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I THE I953| WOOD LOG MR. MARTIN Because of his kindness towards us students, his interest in our welfare, his toleration of our shortcomings, and his sincere love for our school, we, the Senior Classes of 1953, dedicate this issue of the WOODLOG to our principal, Mr. Ralph Martin. Ti' •£ blLLy NANCY DRAPER Circulation Manager ELAINE COX Advertising Manager LARRY WEAR Sports Editor AVA ANN ROCEF Clubs EDITH HELEN WADE Junior Editor SARAH ANN BASS Sophomore Editor J. B. RAY Assistant Advertising Manager D. ANN SIZEMORE Assistant Circulation Manager . O % Homecoming Queen—Diane Keith Escorted by Roy Roddain Sponsor—Marilyn Monette Escorted by Eddie Rum Sponsor—Kay Greene Escorted by Newell Brand JAMES REESE End DICK BAKER Quarterback JIMMY DAHLKE Center CECIL ROBINSON Guard GEORGE GRUBBS End LAMAR LANGHAM Halfback PETE NARRATES Tackle DON GARRARD Quarterback RAYMOND KING Halfback ROBERT GOSS End DAN BRYANS Halfback WALLACE JONES Center SCOTT THOMAS Tackle EDDIE BURNS Tackle HAROI.D BURNETT Fullback BOB HILL Halfback MAC JONES End — GARY SMITH End PETE PETTI!S Quarterback THEO HALE Fullback JOEL THOMPSON Cuard AL CORCORAN Guard BOB BISHOP Tackle JIMMY POWERS Center JAMES MASON End MORRIS HA WOOD Center NEWELL BRAND End PAUL DOVER Tackle BILL SHELNUTT Halfback HARVEY HASSELL Halfback THE CHEERLEADERS Reading clockwise from lower left: Earlinr Rush Emily Davis Elizabeth Ritchey Shirley Morgan Mildred Douglas Kay Greene Head Cherrleader Deane Kennedy Betty Ryan Margie McGee Kay Newman Mertie Roberts Carolyn Caler ACROBATS Loudell Oliver. Gladys Jackson. Betty Solomon, Ann Roseberry. Nancy Brown. Marilyn Newman. FOOTBALL REVIEW By Sarah Ann Base rhr 1952 edition of thr Colonel ended the wa«on winning (our game and lofting five. Although the Colonel had no winning star . they were helped along on their winning ways by Tommy Lorino, Don Garrard. Dick Baker. George Grubb . Jimmy Dahlke. and John Falkner. Don Garrard made first All-City Team, and Tommy Lorino and George Grubbs madr second AlbCity Team. Jamea Reece. Scott Thomas. John Falkner, and Jim Dahlke made third team. Honorable mention went to Dick Baker. Tommy Ray. Cecil Robinson, and Pete Narkate . WOODLAWN 21 PHILLIPS 13 The fighting Colonels came roaring back in the second half to trample the Red Raiders by a score of 21-13. After the first half, which aw the Raiders score one touchdown and threaten two more, the Colonel really started playing ball. Having fumbled twice inside the Woodlawn 30-yard line, the Raider cracked over from the six-inch line midway in the second quarter. Don Garrard, taking over for the injured Dick Baker, got his charges under way and scored on a series of laterals to Lorino. Barnett converted and Woodlawn led 7-6 at the half. Finally the Colonels got to work. After Lorino' long run Burns recovered King's fumble in the end tone for a score. Garrard intercepted a pas , lateralrd to Lorino,' and after great downfield blocking, Woodlawn came up with another score to make the winning marker 21-13. leading scorer were Don Garrard, Dick Baker. Harold Barnett, Tommy Lorino. Tommy Ray. and Robert Goss. WOODLAWN 24 - MURPHY 12 Murphy’ Panthers were tamed down to purring kittens as the Colonels' elephant smashed their might 24-12. I-ate in the first quarter Murphy bolted over thr goal line for the fir t score of the game. Garrard's golden sure-shot arm smashed the Murphy defense. His first touchdown pass was to King from Murphy's -18-yard line, covering 33 yards in the air and 15 more by King, making the score 6-6. After the kickoff the Panthers marched the ball up to the two-yard line. Woodlawn trailed 12-6 for 51 seconds as Garrard’s passe again found their marks. Go picked off a 28-yard pass. Reese a 14-yard catch, and Lorino grasped one which sailed 19 yard . Ray smashed across left tackle from the three-yard line. The score remained tied up 12-12 at the half, with the entire third quarter scoreless. Woodlawn recovered a fumble which turned into a Colonel tally. Garrard pegged Lorino. bringing the ball to the three-yard line, then Baker drove through the Center for a final score 24-12. Tommy Lorino and Don Garrard shone like pro's. WOODLAWN 6 - F.NSLF.Y 13 The Colonels tasted defeat for thr first time this season when they were upset by a pepped up Ensley team. Woodlawn opened the game like a power house, but thr Jackets got on the ball and came from behind to score two touchdowns and upset the highly favored Colonels. Woodlawn broke into the scoring column early in the second quarter on a 55-yard drive. Lorino and King highlighted the drive, with nice ball handling by Garrard. King ran for eleven yards and the score, but Bamett failed to split the uprights. That ended everything. In the second Ensley went wild. They scored their winning touchdown and kept Woodlawn bottled up for the rest of the game. The game was tied till Lee smashed over for the winning margin. Ensley converted to make it final 13-6. Jim Dahlke. George Grubbs, Raymond King. Tommy Lorino were the Colonels' outstanding men. while the Jackets' were Sammy Lorino and Travis Lee. WOODLAWN 13 BUTI.ER 39 Butler retained its string of victories as they smashed the Colonels 39-13. The Butler Rebels flew into action and scored within three plays. Woodlawn fought hard but could make no gain, then Baker punted to Butler’s 22. Again the Rebels scored and also converted to leave the tally 13-0 as the first quarter folded. In the second period the Colonels tried in vain to advance but were forced to punt, which resulted in another Rebel touchdown. Lorino and Baker tuned to gain yardage, then Baker broke off tackle for stardust. The Colonel took to the air. hitting King for 28 and again for 21. which was topped off by Langham’s plunge for Woodlawn’ tally. Butler scored within a few play after the kickoff win. Lamar Langham. Dick Baker. Tommy Lorino, and Raymond King were the outstanding players. WOODLAWN 6 — BESSEMER 20 Woodlawn dropped its third game when they were beaten by the powerful Bessemer Tigers. Bessemer scored a soon a they got the ball in the firM period. They marched 75 yards. Once, the Colonels got as far as the Tigers’ 16. but a fumble killed the threat. In the second half the Tiger again hit pay dirt on a 52-vard drive, with Bessemer making the touchdown. Bessemer scored again just as the third quarter was over. The Purple Tiger marched 80 yard for this one. going over standing up. This made the score 204), and things looked black for the Colonels. Then the Colonels started playing. Baker went on a running spree and gained most of tl e yardage on a 66-yard scoring drive. Baker scored the touchdown. It wa the second one scored against Bessemer this year. Jim Dahlke. Dick Baker, Tommy Lorino. and Don Garrard were leading plavers. WOODLAWN 21 — WEST END 7 The Colonels finally cut loose in the second half to roll by thr W'r t End Lions 21-7. The first half was a skillful series of play met by a strong defense. Thr Lion played hard and held the Colonels down to 7-7 at halftime. Their lines crumbled and the Colonels spun the tallies during the second half. Tommy Lorino scored two of the three touchdowns. One was a pass, the other a running play. Captain Tommy Ray was responsible for the other touchdown. Outstanding player were Tomy Lorino and Tommy Ray. WOODLAWN 14 - SHADES VALLEY 19 The Woodlawn Colonels were upset by the Mountaineer 19-14 in the last five seconds. Valley went over for the marker that beat the Colonels aftrr a 37-yard pm. The Colonels got off to an early lead and were ahead at the half 144). Dick Baker reeled off a 76-yard scoring jaunt to put the Colonels in the scoring column midway in the second quarter. Ray converted hi first of two conversion and Woodlawn led 74). On the kickoff the Colonels recovered the ball on the Moon ties’ 15-yard line and the Colonel were on their way. Ray and Langham worked the ball down with Langham going for the score. In the second half the scoring belonged solely to the Mountie . Valley went over for their first marker early in thr period. Later Valley pounded over for another marker to make it 14-13. It stayed this way until the last five second when Valley went over for the winning score for Valley. Dick Baker and Jim Dahlke were the Colonels’ best players. WOODLAWN 26 - ANNISTON 13 The Colonel showed everyone how to play football a they romped over the Anniston Bulldogs. Anniston grabbed a Colonel fumble early in the fir t quarter and traveled 61 yards for a touchdown. Later in the first quarter Dick Baker plowed through 5 yards to a Colonel tally. Anniston scored again, making their final score of 13. Woodlawn crossed paydirt and Ray kicked the extra point, which tied the score. Reese took a fumble and ran 42 yards for a touchdown late in the third quarter. Grubbs took advantage of another Bulldog fumble and dashed 16 yard for the last touchdown of the game. Top star were George Grubb . Dick Baker, and Tommy Ray. WOODLAWN 14 — RAMSEY 21 The Colonels played a good game on the ground, in the air, and on the line, but the Rams were against the Colonels. The Ram got off to an early lead and kept it for the remainder of the game. The Colonel were not to be denied, however, and came back to score, making it 14-7. Langham picked up a Ram fumble and galloped 91 yard for the touchdown. The Ram promptly came hack for their third score. After being held inside the 20-yard line on account of penalties and the Colonels’ line. Unsay flipped to Ramsay in the left flat. The half ended with the Rams ahead 21 7. The Colonels came right back in the third quarter when Grubbs recovered a Ram fumble on the Woodlawn 43. Baker and Garrard then unlimbered the artillery and the Colonels went on their way. They were stopped a Reese fumbled and Vaughn recovered in the end-zone for a touchdown. After another Ram fumble the Colonel passed their way downfield with Baker’s pas to King for the second Colonel score. Woodlawn again fought their way down to the Ram goal line but the Colonels’ chances were gone. Top gainer were Dick Baker. Lamar Langham. Tommy Lorino, George Grubbs, and Don Garrard. The End! Dorothy Barbara Martha Jean Jim Bobbie Joan Holt Huffman Jones Lacey Morris Mote Pat Bobby Jane Larry Simpson Wanniger Williams Woods The Class of July 1952 Pictures not available Edward Caraw ay Jimmy Chapman Pat Condon Allen Dreyspring Laura Dunaway Ellen Falkner Floanell Fuqua Richard Gilbert Peggy Joyce Hughey Mary Emma Koone La Verne Lewis Mary Jo Lockhart Byron Alton McLendon Toni Phillips THE PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB First row: Larry Wear, James Kay Taylor. Jimmy Garner. Jimmy McDonald. Bob Johnson. Montine Jeffcoat. Sarah Ann Bass, Ka Newman, Deanna Swindle. Billie Johnson, Miss (.own. Second row: Floyd Hvmiin, Edgar Ohnich, Frank Tarrant. Wayne Clark. Mike Goodwin. Bobby Witte, Jimmy Lowery, Koy Well . George Pledger. William Meeks. Harvey Parker. Third row: Joe Griffeth. Robert Hull, Dan Wood, Billy I-ankford, Jimmy Ellis. Harry House, Charles House, Ed Myers, Dan Lowery, Jimmy Shirley. THE LIBRARY CLUB First row: Virginia Have . Neller Well . Harlene Peoples. France Peoples. Virginia Bernhardt, Lola Cook. Jan Eagles. Second row: Shirley Stalnaker. Toby Tidwell. Delore. Jarvis, Billy Ray Gib on. Marlon Vest, Danny Fulford, Marcus Hide, Graham Newrnun. Sarah Ann Bass. Carol Morton. Earlene Kush. EIGHTH SEMESTER SESSION ROOM OFFICERS S. R. 21 — First row: Nancy Hudson, Treasurer; Loudrll Oliver, Vice President; Evelyn Fenn. President. Second row; Don