South Girard High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Phenix City, AL)
- Class of 1960
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- --1-w,,,,. , -. 4' A r, , - ,,. ' f W..e,i, .ii di.. o 4 M Imax, 'Cf-. -iff-QL Q I ' -2-vz, ' B age- .qf .il- I The l96O Bulldog purports to be a chronicle and a portrait of the year such as you may treasure when years and days have glided by. So much of life is wrapped up in the everyday scenes that may escape notice and rob us of the rare pleasure of turning memory's pages and of seeing old faces. We are especially grateful to those whose efforts and patience have been equally untiring in making our experiences ones to be treasured. Our safety belts are fastened. Our luggage consists of a limited number of personal items and an edition of the l96O Bulldog. Friends and acquaintances of South Girard High School, we sincerely hope that this volume of the l96O Bulldog will recapture and rekindle experiences that we shared. 'n ' 'iii-v it I , A E 3 .V it 4' as 'ff m 537 z- . s - ,,,,,g. ,hash L. NV, -Q, ,U ,.. H 'U fflgp . A Y I - . ' f ,--5, , v 'ij . .1 - - G ' i er' , , V ,f, .,. . -M .15 W' ,wr V f , 4.4- ,., .i -, 'ft .7- J .Q A- rv 5. 'xg , Q gf .Exams H 1 ' .rw 1 Q, .,Fu. V, if ,W in, V ar. wg., l ACKNQWLEDGEMEN1' ' .1 .Ally 4 , . ' .-Q. ' K A 4 an airminded class and true to our motto, We are striving to move ahead, We cannot, we would not dare move on without pausing a moment to look retrospectively at our past. We should like to acknowledge the P. T. A. for its indefatig- able efforts, coupled with its exprit de-corps, to promote our school program. You have been our assembly plant and our pilots, preparing us for this take-oft into the world on our own, and assuring for us a safe landing to destinies unknown. A ,. -.,,w,gu,,,n su, ,,l,.w', - --iQ,,stnX,..s,,gnl',5,13 7 After long and careful consideration, the i960 Bulldog is dedicated, with sincere respect and devotion, to Mr. J. B. Merriweather, principal of the South Girard High School and Mrs. Bl. S. Merriweather, his affable and capable wife, Not only have they given inspiration to the student body, but they have also played a tremendously important role in the enhancement of our entire school program. Mr. and Mrs. Merriweather received their B. S. degrees from Morris Brown and Alabama State Colleges, respectively, and their M. A. degrees from New York University. Mr. Merriweather has been principal of our school for fourteen years and Mrs. Merriweather has taught in the system for fifteen years. She taught most of us in the first grade and many of us through the elementary grades. She has taught seven of these years at the high school after receiving her M. A. degree. Quite aptly, we wish to recognize all that they have done for us. They have always given us their time and sincere friendship when we needed them most. We feel that our hopes, our ideals and our dreams have been nurtured by both of them. They helped us to realize that anything we desired to accomplish could be done. This gives us the courage to face tomorrow-its successes and its failures. It is for these reasons and many more that we could not depart from this institution without showing them, in a small way, how much we appre- ciate their efforts by dedicating to them our 1960 BULLDOG. Dear Students, Most of life is concerned with the manner in which we deal with the two-way challenges that confront us. As a challenge is presented to us, we in turn present one to the people who first confronted us. ln school, your challenge has been presented to you by the general public, your parents, the school board, and the faculty members in the form of a pro- gram of studies and activities which you are expected to successfully complete. You, in turn, challenge us to make the experiences worthwhile and to cause us to continually strive to improve the program. We trust that you have received the expected bene- fits and that you will continue to seek true facts which will be the basis for your decisions throughout life. You have caused us to realize that we must continue to make adjustments in our work that will enable us to present a stronger challenge to the boys and girls who follow you, Sincerely, DAVlD SELF, Superintendent To The Principal, the Faculty, and Students, Once again it is my extreme pleasure to say Thanks for a job well done. You have been able to profit from your educational experiences to a degree that should cause you to be proud. Let me wish for you continued success and happi- ness in the years to come. Sincerely, WARREN RICHARDS, Assistant Superintendent PRINCIPAL' MESSAGE Parents, faculty and students: Many thanks to you for the very fine spirit of cooperation you have shown in helping make our school program successful. I am sure the results of your untiring efforts are imprinted in the minds of the graduating class of l96O which represents another link in our South Girard High School chain. Opportunities for service and positions of leadership awaits them. The challenge is theirs in Striving to move Ahead. They represent the living reality of all our endeavors. l pause, at this time, to thank you. ALI. x 1 x s sw: ENT Af U no mm YY 0969 PM - x C' RS- dxf- - 5 me sexi swdle ' o Wo' SOTX omega NJC M' C' , Qs. X, ,S 9:0 Swoixxecae tl 5 YQ tri! anogxaxeveggtce 3 PxXB??fE0fQx5VNl 1 t,OXNE e FACU LTY lm MR. R. LOWE A.B. Talladega College Advanced Study, Tuskegee lnstitute MR B, S, Ads' Alab A' C. p Sfud afe Vanfed amd Sf OSEY 5 . C OCl,9f Ala Olfege MRS. JEFFERY ROWELL 3 B.S. Alabama State College l Advanced Study, fudl-es . State Wayne University MRS. G New York Teachers' College 8,5 - S, M Librarian TAOiVai29rl, CQZCH Usffe ed Sf 696 Magis fnsjfx, 'Tlaffcs e MR. L. A, ROBINSON BS. 