Phillips High School - Mirror Yearbook (Birmingham, AL)
- Class of 1956
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UNSCANNABLE ww-ff flglk DW lliww 0,2351 853 41413 if 13 You are cordially Invited to attend PHILLIPS HIGH. 1956 If ii I SKI' -7. - i A . . Nui I GI .. I K Mig C Qt Q ,J -Q-' h Athi? --pn -11.- uf' 4 1 'ie THE MIRROR BO RD Sf 'ici l'ff:7.irs: Judy Clem, Maxwell McCombs, Nancy Nuody, Joyce Shepard. Sports Editor: Matt Reeder Clubs Editors: Peggy Brown, Pat Each Feature Editors: Wanda Powell, Renee Hernandez Assccate Editors: Judy Davis, Olivet Summers Cubs: Carol Collins, Frances Cunningham, Jimmy Davis, Judy Hammond, Charles Logsdon, Claire Pres- cott, Judy Vaughn, Brenda Wright Typists: Martha Cox. Janet O'Barr, Jean Bynum, Susie McGuirk, Carolyn Oliver, lna Faye Wood, Mary Jo Yarbrough, Advisers: J. E. Allen, Frances Finley, Leslie Moss, Win- nifred Ragan, R. P, Wood Circulation Staff: Jerry Harris, Jack Redfern, Lawrence Todd. Advertising Solicitors: Maxwell McCornbs, Bill Moore, Dick Nail, Martha Wait, Virginia Wilson, Nor- man Winston. Front row, left to right: Claire Prescott, Olivet Summers, Wanda Powell, Judy Davis, Renee Hernandez. Second row Matt Reeder, Charles Logsdon, Nar-cy Moody, Joyce Shepard, Brenda Wright, Frances Cunningham. Third row: Jimmy Da vis, Maxwell McCombs, Judy Vaughn, Judy Hammond, Carol Collins, Peggy Brown, Pat Each, Judy Clem. 1 'Sf A ivy' 1 N ' ff! fs X1 . yr W COACH JAMES R. TARRANT DEDICATIGN... The sTaTT of The T956 Mirror proudly de3licaTes This ediTion To a man vvho has given many years To aThleTics aT Phillips, James R. TarranT. In The nine years ThaT he has coach- ed he has won The respecT of his players and The admirafion of The sTudenT body. As head coach of TooTball and Track he has produced several exce-ller'T Teams. His T950 gridders wenT undefeated Through a nine-game schedule and won The Crippled Children's Clinic game. Under his guidance many afhleres have developed, some gaining greaTer Tame aT college. The Mirror wishes To express graTiTude To Coach Tarranf Tor his work, and hopes ThaT he will conTinue To bring honor To Phillips. PAGE 5 GENERAL GRGANIZATIO FALL 'I955 OLEVET SUMMERS Second Associate JOYCE SHEPARD President SUE HANCOCK First Associate I SPRING 1956 DENIS CATALANO Second Associate MILTON FERGUSON President PETE WOOD First Associate PAGE 6 flcfmznisl' af on 7711 SICCLZ f cl' Z1 J-awZ..7Z mmi Tllpa-4.1, nmwfiwuv ZMXWQ7 - 'frfmifw -MJ 9x ' 3 if Q41 jhzaw sf? X Q. Tumi efcef :J Q FL JQW5 401060 7?9f1ML477w WV S-J Qlrri..-.P--'H' . 7, L. . 3 if M ,lim gnmad' A! C, 91' Z5 764 wi? -2 'J 3 giefplc 4 1: -fs f EER T S .ii I, L00 + f Q SA? :s - . 5 G23 E Q L - E S Q1 S 3 34 :Ei ff Q? W U ' e N we lzbravy Sp eclz ff 50567205 mafkemafcs 'R P wma 4,53 wVfQ 'ZU 2 aww. ixffmiimd www EMZM MM f?ii'2'2-Q. 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OBarr Edna Earle Bearden Martha Walt Marlha Lamrrp INVITATION Lulllan Lother Chanrman Arthur Levlne Martha Cox Bonnle Bowden Norman Winston Muss Ome Huff Sponsor ANNUAL Vlrgnnna Wilson Chairman Wllllam Nelson Glenn Langner Mr J E Allen Sponsor COLOR AND FLOWER Nancy Kearny Chairman Eleanor Walles Compton Wrlghf Eleanor Serber Moss Garnet Leader Sponsor SOCIAL AND GIFT Jean Phnllups Chaurman Rob Harlan Russell Austen Jeanne Deale Jummy Sar geanf Sue Engle Joe Akun Muss Vera Holmes Sponsor ANUARY SENIOR CLASS PAGE IO L1 k ' , ' ' ' MOTTO--Anna Bordenca, Chairman, William Pesto, Joyce Shepard, Fritz Macready, Barbara Burks, Hi- CLASS OF l956 JANUARY SE IORS joe AKIN Bllbllrj Honor Society 7-8: Assembly Committee 6. 7: Ushers 5-8. Secretary 8: Stage Crew 2-8, Head Usher 8: Yancey 2-8. President 8. Treasurer 7: Mirror Circulation 8: Track 3- 5-7. JOE RUSSELL AUSTIN, JR. Bm! G.O. First Associate 7, Clubs Committee 5: Ushers 5-8: Sports Club 1-5: Madrigal Club 5-6, Madrigal Club TV Program 6: S.R. President 2, Vice President 1, Council Mem- ber 7: Twenty Sharps Vice President 4. Chap- lain 3: Senior Class Social Committee B: Choir 2-8. Treasurer 6, State Festival 3-5. BOBBIE FAY BARNETT Bula Art Club 3-6: D.O. Club 7-8: S.R. Red Cross Representative, P.T.A. Representative. Secre- tary. EDNA EARLE BEARDEN liddj' National Honor Society 8: Senior Class Vo- calist 8: Class Day Committee 8: Latin Club 1-4: Choraliers 3: Dictatlon Club 8: Damrosch 2-8, Parliamentarian 6, Treasurer 7. Vice President 8: Choir 3-7: S.R. Stamp Salesman 7, Social Chairman 4: Mirror Typist 8: Cam- paign Speaker 7: Morning Sings Leader 8: State Music Festival 5. 7: Marshal 2. NORMA JEAN SUE BLANKENSHIP Sfoflie Sue G.O. Orientation Committee 5: Vestalia 2-8. Who's Who 5-8. Historian 3, Chaplain 4, Critic 5. President 6, Parliamentarlan 7. Vice President 8: Dictation Club 8: S.R. Sec- retary 2, Red Cross Representative 3-4, Coun- cil Member 5. 8, P.T.A. Representative 6: History Class Vice-President 7: Phillips Night 3, 5. 8: Marshal 6: Volley Ball Team 4: Soft Ball Team 3: Basket Ball Team 3: Gym Class Captain 5: Mirror Typist 8: Homecom- ing Committee Chairman 8. ANNA BORDENCA National Honor Society 7-8: G. O. Safety Committee 8: Promethean 3-8. Vice President B: Thespians 6-8, Historian 7. Vlce Presi- dent 8: Latin Club 1-5: S. R. President 2. Vice President 6, Secretary 5. P.T.A. Repre- sentative 1: Library Assistant 4-8: Quiz 'Em on the Air 7: Senior Class Motto Committee Chairman: Senior Class Who's Who. BONNIE JEAN BOWDEN Bee Bum National Honor Society 7-8, Vice-President 8: G.O. Scholarship Committee Chairman 8: Spanish Club 2-G. Vice-President 6: Dramatics Club 4-7, Secretary 5, President 6, Who's Who 5: Promoters 5. 6, ,B Chairman Project Committee B: Pierian Literary Society 2-3: Club Stunts 2: S.R. President 1, Secretary 2. 4, 5. 6, Vice-President 7, Council Member 3: Marshal 3-7: Hlstory Class President 7: Senior Class Invitation Committee 8: Mirror Typist 8: Senior Class Who's Who 8. JAMES FRANKLIN BROXVN Szmz Ushers' Club 6-8. Assistant Head Usher 8: Sports Club 3-8: B-Team Football 1-2: Var- sity Football 3-8: Track 5-7: Stamp Salesman 5: Marshal 5: Senior Who's Who 8. ANTHONY WILLIAM BRUNO 7-UIIJJ Spanish Club 8: S. R. Secretary 8. BARBARA SUE BURKS Bala: Mnemosynean 4-8. Historian 6, Recording Sec- retary 7. Treasurer 8: Dictation Club 8: S. R. Chaplain 1. Red Cross Representative 3: Vllar- shal 2: Gym Assistant 4. 6: Club Stunts 6: Mirror Typist 8. I I I PAGE ll in' T ,L 44 uni, and K, sf XJ. 17?- JANUARY CAROLYN SUE BYRD Birdh- Astraea 7-8. Club Stunts 7: Latin Club 4: Dictation Club 8: S. R. Secretary 8: Mirror Typist 8. ELORA DEE CASE Pilf Latin Club 1-5: Dramatic Club 4-7, Vice President 5, 6, Treasurer 4: Dictation Club 8: Damrosch 8: Promoters 6-8: S.R. Vice President 2: P.T.A. Representative 7: Paper Chairman 3: Marshal 6: Mirror Typist 8: Campaign Committee 7. GEORGE CLAYTON fm- Sports Club 2-8: Ushers 6-8: S.R. President 1, Vice-President 5, Mirror Agent 6, Paper Chairman 8: Track 3-8: Football 1-8: Base- ball 1-2: Marshal 6. NELDA MAXCINE COBB Ne! F, T. A. 2-8. President 6. Vice President 7. Corresponding Secretary 3, Treasurer 4-5, Chaplain 8: S. R. President 4, 5. Vice Presi- dent 1. 2, B, Secretary 6. 7: R. O. T. C. Sponsor 4, 5: Marshal 3, 8: Country Fair Contest 7. ,IOSEPH HIRAM COGGIN, jR. Raul- Ushers 5-8, Assistant Head 8: Sports Club 1-8: S. R. President 3, Vice President 4, 8. Mirror Agent 5. 7, Stamp Salesman 6: Foot- ball 1-8, B-Team 1-4. Varsity 5-8. Co-Cap- tain 8: Track 3-7: Marshal 3-6. XWILLIAM G. COLLINS Bi!! National Honor Society 8: Projection Club 6. 7, 8: Projection Club Social Committee 7: S.R. Stamp Salesman 5-8: NCO in ROTC 6, 7. PAUL COOP Clvirkezz D.O. Club 5-B, Division Chairman 8: SR. Vice President 8, Red Cross Representative 6. Stamp Salesman 5, Paper Chairman 7, So- cial Cha.rman 5: English Class President B. MARTHA ELIZABETH COX Mari: Senior Class Invitation Committee 8: Dam- rosch 2: Euphro-ynean 8: Dictation Club 8: S.R. Council Member 1, Secretary 1, Red Cross Representative 5-7: Club Stunts 8: Mir- ror Typist 8. JUDITH IIANNAH CROXWE jmf: Bi,-.1 D.O. Club 7-8: Y-Teens 2: S.R. Vice Presi- dent 2, Stamp Salesman 3, 8, Red Cross Representative 8: Social Relations Class Vice- President 4: National Poetry Anthology 1. GUY CURLETTE Transferred from Woodlawn High School 6: Curry 6: Library Club 7: S.R. Red Cross Rep- resentative 7. Paper Chairman 8, Council Member 8. CLASS OF PAGE I2 SENIORS WILLIAM LARRY DAVIES Gorgas 28 Vice President 8 Secretary Critic 5 Asst Critic 4 Parliamentarlan S R Chaplain 1 Red Cross Representative 8 Council Member 4 Stamp Salesman Band 4 8 Band Librarian 8 R O T C N C 'IEANNE FRANCES DEALE Dzmple Vestalla 28 Chaplain 3 8 Socua Chairman 4 Corresponding Secretary 6 Sec retary 1 Whos Who 4 5 8 Dictation Club 8 SR Red Cross Representative 2 7 Council Member 34 Mirror Agent 5 6 8 Miss Phillips Jr Contest 24 Mlss Phillips Contest 6 English Class Secretary 3 Volley Ball Team 3 Soft Ball Team 3 Basket Ball Team 4 Phillips Night 4 6 8 Mirror Typ ls 8 Marshal 6 7 LORIS SUE ENCLE glial? G O Sportsmanship Committee 8 Aglaua 2 8 President 6 Treasurer 78 Writers Club 3 Future Nurses of America 4 5 Vice Press dent 5 Library Club 78 Vice President 8 S R President 1 8 Secretary 2 Councll Member 4 P T A Representative 6 May Court 3 Homecoming Attendant 8 Senior Class Who s Who 8 Senior Class Social Com mittee 8 Cheerleader 58 Head Cheerleader Marshal 2 3 PATRICIA ANN ERWIN 1 Euphrosynean 3 6 Chorallers 3 5 D O Club 7 8 F N A Club 5 8 President 8 Secretary 6 Treasurer 7 Publicity Chairman 5 SR President 7 8 Secretary 3 Marshal 2 WILLIAM CHARLES GAULDEN Blg Bllf Transfer from West End 3 Sports Club 4 6 Football Manager Varsity 5 Varsity Baseball 7 Curry Literary Society 6 SR Red Cross Representative 5 Council Member 6 Paper Chairman 7 MARGARET CECILE GOSPODARECK Euphrosynean 2 5 Girls Lette C ub 4 8 D O Club 6 8 S R Secretary 7 B LINDA LOU HAIGLER L11L11 Mnemosynean 28 President 8 Secretary 6 Critic 5 Girls Letter Club 38 Sports Re porter 7 Chaplain 8 S R Stamp Salesman 4 PTA Representative 6 Marshal 2 8 IOHN HALF. Elllbdll ,IO ANN HARDEN Pierian 28 Parliamentarian 6 8 D O Cl H 78 S R President 3 Red Cross Represes tatlve 4 5 Council Member 78 Social R lations President 5: Marshal 2. 4. 6: National Anthology of High School Poetry l. ROBERT RYLAND HARLAN Rub National Honor Society 8: Senior Class Who's Who 8: Auditorium Committee 3, 7: Social Committee 8: Promoters 2-5: Yancey 2-8. Club Stunts 2-4-6: Ushers 5-8: S.R. Vice-President 1, Secretary 2. Safety Chairman 4-5-7. Mir- ror Agent 8: Marshal 3: Tennis B-Team 1. 1956 Tennis Varsity Letter 3-5-7. ' ii ff- W7 1412. f' ,Wm 4, I ' 5 'Q of V' 4' ,za , ,Y . 'A' .uf- 5 4? 3 9 A I El 'df -- f ' I . '13 JANUARY GXVENDOLYN HARRIS Given G.O. Homecoming Committee 8: Vestalia Lit- erary Society 5-8. Recording Secretary 6. Who's Who 6: Clio Literary Society 3: S.R, Council Member 8. Mirror Agent 2. 7. Red Cross Representative 4: Mirror Typist 8: Li- brary Assistant 8: May Day Representative 7: R.O.T.C. Sponsor 6: Marshal 4, 5. 6: Phillips Night 4: Red Cross Blood Bank 4. PATRICIA LOUISE HARRIS P.:f G.O. Sportsmanship Committee 5. 6: Clio 5. 6. Critic 6: Girls Letter Club 4-6: Sports Re- porter 5. 6: Junior Y-Teens 3. 4. President 4: S.R. President 4. Stamp Salesman 5. 6: Cheerleader 4. 6. Head Cheerleader 6: Volley Ball Team 6: Gym Class Captain 4-6: Soccer Team 4. MARTHA ANN HICKS National Honor Society 7-8: Senior Class Who's Who 8: Thalia 5: Future Teachers of America 1-6. Secretary 3: Dictation Club 8: S. R. Sec- retary 3. P.T.A. Representative 6: Marshal 3-5: Library Assistant 6-7. NANCY LORETTA KEARNEY National Honor Society 7. 8: G.O. Orienta- tion Committee 7. Scholarship Committee 8. Election Committee 5. 7: Clio Literary So- ciety 2-8. Corresponding Secretary 7, Who's Who 8 Club Stunts Chairman 8: Library Club 1: Dictation Club 8: S.R. President 2. Vice-President 6. B. Council Member 3. 5. Mirror Agent 4: English Class Secretary 2. 3: History Class Secretary 8: Library As- sistant 1: Club Stunts 2. 4, 6. 8: Mirror Typist 8: Marshal 2, 3: Sr. Class Flowers and Colors Committee Chairman 8. SANDRA IO KELTON Saudi Promethean 3-6: D.O. Club 7-8: F.N.A. Club 2-8, Vice-President 8. Social Chairman 5-6: S.R. Paper Chairman 8. Mirror Agent 7. 'IAMES ARNOLD LAMBERT Hi-Y Club 3-4: S.R. Mirror Agent 4, Stamp Salesman 7: B-Team Football 1-3. GLENN LANGNER Tiger' National Honor Society 8: Ushers 8: Spanish Club 6-7. Parliamentarian 7: Yancey 7-8. Club Stunts 8: S.R. President 8, Council Member 2: R.O.T.C. Sgt. 6: Freshman Coun- cil 1: Senior Class Flower Committee 8. CAROLYN LANGSTON Pug Vestalia 8: Girls Letter Club 3-8. Vice Presi- dent. Who's Who: S.R. Vice-President 2. Mirror Agent 4-6, President 3. P.T.A. Rep- resentative 5. Red Cross Representative 1: Judge Freshman Beauty Contest 6: English Class Secretary 7: Biology Class President 4: Gym Class Captain 2. 3. 4. 8. Captain of Volleyball Team 3. 8. Captain of Basketball Team 6. Captain of Soccer Team 7. MARTHA SUE LANTRIP Sm- Pen and Brush 6-8: Senior Class Artist 8: Safety Committee 6: Thalia 2: Projection 3-B: Dramatics Club 3-4. President 4: Promoters Club 3-4: Damrosch 6: S.R. Secretary l. 3. 