club (Ploy) 2 ond 4, Stage Crew 2-4 (Mgr. 3 ond 4), Bible Club 1-3 (V. Pres. 2), Special Chorus 2, Rep. Council 1, Welfore Store 2-4, Speech Workshop 1, Hi Times 1, Jr. Rotorian 4, Boys' State 3 . . . KATHRYN VIRGINIA DILL, Rep. Council 3, Special Chorus 3 ond 4, Monitor 2 ond 3, Allied Youth 1 and 2, Four Arts Club 1-4, Mobile Historic Soc. 2 ond 4, French Club 3 and 4, Girls' Ath. Assn. 1 ond 2 . . . CHARLES E. DI MASSIO, Gate Club 2-4, Mobile Historic Soc. (Pres.) 2-4, Argument Inc. 2-4, Special Chorus (Operetta) 2 4, Select Choir 2 and 3, Monitor (Locker) 1-4, Chess Club 4, Rep. Council 3, Hi Times Rep. 1 ond 2, Jr. Red Cross 1, Inter-Club Council 2-4 . . . BEACH DIX, Band 1-4, Stage Crew 2-4, Ushers' Club 3 and 4, Fut. Engineers 1 ond 2 . . . IRENE DOBBIN, Jr. Red Cross 3, Teacher's Asst. 3 ond 4, Bible Club 4, Psych. Club 4, Monitor 3, Allied Youth 4 . . . Daughtry Davis Dennis Daughtry Dov.s Dent Davidson Davis Dawson Deckle Diamond Dill Davis Davis Dean Dees Di Mossio Dix JIM DOHERTY, Fut. Engineers 1-4, Rep. Council 1 . . . ROBERT DONAVAN, Usher ' Club 3 ond 4, Hi Times Rep. 1, Fut. Engi- neers 1-4 (V. Pres. 4, Trees. 3), Chess Club 4, Science Club 4, Amoteur Radio Club 4, City Youth Govt. 3, Not. Hon. Soc. 4 . . . ANN DONNEUY, Bookkeeper 4, Monitor 4, Teacher's Asst. 3 . . . DAVID DOOLITTLE, Speciol Chorus (Oporetto) 3 and 4 . . , MARY JEAN DOSTER, Gote Club 1-4 (Secy. 3 ond 4), Quill ond Scroll 3 ond 4, French Club 3, Four Arts Club 1-4, Hi Times Rep. 2, Fut. Teachers 1, Bible Club 1 ond 2, Hi Times (Asst. Circulation Mgr. 2, Circulation Mgr. 3), Student Council 2 . . . PATRICK DOUGLAS. D. O. Club 3 ond 4. Allied Youth 2 . . . EMMA LEE DRAIME, Yo Tappo Kees 4, Teacher's Asst. 1-3, Allied Youth 1, Psych. Club 3. Science Club 1 ... KAY MADELINE DROWN, All Girls' Council 4, Fut. Teachers 4, Teacher's Asst. 3, Hi Times Rep. 3, Bible Club 1-3, Jr. Red Cross 1 . . . DOROTHY DUBOSE. D. O. Club 4 . . . GERRY DUNN, Spanish Club 1 ond 2, Gote Club 1 ond 2, Monitor 2, Teacher's Asst. 2-4, Rep. Council 3, Quill ond Scroll 3 ond 4, Bible Club 1, Hi Times 24 (Bookkeeper 4) . . LAWRENCE ALBERT DWYER, Hi Times 3 . . . SHELBA DYAS, Monitor 2, Allied Youth 1-3, Bible Club 1 ond 2, Jr. Red Cross 1, Mobile Historic Soc. 4, Riding Club 2, Monitor (Locker) 4, Monitor (lost ond Found) 3 . . . JACKIE RUTH EICHOLD, Mohion 3 and 4 (Class Ed. 4), Not. Hon. Soc. 3 and 4 (Treos. 4), All Girls' Council 1-4 (Pres. 3 ond 4), Gate Club 2-4 (Pres. 4), French Club 3 ond 4, Argument Inc. 1-4, Girls' Stole 3, Latin Club 3, Governing Council 3 (Jr. Closs Secy.), Office Asst. 2 ond 4, Stage Crew 4, Inter-Club Council 3 ond 4, Chapel Com. 3 ond 4, Quill and Scroll 4 . . . JANE ELLIS, Four Arts Club 1-4, French Club 3 ond 4, Select Choir (Operetta) 3 and 4, All Girls' Council 4, Mobile Historic Soc. 4, Music Club But I hoven'f done anything.' 4, Teacher's Asst. 1-3, Argument Inc. 2 ond 3, Gote Club 2 ond 3, Bible Club 3 . . . CECILIA LOUISE ELMORE, Speciol Chorus (Operetta) 3 ond 4, Mobile Historic Soc. 4, Hi Times 3 and 4, Teacher's Asst. 2 and 3, French Club 1 ond 2, Riding Club 1-3 (Secy. 2, Treos. 3), Allied Youth 3, Swimming Club 3 . . . GERALD ETHERIDGE, D. O. Club 3 ond 4, Hi-Y 1, Teacher's Asst. 2, Hi Times Rep 3 . . . BILLY EUBANKS, Ushers' Club 2-4, Special Chorus (Operetta) 3 and 4, Fut. Engineers 2 and 3, Allied Youth 3, Stage Crew 2 . . . WOODROW W. EVERETT, JR., Mohion 3 ond 4 (Biz. Mgr. 4), Not. Hon. Soc. 3 ond 4 (Pres. 4), Fut. Engi- neers 1-4 (V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4), Ushers' Club 3 ond 4, Chapel Com. 3 ond 4, Homecoming Court 4, City Youth Govt. 3 (Mayor), Governing Council 3 (Jr. Closs Rep.), Rep. Council 1-3, Jr. Rotorion 3, Quill ond Scroll 4 . . . DONALD FARNEll, Hi-Y 2 ond 3, Core Club 1-3, D. O. Club 3 ond 4, Teocher's Asst. 1 ond 2, Rep. Council 3 . . . FRANCES FARNELL . . . PATRICIA ANN FARNELL, Bible Club 4, Fut. Nurses 4, Nurse's Aid 2-4, Office Asst. 3, Fut. Teachers 1 ond 2 . . . Doherty Drown Elmore Donovan Dubose Etheridge Donnelly Dunn Eubanks Doolittle Dwyer Everett Doster Dyas Fornell Dougloi Eichold Fornell Draine Ellis Fornell 37 Fa vi 11 Floyei French Feorn Ford Fucich Felbinger Forsyth Fulton Fernandez Fowler Fussell Fields Fowlkes Fussell Fisher Freeman Gabel Flowers Freeny Galloway The £ehicrA HENRY CONANT FAVIllE, Ushers' Club 3 and 4, Key Club 1- 4, Special Chorus 2-4 (Select Choir 3, Operetta 2-4), Sponish Club 2, Teacher's Asst. 1 . . . RICHARD FEARN, Fut. Engineers 2- 4, Rep. Council 2 ond 3, Stoge Crew 3 and 4, City Youth Govt. 3, Science Club 4, Bible Club 4 . . . ANNE MARIE FELBINGER, Four Arts Club 1-4, Fut. Teachers 1-4, Gate Club 3 and 4, Monitor (Locker) 4, Monitor (Hall) 4, Rep. Council 1 and 3, Bible Club 1-3, Allied Youth 1-3, Core Club Rep. 2, Hi Times Rep. (Reporter) 2, Riding Club 1 and 2 . . . RUTH FERNANDEZ, Mohian 4, O. B. E. (Pres.) 4, Special Chorus 3 and 4 (Trio 3, Select Choir 3, Operetta 3 and 4), Bible Club 3, Spanish Club 2, Not. Hon. Soc . 4 . . . ROSE O'LETA FIELDS. Office Asst. 3 ond 4, Teacher's Asst. 3 ond 4, Psych. Club 3 ond 4 . . . MARGIE FISHER. Keep 'em Rolling Club 1 ond 2, Teacher's Asst. 2, All Girls' Council 2 . . . SANDRA FLOWERS, D. O. Club 4, Office Asst. . . . ROY FLOYES, M Club 1-4, D. O. Club 4, Baseball 1-4, Bosketboll 1-3, Football 1-3 .. . ANNE FORD, Governing Council 2 ond 3 (Closs Rep. 2, V. Pres. 3), Rep. Council 1, Four Arts Club 3 ond 4 (Ploys 3 and 4), Psych. Club (Pres.) 4, Inter-Club Council 3 and 4 (Pres. 3), Cheerleader 3 and 4, French Club 3 ond 4, Homecoming Court 1 ond 4, Azalea Trail Court 4 . . . KAY FORSYTH, Hi Times 2-4 (Ed. 4, Asst. Ed. 3), Nat. Hon. Soc. 3 ond 4, Quill ond Scroll 3 ond 4 (Pres. 4), Inter-Club Council 4, Gate Club 1-3, All Girls' Council 1-3 .. . HUBERT RIVERS FOWLER, Argument Inc. 1-4 (Treos. 2, V. Pres. 3), Debate Team 1-4, Closs Officer 1-4 (V. Pres. 1 ond 2, Pres. 3 ond 4), Science Club 1 ond 4, Mobile Historic Soc. 1 ond 4 . . . MARY ANNE FOWLKES, Mohion 4, All Girls' Council 1-4 (Secy. 3, V. Pres. 4), Not. Hon. Soc. 3 ond 4 (V. Pres. 4), Bible Club 1-4, Chapel Com. 3 and 4, City Youth Govt. 3, French Club 3 ond 4, Office Asst. 3, Four Arts Club 4, Latin Club . . . JIMMY CAROLYN FREEMAN, Nat. Hon. Soc. 4, Music Club 4, Madrigal Singers 4, Special Chorus (Operetta) 3 ond 4, Fut. Teachers 3 ond 4, O. 8. E. (V. Pres.) 4, Teocher's Asst. 3 ond 4 . . . MARY FREENY, O. 8. E. 1 . . . HENRY FRENCH, Monitor (Yard) 3 and 4, Monitor (Locker) 3 and 4 , . . DONALD M. FUCICH, Office Asst. 2 ... PAT FULTON, Hi Times 3 ond 4 (Make up Ed. 4), Not. Hon. Soc. 3 and 4, Quill ond Scroll 3 ond 4, All Girls' Council 1 and 2, Sponish Club (Trees.) 2, Allied Youth 1-3, Bible Club 3, Teacher's Asst. 1-3 . . . BEN FUSSELL, Allied Youth 3, Monitor 1 . . . ERLINE FUSSELL, Core Club 2, D. O. Club 3 and 4, Teacher's Asst. 2 . . . DOWLING GABEL, M Club 2-4, Football 14, Hi-Y 3 and 4 (Sgt. at Arms 4), Monitor (Yard) 1-4, Track 1 ond 2 . . . SARAH GALLOWAY. Core Club 1 ond 2, Bible Club 1, D. O. Club 3 and 4 . . . • 38 • GAYIE GATLIN . . . JOHN GENTRY, Science Club 4, Trock 4, Not. Hon. Soc. 4 . . . PATRICK JOSEPH GIBNEY, JR., Monitor 2 ond 4, Teacher's Ant. 1-4, Track 3 ond 4, Core Club 1 ond 2 . . . JEANINE GIBSON, Bible Club 1 and 2, Riding Club I ond 2, Allied Youth 1-3, Monitor (locker) 2, All Girl ' Council 1, Psych. Club 3 ond 4, Mobile Historic Soc. 4 . . . DONALD GILL . . . JIMMY GODWIN, M Club 3 ond 4, Football 1-4 (Varsity 2-4), Fut. Engineer 1 ond 2 . . . SUE GOLEMAN, Yo Toppa Kee 4, Fut. Teacher 1-4, Allied Youth 2 ond 3, Bible Club 2, Fut. Nurse 1 ond 2, All Girl ' Council 2 . . . YVONNE GOOD WIN, D. O. Club 4, Spanish Club 2, Majorette 1-3, Rep. Council 3 and 4, Hi Time Rep. 3, Nat. Hon. Soc. 4 . . . DON GORDON, D. O. Club 3 ond 4, Rep. Council 4 . . . DANA GOULD, Usher ' Club 3, Key Club 3 ond 4, Rep. Council 3 and 4 . . . HELEN GRANDQUEST, Teacher's Asst. 1-3, librory Asst. 2, Monitor 1 . . . CONSTANCE GRAVELY, All Girls' Council 3 and 4, D. O. Club 3 and 4 (Secy. 3), Monitor (locker) 2, Gym Asst. 1, Not. Hon. Soc. 4 . . . DOROTHY GRAY, Girls. Ath. Assn. 2-4 (Pres. 3), Teacher's Asst. 2 ond 3, Inter-Club Council 3 . . . GABRIELLA GRAY, Bible Club 1, Argument Inc. 1 ond 2, Mobile Historic Soc. 2 ond 3 (V. Pres. 4), Governing Council 3 ond 4, Rep. Council 3 ond 4, Welfare Store 3 ond 4, Jr. Speakers' Bureau 4 . . . LLOYD GREEN, Special Chorus 2 ond 3, Sponish Club 2, Bible Club 2, Teocher's Asst. 1-3, Office Asst. 1-3, Monitor 1 ond 2, Hi Times Rep. 3 and 4 . . . MARIANNE GREEN, Hi Times 3 ond 4 (Adv. Mgr. 4), Quill and Scroll 3 and 4, Bible Ciub 2 and 3 All Girls' Council 4, Allied Youth 2 ond 3, Teocher's Asst. (Gym) 2 . . . KITTY GREER, Bond 1-4, Four Art Club 1-4 (Plays 2 ond 4), Jr. Red Cross 3 and 4 (Pres. 4), Hi Times 4, Bible Club 2-4, Mobile Historic Soc. 4, Psych. Club 4, Inter- Club Council 4 . . . RALPH GRIFFITH, Glee Club . . . CHARLES ARTHUR GROSS, Not. Hon. Soc. 3 ond 4, Band A 1-4, Latin Club 3, Orchestra 1-4, Ushers' Club 3 and 4, Teacher's Asst. 3 and 4 . . . AUDREY GUNTER, Fut. Nurses 3 . . . PATRICIA JOAN GUNTHORPE, Teocher's Asst. 2-4 .. . fee creom ond gossip—populor combination! Goleman Groy Gunthorpe Gill Gravely Gross Godwin Groy Gunter Gibson Grondquest Griffith Gibney Gould Greer Gotlin Goodwin Green Gentry Gordon Green • 39 • Tite £ehicrA ELAINE GUTEl, Quill and Scroll 3 and 4, Rep. Council 1-3, Hi Times 3 and 4 (News Ed. 4), Four Arts Club 2-4, Teacher's Asst. 1-3, Fut. Teachers 4, Allied Youth 1-3, Psych. Club 4, Not. Hon. Soc. 4 . . . SALLY HAAS, Rep. Council 1 and 2, Youth Council 3 and 4, All Girls' Council 4, Bible Club 1-4, Allied Youth 1-4, French Club 3, Hi Times 2-4 (Asst. Moke-up Ed. 4), Teacher's Asst. I ond 2, Mobile Historic Soc. 2 ond 3, Quill ond Scroll 4 . . . DONALD L. HADDEN, Fut. Engineers 1-3, Ushers' Club 4, Stage Crew 1-4, Bond 1-3 .. . PATRICIA HADLEY, Core Club 1 and 2, Bible Club 1, D. O. Club 3 ond 4, Jr. Red Cross 3, Girls' Ath. Assn. 1 . . . EUGENE RICHARD HAFNER, Rep. Council 2, Key Club 2-4, Ushers' Club 3 ond 4, Monitor (Flag) 1, Tcocher's Asst. 3 . . . ELEANOR HAKANSON, Not. Hon. Soc. 3 and 4, Rep. Council 4, French Club 2 ond 3, Bible Club 2 and 3, Office Asst. 2 ond 3, Teacher's Asst. 1 and 2, Monitor 2-4, Psych. Club 4, Fut. Teachers 4, O. B. E. 4, Hi Times Rep. 3 . . . FAYE HAKANSON, Not, Hon, Soc. 3 ond 4, Four Arts m Club 3 ond 4, Fut. Teachers 4, Allied Youth 1-4, Spanish Club 2, Monitor 2-4, Fut. Nurses 3, Teacher's Asst. 2 and 3 . . . CAROLL MAURINE HALL, Special Chorus 3 and 4 (Madrigal Singers 4), Teacher's Asst. 3, Office Asst. 4, Spanish Club 2 Bible Club 2 . . . CLARK HALL, Football 1-3 (B Teom 1 ond 2, Varsity 3), D. O. Club 4 . . . JANE HAMRICK . . . HENRY HAND . . . MARGIE HANKS, Fut. Teochers 2-4, Riding Club 1 and 2, Allied Youth 1 ond 2, French Club 3, library Asst. 1. Hi Times 3 . . . LOUIS GEORGE HANLEIN, Spanish Club 1 and 2, Key Club 3 ond 4, Allied Youth 3 ond 4 (Treas. 3, V. Pres. 4), Ushers' Club 4, Inter-Club Council 3 ond 4, Teacher's Asst. 1 and 2, Mobile Historic Soc. 4, Psych. Club 3 ond 4 . . . DONALD HARDY HARRIS, Core Club 1 and 2, D. O. Club 3 ond 4, Hi Times Rep. 3 and 4, Teacher's Asst. 1 and 4 . . . RONALD HARRIS, Core Club 1 ond 2, Teacher's Asst. 1 and 2, Monitor (Yord) . . . VIRGINIA ANNE HARRIS . . . JOYCE HARRISON, Girls' Ath. Assn. 2, All Girls' Council 3 . . . JOAN MARIE HARVISON, Nat. Hon. Soc. 3 and 4, Argument Inc. 3, Bible Club 3 and 4, Yo Tappa Kees 4, Office Asst. 4, Hi Times Rep. 4 . . . SHIRLEY HAWKINS, Jr. Red Cross 1 and 2, D. O. Club 4 . . . ANN BARTLETT HEARIN, Mohion (Fov. Ed.) 4, Nat. Hon. Soc. 3 ond 4, Latin Club 3 ond 4 (Pres. 4), Four Arts Club 1-4 (Ploy 3 ond 4), Teacher's Asst. 3 and 4, All Girls' Council 2 ond 3, Inter-Club Council 2 ond 4, Science Club (Secy.-Treos.) 3, Stage Crew 2-4, Girl Mariners (Pres.) 2, Quill ond Scroll 4 . . . KEN- NETH N. HEDGEPETH . . . Hoos Hall Harris Hadden Hamrick Harrison Hadley Hand Harvison Hafner Hanks Hawkins Hakanson Honlein Hearin Hakanson Harris Hedgepeth RAMON t. HENDERSON, M Club 3 and 4, Football 3 and 4, Boifboll 3 . . . JAMES HERMAN . , . MARIE HERRING, Fut. Nun 1-4 (V. Pro . 4), Hi Tim 2-4 .. . MILLIE HIBBERT, Got Club 1, Bible Club 2 ond 3, Jr. Red Cross 3 ond 4, Monitor (locker) 3, Office Asst. 4, Cor Club 2, Teocher's Asst. 1, Science Club 2 . . . MERLA ANN HIGGINS. Mohion 3 ond 4 (Art Ed. 4), Not. Hon. Soc. 3 ond 4, Four Arts Club 1-4, French Club 3 ond 4, Fut. T och rs 3 ond 4, Fan Randlette Art Hon. Soc. 2-4 (Pros. 3), Special Chorus (Operetta) 3 ond 4, Select Choir 3, All Girls' Council 3 ond 4, Bible Club 4, Argument Inc. 1-3, Gat Club 2. Quill and Scroll 4 . . . HERBERT HILDERBRANDT . . . RONALD LEE HILL, Bond A 14, Orchestra 3 ond 4, Ushers' Club 4, Teacher's Asst. 3 ond 4, Basketball 2, Hi Times Rep. 1 ond 2 . . . STANLEY HOLCOMB, Special Chorus (Operetto) 3 and 4, Select Choir 3, Football 1 ond 2 . . . JOSEPH ANDREW HOLIFIELD, III, Chess Club 4, Spanish Club 2, Visuol Ed. 1 . . . BARBARA JEAN HOLLADAY, Bible Club 1, Hi Times Rep. 1 ond 2, Cor Club 1 and 2, Jr. Red Cross 2, Teocher's Asst. 3 and 4, Special Chorus (Operetta) 3 ond 4, Allied Youth 4, Fut. Teachers 4, Psych. Club 4, Four Arts Club 4, Fut. Nurses 4 . . . ROBERT HOLLADAY . . . PHILLIP ANDREW HOLLIS . . . JOYCE HOLMAN, Special Chorus (Operetto) 3 ond 4, Monitor 3 ond 4, Majorette 1-4, Allied Youth 1 and 2, Bible Club 3, Girls' Ath. Assn. 1 and 2. Yo Toppo Kees 4 . . . RICHARD HOLMES, Key Club 1-4 (Treas. 4), Ushers' Club 2-4, Jr. Speakers' Bureau 3, Science Club 3, Spanish Club 2, Rep. Council 1 and 2, Speech Workshop 1 , . . BETTY HOPKINS, Bible Club 1. Fut. Teochers I, Spanish 6. J. and boys get Christmas baskets ready to go. Club 2, Hi Times Rep. 2, Teocher's Asst. 3, D. O. Club 4 . . . LAWRENCE HOPKINS, Keep 'em Rolling Club 1-3 (Pres. 2), Fut. Engineers 1 and 2, Science Club 1, Football 1-3 .. . HARRY E. HORN, Ushers' Club 4, Teacher's Asst. 1-3, Hi Times Rep. 3, Monitor (Yard) 3, Allied Youth 3, Bible Club 3 . . . DAVID V. HOWARD, Bible Club 3, D. O. Club 3 and 4 . . . HERBERT HUBBARD, Gymnostics Team 2 and 3, Track 2, Monitor 3 . . . TOMMY HUBBARD. M Club 2-4, Football (Vorsity) 2-4, Trock 2-4, Teocher's Asst. 1-4 .. . MARY ELLEN HUFFMAN, Jr. Red Cross 4, O. B. E. (Treos.) 