South Girard High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Phenix City, AL)
- Class of 1958
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SCHOOL SONG Tune: iOh Danny Boyl Ole South Girard Our Pride and joy are with you From day to day As here we spend our time We're loyal to And hail you on to finer things Just being here Has made you dear to us. Ole South Girard Our faithfulness will always last We'll cling to you Tho' Long Ago we've Passed, Throughout your gates To other Milestones in our Lives Ole South Girard, Ole South Girard You have our Praise. DEDICATION , We, who are about to attain a major scholastic goal, our graduation from high school, feel that it is in harmony with the gratitude which our souls wish to express that we make this dedi- cation. ln recognition of your sincere efforts to assist us in attaining this goal, mindful of the interest that you have demonstrated in all matters pertaining to us, recalling the meticulous attention which you have given to every step in our path toward assimilating the required sage for graduation, as proof that our hearts are overflowing with gratefulness for your vigilant application of all the arts of pedagogy to insure our successful educational attain- ment, we, the class of i958 respectively dedicate this edition of the school yearbook to our beloved Principal and Faculty. DIREC To the principal, faculty and students: I am extremely happy to take this opportunity to commend you for your superb performance during this school year. Your wholehearted cooperation with our efforts has enhanced the entire school program in our system. The efficient manner in which you have utilized your educational facilities and in some respects under very difficult circumstances has fully justified all the faith and confidence I have in you. May your splendid spirit of industry and harmony continue to guide you as together we face the great tasks that lie ahead. WARREN N. RICHARDS Acting Superintendent TOR - -- ' f H.. sm. . . he ,wiifasaaslfsfa H Helifzfzrftfitfirelrf' 150 -r - ..... A ,WW 5551375 'S . L ' if , - 2 , : 5 413: - zwwmig 'r - 555-'iliifii . T fl 5355: q if N , T 22 AM E if , .Q , U tthl?W'Z MaiJb rfisawg. - 'fgflgffsiwgs EQESEQEEEEEEEQEELQESQQZEQESQF f , -.-- f , mg 1 T T T , , 1 , - -a W' w tsfesrfvmggir , gg: ,Q Egsxgggxgaqigssgirfiilrzxisfeyszazna g ...-, ' sSRmss1 zt2'e11ssQggf ' . z ' S3 :gageJswfgieggexsisrmw -sg-, siifwfggfgsifmiwx f2eg35w,i,1aMzi1Wx:, i is .... . r A ....... . mgiasriiaq af:-ugafimaiai . 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We express our deepest appreciation for the fine efforts you have re- flected in helping with our school program. TO THE PARENTS: We want you to know what ever success made in our school program during this year, we owe a pro-rate share to each parent. The fine cooperation of the past is highly gratified for which we thank you. PRUIJUCERS a NX KCON jf? , X . K 7-Brad uc ad 'By .I MRS. JEFFRY ROWELL B.S. Alabama State College Advance Study, Wyne Univ. New York Teacher's College Librarian MRS. RUTH Y. LEWIS B.S. Alabama State College Advance Study, Tuskegee lnst. Atlanta University Math lSenior Class Sponsor? MR. CLARANCE A. BIBB A.B. Miles College Advance Study, Bradley Univ, Social Study, Visiting Teacher MR. JAMES S. ABRON B.S. Alabama A8tM College Science, Math, Assistant Coach MRS. VERA RAMSAY A.B. Clark College Advance Study, Atlanta Univ. Social Studies MRS, B. S. MERRIWEATHER B.S. Alabama States College M.A. New York University English Uunior Class Sponsorl MRS. ETHEL STEPHENS MR, LESTER MASON JR. MRS. AUDREY CROCKER BS. Alabama State College A,B. Morris Brown College POSEY Drama, English Advance Study, Ala. State Col. B.S. Alabama State College Math, Science Advance Study, Ala. State Col Secretary MR. LEVEN A. ROBINSON BS. Georgia Teachers College Advance Study, Ala. State Col. Graduate of Atlanta College of Mortuary Science Science MRS. AGNES H. LOWE MRS. SADIE PHILLIPS A,B. Benedict College B.S. Alabama State College Social Science Science Ur. Class Sponsor? .215 I wwwiftwy, -a,jw.mwgf'w 2 gm . -. 3 , Q A we ,Mm ,w,t5,g.f.wk.sygg W MW' ,M.p3,w5a,,,3 y- w is W ,Q 'W T 1 evil? News efmgfiaw E . I Q sffga siiffw Q . . 1 1532423 1 5 T 4c.1....te .. W., Mum . 4 e ww? .ti .MQ . is W v mmm - I ww Q Q sq, ggiwswi 12 ' xegatlwimfgmfffkgkbal 253 m3a'F'fgzifwE igyfis-, .. 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X, ,.,. as ,h.. ...B .A -. r - ' M ' - my .5 A J :rf:,H ,.:i: - -6E'1:f.:.E.!-. ,i A ' f'l--Uh bwfvaafmw' mls A 5' 'IW ' 1 ,f V - - - , :Twins xggsygw pw' ,gigg- I I Q . . 33 ' , ' ' ' ' im v..1tiI2'L3I5JJ:3ik 11'- IES ' ' f ' ' . F L.'s?ff-IQIWQW-'.:t'1V:'MflW'-1.-if MR. LAMAR SMITH BS. Alabama State College Band Master MRS. MARGIE S. GALLOWAY AB. Paine College Science MR. LEO T. HARRISON, SR. BS. Florida ASM University MRS. MADDIE A. MORRIS BS. Tennessee State University Social Science Advance Study, Tuskegee Inst. Math, Coach MRS. HATTIE M. RICHMOND BS. Tuskegee Institute Social Studies MISS LEILA INGERSOLL AB. Clark College Drama, English x 4 LEADI NG STARS if 1 L l l l JAMES BARNES ULYSSES BROWN, JR. Little James 'IGVGBSGH Football, Chorus, Annual Staff, News president of Sr. Class, Capt. of Foot- Commentator, Vice President of Sr, ball Team, Pres. of Student Council, Class. Pres, ot l-li-Y, Editor-in-Chief of An- Success isn't a goal, it's a reward that nual Staff. comes after hard work. Courage is the first of human qual- ities because it is the quality which guarantees all others. l l i l GLORIA BODDIE ROSELLA ALEXANDER Jean Rose l Band, Correspondent Sec. of Student Correspondent Sec. of Senior Class, Council, Financial Sec. of Senior Chorus, Student Council Representa- Class, Chorus, Library Club, French tive, C.A.l-l. Club. Club. Love is a game of winners and Keep smiling, it affects your per- losers, but who wants to be a Ioser. sonaIity. J il' l ,-.'-- l ,.., W JOHN THOMAS WALTA MAE HALL W Fat Daddy Walt i Band, Football, Pres. of Science Club, Treas. of Student Council, Annual Sgt,-at-Arms of Sr. Class. Staff, Pres. of Tri-Hi-Y, Chorus, Always look forward, toward the Treas. ot Sr. Class, Treas. of C.A.l-l. future. Club, News Commentator. ' Life is what you think, think straight , and life will become straight for you. i . ,f. . 