Phillips High School - Mirror Yearbook (Birmingham, AL)
- Class of 1953
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Through the pictures of those who made the news and the pages of the paper that reported the news, we hope to recall to these senior classes the history of their stay at P. H. S. Seated left to right: Moss. Pugh, Prouty. Martin. Schoggins, Traywitk. Peterson, Perry. Standing: West, Walton. MaiNamara, Brown. Walston, Roper. Zke MIRROR BOARD 1952-1953 EDITORIAL STAFF Editors in Chief Charles MaiNamara, Gail Martin. Dan Roper A tsocitUc Editors Mary Ann Prouty. Robert Walston Reporters Don Brown. Marion Moss. Ruth Pern’. Patricia Peterson. Doris Pugh, Yvonne Schoggins, Drutilla Tray wick, John Walton, Beverly West Typists Rose Marie Bowers. Margaret Coats. Annette Gilliam BUSINESS STAFF David McGauly, Burford Morgan, Jack Tate Advertising Solicitors Jean Gilliland. Frances Robinson Anna Jones, Robert Walston Advisers J. E. Allen, Frances Finley. Leslie Moss. Winnifred Ragan. R. P. Wood J. E ALLEN DEDICATION f OR MORE than twenty-five years, we of the Mirror, along with the rest of Phillips, have had the assurance that there is always one to whom we can turn when difficulty jriscs. As the hardwork- ing but unobtrusive business sponsor of our publications, he has put us to a debt which we can never repay. But we hope, through the dedication of this AiiiihjI Mirror to Mr. J. E. Allen, to express, in some small way. our appreciation for his services. THE GENERAL ORGANIZATION FALL. 1952 Second As so dale, Betty Chadwick President, Glenn Hicks First Associate, Shirley Maddox SPRING. 1953 Second Associate, Paula Odd well President, Bob Russel! First Associate, lo Ann Turner p Pv- High S k Mch ferlt « ------- 4 Qballciutliwt Sotpocribillty -r - -« «nl u ,♦ 7 l ,t%ry Hrt of “■ ■“ -iVT.'K.r SXTJta;. tbou nd foir butdr ihirtr-oi t imr r o«iv 4 %h«ir m. efcool 1 tltTta lh t «a4 ala buafirod thirty-six of th « nr« la tht qw of PhiUlpt B10u 0o art pro 4 of our to bool tad th idttlt tfclefc h r btta ar a Into ltt 0 1 tv . ' lafluonot of tht «iYlroaa ni of oar to bool •bool! at«a aioh, for ltt history through tb jttrt tt Umitujfcsn Kl t Ctat-tl «al not u Phllllpt Hl h Sohool hat tl- tyt trt4«Qtd Ursettl $ro th uadtr th wiohlag Ittdtrtnip of ar IfelUipt hit at tool ltt ! mt tDf Tht tyaphocy of t oorvo rt «S todttvort af th dfwd t tbtri aafi oonacltaticct Jlfll btt tr a iv. d to uo ltfl flat trtUtlont, ltt rtwtaot for 7 ith, atf Ito •oat-r ul philosophy of ualtrtutjfilnft. «. M U1,. «1 1. ..b. 7« «- • • u J.T to 7- I l r ; t« cf jrc-f.s idL« Edwnd u , Bo)i’ adviser Sellers Slouch, Principal Bessie McniW, Girh yldiijcr priaciptl FACULTY Principal SELLERS STOUGH Commercial Moore Alexander Mrs. Inez Bartlett Sarah Cobb Mildred Farr Marjorie Pettce Winn if red Ragan Mrs. Lily W. Sweeny Clyde Young English Belle Andrews Olivia Dunnelly Anne P. Ellis Frances Finley Helen Greer Mar)- Griggs Mayme Hawkins Charlotte Hodges Mary R. Hollcman Claric Lynch Leslie Moss Mrs. Maude Robertson History Georgia Airheart Mrs. Flora Andress Irving Fullington Lillian Gatchcll Vera Holmes William Long Earl Magnuson Hattie Montgomery Norvelle Penruddocke Mrs. Elizabeth Willingham languages Florence Feastcr Ida Parrett Clara Bell Senn Mathematics J. E. Allen A. L. Dawson Elizabeth Doss Jeanette Garrett M. Kumi Jeter Louise Martin Virginia Praytor Hallie Stephenson Science Michael Baranclli N. R. Brundrett Mrs. Bonnie Burger Ethel Bush Mrs. Edith Craig lane Geoghegan Carl Hanna Mrs. Ruby F. Rogers Henry Waller R. P.‘ Wood Gym J. R. Tarrant E.L. Tucker Lorena Bingham Art Garnet Leader Home Economics Mar)- Fitzgerald Mildred Trowbridge Mrs. Teresa Whitfield Industrial Arts R. W. McPherson Crowell Whaley A. H. Wiltshire Music Arnold Brown Sarah Dryer Carl Herring Alfred Mayer Mrs. Dorothy Rice Vocational Mr . Mar)' Baker C E. Crawford Herbert Hinz E. G. Laws R. O. 7. C. Capl. H. A. Cox Capt. J. B. Parks Sgt. McPherson Sgt. Williamson Sgt. Lee Driver Education Blam he Chapman 5ftee eh Ottie Huff Mrs. Man- G. Wyatt Library Sarah Asbcll Mildred Ellis Bessie Lewis Registrars Snowcll Anders Mrs. Cortez Smitherman Marion Stanley Advisers Boys—Edward Aull Girls- - Bessie Merrill Ijmchroom Mrs. Lcla Mac Each Mrs. Helen Elledge Mrs. Lillian Vandergrift Mrs. Alice Williams TUB MIRROR NEWSPAPER •FOIL THE STUDENTS OF PH I III PS HIGH SCHOOL VOLUME 32 BIRMINGHAM ALABAMA. I y. 1052 NUMBER Hicks, Handley Tap Senior Who’s Who Student Body From Among Sli.l'flt Ot Frtdijf, [Xxi cibi niubtr It Tt «r th« ufftos, the!} uUr.i NUvI.tU .Cinlyii PmttM Paul. |g f •ijiull ARY CLASS SELECTS YE LEADING MEMBERS JANUARY — SENIOR CLASS JANUARY 1953 President ... Vice President Secretary .... Orator........ Pianist....... Vocalist .... Artist ...... Poet ......... Mono—Son Si hi Sed Omnibus (Not for self, but for all) OFFICERS ..........Charles Carter ..............James Jones ..........Carol Abbott ..............Bill Hendrix ..............Tommy Pinion ..........Dick Anderson ..........Jewell Waldrop .......... Annette Martin Colors—CoraI and Silver Flower—Gladiolus COMMITTEES Mono — Charles MacNaimra, Chairman; Jane Thomas, Aubrey Barnard, Erncttc Cantrell. Invitation Nell Henderson, Chairman; Ben Chastain, Peggy Sue Hamby, Bill Gandy. Book—Dan Roper. Chairman; Mary Ann Prouty, Welton Lockhart, Jane Parker. Flowers and Colors—Jeanette DiChiara, Chairman; John Lancaster, Bryan Hutcheson. Jo Ann Fossctt. Social—Carol Handley, Chairman. Virginia Mil-stead, Jim Tatum. Don Middleton, Eloisc Stanton. Gift—Francis Picker, Chairman; Ann Freeman, Billy Prickctt, Sue Puckett. Left to right; bottom to top; Jewell Waldrop. Carol Abbott, Annette Martin, Bill Hendrix, James Jones, Charles Carter, Dick Anderson. (Not pictured Tommy Pinion). CAROL ANITA ABBOTT Curl National Honor Society 8: Settlor Class Secretary w; Thespians 4 8. Vice President 7. President 8; Quill and Scroll 7. 8; Mne-mosyncan 2-8. Treasurer 6, Recording Secretary 7. Vice President 8; Latin Club 1-3; 5. R. President 7. Mirror Agent 6; Senior Play 8; Mirror Hoard 8. 7; Annual Board 6. 7; Radio Play 6. 7; Marshal 8. CHARLES ADAMS Bird Dog Yancey 2-8. Latin Club 2. 3; Writer Club 4-0. Vice President 3; Ushers 8; S. R. Secretary 5. P. T. A.. Representative 6 Mirror Agent 7; R O. T. C. Lieutenant 3. Captain b; Choir 2. 3. 7. 8. HILDA CAROLYN ALFORD RICHARD ANDERSON Dick National Honor Society 8; Senior Class Vocal 1st 8: Usher 6-8. Head Usher 8: Yancey 2-8. President 8; Thespian 0-8; Latin Club 1-4. Big 7 Dance Committee 6; Club Committee 6: English Close President 5. 8; Latin Class President 3; Speech Class President 5; Biology Class President 7; Choir 0. 7; Madrigal Club 0. 7; Band 2-0; Orchestra 2-0. Head Marshal 0: Senior Play 8; Track Team 1. 3. 3. 7. ETTA SUE ANDREWS Hone Clio 4-8. Treasurer 3. Social Chairman 7. Project Committer 4. Chaplain 8. Club Stunt 4. 6. 8; S. R. Vice President 6. Council Member 3. Stamp Salesman 8: English Class Secretary 5; Marshal 4; May Dny Court 5. 7; Country Fair 7; Band Vaudeville 7; Majorette 4-8: Mirror Typist 8. MARY CAROLINE APPLING Skipper Jr. Y-Tcen 2-4. President 4: Sr. Y-Tecns 5-8. Vice President 7. Secretary 8; Writer ’ Work Shop 3; Library Club 1-8. Vice President 8: 5. R. Red Crons Representative 4. 3; Library Assistant 2-3; Glee Club 3. 4; Choir 5. 0: Operetta 5. 6; May Court 5. 7; Poetry Award 6; Marshal 4. 5; Mirror Typist 8. AUBREY DEE BARNARD Dee National Honor Society 7. 8; G. O. Safety Committee t-6. Usher 7. 8: Gorga 0-8. Recording Secretary 7. Vice President h. Projection Club 3. 5-8; S. R. President 1. 4. Council Member 5. Red Cross Representative 3: Truck 5. JEROME HERMAN BILLINGS Choir 3-0; Glee Club 2. 7 Gorga 3. 4; 's, R Vice President 8. Red Cross Representative 5. 0 Mirror Agent 2. 4; Boys' Vocal Club 8. JO ANN BLAND Doit Choir 4 0; Clio 6-8: Aglata 1-4; Thesptnn 4-8; Secretary Biology Class 4; Marshal 4; Glee Club 3; Senior Play 8; Vice President of Government Class 5; Secretary' of History Class 7; S. R Mirror Agent 7, P.T.A Chairman 2. 4. 5; Red Cross 4; Club Stunts 4-8; Mirror Typist 8. ROBERT BENJAMIN BOSTON Blackie 8. R. Secretary 0. Vice President 5. Red Cross Representative 3. 4; U. O. T. C. 1st Sergeant 8 . Varsity Baseball 0. 7. Utter 0, 7. 5$ SENIOR DAVID EARL BOWERS National Honor Society T. 8; L'shera Club 7. 8: Latin Club 3. 4: S. R President 3. Owen Literary Club 2-8, Third Member 8; Mar-that 2. 3. SAMUEL EARL BRASHER Sam S. R Vice President i Council Member 7: Hl-Y 2-4. Sport Club 7 Mondial 3-7; Varsity Football 0. 7: Tennis B Letter 3. A” Letter 3. 7. KENNETH H. BROWN Ken Sport Club 3-8; Football 1 3. 5. 7; Track 2. i 0; Intcrmurat Basketball 3. 5. ERNETTE CANTRELL Emu National Honor Society 6-8. Secretary Senior Who' Who 8; CUo 4-8. Vice President 6. Corresponding Secretary 8; Mirror Typist 8. Projection Club 3-3. Prealdcnt 5. S. R Pretldent 8. Council Meml-er 7. S. R. Secretary 5; Marshal 3- 3; Senior Election Committee 8. Motto Committee 8; Club Stunt 4. 8. 8; Prealdcnt Clothing Ua 2: May Festival 7: Phlll.p Night Program I. CHARLES CARTER Honor Society 7. 8 Vice President 8: Orientation Committee 7. Chairman Club Committee 8; Prealdcnt Senior Cla a 8; Yancey 5-8. Crlllc 8; Caber 6-8. S. R. Prealdcnt 2. Vice Prealdcnt 3. 4. 7. 8. Council Member 5: President Biology Class 8. Secretary Speech Clua 8; Band 3-8; Orchestra 3-7; Choir 8. 7: Marshal 3; Senior Play 8; Club Stunt 8. 8. Cleopatra Operetta 6. May Court 7. BENJAMIN BURTON CHASTAIN Brajit Nation «1 Honor Society 6-8; U her 6-8; Thespian 7. 8; J. O. Scholarship Committee 7. Safety Committee 8; Who Who 8; Invitation Committee: Choir 4. 6. 7. 8. Bu lne Manager 8. Letter 7; Science Club 2-8. Treasurer 7. Prealdcnt 8; Spanish Club 2-4; Writer' Workshop 5. 8; Marshal 2. 3. 1. Senior Play 8. MARGARET ANN COATS Maggu Thespian 4-8. Jr. Y-Teen 2-5; Library Club 3; Mirror Typist 8: Annual Typist 8. VIRGINIA GAIL COE Pee Pee Athletic Committee 6; flirl Letter Club 3-8: 8. R. Stamp Salesman 8; Cheerleadri 8; Bu krtl a!l 1. 3. 3. Softball 1, 3. .3. Voile -ball 2 4. 6; Soccer 2. 4; Speedhall 8; All-Slar SoftlKtll Team 3. MAYER ABRAM COHEN Felix National Honor Society 8: Kntre Amigo 2-U. Treasurer 6; S K. Vice President 1 6 Treasurer 5, PT.A Representative 2. 4: liatalllon Staff Second Li 4; History Class President 7. Chemistry Lab Leader 3. Marshal 2-4. BETTY' ANN CROWE Betty Bonei Tha'la 6-8 Secretary 6. President 7: S. R. Secretary 8; Choir 3-3. Critic H: Majorette 2. 4. 8. CLASS JERRY ROBERT DAILY Football B Team 4: Football Varsity 6. 8: TVact 5. JOE DAVIS Smoky Joe Sport Committee 7. 8; Red Croat I S Vice President 6. Secretary 7. Treasurer 8; G-ir-gas 7: Sports Club 3 8; English Class President 3. 7. S. R. President 2. 3. 3. 7: Football 2. 4. 6. Baseball 1 3. 5. 7; Basketball 2. 4. 0. 8. JEANETTE ANN DICHIARA Thespians 4-8; Pen and Brush 0- 8. Secretary 8; Thalia 4: Clio 5-8. Project Committee 8; Bntn Amigo 1-4: 8. R. Council Member 2. Chaplain 6. Mirror Agent 7: Mirror Typist 8: Senior Play 8: Club Stunts 6. 8; iOa County Fair Contest 7; Mlsa Phillip Content 8; Poetry Award 6. National Art Award 7: Art Utter 8. WILLA MAE DUGGER Pig Damrosch 4-8. Publicity CTialrman 8; French Club 2. 3. S. It. Council Member 6: Freshman Representative 1. Club Stunt 6; Marshal 2. 3. 4. 6: Mirror Typist 8. ROBERT RAY FORTNER Bobby Hl-y 1.0. President 0. Hl-Y Basketball 5. d. Representative Alabama Youth Legislature 5: Assistant Head Marshal 7; 8. R. Council Member 7. 8: R O. T C. Captain 8: Foot-ball 4. JO ANN FOSSETT C. O. Auditorium Committee 6; Chairman Election Committee 6: Campaign Manager 6: Senior Class Flower and Color Commutes' 8: Mnemosyneun 3-8. Social Chairman 0. Corresponding Secretary 7. Recording Secretary. Spanish Club 2-6. Social Chairman 3. Year Book Chairman 4; Future Nurses of America 7. 8 Vice President. S. R Secretary 8. Council Member 7. Mirror Agent 4 3. Stamp Salesman 3. 6; Band 3-8: Choir 3-8. Girl Glee Club 3. 4: Phillip Night S: May Day Representative 4; Senior Play 8; Cluh Stunts 5.8; Marshal 2. ANN FREEMAN Senior Who' Who 8; Promoters 1; Mncmosy-nenn 2-8. Critic 4. Parliamentarian 5. Historian 6. Vice President 7. President 8. Glee Club 3; s. R. Secretary 1. Preatdent 2. 6 Council Member 2. 7. P.T.A. Representative 3. Vice President 3, 8: English Class Secretary 2: Marshal 6-8; Mirror Typist 8. WILLIAM FONVILLE GANDY Goon Scholarship Committee 8; Curry 4-8. Vice President 8. Critic 7. Parliamentarian 6: S. R Vice President 8. President 2: Projection Club 2-8. Secretary 6. Treasurer 5. Vice President 4 Thespian 7. 8. Treasurer 8. PATRICIA GAVALAS Pat S. R President 6. Secretary 3: Mirror Typist 8. CATHERINE GEORGE Smoky Promctncan 2-8: S. R. Treasurer 5. Council Member 1 2: Club Stunts 2. 4. 6. 8: Mirror Typist 8. SENIOR GROVER GILLILAND JR. Mick ) It O. T C. Lt.-Col. 8; Aeronauts 4; Bund 1 6. MARY JEAN GILLILAND Jean Asalia t-3; Red Cross 3-3: Librarian 2-4: Club Stunt 4; S. R Council Member 2. 8: Mirror Typist 8: Glee Club 3. 4. NONA IMOGENE GLASSCOCK DONALD GORE Senior atn Who Who 1053. HAROLD HALE MARVIN HALLMARK PEGGY SUE HAMBY Boogie Senior Com Who- Who. Thespians ft-S; Eu-phrosynenn 2-8. Secretary 8. Treasurer 2. Chaplain 4. Vice President 3; Library Club 5. 