Lausanne Collegiate School - Lausanne Locket Yearbook (Memphis, TN)
- Class of 1957
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FOLNDERS OF LAUSANNE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS MISS BFSSIE STAT I-ER MRS EMMA DE SAUSSURE jETT ?.. fi DR C FORGI PAI Ill S ERII HINRICH IAMFS C IANC ASTER HAL CANARX I I H THE BOARD OI DIRECTORS Ol LAI SANNI SCHOOL EOR GIRIS Nlrs Harwell Allen Nlrs Rrehard Allen Norman Blake Ollxerf rthex 'lolm Clcghorn Blll Ioe Denton Wm XX Goodmm George Humphrexa Mrs G C Gu1llory Herbert Lexx Nlrs lohn Lotz Dr A XX Drele Robert Xlartm lrecl N Melntobh Niro Lourb Mueller Nirs C XX Prrum Mrs L lx Thompbon Alx rn XX ell Claude Wfeu Ioufh U15 Zzcul y GRADE SCHOOL FACULTY Left to right: Mrs. Bisland, Miss Sebrella, Mrs, Benson, Miss Brown, Mrs. McNees, Mrs. Hopper, Mrs. Wfilliams. Not pictured: Madame Gontard, Mrs, Baker, Mrs. Kelly, Mrs. Dixon, Mrs. Kinnett, i T 'l J--vnu-up-, U-----....,,. f--vw---p-.....,.. ,- w'-'i---.......,...,.,,,l .Q--.-.......-we--.Q -----.--.-U--.-.-.... .-.---1-pq.. HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY Seated, left to right: Mrs. Max well, Mrs. Connors. Mrs, Grucn Wald, Mrs. Dorf, Miss Daggett Mrs. Brown. Standing: Mrs Yeates, Mrs. Grlgg, Mrs. Mur tin, Mrs. Miller. Not pictured Mrs. Hughes, Mrs. Dickinson, --.--.-.pi v---Q--.A 'Qs Miss Zausauuc MARILEE AYCOCK Kmd Graclous Courteous Cooperatnve Loyal Honorable Dependable Conscxentxous Qraduafzng 611155 f 7957 U15 0 3 MARILEE AYCOCK The znzagwafz II 121151 1116 Stedman INIARY ERNESTINE BROWN '11 12111 1. I4 1 111 A g. -Shakespmrc my ANN MCILVA ClI7'i0.S'ffj' if OI NE BRYAN ic' of ffm fr1l'7iI,f of f ' emifzifzc bl'dI'?7'j fBencdict 'NME uugv LUCY ANN CANARY Hou far tbfzl little 4' 1115176 ff1f'0zc'.f lair be zzmy' -Shakespeare CHARLOTTE MAY CATHEH i 11 f f .1 'XIII 'Milf G1'e,1f ml ZX ffm f,x ,'11'cw ff 4 f -RUSR 7 f was - ,RJ 50, ' SUZANNE ELLIS Grave IZYZJ' in aff Iver ylafvx. 170.11 an iff lm 111 efery geytzzre dignity and fore. f'Milton f LILA DULANEY GARDNER Affuw nobler Hume: hem! Mme fozzng 01 more low! nezef bca! Wfztbnz a bzmmzz brew! Bryon f WWW L2 Q Diff? A MH f me 2, yi, fix H554 Wf- K v 114' QW ff ,fin My 4, M by f KWH wif' ,W W1-,.,..,.., 4 V 4 WAQZZ-gif , , f Je W fic Y wi ff my , ff i 1 '5 f'fQflfy4 I if? ' W fav hw' ELIZABETH BECK rl fztfffflflfvffgfvf fvfff mmf ' 1 A N5 11 23 A xx s LAWRIE Ijlfwlfwjng 14 fgfvf L URUUXX fl MN? 0. fw 'W 1 ' mf' .- ! -w 401 f 'C 4 'aff 1 I gfffvl .1 , H :Q ' af, ' - 7 0 f . ,aww C MW? 4 f , , 5' ' A f' ' f yryy Cf, J ff ' , f I fm, f ,fo , ,, W ,ff ,M-1 ,ff YL, ,J .1 fy A ,Z V I , iff , Qi- I 3 'Mft ' ' V 1 1 I A f f 1 -W u A ' H M , 1 Z ' v' f L fl, ' , -' ,, ,la t 1 y V , , .,. W, 1 ,wax sw, if JANE GREY MARSHALL It 15 41 fr 14121171 kewl ffm! lam X716 1211 11671615 -Lnknovvn KATHLLEN LOUIbE O LEARY if glfalfcjl zc 1 fc ,xtrffz g ' Z1 1 Je f u .c zrfy 2.1 tu fzflnzufifuz rf fix 01471. --Beecher xx EDITH JAMES PARTEE The mind ix iff ou zz pfafe and in ilself Can make a Heaz'c1z0fHe!I.a Hell of I-Ieaz en. -Milton , im? MAHALA CARTER RAY AJ live Izriglvf 51111 glfn'ifje,f live fky. So if ber fave ilf1n11i11'd zviflv ber eye. -Shakespeare 43. ATHYRN ELFANOR SMALLWO OD K I thou 1915 fesefzed T176 4011 11611611156 OPEN f 76 g Unko n 1 ,J f if J ,, gl 1 ff 79 1 ,W I 4 QW ll' JUDY ST. JOHN Of 5011! ,fim'ere. 111 action faiflvfzrf. and in lvwzm' clear. -Unknown +!f'1ga,.. .v KATHERINE COVINGTON THOMPSON V7l905e lowly fafe I5 but ber lean and lounefl grare. -Unknown Punk, df we l'6lll6771!267' her . . . Selling ads-using sentence fragments-Oh, Mrs. Graggn- y' all are so lazy -male roles in dance recitals-secret dates-sports: baseball, basketball, volleyball, kick ball, tennis, ice skat- ing, hockey, polo, riding, ping pong, badmin- ton, horseshoes, track-wants to play football, pole vault, and stock car race in that MG she's going to get-lwper to Jzrim fbe Channel next year'- I don't know what to wear, I just don't have a thing -forex turquoise-wants to go to that mining school out West-hates islands in the middle of Union Ext.-her funny letters- going to sales-blushes-rlmizz Jmoker'-her logic . . . PUNK AYCOCK Since Punk came to Lausanne in the 5th grade, she has been outstanding in the field of sports, In the 9th grade she was voted Most Athletic and became a member of the Gold Team. In the 10th grade she won an art scholar- ship avvard. In her junior year she served as Red Cross representative, president of the Rid- ing Club, and a member of the Tennis Club. In her senior year she was a member of the Tennis Club, president ot' the Riding Club, and presi- dent of the Art Club. She was also on the Cir- culation Staff of The Locket. J. x .iff ' fs, 1'-. lliiai' . l.X,,,..1- 'f 'i.i 5 LX KT ii ,J E1-ne,ffi1ze.11.v we l'C'lUC'7llbl3l' bw' , . . A!1L'djf Ilae firft af rrhool- bis-rkill in drdirzg-always Kings-her baby face always organized-her love for the life... excuses and ali- haunting Wfilly smiling-nfzmyf finer things in ITRNITSTINIZ BROXVN lfrncstinc ulmc to Lausanne in th grade. She has lwccn il member of the Blur. Team. thc Glce Cluh, and the Spanrsh Club During her senior your she worked on the Pho tography Staff of The Locket. H! Q. .ex j., , gn. W? fm, , N' I . ,- .4 S Y rlgig --' 'Z , ,--Q, xi A I J nl' nj 5 . S '- Allll. ax we r'w11en1!1er Iver . . . Nonchalant attitude-bitter sarcasm-kimo- nos and other oriental outfits-her adoration for the Court House-her purse full of good- ies -outstanding singing ability , . . 