Wright School for Girls - Wrightorian Yearbook (Mobile, AL)

 - Class of 1966

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,O U I F'.A 'K Q' ff , E if:- , ' 2.1 , .gag B E mf, 4 ,ft 1 61, 'lf 1 if 1 ' 1 Q A I THE WRIGHTORIAN PI'6S6l1tS2 HAPPY TENT H ANNIVERSARY at Julius T. Wright School for Girls Mobile, Alabama Campus Scenes Show Beauty in the Old And Function in the New Foreword In saluting our school on the anniversary of its first decade, the Wrzglztorzkm says, Happy Birthdayf, twith special stress upon the word happyg for happi- ness has been the theme of Julius T. Wright School for Girls since its beginning in 1956. Y ' 4 I 4 Contents Opening Section Acadenncs Classes Organizations Contributors Student Lde page 1 page 6 page 22 page 56 page 78 page 112 'Q A CADEMICS - The Happy Awareness Of Knowledge and its Power ' -x 441fff 11 I . 1 1 ' f AX' 'SV 1 L ' If tl 9 Auf' ! . AQP' JW 413' A, r if fb '. Q gn 1 655:17 K 53,4 gx we 1 S! 1 - X '1eLQ!8y I V f f X L I Vs ,ff X ' I P 5 X - f Q 2 , X rf , X Q X ff, , Q n X ii 'W ix' E535 Q l 1 ,.es William H. H. Manning G. Cabell Outlaw Guy Faulk, jr. Curtis Kendall Stimpson McPhillips, jr. Secretary Treasurer Honorary Chairman Vice-Chairman Vice-Chairman Henri M- William H. Howard Barney T- MaSS6y Aldfidge Armbrecht, Jr. Charles M. Mrs. Norman W. Bedsole Mrs- C- Ernest jay P. Altmayer Winthrop M. Bancroft Hutchings, jr. Dr. Robert T. E-dgaf, JT- Frank Ellis, jr. Hallett, Jr. Frank Hicks Mrs. George King J- M- Ladd Clarence Levi Mark Lyons, jr. joe Peck Stone, jr. john Strauss L ,Q - an WEN Administration si Mrs. Myrtle Harris Boazman Dear Girls, This is a special year for us-our tenth birthday, ten years together as a school family. Living as all good families live-asking God for guidance, Working and- play- ing together, planning, sharing joys and sorrows, recalling memories, looking ahead-grateful for our many blessings. During these ten years We have achieved much. We are indebted to many for our accomplishments: The tomorrow is ahead. It challenges us to even greater effort. We will meet the challenge. As I help to blow out the flames of the ten candles on our birthday cake, I hold you and the school close to my heart-wishing for you happy hearts and for our school a wonderful future. Fondly, 7H.,.X1Jf'LL 0JZJo.l5 ' occzmafmf .fl X I' 'X 'x Mrs. jean Aubey, B.S.-Fourth Grade Mrs. Lois Carroll, B.A.-Kinder- garten Mrs. Elaine Erase, B.A., M.A.- Latin, junior Class, Junior Classical League Miss Ethel Gholston, B.S.-Reg- istrar Miss French Greene, A.B.-So- cial Studies, Dramatics Club Mrs. Lindsey R. Hicks, B.A.,M.A. -English, Senior Class An always pleasant corner awaits a weary teacher. Mr. O.B. Hodges, B.S., M.A.-Mathematics, Bible Club, Tenth Grade Mrs. Bettye Joyce, B.S.-Seventh Grade Mrs. Mary T. Kennedy, B.S.-Second Grade Miss Mignon V. Kilday, A.B.-French, Wrightorian Mrs. JJ. McLean, A.B.-French, Eighth Grade, Sew- ing Club Miss Christine Marriott, B.S.-Sixth Grade Mrs. Sherwood Pape, A.B.,L.S.-Library, Bookworrns Miss Theresa Peterson, B.A.-First Grade Mrs. Robert Phelps, B.S.-Science, Ninth Grade, Sci- ence Club Mrs. Elizabeth Revel-Bookkeeper Miss Faye Rollins, B.S.-Physical Education, Student Council Mrs. Mary Spotswood-Secretary Mrs. Harry Thomson, B.M.-Music, Chorus Mrs. Mary Virginia Westerfield, B.A.,M.A.-Third Grade, Art Mrs. R.E. Williams, Jr., B.S.-Fifth Grade Faculty Practical Application of Learning Elaine explains to Mr. Hodges the many mathematical problems involved in bookkeeping for the Student Council. rar or Seniors participating in Youth Appreciation Week put facts learned in Miss Greene's government COUISCS iI'1tO COI'1SU'LlCtiVe USC. Mrs. Pape explains to juniors Cynthia and Nancy how a thorough knowledge ofthe library can make research more enjoyable. School volleyball champs base their ability on Miss Rollins's many hours of diligent instructions. Gives School Studies New Meaning To bring social studies to life, Miss Marriot's sixth graders created a lovely japanese display for the enjoyment ofthe whole school. With legal documents, Mrs. Frase explains Latin is still the language oflaw. ln their debut performance, Mrs. Hicks's speech class presented a Valentine assembly to the student body. School Days Include Mental The last few weeks of school pass so quickly that the seniors find they must utilize every spare moment for review. A group effort speeds up assignments or projects during study hall. juniors Cynthia Miller, . Susan Donald, Margaret George, Nancy Root, and Pam Stimpson collaborate on one such work. It's close, but jan Hardy seems to be winning the physical fitness race. But then there's always good old ring-around- the-rosey. nd Physical Exercises Prior to starting a game, Miss Rollins pauses for a few pertinent rules. F' - ' 2 1 - , if - 1 ,, . 'SS?wa,f1sft'f?m i'Me MM'We K A senior competes with kindergarteners to see who can exercise most energetically. Becky Berglin studies her goal before shooting for the basket. Curiosity Is Interest T l Rosie's enjoyment of her course in literature from all parts ofthe world gave her the inspiration for the Senior bulletin board. The speed and accuracy of Miss SpotsWood's electric typewriter amazes begining typists Ann and Sarah. Brendals model enables the solid geometry students to visualize lines on a plane surface. Which Becomes Understanding Interest in all art forms promted Mrs. Wester- lield to master the difficult nmgami, which involves only folded paper. A Being able to recognize the sounds of an instrument in a musical composition is the first step toward true appreciation of all music. World literature students demonstrate to classmates the similarity between the delicate art and the detailed Writings from the Far East. Starry-eyed, the members of Mrs. Phelp's science class probe the age-old mysteries of the solar system. Carolyn prepares for the whole school her morning devotions, an inspiration for the day's activities. sims .i Q. Q, 1- f i ig, 'iris A slifiif in ,ix L fvi'?fl,iiL'iQ ,Wi l gt fiigfwm gg.gggi5.g 32:3 f,,gf.Q5t gigs .ri wif rift ii :Qtja,,., ,fi V .iff 'Ui' it gZKg?f?i,lyf'fg:rZf?5i1'. Mzyfisilf 1'+ffi,,1 f , U fitfiiiiwiii fi ww if 'QEEYS gii ifigalf lim l-'ESQ egg Nl i E' X S21 ' if The faculty is ps iiyiimi. it 1 ,rf isis rl lp ying, if itiffit 24 ,, 5 depends on Mrs. Spotswood for the efficient distribu- tion of the school mail. Offices Busy Hub of School As registrar, Miss Gholston often consults with Seniors about their college transcripts. Mrs. Revel explains to math students Pat and Myra the complexities ofthe bookkeeping system. Reviewing the Past Formulates Plans for the Fut l1I'9 Mrs. Fmse plays guest lecturer to tell The three immediate past presidents ofthe Student Miss Greenels World history class of ancient Rome. Council counsel Mary Lou on her office Miss Greene tries to impress the importance of the we Nwwafglfi f A Sie Advanced studies in French literature bring Mrs. Hicks and Mrs. MacLean together for a consultation. Constitution on an unimpressed .Ian Biology students realize the countless forms of insect life from compiling individual collections. Teachers Inspire Creativit The interview with a professional guidance counselor provoked