Howard High School - Rebel Yearbook (Nashville, TN)
- Class of 1952
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children clinging to our mothers' hands,
swarmed into the beautiful "big new" red
school-Howard School. We were met by
Mrs. Mary Keaton and Mrs. Sarah Stamps
who now direct the destinies of our small
brothers and sisters. This phase of "readin',
'riting, and 'rithmetic" lasted for six years.
One of the things we most remember about
our grammar school days was the sesqui-
centennial held in 1946. Sixth graders, we
were proud to be chosen to participate in this
pageant. In costumes of red, white, and blue
we formed a flag of the United States, while
"Miss Tennesseel' was added to the union.
Then came the great day when we crossed
the halls to the "high school side"-seventh
graders-proud junior highs. We were joined
by the classes from Lipscomb and Fall. A
new school life began-home rooms, a differ-
ent teacher for each subject, and long antici-
pated ugymf' The thrills and excitement of
variety shows, plays, and ball games were
now ours.
Seventh, eighth, ninth-these years soon
passed and commencement was near. We
celebrated by having a Freshman picnic at
Sycamore Lodge.
Commencement was beautiful-soft shades
of pink, yellow, orchid, blue, and green
BEST YEARS
formed a rainbow-promising bright years
ahead.
Tanned and happy, we began our Sopho-
more year under the guidance of Miss Karr
and Miss Barker. School became decidedly
more democratic with the organization of a
Student Council. '
In May, we chartered a bus for our big
celebration at Youth Incorporated Country
Place. Although the weatherman served a
week-long rain, he failed to dampen our
spirits. We had a wonderful time.
Everyone had big plans for summer. Ann
Williams, Peggy Booth, Mary Frances Bal-
lard, Leon Ruben, Johnny Miller, James Jett,
were chosen to attend the "Hands Across the
Sea" camp. Later that summer Johnny and
James represented Howard at Boys, State.
1950-we were Juniors. James Jett, Joy
Williams, Ann Williams, Peggy Booth,
Frances Darrah, and Betty Jo Owen were
among those invited to join the newly organ-
ized "l-Ioward Chapter of the National Honor
Society."
On October 25, our hearts thrilled at the
sound of the old Howard Bell, which had
called to school our Mothers and Dads in
years past. At the same time, all over the
world, other bells were ringing--for this was
the "Crusade for Freedom."
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At Christmas, we Juniors and Seniors, col-
laborated on a "rip roarin"' party in the
Library. Although it was fun, our greatest
pleasure was 'filling the baskets for a needy
family.
Our Junior year was full of excitement and
hard work-a gay, glittering, star-studded
talent show to earn the wherewithal for a
glamorous Junior Prom-a Cinderella ball-
from cinder hearth to pumpkin coach. The
story of Cinderella in murals, painted by
Walter Armistead, James Jett, Vernon South-
erland, Johnny Miller, and Douglas Tenpenny
transformed the library into fairyland. When
the clock struck twelve, the only glass slipper
found was sorrowfully packed away in the
prop room.
After the excitement of the prom, everyone
was looking forward to June and vacation,
especially Betty Jo Owen, who had been
chosen to represent Howard at Volunteer
Girls' State.
Back to school in the fall and hard at work
again. Marilyn Littlejohn received a twenty-
five dollar check from the Lion Oil Company
for her essay, "What I Want from Education."
Peggy Booth, as Victoria Borge, was award-
ed the prize at the Penny Carnival Variety
Show. Her election as President of the Inter-
High Student Councils of Davidson County
was an honor to Peggy and to Howard School.
As the Yuletide season rolled around,
everyone began making plans for the Christ-
mas festivities. The Junior and Senior
Choruses joined forces to present a beautiful
program, "The Song of Christmas." On the
gayer side were our plans for the Christmas
party. We again decided to fill a food basket
for a needy family. Our plans for both were
very successful.
In December the honor students were
chosen. Joy Williams received the D. A. R.
Medal and Leon Ruben the Civitan Award.
Walking away with the scholastic achieve-
ments for the Senior Class were Betty Jo
Owen, Valedictorian, and Joy William, Salu-
tatorian.
Graduation spring proved to be a hectically
busy time-the annual went to press on
March 1. But the pressure was not off. The
senior play a delightful comedy, "The Red
Headed Step Child," was ready to go into pro-
duction, the pageant, "Out of a Dream,', com-
memorating the twelfth anniversary of
Howard was being written-festival music
and graduation music were being practiced.
Finally .I une 5 arrived. We graduated in
caps and gowns, the girls lovely in white, the
boys distinguished in green, our school colors
and class colors as well. We were very proud
to graduate from Howard High, the first class
in the Nashville City schools to complete our
secondary education under one roof.
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We leave dear Howard School
The class of '52.
We take with us the smiles and joys
That we have shared with you.
Our minds with richest blessings from thee How,
As down the road of life we 'onward go.
Let's take a minute now to reminisce
About the things we soon shall miss-
Intriguing plays, glittering proms, and the halls conjested.
The cheering crowds that paced our teams to many victories
The band, gym, stadium, the many dear familiar faces,
These we soon shall miss when we're in other places.
Down the aisle we march in cap and gown,
For now we have relived and written down
Recaptured thoughts and cherished memories
That others too will know in coming centuries.
We leave, but never will thy memory die,
You shall live on forever, Howard High!
