Central High School - Red and Black Yearbook (Phenix City, AL)

 - Class of 1942

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78 David Purvis wills his gallant way with the ladies to Jimmy James 79 Frederick Rumsey leaves his love tor the girls to James Bush and hs fish stories toJ L Harrelson Koone Brewer To Clarence Huckaby goes James Scott good old lock Louise Sallas wills to Artie Blalock her low voice Jean Schofield leaves her violin to Idonia Love and her timidity to Juanita Ruth Sharpe bequeaths her ease at making As to Betty White Dick Shirley the one man basketball team wills his position to Johnny Douglas Sims leaves to Joseph Waldrup his ability of always being seen talking to the girls IO6 To Billy East falls Carlton Smith s paper route Neal Smith bequeaths to Robert Baker his motorcycle James Tant leaves to Harold Jimmerson the ability to ask questions Tony Thompson wills all his old magazines and newspapers to Karl Smith William Thompson wills his great love ot economics to Jack Sanders Madelyn Slocumb leaves to Sally Huguley her bookkeeping notebook Helen Smith wills her beloved cosmetics to Edna Earl Gray and Joyce Smith Edna Vernon leaves her calm ways to Frances Modling and Dorothy Hicks Eleanor Wade wills her grace to blush to Jeanne McKinnon and Marion Love Heywood Tillman leaves his love of Shakespeare tragedies to Jack Ray James Veasey leaves to Bryan Glass his quiet serious manner To Frank Grimes is left Horace Ward s reserved manner Dan Wells bequeaths his Senior dignity to Julian Watkins F U Wests love of parties goes to Clyde Layfield Floyd Worthy leaves his rough neck habits to Edward Kent Earon Wilson leaves her quiet charm to Joyce Stockton and Vera Johnson To Dolly Zagar goes Agnes Zagar s ability to ptterbug To Roy Watford Gene Wright wills his love of shorthand Warren Wyatts serious air is left to Benny Willis I June Rowland do bequeath to Marie Aaron my place in the office and to some Senior ll the privilege ot writing the last will and testament We the Senior Class of l942 in witness hereof do hereby set our seal this twenty seventh day of May nineteen hundred and forty two JUNE ROWLAND Testator Witnesses W O LANGLEY EDNA GRAY DEMPSEY I I H. H 80. As . 8l. A A A A . 82- . . . . . . . . 83. A ' A . 85. I A A A A A 86. A A A . 87. A A . 88. A A A A . 89. A A A A . 9O. A A A A A . 9l. A . 92. A A A A . 93. To Mildred McWhorter and Margie Allen falls Mildred Tillery's innocent looks. 94. A A . 95. A - - A A . 96. A A A . 97. A A , A . 98. A A ' . 99. . . . . . . I lOO. , . A A A . 101. ' ff - ff ' . lO2. A A lO3. ' A A AA . IO4. , A A A' . . lO5. A A A A A A .

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Poole Turnage rrbbons O9 r lrn sley an l the thrrd '7 77 To Dorothy Weems goes Doris Knights beautiful harr George Hamner leaves to Ernet Horne the positron of editor of the annual H C Harden Jr wrlls hrs abrlrty to sing to James Armour Jack Harden sadly leaves Nell Edge to Frank l-oward Edward Harrel on bequeaths to George Carlisle hrs excessive height Marvin Helms wrlls hrs car to Elroy Hrcks Marion Hill leaves to Lamar Horn a few of hrs freckles Nell Langley wrlls her case of the giggles to Elwynn Stephens Helen Little leaves her matter ot tact manner to Hazel Jackson Dora Dell Long bequeaths her quiet ellrcrency to Mrrram Allen and Dorothy To Mrldred East Catherine McLemore leaves her oh so modest ways Hazel Pelham wrlls her wardrobe to Daphrne Flynn and her corffure to Glorra Josephine Phelps leaves her old harr prns to Betty Jane Harrrs and her harr to Laura Walker To Tommy McClusky Grover Hrlyer leaves the secret of hrs beautiful harr George Huguley wrlls hr harr tonic to Carl Copeland Johnnre Huguley bequeaths hrs ushers uniform to Billy Norris Isaac John ton wrlls hrs curly locks to Albert Fortune Jack Kinney leaves to Cecrl Curtrss hrs place rn Glee Club To Calvrn Srddall James Knrghton leaves that f k pair o oc s with the small rn the toe Johnnre Lunsford wrlls hrs love for the crty to Tommy Cain Raves McKenzie bequeaths to Junior Clarrdy hrs lavorrte tre Jack Mrller bequeaths to Remanyr Parker hrs rnabrlrty to decide on a regular Pauline Phelps leaves her sunny drsposrtron to Margie Smith and Frances Brl Emma Jean Pittman bequeaths her dynamic personality to Helen Jackson to Joyce Brooks her love of school To Carole Evans and Lucy Williams Gladys Pope leaves her shy manner To Joyce Grrffrn Bettye Reese wrlls her positron a captain of the cheerleaders James Nason wrlls to Mrllard King hrs permit to leave school at the end of period Monte Newsome leaves all hrs love to Myron Horne Brlly Nichols leaves the office of President of the Senior Class to Emory Carlisle Johnnre Pharrrs passes all of hrs good looks on to Rex Williams To George Barbee Leon Poyner leaves hrs handsome profile 46. A I I A I ' 47. S ' ' A - 48. . . , ., ' ' M ' - 49. r - 50. s ' A ' ' A - Sl. ' ' 4 I V 52. ' ' e ' . 53. ' ' 1 54. ' - - - 55. . . . . . 56. A , ' H A f H - 57A . . . . 58, . . . . . 59. , ' ' ' ' . 60' . .S . . y 61' . . , . . . . 62. Billy Hunt leaves to Albert Calhoun his quiet ways and polite manners. 63. 5 ' ' ' . 64. ' A ' ' ' . 65. ' ' , ' .. ' s ' h I ' . 66. ' ' ' ' ' . 67' I . . . . . . l 68' . . . . .. . gi I. 69. ' ' ' ' ' ' '- g . 70. ' ' ' d . 7 l . . I ' 72' . . 1 . .. S . ' 73. ' ' ' ' ' 14. ' D 75. ' ' ' ' ' ' I 76 . . . . . t



