Central High School - Cotton Boll Yearbook (Jackson, MS)
- Class of 1947
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MUMPOWER Assistant Principal of Central High School F. W. McEWEN Principal of Central High School L. H. WRIGHT Business Manager FACULTY I GERTRUDE BARRETT Attendance JAMES BECKETT Mathematics ROBERT BERRY Science and Physical Education ANNIE VERNON BRENT Latin TXSGT. WINNER P. BOSTIC R. O. T. C. ALICE CAUSEY English and Journalism COURTENAY CLINGAN Social Science A LT. COL. GERALD G. COONEY P. M. S. 6' T. of R. O. T. C. FACU LTY CPL. ROBERT L. ECKLES R. O. T. C. MAY FLETCHER Science HAL FRANCE Social Science and Physical Education KATHRYN HARRIS Science MARGARET HUTCH ISON English MRS. MARGARET JACKSON Office ISABEL JOHNSTON Latin MRS. AUBREY M. JORDAN ' Social Science IZACLJ LTY MARJORIE KEATON Commercial Work ALVIN J. KING Choral Music ANNIE LESTER Mathematics MXSGT. EMMETT MARCUM R. O. T. C. E. F. MITCHELL Mathematics and Science MRS. MIRIAM H. MONTGOMERY Modern Languages MILDRED MOREHEAD MRS. MABEL B. 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My MXH' Qf W iinfffffjf fy W p ,W , Q igffffpjjfyjfwm Qw'yTjZ4f4!j2jjLfYu'! A EW! MQ 5 ,sf7 ',,,'3-Q SENICDRS JACK TURNER President it CECIL H. SMITH Vice President BETTY JO DAVIS Secretary PRICE SNEED Treasurer SENIGRS MARY HUGH ADAMS Mary Hugh is an effervescent little lady with a bright smile for everyoneg but even with her carefree manner she has a serious side. She is an expert typist, WALLEY ADAMS Walley is that unusual type of person-a good listener. Walley's favorite pastime is playing football. It was a lucky day for Central when he moved here from Brook- haven. ANN Aocock ' u Ann's pixie-like charm is as refreshing as springnrain. She's a small, impish girl who positively bubbles with personality. Her friends are numerous and loyal. LaVAUGHN Al NSWORTH This curly haired senior has the iolliest disposition and the best manners of anyone we know. He is interested in all his studies and likes any kind of sports. DORIS AKERS Lofty in stature and in character, reserved in manner and yet generous in friendship, Doris has an incomparable air of kindliness about her that is as pleasing as her lovely singing. KATHLEEN ALDRIDGE Ambitious Kathleen did not wait to finish school before becoming a career girl. With her beautiful long black hair and her talent for dancing, she should not lack someone to take her home again. , MURIEL ALLEN Muriel with her shining platinum blonde hair is a very striking person and a capable artist as well. She always has a cheery smile and a kind word for her many friends. YVALEE ALLEN Known in her gym class for her skill and sportsmanship, Yvalee is admired by everyone for her warm smile and cheerful disposition. She is an expert typist, a music lover, and a girl who enjoys travel. JIMMY ALVIS We never know what to expect from mischievous, in- genious Jimmy. His agility of mind and body more than compensate for his shortness of stature. W. T. ANDERSON Perhaps W. T. is so quiet because he never keeps still long enough for conversation. When he is not making the drums rattle with the band, he can be seen land heard tooi on his roaring motorcycle. BOB ANDREAE U Battalion adiutant of the R. O. T. C., fair haired and handsome, Bob is one of Central's most promising stu- dents. Although apparently a little reserved, Bob is friendly and likable, with a kind word for everyone. VIRGINIA NELLE BARFIELD Virginn's calm beauty would never lead us to believe that she participates in such strenuous activities. Tennis and flying are her two loves. JAMES ROY BARKSDALE James is one of Central's lucky few who are eligible for the Navy's new R. O. T. C. program. We wish this quiet, popular lad the best the Navy can offer. . JAMES BARNES Here's a boy with a wide range of activity: football, journalism, and glee club. Combined with his versatility there is a genuine friendliness that makes James an exceptional fellow. BEVERLY C-AY BARNETT This petite brunette reminds us of a marionette with her dark eyes, cloud of black hair, and striking clothes. We love her for her happy ways and friendly charm. DOROTHY BASS Dorothy has a pensive, sweet friendliness that we like. Qualities of thoughtfulness show in her face, which is appropriately set off by a halo of naturally curly blonde hair. W FRANCES ANNE BEACHAM D Personality plus-that's Frances Anne, always ready with a laugh and a joke. This capable girl is editor-in-chief of the Tiger Talks, a member of the Cotton Boll staff, and an excellent student. MITCHELL BEAIRD Mitchell has the face of a particularly good natured vik- ing, the easy, free-jointed gait of a Texan, and the quietly sunny disposition of a rather sleepy iester. Nat- urally enough, he's a great outdoor man. SENIORS if + ANN BELL DQ l Noted for her variety of moods, Ann could never be taken for granted, even if she didn't have big brooding eyes and amazing vitality for one so small. REX BEST Rex certainly possesses a talent forgetting into every- thing. In addition to this, he has a grin that has made many friends for him. What would Central do without him? ' BEN A. BLACKMON Slightly reticent when you first meet him, Ben is known to his friends as a warm and friendly person. He is quiet and intelligent, and he does excellent work in all his subjects. BENJAMIN CLIFTON BLAKE II Clean cut and well built, Ben is notorious for his sense of humor and love of absurdities. He is popular with his teachers and, according to rumor, is not unpopular with girls. MARY LOUISE BOND Mary is a friendly and gregarious newcomer to the class. Lustrous eyes, invigorating manner, and sincerity are words best describing her. Everyone who knows Mary likes her. PEGGY BONNER Striking, graceful Peggy has the flaxen beauty of a mod- ern valkyrie. Her dependability is almost legendary, as are her grades. Her titles-assistant editor of the Cotton Boll, president of the Junior Classical League--only hint at her capabilities. HENRY BONNEY Henry possesses a profile we would call semi-Barry- more, a wit we would call semi-Shaw, and