121 .. gr.-:gjr A' r H -- ' ' '52qI5:I5:?f-:-'I V' ' ',sQi'3.JP 1 edit 4'-at Y if A . 2 1 V '?1f5:5E5ii'i'i-iii''1-5.59E5'E2f5:55f2rEf.'1s112SfIzfEi.iE:F:E'f,2.355553525 i::f ,-liftQ12 5f5.2E.2:f5frf'2i12l H ,, Rene Recording Sec. of Senior Class, Chorus, Student Council, Dramatic Club, French Club. The greatest desire in every man's life should be someone to make him do the best he can. SHIRLEY LOUISE WALKER Sheila Business Mgr. of Sr. Class, Business Mgr. of Annual Staff, Student Coun- cil Representative, C.A.H. Club, French Club. Never speak iII of anyone, try al- ways to speak good of everybody. AMY PHILLIPS Tater Basketball,C. A.l'l. Club, Sgt.-at-Arms of Sr. Class. A winner never quit and a quitter never wins. tt' E .. ,. V egg -:-: :::-555: ..... : : Q .: 1 . 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Tait '-'-?Ir S.. , M 5 lg ,, .:5.1,,...,,,.,5.,5 -.,,-1. ,,-f, 3 : :15::.,., EUNICE JEAN DAVIS nhjeann C.A.H. Club, Science Club. Give the world the best and the best will come back to you. 'if irt-'lsifii -. '2t '-5. 5 i :E:. 'i- - ,,,,, ,..,,, ..,,, y .,,, ,,,, , .,, 1 .,,,:.,,: ,. . .,-. L -:fs A -- we wsu 1- . .5 . .- P .M at 1 .. if 2.QQfia..mi!i,iig5 75? ' 't-'t- ' . 9 Qvbv Q wifi . 1.-Fire 1,-Q. .- . 1. '-H I s Hat ft ft .S ' l L 1, P ,, 5 1 2 ' 'un . it , lx 'f -r-.f-azs. -: S yd: ' '. f l'5::1-'55-f .f?5.:::-f JOE LEWIS CLARK Hoe., I live the life I love, I love the life I live. .lzilv 11.2211 1' I 2 :gi-1:,:::1 - rr M :situ .-I - 2:55 - 2 212.1 -1'::,s1. f-:-- 3:52 Q l ' 1 Sig ikisfrzg .,.. 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CHRISTINE FLEMING Chris, Shirley, l.ashun C.A.l-l. Club, French Club. Sewing Club, Art Club, French Clu Whatever you do, let it be well done. M at? . 5 . ...Q .. P . , tw ' , , mae. 3 si51s .,.g..::.:2:'P 2. ': f2 2.-2.1-',.,-.:' .1 ma .S we :Lime -' -it A :'e2,::. .... . - ,ery 71, .abs srsvggiit Q. ... A - tw. 1. Q- ' swhwlwzawwwe, elf: ezwrvggmltifi W r , . 1 f . ...V 5- 'fi 9f,fmf.Z3'5 RWM V - ::::.:.::E32: fI- ' 2... E3 ...T ,AW ':f.:,2...1.:z::' S . ., .. .. - 1 1.5 'ff tg l . . KKK . .,.. .. f .24 ,,..... .. . is ss? fl ,N ., Z. tix . Aa' 19 ...Q ' a A .. I:ixsE,g3-.-2.,,:.,. -.-.- WN M' ,I,fI-.:-333 --- WW ..... . -ev- 1 QE. Zi :ff w 4 ....... fy -: :..g.....e- -. Q-:-1 ::..::sf:.2 f,.s-:-:- -' '- . W L. C. FLEMlNG Little Bud Chorus, Band, l-li-Y, French Club. Ask a favor and it shall be given. GLORIA FREEMAN ..SUe,. 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Club. rl love is After the verb 'to help', to the most beautiful verb in the world. li skaasege BURNETT KIMBER Bunny Library Club. Through success is the brittle mind of the goal. LONNIE HENDERSON Lonnie Science Club, Football, Greatness comes from deeds no your heart. HELEN JEAN HUGHL Darling C.A.l-l, Club. Ceremonies country, but where the same. we wi .rv are different true politeness ff' 2: EY in every is every .za , ser , wi L iiiiiiikilit EJ. .. -wsesszm . raw , We E defame 52:1 2 fr. - - Q 1- - ewigygeaa 1 1. . . i 5 i s Qgggzal we ga i. 4 1 E3 rf . uf 'fr A A I QM Q A 2. Af N qv , s 1 1 1 f 1 V , . . X , 2 F 1 '53 egg Q, A tr, 1. gl? 5 it 'ft .edt A 3 A 6 Q f 5, 4 'wrt .ggi , W ist.: tgessiiw are 'Q -1 meswmw A9 -.-- -1- WQQ0. we 7 '2'2::-:, gifiifffelwsir 3' ' .-,. , Q. Q - W ,,., ' MILEY MAE LAWRENCE 'Sally C.A,l-l. Club. Love is a many splendored thing .. wsu... ,..,...g.y,..g, wwsw, .. ,. 1 . , ,, ra.-sz 1 aw- 1. 11... . . .wiif:z'.k1.i-fi? Q gm . 31.6112 3-xi-ggw i i - .Q ' . -We -.?3EK?13Q.215' -v is? 5 ' f '555-Tiki: ., 'Ei2i'EVW L . 1 ..waaw -2 s-Q. . -are 11.2- WEZ-sii 'fied M 'S fc? 1 3.5-sf.i.iesfS-sfxfwisu .wi fg...g5..iy '. ..,.. 3. 1 Z .... MR., ... Q Q Q 'kiwi S w iii as its - 1 Lf-gssgefaggs. ll' 1 x A3 . N. -Q .. -, -1 .. ,- ' S ..,. CX A wg S 1 sl Q ,, A ELOIS LEWIS l-luney Chorus, C. A. l-l. Club, French Club. Waste neither time nor money, but make wise use of both. Q.. g.:'z.-11.-P .-: H L,-, 1 ,, . 11 . 9- QQ...-sf-eg..S:,: .,,. -fflifs-.2,.-.lf-his-Q1-Q'QJf . Skiawgsitbsggiaw :..... .1 ffiwm s siisqgsggzfsiiseziw k'3egg1wss'Sf .,., . .. ...Q-. ..... R Q .... ..., ... H . 5552.315 ' IfSEI.f?f-'sl . ' . ,.., 1 ..,,,.. : M Jif ii M. M .se . W W .... W 1-S-1,'Z:,I1.I-.:e1!-5'::3E',-E--r mx .J-:E:i51Ia-Ei:2f'I: -I-'ZEZEE4' Ef'F1iI'I-T2-272' 'Iii i 5 3.'E-EE' 'I Q, 5 'K .':35.Q . 'I 'fZ 'I'.'5 5 RUDOLPH RU York Football. No man is happy think himself so. .F g ge-gg.. 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Confidence is a thing not to be pro- duced by compulsion . ROBERT JAMES WILLIAMS DOROTHYE WILSON li-I-Urkff HDOHYH Science Club. Tri-Hi-Y, N.O.T. Club, Dramatic Club Make have . JJ? 'lTfggr+i ?W !. , vwmgwg XM 'mb' an an : y we s- 'U . ' f K W' if il' Si' .S5z?':::.? ' '- W .z zfr-r Sggzisefsfwa siiirfwesr. -N Qfh ffffig 124: were is :Qc it I1 2- sms.:-r hazmat 'ge ..i- U i ga sv 5, I fix M A ti mes -ewwfizsw A issfgw ismi wa s RAY PLEZE Jack Dramatic Club. Basketball. the best of whatever you 'I can't' is Iazy . Picture Not Available ERSKINE STROUD Play Boy You can make it if you try, just have KNOW fhY5elf - faith in you rseIf . CLASS SONG ITune of Solongl SO LONG SOUTH GIRARD, SO LONG So long Girard, We will meet again Someday South Girard. Hope that then we will say, South Girard We've been gone too long. All alone with our memories of you, We can dream that you'll always be true. You're our own even though we are far apart We will keep you, right here in our hearts. So long, so long when we leave you, We will cry S.G. High This could never be good-bye S.G. High We'll just say so long. by James Barnes Joe N. Ealy CLASS MOTTO Out of school life into life's school CLASS COLOR Red and White CLASS FLOWER Red Carnation CLASS HISTORY of 1958 By JULIA CHAMBERS AND MARGARINE HENRY September 8, l954, the smiling faces of teachers and the happy students began strolling down the corridors of success once again, with the only thought in mind, a prosperous and successful school term. At that time there appeared in the doorway several students discussing their summer vacation. These students were to become the class of l958. During our freshman year our class had to be divided into two sections. Our