consideration of a career in psychology. The senior give a practical application of geometrical symbols to material objects. and Stimulate School Spirit Students of Mrs. Westerfield,s third grade eagerly check the point board before leaving school. The Student Council, under the leadership of Miss Rollins, encourages the healthy spirit of competition during elections. Mrs. joyce's seventh graders gave their garden beauty Spot as a permanent gift to the school. CLASSES Happiness in Sharing Resources and Responsibilities ,S,.. IQ! A., X- ,jf XV if ID NL EIIN P ' x e bs - 13-1 x is K 16' A Six Q gk -A X , S. x X., ,sxs f X X' W SxX X xx ,. .2 X . EWW 1991? Class officers are, left to right: Nancy Kennamer, Vice- PreJzkz'w1f,' jan Hardy, Prerzkfezm Douida Duke, Trearzzrerg Sharon Davidson, Secretary. It is difficult for us who are so closely as- sociated with them to realize that these child- ren are now to be considered in their new capacity of young women of the adult world. But we Will not be disappointed, for they will prove themselves the cultured ladies We en- visioned when they entered Wright. Seniors Sharon Aileen Davidson Class Officer 1,2,5,4 Secretary 1 Treasurer 2 President 5 Secretary 4 Julius T. Wright Science Fair 1 First Place, Biological Science Mobile Regional Science Fair 1 Science Club 1 Chorus 1,2 Bible Club 2 Secretary Bibliophiles 2 United Fund Junior Speaker 4 Wrightorian 4 Senior Editor Youth Appreciation Week Representative 4 National Honor Society 4 Becky Berglin Fairhope High School, Fairhope Alabama 1,2 junior Girls Athletic Club 1 Vice President Senior Girls Athletic Club 2 Volleyball Team 2 Drama Club 2 All Saints, Episcopal School, Vicksburg, Miss. 3 Library Club 3 Riding Club 3 Drama Club 3 Letter Club 3 Devil Team 3 Swimming Team 5 Class Sergeant-at-Arms 4 Pierrettes 4 Azalea Trail Representative 4 Seniors 'iii .1 1, im Mary Louise Hampshire Science Club 1 junior Classical League 1,2,3 Historian 2 Vice-President 5 Student Council 2,5,4 Treasurer 2 Vice-President 3 President 4 A.A.S.C. Workshop 2,3,4 National Honor Society 3,4 Volleyball Team 1,2,3,4 Special Chorus 1 Gray Team Class Captain 3 Bibliophiles 3 Marshal for Vespers and Graduat Good Citizenship Honor Roll 3 United Fund Junior Speaker 4 Azalea Trail Court 4 ion 3 Marie Douida Junior Red Cross 1 Secretary Julius T. Wright Science Second Place Mobile Regional Science Science Club 1 Special Chorus 2,3 Bible Club 2 Bibliophiles 2 Class Officer 2,3,4 Vice-President 2 Vice-President 5 Treasurer 4 National Honor Society 4 Duke Fair 1 Fair 1 Seniors mlm, l 5 t Rosemary Harrison Millburn High School, Millburn, New Jersey 1,2,3 Fashion Club 1 Girls Athletic Association 1,2,3 Chemistry Club 2 Biology Club 2 Girls Officials Club 3 junior Prom Decoration Committee 3 junior Play Publicity Committee 3 Class Parliamentarian 4 Azalea Trail Court 4 Volleyball Team 4 Co-captain 4 Jan Elyse Hardy Phillips, junior High School 1 Pierrette Club 1 U.M.S. Cheerleader 2,4 Head Cheerleader 4 Special Chorus 1,2 Volleyball Team 3,4 Bibliophiles 2 Student Council 5 Representative 3 Marshal for Graduation and Vespers 3 Class Co-captain for Maroon Team 3 Overall Maroon Team Captain 4 Senior Class President Azalea Trail Representative 4 Youth Appreciation Week Representative 4 Speaker 4 is 5555 ll Seniors Nancy Carolyn Kennamer Special Chorus 1,2 Bibliophiles 2 Junior Classical League 1,2,3,4 Delegate to State Convention 3 Class Officer 2,3,4 Parliamentarian 2,3 Vice-President 4 Volleyball Team 2,3,4 Sewing Club 3 Maroon Team Class Captain 5,4 Wrightorian 4 Advertising Manager Photographer Art Club 4 President Senior Class Reporter Youth Appreciation Week Representative 4 Science Club 4 National Honor Society 4 Vice-President Margaret Mitchell Matthews Chorus 1 Julius T. Wright Science Fair 1 Second Place Physical Sciences Class Treasurer 2,3 American History Award 5 Pierrettes 1,2,3,4 Cast of The Damask Cheek Secretary 3 President 4 National Honor Society 5,4 Student Council Representative 4 Azalea Trail Court 4 Gray Team Class Captain 4 1 2 I Seniors 'sis Robin J etrnundsen Pearson Julius T. Wright Science Fair 1 First Place, Physical Science Triton 1 Class Officer 2,3 Chaplain 2 Secretary 3 Wrightorian 2,5,4 Editor 4 Forensics Club 2 Marshal for Vespers and Graduation 3 Student Council Representative 4 Gray Team Over-All Team Captain 4 Girls' State Representative 4 Pierrettes 5 Azalea Trail Court 4 National Honor Society 4 Springhill College Anniversary Scholarship American Legion Oratorical Contest Second Place Senior Graduation Speaker , , M ml wg Q WE U' M lm Carolyn Estrld Sm1th Student Council Representative 3 Special Chorus 1,2,5,4 Wrightorian 3,4 Business Manager 4 Volleyball Team 2,3 Bibliophiles 3 Youth Appreciation Week Representative 4 Class Officer Chaplain 4 Junior Classical League 3,4 , Science Club 1,4 Gray Team Class Co-Captain 3,4 Triton 2 D.A.R. Good Citizenship Award 1 Things . . . Food Parties Cars Mood Music Dancing Folk Music We Love . . Sk etching . . . 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Officers: Prefident, Jessica Vorang Vice-Prexzkieng Dianne Harrisong Secrvlmjy, C Lyonsg and Tremuren Kim Ban- croft. Relief as insect projects are finally handed in after months of hard. Work. The slaves eagerly await being sold. ji K .5 5. 18 Q Q-f',:-fg:f,t i . . --gfgfariwgg zzgfmi: st. M is M is X E - f eg.-1 Q , . ,fq,gs:'a a.ze 5- - - : 1 if ' :: - :,5.:: ' X H. .Qfiff K ,img I , ' -E C Q - 5:5 ::::ss:gjfg::,,. i3 LQ, 'SG .E.g5': 55: ' -:,:f'E-,i55:'3::5 . as , 5 ' N ' M tit' - i C was ff M i fre- Kathy Arendall Clara Armbrecht Blakely Haas Virginia Hand - K X , f WN A J 1 -. XY--1 , , I S' fl: ' ff .. -5::- N k. --3.1 V gaslgf ww . ' ' 'luis s ti rwi ' s .rj 2 , ' f -.. f, m y-1 it 3 . , . , we .. ' ' -1 L K stdggg ,W b NM Q '13 wjis. .- Il - 5 la?-Ftisijkgflil-is Il t Mfesw- - ,. iivr M-' -'W , .M 1 - I gf . um-urea L.sgyg,it,..3 N fm .,':f. tif , gpm af' ei , aii.a .ia . Q Jfii ., at -eff- g Glenda Atkinson Christie Bennett Tela Boulo Shelley Johnston Camille Levi Elizabeth Matthews Q 3?5Yi1'fi. f -1 2- kit.: Q . QE Q S t me . 1 fffflzf ... . r . ,.s. ,. w., gla m 4, 5 ' X' z s 1 if .Et + . - lm.. . S X is gk it ff at fx X Q' X K g S 's Siu -f1122':?Z.Ls 2519? Patty Buerger Georgiann Eunchess Mary May Liz McCafferty Everyone wants to ride in Marcia's new car, even little sisters. Are you rure you saw the Easter Bunny hiding these eggs? Freshman Class The mad rush is on at the sound of the three o'clock bell! Freshman officers: Kathy Arentlall, Preridemy Melissa Mintz, Vice-Prefzkfemi' Robin Roberts, Sec- remryg Sally Peck, Treafwer. u-.li-.W Reba McLeod Melissa Mintz Mary Ann NCWlJuYH Lynn Outlaw Sally Peck Sally Rabun Kay Riley Brenda Roberts Robin Roberts Mary lam? RUSS Beth Threadgill Linda Trainor Elizabeth Ward Anne Weaver i145:lT:i- s55:3'1Q2:S55:NS ' '- Jslszri - U gf - - L: , f I-Lies, , sf. 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Q2 M, 6 ta, Y ia ,-,, im, ,, W ,,5igfge:,g7'w testis l yi y r 'ei 1 -- ugz, , 'i ' .. ,v . 'MQ' r ,. . 'ilfcfi 5 'ff' fi' T ' ' , 1 . QW, f fflPfr1fC,Q3T?i5yflglwfigiiyifi , JFIZQEZ-'J-f r, 'ff 'ai , ,,,f f ff,,.,. M-M, ,,.- , ',,.,..,a ,. 