Wright School for Girls - Wrightorian Yearbook (Mobile, AL)
- Class of 1958
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i l orking for our school, ourselves :intl our fellow students, eniemhrztnces of the past year anal glimpses of the school are presented, n at treasure, to he unlocketl hy the pztrticipators :intl the instigators. oltl is fountl therein sparkling with iniperceptihle values, Aa oltling its secrets gintl clmi-ms until sought. his treasure unfoltls the guiding voice of teachers :incl echoes the zininiutetl replies of the stutlentsg pens the zitniosphere seziletl within zintl infuses it into unknowing hearts, entlering unto the recipients great satisfaction. nasniuch as has heen written. nswer our request- ow. seek untl unlockl -2 -U.. F, MA y, 1 r , QFIQ7-'ff0!?.!YW pubfjslzczl by IULIUS T. VVRIGHT SCHOOL FUR CQIRLS MCJBIl,L, IXLABANIA -5- .7!ze migkforian ,Slay faktofiaf First row, lvfl to right: Cmrnnlin ZiCI1Lll1, Ann Kumlull, Pamela Pitman, Clnmlyn Iirmlk. cond rmv, In-fr to right: Cumlv NVhighg1n1, Bralnllcy cPil.ldj'L'2lI', Mu. Flicks. lic-th NIIILIIHI, Iicvcrly Curm' Third row, left ln right: Ilumtlmy Rciuhcnbnclm, Anniw xV1lR'I'lNilll, juch Iimmwlrs, Ann-lin Nlmwu. Assczcigltc cclitrn' CIHLIITIUS :ls tczlchvr. ufnineod la 2. Stunnling, IL-ft tu right: Ioycc Innes, Pkllfikfill V.1n XVczcl, Samlru Adair, Martha Skipprr, Imran liurncy, Mrs. Hickx. Vu' Iwiathcxvm, I.in:Ia l'cnningu:n, licrnami Lzulel. Fluruncc Schmuhl SL-utccl: Virginia Tllmtull Mr. Aahllnf is Tlilllf, girk ,7- migkforian Eoiroiuat sTAFF Editor-in-Chief ,,, , , ,,,,,,., A nn Kendall Associate Editor , ,.f, , ..,..N, P amela Pitman Art Editor tttt L tt.t,,. ttttt., Iudy Knowles Class Editor tt,t ,t.tttttt...,.ttt,tt,... , ..ttt Carolyn Brook Club Editors .ttttttt to tttttV.,ttt Amelia Moore, Beth Noland Feature Editors Dorothy Reichenbach, Ioyce Iones Literary Editor tttttt L etee L te.i e e,.,t, ttttttte B radley Goodyear Make-up Editor ,te...,i Cornelia Zieman Photography Editor ,L ee,t , tt.. .,.. .. ettt ee.et,.tetteet e tt..,,ttt C arole Whigham Photographers ,t.... t,ttt,tt A nnie Louise Waterman, Beverly Cornett BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager ..ttttttttt...t,t L tte., e.,Virginia Tunstall Associate Business Manager e tttttttt t,,,ttttt..,..ttttt,....tr,tttttttt I oan Burney Circulation Managers .t,t,tt t,tt t,t, , 7 ,Martha Skipper, Florence Schmohl Advertising Managers 7 tt,, ,-t,Vee Mathews, Patricia Van Wezel Mailing Chairman tt,,,.. . tt,.. to ,t,ttttt..,.,..t,t,, .tt.tt,t,t,, ,.iKay Davis Patrons Chairman tttttt tttttt, , . ttttt,t,..,,..tttt, t..,.. tttttt S a ndra Adair Production Managers .t.t titttt.., B ernard Ladd, Linda Pennington Sponsor ,ttttt tt,t,tt ,ttttt L , Mrs. Frances Hicks -3- leabcafion pf-Dxjre, 1 Wgfffb QMLZ menu.,- To our dean, Mrs. Myrtle Harris Boazman, whose sincerity and enthusiasm have been a guiding spirit of our school and whose patient understanding and unfailing devotion have been an inspiration to our hearts, we affection- ately dedicate this l958 edition of the WRIGHTORIAN. ..9.. . fi - W filfjij? 74 whiff' JV' gf ,fcfff ,ff , ff?-f Q'--w f fi. ff ,fff for J , .H .ff ,eff-ef ,f 'I' f,-192'-V ' Q ' .63 5-f'? 'g' ff ..11.., Ml dministra ion an. NIYR'l'I.l-. Uu,xm1.xN, HS., MA. Dann N , - C.x1.Uw14.1.l. IJIIMXNI-.Y, ILS., M X S1zpf'1'1'11fc'1111'rnt Mlss CAROL BucK151.s, B.M.E. Dirvczor of Music KQMJ Miss MARY CROCKER, HA. Six! ' de M '2,--41,4cA- WJUM49 Jigs ,ff MME. MADELEINL DEROUX-D.AUPHIN, HA. FI'6lICl7 ..14.. MRS. LILA DECLLLE, B.A. Third Grade f MRS. ANNIE FQWLKES, BA. 1,17 Franc fl if Qf72nfdC!0f346L Miss ETHEL GHOLSTUN, BA Malhematicx Mus. FRANCES HICKS, A.B., M.A. English, U4 HMI? Www RN 3 ' X3 'Q H . K ., ,. XX.: X F-, X N - W- X' ' 1 Nj X5 - -,V Miss Com BELLE HUNTER MA. ' X-.1 . 'Fx 'X 92 Fir!! Grads' 'X Fxj - MRS. M,XliY T. ICENNEDY, BS. Second G mdc' ' M W M Miss WIiLC1lJh1li MACUN, AB., M.A SOCIILI! Sllldlltiif MRS, ADELINE L'IILTliNBERGRR, AB., M.S.S. Fourzh G7'LIdl'l'.X x N XXV -16- MRS. Enrru MURPHY, AB. M atlzfmuzics, Latin MRS. Tom RIQARDQN, HS. Pl1y.vif'z1l ElfIlf'1IlI'0f7, Sl'I.C'f7l'f' Mus. VERA RomNsoN, BS. Kindergarzcw Mas. Hmmm Ross, PLA. FI'l'77l'l7 Mks. LILLIAN TATE, BA. Sixth Grade, English - 1 .-.40-V N 1 , V f , gjfn .. fi' Q' A ' Q - 17 - 'V 5 Y Af- nf' r I A MRS. MARX' V. W1iSTuR141E1.D, BS., M.A. Social Studicx, Art ymwfv . I J MRS. ANNE WATTS, BS., M.S. ,Q Physical Education MRS. JULIA S. SCHRORTER, B.L.S. L!b1'r11'1'z11z KO S SUMMW X MRS. DDLORES M. VV1LL1AMS, A Fifth Grade ..1g... Boo ' Rs. ELIZA A H gym. y Miss MARY' FRANCES Iomis Secretary , 1 . f' V7 will !'lQf't'QJ jAe ja,Clfl,A Mr. Delaney, a life-long resident of Mobile, attended Spring Hill College and the University of Alabama. His major was history and he enjoys collecting just everything. Mrs. Boazman born in Mobile studied at Livinfston State Teachers' College and Mississiwi Southern. a v 31 G ll Her majors were Supervision, Administration and Library Science. She enjoys working on an inspira- tional boolc, 'Food For Thought . Miss Buckels, from Mobile. majored in School Music and Voice at Montevallo College. Her Music Appreciation Program gives the students a taste for fine music. Miss Crocker was born in