4, Fut. Teachers 2-4, Monitor 2, Spanish Club 1 and 2, Teocher's Asst. 1-4, Library Asst. 1 ond 2 . . . Henderson Holcomb Hopkins Herman Holifield Hopkins Herring Holladay Horn Hibbert Hollodoy Howard Higgins Hollis Hubbard Hilderbrandt Holman Hubbard Hill Holmes Huffman Hughes Hunter Jackson Jackson Jackson Jacobson James Jomes Jenkins Jervis Johnson Johnston Jones Jones Jones Joyce Joyner Judge Kahn Koller Karl Tft e etticrJ WILLIAM HUGHES, Stag Crow 1-4, Jr. Red Cross 1, Mobile Historic Soc. 3 and 4, Keep 'em Rolling Club 1-3 .. . JEAN HUNTER, Bible Club 1, Glee Club 1, Rep. Council 1, Monitor 2, Not. Hon. Soc. 4 . . . IRENE JACKSON, Rep. Council 4, Monitor (Locker) 4, Swimming Club 3, Fut. Teachers 3, Office Asst. 3, All Girls' Council 3, Allied Youth 2 ond 3, Teocher's Asst. 1 and 2. Spanish Club 2 . . . SANDRA JACKSON, Monitor 1, Allied Youth 1, Bible Club 3, Teocher's Asst. 4 . . . VALERIE LOUISE JACKSON, Keep 'em Rolling Club 1-4, Teacher's Asst. 3 . . . BARBARA JACOBSON, Bible Club 1-3, Allied Youth 2 and 3, Teocher's Asst. 1 and 2, Argument Inc. 3, Jr. Red Cross 3 . . . CATHERINE JAMES . . . MARGARET ANNE JAMES, Cor Club 1 and 2, Fut. Nurses 1-3, Openuppolocka 2 ond 3, All Girls' Council 1-3, D. O. Club, Teacher's Asst. 4 . . . MARY JENKINS, Teacher's Asst. 2 . , . CAROL JERVIS, O. B. E. 4 . . . PEGGY JOHNSON, Girls' Ath. Assn. 1 and 2, Sponish Club 1 and 2, Orchestra 1-3, Argument Inc. 3, Fut. Teachers 3 and 4, Stage Crew 1, 3 ond 4, Office Asst. 4, Chess Club (Secy.) 4, Swimming Club 4, Not. Hon. Soc. 4 . . . MARTHA HOLMES JOHNSTON, Psych. Club 3 ond 4, Spanish Club 3, Nurse's Aid 4 . . . CAROLYN JONES, Bible Club 4, Allied Youth 4, Teacher's Asst. 3 and 4, Monitor (Locker) 4, Band 3, Mobile Historic Soc. 4 . . . KAY JONES, Fut. Teachers 1, Yo Tappa Kees 4, Nurse's Aid 3, Teocher's Asst. 3 . . . ROSE MARY JONES, All Girls' Council 2, Teacher's Asst. 2, Fut. Nurses 1 and 2 . . . BEVERLY JOYCE, Rep. Council 1 and 2, Office A:st. 2 ond 3, Spanish Club 1 ond 2, Bible Club 1-3, Allied Youth 1-3, O. B. E. 4, Jr. Red Cross 2 . . . KENNETH JOYNER . . . THOMAS JACKSON JUDGE, Mohion 4, Nat. Hon. Soc. 3 and 4 . . . BILLY KAHN, Hi-Y 3, Teacher's Asst. 4 . . . BASIL THEODORE KALLER, Mobil Historic Soc. 4, Special Chorus (Operetta) 3 ond 4, Select Choir 3, Four Arts Club (Ploy) 1-4, Teacher's Asst. 2 and 4, Hi Times Rep. 3 ond 4 . . . PATRICIA KARL, Mohion (Faculty Ed.) 4, Not. Hon. Soc. 3 and 4, Swimming Club (Pres.) 3 ond 4, Fut. Teachers 1-4 (Hist. 2, Secy. 3 and 4), Latin Club 3 and 4 (Pres. 3), Bible Club 3 ond 4, Teacher's Asst. 1-4, Inter-Club Council 3 and 4, Hi Times Rep. 3, Quill ond Scroll 4 . . . • 42 • CLAUDIA KAUFMAN, Fu . Teachers 1-4 (Cor. Secy. 3, Conven- tion 2 and 3), Special Chorus 3 and 4 (Operetta 3 and 4, Cor- datis 4), Psych. Club (Secy.) 4, Bible Club 4, Core Club 1 ond 2, Riding Club 1 ond 2, Four Arts Club (Ploy) 4, All Girls' Council 13, Teacher's Asst. 3 . . . ROBERT KEUETT . . . JEANETTE KELLEY, D. O. Club 4, Fut. Nurses 1-3, Monitor (Locker) 2 and 3, Office Asst. 3 . . . GAIL KEMPIN, D. O. Club 3 and 4 . . . NANCY KENDRICK, Science Club 3, Psych. Club 4 . . . JEANNE KILLIAN. French Club 1-3 (Secy. 3), Fut. Teachers 1, Bible Club 3. Orchestra 1-3 . . . DAVID LLOYD KING, Rep. Council 1 ond 4. Cafe. Asst. 2, Football 14, M Club . . . JOYCE ANN KNIGHT, Mohion 3 ond 4, Special Chorus (Operetta) 4, All Girls' Council 4, Teacher's Asst. 4, French Club 1 ond 2, Not. Hon. Soc. 4, Quill and Scroll 4 . . . LINDA KNIGHT, Not. Hon. Soc. 3 and 4 (Historian 4), Quill ond Scroll 3 ond 4, Latin Club 3 ond 4 (Praetor 4), Hi Times 2 and 3 (Adv. Mgr. 3), Allied Youth 2 and 3, Mobile Historic Soc. (Sec .) 2, Fut. Teachers 2, Bible Club 1 ond 2 . . . MARVIN KNIGHT, Chess Club 4, Argument Inc. 1-3, Spanish Club 1 ond 2, Teocher's Asst. 2, Rep. Council 2, Bond 1 . . . KAREN KOONTZ, Fut. Teachers 2 4, Monitor (Locker) 2-4, Stage Crew 3 ond 4, Psych. Club 4, Bible Club 3, Teocher's Asst. 2 ond 3, Fut. Nurses 1, Riding Club 1 . . . MARY LOU KOZEL, D. O. Club 3 and 4, Core Club 1 ond 2, Monitor (Hall) 1 and 2 . . . GERTRUDE STEWART LA GRAVE, French Club 4, Hi Times 2-4 (Cir. Mgr. 4), Quiil and Scroll 3 ond 4, All Girls' Council 1-3, Bible Club 2 and 3, Not. Hon. Soc. 4 . . . MARY JO LAMAR, French Club 1, All Girls' Council 3, Psych. Club 4 . . . MARY ELLEN LAMBERT, O. B. E. 4 . . . REID LAMBERT, Jittery Seniors register For cof ege board exams. Not. Hon. Soc. 3 ond 4, Baseball 1-4, Homecoming Court 4 . . . CONNIE LAMIE, Psych. Club 3 ond 4, Allied Youth 3, Mobile Historic Soc. 4, Teacher's Asst. 3 ond 4 . . . MARY ELIZABETH LA MONT, Aquo Moids 3 ond 4 (Sec. 3), Psych. Club 3, French Club 3, Teocher's Asst. 2 ond 4, Monitor 3, Inter-Club Council 3, Gate Club 1, Riding Club 1 . . . DOUGLAS WILLIAM LAMPPIN, Psych. Club 3, Hi-Y 3 ond 4 . . . JAMES LARGUE, Allied Youth 2 ond 3, Spanish Club 2, Baseball (B team) 1, Monitor I, Rep. Council 4, D. O. Club 4 . . . JOHN M. LAURENDINE, Spanish Club 2, Hi-Y 3 and 4, Core Club 1 and 2 . . . King lomor lourendine Killian La Grove largue Kendrick Koxel lomppin Kempin Koontz Lo Mont Kelley Knight lomie Koufmon Knight lombert • 43 • Lee Little Livingston Lloyd locke logon long long lord lot! lundy Lyons McCollum McBride McCarthy McCkimmy McClary McClure McCollum McCool McDonald fhe ehicrA JEAN ANN LEE, Fut. Teachers 2 and 3, D. O. Club 4, Special Chorus 3 and 4, Teacher's Asst. 1, Monitor (Hall) 3 . . . NANCY LITTLE, Jr. Red Cross 1, Allied Youth 3, Science Club 3, Psych. Club 4 . . . JACKIE LIVINGSTON, All Girls' Council I, Spanish Club 2, Special Chorus 3, Y-Teens 2, Yo Tappa Kees 4, Teocher's Asst. 1 and 3, Bible Club 4 . . . HENRY LLOYO, D. O. Club 3 and 4 . . .SUSAN LOCKE, Mohion (Ed.) 4, Nat. Hon. Soc. 3 and 4, Fut. Teachers 1-4, Swimming Club 3 and 4 (V. Pres. 4), Four Arts Club 1-4, Jr. Speakers' Bureau 3, Bible Club 1-3, French Club 2 and 3, Quill and Scroll 4 . . . ROBERT LOGAN, D. O. Club 3 . . . CHARLOTTE ELLEN LONG, Bible Club 3 All Girls' Council 1-3, Special Chorus 3 and 4 . . . WILLIAM LONG, Usher's Club 3 ond 4, Bible Club 2 and 3, Select Choir 2 and 3, Special Chorus 2 and 3 (Operetta 2 and 3) . . . BETTY J. LORO, Fut. Nurses 1-4, Mobile Historic Soc. 2, D. O. Club 3 and 4, Class Officer (Treos.) 3, Rep. Council 4, Allied Youth 2 and 3, Teocher's Asst. 3 ond 4, Homecoming Court 4, Azalea Trail Maid 4 . . . ELIZABETH LOTT, Core Club 1 and 2, Fut. Nurses 2 ond 3. Nurse's Aid 3, 0. O. Club 4, Teacher's Asst. 2, Not. Hon. Soc. 4 . . . IRIS ELIZABETH LUNDY, Yo Toppo Kees (Pres.) 4, Band A 2-4, Bible Club 1 ond 2, Gate Club 1 ond 2, Orchestra A 1 and 2, Monitor 1, Nat. Hon. Soc. 4 . . . MARION HALL LYONS, JR., Monitor (Cafe.) 4, Governing Council (Sr. Class Rep., Treos.) 4, Rep Council 3 ond 4, Ushers' Club 4 . . . CAROLYN McBRIDE, Psych. Club 3 ond 4, Spanish Club 2 . . . COLDEN MCCARTHY . . . WAYNE McCLAMMY, Baseball 2. Spanish Club 2 and 3 . . . PATSY McCLARY, Band 1-4, Girls' Ath. Assn. 1-3, Orchestra 3 . . . N. D. McCLURE, Football 1-4, Fut. Engineers 1-4 (Secy. 3) . . . JERRALD McCOLLUM, Ushers' Club 3 ond 4, French Club 3 ond 4, Bible Club 1-4 (Pres. 4), Four Arts Club (Plays 3 and 4), Rep. Council 2, Music Club 4, Special Chorus (Operettas) 2-4, Select Choir 3, Madrigal Singers 4, Teocher's Asst. 1-4, Jr. Rotorian 4, Nat. Hon. Soc. 4 . . . JOSEPH STEPHENS McCOLLUM, Jr. Red Cross 1, Baseball 2, Spanish Club 1-3, Science Club 4, Amoteur Radio Club 4 . . . PAULA McCOOL, Fut. Teachers 1-4, Allied Youth 1-3, Monitor (Gym) 1, Teocher's Asst. 4, Jr. Red Cross 4, Bible Club 3, Riding Club 1 . . . PATRICIA ELIZABETH McDONALD, Hi Times Rep. 3, Core Club 1 ond 2, Monitor (Hall) 3, Teocher's Asst. 1-3, Not. Hon. Soc. 4 . . . • 44 • BETTY McGHEE, Riding Club 1 and 2, Fut. Teochers 1 and 2, Spanish Club 1 and 2, Hi Times 2 and 3 (Moke-up Ed. 3), Allied Youth 2 and 3, Quill and Scroll 3 and 4, Psych. Club 3 and 4 (Secy. 3) . . -DOUGLAS MclNTOSH, Fut. Engineers 2-4, Spanish Club 2 . . . MAC MclEOD, Allied Youth 1 and 2 (V. Pres. 2), Bible Club 1 and 2, M Club 2-4, Ushers' Club 3 and 4, Key Club 2-4, Basketball 2, Track (Varsity) 2, Governing Council (Treos.) 1, Rep. Council 2, Special Chorus 2 . . . ANNE McMILLAN, Teocher's Asst. 1-4, Monitor (Locker) 3, Rep. Council 2, Monitor (Hall) 2. Fut. Teochers 1, Allied Youth 1, Nat. Hon. Soc. 4 . . . NADALEE McNAB, Nat. Hon. Soc. 3 and 4, Fut. Nurses 1-4, Four Arts Club 3 ond 4, Bible Club 1 and 2, Psych. Club 3, Spanish Club 1 and 2, Teocher's Asst. 1 and 3, Allied Youth 2, Rep. Council 2 ond 3 . . . BARBARA JO McNUTT, Mohian 4, Fut. Teochers 3 and 4 (Treos. 4), Special Chorus (Operetto) 3, Rep. Council 2 and 3, Four Arts Club 2-4, Argument Inc. 1 and 2, Girls' Ath. Assn. 1 ond 2, Monitor 3, Not. Hon. Soc. 4 . . . SUE H. MACDONALD, Fut. Teachers 1-4, Sponish Club 2, Riding Club 1, Allied Youth 1, Teacher's Asst. 1 ... PAT MAHONEY, Band A 1-4, Spanish Club 2 . . . ANN TAYLOR MALONE, library Club (Secy.-Treos.) 2, Allied Youth 1 ond 2, Fut. Teachers 3 ond 4, Mobile Historic Soc. 2, Spanish Club 2, Bible Club 2, Nurse's Aid 1, Library Asst. 2, Monitor (Locker) 3 . . . JUSTICE A. MANNING, Bible Club 3 . . . FRANCES RAY MAPLES, Nat. Hon. Soc. 3 and 4, Special Chorus 2-4 (Operetta 3 and 4), Select Choir 2 and 3, All Girls' Council 2, Fut. Teachers 1-4, Madrigal Singers 4, Sponish Club 1 and 2, Teocher's Asst. 1-4, Eng. Dept. Typist 4, Music Club 4 . . . ROBERT MARKS . . . SHELDON First, pick a number from o e to ten, doub.'e if, subtract . . . MARRIOTT, Key Club 2 4, Spanish Club 3, Science Club 3, Base- ball I and 2, Hi Times Rep. 1 ond 2 . . . GYANN MARSHALL, Psych. Club 3 and 4, Not. Hon. Soc. 4 . . . BENJAMIN WALLACE MARTIN, Latin Club 3, Science Club 4, Teacher's Asst. 1 . . . MARGARET MARTIN, All Girls' Council 1-4, Bible Club 1-4, Gate Club 1-4, Monitor 1-4, Openuppolocka 3, Fut. Teachers 1, Core Club 1-4, Allied Youth 1 and 2, Spanish Club 1 and 2, Teacher's Asst. 1 and 2 . . . MAXINE JOYCE MARTIN, Bible Club 2-4 (Asst. Secy. 4), Yo Toppa Kees 4, Teacher's Asst. 1-4, Monitor 3, Gate Club 1 ond 2, Girls' Ath. Assn. 2, Core Club 1, Njt. Hon. Soc. 4 . . . GERALD MASTEN, Teacher's Asst. 1 . . . RICHARD MEADE, Psych. Club 3 ond 4, Bible Club 2 a-.d 3, French Club 1 ond 2, Hi Times 3 and 4, Hi Times Rep. I, Nat. Hon. Soc. 4 . . . BEVERLY MELTON . . . CAROLYN MERRILL, Special Chorus 3 and 4, Teacher's Asst. 3 and 4, Monitor 3, Select Choir 3 . . . McGhee McIntosh McLeod MeMillo.n McNob McNutt Macdonald Mahoney Malone Manning Maples Marks Marriott Marshall Martin Martin Mortin Mas ten Meade Melton Merrill • 45 fhe Senior A Allied Youth 2-4, Bible Club 3 and 4, Hi Times Rep. 3 and 4, Rep. Council 3, Hi Times (Bus. Staff) 2, Fut. Engineers 1 and 2, Monitor (Cafe.) 2, Hi-Y I, library Asst. 1 . . . FRANK LEONARD MILLER, Football 2-4 (B 2, Vorsity 3 and 4), Key Club 3 and 4, Monitor (Cafe.) 2. M Club 3 and 4 . , . SYLVIA JANETTE MILLER, Teacher's Asst. 1, 3 and 4, Special Chorus (Operettas) 14, Select Choir 3, Hi Times Rep. 3 and 4 . . . BARBARA ANN MILNE, Nat. Hon. Soc. 3 and 4, All Girls' Council 1-3, Gate Club 2 and 3, Core Club 1 and 2, Special Chorus 3 and 4 . . . GERALDINE MILNE . . . JEAN MIMS, D. O. Club 4 . . . RAY- MOND EDWARD MINARDI . . . BARBARA MOODY, Fut. Teachers 1 and 2, Teacher's Asst. 1 ond 2, Monitor 2 . . . LORINE MOODY, Bible Club 1, D. O. Club 3 ond 4, Teacher's Asst. 1-4 . . . COOKIE MOONEY, Jr. Red Cross 4, Fut. Teachers 1-3, Allied Youth 1-3, Office Asst. 1-3, Bible Club 2, Openuppolocka 2, Girls' Ath. Assn. 1, Riding Club 1, Mobile Historic Soc. 2 . . . BOBBY MOORHEAD, Allied Youth 1, Bible Club 1 ond 2, Psych. Club (Pres.) 3 ond 4, Office Asst. 2 ond 4, Monitor 3, Inter-Club Council 3 ond 4 . . . CHARLES LLOYD MORRIS, Band A 1-4, Baseball 3 and 4 . . , GENE MORRIS, Nat. Hon. Soc. 3 and 4, Quill ond Scroll 3 and 4, Bond A 1-4, Hi Times 3 and 4, Teacher's Asst. 1 ond 2, Jr. Red Cross 1-4, Science Club 3 ond 4 (Secy.- Treos. 4) . . . IDA MAUDE MORRIS, Office Asst. 4, Monitor (Locker) 3, Yo Tappa Kees 4 . . . NAN MORRIS, Majorette 2 ond 3, Special Chorus 4, Psych. Club 3 and 4, Bible Club 2, Fut. Nurses 2, Monitor (locker) 3 and 4, Allied Youth 2 ond 3 . . . Merrill Miller Moody Merrill Miller Mooney Miller Moody Morris JACK MERRILL, Hi Times Rep. 4, Bible Club 3 ond 4 (V. Pres. 4), Core Club 1-4, Four Arts Club 3 ond 4, Plays 3 ond 4, Monitor (Yord) 1, Band A 1-4, Teocher's Asst. 3, Psych. Club 4 . . . JOY ANN MERRILL, Bond A 14, Nurse's Aid 3 . . . EVELYN JEAN MESSER, Special Chorus (Operettas) 1-4, Select Choir 2-4, Psych. Club 4, Bible Club 1 and 4, Fut. Teachers 4, Four Arts Club 1-4, Mobile Historic Soc. 4, Monitor 1-4 (locker Office 4), Jr. Red Cross 1 and 2, Rep. Council 1, Argument Inc. 1, Hi Times Rep. 1 . . . THOMAS LEON MILFORD, JR„ Key Club 2-4, Monitor (Yard) 2 and 3, Teocher's Asst. 3 . . . DARLENE MILLER, All Girls' Council 1, 2 ond 4, Jr. Red Cross 2, Bible Club 3, Nurse's Aid 4, D. O. Club 4 . . . EDDIE MILLER, Rep. Council 3, Fut. Engineers 2, Allied Youth 2 ond 3, Bible Club 1 and 2, Teocher's Asst. 4, Football 3, Monitor 3 . . . FELIX MILLER, Messer Milne Moorhead Milford Milne Morris Milier Mims Morris Miller Minardi Morris ROBERT MORRIS, Allied Youth 2, Bible Club 1 and 2, Key Club 3 and 4, Ushers' Club 3 and 4, Spanish Club 2, Rep. Council 1 . . . BILLIE JO MULLINS, Hi Times 3 and 4 (Feature Ed. 4), Quill and Scroll 3 and 4, Jr. Red Cross 4, Psych. Club 4, Allied Youth 1-4, Rep. Council 1-3, Bible Club 1-3, Mobile Historic Soc. 2 and 3, Spanish Club 2, Riding Club 1, Nat. Han. Soc. 4 . . . PRISCILLA MANSFIELO MURDOCH, Jr. Red Cross 3 and 4, Office Asst. 4, Monitor 3, Teacher's Asst. 1 and 3. Nat. Hon. Soc. 4 . . . CAROLYN MURPHY, Core Club 1 and 2, Gate Club 1 and 2, D. O. Club 4, Monitor (Locker) 4, Nat. Hon. Soc. 4 . . . BRUNT MUSGROVE, D. O. Club 4 . . . HARVEY NEWELL . . . CHERRY DONA NICHOLAS, Gate Club 1 and 2, Y-Teens 1, Jr. Red Cross 1, Core Club (Pres.) . . . GEORGE NICHOLAS, D. O. Club 4 . . . HELEN NICHOLAS, Bookkeeper 4, O. B. E. 4, Teocher's Asst. 1-3, Fut. Teachers 4, Nat. Hon. Soc. 4 . . . MARY JEAN NICHOLAS, Fut. Nurses 14. Mobile Historic Soc. 2, D. O. Club 3 and 4, Teachers's Asst. 3 and 4, Library Club 2, Library Asst. 2, Allied Youth 2 and 3, Girls' Ath. Assn. 1 . . . SHIRLEY NICHOLAS, Rep. Council 1 and 2. Girls' Ath. Assn. 1 and 2, All Girls' Council 2, Hi Times Rep. 1 and 2, Core Club 1 and 2, Teacher's Asst. 1-3, Monitor (Holl) 2 . . . MARDEL NICHOLl, Gate Club 1-4, Special Chorus (Operetta) 4, All Girls' Council 1-3, Jr. Red Cross 1-3, Core Club Rep. 1 ond 2, Girls' Ath. Assn. 1 ond 2, Not. Hon. Soc. 4 . . . DllCEY NIMMEAU. Spanish Club 2 and 3, Allied Youth 2 ond 3, Yo Toppa Kees 4, Gate Club 4, All Girls' Council 4 . . . JEANNETTE NIX, Library Beauty reigns ot Murphy'I Homecoming. Asst. 3, D. O Club 3 ond 4 . . . YVONNE NORTON, Teocher's Asst. 2-4, All Girls' Council 4, Yo Toppa Kees (V. Pres.) 4, Psych. Club 4, Office Asst. 3, Fut. Teachers 3, Monitor (Yard) 3, Allied Youth 2, Bible Club 2, Girls' Ath. Assn. 1 . . . JEANETTE O'BRIEN, Latin Club 2-4, All Girls' Council 4, Office Asst. 1 and 2, French Club 2-4, Argument Inc. 1 ond 2, Monitor 2, Not. Hon. Soc. 4 . . . BETTY ODOM, Rep. Council 1, O. B. E. 4, Office Asst. 4 . . . BETTY JUNE ODOM, D. O. Club 3 ond 4, Rep. Council 3, Jr. Red Cross 4, Teocher's Aist. 3 ond 4 . . . GERALDINE ORSO, Monitor (Hall) 1 ond 2, Teocher's Asst. 1 ond 3 . . . BETTY OTEY, Jr. Red Cross 3 tnd 4, Fut. Nurses 3 ond 4 (Secy.-Trees. 4), Science Club 4, Not. Hon. Soc. 4 . . . DORIS OWEN . . . Morris Mullins Murdock Murphy Musgrove Newell Nicholas Nicholos Nicholas Nicholas Nicholos Nicholl Nimmeou Nix Norton O’Brien Odom Odom Orso Otey Owen e 47 e Owens Owens Pace Palmes Parks Parrot Partridge Patch Peovy Peoy Pennington Percy Perkins Phillips Pierce Pinson Pitts Pleosont Plotka Pocase Poehlmon The £eHferJ PATRICIA OWENS, Fut. Nurses 3, D. O. Club 3 ond 4 . . . ROBERT B. OWENS. Key Club M, M Club 2-4 (Tree . 4), Ushers' Club 2-4, Homecoming Court 3, Basketball 2-4, Track 2, Rep. Council 1 . . . MAC PACE, Rep. Council (Alt.) 4 , . . HOWARD PALMES, Key Club 2 ond 3 (V. Pres. 3), Special Chorus 2 and 3 (Operetta 3), Teochor't Asst. 3, Ushers' Club 3 ond 4, Bible Club 2 and 3, Spanish Club 1 and 2, Fut. Engineers 3 . . . MARY DEAN PARKS, Four Arts Club 3 ond 4 (Play 3), Bible Club 3, Gate Club 1-4, Girls' Ath. Assn. 2, All Girls' Council, Jr. Red Cross 1 and 2, Fut. Teachers 2 . . . VIRGINIA PARROT, Bible Club 1 ond 2, Monitor 2, Sponish Club 2, Rep. Council 3, D. O. Club 3 ond 4 (Secy. 4), Nat. Hon. Soc. 4 . . . KENNETH ALLAN PARTRIDGE, Core Club 1 . . . HENRY AUSTIN PATCH, Football 1 ond 2, Key Club 1 ond 2, Visual Ed. 1 ond 2, Rep. Council 3, Allied Youth 3 . . . BLANCHE PEAVY . . . THOMAS PEAY . . . LLOYD PENNINGTON, Chess Club (Treas.) 