4 Ei i a az H , . V fa 'fw,31s:r4v5 , ' 'iw . V , eggs, my v I fa, f gf Lai The eighth grade officers are: Pl'liS'l2f6Ilf, Shannon Harrisong VICE- Pramlwzf, Karen Outlawg Secrefwjy, Barbara Brothers, and TF6615ZZI'6l', Vicky Griffith. ,-f ff fr 3 Q iii' , li' mf 'V H flffi - z f liililiiyez, , , , .2 h 1 ff le fr 4 'So Pat Altmayer Curry Bedsole Marilyn Broaclus Barbara Brothers Ann Brown Grace Eskridge Mary Lou Grady Vicky Griffith Julie Hardy Shannon Harrison Isabelle Kennamer Sarah Kyle Eighth Grade The entire class Winds it up while Miss Rollins is not looking. The many study aids provided by the library are all put to use by the industrious eighth grade. . Lynn Morris Karen Outlaw Pier Peterson Brenda Pierce Pam Reynolds Roberta Robinson Pam Short Julie Southworth Dorothy Tobin Ann Vincent Myra Woularcl jane Wright ,sr f 1 ss ti if ' 12 X if 1. . WVR rg X X P. XS X s f lg! X X Kas 31351. , xr frrzrsrstzti The logic of our language is shown in sentence diagrams These girls have their own way of illustrating geometric principles in the New Mathf' as S as mst it nm. as T WQQ sk sg, Q st , -rr. V V ...:,, .... I, .g fi. , J '.t1-itgsfifif ssas11z'11f.r:sZr 57.212, - . fsivfiffff fillfffi .- 'Sk i .., 5 - sfif essgsesiife-.r -- izbfswvgifs - ' :ass 'f f21.sf71ai .eg E:'I:: lil Hirst fn H-:st.f:fs?:: -' ,..7-.rw-g.rQ:.:.' , .S - - -I ififfzli' .s:.,..:. - . get f: ,Z 'i:i ?Z'X55 - L '- ,ax wf me Ye-W Mlmeft. x -was me 'aa igmy N X g ist si fri 5 .r t,..t, . ,, ww.. - ie, , . 4 :,E ff.. . sys :W . ffl K. -ki viii W it www is.. .. rm .. . Y'Q5f.si',ff.i .. 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N , .wwf f,,...,3 -sw -.mi in mimi 1, -,sf -- 2. semdrfrm-N ww ,. am Class officers are, left to right: Gale Willard, PreJz'dem',' Linda Lubel, Sewemfjyg Cheryl Walker, Trewmren' and Kathy Murdoch, Vice-Prerzkfefzl, r M om X .. v -rv sassy . gt.:,,f f iswr. 4:35 f 2 lmzegfe Q , H K .. .a :su 111 X 'gl -H - - - 3 if 4'7-f .X Blair Aldridge Cindy Anderson Debbie Beckham jennifer Brothers Marion Dunn Margaret Howard Melissa Johnston Lisa Loe Sixth graders dash for the hnish line in an effort to win points for their class team. In correlation with their study of geography these sixth graders present an original skit. S' th Grade Each morning the entire class joins in saluting the flag. These sixth graders all have different personalities, but each has a person- ality plus. Mrs. Marriott agrees that they ut not tlwlys little angels. Linda Lube-l Lynn McGowin Melinda Mintz Kathy Murdoch Jean Outlaw Lynn Self Cheryl Walker Gale Willard mam f .. sys? 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We In S Q f. wus, ok A 'VJ 55 S51?iLk5ifal5i I , 1, L, it-HQJQ1 -G U ,z ggfi ' Correct location of places they are studying is important in the fifth graders' geography. Eugenia Barney Kathy Blacksher Heather Brice Kathy Browne Carla Engel Gaylin English janet Ewing Katherine Hope Ashley Lang Everyone enjoyed the fifth graders' folk-dance exhibition on Play Day. -I Q' 2fxQ41fJA it 1 1 i if S2 X 4 9 V , f LI wx f K K L , K3 We ' Wm M f Za S 1 f K lit gif Y 1, , ggi i A bulletin hoard such as this helps these fifth graders to develop their artistic skills as they explore into science. its 1 'aft .t i-,,- S Thcsc new fifth graders will soon learn why Ashley considers Mrs. Williams such a wonderful teacher. Debra Langford Karen McGowin Jane McPhillips Kent Rush Susan Self Mary Gordon Smith . in :www f fx-:Q sm-444 I- A 1- T1 1 Q Patty Stone Beverly Stanard Alice Swords Nancy Trainor Ann Tunstall Karen Ann Willard ' fe- ., Ain' ,..r . - 3 rf'., L4fg-gffzzf , Jw' wrgggggitaig ' I am, f t, A X, My ,,,. H 4 .,,: W 1 S 3 Qi f V OK 2 W li Q W' x x W 2 it t 1 9 If M K 91 f if ffm-, iff' ,If s V f WZ f N We JMM I V., ',V. S . - ,L ,, 'Sei VTEQQZ rf ,Muff 3555 was-, 'Q sci' X, at Q E, iff? Asif 1m':r.,4 Q ,..- an 332.1 ry,vryw-,t.fr1f,fs,A:sfr. 7f f K -,H ' f. 'f,-.iw ts-w,.1,, 5 ..,, ,I gmt 9 Y ,, 9, sew gn Y 1 J f Q 552341 W ww-aisaiiwsszriww-nga: 177 4 ,f warm are if sf' at .T ' is J Sv Biffle M 3 5 at S tw f M ,Q 4, 'sellwiiglitffy l ' , -111.-, f-M:-Mfr: lr- :sein rising: V 4 , :wsiv 1. 27:2 r V, 7, ' . , ' , ' lf.: -i' ' f' fr '45,-zg:g,g,:'f,, H ,I ,15g.55.k fffyf ,M , f My Km? 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Lynn Blacksher Joy Lynne Brown Anne Getcheil Teresa Jansen Jennifer Johnston Donna Lee Cindy Levi Jean Marie McIntosh A group of fourth graders enjoy visiting the library and selecting mn mum their books with the help of Mrs. Aubey. .MU N?'M f ,. v,vfAiQ'A'WM'W,g 4 4 W 1: i.9f'A '9h a5Z:5'ZZ':'Iaf :: Q W MW, M Fourth Grade Shown here are interesting papier-mache objects displayed by proud creators. Holly McLaughlin Robin McLeod Joyce Nealy Maxanna Nichols Ramona O'Brien Catherine Smith Margaret Twitty Debby Wiley Stella Windham The tape recorder makes working in SRA booklets apleasure for Margaret, Donna, Robin and Jean , ...- E:l'.',zi'iEi5?k:Sz f . is s s si 'K 'E I Q k g , . i .1 -ff f I ' .-ogg . -- 4 : FU-Irv: ,fm , 'fl fl ' F11 .F 155: 1'f'f.y 2 F.: ..,. .1 uf mf fi, -. Q -W-tum., Q ,-,LL ,gi:3w5:,.s:,V , F54 :ffl ' - 'if YW ifilfil- Srfifi. my -rye--i'5:l' - hi M M. .-'rf :xg A- 2 , gre-g rrffvwifx. Qual ' r.me,., A , QR P . , 2 is H1 x X45 H if S s R Q ffiifif G . 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Third Graders in the reading circle eagerly raise their hands to answer Mrs. Westerfield's question. V ' ' V yin, 2 'if '--f, QS? ' 'I' v.'v2:.,':fZff..pf .: . ,. f,f', 'n Ui ' if H ,. f an Kim Langfo rd t ii,,L Anne Marsal , 1 W- ,1 , - ' ' 'df -if -eg,,a f-ui -, , Hi ve k,,V y',5f,l' i : :J Melinda Mitchell f -' ' f c -' ai 32-5 NM VW 4 S M. l X' Q:-TZWAQ , -. '.f'?w.- ', - ,fi'if'f,H:::tA ig V ' W' .. f ..,f.,i' w.zUs1'J'L:x, :L ff 4 :r:::r4sE f!? ??J?:rg Q':,iE,:.51-51:6 'is' 15: Cindy Pace Jane Pate Kathryn Rhinehart Guendolyn Sikes Tam ra Stringham Stephanie Voran .W -,Razr I Elegy: , a 22 'lifkii',ifilfiiwiaixsixallxillif Q We enjoy displaying our artistic talents. Special care is taken by Kim, Laura and Tamra in writing their letters on the board accurately. . Qfdf f Uoaig . 'T 1 . X H ai. A .,, 2 .f ,H .:s?' 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' :'?'w9f-DV 1f'?V FH J ' 'i Y. ,L':1t?5ii7 A , , ,,,r , K A ., , . . , , ,,,,nM ,,, ry- ', 'ff4v ,, , fM'r:ffff ,if -XY! ef f: ff newrrwfsifrsfgfareiil 1 wwf? W 1 5 W, W ,K 1. These second graders' version of Punch and judy draws the attention of many Kigm Thomas Martha Vickers ,, , ' wggts ,, y it 19 ' 9'?i.,ff 5 First Grade Young misses diplay their expertise with literature. Wh '-., . ..:F' xs1.sw,:::fi-: 'fylsx Fi? sms-wx ' , K was X P 1 K , fa K gf' L :dx i if Q Q f 5 s . - 'vi-wi . ' ff,,i3f'sffs'E M s -Q was 5H5'Q.,. M-M-1,-ww 4-2: was :fM,:usMw.i- igggfsi- ysitffbw, J,giQ,...sQsi r sas new 0:31.-.: . fi.. :- it sf 4 it N. Qfs s . X is an t 5 Fss sm: . fff- ' fi Tx X, si X at M , e, it S e s 2gfiQm'sQffi+-rsmsfiiiif fill' :flf?l iQ',i?::ii,l1:.f ' .tr iii? ':zg:lQ:l:::'5P+1-wwH- N in ' six N N its L 5 an Q x K 5 N it i - tilts J fp x ir ls.. . 1' s ig fs X tj, 1 K at is 2 51551 2 Q X Q .,,., iilw... 