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WALTER ARMISTEAD
Vice-President
FRANCES DAARRAH
Treasurer
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PEGGY Boo'rH
Recording Secretary
CHARLES PATTON
Preszdent
BILLY HARVEY
Corresponding Secretary
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CLAUDIA JEAN ALLEY
Academic-Commercial, Jr. High
Cheerleader, '48, '49, Rebelier
Staff, '49, '50, '51, Office Staff, '49,
'50, '51, Chorus, '49, '50, '51, '52,
Student Council Representative,
'50, Secretary of Junior Class,
'50, Intramural Softball Champs,
of Y-Teens,
'48, '49, '50,
'52, Health
REBEL Staff,
'51, '52, President
'51-'52, Y-Teens,
Senior Basketball,
Council, '50, The
Elec-not Society, '52, Most Digni-
e .
SHIRLEY ANN ALLEY
Academic-Commercial, O f f i c e
Staff, '49, '50, Library Staff, '46,
'47, Junior Y-Teens, '46, '47, '48,
Senior Y-Teens, '50, '51, '52,
Rebelier StaH, '51, '52, The REBEL
Staff, Jr.-Sr. Basketball, '51, '52,
Jr.-Sr. Volleyball, '51, Chorus,
'49, '50, '51, '52,
COULTER MORRISON
'BAGGETT, JR.
Academic-Commercial, Football,
'58, 51, Co-Captain, '51, Basket-
ba'1, '49, '50, '51, Hi-Y, '50, '51,
Pxesident, '51, Chorus, '51, '52,
Intramural Basketball, '49, '50,
Wittiest Boy.
MARY FRANCES BALLARD
Academic-Commercial, Jr. High
Cheerleader, '48, '49, Sr. Y-Teens,
'49, '50, '51, '52, Chorus, '48, '49,
'50, '51, '52, All State Chorus, '50,
Treasurer of Y-Teens, '50, '51,
Band Sponsor, '51, '52, Football
Queen, '51, Honor Society, '51,
'52, Red Cross, '51, '52, Rebelier
Stair, '51, '52, Office Staff, '51, '52,
Sr. Volleyball, '51, REBEL Staff,
Representative of Hands Across
The Sea Camp, Neatest Girl.
WALTER SAMUEL ARMISTEAD
Academic, Football, '49, '50, '51,
Basketball, '48, '50, Baseball, '49,
'50, '51, Rebelier Staff, '51, '52,
Vice-President of Senior Class,
Most Athletic Boy.
DOUGLAS BELCHER
,Academic-Commercial, Chorus,
'50, '51, '52, Hi-Y, '50, '51, '52,
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JAMES DONALD Arwoon
,51.
Academic-Commercial, Hi-Y, ,
Student Council, '49, '50, '51, '52,
Vice-President, '51, President, '52,
Football, '50, '51, Basketball, '49-
50. 51, '52, Captain, '51,
Baseball, '51, '52, Band, '48,
'52,
, '49,
50,.Drum Major, '49, '50, Drum
Magor of All-'City Band, '50, Best
All-Around Boy. -
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PEGGY ALLISON Boorn
Academic-Commercial, Jr. High
Cheerleader, '48, '49, Sr. Cheer-
leader, '50, '51, '52, Chorus, '48,
'49, '50, '51, '52, All State Chorus,
'51, Student Council, '49, Record-
ing Secretary-Treasurer, '50, '51,
'52, President of Inter-High
School Student Council, '51, '52,
Secretary of Sr. Class, The REBEL
Staff, J r.-Sr. Basketball, Y-Teens,
'49, '50, '51, Honor Society, '50,
'51, '52, Best All Around Girl.
S E I R
ALTON B. BROWN, JB.
Academic-Commercial, Softball,
'49, Basketball, '49, '50, '51, '52,
Football, '51, Intramural Basket-
ball Champs, '49, '50, Baseball,
'50, '51, '52, Hi-Y, '50, '51, Reb-
elier Staff, '51, '52,
THOMAS BROWN
Academic-Commercial, Chorus,
'51, '52, Intramural Basketball
Champs, '51,
SONIA CoLE
Academic-Commercial, Volley-
ball Champs, '48, '49, Basketball
Champs, '50, Red Cross Repre-
sentative, '50, Sr. Y-Teens, '48,
'49, '50, '51, Softball Champs, '51,
Reblelier Staff, '51, Secretary of
Sr. Y-Teens, '51, The REBEL Staff,
'50, '51, '52, Jr.-Sr. Basketball
Team.
RUBY ESTELLE COULTER
Commercial, Band, '49, '50, '51
Sr. Y-Teens, '49, Representative
to Red Cross, '49, '50, The REBEL
StaH, Dramatics, '51, Most Bash
ful Girl.
CHARLES RICHARD CAMPBELL
Academic-Commerdial, Hi-Y, '51,
lgbtragnural Basketball Champs,
BILL CRAIGHEAD
Academic, Jr. High Basketball,
'48, Football, '51, Hi-Y, '50, '51.
BETTY JEAN COBB
Academic-Commercial, The REB-
EL Staff, '52, Chorus, '50, '51, '52,
Sr, Y-Teens, '48, '49, Library
Staff, '49, Home Economics Club,
'48, Wittiest Girl, Home Econom-
ics Club fCentralJ, Y-Teens,
fCentra1J.
GLADYS MARIE CROSSLIN
Academic, Chorus, '43, '49, '50,
'51, '52, All-State Chorus, '51,
Clinic Staff, '50, SYmDh01'1Y
Chorus, '51, The REBEL Staff.