8. Mirror Agent 2: May Day Representative 4: Marshal 4. ARTHUR LEVINE Kid Senior Class invitation Committee 8: Owen 5-8. Treasurer 7. Corresponding Secretary 8: S.R. Mirror Agent 6. P.T.A. Representative 7. Council Member 8: ROTC Lieutenant 5. Regimental Commander 6: Club Stunts 7-8. CLASS OF SENIORS LILLIAN LEE LUTHER Li! G.O. Sportsmanship Committee 7: Euphrosy- nean 3-B. Vicc President 5. Treasurer 4. Critic 6-7. Sergeant-at-Arms 8: Madrigal Club 6-8: Choraliers 3-4. President 4: Choir 5-B. Li- brarian 8: S.R. President 4. Secretary 7. Council Member 3. Mirror Agent 2. 5. Stamp Salesman 8: Freshman Representative l: Club Stunts 4, 6. 8: Marshal 7: Girls Oratoricals 5: Chairman Senior Invitation Committee 8: Senior Play 8: Who's Who 8: Library As- sistant 4-8. l-'REDERICK IIUSTIN MAC READY. JR. Fm: Sports Club 1-7: Ushers 7-8: S.R. President 6. Mirror Agent 2. 3. 8: Football 1-7: Senior Class Who's Who 8: Senior Motto Committee 8. THOMAS H. MANN, jR. 'I 01111173 Owen 5. 8: Mirror Agent 5. 8: National Es- say Anthology 4. LAROLYN l-AYE MAT HEW5 Pm! Clubs Committee 6: Aglaia 6-8. Correspond- ing Secretary 7: Art Club 4-5: Library Club 2-8. Chaplain 3, 5. Secretary 6. President 8: S.R. Secretary 3. Chaplain 4. 7. Council Mem- ber 5. Vice-President 6: Library Assistant 4-8: Marshal 3: Library Club Who's Who 4, 5. 7, 8: Aglaia Who's Who 6. 7. PEGGY jo Mti-:Auf my Vestalia 2-8: Future Nurses 3-6: Marshal 3: Mirror Typist 8. NANCY LYNN MOODY National Honor Society 7-8, Social Chairman 8: Thespians 8: Senior Class Secretary 8: Big 8 Dance Committee Chairman B: Clio 3-B. Reporter -l. 5. Project Committee Chairman 6. Recording Secretary 7, Vice-President 8: Girls Letter Club 4-7, Vice-President 6. Presi- dent 7. Spanish Club 2, 3: Promoters of Goodwill and Understanding 4-6. Publicity Committee 5: Freshman Girls Representative 1: S.R. Secretary 2, B, President 3. Mirror Agent 4. 5: Mirror Board -l-8. Associate Edi- tor 6, Editorial Assistant 7. News Editor 8: Annual Board 4-8. Sports Editor 4, Clubs Edi- tor 6, Senior Editor 8: Hi Club Reporter for Birmingham News 6-7: R.O.T.C. Sponsor 5-7: Honorary Captain 5. Honorary Lieutenant Colonel 6. 7: Speech Class Secretary B: Club Stunts 4. 6. XVILLIAM FLOYD NELSON Bill Ushers 7-8: Yancey 5-B: Spanish Club 2-4: S. R. Stamp Salesman 2: Club Stunts 6-8: Marshal 6: R.O.T.C. Corporal 2. Sergeant 3. Sergeant First Class 4. JANET ELIZABETH O'BARR Agm-.1 National Honor Society 8: Thespians 8: G. O. Publicity Publications Committee 7. Clubs Committee Chairman 8: Jr. Y. Teens 2: Eu- phrosynean 4-8. President 7. Parliamentarian 5. Chaplain 6. Treasurer 8. Yearbook Com- mittee Chairman 8. Club Stunts 4, 6, 8: Pro- moters of Good Will and Understanding 4-6: S. R. President 3, 6. 7, Vice President 5. Secretary 8. Council Member 2. Mirror Agent 1: English Class Vice President -l: Marshal 2: Mirror Typist 8: Senior Class Orator 8: Senior Class Who's Who 8: Library Assistant 1. 8: Senior Play Staff 8. NANLY ELILABLIH PARKER Ptmui .X.zrLer Thespians 8: G, O. Publicity and Publications Committee 7. Clubs Committee 8: Clio Lit- erary Society 2-8, Treasurer 8: Promoters 4-6: Inter-Hi Promoters 4-6, Treasurer 6: S. R. President 8. Vice President 7. Secretary -lg Speech Class President 8: Clothing Class Sec- retary 7: Club Stunts 4. 6. 8: Senior Class Vice President 8: Who's Who 8: Campaign Manager 7: Mirror Typist B. RUTH 'IOYCE PAXTON Rnfn. Senior Y-Teens 5-8. President 8, Chaplain 8: Choraliers 3: Choir 4: Red Cross 7: Dicta- tion Club 8: S.R. President 5, 6: Miss Phil- lips Contest 5. 1956 SN 'O an , X! if Q .. .P Ah 'QW 'Cl JANUARY MARVIN EUGENE PEARSON Gene S.R. President 8, Council Member 3: R.O.T.C. First Lt. 6, 7. WILLIAM STEVE PESTO Short: National Honor Society 8: Ushers 8: Projec- tion Club 2-8, Treasurer 7, Social Chairman 6, Parliamentarian 5: Latin Club 1-2: Gorgas 6-B. Parliamentarian 8: S.R. Red Cross Rep- resentative 3, Council Member 4, Stamp Sales- man 2: Marshal 4-5: R.O.T.C.-N.C.0. 4-6. DON PHILLIPS Rmb, S.R. President 2-5: Football 2-8: Track 5-7. JEAN ROSAMOND PHILLIPS Doll Transfer from Ensley 6: National Honor So- ciety 7-8, President 8: Thespians 8: Pierian 7-8, Social Committee Chairman 8: Promoters 6: S. R. Council Member 6, 7: Speech Class President 7, Vice President B: Homemaking Class Vice President 8, Secretary 7: Senior Play 8, Senior Class Who's Who 8: Senior Class Social Chairman 8: All State Orchestra 7: Youth Orchestra 6-8: Music Festival 6: Quiz 'Em Team 7: Big Eight Dance Commit- tee B: Schedule Committee 8: Properties Com- mittee Senior Play. MARY EUGENIA PICKLE jean Vestalia 2-8, Treasurer 2, Reccrding Secre- tary 3. Who's Who 5, 6: S.R. Stamp Sales- man 4, Council Member 5, P.T.A. Represen- tative 6g Marshal 6-8: Mirror Typist 8: Mlss County Fair Beauty Contest 3. 5, 7, Miss Phillips Beauty Contest 2, 4, 6. VIRGINIA ANN PITTS Vee D.O.-D.E. Club 7-8: S.R. Secretary 8. MARGARET jEAN POWELL Astraea Literary Society 3-8, President 8: S.R. President 7, Stamp Salesman 3, 4, P.T.A. Representative 2, 5, 8: Marshal 7. FREDERICK WALLACE RAWLINSON Fred National Honor Society 7-8: G.O. Scholar- ship Committee 8: Writers' Club 4-5: Dra- matic Club 5: Dictation Club 8: S.R. Presi- dent 2, Council Member 4: Marshal 6-8. JAMES ROBBINS Ma Yancey 2-8: S. R. President 6: Economics Class President, Vice President 6: B-Team Baseball 1, 3, Letter 1, 3: Baseball 7: Bas- ketball 3-7, Letter 5. 7: Track 6: B-Team Football 4, Letter 4: Basketball Most Val- uable Player Award 7. MARY FRANCES ROBERSON Frm' Dictation Club 8: Mirror Agent 1: Oftice As- sistant 8: Mirror Typist 8. cLAss or g PAGE I6 SENIORS IAMES LARRY SARGENT S.!l'tQL' Ushers Club 7-8: Choir 6: Boys' Glee Club 4-6: S. R. Mirror Agent 6, Stamp Salesman 3, Paper Chairman 3: Marshal 3-5: Senior Class Social Committee 8. PATRICIA ANN SEWEI.I, PJ! National Honor Society 7-8: Dictation Club 8: Future Nurses of America 2: S.R. Secre- tary 4: Marshal 4, 5: Library Assistant 2. 7: Lunchroom Assistant 3: Office Assistant 8: Mirror Typist 8. JUYQL JARRETT SHEPARD National Honor Society 8: Thespians 6-8. Treasurer 7. Critic 8: Quill and Scroll 6-8: G.O. President B. Orientation Committee 5: Promethean 2-8. Vice President 7, Social Chairman 6. Most Talented 4. Most Likely to Succeed 8: S.R. President 4, Council Member 2, 3, 4, Mirror Agent 5, 6, 7: English Class President 6: Economics Class Secretary 6: Senior Motto Committee 8: Mirror Board 4-8, Feature Editor 7, Associate Editor 6, 8: Annual Board -1-8. Senior Editor 6. 8, Clubs Editor 4: Senior Play 8: Senior Play Make-up 5. 7: Special Guest Assembly Play 4, Shakespearean Assembly Play 7: Phillips and City Winner of Speak For Democracy Con- test 8: Drama Festival 1. 3. 5: A.E.A. Choral Reading 1: Head Marshal 8: Phillips Night Narrator 8: Club Stunts 2. 4. 6: Mu- sical Review 8: Homecoming Queen 8: Miss Phillipian 8: Debate team 4-6: Quarter-Hour Plays 3-6. CHARLES LLOYD STEELE Clfili Ushers Club 6-8. Service Committee 8: Sports Club 4-8: S.R. President 7. Paper Chairman 6: B-Team Basketball 4, B-Team Football 4, Varsity Football 6-8. Track 5-7. ELEANOR JOAN SURBER Elf Vestalia 2-8, President 8. Vice-President 7, Treasurer 6: Girls Letter Club 3-8, Bookstore Chairman 3, 8. Recording Secretary 6: S. R. Vice-President 8, Council Member 1, Stamp Salesman 2, 5. Red Cross Representative 3: English Class Secretary 3. 4, 7: History Class Vice-President 5: Gym Assistant 3, 4, 5: Of- fice Assistant 6. 7, 8: volley Ball Team 2. 4, 6. 8. Captain 7: Soft Ball Team 1. 3: Basketball Team 1. 3, 7: Senior Class Flower Committee 8. ROBERT HARRIS TANT Rob Science Club 2: Projection Club 2-8, President 8. Vice President 7. Social Committee Chair- man 6: S. R. P. T. A. Representative 4, Council Member 1, Safety Chairman B: Or- chestra l-2: Marshal 4: Economics Class President 8: R.O.T.C. Corp. 5-6. Sgt. 7. DOROTHY ELIZABETH TAYLOR Silfli Transferred from Corner High School 6: Junior Red Cross 6: D,O. Club 7-8: Mirror Typist 8. MARTHA LEE THOMAS LW Thalla 2-8. Chaplain 3. Critic 5: Dictation Club 8: S.R. Mirror Agent 3. P.T.A. Chair- man 4. Red Cross Representative 6: Marshal 2-4: Mirror Typist 8: Club Stunts 5-7. RUBY TROHA Ruby-Dee Jr. Y-Teens 2-4: Sr. Y-Teens 5-8: S.R. Coun- cil Member 3. DENNIS LLOYD TURNER Deillljl Iflc' 1IIell,I:r Owen 5-B, Vice President 7-8, Secretary 7, Chalivlain 6. Club Stunts 5. 7. Social Commit- tee Chairman 7, Membership Committee Chair- man 8: S.R. President 3. Vice-President 5, Stamp Salesman 2. 7. 8. Counc,l Member 6, Red Cross Representative -iz English Class Vice-President 8: Marshal 6. 1956 PAGE I7 0 . dc 4 Q 4-Cui im Q W 1, wi , if F , i JANUARY ilUGH ED TURNER P, L. Haggai B. National Honor Society 7-8: Big 8 Dance Committee 8: Safety Committee 7: Senior Class President 8: Mr. Phillipian 8: Stamp Club 2-4, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4: Yan- cey 5-8, Critic 7. Third-Member 8: Ushers 5-8, Treasurer 8: Promoters 2-5: Latin Club 1-4, Critic 3-4: S.R. Vice-President 2, Mir- ror Agent 7, P.T.A. Representative 8: Mar- shal 2: R.O.T.C.. N.C.O. 5, 6: Varsity Ten- nis 3, 5, 7. ELEANOR KATHERYN WAILES EI Pierian 2-8, President 8, Vice-President 7: Spanish Club 2-6, Recording Secretary 5, Cor- responding Secretary 4: S. R. Stamp Salesman 6: Choir 3, 4. 8: Government Class President 8: History Class Vice President 7: Marshal 2, 4, 5, 7, s. MARTHA ANN WAIT Henry Honor Society 7-8, Secretary 8: Thesplans 6-8, Critic 7, President 8: G.O. Orientation Committee 4, Publicity and Publications Com- mittee Chairman 8: Plerian Literary Society 2-8, Historian 6. Corresponding Secretary 7, Sgt.-at-Arms 8: Latin Club 1-5, Treasurer 3, President 4: Promoters of Goodwill and Understanding 4-8. Chaplain 5: Madrigal Club 8: S.R. Mirror Agent 3. Vice President 5, Chaplain 6, Treasurer 7, 8: Senior Clan Pian- ist 8: Speech Class President 5, Vice Presi- dent 6: Choraliers 4: Choir 5-8: Marshal 5-8: Club Stunts 2-8: Chairman Publicity Senior Play 8. NEVA LA VERNE WEED Red Cross I-3: Latin Club 4: Projection Club 5-8, Secretary 8: Y-Teens 2-4, Vice President 4: Vestalia 5-8: Promoters 4-5: Marshal 5-7. IAMES RAYBURN WHITE Sam Senior Who's Who 8: Owen 2-8, Treasurer 4, Secretary 5. 6, 7. Third Member Standing Committee 8: S.R. President 8, Council Mem- ber 1: Marshal 5: Tennis 6. 8. MARION O. WILHITE Bnffb Projection Club 2-8, Parliamentarian 8: D.0. Club 5-B: S. R. Vice President 5, Mirror Agent 5, 7. Stamp Salesman 6. VIRGINIA ELAINE WILSOISI Gimmpz National Honor Society 7-8: G. O. Publicity and Publications Committee Cna.rman 7, Safe- ty Committee Chairman 8: Pierian Literary Society 3-8, Social Chairman 6-7, VicePresi- dent 8: Latin Club 1-5, Critic 3: Promoters ot Goodwill and Understanding 2-8, Treasurer 7, Madrigal Club 4-8: S. R. President 4. P. T. A. Representative 1, Stamp Salesman 7, Safety Chairman 8: R. O. T. C. Sponsor 4-5: Marshal 3, 6, 8: Club Stunts 4, 6, 8: Chor- aliers 2: Choir 3-B: Library Assistant 8: American Field Service Summer Exchange Student to Germany 7. NORMAN WINSTON G. 0. Publicity and Publications Committee 8: Spanish Club 4-7. Treasurer 5-7: Science Club 6: Confederate Roundtable 7-8, Vice President 7-8: Ushers 7-8: S. R. Vice Presi- dent 2, Chaplain 4, Treasurer 8: Basketball B-Team 2-4. Varsity 7: Track 7, Letter 7: Senior Invitation Committee 8: Spanish Class President 3: Schedule Committee 8. JAMES ALSTON WOLFE ll nlf-Man D.0. Club 7. 8: R.O.T.C. Corp. 4.6: Marshal 5, 7: Radio Show 2. COMPTON WRIGHT Dowzie National Honor Society 7-8: Senior Class Who's Who 8: Ushers 5-8, Head Usher 8: Owen 4-8, Critic 8: S.R. President 6. Vice President 4. CLASS OF PAGE I8 SENIORS UIRI --9' RAYBURN IQVIS XVRIC III Sh Sensors Not Pictured IAMEb EDXVARD HALBROOKS oeto b VcPsdt2F HIINII tba B e 'IAMES M CARNER IR DWICHT HARRIS BOBBIE MARTIN DON MONIx AUTUMN Now the maples are dancers Wrth orange dresses That sway And shed a sequrn Here and there As the wind blows Soon they will be watches With gnarled, black, outstretched arms Hungry and cold On the barren, desolate earth 1956 PAGE I9 Frances Cunnungham I, I TITI II IIT if W Twenty arrs 5-6: S.R. President 2. S - 1 tary 1. Stamp Salesman 6: Band 2-6. - n o ft 1 Pr 1 c I n CI 2-5-8: S,R. P esrden! 3, 4. 8. ' I e re ' : Il -T m 2. PAGE 20 After the Ball Is Gver... Mardl Gras ns a tame for fun froluc and frlvolutues But when th last party IS over the fsnal song has been sung and the gatly decorated floats have all passed by the streets will be filled with young masqueraders showing off the gufts left them by the seniors Arthur Lcvlne leaves his new car that he brought to school every day to Dems Catalano so that he can get to school un tame to report to room 206 at 8 oclock every morning We hope lt usnt too late Nancy Moody leaves her great success with blind dates to Jane Ful ler However she guarantees thus success only If the boy us from the Um versity of Alabama Frutz McCready and Janet OBarr leave their happy dlsposltuons to Richard Ray and Renee Hernandez who sometime seem to take lufe too seriously Hiram Coggun left his heart In the Indian Terrltory for all female Phul llpplans but It was later moved to a doctors office where Its being kept safe and out of clrculatlon Just to see what tt would look luke Vurglnta Wtlson and Sue Lantrtp left theur blond curly halr to Wulllam Warr Llnda Halgler wills her ablllty to learn everything about everybody to Judy Davis who ll need It on th Mirror board A talent for dancang IS left by Larry Davus to anyone who may need tt for next years Juntor Senror Prom Jean Powell leaves her height to Dck Nall and Wally Prosch to split between them Bobble Barnett leaves all the Info matlon that she gleaned In Home making 8 to Linda Wtssunger who us o cute shell probably need It soon Don Phllllps leaves has place on the football bench to rncomlng fresh men who like to rest Sam White and Denis Turner leave two places IU Owen to two fel lows who m'ght want them Rayburn Wrnght leaves a bug vacancy In the muslc department to Thersa Rlnaldl who has already made a place for h rself . . , . . .. 