Ancram, New York. and was graduated from Livingston State Teachers' College. She likes to travel and spends many of her summers enjoying various trips. Madame Deroux-Dauphin attended the Sorbonne in Franceg and in order to teach in an American school, she received degrees from Fordham and Columbia Universities. She belongs to several French Clubs in New York State. Mrs. deCelle was born in Montgomery, Alabama. and attended Huntington College. Majoring in Art, she continues to find it her special interest. Mrs. Fowlkes, a native of Mobile. studied at the University of Alabama and the Sorbonne. majoring in French. Her primary interest is people. fzo- Miss Gholston was born in Inverness, Alabama, and studied at Alabama Polytechnic Institute. Her majors were English and science, and in addition to being a teacher, she is the school registrar. Mrs. Hicks, born in Martinsville, Virginia, was graduated from Carolina Teachers, College and Colum- bia University. Her major was English and she is tlie sponsor for the yearbook. Miss Hunter was born in Vincennes, Indiana, and, true to her state, she was graduated from that Uni- versity. She received her degrees from many different colleges and her love is little children. Miss Iones, a life-long resident of Mobile, went to Alabama Polytechnic Institute where she majored in Commercial Art. Her interest remains in this field. Mrs. Kennedy was born in Birmingham, Alabama, and attended the University of Alabama. Having majored in English, she devotes her spare time to reading. Miss Macon, who was born in Citronelle, Alabama, attended Livingston State Teachers, College and was graduated from the University of Alabama. Here she majored in History and her interest today lies in Chinese History. Mrs. Miltenberger, a native of Mobile, attended Randolph Macon College and Tulane University, major- ing in English. She enjoys collecting antiques during her spare time. Mrs. Murphy was born in Stockton, Alabama. Majoring in Latin and Algebra, she studied at Sophie New- comb College. Her love is the Bible. Mrs. Reardon was born in London, Ontario, Canada, and attended the University of Vermont. She majored in Nutrition, which includes Physical Education, her special interest. Miss Revel, who is a native of Mobile, majored in Languages at St. Agnes College. Her hobby is deep sea fishing. Mrs. Robinson, born in Cookeville, Virginia, attended the Polytechnic Institute in that state. Her majors were Business Administration and Mahematics and her interest is in a pet baby goat that lives with the, kindergarten children. Mrs. Ross was born in Penn Yan, New York, and was graduated from Syracuse University. Although she majored in English, her special interest is French. Mrs. Schroeter, a true southerner, was born in Marietta, Georgia, and was graduated from Emory Uni- versity. Due to her wide knowledge of Library Science, the students of Wright's receive the best advice regarding literature. Mrs. Tate, a Georgian, attended Wesleyan College, located in Macon, Georgia. Her major was English and her love is horses. Mrs. Westerfield, from Mobile, attended the University of Alabama and Columbia University. Her major was Education and her interest is art. Mrs. Williams, a native of Mobile, attended Livingston State Teachers' College and majored in Educa- tion. Her special interest is being kind and helpful to other persons. Mrs. Watts, born in Mobile, attended Auburn Polytechnic Institute and Indiana University. She had two majors during her college years, Physical Education and Education, and her interest remains in those fields- ..21-. i ill si' , FIDES, VERITAS, IUSTITIA, CARITAS A motto is a summary of the principles of the organization of institution which adopts it. Briefly and succinctly, it states a philosophy, a guide to action. When our school was organized, we adopted a motto which we felt could be used as a guide to our actions in establishing a new school. We chose carefully, knowing that many to come after us should be able to live constructively by the principles we adopted. Faith, truth, justice and kindness are the foundation stones of our moral building. Faith is first, because without faith - a belief in God and eternal verities - there can be no true foundation. Education is worthless, even dangerous, unless there is recognition of an obligation to use it in accordance with moral rules. Truth is next, because it is the only basis for reliable communication. X'Vithout an earnest desire to attain truth, education is a delusion. Even faith can be misleading if it is not guided by sound reasoning. To believe is not enough: to understand is also necessary. Iustice follows from a belief in moral values and a desire to attain truth. lt is the practice of both in our daily lives. To deal fairly and to be dealt with fairly is the principle that underlies all our school relationships. Kindness follows from justice when there is warmth in the heart. Iustiee can be cold, but when it is tempered with kindness it truly becomes a life principle. To live together in concord is not enoughg as fellow human beings and children of God we must say and do those things which make the world a better place and life a happier experience. These, then. are our aims: to 'have fajth, to seek truth, to deal justly, and to be kind. We know that we may not attain all of them, but we feel that in seeking them We will grow in favor with God and man, and we can ask no more than that. - Caldwell Delaney unior Curolyn Bmuk live Chamberlain .... 