Phillips High School - Mirror Yearbook (Birmingham, AL)

 - Class of 1957

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SENIOR CLASS REA CORR1NNE ZYLMAN Kt C. O. Safety Committee 5: Senior Cla Plan-•at 8: Promethean 2-8: Jr. Red Cro»» b. Vice President 5; S R Paper Chairman 3; Math Cla » Secretary 3; Choealter 2-6: Choir S-8: Madrigal Club 8; Leta KltU Mualc Award 7. SENIORS NOT PICTURED JAMES C ARROWOOD Jimmy Science Club 4-5: O. O. Club 6-8. RAMONA CARPENTER ANITA JOHNSON HELEN LOGAN % r; Stenographer Club 8: D. O. Club 7 8: Sr. V-Teen 6-6: Jr. Y-Teen 2-4; S. R. Vice Preel-dent 8. P. T. A. Rrpretentative 7. 957 PAGE 21

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THE EDNA ELIZABETH VANSANT tuiJn Junior Y-Te«ns ft: Senior Y-Teens 7; Marshal JONATHAN VERMILLION Jobiwn S.R. Council Member 6, 7: Biology Class President 3. Vice President 4: Thalia Literary Society 2-S; D. O. Club S-8. WILLIAM MANLEY VOIGT Bill Senior Class Vocalist 8: Senior Class Who’s Who 8; Curry 0-8. Secretary 8. Chaplain 6. Critic 7. Pins Chairman 7, Who’s Who 7. Stamp Club ft: S. R. President ft, P. T. A. Representative 7, Safety Chairman 8: Choir ft-8: Librarian 7, Business Manaoer 8: Band 2-4. Madrigal Club 6. 8: Boys’ Chorus President 8: Orchestra 3: Phillips Night 5-8: Band Vaudeville 5. 7; Nat onal Poetry Anthology 7; Marshal 7, B Team Basketball 4; Tennis S; Club Stunts 6. 7; May Court Representative 5. 7: Lunchroom Assistant 5. Chemistry Lab Assistant ft. Student Activity Monogram 8. CHARLES JOHNSON WAIDE Buck Senior Who’s Who—Best All Round 8: Ushers Club 7. 8: S.R. President 3. 5. 8: Red Cross Representative 1. ft. Safety Chairman 4: Sports Club 4-8: Football 4. 6. 8. Letter 8. Co-Cap-tain 8. Track 5. 7. Letter 7; Preald.Ot of n o'ogy Class 4; President of English Claas DWIGHT DEE WALDROP DeWin Senior Class Annual Committee 8: Library Club 2-8, Sergeant at Arms 5. Critic 6. President 8: Dramatic Club 2-4: Corga Literary Society 8: Promoters of Good Will Understanding 8; Band 3-7; S.R. Pres dent ft. Marshal 8. HOWARD WHITLEY JO ANN WILBANKS Jody Veitalta 3-8. Historian 4. Critic 5. Treasurer 6. Vice President 7. President 8. Who’s Who 4-8: Oictatlon Club 8; 8. R. Secretary 1. 2. 8. Stamp Salesman 3, Council Member 4. Mirror Agent 5. Red Cross Representative 6. Vice President 7. Missl Phillips Contest 8: Economics Class Vice President ft; Ph Hips Night Program 4. 6. Mirror Typist 8: Marshal 4, ft, Head Marshal 6: Jr. V-Teens 3: Library Assistant 3: Freshman Beauty Contest Judge t; Homemaking Vice President 8: Gym Captain. Volley Ball, and Basketball 4: Softball Team Captain 3: Senior Class Color and Flower Chairman 8. NORMA ANN WILLIAMS G.L.C. 3-8. Chaplain 7. Bookstore Chairman 8. Prettiest 8. Most Likely to Succeed 8. School Letter 3: Damrosch 2-8. Chapla n 4. 5. Corresponding Secretary 6. Pres dent 7. Parliamentarian 8. Most Athletic 6. 8. Miss Dam-rosch 7, Representative Miss Country Fair 5. 7. May Court Representative 7; S.R- President 3. Paper Chairman 6. Stamp Salesman 7. Sportsmanship Chairman 8: Cheerleader 6-t; Marshal 4-8. Head Marshal ft: Gym Class Captain 8: Gym Assistant 8: P.T.A. Fashion Show 5: Volleyball Team 8. Girls’ Basketball Team 3: Club Stunts 8. Student Activity Mono-gram 8. BRADY WAYNE WOLFE Ushers ft-8. Associate Hrad Usher 8, Ushers Membership Committee 7: Curry ft-8. President 8. Chairman of Membersh p Committee 7: Vice President of Freshman Boys’ Club 1. S.R. Council Member 2, 4; Marshal 7; Schedule Committee 7. 8. MAX PETERSON WOOD Petr G.O. First Associate 7. Assembly Committee Chairman 8. National Honor Society 7-8; Yancey 3-8. Vice President 8. Mr. Yancey 8. Parliamentarian 7: Ushers ft-8. Treasurer 8: Jun-tor Red Cross 4-6. President ft: Band 1-ft: Marshal ft. 7. 8: Senior Class Social Chairman 8: Tennis Letter. Mgr. 1, 3; Sen'or Play ft. 8: Phillips Representative on C tlxenshlp Tour 7. Phillips Representative to National Red Cross Convention 5: Stage Crew 7. 8: Senior Class Who’s Who 8: S.R. Council Member 1. 8, Student Activity Letter 8: American Legion Award 8. January



