Parrish High School - Tornado Yearbook (Parrish, AL)
- Class of 1948
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I-IE RTS ILI NT NG CTX ELSE COULD EVEI2 FILL VV IE S WGS CI ASS QE T948 AEEECTIONI XT 'Y DEVNCATE TEIIS ISSUE OF THE SEL ALA P I SSW IRE QIIQ: Lx X -GTI Tig, AXE-1 IT? f IIC , - - ff I A T 1 IIE 'SE I I , E, I I -I N IE1.a-, If, .4 XI ,A EL -J .L .. A - II, M SI QM V 'mx 'UH MISS ANNA LEE TLJCKER Pg 5 QCM The Carnegie Library of Selma I a trLe source at knowledge a term whtch mrght well be applied Tc the faculty of Par rush Hugh The Amelua Gorgas Llbrary of the University of Alabama whzch might be termed one at the cultural centers at the state IS lndlcatlve at the hagh C u l t u ral standards of our teacher Page 7 THE MR W E SNUGGS Mr Snuggs hos been SupermTehdenT of The Selmo Public frnehd of boTh The sTudenT body ond The Tocuhy I-ins IoyolTy cmd smcernfy will be remembered Tor mony yeors To come Q Schools for The posT five yeors. During This Time he hos become o P s cfmmaifmizcm Ml? GEDDES SELF who IS ever ready and vvlllnng To help us on any problem IS Mr Self our prlncupal l-las ready smile and hrs kind vvords cheer Us vvhen we have mer defeal Durlng The Three years Mr Self has been aT Parrish Hugh he has been a loyal friend and advisor Q Cn ' . , . , . P 9 Um weaken SELF GEDDES Pruncupal BLACKBURN GEORGE S French and Englush BOSWORTH THERESA Mathematlcs CALHOUN MARGARET Spanish CARR KATHLEEN English FRIDAY MRS HILDA N English GAUT MRS MARGARETJ Home Economncs HAIRSTON MRS LOUISE P English and Hnstory HALL LANDON English Hlstory Library HATCH LOUISE Mathemotacs JACKSON MRS JEWEL S Typlng Industrial Geography Commercial Law POWERS HENRYJ Clvlcs and Physical Eclucatlon RICHARDSON O E Manual Tralnlng SEEFELD HILMA Commerce SIMS MRS ELEANOR Biology SIMS WM COMER Fhyslcs Chemistry ancl Coaching SMYLY RUTH Latm and English SMITH MRS ESTELLEJ Htstory THOMAS PEARL Science WALLACE FLORENCE History WALKER RALPH B Band Glee Club YEAGER R W Busmoss Arthmetnc Ceography Hnstony EHRENSPERGER AL H Trade and Inclustrual Education MORTON GAGE Dnstrlbutuve Educataon DAVISON MRS JOHN A Buble SEYMOUR, JOSEPHINE Mathematics MISSING PAGE MISSING PAGE u T UZQQQ4 The Iron cmd Cool Indu tries of Bnrm nghcnm ore synony mous with constructive octlvlty In ha studies the student ot Porrlsh Hloh tries somewhat to emulate thus quohty ot on AIO bcxmcn Instrtutlon X The Cnty Holl ns the center of oll the mumcupol busmess of Selrfo It srgmfles the work vvhlch we Corry on through our losses LA H0lllIEIl00i CHilllllll FRONT ROW: iFreshmen : B. Smith, B. McCavvley, Eleanor Harris . . . SECOND ROW: Sophomorest: J. Crocker, Ken Luclcie, VJ. Wire, A. Harper, C. Journey, M. C. Rouniree, Joyce Carter . . . Tl-HRD ROW: iJuniorst: J. Parker, J. Lovoy, l. Payne, C. Bolton, K. Johnson, Donna Beatty . . . ON PILLARSZ iSeniorsi. Mary Woods, Vernor Copeland, Rucker Staggers, Virginia Hardy. The homeroom chairmen are elected by their class notes for the period ot a year. They are the ones upon whom centers all work which is done through the media of the classes. They also are in charge of making successful all drives and campaigns during the year and of all voting and electing. In most cases they are charged with the responsibility of carrying on the daily routine of their divisions. Page T4 ll Y ll l ,As NS FIRST ROW: Lett to Right. H. Mallory, Jr., L. Gibson, O. Turner, J. Tillman, M J. Thrash, J. Piper, M. Hayes O. Farrish, W. Barrett, L. Persons, C. Kynerd, J. Boswell, N. Duncan . . . SECOND ROW: R. Matthews L, Reynolds, S. Watson, J. Hadaway, J. Hooker, B. Persons, J. Fitts, W. Johnson, B. Fiveash, J. Stone, M. T Johnson, M. E. Ford, H. Palumbo . . . THlRD ROW: J. Love, S, Putnam, C. Williams, D. Lott, D. TayIor,J Harrell, B. Gandy, B. Herrod, B. Shepherd, B. A. Hudgens, B, Phillips, Max Malone, R. Bearden, H. Helms These are the students who chose to have separate pictures made so that they could show them at home to their parents as individual portraits I want to be alone! They were not present when their home- room pictures were made. Page I5 CLASSIl0lll AI' Mrs Simms gurls Try o shof 4 A noun IS The nome of cu person ploce or And nt s fur To eof 5 Pleose nohce The work no1 the horseploy Your photographer wos not hurt In The 6 Wont they look cute on someone s lop explosion thot followed Page I6 . , . ,, . - - - 1 r ., . . l . . , . A 1 1 SENIOR OFFICERS FRANK DONALD Presudent Rlght Rear MARY WOODS Vrce President Left Front RUCKER STAGGERS Left Rear MARY KATHERINE GARRETT Right Front 7he Swarm WELSH HOME The Welsh Home on Mabry Street as a beautiful example of Ante Bellum architecture After four years nn Parrish Hngh the Sensors feel that they are almost kan to It not only nn beauty but ID age Treasurer Secretary gun Page I7 fb Ki: A, if' THE E IIIII GRACE ANSLEY Glee Club '46, '47, Hall Committee '46. BARBARA YARBROUOH Hall Committee '47, '48, Olee Club '46, '47, '48. JANE ATCHISON Olee Club '46, '47, Lunch Committee '47, Office Girl '47, '48, High Magazine Salesman '47, Concert Glee Club '46, VVho's Who '48. JANIE BAKER Red Cross Representative '46, '47, Tcttler '47, '48, Office Girl '47, '48. ALAN BARTON Football '44, '45, '47, Glee Club '45, '46, '47, Student Council '47, Hall Com- mittee '47, Red Cross '47, '48, Concert Glee Club '46, '47, '48, State Music Festival '46. ELIZABETH BATES Glee Club '45, '46, '47, '48. SARAH JANE BATES Band '45, '46, '47, Glee Club '48, Student Council '46, Leiter Club '46, 47, '48, Lunch Committee '47, Red Cross '46, Tatler '48, Concert Glee Club '48. BARBARA BAYNE Glee Club '45, '46, '47, '48, Letter Club '47, '48, Hall Committee '46, Class Officer '46, Dramatic Club '47, '48, Sel- Ala '47, Who's Who '47, '48, Cheer Leader '46, '48, School Play '47, Concert Glee Club '45, '46, '47, '48, Office Girl '48, Student Council '47, High School Register Member. MARSHALL WILLIAMS D. O. Club '46, '47, D. O. Club Treas- urer '47, COLEMAN WILKINSON Hall Committee '45, Red Cross '45, Baseball '48. Umor ANN BRICE Olee Club '45, '46, '47, '48, Concert '45, '46, Holl Committee '47, Dromotic Club '47, '48, School Ploy '47. CHERRY BROWN Glee Club '47, '48, Concert '47, '48, Lunch Committee '47, Sel-Alo '48, Red Cross '46, Dromotic Club '46, '47, '48, School Ploys '46, '47, Closs President '46, Home Coming Sponsor '48. PEGGY BURELL Bond '44, '45, '46, '47, '48, Letter Club '45, Bond Concert '44, '45, '46, '47. RUSSELL BURSON Bond '45, Lucy Nelson Debote '45, lWinnert, Letter Club '46, '47, Dromotic Club '46, '47, School Ploy '46, '47, Holl Committee '46. BILLY BUSBY Red Cross '45, '46, D. O. Club '44, '45, Footboll '45, '46, '47, '48, Dromotic Club '44, '45, Letter Club '46, '47, '48, Bose- boll '45, '46, '47, '48, Bosketboll '47, '48, Who's Who '48. MARY SUE CALHOUN Holl Committee '44, '45, '46, Olee Club '46, '47, '48, Concert '48, Closs Officer '45, Homeroom Choirmon '45, Cheerleoder '46, '47, Dromotic Club '47, School Ploy '47, Trottic Committee '45, Mogozine Choirmon '47, Who's Who '48, Student Council '48, Letter Club '48. CLARENCE CHESTER Homeroom Choirmon '45, '46, '47, Who's Who '45, '46, '47, Red Cross '45, '46, Footboll '44, '45, '46, '47, Letter Club '45, '46, '47, '48, Lucy Nelson De- bote '47 1Winnerl, Sports Editor ot Sel- Alo '47, Coptoin Eootboll Teom '47, Bos- lcetboll '45, '46, '47, '48, Member High School Register. ERLE CHILDERS Bond '45, '46, School Orchestro '45, Glee Club '47, Letter Club '46, '47. OMIE JEAN CLIBEY Glee Club '45, '46, Holl Committee '46. DEWITT CLARK Football '46, '47, Glee Club '46, '47, '48 'lllll ll lllll VERNOR COPELAND Football '45, '46, '47, '48, Letter Club '45, '46, '47, '48, Who's Who '45, Base- ball '45, '46, '47, '48, Red Cross '45, Student Council '47, Homeroom Chairman '48, Ring Committee '47, Musical Festi' val '48. BETTY DAVENPORT Hall Committee '46, Glee Club '46, Dramatic Club '47, Library '47, Home, room Chairman '47. MARY DAWSON Olee Club '46, Sel-Ala '48, Hall Corn- mittee '47, Office Girl '48, President Red Cross '48, Dramatic Club '48, Letter Club '48. CALDWELL DEBARDELEBEN Class Officer '47, Band '45, '46, School Orchestra '45, Letter Club '47, '48, Foot- ball '47, Golf Team '47, LLOYD DENSON Glee Club '46, '47, Basketball '48, Hall Committee '47, '48. FRANK DONALD Football '46, '47, Basketball '46, '47, '48, Student Council '45, Vice-Presi- dent Student Council '46, Tatler '47, President Senior Class '47, '48, Band '44, '45, '46, Letter Club '46, '47, '48, Base- ball '48, President Hi-Y '48, Concert Glee Club '48, National Honor SocieTy, Boys State '47, Who's Who '48. FRANCES DORMAN Glee Club '46, '48. JOAN ERSKINE Student Federalist '46, '47, Tatler '47, '48, l-lomeroom Chairman '46, '47, Dra- matic Club '47, '48. JAMES FITTS Glee Club '46, '47, D. E. Club '47, '48. DONALD FORE Basketball '47, '48. Glam PAUL FOXWORTH Red Cross '44, '45, Dromotic Club '47 Cheerleader '45, '46, '47, '48, Closs Offi- cer '45, '46, Bond '44. DANNA LOU WILLIAMS Hell Committee '46, '47, Lunch Com- mittee '45, '46, Glee Club '45, '46, '47, '48. FRED FRIDAY D. O. Club '46, '47, Red Cross '45, '46, Boskelboll '47, '48. BROOKS OANDY D. O. Club '47, '48, MARY KATHARINE GARRETT Hull Committee '46, '47, Student Coun- cil '47, Dromotic Club '47, '48, Student Federolist '45, '46, '47, School Plays '45, '46, '47, '48, CIOSS Officer '47, '48, Librory '47, '48. JOHN GARRISON Boslcetboll '46, '47, '48, Letter Club '47, '48. JAMES HADAWAY D. O. Club '47, '48. VIRGINIA HARDY Glee Club '45, '47, Homeroom Choir- mcin '47, '48, I-loll Committee '46, Librory '47, BETTY HARWELL Totler '46, '47, Sel-Alo '47, '48, Olee Club '47, '48, Librczry '46, '47, Concert Olee Club '47, '48, Hull Committee '48. MARY LEE HAYES Red Cross '45, '46, '47, Glee Club '45, Lunch Committee '46, Ottice '47, '48. fi ' 'Q 3? ' ,Q 'SKF K, v 'ww 3 .mg Q-'-' 3- 'li QPR ... .3 Q' Tllll E lllll MYRTLE HAYES ELSlE HEFNER Lunch Committee '45, '46, Olee Club 45, Taller '47, '48, BILL HERROD D. O. Club '47, '48. BARBARA HESTLE ROBERT HICKS D. O. Club '46, '47, '48. JAMES HOOKER D. O. Club '46, '47, '48. WESLEY HUETT Eooiboll '46, '47, '48, Baseball '46, '47, '48, Bosketboll '47, '48, Olee Club 46. lVlllNlNlE RUTH HUEFMAN Olee Club '45, MARION HUGHES Red Cross '47, '48, Glee Club '45, Tut- ler '47, '48, Office Girl '48. BETTY ANN HUDGENS Glam FRANK IKERMAN Football '45, '46, '47, Basketball '45, '46, '47, '48, Baseball '46, '47, '48, Let- ter Club '44, '45. WALTER ROSS JACKSON Red Cross '46, '47, '48. TOMMY JOHNSON Glee Club '47, '48, Glee Club Accom- panist '48, Band '47, '48, Letter Club '47, Class Musician. WADE JOHNSON Vice-President '44, '45, Glee Club '44, '45, '46, D. E. '47, '48. ERNEST JOHNSTON Lucy Nelson Debate AWinner '46t, Let- ter Club, Vice-President Student Council '47, Editor Sel-Ala '48, President Student Federalist '46, Age-Herold Oratorical Contest '45, '46, '48, American Legion Contest '46, '47, '48, Red Cross '47, Stu- dent Council '45, '46, '48, Who's Who '44, '45, '46, '47, Dramatic Club '47, '48, Boy's State '47, National Boys Forum '47, National Honor Society, High School Register. JOHN G. JOHNSTON 4th. Place Magazine Sales '47, '48. LlLLlAN JONES Glee Club '45, '46, '47, '48, Olee Club Concert '45, '46, '47, '48, Office Girl '47, '48, Red Cross '45, '46, State Music Festi- val '46, '47, '48, Dramatic Club '47, '48, Hall Committee '45, '46, Student Federal' ist '46, '47, School Play '47, President Dramatic Club '48, Letter Club. VANCE KATZENSTEIN BILLY LINDSEY Band '44, '45, '46, '47, '48, Olee Club '45, '46, '47, '48, State Music Festival '45, '48, Letter Club, Red Cross '46, Glee Club Concert '44, '45, '46, '47, '48. BARBARA LOGAN Majorette '45, '46, '47, '48, Hall Com- mittee '46, '47, '48, Glee Club '45, '46, '47, Glee Club Concert '45, '46, Lunch Committee '46, '47, Letter Club Member. ns. 'S ,Ln T A .. v'-v '7 ., lc. Yr TIIE E Illll SARAH LOTT Student Council '45, '46, Hall Commit- tee '44, '45, '46, Red Cross '47, '48, Library Club '47, '48, Sel-Ala '47, '48, National Honor Society. BOB LOTT JEAN WILLIAMS Library Club '47, '48, Student Council '48, VVl'iO'S VVIIO '48, MELWYN MILLER Who's Who '46, '47, Red Cross Secre- tary '47, Library Club Secretary '47, '48, Cheerleader '47, '48, Home Coming Sponsor '47, Olee Club '47, '48, Student Council '45, Office Girl '45, Tatler '48, S udent Council President Fall Term '48, Homeroom Chairman '45, Ring Commit- tee '47. NOLAN MINOR D. O, '46, '47, '48, THOMAS MONK Who's Who '48, Student Council '48. SAM MORGAN Band '45, Homeroom Chairman '45, '46, Red Cross '45, '46, Letter Club, Lucy Nelson Debate '46, Student Council '47, '48, Golf Club '47, School Orchestra '45, Who's Who '48, Invitation Committee '48, Class Lawyer '48, National Honor Society '48, American Legion Oratorical Contest '48 BILL MOTT ELIZABETH MCCRORY Hall Committee '46, '47, Library Club '47, '48. T. O. MCDOWELL Student Council '47, Dramatic Club '46, '47, Traffic Committee '47, Honor Com- mittee '47, Tatler '47. Qlafm HENRY POULSEN Homeroom Chairman '44, Red Cross '44, '46, '47, Student Council '45 DOROTHY NELSON Glee Club '45, '46, Hall Committee '48. JEAN O'BRIEN Holi Committee '45, '48, Glee Club '45, '46, '47, '48, Sel-Ala '47, Concert Glee Club '48, MIRIAM PACE Hall Committee '45, '46, Office Girl '44, Glee Club Concert '46, '47, '48, Dramatic Club '44, '45, '46, '47, '48, Student Federalists '45, '46, School Plays '45, '46, '47, '48. MARY FRANCES PEARSON Hall Committee '47, BILLY PEARSON Glee Club Concert '46, '47, '48, Glee Club '46, '47, '48, Dramatic Club '46, '47, '48, State Music Festival '46, '47, '48, Art Editor Sel-Ala '47, '48, Invitation Com- mittee '48, Letter Club '48, Who's Who '48, Band '47, School Play '47, '48. ELEANOR PEEKE Glee Club '45, '46, Concert '45, '46, Hall Committee '46, '47, Red Cross '46- Student Council '46, '47. BILLIE PERSONS D. O. Club President '46, '47, '48, Stage Manager tor Dramatic Club '47 '48 1 r 1 LEWIS PERSONS D. E. Secretory '47, '48 CHARLES LEE MCKINNEY Student Council '47, House Committee '47, Grounds Committee '47, Physical Ed '47 ' ax. CY QW' A,-if THE E l0ll ANN POWELL Red Cross '45, '46, Glee Club Concert '45, '46, Hctll Committee '45, '46, '47, '48, Student Council '47, '48, Tcitler '47, '48 BILL POWERS Olee Club '46, '47, Holt Committee '46, '47. PAUL RADFORD RUTH RAINE BETTYE RALSTON Concert Glee Club '46, '47, '48, Holl Committee '46, '47, '48, Homeroom Clwoirmon '47, Secretory Red Cross '48, Librczry '46, '47. REID REGAN Holl Committee '46, Office Girl '47, '48, Librory Club '46, '47, Glee Club '46, '47 LOUIS REYNOLDS Footboll '47, Student Council '45. BILLIE JOY RICHARDSON Office '46, '47, '48, Glee Club '44, '45, Glee Club Concert '48, Red Cross '45, Holl Committee '46, Librorion '46. ROBERT RICKS Football '46, Bosketboll '46, 47, '48, Letter Club '46, '47, '48, Student Coun- cil '46, '47, '48, Homeroom Cltoirmon '46, '47. MARY WOODS VVl'io's Who, Student Council, Vice- President of Senior Class, Sel-Alo Staff, Associote Editor, Lunch Committee, Holl Committee, Office Committee, Drcimotic Club, Notionol Honor Society, Ring Com- mittee '48, glow ESTELLE ROUNTREE Secretary and Treasurer of Class '45, '46, Glee Club Concert '46, '47, Student Council '47, '48, Secretary of Student Council '47, '48, Tatler '47, '48, Student Federalists '44, '45, '46, '47. CAROLYN RUSH Hall Committee '47, '48. FERRELL RYAN Football '44, '45, '46, '47, Basketball '46, '47, '48, Baseball '47, '48, Gleo Club '46, '47, Red Cross '47, '48, Home- room Chairman '45, '46, Hall Committee '44, '45, Letter Club '45, '46, '47, '48. MARY SAMPLE Hall Committee '44, '45, '46, Glee Club '46, '47, Glee Club Concert '47, '48, Dramatic Club '48, Music Festival '48. PATSY SEYMOUR Band '46, '47, '48, Concert Glee Club '47, '48, State Music Festival '46, '47, Student Federalists '46, '47, '48, Assem- bly Program Committee '48, Letter Club '46, '47, '48, President Student Council '48 'Spring Termi, Secretary Dramatic Club '48, Band Reporter '48, Sel-Ala Staff '48, Library Club '48, Traffic Com- mittee '47, Stage Manager G-lee Club '46, Office Girl '47, '48, Class Poet '48, VVho's Who '48, Librarian '47. BERMER SHEPARD WILDA SLAUGHTER Student Council '46, '47, Hall Com- mittee '46, '47, '48, Editor Totler '47, '48, Office Girl '46, '47, National Honor So- ciety, Leiter Club '48, Who's Who '48, Good Citizenship Girl. JOE SMITHERMAN Red Cross Chairman '44, '45, '46, Foot- ball '44, '45, '46, Letter Club '46, Presi- dent Dramatic Club '47, '48, Speech '47, '48, School Play '47, Homeroom Chairman '46, '47. DOROTHY STRICKLIN RUCKER STAGGERS Ring Committee '47, Student Council '46, Red Cross '46, Secretary and Treas- urer Class of '47-'48, Homeroom Chair- man '48, Sel-Ala '48, Invitation Com- mitttee. it ft ' Z Y ' v 'QSM- BK' Qi 3 351 'D 'in S- wwf, 'N. 'NWN Wo! Plviurea' JOHN A STONE ee Club 46 D E Chairman 46 47 D O 47 LARRY STRIPLIN Football 46 47 Basketball 46 47 Baseball 46 47 Letter Club 46 47 Glee Club 47 GEORGE TATE Football 44 45 46 47 Letter Club 7 Gee ub 4 Traffic Commuttee 47 Hall Committee 47 Student Council 44 45 Red Cross 46 Whos Who 45 48 Student Fed eralnst 48 MARGARET ANN WARREN Library Club 47 Glee Club 45 46 48 Glee Club Concert 45 46 47 Dramattc Club 47 48 School Play Student Federallsts 45 46 Sel a 47 48 Hugh Magazine Salesman PAT THOMPSON Maud of Honor May Day Court 45 Whos Who 45 46 47 48 Red Cross 45 46 Glee Club 46 47 48 ee Club Concert 47 Dramatlc Club 47 48 Student Federallsts 47 48 Home comlng Sponsor 47 Hall Commnttee 47 Library Club 47 48 School Play 47 48 lnvltatnon Committee 48 Girls State 48 JANE WARE Hall Commuttee 44 45 Offtce Girl 46 47 Red Cross 46 47 Tatler 47 EDWARD ATCl-llSON CECIL RHOADES Glee lub 46 7 RAYMOND BEARDIN LEVERNE TAYLQR EARL BOOKER JAMES FRIDAY HOWARD TWILLEY D O Club '45, '46, Concert Glee Club JOE MILLER '47, '48, Homeroom Chairman '46, '47 Basketball '45, '46, '47, '48, Baseball '46, '47, Letter Club '47, Glee Club '46, Alternate Captain Football '46, '47 HUGH WEIR 'III' Samara IIIIIIIIIIIIIII II' XX MISS BOSWORTH'S HOMEROOM FRONT ROW: Left To Right: B. Bayne, M. Hayes, S. Bates, M. Gar- reft, A. Brice, B. Davenport, R. Bur- rell, F. Dorman . . . SECOND ROW: M. Dawson, C. Brown, J. Afclwinson, M. Calhoun, J. Baker, A. Boykin, V. Hardy, E. Ba1es . . . THIRD ROW: E. Hefner, O. Clibery, O. Ansley, L. Jones, B. Hesfle, B. Har- well, M. Huffman, Miss Carr, M. Hughes. FRONT ROIN: Left fa Rlgln. R. Radford, VV. Powers, T. Monk, H. Roulsen, E. Jolwnsfon, B. Loft, W. lindsey, L. Sfrlplin . . . SECOND ROXAJ: S. Morgan, H Vxfelr, G. Tale, f. Ryan, J. Jolwrsfon, J. Srniflwer- man, H, Tmlley, Miss Bosworth . . . THIRD ROVV1 VV. Pearson, R. Ricks, C. McKinney, C. Vxfilkinson, T. O. McDowell, R. Sfaggers, C. Rhodes, .I. MISS CARR'S HOMEROOM Page 29 THE Samara Illllllllllillllllll' MRS. HAIRSTON'S HOMEROOM FRONT ROW: Left 'ro Right: C. Chester, Miss Seymour, V. Cope- land, L. Denson, E. Aichinson, A. Barton, T, Hardenberg . . SECOND ROW: E Booker, B. Busby, P. Fox- worih, F, lkerman, F. Friday, D. Clark, B. Bolen, W. Jackson . . . THIRD ROW: T. Johnson, E. Child- ers, R. Burson, J. Garrison, D. Fore, W. Hueff, C. DeBardeleben, F. Donald. l FRONT ROW: Left To Right: D. L. Williams, B. Yarbrough, P. Sey- mour, M. Wfoods, B. Logan, E. Reelge, R. Reagan, J. Williams, B. Ralston , . , SECOND ROW: E. Mc- Ciory, VV. Slaughier, M. F. Pearson, B, J. Richardson, P. Thompson, M. Melvvyn, M. J. O'Brien, A. Powell M. Pace, M. Sample . . . THIRD ROW: D. Nelson, J. Wai'e, D. Strickland, C, Rush, R. Raine, E. Rouniree, S, Loft, Mrs. Hairston. 