Garrard. Taller Rep.; Pat Ridgell. Marshal. S. R. 104—First row: Raymond Norman. Treasurer; Mary Wilcutt. Marshal; Joyce Turner, Marshal; Robert Franklin. Tatler Rep. Second row; Tommy Russell, Secretary; D. J. Prince, President: Bobby Jeffares. Cood Citizen; Robert Goss, Vice President; Billy Jeffares, Tatler Rep. S. R. 114—First row: Doris Dunlap, Vice President; Kay Greene. Secretary; Pat Hvdinger. Marshal. Second row: Joy Dockery, Marshal; Jerry Fuller, President; Martha Finney. Marshal; Kenneth Fisher. Tatler Rep. S. R. 9—First row: Mac Luna. Secretary; Cecil Robinson. Tatler Rep.; Eugene Murphry, Treasurer. Second row: Gail Edwards, President; Nita Cal fee. Marshal: June Goodman. Marshal; Pat Evans. Marshal; Joy Fal-lin, Woodlog Rep. THE PHILATELIC CLUB First row: Curtis McClinton. Charles Farkas. Ed Bryant. Barbara Montgomery. Horace Ireland. Second row: Oscar Crump, Mrs. Doxry, Conrad Cooley. Hugh Massey. THE ALTHEAN CLUB First row: Evelyn McCafferty. Sarah Miller. Joan Malloy. Sherry Kelley. Patsy Fox. Second row: Barbara Lyle. Billie Posey, Kathleen Love. Jimmie Morrow, Peggy Fanner. Third row: Mias Ford, Carolyn Maxwell, Betty Jean Pear, Donna Flick. Betty Lattv, Janet Davie. SECOND SEMESTER SESSION ROOM OFFICERS Fall Term S. R. 206—First row: Hilly Parsons. Taller Kep.; J oyer Arnold. President. Second row: lfred Massey. Vice President; J rry White. Secretary; Connie Norman. Treasurer. S. R. 205—First row: Billie Sue Carry, Mar.; Arline Lowe, Wood log Rep.; Knrhildr Cilje. Lynette Gilbreath. Marshal . Second row: Neil Nation, Vice President: Ed O'Toole, President; Ray Lee. Taller Rep.; Sammy Dameron (not pictured) Secretary-Treasurer. S. R. 27—First row: Alma Carlisle, President; Howell Bishop, Vice President; Shirley Foreman. Secretary. Second row: Neal Baskin. Taller Rep.; Joy Darden. Mar. S. R. 11—First row; Sue Dover. Taller Rep.; Peggy Young. Donna Flick. Eva Cafer. Marshals. Second row: Gene Hempstead. Vice President; Ed Ohnirh, President; Bill W'eaver, Secretary-Treasurer. S. R. Ill—First row: Ann Harding. Mar.; Dee Ann Stephens, Mar.; Joan Weaver. Mar.; Sue Richmond, Secretary: Kuren Walker, Mar.. Second row: Ronnie Peterson. Taller Rep.; Jimmy Kimberly. Vice President; Jack Samples. President. S. R. 20—First row: Kathryn Thomas, Treasurer; Danny Fulford, Taller Rep. Second row: Gary Carruha, Vice President; Leon Moore, President; Barbara Whitman, Secretary. THE WARBLERS First row: Dougins Fegenbush, Don Shockley, John Earl Reaves, Welby Smith, Richard Petty, Jimmie Lee. Mike Goodman. Horton Smith, Roy Roddnm. Herbie Pearce. Don McNeal. Second row: Gene Calhoun, Ted Pritchett, Preston Walker. James Reece. Smitty Lucas, Jon Mac Reinhardt, Harold Davis, Jimmy Gamer, James Ray Taylor. Mr. Turner. Third row: Roland Smith. Lowell Blanton. Gene Stover. Terry Roy. Paul Dover. Andy Reece. Gary Smith, Bill Moore, Pat Farkas, Bobby Hall. THE GLEE CLUB First row: Marianne Ferrell. Julie Urquhart, Joyce Palmer, Gloria Goodwin. Helen Holter, Martha Jennings, Anita Fisher. Ella Franc, Kay Newman, Cecile Holliman. Jean Bice, Evelyn Fenn. Second row: Ruth Allen, Virginia Bernhardt, Carolyn Eldridge, Betty Reaves, Kathryn Robertson, Pat Ridgell, Emily Davis, Polly Walker, Pat Tidwell. Shirley White, Shirley Farley, Rita Myers, Ira Mae Grant, Louise Carver, Jodie Patterson, Barbara Yawn, Elizabeth Ritchey. Miss Dowling. Third row: Carolyn Hopkins, Jackie Simpson. Shirley Martin, Jean Davis, Gail Kniep. Martha Payne, Maurine Sanford, Pat Evans, Laura Stephenson, Lcnora Hasty, Margaret Witte, Ann Bacon, Violet Buckner, Billie Litaker, Mary Jo Tucker, Jimmie Ruth Haney. THE USHERS CLUB First row: Jack Shelton. President. James Ray Tavlor. Ralph Lovelace, Carl Colley. Harold Poor. Secretary. Roy Roddam. Johnny Joe Estes, Don McNcal. Don Ro«a. Burson Williams. Second row: Eugene Franklin. Jimmy Lee. Gerald Griflis. Roy Well , Glenn Curlette. George Pledger, Tommy Strickland. Robert Hotter . Larry Wear. Third row: David Harper, Mack Jones, Vice President, Raymond Askew. Talmadge Farrar. Rosa Varin, David Pugh. Herbie Pearce. Taller Rep.. Coach Adcock. Fourth row: Dick Baker, Chaplain. Jimmy Lowery. Denson Collins. Walt Morris. Treasurer, Rodney Ott, James Reese. Room Custodian. MARSHAL CAPTAINS First row: Sherry Krlly, Nita Calfee. Katie Sue Bell. Second row: Carol Jo Foster, LaDelie Walli , Mary Jane Lytle. Robin Winter . Carolyn Welsh, Martha Finney. Third row: Barbara Haley, Billy Early, Mrs. Barron. Sponsor. Richard Brown, Donna Sabatini. Z. K. 216—Billy Moore, Taller Rep.; Phil Tate. Treasurer; Kay Newman, Marshal; Nancy Brown, Marshal; Mary Ixiu McCay, Wooding Rep.; Virginia Mayes, Marshal; Earlene Rush. President S. R. 210—First row: Sue Crimea, Marshal; Milly Abbot, Marshal; Laura Stephens, President; Mildred Douglas. Taller Rep. Second row: Stanley Lawler, Secretary-Treasurer; Milton Street, Vice President. S. R. 115—First row: Joe Thomas. Secretary-Treasurer. Second row: Jo Ann Dunlap. Marshal; Shirley Stal-nakrr. President; Cecile Holliman. Vice President; Thelma Nunnelley, Marshal; Mary Elizabeth Cobbs, Marshal. FOURTH SEMESTER SESSION ROOM OFFICERS S. R. 218—Seated: Charles Stephens, Marshal; Welbhy Smith. Treasurer; Wallace Graddick. Vice President. Standing: Charlotte Cory. President; Joan Rogers, Marshal; Barbara Hyde, Taller Rep.; Rowena Stephens, Secretary. S. R. 3S—Sealed: Gerry Jackson, Marshal; Betty Joyce, Taller Rep.; Barbara Gilliam. Secretary, Marshal; Carolyn Wood. Marshal; Jackie Williams, Marshal. Standing: Bobby Hendricks, President; William Gray, Vice President. S. R. 201—First row: Mary Jane Cage, Vice President; Gloria Goodwin. Marshal; Don Williams. President; Martha Moxley, Marshal. Second row: Rebu Green. Peggy Johnson, Doris Whitfield. Barbara Simpson. Marshals. Third row: Elsie Nix. Marshal; Billie Jean Pearson. Marshal; John Roberts, Taller Rep.; Anita Wiley, Marshal; Betty Johnson. Marshal. STUDENT BODY OFFICERS Spring Semester Harold Poor President Photo by Jimmy Wilson Studios Elizabeth Ritchie Head Marshall Betty Ryan Vice President Best All-Around LOUDELL OLIVER and DON GARRARD SENIOR CLASS Best Personality DIANA KEITH and ROY RODDAM Friendliest JERRY FULLER and HERBIE PEARCE Best Dancers BOBBIE ACKERMAN and TED PRITCHETT Most Talented PEGCY SMITH and DON McNEAL Senior Beauty PAT LEWIS Senior Beauty JEAN BICE MARILYN MONETTE NANETTE STONE PEGGY SMITH EDITH ABERNATHY Beauties •M THE EUCLIDEAN HONOR SOCIETY First row: Arlinr Hicks. Ava Ann Rogers. Burson Williams. Loudrll Oliver. Marianne Ferrell. Martha Baker. Second row; Eugene Franklin. Harold Poor. Don McNeal. Jimmy Lee. Walt Morris. Carl Colley. Donald Bledsoe, Ralph Lovelace. Larry Wear. Frrido Lehman. Third row: Jack Shelton. David Harper. Robert Botters. Tommy Strickland. Rodney Ott. Gerald Griffis. Johnny Estes, Cay Greene. Anita Fisher. Evelyn Fenn. Fourth row: Tommy Floyd. Horton Smith. Frank Swallev. Talmadge Farrar, David Woodman. Kenneth Abbott, George Pledger. David Pugh. Camille Easter. Ann Bacon. Martha Payne. Fifth row: Jim Horton. Phil Martin. Robert Priest. Jerry Pruett, Gay Miller. Gary Smith. Carolyn Eldridgc. Beverly McLcmore, Doris Burnett, Lou Jean Porter, Carolyn Welch. Sixth row: D. J. Prince. Roger Smith. Wesley Walker. Jack Sanderson. Forrest South. John Cook. Billy Wilson, Betty Grimmer, Joann Friday. Mary Catherine Burke. Peggy Jones, Elizabeth Ritchey. Carol St. John. Nellie Cory. Jerry Fuller. Pat Ridgell. Bonnie Strickland. OFFICERS — FALL SEMESTER jimm lee Prtddmt DON McN'EAL ______________________________ Vice President WALTER MORRIS___________________________________Secretary JACK SHELTON _ Taller Representative ROBERT BOTTERS Scrapbook MARILYN MON LTTE Good Citizenship Girl of Woodlawn High School S. R. 8- First row: Helen Scott. Treasurer; Annice Poore, President; Barbara Montgomery, Marshal Second row: Andy Reece. Tatler Representative; Wesley Walker, Secretary; Louise Gibb s, Marshal; Douglas Blankenship. Vice President. SEVENTH SEMESTER SESSION ROOM OFFICERS S. R. 204—First row: Martha Baker. Vice President; Pat Stewart. Secretary: Sonya Ellette, President. Second row: Jean Davis. Mar shal; Charles McDanal. Tatlei Representative. S. R. 213-—First row: Lamar Iuingham. Tatler Representative; Bobby Witte, Vice President. Second row: Arlene Hick-. President; Pat Deaton, Secretary'. S. It 209 First row: Louise Carver. Virr President; l-amar DaviNon, Tatlrr Representative; Man Catherine Burke. President. Second row: Donald Freeman, Treasurer; Philip Martin. Secretary. S. R. 7—Diana Keith. President; Barbara Widener. Vice President; Shirley Ford. Secretary; Peggy Taylor. Taller Representative. S. R. 212: Sarahann Seymore, Taller Representative; Shirley McGee, Secretary; Barbara Etfkrw, President; Nell Rowell, Vice President. S. R. 113: Bill Kirk. Taller Representative; Betty Ryan. President; Pat Lewis, Vice President; Richard Brown. Marshal. James Garner, Secretary, not pictured. S. K. 22—First row: John Cook. President; Thurman Lyon. Taller Representative. Second row: Hugh Massey, Secretary; Carol St. John. Treasurer; Raymond King. Vico President. S. R. 5— First row: Martha Graves. Secretary; Frances Brady. Treasurer; Lorinc Thrasher. Taller Representative. Second row: Elizabeth Ritchey, President; Helen Holler. Vice President. S. R. 108 First row: Nellie Cory. President; F.d Case, Vice President. Second row: Phil Armstrong. Secretary; George Grubbs, Treasurer. SIXTH SEMESTER SESSION ROOM OFFICERS S. R. 211— First row: Ella Frances Wakefield. President; Don Hughe . Marshal. Second row: Jimmy Childs, Secretary; Hobby Lawler, Taller Representative. THE PERSONALITY CLUB First row: Margie Cobia. Margie Cochran. Sara Jean Taylor. Joyce Reavi . Jane Montgomery. Jean Davis. Nell Wilson. Marilyn Goodwin. Shirley Blatzer. Pat Tidwell. Betty Jo Travis. Mrs. Holifield. Sponsor. Second row: Terry Ray. Carolyn Cater. Betty Cason. Hearstcen Daily. Dot MrElroy. Margaret Gibson. Barbara Gavin. Jean DeMedicis, Libby Laney. Jo Ann O'Crady. Toby Tidwrli. Keitha Hudson. Third row: Tommy Moye. Jack Williams. Frank Taylor. Terry Odom. Bobby Shaw. Charles McDanal, Ed Wilkinson. Alton Lusk. Sturgis Scott. Ernest Gary. THE SPANISH CLUB First row: Frank Sawson. Johnny IJrquhart. Jimmy Meigs, Lelias Kirby. M. L Smitherman, Paul Glass. Charles. Second row: Beverly Van Hoo er, Ann Lindbcrg, Mary Ward. Nancy Drajier. Rita Myers. I). Ann Sizemore. Edith Helen Wade. Sue Elrod. Miss Lamb. Sponsor. Third row: Buddy Summers. Ellis Moore, William Jordan. Mac Luna. Donald Rice, Raymond Askew, Roger Estill, Raymond Norman. MARTHANN BASS NIT A JOHNSON JON MAC REINHARDT JO ANN HODGE BARBARA FLOWERS WADE TUCKER MARGARET ANNE ROMINE DeLENE LOGAN MARTINE BROOKS SHIRLEY COOK LORENE WILCUTT JUNE GLENN JOHN SHACKELFORD THE WOODLAWN HIGH GAY COUSINS TOMMY WALROND LEE MAC THOMAS MARIE MANN FRANKLIN PARKELL CLIFFORD TURNER MARGIE MILLER JEAN GRAVES ELIZABETH CRAWFORD CAROLYN GOOD ELLA FRANCES WAKEFIELD BETTY BRITTAIN PEGGY W ILLIAMS BECKY ROBINSON SCHOOL ORCHESTRA Miss Pauline Zinser Conductor S. R. 214—First row: Nancy Brooke, Taller Rep.; Angelina Whitte. Secretary-Treasurer; Sam Jones, Vice President; JoAnn Friday, President. Second row: Willie King Cummings. Marshal; Mary Jo Tucker, Marshal; Betty Clark. Marshal. S. R. 203—Front: Reeves Sims. Marshal. First row: Anita Fisher. President; Diane Durham. Vice President; Jean Davis. Secretary, Tatler Rep. Second row: Rose Ann Dabney Marshal; Barbara Dabney. Marshal. FIFTH SEMESTER SESSION ROOM OFFICERS S. R. 103—First row: Roland Wheeler. Secretary-Treasurer; David