4, Photog- raphy Club 4, Teacher's Asst. 2 . . . MARILYN PERCY, Psych. Club 4 . . . CLARENCE PERKINS, Core Club 14, D. O. Club 3 ond 4, Cofe. Asst. 1-4 .. . WILLIAM HILRY PHILLIPS. Bond 1-3, Fut. Engineers 1-3, Mobile Historic Soc. 4, Teacher's Asst. 1-3, Youth Govt. 3 . . . ROBERT PIERCE, D. O. Club 3 ond 4, Bible Club 3 and 4, Monitor (Hall) 3 and 4, Fut. Engineers 3 . . . DONALD PINSON. Office Asst. 1, D. O. Club 3 and 4 . . . JIMMY PITTS, Band (B-l, A-2-4), Fut. Teochers 1, Hi Times 3 ond 4, Mobile Historic Soc. 3, Bible Club 3, Orchestra (A-3), Quill ond Scroll 4 . . . VIRGINIA PLEASANT, Spanish Club 2, Rep. Council 2, Special Chorus 3 and 4, Nat. Hon. Soc. 4 . . . NADINE PLOTKA, Office Asst. 1-4, Yo Tappa Kees 4, Sponish Club 2, Fut. Teachers 1 and 2, Allied Youth 1, Monitor 1 . . . TOMMY RENAULD POCASE, Four Arts Club (Ploy) 4, Fan Randlette Art Hon. Soc. 4, Mobile Historic Soc. 3 ond 4 . . . CLAUS POEHL- MAN, Office Asst. 2, Teacher's Asst. 1, Four Arts Club 2-4, Mobile Historic Soc. 4 . . . 48 JANE FAYE POLK, D. O. Club 4, Bible Club 3 . . . PEGGY JACQUELINE POOLE, Yo Toppo Kees 4, Not. Hon. $o . 4 . . . LEO GERALD POSE, Monitor 2 ond 3, Rep. Council 4, Spanish Club 2, Core Club 1 . . . PHILLIP CARL POSEY, Special Chorus (Operetta) 3 ond 4, Madrigal Singers 4, Select Choir 3, Bond A 1-4, Orchestra 1-4, Music Club 4, Ushers' Club 3 and 4, Rep. Council 1 ond 4, Gate Club 2, Bible Club 4, Chapel Com. 3 and 4, Nat. Hon. Sac. 4 . . . BILLY GILBERT POWELL, Visual Ed. 14... CAROLE PATRICIA POWELL, Jr. Red Cross 3, Teacher's Asst. 3. Nat. Hon. Sac. 4 . . . DOROTHY POWELL, O. B E. 4, Swimming Club 3 ond 4 (V. Pres. 3), Fut. Teachers 1-4 (Hist. 4), Allied Youth 1-4, Office Asst. 1-3, Teacher's Asst. 3, Bible Club 1-3, Hi Times 3, Mobile Historic Soc. 2, Monitor (lost and Found) 2, Riding Club 1 . . . ELIZABETH POWELL, Rep. Council 1, Spanish Club 2, librory Asst. 2, O. B. E. 4 . , . CHARLIE PRATER, Allied Youth 3, Fut. Engineers 3 . . . GLENDA ANN PRICE, D. O. Club 3 and 4, Girls' Ath. Assn. 1 . . . MARILYN PRICE, Riding Club 1-3, Girls' Ath. Assn. 1-3, Bible Club 1-3, Fut. Teachers 2 and 3 Allied Youth 2 ond 3 . . . EDNA PRINCE, Fut. Nurses 3. D. O. Club 3 ond 4 . . . JOYCE PRINCE, Mohion 4, Fut. Teachers 1-4, Four Arts Club 4, Psych. Club 4, Teacher's Asst. 3 ond 4, Allied Youth 2 ond 3, Sponish Club 1 ond 2, Girls' Ath. Assn. 1, Not. Hon. Soc. 4 . . . MYRICK F. PROUTY, Special Chorus 3 ond 4, Football 1, Monitor 4, Teacher's Asst. 4 . . . EVELYN PUCKETT, O. B E. 3 and 4, Bible Club 2 ond 3, Allied 'Decit the cor with Murphy colon Youth 2, Teocher's Asst. 2 . . . ROBERT PUCKETT . . . EARL PUGH, Fut. Engineers 1-4, Monitor 3, Teocher's Asst. 2 and 3, Jr. Red Cross 2 . . . VERA PUGH, Yo Toppa Kees 4 . . . ANN QUARLES, Mohion 3 ond 4 (literary Ed. 4), Jr. Speakers' Bureau 4, Nat. Hon. Soc. 3 and 4 (Secy. 4), Special Chorus (Operetta) 3 ond 4, Speciol Chorus Trio 3, Select Choir 3, Four Arts Club 1-4 (Ploys 3 ond 4), Bible Club 3, Chapel Com. 3 ond 4, Spanish Club 2, Riding Club 1 and 2, Quill and Scroll 4 . . . JACK RADCLIFFE, Nat. Hon. Sec. 3. Chess Club (Cor. Secy.) 4 . . . JIMMIE RAMEY, M Club 1-4, Boseboll Varsity 1-4, Core Club 2 . . . Polk Poole Pose Posey Powell Powell Powell Powell Proter Price Price Prince Prince Prouty Puckett Puckett Pugh Pugh Quarles Raddiffe Romey • 49 • Roy R ce Robimon Royford Richordion Rockwell Reotonover Rick % Rodriguez Reinhort Rigby Rolling Rembert Ripp Rot Revel Robert Route Reynold Robert Rowell [ke SehierJ PAT RAY, Library A t. 4, Jr. Red Cro 3, Teachor' A t. 3, Fut. Teacher 1, Four Art Club 1, Monitor 1 . . . COLLEEN RAYFORD, Teacher' A t. 1, Monitor (Hall) 3, Yo Tappa Kee 4 . . . CLYDE REASONOVER, Special Choru (Operetta) 3 ond 4 . . . JOAN DENEENE REINHART, Piych. Club (V. Pre .) 3. Office A t. 3, Bible Club 1 and 2, Core Club Rep. 2, All Girl ' Council 1, Rep. Council 1 . . . DORIS REMBERT, D. O. Club 3 and 4, Teacher' A t. 4 . . . ANGELYN REVEL, Governing Council (Cio V. Pret.) 4, Four Art Club 2-4, Yo Tappa Kee (Reporter) 4, Jr. Red Cro 3 and 4 (Pre . 3, Treo . 4), Hi Time 2-4, Quill ond Scroll 4, Nat. Hon. Soc . 4 . . . CHARLES D. REYNOLDS, Special Choru 2-4, Monitor (Yard) 4, Rep. Council 2, Allied Youth 2 . . . JANE RICE, Swimming Club 3 and 4, Four Art Club 1-4, Bible Club 1-4, Fut. Teacher 3 ond 4, Monitor (Locker) 4, Argument Inc. 3, Allied Youth 2-4, Monitor (Hall) 2 . . . CAROLYN RICHARDSON, D. O. Club 4, Teacher A t. 3 . . . ANN SHIRLEY RICKS, O. B E. 4, Rep. Council 4, Four Art Club 1-4, Teacher' A t. 3 and 4, Office A t. 3, All Girl ' Council 1 . . . DELORIS RIGBY, All Girl ' Council 1. Gate Club 1, Library Attt. 1-3, Core Club 1 and 2, Yo Tappa Kee 3, Four Art Club 4, Hi Time 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Nat. Hon. Soc. 4 . . . HARRIET RIPPS, Jr. Red Cro 1 ond 2, Bookkeeper 4, Four Art Club 2-4, Fut. Teocher 4, Spanith Club 2, Teacher' A t. 1, Not. Hon. Soc. 4 ... JOE ROBERTS . . . KATHERINE LOUISE ROBERTS, All Girl ' Council 2 and 3, Jr. Red Cro 2 and 3, Monitor 1, Bible Club 1, Allied Youth 1 and 2, Piych. Club 3 and 4 . . . ISABELLA ROBINSON . . . WILMA ROCKWELL, Fut. Teacher 1- 4, Special Choru 3 ond 4, All Girl ' Council 3, Riding Club 1 ond 2, Bible Club 1-3, Office A t. 3 ond 4, Four Art Club 2- 4, Allied Youth 1 ond 2, Argument Inc. 3, Piych. Club 4 . . . BEVERLY RODRIGUEZ, Bible Club 1 and 2, All Girl ' Council 1-3 (V. Pre . 3), Hi Time 3 ond 4 (Bookkeeper 3, Bu . Mgr. 4), Quill ond Scroll 3 ond 4 (V. Pre . 4), Nat. Hon. Soc. 4 . . . RUTH MARIE ROLLINGS, Core Club 1 ond 2, Bible Club 1, D. O. Club 3 and 4 . . . MOLLY ANN ROSS, Y-Teen 1-4 (Pre . 3 and 4), Four Art Club 1-4 (Ploy 3), Teacher' A t. 1-4, Monitor 3 ond 4, Office A t. 3 and 4, All Girl ' Council 1-4, Spaniih Club 2, Allied Youth 1-4, Fut. Teacher 3, Bible Club 1-4, Piych. Club 4 . . . EDGAR RUSSELL ROUSE, Mohian 4, Mobile Hiitoric Soc. 1-4, Spaniih Club 2 and 3, Che Club 4, Teacher' A t. 1-4, Inter-Club Council 4, Not. Hon. Soc. 4 . . . JANICE ROWELL, Yo Tappa Kee 4, Mojcrctte 1-4, Monitor (Holl) 3 and 4 . . . jp BILLY ROY, Fut. Engineer 1 ond 2, Monitor 1 and 2, Vi uol Ed. 1 and 2, Teocher't At . 1-4, Hi Time Rep. 3 ond 4 . . . JERE RUSH, Ptych. Club (Treat.) 4 . . . MIRIAM DEANNA RUSH, Girl ' Ath. Ann. 1 ond 2, D. O. Club 4, Rep. Council 2 and 3, Yo Toppo Kee 3, Monitor (Hall) 2 ond 3, Vi uol Ed. 3, Open- uppolocko . . . JAMES RUTHERFORD . . . DORIS IDELLA SAGARS. Riding Club 1 ond 2, Latin Club 3 and 4, Monitor (Locker) 2, Monitor 3, Ptych. Club 3 and 4, Hi Time Rep. 4, Teacher' A t. 3 . . . MILDRED SANFORD, Fut. Teacher 1, Four Art Club 1-4, All Girl ' Council 1-3, Special Choru 2-4 (Pre . 4), Select Choir 2-4 (Pre . 3), Chordette 4, Operetta 3 ond 4, Allied Youth 3, Teacher' A t. 3 and 4, Mu ic Club 4, Yo Tappa Kee 4 . . . SUE CARROLL SAVAGE, Fut. Nur e 2-4, Nur e' A t. 3 ond 4, Monitor (Gym) 2, Allied Youth 2, Teacher' A t. 2 . . . LOIS SAVELI, P ych. Club 4, Teacher' A t. 1 ond 3, Nat. Hon. Soc. 4 . . . SARAH RUTH SAWYER, Office A t. 3, School Bookkeeper 4, Yo Tappa Kee 4, Core Club 3 and 4, Nat. Hon. Soc. 4 . . . JOEL SAXON, D. O. Club 3 ond 4 . . . DAVID SCARBOROUGH, Bond 1-4 (All State A, 2-4; 8, 1), Gate Club 4, Orche tro 3, Teocher't A t. 3, Sponiih Club 2, Jr. Red Crott 2 . . . MARY HILDA SCARCLIFF, D. O. Club 4, Fut. Nurte , Office A t„ Nurte's Aid. Core Club . . . JANE SCHREINER, Bible Club 1-3, Allied Youth 2 ond 3, Rep. Council 1 ond 3 Hi Timet Rep. 2, Teacher' A tt. 2, Argument Inc. 3, Monitor (Hall) 3, Clo Secy. 4, Gov- erning Council 4 . . . CHARLOTTE SCOTT . . . CAROLYN SEGARS, Quill and Scroll 3 and 4, Yo Tappa Keet 4, Hi Timet (A t. Adv. Mgr.) 3, Allied Youth 2 ond 3, Bible Club 1 ond 2, Mobile Hi toric Soc. 2 . . . SANDRA SESSIONS, Quill and Scroll On the prowl. 3, Allied Youth 1-4, Rep. Council 2, Hi Timet (Bu . Staff) 2, Jr. Red Cro 4, O. B. E. 4, Monitor 3, Teocher' A t. 2-4, Mobile Hittoric Soc. 2 ond 4 . . . MURRAY SHEFFIELD, M Club 3 ond 4, Mobile Hittoric Soc. 2, City Youth Govt. 3, Play 3 ond 4, Uthert' Club 3 and 4, Football Trainer 3 ond 4 . . . ROBERT EARL SHELDT, Argument Inc. 3, Debate Team 3 . . . HARRISON BENTLEY SHERLOCK, Rep. Council 2 ond 4, Uthert' Club 3 and 4, Mobile Hittoric Soc. 3 ond 4 (V. Pret. 4), Che Club (Pret.) 4, Science Club 4, Monitor 2, Nat. Hon. Soc. 4 . . . BOBBY SHOULDERS, Youth Govt. 3, Not. Hon. Soc. 4 . . . ARVEL SHREVES, Football (B) 2, Bo ketboll (B) 2 . . . Simmons Sims Singletory Sirmon Sirmon Sizemore Skoug Slaughter Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Sowell Spottswood Stain Stanley Steber Steelman Jke £enicrA KEITH SIMMONS . . . BOBBY SIMS . . . GRACE MINNETTE SINGLETARY, Core Club 1 ond 2, Jr. Red CrOM 1, Teocher's Asti. 2-4, Monitor 1 ond 3 . . . JOSEPH VICTOR SIRMON, Foot- boll 2-4, M Club 3 ond 4, Hi Times Rep. 1 ond 4, Core Club 2, Monitor (Yord) 24 . . . MARTHA LORRAINE SIRMON, Core Club 1 and 2, Core Executive 1 and 2, Spanish Club 2, All Girls' Council 3, Rep. Council 1 ond 2, Bible Club 1, Hi Times Rep. 2, O. B. E. (Secy.) 4, Monitor 3 ond 4, Special Chorus 3 ond 4 . . . CAROL LEE SIZEMORE, D. O. Club 4, Core Club 1 and 2, Nat. Hon. Soc. 4 . . . ELLEN SKAUG, Exchange Student from Norwoy, Fut. Teachers 4, Argument Inc. 4, French Club 4 . . . LENORA SLAUGHTER, Speciol Chorus (Operetta) 2-4, Music Club 4, Fut. Teochers 1-4, Four Arts Club 1-4, Yo Tappa Kees 4, Psych. Club 3 ond 4, Argument Inc. 2 ond 3, Bible Club 1-3, Spanish Club 2, Madrigal Singers 4, Music Librarian 3 and 4, Allied Youth 3, Red Cross 3, Not. Hon. Soc. 4 . . . CHARLES B. SMITH, Ushers' Club 4, Special Chorus 1-4, Select Choir 3, Quartet 4, Operetta 14... CURTIS SMITH . . . HOWARD LEWIS SMITH, Special Chorus 3 and 4, Madrigal Singers 4, Amateur Rodio Club 4, Visual Ed. 1-3 .. . JANET SMITH, Nurse's Aid 1, Monitor (Locker) 3, Fut. Teochers 2-4, Gate Club 3 and 4 (V. Pres. 4), Psych. Club 4 (V. Pres.), Teacher's Asst. 3 Spanish Club 2 . . . NELSON GREY SMITH, Teacher's Asst. 2, D. O. Club 3 . . . REBA SMITH . . . WILLIAM TOMPKINS SMITH, M Club 2-4, Bosketboll 1-4 (All-City 3; All-District 3) . . . EVELYN SUE SOWELL, Teacher's Asst. 1 and 2, Office Asst. 3 and 4, D. O Club 3 and 4 (Reporter 4) . . . SARA SPOTTS- WOOD, Not. Hon. Soc. 3 ond 4, Quill ond Scroll 3 ond 4, Fan Randlette Art Hon. Soc. 2-4 (V. Pres. 3), Governing Council (Class V. Pres.) 3, Argument Inc. 1-4 (Secy. 2, Pres. 3), Gate Club 2-4 (V. Pres. 3), Science Club 4, Four Arts Club 1-4, Hi Times 3 and 4, Inter-Club Council 3 . . . JOHNETTA STAIN, Psych. Club 3 ond 4, O. B. E. 4, All Girls' Council 1-3, Monitor (locker) 3, Allied Youth 1 ond 2, Mobile Historic Soc. 2, Sponish Club 2, Y-Teens 1, Girls' Ath. Assn. 1, Monitor (Hall) 1, Bible Club 1 . . . ANN STANLEY, Teacher's Asst. 2-4, Fut. Nurses 2 ond 3 . . . GARY DAVID STEBER, Mohion (Asst. Bus. Mgr.) 4, A Bond 1-3, Ushers' Club 3 ond 4 (Head Usher 4), Four Arts Club (Plays) 3 and 4, Bible Club 4, Gate Club 3, Latin Club 3 and 4 (Treas. 3), Inter-Club Council 4, Chapel Com. 4, Quill ond Scroll 4, Not. Hon. Soc. 4 . . . BARBARA STEELMAN, Teacher's Asst. 1-4, Fut. Nurses 3 . . . JERRY STEINER. Ushers' Club 3 and 4, Allied Youth 1 and 2, Key Club 3 and 4, Fut. Engineers 3, library Asst. 1 and 2, Spanish Club 2 and 3. Teacher's Asst. 1 and 2 . . . DOROTHY STEVENS. Governing Council (Class Secy.) 1 and 2, Four Arts Club 14... JANE STEVENS. Hi Times 3. Jr. Red Cross 1, Riding Club 1 and 2. Bible Club 3, Allied Youth 2 . . . CARROL ROBERT STEWART. Ushers' Club 3 and 4, Hi-Y 1-4 (Chaplin 3), Visual Ed. 1 and 2, Allied Youth 2, Jr. Red Cross 4, Hi Times Rep. 2 . . . THOMAS WAYNE STILES . . . MARY NELL STOKES, Governing Council (Treos.) 4. Rep. Council 3 ond 4, All Girls' Council 1 and 2, Bible Club 1-4. Spanish Club 3, Special Chorus (Operetta) 3 and 4, Music Club 4, Fut. Teachers 4, Four Arts Club 1-4 (Ploy 4), Select Choir 3, Not. Hon. Soc. 4 . . . NANCY CAROLYN STOKES, Core Club 2, Allied Youth 2, Bible Club 2, Monitor 1 . . . EDWARD STONE, Stage Crew 1, Bond 1-4 (B-l; A 2-4), French Club 2-4, Allied Youth 3 and 4, Ushers' Club 4, Teacher's Asst. 3, Orchestra 3 and 4, Mohian 4, Mobile Historic Soc. 4 . . . EMILY STONE, Rep. Council 1 ond 4, Yo Tappa Kees 4, Special Chorus (Operetta) 3 ond 4, Spanish Club 2, Hi Times Rep. 2, Teacher's Asst. 4 . . . GAIL DELORES STRINGER, Four Arts Club 1-4 (Play 3), Fut. Nurses 1-3, Allied Youth 1 ond 2, Nurse's Asst. 1-4, Psych. Club 3, Yo Tappa Kees 4, Science Club 2 . . . JOHN STRINGFEllOW . . . FRANCES MARIE STRIPLING, Spanish Club 2, Special Chorus (Operetta) 3, Girls' Ath. Assn. 1 . . . GRACE E. STROECKER, Teacher's Asst. 4 . . . ELIZABETH SULLIVAN, Psych. Club 4, Yo Tappa Kees 4, Mobile Historic Soc. 4 . . . WARREN D. SUMRAll, Band A 1-4 (All State 2-4), Ushers' Club 3 and 4, Sea Notes 4, Orchestra 2-4, Teacher's Asst. 3 . . . BARBARA JEAN SUTTLE, Core Club 1 ond 2, Core Club Rep. 2, Teacher's Asst. 3, O. B. E. 4 . . . LIDA INGE SWAF- Modeling for the big day FORD, Nat. Hon. Soc. 3 and 4, Nat. Forensic League 3 and 4, Ala. Jr. Academy of Science, First Place Paper 3, Scholarship to Roscoe B. Jackson Mem. Lob. 3, Argument Inc. 1-4 (Trees. 3 ond 4), Four Arts Club 2-4, French Club 3 and 4, Science Club 3 and 4 (Pres. 4), Inter-Club Council 4, Debate Team 1-4, Teacher's Asst. 14, Welfare Store 3 ond 4 . . . IMOGENE SWIFT, Monitor 2 ond 3, Yo Toppo Kees 4, Girls' Ath. Assn. 3, Y-Teens 2 . . . MARJORIE SWIFT, Mohian (Asst. Art Ed.) 4, Not. Hon. Soc. 3 ond 4, Governing Council (Sr. Closs Rep.) 4, Fan Rondlette Art Hon. Soc. 3 ond 4 (V. Pres. 4), French Club 3 ond 4 (Trees. 4), Argument Inc. 4, Rep. Council 4 , . . GEORGE W. TATE, Science Club 3 and 4, Fut. Engineers 1-4, Ushers' Club 3 and 4, Gate Club 3 ond 4, Bible Club 3, Allied Youth 3, Argument Inc. 3 . . . CECIL TAYLOR, Teocher's Asst. 1-4 .. . Steiner Stone Sumrall Stevens Stringer Swafford Steward Stringfellow Swift Stiles Stripling Swift Stokes Stroecker Tote Stokes Sullivan Toylor Stevens Stone Suttle 53 Taylor Thomas Tillman Teel Thomos Timonin Tesney Thomosson Tisdale T w Thompton Todd Thomas Thompson Townsend Thomas Thompson Trovit Thomas Thompson Trent The denier A PAT TAYLOR, Bible Club 4, Monitor (locker) 4, Yo Tappa Keys 4, Nurse's Asst. 3, Fut. Teachers 2, Teacher's Asst. 1 and 2 . . . BARBARA JEAN TEEL, O. B. E. 4. Allied Youth 2, Teacher's Asst. 2 and 3 . . . FRED TESNEY, Allied Youth 1-4, Hi-Y 1-4, Science Club 4, Monitor 2-4, Jr. Red Cross 2 ond 3, Cheer- leader 3 . . . JERRY TEW, Monitor 1-4, Teocher's Asst. 1-3, Fut. Engineers I, Hi Times Rep. 1-3, Core Club 1 and 2 . . . BERNICE THOMAS, D. O. Club 3 ond 4, Fut. Nurses 3 . . . CARL THOMAS, Keep 'em Rolling Club 1 ond 2, Cafe. Asst. 1-4 . . . CHARLES E. THOMAS . . . JACK THOMAS, Football 1-4, Track 1-4 .. . ROYCE THOMAS . . . ROBERT THOMASSON, Mohian 4 . . . CLARENCE EARL THOMPSON, JR., Keep 'cm Rolling Club 3 ond 4 (Treas. 