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BlastfromtheRiverCity’sPast!byDavidHendriks

August27th2010.Thesetting–AustinHighSchoolversusDecaturHighSchoolatOgleStadium.

10,000peoplefilledthehallowedgroundsascrosstownrivalriesbattleonthegridirontoclaimbraggingrightsforthenextyear.Theflagisliftedtothetopofthehighmastinthesoutherncornerofthe

stadium.Asthegatheringrisestotheirfeetthe“StarSpangledBanner”issungbythechorusfromthebothschoolsandtheoldergeneration,theirrighthandplacedfirmlyovertheirhearts,sangalong.Sadly,manyoftheyoungergenerationofAustinandDecaturHighschoolclassmatesseemtohave

forgottenthistraditionasseeninthisphoto.

ThecrowdisreadyforanotherDecaturversusAustinHighSchoolgame.Theteamsenterthefieldandgatherbehindtheirrespectiveendzones.Austin’sFootballteamrunsonthefieldfirst.TheDecatur

HighSchoolteamisgatheredbehindthegoalpostatthenorthsideofthefield“BOOM”thecannoneruptswithahugegunpowderexplosion.

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Decaturtakestothefieldwhilethesomewhatdazedandconfusedcrowd;reacttotheman‐madelightningbolt!

TTThhheeeDDDeeecccaaatttuuurrrRRReeedddRRRaaaiiidddeeerrrssstttaaakkkeeetttooottthhheeefffiiieeellldddwwwiiittthhhttthhheeeBBBlllaaassstttiiinnngggooofffttthhheeeCCCaaannnnnnooonnn!!!

August27,2010–PhotobyKevinNaumann

“Whattheheckwasthat?”saidBillCooktheMunicipalJudgeforDecatur.BillwassittinginfrontofmeandIwatchedashebroughtthetipsofhisshouldersdownfromhisears!“OhthatwastheDecatur

HighSchool’scannonbeingshotoff.”Iexclaimed.“It’salongstory”asIbegantorelatetohimabriefhistorybehindthecannon.Buthedidn’theartheentirestory.Andthereisastorytobetoldaboutthecannonwehearblastedthatnightthatisdeeplyrootedinthecrosstownhighschoolfootballhistory

andfolklore.

Fiction,Fact,FolkloreorFable?Manystorieshavebeentoldandretoldovertheyearsbyboth

DecaturandAustinstudents,faculty,friends,mothers,fathers,newspapersandtelevisionnewsbroadcastsabouttheDecaturHighSchoolCannonanditsrichandcolorfulhistory.

Themoretimesthestoryistold,thetallerthetalebecomesandnowit’sapproachingPaulBunyanstatusinourlocaltownofDecaturAlabama.Somuchfactionalfictionandfictionalfactshavebeen

addedovertheyearsthatmostpeopleareindeedconfusedaboutwhatreallydidhappen.Sadlythereareeventhosewhodon’tevenknowthereisastorytobetold.Thisstoryisforyouandforsettingtherecordstraight!

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Whatisatthebottomofallthistalkthat’sbeengoingonforforty‐fiveyears?Shouldwestartatthebottomandworkourwayuporweshouldwestartatthebeginningandworkourwaytothepresent?

EarliestmadepicturesoftheDHSRedRaiderCannonin1965.

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Let’sgoback,wayback,intothehistoryofthiscannon.

FromTheDecaturDailyArticle–July14,1998byKarenMiddleton‐BobHunter,DecaturHighClassof1965wasPresidentoftheKeyClub,whenmembersdecidedthattheywantedto“leavesomething

permanenttotheschool.”“Itwasthefallof’64andwewentuptoUnionCity,TennesseetosomethingcalledtheUnionGunWorksandboughtthecannon,”saidHunterinthearticle.“Itwasn’tarealCivilWarcannonbutareproduction.“MydadownedHunterFurnitureandwetookoneofthedelivery

trucksuptheretogetit.Webroughtitbacktomygrandfather’sfarmandfireditoffafewtimestoseeifitwouldwork.”ThecannonwasstoredattheStateBondedWarehousebeforeitwashauledovertoDecaturHighSchoolaccordingtoKeyClubmemberMarkLovelace.“Itwasfiredthefirsttimeatour

gamewithMuscleShoals.ItwasHomecominggamehere.”

ItbeganatraditionoffiringoffthecannonaftereachDecaturHightouchdownandtheKeyClubwasresponsibleforlightingthefuse!

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DecaturHighSchoolYearbook

Theseriesdatesbackto1965whenDecaturdefeatedAustininthefirstmeeting27‐7.Thismarkedthebeginningofarivalrythatfansscheduleandplaneventsaround.The2010gamewasagreatgameforDHSwhocameoutthevictor,50‐21butfortheAHSfansit’sanotherheartfeltloss.Decaturhighleadstheseries33‐14.

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DecaturHighSchoolYearbook

ItmusthavebeengreatfunfortheDecaturHighSchoolcrowd!FromtheAustinHighSchoolperspectivethefiringofthecannonaftereachtouchdownwasgettingontheirnerves.EverysingletimeDecaturscoredatouchdowntheyfiredtheircannonoffandtheDecaturcrowdwouldgowildwith

celebration!YearafteryearAustinHighSchoolstudentshadtolistentothisblamedthingfireagainandagainaftereachtouchdown,sothetensionhadbeenbuildingforyears.

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DecaturHighSchoolAnnual

Togetabetterunderstandingofthecross‐townrivalryIthinkitisimportantthatwelookbackalittlefurtherintothehistoryofDecaturAlabama.

TheDecaturHighSchoolKeyClubispartoftheDecaturKiwanisClub.TheDecaturKiwanisClubis

deeplyrootedintheannalsofDecatur’sHistoryandwasanintegralpartofthejoiningofthetwosistercitiesofDecatur,Alabama.

Fromthesourcewww.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decatur,_Alabama

NewDecatur,AlabamawasacitythatroseoutoftheashesofformerDecaturwestoftherailroadtracks.NewDecaturwasfoundedin1887andincorporatedin1889.ButresidentsoftheolderDecatur

resentedthenewtown,foundedandoccupiedbypeoplewhomovedfromthenorthernstates.AnimositybuiltuntilNewDecaturrenamedtheirtownAlbany,afterAlbany,N.Y.,inSeptember1916.Theimpetustomeldthetwotownscamefromtheneedforabridge,insteadofaferry,acrossthe

TennesseeRiver.TheDecaturKiwanisClubwasformedwithanequalnumberofmembersfromeachtowntoorganizeeffortstogetthestatetobuildthebridge.In1925,thetwocitiesmergedtoformone

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CityofDecatur.Thereisanoticeabledifferencebetweenthetwosidesoftown.Thecitiesdevelopeddifferentlyatdifferenttimes,andstilltothisdayhavesomewhatdifferentcultures.

FromtheDecaturKiwanisClubwebsite‐http://decaturkiwanis.org/history.htm

Sometimeduringtheyear1919,thirtymenfromthetownofDecaturandthirtymenfromthetownofAlbanymettogetherfortheavowedpurposeofachievingtheconsolidationofthosetwowarringanddivisivemunicipalities.Thesewereleaderswithforesightdedicatedtobuildingabettercommunityforthemselvesandforthosetocomeafterthem.Theycastaboutforanorganizationtoserveasavehiclefortheireffortsandafterreviewinganumberofformsoforganizationsandclubs,decidedthatKiwanisInternational,withitsmotto"WeBuild"wastheorganizationmostlikelytobeeffectiveintheirendeavor.

