Slocomb High School - Sigma Eta Yearbook (Slocomb, AL)
- Class of 1956
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To be a. log in which to preserve your memories of the eventful voyage is this 1956 SIGMA ETA. 2 IIEIIICATIII Wil X' We dedicate this Sigma Eta of 1956 to MISS CELESTE FOSTER because she is such a shining example of all the good things that a teacher should be. Quiet, patient, refined, dedicated to her pro- fession, she is, and in every noble undertaking willing to go the second mile. We love and honor her now, and we believe that we can never outlive her beautiful influence over our days at Slocomb High. 3 FACUIJTY MR. LB, DAVIDSON M,A, and B,S, , University of Alabama Principal. MRS, IDA BELL PHINNEY B,I, and B,S,, Louisiana Poly, Institute M,S,, L,S.U., Mathematics, Science MRS. GLENN BUTTRAM A,B, Alabama College, Montevallo English, French. MISS CELESTE FOSTER tliif 5 B,S, , Troy State Teachers College ., Science, Social Studies S A S MRS, MARY SNELL A,B,, University of Alabama 0 iify VLAV Health, Physical Education gf I lsii i MR, DAVID SNELL E 1'-s Sf MRS , MISS MRS, ' -fi. '. -. 2 MRS, MRS, B,S,, Auburn, Alabama Coach, Biology MRS HELEN DALTON B,S,, Alabama College, Montevallo Typing, Shorthand MR. JOE EARL SELLERS B,S, , Troy State Teachers College Bookkeeping, Math, History FLORA DALTON B,S, , Troy State Teachers College Social Studies NORMA FOSTER B,S,, A,P,I, Auburn, Alabama English MR. DOYLE KIZZIRE A,B. , University of Alabama Coach, Science ELIZABETH WATSON A,B,, Alabama College, Montevallo Mathematics, Health ANNIE LORRIE STUTTS A,B. , Judson College History, Librarian MR, CHARLES RUDOLPH BASS B,S,, A,P,I,, Auburn, Alabama Agriculture ROSE SULLIVAN B,S, , Alabama College, Montevallo Home Economics. MRS. MRS . MRS . MRS MRS, MRS, MRS, MRS. MRS, MRS, MISS MRS . FAC Ii'I'Y BURNICE HORNSBY B,S. , University of Alabama Troy State Teachers College Sixth Grade BLENNIE UNDERWOOD B,S, , Troy State Teachers College Sixth Grade MYRTLE HEAD B,S, , Troy State Teachers College Fifth Grade PITT McARTHUR B,S, , Troy State Teachers College Fifth Grade SADIE HIXON B,S, , Livingston State Teachers College Fourth Grade VIRGIE MCENTYRE B,S, , Troy State Teachers College Third Grade SUDIE WHITT A,B, , Athens College Third Grade RUBY COLLINS B,S, , Troy State Teachers College Second Grade D,D, STEPHENS B,S, , Troy State Teachers College Second Grade ELMA COX B,S. , Troy State Teachers College First Grade FRANCES SMITH B,S, , Livingston State Teachers College First Grade FAIRBIE SORRELLS B,S, , Troy State Teachers College First Grade MR. JEFF STRICKLAND Troy State Teachers College Band Director MR, IRA C. MITCHELL B,S, , Troy State Teachers College Diversified Occupations NOT PICTURED MRS. A.Z. WIGGINS MRS, Fourth Grade FRANKIE WHITT Glee Club, Public School Music A552 I I I if .X K, n CLASS IIISTIIIIY In September, 1944, the good ship Destination '56 set sail on the Sea ofKnowledge with Miss Opal Garner and Miss Elizabeth Davis at the helm, The passengers and sometimes involuntary crew members were Rex Blount, Wayland Childs, Edwin Davis, Cecil Davis, Grady Harris, Wallace Killingsworth, Lamar May, Connie Mills, Wesley Mitchell, Herman Sorrells, Kenneth Vinson, Billy Watson, Helen Burdeshaw, Lillian Collins, Bonnie Collins Fulford, Rebecca Hundley, Hattie Metcalf, Glenda Riley, Sue Smith, Johnnie Maude Smith, Jean Spivey, Faye Thurman, Martha White, Joel Wright, and Emmie Crawford, In 1945, our second year on the Sea of Knowledge, we had other captains to take over our ship, Destination '56 , They were Miss Maude Hughes and Mrs. D. D. Stephens, Miss Maude Hughes was relieved of the task by Holy Matri- mony , Miss Helen Metcalf took over where Miss Hughes left off, Soon we learned to like and obey Miss Metcalf, We had a new member to come aboard with us, Charles Avery from Dothan, Our third year on board was guided by Mrs. Blennie Underwood and Miss Frances Richards. The icy rooms of the Community Building will be hard to forget, Mrs. Underwood showed us that she meant business when she carried us behind the book case. This made some impression on us! Kenneth Vinson transferred to another ship, Loyd Coker and Joel Tew from Tate, and Joel Williams from Burns embarked with us and away we sailed. During our fourth year we learned to maneuver in the proper manner under theguidance of our new captains, Mrs. Sybil Sellers and Mrs. Annie Lois Wiggins, New crew members added that year were Donald Bolin from Tate, Laurie Jane Patterson and Betty Carol Purvis from Malvern. Faye Thurman packed her duffel bag and went to Fadette. The next year was our fifth year and we were beginning to feel our importance. Mrs. Mayme Grant McArthur and Mrs. Mary Lou Richards as our sponsors, soon showed us we were not so very important. We shall never forget the way we paid for every misspelled word in Mrs. Richard's room--a lick for every word missed. Those that joined us this year were Don Callihan from Hartford, Katie Box from Fadette, and Kenneth Vinson returned to us from Malvern. In the sixth grade one of our captains was promoted and we had the privilege of having Mrs. Blennie Underwood again. She was assisted by Mrs. Bernice Hornsby and Mrs. Ruby Collins, We had two members to leave us this year, They were Cecil Davis who went to Fadette and Betty Carol Purvis who went to Malvem. Those that joined us this year were Randall Collins from Malvern and Betty Ruth Rash from Fadette. This year we were a little restless for this was our year to graduate from grammar school. We were half way through our long journey on the Sea of Knowledge, This, our seventh year in school, found us in high school, We were starting on our second half of the voyage on the Sea of Knowledge. We were a little excited but soon Miss Celeste Foster and Mrs. Elizabeth Watson made us feel at ease. This year Lamar May transferred to Phenix City, Louise Justice was added to our roster. By the time we entered the eighth grade we had become well adjusted to our new school routines, Miss Norma Foster and Mrs. Charles Dalton manned the ship for a smooth sailing year. We had two new members to come aboard-- Joyce Williams from Tate and Ima Jean Register from Fadette. The ninth year was under the command of Mrs. Kathleen Richards and Mr. Joe Earl Sellers. We were beginning to see that it would not be long before we would be Seniors. Betty Carol Purvis returned to our ship from Malvern. Our crew really increased at the beginning of the tenth year with Mrs. Paul Dalton and Coach David Snell at com- mand, Those who came to us from Fadette were Morris Holloway, Gerald Kirkland, Wallace Powell, Jack Smith, Jackie Tew, Annette Hamm, Martha Hodges, Betty Jean Martin, and Jean Whitaker, Transferring from Malvern were Phllip Pippin, Lorena Bedsole, Vallie Fountain, Jo Ann Hall, Willie Dell Hall, June Holloway, Neva Jo McClenny, and Dolores Pippin. Tate sent us Richard Carroll, Joyce Meadows and Bessie Moss. From Baker in Columbus came Merle Smith and Faye Thurman. Sara McDonald came from Black and Mary Tidwell from Cottonwood. We began to receive a few honors in school activities this year. Those elected for Who's Who were Joel Wright and Morris Holloway, Sue Smith and Louise Justice took the spotlight as cuties. Jean Spivey was elected to the cheering squad and Jo