26 -. unior Betsy Peake Dorothy Rcichcnbnch Mary Cameron Iulic Cook Ann Kendall Vice-l'1'cs1'1Ief1I 3,0 0l'l'l0I'0 Cummms llLXlllL Cary McDonnell Annu Blaakwdl Ehzabc th Brown Carol Frazer Tcrcsa McI.can V Pamela Pitman -28-. 4 ,SZIIO 0l'l'l0I'2 'S'-Z' Lucy Radcliff Maclclcinc Robertson Ioan Burney Seczwlury Dorothy Rogcrs Martha Skipper P4 gx Qmxth lane Walker Annie Louise Watt-rman Cornelia Zicman Marcin Zytllzxk -29- Mary Danner Webb I'26Al'l'LaI'L President ..: .511 55 ,- W MS ' -v 55 1- 1-1512 , f 4413.32 , ,. ,tw 2 51,31 11 ff 'Rasa le .3 ,L M as 'Mhz' MU , ,Q X , ,M B 1 , 4 ,l. ,,. ,, ,,, 2 , Q A+ Q ,ws 4-1 4 4? N 3 Q . 2' .: ,Q f .-5: - '--- Q ., M -' ., .... GS' . . . ' Sm 4 ww, H h as ,, 55 -f H . F5 .- fa., 1 if ' we . 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I , 1 'fi 1 fi 2 Q Q ff! is ffi I I ,541 QA 12 'B 9 X fs 7 f fr f i F I y is V I I E S ,gguclenf Counci OFFICERS President ...., ....,.. l Dandy Mclnnis ,Xdxisers ,,,,,, ,..., B lrs. Myrtle lioziyiman Secretary ..,.. ,,...., I onn Burney Mr. Caldwell Delaney Se-rut-d. left to right: llimdy Mclnnis. Mr, Cgildwt-ll l7elzlney..lo:in Burney. Shllhlllig. tirst row: Ndnty Mcl.e:in. Susan Iohnson, Pzitricizi Vztn iVVezel, Marry Dzinner VVelulw, Ht-rney Mclnnis. Mrs. Myrtle llogwiiuiii. Carolxn liskriclge. Stellar Ilillatrd. Aineliit Moore. Standing ,stxoml row: lic-nit.1 ll.itlitld. Virginia Tunstall. lirnrlley Uoorlyezir, Helen Iohnston. Susan Oswrilt, ,Xnn Kendiill. The Student Council, which meets every other week. is composed of the officers of grades seven through eleven. The president of the eleventh grade serves :is president of the Councilg the secretary of the tenth grade, as its secretary. Mr. Caldwell Delaney and Mrs. Myrtle Boazmun are advisers. The Student Council strives to voice student opinion, :ind to promote interest in school life. It seeks to keep school spirit high and to he itlert to opportunities for improving the school. 147- MM CM OFFICERS President ...,... ,..... C iarol Frazer Vice-President ,... .,,...,. I ane Wzilker Secretary ,..,,., ...,. . Teresa McLean Treasurer .... ......., Pamela Fitmzn Adviser ,.,,,. ...,,,, h flrs. Edith Murphy Ifirsl row, lrlt to right: Sandra Kelly. Barbara Ki-iimwly, l7JllIIL'l2l Pitman, Carol Frazer, Mrs. Iiilith Murpliy. lane XValker. 'IR-rusa MuLean. Mary Olin Lyle, Clara I.c-der Ladd. Second row. left to right: I Stella Hillard, King Chart-st, Boone Aremlall, Lee Ifaulk, Carolyn liskridge, Carlyn liden, Dianne Brook, Michele Allen. llc-rney Mclnnis, Nanuy McLean. Marta Clyde McConnell. Catherine Durant. Ilelen Iohnston, Virginia Iuhnson, Iudy Carter. Third row. left to right: Carol Kilpatrick, Linda Gail Lyris, Amie Goode Iikrirlge. Hnrlimrn B'i11gham', W'iiTifi'vcl Bell, Ann Kendall.. loan .Bui'ney, Deborah Long, .Nnnc Blackwell, lulie Cook. Bernard laidil. Cary McI7onm'll, Iiliziilielli Iirown. Cummins lit-xillr. The BIBLE CLUB, Whose membership is open to the students from grades seven through eleven, is composed of more than ninety members. Study begins with the story of the creation of man and continues through the entire BIBLE. In addition to the study, a Christmas party is held. This year the Christmas project was the presentation of a gift to the Mentally Retarded Childrens Clinic of Mobile. -48 ... Mth Clit lfirxl row, Ia-il to right: llclvn XVillia1ms. .Xrliicy Perdue, I.:-slir Piitrick, ii2lIAiY.II'1l Sliuplicrcl. linrlvirai Mzljv, M.ii'x Iliiiiivr Webb, .Xnicliqi Mmmrr. Mqirrigi Zycliuk. Mzxriaiii Mills. Mary Ilgill Partridge. Ir. Scmiicl row: Iurly Shaffer. Rai' XY4irlc. Mary NY.ilkL'r Rainer, Suxziiim' XVg1ilrr. Bruce Wilder, Vginclu I.. Rickey. Limiqi IR-iinington. Siigxiiiirmn Shelton. Mary li.lI'l'iSIl Rolwwts. Yu Mathews. Norma Cook. Iuriy Knuxvlu. li.lI'iV.kl'Ll Piercy. M2lliL'ik'il1i' Rohn-rtmii, Lucy Rmlclilif. Third row: Iounnc l'fln-gcr, .Xiiric Turner, Inmiinc Pipu, .Xniiv Urquhart, Susan Omwgilt, Caiiiiiniz Piumiiiur, Susan 'I'iiimici'iiigiii, Dorothy Rogers, Ann Rulua-iw. Mrs. lfnlith Murphy. Carole VVhigii1lm, Dorothy Rcifliciiligxch, lame liriiismm. Szlncirn Amlgiir, llzimly Mvliiiiix. Virginia Tumrgill, live Chaiiiiburlqiiii. H4-In Max. iilI1iI.l llgitfim-ici, Mzirtligi Skipper. H4-by I,L'1li'iC. lla m 5,0 LORD our Lord. houf excellent if thy name in all the enrtlzl ufho hnft set thy glory ahozfe the heuuenx. 0 U T of the mouth of hahes and .fltfkllfigf hast thou ordained strength heeause of thine enemies, that thou mightest still the enemy and the 6111012 ger. 7 HHN I eonsidei' thy heavens, the M!0l'k of thy fingerf, the moon and the Star! ufhieh thou hast ordaiizedj IJXHAT is man, that thou nrt mindful of him? and the .von of man, that thou zfisiteft him? OR thou hast made him a little loufer than the angelf, and hast eroufned him with glory and honour. f W HOU mudest him to have dominion Olffl' the uforlqs of thy hand.v,' thou hast put all things under his feeti LL .f!IL'C'f7 and oxen, yea, and the hearty of the fieldi Ji-Ilf foufl of the air, and the fish of the sea, and uflzatvoezfer passeth through the paths of the sea. LORD our Lord, houf exeellent if thy name in all the earth! -49- oggfafg LLL OFFICERS lJrCSitlCl1t ......., .,............. N l2lr0lyI1 Vvilson Secretary ,,,,,, Cammie Plummer ViceAPresiclent ........ Mary Harriett Roberts Adviser ,.,,. ,,,r,,,,,,,,,rr, N Irs. Iuligi Sqhmefer Scatetl, left to right: Cammie Plummer, Marolyn Wilson. Mary Harriet Roberts. Standing: Micbclc Allen, King Cliartest, lfrcya Luncl, Becky Dunn, Virginia Iohnson, Nancy Stevens, Ilamrell Tliruaclgill. Deborah Long, Rat' VVacle, Susan 'lllII1Il1l'I'lll1ll1, Iutlv Shaffer, Antlrca Pearson, Anne 'l'urn1-r, Mrs. lulia Schrocter. The Library Club develops the ability to use books effectively. It provitles opportunity to explore vocational inter- est through prevoeational experience. It gives to the school increased and improved library service and strives to tlevelop wholesome reading tastes and a love of books. To increase interest in the library. the Library Club and the teachers sponsored a Birthday Hook Party. A table was decorated to represent each month. Hooks characteristic ol' the month were usetl in atltlition to other clecorations. At this party, each student presented a book. with a llirthtlay Bookplate bearing the name :intl birthclay ol' the clonor. Add!- Ufr . nfl 7 wx I I, . 52 H ok Q Q L5 YT dear Llxxo V' ox L5 11? ., awww i,kWVA!kQLiWlm4E LVM 1 iv-4' . - ' Q a 1: B A i j' 5 - J . www. ' . 'M . 13: - 5 M 'f A -wfzg-5 ,gk Ji. f H --.ff wg? XZ x -- E' , W ' ihcfr - V ' f X P Q Q, 2 fi EL. era The Glee Club members enjoy learning the principles of good singing and gaining a repertoire of fine music. This year the girls presented a cantata at Christmas and a concert at the close of the year. Besides her Glee Club duties, Miss Buckels conducts a music-appreciation program and plays records at assemblies. OFFICERS President . .. ......,,,., Teresa McLean Librarians ...... Michele Allen Adviser .... ...... N liss Carol Buckels Freya Lund Standing, left to right: Celeste Hodges, Mary Olive Lyle, Linda Gail Iones, Virginia lohnson, Marsha Dumas, Anne King, Susan Iohnson, Lee Paulk, Miss Carol Buckels, Anne Goode liskridge, Becky Dunn, Iucly Ann Bright, Barbara Bingham, Bernard Ladd, Ashley Perdue, Winifred Bell, Deborah Huerger, In Ann lambs. Incl ' , . 1' V.. 'nu-nl, Ivlvl to right: I5Lu'lw11x'.1 xvlllliif, Suhnn I'flvgcl'. Betsy XVllkLXlLK'. Lynn Slllllllfll, lrmnm Ifhhu, 3' Shllirtalg Ann 'I'Lll'l1L'l', Slinllc-5 'I'z1ylu1'. llizxnnc- Tgxppzxn. Mglrnlyn VVilmn, Iiruuc YN'ilslur. ,XIIIPHLI nnrc, .Xnn Rrvgurs. Rm' XY1nlr, C.nnlniu Plnnnnur, I.m.lg1 PL'l1lliHgIiII1, M.n'5' I'l1lI'l'iLlI Rulu-ru, Niulllilxh fVIilICI1l5L'l'gL'I'. Xvllllllk I.. Rickvy, Ngrnq' Stmulls, I7.nnrc-ll 'I'h1'L-qnlgill, l.gnnn5 Martin. unior iQ 6056 OFFICERS President ,,....., .. ,A.,,... Peggy Smith Treasurer ,,..................,,........ lone Mathews Vice-President .....,..............,... Patty Smith Publicity Chairman ....,,.. Carol Kay Noud Secretary .,.....,.,.t Marta Clyde McConnell Adviser ......,.......,.,.,,.... Mrs. Toni Reardon First row, left to right: Sliqiiimm Shelton, lone Mathews, Marta Clyde McConnell, Mrs. Toni Reardon, Linda liowlt-r, Carol lipiy Nouil. Sr-coml row: Patty Smith, Iudy Ann Bright, Patty Smith. The purpose of the Iunior Red Cross is to bring service to the community and to achieve the highest goals in human relationships nationally and internationally. Chief projects for this year have been making Christmas stockings for the veterans, hospital, decorating Brookley Field Hospital for Christmas, sponsoring a talent show and making a scrapbook and gift boxes to be sent to France. Members enjoy this club because of' its useful, rewarding activities. - 54 - ' lt tl, lr-ft In right: login Miller. vice-pri-sirlent: Winifrt-tl Bell. srcrr-ttxry-ttutsurt-1': Muriun Mills, president. Stnnmling: Mrs. Toni Rcxxrtlun, ntlvist-r. ewing During the Sewing Club meetings, members have spent their time learn- ing to sew, crochet, knit antl weave. Doll clothes, rugs, pot holders and sewing hags are some examples of this groups work. - 55 ... fewfilaaloer Stanrling, left to right: Tiny May, Florence Dukes, Ioan Balch, lierney Mclnnis. Sn-atutl: Mrs. Anne Watts, Mrs. Lillian Tatu, Mrs. I-Iilma Ross, aclvisurs. TRITON STAFF OFFICERS Editor-in-Chief , ATTT ,E ,Joan Balch Moderator ,c,c,c cc,., M ,Barbara May Business Manager ccccc, cscc,cc c,cc,c,c F l orence Dukes Assistant Business Art Etlitors Feature Editor . Make-up Eclitor sc,, Printing Editor Public Relations Manager cc,c c,.,,.sccc,cccccc, B erney Mclnnis cGillian Brewer, Anne King . ,c,,ecc Leslie Patrick Y ceccc, Helen Iohnston Mary lane Taylor ..,.,,Boone Arendall, Nancy McLean L56... .7Ae jfifon This year the TRITON staff has taken steps to improve the quality of the newspaper. ln Deceinluer the change was made from niinieographing to printing. Now it is hoped the next step will be to include pictures. The TRITON Staff Louise Manley, ludy Carter. liarhara Shepherd, Leslie Patrick, Mary lane Taylor Catherine Durant. Susan lohnson, Anne King, Gillian Brewer, Carolyn lisliridge. Mary Hall Partridge, lr. Clara Leder Ladd, Susan Oswall, Celeste Hodges, Marsha Dumas, llelen lohnslon, Lee liaulla Stella Hillard, Boone flrendall, Anne Goode liskridge Mary Olive Lyle, Nancy McLean, loanne Pipes Diane Tappan, Ioanne Plieger, Pat Schmohl -57 ... 