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NSI. ,----1' I NlNIp'l'l.gIgN Viffixii 'I II I luv 1' I :A fog rfvv ' .ff ' ' I lt mf s li 1,-,rx LA , . . as L . .3 -. A ! 4f'-'., . nl! ' Q '. 'V 5 .M :....s'f,EfLfxg' ij',',,. g -:rs IH' FE '41 . M ,,,,,,,,-..,,,,.-,,-.,,-,,,,-M , v.,-3 15'-,-. 'J g- h, - 'Fl :Hull Q ,i-' in ... , . . LN ,- Q- drag s The qaculty on Qarade Hickeldy, hackeldy, here comes the S. H. S. faculty. Along they come with stately tread, Proud P. M. Munro at their heady Captain Jackson is next in line, With warning dire, his face doth shine. The sinners bold he likes to fire - Beware to rouse his holy ire! Now Mrs. Howard has the Seniors to mark, And studying for her is not any lark! Mr. Reid, our shop-worn Angel dear, Of whom no pupil has any fear. Then Mr. Snyder comes along With his flutter and his gong, Miss Stewart gives exams that quite appall, But she is still a favorite with us all. Here's to Miss Miller who cheerfully helps us along: May her future be filled with laughter and song. Miss Alta Chapman remains with us still, Impressing upon us the power of will. Here's Mr. Partin from Tennessee! He knows his history,-on that we all agree. There's Eugenia, whose last name is Cook , She constantly reminds us to return the borrowed book. Miss Anna Creagh with proverbs galore, Floods us with wise cracks as we enter the door. Mrs. Hardy knows her dough and her pastry, toog She feeds one man well, I'm telling you! Miss Murphree, a newcomer to our school, Is in a hurry, as a general rule. Miss Alice Hungerford, our secretary so gay, Spreads happiness and sunshine along the way. Now these our faculty compriseg So you may see if you are wise How well we love our teachers dear- How greatly we their wrath do fear! Mildred Lloyd. A 1 1. .,,. ...... ....., NINl.ll:l1N W '1' ll 1 it 1' Y 3 1 . R uri, X SSS W ff! X S X 7 i E ix X XX X Ai '- fi Xffx ' ' Nw XXXXX 5' XJ bf!! X S Xxx X X l f, yi XXX 5 .I S 2 vi. EE SM -UUIUUIUCI El U cn mx Cl Cl El U D Cl CLASSES -. 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A , A ' , A 92 ' ll ' A A , ...., BURT DAVIS .kb President Class '3Og Home Room Chairmen '28g Student Council '27g Vice-President'Stu- dent Council '28g House Committee '28g S'o- cial Committee '28' Social Committee '27g Varsity Football '36, FRANK ORMOND- H Vice-President Class V, '30E President EY Club '28g-, Varsity 'Football '29, '30g Vars y Basketball '29, '307-'Cafgitiin Basketball '30: President History Club BU. I f ' 1.3 I- ,r V KATRERINE .gAcKsoN 6 f A Sel-Ala Staff '303 A. '28g Student Coun- cil '28g Secretary Class 'Zi Junior Red Cross '28g Sf:cretaryx'If'rench,.Ql1'g '29. ' W0 . , EDYTHE ANDERSON . Correspondent Chemistry Club '29g Chafn man Publicity '309 Chairrnaiif,jName and Motto Committee for Physics '3U9,Trafflc5Comn3.ittee '30g Treasurer H. E. Club' '30g-'Dramatic,,Club '30g Trafficl 'Committee 4303, M fl A ,.I' My , -I EQ-QAUTREY ' U ' Vice-President 'phemisuy Club '29. .gf 'ff ELIZABETH RAYNRD L.- Student Council. 29g Chairman' Program Committee Chemistry Club '295 Chairman Pro-' . gram Committee H.- E1 Clu'b',4f80- Dr m9.l7','f Club '30g A .A.l '28,' 'BSB 'SecretayfQTreiBurA? History II,and4 III ,Club BIB. , ' l A ' 1,4 . , , , g .- ' -','i' , 4 1 . If for JOHN BERRY , X' Vice-President Class '273 Student Council '28g Honor Committee '28g House Committee '28g Home Room Chairman '27, V is -.3 . LILLIE HOWARD BERRY --I - Dramatic Club '28.' - - ,. 4 . lrlli'l p CARTLEDGE BLACKWELL JUANITA BOLINGER President Physics Club '30, ELLEN BROWN Secretary-Treasurer Class '28, '29g Vice- President Chemistry Club '29g A. A. '28, '29, '30. ANNA POWELL BURNS Honor Committee '27, '28g A. A. '28, '29, '30g Chairman Program Committee French Club '29g President French Club '30g President Latin Club '30g Annual Staff '30, RUBY CARTER Chairman History Program Committee '30g Secretary-Treasurer History Club '30, SARA CARTER A. A. '28g Home Room Chairman '29g Critic and Bulletin Board Committee Physics Club '30. ELISE COTHRAN Secretary Latin Club '28g Student Council '29g Chairman Traffic Committee '29g Home Room Chairman '28, '30g A. A. '28, '29, '303 Varsity Basketball '30g Program Committee History Club '30. DOROTHY DAY Student Councilg Social Committee '28g A. A. Club '29, '30g Dramatic Club '30g Lost and Found Committee '30g Junior Red Cross '28. .-a . I X v it WA 5 a J 1 x g. A '4 uv- A - J I - V . .A Q- - . , ,J ' U ' '. 'Irii .. .-.Q - , ,Y g.:- La , ' . . ,I , Si: Ki 7 . S 39 f .4 I 1 F3 i xx: 4 , -mv . '-- Y - A .SLA E r0 . if iw, ,-- .4,. ' ALBERT ELEBASH '-1 Student Council '30g Chairman Traffic Cbm- mittee ,'30g Sales Manager Magazine Drive '30g Program Goinmittee History Club '30g Program Committee Physics Club '303 Honor Committee '29. , . LUCILLE EENDLEY K V A. A1-'28, '29, 2'5?gHg.,'m Secretary-Treasurer Physics Club '30g Program Cofnmittee :Phys- icsr Club '30. ' 'T , 4 N ,,-' ' '. my 1' - , fm' . , i. N -v , ' I , , -. P H VIRGINIA' FENDLEY 'I N A. A. '28, Qf29,L, '305 ,Publicity Committee Chemistry CiTubf29. A-1 Qffia -. 'N - Q C 'A E ,fy - IRMA3 'FOWLKES P Editor Sel-Alag Presid'e'ri1i',Qtudent Council '29g Home Room Chairmaqliljg-Vigo-President Latin Clubi '29g 'Vice-President 'French Club '29g Viceapresident . Class Z28. V. K g,4,',3.' K . f I ME ' .' QVIRGIHIA Foxwoiifru. - President Frendh 'Clubi '80g Chairman 'gat and Found '30g Student Council '30gTDramat,ic. Club '29, ',Z30g Traff'ic.COmmittee '285 Chairf man Red Cross '29. Q ,- .1 4', ,- ,Q I , ', --I X, 1 -V . n .'f.'l,'! - 'fr I 1 'lx r ' - f' 4 0 F . Y I Y n 'QT aj 'f 4 . . ALFRED -1?izE,ELA'15ipfg iii 5'-f Club' f'28, 'soy vm-sity Pbotbjall '29y Home Room Ghaiunan '28.Q 'n ' ' ,, ' ' if fm, . f as N Lf.- CRAWFORD GILLIS Honor Committee '29g President Cliiblnistry Club '29g Assistant Art Editor Sel-Ali! f30.' IIARRYPGILMORE ' f ?f Yllfl Gill-'il' ' u 4-,.,n 1 ,zrniix K 'f M.. A w: 1 Exm f - , - I-' N il I ,. kv ', 4 ' D ' FU A7 :ra , - -1 1 '. 4:11 ' 1 1-A! f f E H, -4 ziug? ' Uv ' -W. ' , 'Un 5 H ., I V -8 I 'I 3 ,, 4 --N -ff .: 1. L, - -- --- i r-1. -d1D M '2- ' 'ermfvsvf-31:-2..' if 'MEARION DQNALD GILMER V ' Q ' BRANDON GREEN suudem2 gg6umi1 '29'. . ,E B- Q , ' . Q .5 X5 . . :Q . 5 if - v . . ' 5 J... ff' '. X swuem Colrm-il nfsqg- ' ' , al 51 B' Altar I '. . ' 1 JB: LW - ' -. f, . Q y. JOE' GREEN? U students Cou'ncil '- 'zg Chaligmanuwrafuc com- mittee '2 Chi' il.'iPro' ginl Committee Latint. '29, ' M'-'Vice-lgesfdent History Club? 3 rama 1 Lmbgfzgg-I.i1iCy Nelson De- bfaifg-f80gE 'Lil-S- th ' f .. .-V+-'EW 'Z ' E' oi A 4 ' ' , . -mia' ' , E 'iff GREEN , . Claslglyif f idgnu.,?2s5-.student Cinancil '29g Prqqidentq ' 'flub '29- USeQg'etary Phys- icsc ' 5- ' 1 ent' H. lb:',C1ub,, 'sog Busa- nes N lanage1',S'bl4.1Q1lh','80g Red Cross '28g Dra- .ma'gicn-Club '30. 'V 1' ' -, .ffl ' . Li ' . - , E E- Q ' : E J :ws ,-. 4 .:,,4-V , ff Q., GQSDQR' ' 1 N Dzginafzi: c 'fekgfzggffv ,Lose and Found ,Goan gg qw 'Se remyp J errchn Qlubf 'sog F4871 '-' v r. 51, Jug XQA , ' f Af ' 'I' el, ., , :V xt: h VL' lm ,Q ' XY'-' ,' . :rbtv -1 i 'Y E Q DQQQFEMMA LEE HAFNERT' ' hbgv' EDl'!i:l' ac Club '29, '30g A. A. '27, '28, 'soy Train? dmmittee '28, '29. 5 H .,-7: ,gs if - .Y ED HASTY 5 n 1 --Dr ti 'Club '29, '30' Lucy Nel'on De- bateEm'fc'.f .' 'B V filf'-qiliifi 5' fgmnum 'q 1, 1 4 1 'lv l - - -,- im- A N- f f 1 .X x V- Wg, Mn? ,sz .. ' ' i ' ' ' f x 5 HH l V x ,- 7 -,. 1 l . .f 1 - ,zfiiv D 6 Q ., W A All X V 'II -J' '71 . 41' '. , . 1 ., -.A V. if -+-,..... ,x-, , ---L f,.i .. J--.. . ELIZABETH HICKS' Student Council '28g S Club '29, '30g, Var- sity Basketball '29, '30g Captain Basketball Squad '30g Home Room Chairman '29g Lost and Found '27g A. A. '28g Chairman Locker Committee '29g House and Yards Committee '30g Locker Committee '30g Junior Red Cross Chairman '30. ROEBERTHIA HOOKS Athletic Club '28, '29. HARWELL HOWARD A Traffic Committee '30, MARGARET JONES 'Dramatic Club '28, '29, '30g Lunch Commit- tee '29g A. A. '28, '29, '30g Program Commit- tee Physics Club '30g Correspondence Com- mittee Chemistry Club '29, LULU JORDAN , A. A. '28, '29, '30. ' MARY JORDAN Student Council '30g Lost and Found Cum- mittee '30g A. A. '28, '30g Locker Committee '295 Student Council '28g Traffic Committee '28g Junior Red Cross '28. 1 X V v' EDDIE FRANCES KINCEY Treasurer Chemistry Club '309 A.'A. '28, '29, '30. EUGENE KENNEDY I X S Club '30g Manager of Varsity Football Team '30, , ' , I I W JACK KERR Varsity Football '28, '30, Treasurer Dra- matic Club '28, '29, President French Club '30, CYRUS LANHAM Varsity Football '29 '30, S Club '29, '30. WILLIAM LEHMAN Athletic Association '28, Program Commit- tee History Club '30, Program Committee French Club '30. MILDRED LLOYD Student Council '28, Secretary-Treasurer Chemistry Club '28, '29g Dramatic Club '29, '30g Varsity Basketball '28, '29, '30g Captain Basketball Team '28, President History Club '29, '30, Locker Committee '29, Chairman House and Yard Committee '30, A. A. '27, '28, S Club '29, '30, Secretary Student Council '30 GERTRUDE LOCKETT A. A. '27, '28. THOMAS MACKIN Home Room Chairman '28, '30, Student Council '29, '30, Cheer Leader '30, Annual Staff '30: Dramatic Club '30, Assistant Home Room Chairman '29g Lucy Nelson Debate '30. PATTI GEE MARTIN President Spanish Club '28g Chairman Pro- gram Committee Spanish Club '29, A. A. '28, Library Committee '28. SALLY MAY A. A. '27, '28. , 'Qnfll if , it Q ws: l-Xl A 'L' c f'- f f R , ' 1 . Q' Tan 7, , . - M. 1-t' Y J Q' - fm'i33'-..g .- ' ' ' l fs fi 1 2:7-'Irs ff' , . :Wan -.-' f .,-A ', f ' . jx ' 'ilu ' , .fs ALJ- f L-, :- V ' ,r,- ii . 'in' ' ' -1 ,,-tn' K ' 'fl 1? ,. ,Ng:,,-,,Y,-.----- -,.!.,n.--f .-.-Y,,, 'L-'.,5I:Qi'r'1-'g- 4'-'K -+ '-- ff, 17 ' ' f '2i'i'f i 1:-. '5ug'5Y::?' H- -r 4-aug. MARGARETTE McCASLIIfl Dramatic Club '29, '30g A. A. '30. l CLARENCE MCGAN Varsity Football '28, '29g VS Club '29, '30g Student Council '28g Chairman Traffic Com- mittee '28g Dramatic Club '29, '3Og Treasurer Dramatic Club '30...-' - J e rl- ' MCALCOLM MCMATH Yard Committee '283 Traffic Committee '29, '30g Secretary Chemistry Club '29, '30g Critic of Chemistry Club '30g Draniatic Club '30g Home Room' Staff, '28, '29.- ' :W ' LOUISE MILLER Y A. A.-'28, '29, . ADA MORGAN' , A. A. '28, '29. ' EVELYN NELSON ' A. - A. '28, '29. M Y 'KATHERINE NORTHROP .W Dramatic Club '28, '29, '30g Presid nt'Chem- istry Club '30g House and Yard Cdmmittee '30g Bulletin Board Committee 'Chemistry Club '30g A. A. '28, '29. - JAMES PAISLEY ' ' Club 'aug Varsity Football so, Q' i. lil ' a : , - f f 'j- si I im - Fl 1 '1 'f L'd'Rii.fafi1ii2 f . .. ' igrflf- 'X - ' -. ,'J, .N , if 'fd 'ae 'f 2. li' 'ft-agig,- V , V .5 A ' Lgwi-i,....f 'Y 'rw -, .1 j '.f- H Q' V Y V -i, 5 Mn, fjuibif 'C-3-,'i,im,.,. i'1 'w.a.-fm:-ar ' . V. FLORA PATTILLO ,Dramatic Club '28, '29, '30g Assistant Busi- ness Manager Sel-Ala '30, Student Council '293 Chairman Locker Committee '29g Red Cross Representative '29, A. A. '28, '29, '30, BILLIE PEAKE Foorbaiii '27, 'zsg varsity Football '28, '29, Q .V f.. I-lENRY. PniLL1Ps A. Aajzs, '29, 'aog Varsity Fuotball '28, 'sfog S .Club..'29, '30: President History Club '30g Lunch-'Committee '30, House, Committee '30g Annual Staff '30, Chairman Ring Committee '30 ' ' ' . - 2 1 V 4 . Ji ,' ' J nf. ' . ri, - yn ELLEN. POLLA-RD Wee-President Student Council '28, J2.9Q Building Committee' '27, '28g Hom6 ilFf60iu Chairman '29, '305 Treasurer, Chemistry Club '30g SelfAlg,e Staff '30g Dramatic Qllub '30g Lunch Committee '29. A ' 3 ' . SARA PRICE ., L Dramatic Club '30g Lunch.Congfnittee '30g ,A. A. '29, .. --, .SMI ' . cf Y 1 f . RUSSELL RAWLS ' ,Fobt5all hh8t Football '28, 'i30,: Stu- dent 'Council '3D: SS Club '80, Track '28. w.v nfs' , ,av ...r P' ,' I . . ,- . - , pf' I, 'D Cnimies l!EEDY',v'i 5 - Vice-President History Club '30g Lost and Found Committee '29g A. A. '28, '29, '305 Nominating 'Committee Student Council '28, Dramatic Club '29, '30. Q ELEANOR RENNIE Dramiltic Club '28,-'29, '30g Secretary Dra- matic C ub '30g S Club ?305 Varsity Basket- ball '30 ,,A'thiletic Committeg,'29. ,V 1 . . ?iffN ' I-'lll'f la TW, l a.. . 4 . rl i E 2' X . .iff N A' N l IVA? IJ- .fix l.fVXtV VM' : . A S .5'Zf55.f5.'Ykf.il-ll,.,.,-lg4f'4-1'i.Qg,,i,., Q . 324251 'A ' Fai .-.......i...,..-.,...,.,...-- ,-1.1 1 , ua - p, VA W , ,iv-In - - . . L: .. , .R E 6.1- ROSA REYNOLDS jx' Student council '30g junior Red Cxross- '3Bg A. A. '30g Honor Qommittee '30. FRANCES 'RI 'Y 'A 'l , . , X, '1l4','Fg- .V 'i . j H ,f?:'i.YLl it lvl 8 V Tra.2flclComr'l:li' ,lee '2B,'l Virsity l- '29: Varsity' BaskeQb5l!52Q,1r3Q' ' l .l -fig fn' t - P A Q , ' AL, ,lp F71 ., 'lar 3. , J . 4.,, 1 1 'HJ V . ,Iv 'I ,I ,MAS-'gjvlggf 2 W E Ziff, .: L ' N ' J I l .N . n .H . xy- - ,I K 4 Yiflegglffsldent HTEE?-Qlglbn, 30. ' - -, Q .3 ' .z 'E ' - ' L .- 1. f I .4- .. gf-gg ,sf . -1.3 . - - '- V 325: A F, J 1 - ,jwi 1 L, W-if Q' ,,,'1J2f, a . f W 4 . l- A if 4 -4- F . ll. 1 , 'fa 1- l,q,,'w.. - f.,.MiLW'roN TEPPER R - Clasg..B ,elnnll-'27g Baeeball '27:.Baskg'f-. ball Sq W l-28: Varsity Foot'bg.ll,128g f30g jar-pg, sity Baskegill '28, '30g Sb Club yl80g-V.1ce- Presidient: istory Club' il ' fa, 4 l ' l. .gl-lr f. ' - ' f 1' W FRANCES TGWNS' I Dramatic Club '29: Sales Manager Magazine. Sale '30g Cheer Leader '30g President? Dramat-' ic Club '30, KATHRXQN WELCH' L 3? Student Council 129g A. 59.7 'ra 95, . t V .. , , 'X' I , ' J 1,5 X . 4 . 511.5-L! NiNI,llllg'Xl 3312 I ll I ll IW l fl LOUISE WATTERS Home Room Chairman '29, Basketball '28, '29. ANNIE LOUISE WEBB SCOTT WELCH S Club '28, '30g Varsity Football '28, '30g Basketball '28, '29g Student Council '30. WILLIAM WELCH President Class '29g Circulation Manager Sel-Ala '30g Chairman Athletic Committee '29, Student Council '29, Lucy Nelson De- bate '30, JANETTE WOODS A. A. '27, '28. MILDRED CUNNINGHAM Secretary Physics Club '30g Program Com- mittee Physics Club '30. KATHRYN GROGAN ELIZABETH MARTIN A. A. '28, '29, '30g Dramatic Club '28, '29 '30, viii 4 its g,f M Wiiffr' 'E 1 1'- uign - , s 11 1,-A m A , C ge-it 12 mx 5 , U i'I3-- V- 'y f m .i ' ... .4-4. ' ii 'iiL5Ai!,r ie 'H' i : ' i iii id' .... i,.i..-, -L 105,14 1..'