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Cedar Bluff High School - 1921
Front row left to right: Pat Rose Webb, Florence Wood Mobley, Eunice
James Ray, Inez Rose Cartlidge, Vera Bannister Green, Effie Wood Wilson,
Haley Dyer, Dixie Wilder, and Dit Long Taylor.
Back row left to right: G. G. Lawrence, Malcolm Long, Dwight Wood,
Professor Thompson, Lawrence Young, Frank Wilder, Roy James, J. T. Webb, and
Paul Ellis.
Source: Sue Young (formerly Velma Sue Ingram), 3599 Old Highway 9, Cedar
Bluff, AL 35959
Another caption for the same picture is from an undated
newspaper clipping also supplied by Sue Young:
"At school in 1921"
"The eighth and ninth grades at Cedar Bluff
School met in a two-story building with a partition between one long room. A
little room was to the left. The masonic lodge rooms were on the second
floor. Often, the old building caught on fire. The teacher at that time was
Professor Thompson.
"Students pictured in the front row are
Lillian Rose (Mrs. Wyatt Webb), Florence Wood (Mrs. Homer Mobley), Eunice
James (Mrs. Henry Ray), Inez Rose (Mrs. Fred H. Cartlidge), Vera Bannister
(Mrs. Curtis Green), Effie Wood (Mrs. Guy Wilson), Haley Dyer, Dixie Wilder,
Dit Long (Mrs. J. B. Taylor).
"(back row) G. G. Lawrence, Malcolm Long,
Dwight Wood, Prof. Thompson, Lawrence Young, Frank Wilder, Roy James, J. T.
Webb and Paul Ellis.
"The Cedar Bluff basketball team had six
players. These were: Lawrence Young, Willard (Preaacher) Millican, forwards;
Jerry Colbert, Rob VanPelt, guards; Foster Lockridge, center. Elbert Parker
was substitute. Later, Will and Renfrom Skene were on the team."

Detail of sign held by front row student
Effie Wood.
The History of Cedar Bluff High School
(Written after 1998. No attribution or date. Supplied by Sue Young of
Cedar Bluff in 2002. If you can give me an attribution or date, I would like
to include it here.)
In 1886, the first school house was built in Cedar Bluff. Prior to this
time, children in the community were educated in various local Baptist and
Methodist Churches. David Neville Williamson generously donated the land for
the first school which was built by Colonel Charles Rattray. This school had
one large room with a stage built in one end. Eventually, another room was
added at the back, giving the school an L-shape.
Cedar Bluff High School was opened on October 1, 1900. A Mr. and Mrs.
Thompson, along with Evelyn Smith taught the last term in 1921 and 1922 for
this school. A new building was completed in 1922. The school opened on
September 11, 1923 with an enrollment of 137. In 1939, a school
auditorium/gymnasium was built for the school. Today, this building serves
as the library. In 1966, the present gymnasium was built. In 1977, high
school classrooms were added behind the original school building. The
original school building was torn down and another was erected on this same
site in 1984. In 1992 and 1997, classroom additions were installed.
The first Cedar Bluff Basketball Team was organized in the school year of
1918-1919. Members of this team were as follows: Lawrence Young, Arthur
Parker, Robert N. Mann, Robert Hawkins, Claude Mize, and Foster Lockridge.
The first Cedar Bluff Football Team was organized in 1931. The thirteen
players on this team were as follows: Lamar Bouchillon, Jack Adams, H.L.
Bedwell, Emmett James, Willie Blackburn, James Daniel, Gordon Pruitt,
Earnest Tucker, Garvis Keasler, J.W. Land, J.R. Hall, Abbey Blackburn, and
G.T. Adams. The team played nine games with only a single victory. Later, in
1934, Cedar Bluff played nine games and were undefeated, becoming sectional
champions. The first girls basketball team was organized during the 1924-25
school term. Members of this team were as follows: Montine Wilson, Grace
Banister, Inez Rose, Hazel Abernathy (Coach), Eulala "Dit" Long, Gladys
Laney, Mary Kate Cannon, Vera Banister, and Daisy Atkins. The first Cedar
Bluff Volleyball Team was organized in 1997.
A PTA was re-organized on Thursday afternoon, August 29, 1940 at Cedar
Bluff. The following officers were elected: President Mrs. C. J. Vaughan,
Vice President Mrs. T. E. Wilson, Secretary Mrs. W.T. Armstrong, Treasurer
Mrs. Walker Harton, and Pianist Lindsey Johnston. Mrs. Vaughan was unable to
serve as president. Therefore, Mrs. Linsey Johnston was elected to serve in
her place.
The first school paper came out during the 1945-46 school term. Margaret
Stewart gave the name Bluffer to this paper. Elizabeth Arnold was the first
editor. In 1997, the first tabloid newspaper was established. Members of the
first Cedar Bluff Messenger staff were as follows: Co-Editors Mandy Davis
and Amanda Clayton, Assistant Editor Jamie Ray, Layout Coordinator Kristy
Terry, Sales Manager Rebecca Farley, Elementary Editor Lee Ann Mize, High
School Editor Deanna Swilley, Features Editor Kristin Yates, Sports Editors
Georgene McElroy and Chris Burleson, and Advisor Steve Bishop.
In 1998, the largest number of honor students in the history of Cedar
Bluff High School was in the senior class. Today, there are approximately
560 students and 33 faculty members at Cedar Bluff High School. School
colors are red and white and the school mascot is the tiger. |