almost Prussian efficiency. Witness his outstanding accomplish- ments as managing editor of the Tiger Talks. JOHN THOMAS BOYLES We congratulate this ambitious veteran who, by virtue of a special armed forces' examination, has already received his high school diploma and is now attending business college. vfefmolatgiv 'EP ' r QM X BETTY JANE BREEDEN . Betty Jane made her appearance this year from sunny California. Her graciousness and refinement make us glad that she chose Central for her senior year. MARY BROOKS Mary's dancing spirits are contrasted by her dependability and trustworthiness. Her loyalty to Hy-Y wor a d the friendly smile s for all ad her ow nd of charmq- 5 .M DOL ES BROWN This interesting miss with her auburn hair an brown eyes makes a pleasing eyeful. At eighteen she has lived in six states, attended countless schools, and acquired a cosmopolitan manner that's most intriguing. JoAN BROWN Bb Much of Joan's time has been directed towards her job of majoretteg and, we might add, this lovely brunette is well fitted for the position, for she has the highly colored beauty of a Gainesborough painting. BETTY LOU BRYAN Betty's delightful vigor and gay spirit add sparkle to any gathering. Her friendly smile and gracious manner really make her one in a million. Q VIRGINIA BRYANT ' She excels in many things-Latin, chorus, and friendli- ness. Dependable and conscientious in every respect, Virginia has a certain sweetness that is always evident. J EANETTE BUCKLEY This quiet and reserved young lady is keenly interested in current affairs. Besides being a good pianist, she is also a good secretary, for she already has a responsible position in the business world. JOE BUFKIN lf you want to enjoy life just imitate Lightnin. A con- sistent friend and ready humorist, he is well liked by all who know him. DORIS BULLOCK Possessing a gay, carefree manner, this girl is a true and loyal friend. She is an excellent typist and, as such, has done good work on the Cotton Boll. JoHN BURGE 980 A dashing personality and an excellent athlete, John num- bers fully ninety per cent of Central among his friends. Something of a Don Juan, he nevertheless has a fairly constant retinue of feminine admirers. SENIGRS BILL BURNHAMQK This tall brunet is a rather laconic and imperturbable person, but there is a gleam of mischief in his eyes. Fur- thermore, his talent for dancing and beating drums is widely celebrated. EDITH ELAINE BURNSIDE Charming Elaine is always flawlessly groomedg her short black hair frames her handsome square faceg her teeth are perfectg and her eyes are beautifully shaped. She has a brain! lAnd proves it by working after school.J BILL BUTLER One of our versatile seniors, Bill is an asset to any group. A willing-and able worker, he will always be remembered around Central for his carefree grin and his droll sense of humor. BILLY BYRD Billy's dominant characteristics are his diligence and de- pendability. You can be sure that any job that he under- takes will be done well. EDWARD BYRD When everything else fails him, Byrd can resort to his fingers. Those talented bits of his anatomy are equally good at pounding the piano or the typewriter. JEAN CAGE Those big, soft brown eyes are strictly from dream dust. But Jean herself is the essence of humor-in fact she almost always has everybody around her in stitches. TRUITT CALHOUN Tall and blond, this good looking senior is noted for his excellent manners and friendly disposition. He is fond of basketball, jokes, and girls. ' JEAN CAMPBELL The upward tilt of Jean's unusual eyes adds a delightfully oriental aspect to her appearance. This demure young lady is also quite a diligent student. MARTHA ANN CAMPBELL Martha Ann is singularly talentedg she plays the piano with skill and good taste. We are glad that this ambit- ious miss is going to continue her musical studies in college. SAMMIE CAMPBELL Sammie has an open, joyful manner that shows in her beaming smile. Her warm personality and knack of get- ting a kick out of life have made her many friends. 'FRANK S. CANNON Being assistant business manager of the Tiger Talks and director of the varsity show has kept Frank in an execu- tive rush all year. However, his capacity for work has kept him the amiable fellow he is. ROBBY NELL CARMICHAEL This dimpled young lady with the inquisitive gleam in her eyes that reveals an interest in everything-even her lessons--is one of the brightest of our accelerates. We're glad you caught up with us, Robby Nell. NANNIE MAE CARPENTER A tall, willowy lass with curly, dark hair, Nan is lovely to look at. Besides being a capable artist, she excels in secretarial training. JOHN CARRIGAN An enthusiastic math student and a sergeant in the band, John is anyone's best pal. All year round he's on the field, 'the court, or the diamond, either spectating or participating. JESSIE VIRGINIA CASE Jessie, like a jack-in-the-box or a toy victrola, is con- stantly on the go, with a come back for every statement. Everyone will miss this lively little blonde. TURNER CASSlTY Turner's caustic wit has made his name a byword for cynical hilarity. He is in turn feared and admired, cussed and discussed. As poet, essayist, editor, and dramatist, Turner has enlivened our publications and programs by his clever contributions. JOSI E DEAN CASTLE Josie Dean is admired and loved by all her friends and acquaintances. With her beautiful hair, lovely complex- ion, and winning smile, she is enough to inspire any artist. ,. DOROTHY CAUSEY Dorothy is blessed with unusually long black hair and sparkling green eyes. She is quiet, but lacks neither per- sonality nor friends. She is also a capable student. SENIORS l l 4 ,,,,,,,7 ,, ,,,, , if RICHARD CLEMENTS Central was glad to get this robust athlete and member of the J Club back from the Navy. Maybe that perpetual smile is a result of his joy at being out. BILLY CLEVELAND Another of the Cleveland Clan, he has a very pleasing personality and is well liked by all. Even though he used to be quite a Casanova, he has now settled down. BETTY COLLINS Betty is