. ' , ' Y, N-, 's 'a - ui! 15.1 JAMES WRIGHT Art Editor Sel-Ala 1930 FRANK THOMAS -.,,,Z+ CZfDhois 5103910 in Cgellfna gfigh School Most Popular Girl ,,A,AA....... ........ C arolyn Bayne Most Popular Boys ll,,, ...............,. Frank Thomas Best Looking Girl.. ....,,,,... l..,...l..... E lizabeth Bayne Best Looking Boyer ..oo.,,. ...,....,...... S cott Welch Most Athletic Girl ........,... ..,,...,..l., M ildred Lloyd Most Athletic Boy., ......,.. ..., ,,,cc,c, M i lton Tepper Cutest Girl .,l.l... .. ,..........,cc ..l..l.l,.., M arie Gusdorf Cutest Boy ccc,...,.,,,..,l,l...o ..,...,..w... T homas Mackin Wittiest Person .llcclcc ,,,lcl...,...,.... .l..... .,....,...... H a r well Howard Most Talkative .,.lc... .l...V..........l..,...,.,,.,.llc ..,...lccc,, M a rie Gusdorf Best All-round Girl Sport .........,... ...,....,..,.. M ildred Lloyd Best All-round Boy Sport c,,,V.. .l.. ....,,ccc, M i lton Tepper Most Indifferent Girl o,c.......,..,. , .....,....,.c,,,... Lulu Jordan Most Indiffercnt Boy ,,,,cvc.... ..l..l.ll,,...,..... C rawford Gillis Most Sarcastic Girl c,.V.,, .,cc .l..,..c....,. J o sephine Pointer Most Sarcastic Boy cc,, ...., . .. .........l....... Henry Phillips Best Girl Students. ,,........ ......,......, I rma Fowlkes Best Boy Students .e.e, ........,,..,. R ufus Cooper Most Conceited Girl... .,...l.., .,...,..l..... C larice Reedy Most Conceited Boy ..,.....,,,., ,ll,e,.,,., F rank Ormond Most Versatile Person ..,..,..,... ......,.., H arry Creagh Most Digniiied Girl ..el,..l,,., ,,c....,.. I rma Fowlkes Most Dignified Boy ,.e,,l........,.........,.,... .l.............. B urt Davis Most Popular Teacher.,.,.....,.. ,....,.. ...e..w . ....,.. . Reid Biggest High School Booster ..eV,.... ...,,.,e,. ,,e,,, T h omas Mackin Ideal Senior Girl ,,....lleee......,lle.,...l.......... .............. I rma Fowlkes Ideal Senior Boy .eeeee..l. ...,. ...,,........l..,.,...,... B u rt Davis Most Likeable Girl e.ee,,,,., ,,.....,,..,l. C arolyn Pepper Most Likeable Boy ........... ,...... A lbert Elebash T, U7ll59l i . A I N I TX! l' I QLIQN I ll l ll l xii.. 1 Ill x ll mn gfistorgy of the Glass of '50 In the fall of 1918 the present Senior class first entered the halls of S. H. S. In the grammar schools we were introduced into the mysteries of the unholy Three -'readin', 'ritin', and 'rithmetic. We were borne through it all by the patience of our teachers and mothers Six years we toiled in sun and shower until finally we reached our Mecca Junior High! Here we were unceremoniously introduced into the Elements of Latin and Algebra, here we felt for the first time that powerful influence known as school spirit-a thing which was afterwards to hold a leading place in our hearts. For two laborious years we grew in body, mind, and soulg then the great day of our promotion arrived! S. H. S.! Will anyone ever forget that feeling of pride which surged through each breast during our first day at Selma High? Rats? Yes-A little timid? Yes! But these ob- stacles were soon overcome in the great struggle to add to our great com- mon interest-our school! Our class held a fine record in scholastic, dra- matic, and athletic activities. We showed great promise of some day becoming an honor to our Alma Mater. Our Junior year passed without any mishaps and we were prepared to play well our role as Seniors. Now that we have reached our goal-graduation-we can view with happy sat- isfaction our past years in S. H. S. As for the future, let each Senior wholeheartedly repeat: Build thee more stately mansions, O my soul, As the swift seasons roll! Leave thy low-vaulted past! Let each new temple, nobler than the last, Shut thee from heaven with a dome more vast, Till thou at length art free, Leaving thine outgrown shell by life's unresting sea. Elise Coth ran. Irma Fowlkes. .f N I Nl3'l'1a1zN 'r H I R '1' Y . ,nf , tp, if k7Af1 S E L-A LA WMM!! lim Z 6 Z :Z 0 l 13?lHwvhrF9 gf3ropheoy of the Glass of '50 Scene: County Jail, Selma, Ala. Thomas Mackin foccupant of a cell, to Cyrus Lanham, his roommate, who is writingl-That's a sick looking pen you are writing with. Cyrus-1That's funny. It just came out of the ink well.7 fLoud laugh- ter from Cyrus.j Thomas-Calm yourself, Cyrus. I've just heard news from your girl. Cyrus findignantlyl-What girl? Thomas fsarcasticallyb-Excuse me, but I do know some news. Marie Gusdorf and Irma Fowlkes had a iight over Burt Davis. You know they both work in his restaurant. Cyrus-No. Thomas-Yeah. They'll be working free for months, trying to pay for the dishes they broke. Not to speak of the hospital bill. Cyrus-I suppose Dr. Frank Thomas will be lenient with them about that, since they're such good friends. Thomas-I don't know. You never can tell about doctors and lawyers. Joe Green sho' did do us dirty. If he hadn't been the prosecuting at- torney, we never would have got convicted. Cyrus-Elise Cothran did her best for us, though. She can't help being a bum lawyer. fEnter Deles Seay, Warden, escorting Katherine Jackson. bearing magazines, papers and fruitsl. Thomas and Cyrus-Hi. Katherine fgushinglyj-Hello. Deles-This kind young woman is from the Ladies' Aid Society. She has come to bring a bit of good cheer to the prisoners. E- H Lb it .-.- i A Hz rs.. '4mE'Qi LL M N ,135 . 3 - , M EEF X5 'I , , l, 5 l, l- fx III D. Ii' is ' iii B 1 Q -. r 1 '. I I ',-' -1235 ew i L'1'.f ' 1 4, ,,, , v - To L asm - - V -4 ' 4 Thomas and Cyrus Ito each otherj--She looks familiar-Well, if it isn't Katherine Jackson! Katherine-Cyrus! Thomas! How did you get here? Cyrus-That's a long story. We swiped Virginia Foxworth's jewels. You know she's the Countess DeTour now. Thomas-That's why she had the jewels. Deles Ito Katherine-very he-mannishlyj-Pull up a chair. CBoth Katherine and Deles sit downl. Katherine-Do lets talk over old times. I saw some people today that I haven't seen in ages. Deles-Did you see Frank Ormond as you came in? Katherine-No. Is he in here? Fhomas-Yeah, Frances Towns sued him for breach of promise, and he couldn't pay so they arrested him. Katherine-Frances Towns! What grounds did she have? Cyrus-She's the golf professional at the Country Club, and she says he fell for her golf playing. Thomas-I know. She hit him on the head with a golf ball. Katherine-Why, I saw Frances today. Evidently she still has hopes. She was at Sara Price's cooking school. Juanita Bolinger, Ruby Car- ter, Roebenthia Hooks, Evelyn Nelson, Kathryn Welch, Janette Woods, Louise Miller, Mildred Cunningham, were there ia wistful note creep- ing into her voicel all preparing to become competent housewives. Cyrus treading from one of the papersj-Look here at what we are miss- ing. A musical comedy is coming to Selma, and what's more, Patti Gee Martin and Henry Phillips are the stars. Thomas, Katherine and Deles fin unisonj-No! Cyrus-Yeah. And let me read you the cast: Edythe Anderson, Lillie Howard Berry, Kathryn Northrop, Sara Carter, Emma Lee Hafner, Eddie Frances Kincey, Sallie May, Louise Watters, Maurine Sharpe and Margaret Jones. Thomas lwho has picked up a magazinel-Here's a story by Rosa Rey- nolds. She's being sued for writing a libelous story about Clarice Reedy who is in the Zeigfeld Follies now. Deles-Uh-huh. Eleanor Rennie and Bill Hicks just got in, too. Katherine-I didn't know that Lucille and Virginia Fendley are playing at the Academy in a popular sister act. Malcolm McMath is the piano player. Cyrus-Muriel, Earl and Brandon Green are also doing a sister act. Since Muriel has married Brandon, her name is Muriel Green Green. fLoud laughter from Cyrusl. CEnter Russell Rawls, a messenger boy with a telegram. He gives it to Deles and proceeds to read over his shoulder. He bursts into laughter. Exit Russelll. Katherine, Cyrus and Thomas fin unisonj-What is it? Deles Creadsj-Reserve padded cells for Flora Patillo and fifty other high- waymen. Katherine-Didn't you know? Flora held up a freight train. fLoud mmm liliii imfm 1 ll I luv ----A-me A-er' W I'f I ' , 'w ,- l ffm' lf 4 ,E din I 'lla ,,,A IE2.f.'l ',:-,.,l...1s. t il: 'Q '- l :U ua l ' laughter from Deles, Cyrus and Thomasj. Lulu Jordan, Ellen Brown and Mildred Lloyd were in the gang. Cyrus fhaving found another article of interest in the paperj-Here's some bad news. Katherine Csympatheticallyb-Is some one dead? Cyrus-much worse than that. Dorothy Day, Mary Jordan and Ellen Pollard are in the asylum still trying to translate In Memoriam. Thomas-Yes, that is bad, but it's nothing more than I expected. Katherine-Had you heard about Anna Powell Burns selling her latest Portrait for a fabulous amount? Cyrus-No. Who bought it? Katherine-William Welch. There's a rumor of his engagement to Anna. Deles-I knew there was a catch in it. Katherine-Now I wouldn't say that, Deles. Anna Powell has helped Ada Morgan and me a great deal with the Ladies' Aid, and I'm sure-- Thomas-Yes, Yes, I'm quite sure she has, by the way whatever became of Ed Hasty? Katherine Ccoloring daintilyj-You know, Edward and I have been engag- ed for fifteen years. fShe is duly congratulated, and changing the subject rapidlyl-Guess what- Elizabeth Martin is in the circus. Deles-The world's smallest woman. Katherine-That doesn't keep her from eating more than the elephants, though. She went to McGan Drug Company with Beth Bayne and me, when the circus was in town, and she ate three of the biggest ice cream sodas I ever saw, made by Clarence McGan himself. Beth ordered a hot chocolate, and Joe Smoke brought her a cocoa quinine. If she weren't such an earnest worker in the Ladies' Aid I fear she would have used harsh language. Gertrude Lockett is the cashier there, and she even had the nerve to laugh. Poor Beth was indignant. fThe noise of automobile horns is heard from without. Thomas and Cyrus run to the windowj. Cyrus-There's some sort of a parade going on out there. Albert Elebash is at the head with Eugene Kennedy and Scott Welch. Katherine-Oh, I know. Albert is at the head of a used car concern, and they are his partners. Deles-I guess that's how he gets rid of some of his old Fords. QThomas and Deles resume their seatsl. Cyrus fpicking up a magazinej-Look, here's a College Humor, edited by Harwell Howard, himself. It even has a special section of themes to be copied by the Senior English class. CA tinkling noise is heardj. Thomas--Lady, you dropped something. Katherine-It's nothing but a hairpin. lDeles stoops to retrieve itj. Cyrus-That reminds me, Frances Riley has started a hairpin factory. I must say she's a wonderful advertisement for her own business. Deles Csniifing the air!-I smell smoke. Katherine-Yes, I believe I do- ,f' W. .-..., N 1 N I-.'l'l. li N llllfilql 'I' ll I Rl' Y ls 2 ,gl ll' ll gifliiivlr W .A ,' k7M' Sli L13. LA .. ' K' N 4 'P' 1. 1' X 4 , 1 .. -'L v I 'Nl' 45,-4. 1 I l Il' l , Il 1 -' ff l V+, kph . - I . Lg- , if , k .4 -.gf .A In - T A M- 9li'jg,,,,x Thomas and Cyrus fin unisonj-Help! Help! The jail is on fire. Lemme out. fln the excitement the prisoners are releasedb. lEnter Cartledge Blackwell, fire chief, and E. C. Autrey, Ink Berry, Alfred Freeland, Crawford Gillis, Marion Gilmer, Jack Kerr, Harry Gilmore, William Lehman, James Paisley, Billie Peake and Milton Tepper, firemenb. All Firemen-Where's the fire? Thomas ito Cyrus!-Now's our chance. QExit hurriedlyj. Exeunt entire assemblage hurriedly and in much excitement. Ellen Pollard. J' 1 ' YP fan +..-,,,- J , ck li f r f-f ,1 . . , s 4 x 1 1n.. 'N' 3: V . A j. I, I X - . Rx X ,, .. .u..vg,V, ., x , ' .vfl -x X 's-4... '-mn . ' ,v .. ll X s ,.-ff. .':9l:r - v- f 'V -'iw as-A 4 Will of the Glass of ,50 We, the Senior class of 1930, do hereby declare this to be our last Will and Testament. Article I William Frank Ormond, Jr., Esq., generously bequeathes his Admiral- ship in the U. S. Navy to all struggling seamen. William Welch wills his argumentative ability to the U. S. Senators with the sincere hope that it will greatly aid them in lobbying. Russell Rawls bequeathes his ability to blush at the opportune CID moment to Walter Cook. All the Senior girls willingly leave their desire to follow the long skirt fad to Carolyn Pepper. Henry Phillips grudgingly relinquishes the use of the family Ford to his brother, Douglas, and to George Moss he bequeathes his unusual vocal ability with the hope that George will be able to put over the Christ- mas Pageant next year without him. Dorothy Day leaves her preference for red faced he-men to any de- sirous young lass. Marie and Virginia bequeath their bonds of eternal friendship to Har- ry Creagh and Roswell Falkenberry with the sound advice united we stand, divided we fall. Milton Tepper leaves his heart to the well known Junior. NlNl1'1'l211.N Trluraiw ivy' 5, '- Sl ' 43 ' ' ' .-.I . f ' i7llH' 1 - i.. .'Xi.:X.-l M I , 5 bitxgggrfh V 415. -5 ,Facia-.