6. Secretary 6; S. R Secretory ft. Red Ctom Representative 3. Council Member 8. Marshal 5; Out) Stunts 6; Assembly Program 8. MARGARET CAROL HANDLEY National Honor Society 8; Quill and Scroll 6-8: Thespian 4-8. Treasurer 6. Vice President 8; G. O. Publicity nnd Publication Committee 5. 6. Clubs Committee 7. 8. Election Committee 4. 6: Senior Class Who- Who 8, Chairman Social Committee 8; Mne-mosynean 2-8, Recording Secretary -I Tiva- urer 5, Corresponding Secretary 8. Presl-dent 7, Publicity Chairman 8. Kntrc Amigo 2-5, Recording Secretary 4. Treasurer 5: S R. Secretary 2. 3. Mirror Agent 3 Vice President 7. Council Mcmlier 8; Biology Class Secretary 3, President 4: Clothing Clan President X History Cluis Secretary 8; Speech Class President 3. Vice President 4: Mirror Board 4-7. Assistant Editor ft. Editor-In-Chief 8. 7; Annual Board 4-7. As-sistant Editor 4. Associate Editor «5: Senior Play 8: Marshal 2. 3. 4, 8; Maid of Honor May f ay Court 7: Campaign SpenRrr 5. 7: P. IL S. Southeastern Relay Sponsor 7: Winner Girl Oratorical 5: Band Vaudeville 3. 8; Phillip Night 8. BE7TY IE AN HARGETT Promethean 8-8; Newcomer Club X President: 8. R President 7; Club Stunt 8. 8; Mirror Typist a JACQUELYN FLORENCE HARRIS Jackie Transferred from En lry ‘30; S. K. Treasurer 8; Marshal 6: Office Assistant 8. CLASS ANNETTE HAWKINS Sen Library Club 5-8: Euphrosynean 2-8: Junior Red Cross 3. 4; S. R. Vic President 2: Mirror Agent 3. 5. P.T.A. Chairman 4. 8: Volleyball. Soccer 1-6: Softball Team 1-6: Marshal ft. JAMES KENNETH HAYES Tom Library' Club 8; Sport Club 3-8: S- R- Presi-dent 7. Vice President 5, Secretary -1. Mirror Agent 3. 6: Vanity FootlNkll 6. 8; B' Team Football 4; Track 5. 7. NELL ISBELL HENDERSON Clio 2-8. Oratorical Chairman 4, Vice President 8. Chaplain 6. Critic 7; Thespian 4-8; Projection Club 4-8. President 7. 8: Spanish Club 2. 5; President of History Class 7: Vice President of History CIajw S. R. Stamp Salesman 2. 7. 8. P.T.A. Representative 3. ft. 7; Senior Play 8; Clubs Committer 8; PATRICIA ELLA HENDERSON Pat S. R. Red Cross Representative 6: Clio 2-h. Project Committee 5. 6: Club Stunt 2. 4. 6. 8; Mirror Typist 8: Marshal 7. WILLIAM EDWARD HENDRIX, JR. National Honor Society 7. 8: City School Dance Committee 8: Scholarship Committee 7; Orator Senior Class 8. Winner Hoys' Club Oratorical 8: Senior Play 7. 8: Yancey 2-8: Usher 6 8; Promoter 5 8; Latin Club 2-4. Treasurer 2. Vice President 3; Chairman Senior Class Election Committee 8: S. R Mirror Agent 1. Council Member 3. Secretary ft, 7. President 8: Marshal 8; Narrator U N. Program 7. 8; Emcee Fancies and Folllc 8; Narrator City School Music Festival 8: EMORY GLENN HICKS. JR. Hickie National Honor Society 7. 8: President General Organization 8. Sportsmanship Committee Chairman 7. Scholarship Committee fl; Ushers 6-8: Thespian 6-8: Yancey 2-8. Third Member 8: S. R. Vice President 1, President 6, 7. Council Member 3. 5: English Class President 1.2: R.O.T.C. l t Lt. 4; Senior Play 8: Senior Who' Who 8. B-Team Basketball. 3: B-Team Baseball 3: Band 2. ANNE HIGGINBOTHAM A,wit Clio 2-8. Treasurer 7; Projection Club 4-6. Secretary 5, Treasurer 6: S. R P.T.A. Representative 1, 8. Stamp Salesman 6; Orchestra 1-4. Secretary 3. President 4: Home-making Class Secretary 7; English Class Secretary 2.3: Chemistry Class Secretary 3; Biology Class President 4; Marshal 2. 4; Mirror Typist 8; Club Stunts 2. 4. 6. ROBERT GIBSON HOFER Ushers 8; Owen Literary Club 5-8. Vice President 8: R. O. T. C. Color Guard 6. 7. Lieutenant 8: Promoter 7. 8: Senior Play 8: S, It. Mirror Agent 7. Stamp Salesman 7: Vice President Speech Class 8. CAROLYN MARIE HUFFSTUTLER Art Club 7. 8. Secretary' 8. Reporter 7; Marshal 4. 5; Mirror Typist 8. DOROTHY HUGHES Dot SENIOR JOAN HUGHES AlUfA a. 4: A(UU 5; D. O. Club 6. 7; S- H President 1. 3, I. Secretary 2. Council Member 8; Minor Typist 8. LEWIS BRYAN HUTCHESON. Hutch Yancey 3-8: Usher B-S: Writer Club 3. 4. Treasurer 4: International Art Award 7: National Scholastic Awards 6-8: S. H Stamp Salesman 8. Vice President 4. Council Member 3: R. O. T. C. Cadet Servant 6. 7; Auditorium Committee 7. LORENE INGRAM Marshal 2-7: Work In Lunchroom 2-7 DAVID EARL JONES Lil Dat e Senior Cla Who' Who 8; Sports Club 1-8: S. R. President 1-4. 6-S, Secretary 5; Sportsmanship Committee 7 8; Varsity Football 2. 4. 6. 8: Truck 1 3. 5. 7; Marshal 6. HUGH KENNETH JONES Hnbtn C. O. Athletic Committee 3-6. Auditorium Committee 7: Owen 2-8. Critic 4 Recording Secretary 5. 7. Treasurer 6. Parliamentarian 3: S. R. Mirror Agent 3. 3. President 7, Vice President 2. 8; R O. T. C. 3-8, Ride Team 5-8. Captain 5-7. 1st Sergeant 6, 1st Lieutenant 7. Major 8: Band 4: Choir 8. JAMES EDWARD JONES foJ) National Honor Society 7. 8. President 8; Thespians 8; G. O. Assembly Committer 7. 8. Chairman 8; Senior Class Vice President 8; Owen 2-8. Vice President 7. Chaplain 8. Ushers 7. 8: S. R. President 2. 4 5. 7, Vice President 1. Council Member 3. 6. 8; Speech Class President 8: Senior Play 8: Radio Program 7; Glee Club 5. 6 Choir 7. Ev THELMA EVELYN JONES Latin Club 5: Ubrary Club 6-8. SYLVIA KEY Butch Thalia 2-8. Corresponding Secretary 6. Treasurer; Promoters n Goodwin and Understanding 2: Thespians 4-8; Red Cross 3-6: Radio Play 5: Recreational Therapy 4-6: Marshal 3. 5. 6. RUTH MAURENE LAMINACK D O. Club 5-8: S R Vice President 4 Council Member 7 Stamp Salesman 2. «. JOHN RICHARD LANCASTER John He) Owen 2: Art Club 6-8; Projection Club 6-8: Senior Decoration Committee 8: S. R Vice President 8. Stamp Salesman 8. Secretary 7. Red Cross Chairman A: Campaign Manager 7: Marshal 2. 3. CLASS LEVENIA LANE DONALD HARRY LAVENDER Don Curry Literary Society 3-8, Corrwpondlng Secretary 6. Treasurer 7. President 8: Stamp Club 2-4. Corresponding Secretary 2. Vice President 3. President 4; Council Member 3. 7; 'B-' Team Tennis 4. Manager Tennis Team 8. ANITA LAZENBY Nila Jr. V-Teen 2-3. Sr. Y-Tcen 6-8. Parliamentarian 8: S. K. Stamp Salesman 5. Mirror Typist 8. JOHN THOMAS LITTLE }• ) Vocal Club 7. 8. Treasurer 8; H. O. T. C. 1st Lieutenant 8.8 R- Vice President 8. Stamp Salesman 2. 4. 5, 7. President Mlrr.a Agent 8: Vocal Class President 6. WELTON LOCKHART Usher 3-8. Associate Head Usher 8: Spott Club 4-8: • Team Football Utter 2; ' B ' Team Basketball Utter 2. 3: Varsity Football Utter 4. 8. 8. Captain of Team 8: Varsity Basketball 4-7, Utter 7; Track 3, 3. 7. Utter 7. CHARLES HENRY MacNAMARA National Honor Society 7. 8. Treasurer 8; Thespians 8: G. O. Publicity Committee 7. 8: Senior Who- Who 8: Chairman Senior Motto Committee; Usher 6-8. Secretary 8; Yancey 3-8. Chaplain 5. Parliamentarian 6. Recording Secretary- 8: Promoters 3-8. Historian 6, Vice President 7. President 8; Mirror Board 3-8. Associate Editor 8: Annual Board 6-8. Co-Edltor-in-ChIef 8; Senior Play 8; Marshal 8. GRACE ANNETE MARTIN Nctte Senior Clans Poet 8; Junior Y-Teens 4; Senior Y-Tecns 8; D. O. Club 6. 7; Red Cross 8; Glee Club 3-5: Freshman Club President 1; S. R. Social Chairman 7: Marshal X. 2. 4. CONRAD ELMO McCRARY Senior Class Who's Who; Ushers Club 5. 6. 7; Sports Club 3-7: S. IL President X. 3. 6: 5. R Council Member 4. Vice President 2. 5: Economic Class President 7; R. O T C. Sgt. 1st Class 4-fl; Football Ulter X-8. Base-hall Utter. Track: Election Committee. DONALD CHARLES MIDDLETON Babe Usher 6-8: Yancey 2-8: S. R. Vice President 1. President 2. Stamp Salesman 7. Orientation Committee 8: R. O. T. C. Cadet Corporal 6, Cadet Sergeant 7. 8: Marshal 3-8. GLORIA VIRGINIA MILSTEAI) G. O. Sportsmanship Committee 6. 7: National Honor Society 7. 8: Senior Class Who's Who 8: Senior Class Social Committee 8: CUo 4-8. President 8. Corresponding Secretary 6; Oub Stunt 4. 6. 8; Girl Utter Club 4-8. President 6. Sports Reporter 8: S. R. Secretary 8: Cheerleader I. 6, 8. Head Cheerleader 8; Library Typist 8; Mirror Typist 8; Marshal 4. SENIOR THERON MONTGOMERY JOYC E MOORE WILLIAM RICHARD MORGAN, Billy • B Tram Football 4; Track 3; Marshal 8. JANE FRANCES PARKER National Honor Society 7. 8. G O. Orients tlon Committee 7 Auditorium Committee 8; Senior Clan Kook Committee 8; Senior Claim Who's Who 8: Clio 4 8. Keoinllnjt Secretary 7; Girl Letter Guli 4 8. Vice President 7. President 8: Cheerleader 0, 8; S. R. President 1. Secretary 7. Social Chairman 8: Club Stunts 4 «. 8; Mirror Typist 8; Marshal 4. HOBERT GRANVILLE PEAKE, JR. Ushers dob 8; S. H. President 4. Stump Salesman 1, 6. Vice President 7. 8; IT' Team Pootboll 1 3; • B Team Baseball 1. 3; Varsity Football 8: Varsity Baseball 6. 7. FRANCIS PICKER Fran First Associate G. O. 7; Vancey 1-8. Treasurer 7. 8; Ushers 3-8; Associate Head Uilicr 8; Band 2-8: Orchestra 5-7. Glee Club 5-7; Spanish Club 2-4; Thespian 8; S R. Paper Chairman 8. President 3. 6. Council Member 4. 5; Biology Class Vice President 8; Science Class Vic- President 6: English Class Secretary 8; G. O. Clubs Commutes- 8. Publicity and Publication Committee 8. Senior cm Committee 8; Senior Play 8: Choir 4-7: Club Stunts 5-8; Pickle Quartet 5. i : Cleopatra 8; Pickles Operetta 3. THOMAS DELANO PINION. Tommy Senior Class Pianist. Goran . Critic 3, Corresponding Secretary 6. President 7 8; S R Mirror Agent 7; Choir 5. 6 BILL PRICKETT Ushers 5-8. Treasurer 8; 8. R. Varsity Basketball 7. 8. MARY ANN PROUTY R J President 8: Map Senior Class Book Committee : Law and Order Committee 3: Clio 2-8. Reporter 4-8; Kntrc Amigo G-8. Reporter 7. Treasurer 8; Minor Board 2-8. Assoelatr Editor 4. 5. Managing Editor 6. Assistant Editor 7. Editor-In-Chief 8; Annual Board 2-8. Associate Editor 4 5. 0. 8. Co-Ed I toc-ln-Oilef 7; Girls' Glee Club 2; 8 R Minor Agent 4. P.T.A. Representative 2. Stamp Salesman 5: Phillips Night 4. 8; Marshal 3-8 Head Marshal 3. BETTY SUE PUCKETT Horse Clio 241. S. M Vice President 1. Secretary 3. H. Red Cross Representative 4. Treasurer 2 Paper Chairman 8. President 5; Homrmnk-Ing Class President 8. Vice President 7: English Class Treasurer 3: Minor Typist 8; Marshal £ Club Stunts 2. 4. 0. 8: Orchestra 1 4. Reporter 4. President 3. Social Chairman 1. 2; Senior Class Gift Committee 8. CLASS VIRGINIA RANCONT DANIEL DWIGHT ROPER Dan National Honor Society 7. 8; Ushers 7. 8: Thespian 8: Senior Claw Hook Committee Chairman 8; G. O. Publicity and Publications Committee 8; Owen 4-8: Parliamentarian 7. Recording Secretary 8, Promoters 6-8: Writers Work hi p 6. 7; Latin Club 2-4. Recording Secretory 4: Mirror Board 6-8, Assistant Editor 8: Annual Board 6-8. Assistant Editor 6.7. Co-Edltor-ln-Chlef 8; S. R. Council Member 5. Secretary 6. Stamp Salesman 7, Mirror Agent 8: Birmingham News Hi-Cub Reporter 8; We Shook The Family Tree ' 8: Glee Club 4: Englsh Class Secretary 3. Biology Class Treasurer 8: ft O. T. C. Sgt. 4: Debate Team Scout 7: Marshal 6. ROY HOWARD SELF Hoss D. O. Club 5-8. President 7. Social Chairman 8: S. R. President 6. 7. Vice President 8: Marshal 4. TEMPLE JANE SHIRLEY JEROME GEMMELL STACKS ferry Gorgas 8. ELOISE STANTON Clio 3-8. Social Chairman 0. 8. Corresponding Secretary 7: Projection Club 3-8. Secretary 7. 8: Clothing Class Vice President 5, Secretary 6; Marshal 2. 8 8: Club Stums 4. 6. 8: Cheerleader 6, 8: Mirror Typist S. ARNOLD STEWART THOMAS MALCOM STORES National Honor Society 8. JAMES EARL TATUM Kid Tommy Jim Ushers 5-8. Social Chairman 8. Sport Club 4-8. President 8. Vice President 1. 6. Stamp Salesman 2. Mirror Agent 4: Varsity Football 4. 6. 8. Alternate Captain 8: B Team Football 2: Varsity Basketball 4. 5: • B Team Basketball 2, 3, Track 1. 3- 5. 7. BETTY JANE THOMAS Jane Motto Committee 8: Ttuillu 2-8. Treasurer 6. Vice President 7. Corresponding Secretary 8; S. R. Stamp Salesman 1. 2. Council Member 3. Red Cross Representative 4: English Class Secretary 6: Biology Class Secretary 8: Future Teachers 5: Future Nurses 6-8. Chaplain 6. Secretary 7; Glee Club 5. «: Choir 7. 8: Ensemble 4; Marshal 8: May Day Festival Representative 7. SENIORS JEWELL A1LENE WALDROP National Honor Society 7. 8: Pen and Brush 7. 8. Secretary 7. IVesidcnt 8: Projection auli - -6. Secretary 6. CUo 8-8. Secretary 8; Mirror Typist 8; Senior Oim Artist CHARLES WALKER Uncle Charlie Projection Out. 5-7; lat Price State Fair 7: Economics Class President 7. S. K- Koom Chairman 7. CONRAD B. WALKER Unle KeJ Junior Hl-Y 1-4. President X Secretary 5. Baseball 1-4; Marshal 4. RAYMOND GREGORY WEAVER Curly Library Club 4-8; Chaplain. Treasurer. S. K. Mirror AKcnt 5. 6. 8; History Class Vic-President 0. 7; Marshal 5. 8; Choir 4-8; Boys Olee Club 2. 3; Boys Ensemble 5-7. JOHN LEE WHITE Whitej Projection Club 1. 2. PEGGY JEAN WHITING Paggu A (tin la 2; Junior Y-Teens 3- 4, Social Chairman 3. 4; Senior Y-Tccns 5-8. Social Chairman 6-8. Memliershlp Chairman 8. Service Committee 0. Girls Letter Club 4-8 Who’s Who 7; Junior Red Cross 2. 3: Mirror Typist 8: May Day 5, Marshal 4. JAMES EDWARD WILLIAMS Jimmy Projection Club 6 8; Marshal 4. 7. JOAN WINDSOR Toollunn Jr. Rod Cross Council 2-8. Chairman International Friendship Committee 7; D O. Club 5-8; S. R. President 2. Stamp Salesman 4. Mirror Agent 3. 5. Safety Chairman 1. Senior Play J; Marshal 3. 