Sansom High School - Talisman Yearbook (Alabama City, AL)

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ALMA MATER Emma Sansom High, we love thee Thus we pledge our vow Honor, fame, the long years through Crown thy head as now. Purple, gold, our colors fly, May their luster glow Till our banners reach the sky And thee the world doth know. Sansom High thy name we cherish. Rich in history’s lore May the spirit of thy namesake Guide us as we go. Ever choosing the paths we seek Rebels, staunch and fine. Till we meet with victory, dear Alma Mater, mine. The Annual Staff °f Emma Sansom High School Presents the 1965 rr Talisman” Editor: Myra Satterfield Assistant Editor: Bellann Stewart Business Manager: Belinda Abenv Sponsor: Mrs. Corbett 2 Come walk with us 3 Foreword “Memory is a fragile thing— A bee's honey and its sting! —Newton We pause ’mid the wonders of life And the magic of Science, To bring forth on these pages The golden moments of time Just past. It is our wish to walk again The paths of achievement, fun, Beauty and skill; To ski the winter slopes and Enjoy the summer sun. We set them all before You . . . Come walk with us! Contents Dedication............ Publications.......... Annual Staff Rebel Review Staff Administration........ Board of Education Faculty Organizations......... Classes .............. Seniors........... Juniors........... Sophomores........ Freshmen.......... Features.............. Athletics............. Activities............ Advertisements........ Hunt and perk. Damp Cheerleaders I this physical education? Registration Day More I'mbrellas needed Advanced Math?? Because he has worked for and with us, because he has given generously of his time and wisdom—words are a poor substitute with which to express our sincere respect and admiration for this man. He is head of the Math Department, sponsor of the Mu Alpha Theta, and a Junior class sponsor. He voluntarily gives so much of his time to the Junior-Senior Prom and to directing the Junior- Senior Play. Everyone respects this teacher and looks to him for advice and help. He is never too busy to stop and talk with a student or to help the school in any way he can. In appreciation for such devoted service the Annual Staff proudly dedicates the 1965 Talisman to Mr. Thomas Nichols. 8 9 Mr. Tom Nichols MYRA SATTERFIELD Editor Talisman Staff BELLANN STEWART Assistant Editor BELINDA ABNEY Business Manager MRS. CORBETT Sponsor EDITORIAL STAFF SEATED, left to right: Myra Satterfield, Susan Kerr, Ann Bynum, Karen Abney, Cindy McMahan, Yvonne Mayo. STANDING, left to right: Bellann Stewart, Martha Johnson, Mary Leslie Burns, Laura Logan, Paula Fields, Kathy Dixon. BUSINESS STAFF SEATED, left to right: Belinda Abney, Jean Moore, Tommy French, Sherry King. STANDING, left to right: Ray Cox, Judy Striplin, Paula Brown, Mary Helen Allred, Dennis Diffee. II MRS. DAVIDSON Sponsor h' °urwood Alchley, Li 'herry Cailan, Gail Rya Oray, James Blackwood. BRENDA BURTTRAM Editor DONALD HULL President PHILLIP TROUP Vice President Student Council Left to right: Donald Hull, Carolyn Amos, Mr. Jhonson, Sponsor, Mary Ann Bellamy, Phillip Troup. WHEN WE TEACH THE CHILD Author Unknown What do we do when we teach the child? We put a thought that is sweet and mild Into a heart that is waiting for seed, Into a heart that has never felt greed. The man with such thoughts is never beguiled. For we teach the man when we teach the child. What do we do when we teach the child? We take the treasures that may lie piled In lesson or poem of nature’s store. And transform them all into golden ore Of character, which cannot be reviled ... The strong man comes from the well-taught child. W hat do we do when we teach the child? We take the nature untamed and wild. And mould it into a life serene. With heart and will and judgment clean, We make the man who is undefiled When we teach, as we ought, the little child. What do we do when we teach the child? We plant the truth where the undefiled, Our Lord and Master, said freedom make. Through knowledge true freedom comes and takes Its place, and dominates passion wild ... We have saved the man ... when we’ve saved the child. 14 MR. W. O. BRISCO Principal Administration BOARD OF EDUCATION l ft to right: Mr. P. V. Love; Mrs. H. C. Wright; Mr. I. J. Browder, Superintendent; Mr. M. C. Bentley; Mr. E. W. Lytle. 16 English Department MRS. AULTA LEE CORBETT. Senior English MISS SARAH ROBINSON, Senior English MISS SUE ELLEN THOMPSON, Freshman English MRS. ELAINE BALLARD, Junior English MRS. EUNICE DAVIS. Freshman English MISS VERA JONES. Freshman English MRS. AUDREY CULVER. Sophomore English MRS. SANDRA BOBO Junior English Commercial Department MRS. MARY BOYD Shorthand. Bookkeeping MRS. MARIE McDonald. Shorthand II, Typing II MRS. DORIS ARNOLD, Typing I 17 History Department MISS LERA GRADY, Civics and Alabama History MRS. HELEN DAVIDSON, Economics MISS NELLE MARTIN, American History MR. GRADY NORTON, Biology MRS. VIRGINIA ABNEY, Biology’ MR. JACK LITTLE, Chemistry. Physics MR. CLARENCE CARRY, Science Science Department 18 Math Department MR. TOM NICHOLS. Geometry. Advanced Math, Al- gebra MR. MILTON HARDY, Algebra I MR. JOE B. COOK. Algebra I, General Math MR. GEORGE THOMAS, Geometry. Algebra II, Guid- ance Occupational Department MISS ELAINE PERKINS Home Economics MR. KERMIT WEAVER, DO. MRS. GLADYS MURPHY, D.E. MR. R. C SCHMITZ, Shop MISS PAULINE REEVES. Home Economics 19 Athletic Department MR. BEN PILLITARY, Football Coach MR. GARY MUSKETT, Football Coach MR. WALTER HOLT, Basketball Coach MR. GEORGE HEATH, Head Football Coach Music Department MR. WAYNE GOLDEN, Band MISS FRANCES TATUM, fatal MR. BILLY ( RIP”t REAGAN, Band 20 Language Department MRS. GENEVA McKEE. French I and II MISS REBECCA OWENS. Spanish I and II Office MRS. SUE LANG Art MRS. ELOISE EDWARDS Library MISS BEATRICE BROW NING P.E. MRS. FRANCES BROOKS Lunch Room Personnel SEATED: Mrs. Ophelia Mitchell, Mrs. Helen Beard- Manager. STANDING: Mrs. Ethel Otinger, Mrs. Ruby Hampton, Mrs. Eula Cox, Mrs. Florence Phillips, Mrs. Esto Godby, Mrs. Ruth Collins. 