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Lisa Cantrell Gayle Dyess Darlene Etheredge Patricia Finlayson Jane Frazier Allison Gorcly Nancy Hardy Roxanne Loe Debra McKay Joy Mitchell Norma Nall Dixie Nichols Gay Outlaw Sherri Steele Little girls enjoy ring-around-rosey in the sun. Y X X ,F sw lin xx ii v 3 , :w r -34115 giifsw 4 wi. 5 , W. is .,,. A .. ik. -x mx.: s ' wlufift yr. X3 E51 t 1, is 3 f Msgs Abbe Stein Betsy Turner Charlotte Windham Q.: A . . .Y - -fs ti. L, ,.... 4 3, g. 'wx' - . 1 :: t,ll me at aviwv HN 9 H Q 2 my M ss t 'X at i if Q, 4 -. www wtf www-ffs Yi? A sta if Q X N vis + EH X tim t X .Q Q ,, 5 Y' N 5 X Riagg v Y X X is Wk 4 .r L X , ..,, .P J fi' Y as 351- Jil? E525 -- -- ::a.,.:,s-W in l'::E':, 95, MfwN-- . 4 , H ,. .. ., :W ta-,. gigqw ss ' ,. ,. -. QT ! 5 P'-f '-L is .,,. 1.. :.: fs at , EE .,.C?:. 5151 f - :SQJ I' - ::s,. p - ,, - ,. . :gf ,,.. L V - - V if za 'ark. --!:.'N- , 1132-M--fwf,QfsAf Q. , si1'f,i-Zz .f , - - .wlzw-W:-.ww f -:Mihai 1 if 3 yi .- we e.5'T.xfffwM'1'eHf-ivlwk '- at i- My -rf . ,-43'--fw,.zgggPr4x.z-- f.'fQ,Q1 QQ, mv , MP K- 2 2 A 2f::f.55isl' X: wr Some assistance is always welcome in silent reading Looks like a tic in the arithmetic race. These friendly Indians have a powwow beside their Wig- W21I'I1. Kindergarten These nurses practice bandaging each other before attempting to care for a patient. The Pilgrims honor their special guest, the Indian, who is a new girl in their class at their Thanksgiving party. is ' if Q ' 122' it viegx iq.: 7 ' , ' 1 . ' ' If f V wxswf. W ' -Y 2 ,--, ,, Caroline Anderson Cindy Crawley Darryn Franklin Sharon lmsand Lucy McLaughlin Anne McVay Sandra Nethery Laurie Cliver Caroline Rutledge Mary Swords A M2 ?E Km if . . ' '5ZFs?Qf: '5':'I ,Q ,, ii, -2I- - f ' Q I 5,1 ,gk W if is W 52 ,V ff 'J WJ' 1 ff? 'lb-M, 155516 -XM ,ww W r '2fi312e??iii5 W is X fy Q M 5 f ab Vg V ,X f W fi W Q Q W f , ,M Even after a hard clay, Kindergarteners leave their rooms neat and clean. Kindergarteners show new faces on Halloween Fathers are being served by their favorite little hostesses. 1L11Q':Q I 7: my W . 25V?7?i5fe,ff ' f. ,, .-1- am fa, f ,- f CL UBS The Happy Sense Of Belonging and Identity in Lively Interest Groups HQHBWUQ ait'4 +w ' 544548 7503 . hit -Trim 'I-an iid X 'G' AX 1 tai? s X, 5:9 S f ss e s pfk ' X ,Ns .p.. x s gg Q Nt sees x xx Le '15 s'1f Xi59 s s X 5 Student Council Officers: Prefzklemi Mary Lou Hampshireg VZ'C6'Pf6Jf6f67ZL2 Betsy Lutzg Secretary, Ruthie Straussg Treazfurer, Elaine Lubel. Student Council ff' One of the busy Student Council committees takes time out from planning the Father-Daughter Supper to pose for a picture. 58 The stage committee puts final touches on the t school Christmas tree. Student Council President and advisor play Easter Bunny for the surprise Easter egg The breakfast opening the Student Council's Teacher Appreciation Week is another project planned for the student body. hunt. had a wonderful time at the end of the year party by Laura Peebles, 1 964-19 65 jan Hardy pins a corsage on Miss Kilday at the Faculty Breakfast. l Wrightorian ' ,J fkfqf-:Q 'QW' f 3 4- -,Q The Wrightorian staff takes time off for a Christmas party. Lin Ward, Assistant Editorg Carolyn Smith, Business Managerg Cynthia Miller Assistant Business Managerg Robin Pearson Editor. The arrival of new yearbooks is anticipated throughout the year. s v Which should lbuy? This phrase is often heard during the yearly picture sale. Nancy Kennamer, photographer, and Miss Kilday, advisor, comparegraduation pictures for the activity section. Ja ,. Only the staff members realize the hard Work that goes into every page of the yearbook. Former sponsor, Mrs. Hicks, and the 1965 Wrightorian staff congratulate each other on their well-done publication. S UQ K Chorus Nita, Penny, and Louise leave for one of the Chorus's many appearances, the Rotary Club luncheon. Members of the Chorus are: first row: J. Wiles, J. Flowers, P. Pace, P. Short, S. Aldridge, C. Hyman, S. Stein, second row: V. Lakeman, P. Denniston, S. Kyle, A. Vincent, L. Morris, l. Kennamer, N. Buerger, B. Campbell, third row: P. Peterson, E. Ward, M. Mrs. Thomson is chorus director with Patricia Gragg as accompanist, and Noel Ladd and Ruthie Strauss as co-managers. Woulard, R. Robinson, M. Owen, G. Eskridge, P. Blackmong fourth row: J. Hardy, F. Jensen, B. Roberts, V. Hand, K. Bancroft, J. Voran, M. Mitchell, N. Cas- sityg fifth row: M. Mortensen, N. Root, P. Long, J. Southworth, G. Funchess, J. Hand, C. Miller. Mrs. Thomson scans the operetta score with Sally, Karen, and Mary. Members of the Chorus are: first row: R. Lyons, A. Johnston, N. Ford, E. Lutz, J. Dodd, D. Tobin, K, Goldfarb, D. Hodgesg second row: M. George, P. Alt- mayer, C. Bedsole, B. Pierce, S. Harrison, B. Brothers N. 1. Andersong third row: E. Thompson, A. Brown, Some last minute coaching is done before performance at the Christmas Sing. A. Hand, j. Wright, K. Outlaw, M. L. Grady, S. Peck, P. Buergerg fourth row: P, Campbell, V. Griffith, B. Lutz, M. Hillard, S. Donald, L. Ellis, P. Dinhamg fifth row: C. Smith, P. McBride, M. Broadus, P. Reynolds, L. Adams, S. Rabun. Pierrette Club Leaders of the Wright Thesnian group are: Margaret Matthews, Prefizfefzi' Marcia Mortensen, Vz'ce-Prefiffemi' Susie Donald, Se6retary,' and Betsy Lutz, Treafurer. The members assemble for a busy Thursday afternoon meeting. Jensen, R' Strauss' C' Armbrechfi J- VOYHUS third YOWI M- J They are, top row: L. Adams, A. Weaver, C. McCafferty, P. Russ, L. Trainor, N. Ladd, S. Johnston, M. Mintz, N. Cassity Stimpson, P. McBride, B. Threadgill, K. Arendall, P. Buergerg R. McLeod, bottom row: V. Lakeman, M. Hillard, A. Hand second row: CU Lyons, K. Bancroft, L. Ward, B. Berglin, F, M. Mitchell, and L. Ellis. Maybe creative drarnatics was part of the Christmas party too! To learn the practical and artistic sides of Work in the theatre, Kim, Margaret, and HC question Father Zoghby, a former director of the Mobile Theatre Guild. I 69g Wx lik! Penny, Mary jane, Louise, Nita, and Linda bring back the days ofthe Roarin' Twenties at the annual Father-Daughter Supper, one ofthe Pierrettes, projects. Bookworms -- ld -- I '. ' I: 0 'I S!! n The Bookworms elected Elizabeth Ward, Preridemi' Camille Levi, Vice-Prefidemi' Marilyn Broaclus, Secrefmyy and Ellen Lutz, Treamren The 1965-1966 members of the Bookworm Library service club, first row, E. Lutz, M. Broadus, E. Ward, C. Levi, B. Pierceg second row, A. Brown, C. Hyman, S. Peck, P. Altmayer, J. Hardy, B. Brothers, M. Owen, third row, R. Robinson, K. Outlaw, B. Threaclgill, S. Harrison, K. Golclfarb, P. Campbell. Mrs. Sherwood Pape, bottom left, is Librarian. .ea:m...r.1az.4.j..,g, Mrs. Pape helps Linda and Sally in one of their Bookworm duties, filing pamphlets. Ann and Brenda give Library Club pins to new members Mary and Patricia, as Pat looks on. Kit and Shannon stop for a look at the Library bulletin board which the Bookworms decorated for Christmas. Karen, Beth, Kathy, Roberta, and Barbara pause from dusting shelves and putting books away for a ride on the hook truck. W W1 Q-iQ-1 cuss with n wedding. Junior Classical League J e Members are, front row and left shire, jane Hand, Elizabeth Thompson, Nancy Kennamer, ger, Ruthie Strauss, Susie Donald, Marcia Mortensen. W and left to right: Mary Lou Hamp- It seems that Susan's reading about the Bacchinalian Rites ofthe Romans has intoxicated Marcia, Mrs. Prase, and Susie. Mrs. Fraseis map has SCC n enough use that Noel and Carolyn agree it would be easier to use the book. Third-year Latin students, junior Classical League pins are presented to these Susan, Marcia, and Ruthie, enjoy stories new Latin students-Virginia, Glenda, and Nancy told by the Roman great, Ovid. by Mfs' Frase- , ,...,,. ., , .,-.. ,-.l,...s ,W -t v.