1 ANN BRYAN Ann Came to Lausanne in her sophomore year. She has been a member of the Glee Club and the Blue Team. In the 10th grade she was a member of the Science Club and the Dramat- ics Club. In her junior year she was a member of the Riding Club and the Spanish Club. This year she has been on the Advertising Staff of The Locket and Social Chairman of the Span- ish Club. HIV s -.-f1,aru2.,. i, ...J-v t .'.:, ' new -mx R K., u X :su -,1 1.,,,x survi- x , 4 i' if 5 if , . . il Lucy. as we 1'6l1I677Ib61' ber . . . 'xVhere are you going, Lucy? To get in- spired ? Giant of Ifae ffm-J-that's why we have such a high archway-mor! Il7Ig!'n't'6'fll!. izzrb- uvzrd bnflel dafzfer' in Ibe rlfzrr-will rereize lhe medal fm' perfect cZffc'Iidc1IIt'e rerorzf-odd sit- ting positions-constantly eating in classes- loves to draw umbrellas and hookworms-noted for originality-that COUGH-never without nail polish-naturally curly hair . . . Ll 'CY CANARY Lucy has been at Lausanne since the 2nd grade. In the Oth grade she was a member of the library staff and the Blue Team. In her sophomore year she was a member of the Glee Club, the French Club, the National Honor Society, and was a Red Cross Representative. In the llth grade she was Vice President and Sergeant-of'Arms of the Iunior Class, Historian of the National Honor Society, Secretary of the Ifrenth Club. and a member of the Tennis Club. She was in the Latin Tournament for four years and the Iirench Tournament for two. In her senior year she was editor of The Locket, President of the National Honor So- ciety, Vice President of the French Club, and a member of the Art Club. , A X55-. , x 1 qs..-..,h 6,M.., x , .HNQN y , 'TQ-'fd X Mr C I -N p f Cfuzrfnfle. an ue I'e','1llCUlfJC'l' lm' . . . Ladv wrestler with a steering wheelflosing things!-her store-bought suntan!-energy plus -her love for attentionwher outfitsgi foot 5 artistgindustrious as .1 bug-fffzei I0 clmzz up imfraes'-in and out of PlL1CC5-tZfIllI'1J going ,vovzezzliere-great sorority fan-hope she gets that camera fixed before she goes to college . , . CHARLOTTE CATHY Charlotte came to Lausanne in her freshman year. She became a member of the Gold Team and sang in the Glee Club. In her junior year she was Red Cross Representative, a member of the library staff and a member of the Tennis Club. She also won several art scholarship awards. During her senior year she was a mem- ber of the Art Club, art editor of The Locket, and social chairman of the Spanish Club, we cvilue Q Q 'Lew -- fe ' - - ' vw., .gn Qs - - ' ' X4-.AQ .. ,X v ' 'YY' . . Z' , N ax- xz f N. , rs ,N , x 2 x .K 4 'vs 4 1, .f k -.4 I 1. . 'J 1' 'lil g S . 1, Y 'S A.. X: ,Lil-67-if . Q .-'.,',,',r. A1'L h J -1 v 1 -, 1- 5 l. 1 . 1- . .-, '5?l'!?favel v x -,ng ' 'N'vw-A-f- uf QQ 0-' ' as vga ' Alai I H' . 'QA vg ' - ' U 5, J, , 421 g. ,, , yfxf' :yi ' 5 ,Q Rh 'x I f,L4w.x ' rl A '- , 1 ' 1.4 5.1 W , lf 5 6' A A :LA Q' A 1 ' Q , A-1 - . .lllzghfg L illffllfi. ,glllii fi ,K ' 18 A A ' k X y X X QA, . s .. A5 - ' b4 .Tm'f, ,4J'!QN.v Egg Y ',l,. . -V 4 - xx ix ':-- X X ' , Q x r- 'X J ',l5sfg1 c ,ffl M ww. s sr . ,l .. X 41: 1 ' . , lg .. D A L: I.. 4 '.,x- ,nf J' n,h7 - ' 'Qty' 'W ash -as Gary! HL,iJa.My6,xv:A 'ian l T-2.fngi5sfawigwQfW ,lj A I Szzzamfe, as 206 7'67I.7671l!7L'P'l7C'I' , . . Flawless rlresserfbezxuty parl0r's best patron -needs to have a collection taken up to rc- place her old bmbezz-dozwl A-Hmdaf. fCQ.1dill.1cJ f-rnaking .1 rut in the r0.1cl from here to Ox- fordw Abrerld and sorority meetings her smfi' ot' lifef-our class' aspiranr for Miss America of 1965-favorite conversatiun pieceffpeople she knows and plares she's been rand thats not bad conversation, eitherj . . . Sl TZ.-XNNIT I-'l-l.lS Sumnne mme in l,.1ns.1nne in the lflzh gnu-lu. She was Ll memlver ul' the Cilee fflnlw .znrl the Gold Team. ln the 11th grade she was .1 mem' her of the Dranmrics Clul: .lllll the Slmnlsh Club. In her senior yC.1Y she was srlremry of' the Spanish Cluh .incl .1 lnernher ul, the .lklX'L'l tising sniff of The lmlketf 3021-TN E I ii, fum N:-' E52 .,f '7 , Q, Zi cf ,- L- ! , , 1711f.11f1'-1. 111 IZ1' 1'111f1f111f111f11f1' . . Afli.llIS.lS fXV.lI1tL1ff'llO llllilgllhllltlll tonncrning POCIUS LlIILl css.1ys--fscfond question .islcctl ulvout Ll hoy is, Dot-s hc l1.lXL' INOIlCl'?H7'LlOL'5I1if w.1nt long l-lIliQCfIl.1llS. just trikt-s gCl.lKlI1 t.1hlcts for nothing 1:1111 Il'fH'f1'1', 111111.11 ,'.' 'ui 11!,ffn! ihfffii--f-siiigs likg .1 l.1rk, ,1 1lc.11l oncfgcts .1 big thrill out of h,1ving horses thingr gears- 11 flhff. LI lu11y?ffJ1.1!1'1 .ffmf qditl I heir someone s.11' fffmffb-f11l.11's golf III such s11it.1l1lg w1',1th- cr 152 111-growl . , . DI 'LA XVY C11-XRLDXFR Iblllllltl' 1.111111 to l,.,lLIS.lIlIlU .1s .1 lJo.1r1linLu stutltnt 111 hir j11111or lL'.lI'. Slit' xx.1s .1 iminhcr ol' thu lsrciuh Clulv, thu lJf.1lIl.ll1tS Clulv. .1n1l thc N11tion.1l lluiior Smitty. During htr stnior X't'.1r shc xx.1s PfL'SlklL'Xll ol' the l'41'Q111l1 Cluh. xiic pry-sitlciit ol' tht- N.llilJIlLll llonor Stmticljf. vita prcsulcnt ot' tht- SQ111111' C,l.1ss, 11 lllCITll5CI' ot' thc Tcnnis f,lLllW, ,intl litQr11ry ctlitor of The Lotkctf' 4 r we? ,1 rl 1' in ,I -ww- f . ' 4 . 