14,4 CM OFFICERS President ,,,,,, ..A... K farol Frazer Secretary-Treasurer ,A,,,.,..,.. Nancy McCall Vice-President .,,A ....... X shley Luce Adviser .... Mrs. Mary Virginia Westertield lfirst row, lt-tt to right: Betsy XVakelee, Pal Allen, Nancy McCall, Carol lfrtizer, .-Xsliley Luce, li3lI'lHLlX'tl NVli:ili'x, Susan Plilegeiy Ricia Sturgeoii. Sc-cond row, It-fr to right: Slit-llt-5 Taylor, Io .Xnn Iacnbs, Mad:-ltfinc Robertson, Scrriia Edgar. liarbarn Pierce, lane Brinson, Lola Virginia King, Carol Kilpatrick. Third row, lcft to right: Mrs. Mary Virginia Wcsterfield, Ann Rogers, Diana Schilling, Linda Gail Innes, Vande l.. Rickiiry, lictsy Peake. Mary Cameron, Norma Cook, Muriel Calm-ron, Mathilde Miltenbcrger, liunila llalfield, Barbara liinghain. g'Precisely because they wear the Warmth and color of the senses, the arts are probably the strongest and deepest of all educative forces. This statement from REPORT OF THE HARVARD COMMITTEE, concerning education in a free society, expresses the philosophy of the Art Club, directed toward fostering a love of art and toward recognizing the force of art in shaping the destiny of mankind. Members are encouraged to develop according to their own interest and to look for art in all that they do each day. V In addition to the sketching, posing, and other activities, the groups have made posters for the Opera Guild contest, kept an art bulletin board supplied with pictures, and visited several exhibitions. unior .Aff Slxxmling, lnft to right: Iu.Xnm' lfcsslw, lngrnl Iiujuc. Nlllfill Pllllllfhiltbll, Lymly UllL'I'gL'I', Mimi Lzlffrn Victurign Harm-5, Iam' .Xml Guns, Ann Maria' I.c11ll1n-1'bL1ry, Mu, Lila mlcklnllc, spmwmr. Scultccl, ccntcr H1-th Vnmn, Christinr lin-zlchy. I'1liZlll7L'lll Slunm-V. Faye- 'I'ru'ln1't, M1lI'glll'4'f l.z1i11'11vc. S1-nu-nl, front l.iml.l Gill, ,Xlicc M1114-r. Mary l:I'llIlL'i'N I..UllI'k'H, Suzunm limxvn, Du- :Xnm Sclmmhl. Clxlllurim- Yun .'Xntxvrrp, l'11U'ici11 McLc:m, CLIVUIQII Lutz, Lynn Lipsitz, Lynm' Marin- Hzlllrtt. Surah Schczlr, Paula Smith. Ilurtru Ilurrix. Lynm Iliuwr. Put liallcll. Lisultc lllu. Kristiml lugs. Q-HM -59- unior ewing BEGINNERS CLUB First rmv, left tu right: Christine Murlcnscn, RUSCIHLIVB' Oglmurn, Cynthia Mayer, Inlet- l't-ck. Verity l.nnil, llrt-ntla Wright. Seeimtl ww: Susan 'lhamt-sz Mrs. lit-lures Williams, atlviser: Sue Nulaml, 'I'liii'tl ww: Susan McLean, Allen King, Toni lfngle, lk-burali Buerger, Annette Kahn, lainie Athcy, Mary Margaret Pritqliartl, Sara Louise XVnnlriclgc, Lynn Smith. The unior Sewin Clubs are com osed of irls from the fifth antl sixth g P g grades, who are learning simple sewing and embroitlering. They have matle sewing bags, aprons anal tea towels. -60 .., uancecl Junior ewing OFFICERS President ........,....................... Fran Aldridge Vice-President ........ Elizabeth Van Wezel Adviser .........,.. Mrs. Adeline Miltenherger Standing, luft lo right: Carolyn Cook, Laura Pcuhlcs, Vanessa Nolan, Sharon Cawlhon, Peg Hutchings, Carolyn Gilliam, Iulia Rhoaclvs. Kristina Inge. Marilyn Purvis. Scatul: Fran Aldridge: Mrs. Aalclim Miltcnhcrgcr, spomcr: Elizabeth Van Vllczcl. 751- arena icri QFFICERS President ,,..,., ......,.....,............,,..., K ay Davis Secretary ............,... Norma Cook Adviser ......................., Mrs. Frances Hicks Standing, lt-ft to right: Norma Cook, Dorothy Reiclienbncli, Carolyn Brook, Eve Chamberlain, Virginia Tunstall, Mrs. lfranccs Hicks, Kay Davis, Ioyce Innes, Vanclc Lee Rickey, Iucly Ann Bright. The purpose of the Forensics Council is to encourage participation in the speech arts. This year the Iulius T. Wriglit Council has been host to two meetings of the Mobile County Council and served as registrars for the Forensics Tournament at Spring Hill College. Muriel Cameron, Eve Chamberlain, and Iucly Ann Bright represented the Wright Council in the Poetry Interpretation Contest, and Norma Cook, in the Voice of Democracy Oration sponsored by the Mobile Iunior Chamber of Commerce. eruice ff: ' OFFICERS President ., ., ,.,,.,. Elizabeth lirown Secretary-Treasurer ..,.,... Cary McDonnell Vice-President ,,,,, ,,,,,, M arcia Zydiak Adviser ........, ......,,,, N lrs. Myrtle lioazman St-rttetl, left to right: Murcia Zydizik, Elizabeth Brown, Cary McDonnell. Standing. left to right: Mrs. Myrtle liozilinzln. Cummins llevillc, Lucy Rgulcliff, Anne lllztckwell, lliindy Melnnis. lane Walker. Dorothy Rogers. Lynn Mcllhillips. live Clmmberlnin, Iulie Cook. lletty May. 'lieresn Mcl.e:1n, The purpose of the Service Club is to render various types of services to the school. The proiect established for this year is the organization of ll picture file for the school, to be used by the students and the faculty. i -63- Libya YN Q Y0u 1. 1 Src- Yi CJK. RCN! 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'me cadet. who ranks acholasv Lkally at WI Iwi of the grnluf mf.. .