synonymous with vitality and hard work. Her friendly good will and genuine blonde beauty comple- ment each other well, and the joy of living motivates her smile. ROSEMARY CONVERSE Here is a happy-go-lucky girl who finds everything a world of fun. She has a lively disposition and a friendly smile for everyone. Her favorite pastime is dancing. FRANCIS coopeiz bsN.1X.n.q Francis is a character in'all the best connotations of the wordg he does what he pleases. Fortunately, what he does is usually pleasing, and the situation inawhich he cannot find humor has not yet occurred. DRENNON B. COTTINCHAM Anything with a humorous side appeals to Drennong Drennon appeals to anything at all. This wavy haired boy with the broad, pleasant face has a personality of many facets and is at home in any company. JOANNE COX Joanne is one of the most distinctive girls at Central. Her charm, poise, and fashion-plus clothes give us only a slight idea of the lovely impression she makes. 5, ' MARY ELLEN CROSSLAND Mary Ellen is as graceful as a daffodil in a springhbreeze. An appealing girl with a happy grin, she will always have many friends. g BILL CRULL Bill's winning personality and ever ready sense of humor have made him a host of friends. His fondness for coining phrases and telling elaborate jokes makes him extremely good company. MARILEE CRUMBLEY Perhaps Marilee can combine a gypsy urge to see the world with her ambition for a business career. Wherever she goes, though, this alertlittle brunette is certain to enjoy herself. BERNICE CURTIS Here's a delicate, decorative lady who suggests a gaily painted porcelain toy, for she's playful and always out to have fun. Nevertheless she's trustworthy, sincere, and friendly beyond all telling. GRACE CUTKOMP Once you've seen her, you'll never forget her, for Grace's searching green eyes, provocative laugh, and fascinating disposition are refreshing to anyone. She is indeed unique -but completely charming. BILLY DALEY When big, good natured Billy grins from ear to ear, one feels that all is well with the world. He tosses off ad- versities with a quick remark and goes his untroubled way. BETTY Jo oAvis D,Y5Y-fy Her captivating lyric soprano reflects a spirit as affec- tionate, genuine, and unselfish as that of the young Juliet. Her many honors are no more than she deserves. She'll be a great lady someday. She's a well loved one already. GENE DAVIS . Gene, a member of Central's fireheaded brigade, bears a blissful countenance and the nickname M0e. He's pleasant, persistent, and deserving. GERTRUDE DAVIS Gert is never seen without her happy smile. Her friend- liness and dependability mark her as something extra special, and her wit keeps us laughing. MARY LEE DAVIS Mary Lee is a dignified, unassuming girl with a pretty face and lovely eyes. She is a steady worker and a friend- lyrstudent. ALBERT DAWSON . Although rather reserved and serious minded, Albert relishes any humorous situation that comes along. His friends will vouch for his never failing good disposition. SENIORS MARTHA DENMARK Martha with her graciousness of manner can meet any situation with tact and charm. The brilliance of her color- ing and the pleasant tang of her personality are sugges- tive of a fall day. BOBBY DENTON 25-979. Bobby faces life with remarkable directness and equally remarkable jollity. Varied interests may account for his outlook, but we believe that it comes from sheer joy of living. DORIS DICKSON Doris' ability for doing things and doing them well amounts to pure art. Slim and smart, in both senses of. the word, she has one of the most pleasant speaking voices that we have heard. ' HENRY CLARK DOAN Besides being captain of Company B, broad shouldered Clark, a leader in everything, is celebrated for the cow- boy ballads he renders in informal moments. A modern minstrel he, with something of the military thrown in. ' HARRIET ENocHs N354 v Although Harriet deserted Jackson for New Orleans for several years, Jackson was glad at the return of this friendly student whose wistful charm has endeared her to us. J nv: ENocl-is '29-019' We are certainly glad that Jim came to Central to grad- uate this year. This handsome blond has a shy smile and sense of humor that appeal to all who know him. Dick PAIN QV' A Robust best describes this energetic Centralite. His wild sense of humor and flair for comedy have made him a host of friends, among them some very pretty girls. , CLIFFORD JOHNSTON FARISH Clifford towers above the masses, both in height and character. His colorful ties attract attention also, but the wearer himself is somewhat retiring. BERNIECE FARMER Berniece has a radiant personality that helps make her the center of attraction wherever she goes. She is popular with boys and girls alike. CARRIE MAE FARMER lSTREETl Carrie Mae, who has a creamy complexion and curly blonde hair, always reminds us of a cameo. She is a lov- able companion and a true friend. KATIE ESTELLE FERGUSON Katie is very special on our list. Friendliness, loyalty, at- tractiveness, and a mischievous sparkle in her eyes make her a girl of unusual worth. ROSEMARY FERGUSON Besides her fine disposition and optimistic nature, Rose- mary possesses an excellent sense of humor and is always making wisecracks. She is a true sport in everything. BRUCE FISHER Bruce is the strong, silent type. He is fond of sports and has a special love for R. O. T. C., in which he is an efficient officer. Laconic Bruce, of the square jawline, is also an excellent bass. cEoRcE FISHER t'JfMoX..n4 Buck's soft brown eyes and friendly ways suggest a play- ful pup. He is always in a good humor, without a care in the worldL We hope he never changes. ' xt ' I -9.'.'1.fw--'la 'Q Q A Y . 1 ' -1 C 4 w V .-X N 4, .f 'Ss 5 - . 3 -A f 'Q ff 4 X ,ffl if' L, Bos FoLwEi.l. 219- 9, Many a feminine glance is cast in the directkan of this handsome senior when he strolls down the corridor. His polished manners, wit, and vitality make him a hit wherever he turns. , CAROLYN ANNE FoRD I3 l'?'