Benjamin Russell High School - Echo Yearbook (Alexander City, AL)

 - Class of 1959

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'W . 44 lf! .- Classes page I7 mnler .- Organizations page 47 Spring - Features Page 7l Slllflln-el' 1 Patrons aa Page 95 To Everything There ls A Season L 1 I 1 Ll till I lf xx School life has its place in thus rhythmic pattern Xfritten into the very nature of young lives is the necessity for study recreation and friend shnps School furnishes a field of golden oppcrtunrtr s and unharvested it is ood AUTUMN S glory the years gala work has now begun classes homework pep rallies ball games parties and fun Num L s 1 up md: ru WINTER winds howl through the naked campus trees We like the wind upon our faces it makes our cheeks red puts a sparkle in our eyes and a lightness in our heads Nobody s in a hurry to get to classes talk talk talk from gay chatter to serious reflections on forthcoming exams We love the winters activities and all the fun and knowledge they brnng We feel close to each other and a warmth of spirit rushes in SPRING the season of sudden freshness freedom and new life We cherrsh many happy thoughts that bring unending pleasure little souvenirs of the Wash ington trip the junior Senior Prom and picnics at Kowaliga Progressing with the seasons we approach graduation with conf: dence and pride In achievement Vxfrth diplomas in hand we bow out of high school to be greeted bv the beckoning smile of SUVl'VlER Fun laughter and relaxation await s A new page has been written in this book of life upon rt we have written a record of our accomplishments through past days of the glorious Autumn the :cy blasts of Winter the freshness of Spring and the future promise of lazy Summer days 66 0 97 ll llil' llir' L'tIl'lfI ruirziirmflli, wr' lllmu 111.1 lriirwsl, mul wltl ml lr' , irzzrl ,NllIlllllL'lA tim! ii'i11la'1', iiml iltn rlml nigh! sliiill rot 1 . . . . I . , . . . V possibilities. This is our way of life, and we must go along, believing that . . g V 0 9 . . , 9 9 Hut i T 1 ' lifts il wuzrziug il't!al of slowly yruszlcing r ' I ye O 9 9 Q' I . A K I I i ' l ' ' ' u. 9 Q . . G . The Benjomin Russell High School 4 The Fairgrounds f Alexander City, Alabama ,aw The B.R.H.S. building contains thirty-five classrooms, a fine arts auditorium, cafeteria and kitchen, library, health clinic, dark room equipped with modern audio-visual equipment, gym- nasium, room for developing pictures, industrial arts shop, agriculture shop, two science labo- ratories, home economics kitchen, sewing room, and model bedroom and living room, offices for the principal, librarian, lunchroom supervisor, athletic director, and numerous lounges for teachers and students. Accredited in l95l, the Benjamin Russell High School offers a wide variety of both cul- tural and vocational courses, BOARD OF EDUCATION lvlr. T. D. Russell, Chairman Mr. Earmon lcnes, Vice-Chairman Mrs, Wade C. Lamberth Mr. L. E. Sellers Dr. l-l. E. Askin Benkunni QU! Rus5eH P. G. MYER Superintendent of Education fBirmingharn Southern, A. B.: University of Alabama, M. A.J drninistration High chool IAMES E OWEN CHARLES FARROW L C CALDWELL Principal Supervisor of Instruction Attendance Supervisor flacksunvllle State Colege B tAlabama Polytechnic offord B S A P M University of Alabama M AJ ltute B S M MRS. ANNE B. ASKEW lVllSS NELLIE BONNER b,ARS.AlJMlkDRR AHAN English, journalism , lEnglish, American Historyl ,Ylp l nglish Latin lAlabama College, A. BJ, Vx 'Alabama Polytechnic Insti- lHuntingdon A B ii A 'j :ir tute, B. S.. M. S.l Northwestern N S 1 f ' Engli h MRS. MARY EDNA CARLISLE English ll-loward College, A. B.g Alabama Polytechnic Institute, M. S.l 5 X v MRS. ANNIE PEARL CROCKETW English lLivingston State College, B. S.j Q 4 fd rv .glvgl . . ,ff 4 Q fn fy Y' f 1. , is R g at 1. ' 'gt on f an I .lf - .rg lf, , , S551 Y' I 1 Z: gr' 5411! -, 5 ,',..M, btw gf 0- nbmff H, -,f J,,,.Wi .Qui af fi in UQ -if .,,,.Au,an -I in up 3,1 gp .. l,,.,,, .. A H ' 4 ' :Uv 5 vi MRS. BARBARA COLE MRS, ANN HEACOCK TOLLIVER WOODARD Chemistry, Physics, Science Biology BiOlOgy. Cen, Math.. llacksvhvillc State College, B. S.l if-Xlabama Polytechnic Instituto. B. Sm Physical EduCaflOr1 Llacksonvillo State College, B. S University of Alabama, M, S.l Science and athematics BEN HARRIS MISS EUNICE TURNHAM Solid and Plane Geometry, Plane Geometry, Algebra Trigonometry, Algebra fUniversity of Alabama, A. B., ll-loward, A. B., Univ. of Alabama, M. S., Alabama Polytechnic institute, M. 5.1 '15 MRS. LUCY PAGE FULLER Dcrnocracy, English, Algebra Alalzama Polytechnic IHSTJLATC, B S, Nl. Sf drug Q fm. 42 - ,ar , we 9 CHARLES LEE American History, World History, Science Alabama Polytechnic lnslifcfc, S. S B J :sb BILLY SAM NOLAND Civics, Physical Educaliozw University cf Alal-mm. E S Social Studies-Commercial BRUCE XNALLACE Vsforld History, English jacksonville Sfafc College, B. 5.1 ' . . 'U . MRS. MARY CAMPBELL Typing, Shorthand ll-loward College, B. S. A. P. l., M. Aj MRS. ELIZABETH CHAPMAN Typing, Bookkeeping lAlahama College, B. S.l 'V . 1 fl' e Q' 'S l 9 ir CECIL A. CROCKETT Vocational Agriculture llvlississippi State College, B. S., A. P. I., M. SJ H. L. IOHNSON Diversified Occupations lTroy State College, B. 5.1 MRS. INEZ CURVIN Vocational Home Economics lAlabama College, B. 5.3 Vocational VV. B. CAUSEY Industrial Arts iAlabama Polytechnic lnstif tute, B. S., M. 5.1 idk ,pw S H. LYCN. Direcfor MRS. BARBARA YOUNG, Direcior Boys' Physical Education illriivorsim wf Ainimiwm B. Sk Girls' Physical Education iUV1iVCVSiTV of Arizona. B. SW i X . MRS. CEORCIE DARDEN Secretary to Principal fiviasscy Business College? Physical Education W. F. LEE Band Director LWCST Kcrimcky and University of iowa, B, S., M. A.J L 5. lVIi uis io ., 'L I - rffiizg. 'sijimsv scfwisizouoi-i A Chorus illacksoriviilc Sfatc Cuilcgc. B, 3.3 E- Q X MRS. MARIORIE CALDWELL Lurichroorfi Supervisor Dcmtic Trai-Hog, Uwivcrsity of Alabama, A P. If- f... The Currlculum The curnculum of BRHS lends Itself well to two patterns of learnnng the academlc course of those who plan to enter buslness upon theIr gradua tIon Each student gulded by hIs parents should decIde what type of tram Ing he expects to receIve from thIs school before he enters the nnnth grade and he should select hIs subgects accordIng to hIs decIsIon BBSIC requirements for graduatlon Include Englush four years socnal studles two years wuth AmerIcan history beIng requIred mathematIcs one year scIence one year a mInor subject four years The followlng selectnons are avaIlable In the varIous fIelds of study socIal studIes AmerIcan hIstory cIvIcs world hIstory democracy and eco nomucs mathematIcs general math Algebra I and ll plane geometry trIgonometry scIence general scIence bIology chemIstry physucs LatIn IS taught two years VocatIonal subjects Include IournalIsm busuness law and arIthmetIc typIng I and ll shorthand I and ll bookkeepIng Each year the commercual department IS beung enlarged and ennched to provude adequate secretarlal courses for those who are Interested In prepanng for thIs fIeld Other vocatuonal sublects are home economncs agrnculture and Indus trral arts each of whIch may be taken more than one year The dIversIfIed occupatlon program controlled and supervIsed by the government offers a wIde varIety of courses to be taken In conIunctIon wnth on the Iob traInInff In the school The student may enter INTO any occupatIonal fIeld In town whIch deals wlth traInIng In the productIve skIlls such as banklng nursrng technIcIans commercIal work textales sellIng and beautIcIans Three mInors each carrysng a half credIt are offered each vcar They Include band physIcal educatuon and chorus Upon the completIon of SIXTSEU major unIts and two mInor UNITS of work a student IS a candIdate for graduatIon . 4. A - I ' '. .I - V I. 'V . Q A ll - T V A Q l- li T' c. 'il . -A ' - I I' I, 'I A ,' ' ki I I I S' . I I - ' .4 I ' I 4 4 D ' ,T . v- A 'I 'T f . Y . V AA lf! . I T ' Browsing around lleftl--The latest fashions being created by Darlene and Carol. lcenterl-How do you spell antidisestablishmentarianism? Maybe studious Deana knows. Crightl-Hunt 2-3-4, Peck 2-3-4. Get that rhythm, Robbie. Glenda, Barbara, Mft. .J 2,5 X il? Cleft? One out of many i.amar watches the experiment, while Norma, jimmy and Donald look at what9 lcenterl-Coach Lee teaching American history Crightl-Exam day in English BRHS U llettl--Convention bound-Edith, Harriet, Mrs. Cameron, Rebecca and Celia, x K lcenterl-To publish an annual requires l,O00 hours of work. Here joel, Edith and Betty put in their share. lrightl-Veterans Day-l 958, 'ir ik ik Sw-11-age. llettl Nlelba selects cards for the annual senior Christmas card sale lcenterl Holder of the lucky ticket Cary the prize a canary yellow Cadillac lrightl Happy Birthday Rebecca say Ellen Iudy and jimmy 'ff 'H 9. sk X11 mil: 2 z W I F' ff K 1 5 1 Q W V 5 .