21 A Homecoming Parade. 22 PRESIDENT: Jimmy Stackhouse SECRETARY: Laura Logan VICE PRESIDENT: Ronnie Cornutt TREASURER: Louis Davidson SPONSOR: Miss Nelle Martin. Members The National Honor Society Membership in this society is based on four standards; Character. Scholarship, Leadership, and Service. Scholarship alone is not the sole basis for member- ship. To be eligible, however, a junior or senior must have a scholastic standing of all A's or B’s and not more than two C’s. This is a fixed Requirement. Teachers who have been at Sansom one or more years rate each candidate on Attitude. leadership. Service, and Char- acter. Knowledge of any trait which would make a pupil an unworthy member will disqualify him. La Societe Honoraire De Francais La Societe Honoraire de Francais is a national honorary or- ganization for students who have excelled in French. Membership is based on scholarship and character. A student must have an average of 92 or above in French, be enrolled in the fourth semester or above in French, and an overall average of 85 or above in all other subjects. A student may have no more than two C’s for semester averages and no D’s. The final selection according to the Constitution is made by the Sponsor and the Principal. PURPOSE: To stimulate interest in the study of French and to reward high scholastic attainments. Members 25 PRESIDENT: Duane Ware VICE PRESIDENT: Ronnie Cornutt SECRETARY: Marilyn Wynn TREASURER: .Ann Briscoe HISTORIAN: Kathy Payne PRESIDENT: Jerr Rickies SPONSOR: Mr. Tom NicboN VICE PRESIDENT: George French SECRETARY: Carolyn Cline TREASURER: Deanna Walker REPORTER: Riki Limhough Mu Alpha Theta PURPOSE: T o encourage a keener inter- est in mathematics, develop sound scholar- ship. and promote enjoxment among high school students. PRESIDENT: Toni Carroll VICE PRESIDENT: Ann Bynum SECRETARY: Lura Lewisson TREASURER: Linda Gilley SPONSOR: Mr . Helen Davidson Sigma Gamma PURPOSE: To sponsor the Christmas Rail. 27 DEC A Club PRESIDENT: Can Faulkner VICE PRESIDENT: Ray Heaton SECRETARY: Karen Brown TREASURER: Neal Duvall REPORTER: Donnie Knight PARLIAMENTARIAN: Ann Wadsworth HISTORIAN: Diane Klebinc SPONSOR: Mrs. Gladys Murphy Students of Distributive Education be- long to a local DECA Club. Each local club is affiliated with State and National DECA Clubs. The purpose of all DECA clubs is to develop future leaders for Marketing and Distribution. PRESIDENT: Pat Morrow VICE PRESIDENT: Travis Garrett SECRETARY: Anita Elliott REPORTER: Kennith Garrett DELEGATES: Carol Elliott Tim Hutchins George Wilburn SPONSOR: Mr. Jack Little 29 F.H.A. PRESIDENT: Rachel Griffin VICE PRESIDENT: Peggy Thrasher SECRETARY AND TREASURER: Eva Knowles SONG LEADER: Belann Stewart RECREATION LEADER: Wanda Buice REPORTER: Carolyn Garner PARLIAMENTARIAN: Joan Bowen HISTORIAN: Virginia Berry SPONSOR: Miss Elaine Perkins SPONSOR: Miss Pauline Reeves The over-all goal of the organization is to help individuals improve personal, family and c ommunity living, now and in the future. Members 30 Rebelettes The Rebelettes are a group of girls chosen from all classes, and was organ- ized in order to give a greater number of talented students an opportunity to perform. PRESIDENT: Janice Dodd VICE PRESIDENT: Sheryl Preston SECRETARY: Csnthia Cress TREASURER: Brenda Comutt CHAPLAIN: Mary Adair SPONSOR: Miss Frances Tatum The Goldentone Choir PRESIDENT: Pat Morrow TREASURER: Marilyn Wynn VICE PRESIDENT: James R. Johnson CHAPLAIN: Ronnie Cornutt SECRETARY : Nancy Eidson SPONSOR: Miss Frances Tatum The Goldentone Choir is made up of Sophomores. Juniors, and Seniors of good moral and religious standard, and exceptional musical talent. The purpose of the choir is to maintain and improve music standards at Emma Sansom High School. 31 Alpha Tri-Hi-Y PRESIDENT: Lynn Mielke VICE PRESIDENT: Belinda Abney SECRETARY: Judy Watkins TREASURER: Deanna Walker CHAPLAIN: Judy Stanley PROJECT CHAIRMAN: Jean Moore SPONSOR: Miss Sarah Robinson PURPOSE: To create, maintain and extend throughout the home, school and community high standards of Christian character. Beta Tri-Hi-Y PRESIDENT: Loretta Yates COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES: Kay Whitten VICE PRESIDENT: Beverly Mize TREASURER: Becky Myrick SECRETARY: Mary Sherrell PROJECT CHAIRMAN: Linda Hurtt HISTORIAN: Diedra Comutt PARLIAMENTARIAN: Mary Ann Bellamy SPONSOR: Mrs. Virginia Abney Gamma Tri-Hi-Y PRESIDENT: Cindy McMahan TREASURER: Sherry Conner VICE-PRESIDENT: Nancy Pavne CHAPLAIN: Mary Rowell SECRETARY: Linda Darnell COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE: Janice Fowler SPONSOR: Miss Rebecca Owens PURPOSE: To create, maintain, and establish throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. Hi- Y PRESIDENT: Duane Ware VICE PRESIDENT: Jimmy Stackhouse SECRETARY: Brian Colegrove TREASURER: Kenny Flowers CHAPLAIN: Ted Williams SPONSOR: Mr. George Thomas PURPOSE: To create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community high standards of Christian