1 MISS SEYMOUR'S HOMEROOM Page 30 7h j 4 PEACOCK HOME The Peocock Home on Alou bcimci Avenue, with its Victor ion ornomentotion is some what suggestive ot our Juniors not os old os the oldest, but oi little bit older thon most. THE Mmm Illl lIlIl.00M' MR. BLACKBURN'S HOMEROOM FRONT RONN. Lett to Right: D J. VVarren, L. Putman, N. White C. Rives, M. D. Sinyard, l. Payne, D. Pigg, E. Walters, P. Sommers. . SECOND ROW. J. Sykes, J. Smith B. Skinner, E. Woodard, A. Wil liams, K. Whitcomb, M. Skinner M. E. Snead, Mrs. Friday . . THIRD ROW: J. Perry, M. Seale F. Stuart, S, Ratlitf, M. Weeden M. P. Sample, S. Worell. FRONT ROW: Left to Right. M. C. Oliver, E. Monk, D. Longcrier, E. Payne, N. Mayo, L. Mertens, C. Metzer, M. F. Lake . . . SECOND ROW: U. Heinz, N. Kelly, L. Mor- gan, J. Hooper, D. Langham, R. McKenzie, J. Ingram, L. Lambert, Mr. Blackburn . . . THIRD ROW. E. Kelly, B, Kerr, K. Johnson, M. H. Lloyd, N. Nabors, S. Morgan, E. Harrison, C. Hubbard. MRS. FRIDAY'S HOMEROOM lnugj Page 32 THE Mmm llll lEllllll li' FRONT ROVV1 Left to Right. A. - Leipold, J. Levoy, L. Nichols, R. A Hughes, L. Miller, P. Johnson . . . SECOND ROW: A. Nicornefo, J. King, J. Neighbors, A, Mohon, F. Johnson, R. Morfin, Mrs Jockson . . . A THIRD ROW: J. Jones, L. Moyfon, L. Morris, L. Hill, C. Jockson. MISS HALL'S HOMEROOM MRS. JACKSON'S HOMEROOM 5' f iq L fb 3 ge Q3 We 333.1 FRONT ROW: Left To Right: N. Stevens, J. Turner, E. Woll, D. Ro- well, J. Porker, R. Sheffield, G Wall . . . SECOND ROW: A. Veoch, R. Rowe, J. Topscotf, M. Thompson, T. Rowlond, J. Smith . . . THIRD ROW. C, Pollock, R. Solomon, B. Trovls, J. Topscov, C. Word, G. porsons, Miss Holl. THE Mmm HIINIEIHTHM FRONT ROVV: Left to Right: Miss Wallcmce, L. Brady, J. Graves, A. Ezzel, J. Gash, E. Barton, J. Gibson, B. Barnes, N. Bivins . . . SECOND ROVV: J. Carter, B. Goodwin, P. Beatty, M. Goss, V. Buster, A. Galt, S. Ballard, M. Elam, B. Angel , . . THlRD ROW: F. Gillis, H. Cohen, B. DuBose, J. Hadavvay, I. Gray- son, J. Cooper, A. Collins, M. Deftke, J. Burdin. Yi. MR. YEAGER'S HOMEROOM MISS WALLACE'S HOMEROOM 2 fn Y P5 in FIRST ROW. Left to Right: C. Cosby, W. Barrett, T. Fluker, Ballovv, F. Asquith, Mr. Yeager SECOND ROW: J. Goddard, P. ,,-1? Daniel, J. Carden, B. Buchanan, f A. Collins, E. Flowers . . . THIRD we ROW: R. Esco, B. Cherry, C. Bolton, M. Ames, L. Gantt, T. Beasley. C. 4' if Page 34 5 1920 HOUSE This little brick house ot the twenties is locoted in Edge- wood. Its symbolic relotionship to our Sophomores is due to the toct thot olmost everybody con remember its first oppeor- ronce, yet it hos enough yeors to keep from being brossy. Page SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Clifford Journey , President Lett Curtis Osburn A Vice President Right Jcinc Blogg . Secretory ond Treosurer Q6 Center 'rum SCWWW iiiiiwriiiiiili' sw' MR. RlCHARDSON'S HOMEROOM FRONT ROXN. Left To Righi. B. Brovvn, B. Hinson, G. Howarth, N Be-arden, B. Collins, D. Chandler, J. Fosier . . . SECOND ROW: J Gay, R. Hudson, J. Ellwanger, Mrs. Smith, B. Day, J. Carter, C. Al len . , . THIRD ROW: P. French, R Orindle, F. Barr, L. Hamm, J. Crock er, D. Caine, J. Culliler, rreorsir ROW1 Lelr io Right. B. Wire, A. Reeves, N, Richardson, F. Robinson, K. Scoif, O. Riddle, J. Shad, Mr. Richardson . . . SECOND ROW. K. Sadler, J. Thompson, J. VV. Perry, L. Srorey, D. Small, C. Strickland, B. O. Quarles . . . THIRD ROW. C. S. Robinson, C, Persons, T, Powell, E. Sample, W. Smith, C, Thrash, D. Wright. MRS. SMlTH'S HOMEROOM 'I'llIl Scrpkcimcrfze IIllilIlllll0il' FRONT ROW: Left to Right: R. Long, B. Hu'to, L. Johnston, C. Journey, C. Mcickin, F. Kiniljrough . . . SECOND ROW: R. Hughes, B. Jones, C. Jones, H. Kendrick, A. Longcrior, O. L. Jcickson, J. Lido, Mr. Ehronsporger 4,.. THiRD ROXN1 Nichols, J. Hungerford, C. Os' burn, B. Rcxrr, A. Miller, A. Jenkins. ABSENT. H. ivfitlofy, D. Lori, c. Kelly. MR. EHRENSPERGERCS HOMEROOM MISS MORTON'S HOMEROOM Q U --......1 4' Poge 37 FRONT ROW1 Left to Right. F. Tucker, J. Speed, M. Scott, A. Spi- Jey, E. Stone, L. Sniithernicin, M. A, Smith, V. Titus . . . SECOND ROW. M. Wcilden, A. Rolston, J. A. Tiller, E. Pollock, S. Seole, M. Wolker, E. Wore, M. Pheitter, E. Rosberry . . . THIRD ROW: D. Rom- sey, O. Sego, J. Wilkinson, M. A. Pibil, B. Wood, N. Shonohon, M. C. Rountree, V. Suttle, Miss Mor- ton, T H E Scrpkcrmcwe II 0 MII II II 0 S 3' MISS SEEFELD'S HOMEROOM FIRST ROW: Loft To Right. D. Friday, P, Giddens, J. BIa3g, E. Broshn, L. Donaldson, J. Dance. M. Crovvdcr, M. Brff . . , SECOND ROIJV: B. Coon, M. Carer, M. Davison, C, Blalock, M. Cooper, B. Basseif , . . THIRD ROW: L. Orisf, B. Davls, J. Godwin, Miss Scefeld, D. Bary, E. Davis. MRS. SIM'S HOMERGOM FRONT ROVW Left To Right. P. Isaacs, A. Morgan, M. B. MoreIand, A. Nalcolni, K. Luckie, S. Maddox, 1 H. Hicks, L. Lambert . . . SECOND 1 ROINQ M. NichoIs, B. J. Huckabee, R. McBride, E. Langer, I, Jeffries, A. Harper, J. Mahan, R. LIevveIIyn, A, L. Lockhart . . . THIRD ROW. Mrs. 4 Sims, R. Lewis, F. McCarTy, B. J. Odom, P, NichoIs, B. Moon, M. Osburne, H, I-IiIIyer. Page 38 'CQ FRESHMEN OFFICERS BESSZE SMITH President Right SARAH PETTY A Vice-President Left B. MINTER Secretory 8 Treosure. Center 72 Qaeihme MODERN HOME Thus up to dote dwelling IS on Haghlond Avenue It Ike our Freshmen us rother new to Its surroundnngs Although nts obllnty to weother the storms hos not been tested nt ns os sumed to hove Its shore of good quolrtles except t course those whlch only yeors con gave Page 39 THE Qfawfmmn llll llll00lll -1-. - MISS SMYLY'S HOMEROOM FRONT ROW: Left to Right. B Smith, B. Powell, M. Powers, J Sanders, R. Pugh, J. Raine, V. Wil lis . . . SECOND ROW: B. Tucker M. Sommerville, R. Sample, E Vaughan, A. Spivey, J. Taylor, B. Watson, D. Smith . . . THIRD ROW: J, Williams, B, J. Swanner, A Striplin, A. J. Ratliff, Mrs. Gaut, B. Stoudermire, H. Wells, S. Sims, J Titus. '11 FRONT ROW: Left to Right. E. Harris, N. K. Cole, C. Dilfly, M, Childers, E. Gibson, J. Dempsey, M. J. Hcircly, V. Elain . . SECOND ROW: A. Gallagher, A. Fowler, B. J. Grindle, G. Guinn, F. Cook, D. Grist, V. Cooper, P. J, Coon, Miss Sniyly . . .THIRD ROW: D. Grinclle, H. Allen, J. Gilmer, M. Ha'dy, E. Ezzell, A. Corr, J. Calloway, C. Fuller, J. Harris. MRS. GAUT'S HOMEROOM Page 40 THE Qfmhmcm HllMEllll0llli ,A A, FRONT Row. Lett to Right. w. ,, ,gg - Powers, L. Nichols, B. Peavy, E. Ralston W. Smith C. Scott O. ... --1' f Smyly,lL. Smyly, Veach .l . . SECOND ROW: A. Vinson, A, Wil- kinson, F. Slaughter, T. Reid, J. . Singley, S, Nobles, R. Muller, Miss Thomas . , . THIRD ROW: J, Vin- son, R. Raine, W. Veoch, W. Rob- inson, H. Nix, F. Suttles, A. Veach. ABSENT: D. Taylor, J. Parrish, J. Wupperteld, D. Putman, J. Pen- dergrass, S. Rucker, M. Thompson, D. Worrell, H. Plumbo. MISS HATCH'S HOMEROOM 40 J N4 Page 4l uf MISS THOMAS' HOMEROOM FRONT ROW: Lett to Right: A Barton, M. Arbon, J. Boatwright, M Cosby, E. Allison, B. Crews, S Brown, L. Friday, D. Cottee . . SECOND ROW. F. Cole, G. Bracly G, Chesire, G. Cooper, B. Binford E. Comer, T. Beatty, R. Cottee, K Bocliford, C. Frith . . . THIRD ROW J. Blake, E. Felts, S. Ellis, O. Fitts M. Buxton, K. Griffin, C. Coon, S Erskine, Miss Hatch. ABSENT. Par hom Ballard. 'IIIIII Qfzedkman IIUMIIIIIIUIII MISS CALHOUN'S HOMEROOM FIRST ROW: Lett to Right. C. DeMing, O. Keedy, M. Killough, F. Johnson, C. Moore, H. Jones, C. Jockson, E. Ouinn, C. Moseley, J. Howell, A. Horris . . . SECOND ROW. B. Minter, F. Hordy, D. Lewis, K. Houghton, J. Ikermon, B. Middle- brooks, T. Nobors, J. Hooper, O. Hortzog, C. Moore. . .THIRD ROW: B. Martin, K. Longcrier, J. Frith, B. Lone, C. Horris, S. Hordy, B. Mc- Kelvy, E. Oroy, S. Lombert, Mr. Powers. B-A FRONT ROW. Lett to Right: L Johnston, V. Hopkins, F. Mosley, A L. Jones, V. Jackson, C. Houghton A. Henry, A. Peeke, M. E. Jouri ney . . . SECOND ROW. P. J. Poss- woters, D. McKinney, D. McCluslcy O. Jones, O. Moore, C. Keorly, S Petty, B. Lordent, H. McCoin . . THIRD ROW: M E. Hotfield, B Phillips, J. A. McGee, B. Monder- son, B. McCouley, F. Lawrence, A Lutes, B. J. Lutes, Miss Colhoun. MR. POWER'S HOMEROOM li ss ie .e gi M ,, . Page 42 'Walk 'l'l'l The Selrno Country Club one ot Selrno s toremost socixol orgonnzotuons us to some de gree lnducotuve ot the good tunes turnsshed the students by our school Clubs QfZQf0M4?dfZLCQMA Gne of Alobomos lorgest orgonlzotzons our sote docks The hord work neces sory to ntoke o go ot such o Iorge corporotuon ntoy bo n IH o sontewwot smoll r scoe rn the octuvutles ot our Cubs Page 43 ALA 7 194 1' wiv ll i' FRONT ROVX ERNEST JOHNSTON Eclulal MARY WOODS Asslsl 1 Ed RUCKER STAGGERS Buslmss Mnnaqcr SECOND ROVV BlLLY FEARSON Ar? Eclllor SARAH LOTT Llteraly EClIlOV MARGARET ANN WARREN Slahsfucw n THIRD ROW KATHLEEN LA R Span or The SEL ALA IS published each year by The Senior Class wllh the ca operalon of each student The money for publlcalon us raised by selling magazine subscrlphons Thus year our Total sales were S4 497 55 which tapped all previous years Page 44 KCC? ly vi FIRST ROW BARBARA BAYNE Assns an? Bu mess Manager MARY DAWSON Photographer PATSY SEYMOUR Pholographer SECOND ROW BETTY HARWELL Typusl JEAN OBRIEN Typnsl CHERRY BROWN Typrst THIRD ROW CLARENCE CHESTER Sporis Edutor The members of The sfaff have had many problems to work out buf wrth the help of Mlss Carr the faculty advisor and much hard Work by everyone These problems fmally disappeared Page 45 5 f I JS Q' 4 ' E ' '35 J 5 THE l'll'l'Lllll 'I'AllF 4 H I 'ks 5 K YA tw . hilisinx FRONT ROW: Left to Right: S. Bates, A, Powell, E. Hefner, J. Ware, VV. Slaughter, Mrs. Jackson, M. J. Hardy, J. Erskine, E. Rountree, M. Miller . . . STANDING, Left to Right: T. O. McDowell, B. Buchanan, J. Baker, F. Donald. This year, the Tatler Staff has done a grand job of putting out some of the best Tatlers in the history of the school magazine. Every Tatler was out on time. During the first semester Mrs, Jackson, as spon- sor ofthe staff, gave her time and support to make the Tatler what it was. It was a blow to the staff when Mrs. Jackson resigned. For awhile it looked as if they were going to have to carry on alone. Then Mrs. Seay, taking the place of Mrs. Jackson as the commercial teacher, became the new Tatler sponsor. Although the job was completely new, Mrs. Seay, with the help and co-operation of the staff, was soon a seasoned veteran. And the second semester's magazines were as good as the first semes- ter. Nothing could have been accomplished without the fine leadership of Wilda Slaughter, Editor-in- Chief, who was also chosen Good Citizenship Girl. Page 46 THE iTUHElT SECOND TERM STUDENT COUNCIL - SEATED: Left to Right: R. Sample, A. Mor- gan, E. Hefner, L, Reynolds, B. Crews, T Monk, S. Morqan, M. S. Calhoun, E. Payne M. Miller, M. Thompson, J. Tapscott, D Erickfon, R. Ricks, J. Mahan, E. Johnston J. Wilfiams . . . STANDING: Miss Bosworth CUUNUIL FIRST TERM STUDENT COUNCIL: Left to Right: M. Rountree, J. Dance, Miss Hatch, T. O. NcDcwcll, B. Boyne, A. Carr, C. Nc- Kinney, S. Morgan, E. Rountree, P. Sey- mour, C. Jackson, A. Powell, Mrs. Sims, V, Buster, Miss Bosworth, N. Mcyo, D. Buster, M. Davison, I. Grayson. The Student Council is designed to promote student government. Each semester