Ann Hall Graham reigned as Halloween Queen. As we boarded the ship in the eleventh grade, we realized that we were coming closer to the time when we must soon change ships and our paths would seldom cross. Miss Celeste Foster and Mrs. Bumell Armstrong took command. Honors really began to come our way on this voyage. Representing us in Who's Who were Jackie Tew, Jean Spivey, Rex Blount, Louise Justice, Charles Avery, Sue Smith, Willie Dell Hall, and Tiny Hall Hollis. Joyce Meadows was elected Home- coming Maid. Jean Whitaker was elected to be a cheerleader and Jean Spivey remained with the squad, Robert Kelley signed aboard our ship this year and Lamar May returned. Hot dog selling got pretty tiresome, but it was not in vain for we entertained the class of '55, the faculty, and the school board members royally with our Moonlight and Roses banquet held at the Houston Hotel. On our twelfth voyage the honor were rally ours as Laurie Jane Patterson-, Rex Blount, Cecil Davis, Ima Jean Register, Charles Avery, Grady Harris, Jean Spivey, Herman Sorrells, Louise Justice, Jean Whitaker, Joyce Meadows, and Sue Smith were elected for Who's Who. Sue Smith reigned as Homecoming Queen and Emmie Crawford won the title of Miss Slocomb . Willie Dell Hall was chosen as Good Citizenship Girl and proudly won the title of county Citizenship Girl, Don Callihan and Jackie Tew were elected football captains, and Joel Wright and Ima Jean Register were added to the cheering squad. The gangplank is now being lowered after our final voyage, There are tears of gladness as well as sorrow as we find ourselves nearly ready to embark on a new life, We have memories that will remain with us forever, Mrs. Ida Bell Phinney, our Senior Ill sponsor, stands at the stem and watches all sixty-one of us as we leave our ship, Destination '56 never to board it again. As we stand in anew world, we stand with heavy hearts, but we are ever mindful that God will be our pilot on the Ship of Life. Rex Blount Historian X ff r-' 6' fm C' f ka.: .f i I .. a X f' 5-f X ji af'QT155 ' N f .1 l 'A N ' 1 ' .Kg S. l hui. X! PRIIPIIECY F Sail Ho, Matey! The gangplank has just been ri ged in and we are on our way today, May 18, 1976, to another meeting o our old mates from the class of '56, It has been a stormy life for some of us and smooth sailing for others. As I look from the crow's nest with my super atomic binoc- ulars, I see our mates as they pass in their present status. First I turn mybinoculars to the starward bow and I see my old friend Herman Sorrells, who is now captain of an ocean liner. The chow is pre- pared by Chief Cook Wallace Powell, and their health is kept in excellent condition by the very capable Doctor Martha Hodges and nurse Betty Carol Purvis. Anchored off the Hawaiian shores I see Admiral Cecil Davis. The is- land is infested with old buddies. At the Coconut Paradise I see Rex Blount and his jazz band practicing. There are the renowned fan dancers known as the Uga Girls--Vallie Fountain, Bessie Moss, Helen Burdeshaw, and Doloris Pippins--waiting for their cue. Comedian Randall Collins, is in a corner of the Blue Room killing a joke. Martha White, a talented sing- er, is sucking a lemon and waiting or Rex to tell her when. The famed Royal Hawaiian Hotel is equally as popular. In the beatui- ful pool is the Olyrnpic swimming champion, ean Spivey. Watching Jean perform are the three bell boys, Jimmy Brown, Joel Williams, an Jack Smith. Seated near the pool is Willie Dell Hall who is now the wife of an air force officer. Thousands are drawn to this hotel because of their fa- mous foods that are supervised by their caterer, Merle Smith, assisted by Betty Rash. As I look at the roster I see reigistered the popular TV stars, Katie Box and Faye Thurman, Emmie Craw ord, who is Miss America, multi-millionaire Wayland Childs, and Models Sue Smith, Joann Hall, and Jo ce Meadows. YNowfI turn my binoculars where I can see our own terra firma--the United States. Over in a wooded area I see Billy Watson inspecting his plantation. Not too far away I see Louise Justice and Bonnie Collins Ful- ord smipremely happy being farmers' wives. Donald Bolin has a large cattle arm. - A few of us continued our education. Morris Holloway is the principal at Fadette. Lillian Collins teaches the first grade, Rebecca Hundley social studies, Johnnie Maude Smith English, and Annette Hamm directs the daily calisthenics. - The new telephone exchaplge at Malvern is very modernistic. It is managed by June Hollowa , eva Jo McClenn , and Jean Whitaker. Over close to Burns Gihurch I see Jackie 'I:ew, who is a mail carrier, stuck in the mud. Connie Mills, also a mail carrier, is trying to pull him out. Zoomgng over the city of Slocomb are the two ace jet pilots--Loyd Coker an Wesley Mitc ell. Joel Tew and Richard Carroll are the very best known criminal lawyers. Their secretaries are Joyce Williams and Bobbie Palmer. At the corner of Railroad Street and Trash Alley I see a large super market owned by Grady Harris. His employees are man but best known are the delivery boys--Wallace Killingsworth and Edwin Davis. In Washington, D. C. , our country is being run by an ex ert--President Robert Kelley. The murals in the capitol are being changed, by our very own artist, Lamar May. Standing at attention in the Arlington Cemetery is Buck Private Phillip Pippin. Congressman Charles Avery and Senator Don Callihan are busy preparing a bill that will prohibit employees from working more than four days a week. Madison Square Garden is a complete sellout. Gerald Kirkland will challenge Kenneth Vinson tonight for the heavyweight championship. Betty Jean Martin, the Governor of Alaska's wife, is in Washington with the governors secretary, Ima Jean Register. She has come to have her clot pls designed by the amous designers Laurie Jane Patterson and Joel Wri t. To the right of the Mall is Rile Business College owned by Glenda Riley Her instructors are Sara McDonaldZ Mary Tidwell, and Hattie Metcalf. . As I live and breathe, that gets all of us. Now, Matey, to the port where we can anchor our ship and wait for the reunion of the class of '56. Lorena Bedsole, Prophet O 0 .E lon MORRIS HOLLOWAY President IMA JEAN REGISTER Secretary CHARLES AVERY Vice-President FAYE THURMAN Reporter AVERY, CHARLES Always striving to do his best, he'll one day be a big success. Readers Club I, Officer I: May Day Festival II: Band Club ll: Beta Club Play III: School Activities Metal III: Junior Play: Class Officer II, III, IV: Band I, ll, III, IV: Beta Club III, IV: Who's Who Ill, IV: Halloween Carnival IV: Class Trip Play IV: Sigma Eta Staff III, IV: Hi-Lite Staff Editor IV. BEDSOLE, LORENA Her lovable nature enchants us all. Basketball I: 4-H Club I, Officer I: F,H,A, II: I,R,C, llI,IV, Officer IV- Class Pro- phet IV. BLOUNT, REX Always laughing and pleased with the world. Readers Club I: Class Officer I: May Day Festival Il: Junior Play: Beta Club Play III: Beta Club III,IV: Who's Who III,IV: Halloween Carnival III,IV: Band I,II,III,IV: Class Trip Play IV: Hi-Lite Staff IV: Sigma Eta Staff lIl,IV: Class Historian IV. BOLIN, DONALD An all-around good natured boy. 4-H Club 1, Officer I: F,F,A. II,III,IV, Officer IV: Band I,II,IIl,IV. BOX , KATIE High ideals which win respect, great things of you we shall expect. Glee Club I: Christmas Pageant I: F,l-l,A, I,II,IIl, Of icer II,III: Beta Club III,IV. Sigma Eta Staff III,IV, Beta Club Officer IV. COLLINS, LILLIAN A good sport in everything. Pep Club Ig F,l-LA, II, III, F,T,A, III,IVgG1ee Club III, Holloween Carnival IV: I.R,C, IV. COLLINS, RANDALL Live fast, laugh heartily, love recklessly, there'll come a time when you can't. 4-H Club Ig Sports Club llg I,R.C. III: Junior Play: Football III,IVg Class Trip Play IVg Baseball IV: Hi-Lite staff IV. CRAWFORD, EMMIE Claw Where there's a wil1,there's a way. Pep Club Ip Ma Day Festival llg Home Economics Award Ilg Holyloween Carnival I,Il,IIlp I.R.C. Il, III, Officer III: F.T,A, III, IV, Officer III,IV: Junior Playg Class Trip Playdlvg Beta Club IIl,IVg Sigma Eta Staff III,IVg iss Slocomb IV, DAVIS, CECIL Always ready - come what may. F,F,A, Ig Baseball II, Halloween Carnival III: Basketball II, lII,lVg Football I,Il,IlI,IVp S. Club lII,IV, officer IV: Who's Who IV: Hi-Lite Staff IV. BROWN, JIMMY Small of stature, large of heart. 