Phillips High School - Mirror Yearbook (Birmingham, AL)

 - Class of 1945

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Other Graduates 24 The MIRR OR HOMER CARTER Art Club. Vice President. Secretary '44; Pen and Brush Club '41-43. President 43. Secretary '43: Stage Committee '41: Made Eagle For War and Commencement Programs '44. A OKI.INK PINION FI.OVK KKLI. Bt'RNKTT CHARLSIE MAE HALL S. R. Secretary '44; Christmas Festival '42; Auditorium Program '42. WILEY FRANKLIN OAVIS MARTHA FRANCES IIIODLKSTON ELIZABETH LOI ISK JACOB Betty D. O. Club '44. Corresponding Secretary '44. Stamp Salesmnn 44: Dam rose h '43. '44: Book Committee '43. President '44; Victory Corps '43. '44; Archery 43; Softball 43; Horseshoes '43: Tennis '43: Secretary History Class '42: Secretary Music Appreciation Class 40 '42; Secretary English Class ELIZABETH LOUISE JACOB KKOINA LOUISE SHKKKAKD Summer, 19 44 B ( Y S Willard Graves Bagwell, Roller! Leonard Brown, Walter Lester Coker, Elisha Jenkins Fairley. Jr.. James Richardson Fleck. Jerry Bradford Gault ney. Paul Warren Green. Arthur Lynn Hawkins, John Harper Hawkins, Willis Hallman Hendrix, D. L. Howell. Billy V. Lewis, Roy Leon Mauldin. Jr., James Dawson McKnight, Jr., J. Courtney Robertson. James Preston Rogers. Jr. GIRLS Marcella Marie Alongi, Joyce Alan Burchfield, Ethel Gaye Byars, Dorothy Byrd, Marie Cerniglia, Dora Kathryn Courington, Helen Gay Cotman. Cathren Dickinson, Willodeen E. Doss. Peggy Ann Fair, Margaret Louise Faust, Josephine Elizabeth Fer-lise, Geraldine Ford, Norma Rose Hol .man, Betty Jean Hudson. Jeanne Kern. Anita Jean Lorino. Laura Elian Maddox. Betty Jean McGiboney. Sarah Ruth Norred, Patricia Parker, Edith Marie Pickel. Harriet Crystal Patterson. Annie Louise Price, Dorothy Elizabeth Richards. Avalene Joyce Sentell, Martha Gail Spencer. Lillie Theresa Stephens, Birma Rae Wise. Virginia Maxine Welch.

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The MIRROR 23 NOB-MAN VIRCTGLIO Vercl ” S. R. Mirror Agent '42: R. O. T. C. Toch. Sgt. JOHN OAKLEY WHITAKER Oaky Basketball '43; Track ‘43. MII.DREl) ESTHER ZORN Art Club 44; S. R. Stamp Salesman '44. JULIA CAY WALKER Judy National Honor Society 4-1: Senior Class Annual Committee '45; Clubs Committee '44: Orientation Committee ’44: Big Five Dance Committee '44; Mnemosynenn '41-‘44. Secretary 4 1. President '44: S. R. Secretary '41. Vice President ‘41. President '42. Mirror Agent '44: Spanish Class Secretary '43: History Class Vice President '43: Marshal '41. TIIOMAS BADGER WET MOKE Tom Senior Class Color and Flower Committee '45: Owen '43-'44: S. R. Stamp Salesman 43: History Class Vice President '43; Football '43: Track '43. 14: R. O. T. C. '13-14. Sergeant '44. LULA MARGARET WILDSMITII Clio 43 '44: Treasurer ‘44: Girls Glee Club '43- 44; Bookstore '43. '44. NORMA JEAN WILLIAMS JAMES ARTHUR WOODY. JR. Artie Ushers Club '43- 44. Ass’t. Head Usher '44: Disc and Diamond Society '44; Capt.-Commander Co. 7. ’44; Honor Rifles ’43. ’44. President '44. Treasurer 43; S. R. Banker '41, Council Member 41; R. O. T. C. Sgt. 42. 1st Lt. '43. Lt. Col. '44. JAMES CHARLES YAW Two-Day Disc and Diamond Society '44; S. R. Stamp Salesman '42. ’43: R. O. T. C. Sgt. 43. St. Sgt. 44. 2nd Lt. '44. R. O. T. C. Recreation Club '43. '44: Marshal '42.



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The MIRROR 25 Features “LOOK WHO’S TALKING” “Testament of Youth” By BILLY JOHNSON The time has come,” the seniors say, to leave our friends some things: our books and themes and chewing gum. those tests on lead or kings, and when they take a Latin test, that blessed bell that rings! Yes. once again the departing seniors take advantage of their right to bestow virtues and faults on their poor, unsuspecting friends who are stuck for next semester. So here we go! Billy Kieran. Edward Ctates, and Henry Thornburgh leave that reputation of a terrible threesome to just any three potential juvenile delinquents. Beverly Cunningham leaves Ann Coker to Bob Windham with an admonition to mind how you treat her now! Warren Gaston gives his ability to slip into lunch line with nobody knowing the difference to little man. Alfred Frazer relinquishes his place in Miss Feagin’s heart to Peter Bolvig and donates those sketches of the teachers to Miss Doss for her scrapbook. Mickey Goldstein gives that golden Eeek. Frankie voice to Charles Fulgham along with a plea not to ruin it yelling at football games. Doris Hebard leaves her straight A reports (oh, that brilliant girl) to Jane Hutto (ditto). Tom Wet more gives a first class set of telephone numbers to the highest bidder (Does that include June Massey’s, Tom?) Jane Pearce bestows her attraction for the football team (and boys in general) on Alice Noe. Jack Strong wills his brain with its knowledge of log. sines and mantissas to be divided up by Miss Benson among her next year’s trig class who. heaven knows, will need it. Billy Pogue leaves his manly physique to Sam Chestnut and all his love to Sue Miller. Carolyn Allen isn't leaving Dolphus Spivey! period! Mary Alice Perry. John Ivey, and James Brake give those flaming locks to anyone who likes attention. Helen Holland, please note. Helen Nesbitt donates her old Vergil book with original illustrations by Nesbitt to Jane Morris and her apology to Miss Senn far what she said about leaving Latin. Ann Smith gives her blond beauty to Virginia Matson while Susan Adams leaves her brunette loveliness to Sally Allen. Arthur Fox and James Yaw leave their knack of getting caught by Miss Ver-planck while chatting amiably in study hall to Bobby Shill and Bo” Miller who already have it. Charles Flurry. Nan Davis, and Josephine Cacciatore bequeath their ability to mess up Miss Lynch’s test questions to Florence Dillard, Marion Powell, Don Turnbull and everyone else in English 8X. Joe Gwyn leaves his infallibility in science to anyone who reads a lot. Two certain seniors leave all those broken test tubes in chemistry lab to Ted Bryan to pay for. And finally. George Rice. Billy Salser. Robert Palmer, Jimmy Seay. Melvin Tharpe, Norman Verciglio, and John Whitaker leave their top lockers, loud socks, ability to flunk tests, dirty saddle oxfords, and Monday blues to everybody. Widia Bahakel, Nancy Day, Ina Harrell. Betty Jane Frew, Josoephine and Pauline Troulias. and Norma Jean Williams bestow their sweaters and skirts, pinafores, cute smiles, hair ribbons, latest dance steps, and fond farewells on the girls in the seventh semester. Phillips is a grand school. We know you'll keep it that way. See you in college. So long, everybody.

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