'R' s 1 I ' A 2, C Beth, df we renzember ber. . . Good disposition-sprawling on front lawn -lice all-ffm' aflalele of the Jevezzlb period gym flair-full of life-zooming around C.B.C. and Willy' Kings-her fantastically long finger- nails- HOMElN1AKER OF THE YEAR . . . BETH LANVRIIH Beth has been with us since the 11th grade. She became a member of the Blue Team and the Spanish Club. In her senior year she was treasurer of the Glee Club and editor of The Locket. 554 zwwsg X it 64' ii' y I ,. fX Q J' 151716. 615 156 I'EH1c?7llI9EI' IIJEJI' . . . Love that natural blond hair and those big blue eyes-rfmrlerl girl in Our flfzrr-always ready to lend a helping hand-fwe need more of that kind,-loves dogs-we suddenly dis- covered shes quite an artist-two favorite sub- jects: ballet and honesty . . JANE MARSHALL jane has been with us at Lausanne since the 11th grade. She has been a member of the Spanish Club, the Blue Team, and the Glee Club. In her senior year she was Red Cross rep- resentative, a member of the Art Club and the Photography Staff of The Locket. 5, il . w sf L+ L ,N 'N ELI . .lu 4.1 -1 J .' X . 'fl .I f A if' .KV rv JE U, 1 1 lxlzflifafuff. ui zz 4 1'c111w11f1ei'fm' . , , linulw, lwolcx. lwolm. --likcb cgting lunlli out -has .affinity for motonyclcs-''XY'lw's in that piCtL1i'c? fm1zfz' .ifftzfftil-IOZlf:,if .zz .'.'I'ziA,Q6 IO5 --l-.1YUI'llC Song, Blank Dcnini Trouscrs and MOtcirq'clc Bootsuf always willing to help and IX1fflklP.lIC+lV.1I'l ol good niusn . . . liA'I'I-ILIIX O'I.lfARY Kutlilucn mme to l.411is.111m in lur junior Nur. Shu lmnim- .1 im-inlwcr nl' the ljlllllldlltx Cflulw anal the Spanish Cilnlv. ln licr Noninr yur slu- was liistoriaii nf ilu- N,1twii.1l Honor Sof piety anal .1 im-inbcr ol' tliu Litcmrx' Smit' of The Locket, ,fl 7l'ibC X 1 1 vi -2 '1 i Edith. af ue re111emf1erlve1'. . . Clockwatcher-picking up stray pencils- -home-grown bun-her temper-always seen with a Latin book-her leadership in calisthen- ics-her deep sighs revealing boredom and weariness in all classes-her long distance phone calls to Arkansas at noon-always rush- ing around making a big production out of the least little thing . . . EDITH PARTEE Edith came to Lausanne in the eighth grade. In the ninth grade she became sergeant-at-arms of freshman class. In the tenth grade Edith was Red Cross representative and library as- sistant. In her junior year she was president of the Spanish Club and a member of the Rid- ing Club. In her senior year she was a member of the Art Club, the circulation manager of The Locket, senior reporter for the paper, and an entrant in the Latin Tournament for four years. zviftf 1.-1 . Uf, ku! x -p I J J I I J J 9 rg illalmfa. nr we iwlzefzzfzei' Iver , . . Great Confederate soldier of the old army- The South shall rise again lnfher smiling face fgood humoryfuwait just a secondg the read- ing of the minutes comes first -M A H A H- L A-financial troubles, I Cunt even keep my own money straight. f Latex clause in Con- stitution-gojzzg fo ,rlfzrl gizizzg driziug ferrous -uezw 11 hair our of plare-:1 second Helen Hays- Don't forget youve got to have your annual pictures taken today if you want them in the annual. . . . he.-. MAHALA RAY M.ih.1l.1 has her-n .ii L.1us.inne sinte the llth grade. She was Ll member of the Drnmatics Club, As Ll senior she was setremry of her tlass. photoigmpliy editor ol' The Loclcetf' .1 mem- lwer ol' the Glue Club. .ind .1 incinlver ot' the Art Cfluh. QRQQXVQX WH 5: ' :VA ' k 1 Sf Iv ' 1 is . , 'T 64 , . i i.. Y i 1 . i J... f Jr L.: --1 1 4 .1 5 'V s .J - if . i' sa 3 H r. - -1 if C . 1 Q , A 12' N , 69 , 4 lp, . v u , .' , r M f . 'ee .elf , K . Y KATHY SMALLXVOOD Kathy returned to Lausanne for her senior year iifter an absence of six years. She became Z1 member of the Blue Team, treasurer of the Student Countil, 21 member of the Glee Club, a member of the Art Club, and an assistant to the literary editor of The Locket. 1 mi f gh H . H rex Kallay. af we rwzzenzber ber . . . ' -Jize four :hoe-her gentle manner and quiet waysisubtle wit-frequent trips to Holly Springs- Don't rush me! -frequent head- nj aches-future historian-her alcolvlic guinea pigs . . . 'f , xg. JN fzzdy. ai' ue J'C'llIL'llIflC'J' ber . . . Stubbornness4Friday night movies with the ,qirlsAthree'minute phone calls from Oklahoma -always trying to get cultured-doing French in every class except French class-laziness- love for pink elephants and buddhas-stage fright-greatest president in the school, fhad enough practicej . . . Jtox' ST. JOHN 'ludy tame to LLILISJIIIIC during the last halt' of the ninth grade. In the tenth grade she was president of her class. and she entered the Latin Tournament. ln her junior year she was presi- dent of her class, a member of the French Club, the National Honor Society, and the Tennis Club. She was in the lfrench Tournament for two years. During her senior year she was again president of her class, secretary of the National Honor Society, secretary-treasurer of the French Club, advertising manager of The Locket, and a member of the Art Club. VX OD C .N 'Q ...'f burr' Lhwn-,W , ,553 x 0 T' ' 791 Q .A 1 Q if QVXYT' ' ' JI -C. 