- , 4 MMM ,..,,4m- 1 Y ' 'l'!x'A Q i3S's 'frff . H ' .Lf Mx W' ax pm' 3223555 bfi M -fun M. M.. ...MM , A- WA- V if . M..- .. vw 8. .,9f-- va- wr gg, fi9f'H E X X 'Q , 'ww ak Um The Meaning Ol Grades By Harrlet Rrckman Over the centurres there has always been a reward for a job or feat well done Many tames nt wasn t a pruceless grft but more or less a symbol to show that a person had performed well The Romans placed a wreath of olrve leaves on the head of the Olympnc Wrnner sym bolrzmg he was the most skrlled athlete Even now all over the world ribbons are awarded to contest wunners a blue rrbbon for frrst place wrnner a red one for second place and whrte for a thurd place wrnner Here rn school we are awarded grades for an excellent feat a good feat average poor farlung and uncomplete An A rs our blue rrbbon and we are truly proud of rt lt stands for the best we could do an hard work and study A B rs our red rnbbon second place to an A and a C us of course our thard place white ribbon The D s and F s get no rrbbons because gust as there are spectators at a contest who merely stand by and watch others take away the prlzes qurte content to recerve just what they can get with no effort so are there spectators un school A person who makes B s and C s and lower may be quate envrous of an all A student however that doesn t very often stung enough to make hum study hard enough to make all As hrmself ln some cases at may though In a truly lndustrrous person Many tames parents get qurte disturbed and act a lrttle rashly over the grades therr chul dren brrng home They pornt to the teacher and accuse hum for their chrld s poor grade lf that parent would stop and thunk a moment he would probably realuze that the child ns the contestant rn the contest for the prrze A and has no help from the auduence The best thing to do us to have a quret talk with the chrld and encourage hrm to try harder Encouragement as a helprng hand by Itself Many trmes we may hear that johnny drdn t deserve an A he gust knows how to boot luck the teacher lf thus IS true ut :sn t entnrely the student s blame more so ut rs the teach ers fault ln the frrst place a teacher should not be partral to any one student lf the gudges rn a contest awarded a furst place prrze to a thnrd pnze wmner there would be qurte a but of controversy among the spectators agamst the judges and the contestant and so rt as an the school The teacher may guve the grade, and the student may take It but resentment rs strong and both the student and teacher wall have lost respect and frrends I . . v . . v . n ' - y v n u v v - . . . nn u - . - , . , . . an an - . - v u n tn u . . . . v n . a I n - v v 1 n n - f A , . . 1 , . . . . . . , , . u . . . . . n 1 - - ss - rv . . . g I . 1- I - an . . . . n - u . . . - n 1 ' a . . . s v nn - us . . - v , . When Autumn Comes -- With the turning of the multi-colored autumn leaves, B.R.l-l.S. opens its doors and the classes begin their activities for the year. The seniors, being the oldest and most experienced of the students, enjoy being first in the election of class officers, song, motto, flower and colors. On the other hand the junior Class fulfills its fondest dream of measuring for class rings. Meanwhile the Sophomore Class feels right at home as they watch the freshmen ex- perience the feelings of mingled fright and joy of being a part of high school. The first things all minds turn to are the football games on those breezy, exciting nights. Following each home game a dance is held, and good fun is the keynote. The school year begins in a blaze cf beauty, for never were the leaves so brilliant, and the school year begins with a burst of enthusiasm for learning and a high school spirit. Senior Class Officers Class Hsstory ln the fall of l947 the l959 graduatsng class of BRI-lS placed two solsd feet on the fsrst rung of the ladder of hsgher educatson ln anuary of the same year the old AC elementary school burned leavsng them to complete thesr fsrst year and most of thesr second sn the Alexander Csty churches Although they were under unusual csrcumstances they managed to learn the fundamentals of readsn rstsng and rsthmetsc Halfway up the ladder as thesr knowledge grew they found them selves sn junsor l-lsgh School Thesr class may well be remembered for organszsng the Safety Patrol havsng the fsrst Esghth Grade Prom and or ganszsng the school paper The l-lsllsan Avondale and csty schools prepared for the last four rungs sn the ladder as they attended BRHS As season followed season they found themselves strugglsng Cvsth more dsffscult subsects and more mature problems Then sn l958 they stepped upon the last rung of thesr ladder as they entered thesr fsnal year of school wsth one hundred and thsrteen members sn the Sensor Class A few of the hsghlsghts of thss year were the Chrsstmas card sale magazsne sale Chrsstmas party Washsngton trsp junsor Sensor Prom football banquet Sensor banquet and the ultsmate clsmax when they stepped off thss ladder to begsn agasn on sndsvsdual ladders of thesr own C-raduatson . . . . n J On September l, l955, one hundred seventy-five freshmen from Russell. ltirst rowl+Charles Alford-FFA '56, '57, '59, President FFA '58, Larry Allen+D. O. Club '58, Betty Io Austin - FHA '57, '58, '59, FTA '58. Echo and Cinder '59. lsecond rowl - Geral- dine Baggett - FHA '57, '58, Beta Club '58, '59, Melvin Bai- ley: Charles Billings- ley -- Football '58, '59, Track '58, '59, secretary - t r e a surer Letter Club '58, '59, lthird rowl - Freddie Blankenship - Base- ball '56, '57, '58, '59, Football '56, Letter Club '58, '59, Science Club '59, Nancy Blankenship- Chorus '56, lvliss Echo Court '57, Band '57, '58, '59, FHA '57, '58, '59, FTA '58, '59, Majorette '57, '58, Head Ma- iorette '59, Beta Club '58, '59, Melvin Boone - F F A '57, vice - president FFA '58, FFA '59, Echo and Cinder '59, ltourth rowl - Byron Brock - D. O. Club '58, '59, Lamar Cald- well - Football '56, 57, 58, 59, Co- captain '59, Basket- ball '56, '57, '58 Track '56, '57, '58, '59, Wrestling '58, Letter Club '56, '57, '58, '59, president Letter Club '59, Base- ball '58, '59, Who's Who '59, Edith Cam- eron-Band '56, '57, '58, Band Librarian '57, Student Council '56, '59, Beta Club '58, '59, Echo and Cinder '59, editor of Echo '59, Who's Vifho '59, Cfitth rowl - Hoyt Carlisle - Band '56, Football '56, '57, '58, Wrestling '56, '57, Key Club '58, '59. Boys' State '58, Stu- dent Council '59, president Senior Class '59, Who's Who '59, Bobbie Gail Cokerf FHA '57, '58, '59I Rebecca Crockett - transter Gilbertown lr. High School '57, FTA '57, '58, '59, FHA '57, '58, '59, FFA Sweetheart '57, Cho- rus '57, Band '58, '59, Echo and Cinder '59, Assistant editor Efho '59, Beta Club '59 ltirst rowl e Linda Daniel - Band '56, '57, '58, '59, FHA '57, '58, '59, FTA '57 '58 '59 Stu- dent Council '58, 5Ci- ence Club '58, Cinf der and Echo '59, Ma- iorette '59, A I I e n Dark - Band '56, Baseball '57, Football, 58, '59, Wrestling '58, '59, Key Club '58, '59, Science Club '58, Student Council '59, Who's Who '59, Echo and Cinder '59, Wayne Duck- Foot' ball '56, Football Manager '57, Foot- ball '58, Letter Clul' '57 '58 '59, D. O ciuis '59, lsecono rowl -- Pa t Easferwood - Chorus '56, FHA '57, '58, '59, Beta Club, '58, '59, Echo and Cinder '59' LaNan Estes - FHA 56 57 '58 '59 Beta' Club '58, '59'g Ellis FlOl.ll'h0Y-- FFA ' 57 '58 56,', '59, o. o. Club '58f '59 ithird rowl - Frances Forbus - Band '56, '57, 58, FHA '57. FTA '58, '59, Beta Club '58, '59, Stu- d e nt Council '59, Echo and Cinder, '59, W h o ' s W h o '59, Mary Forbus - Band '56, 57, '58, FTA '56, '57, '58, '59. FHA '57, '59, secree tary lunior Class '58, Cheerleader '59, Sci- ence Club '59, Key Club sweetheart '59, Martha Futral e- FHA '57, '59, FTA '59. ttourth rowlfwanda Gentry-Chorus '56, FHA '57, '58, '59, FTA '59, Ellen Class FTA '56, '57 '58 '59, FHA '57, '58, '59, Band '56, '57, '58, H o rn e coming maid '58, Cheerleader '59, Echo and Cinder '59, Who's Who '59, i . Melba Grant - FHA '57, '58, '59, FTA '57, '58, '59, Beta Club '58, '59, Science, Club '59, Came ra Club '59, Echo and Cinder '59, ifitth fowl-Herschel Greer: Andy Crimsley '57 -- Football '56, Band '56, '57, '58. Basketball '57, Sci! ence Club '58, Susan Hagan - FTA '56, '57, '58, '59, FHA '57, '58, '59, Echo lunior Maid '58, Head cheerleader '59, Stu- d e nt Council '59, Echo and Cinder '59, Who's Who '59, wr' f We Q A l Q 'Sa,,, Xl: . 2 r X I K N..