homeroom teachers were: Mrs. H. M. Richmond and Mrs. l. S. Lightfoot, who were very helpful and al- ways willing to help their students with any problem. There were 69 students enrolled. -lhirty-five in section one and thirty-four in section two. Our freshman year was quite con- fusing and complicated because we had to get adjusted to new rules and standards. The following year we became sophomores and we had begun to feel more at home. We were more than happy to have our same hard working homeroom teachers. We were also happy to welcome the smiling faces of such new students as :Laura Coar, James Broad- nax, Eunice Davis, Rosa Jackson, Mary Flakes, Dorothy Wilson, Joan Sneed, Christine Flem- ing, Jonathan Ealy, Albert Floyd, Erskine Stroud, Lonnie Henderson and Arthur Thompson. Our new students became good friends to every one and felt right at home because of the friendly and pleasant atmosphere with which we greeted them. Next year we became juniors, and by this time we were well accustomed to our wonder- ful environment. Both sections of the class welcomed new homeroom teachers, who were Mrs. J. Rowells and Mrs. R. Y. Lewis. We again welcomed new students. They were: Alberta Davis, Mary Jo Wilson, Fannie Tolbert, Josie Freeman, and James Upshaw. We also welcomed three veterans. They are James Barnes, who became very outstanding and whom we found to be a very versatile person. K. C. Kixon tShortyJ, and Willie Evans. Every Junior's, head was in a claud, dreaming of the day we would give our Junior-Senior prom. The prom was really an occasion to remember. The prom was held in the beautifully decorated school auditorium. Our class colors were, Red and White. Our Motto, Out of school life into life's school. Our Theme was, Love's Shop. Spot River's band furnished music for the prom. A special song, True Love, was played for the Juniors and I Love You Truly was played for the Seniors. We were indeed happy to welcome a new instructor, Mr. C. Bibb, our history instructor. We found Mr. Bibb to be a hardworking instructor, who helped in every way he could. This year was exciting and filled with many pleasant memories for every Junior, Now we come to the fourth and final year of our high school career. We were named Calm, Cool, and Collective Seniors. With this epithet, we began to buckle down and become serious about the tasks we had to perform. There were fifty-four students enrolled. A com- bination of twenty-eight girls and twenty-six boys. We were more than happy to have as our homeroom teacher, the dynamic Mrs. R. Y. Lewis. The organization 'of our senior class was very notable, the following officers were elected: Ulysses Brown, President, James Barnes, Vice President, Margarine Henry, Recording Secretary, Gloria Boodie, Financial Secretary, Rosella Alexander, Corresponding Secretary, Walta Mae Hall, Treasurer, Amy Phillips and John Thomas, Sgts.-at-Arms, and Louise Walker, Business Manager. During our senior year we were honored to be the first senior class to enjoy quite a number of new additions to our school. We were the first senior class to conquer the epithet Miss Blue Streak by popularity vote. This was the first year our queen was elected by this method. Our contest was the popular Miss Margarine Henry, who was victorious in winning this title. Our queen was honored to participate in many of the city's finest parades: The Tuske- gee-Morehouse parade, The Fort Valley-Morris Brown, of which she was a contestant and won third place, Spencer's homecoming parade, and of course, .our own homecoming parade. We were the first class to introduce a course in written and spoken French to our school. An assembly program was given, entitled Un jour De Paris CA day in Parisi, which was very interesting and enjoyable to everyone .Our guest speaker was the distinguishd Lt. Col. Albert Merglen of Paris, France, who spoke to us on the customs and activities of the French people. This effort was made possible through the resourcefulness of our ever hard-working Mr. Bibb. Our school, as well as our class was more than proud to enjoy for the first year, our own school band. Through the time, effort and ingenuity of Mr. L. Smith, our band proved to be very successful. As the saying goes, One good thing leads to another. Our band led to the offspring of another band, a Jazz Band, Lamar Smith and His Sheiks. We were very happy to have two seniors who were so outstanding to maintain their positions, although this privilege was forbidden for seniors. They were: Julia Chambers, of our fine cheerleaders squad, and Martha Gosha, our leading majorette. We were very proud of our fine football team that maintained a perfect record throughout the season. Our class was the first to obtain a former graduate as our Baccalaureate speaker, in the person of Rev, lsiah Harvey. Conclusively, our senior year was the most exciting and memorable throughout our entire school career. ln our final analysis, the class of l958 was the most sophisticated and outstanding class of all times, they were just the most. CLASS WILL John Thomas, will to Walter' Vaughn the' best of luck with Francis, and to Annie Sumbry and Dorothy Ezekiel the ability to grow taller. James Lyles, will to John Allen my Sputnix about fillerbusting, and to Eddie Stephens my ability to attain all of the flopnixs in my chemistry class. Martha Gosha, bequest my high stepping talent to Eva Gaines, and my beautiful white majorette suit to Barbara Lewis. Randolph Golden, will my ability to be a glamour boy as well as a lover boy to Walter Bass, and to Calvin Richardson the ability to be a good center on the football team. Christine Fleming, will to Claudia Gary my position in the cafeteria, and to Hattie Pearl Williams my seat in the senior class. Helen Hughley, will to Julia Gibson my seat in the senior class. Kathryn Phillips, will to Jeraline Rutledge my seat in the senior class. Mary Flakes, will to Doris Heard my personal seat in Mr. Bibb's history class evenings after school, and to Jessie Phillips one-fourth of my original height. Josie Freeman, will to Eva Gaines my beautiful legs, and to Sara Hill my exclusive walk, Miley Lawrence, will to Lenoria Scott my seat in Mr. Bibb's room