Adams, President. Second row: Byron McClusky, Taller Rep.; Stanley Morgan. Vice President. S. R. 215—First row: Gail Coleman. Marshal; Peggy Jones. President. Second row: Marshals Sue Ann Dykes. Peggy Holley. Patsy Parker. Third row: Henry Summers, Vice President; David Herring. Secretary-Treasurer; Gene Morrow, Tatler Rep. S. R. 116—First row: Camillr Easier, Vice President; Peggy Kallin, Secretary-Treasurer. Second row: Edward Rums, Taller Rep.; Tommy Ray, President. S. R. 208 —First row: Mary Sybil Kidd. Treasurer; Gnile Kniep. Secretary: Carol Morion. Vice President. Second row: Linda Reaves, President; Carolyn Landers. Taller Rep. S. R. 32—Margie McGee. Marshal; Troy Hughes. Taller Rep.; Martha Payne, President; Dennis Mitchell. Vice President; Lyman Harris. Secretary-Treasurer. S, R. 105—First row: Dot Cruise. Marshal; Bobby Herron, Treasurer; Beverly Jnne . Taller Rep. Second row: Smitty Lucas. President; Bonnie Strickland. Vice President; Shirley Martin. Secretary. S. R. 118—First row: Thaxton Hardy, Secrriary-Treasurer; Bill Hackaday. Vice President: Jimmy Frazier. Taller Rep. Second row: Anneen O’Connor, Marshal; Betty Grimmer. President; Norma Jean Lumpkin. Marshal. THE WOODLAWN HIGH SCHOOL BAND Fall Semester GERALD A. SMITH—Director Ackerman. Pat Ames, Johnny Barker, Martha Barton, Joan Bass, Marthanne Battle, Timmy Benson, Ray Bethune, Jimmy Brooks, M rtine Brown. John Burnett, Johnny Busby, Marshall Carlisle, Alma Cochran, Donnie Conboy, Lynn Counts. James Cousins, Gay Cox, Clayton Crider, Charles Crook, Gregory Crumpton, Johnny Davis, Bobby Davis, Patsy Dawson, Frank Driver, LaVerne Dudley, Ronald Dunne, 'Ferry Ellette, Sonya Estes, Johnny Fegenbush. Douglas Glenn, David Graves. Jean Guthrie. Barbara Harper, David Hayden, Gwendolyn Henderson, Bobby Holmes, Drayton Hood. Harold Hooper. Billy Hughes. Jimmy Jerrell, Guy Johnson, Bobby Johnson. Finlay Johnson, Juanita Kennedy, Bobby Layne. Glen LeGrand. Bettie Lightscy, Preston Lillich, Jere Mann, Marie Meade, Gordon Miller. Margie Miller, Russell Morgan, Ronnie Morgan. Stanley Murray, Bill Murray, Gerald McCluskey, David McGee, Mary Nichols. Cecil Norman.' Raymond Parker, Lynda Pale, Wilburn Pledger, George Reynolds, Douglas Richardson, Alford Rigsby, David Rumore, Ross Russell, Tommy Salscr, Elizabeth Sanderson, Jack Sanford. E. A. Scott, George Simmons. Joyce Smith. Greta Smith. Wclby Spann, Jack Sparks, Tony-Stover. Gene Summers. Buddy Szabo, Michael Tate. James Tharp. Louis Thomas, Lee Truitt, Travis Tucker, John Tucker, My Ian Tucker. Wade Tucker. Wayne Turner. Clifford Vaught. Patsy Walrond, Tommy Wimberly, Jim Witte, JJobby Majorettes Ackerman, Bobbie Adams, Joan Conner. Marion Humphrey, Sue Laumer. Ann Van Hooser. Beverly Watson, Carole Drum Majorette Smith, Peggy THE MAJORETTES Carol Watson, Ann Laumer,. Sur Humphrey, Peggy Smith, Bobbie Ackerman. Beverly Van ]|oo rr. Marion Conner. PEGCY SMITH Head Drum Majarcttt Since her first year in high school First row: Gerald Smith. Sponsor; Frank Dawson. Tommy Walrond. Peggy Smith, Martha Baker. Tommy Russell. Second row: Johnny Estes. Mylan Tucker. George Pledger. David Harper. MASQUE and GAVEL First row: Lou Gene Porter. Ava Ann Rogers. Lou dell Oliver. Ann Campbell, Arlene Hicks. Sharon Butts. Second row: Ann Laumer, Genevieve Estock. Evelyn Anderson, Joann Hodge, Ingrid Hilderhrandt. Diane Durham. Betty Grimmer. Third row: Donald Bedsolr, Roy Roddam, Ross Varin. Harold Poor, Sam Jones. Jerry Batley. THE TATLER STAFF THE EDITORS First row: Spring Semester— Nellie Cory, Assistant Editor; Shirl Toad vine. Editor. Second row: Fall Semester— Ava Ann Rogers, Assistant Editor; Mary Catherine Burke. Editor. EDITORIAL STAFF First row: Kay Greene. Jean Dowda. Genevieve Estock, Ava Ann Rogers. Mary Catherine Burke. Second tow: Bill Kirk, Maurine Sanford. Nellie Cory. Matha Finney. Shirl loadvine Johnny Bookout. Third row: Jim Horton. Phillip Martin. Bobby Shaw. Betty Grimmer, Barbara Manners. CIRCULATION First row: Floor Managers—Peggy Williams. Elaine Morris. Becky Robinson. Second row: Kirk Russell, Assistant Circulation Manager; Charles Lawrence, Circulation Manager. S. R. 3—First row: Pal Davis, Tatlrr Rep.; Hazel Patterson, Marshal. Second row: Linda Parker. Vice President; Paul Class, President; Mary Charles Love. Secretary-T rrasurer. S. R. 6—Stella Ward. Marshal; Lucy Williams. Marshal; Janet Dollar. Tatlrr Rep.; LaMer tail . Secretary; Polly Proseh. Treasurer; Jackie Turner. President; Jerry Wildsmith. Vice President. 3$5 S. R. 207—Beth Echols. Marshal; James May, Vice President; Ronnie Harris. President; Matt Contri. Tatler Rep. S. R. 102—First row: Barbara Booth. Marshal; Janice Putman. Vice President; Carolyn Harris, Marsha); Jodie Patterson. Marshal; Mary Willis, Tatler Rep. Second row: Roger Eatill. Secretary; Guy Curlette, President; Patsy Stevens. Marshal; Gail Ledbettrr. Marshal; Sherri! Smith. Manila!; Anita Gentry. Marshal. THIRD SEMESTER SESSION ROOM OFFICERS S. R. 30—Sealed: Elaine Entrekin, Secretary; Helen Mayer. Vice President. Standing: Dwane White. President; Wilburn O’Quinn. Tatler Rep. S. R. 31—Seated: Kay Kelso. Marshal; Frank Howard. Secretary. Standing: Barbara Bewley, Marshal; Frank Doer. Taller Rep.; Jimmy McDonald, President; June Akins, Vice President. S. R. 101 - First row; Barbara Haley, Vice President; Elaine Hawley, Secretary; Laura Allison. Taller Rep. Second row: Johnny Martin. President; Howard Thomas. Treasurer. d. IV. St.«U:d. Juanita Jvlutwu, Marshal; Joanna rtoitam. Marshal; Billie Johnson. Marshal; Billie Jo Engle, Marshal. Standing: Billy Lankford. Taller Rep.; Bobby Davis, Secretary; Drayton Holmes, Treasurer; Don Shockley, Vice President; Wallace Crittenden. President. S. R. 10—First row: Jean Mills. Secretary; Charles Ligon. President. Second row: Mary Jim Lyons, Vice President; Juice Urquhart. Treasurer. Third row: Wanda Hickman. Marshal; Gene Mills Taller Rep. SESSION ROOM OFFICERS S. R. 2—Seated: Mary McGee. Marshal; Emily Stanton. Secretary; Peggy Greene, Marshal. Standing: Terry Ray. Vice President; Terry Oden, Vice President; Charles Sims, President. NATIONAL Z_ onor SOCMTV Mar) Catherine Burke Shirley Cook Clcnu Curlette Emily Davis Tnlmadgr Farrar Evelyn Fenn Marianne Ferrell Martha Finney Carolyn Forman Jerry Fuller Mil 'he ll George Kay Greene Gera hi Griffic Barbara Hannera Shirley Harvey brnoru Hasty l judell Oliver Marrene Payne Harold Poor D. J. Prince Pal Ridgell Ava Ann Rogers Betty Ryan Carol St. John Jack Shelton Shirl Toadvine Wesley Walker Carolyn Welch OFFICERS of the NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Fall Term HAROLD POOR ____ AVA ANN ROGERS .. MARIANNE FERRELL MARTHA FINNEY BARBARA HANNERS EVELYN FENN ... __________________President _____________Vice President ___ Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary _________________ Treasurer -Secretary of Public Affairs EVELYN FENN Winner of the Birmingham Exchange Club Scholarship Trophy, presented at the close of each semester to the senior outstanding in scholarship. WOODLAWN HIGH SCHOOL R.O.T.C. BATTALION OFFICERS James Tate------------------------------- Band Commander BUI Hackaday-------------------------Company Commander James Meigs.................... Com tany I Platoon Leader Robert Hosca______________________Com any Guidon Bearer John Bookout------------------------Comjtany K Commaruler Forrest South Company K Platoon Leader Howell Howard ------------------ Company K. Guidon Bearer Herbert McDonald ------------------- Company L Commander Robert Motley ... Company L Platoon Leader Richard Petty---------------------Company L Guidon Bearer Not Pictured Sam Jones.............. -....... Company I Platoon Leader Roger Smith-----------------------Company K Platoon Leader John Dawsey_______________________Company L Platoon Leader HONOR COMPANY L Herbert McDonald John Dowsey Robert Motley Richard Petty Gregory Crook George Nelson Bobby Duncan Dwayne White John C. Walker Commanding Officer 1st Platoon Leader 2nd Platoon Leader Guidon Hearer 1st Sergeant 1st Platoon Sergeant 2nd Platoon Sergeant 1st Platoon Guidon 2nd Platoon Guidon 1st PLATOON 1st Squad leader—J. V. Betterton; Ed Myers. Frand Bnnkson. 2nd Squad Leader—Charles Sims; Kirby Godbey, Robert Konizon. 3rd Squad Leader—John Lankford; Curtis McClinton. 2nd PLATOON 1st Squad Leader—-Paul Martin; Raymond McDonald, Bobby Downs. Billy I hrasher, Jimmy Sweatt. 2nd Squad Leader—Chancy Aderholt; Fred King, John Shepard, Edward Farrow, Ray Fincher. 3rd Squad Leader—Gene Roberts; Ervin Hughes. David Gibbs. Bobby Cobb. HONOR COMPANY Not pictured Charles Randall, Robert Bennett. Billy Jacoway, Bobby Hosmcr. Sidney Hill. Lynn Conboy, Harris Clipper. Billy Cobb. John Dawsey, Steve Meigs. THE PATRICIAN CLUB r t row: Martha Baker, Don Williams, Frank Parkrl, Carolyn Welch. Second row: Cecile Holliman. Joyce Walker. Marie Gassoway, Barbara Taylor, Arlene Hicks, Carol St. John. Third row: Denson Collins, Carolyn Blackwell, Beverly McLemore, Miss Moore. Fourth row: Walt Morris. Paul Lendon, Frank Swalley. David Norrman, Dicky Kalcy. THE FUTURE TEACHERS of AMERICA First row, Loudell Oliver. Sue Richmond. Cloria Goodwin. Pat Oliver. Jane Noblitt. Elaine Morris. Karhild Gilje. Second row: .Nell Shockley. Juanita Holder. Jean McDade, Nancy Barnes, Jimmie Morrow. Mattie Lou Ellyson. Sandra Martin. Third row: Joyce Perryman. Marjorie Hunter. Helen Holter. Martha Baker, Jacky Turner, Patsy Martindale. Lynettr Galbreath. Joyce Hughes. Fourth row: Mr. Stonier. Joyce Palmer, Alma Carlisle. Marie Mann. Jan Eagles. Pat Ridgell. Martha Ann Jones. Myra L'stich, Mary Faye Bundy. Vera Walton. Mis Barker. THE MARSHAL HONOR SOCIETY First row: Mr. Fullington, Sponsor; Billy Kirks. Loudrll Oliver. Annire Poore. Barbara Montgomery, Sarah Frances Woodrow. Gay Miller. Second row: Ann Sanders. Delores Williams Patricia Deaton. Carolyn Eldridge. Ava Ann Rogers. Martha Finney. Richard Brown. Third row: Elizabeth Ritchey. Robert Hall. Peggy Williams Mary Wilcutt. Kathryn Robertson, Peggy Hill. INGRID HILDEBRANDT. of Germany, who i6 enrolled in Woodlawn High School this year. THE GLEAMETTES l irst row: Elaine Cox. Kay Aldridge, Marilyn Nesbitt, Cay Cousins. Anita Gcnli , Anita Fisher. Diana Keith. Jean Davis, Jane Powers. Beth Echols. Mrs. Holland. Sponsor- Second row: Helen Holter. Peggy Underwood. Sherrill Smith. Patsy Stevens. Dot O’Neil. Carol hoster. Martha Ann Jones. Martine Brooks Lola Cook. Barbara Hyde, Lee Mae Lotz. Third row: Delores Jarvis. Mary Kate Scruggs Nancy Owen. Sylvia McDowell. Mary Elizabeth Cobb. Delores Williams, Ann Saunders, Darlene Medlin. Gwen Hayden. Marie Mann. Linda Parker. THE VESTALIAN First row: Sarah Nell Craig. Julec Lrquhart. Elaine Hawley, Peggy Cafford, Gay Sima, Juanita Holder, Mrs. Madewell, Sponsor. Second row: Nell Shockley. Bobby Ackerman, Shirley McGee. Jackie Simpson, Shirley Cornelius, Carol Sue Little. Peggy Williams. Third row: Martha Payne, Beverly Bates, Shirley Cook. Lucile Barrier, Burbara Underwood. Becky Robinson. SCIENCE LABORATORY ASSISTANTS First row: Bobby Lawler. Charles McDanal. Carl Colley. Martha Baker. Nanette Stone, Nellie Cory, Jean Dale. Don McNeal. Second row: Tommy Anderson. Mylan Tudker. Ed Caw. Sturgis Scott. Tommy Ray. Johnny Estes, Harvey Parker, Horton Smith. Third row: Jack Shelton. Kenneth Abbott. Gerald Griffies. Van Baldwin. Charles Farka . Tommy Stricklin. Nolen Hudson. Not pictured: Harold Poor. Billy Jacoway. Harold Poor i presented the Baufteb and Lo m b Science Award by Mr. Martin. Fall term winners: Ava Ann Roger and Evelyn Fenn. Pic-Ufrea to be in Supplement. OLYMPIAN