4; Campaign Manager 3; Election Committee 8. SENIOR NOT PICTURED DAVID KEMP Winter Scenes Frosty windowpancs. Smoke curling lazily toward a diamond-studded sky Hills and valleys arrayed in ermine cloaks; Houses nestled snugly in cozy valleys. Defying winter’s brittle rebukes. Eager faces peer through misty windows. Gleefully watching the quiet snow blanket the valley. Trees glitter with a thousand jeweled icicles. Like giant-swinging, crystal chandeliers, They reflect the sparkle of the star-sprinkled heavens. A bitter wind sweeps through the valley Driving the little dancing snowflakes Like fleecy lambs, along the slopes of the mountains. A coyote lays bare his mournful soul To a cold, unfeeling moon; Then stabs through the barren woods in search of food. You, O Winter, in your crisp, white formal; You. with your cold, bleak beauty. Are extravagant in your picturesque, ic) scenes. You discipline our feelings And challenge our reasoning. —Annette Mur tin MOST STUDIOUS Erncttc Cantrell and Ben Chastain MOST ATHLETIC Virginia Md stead and David Jones _ BEST LOOKING Ann Freeman and Conrad McCrary WITTIEST Peggy Hamby and Don Gore Lost and Found LOST—One scalp of red hair. If found, please contact Billy Prickett. FOOTBALL ABILITY—Left on gridiron. Anyone recovering may use for Phillips' sake.—Davy Jones. THOUSANDS of wisecracks left in 135. Present occupant lus our permission to use them.—Don Gore and Peggy Hamby. MY ability to get in hoi water has been lost.—Bobby Boston. LOST—All my energy during my senior semester.—Dot Hughes. WE lost our homemaking books for the real, real thing.—Betty Ann Crowe and Willa Mae Dugger. WE donated our looks to many school beauty contests and pageants.—Ann Freeman and Lavenia Lane. I left lots of dead jokes at P.H.S.—Thcron Montgomery. LIST of rhyming words left to future poets. — Annette Martin. FIRST trumpeter's chair left empty in orchestra pit.—Charles Carter. LOST One Northern accent.—Charles MacNamara. LEFT my name on honor roll many times.— David Bowers. LEFT my musical ability in Room 2.—Jerome Billings. LEFT—One record of having attended more Baron games than any other senior.— Joyce Moore and Carol Huffstutler. FOUND—Head of red hair. Will return; have enough of my own.—Charles Prickett. FOUND Football tallies in East Park. Will use to best advantage.—Pete La-Ru sa. WE LEFT!—Jerry Stacks and Don Lavender. I must have found it in math class. Don Brown. WILL add vitality found at P.H.S. to my growing lollcction.- Pat Patrick. 1 found them and took the hint.—Janine Abney. WE will pass them to our successors.—Mary Wingard and Mary Holt. MAYBE I can make 'em good!—David McCauley. Wl; can use them!—Gloria Jones and Barbara Currier. I'LL be glad to fill it!—Rick Schlosser. FOUND One Northern accent—William Sharp. HOPE I'll find mine there often, too.—Bill Goodhew. HAVE no fear. I'm making use of it.—Felix Bearden. WE'VE nearly caught up with you!—Sherry Hickman and Virginia Rector. Lost anc 1 Found MISPLACED—My little black book. Dcs-perately needed.—Joe Davis. POUND—A black book. The names therein look interesting.—Jimmy Stathis. LOST—My silent ways—Jackie Harris. FOUND -Silent ways. May 1 borrow them? —Tommy Smith. LEFT — My congenial ways behind me, though I can think of none who needs them.—Anita Lazenby. I recovered them, and am giving them to someone who can.—Billy Bates. MUST have lost my smooth manners somewhere along the way.—Don Middleton. COULD 1 have found them?—John Walton. LOST—Good looks and executive ability.— Glenn Hicks. FOUND—Good lookc and executive ability.—Bob Russell and Gordon Alford. H8 ivories left for someone to tickle.—Tommy Pinion. FOUND them and am thinking seriously about it.—Anne Henderson. LEFT All my history knowledge in 209 for humanity's sake.—David Kemp. AM I human?—Ennis Roper. MY locker in front of 226 I lost with graduation.--Peggy Whiting. FOUND One locker in front of 226. Just where I wanted it.—May Jo Yarbrough. LEFT—My alligator shoes in boys gym. Liberal reward.—Kenneth Brown. FOUND—Shoes in gym. They were returning themselves.—Joe Clayton. LOST—Myself in senior daze.—Grover Gilliland. FOUND—-Senior stardust clinging to me.-Joy Holdaway. LOST- -My unfinished plans for a trip to the moon.—Ben Chastain. FOUND -Unfinished plans. Will take over where you left off.—Bobby Martin. I left an empty art seat.- Temple Shirley'. FOUND—One comfortable scat in 137.— Bob Mullins. LOST One pair beautiful eyes.—Dick An-derson. FOUND -One pair beautiful eyes.—John Seals. MY constitution has been seized.—Aubrey Barnard. I dood it! —Ross Melvin. LOST—Lots of good sleep over this will.— Mary Ann Prouty. FOUND—Poor results of hard work in 1953 Annual.—All Subscribers. News Bulletin-1973 Mr. ami Mrs. South and Souih-of-South United States, let’s go to press! As in our custom, we will give you a brief summary of the events of this year, 1973. Professor William Hendrix and Professor Richard Anderson were named President and Vice-President of the American College of Surgeons. The Mother of the Year for 1973 is none other than the former Nell Henderson. Flash! Conrad McCrary recently signed a contract to star in a new scries of Tarzan films. Davey Jones. James Tatum, and Welton Lockhart were given ten-year contracts as head coaches at Tennessee, Alabama, and Oklahoma, following unbeaten seasons. Don Gore and Peggy Hamby arc appearing in a T-V comedy program sponsored by Gainweight Dogfood. Flash! The naming of Fran Picker as head warden of Alcatraz was greeted with riots. Bryan Hutcheson opened his own models' school. This was his ambition even in high school. Some of the models are Jo Ann Bland, Catherine George, Pat Henderson and Eloisc Stanton, who appear in the fabulous creations of Aubrey Barnard and Jerry Daily. This year’s Academy Award went to Carol Abbott for her superb portrayal of Scarlet O’Hara in a remake of Gone with the Wind. This lavish production was directed by James Jones. Some members of the faculty at Phillips are Virgina Milstead, gym teacher; Tommy Stores, physics; Jewell Waldrop, art; and Jo Ann Fosset. biolog)'. The firm of Glenn Hicks and William Prickett has signed a contract to construct a 118-story building for the Bill Gandy Toothpick Company. The tremendous mural depicting the invention of the toothpick will be painted by John Lancaster and Jeanette DiChiara. The National Democratic Convention in 1972 named Erncttc Cantrell as candidate for the Vice-presidency. Unfortunately, the Democrats lost their sixth straight presidential election. Virginia Rancont’s latest volume of poetry, ’Snowflakes on an Elephant's Back” was published by the John White Publishing Company. Jane Thomas has smashed all box-office records in the Metropolitan’s version of Aida. Much credit is due to Marvin Hallmark, director of the Met. Carol Handley’s latest love novel, Down Among the Sheltering Palms, was just banned in Boston. The jazz bands of Charles Carter and Tommy Pinion arc fighting for first place in the public eye. johnny Little is the first man to have a hotdog stand at the North Pole. Bob Hofer and Sam Brasher, now know as the Purple Phantom and Ape Man, arc two main attritions at wrestling arenas. Mayer Cohen has resigned as Secretary of the Treasury. It was the first time the U. S. was suffering from inflation and depression at the same time. Charles Walker has formed a troupe of auto daredevils with Raymond Weaver, Billy Morgan, and Conrad Walker as featured attractions. World-renown automotive engineer David Bowers is still trying to learn how to speed-shift. Sylvia Key has been named Woman of the Year in the Secretarial field. Ace reliefer Bobby Boston of the Norwood Hoopers baseball team has announced rhat next year he will hold out for a pay hike that will make his salary S3 a season. We wish him luck. Charles Adams has been recognized for his Photography work with a hopped-up Brownie Special. Golden-throated tenor Jerome Billings reveals plans for a world tour as a follow up of Mario Lanza. Kenneth Brown and Buddy Peake arc still battling it out for the quarterback spot, this year on the Saskatchewan Caribous. Hydrogen bomb expert and tiddle-winks champion Ben Chastain announces a new theory of relative electromagnetic manifestations of sun spots. Just ask him. Betty Ann Crowe Bryant has lx.cn forced to move again as her bail.playing husband has been sold to Toronto by New York. Generals Grover Gilliland and Bobby Fortner are leading maneuvers at Camp Spillihp in Alabama. Hie selection of Ann Freeman as Miss America cainc as a surprise to no one. Three nun basketball, in which all players are over 6'3' is now being perfected by Bid Montgomery. Don Lavender and Hugh Jones. In contrast to these giants. Jane Parker, Annette Hawkins and Dot Hughes now specialize in Dresses for the Demure sold only to those under 5 2 . Editor Mar)’ Ann Prouty of the Inglville, Tex. Sum-Times! now publishes her list of the Ten Best Dressed Men in Inglville. Included of course is Don Middleton. Temple Shirley’ has gained new fame by changing her name to Monroe Marilyn. Our next review will appear in 2000—if we’re still around, that is. —Charier Mac Samara, Dan Roper the aubbob NEWSPAPER •FOB. THE STUDENTS OF PHILLIPS HIGH SCHOOL VOLUMC HIKMiMSH NUMBER « David, Ralph and Sara Top Seniors Mr. Alfred E. Meyer a Present “Creates Cunliff. Branxcomb, Sparka, Barnes. Bale . Lazcnby Elected Talent Heads unifier of ftirt foe uir. ift UrtvJ Pfr nl«rt, ,.Uy deeded. TSw uirr IS uvl lft Jh runoff iw Ooolnn ty Maddox and G jW ' hu tthw Th Swwor SENIOR CLASS MAY-I95J OFFICERS President .................. David McGai.lv Vice President ............. Ralph Osborne Secretary...................Sarah MaSSENGALE Orator .................. Rk hard Branscomb Vocalist........... Artist..............................Irving Cun life Pianist.......................... Vancf Spark.' Poet.......................—......... Mimi Barnes Violinist............................ Paui Bates ...Shirley Lazenby Colors—Blue and Silver Motto—Ammo el fide Flower—Ltrksfsur (With courage and faith) COMMITTEES Annual— Pat Peterson, chairman; Beverly West. Carolyn Hughes, Robert Walston, Vance Sparks, Miss Frances Finley, sponsor. Color and Flower—Rose Marie Bowers, chairman; Warren Vann, Paula Caldwell, Jerry Edwards. Barbara Hocl, Miss Garnet Leader, sponsor. Invitation—Shirley Maddox, chairman, Walter Davis, Ann Sides, James Cribbs, Joy Baldwin, Miss Ottic Huff, sponsor. Motto—Richard Branscomb. chairman; Ed Bag-ley, Nancy Nighswongcr, Wanda Johnson, Kathryn Beaty, Miss Clara Belle Senn, sponsor. Ring—Kenneth Spears, chairman; Alice Cowles, Bobby Martin, Emily Thomson. Robert Thomas, Miss Elizabeth Doss, sponsor. Social and Gilt- Bob Russell, chairman; William Queen, Betty Chadwick, Nicki Collas, Andy Leontis, Burford Morgan. Gordon Alford, Miss Vera Holmes, sponsor. Cunliff, Branscomb. McGauly, Bates. Osbume First Row: Lazenby, Sparks. Masscngalc, Barnes, Second Row; MARTHA AKIN Smiting National Honor Society 7. 8; Thespians 1-8: Chairman Orientation Committee 7. Safety Committee 6, Publicity and Publication 8: Latin Club 1-8. Secretary t. 5. Vice Presi-dent 6. President 7; Promethean 2-8. Secretary 5. Vice Prcsdcnt 6. Treasurer 7; Promoter 5-8. Recording Secretary 7, Corresponding Secretary 8; GORDON GREHLY ALFORD 6. A. Thespian 8: Science Club -1-6. Historian 3; Promoters 5. 6; Projection Club 5. tf; Curry 7. 8. Secretary 8; S. R. Council Member 3. President 4. 6. 8. Secretary 5; Speech Activities 7. 8: Basketball 3. Tennis 3; Senior Who's Who 8: Senior Play 8: Speech Class Treasurer 8. LILLIAN MARIE ALLRED R,c Kuphrosynean I. 3: Library Club -I. 5; S. R. Vice President 1. President 3. Mirror Agent 2. Stamp Salesman 5, Council Member 0. P T. A. Representative -I. Hod Cross Heine-sentntlve 8. JANE ANDERTON Rust) Jr Red Cross Coundl 2-8. Secretary 0. Treasurer 5; Thalia 5-8. Critic 6: S. R. Vice President 3; Marslial 3. 3. CAROLYN ARROWOOD Ked Cross 3-8; D. O. Club 7; Red Cross Workshop 3. -I; Marshal 5-8. HELEN JUANITA ATKINSON Nila Uumrowh 1. 2; $. R. Mirror Agent 6. 7. Sec-rctnry 2. Vice President 3, Stamp Salesman 1. Gym Captain J. Basketball 1. 3; Soccer 1. 3; Softball j, 3. WYLEY EDWARD BAGLEY Corker Ushers 0-8; Sport Chib 3-3; S. R. Vice President 1 Secretary 2. President 3-7; B-Team root hull l. 3: B-Team Baselwll 2; B-Team Basketball 3-1; Letter Varsity Baseball 4. JOY ANN BALDWIN Thespians -1-8. Historian 7. Corresponding See rotary 0. Recording Secretary 8; Big T Committee 0. Club Committee 7; Promoter Vi5 ‘ Presldl‘nt 7. Parliamentarian 8 Ijttln Club J-L Corresponding Secretary 3 Pierian 2-8'. Chulrmnn Soda) Committee 1 President 7. Critic 5. 8. Constitution Com mHiee Chairman 6; S. R. Safety Chalrmui Council Member 3. Stamp Salesman I. 3 J- •- Red Cross Rcprrscntatlvi M r hal 3-8, Head Marslial 5. Co-He a Mar.hnl Club Stunt 5. 7; Clothing Clns lee President 5; Speech Class Treasurer ti MARY ELIZABETH BARNES Mum National Honor Society 7. 8; Safely Commit-lee .. 8. Chairman 8; Writers Workshop I. 2; Junior Red Cross Council 3-8 Corresponding Secretary 5. 0. Vice President 7. President 8; Thalia 3-8. Vice President 3. Receding Secretary 0 8. President 7; S R. President 7. 8. Red Cross Representative 3, Secretary 5. Stamp Salesman 1. 