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Sandra Kelton and Pat Erwtn leave thelr m mbershlp IH the D O Department to two people wtlltng to come to early morntng classes A good sense of humor as left by Russell Au tan to Jack Race who never takes anything too seriously anyway Anthony Bruno Gene Pearson Peggy McHale and Robert Tant leave thetr quiet p rsonaluttes to Johnny Ray Jack Clowdus and Martha Peacher who need them Anna Bordenca walls her abtltty to wan the Exchange Club Cup to Lynn McKoy Gym sults are left by Barbara Burks and Eleanor Surber to Patsy Stough and Judy Sawyer who are so cttve they ve probably worn theurs OUT Norman Wnnston leaves has math 5 and 6 book to Brenda Wrtght Notlce the formulas on the marglns Eleanor Walles leaves her beautuful volce to the chour to use when necessary Martha Cox and Patructa Sewell leave thetr Innocent look to Pat Each to add to her own Jean Plckle and Jeanne Deale will thenr many admirers to Sandra Reeder and Phyllts Traywtck Martha Htcks wllls her musical talent to Sally Turner To Joe Calamusa go the wutty saynngs of Don Monk Joe has plenty of has own however Gwen Harrns leaves her rectpe for havtng fun to Wayne Palesttnl Glenn Langner and Wulllam Colllns leave their membershnp In the Honor Socuety to Mary Chastain The floats have passed by and the sensor masqueraders have gone home hopnng that thetr glfts to their young friends wall gave pleasure now and as they re passed on from year to year Joyce Shepard PAGE 21 E . . 5 , . 1 1 I . . 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PAGE 22 Mardl Gras, I976 Almost twelve oclockl In a few munutes the gay funseekers at thus Mardi Gras of T976 wall remove thenr masks to reveal their ldentntues Mldnlght' There are many frlendly greetings and squeals of delnght as old fruends recognlze and greet one another Joe Akln has lust been named head of the stage crew at Radno Cnty Muslc Hall Hls wife Nancy Parker IS a member of the Rockettes Lnllnan Lother and her Dancung Dogs are also featured there Thesr theme song as Tea for Two Admural Robert Harlan has found a very successful career un the Navy On one of has trlps he marrled a gurl from Esculada Thats a new country dlscovered by famous explorer Marlon Wnlhote Edna Earle Bearden as opemng her fnfth season at the Metropolltan She wnll sung the opera wrutten by Martha Wat Jimmy Sargent Wllllam Pesto and Wllluam Nelson have received national recognltuon for therr sclentlfnc work They re tall at work on theur doppler expernments Since Hugh Turner made has rocket fl ght to Mars everyone as busy learnmg to speak Martian Paul Coop IS professor of Martian at the Unaver stty of Alabama Coach at Bama George Isaac Clayton ha b n ending scouts to Mars for football maternal Guy Curlette Arnold Lambert and James Halbrooks now presndents of Yale Harvard and Princeton are busy du cussung educatnon problems Carolyn Mathews has opened a dance studno an Mnctlgan Her as ssstants are Flora Dee Case and Martha Thomas Speaking of education Sue Blankenshnp IS Dean of Women at Georgla Tech whnch now has several gurl students Bonnue Bowdon Nancy Kearny Frances Roberson and Ruth Paxton are Tech graduates , . . . , , . 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Carolyn Langston s twin boys won the national tennis doubles tourna ment this year Joyce Shepard actress lournalist and politician has been named Ambassador to Anarctica As a result of Carolyn Byrd s expeditions to this faraway land many p ople now live there lts a popular resort center since James Wolfe has built his hotels there Judy Crowe also has a chain of gift shops there Phillips is now such a large high school that it has many new teach ers Nelda Cobb is teaching law and Jean Phillips is a gym teacher Sue Engle is Supervi or of NJrses at a large hospital in New York Doctors James Garner Thomas Mann and John Hale are also on the staff there owned by Fred Rawlinson and Charles Steele Cecile Gospodareck Jo Ann Harden and Virginia Pitts are hostesses for this airline Compton Wright has lust returned from another safari into the dark est parts of Africa He and his assistant James Brown are collecting wild animals for the Bronx Zoo lncidentally Ted Thrift and Bill Gaulden are the keepers of the zoo now Neva Weed a happy wife and mother is also writing an advice to the loxelorn column for her local pap r Her assistant is Bobbie Martin Ruby Troha and Dorothy Taylor are FBI agents All the masks have been removed now and we see what our class mates have been doing during the past twenty years Nancy Moody PAGE 23 I I I I Q ' I . .A 1 . . , , A great many people came here on the International Airlines, now ' I ' I I ' r I e . ' ' ' ' . CID' W-WMV' 'Www JOYCE SHEPARD AND HUGH ED TURNER PAGE 2 MR und MISS PHIlllPIAN PAGE 25 ttsmwwfi 5, , Best All-Round Seniors Seniors Most Likely to Succeed .lean Phillips and Compton Wright Bonnie Bowden and Rob Harlan WHO'S WHO at PHlI.llP5 . . . IANUARY Most Studious Seniors Friendliest Seniors Anna Bordenca and William Pesto Janet O'Barr and Fritz McCr ilrl .., Best-Looking Seniors Nancy Parker and James Brown V if 6, ii' if Most Talented Seniors Martha Hicks and Larry Davies WHO'S WHO ut PHIlllPS . . . IANUARY Wittiest Seniors Most Athletic Seniors Lillian Lother and Sam White Sue Engle and Joe Clayton 'rl' 'K' PAGE 26 'WRX 'Vw OFFICERS Presndent Clyde Bla k Ptamst Billy Bayes Vlce Presrdent Bull Moore Orator Davnd McCaleb Secretary Shnrley Roland Vocalnst Carol Johnson AVTISY Karl Scott Poet La Juana Pram COLORS Cr nmson and Snlver MOTTO Qu: non profrcat defuclt Who does not advance falls behnnd FLOWER Red Roses COMMITTEES Mrss Garnet Leader Sponsor INVITATION Judy Clem Chaurman Jrmmy Rogers Mary Jo Yarbrough James Stewart Anna Cockrell Sharon Hamm Bobble Shnrley Mass Ottue Huff Sponsor SOCIAL AND GIFT Carolyn Barton Chaarman Carolyn Smnth Phil Harrls Rnchard Brooks Jo Anne Jackson Ross Gagln ano Steve Chadw ck Margean Dreher Muss Vera Holmes Sponsor MOTTO Maxwell McCombs Chanrman Edwnna Stracener Tom Carlton Howard Mannmg Frank Wlson Lamar Whrte Mass Clara Belle Senn Sponsor MA SE IOR ASS FLOWER AND COLOR---Sue Hancock, Chairmang David McCal:b, Gary Self, Howard Beasley, Bob Brown, Nathan Hodge5 Y SE IOR .lACK ROBERT ARTHUR Bobbi Pen and Brush 7-B: Curry 5: S. R. President 7. Red Cross Representative 4-5, Fire Mar- shal 5. 6: Marshal 2-5. GERALD LEON AYCOCK MARGARET ANN AYCOX National Honor Society 7-8. Scrapbook Com- mittee Chairman 8: French Club 4-8. Treas- urer 5. Vice President 8: Promoters 7-8: Plerian 8: Band l-8. Vaudevillc 6: Orchestra 4-6: Most Talented Senior Girl B. NANCI ANNE BALLENGER Amie- Freshman Club Representative 1: Future Teachers of America 2: Red Cross Club 3-4: Euphrosynean 3-6. Vice President 4: D. 0. Club 7-8. Social Committee 7-8: S. R. Presi- dent 1, Chaplain 2. Secretary 3, Mirror Agent 3-6. P. T. A. Representative 4. CONNIE SUE BARNETT Thalia Literary Society 3-B. Chaplain 6: S. R. Secretary 5: Marshal 4. NANCY CAROLYN BARTON C-Rniqer G. O. Sportsmanship Committee 7, Clubs Com- mittee Chairman 8: Clio 4-8, Reporter 1. 5: Y-Teens 2. 3: Girls Letter Club 4-8, Presi- dent 7: S. R. Council Member l, Secretary 5. 6. Vice President 2, 4. Red Cross Recre- sentative 3, Mirror Agent 8: Science Class Secretary 2, Civics Class Secretary 1-2: Eng- lish Class President 2. Trearurer 5: Home- making Class President 7: Gym Captain 3: Speech Class Treasurer 6: Cheerleader 4-8. Co-Head 7: Senior Play 7. 8: Club Stunts 5. 7: Choraliers 3: Betty Crocker Homemaking Award 7: Marshal 8: Volley Ball Team 4: Soccer Team 1: Most Athletic Senior Girl 8. BILLY BATES Beetlvoz eu Honor Society 7-8: Spanish Club 2. Vice President 2: Dramatics Club 7. President 7: Projection Club 8. President 8: S. R. Presi- dent 1, President 5: Spanish Class Presi- dent 2: Choir Letter 7: Marshal 4: Choir Accompanist 6: Most Talented Senior Boy 8. PATSY LYNN BEAN Are Promethean 3-8: S. R Stamp Salesman 81 Marshal 3. 4. 5. HOXVARD BEASLEY National Honor Society 7-8: Ushers 5-B: Pro- jection Club 2-5: Baseball Team 6-8: Basket- ball B-Team 3-4, Varsity 5-6: Football B- Team 3. Varsity 5. MARGARET SUE BELL Promethean 2-8: Latin Club 1-4: G. L. C. 5-8: Gym Assistant 4: Marshal 4. LASS OF l956 1 i 1 PAGE 29 ...l.... MAY CHARLES ROLAND BELROSE. -IR. W Gorgas 6: French Club 1-4, Parliamentarlan 3: Science Club 4-5: D. O. Club 7-8: S. R. President 2: Marshal 3. 4. ILLIAM JOHN BENEFIELD Bill Confederate Roundtable of Phillips 6-7. Cor- responding Secretary 7: S. R. Vice President 2. GEORGE F. BENNETT George Projection Club 5-8: Stamp Club 2-6. Presi- dent 6, Treasurer 5: Confederate Roundtable 7-B, Chaplain 8: Band 1-6: Choir 5-7: Mar- shal 8. MARY CAROL BIZE Carol CI Girls' Letter Club 5-8. Secretary 7, Sports Reporter 8: Astraea 2-8. President 5. Vice President 6. Secretary 8: .S R. Secretary 2. Stamp Salesman 8. YDE BLACK National Honor Society 7-8. Social Committee 8: Thesoians 7-8: G. 0. Assembly Commit- tee 6. Chairman 8, Publicity and Publications Committee 7: Yancev 3-8. Vice President 7. Third Member 8. Chaplain 4. 6: Promoters of Goodwill and Understanding 4-8. President 7. Country Fair Chairman 6. Inter-Hi Pro- moters Secretary 7: Ushers 5-8. S-rvice Com- Mittee 5-7, Chairman 6-7: S. R. President 2. 8. Vice President 3. 7: Band 1-5. President 4-5: Math Class President 4: Cluh Stunts 3. Plays 4-7: Quiz 'Em on Advertising Fssay Contest Play 7, 8: The Valiant Winner G: Varsitv Debate Clinic 4, 8: Boy Most Like- 5: Quarter Hour the Air Team 6: Winner 6: Senior 8: Boys' Debate Team 5-8. Debate ly to Succeed 8. BILLY BLAIN R. O. T. C. l-4, S. R. Stamp Salesman 7. ROLAND BRADFORD Spanish Club 3-6: S. R. President 6: Coun- cil Representative 2. 7. NORMA RUTH BRISTOL Damrosch 3-5: Marshal 3. RICHARD ORME BROOKS Broobie G. O. Safety Committee 8: Ushers Club 7-8, Associate Head Usher 8: S. R. President 4. 6, 8. Vice President 7, Stamp Salesman 5: B Baseball 2 4. B Basketball 2, 4. A Base- ball 6. A Basketball 5: Marshal 2. 4. 6. 7. 8. ROBERT WESLEY BROWN Bob C G. 0. Safety Committee 2. 3, 8. Chairman Election Committee 1: Ushers Club 6-8: Curry 5-8. Vice President 6, President 7. Secretary 8: Projection Club 4-8, Treasurer 7-8: Vlce President Freshman Club 1: S.R. Freshman Representative 1, President 2. 3. 6, 8. Vice President 5, 7. Council Member 4: Choir 7-8: Marshal 6-8. Assistant Head Marshal 7. LASS OF PAGE 30 SENIORS WALTER STEVEN BROWN Linle Pap.: D. O. Club 7-8: S. R. President 1-2, Vice President 7, Chaplain 8: History Class Presi- dent 8. BONNIE JEAN BURKS 511111113 Y-Teens 2-3: Mnemosynean 4-8. Recording Secretary 7: S. R. Red Cross Representative 6: Cheerleader 7-B: Marshal 7. 8. DOROTHY JEAN BYNUM Tinker Thalia 3-B. Corresponding Secretary 4. Pub- licity Chairman 7, Activity Chairman 8: S. R. Rea Cross Representative 2, P. T. A. Rep- resentative 6: Marshal 5: Annual Typist 8. DONALD CLYDE CAMPBELL Dm! S. R. Sportsmanship Chairman 3: Vice Presi- dent 2, 4, Secretary 8, Treasurer 6: Band I-5, Band Vaudeville 2, 4. ,IACQUALINE HELEN CARLISLE farbie Thalia 2-7. Secretary 5, Publicity Chairman 6, Treasurer 7, Parnamentarian 3, 4: Girls' Letter Club 5-8, Vice President 6, President 8: S. R. Mirror Agent 1, 4, 7, Chaplain 6: Marshal 3, 4, 5: History Class Secretary 8. IHOMAS CLARENCE CARL1 ON Mi'Gi'11e National Honor Society 7-8. Secretary 8: Tnespians 5-8: G. 0. Chairman Orientation Committee 8, Chairman Sportsmanship Com- mittee 7, Puollcity and Publications Commit- tee 6, Assembly Committee 5: Ushers 5-8, Secretary 8: Yancey 3-8, Secretary 7. Treas- urer 8: Latin Club 1-4, Critic 3. Vice Presi- dent 4: Promoters of Good Will and Under- standing 1-8, Treasurer 5, President 6, Critic 8: Inter-Hi Promoters 6-8, Secretary 6, Presi- dent 7: Choir 6-8, Business Manager 7. Presi- dent 8: S. R. P. l'. A. Representative 2. President 3, Stamp Salesman 4. secretary 5. Council Member 7: History Class President 6, Vice President 7, Secretary 5: R.O.T.C. Non Com. 3-4: Alternate Good Citizenship Tour 6: Club Stunts 3. 5, 7: Madrigal Club 6-8: Marshal 3: Sen.or Play 5-8: Civitan Junior Oratorical Contest Scnool Winner 1, District Winner 2: Band vaudeville Emcee 6: Harvard Book Award 6: Best All Around Senior Boy 8. CECILIA CARTER .S'lmi-I9 Promethean 2-8: Marshal 4. STEPHEN KENT CHADWICK Slure Ushers 6-8: Owen 2-8, Critic 4. Recording Secretary 5. Treasurer 6 .President 7, Vice President 8: Latin Club 5: Projection Cluo 3-6: R.0.T.C. 3-8: Rifle Team 6-8. Com,any Commander 5-6, Battalion Commander 7-8. DON CHAMBLESS jOANNE CHILDRE jf, Junior Y-Teens 2-3. Social Chairman 3: Clio 4-8, Project Chairman 7 Secretary 8: G. L. C. 4-8. Secretary 7, Vice President B: S. R. Secretary 1-2, Red Cross Representative 3, Council Member 4, Vice President 5. Stamp Salesman 6. P. T. A. Representative 7. Sec- retary 8: English Class Secretary 4: Club Stunts 5, 7: uym Assistant 4. 