- ltirst row'-Dalphine HammondYFl-lA '57, '58, '59, FTA '58, '59, Patricia Horton N-Transfertronf Rockford '58, Fl-lA '58, '59, FTA '58, '59, Faye Huey -A Fl-lA '57, '58, '59, FTA '58, '59, Beta Club '58, lsecond rowl -- loel lanney - Student Council '57, '58, vice- president S t u de nt Council '58, president Student Council '59, Key Club '57, '58, '59, chaplain Key Club '59, Boys' State '58, Echo and Cinder business manager '59: lane larrell Q FHA '58, '59, FTA '58 '59, Betty Ruth john- ston - Chorus '56 '57, '58, '59 llthird rowl -- jimmy Ioiner - Basketball '57, FFA '58, '59: Clardine jones-Band '56, '57, '58, Fresh- man Class treasurer '56, H ornecorhing Maid '57, '59, Stu- dent Council '58 Echo and Cinder '59, Echo senior maid '59, Hugh jones-Basket ball '56. ltourth rowlflohnny Keel - Football '56, FFA '57, '58, '59, Wrestling '58, '59, lean Kenn edy- Freshman Class secref tary '56, FTA '56, '57, '58, '59, FHA '57, Beta Club '58, '59, Student Council '59g Nancy Tate Kil- patrick - Student Council '56 lfifth rowl - Walter King - Band '56, Football '57, Student Council '57, '58, Key Club '58, vice-presi- dent Key Club '59. Echo and Cinder as- sistant business man- ager, Pat Kirk-FTA '56, '57, '58, '59, secretary-treasurer D. O. Club '59, Echo and Cinder '59, Camille Landrum - FTA '56, '57, FTA vice-presv dent '58, FTA presi- dent '59, Band '56, '57, '58, '59, rnaiora ette '56, '57, '58 '59, Beta Club '58 Beta Club social confi- mittee Chairman '59, .tirst row! Q Barbara Lankford-Echo and Cinder '59, Colum- bine Livingston-FHA '57, Chorus '56, '57, '58, '59, Shirley Mc- Alister - Beta Club '58, '59, Echo and finder '59 tsecond rowl -- Baron McConnell - Basket ketball manager '57j Sue McGhee 4 FTA '56, '57, '58, '59, FHA '57, '58, '59, Band '56, '57, '58 Sophomore class sec- retary '57, Key Club sweetheart '57, Sen- ior Class social com- mittee chairman '59, Echo and Cinder '59g Charles Mann - FFA '56, '57, '58, '59. Wrestling '57, '58, '59, Football '56, Baseball '57, '58. '59, Letter Club '58, '59 tthird rowl - Nancy Mann-FTA '56, '57, '58, '59, FHA '57, '59, Band '56, '57. '58, Echo and Cinder '59, Edna Mask: Magdalene Mathis ff Chorus '59, 'fourth rOwl-Wade Maynard- Basketball '56, '57, Football '56, '57, '58, Wildcat cof captain '59, Letter Club '57, '58, 59. Student Council, 593 Nancy Melton- FHA '57, '59, Beta Club '58, '59, FTA '59, Ramona M o rga n-- FHA '57, '59, FTA '59 fifth rowl-Pat Mul- lins - Transfer from Phillips High School '59, Echo and Cinder '59, Lewis Neighbors fFootball '56, '57, '58, '59, Band '56, '57, Key Club '58, '59, vice - president Letter Club '59, Who's Who '59, Echo and Cinder '59, loyc e Newberry - FHA '57, Chorus '58, R' 0 CN i xx. 1 Fr 'Sf lg Ka S nf 1 X 'first rowl - joyce N e w man - Chorus '56, '57, FHA '57. '58, '59, FTA '59: jimmy Nickerson - president Freshman Class '56, Football '56 '57 '58 '59 Basketball '56, '57, '58, '59, Track '56, '57, '58, '59, vice- president of Sopho- more Class '57, Kev Club '57, '58, treasr urer Key Club '59, president junior Class '58, Most Represen- tative l u n i o r '58, Boys' State '58, Let ter Club '58, '59, Science Club '58, '59. president of Math Club '59, Who's Whc '59, jerome North- ington- Football '56 '57, Basketball '56, '57, Baseball '56, '57, Echo and Cinder '59 lsecond rowl E Faye Parker -- Chorus '56 Beta Club '58, '59, FTA '59, FHA '59. Chester Parksi Foot- ball manager '56, '57, Wrestling '56, Letter Club '56, '57, '58, '59, james Parsons-- Basketball '56, '57, '58, '59, Football '57, '58, '59, Track '57, '58, '59, FFA '57, treasurer FFA '58, FFA '59, Base- ball '59, Letter Club '59, Echo and Cinder '59, lthird row! L Paul Pasley: Harvey Pat- terson - Echo and Cinder '59, Wayne Patterson - FFA '56, '57 '58 '59, D, O Club '59,' lfourth rowJ+joanne Pearce - FTA '56, '59, FHA '56, '59, Echo and Cinder '59, Cary Pemberton P- D O. Club '59, Charlene Pitchford- FHA '57, '59, FTA '58, '59, Science Club '58, Echo and Cinder '59, Who's Who '59, lfifth rowl - Linda Plasse-Chorus '56 FTA '58, '59, FHA '58, '59, Sandra Pless - Freshman Horne- corning M a i d '56, Miss Echo Court '56, treasurer Student Council '56, Student Council '57, '58, '59, FTA '58, '59, C-irls' State '58, Beta Club '58, secretary Beta Club '59, Who's Who '59, Bill Porter -Band '56, '57, '58, treasurer D. O. Club '58, D. O. Club '59, Ltirst rowl -- le rry Price-Band '56, '57, Student Council '57, Boys' State '58, vice- president of junior Class '58, Wrestling '58, Key Club '58, president Key Club '59, vicefpresident of Senior Class '59, D. O. Club '59, Who's Who '59, Linda Price FHA '57, '59, Pat Price-FTA '56, '57, '58, Band '56, '57, '58, FHA '57, Beta Club '58, treasurer lunior Class '58, Scie ence Club '58. lsecond rowl - jerry Queen-Beta Club '58, vice - president Beta Club '59, Key Club '58, ' 5 9, Student Council '59, Luannc Radney e M i s s Echo '56, FTA '56. '57, '58, '59, Major- ette '56, '57, '58, '59, Band '56, '57, '58, '59, FHA '57, '58, '59, Student Council secretary '57, Governor of Girls' State '58, lunior Class S 0 c i al Committee Chairman, S c i e n c c Club '58, president Science Club '59, Be- ta Club '58, '59, se:- retary Senior Clan '59, vice - president Math Club '59, Terry Rainwater W Basket- ball '58. lthird rovvl-Ann Ray -FHA '57, Science Club '58, Beta Club '58, '59, D. O. Club '59, Annie Lois Ray -FHA '57, '59, Har- riet Rickman - Echo Freshman Maid '56, Band '56, '57, FTA '56, '58, '59, FHA '57, '59, Cheerleader '59, Editor ot Cinder '59, Echo and Cinder '59, ltourth rowl R jerry Roberts-D. O. Club '58, D. O. Club presia dent '59, Herman Robertson yi Basket- ball '56, '57, '58 '59, Who's Who '59, Charles Robinson - Basketball '56, '57 '58, '59, Track '56 '57, '58, '59, Foote ball manager '56, '57, '58, Letter Club '57, '58, '59, Kev Club '58, '59. nfifth rowi Q Donald Rush-Football '56, Basketball '56, '57, '58, '59, Track '57, '58, Science Club '58, Baseball '59, Sonia Satterfield-FHA '57, '58, '59, FTA '58, '59, Gerald Scott - Head cheerleader '58, Letter Club '58, '59, Echo and Cinder '59, Who's Who '59, 4 in S N 3 azb W 4 4 H s ' : ,- A as 5 .,.,,v 'w 33 r ' '- . da.-'tif ' itirst rowl - joe Bob Sharp4 Football '56, Basketball '58, Celia Smith 7 Band '56, '57, '58, FTA '56, '57, '58, '59, FHA '57, '58, '59, Ass't Editor C i n d e r '59, Echo and Cinder '59, Reba Smith - FHA '57, Chorus '58 'second rowl -- lane Speaks - FHA '57, '59, FTA '59, Echo and Cinder '59 Who's Who '59, Bill Spivey- Football '56, '57, '58, '59, Basket- ball '56, '57, '58, '59, Baseball '56, '57, '58, '59, Track '56, Band '56, '57, Boys' State '58, Key Club '58, '59, Letter Club '58, '59, Beta Club '58, President of Beta Club '59, treasurer Senior Class '59, Ray Stewart - Baseball '57, '58, '59, Wres- tling '59, Track '58, '59 third rowl H- jerry Thomas - Football '56, '57, '58, '59, Basketball '56, '57, '58, Track '56, '57, '58, '59, Letter Club '58, '59, Wrestling '59, Larry Thomas- Vxfrestling '56, '57, D. O. Club '58, '59: Charles Thornton - Football '56, '57, '58, '59, Track '57, '58, Letter Club '58, '59, Wrestling '58 lfourth rowl - Billy lack Tidwell - vice- president D. O. Club '59, Ieanefte Trimble - FHA '57, '58, '59, FTA '57, '59, Beta Club '58, '59, Linda Truett-Chorus '56, FHA '57, '58. '59, FTA '58, '59, Student Council '58, 59, Beta Club '58, '59, Echo and Cinder '59 ifitth rovvl - Frank Vickers-Chorus '56, '57,' 58, D. O. Club '59, Bobby Waitesk D. O. Club '59, Mar- tha Wallace-Trans fer jacksonville High School '59, vice-pres- ident Chorus '59, ifirst rowl -- Lovell Waller- Chorus '56, '57, FFA '57, '58, D. O. Club '59, Echo and Cinder' 59, Bren- da Washburn- FTA '58, '59, Befa Club '58, treasurer Beta Club '59g Science Club '59, Who's Who '59, Maynard Watts D. O. Club '58, '59. isecond row7- Molly Wesson-Chorus '58, Bethany W e s I' o n- Band '56, '57, '58, FTA '57, FHA '57 '58, '59, Student Council '57, '59, Echo and Cinder '59, VV'-o's Who '59, Roy Whatley. ithird rowl - Billy Yazes - Band '56, '57, '58, Key Club '58, '59, Who's Who '59, CLASS COLORS - Red and Silver CLASS FLOWER - Red Rose - CLASS SONG - Elest Be The Tie That Binds - CLASS MOTTO - The reward of a thing well done is to have done it CLASS SPONSORS Mrs. Anne B. Askew Mr. W. B. Causey Mr. Cecil A. Crockett Mrs. Ann H. Heacock ,,,.. . ga. 1 -Q, 5 , ,0 r if M J . my Aff ' WW MQ: Q FA 152323: ,V A , fx 5 x 5 4 , X an A Martha Fuller Peggy Fuller Charlotte Gale Glynn Gilbert Douglas Gilliland Barbara Gordon Wanda Graves Howell Gray james Griffin Nancy Hall Gene Hamby Mary Ellen l-lanner Mary Emma Harris Sandra Harris Thedford Harry Mary Ann Hassett Marlene Hayes Betty Holloway Martha Horsley Franklin Heuitt Patsy Huggins jelene jackson Lenora johnson Barbara jones M1 ig-3 Q - 4 fs... 1 .'. fm' 1 :pf tl , , i f J i t Hui , - 'W ,A W 5,1 B, , A ff' ,M A. , S 25 ' I -LA. l K ' V 1 Z f 1 ,Q .P L A 'X l -' s N, f ,N 23455 R fi 4... fi' ly. . .sg '. I-fl .-Q ft fa gap, 0 l i, , , Q' 5 0 JM ll mt me gg? iii ,sift if l. cgi A Q Q mix A N , J gf ...- , My in . 'T lf -. 5 ffl' W.. - - :aff ' 'ii 9 f if ' E X I 1 2 . 3 l I , Qi 5-:::.':' 333.