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Bobbie Ezekiel Calvin Richardson .. Imogene Redd . . . Billy Jakes Ethel Ezekiel Isaac Edmond Claudette Coar Gladys Henry s tr5m .3 KY' X' 't M5 isa- . 9,4 edinaduvv ul 11 Y5i fi-1. -1 if 1 'jst' SENIORS JAMES AUSTIN Hiwatha Band, dramatics. Eat, drink and be merry, for tomorrow never comes. CLAUDETTE BLACKMON Dette Nurses of Tomorrow, Library Club, Dramatics Club. lt the elevator of success is not running, take the stairs. EVA BELLE AVERETTE Belle Cheerleader, Science Club, Chorus, Tri-Hi-Y, Nurses of Tomorrow. There is no better tailurue than the one who never tries. BOBBIE JEAN BROADNAX Little Bit Calmness of mind is one of the beautiful jewels of wisdom. JAMES BARGE Soap Lather Football, Basketball. Success isn't a goal, it's a reward that comes after hard work. JIMMY BROOKS 1lJimmyll l am striving to greater heights. JAMES BASS s Tooley The past is gone, but the future lies ahead. SHIRLINE BROOKS Pinkey Today is the tomorrow we warred yesterday. MARY BENTON Baby Ruth Nurses of Tomorrow. One who is honored by God, and who honors God can easily live without the honor ot men. WILLIE JAMES CHAMBERS Boot President Senior Class, President Chorus, Presi- dent Dramatics Group, Hi-Y, Library Club, Sgt.- at-Arms. Always remember no matter what you do- no matter who you are-someone will critiin-J' 1, SENIORS EMMA ROSILAND COOK Ros Chorus, N. O. T., Library Club. Success is reward after hard work. BOBBIE JEAN EZEKIEL llBobll Chorus, Business Manager. Do your best today, for tomorrow never comes. MARVIN DAVIS Marv Football. AII nature is but art , . . ETH EL M. EZEKIEL Chocolate Band, Tri-Hi-Y, Science Club, Chorus, Student Council. Your efforts today determine your earnings tomorrow. CAROLYN DAY Co-Co N. O. T., Library Club, Dramatics. Doubt is the key to knowledge, faith is the keynote to success. LUCILE GAINES CeaI Miss Blue Streak 59-60, Science Club, Chorus, After the verb to help, to love is the most beautiful verb in the worId. EDDIE EAVES Mule Captain of Football Team. Have ball, will run. MINNIE LOUISE GOLDEN Usuer. Chorus, N. O. T., Dramatics. If you can't change conditions, change your mind. ISAAC EDMOND Hi-Y, vice president. You can preach a sermon better with your Iife. BETSY LEE GORDON Bessie Tri-Hi-Y, Chorus, Library Club. Past failure is a guidepost to future success. 1' -f Q gs' , Q E it 11 .3 i 4, j lf' 1 i YS Mm rw' 9' --af' of is ,.i:i,-also es - me-ffl 1,1-iw 2 , N 'fr' ,,.,-3 .url M r ,V fQe5z,:S.,s,1 , ERE , 1- s o' is H Q' JW ,.,,-? -.J ww -v . eh 35 Q 1 lxfx QP SENIORS CARY HAMMOND Hot Rod Football, band. You can make it if you try. ERNESTINE HENRY Weddie Majorefte, Chorus, Miss Blue Streak Attendant Honesty is the best policy. DELORIS HARRIS .,-rinkyu If you don't succeed, try again. GLADYS HENRY Shorty Chorus, Science Club, Tri-l-li-Y, Striving to reach the goal that awaits me. JESSE HARRIS Flick Football, basketball. The bigger they are . . . the harder they fall. ANNIE HILL Trim Student Council, N. O, T., Dramatics. lf aspiration is only my friend, what is yours? MERTIS STENE HARRIS ,,Men,. Chorus, Library, Dramafics, Science Club, Nurses of Tomorrow, Give to the world the best that you have and the best will come back to you. ALBERTA HUBBARD Pete Chorus, Tri-Hi-Y, Library Club. If the work can be done, I can do it. BARBARA HENDERSON rrBabsu Success is what you make it, make it your best. CHARLIE B. INGRAM Guitar BB Bar Band, l-li-Y. Keep Trying. SENIORS PRATHER INGRAM Hprapu , Footba I l. We've crossed the bay, but the ocean lies ahead. ANNIE JOHNSON Sister Each individual has a place in today's world. ,Make yours an important one. LONNIE JACKSON Londa Science Club. None reached his goal, not unless he aimed. SHIRLEY LOIS JONES Loretta Tri-Hi-Y. He who has. never made mistakes, has never made anything. MYRTIS JACKSON Miss Lady Nurses of Tomorrow, Cheerleader, Library Club, Dramafics Club. A man's real possession is his memory. In nothing else is he rich. JOYCE KIMBER Cry Baby Library Club, Science Club, Tri-I-li-Y. What you become in the future depends on what you have done in the past. V WALTER JACKSON Jackslade Band, Student Council. Why look madly, wear a smile and the world smiles, too. LOLA KING nl-Olaf, Tri-Hi-Y. Man never is-but always to be blest. BILLY JAKES B, J. Trainer of Football Team. lt is better to slip with the foot than with the tongue. LENORA LAMB Punchie N. O. T., Chorus. Striving for a higher goal. at H.. ,.g.s1i-f,-wg , f s X if .sr ff . .,., ,V , 1., 23' .,..,. as -w , ' .44ff'C 'L'fi1::.Q ..,o' F' .-Q. mam-Us ,,. is if 1 i 1 W ,fi . eg? 3 rgp 3:1 nl , .wif ,pa 4' s , gage- K in fe 4. ...av U z -if .fff?2?f . if ' if 1 X? 'Q ffl!5w.,p.f In ., ,.. svn .rw .-4... sau we-v A 2 ff r A fl gli lo T' I r .,,,r ww. wwf H ate? Wig 5.05 ,in A is eg v . ,. A S, we , Q5 to ' . 35,5 IQ 4 s Y' at it 5 s 1. Q ' . I we .- -Q-Q .aff nt 'VW - . 4 'ggi 3 if :iffy I' X , f 'sr ? fd.. i 'fs' ,P 1- w s r Kiwis ' 'ligfiy f it if 3 i ' 'il . 