2. 5: Home-making Class Secretary' ?: History Class President 1; Study Hall Secretary I. Kngllsh Class Vice President 8; PAUL ARTHUR BATES Ushers 5-8. Chairman. Program Committee 8; Assistant Chairman. Law and Order Committee 5; Chairmun. Scholarship Committee «: Auditorium Committee 7; Yancey 2-8: Latin Club 1-1. Chairman. Membership Committee 3; Promoters 5. Cy. S. K President 7: Treasurer I Stamp Salesman 3. Mirror Agent 5. 8; Music Class President 3. I:, SENIOR KATHRYN BEATY Kat a. O Publlrity and Publications Committee Mncmnsynean 2-8. Critic 6 Correspondir.jj Secretary 7: french Chib 1-6. Olttc 4 Music Critic 5. 6: ProowUn 1: S. B. Mirror A sent l I T Repcsentatlve 2. 8 rr -ur 4: Biology CI«n Room Chairman r: Choir .t-8: Choir Letter 7; Girls' GW Club 3; Marshal 4. 7. •LIZABETH ANN BECK Bobbe Y-Teens 1-4. Treasurer. vice Pr« l Jcnt; U t rnr Club 4-8. Vico President 3. Critic 8. S H Secretary 3. Mirror Agent 8: LOW A„i,tant 2-7. Band 1-7: H n. Capt. R. O MARY ANN BERRY Orientation Committee 8; V icmonyr.ean 2-8. Treasurer o. Historian 7. Bnstldent S; 1W moters 4-8. Secretary of Inter-City 7i 8: Spanish Club 2-8. Recording Secretary 7. 8. Corresponding Secretary 6: S R. Secretary 1. 4. Chaplain 8. I T. A. Representative 7. Vice President 2; Choir 2-7; State Musical Festival 2. Madrigal Club 6-8: A. K. A State Chorus 7. Civic Symphony Afternoon Conceit 7. Glee Club 2. Mirror TypUt 8. MAURICE KF.VION BIVENS Tex Gorgas 7-8; Red Cross 8; S. R Vice Presl- t ■ 'tw.ie 'l l JO ANN BLAC K Ann Clio 8. Y-Teens 3. 4: S. R. Secretary 3. 4. I . T A. 1. 8, Council Member 0. Stamp Salesman 4. Red Cross Representative 5. Vice President 5. Safety Chairman 2: Mnr-•hat 2-6. CELIA BLACKBURN Butch Thespians 2-8: Kuphmsynean 2 8. Sargent-at-Arms 3: Promoters 1; S R. Stamp Salesman 2. Red Cross Representative 3. Council Me miter 3, P. T A Chairman 4. Sportsmanship Chairman 1. Marshal 4. 6; Senior Play a MARGIE BOLDING Marg B Mnemosyncan 2-7; S. R P. T. A. Representative 1. President 2. 3. Vice President 6. Red Cross Representative 4. 5: Majorette 1, 3. 5 Head Majorette 7: Choir 3. 4; English Class Secretary a 4; MlrTor Typist 8. ROSE MARIE BOWERS Flours National Honor Society 7. 8; General Organization Scholarship CttmmlUee 7. Chairman Law and Order Committee 8; Vestalin 2-8: Parliamentarian 4. Recording Secretary 7. President 8; Promoters 6-7; Freshman Girls' Oub President 1; S. B. Secretary 1. 3. Stamp Salesman 4. President 3. Council Member 3. 5. P. T. A. Representative 5 Mirror A rent 6: English Class Secretary 4; Vice President 3: History Class Vice President 8: Economic Class Vice Presdcnt H. Speech Class President 8; Marsha) 3 Head Marsha) 7; Senior Play 8: Mirror Typist 8: Annual Typist 8. JANE BRADFORD Library Oub 4; D. O Oub 5: S. R Red Cross Representative 1. Social Chairman 1. Mirror Agent 2. Secretary 4. 8. Mirror A„fnt 8. Marshal 3: Library Assistant 4: Glee «uh 4 JUNE BRADFORD Henry CLASS RICHARD MOLLOY BRANSCOMB Dick Nuiionnl Honor Society 7. 8. Vice President 8; 1,'shcrs 6-8; Yancey 5-8. Vice President 8. Chaplain 6. 7. Club Representative Inter-Club Debate 4 6; Thespian 8; S. 8. Council Member 4. Junior Red Croat Council 6-8. President 7. County Delegate at South Eastern Area Training Center 7: Assembly Committee 6. 8. Chairman 8. Safety Committee 7; Alabama Boys State Amortiun Legion 'Summer '52); Senior i’Uy; 3rd Place District 'Birmingham New I Oratorical 4. 2nd Ptare District 'Birmingham News 6. Delude Club 5. 6; Senior Class Orator 8. WILLIAM EVAN BROOME JR. Bill lll-Y 2; Red Crosa Club 3-6; Athletic Club 4-6; Projection Oub 7-8. Vice President 8; 8. R. Mirror Agent 4. Cripple Children's Clinic Chairman 6. Bed Cross Representative I: Chemistry Group Leader 5; B Team Foot-bill 3: Varsity Football 5. Varsity Track 4. 6. 8; Marshal 4. 7. 8. Assistant Head Marshal 7 NORMAN BRYANT Bones Hilliard 5; Hl-Y 7. 8: S R Mirror Agent 5. Stamp Salesman 8; Basketball B-Teum 1. 2. Varsity 3-8; Baseball. B-Tcam 2. Varsity 4. «. 8; Foot bull B-Tenm 3. SUZANNE BUCKINGHAM Susi Honor Society 7. H, Secretary 8; Thetpl.in 6-8. Critic 8; Orientation Committee 7; CUo 2-8. President 8. Recording Secretary 7. Corresponding Secretary 3. Chaplain 4. Parliamentarian 5; Latin Club 1-4. President 4. S. R. I Ye s tent 8. Secretary 5. Mirror Agent 3. Stamp Salesman 1. 2; M. O. T. C. Sponsor 7. h: Marshal 4-8; Oub Stunt 2. 3. 3. 7; ”Mls Phillip contest 7. One Foot In Heaven 8. ARNOLD BERTRAM BURTON Buddy Curty 3-6; Promoters 2. 3; Projection Pub 3. I. D. O Out 7. 8. President 4; Latin Club 3. 4; 8. R. Stamp Salesman 7; Library Assistant 3. 4. Basketball Manager 5. 0. LESTER HUNT BUTSCH Let Gorgas 8. S. H. President 7. CHARLES WALLACE CAIRNS Stamp Club 6-8, Vice President 6. Secretary 7; Track 2. 4. 6. 8. PAULA CALDWELL 2nd Associate 8; Orientation CMnmtltee 5. Chairman Scholarship Committee 7: Promethean 2-6. Corresponding Secretary 6; U-brary Club 3-7. Treasurer 5. President 6. 7; S. R. President 1. 2. 4. Stamp Salesman 5; Band 2-5; Choir 3-8. Secretary 7. President 8; Madrigal Club 5-8. EDGAR ELLIS CAMPBELL. JR. Kali Varsity Bateball 5, Gorgas 8. GARRETT CANNON SENIOR MARY ELIZABETH CHADWICK Betty Thespian V. 8. G. O. Son mil Associate 7. Club Committee 5. Orientation CommlU e 8; Spanish Glut 2-0. Secretary 5. Vic President 6. Who's Who 3-6. Clio 3-8. Vice President 8. Who Who 3 7; S. R President 3. Secretary 5; English Class Secretory 1. 2. President 3; Biology Class Secretary 8; Hand 2-6; Marshal 7. 8. Assistant Head Marshal 7. Head Marshal 8; Senior Who’s Who 8; Senior Play 8; Campaign Manager 7. DICK CLARKE Dizzy Fire Marshal 8. HELEN ANNETT COKER Girls’ Letter Club 4-8: D. O. Club 7. 8: S. It Mirror Agent 1 Vice President 7. NICOLETTA YVONNE COLL AS Siki Honor Society 7. 8. Sportsmanship Committee 4, 6, Chairman 7; Clio 2-8. Who's Who 6; Library Club 6-8. Chaplain 6. Parliamentarian 7. Treasurer 8: S. R. Secretary 6. 8. Mirror Agent 3. Council Member 3. Stamp Salesman 3: Cheerleader 2-8: R O. T. C. Sponsor 7. 8; Library Assistant 11-8: Mirror Typist 8: Schedule Committee 6-8: Club Stunts 5. 7; Senior Who Who 8. NOLAND BERNARD COOK Cookie G. O Safety Committee 8: Hilliard 2. 3: S. R Stamp Salesman 1 4. 6. 7. 8. President 2. Vice President 3. 3: Hl-V Club 8: Basketball 1-8. Rase ball 2. 4. 6 8. JEANETTE COOPER Newcomer Club 5. d. President Council Member 6. 5: I iltt S. K ALICE LARUE COWLES Honor Society 6-8; Thespians 3-8, Vice President 8; Future Teachers of America 1-4. Vice Presldenl 3. President 4; Promethean 2-S. Vice President 5. President 0; Promoters 2-7. Secretary 0: Oricntullon Committee 6: Safety Committee Chairman 7: Law and Order Committee Chairman 8; S. R President 6 Vice President 3. 5. Mirror Agent 4. 7. Secretary 8; History Class President 4: Speech Class President 6; Marshal 2-8; Head Marshal 8-8: Second Place. DIs-trlct Clvllan Orator lea Is 6: Plrst In Scholastic Essay I; Club Stunts 3. 3, 7; Band Vaudeville C: Pickles 4: May Day 6. Fancies and Pollies'' 7: Boy's Vocal Accompanist 4; Senior Who's Who 8. BONNIE DEAN CRAWFORD D O. Club 7. 8: Mirror Agent 7. 9. Marshal 6 JAMES DONALD CRIBBS Jim Ushers 8-8: Sports Club 3-7; S R. Stamp Salesman 0. Council Member 7. President 8; R. O- T. C. Lieutenant 5. Captain 0: Track 6; B-Team Football Letter 8; Varsity Football 3. 7. Letter 7. MILTON CROUCH Yancey 3-8; 5. R. Vice President 1 Treasurer 2: Orchestra 1. 2. CLASS MARTHA SUE CRUM BLEY D. O. Club 7. 8; S. R. Council Member 7: Marshal 3. IRVING WILLIAM CUNLIFF. Ill Bubba Pen and Brush 3-8. Treasurer 7. Ushers 8; Promoter 3. 6: Gorga 2-8. Parliamen- tarian 3. Treasurer 4. Secretary 5. Chaplain 0. Treasurer 7: S. 8 President 7. 8; Art loiter Awarded 7; Choir 4; Club Stunts 6. Operetta Pickles’- 4; An Evennig of Song .7; Senior Class Artist 8. ANNIE JEAN CUPP Jcamc D. O. Club 7. 8: Girl - Letter Club 5-8. Vice President 7. President 8; S. R Mirror Agent 2-4. Chaplain 8; Mirror Typist 8; Gym Assistant 3. 6. JACK CURTIS Trnnsferre I to Phillips; Ushers 7-8: Sports Club 6. 7; S. R. President 7. Vice ITrsldent 8; Varsity Football Letter 8; Varsity Rase-ball Letter 7. 8: Varsity Basketball 7. 8. MAURICE DAGNAN Transferred from Corner High School 1 51. WALTER LEON DAVIS. JR. Usheni 5-8. Assistant Head 8: Sports Club 3-8. S. R. ITestdent 7. Vice President 8: Varsity Football 3. 5. 7. Letter 7: Track 4. ft S. Letter 0. 8; Glee Club Utter 5; R O T C. Officer 0 LUELLA FRANCES DEAL Jackie Latin Oub 7. 8. WILLIAM ALLEN DONALDSON Newcomers Club 5, Secretary 5; S. R. Vice President 5. 6. EDWIN DORRICOTT III-Y 2-5. Chaplain 3: Stamp Club 6-8. Treasurer 6. 7; S R. Red Gross Representative 8 ZACHIE DOUGHTY DoJy Thespians 4-8. Treasurer 8; Assembly Committee 7; Clio 4-8. Critic ft. Corresponding Secretary 8: Latin Club 1-0. Secretary 0; Promoters 3-8. Vice President 8; S. R Secretary 1. 3. Vice President 2. 4. Treasurer 7. 8; Band 1-8. - B.- SENIOR JERRY EDWARDS Transferred to Phillips 4; L’shers 6-8. New-comer Club 4; Sport Club 5-7; Glee Club 5; 8. R. Prvoldont 8. Mirror Ascot 7; Football Letter 5. 7; Basketball: Track. Cro Country Run 6 BETTY ELLIOTT Pierian 34. Corresponding Secretary 7. Latin Club l-l. Critic 3: Jr. Red Crow 7; 8 K Secretary' 3. 4. Stamp Salc mon 5. . Vice President 6 P. T. A Representative 3: Home Ec Clou President 8; English Class I‘resilient 2: History Cla President 8; Ml Phillip Contest 7; Senior Who Who H. CAROLYN SUE ELLIS Kaki Dnmrosch 2-8. Cluiplnln 3; Girls' Letter Club 5-8; S K. Vice President 4. S. Stamp Salesman 7, Mirror Agent 5: Marshal 3. 5: Mirror Typist 8. HOWARD ENNIS Unit HsirJ ANN EVANS Prissy Ajflala 2: Chiaroscuro 3. Chaplain 3; Jr. Red Crow 4; Euphrosynoan 7. 8. ternary 8: Writers' Workshop 7. Secretary 7: S, It Stamp Salesman 1. 2. 4. 3. 8 Red Coss Representative 3. Secretary 8: Senior Who's Who 8. BURCH HARVEY FALKNER D. O. Club 3-5; S. K. Vice President 7. 8. Safety Chairman 4; R O. T C. N. C O 3-5: Marshnl 3-4 PAULA RUTH FITTS Aitraca 3-6. Parliamentarian 5. Treasurer 6. S. R Secretory 4. S. President 3: Marshal 5. WILLIAM LONG FORBES BOBBIE CAROLYN FOREST Tueker Pen and Brush 5; Chiaroscuro 2-5, 7. 8. S. R Council Member 1, Stamp Salesman 3. Red Crow Representative 4. P. T. A. Representative 5. JUNE CORNICE FORTENBERRY Peanuts CLASS PEGGY FREEZE Peg-tJ e-Keg Thai in 2-8. Parliamentarian 4. 5. Secretary 7. Vice President 8; S. R. Chaplain I. 6. Secretary 4. Council Member 7; Choir 2- i; Madrigal Club 7. 8. THOMAS LYNN FULLER Goal B-Team Baseball 3: Varsity ilaselmll 5. 8; Vanity Basketball 7; Hl-Y 3, 4; S R Mirror Agent 7. ANNETTE GILLIAM Nette Promethean 7-8: Future Nunes of America 6-8; Euphrosynean 3-5: S R Council Member 5. Safely Chairman 8. Paper Chairman 4, Club Stunt 3. 7; Marshal 3. 7. 8; Mirror Typist 8; Annual Typist 8. HARRIET! ANN GINN Gin Aglaia 2-8. Parliamentarian 4. Critic 6. President 8. Who's Who 6. 7; S. R. Council Member 7: Homemaking Class Vice President 8: Club Stunts 7; Poetry Award 5; Choir 4-8. Choir Letter 7; Girls Glee Club 3; Marshal 7. 8. THOMAS WILLIAM GRAVES. JR. Tom Ushers 7. 8; S. R. Paper Chairman 3, Sports Chairman 6. 8. Safety Chairman 7: B-Team Basketball Letter 4. Vanity Basketball Letter 6. 8. B-Team Track Letter 4. Varsity Truck Letter 6 ALFORD EUGENE GREATHOUSE Gene Thespians 4-8; Science Club 3-8. Vice President 7. President 8; S R. President 6, Stamp Salesman 2, Sportsmanship Chairman 3, P. T. A. Representative 4; Projection Club 5-7; Promoters Club 3-5; Marshal 6 7; Glee Club 3; Head Marshal 7. LELAND HAND Gorgns 7. 8, Treasurer 8; S. R. Red Cross Representative 8. Stamp Salesman 4. MARTHA BERRY HEARD Aforcy French Club 1-8. Vice President 7; Thalia 5- 8. Treasurer 7. Chaplain 8; Chora Hers ti; Choir 7. 8. MARY HENLEY D. O. Club 6-8: Euphrosynean 5; S. R. Red Cross Representative 8. SARA FRANCES HENRY Promethean 3-8; S. R. P. T. A. Representative 1. 6. Red Cross Representative 5; Girls Glee Club 3. 4; Economics Class Secretary 7: Mirror Typist 8. SENI CHARLES EDWARD HIGHFIELD Buck) Thespians 8; Gorgas 7. 8. Vice fVeaUtonl 8; Sowmiwr Club 8: 8. R. Stamp Salesman 8. Class Committee 7. Paper Chairman 0: Basketball Training and Intramural 8. FAYE ELAINE HILL Stinker VtsUiia 4-C. D. O. Club 7. 8: S- R Secretary 8, Social Chairman 7. JOAN HODGES Eupbrosyncan 4 8; D O. Club 3-8: Session Room Vice President 0. President 7. Safely Chairman 8. BARBARA HOEL Babi Pen and Brush 0-8. Vice President S; Thespian 8; Clio 2-4. Parliamentarian 4: Chiaroscuro 5-8. Vice President R. Treuaurer 8; S. ft. Mirror Agent 8. Secretary U 7. Vice President 2: Marahal 2. 5. 6. 7. JAMES OSMOND HONEYCUTT, fim Assembly Committee 6: Ushers 6-8: S- R President 4. 7. Vice President 8: 8-Team Baseball 4: Varsity Baseball R. 8 SHIRLEY ANN HORNSBY Papoose D. O, Club I, 2. S. It Stamp Salesman s Safety Chairman 7, Red Cross Representative 5. Vice President 1 C AROLYN Y. HOWZE National Honor Society 7, 8: Scholarship Committee 8; Promethean 3-8. Parliamentarian 7. Treasurer 8. S. R. President 2. Council Member 8. Red Cross Representative 1. 3; Marshal 2-7: National Poetry Anthology 7. Mirror Typist 8: Club Stunt 3. 5 7. JOHN THOMAS HOWZE Buddy CAROLYN MURFF HUGHES Chairman, Scholarship Committees. Safety Committee 7; Pierian 3-8. Critic 7. Recording Secretary 8; Spanish Club 2-8. Vice President 7. President 8: Promoter 5. 