--. 6- .wx mt- 7..Q5m1fw1,mtf:m 'ew me zmx3ga.mg asf ag , rs ' Ai Ss P ,L V V 4 was mae asm: CU T: y i ' O me we 135: 233 rMrf?e Ea Main G-Q65 -we M sm mee was sun new sa new iw was mfg pug 5? egg 3153 ge :rg ca an Sn Sb 'W 'f Wi 3423566 352.48 WLS? 513,712 UYJ6 Science Club Club officers are Louise Adams, Presfdezzig Pollye Long, Vzbe-prefzkfenh' Elaine Lubel, Sec- remryg and Melanie Mitchell, Trezzwrer. Louise, Sally, and Carolyn beautify the locker hall with the Science Club's Christmas tree. These members proudly display their rare shell C0116Cti011 Mrs. Phelps, sponsor, explains to Nancy and Elaine the basics of water distillation. 70 Haute mature begins with basic instructions in fashion. we iss ' -' - . - naagsglsg Serving the club this year were President Karen Outlaw and Vice- President Curry Bedsole. Shannon shows Porter that the club Sewing Club Although not presuming to produce professionals, the Sewing Club-guided by Mrs. MacLean-does give the older girls good fundamental knowledge for future sewing endeavors. also encourages handwork. Art Club Mrs. Westerheld passes judgment on some clay e .f Organization officers-PreJz'de11t Nancy Kennamer, V!Z'6-Pl'6J- fffefzf Mary Ann Newburn, Secretary Melissa Mintz, and C Trmmrw' Ginny Hand-stand befbre their Annex studio. Holly, Nancy, and Ann use their artistic abilities in decorating the front stairs for Christmas. models, examples of craftsrnenship. f ff - QF' ' gil if., 1 it Every member of the Art Club is anxious to get her choice of the animal Hgurines Mrs. Wester- field gave for remembrances. Bible Club Mrs. S. S. Murphy, an always Welcome guest at our school, is greeted by Louise Ellis before speaking to the assembly during last year's Religious Emphasis Week. Even though membership of the Bible Club is scarce, Elaine and Polly still Work hard in planning for Religious Emphasis Week. Mr. Hodges, advisor to the club, adds much to Elaine and Polly's interpretation of the Bible. Polly and Elaine emphasize the true meaning of Christmas with a Nativity scene and scrip- tures from the Bible. The officers ofthe National Honor Society are: Sarah Levi, 1Jre.rfz!eut,A Nancy Kennamer, Vice-Pre.fzZle11t,' Susan Buerger, Sefrefmjg Cynthia Miller, Treamrer. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY QX ff : M4 Q - 229 YA If National Honor Society New members of the National Honor Society show mixed emotions after the Fall induction. The teachers who explained to the Student Body the meaning ofcharacter, leadership, scholarship and service are Miss Kilday, Mrs. Phelps, Mrs. Frase, and Mrs. McLean. Fill 1 The School Candle casts its glow on Mrs. Boazman, Mrs. Hicks, members Mary Lou and Margaret. Mrs. Boazman welcomes entire membership in her office. The Society ventured into the business world 1964 65 pose prior to the Societyis annual Board of rustees Dinner. with car plates publicizing the School. W, M- aw .Q M. ww, i. fwfgxsf ' p --A Wm X R B xi 5:55, CONTRIBUTORS The Happy Realization 01' Mobile's . Sound, Flourishing 'Economy and Interest in Education I c tr fc I 000009 T 5 i- fxx ' and Mrs. Garet V. Aldridge and Mrs. W. H. Armbrecht Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Berglin Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Broadus and Mrs. Luther S. Creel, jr. and Mrs. George Denniston and Mrs. john W. Donald Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Dr. Mr. and Mrs. jack Dorland Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Dunn Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ellis, jr. Tom Goodbrad Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Gragg Mr. and Mrs. J. Max Harrison Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hutchings Dr. and Mrs. Robert T. King, jr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Lee Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Levi Patrons Mr. and Mrs. William Lubel Mr. and Mrs. j. T. Lutz Mr. and Mrs. Mark Lyons Col. and Mrs. Ira V. Matthews Mr Dr Mr Mr Dr Mr Ge . and Mrs. H. S. May . and Mrs. Max V. McLaughlin . and Mrs. M. McPhillips . and Mrs. L. C. Miller . and Mrs. George J. Mitchell . and Mrs. james J. Peterson n. and Mrs. C. B. Root Mrs. Mary Gordon Smith Mr. and Mrs. Phrecl F. Smith, jr. Mr. Dr. Mr. Dr. and Mrs. joe Treadwell and Mrs. P. R. Tunstall, jr. and Mrs. T. W. Vincent and Mrs. Paul H. 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Spring Hill, Alabama For People of Good Taste MILK AND I C E C R E A M BEST IN THE LAND Mary Lou's favorite summer pastime, sleeping, seems to have suddenly been interrupted. .Q . 1 .-.F irffzf-.-ig! , . . . Its O1dsmob11e 1n Old Mobmle - '.:V ':4.- 5Q'1555i..5i5 ',.z:'f1'e:12:i555iii.,s:3.'1 '4 Z 5, iii A ' - A ei , A. . 5 ri i .1 '- ffl rf ss . - 1: 1'- '--2l1 1.r ' I 'lii '-ses gf:-Q15 1306 St. Stepherisiioud at Five Points Phone 433-1831 CHAPMAN'S DRUG STORE 4650 Airport Blvd. Phone 34-2-1810 Prescription Specialists Free Delivery HOLIDAY, INC. 4363 Old Shell Road Mobile, Alabama Town and Country Casuals After 5 Collection Bridal Consultants A Miller Homes o Dzstmctwn 479 9429 t Us Build For Yo Homes of Distinction L.C. ILLER CONST. C0.I C 1851 Vetter Street Mobile, Alabama Building for the FUTURE On the Heritage of the PAST. . . All of us at First National wish you well in your classroom work, and invite you to visit us some time. Our officers would like to meet you personally and explain why First National is the benk for you to grow up with. Come in soon! F Nr ll' , ff -en ,rr 4, 1 fm rr.: 111 li , fe ,l , .M in wi - , F 4 . I i,ivfi-lull QW int,-1 Ur- o rvalllm-i,L1i-t,n , M on l ' rfgTi,,Q1iv,,1 'H su , mf, V g:r.J'lii'?Ytv'r'fl , 1. l -lm 11, 'JN in Q lvl tim ilu rxllll? ll? Mfwll Nr '54 ulllrli' t IQw.tey?,T Q, iqwI,lgi'nglm!I-I A: lf! AiWp,.i?1'ri.lgW:wEMkg?1All .lzwxlll v. q'i? '1n -.mllglaggiiq W i- Ki ll,xf'li'-.RA . in ivtvli v 'milf-'ll' '11 :lgS?'ff'flTSiDil+iPIil:r'f '-lg: l 1 1 rpm wr ' ku Ffi'Ti1?2Pp',h img J ,M .ffm Q jrfs H e. w , . lla fr 11, ii X 'W-w'f'wf. JI l' zrlgrwimrwrif li illl , H1ilii'TffLYllfY!r my QM, , ' 2 H mini! ' a ' 3 . ll if ' 3' will .Wi Xlstiff lvffk h fffw - ., ill! lW?rnw liLilf 4.51: Prvrvw 7f'3!h'1r1-rmv .W gg.:-:iw '1 -.. 'TW1 r 1 n'r'lui1'PPi'i'lg-ml A 1 i f . 'S W Q'-5434 A-. ing, . 555:'3:l ,1q1 , lliiillf l it M lfii niili 5 - ,li f ,r : N . I,-A--. .. -' -:. V-5 - s - .