4-H Club I,IIg F,F.A, III,IV. ,f - - BURDESHAW, JIMMIE HELEN A friend to all she knows. Pep Cl Ig istmas Pageant I,IIg Band I,lIg May Day Festival llp Music Festival llg Class Play II, G ee Club I,II,III,IV, Halloween Carnival I,II,II,IVg F,H,A, I,lI,III,IV, Officer IV: F,T,A, IV, Officer IV, Hi-Lite Staff IV CALLIHAN, EUDON HUGHES Take life too seriously and what is it worth? Sports Club Ig I,R,C, Ilg Football I,II,III,IV, Co- Catptain IV, Basketball II,III,IVg S. Club III, IV, Of icer lII,IVg Beta Club lII,IVg Sigma Eta Staff 111,1v. CARROLL, RICHARD Man is not paid for having brains but for using them. 4-H Club lg Basketball Ig Sports Club Ig I,R,C. IV, Officer IV. CHILDS, WAYLAND He who thinks twice will often keep silent. 4-H Club I,IIg F,F,A, IIl,IVg Baseball III,IV. COKER, LOYD An open mind and steady hand. 4-H Club l,IIg F,F.A, III,IV. DAVIS, EDWIN Not that I don't love to study, I just love fun more. 4-H Club I: I. R.C. II, III, IV: Class Trip Play rv. FOUNTAIN, VALLIE Full of fun and fancy free. Basketball I: Class Officer I: 4-H Club I: I. R.C. II: F. H. A. III, IV. FULFORD, BONNIE COLLINS Her sunny disposition drives all cares away. Pep Club I: F. H. A. I, II: Class Play II: Band II: Music Festival Il: May Day Carnival II: F. T. A. III, I Q i . , , staff' Officer Ill: I. R.C. III, IV, Officer III, IV: Beta Club III, IV: Hi-Lite Staff IV. HALL, IOANN Her sincerity inspires us to greater things. Basket- ball I: Class Officer I: 4-H Club 1, Officer I: F. H. A. II: I.R.C. III, IV. ' HALL, WILLIE DELL 6 U 1 ' lt takes life to love life. - Club I, Officer I: Basketball I: Halloween Carnival II: Glee Club II, III: Who's Who III: I.R.C. II, III, IV. Officer III, IV: Hi-Lite Staff IV: Good Citizenship Girl IV. HAMM, ANNETTE A girl with a smile that makes the bubbles of life wor while. Basketball I: Class Play I: Glee Club III: F.H.A. II, III, IV. .. ...E 4191.4 HARRIS, GRADY Kindin action, wise in thought. Basketballll: May Day Carnival ll: Halloween Camival II: Beta Club Play Ill Band I, II, III: Beta Club III, IV: Class Trip Play IV: S Club IV: Football IV: Who's Who IV: Sigma Eta staff III, IV. HODGES, MARTHA Tiny but full of pep. Sa1utatorian I: Halloween Queen I: Class Of icer I: Annual Staff I: 4-l-I Club I: F.H.A. II, III: I.R.C.-IV: Beta Club III. IV: Sigma Eta Staff III, IV. ' I HOLLOWAY, JUNE Be solf and silent: silenc ever betrays you 4-H Club I, Officer I: Halloween Carnival II: Glee Club II, Ill: I.R.C. Il, III, IV, Officer IV. HOLLOWAY, MORRIS A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches. Basketball I: Class Play I: 4-H Club I: May Day Fest- ival II: Who's Who II: Baseball III: F. F. A. II. Ill, IV: Class Officer III, IV: Football II, III, IV: S Club IV. Qi-J 'V-73' :W .wt . V C, .Jimi .- . W, 'Han I i :E ,gfafv sa V 1' E' . 1. , ' 'If'f:f'f33Q. . ri' A f -- I . 5-iw. -vf 1 've-1. rl: .. .. 22 ..-tywyfr I -,, 1... silt-- C. .3 ,5. 4 f ,...X1, A I ' m 'E ',4IiLwf if MAY LAMAR His smile goes all the way around and buttons in the back Basketball I- Football II III- Baseball III, IV, I.R.C. III, IV, Hi-Lite Staff IV MCCLENNY, NEVA JO Charms strike the sight but merit wins the soul. 4-H Club I, F.H. A. II, I. R.C. III, IV, Glee Club II, III, IV. MCDONALD, SARA ' An understanding heart ' one that will always be remembered. 4-H Club I, Class Play I, Basketball I' F H.A. II III IV' Glee Club III, IV, I.R.C, IV. MEADOWS, JOYCE 74jd-UBL, Sweet and pretty, neat and fair, she's loved by everyone everywhere. Valedictorian I, Basketball l, Captain I, 4-H Club I, May Day Court II, Glee Club II, III, Homecoming Maid III, F. H. A. II, Ill. IV. Officer IV, I.R.C. IV, Miss F. H. A. IV, Who's Who IV. HUNDLEY, REBECCA No matter what others may o, she is always her- self. Pep Club I, I.R.C. II, III, IV, Beta Club Play III, Junior Play, Beta Club III, IV, Class Trip Play IV, Sigma Eta staff III, IV. JUSTICE, LOUISE She makes life pleasant by looking on the bright side. Pep Club I, F.H. A. II: Who's Who II, III, IV, I.R.C. III, IV, Officer III, IV, KELLY, ROBERT A man's real possession is his memory. Sports Club III, Photography Club IV, Officer IV. KILLINGSWORTH, WALLACE Happy is the man that findeth wisdom. Baseball III: F.F.A. I, II, III, IV. KIRKLAND, GEORGE lt's better to know all you say than to say all you know. 4-H Club I, Basketball I, Class Play I, F.F.A. II, III, IV, Officer IV. MARTIN, BETTY JEAN Her cares were never to offend and every creature was her friend. Valedictorian I, Basketball I, Class Play I, F. H.A. Il, III, IV. X METCALF, HATTIE With her personality and friends she will go a long way in life. Pep Club Ig l.R.C. II, III, IV, Officer III, IV, Beta Club Ill, IV, Sigma Eta Staff III, IV. MILLS, CONNIE A man that hath understanding hath wisdom. 4-H Club I, Ilg Sports Club III. MITCHELL, WESLEY lf anyone can make friends, he can. 4-H Club 1, Officer Ig 1.R.C. 11, III, IV. MOSS, BESSIE LOU She has lived well, laughed often, and loved much. Basketball Ig 4-H Club Ig Halloween Carnival III, IV: F.H.A. II, III, IV: Glee Club III, IV: F.T. A. IV. PALMER, BOBBIE JEAN She has done unto others as though she were the others. Basketball Ig I. R.C. Ilg F. H. A. I, II, IV. PATTERSON, LAURIE JANE Work is work arid must be done, nevertheless I have my fun. Pep Club Ig Class Officer Ilg Home Economics Convention II: F. I-l. A. II, III, Officer III: Junior Playg F. T. A. II, III, Officerlllg Junior Playg F.T.A. III, IV, Officer III, IV: Miss F.T.A. IV: Beta Club Play III: Beta Club Ill, IV, Officer IV, Sigma Eta Staff III, IVg Who's Who IV. PIPPIN, DELORES She is a dear and true industrious friend. Basket- ball Ig 4-H Club Ig I.R.C. II: F.H.A. III, IV. PIPPIN, PHILLIP A good disposition is more valuable than gold. 4-H Club Ig Basketball I: I, R,C. II, III, IV. Powsu., WALLACIE A man travels the world over in search of what he needs and returns home to find it. 4-H Club lg F.F,A. II, III, IV. GL Punvrs, BETTY CAROL 10430 Real life is in love, laughter, nd work. Readers Club lg M. I. M. II, I.R.C. III, IV. A wla-y-I a pigsant siiiilef' Class Play Ilg May Day Court Ilg Class Officer III: Halloween Carnival I, II, III, IV, A I II III IV Officer II III IV Bandl Il III, IV, Fl Hu I I I I I P I I I l Class Trip Play IV, Who's Who Il, Ill, lVg Hi-Lite Staff IV: Homecoming Queen IV. SORRELLS, HERMAN Sometimes