character. Library Club PRESIDENT: Rebecca Davis SECRETARY AND TREASURER: Carol Ragan VICE PRESIDENT: Hilda Daniel SPONSOR: Miss Beatrice Browning Our main purpose is to be a service agency to our school and community by circulating books, magazines and pamphlet mate- rials to students and faculty members. Staff members are selected by the librarian through recommendation of faculty members. The students selected must have good average grades, and an interest in library work. They must also be above average in dependability. Teenage Book Club PRESIDENT: Dianna Knight TREASURER: Joyce Hamby VICE PRESIDENT: Susan Bowen SPONSOR: Mrs. Eunice Davis The membership is open the first month of school to all students who enjoy reading. PROJECT: To circulate great books among the membership, to become acquainted with the lives of the authors and to hear a brief review of these at each meeting. 34 D. O. Club PRESIDENT: Larry Hinds SECRETARY: Shirley Addison VICE PRESIDENT: Gloria Parton TREASURER: Tressie Westbrook SPONSOR: Mr. J. K. Weaver PURPOSE: To stimulate proper attitudes, build character, promote and guide be- havior changes vital to the development of a good citizen. Student Council PRESIDENT: Donald Hull SECRETARY: Mary Ann Bellamy VICE PRESIDENT: Phillip Troup TREASURER: Carolyn Amos SPONSOR: Mr. Robert Johnson PURPOSE: To improve school spirit and co-oj eration between students and faculty. Monitors' Club PRESIDENT: Marilyn Wynn SECRETARY: Laura Logan VICE PRESIDENT: Lynn Miellce TREASURER: Ann Bynum SPONSOR. Mr. W, 0. Briscoe 36 PURPOSE: To help raise funds for United Celebral Palsy. Future Teachers of America PRESIDENT: Linda Gilley TREASURER: Mary Copeland VICE PRESIDENT: Katliie Gentry HISTORIAN: Marv Ann Bellamy PARLIAMENTARIAN: Shirley Gilley SPONSOR: Mrs. Mary Boyd Membership for the FTA is open to any student in grades 9 through 12 who is interested in teaching and who has the necessary qualities of character, scholarship, “B” average, and leadership. Future Business Leaders of America PRESIDENT: Nancy Wheeler TREASURER: Joan Wilkinson VICE PRESIDENT: Alicia Stone SPONSOR: Mrs. Marie McDonald SECRETARY: Linda Mizell PURPOSE: To develop competent aggressive business leadership. 1 UTURE USINESS EADERS MERICA C 37 Members PL RPOSE: To create an interest in the French language and to promote co-operation through correspondence with students living in France. French Club Members PRESIDENT: Carolyn Cline SECRETARY: Evelyn Ledbetter VICE PRESIDENT: Judy Watkins TREASURER: Walter Holt 38 School Is . . . A Combination of Work and Fun. Senior Class Now I’m a senior, a dignified senior. I’ve taught myself never to stop; I've worked like a trooper, oft in a stupor. But at last I have come out on top. No more can it happen— At least not to me; In June I shall graduate. At last I’ll l e free. No more to “his” office. No late hours, too. For at last I’m a senior— Thank goodness it’s true! PRESIDENT: Larrv Foster VICE PRESIDENT: Lynn Mabre SECRETARY: Toni Carroll TREASURER: Carolvn Bowen 40 SENIORS BELINDA ABNEY Senior JACKIE ARCHER DU R WOOD ATCHLEY 43 VIRGINIA BF.RRY OLIVIA BILLINGSLEY JOAN BOWEN JIMMY BOX 45 SHIRLEY BROWN WAYNE BROWN 46 BRENDA BURTTRAM GLENDA CAUDLE BRIAN COLEGROVE MARY COPELAND CHIP DAVIDSON 50 NEAL DUVALL ARNOLD EDMONDSON 51 PAULA FIELDS KATHJE GENTRY LINDA GRAM LING RICHARD GREEN 54 RAY HEATON CAROL HEFLIN Class RONALD HOOD JANE HICKEY SUE HOLLINGSWORTH 55 JUDY HORNE JOHNNY JOHNSON 57 BETTY KNIGHT CORA MacMILLAN 60 LYNN M1ELKE MARIK MILLER 61 JOHN PAUL MORGAN PAT MORROW 62 TALMADGE PONDER JANICE PRATT MARY ANN ROGERS 63 MYRA SATTERFIELD LINDA SMITH ROBERT SOSBEE JUDY STANLEY TERRY SNOW Class AMOS STEDHAM QUINCEY SOUTHERLAND JERRY SPARKS JIMMY STACKHOUSE JERRY STEPHENS SUE SUTTON LINDA TALLENT SHERRIE THRASHER 67 MICHAEL THROWER SHEILA TROUP CHARLES TURLEY 69 MARVIN WALKER DUANE W AKE PEGGY WHISONANT 71 JIMMY WISE 72 School Is . . . Graduation. 73 Junior Class Then Just a junior, a fun-loving junior, A little more sober—could be; Hut still just as crazy, my intelligence was hazy, And no office could ever scare me. But then it happened! Only this time I knew How to get out of trouble That 1 happened to do. I went to “his office” As brave as they grow: I told him my story, And he let me go. PRESIDENT: Walter Holt SECRETARY: Linda Mize!I VICE PRESIDENT: Linda Turner TREASURER: Shirley Black 74 Junior Betty Bearden Kathy Bearden Dennis Beck Mary Ann Bellamy Robert Bellamy Mary Adair Janice Agan Sandra Alford Bill Allen Carolyn Amos Pat Archer 76 Class Mike Couch Wanda Couch Jannette Countryman Ann Cowan Patricia Cox Hilda Daniel Danny Clayton Ellen Clayton Bobby Cole David Coley Jerry Collins Roger Brothers Thomas Brown Wanda Buice Judy Carrell Karen Brown Richard Brown Ronnie Cash Jim Chambers Emily Cherry Tommy Christian Betty Conwill Patsy Cooper Terry Copeland Brenda Comutt Deidra Comutt 77 Junior Brenda Elkins Elaine Elkins Anita Elliott Joyce Elliott Colen Ellis Janie England Neal Entrikin Francis Fowler Johnnie Fox Larry Fraser Ray Freeman Sue Galbreath Roger Gardner Gail Gargus Patsy Garmany Carolyn Garner Jim Garrison Becky Davis Dennis Diffey Larry Dobbs Rodger Duke Aaron Edmondson Bennett Effort 78 Class Sherrie Cuttry John Hair? Butch Hamme Hoyt Hamcrick Jr. Brenda Hannah Frank Harris Jerry Haynie David Herndon Linda Hester Doug Hill James Hill Ethel Holcomb Marvin Holland Carolyn Hollingsworth Walter Holt Duane Hopper Patsy Hopper Charles Howell Dennis Hubbard Linda Hurtt 79 Junio Susan Kerr Cynthia Kilgm Diane Klebine Donnie Knight Gemma Knight