4), Bible Club 3 ond 4, Hi Times 3 and 4, Psych. Club 4, Teocher's Asst. 1 ond 2 . . . JAMES FREDERICK THOMPSON, Not. Hon. Soc. 3 ond 4, Ushers' Club 4, Science Club 4 . . . MARIE THOMPSON, Jr. Red Cross 1, Core Club 1, Allied Youth 2, Bible Club 2, Four Arts Club 2-4, Yo Tappa Kees 4, Teocher's Asst. 3 . . . WILLIAM CARL THOMPSON, Ushers' Club 3 and 4, Special Chorus 2-4 (Treos. 4, Operetta 2-4), Select Choir 3, Teocher's Asst. 3 ond 4, Four Arts Club 1-4, Allied Youth 1 ond 2, Bible Club 2, Spanish Club 2, Hi Times Rep. 2, Monitor 1 . . . HARRIETTE TILLMAN . . . IVAN MALCOLM TIMONIN, Rep. Council 2, French Club 2, Monitor (Flog) 2 ond 3, Four Arts Club 3 ond 4 (Ploy 3), Mobile Historic Soc. 3 ond 4, lotin Club 4, Chess Club (V. Pres.) 4 . . . MARION E. TISDALE, Bond A 3 and 4, State Bond Festival 3, Science Club 4 . . . MARY TODD, Bible Club 1-3, Allied Youth 1-3, Mobile Historic Soc. 1 and 2, Welfare Store 3 ond 4, Special Chorus 3 ond 4, Spanish Club 2, All Girls' Council 1-4 .. . SANDRA LYNNE TOWNSEND, Allied Youth 3 ond 4, Bible Club 3 ond 4, Teacher's Asst. 4, Monitor (Locker) 3, Not. Hon. Soc. 4 . . . DORIS TRAVIS, A. and V. Office Asst. 3 ond 4, All Girls' Council 1-4 (Jr. Secy. 3), Gate Club 1-3, Fut. Nurses 2 and 3, Hi Times 3 . . . ANNIE TRENT, Hi Times 4, Bible Club 2 and 3, Y-Teens 3 . . . • 54 • FREDDIE GLEN TRIPLETT, D. O. Club 3 ond 4, Hi-Y 1 ood 2, Hi Time Rep. 2, Teocher' A t. 3, Jr. Red Cro 3, Rep. Council 1 . . . LEON TRIPPE . . . THOMAS J. TROTT . . . GAYNEll TUCKER, Jr. Red Cro 1 ond 2, Gate Club 2, D. O. Club 3, Fut. Nurtet 3, Yo Toppa Keet 4, Hi Timet Rep. 4 . . . HERBERT RUSSELL TURNER, Mohion 4, Nat. Hon. Soc. 4 . . . MARY JOE TURNER, Teacher' A t. 1-4, Fut. Nurtet 3 ond 4, Office A t. 3, Gote Club 1 and 2 . . . KENDALL VANCE, O. B. E. 4 . . . JEAN FRANCES VICK, Allied Youth 1 ond 2, Bible Club 1-4. Monitor (Hall) 3, Homecoming Court 2-4 (Queen 4), Riding Club 1, Azalea Trail 4 . . . BARBARA ANN VOGEL, Nat. Hon. Soc. 3 and 4, Monitor (Cofe.) 4, Teacher' A t. 2 and 3, Office At t. 3, Rep. Council 3 . . . KATHERINE VROCHER, Riding Cub 1, Four Art Club 1-4, Hi Time Rep. 4, D. O. Club 3 and 4, Jr. Red Crott 3 . . . ANN WADLOW, Core Club 1, Monitor (Locker) 3, Yo Tappo Kee 4 . . . EMMETTE PHILLIP WAITE, Fut. Engineer 3 . . . DONALD GENE WALDON, Football (Vortity) 3 ond 4, M Club 4, Monitor, Keep 'em Rolling Club 1 and 2 . . . KIT WALDON, Uther ' Club 3 ond 4 . . . BOB WALKER, Four Art Club 1-4, Spanith Club 1-3, Speech Workthop 1, Mobile Hittoric Soc. 4, Hi Time Rep. 4, Jr. Red Cro 1-3, Monitor (Lo t and Found) 1-3, Chet Club 4, Teacher' A t. 1 and 2 . . . NANCY NASH WALL, Mohion 3 ond 4 (A t. Ed. 4), Not. Hon. Soc. 3 and 4, Fon Rondlette Art Hon. Soc. 3 and 4, French Club 1-4 (Secy. 2, Pre . 3), Library A t. 4, Teacher' A t. 1-3, Jr. Rod Cro 3, All Girl ' Council 1, Quill ond Scroll 4 . . . How come every time they cut the ora we hove olad the next day? JACKIE WALLACE, Fut. Engineer 2, Bond A 1 ond 2, Hi Timet 1-4, Monitor 2 ond 3, Teacher' A t. 1 ond 2, Football 3 (B Teom 1 ond 2; Vortity 3), Batketball (B Team) 2, Homecoming Court 4 . . . MARY LYNN WALLER, Fut. Teacher 1-3, Office A t. 3, Latin Club 3 ond 4, Not. Hon. Soc. 4 . . . BILL WALLEY, Core Club 1 ond 2, Rep. Council 2, Hi Time 3 ond 4 ;A t. Sport Ed. 4), Quill and Scroll 4 . . . JANICE WALLEY, Bible Club 1, D. O. Club 3 ond 4, All Girl ' Council 3, Mit D. O. 3 . . . GARY WALP, Sponith Club 2, Bo eboll 1 ond 2, Botkefboll 3 ond 4, Uther ' Club 4, Teacher' A t., M Club 3 ond 4 . . . Triplett Trippe Trott Tucker Turner Turner Vonce Vick Vogel Vroeher Wodlow Waite Waldon Weldon Walker Wall Wallace Waller Walley Walley Walp • 55 • Woltmon W i t Whit Word Weldy Wiggins Word Well Wilkins Warden West Wilkinson Wosden We ton Willord Wotkins Whighom Williams Wotkins Whighom Williams The leniet A JAMES WALTMAN, Football 1-4, Monitor (Yord) 4, Track 3 ond 4 . . . CAROLYN WARD, Special Choros 2, French Club 1 ond 2, D. O. Club 3 ond 4, Fot. Nurses 3, Four Arts Club 1 ond 2 . . . ROSE MARY WARD, Office Asst. 1 and 2 . . . KATHLEEN WARDEN, Mohian 4, Not. Hon. Soc. 3 and 4, Gov- erning Council (Sr. Rep.) 4, Four Arts Club 1-4, Fut. Teachers 1-4 (V. Pres. 4), Allied Youth 1-3, Bible Club 2 ond 3, Mobile Historic Soc. 2, Rep. Council 2 ond 3, Riding Club 1, Jr. Red Cross 1 ond 2, Teacher's Asst. 3 . . . JAMES WASDEN . . . MARY ALICE WATKINS, All Girls' Council 1-4, Four Arts Club 3 ond 4, Yo Tappa Kees 4, ut. Teachers 4, Monitor 3, Fut. Nurses 3, Girls' Ath. Assn. 2, Allied Youth 1, Not. Hon. Soc. 4 . . . RUSTY WATKINS, Fut. Teachers 1-4, Allied Youth 1-4, Bible Club 2-4, Psych. Club 4, Rep. Council 3 and 4, Special Chorus 4, Office Asst. 1 and 2, Four Arts Club 1-4 (Ploy 3 ond 4), Mobile Historic Soc. 2, Teacher's Asst. 2-4, Jr. Red Cross 2, Welfare Store 2-4 . . . ANN WEISS, Fut. Teachers 2 ond 3, Gate Club 1 ond 2, Mobile Historic Soc. 3, Allied Youth 2 and 3, Bible Club 1-3, Monitor 1-3, Core Club 1 ond 2, Argument Inc. 3 . . . WAYNE WELDY, Monitor (Hall) 2, Monitor (Yard) 3, Teacher's Asst. 3, Hi-Y 3 ond 4 (Sgt. ot Arms 4), M Club 2-4, Basketboll (Mgr.) 2, Football (B) 2, Rep. Council 4 . . . CAROL GENE WEILS, Bible Club 1-3, Mobile Historic Soc. 2, Teacher's Asst. 1-4, Monitor 2, Riding Club 1, Not. Hon. Soc. 4 . . . LORNA MARIE WEST, Inter-Club Council 3 ond 4, Spanish Club 1 and 2, Girls. Ath. Assn. 1-4 (Secy. 3, Pres. 4), Swimming Club 4, Teacher's Asst. 2 r . . JOHN FULLER WESTON, Key Club 1-4, M Club 14, Visual Ed. 2, Football Mgr. 1 and 4, Baseball Mgr. I ond 2, Rep. Council 1-3, Governing Council (Class) 2 . . . KENNETH WHIG- HAM, Football 3 . . . MARYLYN WHIGHAM, Governing Council (Treas.) 2, Four Arts Club, Speciol Chorus, Teacher's Asst. 1, Psych. Club 3, Allied Youth 2 . . . JAMES CECIL WHITE, Core Club 1 ond 2, Hi Times Rep. 1, Teacher's Asst. 1 and 4, Monitor 2 . . . CHARLES A. WIGGINS, Core Club 1 and 2, Visual Ed. 3 . . . BILLY WILKINS, Band A 1-3, Hi-Y 2, D. O. Club 3 end 4, Rep. Council 3, Teacher's Asst. 1 and 2, Hi Times Rep. 2 . . . ANNA DELL WILKINSON, Monitor (locker) 3. Fut. Nurses 1 . . . BARBARA WILLARD, Monitor (Hall) 3, Special Chorus 4 . . . BARBARA ANN WILLIAMS, Core Club 1 and 2, Monitor 1, Teacher's Asst. 1 . . . JAMES WILLIAMS, M Club 1-4, Track Mgr. 1, Basketball Mgr. 1 . . . • 56 • Sanior officers meet with Mrt. Murphy to dittutt graduation plant, (loft to right) Mary Nell Stoket, treoturer; Jane Schreiner, territory; Jim fowler, preiident; Angie Kevel, vice prendent. JAMES C. WILLIAMS, Cor Club 1 and 2, Monitor 2 and 3, D. O. Club 4 . . . JESSE WILLIAMS . . . JIMMY VANDER WILLIAMS, Mohian (Sports Ed.) 4, Governing Council (Sr. Class R p.) 4, Rep. Council 1-4, Hi-Y 2-4 (V. Pros. 2; Pr s. 3 and 4), , Argument Inc. 4, Inter-Club Council 2-4, Ushers' Club 3 and 4, Bible Club 1-3, Special Chorus (Operetta) 2 and 3, Murphy- Vigor Exchange 3 . . . JOSEPH THOMAS WILLIAMS, M Club 2-4 (Pres. 4), Put. Teachers 2-4, Monitor (Yard), Baseball (Varsity) 2-4, Argument Inc. 2 and 3, Core Club 1-4 .. . MARY BERN A DINE WILLIAMS, Glee Club 1 and 2 . . . FRANK EDWARD WILLIAMSON, Bond 1-4 (A 3 and 4), Bible Club 1 and 2 . . . BABS WILSON, Spanish Club 3, Library Asst. 3, Psych. Club 4, Yo Toppo Kees 4 . . . FLOYD WILSON, Teacher's Asst. 1 and 2. Jr. Red Cross 2, Rep. Council 1 ond 2, Hi-Y 3 ond 4 (Treos. 3), Nat. Hon. Soc. 4 . . . JOYCE ANN WILSON, Four Arts Club 14, library Asst. 1 ond 2, library Club 1, Fut. Nurses 1-3, Allied Youth 2, Hi Times Rep. 1, Hi Times Typist 3, Psych. Club 3 and 4, Teacher's Asst. 1, Not. Hon. Soc. 4 . . . SYLVIA JEAN WILSON, D. O. Club 4, Fon Rondlette Art Hon. Soc. 3 . . . DAVID WOODRUFF . . . BAYNE WOODSON, Psych. Club 3. Band A 3 ond 4 . . . BILL W. YOUNG, Football 2, Hi-Y 3 and 4, Allied Youth 3 ond 4, Jr. Red Cross 2, Rep. Council 2, Teacher’s Asst. 2, Monitor 4 . . . Williams Wilson Williams Wilson Willioms Wilson Willioms Woodruff Williams Woodson Williamson Young Wilson Wilmer Cody Caroline Burns Bobby Jackson Anne Ford Phillip Posey Jackie Ruth Eichold Jimmy Williams Susan Locke The JunictA Dorene Adair Batty Adorn Margaret Adorn John Aikin Philli Aleicia Jo Ann Alioto Cliff Allan Dorit Andarson Emily Andenon J. J. Andarton I label Antoina John Aront Jimmy Ard Grody Armiiteod Harold Arrmtrong Chorie Arndt John Arrington Joyca Atchi on Horry Au t Nell Avara Beverly Boa Shirley Bobin Jacqueline Bachor Beverly Baggett George Baker Glady Baker Bill Bollord Gory Ballard Una Ballou Judy Bolili Betty Bane Poul Borefield Jonie Barnett Venetio Barney John Batchelor Jacqueline Bote Shirley Beard Cecil Beouchomp Jeonnine Beoudrie Becky Beckham Shirley Beggt Dorothy Bell Felicia Bellman Nancy Bender Morler Bennett Ann Benton Key Bergen Patricio Berger Mark Be'kin Robert Bi hope Roy Bixler Sandra Blackmon Agatha Blankenberg Betty Bodiford Mary Bolton Sidney Bolton • 66 • Billy Bond John Boon Betty Borden Betty Boswell Marilyn Bourgeon Fronces Bowling Mory Boyce V rnon Brackett James Branch, Jr. Joyne Breen Do-nold Brill Monni Brinkman Geraldine Britt Betty Broadus Myrtis Broadus Ann Brown lynn Brown Fred Bryon Tina Buckley Annette Buerger Sylvio Bullock Beverly Burk Delores Busby Lorry Bush Joe Byars Elizabeth Bynum Gerald Byrd Williom Callender Frank Camp Morcus Comp Georg Canning Gerry Carr Adrienne Cosella Harriett Cessna Barbara Chomplin Corlon Chandler Jerry Chandler Carol Chapman Jerry Chapman Barbara Chisholm Beverly Christie Charlotte Clark Jerome Clark Jerry Clork Patsy Clarke Patricia Clayton Donald Clements, Jr. Daniel Cleveland Morion Coal Ronnie Cochran Thomos Coggin Williom Coggin Jomes Coley Betty Cook Glenda Copeland Richard Coppedge John Corlez Judy Cowan Jeort Cox Clora Crabtree Ann Crone Lyon Crowe Betty Crump luvonia Crysell Donna Curry Genell Curry Robert Curry Georg Dohlhoff Richard Daniel Gene Daniels Lois Dontzler Marion Donzey • 67 • The JuhicrJ Yvonne Darnell Duke Daughtry Della Davis Mack Davis Sue Deal Mary Dees Darlene Delaney Bruce Delassus Verne Denmork Joyce Dennis Virginia Denny Patricia Dickinson Dixie Digmon Alice Dix Janet Dixon Georgia Doan Olivia Dodge Peggy Donoldson Ray Downey Clyde Draughon Donna Draughon Edward Duke Mary Dukes George Dunn Elisabeth Durant Carol Dutton Jimmy Dwyer Jomes Eberlein Joseph Eddins Anne Edwards Jackie Elios Ramon Elizondo Virginia Elmore Lynn Engle Margaret English Valeria Erdman Thomas Eversole Verna Ezell Elaine Fornell Judith Farris Williom Faulkner Loretta Feoster J. 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Field Merry Fields Betty Findlay Norman Firth Joyce Fisher Wayne Forehond Rebecca Forsythe Marie Foster Mary Fowler Patricia Fox Horry Fredriksen Betty French Gloria Frost Janice Fucich • 68 • Ann Fvldw Roggie Fuller Geraldine Fulton John Goillotd Romono Goie Estelle Gordner Foggy Gordner Mox Gortmon Florence Gentry Ann Giddens Betty Giles Eloine Gillikin Sue Gillie Randle Gilpin III Foye Glasgow Joanne Gleason De pi no Glyptis Poula Golomb Nancy Golson Eleanor Gondro Marjorie Goodloe Jerry Goodman Betty Gordon Dennis Gough Kotie Goulsby George Grace Julian Graddick Jonis Gronode Millie Gray Nito Greene Rose Greene John Gresham Betty Griffin Hall Groom Eloise Gunter John Gunter Billy Gwin Ellen Hoas Noncy Hoas Elio Hadley Sherron Hodley Peggy Hager Donald Hall Eileen Hall Mina Homrick Linda Hanlin Sidney Harbin Norma Hardee Grant Horkness Neil Hormon Dorothy Harris Bobby Harrison Joyce Havard Christine Howkins Ann Hoys Judy Henley Alice Herod Barry Hess Sally Hevboch Delores Hickey Delloyce Hicks Lloyd Hicks Maxine Hilbum Betty Hitethew Barbara Hobbs Helen Hodge Donald Hotfmon Sherrell Hoffmon Dorothy Hogan Jeannette Hoke Edde Holland Carolyn House • 69 • fke JuH crJ Woodrow Howord Jom«i Howell Potricio Howell Tommy Hudson John Hughes Geraldine Hunt Vatice Hutto Ann Ibsen Peggy Ingrom Mary B. Jackson Mary E. Jackson Shirley Jackson Frederick Jacobson Patsy Jenkins Connie Jernigan Evelyn Jernigan Sara Jernigan James Jeter, Jr. Dole Jobe Juanita Johnson Barbara Jones Kenneth Jones Yvonne Jones June Jordan Helen Joseph Margaret Joyner Patricia Jury Demetra Kolas Bruce Keenan Patricia Keevon Don Keith Louise Kellor Dorothy Kelley Potricia Kelly James Kennedy Joan Kennedy Kim Kimbrough Tommy Kitchen Delores Klott Carolyn Knowles June Ladner Frank lombert Jackie lane Alfred Lanier laverne Lanier Elaine lavinahouze Woodie layfield Sylvio lee J«rry Left Pot lepore Anifo legg Jerome leVon Rodney lewis Geraldine lightsey Jimmy lignos Claudia Lindsey • 70 • Sylvio lip comb Jo lofton Willi Mo lofton Chorlotl lolley Morgoret long G n looney bobby lowther Shirley label Soli lundy Mory McColl Burt McConn Jon McClur Myrno McConn I Borboro McCord DeWitt McCrary, Jr. J on tt McDonald D d McDonnell Chari Me Duff i Joyce McElhany Morgar McFodd n Shorron McGill Mary McGowan Pot McKean Pot McKinnell B fty Mclain Kay Mel on Fox McLendon Hu y Mcl ndon Raymond McMieho ! Barbara McNamara Mary McRa William McRon y Tony Mobrey Ann Mocph r on Kenneth Main Edward Mollett Beverly Mann Mildred Manning Woody Monning Roberta Maple Sonia Mopl Cary Morch Edna Moreno William Marked Helen Martin Carolyn Math! William Mothis Condi Matthew Mory Mo the w t Poul May Eliiobeth Meador Greer M ggin on Barbara Merriwether Phylli Merry Ronnie Meyer Beatrice Miller Bobby Miller Carolyn Miller Franc Miller Jam Miller Perry Miller Sylvia Mimm Morion Mitchiner Franc Moot Jean Molpu Patricia Money Chart Moor Edward Moore Goynell Moore loui Moor Pot y Moor Sandra Moore • 71 • c c ; ;c- it! ijn i« iUl • j] o|j| mi el l|i! rJi Si z 2z i .? Ilf! •S 2 3 2 „ c E III! S| O 0= c 2zJ Jll-I Z|4t Sit ms jj. I? § « J50 - ,r iljl i s« - • c fifi 5 1 E I 5 is | = l 4 1.1 m us $ S5,S SSf fill •§ • • 2 °- £ e.E « to| £ Poo® JUUu. Joon Price-Willioms Hugh Pridgeon Jimmy Proudhomme Ann Prout Bunny Roosch Mory Roiner Sylvio Raines Barbaro Ramey Eddie Ramey Peggy Ratliff Roscoe Roy Dick Roycroft lou Reeves Toni Reed Charles Rettig Beverly Reynolds Louro Reynolds Sidney Reynolds David Richards Hugh Richards leno Risen Pouline Roberson Betty Roberts Allene Robertson James Robeson Gerald Robinson Virginia Robison John Rodgers Ann Rogers Snirley Rogers Marsho Ross Horlee.n Rothenberg Johnny Ruppe Donald Rushan Janet Russell Clayton Ryo.n John Sagers Donold Salley Allan Sanders Sondra Sandlin Shirley Sapp Mary Souls Robert Scloter Burt Schworz Johnny Sciple Ann Scott Judy Screven Joseph Self William Shonklin Betty Sheffield Constonce Shell Harriet Shelton Helen Shivers Beverly Shull Dovid Sidel Dione Simmons Shelba Simmons Barbaro Sinrua Nancy Skeede Donna Sloter Ann Smith Beatrice Smith Carolyn Smith Donald Smith Helen Smith James Smith Jeon Smith Jo Smith Joan Smith Josephine Smith Joy Smith Sylvia Smith • 73 • The Juh crd Troy Smith Virginio Spielh Jam Stabler Joan Steviton Margery Stephen Mortho Stephen Gloria Steven Jo Ann Stewart Stanley Stookey Joyce Storer Ann Svllivan Bill Svllivan Barbara Summers Jamet Summer Eddie Swann Merilyn Sylve t Juliu Tanner Barnet Totvm Harold Toulbee Joy Taylor Robert Templin Dini ter Boo Koy Thietje Carolyn Thomley Oelore Thompton Jimmy Thompton lyn Thorburn Jackie Tillman lois Tillman Potricia Tillman Joyce Tolliton Percy Torp Robert Truman Darrell Tucker Jimmy Tucker Albert Tully Carolyn Turner Scottie Turner Mary Von Devender Todd Van-Hyning Mary Varner lavra Vaughn Joe Wolker Martha Wolker Kaye Wall Potty Walter 8etty Waltman Pot Waltman Jo Ann Word Gene Worhurtf lynda Weover Dale Webb Martha Week France