Brookhaven High School - Ole Brook Yearbook (Brookhaven, MS)
- Class of 1954
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CHESTER CLARK Secretary MR. J. R. CAMERON isa!-. my. Z9 sl' ill 'Q-sun Sao, ,J gi 'Q' N' 4-- 'Cf' uv' -5 MISS MISS MRS, MISS MRS. MRS, MRS. THERESIA ABSHAGEN Nobody Knows Dc Trouble I'so Sc MARY ELLIS ANDING 1 Got Your Number E, P, CANTWELL Ruby CLAY DAILY It's A Big, Wide Wonderful World ENGLISH cn SECRETARY SIXTH GRADE SOCIAL SCIENCE 2 IHI I A C U l ll SINCLAIR DANIEL LLBRARIAN It's In The Book IESSIE MAY FAVRE SCIENCE I I I-IE ' LOUNGE Glow, Littlc Glow Worm, Glimmer, Glimmer REFRESHMENT TIME HN TEAC R S L. H. GRAVES HOME ECONOMICS Little Gray Home in the West MR, WALTER HAMMACK Anvil Chorus MISS SARA HARVEY It All Adds Up MISS LOUISE IACKS Let A Smile Be Yo ur Umbrella INDUSTRIAL ARTS IR. HIGH MATHEMATICS C. SIXTH GRADE lr , . 11:6 .RS- , -qv 'itll al 9 Q9 1355. an 6 4 ' EJ it sr 'SQ' Y as-' vhfi N f Qi s- r I-'ff MISS BESSIE JENKINS BUSINESS EDUCATION Sl1e's My Type SPANISH, IR. HIGH ENGLISH. LITERATURE MISS ARONELLE LOFTUN La Paloma MRS. WILLIAM E. MARR JUNIOR HIGH LITERATURE In the Mood TI-IE JUNIOR SPONSORS SPONSORS MISS MAMIE MARTIN ADVISER We'll be loving you, Always -If Y MISS BLANCHE MATHISON MATHEMATICS I A C U I. Onesy, Twosy, I Love Yousy MR. LEONARD MCCULLOUGH PHYSICAL EDUCATION. COACH For He's A Jolly Good Fellow MISS DOROTHY MIDDLETON PIANO Piano Roll Blues MR. ROBERT B. MOORE BAND THE SOPHOMORE Strike Up the Band MR. PAUL MOYER IR. HIGH SCIENCE, ASSISTANT COACH Don't Call Me Coach, Call Me George MISS ONEITA NUTT SIXTH GRADE She's A Lady NOT PICTURED MRS. KATIE RUTH MQNAIR JR. HIGH ENGLISH An Old Fashioned Garden Y 'fffinf ' 3 RN - .k !'QQ, 'I' 'Q-ant ,ins 93 ,ar if .-'Qi' 'hr -Q 7,-ser. 'Y' . 'i ' MR. JAMES A. SINCLAIR What is There To Say g 1 ,,-I 4,-L Iyer' 'if IR. HIGH SCIENCE, ASSIST. COACH MISS ELOISE SMITH ENGLISH Jambalaya MR. R. L. THERRELL PHYSICAL EDUCATION, GIRLS' COACH Everywhere You Go, Sunshine Follows You FRE:SHIg,1AN SPG MR. JAMES E. TRAMEL This Is My Country MRS. I. A. TRAVIS Stairway To The Stars MISS JEWEL WEATHERSBY The Jewel Song MISS IOANN WEAVER She Shall Have Music MR. LEE WICKLINE l Can't Begin To Tell You MRS. I. L. MASON Hey Good Looking, Wham MR. VERSIE ADAMS You Are My Sunshine . 'E ,Q A 'cha Got Cooking SOCIAL SCIENCE IHI Hllllllll LATIN, ENGLISH HISTORY CHORUS SCIENCE, MATHEMATICS CAFETERIA MANAGER CUSTODIAN OF BUILDING AND GROUNDS . 1 n Now the SC1EIII,1f1C basis of this is-- ..--- Mrs. McNair says, Flowers for the teacher. D .- Q40 QRS. Y-'E SEWOR5 1-ww ffm: 'Y' iii Lff 3515i :uw CLASSES I V81 .XX ,,,., .1-,Q V, , My -I I - V , .X ., . , ,,., .Qu -.,.,.fj.,42: ,gf '-Aff-, me LOD,- 0 R Up 5, 9 J' 3 Aiiizv THE SENIORS 195 'V - ' ' 1 I 1 I-ll ' -rn so 2 s 1 H ' 21.2.-' '--1 v ru-:nil-13 :.l:-1n::- 1.13.4411 We the Sen1ors of 1954 started s1ng1ng together qu1te a long t1me ago In the flrst grade lt may have only been our A B C s but lt was our song and we were on our road to success' The second grade was an eventful year 1n our s1ng1ng career As a part of the May Day program we gave a delrghtful rend1t1on of Home on the Range arded by our teachers M1ss H111 M1ss Clark and M1ss Granberry Wlth the th1rd grade came a class known now as Publlc School Mus1c Thrs gave each one of us a chance to show off our 'h1dden talents ' and I m afra1d M1ss H111 found some of our talents were pretty deeply h1dden Our fourth year under the gu1dance of M1ss Paul1ne M1ss Foster and Mrs Smrth was a b1g year for us The flrst Open House went over w1th a bang dlsplaylng all our hard work on booklets and other art work By the t1me we were f1fth graders we were well on our way up the ladder of the able d1rect1on of M1ss Hendr1cks MISS Nam1e and Mrs Prltchard Growlng up before our t1me the homeroom s of Mrs Lambr1ght and Mrs Shlflette left MISS Nutt's room behlnd and came over to the h1gh school Chapel gave our songsters the opportun1ty of Slnglng ' La Cucaracha and of course we were a huge success? .Tumor h1gh was qurte unusual for us as football cheerleaders chang1ng classes and all the glamor that goes w1th h1gh school came 1nto our 11ves We thought noth1ng more wonderful could happen to us and then we were Freshmen Standlng on the brlnk of our career we seemed pretty small as lowly Freshmen However we managed to keep a st1ff upper 11p through Lat1n Span1sh and Algebra w1th the prom1se that our day was yet to come Our Sophomore year could hardly go unnotlced as we for the f1rst t1me won the B1g E1ght Champ1onsh1p' We were beg1nn1ng to get a taste of glory and lt was wonderful' We amb1t1ous .Tumors were out to sell more rnums than any other class had before and we d1d' However no matter how many mums the people of Brookhaven wore we st1ll lost to our rlval McComb' The Junlor Sen1or banquet gave us a chance to sh1ne as the Carnlval' theme brought 1nto the spothght many CXOt1C performers' Now the most wonderful year of our career 1S rolllng around To be a Sen1or had always been our amb1t1on we were 1ust about to the top of our ladder Un daunted by the loss of the prevlous year our boys beat McComb' After all our Spoken Engllsh comed1es we tr1ed a tragedy then of course there was the Ole Brook and the Panther Howls both under our d1rect1on not to mentlon Class Day and far too many other thlngs We've been Slnglng together a long t1me and the song 1S Just about ended We the Senlors of 1954 hope our melody w1ll l1nger on as the rememberence of B H S w111 long l1nger 1n our hearts Susan Masseng111 Class H1stor1an Z3 4 1 X 1 . . . - . 4 ' i ' - I V . Q Y' lan A ' 0 Y Y ' . . , . . Y 1 7 ' A ' ll II , Y ! 7 ' l ' I I ' , . success. This year we put on the marionette show, Hansel and Gretel , under . . , . , . . , . . . . , I . . . 1 Y 1 . , . , , . , , 7 7 , . . Y A I . - . . H . , . . 7 , . 3 f - - , . , , 1 l ' l 7 ' llll Sl IURS of l954 far? CLASS OFFICERS B'll Tom Ware, Presidentg Patricia Rudder, Secretaryg Paul Williams, 1 Y Vice-presilentg Ann Alworth, Treasurerg Glenda Oberschmidt, Reporter. WITH A SONG IN MY HEART It has been a song and dance all through high school for the seniors. The light-hearted 1954 group have gone their merry way, turning teachers' O hair rematurely grey while at the same time having their admiration and P respect for the work seniors are capable of doing. In their last year of high school the seniors have been the same happy-go-lucky group they always were, but they have been more conscious of their responsibilities. To them for the PANTHER HOWLS, the OLE BROOK! and their gifts to go the credit B. H. S. WE'VE WORKED A LITTLE WE'VE PLAYED A LOT I' V , Q fr! Y., ,c.,i, 'Fm sz T ah. f iz YV ,L TP, Q 1 1 SENIUHS 7 if CAROLYN ADAMS Love Every Moment You Live F,l'l,A, 1, 2, 45Y-'lveCl1S!,4gBC1l1d 1, 2, 3. BETTY ATNSWORTH You Couldn't Be Cuter Stars Club 35 F,H,A, 1, 2, 45 Y-Teens lg Audubon Society 2, HOLTON ALDERMAN 1'm Sitting on Top of the World Olee Club 1: Science Club fig Biology Club 35 OLE BROQ4 staff 4. ANN Atroizb 'v 'E A Heart That's Free Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 45 F,li,A, 1, 3, 4, llomeroom Officer 45 BROOK Staff -15 Glue Club 1, 2, Il, 4. PEGGY