Parrish High School - Tornado Yearbook (Parrish, AL)

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He has been friendly and inspiring to all ot us and has become a good friend to all the Seniors. -nl '79 'L ,tsl . . flirt ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL MR EUGENE SHERMAN Known by his friendly smile to all our class, Mr. Sherman has proven a very able assistant principal. Supporting our magazine sales as vvell as other Senior proiects, he has put a challenge into all our vvorlc. Page I4 vs .'. Tx fo V an A ..c. . M -.1 f' :zzz ...,4 . fm? NFS I ,Q GERALD ANDERSON MRS. KENNETH BARTON Agriculture Guidance Director, World History Teachers MRS. CAROL BLACKWELL Chemistry, Physics MISS SARA ELIZABETH BOOZER MR. BERNARD BRADFORD Girls' P. E. Boys' P. E. K,-MM'-.,,! ,ao ' Y. N acununnuw 1-' 5' MR. VINCENT BRIA Bond S I ? -i l i -fl e E Ash ll ALF! In wqg?'. in AWHHK' f' Mf.n.w.- Q . 'i'F4g.w'l 7. MR. JACK BROWN Footbcll Coach, Business Moth ' .Av MRS. JOHN A. DAVISON Bible MRS. ALTON EDWARDS Librarian MRS A H EHRENSPERGER Glee Club Director Page l6 00009 in 06609 IIA! Q. I MRS. J. A. FURR Cafeteria Manager TL--1 MISS KATHERINE HARRIS Shorthand Typing, Bookkeeping fx if x I x doves I I1 5 - Cx! E' R N - X nga' 72 1' mf' LU, iinqw L '.s,w.Wiif2iffQ:',l' ' MISS LANDON HALL American Government, Economics World History 5 -. ................4 f 'N 1177, MISS MARTHA HITEN Senior III English MRS CECIL JACKSON Latin American History, Alabama History Senior II English, Economic Geography Page I7 MISS SUSANNE LETT Home Economics + MRS. W. E. MORRISON French I, Latin I Kg' S. f..--'W ? , V'- 7-i Hn 1 1 :ig wi f I H X MR. GIP MASSEY D.O. fp-N-Q--...af News MR. AUBREY MOSELY Typing, Business Law, Office Practice MISS BERNICE PITTS Secretary to Principal Page I8 COACH O. E. RICHARDSON Art, Shop, Mechanical Drawing MISS LYNNE RHUDY ,arts 1,0 ' 0 'o ll- -'sf tr? if SSW fgwifm' em, MISS JERRY SHREVE MRS. T. R. SCHEPIS Biology, Typing Algebra, Plane Geometry MRS. L. V. SINCLAIR Speech, English, French Page I9 L. A A CN 5, 9 - .L 'N .WY 1 Q ff'Nx MISS RUTH SMYLY Senior I English I ,I J, . 1 'Q f -+4 . ,,, , . ' x, N. ll i 'if'N47if W..- 'r 3 . .f 1 4 ' : - , ' P :sr f E' t I h X. :,mlmsr1PiG1' MR. ELLlOT SPEED Basketball Coach, Boys' P. E MRS. J. C. STOCKS Senior II English l MRS. D. J. Taylor Spanish, Senior l English MISS FLORENCE WALLACE American History Page Q0 Hold it, Mrs. Stocks. ip' Le1's plan our sfrctegy, men. Q ,il www . x,.- .L I Now listen Mr. Mosely K .x wee hC ,- - we Y 8 nightwe feast , 7' fin 'K 'On +8 1 K 1 J 73?- of' 'I 'v E Q, J' ' Butter up! J' .walk if . ywo If fl H ,Q v 1. fi ' P' N , ,V Na, A Th 'ld 6 ii! Yh ree 1 ef-ns? vt robxt A ions? Vo the fu1'ure 'var' Z A 5 Q, -'-' 1 ,, . M, U - Q ff. .. - ,3 ' .- Q .. Av as 1 'I ' XJ' '. s-.N f , Y .. 50' 1 ! K QSM 'Sw v+ P3 U. fx ,Q .J 'xf. Sgr f 1 F 2 Lil :Q 0 'y o 1? 15 L -4 .Qu ff , Q ,QMQM -w Q 1 mmf' ' Re, 3 .jlll M, ..'., . F, 1 uf-M:-1 9: rf,- S af t, ,c 'M .1 5,1 . 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'Aly lt l OFFICERS GEORGE VOLTZ Presudent 761 Xkfh X ELOISE MEADOWS Secretary Treasurer it f-ll lx lt TROUP BRAZELTON Vnce President Ell a, m t'lllliuiinq.fm X l' S9I'1IOI'S One ot the most outstandtng classes to graduate In many years the Sensor Class ot l959 has a record ot many accomplishments c beautrtully ceco lated Junior Senlor Prom saynng Sayonara to the 58 Semors a record of SlO 398 O5 topping he preceding 23 years of magazlne ales a 7 2 football record the best In I3 years second place IH the State AA baske ball tournament beautltul new blue and whute tootball basketball and baseball uniforms a brand new gym leaders rn dynamnc school spurlt Ed Adams wmner ot tte natuonal essay contest on Dustrlbutnve Educatuon wnth hrs The Importance ot Dlstnbutrve Education to Our Future Economy Marlo te Acams wlnner of the state typmg contest Lee Peake and Tom Coon with theur many basketball honors Mabel Shuptrme Alabamas Good Cntnzenshup Gnrl Patrrcla Allen and Hazel Wfnlkunson tnaltsts on the Natuonal Merit Scholarshnp Exam hard workmg Tatler edutor Ann Rlsher along wnth these the class boasts of Ulla Bengtsson the school s long dreamed ot toreugn exchange student Many many honors great achnevements n w traditions among the old ths IS you sory Class ot 59 H----Uh Shaun-sul annuals! f QC 5.1551 P ,- an Page 25 EDWARD ADAMS MARJORIE ADAMS Nickname: Margie Ambition: To be ci success in every- thing that I do. Glee Club '57, '58, Glee Club Concert '57, '58, Glee Club District Festival in Livingston '58, Carou- seI '57, F.B.l..A. Convention, F.B,L.A. '58, '59, Anchor Club '59, Recording Secretory of Anchor Club '59, Homeroom Chairman '57: Tatler Staff '59, Office Girl '59, State winner of the Underwood Cash Scholarship Essay Contest '59, PATRICIA ALLEN Nickname, Tricia Ambition: To do as well at Agnes Scott as all the other Selma girls have done. Masque 81 Gavel Society '57, '58, '59, Debate Club '57, Debate Clinic at Montgomery '57, '59, City-County Youth Day '58, Junior Red Cross '58, Decorating Committee for Prom '58, French Club '58, National Honor Society '59, Magazine Home- room Captain '59, Dallas County Science Fair '59, Class Musician '59: Editor of Sel-Ala '59, Beauty tor Sel-Ala '59, Who'S Who '59, Senior Favorite '59, Finalist in National Merit Scholarship Exam '59. BILLY ALSOBROOK Nickname, Mess Football '57, '58, '59, Captain '59, Letter Club '58, '59, Varsity Club '58, '59, Basketball '58, Ter- nis '58, '59, Freshman Coach '59, Glee Club '57, Womanless Wed- ding '57, City-County Youth Day '57, Boys' State '58, Who's Who '58, '59, Senior Favorite '59, Key Club President '59. ROBIN BAIRD Ambition, To be happy and suc- cessful in life. Tatler Girl of Month '57, Cheer- leader '59, Cheerleader Clinic '59, Who'S Who '57, '58, '59, Favorite '58, '59, Student Council '58, A.A,S,C. Convention '57, Junior Red Cross '57, National Honor Society '59, Letter Club '58, '59, Glee Club '58, Glee Club Concerts '58, Mixed Chorus '58, Girls Ensemble '58, Carousel '58, Decorating 'lor Prom '58, City-County Youth Day '58, District Festival '58, State Fes- tival '58, All-Star Girls' Basketball Team '59, Wwkks MARY LINDA BAKER Aniliition, Be happy. N :'igvn.il Hcznlr Socir-ty '59, Stu ilviitCCui1Lil '58, '59, Student Coun- ril Puolicity Chairman '58, Student Council Tieasuici '59f Anchor Club 59, Anchor Club Vicu President '59, Girls' Siatii '58, Letter' Club '59, Pilot Club Girl of the Month '59: Glee Club '58, Christmas Concert '58, Carousel '58, French Club '58, Latin Club '57, District Musical Festival '58, Intramural Sports '59, Dallas County Science Fair '59. iceisiisicin BARNES DAVID BAYNE Cheerleader '58, Junior Red Cross '58, Homerooin Chairman '59, Who's Who '59, ULLA BENGTSSON Box I6 Trollhattan, Sweden Student Council '59, A.A.S.C, Convention '59, S,A.S.C. Convention '59, Junior Red Cross '59, National Honor Society '59, Debate Team '59, Tuscaloosa Forensic Tournament '59, Masque 8. Gavel Society '59, HANNA LEONE BERGER Nickname, Hamberger Ambition, To be happy and suc- cessful in lite. Marching and Concert Band '57, '58, '59, Drill Sergeant '57, Band Council '58, '59, Clinic Band '57, District Band Festival '57, '58, Let- ter Club '58, '59, National Honor Society '58, '59, N.H,S. Convention '58, French Club '57, '58, Vice- President of French Club '58, French Club Convention '58, Tatler Staff '59, Library Club '58, Civitan Ora- torical Contest District Winner '59, Tuscaloosa Forensic Tournament '59, Pygmalion Cast '59, Masque 8- Gavel Society '59, Pilot Club Girl of the Month '59, Honor Scholar- ship to Montevallo '59, Selection in Annual Anthology of High School Poetry '59, All-State Band Try-outs '58, N.H.S. Reporter '59, Masque Si Gavel Oral Growth Award '59. fs GEORGE TROUP BRAZELTON Ambition: To be successful in my success. CHARLES BROADHEAD BARBARA BROWN Nickname: Babes Ambition: To become a Physical Education teacher. Glee Club '57, '58, '59, Mixed Chorus '57, '58, '59, Carousel '58, Oklahoma '59, Clinic Choir '59, District Music Festival '57, '58, '59, State Music Festival '57, '58, '59, Pygmalion '59, Anchor Club '59, Varsity Basketball '59, Varsity Volleyball '58, Letter Club '58, '59, Tatler Staff '58, VICTOR BROWN ROBERT JOE CAPPS Nickname: Bobby Ambition: Be successful. Football '57, Football Manager '57, Basketball B Team '57, '58, '59, Cafeteria Worker '57, '58, '59, Womanless Wedding '57, BETTY JANE CHANCE Nlcknainc. B J, I-intuition: To do as l please. eu Club '57, '58, Christmas 5' Canceit '57, F,l'l.A. '59, District lcvstival '58, intramural Sports '59, 'faiausel' '53, BETTY MAURY CHANCE Ambition: To become a secretary and marry Ken. Student Council '57, '58, '59, A,A.S.C. Convention in Mobile '57, Treasurer of Student Council '58, Supply Store '57, '58, Manager ot Supply Store '59, Chairman of Homecoming '58, Music Festival '57, '58, Glee Club '57, '58, Christmas Concerts '57, '58, Carousel '58, Decorating Committee for Junior' Senior Prom '58, Letter Club 58, '59, Certificate tor National Typing Contest '59, Spanish Club '58, '59, Sei-Ala Staff '59, National Honor Society '59, VVho's Vvho '59 FLORENCE ELAlNE CHANDLER Nickname: Flossy Ambition: To be a good wife to Jimmy. F,l'l.A. '58, '59, F.H.A. Reporter '59, Home Economics Fashion Show '59, FBLA. '59, Tatler Staff '59, Glee Club '57, '58, Christmas Con- cert '57, '58, Girls' Varsity Basket- lmll Team '59, JO ANN CHANDLER Ambition: To be a teacher and then an ambassador. Student Council '57, '59, City, County Youth Day '57, Outstanding Sophomore '57, National Honor Society '58, '59, President of Na- tional Honor Society '59, S.A.S,C. Convention '59, French Club Con- wertlon '58, F,T.A. '57, '58, '59, Civiton Good Citizenship Award '58, Student Council 'Workshop '57, Honor Scholarship Competition '59, Anchor Club '59, Prom Decorating Committee '5B. BOBBY CLARK THOMAS RICHARD COON Nickname, T. R Ambition: To be happy Student Council '57, '58, Vice President Student Council '58, let- ter Club '57, '58, 59, Varsity Clulv '57, '58, 59, President at Varsity Club '59, Vylio's VX'ha '57, '58, '59, Football 57, '58, 59, Basketball '57, '58, '59, Most Valuable Line- rnan Award '59, Scholastic Trophy '59, Sportsmanship B a s k e t b all Trophy '58, '59, Montgomery Adver- tiser All-Star