- , i , ...... .M X Y -v ..,. A , wax.. .is Morelllman a Ceniury of Service io Mobile and 'fhe Sou+h I , 1- . W 4 pl ., ST if A. W if f w noni: Ausnu Eff ' 7CONVENIENT LOCATIONS Robin looks over her Girl State souvenirs BEST WISHES FRQM WEINACKER'S ALMOST EVERYTHING Meel Your Friends of Weinc1cker's Compliments of Bedsole Surgical Supply Co FX 52'-N 1+ Q is 6 I. - Complimentr W m 7 For Quality Finishing ,f 9250170 Sw ay Color Black 61 White Vanitone Prints Are Available at most qoocl drug stores 3dijUlffQ,fgW0iQQZe' D161 479-6576 2601 Emoqene street Compliments of RILEY ' Supply Gu., Inc. Western Drive oft Moffat Road Telephone 471-4361 is Compliments Of Tenser Lumber Co. Th just three-fifths of Sharoxfs menagerie. Before coming to Mobile, Rosie was a frequent t r th d F 0 eWorl 's air. MOORE - HANDLEY, INC Hardware Industrial Electrical Housewares Building Materials Plumbing Appliances Machine Tools MARK LYONS, IR., Manager H. E. Red ROSS, Assistant Manager 401 North Water Street Mobile, Alabama Phone 433-741 l Serving The Soufheasf Since 7882 CONGRATULATIONS Class of '66 SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO. lit ,ff N N it Qi Xxx xi! xg 7' 'Q' f- 0 W 9 ,XM T X La T -t. T .,. t If xx X X A if I. F. PATE CONSTRUCTION Annex First Nationa POB 1 Bank Bldg. 375 MObl1G Alabama Oh, Mary Lou, Student Council problems can't be that bad. f A 1 n a 1 ! QECAUQE 11's BATTE'f' WHIWEU f s y mths lrery Q u lliyf g urzfyf W7 P SHELL! MARSTON HAMMEL SL is proud to be M16 the exclusive supplier - 9 SERVICE STATI UN oi uniforms for the 4453 Old Shell 213336 342-sgggg Hill, Alabama Iulius T. School for Girls Machinery Contractors' Equipment TURNER SUPPLY COMPANY 250 North Royal Street Mobile, Alabama Industrial and Electrical Supplies Steel Products Congratulations to the Class of '66 Don't look now, Margaret! Compliments Of MOBILE RETAIL DRUG COUNCIL MARIE C. .IARRELL ETHEL H. CABLER JACK CRISP THE SHOE B OX 2809 Spring Hill Avenue - Crichton ROB LEE and JARMAN FOR MEN 81 BOYS AIR STEP and RISQUE FOR LADIES MISS AMERICA FOR TEENS BUSTER BROWN FOR CHILDREN BALLET-TAP SHOES-LEOTARDS TIGHTS-HOSIERYfBAGS-COSTUME JEWELRY BIDGOOD STATIONERY and COMPANY your Everything for your office Hlmendly Druggistn Blue Prints Photostctts 68 St. Francis Street 432-0518 Mobile, Alcrborncx 432-6017 Carolyn is waiting for friends to join her in one of her favorite week-end water sports. Honest Termite 5: Powder Post Beetle Inspections EXTERMINATORS SINCE I939 Roger's Exterminating Co. 2106 Government Street Mobile, Alczbctrnct Phone 473-3517 - Residence 479-7669 MEMBER OF NATIONAL PEST CONTROL ASSOCIATION if 1720 Spring 1-lill Avenue Phone 433-2551 PROTECT YOUR HEALTH . HOME OF AMERICA'S FINEST SHOES Downtown 205 Dauphin Street Fittings Tools U survnr comwmv ilazizhzzfu Plumbing and Heating Materials-Pipe-Valves N y l grime animal lover, shows off one of her anc , o rite uarter Note Supper Club 3932 A Airport Blvd. Mo bile ,S Smartest Nighting Outn Compliments ofa FRIEND MAURINE HAAS Antiques cmd Interiors The M agnolz'as 1624 Spring Hill Avenue Mobile, Alabama For Appropriate Gifts of Quality CLAUDE MOORE I e W e I e r 6 St. Ioseph Street Mobile, Alabama FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION INSURED SAFETY Downtown Location St. Ioseph at St. Michael Street y MW W I X . i Evelyn Corbitt Citronelle Glynn Gilbert Vigor BELLAS HESS 1965 Scholarship Winners llere are lliv 1905 Bellas Hess Scllolarship WinncrsVBellus lless will award 0 more schol- arships in 1900 lo outstanding seniors in the Mobile area. Your school principalwill have all the details of lhe Hellas Hess Scliolursliip plain. 'if ici f J xff w. 4. if fy Lf,.f'y wf.'l..: My fi it . . f mf fx Hfwf'.fw ff .i.H. Qgf,'y MM., 55.1575 I .5- ZW' 'mf f :Wim i iii, in i - 5 YT .W Henry Grace Satsurna il i ,, . lr W 1 I RW ,f . . .ul f' G' H Marcina Kaye Legge Ben C. Rain i+wfp EHIH5' HHS. I 5WiWP6'fWi7f I . wwhfl . Mjligdithld 300 Azalea Road at DLarry jan gives a cheer for her private audience. C 0119- -- oug as MCICY Airport Boulevard Escambia 9 SONNIER S HYGIENIC DIAPER SERVICE Keep Baby Tidyv Call 478-3649 - 478-8496 Use Our Didyn Gs Qggn, ,, 1--fE!!1!f fe so- ' .-, ,rn .f -- -eifwiiiiliilii-I f wif fi i'!5'5E5? '4gQ'+,g Hill 5-.. SONNIEIPS LAUNDROMAT-CLEANING-PRESSING Call 477-6259 rgaret always enjoys Welcoming guests into her w home. PARK MOBILE, INC. VISIT- SEE-ENJOY CLIFF HARRIS' BIRDLAND MOTEL AND SUNKEN GARDENS 3450 Hi-way 90 West Mobile, Alabama Rare, live, wild water fowl from over the world: India, Egypt, Russia, Australia, Europe, North and South America Compliments of Mickey Motors, Inc. M. T. O'BRlEN, IR. President 227 N. Wilson Avenue Prichard, Alabama 457-1391 Sl'1ip vict MERCURY FREIGHT LINES INC. Fast, Dependable Truck Service Compliments of LOYAL AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY C plef of The Seniors attempt to demonstra cl l h qualities ofa real Wright girl. l53 S. Florida Street Best Wishes MERCHANTS ASSOCIATED COMPANIES TRUCKING - WAREHOUSING REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT 717 ST IOSEPI-I STREET Phone 433-2577 GERI-IARDT'S Smce I 913 F' L gg g d G'ft 665 R y IS1 432 7324 FRUIT DISTRIBUTING COMPANY, INC. Being a small class, the Seniors are able to share many 66 Beauregard Street Phone 432-7551 ideas- M bl Al b ' Brake Service, Flats Fixed, Accessories tv Compliments of PAGE 6: IONES, Inc. For the best in movies in Mobile z'zf's Giddens and Rester Theatres LAN E'S TEXACO SERVICE CENTER 1316 Government Street 7? , One Block West Michigan Ave. MoB1LE, ALABAMA 'w ifi ii Washing, Polishing, Road Service, Tires FIRESTONE Downtown, Roxy and coming soon a luxurious new theatre in the Bel-Air Shopping Center- Air-Sho and Auto-Sho Drive-in Theatres To get the very most out of her study hall, Rosie has discovered a short-cut out of the Senior Lounge. Going to college is easier with a low- cost, insured education loan from the Merchants National Bank. Lapeyrouse Grain Corp. Congratulates .lulius T. Wright School for Girls I Where You Meef fhe NICEST People Sheraton-Battle House Bldg. ENGLISH DRUG STORE 2669 Spring I-lill Avenue Phone 477-0434 Compliments Of FLORIDA BOWL MOBILE FIXTURE 61 Food Service V EQUIPMENT co., INC. xii' 'I ' I EQUIPMENT 6: SUPPLIES Phone 438-9712 24 S. Water Street Mobile, Alabama Who's telling who to be quiet? BOOKS RECORDS AT MOBILE BOOK STORE Words and Music 6 NORTH ROYAL STREET MOBILE GLASS COMPANY, INC. 701 No. Conception St., Mobile, Ala. The whole class gets together on the Hrst day of school to admire their red carnations and their new status as Special Seniors. Earle D. Getchell M. S. Adams, Jr. Compliments Of JOHNS N CHEVROLET, INC. Mobile's Authorized Chevrolet Dealer Sales - Parts - Service THREE CONVENIENT LOCATIONS 501 St. Joseph Street - - - 300 St. Joseph Street 711 St. Louis Street Compliments QI N tiling, t Z Up x in Of , Blue Bird Hardware and Seed Store eye! try! V ws.. A ' mel milk ,tt t7llR,L7'aa d,drd C, X buy! l THE NEW mp, '66FORDS Compliments at Treadwell Ford of 21 , ,,ddr, ,O , funn .K QV Friend l personal satisfaction aswecl l 657 saint Louis si., Mobile 432-8831 301 N. Wilson Ave., Prichard 457-6886 1 d il ali Conatantina . . . YOu ARE ALWAYS OUR GUEST OF HONOR f l it Z You've really never been to Mobile until you have eatjw a meal at CONSTANTINE'S. The finest steaks, the freshest seafoods, the best ff- of everything to eat, all reasonably priced. As 6 l s . rs, Ili l. ll l l i COMPLETE, REASONABLY PRICED CATERING SERVICE lll ll' lil Let us plan your next party, banquet, reception or group meeting of lil any kind in the handsome rooms at CONSTANTINE'S. :ll l Call For Reservations 471-3375 ll WORLD FAMOUS Ill 'ffl' .f', 7 l5OO Government Street Mobile, Alabama I Kayserls Compliments of a Friend