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REFLECTIONS PHILLIPS HIGH SCHOOL BIRMINGHAM ALABAMA CANDID CUTS PHILLIPS HIGH BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA CONTENTS REFLECTIONS CANDID CUTS DEDICATION THE MIRROR BOARD THE FACULTY CLASS OF JANUARY. 1952 JANUARY SENIORS CLASS OFFICERS DRESS REHEARSAL WHO S WHO BEFORE THE SHOWBOAT PULLS OUT CHANNEL 38 FIRELIGHT FUCKERS Mary Frances Farley Billy Stevens Jeannette DtChtnra Barnett Hickman Mary Franca Farley Joe Houston. Eleanor K lew welter Eleanor Klescwetter. Joe Houston Ann Garrison CLASS OF MAY. 1952 MAY SENIORS THE KNOCK WHO'S WHO SENIORS CHARGE ACCOUNT ROMANTIC REVELATIONS ACTIVITIES SERVICE CLUBS LITERARY SOCIETIES HONORARY ORGANIZATIONS ATHLETICS FOOTBALL '51 BASKETBALL '31-'52 TRACK '51 TENNIS '51 ADVERTISEMENTS Jeannette DIChlarn Anne Oliver Mao' Frances Farley Barbara Upton. Erin Vincent Leonard Yarbrough. Don Richard Douglas Baker Douglas Baker Joanne Gannaway Jewell Waldrop H. D. WINGARD DEDICATION H. D. WINGARD, Custodian of Phillips High School, for his nine-years of loyal service, for his friendly smile, for his never-failing cooperation in our activities, for his readiness to aid us whenever we call upon him, and for his interest in keeping our school a place we’re proud of. we dedicate this 1952 annual edition of THE MIRROR. i CK (Fronr rOW) White, Prouty. Green, Peterson, Hughes. Handley, Abbott, Martin, Vin- cen . (Back row) Walston, Griffin. Long, Yarbrough, Little, Roper, MacNamara. Zke Mirror Editors in Chief .............................Don Little, Mary Ann Prouty, Leonard Yarbrough Associate Editors ............................Bob Griffin, Carol Handley, Gail Martin, Corinne White Assistant Editors ......:.....................Carol Abbott, Bettyc Joyce Green, Carolyn Hughes, Charles MacNamara, Don Richard, Dan Roper, Barbara Upton, Erin Vincent, Robert Walston Cubs .........................................Ann Cochran, Julie Collum, Bryan Hutcheson, S. R. Long, Pat Peterson Art Work .....................................Douglas Baker, Mar)’ Frances Farley, Joanne Gan- naway, Barnes Hickman, Billy Stevens, Jewell Waldrop, Bryan Hutcheson, Myra Me Knight Tyfists ......................................Kenneth Barratt, Barbara Joan Black, Norma Jean Hinton ADVERTISING Staff.............................Jeanette Bryant, Ann Garrison. Joe Houston, Mar)’ Jo Hubbard, Marion Moss, Regina Smith Circulation Staff ...........................Garrett Cannon, Joe Houston. David McGauley, Burford Morgan, Randle Rice, Doris Shelton Advisers .....................................J. E. Allen, Frances Finley, Leslie Moss, Winnifred Ragan. R. P. Wood '-a i 1 I I -- L tX to fight.) Seated: Mr. Seller Slough. Principal Standing: Mr . Cortez Aj)dcr rm n' Ml“ Mfrrtl1- Mr Edward Aull. Mlu Marlon Stanley. Mlu Snow ell DEPARTMENT OP MILITARY SCIENCE AND TACTICS H fl to right. Front Row: U. Col. Er.r It. Kdgerton Second How: Cupt Hurry K. Bollrk, Jr.. Capt. Morgan K Fitzgerald. III. Third Raw: Ut Lt. Horace M. Ha good. M-Sgt. Jame« A Skelton. M-Sgt. Wilaoa L-Covington Fourth Row: M-Sgt. Olen F. YYHIiarr.ion Faculty LWRARIANS -‘left to rlrht.i Mir. Fcwlc Uwli Mlu Mildred Dll . Mlu Sara A t U. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Left to rlgt.) Front Row: MIm Mildred Farr. Ml« Sara Col'Ii. MIm Clyde Young. Mr . Inez Bartlett. Second Row: Mt Marjorie Pettee Ml Moore Alexander. Mr . Lily Sweeney, MU Wlnnlfred Ragan. D. o. — D. K Left to right i Mr. Edward Lawx. Mr. Charle Crawford. Mr . Mary Baker, Mr. Herbert Hln . Faculty ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Leli to right. Front Row: Ml Belle Andrew , MIm Muyme linwkin . MIm Mur)' Griggs. MU Le lle Mom Second Row: Miss Helen Greer. Ml OUvln Donnelly MIm France Finley. Ml Mary Ruth llollemun. Mr Maude Kobcrtson. Third Row : Ml Blanche Chapman. MU Charlotte Hodge Not Pictured -MU Claire Lynch. ' HISTORY DEPARTMENT Lefl to right « Seined: Mlu HilUr Montgomery. Mtaa Norvelle Pcnnruddockc Min Georgia Air he art. Mim Mildred WhltJa Mlu Vein Holme . Mt LlllUn Gntchell. Mr Flora Andre . Mr . Elizabeth Willingham Standing: Mr. Tom Snead. Mr. Earl Mugnuv.n. Mr. Irving Fulllngton Mr. Edward Aull. Mr. William Long. LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT 'Left to right.) Mr. K P. Goehenour. MU l la Parrett. Mia Virginia Pra tor. Mr . Elizabeth Willingham. MU Clnra Ur lie Srnn Not Shown: MU Florence Keavler Faculty MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT «Left to right.) Seated: Mlu Jeanette Garrett. Mlu Elizabeth Dou. Mlu Virginia Praytor. Mlu Hallle Stephrn on, Mlu Loui e Martin. Mlu Klml Jeter. Standing: Mr. A. L. Daw non. Mr. J. Ell Allen. SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Lcft to right.) Scaled: Mr . Ruby Roger . Ml cirwi «uut. :t r. Jane Geohegan. Mr . Bonnie Burger. Mr . Edith Craig. Standing: Mr R P, Wood. Mr. Michael Barunelll. Mr. Henry Waller. Mr. Carl Hanna. Mr. N. R. Brundrett. MUSIC. SPEECH AND ART DEPARTMENTS (Left to right . Front Row: Mr. Chnrle Halley. MU Ottlr Huff. Ml Mary Gene Cox. Mr . Dorothy Rice. Second Row: Mr. D. Waring Smith, Mia Surah Dryer. Ml Gurnet Leader. Third Row: Mr. Alfred Mayer. Faculty INDUSTRIAL ARTS. HOME ECONOMICS AND ATLETHICS DEPARTMENTS 'Left to right, i Front Row: Coach BUI Long. Mr. A H WUUhlre. Coarh Emc t Tucker. Conch Jimmy Tarrant. Second Row: Mr . Tere a Whitfield. Ml Mary Fitzgerald. Ml Mildred Trowbridge. Mr. R. W. McPher on. Coach Earl Magnuton. Third Row Mr, Crowell Whaley. Ml Lorenn Bingham. JAN U ARY SENIORS - Motto Volens ct Potens” ( Willing and able ) Colors Coral and Green Flower Picardy gladioli SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Left to right, bottom to top— Hurd. MeGraw. Hubbard. Garrison. Berry. Holliday. Hotey. Stewart. Vann. Zhe Class of January, 1952 OFFICERS President Evelyn Holliday Pianist Vice-President Boh Hosey Vocalist Secretary Cellist Orator Artist Poet COMMITTEES ANNUAL — Eleanor Kicscwcttcr, Billy Earl Wallace, Joe Houston, Doris Skelton, Emalcne Skelton. Miss Moss, Sponsor RING — Margaret Ann Wilson, Jimmy Wasley, Joan Price INVITATION—Judy Akin, Anne McCollum, Barbara McEIduff, Kenneth Ladner, John G. Smith. Miss Huff, Sponsor MOTTO — Don Little, Carolyn Jo Bobo, Gary O'Bryant, Walter Lewis, Carolyn Holston, Miss Scnn. Sponsor FLOWER AND COLOR — Ann McGraw, Mar)- Helen Alexander, Shirley Harris, Charles Williams. Don Blanton. Miss Leader, Sponsor SOCIAL AND GIFT — Marion Rockett, Mary Faith Kimbrough, Hazel Williams, John Allan. Frank Jones, Frank Zimmerman. Miss Holmes, Sponsor MARGARET NELL ADDERHOLD Teel JUDITH ANNE AKIN Jttdy Senior Class Invitation Committee Chairman ’52; G. O Scholarship Committee '49. Athletic Committee 'SO: Thespians ’50. President 51; Vestalla '48. President '51. Corresponding Secretary 50. Kccvrdlnjc Secretary 'SO. Treasurer '49; Future Teachers ol America '-IS. Vice-President '50. Secretary 49. Librarian 49; S. K. President 48. '49. '50 Secretary '50. ‘51. P. T. A. Representative '49. '50. Council Member '49. Mirror Atcmt '51; Speech Class Secretary . W: History Class Secretary 51; English Class President '49; Marshal '48-'50. Head Marshal '50; Footloose '51: Senior Play Make-up Committee '49. '50. 51; Radio Play; Activities Utter Xt MARY HELEN ALEXANDER Pierian 49. Corresponding Secretary '50, Historian '51. Club Stunts '50 '51; S R Rod Cross Rcpresentnliive 51; Hnmemaking Class Secretary 51; Mirror Typist. JOHN ALLAN Ushers '51; Hl-Y '30. Vice-President '51; Glee Club 51; S. R. President '49. '50. Vice-President '49-‘51, Mirror Agent '50: Marshal '30; Senior Ploy '31. MY SALVATORY ANSELMO Beef Ushers 50. Glee Club '49. President '49; Sports Club '49; Football Utter '49. '30. '51. Most Valuable Player 51; Marshal '49; Who's Who 52. HAZEL ERLINE APLIN Earlie Aglaia 'IS; S. R, Stamp Salesman '30. KENNETH DARRELL BARRETT Coot Ushers '50; Gorxos '50; Science Club '49: Glee Club '49; Choir '49: Mirror Typist '51; Annual Typist '52; National Poetry Anthology '49. '50. 51. JAMES CROSLEY BATES Jim D. O. Club '49. President '30. Reporter '5tj Frenrh Club 49; S. R. Stamp Salcsn an '4H, '51. Red Cross Representative '48. Mirror Agent '51. ROBERT DONALD BELL Clobber-Head D. O. Club '50: S. R Stamp Salesman '51. Council Member 30. Red Cross Representative '49; Football '47: Marshal '48. BILL BERREY Senior Class Vocalist '52: S. R. Red Cross Representative '49. Stamp Salesman '49; Boys' Ensemble '49-'51. Vice-President '30; Choir 49'51: Glee Club ‘49-‘51; R. O. T. C.. Srrt '49. Capt. '50. Lt. Col. 'SI; Pickles Quartet '50. WILLIAM DONALD BLANTON Dusty Auditorium Committee '51; Madrigal Club '47-'49; Choir President '30. Business Manager '49: S. R. President •48. Secretary ‘51 Council Member '47: Marshal 47- 49; Minstrel '50: Who's Who '52. CAROLYN JO BOBO National Honor Society '52: Newcomer's Club Social Chairman '40. K. T. A. 'SO. Critic '51: R. O. T. C. Sponsor '51; dec Club f«0; Clothing Class Vice-President '51; Marshal '51. BARBARA ANN BROWN Bubs National Honor Society 'M: Thespians '50. Secretary 51: O. O. President 51: Second Associate '50: Publicity und Publication Committee 51; Vestnlia '48. Chaplain '49. Corresponding Secretary 50. Recording Secretary '50. President '51. Year Book Chairman '51; P. T. A. '49. Program Chairman '49. Year Book Chairman '50. President '50; Preach Club '80: R. O. T. C. Battalion Sponsor 51: S. R. Secretary '48. Vice-President '48. '49. 80. '51. Mirror Agent •30. P. T. A. Representative '50; English Class Vice-President '48. Secretary '49; Speech Class Secretary 30: Marsha! '48 Head Marshal '49; Senior Pluy '51. Best Actress; Activities Letter '52; Who's Who '52. MERWYN EVANS BROWN Marvin National Honor Society '52: Writers Workshop 51: S. R ITcsldcnt '00. Vice-President '49. Council Member '49: National Poetry Anthology Award '51; Fair Award '30. CLARENCE M. CRAWFORD Red Sr. Hl-Y '51; S. R. Stamp Agent '50; Basketball 48; Office Helper '51. EVELYN EILEEN CREAMER Zeke S. H Mirror Agcnt'49. 51; Red Cross Representative '■18. Council Member '50: Marshal '51; Band ‘48-’52. Head Drummtr '50; Softball Captain '30. '51. Speedball Captain •50. Volleyball Captain 50. Basketball '51. Gym Assistant '51. Gym Class Captain 51: Who's Who '52. JAMES DAVIDSON INA FAYE DISNEY Agluia '49. Critic '49. Corresponding Secretary '50. Vice-President '51. President '51: S. R. Secretary '49. Red Cross Representative '49; Biology Class President '49; Choir •49-'51; Madrigal Club 30: Girls' Ensemble 51; Mirror Typist '51; Marshal '49. CHARLES LARRY ELMORE Cbas. National Honor Society '51. PEGGY JEAN FREEMAN Clubs Committee Secretary 51; Safety Committee '51: Promethean '47; Homemaking CUsa President '51; Marshal. Associate Head ’51; Mirror Typist '51; Library Typist '31. ANN GARRISON Thespians '51: Senior Clan Poet 33; Sportsmanship Committee '50, Chairman 30. Safety Committee ’51: Y-Tcens 48. President '•IS. ’30. Vice-President '51: Girls' Letter Club ’50; S. R. Secretary '49. Council Member ’50. Secretary and Stamp Salesman '51; Volleyball '48- 51; Soccer '48-'51: Basketball '49-'31; Softball '49- 31: Gym Class Captain '49; Cheerleader '•l -'51. Head Cheerleader '50: Activities Letter 32. MARIA GRAMMAS Athletic Committee '50; Y-Teen 51; S. R. Secretory '50: Homemaklng Class Secretary '51: Cheerleader '50-'52: Band Vaudeville '49; Who’s Who '52. AGNES ANN GUNN Hone) Thespians '51; Science Club '48; Kuphrosynean '49. Critic 51. Writers Workshop 51; S. R. Red Cross Representative '30: Speech Class Treasurer '49; National Poetry Anthology '51. JAMES SHIRI.EY HARRIS Gorgas '48. Vice-President '49. '30. Chaplain '50. President '31: S. R. President '49. Council Member '30: Marshal '49; B-Team Football '49. B-Team Letter '49; Choir '50; Boys' Ensemble '50. WILLIAM ALLEN HAYES Band '48-'30. BEN HELTON Ushers '50: Gorgas '48: S. R. Mirror Agent '48-'49. Secretary '50. Council Member '48; Marshal '49. GLENDA HENSLEY JAMES DUNCAN HOLCOMB Jimmy Ushers 30. Assistant Head Usher ‘31; Sports Club '50: Varsity Football '50. Varsity Football Letter '31. ROWLAND R. HOLCOMB Homer Transferred from Woodlown ’50; Newcomers Club ’50: Curry '50; S. R. Mirror Agent '31. Paper Chairman '51; Marshal '50. Head Marshal '51: R. O. T. C. Lt. Col. '51. EVELYN LOUISE HOLLIDAY Holly National Honor Society '51; Thespians '51; Sportsmanship Committee '50; Senior Class President '52; Jr. Y-Teens '48. Lay Member '49. President '49; Sr. Y-Teens '30, Secretary '50. President '51: Girls' Letter Club '49. President '50. Sports Reporter '51; S. R. President '49. '50. 