2 Q W'TEiE'EIl55S5l , .,A., . W,,. ,.,:, , 3'-f wx .Xen S .E A 0 as -6, wee f ea A af .i as 2 it SENIORS ANNIE PEARL LONG Pearl Chorus, Secretary, Student Council Secretary. We have crossed the stream, but the river lies ahead! IMO JEAN REDD Jene N.O.'l'., Tri-l-li-Y, Chorus. lf you don't succeed, try again. ELLEN LONG HeIen Good, better, best. Never let it rest-until your good is better and your better is best. JULIUS REDD HRW.. Hi-Y Club. Make a success today and worry not about tomorrow. ROBERT MEADOWS Bobby Hi-Y, News Commentator, Annual Satff, Science Club. Success comes only to those who prepare for it. ELMA REYNOLDS Brigette Miss Blue Streak, Attendant. Put your best foot forward and balance your- self, then climb the ladder to success. BETTY MORRIS Neit Nurses of Tomorrow, Tri-Hi-Y, Library Club. Faith in yourself is the stepladder to success. CALVIN RICHARDSON llcalll Football, Basketball, Business Manager, Senior Class. Be ever wonderful . . NATHANIEL PERRY ,.Nay,, Pres. Band, Business Manager Hi-Y. Be the best-whatever you are. SAMUEL SHORTZ SateIite Poppy Striving for the attainment of a better so- ciety. SENIORS JANIE SPENCER Hjanu Chorus, Nurses of Tomorrow. ,, . , . ,I Success IS the treasure Im seeking. JAMES WALKER Mr. Wonderful Football, Annual Staff, Student Council, Dra- matics. I A little learning is a dangerous thing. LAMAR STROUD Hpipu Football. Be the best in whatever you are. MAMIE WILLIAMS Dramatics. . . . Just keep it up. CATHERINE SUMBRY llcatll I am striving to move ahead. MARY LOU WILLIAMS ,,Mae,. Tri-Hi-Y. Still water runs deep. LOGIE TALEY HI-on Hope springs eternaI. OTIS WILLIAMS Spirit One truth is clear-whatever is-is rgiht. WALTON THOMAS FootbaII He who knows not, and'knows not, that he knows not is a fool. Shun him! ANNIE PEARL WILLIS Chorus, Tri-Hi-Y, Library Club. It is better to have loved and lost, than not to have loved at aII. ff 'IWW l .. 'rw N. 'ft 'E E if A an rs.. Y'-22 fi X s Fai 51 fr' 3' 5 al R ge fi Qt. wt Jw O, 2- ,an K ,., I 1,. A,.. C . X ' ' A ff ,ff Q some WILLIAMS JOHNNIE JONES page Cookie Football, Basketball, Student Council. N.O.T., Chorus. H1-he door N success is labeled 'pushy' Letting yesterday go and leaving tomorrow CI-AUDETTE CQAR ARTHUR SUMBRY Secretary, Maiorette, Student Council, Annual Pwr BUY Staff- Boy Scout, Business Manager. Keep your fears To yourself but share your The future is yours-accept it. courage with others. . l CLASS COLORS Pink 84 Green CLASS FLOWER Pink Carnation , , ,7 Wi, W, if Q 'fin-4 ' N V, 'i ' , Xfi'l if lx, , , A N' l S1 I .,., f f l X fffff. 'A fff rf i 7 'af2f,'fi M K, 11-1-efelf,. iff 7, ! ' ! I, f Q , l ,f i 1 ,f K l X fl, X ! ff ff! X If fl' VS Wy A .ix Ll f . , 3 Vilifkll gi-1..ill is. All , 'J' ,,?!,.f 'j,:',.,:L. I I .2 ,Zig Qtr ix , b g if VJ' 'tiqig D , x CLASS HISTORY HIGH FLYING .. ... CLASS HIISTORY By BOBBIE JEAN EZEKIEL lt came to pass in the fall of the year l956, a long gold dreamlined plane bearing the Class of l96O came to land at the airport of United Air Lines of South Girard High School. The passengers carried little necessary baggage. Most of their possessions included some native ability, a few brains, much conceit and more good humor, They were all given the entrance intelligence test, and it was found that 8096 of the class were intelligent without being intellectual. This result was based on the fact that BOW: read the comic sections of the news- papers first. The first big problem attacked by the class was the selection of the class colors- the attack lasted throughout the year. Much research in colors was carried on, which proved most discouraging. The statistics showed blue and white to be most popular, with two thousand high schools selecting them. The next in popularity was pink and blue, then lavender and white with lOO variations of lavender. There didn't seem to be much left for us to choose. But we came up with two splendid colors- Pink and Green. Vie chose as our motto-WE ARE STRIVING TO MOVE AHEAD. We selected the Pink Carnation for our class flower. This year passed swiftly. Our class sponsors were Mrs. Hattie Richmond and Mr. Lester Mason. After ups and downs of the Freshman year, we were transferred the next year to a larger plane, the Sophomore, which was better equipped for rougher travel. The passengers list changed somewhat when the following persons got aboard: James Barge, Claudette Blackmon, Barbara Broadnax, Shearline Brooks, Claudette Coar, Willie Chambers, Marvin Davis, Carolyn Day, Eddie Eaves, Isaac Edmond, Minnie Golden, Mertis Harris, Gladys Henry, Annie Hill, Annie Johnson, Johnnie Jones, Robert Meadows, Lamar Stroud, James Walker, Eddie Williams, and Mamie Williams. Some interesting achievements were made by some of our new passengers. Eddie iPetel Williams, James iLa.zaJ Barge, and Calvin iHufJ ,Richardson began their championship-like basketball career. Lucilei Gaines was elected attendant to Miss Blue Streak. Our sponsors were Mrs. A. H, Lowe and Mr. L. Mason. All too soon we found ourselves aboard the Junior Plane. Many otustanding accomplish- menst were made. Eva Averette, Carolyn Day, Bobbie Ezekiel, Ethel Ezekiel, Deloris Harris, Mertis Harris, Alberta, Hubbard, Glady's Henry, Joyce Kimber, lmo Redd, Betsy Gordon, Willie Chambers, Robert Meadows, Nathaniel Perry, Julius Redd, and Isaac Edmond were honored for their outstanding scholastic abilities. Willie