Football '59, All-Dis trict Basketball '58, '59, All-Star Football Game '59, Sel-Ala Staff '59, National Honor Society '59: Paul Grist Trophy '59, CLAUDE COOPER, JR. Ambition, To be successful. Band '57, '58, '59, Glee Club '57, '58, District and State Glee Club Festival '58, Mixed Chorus '58, Pygmalion '59, Carousel '58, Oklahoma '59, Masque 8- Gavel Society '58, '59, Debate Club '59. PRISCILLA JO COOPER Nickname, Prissy Ambition, To marry a millionaire. Glee Club '57, Maiorette '58, Junior Red Cross '58, Spanish Club '58, '59, F.T.A. '59, High Magazine Salesman '59, Senior Homecoming Maid '59. Sl-TERRY ANN COURTNEY Ambition, To make Paul a good wife. F.B.L.A, '58, Glee Club '57, '58: District Festival '58, Carousel '58, Christmas Concert '58. JIMMIE CRISMAN, JR. Nickname, Crockett French Club '58: WOm0nle55 Wedding '57, Junior Red Cross '57, '58, '59. . ' -,. x, . ap. Q Q Q 'N ,QQ ug.. S. MARGARET ANN CULVER Nicllnaine, Mac Arnbiticn, io become a fashion illustrator, JurtiOt' Red Cross '57, Frencli Club '58, Girls' Volleyball '57 WILLIE JOE DEAN, JR. Nickname: Bill National Honor Society '59, Key Club '59, French Club '57, '58, Junior Red Cross '57, Womanless Wedding '57, Volleyball All-Stars '59, Intramural Sports '57, '59, Decorating Committee for Junior Senior Prom '58 JERRY DEERING DAROLD DUNLAVY Nickname, Mule Basketball '57, '58, Tennis Team '58, Member of Tennis Team that M 1' Q or .LW 74 K u, St, fi as EW .X New XYWAJV placed third in State '57, City, County Youth Day '58, '59, Letter Club '57, Tatler Boy of The Month '59, Who's Who '59. TOM EASLEY 'U' 6 11 JAMES ESTES lfftli-r Club, Varsity Clulu ED GALT EVELYN GOUGH Transferred from Dora High School '59, Treasurer of D. O. Club '59, Awarded Scholarship for Nurses Training by Pilot Club of Selma '59. WALTER GRAHAM JOE HAGERTY Nickname: Hag Key Club '59, Red Cross Repre- sentative '57, '59, Who's Who '59, Tatler Staff '59, Tatler Boy of the Month '57, MARGARET ANN HALBERT Nickname, Silver Ambition: To have ri happy and successful lite. Glee Club '57, '58, District Fes- tival '58, Spring Concert '57, '58, Carousel '58, Tatler Staff '58, '59, F.H,A '58, FBLA, '58, '59, Home Economics Fashion Show '59, Girls' Varsity Basketball '59, Christ- mas Cancer' '57, '59. BILLY HARDY Basketball '57, '58, Decorating Committee for Prom '58, High Mag- azine Salesman '59, lntirvnuiri Sports '59, MARTHA GRACE HARDY Nickname: Marti Ambition: To graduate from college and tour the world. Glee Club Accompanist '57, '58, '59, Mixed Chorus '57, '58, '59, Girls' Ensemble '57, '58, '59, '-Carousel '58, State Glee Club Festival '58, '59, District Glee Club Festival '58, '59, Tatler Girl of the Month '59, Who's Who '59, Junior Red Cross '59, F.T.A. '59, Letter Club '59, Spanish Club '59, Okla- homa '59, BARBARA HARRIS DONALD HARRIS President of F.F,A., Wilbur Kelly Field Day, DeKalb Award Winner, Junior Civitan. VVILLIAM KENNETH HAYNES Niclsname. Billy Footbail '58, Letter Club 59 Varsity Club '59, Key Club Tic is urcr '59, Glew- Clult 57, lntianiiinil Sports '59, Red Cross, Science Fan '59, XAVomanless Wedding '57: Decorating Committee Prom '58 JAMES MALCOLM HAYS Nickname: Jimmy French Club '58: Dallas Couwtr, Science Fair '59, Womanless Wetl- ding '57, Football '59, Letter Club '59, Varsity Club '59, Tatle: Bo'-,' ot the Month '59, Intramural Sports '59, Junior Red Cross '59, Dvcoiat ing Committee Prom '58, BETTY HERRIN Letter Club '58, F.T.A. '59, Presi- dent of Anchor Club '59, Who's Who '59, Glee Club '57, '58, Pilot Club Girl of the Month '59, Junior Red Crass '57, '58, Junior-Senior Prom Committee '58, Carousel '58, Christmas Concert '57, 253: Beauty for Sel-Ala '59. JIMMY HICKS Nickname: Stump Ambition: To get rich. F,F.A. '57, '58, '59, Football '58, Varsity Club '59, City-County Youth Day '58, Blackbelt Field Day '57, '58, '59, Letter Club '58, '59, Intra- mural Sports '59, F,F.A. Livestock Judging Team, Glee Club and Christmas Concerts '57, Junior Red Cross '57, '58, '59, Womanless Wedding '57, F.F,A. Tractor Driving Team Contest '59, F.F,A, Centenial '57, Treasurer and Vice-President of F.F.A. ANDREW D. HIGH Nickname, Andy Student Council '59, Supply Store '59, Homecoming Escort '58, U,S.A,F, Academy Candidate '59, Civil Air Patrol '59, Junior-Senior Prom Decorating Committee '58, Who's Who '59, French Club '58. 'ts N., BOBBIE HILL Ainbition, To be successful in litu. Outstanding Business Student '59, National Honor Society '59: Student Council '59, Secretary al Stuclent Council '59, City'Caunty Youth Day 59, Anchor Club '59, Pilot Club Girl ol th.. Month '59, Mixed Chorus '59, Troy Clinic Choir '59, Troy Music Festival '59, Solo Division Troy Music Festival '59, Southern Sturlcvnt Council Convention '59, Ls-ttvi Club '59, Sectctai'y,Trcrasurei' of Sophomore Class '57, Masque 81 Gavel Society '57, '58, '59, Spanish Club '58, Student Council Work, shop '59, Glue Club '59- Christmas Concert '57, '58, '59, Oklahoma '59, Class Invitation Committee '59, Homeroom Chaplain '59, Girls' En sr-inble '59, Varsity Basketball '59, MARY RUTH HORNE Ambition, To be nice to the people I meet on my way up, l could meet them on the way down! National Honor Society, Masque 8- Gavel Society '57, '58, '59, De- bate Team '57, '58, '59, Red Crass '57, Future Teachers of America '57, '58, '59, Secretary-Treasurer of FTA. '58, Lead in Seeds-ot-Sus picion '58, Outstanding Debator in r-louse of Representatives '59, Letter Club '58, Tatler Staff '58, '59, Y X s 'Q' Winner State D.A.R. Essay Contest '58, Honorable Mention on Essay of Dallas County Industrial Fair '58, State Festival '57, Christmas Con- cert '57, Choral Club '57, Youth Legislator '58, '59, Tri-Hi-Y '57, 158, '59, Latin Club '57, Invitation Com- mittee '58, RUBYE LEE HOWELL Ambition, 'To make Jim a good wife. Glee Club '57, '58, Carousel '58, District Festival '57, '58, Spring Concert '57, '58, F.B.L.A, Christmas Concert '57, '58, '58, '59, D.E. '59, Certificate of Merit for National Typing Contest '59, JULIAN HOWELL SHIRLEY HOWELL Ambition, To be a success in whatever I do. Who's Who '57, '58, '59, Glee Club '57, Homecoming Maid '58, French Club '58, Red Cross Repre- sentative '58, Talent Show '58, Cheerleader Clinic '58, Cheerleader '59, Favorite '59, Letter Club '59, Office Assistant '59, Tatler Girl of Month '59. GLENDA HUGHES JIMMY JACK LEE JACKSON Nickname: Leo or Fats Ambition, To succeed in all ot my undertakings. Office '57, '58, '59, Home Ec. '57, Business Manager oi the Sei-Ala '59, Decoration Committee for the Prom '58, Rhythm Steppers '58, Dal- las County Science Fair '59, French Club '57, '58, Invitation Committee, Tatler Staff '57. CHERRY LYNN JOHNSTON Nickname: Bug Ambition, To be a Minister of Music and get married. Library Assistant '57, '58, Stu- dent Council Representative '59, Chaplain of Student Council '59, National Honor Society '59, Who's Who '59, Chairman of Decoration Committee for Homecoming Dance '59. BETTY KING Nickname: Red Ambition: To graduate from Auburn. Music Festival '57, '58, '59, Carousel , Oklahoma , Spanish Club, Letter Club, Homeroom Chair- man '58, '59, Girl of the Month, Who's Who, Mixed Chorus, Christ- mas Concert '57, '58, '59, Decora- tion Committee tor Prom, Girls' Ensemble. 5 Ns- 6' an fl, - vA BESSIE KIRBY finibitionz Finish College rind get married. Junior Red Cross '57, '58, Glee Cruin '57, '58, Music Festival '57, '58, Carousel '57, Decoration Committee for Prom '58, French Club '57, '58, Sei-Ala Stciif '59, ZELDA FAYE LANGSTON Nickname: Sally Ambition, To be a good secretaryl FBLA. Secretary '58, F,B.L.A. Convention '58, F.B.L.A. President '59, Glee Club '56, '57, '58, Dis- trict Festival '57, '58, Girls' Varsity Basketball Team '58, '59, Anchor Club '59, Spring Concert '57, '58, Christmas Concert '56, '57, SANDY LAYTON Nickname: Birdman Rhythm Stepper '57, '58, '59, Letter Club '58, French Club '57, '58, District Festival '56, '57, State Festival '57, '58, Christmas Concert '56, '57, '58, Carousel '58, Var- sity Basketball Team '59, Decora- tion Committee 'for Prom '58, F.T.A, '58, F.T.A. Convention '59, Inau- ciural Parade '58, WILLIAM CECIL LEACH Nickname: Moon City-County Youth Day '57, '58, '59, Who's Who '57, '58, '59: Football '57, '58, '59, Baseball '57, Basketball '57, '58, Varsity Club '57, '58, '59, Vice-President '59, Letter Club '57, '59, Honorable Mention Confederate Conference '59, Red Cross Representative '58, Vice-President Key Club '59, Cafe- teria Worker '57, '58, '59, Student Football Coach '59, GEORGIA LOBUE Nickname: G. A. Ambition: To own a cattle ranch. F.B.L.A. '57, '58, '59, Certificate in Shorthand, Home Economics Fashion Show, F.B.L.A. Softball Game. DELORIS MCCARTY Nickname, 'Dec' Ambition, To become a nurse Glee Club '57, '58, '59, Spring Concert '57, '58, 'Carousel' '58, Easter Cancert '58, Tatler Stcifi '59, BILL McCLINTON JOHNNY MACKIN Junior Red Cross '56, '57, '58, '59, Key Club '59, Varsity Club '57, '58, '59, French Club '57, '58, Cafeteria V'.'crker '57, '58, '59, Baseball '57, '58, '59, Basketball '57, '58, '59, Letter Club '57, '58, '59, CHARLES MAPLES Varsity Club '57, '58, '59, Foot ball '57, '58, '59, Baseball '57, '58, '59, Junior Civitan '59, East- West All Star Baseball, Basketball '57, '58, Most Valuable Football Player '59, Who's Who '59, Stu- dent Coach '59. JIMMY MATTHEWS -ua? No' I ,gsgevea ' N, 'ss K 'EW' 'U ELOISE MEADOWS Nickname, VVerisvl Ambition, To be Iizzppy S:c-etciry-iieasurei Sc-nioi' Class 59, Tatler Staff '59, Rhythm Step- iwrs '58, '59, City-County Youth Day '57, '58, Letter Club '57, '58, '59, Glue Clu'J '57, '58, '59, Mixed Chorus '57, 59, District Festival 57, '58, '59, sim resiavui '55, '59, Clinic Choir '59, Christmas Concert '57, '58, '59, F,T.A. '59, Intramural Sports '58, luniar Ialent Show '58, Carosuel '58, Oklahoma Lead '59, Invitation Committee- for Prom '58, HELEN MEIGS Ambition, To go to college, get warriecl, and be happy in life. Glscv Club '56, '57, '58, Letter Clu'J '56, '57: Masque 81 Gavel Club, Tatler Girl of the Month '56, Christmas Concert '56, '57, '58, Spring Concert '56, '57, Mixed Chorus '55, '57, Assistant Editor of Tcztler '57, Captain of the Rhythm Steppers '58, '59, Forenic Tourna- ment '56g French Clu'J '57, Glee Club Festivals, Girls' Ensemble '57, Carousel '58, Poetry Reading Contest '57, Speech Play '57, Dc-- bate Clinic '57, Debate Club '57, Sel-Ala Staff '59, High Magazine Salesman '59, Anchor Club '58, Pilot Club Girl of the Month '59, Office Assistant '59, March of Dimes Chairman '59, Prom Decorat- ing Committee '57- Football Pro- gram '56, '58, Homeroom Chairman '56. LEILA ANN MELTON Nickname: Nan Ambition, Kindergarten Teacher Assistant Busiress Manager Sel- Ala, Glee Club '56, '57, '58, Christmas Concert '56, '57, '58, Spring Concert '56, '57, Easter Concert '57, '58, F.H.A. '57, Red Cross '56. BERNICE ELAINE MELTON Ambition: To get my other ring, F.B.L.A. '57, F.H.A. '57, '58, Glee Club '56, '57, '58, Christmas Con- cert '56, '57, State Music Festival '57, '58, District Music Festival '57, Carousel '58, Intramural Sports '59, Sel-Ala Staff '59. JIM MINTER CHARLES MOODY Nickame: Chuck Key Club, Secretary '59, French Club '58, Red Cross '58, Woman- Iess Wedding '57, Football and Softball Champs '59, Tennis '59, Science Fair '59. DOUGLAS MORROW Cheerleader '57, '58, '59, Who's Who '59. PAUL MORROW Latin Club '56, Glee Club '56, '57, '58, District Festival '57, '58, State Festival '57, '58, Who's Who '59. RICHARD PLANT MORTHLAND Glee Club '57, '58, '59, State Music Festival '58, '59, Solo Divis- ion '57, '58, '59, District Music Festival '57, '58, '59, Mixed Chorus '58, '59, Carousel '58, Okla- homa '59, Womanless Wedding '57, Tennis Team '59, Letter Club '57, '58, '59, Who's Who '58, '59, National Honor Society '59, Masque 8- Gavel '59, Debate Team '57, City-County Youth Day '59, Home- room Chairman '57, Parliamentar- ian Student Council '59, Class Lawyer '59, Student Council Con- vention '59, French Club '58, Christ- mas Concert '57, '58, '59, Spring Concert '57, Probate Judge '59, Prom Decorating Committee '58, All-State Chorus '59. CHRIS NICHOLS Nickname, Fuzz Ambition: Play Pro Baseball. Baseball '58, '59, East-West All- Star Game '59, Basketball '59, Let- ter Club '59, State Tournament '59, F.F.A. '58, '59, Coroner, City-County Youth Day. WT? 'Inf' BARBARA GSBURN Red Cross '57, F.B.L.A. '58, '59, Art Exhibit '57, '58, Intramural Sports, Beauty '59, LYNN PALMER Nickname: Limpy Ambition: To be able to come home at least twice a year, National Honor Society '58, '59, Masque 8- Gavel Society '57, '58, '59, Debate Club '58, Debate Clinic '58, City-County Youth Day '57, '58, President at Junior Class '58, Pres- ident Masque 81 Gavel '58, Mis- cellaneous Editor ot Sel-Ala '59, French Club '58, French Convention '57, Magazine Homeroon Captain '58, High Magazine Salesman '58, Invitation Committee '59, Who's Vilho '57, Carousel '58, Okla- homa '59, State Winner of Ameri- can Legion Essay Contest '58, Class Musician '59, Homeroam Chairman '58, JACQUELINE PASCHAL Nickname, Jackie Ambition, To finish college, get married and live happily ever after. Vice-President Junior Red Cross '59, Spanish Club '59, Who's Who '59, Carousel '58, Musical Fes- tival '59, Prom Decoration Commit- tee, Transferred in llth grade from Athens High School, Athens, Ga. TOMMIE JEAN PEACOCK Nickname: T. J, Marching Band '57, Concert Band '57, District Band Festival '57, State Band Festival '57, Letter Club '58, '59, Ottice Staff '58, Sel- Ala Staff '58, '59, National Honor Society '58, '59, State NHA Con- vention '58, Secretary, N.H.S, '59, Pilot Club Girl of Month '59, Anchor Club '59, Class Prophet '59, French Club '57, '58, Pram Decora- tion Committee '58, F.T.A. '58. LEE PEAKE Baseball '56, '57, '58, Golf Team '59, Basketball '58, '59, All Third District '58, '59, Most Valuable Player '59, Played in Third District '57, '58, '59, All State '57, '58, '59, Most Valuable Player in State Tournament '59 CAROLYN PIPER Glee Club '57, Christmas Concert '56, Tatler Staff '59, Business Man- ager, Tatler '59, F.B.L.A, '57, '58, '59, Vice-President F.B.L.A. '59, F.H.A. '56, Anchor Club '59, Cor- responding Secretary, Anchor Club '59, lntramural Sports '57, '58, '59, Library Staff '59. ARTHUR CLEVELAND PORTER, JR. Nickname: Cleve Ambition: To be an Electrical Engineer. Charter Member Key Club '59, Womanless Wedding '57, French Club '58, Red Cross Representative '59, Planning Committee for Junior- Senior Prorn '58, Science Fair Win- ner '59, Hi-Y Club '56, '57, '58, State Hi-Y Convention '57, Intra- mural Sports, Member Red Cross '57. JEAN POWELL Anchor Club '59, Christmas Cort- cert '56, Glee Club '56, '57, French Club '57, Library Club '56, '57, '58, '59, Vice-President, Library Club '59. HELEN PUGH Ambition: To be a good wife and mother, to be a bookkeeper, and try to be a future Grandma Moses, and live to be lO2. F.B.L.A. '58, '59, Anchor Club '59, Library Club '58, '59. oeiat Puiavts Nickname, G. G. Ambition, To be truly happy in whatever l pick as my career. Homecoming Queen '59, Who's Who '59, National Honor Society '59, President Masque 81 Gavel '59, F.T.A. '59, Student Council '58, Favorite '59, Red Cross '57, Letter Club '57, '58, Vice-President Soph- omore Class '57, Oklahoma '59, Carousel '58, Glee Club '56, '57, '58, '59, Mixed Chorus '58, Girls' Ensemble '58, Debate Club '58, Forensic Tournament Award Win- ner '58, Kiwanis Talent Show '57, '58, French Club '58, '59, Office Staff '59, Music Festival-State Fes- tival, Christmas Concert '57, '58, Delegate to Southern Association of Student Councils at Washington, D. C., High School Debate Clinic '58, Spring Concert '57, All State Chorus, Clinic Choir. LOUISE RAMSEUR Glee Club '56, '57, Music Festi- val '56, Christmas Concert '56, Birmingham News Oratorical Con, test '57, F.T A. '58, '59, Spanish Club '58, '59, Anchor Club '58, DIANE RANDALL Nickname, Dee Ambition: Graduate from College. Cheerleader Clinic '59, Head Cheerleader '59, Red Cross Repre- sentative '57, '58, '59, President of Red Cross '59, Letter Club '58, Tatler Staff '59, Office Assistant '59, Mixed Chorus '58, Girls' En- semble '58, Pilot Girl of the Month '59, JuniorASenior Prom Committee '58, City-County Youth Day '58, '59, Intramural Sports '58, Glee Club Festival '58, Christmas Con- cert '58, 'iCarousel '58, Who's Who '57, '59, Senior Favorite '59. ANN RISHER Ambition, To carry out protect X. Debate '57, '58, Debate Clinic '57, '58, Masque 81 Gavel Society '57, '58, '59, First Place in lndus- trial Essay Contest, Third Place in State AEA Essay, Who's Who '58, National Honor Society '58, '59, Editor of Tatler '59, Homeroom Chairman '58, F.T.A. '58, '59, President of Spanish Club '59, Let- ter Club '59, Junior-Senior Prom Invitation Committee, Beauty. LESLIE ROBINSON Pygmalion '59, Stage Manager of Carousel and Oklahoma '58, '59, Tatler Staff '57, Our Town '56, Christmas Concert '56, Choral Festival '57, Spring Concert '56, Masque 8. Gavel '56, '57, '58, '59, Alternate Winner of Civitan Con- test '58, Voice of Democracy Contest '58, Prom Decoration Com- mittee '57, Class Night Decoration '59. MARGARET ROSS Nickname: Speedy Ambition, Be a good school teacher and wife, F.B.L.A. '57, '58, '59, Delegate to F.B.L.A. Convention '58, Intra- mural Sports '57, '58. CURTIS L. RUSHING Glee Club '58, '59, DO. Presi- dent '59, D.O, Photographer '58, Carousel '58, Oklahoma '58, Pygmalion '59, Band '57, Glec- Club Librarian '59, Stage Lighting '56, '57, '58, '59, Lettered '59. JOYCE SEWELL Ambition: To make Norman happy. F.B.L.A. '57, '58, '59, Vice-Presi dent '58, Treasurer '58, F.B.L.A. Convention '58, Intramural Sports '58. JANIE SEXTON Ambition: To get rich and marry a millionaire. Glee Club '56, '57, Homeroom Chairman '59, Office Assistant '59, Rhythm Stepper '58, '59, F.B.L.A. '59, Anchor Club '59. DANNELLE SHANAHAN Ambition: To have fun. Glee Club '57, '58, Christmas Concerts '57, '58, Carousel '58, District Festival '58, Homeroom Chairman '57, Anchor Club '59, Tatler Staff '59, Library Staff '58, '59, Library Club President '59. BENJAMIN EARL SHEETS Nickname, Pig Ambition: To be a professional psychiatrist. D,O. Club '58, '59, D.O, South- west District Convention '59, South' west D.O. Oratorical Contest '59, Junior Civitan '59, Junior Red Cross '57, MABEL SHUPTRINE Ambition, To be happy and successful, Cheerleader '59, Cheerleader Clinic '59, National Honor Society '58, Vice-President of National Honor Society '59, Top Magazine Salesman '59, Decorating Committee for Prom '58, Red Cross '57, '58, '59, City-County Youth Day '57, '58, Letter Club '59, Intramural Sports '58, '59, Who's Who '58, Favorite '59, D.A.R, Good Citizen Girl '59, State Winner D,A.R. Good Citizen Girl '59, President French Club '58, French Convention '58. MIRIAM SKINNER Nickname, Mimi Ambition, To finish college and get married. Library Staff '58, '59, Office Staff '57, '58, Anchor Club '59, Tatler Staff '58, '59, Pilot Club Girl of the Month '58, '59, F.T.A. '57, '58 '59, F.T.A, Program Chair- man '58, '59. STELLA SMITH Ambition: To have a happy married life. Anchor Club '59, Library Staff '58, '59, Library Club Secretary '59, Band '57, '58, '59, Maiorette '58, Head Maiorette '59, Letter Club '57, '58, Secretary of Band '58, '59, District Band Festival '57, '58. Lrvvis sroisis ' LONNIE sToNE Nickname: Tootsie Ambition: Take Miss Harris on a Sea Cruise . Glee Club '57, '58, Spring Con- cert '57, Christmas '57, '58, Liv- ingston Music Festival '57, '58, F.F.A. '57, '58, '59, F.F.A. Secretary '58, Wilbur Kelly Field Day '57, '58, '59: lftlnmanless Wedding '58, Jun- ior Civitan '59. MARY TENNIMON Ambition, To get rid of my freckles. Tatler Staff '59, F.B.L.A. '58, '59, Mixed Chorus '59, Girls' En- semble '59, Christmas Concert '59, Oklahoma '59, Troy Music Fes- tival '59, State Music Festival '59, F.B.L.A. Softball Game '59, Library Club '58, Librarian of the Month '58, D.E. Club '59, Secretary of D.E. Club '59. BETSY TERRY BARBARA GAIL TOWNS Ambition: To make John a good wife. Red Cross '57, F.B.L.A, '58, In- dustrial Essay Winner '58, Library Staff '58. ERNIE UBER VERNIE UBER GEORGE VOLTZ Ambition, To be successful in whatever I pursue. Masque 8- Gavel Society '57, '58, '59, Vice-President of Masque 8- Gavel Society '59, Red Cross '57, Homeroom Chairman '57, Debate Club '57, '58, Debate Clinic '57, '59, Southern Forensic Tournament '57, Vvomanless Wedding '58, Decorating Committee for Prom '58, Class Ring Committee '58, Invitation Committee '59, Tatler Boy of the Month '59, President of Senior Class '59, High Magazine Salesman '59, Senior Favorite '59, National Honor Society '59, Intramural Sports '59, City-County Youth Day '58, Dallas County Science Fair '59, Golf Team '59, Senior Civitan Good Citizen Award '59. CAROLYN WEEDEN Ambition: To get married. F.H.A, 57, 58, F.8,L.A, '58, '59, Anchor Club '59, Outstanding Typ- ist Award '59, Mixed Chorus '59, Christmas Concert '59, F.H.A. Treas- urer '57, Oklahoma '59, Tatler Staff '59, Certificate for National Typing Contest '59, F.B.L.A, Con- vention in Birmingham '58, French Club '58, F,B.L,A. Softball Game '59. HAZEL WILEY WILKINSON Nickname, Sly, Willy Wiley Ambition: Become a successful Medical Technician. Vice-President of Junior Class '58, Treasurer of National Honor So- ciety '58, Finalist in National Merit Scholarship Exam '59, Ring Com- mittee '58, Invitation '59, Who's Who '59, Literary Editor Sel-Ala '59, French Club '58, Winner of Scholarship to Salem College '59. GARY P. WRIGHT Nickname, Gumbridge Ambition, To be a success. Wilbur Kelly Field Day '57, '58, '59, Junior Red Cross Representative '59, WANDA ZEIGLER Nickname, Shortie Ambition, To marry a rich mon. Homeroom Chairman '57, Library Staff '58, Library Club '58, Presi- dent of Library Club '57, Junior Red Cross '57, '58, '59, Rhythm Steppers '58, '59, City-County Youth Day '59, National Honor Society '59, Invitation Committee for Prom '58, Tatler Staff '59. MARILYN FOVVLER TOMMY GAYLE MARIE RAINVVATER PATSY WILLIAMS Nickname: Pat Ambition: Happily married secretary. F.B.L.A, '58, F.B.L.A. Convention '58, F.B,L.!