HONOR SOCIETY Scaled: Belly Solomon. Cay Miller. Standing: Claudia Taylor. Jo Ai Ro eberry. Mrs. Smith. S|H n$or. Mi Karel Malcolm, l oudell Oliver. GIRLS’ ATHLETIC CLUB First row: Mrs. Smith. Gladys Jackson, Laura Allison. Mildred Conlri. Sara Letson. Wanda Hick-man, Mary Lou McKay. Nancy Brown. Marilyn Newman. Alison Wright. Billie Jean Pearson, Huth llullex. Claudia Taylor. Mrs. Barron. Second row: Bonnie Stri«-klnn«l. Gail Cayner, Betty Jo Davis Margie McKee. Guil Coleman. Jerry Jack-on. Belly Solomon, Joyce Honduran!. Ann Rose berry, Mertir Roberts. Third row: Wanda King. Barbara Sykes. Ann McDaniel. Margaret Malcolm. Gay Miller. Lera Hobson. Mildred Douglas, Joyce Penlon. Barbara Harris, Camille Easter, Robin Winters. FIRST SEMESTER SESSION ROOM OFFICERS S. R. 26—First row: Sam Kitching, Marshal; Larry Moore. Marshal; Raymond Hewctt. President; Ronald Ryan, Vice President- Second row: Hetty LeGrand. Marshal; Martha Rawlinson, Secretary; Maty Joyce Haynes. Treasurer. S. R. 106—First row: Marshals Gail Payne, Virginia Davis. Pauline Hawkins. Second row: Eugene Farley. Tatler Rep.; Donald Evans, Treasurer; Eugene Watts, Secretary; Joyce Murphrre. Vice President; Jackie Richbalsky. President. S. R. 23—First row: Barbara Thomason. Marshal; Bobby Entrckin. Marsha); Loretta Barnes. Tatler Rep. Second row: Donald Pierce. Secretary; Billye Faye Taylor, Vice President; Mary Ann Woodruff. President; Faye Fowler, Treasurer. S. R. 120—First row: Marshals Helen Lawrence. Patsy Boyd. Mary Ann Fuqua. Jean Stewart. Second row: Lynn Conboy. Vice President; Sidney Hill. President; Steve Brown. Treasurer. Third row: James Perry. Marshal; Richard Pressley, Tatler Rep.; Nolan Pressley, Marshal. S. R. 107—First row: Mary Kay Blanchfield. Marshal; Jimmy Sisson. Treasurer; Jan Emerson. Tatler Rep. Second row: Robert Core. President; Barbara Brooks. Vice President; Willie Hughes. Secretary. S. R. 13—First row: David McCloud. Secretary; Ronny Morgan. Vicr President; Fred Goolsby, President; Irene Whiting. Treasurer. Marshal. Second row: Marshal Leroy Siuard. Jimmy Pullen. Peggy Dudley. Doris Wilkes. Third row: Marshals MariKn Purser. Jane Sweat!. Frances Williams, Tatler Rep.; Pat Burnett, Marshal. S. R. 2 —Peggy Cost. President; J. C. Kelly. Vice Prod-dent; Carol Lee Hickman. Secretary; Beverly Richey. Taller Rep. S. R. 36—First row: Marshals Carrie Moore, Charlotte Null. Bonita Swalley. Alma Joyce Garrett. Second row: Linda Foust. Vice President; Janet Alvis. Secretary; Martha Owen. Treasurer; Pat Mitchell. President; Jeanette Rucks. Taller Rep. S. R. 112—First row: James Alharado. Taller Rep.; Betty Williams. Secretary-Treasurer; Carol Hendricks. Vice President; Ben Price. President. Second row: Marshals Jimmy Gaylord. Jacqueline Bailes, James McDaniel. S. R. 1—First row: Bob Cruse. Taller Rep. Second row: Marshals Myra Simpson. Mary Ellen Franklin. Josephine Adkins. Third row: Morris Harwood. Treasurer; Don Melof. Secretary. Tilden Smith. Vice President; Douglas Bailey. President. S. R. 110—First row: Eddie Glenn. President; Don Coleman. Vice President; Gail Barnes, Secretary; Jane W'illia. Marshal. Second row: Don Griffis, Taller Rep.; James Ross, Wood-log Rep.; Joan Patrick. Marshal. rtAvnowo kivg A-HO (Tot) J V ES rt YTAYU0 iJLI lyvs A'MOO 30 S JO 0 o -0 ECTO ——1——' (iURnE Trr« ,_ m ok 6 -i.y Wh Tsv 1952 S Jn Jiovfs Ou« }MSW« ro «0 fJLMT Al©V ?0£ RtVUE a cEIVES ft ftVES - £ y- p O - v— m X t . bw. y ■£ : ■’ WHITE Cat |W SWOW STof WOODLOG REPRESENTATIVES Upper Semesters First row: Earl F'reedle. Joy Dockery, Jean Davis, Jean Favors. Charlotte Brown. Nancy Harne . Jane Smith. Jay Fallin, Ed Wilkinson. Norma Jran Lumpkin. Second row: Troy Hughes. Dan Wells Phillip Martin. Pat Fallin. Ann Campbell. Pat Dill. Nellie Cory, Shirl Toad vine. Bill Powell. Third row: J. B. Hay. WOODLOG REPRESENTATIVES Lower Semesters First row: Joanne Breekin. Janet Alvis June Covington. James Ross. James Perry, Martine Brooks, Pat«y Davis, Donna Sabatini. Ann Waugh. Mary K. Blankinship. Second row; Sandra Oldham, Joyce Hughes. Juanita Johnson, France Earl Roue, Sarah Hughe , Arlene Lowe. Sue Humphries Jerry Johnson, Eamie Gearry. Janet Dollar. Rose Mary KarTh. S. R. 120—First Semester: James Perry, Woodlog Representative, who sold more Woodlog . on a percentage basis, than any other representative below the seventh semester. First row: Nancy Carr, Ruth Matlock. Bebe Harris. Mary Ann Fuqua. Oran Davison. Leilani Keenan. James Perry, Patsy Boyd. Helen Wood, Ann Joyce Hemphill, Peggy Johnson. Helen Lawrence. Second row: Janice Davis, June Stewart, Jimmy Hobart, Ronnie Gunter, Robert Lathem, Steve Brown. Sewell St. John. Kenneth Blackwell, Harold Hood, Wayne Stokes. Third row: Richard Trawick, Melvin Hutto, Dean Nelson, Sidney Hill, Mrs. Bates, Nolen Hudson. Lynn Conboy. I 4 Rodney Oil, Pal Hydinger. Treasurers; JcrTy Fuller, Secretary; Ann Laumer, Vice Preai-dent; Don Garrird. President. Senior Officers Fall Term First row: Graduation Speakers Roy Koddam and Ava Ann Rogers. Second row: Graduation Musicians Patricia Evans and Ruth Allen. BANQUET OFFICERS First row: Marianne Ferrell. Evelyn Fenn. musicians; Peggy Smith, prophet. Second row: Glenn Curlette, artist; Kay Greene, presenter; Pat Ridgali. historian. EDITH MARGARET ABERNATHY — Little Ab . . . Ambition: I would be true- Masque and Gavel. Omirron Delta, various session room offices, marshal, various radio and T.V. programs, two plays. BARBARA ANNE ACKERMAN Bobbie . . . Ambition: To live a happy and successful life. Various session room offices, Glee Club, choir. Majorette. RUTH ELLIOTT ALLEN . . . Ambition: To live and let live. Various session room offices, vice president of choir. Glee Club. Althean marshal. RAYMOND FIKE ASKEW—Pop . . . Ambition: To succeed in everything I undertake. Various session room offices. Hi-Y Usher . Warblers, baseball, basketball. KATHRYN ELIZABETH BACCETT— unny . . . Ambition: To exist until I am forty and then start living. Y-Teens. Entre-Nou . WILLIAM GORDON BARGANIER—Smoftey. Ace . . . Ambition: To study electronic engineering at Auburn and get a rating in the U.S. Navy. VIRGINIA MAE BERNHARDT —Ginger . . . Ambition: To become a director of religious education and to be a friend of all: Oratorical contest. French Club. F.T.A., Glee Club, choir. V. P. Apollo, library assistant. President of Jefferson County Library Assistant . Enlre-Nous Y-Teen . CHARLES LOWELL BIDDY—Charley . . . Ambition: To get a job and go to work. Major in R.O.T.C SHIRLEY ANN BURNETT . . . Ambition: To have a B.S. degree and a trip around the world. Various session room office , vice president Delta Y-Teens. Pen and Ink Club. CLYNNDA JUANITA CALFEE—Aim . . . Ambition: To earn my salt but win my sugar.” Head Marshal, president Marshal Honor Society, Marshal Service Club. Apollo. LILLIAN GERALDINE COLBURN—Atm... Ambition: To enter my ’39 Ford in the handicap race lor the Kentucky Derby. LEE ROY COLEMAN. JR.-Lee . . . Ambition: To own a souped-up Chewy. Sergeant in R.O.T.C., R.O.T.C marksmanship medal. EMORY DENSON COLLINS—Dr «• . . . Ambi-lion: To read Coach Adcock’ Inter from Marilyn Monroe. Various session room offices, Hi-Y Usher . band, secretary Patrician I-atin Club. JAMES EDWARD COVINGTON—Covir . . . Ambition: To pat English. Various session room office . Varsity basketball. B team basketball. Print Club. PAUL ELMER CROW. JR .-Nature Boy . . . Ambition: To make the world a healthier place to live in. GLENN ALLEN CUR LETT E -Red, Curly... Ambition: To do what I want to when I want to and have fun doing it. Various session room office . H-Y Usher , P.T.A. program. PATRICIA DILL—fat . . . Ambition: To fulfill the many ambition I have. Various session room office , marshal. Library Assistant, president of Delta Y-Teen . JOY FAYNE DOCKERY . . . Ambition: To think my every thought through Christ. Glee Club, choir concert. Apollo, Service Fellowship Club. Y-Teen . JOY RUTH FALUN . . , Ambition: To live a full and happy Christian life. President, treasurer Althean. Apollo, Glee Club, marshal. Gold and W'hite Follies. Christmas programs. DORIS SUE DUNLAP—Suzie . . . Ambition: To always lie happy and have friends. Various session offices, marshal. Dramatic Club. F.T.A.. LILLIAN PAULINE ECHOLS . . . Ambition: To live to be a hundred and learn something new every day. Secretary session room, president of Y-Teen . DOROTHY GAIL EDWARDS . . . Ambition: To love and be loved. Various session room office . marshal. Y-Teen . Apollo. ROY BARCLIFT ENGLAND. JR. . . . Ambition: To be an electrical or chrmical engineer. Two first prize in physics. Alabama Junior Academy of Science; second prize in Science in Industry; president and vice president of Utopian and Futurian Science Club . PATRICIA GAIL EVANS—Pat . . . Ambition: To live that other might see the Master. Various, session room office , treasurer Glee Club. Tatler representative. Apollo. Y-Teen . marshal, four choir concert , soloist on auditorium program. GRESHAM TALMA DC E FARRAR . . . Am-hition: To finish college and hr a dentist. Euclidean Honor Socirty. perfect attendance, president of session room. Hi-Y Usher, Sportsmanship committee. MARY EVELYN FENN . . . Amhition: To scatter sunshine. Various session room offices, president Apollo, president filer Glub, president, vice president Promethian. Student Directory committee. science office assistant, marshal, various auditorium programs. Euclidean Honor Society, National Honor Society, alternate senior musician. French award. Rausch and Lomb medal. Exchange Glub Scholarship Cup. MARIANNE JANET FERRELI___________National Honor Society. Euclidean Honor Society. (lire Club. MARTHA ANN FINNEY . . . Ambition: Not to talk o much. Rand, various session room offices. marshal Honor Society, Taller staff. National Honor Society, secretary of National. KENNETH ALBERT FISHER—Eddie . . . Amhition: To love ’em and leave ’em. Session room president and Taller representative. THOMAS DAVID FLOYD—Ftommy . . . Amhition: To find who throws the flying saucers. Euclidean Honor Society, vice president Utopian Science Club, first place “Manual of Saber,” Lieutenant. Captain in R.O.T.C. CAROLYN JO FORMAN . . . Amhition: To get a word in edgewise. Marshal. Delta Y-Teens. MILARD ROBERT FOX. JR . Fat Fox . . . Ambition: To tear up the Iron Bowl. R team basketball. varsity basketball. ROBERT MILTON FRANKLIN—Bob . . . Ambition: To convince Mr. Stonier I am a good hoy. JERRY ANN FULLER . . . Ambition: To take the humps of life with a smile on my lips and hope in my heart. Various session offices. Euclidean Honor Society, secretary of the Student body. National Honor Society, Masque and Gavel Honor Society, secretary of Thalian Dramatic Club, treasurer, vice president Promoters, auditorium and radio programs. WILLIAM LAWRENCE FUQUA—Jack . . . Amhition: To be a millionaire and live on the Riviera. Baseball 52. DONALD EARL GARRARD -Don . . . Ambition: To better myself in every way. Varsity football, varsity baseball, various session room offices, president of the senior class. MITCHELL GEORGB-MifrA • - Ambition: To get a college education. Various session room oific«s. Bible Study Club, marshal. MARY REDFERN GOODMAN . . . Ambition: To live in the heart I leave behind. Apollo. Bible Study Club, marshal, orchestra. THOMAS FREDERICK GOODWIN-Tom . . . President, secretary. Handicraft Club. B tram basketball. First Lieutenant K.O.T.C., first place Manual ol Arms Competition R.O.T.C, ROBERT EARL GOSS— tThraiies . . . Ambition: To give life a good fight. Various aeaaion room offices, vice president, secretary Model Club, lieutenant R.O.T.C., sharpshooter medal, best drilled company, B team and varsity football. MEMORY KAY GREENE . . . Ambition: To live life and love it. Head cheerleader, Junior Sponsor W-Day; Euclidean Honor Society, Pen and Ink CJub, vice president, secretary. French Club. WILLIAM THEO HALE—TAeo Hole . . . Ambition: To make love to a girl in front of Coach Adcock. Football letter 51. 