Wharton Morolyn Whiddon Rita Wilkinson • 74 • Carolyn Yeager Corii Yelverton Robbie York A. H. Zovro Harrell Zivitz Segregation of the texet—the girls talk boys, while the boyt talk football. Oelori William Jean William Milton William Noomi William Wolter Williomt Barbara Williomvon lomono Williamion Sandro Williomvon Betty Wilton Margaret Wilion Swode Wilton Lydio Winche ter Corolyn Wind or Robert Wooldridge Carol Worthington Carol Wright Relaxation—intide 133 during section, and outside 132 at lunch. Anita Adams Guy Adams Moy Adams Sarah Alexander Johnny Allison Arthur Amendala Cindy Anderson James Anderson Kitty Archer Johnny Ardis William Armitoge Mary Artlip Eugene Boos Glenn Bochor Angeline Baldwin Charles Baldwin Linda Barrett Gloria Barrington Patsy Barron Earl Bassett Chos. Beouchomp George Bedford Billie Beiefield Bobby Benhom Catherine Best Dixie Best Jo Anne Betbeie Wayne Beuk Earline Bonds Donna Booker Rita Booker Elaine Boone Carolyn Boyd Gaynelle Braaley Rachel Breozeole Ganell Breeden Beverly Brill Mory Brinkmon Dole Broodhead Carol Broadus Roger Brown Tommy Brown Theun Browne Gerald Browne Roe no Buchanan Bobby Buck Mary Buck Juanita Burnham ft n • 76 • Earl Allen Larry Allen Marvin Allen Patricia Allen Donold Andrews Jimmy Andrews Kelton Andrews Jimmy Anthony Mory Askew Alfred Atchison Tommy Atkins Myra Ann Ayer Edwin Baldwin Fronk Barnes Jimmie Barnes Lynda Barnett William Bowden Joyce Bean Kenneth Beasley Morilyn Beeson Audrey Benson Donna Bentley Sam Berry Suzanne Berson Frasier Bingham Susie Blackburn Edward Bodiford Yvonne Bolling Jo Anne Boone Gerald Booth Waring Botter Mory Jo Box Joyce Brent Barrye Brickman J. D. Bridges Malcolm Brigman Betty Sue Brown Frank Brown Gloria Brown Nora Brown Barbara Browning Billy Browning Waller Bryan Tommy Buce Juanda Byrd Marion Caddis Sandra Calhoun Louise Collawoy “The £cphetneteA Cormen Compbell John Roy Connon Orene Carlisle Leonard Corr Frank Chandler Doodle Chorlet S. Chestnolvick Beverly Childers Carol Clark Victor Clorke Mory Clayton Paul Cleveland Potty Cody Rachel Coleman Myrtice Coleman Helen Collier Gordon Cook Marjorie Cook Betty Cooper Bobby Cooper Maxine Cowart Harold M. Cox Nell Deane Cox Mory Crenshaw Phyllis Crowe Arthur Cruthirds Barbara Cryer Betty Culpepper Faye Daughtry Dave Davidson Jone Davit William Dovit William Dement Jerry lollar Benito DeVon Sarah DeVit ft ft K.VUr ,'S r $ ft ft O, - 4 O H V A | % r 'i ft « ft ft •' k'J Q ft ft h m « ft ft ft Beverly Carrie Foiry Carter Jamie Cotlin Jamie Cecil Kenny Chitholm Kay Christian B. Clark Carol Clark Tonjo Gail Cobb Sue Cochran Sonja Cockrell Fred Cody Mory Ann Collier Wm. 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Jr. Joyce Fay Jo eph Feogin Charline Fincher Martha Fi her Potty Fither Robert Fletcher Elizabeth Foutz Oliver Fowlke Che Fox Alice Frozer Emily Friedlonder Terry Fri ch Betty Cana Ruth Gardner Maxine Gartmon Judith Geer Johnny George le lie Girley Horrell Gordon Mortha Gordon Betty Grovot George Grove Johnny Gregory Brook ie Griffin Fronce Grodtky Phillip Guinn Julia loke Holl Stuort Homrick Pot Handley Bobby Hank J fs ,v A 0 r a 1 Br , O A a Pi jp. ffs « ° A A if iVi - LflUj f o 0 1 y fj 5 n matk o f ■ j A m n n ft fi n u'y £4- Ts r ps r « o non V Iti A A Diana Doyle Wynono Dozier Eugene Duke Jone Duke Kay Durant Herselie DuValle Carl Dye Felicia Eddint Marilyn Elkin Henry Elii William Ellitor Mildred Enfinger Helen Evan Harold Fahnert Mory Nell Foil Charlene Faircloth Billy Fergu on Alfred Fetter Spencer Few Jerry Field Erbie Flynt Paul J. Foley, Jr. lee Ford Arthur Fo ter Anne Frazer Jerrie Frozier Conrad Freeman Forre t French Jeanette Garrett Joyce GorretUon Joon Garrick Wayne Gorriton Teddy Glenn Anne Gliddon Moraorett Godwin Butch Goodrick Mollie Grayion Douglot Green Moudie Green Phillip Greene Eugenia Gul by Al Gunter Joe W. Gu.nter Joyce Hall Alfred Hon en Ann Han en Sue Hording Carl Ann Hardy The CftkctncreA Pot Hordy Corry Horms C. Horrington Betty Jeon Harm Elizabeth Hart Jerry Horvey Johnny Harvey Anna Hawkint Carolyn Heid Undo Helms lillion Henderson George Henry Edmond Higdon J. Higginbotham Helen Hildebrond Bobby Hill Richard Hodge Jeon Hodges Mary Holcomb Robin Holcombe Ruth Hollis lorry Horn Brenton Horton Potricia Houk Curtis Howord Lauretta Howord Donald Howell Joseph Howell Robert Hume Elaine Hutto Alice Inman Clork Irvine Sidney James Rolston Jarrell Howord Joy Bennita Jenkins • 79 • Genoe Harris Marilyn Horris Richard Harris Earl Harrison Billy Hawkins Sue Hawkins Ruth Hearn Oliver Hebert Jack Henry James Herndon James Herrin Jimmie Hewett Carolyn Hill Rose Mary Hill Molly Hocking lomor Hodge Ralph Holladoy Corolyn Holland Minnie Hollidoy Sarah Holliman Betty Housemon Jeon Houseman Phil Houston J. W. Houston, Jr. Mary Howell Shannon Howell Thomos Hubbard Patsy Hughes Charles Jackson Gene Jackson Jean Jackson Betty James Cornelia Jenkins Florence Jernigan Dolores Johnson Glenda Johnson Jesslyn Johnson Joseph Johnson Barbaro Jones C. H. Jones Mary Jones Mimmi Jones Muriel Jones Goye Jordan Joan Kelly Alvin Kennedy Barbara Kennedy Beryl Kennedy Pe gy Kling Jimmy Knipp Sharron Kolb Sarah Krebs Blanche longhorn Joan lappington Robert lornard Andrea larren Addie lowrence luty leatherbury lynn lee Barbara lewis Sylvia Littleton Katie Jean lloyd Joyce Logan Betty Lollar Thomas lott James lucos Marion Ludlow Joanne Lundy Sylvia McBride Virginio McCabe Carol McCarter Bruce MeClonohon Gayle McFodden Fred McFarland Nora McKinnell Mary McKnight Mildred McRae Stan MacDonald Betty Maddox Mike Maitre Morie Morice John T. Marlar Charlotte Martin C. Martin, Jr. ' 02 «on olo ft A ft •J I n aofi ? dktihtA ° - O - Cb m SM A °; a f As?, til 2 |o..° n ft ft £? r ii v a f Mr O A Charles S. Jones Frances Jones Linda E. Jones Morgoret Jones Janice Jordan Sarah Jordan Sue Kellett Jack Kelley lorry Kennedy Barbara Kettell Alvin King Bobby King Jonie Kyle Barbaro Lambert Marie Lambert Sherrill lamppin Fred Lartigue Wilson laton R. lavinghouzc Ado Lawrence Toni lewis Gary liebeskind Vernon Lindsey Mary lee little Denny Denniston Tom lonoux Evelyn Lopez Shirley Ann lott Marian Lundy Norma McAnolly Nancy McAuley Gail McBride Hilda McClellan Sara McCrory F. McDowell, Jr. Jo-An McElveen Ouido McLain Cecil McLean Jimmy McMichael Jimmy McPherson Janice Moloy Jack Monn Kirby Manning James Maples Marian Mortin John Marty Frances Maxwell Kay Mayo Tke CfihctnoteA laveme Meadows Sherron Mjlton N D. Middleton Borboro Pillar S. Montgomery Glorio 'Voody Sylvio Moody Batty Moora Fro'.cis Morris C- Mulleno Robert Murdoch Martha Murphy Beverly Nelson Gory Nelson Peggy Nerren Jimmy Newmon Beverly Normon Earl Oaks William Oaks Anne Odom Arthur Owens Andy Polmer T. Panoyotoff Beverly Porker Marie Peterson Bobby Pettis lotene Petty Potsy Picked Florence Pocose Jimmy Poole Ellen Pope Neil Possien Barbara Puckett Ronald Puckett Minnie Pylont Saroh Ramey nd 9 r ' 4 cr. ft ft $ Am- n vr tn « « fv kifii ft o 0 David Miller John Mills Norma Mootes Jerry Money Billy M. Moore Dorothy Moore Nancy Moore Pat Moore Regina Murphy Horry Myers Glynda Neal Louis Neese Wondo Niblutf Billy Nicholas Lorraine Nicholas Fernan Nimmeou Bobby Odom J. lorry Odom Tommy Odom Jomes Owen Rennie Parker Douglas Peovey William Peovey Sam Pennington Jane Pierce Kerren Pihl Joyce Pittman Joyce Poates Pete Poulos Pot Pounds Billy Prim Terry Prince Weyland Randall James Ratditf Potricio Ann Ray I. Royfield, Jr. Edward Reoves Benny Reid Carolyn Reinhart Sandra Renoud Molly Rite Janice Richardton Patricia Roberson Eloine Roberts Bobby Robinson David Robinson I eon Robinson M. Rockwell Beverly Rudolph Bill Russell Betty Rye Mory Saffen G. Sotterwbite, Jr. Phil Savage Glen Saveli Betty Scarborough Colhryn Segors John Seknicka Celia Ann Self Lawrence Sewell Dawn Sheffield Dennis Sheppord Jimmy Shirley Joke Silver Myro Sims Oliver Sinclair Joseph Singleton Shirley Singleton Jacquelyn Smee Bill Smith Carolyn Smith Dot Smith Margaret Smith Margie Smith Morolyn Smith Mory Smith Ruth Sowell Joanne Spouldina Potsy Spencer Richard Stanton Marietta Sterling Ann Stevens Judy Stevens Charles Stewart o ft ft ftft H !$ 3 ft £ Bek ft £ . • imi ft (MB ft ft 9 ft 4 ft « ft ft ft ft n ft ft ft ri ft ft - f ft h • n • A ft ft ■ ft ft iJt r r w Alan Rester Barbaro Rester Judy Revel Hugo Rey Helen Roberts J. 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Patricio Adam Ano Arra Kotheryn Barbour George Barnes Carolyn Betancourt Jamie Blake Donna Badiford Glo BootS Charles Briggs Mary Jo Britton Catherine Brown Cordell Brown Annette BusS Brenda Butcher Mac Campbell Msrle Cone Sherrill Chassin Becky Clork Bob Clayton Argie Clikos Darwell Davis lois Dees Cecil DeMonbrun Jackie Dill Sara Duvall Nelson Eddy Patsy Fcircloth Herman Fornell lauro Foster Barbara Fowler Judy Fowler Murray Friedman Coplay Glass Jane Gloss Martha God bo Id Bobby Goodloe Lillie Gverry Vera Gurley Bert Gurwitch Bessie Ruth Hall Frank Harwell Bonnie Hatfield Betty Hoyles Jeannette Hebert Ralph Holberg Joyce Hopper Betsy Howard Glenn Howord a r n a a m W « r ft -f ilk ' 1 ft ft A ft ft ft 1Q Id J rs m7 i ft , n ft ft fir ft o n ft n j f XT r_W n j i r f ft O il o C% I A ft ft ft £dk ft Ckft ft ft L «wfc ill ft ft ft ft ft ft KtflMiiHi ft ft ft ft T ■ . Afe iM n Ci n Robert Barnes Joy Bear Virginia Beard Betty Bentzel Robert Bounds Gussie Brady Jeanette Bra;g Bill Breeden Frank Browning Joe Bryant SSelton Bryant Pat Bufkin Willie Carpenter Bill Carter Mary Jo Collin Margaret Causey Horwell Coole Woyne Cowart Norman Co II Noncy Crowell Carolyn Dix Morio Donaldson Mary Sue Dukes Harvey Dunnett Gail Farris Eddie Fields Greg Fields Suson Fling Norman Garner Redonia Gettinger Noncy Gibson Patricia Gillis Pot Gordon Diane Greene Betty Greif Merla Grube Charles Harris louise Harris Ross Harrison Tommy Hartley Ginger Henderson Rich Henry John Hinkle Ann Hinson George Hoyt Sophia Hunter Ann Jones Billy Jones The JreJkftteh — CORKY RUSHIN President Sandro Jon Ann Joyner Mod«lin Korl Jimmy K non Michoel Klight Sond r LoMont lynn lavender Gory l«F vr Corm n McSweony Jon March Patricio Ma on lindo Meredith lindo Sue Neoly Roy Normon Ed Noy Fronklyn Oerting Jon Pierc Shannon Pool I Powell Roy Powell, Jr. Nancy Read Tomoro R i t Anno Rhode Joy Richard l li Roger Lindo Ro h Mory So Ro h Jody Sawyer Foy Stacey Barbaro Steel Bert Stewart Bobby Stone Katie Trowick So Anne Tuttle Andy Voil Mory Jo Vickery Sandro White Mory Whitinger Suti Wilker on Ann Wilkin A O (ft 'H ) r 4k ? ft V' rtA a « n p) ft ft ft ft ft n ' VV a n A A 71 r Yf n ft yi a u n n vHf 0 n 1 n 1 (ft A O ft 1 0 n At o ft In ft n A 1 r I 4 n In 1 ' A At a ft k't IA I n r v_ ft Carol Kennedy Thod Kennon, Jr. Ro Kin ool Chorie Kittrell Ootti little Grady McClommy Potricio McLendon Harriet McLeod Jimmy Miller Peggy Moody Woller Morphy Potricio Myer Lou Overhultz Gerald Owen Margaret Patt r on G. I. Phillip Edword Price Mortho Price Genie Rodcliff Potricio Rayford Tommy Rickert Alan Ripps Noncy Robert Nettie Rob rt on Ahleido Soever Sylvia Sim Carli l Smith Pot Spence Mory Stovall Oil Tanner Bill Thomo Shirley Thomp on Jerry Wallace Janette Wolley 2o W t John W ton Betty William Ro o William Mike Wittmonn Norman Yohn ROW t — Clarinets: Self, Stookey, Mobrey, Stuart, Hawkins, Williams, Scarborough; Oboe: Robison; Bassoon: Posey; Flutes: Hall, Summers, Blackburn, Archer, Crowell, Rainer, Digmon, Cox, Cooper; ROW 2 — Clarinets: Duke, Foutx, Bryant, Thames, Petithory, Williams, Preslor, Merrill, English; Baritone Saxophone: Borg; Tenor Saxphones: Clendenin, Moore, Mock; Alto Saxphone: Leff, Daniel, Jay; Bass Clarinet: Hebert; ROW 3 — Clarinets: Strickland, Fisher; French Horns: Merry, Gartmon, Ward, Dix, Bowden, Pitts; Trombones: Clay, Coale, Owens, Kilgore, Mahoney, Tisdale, Gross; ROW 4 — Cornet: Mu ml yny O wad some Pow'r th' giftie gie us To hear oursels as ithers hear us ' This adaptation of Robert Burns' famous couplet may make many a literary spine cringe, but to the members of Murphy's band, it is Uncle Claude's strict and stern motto for musician- ship. It seems that Mr. Claude J. Dahmer's hopeful maxim has been pursued and attained, for this year each bandsman has striven for improvement and balance. The change could be noticed when the fast and high- stepping unit took to the field between halves at the home foot- ball games and in Moss Point and Dothan. But precision march- ing, unusual lighting effects, and snappy formations had to yield to the good music. The opportunity came to prove their mu- sicianship when twenty-two bandsmen won medals in the Sev- • 90 • McClary; Trumpets: Ard. Dunn. McDullie, Marlor, Miller, McLeon; Cornel: Coggin; Trumpet: Williomton; Baritone: Co von; Clarinet: McPherson; Baritones: Gardner. Robeson; ROW 5 - Bell Lyre: Greer, Siuruo. Covington; Trumpet: Sumroll; Cornet: Merrill; Trumpet: Morris; Cornet: Hill; Timpani: Lundy; Boss: Morris; Snore Drum: Coggin. Stone. Rollins. Gilson; Cymbols: Harrison; Boss Drum: Barefield; ROW 6 — Drum Major, Clarinet: Crowell; Majorettes: Glasgow. Rowell, Holmon, Botes. Hall; Head Majorette: Copeland; Boss: Thompson; Snare Drum: Persons; Bass: Guinn; Snare Drum: Cessno; Boss: Morris. Rhapsodists in Blue enth District Band Festival and twelve won them in the All-State Festival. At the State Band Contest, the band received an ex- cellent rating and ranked third in all the state. Mobile points with pride to the Murphy band marching down the street. It marched on Southern Band Day, played at the Mississippi Southern-Villanova game and paraded six times during Mardi Gras. The Mobile Bears were welcomed home and the United Fund was supported with march strains. The band also played at the lighting of the Azalea Trail in Me- morial Park. Eight members were chosen to augment the Mobile Opera Guild's orchestra. A fitting climax to the year was presented in the form of a concert in May, which verified the fact that ninety teen-agers can perfect their ability to that of a top-ranking musician. • 91 • A light, modern story set to lilting, carefree music, The Belle of Bagdad gave the audience a pleasant evening. Dick Taylor, with two aviator pals, has been sent to Bagdad in search of a girl known only by the beautiful amulet she wears around her neck. Also in Bagdad is Mrs. McCann, new American consul, her daugh- ter, Elsa, and Elsa's friend, Anne. With the help of Jewel, the Caliph's youngest and loveliest daughter, the girls and the avia- tors soon become acquainted. Lord Archie Fitzgibbons is currently in Bagdad also, running away from Henrietta Whipstitch. Rumors of a plot against the Caliph have led the chief of police, Ali Ben el Mustapha, to order the arrest of every person carrying a camera. Ali finds Lord Archie with the aviators' camera and immediately arrests him. Mrs. McCann demands a fair trial, during which the real assassin plants a bomb right under the southwest corner of the Caliph's chair. Bob and Bill see it in time, toss it off-stage, and the real assassin is caught. Dick discovers that Jewel wears the amulet he seeks. He has found his movie star (and his love), and all ends well as he rings his Belle. Top to bottom: Tho Marinos have landed, and tho situation is well in hand, I'm counting tho hours sinco I mot you ... Bow down, bow downl Just romombor I'm a consul from tho U. S. A. The Belle • 92 • The Special Chorus presented