51. Stamp Salesman '50. Mirror Agent '49: Speech Class Vice-President •51: Gym Class Captain '•19; Cheerleader '49. Hcod Cheerleader '50; Gym Assistant '50; Bnskctlwll '48-'51; Volleyball ‘48-'51: Softball '48-'51; Soccer '48-51; 1st School Letter '49: 1st State Utter '30; 2nd School Utter '50; 2nd State Utter '50; 3rd School Uticr '31; Loving Cup 51; Senior Play Publicity Committee '51; Activities Utter '52. BERTHA C AROLYN HOLSTON S. R. Freshman Girla Representative ‘48, Kuphrosyncan '48. Vice-President ‘49. Treasurer 'SO; Glee Club '40. President '49; Mirror Typist '51. CHARLOTTE E. HOLSTUN Speed bn II '30. HILDA MARGARET HORN Big-mamma Jr. Red Cross President '30. Vestalla '49. Vice-President '49. Chaplain '49; Promcthan 51; S. R. Vice-President '49. Stamp Salesman '49. P. T. A. Representative '51. Red Cross Representative '49. '30, President '50; Speech Class President '49. Secretary '48; Komemnklng Class President •49; Marshal '49. '51; Mirror T pl t '52; Who's Who '52 Activities Monogram ‘52. ROBERT HENRY HOSEY Ushers 30. Treasurer '31; Athlctir Committee '31: Senior Class Vice-President '32; Gorga Secretary '49; Jr. Red Cross '49; Sports Club '50-'51; S. R. Mirror Agent '30. P. T. A. Representative '50. Secretary '51; B-Team Football '49 Varsity Football '50. '31; Basketball '30, '51: Track '50. •5L ANNA LOU HOUSE Vestalla '31. Critic '51; S. R. Stamp Salesmun '48, P T. A Representative '49: Glee Club '48; Mirror Typist '51; Marshal '49. ROBERT PAUL HOUSER Bobby Science Club '49; D. O. Club '30; Marshal '30. JIMMY HOUSTON JOSEPH BRANTLEY HOUSTON. JR. joe Ushers '30. Associate Head Usher '31; Jr. Red Cross '30. Treasurer oO; Science Club '48. Critic ’49, President V). Science Talent Search '51 Alabama Junior Academy of Science Delegate '49. '50. ‘51; S. R. Stamp Salesman '49, '51; Chemistry Class Committee Chairman '30; Intramural Basketball 49; Tennis '49-'51, B-Team letter '•19. Varsity Letter 51. State Tournament Singles Entry '51; Band Solo Trombone '48-'32; Orchestra. Solo Tromtione '48-'52. AJI-dty Ill-School Orchestra '51; Lunch Room Cashier '49-'52: Foot-loose '51: Who's Who '52; Monogram '52 BETTY SUE HUBBARD F. X. A. 50. Secretary-Treasurer 'SO. President '31; Mnemosynean '48; D. O. Club M. Secretary '31; S. H. Secretary-Treasurer; Orchestra '•18-'51. A. E. A. Orchestra '48. '49. Second Symphony '50. MARY JOSEPHINE HUBBARD Cnrlt National Honor Society ’51. President '51; Senior Class Secretary 32; Scholarship Committee '31; Mnemosynean 48. Corresponding Secretary '30. Vice-President '51. French Club 'SO; S. R. Secretary '48. 'SO. Mirror Agent '49. Chaplain ’50. Vice-President '51: Choir '49. Librarian '51; Girts' Gle« Club ’48. '49; Senior Play Chairman Property Committee -50; Marshal 49. 51: Mirror Typist '51; Club Stunt •48-'51: Activities Letter '52. Gertrude hubbard Gtrt e D. O. Club, Social Chairman '51: S. R. Council Member '49; Red Crow Representative 51; Stump Salesman '49. Biology Class President '49; Choir '49; Mirror Typist '51. ELOISE VIRGINIA HURI) Giuny Nut tonal Honor Society Vice-President '51. Senior Class Orator '52; Thespians '51. P. T. A. '49. Historian '49. Social Chairman '50. Treasurer '31; Science Club '48. Secretary '48. Vice-President '49 ‘30, President '51; Deuale Club '49. Critic '49; Jr. Red Cross '49; S. R Council Member '49; Band ’49-’31; Orchestra '50; Senior Play '31. eorry Wrong Number '51; High School High Light '51: Mirror Typist '51; Alabama Junior Science Award '51; Who's Who '52; Activities Utter '52. SHIRLEY ANNE JERNIGAN Jernigan Jr. Y-Teens '49. Secretary '49. Parliamentarian '50. Treasurer '50; S. R. Secretary '50. Slump Salesman '50. P. T. A. Representative '51. Vice-President '49, Red Cross Representative '49; Cheerleader '51. FRANK JONES Usher '51: Hl-Y '49. Treasurer 49. 50. ELEANOR G. K1ESEWETTER Ktezie National Honor Society '52; Thespians 50; Senior Class Annual Committee Chairman '32; Promethean '48. President '51, Corresponding Secretwy '31. Critic '50. Parliamentarian 49; G. L. C. '48. Critic 51; F. T. A. '49; Promoters '30. Corresponding Secretary '51; Glee Club '49: Choir '49. Accompanist '32; Marshal '51; Call It A Day . The Love Clinic”, Footloose ; ArtlvlUe Utter ‘52 MARY FAITH KIMBROUGH Mini National Honor Society '52; Thespians '49; G. 0. First Associate 51; Ortentntton Committee '51. Science Club '49; Mncmosyncan '50. Recording Secretary '51; S. R. Council Member '50; Choir 49-'51. Secretary '51; Madrigal Club '50; Ensemhle Secretary '50; Boy's Music Accompanist '49-•51; Girts' Oratorical! '51; Marshal '31; Catching Up With Christmas '49; Activities Utter '52 WALLACE LACEY Transfer from Gulf Coast Military Academy '51 KENNETH LADNER Senior Class Invitation Committee '.' 2; Ushers ’50; Hl-Y Secretary-Treasurer ‘31; Choir '49. Business Manager '49. Vice-President '30. President '31; Boys' Choir '51. Assistant Secretary-Treasurer '31: Choir '49. Business Manager '49. Director '51; Glee Club, Vice-President '48: Madrigal Club '49; Pickles Quartet '31: S. R Mirror Agent '48. President '48. '51. Council Member '49. Stamp Salesman '32; Marshal '49; Monogram '52. GERALD WAYNE LANGSTON Gus WALTER JACKSON LEWIS Thespians '51; Usher '50. Head Usher 51; Law and Order Committee '51. Chairman '51;Publicity and Publications Committee '51. l rumoters '30. Treasurer '51; Yancey '49; S. K Vice-President '51, S. R President 31; Footloose” 51; Rllle Team Utter '50; B-Team Foot hull Utter '49; School Radio Sound Effects Man '51; Head Marshal ‘31; Who' Who '52; Monogram '52. HARRELL JACOB LEIGEBER J-cob Own '51; S. H. Vice President '48; Marshal '50. DONALD FORREST LITTLE Don National Honor Society '31; Thespians 'SI; Quill and Scroll 52; G. O. Election Committee 50. Senior Class Motto Committee Chairman '52. Senior Election Committee Chairman '32; Uincn 'DO; Yancey '49: Projection Club '31. Letter '52; Promoter '50; Mirror Board '50-'51, Associate Editor '30. Assistant Editor '51. Annual Board '50. '31. Assistant Editor 50. Edltor-ln-chlel '31; S R. Council Member '49. Vice-President '30. President 91. Mirror Ag.-nt •51 Red Cross Representative 51; Blrm.nghnm News HI-cuj Reporter '51; Chemistry Group Captain '50. Marshal '51: Footloose '5L Best Actor '52; Club Stunts '30. Who's Who '52; Activities Letter '32. WINN-RED LITTLE Wtn Y-Teen '48; S. R. Council Member '30; Orchestra '48; Mirror Typist 51. JULIA LOTHER Thespians '30; Y. N. A. Cluh '30. Puhll.-lty Chairman '51; Thola '49. Prestldcnt '51. Parliamentarian ’49. Critic •50; Marshal '48-'51. CATHERINE ANNE McCOLLUM National Honor Society '51. Thespian '49. Vice-President '51; Senior Class Invitation Committee 31. O.ientu-tlon Committee '31; Clubs Committee ‘Ml Mncmosynean ‘48. Historian '51. President ’51; rrcnch Club '49. Secretary '51; Promoters of Good Will and Understanding SX: S. R. President '49. Vice-President '49. Secretary 50. Mirror Agent '51. Jr. Red Cross Representative '48. Attendance Chairman '48; rJlgtUn Class secreuiry '48; Vocal Class Secretary '50: Speech Class Treasurer '50; History Class Secretary '51; R. O. T. C. Sponsor 81; Glee Club '48-'49; Choir 49-'51; Girls' Ensemble '50: Madrigal Club 51; Marshal 49-'51. Head Marshal '50; Campaign Speaker SO; Footloose 81; Activities Letter '32, BARBARA McELDUFF Bobs Nntllon.nl Honor Society 51; Senior Invitation Committee '51: Senior Play Publicity Chairman '51; G. O. Athletic Committee '51; Junior Y-Teons '49. Secretary '49; Senior Y-Tecns '51. Secretary '51; Captain of Championship Basketball Team '51: Cheerleader '50-'51. Letter '51; S- R Secretary '48. Stamp Salesman '49. Jr. Red Cross Representative '49. P. T. A. Representative 81. Council Member 31: Mirror Typist 51; Home Nursing Award ‘51: Monogram '52. ANN ELIZABETH McGRAW Senior Class Flower and Color Committer Chairman '52; Library Club '48-'50. President '48. '30; Latin Club '30; S. R Council Member '48. Mirror Agent '49 P T. A. Representative 50; Science Class Mirror Reporter '49; Glee Club '49; Choir 5f .'52: Madrigal Club '30-31; Science Club '50-'51; Mirror Ty pist 51: Marshal '51: Red Cross Workshop ‘48: State Fair Prize 51: Library Assist ant '50; Senior Class Artist '52; Monogram '32 JIM MIE LI LLA MILES Jimmie Lon Library Club '48. '50: D. O. Club '51-'32; S R President '48, '49. '51. Vice-President '48. '49. Stamp Salrsmnn '30.'51: Mirror Typist '51: D. O. Social Chairman 51. GARY O'BRYANT Ushers Club '50, Secretary 81; Science Club 48- 49, S. R Mirror Agent '49; Civics Class Secretary '48; English Class Secretary '49; Music Festival '48; Music Ensemble 50; Phillips Night '48; Auditorium Program '50; Marshal •49-'51. JOAN ETTA PRICE JoanE National Thespian '51; Jr. Red Cross President 51. Vice-President '50. Corresponding ScTelary '49; Kuphrosy-ncan President '51. Vice-President '50; Science Club '49. Marshal '49, Assistant Head 50. Head '51 S. R President •48. Vice-President '49 Secretary-Treasurer 'SO. Red Cross Representative 48 '49 50. 51; Stamp Salesman 30: Speech Class President '49. '51. Secretary '31 Critic 51. Social Chairman '49; English Class Secretary '48. '49; Minor Reporter 48: History Class Secretary 81. GAYLE ELLEN RHEA D. O. Club ’30; S, R SecreLsry '48. Rod CTOs Rcpre-renlatUe '49, P. T. A. Representative 51; Marshal '47-'49. LAWRENCE BERRY ROBINSON Lucy D. O. aul 30. President M; Gorgas S. R Vice-Ptealdent ’31. Mirror Ajjrnt '51. Stamp Salesman ’50- 51: :..ar hal MARION WOOD ROCKETT Miron National Honor Society 52. Clio '49. Treasurer ’80. Secretary M. Prseidcnt '31. K. T. A 50. Vice-President ’50 Chairman Social Committee ’31; S. R. Stamp Salesman ■•19, Mirror Agent 49. Council Meml r '30, Mirror Aumi ’30. Coundl Memtier 51, Secretary '51: Mirror Boon! '4.8-’49: Anthology Award ‘30; Mirror Typist '51. ROBERT SAI FERSTONE Sack Session Room President 4S. Vlce-Pivddcnt K. Vice President '49. Council Member '50. Sa.’ety Chairman Track •19. BETTY LOU SALTER Legs Red Cross '30: Majorette ‘30-'31; Marshal ‘31 SYDNEY SELF Baby Ac la la '-W. Secretary 51. Treasurer Y . Critic 49: S. R Vice-President '49. Secretary 48. Jr ted Cnw« Rep retcntntlve '50-'51. DORIS JANE SHELTON National Honor Society '51. Thespians '51; G O. SaTely Committee '48-'3 . Secretary '50; Plerlnn Recotdlnc herre-tarv '51; Science Club '49; Jr Red Cross ' ll'. President 51. Record in Secretary '50; S R President '48. C. un-ll Member '48. Stamp Salesman '51: Biology Class President 4 ' Secretory '49: footloose '31. exchange Cup '52: Monogram '52. EMELANE SKELTON BETTY LOU SMITH Lou Astrara ’SO. Treasurer 51: Library Club 19. Vice-President '51. 'SO. Treasurer '51; Typist '51: Mlrmr Typist 51: Mav Day Festival 49- 50. Rond Vaudeville '-K -'51; Majorette -I8-'51. JOHNNIE G. SMITH ERNEST T. STEPHENS Tasottli Sport Club 51: $. R. Council Mfmlx-r '50; Football M: Truck '49-'31. ALBERT R. STEWART Hl-Y -lb. Vice-President 18; Senior Clas Cellist '32: S. R. Jr. Rod Cross Representative '48. I’. T. A. Representative '49; Orchestra 19- 51. Treasurer 49. Vice-President 50. President '51. BETTY JEAN TAYLOR Aglnln 48, Parliamentarian '4b. F. T. A '50. S. R. SwrUir)' '48, Marshal '48. '51. MARTHA JOAN TRAWICK Trawick Thespian 80. '52. Astrca '50, Crlllr '30. President '31; Who'S Who Host Dressed '50. Wlllloi '51; Rod Cross 30-'52: International Friendship Committor Chairman. S. R. Mirror Agent '48 Secretary '49. Rod Cross Ropresontativc '50-'51; Homemnklng Clnss Secretary '31; Coll It A Day '50. Love Clinic” '31. MARJORIE VANN National Honor Society '31. Scretary 51: Senior Class Pianist '32. G. O. Auditorium Committee 50. Publicity and Publications Committee '30; Mner..o yncan 48. Treasurer '31. Critic '51; French Club ’50. Treasurer '51; S. R C un-Cd Mrmt er '48. Secretary '49. '50. Stamp Salesman '49 '50. '31. P. T. A. Representative '49; Choir '49-'32. Stale Musle Contest '30. Cit Hall Festival '50. l'nltt-d Nations Program 50. May Day Program '51. Operetta Special Chorus 51i Girls' Ensemble 'SO; Accompanist for Vocnl Class '50-'51; Glee Club '48-'49. Business Manager '•'9; Marshal 19- 31; Senior Play Property Committee T 1; Activities letter '32. WILLIAM EARL WALLACE Bill National Honor Society '32. I O l ubllcations Committee 51: Junior Hl-Y t9: Writers Work Shop '51: R.O.T.C CpI '30, Sgt. '31. Medal '51; National Poetry Anthology Award '50; Fair Award '31. JAMES THOMAS WASLEY Jimmy Senior Class Ring Committee '52. Curry '50: S.R. Secretory '31. Stamp Salesman: B-Tenm Footl all '49; Marshal •4S -'31. CHARLES EDWIN WILLIAMS Sonny Ushers 51. Sr. Hl-Y '50- 32. President 31; S. R. Mirror Agent '49. '50. Council Member '49. Track '50; Who's Who '52. HAZEL WILLIAMS Dagmar National Honor Society 52. Social Chairman 32: Jr Y-Teenr. '48-'49; Sr. Y-Trens ’St). Soc.nl Committee Chairman '51; Senior Class Social Committee '51; Senior Play Publicity Committee '51; s. H Secretary Vi. '49. '50. Sportsmanship Chairman ’B0; History Class Secretary '51: Mirror Typist '31; Rand Vaudeville SO-'31; S4 rer '48; Softball '40-30: Speedhall '49-'.V . Ilaskethall '49; Volleyball '30: Marshal '49-50. Office Marshal '51 MARGARET ANN WILSON Marcty National Honor Society '30. Trensurer ’51; Chairman Senior Ring Committee '51; Vc talt '48. Historian -19 Vlcr-President ’51: P. T. A '• . Parliamentarian '51; PT.A Representative ’49 S. R Stamp Salesman '48-'51. English Class Secretary '48; Speech Class Secretary ‘49. Marshal 1; Who's Who '33: Monogram '32 FRANK PAUL ZIMMERMAN Zim llllllnrd ’50; S. R. Vice-President '51. Mirror Agent '51: Basketball Basketball •19.'50; Track M9-'50. Seniors Not Pictured BENNETT STEPHEN RAY. JR. Weiner D. O. Club Vice-President 51. Sport Club '48; Football 47. -19: Track '-IS, Who’s Who JANUARY MR. and MISS PHILLII’IAK Walter Lewis Baba Brown MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Virginia Hurd Joe Houston BEST LOOKING Margaret Hern, Charles Williams MOST ATHLETIC Evelyn Creamer, Sammy Anselmo MOST STUDIOUS Don Little, Margaret Ann Wilson WITTIEST Don Blanton, Maria Grammas Last Wi Before the Showboat Pulls Out! A ml-1 ER our last performance, we of Showboat arc eager to help the up-and-coming troopers at P. H. S. by leaving them in our will some valuable possession . Starting things off, Margaret Horn leaves her flashing dark eyes anJ personality to Sylvia Kendricks, who really doesn't need them. Don Blanton leaves his height and good looks to Buddy Strickland, who can't use the height. To Carol Handley goes Jimmy Wasley's pretty blond hair. Gee, it's the same shade without benefit of the bottle. lirline Alpin wants little Celia Blackburn to have her height. Celia needs some! Joan Traywick leaves her knowledge of fashions to Lizzie Manasco. They’ probably wear the same size anyway. Patty Wilson gets the graceful walk of Joan Price. Carolyn