and my beautiful legs. Arthur Thompson, will my poetic ability to any deserving junior. Leslie Holloway, bequest my ability to hold my position on the football team and be a great football star to Harvey Harris, and to Eddie Eaves my ability to be a lover, and to Louis Littleton my hiding position in Mr. Harrison's classes which is the last seat in the last row. Dorothye Wilson, will to Sara Brooks my seat and all my ponies, donkeys, and mules l rode in chemis- try, and to jessie Joe Phillips and Joseph Johnson my ability not to get fever and all shook up in Mr. Harrison's class. Jessie Ford, will to Jeraline Rutledge and Walter Bass all of the ponies, donkeys and mules in second the row in Mr. Robinson's chemistry class. Sara Cooks, will to Dorothye Eziekle, Doris Morgan and Barbara Lewis my ability to get A's all through school even in the l2th grade, Joe Clark, will to Udon Parker my friendy personality toward all girls. James Upshaw, will to John Allen my ability to keep a job. Rossella Alexander, will to Annie Sumbry my pleasing personality and my seat in the chemistry cass. Albert James Floyd, will to Melvin Hollis my ability to be seen and not heard. K. C. Dixon, will to Harvey Harris my position on the football team, and to James Rowells the ability to be co-captain of the football team. Gloria Bocldie, will my musical and dramatic ability to any deserving junior. Anna Lee Davis, will to Hattie Pearl Williams my Glamorous smile. Gloria Freeman, will my pleasing and pleasant voice tone to Lizzie Dixon. Annie Hubbard, bequest to Annie Pearl Sanks my ability to get along with her classmates and to Jeraline Rutledge my loving voice. Rosie Jackson, will to Claudie Gary my ability to be a B student. Largy Tarver, will to Joseph Jones and Calvin Richardson my ability to attend class and still remain mu e. Ulysses Brown, will to Annie Louise Wright all my divine love, and to Eddie Eaves my number 44 jersey. Julia Chambers, will to Edith Heard and her group to be able to circle around the school and not act so old, but to be able to act their age, and to Doris Morgan my A's in English and Literature. James Barnes, will to all junior speakers my composure and self assurance. Mary Jo Wilson, will to Doris Heard my ability to act like a young lady, not an old one. Rudolph Rutledge, will to Louis Littleton my good sportsmanship, and to Henry Jackson the ability to be a loverboy and to James Rowell the ability to throw the bone when in a jam in a football game. Joe Nathan Ealy, will to Johnny Lee Ealy my abiltiy to be a good boy in the l2th grade. were in love with me, that I didn't want. ability to copy and don't get caught, and and Johnny Mae Stringer. the faculty members to Lenoria Scott. Hattie Pearl Williams my positions in the cafeteria and senior class. Willie Mae Foster my seat in the senior class. will to Doris Heard my pleasing personality and my ability to come to school looking like Willie C. Sanders, will to John Allen all of the girls that L, C. Flemings, will to Louis Littleton and Eddie Eaves my to Annie Ruth Sumbry, Ruby Colbert my ability to stay on good terms with to talk bequest will to will to my ability Walta Hall, Joan Sneed, Elois Lewis, Laura Coar, a senior. Fannie Tolbert, will to Edith Heard my seat in Mr. Harrison's room, and to Sara Brooks my pleasing personality. Alberta Davis, will to the girls of the junior class the opportunity to drive an Oldsmobile' to school during their senior year, and Willie Mae my senior average of a HB . Robert Williams, will to John Allen my ability to be very smart in school and my ability to use my brain instead of my mouth. Lonnie Henderson, will to Louis Littleton my ability to stay in school seven and one-half hours a clay wtihout visiting Nick's Poolroom. Louise Walker, bequest my ability to get up at 6:35 and do all of my work at home and still get to school before the first bell rings, to Frances Ezekiel. Eunice Davis, will to Hattie Pearl Williams my seat by the heater, and to Jeraline Rutledge my ability to keep my mouth closed and not laugh so much. Annie Hubbard, will to Lizzie Dixon my beautiful dancing talent. CLASS PROPHECY By WALTA MAE HALL When I was asked to write the class prophecy I was really amazed because I wondered how in the world I would know what each of my classmates would be doing five, ten or even twenty years from now. I worried about it until I almost gave up. But during the Christmas holidays, a little friend of mine received an Al- ladin's lamp for Christmas and she brought it over to my house one day and said, WaIta, if you rub this lamp and wish real hard you can see what anyone of your classmates will be doing in the future. I had practically given up hope and was disgusted, so I told her not to bother me because I had to write the class prophecy. When I mentioned prophecy she asked what did it mean, I told her that it meant to predict or foretell the future of someone. She said, well I told you that's what this lamp will do and I told her that it was just a fairy tale. But she insisted that it would foretell the future. Soon my little friend went away but she forgot to carry her lamp and as I was about to call her I picked the lamp up and started to rub it and thought what would Rosella Alexander be doing in the next five years. As I closed my eyes, to my surprise I could see her as an English instructor at the Alabama State Teacher's College and as she talked to the other faculty members I was impressed because there beside her were Helen Hughley, Alberta. Davis, Kathryn Phillips, Eunice Davis, L. C. Flemings, Joe Nathan Ealy and Rosie Lee Jackson, all members of the same faculty. Rubbing this lamp seemed very childish and if anyone had walked in the room while I was doing this, I really wouldn't have had an explanation. I continued to rub the lamp and l could see Amy Phillips, Josie Freeman, Anna Davis, Miley Lawrence, Dorothye Wilson, Martha Gosha and Christine Fleming as Registered Nurse attending a nurse's convention, headed by Dr. James Barnes of the Barnes Medi- cal Center of Pittsburgh, Pa. This was getting very exciting. Robert Williams came next to my mind so I rubbed the lamp and before I had started good I could see him