'Af-'. . i , V, . ,Q I ,- rtdw' , Kfztlvy. at we remenzfzer Iver . . . Always portraying the Virgin Mary in Christ- mas plays-her wistful eyesgher prudishness- meeting trains from Knoxville-her love for the limelight-her naive innocence-her soft voice . . . H, ...,r KATHY THOMPSON Kathy entered lausanne in kindergarten. In the ninth grade she was vice president of her class and a member of the Library Staff. ln the eleventh grade she was in the Tennis Club. National Honor Society, and treasurer of the French Clulv. ln her senior vear she was vice president of the Art Cluh, a member of the French Club and Tennis Club, treasurer of the National Honor Society and of the Senior Class. and art editor of The Locket, I F S 'Q Q. 1-J e MNH Y 1' s I X . Af' NTZQ 13 2 :O ow O3 Q: cis? Jog h I H :C 3 E J A O Qsrbgxk NSE :Q mc be :I di: CE FI: v md SHOWS EUS 5 F bumgm MW: cm mg Nam Em 'fuluohm N UL Ou 3 5: Q Jr 2 E 2 CS :Dm MW 9:2 2 Z :UW :M OL 2 :SEQ 2 we C ACL EO :E on 28 U Z H 55, 32 UQUHHN SSEO V 6 Dm EF Uubggbm-O 1 TE! VCO: Q RCQE E SESS Uwgbm mc VEC SQQSNNR .SXSW ESQ ANNE: D MWC egg JE U mm M E: Eb 52 :E QECO N3 S 2 Naam sum Uszwgm 26 :EU EE UC USCG an S2 N532 A. :H Z M H 'I . ' n 1 :N .R H mi R . 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Barncttc Ifranccs XV.1rc Linda Wall Mary Ann Gordon Marx' Nell l r.mk Pre,rirfe11f Vile Pfwidwfl Martha Arm Powell AUCC Jappc Sefretfzry-Treafurer Sergeaui-411-A wif 41 , X fm f , ,f,,f, , ,, f I , f ' f 'ef Sak, fv- M 5 f P' 'i Uphvmv c 611155 First row, lcft to right: Kxrcn Ci.11'SUH, Ann Ck.1rrL1tl1crs, BJrb.1r.1 Dc1ug.uh, Second row: P.1tty Gill, Kiy Killclxrcw. Susiu Lotz. Third ww: Pariy Loeb, Hgauhcr MQDOIUIJ. Buttf, Carol Thomgs. Kathie Hudson Ann Stone Plmjdmf Ifife Prem1'c11l Madeline Marshall Mcllnda Hall Sew'etm'y TI'Cl1if'lI'L'V T me ,.. 5 ?resl1mz114 611155 Top row: Mcllie Farmer, Gail Grider, Floyd Humphries. Middle row: Libby Kinnett. Roberta. Malory, Beverly Maury. Bottom row: Arlene Pinstein, Arm XY eil. U16 Sighflz Grade First row, left to right: jane Dollahite, Peggy Shannon, Elizabeth Cleghorn, Blanche Buckingham, Lou Ellyn Hindman. Second row: Bettye Gale Schaeffer, Beverly Brist, Sandra Summerall. Mary june Paine. Snippy Finch. Third row: Mary Lou Hill. Rem jo Alperin, Ebbye Bollinger, jane Guillory, Nina Mclntosh. Fourth row: Robbie Rob- ertson, Sally Denton, Mary Lou Hay, Nancy Davidson, Not pictured: Mary Ann Lewis. E715 Seventh grade First row, seated, left to right: Madclyn Chandler, Lynn Prcwitt. Gloria Cerwin, Shar- ron Hcndrix, Lynn Douthit. Second row: Ann Guillory, Levin Bell, Cornelia Allen, Mary Lindsay Andrews. Third row, standing: Betsy Goodman, Barbara Blake, Martha McCalla, Barbara Bell, Ruth Hunt, Judy Wfilden, Patsy Byrd, Sally Goodman. Not pictured: Alice Hopkins. E716 Sirflz Grade Front row, left to right: Linda Silverson, Patte Morrison, Sara Rightor, Martha Mc- Kellar, Lucile Yow, Sharri Paullus, Marilyn Gates, Susan Tucker, Paula Stern, Carol Houston. Back row: jan Wfhitworth, Louise Cramer, Lucy Lee Hill, Sue Davis, Anne Riley, Sue Adams, U16 Zffh Grade Left to right: Carol Diane De Lop, Sally Pace, Linda Ferguson, Judy Kaminsky, Sandra Allan, Melissa Allen, Blanche Humphreys, Ann Hall, Virginia Gayer, jessica Crouch, Courtney Lewis, Judy Stringer, Susan Palmer, Carol Ann Cooper, Dianne Bowden, Marianne L.1ncaster,'Ruth jappe, Charla Hudson, Louisa Condon, Lynn Phillips, Not pictured: Lisa Hughes. U15 9011 th Grade First row, seated, back to front: Anne Allen, Georgia Stater, Catherine Bowden. Second row: Paige Beaumont, Janice Goff, Lois Alexander, Kitty Denton. Third row: Kathleen Henrich, Linda Curle, Charlotte McNamee. Standing: Judy jones. Not pictured: Diann Williams. IV? Exam. r-4 df' --i U16 Uzird Grade First row, seated, front to luck: Susan Seelbinder, Judy Bowden, Bonnie Strothcr. Set- ond row: Patricia Pullam, Laura Pruette, Elise Morgan. Third row: Suzanne Brescia, Susan Marshall. Standing, left to right: Tess Baxter, Debbie Hall, May Humphreys. Not pictured: Lea Hazelwood. Che 56'6'I7IfId Grade Last row, left to right: Diane Levy, Sharon Bozof, Pamela Cox, jo Ellen Schaeffer. Third row: Carolyn Hyatt, Margaret Barton, Sally Goodman, Roberta XY'all-ter. Second row: Andrea Sledge, Blair Kerr, Frances Condon, First row: Marie Jett, Patricia Parran, Leslie Ann Lee. At reading table: Blanche Mallory, Martha Carlson, Elizabeth Buchmgin Mildred Lewis, Marilyn Yelvington, Tina Paullus, Anita Cooper. Che Zz' I 6 ads First row, left: Gina Pope, Terry Aaron. Second row: Kitty Summerall, Camille Bizot, Janice Lowery, Maska Goedecl-ce. Third row: Bradley Muller, Pam Williams, Karen Henrich, Frances Foy. Fourth row: Robin Hall, Helen Tully, Kay Guillory, Suzanne Alperin. Fifth row: Linda Lovvorn, Helen Allen, Florence Kinnett, Leigh Marshall. Sixth row: Judy Warren, Tish Reid. Mndergarfcn Starting rear tenter, raiding to left: Angelyn Hamblin. joy Barlow. Allhlllkltl Guy. Gingtr Cortese, Suzanne Carter, Cerily Tipton, Cindy Humphries, Bette Ann Bailey, Curol Fippinger, Corrine Blake, Judy Basist, Ann Fippinger, Debby Stafford, Helen Donelson, Pam Pennington, Ann Harwell, Linda Graves, Deborah Carpenter. Donna Carpenter, Honeybunch Schoffer, Linda Ferrell, Susan Heare, Libby Wilson, Deborah Payton, Marion Leal Majors, Beth Burton, Pege Sternberger. Ber.1 Ann Ellis. Not pirtured: Suzanne Berretta, jan Connors, Darcie Denkot, Vicki Garbarini, joy Grenadier, Bieki Sheridan, Dee Evans, XJ xx X . XJ fp -i Literary 1 f 'I ? 