six seniors, four iuniors, three sophomores, and two freshmen are e'ected as members of this governing body. The hall, lunch-room, lost and found, bulletin-board, and outside-grounds commIttees help keep the school functioning properly. Miss Bosworth, Mrs. Sims, and Miss Hatch are the faculy advisors to the students on the council. Page 47 I 0 H LEFT TO RIGHT Mary Woods Mary Sample Estelle Rauntree Mary Kathertne Garrett Wtlda Slaughter Ernest Johnston aoldwell DeB,zrde eben Sam Morgan Sarah Lott Ltlltan Jones Frank Donald and Else l'cfrer An award of membershlp nn the Natnonal Honor Soclety us an horor and a prlvrlege to those who re ceuve It Nemb rshup IS based on Scholarshmp Lead rsh p Service and Character Those students who have nev r fouled and who have a hugh scholastvc standing are admltted to the Honor Soclety Gnly the top htteen percent of the Seniors can be members The top ten percent of the class are chos en at mud term and the remaunnng tlve percent are chosen at the end of the year Page 48 'HIE A'I'll AL H0 08 UIETT FRONT ROW Left To Rnahf H Mallory E Crews J Blagg A L pod P Cudde s A Barfon A Har per J Baxlcy E Payne D J Warren SECOND ROW S Hardy C Word W R Jackson B Ral Ton M Dawson L Gibson A Splvey Len Srnylcy Ernesf Gunn Glfn Smycy THIRD ROW Nell Dun can Jean Hoopcr Helcn Allen Sarah LoTT Frrrcl Rym Henry Paulsen Gino Parsons Grace Jones Mrs Gaul? Nancy Shanahan Sora Morgan Elsre Ann Grbsan Mnruanw Pcvxcrs Vurguma Hoplcun The Junlor Red Cross has be n on :Ts Toes Thus year un The many phases of wo le Typical of Thus organ TzaTlon Bofh local and foreign pro ecTs were chosen To b worked on The fnllrng of The educaTlonal guff box es and a special ChrlsTmas drive were The pro ecfs which carried ouT The e dufferenT phases of wo k The yearly Junlor Red Cross enrollmenr began wlfh a bang followed by varrous campalgns of equal umporfance These were successfully compleTed wTTh The and of The represenTaTuves from each home room Somefhung new was added This year when lnsTead of plckrna Tre u ual Chrxsfmas gr T boxes The r presenfaflves vofed To make donaflons of money whuch was To be used by The Welfare Deparfmenf ID supplying The needy famllles w1Th proper food cloThlng and medncune The Junior Red Cross ns a cleflnlTe workxng parT of our school The officers are PresTdenT Mary Dawson Vice President Leland Gapson Secrefary Treasurer Bef Tye Ralston CommlTTee Chaerman Alice Spnvey The sponsor for Thus organlzafnon IS Mrs C L Gauf Page 49 xr 'W x YA, A 'UW I' 'Yg W FRONT ROW Left to R grt J Ceclderc VN Co hy S OND ROVV R Mc hcw B tv t c vs J Hooker NDITNG M Hc yes C VX: r e S A tuttts The Dlversltled Oc upatuons Club of Parrlsh Hugh School was o ganrzed IIT O tober TQ47 The fol Iowng ottlcers vvee elected Presrdent Brllre Persons Vrce Presudent Wrlluam Barrett Secretary Lewis Persons Treasurer Marshall Wtlluo ts trrst semester and Jrmmy Harrell second semester Seve al parties were guven throughout the year for the club members and their guests The club held meetlngs every tvvo weeks These meetings vvere devoted to the business of the club and educational discussions vvuth vlsltlng speakers presentlng a variety of tnterestung sublects to the members As tts pro,ect tor the year the club collected neeeled :tems tor European hrgh school students and with the help ot the entrre student body was able to send fltteen bores o Europe Each year the State D O Club holds a convention ot delegates representung each Club tn the state Oratortcal and Essay contests are held durnng thus convention The local D O Club parttcrpated rn these contes s and was represented by a delegatron to the State Conventuon P :oc 50 H1 fl ' Y . . . 3 ' 1 ' . Y- i Q 0 K 4 1 ' P 'x1 ' . 'Q l Sn w . 5' ix . . LS X A H X : 1 .lt X ,. 3 x - .-Y. R . :l'f1' 'T v2'3 Q.: Q- 1 ,. ,-.. ' N f N. - ' . S J' 'l . 21, V D A '..,.,.A r. '- v Na y' ' Q ' 1 Y U A ' K '-we ' I .L N, Q , .1 W infill... J N I, A .4 A 4 1 I ',,. Yan 4 ' 4. N45, ... Nts, ,az iq:-MM-454 A ,. W9 ., xv.. - 3 . W . . A 'if . W E ' 'Y .r. l. . U I Q -- Q .Q .. L ,, WL i HY.: I ,. ' . I 5324, K. 'rm 1 . .: . - .. t, '. Erzm-tt, L. Persons, J. Le.:x J. Serve, C. Lczvxlcy, C. Es . . , EC . : . :tt r s, , oft, J. Ertfs, N, Miher, J. Sn VH. B. Gzncly, J. Hizilgz ray, . K . . .STA ' : ..,. Vlliams, R. Esce. VV. Johrson, B. Hfxocl, TN. Lasrg, B. L. Eve- L:Sh, B, HAL., Nl, VV l. ,, J. Harrell, B, Arg--l, R, Emzrxir n. .i . li 2 g . A- . .V I . - . N . . F I Y A s 5 - ' E A IT I , E ' -' . r . . N l . . . . I yy TIIE LET llll CLI FIRST ROW Left to Rught Chester Ryan Muller McKenzIe Busby Barton Barton Mahan SECOND ROW Foxworth Smntherman Saddler Bates Seymour Warren Calhaur' Rucks THIRD ROW Frnday Huet Lcndsey Miller OBren Beatty Harwell Cooper Stephens Mahan Carden FOURTH ROW Horruson Woods Garrett Kimbrough Crocker Pearson FIFTH ROW Rountree Metz ger Powell Osburn Calt Dawson Shuptrxre Cohen Buchanan Levoy SIXTH ROW Putnam Olnver ROW Ralston Ware Ikerman Reynolds Damels Tapscott Phfutter Pgg Hardy Alison Parsons NINTH ROW Burson Buster Pollack Jones Pace Sample Thompson Tucker Bayne Jackson Mlddle brooks Crews TENTH ROW Parr Grayson Slaughter Durrell McDowell Chulders Travxs Day MII Ier Allen Atchnson Small Jackson Garrison ELEVENTH ROW Txllman Donald Tapscott TOP Archee Reeves The Letter Club ns formed ot the most outstanding students of the school They are those whose ex tra currncular OCIIVIIIGS have entitled them to recognition by the student body Members In thus organ lzatuon have excelled In music, athletucs speakmg and other school business Page 5I 2 , ' , f 1 , , -, A - - - : A I I I 1 I I F ' ' ' Z I - , , . - , , 'V , , , - - - 2 . ' , Snead, Baxley . . . SEVENTH ROW: Foster, Mayton, Copeland, Britt, Smitherman, Rowe . . . EIGHTH 1 , , , , , , , , , , ' ' I ' ' ' : I I I ' I I I I I - , , , , , . . . : I - , , . . . : I I ' FIRST ROW Lett to Rught M Scott P Guddens M Davuson t Ca B a n SECOND ROW R Lewus L Gubson B Lundsey D Wrught B J Huckaby M S Cal oun Nuchols THIRD ROW M Dawson C Brown B J Ruchard pl n ons e rson M A J Wulkuns Carty IN FRONT OF PIANO P Llewellyn P Seymour K Ralph Walker Conductung The members ot the Parrush Hugh Glee Club have an auduence and send ut home hummung one ot theur B Walker The combuned talents at Mu' Walker two '-iii uvey B Colluns C Mackun R Shetued A Reeves M F Rountree M Detfke M Sample L Jones B Harwell P an C Shuptrune E Harruson S Ratluff R Solomon F Donald r un B a ett avus S e H F Luckue D Longcruer M F Lake AT PIANO T Johnson ce M E aston H Twu agaun won wude acclaum for theur abuluty to charm songs The group was led thus year by Mr Ralph excellent accompanusts Tomme Johnson and Her mune Cohen and the chorus ot suxty sux well blended vouces made a memorable year un the annuals of Parrush Hughs musuc world On December l9th a pre Chrustmas concert was held Agaunst an eftectuve background ot tall tur trees the Glee Club entertauned wuth a wude range of musucal numbers from sacred to secular Atter weeks of preparatuon the Sprung Concert was held on Aprul 30th A group of sungle numbers was presented and then a secular can ata Huawathas Weddung Feast was guven The Sprung Concert was the culmunatuon at a year's successful work by the Parrush Hugh School Con cert Glee Club Page 52 ,. - -- . F M , - - 'O-'v'-'WA ' ' 1 ' at . 2 l 5 S' - 2 2 - x Q 5 3 5 C. I . -- 5 us gy vu f . fu Q s . J V A 'x L x 'Y S ,, I' . X v 4 Y 7 I 'Q , . l . f V 8 u K A. . kia , 7.-gf I . I gil, K rl 5 ti. I ' I . , . ' , , ' , A. Sp' , . ' , . ' , . I' I , . , F Crocker, C. Journey, N. Stevens, M. C. Oliver, N. Shanahan, J. Blagg, S. J. Bates, D. J. Warren, M. A. Warren, L. Lockhart L. Gris, J. rter, . B y e . . . 1 . 4, . Pa , , . Ford, H. Cohen, B. R l , L Hill, . 'lley L. Stri lu ,A Pars , BI P a , .I .4 Pibil, I. . ' on, J. Bu d , . B ssl ,I E, D ',l P, dmpl , H. ilyer, . Mc- 4, 11 - 1 ' u ' 'PHE llllllllilllllll lllt Fil-'CT F'U.'.' lute tu F4 gif. J. Swirl- '- n fin, l' li,'lf -, P. Sffyrncur, l-!., D i.'.L3', if., S, L zilf, w,'x, M, '!'. 1rirgn, E. P'-organ, E. Eiiiyiv-, S. Sui . . , SKCOND l?Q N, G. Guinn, G. lfiiriz, S. Petty, M. Chilclgre, G Joni--, Q. Vyliiitl, T, O. MrDov.ff,ll, A Tiiici-, J. Vw l'i'It',f . . . Tl'lll4D l?CD'N. lf. K,'nfirfl, P Pr:l'f.f1itf-i' T. Strrufxrt, S liullinifz, lf, Q'i'i'ii M l 1 l JC ', lf, Cliiigvizw . . FOURTH l-ICJ!! P, Nirlinli, TD lrrfifw-' V! l :ff-, J, T lf r, EJ, Giiniili I+, Ff,.'.'fi P! lt1:f:,, J. G J rf-, Y. Jrtilei' '.,. Til ile P'Q'.'. Sl nil i id, P, Gmirzf,-I 5, P, l t':'L, 4-' l Eifiii, J. Hurd-r, S. lecxrpi,-r, C. Kair- lf-',f, N. Mc.',if . . , SIXTH RQ fx': Piiul l-Jullv-f, Bill-,f t-firldlabroolfs, Put Llewi-ll-yn, iinutiric, liollrtfk, Aurcrliri Morgrin, Miirgirirf f,-t Dfimcl-im, Jenn Molton, Br-siie Simtli, iinfl Molly Sriinnrcvnzlifr . . . SEVTNTH PORN, Jifin Hooper, Eetty Ralston, Sylnl lff1ClflC7, Bi!',i Seve-tt, lot: Brody, Piggy Be,-Qntty, JL 'Nf- Grove? Clrzire Metzger, und Cynthc: Ful'f '... EIGHTH POVU: George E'ocl-,lgcrn fzf-1 Rusiell Ecrson. The Pcirrish High Drctniotic Club, under the direction ol Mr. George Bloclcburn, ct newcomer to this school, hos proved to be ci very cictiye orgcinizotion this yeor, ln December the club produced Pride ond Prejudice by Jone Austen, which wos very obly dlrggrqd by Lillign Jones ond included in its cost, Borboro Boyne, Billy Pectrson, Miricint Pcice, Pot Thompson, ond Russell Eurson. T. O. Dowell, in the leoding roles. The officers lor the tiret semester were Joe Smithermczn, President, Ken Lucker, Vice- Presi- dent, ond Potsy Seymour, Secretory. The Drcimcitic Cflub hos Jlons tor cinother production this sviinc 'lPirc1tes ot Penzance, ct Gilbert ond l l l Ji Sullivan opere-tci. The otticers of the club lor the lcist semi.