Membershipwasoriginallylimitedtosixtymen,thirtyfromDecaturandthirtyfromAlbany.Attimestherewasawaitinglistformembership.WhenKiwanisInternationaldiscoveredthesixtymemberlimitation,somefifteenortwentyyearslater,theyrequiredtheDecaturclubtoeliminatethatrequirement.

Eventuallyin1927,aftertirelesseffortandKiwanisinfluenceinthestatelegislature,DecaturandAlbanywereunitedintotheexistingcommunityofDecatur.ItissafetosaythattheconsolidationwasbroughtaboutbytheKiwanisClubofDecatur.

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BridgeDedication–Ca1927–TheDecaturPublicLibrary

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KellerMemorialBridgeConstruction–Ca1927–TheDecaturPublicLibrary

FormoreofthehistoryofDecaturbesuretocheckoutthiswebsite.http://decatur‐al.gov/livework/decatur_then.html

Thuswehavealittleofthehistorythatstartedthisinter‐cityrivalrythatstillexiststothisday!Withthe

completionofAustinHighSchoolin1962,thecitywasagainsplitintwo.YoueitherlivedontheeastsideoftherailroadtracksandwenttoDecaturHighSchooloryoulivedonthewestsideofthetracksandwenttoAustinHighSchool.

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1965AustinHighSchoolAnnual

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1967DecaturHighSchoolAnnual

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TheDecaturHighKeyClubwasresponsibleforthepurchaseofthecannon.TheKeyClubwasresponsibleforthecannonandtheirdutiesincludedkeepingthecannoninsoundorderandfiringit

aftereachtouchdownthefootballteamedscored.

TheKeyClubisaninternationalstudent‐ledorganizationwhichprovidesitsmemberswithopportunitiestoprovideservice,buildcharacteranddevelopleadership.

TheKeyClubpledge–

“I pledge, on my honor, to uphold the Objects of Key Club International; to build my home, school and community; to serve my nation and God; and combat all forces which tend to undermine these institutions.” Underscoreplacedherebytheauthorofthisarticleasanotationtoremember.

DecaturHighSchoolAnnual

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DecaturHighSchoolAnnual

NowletmetellyouthestoryofwhathappenedtotheDecaturHighSchoolcannonin1977.

Theideabegantospringupamongstagroupofyoung,seventeenyearoldmenfromtheAustinHighSchoolClassof1978.Theyhadheardenoughofthecannon!Theyweregoingtosilenceitforever!The

fouryoungmenwere,JayJenkins,DarrylMitchell,JeffCoffeyandBobQuarles.BobactuallywasfromtheAHSClassof1979.

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DarrylMitchell(AHSClassof1978)offersthesedetailsfromhisperspective.“WeoftengatheredtogetheratJeff’shouseon16thStreetjustdownthestreetfromAustinandwouldwalktoschool

togetherinthemorning.”Duringtheirgatheringstheideahatchedandbegantogrowthattheyweregoingtosilencethecannononceandforall.TheyweregoingtosnatchthecannonfromDecaturHighSchoolbeforetheAustinvs.Decaturgame,whichwastobeplayedonNovember4,1977.Backthen

thegamewasthelastregulargameoftheseasonforbothteams.

AccordingtoBobQuarles,theoriginalideabehindthesnatchingofthecannoncamefromJayJenkins.Theplanwasschemedandplottedandbanteredamongsteachotherastheydaredeachotheron.TheyhadthoughtaboutborrowingoneofJay’sfather’scranetrucksthenhoisttheentirecannonintothe

backofthetruckbutthatplandidn’tworkoutwhenthetruckwasonajobatthetimerightbeforethebiggame.

Thewordeventuallygotaroundtothe“RedRaiders”thatthe“BlackBears”weregoingtotakeoffwithDecaturHigh’sprizedcannon.DarrylMitchellwasdatingagirlfromDecaturHighSchoolandhelether

knowoftheirintentionsbut“Ikindofbrusheditofflikewereallywerenotgoingtodoit”.

PicturedhereareMollyWilliams,DarrylMitchell,JeffCoffey

beforethe1977HomecomingParadeforAHS.

DarrylstatesthatwhenitcametimetosnatchthecannontheyfoundthatsomeDecaturHighSchool

studentsweregatheredaroundguardingthecannonwhichstoodinthecornerofthefieldatOgle

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Stadium.Itappearsthatthesomeofthe“RedRaiders”studentstookitseriousenoughthattheypostedguardsthere‘roundtheclock’toprotecttheirprizedcannon.Howeveritbegantosprinklelate

thatFallSaturdaynightin1977sowhoeverthe“guards”were,theythrewinthetowelandwalkedoff.Mr.JohnRolandJenkins,Jay’sfather,sayshethinksthattheywenttoHardeestograbacoke.

BobQuarlesdoesn’trecallbeingforewarnedaboutany“guards”beingondutythatThursdaynightbeforetheAustinvs.Decaturgame.Bobremembersthattheydidn’tseeanyoneatall.Insteadhe

remembersthattheyheardthatstorylateronthattheremighthavebeensomeoneinthebleacherswatchingthecannon.Hesaidthatiftherewasanyonekeepinganeyeonthecannon,thentheyweregonebythetimetheyarrived.Dr.RobertQuarlesnowpracticesnuclearradiology,diagnosticradiology

andnuclearmedicine.

Darrylrelatesthestory.“Itwasacold,rainy,nastynight.”ThisgroupoffouryoungmenwerecirclingaroundtheDHScampusinJayJenkinsfather’s1973ElCamino(whitewithwoodgrainsides).Canyouimaginethemsittinglikesardinesinthislittlecar‐truckonthisdrizzlynightwaitingfortheopportunity

toseizetheDecaturHighcannon?

“Wewerewellprepared.”saysJeffCoffey,oftenreferredtoas“Theo”byhisfriends.Jeffsays“WehadathreefootlongboltcuttertocutthelockandchainonthegatetotheOglestadiumfield.”Thesedaringyoungopportunists,rushedinquickly,togathertheirtreasureintheearlyeveninghoursof

November3rd,1977.SwiftlytheyparkedtheElCaminoandJay,Bob,DarrylandJeffrushedinhopingnoonewasaround.Butnoonewasaroundatleastnonethatcouldbeobserved.Buttheywerestillatriskofsomeonecatchingtheminthemiddleofwhattheyweredoing!

Theirwelllaidplanssoonturnedouttohaveafewproblems.Theygatheredaroundthecannonsitting

thereallbyitself.Theytriedpushingitbackandforthabitbutitwasheavy!Theyponderedfirsttothemselvesthentoeachother.Howdoyougeta900poundcannon‐wheelsandall‐intothebackof

anElCamino?Eveniftheygotitbacktothetruck,theywouldn’tbeabletoliftitupintothebednorwouldithavefit!

SoyoungMr.DarrylMitchell,beingthecleveryoungmanhewas,startedtuggingandtwistingonthebarrelanditslowlystartedtoslipandgive.Theyquicklyundidthestrapsthatheldthebarrelofthe

cannontothecarriage.Allfourheavedandliftedthe350poundcannonbarreloffthelargewoodenwheelsandwalkedtogethertothebackoftheElCamino.

Theyleftbehindthecarriageandwheels.Mr.RolandJenkinsremembersthatJaytoldhimthathis

adrenalinewasflowingsofastthat“Wedidn’tevenfeeltheweightofthecannon”asthefourranoffwithit.