! A Perhaps the fascination of glamorous Nan lies in the con- trast of her langourous eyes and vivid smile. As battalion sponsor she receives with unspoiled friendliness the bou- quets that her beauty gains for her. y ,1 -l , ANN FORREST lW 5 There are few people at Central who have not noticed attractive Ann with her beautiful eyes and exquisite taste in clothes. Here is a girl who really knows her way around. PAULINE FRAZIER Pauline is the kind of person whom it is restful to be around. Her fresh, lovely voice and unaffected manner are balanced by a quiet studiousness. sgixinoms JEAN GALE Tall and willowy Jean is a girl of buoyant spirits. Her prettiness is as pleasing to the eye as her light, musical- comedy soprano is to the ear. . . JACK CANDY Jack, our budding photographer, is always in an ebullient mood. He was a faithful worker as senior class editor of the Cotton Boll, as well as an able contributor to the snapshot pages. MARY ALICE GARANFLO This little lady is a veritable dynamo whose energy is al- ways directed toward a worthy goal. Her quiet, helpful nature has endeared her to all of us. HAROLD GARNER lf it's planes you want to know about, iust ask Harold. Interested in anything and everything that flies, he is a devoted and eager member of C. A. P. His desire for knowledge makes him frankly inquisitive. FRANCES CARRETT - Frances proves that pretty is not necessarily dumb, that reserve is not unfriendliness, and that blonde is not perox- ide. Corollary: she's a paragon of behavior, intelligence, and sincerity. Blu. GARY LX. Q Bill is a boy who certainly gets around. His main inter- ests are drawing cartoons and keeping up with the Hit Parade. This blond senior is seldom seen without a broad grin on his face. HOWELL GATES The tall, auburn haired captain of Company A goes about his work with characteristically quiet efficiency. Howell's occasional witty sallies, however, are indicative of the fun in his make-up. U Emp. DABNEY GILLILAND cgi' l An outstanding football player and captain of the l946 Tiger team, Dabney is a three-year letterman. A well rounded personality has won many friends for Dab, who is a campus favorite as well as star athlete. JEAN GORDON L.s'x:'ib. ' Seldom serious, Jean is always ready with a gentle wit- ticism in that soft Virginia accent. The girl from Nor- folk must be very adaptable, for she caught the spirit of Central right away. MAXINE C-OSSIN Maxine is one of the most likable girls we. know, for her unaffected friendliness makes everybody feel at ease with her. We'll never forget that soft drawl. DOROTHY JANE GRAY I Dottie Jane is one of the most enterprising students in the senior class. She attacks all sorts of tasks with bound- less enthusiasm and dogged perseverance. Consequently, she's an excellent student, liked by teachers and pupils. BONNIE JEAN GRIFFITH Her enviable combination of beautiful blue eyes and nat- urally curly black hair makes a really unforgettable im- pression. Moreover, she's a musician of no mean ability and boasts a tongue as saucy as her profile. THOMAS C-UlON Sports writing is the realm of this journalistic minded student. He is sports editor of the Tiger Talks and past master of the written and spoken word. DORIS HADDAD Reminiscent of the latest fashion magazine cover, Doris is always up to date on styles. Her warm brown eyes ef- fectively complement her lustrous beauty. POWELL S. HALL, JR. Intellectual, blond, and unconventional, Powell amazes us with his numerous capabilities. He's a sergeant in the band, an accomplished flutist, and has an l. Q. approach- ing infinity. Est rara avis. KATHERINE HAMRICK There is an enduring sweetness about Katherine. .Al- though quiet and unconcerned, she is a wonderful person with a special love for basketball, Texas, and a good time. JIMMY HANCOCK Jimmy is the world's greatest living authority on Leap- ing Lena, his notoriously eccentric automobile. Appar- ently taciturn, though at heart a fiendish punster, he's an industrious student who plans to become a lawyer. MARY EVELYN HAND 1.3 55, Mary Evelyn's sparkling wit adds excitement to any crowd. She has a happy-go-lucky zest that is as tanta- lizing as a rumba tempo. SENICDRS I ERNEST HARRISON, JR. A whimsical smile and an unassuming personality endear Ernest to his friends. He is also an excellent student with an uncanny ability at spelling. ROBERT HATHORN -5- 5 9, Here is one senior who really enjoys life. He believes in the adage, Live your life to the fullest and reckon not the cost. Athletically inclined, Jug added much to the Tiger line during the football season. ELIZABETH HAWKINS Elizabeth always seems to be having the time of her life and loving every minute of it. With her natural beauty, she is our idea of a typical outdoor girl. RICHARD i-iAwk'lNs -'Mb' A member of the Debonairs, Ri Hawk plays a mean trombone. His dry humor and indifference to education are only two of his characteristics which keep 'em rollin' in the aisles. ROYCE HEFLIN Royce has more good common sense than most. He is a true friend and an affable companion. To Royce go our wishes for success in whatever he attempts. JOYCE HENNE V95 Merry-go-rounds are no more gay or active than Joyce, whose eyes seem a little wider and prettier every time you see her. Whoever crosses her path remembers Joyce. JO ANN HENRICHS As pretty as a flaxen haired doll with wide awake blue eyes and an impish air, Jo Ann captivates us by her in- souciant gaiety. This clever little artist is utterly un- predictable. JULIA TOY HEWlTT A demure young lady with an elfin charm and more than her share of brains-that's Julia Toy. She is sweet and considerate, too, and capable of performing well almost any task. ROYAL H ICKEY Famed ll?l cartoonist of the Tiger Talks staff, Royal is also well known among the night circles of Central. Liberal with his time, his good humor, and his car, Royal is solid. SARAH CATHERINE HINSON A A Sarah doesn't talk much-her genius lies in listening. Because everything seems to strike a responsive chord with her, she has many friends and confidantes. RUSSELL E. HOBC-OOD, JR. Not only is Russell a hunk of man, but he's got what few else