ALLEN Peg O' My Heart Y-Teens 2, 3, 45 F,ll,A, 1, 2, 45 llomeroom Officer 25 BROOIQ staff 45 Glce Club lg Band 3, 45 Student Council 35 Science Club 3. DOIO ALLGOOD A Little Bit Of Ilt'ax'en Stars Club 2,3,45L41tin Club 1, 25 Press Club Ji, 45 Y-Teens l, 2, 35 Science Club 35 Class Officer lg Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 45 OLE BROOK Staff 35 Class Editor 45 Panther llowls 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 4, DONALD ALLMAND Once You Have Found Her, Never Let ller Go Audubon Society 25 Class Officer 35 llomeroom Officer lg Tennis 3, SHIRLEY ALLRED You take December and smile it into May Glee Club 2, 3, 45 F,H,A, 1, 2, 45 Science Club 45 Y-Teens 1, 2, 45 Press Club 3, 4. ANN ALWORTH All American Girl Stars Club 3, 45 Press Club 3, 45 Y-Teens 3, 45 Student Council 35 Teen Tavern Council 45 Class Officer 3, 45 BROOK Staff 45 Panther W Staff 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Cheerleader 3, 4. JAMES ASHMORE Stout-hearted Men Boys' Chorus 45 Audubon Society. MIKE BARRETT They G0 Wild, Simply Wild Over Me Science Club 2, 45 Homeroom Officer 1, 3, 45 Teen Tavern Council lg Football 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, '35 Boys' Chorus 4. .3 Q- ?i FAYE BECK I Got Rhythm Spanish Club 1,.25 F,l'l,A, 2, 35 Stars Club 2, 3, 45 Press Club 3, 45 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Officer 35 Homeroom Officer 35 Q-ali BROOK Activities Editor 45 Panther Howls 45 Glee Club lg Band 2, 3, 45 Student Council 3. WALTER BISHOP For He's a Jolly Good Fellow Transfer Jackson 3, BARBARA BURT A Girl Just Like the Girl That Married Dear Old Dad Basketball 25 M BROOK Staff 4. CHESTER CALCOTE Let the Rest of the World Go By Transfer Loyd Star 4, AILENE CASE Somewhere Over the Rainbow Transfer Loyd Star 4. HAROLD CASE I'm So Glad I've Got Today Transfer Loyd Star 45 Basketball 4. MARY ALICE CASE Are you warm, are you real? Or just a cold and lonely, lovely work of art? Stars Club 2, 35 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens 1, 25 F,H,A. 1, 2, 45 Aud- ubon Society 2. KELSEY CLEMENTS Sweet and Lovely Track 15 Basketball lg Stars Club 2, 3, 45 F,H.A, 1,25 Y-Teens 1, 25 Horneroorn Officer 2, 3, 45 Panther Howls Staff 45 ill? BROOK Staff 4. HILDA RAE COON Love, Here in My Heart F,H,A. 1, 25 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Science 25 Press Club 3, 45 Panther Howls Staff 45 QE BROOK Staff 4. CYNTHIA DAVIS I'11 Follow My Secret Heart Transfer New Iberia High, La, 35 Glee Club 3, 45 Y-Teens 3, 4. DAN DAY I-ley! Good-looking Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 25 Science Club 25 Boys' Chorus 35 Homeroom Officer 2. 'hr' 'Z'.,'? S.- 7 X 'of J -5' BILLY DOOLY Iron Grip Key Club 25 Football 45 Science Club 2. DIANE DOUGLAS Everything I Have Is Yours Stars Club 3, 45 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 1, 25 Press Club 45 Glee Club 15 ry-5 BRE Staff4. CHARLES DOWNING Just because I greet my troubles with a great big smile Key Club 2, 35 Science Club 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 BROOK Staff 4, CONAN DOYLE Young Man With a Horn Press Club 45 Homeroom Officer 15 Band 2, 3,4. PATSY DRURY Gayer than laughter are you Band 15 Y-Teens 1, 35 Audubon Society 25 E,H,A, 35 Press Club 3, 45 Stars Club 3, 45 Homeroom Officer 35 E BROOK Feature Editor 45 my Staff 3, 45 Glee Club 35 Spanish Club 1, TOMMY DURHAM A man who is tall, dark, and tan and who looks like an Esquire ad. Transfer Lafayette, l.a,5 Science Club 45 Glee Club 4. ANNIE MERLE EASLEY 'Swingin' Down The Lane Spanish Club 15 Audubon Society 25 Cleo Club 2, 35 Y-Teens 15 F,l-l,A, 3, 4. BONNIE ENTRICAN She's a Lady F,H,A, 1,25 Y-Teens 15 Biology Club 35 Class Officer 15 Homeroom Officer 1, 25 Q25 BROOK Staff 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Stars Club 4. DARYL FISCHER With a Song in My Heart Key Club 45 Latin Club 1, 25 Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Band 1, 3, 45 Staff 4. ANN FOGGO You're a Sweet Little Headache Press Club 3, 45 Y-Teens 15 Spanish Club 1, 25 Homeroom officer 25 E E-QK Staff 45 Pghther Hog Staff 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD GASPARD Who has the charm that very few do Science Club 45 Key Club 35 Audubon Society 25 Homeroom Officer 35 OLE BROOK staff 45 Baseball 3, 45 Football 4. Z7 li! .L MX Z T 46' 41' Us R X X 'GQ .- -5-- . A' i M1954 JACKIE GILLIS Young Man's Fancy Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Stars Club 2, Y-Teens l, 2, 4, F,H,A, 1, 2, 4, Press Club 4, Science Club 4, Audubon Society 2. WALTER GREENLEE I've Got a Feelin' You're Eoolin' Spanish Club 1, 2, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4, Basketball 3, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Track 4, Boys State 3. OPIE GRENN Mariana Is Good Enough for Me Class Officer 2, Science Club 2, 4, l-lomeroom Officer l, 3, Football 2, 3, 4. OTIS HANCOCK Lucky Slim Transfer Bude. JOAN HARVESTON Gypsy in My Heart E,H.A, 1,2, OLE BROOK staff 4, Panther Howls Staff 4, Glee Club 2, 3. - DON JACKSON There's Nothing Like a Dame Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, Science Club 4, Panther Howls staff 4, Teen Tavern Council 2, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 3, Boys State 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Boys' Chorus 4. SUE JONES Kinda Like You Transfer Centerville 3, Stars Club 4. PEGGY KAVANAUGH I Want To Be Happy Transfer Heuck's Retreat, Glee Club 4, Y-Teens 4, F,H, A. 4. GERRY KEES Goi.n' Places Latin Club 1, 2, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4, Homerooni Officer 4, QL-E BROOK Staff 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4 BARBARA ANN KYZAR Dark Eyes Transfer Enterprise Y-Teens 4, Glee Club 4, SUSIE LIPSEY I've Got a Pocketful of Dreams Latin Club 1, 2, Stars Club 2, 3,4, Press Club 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, Biology Club 3, Class Officer 1, QQ BROOK Staff Literary Editor 4 Horneroom Officer 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4,Panther Howls Staff 3, Editor-in-chief 4. Tis :i vi- V ? Z CHESTER MAPLES Drums in My Heart Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Audubon Society 2. RONNY MARKETTE Ain't We Got Fun Homerooni Officer 3, Spanish Club l, 2, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Science Club 3. SUSAN MASSENGILL Run-A-Bout 'T 'x ' 6 1-3,1 Y Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4, Stars Club 2, 3, 4, Press Club 3, 4, F,H,A, 4, Latin ' 'ffflf Club 1, 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, I-lorncroom Officer 2, 3, QE BROOK '.' .1 4 Editor-in-chief 4, Panther Howls Staff 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sru- 4' dent Council 3, Teen Tavern Council 4, GLORIA MCKEE Stars In Your Eyes F,H,A, 1, 2, 3, Panther Q25 Staff 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens. HMMIE MEESE Miss Mischief Spanish Club 1, 2, Latin Club 3, 4, Press Club 3, 4, Stars Club 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, OLE BROOK Staff 4, Panther Howls Staff 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Homerooin Officer 1. A , . I? r BILLY MONTGOMERY Doin' What Comes Naturally Homeroom Officer 2, Football 4, Science Club 2. LOUIS MULLEN Bummin' Around Science Club 4, Glee Club 2, Football 4. 