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Jfnicwq afike 61644 af 44,2 On a brught September day un l936 a group of eager eyed youngsters were wonderung dazedly about the halls of Central Yes we were those youngsters and we were sumply dumb founded because we were now un hugh school Thunk of ut ot grammar school students but hugh school students' We were the bug shots of the day so we thought Then came the uolt we were the only ones who thought so Boy we were plenty green' Yet at thus early date we learned to love Central and have loved ut dearly ever sunce Soon after enterung school we met the superuntendent What a huge man he was and Mr Langley the pruncupal Every tume Mr Stough looked our way you could hear all our knees knockung Home Sweet Home We soon got over thus because he and Mr Langley treated us so nucely and were so kund that we learned to love them both very much ln the eught and nunth grades the gurls began to wear make up lust loads of ut The boys began to wash behund theur ears wuthout theur mothers havung to make them do so Then we became Senuor Is Gosh we were excutedl Just beung any type of senuor tuckled us punk But the Senuor lll s stull looked upon us as mere chuldren Well thus was O K by us because we knew that every dog has hus day and ours was comnng soon Durung thus year we began to take more unterest un school actlvutues and began to look forward to school wuth pleasure Our mothers no longer had to push us to school Durung our eleventh year for the furst tume we had uount class meetungs gust as the senuors dud Man were we le dl G of the class that year We were all lookung forward to the Junuor Senuor receptuon Thus year we could go and we lust couldnt waut untul the tume came Funally the bug moment arruved The gurls came dressed up un theur best regalua and the boys even put on clean shurts By the way the gurls had toned theur make up down to lust the rught amount Thus receptuon us a very umportont bruck un our wall of memorues Then our really bug moment came ln September of l94l we enrolled as super dugnufued senuors Dud l say dugnufued? Nevertheless we were un our prude and glory Bullue Nuchols was our very capable presudent We really dud thungs un a bug way thus year We partucupated un everythung of umportance Our carnuval munstrel receptuon ana partues proved huge successes We reall backed h I h y our sc oo t us year un all thungs uncludung the purchase of seven acres of land to help enlarge our school Now that the tume has come to walk down the ausle of o dt f ur au uoruum or the last tume we all feel a twunge of regret that we must now graduate All these years at Central have been the happuest days of our luves and they wull luve un our memorues forever Before leavung we wush to express our undyung thanks to our teachers Mr Stough and Mr Langley for all they ve done for us and we want to remund them to remember us always as we wull remember them Now we the Senuors of l942 bud our beloved Central the faculty and the student body a regretful farewell BETTYE REESE Hustoruan CENTRAL HIGH S 4 , I I - - . ' I ' . ' ' . , n . H - H , . I ' V , H - H H t 1 l I - r S - I . . , . , . . . . , - , ' ' . , p ase . eorge Hamner presided as President - , . , , . I . . I ' I , . , . I V . I I , . 1 . I ' I I

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