its annual operetta this year for a special purpose: all proceeds went toward paying the debt owed for band uniforms. Producing an operetta is always hard work, but this year students rendered multiple services in aiding production. Fan Randlette Art Honor members designed and painted the stage set. Helping Miss Fitz with make-up were Jane Cowles, Donna Booker, and Jackie Eichold. Merla Higgins drew the cover for the program, and Merry Fields gave much time and effort to directing the many colorful dances. Even some of the costumes were made by students. Of course major credit for the successful performance goes to Miss Fitz, who almost wore herself out saying Smile! ; to Frances Martin, whose willing fingers nearly dropped off from going over and over a song just once more ; and to Mrs. Peter, whose face took on a look of consternation more than once as she put all her energy into directing the chorus, only to have them gaze, not at her, but at the swaying dancers. All these talents harmonized in making The Belle of Bagdad a rollicking success. Top to bottom: Theta art my doughtert, Roto and Lily. Loveliett lady ol the screen . . . ' ''Here it our royal favorite, Zelinda.' Climbing the lodder of love . . , • 93 • Dear Miss Sycomore, I love you, I love you, I love youl If you have to me pot cheese and sour cream, I'll moke some blintzes. ''There was a young lady from Wheeling . . . ooooohl You can't take it with you! So said Grandpa, lov- able head of the oddly talented Sycamore family. These words of wisdom were directed to Mr. Anthony Kirby, a Wall Street tycoon, and father of Alice Sycamore's beau, Tony. Grandpa took his own advice, and used the ex- pression as a sort of unwritten code for life, as did the rest of the family. Penny, engrossed in writing one of her innumerable unfinished plays; Paul, living and breathing his fireworks; Essie, always, always dancing to the accom- paniment of Ed's xylophone; and Alice, the only normal member of the family — these were the members of the Sycamore family. But in spite of many complications, all ended well, Alice got her man, and even Mr. Kirby ac- cepted Grandpa's belief that life is kind of beautiful if you let it come to you. You con moil o letter oil the way to Nicaragua now for only two pesetos But you would moke ze great wrestler ... Vow wonf mo to opon o window, Mis' Wellington? Five hundred Block Panthers, three hundred Willow Trees, and eight dozen Junior Kiddie Bombers. Tonight we shall really work, my Pavlova. Mr. Anthony J. Kirby, of Kirby and Company, was among those opprehended. But you can take it with you, that is, the memories. What member of the cast could ever forget the pained expression on Mr. de Pinna's face when someone innocently informed him that his bald head was a different color from his forehead; or the fear that Penny had of Groucho's jumping out of her lap, scrambling over the footlights, and making a mad dash through the audience. These, and many more were the unforgettable things, the things we can take with us. You'd think with forty monks and one girl, something would happenI Mohion's Syncopated Clocks To a cold and gloomy castle, where lived a cold and aggressive Duke, with his captive niece. Princess Susanlinda, came Prince Murff of Murffy. The Duke set him the almost impossible task of getting 2,000 Mohian subscriptions and starting the 13 clocks in the castle. Then appeared the Golux, a funny little man with an indescribable hat. He suggested that they go to the house of Gloriana, who had a magic box containing what- ever a person needed, if he found the charm to open it. Prince Murff sang In days of old when Spaniards bold . . . the box flew open, and sure enough, it contained 2,000 Mohian subscriptions! Come on, you blob of glup . . . Tho Todal g eped. 13 Clocks ADAPTED FROM JAMES fHURBER with him well.' Epilogue Prince Murff and the Golux went galumph- ing (but that's Lewis Carroll) back to the castle . . . The clocks came to life with a tick and then a ticking . . . Susanlinda and Prince Murff rode close together to the blessed isles of ever after . . . The Todal gleeped . . . That was the end of the Duke . . . And the 1955 Mohian topped all others in subscription sales. There isn't any Golux — I'm o Senior, and I knowI In days of old when Sponiordt bold ... Look, it's openI Council Bumper checks the books; Miss Frantzen, Wtimer, Cecil, and Corolvn go over council records. Murphy's always active Student Council hit a real climax of worthwhile activities in the '54-'55 term. A highly successful campaign for the One Fund drive took place in the fall under council sponsorship. A $600 goal was reached. The same professional money-mak- ing tactics were used in the spring in cooperation with the P.T.A. to earn over $3500 to pay for band uni- forms. Christmas was a high point in the council's school spirit category of projects. Santa came to distribute goodies to Murphy students, and Christmas music and seasonal devotions became a part of the school atmos- phere. In answer to Polio's call the council put on a Car Wash in January. More than one hundred cars were washed one Saturday to earn more than $120 for this cause. Delegates from Murphy's council at- tended two conventions: the S.A.S.C. met in Jackson, Lee ond Sandro serve ice cream to other council members; Cora Jane and Jane tolly vo'es for senior speakers. • 98 • Fred, Morion, and Mary Noll record votei in Frothmon elec'ion. Kathy, Jimmy, and Angie pot cleanup potter in Main Hall. Mississippi, in November and the A.A.S.C. in Birming- ham in April. The campus received a face-lifting in April when the council took a service project of con- ducting a Clean-up campaign. Students cooperated wonderfully, and it was a great success. The money earned from daily ice cream sales was spent toward the building of a recreational area for Murphy. It will add to the school a center for club and class activities. Pointing litter-bug on tidowolk ore Corky, Ronnie, and Genie; Jimmy and Katie water ozoleat in front of tehool. arch 11 Senior Prom iflurplui it atuu'ii Holiday February 2 TA - Blue and Gold Spirit in Black, and White” i , . 4as Anu'rlCa ? 'v S'0 ° ,.s . °« S £ « L oll'cet W - ,kc , ,c o «■ « '• ptl Sctcv : SV r ' . v v« a f « PM ‘ 'S VVo«o a« Vt Uo cpo 9tj1'- -«6 fj id th ■■'■ wW-r;; ? 0,4 £ ? hv,a £V'' £ • o, if tfvr if 7, A-e 1, f f hi, ‘•;c, , J‘l Wcy 2£ tS • £« •£' C- s?aP ? . 0r£ toh AnnuaI Report Active is the word for this year's Hi Times staff. They participated in the celebration of National Newspa- per Week by putting out a special issue of the school paper. In connec- tion with this same celebration, they interviewed George Cox, Executive Editor of the Press. Others interviewed during the year included Ed Sullivan, Florence Chadwick, Miss America (Lee Ann Merriwether) Julian Rayford, and Yma Sumac. Twelve of the staff attended the South Alabama Journalistic Confer- ence held in April at the Press Reg- ister. Several special issues were put out during the year. One was for Operation Student Nurse, and an- other was a literary supplement. The journalism class put out three issues on its own. In the annual judging, the Hi Times received a coveted first place rating from Columbia Scholastic Press Asso- ciation. (Left) Editorial Stoll. (Above) Toni Moore, Vigor Hi Litet editor, llonked by Hi Timet reportert Pete and Dot, look of Newtpoper Week ditploy. (Center) Editor Kay and Auittont Ronold read over their lirtt edition. (Below) Around the editorial table ore Carton Botwell, iportt tditor; Ann Booker, reporter; Billie Jo Mullint, feature editor; Pot Fulton ond Sally Hoot, make-up editor and ottittanl; and Elaine Gutel, newt editor. (Right) Butinett Stoll. (Above) Butinett manager, Beverly Rodri- guez, and circulation manager, Stewart La Grove, fold popert lor delivery. (Center) Advertiting manager, Marianne Green, ond bookkeeper, Gerry Dunn, work butily while Betty Hitethew and Gene Morrit look on. (Below) Butinett ttolf membert check latt- minute ad copy. Susan and Woody work on picturos for the dummy. Nancy helps Gary count programs for assembly. Whew! Well, here I am — the 1955 Mohian. I've been wondering all year if I'd ever get here on time, especially without the '54 Editor here to get things done. Of course, it wasn't easy with all that feudin', 'n' fussin' 'n' fightin'. Fr'instance, there'd be a big crowd waitin' for a picture, and finally there'd come our photographer, camera in hand, but with no flashbulbs or film. And one boy's perpetual- motion tongue constantly expounded his theory on solar systems, while the Business Manager rocked ceaseless’y to help him think (he said). And the poor sponsor's fingers were always covered with fuzz trying to pin down our flitting, moth-like Art Editor. Then, of course, we had a small feud be- tween Editor and Business Manager. Something to do with cars and feelings, I think. I never could quite figure it out. I really believe that our Club Editor's stay in the hospital would have ruined us, if it hadn't been for the dark horse who finished the clubs. She deserves a blue ribbon! So do the people who came to work on those Saturday morn- ings when they could have been sleeping late. Yes, we had lots of troubles, but thanks to a lot of hard work, here I am, and that's what counts! Around the 13 Clocks with Ann and Pat write dialog for The 13 Clocks'; AAerla and Ruth and Joyce clossify pictures; tarbaro Jo and lydia count Martorie plan scenery; Ed reads Pank. subscriptions. Jecit) Ruth chocks Senior honors; Jon and Alton work on clubs; Trisho copy-roods Faculty soction. Joyco Ann and Doris typo. Mr. McNoely romindi Mohion photographer, Jackie Botto, Ono moro timo how to tear flint tabs. (Absont from picturo wot Ann Hoorin, Favorites oditor.) the 1Q55 Mohian Staff Russel balances the books, while Chorios examines o negativo ond Herbert and Tommy intently draw layouts. While Jody and Kathy study onnuols for ideas. Mary Ann assembles underclassmen pictures. Mary ond Joan read cor reeled lists of Seniors. National Ho nor Society National Honor Society is an honorary society for juniors and seniors who are outstanding in scholarship, leadership, character, and service. This year, 105 upper- classmen — the largest group in Murphy's history—were inducted. At the convention in Bessemer, with Ann Quarles, Allen Crowell, and Woody Everett representing Murphy as delegates, Murphy chapter was elected to the office of state president for the coming year. As president Murphy will play host to all other state chapters at the convention next spring. To end the year N. H. S. held their banquet at the Admiral Semmes on May 24. Officers were announced for the coming year. Mrs. Inez Langham is sponsor. Row I — Longhorn, Fulton, Dnlchamps, Hoorln, Knight, Fowlkes, Evoreti. Eichold, Quarles, Holton ton, F., Morris. Hokanton, E., McNob; Row 2 — Vogel. Swift, Spottswood. Blolc , Swafford. Warden, Korl, Armbrecht, Barbour, Wall, Locke, Harviton, Forsythe; Row 3 — Higgint, Burnt, Dougherty, Booker, Moplet, Milne, Judge, Lambert, Grots, Crowell, Thompton. Row I — McNutt, Cowlet, LaGrave, Mullins, Town- send, Rigby. Murdoch, Powell, Brantley, Alexander, Wells, Hunter; Row 2 — Pleasant, Cruit, Adorns, Martin, Nicholas, Prince, Ripps, Gutel, Johnson, O'Brien, McDonald; Row 3 — Crenshaw, Turner, Boswell, Booth, Busby, Route, Donovan, Meade, Shoulders, Steber. Row } — Knight, Aust, Nicholl, McMillan, Stokes, Poole, Saveli, Carter, Daughtry, Baggett, Lundy, Morris; Row 2 — Waller, Marshall, Otey. Cooper, Slaughter, Fernandez, Sawyer, Revel, Rodriguez; Row 3 — Goodwin, Lott, Freeman, McCollum, Posey, Cody, Gentry, Sherlock, Wilton, Brockway, Watkins. Officers. Ann Quarles, secretory; Linda Knight, historian; Mary Anne Fowlkes, vice-president; Jackie Eichold. treasurer; Woody Everett, president. Row I — Hoffman, Coale, Hoot. McFodden, Botes, Ramey, Ratliff, Hobbs, Robison, Anderson, Vaughn, Dodge, Gentry, Hager; Row 2 — French, Lubel, Golton. Gillikin, Kelly, Deal, Blankenberg, Brown, Barney, Spieth, Bell, Yeager, Storer; Row 3 — Fuller, Chomplin, Risen, Wooldridge, Sanders, Coppedge. ()mll and Scroll Murphy's honorary chapter of Quill and Scroll, under the sponsorship of Mr. Roy Wil- kie, he’d its induction ceremony on March 2 for nineteen seniors and fifteen juniors. To ob- tain membership in this organization one has to have a B average and have done some outstanding work on a publication. Officiating at the induction were the officers — Kay For- sythe, president; Beverly Rodriguez, vice-presi- dont; Pat Daugherty, secretary; Eddie Brock- way, treasurer. Officers. Rodriguez, Dougherty, Forsythe, Brockway. Row I — Sessions. Gotel, Spottswood, Knight, Green, Butler, Mullins, Segars, LoGrov, Dostor, Morris, Fulton, Dunn; Row 2 Wilkie, Barnett, Rodriguez, Forsythe, Dougherty, Brockway, Boswell. Row I — Cowles, Higgins, Knight, Haas, Booker, Revel, Karl, Locke, Eichold, Wall, Quarles, Wilkie; Row 2 — Yeager, Legg, Bell, Bellman, Erdmon, Mathews, McGriff, Joyner, Rothenberg, Babin, Rigby; Row 3 — Hager, Harmon, Wolley, Fitts, Everett. Steber, Botta, Crowell, Klatt. 