52. EDW ARD YANCEY HALL In Service ROBERT DUKE HALL—DuAe. Preacher . . . Ambition: To take a few souls with me to heaven when I die. Various session room office , president Photography Gub. Warbler. Apollo. Christmas Festival. BARBARA ANN MANNERS—Chris . . . Am-bition' To live up to my friends. Treasurer National Honor Society, Euclidean. Omicron Delta. Masque and Gavel, Battle Citizenship Tour. Editor of Tatler. president Classic Club, varsity debater. u. of A. After-Dinner Speaking contest, auditorium program , two play . DAVID FLOYD HARPER—Hooper . . - Ambition: To profit by the past, learn in the present, and look forward to the future. Euclidean Honor Society. Band Honor Society. Hi- Ushers. Math Club. NANCY LENORA HASTY-Le . . Ambition: To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield. Various session room offices, Clee Club, choir. Y-Teen . Apollo. NANCY ALICE HUDSON-Aon Alyce . . . Ambition: To be a farmer’ wife and rai e cow and kids. Various session room offices, art award . Pen and Ink Club, secretary Entre-Nou Y-Teen. CHARLES W I L LI A M HUFFSTUTLER-Huffy . . . Ambition: To always atrivc to do my best. Various session room offices, marshal. Print Club. PATRICIA LOIS HYDINGER—Pal . . . An bit ion: To Iw able to make friends wherever 1 go. Various session room offices, choir, operetta, marshal. R.O.T.C. sponsor, Apollo, Promethean Club. HORACE CECIL IRELAND. JR .—Reece . .. Ambition: To be successful in everything I un dertake. Various session room offices, varsity football, vice president, treasurer, secretary, Wat biers and choir, vice president, secretary. Apollo. Warblers Minstrel. W Club. M. C. Gold and White Follies. ROBERT TRAVIS JEFFARES- King Hoot,, . . . Ambition: To Iw a bachelor. Band. R.O.T.C band, various session room offices. WILLIAM JOSEPH JEFFARES-Willie . . Ambition: To shoot the hook one time without getting caught. Various session room office band. R.O.T.C band, marshal. GEORGE WESLEY JOHNSON . . . Ambition To become a pilot in the ILS. Air Force. Mem her of band. WILLIAM ELMO JORDAN— Willy . . . Ambition: To go to college. Various session room offices. Spanish Club, marshal. R.O.T.C officer. R.O.T.C. Council. THMOMAS WAXWELL KARRH—Tom . . . Varsity football, various clubs. WILLA DEAN KENNEDY . . . Ambition: To be happy and make others happy. Cheerleader. W-Day Sponsor, Promethean Club. ELIZABETH ANN LAUMER—Entire ... Am- bition: To make happiness a habit, success a second nature. President, vice president session room, majorette, president Masque and Gavel, Omicron Delta, winner 9th district oratorical, three plays, various programs, 3rd place Wood-lawn talent contest. CHARLES ALBERT LAWRENCE—Charlie, Lulu . . . Ambition: To spread joy to the maximum and bring grief to the minimum. President Futurian Science Club, treasurer F.T.A., Cavaliers. Warblers, minstrel, operetta. Christinas music festival. JOE DAVID LEE . . . Ambition: To be a success in life. Platoon leader Company I. marshal. Apollo. KATHERINE DIMETRO LONG . . . Amid-lion: To get my M.R.S. degree from u certain BUI. Veatalian, Y-Teens, Apollo. ANNIE CHRISTINE LOVELL . . . F.T.A„ office assistant, marshal, Taller representative for session room. Personality Club. CLIFFORD MAC LUNA . . . Ambition: To forRrt some of my teachers. Various offices in session room and clubs. ELLA JEAN LUNSFORD-E « . . . Ambition: To always be happy. Various session room offices. Apollo. Y-Teen. CHARLES WEBSTER MATHEWS flo6o . . . Ambition: To play professional baseball. Two years baseball an«l basketball. PATRICIA ANN McCAFFREY—Pat . . . Ambition: To marry Don some day. Various session room offires. secretary-treasurer Pen and Ink Gub. president Town meeting. Gold and White Follies committee. JAMES EDWARD McNABB— Mar . . . Ambition: To get out of school. Print Club, Letter Club, basketball, two years varsity and letter both years, captain and All-City last year. LEO JOSEPH METZLER. JR—Little Leo... Ambition: To get out of high school and into Auburn. Radio programs, auditorium programs, two plays. ELEANOR JEAN MILLER . . . Ambition: To be a comptometer operator. Band. Handicraft Club. LILLIAN GAY MILLER—Stack . . . Ambi-tion: To be a cun moll in Chicago. President, treasurer Girls Athletic Club, president, secretary. Future Nurses. Olympian Honor Society, various session room offices, gym assistant. volleyball and softball teams, small gym letter, Olympian letter. ANNA SUE MORRIS . . . Ambition: To teach shorthand. Girl Athletic Club, marshal, Aithean. WALTER EUGENE MORRIS-Crerper . . . Ambition: To organize the International Walt Morris Fan Club—for Girls. Treasurer. Ushers Club, secretary-treasurer Euclidean Honor Society: Patrician Latin Club. PERRY EUGENE MURP11REE . . . Ambition: To become a coach, lettered in football and baseball. WILLIAM HENRY NABORS—Bill, Fools . . . Ambition: To go tn Auburn and be a War Eagle. Lieutenant Colonel R.O.T.C.. tennis team. CHARLES ROY NOLEN—Charlie . . . Ambition: To be in the Air Force. RAYMOND LEWIS NORMAN. JR.- Broom, Sonny . . . Ambition: To double date with Bob and Jo again. Various session room offices, B team football. Futurian Science Club, vice president Spanish Club. R.O.T.C. Band. band. BARBARA JEANNE 0C1X-Moglr . . . Ambition: To win the Indianapolis Speedway in a kiddy car. President Tri-Teen Club. ROSE LOUDELL OLIVER—Lodie . . . Ambi. lion: To live a good life and to be here until the 21st century. Various session room offices, vice president student body, president W'oodlawn Promoters Club and of Inter-high Promoters, various office F.T.A., Athletic Club, Euclidean Honor Society. Masque and Gavel Honor Society; Olympian Honor Society, marshal, gym assistant, auditorium, acrobatic cheerleader, presided W-Day, chairman “Buddy system in Council. WILLARD RODNEY OTT-Hot Rod . . . Ambition: To wield a paddle harder than Coach Ad. Warblers, treasurer Hi-Y Ushers, Euclidean Honor Society, vice president Apollo, marshal. JAMES HOWARD OVERSTREET — Chun, Josh . . . Ambition: To play professional baseball. Marshal. Bible Study Club, baseball team. JOYCE CALDW ELL PALMER . . . Ambition: To make life an adventure. Various session room offices, Clee Club, choir, operetta. Spring concert. Christmas Festival, auditorium programs. District president, vice president F. T. A., Spanish Club, secretary, vice president Futurian Science Club, Utopian Science Club. Apollo, marshal. HOW ARD DAVID PATTON. JR. . . . Ambi-tion: To live and let live. Officer in R.O.T.C. ELIZABETH ANN PEARSON—Libby . . . Ambition: To be successful in everything I undertake. Delta Y-Teens, Apollo. JO ANN PHILLIPS—Jo . . . Ambition: To get what I want when 1 want it; to want what I get when I get it. Various session room offices, Apollo, Y-Teen, Red Cross representative. JOHN GILBERT PHILLIPS—F ipp . . . Am-bilion: To graduate from college and become president of a big firm. Lieutenant R.O.T.G DEWEY JAMES PRINCE. JR .-Chisel Point . . . Ambition: To confuse Miss Armstrong in law and to find a logarithm table correct to twenty places. Various session room offices. Euclidean Honor Society. National Honor Society. THEODORE MARTIN PRITCHETT Ted. Zee. ITee . . Ambition: To have Mrs. Hates as my manager. Various session room offices, president Warblers, choir, and Apollo, Taller staff. Warblers Minstrel, band. DONALD RICHARD RICE . . . Ambition: To have and to hold and not forget. Various session offices, offices in Spanish Club. VICTOR IRVING RICHARD. JR. . . . R-O. T.C., Boys Handicraft. PATRICIA RIDCELL—Par . . . Various session room offices. Historian Senior class. National Honor Society. Euclidean Honor Society. Marshal Honor Society, president F.T.A.. vice president Apollo, glee club, lli-cuh reporter. Tatler staff. THOMASS MARLOW RICG1NS — Pig, Rip . . . Ambition: To tear it up one time. B team football. OMA KATHRYN ROBERTSON—A'a . - -Ambition: To succeed in all I do and to be a friend to all. Marshal. Promethian Club, secretary Glee Club, treasurer Apollo, operetta. Library assistant, auditorium programs, Christmas Festival. CECIL ALLEN ROBINSON . . . Ambition. To fly a V8 Studcbaker. Warblers. Warbler Minstrel, Evening of Music, B team football, varsity football. Letter Club. JO ANN ROSF.BERRY—Annie . . . Ambition: To love and be loved by all. Girls Athletic Club, acrobatic cheerleader. Marshal Honor Society, Olympian Honor Society. DOUGLAS WESTLY RUNYAN—Doug . -Ambition: To join the Navy. Captain in R.O.T.C. CHARLES LINDER RUSSELL-CAucA . . . Ambition: To be a great sportsman. ROY FRANKLIN RODDAM—Bama Kid . . . Ambition: To be a friend of everyone ami to obey my Creator. President session room, radio and auditorium programs, UN meeting. New York City; chairman Sportsmanship Committee, treasurer, secretary Warblers, treasurer Hi-Y Ushers. Apollo, and Dramatic Club; District winner American Legion Oratorical contest, Birmingham News Oratorical contest, two plays, television programs, B team baseball, president of student body. Masque and Gavel, Omirron Delta Speech Honor Societies. Junior-Senior Prom committee, vice president High School Athletic Association. Senutor Hi-Y Youth Legislature, marshal, Christinas Festivals. AVA ANN ROGERS- Butch . . . Ambition: To always do His will and leave a bit of happiness wherever I go. Omicron Delta, Masque and Gavel Speech Honor Societies, Euclidean Honor Society, marshal Honor Society, Service Club; Associate Editor Taller, publicity chairman, vice president National Honor Society; historian F.T.A.. two newspaper columns. Speech Arts Award. Rausch and Lomb Science Award, Woodlog. Town Meeting, auditorium programs. Civitan Oratorical contest, chairman seven commit tier-., student production assistant Quarter Hour Plays. THOMAS RAY RUSSELL- Round Han . . . Ambition: To become band director at W.H.S. Rand, R.O.T.C band, various session room offices, Apollo, Science Club. PATRICIA RLIH RUTLEDGE . . . Ambition: To always be happy. Various session room offices. Dramatic Club. MAUR1NE EL1SE SANFORD—SAorfy . . . Ambition: To live, love, laugh, and Ih- happy. Glee Club, choir, Aatler staff. Hi-cub reporter. East End News; operetta, session room secretary. All-State High School Chorus. RALPH CONNAT5ER SCOTT . . . Ambition: To pass Law. CHARLES GENE SEAY—C . . . Ambition: To never grow old and always feel young. JUNIOR RUSSELL SMITH—0% Jim . . . Ambition: Not to always be right and never be wrong. R.O.T.C. Club. Honor and Color Guard. Battalion Staff Executive, captain, Apollo, marshal, various session room offices. PEGGY JEAN SMITH—Peg . . . Ambition: To be happy and make others happy. First place Gold .i d White Talent show. Follies, Uarblers Minstrel, band review. Band Honor Society, various session room offices, R.O.T.C sponsor, drum majorette. JOHN WALTER SUDDERTH—fiabe . . . Ambition: To get all out of life worth getting. Various session room offices. Letter Club, baseball. football. CLAUDIA MAE TAYLOR—Muscles . . . Ambition: To put Cod (inti, other second, and myself last. President, vice president. Tatlrr representative Olympian Honor Society, president, vice president, treasurer Girls Athletic Club, secretary-treasurer session room; marshal. MARGARET ANN TONNEMACHER—Tony . . . Ambition: To