Chambers, Nathaniel Perry, Charlie Ingram, James Austin and Walter Jackson received awards from the band. We were in charge of the Junior and Senior Prom. lt was held at the Masonic Auditorium. The Juniors and Seniors enjoyed dancing to the music of .the MeIlotones of Tuskegee Institute, Alabama, Mr. Lamar Smith, Mr. Lester Mason, Mr. Leo T, Harrison were our sponsors. Through intensive study we learned many things, first, that it does not pay to fly to too great heights, secondly, that an airplane is a great convenience, but we must not run it into the ground, thirdly, that education is a wonderful thing, Finally, we found ourselves flying the Senior Plane. The new passengers that boarded our Senior Plane were Lonnie Jackson, Lenoria Lamb, Janie Spencer, Jesse Harris, Samuel Shortz, and Logie Talley, making a total of sixty-six students on roll. The football season was a very successful one with members of the senior class, Eddie Williams, Calvin Richardson, James Barge, James Walker, Lamar Stroud, Cary Hammond, Eddie Eaves, and Jesse Harris playing on the team. Our homecoming game was the highlight of the season. We played the Henry County Training School of Abbeville, Alabama and won by a score of 40-7. The homecoming queen, Miss Blue Streak and her attendants were all from the Senior Class. Lucille Gaines was elected queen. Earnestine Henry and Evelyn Reynolds were attendants. Our basketball season so far has been a tremendous challenge. We've played thirteen games with twelve winnings and one lost. Our home games were played at Mother Mary Mission Gymnasium. We defeated Spencer High School by a score of 6l-60 in the most spectacular game played this year in the Chattahoochee Valley area. Each member of the class has passed the requirements and is ready to make a solo flight and take off for parts unknown, This, our most succesful year, has ended in several en- gagements for the chorus, the dramatic club and others. Janie Spencer and Julius Redd have joined the recently organized business club, availing themselves of an opportunity to make a hit in the business world. The class was organized under the instruction of Mr. Eirkus Bailes. Janie Spencer and Julius Redd are striving hard to become professional typists. During this last year of flying hours, our plane has gone to higher altitudes, the way has often been rough and bumpy, but the view of the skyline below has been glorious and majestic. As we flew up above the clouds, we learned to appreciate the skill of the Pilots who taught us and the championship of the class members. CLASS PROPHECY On a clear, moonless night during the Debutante's Ball, I stood on the balcony and sud- denly something in the sky caught my eyes. I asked myself am I seeing things at night? By then, a friend of mine joined me and apparently shared my thoughts, for he, too, focused his attention on these things in the sky- Stars! Yes, all of us had seen stars but never before like this. These stars that night seemed to have been in very distinct patterns or constellations. The particular group of stars that we were looking at must have been the sta.rs of the second magnitude, for the Big Dipper and North Star that we were very familiar with were quite visible. My friend said to me a penny for your thought. I said, an analogy stands out in my mind right now. An analogy of what, he asked, The stars and us, I answered. He thought out aloud- What on earth do the stars have to do with us? Remember when we entered South Girard High as freshmen, Mr. Mason, our science teacher told us that a group of stars forming a pattern or figure was a constellation. What we are looking at now must be a constelltaion! Remember that the teacher said that stars were classified according to their brightnes and that there w re twenty-sixty-five, and one hundred ninety stars in the first, second, and third magnitude respective y. 5375 Dipper and the North Star are in the second magnitude of stars. All right! That group contains sixty-five stars-a star representing each member of our class. So it does! It really does, my friend said in amazement. Why, the stars are beginning to predict the future of the Seniors of the Class of l96O- ten years from now. In the Big Dipper, l see Jerome Burt, Eddie Eaves, Billy Jakes, Walton Thomas, Cary Hammond, Prather Ingram and Charlie Ingram operating a Cross country stolen car ring from Alabama to California. In the North Star I see Isaac Edmond a great physician. I now see, J. C. Bass, Vice President of the Fuller Cosmetic Company and his devoted wife Alberta Hubbard in the kitchen cooking meat loaf for the seventh time of the week. James Barge a great politician. Gladys Henry a successful chemist working with Dr. Von Braun at Redstone Arsenal. Her assistants are Robert Meadows and Janie Spencer. Nathaniel Perry and Willie Chambers, band directors of the two best bands in the United States. Otis Williams is now the owner of a Casino in Las Vegas, and hiring James Austin with his mysterious drum beats. Walter Dixon is paying for his high school diploma out of his old age pension check. Mertis Harris, Emma Cook, Myrtis Jackson still wearing the sole off their shoes walking the corridor of South Girard High School. Calvin Richardson and Jimmie Brooks finally getting married after Calvin has lost his sight while playing football at Florida A, 8. M University . Claudette