1 ' X Xxx X -Z 5 V i cwuwj X , V My V WMM lf fif O V V xv ,ww Q SLLEP I should like to lie Pilloved in grasses deep Down vshere the riy er runs And sleep and sleep and sleep I should like to feel Damp earth benelth my head And knovy that flovs ers sweet Were crushed to make my bed Then I eould be at peace And ney er would I eare Or know that little spider webs Mellie farmer 9th grade THANKSGIVING DAY On Thanksgiy ing Day thls year I hope that God may hear Thanks bestow ed from all mankind Pvems For His lox ing kindness and peaee of mind Each one is thankful in his ovsn vyay And I hope that ey ery one will pray For all the good things He has done For us and all men neath the sun The Pilgrims set aside that first Thanksgiymg Day For each and ey eryone to pray To God for all the goodness He has wrought And for the freedom which they had sought Edith Partee 12th Grade AUTUMN THOUGHTS The sun rose higher in the sky As my friend and I were passing by An ayenue ot grand old oaks A s the magie rays then touched the trees Gilding it onee their liey leayes And brightening up eaeh pllnt md bush We simultaneously made 1 vyish God grant us too that magic power To spread sueh happiness ey ry hour Kathy Thompson Nth grade OUT THE XX INDOXY7 Before a test my palm starts itehing My eye starts twitching My heart starts thumping I feel like jumping Out the window My nery es are deal My feet like lead My brun in a heap I really must leap Out the window I struggle through the est I do my best My teacher knovys it But she throws it Out the window Nina Melntosh 8th Grade V, I , I , , A fd , I v V V 4 'V .4 , ' y, , . V . . . . ' . . . 4 . . j V, - Y A ' 7 ' ' yy .A 4' t . 4 . dk. . . , .7 I , 4 b L y 1 ' . ar ff- c 'A . K, . V V , , A s w AL - ' -' V ll' - V V M Y Were glistening in my' hair. , I GL 1 I 1 ' 'I - I V- v If v Y A ' t L 1 V . VA , ,' . ' Y ,Q . V V' , V ' 1 v I If v v v, ' I I I. I ' A V ' Xl. Y- v 4 I V I 1 1 at 7 I y ' ' 3 . ' V . ' A ' ' Q y FRESHMAN INITIATION How rrdrculous we looked In those srlly beads and ears Wfrth the multxcolorcd strands Draped down rnto our laps' Our clothes worn wrong srde out And ads a fortune o worth But now that rt rs over Wfe remember lt wrth mrrth A Ircshman LOOKING BACK just twelye years ago as I recall I started to school twas 10 the fall I oft trmes thought oh what a shame Folks should come here full of knowledge Wrthout the need of books or college As a tremblrng semor wrth graduatron my goal I now belreve that knowledge rs wrsdom and currosrty rts soul And each long hour I spent nn school Was worth more to me than a precrous jewel I ye learned not only to work and play But begun to know people from day to day So twelye full years long though they seem Lookrng back now appear a very short dream Kathy Smallwood 12th Grade MY DAY Every mornrng at 7 15 I become a Hot Rod queen I yump rn my car and turn the motor on I push on the gas and lxke a flash I m gone Well I m from the country as most of you know I lne out where you can go erther fast or slow Thrrty mrles an hour drdn t mean a thmg to me T1ll I saw rt over here rn Tennessee I was crursrng along just drlvrng superb When a man ln a black and whrte car Motloned me oyer to thc curb He told me Srster you were domg more than thrrty Come on we are gomg to see the yudge He replrcd I m gorng to let you go but 1f I catch you a arn You wrll haye to notrfy your ncxt of krn So you see as I tome to Lausanne cy ery day What I go through on the way Mahala Ray 12th Grade LIFE He walks rn darkness And has no compannon Save only the heavens There was a trme when he was merry But that was long ago Now there IS only a shadow of a man Beneath the sky And the echo of hrs cane rn the drstance Where 15 he? He IS gone Ann Bryan 1 2th Grade 1 Q Q . I , ' Y . ' v 1 a . v v A , A U . Y I ' I v 1 Y , , . . . , . . , , , , I said, No, sir, I'm not going to budge. , g y 1 I A Y 7 , , , , , , . . l .L- , 1 7 , , , I . ' 9 'I T I V 3 1 . . I Y ' if 1 ,Q L . E ,fa v , . Fl - -R ff 5 x 5 Q al Yf'iw,,, ' 6 2 -r' , 'Q , ,, me Qui!-, Leigj A go U - 'f-YX'1' iQv, .-..' 34 2. U Judy' LUCY l 'f N, Beth Punk D U 'V' hu f'4f 161 P .. if Sf' MI . . 99 Fditll ' af if , .XM K 1:9 M f 4 E h I 4 ' , -:FX Q , if A Q X 43, I Kathy 1 , f If if 5762 Dulancv Suzmnc 1 , 5,, g ,Ml A ff, 1,15 -QW -N Mahala Kathleen X' fx V .14 GCD- X . 14 f..+a:f.:,,,,, K ,fy 1, 'f- tfat xafglrfbr. A ' 1-' , , T.,y'Lf . . W1 '-war. 'Elf - J 1-f45g,,.,,Q . , 1 1,-vw, . ' '. -n 3 ,Q 35: k , 'fiifi I Q, , IM, , r-,, A V ' ':.' it , . 5 X . 'Tk t t 4, ,r-U?5.YZ'.5-'.,r . Ann Frnestine S? 4 'fi as o I 4 4 X Charlotte jane -1 - A Kathy T. last Ml! and Cesfameuf XX e the Senior Class of 1957 being mentally confused physically incapaci tated and momentarily generous do hereby ordain publish and declare this our last will and testament The beneficiaries to wit are as follows To Virginia Bateman Lucy Canary leaves her grace in dancing To Gynel Newton her slicing partner ucly St ohn leaves her biology ex periments To Beth Hughes Kathy Thompson leaves her love for U T To Linda Wfall Dulaney Gardner leaves Mrs Thompson To ennie Barnette Ernestine Brown leaves her tardiness and excuses To Beth Hughes Dulaney Gardner ucly St ohn and Kathy Thompson leave the French Club To Carolyn Davies ane Marshall leaves her book reports To Frances Ware Mahala Ray leaves her commuting to school To Carolyn Davies Kathy Smallwoocl leaves her demure manner To Virginia Bateman Beth Lawrie leaves her hitch hiking to sorority meet in s To Gynel Newton Edith Partee leaves her English notebook To Jennie Barnette Charlotte Cathey leaves her irresponsibility To Linda Wall Suzanne Ellis leaves her Cadillac To Carolyn Davies Ann Bryan leaves her purse full of goodies To Frances Ware Punk Aycock leaves her worn out riding clothes To the Junior Class Lucy Canary and Edith Partee leave their Latin books on the shelf in hopes that they ll be used To Mrs Gragg the Senior Class leaves the English classics spelling books and term papers To the junior Class as a whole the Seniors leave their front row seats in Chapel senior privileges and Friday lunches with Mrs Cobb XX' e also leave the school in hopes that they can run it as well as we did To Mrs Cobb the Seniors leave Lausanne School for Girls Q K . , . 