-5534? -- -:-..a'f'vw1 1 , Ii ,. , Ir QW A1 'g:ii ' -'Ei' 4 twist' -A V' 'E' H ' S Sara Carter leaves her windblown bob to Elizabeth Craig with the hope that she will accept it immediately. Irma Fowlkes daringly relinquishes her ability to captivate secret sorrows to all unsuccessful hero-worshippers. Bill leaves her Senior ring to Doug, Eleanor Rennie bestows her Rough on Rats to Callie Furniss. Clarice Reedy leaves her Greta Garbo-ish impersonations to Martha Wright. Atta girl, Martha! Flora Pattillo verbally delivers her hair raising stories of European nig'ht-clubs to innocent listeners, n'est-ce pas? Margarette McCaslin leaves her good excuse for coming into English late to Ann Plant with the earnest hope that Ann will be spared further reprimands. Elizabeth Hicks and Mildred Lloyd graciously will their ability to guard to the Warden of the Dallas County Jail. Joe Smoke donates six feet of his height to be divided equally between Henry Welch and Walter Craig, selfishly withholding the other six feet for himself. Rosa Reyonlds and Margaret Jones bequeath their aeronautical dis- positions to a couple of dumb Rats with the hope that they will be all up in the air about it. Ellen Pollard leaves her ability to come through an accident un- scarred, but yet sit on a pillow for days, to almost anyone concerned. After much persuasion Ink Berry has finally consented to pass on his anticipated mustache to Albert Kraus. Frances Towns generously leaves passes to the Academy for all Fresh- men, under the condition that they will follow her shining example and not see a single picture less than three times. Elise Cothran and Dorothy Day pass their remarkable genius for slamming each other on to Cola Barr Jackson and Henry Welch. Clarence McGan and Malcolm McMath leave all Selma drug stores in charge of Herman Solomon. Article II We, the Senior class of Selma High School, do leave to the faculty of said school our earnest hope that they will be able to manage all future classes as successfully as they have managed that of '30, and the regret that our shining countenances will no longer be seen in the halls of S. H. S. Article III We, the Class of '30, do hereby appoint Miss Alice chief executor of this, our last will and testament, because of her undying efforts in our behalf. Katherine Jackson, Anna Powell Burns. aff' Ds NINLII IHN fmit' 'I Illll'l'Y , , Ill ,. amor 2 6 If K Csecoml Wear irls Ballard, Vivian Blackburn, Gladys Bryant, Doris Coats, Dora Pearl Davis, Louise Eakins, Leila Mae Edwards, Nell Gladfelter, Elizabeth Leatherwood, Leslie Lowery, Mattie Lou McCain, Elizabeth McNew, LaPrelle Oliver, Marion Petty, Lillian Roberson, Hortense Smoke, Annie Bell Winstead, Mary Louise 48131701101 Q eau' qioys Bishop, Woodrow Butler, Allen l-luckalew, Roy Bradford, Cecil Craig, Albert Eastep, Clarence Edwards, Wilton Furr, John Gilmer, Mellville Godwin, Cecil Hamilton, Hunter Hicks, llafayette Krebs, Francis Lide, Joe Milling, James Missildine, Leon Moss, George Morris, Edward Owen, Wellsley Phillips, Douglas Pitts, Elihu Shefiield, Edgar Solomon, Herman Treadwell, George Waugh, Vivian Williams, Eddie Hauslee, Russell vgin UAH S E L-A LA Q 3 1 . J use mn: 4 L , ,ws it 1 ii ' li Ll.LL,li, 1 h A. '.!' , vu I I ' V junior Glass gfistory The Senior class of 1931 did not begin its school career in an unusual manner. Every member was a timid six-year-old, starting to school for the first time. What could be so out of the ordinary about that? We have gone through the six years of grammar school and through Junior high school, here, there and everywhere. The Junior class-of 1930 is one of the classes which will be remembered in Selma High School, if for no other reason than that it was the smallest class to begin with that ever entered this school. There was no class to come from Junior High School at the beginning of 19283 therefore, the class was made up of pupils who came from other schools. There were seventeen members to begin with in first year, but we have acquired others, by having several new pupils enter this year: now we number thirty-eight. Though some of those whom we have so recently welcomed into our class have again gone elsewhere, we still are on the road to normal. Determining not to be left behind even, if we were small, we began in our first year to enter right into the school spirit of Selma High. We have gone out for all forms of athletics, and some of us are proudly wear- ing the S which means so much to us. The various clubs have received our help, and this year we have a majority of our members entering fully into the real school life. Though we have been confused with the second year class of last year, and many have thought that we were to be Seniors of '30, the fac- ulty, realizing our situation has helped us, for the most part, to be where we are, and are taking us on to 1931 so that we may make a real showing when we do leave the halls of Selma High. Hortense Roberson. f . f '7 ' .,.. ., 'NlNll'I'l2liN Vfffftiilrff 'I'lllR'I'Y r mg I Semnr 1 uv-. , . la --' ,,. . i I. in 9 ' '-J T' , ' -,, ,f'wi., Il I , ,. 1 , .,,, . ' 'l ' nfs'-'pta ,' r,. -i 'r. .-H.. 5 X .J ,-fs se .fa--+ Adler, Ruth Alexander, Ethel Armstrong Gary Ballard, Irma Barnett, Annie Burt Bates, Jennie Mary Bayne, Carolyn Brown, Catherine Brown, Holly Burns, Helen Cox, Margaret Craig, Elizabeth Dekle, Blanche DeRamus, Nellie Mae Daugherty, Valerie Dudley, Hattie Lee Elam, Kathleen Fuller, Alice Louise Furniss, Caroline Hain, Frances Hasselvander, Vonceil Heinz, Mildred Hester, Bernice Hillyer, Louisa Holmes, Lucille Houlditch, Murrel Jackson, Alice Grey fjirst Clear girfs Jackson, Cola Barr Johnston, Evelyn Jowers, Gertrude Kayser, Hannah Kelley, Aline Kendrick, Mary Nall Kreider, Mary Louise Lammers, Ima Langston, Maggie Lee Langston, Ruby Lechleitner, Kathryn Ledbetter, Ruby Mauldin, Virginia Melson, Alice Mitchell, Margaret Moore, Zula Mae Moorer, Fannie Quinn Moseley, Lucille Moss, Ruth Murray, Texcie McCovvn, Lillian Neighbors, Alice Page, Annie Grace Pepper, Carolyn Peterson, Frances Plant, Ann Maxwell, Mary Pointer, Josephine Pryor, Vivian Rainer, Virginia Roberson, Gwendolyn Roberson, Nannie Kate Russel, Helen Rutledge, Amelia Scarbrough, Lucy Mae Small, Claudia Smith, Corrie Day Stevens, Pauline Strickland, Eleanor Suttles, Signa Thompson, Virginia Thrash, Dorothy Till, Erin Twilley, Helen Watters, Ann Judson Williams, Frances Williams, Margaret Wilson, Dorothy Wilson, Emily Wood, Ruby Woodruff, Juanita Wright, Martha - k.' Arban, Joe Faulk, Franklin Moseley, Robert , . ,i E1 lg,-:?'4,, 4, . , 'J' VL-',fil1i.e, ff 'Jiri' J , fi, ,-, . Beers, George R. Berry, Leon Broadhead, Arthur Buckalew, Troy Blanchard, James A. Fallaway, Darby Campbell, Rogan Cooper, Ralph Cooper, Rufus Cook, Walter Craig, Walter Creagh, Harry Cromer, Andrew Davis, Eurich Decker, Herbert Durden, Herrod Edwards, Lois Elebash, LeGrand Falkenberry, Roswell Qlirsf Qian 1' 5130915 Few, Hoy Gaines, Frank Godbold, B. D. Green, Robert Hanson, Armand Harris, Thomas Harrison, Ford Holladay. Fculner Hooper, Harold Hooper, Harry Hudson, David Key, Allen Kraus, Albe1't Lackey, Homer Langston, Willard Lide, Traylor McIlwain, Hugh McKibbon, Lucius Nelson, Hollis Pace, Stanley Pearson, Bernard Porter, John Howard Powell, Frank Putnam, Dodge Ratcliffe, Edgar Rogers, Joseph Roy, J. G,, Jr. Skinner, Oscar Sommers, Sigmund Strickland, Murray Suttles, Green Thomas, Fred Voltz, George Webb, John Powell Welch, Henry Wilson, Woodrow Loving, Norman k7Af' S E L-A LA , 459 L 3 ' r 4 i fr.:-.zfui f gfistory ofthe Qfirst Clbar Glass After three years of hard labor in Junior High School, our noble ef- forts culminated in an honorable graduation. With our diplomas, the first ever given in Junior High, clutched tightly in our hands, we bravely set forth to new fields of conquest. Imagine what a drop it was after having been haughty Seniors for two years to become lowly rats at Senior High! We suffered more men- tally, however, than physically, because the Seniors had been given im- plicit instructions not to behave ungraciously to us. As the year went on we felt more a part of this institution in which we had first felt so bewildered. When we had overcome our timidity, we entered enthusiastically into the different organizations. We contributed a large number to the Dramatic Club and the talent seems quite promis- ing. The membership of the Latin and Biology Clubs have also been aug- mented greatly by our coming. We have won even more laurels in athletic interests. Quite a num- ber of boys went out for football, one of whom made the varsity and won his letter. The girls, also, have done their part in upholding the athletic standards. Several went out for basketball, while others staunchily at- tend every game. We behold our standing rising even higher in fields of scholarship, and we feel that due honor should be given to the hard workers of our class. In the Student Council, our representatives have willingly upheld their parts. Several first years also serve on the standing committees. Looking forward to next year, we feel far better equipped for the task of being the Junior Class of Senior High. With the principles and ideals of the school, together with our knowledge of its functionings fixed firmly in our minds, we are ready to take up our task of being the best Junior Class that the school has ever had. Cola Barr Jackson, Ann Plant, Helen Burns. l it NlNl1'I'liliN t-will 'I' ll I RTY . ,, 5 3 im.. 'p I .-,A .. - '-Q md? 'REL' A f . .-L3 'iliaiz ' , -ff 4-.5 ,. ,. V 1 ll!! Hmm VA' Il.Z3:, 'jug' Q!!! if 5 - 'kk g 'UU r I 4 as J I ,xr .Mirza W- Ky- , WG? X if Xff K i 3 I X. fixji K 1 . X UCICILJCIUI Qu Eu! Cl U U EII J CI Uvf D U URGANIIZATEQ l hg 4 aj M . , 1 :K I., 95-x , - Jr .-Li: fEig,:v,g,' 35 '-f4'g:f 7n 5 V H Jn bl If 'L gk - ,,. Q-. 4, a4 '1Tv , f Yr? wg l . ' ' 1 1 .Vg gg . , F' .,. , 'Eff v .' Q2 ' . U , f 57 2. 75 9 1 E - -If .1-. xl -. if :rv-A , ax-iff' - f'Zfv,f15afetm-L . , f fcei,Sf2f?e3s'-ff . , .2-gf. Q, Li Qty? .dr ' Erfl .,.,?,Vf,. V I 5 4 L X. 1. 1 6 4.. 1 , I E . 6 1 I I - 1' v f 5.1 , 1- Sl , 7 , 4 ,,1:'1. - yi , J F, .4 -1 o I 1 I ,L J . 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Dora Pearl Coates, Thomas Mackin, Scott Welch, Roswell Falkenberry. 1 l ' W, in sa 'nu f-me 1 ni all ll C9l'ChQSfl'El, Top row: Dodge Putnam, Joe Arlmn, Grey Vaughan. Middle row: LeGrande Elebash, George Beers, Patti Gee Martin, Herman Miller, Allen Martin. Bottom row: Ruth Davis, Laura Schiel, William Arban, Evelyn Kreider, Frank Rosser. Jzlazzlior QM Gross Top row: Rogan Campbell, Traylor Lide, Frank Ormond Douglas Phillips. Bottom row: Leslie Leatherwood, Alice Grey Jackson Hannah Kayser, Helen Twilley, Elizabeth Hicks. 7 Cglzewzisfly 61116 Cecil Bradford Ellen Brown Roy Buckalew Dorothy Day Clarence Eastep Wilton Edwards John Furr Marion D. Gilmer Cecil Godwin Russell Hauslee Feulner Holladay Eddie Frances Kincey Joe Lide Gertrude Lockett Mattie Lou Lowery Sallie May Malcolm McMath Leon Missildine Ada Morgan George Moss Katherine Northrop Pat Owen Douglas Phillips Elihu Pitts Ellen Pollard Hortense Roberson Annie Bell Smoke Herman Soloman Frank Thomas Frances Towns George Treaclwell Vivian Waugh T l 4 Q I v ' ' :y F U A - f ' .NLP D . R XI fx .' PBS' ' 'lv' tx :F A -is Ji - I .IJ-' - QM 1, A 1 ' ' 1'-' aj- ' ' - - ' 1- ' 1 ' .' ' '1'T4' t' Vfstfrf ' -1 .- 4-- -,sqjh-P, -A --N' f-fy Q -5 - 1 - ,yu fa.. .X MAROARU 'HARRISON JOE 'F'ULl.fPs M-RRY BL-MR -HENRY MONA D-ANIELS u HO OR SOClETYa ANNIE: Li! THOKNMLL GEORGE ATKHIS RUBY WELCH Cqmf fflumni -VAUGHAN You're the crowd of which we're proud Our predecessors fine. You laughed and learned within these halls From 'thirteen to 'twenty-nine. Through all the years you've played the game- Then passed the torch with well-guarded flameg Now each and all to the Hall of Fame We consign you, our Alumni! Rosa Reynolds. Nl'Rl,ll'l M llill-'IY 1 Vivian Ballard Annie Burt Barnette Anna Burns Helen Burns Elise Cothran Elizabeth Craig Blanche Dekle Hattie Lee Dudley LeGrand Elebash Irma Fowlkes Carolyn Furniss Frank Gaines Joe Green Kathryn Grogan Vonceil Hasselvander Louisa Hillyer Harry Hooper .fatin 811111 Harwell Howard David Hudson Alice Grey Jackson Cola Barr Jackson Margaret Jones Hannah Kayser Mary Nall Kendrick Mary Louise Kreider Lillian McCown Hugh McIlwain Virginia Mauldin Margaret Mitchell Zula Mae Moore Robert Moseley Ruth Moss Texcie Murray Alice Neighbors Carolyn Pepper Ann Plant Virginia Rainer Gwendolyn Roberson Nannie K. 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BONNER Manual Arts MISS LOUISE ORRELI. Math. MRS. MYRTLE DONALDSON History N. ALMON Physical Education MRS. T. M. BONNER Math. and English MISS HATTIE WORTMAN Geography JOE WALDEN Math. and Physical Education MISS HULIT HIGGINS English MISS FRANCES RICE Home Economics l 5 Allen, Josephine Armistead, Frances Barkley, Lucile Barlow, Beatrice Barton, Annie Mae Beckham, Annie L. Breslin, Betty Bryant, Pauline Bryant, Irene Calloway, Mary E. Cook, Daisie Cook, Mary Cook, Rosalie Crosby, Bernice Daniel, Annie Lee Daniel, Mae Davis, Mary L. Davis, Ruth Day, Frances Derryberry, Barbara Dyke, Kathryn Dykes, Lois Ellis, Ruby Faulk, Mary K. Czffhird Clear girls Feulner, Elizabeth Graham, Pauline Graves, Josephine Anne E. Florence Gray, Green, Goree, Virginia Green, Melee Hicks, Dorothy Hafner, Dorothy Hawkins, Montez Haynes, Annette Henley, Lillian Hester, Alma Huffman, Claudia Jones, Vivian Krebs, Blanche Kyser, Sarah Licle, Fannie Lightsey, Annie R. Loving, Ernestine May, Elizabeth McCulle Miriam Y, McElroy, Robbie L, McLeod, Dorothy Schiel, Laura Scott, Frances Sills, Lucille Singleton, Willie M. Smith, Marion Morrison, Elizabeth Smith, Maud Netherton, Lillian Miller, Julia C. Monroe, Flossie Morgan, Evelyn Morris, Emily Moseley, Mary Sobera, Geneviev Motley, Mildred Stack, Olivia Mull, Eleanor Thompkins, Ouida Nichols, Leoneil Tourne, Thelma Nichols, Nell Verzal, Lillian Nichols, Ruth Vines, Myrtice Nimmer, Katie Lee Wallace, Bennie Osborne, Maurine Whiteside, Evelyn Patterson, Ruby Wilkinson, Elizabeth Pardue, Stella Williams, Estelle Pearson, Helen Williams, Gene Pennington, Dorothy Williams, Sarah Pepper, Vivian Wilson, Irma Porter, Brookye Williamson, Marie Powell, Sarah Wood, Dorothy Puryear, Anna Lee Young, Eloise Quarterman, Jeanie Young, Mary E. Rogers, Norma 1 , . ' . TEC, ! , , 11 ., . ,IA l .s. f,'! l' 1 Y 4 v Y ry-.' V may L ff fi ' 'ill' .Q re 5 B . 'ii' ' T5-1'fiwf,.:UTf 3 B . - ,,g.,,:A4v,' . 4 T '-'e. ,,., Xl Y . , .. ., f-.ef lg-fat, f. Ss ','-'::.a.,,,.4v--. Austin, Frank Alexander, Willard Bailey, Clarence Bishop, John Blackwell, Bill Body. Cecil Bryant, Breedlove Callaway, Joe Carothers, John Carr, John Carter, Harold Clancy, Thomas Dailey. R. S. DeBray. Clarence Doyle, Earl Dozier, Watt czfjilzirfz' Clfear q30y5 Duke, Richard Eaves, Burton Finlayson, James Fowlkes, Sam Goldsmith, Stanley Gwin, E. B. Gordon, Anyan Harris, R. C. Hasselvander. M. Hendershot, Baker Henry, Hugh Hooper, James Hudson, Jac-k Jackson, Lionel Johnson, Robert Keith, Chambliss Lapsley, John Lightsey, Lloyd Leva, Marx Maring, Harry McCormick, Fred McKee, Frank Barber, Deans Melvin, Agee Miley, Bowman Moorer, Buford Morrow, Roy Pardue. Howard Parnell, B. A. Peace, Marion Peake, Henry Pitts, Walter Reid, Curtis Ricks, Crawford Rogers, Carl Lee Russell, Bobbie Ruth, Edward Strickland. Paul Templin. Thomas Thornhill, Wilson Vaughan, Grey Verzal, Julian Vines, R. C. Wimberly, James Young, James . , J in I . ,X I l n X i X -V L t ' l . 1 . ' X l, 1 L If 1 ,- E .. . ' '1 43- f A - w - '-'.. f ' W . .M-,, , 1 f 7 '-f4- 3- ' 1 , ' J 1 ': k'- t',1.