Bobo bequeaths her R.O.T.C. uniforms to Cecilc McElroy and Doris Pugh, future sponsors! Maria Grammas transmits her abundant wit and big brown eyes to Eloise Hamrick and Jean Jackson. Glenda Hensly and Winifred Little leave their blond complexion? to Bob RusselL Zackic Doughty and Theron Montgomery. Ouch! They clash! Don't they? Skipper Dorricutt is the recipient of Kenneth Barrett’s slim figure and poetic-nature. (Am I kidding?) Beverly Phifer wills her desire to diet to Peg Fountain. (Notice I said desire, not need.) Whew, that was close! I:ay Disney and Marjorie Vann bequeath their ability to grow to the same height and stop, to Sue Thomson and Sue Boston. (Some mistake there.) Albert Stewart and Jacob Liegebcr leave their musical talents to Zeke Busby and Phil Timbcrlakc. My, My! Mary Jo Hubbard wills her ability to get along with anyone to Emily Thomson. Pin-Curls Julie Collum receives Anna House's curly, airly hair, even though it's not the same color. Jimmy Holcomb cheerfully leaves his guard position to Don Rucks. Lawrence Robinson bequeaths his toothpick figure to Francis Picker, who needs more. But that's not enough! and estament Shirley jernigan leaves some of her beauty to Mar)' Ruth Lassiter who doesn’t need much. Carolyn Holston and Babs Brown w ill their dainty appearances to Jane Pilkinton, Carol Lundcjucst, and Imogene Scott. All of those with messy lockers at P. H. S. get the ability of Ann McGraw and Gertrude Hubbard to be neat. Don Little's dramatic abilities go to Sylvie Leslie, who does all right on iicr own. Doris Shelton’s quiet ways go to Marjie Edgcmon. Ernest Stevens leaves his ability to get along with teachers to Fats Lamar. William Hayes and Gerald Langston transmit their innocent faces to Graham Shanks. Jon Appleton, and Joe Ross. Judy Akin donates her calm manner in the face of disaster to Barbara Upton, who'll need it if she is ever connected with another senior play. Margaret Nell Addcrhold and Emalene Skelton will their sunny dispositions to Jane Mooty. Vance Sparks gets Jimmie Miles’ lilting smile. Ronnie Watson leaves his aloof manner to Paul Bates. Gosh! To Peggy Sue Hamby goes Gayle Rhea's coal black hair. Beanie Davidson and Robert Safferstone will their ability to stay in high school longer than anyone else to Ronny York, who may beat their records. Betty Sue Hubbard's sweetness of manner goes to Barbara Lewis. Not that it's necessary! To Johnny Lee Smith and Jerry Harrison goes James Houston's ability to be drafted. They will soon be old enough. James Bates and Robert Bell leave—well, they've already left. I guess that’s enough. Marion Rockett’s stately figure goes to tiny Peggy Ann Price. Now as the Showboat leaves the dock at P. H. S. and goes to unknown ports, we hope you will take these gifts and use them wisely. Jot Houston Eleanor K eseu etter Class Channel '52—The Best In Television mTTHNTION, Mr. and Mrs. North America and all the ships south of the thirty-eighth Parallel! This afternoon we bring you, I Saw Wha' Hoppened, a summary of the latest news, presented to you by the Walter Lewis Lemonade Company. First, Mr. Sam Anselmo would like to say a few short words in behalf of the product that makes this program possible. ' A few short words.” And wc now take you to Joe (Winchell) Houston, our anomalous announcer, who has finally made his way to New York Harbor, where he is waiting eagerly to bring you up to date on the latest news with the January 17, 1973 Home Edition, including the landing of the world-famous showboat, “The Phillipian. Mr. Houston. “Thank you, Mr. Bob Lilly, Vice-president of the B. D. L. (Bow Down Low) radio network. Chicago. Illinois. On the screen at this moment is the greatest showboat of them all, “The Phillipian. You will note that among the passengers coming down the gangplank are many stars of stage and screen. There is Miss Eleanor Kiesewetter, star of the John G. Smith production, Flatbrokc, who has just returned from an exciting tour of the Siberian Salt Mines. To your left is that comic scream of crystal sets all over the nation, Frank Scratch” Zimmerman. FLASH! We interrupt this program to bring you an important news bulletin! Professors William E. Wallace, Benjamin C. Helton, and Mcrwyn E. Brown were last seen heading up”, following the most recent and must successful experiment in the use of atomic bombs as potential dc-gravitizcrs . Anyone finding their remains will kindly send them at once to Room 108, Phillips High School. Back to the showboat! You will notice a slight commotion on the fore-deck. It seems that Anne McCollum, noted socialite, has just returned from Paris with the latest in French accent. The captain, John Allan, is at the moment assisting Customs Officer Charles Williams in meeting Miss McCollum. It may take an hour or so. Wc now move to another part of the dock to give you an interview with that red-hot redhead, Virginia Hurd, best known for her role with Ken Ladner in her latest dramatic success. f At this time I should like to introduce to you one of my most loyal assistants, Bob Hosey, who will take you aboard the showboat by camera, and give you a real-life picture of the modern steward and his passengers. As wc move down the corridor, we see stewards Shirley Harris. Gary O’Bryant, and Ben Ray discussing the recent cut in pay. They don’t seem very happy over the prospects. if rophecy FLASH! Man overboard! There is a commotion on deck at this moment. Frank Jones, noted Hollywood photographer, in an effort to get a picture from the rail of the boat, slipped and got it, period. Bewailing his fate are his two loses. Misses Mary Helen Alexander and the ' Woman that's known as Lou. Betty Lou Smith. Two sweet nurses just ran up. Oh yes. It's Julia Faye Lother and Betty Jean Taylor. Photographer Jones has just been pulled from the briny by Messrs. Clarence Crawford and Bobby Houser who. by pure chance, happened to be carrying with them a 300-foot, 2% inch, 3,000 pound aluminum alloy cable. Tell us in your own words, Mr. Jones, exactly what happened. I slipped. Thank you, Mr. Jones, for your thrilling account of a most tragic experience. I see Miss Ha2cl Williams over on the sundeck, who, as usual, is her own charming self. Misses Evelyn Holliday, Barbara McEiduff and Billie Ann Garrison can be seen working out in the boat's gym in preparation for their match scheduled this coming Friday night at Madison Square Garden. They will meet three Spanish contenders, all women, who arc said to carry a lot of weight, with the mayor of New York, Don Little. Betty Lou Salter, former head majorette of Zoocowskys College for Men, has been seen headed for the galley. It is rumored that the Phillipian” enlists only men for cooks. Miss Peggy Freeman, another well-known singer, can be seen on the bridge at this moment talking to her latest beau. Miss Evelyn Creamer, recently voted the girl most likely to succeed”, is at the present moment attempting one of her most difficult feats, that of breaking a straw over a 500-pound crowbar, held by her assistant, Charles Elmore. From one of the guests' quarters comes the brilliant tenor voice of Bill Ezio” Berrey. Mr. Berrey is most noted for his recent recording, Because of Me. Accompanying is Miss Mary Faith Kimbrough, nationally-known ivory clicker. Roland Homer Holcombe is on his way to get a divorce from his seventceth wife. The noted lawyer, Margaret A. Wilson, is handliing the case. Miss Sydney Self is her most capable assistant. I see by the clock that our time is running out, so I shall bid you all adieu and: wish you good sailing. This is Red (Winchcll) Houston signing off for Station PHS and inviting you to listen in next week, same time, same station, when we shall again bring you I Saw Wlu‘ Hoppened sponsored by Lewis Lemonade, ‘the best by taste test’!“ Eleanor Kiesewelter Joe Houston Class Poem FIRELIGHT FLICKERS The evening firelight flickers, The golden flame grows bright, As memories of our high school days Steal across the light. Our high school days have come and gone They all passed very fast. But while the firelight flickers bright The memories shall last. A spark flies from the fireplace. Our minds turn back the date. From January of fifty-two To nineteen forty-eight. A group of Freshmen running 'round With proud but worried looks. Searching hard for two-fourteen— And lockers for our books. It didn't taks us long to learn. We figured up the scores. Another year and we became Those mighty-smarty” Sophomores. The year that thrills our memories. One we shall remember, Is the year that we were Juniors. It started in September— Our Raiders were the Heroes! Winners every game! Defeating the Woodlawn Colonels They made secure our fame. The firelight flickers once again, Our memories are clear, t As we review delightful times, Brought by our Senior year. We ll all remember Showboat— A most exciting day. And how could wc forget ' Footloose” ' Our wonderful Senior Play. Our Senior parties filled with fun. And graduation night. Will be among the memories Seen in the bright firelight. —Ann Garrhon MAY SENIORS igr Left to right: Appleton, Oliver, Richard, Atkinson, Morgan, Rice, Parker, Baker. Mono Never Turn Back Plotter Cape lasmine Colors Silver and Blue Class of May, 1952 OFFICERS President .................................... Jon Appleton Vice President ........................ Don Parker Secretary ....................... Bertha Atkinson Orator ............................ Barbara Upton Poet....................................Anne Oliver Artist .............................. Douglas Baker Pianist ........................................ Don Richard Violinist ........................... Diana Morgan Vocalist .............................. Randle Rice : COMMITTEES Ring —Phil Timbcrlakc, Kitty Caughman, Roy Walker, Miss Doss, Sponsor. Initiation—Graham Shanks, Carol Slaughter, Wayne Johnson. Miss Huff, Sponsor. Color and Flower—Jeanne Givens, Max Peacock, Audrey Jones, Miss Finley, Sponsor. Annual—Perry Scott, Dot Reese, Carolyn Ann Higgenbotham, Mr. Allen, Sponsor. Motto—Elizabeth Manasco, Don Richard, Jon Durstinc, Miss Senn, Sponsor. Social—Gordon Neville, Joe Ross. Ted Teague, Betsy King, Eloisc Hamrick, Miss Holmes, Sponsor. MELBA JEANETTE ABSHER Meb Y-Teens Secretary '52; F. N. A. Vice-President '51, President '52; Newcomer Club Secretary '50; Marshal '50. '51. '52. BETH' JEAN ALLRED Droopey D. O. Club '51; Y-Teens -19; S. R. President '49; Mar-shal '50. JOANN ANDREWS Shorty D O. Club '50; K. N. A. '51; S. R Rod Cross Kepre-tentative '4S. '49. Stamp Salesman '49. '50. '52. MARY ELLEN APUN Aglala '49. Vice-President '52. Recording Secretary '51-Crltlc '50. Reporter '30; S. K President '48. Vice-President '49, Secretary '49. Stamp Salesman '4S. '50: English Clas., Secretary '50; History Class Secretary '50; Club Stunts '49. •30. 51: Marshal '49. JAMES PETER APOSTOLOS Dimitrius Ushers '52; Jr. Red Cross '49; S R. President '51. P. T. A RepivKC.uauve 'fill; Marshal '50. '52. JON APPLETON Senior Class President '52; National Honor Society '31; G. O. Second Associate '51. Scholarship Committee '50. Publicity Committee Chairman '52; Sports Club '51; Ushers, Assistant Head Usher 51; baseball B '49. '30; Basketball U 'SO; Varsity Basehall '51; Varsity Basketball '51; Football Manager '51. Who's Who '52 DAN SCO'IT ASHWANDER Thespians '52; Ushers '51; Sports Club '50. '51: Gorgas •49; S. R. President '49. '51. Vice-President 51. 52; Foot-ball '49, '50. Marshal '49. BERTHA ATKINSON Sr. CImss Secretary '52; Euphrusynean '50. Secretary '50. President '50. '52. Vi e-President '51; Choralicrs '52. Librarian '52; Glee Club '50. Vice-President '30. Treasurer •30: Jr Red Cross '48: S. R. Secretary 49. 50. '31: Marshal •50. '32. ROBERT AYCOCK D. O. Club Vice-President 51; S. R Vice-President '51. Council Member '51. Safety Chairman '50; Marshal ’50. DOUGLAS BAKER Sr. Class Artist '52 iMIRIAN JENEANE BARNES Mint F. N. A. Club 50. Treasurer 51. Social Chairman '51: Glee Club '49; D. O. Club '50; S. R. Vice-Pit sident '48: Kn«U h Oats Sccretnry '48: Biology Clous Secretary 'SO: Girl ’ Ensemble ’30. LESLIE EUGENE BENNETT Gene Stamp Club Charter Member '48. Vice-President '49. 'BO. ’51. '52. Secretary ’50. President 51; Vocal Club '32: Glee Club '49, President '50; S R Vlce-IVesidont ‘48. Stomp Salesman '49. BARBARA JOAN BLACK Blackie F. N’. A. 52: D. O. Club ’30. Paper Editor 51. '52; S. It. President '4S. Chaplain '48. Soda! Chairman '52. Mirror Agent '48: Mirror Typist '52: Annual Typist '52. WILLIAM HOWARD BLEVINS BUI Sport Clut 30. S. R. President '50. Mirror A«ent '51: Football ’50, '51: Trurk Letter ’51. Basket ball B 'll . Foot hall B '50 BARBARA SUE BONDS cil i 51; Latin Club '31; Chorallcr '01: Glee Club '31 JOYCE MARIE BOUTWELI. footer Thalia. Critic '49; Y-Toen '30: D O Club '31; Glee Club '50. S It President 48. Secretory 49. '52. Chaplain • • ; English Class Secretary '50; Study Hull Secretary '48: Jr Rt-d Cross '49. GARY WINSTON BRINDLEY Gables Usher . Associate Head Usher 'M: G. O. Sportsmanship committee 51: Sports Club '51: Hl-Y Club '32: S. R. President 61. Stamp Salesman '51, Sport Chairman 51: Football Utter '49. '50. 51; Track '31: Baseball B '49; Hl-Y Raskcthall '52; Foot toil I B' Utter Utter '49. JUANITA JOAN BRITTAIN Silt Vcstaila W. Corresponding Secretory 51. Chaplain '49. Parliamentarian '50; Jr. Red Cross 49. ‘51. S. R Secretary 48 Chnpluln '49. Stamp Sutesinun 30; Marshal •48. ’51. IX)NALD LOUIS BROOKS Don Ushers ’41 . G. O. Law And order Committee ’32. Chairman ’52; Newcomer Club '•18; Sport Club '49; Cloir '« ; S. R Red Cross Representative '48. P. T A. Representative '49 StMmp Salesman '51. Safety Chairman '48; Varsity Football 50; Trark Team '50: Head Marshal ’51. LAURA ETTA BROWN Luna Glee Club ’30. Girl Enreinhle '59; Char ’. 