be a big sucres in the future and make some man s good secretary. Girls Athletic Club, Y-Teens. ELLA JANE TUCKF.R-Jtonrj . . . Ambition: To be a lady umpire. Tri-Teens, special art work. JOYCE TURNER—Joycie . . . Ambition: To know what 1 want and want wbnt I get. Various session room of fires, Apollo, Bible Study Club. Cold and White Committee, marshal. Statewide typing contest. ROSS ARLEN VARIN . .. Ambition: To learn to live for the future. H-Y Ushers, Masque and Gavel and Omicron Delta Speech Honor Societies. two plays, debate, third place oratorical contest, first place Slate Poetry, radio and auditorium program , announcer for school plays over WAPI CAROLYN VIRGINIA WELCH . . . Ambi. tion: To understand people. Euclidean Honor Society, marshal captain. Glee Club, choir. Chri t-mas Festival, operetta. Evening of Music. Apollo, vice president Latin Club, library assistant, auditorium programs. TRNA PHYLLIS WHITLEY —Aid . . . Ambi-tion: To travel. GirU Athletic Club. MARY ELIZABETH WILLCUTT—Li. . . . Ambition: To hope for the best, expect the worst, and settle for the happy medium. Various session room offices. Apollo, Girls Athletic Club, marshal, president Bible Study. DOLORES DELL WILLIAMS - Doodle, Dee . . . Ambition: To mary and raise six kids. Marshal. choir. Apollo, auditorium programs. Evening of Music, Glee Club, program chairman. Gleam-ettr Y-Teens. RICHARD ARMSTRONG WOOD-tfool . . . Ambition: To avoid the draft. Seniors at Work! Quiet, Please! The SENIOR CLASS Spring Semester MILLIE SUE ALLISON . . . Ambition: To moke good. Vice president Althean. Pen and Ink Club. Art Work at Fair, student teacher. STEPHEN BENNETT ALLSOPP-Bu . . . Ambition: To be a consulting engineer. TOMMY ANDERSON ANN SUSAN BACON . . . Ambition: To make time in my life for the important thing -especially international brotherhood and an understanding of all people. President, secretary session room, secretary Latin Club, Dramatic Club. Masque and Gavel. Euriidean Honor Societies, Choir, operetta, A.F.S. summer exchange student to Norway, student teacher. MARTHA LOUISE BAKER—Smy . . . Ambi-tion: To become a good doctor. Secretary-treas-urer Latin Club, vice president of F.T.A.; band. Apollo. Band Revue, president session room. RICHARD MARSHALL BAKER—Dirk . . . Ambition: To find God’s will and do it. Football. baseball, vice president Ushers Club, vice president session room. TOO BUSY VotSto WK VANIAH H. BALDWIN. JR.—Pen . . . Ambi-tion: To be i scientist. Science Club; at St. Petersburg High: Quo Vadis Club. Biology Club. Chemistry Club. Audio-Visual Club. BOBBIE JEAN BARNES . . . Ambition: To have happiness throughout my life. BEVERLY LERA BATES—firry . . . Ambition: To get my daddy a son-in-law. President, session room; vice president. Vestalian; Apollo. Red Cross Club. Marshal, auditorium program. Apollo representative. JACKIE GWEN BAUCHN—Crirkti . . . Ambi-tion: To get my Mrs. degree from a certain he. Various session room office, Tri-Teens, club offices, marshal. DONALD O. BLEDSOE—Bedbug . . . Ambi- tion: To work for the best, expect the worst, and settle for anything that comes along. Most outstanding boy at Boy’s State; plays, radio, debate team, auditorium programs, discussion programs; Masque and Gavel. Omicron Delta, and Euclidean Honor Societies; president Dramatic Club; technical team WAPI school programs. Cavaliers. BARBARA JEAN BICE-Bag . . . Choir. Glee Club, choir accompanist, music festival and concerts, operetta, orchestra, W-Day Baseball sponsor. Apollo, secret ary-treasurer Entre-Nous Y-Teens; auditorium programs. Woodlog staff. Promoters Club. BETTY JOYCE BILLINGS—flrf . . . Ambition: To B natural, to B sharp, and not to B flat. Marshal, secretary session room; music and Home Ec. auditorium programs, Entre-Nou Y-Trrn. Apollo. DOUGLAS BLANKENSHIP LOWELL BLANTON . . . Ambition: To be a second story window washer. Warbler, end man in Minstrel, lead in o| eretta. Christmas programs, spring concerts, secretary Warblers Club. ROBERT JERRY BATTERS . .. Ambition: To get through college before becoming a tourist at the expense of my rich uncle. VIRGINIA FAYE BOYD . . . Ambition: To be happy in whatever I undertake to do. Various session room offices, marshal. French Club. JERRY ANTHONY BOUDROU . . . Ambition: To graduate from Woodlawn. BILL BROWN FRED RIDNER BROWN. JR.Sonny . . . Ambition: To be King Fisherman of Alabama. Latin Club, laboratory assistant. W-Day escort RICHARD EVANS BROWN—Brownie . . . Ambition: To Ik- a success in whatever I do and bring a little happiness to others. Camera Club, marshal Honor .Society, marshal captain Cavaliers. Taller representative. WANDA LEE BROWNING . . . Ambition: To do my best in everything I do and do what Cod would have me do. DANIEL THOMPSSON BRYANS. JR .-Dangerous Dagger Dan . . . Ambition: To cram four year of college into seven. B team football, varsity football. Junior Red Cross. BEVERLY JANE BRYANT . . . Ambition: To do unto others as I would have them do unto me. VIOLET LEE BUCKNER . . . Choir. Apollo, AU bean. MARY CATHERINE BURKE—Pi iAry . . . Ambition: To invent s flying tea rup to go with I hr flying saucer. Euclidean Honor Society. session room offices; Editor-in-Chief of Taller, offices in Patrician. Apollo. Glee Club, choir. o| errtta. auditorium programs, band review, marshal. Christmas programs. Student Teacher W-Day. JIMMY HAROLD BURTON-Birdie ... Am-billon: To uphold the great American constitutional rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of women. R.O.T.C captain, cavaliers. Warbler . BARBARA CALHOUN Babx . . . Ambition: To achieve to the liest of my ability whatever I undertake. Marnhal Club. Library Service. Junior Red Cross representative—Hospital Service. First place Junior Oratorical contest, fifth place alter-Senior Oratorical. CAROL ANN CAMPBELL . . . Ambition: To succeed in all I do. Masque and Gavel Speech Honor Society, oratorical contests, alternate debater. Dramatic club, auditorium programs. WAYNE LAMAR CARROLL . . . Ambition: To be happy always. Math Club for seven semesters. ANNA LOUISE CARVER-£oa . . . Various session room offices. Good Citizenship Girl First Semester session room; Gold and White Follies, library assistant, marshal. Glee Club, choir. Spring concerts. Music Festival, president Al-thran. auditorium programs. Dramatic Club. English Class president. Apollo. F.T.A., Student Teacher W-Day. BETTY JANE CASON . . . Ambition: To be happy and make everyone happy around me. ANN BEVERLY CHANCELLOR . . . Ambi-tion: To be a school teacher. Tatler staff, at De-Kalb High: Latin Club. Commercial Club. Junior Home Makers Club. MARGIE COBIA . . . Ambition: To live right, love right, and make everyone happy. Various session room offices, vice president Personality Club; Euclidean Honor Society. R.O.T.C. sponsor. CARL EDWARD COLLEY . . . Ambition: To roll on as an engineer. Euclidean Honor Society, Hi-Y Ushers. MAE WYNELLE COOK—Spot . . . Ambition: To always have a smile on my face, a song in my heart, and the light of God before me. Choir, Glee Club. Christmas Festivals. All-State Choral contests, operetta. Warblers Minstrel. Civic Symphony Youth Concerts, various musical programs, Apollo. Junior Red Crow, Y-Teens, marshal. SHIRLEY COOK -Shady . . . Ambition: To make someone happy. Orchestra, All-State orches-tra. secretary session room; Apollo, auditorium program . orchestra concert , volleyball. MERWYN CONRAD COOLEY -Hod. Connit . . . Ambition: To have a beautiful wife, own an Esquire Hangout in Panama City, and hear Ely ing Cool Boogie played in the band review at W.H.S., B team football, track team. Philatelic Society, marshal, varioua session room office . Student Teacher W'Day. LAVELLE COST—Levitt . . . Ambition: To capture a man from Mars with my Flash Cordon ray gun. Secretary Futurian Science Club. JIMMY CULBERSON STEPHEN CURRIE—Beaver . . . Ambition: To sell C.E. stove to the native of South Africa. Various session room office , band. HAROLD WALKER DAVIS- . . ... Am-bition: To be a general of the Navy. Vice prrsi-dent, secretary session room, Apollo. Cavalier . Warblers. JEAN FAIR DAVIS . . . Ambition: To aiwayt make a certain boy happy. President session room, secretary. Taller representative. Personality Club, sophomore beauty, marshal. Apollo. JIMMY JOE DAVIS—5 im . . . Ambition: To grt out of school and be a Naval pilot. Band. R.O.T.C. ANNA MAE DAWES—Annie, Ann . . . Ambition: To get njy business degree—M.R.S. vice president. Tatler representative session room. FRANK DAWSON—Maestro . . . Ambition: To go to college instead of the army. R.O.T.C band. band. Spanish Club. PATRICIA ROSE DEATON—Par . . . Ambi-tion: To succeed in everything I undertake. Various session room offices. Town Meeting Club. Y-Teens, Apollo, marshal. LaVERNE DRIVER—La, Brown . . . Ambi-tion: To be the brightest star in Mrs. Hill's heaven. Various Y-Teen offices, operetta, band, orchestra, All-City orchestra. National Y-Teen Conference, marshal, band and orchestra revue, hand letter. LYNDOL SUE DYE . . . Ambition: To always walk on the sunny side of thr street. Session room office , laboratory assistant, vice president Future Nurses, treasurer Althran. LILY CAROLYN ELDRIDCE . . . Ambition: To find the road to success. Glee Club, choir, Apollo, Euclidean Honor Society, Promethean, president session room. Christmas Festival, operetta. marshal. SONYA ELIZABETH ELLETTE - Mickey. Sandy . . . Ambition: To marry a millionaire with one foot in the grave and the other on a banana peel. Junior Red Cross, band, president session room, Althean. BARBARA ANN ESKEW—Bubbles . . . Am-bition: To be a success in anything I do. Vari. ous session room offices, Apollo, French Club. JOHNNY JOE ESTES . . . Ambition: To be president of W'estinghouse. Ushers. Euclidean Honor Society, Boys' State, vice president Utopian Science Club. band. DON FALKNER CHARLES IRVING FARKAS, JR.