-ik- - lfaj' . ,- A .gi-,,,,,, ,rw 1 - -.:p.+:.rHwf'-rr - 1'-'fl jecond Clear girls Adams, Cecile Derryberry, Juanita Arnold Viola Dicke1'son, Jessie Autrey, Martha L. Dow, Juanita Barlow, Clara Barnes, Nolie Beam, Joana Bell, Margueritte Bennett, Balsora Bloch, Irma Rae Brislin, Dorothy Burns, Jean Buster, Joanna Butts, Victor Mae Carneal, Ruth Carr, Marearet Coggins, Katherine Copeland, Nell Cothran, Ethel Dailey, Louise Dantzler, Dorothy Danziger. Janice Davis, Lucile DeRamus, Lillian Dunnam, Annie L. Eagle, Elsye Louise Edwards, Fay Faulk, Grace Faulk, Nancy Ruth Finlayson, Glenn Fox, Eugenia Gavin. Evelyn Hall, Mary Frances Haisten, Dorothy Hooks, Ida Ingram, Edith Rae Jernigan. Margaret Joiner, Thelma Jordan, Rebecca Kelly, Elizabeth Kendricks, Bonnie Kreider, Evelyn Lassiter, Lavenia Lawrence, Louise Ledbetter, Rubv Lloyd, Virginia Matthews, Tissier McCauley, Juanita Scroggins, Eloise Seymore, Ernestine Small, Rebecca Smoke, Evelyn McKinnon, Margaret Smith, Annie C. Moores, Frances Morris. Margaret Moss, Helen Mullen, Kathryn Nelson, Will Tom Neville, Alvis Nicholson, Martha Hampton, Mildred Page, Hazel Parker, Martha Parker, Mildred Perrin, Betty Phillips, Louise Porter, Frances Pyle, Adlease Reynolds, Annie Scott, Roberta Scott, Sarah Smith, Margaret B Smitherman, Evelyn Spradling. Lois Tanton, Gertrude Tanton, Lois Thomas, Frances Traylor. Marguerite Ware, Lola Waters, Dera Mae Webb, Callie Mell Whitcomb, Ellen White, Emmette Willis, Virginia Williams, Knoxie Williams, Rubye Wilson, Geneva Wilson, Pellye Wedgeworth, Blanche V-it-lfi' llil5il i' i Ayeock. Lawrence Adair, Jesse Ballard. W. J. Biser, Elswortli Brady, Aubrey Brown, Francis Burfitt, Frank Carr, Charles Chisolm, Charles Coleman, Leon Cook, George Cunningham, Win. Dauxlhetv, Nelson Davis, Henry Davison, Samuel DeBardelcben, Lloyd DuBese, George Fagan, Pat Faulk, Caswell Frith, Orbie QSCZCUIIIII Clem' ffioys lfurman, Lewis Lee, Lawrence Rowe, Bonneau Gaut, C. L. Lehman, Maurice Rice, Jack Llammell, George Lackett, John Shedd, Odell Hollingsworth, W. Looney, Bascom Smith, Howard Gaylor, Clarence Maas, Leo Sobera, Richard Giles, Thornton Marks, Sam A. Solomon, Odis Griffith, Curtis Hain, Val Hayden, Aubrey McClure, Trevelyan Stoddard, Robert Mt-Kibbon. Emmett Stoddard, Franklin Melson, Marion Lee Steele, James Hendershot, Jes Miller, Herman Stewart, Mallory Hicks, Glenn Milling, Joe Tepper, Max Hill, Wallace Morgan, Roy Tucker, James Hillyer, John Nichols, J. W. Verzal, Francis Hood, John O'Gwynn, Ralph Ward, Franklin Irwin, Palmer Overton, Edward Wells, J. B. Jeffcoat, Milton Plant, Henry Whitman, Carl Jackson, Blanford Pollard, John Williams, Alden Jackson, Lawrence Powell, William Vfilson, Clyde Key, Christian Pryor, William Wilson, Keene Kynard, James Reid, Earnest Williamson, Lucius V , v .. 4, 'elif . .-1'TlI '-,. - J' 'Hu 3 . . f PK'4fli.':- - .15 .. -r V.:-gr,-HLEL1' s f 1 -'zxwlbls Q fl . Q V .1-ff' - ,qE': i7-'I-'P-ik. Appel, Katherine Bailey, Elizabeth Ballard, Martha Barton, Helen Bearden, Bertha Bell, Bessie Berry, Florine Bishop, Florence Booker, Ruby Breeden, Estelle Breslin, Nell S. Brown, Bcrthalea Bryant, Eloise Carter, Kathryn qi rst Clear V gi Vls Duncan, Florine Dunnam, Sara Edwards, Helen Elebash, Margaret Gaylor, Arline Graham, Drucilla Graham, Corinne Graves, Bernice Green, Edith Green. Madeline Haughton, Hazel Henley, Gussie Lee Henry, Edna Page Hollingsworth, Jesse Chavers, Lola Mae Holroyd, Eloise Childers, Mary E. Hooper, Madeline Coggins, Delmas Huffman, Ernestine Cook, Carrie Mae Jackson. Annette Cosby. Martha Crawford, Flora Davis, Hazel Driskell. Frances DuBose, Louise Julian, Clara Kelley, Parrie Lee Kendrick. Mary L. Kincey, Marie Lamar, Kitty Lester, Eula Mae Matthews, Lois McDonald, Gladie McDonough, Lueile McKinney, Minnie Middleton, Clara Middleton, Frances Miley, Elizabeth Miller, Mary Muckle Moorer, Evelyn Morgan, Olga Motley, Ruby Seale Nelson, Robie Nobles, Miriam O'Brien, Mary E. O'Brien, Mary F. Owens. Dell Parr, Marie Paftillo, Belle Phillips, Doris J. Phillips, Imogene Roebusk, Ulma Rose, Irma Shedrl. Edna Sheffield, Mae G. Shoults, Buzella Gwin, Edith Simpson, Thelma Sims, Evelyn Sims, Lois Smoke, Nellie Stanfill, Sophia Taceone, Mary Jane Tarver, Mae G. Tomlin, Frances Trammel, Estella Warren, Annie Williamson, Marshall Wilson, Evelyn Wright, Elsie Wyatt, Lillie Tucker, Mildred Robinson, Lucile Wedgeworth, Bobbie J 1 - ,fl-ef' ,, imc I ' i M Q , . , I BJP' -.1- -37-ff L V is -if TN' Q. ti X as' N' ' -w .. r A ity K' .lil Q 'Q ffl ,D '- C' WJ y . +U 2.Q V? Tri:-1 ' f . , ' A . -fr Q, .1 - ':-,::,:.:fif,1 .4 T. - f 1 . ..A.. ..., . ,,,, 5-IF! w -' 1- . Ji'f-1i'i'2.,,..,-f -- -Y af' ef e -e ,. we 1 .-:gtk - Allen, Otto Arnold, Edgar qirst Wear Ways Few, Elmo Giddens, John Cecil Barrett, Bernie Godbold, Condie Bell, John Edward Grice, Samuel Bolen, Ben Harper, Roy Booker, Ralph Hobbs, Sam Earle Breckinridge, Elvin Hobby, Bryant Bryant, Robert Buster, Sig Butler, Joseph Callaway, Eugene Carr, Clarence Cooper, Ensley Crisman, James Crisman, Lewis Copeland, Charles Davis, Fred DeBray, Charles Davidson, Robert Eanes, Fred Edwards, Curtis Eakens, John F x Hooper, James Hull, Joe Hodge, Louis Hunt, Charles Jackson, T. J. Johnson, John Keith, Hugh Kelly, Crawford Knight, George Lawley, Winfred Leach, Ham Ray Lee, Downes Lockett, Theophilus Lolley, Lawrence Lutes, Wilburn Martin, Allen Mason, George May, Brooks Milstead, Harry Mitchell, Earle Morgan, Leon Moseley, Carl Moseley, Coleman Newsom, Marvin Oliver, Charlton Pritchett, Culver Peterson, Moton Petty, Henry Platt, Marvin Reynolds, Val Jeffcoat, Cyril Rodges, Thomas Rosser. Frank Russell. Winston Scroggins, Robert Small, Leroy Solomon, R. G. Steele, Hugh Stevens, Percy Stratman, Fred Rav Strickland, Jack Taylor, Cecil Terry, Will C. Tennimon, Charles Walker, C. D. Ware, Hogan Watters, John Weissinger, Horace Williams, Jack Williams: John Wilson, Edward Wilson, Elred Wilson, Theo Woods, Edward Wright, Hugh Wyatt, Woodrow Young, Harvey li? ' il! Ula!!! cffferm Qstuclent Glozmcil Officers President - - - - Joe Callaway Vice-President - Marguerite Bell Home room representatives: Third Year: Second Year: First Year: Mary Moseley Mary Lucile Davis Mary Eleanor Young Thomas Clancy Wilson Thornhill Harry Maring Marguerite Bell Ralph O'Gwynn Annie Reynolds Charles Chisolm Eugenia Fox Keene Wilson Mary Muckle Miller Allen Martin Evelyn Sims Frances Driskell Frank Rosser Sam Earle Hobbs l . A..- t-.1- jprizzg fZSCl'lf1f1, Csfllfllfillf Ciozvzfzcif 0fji1'w's President - - - Annie Laurie Beckham Vice-President - Mallory Stewart Home room representatives: Third Year: Second Year: First Year: Bowman Miley Jean Burns Katherine Appel Clarence DeBray Lavenia Lasseter Clara Middleton Lloyd Lightsey Marguerite Traylor Mary Frances O'Brien Montez Hawkins W. J. Ballard Eugene Callaway Virginia Goree Val Hain Charles Hunt Olivia Stack Edward Overton Hugh Steele w 'is .- ' 1 ig - I 7 w if kli.i, I abt.: y N Q , ,A vu' 11 rr - ' JY uit 3 ' ,w ,,,, - -fi A,-.xAalLi,EQSJi5 ,gf Clfed Gross Cjouncil Kitty Lamar R. G. Solomon Ensley Cooper Val Reynolds Kathryn Carter Sophia Stanfill Margaret McKinnon Balsora Bennett Roy Morgan Knoxie Williams James Steele W. J. Ballard Blanch Krebs Wilson Thornhill Sara Williams Betty Breslin Richard Duke Marx Leva -.Ili 'lllllll 4 -4' xt.. F H. it . , 4 mf ' Lin: -L il J- l7 ' v .?3rjg,w,Eij.'fe.. v pn ig., -QP Q11 3- 2?'.g21Qi f A A q3og Qscouts Mr. Joe Walden, Scoutmaster Mr. T. M. Bonner, Asst. Scoutmaster Mr. J. F. Egger, Scoutmistei TROOP NO. 2. TROOP NO. 3. Owls Wolf Stanley Goldsmith Sam Earle Hobbs T. J. Jackson George Knight J. B. Wells Ralph O'Gwynn Jack Strickland Beaver Hogan Ware Marion Lee Melson Sam Allen Marks Fred Eanes Samuel Grice Flying Eagle Frank Rosser Grey Vaughan John Hillyer Wallace Hall Franklin Ward Carl Moseley Joe Hull Anyon Gordon John Hood Eugene Callaway Lewis Furman Lawrence Aye-ook Charles Chisolm C. L. Gaut Moton Peterson Bowman Miley Fox Agee Melvin R. G. Solomon Hugh Steele Winford Lawley Maurice Lehman John Bell John Bishop John Pollard Lion Curtis Griffith Leon Coleman Downes Lee Keene Wilson Carl Whitman Thomas Rodgers Edward Wilson John Watters N l S E l 1 7 qlramiatic Club Ruth Davis Laura Schiel Mary Muckle Miller Belle Pattillo Estelle Breeden Frances Porter Nancy Ruth Faulk Grace Faulk Rosalie Cook Florence Green Irma Rae Bloch Elsye Louise Eagle Kathryn Dyke Kathryn Mullen Marguerite Bell Carrie Mae Cook Florine Berry Wallace Hill Charles Chisolm Trevelyan McClure Jesse Hendershot James Steele Lawrence Lee Anne Elizabeth Gray Dorothy Hafner Frances Day Virginia Goree ff W X X M x WU UI LIVIVERARY j I I ,H 1 1-1-1 Y-.1 :Lb flililfif ig - 1 i'i'.' fs 16. .1 ' --'n , 1-1 V- .- +- 'ij- gf . Je .- J f'2'.1'f ,iz it-11 11'- Q gg, 1 115311 r ti -1 I' f 1 n 9' H,..4Q l'f. f .- --. ' - - '. 1 f,'E:9fr:.'? L .5-Q ' . f, 1- ix -L 5 .'g.'-'.1q.: ' f . 1'- ,V 1 5' , 1 ,. - . .1 ja.-V .A-.., 1 ,'11,.-- ,,., 1, . 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MF ,. , V-fg ..s?LIee-- ,Q 8, uf'-J.'Pf1l'A.'Lw H- 1 I p . H CZ57'ze qinals Are Wound to get CYou if 'Mm qbzfft Cwatch Qutj' From Gus Edwards' Composition of Lon Chaney's Bound to Get You if You Don't Watch Out in Hollywood Revue. Scene: Dark room with Seniors asleep on the floor. A clock on the wall stead- ily ticks away the time. Noise is heard outside of door in center section of room and spot light is thrown on door. Music played to give weird effect. Enter Capt. Jackson and creepingly advances to center of room. Seniors on floor sit up and gasp in surprise. Capt. Jackson begins to sing. CTune: Lon Chaney's Bound to Get You if You Don't Watch 0utJ : Gather round me Seniors, ' I have some news for you. I want to give you some advice, You'd better heed it, too! This is February, May is on its way. I know you're looking forward, To Graduation day! Do not sit here idle! Think what you're about, The finals are bound to get you, If you don't watch out! More noise outside door as Capt. Jackson exits at left. Enter English- man dressed to fit the part Cspats, monocle, etc.D and sings: Supposing this were 'Final' day, And I should ask you this: Conjugate the verb TO BE, and What is ellipsis? You would be in a terrible plight, And you would start to pout, But-the 'Finals 'are bound to get you If you don't watch out! lExit RJ More noise at door. Enter Mechanical Man supposed to represent Mr. Snyder. Advances to center of stage and sings: The class will come to order Or remain this afternoon, Stop making that noise James Milling! You're worse than a wild baboon. Pay attention Frank Ormond, Jr.! What do you think this is? You'll need this information On your final quiz. Stay in this afternoon Earl Green, And miss your paper route, ,f LIN Numa, I rig N li I 'la ll I RTV 1 'X A :A 'i i u fl 1 5 . 'i i A E4 .1 a 5 ii 3 n I .vs E 'i E . 4 , , - l , ,, - 'yi REM.. S li l..-Al-.AW , 4 by ng. up 125 L3 ., 4. l 1, 1 v -nlmf IE ee , UQ FV.: an xp.. .Hill . 1--,v , For the 'Finals' are bound to get you, If you don't watch out! QExit LJ Enter Mr. Partin. Advances to center stage. Sings: Who is Al Smith, Herbert Hoover, Thomas Heflin, too? At a meeting last January, What did Alabama Democrats do? Not a one of you can answer me, Of this I have no doubt, But-the 'Finals' are bound to get you, lf you don't watch out! fExit RJ Enter Miss Creagh, with piano, to center of stage. Sings: Where was the first opera? And the first oratorio? 1'll bet a thousand dollars, Not a single one of you know. Class you know nothing about music, You're all full of sauerkraut, But-the 'Finals' are bound to get you, If you don't watch out! Enter others from sides and all sing: Gather 'round us Seniors, Do not be alarmed, Don't go to sleep this semester, And you certainly won't be harmed, Do not sit here idle! Think what you're about- For the 'Finals' are bound to get you If you don't watch out. tCurtainJ Thomas Mackin. Czgheme czffablet DIRECTIONS FOR USE 1. Use pencil or ink only. Begin. Write with either left or right hand. Do not crowd words or write outside the paper. 2. Dent each paragraph about a foot. 3. At bottom of first page and on back of folded theme, write name, class, dates, title, theme, occupation, pedigreeg between one of these and be- ginning, skip a step. 4. Do not erase theme, do not make errors, if you do, correct them. 5. When through, fold theme lengthwise, horizontally, with pages num- bered and placed out of order. 6. File in binder the corrected theme the day before it returns from the teacher. Marie Gusdorf. ffim-. NINli'l'l1lgN '1'Hllz'l'Y I si I. X- .-,gfqff 'N 'sr' A I1 fi? Q' .um .. J If . limfvffl S E lifx 'Hn M: 1' e'r'f Juni. ixlvrirtbii ' A . X' A+. in A . f ,T .'-Es... 4 J w Selma ffffigh School Zoo Rabbit fonly-a little hare J+Mr. Munro-. ' --f-'-.,.- iElephant lmakes an impressionl-Cyrus Lanham. Fox fthinks he's slyj-Mr. Partin. Zebra ishe's certainly got linesl--Marie Gusdorf. Eel lvery slickl-Frank Ormond. Leopard Ca certain young girl spotted himl-Joe Green. A Laughing Hyena Ctunny that wayj-Harwell Howard. Deer Qyes, he's that wayl-Malcolm McMath. Coon Qself-evidentj-George the Janitor. Fish fhe was caught!-Preston Jackson. Squirrel 1 partial to nuts J-Eleanor Rennie. Unicorn igone but not forgottenl-Treo Terry. Goose lno explanation neededj-Thomas Mackin. Owl iwise? and how ?D-Anna Burns. Cat Cmeowll-Elizabeth Martin. Kangaroo Csprings on us at any momentj-Tests. A Turtle fslow but surel-Henry Phillips. Bear fwonder who she's fur J-Beth Bayne. Blood hound Cfollows a scent for a milel-Ink Berry. Camel fwe'd walk a mile for herb-Clarice Reedy. Wolf Cdangerous to man!-Frances Towns. Dog' ithe cur J-Jack Kerr. Lizzard Qchanges color quite oftenj-Rusty Rawls. Horse fpulls us throughl-Mr. Jackson. Cuckoo fcrazy over?J-Frank Thomas. Bee fjust buzzing aroundl-Joe Smoke. Goat Qbutts in!-Herman Soloman. Chicken fulays off frequentlyj- Biddy Berry. Crane Cher Bill comes Iirstj-Doug. Phillips. Peacock fdoes she strut?J-Ellen Pollard. Bat fa vampire!-Carolyn Bayne. Daddy-Long-Legs-Deles Seay. Boa Constrictor flikes hot places bestl-Cartledge Blackwell. Birds Cwe couldn't live without' themj-The Faculty. Virginia Foxworth. T... ... NINli'l'liliN ff?