1 PATRICIA TRUE BROWN National Honor Society 51: G. O. Scholarship Committee 52: Lulln Club '49; Agluia '49. Parliamentarian '50. ’51. Secretary 51. Treasurer 52: Glee Club '49; Choir '50: Y-Teon 49: S It P. T. A Representative ’50. Itc l Cross Representative '51; Treasurer '51. Council Mcmtier ’52; Marshal T.l. ’52. MARY JEANNETTE BRYANT Dainrosch. Historian ’52, 1st School Letter '50. 1st State Letter '50. 2nd School Letter ’51. 2nd State Letter ’51; G. L. C. '50. President ’52. B ok tore Chairman ’51. Soccer Team '49; Speed hall Team manager '50; Volleyball Team '49. Manaicer. Captain '50: All-Star Volleyball '51: Basketball '49: Softball Team '49-'51. Manager '51; Gym Class Captain '52. MARY ELIZABETH BURNS Science Club '50: Spanish Club '50; S. R. Secretary '50. Stump Salesman '51; Band ’49-'52; Mirror Typist '52. JAMES LEROY CALDWELL S. R. Secretary '49. Mirror Agent '30. Vice-President '50, Stamp Salesman '51. Council Member '51; Orchestra •IS; Marshal 49; Tennis Team 51. RUBY CARDIN Boots D. O. Out. '51: Glee Club '49; Choir '50; S. R Vice-President '51. '32. Stump Salesman '49; Marshal 49; Mirror Typist ‘52. LOTTA SUE CARVER Projection Club '49. Vice-President '50, Parliamentarian '•19; Glee Club '49. Secretary '49; S. R. Secretary '49. '51. P. T. A. Representative '4H. Reel Cross Repre cntati e '52; Marshal '50. JOE MILTON CASTLEBERRY R. O. T. C. Corporal '50-'51; Glee Club '50-'51 RONALD CATALANO Ron Ushers '51; Yancey T.l-'52; Curry ’.V). Critic '50; Stamp Club '49. S. R. President 51. Vice-President '49. '50. Mirror Agent '31. Stump Salesman '49. Safety Chairman '52; Junior Choir '49; Choir '50; Tennis 'SO. 51. '52; Marshal '49. MILDRED KATHRYN CAUGHMAN Kitty Kuphrosyncan '50. President '51. Who's Who '50; Library Club '•19. Secretary '50. Vice-President '51. President •51. Who's Who 50; S. R. Council Member '49. Secretary 'SI. Vice-President '52; Red Cross Representative '4b. '30; Majorette '48. '49. '50. Head Majorette '51 BILLY CHADWICK Owen Literary Club '50-'51. Corresponding Secretary '51. Treasurer '51; Spanish Club '50-'51. Corresponding Secretary '51; S. R Mirror Agent ‘51. Stamp Salesman '49; Band '30. Choir '50-'51; Madrigal Club '50-'51. ANNA KATHLEEN COLE Kat D O. Dub '31: S. R. President 49. Council Member '49. So’rotary ’50. '51. T«2; Basketball Team '49. Captain 49; Softball ’49. Captain '49. Mirror Typist '52. JOANNE COSPER Jody Projection Club 30: Selene ' Club Secretary 30. Treasurer 51: Pierian Treasurer 52; S. R. President ’48. Counell Member '•IS. Vice-President -If). Biology Class Secretary '49: Band '48-'52: Alabama Junior Academy of Science Delegate •19. '50. 51: Jr. Red Cross 19; Club Stunt ’51; Otflce Work Monogram ‘48-'49. LEON RAY CRUMPTON Tore D. O. Club '50: S. R. President '48. '51. JOYCE MARIE CUSHEN D, O. Club '31: S It. Red Cross Representative '52: Library Assistant ’48: Band 48; Orchestra 49; Band Vaudeville 50: Marshal 'M. FRANK PAUL D'AMICO. JR. Dorter National Honor Society ’51; Scholarship Committee '51; Ushers -51; S R President '50. Stamp Salesman '50, Council Member 52. MARY JEAN DAVIS Jeanie Thespians 51; Astracu Treasurer '50. President '51. Critic 51. Vice-President '52; Freshman Talent Show '48; Senior Play '52. JACQUELINE DEAN Dean Damrosrh. Treasurer ‘49. '32. Chaplain 51: French Club '48: Marshal '49, '50; Orchestra Secretary '49. Vice-President '48. '50; Choir '51. EDWIN MELVIN DICKERSON Eddie Sports Club S0 '51; S R. Paper Chairman '30. Stamp Salesman ‘50; Marshal '49. '52; Pont ha 11 49-'51; Track '50. JOHN DOTHARD Ushers 31; Sports Club '49- 50l Hl-Y '49; S. R. Secretary '30. Mirror Agent '50; Truck '49-'30; Football '49. BARBARA DRUMMOND Art Club '30. President 51. Reporter 50: Pen and Brush '30: Red Cross '48; S. R President '30, Stamp Salesman '48, Mirror Agent '40. JON WARREN DURSTINE National Manor Society Treasurer '52; Ushers '50; Van cry Treasurer 51; S. K. Council Member '51. President '52: Track 48-52. MARJORIE LEE AY EDGEMON Marge Promethean '49. Parliamcntarton '52; S. R. Secretary '49. Vice-President '49. Mirror Agent '48, '50. 'M. Council Member '52. Slump Salesman ‘50; Marshal 49. Mirror Typist '52. GEORGE W. EDMONDSON Gorgeous fo-orge G O. Clubs Committee 51; Stamp Club President '4 . Parliamentarian '49. Secretary TO; Science Club '49; Jr Red Cross '50. Chairman Workshop Committee '51 Vice-President '51. Chairman Publicity Committee '52; Curry '31. Recording Secretary '51. Treasurer 52; S. R President '49. Red Cross Representative '30. '52; R. O. T. C. Corporal '51. M-Sgt. '51. FRANCES ELKINS Newcomers Club '50; Science Club '51. Historian '52 JERRY CONRAD ESKEW Twin National Honor Society '51; Ushers '51; G O. Scholarship Committee '82; Owen '49. Critic '50. '52. Vice-President '51; Latin Club '49. Critic '30; S. It Pins Marshal 49. : tamp Salesn an '50. Mirror Agent '52; Tennis '51. '52; Band 18. Orchestra 50; R. O. T. C. Sgt. '31. RHIc Team ‘51-'52. TERRY MARLIN ESKEW Twin National Honor Society '51; Usher Club '51; G. O. Orientation Committee '52; Owen 19. Recording Seervlury •51. Crltlr ‘50. Vice-President 51. Latin Club SO. Counrll Memlier ‘51. Mirror Agent 52. Tennis Team '51; Band 48; Orrhestra '50; R O. T. C '50. Sgt. '51. Rifle Team 51 KATHRYN ELLARD Katie Damrosch '49. President '52. Vice-President '51. Historian '50. Parllnmenturl.m Ml. Chaplain '49. S. R. Vice-l re ldcnt 49. Safety Chairman '.18. Stomp Salesman '50. MARY FRANCES FARLEY National Honor Society. President '52. Historian '51; Scholastic Kxhlblt '50: National Poetry Anthology '51; Chiaroscuro Club. President 52. Vice-President '51; French Club. Treasurer '52. Historian '51. Vcstnltn '49; Spanish Club '50; Promoter '51; S. R. President '52. Vice-President •19. '51: Marshal '49. JOANNE GANNAWAY Orientation Committee '51; Projection Club '49: Science Club '49. Secretary ‘52; Pen and Bru b Club Vl«v-Prc ldcnt ‘51: tt O. T C. Sponsor '51 ELIZABETH JOAN GEOHEGAN Betty Thespians '51; Latin Club '49. Social Chairman '50; Pierian '49. Treasurer '30. Critic '51. Historian '52; French Club '51. Secretary '52. Promoters '49. Secretary '51. Inter-High Club '49. Secretary ’51; S. R Secretary' '51. Council Member '50; Marshal 30. '51. 52. Head Marshal '51. '52; Glee Club '49. '50; Choir 30. '52. CHARLES GIORLANDO Charlie Curry '49; Spanish Club '48; Jr. Red Cross '49; S. R Stamp Salesman '48. Council Member '49. Mirror Agent '49; B” Football '49; n Baseball '49; Varsity Foothnll '80: Marshal '49-'50. BILLIE JEAN GIVENS Jeanie Chairman Orientation Committee 'S3: Newcomers Club President '49: Latin Club 49; Euphrosyncan '50; LI bran Club '51; S R, Red Cross Representative '30. '51. '53. P T. A Representative 49, Stamp Salesman '50. Secretary '50; Social Relations Class Vice-President 'SO: Government Class President '52; Economic Class Secretary '53. JAMES HAROLD GOODWIN Doodle-Hug Sigma Alpha Hi-Y '49. Treasurer '49, President 50; Sr. Hi-Y '50. Delegate Y. M. C. A Youth Legislature '50. Senator Y M. C. A. Youth Legislature '51. D. O. Club '31: S. R Mirror Agent '50. President 52; R. O. T. C. Lt. 'S3; Marshal '49. BETTIE SUE GRAYDON Promethean '30: S. R Stamp Salesman '31. Safety Chairman '52. Mirror Agent 'SO: History Class Secretary •31. Majorette 49. '30. '51. JANE GREENE Transfer from Wixxllawn; Mirror Typist '32. ROBERT LADDRICK GRIFFIN Bob Publicity and Publications Committee '32; Senior Election Committee '52; Yancey '49. Club Stunts '30. '31. Writer of Winning Club Stunts '51. Chairman Scrapbook Committee '33; Promoters ‘49; Projection Club '49: Jr. HI-Y '48; Marshal '48; Mirror Board '30: Assistant Editor '50: Annual Board '50: S. R. President '52. Mirror Agent '31. Council Memlicr 49; Phlllllps Nlghl '49; R O. T. C. Sgt. '31. Sgt. Major '52. Senior Officer Sgt. Color Guard '31. BOBBY R. GUTHRIE Bob HI-Y '51; Sports Club '51. Football '31. Baseball 52 HAROLD L. HALE Curley Jr. Red Cross '49; 8. R, Vice-President '49. Secretary '48 Safety Chairman '30. Paper Chairman '50; Baseball B '30. Vursity '52; Marshal '19. EI.OISE HAMRICK Runt y-Teens '49; Promethean 'Ml. Critlr '52; S. R Vloc-Prosldent '48. Stamp Snlesman '49, '30. Mirror Agent '31. Clothtng Class Vice-President '49; Mirror Typist '51. Club Stunts '49. '50. '3L JANE AUGUSTA HAND Thespians '50; French Club '-19. Parliamentarian ‘SO. Critic '50. Vice-President '51: Clio 'SO. Critlr '51. Chairman Club Stunts '51. President '52; S R President ‘50. Vice-President 50. 51: Senior Play '51. '32. HERBERT HANN Hawk Sr. Hl-Y '50; D. O. Club 51: S. R Mirror Agent '-IS. '49, '50. Council Member 51; Economics Class Se.Tetary ■49. President '49: S K Stamp Salesman '30; Basketball B” Team '47. ELLEN ANN HARMON Good Citizenship Girl 52: National Honor Soctct 51. Vice-President '52: Thespians 51: Treasurer '52; Latin Club '50; Aglala Literary Society '49-'52. Corresponding Secretary 50. '51. Wc-Prcsldonl ‘50. President '51: May Court Representative '51: G. O. Clubs Committee '52: Chairman Orientation Committee ‘51: Madrigal Club '52; Glee Club •49. Secretary '19: Choir 30. Vice-President ‘52: S. R President '48. '50. Vice-President '31. Secretary 51. Treasurer '52. Council Member '49: Marshal '49 '51: Who's Who ‘52. JERRY HARRISON Dirt Sports Cluh ’49: S R President ‘51. Mirror Agent 52: Varsity Football 50. ‘31; Basketball B Team '49; Basketball Varsity ‘50; Track ‘30. CAROLYN ANN HIGGINBOTHAM Projection Club ‘30; Glee Club ‘49. President '30: S K. Secretary ‘48. ’•19, Stamp Salesman ‘50; History Class Secretary '50: Office Aide '51; Choir '49. Secretary '49; Mirror Typist '52. CAROLE HILLEY Sam Y-Teons '49; D. O Club ’51-'52; Gym Class Captain '48-'49. NORMA JEAN HINTON Y-Teens Secretary '49; S. R President '51. Secretary '50; Gym Lieutenant '48. Captain '50: Marshal '47; English Class President '49; Band '49' Letter '51: Mirror Typist '52: Annual Typist '52. DOROTHY HOOD D. O. Club '51; S. R. Secretuiy '52. Council Member '31. P. T. A Representative '50; Mirror Typist '52 WALTER HUBERT HUGH LEY Hugh Glee Club 51: Mirror Business Staff '51; Band '49; R. O. T. C. '49. BOB ISBELL JAMES JACOBS National Honor Society '51; Tbcsptnns '51: Ushers 51: G. O. President '52; Yancey ’49-'52. Parliamentarian '49. Chaplain 'SO. Third Member '30. Recording Secretary 'fit. Vice-President '51; S. R. Vice-President '51: Band '48; Orchestra '48; Citizenship Tour '51: Boy's Oratorical Ut Place '51. 2nd Plnce '49; American Legion Oratorical ' j '; School Announcer Ill-School Hl-UghU '51; Who's Who '32. FINUS JOHNSON Buddy S. R P. T. A. Chairman '49. Red Crow Representative ’SI. Secretary 51. JOSEPH WAYNE JOHNSON Candy National Honor Society '31: Usher 7 i lll-Y '48. Vice-President '49. Chaplain '49; S. R. President '50. Chaplain 62. Sportsmanship Chairman '48. P. T. A. Representative '49. '50. '51: Marshal '32. AUDREY NELL JONES Jr. Y-Tccn '48. Parliamentarian: Sr. Y-Teen 51. Treasurer 51. Parliamentarian: I). O. Club '51, Secretary '32; S R President '49. Secretary '30, M. President '52; Kngllsh Class Secretary '32; Gym Claw Captain '49-'30: Mirror Typist 'S2. NESTOR KAMPAKIS K.impodie Library Club '51; Sport Club 51: S. R. President 49 .Vice-President '30; Football '48. '49. '50. 81; Track 49. 50; Library Assistant 51; Marshal 49. JAMES ALBERT KEENE. JR. jimmy Thespian 31; Curry ‘SO. Recording Secretory 31. 52. Corresponding Secretary 51; S. R. Council Member '51. P. T. A Representative 52; R O. T. C. Sgt. 52. HELEN KELLER Euphrosynean Vice-President '52. Who's Who 32; S. R. Stamp Salesman '52: Who Who 32. FRANCES JOY KENNEDY Unit joy Jr. Y-Teen 48: Sr. Y-Teen 50; D. O. Club 50. MARY LECKEY KING Betsy Thespian 49; G O. Orientation Committee Secretary ‘51; Ventolin 48; Pierian 49. Parliamentarian ‘51. Com-spondlnK Secretory 52; Spanish Club Social Chairman 50; Jr. Red Cro 48. ALBERT F. LAGERSTROM Stamp Club '49; S. R. Council Member 49. 52; R. O. T. C. S-Sjtt. 51. M-Sgt. 51. l t Lt. 32. ROBERT BRADLEY LAMAR Muscles Stamp Club President '48. Vice-President 49, Secretary 49. Treasurer 50; S. R Stamp Salesman '48. Council Member '52. Paper Cnairman '52: Safely Chairman 49: Marshal 51. BARBARA CECELIA LEWIS Bugger Latin Club '49; Pierian '48. Treasurer '51; S. K Mirror Agent '48 Secretary 49. '30; Council Member ’51; Mirror Typist '32; Marsnal '48. Club Stunts ’48-'51. JOYCE ANN LOVELESS DamroiM-h. President 51. Vice-President i. Parliamentarian 'SO; Glee Club 'l9-‘50; Choir '52: .4 K. Mirror Agent 51. P. T. A. Representative '51; Marshal '52- MARY DIANE LUNA rhespiun '50; Euphrosynean '49. S. R Vice-President '49. Stamp Salesman '51; Homcmaktng Class Vice-President '51: English Class Vice-President '30; Senior Play '52. DON BENNETT LYLE Duck Election Committee '51; Clubs Committee '.’ 2; Newcomers Cluh '49; Projection Cluh Sgt-at-arm '49. President '51. Vice-President '52; Owen '51. Treasurer '52; English Class Secretaiy '50; S. R Mirror Agenl 5 2; Choir ‘50; Football B Team '48; Track '49. ELIZABETH REECE MANASCO Liz National Honor Society '31; Thespians '30, Historian '30; G. O. Clubs Committee Secretary '51: Scholarship Committee '32; Freshman Girls Club Vice-President '48; Latin Club Vice-President '49; Promoters Recording Secretary '50. President 51; Pierian '49. Social Chairman '51. President '51: French Cluh '51. Parliamentarian 51. President '32: S. R Red Cross Representative '48. Mirror Agent 19. President '31. P. T. A. Representative '51. Stump Salesman '52; Biology Class President '31: English Class Vlre-Presldent '48. '-19. Reporter '49: Latin Class Secretary '49. 