as a famous artist just finished drawing the President of the United States' portrait. This would not be a surprise to anyone because everyone knew Robert Williams was very artistic. Indeed this was interesting and I couldn't wait to see what Randolph Golden, Leslie Holloway and Rudolph Rutledge would be doing five years from now, As I rubbed the lamp I could see Randolph as a lawyer in the district attorney Rudolph Rutledge's office and as I looked down the hall in this exclusive building, I saw a sign on one door that read, Lawyer K. C. Dixon and Leslie Holloway. Inside I could see Elois Lewis getting a divorce from her third husband on grounds of non-support. I would have to hurry if I wanted to finish this in the next hour, So to speed time up I continued to rub the lamp and thought of Lonnie Henderson. As I gazed into the lamp I wasn't at all surprised at what I saw because Lonnie Henoerson was now heavyweight champion of the world and heading his own gym for trainers, I didn't stop rubbing the lamp because I was anxious to see what Mary Jo Wilson would be doing and to my surprise I saw her as a fashion designer in Paris, France, Quickly I thought of the entertainment world and I remembered that Margarine Henry, Annie Hubbard, Gloria Boddie and Burnett Kimbrough were all musicians and I thought of the Moulin Rouge and its fine stars and I looked over the entrance and the sign read starring tonight that sensational vocalist Margarine Henry, and the band accompanying her was John Thomas and his Sycopators, Down the street from the Moulin Rouge was a dance studio and Annie Hubbard was owner. Gloria Boddie and Burnett Kimbrough are now still close friends and they have their own television show on Channel 2, sponsored by that ever-ambitious, James Lyles, who is now the inventor of that smart sport car Lysan Mark IV which costs S22,000. Willie Sanders was such a good friend of James Lyles so I looked around in the office of the Company that makes the new sport cars, Lysan, and there Willie Sanders was, Vice President of the company. I knew we had some athletes in our class, so as I rubbed the lamp those fellows were Larry Tarver and Ulysses Brown's position ten years from now became visible, Larry a professional tennis player, and Ulysses Brown a graduate of F.A.M.U. playing pro-football. This rubbing business was getting to be a habit now and if the lamp was taken from me I would be lost. Julia Cham- bers and Sarah Cook were my next victims, so as I rubbed the lamp I could see them touring the world after inheriting a million dollars each from an anonymous donor. I was indeed glad to see them doing this because I had often heard them speak of not having seen any part of the world except Alabama and a small portion of Georgia. As this picture was fading out, another one came into focus and there was Ray Plezes, great evangelist, holding a convention in Madison Square Garden. About two blocks from Madison Square Garden there we see Doctors James Upshaw, Erskine Stroud and Albert Floyd in their office just settling down from their trip to the moon. These doctors were the first to invent a missile that would go to the moon in a half-hour. Our hats are off to you for this invention. Joan Sneed, five years from now, will be the famous hair stylist with her own beauty shop associated with the Rose Morgan House of Beauty. Louise Walker can be seen five years from now as Lawyer K. C. Dixon's secretary. Jessie Mae Ford, five years from now will be a housewife, and married to her l5th husband in a period of two years. Five years from now Arthur Thompson will be a great poet. I had rubbed so much that my hands were about to blister. But I had almost forgotten Fannie Tolbert, Mary Flakes, Gloria Freeman and Laura Coar. Fannie Tolbert, five years from now is a nurse in the Air Force. Mary Flakes is a great orator. Gloria Freeman, a movie producer who received the Oscar for her first movie entitled S, G, Rock. Laura Coar is now a secretary at Clark College. Last but by no means least, yours truly will be married and working on her master's degree at Florida A8.M University. THE MONTH BEFORE GRADUATION By Arthur Thompson 'Twas the month before graduation, And all through the hall, We seniors were gayj the happiest of them all. We have our futures all planned with care, And hope that the sixth of June will soon be here Some huddled in bunches, groups and pairs, To compare the plans of others Some of us will be Doctors, this you will discover, Some will be Nurses, Secretaries and Mothers. Now that the sixth is drawing near. We seniors have the feeling that we haven't a care We asked for our privileges as other classes did, And when they were granted, our hearts felt big. Yes, we seniors have gotten our privileges at last, And now we sit out front in the When we leave, we know it will be sad, But the dear little juniors will be glad. We've reached the goal of success at last. And we've passed the test in Mr. As we leave, we say to everyone, Whatever you do, let it be well done. with theirs. grass. Bibb's French Class. CLASS POEM THE TIME OF GRADUATION By Willie Sanders The time has come when we must go We do admit these years have been so. lt is time for us to go on our way Oh, how we wish that we could stay ln June when we walk out these doors South Girard will be with us where ever we go. We must say it hurts us to say goodbye To look around our room and see each other cry. l-low we will miss cracking jokes with Mr. Harrison And calling Mr. Bibb and the janitor for comparison. The years we spent here, uor work has been tuff So will leave it to the Juniors to keep it up. The Juniors been praying for this day to come So they'll be Seniors and a class of one. So far we have the largest class to graduate So please don't forget the class of '58. By James Lyles At the time of graduation the Seniors will be sad But our dear Juniors will be very glad. Through these corridors we will no more pass On our way to Mr. Robinson's Chemistry class. We But We But We But will try to do our best we Seniors will have no more rest. will graduate with vision of scholarship in our head wherever we go we will put SG, over our bed, will leave to accomplish great