-.. Reporter C595 F.I-LA, Historian '59g Glee Club '57, '58p Glee Club District Festival 685 Carousel '58, Candidate tar Miss Central Ala- bama Beauty Contest '58, Miss Twirp Flirt C585 Girl's Varsity Baskutlnall Team '59, Glee Club Christmas Concert '57, '58g Glen Club Spring Convert '57, '58p Top Beauty for SeI'AIa. XY QXS x1o9'1 I nuff! I Arthur Murray Hicks ' Ulm I l K When the girls talk about the boys Forgetting your diet? K v he g 'Cir' A. wrla. L ons , ., Claude! seep 't 'r P MT'?'tT'3Eg TN-N? Looks like an add for Sea and Ski l OFFICERS JOE WILLIAMS President SANDRA FITTS Vice-President ELNOI2 YEAGER Secretory-Treosurer 'P' unlor cla AA... SS The Junior Closs hos given the Seniors one of the most enjoyoble donces of the yeor 1- The Junior4Senior Prom. Under The leadership of their president, Joe Williorns, they gove o barbecue To roise money for The Prom. Page 38 ,-Q , N M , Nl 3:6 MISS HITEN LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Carolyn Adams, Jean Dexheimer, Barbara Fletcher, Elizabeth DeRamus, Natalie Booker, Sandra Fields, Patsy Compton, Linda Fitts, Jo Ann Ellis . . . SECOND ROW: Peggy Gibson, Freda Brazier, Ruth Cosby, Bev- erly Breeding, Marion Barr, Miriam Dunaway, Sandra Barrett, Katherine Green . . . THIRD ROW: Florence Ehlert, Janice Elliott, Maggie Cruise, Gail Brown, Anne Adams, Dorothy Day, Sandra Fitts, Janet Dickerson, Miss Hiten, JUNIOR CLASS MRS. EDWARDS LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Carolyn Moore, Georgia Ingram, Nancy Pearson, Bonnie Hester, Mary Bruce Hood, Barbara Neese, Val Morrow, Ann Lolley . . . SECOND ROW: Kaye Kile, Margy McCormick, Judy McKnight, Shirley Herrin, Mare garet Patterson, Mary Beth Howard, Ann Majors . . . THIRD ROVJ: Donna Osburn, Virginia Maltba, Helen Hatfield, Jobeth Haughton, Mary Kay Lamar, Juanita Johnson, Mrs. Edwards. xx 1 x 9 7 NJ, F G., 7 sa ur ' WUQ' yr x MISS SMYLY LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Nina Wood, Rebecca Rogers, Gladys Rowell, Mabel Suttle, Elnor Yeager, Royce Rosenberg, Eneida Sanderson, June Quarterman, Caroll Smith, Mona Bartlett . . . SECOND ROW: Shirley Soloman, Virginia Walden, Dorothy Porterfield, Martha Porterfield, Jackie Taylor, Emily Rush, Carolyn Smith, Elsie Whitt, Delcie Whitt . . . THIRD ROW lally Schenis lean Rainer, Arlene Taylor, Margaret Stoudermire, Patsy Perainger, Peggy Persenger, Eva Jo Skinner, Linda Rogers, Miss Smyly. JUNIO COACH BROWN LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Robert Beers, Billy Estes, Stanley Harvey, Pat Haley, Ronald Cunningham, Joe Crowe, Bill Dobbs, Billy Faile, Marion Harris, Earl Fore . . . SECOND ROW: James Carter, David Chappell, Larry Edwards, Marcus Comp- bell, Richard Duke, Jimmy Bedgood, Solomon Godwin, Jerry DeRamus, Henry Davenport, Coach Brown . . . THIRD ROW: Billy Chance, Ken Elliott, John Gentry, Billy Bruce, Lamar Frazie'. Ken Cox. Bill Agee. Leo Dusard, Butch Henry. go rf! ww: ,iv I L , Y' -A 4 950' OFFICERS DONNA MARIETTA President BILLY JOHNSON Vice-President JEAN ANN MARTIN Secrefory-Treosurer ,1 sv-or-W-w-wfw ev- s-4 Q'-s-mg--Q. 1 , sophomore class Led by President Dohho MorieTTo, The Sophomore Closs hos been oi work, besides odiusfimg Themselves To P. H. S. life. They decorated the gym for the B. O, P. dome, ond sforfeo their Treosury with the sole of picture show Tickets. Poge 42 p ' ' as -. jail, x -I j 'Z l , ,. l MRS. JACKSON LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Judy Worrell, Ellen Stone, Judy Thorne, Belle Taylor, Sandra West, Kay Wilkinson, Joyce Smyly, Cristy Steele, Mary Virginia Wyatt . . . SECOND ROW: Elizabeth Sewell, Ida Swindle, Carole Waller, Judy Tate, Gayle Seymore, Sandra Westbrook, Bobbie Jean Tennimon, Shirley Sellers, Mrs. Jackson . . . THIRD ROW: Glenda Whitcomb, Barbara Small, Dorothy Nell Willis, Coralie Woodfin, Linda Towns Virginia Wells, Jan Townsend, Eleanor Faye Whitfield, RE CLASS MISS SHREVE LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: McArthur Bassett, Glenn Brasswell, Curtis Burcham, Billy Bishop, Russell Callen, Claude Arnold, Richard Baozer, Miss Shreve . . , SECOND ROW: Donald Barrett, Charles Breeding, Larry Alexander, Harold Cason, Billy Buckley, Bobby Cochran . . . THIRD ROW: Buddy Burrow. Herman Campbell, Larry Autrey, Van Carter, Bailey Bowline, Walter Allen, Sonnie Ammons, William Cater. 'FU- 14 1'- I l my us we I Q1 ,. ZW, 'WAN EQ? A .' 'Ts ' .J 2 4: a v :L r s ,sf Y Q RE CLASS , 0' . NVQ! iz? X .a- -H.. W4 . N Q-,f 3 fZ ,f U.. J QQ , .. , f i N' . ' ' ff'-r.w5K-552' , 1:5 fa 'x Q . ...wg . A. H., -- -, ua? LEFT TO RIGHT FIRST ROW Ulla Bengtsson, Bobbie Hill, Jo Ann Chandler, Mary Ruth Horne, Patricia Allen, Einar Yeager Wanda Zeigler Royce Rosenberg . . . SECOND ROW: Sandra Fitts, Hanna Berger, Tommie Jean Peacock, Betty Maury Chance Hazel Wilkinson Cherry Johnston, Gerry Purvis . . . THIRD ROW: Ann Risher, Mary Linda Baker, Tally Schepis, Lynn Palmer George Valtz Mabel Shuptrine Dennis Valentine . . . FOURTH ROW: Dick Morthland, Florence Ehlert, Jean Rainer, Mary Kay Lamar Bill Dean Robin Baird Tom Coon. national honor society The National Honor Society, composed of the top fifteen per cent of the class, has become one of the most active organizations of the school. Membership is based on Scholarship, Character, Leadership, and Service, with twice as much emphasis placed on Scholarship as the other three. The Society started the year with election of officers: Jo Ann Chandler, President, Mabel Shuptrine, Vice-President, Tommie Jean Peacock, Secretary, Hazel Wilkinson, Treasurer, Ann Risher, Chaplain, Lynn Palmer, Parliamentarian, and Hanna Berger, Reporter. Projects included a very successful boolc sale, ribbon pinning of honor role students, two impressive toppings, and the gift of a dictionary stand to an English classroom. For the first time an honorary member, Ulla Bengtsson, was admitted. The Honor Society presented her with the '59 class ring. A sizeable gift of Si75 was given to the school for the purchase of new teaching equipment. The '59 National Honor Society closed the year with the distinction of being the first to wear gold tassels on their caps at graduation. Page 51 Patricia Allen Tommie Jean Peacock Lynn Palmer Ann Melton Helen Meigs Lee Jackson Bessie Kirby Tom Coon Hazel Wilkinson Betty Maury Chance Roberf Bradford Elaine Melton me' . .iff 'Q X,-,, V 1 6- 'S' we 5 x.. a Q, x ,ii .,. .f ig 'Nils Bb Sf 65 fa The 1959 sel-ala SEL-ALA STAFF The l959 Sel-Ala Staff has worked tirelessly the whole year for the Alina Mater . Our sponser was Miss Martha Hiten. We have enjoyed putting this ciniiuol together, and we hope that in years to conic you will enjoy this collection of our Senior memories. We wish to thank the niony people who have helped us: Mr, Wolkei', the office, the faculty, and the students. STAFF Editor PATRICIA ALLEN Assistant Ecitor TOMMIE JEAN PEACOCK Miscellaneous Editor LYNN PALMER Business Manager LEE JACKSON Assistant Business Manager ANN MELTON Art Editor Literary Editor Sports Eclitor Statistician Photographer Junior Repres Typists entotive ROBERT BRADFORD HAZEL WILKINSON TOM COON HELEN MEIOS ALSTON KEITH MARTHA PORTERFIELD BETTY MAURY CHANCE BESSIE KIRBY ELAINE MELTON LEFT TO RIGHT, STANDING: Helen Meigs, Robert Bradford, Tom Coon, Tommie Jean Peacock, Betty Maury Chance, Bessie Kirby, Lee Jackson, Alston Keith . . . SEATED: Ann Melton, Miss Martha Hiten, Patricia Allen, Martha Porterfield, Hazel Wilkinson, Lynn Palmer. '75 1111- is he 1959 vc .-,Qs K ' Y : 6 Y' 5 i ,X A TY, ,3 . ' 1 gf ,,,., z -- 1 . fd T -fib'97.i A 1-as fibifm' - N.. , , c v ,,,i it ss - A. f - at t e y . ,N y I g - A K . 5 JDM., LEFT TO RIGHT, STANDING: Carolyn Weeden, Mary Tenninon, Elaine Chandler, Ann Halbert, Alston Keith, Joe Williams, .loe Ha er? , Mary Beth Howard, Ann Lolly, Patsy Williams, De'9ris McCarty, Dannelle Shanahan . . . SEATED: Kay Wilkinson, 9 Y Diane Randall, Eloise Meadows, Wanda Zeigler, Glenda Hughes, Ann Risher, Dorothy Day, Carolyn Piper, Carolyn Rawls, Hanna Berger, Mariorie Adams. The Tatler Staff, publishing nine issues this year, started their season with a Banquet at the Graystone. Many new articles were added from time to time, including the Shadow , interviews of ten college freshmen, and student essays. Pages were increased at first by three mimeographed pages, and later by ten, The Tatler sent questionnaire to all Alabama high schools to find ways to improve the paper. As a result of this research, qualifications were set up for future staff members and the Tatler became a member of the Alabama High School Press Asso- ciation. The ninth issue on 12 x 18 glossy finished paper, published the Senior's ambitions and their future plans, and also listed the chosen colleges and their applicants. Page 54 LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Barton, Dorothy Day, Ann Risher tatl GI' STAFF Editor ANN RISHER Assistant Editor DOROTHY DAY Business Manager CAROLYN PIPER Advertising Manager MARY BETH HOWARD Assistant Advertising Manager JERRY YVANDER Feature Editor News Editor Sports Editor Gossip Editor Society Editor Joke Editor Miscellaneous Editor Exchange Editor MARY RUTH HORNE ELOISE MEADOWS JOE HAGERTY WANDA ZEIGLER GLENDA HUGHES JOE VVILLIAMS HANNA BERGER DELORIS McCARTY Art Editor ANN LOLLY Photography ALSTON KEITH Typists. I , DANNELLE SHANAHAN ELAINE CHANDLER DIANE RANDALL ANN HALBERT MARJORIE ADAMS Stencilors PATSY WILLIAMS CAROLYN WEEDEN MARY TENNIMON A, 4 ..