-:'....-1 ,Q ' ll fl M L X L , Q: 1' -A i . 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W- Q, 1 'ff x QF-T SF fc 1 Q K Uu- 4 Anita Smith Ann Smith Oma jean Smuth lohnnze Lou Spea-se Bobby Speakes loyce Spears Steve Stark Norma Stewart Iohn Story Carol Tapley Alncsa Taylor lean Taylor Cllenda Thoma Robbre Wrcker Wayne Woodfun Kerth Woodall Mell Wood Lynza Wheeler lennle Warren Ann Yarbrough lnot pucturedl Frances Brown, james Cheatham Larry Coker, Charles Dean, Cecul Formby, Call Core, Charles lordarl Wade Larnberth, Maron McConnell, Shrrley Ann Nelson Wayne Pearce, Sara Scott, lo Ann Sampson, Betty Towns Shlrlev Williams I W X K , I W gh' ,gb S 7.15 - 'g.f 'A, ' ' ' sb? h 1. 6 ' YK t :-II,v . I T f T' A .,. r':' T 'rz' V -'f-- ' S if W A , . . ': f A f-we A ' gf tl f S uc , f ' F 4 5 . , .,. lt Y x 'C , S rx ,,,.. 1 V 2 X l sr 0 A :E x A S - r,.,,, S38 Junior Class Officers Rafael McDaniel, president janice Roberts, secretary Bartcw Farmer, vice-president Barbara Bryant, social committee chairman Robert McKinnon, treasurer Junior Sponsors Mrs Elizabeth Chapman Mr I-l L johnson Mrs Annie Pearl Crockett Mrs Marguerite MCC-hee Mrs Barbara Young n I o r A C t i v i Each year the luniors look forward to tre Spring Prom which they give for the seniors J u ' ' 't ie s They finance this project by sponsoring two football dances and by conducting their magazine I . Waymon Causey Wade Channell Glenda Clark lane Clements Sonja Coker Rita Corley Billy Daniel Duane Daniel Karen Dark Stanley Daugherty jimmy Davis Ann Dean Shirley Dean Lamar Dennis Celia Duck Mickey Duke Delia Duncan Bobby Embry Billy Ficquefte luliaette Flournoy Carmon Forbus lerry Forbus jimmy Foshee Paulette Freeman Linda French Henry Frohsin Bonnie Fuller julia Fuller Wayne Fuller Gail Funderburke lanice Futral Ronnie Gaston Nanette Gilbert David Gordon Merle Gray Gaynelle Greene Patricia Hanson Nancy Hardy Gary Harrington Alyce Harris y 3. ,1 i lj M gg- G ', ,ati 'us bv YJ-wg' he 'ik lg. ow ,F QV K LQ KM ,.-.. ij s ' . ,., CN . , ff - I ..,... X- , - ,W --if ,il ,-.V -, M Q 4 R Y H we F as 4' J s t- ,Qui eg ' 'lk 1 If ? 44' 'E 3 f v.. -V ,, K ,A , Rv S M YK A' is it i J gk ii . 'Fm' Aff ' is M 5' 3 c Y . fu ft 5. FF' . -l an ' ' -X 3, . ' 5 it 'p-. ' -f l i l , v'., U he M , + ' C 1 '33 A is infill? 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K M rs K .- , V 11 K ti-'QW W K. if . fi f ' at Charlotte Harris Nell Harrison joan Harry Margaret Harwell Frank Hicks Hershell Hicks Genie Hodnett Gary Hodge David Hodo Donald Holman Freddie Hunter 'Suzanne Hunter Shirley Hutcherson jackie johnson Patricia johnston Earl joiner Billy jones judy jones Ralph jones Benefield jordan Glenda jordan jimmy Keel Marlene Keel Angela Kennedy jerry Kerley Nita Kerley Amanda King Charlene Kirk Clint Langley jimmy Lemmond Wayne Locke Patty Looser Ronald Lynch Glenda Mann jim Mann jimmy Mann Paul Mask jason Mason Peggy Massey Howard Mattox Rooerr McAlister Edna McCain lackson McClellan Adrian McCullough 3essie McManus Polly McManus Cary Milam Roger Milam Patsy Milner Walter Moeling Sharline Moncrief Patricia Montgomery Anita Moody ludy Moore Shirley Moore Betty Nelson Pat Newman Robert Newsome lack Nivens Sonia Nix ludy Northington Pat O'Neill Maxine Parks Sara Nell Pasley Thomas Pasley Beverly Phillips Dorothy Phillips Roger Phillips Eleanor Porch Charlene Rowell joe Bob Pursell Gerald Queen Ruth Radney Brenda Rape Larry Ray Keene Reese Barbara Rigby Howard Saltsman Sandra Scott lean Sewell T' 7 B 5 g., . 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W .. fa Yi f si 1 PM Y -, .,:..,.y , ,VIA A 54 yy .ar 'Dk f pm T -0 Qs, Q. 5, T9 Jw W f -X335 1 l fx? il x Carole jean Shaw Patricia Shockley Phillip Simpson Nathan Sims Sandra Sims Allen Slagle Betty Ann Smith Billy jack Smith Bobby Smith Faye Smith Richard Smith Ronald Smith Celia Speake Elaine Speake j. W, Speaks Sam Speaks Henry Starnes Stanley Stephenson johnny Strength Ronnie Strickland Dale Taylor james lly Taunton Carol Taunton Alice Tankersley Ronnie Talley Vickie Taylor Hugh Thompson joe Towns Susie Trimble Phillip Trussell Ronnie Trussell judy Tucker Beverly Turner Brenda Turner Linda Vann janice Vernon Aubrey Vickers Billy Bruce Vickers jimmy Wade Sammie Wagoner Billie jean Waites Wayne Waldrop Bradford Waller Myrna Walls George Warren Melba Watts Nancy Wilbanks Dean Williams Harold Williams Shirley Williams Gene Vxfilson Martha Winslett Tom Wolsoncrott Ellen Vwforthy A V as M . -,, -, Y it t I 3 - . .-,. I T f F .wa G t ' ., 2 1 , A A X is K is dh, i is 93, f 4' al l 3 p- we ll 1 vo v I - ' ' 6- ' in M. lt ' eff' H2459 , 1 y 'i - Wiif s l' riff 5, ,jf fin ,A I A4 ii? , l X l l 5' dm' N lx 1' 1 as gi E , ,,., A , i I . I t -- f ,,.- . 2 I G 'f- 5f11'-:ri i 1 G A3 I inot picturedl'-David Blackwelder, Elizabeth Carlton, Mary Ann Carter, Rodney Fuller, Tommy lack Graham, David Hagan, George Hardwick, Sandra Hendon, jerry l-lolman, Betty Sue jones, Merlene jones, Mary Clyne Maynard, Thomas Pemberton, Barbara Speake, Nancy Tankersley, Donald Tata, Kay Thompson. Linda Weston, Melba XNhitehead. Sophomore Class Officers Wayne Waldrop, president, Pat Boddie, secretaryg Sam Speaks, treasurer, Tom Wolsoncroft, vice-president. if in fi 1 ef H' Ml 'Q if X f 1 'fx l V ,. ff - F-jf 5' X 3 'll ., ff Q .' est if xv 7 Qf A ' 'ij!.i'??.: Y L A 1 Y ' ,'2? l K' ' 'W fa: A ' . V s. X - X X Q ,:', h H. l.,,.. V Q! is K A '--:2 Q 1 , Q: :H , ' V li A 'Q A A af, mr! El' it X Emilie Adams Aubrey Adamson Fred Allen Lovell Austin Braxton Baker Darryl Baker Glenda Baker judy Bailey Maxine Baker Virginia Baker Carol Bass Dannie Belyeu Glenda Belyeu Ioe Bowen Robert Bowling Maxine Brock Bill Caldwell Carolyn Carlisle lackie Carlisle Lamar Cason Darlene Chamber Virginia Chappell jimmy Childers Mack Clayton Tony Cleveland Mike Coggin Charlene Coker Terry Coker joy Colley Douglas Cooley Gilbert Cook Deanna Cotney Ronald Crowe Gloria Dark Terry Daugherty Gloria Dean Kay Dean Reginald Dean Nancy Eason Carolyn Forbus Shirley Fuller Bobbie Dean Fraim Albert Foy jerry Foshee Wayne Forbus Charles Fulton Dan Cale Mike Cann Myra Cill Wayne Cilliland Shirley Ann Cordon Norman Goss Carolyn Cray Corky Graves Tommy Creer Glenda Gunn Marcella Haney Mary Esther Harris Rita Hayes Freddie Hill jean Hodo Bishop Wayne Holliday john Howard Rodney Huffman Max jacobs Catherine jones james jones Roy jones Troy jones Andy jordan joe jordan Wayne Kelley Evelyn King Roger Kitchens Laney Lee Larnbertlli, ' 'l l Karen Landrum Tommy Langley Billy joe Lee Betty Lewis Sidney Lewis sig, ffl- uift' ' rn 15 X 6 U6 K Y f'Q4r '5'- mini L L 25 X f -2-e. it '- V ,, ' 1 , L ' ,, j Swag V -, 1 R- fix ,fff L If ' 7 - K Q X Q -'45 M Y x 'il , ' T' ,g. 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Benita Washburn Dorothy Weathers Larry Weems David Lee Williams Donald Williams Ronald Williams Don Wilson Fay Wilson lanice Windham Margaret Woodfin Brenda Worthy Larry Yates Shirley Yates 4Iu 4'HPlII1II mm Patsy Huggms Sara Thomas Dwwyne Hodge December 25. 1958 Four Perfect Seasons The dysng embers of a glorsous summer wsth all sts ever lastsng memorses radsate on each of the 642 BRHS students as the l958 59 school years begsns on September 2 The trees take on thesr red orange and yellow coats as the newly chosen leaders ot BRHS under the masterful leadershsp of Mr I E Owen undertake the responssbslstses be stowed upon them joel lanney as pressdent of the Student Councsl pressdes over the entsre student body at assemblses As the earth contsnues to rotate caussng the warmth of the sun to be farther away Harrset Rsckman ss elected Homecomsng ueen Sandra Scott ss Msss Echo and Hoyt Carlssle ss elected as pressdent of the Sensor Class The Who s Who of the Sensor Class are elected Harrsett Rsckman ss elected as edstor of The Csnder whsle Edsth Cameron heads the Echo Staff As the breeze wsth her wavsng fsngers and coolsng breath pscks the leaves off the out stretched arms of the great oaks and poplars whsch have seen so many seasons come and go our new football coach Bslly Sam Noland pscks the players led by Lamar Caldwell and Wade Maynard who wsll fsght for another vsctorsous season for the Wsldcats Even though the days are growsng shorter and more crssp the sensors don thesr coats and work sellsng Chrsstmas cards untsl the moonlsght makes thesr paths quste clear The whste lacy apron of frost covers the ground as basketball season begsns wsth james Parsons and Herman Robertson as captasns The days of harvest have ended and the Thanks gsvsng holsdays are accompansed by the stealsng sn of the cold yet there ss warmth and soy sn every heart as the holsdays begsn for the spsrst of Chrsstmas fslls the asr and the annual goes to press Two weeks of vacatson are tremendously enjoyed by the faculty and students Swept sn wsth great