106 Fan Randlette Art Honor Society, under the guidance of Miss Clyde Kennedy, cele- brated its fifteenth birthday this May. In accordance with this celebration, the so- ciety presented the teachers and pupils with a Patio Art Exhibit on April 5 and 6, entitled Mobile — Yesterday and Today. FRAHS members are frequently seen back- stage working on scenery for a play or an operetta. In the opening scene of Cyrano, the entire scenery, consisting of a stage and theatre boxes, was designed and made by the society. FRAHS encourages any Murphian who takes art and is interested in promoting art to try out for membership. Each fall, members of the Mobile Art Association judge the work submitted and select ap- proximately fifteen new members. Officers for '54-'55 are Kaye Wall, president; Margie Swift, vice-president; Peggy Gardner, sec- retary-treasurer. (Above) Margie and Peggy work on Cyrano tel. (Center) Margie and Koye, with Charlet DiMottio, enjoy patio exhibit. (Below) Members. Row 1 — Cox, Spotltwood, Swift. Wall. Gardner, Ryon, Higgins; Row 2 — Higginbotham, Wilton, 8., Simmons, Wilson, F., Robinson, Steiner, Neville, Booker, Wall, Merrill, Jury. • 107 Stage Crew Hard at work behind scenes of all school pro- ductions was the Stage Crew, an energetic group of fifteen students sponsored by Coach Charles Will- cox. Between acts Stage Manager Chip Diamond and crew quietly and efficiently lowered backdrops, placed props, and directed lighting for Four Arts Club plays You Can't Take It With You , Cyrano De Bergerac , and Special Chorus-Four Arts operetta Belle of Bagdad . For assemblies the crew placed rostrum and chairs for speakers, set up mircophones, and wheeled out the concert piano. Stage crew has fun dismantling Boll of Bagdad. lashers’ Club Appearing at all school productions and at the major portion of civic programs were the boys of Murphy's Ushers' Club, co-sponsored by Miss Ruth Lipscomb and Miss Carol Purifoy. Members were on duty at performances of You Can't Take It With You , Cyrano De Bergerac , and Belle of Bag- dad . Upon request, they ushered free of charge at civic performances; among these were The Caine Mutiny Court Martial , Carmen , and Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo . For all Civic Music pro- grams and Mobile Symphony Orchestra concerts, Head Usher Gary Steber and corps were on duty. Head Usher Cory and Usher Corps await audience for Cyrano.' Sine (Jua Non Club Members of Sine Qua Non Club (Without Which Nothing) are not even aware of the fact. Requisite for membership: contribution of unlimited time, skill, and energy to Four Arts Club productions. Three indispensable members are Mr. George B. Wright, Mr. W. C. Sitz, and Mr. C. O. Willcox. Mr. Wright has built stairways and columns and has always found furniture to go on the sets. Mr. Willcox has gone up in the ceiling to replace lights, painted scenery, and even manufactured thunder and light- ning. Mr. Sitz built the handsome sedan chair that appeared in Belle of Bagdad and the Cyrano balcony, his masterpiece. Stage Director Willcox and Mr. Wright admire Mr. Sitz' masterpiece. All Girls’ Council Working with Miss Josephine Hargrove, sponsor. All Girls' Council performed numerous civic and school services. The smoothness with which Career Day was carried out was partially due to behind- the-scenes work of this organization. Members did volunteer work for the Red Cross and telephoned more than eight hundred people during United Fund's Operation Dial . As in many a year before, the group sponsored Christmas baskets; a record- breaking number of boxes and baskets of food and clothes were given to need families by Mur- phy's generous sections. Council officers schedule students for Career Day conferences. D. O. Club An organization to promote better relations among business, the community, and the school is the D. O. Club, composed of the 110 students in the vocational department. D. O. sponsored its usual Toy Drive, collecting 2,500 toys for under-privileged children. Twenty-five delegates went to Livingston for the Southwest District Conference, where they captured top honors in Essay and Mr. D. O. con- tests and placed high in Oratorical, Job Manual and Skit competitions. Fourteen attended State D. O. Convention at Tuscaloosa. The gala Employer- Employee banquet and dance was held in March. President Kenneth and officers consider plans for D. O. Banquet. Key club Key Club, a group of outstanding boys, worked in conjunction with All Girls' Council in tabulating interest sheets for Career Day and in distributing Christmas baskets. Members also collected money for the March of Dimes after school hours and pro- moted the purchase of Murphy's two dual-control cars by getting parents to attend a P. T. A. meeting on safe driving. The Key Club banquet held late in the spring terminated the year's activities under Mr. Greaves, sponsor, and officers Eddie Brockway, Mac McLeod, Stanley Moore, and Richard Holmes. Ever-active Key Club officers give the Cancer Drive a boost. • 109 • Argument Inc. To study, discuss, and debate current problems; to improve speaking ability; to learn and practice proper parliamentary procedure —this is the high aim of Argument Inc. Under the leadership of Mr. E. D. Hudgens, members attended Southwest Ala- bama Discussion Clinic at University Center and held school debates with Bishop Toolen and McGill. Trips were made to Tulane University High School Forensic Tournament and to University of Alabama State Forensic Tournament. Argument Inc. helped to organize Mobile County Forensic Conference and Gulf Coast Forensic Tournament. Mr. Hudgens explains problems of world trade to ardent debaters. Bible Study Club The Bible, greatest book ever written, is the text of more than two hundred Bible Study Club mem- bers. Mrs. Edith Murphy, sponsor, with President Jerry McCollum, Vice-President Jack Merrill, Secre- tary Jody Armbrecht, and Treasurer Marion Mitchi- ner, planned a review of the early history of Jewish people as a preparation for the study of the Taber- nacle. For Christmas the group studied the birth of Christ as the fulfillment of many Old Testament prophecies. At each meeting members enjoyed a short devotional program of music provided by the Music committee. Mrs. Murphy and officers listen to a hymn before the meeting. Allied Youth At monthly meetings. Allied Youth members held discussions, listened to speakers, or saw films on the harmful effects of alcohol. Co-sponsors Mrs. N. H. Holmes and Mrs. Jefferies, with officers Dede Mc- Donnell, Louis Hanlein, Rose Marie Green, and Vir- ginia Spieth, planned programs to direct the group into more wholesome living. There was a round table discussion on Use and Abuse of Alcohol ; Coach Joe Sharpe spoke on Alcohol and Young People ; and the interesting film Effects of Alcohol on the Human Body was shown. In May, Allied Youth held its annual party. Allied Youth officers work out details for their next progrom. Latin Club With an apple, an ivy wreath, and a quotation from Virgil, new members of the Latin Club were initiated in an impressive formal ceremony; white- robed speakers symbolized the spirit of each year of Latin as they told of Caesar, Cicero, and Virgil. At Christmas, members observed the feast of Satur- nalia. Climaxing the year's activities was a ban- quet modeled after those of old Rome. Noble guests, draped in togas and pallas, were served a typical Roman meal by tunic-clad slaves; and Citi- zen Carol Barbour's humorous adaptation of The Apple of Discord provided part of the entertain- ment. Toga-clad officers initiato a now member with sacred ritual. Spanish Club This club's interest lies south of the border . Miss Bertha Spradlin, sponsor, and officers Marga- ret McFadden, Despina Glyptis, Ellen Haas, and Judy Cowan hoped their senores would gain a better understanding of Spanish culture. With proceeds obtained from a sockhop after the Murphy-Blythe- ville game, the group purchased an album of Span- ish Christmas carols sung by Pedro Vargas. Litho- graphed posters of oil paintings by Juan Reus were bought in connection with the study of Spanish art. A card game—Spanish fish —increased members' vocabularies by using names of animals and occu- pations. Sonoritas look proudly at their now lithographed poster. Allons, enfants de la patrie . . . —thus La Marseillaise summoned French Club members to each meeting, where a French pastry was given as entrance prize. Among the interesting programs were Charles Boyers recording of a prayer by Vol- taire for religious tolerance, the discussion of Mendes-France as Premier of France, and the an- nual Vive I'amour Valentine program. To the State French Club Convention Murphy sent two dele- gates, who secured the election of Murphy as sec- retary for 1956; chief duty of this office is editing Le Petit Courrier , state news letter. Disquos and librettos prepare French Club lor opera Carmen. Future Teachers of America Sponsored by Mrs. Bernice Causey and led by officers Caroline Burns, Lydia Blake, Trisha Karl, Barbara Jo McNutt, Dot Powell, and Jody Arm- brecht, Murphy's Future Teachers gave practical experience to those interested in the field of edu- cation. Members substituted for absent teachers, sold books on education, and taught freshman classes on F. T. A. Day. They honored new teachers with a Faculty Tea and entertained the Little Sisters of the Poor at Christmastime. In February four dele- gates attended the State Convention at Jacksonville State Teachers' College. Jody welcomes Miss Driver, F. T. A. founder, to faculty tea. Future Engineers In their attempts to learn more of different phases of engineering, Murphy and Vigor Future Engineers Clubs made a joint field trip to Auburn to examine the College of Engineering and to ob- tain first-hand information concerning A. P. I.'s co- operative plan; this trip was planned by Richard Fearn, treasurer. Mrs. Anne Mitchell, acting spon- sor, and President Woody Everett, Vice-President Robert Donovan, Second Vice-President Ed Moore, and Secretary Bobby Thomasson, directed the meet- ings. The yearly Future Engineers' banquet with Vigor was held on St. Patrick's Day. Woody, Robert, and Richard check for engineering scholarships. Future Nurses A person glancing into 133 on second and fourth Mondays of the month saw Future Nurses and Mrs. Addilean Booker, sponsor, busily planning for tours, speakers, and films. At various times, members toured Mobile Infirmary and its School of Nursing, Air Evacuation Unit at Brookley Air Force Base, and also Brookley Hospital. The girls were entertained with a tea at Brookley's Nurses' Home. At Christmas the group helped to repair toys collected during the D. O. Toy Drive and filled a basket for a needy family. City Hospital children received stuffed bunny rabbits from the girls at Easter. Future Nurses leave on field trip to Brookley Hospital. Jr. Mobile Historic Society In teaching the history of the vicinity to stu- dents and in participating in local historical pro- grams, Jr. Mobile Historic Society succeeded in combining business with pleasure. Mrs. K. J. Clark, sponsor, and officers Charles DiMassio, Ben Sher- lock, Mary Lou Fields, and Dede McDonnell planned many activities. Outings included a hayride to Fort Morgan, a yachting trip to Dauphin Island to ex- plore ruins of old Fort Gaines, and a spring picnic at Point Clear. A program on Mobile during Recon- struction Period was presented to the Historic Mo- bile Preservation Society. Mrs. Clark and officers inspect o rare coin display. O. R E Students in Mrs. Sue Savage's advanced typing- shorthand class formed Order of Business Efficiency. Ruth Fernandez, Carolyn Freeman, Sissy Powell, and Skeeter Huffman were president, vice-president, sec- retary, and treasurer respectively and presided over monthly meetings. Members typed and took dictation from teachers as a school service. Their biggest assignment was typing letters and forms for the A. E. A. Convention. In April O. B. E. toured Merchants' National Bank. Experiences like these gave a practical insight into the world of business. Carolyn and Skeeter intently type while Ruth and Sissy observe. Gate Club Composed of students who, at one time or an- other, also ran for class offices, the Gate Club works to help the school and Student Council in any way possible. The group held its bi-weekly meetings in the room of Mrs. Ruth Groom, sponsor. Club members entertained children of Protestant Orphanage with a Christmas party. Gate Club apopted as its project the beautification of the li- brary patio. Through the courtesy of Gate Club and Miss Irene Stapleton's section and crafts stu- dents, the patio was planted with nasturtiums, red salvia, iris, snapdragons, petunias, and calendulas. Santa helps Cate Club distribute presents lor orphans. Chess Club Through the efforts of on organization commit- tee, the Chess Club was established early in the second quarter to promote the understanding and playing of the game of chess as an interesting and as an educational pastime. Mr. Thomas McCann was asked to sponsor the group, which soon had thirty-four on its roster. The first officers were Ben Sherlock, president; Ivan Timonin, vice-president; Jack Radcliffe, recording secretary; Peggy Johnson, secretary; and Lloyd Pennington, treasurer. A chess tournament was held among members and lasted until near the end of school. Mr. McCann Supervise a fens chess player's move. In working toward the common goal of promot- ing interest in psychology on the campus. Psychology Club engaged outstanding persons to speak on dif- ferent phases of the subject. Among those who spoke were Miss Lois Fitzsimmons on Asphasia , Dr. Mary Anderson on Heredity , Mr. Eugene Pea- cock on Taming Our Tensions , and Mrs. J. A. Miltonberger on Psychiatric Social Work . Bi- monthly meetings were directed by sponsor Miss Vivien Waller, President Anne Ford, Vice-President Janet Smith, Secretary Claudia Kaufman, and Treas- urer Jerry Rush. Dr. J. M. Broadui explains optical illusioni to officers. Chem-Bo-Phys Chem-Bo-Phys, or Science Club, encouraged stu- dents interested in chemistry, biology, and physics. At every meeting one of the groups performed an experiment; interesting ones included the demonstra- tion of a Cartesian diver, anesthetization of a frog, and formulation of milk of magnesia. Ten of Miss Mary Bragg's Chem-Bo-Phys members went to Vigor as entrants in First District Science Fair; Dale Jobe was elected secretary of the 1956 Fair. In the latter part of April, five representatives attended Alabama Junior Academy of Science with their scientific projects. Lynn and her Vigor host admire Science Fair displays. Beta Hi-Y Planned activities of Beta Hi-Y included a candy sale and three trips, one of which was to Montgom- ery on Hi-Y business. Club delegates were sent to Alabama State Hi-Y Conference, Pre-Legislature Training Assembly, and Youth Legislature. Mr. A. P. May, sponsor, and President James Robeson, Vice- President Jimmy May, Secretary-Treasurer Bobby Miller, and Chaplain Perry Miller organized a basket- ball team within the club. Next year will be an exceptionally busy time for all Hi-Y clubs, for the Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y States Conference will be held in Mobile. 6eto Hi-Y members plan itrotegy lor telling mintt. TriHi-Y Organized second semester, Tri-Hi-Y — girls' Hi-Y club sponsored by Miss Elizabeth Green — participated in the latter half of Hi-Y activities. In conjunction with brother clubs, Mardi Gras dances were given at the Y ; proceeds went to World Service Fund . To gain funds for the treasury, candy was sold. Part of the proceeds was used to help defray expenses of six representatives to Youth Legislature in Montgomery. The group also went on a three-day retreat to the Optimist Camp. First of- ficers were Suzy Blackburn, Kaye Wall, Betty French, and Barbara McNamara. Mr. May and Mitt Green ditcutt tpring retreat with girlt. Y-Teens Girls in the Y-Teens, high school branch of Y. W. C. A., worked to develop leadership and to improve the individual through religious compan- ionship. Co-operating with Mrs. Anne Mitchell, act- ing sponsor, and Molly Ann Ross, Jane Lynn Pierce, and Lynda Barnett, officers, the group sold potato chips on campus, taught dancing at lunch time, spent a day at Allen Memorial Home, and sent delegates to Mid-South Y-Teen Conference at Gulf Park College, Mississippi. During the year members were entertained with a get-together, a dance, and a marshmallow roast. Molly and Marilyn peddle potato chipt to replenith treotury. Girls9 Athletic Association The Girls' Athletic Association offered tourna- ments in individual and team sports for Murphy girls. Miss McNally, sponsor, and officers Lorna West, Mary Mathews, Peggy Ratliff, Shirley Babin, and Frances Price planned tournaments in such sports as softball, basketball, swimming, bowling, ping-pong, badminton, tennis, and archery. Candy and cokes were sold at all basketball games in Murphy's gym. The group had two parties this year: a wiener roast held early in the fall at Escatawpa River and a get-together at the home of Mrs. Jelks on Fowl River. 