-j xx -1-nf Z LEFT TO RIGHT: Mary Beth Howard, Ann lolly, Carolyn Piper. Joe Hager1y v I I -A 1-' x , , ,fl - Ftglxyil-, 71' if 'bl LEFT TO RiGHT: Alston Keith, Hanna Berger, Joe Williams. tx X Wm,-, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mary Ruth Horne, Deloris McCarty. .ww ax' QV A r - t ' W ,. I 5. W 4' '. , . S , - T -sn, LEFT TO RIGHT: Wanda Zeigler, Eloise Meadows, Glenda Hughes. LEFT TO RIGHT: Patsy Williams, Carolyn Weeden, Mary Tennimon, Elaine Chandler, Arn Halbert, Mariorie Adams, Dannelle Shanahan, Diane Randall. S. the 1959 stu -ef' MEMBERS President Vice-President Secretary. Treasurer Chaplain Parliamentarian SENIORS Jo Ann Chandler Mary Linda Boker Betty Maury Chance Andy High Bobbie Hill Cherry Johnston Dick Morthland JUNIORS Mary Bruce Hood ffl LEFT TO RIGHT: Bill Gamble, Bobbie Hill, Ed Galt. ED GALT BILL OAMBLE .BOBBIE HILL MARY LINDA BAKER CHERRY JOHNSTON DICK MORTHLAND Margie McCormick Val Morrow Tally Schepis Travis Smitherman SOPHOMORES David Llull Walter Massey Christy Steele .ludy Thorne An outstanding Student Council, led by President Ed Galt and sponsored by Coach Richardson, had many proiects ancl activities. To start the year oft, they operated the used book exchange and sold student directories, car stickers, and car tags, Ed Galt, sometimes substituted by Vice-President Bill Gamble, led all the school assembly programs and pep rallies. The Council conducted all school elections and operated the supply store every day. They supported the Rams by getting a school mascot, named Prince Albert, and held an election changing Tiger Inn to Ram Shack. A school tlag was adopted, the plans were made tor the purchase of one. Special school events were sponsored by the Student Council, including B. O. P. Vtfeek, Homecoming, Twirp Week, and Religious Emphasis Week. Representatives went to Stu- dent Council conventions. Ot course, the major proiect tor the year was Ulla Bengtsson. Page 56 dent council g-1 SUPPLY STORE WCRKERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Betty Maury Chance, Waller Massey, David Llull, LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Ulla Benglsson, Mary Bruce Hood, Judy Thorne, Bobbie Hill, Val Morrow, Margie McCormick . . . SECOND ROW: Tully Schepis, Chrisly Steele, Betly Maury Chance, Mary Linda Baker, Jo Ann Chandler, Cherry Johnston, Mr. Richardson . . , THIRD ROW: Waller Massey, David Llull, Dick Morthland, Travis Smitherman, Bill Gamble, Andy High, Ed Galt Q' Y junior red cross The Junior Red Cross, under the sponsorship of Miss Florence Wallace, ob- tained over S60 in their regular membership drive, They filled Christmas boxes to be sent overseas, collected money, clothing, and food at Christmas for the Salvation Armyg and distributed tray favors for local hospitals during holidays. Q J i, ?. :Qtr LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Shirley Solomon, Diane Randall, Pam Lewis, Leslie Williams, Marge Joyce, Elnor Yeager, Mary Russell, Beverly Breeding . . . SECOND ROW: Miss Wallace, Caralie Woodfin, Patty Goodwin, Carolyn Rawls, Martha Grace Hardy, PaI Haley, Jim McKee, Dickie Holley . . . THIRD ROW: Gail Brown, Jackie Paschal, Jerry Deering, .Ioe Hagerty, Winston Smith, Bailey Bowline, John GenIry, Ken Worrell, Mabel Shuptrine. Page 58 L as 'S' E . . ti V if' 1 , Q' X I 9 1 Y 1 x , 1... LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Earl Sheets, Donna Osburn, Kay Kile, Evelyn Gough, Cecil Lagrone, Donald Cale . . . SECOND ROW: Flin Suther, Buddy Rushing, John Hand, Henry Davenport, Billy Morgan, Mr. Massey. D. O. CLUB The Diversified Occuptotion students go to school for halt ci doy ond work the other hall. These boys ond girls leorn various trades along with their school work, Mr. Massey is the Club's sponsor. D. E. CLUB The D. E. students go to school for hall o day and work the rest ot the day. Distributive Educa- tion is concerned with wholesale and retail selling. This year the D, E. Club sponsored a banquet 'lor the club members, their parents, their employers, and special civic guests, Miss Rhudy sponsored the Club. LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Sandra Barrett, Barbara Harris, Barbara Towns, Elsie Whitt, Delcie Whitt, Miriam Dunaway, Betsy Terry, Rubye Lee Howell, Miss Rhudy . . . SECOND ROW: Irby Perry, Ed Adams, Paul Veach, Lewis Stone, Tommy Norton, Raymond Kynard, Ray Powell, Gene Carter, James Carter. 'S' ill N Q- I 4 9 , 1 v I' J . I 4 Q. Us I- - v 3 '1 na , if' , ...- fans ,I LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Phyllis Courtney, Mary Linda Baker, Ann Risher, Diane Randall, Tommie Jean Peacock, Eloise Meadows, Gerry Purvis, Bill Agee, Charlie Sims, Bill Jones . . . SECOND ROW: Hanna Berger, Shirley Solomon, Deloris McCarty, Bobbie Hill, Barbara Brown, Charlie Maples, Billy Haynes, Jimmy Hays, Johnny Mackin, Travis Smitherman, Butch Duke . . . THIRD ROW: Helen Meigs, Patricia Allen, Lee Jackson, Ann Majors, Jean Rainer, Billy Alsobrook, Billy Leach, Chris Nichols, Billy Bruce, Butch Henry, Tom Coon . . . FOURTH ROW: Jimmy Bedgood, Don Mackin, Dick Morthland, Billy Bishop, James Estes, Glenn Smith, Robin Baird, Mabel Shuptrine, Doug Morrow, Troup Brazelton. letter club To be eligible for a letter a student must earn ICO points in one year, accumulate IQ5 points in two consecutive years, or l5O points in three consecutive years. The student must have passed three academic subjects the semester in which the points were earned, and must have good citizenship, determined by a vote of the faculty, The student meeting these qualifications receives a school letter with the emblem representing the activity in which he earned the letter. Page 60 varsity club The purpose of 'he Varsity Club is To runs? The slcmdards and IIICICCISC The VCSIDCCI for mhletes, This was The Crgonizciticrfs fourth year or Pcwrisli, and they have prornofefl good sportsmohehip in all sports. LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Dan Maclcin, Jimmy Bedgood, Glen Smith, Bill Agee, Charlie Sims, Bill Deemer . . . SECOND ROW: Charlie Maples, Billy Haynes, Jimmy Hays, Johnny Machin, Travis Smifherman, Richard Dulce , . . THIRD ROW: Billy Also- broolc, Billy Leach, Chris Nichols, Billy Bruce, Burch Henry, Tom Coon. Page 6I iv 0 ' lt Q f LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Patricia Allen, Mary Ruth Horne, Lynn Palmer, Gerry Purvis, Helen Meigs, Hanna Berger, Bobbie Hill . , . SECOND ROW: Christy Steele, Billy Tate, Bill Gamble, George Voltz, Joe Williams, Ann Risher, Mrs. Sinclair . . . THIRD ROW: Dick Morthland, John Bush, Eddie Palmer, Billy Bishop, Walter Massey, David Llull. MASQUE AND GAVEL The purpose ot the Masque and Gavel Club is to promote oral growth in high school speech and to give recognition to those who have been outstanding in speech. It is a national honorary speech society. Membership is based on these points: I B scholastic average, 2 Dependability, 3i Participation in high school curricula and extra-curricula speech activities. Speech teacher, Mrs. L. V. Sinclair, spon- sored a very successful speech Department. SPANISH CLUB The Spanish Club, composed ot second year Spanish students with at least an 80 average, has had interesting visitors who have traveled to Mexico, and slides on Mexico. They have been Writing to pen pals from Spanish speaking countries in both Spanish and English, The club had a grand Span- ish Christmas party. cs -ff K y . 1 S1- , e Q f 5 4 at Q , C in I i V J xii. 1:: A :sai l L 4 r T . , f , ' 5 5 'I f .,, Z 1 g ., L I if L4 x , f, f I: ' L' , ,Y I 1 LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Mary Bruce Hood, Carol Smith, Mabel Suttles, Betty King, Deloris McCarty, Bobbie Hill . . . SECOND ROW: Ann Risher, Cora Lee Blackwell, Ann Maiors, Martha Grace Hardy, Jackie Taylor, Prissy Cooper, Betty Maury Chance . . . THIRD ROW: Jean Rainer, Margie McCormick, Tally Schepis, Shirley Herrin, Jackie Pascall, Gail Brown, Louise Ramseur. Page 62 Q '55 sz i Q i - 1 f A ' LEFT TO RIGHT, FlRST ROW: Margaret Ann Hopkins, Sandra Westbrook, Mary Ruth Horne, Donna Marietta, Jean Ann Martin, Linda Moore, Carolyn Rawls, Margie Allen, Marge Joyce, Mary Russell, Rene Armstrong , . . SECOND ROW: Miss Hall, Linda Towns, Miriam Skinner, Carol Knight, Glenda Hughes, Becky Harrison, Becky Harris, Judy Harris, Jeanne Jatko, Val Morrow, Geraldine Capatina, Mrs. Jackson . , . THIRD ROW: Louise Ramseur, Diane Randall, Martha Grace Hardy, Cor- alie Woodtin, Lois Preston, Ann Risher, Eloise Meadows, Gerry Purvis, Margie McCormick, Mary Beth Howard, Ann Lolly, Sandy Layton. FTA The Future Teachers ot America, under the sponsorship ot Miss Landon Hall and Mrs, Cecil .lack- son, is organized at Parrish to introduce students to the teaching profession. They began a collection ot old P. H. S. annuals to be kept in the ottice. Other projects included an F. T. A. movie shown to the girls, and a tield trip to Montevallo. FBLA The Future Business Leaders of America consists of all commercial and business students, and is organized to promote our future business leaders. This year the F. B. L. A. sponsored a faculty-student sottball game, the profits being used tor the purchase ot a new machine tor the school. LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Ann Halbert, Carolyn Weeden, Margaret Ross, Joyce Sewell, Marjorie Adams, Georgia LoBue, Barbara Osburn, Janie Sexton . . . SECOND ROW: Mr. Mosely, Carolyn Piper, Helen Pugh, Rubye Lee Howell, Sally Langston, Patsy Williams, Mary Tennimon, Miss Harris. rv' T Pri I u got- I fu 9. LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Joyce Smith, Margaret Ann Patterson, Donnelle ROW: Powell, Jean Powell, Carl