1. WAYNE NEAL Makin' Whoopee Science Club 1, 2, KATHLEEN NETTLES A female, feminine dame Press Club 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, F,H,A, 1, 2, M BROOK Staff Bus- iness Manager 4, Homeroom Officer 4, Glee Club 3, 4, GLENDA OBERSCHMIDT Her hair is blonde and curly, her curls are hurly-burly. Spanish Club 1, 2, Stars Club 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, Press Club 4, Science Club 2, 3, Class Officer 4, OLE BROOK Staff 4, Pannher Howls Staff 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. - RUTH OTTE Dainty Miss Band 1, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, F,H,A, 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 3, Biology Club 3. Z9 i Sl IIIHS 33' 1' ,ga-A 3 PHIL PARKER Fidgety Feet Spanish Club lg BROOK staff 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Track 4. HELEN PARTEN A Pretty Girl is Like a Melody Transfer Union Springs, Ala. g Stars Club 4, Y-Teens 3. JACK PIPER Hot Rod Race Key Club 2, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, QE BROOK Staff 4. MARGU2 CROW PRICE A Hundred and One Pounds of Fun Y-Teens 1,25 Audubon Society 2, F.H.A, 1, 2, 4. WILLARD PRICE When Love Shines In Science Club l, 23 Key Club 2, Basketball 1, 2, Football Manager 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2. PARLEY REED Just because my hair is curly, just because my teeth are pearly Transfer Loyd Star 4, Basketball 4, Baseball 4, LEROY RICHARDSON Happy-Go-Lucky Audubon Society 3, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Q25 BROOK staff 4. TED RICHARDSON ln My Merry Oldsmobile Transfer Jackson 3, Science Club 4, CME BROOK Staff 4, Tennis 3, 4 Band 3, 4. PAT RUDDER Softer Than Starlight Are You Glee Club 2, Accompanist 3, 4, Spanish Club l, 23 Star Club 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 45 Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 4, BOYCE RUSHING Anything you can do, I can do better Spanish Club 1, 2, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Science Club 4g Homeroom Officer l. -6 mv, -Qwf' CAROLYN RUTLEDGE You're a Real Sweetheart Glee Club 3, 4g Y-Teens lg F.H,A, lg Audubon Society 2. 3' fi ANNIE KATHERINE SMITH You're a Lucky Fellow, Mr. Smith Y-Teens l, F,H,A, 1, 2, 3, Class Officer 3, Homeroom Officer 3, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4. JANET SMITH Five Feet Two, Eyes of Blue Stars Club 2, Spanish Club 1, 2, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, QE BROOK Staff 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 3. LAVERNE STRAIT When Irish Eyes Are Smiling Transfer Loyd Star 4, Y-Teens 4. JIMMY THOMPSON I Don't Claim to Be An Angel Press Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, Audubon Society 2, Science Club 3, 4, Key Club 3, Homeroom Officer 2, 4,Q..E BROOK Staff 4, Track 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Tennis 3, 4, Panther Howls Staff 3, 4, Teen Tavern Council 4. WANDA SUE VALENTINE Temptation Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, Biology Club 3, Homeroom Officer 1, Glee Club 1, Accompanist 2, 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, E BROOK Staff 4, Teen Tavern Council 1. BILLY TOM WARE The World Was Made For You Key Club 2, 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4, Audubon Society 2, Class Officer 3, 4, QE BROOK Staff Sports Editor 4, Homeroom Officer 1, 2, Student Council 4, Football 3, 4, Tennis 3, 4, Basketball Manager 3, 4, Track 4. HAROLD WEEKS Touchdown, U, S, A, Audubon Society 2, Football 3, 4, Baseball 4, Science Club 3. PHILIP WEST Time on My Hands Biology Club 4. KATRINA WHITE You'ld Be So Nice To Come Home To Homeroom'Officer 1, Stars Club 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Press Club 4, F,H.A, 1, 2, Y-Teens 1, Q BROOK Staff 4. PAUL WILLIAMS A Man and His Dream Spanish Club 1, 2, Key Club 2, 3,4, Science Club 3, Class Officer 1, 4, Q-E BROOK Staff Photographer 4, Football 3, 4, Band 1. ALTON WORTHY I'm Glad There Is You Transfer Carson 4, Basketball 4. 31 f - as '3' ft, i 'K 54' 'Cs 011954 Q if ntellectual Shoulder an I you dunk? 3 . i . u gulf dmnl Q l would th cnrcusffiy 'P 4 Rually wx rmnl' Can jwu xumguxc 112' '5- lie ff ln in Aw 8 I -IJ 3 kv . L M1 fx ls. hard lu mkuslwo heads. ' Yu i - . . ,, .. - ,E x4n-ux,2'.,',-- . M uscles? Wow! , fun! I 222373 . f F'1 c a-v ' 'vn.'i,,g , . .air , 1- fp-u-M J if 'x il. Hop, . Q I S 'ws i U vMh.lw!11!YS1ws1ug i Q11 IGM, way I1 1 III I 1-2 ulj 1 1 1 1.4-Ayjj'-7-iii-f 1.1.11 las-Q' LM .31 .P-umm' :QA A- --- y Q Q-Q--in ,,A..1.- As I Slt 1n my world of dreams llstenlng to my favorlte mus1c I f1nd myself dr1ft1n 1nto the unknown The m1sts th1n now and I can see shapes mov1ng before a U1ant e l1f1ce Everyth1ng clears and I f1nd mvself 1n front of B H S Humm no one I know around here anyrnore I don t guess there would be 1D 1974 Wonder what happened to the class of 19549 I go 1n and whom should I see but Mr Roach w1th a head full of ha1r and all h1s lecords up to date as usual l'h1s 1S what he told me about the Class of 54 Don .Ta kson 15 try1ng to buy Gerry Kees' stock farm Don and Gerry st1ll spec1a11ze 1n throw1ng the bull SUSIE LIPSSY ambassador to F131 Islands has recently wr1tten an art1cle for Dojo Allgood and Kelsey Clements'monthlymagaz1ne The T1me of Your L1fe Harold Weeks and Betty A1HSWOTth are marr1ed and have started what prom1ses to be wonderful football team' Ted R1chardson's famous Jazz band the Harmony Hounds features as the dravung card Boyce Bullf1vhter Rush1ng' Sh1rley Allred and Peggy Allen are torch S1ngers 1n Donald Allmand's 'Sllver Dollar Nlght Club 1n Reno Ople Grenn 1S m1x1ng Opal1ne gas for the S1ncla1r O11 Company Op1e always had Opal1ne Wlth h1m on the gr1tl1ron back 1n 53 Ann Foggo and Charles Down1ng comb1ned forces to bu1ld tne most beaut1ful 1nerama 1n the unlverse called the ' Down 1n the Fog Dr1ve In Janet Sm1th sta s as Blond1e for Walter B1shop s Super1or Product1ons Ronny Markette and Wayne Neal have taken Dean Mart1n's and Jerry Lew1s's place as the nat1on's funnymen Ronny of course 1S the stooge' Chester Calcote 1S Professor of Mathemat1cs at Auburn he says he owes h1s success to M135 Math1son W1llard and Marg1e PTICG are U S Ambassadors 1n Honolulu where they have a pa1r of pet monkeys act1ng as Board of AdV1SOTS B1lly Dooly rema1n1ng the strong s1lent type 1S star tackle for the New York G1ants Ja k P1per and Jack1e G1ll1s have gone 1nto the car manufactumng bus1ness 1n Flor1da w1th Patsy Drury who des1gns super extra car bOd16S as fhe1r assoc1ate Ph1ll1p West 1S Professor of Ph1losophy at Ole MISS' Glenda Oberschm1dt 1S teach1ng speech at Columbla UH1VCTS1tY Daryl F1SCh6T a pr1vate eye spec1al1zes 1n locat1ng lost h1f1h school annuals Pat Rudder concert p1an1st 1S on her f1fth European tour Paul W1ll1ams the emm1nent preacher we expected h1m to be st1ll carr1es a camera everywhere Wanda Sue Valentlne 1S model1ng for Kathleen Nettle's ' Gay Paree Cloth1ers 1n Parls Ooo Lala' Parley Reed 1S star forward for the House of Dav1d team Ruth Otte 1S study1ng Venus1an culture