he's serious, sometimes he's gay but always a good fellow in every, way. Hobby Club lp I. R.C. II, Ill, Football II. III, I g Baseball II, IV: S Club IV: Who's Who IV. 5 sP1vEY, JEAN 'l3lff3'V'J!'ii'V A2 She sighs .to many but loves only one. Class Officer Ig Halloween Carnival I, llg May Day Camival Ilg F.H. A. I, II, III, Officer I, Il., III: Miss F. H. A. III: Glee Club I, Il. III: Junior Play, Cheerleader II. Ill, IV, Ca tain IVg Class Trip Play IV, Beta Club IV: Who's Who llll, IVg Hi-Lite smff IV. TEW, JACKIE LAMAR A boy who is always fun but ready to do his part. Hobby Club Ig Class Officer ll, Who's Who lllp S Club II, III, IV, Officer IVg Baseball Il, III. IVQ Basket- ball I, II, III, IV5 Football I, II, III, IV, CO-Captain IV. 5 RASH, BETTY RUTH Travelin life's journey, inspiring all she meets. Readers Cfub I, Officer lg M.I, M. Club Il, F.H.A. IIIQ l.R.C. IVQ F.T.A. IV. , REGISTER, IMA JEAN ' .wmv Never a dull moment around ma! Class Play Ilg Music Festival II, Halloween Carnival I, ll, IV: Glee Club I, Il, IIIQ F. T. A. III, IV, Officer IVg Cheerleader IV, Class Officer IV: Who's Who IV. b RILEY, GLENDA '7j'w-4.01- That which is good is always beautiful. Pep Club Ig 1.R.c. 11, 111, iv, Officer iv. SMITH, JACK Men of few words are the best men after all. 4-H Club Ig Class Play Ig F. F.A. II, III, IV, Officer IV. SMITH, JOHNNIE MAUDE Her outlook on life is as glad as the sunshine and the laughing sky. Pep Club Ig F. I-l. A. Ilg I. R.C. III, IV. - SMITH, MERLE 1179 Always happy, never sad, sometimes naughty, never bad. May Day Festival ll, Halloween Carnival Il, IIIg Glee Club Il, III, IV: F.H. A. I, Il, III, IV, Officer IV, Junior Playg I. R.C. lVg F. T. A. IV, Officer IV. K . at .2-ml as . . az... ,1- 5 api +1 TEW, IOEL He who talks little thinks much. 4-H Club l,llg I,R,C, III,IVg Who's Who III, IV, Class Lawyer IV. THURMAN, FAYE A good sport, a ood worker, an all-around girl, May Day Carniva? Ilg Music Festival II, Halloween Carniva Illg Glee Club I,II,IIIg F,H,A, I, lI,IIIg Beta Club III,lVg Sigma Eta staff IIl,IVg Class Officer IV. TIDWELL, MARY There's nothing so kindlg as kindness, nothing so loyal as truth. 4-H Clu Ig F,H,A, I,IIg I,R,C, IlI,IV. VINSON, KENNETH A guiding influence to those all around him. 4-H Club Ig I,R.C, lI,IlIg S. Club IV, Football I,lI,llI,lV. WATSON, BILLY Every man is the maker of his own fortune. 4-H Club Ig Football Ilg Basketball IIl,lV. wH1TE, MARTHA J Lovely tohgaze upon, charming to know. Class Officer lg ay Day Carnival Ilg Class Play II, Music Festival II, Halloween Carnival I,II,lIl,IVg Majorette I,lI,IlI,lVg F,H,A, I,ll,llI,IV, Officer IV: I,R.C, IV, Glee Club IlI,lV. 0 WHITTAKER, JEAN We grant tis true she has much wit - nor is she shy in using it. Basketball Ig Class Play Ig His- torian Ig F,l-l,A, II,III,lV, Officer lllg Cheer- leader Ill, IV: Glee Club IV4 Who's Who IV. WILLIAMS, IOEL A1l passes aren't made on a football field. 4-H Club I: F,F.A. II,lII,IVg Baseball lI,III,lV. a WILLIAMS, JOYCE Nothing is so strong as gent1eness. Basketball 1: F,H, , lI,IIl,IV. WRIGHT, JOEL Always laughing, always g yg that's Joel in every way. Class Officer I,lI,IIIg May Day Car- nival llg Who's Who II, Home Economics Con- vention Ilg Halloween Carnival I,lI,lIIg Class Play II,.lIIp Glee Club l,II,III: F,H,A, I,Il,III, Of icer II, Beta Club Play III, Gir1's Sportsman- ship Award Ill: Beta Club lIl,IV, Officer IVg Class Trip Play IVg Cheerleader IV: Hi-Lite Staff IVg Sigma Eta Staff IlI,IV. We the members of the graduating class of '56' xxx being of sound and sane mind do hereb make pub- lish and declare this to be our last Wi 1 and Testa- ment making all other wills void We Neva Jo McClenny Joann Hall and Lorena x Bedsole leave our positions in the senior class to Ann W McClenny Ellen Bolin and Nelda Lott , I Charles Avery leave my ability to be late for Q, A schofal Lo anyone whgllikes to slgep as im:-Ich as I do. J atie Box wi m love or En is to Jimmie N Lou Han. Y 8 We Jimmy Brown Richard Carroll and Phillip Pippin, will our buses as an excuse to miss business law to Charles Thorne, Frasier Clark, and Huey Bran- l'lOIl, I, Helen Burdeshaw, will my ability to get a boy- friend and hold him to Ann Kirkland. , Rex Blount, will my ability to get along with the girls to Jimmy Pitt Silavent, , Lillian Collins, leave my prissy walk to Glenda Merritt. I, Donald Bolin, will my a ility to get along with Mr. Strickland to Mitchell Pippin. , Emmie Crawford, leave my hours in the office to Joy Battles. , Wayland Childs, will my ability to learn geometry to Keller Hollis. - I I I I We, Vallie Fountain and Dolores Pippin, leave our ability to play hooky to Jimmie Hawkins and Elouise Merritt. I, Loyd Coker, will my business law book to anyone stupid enough to want it. I, Bonnie Fulford, will my position as president of the I,R,C, to Bobby Flournoy. We, Randall Collins and Herman Sorrells, will our ability to get along with the teachers to Tommy Kelly and Charles Killingsworth. I, Willie Dell Hall, will my ability to run up and down the hall to someone with short legs and lots of energy. I, Edwin Davis, will leave, Ihope. I, Annette Hamm, leave my talking ability to anyone who can talk more than I. I, Cecil Davis, will my abi ity not to go steady with girls to Keller Hollis. I, Martha Hodges, will my fallen arches from walking to the bank for Mrs. Phinney to anyone who hasn't more sense. I, Grady Harris, will give the teachers at Alabama heck. I, June Holloway, will my ability to work bookkeeping to anyone who can, I, Morris Holloway, will my wig t to Thurman Carrol I, Robert Kelly, leave my work on the Herald-Observer to Gerald Smith. I, Rebecca Hundley, leave my job of keeping Mrs. Phinney's register to Nelda Lott. I, Gerald Kirkland, will my excess energy to Douglas Campbell. We, Louise Justice and Johnnie Maude Smith, leave shorthand class forever, I, Lamar May, will mly knowledge of how to work physics to Billie Grace Ketchem. I, Sara McDonald, wi l my laug ing ability to Rob ie Fondren. I, Wesley Mitchell, leave my ability to get alon with the teachers to anyone with patience. We, Hattie Metcalf and Bobbie Jean Palmer, wil? our height to Janice Yeomans and Sarah Hughes. I, Jack Smith, will my love for Macbeth to Huey Lee Brannon. I, Joyce Meadows, leave my bashful ways to Jane Nell Davidson. I, Betty Martin, will my abilitylto singl to Betty Smith. We, Jackie Tew and Don Calli an, wi 1 our positions as co-captains to the choice of the football boys and hope that they will enjoy it. I, Bessie Moss, will my business ability to Hattie Bass. I, Joel Tew, will my shorthand book and grades to anyone who wants them. l, Laurie Jane Patterson, will my job as C ass Editor of the annual to Martha Joy Battles and hope she will enjoy it as much as I have. ' l, Kenneth Vinson, will'my ability to sleep in class to anyone who can get away with it, , Betty Purvis, will my ability to get back my boyfriend to Jimmie Hawkins. , Billy Watson, will my studious nature to WallaceChestnut. , Betty Rash, will my ability to make mistakes in bookkeepin to Janiece Woods. , Joel Williams, wil my Duck Head overalls to Moose Shefgeld. , Ima Jean Register, will my slim waist-line to Maxine Clark. , Glenda Riley, will my position as Mrs. Phinney's cook to Barbara Byrd. g , Jean Spivey, will my position as captain