- gl F' 'I' H I RTY 1 L . -n vi 1- ,I ls' Al, Y . my S li, 1--A LA - i'-:7TTae.1:7?'H'l5tf '-I-'ll' '. ' 'f' u' 1 A . .. -f U57 . ' I E ...,.,,., I .1 ,U nf? 1QEL i'l Al 'Q A . 151' I' ' ' ' :f' rail N, nf gkv J nn iw ki ilj, H 4 l I 5 M, F if :.i.,Z..l1 , A' + -' g.-- Welevisions of S76 In 1950 on a nice day in May, I happened to meet up with Dorothy Day, She stars in New York in the Acrobat Show - She was always good at acrobatics you know. There was much of old class mates we had to say, And the first she spoke or was Sally May. She runs a night club at some old well-known scene, With Juanita Bolinger and Muriel Green. Marie Gusdorf is now an old maid, Different from what we all once saidg Selling guns in Marion Junction she now appears- Showing her fondness for knives, guns, and Spears And Elizabeth Gladfelter iwould you ever have thought ?J Is teaching English as it never has been taught! And her smartest pupil fthis is no jokei Is our old friend, little Joe Smoke. Flora Pattillo is quite a success, In the, funniest way you'd ever guessg In brand new Fords, shiny and comely, She has a taxi service for men only. Rusty Rawls is coach now at Yale, In football he rose to the highest scale. Frank 0rmond's career is almost as great. For we find him coaching at old Penn. State. And I said to Dot, not meaning to be pert, Did you know that Irma's married to Bert? And our friend Anna Powell has done very well She's abroad on her honeymoon with Count Punchinell. It has just been proved the truth of the rumor- Harwell Howard is editor of College Humor. Malcolm McMath can now be seen Outdoing John Gilbert on the silver screen. These stories of our friends were hard to conceive, And I really regretted that I had to leaveg So I gave Dot a ticket and told her to go Over to the Palace and see my show. Frances Towns. .' fx' Six - 'Y NINlZ'Il2l1N Wifi ' 1 Il I wiv ' i Pm. s L L-ALA ' x V, .H ' Q 1-lm 59 ' . E , v Q. ' L 4 . . mg-if . Five - f Qauaail l,,5Eslg5S1, A.. as an if gp- 3 inf yi 4, , - -sv '4 : .nl qv 4, 1. .,.' , M . at MU fi ,IWW lm ,A Galendar for 96 SEPTEMBER A score of boys iorsook the street corners and drug stores and tripped toward S. H. S. where they learned all about school except how to study. Joe Arban goes out for football. Seniors learn their first summary. Mr. Snyder threatens to send someone out of the room for back talk. Alfred Freeland has a new crush. OCTOBER Flora Pattillo almost had another wreck. Frances Towns decides to give her mother-tongue a rest. Tepper reveals that he still admires Doris. Malcolm McMath forgets to try to look like Buddy Rogers. NOVEMBER Pete Jackson was serious. Katherine Alberta Northrop and Elise Cothran forgot to go by Creagh and Smith No. 3. Zula Mae Moore walks to school with Russell Rawls again. Virginia Foxworth goes to Mrs. Howard's room without being fright- ened. Billie Peake tries again to make a hit with Mrs. Howard. Selma got Demopolis' goat 32-19. DECEMBER. The Seniors forgot to sing When You and I Were Young Maggie. The Senior girls serve the football boys a banquet. Deles Seay gets a new hat. Eddie Williams doesn't get one because his head is too large. Holidays begin. JANUARY The boys display the loud socks and ties that Santa Claus brought them. William Welch has a date with a girl. There was no static in our Friday radio program. The Senior boys throw screws across study hall. This annoys Miss Murphree very much. Some several pupils have physical depression after mid-term exams. Miss Anna has a wreck. 1Miss Alta was in the car at the timel. FEBRUARY Dorothy Day comes to school with bandage on her nose. Frank Ormond plays a basketball game without wearing his rabbit foot. ,Lucille Fendley does not ask Virginia to show her sisterly love by lending her a nickel at lunch. Ed Hasty sends Katherine Jackson a valentine. A freight train does not make Ink Berry late for school. f sz N. NUI' NlNll'Il2liN 'l'IlIll'l'Y L- N .5 4 A ' mp S ri 1,-A IA, , 1, .S 51 S . 'f'. -. vi f 'g'- -1 .ze-itf-'flB::f.i4L1v-1..af5g+jrg,!'i.L5,11 ., V -in Quail I ' 1- ,..,.,5,.:T .Mft .N Ugg.. v nb. .lilnil kk , 27. We go over to Junior Hi to hear Mojica sing. Much rivalry among the girls. Some not speaking. MARCH 1. As usual, Cartledge Blackwell forgets his current event in Literary Digest. 6. Cyrus Lanham still has his mustache. 14. Mr. Partin forgets to tell someone in history that he will give him a half hour after school if he speaks a word. 20. Frank Thomas debates on which one he will date Friday night- Eleanor Rennie or Red Bayne. APRIL 3. Although Doug Phillips goes a whole day without calling Swayra Carter Fatso he gets his usual note from Bill Hicks at ? period. 9. Harwell Howard failed to make a witty remark. 17. Miss Alice is seen powdering her nose before going into Mr. Partin's room. MAY 14. Reports received which reminds us again that Joe Smoke made a 100 in English. 21. Miss Alta makes her usual speech on Self Control to her French Classes. 26. Lillie Howard Berry spends a whole day at school. 29. A red letter day. In celebration of the event Earl Green knew his English lesson. 30. Next month is June but Beth Bayne has decided to wait until fall- maybe. Sara Carter. gfis qlream qfealizea' or A Skin Mm .Rove to CZ-Touch He had just graduated from S. H. S. As he left the good old school, moon light descended upon him. I have sought you, he murmured, for years. How can I describe the heart aches which tore my soul, when at times you seemed to be drift- ing from me? I can scarcely believe that now you are mine,-that my dreams are to be realized! I know well that others have wanted you, and have failed in their quest. How can I express what I feel when I realize that you, the idol of all the classes, are mine alone? You are the light of all my dreams, the goal of all my desires. My heart throbs with unutter- able joy at the prospect of imparting the glad tidings to my dear old par- ents. Silence, silence broken only by the fervent whisper, A skin you love to touch! as he lovingly pressed to his lips his diploma. Frances Towns. F :Fx Q-.-.---, NlNl1.lIiliNf we t 'l'Hl1a'1'Y 1 I , ' , . . w ' Tl Q f . ' 5 . c ' .T .. T X fhjlllll lull' '.ge'-- ,, F X l7f1rf S l. l. A .. i ' ll ll mi' 3 Fifa-4.1 H13 :git Q-fi.. lG J.l.'.:.lL?Ahill IL-.A an 'lat 1 S-i'I'.b l P W 5' Qqtlm H , 'A A' mf: ,f'- 'v Y. Q .rl H f I 4-6 'L' p .. gpitaphs and Qtherwise---.Mostly Qtherwise Father have mercy Marie loved- On Anna P. Burns Then Marie cried. On Broad Street she tried Poor Marie wept, Her last U-turn. And then she died. Beneath this slab When lovely Irma Lies Admiral Frank Became a bride, He gallantly died Poor heartbroken Burt! When his flagship sank. 'Twas suicide. Here lies B. Green Poor Rosa has passed May the Lord have pity! Out of life's dim dream On earth never lived ' She failed to hand in A person so witty. Her Monday's theme. His eyes were bad Here lies I. Fowlkes But his 'brakes were worse- She died of shame And so for little Willie She missed a question- They summoned the hearse. What a blot on her name! And now the writer Of this wretched verse Begs leave to say, It might have been worse! Crawford Gillis. -ffbbreviations and Symbols for Gorrect Cwork Abb. Abbreviation-Elizabeth Martin. Cst. Faulty construction-Miss Stewart. D. Dictionary-Anna P. Burns. Fig. Error in figures-Joe Arban. Gr. Grammar-One's mother's mother. Something left out-Alfred Freeland. 1It's his brain.J X. Obvious error-Joe Smoke. O. Obscure- Hundreds on reports. Sp. Error in spelling-Padirewsky. Marie Gusdorf. rim. NmN1g1'1alLN 'l'lll1z'1'v 'L' A , . LVM! S lil-I LAHM a ,agua Q .Q-2.51, - 'A 4 s f '7.l'T-I ' . s u p 7-'4 J 5? ' -- ., , , , 'j i f ,,.,5'l7 ' ' pil ying.. fm. T l i . -,.'g,: . ,, , 7... -,, - 4- , ' K null. gfarvest Yiime at 96 When twice in the school term season You see students begin to cram, You will quite understand the reason- The time of the dreaded exam. You see in the hallway around you The faces with worried looks, And eyes which tell at a glance There has been neglect of books. From the various reports of classmates, Which are neither calm nor sedate, I learn of lights until midnight, But not the light of a date. A terrible week is upon us, The dreaded exam comes at last, The air is filled with terror As we reap the things of the past. But it is too late for weeping, Sighs do not help at all. Now we must gather our harvest, The fate of the spring and fall. Muriel Green. An Gale to the Annual Half in truth and half in jest Full of things, the very best, Helping those who search for fame 'I the child of Nineteen Thirty, came. A creature strange indeed am I, Born of laughter, oft' a sigh. Born of visions, sweet and fair Born of hope and then despair. In happy days I'll smile with you: When sorrow comes, I'l1 still be true. Through life's young spring And summer's bloom And autum's gloom I'll speak and sing. And when life's winter, cold and drear Shall sift its snows and dull your ear fiifx NINUILIQN 'VHIRTY iff? Uni nur' 1,1 '..r..m1.Jl .r . .fa r 'T 3 glam in l H, me S 11 L-ALA, El - H 1 , E' 5' S -.. - 4 X il V I J F llwlx .mg A ' mi l 4! y.L - Mya: ,... .. , . . ,,,, ,, .... ,.,,,,,,,, And friends, like roses, shattered all Have heard the tender heaven call- Within my heart I'll keep the gleam Of every hope and every dream Every sadness and every joy, The face of many a girl and boy You loved and knew 9 societies, And contests warm, sweet ecstasies When love was young, exams, And hurried, arduous crams, And scores of other things, I'll keep To make you smile and cure your weeps, This child of vision, love, and jest, Now greets its friends from far and near, It's not the worst, nor yet the best Just Sel-Ala, your friend so dear. Virginia Foxworth. Ulf!! with profuse apologies. to Kyoling If you can write a theme D On any subject, And go to class and bravely read it through, If you can merely Take a glance at Halleck, 1 And make Mrs. Howard think you study as some dog If you can go to Home Ec. And wash dishes, And burn and cut your fingers and still smile, And then, forthwith, Go dumbly on to history And not let what you don't know cramp your style, If you can go Each day quite unprepared Yet bluff through all the classes that you hate, You'll never have A reason to be scared And, what is more, old dear, you'll graduate! Rosa Reynolds. 4179.-,'N. il.-H H -'I 'wr-2-. N 1 N li'I'liliN lpvf' TH I 11 'rv ftllf' T 5 1 mf SEL-ALAH,e . I. it 3'l.P wM.. e 45 '- , . Q:ii'i.ff:-qQ- , L' l, ' e' as '- V l 1,65 f.r'+-- . ' .fm 7.2.4 .,, -- . -' 4-- C-School .Ranches for Une Nczfpeakv Monday: A little shrimp-Elizabeth Martin. Spare ribs-Miss Stewart. Two eggs-Frank Ormond and Cartledge Blackwell. Water-Crawford Gillis fhe's all wetl. Tuesday: An old crab-Mr. Partin. A musical potato-Patti Gee Martin. Ice cream-Burt Davis Qhe's so coldj. Wednesday: A poor fish-Alfred Freeland. Hominy-The Chorus Class. Milk-Katherine Jackson. Thursday: Hot dogs-Jack Kerr and some other curr. Soup lit makes so much noisel-Cyrus Lahman. fHotJ chocolate-George, the janitor. Friday: Lobster- Halleck fit's read all overj. A young chicken-Carolyn Bayne. Brains-Anna Burns and Irma Fowlkes. The Cafeteria also keeps on hand: Nuts-William Welch and Baby Mackin. Sweets-Frances Towns and Pug Pollard. Peaches-Clarice Reedy and Virginia Foxworth. Jelly Beans-Preston Jackson and Clarence McGan. Green berries - Ink and Lillie Howard. Marie Gusdorf. Things what Won Qshould Know Do you know: That Frank Ormond and a second year boy are about to come to blows over a rat? That Marie Gusdorf still wears a fraternity pin? That Milton Tepper has nearly forgotten Doris? That Frances Towns still has more than one interest in the Academy of Music? That Virginia Foxworth thinks M, I. Blue more appropriate than Am I Blue? That Clarice Reedy's pet name is Psyche? 1'-iN NlNlQl'lilgN 'ru I RTV If fill 4 ' I ..,, , ' .... I. I g. 'E A K mfshilxtfx Il ll fm M In I ,ml ,U ppp as l x -N' . ' - , ' , i' 1 u -c 'f1- . J 1' A, T 'H g. V ll 3 5. K? fr Jllwiyfl I gp. ...f 1: 4. Il! nw- . .,.,f gm'-r f' Q- 1. he -f P , F I lnvp .A . AL ' - . W -A V .dh , v. 1 FL 1 vl mu rv Uv ,JW N Y ' , Y ' 'a u ' 4- L A . That William Welch was not making over thirty-live when he had his wreck? That Ink Berry is growing a mustache? That some one has James Wright's Senior ring? That Mr. Partin missed a day without saying his name ended with -I-N ? That Frank Thomas has a rat catcher that specializes in red haired rats? That Mrs. Howard enjoys giving a hundred when it is deserved? That Cyrus Lanham has an interest on the Felix Road? That the reason you see cars being run by people is because Miss Alta's new type is not out yet-it is self-controlled? That Joe Smoke is only six feet, six inches tall? T'hat Bill Hicks buys all her drinks from Moss Drug Co.? That Deles Seay and Pete Milling have a marked resemblance to each other? That Elise Cothran has punctures so that she can wait for them at Creagh and Smith's? That Rusty Rawls has a scholarship offered him to Alabama? That Elizabeth Bayne really should take up aviation, since she's al- ways up in the air about-? That you are not sorry that this is the end? KNO ?J Jack Kerr. A gulf QDeck Ace of Sports-Elizabeth Hicks. A Club-Thomas Mackin. Jack of Hearts-Jack Kerr. Deuce-Elizabeth Martin. A Pair-Marie and Virginia. Three of a Kind-Anna Burns, Katherine Jackson, Irma Fowlkes. Queen of Hearts-Clarice Reedy. Queen of Mischief-Frances Riley. J oker-Harwell Howard. Queen of Beauty-Frances Towns. Musical Ace-Patti Gee Martin. King of Conceit-Preston Jackson. King of Bluff-Herman Solomon. King of Mischief-Brandon Green. Ace of Athletics-Milton Tepper. King' Handsome-Scott Welch. Queen of Conceit-Marie Gusdorf. Ace of Wits-Henry Phillips. Queen of Fashion-Flora Pattillo. Frank Ormond, Jr. .fix W... NINETEEN ,wr-iii :ii T ll I R'l'Y .rdf Lg ,:n?1:7fl. ,-.,.1 - '- 1. L70 5 L-Al,,XH ,..g,,gB,,g :...,Mff..j11f:,5,, y T f ' F3 gi. ., ,.A.. i. -miami C-Selma Slfigh C-School 837' Driver ...,.4.................................................,........................................ Mr. Jackson Back Seat Driver ........... ...,............... M rs. Howard Head Lights .....,.rr....... .. ........,...........................,. Seniors Doors ..................r......,,,. .......... T raffic Committee Nuts ..,.......,............A.........,,..............,......................................................,......... Pupils Wheels ...,..............,.....,..............i......i,.......................,.....................,........ Faculty fThey make it go around! Flat Tire ..........,.......................................................................,.... Mr. Snyder Patches .,....... ......,....,4............................................................... S ewing Class Starter .i.......,..,... ..,........,........ 8 :30 Bell Low Gear ...i..i......,.. .,,.,....... F irst Years Second Gear .............. ............. S econd Years High Gear ....,......... ........... S enior Class Reverse .............. .......................,..... E xams Horn ................ ..........,i.,.................,................................,...,.. C yrus Lanham Breaks ...............,.................,.........,..,..,..,....,..i,..,,.......,..,.........,....,. Miss Creagh QShe really makes themj Speedometer .....i..........................................,i.................................. Jack Kerr Squeaks ............................,,........,..,...............................,.................,,... Mr. Partin Rattles ..i............. ..........,,,..,....... M rs. Hardy Tail Light ..i....................................,.....,..........,............... Leila Mae Eakens C9w' qiadio Many things have happened at Selma High School which go to make this year one of the most progressive in its history. Among the outstand- ing events was the installation of a radio. The school officials had wanted for a long time to put a radio in the school, and this year, with the help of the Parent-Teacher's Association, their dream was realized. The radio that the committee selected for us has all the latest improvementsg the cabinet, too, is very attractive. Nearly every Friday morning we hear the Music Appreciation hour given by the New York Symphony Orchestra directed by Walter Dam- rosch. Many years ago the officials of the National Broadcasting Com- pany realized the need of musical education for the school children all over the country. These men knew that the best way to reach schools every- where was by the radio. Mr. Damrosch agreed to help in the broadcast- ing of these programs. They were begun last fall and have continued through the winter. Every week Mr. Damrosch tries to familiarize us with some type of music. Sometimes he illustrates fun in musicg again he will imitate animalsg and another day he gives some type of formal composition. Mr. Damrosch always adds to our enjoyment of the selec- tions by his careful explanations. NINIQI mm so ll 1 ff. 1 i'. , -,' f ' 1 ,.Q,f1,'H G 1 : ,iii--f. fe A L ' All i760 5 li, Lf!-X ii ig- ..p.,,,, an f nf-,e.'.:'fqf5r'ff2L fe .4 H H as .11- QYQI ., Egg, , 5 F 4 1, -7, A.. 1 - -..- - -- 4 , N The installation of the radio is only the beginning of many wonderful and interesting things to come, and the student body is deeply grateful to Mr. Jackson for all that he has done for us. ' Patti Gee Martin. In the Clear 191.9 Clinging gaily to fond parents Innocent and unsuspecting We began our education. Part of a great system were we, Part of Selma Public Schools Striving to acquire great knowledge Lest we pass unsung as fools We, the tender Class of 'T'hirty, Learned the art of long division Struggled daily with our grammar Lest a participle dangle Lest a comma be omitted And condemn a Monday theme. Forward marched the Class of 'Thirty Conquering English, History, Latin 'Til at last the race was finished And attained was graduation. Thus departed Class of 'Thirty From the Halls of Selma High School To the Islands of the Blessed To be glorious Alumni. Rosa Reynolds. qkjtnitions Ciowzposed by the Seniors A Periodic Sentence is a sentence with a period in the middle of it. A Squinting Modifier is a modifier that seems to squint at you and say Go wrap yourself in the atmosphere. The Whiskey Ring is a ring that the people stood in and drank whis- key. A Dangling Modifier is one that is left hanging around anywhere. The XYZ affair is the affair that resulted from a little boy's not know- ing his alphabet. The War Hawks are birds that resemble eagles. Sally May. .F QLN, . W 1 . qw- - NINIQTIQEN Tl-llR'l'Y nl 'P .s . .. Y ij , , , , ,. w- w, l QAF S l l rx l IX Q is K' 1 f - . V ,IQ-L-4-'Eat Aifili ' J' V ' I In . .2 , Q - .-4-Lc'flli !tl1l-li-I ,4 Qiotures in Selma Wigh School Just as books are a part of our school life so should pictures be. And what would a school be without books? To our grandparents, school meant only reading, writing and 'rithmetic, but the opportunity has been given to the present generation to grow along many lines. We have always ap- preciated pictures, but it is only recently that the love and study of the best masterpieces in art have been emphasized in our schools. Through the endeavor of Mr. Jackson, art exhibits have been brought to Selma, and we have had the opportunity of seeing copies of the world's masterpieces right here at home. This is a privilege which few of us had enjoyed, and we realize its worth. Interest in the pictures was aroused, and with the proceeds from the exhibits some of the most popular pictures were bought. With these the walls of Selma High School have been bright- ened. They add a great deal to our school and produce an atmosphere of culture and refinement. The school seems to have taken on a more charm- ing personality from these pictures. The pictures have been selected from the different schools of painting, and though all are masterpieces their types vary widely. We see the light airy landscapes of Corot, the fiery action of the Horses of Achilles, the quiet beauty in the Madonnas and portraits, the serene majesty of the ships at sea as we pass from one room to another. Our school holds more interest for us than it once did. How fortunate we are! Anna Powell Burns Are .7Vames Gorrect? Is Jack a Kerr? Does Joe Smoke? Is James ever Wright? Is Joe Green? Is Ellen Brown? Does Deles Seay? Is Edward Hasty Does Anna Powell Burn? Is Elizabeth a Hick? Is Woodrow a Bishop? Did Gertrude Lockett? Has Joe Lyde? What did Ann Plant? Is Hoy a Few? Does Stanley Pace? Is John a Porter? Is Hannah a Kayser? Is Carolyn a Furniss? Does Miss Eugenia Cook? Does Mr. Harry Reid? Do you C. M. Howard? Is William a Lehman? Is Josephine a Pointer? Is John a Berry? Milton Tepper -. ..,, 'NllNl'.'ll',lpN fUf211l'r lllllllli . It W NF x L '1 . X XX NsX 1 wr' f '- - A e ff.-vig: ,g l7Ac S l3lfA LA , 1 4 . A d Q42 -Q25 3,135 4, , 1' iEv?7?:A - v V in ? ,,. M A 'E A 1.43- :ffiY ' k : 1' 4 - ' ' ,- Miss Cook: Roswell, give me a sentence using the word flippancyf' Roswell: Let's flippancy who'll pay for the drinks. 4 4 4 4 4 Mrs. Hardy: Did you make these biscuits with your own hands ? Emma Lee: Yes'm. Why? Mrs. Hardy: I just wondered who lifted them off the stove for you. 4 4 4 4 4 Salesman: Yes, mam. That's the smartest hat we've got. Mrs. Howard: It doesn't have to be smart. 1'l1 put the brains in it myself. 4 4 4 4 4 Frank O.: Boy, I've got a hot watch. It cost me 325. William Lehman: 'ls that so? What's its movements? Frank: To and from the pawn shop. 4 4 4 4 4 Margaret: I've changed my mind. Albert: Well, does it work any better? 4 4 4 4 4 Mr. Snyder: What did you find out about the salivary glands ? Edythe Anderson: Nothing at all. They're so darned secretive. l 4-mn--ra Rusty: You kiss like Greta Garbo. Zula Mae: What! Have you been two-timing me ? 4 4 4 4 4 Harwell: Do you like to go out with chorus girls ? Chick: Yes, the coarser the better. 4 4 4 4 4 Ed Hasty: Where are you working now? William W.: A. 8: P. Ed: Oh, you're one of the chain gang. 4 4 4 4 4 Elizabeth Martin: I just love to see my singing instructor inhale. Burt Davis: So would I. 4 4 4 4 4 Deles: Did Darrow Gray ever amount to anything? A Pep: Sure, he provides for a town of three thousand. Deles: Provides ? Pep: 'Yeh, social scandal. 4 4 4 4 4 Aviator: Wanta fly ? Beth B.: Ooo 'yeth. Aviator: I'll catch one for you. l 4 4 4 4 4 Virginia Foxworth: Gee, Ink, that candy in that window makes my mouth water. Ink: Well, here's a blotterf' ,f 'fi NINILHQI-.N V233 H 'I ll 1 I-Z,'I'Y f ik ll 4 I . Y' 5 fw W ' plc 2 7' , I: X fm ' x , .-. '..fZE!E -,L' 1 l f 5. V, - f 4, -,, ...vw . .i A . 4, ,. Y '-7: Q . I . gf .gi g i , mp s L L-A LA y I' i 5- - e. fb: mf V .4 ,,..-fE 1' 1 4. .q ji W- .--,4 . 2- lg -4 Marie: Jack sure has got submarine hands. Clarice: How so? Marie: Well, you never know where they'll turn up next. 1 1 1 1 1 John Furr tells us that it wasn't the high school he objected to, it was the principle of the thing. 1 1 1 1 1 Francis: I can tell by your legs that you come from the cotton belt. Doc: How so ? Francis: You suffer from bow evil. 1 1 1 1 1 Mrs. Howard: Preston, you are literally inclined. How do you like O'Henry ? Preston: I like it all right, only the peanuts hurt my teeth. 1 1 1 1 1 Joe Smoke: I don't like my annual picture. They don't do me jus- tice. Mr. Williams: Justice? Boy, what you need is mercy. 1 1 1 1 1 Anna Burns to Pug Pollard, who was crawling around on all fours under a street light: What are you doing? for lars Pug : Looking for my compact. Anna: Where did you lose it. Pug : Down on the next corner. Anna: Next corner? Well, what the heck are you looking here CPD Pug : There's more light here, ain't it? 1 1 1 1 1 Dorothy Day: Why do they feed prisoners yeast cakes ? Mary Jordan: To keep them from breaking out, of course! 1 1 1 1 1 Preston Jackson: How can you keep yourself warm at night ? Virginia: Reach for a blanket instead of a sheet. 1 1 1 1 1 Cyrus: What does the word 'Daven-port' suggest to you? Marie: Oh, I know-a city out in Iowa! 1 1 1 1 1 Clarice: Do you know the Cane Sisters ? Mary J.: No, who ? Clarice: Raisin and Sugar. 1 1 1 1 1 Albert Elebash: I'm going to be a surgeon. Wm. Welch: Not for me. Too much inside work. 1 1 1 1 1 Elizabeth Martin: Where do you think I'd be if I had a million ?9l Ink Berry: On my honeymoon. dol- N I N I-fl I- IpN mmf 'l' ll I RTV i l .111 ---....-4. ' D ,I nz., fw -W 44 NEW? f 0 - Jiwl tivo fvsf 'ag 'z'?'0 01'zr 4' L YY,1,a. 747' 'il LN :Vw in sv I -fb' J' Q ,,. :,.---- yn 'Down bm: was aaa ' 'Q Wind M' Zdimtor 6'011zoS-f ' 411 w-'wer Jiocfbov fn'lXr' l 3 5 .nh 14 1 -ifbvx v -.1 x f' rc H, . A..-. KMN f KV . i f ' N ., Q Q N ix XXX f ' ' ' ' E i N KN if El CI , Illllll I IIIIHIIII U U El U Cn U 3 El U H :Il El El + U Q g . V ATHLETICS A Ark? .1 '3 i. ' -fs-rf' f j...g. . . I- 5' 'QQ V. f 1. 'I g Ai .fi W' :WI 5-.. 'lfxlf ' . f . , . .11 ,- Q YDS . f .:f,.55-If? V , ...W ' 'gba .. 4. I :W 5.53 ' 'T 3' gg QQ I 4 .fir Vwfrs. ' -.f'i'3Jp.. . . .ij-,I. . .W g. .U, 1'i:fT'f.x 'I Q .-.1132 r '-4. 57,1-lar.. ,gli if-2 1 Q L L' 43 H. 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X l g? i, S -X ff VWSQ - X ' ,'N Z XQTL 5 ' 'gnnilznu xx gix, IMI'-'xx RFI' nv .1 .'1t.nAL . . . n 1 . Selma Selma Selma Selma Selma Selma Selma Selma High High High High High High High High Ffr1f1f11a ll QSKIHIIII mlllfllil ll 6813111125 Isabella Prattville Jackson Greenville Centerville Plantersville Ramer Demopolis a .ff- 4 VTP' u le Jn' . 1 if gf? .T ' :ww :J fwfzx m,wr.s,. 9131 f J Cf Q' 'L.-1 pf ,, :Q f M. 1 -' 1 - r 4' . Zz- ,T-f:v.-,fJ'i-,-2:15---' 3-22.2. rj, i ' - 1 ...ga ,-R V 1. , .f'f- X ' 1 . ' 'Bs.'l.':g.1 i n. I ,L 1.-. WE LCH 'END 'AUAO coaou O-KMOND ouavu fx- PHILLIPS no capfiajzww FALYAEN BERRY A mx PA IS l.'EY meme F 1+z'wf 1V1's'Y - x 1 - . i ,.v v 5 N I. I. .- Xl,.:X H? 2.5, l r i I NY' GA N wxcsw. C: U-ARD , 6I l7nlL!lER . ,Ia -13--9-15 KERR ' Baca KJEJNTNE DY ..,--'X 'EDVV-A'PxU.S 'r-ncnu WILL!-AMS ,mo 1,f'r QF' 1, ar . ff. f QQJ- 'als , lx Yljffq 5 .. - -, D- 1135 1 iff ,Q -1 . ' ' j k- l A V: ' 1 V' 'i'L.M?st- .i-.....',fT Q II.. 4- H ,Q Y an ' .i--4-Y-------- FHELAN D GAC,-K 1EASTEP uunib 81544 OP 953.415 TEEQEPS WRICJ-HT '- .!,Z't l'!liliiY kTMnSHiLvXLA f ,siiiw X I 1 - U l uf -Us l 4 5 fave? viii! 3 'ix it 'P ' Y 0 ' - Q 4 All-If 'I HQ: 'L ' 55:33 fi if iii i 'A' ' I I AQGJ' p ' , 1 5' ' L 5 W L 1. uv.. 1' M' - :W - - cv- -H qootoall Season At the opening of school when Coach Almon called his gridsters to practice, some forty men answered the roll. Many of the new players were from Junior High and without experience, but our prospects were bright since eleven lettermen were to return. As training progressed, the weak fell by the wayside and at the end of two weeks, the number had been cut to twenty-two men. The team was light, but made up for this with spirit, speed, and experience. After four weeks of daily workouts, We were ready for our first game. Everyone was anxious to see what our boys would do against real op- position. Before the game, we had a big parade on the down town streets. We then proceeded to the football field where we won a great victory over Isabella Vocational School. The next week we met stiffer competition, but won over Prattville in a close game. After dropping the next four games to Jackson, Planters- ville, Greenville and Centerville we were determined to make a strong finish uf the season, this we did. The next two weeks saw us win from the oldest rivals of S. H. S., Ramer and Demopolis. By winning the last two games we had an even break for the season. This was considerably better than we did in 1928. ' The entire team deserves much credit for the showing it has made against heavier teams. Selma High has always fought to the end, even though the odds have often been against us. The team was led by Captain Russell Rawls, the fastest man ever to perform for Selma High. Rusty has been a fine example of what a cap- tain should be. Rawls, with most of the lettermen, will graduate this year, but with many players who were ineligible this year and the good material from the Freshman class, our team for 1930 should be as good as the 1929 team. .Eine-Clip Rawls, Captain-Quarterback T, Buckalew-Guard Tepper-Fullback Ormond-Center Falkenberry-Halfback Williams-Guard Freeland-Halfback Bishop-End Welch-End Eastep-Guard H. Phillips-End Kerr-Halfback Edwards-Tackle McGan-Guard Paisley-Tackle Hooper-Halfback Lanham-Tackle Arban-Guard Creagh-Quarterback Wright-End Davis-End . . . . 