have-a motorcycle. Besides being quite a sports- man, he's also a good sport. A BETTY JEAN HOLLER Here's a blonde with that Betty Hutton pep. As first semester president of the Senior Hy-Y she proved herself an energetic leader and won the respect of everyone for excellent work. LOUIS HOWARD Louis' bland, benign expression, suggestive of an arch- bishop, belies an impishly clever sense of humor-doubt- less an offspring of his creative mind, which creates, among other things, commendable report cards. CHARLES HUDSPETH Charles is a thoroughgoing bohemian whose unique wit attracts immediate attention. Besides being a humorist in every sense, he makes intricate and perfect airplane models. VIRGINIA HUGHES Virginia certainly brightens up the halls of Central with her flaming hair. With a disposition that is the envy of all who know her, this lovely girl makes friends wherever she goes. t Q JOAN HUMPHREYS 'bb Joan reminds us of a gay valentine with her heart shaped face and lovable manner. A dash of fun blended with intelligence and thoughtfulness goes to make Joan a must with all. 4 BILLY JACKSON Jackson's explosive manner and tall tales have made him very popular. He is battalion supply sergeant and other- wise a pillar of the military department. SARAH ELIZABETH JACOBS This tall, vivacious brunette with her charming manner has endeared herself to all Centralites. With her flashing eyes and her ability to put anyone at ease, she is really a girl worth knowing. SENIORS WILLIAM JAMES Good looks and intelligence are among the assets of this popular senior. Conscientious in all his school work, Will is a squad sergeant in the R. O. T. C. and a whiz at typing. 1 BILLY JANES' as-V lf Billy had a coat of arms, it would feature prominently a flute and a basketball, for these are hislpredominant interests. He is, furthermore, expert at both. CECIL JENKINS 6154-3L' Long time letterman Cecil is an indispensable member of Central's baseball team and an equally indispensable band sergeant. Practical and smart, lcf. his gradesl he has performed commendably as assistant business man- ager of the Cotton Boll. ' MAXINE JOHNSON Maxine is sparkling, pleasing, and always ready to laugh. Her favorite pastime is dancing, and this dainty little blonde would wow any stag line. EDMUND JOHNSTON The gregarious Edmund has two great loves--sports and the human race. This six-footer is never happier than with his innumerable friends-or as supply sergeant of Company C. Nor are his grades unenviable. SARASTELLE JONESL:Q 7:i7i' Here's perfect proof of the best-things-come-in-small- packages theory.. Combining a china doll appearance with a beautiful soprano voice, this tiny girl is a great favorite. I SHERLEY JONES A staunch member of the band who can play an astonish- ing variety of instruments, Sherley is famous for a steady stream of conversation which is guaranteed to entertain. JULIA JORDAN This very attractive brunette moved to Jackson this year from New Orleans. We wish we could have seen much more of Julia, with her dancing eyes and heart-warming smile. BILL KENNINGTON Wiry, volatile Bill is as active as a chain reaction and as friendly as a pre-election politician. In addition, he is a model airplane zealot and one of the battalion's best squad leaders. I MILTON ALFRED KENNON Milton is a rare combination of sincerity, frivolity, and nascent energy. We enjoy the perennial, incorrigible joking of this good looking lad. VIRGINIA GRACE KIDD Virginia is the kind of person that everyone likes to know, for she is a dependable and true friend. This dark haired, diminutive girl is a whiz at algebra. MATTIE ELIZABETH KIC-HT Elizabeth has a lovely pink complexion and hair to match. I-ler chic appearance and numerous pleasantries make her welcome everywhere. BETTY JEAN KITCHENS Want fun? Like someone who is dependable as well as likable? How about blue eyes and blonde hair? If these qualities appeal to you, call on Betty, for they are all hers. RAYMOND LADNIER Raymond, possessor of an impressive collection of R. O. T. C. ribbons, has the congeniality of Old King Cole and a grinning good humor that has carried all of us into willing subjection. LINDA LANC-DON Linda is noted for her ability to make excellent grades in all her classes without much grinding study. She has the most beautiful name that we know-an alliterative signature to her works of art. FRANCES LATHAM Xblitai. There is an infinite variety in Frances' nature worthy of the bard of Avon himself. Her witticisms, mirth, and beauty cannot be described or matched, nor can her scholastic ability be passed over lightly. NINA LEE LAUDERDALE 9:5 What Chicken lacks in size, she makes up in volume. She loves to laugh and have a good time. Everyone likes her, for who could resist such beautiful blonde hair? coRooN MITCHELL LAVINC-HOUZE edi- Anywhere, anytime during school Mi is giving out with his characteristic ear-to-ear smile. He really gives out on the trumpet too, and we hear that he is quite a director with the band. SENIORS LOUISE LAWRENCE Quiet and intelligent, Louise is certainly the kind of person you like to have around. This attractive girl has more than her share of true Southern charm and re- finement. - JACK LEMMONS One of Central's ex-servicemen, Jack is to be admired for his ambitious and earnest attitude toward school. Also we congratulate him on the excellent job he has done as business manager of Pegasus. SALLY LEMMONS Sally is known at Central for her happy smile and beau- tiful green eyes. A true friend, she is a joy to know and a pleasure to be with. DOROTHY JEAN LIPHAM Her flaxen hair and ability to debate have become quite noted around Central. A conscientious student and a good worker, Dorothy,Jean is graduating in two years. JIM Li.oYD 2.19. Jim Lloyd: battalion executive, president of the student council, editor-in-chief of the Cotton Boll. However, titles do only slight justice to Jim, who's a personage of un- compromising originality, colorful action, and hyperactive brain. MARY DEAN LONG This loquacious young lady is certainly talented at