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Offtheyroaredintothedark,tiresspinning,withthecannonslidingaroundandbangingintothesidesofthebedoftheElCaminotruck/carastheymadeeachturn.Jayhadtheforesighttotakeoneofhis

mother’squiltswithhimwhichtheysupposedlyusedthattowrapupthebarrelofthecannon.Theydiscussedamongstthemselves“Whatarewegoingtodowithitnow?”JaysuggestedthattheytakeitbackHisfather’sbusiness,“ValleySteelConstruction”ontheriveronHwy20andfillitwithconcrete.

ThentheywouldreturnitbacktoitsrightfulplaceonthefieldatOgleStadium,nevertobeblastedagainafteratouchdown.

DarrylMitchellsaid“Let’sgoovertoMadisonandgetsomebeerandwe’llfigureoutwhattodowithitafterthat.”

Atthetime,Decaturwasadrytownandifyouwantedanybeer,youhadtocrossthe1and3/4mile

wide,TennesseeRiver,togoovertothewetcountyofMadisontobuybeer.Thereweretwobridgescrossingtheriveratthistimein1977.Onewasreferredtoatthetimeasthe“newbridge”builtin1963andtheotherwastheold“KellerMemorialBridge”builtin1928,namedinhonorofHelenKellerfrom

Tuscumbia,Alabama.

DecaturAlabama’sBridges–Fall1977

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So“thebestlaidplansofmiceandmen”seemedtoerodewhentheycametothebridge.“Lookaround.Thereisnotacarinsight,notanyone”saidDarryl.Jeffsuggested“Let’sjustgetridofitnowandtossit

offthebridge”andquicklyallfouragreed.TheyweredrivingnorthonthenewbridgeheadingoutofDecatur;theystoppedtheElCaminosomewherealongthetopofthebridge.AllfourjumpedoutofthecrampedElCaminoandgrabbedthecannonbarrelinthebed.Allfouroftheboysliftedthecannon

andhurriedlysetitontherightside(eastside)oftheconcreterail.“Alltogethernow–heave!”Darrylsaid.Theyheardabellringingsound.“Ithinkitshungup”.Darrylthoughtithadlodgedonthelargemetalstructurerunningdirectlyunderthebridgebecauseitmadeitlarge“gong”bellsound.

“No,no,Ihearditsplash”saidJayJenkins.Notwantingtostandaroundanddiscussitanyfurther,they

wentofftoMadisontogetsomebeer.“We’rewantedmen,we’llstrikeagain,butfirstlet’shaveabeer!”asJimmyBuffettimmortalizedinhis1973song,“TheGreatFillingStationHoldUp.”

JeffandDarrylreturnedtoDarryl’shouseandBobandJaywenthome.Darryl,JeffandDarryl’sbrotherTimMitchellsatarounddiscussingthenight’seventsattheMitchellresidence.Soontheconversation

cameabout,thattheyshouldhaveacheertoshoutoutatthenextnight’sAustinversusDecaturHighSchoolfootballgame.WiththehelpofDarryl’sbrother,Tim,theycameupwiththischeerorrather

shouldIsay,insult!

“Givealittleshake”

“Givealittlequiver”

“Your’redamnedole’cannon”

“Isinthebottomoftheriver.”

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ToaddinsulttoinjuryanothergroupofAustinStudentshadputtogetheraplanoftheirown,not

knowingaboutthecannonscheme.TheyweregoingtopaintabigAustin“AA”onthefieldonThursday

nightbeforetheNovember4th1977game.DannyGibsonfromtheAHSClassof1979recalls“I’mnotsayingIknowwhostolethecannonbutthesamenightthecannonwasstolensomeonepaintedabig

AustinAonDecatursideofthefield.“Ittookabouttwelvecansofblackpaintandfourguystopaint

it."JimBreedingaskedtheartteachertohelphimmakeastencilfortheAandshedid.Itwasa10footcardboardcut‐out.MikeKrueger,JimBreeding,RickyWatson,andDannyGibsonsnuckoutthatnight.TheboysfromAustinclimbedthetallfenceoftheDHSstadiumaroundmidnightandwiththestencil

andspraypaint,paintedtheAustinAonthefootballfield.

AsDannyGibsonexplains“Ihadbrokemyleg(tibiaandfibula)infootballpracticeearlierintheyear

afterhavingacastuptomyposterior,itwaslaterputinacastuptomyknee.Iwasinthatstupidcast

forthreemonths.Imanagedtoclimbthefencewiththerestoftheguys.WepaintedthebigAnearthesidelineswheretheDecaturHighFootballsquadwouldbestandingsotheycouldseeit.”Theymanagedtogetthejobdoneandsneakbackintotheirrooms.Thenextdayitbegantorain,anditappearedtothemthattheirhandyworkhadbeentrampledandstompedtonothingbutablackmess.

Thesewerethesortofthingsthatwentonbetweenthetwohighschools.ArrivingatAustinone

morningthestudentsandfacultyaregreetedwiththisview.Someonehadrearrangedthewords,justalittle.

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DecaturHighSchoolchangesthelettersontheAustin“ComingEvents’sign.

Theplotthickens…amodernday“CivilWar”breakout.JeffCoffeyrelatesthestory.“IwasonhiswayhomethatThursdaynightaftertossingthecannonintheriverandasIwentbyAustinHighSchool,near

myhome,Inoticedacarandagroupofboysbashingoutthewindowsattheschool”Jeffsaid,“ItookdownthecartagnumberandcalleditintotheDecaturPoliceanonymously.”Whathadhappenedwas

thatthesupposedDHSguardsondutyatOgleStadiumcamebackandfoundtheircannongone!Soinretribution,somemembersofDecaturHighcametoAustin’scampusandbustedoutnearlytwohundredglasswindows.Iremembercomingtoschoolandseeingallthebustedoutwindows.Itwas

quietascandal.ThenamesofthevandalsweresoonfoundoutandtheyorshouldIsay,theirparents,hadtopayforreplacementofallthewindows.Itrulydon’tknowwhowasinvolved.

AnotheranthemwasquicklyputtogetherbytheboysfromAustin.

“Youbrokeafewwindows,

Youplayedalittleprank,

Whataboutthecannon,

thedamnedthingsank.”

FridaymorningcamearoundandasthegroupmetatJeff’shousetheywalkedtoschool.Darrylexplains,“Evenbeforewehadcrossedthestreet,studentswerecominguptousandsayingthatthey

hadheardthatwewereinvolvedinthestealingofthecannon!”JayJenkinswassaidtohaveexclaimedtothestudentswhoaskedaboutit,“Whatareyoutalkingabout?Youthinkwewereinvolved?”Jayhadaknackfortellingthetruthandbeingabletoskatearoundthedirectquestionsaccordingtowriter

ofthisarticle.“JayandIwerebestfriends”recallsDavidHendriks,sothisshortstoryisdedicatedtohim.

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JayJenkinsDied–June23rd,1978inaonepersoncaraccidenthavingfallenasleepatthewheel.Jayhaddiabetesandsometimeswentintoinsulinshockandwouldbecomegroggy.

Thewordquicklyspreadandtheculpritssoonspreadwordtoeachotheratschoolthattheyneeded

somedamagecontrol.DarrylcalledameetingattheAHScampus“Keepalidonit.”Darrylexplainedthatnoonewithinthegroupwastosaytheyhadanythingtodowithit,especiallyinlightofwhathadhappenedtothewindowsofAustin’sschool.Therumorssoonswirledandbeforelongtherewaseven

anAustinstudentwhoactuallytookcreditforsnatchingthecannon.Stillothershaveclaimedthattherewasanentiregroupthathadgatheredaroundthebridgeandwatchedthecannonasitwasthrownoff!