on Venus LOUIS Mullen owns a wholesale house and 1S maklng the long green hand over f1st h1s best seller 1S Poontang s Hot Shot Ha1r Sl1ckene Susan Masseng1ll famous ress des1gner has just 1ntrodu ed the new newer look 1n women's fash1ons Protectlng the legal end of her ous1ness 13 the Celebrated slow motlon lawyer J1mmy Thompson J1mm1e Meese has 1nvented an ent1rely new mouse trap Her slogan 1S 'Don't fear m1ce ust say Meese Rlchard COOI116 CrElSp3.I'd lS work1ng 1n Chester Maples' Bunny Hop Brewery Inc located 1D Abbeyv1lle Lou1s1ana Holton Alderman and James Ashmore are body guards for Tommy Durham p1nball racketeer 1n New York Sue Jones now a doctor has her own hospltal known a the Jones' Curator1um Sports Edltor Ph1l Parker's forecasts are 99 4407oCO1'I'eCt Alton Worthy 1S the K1ng of Wall Street where he has the B1ll Montgomery Walter Greenlea Corporat1on over a barrel Leroy R1ChaIdSOH 1S a member of the BHS faculty he teaches Engl1sh IV and Algebra II' Ann1e Merle Easley has perfected a super condensed amorphous bomb ent1tl1ng her to her B S A W Blow lt all upj l1cense Dlane Douglas 1S hat des1gner for I-I1lda Rae s Modern Mllllnery Shoppe B1lly Tom Ware was nom1nated for Pres1dent of the Umted States at th Democratlc Conventlon 1n Chlcago M1ke Barnette was nom1nated for V1Ce Presldent on the same t1cket Ot1s Hancock has been promoted to Bflgadlef General 1n th U S Space Patrol Faye Beck 1S d1rect1ng Carolyn Adam s product1on The S1n 1S Red starr1ng the wellknown actress Glor1a McKee Harold Case 1S Prof of Agngultul-e at State where he 1S trylng to teach Allene Case how to culture bees Cynth1a Dav1s Helen Parten and Barbara Ann Kyzar are a1rl1ne hostesses Ann Alworth has a model1ng school where she guarantees the graduates that they w1ll be elected queen of everyth1ng' Bonn1e Entr1can and Joan Rutledge are work1ng for Dan Day s Stud1o ofF1ne Photography 1n Cleveland Laverne Stra1t 1S house mother for the Ph1 Omega Fraternlty at MSCW' Ann Alford Katrlna Wh1te and Carolyn Rutledge own a Skl resort 1n Sun Valley Barbara Burt famous rocket pllot has broken all rocket speed records She flew from Earth to Mars and back 1n an hour' Ar1n1e Kather1ne Smlth IS st1ll chas1ng Poor llttle .Tack Wlth a roll1ng p1n Mr Roach Sald that Conan Doyle has real1zed h1s amb1t1on and IS head announcer of the T V Stat1on located on Mars Conan Doyle .Ir Class Prophet 7 'H I ' ' A ' v ' - -A I u n 0 1 - 1 - - v - ' Q FQ 3 7 I 5 y . . fy . . . ca ' ' 5 in .I . . 1 ' ' , . - , . f - - ' 1 1 - - l . n ' . . 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'11 U PCM IIC? .rv 1 --Milli 1'l.' - 41,1 vjg' Y - nl I'llllJL1 '1 lll'Tllll Whlle the melody llngers on we the Senlors of 1954 belng sound 1n mlnd and body do bequeath these spec1al b1ts of ourselves be they personal1ty or possess1on to you who W111 be the Senlors of next year We as a class leave to you Jun1ors many of the th1ngs that we have loved our classrooms our teachers those good t1mes at Senlor partles worklng at football games and also our most valued possess1ons MISS Ab and M1ss Math1SOH Carolyn Adams leaves her Daddy Vers1e to all the 'broke semors Parley Reed leaves to Ronny Sm1th and Harold Lloyd Sm1th h1s curly ha1r and 1rres1stable d1mple Op1e Grenn and Lou1s Mullen leave the1r carefully concealed suspenders to Joe Jordan and Buddy Spr1ng Ruth Otte Betty A1nsworth and Boyce Rush1ng leave the1r elevator shoes to Glenda Netherland Betty Summer and Royce Bullock w1th the hopes that they'll Grow up soon Harold Case and Wayne Neal leave the1r map of Llncoln County comp1led to show the best back roads to Edw1n Pr tchard Davld Hobbs and Carroll R1tch1e Susan Masseng1ll and Kathleen Nettles leave the1r h1gher than C volces to Coralee Sm1th Woodene Br1ster and Frances Barlow J1mm1e Mee and Peggy Allen leave the1r r1p roarlng ways to Frances Seavey Patsy Beck and Agnes Case Barbara Burt leaves her super sales talk tO all the future SSHIOTS WhO plan to sell Chrlstmas cards Cynth1a Dav1s and Alton Worthy leave all the1r get up go to Lou Mert1a Allen M1nn1e Cannon and Rayrnond Watts Conan Doyle and Chester Maples leave the1r rhythm tom pa pa and boom booml to Garland Cooper and Calv1n Watson Harold Weeks and Rlchard Gaspard leave the1r fr1endly chats concermng the detent1on room w1th Mr Roach to George Pr1ce and Ken Warren Ted R1chardson leaves h1s cat clothes to L rry Case Tommy Durham leaves h1s dual personallty helpfulness and h1ndrance to Douglas Moody wrth 1nstruct1ons to help when needed and lnnder whenever pos s1ble Faye Beck and M1chael Barnette leave those slow grlns that keep you guesslng to Mary Sue Covlngton and Sam Abrams Gerry Kees leaves h1S Or1ental bow to Fred Chandler Sus1e L1psey leaves her book on how to draw p1ctures 1n class w1thout loslng track of what the teacher 19 saylng to Kenneth Sm1th Ann Foggo and Janet Sm1th leave the1r bottle of Llght and Br1ght to Jacquel1ne McCullough and Jeann1ne Pace Ronny Markette Jack P1per and Leroy R1chardson leave the1r Hog Cha1n Trucklng Company to Ph1l1p Clark Jerry Anthony and Don Ba1ley Daryl F1scher and Walter B1shop leave the1r K1rk Douglas chlns to John Sm1th and Howard Ward Dojo Allgood Pat Rudder and Kelsey Clements leave the1r halos to Jolene La1rd Jan1s Durr and Beverly Ex ans as they don't plan to use them 1n college Dan Day and Holton Alderman leave the1r Southern drawls to J B Rush1ng and Frank Greer Ann Alford leaves her collectlon of Co L1n beaus to D1x1e R1chardson Don Jackson leaves h1s m1sch1evous grln to John McGrath and Dav1d Pltts Patsy Drury and B1lly Torn Ware leave those study sesslons to Balley MOUCTlSf Ray Lacy Paul Dorman and John Emerson 1f they can flnd some glrl to help out Katr1 1a Whlte Carolyn Rutledge and Helen Parten leave the1r dlgnlty to Patrlcla Samples Joy Lee Whlttlngton and Sally Day Wanda Sue Valentlne and Baroara Ann Kyzar leave the1r su'1sh1ne SI'1'11leS to Nan Day Judy Becker and Sue Haley Charles Down1ng leaves hrs Jet propelled l1ttle Crosby to Te ry Clark Ph1l Parker leaves all h1s extra Jolnts to everybody there are plenty to go around B1lly Montgomery and Chester Calcote leave those Sp6C1al laughs to Kenneth Rush1ng Johnny Watts and Marvm Wh1te W1llard Prlce and Donald Allmand leave the1r d1shpan hands to Jack Sm1th D1ane Douglas leaves her tax1 SCTVICC to anybody whose car can stand the stra1n Glor1a McKee and Paul W1ll1ams leave the1r tw1nkl1ng eyes to Karen Stafford and Johnny Boyles James Ashmore B1lly Dooly and Ph1l1p West leave the1r lncessant talk1ng to Ford Sm1th Calv1n Weeks and Ralph Kern Mary Al1ce Calcote H1lda Rae Kyzar Joan Rutledge Margle Pr1ce and Ann1e Katherlne Sm1th leave the1r cookbooks to Kathryn Hoggatt Dorothy Qu1nn Nancy Morgan Frances Russell and Yvonne Watts w1th the w1sh that they too may f1nd the way to some guy s heart perhaps through h1s stomach Laverne Stra1t Allne Case and Ot1s Hancock leave the1r state of complete confuslon about the rules of BHS to B1lly Catherlne Pennlngton and B1lly Wayne Sandldge Bonrue Entrlcan and Sue Jones leave the1r spec1al formula for bra1n food to Dorls Norton Hattle Sue Vaughan and H1lda Jean Lofton even 1f they don't really need lt Ann Alworth leaves her l1ttle black car to some lucky g1rl Ann1e Merle Easley Sh1rley Allred and Jack1e G1l11S leave the1r Wlde assortment of earr1ngs to June Just1ce Ela1ne Sull1van Ir1s Coker and EIOIS Bedford J1mmy Thompson and Walter Greenlee leave the1r ent1re l1brary of comlc books to next year's sen1or class for use 1n the1r le1sure tlme And I Glenda Oberschm1dt leave my collect1on of do dads to Luc1lle Mart1n Dor1s Nevels and Patsy Day S1gned and sealed th1s Zlst day of May N1neteen Hundred and Flfty four Glenda Oberschm1dt Class Lawyer l B , , y , V - Y V Y, ff Y Y - , - , ,Y 5, , A Z , ' W I i ii , ,V . 