-ster fire Lillion Jones, President, Ernest Johns- ton, Vice-President, Cello Shuptrine, Secretory, cind T, O, McDowell, Trecisurer. OFFICERS First Term: Ernest Johnston, Treasurer, Ken Lucliie, Vice- 1 President, P cn t 5 y Seymocr, Secretory, Joe Smitherrnun President, Second Term: Frm-Qt John- ston, Vice-President, C i- l i n Shruptrine, Secretory, Lillion Jones, President, T, O. Mc- Dowell, Treasurer. Page 53 THE lllllllllll' CUMMI TEE M Nuler ardy on rory m s o o Ch mon Sm Shupmwe M Warren M Gorrer J Burdxn A Rcxlsion V Jackson P Thompson J Wlllmms The members of The Llbrory Club under The dxrecfuon of Mass London Holl hove done on ouTsTondlng pnece of work Thus yeor The students were even beTTer workers because They hed had previous Trolnnng under Mass Spdnn The Llbrory Club was orgonlzed This yeor for The purpose of To rllToTlng The use of The Llbrory for The students Their effucnency ond busuness luke handling of Thus phcse of our school focrlmes have been most helpful To our sTudenTs nn Theur vvorlc Page 54 . 'I ,V, H , R, Reg , E. MCC , J. Ingro ,Mis H ll, S. L YT, K. cp , J. ith, C. ' ll li MR. WALKER MAJORETTES: Left io Right. J. Mohan , A, Golf, L. Putnam, B, Logon . . . FIRST ROW: M. Arbon, O. Hartzog, A. Veoch, P. Seymore, C. Monge, L. Smiihermon, M. Briti, F, Tucker, J. Boxiey, Drum Major . ., SECOND ROW. P. Bureii, G. Brody, B. Dov, N. Richardson, K. Scott, L. Miller . . . THIRD ROW: J. lkerrnon, M. Phieffer, M. E. Snead, J. Ingronp B. Undsey . . . FOURTH ROW: G. Woii, F. Lowrence, C. FuHeL P.BeoHy,J.Lovoy ... HFTH ROVV T.PoweW D.Smol R.Rowe,A.J.RoHHL J. A. McKee . . . TOP ROW: B. Middle- brooks, R. Shefheid, T. Johnson, C. AHen, E. Harrison, S. Nobles. This your The bond was vey ioriunoie io hove Mi. Roiph Woikei' os iis dlreC'or. The bond gove niony spiendid performances oi the iooi- hofi games. They oiso heiped suppori The ieom by poriici- poiiiig in The porodes held eoih Fridoy ofiernoon before ihe gome. The Spring Concert bore iesiiinony fo the proiiiobie hours spent in pro:'i:e under Nr. Vxfoli4er's boion. Wit --nys' Page 55 EL- js I I if L 'li , Rowell Athletic Field, the heart xl, .-if . V ' U Au l .4 i Vw -Ma. of Selma's athletic activities, and ::::svT:::: z -'IZ 95 '-1 '!1'77T?? A5554 '-'2?9f!'- ' 4'9 5 also the scene of most of our loot- A ' A, flli ball team's victories---and losses. U ' - .' -M' -f. fx'- -' 'f Q Tia I i' -fr-K '4 NZM Zta Cramton Bowl may be known to some as the site of the annual tilt between the Blue and Gray, but to Selma's fans it is the place where the highlight of our sports, the Parrish-Lanier Football game takes place. Page 57 Lll Q MANAGERS The managers have really been the unsung heroes who do all the dirty work and get no thanks So heres to two All American Managers ALBERT lFIELD MOUSEl BARTON JOHNNIE CROCKER ir COACH ES CENTER When It comes to coaches Parrnsh Hugh has the best rn the State In Comer Sums Hank Powers and O E Richardson Coach Sums has been In Selma tor the past seven years and has es abllshed a record that wlll long be remembered and that any coach would be glad to have attached to his name He IS an unsprratlon to all his boys as well as to tho e who know hum RICHT Coach Powers has been wth Us now for two years and has done an excellent lab as asslstant coach He IS very capable hard wo kung and likeable LEFT Coach Rnchardson has been wlth Us for only one year but has done a great lab and has won the heats ot all has boys and the respect at all Page 58 l : I 1 1 - 1 I . ' 1 . , . 1 . ' T 1 t . F0llTllllLL ll ll A TEAM FRONT ROW: Left lo Right: J. Tc:psco7!, L. Maylan, M. Thompson, F. Ryan, V. Copeland F llcermcn J. Tapscotr . . . SECOND ROW: C. Chester, B. Buchanan, J. Miler, T. Fluker. Selma Selma Selma Selma Selma Selma Selma Selma Selma Selma ..7 7 .,..l4 ..O ..O O O ...l9 7 O Won-2 Tied-2 Page 59 Thomasville Holtville Grove Hill . Prattville .. Lanier .... Huntsville iJoe Tuscaloosa . Clanton .. Talladega . Bessemer . . . Losf-6 Bradley Q . ' All State: Jirviiviiis mpscorr Honorable Mention: TOM FLUCKER . iw S if-49523. tiwt it ALL-STATE PLAYERS Jim Tapscott, a member of The Junior Class, was greatly honored by being chosen as Qnd. String All- State end. Tapscott has been a very outstanding player this year and is expected to be one of our most valuable men next year. This is an honor that comes to very few and the whole student body is very proud ot Jim. Tom Fluker, another Junior, received honorable mention as half-back on the All-State team. His great swiftness made him an asset to our team this year. QUARTERBACK TROPHY: Bill Buchanan. GASH LINESMAN TROPHY: Vernon Copeland. TROPHY WINNERS We are very proud of Vernon Copeland. He won the James J. Cash Trophy tor being the best lines- man of the year. Vernon's hard work and co-operative spirit proved that he deserved this honor. Bill Buchanan won the most valuable player award, which is given annually by the Quarterback Club. Buchanan will be on the team again next year and is expected to be one of the outstanding players. ALL- 'MTE A ll 'l'li0PllY Wllllll Page 60 ee 79 1 1 LINE: Left To Right. F. Donald, L. Reynolds, C. Sadler, B. Parr, A. Barton, C. Pollack, L. Striplin BACK FIELD: A. Mahan, B. Busby, G. Tate, J. Carden. IJAPTAI Clarence Chester, left, captain of the football team, showed excellet leadership in guiding our team through the football season. He was ably assisted by Joe Miller, right, the alternate captain. .f THOMPSON ERICKSON PARR BUSBY JACK TAPSCOTT BUCHANAN STRIPLIN MAYTON COPELAND Page 62 'Y w is 4555 In kay N-s , Wagmx ' Jn i v 5g Q Is ' N9 a dk HX 'im X ,,, s RYAN TATE CARDEN IKERMAN DONALD KING SADLER BARTON REYNOLDS Page 63 72 QUAD Although all of these boys did not get a chance to play in the games, they are entitled to some recog- nition. They spent the some number of hours every afternoon in hard practice as those who received the glory. They are the future hope of Parrish High. FRONT ROW. Lett to Right: T. Beatty, C. S. Robinson, E. Felts, J. Pendergrass, F. Kimbrough, J. Shead, R. Hughes, A. Bar- ton, G. Fitts, C. Journey, E. Johnston, J. Tillman, A. Miller, L. Gantt, B. Minter . . . SECOND ROW: J. F, Crocker, J. Foster, L. Reynolds, C. Chester, J. Tapscott, J. Tapscott, A. Mahan, T. Fluker, M. Thompson, N. Mayton, C. Sadler, B. Buchanan, J. Carden, G. Tate, V. Copeland, F Ikerman, A. Banon . . .THIRD ROVV1 Coach Rkhardson, VV. Powew, J. Hooper, C. Jackson, J. Singley, B. Binford, K. Houghton, R. Coffee, B. Crews, G. Cooper, F. Robinson, D. Chandler, R. Turner, C. Moore A. Wilkinson, E. Alison, F. Hardy, Coach Sims . . . TOP ROW: Coach Powers, R. Raine, J. Vinson, H. Nix, J. Blake, J. Nabors F. Donald, D. Worrell, A. Collins, B. Parr, W. Huett, L. Strip'in, F. Ryan, J. Miller, B. Busby, C. Pollack. 1 Page 64 Selma Selma Selma Selma Selma Selma Selma Selma Selma Selma Selma Selma Selma Ill KETBALL -li 1 it . I 'ir if BASKETBALL A TEAM ,- Q . 1.x ,lbz, FRONT RQVXU LL-tt to Right: F. Ryan, F, llxcrman, J. Garrison, E Bufay, F. F' nif: SECOND KQV. Coach Sims, L. Sniphn, F, Donald D B st A C ll s C. Chn+ 47 Suttles Selma 27 Pensacola 84 Greensboro Selma 63 Thomaston 63 Loretta Selma 43 Sylacaugo llO Starke Selma 53 B, B. Comer 55 Greenville Selma 26 Lanier 31 Sylacauga Selma Sl West End 7l Hurt Selma 87 B. B. Comer 37 Clanton Selma 39 Perry County 23 Lanier Selma 22 Pensacola 34 Wetumpka Selma 40 Dothan 47 Greenville Selma 27 Greensboro 36 Perry County Selma .56 Clanton 7l Murphy Selma 46 Murphy The Parrish High School Basketball Team climaxed a very successful season with the defeat ot Lan- ier for the championship in the third district. Only three games were lost during the entire period. This year for the first time an all-district tournament team was chosen. Those players so honored trom Our school were Red Striplin, by unanimous vote, also Frank Donald, Allen Collins, and Clarence Chester. Page 65 B TEAM FRONT RON-'Vi Lvft Yo Right: B. Crews, C. Pollack. B. Trcuis, P. DMNQJ5, J Frflr . . . SECUND Ri.I,'X.': Cc :Cru Pnmw, B cmmcm, J. Ycnpscmt, B. Purr, J. Topscott, A. Vumch. FRONT ROVV- LGI? To RQMY: T. Powell, B. Cwzvs, C. PcJJn1fk, 5. Tru-NS, P. Dm' MS, J. Fcsfw, SECCND ROVV: J. Cr:-KP' r. R. Rwrki, B. BL,cJwr1'vr:w, J, TflfSCCf', fl. P :nr J. Tf:gvcC'T, A. Ve:f'cJ1, C THIRD ROW . C. Chaim. F. Ryman, F. Jkcrmcrw. D. Busfer. J. Gmuforw, L. S'r':gwJmg. A. Co'H s, F bourn, A. Muimn . . M' L. Gantt, A. Brmou . . Jdqf, B. Busby, F. Donald N., Af' BUCHANAN STRIPLIN CHESTER PARR DONALD BUSTER JIM TAPSCOTT GARRISON JACK TAPSCOTT FRIDAY COLLINS VEEC'-I THE PLAYERS llll Ulllllllilillillllllli 3 ll . jj l - 2 Boyne, Pigg, Grayson, Stevens, Foxwarth, Reeves, Calhoun, Miller. The cheerleaders play a very important part in our school life during the football season. Every Friday afternoon they are down at the gym, leading the Pep Meeting and getting everyone in high spirits for the game that night. Then, of course, they are always on hand Friday night, cheering the team and so helping them to play a good game. We feel that the cheerleaders this year were unusually good and that they helped make our football season a more enioyable and successful one. Page 68 Y gina wg GOLF TEAM: Left to Right: Capt. Sam Morgan Aubrey Miller, Evans Allison, Caldwell DeBar deleben. The Parrish Golf Squad was begun this year after several years absence. This team met such opponents as Meri- dian High School, Greenville High School, Lanier, and Phillips High of Birmingham and added greatly to the school's out- standing record in the field of sports- manship. Allison Miller Morgan DeBardeleben BA EBALLS BASEBALL B TEAM B TEAM: Left to Right: Sadler, Donald, King, Crocker, Comer, Persons, Turner, Collins, Smith. FRONT RCW: Crick Harris, Manager. The Baseball Team, this year, with its winning ways, was an inspiration to the sports fans of Parrish High, The squad was small, but highly effective. It was a good climax to the sports year. SQUAD: Standing, Lett to Right: King, Persons, Minor, Sadler, Crocker, Miller, Nabors, Wilkerson, Strip- lin, Red Turner, Buchanan, Donald, Smith, Turner, Coach Powers . , . Kneeling: Frith, Booker, Copeland, Mott, Busby, Ryan, Huett, Atchison, Collins, Comer . . . Sated: Crick Harris, Manager, A-si, ATCHISON NABORS MOTT Sa QC 99 COPELAND STRIPLIN ss' ,Qu QNX! 54 3,7x,5 l9 'l Tr Hx wiv' A?-iff' Ai-A -H Ui yja SB! ig! S' Haig 54 Wu' -fj -NT AR! 'Rib ' ,f', i . H, 3' .,'.. .5 , 'A 252: ., '9!!' . 1vQ '- 5 . x P RYAN MILLER HUETT BOOKER BUCHANAN BUSBY MINOR RW? mf :Wi ' , hw, 5 , zgwgy 1-.,45,pf L. -Q . :'4', ,V ' 2 .Ht yu. ,, . QV-,425 A 2 ,ra Sl'0IlT SNAPS One of Alabamas mayor aftrac Txons IS :Ts nation famous Belnn grafh Gardens lf ns Truly a feature of promnnence miimea One of Selma s chief Tourusf fea tures as the Gilman Home I1 as an example of the Soufhern Beautnes sn This secflon Page 73 ALA IJ - F g 'hex I x f . , . . , - . , - A f x , . 