-un 44 ndrnnri an as the YYXAHX ,, The Eine Angela team vnu mgmany farmed at Lhe Naval Air Siatifsfl. .Tlvk5u!x1iile. Fin.. in Agni! of S946 io acquaint lbv gvngm! pnbiic wiih dw Q:-'PG of fiying familiar io ak! :mm avkaxfarza, Siure than timu it has wrfarmed b-:fora more than 16 mixiicn nuematr-1-a zu leading air showz md civic events zhmugb nut the mmfry. The Haw tlmimdzen that the .. ure-wmeu, The .wer us Cmdr. Ed Houey nl Aiken, 80, who siadnd his fly- ing came: while as smdamt M Clemson Cniiege. Other pilots mg Cam, Smney Mayock of Mission San Jose. Call: Ll. .lolm Damian of Galekon, Pa.: Ll, Mb Ramfhursansn nf Rm Yisia. Caiifg LL Jada Dewentt-r of Bkxomitlgifwk Ill.. and Lt. Hefb Hsmtzr of El Pam. It ie, truly I ZXMXSL-oafinencal mnlsl 'The muiine perfumwd by W2 B168 Angels-cwxsiia of 10095. barrel NES. Qzban film-S, X 1+ .. , K fl 'X,. x X .Mmm ,. we airnrsft can .mrs Lexxnginm. Enterprise and Saramga. 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The success of the Father-Daughter Fish Fry? A ' . That talked-about hayride given by the freshman. class? The threat of a hurricane which sentleveryone running home? A press conference in Tuscaloosa which the publications people attended? The United Fund speeches presented to the assembly by thelsophomores? That frantic Christmas scramble? The various gyp schemes the juniors devised to raise money for their trip? The day of the snow, when our school grounds looked especially beautiful When the juniors took their exciting trip to VVashington? How We disliked coming back to school after the Mardi Gras holidays? When the teddy bear became our school mascot? The slumber party the sophomores held at Annise Waterman's home? And all the wonderful things that, when added together, made this school year a happy one? -9-1-. UAMLJ The staff of the Wrightorian gratefully acknowledges the interest and helpfullness of the following: GILL PRINTING AND STATIONERY COMPAN GULF STATES ENGRAVING COMPANY ADAMS STUDIO THE MOBILE PRESS REGISTER, Inc. and The Patrons and Business Firms whose names appear in this yearbook. We also want to thank Mrs. Hicks, our advisor for her patience and the long hours of work that she has given to the WRIGHTORIAN. ...92-. Y, Inc 7 Dr. Mr. Dr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Dr. Mr. Mr. Dr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mr. Dr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Dr. Dr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Dr. Dr. Dr. and Mrs. Raymond Abell, Ir. and Mrs Henri M. Aldridge and Mrs. Herbert V. Allen and Mrs W. H. Armbrecht and Mrs Robert S. Bacon and Mrs Crawford Balch and Mrs G. Thomas Breunig and Mrs P. A. Brewer and Mrs C. V. Broadus and Mrs Max Brook and Mrs. I. E. Brown, Ir. and Mrs. L. W. Brown and Mrs Paul M. Brown and Mrs. Claude L. Buergcr, Ir. and Mrs George W. Burney and Mrs. Stewart Cawthon and Mrs Herve Charest, Ir. R. A. Christian and Mrs Walter M. Cook and Mrs Virgil E. Hanson and Mrs. Crampton Harris, Ir. and Mrs T. L. Hodges and Mrs C. F. Iohnson, Ir. and Mrs W. L. Iohnson and Mrs Curtis Kendall and Mrs. Eric Kennedy and Mrs. R. T. King and Mrs I. H. Knowles and Mrs Max Lipsitz and Mrs. Horace L. Long and Mrs F. T. Luttrell and Mrs Albert Lutz and Mrs Norman Mclnnis and Mrs I. K. McLean and Mrs Ioe McPhillips and Mrs. I. B. Miller and Mrs. George I. Mitchell and Mrs. A. V. Mortenson pafrond Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Ogburn Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Olen Mr. and Mrs C. N. Panayiotou Dr. and Mrs. I. D. Peake Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Peebles, Ir. Mr. and Mrs F. B. Pfleger Mrs. I. W. Rainer Mr. and Mrs K. T. Riley Mrs. Barbara Robertson Mr. and Mrs C. M. Robinson Mr. and Mrs. George T. Rogers Mr. and Mrs M. T. Schaeffer Mr. and Mrs. Francis L. Smith Mr. and Mrs Murray Stevenson Mr. and Mrs Stewart Thames Mr. and Mrs. Leon M. Torbert Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Trainor Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Urquhart Dr. and Mrs. Sidney Van Antwerp Dr. and Mrs. Norman Van Wezel Dr. and Mrs. T. W. Vincent Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Wade Mr. and Mrs. E. Waller Mrs. Caroll B. Waterman Mr. and Mrs. Hugh B. Whaley Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Williams Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Winsor Mr. and Mrs. Abb Wooldridge, Ir. Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Wright Beauty Fashion Salon Bit and Spur Club Buerger Seed Company Carlin Typewriter Company Chapmorfs Drug Store Guys and Dolls Howard Barney Advertising Agency Irene McVay's Beauty Salon La Clede Hotel Minnie's Beauty Salon .-93... III MCLEAN INDUSTRIES INCORPORATED ' and its Major Operating Companies WATERMAN STEAMSHIP CORPORATION I FOREIGN FREIGHT I 1 AND PASSENGER SERVICE PAN-ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP CORPORATION COASTWISE AND INTERCOASTAL AND PACIFIC COAST TO PUERTO RICA WATERMAN STEAMSHIP CORPORATION OF PUERTO RICA BETWEEN U. S. MAINLAND AND PUERTO RICO 'GENERAL OFFICES: 61 SAINT JOSEPH STREET MOBILE, ALABAMA Change to New SUNBEAM Now In The New Picture Wrapper CLIFF HARRIS IEWELRY AND CAMERA COMPANY Mobile's First For Many Years Only Certified Watch Maker L8zN RAILROAD WATCH INSPECTOR After more than a quarter century on Dauphin St we are now in our new larger store in the CLIFF HARRIS BUILDING 51 S. CONCEPTION STREET Corner of Conti Street Mobile, Alabama . 