SEN
FRANCES JEAN DARRAH
Academic-Commercial, Sr. Y-
Teens, '48, '49, '50, '51, '52, Stu-
dent Council, '48, '49, Chorus, '48,
'49, '51, '52, Rebelier StaH, '50, '51,
'52, The REBEL Staff, President
of Honor Society, '51,
BILLY COLLIER DENNY
Academic, Hi-Y, '50, '51, '52,
Chorus, '51, '52, Intramural Bas-
ketball Champs, '49.
WILLIAM 'BENJAMIN GAMBILL
Academic-Commercial, Football,
'49, Editor of The REBEL Staff.
JOYCE ANN HALL
Academic, Dramatic Club, '48,
'49, '50, '51, Chorus, '48, '49, '50,
'51, '52, Office Staff, '49, '50, The
Rebelier Staff, '49, Jr.-Sr. Basket-
ball, Jr.-Sr. Volleyball, Art Club,
'51, '52, Best School Spirit.
WRENNA FAY DILLARD
Academic-Commercial, Chorus,
'50, '51, '52, Student Council, '50,
Volleyball Champs, '50, The REB-
EL Staff.
PEGGY ANN ESTES
Alcademic-Commercial, Chorus,
'51, Library Staff, '47, '48, '49,
'50, '51, '52, Clinic Staff, '50,
WILLIAM DONALD HARVEY
Academic, Student Council, '51,
'52, Hi-Y, '50, '51, Rebelzer Staff,
'49, '50, '51, Dramatic Club, '48-
'49, Corresponding Secretary of
Sr. Class, Most Ambitious.
BOBBY LEE HAzELwooD
Academic-Commercial, Student
Council, '50, '51, Basketball, '49,
'50, '51, '52, The REBEI1 Staff,
Band, '43, '49, '50, '51, H1-Y, '50,
'51, '52, Inter-High Student Coun-
cil Delegate '50, '51.
S E I R
PEGGY ANN Hix GLENN R JACKSON
Academic-Commercial: Chorus Academic Commercial H1 Y 50
'51, '52, The REBEL Stalfg Jr. Y- 51 Baseball 52
Teens, Most Popular Girl.
EDWARD CARMACK Acadenuc Football 49 50 51
.KEPHART, JR. Basketball 50 Student Council
Academic-Commercial, Hi-Y, '51, 50 Baseball 50 51 Rebelzer
52: Art, '48, '49, '51g Basketball Staff 51 H1Y 51 Chorus 51
Intramural Champs, '49.
JESSE ROLAND HOLLEMAN JAMES LESLIE JETT
Academic-Commercialg Hi-Y, '50, Academic Commercial Football
'51g Intramural Basketball 49 50 51 Co Captain 51 Stu
Champs, '50, '51, dent Council 50 51 Rebelier
N ORMA KIDWELL
Acadlemic-Commercial: Jr. High
Queen, '48, '49, Sr. High Queen,
'50, Football Attendant, '51g
Chorus, .'51-'52, Junior Y-Teens,
'47, Office Staff, '49, '50, Miss
Howard High, '50, Band, '47, '48,
'49, '50, Prettiest Girl.
S E I
JOHNNY MILLER
Academic-Commercial, Student
Council, '51, '52, Secretary of Hi-
Y Club, '50, '51, '52, Basketball,
'49, '50, '51, Football, '51, The
REBEL Staff, Chorus, '51, '52, All-
State Chorus, '51, Nashville Sym-
phony Chorus, '51, Representa-
tive to "Hands Across the Sea"
Camp, '51, Representative to
guys' State, '50, Most Popular
oy.
FRANCES VIRGINIA MOORE
Academic-Commercial, Football
Attendant, '49, Sr. Cheerleader,
'49, '50, '51, '52, Captain, '51, '52,
Office Staff, '49, '50, Red Cross
Representative, '50,- Rebeliefr
StaH, '50, '51, Chorus, '49, '50, '51,
'52, The REBEL Staff, Miss Cour-
tesy,"50, Laziest Girl.
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BETTY Jo OWEN -
Academic-Commercial, C i t y -
Wide Red Cross Secretary, '48,
Rebelier Staff, '49, '50, Chorus,
'49, '50, '51, '52, Office Staff, '49,
'50, Honor Society, '50, Secretary,
'51, Corresponding Secretary of
Student Council, '51, All-State
Chorus, '51, Sr. Y-Teens, '51, '52,
Symphony Chorus, '51, Volun-
teer Girls' State, '51, Intramural
Softball Champs, '51, Jr.-Sr.
Basketball, '51, Senior Cheer-
leader, '51, '52, The REBEL Staff.
CHARLES PATTON
Academic, Football, '49, '50, '5l'
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Co-Captain, '51, Basketball,
'49, '50, '51, '52, Hi-Y, '50, '51, ,
Softball, '47, '48, Jr. Class Presi-
dent, '51, Sr. Class President, '52.
JEAN MAYNARD NOTGRASS
Academic, Chorus, '48, '49, '50,
'51, '52, Office Staff, '50, '51,
Drainatics, '50, '51, '52, Honor
Society, '51, '52, The REBEL Staff.
HAROLD PUGH
Academic-Commercial, Intramu-
ral Volleyball Champs, '49, Foot-
ball, '50, -Band, '49, '50, '51, '52,
Chorus, '50, '51, '52, Best School
Spirit.