Talkaboutlyinglow,thesefouryoungmendidtheirbesttokeepoutofthelimelightandtotheircreditnotmanypeopletothisdayknowwhowereinvolved.Butthescandalwasalreadythetalkofeveryone

atAustinHighonthedayofthe“biggame.”Everyonewasasking“Whodidit?Whostolethecannon?Whereisthecannonat?”Keepingthelidoniteventuallyledtomorerumorsandthelistofculpritssoonexpanded.

TheAssistantPrincipalofAustinHighSchoolin1977wasMr.LorenzoJackson.CoachJacksontaught

CivicswhileIwasatAustinandwaswellrespected.Hetaughtwithanairofauthorityandknewhissubjectwell.Hewasknownforhisinterestinglessonsandforhisfairnessbuthewasalsofearedforhisabilitytodishoutapaddlingonthebuttthatyouweren’tsoontoforget.Youdidn’twanttobecalledin

tohisofficeforaconversationasIcanpersonallyattest!

Mr.JacksoncalledWilliamLittrellintohisofficethatfatefulMondaymorning.EveryoneknewtheLittrell

brothersincludingMr.Jackson.HewasespeciallyfamiliarwithWilliam.

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WilliamisseenhereinoneofhismugshotsbehindbarsandwearinghisWillieNelsont‐shirt.TheBruin1976

IhadaconversationwithWilliamandheexplainsthestorytomethisway.Mr.LorenzoJacksonasked,“William,didyouhaveanythingtodowiththis?Williamknewthevastconsequencesofwhatwould

happentohim‐hadhebeenapartytothisillustriousevent.Hepleaded“NoMr.Jackson,Iswear,Ididn’thaveanypartofit.IwassickasadogathomeandyoucanevenaskmyDad!”ThisconversationwentonlikethisforaboutahalfhouraccordingtoWilliam.Williamhappenedtobeguiltyby

associationonly.PooroleWilliamwasthinkingtohimself“WhymeLord?WhatdidIeverdo?”

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“Don't cross him, don't boss him. He's wild in his sorrow:

He's ridin' an' hidin his pain. Don't fight him, don't spite him;

Just wait till tomorrow, Maybe he'll ride on again.”

Willie Nelson “The Red Headed Stranger”

“Iswear,itwasn’tme,Iwassickathomeinthebed”saysWilliam.CoachLorenzoJacksonkeptasking

me“Whereisthecannonat?”Williamfinallyofferedup”Idon’tknowbutifyouwanttofindoutforyourself,you’dbettergetyourskinsuitonandgolookingforitintheriver!”AccordingtoWilliamasapersonaltestimony“Ineverrattedoutmyfriends”whomheknewwereinvolvedinthisescapade.And

no,hedidnotgoaroundsayinghehadanythingtodowiththecannonbeingtossedoffthebridge!

Mr.Jacksonsaid“William,Ibelieveyouinspiteofyourself.”Mr.JacksonletWilliamgowithouthavingthefacethebroadsideofalargewoodenpaddlekeptinhisdesk.Somethirty‐fouryearslater,WilliamLittrellconfessedtome“IwouldhavebeenpartofitifIcould,butItrulywassickthatnight.”William

residesinVinemontAlabamawherehewiththehelpofhisfivebrothersrunthe“LittrellBrothersLumberCompany”HecanbefoundeverySundaymorningsinginginthechoirathischurchandplaystheoccasionalguitar.Perhapsifyou’llhumafewbarsto“TheRedHeadedStranger”he’llwhipouthis

guitaranddemonstratehistalent.

Buttheinvestigationwasfarfromover.Mr.BearlWhitsett,PrincipalofAustinHighSchoolcalledJayJenkinsintohisoffice.

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Mr.WhitsettaskedJayalotofquestionsandfinallylethimgowithnoformalpunishment.Jay’sfather,Mr.Jenkins,askedJaylateronifhehadtoldMr.Whitsettthetruth.Jaysaid“Yes,Itoldthetruth,hejustdidn’tasktherightquestions!ApparentlyJayhadarealtalentforskirtingaroundtheissues.He

wouldhavemadeagreatlawyer.

Mrs.JenkinssaidshethinksanotherreasonJaywasletgosoeasilythatdayisthattheJenkins’wereneighborswiththeWhitsett’safewyearsbeforewhentheywerelivingon12thAvenue.Mrs.Jenkinssaid“Bearl,justreallydidn’twanttoknow.”Shethinksitwasbecauseoftheirrelationshipwithhim.

TheJenkinshadmovedfromSouthwestDecaturtoSoutheastDecaturandtheywerelivingonCountry

ClubRoadbackin1976.JaycontinuedatAustinHighSchoolandhisyoungersister,Jan,transferredtoDecaturHighSchoolhersophomoreyear.JanwasaJuniorCheerleaderatDHSwhenallthishappenedandshehadtoendurequiteabitofsuspicionandcriticismherself,fromherolderbrother’s

involvementwiththedisappearanceofthecannon,hermotherexplainedtome.Mr.andMrs.JenkinsnowresideinMariettaGeorgiahavingmovedtherefromDecaturin2005.

Butthequestioningdidn’tstopthere.“Itmusthavebeenaweeklater,whenPoochieO’Haracallsmeonthetelephone”recallsGlendaJenkins.“Isee,un‐huh,dotell,youdon’tsay!”ishowIimaginethe

conversationwent.Glendawas38yearsoldatthetimeandshespeakstoherhusband,JohnRolandJenkinsabouttheincidentassoonasshecould.Mr.Jenkinssaid“Ihadalotofsortingouttodo!”

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Mr.andMrs.JenkinsrecallthattheysatJaydownandaskedhimaboutthecannonincident.“Jaytold

me,thatDecaturwasgoing‘BBang,bang, bangang,bang, bang ’’ everytimetheyscoredatouchdown.”Mr.Jenkins

continuesthestory,“DadwejustgottiredofhearingthatcannongooffallthetimeagainstAustin.”Mr.JenkinsaskedJay‐“Whereisthecannonatnow?”Jaybeingevasiveashewas,said“Well,DadallIcantellyouisthatnobody’sgoingtostealitagain!”

Thatexplanationwasn’tgoingtoworkthistime.Mr.JenkinsaskedJayagain.“Whereisthecannonat?”

Jaysaid,“Well,it’sinsomewatersomewhere.”Mr.Jenkinssaid,“Whatdoyoumean?”Jayreplied“Wellifyouaregoingtogofindit,you’llhavetoswim!”Jaywasliterallyoverabarrel,thistimenotthebarrelofthecannonbutthebarrelhewassoongoingtobetarredandfeatheredin,ifhedidn’tcome

upwithsomeplausiblefacts.

Mr.Jenkinsgettingalittlemiffedbythistimesays“Ok,JayI’mgoingtoaskyouonemoretime,whereisthecannonat?”Jaysays“Well,doyouknowwherethemiddleofthebridgeiscrossingtheriver?It’sthereatthebottomoftheriver!”Thenonly,then,Jay‘fessesup’tohisparentsthewholestory.

Thatdidn’t“settle”toowellwithRolandJenkins.Jay’swas“grounded”andpartofhispunishmentwas

thathewasgoingtohavetofindawaytogetitoutoftheriverandreturnittoDecaturHighSchool.Mr.JenkinsrecallsthatbothheandJayhadbecomecertifiedscubadiversin1976.Mr.JenkinsplanwasthatheandJaywoulddivedowntothebottomoftheTennesseeRiverandfindthecannon.Hetoldme

thattheywouldrigaballoonbagandfloatittothesurfaceortieachainarounditandhoistituptotheirboat.TheynevergotaroundtodoingthatasJaydiedinatragicaccidentsoonaftergraduatingAustininJune1978.