brooms of sce the new year of l959 begsns as the new Beta Club members are selected Brenda Washburn ss named C-ood Cstszenshsp Curl The fsrst semester ends wsth examsnatsons and the sensor magazane sales begsns Followsng cupsd the lusty wsnds of March blow the sensors snto a much colder clsmate as they vssst Washsngton whsle the underclassmen are ensoysng Sprsng holsdays The rasns of Sprsng wash the protectsve coversngs of the trees and open the eyes of the seeds sn the earth as the new cheerleaders are chosen The new Student Councsl offscers 'wre also elected The FHA and FFA partscspate sn the annual county fseld day As the earth contsnues sts rotatson st agasn comes near the sun and ss bathed sn the splendor of buddsng trees sn whsch robsns busld thesr nests The scents of lslac blooms and roses fsll the asr as the lunsor Sensor Dance begsns the fsnal commencement actsvstses for the Sensor Class The sensor banquet and the Beta Club banquet are held Fsnal examsnatsons followed by the graduatson exercsses complete the last year of hsgh school for the graduatsng class of l959 For them st ss a season of msst and sadness Whether near the snow near the sun sn the hsghest or lowest fselds n the fsres burnsng wsthsn the heart of each graduatsng sehsor wsll be the knowledge that thss has truly been the year of four perfect seasons JI s , .. . , - - . . . . 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WX I gs ' e A r - A ' Qu rf. . . f 0' 0 'N' -h ' 3- , Q' sf ,MF ' 1- W . , W X 1 1 V 0 Q WI TER 4 j The Warmth Ot The Hearth ln Winter As Wrnfer comes rn wrth a rush of cold rnvre' aratrng arr we are remanded of a crackling ture andthe warmth of our homes agarnst the cold outdoors Around BRHS we are also remrnded ot the Chrrstmas holidays basketball season the end ot the Chrrstrnas card sale the reservafron of our rooms rn Washington and the begrnnrng of the ma azune sale The brrskness ot the arr drrves us to wo I4 taster and harder at a qurck warmrng pace untrl Sprung steps an wrth the annual eprdemrc of Sprung Fever . , . G . . . Y . . . . .. . .- cj' M sb f3 f? , 1 A Y l v ai-LLL, 'fkfffrx' Q A Lg I g 2r.ff lwihflw I IHA H QEJT1, 5.7 Q? 1 i I ww , W Una Mater Pi lflliill ol-lillfirlflfn Dear ole lzigli school 111' love lzern The BRHS band was first organized in l943 and is financed and sponsored by the Alexander City Lions Club. During the football season highlights of halfetime are the clever formations of the band and dance routine ol the majorettes. After the season closes, the concert band is organized which gives a winter concert, a sponsors' concert and which takes part in the annual Carols for Peace program. Band instruction is part of the BRHS cur- riculum, with W. F, Lee as instructor. Members of the band are Phil Adams, Robert Adams, Charline Adamson, Roberta Alison, Freddie Allen, Nell Askew, Carol Bass, jenny Bass, Nancy Blankenship, Carolyn Carlisle, Homer Carlisle, joy Colley, Rebecca Crockett, Duane Daniel, Linda Daniel, Gloria Dark, Karen Dark, jimmy Davis, Gloria Dean, Delia Duncan, Bobby Embry, Carolyn Forbus, Polly Freeman, Henry Frohsin, Charles Fulton, Charlotte Gale, Dan Gale, Nanette Gilbert, Shirley Gordon, Gary Harrington, Margaret Harwell, jean Hodo, Freddie H.inter, Freddie Hill, jackie johnson, Angela Kennedy, Sylvia King, Laney Lamberth, Wade Lamberth, Camille Landrum, Karen Landrum, jimmy Lemmond, Wayne Locke, Eugenia Lumpkin, Lora Martin, joan Mann, Melba Mayfield, Howari Mattox, Robert McKinnon, judy Milam, Nancy Neighbors, Bette Nelson, Tom Pasley, Luanne Radney, Ruth Radney, B enda Rape, Keene Reese, Sue Riddle, Aubrey Riley, Sarah Robinson, Lewis Sellers, Nell Sellers, Brooks Sims, Celia Speake, Steve Stark, H. L. Thompson, Beverly Turner, janice Vernon, Aubrey Vickers, jennie Warren. Sammie Wagoner Linda Weston, Nancy Wilbanks, janice Windham, Tom Wolsoncroft, Ellen Worthy, Keith Woodall. Chorus- lleft to righti-First row--Mrs. Scarbrough, Shirley Fuller, Sharline Moncrief, Barbara Rigby, Peggy Massey, Carolyn McGhee, jean Sewell, Marlene Keel, Martha jean Smith, Cirol Carwile, jane Moncrief, Meige Bronson, Bobbie Dean Fraim, jean Satterfield, Magdaline Mathis. Second row-Carol Peppers, Patricia Montgomery, Glenda Belyeu, Linda Kellum, Melba Whitehead, Myrna Walls, Columbine Livingston, Betty Ruth johnston, Martha Parker, Sandra Perry, Shirley Hutcherson, Peggy Fuller, Maenette Newman, Nan y Hardy. 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Yi , ' X T .. , rf N fl V , ' . , 5 Y 4 ' .J a 1 .T 1 er V' - 5 ,4 S .V K' Club Director Furur Hcmemakers of Amerrca AI ' ter totay a better word tomorrow QUALIFICATION One year of Home Economrcs OFFICERS PRESIDENT Pat Bodde VICE PRESIDENT Paulette Freeman SECRETARY Melbw Watt I-IISTORIAN Ann Dean REPORTER Teena Butler PARLIAMENTARIAN judy Nort ngton PIANIST Lrnda French SONG LEADER Makrne Park PROIECTS Some are Gvfts for rest homes development of talent take part rn county FHA work MEMBERS Darsy Mae Akrn Geraldrne Aldrrdge Rose Mary Alexander Peggy Allen Ilene Anthony Pat Anthony Betty Austrn judy Barley Geraldrne Baggett Glenda Baker Maxrne Baker Wynona Ballard Carol Bass Glenda Belyeu Barbara Blarr Nancy Blankenshap Pat Boddre judy Bowen Marlon Brrtton Maxrne Brock Merge Bronson Pat Brown Oan Brown teena Butler Carolyn Carlrsle jackre Carlisle Bobble Gaul Coker Charlene Coker joy Colley Deannc Cotney Du ne Danrel Lrnda Danrel Glorra Dark Ann Dean Kay Dean Genelle Eason Nancy Eason Pat Easter wood Lanan Estes julrette Flournoy jeanette Freeman Lrnda French Mary Forbus Carmon Forbus judy Fuller Bonnre Fuller Gaul Funderburk janrce Futral Martha Futral Charlotte Gale Myra Gull Ellen Glass Melba Grant Wanda Graves Carolyn Gray Merle Gray Gaynelle Greene Shrrley Ann Gordon Glenda Gunn Susan Hagan Marcella Haney Patr cna Hanson Charlotte Harrrs Mary Ester Harrxs Nell Harrrson joan Harry Mary Ann Hassett Ruta Hayes Genre Hodnett jean Hodo jane jarrell Le Nora ohns n judy jones Glenda jordan Nrta Kerley Amanda Kung Charlene Krrk Karen Landrum Dranne Lanktord Peggy Locke Patty Looser Eugenla Lurnpkrn Glenda Mann joan Cullough Lrnda McEachern Sue McGhee Bessie McManus Polly McManus Krtty Meacham Nancy Meadows Nancy Melton judy Mrlam Patsy Mrlner Wanda Mobley Sharlrne Moncnef Anrta Moody judy Moore Rosalrnd Moore Nancy Neighbors Manette Newman Patncra Newman Sonja Nrx judy Northrngton Loss ONerl joan Osborn Maxlne Parks Lrzzne Mae Pasley Sarah Pasley Dora Pemberton Carol Peppers S ndra Perry Beverly Phrllrps Char lene Pltchford Eleanor Porch Luanne Radney Ruth Radney Brenda Rape Barbara Rugby Anne Roberts janrce Roberts Sarah Robrnson Charlene Rowell jean Sattertred Patrrcra Shockley Sandra Scott Sarah Scott Nell Sellers Anita Smlth Ann Smith Betty Ann Smith Faye Smrth Martha Smrth Dona jean Smrth Elarne Speaks Celra Speaks Dnanne Speaks Sally Speaks Patsy Stephens Norma Stewart Alrce Tankersley Nancy Tankersley Carol Tapley Becky Taunton Carol Taunton Vrckre Taylor Dianne Thompson Betty Towns janet Trnmble Susre Tnmble Lrnda Truett Beverly Turner Brenda Turner Lnnda Vann Myra Walls Melba Watts Martha Nell Vxfrnslett Brenda Worthy Shrrley Yates SPONSORS Mrs Inez Curvrn and Mrs Dorrrs Swrndall Future Farmers of Amerrca AIM To develop competent aggresslve rural and agrrcultural Ieadershrp and to strengthen the contrdence of farm boys and young men ln themselves and therr work OFFICERS PRESIDENT Douglas Belyeu VICE PRESIDENT Ellrot Parsons SECRETARY Dale Taylor TREASURER Tommy Graham REPORTER jrmmy Davrs SENTINEL jrm Mann MEMBERS Charles Alford Melvrn Boone Robert Bowlrng Wade Channel jerry Coker Wayne Eason Bully Frcquette jerry Forbus jrmmy Forshee George Hardwlck Thedford Harry Freddre Hrll Max jacobs Andy jordan Charles jordan Earl jorner jrmmy jorner Ralph jones Troy jones Charles Mann jason Mason Robert McAlrster Gary Mrlam Donnre Morrrson Mack Marley Robert Newsom Pat ONerl james Parsons Freddre Prckens Larry Ray Bobby joe Robrn son Aaron Shaddlx Hugh Sherrell Roger Spates Davrd Lee Wrlluams Larry Yates O . ,5 . ' 'lX'I: Bat homes N. , I '. K , : 1 s I c l 'T . . ' I 5 I I 4 I I I I I I I I ' Mann, Nancy Mann, Linda Martin, Peggy Massey, Charlotte McCain, Edna McCain, Charlotte McClellan, Sherry Mc- ' I ' I I I I I 5 I I A I ' . . , . . I I u I 1 I I V I Y P Publ icatuons Staff AIM To promote clear unbiased thinking in student writing and encourage students to enter the field of profes sional journalism OFFICERS EDITOR OF THE CINDER Harnet Rickman ASSISTANT EDITOR Celia Smith EDITOR OF THE ECHO Edith Cameron ASSISTANT EDITOR Rebecca Crockett BUSINESS MANAGERS Walter King and joel janney PROjECTS Publishing The Cinder and Echo STAFF Melvin Boone Allen Dark Ellen Glass Susan Hagan Clardine jones Patricia Kirk Barbara Lankford Shirley McAlister Sue McGhee Nancy Mann Lewis Neighbors jerome Northington