Eva Knowles Paula Lambert Eugene I ankford Ross Lankford Patricia Lawrence Mona Hutchins Tim Hutchins Tommy Jacobs W. C. Jenkins Don Jett Patricia Jone? 80 Class Danny Phillips Archie Ponder Sandra Pope Jerry Pullen Daniel Ramsey Willard Robershaw Donnie Nance Ronald Norris Ronald Norwood I eon Pankey Tommy Parker Linda Parks Larry Parnell Gloria Parton Dennis Pate Rickey Peppers Mike Manderson Tommy Martin Bubba Mathis Beverly Mize Linda Mizell Tommy Morgan George Morris Ralph Morris Ralph Muskett Becky Myrick 81 Junior Danny Stephens David Sullivan Brenda Stringer Lanny Taylor Linda Smith Randy Smith Gail Snead Brenda Snow Dianne Southern Jack Roberts Bill Robey Gordan Rodrigues Regenia Rutherford Gale Sartin Donna Self 82 Class Lanny Thomas Ronnie Watts Kay Whitten Gary White Randy Wiggins George Wilburn Debbie Williams Peggy Thrasher Bfltal Tilley Linda Tulley Jimmy Usry Sherry Vest Greg Wagnon Chris Waits Donna W'all Greg Ward Dorthy Warren Troy Warren Mary' Nell Watkins Modine Weaver 83 Juniors NOT PICTURED: Jerry Alexander Edward Battles Jimmy Beamblett Jerry Davis Ronnie King John Mike Sankford Cathy Minter James Putman Fletcher Ray Jimmy Reid Phil Robertson Gail Ryan Charles Smith Brenda Spinks Alicia Stone Linda Suggs Tommy Tarvin Ann Wadsworth Janice Wall 84 School Is . . . Fun-loving Juniors. 85 Sophomore Class Then a sophomore, a smart-aleck sophomore, I walked with my head in the air; I thought I was “it,” I didn’t care a bit For the rules—in the halls—everywhere But then it happened! Though I know better now, I was kicked out of class For starting a row. Then up to “his” office. Not calm as could be For my knees, how they shook— I was suspended, you see. 86 Karen Abney James Adair Ernestin Addison Larry Alldridge Donald Agan Deborah Allen Clifford Allen Mary Helen Allred Sophomore Phil Allred Jerry Anderson Jean Archer Gail Archer Jeff Archer Donnie Ashley Carolyn Baker Lottie Baker Patricia Baker Wanda Baker Steve Bagley Lee Banks Barbara Bass Jimmy Battles Kyle Beddingfield Janice Bethune Mary Lynn Blanks Kathren Boggs 88 Vicki Bohannan Rodney Bolding Billy Bolton Barbara Bowen Barbara Boyles Jo Ellen Bradford Judy Bridges Carla Bright Class David Bright Dianne Brock Ernest Brooks Hubert Brooks Deborah Brown Mauntez Brown Paula Brown Walter Bryant Deborah Buchannan Kay Bullock Mike Bruttram Pat Butler Saratha Byres Betty Bynum Sherry Callan Gloria Campbell Jackie Cash David Cline 89 Rebecca Cline Danny Coffelt Sherry Conner Ovis Conwell Don Cornelius Patsy Cornutt Sylvia Cornutt Margaret Couch Sophomore Ray Cox Ronnie Cox Charlene Crawford Steven Curtis Sinda Darnell Robert Darnell Becky Davenport Patsy Davenport Charlotte Davis Ruth Davis Brenda Decker Sandra DeHart Janice Dodd Sandra Dodd Gary Dollahite James Duncan Cynthia Durham Deborah Durham 90 Diane Durham Jimmy Early Hilly Elkins Joe Elkins Sidney Ellis Nancy Elrod Paulette Entrikin Hickey Erwin Class Joanna Esslinger Ricky Fann Mary Farley Kay Ferguson Dewitt Findley Clara Fletcher Diana Forrest Jeannie Forrest Larry Fortenberry Kathy Foster Janice Fowler Becky Freeman Margaret Freeman Tommy French Linda Frost Larry Gamblin Gary Garrett Kenneth Garrett 91 Calva Gaskin Don Gaskin Sharion Gaskin Teresa Gibbs Louise Gilbert Bill Gore Linda Gore Rhonda Graham Sophomore Bobby Gray Janis Gregory Cathy Griffith Margo Grissman Peggy Hall Carlton Hamby Eva Jean Hammett Betty Hampton Danny Hancock Alice Hand Neita Handy Charles Hardin Patricia Hardin Janice Hare Sharon Harris Gary Henry Marie Hester Janice Holland 92 Sherron Holland Rita Hood Lowell Honeycutt Jim Horne Myron Horton Chessie Howington Wayne Hudson Charles Huff Class Judy Huff Mike Hive Linda Hull Brenda Ingram James Ingram Brenda Jackson Patricia Jenkins Joe Jennings Larry Johnson Glenn Jones Patsy Jones Garry Keel Charolette Kelley Jack Kelley Charlotte Kelton Marsha Kerr Sherry King James Kirkpatric 93 Kay Kitchens Harvey Knight Julian Knight Brenda Lackey Jesse Lackey Ramona Lankford Johnny Lathum Ralph Latimer Sophomore Nancy LeCroy Woody Lee Johnny Livingston Chester Love Earl Loyd James Lumpkin Leon McCory Ronald McCoy Jackey McCrary Dorthv McGinnis Cindy Macmahan Joe Mackey Kay Mackey Debra Maddix Jerald Maharry Martha Martin Yvonne Mayo Ted Milke 94 James Minyard Patsy Mize Sammy Mize Larry Molock Frankie Moore Gloria Moore Lou Moore Lynn Morris Class Becky Murray Danny Myrick Vivian NeSmith Betty Nichols Karen Norris Robert Norris Jack Osborn Charles Parrish Rhenetta Parris Lanny Paul Virginia Patterson Charles Payne Nancy Payne Susan Perkins Mike Perry Walter Phillips Shirlev Pierce Pam Pilgrim 95 Eddie Powell Diana Pratt DeWayne Prickett Judy Preston Sheryl Preston Carol Ragan Paida Rary JoAnne Ratledge Sophomore Linda Ratledge Mike Ratledge Donald Reed Faye Reed Joyce Richardson Danny Roberson Eddie Roberts Becky Rodgers Judy Rogers Dorthy Ross Mary Rowell James Ryan Sheryl Savoy Judy Self Donald Sherrell Harold Simmons Sherry Simonton Denflis Simpson 96 Marvin Sims Mike Small Carolyn Smith Chesley Smith Kay Smith Steve Smith Patricia Snell John Sorelli Class Mike Sosebee Pat Sosebee Kathy Stapler Beverly Stewart Joyce Stringer Joyce Sudberrv Myra Tarrance Robert Taylor Claudia Thompson Sherry Thurmond Paulette Tinker Ellen Towns Sandra Turner Johnny Vaugn Donnie Vicken Sue Vinson Dean Wade Gloria Wagnon 97 David W'higgington Shirley White Sherry West Benny Watson Wanda Watkins Gary Watkins Vernalea Walker Ralph W'ilhanks Sophomores Clayton Wildes Janire Wilkinson Andrea W illiams Becky Williams Bonnie Williams Glenn