Congratulations to the Class of '66 Waller Brothers The Pastry Shop 162 S. Ann St. 4-32-6178 French Pastry Decorated Cakes Che Biffle Shop At the Loop 511 Holcombe Avenue Mobile, Alabama campus and career girl fashions Alfred E. Neuman What-Me Worry? Seniors proudly display their handmade orn aments before hanging them on the tree x STUDENT The Happy Forgetting Of Self in Friendship K il Q ,7 Q E 7 Y ,,,,, E 5 71 5 Candy Phillips accepts the Championship trophy for the Gray Team of 1965. After fall induction, new members of the National Honor Society happily pose for photographs. Awards Emphasize Al Mrs. Hicks awards the llI3'1:gbf0I'fIIl2lf Most Valuable Member medals to Zoe Moore and Donna Duke. First to receive National Honor Society pins for Academic Achievement are, left to right, Midge Fraley, Shelley Johnston, Louise Adams, Tallulah Quina., and Sara Louise Wooldridge. hases of School Life To encourage school spirit the girls are divided into two teams. The Co-Captain and Captain of the Grey Team are Pam Stimpson and Robin Pearsong the Captain and Co-Captain ofthe Maroon Team are jan Hardy and Susan Buerger. Carolyn Smith recepient of the D.A.R. Good Citizenship Award is congratulated by Mrs. Boazman Receiving awards for Good Citizenship on Awards Day were Porter Sue Page sixth grade winner of the Business and Pro fessional Wornen's medalg Louise Adams, for the junior High School and julie Rhoades for the Senior High School Allen King was presented the Sportsmanship Award by Miss Rollins. Sw QM . V E 1 f 2 I Q - Y .f ,..., . -- w- fa.. - , . , ..,..: 1 Hgh' Y -,.- 2 a 'M' A . a. L Ta H ...ga , .55 ' .1 ...,. 151 S Q ..,. i ,Nu e X W lk :...-: Itr I S55 Talents Show Brightly in nnual Show A hard decision faces the judges, Miss French Greene, Cliff Pugh, and Father Anthony Zoghby. Shannon Harrison received top honors for the high school for her dramatic reading, The Ballad oi The Harp Weaver. Representing the Freshman class, jessica Voran entertains with moving folk ballads Education is seen in a new light in Zoe Moore's monologue. , .,.. :. hw. ffy iv' ll'i :'l 5 ff L Marcia Mortensen, talent show chairman, and Miss Greene present first place award for the elementary school to pianist Lynn Hardy of the sixth grade. Mrs. Stone gives last minute touches to Stone and Moanu sf5Z5E4.V?::7 13,L T, L. . - 7 7 .. .. ., , , - E 25 1 fr-,iw .411 fa, :rig-as-Evlitzx :vf-Q , 'P . Kg. L f fr sz sfwwgi- fix 1: , X . ., ky 5 ,gtg K I . v fn kfi5f'Cf5: , , wwe ' , L' .r ,fl W K s, , . fu. ff i 'iN ' 1.7. I .,rr ,fa i . x tt l f-.. 3 5 , f S7 'K . K1 'V K, - 5515 ,. er., I ll 'se- ' . . Providing their own accompaniment, wwggff' ,Gina Barney and Kent Rush give a rendition of Hello, Dolly. jack and jill come to life in the puppet show by Pam Lewis and Karen Dorland. K The upperclassmen show their tumbling talents. Play Da Is Tim Bringing your bike to school is fun, but it seems to present a parking problem. The Maroon Devils and the jolly Grey Giants try their skills at marching. for Competition and Relaxation wmwwr M V,,, M leavin www 4 .. ' . ft nf , . hi ,ef Y- r W A ,M,.,,,,,lU , emifguggfugiriixmififlfwy .rw , V Mwewmwfr fy ' ., . .. ., ,, . W t' Aff m'rfwrW W y - at We Nymph - if i .MQ I I . m,t.. ,,,,W,WMw Wwwwgjft' 'Amir s.-'rf f A .v J za ' 1 ' H A tn, 1 V gow, , W Y i. mf WWW ' ' Liivrf 'W' For entertainment the seventh grade takes the school to Spain Seniors demonstrate how to jump ropes simultaneously, ribbons. . First place winners proudly show their wwrh .P -...ee M 5. xv I Scorekeepers are kept busy tabulating scores throughout the clay. In a variation of an old game, the first graders play Yuletide Pin the Nose on the Reindeer. The Senior Class Student Council President Mary Lou Hampshire cli- maxes a beautiful Christmas program by lighting the School Candle. Holidays Bring Special The nicest picture of all is our charm- ing Headrnistress before the Christmas tree. make an especially effective scene with their living Christmas tree. Mrs. Pearson serves refreshments customers, children Robin and joe. to her two best inds of Joy Personalized and hand-decorated ornaments prove a source of Wonderment to Nancy Hardy. Symbols of various holidays remind ohservors to celebrate accordingly. Parties Are Enjoye Lovely decorated tables and delicious refreshments make the Birthday Book Party an enjoyable occasion. Kindergarteners present favors at the party given for their Senior Big Sisters. The alumnae renew old acquaintances at their annual luncheon. .Nr ti y Everyone A party always call for refreshments The three kittens who lost their mittens visited us last year at the Birthday Book Party. The Student Council enjoyed a trip on the 'ijarnellew and a party at the Grand Hotel for their end-of- the-year party. 23 it N 2 mf iii N A .N V M William takes pride in a neat school. Teamwork makes decorating for Vespers a simpler, happier task Mr. Hodges, explain that one more time, please. The aid of parents is enlisted for the completion of many school projects, like the Mother-Daughter Tea. Eager help is always Waiting at lunch time. Q 1. t Q Y 'fi 2 tv 7' X 4 . -W 1 fd ij 4z.,,,4 1 3 S W Q , ,S f W fa S, uv, 5 S mist 1 ,Sv 2 'Sw Mrs. Flynn gives smiling assistance to departing students. Leaning to read and master difficult Words is made simpler with group effort. Elve serves delicious homemade soup on a cold Winter day. Emma Alexander Elve McGreW Mary Robinson Cafeteria Cafeteria Maid Q .2 2 X , . K W William Robinson janitor -1: e,. ??f:14Sz 1 QQ ' W E ,zmwax T4 ::..:xt.:f'f .'s5:ZE: Tsf W7 5 V WT- -Ov' ff .1 .ii . : .i.:-mtsmf. f ig. . .,... ff:-H ' -A ' A ' 52' 'l' I-1' -'1.:Y'.Q.Ei' .t'ss57'f. ' l Q., , jkfggk ,. V 'S iifisiiff . is .A,. R :...s. . . .,..... , , 'Sfggf fs-r, 1 it iff: . , --elsrifgigwv' A Juniors Host Seniors Vi E ,, I E -il ,xx L4 Lively music by the Playboys provides for some lively dancing, which is the climax of the evening. The delightful buffet supper at the Junior-Senior Banquet was enjoyed by all in an atmosphere of the South Seas. .As P S 5' as , 95,125 , 'wwwf W Seniors pose with their dates during a brief time-out from the dance floor. ,z ? - fwmmt. Happiness Is Parents The annual dinner for the Board of Trustees, given by the National Honor Society, is a way ofhonoring a special group of our adults. Concern for optical health prompted mothers, represented here by Mrs, Outlaw, to give eye examinations to all the classes. s Mothers enjoy the Mother-Daughter Tea with their daugh- ters. Top photo: Marcia and Christine with Mrs. Mor- tensen. Bottom photo: Mrs. Buerger and her daughters Susan, Debbie, and Patty. A partridge in a pear tree, created by Mrs. Adams and Mrs. Swords, decorated the table at the Christ- mas Sing. Assemblies Spotlight Students Candidates await presentation of their campaign speeches in the Student Council elections. In memory of American servicemen, the Senior Class presented a Veterans, Day program. The spelling-bee champions in grades four through eight compete annually for the school award before the student body. Campus sings are always in popular demand by the students. Guests Receive Wright Welcome The Mobile College choir renders a concert short and sweet. Hansel and Gretel, a favorite of all, was in- troduced at one of our assemblies. The Mobile Opera Guild visits our school each fall to give us a preview of the upcoming opera. The 1966 opera was La Traviataf' Left: Autograph seekers crowd Amer- ica's junior Miss of 1964, Linda Fel- ber. Right: Mrs. Ann Vinson tells senior high school of her trip behind the Iron Curtain. l29 Would you belive I ran all the , When nobody is watching . . . 