'BO; Speech Class President '49. '31: Treasurer '50. Secretary '49; Campaign Manugcr '50, '51; Club Stunts '49-'5I; V. A. P. I. School Plays Assistant Production Manager '51. May Court '51: Library Exhibit Fair '5.1; Intcr-High Promoters Nominating Committee Chairman '31; Phillips Night ‘30-'51; Senior Play '52: R. O. T. C. '32 ELLEN MARLENE MARTIN Euphrosynean '48. Parliamentarian '48; D. O. Club '50. Treasurer 51. Vice-President '82: S. R. Chaplain '48. Secretary '49. '30. Stamp Salesman '51. '32; Clothing Class Secretary ’-18. '30, President '-19; Marshal ’50. SHIRLEY DEAN MAYNORD Uttle Miwtou Pierian 48: Projection Club '49. Treasurer '32: S. R Stamp Salesman '48: History' Class Secretary '31: English Class Treasurer '51. LEAH RAYE MoAVOY F. T. A. Vice-President '49 Corresponding Secretary '50, '31. Historian ‘51. Recording Secretary '52; Science Club Vice-President '51. '52; S. R Red Cross Representative '49: History Class President '31; Band '49. '50, '51. '32; Marshal '49. SHIRLEY IRENE McCARTY Carty V-Teens Summer Conference '51. Jr. Y-Teens Secretary '49; Sr. Y-Teens President '51. Vice-President '51. Publicity Chairman 50. Devotional Chairman '52; S. R- Red Cross Representative '51. 52. Vice-President 50: Mirror Typist '52; May Festival '50; Poetry Anthology '51. BETTY RUTH McCORMIC F. N. A. Vice-President '50; D. O. Club '30; S. R. Council Member '32. Red Cross Representative '51. GORDON McCULLEY Valentino D. O Club 'SO; s. R Klre Marshal ’ll. SARA REBECCA MtDANIEL Winkle Newcomer Club ’49; Aglaln '52; Speech Class President '30. Vice-President '49; Economics Class VU e-Presldcnt '31. Secretary '51. MYRA KATHRYN MCKNIGHT Thespians 51; Freshman Girl President ’48; Art Club President '51. Treasurer ’551; Pen and Brush Treasurer '31. President '51; Marshal ‘49. DERRY JEANE MEADOWS Y-Teens Chairman of Music ’48. ’49: Spanish Club -31; Red Cross ’BO; Damrosch. Parliamentarian '51. Recording Secretary '52, Who's Who 32: S. R. Vice-President 49. Stamp Salesman 49. Red Cross Representative ’50. Secretary '51. '52: Homcmaktng Class President '52: Band '48; Orchestra '50. Mirror Typist 'S2. ANDREW THOMAS MELEAS Andy D. O. Club -SO: S. R. Council Member ’51 LOUIS EDWARD MERRELL fish Curry '49. Corresponding Secretary '51; Marshal '47: Band 48: Bookkeeping Award '51 C ARA ANN MILLER Ann National Honor Society '51; Pierian '50; Spanish Club •51. President '52: Band '50; Marshal '51. SARAH ALVEDA MINOR Kitten l). O. Club '51. Thalia '49. F. T. A. 30; Y-Tccns '30; S, R. Vice-President '51. Mirror Agent 'SO, '52: Marshal '31; Librarian '48. '49. BARBARA JEAN MONTEITH Bean Clio '49. Vice-President '52. Chaplain '51; S. R. Council Membsr '31. Red Cross Representative '50; Glee Club '50: Promoters '49 DIANA MORGAN Entre Amigo '50: Pierian ‘SO. Critic '52; Newcomer '50. Orchestra '50. Secretary '50. Vice-President '31; Choir '51; Choral! rres 'S3. Social Chairman '52; Marshal '31 Sr. Clans Violinist '32. CHARLES SAMUEL MORGAN Sam Jr. Hl-Y Treasurer '47; D. O. Club SO; S H Secretary '•17, Stamp Salesman '49. Safety Chairman ' IH. English Class Vice-President 50; Economics Class V’lce- President '5L HEWETT MULLENIX Colton S. R. Safety Chairman 'OU; Basketball '-19. CAROL FAY MYERS DORIS RUTH MYERS Bmb Euphrosynean '50; Writers Cluh 31; S R Red Cross Repress'ntallve ' 8. ’-19. '51: Marshal 49. SIDNEY MARLON MYRICK Sid Hl-Y Club '49, Representative to Youth Legislature '30, '51: D. O. Cluh -51: S. R Mirror Agent '53. GEORGE HAIRSTON NASH Siggerhead Usher '50; Sports Cluh '19; Thespians 31; S. R President '52. Vice-President '51. Stamp Salesman 'Ll; Football 8 Team '48; Varsity Football. Captain '51; Basketball •8 Team '49. Varsity Basketball M. Varsity Hasol.ull 50 •M. 32. Stage Crew 48. '49. '50: Lllirary Club 'SO. Who Who fi2. SHIRLEY ANN NATIONS Library Club '51. Treasurer; Kuphrosynenn 'SI; S. R. Council Memlier '49; P. T. A Representative '48. '49. Mirror Agent '51; Majorette '30. RONALD NELSON Ronny R O. T. C. Choir 80. 1st Lt. 'SO. Captain '51. GORDON NEVILLE Gordo Usher '50. Treasurer '52: Thespian '51; O. O. Audi-•orium Committee '51; Clubs Committee '52; ancey '49. Critic '30. Third Member '51. President '52; S. R. President '48. '52, Vice-President '49. Stamp Salesman '50. '52. Track '30; Tcnnl B Team '51; Football B Team '-19. BARBARA ANN NEWSOME Dinger Promethean 49; Jr. Y-Terns 49; Sr. Y-Tecru D. O. Club '51; Orchestra 48; S. R. VjccPresidrnt '52; Mirror Typist '32. LOUIS MAX NIRENSTEIN Curly Usher '51: G. O. Auditorium Committee 51: Orlcnta-lion Committee '52; Freshman Boy's Club. President '48; Owen 50. President 51. Vice-President '51. Corresponding Secretary '30. Membership Committee '50; Spanlsn Club ’49. President 51, Treasurer '50. Sportsmanship Committee ‘SO; Choir '50; Boys' Glee Club '49; K O. T. C. S-Sgt. ‘49. .'50 Rifle Team Letter '30; S. R. Secretary '48. Red Cross Representative '49, Safely Chairman '51; Rand Vaudeville '50; Club Oratorical 'SO. '51: Club Stunts '50. '51; Club Debates •51; Marshal '51. '52: Radio Program ‘51. MARJORIE ANNE OLIVER Annie National Honor Society ’51; Writers' Club Secretary '49. Vice-President '30. President '51. Treasurer '52; S. R. Stnmp Salesman 49. Mirror Agent 48. Sr. Class Poet '52. DONALD TRAVIS PARKER Hercules Curry '30. Parliamentarian '52; Science Club '48; S. R. SfK rtwnnnxhlp Chairman '49; Safety Chairman '50. Stamp Salesman '51. Paper Chairman '52; R. O. T. C. 2nd Lt. '50. 1 1 Lt '51. Captain '52: Sr. Class Vice-President '52. CHARLES DON PARRISH freckles S. R Council Member ‘48. Stump Salesman '49. .Secretary '49. Safety Chairman '51. Paper Chairman '50. Mjrror Agent '30: Baseball B Team; Baseball Vandty: Marshal '49. UEBE JOY PARSLEY Baby Sr. Y-Tccn '51. Treasurer '51. Lay Member '52; Jr. Y-Teens 49. Treasurer '49; G. L. C. '49; S. R. President '49. Vice-President '31. Mirror Agent '48: Cheerleader '49-'50: 1st School Letter 49. 2nd School Letter '51. 1st State Letter •50; 2nd Slate Letter '52: Marshal '48-'49; Mirror Typist '52. CLARENCE JOHN PATTII.LO Kid D. O. Club '31; S. R. President 49. Vice-President '30. '51. Stamp Salesman '49: Choir 80; Marshal '49. ‘50; National Honor Society '52, WALTER MAXWELL PEACOCK. JR. Max Thespians '52: Sports Club '50; Yancey '49; Ushers '50: Stage Crew SO; Madrigal Club '52; S. R. Vice-President ‘48. President '-19. Stamp Salesman '51. '52; Football '50; Band '48 NANCY JANE PEPPER Mickey Dumroscn '51; Writers' Club Vice-President '52; S. R Secretary ‘S0 Mirror Agent '52: Biology Class Secretary ‘49; English Class Treasurer ‘51; Choir ‘49: Glee Club ‘49; Mirror Typist ‘52. BETTY ANN PERRY Jr. Y-Tecns ‘49, Vice-President 50; Newcomer Club •49. Sr. Y-Teens Vice-President ‘50. '51. Secretary '51. Parliamentarian ‘51. Projection Club Parliamentarian ‘51; S. R Mirror Agent ‘50; Office Assistant ‘51; Mirror Typist ‘52. BEVERLY ANN PHIFER Peggie Euphruaynean ‘48; S. R Vice-President '51; Operetta '30; Marshal ‘51. JAMES DONALD PHILLIPS Don National Honor Society ’SI: Thespian M. Ushers '.'i0. Head Usher ’52; G. O. lot Associate 'SI; G. O. Athletic Committ«e '51; G. O. Club Committee '32; Yancey '19. Critic 50. Treasurer ‘51. President '51; Stage Crew 49. Manager '51-'32: S. R. President ‘50. ’31. ‘52; B Football ■49; Varsity Track 61; Campaign Speaker ’51; Harvard Rook Award '51: Alternate Citizenship Tour 51; Who' SVho '52. THOMAS DELANO PINION Tommy Gorga '51. President '52. Corresponding Setretary '31. Critic 51; Choir '50: S. R. Mirror Agent '31. LAMAR PITTARD Jr. Red Cross Recording Secretary '31; S. R. President '49. Secretary'. Chaplain; R. O. T. C. Sgt . Major. '30. '31. SARAH LUCILE RAMSDEN Sally D. O. Club '51; Soccer Team '48. '49. 30; Speed Ball Team '51; Ba kcthi,|| Team 49. '30; Baskcltwill Team Captain '30; Volleyball Team -ID. '30. '51; Softball Team '49. '50: Cheerleader '50. SION LEO RECORD. JR. National Honor Society 31. D O. Club '50. Treasurer '31; S. R. Secretniy ’49. Council Member '48. Stamp Salesman '51. '52. ROBERT REDMOND S. R. Stamp Salesman '48. DOT REESE Dot G. O. Sportsmanship Committee '32; Y-Tecns '30. President '30. Vice-President '31. Vjee-Prestdent Jefferson County Y-Teen '51; G. L. C. '32. Critic '52. Who's Who '32: S R. Secretary '51. Mirror Agent '30. 32; Cheerleader 30; Gym Utter '49; Gym Assistant '49. '30. '31; May Court ’SO. Who's Who 32. RALPH RHEA RANDLE GRAHAM RICE Randy Usher '30; G. O. Second Associate ‘58: G. O. Athletic Committee Chairman '51: Yancey '49. Sport Club '50; Sr. Hl-Y ‘32; Latin Club Vice-President '49. Secretary '49; S. R Mirror Agent '50. '51. Stamp Salesman 49; English Class Vice-President '51. Secretary '49, President 'SB; History Class Secretary '32: Football 30: Baseball '51: Track '51; Choir 'SO. President '98: ‘'Pickles'' Quartet '50: Madrigal Club '51: Band '48. Orchestra '49; Sr. Class Vocalist '32. DON RICHARD Richard G. O. Publicity and Publications Committee '52: Ushers 'SO, Chairman Sorlul Committee '31 Secretory '52: Stamp Club '48: Latin Club 30: Yancey '50: S. R. Mirror Agent '48. President '49. Stamp Salesman '50. Treasurer 50: Band '48: Orchestra '49; All-Clty Orchestra '50. '51; First Place Winner Cllvic Club Talent Contest '31; Mirror Board •31; Annual Board '51; National Honor Society '52: Sr. Class Pianist '52. JULE ROBBE Sonny Ushers 51: SiRmn Alpha Hl-Y 49; Pen and Brush '50; Art Cluh ’50: S. K Mirror Agent 52; Football B Tram t Letter i 48. Basketball Varsity 52. IRMA ROE Pookic Nut tonal Honor Society '51; Thespians '31; Y-Tcens B1: Cheerleader '49; Bund '461. JOE OLSEN ROSS Usher ’50; Thespians 80; Uik Committee P. 1L S. Chairman 51; Yancey ‘49; Debate Club '49; Latin Club ‘40. Treasurer '50; Promoters 51; Glee Club Treasurer ’49; S. R-Treasure ‘50. Secretary 52; History Class President '50; Kllle Team 51; Band 49; All-City Orchestra 80. ‘51; Civic Trulnlns Symphony 51. ‘33; Orchestra '50; Tennis '50, 51. JAMES RICHARD RUSSELL Jimmy Hilliard -IS. President 19. S. R. President ‘48. 49 Vice-President '31. Council Member '50. JUNE PATRICIA RYAN Pj iy S. R Council Member '51; Mirror Typist 51; Marshal '50. GERHARD SAGASSER Fxchunxe Student from Germany, 51; International Friendship Committee 51: Newcomers Club '51; Glee Club '52. Vlre-President '52; Jr. Red Cross 51; Promoters '51: Curry '52; S. R. Mirror Alien! '51; Vice-President '32 ELEANOR LOUISE SANFORD Sonic S R Mirror Alien! ’• . Secretary '51; Clothing Class President '48 Enullsh Class Secretary ‘50; Marshal '49. ROBERT MARTIN SARTAIN Bob Choir 32; Clre Club 51: S. R Secretary '41 Popcr Chairman ‘50. Safety Chairman '51; Football B'‘ Team '49; Marshal 50. RUBY SHARLENE SARTAIN Babe Library Club ‘50; D. O Club 51; S. R. Re.l Cross Representative 51. Safety Chairman 51. MARGARET SCHMIDT Alt lain '49, Corresponding Secretary 51; Glee Club '49; D. O. Club ‘32; S. It Red Crons Representative '49. F. N. A. Social Chairman '50; Marshal '30 PERRY scorr Ushers 83; G- O. Publicity Committee '52. Yancey Jr Red Cross '49; S R. President ‘48. 'S3. VJce Pre aent ••19, Council Member '49. '51: Band '48; Orchestra '49 CLYDE NEAL SEWELL National Honor Society '51; Ushers ‘51; G. O Scholar -ship Committee '31; S- R Vice-President '52; R.O.T.C. Sgt •30. 1st H '51. Li Colonel 51. '52 ALEX GRAHAM SHANKS National Honor Society '51; Ushers '50; Orientation Committee '52; Clubs Committee Chairman '51; Yancey ' ty Vice-President 'SO. Recording Secretary '51. '52; S. R VPc-President '50. President '51 Secretary ‘51. Stamp Salesman 52; Speech Class President 51. Biology Cluw Vl-e-Presldent '32; Tennis B” '49. 'SO; Tennis VanUly ML •52; Senior Play '51; R.O.T.C. Sift- '51. BETTY JOE SIMS Kuphrosynenan Secretary '32; Y-Teens '48: Spanish Club •49; Marshal '30: S. R. Vice-President '50; P.T.A. Representative '52. CHARLOTTE ELLEN SIMS Flossy Agnlin Yearbook Chairman '50. '52. Social Chairman '51. Parliamentarian '32; S. R. Secretary '49. '51; Study Hall Secretary '49; Band '48; Orchestra '-19; Marshal '30. •31. '32. EDWARD FLOYD SIMS Ed Sport Club '51: S. R. Vice-President '49. Safety Chairman '50. Councill Member '51; Track 51; Football Letter '51; Baseball Letter '52. CAROL SLAUGHTER Nationul Honor Society '51. Secretary '52: G. O. Srltol-ship Committee Chairman '51: G. O. Orientation Committee '52: French Club President '51; Pierian Vice-President '51. President '52. Parliamentarian '50. Social Chalrmun '31: Madrigal Club '52; S. R. President '30. '51. Stamp Salesman ■52. P.T A Representative '51: History Class Secretary '52; Clothing Class President 49; Choir '30: Orchestra '-18: Head Marshal '51. DAVID SLAUGHTER Killer D. O. Club '51: S. R. Vice-President '30. Stamp Salesman '49; Track '49. GRADY THOMAS SMITH Pa glued Transfer from Salem High School. Salem. Oregon; D.O. Club '31: Entrc Amigos '62; Newcomers Club 31. JOHNNY LEE SMITH Smitty Ushers '49; Hilliard President '49. Vice-President '50; S- R. President '31. Stump Salesman '50. Mirror Agent 49; Library Assistant 51: Marshal '50; B Team Baseball 40; Varsity Baseball '50-'51; 'B Team Baskcthul! 19; Varsity Baskelloill '5©-'51; Who's Who '52. JUNE DOLORES SMITH D. O. Club 51: S. R. President 49. Council Member 51, Red Cross Representative '51: Cheerleader '•19. Letter 50: Gym Team '48; Soccer '48: Basketball '49: Volley Iwll 51. PATRICIA ANN SNODDY Pat Marshall '50. '51. 52: Clothing Class Secretary '50; Promethean '30. SHIRLEY ANN SPARKS Damrosch '51. Chaplain 31; Club Stunts '51: Science Club 49: Madrigal Club '52: Choir 50; Glee Club 49; A.E A. Chorus ’-19. '52: Marshal '49; A.J.A.S.C Delegate '50. CHARLES KENNETH STAAB Ken D. O. Club 51; S. R. President '40. '30. 41; Marshal '49. 