Blackmon, Mary Williams Hollywood's most famous chorus girls working for Walter Jackson. James Walker and Annie Hill have been married secretly for a year. He is now getting his first raise after he was hired janitor of South Girard High School. Julius Redd, a history teacher at Yale University, is having a debate with one of his students, Samuel Shortz. Mary Benton, Barbara Henderson, Catherine Sumbry are famous cosmetologists in New York. Bobbie Ezekiel is still waiting for her husband-to-be to get out of high school. Claudette Coar secretary for Arthur Sumbry who is owner of Sumbry's Funeral Homes. Logie Talley and Barbara Broadnax married with five children and getting their fifth car, another Ford. Marvin Davis, Judge of the United States Supreme Court. Jesse Harris has been married to Delores Harris and Betsy Gordson and he is looking at Betty Morris for his next wife. Lola King and Carolyn Day are nurses at Tuskegee's Veterans Hospital. Lenora Lamb and Annie Johnson great dieticians at Cobb Memorial Hospital. Lamar Stroud, a jet pilot. Eva Averett and Ellen Long Colonels in the WACS, Lonnie Jackson, Annie Long, Elma Reynolds on set for their third motion picture. Joyce Kimber and Shirley Jones are owners of a restaurant in Hawaii with Shearline Brooks, Johnnie Jones, Annie Willis, Mamie Williams their hoola dancers. Lucile Gaines is a chemistry teacher. Minnie Golden is an English Teacher. Earnestine Henry is a math teacher at Arkansas State. Imogene Redd and Eddie Williams are students at New York University. And yours truly, Ethel Ezekiel, is a dentist with her sixtieth customer. Day is breaking and the stars are fading away, so I must rejoin my party. SENIOR CLASS Wlll. THE SKY LINE - CLASS WILL By Msizris i-iARRis As we board the Senior Plane ,and take the air, and the hum of our motor dies away, we the Seniors, being in full possession of mind and with memories that put the Encyclopedia Britannica to shame, do leave this last will and testament of the Class of l96O. To the Pilots lteachersl who have looked upon our take-off with joy, we bequeath the joy of work well done, and our regrets for any unnecessary trouble we may have given them. To the Junior Class, our landing field, take it easy, our hangar, ah good place to hide, our Senior Dignity, if it fits, our Class Spirit, the best brand known, and our debts, with the hope that they may be paid. To the Sophomore Class, our ability to lump to safety when a Pilot asked us a question that we did not know, and the right to annoy the Freshmen. To the Freshman Class, our unfailing good humor in the face of trying hours we suffered when we rode the Freshman Plane. To the School, all the time that we wasted, may other classes use it to their advantage, our place in your heart, take the Juniors in. Willie Chambers leaves his love to Annie Freeman, Charlie Ingram leaves to Sam Bellamy all of his bad grades in Mr. Harrison's math class, Earnestine Henry leaves her beautiful legs to Mary Smith, Annie Long leaves to Carl Obleton her seat in the Senior Class, Mary Benton leaves her beautiful teeth and smile to Ethel Sanders, Eddie Williams leaves his power of fascination to Johnny Lockhart, James Barge leaves to Bill Cook his ability to get a haircut every two weeks, Lucile Gaines leaves to George Gaines her pleasing personality. Annie Johnson leaves to Dortha. Brewer her beautiful figure, Gladys Henry leaves her lovely charm to Martha Sneed, Shirley Jones leaves to Roy Cliatt her divine love, Hiwatha Austin leaves his ability to spend more money than he has to Frank. Nelson, Lenoria Lamb leaves her ability to be kind and thoughtful to Leola Mitchell. Shearline Brooks leaves to Eddie Johnson the ability to come to school every day, Barbara. Henderson leaves to Betty Bass her foxy hair cut, Deloris Harris leaves to Tommy Henry her never ending love, Catherine Sumbry leaves to Elizabeth and Charlie Sumbry her seat in the senior class, James Walker leaves to Mack McClendon his ability to drive straight and not hit parked trucks, Claudette Blackmon leaves to Nadine Richardson her ability to enjoy her senior year as well as she did. Myrtis Jackson gleaves to Annie Freeman her school girl figure, J. C. Bass leaves to all the junior boys his ability to drive a 6O Mercury to school. Ellen Long leaves to Theresa and Mary Nell her school girl figure. Annie Hill leaves to all the junior boys her love, Nathaniel Perry leaves his ability to march to Tommy Henry, Imo Redd leaves her beautiful complexion to Helen Simpson, Alberta Hubbard leaves to Luella Cliatt and Annie James the abliity to get along with Henry Feggins and Charlie Nelson. Arthur Sumbry leaves to William Vann and Roosevelt Biddles his Continental suits and Stacy Adam Shoes. Janie Spencer leaves to Ethel Green her intelligence, Eddie Eaves leaves to Roy Chester Sanks his ability to walk through the doors and not jump out of windows, Elma Reynolds leaves to Betty Bass herlschool girl figure, Claudette Coar leaves to Mamie Davis her ability to come to school looking like a school girl and not like an old lady. Ethel Ezekiel leaves to Shirley Preerlher positions in the Senior Class, Mamie Williams leaves to Josephine Mott her seat in the Senior Class. Carolyn Day leaves to Theresa Davis her foxy legs. Prather lngramileaves to Roy Chester Sanks his ability to get a haircut every two weeks. Calvin Richardson