keep- ing the conversational ball rolling. She has a rare ability to make everyone around her feel at ease. FAY ALLAN LOSSING Lifsl- Fay's friendliness and modesty form a combination which gains an increasing number of friends for him as the days go by. His excellent record as commander of the R. O. T. C. battalion is well knon tol all. ANN LOWE This attractive, friendly brunette is interested in anything that has to do with athletics. She is especially known and admired at Central for her wonderful skill and ac- complishments in tennis. HOWARD LOWTHER We are told that fishing is Howard's chief joy in life. Perhaps the patience he acquired in pursuing this avoca- tion accounts for his continual good nature and calm, clear thinking. ELIZABETH LUCKETT BBL Peanut's energy is boundless. She is constantly in a good humor and constantly in motion. Her witty conversation and dancing ability are only two of her specialties. DOVIE DIMPLE LUKE Dovie would much rather read than anything else. How- ever, we hope that she will look up from time to time to smile, for when Dovie smiles, it's like the sun shining into our hearts. FRANCES LYNCH BT51- A sweet disposition and a lovely face, plus an irresistible little giggle and those big brown eyes-all combine to make Frances a favorite. She is an excellent student, too, and a talented artist. BETTY LYONS tgfst. Perpetual motion, conversationally speaking, that's the beautiful Betty. Though she plays the minx, the queen, or the shrew with equal skill, our favorite role for Betty is her vivacious, poised, and very appealing self. EDGAR L. MAGEE, JR. Long and slim, Edgar is as friendly as a spaniel, and very gallant too. He has a fondness for popular music and, so we discovered, an original and extremely funny ability to sketch caricatures. DOROTHY MAGGIO Long, beautiful black hair, a talkative, cheerful disposi- tion, and a neat appearance make Dorothy one of the cutest girls we know. ABBEY MAGRUDER ZIR- Abbey lives from day to day, undismayed by either the future or the past. Consequently he is a lighthearted in- dividual, but he's conscientious and inquisitive where his school work is concerned. JIMMVIE MANNING Lili- . Slow talking Jimmie is quite a hustler on the track and in the business world. We like his good looks, his in- fectious grin, and his independence of thought and action. PAT MARCUM Pat is interested in everything and, needless to say, en- lightened on any subject. Her unusual coloring is just one of the things that make Pat an unusual person. sgivioms EDDIE MARTIN H ' Here is personality plus in one package-a humorous ad- dition to any company. An interest in outdoor sports and a willingness to participate in school activities make him the typical male senior. af -gb MARY MARTIN That peaches-and-cream complexion sets off y's blonde, blue eyed beauty to perfection and ake r the envy of girls and the idol of boys. ' . l 'A ESTER AsoN Chester's fri d n roac coup d with s usua W d confid make h' elcome e ery e. Hi o is will righ those who e ' pi D, , K J ATTH L X fun I tho gh, no h nd a type r er! e sings, he dances, and he sm' e e are v few eople who have more I S I' an - oging m, w r ou end? To be sure friendv7v Louise M Y Possessing the merriest, most genuine augh we've ever heard, Louise is loved by everybody for her good natured generosity and always cheerful disposition. HARVEY MELTZER ' Central is indebted to Harvey for his work with the pub- lic address system and the picture machine. Harvey has decided scientific aptitude, second only to his near genius in making puns. MYRTLE M I LSTEAD Myrt, as she is known to her friends, is an unusually graceful dancer, whose ambition is to make a career of her talent. Her success in the spelling match proves that she is a conscientious student too. ELAINE MINNIS Elaine is the adaptable sort of person whose understanding and kindness enable her to fit into our various moods. We love her for her sweetness and her dependability. JOHN ELLIS MIXON, JR. John mixes humor and seriousness in the right proportion. He should be commended for returning to finish his edu- cation after serving in the Navy. CLINTON MONTZ V Central is indebted to Clinton, for his music has made us sing, and his acting has made us laugh. In our judgment he is both irrepressible and irreplaceable. J . MA'RlL MORRICEPD What would e band do without this vivacious little brunette as o its majorettes? No parade or theatrical production is c plete without her. DEAN MORRIS itz. I Wide eyed, scintillating Dean flashes with wit, which offers a startling contrast to her untroubled beauty. Her friends are legion, her honors, as well as her grades, are fabulous, and she's empress of the dance floor. V OUIDA JEAN MURPHY Ouida is one of those ambitious girls who are planning a career after graduation. We think she'll make some lucky person a very good secretary. A FRANCES PAULINE MURRAY Attractive Pauline, of the soft brown eyes and the lazy smile, is up-to-the-minute on practically everything, in- cluding the news and the current best sellers, both musical and literary. A NORMAN D. MCCOLLOUGH This lad, though by no means obtrusive, has by his sin- cere friendliness won a place in our hearts. Like a true disciple of Edison, he is interested in anything that runs by electricity. suois ANNE MCCOOL li' 3i.f2fL. Sudie Anne is that rare individual, a beauty who does not take herself seriously. Completely lacking in conceit, she nevertheless possesses Central's perfect profile, flanked by very deep dimples and exceedingly azure eyes. CURTIS EUGENE MCDANIEL Eugene, one of our fair haired boys, is a sportsman and hunter. Furthermore he is a very fine fellow and, so we are told, an expert mechanic. BETTY ROSE MCRAE A miss with a happy-go-lucky attitude that intrigues many who become her fast friends. She has a zest for living and a love of talking. . -, .