of the cheerleaders to'J-annie Baxleg , Faye Thurman, will my job as Annual Circulation Manager to some poor un ortunate critter, hoping they will have more success than I have. I, Sue Smith, will my beaten drum to some other dumb drummer. I I I I I I I I I, Merle Smith, will mg smiles and energetic ways to Wynell Tate. I, Jean Whitaker, will t e rest of my bottle of peroxide to Barbara Toole. I, Martha White, will my position as majorette in the Slocomb High School Band to Miss Florida. I, Joyce Williams,.will my long wavy hair to Ann Hamm. I, Joel Wright, will my position as president of the Beta Club to anyone who will enjoy working as much as I have. Signed: Joel Tew ' 6 Class Lawyer ,. I v JU I0li Hughes, Sarah Ketchum, Billie Kirkland, Ann Lane, Nellie Lott, Nelda Merritt, Elouise McClenny, Ann Myers, Sarah Parrish, Ernest Phillips, Harry Joe Phillips, Lavaughn Roberts, Tommy -i 3? Silavent, Jimmy Pitt Simmons, Virginia Smith, Grover Smith, June Spivey, Joe Tate, Wynell Thomas, Sue Thorne, Charles NOT PICTURED jenkins, Norman Lassiter, Benny Frank Smith, Gerald Walker, Michael Waters, Bobby A T I ar. , e., 4? Q I if 'I if Q t 19 wi a' , ,' .KD . I I g x g 5 S J V Q QI ., M' 5,9 xx' Q s f g siat p ff, 5 2 y illl f A 'f as - A -fav, , i gy iw J gi, i A ix ' y J' it .i:.., C M, ,tii is Y Wg' if D Ji A fl 'U R r De Shazor, Rex Hagler, Gwendolyn Harrell, Carolyn Harrison, Joyce Hawkins, Jimmie Hicks, Gayle 0PlIOM0llE Hughes, John Earl Jones, Haywood Jones, Robert I Keel, Martha Keel, Myrl Killingsworth, Betty Lassiter, Estelle Lott, Linda McClenny, Nan Parrish, Bobby-President Collins, Jimmy-Vice President Spivey, Pat-Secretary Andrews, Marie Aplin, Betty Sue Baxley, Laura Bolden, JoAnn Campbell, Reginald Carroll, Cherry Carroll, James Earl Carroll, Thurman Crawford, Peggy Culverhouse, Carolyn Davis, Jimmy Davis, Linnie Deal, Jasper Dean, Kenneth Dean, Peggy Merritt, Lawrence Metcalf, Patsy Miller, Billy Miller, Gerald Morgan, Bobby Peters, Dan Reeder, Carolyn Register, Bobby Gene Riley, Camella Rouse, Sue Hall Sawyer, Mary Seay, Jimmy Simmons, Ophelia Smith, Betty Smith, Bill Smith, Donald Smith, Joan Smith, Kathleen PJ AK 5 . .- T 91' . YS, -A I A N 5' l i' ,T . mir 3 T 1' I ff NJ V L , ll sh, if I ssa M ' R fig, A 0 X x A - ,M I K X ., C S.-9 Smith, Ellen L . Thorne, Hida it 'L . 1: iq Thurman, Charles ji Toole, Barbara Turner, Mildred Watford, Katie 0PHOMORE Watkins, Cary Watson, Jonnie Lee Watson, Patricia White, Willa Dean Williams, Catherine Woods, Janiece Wright, Joyce Youngblood, Wendell Bush, Ray NOT PICTURED Clark, Bobby Hall, Billy Ray Hughes, Harold Jones, Lamar Kirkland, Sara Lee, Murray Taylor, J. L. ii Qu 1:32 an K f t' F J W 1-' - : - V 1: w - W 3 .1 H :Q f , It rv 2 ,H is - , mf 1 u A ,FE ,, if L :V f f 3, s is H I K .V f I M it -I 1. If Q N: -,J 5 'J ,, . H ' GE, , ti at , ' A ri- . if -,A- , 1 S ' ' - ,, 1 , W ,gs N Vrrk I . H jx ' 'qs sr? , J . . mf' ,, F ' 3 . ,- , it M, tw'N-mSHHfst ww ' llf54LJiN , fwfr +sz'v ,- . . v- s F 1 , . it fr 'Y -L r -i f r .. t Q tai 'fi' I .f J , ' Aj It V 1 , . R, . , B I , - 5, LG I 1 if Y H ., V, . 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THIRD ROW: Myron Jones, Tommy Kelly, Charles Killingsworth, Irene Killingsworth, Irene Killrngsworth, Wilma Kimbro, Barbara Lewis, Ann McAllister, Elizabeth McNeil, Huey Mitchell, Reginald Mitchell, Janice Moss, Ouida Peters, Shirley Peters, Mitchell Pippin, J.L. Pippins, Deloris Ridenhour. FOURTH ROW: James Roland, Tully Seay, Charles Sheffield, Charles Ray Sims, Jerome Smith, Wanda Sue Smith, Kathryn Speigner, Gail Stewart, Grace Trawick, James Waters, Myrtle Waters, Wayne Williams, Milton Wright. NOT PICTURED: Joe M. Dawsey. , ,,. s,,, , aff?-i i , -, 4 s -' 1 ' J lr lx! K Pl A I ' ' ' 1, Y as sf ,W avg it , IH -as It if J, , 6 , ' if I . . .N ' ' t S , 1 .- . I . gre,-5- -il, kv QVV K IE, ,n ,w yls . . 5 if - Q RT I I I 1 4 df' aw 1-12' . P gf -' A if , A . mth X 'qi it .:-' , . H . ' K : , A .. ' K, X , 3,4 sig as , xi . . .' af JF - as f- , . . l , 2 g J Mi - ': x 7w'6 Q '3' , 5: z '.:sf1ffr :w an ' - -f -- - ,pr . , -H1-. . 11:5 L . ' L A s, 5-:P ' are - . f J ' P I , T 5? :f,.f ' A 'I' fir- P 5' 'r,Q', :kf.2a:: T' A, 2: ii? ti? Ya ' P x , ' V 15, , ' . ' 'L r ' J . . 1 ' ' 4 ' ' ' F'!'sl r ' ' 'f ' 115 1' ' 1. . ,v s . .- z ' . . ,, , I , - . :-. - . f-V . ' ' -. ' . S ,, 'P 2 ,,' .. ,--r 1 -F' -if v - h. 5' . v , g X S , H ,, .. ..4 . w- , 1 1- 7-r li iii'-' - 1 X 4-gf 'iff' 'Y' ,Y .lf ' 'K ii r X - i -,,, A' u X. 1 Y if ii FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Billy Baxley, Jim Benefield, Annette Blount, Glynda Bolin, Betty Jean Bottoms, Jimmy Butler, Barbara Byrd, Wendel Caraway, Sylvia Chancey, Malcolm Childs, Millar Ray CORGI. AUD C011il'1S. Hilton Collins. Jerry Collins, Johnny Cox, Robert Cox. SECOND ROW: Jimmy Davis, Larry Davis, Sybil Davis, Faye Deshazo, Riley El- more, Martha Forehand, Sybil Freeman, Betty Gilley, Geraldine Greer, Myra Greer, Mary Hall, Dixie Lou Hardy, Charle Harrell, David Harris, Stephen Harris, Toy Hartzog. THIRD ROW: Sylvia Heltsley, Donald Hidle, Billy Joe Hughes, Ennis Hyman, Kenneth Isler, Shirley Killingsworth, Marsha Ree Kirkland, Jimmy Lee, Delorise Merritt, Glynda Merritt, Betty Miller, Martha Jean Mills, Carlton Ott, Iva Mae Powell, Judy Skinner, Betty Joyce Smith. FOURTH ROW: Joseph Smith, Patricia Spivey, Martha Jean Stephens, Jeanette Tate, Sally Ward, Joan Weed. NOT PICTURED: Kenneth Bowers, Billy Joe Childs, Herman Culverhouse, Charlie Everette, Charles Hidle, Sue Keel, Gerald Killingsworth, Elaine Kirkland, Jean Lee, Larry Peel, Jere Roland, Patricia Smith, K.B. Sorrells, Billy Turner, Johnny Vinson. 22 l sr X T1 J '7 5 fp- 1. - 'rw ,V , I, C' r. .V ', I U 3 I N I lf.N'. ' I' . .-'v 'N . - J , . , I 'J ' I 1. ' 'N '13 't' ll, f , 'fl , 1 K ' - G Z l A V I 3 bl 6 i S nj rg is f' L, .-T., Wi' H , ,V f- is I 4- X Q , ' 7 - ' - I: xl . I - ly f' gf ' ' 'nl I A ' 1... ' s f 5 'F' , ,, ' , L : 5 . S, ,V A ir? , 7 T J , I' ,. 9 f QQ A , L, Q V Q5 3 , 5 t U diff- xrl J. If sssl J as I' are ff -,F sf r W I - A K . K V- 1 LLV, 1' 5, I ' Qi . - 4 - , - ae. L-fi, .- tx ' . '1 O ' IJ Nt I ' ' 4.2: x Q' QL -4 J . ' - ' ' -5 , if - s , -xt, l . V . a , , , ' 'iii ' , 1' it , 452 we 'Si .. 1 'fr i'- fi--' ' 'N ' 5 Ph-45154 tl - 'K K it f 1 .- 1 -MF. Lgfk ', 8' 'F' I ' ,Sie - . ,, l L - ,vp -- H J. ie - , if ,..., -, .A 45 If , - ,J t 1 x . , F lk 2 2555? as , Ps, 2 B I ., E G R A D 5 . at I sl N - t or I FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Julia Austin, David Avery, Shellie Barnes, Gary Barrett, Larry Bass, Martha Brown, Gerald Butler, Emily Buttram, James Buttram, Grady Campbell, Nan Carnes, Hollis Casey, Randal Deal, Shirley Dean, Junior Dykes, Jimmy Enfinger. SECOND ROW: Paul Farmer, Keith Fondren, Joyce Greer, Donny Mac Hall, Jimmy Helms, Lon- nie Earl Hendrix, Myra Holloway, Marilyn Hornsby, Ralph Hornsby, Rebecca Huggins, Robbie Jean Hughes, Earl Jernigan, MelvinJustice, Tony Kelly, Robert Killingsworth, Charles Kirkland, THIRD ROW: Ralph Kirkland, Jackie Lassiter, Glenda Lee, Sammy Lewis, Phyliss Marsh, Martha Metcalf, Christine Mills, Brenda Mitchell, David Morgan, Elizabeth Newman, Joseph Owens, Jimmy Palmer, L. V. Pelham, Annette Phillips, 'Kenneth Ridenhour, Ruth Roberts. FOURTH ROW: William Roland, Larry Scarborough, Susan Segrest, Jo Ann Sellers, Mable Jo Shutes, Martha Simmons, Allen Smith, Kenneth Smith, Sara Ann Smith, Stephen Speigner, Don Spivey, Faye Strawder, Paul Tanton, Billy Jo Tew, Charles Tew, James Earl Tin- dell. FIFTH ROW: Billy Frank Trawick, Elizabeth Waters, Carl Watkins, Paul Watson, Mary Martha Webb, Freddie Welch Brenda White, Barbara Williford, Sandra Williford, Janice Yeomans. NOT PICTURED: Lawrence Eubanks, Roger Glover, Robert Earl Hall, Ann Earl Jones, Ann Lassiter, Lamar Lee, Frances Lewis, Julia Mills, Linda Snell, Margaret Williams, Louie Williford. I MEMIIRIAM Billy Arnold Q 1934- 19551 E'en as he trod that day to God so walked he from his birth In simpleness and gentleness and honour and clean mirth. - -Kipling B-rief was his life, I-nspiring those around him with L-ove and I..