Williams James Williams Larry W'illiams Theresa Williams James Williamson Mike Woffard Ronnie Wood Mickey W'orkman Donna Ynacy NOT PICTURED: Linda Hamilton Dennis Harper David Hester A. J. Nance Peggy Neely James Reeves Johnny Sweenev Brent Thomas 98 School Is . . . Carefree Sophomores 99 Freshman Class I was a freshman, a green little freshman, Who started to school one day; I thought I was smart—from hooks I’d depart And Skip school to go out and play. But then it happened! I know not how; An excuse was needed They told me, now. So up to “his” office As calm as could he. Till he gave me “hours”— That sobered up me. PRESIDENT: Phil Burgess VICE PRESIDENT: Ronald Clay SECRETARY: Kathv Watson TREASURER: Sherry Neal Gregory Abney Kenneth Abney Judy Addison Hilda Agan Leon Alford John Aired Harley Amos Gerald Argo Patricia Argo Jan Armstrong Lee Ashley Sharon Atkins Roger Ausmer Sandra Ausmer Debrita Ball Freshman Brenda Barnes Ronald Bate Mike Batista Kenneth Beck Alice Beddingfield Rebecca Bellamy Ronald Bellew Sharron Bellew Brenda Benefield Freddy Bishop Jerry Blackwell David Bowen Susan Bowen Stanley Brasher Mickey Brewster 102 Johnny Brooks Myron Brooks Sharron Brooks Beverly Brown Billy Brown LaWayne Brown Kathy Brothers Phil Burgess Mearl Burns Elaine Bushin Deborah Butler Irran Butler James Calvert Peggy Campbell Jimmy Carroll Class Lora Carroll Johnny Chambers Mitchell Chastain Johnny Clark Ronald Clay David Clayton Robert Coker Elizabeth Coiegrove Kenneth Collins Tim Collier Tommy Collier Susan Conwill Bobby Cooper Deborah Cooper Ricky Cornelius 103 Mark Cornutt Louise Cothran Hobby Couch Anita Cowan Norma Cox Cynthia Cress Brenda Croft Carolyn Crowe Eugene Crow Kathryn Culberson Robert Daughdrill Judy Davenport Byron Davis Kermit Davis Edgar Denham Freshman Jerry Denney Jimmy Denny Kathy Dial Freddy Dillard Mary Dobbs Frank Dollar Gary Duffey Michael Dupree Mike East David Edwards Linda Elery Carol Elliott Patsy Elliott Virginia Elliott Alan Entrekin 104 Homer Knlrekin James Finley Cathy Fowler Hetty Franklin Gerald Franklin Mitch Franklin Wanda Franklin Joan Fraser Kathy Gamble Jean Galbreath Larry Garner Jim Garrett Hrenda Gaskex Harley Goble Johnny Grant Class Bonnie Gravitt Lynn Gray Oscar Gray (tachel Griffin Vondra Gunter Joyce Hamby Carole Hamilton Cathy Harris Randy Harris Randv Harris Rebecca Hathcock David Haynie Danny Henry Phillip Herndon Charlotte Hester 105 Rodger Hicks Nancy Hill Wayne Holland Rodney Holman Donald Holt Janet Homax Charles Hood Delores Hood Gary Hopper Judy Hopper Jack Hubbard Jr. Allen Hudson Bonnell Hughes Sharron Hunt Elizabeth Hurtt Freshman Jimmy Hyatt Johnny Ingram Terry Jackson James Johnson Jerry Johnson Junior Johnson Ray Johnson Betty Jones Joe Jordan Robert Jordon Kay Junkins Danny Kah Charlotte Kimble David Kirkpatrick Sheila Kleinklaus 106 Dianna Knight Judy Knight John Lawder Wanda l-ambert Wanda I angston Brenda Leeth Cathy Leeth Ken Lewis Linda Link Randall Lipscomh Diane Locklan Janet Lomax Ralph Lowery Mike Lumpkin Judy Lyles Class Judy McClure Annie McCoy John McFarland Jessica McGee Charles McLeod Mary Ann McNutt Mary McWhorter Ralph Machen Patricia Mangum Jimmy Maples Mike Martin Belinda Mathis Jerry Maxwell Sheila Mayes David Miller 107 Janice Minshuw Charlestine Mitchell Wanda Moon David Moore Patricia Moore Steven Moore Larry Morris Kathy Morrow Shirley Murray Myra Nash Sherry Neal Joann Norton Wayne O'Bar John O'Bryant Linda Oden Freshman Samye Oden David Osborne Rolland Pack Brenda Patterson Myra Patterson David Peek Beverly Peterson Dianne Phillips Doris Phillips Charles Pinkston Sheila Pitts Brenda Plemons Gloria Pope Linda Preston Kenneth Prickett Paul Pruett Steve Reynolds Deborah Richardson Donald Riddlespur Jimmy Roberson Arthur Robinson Patty Roch Carolyn Rogers Jerry Ross Kenneth Rowell Jud Sauls Bennie Seahorn Linda Self Calvin Shadwick Rickey Shanyfelt Class Roxie Sharpton Loyce Shirley Kenneth Shockley Jerry Smith Kay Smith Marilyn Smith Maurice Snead Mike Snead Phyllis Sosehee Wanda Southern Janice Sparks Carolyn Stafford Janice Stephens Robert Stephens Benny Steward Jr. 109 Billy Striplin Jimmy Suggs Deborah Taylor Eddie Taylor Linda Taylor Peggy Taylor Rita Teague Diane Thompson Michael Thompson Mike Thornhill Jane Tidmore Jerry Tidmore Mickey Tuck Patricia Turley David Turner Freshman Don Turner Joan Turner Mike Turner David Tyler Karen Vest James Vinson Paula Vinson Sandra Vinyard Karen Wall Kay Wall Jimmie Wally Mike Ware Phyllis Warren Sandra Watkins Cathy Watson 110 Linda Watts Carl White W'anda White Jeff Williams Jerry Williams Larry Williams Ann Williamson Dan Williamson Jimmv W'illiamson Don W'inters Roger Wood Wanda Wood Floyd Woodward Deland Wooten Billy Wright NOT PICTURED: Zack Battles Don Brady Jimmy Caudle Harold Clard Raymond Crow Becky Handy Larry Humphrey Charles Keener James Keener Jerry Keener David Lemmons Robert McGowan Richard Pinson Harry Rodgers Frank Smith Thomas Stephens Donald Tallent Kvle Underwood III School Is . . . Pep Rallies U4 KING Mr. Jerry Rickies QUEEN Miss Riki Limbaugh 115 KING Jerry Rickies Jerry is president of the Mu Alpha Theta, a member of the “S” Club, and plays a trumpet in the Band. He was a favorite his Junior year and has been a member of the Student Council for two years. He plans to attend Auburn University. Jerry plays an electric guitar and his favorite subject is English. 