Prichett, Shanahan, Carolyn P ra Neese, Helen Pugh, iper , . . SECOND Mabel Hand, Dian Bradley, Pat Galebaclc, Gail Brown, Ann Adams, Barba Donna Osburn, Alice Ann LIBRARY STAFF These students have gladly served Mrs. Edwards and the school by giving up their study hall period to work in the library, OFFICE STAFF The Office Staff is essential to the smooth running of the school, They deliver messages to the students, run errands, answer the telephone, make out absentee slips, ntimeograph papers for teachers, and do general office vvorlc. These students devote their study hall period to their office vvorlf. LEFT TO RIGHT FIRST ROW Marlorle Adams Shirley Herrin Elsie Loeb Helen Meigs Diane Randall Geri Purvls Jobeth Houghton SECOND ROW Bill Jones Lee Jackson Gigi Morgan Carolyn Adams Roy Robson 4: ww. p is Qs, YJ fix 93' - Q K x IN RFCOCNITIOIN FOR THE HIGH SFRVICE PERFORNIFD BY THI' QI? SEVEN HIFH SALESMEN WF DFDICATF THIS PLAQUE. NIABEL SHUPTRINE HELEN MEIGS LYNIN PALMER BILLY HARDY GEORGE VOLTZ PRISSY COOPER ULLA BENGTSSON - T V ,J J Q 1 1 w 1 1 1 JL I .J .1 J . .J . J i , 1 Y N in l ,,, if i 'J in GLEE CLUB AND MIXED CHORUS A busy Glee Club under the directorship ot Mrs. Al Ehrensberger presented a beautiful Christ- mas concert, and in the Spring produced the Musical Oklahoma by Rodgers and Hammerstein. The Mixed Chorus represented the Glee Club when they sang for the assemblies and betore Civic Clubs. They went to the Troy State District Music Festival and to the University ot Alabama State Music Festival. For the first time there were representatives in the Clinic Choir at Troy, and in the All-State Chorus at the University. Soloists also scored high at both Festivals. 1 V--i1 1-i - . N H oklahoma , , ,QEZEEEQ xx I ' . we WS. Q, W 4 1.-g ff 1,-f dw, y sf-140 if LYS -T. ,IWW 'f'!'Pr 5f v-'Z of U ' rr pygmallon X X 4 the . . .band The hard-working Parrish band played and marched at all the football games this year, led by drum major John Bush. They looked smart in their new blue and white uniforms, partly financed by their candy sale. They played for the Glee Club's Oklahoma and also gave a beautiful Christ- mas concert. They marched in Governor Patterson's inaugural parade. . il---A-s human wl- A . mn LEFT TO RIGHT: Pat Houston, Nina Wood, Carol Waller, Sandy Reddin, Nancy Fields, Stella Smith. maiorettes The Maiorettes, selected by the band, certainly locked sharp in their new uniforms. They marched with the band during each half, and did a very commendable iob. Page 71 f. fs QW 2 vis? LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Wanda Zeigler, Helen Meigs, Eloise Meadows, Rebecca Rogers, Sandra Fields, Alice Powell, Agnes Talbert . . . SECOND ROW: Janie Sexton, Judy Harris, Nickie Nixon, Sandy Layton, Patty Goodwin, Mattie Ruth Jackson, Glenda Hughes, Becky Harrison. rhythm tepper .WX Under the expert leadership of Mrs. VVanda Houston, the Rhythm Steppers had a grand season. They have become a permanent group at Parrish, being known state-Wide tor their flashing feet in precision marching. Captains -:ar WANDA ZEIGLER, HELEN MEIGS r l' Page 72 key lub er'-1 .,... Iixfifvi Q f I V ' 1 SC af I s LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Jean Rainer, Sweeihearig Billy Haynes, Bill Gamble, Russell Callen, Dan Macllin, Walter Graham, Earl Fore . . . SECOND ROW: Cleve Porfer, Trot Vaughn, Charles Moody, Johnny Faulkenberry, Eddie Palmer, Joe Hageriy, Reber? Horne . . . THIRD ROW: Billy Alsobrook, Tom Easley, Billy Leach, Billy Buckley, Johnny Maclcin, Bill Dean. The Key Club is a newly organized service group sponsored lay the Kiwanis Club of Selma. They have had a very good year, and we wish Them very good luck in the Iufure. Page 73 O CITY-COUNTY youi ay P, l-l. S. sTudenTs Took o big hand in governing TlW6' ciTy oT Selmo ond Dallas CounTy This inTporTonT day. ElecTed by The sTudenT body, These young people replaced Top olTiciols and ran The govern' nTenT, drawing up ci number of resoluTions. They were sponsored by The Selma Kiwanis Club, LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Diane Randall, Wanda Zeigler, Bobbie Hill, Darold Dunlavy, Billy Faile, Robert Beers, Charlie Sims . . . SECOND ROW: Florence Ehlerf, Jean Rainer, Gerry Purvis, Wal?er Allen, Dick Morthland, Johnny Faulken- berry, Jim Minfer, Chris Nichols , . . THIRD ROW: Billy Leach, Glenn Smith, Bailey Bowline, Tom Coon, Jerry Deering, James Esfes, Ken Worrell. - Q' pf.: T l T Page 75 AYO pr 'v- DICK MORTHLAND P R 0 B A T E J U D G E DAROLD DUNLAVY .y ? F Our capable new leader? gi .1 I 2 .7 Alyon 'S su 42N 'a P 9 Y X f N . what is that line? - ,. 4. ' ., 'wifi- a 1 .'Pf Q ' , f ' h . +2 5 H jf' L 'QP W f i Xu 'Y f' f. .. 1- A ,g , I pw, ,fa ' 'A' Q . 'L J ' 335, Q , ' .- . 123. ' Q 1 V gl s ,K I , E, .V V H :A , I' 'WL 4 , , ' Q' ,A 5. 1 ,J-,I . ' - K K 4 1 1 hr A hon! 351 - - -'lyygft P ' - X 50 We oXe. They fold us we should have . se F0901 Q xhe HUQ p - f ,r , ,r The Secret of our !eam's as Happy, Gerry? w-'wi . Il 'eserved semi Today Tatlers wull be wld , , f K , v ' ' ' 3' 5 1:9 - ' A.. - ,a -w.-..'Q'w-0---,..,.,,mw' - 5' L E WW A--M..-,.....,,.. ,W , . , ' W'-1..-M U W, ' ' 5- I 'fr ,'4,.3i',,' ,v ' ' . 'Ll' 9 A sift F S Z 5 is W 8 ,P 0 , ' U 5 1 ,. K A' v . A -R A ' y as ,ffm gi 9 Q v , . H X4 X 3 wg? in is -' Q, J' , j-. v' faff af' ing A 5 , K . 'W ., ghwfm .S i'i'.fl I- F . LEFT TO RIGHT FIRST ROW Bruce Moore Archie Waugh Van Carter Jimmy Hicks Bill Agee Billy Haynes Paul Pres cott Roy Robson Butch Duke SECOND ROW Charlie Maples Jimmy Bedgood Bill Alsobrook Tom Coon Butch Henry James Estes Bill Leach Glenn Smith Bob Morrow Travis Smith rman THIRD ROW Charles McCarty Bob Moore leo Dusard James Harris Jim Langford John Faulkenberry Dan Mackm Joe Williams Bull Johnson FOURTH ROW Ccach Speed Walter Massey John Lockett Charles Varderman Bill Bruce Everette Varderman Bll Porter D id Llull Huston Edwards John LaBue Coach Brown 1959 footb II team Nile are proud to have been the first class to follow the blue and white Parrish Rams on to victory. School spirit and sportsmanship have never been better, and as a result of this, we can boast the best season in thirteen years. Tom Coon and Billy Also- brook were co-captains of a team whose playing ability was second only to its spirit. SELMA SELMA SELMA SELMA SELMA SELMA. . SELMA SELMA SELMA. . Page 82 LANIER SYLACAUGA TUSCALOOSA I ROBERT E. LEE WEST BLOCTON , TUSCALOOSA COUNTY DEMOPOLIS . GREENVILLE WEST PENSACOLA . HEAD CHEERLEADER 'L an 373 , Qi ',9-.,. 3 Q C0-CAPTAI NS Mw- Ii BILLY ALSOBROOK TOM COON JAMES ESTES BILLY HAYNES JIMMY HICKS BILLY LEACH CHARLIE MAPLES GLENN SMITITI Page 84 -iQ 'I w di: i Ki ' ,Q t pa 1 , Q X . xv if GUARDS LEFT TO RIGHT: Bill Agee, John Locketie, Jimmy Hicks . . . SECOND ROW: Billy Also' brook, Van Carter, Bill Porter, Everefle Vardesman. PLAYERS MABEL SHUPTRINE 'Q fl' X -v X , N xi L if S, , X IQ I ff L l E- J J TACKLES if ms v J 4 b ' 'fre-lf 1 ' K- iw ' 3 f ww 5 x xi LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Archie Waugh, Glenn Smith, Billy Haynes . SECOND ROW: Roy Robson, James Estes, Billy Bruce, Walter Massey. Page 85 3' SV -SYN ENDS HE? LEFT TO RIGHT FIRST ROW Charles Varderman Bob Moore Bruce Moore SECOND ROW Bob Morrow Tom Coon Leo Dusard Travls Smlthenman AND MORE KEN BARNES HALFBACKS LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW Johnny LaBue, Huston Edwards, James Harrls SECOND ROW Jlmmy Bedgood, Butch Henry, Johnny Faulkenberry Page 86 PLAYERS .- wm- Lfhl xf .wqvmy BLOCKING BACKS AMX lm LEFT TO RIGHT Buich Duke Charlue Maples Jimmy Langford FULLBACKS Bully Leach Dun Mackm Page 87 'Y i ROBIN BAIRD LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Speed, Grant Hull, Chris Nichols, Ken Worrell, John Mackin, Butch Henry, Troup B eto Coon, Joe Sexton, Lee Peak, Travis Smitherman, Coach Bro WI1. 1959 basketball Team The T958-59 Basketball Team really excited Selma sports fans this year. Winning i5 out of 20 games they steadily shot themselves up to the second place in the State AA Tournament. SELMA SELMA SELMA SELMA SELMA SELMA SELMA SELMA SELMAA SELMA SELMA. . SELMA Page 88 ALEX CITY MURPHY . YORK GREENSBORO DOTHAN .. BIENVILLE LANIER . WETUMPKA MURPHY CLANTON ROBERT E. LEE GREENSBORO Ccpfun TOM COON SELMA DOTEAN SELMA YORK SELMA RO ERT E LEE SELMA ALEX CITY SELMA TUSCALOOSA SELMA WALKER COUNTY SELMA CLANTON SELMA LANIER WALKER COUNTY INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT SELMA WALKER COUNTY CONFEDERATE CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT SELMA LANIER THIRD DISTRICT TOURNAMENT SELMA JEMISON SELMA LANIER SELMA ROBERT E LEE STATE CLASS AA TOURNAMENT SELMA SCOTTSBORO SELMA KINSTON SELIVIA WOODLAWN SELMA 48 PISGAH Page 89 Manage ROBERT LOVE Pep Rally Lecde DOUG MORROW 55 a I 55 71 I8 59 B I I 6I 55 7 48 I 48 ' 45 54 5 45 59 40 40 59 SELMA 46 CURRY 36 49 ' 52 E 44 50 51 38 54 50 - SI . 54 47 46 42 ' 38 70 52 , 50 THE PLAYERS- TROUP BRAZELTON TOM COON BUTCH HENRY G-RANT HULL JOHN MACKIN CHRIS NICHOLS LEE PEAKE 'Ei Q JOE SEXTON TRAVIS SMITHERMAN Page 90 Not Pictured KEN WORRELL . M LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Bobby Ruff, Sonny Harris, Jchnny Faulkenberry . . . SECOND ROW: Coach B o Holley, Lomcr Fruze Billy Bruce, Alvin Roberds, Joe Swinlx. IIBII T E SCORES SELMA ALEX CITY 22 SELMA SELMA YORK 49 SELMA SELMA GREENSBORO 24 SELMA SELMA DOTHAN 39 SELMA SELMA LANIER , 26 SELMA SELMA CLANTON A 39 SELMA SELMA, . . ROBERT E. LEE 43 SELMA SELMA GREENSBORO 29 SELMA Page 91 AM DOTHAN YORK ROBERT E, LEE ALEX CITY TUSCALOOSA CLANTON LANIER WETUMPKA 'D IR? A -15 ' v. ff s SUH4 IW 3 QLM4 .RQLM NsU f4 'T fe'vL '4 TO RIGHT FIRST ROW D Id Bo ei! L I R s BII Jones, Bruce Moore, Alun Small . . . SECOND ROW Mk Ke d S mo 1 c Chcl Maples . . . THIRD ROW: Jimmy Bedgood, .le y D m 1959 baseball Team SELMA SELMA SELMA SELMA SELMA SELMA SELMA SELMA SELMA SELMA SELMA SELMA P ge 92 SCORES CLANTON ROBERT E. LEE WEST BLOCTON DEMOPOLIS ROBERT E. LEE CLANTON LANIER LANIER DEMOPOLIS WEST BLOCTON AUTAUGAVILLE ROBERT E. LEE SI. PLAYERS I , -s 1 ,,. 5,4 if nr , DONALD BARRETT SONNY AMMONS JIMMY BEDGOOD JERRY DeRAMUS RICHARD DUKE BILL JONES MIKE KINDRICKS ,,-g-- DAN MACKIN JOHNNY MACKIN CHARLIE MAPLES Page 93 X .1 R 8 -L ' 1 A , f, . J , 5 '. ' . - - -5- 'J .