'Til this day I haven't way from U.M,S. just for a cup ofcoffee? You can get ahead in this business only if you know how to pull a few strings. Students Ar Betcha cank eat one! No, no Robin, you cank playin the wastebasket. unn but To be or not to be? You mean you wear a wig too? Don't ever use one of those free permanents you get by sending Darn those holes hurt in a boxtop. Where the arrow went through. Teachers Ar Would you believe a Cadillac convertible? If dO6SI1'Y fake much to make SOITIC people deliciously happy. A teacher is poise personified. ..,..,:wam ,.. 1' , re f ' I ' W E, as XE g and friends tal-ze a spring promenade. , Miss Greene couldn't buy an orchestra seat, so . . . Even Funnier Thank heavens teachers don'twear uniforms. Gosh, I didn't think I hit her that hard. Imagine - only 392 a yard! Diabolique. Here comes another one of her scientific jokes ' . K Representing Wright in Mobilels Azalea Trail are Rosie Harrison, Robin Pearson, Mary Lou Hampshire, and Margaret Matthews. The Kindergartens favorite Held trip was a tour ofa farm. Wright speech students presented a program to Delta Kappa Gamma, teachers, sorority. ui' , W-NWNWNHM ip Our Constitution, Temple of Liberty was the sub- ject of Robin's speech for the American Legion Oratorical Contest. Smiling faces reflect the appreciation of the music presented by the Student Symphony. sit s School Life Extends Beyond Campus jan rehearses her speech to be given at the Rotary Club luncheon during Youth Appreciation Week. Pierrettes practice for U.M.S. play. Mrs. Vinson proved herselfa most gracious hostess during the Cavalcacle of Homes. '-fre., -- 4 - f .. I . ,TNQ i Y f x A'-'ws ,lv 'S .5 lf- 4' Third Commencement Ball Honors Senior Class ll-I l u v- if, The Third Commencement Ball honors the largest graduating class in the history ofthe school. Serving refreshments were the eighth grade of- ficers: Camille Levi, Melissa Mintz, Robin Roberts, Elizabeth Ward, and Midge Fraley. ,il 'vi lm S Sig? The dance was led by Deborah Buerger, Class President, and closed by Laura Peebles, President of the Student Council. Underclassmen wind it uplw Honored Seniors enjoy the first dance with delighted daddies. 5 4 mimi NIT: T2 fy ,mir fjjliz zfgii-',fiP' 'ai' 5 in 2 s - - - is is za t Sei. . .Q-We, :img.2ssrffieff'1'4He I if V P ' fr-QIQSSWSZLf532if:f1-z2.!- vi' S s SQ . i' l I 5 3 X Graduatlon 1965 M r. Albert Tully, Mobile attorney, leaves inspirational thoughts Mrs. Boazman, headmistress, welcomes families and friends to fgf the future to the Seniors. the seventh graduation. Life and the Sea are compared by Senior speaker Christine Mortensen. The Chairman's award for scholarship was given Sara Louise Woolridge, while the National Honor Society medal for the best influence on the class was awarded to julie Rhoades. ts' H F' -me .mil I:-,, :T fi,s:g,::s: fsgggq S ,N - , -' i , L 24. 555: t-wr..usfs. -as -: --N: ' 1 T ,,.,,.. ..., , - ' V H 1 xt 1 -. im, J 'Sl VM' 1 2 gagfgsw mi- is fiisili-fi S N Sr, 45-21:2- .,t,,,, .I , ,, -,k2.F, l .- is-.y-: fi-Iva. - it --it Z- Jiziw , .S . -- wwf-a-..1.f2-:wv i : - z.s.f:ffwL1f ' -' an ,. . s i A , - ,X :X 3 ix' X ii X. 58 I s , limit? N ':' Y kr kin aawwtf Ii Q bbw' Q SSM t .L V it ,b if lgi N I ' . 5 S., egfrfgg 59571, Pensive Seniors pause after Vespers service. Vespers speakers gave the Student Body a new awareness of the school prayer. -it 3' A 1 -Qi! gi , Allen King is presented the Vivian Ranier Award for Best All-Round Seniorg Academic Achievement medal is awarded Pat Balchg for her creative writing, Christine Mortensen receives the Alumnae Award. Alumnae Share Fond Memorie The 150 - member Alumnae Association elected Anne Turner, presidentg Faye Torbert, vice-presidentg and Christine Mortensen, secretary-treasurer. Members of the second graduating class enjoy homecoming on Play Day. After the summer meeting, members ofthe class of 1963 discuss life at college and plans for the future. New members are welcomed by past president Andrea Pearson 5 and Judy Shaeffer ofthe Class of 1962, A ' and Fascinating News Class representatives to the Alumnae Association are Hardy, Class of 19653 Serena Edgar, Class of 19633 Barbara Whaley, Class of 1962g and Emily Klein, Class of 1964. . l ' - 'Tales oflife of a freshman, told by Leigh Hardy at the Christmas Sing, amuse Miss Rollins l 'and Mrs. Hicks. 2 ? Liz Van Wezel, a long-time member of the annual staff while at Wright, enjoys the new edition with Mrs. Hicks. Graduates meet at Christmas to renew old friend- ships and suggest fresh ideas for students at Wright. Sure youlve had a bad day . . . 1 1th Malice Toward on A little parallel reading, she says. Don't look now, but . . . Help send these kids to camp? Sorry, but we'll have to ask you to leave. W 738 f l :.,, F ' H was s 1 u , ,,. k ,X .ww wg eslafagaa .a-:E-grsqwf avg? My . Q-.15 ' . l 0 Hd.Char1ty fOr . .,kk . K t ,. :ggi E 6 .: A jg ,,V.Lk QgQ,tg,1r,kiiL. iy' I . 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I love the library, but about the tables . . . So tbatk what the Tijuana Brass sounds like. llll just slip on these brass knuckles in case the party gets alittle rough. Don't you just love an old-fashioned girl? Now look, honey, either you smile right or . . . lim Queen Elizabethg who are you? I donat think a swatter is going to workg better get a shot-gun. My side had 437, fewer cavities! Seems We have a Bunny Club, 4. .. U. 5 . 5,4.g.jm 1 X f,5w15,,ifk. 5 mimi, :E li I ' D ear, are y o u Jn re your doctor said N En X' ' A RQ? M3 QL V me you're over your 1 5535 ZFWW g m? wig measles? 5 gif il: L+' ,kk' if 3 Q r 334132 1:2125 FOO. Kill the umpire! liver hear ofthe language of fans? My, how a good rest can benefit one's looks. Next week we'll learn how to tie laces. 1 E S l 1 rrilrisfiiiii ' , Pia ,zlzrrf rt - ,-'iz 'V 'Ff - r f , at join mlm! rebellion? The reason why the faculty always smiles 'In Little pitchers have big ears. www, In Appreciation The Wrzglyforzhnk tenth birthday had been made even happier by the co-operation and generosity of our community. The continued support of our sponsors not only makes our book possible, but also makes our work load lighter. To Calagaz Photo Supply, Studios of Mobile, The Pastry Shop, and Inter-Collegiate Press we express thanks for technical assistance. To our advertisers and patrons goes appreciation for financial aid. And, as always, to our teachers, classmates, and parents we give praise for enduring patience. We hope our anniversary book gives to the readers the happiness and satisfaction with which it was Compiled. The Staff r 9-1-L9iei1r.x!i:z-.'9sr.n4su-U fy. ' ' :!'.':,':: at-V.: ., Y. I ..,, .i.J,-,,g1- n,,,,.,..,. ' ' ' ' ' ' I 1' -LZ' AQ. 1. , ,-' 'LTL' 'Y .ITL ::.2:.1..l'4.-.-.- , J.-,-2 -J.-.:': - V .'Bd1'H


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