JIMMY OSMENT
Academic-Commercial, Baseball,
'49, '50, '51, '52, Hi-Y, '50, '51, '52,
gli-3f5L?asketball, '51, '52, Chorus,
J iMMY RAGSDALE
Academic-Commercial, Chorus,
'48, '49, '50, '51, '52, Softball, '48,
Hi-Y, '50, '51, '52, Rebelier Staff,
'51, '52, East, R.O.T.C., '49, Intra-
mural Basketball, '48, The REBEL
Staff, All-State Chorus, '51,
Nashville Symphony Chorus, '51,
Cutest Boy. V
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LEON RUBEN
Academic, Student Council, Vice-
President, '48, Secretary-Treasur-
er, '49, President, '50, Vice-Presi-
dent, '5l,- Assistant Editor of
Rebelier Staff, '49, '50, Editor, '51,
Debate Team, '48, '49, '50, '51,
Dramatic Club, '48, '49, '50, '51,
Vice-President of State Student
Council, '50, Vice-President of
State Press Association, '50,
President, '51, Secretary of Inter-
High Student Council, '49, Repre-
sentative to "Hands Across the
Sea" trip, '50, Winner of Smoky
Mountain Trip, '50, President of
local N. F. H. chapter, '50.
BETTY SPURLOCK SANDEFUR
Academic-Commercial, Sr. High
Cheerleader, '51, '52, Sr. Y-Teens,
'50, '51, '52, Rebelier Staff, '51,
Chorus, '49, '50, '51, '52, Office
Staf, '51, '52, Cutest Girl.
MARY FRANCES SMITH
Academic-Commercial, Chorus,
'49, '50, '51, '52.
VERNON MAYHALL
SOUTHERLAND
Academic-Commercial, Art, '48,
'49, '50, Basketball, '50, Rebelier
Staff, '51, '52, Hi-Y, '51, The
REBEL Staff,
PEGGY SEALY
Academic-Commercial, Library
Staff, '49, Jr. Y-Teens, '47, Office
Staff, '48, '49, '50, '51, Chorus, '48,
'49, '50, '51, '52, Sr. Y-Teens, '50,
'51,' I n t r a rn u r al Volleyball
Champs, '51, The REBEL Staff,
Jr.-Sr. Basketball, '51, Jr.-Sr.
Volleyball, '5l.
DOUGLAS EUGENE STEELE
Academic-Commercial, Student
Council, '51, '52, Hi-Y, '51, '52,
Vice-President of Red Cross, '48,
Rebelier Staff, '51, '52, Intramural
Basketball, '48, '49, Softball, '47,
'48, Chorus, '49, '50, '51, '52, Best
Looking Boy.
HILDA VIRGINIA SHARP
Academic-Commercial, Chorus,
'51, '52, Jr.-Sr. Basketball, '51, '52,
Sr. Y-Teens, '51, The REBEL Staff,
Most Athletic Girl.
DOROTHY JEAN TANKERSLEY
Academic-Commercial, I-I o n o r
Society, '51, '52, The REBEL Staff:
Intramural Basketball Champs,
Intramural Volleyball Champs,
'51, Student Council, '49, '50.
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HARRIETTA JACKSON VAUGHN
Academic-Commercial, The REB-
EL Staff, Rebelier Staff, '51, '52,
Intramural Volleyball Champs,
'51, Student Council, '48, '49, Red
Cross Representative, '49, '50,
GRETA ANN WILLIAMS
Academic-Commercial, Chorus,
'48, '49, '50, '51, Library Staff,
'48, '49, Sr. Y-Teens, '51, Rebelier
Staff, '51, The REBEL Staff.
SHIRLEY J ov WILLIAMS
Academic-Commercial, Sr. Y-
Teens, '50, '51, '52, Student
Council Representative, '50, '51,
'52, Student Council Representa-
tive to S.A.S.C. Convention, '51,
Honor Society, '50, '51, '52, Honor
Society, Vice-President, '51, '52,
Program Chairman of Sr. Y-
Teens, '51-'52, Volleyball Champs,
'51, Sr. High Chorus, '49, '50,
'51, '52, Nashville Symghony,
Rebelier Staff, '50, '51, '5 , The
REBEL Staff, Speech Club, '48, '49,
'50, Chorus, '50, Member of NFL,
'49. '50, '51, '52, Jr.-Sr. Basket-
ball, '51, '52, Library Staff, '48,
'49, Most Likely to Succeed.
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"Taxi! Taxi!"
"Take me to the rocket port. Pm in a dreadful
hurry!" I exclaimed. After I had settled myself
comfortably in the cab for the long drive ahead, I
took a good look at the driver.
"Jimmy Osment! I thought you looked familiar.
Why on earth are you way out here in California?
The last time I saw you was ten years ago when we
were graduated from Howard High School."
"Bill Craighead and I own a chain of cab com-
panies," Jimmy answered. "I came out here to try
out this new jet cab we bought from Charlie Layne."
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Are you taking ,a trip or just meeting someone
at the rocket port?"
"Pm meeting Sonia Cole. I'm sure you remember
her. She is a famous poet now, you know. Betty
Sandefur invited her to be the guest speaker at the
National P.-T.A. meeting this year. Betty is presi-
dent of the association. Betty Jo Owen is gyice-
president. Mary Smith is secretary, and Virginia
Moore CI can't remember their married names! is
treasurer of the group."