1 a x Q Q, x X. .,,,. ..,, L. .x f. , ,Q , wi' - in 1 4. , . MM, Q '1 5, K T, ,X Wfyfix, -. Q' if2gg?x5,i i fff.sfkE??? .. ,A .X 5,gw,.M-.mi V A Y 'V ' A ,X Q ..f 'ASV , ., iff fz 3' wx D kg' Aff X . Q-'J Xa N Y , . S. 2 ., Q 1. s ' X N 5 4 1 -1 f1:?ltfiJEa i 'fi?f??f x 4 'K -Qigrifl ' .ZEN - X v Q 9 f E, lr , 291, WT ,AZ-I 'fi '7 f 'L ., -, Q .A , .12-I fl 'f'fffL'3L3f 1 sw' Q VV . Q if ' 21: :km ' ' '- , s WH- fk pi' . v ,gif , 5,,1,iJ - . R' ,1.n.a,:i::, , 4 , 5 Y 3263. A ?'i M.-' 'X 'f .A 57 .E -1 t . if he f. Q, 'Ax .gf ,f -4' Z 4 m ig. , Z 5142: 'L hi .Q ' ' 3? 'eg V , ,1 4 sw B? , .XbA MISS MARGARET ANN WARREN 1 U 1 1 'E' MISS CHERRY BROWN 'XAISS MELVVYN MILLER 35 FAVUIRITE 6 MISS MARY SUE CALHOUN MISS MARY VVOODS Qs.-fd., MISS BARBARA BAYNE FAVO MISS PAT THQMDSQN 'if Pg 82 ffm H0 Q 'w F Junior Fovorife DORIS PIGG Sophomore Fovorife KEN LUCKIE Freshmon Fovorife AUCE CORR lllllli WHO' WHO Most Beoutitul PAT THOMPSON Good Citizenship Girl WILDA SLAUGHTER The two obove girls were elected by the entire student body for their outstondi g troits. The following were elected by their classes F 84 BEST PERSQNALITY Emesf Johnsfom Sue Coiiwoum -if 5 1. 1' X ' 4 3 1 if 3 , CUTEST Thomas Monk Jean Wfllaoms s L - Q I fx ' fp' .. , Z xv VN fy X ' fi I V' f Efsse MUST DIGNIFIED fner Scum VVITTIEST i Pots mour T. O. McDowell - sf -P ' u X9 ., KW' mtg-Q .x , , ,. .,-,. N... X NSN N - Q Z D rw, KJ KK Q ...i 1 yi n LQ fi J fx, Q1 .jf J Lg LF -C Q P 2 x L Q Z QD KIN BEST L00 GJ 'YN V, O Ge H m pso O 3 i 4 z I Q... 4 f. E 5 un. 1 www V were-nun ....-..-ww-1 ...Nw ,.., ,,,,,...,,,... vu: 9 vga ,Q 1' I 'X f t,-5,-Y: ' 1 Q V - L'+'3f-566 'Wi 'Q .AJ BEST ATHLH L.. .W 9' rf 'Av 1 A 1 X I 1 4 I E 7 g 95 ,A f rr, - f, 1- Q ' r I , K K, if I dx fy-- aujix N 5 A -F Q , 3 ' BEST DRESSED Por Thompson Som Morgom A I A 1 'aQwa'f.n ma is F B LS 2 51 Q3 ' .fsfz-H - 59 A: glt 35. .7 if-:QM - xg - I-4. L as , ,iqjmf-A ,J gf., . , Y,X,w'jf4g'1j' f, ': X-fl K ' ' ' N A N5 Nl - XGVXI wb 4.11 vi-171 QB is ffigbx fgsx LZQN .. g Q - if wflsw 5 F F Y r f H , l S , 1 , sig iff 4 5 3? . . . . Y li -g f M C O +- V7 C D UNl0R WHO' WHO Besf Looking ISABEL GPAYSOINI TOM FLUKEP x :wi ' - 5-ZNP3 F. Most Populor ISABEL GPAYSON NOOKIE MAYTON Besf All-Pound ISABEL GPAYSQN ALLAN MAHAN lil? Q .ICF PII' 4 xl 'fmfi i Mosf Infellecfuol MARY P. SAMPLE ALFRED LIEPOLD P392 SOI'HOM0liE WHO'S WHO FRESHMEN WHIVS WHO Everyfhmg In The sfofe revolves oround The copwol I' IS The scene of the more nmporfonf events of Alo bomo LZLQMZ4 The center of most hoppenmgs IH Selmo rs The Courf House There The doy To doy occurrences ond speclol events resemble those of our schoo! Page 95 ALA E L ' 3 'i txl' H Q 1 ff I 1 ' A, J - . V ' stif- V rf 'Q . Wm T ii f 5 . . .. 4 V 41.15. . T ss-'fs A fi + 2 This secTioh of The '48 Eel-Alo is devoTed To Those hoppenings during The 47-48 school yeor which oppeor mosT ouTsTonding To The sTudehTs. You will olso Tind here some of The everydoy life which is Typicol of Porrish High ocTiviTies. if .Ji i , may N 1 is 1 5 4 .1 'Ns 's -gwx TP'-Q sf lllll SWE 35955 555355 Q 'ip 35' -. NWJ 1 -, 4 0 ,4lg'yi,.-.Q 1 .ir ..-in U E . gina, :Q 1 1 9 I . K Q wsvf' A A rf 3 ,, I :S Q B fb' ix x X x 1 Q W X . ., X gi f - X 5- ' + : Q N r Q k M, .xv ,.r.1,N, . rf ,- 9 S S Mg '35 x ii ig, Q, , 3 'Q va ' Q-gt k W Q S Q y W Q X , Q ,ff m :. E ll 3' U .ni x 9' Q x xi K s -WYYQPMJ? m f W Asa ,Mqggw Y, Sanus .9 s 4- r if img 5,1 Q l Q, p 'f+f-warm.- ' 'X N12 HUMECIIMING The height of the seasons games came at The Homecoming game when Parrish High was beaten by Bessemer. After the game came The Homecoming dance at The Armory. 'THQ I. Sponsors Barbara Barnes and Cherry Brown wi'!'h their dares Dickey Erickson and Red Sfriplin. 2. The Grand March. 3. The Dance. Q1 rr g 3 it DALLAS ACADEMY, MISS MARY FORCE TOP ROW: Lett to Right: Russell Burson, Charles Lee McKinney, Henry Poulsen, Glenn Newsom, Unknown, Noland Minor, Billy Lindsey, Un- known . . . SECOND ROW: Bobby Hicks, Frank Donald, Coleman Wilkinson, Jack Brady, Mar- garet Ann Warren, Frances Dorman, Miss Leather- wood . . . THIRD ROW: Miss Mary Force, Jane Ware, Unknown, Betty Ruth Kynerd, Billie Joy Richardson, Mary Sample, Virginia Hardy, Wilda Slaughter, Rebecca Walker, Doris Hooks. -f Y IB: S 'M X ,,,, 3 PARRISH HIGH SENIORS SIX YEARS AGO DALLAS ACADEMY, MRS. ELLA YOUNG TOP ROW: Lett to Right: Jimmy Harrell, Oscar Strickland, Bunyan Brown, Hugh Weir, Teddy McFarland, Clarence Chester, Paul Foxworth . . . SECOND ROW1 Mrs. Young, Toby Horn, Walter Ross Jackson, Lloyd Denson, Donald Martin, Bar- bara Hestle, Cherry Brown, Sarah Jane Bates, Tommy Sue Roberts . . . THIRD ROW: Jane Atchison, Jean O'Brien, Ann Powell, Mary Kath- eiin Garrett, Betty Ralston, Doris Brown, Doris Hughes, Martha Moore, Danna Lou Williams, Elaine Davis, Martha Benford. f- l ,','f'v IL 7h IIIII In order that the readers of this annual might compare the attempts ot the Seniors on Kid Day to re-portray themselves, with actual conditions, these pictures of their classes :Jn the eve of another Graduation itrom Grammar Schoolt are here reproduced. PARRISH HIGH SENIORS, SIX YEARS AGO BYRD SCHOOL, MISS FAY KIRTLAND TCR ROW: Left to Right: Buck Smith, Sum Morgan, Robert Ricks, Drummond Huggifs, Wen- dell Moore, Chorles Smith, Joe Dovud, Wesley Huett, Thornos Monk, George Tote , . . SECOND ROW: John Gurrison, Jimmy Welch, John G. Johnston, Billy Pearson, Ernest JoI'ir:ston, Minnlo Driggers, Joy Tyler, Rose Marie Verzrzl, Rcifl Regan, Edith Riikrnon, Mary Woods, Putsy Scy- mour , . . THIRD ROW: Misa Kirtluncl, Burluum Smi h, Suroh Lott, Virginia Tilnlnet, Burlmro Logan, I'e!Cy Rowell, Estelle Rcuntivrr, Dorothy Neson, llnkrown. 4 I c-'iiij ESYRD SCHOOL, MRS. CURTISS TOD r?OW, Lit to Right: Troy Goodson, Aj A nrt Bartow, Frank Pvcscott, Bradley Gun, It 'nk Ikuntqir, Puul Cummings, Jomes ' S -i t, X'ei::'g:t Ccpeluncl, Luther Willcinson, 'W Lee . . . SECOND ROW: Bobby Lott L C Pixie' DL Ezzrgileoen, Erle Childees, Min- i Pearls, Eitrrestnne Bowers, Doris Sort- E, in '1 Jones, Mcrry Dawson, Betty .Io 1:',', uefzr 772 Aorims, Nino Moy . . . FD RON: Melwyn Miller, Anne Brice, L irl:,::',: Boyne, Frurccs Morchwheel, Betty Ilitggirs, Freson Murrel, Grote Ars- uf ompson, Billy Foul, Clorcxbelle I- fy, Virglfric Needy, Nadine Tcifley, THEY IIIIE i' ir 'Ir ir ir ir 'A' ir 'A' Page IO5 1 l ,. C. C, 4:1 t Wm PARRlSll SUXHORS, SlX YEARS AGO BAKER SQHOCL, MISS MAMIE VVARE TOP ROW: Luft to Rtglttf Miko Nogvly, Henry Ford, Aubrey Butts, Duvicl Putmnn Vlxilllcznt E. Clibrcy, Don Rotllff, Dilvlil Huffnmn, Tonnny Johnson, Blukc Barrett, WK1l7o:1 Brtllfxrrl , . . SECOND ROMAN: Dc- wltt Clgtrlx, Juke Johnson, Lelnnd Fluclcen Elbert Kynoril, Morris Grzxlworn, Foul Hend- r.clx5 . . . THIRD ROXN: Ruth Ruinc, Ennnrt Milstecxd, Ccurguttu Foxwortlw, Millie Cox, Reba Godwin, Erma Herdrlcles, Elcrtnor Moore, Ollvznz Tripp, lV.yrllU l'lw,'CS . , . FOURTH ROVV: Onvie Jean Cl broy, Frctnccs Ccolx, Alice Tgflmrt. Mary Frunces Fegxrsow, Elmtlzlztln Bmw, Pcrzrl Rofs, Betty Drwuwr port, Mury Lac Huyes, Nellie Bivins, Mury Louie Forclcn, Kcntic Mott. FRANCES THOMAS, MISS WIl,LlAMS TOP ROVV: lr-lt tn Rlgltt: Lrnl ML-Ivy, Jxbv Snntlnernmn, Rlzymoml Bw-.1rclQ:n, Junta-5 Frith, Por- tvr Gmnlwl, frlwtnrl Autry, Ennnvtt Kynrtrd, Wtl ln' lnlwmnlb, Rolla-rt Pon-, Ulyssm-s Clntppull, Wal lnnn Vvcznlt, Clmrlm-5 Mott, Enunutt lluyi-5 . . . SlCOND ROVV: Llnu-r Pnglv, Fvulyn Kynnrcl, JL-un Ita' l.o'npfo:v, lrmvurz Alla:-, Mr,:l.4,m lluglu-S, Mtlvy l Frtrnrp-5 CCM-1, Peggy Burru, Llllnmn Locklmzrt, oycl Colvln, Lp-w.s PL-vsons, Clmrlr-S Sizclnuvy, lnnxny Gtlwlah . , . THIRD ROW: Juyuue Curtur, lxt Fctyz Slueecl, Lononu Derrnnus, VL-lrnu Nichols, A'lt:w Gloss, Cucil Nuchols, Rrzy Julnmon, Bobbin' 9 l Rrflv FQ-rguson, Burlauru Yurlxrouqlm, Mnldre-cl Yxziks, Clrzudu Hurris. lo .X YEAR AGO ir 'lr nk ir uk 'A' ak 'A' 'Ir Page 106 Flilllllllll FIiilt'llItilU H' i. J ll!- '1 ww, 1 ,MJ Y Fyi?l. ...gg : ,f Today these cute little tots may be seen wandering the halls of Parrish High in quite another guise. lt perhaps you do not recognize your contemporaries, you will find their identities on page 121. Page IO7 ll A' P I- lr' W 'f 3'! NIGHT PRODUCTIONS Botoze Qluistttuos the Glen Club cmd the D:omo'Ics Ciub put on thtftr umtuot producf tions. Both wore ertioyod by the members of the Student Body. I.Tlte Sound bursts forth, 2. Before The Curtoin. 3. The opplouse rises ond swells. 'R' was ix WW?-Hwafe . iifik. . M W x 5. X W H Twfvwt . - . 'W ' wi N .Q xx J 'P 'S ,Nb -uw' 54' 3: - 1 5 ,A 'l'!14mh.ing4-.. ,5 '. 'H f Q 405' I. Food for the Gods. 2, The Swift Gong. 3. The Basketball stors. 4, Stroighten up, Virginia, 5. Above the suit. 6. The Masters. 7. Hoven't we seen you somewhere before. 8. The Big Three. 9. Holding Hands. TO. Speck up Elizabeth. H. Skeeter. I2. Monkey's Motor Moll. 13. The Flog Beorers. 14. Beauty Treatment. Page 110 r , A. - , .iff f7s?3 'E LL .ist ggf - vw7?q'Q'bff 1 jQ'Q,:' T Q MF? I 5 3 Mc:- .f W'W'N t . lt. X fir 'F fi 11.5 I Hx, wiixny 97 kt. JF Lft? -slr LEFT TO RIGHT: Wildo Slaughter, Mory Kotherine Gorrett, Mory Woods, Mory Somple, Morgoret Ann Worren, Wesley Huett, Jane Atchison, Lorry Striplin, William Powers, John Johnston. MAGAZINE SALESMEN These ore the people who, in the moin, furnish the funds for the production of this annual. These ore the top ten in the Senior Mogozine Soles. They ond their clossmcites sold o grand Totol ot 34,497.55 worth of mogozines. This topped oll totols in this school before this time. Poge Ili i ll I 1 .12-i I. Yelling for pure ioy. 2. Mrs, Smith's Forty, 3. Mrs. Fridc1y's Homeroom. 4. Mr. Self enloys the fun. The pre-Christmas seoson in the school yeor, this yeor, wos noteworthy for the foct thot there seemed to be more porties thorn ever before. The whole school enioyed the testive spirit. Page Ii? PIII AUTI ITIE 00 I X1 QL., N e l. The Clzester follow through, He swcre he made it. 2. Open-moutlted, they gazed in owe. 3, Clfeek to cheek. 4. The President leads the parade. 