1' ' ' One-half hour free parking in lot surrounding o Sm1th,S Bakgry Quality and Purity building, acroas from Gayfer's, Conti Street entranc - f0f 0067 60 YCWV-V with 81.00 or more purchase. SAENGER BUILDING HE 3-9516 Bert's Beauty Salon 16 South Joachim Street I. B. Iones Timber Co. Pine - Hardwood - Pulpwood Poles and Saw Logs HE 3-4452 MOBILE, ALABAMA WALLER BROTHERS, INC. 201 N. ROYAL STREET -:- MOBILE, ALABAMA HE 2-5694 Ezferytlziz1g From a Gem Clip to a Safe COMPLIMENTS ,HARDY IVIOITOR CQ. SALES - SERVICE NASH - HUDSON RAMBLER - METROPOLITAN WILLYS JEEP 803 DAUPHIN STREET BURGER SHAKE ONE MILE PAST LOOP ON HIGHWAY 90 MACHINERY CONTRACTORS AND EQUIPMENT TURNER SUPPLY 50,1 I MOBILE, ALABAMA INDUSTRIAL AND ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES STEEL PRODUCTS Coinpljmglllj of Phono GR 7-3323 Day or Night C II A KILPATRICICS GARAGE 24 HOUR WRECKER SERVICE GIBSON DRUG STORE I WMS REPMRED PAINTING PRESCRIPTIONS DRUGS AND TOYS 1714 DAUPHIN STREET We Repair All Makes Of Cars ALL WORK GUARANTEED 418 Fulton Road Mobile, Alabam Says Professor Knowifall- For MY Money IAnd Yours, Tooly lt's ihe l .. x ..,, I,-I U55 A ThriffiCheck h king 0 Ilh Ipy MOBILE, AlABAMA k p p th 4 . h I P , G?LU71.QI2M OB GM?1zMSum:af IK65 MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CURPORATION 1..1l SEE Spring .Hill YOU CLEANERS DON 'T SPRING HILL, ALABAMA LIKE GR 9-6516 BARBER'S BEST! Produced CONGSZSYQLZDQTIONS and 1f,4RNE1J V,4cf1T10N Processed Eac Visif With Us ls nclu e Mobile ln Your Plans County The Cottage J A .4 For Sure K D' , A-xi ay :rt , Ili? 'f L V N STLART SAVING ff , NOW AT THE jj.fdj'353J' MERCHANTS NATIUNAL BANK DGWNTOWN MOBILE PRICHARD THE LOUP Member Fed l Deposil Insurance Corporal h Will Be The More Enjoyable ll A I d d l A. W. WILLIAMS Inspection Co.. Inc. 208 VIRGINIA ST. - MOBILE, ALA. Established 1921 REPRESENTATIVES THROUGHOUT U.S.A. SAMPLING - INSPECTION TESTING - ANALYSIS MEMBERS ASTM, AWPA, ADCS, ACL, ACS, and AWS Affiliated With American Council of Independent Laboratories Day Phone: HEmlock 2-9454 GLAMOUR BEAUTY STUDIO Myrtis B. Pierce AIR CONDITIONED - STEAM BATH - MASSAGE 62 N. Conception Street Upstairs Suite 12 - Mobile, Alabama Specialists in Hair Shaping, Styling Sz Permenant Waving Compliments Of MCMILLAN and HARRISON FERTILIZER CO. STOKES, INC. 2814 GOVERNMENT STREET EXT. TERRAZZO, CERAMIC TILE CARPORTS ACOUSTICAL CEILING KODAKS and SUPPLIES DEVELOPING and PRINTING WOIOHN'S 16 SOUTH CONCEPTION STREET Telephone HE 2-6882 HAUNTED BOOK SHOP Unusual Books for Discriminafing Readers RARE BOOKS - NEW BOOKS STAMPS and COINS COMPLIMENTS OF LOYAL AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 1050 GOVERNMENT STREET MOBILE, ALABAMA Complimmrs Thames. Iackson, Harris Co. of REALTORS - lNsuRoRs Gus THAMES - JOHN 0. JACKSON JULIUSGOLDSTEINELSON 60 sr. Francis street HE 3-9545 3 SOUTH ROYAL STREET MOBILE. ALABAMA Compliment! Besf Wishes To Our Friends Af Julius T. Wright School Ol ROLSTON REALTY 71 sm. Michael screen Inc. MOBILE, ALABAMA THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY OF MOBILE 64The Scweras Best Friend 9' 3m ON SAVINGS RESOURCES OVER S30,000,000.00 Member Federal Deposf I rance Corporofi ABB'S MOVING SERVICE INDIA HOUSE Oriental Gift Shop A visit with us will be a trip to the Orient HAND CARVED ORIENTAL FURNITURE BRASSWARE FROM INDIA - SIAMESE JEWELRY HAND CARVED IVORY EAR RINGS ORIENTAL LADIES HAND BAGS JAPANESE KIMONOS - INDIAN SILK SARIS CHINA FROM JAPAN IVORY FIGURES FROM INDIA CHINESE BROCADE EVENING JACKETS AND DRESSING GOWNS 1004 GOVERNMENT STREET HE 3-6175 HI! EVERYBODY COME SEE US BOB and HELEN 50 N. Water Street Mobile, Alabama Phone HE 3-1655 BRI-LSWELL'S ABB WOOLRIDGE, JR. Mobile Rug ci Sha-de Co. 305 DAUPHIN STREET MOBILE, ALABAMA Compliments Of HOTZ G.'M.'C. THE BATTLE HOUSE PRIDE OF MOBILE Ezfcryllz1'ng for the Young Luffy of Fuxlziozf' O thu Izuuse lim! has and uluugs git h :I IN MOBILE, IT'S MIM ron nNsuRANcE ON: Autos, Homes ci Business Mims Insurance Agency Phone GA 6-1560 1 658 HOLCOMBE AVENUE Compl1'n1c'1zt5 of Mobile's Exclusive Magnavox Dealer TI-IE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE SELECTION OF ELECTRONIC MERCHANDISE IN THE SOUTH 2106 Grant Street Phone GR 7-0419 Complinzcnfx S f INSURANCE The Charles Schulte Agency VAN ANTWERP BUILDING HE 2-4289 Compliment: of mfane Roberts Brothers, Inc. SILVER and GIFTS IMPORTED FINE CHINA ANTIQUE SILVER REALTCRS PERSONAL GIFTS Q Ill .fgfifzsi in gjasfziorz goofweav fo? Seveniy: ghye qfeats 205 DAUPHIN ST. Compliments ANTIQUES and GIFTS OF DISTINCTION Of Taylor Lowenstein 6 Company Gugsndfd HOUSS NAvAL sronss, mcrons and Expomsns 51 S. JACKSON STREET MOBILE, ALABAMA Sinee 1919 Mobile? Aeeepled Style Center for Men E. K. Laufendine METZGEIVS BROKER MOBILE and PRICHARD E. 61 ADAMS STREET Mobile River Saw Mill Co. MOUNT VERNON, ALA. Mount Vernon Brand Oak, Beech and Pecan Flooring, Furniture Dimension Air Dried Kiln, Hardwoods, and Mount Vernon Grade Pecan Furnished For THE NEW GYMNASIUM - U.M.S. Mobile, Alabama Phone GR 7-7037 24 HOUR WRECKER SERVICE ERB'S Paint and Body Shop 612 HOUSTON at HALLS MILL ROAD AT NEW LOCATION NEAR LOOP No Job Too Small Or Too Large G ALL WORK GUARANTEED Mobile, Ala. ESTABLISHED