james Parsons joanne Pearce Charlene Pitchford jane Speaks Linda Truett Lovell Waller Bethany Weston Pat Mullins Betty Austin Edith Cameron Rebecca Crockett Linda Daniel Pat Easterwood Frances Forbus Melba Grant Harvey Patterson Gerald Scott Edu tonal Advisor Mrs j C Askew Business Advisor j E Owen Student Council AIM AND OBIECTIVES To promote better relations between the student body and the faculty and to achieve and maintain a good school spirit OFFICERS PRESIDENT joel janney VICE PRESIDENT Anita Smith SECRETARY Beverly Turner TREASURER Laney Lee Lamberth MEMBERS Edith Cameron Hoyt Carlisle Allen Dark Frances Forbus Susan Hagan jean Kennedy Wade Maynard Sandra Pless jerry Queen Lmda Truett Bethany Weston Bartow Farmer Charlotte Gale Marlene Hayes Rafael Mc Daniel joy Miller janice Roberts Carol Tapley Nell Askew Karen Dark Charlotte Harns Susu Hunter Wink Moelmg Keene Reese Sam Speaks Tom Wolsoncroft Bill Caldwell Buddy Foy Laney Lee Lamberth Linda Mc Eachern Mike Satterfleld Dianne Thompson SPONSOR Mrs Lucy Page Fuller Chorus AIM To encourage students to appreciate and increa e their knowledge of music OFFICERS PRESIDENT jean Satterfield VICE PRESIDENT Martha Wallace SECRETARY TREASURER Nancy Hardy REPORTER Martha Wallace PROjECT To instill in our minds and hearts the value of music in everyday life MEMBERS Audry Adamson Glenda Belyeu Maxine Brock Meige Bronson Carol Carwile Gin er Chappell Bobby Dean Frain Peggy Fuller Shirley Fuller Myra Gill Carolyn Gray Marcella Haney Nancy y ta Hayes Donald Holman Shirley Hutchinson Max jacobs Betty Ruth johnston Marlene Keel Linda Kellum Betty Lewis Columbine Livingston Peggy Massey Charlotte Ann McCain Carolyn McGhee Magdalene Mathis Kitty Meacham Ruby Messer Patsy Milner jane Moncnef Sharlme Moncnef George Moore Patricia Montgomery Manette Newman Roger Patterson Martha Ann Parker Carol Peppers Sandra Perry Eleanor Porch Barbara Rigby jean Satterfield jean Sewell Billy jack Smuth Martha Smith Peggy Sumra jerry Tate Martha Wallace Myra Walls Melba Whitehead Brenda Worthy SPONSOR Mrs Shirley Scarbrough Band OFFICERS PRESIDENT Wade Lamberth VICE PRESIDENT Tom Wolsoncrof SECRETARY TREASURER Keene Reese SOCIAL CHAIRMAN Beverly Turner PROjECT Entertain at halftime shows at football games parades pep rallies and perform three concerts each year Christmas winter and sprang MEMBERS Phil Adams Robert Adams Charline Adam on Roberta Alison Freddie Allen Nell Askew Carol Bass jenny Bass Nancy Blankenship Carolyn Carlisle Homer Carlisle jackie Carlisle joy Colley Rebecca Crockett Duane Daniel Gloria Dark Karen Dark jimmy Davis Gloria Dean Delia Duncan Bobby Embry Carolyn Forbus Polly Free man Henry Frohsln Charles Fulton Charlotte Gale Dan Gale Nanette Gilbert Shirley Gordon Gary Harrington Margaret Harwell jean Hodo Freddie Hunter Freddie Hill jackie johnson Angela Kennedy Sylvia King Laney Lamberth Wade Lamberth Camille Landrum Karen Landrum jimmy Lemmond Wayne Locke Eugenia Lumpkin Lora Martin joan Mann Melba Mayfield Howard Mattox Robert McKmnon judy Milam Nancy Neighbors Bette Nelson Tom Pasley Luanne Radney Ruth Radney Brenda Rape Keene Reese Sue Riddle Steve Stark H L Thomp son Beverly Turner janice Vernon Aubrey Vickers jenny Warren Sammie Wagoner Linda Weston Nancy Wilbanks janice Windham Tom Wolsoncroft Ellen Worthy Keith Woodall SPONSOR Mr Lee Beta Club AIM To promote the ideals of honesty service and leadership QUALIFICATIONS To maintain a 2 5 average must possess outstanding character traits must be in eleventh or twelfth grade and cannot be marned or have ever been suspended from the school OFFICERS PRESIDENT Bill Spivey VICE PRESIDENT jerry Queen SECRETARY Sandra Pless TREASURER Brenda Washburn CORRESPONDING SECRETARY Luanne Radney MEMBERS Geraldine Baggett Nancy Blankenship Ed th Cameron Patricia Easterwood LaNan Estes Frances Forbus Melba Grant jean Kennedy Camille Landrum Shirley McAllister Nancy Melton Faye Parker Sandra Pless jerry Queen Luanne Radney Ann Ray Bill Spivev janet inmble Linda Truett Brenda Washburn SPONSOR Miss Eunice Turnham Key Club AIM To develop leadership and to render service to tlne school and community OFFICERS PRESIDENT jerry Pnce VICE PRESIDENT Buddy King SECRETARY Rafael McDaniel TREASURER jimmy Nickerson SERGEANT AT ARMS Lewis Neighbors MEMBERS Phil Adams Bobby Boone Homer Carlisle Hoyt Carlnsle Charles Cook Allen Dark Bobby Embry Bartow Farmer Kennedy Foshee Henry Frohsin David Hodo joel janney Robert McKinnon Wade Lamberth Wink Moeling Gerald Monroe jerry Queen Charles Robinson Bill Spivey Keith VVoodall Billy Yates Hugh Thompson George Warren Tom Wolsoncroft . . ' A . 4 ' ' -- I . , . I V ' ' ' ' y , l ' - 1 ' ' s ' ' . S: : ' 1 . ' I . ' . ' ' , Y u Rl I - I . I I g I I I I I I A I S I . D I I V U I I I y I 1 I I I U I , A A , . y I 5 I I , , AIM: To develop musical talent and encourage an appreciation and love for music. 2 1 : t 2 ' , , ' s , ' , ' , . , I l I I Q Q I n I 1 ' I I IIU1 I . I I ' ' - Z 4 . . , I , I I . . , . Z A I 1- - I I. I I I I l ' . ' .I . g ' . ' ' . . I n g I g l ' , . I I I I , . Math Club AIM Promote interest in math among high school students and to enrich the high school program of math QUALIFICATIONS If student has had 3 years of math or is in his third year a B average 311 of math grades must be As with no grade below a B in math OFFICERS PRESIDENT jimmy Nickerson SECRETARY Norma Stewart VICE PRESIDENT Luanne Radney TREASURER Bill Spivey MEMBERS john Bartow Farmer Marlene Hayes Rafael McDaniel Sara Lore Rickman Gerald Monroe Sara Elizabeth Scott Esthor Carol Tapley Phi Mu Chi Beta AIM Increase our understanding and widen our knowledge of science PROjECT Participate in local and district science fairs and to take active part an civil defense OFFICERS PRESIDENT Luanne Radney SECRETARY Ruth Radney VICE PRESIDENT Wade Lamberth TREASURER Ellen Worthy MEMBERS Roberta Allson Nell Askew Freddie Blankenship Gary Brewer Betty Bryant Carolyn Burkhalter Homer Carlisle Charles Cook Karen Dark Bobby Embry Mary Forbus Henry Frohsin Melba Grant Margaret Harwell Angela Kennedy Wade Lamberth Melba Mayfield Robert McKinnon jimmy Nickerson Luanne Radney Ruth Radney Hugh Thompson George Warren Brenda Washburn Linda Weston Harold Williams Ellen Worthy Letter Club AIM To recognize outstanding athletes and encourage good sportsmanship OFFICERS PRESIDENT Lamar Caldwell VICE PRESIDENT Lewis Neighbors SEC TREAS Charles Billingsley MEMBERS Charles Billingsley Lamar Caldwell james Parsons Lewis Neighbors jimmy Nickerson Bill Spivey jerry Thomas Wade Maynard Charles Thornton Charles Robinson Freddie Blankenship Gerald Scott Gerald Queen Charles Mann Wink Moeling Wayne Eason Camera Club AIM To understand the art of photography OFFICERS PRESIDENT julia Fuller SECRETARY Ronnie Trussell VICE PRESIDENT Chris Baker TREASURER Harold Williams MEMBERS Ilene Anthony Chris Baker Gary Brewer Mary Alice Brown Pat Brown Teena Butler Beverly Car michael joyce Ann Carpenter Gin er Cha ell james Cheatham Glenda Clark Gilbert Cook Ann Dean Gloria Dean Shirley Dean Celua Duck W unette Flournoy Linda French Carmen Forbus judy Fuller Wayne Fuller Gall Funderburk Ronnie Gasgori David Gordon Melba Crant Merle Gray Corky Graves Gaynelle Green joan Harry Freddie Hull Troy jones Ed jordan Robert jordan Nita Kerley Charline Kirk Edna McCann Adnan McCo'lough Robert Newsome judy Northington Maxine Parks Thomas Pasley Sandra Perry Beverly Phillips Dorothy Phillips Roger Phillips Charlene Power Sandra Scott Sandra Sims Celia Speake Sam Speaks Betty Smith Bully jack Smith Aubrey Vickers Wayne Waldrop George Warren Melba Watts Dorothy Weathers Larry Weems Harold Williams DO Cub AIM To provide for the exploration of vocational opportunities in the field of diversified occupation To promote the foundation of a scholarship fund for the outstanding D O students who wish to pursue further vocation training OFFICERS PRESIDENT jerry Roberts SEC TREAS Pat Kirk VICE PRESIDENT Billy jack Tidwell REPORTER Ann Ray PROjECT To air condition the DO room MEMBERS Byron Brock Hoyt Carlisle james Cheatham Ted McClellan Wayne Duck Ellis Flournoy Cecil Formby Howell Gray Herschel Greer Rodney jones Charles jordan Pat Kirk jimmy Mann Wayne Patterson Gary Pember ton Bull Porter jerry Price Ann Ray jerry Roberts Larry Thomas Billy jack Tndwell Frank Vickers Bobby Wastes Lovell Waller Maynard Watts Ann Yarbrough SPONSOR Mr johnson F T A AIM To tram future teachers OFFICERS PRESIDENT Camille Landrum VICE PRESIDENT Sandra Pless TREASURER jelene jackson SECRETARY Barbara Blair SOCIAL CHAIRMAN Sue McGhee PROjECT Car wash MEMBERS Charline Adamson Peggy Allen Betty Austin Maxine Baker Glenda Belyeu Barbara Blair Nancy Blan kenshnp Marion Britton Maxine Brock Dianne Brockway Barbara Bryant jackie Carlisle joy Colley Rebecca Crockett Linda Daniel