50. MARGARET JANE STEWART Sr. Y-Teent '50, Treasurer '51. Devotional Chairman '31; S. R. Secretory '48. Red Cross Representative '49. Stamp Salesman '48. '31. Mirror Agent '-18. P.T.A. Representative '51: Mirror Typist '52. LEE ROY SUMMERLIN Science Club '48. Treasurer '51. President '52: S. R. President '50. Secretary '50. Council Member '51. P.T.A Representative '51. Mirror Agent ‘49. Red Cross Representative ' 18; Football '48. 49; Alabama Junior Academy of Science Delegate 52. ELDRED B. TEAGUE. JR. Ted Ushers '50; G. O. Auditorium Committee Chairman '51, Clubs Committee Chairman '52: Yancey. Corresponding Secretary ‘51. Third Member '52; Stage Crew '50. JACKLYN RENEGAR TERRY National Honor Society '51: Science Club '48; French Club 49: FT.A ‘51: Damrosch 51: Girls AtMctlc 50. '51. '52: Marshal '49. PEGGY ANN THOMPSON Peg Thalia '49, Chaplain '52; S. R. Council Member 51; History Class Secretary 52: Marshal '49: May Festival 51; Clothing Exhibit '48. '49. '50; Second Place Fair Exhibit '51. PHILIP DANIEL TlMBERLAKE Phil Ushers 'SO; Orientation CommlltM '51; G. O. Safely Commlltre Chairman '52; Yancey '50. Critic 'M: S. R Stamp Salcsmnn ’30. Vice-President 'SO. Bulletin Chairman '31; English Class Vice-President '52: Vocal Class President '51; Tennis '49. '50. '52: Tennis H letter 49; Tennis Varsity Letter 50. 'M; Ra l ott all '50, '51. ‘52; Basketball Varsity Letter '52; National Honor Society '52. GEORGE TRAYWICK Curry '50. Critic '50; Projection Club '30. Vioe-Presi-dent 50; S. R. Vice-President '50. Stamp Salesman 49. Mirror Agent '49. Secretary '51 Social Chairman '52. BENNY RAY TUCKER National Honor Society '51; Latin Club '31: Newcomers Club '51 NORMA TURMAN Transfer from Shades Valley '51; Thespians '51: Quill nnd Scroll '31; Aglala '51, Chairman Year-Book Committee •52; Mirror Typist '52. BARBARA LOUISE UPTON Upton Notional Honor Society 51: Thespians '50; G. O. Clubs Committee '50; Auditorium Committee '51. 52: Pierian '48. Social Chairman '51. Vice-President '52: French Club '51. Critic '51. Vice-President '52; Latin Club '49. Vice-President '50; ! ebate Club '48. Secretary '49; FT.A. Vice-President '49; Glee Club '50; Promoters '48. Corresponding Secretary 49; S. R. Stamp Salesman '49. Vice-President •19. Mirror Agent '‘18: Schools Radio Announcer '31: High School Hl-Llghts '52; Birmingham News Oratorical Finals 2nd '48; Debate Tournament '50. '51 '52; Girls' Oratorical Cup '50; Phillips Civic Club Talent Winner '49; May Day '51: Mirror Board '51; Annual Board '52: Junior Town Meeting '49; Senior Play '32, Bookholdcr 51; Club Stunt '50. '31: Thespian Best Actress '51 Who' Who •52: Sr. Class Orator '32. EDWARD VENABLE S. R President '51. Stamp Salesman '51. DELORES JANE VILDIBILL G. L. C. '50: Damrosch 30; S. R. Mirror Agent '50. English Class President '49; Marshal -19. ERIN HOLCOMBE VINCENT Notional Honor Society '31. Historian '52: Thespians •30. Secretary '51. President 38: Orientation Committee Chairman '50; Auditorium Committee '51; Publications and Publicity Committee 52. Chairman 51; French Club 51. Historian '51; F.T.A. '48; Librarian '49: Parliamentarian. Reporter '51; Science Club '48. Corresponding Secretary '49, Sgt. At Arms '50. Promoters '48. Vice-President '31. President '52; S. R. Council Member '50. Secretary '51. Biology Class Secretary 52: Speech Class Secretary '49; European Trip Nominee '52; Trip to U.N. 49: Library As-■Istnnt '48; Marshal '49: Mirror Board '51; Annual Board '31; Alabama Junior Academy of Science Delegate '49. 'W. Campaign Manager '49. '50. '51; Phillips Night '31; Senior Play 52: E.I.B. Day Usher '51; Office Assistant '50. Who's Who '52. ROY EDWARD WALKER Curry ‘49. Parluimcntarian '30. Treasurer '51; Projection Club '31; Spanish Club 50; Vocal Club '52; S. R. Council Member '48, President '49; Vocal Class President •38; Varsity Baseball Manager '49; Football B Team. Football '48; Band '49. MARY PATRICIA WALTON Patty Sr. Y-Tccn Lay Member 51. President '52: Pierian '49; S. R. Mirror Agent '49. '51. Stamp Salesman '48. '50; Marshal '49. AVA WARD Mirror Typist '52. JOSEPH ALFRED WARD, JR. Joe LEON MARTIN WESTER HOUSE Wei Sport Cluti ••19: Spanish Club '48. Parliamentarian '50; S. R. Paper chairman '49. Vice-President ’50. Mirror Agent '50. ’51; Hl-Y '52; Football '48. '49. ‘BO: Track '90 '51; Baseball '52; Choir 'JO. DOROTHY MAE WHALEY Dot Sr. Y Tecns '51; S. R. Treasurer '52. Stamp Salesman '•19. President '- 9. Mirror Agent '30. Council Member '50. Red Cross Re pic ;entatlve '52; Cheerleader 49. ’50. ’51. Letter 30. Co-Head '51. Utter 31; Oym Captain ’SO; Mirror Typist 38; .Marshal '92. CORINNE CARROLL WHITE Ken Pierian 49, Parliamentarian '49. Publicity Chairman •51; Latin Club 49, President 52. Vice-President 51. Parliamentarian ‘49. '50. '51; Promoter '49. Publicity Chairman -51; Glre Club '48: Madrigal Club 50: Choir '30; Choralleres 51; S. R. Council Member '48. Vice-President '48. 51. Secretary '50: Mirror Board 'SO- 92. Assistant Editor 51. Feature Editor '51: Annual Board '90. '51; Ill-Cub Reporter '32; President Ill-Cub Club '51; Pickles Accompanist '51; National Honor Society '32. NINA RUTH WHITTEN National Honor Society 51; F.T.A. '48. President '49. Vice-President 31; Latin Club '30; Y-Teens '48; D. O. Club M. JOYCE ELAINE WILSON Bumpers Astraea VI e-Precidenl 51: D. O. Club '51: S. R. Treasurer '52. Mirror Agent 51; Mirror Typist '32. EDNA WORTHINGTON G. L. C. •30; Secretary 51; Rand Vaudeville 51, '32: Mlirmr Typist 51; Gym Assistant '52. LEONARD YARBROUGH National Honor Society 51; Ushers 51: G. O. Scholarship Committee '52: Sponlsli Club '49. Treasurer '49. Writers Workshop '50, Treasurer 51: Yancey '49. R.O.T.C. CpI. '49. Sgl 50. Capt 51. Lt. Col. '52; Minor Board '51-'52. Annual Board '51-'52. Editor-In-Chief '52; Marshal '49 FLETCHER YEI.DING Yancey ’SO, Critic '52; S. R. Council Member 31. P.T.A. Chairman 52. Mirror Auent 51, Vice-President '49. President '49; Tennis B Team '40; Tennis Varsity '50. '51; R.O.T.C. Officer '50. Regimental Officer '51 RONNY YORK Kid SUMMER SCHOOL GRADUATES ANNE ALIANO Sparkie F.N.A. Club. Chaplain 51. D. O. Club ’51; S. 1(. P-T.A. Representative ‘52. MARY PATRICIA BROOKS Patty Promethean '51: I). O. Club 51. Drench Club Soria I Chairman '48. '53; S. R. Social Chairman -11). Coundl Member ‘53. P.T.A. Representative ‘51; Mirror Typist ‘33: Library Assistant ‘50. CYNTHIA ODELLE DAVEY Honey Pierian Membership Chairman '49. '50; Girl ' Glee Club '48. '49; S. K. Red Cm Chairman '48. President '-19. Secretary 00. P.T.A. Representative ’50; I'M S. and T Secretary '51. '52; Majorette '49-'51. JACQUELYN FLORENCE HARRIS fackie Transferred from Enslvy '30. Marshal '51, Office assistant '31. CAROLYN HUFFSTUTLER Cliluosruro reporter ‘52; S. R Stamp Salesman '31, '52; Marshal '50. HUGH JONES Hubert Athletic Committee 49, '30; Auditorium Committee 51; Sportsmanship Committee '52; Lutln Club '49: Owen. Parliamentarian '49. Recordlnje Secretary '50. Trca urer '31. Critic '50. Treasurer '51. Critic '50. Record in r Secretary '30. '52; S R Vice-President -18. Mirror Agent '30. Sportsmanship Chairman '50. Mirror Agent '51. Secretary '31. Presldenl '50; Biology Class Treasurer '52; R O.T.C. Corp '30. First S«t. '51. IX '52. Rifle Team '50. Capt. Rule Team '50: Band '48: Orchestra '48. MARY RUTH LASSETTER Apps Clio 49. Social Chairman '30. Who's Who '50. Steering Committee '50; Choir '50-'32. Secretary '32; S. R. Stamp Salesman '49. Vice-President '50. Stamp Salesman '50. President '31. Vice-President 31. P T. A. Representative 51: Knglish Class Vice-President '49. President '50: Home making Clan Vice-President '32: Civic Clan Secretary '49: Glee Club '49: Club Stunts '49. '50. '51. DON VAN LYLE Lacey Sports Club '51; S. R. President '49; Red Cron Representative '50. Stamp Salesman '31. Paper Chairman '51; Track '49; Football '49. '50: Baseball '49. BARBARA NATION S. R. Mirror Agent ’49. 52. P T. A. Representative •SO: Red Cross Representative Y): Advertising Committee Mirror Board '49: Marshal '49; Mirror Typist '55. CARLOTTA PRATT Thespians ’30; Pierian '49. Corresponding Secretary 31. Recording Secretary '52: S. R Secretary '.' 2. Red Cross '51. P T. A- Representative '48. 49; Speech Class President '51: Senior Piny '51; National Poetry Anthology Award '51. DENNIS ROBERTS Art Club '49; Jr. Hi-Y '49; Curry '50; D. O. Club 5L IMOGENE SCOTT Seniors Not Pictured HUGH MII.TON CARLIN CHARLES GREMILLION Transfer from John Carroll. DICK HARPER ALICE LARRAINE LOGAN Ilainit Euphrosynean 48-'51; D, O. Club ‘52; Glee Club '48. 49; S. R. President 50. DALE ORAL RICHESON Tex D O. Club '50: S. R. Vice-President 52. NEIL ROBERTS Transfer from John Carroll GEORGE SAUNDERS Sports Club ’50-'31; Football 'SO-'51; Baseball '51. GLENN STEPHENSON. JR. Steve Marshal '49. 51; Library Assistant 51; Tennis '51. Class Poem THE KNOCK A knock— My heart leaps— My pulses quicken— Unspoken joy wells up within me And overflows into a rapturous, expectant Smile; 1 hesitate an instant— Then fling open the door, And like a precious, fragile piece of crystal My lovely dream is shattered and lies in fragments Upon my vacant doorstep. —Anne Oliver MAY MR. and MISS PHILLIPIAN James Jacobs Erin Vincent MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Barbara Upton Jon Appleton WHO’S WHO fAHUV MOST STUDIOUS Don Phillips. Ellen Harmon BEST LOOKING Helen Keller. Jon Appleton MOST ATHLETIC Dot Reese, George Nash WITTIEST Johnny Ixc Smith. Erin Vincent he Seniors' This is a certified charge account accredited by the Mirror Board and filed by Barbara Upton and Erin Vincent. (If any items are mischarged, please excuse us. We did our feeble best.) These accounts must be- closed by June 1952, so that all receiving the goods may have full use of them. Charged by: Order: Sent to: Mar)' Frances Farley beautiful year book covers Barbara Hoel Max Peacock talent for acquiring a new steady each week. Billy Goodhew Carol Slaughter all A s Ethelyn Jones Dan Ashwander steady qualities Phil Timberlakc Patsy Brown starry eyes Peggy Price Gene Bennett persistence Suzanne Buckingham Carolyn Higginbotham curly, short hair whichever twin doesn't have the Toni Ronny York affection for Miss Martin Leslie Miller Diane Luna Cry by Johnny Ray Silvia Kendricks Jon Durstinc quick wit those who understand it Betsy King ‘ Male list Carolyn Pendergast Don Phillips Ushers any girl qualifying Barbara Lewis 500 words a minute Pat Peterson Albert Lagcrstrom Calico Corner Membership anyone with $5 Corinne White come hither look Durwood Bradley James Jacobs Morning Watch Fran Picker Margaret Schmidt beautiful soprano voice- Nancy Nighswonger Ronny Catalano speeding fines Bryan Hutcheson Bertha Atkinson football player nobody we know Charge Account Charged by: Order: Sent to: Gordon Neville Yancey's gavel Bob Russell Kitty Caughman short, short hair Ruby Toilet The Eskews combined brains Marilyn and Carolyn Ware Jackie Dean just that shade of black Carol Handley Ted Teague the changes” that he made David McCauley Betty Geohegan neat locker Joy Baldwin Jon Appleton those basketball scores Louis Doss Helen Keller peaches-and-cream look Sue Boston Shirley Nation many orchids Mar)- Kay Leslie Jo Ann Gannaway soft, mild voice Eddie Caldwell Ralph Rhea big, brown eyes Conrad McCrary Louis Nircnstcin debating ability Robert Walston Shirley McCarty pep and vitality anyone eating Wheaties Robert Lamar many nicknames those who gave them to him Gerhard Sagasser many P. H. S. friends next exchange student Don Parker diploma 1500 hopefuls Leonard Yarbrough way with the teachers Charles McNamara Don Richard 70 tickets on his first space ship to the faculty Patty Walton math expertness Nancy Nighswonger Mary Jean Davis Southern charm to the co-eds of Phillips High Shirley Maynard speed in type Betty Chadwick Leah McAvoy wireless house Ernest Forbes Bebc Parsley double locker Gail Martin Erin Vincent and No original ideas to the next Barbara Upton writers of the will Romantic (?) Hurrah! Hurrah! It's Saturday and off to the circus we go. Hey, look! It's a fortune teller. ... I, Swami, see all, and for a slight fee, will tell all. Ah, there, my young friends, step inside. I'll tell you what I'll do—I'll tell the fortunes ot your friends, as well as yours . . . I see that it is the year 1970. Lamar Pittard has replaced Irving Fullington as history prof. Mr. Stough has been replaced by a newer model—John Doth-ard. Sultry Barbara Upton is thrilling audiences as Carmen in the film version of the great opera, Carmen. Silent Hampton Smith is radio's Walter Winchell now. Fletcher Yeilding is the owner of the G A S-TV network. On the same network are the Eskews, jerry and Terry, in a great vaudeville act. Rudolph Valentino II is the great lover of Broadway. You know him as Joe Castleberry. Louis Merrill is the Atlantic Fleet Commander, while Ronny Nelson, after ten years of service in the army, recently became Private First Class. Gary Brindley combined his talents—he's teaching students of Podunk U. how to play football on roller skates. Everyone knew Erin Vincent and Lllcn Harmon would go places. They did—as traveling saleswomen. Huburt Huguley is conductor of the famous classical band, the Musical Madmen. George Edmondson and Frank D'Amico have been astounding the world with stellar discoveries as seen through the 300.