things we have to take what nature brings. When we return to you for a short visit We will retain everything that she hath giveth. Some will be teachers, doctors, lawyers and scientists But We we all pray none of us will be mindless. will do our best to conquer the unknown Even if we have to work our fingers to the bone. Yes, we are the Seniors of '57 and '58 We all pray to accomplish something great, The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The Most Versatile Boy Most Versatile Girl .. Most Intellectual Boys . Most intellectual Girls . Neatest Boys . Neatesf Girls . ..,, , Most Handsome Boy . Prettiest Girls .,., . Cutest Girl . . . Sweetest Girls . . . . Popular Boy .. . Most Popular Girls Most Studious Boy . Most Studious Girl . . . Most Dramatic Boy . . Most Most Dramatic Girls . . Most Business-like Boys . . Most Business-like Girl .. Most Timid Boys . . . Most Bashtul Girls .. Most Musical Boy .. Most Musical Girl .. Most Athletic Boy .. . Mosi Girl Most Likely To Succeed Boy Most Likely To Succeed Class Comedians ,....,... Most Courteous Boys . . . Most Courteous Girls .. Most Cooperative Girls .. Most Cooperative Boys .. Most Dependable Girls .. Most Dependable Boys .. Most Ladylike Girls .... Most Gentlemanlike Boy . . . Kindest ... ...... .... Smartest Girls . . . . Smartest Boy i..,....., Babies ot the Class .. .... Most Pleasing Personality Happy-Go-Lucky Boys ..., Lovers ot the Class . . . Athletic Girls .. ..... wHo's wilo . . .John Thomas ...Gloria Boddie ...James Lyles and James Barnes . . .Sara Cook and Gloria Boddie ...K. C. Dixon and James Upshaw . . .Louise Walker and Julia Chambers . . .Erskine Stroud . . .Mary Jo Wilson and Margarine Henry .. .Fannie Tolbert . . .Laura Coar and Gloria Freeman . . .Larry Tarver ...Walta Hall and Margarine Henry ...L. C. Fleming . . . Rosie Lee Jackson . . .Willie Sanders ...Gloria Boddie and Annie Hubbard ...Ulysses Brown and James Barnes .. .Louise Walker ...L. C. Fleming and Albert Floyd . . .Sara Cook and Helen Hughley . . .John Thomas . . .Gloria Boddie . . .Ulysses Brown ...Julia Chambers and Amy Phillips . . .Rosie Lee Jackson . . .Robert Williams . . , Larry Tarver, Julia Chambers and Burnett Kimbrough . . .James Lyles and K. C Dixon . . . Dorothy Wilson and Eunice Davis ...Walta Hall and Sara Cook . . .James Lyles and Ulysses Brown ...Walta Hall, Alberta Davis, Louise Walker and Julia Chambers . . .Ulysses Brown, Willie Sanders and James Lyles . , .Laura Coar and Alberta Davis ' . . . K. C. Dixon ...Kathryn Phillips and Gloria Freeman ...Sara Cook and Gloria Boddie . . .James Lyles . . .Dorothye Wilson and Rosie Jackson . . .Rosella Alexander ...Randolph Golden, Larry Tarver, Leslie Holloway and Rudolph Rutledge ...Mary Jo Wilson and Larry Tarver, Louise Walker and James Lyles, Fannie Tolbert and Albert Floyd. C0- STARS N K X 5 , X - 'Q 1,-.....,,,,,,4M - x 2? is ECHOES FROM THE JUNIORS We, the Juniors of South Girard High realize that you Seniors are ready to take off into a vast world of limitless opportunities. Success is your goal, because of your most colorful and dynamic school years filled with many activities that were worthy, which shall always be remembered by your fellow classmates. We pause to say we are proud of you, honor and even hold you dear to our hearts. We hope that in looking over this yearbook, you will realize as you gaze upon new faces as well as the new activities inserted that we have done more to make this book more interesting, more colorful and captivating to the eye, which will cast its spell on you to ever be true to us in helping to improve as we move forward. Remembering our motto Semper Paratus always ready and prepared to do a good and better job, This we meani our family and school life are the roots which made our foundation for this superior piece of work. Hats off to you and your sponsor, Mrs. R, Y. Lewis who worked diligently and patiently with a smile throughout the school year. Success is yours. JUNIORS 84 CLASS SPONSORS MRS. B. S, MERRIWEATHER MRS. S. A. PHILLIPS .mv : me 1' Q I eg as Wizqggg - an f an W .... vw ,Ma Sw, SSW . I. QSQWQN W :g- ,Q ww. ai... - W C 517, 4 55.51 :M Y. gy if-A mari WGW71-sf. 7 in D. was 11- . 0 2. sw an me .-., M.. . , .. :Mm . 3x Q Heh' Q .xx 'W aka Q A22 9 I c fs we ya. I 91- 3 f Q I 9 We W 31 H . ,ww fs 5 -Se TSN A g' L., Q ' W Wai. 1 .Q ?,3is'fQ? , 1 9' Q Q, .. ' . 1:1112 -1f2fi2i:2:. 1 KL 'Q V S if 9, 5' W? Efiwzfbz 3, 'I' Bigziiaifzizis' -wang, I msg H E: WZ' 1 3 J N ':5::: Swan: 2:35 3 E 4 K S A Q igig-jQ'Q:x:::i: '-'1:. 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Left to right: Edna Phearson, Dorothy Etchin, Annie Warrick, Lula Bell Flagg, Charlie Sumbry, Troop Leader Mrs, J. Rowell, Mary Lee Hicks, Evelyn Sumbry, Mary Ann Fountain, and Margarette Dawkins. Not shown: Mrs. B. S. Merriweather-Assist. Leader 8. Mrs. E. M. James-Assist. Leader. SECOND ROW Standing are officers of the C.A.H. Club. Namely: Alberta Davis, Eunice Davis, Marth G h QP . . . a os a resident, Mary Jo Wilson, Walta Hall-Treasurer, Louise Walker, Anna Davis-Chaplain. Not shown: Mildred Perry-Vice President, Dorothy Ezekiel - Secretary. Other Members: Helen Willis, Annie B. Warrick, Lula Mae Berry, Rosie Ezekiel, Johnnie Jones, Joyce Kimber, Louise Lewis, Mildred Warker, Claudie Gay, Doris Heard, Ruby Colbert, Johnnie Stringer, Annie Herbert, Charsie M. Williams, Ethel M. McGee, Dorothy Etchin, Maggie Lee Thomas, Eunice Davis, lmogene Redd, Alberta Davis, Christine Fleming, Helen Hughley, Kathryn Phillips, Rosie Lee Jackson Amy Phillips Barbara Cliatt Elizabeth S b , um ry, Dorothy Ezekiel, Jessie Phillip, Mildred Perry, Edith Heard, Willie Berry, Sarah Hill, Betty Morris, Betsy Gordon, Carolyn Day, Sarah Boards, Elma Lee Reynolds, Annie Gilliam, Daisy Mae Benton. Advisors: Mrs. B. S. Merriweather Mrs. V. L. Ramsey Mrs. Hattie Richmond Objectives: l. To create an interest in Art Activities. 2. To develop a desire to want to learn some of the simple techniques in the different forms of arts and crafts. 3. Develop creativity. TRI-HI-Y MRS, ETHEL M. STEPHENS, MRS, AUDREY C. POSEY - Advisors Z WWH Nfwwfwmfmm viiiih M-N,mw:-ziggy.,wm,..,m H W .,-.' I .-,., i V'-2: - r --f- - we --'- - '-'-' r swwwwrmwnmwswssvfrxfwbwwz. 