- SENIORS HARVEY MCREE T Harvey is a paradox, he is something of a recluse, yet really very friendly. This tall boy with round blue eyes has an amused grin. CATHERINE NAEF Always jolly, always friendly, this pretty senior is a mem- ber of both the Cotton Boll and Tiger Talks staffs. She is also one of Central's most promising artists. JO ANNE NEAL A tall, slender girl with a sweet and lovable disposition, Jo Anne has won a place in all our hearts. We shall al- ways remember her for that irresistible giggle. JANET MAE NOC-AR Janet is a hustling journalist who is always flitting from one excitement to the next. If you stay around Janet very long, you will surely catch some of her gaiety. EVERETT NOLEN Doc is celebrated for his vast and complex sense of humor, which has evolved a virtual cult., He is seldom without his tongue in his cheek. ROBERT NCRSWORTHY After two and a half years in the Navy Robert returned to Central. However, he left before the year was over to go to work. In his spare time he catches up on his bowling. SHIRLEY J EAN NORWOOD Hazel eyed Shirley's intellectual leanings led her to grad- uate a year early. What is more phenomenal, she has survived trigonometry and algebra the same year and made excellent grades in both, as in everything else. g A PATSY oAKEs 'Eb Patsy is an intriguingly different girl. She is artistic and original, and dresses like a Vogue designer. The Theater Guild is lucky to have such a competent person in charge of its scrapbook. ANNIE HUGH OLSON When Annie is asked to do a thing, it is as good as done, for she is dependability personified. She has an unfailing good nature and a quaint charm. ' LlLLlAN PARKER She is a peppy little blonde who adds friends to her list wherever she goes. We know that Lillian's warm, sin- cere smile just can't be beat. PAUL B. PARKER We are proud to have in our midst this veteran of the Navy, who by his ambition and straightforward manner has won the admiration and respect of all his classmates. JOSEPH DENTON PASCHAL This Navy veteran's pleasant chuckle and quiet friendli- ness put you right at ease with him. J. D. takes life calm- ly and enjoys it thoroughly. JEAN PATRICK This petite miss is one of the gayest and most carefree persons we have ever seen. Her amusing chatter has won for her many friends at Central. JOAN PATRICK 'SJW That gleaming, almost coal black hair is a perfect frame for Joan's snow white complexion. We find her vacilla- tion between babyishness and sophistication very win- some and extremely effective. - PAT PATTERSON Tall, slender Pat, with the far away look in her eyes, makes a lasting impression. Undoubtedly her beauty has been the inspiration of many a fluttering male heart. WILLIAM PATTIE Another member of Central's Veterans' Club, Willie ef- fected a rapid readjustment to high school life. Always ready with a good word and a smile for everyone, he is one of our friendliest seniors. FRANCES PEAKE , Virginia sent us a precious package when it sent us Frances. We love her for her good nature and her sweet smile and also for her soft Virginia drawl. eww Q' ' ' DON PEARSON .:.. Lf-W Don is a troubadour reincarnated, complete with good voice, rampant wit, and feminine following. As a platoon leader he has been the Bonaparte of Company B, and in the chemistry lab he is an arch fiend. SENIORS MARY NELL PIERCE Her alert mind and her piquant charm make Mary Nell a very agreeable companion. She is talented in many aspects, but her greatest talent is for making friends. RALPH PORTER This tall, blond gentleman is noted about Central for his rich bass voice and his congenial personality. Intelligent and, as a rule, quiet, Ralph is at times quite a joker. l 5 . , I IC 'MGT- Virginia, has ragile u o a ' ture, smiles with th y wi en at s char rized femin- inity ce th ys fair es ights errant. Co y C cte s sor, ing that chivalry ' l q ' Iiv . ' T s 3 os 0' we r i-e d g looki des es Gus to an T. el b s is, t is n d it at Central was well pres d by im in th qw loves Tournament. X 'P ,YJ . RY SUE PRINE y a genuine, friendly charm that wins us all. gi who is loyal, fun-loving, and thoughtful, choose Ma Sue. CHARLES PROUTY Charles has been very active in Central's music circles. He has also risen high in the R. O. T. C. Withal, how- ever, his duties do not prevent him from being as gay and untroubled as a Gilbert and Sullivan opening chorus. EVA RATCLI FF Eva is easily recognized by her beautiful blonde hair and sweet smile. She has a demure, yet gay, charm ,all her own, and she never fails to amaze us with her literary talent. GEORGE RATLl FF l Tall, sandy haired George is primarily an outdoor man, but his shy, though friendly and fun-loving nature, adds spice to any occasion. .He knows what he wants, and he perseveres until he accomplishes his purpose. JAMES REEVES This senior, better known as Diddle, along with his big bass horn, was an indispensable member of the band's com-pah department. We understand that he's quite a golfer, too. ROBERT Reeves K -IL- Tall, lanky Robert serves Company A in the capacity of lieutenant. He is a superb example of the strong, silent type, and we consider ourselves lucky to call him one of us. WILLIAM REHFELDT Willie is a vigorous, friendly student who loves nothing better than playing football, playing in the band, or tell- ing a rollicking joke. He plans to become a rancher after graduation. BOBBY REID Sleepy is a musically minded boy who both sings and plays. His skyscraping height attracts almost as much attention as his unpredictable conversation, but withal he's a highly amiable individual. WILLIAM RICH William is tall, dark, and tenor. He is one of the most loyal and reliable individuals within the halls of Central and the very pattern of a model R. O. T. C. cadet. ELIZABETH RIDGWAY Liz is a person who loves to work because she finds ad- venture in everything she does. In many worthwhile ac- tivities she is a welcome companion because of her good humor, friendliness, and efficiency. HAZEL ROAN There's an old rumor that says that red hair is certain to warn of a quick temper, but she's always undisturbed, calm, and thoroughly loved. , ' BETTY RODC-ERS This handsome girl has a satin smooth complexion and lovely, drooping eyes. Although she is rather reticent, she enjoys