5, Hiawciflicfs Weddirg Sovg. Of first concern otier Christmas was the basketball season. lt was climoxed by c victory over Lanier for the championship of the Thfrd District. Later came the Senior Dance, and still later the Glee Club concert, in which the can- tata Hiawotha's Wedding Feast was conspicuous. Page 113 0 Y 11 I. LEFT TO RIGHT: Lucy Nelson Winners in Senior Classg Clarence Chester '47, Ernest Johnston '46, Rus- sell Burson '45 . . . 2. BiI.y Middlebrooks, District Winrzer, American Legion Oratorical Contest . . . 3. Russell Burson, School Winner, Kiwanis Oratorical Contest . . . 4. Grace Jones, school winner, Junior High American Legion Contest . . , 5. Jimmy Harrell, Qnd place in State D. E. Oratorical Contest. The Debate and Oratorical Contests of the year were participated in by a large group this year. On this page will be found the pictures of those who were school winners. Page H4 CLASS NIGHT GITTIIUATIU ra, Sponsors: Mass The-rosa: Boxworth ond Miss Josephine Seymour wnth their Seniors before the eve T e Sensors file m ly Pomp ond Cxr cumstonce The Sensor members of the Glee Club sing 'The Perfect Doy.' EXEIQCISES ITLASS THCMAS JOHNSON Class Musician CLASS SUNG OF THE CLASS OF 1948 ALBERT G. PARRISH HIGH SCHOOL Parrish High, we now must leave Thee, But ever fo our mem'ries Thy halls shall sacred be. Through The years, as we have onward gone, This moment, as a beacon, To our waiting eyes has shone. Now, aT lasf, when parfing Time is here, We Thank Thee, Parrish High- Our Alma Maier dear. Music from Sonata P Cantabile. Page 118 athetique by Beethoven, 2nd movement, Adagio CLA S PIl0I'lIEUl JOAN ERSKINE 11 Class Prophet As l sit in old Swift's Drug Store in the year of '54 I see successes of class '48 and hear of many more Up comes George Tate who is now the owner of Swiftfs Because he stayed at Swift's so much they gave it as a gift He tells of some successes that came out of our graduating class Such as Bill Herrod, the Farmer, who's invented a new kind of grass And Caldwell Debardeleben, who's known as the Baseball King With Bill Mott, his manager, who teaches players how to swing Dr. Westly Huett is the best vet in all the United States With Peggy Burrel as his nurse he collects very high rates Melwyn Miller married David, and now she knits all the time While James Friday is a track star and boyl does he shine. The bakery of Danna Lou Williams makes the best tasting cakes, And Billie Persons spends his time shooting ducks at his private lake. While George and I are chatting, in comes Robert Ricks. He's mayor now and his platform was For kids don't use the stick. He says that Virginia Hardy, his secretary, is an absolute dream, And with Thomas Monk, his body guard, they make a perfect team. The first thing Robert did in office was to have a new bridge built. Walter Ross Jackson, the engineer built it while standing on stilts. Page ll9 xx, . . 1 . 1 1 HH 1 1 1 1 rx 1 O 1.1 -.1 g1:,1 , ., 1:1 1 1 , 111,111 1 1 1.1,. 'l 1 11 ' 1' 1' fyqkl flxilq 'j:1 ' 1 1 1' 1 1 1, . 1'11'11:11 211 ' 11 1111 ' '1 :1 ' 1 1:1 1 '11 F, . , 1 1, .1 Q .1 I 1 1 U Q. , Z: I I I UV , 1 . 4, f . ., 1, .1 . .I . , I T, V . I ,izff 2 1 '1 1 ' 4' M ,1,'.' , 11, 1 ,, 1 1- ' ', SLP, fT71!,1fi1 '111l1111 '111'111' 113 1- 1 11 '1 r'1'1 :11z11, Y '1 1,1 V 1 X 1 ' : 1 1' 111' ' 1 1 . A 1.1 1' 1 4 W 1:1 . ' ., ' ' 1' ' 3'--1 -. ' ' ' : 1 - ' : 1 ,: ' ' 1 - 4131! 'l -1 1 ' 1 '1 2 ' 1 1' ' 1 1 1' 1 ,al 1 11 1 1 . . . . 1, , ,X M ',' ' ' .,'111 ' 1 1' . ' 11 11 . TPw1f'1: 12 11113. 111 114 :1 ,1'1,1?'1 1: 1- ', 1111 . 'l 'w E1 '1: 13 ,f. 1':'1: 'VV1 'l1Q 1: f1 :1 :'1- 4, 11' -1 3 L' W 1 1 1 , I '112 ' 1' '-'11 I 1 '11 , , 4 .,.-1, , ., . 1 fx . , 1 . ,' , ,. ., ',,.,l ,1y,1f, 1. 1 1 1 ,.1 1 11 1, 1 1, Russell Burson Alabama Senafor who knows all for nrrlcs around has ru T come rn an hell Tell us The gossrp of The Town IT seems ThaT Omre Jean Clrbrey s HaT Shop s qurfe The local rag The rnosT popular precc r The papcr rs Lar y ST plc rd porf Jr f Red ofTen wrrTes abouf Sam Morgan golfrng charrrpron rn hc UnTrd STaTcs And Rocky Ryan professronal baseball player who plays for rcry hrgh sfakes BeTTy Harwell was The frrsT woman explorer To frnd a real drnosaur And Janre Baker 'old The sTory on her program called The news of Thc Hour Howard Twrlley rs now rlTp owner of Thr Amerrcan Bus lrrres He compefcs wrTh Jamcs FrTTs Jr who owns Thc Unrrcd A rlrncs Fred Frrday and Ann Powell lrve rn The counTry on a darlrng lTTlc far And Rucker Sfaggers r The country docTor Thar keeps everyone Trom harm Mary Dawson rs The camp couns ror who drrecfs all The games Whrle Elrzaberh lNfcCory wrf of Freddre cures l of hrs aches and pa Charles McKrnney runs a meaT rnarkef and hrs fr are Tre bef rn Thc sTq c And owncr of The exclusrve BeauTy Shop rs our own Elr1abe h Bafcs As Russell leaves Swrff s The Selma Trmes Journal cafches my eye Frank Dor ald s brrllranT edrforrals make oTh r edrTors srgh Alan Barfon made The headlrnes as Qrd krssrng goxcrnor of The sTaTc Mary Kafherrne Garrerf has wrrTTen a play called Tlrc Wrdow s Shroud Lrllran Jones The magnrfrcenT sTar has Broadway rn he clouds Barbara Bayne The mrllronarre advenfuress has losT a dramond choker And The crrmrnal de ecTrve Paul Radford Thrnks rTs The Thref called The Joker For hrs parT rn The prcTure The Vvolf Paul FofvxorTh won an Oscar Ard T O McDowell won one Too for berng The besT movre drrecfor Presrdenr of The UnrTed Nahons Ernesf Johnson rs havrng Trouble keeprng peace Whale Congressman Lours Reynolds makes a survey rn Greece Henry Poulsen he dramond krng frnanced The frrsT Trrp To Th moon Made by Esfelle RounTree The great woman screnrrsf lasT June Dr Vernon Copeland The denTrsT rnvenTed a TooThbrush called Evershff The prcfure of Grace Ansley usrng rT rs guaranfeed To grve you a IrTT From Radro CrTy Brll Powers lrTTle place we hear hrs broadcasf comrng on He Tells abouf Brlly Busbys gymnasrum where all The men burld up brown Donald Fore rs a foresT ranger rn The woods of The Vrrgrnra mounrarns Where Edward Earle Booker The vveafherman ofren predrc s rcrn Mary Samples ranch rn Texas rs a lrvely place To ao Brooks Gandy provrdes enTerTarnmenT by rrdrng The broncos Barbara Logan Casey has so many cars she doesnf know whaT To do Whrle composer Tommy Johnson wrrTes popular songs and classrcs Too Sara Jane BaTes Candy Sfores are beTTer known Than Mary Ball s Cause Barbara HesTle dresses The wrndovvs whrch delrghT one and all The drsfrngurshed Prrrne MrnrsTer of Canada rs now Vance KaTzensTern And Marshall Wrllrams prrncrpal of Alberf G Darrrsh keeps ev ryone rn lrne And lasT but noT aT all leasf rs myself auThor of Thrs My successes are so numerous rT would Take Too long To lrsT ANSWERS TO FLICKER FLASHBACKS I Brlly Lrn ay 2 Walfer Ross Jackson 3 Ann Brrce 4 Jane Ware 5 Bernrce PrTTs 6 Clarre Metzger 7 Lrllran Jones 8 Sarah Jane BaTes 9 Janrne Ingram Page T21 V 1 A J 1 l sl V A V V 4 5 I , , 1 ' . r , e And ' 2'rr A ' 'rr 'ri rr 's s 's rr rgf. 11 11 , , I 1 . 7 A i I I I 1 -' A 1 ' ' 1 , L 11 J A ,11 4 1 ' ' ' ' T T r rr, 's ' f - V' ' . , ' e' ' ' ' ' ' u , ' ' , ' al ' ins. I ' 'sh l S. I 1 TT: E V , K 1 , ,W 1 x H i , . . , K. S . I . I ' r , ' ' fe' 2 1. His wor'Th cam ai n mana er Llord Denson, makes all hrs social dafos. 1 . 1 . . . . . X . Q , , . . - - -, A - -1 - 11 ' 11 1 , , . - 1 1 s ' r A . . I . I ' I l ' I - 1 1 1 . . . , . . . 1 1 1 . , . , 1 . 4. V 1. 1 1 ' - , . . . , 1 1 1 I . I I , . . . , . 1 - 1 y . 1 1 , r ' . cilss HI toni ESTELLE ROUNTREE Class Historian You may not believe it, but the new care-worn, worldly-wise Seniors of '48 at one time had quite a different aspect on life. About twelve years ago these same people were happy-go-lucky in- nocents, entering school for the first time. Little did we know at that date the trials, triumphs, tears, and smiles that were to ensue during the next dozen years. For six years we worked and played Cmostly the latterl in grammar school. Pearl Harbor and Defense stamps will always be linked with our grade-schools days. Shall we ever forget the exciting marble games, the mid-morning lunches, and trips to the jail ljust visitingl? Yes, throughout our lives there will be a soft spot in our hearts for the first school we ever attended--grammar school. As we entered the seventh grade we were beginning to realize that life was not just a bowl of cherries, however, we were learning to take the bitter with the sweet. In Junior High our specialty seemed to be running the teachers wild. The fact that we got to be very good at it can be seen by noticing the number of teachers who resigned the year we left. In the eighth grade we showed our initiative and journalistic abilities by beginning a school newspaper, The Snooper, which is still in publication. Feeling that we had lingered long enough in one school, we reached out for wider horizons and Parrish High. There is no way to describe the exalted feeling we had when we realized that we Page l 22 wcrc rn Scnror Hrgh at last Nerthcr rs thcre cr way to prcturc th humrlrty wc fclt rn thc prese cc cnrors Tlrc only ruy rcat feat tlr rt rs w r 1 rncr on n c rr crnrng our carly crr at Parrrsr Hrgh rs that we managed rn varrous ways to pass second year algebra As Jumors we began to attarn a scnse of rmportance that we had not felt before We ordered at HS Then came our Semor year the culmrnatron of our many years of school wrth the Senror prr vrlcges though unwrrtten observed thc numerous partres and a strange sadness at leavrng old famrlrar thrngs berrtd As we near the end of our school days we rcalrze that what seemed to be the chref end of exrstence graduatron rs really only a begrnnrng hat the twelve long years of school are only a prcpararron for the brgger and bctter thrngs an the future Estelle Rountree Hrstorran Page 123 J 1 I A f I I I J' I' 1 4 J e I I 1 A I ' g ? ofSV r 1 t'l g- r ' otl -rti ig oct' 1' yrcs 'l our rings. We entertained the Seniors with a Junror'fSenior prom--the first that had ever been given P . ' l'r , . V . . Y . , U? A U CLASS It's hard for us to realize That the long awaited day For which we've striven these twelve lt iust a breath away. For now that time is running out, Though dignity prevails, Our hearts begin to ache And our courage starts to tail. To leave these halls and classmates We've learned to love so well ls a thought that makes us wonder It we're