6; S. R. President 1. Vice President 3, Stamp Salesman 5. 6. Mirror Agent 4; National Poetry Anthology Award 7: Mirror Board 5, 6: Annual Board 8. 6; Marshal 2-4 7. Head Marshal 7: Mirror Typist 8. BILLIE SUE JACKS Transferred from Mortimer Jordan High School. Newcomers Oub 5; Library Club 6-8: S. R. Vice Piesldent 8: Mirror Typist 8 CLASS ANNA MARGARET JONES Annabtlle Damroach 2-8. President 7. Vice President 8. Who Who 3-7; Kntrr Amigos 6-8. Chap-in in 8: Red Crow 1. 2. 4: Marshal 4. Library Assistant 6; Biology Claw. Secretary 3. SHARON JONES Pen and Bru-.li 7-8. Reporter 8: Vestalla 2-8. Chaplain 3. Vkr President 6. President 7: Latin Cltlb 1-5: 5 It. Stamp Salesman 3. Secretary 6- • • T- A ReprwnUUV 4. Mirror Ajcent S. Council Member 7; Marshal 2; Freshman Talent Show 1. WANDA JOHNSTON Ubrnry Club 8: Thalia 2-8. Vice President 7. President 8. Who' Who 7. 8. S. R Stamp Salesman 1. 2. 4. 3. 6. Secretary 3: History Class Secretary 4: Kxhlbltlon tn Fair 6. CONNIE KETCHERSID Skipper Future Nurse of America 7-8. Secretary 8. I), o Out 7: 8. R Secretary 7. Stamp Salesman 8. BETTY IO KIDD Bet D. O. Club Ml; Jr. Red Crow 5: S R- P. T. A Representative 6. Marshal 4. LOUIS J. LANE D. O. Club 5-8; S. R. Vice President 8. P. T. A- Representative 8; 1st U- R. O. T. C. 6 SHIRLEY LAZENBY Red l romethcan 2-8. Recording Secretary 7: Choir 3-3. Madrigal Club 6-8. Majorette 7: S. R Stamp Salesman 4. President 8. P. T. A Representative 7; Promoter 7. 8; Club Stunt 5. 7; Girls Glee Club 2; Future Nurse 5-8: Office Assistant 6-7; Senior Class Vocalist 8. MARGEAN CECII.LE LEDBETTER National Honor Society 7. 8; Damrosch 3-8. Publicity Chairman 4. Treasurer 5. Vice Preftdent 7. President 8. Who NVho 7: Spanish Club 2. 3: Writer 1 Workshop 7. 8; S. R Council Member 1. 4, 5. Vice ITesi-dent 6; National Anthology of Poetry Award 7; History Class Vice President 4; Band 1-8. Solo Sax 7. 8; Orchestra 3 6; Marshal 2. 4. 5; Club Stunts 3. 5. 7; Boy 1 Vocal Accompanist 3. 6 ANDREA LEONTIS Andy Sportsmanship Committee 7; Sports Club 4-8. Football Varsity Letter 5. 7; Baseball Utter 6; S. R. Vice President 7. Secretary 8: Football 2-7; Most Valuable Player 7; Track; Senior Who s NVho 8. BERNARD MAYER LEVINE S. R. Council Member 5. Red Cross Representative 8; R. O. T. C. Sst. 4-6. SENIOR JAMES LOTT Ushers 7; Pen And Brush 5-7; Stamp Club 6-8. Secretary 7. Pmidrnt 8; Owen 3; S R Mirror Agent 5, 6 President 8; Choir 3. Bobby JUNE CAROL LUNDQUEST National Honor Society 7. 8; Club Committee 4; Promethean 2-8. Corresponding Secretary 4 a. President 8. Parliamentarian 3: S. R Secretary 8. Stamp Salesman 1. P T A Chairman 2. Choir 4-fl: Glee Club 2. 3 Mirror Typist 8. SHIRLEY ANN MADDOX Thespians 4-8; G. O. 1st Associate 7; G. O. Sportsmanship Committee fl; Assembly Committee 8: Latin Club 1 3. 3: Promoters 3; Promethean 2-8. Critic 5, Treasurer } President 7. Who's Who 3. 0. 7: Girls' Utter Club 4-8. Sport Announcer 8. Jst and 2nd School Letters 4. 6. 1st State Letter 3. Who's Who 8. Gym Captain 3. 4. Soccer Team 3. S. Captain of Team 3. VaHeyhall Team 4. 6. Captain of Teum 4, Softhall Team. Ciptaln 4. 8: VIRGINIA GAIL MARTIN Stormy Publicity and Publication 7. 8; Mirror Board 3-8. Assistant Kdltor 4. News Kdltor 5. Feature Kdltor 6-7; Annual Board 3-8 Associate Kdltor 3-4 Assistant Kdltor 5-6. Associate Kdltor 7, Editor-In-Chief 8; MARY F.DNA MARTIN Jr. Y-Tren 1-4: Sr. Y-Tecn 3. fi: Jr Red Cross 1-7: D O. Club 7. S. Vice President 7; Future Nurses of America 8: S B. Vice President 1 3. 7. 8; Secretary « : Glee Club 3- 5; Marshal 2 ROBERT LEE MARTIN Honor Society 7. 8; Ushers 0-8: Scholarship Committee 8: Yancey 3-8. Parliamentarian 6. 7. Critic 8; Promoters 0. 7. Parliamentarian 7: Latin Club 3. 4. Treasurer 4; S. K Vice President I 7. P. T. A. Representative 6. Council Member 8: Choir 2. 4. 5: Club Siunts 3. 3. 7 SARAH ANN MASSENGALE National Honor Society 7. 8: Assembly Committee Secretary 7. Clubs Committee Chairman 8: Jr. Red Cross 3-8. President 0. Recording Secretary 7: Attain 2-8. Recording Secretary 7. Yearbook Chairman 8; S. R Red Crow Representative 7. 8. President 8. Secretary 2. Mirror Typist 8; Senior Class Secretary- 8 JEANNE MCCONNELL D O Club M S. Secretary 7: S R President 3. Secretary 4. Mirror Agent fl. Council Mem-tier 2. 8: Gov't Class Secretary 4 NANCY MCDANIEL Nancy O Thespians «: Scholarship Committee 7: Clio 4- 8. Chaplain 8: Spanish Club 3-8. Carre -•ponding Secretary 0. Parliamentarian 7; S. R Mirror Agent 5. 0 8: Cheerleader fl-8; Fashion Shosv fl DAVID IORDAN MCGAUI.Y Cshers fl-8. Head Uthar 8: Ctutis Committee 7 Orientation Committee 8: Curry 3-8 President fl. Vic President 5. Secretary 7: S. R President 5. fl 8. Secretary 7: Stage Crew 5-8. Head 8: Mirror Circulation Manager 4-8 Senior Claw President 8 Senior Who's Who H. CLASS TRACY L. MCGILL Monk D. O. Club 6-8. S. R. Prudent 3. 7. 8. Vk President 3. Stamp Salesman 6. Red Cross Representative 7; B-Team Football 4: Track 3. NAOMI RUTH MONCRIEF Nyoka Red Cross 1-3: Chiaroscuro Art Club 2-8. President 7. Secretary 4. Vice President 5; Pen and Brush Club 3-8. Vice President 8. Secretary 8. Chaplain 7. SAM YE SUE MONTEITH Susie National Honor Society 7. 8: Thespians 4-8: Clio 2-8. Treasurer 8. Project Chairman 7; Future Teacher of America 1-4. Corresponding Secretary 3. Debate Club 4; Marshal 8. JANE ARMSTRONG MOOTY Thespians 6-8. Recording Secretary 6. Critic 7: Pierian 2 8. Social Chairman 6. Recording Secretary 7. Corresponding Secretary 8: S. R. Stamp Salesman 7. Secretary 4. 8. Sportsmanship Chairman 3. Mirror Agent 4; Library Assistant 3-7. HURFORD FRANKLIN MORGAN Bourbon Usher 3-8: Scholarship Committee 7; Yancey 3-8: S. R Stamp Salesman 4. Treasurer 5. 8. Safety Chairman 6; Marshal 3: Club Stunts 3. 5. 7; Varsity Track 2. 4. 6. 8: Cross Country Team 3. 3. 7; Minor Circulation Staff 6-8. JOHN FREDERIC MORRIS Johnny D. O. Club 3-8: S. R. President 3. Mirror Agent 1: Marshal 1-4: B-Team Track 2: IJbrnry Assistant 3-8. MARGIE NELL MULLINS Shorty Transferred from Tarrant in 1931; Clio 6-8. Parliamentarian 7 Critic 8. Club Stunts 7; S. R. Council Member 8: Marshal 8. GAYLE JUANITA MYERS Sully Tron f . rred from Minor High School 5: Honor Society 7. 8: Agluia 7. 8. Recording Secretary 8; Newcomers Club 5: Marshal 3. WILLIAM MYERS Transferred from Hewitt High. 7. FRANK NEELY Saueely S. R. Stamp Salesman 5. Vice Preslacnt 6. President 7. SENI NANCY RAY NIGHSWONGER Thespians 3-8. Recording Secretary ?. Picsi-dent 8: Orientation Committer 7, Publrtty him! Publications Committer 8; Latin Club 1-4. Treasurer 4. Promethean 2-8. Treasurer 5, Recording Secretary 6, Corresponding Secretary 8: S. R. President 1. Vice Resident 8. Secretary 4; Home making Clan President T; Glee Club Librarian 4: ALFRED VICTOR NYGREN, JR. illtlianl 2-4: S. R Stamp Salesman I. 8. Treasurer 8. Paper Chairman 8: Library Assistant 7. JAMES RALPH OSBORN. JR. Cig Curry 4 8, Corresponding Secretary 7; 8. H. Serretao' 2. 3. Puper Chairman 6. 7. Vice President 8; Head Marshal 6; Glee Club 5. 8: Library Assistant 8; Senior Class Vice President 8. BARBARA ANN PARK Bobbie Thespians 5-8: Euphrasy n?an 3 6. Chaplain 4. Jr. V-Teens 1. Spanish C!u 3: Library Club I. 3; D. O Chib 7. b. President 7; 5. R. President 7. 8. Secretary 3. I . T. A. Hepfi-M-ntatlve 1: Msrvhal 5: Club Stunt 6: Mlrmr Typist 8. DONIS JEAN PARKER Sr. Y-Tcens 5-8. Vice President 7. I’resident 8. Library Club 3 8. Secretary 6. 7: Ku-phrosynean 2-4; S. . Vice President :. 4. P T A Representative 1. Freshman Girls Representative. Serxvt.uy 3. Mirror Agent 7; Girls Glee Club 3. I; Musical Rcvlow 4: Fashion Shots- 6. Club Stunts 4; Marshal 8-Library Assistant 3. 4; Majorette 7. NEIL ALAN PARTLOW Cheeks Writers' Workshop 7. 8. President 7; Sigma Alpha Hl-Y 2 4; Science Chib 8: D. O.-l). E. Club 6. 7; Photography Club 5. 6: S. R. Mirror Agent 6, 8. Stamp Salesman 5. Council Member 5: Mnr.hal 4: KasketlMlI Manager 3. 4. DAVID PEACHER Orientation Committee 7; Ushers 6 8: Madrigal Club 7. 8; Yancey 3-8. Third Member 7: Projection Club 4-7: S. R. Mirror Agent 3. 4; Choir 8; R. O. T. C. Sgt 5-8. PATRICIA JEANNETTE PETERSON Transferred from Wood lawn 5; Election Committee 0; Vestal la 5-8, Historian 7. Vice I “resident 8. Who's Who «; 8. R. Mirror Agent 3. Council Mcmlier 6; Mirror Board 6-7. Exchange Editor 7; Annual Staff 6-7. Associate Editor 7. ELIZABETH PETRUZELLA D. O Club 7. 8: Red Cross 1-8; S. R. Stamp Salesman 7; Marshal 3. HELEN JANE PILKINTON Hoss Law and Order Committee 2; Auditorium Committrr 6; Y-Tcent 1-3. Program Chairman 2. Corresponding Secretary 3; Promethean 4-8: Library Club 2-rt. Secretary 3; Glee Club 2. 3; 8. R President I. Stamp Salesman 2. 3. Council Member 7; Biology Class President 5. History Class President 7; Choir 4-8: Club Stunts 4-7 CLASS CAROLYN ANN PINKERTON Pinky Promoter Club 4-t ; Olo 5-8. Project Chairman 6. Critic 7. Social Chairman 8; Rc«l Cross Club 1-8. Corresponding Secretary 7. tnaliman of Veteran Committee 7. 8, Vice President 8; -Teen 2-4. Vice President a. 3. V-Tteen Council Representative 4; S. B. Vice President I. 5. Stamp Salesman 7. Secretar ‘ 2. 6. Council Member 3. Red Cro Representative 4; Bond 1-6. State Band Contest 4-8. Head Drummer 5. 6. Band Vaudeville 4-8; Club Stunt 3. 7; Orchestra 3. 8. CLARA ELIZABETH POCUS Aula la 5-7. Vice President 7. Chaplain 6. Ke t MomWr 7; 8. R. P. T. A Rcprrwnta-the 5; Morsiial 3. 6; Of flee Assistant 8: Study Hall Secretary 7. JEANNIE LEE PRINCE Future Nurses Club 7. 8. Vice President 8; S. R. Vice President 7. Chaplain 7. Mirror Agent 7. 8. WILLIAM HENRY QUEEN Ushers 6-8. Treasurer 8; Orientation Committee 7. Sportsmanship Committee 8; Sports Club 1-3. Promoters 8; S R Mirror Agent 2. 8 Vlee President 3. Counell Member 6; B-Team FoollMill 1. 3. VIRGINIA MAE RECTOR Honor Society 7. 8; Pierian 3-8. Treasurer 8; Spanish Club 4-8. Crltlr «. Chaplain 7. Vice-President 8; Science Club 2; S. R. P. T. A. Representative tl. 7. 8; Representative to Freshman Girls Club 1; Marshal 3. 4 5. tl. MER1LYN REEVE Lacy Votalla 2-8. Critic 4. Recording Secretary 5. President 6. Who's Who 3. 7; Writers' Work Shop 4-7. Recording Secretary 5. Vice President 6; S. R. Secretary 2. 3. Vice President 5. Stamp Salesman 6; Marshal 3. 4. PAULA SUE REID Polly National Honor Society 7. 8. French Club 1-8. President 8; Promethean 2-8 Critic 8; Projection Club 3. 4; Band 1-5. 7. Solo Flute 7; Orchestra 3. 4: Club Stunts 5. 7; Mirror Typist 8. MARY GEORGE RIVERS Georgn Transferred I ruin Minor High School 1951: Aglala 5 8. Chaplain 7. Secretary 8: S. It. Red Cro. Representative 7; Choir 7-8; Marshal 5. WILLIAM JOSEPH ROGERS Bill S. R. Mirror Agent 8; 8-Team Basketlwll 3. I. Utter B 3. 4; Varsity Basket 1 11 5-8. Utter 6. 8; Track 4. 6. ROBERT TAYLOR RUSSELL Bob Thespians 6, 7. 8; National Honor Society 7. 8; Freshman Boy Vice President 1: Orientation Committee 3. Publicity and Publication Committee 4. Safety Committee 5. Chairman 6. Big 7 Committee Chairman I Phillips) 7; City Recreational Committee President 7. Election Committee Chairman 5, G O. President 8; Yancey 2-8 Vice President 6. 7; Ushers 3-8; Latin Club 1-4. Secretary 2. Vlcr President 3. President 4; Promoters 4-8. City President 0; S. R. President 2-5. Paper Chairman U. Secretary 7; English Class Secretary 2: Battle Citizenship Tour Representative 6; Young Citizen Club President 8. 7; Harvard Club Book Award tl; Band 2-8; Choir 3-8, Business Manager 5, 6. l rc Ulent 7; Madrigal Club il; Track 2. 4. G. 8: Stage Crew 3-8. Head: Senior Play 5 8; Senior Who'a Who 8. SENIOR DONALD PHILLIP RUTLEDGE, Don Transfer from Ensley 4: Gorgus 7-8: Band 4 0: S. P. Stamp Salesman «. DIANE SAKELLARIDES Jr. Red Cross 7. S. R Mirror Agent 2. 5. Stamp Salesman 3: Marshal 4. 7. 8. PATRICIA ANN SARGENT Pm Transfer from Tarrant 1951; Damrosrh 3-8. Critic 7. Social Chairman 8: Marshal 3-7. RICHARD SHOBE Dick STACY SHUFELEBARGER ANN SIDES Glee Club 3. 4: S. R. Stump Salesman 5; English a« Pesldent 3: Government Clan Secretary 5: History Class Secretary 7; Hnmcmaklnic Class Secretary 8; Heart Marshal 7. MARTHA ANN SIMPSON Atnuc French Club 1-8. President 7. Treasurer 8. Y Teens 1-8. Secretary 4 Vice President 8; S. R. Secretary 1. 7. Mirror Agent 2. Stamp Salesman 3. 7. Vice President 8; Band 1-5. 7. 1st Clarinet 5. 7; Study Hall Secretary 4. Mirror Typist 8 BERTHA LOUISE SMITH Bert Thespians 0-8; Vestalia 2-8. Cha plain 6. 7 Parliamentarian 5. Social Chairman 0. Re cording Secretary 8; Library Club 3-3. Par llamentarlan 3. Chaplain 4. 5; Future Tea ehers of America 1; Red Cross 2: Fresh man Girls Club Vice President 1: S R President 1. 4. Stomp Salesman 2. 7. Mir ror Agent 3, 6. Secretary 8. P. T. A. Representative 4. 8: Clothing Class Secretary 3: Study Hull Secretary 5, History Class Vice President 4. C. A Clans President 3. English Class President 5: Marshal 8: Library Assistant 2-7: Scholastic Writing Contest Winner 3: Drama Festival 8; Mirror Ty pist 8. Passion Play 8. C LARKE SMITH MARTIN G. SMITH Scholarship Committee 8: 8. R. Council Member 4. Vice President 5: Marshal 2. CLASS SHIRLEY JOAN SMITH, Charlie John Writer ' Club 3: Pen and Brush Club 3, Vice President 3; Chiaroscuro 2-8. President 4. Treasurer 7. Chaplain 7. Secretary 8; 8. R. President 1. 