SINCE I89I PI1one GR 8-94I8 Every Kind of Insurance and Security Bonds Hear! of Dixie Gasoline and Wolf's Head Oils 652 HOUSTON STREET MOBILE, ALABAMA Complimenfs 74 e Master Manufacturing Co. STOCK AND SPECIAL MILLWORK GR 9-5451 7mm J O R D A N FLORIST so NURSERY S 407 Holcombe Avenue Phone GA 6-2446 Flowers For Particular People CUT FLOWERS - PLANTS - GIFTS - ETC. I. F. Pate Construction Co. Annex First National Bank Bldg. P. 0. Box 375 Mobile, Alabama COMPLIMENTS OF fl: Sv ISERYICQ laundry 81 Bleaners e ing CH I N ALL OVER TOWN Comfdimcnts of E L L E N ' S UNIFORM SHOP Go-Tell Decorating Company INTERIORS 54 Upham Street MOBILE, ALABAMA Azalea Trail Service Station MINGE FLORAL CO YOUR ONE STOP STATION Complete Service Shell Products Flowers and Glfts 453 Government Street Dial HE 3-5421 OLD SHELL ROAD and FLORIDA STREET Phone HEm1ock 3-3731 for the Personal Shopper Hammelis' MOBILE'S COMPLETE DEPARTMENT STORE AND Hammelis' -Adam Glass MOBILE'S COMPLETE STORE FOR THE HOMES Royal Street - Dauphin Street - Conti Street RROW CLEA ER HIRT L U DRY COMPLIMENTS OF BEST WISHES muy Snmm . HA1-HELD c0MPANY,1nc Supplq Co Inc CONGRATULATIONS GILL Printing and Stationery Co., Inc. ' 11-19 N. wafer street HE 3-3776 4 MOBILE, ALABAMA COMPLIMENTS OF ni?f'TI-wry,-KA-Q1-4 - T 23-6 'JQ WQ,i.5:21:. -.,.-.1'.Z-h KEEP BABY TIDY- MT, , USE OUR DIDY., 1,71 .- ,..-.-,.,-. ,, 11-ff. - - 1 ' '2- If : il E5 A I . Ilhi , I 1 Prater! Your Baby? Health I I ,,, ,,,, ......,, V 15: - - I E r V gl T --S W ' lflfith The ONLY Laboratory , , ' . , . . TszdD S- -,I M111 Csonnzc-'14 ffygrerzzc Dlczfbez Cjsfrwce 6 6 MPH www? n O If 2251 Old Shell Road - S.W. Corner of Old Shell and Florida St. Dial GR 8-8496 Hoover High Fidelity and Record Shop 1861 Old Government Street - 1860 Grant Street MOBILE, ALABAMA Glleenwood 9-7162 CUSTOM INSTALLATIONS AND CABINET MAKING AMPEX - FAIRCHILD - BOZAK - SCOTT GROMMES - FISHER - GARRARD - REK-O-KUT WEATHERS - TANDBERG - ALTEC WEBSTER ELECTRIC - MCINTOSH - MARANTZ STROMBERG COMPONENTS, INC. MAX WILLIAMS, Mgr. ROBERT'S TEXACO SERVICE Our Service Is Our Reputalioff' TIRES - BATTERIES - ACCESSORIES Phone GA 6-9202 623 HOLCOMBE AVENUE Congratulations From THE MEDICAL CENTER Phone GR 9-1782 Mob IV E Y ' S Women's and Girls' Apparel ile, Ala. OF MOBILE Since 1884 2522 oLD SHELL nom: REGISTERED PHARMACISTS Sizes 5-15 3-20 Every Prescription DOUBLE-CHECKED MRS. L. R. IVEY MRS. MARGIE STONE Dauphin and Royal Phone HE 3-9501 A ICOMPLIMENTS OF n I I Iso nsurance Aqeneiy ADAMS STUDIO 715 DAUPHIN STREET WEDDINGS PORTRAITS Mobile, Ala. HE 8-1324 7. N. Conceptlon Street Phone HE 3-4616 Mobile, Ala. Johnson Chevrolet Inc Sales - 'Service MOBILE, ALABAMA 511 St. Ioseph St. 762 Holcombe Ave. Telephone HE 2-4621 Compliments of Home Savings and Loan Ass'n. 214 St. Francis Street MOBILE, ALABAMA 3V27Ii - INSURED SAVINGS - 3V224f COMPLIMFNTS OF Doq River Farms. Inc. Reiss Brothers Besf Eggs Laid COL. RUDOLPH FINK 204 Dauphin Street OWNER IT'YS FRESH Reiss Suburban Spring AVCIIUO FURNITURE STORE Where You Pay Less For The Best 309 Government St. 105 Shipyard St. MOBILE, ALA. CHICKASAW, ALA. VISIT US IN OR NEW HOME GREGG HARRIS FURNITURE CO. 2855 SPRING HILL AVENUE Spring Hill Hardware 3755 OLD SHELL ROAD Your Family Gif! Cenler , 1-, . I. -,mmm I, ..-sw L . 05' '- J- L' f T W M ,.::, A Q ILNGILKYING ' WE ENJOYED OUR PART ON THE 1958 WRIGHTORIAN N AlVlAIN'S SUPER FOOD STORE BROAD and NEW JERSEY STREETS Quality If Our Specially Compliments of ,lolln A. Lamey Milling CO., INC. Heiter-Starke Printing Co. CARBON DIVISION 304 St. Michael Street Phone HE 2-5216 LETTERPRESS DEPARTMENT 65 SI. Michael street Phone HE 2-7656 For Friendly Dependable Serzfiee Burclfs Cleaners and Laundry 603 HOLCOMBE AVENUE SHIRT FINISHING - FLUFF DRY LINT-FREE DRY CLEANING C. B. BURCH Phone GR 7-4842 MAY SUPPLY COMPANY DISTRIBUTQRS PIPES, VALVES AND FITTINGS PLUMBING AND HEATING MATERIAL Southern Oyster Shell Milling Corporation Brocrdus Frozen Foods Co AND Brown's Velvet 2303 HALLS MILL ROAD Telephone GR 7-2591 GERHARDTS LUGGAGE For Fine Luggage and Gifls MOBILE PRICHARD srslf 054 COMPLIMENTS OF THE O L E N DEPT. STORES MOBILE, ALABAMA Central Insurance Agency 1618 ST. STEPHENS ROAD GR 9-5441 - 42 - 43 Fire - Automobile - Liability - Business Con gl'LIfllldff0l25 CENTRAL OPTICAL CO. MOBILE, ALABAMA Complimezzts of CO O P E R Stevedoring Company, Inc. GA 6-9263 COLLEGE SERVICE STATION WASHING - GREASING - SIMONIZING TUBELESS AND TIRE REPAIR ROAD SERVICE W. M. fBillJ SPOONER, Prop. Spring Hill, Alabama COMPLIMENTS OF SCHAEFFER LIN COLN-MERCURY When you need a little lift- depend on Coke -.fn ,. I. J ' EER S 4 WI YHA E I my A I' I I C om fflimcvzts Of The Greater Zoghby Store 308-320 DAUPHIN STREET MOBILE ELEVATOR AND EQUIPMENT COMPANY, Inc. Controdors ond Engineers For Elevofing Equipmenf Since T906 POWERS COMPANY OFFICE EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES Ruiz Music and Piano Sales Co. - Home of - WURLITZER and BALDWIN PIANOS and ORGANS PRINTING HOLTON, SELMER and OLDS BAND INSTRUMENTS 106 St. Michael St. HE 2-6621 MQBILE, ALABAMA 270 Dauphin St. Mobile, Ala. I w LA DRY DRY CLEANERS ' 'Q 1 . UQ ' If - 2' :nr ig I Q fe I e I . TIE. v 9 ! 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