Gamenight–November4,1977.AustinfacedDecaturatOgleStadium.Tensionwasreallytight.

DecaturHighSchoolstudentswerenotamused,notintheleast!Thenightwasdampenedbyacoldhardrain.Thankfullynofightsbrokeoutthatnight.

Irememberthisnightverywell.Asa17yearoldstudentofAHSatthetime,IhadtakenontheroleofphotographerfortheAustinHighSchoolannualstaff.Thephotographbelowisoneofthepicturesthat

appearedintheAustinyearbook.Itookthispicturethatnightwithmyfather’sCanonF‐1camera.IrememberitwellbecauseIfoundoutlaterthe135mmcameralensewasnotwaterproof!Ihadtopay$135.00tohavethelensecleanedupfromthejobIhadworkingatagasstationon6thAvenue.

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PhotoandCommentsmadeatthetime‐DavidHendriks.

“Takeoffyourpants

GetonaBoat,

Gottagoswimming

Causeyourcannonwon’tfloat.”

AbannerwasmadeanditwasplacedoverthefencerailsfortheDecaturHighstudentstosee.Kelley

O’HaraHollowayrecalls“IremembermakingabighugesignthatsaidBANG!EverytimeDHSscored

duringthegameweheldupthatsign.Notmuchconsolation.Austinwent3and9thatyearinfootball.

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DecaturHighSchoolYearbook‐1978

EventhoughthehecklingcheersfromAustinstudentshelpedencouragetheteam,theBlackBearswentdowntotheRedRaiders,21‐0asthefinalbuzzersounded.TheRedRaidersgotthefinalsayonwho

wascitychampsthatyear.TheAustinBlackBearswentdown,butyouwanttoknowsomethingelsefriendsandneighbors–sodidthecannon!Thecannondidnotgetfiredafterthethreetouchdownstimesthatnight.Andformanynightstocome!

Fromthe1998DecaturDailyarticle.“FormerDecaturHighprincipal,JamesMilnerisreluctanttopoint

fingers.”“Onenightitjustcameupmissing.”“ItwasrumoredthattheAustinBoysjustgottiredofhearingitshotoffandtheyranoffwithit.”“WehadthatcaissonrollingaroundwithoutabarrelforIdon’tknowhowlong,thenwehadanothermade.Butitneverdidlookthesame.”Truthis“Itlooked

awful.”accordingtoJohnGodwin,DHSClassof1979–Johnsaid“SomeDadhadtakenawhitePVCpipe,sprayeditblackandmountedittothecarriage.”“TheytriedshootingafewM‐80sinitbutitwasneverthesame.”TheoldDHSKeyClubcannon,minusthebarrel,wasunseenandunheardofforyearsand

yearstocome.Thetraditionofshootingoffthecannonhaddiedbutthetensionremained.

Astheoldsayinggoes“Whatgoesaroundcomesaround.”Therearealwaysconsequencestoourbehavior.NotonlyhadabunchofwindowsbeenknockedoutatAustinHighSchool,theshenaniganscontinuedbackin1977.ArrivingatAustinHighSchoolsoonafterthisillustriousevent,thewordsoon

spreadaroundtheAustincampusthattheheadofourillustriousmascotfigure,theAustinHighBlackBear,wasamiss!

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TheBlackBearstoodaboutsixfoothighandeightfootlonginthefoyerofthegymnasiumwhichistodaycalledthe“JoeJonesGymnasium”inhonorofCoachJoneswhohadmadeareputationforhard

workandwinning.

SomeonehadcuttheheadcompletelyofftheAustinHighBlackBear,muchtothechagrinoftheAustin

studentsandfaculty.Studentsweregatheredaroundandtalkingamongstthemselveswonderingwhathadhappenedandwhocouldhavepulledoffsuchatumultuousstunt?

DecaturHighSchoolhaditstraditionofhavingitscheerleaderswiththecannonasthebackgroundofmanyphotographsasshownhereinthesephotographs.

1966DecaturHighSchoolAnnual

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1966DecaturHighSchoolAnnual

AustinHighSchooltoohaditstraditionofhavingitscheerleaderphotographstakeninfrontofthebig

BlackBear.

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LeeMiles,wasasophomoreatDecaturHighSchoolinthefallof1977anda“Classof1980”graduate.Hedescribesthestoryofthecaperthisway.“MarkKingcameupwiththeidea.”“HeandIwerebuddiesatthetimeandI’mnotsureofthemonthbutitwasonaFridaynight.”Markclimbedupthe

sideofLee’shousearound2:00AMtoLee’ssecondfloorbedroom.MarkandLeehadsnuckoutseveraltimesinthepastandthiswasnotunusualforthem.Mark,knocksonthewindowandwakesLeeupfromasoundsleepandsays“Heywakeup!Wearegoingtogosomewhere!”Leeexclaims“Huh,what,

where?”Marksays“WearegoingtoAustinandwearegoingtogetbackatthoseguysforthrowingthecannonintheRiver!WearegoingtogettheBear!”

“That’sfine,let’sdoit”Leesays.Inthepre‐dawnhoursMarkandLeerideovertothecampusofAustinHighSchool.Markdrivesaroundtothebackofthegym.Nowonfoottheywerelookingforan

entranceintothegym.Theysoonfoundanunlockedwindow.Thewindowswereabout“4’x1.5’andswungoutwardsfromthebottom.LeehelpedMarkthroughthewindowandMarkthenracedaroundtothefrontandopenedupadoorforLee.MarkhadbroughtahacksawandaBBgunhehadgottenin

thefourthgrade.Theycameloadedforbear!

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Theywerefullypreparedforactionandspoilingforafight.

“TheBlackBear”stoodapproximatelysixfeettallandwassixfootlongonaplywoodplatformwithitsleftfootonastump.Thebearwasonrollerssoitcouldberolledaround.ItstoodproudlyinAustin’s

gymfoyer.

EveniftheywantedtotakethewholeBear,itwouldn’thavegonethroughthedoors!Buttheycouldn’tleavewithouttryingtodecapitatethebear’shead.CanyouimaginethesetwosixteenyearoldboystryingtocutthroughtheBear’sneck,approximatelyfivefeetincircumference,withalittlemetalhack

sawblade?

“Ittookanhourandhalftocutthebear’sheadoff”anexasperatedLeeexplains!“Wetookturnshackingatit!Theytwisted,pulled,yankedandfinallygottheheadoff.“Iwassweatingtodeathitwassohotandwewerescaredoutofourwitsthatwewouldbecaught.”“WehadaBBgunwithusandwe

shotafewlightsoutsandadingedafewwindows.”IcanjustimagineifthepolicehadshownupatthattimeandcaughttheminthemiddleoftheirlittleendeavorholdingaBBgunandtheBlackBear’shead!Isupposethepolice,notknowingwhatwasgoingonandonlyseeingariflewouldhaveimmediately

pulleddownonthem‐thenandthere.

TheyoungmenranoffputtingtheBear’sheadinthebackofMark’scaranddrovebacktoLee’shousejustasthesunwascomingup.LeeputtheBear’sheadinhisbedroomcloset.LeewasexhaustedandhesleepsinonSaturdaymorning.About10o’clockthenextmorning,Markknocksonthedoor.Mrs.