5. 6: School Letter 4: Choraliers 5. 1956 I 1 1 1 l l PAGE 31 MAY EDITH CAROL CHRISTIE Cbmfi J T alla 47 President 7 Vice President b Critic Yearbook Committee 5 Social Corn mittee 4 Prettlest Who s Who 6 Miss Tha u r eens Vice President 5 7 Councl Member 4 Sec retary 3 R O T C Sponsor 4 6 Marshal 3 ULIA ROBERT A L LI:M nd: Transferred from 1alladega Hlgl' School 3 Thespuans 7 8 Historian 8 Pierian 4 8 Chap lan 7 Treasurer 8 Promoters of Goodwill and Understanding 78 Chaplain 8 Inter Hu Promoters Chaplain 8 Latln Club 46 R rter 6 S R Mirror A ent Ban Orchestra 5 Mirror Board 68 Annual Staff Senior Editor 7 8 C b Stunts 5 nlor Play 8 Production Staff 6 7 Marshal 3 4 6 TV Program 7 Quarter Hour Pay Three On a Bench 8 National Essay Anthology 5 ANI'IA I.OUIbI: LOLKRELL Nita National Honor Society 78 Treasurer 8 Damrosch 38 Parllamentarlan 6 Historian French Club 6 7 S R Vice President Council Member 3 Band 18 Orchestra 2 5 Most Studnous Senior Girl 8 'IHOMAS COLI INJ Rodney R O T C Captain 6 MELBA COOPER P1111 Y Teens Vice President 2 4 D O Club 5 8 Future Nurses 7-8, Social Chairman 7-8: S. R. President 8. Mirror Agent 7, Secretary 5. 6: M rshal 3, 4. NORMA JEAN COOPER Smudge Transferred from Ensley 6: Astraea 6-7: Fu- ture Nurses 6-7: Marshal 7: Mirror Typist 8. DELOIS ANN CRAWFORD Transferred from Minor High School 6: Mir- ror Typist 8. DANNX HUGH DAVIS D. D, Spanish Club 5-7, Chaplain 7: Ushers 8: Con- federate Roundtable 6-8, President 6-7. Cor- responding Sec. 8: S. R. Paper Chairman 4, 8: Basketball B Team Letter 4: Basketball A Team 6: Baseball B Team Letter 2, 4: Base- ball A Team Letter 6. 8. NANCY CAROL DAVIS .N'.n1re G. O. Sofety Committee 5: Red Cross 1: Pro- moters of Goodwill and Understanding 2: French Club 2-3. Critic 3: Pierian 2-8, Cor- responding Secretary 7. Sgt.-at-Arms 8: Pen and Brush 5-8, Vice President 7, Treasurer 8: S. R. P. T. A. Representative 5. Stamp Sales- man 4. Red Cross Representative 1. Secretary 3: Cholr 4-8: Marshal 2. SHELIA FAYE DAVIS Pri,l.l3 Thalia 7: S. R. Council Member 7. CLASS OF SENIORS MARIGXVLN DAY Mnemosynean 6-8. Parliamentarian 8: S. R. Red Cross Representative 5. Council Member 6. President 7. 8. BAMA LEE Dl:AbON Entre Amigos 2-7, Treasurer 7: Dramatics Club 3-8, Vice President 7, Corresponding Secretary 5, Parliamentarian 6. B: S. R. Stamp Salesman 3. Red Cross Representative 5. P.T.A. Representative 6: Marshal 5: Speech Class President 4. LANNY Dlgbbl Al'INO Big Dan D. 0. Club 5-8: Library Club 5-8: S. R. Stamp Salesman 5, Mirror Agent 6: Marshal 3, 4, Assistant Head Marshal 6: B-Team Football 2-3: Track -1. MARGLAN DREHER National Honor Society 7-8: Scholarship Com- mittee 6: Damrosch 2-8, President 7. Secre- tary 6: S. R. President 2-7. Secretary 3, 4, 5, Vice President 8, Council Member 2, 6. Red Cross Representative 1: Homemaking Class President 7: Marshal 2, 7: Mirror Typ- ist 8: Friendliest Senior Girl 8. CHARLES W. DRIVER Drizer S. R. Council Member 7. MARGARET DEAN DRUMMOND Pug S. R. Red Cross Representative 3: Marshal 8. CECILIA JO EACH G. O. Assembly Committee 7: Thalia 2-8. Treasurer 2. Social Chairman 4: Latin Club 2-4: Choir 2-8. RAYMOND NELSON EASON Confederate Roundtable 7-8: Ushers 7-8: S.R. President 3. Secretary 8: Basketball 2-5. CAROLYN jOAN EASTERLING Mnemosynean 3-8: Mirror Typist 8. MARY ELIZABETH EDXVARDS Liz Pen and Brush 7-8: Aglaia 2-4. Chaplain 3: Art Club 2-5, Vice President 4: Latin Club 2-5. Critic 3, Parliamentarian 4: Promethean 7-8: Promoters of Goodwill and Understand- ii.g 5-6: S. R. Council Member 1. 6. Vice President 4. 5. Secretary 3. Red Cross Rep- resentative 2: Band 2-8. Secretary 8: Orches- tra 1 5, B.ology Class Pres. 4: Scholastic Art Awards 2, 4, 8: Art Letter 8. 1956 'qw' MAY ELIZABETH JEAN EVANS Libby Promethean 3-8: S. R. Stamp Salesman 5. P. T. A. Representative 8: Band 1-8, Band Librarian 8: Orchestra 2. 3. 4: Marshal 4, 7. 8: Club Stunts 3. 5, 7: Band Vaudeville 2. 4. 6, 8: Phillips Night 3, 5. 7: R.O.T.C. In- spection 2. 4 ,6. 8. MILTON ALBERT FERGUSON Aluvk G. O. President 8. Assembly Committee 6: Ushers Club 5-8: Yancey 8: S. R. President 1, 3, 7, Council Member 5: Freshman Club President 1: Marshal 3. 5: B Football 1. Varsity Football 3-7: B Baseball 2, Var- sity Baseball 6, 8: Choir 6. 7. President 7, Secretary 6: Mr. Phillipian 8. ALAN LESTER FIKES Confederate Roundtable 6-8, President 8. Sec- retary 6-7: Ushers 8: S. R. Vice President 4, 7, 8: B Team Football 3-4. GEORGE WALLACE FREW G. W. S. Fl. President 3: Football 1. 3, 5: Basket- ball 1-5: Baseball 2. ROSS ANDREW GAGLIANO Gnme National Honor Society 7-8: G. 0. Safety Com- mittee 6: Assembly Committee 8: Yancey 4-8. Social Committee 7, Scrapbook Committee Chairman 8: Ushers 5-8, Service Committee 7, Head Usher 8: S. R. President 2, 5, Vice President 1. 3, Sportsmanship Chairman 7, Paper Chairman 4, 6: History Class President 7: Math Class Secretary 3: Marshal 8. As- sistant Head Marshal 8: Debate Team 5-8, State Debate Tournament 6: School Represen- tative State Poetry Contest 6: Band 1-5. 7. Vice President 7, Band Vaudevllle 2, 4: B- Team Basketball 3-4: Varsity Basketball 5-8: Track Team 6: Chemistry Fair Exhibit 6: Yancey's Most Athletic 8: Club Stunts 5, 7. GARY EDWARD GANUS Owen 7-8: S. R. Mirror Agent 7, Stamp Sales- man 8: Marshal 8: Track 6. GENE M. GILL Curry 7-B: Mirror Agent 7. RODNEY GERALD GOODE MARY LOUISE GREEN Lou Senior Y-Teens 5-6: D. 0. Club 7-8. BARBARA KATHERINE GUSTIN Randy National Honor Society 7-8, French Club 2-8. Vlce President 4-5, President 6: Pierian 4-8. Historian 6, Treasurer 7, Vice President 8: Promoters 4-8, Secretary 7, Treasurer 8, Who's Who 7: S. R. P. T. A. Representative 4-5, Secretary 7: History Class Vice President 8: Speech Class Secretary 8: Band 3-8: Cam- paign Manager 6: Club Stunts 5. 7. CLASS OF 1 1 1 1 I i 1 PAGE 34 SENIORS XVILMA SHARON HAMM mwz Thespians 7 8 Aglaia 6 8 Parllamentarian 7 S R Secretary 2 Council M mber 4 5 In firmary Marshal 3 4 SUI: CRAC I: HANCOC lx Su eel im D n and Brush 48 President 5 G O Associate 7 Publicity and Publications Com mi tee 8 Art Club 3 5 Chaplain 3 4 Vice Pres 5 Euphrosynean 6 8 President 7 Vice President 8 Club Stunts 7 S R Vice Press 1- 2 5 7 Council Memb 3 8 Sec tary 6 English Class President 5 6 Speech Class President 7 B History Class President 8 History Class Secretary 6 Marshal 3 4 Campaign Mgr 7 Scholastic Art Awards 2 6 TV Show 3 Miss Philllplan ERRON DOX LE HARRIS Dnzil wen 28 Secretary 7 Chaplain 6 D Club 5 8 S R President 7 Vice President 6 Secretary 2 Mirror Agent 5 Stamp Salesman 4 Red Cross Representative 3 6 Twenty Sharps 3 5 BTeam Football 1 Baseball 2 Basketball 1 2 -IERRY FRANK HARRIS Owen 7 8 Ushers Club 8 Projection Club 3 S R Red Cross Representative 2 Council Member 8 Mirror Circulation Staff 8 PHIL HARRIS it Transferred from Woodlawn 3 Confederate Roundtable 7 8 Madrigal Club 7 B Red Cross Committee 8 S R Mirror Agent 5 Paper Chairman 4 PAT HOBBS L Transferred from Woodlawn 6 Aglaia 68 . . P. T. A. Chairma B: Mars : ' - ror Typist 8. NATHAN HODCES C 'jf Ushers 5-8, Program Committee 7. Initiation Committee 8: S. R. Paper Chairman 3. Presi- dent 5. Vice President 6. Stamp Salesman 7: Baseball Letter 4, ,6 8: Basketball Letter 6. : F otball 3, 7: Marsha . KMA IOS CE HOLLEY Y-Teens 2-4. Chaplain 3: Promethean 5-8, So- cial Committee 7, Calling Committee 6: G. L . - . r ary 8: . . - : . Secretary 3, Stamp Salesman 4-5. ELSIE MAE HOPKINS Ljgbllllllf . O. C b - : S. R. Mirror Agen 4: M s a 3: Choraliers 3- . GEORGE HOWZE Hun if -4 Ushers Club 6-B: Sports Club 3-7: S. R. T. A. Representative 3-5: Varsity Football 4-7: Track 4. 6. 8: B-Team Basketball 3. 1956 I - I PAGE 35 0- sv' 4 s Si ,V v iff emma' ' 244 MAY CHARLES IRWIN Pen and Brush 8: Chiaroscuro 4. 8: S. R. P. T. A. Representative 1: Madrlgal Club 7-8: Choir 7-8: History Class President 7. JO ANNE JACKSON fn fa-.Q Clio 2-8, Treasurer 5. Vice President 6-8. President 7. Project Chairman 4: G. L. C. 3-8: Latin Club 1-3, Sec. 3: G. O. Assembly Committee 7. Safety Committee 8: S. R. Presi- dent 4. 6. Sec. 5. 7, Stamp Salesman 7: O'- fice Assistant 2-6: Choir 3-8. Secretarv 7: Hon. Capt. R.0.T.C. 5-6. Hon. Lt. R.0.T.C. 7-8. ANITA JOHNSON Transferred from Ramsay 1: Y-Teens 2: Mnemosynean 5-8: S. R. Red Cross Repre- sentative 7, Stamp Salesman 4-5. BILLY CHARLES -IOHNSON Bill Ushers 6-8: D. O. Club 7-8. Social Chairman 7. 8: S. R. Vire President 1. 2. 8. Red Cross Representative 2. President 3. 4. Mirror Agent 5. 8. Stamp Salesman 6. Paper Chairman 7: B Football 1. 3, Varsity Football 5, B Baseball 2. 4, Varsity Baseball 4. 6, Letter 4. BILLY NEAL IOHNSON jobnmn B-Team Basketball 3-4. A-Team Basketball 5-6, A-Team Baseball 6-8. CAROL IFAN JOHNSON Flop G. 0. Orientation Committee 7: Promethean 4-8. President B, Treasurer 7. Chaplain 5: Y-Teens 2-4: F. T. A. 2-4: Promoters 4-8. Reporter 7, Parliamentarian 8: S. R. Vice President 2, Secretary 3, P. T. A. Represen- tative 5. Council Member 6. Red Cross Ren- resentative 7, 8: Madriqal Club 7-8: Choir 3-R: Marshal 2: History Class Secretary 7, 8: Club Stunts 7: Campaign Manager 7: Best All-Around Senior Girl 8. SHIRLEY RUTH JORDAN Dimplef Future Nurses 7-8. Treasurer 7. D. 0. Club 7, 8. Secretary 7: V-Teens 3-4: S. R. Presi- dent 3, Red Cross Representative 2, Stamp Salesman 7. Council Member 5: Mr. and Miss D. O. Contest 6: Miss Phillips Junior Con- test 5: Miss Phillips Senior Contest 7: Presi- dent ot Freshman Club 1. MASA ALLENE KELLEY V-Teens 2: Damrosch 3-4: Euphrosynean 5-8. Chaplain 8: S. R. Vice President 3, P. T. A. Representative 6, Council Member 8: Chor- aliers 4-5: Homemaking Class Sec. 8. -IACK CLAYTON KENDRICK F1ZIl'I1b0 l Stamp Club 2-8, President 7. Parliamentarian 4, Secretary 6, 8: S. R. Stamp Salesman 7, Safety Chairman 3: R.0.T.C. 3-8, Cadet First Lieut. 8. IAIIREL ANN KFNDRICK Lollipop Jr. Y-Teens 3. 4. 5. Secretarv 4. President 5: Senior Y-Teens 6: Aglaia 7-8. Vice President 7. President 8: Latin Club 2. 4: Thespians 7. 8. Critic 8: S. R. President 3. Stamp Sales- man 4. Mirror Agent 5. Secretary G. Miss Phillips Contest 6: Poetry Award 7: Camnaign Manager 7: Marshal 8: History Class Presi- dent 6: Library Assistant 5: May Court Rep- resentative 6: Club 'Stunts 7-8. CLASS OF SENIORS MARVIN KENNEDY Bill G. O. Safety Committee 8: French Club 2-4: Science Club 2-5. Social Chalrman 5. 6: S. R. P. T. A. Representative 5. Red Cross Repre- sentative 6: Marshal 3. 4: R.O.T.C. Non- Ccm. 5-6: R.O.T.C. Com-Officer 7-8. CECELIA ANN KEY National Honor Society 7-8: G. O. Club Com- mittee 7: Mnemosynean 2-8. Vice President 5. Historian 6. Parllamentarian 7: Junior Red Cross 3-6. Chairman International Friendship Committee 4: Choraliers 2: Choir 3-8: S. R. Secretary 5: Marshal 2-4. SAM ASHWORTH LEWIS Shefly llve Pla: Bm Gorgas 2-3: Curry 5: S. R. Red Cross Rep- resentative 8, Mirror Agent 1. Council Mem- ber 2. 3: Marshal 1, 8. PAUL RANDALL LINDERMAN Owen 2-8. 3rd Member of Standing Committee 8: S. R. President 4: R.0.T.C. 1-6, N.C.O. 5: Lt. 6: Choir 4-8. Librarian 7, Secretary 8: Marshal 63 Club Stunts 5-7: Marshal 8. HELEN LOGAN Squirt Junior Y-Teens 2-4: Senior V-Teens 5-65 D.O. Club 7-8: S. R. Vice President 8. P. T. A. Representative 7. LAURA ELEANOR LUCAS Lnkie Promethean 2-8: S. R. Vice President 2. 3. Mirror Agent 2. 5. P. T. A. Representative 8: Club Stunts 3. 5: Wittiest Senior Girl 8. HOWARD MANNING Buzz Ushers 6-8: Yancey 3-8: Projection Club 2-6. President 5: B-Team Football 1. Varsity 5, Track 6. DAVID LEE MARSHALL Dare Clubs Committee 8: Owen 3: Science Club 7-8: Projection Club 2-8. Treasurer 6. Vice President 7. 8: S. R. Stamp Salesman 2. Presi- dent 5. Secretary 6: Marshal 4. JOYCE MARIE MQCAIN Aglaia Literary Society 6-8: S. R. President 8: Marshal 4-8: Mirror Typist 8. DAVID CLARENCE MQSCALEB Alai' Thespians 7-8: G. O. Orientation Committee 3. Sportsmanship Committee 4. Assembly Com- mittee 6-7. Chairman 7. Law and Order Com- mittee Chairman 8: Yancey 2-8. President 8. Treasurer 7. Third Member 6. Parliamentarian 4. 5: Ushers 5-8. Treasurer 8: S. R. President 3-4. Vice President G. 8. Council Member 5. Secretary 1, Mirror Agent 7: Head Marshal 8: Debate Team 3-8: Inter Club Debates 4. 6. Winner 6: Inter Club Oratoricals 5. 7. winner 7: Senior Play 7. 8: Band Announcer 7: Quarter Hour Plays 4-8: History Class Vice President 5-6: Club Stunts 3. 5. 7: State De- bate Tournament 6-8: R.O.T.C. Non-Commis- sioned Officer 2. 3. 4: Wittiest Senior Boy 8. 1956 PAGE 37 A .Bi MAY MAXWELL ELBERT MCCOMBS Moo National Honor Society 6-8. President 8: Thes- pians 7-8: Quill and Scroll 8: G. O. Safety Committee 6, Assembly Committee 7, Publi- city and Publications Committee 8: Senior Class Who's Who 8: Owen 4-8, President 8. Secretary 7. Parliamentarian 6: Promoters of Goodwill and Understanding 1-8, President 8. Vice President 7, Secretary 6: Latin Club 1-5. Treasurer 5: Ushers 6-8. Membership Commit- tee Chairman 8: Stamp Club 2-3, Vice Presi- dent 3: S. R. President 5. Vice President 6. Secretary 3, Council Member 2-4, Safety Chairman 7: Mirror Board 5-8, Feature Editor 7: Annual Staff 5-8: Marshal 4: Math Class Secretary 3: English Class President 8. Vice President 5. Treasurer 7: History Class Presi- dent 6, Vice President 5: R.O.T.C. Sgt. 6: Campaign Manager 6: Math Team Alternate 6: Quiz 'Em Team 6: Representative to Amer- ican Legion Boys' State 6: Senior Play Staff 5, Senior Play 6-8: Most Studious Senior Boy 8. JAMES RAY McCONNELL jimmy Curry 4-8, Parliamentarian 7-8: S. R. Safety Chairman 1, Red Cross Representative 7: Marshal 1, 3, 4. 