Gloria Dean Tillie Dobbs Frances Forbus Mary Forbus Ellen Glass Charlotte Gale Shirley Ann Gordon Melba Grant Susan Hagan Alyce Harris Betty Holloway Patsy Huggins Susu Hunter Margaret Harwell Patricia Horton Angela Kennedy jean Kennedy Nita Kerley Pat Klrk Nancy Lindsey Patty Looser joan Mann Nancy Mann Carolyn McGhee Melba Mayfield Nancy Neighbors judy Northnngton Maxine Parks joanne Pearce Charlene Pitch ford Linda Plasse Sandra Pless Beverly Phlllups Dorothy Phillips Luanne Radney Harriet Rickman Sonja Satter field Barbara Scott Sandra Scott Nell Sellers Betty Smith Celia Smith Carol Tapley Becky Taunton jane Tate Dianne Thompson janet Trimble Linda Truett Brenda Washburn Dorothy Weathers Faye Wilson Shirley Yates Sonja Coker Wynona Ballard Vickie Taylor Glenda Clark Ruth Radney Beverly Turner judy Bailey Carol Bass Carolyn Carlisle Karen Landrum Sara Robmson Charlotte Harris Betty Towns Carolyn Burkhalter joann Brown Sara Scott Norma Stewart Ann Dean Glenda Bailey Gan r Cha ell joy Miller Betty Nelson Gloria Dark jane Clements Teena Butler Nancy Melton SPONSOR Mrs Mary B Campbell g . I . I ' Y . .... , . S I I ' , .l ' l Z , . ' i . ' , ' - 4 . . I I f- if-I l I . U I . I . I . . I I I I vhtl I ' I Stanley Stephenson, Nancy Tankersley, Carol Taunton, Hugh Thompson, joe Towns, Susie Trimble, Ronnie Trussell, . . I : , ' , , , , ' , ' , I . V r . ' . ' ' . , - I I I I I I I . I I I I I . n l 1 I I I I I I ' . I I l I l P I I U I I I Athletics WILDCAT CO CAPTAINS Clef to ghfl Wade Mayna d Head Coach B Ily Sa Noland Lamar Caldwell COACHING STAFF Cleft to rughtl-Cha les Lee Toll: e Woodard, S H Lyon Bully Sam Noland f ri --- r , . i m , l ' r , 'v r . . , I - eat BRHS 180 41 82 1,1 Zfwlill Qfwwfv ' B WEL Benjamin Russell High School Wildcats lfirst rowl-Manager Robert Newsom, David Hodo, james McMillan, Gary Milam, Allen Slagle, johnny Strength, l-lershel Hicks, Philip Simpson, Manager Nicky Abbett. Csecond row?-Charles Billingsley, jerry Thomas, Randy Allen, Charles Rape, jimmy Mann, Freddie Sellers, Lewis Neighbors, jimmy Nickerson, Scotty Foshee, Gerald Monroe, Randall Forbus, Lynwood Strickland, Gary Hodge, Glynn Gilbert. lthird rowl-Coach Charles Lee, Lamar Caldwell, Winky Moeling, Kennedy Foshee, Bussy Mitchell, james Parsons, Bill Spivey, Charles Thornton, Allen Dark. Gene l-larnby, Woody Stearns, Larry Blankenship, Buddy Fox, Wade Maynard, Coach Billy Sam Noland. Wildcat Varsity Team LAMAR CALDWELL Left Halfback 1 3 BILL SPIVEY CHARLES BILLINCSLEY LEWIS NEICHBORS Quarterback Fullback Righf Halfback , I WADE Mr'-XYNARD CHARLES THORNTON FREDDIE SELLERS GENE HAMBY Left End Left Tackle Left Guard Center ALLEN DARK Right Guard 5 . L L 8 2 esfi. , ' . H55 L A WINK MOELINC IAMES PARSONS Right Tackle Right End 1 30 3 MN 4,5 U JS. :Qi Q X 7 pwqp ' -nf ' V 1 J 1 f,g L 1 .1 ,,w,,, f 'S v X M3 , 1 5 1 x 1 .A nu v. f. 4 1' ,fi 4 A 14 5 lg f 9 :Q 6 Q , 'ek Aix? 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A ,P W, 3 K 5' fr Wx R 'ak X 'H 'N MQg, 'K f 1 BRHS vs ROANOKE September l2 The Wnldcats opened up theur SS s s n by defeatnng the Handley Hugh Tneer s from Roanoke bv the score of l3 6 BRI-IS vs WETUIVIPKA September l9 ln the second game of the season the Vfuldcuts ventured to Vvetumplm to defedt them 26 O BRI-lS v LANETT September Z6 After wmnunsg two stranght games the Wvldcwts lost thenr furst game of the season to 1 I on Lanett team by the core of ZO u BRI-lS vs OPELIKA October 3 ln tno fourth game of tae season tne VVlldcatstr1veleo to Opelulm to p a 1 t um w o out wel hed them trem ndously The Vvuldc t battled every minute but lost 9 BRHS vs SYLACAUOA October ll After getting two bad breaks at t o flr t of the eam Syli au 1 t to d wt Wrldcats by the score of 78 l3 BRl-lS vs ROBERT E LEE October 17 The Wlldcats met the State s number one team In the sixth game of the season and were team BRHS vs VALLEY Octo er Z4 ln the seventh game the Wildcats traveled to the Valley to meet one of the State s best team The Vxfuldcats outplaved the Valley team but cam our on the bottom an orune lx BRHS vs B B COIVIER Octoter 3l On homecoming the Wildcats m t ancther team from Syl cau a B B Comer Th Vxfnldcl s 'ed through out most of th 'IFTT b t C mer tled the score Vhe fnnal score BRHS vs DADEVl LLE November Tloe Wnlocats met arch rrva' Dadevnlle no thes two teams fought furuouslv Lut t Vvvldcats were too much for th T qers and tlaey won by the score of 9 6 BRI-lS vs TALLASSEE Noverrber l4 In the last game of th sew on t Vlfnldcats traveled to Twllassee but lost 1 heart brewlqcr by th score of T4 6 ' e ' ' aa C ' ' g ' , ' I Y I L , C r I C . S I- .3 Y Q S .P I l . V ' I N c ' I .ll c V c Cc h QQ, e . , . L 3.5 , ' '. l -l3 T 1 X A f - fd f 5 L e, .fc gage worn on efe, the defeated 46-O. The Wildcats never gave up, but they were outmanned by the Robert E. Lee . . IQ s, ' e A A sc ' L, R-7 ' , ' 3 ., I Q, a f , , . 9 ' at . e Qc e, o ' . -. ' was l3el3. ' 7 ! . ' .af . e A V, N he ' , e Q , . . - c E' :S , '49 'I' c . C ' c N 9 ' . ' . A- k..,.l is Q2 ' Hjmjp . K -Q-.-. A 1 mf rm ..,M..,..w-muqq g ig J M os? T so 4-H+ lleftl-Roberta Alison, State and National tennis champisw. lrightl-State winners on the Swimming Team. Carolyn Carlisle and Nell Askew. C h a m p i o n S Track Team Coach Noland, lames Parsons, jerry Thomas, Charles Billingsley. S:o'rfy Foshee, Wink Moeling, jimmy Nickerson, Lamar Caldwell. ,ve il X WN i M l f ks v Y T , Q Q Q A 3 Q F 31? fq ! 4 gg S. 3' is X? Q L'1 '! Q M.,g ,Li.. 7 . I mga! 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N, ,Y Q Q 2+ 1 .. +- ' -r if uni, 1 f in . in 3 , ,H c 4 I Uv if N Y 1 a' 7 M Q ,. 5 ,A xx Basketball December December December December December january 6 january 8 january january january W., january january january january February Februa ry Februa ry February COACH Tolliver Woodard :wg ,M NA , . , 5 k af , is ,. 4 ' X Swv:-ff ,X C A 13 14 16 19 21 23 29 February 3 February 5 5,1958 9 7 12 18 19 1959 9,10 ,3O, 31 February 6 10 13 17 20 in 34 2 SCHEDULE: Confederate Conference T New Sure Auburn Opelrka Tallassee Selma Tallassee Ournament-Eufaula l-lackneyville Robert E, Lee Roanoke New Site Larsen Hackneyville County Tournament Roanoke Sylacauga Lanert Selma Opelika Robert E. Lee Sylacauga 1 Y sf Qi! , xy A TEAM CAPTAINS B TEAM CAPTAINS MANAGERS james Parsons, Herman Robertson jack Nivens, Keene Reese Frank Hicks, Doug Colley Stillman xii' rf' ji X QB H5 QQ3-HS ' 5 530+ jimmy Nickerson james Parsons Charles Robinson Herman Robertson Bill Spivey Guard Forward Center Forward Guard 'f .i 1 rr: an f y 5 ' , ,, 1 I 1 f l , .lm W Donald Rush james Sanders Glynn Gilbert jimmy Box Crayfon Forbus Guard Forward Center Forward Guard Physical Education The physncal educatlon program for the Benja mln Russell Hugh School ns headed by S H Lyon for boys and Mrs Young for gurls Its faculutues Include a spacuous well equfpped gymnasium showers lockers and lecture rooms rn the mann bunldung Outsude p ac tlce areas Include two tennis courts a clnder track archery area and the llm Pearson football fueld Plans are benng formulated for the layung out of a golf course Some new equnpment has been added to the Physlcal Education Department durlng thus school year A source of pride IS the new top qualnty one of the funest wrestlnng mats un the state and It was purchased for Sl O13 OO One large trampolsne and two small ones have also been added The small trampolnne measures 5V2 by 9lf2 The cost of each was S200 OO The large trampoline has a wldth of 9 and a length of l5 wsth a herght of 39 The cost of thus trampolune was S500 OO The athletic teams unnforms are manufactured by the Southern Manufacturing Company :hose which are not donated by the Russell Manufacturing Company are paud for by the school athletnc assocua tion This school IS prnvlleged to have these uniforms whlch are as fnne as any rn the state These uniforms are washed nn the school s own laundry Thus laundry IS equlpped wuth two washers two dryers and one extractor wrestling mat, 24' by 24'g it is l thick. This is an W ff' F! X ,r-an :I .,- . '4 - , ,ivy W. , ,Lf?x.+ w A V, Y ,IA I 1 1 53583 2 ,' 5 ,qiygfit ' ii. , ,, fi? A 1,3515 f xl.. Nita ,' mx, . all 5 Q5 mn V :-: . v . 3 W Qi, WW., - - Nba,-assi? Q x ' e 5 ,H vw. 