MilesanswersandtellsMark“Leeisinhisroom.Comeonin.”MarkopensLee’sbedroomdoorandtellsLee“Idon’tthinkthisisasafeplacetokeeptheBear’sheadsoletmetakeitwithme.”Leesays“Thatisfine,Idon’tcare‐Ijustwanttogetsomesleep!”ThatwasthelasttimethatLeesawofthe

actualBear’shead.Hedidhoweverseeaphotoin“TheDecaturDaily”withaDHCstudent,holdingtheBear’sheadinaphoto.

LetusfastforwardtoMondayafternoontotheDecaturHighSchoolcampus.Therumormillhad

alreadycrankedup.RumorwasatDecaturHighSchool,thatsomeonehadtakentheAustinHighSchoolBlackBear’sheadoffandLeewastoblame!LeessaysthatMarkKingapparentlyhadgoneoutshowingtheBear’sheadoff!HehadgonetoapartySaturdaynightatPatHennessy’shousewiththeBear’s

Headinhiscar.Markputsitonhisheadandwalksinthedoor.Whatariotthatmusthavebeen!Hethenhandsitouttothepartygoers.Severalofthemtriediton,dancedaboutandhadagoodbelly‐rippingtimewithit.

AccordingtoPeggyHueyMcKleroy,anAustinHighstudent,shewasawitnesstothefunthatthe

DecaturbunchwerehavingwiththeBear’shead.PeggytellsmeshewasatanotherpartywheretheBear’sheadshowedup.“IwasatCurtisBrannon’shousewithabunchofDecaturHighstudentsandwitnessedthefuntheywerehaving.”Peggysays“IaskedtoborrowDr.Brannon’sphoneandafter

callingseveraloftheguyswhowereinonthetakingofthecannontonoavail,gotJayJenkinsonthephoneandreportedwhatIwasseeing.”

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ThedecapitatedBear’sheadwasproudlydisplayedbyMarkKingforaweekortwo.AccordingtoLee,whenaskedwherehegotit,Mark’sstorywas“LeeMilescutthethingoffandIgotitfromhim!”Lee

exclaims“Hetooknoresponsibilityinhisinvolvementwhatsoever!”

LeetellsmethatonTuesday,thetalkgotbigger,onWednesdayitwasswelteringandbyThursdaytherumormillhadreachedepicproportions.Leewasahero!Leeevenhadajerseymadeupwiththeletters“BEARHUNTER”acrossthebackofhisjerseywhichheworeasheroamedthehallsofDecatur

HighSchool.Soapparentlyheisn’tasinnocentasheproclaims.

JamesMilnerwastheprincipalofDecaturHighSchoolin1977.ItwasThursdayafternoonandLeewassittinginclass.Theintercomblastsout“CanyousendLeeMilesdowntotheprincipal’soffice?”Everyonestoodupandclappedtheirhandstogether,accordingtoLee.OffLeegoesdragginghisheels

makinghiswaytothedreadedencounterwiththeprincipal.Leesays“Ihadbeensuspendedsomanytimesitwasn’tfunny,butthistimeitwasserious.”Leewalksintotheprincipal’soffice.TherewasMr.MilnersittingtherewithtwoofDecatur’sfinest.Mr.Milnersaid“Lee,Iwantyoutobeveryclearwith

thesegentlemenandIwantyoutotellthemexactlywhathappened.”SoLeeexplainedexactlywhathappeneddowntothelastdetail.TheDecaturpoliceofficersstoodindisbelief.Theysaid,“Areyousureofwhatyouaresaying?’Theywereastonishedbyhishonesty.Leesaid“Youaskedmetotellyou

thetruth,whatmoredoyouwantmetosay?”“It’sthetruth!

Leewasdismissedandwenthome.At7:00thatnight,therewasaknockonthedooroftheMileshousein Southeast Decatur. It was two officers from the Decatur Police Department. They introducedthemselvestoMrs.Miles.TheysaidtheyweretheretoissueanarrestforLee’sinvolvementintheBear

head’sdecapitationandthebreakinatAustinHighSchool.Leesayshegot“threeweekendsinJuvenileDetention”inHartselle,Alabamaandhadtopaya$250.00fine.Healsohadtopayrestitutionforthe

fiberglass repairneededtoput theBear’sheadbackon. Leesays thatoneof thekindpoliceofficersknewalittleaboutfiberglassrepairandofferedtohelpdothejob.

Lee says “It was a life changing event for me that is for sure!” Lee Miles now lives in the DenverColoradoarea.Leestatesthateveninthecourtoflaw,Markrefusedtotakeanyresponsibilityinthe

incidentthereforetheyarenotonthebestofterms.Inhindsight,Leeconfesses,“IreallywishwehadthrownthedarnBear’sheadoffthebridge!”

Mr. Bearl Whitsett former Austin principal recalls it being a big shock, in a Decatur Daily article.Whitsettsaidthebeast’stonguehadbeenpreviouslycutout,butnothingpreparedhimfortheghastly

sight.“Hewasafunny‐lookingthing.Wewalkedinonedayandtherehestood–abearwithnohead.”Whitsett said it appeared that the culprit had rolled the bear on hiswooden platform from the gymfoyertothebackdoor, intendingtostealthemascot. “Hecouldn’tgetitthroughthedoorbecauseit

hadoneofthosedividers,sohejustcuttheheadoff.”

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Thebear’sheadeventuallywasputbackontheAustinHighschool’slifesizedfiberglass,BlackBear.TothisdayitstandsinthefoyerofAustin’sAuditorium,minustherollingplatform.

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Ifyouhappentogetachancetoseethisbigfellow,besuretolookaroundtheneckforthefiberglasssurgerythatwasperformedputtinghisheadbackon!

OvertheyearstheBlackBearhehashadhistonguecutout,someofhisteethpulledout,itsheadcut

offandsufferedotherindignitiesaswellasseenmanytriumphs.

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TheBruin–1982–Page31

WhateverbecameoftheHighSchoolanchormanyofmyAHSclassmatesasked?

Studentsoftengatheredaroundtheoldanchorforconversationsandphotographs.ItsatinthemiddleofAustinHighSchool’scampus.ItwaspaintedAustin’scolors–BlackandOrange.

TheAustinHighSchool“Bruin”Yearbooksfrom1975through1978

arefilledwithpicturesofstudentsgatheredaroundandontopoftheoldNavyAnchor.

Althoughitwaspaintedmanytimes,Icansafelysayitwasneverstolen.WhatIcan’tsayisthatnooneeverattemptedtostealit.Apparentlysomeonedidonenight.Accordingtosourcesthevillainsinthis

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case,backedtheircaruptotheanchorandtiedaratherlargechainaroundtheirbumpertotheAustinanchor.“Allrightnow‐giveitalittlepull,”iswhatIimaginethepranksterssaidtothedriver.That

didn’tachievetheirresults.Icanhearthemnow,“Backupafewfeetandgiveitalittleslack!Ok,ready,nowstomponit!”Icanjustseeitnow.Thedrivergavethemightyanchoramightytug!

ComingtoschoolthenextmorningthestaffandstudentsatAustinwereamusedtofindtheirAnchorwithachaintiedtothebumperofacar.Themightyanchornotonlyweighed5,000poundsitwas

weldedintotheconcreteground!Itisreportedbyanaccuratesourcethateachlinkintheanchor’schainweighed110pounds.Iwouldlovetoknowwhowasbehindthatlittleadventureandheartheirsideofthestory.

YesindeedtheironboatanchorbelongingtotheNavywaspaintedmanyatimebutitwasneverhauled

offandthrownintotheTennesseeRiver!Sothequestionremains,whereistheanchor?