6: Club Stunts 7. NORMA ANN MIGUIRK Smie National Honor Society 7-8: Thespians 5-8, President 8, Secretary 7: Y-Teens 2-8. Vice President 3, 6. President 4, 8, Treasurer 7: Y-Teens Representative to St. Petersburg 4. Y-Teen Representative to LaGrange. Georgia 6: Debate Team 3. 4, Debate Tournament 4: S. R. P. T. A. Representative 8, Treasurer 7, Vice President 3: Marshal 2-7, Head Mar- shal 6, 7: Quarter Hour Plays 3: Good Citi- zenship Girl 8: Projection Club 5-8: Speech Class President 8, Secretary 7: Girl Most Likely to Succeed 8: Annual Typist 8. GLORIA -IUANITA MCKINLEY French Club 5-8. Secretary 7, Parliamentarian 6. 8: Pierian 2-37 S. R. Secretary 1, 2,, Red Cross Representative 3, Mirror Agent 5: Mar- shal 3, 4, 5, Assistant Head Marshal 5. JOHN GARY MQPHERSON Mar Owen 4-8: S. R. Council Member 4. Safety Chairman 7: Marshal 2: R.O.T.C. Sergeant 2-4, 7. FRANK MERRITT SYLVIA CAROL MITCHELL F. T. A. 2-3: Damrosch Literary Society 2-8. Secretary 7, Vlce President 8: S. R. P. T. A. Representative 1, Vice President 2, Stamp Salesman 4: Marshal 4-6. MARY WYNELLE MONCRIEF Nell Promethean 7-8: Promoters 4-8. Parliamen- tarian 7: Y-Teens 2-4, Devotional Chairman 3: Red Cross 5: Dramatics Club 5-6: S. R. P. T. A. Representative 1: Marshal 6: Major- ette 5-8: Band Vaudeville 2, 4. 6. 8: Mirror Typist 8: Club Stunts 7: Speech Class Play 2. 3: Schedule Committee 7. ANDRE MONTEITH Tex Ushers 5-8: Yancey 2-8: S. R. President 2. Vice President 6, Council Member 3, 5. Red Cross Representative 2. 4. Secretary 1, Treas- urer 5. Chaplain 7: Band 1-6: R.O.T.C. Non- Cornmissioned Officer 3-4. Commissioned 0'- ficer 5-6. MINNIE LEE MOORE Chubb: French Club 2-6. Secretary 3. 4. President 5: Pierian 3-8, Treasurer 6. Recording Secretary 7. President 8: Thespians 7-8. Secretary 8: S. R. Mirror Agent 7. Safety Chairman 8. CLASS OF PAGE 38 SENIORS XWILDA BEATRICQE MOORE Bee Chiaroscuro 7-8, President 8. Vice President 7: S. R. President B, Red Cross Representa- tive 4. VUILLIAM DOUGLAS MOORE B1ll Dug Campaign Speeches 6: Chairman Publicity and Publication Committee 8: Ushers Club 7-8: Dramatics Club 3. 4: Yancey Literary Society 7-8. Corresponding Secretary 8: Thespians 7- 8: S.R. President 3. Red Cross Representa- tive 2. Safety Chairman 8. Stamp Salesman 5-7: Lab Leader Chemistry 6: 1 Act Plays on Assembly 4, 8: Radio Show 5: Senior Play 6, 8: Preside Over Assembly 7. 8. Scripture Reading Assembly 7: R.0.T.C. Non-Commis- sioned Officer 5-6. Second Lieut. 7, Captain 8. Veterans Day Parade 3, 5, 7. Ensley Chris?- mas Parade 3. 5. 7: Marshal 7, 8, Assistant Head Marshal 8: B-Team Football Letter 3: Friendliest Senior Boy 8. BARBARA MORGAN Bobbie Transferred from Tarrant 5: D. O. Club 7-8. CAROLYN MORGAN Phoebe Thalia 2: Euphrosynean 4-8. Secretary 8: Jr. Red Cross 3, -l: S. R. President 1. Council Member 1, Paper Chairman 4: Marshal -l. 8: Office Assistant 7, B. NORMAN DALE MORGAN Spanish Club 2-4: S. R. Secretary 3, Paper Chairman 4: Marshal 3. 5. EDNA JEWELL MORRISON Eddie Thalia 2-8, Publicity Committee 1. 2. 7, So- cial Committee 3. 4: Club Stunts 3. 5. 7: S. R. P. T. A. Chairman 1, Red Cross Rep- resentative 7: Marshal 2. PATRICIA MORRISON Punk D. O. Club 7-8: Marshal 4-6. GAYLE IANICQE MURRAY Tfmi Transferred from John Carroll -l: Promethean 5-7: First prize at Alabama State Fair in 1955 for clothing class 6. BOBBIE IEAN MYERS .Sllleswfu S. R. President 2. 4. 6, Vice President 7: Promethean Literary Society 2-8. Chaplain 7: Red Cross 5-6. Corresponding Secretary 5. Recording Secretary 6: D. 0. Club 8: Coun- cil Representative 2. 3. 5: Mirror Typ-st 8. IIAMES ROGER NELSON Lfrtie .Neffle G. O. Safety Committee 8: S. R. President 2. 4, 6. 7. 8: Marshal 4. 5. 6: B-Team Football 4: Varsity Football 6-8: Letter 6. 7: B-Team Baseball 1-3: Varsity Baseball 5-7: Letter 6, 7. 1956 PAGE 1 . fs J i 3 a x , . f. MAY JAMES THAXTON NEXWELL Owen 8: Latin Club 3-4: Stamp Club 2-7 Secretary 7: S. R. Stamp Salesman 4: Or: chestra 1. 3, 4. 5: Choir 8. ANNA CAROLYN OLIVER Y-Teen 2-8, Devotlonal Committee Chairman B, City Council Member 6. Chaplain 7, Treas- urer 8: Girls Letter Club 5-8: D. O. Club 7-8: S. R. Council Member l. 2, 4, Sportsman- ship Representative 5, 8: English Class Sec- retary G-8: Marshal 3-4: Annual Typist 8. CLOETTE PALMORE C171 Clio 5-8, Chaplain 2: S. R. Stamp Salesman 3, 4, 6, Secretary 1, Red Cross Representa- tive 71 Marshal 3-4: Library Assistant 7: Gym Class Captain 2: Club Stunts 5. 7. JIMMY DOYLE PARKER Bear D. O. Club 6-B: S. R. Red Cross Representa- tive 4, Chaplain B: Marshal 4. BEVERLY ,IALON PAYNE Jr. V-Teens 2: Euphrosynean 4-7. Recording Secretary 6: S. R. President 1, 2. 3, Secre- tary 4. 5. Vice President 7: Choraliers 2, 3. 'IANE LYNN PEARSON Gin-Liu Clio 3-8, Parliamentarian 3. Corresponding Secretary 4, 6, President 8: Latin Club 5-8: S. R. Red Cross Representative 2. P. T. A. Representative 5. 7. Council Member 5, Presi- dent 6: Choir 4-7, Treasurer 7: Choraliers 4-5: Marshal 2. Head Marshal 3-4: Office Assistant 7. IAYE PERKINS Red Cross 5: Y-Teens 3-4: D. O. Club 5-8: Marshal 4. MONA FAYE PERRY EZUILKK lime Astraea 5-8, Treasurer 7, Corresponding Sec- retary 8: S. R. Red Cross Representative 3-7: Mirror Typist 8. PHILLIS ANN PITTS Phi! D. 0. Club 7-8: Council Member 4. 6. 8: Red Crass Representative 5. JIMMY POSEY Best Looking Senior 8. cLAss oe y PAGE 40 .L SENIORS LA 'IUANA PRIM Liqn 111.1 G. O. Orientation Committee 7: Promethean 2-8. Chaplain 3. 4. 6. President 7. Critic 8: Promoters 3-8. Chaplain 6. Treasurer 7. Sec- retary 8: Projection Club 6-8: Thespians 7-8: S, R. President 1. 6. Secretary 7: Band 1-8. Vice President 6. President B: English Class President 5, MARY ELIZABETH PRINCE Li: Aglaia 2-3. Corresponding Secretary 3: Fu- ture Nurses of America 2-6. Secretary 4, Pres- ident 5: D. O, Club 7-8: S. R. President 4. Mirror Agent 6: Choraliers 3-4: Mirror Typ- ist 8. CAROL EAYE RAGLAND Senior Y-Teens 8: S. R. Red Cross Repre- sentative 5. THOMAS LYNN RAY Big 8 Dance Committee 7. Clubs Committee 8: Science Club 4: S. R. President 3. Sports- manship Chairman 8. Jo ANN ROBERTS B.1b.3 f., Y-Teens 8: S. R. Secretary 7. 8, Stamp Sales- man 7. 8. Chaplain -l: Marshal 3. 5: Senior Invitation Committee 8. IIMMIE FRANCES ROGERS juwei Thespians 6-8. Treasurer 7. Vice President 8: Mnemosynean -1-8, Critic 7, President 8: Pro- moters of Goodwill and Understanding 3-8. Corresponding Secretary 8: S. R. Council Meni- ber 4, President 5, Secretary 6. S: Club Stunts 5: Marshal 4. SHIRLEY DELLE ROLAND Papo Clio 5-8. Treasurer 8. Reporter 7: Junior Y- Teens 2 :Thalia 3: S. R. President 5. 6. Stamp Salesman 1. Red Cross Representative 3. Council Member 2, 8: Choraliers 7: Choir 5-8. Vice President 8: Madrigal Club 8: Mar- shal 3. 4. ENNIS ROPER K BENTLEY ROTTON. jR. C., Dramatics Club 4-8. Critic 4. 5. Vice Pres.dent 6: Pen and Brush 6-8. Vice President 6. Treas- urer 7. Chaplain 8: S. R. Secretary 3. Stamp Salesman 1. 3. 4: Band Vaudeville 2: Miss Phillips Pageant 3. 7. PAT SY ANN RObbE P11 National Honor Society 6-E: G. O. Sportsman- ship Committee l. Chairman Election Comrnit- tee 7: Pierian 2-S. Historian B: Projection Club 2-8. President 4: S. R. Vice President 1, 2. President 4. P. T. A. Representative 5: Marshal 3-7. Assistant Head Marshal 6. Head Marshal 7: Biology Class Secretary -I: Mirror Typist 8: Quarter Hour Play 4. 1956 PAGE Al w s-gif MAY DOROTHY NELL SANDEFER Dol National Honor Society 7-8: G. 0. Scholar- ship Committee 8: F. T. A. 1-8. President 6. Vice President 5, Treasurer 7. Critic 4, 8. Chaplain 1. 3: Mnemosynean 5-8, Reporter 7: Promoters 5-8: S. R. President 5. Vice President 3. 4. P. T. A. Representative 8: Choir 5-8. PATSY SANDLIN P111 Thalia 3: Junior Y-Teens 4-5: Mnemosynean 7-B. Critic 8: S. R. Mirror Agent 1, Council Member 2. .5 Secretary 3. 8: Choir 4-8: Chor- aliers 5. CARL EDWARD SCOTT Smlfj Hi-Y 4: S. R. Mirror Agent 7, Vice Presi- dent 3: Economics Class Vice President 6: Choir 8: Football B-Team 1. Varsity 6, Track 2, Baseball 8. KARL SCOTT B0-Bn National Honor Society 7-8: Pen and Brush 5-7: Latin Club 2-4: Owen 3-6: Confederate Roundtable 7-8: Ushers Club 7-8: S. R. Pa- per Chairman 2, President 7. NANCY 'IANE SCOTT Budd: Aglaia 2, 3, 4: F. T. A. 3, 4, 5, Secretary 3, 4: D. O. Club 5. 6. State Secretary 5, 6, Miss D. O. 1955 5: S. R. President 1, Mirror Agent 2, 8: Choir 4, 5: Marshal 3. JAMES ROYLE SEARS Royle Transferred to Phillips in 6: Library Club 6: D. O. Club 6-8: S. R. President 8: English Class President 8. BARBARA SELF Babe Euphrosynean 2-8, Chaplain 7. Parliamen- tarian 8: S. R. P. T. A. Representative 6. CHARLES GARY SELF National Honor Society 7-8: Owen Literary Society 5-8: French Club 2-4: Red Cross Club 3. VIRGINIA SELF Euphrosynean 4-8: S. R. Council Member 8, Mirror Agent 1, 3: Marshal 3, 4, 8. JAMES ARTHUR SHIELDS ffm... Science Club 2: Confederate Roundtable 7-8: S. R. Mirror Agent 7: English Class Treas- urer 3. CLASS OF PAGE 42 SENIORS BOBBIE LOU SHIRLEY Thespians 5-8. Corresponding Secretary B: Historian 7: Jr. Y-Teens 2: Pierian 3-8: S. R. Secretary 2. P. T. A. Representative 5. Fresh- man Girls' Representative 1. Red Crbss Rep- resentative 3: Speech Class Treasurer 5: Mar- shal 3. EDNA FAYE SLOAN Mnemasynean 7-8. Critic 8: S. R. Treasurer 5: Choir 7. 8. ANN MARIE SMITH Ric Mncrnosynean 3-8. Recording Secretary 5: S. R. Council Member 5-7. Stamp Salesman 8: Mar- shal 4: Choir 2-5: Mirror Typist 8. CAROLYN ANNE SMITH G. O. Aessembly Committee 6. Publicity and Publlcations Committee 8. Chairman of Elec- tion Committee 5: Euphrosynean 3-5: Thalia 6-8, Chaplain 8: S. R. Council Member 3-6. Red Cross Representative 7. Mirror Agent 3: Band 1-2: Marshal 3. 6. 7. GENE DOUGLAS SMITH MIKE SPARKS PATRICIA ANN STEPHENS Pu! D. O. Club 7. 8: Mnemosynean 5-8: 5. R. Secretary 5. 6, Chaplain 4: Marshal 3. 4: Mirror Typist 8. IAMES 'I HOMAS ST EXVART fill! 111111 National Honor Society 7-8. Vice President 8: Latin Club 1-5. Treasurer 4. Promoters 4-8. Corresnonding Secretary 7. Vice President 8: Owen 4-8. Parliamentarizm 7, Treasurer 8: Ushers 6-8: S. R. Mirror Agent 3. Stamp Salesman 4: Band 2-8: Boys Oratoricals 7: Club Stunts 7: Quiz 'Em Team 6: Math Class Secretary 4: R.O.T.C. Officer 6. LYNDAL IAMES STEXYART Aw D. 0. Club 7-8: Library Club 7-8: B Bas- ketball 1: B Baseball 2. XWILMA EDWINA STRACENER Promethean 5-8: Thespians 7-8: S. R. Presi- dent 3. Secretary 4. Stamp Salesman 5-6: Miss Phillips Jr. 3: Prettiest Senior Girl 8. 1956 13 -if MAY MARTHA ANN TATUM .-11111 Clio 3-8. Vice President 1. Club Stunts 5. 7: S. R. Freshman Representative 1, Vice Presi- dent 6. Mirror Agent 4: Social Relations Class President 4: Library Assistant 7. DORIS THOMAS Mnemosynean 4: Library Club 3: D. O. Club 5-8, Mr. and Miss D. O. Contest 6: S. R. President 1. 2, Secretary 3. Council Member 4, P. T. A. Representative 5. Council Mem- ber 6. Red Cross Representative 7. P. T. A. Representative 8: Marshal 4. 5. 6. SIDNEY ARNOLD THOMAS L1f1!.f H1111-f Gorgas 2-3: S. R. Stamp Salesman 2. 8: R.O.T.C. Rifle Team Letter 3: Staff Officer 6-8: Outstanding Cadet 4, 6, Commendation Ribbon 3. 4. 5, Legion of Merit 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Best Dressed Awards 3. 4, 5. 6. 7, 8. Ex- pert Rifleman Award 3. Unit Citation 3. LAXWRENCE XXIILLIAM TODD, IR. Tmfff Library Club 7: S. R. Red Cross Representa- tive 3, 4. Paper Chairman 6. P. T. A. Repre- sentative 1. 5. Mirror Agent 7, 8: Track 6. 8: Football 7: Band 1-5: Orchestra 1-4. THOMAS MITCHELL TODD A111711 CECIL TRAVIS D. O. Club 5-B: S. R. President 8. MILTON TROHA D. O. Club 6-8: S. R. Mirror Agent 2. 6. 8. CARLENE TUCKER Thalia 2-8. Vice President 6. Treasurer 7, S. R. Stamp Salesman 5-6. ANN XVYNETTE TURNER ll e111ffl G. L. C. 5-8: Y-Teens 3-8, Secretary 4, 6, 8. Vice President 7. V-Teen Representative to St. Petersburg. Fia,, 6: S. R. Treasurer 3. Vice President 6. 8. Council Member 7: Mar- shal 4. 8. ARTHUR J. TURNER 1,1-1, Owen Club 6-8: S. R. Red Cross Representa- tive 4-5. Stamp Salesman 6. 8: R.O.T.C. Lieutenant 5-6: Rifle Team Member 3-6. CLASS OF PAGE 44 SENIORS l-IOWARD W. TUTWILER Tut Ushers Club 7-8: French Club 2-4: Confederate Roundtable 7-8: S. R. Council Member 7: Track 8. EUNICE TYLER Promethean 5-8: Library Club 2-8. Secretary 6. Treasurer 7, Chaplain B: S. R. President 6. Vlce Preident 5. Secretary 2. 4. 8. Stamp Salesman 3, 7: Homemaking Class Secretary 7-8: Miss Phillips Contest 5, 7: Mirror Typ- ist 8. MYRTIS jo VEAL G. O. Scholarship Committee 7: Latin Club 1: Red Cross 2: F. T. A. 3: Promoters 2-6: G. L. C. 3-8: Mnemosynean 2-8, Re :orter 4, 8, Vice President 6, Critic 5. 7: S. R. Presl- dent 2. 