116 BEAUTY' QUEEN Miss Riki Limbough Riki is a member of the National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, Goldentones. Tri-Hi-Y, Cheerleader, and first runner-up in the Junior Miss Pageant held at Gads- den. She attends Forrest Avenue Baptist Church. She wishes to attend Jacksonville College, and her favorite subject is chemistry. 117 SENIOR BEAUTY Miss Linda Gilley 118 JUNIOR BEAUTY Miss Rellann Stewart 119 120 SOPHOMORE BEAUTY Miss Barbara Bowen FRESHMAN BEAUTY Miss Cynthia Cress 121 FRESHMAN BEAUTY Cynthia Cress Cynthia Cress is a member of the “Rebel- ettes”. the Tri-Hi-Y, secretary of her home- room and plays a flute in the band. She is a member of Dwight Baptist Church. Cynthia plans to attend the University of Alabama and major in Interior Decorating. Her favorite pastime is skating. SOPHOMORE BEAUTY Barbara Bowen Barbara Bowen is a cheerleader, presi- dent of the sophomore class, a member of the Goldentones, Gamma Tri-Hi-Y, and was chosen favorite her freshman year. Her fa- vorite sport is water skiing, her favorite food is German Chocolate Cake and her favorite subject is biology. Barbara hopes to attend Auburn University. 122 JUNIOR BEAUTY Bellann Stewart Bellann Stewart is a member of the FTA, Science Gub, FHA, and the Goldentones. She is also assistant editor of the Annual. She attends Bellevue Methodist Qiurch where she participates in the choir. Bellann would like to attend Emory University and become an anesthetist. She enjoys reading and embroidering. Her favorite subject is chemistry. SENIOR BEAUTY Linda Gilley Linda Gilley is a member of the FBLA, Goldentones and the Monitor’s Club. She is also a flagcarrier and plays a clarinet in the Rebel Band. Her favorite subjects are English, and shorthand. 123 Ann Bynum Senior Patricia Gowens Senior Myra Satterfield Senior Beauty Candidates 124 Linda Smith Junior Becky Williams Sophomore Anitia Elliott Junior Becky Davenport Sophomore Beauty Candidates JOHNNY REBEL Duane Ware President of French National Honor Society and Hi-Y. Member of National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, and “S” Club. Captain '61 Football team, R. L. Penland Jr. Memorial Award. Plays Basketball and Baseball. MISS EMMA SANSOM Myra Satterfield Student Council freshman year, FHA, National Honor Society, French National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, French Cluh. Tri-Hi-A two years, and Editor of the Talis- man,” and beauty candidate Junior and Senior years. Valedictorians Marilyn Wynn Lynn Mielke Riki Limbough Judy Watkins Carolyn Cline Janice Turner Nancy Wheeler Co- aleclictorians For the first time in the history of Emma San- som High School seven students have tied for scho- lastic honors in the graduating class of 1965. These young ladies have a record of all “A” ’s for four years in high school. They will select a member of their group to deliver the valedictory address at commencement. 133 Homecoming SENIOR MAID Miss Ima Jean Perran escorted by Glenn Player JUNIOR MAID Miss Sherry Guttry escorted by Gene Payne FRESHMAN MAID Miss Phyllis SoSebee escorted by Terry Jackson SOPHOMORE MAID Miss Janice Dodd escorted by Oscar Gray GOOD CITIZENSHIP CIRI. Miss Ann Briscoe Freshman Favorite, Tri-Hi-Y, Sigma Gamma, French Club, Treasurer of Junior Class, Treasurer of French National Honor Society, Member of National Honor Society, Monitor’s Club, Sophomore Class Secretary, Sophomore and Junior Who’s Who, Girls’ State Representative, Majorette three years and plays an Oboe in the band, Mu Alpha Theta, and Goldentones. 136 VALENTINE KING and QUEEN Miss Mary Ann Bellamy and Jimmy Thompson 137 FACULTY SWEETHEARTS Miss Thompson and Mr. Thomas Valentine Program Junior JOLLIEST Mary Sherrell and Jimmy Williams 142 BEST DRESSED Alicia Slone and Randy Berry MOST STUDIOUS Carolyn Amos and David Herndnon Who's Who MOST POPULAR Mary Ann Bellamy and 143 Danny Clayton Sophomore CUTEST Patsy Cornutt and Don Gaskin 144 SWEETEST Yvonne Mayo and Mike Sosbee MOST POPULAR Rhenetta Parris and Tommy French Freshman SWEETEST Mitch Franklin and Kay Wall 146 MOST POPULAR Billy Wright and Cathy Leeth SILLIEST Robert Stephens and Kay Smith Ideal Seniors INTELLIGENCE OF Nancy Wheeler and Larry Maloney FIGURE PHYSIQUE OF Brenda Wise and Ted Williams 148 APPEARANCE OF Brenda Burttram and Kenneth Flowers Ideal Seniors AMBITION OF Lynn Mielke and Larry Foster WIT OF Shirley Addison and Richard Sisco PERSONALITY OF Belinda Abney and Charlie Watkins 149 Ideal Seniors EYES OF Paula Fields and Joe Ellis HAIR OF Marilee Stewart and Wayne Brown INDEPENDENCE OF Mary Leslie Burns and Bill Guthrie % ATHLETICS Chesley Smith Guard Donnie Nance Halfback Willard Robershaw Center 152 Football Duane Williams Tackle Jerry Stephens End Ted Williams Guard James Ingram Tackle Duane Ware Halfback Jerry Haynie Halfback Richard Couch Tackle Bubba Mathis Center Jimmy Usry End 154 Ralph Muskett Quarterback Phil Robertson End Football Lynn Mabrcy End Joe Elkins Guard Glenn Mabrey Guard Managers Barry' McCulley Mo Elkins Mike Couch Team Captains Jerry Stephens Duane Ware Senior Outstanding Player Returning Player Grand Entrance Basketball Jimmy Williams Aaron Edmondson Ralph iMuskett Jimmy Usry Duane Ware Dennis Yolher Waller Holt Brian Colegrove Talmadge Ponder Danny Clayton 1 Roger Gardner Baseball Jerry Haynie Mike Browning Jimmy Usry Terry Copeland Ted Williams Aaron Edmondson Baseball Don Gaskin Charles Wren Williard Robershaw Janies Beeves Gary Henry Baseball Rickey Neal James Williams Walter Holt Doug Hill James Kirkpatrick Roger Duke Baseball Ituliliu Mathis Phil Burges Durwood Alchley Creg Taylor Gary Watkins Randy Berry Jimmy Thompson Kenneth Shockley | j Ralph Muskett Danny Clayton Football Snaps Snaps Rebel Marching Band 169 Confederates Judy Brown Jean Proffitt Judy Rogers Linda Cilley DRUM MAJOR Richard Brown Shirley Cilley Sandra Ingram Ann Briscoe Majorettes if w 1 !