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Memories Left Behind Green Doors We, the Senior Class of January 1957, being of unsound mind (?), and acting under fraud (?), and force (?), do hereby declare as our Last Will and Testament the following: Joanne Switzer leaves her well-worn Hamlet book to Kent Robinson. Take special note of all the red, green, blue, and brown lines when taking Miss Finley's English tests. Sue Cockrell leaves her lop-sided typing eraser to Wanda Bradford, who can find use for it also in her Type 4 class. Mary Jane Reid leaves her fashion designs to Betty Davis. Patricia Biggs leaves her Homemaking 8 notebook to Barbara Finchum. Juanita Rainey leaves her height to a cute little freshman, Shirley Chaney, to divide with her sister, Shelvia. Carolyn Isbell wills her place in the girls' gym to Howard Pridmore, who tries to get in there every day. (Who's in there, Howard?) Edna Van Sant leaves her history book to Hughlene Luckey. Christine Limbaugh would like to donate Betty McGhee a few of her pounds. Barbara Bailey wills some of her height to Martha Musgrove, who will need it for her basketball career. Rosa Lee Carbonie wills her cousin, Tony Ippolito, to the girls, if they can get him. Helen Logan wills her long eyelashes to Faye Hill. Curtis Bird leaves his Usher rat paddle to Mr. Irving E. Fullington, who has a fancy for collecting them. Carol Pugh wills her pin-up picture of Elvis Presley to Jo Ann Deas. Merrill Jones wills his jokes to Mr. 'B , who needs some. Mary Kildron wills her ability to memorize the memory passages in Miss Finley's English 8x class to anyone who can do it. Norma Williams leaves her ability to jump high when doing yells to Gloria Moore, who seems to have a little trouble getting off the ground. Johnnie Vermillion wills Olga Wilhite all her shorthand notes. Matt Reeder, being of sound mind and body (he says) does hereby bequeath one slightly-used Honor Society candle to Tommy Kelley, who was always in the dark. Bobby Dobbs wills his seat by the radiator in Miss Cobb's room to Charles Ho-burt Parks. Ronnie Bailey and Larry Tuck leave passports to God's Country, Inglenook, to any student wanting to go there. Roberta Rensaleer alias Judy Lance leaves her acting ability to the senior play aspirants. Joe Dickiana leaves with his compliments his front seat in Miss Moss's room, which he has occupied for many semesters, to the Mirror Board. Charles Stary leaves his ability to look as if he knows the answers to all the PAGE 22

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