'Su '.R-vii . ' . h, Q' f X: if I IVI SS ECI-I0 d..,,f W ' Q' i Hgswasl egg? Q Sandra Scott Senior main! Clardine Jones Q . K is 4 J Jean Satterfield Sophomore main! Ellen Worthy Rita Hayes Y- 44 Q ' , ,Homecoming Queen Harriet Rickman Senior main! Clardine Jones omecoming Com jomaora MAID MellXNood ,W 13 fupper rnglfw V' f f 4 A I 1 iw X N M UN 'J if C SOPHOMORE MAID 1 Af. Carolyn Burkhalter flower righTJ FRESHMAN MAID Shidey Ann Gordon fx' Sprung As sprm melts the cold of winter away and replaces the bareness wrth a greenness freshness and beauty that rs contagious and there us the an nual epldemlc of sprung fever the students emerge unto even more actrvnty As nature contr butes her share to beauty sc does B R H S as rt drscloses the class beauties As sprung brrngs a tendency to travel the senlors are not one-s to Ignore ut as they make the long an tucrpated Washington trrp Srnce sprung us a trme of newness most of the clubs elect thelr new offlcers rn hopes of new Ideas and to start next year off wuth new leadershrp When the grass ns green the sky blue and the alr fragrant there IS a yearnnng to be out rn the open and this yearning rs fulfilled by the F l-l A and F F A freld day A day spent completely out of school and outsrde to the complete satrsfactron of the students The comnng years football team also has much tame to spend outdoors but they hardly have trme to enloy rt whale practicing football Sprung has always been a dreamer s season and a season of ultlmate climax and rt rs even more so to the sensors as they approach graduatuon Sprung the lovelrest season of the year rs a tame of beauty enjoyment and great expectatrons 0 Cl D . . .. . -1 ' c . . . is . . 1 , .... 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Several old grads are now on the BRHS staff. Head of the Com- mercial Department is LaNAN ES- TES- head of the English Depart- ment PAT EASTERWOODg the Fo reign Language Department COLUMBINE LIVINGSTON' of the Physical Education Depart- ment, MARTHA FUTRAL: the His- tory Department, JANET TRIM- BLEQ the Home Economics Depart- ment, JANE JARRELLQ and SAN- DRA PLESS is secretary of BRHS. Members of the Russell Hospital staff attending were head nurse. PAT KIRK other registered nurses MAGDALENE MATHIS ELLEN GLASS and DAPHINE HAM MOND DR HOYT CARLISLE world renowned brain surgeon and DR EDITH CAMERON well known pediatrician who has been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for her book Proper Care of the Young Child were also present Other noted authors attending were NANCY MANN whose latest book IS How to Sing in Five Easy Lessons JOYCE NEWMAN TUR NER and FAYE HUEY PARKER authors of How To Cook With A Book FRANK VICKERS noted map publisher whose latest book is Shortcut to Mars The sports world was represent ed by members of the National Athletic Association All-American Professional Football players LA- MAR CALDWELL and WADE MAYNARD' World Champion Wrestler JOHNNY KILLER KEEL' middle weight champion CHARLES MURDEROUS MANN. Those limber - legged cloud sweepers CHARLES STICK ROBINSON HERMAN HERSEY ROBERTSON and JAMES POSSUM PARSONS, are all members of the 'Globe Drib- blers . The winner of this year's Kentucky Derby was JIMMY JOINER, riding SUSAN HAGAN'S thoroughbred horse Ready Flame . NANCY MELTON, B A R B A R A LANKFORD, BILLY FAYE PAR- KER and RAMONA MORGAN are members of the Olympic Relay sented by the Indianapolis 500 1979 winner BETHANY WESTON BYRON BROCK was chief flag man this year at the Indianapolis 500 Other entries were MELVIN BAILEY and BILLY JACK TID WELL ALLEN DARK the great Afri can safari guide led a hunting party through the depths of the black Jungle MELVIN BOONE WAYNE DUCK and ELLIS FLOURNOY well known hunters were members of this party Prominent business men of this city attending were CHARLES ALFORD owner of the Super Duper Service Station HUGH JONES manager of the Tip Top Auto Parts JERRY ROBERTS who owns the Top Tuning Sta- tion BOBBY WAITES district manager of the RC Bottling Com- pany' LEWIS NEIGHBORS and DONALD RUSH owners of the worlds largest Confederate Flag Company gave each old grad sample of their product. They also presented the worlds largest Con- federate Flag to BRHS. Scientist CHARLES BILLINGSLEY inven- tor of frozen band aids for cold cuts, was present. JOEL JANNEY. the renowned criminal lawyer, and HARVEY PATTERSON, city libra- rian, were also present. PAUL PASLEY, textile engineer at Rus- sell Manufacturing Company, pre- viewed his miracle drip-drop fab- ric. LARRY THOMAS, collector of h 'a ' ' ' ' ' l z ' ..: . 2 . n . requests the honor of your presence Y l ' 1 . 4, r 1 3 '4 ' 'vgf . ' c, '. ' g tw vvent.l 30-It was a festive occasion at were ANN RAY, MELBA GRANT. Team . N.A.S.C.A.R. was repre- v1 ' ' A6 ' ' V! - . 1 - . I I Y - . . AC - - vs '- . v - ' L - ' - . M . , . . . l ,- ' - v ' a 1 l - ll ' l l L - , l ' il n - Y . , 1 . . , , , L5 LA , YY !1 Y it V' , , , - i. ,. , .. ,, a , 45 YY 7 , 1 . souped up anttquc autos now has the vtorlds largest collectlon JERRY THOMAS automobllc salesman IS dlsplaymg the Por ter Specxal thxs month deslgned by BILLY PORTER WAYNE PATTERSON and TERRY RAIN WATER test drivers for the sports car leally llke lt Also attendlng vtas JERRY PRICE ptesldent of Avondale Mllls GARY PEWIBER TON well knovtn contractot nounced hls plans to butld a mod ern skyscraper near Alexander C1tx Business and PI'0f9SSlOll3l Wom ens Assoclatlon had several mem bers present LINDA PRICE Sec ICIHIV of the Year now secretary fot Nevt York Ktunchy Kandy Kompany BETTY RUTH JOHN S'1 ON stenographer for Tallapoosx County Court JOYCE NEWBER RY head llbrarxan of the Llbrarg of Congress tn Washmgton and from Atlanta MOLLIE WESSON and EDNA MASK owners of Lanel Perfume Company JEAN KEN NEDY well known New York so clety psychxatrxst and JANE SPEAKS owner of the Parts Ougxnal hat shoppe 1n Montgom ery were also present NANCY KILPATRICK and LIN DA PLASSE won the Plllsbury award for thetr flne 1 clpes thxs vear E x e ry 0 n e congtatulated them as well as CAMILLE LAN DRUM for her flute part ln the Boston Symphony PAT PRICE was recently named Wlfe of the Xear Colleges all ovet the state Vtele represented by 59 grads Repre sentatlves of the teachmg profes ston were REBECCA CROCKETT Enghsh Instructor LINDA TRL ETT Journallsm lrlstluctol and MARTHA WALLACE head of the hlstory department both of Jack sonvxlle State College LINDA DANIEL the famous dance 1n structor of the Auburn majorettes PAT MULLINS drama teacher at Phllltps Htgh School ln Btrmmg ham CELIA SMITH elementary school teachet of thls clty CHAR LENE PITCHFORD also a teacher lS teachlng her pupils the art of the Southerners accent ln her Southetn Speech Class The festive preparatlons were made by JOANNL PEARCE WANDA GENTRY and PATRI CIA HORTON who operate the Souths famous lestaurant The Three Rebels Among the a1umn1 were qu1te a few entertamers That real keen t11o The Thtee Shatps stopped bv on thelr xeturn trlp from Las Vegas to appear at the Auport Cafe lll Alexandel Clty They are BETTY JO AUSTIN CLARDINE JONES and BOBBIE GAIL COKER Dancer NANCY BLANKEN SHIP and members of the Zeke fleld follles SONJA SATTFR FIELD GERALDINE BAGGETT and REBA SMITH attended GER ALD SCOTT now MC of Teen Tlme Dance Party and CHESTER PARKS star of The Chester Parks Shoxx flew down from New York and a fuend SUE MQGHEE Next Yorks number one play glrl bx BWA Blankenship World Air lme owned by FREDDIE BLAN KEINSHIP CHARLES THORN TOIN vtho has Just flnlshed h1s latest movle Tarzan and the Apes and MARY FORBUS past Mlss Amertca vtere guest stars on The Frances Forbus Varlety Hour Plans were made for the flftleth teumon WhlCh w1ll be held at Cra ter Inn alumm charge that tlme vull dlsplay her splen d1d tnterlor decoratmg talent bv decoratmg for thls occaslon on the Moon wtth BRHS chapter there belng ln LUANNE RADNEY at . , . n. , . . , - , - . 7 ,. 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As a prelude to summer the last days of school are filled with excitement and anticipation of gradu ation the last event ot the year At this assembly several awards are given by different clubs and other organizations The C-ood Sportsmanship Award given by the Kiwanis Club to the Best All Round Athlete in the class This person is not only good in one sport but takes part and does his best in all sports The Balfour Award is given to the member of the class who has the highest scholastic average through out his four years in high school The Essay Award given by the 2Oth Century Study Club is also presented at the graduation exer clses The all time favorite The Carlisle Loving Cup is given to the member of the class who has rendered the most unselfish service to the school in the past four years So as the school year becomes a part of stu dents memories and the warm sunlnt shores of Kowa Inga beckon the seniors face a new season of their life on entering the adult world and the underclass men dream happily of the carefree lite of summer time Summertime, when living is easy ' Eff wi5Aed fo fhe Q66 0 Seett Hardware Alexander Clty Provlslon Co Inc P ocesso s of Top Quolrty Poultry Pure Pork Sousoge ADams 4 5071 Refreshmg remembrance Al TOGRAPHS ,VWCLQMLQ 35945 limi Au! if ' Xe v amz Ale de C ty Coca Cola Bcttl fo r 1 N Fx: M ' ' ff-I ' ' I 4 1 , , x . f V V A ,7 1 x . . . 4 KA, ' O4 I . 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