happy, as we tell. The paths ot lite that we shall trod, The future, with its hopetul light, Are stretching out ahead And dawning brightly on our sight. And now in caps and gowns so solemn With slow and hesitating feet, We leave these halls with memories That through the years stay sweet! Page 124 PllEM LAT IILL All 'Ill IIIIIIIIIIT SAM MORGAN Class Lawyer I VVe, the Senior Class of l948, being of sound mind and body, and realizing that our days are numbered, do hereby bequeath this LAST VVILL AND TESTAMENT on the seventh day of May, l948: THE CLASS Article I. The basketball team leaves a district championship for next year's team goal. Article Il. Leaves good wishes and continued success to all the student body and faculy at Al- bert G. Parrish High School. Article III. Leaves a national magazine sales total to be topped by the Juniors. INDIVIDUALS Article I. Ernest Johnston leaves his oratory behind the rostrum and elsewhere to P. H. S.,' next Harvard man, and also his profane vocabulary to the Sel-AIa's next boss. Article II. John Johnston, Paul Foxworth, and Henry Paulson leave their abilities to the owl, who also flies by night. Article III. Elsie Hefner leaves her habits of neatness and of always being spic and span to Jean McKenzie. Article IV. Billy Lindsey leaves without regrets by the faculty. Article V. Bobby Lott leaves the anti-tank company to its rightful commander. Article VI. Mary Sue Calhoun leaves in search of a permanent home. Article VII. Tommy Johnson, Mary Katherine Garrett, Miriam Pace, Mary Sample, and Estelle Rountree bequeath their musical ability to Iturbi. Page I25 Artucle VIII Howard Twllley leaves a new bus but only for transportatton from school Article IX James Fltts Fred Friday Brooks Gandy and James Hooker leave their sptrrt of dugnlty to next years rabble rousers Artacle X Mary Dawson leaves her decusuon to change boy frtends to anyone who llkes to change horses tn the middle of the stream Arttcle Xl Alan Barton leaves a few mercantile Items to Cecll Jackson Artucle XII Joan Erskune bequeaths her lob as Class Phophet wnth sympathy to next years writer of the document Artlcle Artncle of sunshlne Artncle XIII Barbara Bayne leaves her repu atlon as the biggest fllrt at P H S to Isabel Grayson XIV Bull Mott leaves has hunting ablllty to those who can afford to mnss those days from school XV T O McDowell leaves hxs most playful attltude to anyone who wtshes to grieve the teachers Artncle XVI Noland Mnnor leaves Artncle XVII Ivlarlon Hughes Barbara Hestle Mary Lee Hayes and Peggy Burrell bequeath thetr puny puns to Miss Carr Artlcle Artxcle Artrcle Artncle leave theur mer Artncle Arttcle XVIII Joe Muller leaves his haircut to Buddy Thrash XIX Hugh Welr leaves a few pounds at the disposal of Hugh Mallory XX Jane Atchison and Ann Bruce leaves to Jane Smuth thetr ablllty to confuse people XXI Janne Baker Betty Harwell Betty Ann Hudgens Lnlllan Jones Mtnnxe Ruth Huffman efflcxency to those hard working members of the office staff who w rk In the sum XXII Bully Pearson leaves his red shlrts to Stalm XXIII Rucker Staggers leaves his un.1sually blank expression In Trng to James Ward Petty whose expression usually IS blank everywhere Artucle Artncle Article Artrcle where Artlcle candndate Article Artncle XXIV Poochle Bates leaves her nl kname to your favorute pet XXV Bully Busby leaves has roulette wheel to next years sklllful gamester XXVI Russell Burson stall leaves a ga bull at your door each month XXVII Thomas Monk and Bull Powers leave Sears Roebuck for a better posttlon else XXVIII Pat Thompson leaves her good looks and wmnnng ways to next years Stephens XXIX Vance Katzenstenn leaves In search of some cooler weather XXX Mary Frances Pearson and Jane Ware bequeath some advuce about rnarrnage to e more seruously mclnned members of the tumor class Article XXXI Dewitt Clark and Donald Fore leave their ablllty to take out their friends gurl to Bull Bolen who we suppose wall be here agam In 49 Article XXXII Wllda Slaughter leaves her vtvaclty to next years editor of the Tatler Article XXXIII Betty Ralston Carolyn Rush and Dorothy Strlcklln bequeath thetr co operative spnrnt to Margaret Davuson Arttcle XXXIV Zom Childers leaves Miss Seymour a broom to rude Artxcle XXXV Mary Woods leaves her likeable ways to Onelda Moore Artlcle XXXVI Barbara Yarbrough Ann Powell and Dana Lou Wtlllams bequeath theur qunet manner to Joe Lovoy Artucle XXXVII Bully Herrod Lewns Persons and James Frtday leave nn order to seek greener fnelds elesewhere Artucle XXXVIII Robert Rncks leaves Coach Slms confused Article XXXIX Melwyn Muller leaves her dtrt dtgglng abzluty to the next to hold her posutnon on the Tatler staff Artlcle XL Tooty Taylor John Stone and Frank lkerman leave theur abtluty to pull the wool over the facultys eyes to Bully Hanson and Bull Wnre Artncle XLI Grace Ansley Eltzabeth Bates and Myrtle Hayes leave theur luck at bland dates to The champlon guessers of the Jumor class Arttcle XLII Paul Radford leaves hns nrckname Radar to all wtth upturned collars Page I26 . , . 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' ' ' 11 - 11 f - 1 1 1 - 1 1 11 11 - Artrcle XLIII Ferrell Ryan Coleman Wrlkrnson Cecrl Rhodes and Bermer Shepherd leave therr relatronshrp wrth the warden to anyonc that talks faster than he does Artrcle XLIV Vrrgrnra Hardy and Elrzabeth McCrory bequeath therr abrlrty to catch men to the polrce dcpartment Artrcle Artrcle mos heartr Artrcle day to put Artrcle nature and Artrcle XLV Lloyd Denson leaves hrs physrcs class wrth a fond grrn XLVI Joe Smrthermon leaves all hrs best wrshes to Mr s Thomas who no doubt occepts XLVII Lours Reynolds leaves hrs lovc for Trrg to those who feel they have three hour 0 O l XLVIII Sara Lott Dorothy Nelson Jean OBrren and Patsy Seymour leaves therr good natural abrlrty to Nettre Mayo and Sa a Morgan XLIX Barbara Logan Eleanor Peeke Margo et Ann XNarren and Jean VVrllrams leave therr collectron of rnnocent rokes to all who knowhow to take them as such Artrcle L Caldwell DeBordeleben leaves the bleachers at Rowell Freld rn order to attend thrs Class Nrght Artrcle Ll Walter Jackson bequeaths hrs abr Irty to ay the wrong thrhgs at the wrong trrne to Celra Shuptrrne A trcle Lll Ed Atchrson Earl Booker Wesley Huett and Bobby Hcks leave wrth the suggestron that an el mrrotron neckrng tournament be held to deterrnrne the recrp ent ot the r powe over women Atrcle LIII Clarence Chester Vernon Copeland and Fank Donald leave a great record ot sportsman hrp to future PHS athletes and Claren e also leaves rn hopes that rt doesnt take hrrn as long to frnr h college as rt d d to trnrsh hrgh school Artrcle LIV Artrcle LV take at least two Artrcle Artrcle plrments Artrcle Artrcle Charles tv'cKrnhey bequeaths hr drce shootrng luck to Nookre Mayton Red Strrplrn leaves hrs grandstandrng grft to the Tapscott twrns because rt wrll persons to absorb rt all George Tate leaves hrs way wrth the women to Gregory Peck LV Morshall VVrllrams and Brlly Persons return the Wrlby to Mr Butler wrth therr com LVIll LVIX John Garrrson leaves hrs extra tew rnches to Archre Reexes Sam Morgan after wrrtrng thrs document leaves wrth the trtle of Champron Bull Shooter of P H S Srgned Sam Morgan Class Lawyer Frank Donald Presrdent Wrtnesses Mary Woods Vrce Presrdent Theresa Bosworth Sponsor Mary K Garrett Secretory Josephrne Seymour Sponsor Class Ottrcers Page 127 ' 1 . . , .Q . - , 'r y. . , X 5 , A . . . ,, - 1, . 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Sand the tured Ilttle mcn I didnt say anythlng relolned Sue m Sorry Saud the Ilttle man I thought you Said Thank you 90 I L SELMA SEED STORE FIELD and GARDEN SEED T F KENDRICK II WASHINGTON STREET I I 5 1 L0 0 000 000 0 0000000 00000000000000 000000 000000 000000 r-.,,,,--,-,,,-,,--,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,-,,---,,, ,, ---, ,,,,,, 5 ,, H 5 . S un T C U 1 H - , , ,----,.,----..-,,-,,,,,-,,,-,,--,,,---,,---,-, f,.,,,,,,,., ,,-,,,,,-,,,,,,.,,-,-,,,,,,--,,,-,,-,,,,--,-,,,,,,,,-, A Q Il ll Lf,,000-00000,00000,000,-00000000000000-000000000000000000,,,,,,,,-,, f,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,--,,,,,,,--,,,,,-,-,,--,,-,,,,,,-, I S . . I . . I fq H - A , A ,. Ig H - 1 . 11 - - Ig ' ' 1, Ill! ll ' ' II ' I Ill , . . , . L,::::,:,,::::,,-,::,::,,-::::-,,,,,---,-,,,,---,,.,-,,,.,--,,,,-,- ..,,,,,,,-,,,,,-,-,,,-,--..,-,,,,,-,,,,,,,,.,----.,,,,,-----,,,,.,, I I I I I I I I I II I I f I I I I . . 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FOR THE LEAST POSSIBLE FOR THE STUDENTS OF TODAY -FOR THE YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN OF TOMORROW THE LOGICAL TRADING PLACE VALUE FIRST SERVICE ALWAYS TEPPER BROS Selma s Largest Department Store Mr Self was engaged IU an altercation wlth the conductor of a bus It seems Mr Self believed the fare was five cents and the conductor msrsted on eight cents After a long drawn out argument the conductor became dnsgusted and selzlng Mr Self s sunt case threw It oft lust as the bus was passing over a brxdge which crossed a stream The sunt case landed wlth a loud splash Man' screamed Mr Self Isnt It enough that you try to overcharge me but now you must drown my Inttle Sammy We will now have a few moments of prayer sald the mnnlster upon concludmg his sermon 0 F' '7 5 'I 5 'I 5 'I 5 'I 5 'I I I 5 5 5 5 I I I II II 5 'I I I I I, II II I I I II II 'I 'I I I I I I I I I :I :I I I I I I I II II 'I t II 'I 'I :I 'I I 'I I I 5 5 'I 5 ' 'I 5 'I 5 'I II II II 1 II 5 'I 5 'I :I 'I I 'I II II :I :I I I I I L::,,:,,,, ,, ,::,,,,,--,,,,,,,,.,--,N,,,N,,,,,,,,--,N..,,,,,,,N,,,,,,l ffxe-:s.y-0-:J-rs!-:floss-4-4-9099091990 eeooooeeecceeeosea-9409490 or to of eeeeeecettoeecef 'I II 'I I, 'I . . . 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Yes answered Mrs. Johnston. What of it? Well daddy said this morning that he was going to bring that big fish home tor dinner tonight. PHONE 609 COMPLIMENTS or M A N G E LS MIN APRAR T25 Broad Street SELMA ALABAMA I guess l ll cut in on this dance said Patsy as she chlorolorrned the St Vitus patient This is a splendid ht said the tailor as he carried the epileptic out of the shop Barbara Who said you could kiss me? 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