7 . , . . . . , . . Q , . . ,J ' J . - , . . , . . J . 3 p . . . , , J . I , ' ,J - 7 ' ' To Virginia Bateman, Kathleen O'Leary leaves her brain, , . g . , . , , , . , . 4 , . . 1 , , ' 5 7 7 7 Y 3 ' ' . , . Organization! Q K , V56-5+ Aff XS-rl f s, ' My fb ,QQ 63 C M 'A f - , X X ' Q5 34 C x ' IL X K 1 , X 'S A ,W ' V f fy Y' G I V U16 1111151114146 c71f1,vfar ry the juniar Ken! Urrfss J-llyh Salma! Hhapler Left to right: Jennie Barnett, jane Mrlrslmll, Ion lfllyn Himlmnn, Gail Gridcr. Mrs, Brown, Sponsor, Libby Kinnctt, Patty Gill, Levin Bell. 4 Grade School 6ha,z1!er Left to right: Paige Beaumont, Paule Stern, bfay Humphreys, Miss Brown, Sponsor, Linda Lovvorn, Carolyn Hyatt, Sally Parc. fausanne jlflafhezav' 61116 ga 3 + N Ofhcers t to right: Mrs. Vincent C. O'Lcary, Mrs. F. Summcrull, Mrs. R. I.. Irwin, M M Joh H Lt Ms james Lancast nry Loeb Jr., Mrs. Armstcad Andrews, rs. n . 0 z, r. P sidcnt. 151' ,4 ,flficelhzg of the ,Causauue Mathers' 61116 Qrench 61116 liront row, left to right: Virginia Bateman, Dulaney Gardner, Presitlentg Luty Canary, Vice President. Back row: Mrs. Dickinson, Sponsor, Beth Hughes, Judy St. john, Secre- tary-Treasurerg Kathy Thompson. Spanish 61116 Seated, left to right: Linda Wall, Treasurer, jane Marshall, Sergeant-at-Armsg Carolyn Davies, President, .lennie Barnett, Vice President: Suzanne Ellis, Secretary. Standing: Miss Daggett, Sponsor, Gynel Newton, Beth Hughes, Margot Stern, Roberta Mallory, Kathleen Oleary, Heather Macllonalel, Ann Bryan, Charlotte Cathey. Q1- Q X . ,W..,..... . . ,,,, . ..,,.............. .......,,....-us- ' ...,.f,....... i. , . l ' 2:22512-'SU f' I fudcu! Eaurzcil Seated, left to right: Beth Hughes. secretary: Mnrilee Aycock, president: Gynel Newton, vine president: Kathy Smallwood, Treasurer. Standing: Barbara Blake, 7thg Betsy Good- man, 7thg Heather McDonald, 10thg Susie Lotz, l0thg Beverly Maury, 9thg Anne Wfeil Qthg Jane Guillory. Sth: and Nina Melntosh, 8th. v rg-R, elf? 24222K ir. 'mist ,4rf Klub NNXXXXXXXXX ,.,v 1? - ,C-yr, 'ILE 15' Sffff Quai 'lx 'fzglgy , 4 Y W. ' 44 f :WR i V I 1,w..fyf,'Z , . 3 f' -bk Sw, pw ' my Qr' 1 V, ' , lg. A I, -i 1' 3 4 ' 'fl 'imylr-f,. fi '- if' x! A I-A Q my 'g , - 5 ' Vai 1-if at Q-V' I K i' Q I . Display of ,Arfufvrk kidiug Klub M AR I LIQIQ AYCQOCQK. Prwiffwzf f L... ,Au Ar! 67fll5'S Seated, lcft to right: Melinda Hall, Ann Stonc, Billic lean Buxtcr, Mcllic Farmer, lant- Marshall. Standing: Charlotte Cathay. Anne Weil, Libby Kinnett, Marilcc Aycock, Mrs. Brown, Teacher. ,4 Kalki 611155 Mrs. Baker, Instructor gi r- un , 5 S Pfam? Department Mrs. Kinnett, Instructor, Diane Levy, Pupil. -02 11171.71 'J rf' x Q' 6 712:21 rr ,. s 7- ,1 2122: Z, I 1 fy! 3 f 'X 3 ,fi f ' In . Hiolagy 1111. First tahle, left tn right: Edith Partte. l.tity f.1n.irx', lntlx' St. john. Second tahle: Mrs- Yeates, lnstrtittoii lieth Isiwrie, Kathy Srnallwootl, lirantes Vlfare. Not pittrireil: l.ind.i Wall Annual Staff Standing, left to right: Charlotte Cathey, Co-Art Editor: Edith Partee, Circulation Co- Chairrnang 'lane Marshall, Photography Assistantg Beth Lawrie, Editorg Jennie Harriett, junior Representative: Carolyn Davies, junior Class Representative, Judy St, john, Ad- vertising Chairman. Seated: Mrs. Gragg, Sponsor: Dulaney Gardner, Literary Eelitorg Lucy Canary, Editorg Kathy Thompson, Treasurer and Co-Art Editor. Not pictured: Mahala Ray, Photography Editor. -. - .-3 w 1.3-uw f 1 , , Senior 611155 Oficers Seated. left to right: Dulaney Gardner. vine preside-ntg Kathy Thompson Treasurer: Mahala Ray, secretary. Standing: Judy St, John, president. Paper Staff Seated, left to right: Barhara Delugach. husiness manager. Kay Killehrew. editor. Stand- ing: Margot Stern. corresponding secretary. Bette Carol Thomas, co-editor. Others not listed: Mary Ann Gordon, general news editnrg Mary Nell Frank, feature editor. Susie Lotz, sports editorg Karen Carson. fashion editorg Martha Ann Power, make-up editorg Patsy Loeb, bookkeeper: Ann Carruthers and Patti Gill, art editors. 5 72 CT' I-V. bf x ,-if Aff, , 4 sg 1 r K pw Y it 1 . 'ig -1 W 5 I fb v,L9 f ,, ,vW, L as flsvfhya A 5 'ez-1'ff' . in V ' '1 4 f Q' WT E E H Ab. X15 Y . ww -4.0-4. '--34 'H .' '46, f,, Qt! A V , -M4 W ' h fazvf W, A6 fe f 1 ,, 5 ,mf if f sf? y ,. nr. . f 1 X, if v . x, 1 ' 9 ,V f 6 vf 733' ' ,5Q,.,., 24 Q L ,, , M luv , , wfj 1 ' f 9' ,U X in . , W WM , ,F , if 4: 2 x i : f I - Hy ' iq, ',,.! , Jr. '-L' M-he-?'Af AW' cv . A L ', If .f A r . ,, .f ' N 4-A , Y, . - , . u, , . M ni' ,'-Q. awffm ? ' 1 fr X . ,JN 3152 sf A QQIV' . '5- 5-.. 9 ...J- : 1-, ...ri ..J....J:., ' ' 2722 '14 '2ff'5gf Q' f M, ,,.,,' f . .,.. ...