-oyalty to school, teachers, classmates of Y-esteryear. A-lways cheerful and cooperative R-egardless of personal grief: N-ever complaining O-f pain nor the bitterness of L-eaving too soon the D-ear, unfinished adventure on this earth. 9 K K K . Q. KKK Y, K , K Q K ,U . 1 ? u 1 K . . ur, ,Ki Et AA.V Q . m.A, 1 t, JK, .Kg , 2 K ,K K K l 1 KK K .K K KKKKK , , K KK K ,, KK i, . A K K KKKKK.1.K KK K6 KKK K fm v KK A ,,,, KK Kg 1 . 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' W I 4' A f , S 1, J I f d 'N s A ' W3 A H' 1 ' 'ffl ff lil -1 I ' L ' ' - 4 Y 1 ' .JT ,ww-...I -' . - .V M' ' nal' lX'l'Il GRADE FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Franklin Adams, Sherrilgfn Averyf Charles Bass, Bessie Blount, Jimmy Bolin, Edward Bradshaw, Louise Bradshaw, Nadean Bra shaw, arren Byrd, Linda Callihan, Billy Campbell, Gregory Campbell, Douglas Caraway: Hilton Chancey, Glenda Childs, Peggy Cochran, SECOND ROW: Judith Collins, James Culverhouse, Jerry Culver ouse, Shirley Cunningham, Johnny Deal, Betty Dean, Larry Everette, Lillian Fondren, Charlotte Gavin, James Earl Goodman, Alma Greer, Tommie Jo Hagler, Roy Harris, Royce Hartzog, Gerald Hendrix, Maxine Hicks. THIRD ROW: Bill Hinson, Sandra Hughes, Walter Jones, Robert Killingsworth, Randall Lee, Gable McCoy, Martha Merritt, Michael Mills, Mary Ellen Mitchell, Gwen Myers, Kenneth Palmer, Gerald Peters, artha Peters, Nina Faye Powell, Marie Purvis, Kenneth Quattlebaum, FO RTH ROW: Bobby Rash, James Riley, Martha Gail Robinson, Alex Smith, Barbara Smith, Geraldine Smith, Lawrence Smith, Ted Smith, Pat Sorrells, Mary Stanton, Lawrence Streepy, Marjorie Taylor, Eugene Thurman, Madge Watson, Billy Joe Ward, FIFTH ROW: Robert Earl Ward, Jean White, Gerald Whitt. NOT PICTURED: Glen Carroll, Arthur Hartzog, Sarah Smith, Judy Walker. I 1 gt M Az - ' , .533 .- , , '- V ' 4 K 'BK , , K v , f ' ig. , J , f-sf . fi, ' 1' , : S , . W . , L 1 . A I K . K .. ,,..,,, j,, KK KK .. KKK, ga, ..,, K jKt,. sk, .- 90 ,VK l K 4 5 ,lv K, K, J vfagi, 6 I P M 3 ,ff i PQ, , ' Q at S J . S 1 ,K K KA KK KK KK . 4. . YQ K K K, KKK ., KT, ,, K tm. :. K., K. K K , I K A -- - P .L ' , .. . t sss .t P S- N1 fl , x I. 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FOURTH ROW: Charles Roberts, Ann Scarborongh, June Simmons, Ronnie Sims, Barbara Smith, Bonnie Smith, Jackie Smith, Jlmmy Smith, Jimmy Smith, Sue Smith, Gloria Strickland, Willowdene Strawder, Dwight Tew, Merleen Tew, Margie Ward, C ristine Waters. FIFTH ROW: James Waters, Janie Sue Waters, Gerald Watson, Johnny Watson, Pete Watson, Marie Welch. NOT PICTURED: Shelby Cecil, Jackie Cunningham, Glenda Galven, Judy Goodwyn, Celivan Hendrix, John Lassiter, Wilmar McAllister, Bonnie C Smith, Harold Smith, W.D. Stewart, Leonia Watford, Patricia Waters, Noah Williams, Shirley Williams, Betty Willis, Glenda Willis, t . 'll it . 1- . +5 gl as rig. I 5- 3 Q is an A -, . ,ii ' ' f. -05 r g A gt. .sw J. ,Q g V y , . . G . y 'V S .. , 1, V s t . J ,V,' ' ' . 1 is s . - -P , ' - - , -.r . t sf Ili J lf 1' - . 2 -LA if . . f -ff-K' Fkgrililf.. . x ..,,... ,I .. ,H,,u,. I ,llg K :,L K, M k,,, g .. ,gg ,r,.. . , . ,I mtg. - gf, -- ,,,',,' -L. J 1 5 , as X 2 X 1 , . . ,V , 3 K -. 7 ' - K J - 6 i ' W- V V' 9 if? -V A I vi ,Q 1' 94 H j t ' 9 I g . , sw- - sas. y x ff ,asia 5.73 , ,lr ' jg., ' i t - , A 'V ,KV.,. . A , I 35,145 H 'fr' Q g I 'Q -, -I -7.1 , 4 1 S Ks- . ETX. :J Z I -fn l Quin- 1 . Folmtu ami lg I FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Max Aplin, Carolyn Barber, Henry Lee Bass, Gail Baxley, Bobby Bottoms, Earl Bradshaw, Jerr Bush, Sara Alice Buttram, Glenda Campbell, Jesse Glenn Carroll, Sandra Coker, Lamar Davis, Bobby Fondren, Tal- macllge German, Freddie Gouge, Shelby Greer, SECOND ROW: Eugene Hall, Lottie Hall, Mary Catherine Hall, Mary Helen Hall, Keith Helms, Jeanette Hollis,Barbara Ann Howell, Edward Jones, Glenda Killingsworth, Lannis Kirkland, Barbara Kleiser, Montez Marsh, Bobby Martin, Cullen Mills, Vicki Morgan, Carolyn Moss. THIRD ROW: Jane Moss, Janice Ott, Lester Peters, Robert Allie Purvis, Ronald Sawyers, Larry Sellers, Lamar Sellers, Mack Skipper, Ronnie Sor- rells, Bobby Smith, Bobby Don Smith, Carol Smith, Moody Smith, Wendell Smith, Barbara Stephens, Shirley Tew. FOURTH ROW: Jere Coe Vinson, Grad Ward, Linda Ward, Patricia Ward, Allen Waters, Carlisle Weed, Faye White, Dwight Williford, Tommy Wright, Robert Hallford, NOT PICTURED: Randall Glover, Barbara Hartzog, Wayne Lee, Robert Earl Lewis, Jeanette Sasser, Peggy Sue Snell, I I . tl I 'v I A a.-thi 4 p Q, Q n, ni., . up Q, I .., W' . ' -r Q 9. ' iff ' I 'cf . a, 4' 'V ,M f gy . ,A ,V I . H J.. 4. 3 .ik ,Q A .. A g, 1 W - DS , x ,i - l In Q K 4 rs, 4 . K A Q 4 fx ' I I s. W J. 9-1533 :RL ur 4 'K -'-I f L I .-mls. J 'ix ' ' ' t A . I I ' ' ' - sf- ' 31 ' ' - -. ' a I ' .' - if :Ui - 'rf 5' ' ' ti. is rc- 'J - '5 i- ' X 1 1 . , W , A . l .I .A fx 9 rw Q gg- . 'T Q7 ' ' '1 ' 'U as 3 h 1 1 ' . ,,y ,rx .pq 55. -. I Q ' , Y A rf. 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Bell, Glenda Ann Blackman, Gloria Ann Boutwell, Wayne Bradly, Kenneth Carraway, arolyn Campbell, Ann Forrest Childs, Linda Clark. SECOND ROW: Dennis Collins, Fay Collins, Roger Cox, Jimmy Culverhouse, Lou Ellen Davis, Martha Ann Deal, Helen Enfinger, Robbie Forehand, Betty Jean Gissendanner, Dianne Goodwin, Charles Hall, Phillip Hallford, Sylvia Harris, Joe Hartzog, Joan Hamm, Don Freeman, THIRD ROW: Glen Hendrix, Jerry Hendrix, Melba Hicks, Alton Holloway, Johnny Hughes, Johnny Mac Hughes, Cecil Jones, Daniel Ray Jones, Donald Ray Jones, Bobby Kelley, Larry Killingsworth, Tommy Killingsworth, Lin a Gale Kimbro, Dickie Mc- Al ister, Louise Merritt, Ruth Mills. FOURTH ROW: Larry Morgan, Jerry Moss, Maxwell Moss, Mike Newton, Linda Palmer, Virginia Peel, David Phillips, James Pope, Jim Quatt ebaum, Louie Quattlebaum, Jerry Scarbrough, Jerry Sellers, Gene Shiver, Carl Wayne Smith, Carolyn Smith, Reginald Smith. FIFTH ROW: Patricia Ann Tew, Martha Jean Tew, Winford Tew, Larry Tindell, Jean War , Jeanette Ward, Joan Warren, Dorothy Watford, Shelia Ann Woodham, Freddie Williford, Paul Zorn. NOT PICTURED: Dianne Cunningham, Ruth Eubanks, Larry Hall, Chester Peters, Bobby Smith, Priscilla Walker, Lonnie Willis, i in Y ai' T i f, ., 2i.,, :L L g L , I ' f L Q E X Q hm! - 4 3 U X i' ,J A I 'QX 1 E00 Il GRADE FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Patsy Austin, Wanda Bass, June Bell, Ronnie Blount, Sandra Faye Blount, Peggy Sue Boutwell, Glenda Ann Brannon, Sidney Byrd, Lamar Carroll, Lethia Cecil, Gwen Chancey, Jimmy Clark, Bobbcy Cox, Sandra Faye Davis, Betty Deal, Joyce Enfinger. SECOND ROW: Johnny Fondren, Patricia German, George Goo win, Geraldine Greathouse, Roger Hamrick, Earl Helms, Ann Hidle, Melba Ruth Hidle, Anne Hinson, Clyde Hollis, Annette Hughes, Raymond Gene James, Brenda Jones, Robert Jones, Driggs Kizzire, Brenda Lewis. THIRD ROW: Elbert Lewis, Gary Loftin, Michael McAllister, Sara Alice Morris, Carolyn Ott, Willard Palmer, Don Peters, Joan Peters, Phillip Peters, James Phillips, Jean Phillips,Bobby Jean Posey, Joyce Quattlebaun, Wanda Saunders, James Earl Sawyers, Tony Segrest. FOURTH ROW: Janice Sellers, Larry Sherfield, Carl Gene Shutes, Sandra Sims, David Smith, James Smith, Ru y Jewel Smith, Danny Snell, Mary Lou Taylor, Martha Trawick, Benny Ward, Janice Ward, Bolizbpy Watson, Judy Watson, Wayne Welch, Joel White. FIFTH ROW, Ronnie Williams, Kenneth Yoemans. NOT PICTU D: Donald Arm- strong, Wallace Riley, Billy Williams, Faye Williams, Ray Williams. ' - ,,-- an - ' , ,',. . , , if .rt ., -, :ZQ , V Q 5-fr up ggi -. s gf, 5 7 , . 