"It is amazing the way I have been hearing about
the class of '52 lately," Jimmy said. I saw Harrietta
Vaughn's picture in Life. ,She's singing at Carnegie
Hall next week with Dorothy Tankersley as her
accompanist. I often hear Douglas Belcher's quar-
tet on T. V."
:"I hear that Bob Hope retired when Coulter
Baggett got a job with T. V."
"Would you like to turn on the auto-television?
Marilyn Littlejohn, The Woman Who Looks at the
News, will be on in a few seconds."
"Please do," I replied.-
He turned it on and a picture of Johnny Miller
iiashed on the screen. He was saying, "You have
just heard and seen 'My Friend Irma! Irma Peter-
son was played by Shirley Alley, Jane Stacey by
Betty Cobb, and A1 by Harold Pugh. The script
was written by Glenn J acksonf'
After the commercial, Marilyn appeared on the
screen. "Scientist Peggy Booth has just released
her formula for a no-doze tablet that will enable you
to stay wide awake for a whole month without ill
effect. It was tried and proved by Gene Steele."
"Flash! President Leon Ruben has just left for
Nashville, Tennessee, to see the big football game
between the Rebels and North High School. He
will stay at the home of the Rebel Coach, Donald
Atwoodg Roland Holleman is the Yank Coach."
"A new record has been set! Joyce Hall swam
the English Channel and returned in sixteen hours."
"Congratulations to Colonel Alton Brown, Second
Lieutenants Thomas Brown, Charles Campbell, and
Billy Denny, who were decorated by the president
last week."
"And now Mary Frances Ballard will give us a
word from our sponsor."
Mary Frances began, "Have you got those stay-
at-home blues because you have children? If so,
get in touch with Ann Williams' Baby Sitters, Inc.
Let Baby Sitters, Inc. take care of your little prob-
lems."
Then the announcer returned and said, "Next we
have Estelle Coulter giving you a few household
hints, but first-Are you having trouble with your
income tax report? Let W. B. Gambill ngure it-"
By that time we had reached our destination and
I rushed over to Sonia.
"Why Jean Notgrass! They didn't tell me you
were meeting me," she exclaimed. "What a delight-
ful surprise! I seem to be running into all my old
schoolmates today. Claudia Alley and Marie Cross-
lin were stewardesses on the rocket ship and Billy
Harvey Ca foreign missionary nowb was one of -the
passengers. This is his first trip home since he
went to Mars four years ago. During the trip I was
reading a newspaper edited by Joy Williams and
learned that Jimmy Ragsdale, architect, and Charles
Patton, engineer, are buildinga new hospital on
Mars. Doctor Vernon Southerland will be the chief
of staff and Frances Darrah, Peggy Hix, and NOI'ma
Kidwell will be the chief nurses."
"No," she answered, "But I did hear about James
J ett's Winning an international prize for poetry.
Peggy Estes, Fay Dillard, and Peggy Sealy are
competing for the title of Miss Secretary of 62.
Hilda Sharp's school for secretaries and comp-
tometrists, voted the best in the world, is sponsor-
ing the contest."
"But, here I am talking a mile a minute H1151 YOU
must be dead tired after your long trip. Lets get
a cab and go to my home where you can rest until
time for the P.-T.A. Meeting."
"Taxi! Taxi!"
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WANDA WHEELER, , . A',4 Tyeasurer
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J T Harw uavifvrence Dodson J1mmy Pugh Tommy McClendon Brent Coleman Blake Irwin Third Row: Gene Rushing,
Williams JS 1-may Ann Clements Charlotte Wheeler Evelyn Marchbanks Dorothy Croney Mary Ann Huber Evelyn
Parkhurst Jagixne ai Betty Van Meter Joann Wooley Arlene Brown Shirley Smith Ruth Horn Douglas OBrien Jerry
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Opal Dodd gh 1 a ricia Faust Geraldine Beasley Gladys McBee Norma Hudgens Martha Tankersley Shirley Hartman,
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First Row: Miss Barker, Miss Halloran, fsponsorsjg Ray Austin, Frances Darrah, Joy Williams, Betty Jo Owen, James Jett.
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Kno 1 anng ,b hea Sandefur, Glenda Higgins, James Jett, Joy Williams, Betty Cole, Gene Pinegar. Fourth Row: Bobbie
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First Row: Katherine Gillihan, Patricia Spurlock, Wanda McFarland, Linda Jackson. Second Row: Peggy Bess, Mary Ann
Pugh, Beverly Binkley, Frances Baker, Shirley Williams, Mary Ann Mitchell, Faye Hargrove, Martha Harmon. Third
Row: Carolyn Owen, Shirley Ethridge, Jane Neil, Jewel Wright, Deanna Biederman. Fourth Row: Jane Moore, Audrey
Kelly, Ellen Parrish, Jo Ann Moran, Jean Andrew, Barbara Aaron.
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Left to Right: Billy Joe Byrum, Jimmy Baker, Bob Smith, Charles Woodard, Buddy Brown, Earl Burlason, William Webb,
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First table, left to 'rights Betty Cobb, Vivian Christopher, Ruth Horn, Barbara Mehls, Betty Jean Hannah, Betty Robinson
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tricia Faust. Patricia Spurlock, Mary Frances Ballard, Betty Cobb. Fourth Row: Ruth Hix, Betty Mehls. Jimmy Pugh
Brenda Wolfe, Shirley Mehls, Mattie Mehls.