'IIOQIA Liv . . , , , NINLILhN 'wl+ IHIRIY 3 gl 4 .- n e w h Q - W. 'rg gsffdgis .- , Q 7f1f' 5 lg l.-ALA .'-4 ' -Y' . :rx .+ - ' JL , ff A-1-bww.-LLuf, ff--'K ff in r f , Q Q Q0 E ,EQ-ueeeiwirb ' 'fi' XX A 5 'f 'lf 1 v w Q i fw 'I Mfr X Sh- X x1+ ,f ff 5 1 5' A ' W mms A ffff l l my 1 M fflfff' l ' if W f 'N -Q 7 ' r +5 1 Z jlgaglgzt f , BH 16 4 Os I S 1 N ,......... ., mum 1n a-N lliffifif 1'll11z 1'Y Cl7z11'si1fy qifzsfeefbzzff 75051111 Top row: Mary Nall Kendrick, Eleanor Strickland, Imilx Wil son, Mrs. Swann. Bottom row: Eleanor Rennie, Vivian Ballard, Elizabeth Hitks Mildred Lloyd, Dorothy Wilson. Selma Selma Selma Selma Selma Selma High High High High High High f5lTUl'f?S for 1950 Uniontown Plantersville Orrville Plantersville Camden Camden .w,, iy'. . Lf- '- .-,..,.! A 3-.4 - f-A f .. -s...L,-f.-- .,,-MQ., A -1-., Clkzrsity Qasketbafl Top row: Mr. Almon, Hunter Hamilton, Cecil Bradford, Scott Welch, Eddie Williams, Milton Tepper. Bottom row: Leon Missildine, George Moss, Frank Ormond Deles Seay, Douglas Phillips. Selma Selma Selma Selma Selma Selma Selma Selma Selma Selma Selma Selma Selma Selma Selma Selma Selma Selma Selma csrrores Alumni Magnolia Felix Orrville Uniontown Lanier Uniontown Plantersville Orrville Lanier Marion Institute Orrville Plantersville Marion Institute Felix Greensboro Clanton Jemison Plantersville 23 14 15 15 16 27 38 28 12 25 23 33 20 38 21 25 22 34 29 468 I l l .Q D M. n OW 8 k L-.fXl-fXb u 4, f -Q-, r , ' F V3.1-'Q , I V 023: . ' , - 'In :ll - -I 5? iqlf' r f.'., 'In T22 ' ', ' if ,-.i.,.,-,,-,,,., , , ,,,'i'h'...5, 'glial if' ,L L. , .. Iris: girls' Qasketball Season L- When the first practice session for the girls' basketball team was held nearly twenty players were on hand. Each of the three classes of Selma High was represented. Most of the girls were inexperiencedg Lloyd, Hicks and Rennie of the 1929 sextet were the only experienced players to re turn. The girls lost no time in beginning to battle for places on the team Captain Hicks and Lloyd were chosen for the guard positions, and Rennie and Cothran, who were placed at forward made the best goal shooting combination possible. Dorothy and Emily Wilson alternated the center positions with Vivian Ballard and Eleanor Strickland. Reserve strength was not lacking as Mary Nall Kendrick, Hannah Kayser, Lillian McCown and Ruth Adler were always dependable. They saw enough service to make them experienced players for next years team. On January 10, the girls celebrated the election of Hicks as Captain by winning the first game of the season by an overwhelming score. There were not so many games played this year as in 1929 because there was no district or state tournament. In summing up the season, we wish to express our appreciation to Coach Murphree, a new member of the faculty, for the fine team she pro duced for Selma High. The Freshman class made up over half the varsity squad and we are looking to them to uphold the record of S. H. S.-Only two defeats in two years ! a We wish to acknowledge that we are proud to attend a school that has been represented by a team such as the one of 1923-The State Cham pions! This team was composed of Bertha Tepper, Captain, Minnie Boggs Bessie Tash, Polly Pepper, Frances Stuart, Evelyn Powell, Erin Beardin Vista Morrow, Minnabel Baskin, and Lottie Busey, Coach. . 1, NINLIILLN - lm llil-ll'l'Y J its . 1 a , - me S E L-A LA - - ll Film- -' ,V,f:1f'i?5i', A 1- 337 : 'Y ' -T!! IIN .N ' 'ml X V MM - V 'sq U3-W i .4 ti- ' ' 9Bosys, qdasketball Season The first basketball practice session opened with a bang when some 22 prospects answered the first call to action for dear old S. H. S. for the 1930 season. Coach Almon immediately realized that the team would be greatly handicapped by the loss of Speed, Cummings and Caley, stars of the 1929 quintet. , The boys got down to real work the very first day, and by the end of the first week the spirit and competition was at its height of interest. It was a difficult problem for Coach Almon to decide just which play- ers to retain, but after close consideration of each man, he selected the best material and began rounding the Gold and Black Tornadoes into shape for the season. Ormond, Tepper and Seay, three lettermen, formed a nucleus around which to build a team. Welch and Missildine won the positions of guard and forward, respectively, and the team was ready to take the floor for the first game of the season, against our predecessors-the Alumni! This was one of the most exciting games of the year. Flashing an effective offense in the last quarter, we overcame a big lead, and at the last minute of play the score stood: S. H. S. 223 Alumni 23. Just as the final whistle was about to blow, we shot a field goal and the game ended: S. H. S. 243 Alumni 23. We were proud of this game as the Alumni was composed of several former outstanding stars of Selma High and we played during the absence of our coach. It also encouraged us to win the next four straight games. The last part of the season was not as successful as the first on ac- count of several of our best men being ineligible after exams. We were defeated in the district tournament by Jemison and Plant- ersville. Selma High should feel proud of our 1930 team. We won 10 out of 19 games and played some of the best teams in our section of the state. As this annual is dedicated to all former graduates of Selma High, we wish to devote this section to Ralph f Sug J Jordan, the most outstand- ing basketball player ever to represent our school. Ralph has been elected to captain the 1931 Auburn Quintet: he led the Southern Conference in scoring and is only a Sophomore. We are sure he will make Auburn the best captain it has ever had.-Go to it Sug l NuNlg'1l?.11N Al'lllIi'l'Y H 'Q sN1swr1mQ ri . . 'M ,'v. ',. f'x k7b,. S E L'Al-x'Xu 4' F A y ,S -f Emir, Pj? 1 L- M P LV-i: .f-2-H-J ,A N' YV,. ' lill U' t 'I -, '. . .br 1 iiiifiifeilii-i,'5'l.'Il in ' mm uni Qaseball C-Season The 1930 Selma High baseball team donned uniforms immediately after basketball season was over and spent about three weeks getting in trim for the season. The team was granted permission to use Rowell Field Junior for all practices and Rowell Field Senior, the best diamond in the Southeastern League, for all home tilts. We have won two games, lost one and tied one out of the four played to date. It must be admitted that we are a little weak in fielding, but we make up for it two-fold when it comes to hitting. We have scored forty- three runs in four games! This is the first time in several years that Selma High has had a baseball team, and our showing this season will do much to decide whether or not we shall have a team next year. A baseball team would do much to create interest in athletics during the last spring months of school, and we are sure it has been a success so far this season. The squad is composed of: Almon ........................................ Rawls ............... Hamilton .................Coach Ormond .............. .......... Owen ....................... . ,................,........... D. Phillips Kerr ....,.,,,,,,. Paisley ........... Moss ..,....... Buckalew ............. Hauslee .... Peake ........... Williams ........ Bradford .First Base and Pitcher Second Base Stop .............Third Base ...,.............Outfield ............0utfield .....,......Outfield ............Outfield Outfield ...,.....,..Catcher ...............Utility NlNljllilgN 'l'HIl-l'l'Y f any by XX X E X? 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SWIFT DRUG COMPANY 217 BROAD STREET Service, Efficiency, Quality CROCHERON'S BARBER SHOP FOR QUALITY All Kinds of Tonsorial Work Done in the Latest Style HOT AND COLD BATHS AT ALL TIMES Every Customer Gets Special Attention Arthur Crocheron 112 Alabama Avenue Phone 248 Selma, Alabama un-nz-n-ll-ll--nxluln-:: fnvzzfn-n: Y safari nvizarn-uc Y 1141: Y n:::7nTn:vn . 11' 1.1 1.41u..1u1q1.4.131111.-.gg1.I-.l..-ll-.gg1.I-.I11'I-.I1.-up-...1l..-...gnu-.u1gq1p TALK-DON'T WALK Don't take time from your household or social duties to go for, and carry home your grocery needs. JUST PHONE 148 or 149 Your Order will be carefully selected and Delivered Promptly NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR THIS SERVICE C. H. IKERMAN 512 Pettus Street ..-n1pp1n1.l.- ... 1 .-.......-ni...-..1l..-..1..-.......1.'.-nlnin.-g1.,1..ig. 1 . ...I .... -.u 1 1..1..1.' n1n1n111.51111u1u1m1n1'.1141.1ql1uu1al1n-1.11pm-.l1n1 1 1 1 1.1. JUDSON COLLEGE A FAVORITE COLLEGE FOR YOUNG WOMEN-CFOUNDED 18381 Accredited A-1 College. Member of Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools of the Southern States. Standard courses in College of Liberal Arts leading toward A. B. de- greeg Standard Courses in Music leading toward B. M. degree: Superior Advantages also in Teacher-Training, Art, Expression, Home Economics and Physical Education. Good equipment. Ex- cellent board. Best moral and religious influences. Moderate charges. For catalogue and view-book address PRESIDENT E. V. BALDY, A. M., D. D., LL. D., Marion, Alabama. ..1n.1n1u1u1--1--1n1u1.l1..1U1,.1w1n1u.1........1..1.1..1..1..1 1 1 ..1..1..1.1 1 1 1 1 1 1..1 1 1,.1...1uu1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CENTRAL CITY BUSINESS COLLEGE ACCREDITED 1904-1930 Day and Night Summer and Winter mggwt THE GREGG SI-IORTHAND r Q29 559 S3 43, THE TWENTIETH CENTURY S ACCREDITEDQ SHORTHAND, BOOKKEEPING, EQ DYETHE 5 ACCOUNTING ALL COMMER o 601' - is , CIAL SUBJECTS s!i!.?niiJr.?lii?E2NgdL Minnie Wood Miller, President -SERVICE1 Is What Distinguishes One Drug Store from Another We have developed a fast reliable service that has won for us countless friends. McNEEL-FIELDS DRUG COMPANY Corner Alabama and Lauderdale Phone 495 1. .....-..-..-.....-.... ... - - - - -................-..-..-..-..-............. 'S' ..1..1111..111.-11111-.111..1..1..1 ,....,.1,.1..1..1q.11...-....q..1u1.....,4.1 1 1 737: ig 1 - -1- 1 1: g - - 17. THE CITY NATIONAL BANK OF SELMA -THE OLDEST IN SERVICE- H. C. Armstrong W. P. Armstrong H. I. Shelley J. E. Axford J. A. Fuller Chambliss Keith W. I. Bloch Law Lamar ...1 1 1 1 1 1,.1.,1,.1..1 1 1 1 1 1.11..1u1..1..1..1..1..1.. ,,..1 1.1 1 1 1.,1..1..1..I.1 1 1 1 1 1..1..1u.1.1......1..1..1,. CITY SAVINGS BANK OF SELMA Organized December 1, 1920 DEPOSITS OVER A MILLION AND A HALF Where Your Savings Are Safe H. C. Armstrong, President B. H. Perrin, Cashier H. I. Shelley, Vice-President 1.1. W1- . as II .I u I II :I II ll I II II I II I Ll I -llvllvngig 1-a+ I I I I I I I n1u:u1u-I 4 .1..1..1..1.u1 1 1 1 -1 1 1 1 1 1 1 --u1uu1uu1uu1-11-11:110101 1-1.-u..n1u1u-.nl-n1n-qu11:-4.1.1.-..1n1l41p.1..1..1l.1..1g.1..1.g1n1gg 13 KEEBLE-McDANlEL CLOHTING CO. FIXINGS FOR MEN KIRSHBAUM CLOTHES FINE TAILORING STETSON HATS BRADLEY SWEATERS MANHATTAN SHIRTS .1u..11.11u1u.-u1uu..u.-...1....1.....1....1....1...1....1....1....1.,..1 1 1..1..1..1.,1..1... -1.u1n1uu-.nu-u1.1-.u1..u..ua1u1uu14n1-u1...1....1....1n..1 1 1..-1..p1....1...1...1n BEWIG OPTICAL COMPANY JEWELERS OPTOMETRISTS 26 Broad Street Phone 230 1..1..1..1..1..1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.1 1 1 1..1..1..1,,1..1..1nn1..1..1..-5. F. E. BATTERSON WOOD WORKER Selma, Alabama ..1..1.,1..1,,1..1..1..1.,1..1II1..1,..1.m1....1H1I.1...1.I1..1..1....1...1....1..1..1...1. n1..n1u1n1n1n.........u1un1..n1u1..l1....1....1....1....-.u--...1....1....1..l1...-....1...-I-1pp1n JONES' STORE AND GRIST MILL Ed R. Jones, Proprietor GROCERIES, MEATS, FISH, OYSTERS, POULTRY. FRUITS AND VEGETABLES LPHONE 861 First Avenue and Range Street Selma, Ala. -an 1 1.1.1. --e .. .. .. .. .. Ii . . 1n1..+ Il il .. .. H H H rw W1 1 A 9 -U- .. il . . W I . , 4. .,,...-...........................-..-...-..-...-...-...............-..-...........-..-..-...-.,.. 4. -I- 1' 41-I I 1 1 I E 1 li 1 I a up--nu T ll il l cw li l ll l ll nl 1 I ll .. 'H' 1 ii il l T T if ll li 1 1...... 1.1.1 u1nn1ln1n1lI1lu1l FANCY GROCERIES, VEGETABLES AND MEAT AT JITNEY JUNGLE Save a Nickle on a Quarter HOME OWNED HOME OPERATED -.lg-.n1..1..1..1..1..1..1-Ilnln.-gl......1..1..1..1...-.Il1q1u--gig-.gg .-,.1..i..1..1l.1..1.'1 1 .- 1 1 1 1.I-niI..-uigulul...-...1....-.. - ': ! 1, 1, H I -......-..i, -un-1-fin 111111-1111-11111 n-u-n1q1n1n 11 TILLMAN DRUG COMPANY I ll Telephone No. 1 Quickest Delivery in Selma ATWATER KENT RADIOS R. C. A. NUNNALLY'S CANDIES, EASTMAN KODAKS We do Kodak Finishing on short notice. The largest and most accommodating Drug Store in Alabama. ALL TIME SERVICE MAN ni'li i:l'll4::+7f-Tv iilizlzfii 3323-17I'1 lCi i'C :T I2 -II-Min+ n1n1n:uaan-nu1:11:un11:11111-1-11:1u1n1nu1nu-uu1uu1un-aux--1..-,,,,1. ROTHCHILD MERCANTILE COMPANY 1 Original Creations in 112 Broad screen Phone 144 1 l 4' 1, +,....-.....-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-..... ... ... - --A - - -: - 2-:e---i ::,....:i : .11 .+ ....-...--.g...'1q -1 -........................-.............-..-.............................. ! I AMERICAN CANDY MANUFACTURING CO. L Your Home Factory Selma, Alabama H .....-..L.-....-...--..-.. ....... .. ....... ..-..-.-..-..-..L -..-..-.f-..-..-..-..-..-.. -------------- ---------w------0? M I SUBTRACTION IS ONLY A SMALL PART OF MATHEMATICS K Spending is only a small part of financing. One should Il also know how to save money. We shall be glad to have you begin your education in saving at I li THE PEOPLES BANK 8x TRUST COMPANY I I! II The Bank Where You Feel at Home il I I Y' 470 ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS l Ji------H -------- -------H----------------- --------- --------i- inilggu 1111111 nnxuuiuu-nnvuuvun1-uxuuiuuinnin 1?11T 1 i inillig? A Say It With Flowers if JOHNSON 8: McKlNNON FLORISTS in GRADUATION BOUQUETS A SPECIALTY PHONE 238 - .. ..............g. U .-lgluu.-uu.1..1...1gn1 1 1 1 1 1 I .lu-un:-11-I 111111 .. 11.4 ' - 7 .-gn, .. f- -4 :1u1lr ::-x.Y1: .gufsl ,ms-on 44: W . .rin 1 .zu , xl W 'H' !' R WHEN YOU THINK OF JEWELRY THINK ONLY OF ELEBASH JEWELRY COMPANY ON THE CORNER I 1, 1, M . R ..