8earning ballplayers cheek equipment after o victory. Swimming Club A prettier name for Swimming Club is Aqua- maids; they are a group of thirty-six girls, under the direction of Miss Lolete Tanner and Miss Eloise Foster, who purpose to perfect synchronized and group swimming. The girls met once a week for business and at least once a week for swimming. Their second annual water pageant, entitled Swym- phony , featured a solo, duets, and small and large group numbers. Florence Chadwick, famous Chan- nel swimmer, was present at one performance. A few numbers from Swymphony went to the Univer- sity of Alabama to give a swimming exhibition. Wet-but-happy officers ore caught in an unusual pose. Amateur Radio C lub Another new organization on the campus was the Amateur Radio Club. The group set up an ama- teur radio station to help members obtain licenses and to provide radio service to the public. Co- operating with Civil Defense authorities during Operation Kids , three licensed hams were on standby at the police station and two kept the set at Murphy on emergency stand-by. The group, spon- sored by Mr. M. C. Mancill, and governed by of- ficers Barry Weinstein, Bill Suffich, Anson Moye, and Joe McCollum, planned a long-range project of acquiring better equipment for their station. Radio Club officers take turns at the short wave set. M ” Club Murphy's lettermen form the M Club, which promotes interest in athletics and provides enter- tainment for athletes. The club was proud to have six offensive and five defensive men on the All- City football squad and four on All-State. With coach Charles Willcox, sponsor, and officers Joe Williams, Hubert Cain, Roy Davis, Robert Owens, and James Waltman, they hung framed pictures of outstanding members in the Club room of the Field House. During the year, a semiformal buffet supper was given, several smaller parties, and late in the spring their annual hayride. M Club officers moke plans lor their annual party. Welfare Store At all periods of the day, including lunchtime. Welfare Store kept its door open to students and teachers who wanted supplies. The store, directed by Mrs. Lucille Baker and staffed by approximately sixteen students, sold everything that a student needed from erasers to postcards, in addition to text books and note paper. Profit from Welfare Store is used at the discretion of the administration to benefit the school in any way and also to help students who cannot buy their school supplies. A 'A)- E w$j %1 6 -m@!!l (At this point the Club Editor went berserk.—Ed.) Venetia, Stroud, and Goby gossip, while DeWitt rings up a sale. Keep ’em Rolling Club Serving the school by serving its lunch is Keep 'em Rolling Club. Directed by Mrs. Helen McIntyre and Mrs. Annie S. Brantley, dietitians, and President Pat McKinnell, Vice-President Edna Mareno, Secre- tary Carolyn Smith, and Treasurer Carl Thompson, the group worked assembly-line fashion operating cash registers, placing plates and milk on the coun- ters, and clearing the cafeteria after lunch. The club had one party each semester: one was a Jan- uary picnic that was frozen in , and the other was a picnic over the Bay late in the spring. Keep 'em Rolling Club satisfies two hungry customers. J unior-Senior Prom • 119 • As Roy Choice's orchestra sounded the strains of Some Enchanted Evening, the curtains opened to reveal a gondola by the sea just as a huge orange moon was disappearing over the horizon. This was the scene at Fort Whiting Auditorium, March 11, 1955, as the Junior-Senior Prom was opened by Nancy Haas, Junior Class President and her escort, Barnes Tatum. The call-outs were junior and senior class officers and section representatives. Angie Revel, Senior Class vice-president and Howard Palmes closed the call-outs. The dreamy slow music, the lively jitterbugs, the intermission party, and even the bunny hop helped to make it really an En- chanted Evening. Opposite page: (Above): Junior president, Nancy Haas. (Center): i Seniors officers — Mary Nell Stokes, treasurer; Angie Revel, (I vice-president; Bumper Lyons, representative; Kathy Worden, ' representative; Caroline Burns, representative; Cora Jane Car- ter, representative. (Below): Lead-outs and sponsors — Barnes Tatum, Nancy Haos, Miss Michael, junior sponsor, Mrs. Murphy, senior sponsor, Angie Revel, Howard Palmes. CkatnpicHA FOOTBALL BASKETBALL SPRING SPORTS jLJ LADD MEMORIAL S October 29, 1954 8:00 P. M. Coaches (lop fo bottom) GENE HARLOW line Coach JOSEPH F. SHARPE Head Coach CHARLES O. WILLCOX Bockfield Coach SAM SHOUT $ ou.'ing; 8 Team Agile Bobby Jackson breaks through the determined Vigor line. Squad. Row I — Custer, McFarland, Cody, Wood, Lignos, Miller, Arant, Martin, Hubbard, Doolittle, Craddock, LaMaster, Canning, Vincent, Williams, Smith; Row 2 — Callendar, McClammy, Bridges, Bishop, Buce, Woltman, Busby, Shonklin, McRoney, Bryan, Savage, Megginson, McClure, Mathis, Davis, King, Brill, Coin, Richards; Row 3 — Kittrell, Adams, Howell, Tulley, Barnes, Clark, Woldon, King, Thomas, Henderson, Goble, Warhurst, Jackson, Castleberry, Sirmon, Cox, Godwin, Boykin, Coleman, Davit, Rarker, Lindsey, Moitre. Murphy - U. M. S. Another step toward the intra-city champion- ship was taken by the Panthers as they defeated U. M. S. 19-6. During the first half the Cadets threatened to hand out a shocking upset, but their surge of power dwindled just when it appeared ready to explode. Murphy scored the first three times they gained possession of the ball in the sec- ond half, each play being run with precision and efficiency. Two of the touchdowns were on runs of 45 and 41 yards, and the third was the result of a 62-yard pass. The Panthers' offensive unit gobbled up yardage despite grim efforts put forth by the Cadets to hold them. Scoring were Bobby Jackson, Buck Richards, and Ray Henderson. Although the dominating factor throughout the night, the Pan- thers were able to score in only these three instances. Murphy - Vigor Murphy Hi Panthers rolled to a smashing 27-0 victory over Vigor in their annual intra-city tussel. Murphy's crushing attacks, led by elusive Buck Rich- ards and quarterback Bobby Jackson, completely paralyzed the punchless Wolfpack. It was the Pan- thers' fourth straight victory and one of its easiest, as the Vigor Wolves had little to throw up against the thunderous charges of Murphy's defensive line. The confident, hard-hitting Panthers scored once in each of the first two periods and then pushed over two more in the last quarter. The Blue and Gold defense was so strong that Vigor wound up losing 22 yards on the ground, as compared to Murphy's 275-yard gain. A good deal of Vigor's loss came in the closing minutes of the game when the Wolves tried desperately to pass. • 128 • Opposite page — left — A tome moment for the Panthers on the bench. Opposite page — right — Richards rocks op yardage. Murpliy - McGill The Panthers walloped the McGill Yellow Jackets 35-0 to win the city championship. Murphy's deci- sive victory featured pulverizing ground attacks which were mostly short jolts that gnawed away at the yardage and the Jackets' defensive efficiency. McGill, behind from the first few minutes of the game, never gave any indication of even chipping a slight dent in the Murphy defense. Bobby Jackson acted his usual role of Panther leader and scored four of the five touchdowns. David Richards made the other on a 20-yard run through the McGill line. Aside from scoring, Jackson also picked up 104 of the 316 yards Murphy gathered against McGill. His helper in the ground chores was Tommy Hubbard who ac- counted for 81 yards. The Panthers didn't pick up a single yard on passes. Top — Thomas throws McGillion for loss. Bottom —■ Panthers swarm oyer Yellow Jackets. Scores Murphy 42 Jackson 0 Murphy 19 U. M. S. 6 Murphy 27 Phillips 12 Murphy 27 Vigor 0 Murphy 41 Moss Point 0 Murphy 30 Blytheville 7 Murphy 13 Pensacola 14 Murphy 35 McGill 0 Murphy 27 Lanier 0 Murphy 27 Dothan 14 • 129 • Managers Groom. Weston, Moore, Harris prepare for practice. THOMAS HUBBARD Bock BOBBY JACKSON Bock ROY DAVIS Guord JOE SIRMON Tockl ttertneH NOEL CUSTER Guard LEONARD BUSBY Bock GERALD COX End JIMMY GODWIN Guard CHARLES COLEMAN PHIL SAVAGE Guard Guard WILLIAM CALLENDAR Center Hiker £ DONALD WALDON End . N. D McCLURE DAVID RICHARDS ffotk GEORGE CANNING JOHN ARANT Bock FRED BRYAN Bock ’ttermeh WILLIE McRANEY Bock OLIVER SINCLAIR Bock HARVEY GANDLER Bock DOWLING GA81E End ' RAMON HENDERSON End ALBERT TULLY 113MOH AW7 NOSrfVVOMl xmv r HllWS AIMS dlVM AHVO NlldVW ASSOS IJVCJ DT SV . . . 1 Marlin grabs robound from Wolvos. The 1955 Panther squad, stocked with veteran lettermen and under the able tutorship of Coach Herman Moisei, compiled an enviable record of twenty-one wins and one loss. With stalwarts Billy Smith, Bobby Jackson, and Ronnie Cochran sinking baskets from every section of the court and with fine defensive play being turned in by Bobby Mar- tin, Dick Allen, and Jimmy Thompson, the Murphy cagers managed to defeat every team they faced with the exception of their old nemesis, Pensacola. After their most successful season in many years, the Cats won the AA District Tournament only to lose in the state finals. The Panther prepsters were nothing less than spectacular in the Intra-City games, compiling double victories over McGill, U. M. S., and Vigor, and clinching the city crown with a de- cisive 72-58 victory over the Vigor Wolves. Coach Moisol with Murphy's AA District Trophy. 1Q55 . Thompson sinks two points for Panthers. Bay High 42 Murphy 71 Panama City 47 Murphy 67 U. M. S. 18 Murphy 72 Parrish High 37 Murphy 59 Evergreen 47 Murphy 70 Vigor 56 Murphy 63 Bay High 51 Murphy 69 McGill 38 Murphy 44 Evergreen 52 Murphy 73 Pensacola 42 Murphy 57 Parrish High 55 Murphy 70 McGill 30 Murphy 45 W. S. Neal 31 Murphy 71 Pensacola 85 Murphy 70 Dothan 40 Murphy 51 Vigor 48 Murphy 64 Russellville 41 Murphy 70 St. Aloysius 54 Murphy 61 Pensacola 56 Murphy 59 Monroeville 47 Murphy 77 Vigor 58 Murphy 72 Fairhope 30 Murphy 60 Smith tallies against Vigor. • 136 • On the Hardwood ROBERT OWENS BOBBY JACKSON STANLEY MOORE DICK ALIEN RONNIE COCHRAN Spring Su mm ary To climax a spectacular year on the gridiron and on the hardwood, Murphy came through with good teams in track, golf, and baseball. The track- sters, coached by Sam Shout, enjoyed a perfect season's record, soundly defeating every team they faced. Leading the Panthers and piling up points in every contest were Gerald Cox, John Arant, and Richard Morgan, while Billy Clark, James Waltman, Oliver Sinclair, and Bruce Keenan steadily turned in impressive showings. Coach Herman Maisel directed a team of vet- erans in golf this year to a season's record of three victories and two ties. This team, composed largely of underclassmen, progressed rapidly through spring lift—Gerald Cox clears ten-loot bar os Tommy Hubbard and Albert Tally watch. Track Squod: Row J — Roster, Panoyatoll, Morgan, Cox. Coward, La Masters, Thomas, Aront, Richards, Roycroft, Giddens (Manager); Row 2 — Clark, Rollings, Stuart, Moye, Gentry, Soberg, Crivellari, Sullieh, Megginson, Vincent, Coleman, Waltman, Sinclair, Kennan. drills at the Country Club; and the result was a group of fine golf players. Because of their local victories, the linksmen were honored with an invi- tation to the State High School Golf Tournament at Birmingham. With Coach Bill Sharpe at the helm, the base- ball team enjoyed its best season in recent years, winning ten games and losing only three. The team suffered a severe blow when veteran pitcher Reid Lambert turned up with a sore arm, but with Bob Baker pitching like a veteran, Bobby Jackson's base- running, and the timely base hits of Jim Ramey and Phil Savage, the Cats were able to compile a fine record. Other outstanding players were Ben Castleberry, Willie McRaney, and Ramon Henderson. Right- Morgan and Tally use hurdles lor a life raltl Below—Basoballers enjoy a pepper gome during afternoon work-out . . . Coach Moisei, Hugh Merry, and Happy Meyers watch Stewart Thames practice his golf swing. 7 he bina 1 Whistle DONORS Murphy Student Council Murphy Athletic Fund 1955 ABLS English Award winners — Ann Lee Booker, Woody Everett, Kay Forsythe, Faye Hakanson, Joan Harvison, Merla Higgins, Joyce Ann Knight, Gene Morris, Ann Quarles, Barbara Vogel. 1955 MOHIAN PATRONS A Friend C. J. Gayfer Company, Inc. Malbis Bakery Company From a Friend Giddens Rester McGowin-Lyons Hdwe. Sup. Co. All Girls' Council Gill Printing Stationery Co. Mobile Fixture Equipt. Co., Inc. C. P. Armbrecht Julius Goldstein and Son, Inc. Mrs. J. E. Nicholas C. O. Bingham Tom Goodbrad's Floral Shop Perry Creamery Company, Inc. Brannan Sporting Goods Co. Graf's Dairy Raphael's Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert C. Brown Autry Greer and Sons Burt P. Schwarz Brown's Velvet Ice Cream Co. Gulf Canal Lines, Inc. Shropshire Co. Cole Construction Co. Gulf States Engraving Co. Southern Dairies Inc. Constantine's Haas-Davis Packing Co., Inc. R. L. Spottswood Miss Eileen Cowles L. Hammel Dry Goods Co. Stauffer System Crane Co. W. J. Hearin, Jr. Swan Hardware Co. Crawford Advertising Agency Heiter-Starke Printing Co., Inc. Thoss Sporting Goods Co. Delchamps Inc. Holcombe S. Kelly, Jr. Hermann Todd Delchamps Printing Co. Imperial Laundry Mrs. B. Coate Twilley Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Eichold Frank S. Keeler Waller Brothers Miss Mabel King White Swan Laundry Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Eichold The Leader Department Store Dry Cleaning Co., Inc. Dr. David S. Fridge Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Locke SENIOR CLASS PATRONS Wojohn's Woody Everett Section 114—Miss White Section 220—Mrs. Clark Priscilla Murdoch Section 122—Miss Shaw Section 222—Miss Davis Section 113-Miss Baxter Section 216—Mrs. Balderson Section VEB—Miss Foster 140 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Photography and Engraving by Gulf States Engraving Co. Printing and Binding by Gill Printing Co. Portraits of Upperclassmen and Favorites by Hammel's Studio (Favorites' dresses pages 58, 59, 61, 62, and 64 courtesy of Hammel's) Portraits of Underclassmen by School Pictures, Inc. Junior-Senior Prom and Freshman Dance pictures by Mr. and Mrs. Allen Crowell Covers by Kingscraft Your 1Q55 Moliian Staff EDITOR Susan Locke ASSISTANT EDITOR Nancy Wall BUSINESS MANAGER Woody Everetl ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER Gary Steber PHOTOGRAPHER Jackie Botta FACULTY EDITORS Trisha Karl, Doris Adams CLASS EDITORS Jackie Ruth Eichold, Jody Armbrechl CLUB EDITORS Jane Cowles, Allen Crowell, Barbara Jo McNutt LITERARY EDITORS Ann Quarles, Pat Daugherty ART EDITORS Merla Higgins, Margie Swifl FAVORITES EDITOR Ann Hearin LAYOUT DRAFTSMEN Tommy Judge, Herbert Turner AUDITOR Russell Rouse TYPISTS Joyce Ann Knight, Mary Delchamps FACTOTUMS Joan Aust, Lydia Blake, Charles Herbert Brown, Mary Ann Fowlkes, Ruth Fernandez, Joyce Prince, Ed Stone, Kathy Warden From 1926-1941 Dr. K. J. Clark wot principal oI Morphy High School. Tho gilt of tho Clots of '54 wot o portrait of Dr. Clark, which was unveiled during a special attombly in tho spring. • 141 • . Explain a little how you love.' Sometimes the tears you shed moy be my tears. 1 For when the One Great Scorer comes to write against your name, He writes—not that you won or lost— but how you played the game. In years gone by, these lines by Grantland Rice, often quoted by former assistant prin- cipal, Miss Mae Eanes, inspired Murphy teams to victory and to a better under- standing of good sportsmanship. - 9
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