OFFICE STHFF
Standing, left to right: Loretta Gunter, Sue Cantrell, Mary Lynn Norman, Jo Ann Sweeney, Bobbie Hamilton, Reba Nelson,
Peggy Hurt, Gloria Sweeney, Sue Dixon, Betty Cole, Arlene Brown, Mary Ann Sealy, Betty Sandefur. Seated: Peggy
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Seated: left to right: Annallean Perry, Evelyn Marehbanks, Shirley Smith, Betty Taylor, Alice Balch, Joan Wooley, Jo Ann
Hood, Frieda Stinson, Barbara Binkley. Standing: Joyce Honeycutt, Dorothy Pruett, Billie Jean Peed, Gloria Sweeney
Ida Duncan, Edna Delvin, Patsye Hart, Bernice Johnson.
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Pianist: Rowena Wortham. First Row: Phyllis Whittaker, Joyce Barnes, Wanda Wheeler, Polly Thompson, Mary Newbern,
Ruby Krantz, Peggy Hix, Jean Notgrass, Joy Williams, Nancy Chapman, Margaret Newbern, Betty Cobb, Gail Holland,
Mary Sue Merony, Benny Norflett, Ervin Bledsoe, Alton Brown, Billy Denny, Jimmy Osment, Hilda Sharp, Bobbie
Hamilton, Norma Kidwell, Peggy Sealy, Bernice Brown, Meriem Campbell. Second Row: Mary Smith, Loretta Gunter,
Marie Crosslin, Betty Sandefur, Beverly Whitsett, Margaret Fuller, Shirley Brassell, Mary Lou Tignor, Marion Baggett,
Peggy Hurt, Marie Wheeler, Verna Harding, Billy Pittman, Gene Steele, Frankie Littlejohn, Johnny Miller, Bobby Jo Eakes,
Tom Brown, Geraldine Smith, Shirley Burlason, Shirley Stubblefield, Harriett Pugh, Anita Hicks, Pat McNally. Third Row:
Gloria Estes, Judy Dixon, Patty Tally, Sonia Cole, Virginia Moore, Reba Nelson, Barbara Phillips, Joyce Honeycutt, Jimmy
Sealy, Howard Bassham, Jimmy Ragsdale, James Jett, Bill Umburger, Ray Austin, Paul McDaniel, Tommy Snyder, Allen
Hawkins, Joe Hopper, Charlie Crabtree, Shirley Todd, Peggy Booth, Marilyn Littlejohn, Joan Wooley. Fourth Row: Faye
Dillard, Frankie Roberts, Peggy Maynard, Joyce Atnip, Betty Brassell, Evelyn Phillips, Gloria Steakley, Dorothy Goddard,
Ann Busby, Mary Frances Ballard, Claudia Alley, Bobby Dixon, Donald Wolfe, Billy Stewart, Coulter Baggett, Frank Hazel-
wood, Douglas Belcher, Robert Cook, Ray Carter, Harold Pugh, Bobby Herald, Shirley Conwell, Virginia Smith, Betty
Jo Owen, Shirley Alley, Betty Jean Cole.
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Pianist, Rowena Wortliam. Front Row, left to right: Beverly Steakley, Barbara Sircy, Geraldine Beasley, Addie Denton,
Betty Davison, Mary Ann Huber, Richard Wells, ,Lawrence Dodson, Ruth Horn, Shirley Mehls, Betty Robinson, Joan Ray.
Mary Evelyn Williams. Second Row: Janice Dearry, Shirley Cannon, Shirley Martin, Barbara McAnally, Corena Scarborough,
1?3Xm0l'ld Slmliikins, Jimmy Pugh, Ponder Rector, Bobby Owen, Patricia Faust, Jean Tidwcll, Betty Van Meter, Vivian
Lhristopher. 'Third Row: Marie Davis, Shirley McNeil, Nina Brown, Martha Rollins, Shirley Litchford, Barbara Mehls.
gtaittie Mehls, James Howland, Bonnie Kemp, Marshie Russell, Jimmy Anderson, Shirley Hartman, Betty Mehls, Joan
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derson, Betty Cole. Seated at Table: Barbara Lane, Miss Long, Leon Ruben, Bobby Dixon, Claudia Alley, Harold Pugh,
Betty Belcher, Bobby Beck. Standing: Sonia Cole, Joy Williams, Jimmy Sealy, Ray Austtin, Alton Brown, .Terre Vaughn,
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First Row, left to right: Shirley Hartman, Beverly Whitsett, Wanda Wheeler, Mary Lou Hargrove, June Carden Leggett.
Second Row: Mary Frances Ballard' fband sponsorl, Betty Brown, Donald Davenport, Harold Pugh, James Wilson, Marshie
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Telephone girls enjoy interesting and im
portant jobs in a growing industry
Operators using modern equipment pro
vide. world-wide communication. - Service
Representatives handle customer contacts in
our business offices.-Stenographers, Typists
and Clerical workers perform important and
specialized jobs in all departments
If good pay-friendly associates your own
age-paid vacations-sickness benefits and
frequently scheduled raises appeal to you
why not come in and talk with us about a
position with the Telephone Company
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and some of the
jack Allinder 28-1414 Bill Edens 4-1406
Allinder and Edens Plumbing Co.