'h'A' iw A -.'. .. :I ' ': I f .,.. - E A, 4 ' ,,,. 1' . . M -.fi:y5I,,. ' ' f ' - : Q, AQ f Q f Q V ' I i Q - f' . . 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ROBINSON, Advisor FRENCH CLUB Sponsored by MR. CLARENCE A. BIBB STUDENT COUNCIL MRS. AGNES LOWE 84 MRS. 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'::g::aggegsf: ':' 5:' E K 5 L A -' kffligigk Q55 1.3.2 ' :g.55 K 15- S ,sigma fi. '?4j???j'fg 1ff'31YW3 f'ig5?1yEf1.fg, 5 QF Hkgfkx ' W K EfE5E5 f 55? f3:i fi, Emwm mmwzmm , 1 .... J w s? 3 M zE,i?5S2ifEE???EEwi5i?SE5 'N f' x .1515 il +2-1,5 ANNUAL STAFF NURSES OF TOMORROW LIBRARY CLUB V f 'f N fl oy f' I fiff A 1 p0 X1 X WELL WISH ERS Miss Erma Abercrombie Miss Dorothy M. Abron Miss Susie M. Abron Mr. 84 Mrs. John Allen Sr. Mr. 81 Mrs. Melton Allen lvlr. 81 Mrs. Thomas Allen Mr. 84 Mrs. George Arnold Mrs. Thelma C. Askew Mrs. Helen Austin Sgt. Si Mrs. James Austin Mrs. l. Bailes Mr. 8. Mrs. J. B. Baldwin Mrs. Roberta Barge W. O. 81 Mrs. James Barnes Mr. 81 Mrs. Nelson Bass Mr. 84 Mrs. Wardell Bass PATRO Ll T Mr. 84 Mrs. Mrs. Rachel Mrs. Annie Mrs, Mary Mrs. Marga Wiley Fortson Fountain 81 Family Francis Ann Franklin ret Fleming Mr. Si Mrs. Napoleon Gaines Mrs. Blanche Galirnore Lt. 84 Mrs. Jesse Galloway 84 Son Mr. 81 Mrs. Mrs. Virgin Mr. 81 Mrs. Homer Gary ia Gary Isaiah Gibson Mr. 81 Mrs. Randolph Golden Mrs. Eva M Mr. 8. Mrs. Mr. Si Mrs. Mrs. Johnn ae Gosha Albert Gradham Davis Hall ie B. Hall Mr. 8g Mrs. Rufus Lamar Battle Mis. Clidy Mae Baughn Rev. Si Mrs. Z .D. Hardwick Mr. 84 Mrs. Leon Hardy Mr. 84 Mrs. Otis Morgan Mr. 81 Mrs. Early Moffett Mrs. Bertha Morris Mr. 8. Mrs. William Morris Mr. 81 Mrs. John W. Morten Mrs. Christine Murphy Mr. 8. Mrs. James Palmer Rev. 81 Mrs. Parham Mr. 84 Mrs. Herbert Perry Mrs. Louise Perry 84 Family Mrs. Katie Phillips Miss Lucille Phillips Mrs. Sadye A. Phillips Si Pixye Sgt. M. Porter S.F.C. Si Mrs. Louis Portis Mr. Si Mrs. James Albert Posey Mr. Si Mrs. Lucious Randolph MfSgt. 81 Mrs. J. M. Rankins Mr. 84 Mrs. A. C. Bellamy Mr. 8. Mrs. Zack Harper Mrs. Thelma Bellamy Mrs. Mary Benton Mr. Si Mrs. R. Bernard Berry Si D'Jara Mr. 81 Mrs. Mamie Lee Berry Mr. 81 Mrs. Clarence Bibb Mrs. Willie L. Bell Mrs. R. J. Blair Rev. 84 Mrs. W. M. Boddie Jr. Rev .81 Mrs. King D. Broadnax Mr. 81 Mrs. Dirious Brooks Mr. 81 Mrs. Willie Brooks Mr. 8. Mrs, Annie B. Brown Mr. Si Mrs. George Brown Mr. James O. Brown Mr. 81 Mrs. Ulysses Brown Mrs. M. C. Caruthers Mr. 8. Mrs. Milton Carter Mr. 81 Mrs. Junior Chambers Mr. 81 Mrs. Matthews Chattus Mrs. Mary L. Clark Mr. 8 Mrs. J. R. Camp Mr. 84 Mrs. John Coar Mr. 84 Mrs. Lincoln Cochran Mr. 81 Mrs. Clifford Colbert Mr. 81 Mrs. John L. Colbert, Jr. Mr. 81 Mrs. John Comer 81 Family Mrs. Julia Comer Mr. 81 Mrs. Leo T. Harrison Miss Mattie Harris Mr. 81 Mrs. Tom Harris Sr. Mr. 84 Mrs. William Heard Mr. 81 Mrs. Lonnie Henderson Rev. 84 Mrs. G. H. Henry Mr. 81 Mrs. James Henry Mr. 84 Mrs. Cecil Hill Mrs. Velma Hill Leslie Si Gloria Holloway Mr. 84 Mrs. Henry Hubbard Judson Hudson Mr. 84 Mrs. Mamie Humphrey Mr. 81 Mrs. James Hurt Mr. 81 Mrs. Prather Ingram Mrs. Annie Mae Jackson Mr. Jesse Jackson Mrs. E. M. James Mr. EQ Mrs. Hillery James Mr. 84 Mrs. Paul James Mr. Si Mrs. Hurtson Johnson Mrs. Annie Pearl Johnson 81 Family Mr. 81 Mrs. Daniel Jones Mr. Si Mrs. Francis Jones Mr. 81 Mrs. James Jones Sr. Mr. 84 Mrs. William Jones Mr. 8 Mrs. Albert Kimber Sgt. 81 Mrs. John C. Ramsey 84 Children Mr . 84 Mrs Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. 8. Mrs. F. C. Raven Roosevelt Redd Willie Reese Issac Reynolds Alfred Richardson Miss Edna A. Robinson Mrs. Florence Ross Mr. 84 Mrs. C. O. Rutledge Mr. 81 Mrs. Dock Rutledge Mr. 34 Mrs. Johnnie B. Rutledge Mrs. Katie R. Rutledge Mrs. Willie Lou Sanders Mr. EL Mrs. C. E. Samuel Mr. 8. Mrs. Arthur Sanks Mr. 84 Mrs. William Scott Mr. Si Mrs. Palmer Seldon Mr. 81 Mrs. Willie Dan Sellers Sr., 84 Family Mr. 81 Mrs. John Senior 8. Family Rev. 81 Mrs. Louis Short Mrs. Sara Simmons Mr. 81 Mrs. Lamar Smith Mr. 81 Mrs. Mack Sneed Mrs. Essie Spencer Mr. 81 Mrs. Graffead Spivey Mr. 81 Mrs. Andrew Stephen 84 Son Mr. 8. Mrs. Dan Stephen Mrs. W. Lee Stickney Bell Littleton Mrs. Dais Mrs. Eva Cook Mr. Elmon Cooper Mr. 81 Mrs. Wilburn Covington Mr. 81 Mrs. Albert Davis Mr. 8. Mrs. E. T. Davis Mr. 8 Mrs. George Davis Mrs. Sarah Davis Dawkins Y Mr. 8. Mrs. Louise Day Mr. 81 Mrs. James Dixon Mr. 81 Mrs. Bennie Drake Mr. 8. Mrs. lsaac Edmond Mr. 81 Mrs. Norman Evans Miss Carrie B. Ezekiel Mr. 81 Mrs. James Ezekiel Rev. 81 Mrs. James W. Ezekiel Mr. 81 Mrs. Robert Ezekiel Mr. 84 Mrs. Sylvester Feagins Mrs. Mary E. Flakes Mr. 81 Mrs. Peter Fleming Mr. 84 Mrs. Willie Fleming Mr. Si Mrs. Lawrence Fluellen Mrs. Louisiana Fortson Sgt. Willie Pitts Mr. 81 Mrs. J. H. Kimber Mrs. lrene Kindell Mr. 8 Mrs. Henry King W. O. 8. Mrs. Rannie J. Lewis 84 Children Mrs. Rhodd Mr. 84 Mrs. ie Lewis Willie Frank Lewis Mr. 84 Mrs. Louis Littleton Mrs. Willie Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. 84 Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. Curtis Lindsey Frank Long George Lowe Richard Lowe 81 Daughter James Lyles Sr. Milton Lyles Walter Martin Mr. 81 Mrs. Grover Mason Mrs. J. H. Mason Mrs. Julia Mason Mr. 81 Mrs. Fred McClendon Mrs. Dorothy McCoy Rev. 81 Mrs. J. L. Mclntyre Mrs. Lillie Meadows Mr. 84 Mrs. J. B. Merriweather MfSgt. Si Mrs. Walter Rowell Mrs. Estelle Stroud Mr. Mr. Mr. 81 Mrs. F. C. Sumbry 81 Mrs. M. C. Sumbry 81 Mrs. Elisha Thomas Mrs. Lillie Mae Thomas Mrs Mrs Mr. Mrs . Claudia Thompson . Annie M. Tolbert Si Mrs. Joseph Turner . Sadie Upshaw Mrs. Addie Mae Walker Mr. 84 Mrs. Arthur Walker Mrs. Sallie M. Walker Mrs. Julia T. Walton Mr. 81 Mrs. Roosevelt Watson Mrs. Bonnie M. Williams Mr. 81 Mrs. Henry C. Williams Mr. 84 Mrs. John H. Williams, Sr. Mr. 81 Mrs. Obediah Williams Mr. 8. Mrs. Wallace Williams Mr. 81 Mrs. Brady Wilson Mr. 84 Mrs. Dan Woods Mrs. Minnie Wright Mr. Si Mrs. Cranford Trotman Mrs. Doris Mahogany 3- ,1 At the head of the fashion class its The Chattahoochee Valley'S Greatest Department Store Since i876 BUY WHERE YoUR FRIENDS BUY RUCKER 31 OLDSMUBHJE , lt? Rocket Oldsmobiles 52,5 SAFETY TESTED USED CARS UC oLosmosiLE, mc., E Compliments of GORDON'S