-Par . . . Ambition: To live, love, and learn, and die and forget it all. Secretary session room, secretary Philatelic Club; Futurian and Utopian Science Clubs. Warblers, Warblers Minstrel, Apollo. BETTY FARROW RUBY KATHLEEN FINLEY—Aar . . . Ambition: To feel something that you feel when you feel a feeling that you feel you’ve never felt before—to be in love. Marshal. Apollo, music and Home Ec. auditorium programs. FRANCES LEONA FLOYD—SWfy ... Ambition: To grow taller. Entre-Nous Y-Teens. DONALD I). FREEMAN . . . Ambition: To be a success in life. Various session room offices, marshal. Dramatic Club, student teacher. B team basketball. SHIRLEY JEAN GAFFORI) . . . Ambition: To graduate. Various session room offices. Delta Y-Teen . marshal. Apollo. ♦1 NELDA JEAN CAHRETT . . . Ambition. T« be happy and successful in everything I undertake. Various session room offices, Entre-Nou Y-Teens. HAZE!. MARIE CASSAWAY Kid . . . Mar-shal. Latin Club. BARBARA ANNE GAVIN . . . Ambition: To always keep Robert happy. Various session room offices; vice president Personality Club; marshal. Apollo, Tatler representative. LOUIS GIBBS—Buzz . . . Ambition: To lie happy and successful in whatever I do. LEWIS MARSHALL GILBERT—Boomer . . . Ambition: To get the best things out of life. Basketball, baseball. letter Club. W-Day Escort. Homecoming Escort, various session room offices. PAUL GILES . . . Ambition: To live in a shack with twenty-five kids. R.O.T.G; Sergeant Best Drilled Squad; Platoon Leader, marshal. SI BOBBIE ANN GOOCH-flog . . . Ambition: To get my M.R-S. degree from Termite. Enlre-Nous Y-Teens, marshal. JUNE MURIEL GOODMAN . . . Ambition: To look like a doll, be as sweet as honey, and marry a man with lots of money. Bible Study Club. Apollo, orchestra. JAMES DALE GORHAM —IFAee . . . Ambi-tion: To live a life of ease and make plenty of money. Rand. Apollo. R.O.T.C. Club, Model Club, marshal. ALLAN THOMAS GRAY—SAoej . . . Ambi-tion: To find another nose as big as Snapper's and somebody as silly as Vince. BERNICE GRAY . . .Ambition: To lie an asset to my home and community. ELMER GERALD CRIFFIES-Rusty . . . Ambition: To lie able to meet each day with faith and hope and to end it with a pray r of thanksgiving. Euclidean Honor Society, Hi-Y Ushers, president session room; Futurian and Utopian Science Clubs, National Honor Society. ROBERT HALLEX JIMMY IIAL1.MAN . . . Ambition: To be-conur a doctor. Marshal. JOHN ARTHUR HANCOCK . . . Ambition: Not to get rich, but never go broke. B team football. JA ANN HARTLEY—Joby . . . Ambition: To marry a millionaire with one foot in the grave and the other on a banana peel. Junior Red Cross, Althean. SHIRLEY HARVEY . . . Apollo. Spanish Club. Student Teacher W Oay. Miss Hannon's helper. Christian Fellowship Club. DONALD HAYNES— Vildman . . . Ambition: To be a bachelor when 1 die. Session room president. B team football and baseball. MARY ARLENE HICXS—Little Bit . . .Ambition: Spero me semper Isetam futuram aces et semper unum puerum amaturum. Various session room offices. Euclidean Honor Society, Masque and Gavel Honor Society. INGRID H1LDEBRANDT . . . Ambition: To try to promote good will and understanding between two countries. Promoters Club, Junior Red Cross. Dramatic Club. Homemakers Club. BOB HILL—Ace. Head Coot . . . Ambition: To be a success in life. Football, baseball. Letter Club. DANIEL ARTHUR HILL—Dangerous Dagger Dan . . . Ambition: To find the easiest way to get through college. B team football. Varsity football. PEGCY MARIE HILL—Peg . . . Ambition: To be the brightest star in someone's heaven. Marshal captain. Honor Society. Service Club, session room offices, Y-Teens, Athletic Club, Girls' Letter Club. Miss Hannon's helper. JUANITA GERALDINE HOLDER—Aim . . . Ambition: To find my place in life and succeed with God as my heiper. French Club, F.T.A., Apollo, Vcstalian. session room offices. CAROLYN HOPKINS . . . Ambition: To always have a smile on my face from doing the right thing, and to always have the light of God before me. Apollo, choir. Glee Club, oper-etta. band revue, auditorium programs, represented school with Civic Symphony Orchestra. Christmne Festival, spring concert, session room offices. JIM HORTON-Hort . . . Ambition: To be a rich playboy and never let anyone get my number. Taller staff. Euclidean Honor Society. JEANETTE ISBELL WALTER J. ISRAEL-W We Kid . . . Ambition: To want, to work, to win. President session room, tennis. PATRICIA ELIZABETH IVEY . . . From He-will High: Cheerleader. Letter Club. Girls Athletic Club. Student Council, choir. F.T.A., W.H.S.—Vestalian. MARTHA JENNINGS . . . Ambition: To pass shorthand. Marshal, F.T.A., Y-Teens, Apollo, Glee Club, vice president session room, concert. Taller representative. JOYCE JOHNSON—Joy . . . Ambition: To lead a life of happiness and usefulness. Red Cross Club. Apollo. HOWARD JONES JOHNNY MAC JONES-.Wcc. Mag. Maxine ... To make a bald eagle out of the war eagle. Letter in baseball and football, session room president, vice president ushers. Euclidean Honor Society. WALLACE FRANK JONES—Jonesy . . . Ambition: To live until I die. Football. ELNA DIANA KEITH—PunAm . . . Ambi-tion: To be the “After” instead of the “Before picture. Auditorium programs, play, oratorical contest, various offices in Y-Teens and session room, chairman Memorial Committer. Junior beauty. Woodlog staff. Teacher W-Day. secretary student body. Homecoming Queen. PATRICIA LOUISE KING—Pat... Ambition: To have my fondest dream come true, and live the life of Cindy Ix u. HORACE EDWIN KIRK III-FUli ... Am bition: To ko to Auburn ami learn how lo raise canr. Warblers. band. Tatlrr staff. Tatlrr representative. WILLIAM OLIVER KIRKES — Billie. (Tild Bill . . . Perfect attendance, marshal captain, vice president session room. ANN MARIE KNIGHT Tuna, Rusty . . . Ambition: To become a successful veterinarian, and to ride in the Kentucky Derby, vice president session room, marshal. Pen and Ink Club. Apollo. FRANK LAMAR LANGHA.M-0 Mar . . . Football. Letter Club. DELMAS LACY LAWLER—Lucy . . . Ambition: To slay in high school until I ran get a pension. JACQUELINE YVONNE LEDFORD . . . Am-bition: To hook me a husband, vice president session room, gym letter, marshal. Y-Teen . JAMES WIDNER LEE-— Jimmie . . . Ambition: To be a friend to everyone. President Euclidean Honor Society, vice president Warblers, secretary Apollo: H-Y Ushers, various session room offices. THOMAS JACKSON LEE—Jack . . . Marshal. B team basketball. Apollo. FREDERICA WILHELMINA LEHMANN— Frieda . . . Ambition: To live all my dreams. Euclidean Honor Society. Glee Club, choir, Apollo. Christmas Festival. Entre-Nou Y-Teens. club offices, marshal. Student Teacher W-Day. Tatlrr staff, various program . English Class offices. PATRICIA LEWIS . . . Ambition: To love, live, and be happy, for tomorrow it might be too late. Entre-Nou Y-Teens. PATRICIA ANN LEWl$-Pat . . . Ambition: To get my Mrs. Degree from L.M.D. Vice president session room, marshal. Taller representative. library assistant. Promethean. BILLIE RUTH LITAKER—fli . . . Ambition: To be happy and make everyone else happy. Choir, Glee Club, secretary session room. PATRICIA LITTLE— ’of . . . Ambition: To do the right thing at thr right time. Bible Study Club. BETTY JEAN LONG . . . Ambition: To live each day the best I know how. Y-Teens, secretary session room, oratorical contest. DAN HOWARD LOWERY . . . Ambition: To get out of high school and college, dodge the draft and lie a dentist. Marshal. Cavaliers. Camera Club. MARGARET MALCOLM-Maggie ... Ambition: To be ahle to pick my own husband. Olympian Honor Socirty. Gym assistant. Sophomore sponsor W-Day. marshal. Personality Club. Girls letter Club. PHILIP D. MARTIN—Stic , Marty ... Ambition: To he a country gentleman. Euclidean Honor Society, session room offices, manager basketball team. Taller staff, president English class. Boys State. SANDRA ANN MARTIN—Marly, Sandy . . . Ambition: To do my best in whatever 1 do. Marshal. Apollo, F.T.A., treasurer session room. Junior Red Cross, Entre-Nous Y-Teens. MARY JOAN MASSEY—Jo Ann . . . Ambition: To be an individual. BETTY JUNE MAYER . . . Ambition: To live in thr hearts I leave behind. Tri-Teens, marshal. Apollo. WILLIAM LEE MAYFIELD Bill . . . Ambi-lion: To stay out of the army. Vice president Math Club. EVALYN RUTH McCAFFERTY . . . Ambi-tion: To go to the University of Notre Dame so all my classes will be like ray solid geometry class. Euclidean Honor Society, various offices in Altheon; Apollo, auditorium program, marshal. TOBY RENEE McCLAIN . . . Ambition: To get out of school. Marshal. Spanish Club. band. CHARLES McDANAL-Mack . . . Various session room offices, B team baseball, varsity baseball, school clubs. SHIRLEY ANN McGEE . . . Ambition: To make many friends. Vestalian, Apollo, marshal, Rrd Cross, various club offices, session room offices. DONALD FRASIER McLEROY—Mac . . . Ambition: To be a farmer and deputy sheriff of Cullman County. Session room offices, Apollo, marshal, K.O.T.C. Captain. DONALD RICHARD McNEAL—Mac . . . Ambition: Never to play second fiddle, vice president Euclidean Honor Society; Hi-Ubhcra, Warblers, various session room offices. ALLETA JEAN MEADOWS . . . Ambition: To be successful and rich. Dramatic Club. JAMES WILLIAM MEIGS—Jimmy . . . Ambition: To be a millionaire and stay single. Spanish Club. Platoon Sergeant. R.O.T.C. MARILYN LEE MONETTE—.Ifoncrtey . . . Ambition: To try to plea c everybody all the time. Vice president student body. Senior beauty; Homecoming Football Sponsor; president Promethean Club, various session room offices. Editor Student Directory. Good Citizenship Girl. Pen and Ink Club. Sportsmanship Committee, Big 9 Dance committee, chairman Junior-Senior Prom, candidate for Covernor Girls State. BARBARA ANN MONTGOMERY—Tacky ... Ambition: To make that certain someone happy. Various offices Philatelic Society and session room, marshal. Apollo, secretary Speech Class. SARAH FLEMING MUELLER . . . Ambition: To always be happy. Vice president, secretary Althean; marshal. RITA MYERS . . . Ambition: To marry Eld and raise a lot of little Hotrods. Secretary of choir; Apollo. BARBARA ANN NALL . . . Ambition: To live, love, and be happy. HARVEY PARKER —WerAr . . . Ambition: To travel all over the world and then some. Cavaliers, marshal. Apollo, Spanish and Photography Clubs. MAREENE PAYNE—Dean . . . Ambition: To sail around the world in a plane. Apollo Club. - OWEN HERBERT PEARCE—Werby . . . Anv bilion: To play professional Itasrhall, to Ik a successful architect, and to make her happy. Basehall. various session room office , president Hi-Y Usher ; president Futurian Science Club; secretary Utopian Science Club; letter Club. B team basketball, secretary Warblers, president Apollo. JAMES WALDROP PEARSON Jimmy . . . Ambition: To pull the feathers out of the war eagle’s tail. Editor of Woodlog, Student Court, various session room offices. B team baseball. JOYCE PERRYMAN . . . Ambition: To be well blessed with this world’s goods. Marshal, Teens, various session room offices. F.T.A. JACK WAYNE PETTUS-Pelr ... To be there when the being is good. Vice president Math Club. B leant football, baseball, basketball, varsity football, basebull. GEORGE PLEDGER, JR. -Pudgy . . . Ambi-tinn: To own a new Cadillac. Hi-Y Ushers. Euclidean Honor Society, marshal. Boys' State, band, trumpet trio, band revue, various session room offices. HAROLD POOR . . . Ambition: To be a cutup—in other words, a doctor. President of Student Body; Hi-Y Ushers. Euclidean Honor Society. Masque and Gavel. Omicron Delta Speech Honor societies; Harvard Book Award, alternate for Congressional Page. Boys' State, H-Y Youth Leg-islaturr. President National Honor Society. ANNICE POORE . . . Ambition: To have my fondest dream come true. President, vice president session room; marshal, library assistant, secretary Library Club, offices in Tri-Teen , president Speech Class; Dramatic Club, secretary English Class. CHARLES DAVID PUGH . . . Ambition: To graduate from college wtih a degree in engineering. Euclidean Honor Society. H-Y Ushers, B team and Varsity basketball SARAH PUTNAM JACK BENTLEY RAY—J.B., Monk ... Ambition: Never idle, never still, always talking, always will, vice president. Tatler representative session room; Photography Club, football. Apollo. Woodlog staff. JOYCE RAY . . . Ambition: To ucceed in whatever field I choose. Marshal. Apollo. BETTY JOAN REAVES—Shorty . . . Ambition: To be found faithful unto death and receive a crown of life. ANDY REECE . . . Ambition: To learn to ting tomt day. Warbler . Taller representative. Apollo. Bible Study Cub. LOIS JEAN REESE . . . Ambition: To live a life that will be inspiring to others. BILLY REINHART— Rhiney . . . Ambition: To go one day in school without getting in trouble. B team basketball; baseball, various session room offices. Cavaliers. REBECCA ANN ROBINSON—Becky ... Ambition: To step upon a moonbeam and some day reach the brightest star in my heaven. Session room -president, auditorium programs, orchestra Honor Society. Orchestra Letter, first choir cellist, symphonic serenade, Glee Club, choir, operetta. Evening of Music, Christmas Festival. Apollo. Vestalian. F.T.A., Taller floor manager. DONALD EDWARD ROSS . . . Ambition: To be a successful mechanical