1 ' . 1 71 ' r , A , ll AY 1 W - v sw, - - 1 H H K 1 , ,, f f ,W , x. , , 1 y -- -- 1 1 -- ! 7 7 ' ' ll ll ' 1 1 ' . ' . 1 . 1 1 ' - 1 1 - 1 D1 D ' . . - . . Q L 1 1 ll VI , , I Se ' 1 1 . . . - H - 1 1 ' ' ' 1 I ll Il at I e . . . H . . - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 F 1 - 1 1 1 ' 1 , , . v . . . , y y 1 L l . , , . - 1- 1 - 1. . 1 . . Y . . . 1 ' 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - . . ' - 1 1 ' - 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 - . , , - 1 1 - 1 ' . 1 ,, F? ' fi 1- :isis JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS N 141+ rn'-'inll ' QQ George Price, Presidentg Karen Stafford, Secretary-Treasurerg Nan Day, Reporterg Sam Abrams, Vice-President We'll Build a Stairway to the Stars The step up this year has been an exciting one for the juniors. Choosing rings made us realize that next year we'd be seniors. Then Came Thanks- giving and those mum corsages which made everyone get the good old B, H, S, spirit. Finally Came the banquet-surely the best one any class ever gave! Yes, it's been a great climbg and, next year, we'l1 stand at the top. :win 'QV C MSM ,..,m We'er this busy sometimes. What the well-dressed Junior wears Sam Abrarns Lou Mertia Allen Jerry Anthony Don Bailey Frances Barlow Patsy Beck Judy Becker Elois Bedford J U I 0 R Johnny Boyles Q Larry Case Fred Chandler Philip Clark Terry Clark Iris Coker Garland Cooper Mary Sue Covmgton 1 X Nan Day Y Y' sf if-A 5 46 John Emerson Beverly Evans Patsy Day Sally Day Paul Dorman Janis Durr Frank Greer Sue Haley C lx A S S Richard Harrell David Hobbs June Justice Ralph Kern Ray Lacy Jolene Laird Hilda Jean Lofton Kathryn Hoggatt Joe Jordan l 4? Lucille Martin 1 9 Jacqueline McCullough John McGrath V2 M Harold Lloyd srmrh 've !J. 1 X , I 'ff ff I Y' Nr V, Karen Stafford Bette Summers Kenneth Warren Calvin Watson Johnny Watts Raymond Watts Yvonne Watts Calvin Weeks Marvin White Joy Lee Whittington Not Pictured C9 'rl' 9 1 li .34 , -f tx ----Q ll' Uh Janice Joan Agin Albritton 'TJ .. ',x Z ff? ! .., ,WW Olene Joe Britt Brueck 3' 'R 25. Q 41 Shelby Yvonne Jean Case Childs SOPHOMORE CLASS QFFICERS Hal Warren, Annual representativeg Ray Thames, Presidentg Juanita Myers, Vlce Presidentg Joe Brueck, Secretary-Treasurerg Charles Ray Stockfisch, Reporter sqvnnmunr rugs . 11- ' A ' 'w r ' Q an 9 3 2 li -LL 1 ' , ,L pg: ,fig - ,ir -f 1 ,W X , i W I ' . va t A X x . SKK . I 1 xx KE ,X fwvlt . 't . ' N4 X SKK A K Herman Lavon Glenda Mike Majorie Anne Allgootl Ashmore Bailey Becker Bloodworth Boone -A-.115-sv' ' 'f '-,, 4' -v- .5 X 5 A - 5 ' , 1 '7 y Y' ' , .. :ff NfL ,Qsx ri, v Q N ' 5 r A ' Y! ' n X r , X A KW' X ' K X . Robert Tommy Tommy Denise Ann Billy Burnaman Burns Butler Callcndar Cameron Carter ' -- aw- T: an as Q ' 2 Q A x- - '-' - i x f- i 'xuzx X ' 'V 7 'iz xg 6 ' 1 'Aly 1: :T s E l 'dr . s A xl u ' A Q I ,uf CN , ' . v, f . A blurs areas:-rss. Ray Peggy Elsie Fay Monette Lucille Ioan Cohen Davis Day Diamorm Durham Flynn 41 . -- ,4 , 4. f-, I . 34 -:sam fri, ef x 5- K 7,1 v X Bobbie Arnold Gggfgg Fgyg Garntr GYCHH Grcnn Griffin ff! ' . A- ' 5' J' Us t:g:,t , - ,. ' ' 5 I 1 ' 4' Wu- .. U5 X f Ronald Gwen Jackie Betty l-lartgraves Hughes Liclrsnn Justice V ': fx P ,S if Ai R C - . if -i Q' 1 X :D- M ' MAN I I Mickey Patricia Diane Barbara King Leggett Little Lofton Q . ,. -- ' : -N 7 Q Q? -. . ' .5 ' , . S t f' V iff' .gill 1 I Roygene Charles Whit Charles Malta Martin McCall Merritt .' Tip .aa Y .' ?' ' ' 3 3,-v ' 2 at 'h-'L , v x Y Y fx A 1, v , N L ffm -ar L Billy Ray Juanita James DHI66 Murray Myers Nettles N6V61S f X U N n . -Q fl 'fan sa- 5 'W' - X M f Q - i X n. John Lucy Dickie Raymond Pace Panzica Parten Peterson -. 7. N Y 1 ' xtlku-fl XXX 'su - R ' Mayo Mary Carolyn Griffin Hart rf? 2 ,a X. 'if Q -L, f.AL 's-.ff c. A-, 'la X XX 4 ' t' : Billy Jimmy Kavunaugh Killll , ov? -A I - i. ' -1. A N9 I - Q, . Jerry Shirley Lucas Lytle ,L I it Joyce Patty Miller Moran Y, Mary Io Kathryn O'Quinn Orme . K, A -fx- Smokey PHISY Pitts Pullen 42 5 Wk Frances Charlene Querns Reeves -s., 40' Nr N -x Ann Srnrth Bobby Smrdr fuk E' 'N-'r Mary Elmabetlr Vuda Sfnlth Sl'1'1lIh 136 v'-A' Mrlford E1S19 Tate T3y101' 134, The twrns have smlles 1n common, too. 43 YV Johnnx Rrce Carolyn SIU1l.h Wrll Ann Smrth FX -.., a Thames blrrrley Roberts Jonell Snurh 'T Limo Rushrng Llla Srnrtlr Marr AUD Charles SICWSFI Srockfrsch ,J Q Y 51N Ronny Trndall 'T K Harol l Warren NOT PICTURED Thelma Horne, Lavon Hampton, Ph111p Brewer NS Lan UnJc. wood 1 Sha, lb Nw s ...+- Aung Alun blllllh Lrnrla bnurlr -in Frances bummrrs 'on 'T ul Walls ack Wrllrams , .. Wx F Q V K-'Ti' 2 1 -l 0' ., ,I A pf xv P - , ev 'N 1 7f! 9 Q10 ' ,ll ,-, ' '-'f , - f 1 T ' N' Y 5 Ja Llp li. I sk v' f wr' Q r ', ,xx fl 1 ,s -Q f v -'s V .' , ' L x C ., Q I , ' Q ' 2: -af 1- T 'P J 'T 7 lx rs -. .C '.. S -V 'A Q-1 ls 'A , ' -' ' - - . , S XY , Y V N I- , I K' T 1 4 my 'H if I A K xi 5 .. ' . L X Q , 5 ' 1 ' ' ' lp In ' ,: -G 1 -3 M ' ': :- 'X V 4 , x' 'T - b 1 T '- 1 'T .' T ' - ' X ' X- Y :aff v s . . .' X- R 1' 'x 'ffl X -:?2?1?'s11111 1 , -, f, ' I, s . L . H I I v if '- 1 p, 3 Q V , is , '3 'X ., N T? C T ' -- ll. N-X , 7' T? . E 1 1 X I Q :X E'1 Lili, kk . - -wx. Q rx C -J 5 Q l , l R y I . . J Y , ' r rr ' 'er I 4? TL' , -1 .2 5, Q , :,- , ffl 'T T 'Y W 7 X T x E - ' , . H C Q - I X WA N 2 C. 1 i, If V fs RQ la-X .' .N 3 ' - s Q X T T I A ' h H 'airs ' ' - I h '11,-.5 ' ' C I H. I V, t . . z F . E lf' fp- q.'- Sufi FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Tommy Lofton, Vice-Presidentg Bobby Massengill, President, reporter Deanna Durhamg Secretary-treasurer, Louie Entrican HAIL, HAIL THE CrANG'SALL HERE Kay an Case Clnrlx F av- -AQ Q., 1 F - H, Y ,' 4- 5, . - 'F 0 ig. f- A' 1 1 -5- I , 7 ,. 4 , W' I eff - ff I A W K' Milf. f 'L AAS, I 4 , I I ff x y A ' A7 Myron Inez Carol Gay Barbara Clyde Kent Betty Acy A-.lams Allen Allgood Allgood BCGSOH B12liSC ' 'fl A af . -3 In , Q 'FN f, 4- JJ .7 44 vs 2 ' fwl, ' ' ,'1'j7' 'AQ XI.. -ff.. . I I Q fx, i ,I I if . I ' Q N W .- I I 5 r l rr. A I-'N f 1 I Shirley Shirley Ruffle Patricia Betty Jerry Boyd Britt Burt Cain Case Case 1 ' A , l ' ll 4' 'Dx 0' 5' I :T ' , ly -ir-3 I go- N- v C N s I w ' M 1 ' RQ Nr- , r n Betty John Anna Marie Judy' Gail Cotten D'Antoni Day Dal' DUHSHH 45 ,un 'A Q Deanna Durham Ruth Durham Lois Elkin Louie Entrican Tony Fiducci Marilyn Flynn Carolyn Fortenberry Alton Greenlee Rudolph Grenn Harry Hannon Robert Hannon Donald Harrigill Lynn Harrison Judy Hedgepeth Vickie Hickman Myrtis Hoover Henry Hoskins James Jacks Louise Jones Barbara Jordan Charles Ray Johnson Pope Kelly Enoch King Major Lea Edna Leggett Monroe Lofton Tommy Lofton June London Meade Mathis Bobby Massengill Jimmy McKee Claudia McMullen Ann Moncrief ri I A . -Q as ' GNL ,gs I. 1' A! fo :if '33, QQ- xv -fb, If , x - , X AKIY X X N.