his ability to be a good center on the football team, Samuel Shortz leaves to Johnny Lockhart a new set oflbrains, Lonnie Jackson leaves to Luella Cliatt her beautiful eyes and hair, Waltoni Thomas leaves to Roy Cliatt his ability to get a haircut every two weeks. lJesse Harris leaves to Charlie Nelson hislfamous fingers, Annie Willis leaves to Ethel Sanderg her ability to think of herself before talking about others. Mary Williams leaves to Mary Cooper the ability to come to school every day, Emma Cook leaves to Charlie Sumbry her school girl figure. J,ulius Redd leaves to Sam Bellamy his ability to be seen and not heard, Bobbie Ezekiel leaves to Helen Simpson and Theresa Davis the ability to get along with the other students, Robert Meadows leaves to Lamar Lockhart his honor roll position, Jerome Burt leaves to Roy Chester Sanks his artistic fingers, Lamar Stroud leaves to Mack McClendon his ability to keep a girl friend, Betty Morris leaves to Margie Nelson her ability to be seen and not heard. Johnnie Jones leaves to Aletha Davis and Lois Jackson her beautiful hair styles. Minnie Golden leaves to Betty Scott her seat in the Senior Class, Billy Jakes leaves to Theresa Davis all his divine love, Mertis Harris leaves to Lula Williams her natural curly hair, Eva Averette leaves to Doretha Brewer her beautiful legs. CLASS SONG Con the tune of September Songl By Willie Chambers Oh, these few pleasant days We have left to go, These wonderful days We'll see no more. Oh, the days are growing near We must have no fears, For the time is here We must shed our tears. We hope you'll be by ourside As we follow your guide, We love you Oh, South Girard! We hate to leave you But we really must see it through, Oh, South Girardl We will never part. Oh, these few pleasant days We have left to go, These wonderful days We'll see no more. CLASS POEM By Claudette Coar The End We have walked this hall for nine long months But of course we have studied some too. Now the end of those months has come, And our walking and studying are through. At times the way seemed very hard, ln some of the thnigs we tried to do, But being a class with a fighting heart, We always made it through! There were moments of discouragement, And we thought of turning back But knowing the end would soon be here, We continued on victory's track. When we think about those days that have passed When it seemed our work was never done, We smiled with a sigh, for we knew That the best days were swiftly passing us by. SENIOR MESSAGE To those who have tirelessly endeavored to make these the most pleasant years of our lives, we take pride in recognizing your directional talent in accordance with our individual needs, You have helped us to go forth and to prepare ourselves to synchronize our roles in accordance with the general objectives of education, It is our sincere wish that this annual will be an exernplification of that unequalled calibre of qualification of the administration and faculty of South Girard High School. To the Juniors, as a flyer gives to his lover, his wings, we give you ours in return for your cooperation and wish for you a successful course. 1 'fx 'T 'Ny c K4,'l VV fi q xgfxo ff? I 4' N' A : . ,4 V, . ff' p .ff r I d!,g!,' K!! V, f, f - V, X , Ol f ,A f A Q ' f 1 , , 'i ff!! ' f I If 'l'f,, fn If , I - I J ifxfiiluj if It if . ff pf A CHUTE fl M 1 FOR W' I 5 f , f if 1 , 1 ' f f X 17 , ,f x X! ' ,J X I X! SAFE LANDING! JUNIOR MESSAGE lt is with very great pleasure that we, the Juniors of the Class of l96O, wish to congratulate the members of the Senior Class and the entire South Girard family on this page df this significant volume. We are especially happy to congratulate the Seniors of l96O who look forward to June 6th as the crowning day of an eventful fouryear period in which you have worked so ardently and lived so richly that the events and activities of your sojourn at South Girard make a most interesting record of achievements. It is because of our interest in you that we felt our faith had to be justified. For you have made these last four years the best ever. lt is our hope that the pleasant memories of your lives at South Girard will always keep your hearts warm for your Alma Mater, and those friends you have come to know and love. lt is also our hope that these years of your lives will always inspire you toyricher and more fruitful living, to greater undertakings and to successful achievements. s :union cl.ASS 0 cER V m7M, 16 W. J ll 1 I 1 H' Vs. 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C, Johnson Larry Justice Norman Key Robert Lyles Willie Martin Mary McCoy John McCIendon Pattie McMiIlian William Mott Magnolia Nall John Peabody Lillie Phearson Christine Pleze Marian Randall Larry Redding Issac Reynold :: ' :..?5i5E5 fwgiuigi -..- ..,L,, -,ii f, - I - , Q. ,., ir ' .eff ,if sew rf 5 it 'YN ' Y Ji 6 fr S in K , V : ' T' V, 7k ,'fi, fri: '11' V, m.r,,G , ,n i W ' 1- , time 1 ,,b, N. I QQ K gf . rfi .fr ,L i 1 'gf , VV krrky N - :A .4 M f .. i ll l 'iff 94, ,f W CLASS COLORS , . Blue and Gold x L Tiff' SLT ' 1 i sf' or N ' -ef if 1 4 V. X 'gy W f ,sw 2 .,,-S V 'L il , if -i , 5 A ,S , ,i ,., x Q- ,, 'rw rf. J 1- 5 Ks ., 'LAI A -1 K ' ' ' ii l is 1 fm-xi ii, - i - sfeefm . -X 1 :fe ...,Z,... 'Wh i Z VX , ,,'Sz,'f,, Q - Jacquelyn Robinson Jimmie Sims Helen Wilsons Tillie B. 