• w 1 m ]%■ F ■ , ‘ 1 1« « W ■ 1 W V« Tapping French National Honor Society 174 Tapping Rebel Cheerleaders Toni Carroll Retha Lowe HEAD CHEERLEADER Lajuana Boyd Carolyn Bowen Debbie Williams Barbara Bowen Rachael Griffin Carolyn Amos Rhenelta Parris Winners of the Junior Red Cross Drive Mrs. Corbett’s homeroom. FUND COMMITTEE Linda Smith, Ruth Bate! , Brenda Burttram—Chair- man, Ann Bynum. SECOND ROW: Michael Brown- ing, Tommy Bishop, John Bishop, James Blackwood. Officers HOMEROOM Ready—Willing—Able and Glad to Serve The big job of decorating. Homecoming heroes. Teacher???!!! Homecoming Snaps 178 Goofing off. Parade 64- 65 $ 179 Homecoming ww m 181 Queen and Beauties Sophomore candidates Freshman candidates 182 KING and QUE EN Jerry Rickies and Riki Limbough SENIOR BEAUTY Linda Gilley escorted by Ronnie Cornutt SOPHOMORE BEAUTY Barbara Bowen escorted by Dennis Yother JUNIOR BEAUTY Bellann Stewart escorted by George French FRESHMAN BEAUTY Cynthia Cress escorted by Durwood Atchley 185 186 187 881 Play 64' 190 191 Graduation Class oj ’64 192 STUDENT TEACHERS falter Holt—Most valuable player trophy. inuny Usry and Roger Gardner—Co-Captains with N.E.A.C. trophy. lanny Clayton—Captain with Etowah County Tournament tro- phy. Mr. Nick Pendley—University of Alabama Miss Glenda Goodwn—Jacksonville College Mr. Kenneth Beard—University of Alabama Chairman of Red Cross Drive Brenda Burttram Richard Brown—late member of an- nual staff. 194 Mrs. Thompson Wayne Jones—New student Mr. Johnson and daughter Barbara Where’s Etowah? Is it straight Now? Bellann the new hatboy? Robert and Robert Movers. Mrs. Corbett and Ted Williams M.C. Duane Ware won R. L. PENLAND AWARD Congratulations to the Senior Class of '65 EMMA SANSOM HIGH SCHOOL PARENT-TEACHERS ASSOCIATION PIC-A-BURGER DRIVE IN 1200 Alabama Avenue Enjoy Quality Food and Fast Service Also Good Food at NOCCALULA NIK-NAK Noccalula Falls Compliments of ETOWAH COUNTY CLEARING HOUSE ASSOCIATION SADSDEN American National Bank State National Bank East Gadsden Bank Alabama City Bank ATTALLA •e money Ahead! First National Bank The Exchange Bank ALTOONA First State Bank Members of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 200 Compliments of '1 THE VOGUE Am Wall Street, Alabama City Kathie Gentry and Greg Taylor representing F.B.L.A. Donna Wall and Oscar Gray representing Rebel Review 202 Valentine Candidates Eva Knolwes and Jerry Stephens representing F.H.A. Nancy Eidson and Ronnie Cornutt representing Band Anita Elliott and Ronnie Watts representing Science Club Kathy Dixon and Richard Brown representing Annual Staff 203 Compliments of UNITED STEELWORKERS OF AMERICA, AFL-CIO Local Union 2176 JACK RYAN President CECIL AULTMAN Vice President L. C. WALDROP Financial Secretary W. H. WALKER Treasurer DAFFORD BREWSTER Recording Secretary 204 110 North 27th Street ALABAMA CITY, ALA. THE CITY OF CHAMPIONS' Compliments of THE CITY OF GADSDEN MR. LESLEY GILLILAND Mayor MR. JOE HUBBARD MR. HOYT WARSHAM Commissioners 205 JOE HUBBARD Commissioner HOYT WARSHAM Commissioner MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION ALABAMA CITY BANK OF GADSDEN, ALABAMA Best Place to Borrow—Best Place to Save COURTESY IS OUR POLICY Fun Snaps 209 Save At GRANTS ---Your Friendly Family Store LUMBER Materials to Build WILLIAMS a Lock and Key Job PACKING CO. The Path to Your Home Is Thru 1800 Forrest Avenue Our Yard GADSDEN, ALABAMA W. E. OWENS LUMBER CO., INC. 1404 South llth Stroot . . . 547-1681 210 Best Wishes EMMA SANSOM SENIORS Jewelers to GREATER GADSDEN Since 1908 Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry China—Crystal—Silverware Complete Photographic Department MARTIN THEATRES Get more out of life, go out to a movie. PITMAN RITZ Compliments of BARTON'S FASHIONS 516 Broad Street Gadsden, Alabama Compliments Compliments of of WESTERN AUTO STORE CLAYTON’S CAFE Davis Tires 1107 Noccalula Rd. Wizard Auto Parts A Store Complete— 208 ?7th Street Full of Good Things to Eat. ALABAMA CITY, ALA. Phone 547-4312 TP) mr if GADSDEN AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION GADSDEN, ALABAMA Crown Motors, Inc. John Thomas Motors, Inc. Nesbitt Motor Company Wiggins Motor Company Pierson Chevrolet C S Garage, Inc. Rex Keeling Buiclc Yarbrough Pontiac-Cadillac Ernest Robinson Rambler American Discount Company RAMBLER BUICK y CHEVROLET A E. D. ALDRIDGE BEAUTY SHOP Hair Sets $1.50 and up Permanents $7.50 and up Specializes in Hair Cuts and Permanent Waving Compliments of COLLIER-BUTLER Funeral Home Compliments From Compliments MEREA'S FASHION SHOP of DUKE ADVERTISING AGENCY Wall Street Alabama, City P.O. Box 301 Gadsden, Alabama 213 215 More Crazy Snaps MARTIN OIL CO., INC Distributors Amoco Super Premium—American Regular AMERICAN OIL COMPANY TELEPHONE 546-4624 Gadsden, Alabama JAMES D. MARTIN CHARLES FENNELLE McNAIR DRUG CO. WE DELIVER Your Rexall Drug Store Open Till 10 p.m. Nightly Serving Alabama City Complete Prescription and Drug I Dwight Square 547-0511 ROBINSON TIRE SERVICE, INC. Quality Recapping—Brakes, Front End, Automatic Transmission Service Radiator Repair 3311 Forrest Avenue PHONE 547-9686 ALABAMA CITY THURMAN ACCESSORY Home of Hotpoint Appliances, Goodyear Tires, Schwinn Bikes, RCA Victor Televisions in Color and Black and White Use Our Easy Pay Plan WALL ST. AT FORREST DIAL 543-4943 217 MICHAEL JEWELERS 511 Broad