-,SX l sm my X Q fi . -, 'fir ,-15,3 M X h Qs K l 'Th V-r ' Y X Q:-if 22 J .f H N 1 I tis :AX Ir? ' I L'-AN-'- 4 Q ,.--- V ,K ,2 ,, 41 5, . QQ ,. ,gi '!9x h f !. - .- . 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J ' - 1 J Not Pictured: Gayle Evans Glenn Farrell Albert Watts Marc ell Smith Nolan Golman John Dunn Ann Smith Don Smith John Smith Juan Smith Larry Smith HHSHNIA IIIASS .A , K .,,. Y, v' S-4 -..- .-A7-' s ,,-an rn- l V . -.-. ,., 1 W .' '- v 3 . 7 -unix , ,hx . if Lillian Smith Q A Voncile Smith R ' A Glenda Thames -'Q' 11 ' ,-1, J 72 1 Evelyn Tierce v V, Nell Rose Valentine . 'mx 't f .lm '. 'su Edvyard Waldrop 3 :G y I T T 2 :P Annie Ruth Watts 4 i ' f ' M Cynthia Watts ,, . 'lf -Af JJWX Pete warts Y . M Y 5 ' t V Doris White sl X .1 1 -F .. x i Ann Williams Michael Williams ' I Jimmy Wills Lx- Q '. 7 V , ', -2 , 'C SR 3, 2 'N 'f 'N Wayne Wilson F55 ' rg? ' xwgy ' ,xxi V.. il Shirley Woods l ,jf l wg i fin-rr-Inn Wnn+on ' x 'i ' ny 1. , Twirp Season Starts early Home Room Officers in Junior-High. .Timmy Perkins, Reporter, Clyde Moody, Secretary and treasurerg Jane Smith, Vice-Presidentg Lance Alworth, Presi- dentg Jane Clements, Student Council HISHTH GRADE-3-H FIRST ROW: Joan Whitehead, Gretchen Hartman, Jane Clements, Gloria Wall, Norma Smith, Patricia Byrne, Ethelene Herring, Jane Smith. SECOND ROW: Emma Jane Day, Ann Summerlin, Nancy Young, Betty Brister, Marjorie Kavanaugh, Patsy King, Diane Smith, Judy Turner. THIRD ROW: Kay Summer, Barbara Breuck, Gene Spense, Herman Bowman, Jon Philip Panzica, Bob Cross, Jerry Butler, Paul Walker, Miss Harvey. FOLRTH ROW: Wayne Ervin, Bobby Hembree, Claude Kincade, Wayne Ashmore, Clyde Moody, Glen Watts, Bernard Kyzar, FIFTH ROW: Charles Netherton, Wayne Hart, Ted Smith, Jimmy Perkins, Mack Brown, Lance Alworth, Norman Menton, Loyd Walker. NOT PICTURED: Tommy Davis, Evelyn King. representative. f .,R 'WV' l -af' '1 4 QF Av-K ja' HGHTH GRADE-3-l FIRST ROW: Jimmy Kinnebrcw, Hugh T. Mitchell, Bennie Schlesinger, Carroll Case, Mitchell Smith, George Durham, Bobby Boling, Charles Morgan. SECOND ROW: Don Jay Nevels, Dean Free, Lem Hewes, Donald Mont- gomery, Glen Bracey, Charles Norris, Donald White, Glen Fallin. TFHRD ROW: Miss Lofton, Kay Dungan, Dorothy Franklin, Virginia Boone, Dorothy Golmon, Barbara Cannon, Jeanette Maples, Shirley Watts, Joyce Nettles. FOURTH ROW: Betty Bilbro, Shirley Smith, Maidie Beeson, Virginia Ann Bethea, Doris O'Quinn, Rona Sue West, Nita Thompson, Anne Atkinson, Robert Trigg. FIFTH ROW: Rubie Mae Sandiford, Carolyn Day, Nancy Lovell, Violet Allen, Larry Posey, Garland Price, Robert Dorman, Glen Gaspard. If .ab I-IOMEROOM OFFICERS 1 Aw, Come on, boys, . X let's play. l George Durham, Presidentg Rona Sue West, Secretary-Treasurerg Virginia Boone, Vice-President, Lem I-Iewes, Student Council re- presentative, NOT PICTURED. Wonder what Don Jay's thinking about? These eighth grade boys really have cold, cold hearts. Q. I , it K in R 1 1 . ' ' , , HOMEROOM OFFICERS Jay Travis, Secretary-Treasurer, Margie Hughes, President, Ferdie Becker, Student Council Represen- tative, Cary Yancey, Vice-president, Jerry Nations, Reporter. rl -A HGHTH GRADE-3-M FIRST ROW: Cary Yancey, Mary Alice Givens, Ruby Taylor, Sally McKee, Abbie Beeson, Sylvia Lovell, Mar- garet Watts, Janice Smith. SECOND ROW: Mildred Tillman, Patricia Smith, Peggy Cotton, Elizabeth West, Margie Hughes, Patsy Cassedy, Beverly Thames, Joan Britt, Joan Morgan. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Marr, Jimmy Redd, Nolan Brewer, Bobby Terrell, Ferdie Becker, Kenneth Eady, Donald Lewis, Jerry Smith, Jay Travis. FOURTH ROW: Ellis White, Billy Scroggins, Clark Arrington, Fred Davis, Joel Harrell, Jerry Nevels, Walter Posey. FIFTH ROW: Jerry Nations, Jimmy Rankin, Tommy Sutton, Carol Covington, Gerald Boyles, Aubrey Smith. -4 '34- Q wud . ,A 7.- i 'Q L SIVE TH GRADE-7-M FIRST ROW: Betty Bedford, Dollie Sue Smith, Janice Cupit, Sammy King, Barbara Morgan, Ellen Cox, Margaret Grenn. SECOND ROW: Judy Schaperkotter, Betty Prestridge, Peggy Waldrop, Joyce Ann Britt., Shirley Tate, Bobbye Hampton, Sandra Ainsworth. THIRD ROW: David Carter, Pete Smith, Carroll Case, Don Holifield, Esta Mc- Taggart, Sue Magee, Katherine Roberts, Dolores Lea. FOURTH ROW: Claude Day, Glenn Buster, Johnny Panzica, James Calhoun, Jimmy Harrington, John Parnell, Taylor Thomas, Donald Smith, Mrs. McNair. FIFTH ROW: Max Dungan, Verner Alexander, Richard Evans, Freddie McKee, Byron Randall, Roland Byrd, Herman Smith. HOMEROOM OFFICERS Sue Magee, Vice-president Jimmy Harrington, Presi- ' dentg Sandra Ainsworth, Secretary-Treasurerg Herman Smith, Reporterg Katherine Roberts, Stu- dent Council Represen- fa. 'nr Q ative. He adle s s pyramid . 1 ' .g - ' J F J, v 4 , fg ,,sg,.f The 11ne forms to the right, girls. i 3 4400 ,jul HOMEROOM OFFICERS Claude Whitehead, Reporter, Mike Cain, Secretary-Treas- urerg Betty McMullen, Vice- Presidentg Sara Warren, Pres identg .Judy Chamber, Student Council representative. SEVE T FIRST ROW: Carla Clark, Nora Price Marx Walker Beverly Harrrson Katnna Bowman Peggy Hernphrll Sara Warren. SECOND ROW: Bobby Joe Smith Glen Smlth Lavern Beeson Doyle West B1llFortenberry Jerry Smlth Alen Harrigill, Johnny Byrd THIRD ROW Nancy Adams Judy D1amond Margaret Smith Joan Smngfellow Marie Smith, Rosemary Allen Judy Chambers Bonnie Sue Norton FOURTH ROW Bllly Brewer Robert Cooper Elaine Netherland, Murline Carithers Margaret Russell Betty McMullen Sidney Ktncade FIFTH ROW Jack Haley, Charles Calhoun, Johnny Watson Claude Whitehead Mrke Cain Donal Estes Tillman Hart .-1 rw' l 1 Bobby Allred, Vice-President, Glen Vaughn, Secretary-Treasurerg Lucille Otte, Student Council representativeg Francis Steward, Reporter Floy Nation, President. 4 .I 'Tir' .f 3' ' 4- SEVE IH GRADE-7-T FIRST ROW: Bobby Allred, Nolon Bowman, Wayne Sanders, Seth Laird, Carlos Moak, Jerry Bulloc Vaughn. SECOND ROW: Betty Roberts, Twana Cole, Miriam jones, Lucille Otte, Barbara Bell, Francis Steward, Lona Fay Smith. THIRD ROW: Mr. Tramel, Lorie B. Davis, Virginia Ballard, Georgia Traver, Elizabeth Entrican, Floy Nation, Gay Drew, Charlene Sullivan, FOURTH ROW: Susie Rice, Billy Peavey, Francis Bidwell, Marjorie White, Jimmy Brumfield, Benard Bidwell Billy O'Dell. FIFTH ROW: Johnny Tate, Tommy Watts, William Carithers, Bobby Smith Havwocd Smith, Loy Moncrief, Jimmy Moncrief, Jimmy Foster. k, Glen HOMEROOM OFFICERS . l We hope their sole intention I is harmless. lll The Serious . Seventh Q x George carries the load i Aki HO MEROOM OFFICERS Dickie Morgan, Vice-President, Sybil Thames, Reporter, Margaret Lovitt, Student Council representa- tive, Maidie Loper, President, Harold Wilson, Secretary-Treasurer Test next period FIRST ROW: Betty Jo Otte, Sandra Thomas, Patsy Diamond, Maidie Loper, Johnny R. Dooly, David Mulford, Reuben Jordan, Larry Graves, Denny Sartin, SECOND ROW: Jackie Davis, Carolyn