(X)0 13 1-7 inch telescope on Mt. Everest. Perry Scott has a unique vocation—peddling popsicles to Eskimos, while Rov Walker works for the Wilitfly Aircraft Company, testing test tubes. Jane Hand, after failing to become the first woman President, is now clock-watchei of the (Nobody knows what it is.) George Nash is doing a great job as manager of the New York Rebels. (Had to change the name, 'cause George is a Southern boy.) Betty Joe Sims sallies forth regularly from her penthouse atop the Baldorf-Wisteria Hotel for the sole purpose of presiding over the Women's Progress League of Glockamyra. Athletic Dot Reese recently captured the National Tiddley-wink championship, while sweet, demure Jeane Givens is satisfied to stay at home and hen-peck Monstrous Mahomet, the wrestling champ. Don Parker, formerly of Jugtown, Alabama, surprised everybody by his purchase of the state of Texas and outlying suburbs. Revelations Barbara Monteith went to Hollywood. She now owns MG-M (Mighty Good Movies.) Madame Fifi's Salon of Beauty is the town’s most popular establishment. The propietors are F.loise Hamrick and Audrey Jones. Next door is the Rembrandt Galleries Building, owned by Douglas Baker and Elizabeth Manasco. A welcome figure on any street is Johnny Lee Smith, the friendly flat-foot. Joe Ross, a rising young lawyer, recently spoiled his chances in Alabama by becoming a Democrat. Jimmy Keene is an engineer of great renown in the button-making field. Shirley Maynard's expert direction of Lovctnan’s kiddies’ department deserves special mention. Sonny Robbc is happy at the airport—he’s flying kites. A prominent figure in Baptist theology is Dr. James Jacobs of old P.H.S. Timberlake’s Bowling Alley and Sewing Circle is a Rendezvous for many Phillipians: Doc'Gordon Neville; Anne Oliver, a typist from the Birmingham Vues and Nues; and many others, customers. Bob Sartain, owner of Carol’s Drive-in, is kept pretty busy holding up his Math sage Wayne Johnson is constantly arguing with Prof. Neal Sewell (both of I. O. U.) over Allen's Theory of Intuition. Luella (Corinne) White and her column Your Nightmare are going places in the Neu Her bides Bi-yearly. Bob Griffin (the old pill-pusher) has a big practice as veternarian at Hialeah. Dr Lee Roy Summerlin, treating his red-white-and-bluc rats at the Tray-wick (George) Testing Laboratories as a hobby, enjoys having lunch with Lotta Sue Carver, owner of the fabulous Silver Flame Inn. Louis Nirenstein and Bill Blevins, bigtime promoters at the auditorium, are still trying to match Indian Chief (Randle) Rice with that meany from Mad Mountain, A. V. Nygren. Gee, it's getting late. Wed better go. It’s too bad we can't stay and see what the other members of our friends have done for themselves, but we know they made the best of their talents. Leonard Yarbrough Don Richard First Row—(left to right) Carolyn Bobo, Joy Smith, Satnyc Sue Monteith, Amnia Hurt, Alice Cowles, Susanne Acker, Virginia Hurd, l,eah McAvoy, Nina Ruth Whitten. Second Row—Charlene Shouse. Betty Ruth Birchfield, Gloria Jones, Floyce Fleming, Jeanne Jackson, Joann Bttrgin, Margaret Ann Wilson, Frances Bord n, Mary Ann Curtis. Third Row—Glenda Andrews. Betty Horton. Mrs. Willingham. Charlene Purvis. Jacklyn Terry, Denise Marie Dagnan. Betty Jean Turner, Ann Cbchran, Margaret Blalock. Not Pictured—Beverly West, Mary Katherine Wilson, Jane Tutwiler. Carol Ann Talley. Charlotte Aldrich. Girls Letter Club Front Row— (left to right) Bobbie Hall Shirley Maddox Virginia Milstead Bebe Parsley Martha Gilliland Shirley Kerby Jean Cupp Second Row— Evelyn Holiday Edna Earle Worthington Helen Coker Carolyn Ellis Jane Parker Margaret Addcrhold Third Row— Ann Garrison Betty Blevins June Burns Miss Bingham Marian Moss Vance Sparks Jeanette Bryant I 1 t : Junior Red Cross First Row—(left Jo right) Don Monk, Sara Anderton, Barbara Arrington, Joan Huddleston, .Mini Barnes. Joan Price, Doris Shelton. Donald Salmon, Judy Shiflctt. .Mike Bradley, Edwina Hargis, Mary Helen Alexander. Don Bullard, Joan Trawick, Joan Windsor. David Culpepper, Robert Thomas. Second Row—Walker Winfield. Carolyn Pinkerton, Mary Edna Martin, Patricia Patrick, Joy Baldwin. Dr nr ilia Trawick. Shirley McCarty, Bobby Seale, Jim ny Johnson. George Edmondson. Clyde I ayton, J. B. Studdurd. Carlotta Pratt. Luetic Whiting, Ethclyn Jones. Irma Martin. Melvin Skinner. Betty Joyce Green. Third Row—Bob Chapman. Kay Cryder. Tommy Cain, Elizabeth Pctriuella, Jean Gilliland, Ann Hobson, Sarah Masscngale, Faye Merrill, Mary Ann Champion. Betty Ruth McCormic, Dolries Smith, Delores Davidson, Carlinc Alexander, Catherine Black. Sandra Davis. Barbara Crowder, Bennie Jo Paxton. Sidney Self, Al Harmon, Carolyn How c, Rickey Harris. Fourth Row—Joe Davis, Carolyn Arrowood, Lewis Dess. Gerhard Sagasser, Barbara Camel, Billy Broome, Jane Anderton. Sylvia Key. Gertrude Hubbard. Doris Myers, Patricia Henderson. Jerry Jordan, Jimmy Powell. Finns Johnson. Cecil Mitchell. Jimmy Dillard. Bertha Atkinson, Barbara Hargis. Patricia McWhorter. Don Fulton, Billy Mauldin. First Row—(left to right) Eddie Hart. Robert Parker. John Allen, Eduard Darricot, Charles Williams, Kenneth Ladner, Eugene Orr, Ray Brown, Freddy Rauchenburg. Second Row—Don Bullard, Ross Melvin, Stanley Myers, Clarence Crawford, Willy Clyde Payton, Phillip Hayes. Roland Cantley, Emmet Meade. Herman Ware. Jerry Green. Graves Strong, Pete La Russa. Third Row—Mr. Carl Hanna, Charles Smith, Bobby Whitten. Tommy Schrock, Elmer Watts, Ronald Cates. John Turner, Charles McCain, Zckc Wcnfrew, Larry Courington. Library Club First Row—(left‘to right) Billy Smedlcy, Barbara Park, Betty I ou Smith, Kitty Caughman. Bobbie Heck. Paula Caldwell, Annette Hawkins. Doitis Parker. Second Row -Peggy Jones. Shirley Nations. Jeane (livens, Betty Jean Smith, Douglas Anthony, Caroline Appling. Wynellc Kennedy, Frances Frederick. Third Row Janice Wissingcr. Peggy Sue Hamby, Raymond Weaver, Richard Powell, Nestor Katn-pakis. Evelyn Jones, Bertha Smith, Joyce Brewster, Talma Dcason. Projection Club First Row—(left to right) Billy Gandy, Audrey Salter. Jewell Waldrop, Antic Higginbotham. Don Lyle, Eloise Stanton, Nell Henderson, Tommy Thornton. Second Row—Ernest Forbes, Rex McGinnis, Joann Cosper, l.otta Sue Carver, Wayne Phillivs. Eugene Greathouse. Roger Rice. Howard Payton, Charles Mars. Barnes Hickman. Third Row Jimmy Halbrooks. Aubrey Barnard, Charles Smith. George Tray wick, Shirley Maynard, Roy Walker, Joe Morris. Rick Schlosser, Gordon Alford, Forrest South, S. K. Ix ng, Mrs. Craig. Stage Crew First Rou—(I.eft to right) B. b Russell. Billy Goodhew, Steve Kimbrough. Don Brown; Second Row: David McCauley. M a x Peacock. Don Phillips, Ted Teague. S First Row—(Lett to right) Wclton Lockhart. George Nash, Jon Appleton. Johnny Lee Smith. Gary O’Bryant. Robert Hosey, l.conarl Yarbrough, Jerry Eskew, Terry Eskew. Runny Catalano. Graham Shanks. Joe Ross. John Dothard. Second Row—Sammy Ansclmo. Phillip Timbcrlake. Jimmy Holcombe. John Allan. Randle Rice. Don Brooks. Walter Lewis. Billy Prickctt, James Jacobs. Francis Picker. Don Little. Don Richard. Joe Houston Third Row—Mr. Fuilington, Kenneth Barrett. Julc Rnbbe, Frank D'Amico, Richard ndcrson. Charles Williams, Gordon Neville. Don Phillips. Ted Teague. Tlicron Montgomery. Frank Jonc- . Ben Helton, James Tatum. Dan Ashwandcr. Kenneth Ladner, Douglas Baker. Junior Y-Teens First Row — (l.ctt to right) Uarb; ra Miller, Jean White. Sylvia Haboon, Marjeanne Nielson, Franco Smith. Barbara Alford. Rosemary Di Giorgio. Yvonne Schoggins, Shirley Kcltncr, Donnie Palmore, Sue l.ticas, Dorothy Parsons. Mary Ann Hubbard. Seconl Row— Bennie Rawlins. Viola Crum. Sherry Hickman. Mary l ou Graves. Gloria Jones. Marianne Abston. Mary Jo Abbott, Peggy Green, Norma Jean Carpenter, Frances Neeley, Betty Jean Neal, Jenne Randall, Janine Abney. Third Row — Mrs. Andress. Ruby Troba, Betty Jean Turner. Johnnie Johnson. Wanda King. Kay I.ee. Faye Perringin. Velma Howard, Floyce Flem ing. Audrey Salter, Bobbie Palmer. Johnnie Ashmore, Mauvcllcen Bullard, Mary Rom; Wolfe, Faye Kidson, Catherine Morgan. Senior Y-Teens Front Row—Left to right) Hebe Parsley, Barbara McElduff. Shirley McCarty, Anne Garrison. Patty Walton. Betty Perry. Back Row—Favc Jones, Mary Kina Martin. Evelyn Holliday, Dorothy Reese. Maria Grammas. Anita l.azenby. Peggy Whiting. Shirley Kerhy, Jane Thorn berry. Norma Hinton. Jane Stewart. Mrs. Whitfield, Martha Simpson. Hazel Williams, Caroline Appling, Melba Nbshcr. Donis Parker. Shirley Jernigm. Doro thy Whaley. Meta Hunt. Joy Morrison. Chiaruscuro Clu First Row— (Left to right) Shirley Smith Ruth Moncriet Bobby Forest Barbara Drummond Barbara Hoel Mary Frances Farley Second Row— Sissy Rodgers Barbara Hargis Arlccn Gray Nellie Jean Pocopanni Sue Reynolds Myra McKnight Third Row— Ann Evans Mary Belle Owens Joyce Somers Miss Leader Douglas Baker Julc Robbe Carolyn Huffstutlcr Billy Balance b D. O. Club First Row—(I-cit to right) Gary Cofield. Betty Allred, Doris Myers, Joan Windsor, Cynthia Davey, Alvcda Minor, Joyce Boutwell. Audrey Nell Jones, Carol Hilley, Barbara Newsome. Ruby Sartain, Lawrence Robinson, Joyce Wilson. Larrainc Logan, Joan Black. Joann Andrews. John Morris. Second Row—Nina Whitten. Dorothy Hood, Gertrude Hubbarl. Betty Sue Hubbard. Joy Kennedy, Ollic Lee Wood. Betty Coggins. Sally Ramsden. June Smith. Bobby Houser. Marlene Martin, Thelma I.ackcy, Jimmie Lou Miles. Herbert Hann, David Slaughter. James Bates. Third Row—Mrs. Mary Baker. Crisoula Betros, Ruth I-aminack, Patty Brooks. Kathleen Cole. Joyce Cushen. Ann Aliano, Miriam Barnes. Betty Ruth McCormick. Ray Crumpton. Auburn Slatcn. Leo Record. Ronnie Watson, Don Bell. Fourth Row Center—John Pattillo, John Lutto. Andy Mcllas. Kenneth Staab. Robert Ay cock. Marlon Mvrick. Fifth Row -Ruby Cardin. Jane Bradford, Mary Chapman, Annette Martin, Ben Ray. Sam Morgan. Sim Hartsficld, Roy Self, Grady Smith, Clifton McCullcy, Harry Collins, Dennis Roberts. Mr. C. E. Crawford. Debate Club First Row (Left to right)— Barbara Upton, Joe Ross Second R w— Ruth Perry. Gloria Jones. Johnnie Johnson. Frances Smith, Sue Thomson. Third Row— Richard Branscomb, Robert Walston. Robert Thomas. Samyc Sue Monteith. French Club First Row—(Left to right) Martha Lanham, Natalie Glover, Mary Frances Farley. Carol Slaughter, Jane Hand, Anne McCollum. Marjorie Vann. Elizabeth Manasco, Barbara Upton. Second Row—Sue Stanford. Margaret Goolsby. Paula Reid. Martha Simpson, Patty Brooks. Julie Collum. Kathryn Beatty, Incite Chambers. Third Row— Martha Heard, Harry Slagle, Kay Lee. Faye Prrrigin. Betty Geohegan, Ann Meritscather. Erin Vincent. Mary Jo Hubbard. Latin Club First Row—(left to right) Billy Williams, Hobby Duncan, Harry Bolick, Bobby Martin, Eteanoi Mc Xidi-r. Martha Akin. Yvonne Moore. Judith Williams. Virginia l'ullcr, Arlccn Gray, Tommie Strickland. ! : 1 Row Billy Balance. Riith Liles, Stic Bonds, Pat Smith, Frances Smith, Jean Gamble, Madrene | Veatman. I’at.sy 't .nntgldood. l.cvoid N lc-.. adtic l)oaghty. Tommy White, Gearies Carney. Robert Parker Third Row—Bobby Rosser, Jack Tate. Qcgg Richardson. Benny Ray Tucker. Allen Swafford. Joe Cagle. John Martin, John McCollum, Bill Hendrix, Joe Bynum, Charles Crowder, Steve Kimbrough, Miss Senn, Newcomers Club First Row- (left t■. right) Irma Roe, Geraldine Hum. Zoc on Thompson, Anne Sandlin, Mary Ann Thomas. Melody Brand, Yvonne Richard. Barbara Dean. | Second Row—Jeannette Cooper. Bernice Bandy, John Lane, Herbart Wilbanks Gerhard Sagasser, Billy Sue Jacks, Gayle Myers, Marsha Tingle Third Row —lirr Culpepper. I .oiii- ir.int, .1. t Wynn. Deucy di ui. Jerry Wmt.v Mien !)i.naldson. Martha Eastman, Marcia Hancock, Betty Stripling, Future Nurses of America First Row—(left to right) Carolyn Reynolds. Dorothy Hughes. Melba Abshcr, Betty Sue Hubbard, Julia Faye I-othcr. Jane Thomas. Second Row—Jo Ann Andrews. Betty Jean Taylor. Margaret Schmidt. Shirley Lazenby. Third Row—Miss Carolyn Smith. Mr. Laws, Miss Dorothy Ann Creel. Promoters First Row—(left to right) Vance Sparks. Zackie Doughty. Mary F. Farley. Erin Vincent. Elizabeth Ma-nasco. Betty Geohegan, Alice Cowles. Second Row—Billy Goodhew. Bob Russell. Corinne White, Donna White. Mary Ann Berry. Eugene Greathouse. Annua Hurt. Irving Cunliff. Third Row Miss Virginia Pravtor. Durwood Brad'ey. Charles MaeXamara. Robert Walston, Gordon Alford. Clegg Richardson. Gerhard Sagasser. Walter Lewis. Science Club First Row—(left to right) Jack Zylman, Billy Cole, J. B. Studdard. John McAvoy, Billy Horn, Joe Houston, Ben Chastain. Second Row—Earnest Forbes, Jim Strickling, Wayne Phillips, Leah McAvoy, Mary Burns, Joanne Gannaway, Frances Elkins. Third Row—-Eugene Greathouse, Jim Brasher. I.ce Roy Summerlin, Virginia Hurd, Rick Schlosser, Gordon Alford, Erin Vincent. Fourth Row — Jimmy Short. Thomas Ballcngcr. Spanish Club Front Row—(left to right) Betty Joyce McClellan, Donnie Palmorc, Nancy McDaniel, Louis Nircnstcin, Betty Chadwick, Mayer Cohen, Billy Chadwick. Second Row — Jo Ann Fossett. Diana Morgan, Ann Priestly. Lera Gay Harris, Gail Martin, Mary Ann Prouty. Leon Wcstcrhousc Phillip Zaretki. Third Row—Mary Ann Berry, Cara Ann Miller, Virginia Rector, Mary Burns, Donna White, Tommy Smith, Myron Nircnstcin, Miss ParretL Not Pictured—Carolyn Hughes. First Row—(left to right) Nancy Pepper, Mcrilyn Reeve. Faye Jones. Anne Oliver. Second Row—Mcr-wyn Brown. Billy Earl Wallace, Ben Chastain, Glen Hicks, Charles Adams. Bryan Hutcheson. First Row—(left to right) Jack Tate, Charles Weidman. John Smith, Gene Bennett. Second Row — Forrest South. Wallace Cairns. Miss Kli abctli I os$. Aglaia Literary Society First Row—(left to right) Charlotte Sims. Gail Martin, Mary Aplin. Faye Disney. Deanna Pounds. Patsy Brown, Lera Hutto, Mary Rowers. Second Row June Burns. Sarah Massengale, Harriet Ginn. Yvonne Wright. Mary George Rivers. Krlinc Aplin. M.trgaret Schmidt. Sydney Self. Third Row Carolyn Luna, Clara Pocus, Miss Garrett, Betty