-.,- M ,N nfhlaz, '. 'Q x A it a f,, A., C' I' 2 ' 1 X3 5 W Q - U ff A -fx, H.. 3 1 n of, f-AH .,Y . 2 .J ' ' fb Z7 In 2 kg 'fx Y X A jg If -41 x 'mf 'H , av ai X 3 ' 4' X , . 3 71 4 A .-pg., I F , ,U I ' 1 A ' W A . ffm- JMQ ,fi X fi -ff Kafeferia Staff Standing, left to right: Carrie, Annie, Mattie, Arthur. 4? .Activities f Rf V V 4555: V xfssw ' V nw '1- 5 K W SE V x, qw V K ,I t , ,Q A 'C' f Nr X 1. l ex ' ' as t , .N 5 ' Nix, Xa 2 ' 'is yy 5 fi C5 I 1 I ll J . X. .9 HK in '-'- 1 A Che Cyping 611155 Left to right: Mrs. XY'il1iam5. instruztorg Dulancy Gardner, Ann Bryan, Jennie Bdrncttr Frances Ware, Mahala Ray, Erncstinc Brown. J-loner Saciefy Selectinus Left to right: Dulaney Gardner, fricndiiwtg Lucy Canary, most outstanding in scholarship, leadership, character, and service. ?,L,,,,,,,,,,,.,Y l6'eezrd114g Students ght: Linda Wall, Manila, Arkansas: Dulaney Gardner, Parag ld Seventh and fighth Grades Christmas Formal shman Sophomore Know Dcmrafivns junior Senior ' 4 , V. XY'irc SCUIINIUFL' Art Iixhilwit Refreshment Table Chorus -'-ff' Cfhrislmas Pageant W Q an E 9,651 T10 QV' Il! CW S, ,fav 'Y I 9 .l Q' K A-.-5 v 1 IHA zzfjmf Qm L 22 BLANCHIE HIVNPHRFYS Q, bcmg uowncd by Ll.lSSIH.lIL'N K ' Duff Qmfwz 'H'DI'I'Il CAROL BOWIDEN Jfwwr Srfciefgf Juifiafivn 24' A th le ici 3 xt. EX Jg,,fk5 ' , f A , K, ,, 4 'N v P 1 V J v A NJ v V V ENR N 9 f v xl ' 'Q 333 5'XS'o. ., Mg V 832205 , 4 ' v ' '15 Q D Q - J CCJQWA1 x V V 51. V O Mas! Afhlefiv Girl BETH HUGHES Zausanne Kheerlcaders Gym 611155 Basketball Practice plyfllff League lgaskefball Zfcam -KI' 3 1 5 , sm x 11-R V ,, , 1, it a V Hin if 1 A vertzkiny L 1 yn' Furla- A ,. 'LQ V. -sa . alfiglx X 1 '-A we V X5 x it? F3 52 :L V Q39 X x ?r . I F we 6523? . 'V X X5 'Aw rj sg r 3 X I 1 N' if ' Vw db K s Q K gk: CQ fs ' KA 5 E ,JV Zzlffzikar Zaces ACKNOXVLEDGMENTS To Mr. Ed Copeland and Taylor Publishing Company for their invaluable help in the publishing of this yearbook. To Ross-Conroy Photographers for their co-operation and expert advice. To Mrs. Ruth Gragg for her excellent criticism and aid as our faculty advisor. To our patrons who supported us with their advertisements. The Original Sweater Collar Y FRAN AND LOU TUCKERH b Compliments Q of 4 . SL-I I nec wash' 3 U C 155 M riot lv nun ucwslvt CHUM Best Wishes to Lausanne School From WEYMOUTH CONSTRUCTION CO. Best Washes Lousonne School From GILL REALTY CO INC REAL ESTATE LOANS FIRE AND AUTO INSURANCE I2I JH Ph to C, O e erson one JA 5-47I4 JOYNER-HEARD REALTY CO. 54 So. Presco'H' POPLAR - HIGHLAND PLAZA REALTORS Fa. 3-5502 COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND HULL-DOBBS INSURANCE AGENCY I527 Umon Avenue Com plimenfs of WILSON'S TEXACO 4848 Poplar COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND Compllmenfs of SCHOOL PRODUCTS OLIVER H PERRYS SUPER SERVICE STATION l235 Umon Avenue MEMPHIS TENNESSEE HESSELBEIN OIL CO 3I97 Poplar Memphis CompIlmen'rs of WAGNER CO ROBERT R GARDNER Paragould Arkansas CLARENCE MOODYS GARDEN CENTER FA 7 356I MR AND MRS LEVIO NAPOLITANI SOUTHERN HARDWARE SUPPLY CO 2472 Poplar Ave Lamar Alrways Cenfer 2228 30 Lamar CompIrmen+s of A FRIEND CAROLE S Glfis and Toys 4697 Poplar A enue PH Mu'IuaI 5647I POPLAR TUNES RECORD SHOP 306 Poplar A enue MEMPHIS TENN 3078 Poplar ' ' I V v BERLIANT S Umon a+ Belvedere J W YOUNGBLOOD SERVICE STATION 2622 Poplar GL2 923: MEMPHIS TENN CompInmen+s o a FRIEND GREAT SOUTHERN STORES INC DENT CLEANERS 26I7 Broad GENERAL HOME SERVICE 20 N Cle eIancI G E APPLIANCES CHARLES MULLER DRUG 348I Popla Ave CompIlmen+s of A FRIEND CompIlmen'Is o a FRIEND STUART ROBBINS ESSO STATION 3IO9 Poplar Ave WALKER HALL APPLIANCE AND FURNITURE I063 N Wa+Iu s GABE ROBINSON Crawfordsvllle Arkansas BISTOLFI S LEADWAY NO 4938 Poplar Ave JUDY ST JOHN B J WALLACE Crawfordsvllle Arkansas CompInmen+s of a FRIEND f I . v CO. - r . a+ Highland S+. I . 'n ' . 70 MINOR FRANCES .IR 56 S A aIon CIo'rI1es for +I1e Younger Sei' CompIimen+s ROBERT O CHANDLER WASHINGTON LIFE INSURANCE CO AMERICA MCCAA CHEVROLET CO See Us and Save WEST MEMPHIS Compllmenfs R L YELVI NGTON JA6 WILLIAM B WARE C L General Agenf JOHN HANCOCK MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO 426 c rn ag MEMPHIS TENNESSEE BEAUTY SALON I7 Poplar Highland Plaza FA 3 2655 PEOPLES IMPLEMENT CO Wes'I' Memph S Hughes Earle ARKANSAS Complnmenfs F RI E N D , i of . v ' OF of Bus.: -4I I6 I Res. TeI.: FA3-0408 S . , . . U. ommerce i e BI . - - of I a WEST MEMPHIS COTTON OIL MILL HERBERT RIGGAN M g C mpI e fs FRIEND GEO T BRODNAX CI g gI1SI1 CLASS RINGS FRATERNITY JEWELRY Com pllments MCCOOL S FOODS BELLE MEADE PLANTATION FRIEND MEMPHIS STREET RAILWAY CO MR AND MRS HAL CANARY CompIimen'I's o Im n Of of a , and ef INC. gf Head uarfers for 1 C II d H' I O e e an I C oo Poplar and Highland CompIimen'I's of CompIimen+s of a Hughes, Arkansas CompIimen+s of Ihe CompIimen1's of PRYGR OLDSMOBILE CO S e e SALES AND SERVICE GUILLORY FARMS I MAMS ELLE S p I PHELAN S PAINTS BR 8 5678 S+ ph TREADWELL 81 HARRY srEPHERsoN s me srAR d B0 ds SINCE I909 c pI + f C mpImenI's of PIG N WHISTLE GLASS CO Regisfered Polled , Herefords 2525 umm r Av . Bar+Ie 'r, Tenn. I Faghigng CompIimen+s of I 'For Young Kimbrough Towers o his icaI'es - For Complimenfs Serve e erson's MeaI's h ' Insurance an n Poplar af Perkins om imen s o o i I MEMPHIS TOBACCO CO INC BesI' Wishes 