4. Vice President 2. Council Member 3. I T. A. Chairman 5. Mirror AKent 6; Cheerleader 3-8. JOYCE MARIE SOMERS Buddy Aglala 3. 7. 8; Chiaroscuro 3. 4; Writer ' Workshop 7. Secretary 7; Red Cross 4, 5; S. R Red Crow Representative 4 SUmp Salesman 8. Vice President 5, P. T. A. Representative 2. 6. English Class Secretary 5. VANCE SPARKS Girls' Letter Club 3 8. Sport Chairman 5; Veatalla 2-8. Chaplain 3. Historian 3. 6. Treasurer 7; Promoter Club 4-8. Corresponding Secretary- 6. President 8; Spanish Club 2- 3, V’lce President 3; 8. R President 3. Vice President 2. 8. Secretary 4. P. T. A. Chairman 8. Stamp Salesman 6;. Marshal 1; Choir 2-8; Madrlital Club 7; Christmas Music Festival 5, 7; Accompanist Male Glee Club 3. 4. 5. 6: Accompanist Ensemble 4-8: Bund Vaudeville 4. 6; Festival of Music 2: Evening of Son 3; Cleopatra 3; Pickles 4; Women’s Civic Club Auditions 6; Promoters Radio l rogram 8; Auditorium Program 2-8: Senior Class Pianist 8. KENNETH CLARENCE SPEARS Honor Society 7. 8. Treasurer 8; Thespians 8; Ushers 6-8. Associate Head Usher 8: Clubs Committee 8; Yancey 2-8 Corresponding Secretary 8: S. R President 3. 6. Safety Chairman 7. Stamp Salesman 8: Marshal 2. 8; Senior Who’s Who 8. STEVE SPERANDO Hardbah D. O. Club 7. Vice President 8. Trrnsurvi 7. Vice President 8: S. It. Stamp Salesman 5: English Class President 2. Vice President 5. Secretary 1; Marshal 4. JAMES BRADDOCK STEI.L Jim Hilliard 3-4; Hl-Y 8; S. R. Vice President 3. Secretory 1- Mirror Agent 6-8. Council Member 5: B-Tcam Bosket bo 11 1-4; Varsity Basketball 5-8: B-Team Baseball 2: Varsity Baseball 8. ROBERT FRANKLIN THOMAS Ushers 7. 8; Thespians 8: Honor Society 7. 8; Yancey 3-8. Chaplain 8; Glee Club 6; Deltaic Club 3; S. R Red Cross 4. Council Member 3. DOLORES ANN THOMPSON Mncmosyncun 5 8. Vice President 8; S. R. Vice President 6. Red Cross Representative G. Council Member 7. Stamp Salesman 8; Clothing Class President 5; Marshal 4: Office Assistant 7; Club Stunts 5. 7; Home Economies Award 7; Senior Play 8. EMILY THOMSON Promethean 2-8. Critic 4. Parliamentarian 6. Vice President 7. Recording Secretary 8: S. R. President 2. 4. Secretary 3. Council Member 7, Vice President 8; Charallcrs 5. 6; President 6; Choir 6-8: Mirror Typist 8. Club Stunts 4, 7. JANE THORN BERRY Jr. Y-Teens 2-4. President 4: Sr. Y-Teens 3-8. President 7; Library Club 6. S. R. Secretary 1. Stamp Salesman 2. 3. Mirror Agent 6; History Class Vice President 7: Cheerleader 3- 8: Library Assistant 6. SENIOR WARREN THOMPSON VANN Van Usher 3-8: Scholarship Committee 7. Orlcn latlon Committee 8; Yutny 8; Sport Clul 4-d; Promoter 4, 5. 7. 8, Treasurer 8; S. R Stamp Salesman 3, I . T. A. Representative l. 7. Mirror Agent 2. G. Prudent 4. 3; Basketball Manager 1-4. Track Manager 2. 4. Foot lull Mannsrr 3; English Class Secretary 8; Marshal 3. 3. 8 NOEL WALKER Ulln Oub S-8; S. R. President 2. ROBERT HENDERSON WALSTON Quill «nd Scroll 7. 8; National Honor Society 7. 8, Prrsidcnt 8; Tlicspians 8: Usher 0-8. Secretary 8. G. O. Publicity and Publications Committee 7. 8. Chairman 8; Latin Club 1-4; Promoter 5-8. Corresponding Secretary 7. RecordinE Secretary S; Yancey 2- President 8. Writer Winning Club Stunt 7; Debate Club 6; S. R- Stamp Salesman 2. Council Member 3. G. Mirror Agent 7. Vice President 8; History Clas President 4; Speech Class Treasurer 5. Secretary 0: Eng-llsh Class President 8; Mirror Board 3-8. Sports Editor 7. Assistant Editor 6. Editor-In-Chief 8; Annual Board «, 8; Choir 3. 4; Jr Choir 2; Ensemble 3. 4; Ninth District Winner. Civlton Sr. Oratorical 6; Debate Team Superior HatlnK. Stale Debate Tournament G: R. O. T. C. Sgt. 3. 4; B-Tcum Tennis 2. 4. Letter 4; DeleEate. Youth and G ivernment Legislature 6; W B R C-T V Sport Reporter 7. 8; Speaker 7; Marshal 7; Senior Election Committee 8. Senior Who1 Who 8. BEVERLY ANN WEST National Honor Society 7. 8. Thespians G-8: Scholarship Committee 8; Timlin 5, G. Corresponding Secretary 6; Future Tenelicr of America 3. 6. Treasurer 6; New-comers Club 3; S. R Mirror Agent 8; Mirror Btmrd 7 8. Annual Board 7. 8: New Oratorical 5; Choral Reading 0; Drama Kcstlval 0; American Legion Essay Contest 6. News Essay Contest 8: Senior Play 8. HAROLD WHITE Football 2-7. DOUGLAS WILSON JO ANN WILSON S. R. Room Chairman Red Cross Representative 4. P T. A. Representative 5. Sec-retory 6; Mirror Typist 8. MARY W1NGARD Transferred to Phillip 7; Honor Society 7. 8: Plerton 7. 8; Rod Cross 7: S. R Jr. Red Cross Representative 7. Secretary 8; R- O. T. C. Sponsor 7. 8; Ml Phillip '• 7. a WALTER MACK WINGARD Mack Ushers 8; Curry 8: S. R. Stamp Salesman 3. 3, Red Crow Representative 7. Safety Chairman 8: English Class President 7. CAROLYN RAYE YORK Jr. Y-Teens 1. 2: Astrnra 3. 4. Secretary 0: D. O, Club 7. 8. Social Chairman 8; Future Nurae Club 7, a Secretary 8. Treasurer 8: a R Mirror Agent G. Secretary 8. P. T. A Chairman 7. Paper Chairman 7; Band Majorette 24$: Marshal 4. CLASS Summer School Grads GAYLE ARMSTRONG Transferred from Oak Hill High W. V .: D O. Club 7. S- MERLE DOLORES BARTON Dee Dee S. R. President 2; Gym Captain 0, Gym Lieu-tenant 7; Biology Class Vice President 3. MELODY ANN BRAND Transferred from mount County High School 7. JOSEPH THOMAS CAIN JR.. Tommy I'shcrs 0 8; Owen 2. 3; Boy Glee Club 4. 5; Jr. Rod Crow 4; S. R. Mirror Agent 4. 0. Vice President 1; Choir B. AUBREY JEAN COOK Cootie D. O. Club 5 8; S R. Secretary 7. Red Cross Repreuentatlve 3. BOBBY COOPER Yancey 3-7; Marshal 3-6; Session Room Chap-lain 2; Boy ' Glee Club and Ensemble 3; Minstrel Show 3. RUDOLPH DAVIDSON Root Latin Club 2 4; Hl-Y 8; Basketball 8-Tram 3 5. Varsity 6 8; Track 3; Baseball Vurslty 0. 8. GENE GASTON BARBARA SUE GRAY Transferred from Charlotte. X. C.. Harding High School. 19WL SARAH CLELI. HOWELL Sadie Clio 3 8; S. R Mirror Agent 3. 6. Council Member 2. 4. Red Cross Representative 8. SENIORS WYNELLE KENNEDY Corkey Library Qub .V«. lYeslitenl 7. Cniic 6; S. R Secretary 2. 3. Vic President 5. P. T. A. RvprrwBUtlvr 4. 8. President 5. ANN K1MBRELL Kim Future Nurse 5-7; D. O Club -5 JOE MAC MCCAY l . o. Club 0. 7; S. R. Stamp Salesman 6. 7; Marshal 3. BETTY JEAN SMITH Bel Library Club 3: Library Assistant 3-8. MOLLIE ANN STEWART Mol lie Darling Clio 3-8: S. R. Secretary 5. Stamp Salesman «: Marshal 4. Seniors Not Pictured CHRISOULA BETROS FRED DILLARD DON LYLE BARBARA ANN NAIL Bnbbyc Future Nurses Club 8: S. R. Vice President 6, Safety Chairman 8. Sportsmanship Clinlrmnn 6. P. T. A. Chairman 8. NEIL ROBERTS JARRATT ROBERTSON AUBURN SLATEN LARRY MCDANIEL BETH' ANN STRIBLING Contrast Dim, dismal, dusky darkness Cheerless, chilling, cutting cold Wild, whistling, whirling wind Bleak, blank, bare boughs— WINTER Tinted, tall, tapering trees Milky, mystic, misty moonlight Large, level, living land Flourishing, fascinating, flavorful fruits— AUTUMN Sunny, splendid, shining skies Glassy, green, glowing grass Lovely, lively, lustrous leaves Fragrant, filmy, forest flowers— SUMMER Balmy, brisk, blusterous breeze Sparkling, showy, searching sunlight Beautiful, blossoming, budding bushes— SPRING —Mi mi B.irnes ■h Air. uni M ss Pbitlipiiin Bob Russell, Betty Chadwick Most Likely to Succeed Mary Elizabeth Barnes Robert Walston Senior Who’s Who Most Studious Kenneth Spears, Alice Cowles Best Looking Betty Elliott, Gordon Alford Most Athletic Andy Leontis. Nicolctta Coll as Wittiest Ann Evans. David MiGaulcy May WILL Somewhere Town Same State, U. S. A. May 1980 Dear Rc ! Raider. 'Hus spring weather has really made me fed ambitious this year instead of giving me the usual “Spring Fever.” The other day 1 decided to go up stairs and dean out some old trunks that have been needing cleaning for a very long spell—and vou’ll never guess what I found! Remember that long list that we made up and called Our Last Will and Testament” when we graduated from Phillips exactly twenty-seven years ago? Yes, that's what I found. Thought I’d jot down a few and see if they don’t bring back a lot of old memories to you, too! Shirley Laxenby wills her place in the choir to Martha Davis. Wanda Johnson wills her Arlene Francis necklace to Barbara Ballard. Steve Sperando leaves his Ixjokkec-ping brains to George Fix. Noel Walker wills his place in Morning Watch to Jimmy Strickland. Harold White and Andy Leontis leave their football uniforms to any lower classman who thinks that he can fill 'em. and that's a pretty Big order. Shirley Hornsby and Sue Crumley don’t want to will their good positions to anyone, but they’d gladly give away their scats in the D. O. rooms and wish for them as much success in the business world as they’ve had. To anybody that takes senior biology. Martin Smith and Carolyn Hughes leave their lab desks and microscopes. Gayle Myers leaves her club spirit to her sister, Myra Dell. Bill Rogers would like to leave Alvin Dampicr some of his height (think it could be arranged, boys?) Ann Sides leaves her seventh-period Marshal post in front of the library to anyone who can get to Miss Pcnruddocke’s room fast enough to get it. To Jimmy Nail. James Lott leaves his ability to keep folks smiling. Margie Mullins wills her typing speed and good shorthand to Martha Allred. Mar)- Ann Berry wills her office, in Entre Amigos, Recording Secretary, to Alan Sims. (She’s had that same office for two semesters.) To Frankie I.uker, Donis Parker wills her locker with the shelf in it. Ann Thompson leaves her position in the office to Delores Davidson. Carolyn York wills her 7:45 A. M. D. O. class to anyone who can get to school that early. Virginia Rector wills her success at being a vice president of a club and planning good programs to Patricia Patrick. Jack Curtis and Jerry Edwards leave their basketball uniforms to Albert Walton and Eli Stevens. Warren Vann leaves a lot of snapshots for the annual. Walter (Foots) Davis would like to leave behind his being called Durwood Kirby. David MeGauly leaves his uke” and There's Gonna’ Be Some Changes Made” to Billy Goodhew. Bill Forbes wills his automobile to anybody who thinks he can get it from him Well. Red. I hope our reminiscences of our carefree schooldays together have brought you as much happiness as they did me. I’ll never forget those wonderful four years that we spent together. Speaking of People leaving things I guess I’d just better leave! Your old school chum. Gail Martin Station PHS-TV Due to the hard work of those zealot, of science, the National Association of Horse Clubs, headed by Don Seabiscuit Rutledge and assisted by Fred Dillion, Bernard Levine and Gordon Alford, future vision has at last been perfected and we can dip into tomorrow. After exhaustive research. I've gathered this information for a TV guide. 8:00 Your Daily Half-dozen in Calisthenics—Professor Jack Curtis assisted by Big Boy Bill Broome and Jim Cribbs. 8:15 Rise and Shine with our songbirds—Emily Thomson, Paula Caldwell and friend Garrett Cannon. 8:30 The Helpful Hints in Homemaking Hour featuring Rose Marie Bowers. Mama' Margean Ledbetter, Jane Mooty and Bevely West. 9:30 The Cooking School conducted by Chef Ralph Osbum and Hostess Mary Win gard. 10:00 Your Mid-morning Matinee presenting Bob Russell’s production. The Glorious Redhead.” which stars Zackic Doughty. Joy Baldwin and Jerry Edwards. 11:00 A spot ad by David McGaulcv: Choice parking space available on Red Mountain all nights from 8:00 to 12:00. space released through the courtesy of Richard Branscomb, Robert Thomas, and Kathryn Beaty. 11:05 Super Science Service narrated by Eugene Greathouse. Feature of today's program: Bobby Martin, who will explain how he arrived at the exact diameter ol the earth by digging a tunnel from pole to pole and measuring it with a tape held by his assistant. Suzanne Buckingham; Lcland Hand, world-renowned butterfly collector; David Peacher and his flea circus; and Ann Evans, Barbara Hocl and Neil Partlow, famed hair stylists, who will explain the effects of peroxide on human hair. 1:0() The basketball game with teams coached by Noland Cook and Jimmy Stcll and starring those professional wizards. Rudolph Davidson and Tommy Graves. 3:00 The After School School for bookworms. to be taught by Mathematical Martha Akin. Samye Sue Montieth and Sarah Masscngalc. A special arts course featuring Irving Cunliff and Ruth Moncrief; Jerry Robertson demonstrating how to hold your breath under water for 37 minutes—his last performance on TV. 3:45 Afternoon Cowboy Feature: Wild William (Queen), Wilder Warren (Vann) and Wildest Walter (Wingard) in West of the Western Wolves with the Wild Ones , a show written by that startling new author, Gail Martin. 4:45 Jim Honeycutt, handsome young star of Hollywood, to interview the returning Olympic champs. Wallace Cairns and Burford Morgan. 5.00 News, with penetrating commentary by Kenneth Spears, world traveller. 5:15 The Cultural Couple, Paul Bates and Alice Cowles, entertaining with violin and ballet. V30 Advice to the Lovelorn Real life difficulties acted out by those artists of amour, Betty Chadwick, Lawrence Sewell, and Maurice Dagnan. 