204 Ash Street
Floyd 8: Petty Coal Company s
Prompt Delivery
Phone 42-8271 Nashville, Tenn. 422 Chestnut- Street Phone 5-4586
STEVEN'S 5C 81 10C STORE
217 Hermitage Ave.
Nashville 10, Tenn.
THE UPTON G. WILSON
Magazine Agency
Madison, N. C.
Compliments of BOB GILBREATH
Representative for Star Engraving Co.-Rings, Invitations, Diplomas-Uniforms by
Ostwald-Band Uniforms-C. E. Ward Co.-Caps 8: Gowns
Henington Publishing Co.-Yearbooks
AVRIL DRUG CO.
"The Prescription Store"
"Complete Fountain Service"
37 University St.-Phone 6-0203
Compliments of .
Woodbine Hardware Company
Phone 5-5169 3305 Nolensville Rd
FRED'S MOfI' OR SERVICE
Overhauling, Generator, Starter and Motor Tune-Up
85' Lafayette Street
Phone 5-1494 ' Nashville, Tenn.
BEN RICE SERVICE STATION
Standard Esso Products
Atlas Tires, Tubes and Accessories
Cor. 2nd and Lafayette St.
Phone 5-9231, Nashville, Tenn.
WASHER'S MARKET
Groeerie:-Vegetables-Western Beef
Phone 5-7571, 5-7372 1455 Lebano Rd.
GARRETT DRUG CO.
Two Good Drug Stores
Radnor Pharmacy Woodbine Pharmacy
3217 Nolensville Rd. 2610 Nolensville Rd.
24 HOUR ROAD SERVICE
GOODYEAR TIRES 8: ACCESSORIES
We Call for and Deliver Cars
at Any Hour-Special Rates for
Fleet Maintenance
Call 6-9541
PARRISH SHELL
SERVICE
87 Lafayette
Chadw-ell Mayflower
Your Neighborhood Warehouse Men
Agents for
AERO Mayflower Transit Co.
Robert Chadwell Storage Co.
651 Second Avenue, South Phone 6-4486
Phone 4-6598 J. P. Dickson
505 ALIGNMENT Co.
Heavy Duty Front End Alignment
Heavy Duty Frame Straightening
505 Lea Avenue
CARDWELL GROCERY
95 Peabody
If You Need It We Have It
Courteous Service-Stop In
jAY'S DEPARTMENT STORE
Corner of Fourth and Mulberry
858 Fourth Ave South Phone 64755
Compliments of
Townes and Russell Cafe
805 Second Avenue, South
Compliments of
MORRIS 5C 81 10C STORE
Fourth and Mulberry
Complzments 0
IKE HARTM KN
W. T. VAUGHN GROCERY
Complete Line: Groceries, Vegetables, Meats
725 5rd Ave. So. Phone 6-9191 Free Delivery
C om plzments of
KRAFTS DRY GOODS STORE
Corner Fourth and Mulberry
PURITY MARKET
101 Chestnut Street Phone 5-9256
Fresh Meats and Vegetables
Compltments of
A FRIEND
BROADWAY CLEANERS
Second Ave. and Carroll Street
Modern Cold Storage Vaults
Q Phone 5-2784
Asphalt Tile-Inlaid Linoleum Rubber Tile
Linoleum Rugs Aluminum Wall Tile
CARTER FLOORING CO
Hardwood Floors Sanded and Fznzsbed
Phone 6 5645
127 Lafayette Street Nashville Tenn
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8-9234 8-9254
WHITSETT'S
Esso SERVICE
join the
G. A. G. CLUB
Tires, Batteries, Wheel Balancing
24 Hour Service
2752 Franklin Rd.
6-8181-Phones-6-8182
LOVENTHAL BROS., INC.
Insurance Service Since 1889
Red Daugherty
TELEVISION SERVICE
855-A Fourth Ave., South
216 Union Street Baxter Building
"Far Better Things to Eat" Go to
C""'f'lf"'e"'f of B c McGOWN at SON
3302 Nolensville Rd.
Phone 42-6597
HOWARD SCHOOL MEN'S CLUB
Always Vitally Interested
in Howard School
Phone 5-9495
SIRCY GROCERY COMPANY BALLARDS GROCERY
62 Hermitage Avenue
519 Second Ave., South
Phone 69622 Fresh Meats and Vegetables-Courteous Service
Strough Texaco Service Station
Third and Lafayette
Phone 42-9500 24 Hour Service
Your Friendly Neighborhood Dealer
Compliments of
ACE CLEANERS
W. Brazil Moving Company d A
1. Du ley aron
1103 North First Street
Main Office 5 Hermitage Ave., Phone 6-0516
Branch Office 605 Monroe St., Phone 6-9445
Phone 2-2718 Nashville, Tenn.
FORREST ALLEN TILE co.
917 Fourth Ave., South Nashville 10, Tenn.
Phone 42-6204
Tile-Marble-Wood Mantels-Shower Doors
Bathroom Accessories
Compliments of
THE REBELIER
ANDREW IACKSON
BUSINESS UNIVERSITY
D. E. Short, Jr., C.P.A., President
1606 Belcourt Avenue Nashville 12, Tenn.
"Better Photography Since 1908"
WILES-HOOD
Photographers
Anything-Anywhere-Anytime
Phone 6 5385
STEVE E HOOD
27 Arcade Nashville 3 Tenn
FELIX T PEACH
Druggzsts
Fourth Avenue and Ash Street
NASHVILLE TENN
Compliments of
Taylor Impression Products Co.