ManystudentsatAustinHighSchoolrememberCommanderHatton.AfterheleftAustinin1979,hetaughtatHeadlandHighSchoolinHeadlandAlabama.

AccordingtoWilliamC.HattonJr.“IntheSummerof1979mydadhadtheNationalGuardpickuptheanchoranditwasstoredattheArmoryontheBeltlineuntilhearrangedforahelicopterfromFortRucker(TrainingMission)toswingbyandpickitupanddeliverittoHeadlandInternationalAirport.It

wasloadedonaflatbedtrailerandasyourpictureshowsitissittinginfrontofHeadlandHighSchool.

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“HedidthiswithoutpermissionfromanyoneatAHS.ButitwasstillUSNavypropertyandtheschool

couldnotstopitfrombeingmoved.HedidnotseeeyetoeyewithcertainpeopleorpersonifyouknowwhatImean.Dadpassedawayin2003.”

RonnieMorgan(AHSClassof1978)reportedtomethattheNavyanchorhasjustrecentlybeenmovedinSeptember2010toRehobethHighSchoolinDothanAlabama.

KellerBridgeDemolition.

Inthesummerof1998theKellerMemorialBridgewasattheendofitslifespan,havingbeingopenedin1928.

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ThebeautifulstructurehadlongbeenafixtureoftheDecaturCommunity.ItwasbeingforcedouttomakewayforthenewbridgethatwasbeingbuiltacrosstheTennesseeRiverinDecaturinthenameof

progress. Thebargesand tugs thatworked themightyTennesseehadoften collidedwith thebridgetryingtomaketheirwaythroughthenarrowdrawbridgeopening. Ipersonallysawthescarsofsuchaccidents from the water level. I love the Tennessee River and I loved this old bridge and often

wonderedofthestoriesshecouldtell.

Iwasgivena love for theriver frommyfather, JohnHendriksandhetoo fromhis fatherLouisVictorHendriksoftencalled“Skipper”byhis friends, forhis loveof theOuachitaRiverandhismanycustommadeboatsCamdenArkansas.Thisisaphotographtakenin1924ofmygrandfatherandtheair‐boat

hemade.

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Mygrandfather claimed itwas the secondboatof its kindevermade. He saw the firstone inBatonRougeLouisianaandhecamebacktoCamdenArkansasandmadehisownfrommemory.Iremember

sittingonGrandpasknee.Hesaiditwouldgoabout75milesperhouracrossthewater.“Icamearoundabendintheriverreallyfastandgoingside‐ways.Itscaredthepeoplescrubbingtheirclothesonthewashboard somuch that they threw their clothes in the air and ran off screaming “Jesus, is coming,

Jesusiscoming!”IrememberGrandpachucklingaboutthisandmetooashetickledme.

Icouldn’twaitformyDadtocomehomefromhisjobatRedstoneArsenalbecausewewouldtakeofftotheTennesseeRiver.ManytimeswewouldclimbthespiresoftheKellerMemorialBridgetojumpoffintotheriver.Oftentimeswewouldsitdirectlyunderthedrawbridgeandjustwatchandlistentothe

carshumacrossthedrawbridgesectionsabove.Ithadadistinctsoundthatrefusestobeerasedfrommymemory.Manytimeswewatchedasthetowboatcaptainofthe“MaryEthel”maneuveredhisbargesbetweentheKellerBridgeandtherailroadtrackswhichwouldspinaroundonitsaxis.

The Port of Decatur's Mary Ethel towboat pushes barges up and down the Tennessee River. Mary Ethel, a twin screw push boat with 800 horsepower, was built in 1971.

Butupontopofthe“Kellerbridge”theautomobiledriverswouldhavetowaitforuptoahalfhourforallthetraffictoclearoncethedrawbridgewaslowered.TothecitizensofDecaturitwasjustparfor

thecourseandapartofourlives.Itwasaslowerpacedbackthen.Noinstantcommunicationsviacellphones. Itwasa time togetoutof thecarand justwatchwhatwasgoingonand talk to the fellowonlookers.

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ManycivicmindedcitizensdidnotwanttheKellerbridgetobecompletelydestroyed.Attemptsweremadetokeepitpartiallyintactsothatvisitorscouldwalkthebridge.Proposalswereofferedtosetupshopsalongthebridgetopromotetourismandothercommercialinterests.Effortsweremadetosave

the bridge from destruction but to no avail. It would cost too much to maintain the old “KellerMemorialBridge”andnoneofthemoneythatwasbudgetedtodemolishthebridgecouldbeobtainedforfutureuses.Theoldbridgewasdoomedandhadtocomedown.Itwastakendowninstageswith

dynamite blasts that took down sections at a time. It was carefully orchestrated with manyenvironmentalconcernsaswell.

AnarticleappearedinTheDecaturDailyonSaturdaymorning,July11,1998.

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Thispublicitysetoffafirestormofinterestinthestoryofthiscannonfind.ManycitizensofDecaturAlabamahadtheirownstoryaboutthecannonfoundatthebottomoftheTennesseeRiver.TheDecaturDailywasinundatedwithphonecallseachwiththeirownstoryofthecannonfoundatthe

bottomoftheriver.WasitacivilwarrelictossedintotherivertokeepitoutofthehandsofadvancingUnionforces?Orcouldthisbethesamecannonthatwastossedoffthebridgebackin1977?TheDecaturDailyfollowedupwithafewmorearticles.

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In this article thewriterKarenMiddleton says that the takingof the cannonwas in retaliationof theBear’sheadbeingdecapitated.Thatiswrong.Itwastheotherwayaround.Thearticlealsoreportsthat

theyfoundthecannon150feetfromtheKellerMemorialBridge.IfindeedtheydiscoveredacannoninthatareathenitwouldnotbethecannontossedoffthebridgethatnightonNovember3rd1977.Butwiththesecuritybeingsotightatthetime,Ihavewonderedifperhapstheysaidthis,tothrowthescent

offthetrail.Acivilwarcannonwasestimatedtobeworth$20,000to$50,000.TheofficialsofDecaturdidn’twantanyonedivingaroundlookingforspoilsandbesidesthattheMayorofDecaturhadalreadylaidclaimtothecannon.Certainlythecannonthrownoffthebridgethatnightin1977wouldnothave

drifted two feetafterhitting thewaterand itwouldhavesatexactlywhere it landed. Noamountofcurrentwouldhavepusheditanywhere.

Still another article appears that says “4 cannons believed sightedunder historic Keller bridge.” Thisonlyaddedfueltothefire.

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Indeedtheplotthickens.Thearticleabovewasneversubstantiated.JoeHollisisnowdeceased.Therewerenofollowuparticlesconcerningthecannonoranyothercannonsbeingraisedfromtheriver.Thequestionremains–“Whereisthecannonat?”

RobertParhamistheownerofthe“BlueandGrayMuseum”onBankStreetandaDHSClassof1966.

http://www.rparhamsrelics.com/Mr.ParhamisconsideredanexpertonCivilWarhistoryinthecityofDecatur.

Robert has heard the story of the DHS cannon barrel being tossed into the river many times. IinterviewedMr.Parhamathisshopandhesaid.“Certainly if therewereanyCivilWarCannonat the

bottomoftheriver,itwouldhavebeenraised!”“Itwouldhavetakenmanypermitsandauthorizationsfromstateandfederalagenciesbutitwouldhavebeenbroughttothesurface.”Mr.Parhamcontinues.

“If it was the old Decatur High cannon it would have been recovered by now.” Robert is not tooconvincedthatitwasevertossedintheriverinthefirstplaceinthefirstplace.