Smith, Norma Turman. Mary l-ouisc Tillery. Astraea Literary Society First Row—(left to right) Louise Lee. Joan Trawick. Paula Fitts Betty Lou Smith Second Row— Mary Jean Davis. Dorothy Fox, Peggy Maxwell, Frances Burden. Not Pictured—Shirley Smith. Clio Literary Society Hr t Row—(left to right) Jewell Waldrop, Virginia Milstcad, Etta Sue Andrews, Sue Ptickcit, Jane Hand, Marion Rockett, Ernette Cantrell, Eloise Stanton. Nicoletta Collas. Nell Henderson, Suzanne Buckingham, Mary Ann Prouty. Second Row—Mary Ruth I .asset er, Sara Walker. Jeanette I)i Chiara, Jo Ann Bland. Sammyc Sue Montcith. Anne Higgin othain, Barbara Montcith. Nancy McDaniel, Dot Hughes, Glenda Andrews. Anita Howard. Third Row — Betty Chadwick, Zackie Doughty, Carolyn Pinkerton. Joyce Coggins, Mary K. Leslie, Willie Lee Thornberrv. Jane Parker, Susan Acker, Amnia Hurt. Ruth Liles. Fourth Row Valerie Martin. Imogen,; Glasscork. Mollie Ann Stewart, Pat Henderson, Miss Wliitis. Curry Literary Society First Row—(left to right) Bill Gandy, George Ed o« ndson, Durwood Bradley. Rowland Holcomb, Don Parker, Louis Merrill, ‘‘Coach” . L. Dawson. Second Row Ralph Chabot. Don Lavender, Walker Winfield. tamar Pittard. Cecil Mitchell, Mclvyn Debtor. Dan VVhiscnant. Harold Bright. Jack Haley. Third Row - Jimmy Keene. Hubbard Beard, Bobby Rosser, Clegg Richardson. Jimmy Wood, Barnes Hickman. Ralph Ojthunt. Fourth Row—Barton Woodfin. Roy Walker. Jimmy Powell. Harry Slagle, Arnold Burton. Not Pictured—David McGauley. Floyd Powell. Danirosch Literary Society First Row- (Jcft t right) N’am y Pepper, Derry Meadows, Morgeao Ledbetter,:Virginia Sparks Joyce f loveless. Katherine Rilard, Peg Fountain, Shirley Sparks. Second Row — Dolries Smith, Margaret i Carol Ellis, Jo Ann Goodwin, Anne Dykes, Anna Jones, Lera Gaji Harris, Carolyn Wilson. Third Row—Mrs. Rice. Willa May Dugger. Jacky Dean, Jacklyn Terry. Jeanette Bryant. Janie Merrill, Mildred Sapp, Irma Lawley. Euphrosynean Literary Society First Row—(left to right) Jo Ann Hodges. Barbara Park. Carolyn Holston. Annette Hawkins. Diane DanCorfh, Kitty Caughtnan. Eddy Caldwell. Bertha Atkinson. Mary Stern, Altncda Norman, Celia Blackburn. Second Row—Diane Luna. Rhona Barrow, Sue Helms. Clara Nell Wallace, Carolyn Warren. Paula Smith, Joan Price. Jcanc Givens. Shirley Nations. Mary Kendrick. Mary Henley. Third Row — Ann Hardin. Connie Burke. Jo Ann Thompson. Barbara Hulman, Gloria Robinson, Peggy Hamby, Annette Gilliam,' Mary Godwin, Dori Troha, Helen Keller. 1 lr: G o r g a s Literary Society First Row—-(left to right) Tommy Pinion. Shirley Harris. Irving Cunlifi. Second Row—Elvin Horton. Ross Giamportone. Third Row— Raymond K. Weldon. Jimmy Walker. Coy Dunlap. Aubrey Dee Barnard, Miss Cobb. Outen Literary Society First Row—(left to right) Philip Zaretki, Hugh Jones. James Jones. Thomas Smith. Jerry Eskew. Louis Nircnstcin, Terry Eskew, Billy Chadwick. Pat Salamone. Second Rea —Robert Blanc. Jimmy Sta-this. Jimmy Beasley, Bill Grayson. Don Lyle. Tommy Thornton. Myron Nircnstcin. Frank Dichiara. George Anselmo. Third Row—Bob Hofer. Jimmy Louvery, Dan Roper, Billy Ackis, Charles Mars. Miss Andrews. Bill Sparks. Jacob Leigeber, Bobby Bowers, Hubert Hugulcy. David Bowers. Mnemosynean Literary Society ss.X? F Wh « TAJiigar g Ratcliff. Billie Ruth Wolfe, Kathryn Beaty. Mary Atm Berry. Jo Ann l-ossctt. Third Row—Margarct Hall, Miss Airheart, Betty Horton. Margil Lagerstrom. Jo Ann v Hurgan. Joyce; Stanton, FourthiKow-Ann Cochran. Jo Ann Thompson, Joy Smith, Chari .-ne Purvis. Nancy Parker. Jo Ann I owell. Kathleen Clemons. N'ot shown in picture: Mary Faith Kimbrough. Pierian Literary Society First Row—(left to right) Carolyn Pendergast, Carlotta Pratt, Carol Slaughter. Elizabeth Manasoo, Barbara Upton, Jane Mooty. Betsy King. Carolyn Hughes. Second Row—Diana Morgan. Barbara Currier. Barbara Lewis, Betty Klliot. Doris Shelton, Betty (ieohegan, Jeanne Jackson, Mary Helen Mexand-cr. Joy Baldwin, Marion Moss. Third Row—Corinne White. Pat McAnally, Virginia Rector. Cara Ann Miller, Jo Ann Cosper, Marjorie Langley, Kthelyn Jones. Patricia Cox, Shirley Maynard. Julie Collum, Donna White. Promethean Literary Society First Row—(left to right) Peggy Freeman, Marjorie Kdgetnon, Wyllene Ryan. Eloise Hamrick, Emily Thomson, ElcanorKicscuctter. Carol Luudjuiftt. Martha Akin. Alice Cowles, Shirley Maddox. Second Row—Virginia Fuller. Drucilla Traywick. Claire Maddox, Wanda Edgemon. Catherine George, Jane Pil-kinton. Betty Joyce Green. Bobby Jean Cox. Mary Ann Champion, Paula Caldwell. Patricia Snoddy, Betty Sue Graydon. Third Row — Betty Jean Hargett, Miss Virginia Praytor. Sylvia Leslie, Ellen Fcuv-ral. Gayle Murray, Elizabeth Castleberry, Carolyn Howze, Paula Reid, Frances Henry. Shirley Lazcnby, Margaret Horn. Thalia Literary Society First Row—(left to right) Beverly McCurry, June Green, Jane Thomas, Mimi Barnes, Julia Lother, Betty Ann Crowe, Sylvia Key. Second Row—Peggy Freeze. Ann Meriwether, Mary Frances Wilson. Margaret Blalock. Bobbie Fcndley, Eleanor McNidcr, Glinda Johnston. Bettye West. Jane Anderton, Shirley Voting. Miss Young, sponsor; Anita Thompson, Pat Frederick, Peggy Thompson, Wanda Johnston. Martha Heard. Sue Stanford. Not Pictured—Beverly West. Vestalia Literary Society First Row—(left to right) Doris Pugh. Juanita Britain, Anna House. Margaret Wilson. Judy Akin, Sharon Jones, Vance Sparks. Rose Bowers. Peggy Nail. Shirley McCondichic. Second Row—Barbara Whitten, Edna Parker. Nclda Fay Parsons. Talma Dcason, Pat Peterson. Bahs Brown. Deveda Fisk. Bertha Smith, Shirley l.acy. Ann Priestly. Shirley Earnest. Nancy Priest. Judy Roberts. Frances Levoy. Third Row—Elizabeth Black. Sarah McKcand, Mcrilyn Reeve. Jean Habrack. Jean McHale. Faye Hill. Kosemarilyn Cicio, Pat Clark. Irma Martin, Jane Magnusson. Virginia Burnette. Shirley Brooks. Lucille Whiting. Yancey Literary Society i First Row—(left to right) Garrett Cannon. Charles McNamara, Dick Anderson, Ted Teague. James Jacobs. Don Phillips. Gordon Neville. Phil Timberlake, Ronny Catalano. Joe Ross, Paul Bates. Second Row—Don Middleton, Bryan Hutcheson, Lawrence Sewell, Charles Adams. Bobby Martin. Oliver Clark. Charles Crowder. Billy Goodhew, Kenneth Spears, Richard Branscomb. David Pcacher. Bur ford Morgan. Third Row—Charles Carter. Bob Russell. Fran is Picker. Fletcher Yielding, Robert Walston, Bill Hendrix, Walter Lewis. John Medium. Glenn Hicks Donald Brown. Fourth Row—Mr. Magnusson. Joe Bynum, Don Little. Perry Scott. Bob Griffin. John Walton. Leonard Yarbrough, Don Richard. Robert Thomas. Steve Kimbrough. Not Pictured- Graham Shanks. Thcron Montgomery, Bobby Cooper. Jon Dnrstitte. norar National Honor Society First Row—(left to right) Don Little, Mary Frances Farley, Barbara McElduff, Evelyn Holliday, Marjorie Vann, Mary Jo Hubbard. Virginia Hurd, Margaret Ann Wilson. Babs Brown, Carol Slaughter, Doris Shelton. Anne Oliver, Anne McCollum, Ellen Ann Harmon. Second Row—Erin Vincent, Krnette Cantrell, Eleanor Kicsewetter, Hazel Williams. Barbara Upton, Elizabeth Manasco, Wayne Johnson, Cara Ann Miller. Jerry Eskew, Patsy Brown, Jacklyn Terry. Mina Ruth Whitten. Third Row—Jon Appleton. James Jacobs, Neal Sewell, Benny Ray Tucker. Leo Record. Ben Chastain, Terry Eskew, Leonard Yarbrough, Charles Elmore, Jon Durstinc. Billy Earl Wallace, Don Phillips, Marion Rockett, Graham Shanks, Mcrwyn Brown. National Thespians First Row—(left to right) Ann Priestley, Myra Me Knight, Sara Walker, Bobbie Park. Zackic Doughty. Eleanor Kicsewetter, Anne McCollum, Judy Akin, Brin Vincent, Carol Handley. Nell Henderson. Julie Collunt. Joy Baldwin, Eleanor MeNider, Samyc Sue Montrith. Second Row—Ann Garrison, Alice Cowles. Ruth Perry. N'orma Turman. Ellen Harmon, Betty (ieohegan, Elizabeth Manasco. Barbara Upton. Bah Brown. Jane Hand, Diane Luna. Mary Jean Davis. Eugene Greathouse, Susannc Acker. Third Row— Charles Gibbs. Betty Horton. Virginia Hurd. Walter Lewis. Don IJttlc First Row — (loft to right) Sue Reynolds, Joanne Gannaway, Myra McK night, Carolyn Pendergast, Jeanette DiChiara. Second Row— Irving Cunliff, Ruth Moncricf. Barbara Drummond, Shirley Smith, Bobbie Forrest, Barbara Hoc!. Third Row — Billy Stevens. Billy Reid, Miss Garnet I.eadcr, James Lott. Quill and Scroll Society CAROL HANDLEY DON LITTLE First Row—(left to right) Xash. Johnson. Anselmo, Kampakis, Brindley. Holcomb. White. Harrison. Dillard. Jones; Second Row—Williams, J. Davis. Brown, Leontis. Mosey, Doss. Rice. Westcrhousc. Sims. Busby; Third Row—Glenn. Bollick. Lemon. Cribbs, Dickerson. Saunders. Brasher. Guthrie, Broom, Blevins; Fourth Row—Coach Tarrant, Tatum. Edwards. Ruck . Eli Stevens, Coach Tucker, McCrary, Ernest Stevens, W. Davis. Coach Long. Football CAPTAIN—GEORGE NASH CO-CAPTAIN—JERRY HARRISON End. 180. Senior. One of the most outstanding pass receivers in recent Phillips seasons. Quarter Rack, If«8. Senior. A hard runner ami pass rr who was probably the most valuable back « ( the year. SAMMY ANSELMO Tackle. 1 30. Senior. A hard hitting tackle who was voted the most valuable player of the year. KENNTH BROWN Left Half, 143. Junior. A junior who will he back to prove himself next year. BILL BLEVINS Quarter Back. 152, Senior. A first-class ball handler who piloted the team most of the season. JERRY BUSBY Right Half, 158, Junior. A defensive center who held down the job of line backer very well. G RY BRINDLEY Center, 170, Senior. A senior who held down the job of center most of the year with a few roles at tackle. JOE DAVIS Quarter Back. 148, Junior. A quarterback who did a great deal of passing and ball handling. WALTER DAVIS Tackle, 190, Junior. A tackle with one more year at Phillips. JERRY EDWARDS Fullback, 160, Junior. A fullback who saw a great deal of action while the regular was injured. ■ . JIM DILLARD Fullback, 176, Senior. A hard-charging full back who can really pick up the ground. JIM HOLCOMB Guard, 178, Senior. A guard who did his share of holding down the middle of the line. LEWIS DOSS Center. 205, Sophomore. A first-rate line backer with two more years of action. ROBERT HOSEY Left half. 146, Senior. A senior who saw a great deal of action as a substitute. JERRY JOHNSON Right half, 160, Junior. A fleet-footed half hack who will return for another try next season. ANDY LEONTIS Tackle. 205, Junior. A 205 lb. tackle who played first-string part of the season. DAVY JONES I.cft half, 153, Junior. Another sprinter who missed most of the sea son because of an injury. WELTON LOCKHART End, 165. Junior. A glue - fingered end who was responsible for many yards gained on passes. NESTER KAMPAKIS Guard, 160, Senior. A senior who ran most of the season as first-string guard. CONRAD McCRARY Right half. 148. Junior. A nimble-footed half who will be using his ability in '52. RANDLE RICE Center, 170, Senior. A top defensive man who really plays “heads-up” football. LEON WESTERHOUSE Tackle. 170. Senior. A high spirited tackle who has seen plenty of action for the last three years. JAMES TATUM End. 190. Junior. An end with plenty of fight and football ability. HAROLD WHITE Tackle, 187, Junior. .' hard hitting tackle who missed part of the season because of injury. Left to right: Timbcrlakc. Appleton, Cook. Stdl, Robl . Tyson. Lockhart. Bryant. Graves. Doss. Davidson, Prickctt, Davis. tf.X; Bashetbal WELTON LOCKHART LEWIS DOSS NORMAN BRYANT PHIL TIMBERLAKE TOMMY GRAVES I.ctt to right--Hart, Tuck. Payne, Q’l-aughliu, Colbert. Prosch. Bonds, Wakefield, Byford. Stevens, Sloan ELI STEVENS TOMMY BONDS Team NICKIE PROSCH IVAN BYFORD GEORGE WAKEFIELD I rft to Right—Coach Ernest Tucker. Robert Hosev, Dick Anderson, Welton Lockhart, Burford Morgan. Ed Sims. Wayne Saterback. George Rogers, Jerry Johnson. Jerry Harrison, Jackie Vaughn. Tracy McGill. Bill Broom, James Issos. Kenneth Hayes. Jerry Dailey. Conrad McCrary. Jimmy Robertson. Lawrence Evans. Bobby Dauwalter. Biilly Lemons, Jim Tatum. John Burchfield. John Dolhard, Ed Dickerson. Jimmy Holcomb. Tommy Graves. Leon Westerhousc, ndy Leontis, Bill Morgan, George Wakefield, Waller Davis, James Towns. Cheerleaders Left to right—Kloise Stanton. Virginia Milstcad, Jane Parker, Shirley Jernigan, Shirley Smith, Dot Reese, Xiekic Cnllas, Miss Margaret Johns on. sponsor, Ann Garrison. Jane Thornberry, Ann Harden, Shirley Maddox. Barbara McEltiuff, Bebe Parsley Center: Head Cheerleaders—Dorothy Whaley, and Aleta Hunt. M i - i 1 «al 1 r '■ Tennis, 1951 A l eft to right—Ronnie Catalano. Graham Shanks. Rill Morgan, Sam Brasher, Joe Houston, Phil Tim-herlake, Billy Rosser. Gordon Neville. GORDON NEVILLE BILLY ROSSER. JOE HOUSTON RONNIE CATALANO 4 FIRST BATTALION STAFF. BIRMINGHAM HIGH SCHOOLS’ ROTC, 1951. Front Row—(Lett to right) Lt. Col. Neal Sewell, Hon. !.t. Col. Babs Brown. Major Lamar Pittard. Second Row—Capt. Charles Adams. 1st Lt. Don Parker. COMPANY A. FIRST BATTALION. 1952 Company Commander—Billy Knight ihSV? -■ COMPANY B. FIRST BATTALION. 19S2 Ccmuany Commander—Capt. James Cribbs COMPANY C. FIRST BATTALION, 1952 Company Commander—Capt. David McCauley GIRLS CHORUS An Evening of Song Hawkins Book Store School Books Technical Books Art Materials Kindergarten Supplies Maps, Globes Paper, Pens, Pencils 2123 Third Avenue North Birmingham, Alabama Phone 3-5506 BEST PRICES - COMPLETE STOCK PERSONAL SERVICE remember You’ll never forget your school days, and we hope you’ll always remember PhotoReflex, your Official Photographer. We ll always remember the fun we had taking your pictures . . . and we hope you will not forget us in the years to come when there are other occasions you’ll want to remember with fine portraits. 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