3. Vice President 4: R.O T.C. Han. Capt. 5-7. Hon. Col. 8: Marshal 8. CHRISTINA ANN VELLA National Honor Society 7-8: Euphrosynean 6- 8. Secretary 7: Latin Club 4-7: S. R. Red Cross Representative 8: Marshal 4-8: Mirror Typist 8. GLENDA RAY WALLING D. 0. Club 7-8: Junior Y-Teens 2-4. Secretary 4: Senior Y-Teens 5-6: S. R. Red Cro's Rep- resentative 1. Secretary 8: Marshal 3, 4: May Festival 4: Band Vaudeville 3. ELIZABETH INEZ WARE Berry Junior Y-Teens 2-4: Senior Y-Teens 5-6: D. O. Club 7-8: S. R. Red Cross Representative 3. Stamp Salesman 7, P. T. A. Representative 5: Marshal 4: Choraliers 3-4. WILLIAM O'NEAL WARR Willie Ushers 5-8: S. R. President 4, 8, Mirror Agent 3. 4. 6. Stamp Salesman 2, 7: B-Team Football 1. 2. Letter 1, 2. Vars-ty lootball 3. 5. 7. Letter 5, 7. Baseball 4. 6. 8. Letter 4, 6. B: Most Athletic Senior Boy 8. MARGARET DENE WATERS CriuLef Writers Club 3. Vice President 5: S. R. P. T. A. Representative 5. Secretary 8. PRESTON HARRIS WEED. VI. Ushers 5-8: Assistant Head Usher 8: Service Committee 7: Projection Club 3-8. Parliamen- tarian 4: Spanish Club 2: Sports Club 4-8: Yancey B: S. R. Vice President 4, B. Chap- lain 3: English Class Vice President 5-81 His- tory Class Vice President 5-6: Football 1, 3. 5. 7. Letter 3, 7: Basketball 3-4: Track 4, 6, 8. ANNETTE WELLS Amielre 1956 MAY BONNIE RUTH WHIDBY 131111113-Lfflr Clio 2-8: Library Club 3-8. Secretary 7. 8: S. R. Secretary 7. Council Member 4, 5. Stamp Salesman 3: Marshal 4: Hornemaking Class President 6: Homemaking Class Vics President 7: Miss Junior Phillips Representa- tive 3. 5. CLIFFORD LAMAR WHITE Transferred from Dothan 3: Ushers Club 81 S. R. Mirror Agent 8: Council Member 6: B Basketball 3. 4. Varsity Basketball 5-B: Track 6. FRED ALFRED WHITE D, o. Club 5-8. DONALD RAY WILBANKS D011 D. O. Club 5-8. Social Committee Chairman 5. 6: S. R. Mirror Agent 7. Paper Chairman 4-6: Football 1, 3: Basketball 2-4: Track 2-4. MARY FRANCES WILBURN M.wf!e Latin Club 5-7: D. O. Club 7-8: S. R. Vice President 5. Stamp Salesman 8. P. T. A. Representative 8. GWENDOLYN WILLIAMS Given S. R. Safety Chairman 8: Marshal 4, 6. 8: Mirror Typist 8. HERBERT WILSON Sflllllj D. E. Club 7-8: S. R. Secretary 1. Council Member 4: Choir 5-6: Marshal 4. IOHN FRANK WILSON, JR. ll 1H1e National Honor Society 6-B. Treasurer 7. So- cial Committee Chairman 8: G. 0. Safety Committee Chairman 8. Law and Order Com- mittee 6-8. Chairman 7: Promoters 2-6: Pro- jection Club 2-8. President 6: Diamond and Disc Society 8: Yancey 5-8. Scrapbook Com- mittee Chairman 7. Project Committee 8: Ush- ers 7-8. Project Committee 8: S. Fl. Stamp Salesman 3. Safety Chairman 5. Secretary 6. Paper Chairman 7. Mirror Agent 8: Chemis- try Class Group Leader 6: R.O.T.C. Cpl. 4. Sgt. First Class 5. First Lt. 6. Maj. 7. Col. 8. Outstanding Cadet Officer Award 6. Rifle Team 4-8. Rifle Team Letter 6. 8. Expert Marksman 8: Projection Club Letter 4. 6. 8: Club Stunts 5, 7: Marshal 2-8. Head Marshal 6-8. LOXVELL ASHER XWOMACK Projection Club 2-5. 7-8: Yancey 2-8. Scrap Book Committee 7-8: Ushers Club 8: Marshal 4. 7. INA FAYE WOOD D. O. Club 7-8: S. R. Vice President 4. Pres- ident 8: Annual Typist 8. CLASS OF SENIORS INA RAYE XVORTHINGTON Future Teachers of America 2-3. Chaplain 3: Thalia 4-6: D. O. Club 7-8, Vice President 7-8: S. R. P. T. A. Representative 1, Coun- cil Member 2. Stamp Salesman 3. Secretary 5, President 7: Marshal 6. MARY 'IOSEPHINE YARBROUGH IIIHHIUI Ihre Projection Club 2: Euphrosynean Society 4-6: D. O. Club :6 Mnemosynean 7-8. Treasurer 8: Promoters 7: S. R. Secretary 4. Red Cross Representative 8: Marshal 3, 5. 8: Campaign Speaker 6: Annual Typist 8. -I' I Seniors Nol' Pictured EDNA RUTH BAILEY ROBERT SELLERS BML D. o. Club rs. PATRICIA ANN BENDALL P.zl Pierian Literary Society 7-8, Critic 8: S. R. Council Member 7-8: Marshal 7: Mirror Typ- ist 8. SUMMER SCHOOL GR EMILY ADAMS Aglaia 2-6: D. O. Club 7-8: S. R. Prezident 4. Vice President 2. 6. Mirror Agent 5. I RED BENTON 1956 Stamp Club 1-2, Chaplain 2: Science Club 4-8. President 7, Vice President 8, Chaplain 6: S. R. President 5: Orchestra 4: Marshal 5-6: Entered Science Fair Contest-Represew tativ of School 6. DUATES AZ' as I -ll' Huw P :A g ' as A T -., 2 ' 1 -9' -f' v T1.:r' : - 22:52 X - J -. ' . xi Qt -if . f SUNHWER WANDA BOBO F. T. A. 2-3: Science Club: D. O. Club 7-8: S. R. Chaplain 2, Stamp Salesman 1, Marshal 1, 2, 4, 5. Head Marshal 4. WILLIAM EUGENE BURFORD JOHN BRANSON COLE III 1. B. D. 0. Club 5-8: S. R. President 3, 6, Stamp Salesman 8, Red Cross Representative 4, Pa- per Chalrman 2: English Class President 7: Head Marshal 4: B-Team Baseball 2-4: B- Team Football 2-4. BILLY TERRELL CROSS English Class President 4: Baseball 6: Foot- ball 7. VIOHN FRANKLIN GROOMS II j. Frank Transfer from Ramsay 2: Thes, lans 7 8: G. O. Assembly Committee 7, Publ-city and Publi- cations Committee 5: Yancey 3-8, Correspond- ing Secretary 7, Vice President 8: Ushers 6-8: Promoters 2: S. R. President 7, Council Mem- ber 4, P. T. A. Representative 2: Choir 6-7: Senior Play 8: Quarter Hour Plays 4-6: Stage Crew 5-8, President 8. CLARENCE ALAN IIOLMES Blondie D. O. Club 7-8: S. R. President 3, Stamp Salesman 4, Red Cross Representative 5-7, Vice President 2. Mirror Agent 2: Football 2, 4: Track 4-6: Baseball 4. JEWEL 'IUANITA HUMPI-IREYS Tiny D. 0. 8: S. R. P. T. A. Representative 5. Secretary 8. DENSON KIRTON Snitrb Owen 4-8: S. R. President 2, Vice Pr.:sl.lent 4: Marshal 4. 5, 6: Track 5: Tennis 6. WILLIAM EARL KNIGHT, IR. Billy Gorqas 7-8: S.R. Stamp Salesman 1, 8, Red Cross Representative 7: R.O.T.C. Corporal 7. Sgt. lst Class 8, Diamond and D.sc 8: Choir 8: Marshal 3-6, 8: Boys' Ensemble 7. ROBERT EDWARD LAZENBY Bobby Curry 5-6: Science Club 7-8, Treasurer 8: S. R. Council Member 8: Track 4. CLASS OF GRADUATES CHARLES LOWELL LEAMON, JR. li l1l'll7'l Gorgas 5-8. Assistant Critic 7. 8: S. R. Red Cross Representative 6. 7. ANNA FAYE MCELDUFF G. 0. Orientation Committee 6: Euphrosynean 3-8: S. R. Stamp Salesman 1. 7, Red Cross Representative 8: Marshal 5: Library Assist- ant 7: Cholr 4. BOB MEADORS RUDOLPH NORRED Science Club I. VIVIAN ANNE PARSONS Viz' Pierian 2: Chiaroscuro 3, 4, Vice President 4: Promethean 6, 7: S. R. Vice President 3, 7: Council Member 1, 2, 6: English Class Presi- dent 3: Social Relations Class Vlce President 4: Homemaking Class Vice President 7: Miss Phillips. Sr. 6: R.O.T.C. Sponsor 6, 7. MARCO A. PAZ Transferred to Phillips 3: S. R. Chaplain 4, 5. 6, 8: Mirror Agent 8: Mirror Typist 8. WANDA POWELL Blurb G. 0. Publicity and Publications Committee 8: Aglaia 3-8. President 6. Vice President 7. Social Chairman 8: Spanish Club 2-4, Critic 3: S. R. President 2, 4, Secretary 7, Stamp Salesman 3. P. T. A. Representative 2, Paper Chairman 5: History Class Secretary 7: Eng- lish Class Secretary 2: Mirror Board 3-8, Copy Editor 7: Annual Statf 3-8: Freshman Program 1: Band Vaudeville 2, 4: Campaign Manaaer 7: Marshal 4: Club Stunts 6: Miss Philllps Junior Contest 3: Oratorical Contest 1. FAYE PRUETT Thalia 3-7: Choir 3-5. jIMMY PUTMAN Pnl S. R. President 7: Varsity Football 1-7: Cap- tain 7: Baseball 1-8: B-Team Basketball 2. 3. BEN SEXTON Mudd, ll ,11eri Transferred from Hueytown 5: Owen 7-8: S. R. Council Member B. 1956 PAGE 50 SUMMER RAYE SNIDER JIMMY WEST Stamp Club 2-6, Secretary 4, 5: French Club 5: Promoters of Goodwill and Understanding 2-4: Red Cross 2-4: S. R. P. T. A. Represen- tative 1, 3: Paper Chairman 3. 4: Stamp Salesman 1: Sgt. R.O.T.C. 4. 5. MfSgt. R.0. T.C. 6. 7: Band Vaudeville 2, 4, 6: Band 1-6: Oratorical 1, 2. BARBARA ANN WILLIAMS Baby D. O. Club 7-8: F. T. A. 2-3: S. R. Secre- tary 2, Mirror Agent 8: Marshal 2. 4. 5. BEAUFORD LEE WILSON B. L. Curry 4-8, Secretary 4, Vlce President 5. Chairman of Membership Committee 5: S. R. Mirror Agent 6, Red Cross Representative 8: Choir 5, 6. DAVID WORSHAM S. R. President 3. Vice President 4, 6, 7: Football Letter 5, 7: Track Letter 6. Seniors Not Pictured JOSEPH WAILES LANGIIORD C0011 Curry 5: S. R. President 8: B-Team Football 1-2. jOHN jAMES MANOLAKIS Greek Curry 4: Library Club 3-4, Vice President 5. 8: Sports Club 7-8: S. R. President 1, Mirror Agent 3. Safety Monitor 2, 3, 7, 8: Track 6: Football 7-8: B-Team Football 2: Marshal 8. FREDERICK WAYNE PALESTINI Palaizrjrzi G. O. Sportsmanship Committee 6. Publicity and Publications Committee 7: Yancey 2-7, Recording Secretary 7, Chaplain 6. Parliamen- tarian 5: Ushers 5-8: S. R. President 2, 5. Stamp Salesman 4. Mirror Agent 5: B Baskeiball 1-4: B Baseball 2, A Base- ball 5: Stage Crew 6-8. GRADUATES CLASS OF 1956 MR and MISS PHlllIPIAN Seniors Most Likely To Succeed Best All Around Seniors Susie McGuirl4 and Clyde Black Carol Johnson and Tom Carlton WHO'S WHO AT PHILLIPS among the Most Studious Seniors Friendliest Seniors Anita Cockrell and Maxwell McCombs Margean Drener and Bill Doug Moore PAGE 52 g, 3' Best Looking Seniors Wittiest Seniors Edwina Stracener and Jimmy Posey Laura Lucas and David McCaleb MAY SENIORS 1956 Most Talented Seniors Most Athletic Seniors Margaret Aycox and Billy Bates Carolyn Barton and William Warr PAGE 53 PAGE 54 Reminders Although the galety and mirth of the Mardi Gras last only a short time there are many thrngs whnch remand one of the wonderful enloy able moments experlenced In luke manner the graduates of May l956 have many reminders of thenr happy moments whlch they will to the remalnlng Freshmen Sophomores and Juniors Stve Chadwick would luke to leave hls Mathematlcs Made Slmple handbook to Mass Doss to present to some other budding young gennus l-ler desk an Math 7 us left by Anita Cockrell to Mary Elnzabeth Self An unusual abtltty to make As lS wnlled to Tommy Autry by Jack fFawnl Kendrick Mary Jo Yarborough walls her sclentustuc abnllty to Judy Strong The debating ablluty of Davld McCaleb goes to Dems Catalano The manuscrtpt of that Incomplete bestseller But I Dont Under Tom Carlton walls has football ablluty to Jlmrny Nall Lawrence Todd Charle lrwnn and Jlmmy McConnell bequeath their collection of flea legs to the Physics class To the next captain of the Red Raiders goes the football equipment of Carolyn Barton The three lockers of Susne McGuurk are willed to Ann Adams Beatrnce Moore leaves her desk In art class to Betty Stough The bass clarinet of Margaret Ann Aycox us wnlled to John Jeter Hts place ID the lubrary ns left by Karl Scott to someone who lnkes to read Carolyn Smith and Lynn Pearson leave thenr affectnon for conversatnon to some qunet Freshman Their place IH Natnonal Honor Socaety IS left by Chrnstuna Vella How ard Beasley and Margean Dreher The beautiful haur of Sue Bell Emtly Adams Masa Kelley Joan Mor gan Gwen Faulk and Wynette Turner rs left to some less fortunate gurls Bull Kennedy and Andre Monteuth leave thetr places ID ROTC to two future generals I I - ' I I I ' stand, is left to Tommy Smitherman by James Stewart. 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All her shorthand notes are willed by Ann Key to Marie Stanton who needs them badly The good looks of Richard Brooks go to Joe Cal musa Nancy Scott bequeaths her success in th Mi s D O Contest to all th girls in D O Sharon Hamm leaves her fun at Phillips to Mary Ann Beard The immense height of Sue Hancock is willed to Dick Nail who can certainly use it Her position on the Mirror Board is left by Wanda Powell to Olivet Summers David Marshall wills his catty car and the good tmes had in it to Ben Trafwick Charles Dixon George Frew Gene Gull Rodney Goode and Alan Holmes lust leave The plac s of Jo Ann Jackson and Edith Christie in ROTC Don Chamb Glee Club Roger Nelson and William Warr on the football team and Car l ne Ticker Ann Marie Smith Laura Lucas and Mary Klldron in Mr Full ington s history class are left to those who feel they can fill them success fully Her desk in physics is left by Barbara Gustin to Sarah Palmer who really needs to learn Physics Their reserved seats in the lunchroom are willed by Lamar Padgett Jimmy Sears Norma Bristol Don Wilbanks and Connie Sue Barnett to the sophomore class George Howze leaves his cage number in the football cage to Dinky Stephens because he doesnt have a nail to hang his uniform on The chisel of Bobby Meadows is left to some promising woodturner The pots and pans of the Home Economics Department are left to the Junior gurls by Jo Ann Childre Margaret Drummond Anita Johnson Ina Worthington and Bonnie Burks It is hoped that these momentoes of our high school days will bring you as much pleasure and enioyment as they have to those of us who graduate Maxwell McCombs PAGE 55 ' a . S ' e 's . . e ' ' . . I X . e L, , ' ' ' ' 5 - less in Miss Feaster's classy Elsie Hopkins and Glenda Walling in Girls' M J I . . I I , . I - I I I V PAGE 56 The Mardi Gras Parade One of the most outstanding features of the Mardl Gras of T976 IS the parade As old frlends and graduates from far and near gather for the gala event they are surprised to dlscover how tlmes have changed In the past twenty years' Jerry Harris the local AA lAtomlc Auto? dealer has been doung good busnness these days Mary Ellzabeth Prlnce Phyllus Putts Ina Faye Wood Helen Logan and Bully Johnson are lust a few owners of the new super power AA Seen rldrng In the parade IS Multon Ferguson candidate for governor whose campaign manager us Bob Brown Rrdung behnnd Mr Ferguson are Sheriff Nelson Eason Pollce Chuef Howard Mannung Bull Moore mayor of Graysvulle and world famous prlvate eye Fred Whute Eluzabeth Edwards and Nancy Davrs are home from New York where their art work IS currently on exhlbut Edwuna Stracener and Ennis Roper are here for the world premlere of their new movue They Went That away The picture was produced by Clyde Black and adapted from the novel l Crled by LaJuana Pram On leave from mllutary duty are Mike Sparks Arthur Turner Gary Mc pherson and James Fortson Also home on leave are Wacs Ceculua Carter and Jo Veal Harrus Weed has lust become a headluner by sellung hrs Kentucky Derby winner Ichabod for flve mvlluon dollars to James Posey a well known banker Bynum and Vxrglma Self are now happuly married to varnous busnness men of the clty Sam Lewis has lust opened an exclusave mens fashuon shop down town Often seen patromzung hrs shop are Roland Bradford Charles Lea mon Bobby Lazenby Bully Blain and Doyle Harrus Well known pastors of downtown churches are George Bennett and Jlmmy Johnson Favorutes IH the lndlanapolls 500 Mule Classic are those famous speed racers Jrmmy Shuelds Beauford Wnlson Mltchell Todd Charles Drlver and Bull Benefleld U S delegate to the Unlted Natuons vs Alan Flkes Jackie Carllsle and Dot Sandefer are worklng as translators In the U N Bulldlng Now teaching at Phlllups are Patsy Rouse head of the Hlstory Depart ment Nathan Hodges head football coach and Ross Gagllano basketball coach Also IH the teaching professvon IS Frank Wilson prlnclpal of a local elementary school Bama Deasons opera Never Again wuth orchestra conducted by Bully Bates IS a smash hut at the Metropolltan Sunglng leads are Carol Johnson Jlmmue Rogers Carl Scott and Harold Moore Bentley Rottone Norma Jean Cooper and Inez Ware are the ballet leads I . Q . . I . . I , I - I I I I ' I ' ' Il II ' I - . ll ' II 1 I I ' , . r r 1 ' Patsy Sandlin, Gloria McKinley, Margaret Waters, Edna Morrison, Jean I . . . , . I I . . I . I I ' I I ' I I I . I K . . . I . - 2 , 1 ' , ' r .I ll n Il 1 I I ' N ' ll ' II 4 4 e , . 