Compliments of
REYNOLDS RENT A CAR
500 Lafayette Street
Phone 42 7207 Rent New Hudsons
RUBEN'S DEPT. STORE
Dry Goods, Shoes, Ladies' and Gents'
Ready-to-Wear, Etc.
Phone 5-5671 125 Lafayette Street
PAUL S DEPT STORE
A Complete Lzne of Shoes and Clothmg for the
Famzly
145 Lafayette Street Phone 59918
OWEN DRUG COMPANY
"Service to the Sick"
The Friendly Drug Store Located Next to
H. G.- Hill Grocery
115 Lafayette Street Phone 6-2447
CARPENTER ESSO STATION
Complete Auto Servzce
Accessories Washing Lubrication
Compliments of
INDUSTRIAL BEARING
SERVICE, INC.
411 Lafayette Phgne 42-7551
NORWOOD CLEANERS
216 Third Ave South
For the Best Call 5 9835
BE A GRADUATE BUYER, SAVE AT
SANDERSON'S Sc at 1Oc STORE
Lafayette and Wharf Avenue
C om plzments of
BOGLE S FOOD MARKET
Hermitage and Wharf Avenue
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315 Murfreesboro Rd. Phone 5-9619
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Best Wishes to
the Class of
352
NASHVILLE'S
LEADING COFFEE VALUE
"FIT FOR
A KING"
Q Freshly Roasted
Q Freshly Ground
"Always
Good"
Favorite for Over 55 Years
SOLD ONLY IN
H. G. HILL STORES
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Compliments of
MAY HOSIERY
MILLS
SIMMONS
SWEET SHOP
209 Fourth Ave., North Phone 42-9544
NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE
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Compliments of
BURK'S SERVICE STATION
TIRES BATTERIES
320 Murfreesboro Road
Compliments of
JERRY'S SALES CO.
Wholesalers for Notions and School
Supplies
Compliments of
DEFORD BROS.
Compliment: of
SMITH PACKING COMPANY
Whole Hog Sausage Hickory Smoked
Bacon and Sausage OLD FARM SAUSAGE
Phone 6-0275 507 Hagan Street
Compliments of
A FRIEND
Compliments of
ROBERT ORR CO
ohnson 8: ohnson Contractors
Excavating and Hauling
Drxveways and Roads Bu1lt
Phone 97-6481 32nd Ave. N. and Charlotte
Monuments Plant and Display
W M DEAN MARBLE CO
Lebanon Road Nashvxlle Tennessee
Phone 6 6414
Compliments of
LEE BOOTH
Always Backing the
School
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
MACK'S RESTAURANT
21st and Broad Street
Fine Foods and Short Orders
Compliments f
LADIES OE CAFETERIA
L L TUCKER
Photographs
7-3162 PORTRAITS-SCHOOL ANNUALS COMMERCIAL 18071f2 21st Ave. S
SERVICE AUTO PARTS COMPANY
217 4th Avenue, South . Telephone 6-7164
Open Every Day Sunday ul 11 00 PM
NASHVILLE 5 TENNESSEE 402 Lafamfe Stfee'
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AUTUMOBILE I I ST. CHARLES DELICATESSEN
Compliments of
DENNY'S MARKET
1030 Second Avenue, South
Phone 42-3601
Phone 6-4542 -- Res. 7-4691-M
Walker Motor Co. S
Walker Realty 8: Auction Co.
Loan Assisted
Fred "Square Deal" Walker, Auctioneer
LESTER'S PHARMACY
616 Murfreesboro Road
NASHVILLE, TENN.
580 Murfreesboro Road Nashville, Tenn.
PATTON'S RESTAURANT
Country Ham Dinners - Southern Fried Chicken
Steaks and Chops - Barbecue
We Barbecue Our Own Meats
Hermitage and Peabody Phone 42-9420
Compliments of
BRADLEY 8: MCCLENNON
Wholesale Distributors for
School Supplies
Phone 6-4305
Compliment: of
BAR-B-CU-TIE
432 Murfreesboro Road
75 DRINK
, 5 N I
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Nashville, Tennessee
THE CAPITOL
"Always cz Good Show"
Your Neighborhood Theater
Second Avenue, South
MORE POWER TO THE REBELS
OBJECTS
0 f Parent-Teacher Associations
To promote the welfare of children and youth in home, school,
church, and community.
To raise the standards of home life.
To secure adequate laws for the care and protection of children
and youth.
To bring into closer relation the home and the school that parents
and teachers may cooperate intelligently in the training of the'
child.
To develop between educators and the general public such united-
efforts as will secure for every child the highest advantages in
physical, mental, social, and spiritual education.
HOWARD SCHOOL P. T. A.
President . ..,....., . .
First Vice-President ....
Second Vice-President. .
Third Vice-President. . .
Recording Secretary ....
Corresponding Secretary. . , . .
Treasurer .... , . .....,.
Officers 1952
p.MRS. E. A. MERONY
. .MRS. B. C. PHILLIPS
MRS. M. F. CAMPBELL
. . . .MRS. B. W. SEALY
. .MRS. ELMO HOPPER
. . .MRS. R. L. SNYDER
. .MISS EVELYN KARR
E9ltSEy DQMGLAS AUAIF
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TIIE III ST Ill I ll
AND
TESTHIIIEIIT
OF THE
SEIIIIIR CLIISS
OFT
1952
'F .
HOWARD HIGH SCHOOL
NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE
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