Johnson, Sue Ritchie, Sandra Wilborn, Mary Dean Barlow, Mary Fairchild. Dale Callendar, Wayne Nations, Dickie Morgan, Pete Faulk. THIRD ROW: Jo Ann Lambert, Nell Leggett, Edith Norris, Margaret Lovitt Warren Estes, Keith Abrams, Tim Byrne, Jimmy Charles Bilbro, Mrs. Ruby Cantwell. FOURTH ROW: Brooks Wester, Chester Newman, Margaret Fry, Triana Horne, SybilThanies, Betty Kavanaugh, Mitchell Sandidge, Jimmy Griffin. George Brown. FIFTH ROW: Edward Eugene Albritton, Alton Walker, Harold Edward Smith, Charles Burnaman, Billy Thomas Owens. NOT PICTURED: Jean Wood, Harold Wilson, Kenneth Brister. NIH' x il hx 4,4 W J' S I-IOMEROOM OFFICERS Sandra Norton, Reporter, Lynda Stockfisch, President, Oscar Beck, Student Council representative, Randy Owens, Vice-President, Terry Jones, Secretary-Treasurer. Surely, this must be Hallo Ween--or the Four Stooges SIXIH lIIlAIll-li- FIRST ROW: Thomas Smith, Randy Owens, Herman Merritt, E. B. Crawford, Patricia Godholii, Genevieve Nevels, Janice Bowman, Marie Blootlworrh. SECOND ROW: Bonnie Allen, Sandra Norton, Myrtle Leggett, Jane Tillman, Morris Bloodworrh, Eugene Allen, Eddie Young, Oscar Beck, O. C. Freeman. THIRD ROW: Ernest Dooly, Kenneth Rarcliff, David Eady, Johnny Pybass, Gloria Warts, Betty Jo Taylor, Sharon Culver, Linda Waldon, Teunisson Lea. FOURTH ROW: Lynda Srockfisch, Gwen Wooten, Sally Nations, Carolyn Coker, Mike Beeson, Roberr White, Terry Jones, Rowland Ezelle. FIFTH ROW: Miss Oneita Nutt, Viola Jacks, Kay Turner, Jack Warts, Lavon Blackwell, Lowery Dunn, Nelson Anding, John McToggarr. f 7 O 'N J Q vii E 590041: 7.1 fr in ef, LODv I D Kpllql VME Stmcfkv s-f Miss Blanche Mathison Advisor ni 4. 1953-1954 Student Council Officers and Home room Representatives Sllllll llI0ll lfll The Student Council, now in its second year, has done much to make its pre- sence felt at B. H. S. This year under the able sponsorship of Miss Mathison, the Council has sponsored those good parties in the Activity Building after football games and parties for each of the high school classes. They initiated the idea of the school adopting an official insignia and have decorated the cafeteria on special occasions during the year. Among the highlights of the year was the trip to Meridian to the Mississippi Association of Student Councils. Student Council Officers: Billy Tom Ware, Presidentg Judy Becker, Secretaryg Sam Abrams, V-Presidentg Glenda Bailey, Treasurer. Billy Tom Ware Student Council President T llpr' i 1 kv!! SIXTH PERIOD GLEE CLUB B. H. S. HH lIlUBS The B.H.S. Glee Clubs un good music all year. Some of their major activities have been the excell t en Christmas program consisting of sacred music and The Song of Christmas and the annual Spring Concert made up of State Festival pieces. Special music for many Assembl ' ' y programs have been provided by both the mixed and Girls' Chorouses and the boys' and girls' ensembles. der the direction of Miss Joann Weaver have made FIFTH PERIOD GLEE CLUB 4 A 9 3 I .F iff! A 3 Q' ,H J 4 1- s fx Q 7 -1- I Q. , l V +c9 0- i F' F 57.41- L 4 my f -al' 9 H' ' K I I ,, Q 9 ,J Q9 N The Girls of the Sixth Period Glee Club Sing th Backgrou d Music at Homecoming cmclun AIIIIVIIIIS 0 he u 'Nm Boys' Qu t t G1r1s'Ensemb1e Wed th t dt 1 S g fChristmas f , M , A O '50 G 5 'W 06099165 ii ' ii d7V0'f3 Q 0 0 41 f- 5 5 if iii? I -1' ix... PIA 0 PllPllS FIRST ROW: Hartford Drane, Oscar Beck, Dale Callender, Jimmy Rudder. SECOND ROW: Betty Smith, Lynda Stockfisch, Carolyn Session, Janice Bowman, Margaret Ann Grenn, Mary Basker, Lucile Otte. THIRD ROW: Sarah Lu Flower, Carolyn Kenny, Patricia Byrne, Miss Middleton, Barbara Brueck, Patricia Smith, Lillian Ray Smith. NOT PICTURED: Carolyn Fortenberry. TEA FOR TWO I ' fy TEACH ME TO TANGO 2 x ff l KQLJHJ 'fy L git-X31 H0915 'QA l , Ss The Brookhaven Panther Band has had a most successful year under the d1rect1on of Dmrector Bob Moore Present1ng half t1me shows at football games as well as playlng at pep meetmgs has contr1buted much to our school sp1r1t Part1c1pat1on 1n c1v1c events has lncluded Ded1cat1on of the New Housmg Project O11 Week Parade Exchange and K1wan1s Clubs Parades and the b1g Chr1stmas Parade The h1gh llght of the year has been the tr1p to Pascagoula and attendumg the Army Tulane football game at Tulane Stadlum The off1cers of the band are Don Jackson manager Chester Maples ass1stant manager .hmmxe Meese secretary treasurer Mac Hobbs l1brar1an and Ann Foggo ass1stant l1brar1an ls 1 I! ,Q .- . .1 , , .n . t 1 Y . . , 4 , u . .Iv 3-, ,I-.1 4' l' ' iv ,ig x ' vw . ' f' V X L.-hnxj L.-Ji Lia! . L.-I-. X! LA-I. L! .SQ X ' ' i in I , X! 2 -, sg ,- . bf 5' i l9X,L'i9-X! Lf, 5 .:gAg X .W N ' X I ' -6- 4-I WL ' . Q' fl V L' C 3'-a-EQN' af VA 'X-J 4, NVQ' 'Nl -W .gf -I .,,, 3. Q' 'Q Q, Y K' -gt L Z J. 491 I H- K Q3 3 4 I VX -ex . L..lil.., K'-':L'l,.1.rg3NXL..1v. ffL G UP :+L-239: ,ga JL Q-ieq ,L sg: 3- QV W Q 'M Jnffyyf. 5 Y' K! E - l x - GX 'J 'D MWf'llMlfm'J' Lk Q5 In: HVLM Nay +-' BQQF1 Sf 'GAQs- 76 f' an if W1 X MI N 5 A -I , . kl.b -,lb :sf if ii' 5 2 S E :V if l I I . f'x 'xy5gYVi Fx - 1-Nfm Y-N ,,,4 . -- ff -4. I ' f ..g.. fe , ,, ,.4 Mfr' A ,Wi QWWVE Vx'-' V 5 xx 'hx rua mf: RW F1241 ' . LK'.l. BAND SECTIIINS .Wi Ov .437 1. . L PA IHIR HllWlS STAFF Ann Foggo, Business Managerg Kelsey Clements, Circulation Managerg Susie Lipscy, Editorg Miss Abshagen, Adviserg ' ' - ' ' rts editor. Faye Beck, News editor: Philip Brewer, Ari editorg Hal Warren, Feature editorg Doug Moody, bpo The old fa1thful reporters and members of the business staff, who have made the Panther Howls the good school paper it is 67 3 '55 ,AEC ua' ,sex f-9 V 'vi if sd' Miss Theresia Abshagen Susan Massengill Miss Bessie Jenkins Adviser Editor-ln -Chief Adviser llli BHIIUK SIAH Here and on the next page are the people who have put their heads, hearts, and hands together to give you a picture of the 1953-1954 school year at BHS. For most of these seniors the song is ended, but the melody of this, their final school year, will linper on in memory. The Executives: Dojo Allgood, Class editorg Patsy Drury, Feature editor: Susan Massengill, Editor-in-chiefg Ann Foggo and Kathleen Nettles, Business Managersg Susie Lipsey, Literary editorg Paul Williams, Student photographerg Billy Tom Ware, Sports editorg Faye Beck, Activities editor. C C? K , K 1, Hifi QE, ,QLHQR d 5 1 ',,-'XII-v ,nu-:JB , . u - ,..-nlvlllu W .. .gn-nn: nn. - Q .Y ur,-'v f s 0.0 1 - s . 1. 5 W il 1 A' 0 I ' f 1 1 X K X Q? I TI-IE STAFF Ixiassengill, J. Smith, Nettles, Entrican, Thompson, Kyzar, Allgood, Clements, Alford, Beck, Oberschmidt, Durham, Day Williams, Drury, Lipscy, Meese, Alworlh, Foggo, Fischer, Jackson, Barnette, Parker, Gaspard, Ware, Downing. Q , n I THE TYPISTS --Bless'em PLANNING SESSION WORK SESSIONS 1953 HUMECUMI G Sweethearts on Parade was the theme for the altogether perfect fifth annual Homecoming at B, H, S, The festivities began with a parade at 1:30 P. M. , October 23, featuring the Homecoming Queen and her Maids on a beautiful sweetheart float. The auditorium program which followed paid spe cial tribute to the honored guests: Miss Marnie Martin, Mrs. Eunice A. Mullen, and Mr. Edgar S. Bowlus and the honored classes of 1921, 1922, 1940 and 1953. Alumni enjoyed an open house in the Library following the auditorium program. At 7:30 P. M. , the Coronation Ceremony took place on King Field after which the B, H, S, Panthers defeated the Biloxi Indians 13-7. The after-game dance in the Activity building proved a fitting climax to a highly successful Homecoming. IHE CUURI 1953 Queen Ann Alworth and her maids, Wanda Sue Valentine, Judy Becker, Deanna Durham, and Anne Boone. :Y-:ggi 14' Y -'-'ii' X A A VvA 1-- 3 -11. -L13 iffilfh ' Ii 2' I gp! Its 'N f 1 l , F 5-2 sr 'L ' 'Q . ,, 410 S' 0 ,J 1 an 3 The program honoring the Classes of 1921, 1922. 