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Lowe, Advisor -o,.: ,Vr..r i A A-:Q ' To 5 . ,,,. , R352 ' Qi A gm Kgs STUDENT PATROL Mr. E. Bailes, Advisor THE SH ElKS -A it i . W i -t SU - Qi A MR, LAMAR SMITH tg: 5 , -E ' Leader, Sax, Vibes U' V, .S lt . ' ff, K f1f. .E+ fi NATHANlEL PERRY Wim CHAMBERS Tenor Sax, Flute Alto Sax, Vocalist ,E 'Q E Rio ,List 1 - 'WX 'N E- 5 RRRQ A 'A ' . JAMES AUSTIN , A , av--Q ' E A A Drums '+ 'f M: H F ',:' fn, E, , I n MR. JAMES ABRON Piamstp Vocalist CHARLIE INGRAM Guitar, Baritone Sax xLeft to right: Mr. E. Bailes, Advisor, Mack McClendon, Robert Meadows, Mary Smith, Geraldine Chambers, Betty Morris, Mrs. Merriweather, Advisor, Bessie Allen, Lillie Williams, Gloria Ezekiel. NEWS COMMENTATORS Mrs. B. S, Merriweather, Mr. E. Bailes, Advisors JW it iiiifm BUSINESS CLASS Mr. E. Bailes, Instructor Through business trained minds, the wheels of industry continue to turn keeping production and supply as great as demand. SCIENCE CLUB NURSES OF TOMORROW Sr 4 7 I -'- I 1 ' TW WROOO RRROR f 5 I . - ROROORO S - S . Q7 : . - :-fi f'-2571, vk'. Lfj'9lss1'f',Q, . If it 5 --- it - .V I. s,....s get - .,, R f. . - is I ' Aff ' .,.. I ' : ,. . U .hd ,. M L Q! , ,9 . . . . f. - if f .5 . .ff:.f,,i- .w. - m 2 I f 1 - K - f.. ' 'P I , , - N - J R'OL Q -Ae. , 5 W U. . k-L,., ,ttyhw LN, I My ff! 5.3 Q M xx OR RR S RO S S I S 'S 'H '-', . f f ',h. W'-,, 4-si g w f S S A As -iii ,, These Future Nurses spearhead such drives as March of Dimes, Christmas Seals, Easter Seals, Heart Fund and try to point out and emphasize their im- portance to all of our students. . . THEIR INSTRUCTION . . In Mathematics ' ' In Biology KAMPU - KUTS - -- . ,.., - ' 2,3 A Q f 2 5 i f fi 5 ,M M..-w N ,M 3? X 3 v Q' Q Q is N E, p 1 ,AP W M 1 Q .. ,S Q uf ,-. 4375395 efgf w X in F 15' 3' Q 5, we is , A . S' WF X f Sz- 5 I . , 1, iiv F' E fr . ig.-f21.::' I, A' , KAMERA Ku-r up Q S 2 V , A A x ,bv gf, , , .. :ug - ,,, . it J ., ,., fs. L H' .N Q. . ff - ,Q Q F! + ' X 1- 5 . 1' ,,g,-- is , V 'A 1? i f . Fif' A V ,I i n f .NV W A I L : L Q A ,w ARE THESE ? I . pi inf? CAROLYN DAY EVELYN REYNOLDS 3111: MARY WILLIAMS 3., af ,I H , AN -us: 1153? f' -4z:WPfW5if3YfT'wg Q, 1, - 7 f ' f,,'.SQi1,:.-5, 'Nw . 'l If W W5? fG . fx :bfi , . ::'::25 I- 'Wi'-5?-F ' -I - -ml M -A I A I A If I 1 I I BARBARA BROADNAX 'Unli- EVA AVERETTE Q :QFW I Q S3955 ,I 1.4 Ag.: :I .ss .11 I' Inf. , 'eil If 'Si 'EQ awww If-A My I '--I 'ff IIII I I I I I- A A Qb A II JEROME BURT I MERTIS HARRIS mo Mrs Stephens Sponsor Charlie Sumbry Helen Sampson X 1' Annie Freeman viii'- E-me Editor ,Amr-'sein VW ea- Q wa Conme Lynn Assistants Mrs Mitchell ...Q Sponsor X Gladys Grlffln .J Vi verette fr Doretha Brewer l Mertls Harris me Ethel Ezekiel ANNUAL ii? S? 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Stephens and Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Turner Spivey Rev. and Mrs. Austin Sumbry Miss Helen Stovall Sgt. ,and Mrs. Albert Scott Sgt. and Mrs. Curtis Scott and Daughter T Mr. and Mrs. Robert Terrell Mr. and Mrs. Johnie L. Vaughn and Shirley W Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Walker Msr. Dorothy Williams Mr. and Mrs. Otis Williams Make Hunqer a Joy! . WITH - om s N 1 gp Tffaaifff at I X- ee wa cmsp and DELICIOUS -fs vodmgw. , 5 'Sim s I 0,3 J Q v .Q N., llpedhuf No ' x , e'!0 e M L2 f ,ity ' Q, -99 :ze 1 I 'gizifhr E L U J Rogulu N09 Al- the head of the fashion class Everyone Goes for its The Chattahoochee VaIIey's Greatest Department Store Since 1876 MILK ICE CREAM Columbus, Ga. Compliments of VETERAN'S CLEANERS lOth Ave, Phenix City, Ala. Rev. S. A. Harvy, Jr., Prop. , A Compliments of SEB.-KN, INC. AUDIO VISUAL SALES 8HSERVlCE 404 11th Street Phone FA 2-7337 Columbus, Georgia Compliments ot CHESTER'S FLORIST And RECORD SHOP 836 5th Ave. Columbus, Ga Frank 8 Elizabeth Chester-Props. PROGRESSIVE FUNERAL HOME G. W. Ford, Manager Mrs. Blanche Baldwin, Secretary 1243 Cusseta Road Phone Day or Night FA 2-3456 RICHARDSON BROS. SERVICE STATION MAYFMR GR -L GARAGE AND SNACK BAR HOME OF FINE FOOD C0mPletelY Alf Conditioned 1501 Seale Road Phenix City, Ala. FRIED' CHICKENS 81 SEA FOODS X s ' w'hAs'i Phone Mu 9.9103 e e e . lx N'ght Ph e Da Ph ne cl 8-9723 S CY y8-6879 Gulf SCYVICB Statlon CY M935 Washing 8r Hi-Pressure Greasing A Speclalfy South Girard Elem. Sz Jr. High 1914 Cusseta Road SIXTH GRADE SECTION ONE Mrs. Joan Carter Berry, Instructor Eighth Street Service Station WASHING -- LUBRICATION Willie and Ida Harris - Prop. Columbus, Ga. PHENIX CITY HERALD PRINTERS 81 PUBLISHERS 800 l4th St. Phenix City, Ala. Harold E. Poor, Sr. 84 Jr. Compliments of S 81 S DONUT CO. 616 - iam sf. CY 7-9233 Phenix cafy, Ala. KATHLEEN'S DRESS SHOP, Inc. JUNIORS, MISSES AND HALF SIZES 602 - l6th St. Dial CY 8-0870 Compliments of MCCANN PLACE Seale Road Phenix City, Ala. Compliments ot SOUTH GIRARD ELEMENTARY Mr. H. James-Principal Compliments of W 8. J BARBER SHOP Seale Rd. Phenix City, Ala. Compliments Ot fl fl I COULTER FLoRisT lu' MIKES NEWSTAND ol I l4th St. Phenix City, Ala, II7 - l3th St. Phone FA 3-5097 Phone CY 8-8048 ...,... Wholesale Groceries and Cigars ,.., . 900 Hof-f ,,.,.i, ., , BQ., V. -.-.4..