'C' A l ---- i I ' J - - i -'vsfig iw E .Q U E' f g y ' :E 'a QV-r -Q V ft id ' d so J 1 :as ' H. . , . M .., , , W' li Y f H' A S f .1-I v ' 1 .f.., ,H Jifu, dp M- -4 4 - 7 . ,, ,za -,fi Ji I ,Za I i 5 - ' i , ' s g if A V... -. , ff ,J L - - ' nw, 1 ,R 5, M y fg..,,,.,g.! , A. rn as ' f of 1 5 '-'E' iass L s f 1 4 E ' 1' A , ,,, , ' 1' , aa A iff A ' G' ,v,,i r , A 'fa il Q' . 3 5, ,a i gg ' Q ji ,,- gf , we 4 ' ff? S 'VH , Q 5279 4 A Q : il is ff' :W 4' f f? .. I as 4' V V 5' Y., ' '1 i J' N J'-n ,.i P I 31 if if 1: . -V+ asf- .. 1 W' a --QV Wss A Q : ,fiffi M+?wwv:f E W' -f 3 1 l 'J' ' 1' -Y ,r A ,X U is Y It 'Q 1 J FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Tommy Anderson, James Earl Aplin, Ronnie Aplin, Judy Barber, Ronnie Battles, Billy Ray Bottoms, Janice Boutwell, Margie Byrd, Jerry Campbell, Dane Carroll, Milton Collins, Laddie Culverhouse, Jep Dalton, Ronnie Joe Elmore, Bobby nfinger, Wanda Ezell. SECOND ROW: Tommie Fondren, Ernest Guy Forehand, Jane Gavin, Sandra German, Allan Godwin, Sharrol Goodwin, Wayne Goodwin, Scylvia Green, David Greer, Tommy Greer, Gayle Hall, Joan Hall, Joe Allan Hall, Mattie Lou Ha1l,Wayne Hall Ronal Hallford. THIRD ROW: Wayne Hat- ton, Meribeth Helms, Donny Hidle, Donald Hughes, Linda Jones, Ruth Killingsworth, Lariiy Kimbro, Steve Lee, Linda Lewis, Johnny Loftin, Patsie Martin, Alan McA lister, Lamar McDaniel, Ripley Merritt, ruman Miller, Dianne Peel, FOURTH ROW: Daisy Pullum, Carolyn Robinson, Erney Seay, Steve Segrest, Jerald Sellers, Angeline Shipes, Carol Smith, Hank Smith, Jean Smith, Jerry Wayne Smith, Johnny Smith Jr, , Paul Smith, Ricky Smith, Robert Smith, Nathan Stanton, Wayne Stephens. FIFTH ROW: Jimmy Taylor, Judy Tew, Kathleen Tew, Elias Ward, Gladys Ward, Janice Watson, Jimmy Watson, Harold White, Martha White, Sandra Faye Woodham. NOT PICTURED: Leonard Carroll, Mavis Galloway, Reginald Glover, Danny Ray Hall. ff 0 0 O O Zx,,,- O 6 I 0 o, '- 4 0 x . .I , .1 Y .- 9 p I I 0 fx. JIJJ-,J 0 4 2 0 a 'P Q., 2 QA IH, 1 9, 2, IW ' 0' '17 C I ' , Q 5 Q . - O ' QQ .O S Q . ' 9 0. 4 f l 5 6 f.1-g-,f 3 5 5 ' 5 'W - 9 'B If 1 1 ' W' f f I 42 I 1, Q QU 1 ' uh ' l ' ' a fg 5 f ' x mx: 4 L ff ah' 3 ' XS J If I ' o Q r-JV 0 ULU QJQJJ ' ' mitvrsfii 1?-I 9. 2 ' uv'ffQ -I uv' Q V ,v 0 u me Lv, . 5, g , J J t uf, uv If .p p I I v JJ nl 5 yu 99 if V V 4 , . Midi. 1933+ -' ,Z 1 , -'vw J , 'Ziff -' . : I ':uuJ:q ,0',,J 2 ?:p'5,,5.'p-Yah, UVVV JI 1- 1 I 'L v T: 3'::,9 g3:a,5::'N'f, vv up L' : . ' ' 3',:4+J.nj4J',Eq w- V '1 L- 'bg- s , ' fl' fx..z 0 J JJ 'Ll r 0 V B lp 'J' 'IJ' 5 gs '- Wx KGS .5'4':q 4 :- i'T Y X xg H gg ov 1' ,ef Y K f fr P rf' YY! A 'ttf fp I q 4 nf rr I' A al! r I 4 I pri' ,ff A 74 ,lf f '7 1o', hip 1444 ff 04 A FA FAWRITES O O O O O O FAVURITES O O O Q 1 O O O O nl he Qtr - Q. ,. T ogg? Q 'y K MOST ATHLETIC Jean Spivey Herman Sorrells CUTEST Billie Grace Ketchem Jimmy Rex Gilley MOST DIGNIFIED Sandra Hiddle Cary Watkins 30 WHITTIEST Jean Whitaker Bobby Flournoy BEST PERSONALITY Louise Justice Tommy Roberts T. BEST DRESSED 'n K . 8. I 35. n. -w 14 Laurie Jane Patterson Cecil Davis MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Jane Nell Davidson Douglas Campbell .mix-if WHO' WHO MOST POPULAR Ima Jean Register Rex Blount BEST ALL ROUND Billie Grace Ketchem Charles Avery MOST TALENTED Era Jo Harris Grady Harris ,, x N Y Avi 40 C! 10 -5 , O I 5 Qilav, ff M , -, lf. ,naw- 5' 1 2 D55 ---'ff be ww w I figtfxs wx J 5354 K ,K ,. V .av ' m R2 4 v 9 PM 1 1 , Ji l -9, f ev' If 4 2 X' l fi 3'-' N M X -N 0 O I I ,f Xlnkx ffm, 5. B Cmnt!! SEATED: Jean Spivey, June Smith, Laurie Jane Patterson, Mrs. Glenn Buttram, Joel Wright, Mrs. Helen Dalton, Jane Nell Davidson, Katie Box, Martha Joy Battles. STANDING: Martha Hodges, Nellie Lane, Rebecca Hundley, Sue Fondren, Martha Jo Childs, Charles Avery, Virginia Simmons, Era Jo Harris, Bonnie Fulford, Emmie Crawford, Martha June Farmer, Grady Harris, Eugene Holloway, Faye Thurman, Danny Gouge, Billie Grace Ketchem, Sara Golden, Don Callihan, Nelda Lott, Hattie Metcalf. NOT PICTURED: Rex Blout, Douglas Campbell. Q 'T 'N S' ' 5 If FIITUIIE TEAUHEIII 0F AMERIUA SEATED: Ima Jean Register, Billie Grace Ketchem, Laurie Jane Patterson, Emmie Crawford, Miss Norma Foster, Betty Rash. STANDING: Bessie Moss, Lillian Collins, Helen Burdeshaw, Sara Hughes, Era Jo Harris, Jane Nell Davidson, Martha June Farmer, Ann McC1enny, Merle Smith. 34 llill -ummm Hmm: U M HLLITE STANDING: Charles Avery, Bonnie Fulford, Joel Wright, Rex Blount, Mrs. Phinney, Vallie Fountain, Helen Burdeshaw, Jean Spivey. SEATED: Willie Dell Hall, Lamar May, Sue Smith. NOT PICTURED: Cecil Davis, Randall Collins. GLEE UL B SEATED: Sara McDonald, Philis Marsh, Neva Jo McClenny, Charles Harrell, Jane Nell Davidson, Ennis Hyman, Allen Smith, Janice Woods, Linda Lott, STANDING: Malcolm Childs, Mrs. Frankie Whitt, Marilyn Hornsby, Nan Carnes. Lillian Collins, Mary Martha Webb, Geraldine Greer, Bessie Moss, Carolyn Harrell, Joyce Meadows, Helen Burdeshaw, Merle Smith, Martha White. I TER- A'I'l0 All liELA'l'l0 CLUB SEATED: June Holloway, Louise Justice, Richard Carroll, Glenda Riley, Bonnie Fulford, Lorena Bedsole, Hattie Metcalf, Barbara Toole. SECOND ROW: Camella Riley, Pe gy Dean, Willie Dell Hall, Carolyn Harrell, Janice Woods. THIRD ROW: Betty Rash, Joyce Wright, Regecca Hundley, Sara McDonald, Helen Bottoms. FOURTH ROW: Judy Grantham, Gail Hicks, Ann Kirkland, Willa Dean White, Gwendolyn Hzggler. FIFTH ROW: Joel Tew, Martha Hodges, Hida Thorne, Mary Tidwell, Betty Killingsworth. SI TH ROW: Mildred Tumer, Lillian Collins, Merle Smith. STANDING: Betty Purvis, Patsy Metcalf, Wynell Tate, Neva Jo McClenny, Joan Hall, Johnnie Maude Smith, Pe gy Crawford, Joyce Meadows, Martha White, Lamar May, Phillip Pippins, Joyce Harrison, Mrs. Davin? Snell, Mrs. Stutts. MA NEI! Mll'l'l0 SEATED: Susan Se rest, Glynda Bolin, Annette Phillips, Shirley Killingsworth, Mrs. Flora Dalton, Emily Buttram, Barbara lglilliford, Marilyn Hornsb . SECOND ROW: Martha Simmons, Betty Miller, Martha Brown, Mary Hall, Rebecca Huggins, Glynda Lee, Betty Bottoms, Phyllis Marsh, Ellen Smith, Martha Metcalf, Brenda Mitchell, Julia Austin. Janice Yeoman. THIRD ROW: Mary Martha Webb, Ruth Roberts, Martha Stevens, Robbie I-lu hes, M ra Greer, Christine Mills, Elizabeth Waters, Sara Smith, Sandra Williford, Wilma Kimbro, 'iflable Shutes, Joyce Greer, Cherry Carroll. FOURTH ROW: Linda Snell, Mary Francis Lewis, Faye Strawder, Martha Forehand, Elizabeth Newman, Shirley Dean, L.V. Pelham, Joan Weed, Oudia Peters, Sybil Freeman, Nan Carnes, Sylvia Helsley, Betty Greathouse, Betty Joyce Smith, Joan Sellers. v,Y Z1 .1 'yi M Y , i V -X , .f I 3 5 sffsgpf A T vs S3 f J 4 ,n 1, Z V ,- ' ,, 3 ,K ,F T. a5ij,,. ht, Q I ' 1:5 SSH, f W 1- ag? f. is ' ia R'-gf ,, li !4 we z W m X ' '..'j 7,4 ' 1 ' I gg 6, with 'G' .69 FQ X J 4' W 'W rx W g, ,Q 2 Q xl .s A 3 - fgg: x 1 W ' .4 . 