- . x5' I H - . ,,,, D O AYE CHRIS NICHOLS BRUCE MOORE LESLIE ROSF 'hx' rw' 33, X -'9 w51,3 nf-A ALAN SMALL WINSTON SMITH TRAVIS SMITHERMAN JEAN RAINER Page 94 1959 golf 'ream ' pyl.-1 0 1 5 we-'Z YZ? LEFT TO RIGHT: Sferling Rainer, George Volfz, Lee Peck, Mike Peak, Larry Cooper. This yeor Porrish High wos once ogoin represented on The golf course. Our boys ployed well, ond we ore very proud of Them. In The future Porrish hopes To goin even more inferesf ond bocking for This side of our athletic program. Page 95 , Q X K 9 .9 .. :W 4 ,g vi' I -'Z LEFT TO RIGHT Bnllv Alsobrook, Charles Moody Dcrold Dunlcvy Dncn Morfhlond a v A 67 ' 'Q f ' A' .dew .1 a v I , , . fmyis, 3, 5 - ,f'+j1,g,,v,f,'?,f-Z L. 4, f., 5,5 N . f Vm,:,w'xi:,.,4 3 1 ' 1 A Il ' Hx, .MA-K I ..,-fl ' 3 4 -ill n 1 A5 my x Dx tuiikx fi? P2 QE ' , ' 5 1' ,N , 4 .95 ff5'...,. Q 5 -J fl!! L ,pl it ,, I XX: 'fi N., . x . W -,, ,, X I. i 5 Rf DTV. . .....-w.'- LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Mabel Shuptrine, Doug Morrow, Ken Barnes, Robin Baird . . . SECOND ROW: Shirley Howell, Jean Rainer . . . THIRD ROW: Diane Randall. 1959 cheerleaders Parrish l-ligh has had the best Cheerirg Section this year that vve have had in years, clue to the untring efforts at our Cheerleaders, These eight spirited students have sourrecz the Rants an ta their greatest ability at all the tootbali and basketball games. They have QUQTW as very erttertainiiwg pep rallies. Pfzge 973 9- .... ,.,..,,., mrNwww':...-,U MX.. .1 W. W , N I Nm , 'fp -v ...N ,t.p.L ,,.,. . X.J. t , ...M , .. , . . yw . I mg Mtv Xi - sh T jr, In -4 Hfvivwldvis 1 Qmdn A 415-ev ODO Uul of 1 un outst lndlng wtudcnl boclx In mx luclc nts h nc dlSllIlgUlShLd IIILIIISLIXK-Q with schol wlillllll of thc SGI X11 1 dewotnd to lhosm who h nc It hu x 1 d these speclal honors 1 P' ' J z ' Q P . 1 matic. athlctoic, and extra-Cu1'riCula honors .... This 4 a W u ' ' 5 , 'I 2 S f '7 X .' ' Y l ' Ulla, our Exchange Student from Trollhattan, Sweden, came over to Selma on the American Field Service program. She has been staying with George and Ma Carter, her American parents for the year. She proved to her many P. H. S, friends that Swedish teenagers are different from American only in a very few customs. Confused at first by Selma's slang, Ulla didn't understand the meaning of a few of the school yells, as Bo Bo Skee-Deedle Dottin'. However, she was quick to catch on, and she became an enthusiastic sports fan, supporting the Selma Cloverleafs as well as Parrish athletics. An excellent student, Ulla became Parrish's first honorary member of the National Honor Society. She was also a well-qualified member of the Masque and Gavel Club, for she made many speeches before various Civic Clubs and schools, Parrish High is going to miss Ulla next year, and we hope she will miss Par- rish, Going home with a Southern accent, Ulla will give Sweden a big hey, y'al from Selma. Page lO4 ULLA'S ADDRESS Miss Ulla Bengtsson Vilhelm Honseng. 5 Trollhuttan, Sweden -5 EV CQ . 1r N f 'P'- Porrish Higns Foreign Exchange Student To Oerrnony FLORENCE EHLERT Page 105 Boy of the Yeo TOM COON W7 . .gg Lucy Nelson Debate Winner JOE VVILLIAMS 'il MQ! Most Voluoble Player or Store AA Boskefboll Tournament LEE PEAKE Members of All Store Teom BUTCH HENRY LEE PEAKE Page 106 id--u....L,, Members of 1-XII Drs1r1cT Team TOM COON BUTCH HENRY LEE PEAKE I L r ,. N W ei Q r'a5'ff El - Las Q . 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'3'f if '52, 1 L senior fx X-.:, MOST SCHOOL SPIRITED BARBARA BROWN ED GALT 511- CUTEST PATRLCIA ALLEN DAVID BAYNE ST PERSONALITY GERRY PURVIS DOUG MORROVV who's who BEST FIGURE DIANE RANDALL BEST PHYSIQUE TOM COON MOST POLITE CHERRY JOHNSTON BILLY ALSOBROOK WITTIEST JACKIE PASCHAL DAROLD DUNLAVY Page I33 X R .fx X. Aa 8 fit ,. - 1 Q Ex BEST LOOKING DIANE RANDALL DOUG MORROVV Mr., . 7'-1 - n' ,, -cal 1 vlN..gL'7 V , A 4,1 Page 134 SGHIOI' MOST HAPPILY UNINTELLECTUAL GLENDA HUGHES PAUL MORROW 1 ' Z YD v Sf' fr W .. f .W Mm Q isa jr I -MG , E, :if wI1o's who LOUDEST JACKIE PASCHAL JOE HAGERTY ' QR -W , QUIETEST BETTY KING BIIIY AISGBROGK 6 A swf., 39 am. I: BEST DANCERS MARTHA GRACE HARDY ANDY HIGH Page I35 BEST DRESSED MARTHA GRACE HARDY ANDY HIGH senior who's who 6 1 MOST DIGNIFIED BETTY MAURY CHANCE ED GALT Page 136 BEST ALL AROUND FLORENCE EHLERT BUTCH HENRY MOST POPULAR BEVERLY BREEDING CI-IARLIE SIMS ..,.-.- 'Y BEST LOOKING JEAN RAINER RICHARD DUKE iunior who's who xx, 9 ,F WN I DS AILT Tlff I I I I Is MOST INTELLECTUAL MARY KAY LAMAR JOE SVVINK t MOST POPULAR RENE ARMSTRONG BAILEY BOWLINE .Y VOA. . ,MW 'y.m,v,: .'. 3' BEST LOOKING MARGE JOYCE BILL PORTER sophomore who's who MOST INTELLECTUAL KAY WILKINSON RUSSELL CALLEN Xiang? x . E . BEST ALL AROUND ' 'six' CHRISTY STEELE V f - DAVID LLULI, ' 'CZ7 'fl mm' homecoming ,-5 ,1 C17 ff Queen Gerry Purvis reigned over her subjects graciously at the 1958-59 Parrish High Homecoming. Her lovely court consisted of Miss Prissy Cooper, Senior Maidg Miss Beverly Breeding, Junior Maidg and Miss Betty Bob Mallory, Sophomore Maid. The festivities began with our aniiual bonfire and pep rally the night before. At the game Friday night the Parrish Rams ran oft with a great victory against Greenville with a score of 33-12. The climax was the Homecoming Dance held at the Country Club and opened by a leadout of the Parrish team and their dates. Queen Gerry was crowned by co- captain Tom Coon. Page 139 .1 .fax 4 ,, ' 'r S Sy, X ' I Senior Maid Junior Maid PRISSY COOPER BEVERLY BREEDING Sophomore Maid BETTY BOB MAUORY HER MAJESTY'S CGURT Ed G If Gerr Purvis, Charles Moody, b k B rl Breeding, Bobby Morrow, Prissy Cooper, o , y LEFT TO RIGHT: Larry Also roo , eve y Betty Bob Mallory. x Q Q . 74:-wb--L! n og Q 4 f- , .x ,ff ., . 1 .K ,x . 4 f 4 if if Y x ' A 1 xml , tj Adi, sw k ' ' i 4 ,af laf gi n I- 1 ' QQ,-Q f L a of ':yi,.. .,, , . I if-Q 4 n 'r igfrfr M ff' eh fly' . Q V 5 1:1 , , ' f,, ' Q.. 2 4 x x,'Z':: 1 lf I -an-Uvvbv 'K' .- 'lfgr ,N . .. ,pm ...DY ,Q 4, ef, M . Q aw 5 Q . 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KM. x ' ' u es 5,-ri Af' 4 1- Lf, ' Barbara Osburn LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Andy High, Robert Horne, Miriam Skinner, George Voltz, David Bayne, Bessie Kirby, Dick Moifhland . . . SECOND ROW: Ann Holberi, Prissy Cooper, Sfello Smiih, Mary Ruth Horne, Joe Hagerty, Bill Deon, Hazel Wilkinson . . . THIRD ROW: Bill McCIinIon, Helen Meigs, Tommie Jean Peacock, Tom Coon, Hugh Livingsion. Ed Galt 'Us -Ax 514 Q. . ,la3?,. ,,-,V , , 35.1, Q, ..., :.:. . f Ez, ' s:. Q,e:' - I in 25 Tig. sf Bl-vs... Cloude Cooper Hazel Wilkinson Dick Morihlond Lynn Palmer JGUTT Powell Rufus Craig, Troup Brazelton Page I45 MP5 vg' ,,- ., 1 . - ASS NIG 11.2 gg i CLASS NIGHT I YI' lg x .Q P3 1, -3' ' X 'v ' ' l . ' Q' A ' , A R . gf -I Q! 'Ri l sf, , v 3 . Q x ef 1 - X x L ,F . - 41 - .x-' XY 0 x L 4 .acl-5' 45 A 3' 'E ' 'z -ffff T l -A gc I A .-t , BACCALAUREATE The Baccalaureate Service was given by the Dallas County Chris' tian Ministers Union and held at the First Baptist Church. The sermon was preached by the Rev. W. W. Preston and other parts ot the service were conducted by Dr. J. Thad Ellisor, Rev. Virgil Halbig, Rev. Chilton Thorington, and Rev. N. H. McCrummen. . Q . V . 1 K. by Q 7 I ' . ... , 4 .,, 'PX9 ' 1 GRADUATION One hundred and fourteen seniors marched into the Parrish l-iigh School Auditorium to Pomp and Circumstanceu to receive their diplomas this June lst night. .The honors awarded at the ceremony included: Lucy Nelson Debate Vtlinner, Joe Willianws, Civitan Good Citizenship Awards, Senior George Voltz and Junior Charlie Sins, Quarterback Club Scholarship, Jimmy Haysp and Paul Grist Boy ot the Year Trophy, Tom Coon. Mr. Piclcard presented the class, and Dr. Rex Morthland awarded the diplomas. l-laving sung the Alma Mater, the Seniors marched out with their diplomas to the 'Triumphol March. Page l5l ,iw RD GRADUATION LEFT TO RIGHT: l.ynn Palmer, Prissy Cooper, Cherry Johnston, Patricia Allen, Hazel Wilkinson, Betty Maury Chance, Eloise Meadows, Betty King, Martha Grace Hardy, Jackie Paschal, Diane Randall, Janie Sexton, Lee Jackson, Bessie Kirby, Wanda Zeigler, Shirley Howell, Gerry Purvis, Glenda Hughes, Shelia Farish Ann Risher . . . SECOND ROW: Mabel Shuptrine, Robin Baird. I -- After the graduation exercise, Parrish High School students were royally entertained by the Rebel- lette Social Club at the Cinderella Boll, This gala affair was held at the Selma Country Club with the dance music furnished by Eddie Stevens and his orchestra. Members of the club, stepping out of the golden coach, were featured in a beautiful leadont on the terrace by the pool. They were escorted by their fathers from the coach, over the ramp, and across the pool to their escorts, with a background of Cinderella medley. Page l52 DANCE OFFICERS: Hazel Wilkinson, Trecsurerg Mabel Shuptrine, Presidenvg Robin Baird Vice-President, Betty Maury Chance, Secreiouy. ! Y- Page l53 R 4 r t - DAROLD DUNLAVY Poet CLASS POEM We, the class of fifty-nine, Approach graduation as onward we climb, We've mixed our work and play, And hope from our duties we did not stray. We'll bid adieu to friends and teachers, And close high school books for more advanced fea Our high school days have passed by so fast, And now we leave those experiences in the past. This, our final year at Parrish High, Was marked by the first satellite to enter the sky. Our fine new gym was first put to use, And the return of the sack dress really cut loose. We shall never forget Ulla, the exchange student fr o Who enlightened our school year like a shining star. Of our many memories these are lust a few, That in the future, we could but hope to renew. We aim to leave footprints of good repute, For all those left to follow suit, And as we leave our Parrish High, We predict her colors will always fly. Page I54 tures. m afar TOMMI E JEAN PEACOCK Prophet CLASS PROPHECY I tossed and turned and turned and tossed, But couldn't sleep a wink. I took a dose of Sominex, And then what do you think? There must have been some magic in that sleeping pill of mine, 'Cause I foresaw the future of the Class of '59: The city of Selma had many a fault, But each one has been corrected by Mayor Ed Galt. Margaret Culver, pert and pretty, ls a movie producer in Culver City. Miss Stella Smith is no