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Mr.ParhamrecallstalkingtotheBridgeLifttender,CoyClem,andhetoldmeheneversawathing!Mr.ClempassedawaySeptember19,2010attheageof87afterservingmanyyearswiththeDecaturDixie

YouthandtheBoysClub.

Robertrecalls thetimewhentheKellerBridgewasbeingbroughtdown. Hesaidtherewasafloatingplatformthatthediver’susedastheirbasestation.Robertsaid“Thediverswereatleast150feetwestof theKellerMemorialBridgeworking in thatarea.” Hecarefullydescribedthestoryandwitnesses

whocanattesttothisfact.“Thereisnowayacannontossedoffthebridgecouldhavedriftedthatfar!”I concurred with him. But I suggested “What if the divers were doing something else that day likerelocating mussels and not looking for the cannon?” I don’t think they were over the sight of the

Decatur High School cannon or anywhere close. I wondered to myself, if the DHS cannon werediscovered,whywasn’titbroughtup?

The storyof the cannon continues to this day. Over the yearspeople continue to ask “Where is thecannonnow?”Theanswercomesintwoparts.

Part A ‐ The barrel to the cannon is still at the bottom of the Tennessee River, sleeping with the

whiskeredcatfish.

PartB‐Thecaisson,wheelsandaxlessatunattendedhiddenawayunderthebleachersatOglestadiumsolongthatonlythepersonknewwhereitwas,wasthepersonwhoputitthere!

“Iguessitwasaround2005orso”explainsJohnGodwin–ClassofDHS1979.“Iwashelpingteardownafloatthathadbeeninthehomecomingparadethedaybefore. Nobodyhadheardfromthecannon

foryearsandIwasreminiscingaboutthecannon.Iwastellingthestoryofthecannonandwonderingaloudaboutwhereitcouldbe.”IwasoverheardbyMitchWarren.Mitchwasinchargeofmaintenanceat Decatur High School and he said “I know exactly where it is!” He led John deep beneath of the

structureoftheOgleStadiumbleachers.Johnisquoted“Itwasinaroom,behindaroom,behindtheAustinHighSchool’s lockerroom. Therewasa littleopening inthewallandMitchshineda flashlight

backsomefiftyfeetwherewecouldseethewheelofthecannon.”

JohnGodwinwasveryexcitedtoseethecannoncarriage!Hisexcitementturnedtoapersonalinterestinseeingthecannonrestoredto“itsglorydays”andJohnsetsaboutdoingjustthat.Johnsaid“Icalledupabouttenofmyoldfriendsandwegototheball field justbeforeaDecaturfootballgame.” “We

managed to move things around and brought the old cannon outside where is caused quite a stiramongstthefootballplayers.CoachAdkinswasnotpleasedwithmyactionsthatnightbecauseitwastakingthefocusofftheballgame!”

But Johnwasonamission. Hemetwith theprincipalofDHS,MikeWardand the superintendentof

education,SamHoustonandtheDecaturFireMarshall.WhytheFireMarshallyouask?Becauseifyouaregoingtofireacannonfullofgunpowderafter“nine‐eleven”,youhadbettermakesureyouhavethelawonyourside.Imaginethefussandcommotiontherewouldbeamongsttheneighbors,including

Decatur General Hospital just across the street from the stadium. You wouldn’t want to cause aproblemwiththepatientsinintensivecarewouldyou?

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Decatur High School enlisted the help of Robert Slack former History teacher and current VocationteacheratDecaturHighSchool.Hereturnedthecannontoitsformerglory.EveryFridaynightatthe

Decatur High home football games,Mr. Slack and his assistant, with the help of a golf cart, roll thecannonbacktoaspotintheNorthwestcornerofthefieldatOgleStadium.

September3,2010–RobertSlack–KeeperoftheCannon–DecaturHighSchool–OgleStadium.

AsIinterviewedRobertonFridaynight,September3rd,2010,Iwasexcitedtoseethecannonupclose.ImarveledatthejobhehaddonerestoringthereproductionCivilWarCannon.Imadementionthatthebarrelisnolongerheldbystrapstothetrunnionplate.Robertsaid,“No,Imadecertainitwasn’tgoing

anywherethistime!”Indeeditisnot,asitisweldedtothecarriageandforanothergoodreasontoo,itpacksamightymeanpunch!

Roberthaddonehisresearchwell,backin2005.Hefoundtheplacewhereithadbeenoriginallypurchasedinthefallof1964.DixieGunWorksofUnionCityTennesseeisstillinbusinesstoday.

www.dixiegunworks.com“IwasabletoordertheexactsamereplicabarrelthattheRedRaiderscannonhadonitoriginally.”Robertcontinues.“Whenwegotthecannonitwasamess.Severalofthewoodenspindleswerecrackedandmissingwhenwefoundit.”Hepointedoutseveralofthespindleshehad

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madeintheVocationalEducationshoptomeaswewalkedaroundit.“Ithadbeenpaintedallkindsofdifferentcolorsovertheyearsnodoubtbyopposingteams.”heoffereduptotheauthorofthisarticle.

JohnGodwinsaystheywerehopingtoblastthecannonoffatthefirstgameoftheyearin2006but

thingsweredelayedabit.Robertrecallsthefirsttimehefiredthecannonoffataballgame.Wehadagreedwiththecoacheswhentoshootoffthecannon.”Thefootballteamgatheredupbehindthegoalpostsinthenorthendzone.CoachAdkinstoldhisteam“Whenyouhearthecannon‐chargethrough

thepaperbannerthatthecheerleadershaveacrossthegoalposts.”Theboysweregatheredaround,pumpingthemselves,highfivingandchestbumpingintheair,whensuddenlyfromoutofnowhereit

seemed,“BOOM”.

Notexpectinganythinglikethatthey“BoysofFall”hunkereddowntothegroundwiththeirelbowsintheair,explainedMr.Slack.Theydidn’tknowwhathadhappenedbutaftertheyregainedtheircomposuretheyburstthroughthebanner,thusrenewingthetraditionatDecaturHighSchool.

Howevernowitisnotblastedaftereachtouchdownbutatthebeginningofeachgameandsometimesattheendofthegame.

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JohnGodwindoestheradiobroadcastsofthelivefootballgame.“RightbeforeIheartheblastfrom

thecannon,theairisliterallysuckedoutofthepressbox,then“BOOM”.”EventhoughIam

somewhatexpectingitthesedaysitstillcausesmetojump.”Anobservationsharedbymany!

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RobertSlackhasheardandseenitall.“LastyearwehadaDecaturPoliceofficerwhohadbeenstationedinDesertStorm,drawhisweaponandhitthegroundonhisbelly!”“Don’tshoot,it’sonly

me!”Mr.Slacksaid“AnelderlygentlemanstandingoverhereontheDecatursidelinewethispantsandhadtogohomeandchange”.IaskedRobert,“Justhowmuchgunpowderdoyouputinthecannon?”Hesaidthathestartedoffputtingalittleinatatimeasheexperimented.“OverthepastfewyearsI’ve

experimentedwithanywherefromtwoouncesofgunpowdertofiveounces.”Ok,Iask,“Howmuchdoyouusenow?“Fiveounces!”Hereplied.“Holysmoke!”Iexclaimed.“That’sthestuffthatlegendsaremadefrom!”

Thestorieswillgoonandonaswelltheyshould.Butnowweknowthetruestoryofthe“TheCannon&

theBear.”Fiction,Fact,FolkloreorFable?Youdecide!

DavidHendriks–September3,2010