1 , K 1 IW M J? as lr i V X-Wim . sl 4 Ji , , ' -mf ,V 1 I ' M, . f-IAQ l ,- 1 1 F ' ' 1 K ULIB GIRL' 4-H FIRST ROW: Reita Mae Bowden, Jimmie Lou Hall, Ann McC1enny, Miss Celeste Foster, Nina Hawkins, Glenda Merritt, D is Baxley. SECOND ROW: Johnnie Watson, Myra Jean Holloway, Pat Watson, Hattie Bass, Marsha Ree Kirkland, Barbara Byrd, Jeanette Tate, Laura Baxley, Vir inia Fondren, Betty Lois Gilley, Dixie Lou Hardy, Sally Mae Ward. THIRD ROW: Patricia Spivey, lxfarie Andrews, Jimmie Hawkins, Irene Killin sworth, Nan McClenny, Myrtle Waters, Judy Skinner, Janice Moss, Linda Lott, Betty Sue Aplin, Sue Elall. FOURTH ROW: Sue Thomas, Sue Keel, Elaine Kirkland, Martha Jean Bolin, Elizabeth McNeil, Ann Collins, Sara Hughes, Katherine Speigner, Sylvia Chancy, Willie Merle Hendrix Annette Blount, Mella Ray Coker. Y A..- .. .. 4- 4-H CLUB BOY 'fl Y FIRST ROW: Wayne Williams, Kenneth Crawford, Robert Jones, Wallace Bradshaw, Charles Kirkland, Kenneth Quattlebaum, Charles Tew, Bill Tumer, Paul Tanton, Paul Watson. SECOND ROW: Jimmy Hughes, Billy Ray Hall, Johnnie Cox, Julian Aplin, Billy Hughes, Allen Smith, Cary Watkins, James Roland, Jimmy Lee, Mr. Joe Earl Sellers. Jackie Tew, Don Callihan, Cecil Davis, Keller Hollis, Kenneth Vinson, Morris Holloway, Buddy Parrish, Randall Collins, Johnny Mac Burdeshaw, Herman Sorrels, Joe Spivey, Huey Mitchell, Bobby Parrish, Milton Wright, James Bedsole, Coach Kizzire, Charles Sheffield, Frazier Clark, Danny Gouge, Grover Smith, Lawrence Merritt, Coach Snell. NOT PICTURED: Douglas Campbell PlI0'l'0 ULUB FIRST ROW: Clayton Cox, Jimmy Davis, Coach Snell, Robert Kelly, Pat Spivey. SECOND ROW: Tommy Roberts, Jolm Earl Hughes, Bobby Gene Register, Lamar Jones, Charles Thurman. 39 LIICIIMB CIIIIUL FIRST ROW: Carolyn Harrell, Peggy Crawford, Mr. Strickland, Peggy Dean, Jo Ann Sellers, Sara Hughes, Glynda Merritt, Glenda Helms, Emily Buttram, Charles Avery, Mitchell Pippins. SECOND ROW Margie Taylor, Sybil Davis, Era Jo Harris, Willia Dean White, Jo Annette Gissendanner, Gwendolyn Hagler, Huey Helms, Jimmy Butler, June Smith, Ann Kirkland. THIRD ROW: Madge Watson, Susan Segrest, Martha June Farmer, Myron Jones, Joyce Harrison, John B. Davidson, Grady Harris, Johnny Cox, Lirmie Davis. FOURTH ROW: Martha White, Barbara Toole, Mr. Davidson, Billie Grace Ketchem, Ann McAllister, Sue Smith, Sue Rouse, Camella Riley, James Buttram, Rex Blount, Jane Nell David- son. NOT PICTURED: Elouise Merritt, Gerald Whitt, Allen Whitt. LEFT TO RIGHT: Madge Watson, Carolyn Harrell, Peggy Crawford, Sybil Davis, Ann Kirkland, Susan Segrest, Barbara Toole, Martha White, Margie Taylor, June Smith, Drum Majorette. EALLEWEEN QUEEN EALLEWEEN PRINCESS JOYCE QUATTLEBAUM -'IS'-r ' MR, AND M S SLOCOMB HIGH Charles Aves and Martha White UPERLATIVE ui- VALEDICTORIAN Charles Avery SALUTATORIAN Laurie Jane Patterson VJ -f' X Sf S. SPURTS in ,VA fk..-. x-,L-R 'w.., rx., 'x.,fk'L fx-If-Y.f X, -v- fx- X,- R-1 i.i. F fx' Z-x,.,. fi! 'N 5 , . J, ' fi f fx v Q-? 4 1 fgxxxl f'X.. fx ,N Ig' f ik I X Mx j x X J KELLER HOLLIS September 23, 1938--February 15, 1956 A soul of beauty is a joy forever: 1 1 Its loveliness increases, it will never Pass into nothingnessg but still will keep A bower quiet for us, and a sleep Full of sweet dreams, and health, and quiet breathing. --John Keats Yes, we're boys--always playing with Then here's to our boyhood, its gold and tongue or with peng its gray! And I sometimes have asked, Shall we The stars of its winter, the dews of its ever be men? May! Shall we always be youthful and laughing And when we have done with our life- and gay, lasting toys, Till the last dear companion drops Dear Father, take care of the children, smiling away? The Boys! - -Oliver Wendell Holme s LAVAUGHN PHILLIPS May 3, 1939--February 13, 1956 With a cheery smile, and a wave of the hand, He has wandered into an unknown land, And left us dreaming how very fair It needs must be, since he lingers there. And you--oh, you, who the wildest yearn For an old time step, and the glad return, Think of him faring on, as dear In the love of There as the love of Here. Think of him still as the same. I say, He is not dead--he is just away. ' --James Whitcomb Riley O-Ca?Y , S Don Cauman .aaxa-,ack at 1 emo! 1 Doyle Kizzire Coach Q- 1955 SEASON RECORD HERE Opponents We They Opponents Cottonwood 0 7 Samson Abbeville O 7 Rehobeth Hartford 6 14 Ashford Geneva 7 13 Graceville C olumbia 6 0 Wicksburg We They TOTALS 112 159 -.. - ------ Lick- THERE Ie T o- ew, . Capfain SeU1Or -aut. Quarterback We They 14 32 20 40 0 40 33 6 26 ' 0 CHEERLEA QSTANDING LEFT TO RIGHTJ: Jean Whitaker, Jimmie Hawkins, Ima Jean Register. QSITTINGD: Joel Wright, Jean Spivey, Jannie Baxley. i' I ,,,,, y S David Snell Assistant Coach Morris Holloway Kenneth Vinson Senior Tackle , V Senior Halfback ollee ' A 'S ' Q Senior, Guard T 19. ,- Herman Sorrells ,r . , Senior, Tackle p ' I , 11535547 '14 f - S gg Randall Collins Senior, Center 5 64 'Q Jimmy Rex Gilley Junior, End if ma. ,, ,,, 3 LOCOM ALL CONFERENCE Jackie Tew . Keller Hollis , Grover Smith , r ,. Bobby Parrish Sophomore, Quarterback . . Back , Tackle . Center I 5 -Q.: ,T f X ,V Q . +1-M' if ' Lawrence Merritt Sophomore, Halfback f-Maw , M Ni M' 5,152+ M Q, 5,af4.Qvwfp.r.Q, - ?f,,-wlmffwgf .2 Grady Harris 'T - Keller Hollis Junior Tackle . , 6 J' 5r'3Qw,:inf2g F INITIJALL llll T01 4 1. -Xin - 1 1 ' J-'L nv ', ' -. r 1 ' Douglas Campbell ' K, L Grover Smith r Buddy Parrish at. Junior, Guard Junior, Tackle ' gsdifyis Junior. Fullback HONORABLE MENTION Don Callihan .... Halfback Douglas Campbell , , , Guard ii? r me Q if ' :'fx'jgl R-fx YV' 1 fffvr . as GJ' . .-af? James Bedsole J . Qfgffgf? Frazier Clark Junior, Guard f-' 9. if Junior, Guard 1Qf.,jy?f Huegl Mitchell Fres man, Guard N . ' we -f. at Charles Sheffield Milton Wright Johnny Mack Burdeshaw Freshman, Tackle Freshman, Cen ' Freshman. Halfback V 1 L 'L'-f.','. . 4 J Charles Thorne Jackie Tew Bobby .1 IFF Grover Smith Qi' Lavaughn Phillips Cecil Davis I9 BA KETBAIJIJ 56 Don Callihan if 1 I Eugene Holloway B Team DAVID SNELL COACH DOYLE KIZZIRE Jimmy Pitt Silavent -1coAcH Harold Barber Davis Haywood Jones Lawrence A Team QQR97 Me .sf . Pat Spivey Jimmy Collins Bill Smith mn Bobby Gene Register ff K A Irv!! Y M ......... . I9 R Q .A , jjj O O WX in j W s,l XX? KJFW VV I XJ!! Wg R75 QBQN Sup! SQL 6 if if if J Q 5 MQ QQ, f, jf! J Qk jk! Make Every Meal A SUNDAY DINNER SUHLIISS Sz KAIIN GIHIUERY Established 1871 Montgomery Alabama Compliments of TOM 'S TOASTED PEANUTS Distributed by DIXIE SALES CUMPANY Dothan Alabama UASH DRUG S'l'0IiS G. E. APPLIANCES Prescriptions T.T. Dalton, Phg. 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