longer a Miss. She's o Mrs. enioying marital bliss. Carolyn Piper has realized her dream. She's the manager of a baseball team. If your clothes are soiled, don't get upset. Have them cleaned at Gary Wright's Launderette. Dannelle Shanahan married a preacher, And now, of course, she's a Sunday School teacher. Bill McClintan is a coach of gymnastics, And some of his stunts are quite fantastic. Jean Powell is a happy girl. She graduated and married Earl. Mr. Billy Hardy, who is not a quitter, ls breaking the record as a flag pole sitter. The football team will be number one soon. They're working harcl under Coach Tom Coon. Charlie Maples works with Tom Coon, oh yes, He's the assistant coach at P. H. S. Elaine Melton runs a school for tots. I believe she likes it lots Leslie Robinsons name is on the marquee these days. He's been starring in some of Shakespeare's best plays. Want a good book to read? Maybe two? The librarian can help you, she's Helen Pugh. The loziest man you will meet is Jim Minter. He does nothing but hibernate, summer and winter Helen Meigs won an Oscar for a dress she designed Creating gowns for movies is Helen's line. Cleve Porter's name will make headlines soon. He iust fired a rocket that will land on the moon The hospital staff received quite a shock When nurse Evelyn Gough married the doc. Billy Haynes is a highway engineer. He designed o freeway from Seattle to here. Since James Estes is a great big man, He has been hired for TV to play Cheyenne. Contact lenses are sweeping the nation. Modeling them is Ann Risher's occupation. Martha Grace Hardy models them too. You'lI want to buy them, if for iust a better view Dick Morthland has his father to thank, He began at the top and now owns People's Bank Sally Langston's job is a rewarding one. She's a vet's assistant, and her work is well-done Chris Nichol's team will win them all, Now that he's playing big league ball. Barbara Osburn's iob is a thrilling one. Taming wild horses is her idea of fun, Engineer Doug Morrow is quite a guy. He designs great buildings that scrape the sky. The owner of the Hotel Albert Has for a secretary, Miss Ann Halbert. Curtis Rushing, l might mention, Finished school and got his Old Age Pension. Jackie Paschal leads a healthy life. She is, of course, a doctor's wife. Mr. Clyde Pressley, an amiable fellow, Gives money freely lHe's a bank tellerll. Miss Marilyn Fowler is doing fine. She's o very good stewardess for Delta Air Line. Page l55 JO ANN CHANDLER Historian HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF 1959 lt has been said that History is but a page. Therefore, let us turn back and read the page of history written by the class of 1959. In the first paragraph, we find the account of our entrance into Parrish High School. Under the leader- ship of the sophomore class officers, Rufus Craig, Gerry Purvis, and Bobbie Hill, we ventured to find our place in the new world of which we were seem- ingly a small and insignificant part. Jo Ann Chand- ler received the National Honor Society Sophomore Award. We soon faced the fact that our class would be responsible for a Junior-Senior Prom, so we pushed off to an early start by sponsoring a movie as our first money-making project. Lynn Palmer, Hazel Wilkinson, and Patricia Allen, President, Vice-President, and Secretary-Treasurer of the Junior Class, respectively, were instrumental in writing the second paragraph of our history. They faced the serious task of having the best Junior- Senior Prom ever given at Parrish High. After we had carried out many projects and spent much effort, the time for the prom came. We used the theme of Sayonara and it was carried out elaborately. The prom proved to be all that the aspiring class had hoped for. Scanning the third paragraph of our page, we read of the endeavors of a wiser, more serious group which is now approaching its end as a class. The Senior year of the class of '59 was filled with events which marked a milestone in a history of Parrish High School and Selma. The dream of having a foreign student, selected by the American Field Serv- ice, was realized by the presence of Ulla Bengtsson from Sweden. Only one other school in Alabama could claim this distinction, and the Student Council, under the leadership of Ed Galt, felt proud that it had been a dominant force in this endeavor. Mabel Shuptrine brought honor to our class and school by being selected Selma, and later State, D. A. R. Good Citizenship Girl. George Voltz, Troup Brazel- ton, and Eloise Meadows, as Senior Class officers spurred our class on to surpass our goal of 39,000 of the magazine sale to an unprecedented 510,398.05 We have now reached the end of our history as a class at Parrish High School, but this will be only the preface to the pages that we, as individuals, are yet to write. Page 156 LYNN PALMER, PATRICIA ALLEN Musicians TO PARRISH HIGH Parrish High, we'll not forget her In the years that lie ahead. From the fiist day that we met her, Ch what wonderful lives we've led. The football games and dances, The serious romances, The studies that kept us awake till dawn, Arid the friendships that we've made Though we hope they'll riaver fade We will miss them when we've gone. So a toast to the past, a toast to the future And let there be no sorrow. For remember when the sun goes down It returns with a bright tomorrow. Dage IST DICK MORTHLAND Lawyer CLASS State of Alabama County of Dallas We, the Class of I959, Albert G. Parrish High School, City of Selma, being of sound mind and dis- posing memory, do ordain and declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking any and all other wills made heretofore. ARTICLE I Item I. We, the Class of '59, leave sincere gratitude and deep appreciation to the Parrish High faculty for their patient and understanding efforts toward forwarding our education. Item 2. We, the Class of '59, leave our gratitude to our families for their love, sympathy, and generosity. Item 3. We, the Class of '59, leave Parrish High with a good school spirit, the spirit of the Rams, which we hope will be kept alive throughout the years. Item 4. We, the Class of '59, leave a record of 7-2 in Football and a I5-5 record in basketball. And we leave Parrish High School the po- sition of number two in the State Basketball Tournament. Item 5. We, the Class of '59, leave a magazine sales record of SIO,398.05 to be beat by future classes, and we wish them the best of luck. ARTICLE ll l. Ed Adams leaves as the states' Mr, D. E. 2. Billy Mess Alsobrook bequeaths his nickname to Miss l-liten. 3, Ken Barnes wills his ability to flirt to Butch Henry. Page 158 W I David Bayne leaves to appear someday on Medic. Frank Buwana Biben bequearhs his nickname to Frank Buck. Robert Bradford wills his artistic ability to Snuffy Smith. Troup Brazelton leaves everybody wondering. Charles Broadhead bequests his golden locks to the three bears. Victor Brown wills his booklet Ten Ways to Miss Band Practice at 7:00 in the Morning and Get By With It to Frank Wilson. Donald Cale and Paul Veach have nothing to leave. Bobby Capps bequeaths the Dairy Queen to Mr. Mitchell. Bobby Carol Clark wills his middle name to Carol Smith. Tom Coon bequeaths his road map to Mont- gomery to Travis Smitherman and Richard Duke. LL Claude Cooper wills his musical ability to Mr. Brio. Jimmy Crisman wills his old turkey caller to Miss Seymour so she can call some old turkeys. Bill Dean devises his honor society pin to the Sturdivant Museum. Jerry Deerirg and Joe Hagerty leave the ninth and tenth grade girls in tears. Eddie Duane and Mickey Gorenflo will their absentee records to Miss Pitts. Darold Mule Dunlavy gives his nickname back to Mr. DeBray. Tom Easley bequeaths the band to Thad Mauldin. James Cheyenne Estes wills his nickname to Mike Kendrick. Ed Bud Galt leaves his nickname to Robert Beers. Walter Graham wills his name to Nabisco 81 Company with the desire that they use it. Billy Hardy devises his cotton allotments to Miss Hall. 25. Donald Harris wills his name lHarrisl to Mickey Mouse. Billy Haynes and Charles Moody would leave something to Miss Seymour, but she wants noth- ing they have. James Hays, being in his right mind, does be- queath to his Alma Mater an unceasing devo- tion. To the under graduates he leaves the new spirit of the Rams which will make Parrish immortal. Amen! I. lx if 1 Q wp Rl X.. 't 4-.4-'N' L un as so modest '?:x'1WiS?'f ' fs X DU, ur A Q V: N 90.45 Qi Andy, you look so copcnblc 'x 1:,. 7 I'.Y 'l1l 7?U Y --Y. Whe-re's Morgan, Gull? l Hof Unclerclossmen lf-. I ' ' ow Qefber XXX . 30 ws ,, .in ,- ' l N--l 'Y 'Q' h - -l 2. - ii 1 love Senior your chance, girls! Q91 Q7-ln flke an 020' sch ' fa Cu . re, ,snr A 6 p . ' H5 'ls 5 A 'rue action sho!! ww' Pse ,nf X ,., ' ? s, six X OU, .VW Wxm: 41 : ,,. . r -:LIZ 'N , ma--M ' .Elw- ..a fi.. V S-A... , ,. 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Ask Betty Maury Chance Another model Miss Prrssy Cooper Lrkes her work she Thinks its super The latest airplanes from front to rear Were designed by Ernie Uber a fine engineer Betty Herrrns rob has brought her fame She writes for TV and receives wrdc acclarm A good crtuzen Dr Frank Brben Works as a veterrarran for a livin A home that is spotless from bedspread To Towel Is that of good housewife Rubye Lee Howell Robert Bradford s work has captured hrs heart He dabbles rrr paints and other forms of art Since Elvis Pressley rs making millions He has hired a new secretary Patsy Wrllrams Jerry Deering Thrnks hrs rob rs great He rs The governor of our fiftieth state Sherry Ann Cou Tney is an Eskimo Shes with Paul Hrll rn The land of snow Walter Graham s rob IS exciting you betl He earns hrs wages flying a ret If your dog is sick Then your best bet Is Jrmmy Hicks The well known veT Dr Hrck s secretary Wanda Zergler Takes The phone And whrle you re waiting she grves your dog a bone Chief Justice Jo Ann Chandler of The United States ls busy correcting her predecessor s mistakes From city lrfe Jimmy Jack sought a change Hes now raising cattle at home on The range Betty Jane Chance says The Golden Rule WL fs rr a natc lcd f r ro foe nna B rgcr in t Tc c crv r or accla J rrra r n rr y lfatthc C rn at ABP aorng c r C ow own uc' r ' r Lrnfa c. 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