6:00 The Smith and Gaston Singers—a program of music of the people, directed by Shirley Joan Smith and Gene Gaston and a chorus including Mary Ann Berry', Virginia Rector and Kevion Bivens. 7:00 Your Show of Schmocs—emceed by America's greatest new comedy discovery. Harriet Ginn, co-starring Lester Butsch and his Bevy of Beautiful Babes, Carolyn Pinkerton, Bobbie Beck, Betty Elliott. Joyce Somers, all well-known chorus girls. Vance Sparks featured as pianist. 8:30 Silence—Sponsored by Martha Simpson, owner of The Varsity. Go now. while your set is off and be served by those quick carhops. Carol Lundquest. Nancy Nighswongcr and Paula Heid. 9 30 Mystery Time—starring real-life policemen and their fight against crime. Tonight—Charles Highficld, Ed Bagley, and Richard Shobc. 10:30 Wrestling—Tonight with those muscular madames, Shirley Maddox and Niki Collas. battling it out for the championship. Referee, Bertha Smith. This will conclude the day’s programs as seen on Futurevision. Any of the above are likely to be changed without notice. Since they represent only a small portion of the talent available in the Class of '53, tunc in tomorrow for a more nearly complete coverage. Your Futurevision reporter has been —Robert Walston W £ get - fttnoncl H-'n -■ TOE MIRROR NEWSPAPER. •FOB. THE STUDENTS OF PHIIUPS HIGH SCHOOL von bismu 41 A. NOVK 1 C1 NUMBER ELEVEN CANDIDATES ASK VOTES Curtain Goes I p on January Senior Play, uFoot I Appleton, Jacob Vie for Top Job; 7irst Associate Post Second Associate election iJ tfi General Oryaoi-■ for thrw 'rfliotv Ca Udatea ion Appleton, G x c Aifx.itr. Durword Brad-Dandy. Cleon Hkta. Dee. tanciau Paul llamaun. BanlV Kir . Timber lake. Inrliwlu 1 student What iiai au-tranw do }•« waatT « cnt of mtt £(«.; jnupam will b tu law .usmi . itu.jfl un audlLoriuxn tv’ enu iruTit'iJ .• •fuir • UtmoKb nu-rirwj toil n m r ae- oi G 0. CMB e A rtrt-otf achool rpirlt ,cnvcfjt s' oar basketball track awl tcr.nii team cvuUr.a leaauu. making Ilf more em.'jat.U It •luM, II will bo my 11m to Nuiutitr Red Raider HillM I MJmulal achoui rpult. Vote J cotn‘ tunwsnoe —with Jmtnbt •• Pmbicat. it win be etar«t«T of rtudeut rat Bob Outsail Campaign Sc «kef iCiium m ran T Speech Students I Present Seic Play “WiMfrindtoo Putr Wow u pira ati t in thr uudilnnum X- vsir.te- XI for tin Thantigtelng o«®h y praenra T play iwtinnl the ut uf two arwr oria « WtelungLia ttc •ft gtrta Kay. Rartur Pj 1; and Pun Jo Arm Ttirrar, Other te tb ml wrrt Tip. Hubert llugulcy. Joe CWm Hick . and the Wnt«nt Union nttwactr. Robert Jl a AGL AIA Kimt Row Clam Pocu Sarah Maurnsale. Call Martin June Bum . Deanna Pound . Lena Hutto. Joyce Somers Martha Davl . Second Row France. Justice. Sue fcnjtlc. Marlon Slrh ol Oort Valle. C« tty,-off. Mary Jane Gilliam. Harriett Ginn. Marlyne Armstrong. Third Row Mary George River . Frankie Luker. Gayle Myers Myra Dell Myers. IHIIle Larkm.mil. Yvonne. Wright. Mtm Garrett. Mary Flowers ASTRAEA First Row—Ann To wry. June Held. Sylvia Wright. Margaret Bradley. Scc-OBd Row—Frances Shelton. Krancr Thame . Aller Swlney. Third Row— Betty Martin. Madrene Yeatman. Margaret Burn . Ada Parr. Fourth Row -Juanita Olive. Etta Mae Lawrence. Not pictured Wean Powell. i CLIO Flr t Row—Carolyn Pinkerton. Betty Chadwick E)nl e Stanton. Sue Andrew . Nell Henderson Virginia Mllatrad. Suzanne Buckingham. Krnrttc Cantrell. Ammo Hurt. Jane Parker, Sue Puckett Anne Higginbotham. Second Row—Nlkl ColU . Jo Ann Bland. Ann Henderson. Nancy McDaniel . Dot Hughe . Nary Ann Prouty. Patricia Henderson. Margie Mullins. Barbara Chadwick- Carolyn Reid. Third Row—Jeanette DtChlara Harriet Nako . Samyc Sue Montelth. Zacklr Doughty. Willie Thornherry. Mary Kay Leslie. Anita Howard Mary Ruth Llle . Delore Lancaster. Fourth Row-Jewel Waldrop. Mollle Stewart. Imogene Glasscock. Barhara Arrington. Joyce Coggins Glenda Andre w . Suzanne Acker. (Not pictured—Demetra Nako . First Row Ralph Osborn. Billy Malone Bill Gandy. Dun Lavender. Bobby Roster. Jimmy Wood. Cecil Mitchell. Sponsor Coach A. L. Daw ton. Second Row David McGauly. Hubbard Beard. Rick Schlusser. Gordon Alford Don Shelton Third Row- Floyd Powell. Barnet Hickman. Melvyn Debtor Dan Wht tenant. Harold Bright. Ralph Chabot Harry Slagle Not pic-lured Clegg Rlchardton i CURRY DAMROSCH First Row -WUla Mac Dugger Mildred Sapp. Barhara Dodton. Vlrglnm Sparks. Anna Jonet. Murgcan Ledbetter. Anne Dyket. Gay Harris, Carolyn Kills Second Row Betty Jean Montgomery. Patsy Hawkins Rote Marlr Hartsflcld. Sandra Davit. Kathrine Carlton. Rclta Gay Bobo. Bennie Jo Patton. Pat Sargeant.. Third Bow—Carolyn Wilson Phyllis Brown. Gall Snow. Marsha Tingle. Janie Merrill. Margaret Goolshy. Fourth Row Mrs Dorothy Rjoe. Nell Meadows. Carlenr Alexander. De-loret Davidson. Laura Boren. Betty Jo Battle Firs: Row —Betty Blrvtna. Evelyn Caldwell. Clara Nell Wallace. Gloria Roblnaon. Almrda Xorman. Connie Sue Burke. Ann Harden. Marguerite Goodman. Annette Hawkins. Bartiara Alford. Doris Jean Jacob Second Row --Sue Boston. Jo Ann Thompson. Resina Smith Jimmie Jo Tate. Jo Ann MrCay. Barbara Bulman. Carolyn Warren Peggy Hamby. Sue Helms. Rosemary Dl Giorgio. Celia Blackburn. Third Row—Pat Davla. Sylvia Kendrick. Marlha Thomas, Ann Lee, Sara Andcrton, Geraldine Burke. Mary Robinson. Bobble Fenlcy. Misa Jeter. EUPHROSYNEAN GORGAS First How Lelnnd Hand. Sonny Rush. Coy Dunlap. Tommy Pinion. Aubrey llama n I Irving Cunllff, Jerry Robertson Second Row Larry Davies, nils Hyche. Don Rutledge. Charles Hlghfleld. JerTy Stack . Rol er1 Adw-oU. Tlilnl Row Raymond Weldon. Tommy Adama. John Ksgctt. Kevlon Riven . Kilgnr Achwcll Mias Cobb. Sidney Thomas. (Not pictured Klvln Horton.) Firm Row— Mary Ann Berry, Carol Handley. Jo Ann Fo ett. Ann Freeman. Carol Alilwll. Kathryn Beaty. Joyce Xn h. Kathleen demon Second Row Linda Ha I Bier. Barium Ballard Ann Thompson Nancy Parker. Jewell Ratliff Billie Ruth Wolfe. ChrUtlnc Nolde. Joyce Stanton. Jane Tutwller. Betty Ruth Burrhricld. Thinl Row—Eleanor Seale Petty Jone . Janice WlMonifi'r, Jo Ann Burgtn, Charlene Purvl . Joy Smith. Betty Horton. Charlene Shou c. (Not pictured—Ann Cochran MNEMOSYNEAN OWEN Flrnt Row1- Alan 8am Terry Strickland. Jimmy Stnthl . Jimmy Lowery. Hugh Jone . Boh Hofer. Jamr Jone . Dan Roper. Tommy Smith. Secon id How cm. Jimmy Alfano. Pat Salmone. Elton Gray well Ranerldi. BUI Hr nk« Henley McWhorter. Charlrt Mauldin. Billy William . Jume White. Jimmy Bra ley. Firm Row—Carolyn Pcnderga.t. Mary Wlngard. Jo Ann Turner. Betty Elliott. Jane Mooty. Joy Balilwin Marlon Moan. Jeanne Jackson, Pat Cox. Second Row Gloria June Jo Ann Hnrdcn. June Green Ethelyn Jone . Yvonne Moore. Martha Walt. Sara Faye McKnighl. BUsc Dobbs. Barbara Currier. Mao- Lou Grave Third Row—Virginia Rector. Marjorie Langley. Pat Smith. Joyce Horton. Betty Buckner. Mary Allen Holt. Carolyn Hughe. Harriet Adolphu . Eleanor Wallet. Barbara Strickland Liz Hou.ton. MIm Holleman. (Not pictured—Patricia Patrick Bonnie Bowden, Donna White. Joaclyn Shaddix. Ruby Toilett. PIERIAN PROMETHEAN Flrat Row -Dructlla Trqywtck. France. Smith, Katherine George. Carol Lundour.t. Emily Thornton. Shirley Maddox. Betty Joyce Green. Shirley Lorenby. Claire Maddox. Allee Cowlea. Seeond Row—Carolyn Houxe, Jane Ptlkingtun. Ellen Feuvrel. Paula Caldwell. Nancy Nlgh.wonger. Bobble Martin. Leona Eddy. Joyce Shepard. Mary Ann Champion. Wanda Edgemon. Third Row—Sue Thomson. Paula Reid, Annette Gilliam. EHxabeth Meriwether. France Henry. First Row Beverly McCurry. Glenda John non. Martha Heard. Jane Thnma Wanda Johnoton. MlmJ Barnc . Peggy Freeze. Second Row—Rumona Carpenter. Jane Anderton. Sylvia Key. Julia Coggln . Martha Thomaa. Ann Meriwether. Sara Anderton. Joyce Sellera. Anita ThompMXI. Third tow—Patty De Roncey. Jacqueline Bradley. Katherine McCardle. Cherrle labrll. Betty Ann MIm Young. Sponnor. Not pictured—Shirley Melvin.) Crowe (Bryant) THALIA VEST ALIA Flr t Row Shirley McCondlche. Sue Blankenahlp. Jean Deal. Bertha Smith. Shirley Brook . Sharon Jone . Ro e Bower . Virginia Burnette. Vance Spark . Dart Pugh. Judy Robert . Irma Martin. Second Row- Ann Prtertly Shirley Lacey. Sylvia Mcllale Peggy Nall. Ann Sandlin. Joy Holdaway. Peggy Mcll le. Francl Lavoy. Ronenury Clclo. Mertlyn Reeve. Luclle Whiting. Pat Peteraon. Third Row Nelda Faye Par on . Margaret Sue Golden. Talma Deaoon. Shirley Kame t. Shirley Goodwin Elizabeth Black. Mary Katherine Wllaoa. Jane Magnu -n. Faye Pemgan Pat CUrk. Jean Halbrook. First Row Kenneth Spear . Jc hit D. Walton. Charles MacNa mara. Billy flood how. Bobby Martin. Glenn Hick . Dick Anderson. Bob Russell. Richard Brnnsromb. Roycc Murray. Joe Flower. Paul Tyson. Second Row Don Middleton. Bryan Hutcheson. James Robbins. Michael Petty. Al Harmon. Joe Akin. Rob Harlan. Jack Haley. Joe Bynum. Milton Crouch. BUI Hendrix. David Bowers. Donald Brown Third Row—Coach Magnus on. Charles Conn. Lawrence Sewell. Tyler Glenn. Theron Montgomery. John McCollum. Burford Morgan. Robert Walston. Cnrrett Cannon. Not pictured -Charles Adams. Paul Bates. Charles Carter. Bobby Cooper. Jimmy Harden. David Peacher. Fran Picker. Robert Thomas. Olln Thompson.) YANCEY Chiaroscuro First Row -Shirley Cagle. Rochelle Hunt on. Ralph Scot!. Martha Lanham. Second Row -Bobble Barnett. Ruth Moncrtef. Bobble Pur-rest. Shirley Smith. Third Row — Barhara Hocl. Sue Reynolds. Fourth Row — Bobby Joe Moran. Bob Mullins. Mis Leader. John Lancaster, Billy Balance. Plrst Row -Charles Agee. Trncy McGill. Carolyn Williford. Jean McConnell Barham Parka. Pa ye Hill. Joan Hodges Annette Martin. Mary Stern. Sue Luca . Second Row—haul Une. Betty Ann Strtbllng. Joyce Munku . Geraldine Pitt . Helen Coker. Sue Crumbley. Shirley Hornsby. Tommy Abney. Third Row -ChrIsold Betro . Mrs Baker. Mary Henley. Steve Spcrando. Willi Baker. Barbara Sue Cray. Nell Part low Charles Culver. Jack De Ronrey. Pourlh Row -Shirley Kerby. Johnnie Johnson. Ruth Lamtnack. Paula Fltt . Tommy Edward . Robert York. Prank Dl Chlara. Carolyn York Lorry McDaniel. Filth Row- Joyce Wert. Joan Windsor. Juanita Atkinson. Jane Bradford. KlUtabeth Pctruzella. BUI Grayson. Bill Mauldin. Mary Edna Martin. Sixth Row Mr. Crawford, Jacqueline Harris. Viola Crum. Catherine Morgan. Gayle Armstrong. Jean Cupp Betty Jo Kidd. Jean Cook. Roy Self. Carolyn Arrow-ay. Patricia Rost. Bonnie Crawford. Patricio Steven . Pete Lanthorn. Freddy Rauschenberg. Arnold Burton. Mr. Hinr. D. 0. CLUB ENTRE AMIGOS First Row —Carolyn Hughes. Mary Ann Berry. Mary Ann Prouiy. Gall Martin. Nancy McDaniel. Betty Chadwick. Gay Harris. Pol Patrick. Second Row—Virginia Rector. Donna White. Joselyn Shaddlx. Eleanor Wallea. Marsha Ttnglr. Anna Jones Mary Alien Holt. Betty Joyce McClelland. Tnlrd Row—Frances Stanford. Tommy Smith. Yvonne Richard Betty Buckner. Nancy Moody. Elton Grayson. Mis Parrott. Fourth Row — Charles Mauldin. Chester Dorough Phillip Zoretkl. Compton Wright. Myron Nlrensteln. Dole Morgan. Allan Sams. William Nelson First Row -Robvrt Ogden Rotund Bclrosc. Joyc Nash. Mnrthu Heard. Martha Simpson. Ann Meriwether. Willie Lee Thorn-berry. Second Row—Martha Lanham. Harriet Parker. Marjorie Langley. Faye Perrlgln. Paula Reid. M nr caret Goolsby. Third Row—Jerry Watts. Wayne McNair. Billy Williams. Billy Brooks. Harry 8la Ie. Margaret Brackett. FRENCH CLUB FUTURE NURSES First Row—Shlrley Lazenby. June Bingham. Sue Lucas. Carolyn Vork. Sue Painter. Jeannic Prince. Second Row-Henrietta Campbell. Annette GUIlam. Mr. Law-s. Jane Thoms . Juanita McGhee. Sandra Kelton. Connie Ketchersld. (Not pictured Dot Hughe . Jo Ann Fossett. Peggy McHale.) First Row-Jo Ann Jackson. Yvonne Moore. Virginia Wilson. Elizabeth Houston. John McCollum. Martha Akin. Madren Yeatmnn. Louie Kendrick. Ann Anderson. Ells Dobbs. Marvin Miller. Second Row-Anna Rani mica. Edna Bearden. CecUla Jo Each. Sue Bell. Clegg Richardson. Bobbyc Williams. Ruth Lrles. Elaine Ukes. Jackie Deal. Elizabeth Edwards. Ann Sandlon. Mnrtha Ann Walt. John Martin. Tommy Strickland. Third Row Robert Parker. LeVnld Sole . Jean Gamble. Martha Ann Garrett. Judy Williams. Charles Carney. Tommy Carlton. Maxwell McCombs. Jark Talyor Fourth Row -Billy Williams. Carl Scott. William Pesto. Hugh Ed Turner. Joyce Horton. Flora Cose. Tommy White. Terry Bedsole. .Noel Walker. ‘Not pictured-Joe Cagle. Allan Swalford. Jerie Beshears. J. C- Wynn.) Promoters of Goodwill and Understanding First Row- Billy Fuller. Ennis Roper. Robert Walston. Martha Akin. Charles MacNamura. Joy Baldwin. Bill Hendrix, Fran-CCS Smith. Second Row Zarate Doughty. Warren Vann. Rob Harlen. Clegg Richardson. Tommy Carlton. Rose Bower . Jack Talyor. Jud Williams. Bett Neal Charles Carney. Alice Cowles. Bobby Martin Third Row—Marlon Moss. Hugh Turner. Caxilyn Hughes. Madrene Yealman. Ginger Burnette. Vance Sparks. Elizabeth Houston. Donna White. Wayne McNair Fourth Row—Bill Goodhcw. Pat Patrick. David Bowers. Don Brown. Jack Tate. Dan Roper. Jack Zylman. Bob Hofer. Tommy White. Ann Cochran. First ROW—Clyde Payton. Robert Tart. Merrit Walls. Natalie Clover. Thomas nallongcr. Ben Chastain. Eugene Greathouse. Bobby Murdock. Tommy White. Roger Rice. Bobby Seale. Ernest For be . Second How -Jimmie Bcchnm. Tommy Slnynrd. Riedel Wert. Earl Tucker. Ross Bur ancn. Kenneth