-......-..-..-.. --..-........ .....-..-.....................g. 1ll1ll1ll11l1ll1ll-ul1lI1uu1ul1luin--nui:u: 1: 1:11141 in :gf::1n 4371.13 gg? QUALITY, ACCURACY, SERVICE 1' We Solicit a Share of Your Patronage MOSS DRUG COMPANY PHONE 197-198 -.. .................... ..-.-.-..-..-..-..4. l1ll llrlilli llu-llzllillilllhli-II1-nl 111l lln-llillilllulilllllil? DRlSKELL'S l 1011 Selma Avenue PICNIC LUNCHES HOME MADE BREAD CAKES, POTATO CHIPS AND SALADS FRESH EVERY DAY A ...........................1..'.ii......: iiZT.'.........ni f1:......:'i '.Z.LT..il.................... :i C': :'i C 'l........,,C'i 3 H The Womans College of Alabama fc Montgomery, Alabama M Member of the Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools of the ,, Southern States. Standard Courses Leading to the A. B., B. S. and . B. M. Degrees. Certificate and Diploma Awarded in Music, Art, Ex- pression and Religious Education. State Certificate Granted to Gradu- ates. Competent Instructors. Swimming, Basketball and Other Ath- letics. Write for Catalogue and View Book. Address: WALTER D. AGNEW, President :ln nz ,1u.n-...lax..-u.-n-..-u1n-n--.-.......-..-..-.....-..1..1.....-...-,.....-. 4 g-1.14.1-l1..1.u1u-Qnnilliul 11: + 9.10 3i1ggLn7g.-. :fn Lg.-...1..1l.1.11.1-.1111-1.,1..1I. . -q..n -.gg-411113101-1+ WOCOMOBILING Now, I have TWO automobiles, though I can hardly FIND parking space for ONE, but OWNING two cars does not mean, necessarily, that I HAVE money, but more LIKELY that I had MONEY, but, be that as it may, VERY few are ROLLING their OWN now-a-days. I had a puncture yesterday, and it CAUSED me to THINK what a little JACK it takes to RAISE an automobile, and then what a LOT of JACK it takes to keep one up, but anyway it's the CAR KEYS that are wearing out the PANTS of our NA- TION, and the NEW MODEL automobiles that are BREAK- ING the pocket book MANUFACTURERS. HMODERATION in all MONEY matters is the 1930 SLOGAN, for the only THINGS going DOWN are STOCKS and SKIRTS. MORAL: COWS may come and COWS may go, but that old BULL goes on forever. ANYONE who hasn't met ME will please ADVISE. Send in an AD like this and 5 Gallons of that KING of all MOTOR FUELS, WOCO-PEP, will be given you at one of Eugene fBuckJ Morrison's Woco-Pep Stations. HUGH Cwoco Pepl ADAMS IT IS A PLEASURE TO SHOW YOU OUR FURNITURE AND HOUSE FURNISHINGS YOUR HOME SHOULD COME FIRST J. C. P. HEINZ Furniture THREE STORES 17 Broad Street 20 Washington Street Selma, Alabama Uniontown, Alabama MAJESTIC ELECTRIC RADIOS .g1u1n..n1n..gq1..1..i 1..1qp1gq1...-1,1 .- 1 1 1 - .Q 1.1 in--1.1:- 1..1..1..1gl1.11qip.1nn1nn1un1n1-nn1n1 1 Quin -..u1nQ.'.1gq1qq1qp1'.1un1:l1uu1.n1lp1. 1u1n- -1,111-114-1u1un1 Lumiani., .111- 1..1,.1 1..1..1..1,.1,.1, 1 1 ,1.,.1u1u1...11:1--1nn1nn1-.1-u1u-11.1. lui.: 1: 1 1:11. . -4:77.11 ..:p1 1::1,::1 1 1: 1: 1 - 1 1 ,, -.1 1.1, UTILAC DRIES IN FOUR HOURS Use This Paint for the Interior of Your Home CAWTHON-COLEMAN DRUG COMPANY Compliments of THE BUCKEYE COTTON Oll. CO. The Alabama Utilities Service Co. YOUR GASCO ALL OF THE LATEST AND BEST GAS APPLIANCES 233 Broad Street 1:1n:1un1::1:::c:.1on-l:i::7n--n1:: g:1::1:u1:1s: . mis. nil:-M7 .-1--in 1 1.l.... 1I.11.1.11......ug1,11gg11'1.p1..1..1u1.p1l-..1.n1n1u1l-an-.1111 A CONVENIENT, MODERN BARBER SHOP Skilled Workmen, Efficient Equipment, Courteous Service HOBBlE'S BARBER SHOP Opposite Albert Hotel Selma, Ala. We Take Care of the Entire Family H. E. Hobbie, Prop .Ip .-..........-..-..-.........-..-..-......-..-..-.......-:Z .if .:...Ev: -..- .L n1 .14 1..1.... 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .-nu.-1-1..1..1 11. .14 ll W--:L 7:l1ll ':1 :m .i-:xc J: 4:11 :WY lr s: 11: :za-4 41:11:10:-ln1n1Q1nAn 1 l Chosen . . H 2 1 ll H To supply the Class Rings to the present Graduating li Seniors, this firm feels complimented. A iit tribute to the years of keeping faith with the 1 individual, holding high at all times the ideals of ,, 1 fi ,, QUALITY, INTEGRITY, MERIT H U I Ii CU? S dill CC ll 1: JEWELERS OF QUALITY SINCE '59 jf H W bllll1lllllillTlllillTllTl!illillT!llllli C1 illllliikillllllllilllllilli i U1 1-Illtlluxvi nk.1..-...1..1..1.-1.--'l1.q1u-u1u1nu- fr: in :ui-11uf:: 2: --:fn 1 V- -- 1- 1u1-ur H 1: , :L Pictures Now T I IN Talk for Themselves I - Actors become real, Foreign shores and the charac- ter of the people come right to Selma: It's a mile- stone on the happy road that leads to the playland of if pixies and Fairies, of glorious out-of-doors, the charm of rich environment, the land of make-believe, of cloying N music, of color and rhythm and enchanting sound, the 1' land of love and life-You see and hear those things , thru the speaking screen, and we are happy that we can give Selma the best to be had anywhere- Q I, n Academy of Music 5 ! 1 Western Electric ! H Sound H System N ., Ii' +9-vain-ll1lu1Ir:n1n1 11:7 1 , , 1- - ,uv-n1n:YYu:v :Luz ::-ocizr 1, 11 :: , +1-lu-0111-u14l-an H II I II I 'I I! I . ,I I 'I II I 1: .. I . .. I I. I. I II I . I 4..- qk -1.- 'I .. I. I . I. I :I I, I! I II 1: I I. .. I I II II II II H 1 .I II II -I II I II II THE SELMA NATIONAL BANK Selma, Alabama CAPITAL STOCK ...,...,A,,.,..,.A.,. I ....,,. .,., S 200,000.00 SURPLUS AND PROFIT ...,... .....0,,... o ver 5200,000.00 E. C. Melvin, President J. G. Melvin, Vice-President J. W. Craig, Cashier Large Enough to Protect You-Small Enough to Know You WE ASK FOR BUSINESS ON OUR RECORD gp.-141.111.1111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11.1-1-q.1.g1..1 1..1..1..1. gl.-q.1u1l.1..1..1..1..1 1 1.11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.q1n1u1n......-1.1. SELMA TRUST 8: SAVINGS BANK A SAVINGS ACCOUNT IS A GOOD SILENT PARTNER Your Account, Large or Small, Solicited PHONE NO. 702 4'7p INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS E. C. Melvin, President P. O. Thomas, Cashier J. G. Melvin, Vice-President R. L. Sommerville. Asst. Cashier RESOURCES OVER S2,200,000.00 1.4-n-.u1g.1q...n1n1u1u1 1 1 1nu1n1n-111111.-Q-q u1n1 --I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I n II II .I .I I. II E: I I I I, II I I :I :I I: :I I, 1. T I 4......... ..................-.... ....-........,-......- .....-..............-....,..................-,J -II- 1...-n1.g1qq1gg1n11.1.-.-niglln.-.I 1ul......,....1,.1n-.n1.n--111.11 You Can't Go Wrong With a SINGER SEWING MACHINE or SINGER VACUUM CLEANER Our name Singer stands for Service and that's what we give. Free demonstration 106 Broad Street PHONE 387 Drink Bottled The King of All Drinks iqliqiql-1.1-n1..1qq1un1nq.-nu1nn1 1 1 1. 1 -. 1 -.-.111 ...ltn AZILE FLOUR GOLD BAR CANNED FRUITS :ff 3-53' wif?-'ist gf: ' Hzitmr PATTILLO 8: RUSSELL WHOLESALE GROCERS Selma, Alabama nin1n1p1n1n1pq1q -ni -. -. 1ll11.-1-Itanium-.up-.q1:n1n1p:.q I.-..1...1.l...4..-41-.ql.-1.1.1.-11.14.111-.n..-.41 .. 1 11.1.1-.q.1un1n:1n1n....q.-.gg-.pq CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1930 WITH BEST WISHES FOR THE FUTURE OF EVERY ONE OF ITS MEMBERS Jo B0 IILLIAMS 21M BROAD STREET OUR WORK IS GOOD Ask the Person Who Has Patronized Us ..1.p1'n1q1...-.gi .. .- 1 1 1 .- 1 1 1 1 1 1 .. 1 1 1 .-.....1. ..-n... -f I :I I I :I u I. ! 1 I nz I . I I . IW, II I I II I. II II ,, I I I II II H I II I .I . I -I- 111-.n1pg1..1nq11.11..1,-11111-...1111--...1n l COTHRAN 8: COMPANY I l Wholesale Grocers E SELMA, ALABAMA ll ...-1.11lei.-11s----1.m1n1m:1nn1u:1:n1-m1nn1u1n-11----1 1 1 1 1 1M E,,,,-..- - -..-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-..,-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-..- - - -.. CHILDERS CLOTHING COMPANY A MEN'S FURNISHERS Old Y. M. C. A. Building Hickey-Freeman and Keuller Heuman Thompson Clothes Glove Tailoring Co.-Dobbs Hats -I' ?11u1u 1111 u1u--n1 11:--un1nn1nn1n1uu1u1uu-nu1u1n1un1nr1un1 1 1 11: H ll LIME COLA BOTTING COMPANY v Wynn's Dry Ginger Ale ll ll f Best in Town 1 A +.1......1 1 1..1..1..-..,1..-..1nq--.1q.-..1..1.,1,,,1,..1..,1..1... 1 1 1 .- in ?,1..1..-. 1..1,.1.1..1..1..1.,1up-,.1nn-..1ur1-1.1-vu-.....uu1.'1uu1n 1 1 1 1 in ll CREAGH 8: SMITH 3 STATIONS H Broad and Dallas Water and Washington PHONE 1294 PHONE 9 Selma's Leading Tire and Accessory Dealers. Y' Vulcanizing of Tires and Tubes a Specialty. H FIRESTONE TIRES, TUBES, BATTERIES Batteries Right Now Service Parts 4..-.....-..-..-..-..-.....-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-.. gpininzzpizzfn-371:-at7::Y Jn-...fn-... an-...fn-Jlzf .. r .1I11...-.l1..1.p1..1.g-...in1qli:f.::li-,gl i:.1..l1n4:qi:u 11:11.57 Thomas Machine 8: Supply Company MILL SUPPLIES, MACHINERY REPAIRS OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING Goodyear, Firestone, Kelly Springfield Truck Tire Service Station Phones: Shop-5433 Residence-1468 and 1831 Selma, Alabama -...il .- 1U1lliplin-nn1nn....1...-..1......1..1.......1...-..1..in1 .. .- .. 1 -. 1 1,,1,.1.... 1...-...in-. 1 ... 1 1 1..1....n1q Omega Flour Absolutely the Best WHITE RING FLOUR PLAIN AND SELF RISING STEWART, KING 8: McKENZlE DISTRIBUTORS Selma, Alabama , - Y AY Y W ,Y .- qu14:luis:-1:1111-uln-1:1un-11111:-In1nn.-ulinnin-1n1n1lp1u111.1 PERMANENT WAVING A SPECIALTY FINGER WAVING, MARCELLS MARINELLO BEAUTY SHOPPE GRADUATE OPERATORS Mrs. M. Snider, Manager Phone 1653 214 Broad Street Selma, Alabama slr 11i1111: lu-n1n-- :1un-nn1lu 11i1111:1 QQ: n1.9114in1.n1n1u-.n..u-.nnlunln14.11--in-l.1..1..iul1 1 in.-n1n 1 1.1..1n1..1..1nn1nu1nu.1n.1un-n-.p1 .Q 1 1 1 1 .1 .. 15.1.1 WEBB PLANING MILL LUMBER AND MOULDINGS Wholesale and Retail Built With Lumber Our Native Product Phone 1152 Corner Church and Voeglin Streets FL. a V54 MA ,x ox, vw , N' 13' in lain fx. RTCC!! 7 - ,Q I0 SQ' UNIV' CWI Iishf tx--1' STN 2 Ula! ' .Q 545-G?'?5?ie.55e95!5'3Q.Q, f N, '-4844, fig 05V N, b 5 - to - - 4 Q 3, 0-'fa ,few-J Q at I, 1 I ',-,QM ' . Q'1 'a 'ED il R' 'E it ' ,Ely ' ' ' Y ls vcrally .au M' Q ' .', bv- k Ax'1,1-sm! !-1 1- I-1 64 , SOUTHERN SUPPLY COMPANY Dependable Furniture Everything For The Home Hear the New Freed Radio Here JORDAN LUMBER COMPANY Dealers in BUILDING MATERIAL OF ALL KINDS 1101 Broad Street Selma, Alabama PHONE 293 -1.1 9.1 ..1n1..1n1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1...-..---u1uu1n1qn1.n1.q-0 -f I W O CRISMAN ' U li GENERAL INSURANCE L 236 Broad Street Selma, Alabama J 1 1 11-11n-111-11111nu-n-1n1ul1ll1uu-u1u-uu1u1pu1 1 iuiulilllllili - 1 - -ww-.-1E-1-u1.1-n1--111111-1.11-.1--1--1.-1--1--1--1..1 1..1..--.1---91: RELIABLE USED CARS FOR SALE THOUSANDS OF ECONOMICAL MILES Our Reputation as Buick Dealers protects you. F You buy with the assurance that every car we I offer is exactly as we represent it. Ll SELMA BUICK COMPANY i' Phone 680 Selma, Alabama i 1...--.--------1--I-n 1-------- .M-------.-.1-.1..1..1..1 1..1,...,6 -.. -.I-I..-u---1-1--I-1..1..-1.-In11---1----4--I--an---------1.-1..1...-..1 1..1.,..,? LlLlENTHAL'S I OUTFITTERS FOR MEN, YOUNG MEN AND BOYS All the School Boys Know I For Their Clothes Where to Go I 112-114 Broad Street V QUALITY MERCHANDISE AT THE LOWEST PRICES Official Boy Scout Outfitters ntlilllillilliIlilillliillillilllIllIllIliIIIiIIinlillillllllllliilllllilinlllinllg 1...1...101.1...1-11-..1...1-.1n-1..1n.1-.1------::-1:-1-:Zu-2.--I721.4 f:!1..1.,,1,? DO YOU EXPECT TO SUPPORT YOUR WIFE AS LONG ' AS YOU LIVE, OR AS LONG AS SHE LIVES? Mutual Life lnsurance Company of New York jj ED. H. HOBBS, District Manager A People's Bank Building Phone 131 i OUR STYLES EXTEND T0 EVERY REALM OF FASHION You'll Always be Pleased with Kayser Quality ISIDORE KAYSER 8: COMPANY Ladies Goods Exclusively ..1..1..1..1..1.,1uu1-11 111-1:11.-..1.u1u1 1 1g.1..1..1..1u1u1 1 1 .......,.1n1u1u1u1u1..1 .1n1n1u1- 1uu1-1 1 1..1..1..1..1u1..1 1 1 V. B. Atkins Grocery 8z Commission Co. WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS Selma, Alabama n1 .--u1u1n1nn1n1n1u1nu1u1uu1H1pI1al1u1.u1n1n1n1n1n1n1u1..1. . 1 -1'-1nn1un1uu1un1.nu..uu..un1-1114.11.101...1u.1..1..-.I1.l1..1..1..1..1..1. SELMA MARBLE 8x GRANITE WORKS J. W. Peters, Proprietor MEMORIALS, MARBLE, GRANITE, BRONZE FLOWER BOXES AND VASES FOR RESIDENCES 116-118 Franklin Street Phone 656 ..1u1ln1nn1nn1un1..1 1,1 1..1.y1.1 1 1 1 1..1..1.,1..1..1..1.g1.1l ..... I.-4.11111 -n 7:11 151134, aiu, -1:4-.n1n -:: : :n:f:: 44: :1--u YOUR MIND DEVELOPS-S0 D0 YOUR FEET We Fit You--and Please You MEYER SHOE COMPANY FOOTWEAR SPECIALISTS ..- 1 1 1 1 1 ..01ui...1...1...-..i..1..i..1...1..1..1. in-..--....n1n1, ..- ... 1 1 .1 .. 1 1 1 1,.1,.,.-..1..1g.1..1 1 1 1..1..-.q..,.1..1.-1. S. A. FOWLKES 8: COMPANY Established 1888 General lnsurance and Loans FIRE, AUTOMOBILE, TORNADO and EVERY KIND OF INSURANCE LOANS ON PROPERTY-SURETY BONDS OF ALL KINDS Office: No. 10085 Water Avenue Phone No. 368 Selma, Alabama STRUT YOUR STUFF IN SHOES FROM ROWELL'S All That's Fine in Footwear 4, R.-. - .. - - ....-..-..-..-..-..-..- - -..-..-..-..-..-.................... 4, Orthophonic Victrolas, Records and Victor Radios LET MUSIC BE A PART OF YOUR EDUCATION Give us an opportunity to demonstrate this Wonderful Machine to You SOLD ON EASY TERMS SELMA STATIONERY COMPANY -1... ..-0.1-.1uv1....-un-uu1.---..u.-A-.10...Q..-...-......-...-..-,..-.......1.,,1 1 SeIma's Largest and Best Store 64 DEPARTMENTS 5 FLO0Rs N BLANTON 8: SMITH n . 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RENNIE, President RUG CLEANING, PARIS SYSTEM OF WINDOW SHADE CLEANING JUST INSTALLED Entire Family Wash at Pound Rates Phones 246-247 Cor. Selma and Franklin Streets M. HOHENBERG 8: CO. Established 1879 COTTON MERCHANTS Members New York Cotton Exchange Eastern Headquarters: Selma, Ala.g Wetumpka, Ala.g Montgomery, Alabama Western Headquarters: Dallas, Texas .111-1.1.5-...1..1,.1 1..1.1l1nn1n.-. iw, 1.1.-.gi 1.0.1 ... 1 1 1 1 1 .1.,i..1.,1..1..1..1 11...-....1..,.,1un1 1.1111--.1-11 1.11 1 .. 1 1 1 1 HARRY L. HOOPER DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR VEHICLES DODGE BROTHERS TRUCKS Selma, Alabama CLAUGHTON JOHNSON Real Estate Selma, Alabama 1... ,.. 11.1...1..1..1,.,.1...1...1...1.,1...1...1...1n1u,1.,,1..,1,,1,.1..1..1.,.,1.,1,,1 1 1.15.-.ll1..1..1l.1.1..1..1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1..1..1.p1..1-.1n1..1 .I. PERCY DAY City Real Estate Rentals Farm Lands Fire Insurance Selma, Alabama ai Liu! 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