-'- k . k kxlk Columbus, Georgia 'K ,L 1-J-4: Y Qngphrizk L I? LII! I II I , L I -X Y X Rxxxx f X ff' PHOTO ENGRAVING FINE PRINTING LITI-IOGRAPI-I I NG PUBLISHING OFFICE SUPPLIES Columbus Office Supply Company I335 6th Avenue DIAL FA 2-4478 P O BOX 468 C I In G Q Congratulations To Senior Class Day Phone FA 2-87I3 Open Your Door To The PER SU INTERNATIONAL MARKET FUNERAL HOME 24 Hour Ambulance Service 1500 Sem Road 837 Fifth Ave. Columbus, ea. CY 7-1636 CHARLES E. HUFF, SR. MORTICIAN Compliments Compliments ot of Afro American ,Life Insurance Co. 8I3 - 8th Ave. FA 2-l25,l F, D, Franklin, Mgr. JENKINS ELECTRIC CO. IOO3 I4th Street Phenix City, Alabama D. L. Jenkins Phone CY 8-9Oll 5 FLOSSIE BENNING it We specialize in Funeral Designs 24 I-IOUR SERVICE Potted Plants - Corsages Hospital and Home Arrangements FREE DELIVERY 536 - I3th St, FA 2-3749 Colurnbus, Georgia Phone CY 8-87I9 RALPH MILLER Give Something For The I-lorne FURNITURE l405 - 9th Ave. Phenix City, Ala. Compliments of JACK HARRIS G.I. PAWN SHOP Broadway PITTS BARBER SHOP IO7 I2th Ave. Phenix City, Alabama , Night Phone FA 3-7545 FINE QUALITY, CONVENIENCE, AND ECONOMY OF Fuller's Quality Cosmetics ,,, I gmefrieyfff W M Wl SEN all I1gi,f j '? L ai fgM, f fg 1 XMLJ La zQ,Qm 1Q1U,Z'Q f 47 N5EQlal1Q3fz50lp,- Z,g3Q gf r Q1fg Q 1 ,,gQQ ?Q4 f 5 AJ Jef I 4 !Z !1eZI f Wffifg f g,pigz f gi2 g gg g5Qij Q1i i c1f g T iTcj,5g gi i 5' Lug41 6 N fQQ 3ga .1 gm Lg, ig 5 , !'jy W- Ffffwi 'r Q, ... - - Ll'2 Yo 11,11 P refer Rosa 0 Grow!! G08-P refmsher f if 1 16 First Federal Savings And Loan Association OF RUSSELL COUNTY Savings Insured to 510,000 by F,S.l.C 3162 96 Interest on Savings 506 14th St. Phenix City, Ala Dial CY 8-7801 HARDAWAY MOTOR COMPANY Sales FORD Service 1541 lst Ave Columbus, Ga. Best Wishes To The Class ot l959 LIBERTY THEATRE Finest in Motion Pictures Air Conditioned Comfort 821 8th Ave. Dial FA 2-2608 PHONE: CYpress 8 7872 THE MULLIN COMPANY, INC. 603-605 Broad Street Phenix City, Alabama Q2 TIONAL STER INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER DEALER BRYAN DRUGS H. T. Bryan-Prop. YOUR 601 4th Ave, Columbus, Georgia If ,Cf XXi Smileage! starts here l ,C -. SLOCUMB Sz CANNON Auto - Home suivivues l Mllfl, l9O-4 Y llith Street CY 7-7436 Phenix City, Alabama B.EGoodrich tires Compliments ot Iiilgai- II. Ilzilllc' I'iiim'i'uI Illum- l3Ol llth Aye. So, Phenix City, Ala. Dial CY 843800 Compliments of ROSS BARBER SHOP IZO5 Carden Street Phenix City, Alabama COLUMBUS DRUG CO. 24 - I2th St, Phone EA 2-258l Columbus, Georgia Gunter Insurance Agency General Insurance Real Estate Sales Mortgage Loans Phone CY 7-26l7 l503 - 5th Aye, PO Box 75l Phenix City, Ala Compliments A of FLETCHER ELECTRIC CO. Compliments ot I MT. OLIVE HIGH SCHOOL Et Mitchell, Ala. Mr, William Morris4PRlNClPAl. Compliments ot THE I-ACULTY and STUDENT BODY ot PHENIX CITY ELEMENTARY JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL Miss S, E. Allen, Principal BORDEN ICE CREAM CO. 9OI l3th Street Phenix City, Ala. Phone CY 8-707l RADIO STATION W 0 K S 'I340 on your dial Rl-IYTI-IM-BLU ES-GOSPELS Day and Night Compliments ot SH ERLD'S BARBER SHOP Gratetully serving you Eor more than 50 years lO2l First Ave, Columbus, Ga. Compliments of THE CLASS OF 1950 H. Comer, Pres. D. Rowland, Adv. Mgr. Compliments of THE BIRDSEY STORE 24 W. lOth St. Columbus, Ga- Groceries - Feeds - Produce - Meats Compliments of People's Furniture Company Columbus, Georgia Everyone Likes MILK 8. ICE CREAM Compliments of K I R A L F Y ' S Columbus, Georgia Compliments From The House Ot LANCE INC. LAFKOWITZ BROS. Columbus' Leading Tailors and Reweavers Rent your formal wear from us For the Senior and Junior Prom Complete Tuxedo Rental Department l208 Ist Ave. Columbus, Ga. Phone FA 3-43l4 Compliments of THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1960 FOR: 0 Underwood and Royal typewriters- Used and reconditioned O Used typewriters-all makes I New Portable typewriters-all makes I Typewriter and adding machine repairs O Rental typewriters and adding machines OFFICE SUPPLIES Call or see- Stewart Typewriter Company lO4l Broadway A Dial FA 2-8971 Compliments of Columbus, Georgia Phenix, City, Alabama SEAIE ROPXD CURB NIARKET Dial CY 8-QII3 S. I-I Ellis, Prop. Dillingham Sf. Market Corner Dillingham St. 81 lOth Ave, Fresh Vegetables and Meats Mr, Roy Head, Proprietor CY 7-4762 014 Compliments of CLUB LaVANNA SPECIALIZING IN FINE FOODS IO29 7th Ave. Meredith Cook, Prop. Compliments ot fllalirfs fllcuiiws anil Hatters II.37 Fontaine Road Phenix City, Ala. Compliments of SANDY D. ALLEN MORTUARY Compliments of I l H 81 F SERVICE STATION Fred Ezekiel CY 8-9263 Compliments of Austin Sumbry Funeral Home Compliments ot SOUTH ERN FURNITURE STORE I624 Seale Road I Phenix City, Ala. Promoting optimum growth through quality parents. Parent-Teachers Association Mrs. Julia Walton Cody, Pres. l 5l8 - lOth Ave. Phenix City, Ala. i QUINN GROCERY l.ENE's BEAUTY BAR AND PLUMBING SERVICE For the women who care-Look your best 1510 12m Ave. Phenix Cary, Ala. ,400 ,Ed J' Gne' - PQOQS-7875 PI'1OI'1e OI' City' Compliments of TALLY-I'I0 GRILL Columbus, Ga. Sally Stone, Prop. VETERAN'S CLEANERS EVERHART SERVICE STATION 1345 Seale Road Phenix City, Ala. Robert Everhart, Prop, i fi' Quai 724m ck daring l CHWO IL SHOE SERVICE 5l6 I 8th St. Columbus, Ga. FA 2-9498 SUITS THE SOUTH Compliments of Repairs While U Wait New and Used Shoes tor Sale OUR SINCERE WISHES T0 THE CLASS OF 1960 THE FACULTY AND STAFF SOUTH GIRARD HIGH SCHOOL Mr. J. B. Merryweather, Principal A Product of Columbus Office Supply Co. Columbus, Ga. -1--L-9---'1
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