England. Bobby Sandefur. Barbara Hurst. Elizabeth Queen. Frederick Mob ley. Robert Parker. C. £. Borough. Third Row—Charles Turner. John Martin. Leonard Rowell. Jean Woods. David Rice. Bet-Ue Tret tier. Jerry Sides. Mary Keith. Evelyn Florence. Jean Bolton. Wanda Greathouse. James Strtckland. Fourth Row-Mr. Barnelll. Elolse Coleman. Richard Higgins. John McAvoy, Joe Anderson. Bob Husky. Charles Runels. Jimmy Hurdctt. Jack Zyl-man. Howard. Adwell. Charles Weldman. Donald Williams. Edward Brownlie Jimmy Short. John Paxton. Paul Jackson. Maurice O'Laughlln. SCIENCE CLUB Trouba- dours Fir t Bow — Garrett Cannon. Jerome Billing . Harold Moo Jimmy Beckham. Jack Haley. Second Row — Johnny Utile. Charle Daniel . Bruce Dean. Rick. Sehtos-wr. Third Row — Arnold Brown. Barton Woodfln. Mike Sparki. HuMmrd Beard. Dan Whlaenant. Writers’ Worhshop First Row -Ann Kvan . Marguerite Goodman. Joyce Coggin . Nell Part-low. Second Row-Wanda Phillip . Diane Dan-forth. Joyce S o m e r a. M a r g e a n Ledbetter. Glenda Andrew . Yvonne SehoRglna Third Row— Thomas Rallenffer. Fred Rawllnaon. First Row — Mary Katherine Wilton Char-leen Shou c. Joy Smith. Peggy Price. Betty Tum-rr. Second Row Betty Burchfield. Leona Eddy. Martha Hick Third Row Jane Tutwller. Royt Fleming. Virginia Smith. Marie Dagnan. Xelda Cobb. (Not pictured—Jo Ann Burgtn. Ann Ballanger. Dorothy Sandefer. Gall Penning-urn. Inn Worthington. Jo- .nne Stewart. Sylvia Mitchell. Neil Meadow I tmrn First Row — Juno Burnt, Jean Cupp. Jane Parker, Shirley Maddox. Rosemary Di C.lorxlo, Barbara Alford. Second Row — Shirley Kerb) , Carolyn EUit. Helen Coker. Ann Dykea, Connie Burke. Wanda Kd Reman. Peirsy Whltln . Third Row-Pal Harris, Belly Blevins. Alemda Nor-man. Shirley Humphry. Virginia Mllrtead. Miss Litrena Bingham. Marlon Mom. Vance Sparks. F r t Row Bill Jordan. George Owen . Howard Payton. WUlle Mead a. J. C. Johnson. John W Turner Second Row—Paul Undrrman. Teddy Hubbard. Eddie Hart. Henry Averyt. Ronny Payne. Albert Bolton. John Phillip . Third Row Mr. Hanna. Jole Langford. Billy Brown. Bobby Per on . Ray McDaniel. George Oornrla. Glitter Cryder. Jim John on Not pictured-Ed bother. Will Sharp. H I G H ' Y LIBRARY CLUB Ftrrt Row— Eleanor Seale. Edwina Hargt . Bonnie William . Mcoletta Col la a. Caroline Appling PauU Caldwell. D«mnl Parker Jeanette Bright. Evelyn Jone . Second Row—Annette Haw kin . Peggy J«inc . Evelyn Florence. Carolyn McGaughy. Pat Davl Eloiae Coleman. Mary Gilliam. France Slulton. Carolyn Mathew . Billie Sue Jack . First Row Jew«?U Ratliff Bou Buz anca. Eloisc Stanton. Noll Henderson. Barnes Hickman. Billy Goodhew, Rex McGinnis. Second Row- BUI Gandy. Audrey Salter, Roger Rice. Joe Bynum. Morton Wilhite. Third Row—Aubrey Barnard. David Rice. Charles tils. Natalie Glover. Joe MottIs. Charles Mara. John Lancaster. Robert Tart. Fourth Row—Eugene Greathouse. Man-In Jeter. Don Williams. Ernest Porljcs. S. R. Long BUI Broome. Jl mmy Williams. David Peacher. Mrs. Craig, sponsor. PROJECTION CLUB JUNIOR RED CROSS COUNCIL Richard Branscomb. President; Mlml Barnes. Vice President; Sara Massengale. Secretory; Carolyn Pinkerton. Corresponding Secretary: Joe Davit. Treasurer. Wr t Row Put Harris. Jean Hall. Peggy Grwn. Mary Joe Abbott. Janlne Abney. Yvonne Schogglna Anntce Creel. Lollie Kendrick. Inn Crownover. Junrt O'Karr. Diane Leonti . Alice Pass. Judy Bobo. Second Row -Barbara Whitten. Judy Crowe. Judy Kllard. Johnnie Ashmore. Maryolcne Sweeney. Lc Void Sole . Barbara Hurst. Marlene McBec. E tell Hunt. Maxine Jone . Wonxrl llopktiiv Geontla Louzl . Faye Nell Estes. Carolyn McGaughely. Melba Stlph Third Row Mr Andress. Linda Tread-away. Patricia Trombel, Mary' Ann Shonea . Shirley Sherman. Johnnie Sue Gamble. Ruthle Yuaell. Shirley Humph! y. Bennie Rawlins, Mary Rose Wolfe. Kernlce Bandy. Natalie Morgan. Roby Truha. Myrtle Weldon. (Not pictured Marianne Ab ton). JUNIOR Y-TEENS SENIOR Y-TEENS First Row—Donnie Palmorc. Jean White. Jane Thornberry. Donnl Park. r. Caroline Appling. Second Row - Margaret Neely. Marjcannc Nelson, Sherry Hlchman. Barbara Franklin. Peggy Whiting. Third Row—Anita Lazenby. Shirley Kellner. Jenne Randall. Audrey Stiller. Martha Simpson. Kay Lee. Faye Robertson. Fourth Row Mr . Whitfield. Wanda King. Martha Allred. PJoycr Fleming. STAGE CREW First Row Bob Russell. David MrGau-iy. Joe Bynum. Second Row—Billy Good-hew. Donald Brown. Boxer Rice. David Bowers. USHERS First Sow—Lawrence Sewell, David Bowers. Dick Anderson. Charles MncNumnru. Fran Picker. Bill Prickett. Walton Lock-hnrt, Paul Bates. William Queen. Royce Mumy. Kenneth Spears, Second Row Ben Chastain Rol crt Walston. Don Middle-ton Aubrey Barnard Warren Vann. Bobby Martin. Charles Prlckett. Jerry Edwards. Felix Bearden. Conrad McCrary. Mcrvln Bridges. Charles Carter, nurd Raw—Glenn Hicks Dan Roper. Ed Rojdey. Buddy IVake. James Crtbbs Bryan Hutcheson. Charles Adams. Bobby Rosser. Jnrk Tate. David Readier. James Jones. Bill Hendrix. Mr. T. S. Snead. Fourth Row—Mr. Irving Ful-llngton. Bob Russell. James Honeycutt. Theron Montgomery. David McCauly. Burford Morgan. Boh Holer. Lewis Dos . Walter Davis. Jumcs Tatum. Tommy Grave . Flrrt Row -Bill Hendrix. David Rower . Chart } Carter. Aubrey Barnard. Emetic Cantrell. Dan Rotier. Viritmla Mllrtcad. Jewell Waldrop Jamci Jones. Mary Wingard. Jane Parker. Charles Mac.Namarn. Al.ce Cowlc . Ben Chortaln. Glenn Hicks. Second Row -Tommy Store . Mayer Cchcn. Carol Handley. Carol Abbott. .Valletta Collas Paula Reid. Margrun Ledbetter. Beverly Wert. Sarnye Sue Muntrlih. Martha Akin. Ro e Marie Bowrr . Carol Lundquert. Sara ManenRale. Kenneth Spear . Rotiert Walston. Third Row Carolyn Howxr, Suranne Buckingham. Bobby Marlin, Betty Turner. Marlon Mow. Gayle Myera. Richard Brnnscomb. Robert Thomas. Ellin bet h Barnet. Bob ItUMelL Dick Anderson, Virginia Rector. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 5 •5 ; i i •i i s i ! Js PEN and BRUSH Flmt Row Jewel Waldrop. Ruth Monrrler. Sharon Jone . Ralph Scott. Jeanette Dl Chl-ora. Irving Cunilff. Second Row—Sue Reynold Barbara KoeL Jean Holbrook. Bobby Murdock. Bob Mulllna. John Lan-earter. Third Bow Ml Leader. Lcvenla Lane. Jame Lott. BlUy Ste-vena, Billy Reid. Bobby Joe Moran. f Left to right -Carol Abbott. Charles Mnr.Namara. Robert Walston. Dan Roper. Carol Handley QUILL and SCROLL THESPIANS Find Row -Alice Cowles. Joy Baldwin. Jane Mooty. Nancy Nlghswonger. Carol Abbott. Carol Handley. BUI Gandy. Jo Ann Turner. Klim Keuvrel. Carolyn Pcndergast. Second Row- Sylvia Key. Zackle DouRhty. Suzanne Buckingham. Uaibara Curr.er. Joy Holdaway. Nancy Parker. Celia Blackburn. Prancla Smith. Amma Hurt. Donnie Joy Palmore. SuMinne Acker. Etnlse Stanton Jeanette Dl Chlnra. Third Row--Bertha Smith. Samye Sue Montleth. Sylvia Leslie. Elizabeth Black. Nclda Faye Parson . Gloria Jonca. June Green. Drucllla Tray wick. Barlmra Park. Nell Henderson. Fourth Row—Paul Tyson. Eugene Greathouse. Jimmy Lowery. Ben Chastain. Ann Priestly, Charlene Purvis Beverly Weat. Jo Ann Bland. Peggy Sue Hamby. Betty Horton. Fifth Row—Frances Picker. Bill Hendrix. Dirk Anderson. Bob nussell. Dan Roper. James Jones. Charles MarNamara. tNot pictured—David McGnuly. Glenn lllcks. Shirley Maddox. Margaret Coats, Martha Akin. Betty Chadwick. 10 Student. .it d to Ki U . 1I«L' R ______ 1 VOLUME 29 BIRMINGHAM. ALABAMA. DETEMilEK 1. IKo NUMBER 6 Phillips Closes Out Perfect Season Parents and Friends Invited To Phillips Night December 6 TKc Madrigal Club. U:o ant LiWarjr .Vctrtm wfll pool ttair frarvu on PMtbp Might IbeWiJrst John Seotl Wfr rvf C i-.txun will wrlc-.«n lb t Pt-ilhp. ami Mn R • HI lifr cl greeting) T A. At A 30 p m. • .. Buys •yma and t n inirrrtiing •W. ruiiurt •nr fxrt ra wlD id t )k Phillips (rushes Woodlawn 20-0 tx1 Mr. CK rU Malcolm touod that tba •aft m liter thought it would tw d« fraud H- Colonel . Una «W found that if- IUld i bad Wfttvnl y m Ui first period when th carriail rur 4mn plejrt Dube ' . Ml i plenty wf Mi • •• I vKj-ir 1 0 b 4 « tr. ■u- Hu. Pay. H«n I rrhaa Rr OoVr. Rail r’.r! j T-- PIa I of Um J n-• . The Trie to rail ipm WormWy t ■ plot umiJwr to dial of dlMflfc the rtcry take. I ti e nanJrn offtew of rcn. 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R« ii • Wiuoa. a r, Lovttr tea ur. ‘Ara' iinoifm prmur. and ScrrcUa portrajri Arthur nJm ■ tor. ai.l i,™,i for Thi’ ..... 7—Audltonum Prapn with Otchaitr lO lfl a. n. Drc. !♦—Campolpi Eptwcfv - . 19:11 a-m. Dav lb—IVS t - liunuon Hughes. Dean. Woodfln. Fourth Jones. COACHES ‘Left to right) LONG. TARRANT. TUCKER The Phillips Red Raiders ended a fair football season on November 15 with a record of two wins. bc losses, and a tie. The squad started off their nine game schedule with an average team I Kit Improved with experience. The main difficulty seemed to be an inability to ploy a full game of boll. In each of the first five games the team played hoods up hall for one half, and lagged for a second After determined hut futile stands against Woodlawn. Decatur and Oak Ridge thr Raidos liruke the win column with a victory over the West End Lions. Ttien followed three more games of famine as Murphy Bessemer and Ramsay all overpowered the Crimsons by large margins. A glow of light was produced in the lost two game a Shades Valley fell prey ami Ens-ley barely caked out a lie. The team, falling to show any outstanding players, nevertheless was strengthened and maintained by the combined efforts of several steady, hard playing fellow . Tie liaekfleld shrrwcd an unusually strong reserve of strength am! next year's team should add proof to this. Several line spots will have to tie filled to Insure a surressful team next year HARRY BOIJCK Bark JOHN HIIK'II K1 ELD TarkJe KILLY BAGGETT Guard JACK CURTIS Center JIM CR1BBS Guard KENNETH BROWN Back JERRY DAILY Tackle WALTER DAVIS Tackle LEWIS DOSS Center JERRY EDWARDS Back LE ROY GLENN End KENNETH HAYES Guard CHARLES HORN Tackle DAVY JONES Rack ANDY LEONTIS Tackle WELTON LOCKHART 'Captain) End Rl'DDY PEAKE Back CHARLES PKOSCH End JIM PITMAN Guard DON RUCKS Guard CLYDE STEWART Tackle FOOTBALL JIM TATUM Co-Caplain) End HILLY JOE TURNER Back HAROLD WHITE Tacklo F r t row__Cook. Walton. Robfaliu. Wakefield. Curtl .. Proth. Bond . Stall. Second row -Salmon l-emon . Bryant. Graves. Do . Rogers. Davidson. Steven . Ginn (Mgr.) BASKETBALL 'COOMB COOK TOMMY BONDS TOMMY GRAVES RUDOLPH DAVIDSON BILLY LEMONS JACK CURTIS ALBERT WALTON B” TEAM First row, loft to right—Null. Bryant. Bond . Harrison. Brown Black. Second row—McCleney. Brooks. Harris. Davla. Nall. Nelson. Winston, Park. Third row-Martin. Donaldson. Dampler, Donaldson. Wilbanks, Stewart. Croydon. Langston. Frew. Travis. Ix-ft to Right Peake. Cook. Fuller. Msgnuson. Bryant. Appleton. Britt. Second How —Parrish. Davidson. Bagley. Stell. Kendrick. Bcnsko. Third Row—Johnson Doss. Boston. Leontis BASEBALL 1952 BOBBY BOSTON NORMAN BRYANT •BUDDY PEAKE Left to Right Murray. Edward . Lockhart Tatum. Broome. Stm«. Blevins. Jam? . Second Row—Byford. Cork. Pax ton Rog cr . Store . Bollck. B. Dothord. Davl . WakefieM. Morgan. J. Dothaid. Tuck. White. Kilgore. Glenn Brown, and Mill . MORGAN. BROOME DOTHARD. LOCKHART. TATUM DAVY JONES WELTON LOCKHART ROYCE MURRAY JIM TATUM THE MIBBTO NEWSPAPER. 100. THE STUDENTS OF PHUHPS HIGH SCHOOL VOl.t'ME M HlttiflMiHAM. Al.ABAXA. i KHftf. Kl , 1U ; M !BKK I •tcctcd USTR I. Bttta Some Some: Mirror Workers J Attend Clinic S « lim H r ;wrio i l« shr cnu J Jc t-nty k« Forty-eight Session Rooms Elect Officers fo«. ios Coring Term lot tci Uv ipifti rh y mrt iuu.1 in tt.u Pm . Dwi. up tb K:: ! iw k V n- ttwrf fcM cuii1(4 tbu i .• !vn SM'- t t • w n u«uL'Two Chonen for ■« • 0lull I and Sr rot I t ofr tui i.-u. r.j i. • r5r .. il i M ; J,Tnrt,rt r' ■ |« e •- - m • • i t Y- ut Ar.n...il 1 • I r.urM ’ ■ r. • botv lr (lrr y n it’ ■__________________________ if A rntH-Jctr-rrlf PIE37 BATTALION STAFF. BIRMINGHAM HIGH SCHOOLS R. O. T C. Flmt rou left to right Cadet Lt. Col firmer Gilliland. Honorary U. Col. Shirley Maddox. Second rot —Cadet Cnpt. John Harris. Honorary Cap!. Kllzalwlh Berk. Cadel Major Hugh Jonn. Cadet U Dun Shelton. R. 0. COMPANY • A”—FIRST BATTALION Company Commander Robert Fortner. Honorary Company Sponsor. Suxannr Buckingham COMPANY C” FIRST BATTALION Company Commander William Mill . Honorary Company Spon or Mary Wlnxnrd COMPANY T. FIRST BATTALION Company Commander William Candy. Honorary Company Sponsor Nlrolctta Colin MUSIC '8 f j i f f f . I -f T ... t i - t t ft t. % f f . 4 4,1 4 I $ } i fi4!1! j . A •- 4, X 4 1 |]i M u M i 4 THE BAND DEPARTMENT MADRIGAL CLUB A PI.AY IS BORN SPEECH DEPARTMENT MAKING RECORDINGS ARTS and CRAFTS CAMPAIGN POSTERS FILL THE BILL VOCATION AL TEA IN THE APARTMENT 0 OFFICE PRACTICE DEPARTMENTS TYPISTS IN ACTION Wheeler Business College Nuncie’s Music Company Dr. Benjamin R. Haynes Complete line of President MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS — RECORDS Miss Lola Maf Ensor Musical Instruments Repaired Business Manager Phone 7-4-198 NuNOB A. LeBerte, Manager 1911 First Avenue. North 1908 North Fifth Avenue Telephone 4-1661 Birmingham. Alabama COMPLIMENTS of WAITE’S J. H. Berry Realty Co. 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