engineer and become lousy rich. Hi-Y Ushers. MARILYN NELL POWELL ... Ambition: To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield. Marshal, Apollo, various session room offices. KURT D. RUSSELL— Kracklin . . . Ambition: To own a square mile of woods with a lake and a house on it. Cavaliers. Apollo, assistant circulation manager of Taller. BETTY FAYE RYAN . . . Ambition: To br too large to worry, too noble for anger, too strong for fear, and too happy to permit the presence of trouble. Cullman, cheerleader, beauty. C Club. F.H.A., Woodlawn W-Day cheer-leader, session room president, secretary Promoters. marshal. Promethean. NANCY ANN SANDERS . . . Ambition: To do God's will in my life. A|k 1Io. marshal, Gleamette Y-Teens. MARY SANDUSKY . . . Ambition: To al-ways do my best. Marshal. Y-Teens, Apollo. HELEN JUNE SCOTT-Seo y . . . Ambition: To make the improbable probable. Session room offices, Apollo marshal. SARAH ANN SEYMOUR—Seymour, Saret . . . Ambition: To be Sarahann’s bo - . President Promethean; Apollo, Pen and Ink Club, marshal, band, various session room offices, Tatler representative of club. HO SWOTO AVAILA l ( JACK ELLIS SHELTON- Jock . . . Ambition: To play with Harlem Globetrotters. Basketball, president Hi-Y Ushers. Euclidean Honor Society, session room office . Fourth Alabama Youth Legislature. National Honor Society. DONALD RAY SHIFLETT—Shif . . . Ambition: To be Admiral of the Marines. Taller representative. marshal. Math Club. R.O.T.C. of-ficer. JAMES NOLEN SHIVERS . . . Ambition: To graduate within the next ten years. NEILL SHOCKLEY . . . Ambition: To do my best. Apollo, marshal. Personality Club. Vesta-lian. Entre-Nous Y-Teens, F.T.A., secretary session room. JOYCE VIRGINIA SIMMONS-Joy . . . Ambition: To become the best air hostess with T.W.A. Entre-Nous Y-Teens, Apollo, band, marshal. JACQUELYN BESS SIMPSON—JarkU . . . Ambition: To be a friend to all. Glee Club, secretary Vestalian: Apollo. BEVERLY JANE SMITH . . . Ambition: To be a success, in everything I undertake. Choir. Glee Club. Christinas Festival, operetta, audi-ntrium programs, various session room olficrs, Apollo, vice president Bible Study. MARY ELIZABETH SOLOMON—Be fly . . . Ambition: To always be happy and lucky. Acrobat. W-Day sponsor and cheerleader. THOM AS HOUSTON STALNAKER—Car . . . Ambition: To get out of Woodlawn High. Lieutenant in R.O.T.C NANETTE STONE . . . Ambition: To climb a ladder to the moon and dance among the stars- Promethean. French Club. Apollo, auditorium program, student teacher W-Day. teachers helper. THOMAS MOTEN STRICKLIN_________ mbition: To be a successful mechanical engineer. H-Y Ushers. Euclidean Honor Society. JOSEPH MORRIS SWARTZ—Sonar . . . Ambition: To get out of Wood lawn, stay out of the Army, and go to Auburn. JF.RKY FAYE SYKES-Derr, . . . Ambition: To always make Johnny happy. Christian Fellowship Club, Clee Club, choir. Apollo, marshal. W-Day cheerleader. various session room office . student teacher W-Day. PEGGY TAYLOR . . . Ambition: To do srrv-ice well. President Entre-Nous Y-Teen . MARTHA SHIRLEY T0ADV1NE- Red . . . Ambition: To lead a life of happiness. Tatler editor, Hi-Club. reporter of Birmingham Netot, Wood log representative. National Honor Society. NORA ALYCE TOMLINSON . . . Ambition: To always live on the sunny side of the street. Apollo, F.T.A., Bible Study Club. MYLAN STEPHEN TUCKER —7an . . . Ambition: To perform my first surgical incision successfully. Band. Euclidean Honor Society, Hi-Y Ushers. Utopian Science Gub. trumpet trio. Band Honor Society. JEAN TURNER . . . Ambition: To hold Sue’s hand as she walk on the sunny aide of the street. JOHN W URQUHART. JR.-Urk . . . Ambition: To get some honors. BEVERLY VAN HOOSER-flet? . . . Major-elte, band revue. Cold and White Follies, Spanish Club, president Speech Class, marshal. JOYCE WALKER— oy . . . Ambition: To have a successful life. Latin Club. WESLEY WALKER . . . Ambition: To be a successful teacher. LARRY OLANDWEAR . .. Ambition: To own my own business in Phoenix City. Hi-Yy Ushers. Euclidean Honor Society. Boys State, various session room offices, president Photograph Club, Hi-Y Convention, secretary Ushers Club. Woodlog staff. ROY DRAYDON WELLS. JR--------------Ambition: To be the world's best educated hobo. Hi-Y Ushers, Marshal. PEGGY ANN WEST . . . Ambition: To get the best out of life. Bible Study Club, Christian Fellowship Club. RONALD WHITEN BARBARA JEAN W1 DENER —Redtop . . . Ambition: To hare bigger wings than LaVerne in Mrs. Hill’s Heaven: Various session room offices; town meeting, marshal. EDWARD LEE WILKINSON-Iirr e Ed . . . Ambition: To go oat and get it. BURSON T. WILLIAMS. J .-Brunscn . . . Ambition: To sit on the tack of success and rise to great heights. Hi-Y Ushers Club, band. Euclidean Honor Society, band revue. PEGGY LOU WILLIAMS—Peg Leg . . . Ambition: First, to be a secretary, and then to marry and have a good home. Glee Club, choir, orchestra, operetta, marshal, floor manager for Taller, Vestalian, Apollo, Christmas Festival. CHARLOTTE JUNE WILSON-Par ETHEL MAE WOODS—£ A . . . Ambition: To be a philanthropist. Marshal. Y-Teens. Apollo. ROSE ANN WYNN . . . Ambition: To find God’s will for my life. Bible Study Club. DEPARTMENT HEADS MR. GRASTON History MR. YOUNGBLOOD Science English_____________MISS ORDWAY Manual Arts MR. FULUNGTON Mathematics------MISS LOTSPEICH MISS BARNARD English MRS. BRICE Science MISS ARMSTRONG Commercial MRS. BATES English MISS BARKER Mathematics MR. BLANE Physical Education MISS ALEXANDER Math MRS. BARRON Physical Education MRS. BURTON Mathematics MR. CARTER History MISS CHAPMAN History MR. COSPER Manual Training MISS COWN Science CAPT. COX R.O.T.C. MRS. DAVIS Science MISS DEWBERRY Driver Education MR DOUGLAS Manual Training MISS FORD English MISS DOWLING Music MR. GAMMON Printing MRS. DOXEY History MISS CODBEY French MISS English MISS ENGLAND Mathematic MRS. CRAY English MISS CRETSCHMANN Home Economics MRS. CULLEDGE Commercial MR. HALLMARK Machine Shop MRS. HAON Registrar MISS HARRISON English MRS. HILL Commercial MRS. HOUF1ELD Home Economics MRS. JACKSON Science MRS. LYKES Lunrh Room Managrr MRS. KNAPP Assistant Registrar MRS. MADEWELL English MRS. HOLLAND Mathematics MRS. HUBBARD Science MRS. LONG Science MISS LAMB Spanish MISS MALONE Science MRS. MANSFIELD JONES Commercial MR McLAIN History Athletics MR. MILES Science MISS MORGAN Civics MISS MORTON History MRS. NABORS Piano MISS OGDEN English Music MRS. POMEROY Voice MR. SIMMONS Science MRS. RIOCELL Science MISS SKELTON English CAPT. PARKS R.O.T.C. MRS. ROSS English MISS ROBBINS Librarian MRS. SMITH Physical Education MR. SMITH Band MR. STONIER History MRS. TOMLINSON Scirncc MRS. TUCKER Home Nursing MISS VERNON Home Economics MISS WILLIAMS English Library SCT. WILLIAMSON R.O.T.C MISS 7.1 NSER Orchestra Teachers with no Pictures MISS MITCHELL—English MISS McKAY—English and Speech MRS. THOMPSON-English MISS CHAMBLEE—English and Jomalism MRS. BOW IE-English MISS JOHNSON—Speech MR. WEST -Mathematics MISS SNIDOW—Mathematics MISS FERCUS-Mathematics MISS PETERSON-Mathematics MRS. KINZEY—Mathematics MISS EDMONDS—History MISS BJORGO—History MISS HIX—History MISS UPTON—History MISS MOORE-Unguage MRS. DEAN—Science MRS. TRIGG—Science MR. TURNER—Music MISS HAMBRICK—Art COACH MORGAN—Athletics COACH ADCOCK—Athletics MRS. POPE— Physical Education MRS. HOFFMAN Librarian MRS. FRANKLIN—Bookkeeper MRS. BLACKBURN—Assistant Manager Lunch Room MRS. FULLINGTON- -Assistant Manager Lunch Room MRS. SIMMONS—Lunch Room MR. LI.OYD Custodian LOU-JAC DRIVE-IN Restaurant EAST END NEWS GOOD FOOD YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER Serving The Eastern Section of Greater Birmingham SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $3.00 PER YEAR Hudson's Drugs 3 North 55th Place 5500 FIRST AVENUE NORTH Phone 9-1176 Phone 59-5421 Aladdin Cleaners, Inc. 108 55TH PLACE NORTH Phone 59-9697 Lantrip's Drug Store 5528 First Avenue North HELEN BARNES BEAUTY SALON 104 North 55th Place Phone 9-8558 PHONE 9-1159 MRS. FRANKLIN c pologies to Poetess Stein. A rose may te endlessly a rose; a jot is more than just a jot. A jot is a living. So when you loot (or a jot, you want security, good pay, assurance of raises and opportunity to advance. Teleptone girls find all tliese tilings and more in interesting and important jots in a growing industry. Wky not come in and talk witt us a tout a position at tte Teleptone Company? THE TELEPHONE COMPANY 13 A GOOD PLACE TO WORK HOWARD THE FRIENDLY COLLEGE Welcomes Woodlawn Students WE OFFER YOU PERSONALIZED INSTRUCTION A New Curriculum tor Your College Lite FOR DETAILED INFORMATION WRITE MAJOR HARWELL G. DAVIS HOWARD COLLEGE BIRMINGHAM ALABAMA J. Vaughan Fuller auto—LIFE—FIRE STATE FARM INSURANCE CO'S. Office 59-7226 5621 1st Avenue, N. BIRMINGHAM. ALA. Miss Dougherty Eddie Luttrell COMPLIMENTS OF THE CHATEAU Specialists in Long Distance Moving LOCAL LONG DISTANCE MOVERS HOOD-GARRISON VAN tSTORAGE aipMINGHAM. ALA A A A - I Storage Warehouses Local Moving HOOD-GARRISON VAN STORAGE CO. 5529 First Ave. So. Telephones 9-1108 and 9-1109 PAVED PARKING LOT 100% SELF-SERVICE 6913 FIRST AVENUE, NORTH FREE PARKINS COLLEGE and CLASS JEWELRY INVITATIONS—COMMENCEMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS—DIPLOMAS Official Jeweler to Woodlawn High School L. G. BALFOUR CO. EUGENE G. FITZGERALD EUGENE G. FITZGERALD. JR. Phone 4-2952 210 Clark Building BIRMINGHAM Library Books—Art Material School Supplies Hawkins BOOK STORE 2123 Third Avenue North BIRMINGHAM. ALABAMA Phone 3-5506 COMPLIMENTS OF PERFECTION BLIND SHADE CO.. Inc. Manufacturers of CUSTOM MADE VENETIAN BLINDS All Aluminum Screens Traverse Rods—Shades—Lattishades 5530 1st Ave. So.—Phone 9-3544 Martha and Stephen Allsopp FRANK CHAMBERS ENGRAVING CO. Stationers for Your Senior Class 2106 FIFTH AVENUE NORTH Phone 4-8701 Compliments of FADELY'S DRUG STORE COMPLIMENTS OF May-Ree BEAUTY SHOP Compliments of NICK'S SUNDRIES IRENE COUSINS. Owner CLASS of ’34 Merle Norman COSMETICS Courtesy Demonstration By Appointment Telephone 7-8528 MRS. FRANCES ABNEY COMPLIMENTS OF WOODLAWN HARDWARE PHONE 9-3885 Coomb's SERVICE STATION 24 Hour Service 8431 1st Avenue North PHONE 59-9274 Jo Ann Dunlap AERO DRIVE INN Birmingham, Alabama 1002 No. 50th St. Phone 9-9133 COMPLIMENTS OF WOOD'S DRUGS Birmingham’s Largest Drug Store Pop Askew COMPLIMENTS OF East Lake CYCLE COMPANY 8000 1st Avenue North PHONE 9-3003 East Lake's Oldest Drug Store LANIER DRUG CO 8000 2nd Ave. So. SINCE 1932 Compliments of Wolfe Food Center 8500 2nd Avenue South Faye Harrison WATKINS-WALTERS-TRUSS TIRE COMPANY TIRES—BATTERIES— RECAPPING TOM TRUSS, General Manager Pat Epps Bakery Products of Distinction WOODLAWN BAKERY 5509 First Avenue North PHONE 9-1423 WOODLAWN GULF SERVICE B. H. BATCHELOR. Dealer Gas—Oil—Lubrication Washing—Tires—Tubes—Accessories Phone 9-9197 5600 First Ave. So. Don Garrard and Friends DESIGNERS—NEON—MANUFACTURERS ACE NEON SIGN COMPANY SALES—SERVICE D. C. LOGAN. Jr. Home Phone 54-4759 2« 2 So. 55th Place Birmingham 6. Ala. Bus. Phone 9-3624 Alley's DRUG STORES RELIABLE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE Woodlawn APPLIANCE CO.. Inc. I 55th Place North PHONE 9-1114 Jim Childs and Bill Smith Compliments of W. A. SALTER HEATING CO. 8017 3rd Ave. So. BIRMINGHAM. ALABAMA Phone 59-1353 Coach Peggy Smith Mae revives Player Kay Greene. Coaches Peggy Smith Mac, Ann Rose berry Ken, and Bobbie Ackerman Addie review the prospects of victory for their team. $ A LITHOGRAPHED — YEARBOOK DALLAS • TEXAS £ i. ■ ji-
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