Street and Agricola Shopping Center Teenage Accounts Invited PHILLIPS DRUG STORE 2401 Kyle Ave. Come by After School goodI food DEPENDABLE DRUGGIST Compliments of BANHOLZER GROCERY Gadsden's Finest Store for the Entire Family PHONE 546-1996 CLOTHING CO. Compliments of FRED ALLEN FLORIST Prestige Flowers and Gifts 310 East Broad Street PHONE—Day 546-0437—Night 547-6340 SOMBRERO DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT 3204 Forrest Avenue GADSDEN, ALABAMA PHONE 547-9244 Compliments of GUY CLEANING Alabama City, Alabama Compliments of TED'S BARBER SHOP 119 North 27th Street ALABAMA CITY, ALABAMA Union Barber Shop 218 Hold it, Seniors BENNY'S STUDIO OF PHOTOGRAPHY 227 Broad Street Phone 546-3386—546-3387 To the 1965 Class, Annual Staff, and Faculty: May I thank you personally, again this year, for permitting me and my studio staff to supply your photographic needs. Good luck throughout the coming years and may God richly bless each one of you. May I be remembered always as your Photo- grapher. BENNY BENEFIELD Printing Office Supplies BIRCH ANDERSEN COMPANY Art Supplies—Drawing Materials office SUPPLIES 525 Broad Street GADSDEN Compliments of ROSS-GRAMLING FURNITURE CO. Your Friendly Furniture Store Corner of 3rd and Chestnut St. 543-3371 Compliments of Rainbow City Shopping Center 219 More Snaps STOWERS INSURANCE AND REALTY COMPANY Insurance—Real Estate Rentals Phone 547-1646 JAN S.'STOWERS, President STOWERS MANUFACTURING COMPANY Air-o-vent Ventilated Lifetime Metal Awnings Phone 543-5648 J. S. STOWERS, JR., Owner Gadsden, Alabama Compliments of Compliments of McMAHAN REICH MOTOR HOTEL GREENHOUSE GADSDEN. ALABAMA WESTERN AUTO 514 Board Street Compliments and of Rainbow City Shopping Center RUTENBURG'S Now Owned by W. A. SMITH GUARANTEE No Money Down Easy, Low Terms 412 Broad Street We Want Your Business 222 2uaCit f tyiaceiieA DIXIE FOOD STORE BILL MOON—Owner 2407 Forrest Avenue LUKE'S DRIVE-IN BAR-B-Q 121 North 3rd Street Phone 547-9428 GADSDEN, ALABAMA When you need a little lift — depend on Coke Bottled Under Authority of Coca-Cola Company By ALABAMA COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY GADSDEN, ALABAMA Compliments of STANLEY'S MEN'S STORE 508 Broad Street Gadsden, Alabama DAN H. MILAM FLOYD BEDDINGFIELD Sandwiches and Short Orders AIR CONDITIONED Compliments of V. J. ELMORE STORES ALABAMA CITY, ALABAMA RUNT'S PLACE Free Parting in Rear of Sinclair Service Station 635 Broad Street GADSDEN, ALABAMA 547-9356 KART RENTAL TRACK, INC. Meighan Blvd. at Hood All Ages Enjoy the Thrill of Karting J. H. DENSON, Mgr. 223 LAVERTY PIANO COMPANY ESTABLISHED 1888 932 Forrest Avenue Ph. 543-3317 NEW PIANOS—Mason Hamlin, Chickering Story Clark, Kohler Campbell, Winter, Lowrey USED PIANOS—All Styles Lowrey Organs—Band and String Instruments RAINBOW MATTRESS COMPANY 1610 Alabama Avenue GADSDEN. ALABAMA PHONE 546-6319 Compliments of ARTHUR'S DEPARTMENT STORE Congratulations NOCCALULA BOWLING LANES From 16 Brunswick Bowling Lanes GADSDEN Bowl the Brunswick Way—Number One PRINTING COMPANY Name in Bowling First in Quality, Fairest in Price For Extra Fun, Sign up for League Fastest in Service Bowling 2403-05 Kyle Ave. PHONE 547-4977 ALABAMA CITY FOOTE BROTHERS WGAD FURNITURE Big Alabama City Store Gadsden’s Trade With the Boys Most Popular Station 224 MELLO-DAIRY 906 Nuckolls Street PHONE 546-4619 WYNN CLEANERS Compliments Where Cleaning Is an Art of Your Sanitone Dry Cleaner ALAGASCO Serving in Gadsden, Glencoe, Attalia and Kyle Avenue Alabema Ciy, Ala. Reece City ACTON'S LEON JONES ELECTRIC CO. OFFICE SUPPLY SHOP Your Dependable Dealer” 2322 Kyle Avenue 221 South Third St. 547-2582 GADSDEN. ALABAMA GADSDEN. ALABAMA For Industry, Business, Home Zenith GE Frigidaire and School. BELLENGER OIL COMPANY ISBELL HALLMARK 1405 Gadsden Avenue FURNITURE COMPANY PHONE 547-1644 Out of the a iT7k High Rent District 60 Years in West Gadsden 1150-58 Forrest Avenue GADSDEN, ALABAMA 225 E. E. FORBES SONS PIANO CO., INC. Wurlitier Organs Everett Pianos Allen Organs Wurlitier Pianos Band Instruments Steinway Pianos Sohmer Pianos 440 Chestnut Street 547-1627 Heating and Air Conditioning Contractors THE MERRILL COMPANY Box 245 316 Henry Street GADSDEN, ALABAMA Phone 547-4951 Compliments of JACK SAKS Latest Look In All Fashions HAROLD WILKES TRAILER SALES 1936—29 Years of Fair Dealing We Keep a Good Stock of One, Two, and Three Bedroom Trailers Phone 546-1689 Alabama City KEEVIL-CURL SCHOOL OF BEAUTY Jr. Student—Shampoo and Set .65 Sr. Student—Shampoo and Set .75 Adv. Student—Shampoo and Set 1.00 PERMANENT WAVES 3.95 UP 213 N. 3rd, Phone 547-1688 -1689 We Now Have Openings for Students' Enrollment Anytime ATTALLA NOCCALULA Compliments of MARTIN'S GRILL MEATS, INC. 108 South Ninth St. EAST GADSDEN. ALABAMA ABE AND JIM SERVICE, INC. Corner 26th St. and Norris Ave. GADSDEN. ALABAMA Alabama City Station ABE GADDIS-JIM WEST 228 GADSDEN BUSINESS COLLEGE Affiliated With Speedwriting . . . Shorthand Nancy Taylor Charm and Modeling Course I.B.M. Course 213 A. South Fifth Street GADSDEN, ALABAMA Phone 546-2863 Your “Talisman” for Tomorrow’s Memories Truly it’s been said . . . Time flies . . . Tomorrow is upon us Irefore today has faded . . . Faces slowly change . . . until lost with the passage of time . . . Only an annual can capture and retain today’s happy times . . . Becoming priceless as the treasured memories of the future. We proudly present this yearbook for your approval . . . offering you the keys to tomorrow’s memories. 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