1 l . I f - , , . Bobbie Shirley Lollue Kendrick and Chubby Moore are the stars of the local TV program I Love Larry On the staff at the TV station are La mar White Lowell Womack Carol Ragland Gary Ganus Phil Harris and Doyle Parker Robert Sellers who runs a iunkyard on the side is chief technician A launching station for flying saucers is now under construction at the Municipal Airport The protect is being engineered by Bobby Arthur Roland Belrose Ted Benton and Frank Lambert James W Stewart Milton Troha and John Phillips are the loint own ers of the Trans Universe Airlines The airline pilots and hostesses are Ger ald Aycock Dale Morgan Thomas Collins Danny Davis Jalon Payne Caro lyn Oliver Sylvia Mitchell Mary Green and Shirley Jordan Gene Smith and Herbert Wilson are running an atomic power filling station on the route to Mars Girls from the Shirley Roland School of Modeling are much in demand these days especially from the editor of Glamour Magazine Bobbie Lee Henderson Seen in many of the current fashion magazines are Doris Thom as Bonnie Whidby Marigwen Day Mary Ann Burton and Carolyn Morgan method to heat houses by sun power This is a great benefit to all who own glass houses made by the Bean Moreland Glass Construction Company Doctors Cecil Travis Gwen Williams and Pat Morrison were very hap py to hear that Mary Wilburn discovered the cure for heartburn recently She had been experimenting at the Lawson Clinic for thirteen years Attending the Busunessmens Convention here are New York stock brokers Tom Ray Gary Self Steve Brown and Danny DeStafino Among the few business women present are the loint owners of Colorful Hair Dye Company Ida Perkins Martha Tatum and Barbara Caudell The company started the fashion trend of blue green and purple hair dyes as shown by the colorful hair of Faye Davis Cloette Palmore and Helen Logan Many secretaries are accompanying their employers to the convention Among those present are Anne Ballenger Pat Bendall DeLois Crawford John Easterling Pat Hobbs Wynelle Moncrief Bobbie Myers Eunice Tyler Annette Wells and Edna Faye Sloan Joyce McCain sometimes called the second Betty Crocker has dis covered a method of condensing a whole meal into one small pill saving busy housewives a lot of work At her factory she employs such wonder ful cooks as Jewel Humphreys Jo Ann Roberts and Patsy Stephens Providing the music for the Mardi Gras Parade is the Campbell Five made up of Don Campbell Jimmy West Thaxton Newell Corrinne Zylman and Barbara Self Current vocalist for the band is Cecelia Each The Phillips T956 graduates have gone a long way in the past twenty years Let's hope they keep climbing the ladder of success Judy Clem I I . I I I I E . I ' I I ' I I I ' ' I 1 ' 1 I . I I r I ' - - u - ll - I I I I . I ' I I ' lrma Holley is being called a woman Einstein since her discovery of a 1 1 ' I I I . ' I . I I ' ' I I ' I I I ' : I I I I . I I I I . I . I , . I I I ' I I ' I I l I PAGE 57 Lh - 41553 . qt 1 ,L - W ' gg M Miiiiw Q5 za 1 ,I ' 2, 5 3 a 3' 'F H gg? 4 ,.,, ,A Mm 1 . x 4 , 4, 2 ,gg 5 ' ,i 4 1 4 fb. 5 gm. ,J 1 6. I 5 1 ., WM 'lie .An xv 1 , A- ff -A .Q A . M ' 4 :Jw . ' ' w il 2 45 fi? L , .mv V I s KI ' gQ wg, Qy um tpLG oLCLuQ,vf2SCmex1f Seczffon YQ' 4? 2 8 Q r E 1+ 4-f 1 I 4 J' , , 1 A ,M I I 4 - If-4 41' 5 U .J I8 . K .1 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Left to right first row Patsy Rouse Glenn Langner Susie M Gunrk Ann Key Marjean Dreher Clyde Black Chrlstlna Vella Dorothy Sandefer J-met OBarr James Stewart Ross Gaglnano Frank Wilson Second row Anna Bordenca Bull Collins Tom Carlton Joyce Shepard Bully Bates Gary Self Edna E1rIe Bearden Rob Harlan Amta Cockrell Barbara Gustln Margaret Ann Aycox Wllllam Pesto Maxwell McCon1Js Thnrd row Jean Phnlllps Nancy Kearney Fred Rawlnnson Nancy Moody Howard Beasley Karl Scott Fourth row Bcnnle Bowden Vurgnnua Wilson Hugh Ed Turner Martha Walt Patrncla S well Martha Hlcks Compton Wright Joe Akln NATIONAL THESPIANS Lett to rlght first r w Edwlna Stracener Nancy Moody J nv we Rogers Anna Bordenca Martha Want Susne McGulrk Bobble Shlrley Joyce Shepard Munme Lee Moore Second Roy Mary Ann McKeever Janet OBarr Jean Phullnps Nancy Parker Deame Henderson Jeannee Hampton Claure Prescott Barbara Abston Lollue Kendrick Third row Sharon Hamm Maxwell McCornbs Judy Clem L.a Juana Prnnv Ted Carlton Davnd McCaleb Joe Akin Clyde Black Bull Doug Moore Frank Grooms PAGE co PEN AND BRUSH QUILL AND SCROLL Maxwell McCornbs Matt Re d er Not pictured Joyce Sheoard Left to rnght hrst row Nancy Davis Sue L1ntrlp Karl Scott Bentley Rotton Duck Nall Sec ond row Garnet Leader Eliza beth Edw1rds Carolyn Cowdy J1udean Joyce David P1rnsh Third row Bobby Arthur James Hood Ed Derby Not shown Sue Hancock Philip Morris Q- 9+ 4 PAGE 61 W V 5 I ' I I t . L Xi Qi X- in 4 343 fi , D ,sf , ... . , , R mi . X A 2 is 5 1 .925 -9 ' r WM? . X . ' In L ' 17, l 1 . , 1 A i X FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA .1 ,ga x x GIRLS' LETTER CLUB PAGE 62 X. X x -Ti .nilffat Left to right, first row: Dorothy Sandefer, Nelda Cobb. Mary Lou- zis, Penny Jebeles, Laura Nygren Mary Sue Ray, Jane Melvin. Sec- ond row: Gail Walker, Martha Rik- ard. Barbara Pearce. Karen Mc- Combs. Third row: Sandra Atkin- son, Judy Glasscock. Ira Sue Lit- tleton. Evelyn Lillich. Joann Myers Cameron Reese. Drucilla Gibson Fourth row: Billie Worthington Charlotte Thach. Peggy Walters. Mary Ann Martin. Jeffe Young, Nancy Beard, Carolyn Billings. Fifth row: Mary Ella Gamble. Caro- lyn Dagnan, Katherine Clark. Mrs. Willingham lSponsorl. Patsy Evans. Wilma Harper, Anita Kelton. Ann Butler. Not shown: Margie Lander- felt. Virginia Morgan. Doris Good- win. Carole Lloyd. Judy McCord. Martha Montgomery. Lila Smith. Marthalene Brown, Judy Adams. Wanda Ducan. Left to right. first row: Carolyn Langston. Jo Ann Childre. Carolyn Barton. Carol Bile, Linda Haigler. Second row: Alice Huckaby. Carolyn Oliver. Wynette Turner. Jo Veal. Norma Williams. Patsy Stough. Irma Holley. Third row: Cecile Gospodarick. Carla Lawson, Char- lotte Clements, Carolyn Isbell. Fourth row: Jo Ann Jackson. Jackie Carlisle, Miss Bingham lSponsorl. Nar-cy Hubbard. Sue Bell. Eleanor Surber. Not shown: Olivet Sum- mers. JUNIOR RED CROSS e t to rlght back row B. I Cipps lc Presndent Kenny Clemons Treasurer Front row Sandra Stacy Corresponding Secretary Pat Wesson Presudent B tty Jo Davis Recordnng Secretary 11 LIBRARY CLUB Left to rnght first row Judy W1re Sue Enqle Carolyn M1thews Bonnue Whndby Eun ce Tyler Betty F1y Danlel llwrrnet Clements Je1nnne Myers Second row Joan Wells Bonnie Wnllnms Nnna Pmtterson Judy Vaughn Carolyn Berry M1ry .lane Chandler Mary McBee Betty P1rsons Vlrgunn Riley Third row Lawrence Todd Edward Mc Cutcheon Jerry SW'lf'0Fd Dwlght W1Idron Donnue Adcok Dempsey Lee Owens Charles Ch1n1blee Dinny De ft1funo Jnmmy Stewart Richard Nall Tyler Glenn Mnss Lewis Sponsor PAGE 63 Left to right, first row: Belva Hill, Marion Wilhite. Neva Wezd. Robert Tant. David Marshall, Lowell Womack, David Lacy. Shirley Beasley, Brenda Wright. Betty Burns. Second row: Charles Logsdon. William Pesto. Harris Weed, Bob Brown. Patsy Rouse. Claudette Faulk, Linda Lanham, Mary Lou Butler. Ann Adams, Jean Roper, Billy Bates. Third row: John Jeter. Bill Collins. Robert Talley. Tommy Smithernian. Ray McDuffey. Wayne Sims. George Bennett, Bill Robbins, Frank Wilson. C. W, Thigpen, Jerry Denton. Not shown: Jimmy Halbrooks, Sue Lantrip, Susie McGuirk. La Juana Prim. Clara Bowen. PROJECTION CLUB PROMOTERS Left to right. first row: La Juana Prim, James Stewart. Barbara Gustin. Sara Palmer. Clyde Black, Clara Bowen. Joan Rivers. Zora Gayle Thorpe. Janis Lewis. Hurst Mauldin. Second row: Tommy Smitherman. Emmanuel Flores, Sandra Pur- vis. Carol Johnson. Martha Rikard. Barbara Walker. Sally Turner, Margaret Aycox. Lila Smith, Martha Peacher. Harry Hairston, Becky Cantley, Betsy Pruitt. Third row: Bobby Bazernore. Judy Clem, Miss Virginia Praytor, Sponror. Dorothy Sandefer. Jimmie Rogers, Tom Carlton, Mary Ann McKeever, Phyllis Traywlck. Oliver Chapell, Jerry Maddox. Charles Jones. Anne Henderson, Wynelle Moncrief. Not shown: Maxwrll McCombs. PAGE 64 t to right front row: Wayne Palestini Joe Akin. Jack Clowdus Back row: Ennis Roper Frank Grooms. 'I I A - A'-.-.-i. - .. , ,,,, STAGE CREW row: Pete Wood. Russell Austin. Wayne Palestini, Howard Beasley. James Brown. Compton Wright, Turner. Rob Harlan. Bill Moore. Merrill Jones. Second row: Wayne Mauk, Maxwell McCombs, William Richard Brooks. Matt Reeder. William Nelson. James Sargeant. Glenn Langner. James Steele, Third Fritz McCready. Norman Winston, Hiram Coggins. Tom Carlton. David McCaleb, Clyde Black. Steve Chadwick Howard Manning. William Pesto. Fourth row: Andre Monteith. Ennis Roper. Nelson Eason. Bob Brown. Milton Ferguson Frank Grooms. Jimmy Nail. Ray Davis. Ross Gaglilno. James Stewart. NY it PAGE 65 , . A Left to right. first row: Brenda Roberts, Carolyn Porch, Jane Lehner, Gwen Webster. Sarah Leighber. Margie Marks, Carolyn Dagmer, Bobbie Weeks, Maggie Beck, Jackie McLain, Charolette Eddie, Susan Green, Joyce Hardy. Lilah Racecuva. Carolyn Holley, Alice Franklin. Second row: Beverly Summe s, Linda Wissingher, Cynthia Tinsley. Ann Watkins. Jackie Sherman. Doris Goodwin, Shirley Ketchie. Joy Coley, Bonnie Poe, Patsy Taylor. Betty Sue Swack. Linda Wallace, Mike Armstrong, Carla Belcher. Third row: Miss Andress. Nickolnene Carruba, Jeanne Gordon, Sarah Hallmark, Bobbie Brown, Annette Hopkins, Catherine Clark. Ann Ragland, Jo Ann Fromhold, Pam McMichael, Gypsy Thames. Jane Horton. Ann Barrett. Sylvia Norris, Lois Phillips. Fourth row: Barbara Pearce, Katherine Moren.Madelene Bambridge. Shirley Wallace, Charolette Ried. Amanda Vest, Nita Conway, Charolette Jacks, Sue Guthrie, Dot Pointer, Joan Ford. Dora Garrison, Jackie Reed. Fran- cess Cross. JUNIOR Y-TEENS SENIOR Y-TEENS Left to right. first row: Carolyn Screws, Carolyn Oliver. Wynette Turner, Ruth Paxton, Susie McGuirk. Pat McGinnis. Sec- ond row: Jo Anne Switzer. Barbara Parsons, Juanita Rainey, Ann Adams. Carolyn Berry. Third row: Carmen Holland. Carolyn Isbell, Ruby Troha. Mrs. Whitfield lsponsorl. Not shown: Sue Cockrell, Anetta Glynn, Jean Roper. PAGE 66 I AGLAIA Left to right first row: Katarina Patios. Louise Leo. Sue Engle. Sharon Hamrn. Lollie Kendrick Wanda Powell. Judy Ware. Sylvia Scher. Carolyn Matthews. Nina Patterson. Geraldine Trott. Jeannie Myers. Second row: Barbara Gilmer. Kay Turner. Ann Jones. Rosnell Bragon. Rosalee Carboni. Louise Gaut. Carol Pen. Marilyn Pope. Ann Bnze. Alice Huckaby. Mary Jane Chandler. Carolyn Jones. Pat Hood. Third row: Maggie Bru'o. Elaine Wood. Martha Cork. Miss Garrett. Nancy Hubbard. Pat Hobbs. Joan Le Fan. Claudette Faulk, Joyce McCain. Mary Lou Butler. Pat Garrett. Barbara Stuckev. Rebecca Webster. ASTRAEA Q. ' .1 X1 Sv Left to Right first row: Delite Waide, Carol Bile. Jean Powell. Ma- ry Martin. Mona Perry. Juanita Perry. Second Fiowz Gloria Moore. K' Martha Nan Dean. Barbara Rider. Esther Poarch, Betty Faye Daniels. Third Row: Juanita Richards. San- R dra Calvert. Carolyn Byrd. Miss Montgomery. Sandra Bynan, Not if shown: Beverly Jo Biggs. ' i 1 'rv' fi-is PAGE 67 I M Q gxxl RX, Left to right. first row: Rocco Calaniusa. David Parrish. Bob Brown. Joe Calamusa. Juni Schmidt. Second row: Billy Green. Alfred Knight. Ronny McWhorter. Charles Story. Paul Sorne's. and Mr. Dawson. Third row: Billy Voigt. Gene Gill. Jim Mc- Connell. Wesley Massengill. Brady Wolfe. Jim Davis. Not shown: Jimmy Carlton. CURRY CLIO Left to right, first row: Judy Walker. Shirley Roland. Carol Collins. Carolyn Barton. Jo Anne Chlldre. Nancy Moody. Jo Jackson. Suzzane r-luffaker. Becky Burns. Ann Varnon, Shirley Thomas. Helen Larnpros. Reba Gay. Peggy Bostick. Second Ann Tatum. Cloette Palmore. Evelyn Lullick. Gail Taylor, Nelja Chadwick. Sandra Brown. Mary Jo Harnes. Jan Garner Helms. Anita Taylor, Cameron Reese. Bonnie Whidby, Susan Kelley. Third row: Olivet Summers. Carolyn Neely, M Peacher. Sally Turner, Penny Jeheles. Nancy Parker. Rebecca Gilmer. Nancy Kearney. Leslie Meriwether. Francis Bi Fourth Row: Miss Airheart. Linda Perry. Gail Sterling. Helen Leontiis, Pauline Graphos, Maria Collins. Helen Nakos. ry Louzis. Not Shown: Lynn Pearson. Ann FOWI . Pa! artha shop, Nla- PAGE 68 1 1 t r w Hone Goodman Ruth Brown Martha Cox Sue Hancock, Janet O'Barr. Linda Lanham, Julia Hes- Left to right. Irs o : y . . ter. Second row: Betty Evans. Barbara Self, Joyce Kimbrell. Mary Shaw, Patsy Kelly, Virginia Self. Carolyn Morgan. Tnird row: Christina Vella. Mary AI.ce Jordan, Sandra Keith, Brenja McGowan. Jalon Payne. Lillian Lother, Brenda Schnittker. Masa Kelley, Faye McElduH, Mrs. Middleton. EU PHROSYNEAN DAMROSCH First row: Anita Cockrell. Barbara Speer. orma I aret Johnson. Sue Sanders. Jane Jones. Second row: Shirley Lo-srlon. Barbara Harmon. Sue lnqle. Sara Jn Palmer. Gayle Dunlap. Wilma Nipoer. Rosemary Howze. Paula Stephenson, Ann McMath. Carlynn Stephens. Third row: Mrs Rice lSpon- sorl. Betty Lou McGhee. Flora Dee Case. Evelyn Worthington. Sara E, Palmer. Rebecca Smith, Pat Hill. Virginia Mc- Clusky, Marilyn Rutlege, Jo Ann Deas. Barbara Fincham. Martha Henderson. N Wllnams, Edna Earle Bearden. Marqean Dreher, Sylvia Mitchell. Marq' f 3 ,,. 