320 MODFOG Class of 57 OLIVER CATHEY XMAS XMAS XMAS XMAS XMAS XMAS WI-:II DECORATIONS LIGHTS RIBBONS PAPER CANDLES TOYS Juuus GOODMAN Comphmems of HON HELENE AND NOELS Memphis Jewelers Since I862 na MADISON Ave BEAUTY SALON MEMPHIS HARDWOOD FLOORING CO. Chickasaw Brand OAK FLOORING I55I Thomas Ja 6-7306 'I f +11 MOTHERS CLUB Complimen+s o e I Complimenis of THE WOMAN S EXCHANGE OF MEMPHIS L 'r d KRAUS 81 COMPANY POPLAR PLAZA Infan+s and Children s Clo+hes Gifis and Arhcles Handmade by Our Conslgnors w HELPING PEOPLE HELP THEMSELVES Complimenfs of W H B Q Radio and Television I oca e in I ' I I ll Il Complimen+s of KINNETT STURGESS CoHon Company Complimenfs of DEALERS TRANSPORT CO I368 R MEMPHIS TENN HERB DELUGACH REALTY CO Land De el pers SALES LOANS INSURANCE 648 s H gm d GL a 0577 pms iverside Blvd. Com Ii eni' of ' J. F. WHEELER v o - - Clarkedale . I an - Arkansas TROPICAL FREEZE DR THOMAS C WENZLER JACKIE STANFORD MRS LANE BRANDON BUCHANON J CORINNE JENKINS MR AND MRS RILEY DUNCAN KAY BEARMAN MRS J JUDSON McKELLAR PHIL CANALE STRINGER BROS NURSERY WM F WALBRECHT JR HUGH SABBATINI BETH LAWRIE MR AND MRS J A RAY BUDDY NIX AND MRS L C McCUISTON SR J DUKE MOODY BILLY HUNDHAUSEN ELVIS PRESLEY MR AND MRS L C McCUISTON JR LEE R HOLCOMB JIMMY SPOTTS CHARLES GARAVELLI MAHALA RAY SOUTHWESTERN BEAUTY SALON MRS J B HARRISON M D SHOWS MRS FRED HECK PAUL M BRYAN COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND MRS P M BRYAN BROAD AVE PHARMACY DAVID HARRISON DECARO S DRIVE IN GROCERY MARTHA McCLEON MAX D LUCAS DRAKE CLEANERS MR ALVIN WEIL J G SCHEXNAYDER RICHBERGERS DEPT STORE MR AND MRS J G KELLY WILLIAM REPPENGER NORMAN H BLAKE COUNTRY CLUB CLEANERS BOBBY EASON WM M McDONALD MRS J R MARSHALL GRACE WARING A J ROGERS ROB STONE IRMA KAMINSKI NANCY OLIVER . , R MR. . . . , . LUCY CANARY MR. AND MRS. J. R. BOONE SGUTHWESTERN GRILL 64 N M L BR 69288 HEISLER PLUMBING CO 283 V B IS+ C Off JA 64007 BYRD STORAGE CO LOUIE HAMRIC S E + BAKERY DEPT Compl men+s o A FRIEND Om men S O THE TODDLE HOUSES INC. Complimenfs of ance Ave. 5 . C een The esI' he I'1eapes+ - ice - I CompIImenI'S of Weona Sfore No. I06 Across From as High See Our New D C pIi I' ' f I BILL 81 JIM S RESTAURANT I835 IVI d Famous S+eaIcs and Seafood PRIVATE DINING ROOMS FOR PARTIES RESTHAVEN NURSING HOME BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS PLANNED MEALS GRADUATE NURSE IN CHARGE Call BR 2 I277 PP CompIlmenIs of THE HELEN SHOP I a 'Son A QuIeI' Resfful Home for A II43 o Iar Ave. T0day's active people want QM reifiegli memlg Light, dry fnot too sweetj, reduced in calories. T0day's Pepsi refreshes without filling. email refieshes Without filling F ALLEN BRCS CONSTRUCTION CO Congra+ula+ions +o +he Seniors rom H1 COCA COLA BOTTLING CO Complimenfs of e CompIlmen+s of THE JUNIOR CLASS MEMPHIS ELECTRIC CO 285 Madlson Slnce I907 Phone JA 6 I296 Compllmenfs of URKIN fi 92m JQ4 X Jackson 6 3233 MARLENE BEAUTY SHOP Alr Condlhoned Free Parking Congrafulahons 'ro 'rhe Seniors MR AND MRS LYNN WHITE Propr efor VINCENT C Q LEARY Phone BR 5 0232 ffl' 0 s i AI' A , f - 'Hour mr coumor 'O' inn I I . I , ' MID SOUTH TRAVEL SERVICE JULIUS LEWIS 43 c 1+ 9 PP Ph JA 5 63 SARA P HULL JOHN SHUMATE COLETTA S PIDGECN THOMAS IRON ITALIAN RESTAURANT 0 mpI I SHELBY SKIPWITH ARTHUR SEELBINDER THE SOUTHERN COMPANY INC. omp men s o HILL BROS. MOTOR CO. I ommerce iIe Bld . Foremosi' In Wearing A areI one -78 I CompIimen+s of H 'F +I1 COMPANY 'ef' F Scrumph us Pizza Complimenfs of Co imen s of INC. INC. C Ii I f HENRY DAVIS BIG STAR HI Y ALL CARADINE S SERVICE STATION HOWARD GRAHAM PARKVIEW PHARMACY McCULLOUGH S ESSO STATION LAWRIE STEWART COTTON COMPANY CAVALIER CLEANERS MARGARET MOORE RAMSEY S FLOWERS ROBINSON ESSO SERVICENTER TOWN 81 COUNTRY JACK JACKSON FLORIST BARCLAIR CLEANERS BLAKE'S COIFFURE DESIGNERS DONALD FURNITURE COMPANY CO.. INC. Complimenfs of MEMPHIS FLYING SERVICE, INC. 4994 Winchesfer Road CompIimen+s of MIDWEST MEMPHIS' TENN. DAIRY PRODUCTS Ph GL 8-854I EQUIPMENT ENGINEERING COMPANY MCCORD FURNITURE CO 278 284 S MAIN ST Ph JA 6 O7I DOUTHIT CARROLL SANCHEZ Ponhac Dealers CompIimen+s of Complimenfs of Firsi' Door Sou'rI1 of HoI'eI Chisca one -5 NATIE S Infanfs and CI1lIdrens Wear RUBY DODSON N C MARSHALL JR MR AND MRS J F SUMMERALL COE STONE AND COMPANY MAURICE JEWELER BETSY AND SALLY GOODMAN MR AND MRS C W MONTGOMERY STANFILL REITZ DRUG STORE LAUNDER RITE C B SENHAUSEN PANDORA FASHIONS W PAUL PENNEBAKER MR AND MRS JOE BRAWNER FRED D HECK Sielnway Pianos Hammond Organs PAPPY AND JIMMY S Lobs'Ier Shack 2I00 Madison Ave Complamenis MEMORIAL STUDIOS CompIumen+s of a FRIEND G T H From LACLEDE'S WILLIAMS' WEONA FOOD STORE A J. . E. of L, CompIimen+s of A FRIEND More Memphis Families Use FOREST HILL MILK Than Any Oiher Kind Bes+ Wishes F om PHIL McCALL INSURANCE AGENCY Complefe Insurance Service GERMANTOWN TENNESSEE Comp men+s of VERNON E ELLIS Represeniah e of THE NATICNAL LIFE an ACCIDENT INSURANCE CO Bes+ Wishes From CARL CARSON Drive it Yourself SYSTEM EE fe fTs:111'II 7'I'1'j IT' IT 3 na' Grace Sf ,Cukeif Epscapal Elzurclf Pazbady At ,Ccmstcr i r I 'v I ' Il d I 0 . .Q ,L-I. in ,,,:,1 lr, .X aah, , 4- ' 'C -j ,sl f :F 7 ,l. '. ' 5 634' . st,- f',.- 5 2 - gas-Lif ,. ,, f. 'L' 5 -TI Y v4-1313? N ,,. L'7Y,.. -i 1.1, 5 ig f 63: 1, iziuk -,- -be , Q-,,.-, - - ,.--rs I pf . 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