1940, and 1953 begins SWEHHIAIHS ll PARADE We honor Miss Mamie Miss Eunice and Mr. Bowlus 'Memories' honors Miss Mamie, Miss Eunice, and Mr. Bowlus Whispering for the Class of 1922 nr 4 Ti1l We Meet Again for the Class of 1921 Carless for the Class of 1940 The Rocking Class of 1953 'X THE The 1952 Queen was a hot for the Band I- f-T. The + u-22.31 .f-N fs A Nr 'N 'W Homecoming Cheerleaders 141 N 152 X H Thalkllass of ,-sez They had fun at their reunion N l 1 '- College wglgever be like 1 - '-n. n ,Nil I, xi. f-.M ' 'H -If lx N I , fi' ,ZX ii ji Agvif' j - ,A ,X Qin x vi . Q t qw! lH'S HAVE HI 1 X The Stars Club began the Christmas festivities with a beautiful dance at the Country Club the night after school was out for the holidays. ,,.-L 'ii fx . Coaches get gifts IAVHIN COUNCIL AND SPONSORS ' The Teen Tavern got a face-lifting this year because of the special efforts of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jackson. The floors and furniture have been redone, a grand kitchen has been added, and there is a snack room with numerous tables and chairs not to mention the new record player and records. The Tavern is a wonderful place for all the students to gather and you'll find a crowd there eve ry Friday and Saturday. ff, ASSIMBH PRUBRAMS UN. aff I M? UH 'if' mul F! Wu 4l I V- 'l' 'ml i w + -srl U if ri A 6 lm Fi- -f 23-- W 3254? rn , aw an Sl Illll Y-Ill S The Y-Teens are high school members of the Y. W. C.A. They have good times. They discover and practice skills and abilities. Participation in planning, making decisions, and carrying responsibility for affairs of the club plays a major part in a Y-Teens life. The Y-Teen purpose is to build a fellowship of women and girls devoted to the task of realizing in our common life those ideals of personal and social living to which we are committed by our faith as Christians. In this en- deavor we seek to understand Jesus, to share his love for all people, and to grow in the knowledge and live of God. THE SENIOR CABINET FIRST ROW: Judy Becker, Service, Coralee Smith, Programg Ann Alworth, Presidentg Joyce Miller, Secretary, Margie Blood- worth, Treasurer: Kay Case, Publisher. SECOND ROW: Jolene Laird, Worshipg Ann Alford, Social, Susan Massengill, Member- shipg Jimmie Meese, Recreationg Faye Beck, Vice-presidentg Pat Rudder, Musicg MaryCarolyn Hart, Pianist. The first big party of the year--a costume affair--to which the high school girls were invited. 2 JUNIOR Y- TEEN CABINET SEATED: Abbie Beeson, Presidentg Sylvia Lovell, Treasurerg Jane Smith, Secretaryg Sara Warren, Vice President. STANDING: Mrs. W, E. Marr: Ann Bethea, Recreation Chairman, Sally Lou McKee, Worship Chairman, Margie Hughes, Elizabeth West, Program Chairmen: Barbara Brueck, Music Chairmang Lucille Otte, Reporter, Miss Louise Jacks. The Junior Y-Teens have had a highly successful year. With one hundred thirty members it is the largest club at B. H. S. A chorus of forty voices was organized and has participated in meetings as well as producing a Christmas Cantata. Presenting a widely varied program of devotionals, club ideals, and humor, we have strived to give the Junior High girls a club of which to be proud and one that would aid in making each one a better Christian, young lady. Jll IUH Y-lil S Q X: NW? X -J A N 'CJ Y f x EQ M H 1 iffff 579 Q. i' 3 5 'df , , , N ,hi -9-na' QSM fl' 'L 47 , 5 'Quang K. ,I , ta zigf gf ' ' Q, -3 ,xx 'ar' si 13 '- N 6 3- .Q i , - , i giLi !? fw- W iw 11 U Mr n Q 1610 1 1 A . , , , J ' , TF . 4 ' , . w xx A 5 0 ' fx .w Q' 1 Q5 2 ',-4 . K A' N A - W LA 1 E X Q t X 5 WJ U Q' GF - - ' 'H - bfi A' my 4' fm A ' L v. - - - V, , -4 . , . 6 4' ,Y P TE , ' Y Q i V I .. 4 2 ., A V -,var - - .- , .M . , ri . V - I lc . - 1 ' ' ' U: 'z 5 ye K . . n ': 1' ta H y QW D 'sw a h , in Li.gQ, X .54 f ,,f, - A .. , f ,wzzj nd I I ,.-f' 2 I., , .+ 1-H IN' Y 'D' A' . . P 5 'l'7i'?3fea,:' N CM N 5. .S ' K -., f X i X D uf. . A N , X , , X' 1 , ' 4 ' . VI..-,QV fr Q f 1 EN x F l - . 'jk . . X4 4 f N ? N J F II , , ' Era' f9 1 XX X :N x .,,, . ' if 'lx wr' 'X N 'F' 'V WW, , 5 of pf q Q 1 N. .4 ,X . 1 ', ' , .. T QT- f, yi 5 ' 4 'Q ' ' . 'F .,J' . ' '1 'VY' -'Je J ' J' If Q-,K A-i' - 1 'ff-'D 'M .- -Y' ' , .' '- V ' ' I .. , K '1 '- K Q -J S 4 1 X S., 3 -r HIIURI HUMIMAKIRS Ili AMIRIU We learn to cook a delectable meal, For good posture we care a great deal. F. H.A. OFFICERS Nan Day, Secretary, Glenda Netherland, Presidentg Marjorie Bloodworth, V. President, Maye Griffin, Song leaderg Sally Day, Reporter, Shelby Case, Treasurerg Faye Griffin, Pianist We learn to sew a fine seam or mend a tearg 4 - ' S...f x .in RN... Q , A.45f aa, ,i,i sk r sb , :ia Q T'--1 QK E' ' i'ijLi::DL? And we bathe a baby loving care. with gt Kaur'- IHI SCIENCE Illllll Pictured above are members of the Science Club with the finished product of their major activity for the year, a telescope. The club presented the tele- scope to the school and it proved to be one of the major attractions at Open House held in the spring. Q'i q +Z5 i iii av. l e ' ' Ag, i ' ,Qi J' nu 4-H cum Q0 O0 'QA I' The newest organization at BHS is the 4-H Club formed this year. This group has great plans and is under the sponsorship of Miss Clay Daily. .0 ,g. J Q ,vii ,, t ui'-'DR N x X .ll XA! Lr7Ov 1 X '5 Evlrucvkv lllq -Q PORTS CHHRHAIIHIS V ISIS3 H154 'I m 'M y -qs. ,l x Q. .5 ,, .N '1 .Q- ' bb if 1 ws -fs--wma. ' .rat ., 7 In A 1 ' I ff, W, .4-fffg ff A W X 1 fr x 1 4 9 I' 'i Y fi ff I L4 -1- U X YEA! PANTHERS! Here come the Cheerleaders. YEA! PANTHERS! Here comes the team! T 7 5 'WW .4. ,, . . r - 1 M ,hubrw ,, .ec-nr wifi?- .3 K ,J S T, I fb 'dvwf S 'T ' li Q. .. V l. 91.4.-3 x 4,5 , ' , .1 Q. '-, U v , r 'fi' .' I- I -..- 'I N--kv-N A '4 - . K . lb ' - . .A 'ig I L 1 - ' qw- ...J . f , --Yz'xS4?'f ' . Q. F ' fl ' - -- f N -.. -'-n. ! -:rw I ' gig .A - f , w ' N '-- , Tviifiivfa' . 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Dot tries for another point against Co-Lin girls. The Pantherettes enjoyed another successful season in 1953-'54, their wins far out numbering their losses. Dot Quin, pivot forward, repeated as high scorer. Losing only one player by the graduation route, Coach Therrell's girls will he hard to beat again next year. Dot Quin Katherine Hoggatt Frances Russell K Hattie Sue Vaughn Doris Norton his Coker Sally Day Betty Penn Shelby Case Joy Lee Aliene Case Mary Jo O'Quin Whittington sq al .R-:HT 'Z Ir! ,.. Q L, K. x N ,I ' I . .ff ,K f Q51 :Q X SN S' X 'N z.. 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