FOODS ll oz. QEWT? E 69c Compliments of Mrs. Bernice Pickett's Grocery Store We Specialize in Good Grocery and Market l208 - l5th Street Phenix City, Ala. CY 8-8972 ESTABLISHED 1866 I SEE S,.SQ3leefS 1 S ,TTS g WHOLESALE enocsmes Ann ciciins - fly. 900 FRONT AVE. COLUMBUS, GA. 506 - l4fl'1 Sl., Phenix City, Ala. Telephone CY 8-780l GUARD YOUR SAVINGS WITH First Federal Savings and Loan Association Of Russell County Savings Insured To Sl0,000 by F.S.l.C. 3MWJ Interest on Savings Com pl i ments of K FK EIGHTH STREET SERVICE STATION WASHING-LUBRICATION Willie and Ida Harris-Prop. Columbus, Georgia ig TRI CITY CLEANERS Sz LAUNDRY COMPLETE ONE STOP SERVICE Cash 84 Carry - Pickup 84 Delivery 700 I3th St. Phenix City Phone CY 8-8724 Where Cleaning has a Meaning Charles A. Henry-Owner Real Refreshment ,I VIV, Q l'll'l'l ,,i..g1ik c0K z Q Thvfanol I' Q5 20 . ill ilk: BICKERSTAFF CLAY PRODUCTS CO. Best Wishes To The Structural Clay Tile Class of '58 Concrete Block - Building Brick F . LIBERTY THEATRE ace Brick p-O. BOX 1178 Fpxirfax 7-3226 HFIVIGSI' II'1 Motion PICTUYGSH Columbus Georgia 82I 8th Ave. Dial FA 2-2608 Everyone Goes for . . . Compliments V Q I I yy of . 0 I I s COFFEE DRUG Dr. E. B. Coffee - Prop. MILK ICE CREAM Columbus, Ga. Phone FA 3-47I4 622 8th Street Columbus, Ga Meet me at the SILVER FRONT CAFE Mr. Robert Rutherford, Prop. WHERE GDOD FOOD lS SERVED Regular Meals at All Times Beer, Wine, and Cold Drinks All Kinds of Fine Food 81 Satisfied Customers 603 4th Ave, FA 2-9282 Columbus, Ga. Compliments MCCOY SUPER MARKET 936 Front Avenue Columbus, Georgia FREE PARKING Compliments of CLARENCE A, BEBB Cr CHARLES M. BIBB TV Technicians BRYAN DRUGS l-l. T, BRYAN - PRoP. 6Ol -4th Ave. Columbus, Ga. FA 2-OO2O Compliments of Compliments COLONIAL BAKING CO. Columbus, Ga. of Compliments of COULTER FLORIST ol l l4tl'i St. Phenix City, Ala. Pbone CY 8-8048 DAVISON - PAXON CU. l2OO Broadway Columbus, Ga. Compliments Compliments DILLINGHAM ST. MARKET VETERANQ CLEANERS Corner Dillingham St. - lOth Ave. ,Oth Avenue Phenix City, Ala, Fresh Vegetables and Meats Mr. Roy Head, Proprietor Phenix City, Ala. Rev. S. A. Harvey, Jr., Proprietor Compliments Compliments ot ot M at M Bookkeeping Service North Carolma Mutual Ins. Co. 5OOVi Ninth Street 8l5M Sixth Ave. Columbus, Ga. COlUmbUS, G3- Compliments ComPllmenl5 of Ol Gaines Chapel A.M.E. Church Phenix City, Ala. Rev. J. L. Mclntyre-Pastor RUSS BARBER SHOP l205 Carden Street Phenix City, Alabama Compliments Compliments 'WEST SERVICE STATION ot 518 Broad si. CY 8-9102 Leon Ingersoll Sand Sz Gravel Phenix City, Alabama l835 l4th St. Phenix City, Ala. Sinclair Petroleum Products CY 74464 Compliments ot Compliments ot HENSLEY SERVICE STATION sms CLEANERS lllges Road Columbus, Ga. 805 - oth Ave, Columbus, Ga, Compliments of Compllmeflls ot ALLEN FUNERAL HOME WgMpY'5 GRQCERY 3l2 ' Wh Sf- Columbus' Ga- l7l4 seaie Rd. Phenix City, Ala. Phone FA 3-7336 Cv 8-7347 , Modern Barber Shop We Need Your Head In Our Business 52I Eighth St. Columbus, Georgia MABRY'S CLEANERS AND HATTERS QUALITY DRY CLEANING I I37 Fontana Road Phenix City, Ala. Compliments of Crawford 8z Jackson Drug 2635 Buena Vista Road I545 Seale Road Compliments of CHESTER'S FLORIST and RECORD SHOP 836 Fifth Avenue Columbus, Georgia Eat at the beautiful DOMINO 827 - 8th Avenue, Columbus WE SPECIALIZE IN STEAKS, CHOPS 8- SEAFOODS Friendly Courteous Service At All Times COLUMBUS' FINEST RESTAURANT St BAR James A. Barnes 8. Frank D. Chester-Pr p ' t Mrs. Etna Dorsey-Manager NOVELTY SHOP CLOTHES St SHOES for the Entire Family IO27 Broadway Columbus, Ga. Phone FA 3-I65I WE WELCOME YOUR ACCOUNT PHENIX CITY HERALD PRINTERS 8. PUBLISHERS aoo I4th sf. Phenix Cary, Ala, Dial CY 8-696i Harold E. Poor, Sr., Publisher MAYFAIR GRILL FINE FOOD AIR CONDITIONED H. F. Jackson, Prop. Phone FA 2-2707 840 - 7th Ave, Columbus, Ga. Compliments of Compliments Central Girard Elementary of 'fThe mind like the body THE lives by what it feasts upon Faculty and Student Body M ' Ra dO'p'q' P'l C'pa' OF Phenix City Elementary- Compliments of Junior High School Miss 5. E. Allen, P Miss M. R. Allen Miss D. Abron Mr. E. Bailes Mrs. U. Bibb E. Coleman Mrs. Mrs. E. B. Davison Mrs. M. Ezekiel Mrs. J. B. Hall Mrs. V. K. Harris Mrs. J. L. lngersoll Mrs. M. Kidd rincipal Mrs. K. D. LeDoux Mrs. R. Loman Mrs. O. Manning Mr. C. Mitchell Mrs. A. B. Patton Miss l. B. Perry Mr. J. A. Posey Mrs. J. L. Quinn Mrs. E. Spencer Mrs. E. S. Thompson Mr. C. A. Thompson Mrs. D. M. Walton South Girard Elementary Mr. H, James-Principal Compliments ot MT. OLIVE HIGH SCHOOL Ft. Mitchell, Ala. Mr. William Morris-Principal Eeifv bday? ...todays OYAL CRDWN CDLA RC now at an all-time in calories . . . ljfgfl in taste! CCmP'imeftS IOVI2SQ2lInSZliIed 5 of P.T,A. President g JE . Mrs. Julia OO vi is Austin Sumbry -E-. Wagton E 8 Funeral Home 5 D Phenix City, Aia. 5 Z M GJ 4 53 5 . X? o I 'X Compliments of 5 Z E SEBAN INC. I 2 AUDIO VISUAL I5 9, jf SALES za SERVICE Eg u 1 404 llth SI, DC S. Phone FA 2-7337 Q Eg Cclumbus, Georgia ' 2 Compliments of Compliments of Al-Faruk Temple No. 'l45 Edgar H. Battle Funeral Home A'E'A'Q'N'M'S' l3Ol IIAEA S Ph ' CI AI Samuel DGVSUQFIH 1 Xie' O' emx ly' 3' l22 Potentate Dlal CY 83800 Compliments Compliments ot Ol MISS MAMIE HAMILTON E. B. Mccanh 636 l2Otl'I Street Los Angeles, California Your Voice Clifford Rutledge gf John Long John Manuel - 1 1 G oo d w I l l ii fx 5553 as 4 K2 5 3? 1530 KC ,. ggi C 0 l U m b U 5 I G 9 0 V Q l 3 . 3 N o I' p i ctu red : , Vi L. ,L Ike Terry .., by U I'I'il - .'-, ' -'--- I15'f5:'- 9- fi -I i 255775 IVF: :fH',. -' f wZrZf A- 3I f I-GOD BUIUPS Ernestine Turpin A Product of Columbus Office Supply Co. Columbus, Ga. SCHOOL SONG Tune: lOh Danny Boyl Ole South Girard Our Pride and joy are with you From day to day As here we spend our time We're loyal to And hail you on to finer things Just being here Has rnade you dear to us. Ole South Girard Our faithfulness will always last We'll cling to you ' Tho' Long Ago we've Passed, Throughout your gates To other Milestones in our Lives Ole South Girard, Ole South Girard You have our Praise.
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Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.