3 1 , ' 'u PAGE 69 lum- 7. 2 if , 1 V l i 2 I l Left to Right. First Row: Larry Webster. Charles Hartsell. Lafry Davies. Ronnie Bailey. Ralph Neely. George Frew, Bally Knight, Don Wilson. Second row: David Marsh. John Russell. Caarles Leamon. Billy Coggins, Charles Harden. Curtis Bird. Wil' ham Pesto, Third row: Myron Wells. Jimmy Cartledge, Frank B'own. James Lindsey. Roy White. Hobert Parks. Fred Wheeler, Johnny Bennett. Cary Keith Mi, Cummings. GORGAS MNEMOSYNEAN Left to right. first row: Jimmie Rogers, Jo Veal. Ann Key. Jo Ann Nash, Linda Haigler. Sandra Purvis. Bonnie Burks. Barbara Burks. Elizabeth Breedlove. Second row: Virginia Riley. Peggy Walters. Ann Smith. Marie Stanton. Brenda Barnes. Jean Turk. Joan Easterling. Third row: Ira Sue Littleton. Suzanne Ellard. Nancy Beard. Marigwen Day. Mary Jo Yarbrough. Peggy Jo Smith. Fourth row: Dorothy Sandefer. Edna Fay Sloan. Anita Johnson. Nancy Hood. Faye Atchison. Pat Hodge. Brenda Thomp- son. Jeffie Young, Pat Stephens. Filth row: Ann Hartsfield. Sne Sherman. Marie Ballard. Kay Grimes, Marlyn Brady Wilma Harper. Gwen Faulk. Carla Lawson. Carolyn Billings. Miss Greer lSponsorl. PAGE 70 Left to riqht. first row: James Stewart. Maxwell McCombs. Matt Reeder. Sam White. Steve Chadwick. Dennis Turner. Ar' thur Levine, Compton Wright. Second row: Wayne Lindernan. Paul Linderman. Sam Bonduris. Johnny Ray. Johnny Os- horn. Byran Hassler. Jim Strickland. Charles Goslin. Third Row: Gary Self. Jerry Harris. Arthur Turner. Jimmy Osborn. Denson Kurton. Robert Sorrell. John Dreher. Mason Riley. Flecher Anderson. Jimmy Wilson, Jimmy Tuck, Fourth Flow: M155 Vtlhitis. Gary Ganus. Thaxton Newell. Dwight Harris. Bobby Dobbs. Frank Lockrldqe. Joe Dobbs. Gary McPherson. Tommy Parks. David White. Benny Sexton. Jim Baty. Tommy Houze. O. T. Alford. Artie Davis. OWEN LITERARY SOCIETY PIERIAN Left to right. first row: Barbara Gustvn. Judy Clem. Jo Ann Hardin. Chubby Moore. Eleanor Waules. Nancy Davis. Jean Phillips. Terry Smith. Martha Walt. Second row: Gaul Walker. Martha Fllkard. Sandra Stevens, Becky Woods. Beverly Meri- wether. Frances Cunningham. Th'rd row: Renee Hernandez. Jane Paxton. Charlotte Thach. Julia Mansfield. Judy Lance. Syl- via Brown. Barbara Jordan. Angela Lawrence. Pat Bendal. Fourth row: Betsy Pruitt. Mary Chastain, Bobbie Shirley. Patsy Rouse. Mary Braswell, Judy Roper. Jane Fuller. Susan Ray. Mzss Holleman. Not shown: Virginia Wilson. PAGE 71 Left to right. first row: Bonnie Martin. Anna Bordenca. Joyce Shepard. LaJuana Prim. Phyllis Traywick. Carol Johnson. Laura Nygren. Bobbie Martin. Second Row: Mary Ann McKeever. Gayle Dyar. Edwina Stracener. Elizabeth Edwards. Dale Sox. Irma Holley. Kay Hairston. Eunice Tyler. Third Row: Mary Elizabeth Self. Pat Each. Laura Lucas. Linda Downey. Bob- I8 Myers, Corrine Zylman. Vivian Parsons. Bitsy Branton. Fourth rowcurth row: Martha Kirkwood. Beverly Swaim. Sandra Kincaid. Wynelle Moncrief. Patsy Bean. Libby Evans. S BII. M' PROMETHEAN ue e Iss Praytor, Cecilia Carter.. Not shown: Gail Bass. THALIA Left to right first row: Sara Perry. Mary Jane Reid. Jackie Carlisle. Sherr Vermillion. Claire Prescott. Myra Jean Brock. Judy Glasscock. Second row: Jean Bynum. Ann Snider. Betty Torre. Billie Wor- thington. Monetta Nuby. Alice Biddle. Carlene Tucker, Carolyn Smith. Beverly Leonard. Jo Ann Myers. Bobble Burgett. Karen McCombs. Bertha Taylor. Third row: Martha Thomas. Shirley Grimes. Barbara Littlepage. Dorothy Rivers. Faye Pruitt. Faye Davis. Connie Sue Barnett. Shelia Huddleston. Barbara Bailey. Jane Melvin. Mary Sue Ray. Ann Butler. Kathleen Pru- itt. Cecilia Each. Miss Young. Not shown: .lane Donaldson. Gail Mile, Edna Jewel Morrison. y McCurry. Belva Hill. Edith Christie. Johnnie A I PAGE 72 4, I t Left to right. hrst row: Judy Davis. Ceclle Buck. Catherine Casslmus. Jeanne Deale. Sue Blankenship. Eleanor Surber. Doris Camerone. Mary McBee. Barbara Abston. Gerald Carlile. Anita Haley. Second Row: Pat Mclnvale. Sue Davis. Brenda Wright Rochelle Prescott Sandra Jones. Jean Pickle. Gwen Harris. Carolyn Langston. Judy Carleson. Sandra Stacy. Carol Hud- dleston, Jean Hampton. Deanie Henderson. Gall Hopper. Pat Wesson. Jo Ann Wilbanks. Third row: Neva Weed. Elizabeth Cawley. Faye Hill. Patsy Evans. Sandra Johnson. Gail Harper. Constance Partee. Mary Ruth Garrett, Pat Miller. VESTALIA YANCEY Left to right, first row: Wayne Palestlni. Denis a a ano. g McCaIeb. Frank Grooms. Leland Downs, Rob Harlan. William Nelson. Johnny Waite. Second row: Marco Paz. Steve Bier- C t I Hu h Ed Turner. Tommy Carlton. Joe Akin. Clyde Black David ly. Robert Darnell, Kenny Clpnwnts. Paul Freeman. Alan Brasher. Tyler Glenn. Vernon Rucks. Lowell Womack. Don Paxton. Eric Tawnson. Bruce Williams. Jin-my Sewell. Third row: Emmanuel Flores. Pete Wood. Coach Magnuson. Ross Gagliano. Tommy Smltherrnan. Lyndell Brewls, Tommy Amberg. Frank Wilson. Glenn Langner. Bill Moore. Gerald Watson. Jimmy Harden. Bruce Nelson. Andre Monteltn. Charles Pinson. :nk LN PAGE 73 fx 2 u......,q Left to right, first row: Charles Logsdon, Lil Davis. Betty Lou Easter. M. T . ' d 'ircla urner Lm a Hamrick. Irene Wilson, James Hood. Second row: Joyce Williams. Jaudean Joyce .and Miss Leider Third row: Ruby Pitts. Frank Skelton, Ray Wilkins. Be- atrice Moore. Judy Fails. CH IAROSCURO THE CONFEDERATE ROUNDTABLE Left to right. first row: Jimmy Shields. Danny Davis, Norman Winston. Alan Fukes, Jnrnmy Posey. Second row: Jerry Hood. Nelson Eason, Johns Clements, Bill Benefleld, Geor e B n t. Th' d Palmer. Not shown: Larryy Bryant. Phil Harris. C. W. Thiqpln. Carl Scott, Willi g e ne ur row: Judson Davison, Jerry Swafford. Donald Hyde. Charles am Stiencarnp, Howard Tutwiler. 4 1 1 na, ...-pr..- ..-N , ,. M, ........ -. 4? 4 ix M A, vu X P7 3 ' L... an i PAGE 74 4 Mb' A y' Pr:-si Left to right, first row: Herbert Wilson. Marion Wilhite. Carolyn Oliver. Judy Nelson. Ina Worthington. Carolyn Sheeley. Faye Perkins, Ina Faye Woods. Emily Adams. Barbara Caudell. Mary Ann Burton. Jo Ann Johnson, Jackie Bradley, Mary Wilburns. Roland Belrose, Gail Wakefield. Virginia Pitts. Phyllis Pitts. Second row: Paul Coop. Cecile Gospodoreck. Jerry Armstead. Shirley Jordan. Ann Ballenger. Barbara Williams. Wanda Bobo, Melba Cooper. Betty Prewitt. Joyce Lewis, Betty Ware. Elsie Hopkins. Eugene Burforcl, Ollie Mae Woods, Robert Sides, Barbara Morgan. Third row: Mary Prince, Don Horton. Faye Thompson, Richard McClendon, Glenda Walling. Louise Green. Helen Logan. Gertrude Chapple. Robert Black, Cecil Travis. Joe Di Chira, Jerry Cryder, James Arrowood. Bobbie Barnett Needa Marland, Jimmy Parker. Fourth row: Mrs. Baker, Joe Vaught. Betty Taylor. Faye Pate, Steve Brown. Sue Harris. Fifth row: Fred Benton. Mr. Crawford. Danny De Stalino. Jim- my Stewart, Don Wilbanks. Billy Johnson, Mr. Hinz. John Cole, Royle Sears. Alan Holmes. Milton Troha. Frank Merrick. Ronald Travis. Billy Scott. Judy Crow, James Wolfe. Fred White. Not shown: Mary Rildran, Edwina Burdetl, Edith Chris- tie, Pat Erwin, Jo Ann Hardin. Dnnky Harris. Belva Hill, lrma Holley, Sandra Kelton, Huqhlene Luckey. Patricia Morrison. Bobbie Jean Myern, Ann Smith. Barbara Smith. Donald Stalnaker. Pat Stephens Doris Thomas, Herbert Wlllon. D. O. CLUB DRAMATIC CLUB Left tn right, first row: Pat Williams, Wanda Schoel, Bama Deason, Billy Bates, Sara Utley. Martha Cain, Penny Lawrence. Clara Bowen, Susan Kilgore. Second row: Louise Numoleton. Becky Cantley, Lynn McKcy, Janice Hamilton, Evelyn Eutell. Ba- rbara Bamburg. Maxine Stinson. Mary Jo Salter. Jo Ann Waldron. Janet Lawler. Third row: Miss Janet White. Bentley Flotton. Jack Redfern. Charles Jones. Leon Dickinson. Wayne White. Peggy Brown. Jeanne Wilkerson. Betty Lou Wynn. Helen Silver. Patsy LeFoy. Janis Greenwood. Not shown: Judy Strong. PAGE 75 Left to rght. first row: Charles Atkins. Oren Batnb. Jeanette Hicks. Margaret Smith. Martha Peacher. Sally Turner, Suzanne Huffaker. Gloria McKinley. Peggy Joe Smith. Second row: Sandra Reeder. Margaret Ann Aycox, Barbara Gustin, Carol Rob -ertson. Rochelle Prescott. Leslie Meriwether, Judy l-lamrick. Louise Gaut, Joy Coley. Third row: Judy Hammond. Pat Hill. Anita Cockrell. Carolyn McCarIsy, Theresa Rinaldi. Cnrlynn Stephens. Emanual Flores. Bryan Hassler. Fourth row: Lynn Mars. Sam Simpson. Phillip Bean, Jerry Schoel. Jimmy Dnyis. Not Shown: Sylvm Brown. Miss Florence Fedster. FRENCH CLUB FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA Left to right, first row: Bette Prewitt. Shirley Jordan, Pat Erwin, Sandra Kclton. Gnyln Hitt. Ollie Mae Woods. Second row: Mary Prince. Jackie Bradley. Julia Hester. Gny Hicks. Rf-twercn Smith. Melhn Conner. Third row: Barbara Smith. Gail Wake- field, Ann Smith. Virqinin MrClusky. Mr. l-HWS. i i PAGE 76 'Fe Q ! , uw-I v I in .1 y il' . Left to right, first row: Johnny Want. Sue Cade. Joe Calarnusa. Gayle Dyar. Gall Bass. Betsy Pruett. Mary Eliza- beth Self. Lynn McKoy. Denis Catalano, Jane Fuller. Judy Dav-s. Rebecca Woods. Diane Young. Beverly Meritwether, Kay Hairston. Parn McMichael. Second row: Barbara Bamburg. Ann Jones. MMary Braswell. Janlce Hamilton. Lynn Pearson, Rob- ert Darnell, Paul Freeman. Alan Brasher, Hurst Mauldxn. Join Dreher. Nancy Merrill. Gypsy Thames. Marie Beaudry. Third row: Walter Johnson. Mary Wilburn, Christina Vella. Caro yn Thornton. Lyyndell Brewis. Fourth row: Norma Coop. Sara Jo Palmer. Janice Greenwood. Bobby Bazemore. Jack Rice. Frank Mitchell, Freddy Styles. Tommy McPherson, Lance Hearn, Joe Dean. Kenneth Stanton, Vernon Rucks, Evan Veal. Charles Bryant, Miss Senn lSponsorl. LATIN CLUB SPANISH CLUB Left to right. hrst row: Danny Davis. Phyllis Traywnck. Betty Torre. Judy Lance. Rebecca Gilmer. Renee Her. nandez, Martha Kirkwood, Marco Paz. Second row: Pat Norris, Ronald Wulluarns. James McCalI1ster. Sandra Kincaid, Car. olyn Jones. Frances Cunningham, Margaret Johnson, Miss Parrett 1Soonsori. Mary Elizabeth Davis. Bruce Williams, Janlgg Wh taker. Thurd row: Perrin Bryant. Bobby Dobbs. Kay Turner, Juanita Rainey. Mary Chastain. Pat Hood. Billy Do,-. rough. Steven Jones. Anthony Bruno. Not shown: Sue Sanders. Bama Deason. UP PAGE 77 STAMP CLUB L t rght Yrs! ro George Sakellar de Sta ley F II r Stephen Lo y Ed McCu! heo Da d La y Charles Brya t Way e Da s Second ro Mr Bro n John Duncan Carl Waddell Clayto russ Da d To pso c K d k D Daly M ss Doss THE STORM The gagged streaks of llghtnlng bolts And like a sounding anvul then There comes a thundering sound The scenes I see between each flash Reveal a startllng stght The trees are bowing to the ground And trembling with fright' Then comes the ram ln mlghty blast Of wmd which tear the leaves From off the lumbs and un the streams Of water they are seized The mlghty cloud It blllows hugh And then to show nts mlght It throws another llghtnlng bolt To startle mortal sught PAGE 78 Oh what as grander than a storm For there IS nothing on this earth That can the rlvers full There as nothung that can quench The thlrst of forests great And there are none that can declde What IS the wlde world s fate The mlghty storm vs but a part Of what my God can do And when l look upon Has work It us forever new La Juana Prlm ef to i , i w: i s. n u e, vo , c n. vi c , n vi. w: . w . . , n T , vi m n, Ja k en ric i , i . . . . 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