nothing more than the company of her num- berless friends. , FRANK RODGERS Frank's friendly smile and affable manner cause him to be a favorite with his teachers and classmates. His bril- liant scholastic record and enviable career as band cap- tain make him one of Central's most distinguished grad- uates. BILLIE ROMANOFF Billie is an intriguing girl, though elusive. Because she is capable, likable, and pleasant to work with, we are sorry that she left Central. N' l ssmioas OLIVE ROSS , Olive's soft brown eyes, dreamy smile, and pleasantly re- ticent nature make her one of our most attractive stu- dents. She has lots of energy, too, as evidenced by her work in connection with D. O. training. KATHRYN RUNGE Kathryn may have the golden hair and cornflower blue eyes of a fairy tale princess, but she has the practicality of a pawnbroker. This, combined with her journalistic ability, makes her a mainstay of the Tiger Talks. MARILYN RUNNELLS We 5 Did you ever see such an engaging smile or such a won- derful girl? By wonderful we mean all the blonde, blue eyed beauty and warm friendliness that is Marilyn. PATSY RUSSELL A very cooperative girl with a sense of fairness about her-thatis Patsy. She has a sweet disposition, a good personality, long brown hair, and sparkling dark eyes. SARA JAYNE RUTHERFORD There is about Sara Jayne, of the heart shaped face, a serenity of beauty that is very appealing, and an artless- ness of manner that is very' refreshing. BILL SANDERS Bill, with his broad shoulders and athletic build, was one of the mainstays on CentraI's football team. His good natured ways have won him a host of friends. TOM SANFORD 1 tv Tom, a rugged individualist, is staff photographer of both the Cotton Boll and the Tiger Talks. Always inscrutable, always suave, he is Central's true cosmopolitan. is BILLIE SAULS Billie is well known for her enthusiasm for all sports and her skill on the gym floor. Added to these qualities are good sportsmanship and. an endearingly cheerful manner. 1-is Blu. SELAH If lf- Here is a blond whose enthusiasm and cheerful outlook have endeared him to us all, particularly the feminine division. His musical ability should by all means be noted in passing. DORIS SHARRON Doris, a capable typist on the -Cotton Boll staff, has a charming manner and a witty disposition. She is a petite red haired girl who seems to be packed with energy and ambition. BOBBIE JEAN SHEARRON Bobbie's superabundant energy and her friendliness are positively contagious. Needless to say, this vivid brunette will not be unnoticed in any crowd. ED HENRY si-iERRoo Although quiet and reserved, Ed is always active. Proof that he is a good worker is shown by the model airplanes that he has made. He is also interested in radio. JUANITA sirvirvioms B752- Juanita can always be found in the middle of the fun and responsible for three-fourths of it. A more enthusiastic person could not be found anywhere short of an optimists' club convention. VEE slivirvioms B551-. Vee's remarkable sense of u o s a ant source of amusement to all who owe e e is also a very capable an ' t.ellige, ng lady. - Q -fi-t5'f'j'ii'w'l S xy Ysq,.9',r 5 ., fy, Ji-ZAROLYN SLATER sincerity of purpose and gentleness of manner are the distinguishing characteristics of this talented senior. We especially like her soft brown eyes and her friendly smile. CECIL H. SMITH A bang-up success as business manager of the Cotton Boll and an impressive scholastic record are among the achievements of our vice president, whose seriousness of purpose is tempered by the genuine friendliness of that crooked smile. DOROTHY CLAIRE SMITH Two gold keys that she has won for superior work in crafts bear witness to Dorothy Claire's talent in art. She accepts her honors, however, with modesty that is in keeping with her gentle and unostentatious nature. JEANNE SMITH DB7- Jeanne is as lovely to look at as she is delightful to know. She has served well as R. O. T. C. sponsor of Company B and as social secretary for the seniors. After one look, it is easy to see why she is one of CentraI's beauties. , SENIORS I i ' MACKIE SMITH Mackie is a slender, striking girl whose poise and grace would make her an excellent model. Interested in avia- tion, she plans to know her way about in the air age. ORA SMITH Speak of energy, laughter, and carefree abandon, or speak of Ora-it's all the same. By this we mean that a gayer, more fun-loving girl is nonexistent. PRICE SNEED The treasurer of the senior class has many talents, but probably the most famous of these is football. His excel- lent passing was one of the greatest assets of this year's Tiger team. KATHRINE SPARKMAN BBL Longi titian hair, an interesting oval face, and most be- coming freckles give Kathrine the appearance of a Scan- dinavian maiden, but she's American to the core. Her interests are dancing, acting lwhich she does quite welll, and males. DOROTHY SPEAKE This slight blonde girl has the prettiness and coloring of a pastel. She's invariably ready to do her part in anything and everything. Her weakness, she says, is Mississippi College. ' ' A. c. sPlvEY A rollicking sense of comedy, an animated personality, and a definite executive ability are a few of the endow- ments which should insure this Centralite a successful future. CARROLL STARKEY This smiling tenor has contributed much to the musical life of Central. His high ideals, together with his cheer- fulness, will always inspire those who know him. BOBBY sTATHAMI9fM1'l-'GM Bobby's infectious grin and all inclusive friendliness have made him a troop of friends that is a cross section of Central. His dancing proves that he's got rhythm, and his shiny silver insignia prove that he's got a commission. GRACE STATHAM Grace has what her name implies, a quiet kind of grace- fulness that makes us all love her. With red hair and blue eyes she is as attractive to look at as she is to talk to. ALFRED STEPHENS Alfred is a tall, likable boy with a twinkle in his eye and a smile on his face. He has an abounding interest in everything at Central. BETTY ANNE STORER Recipe for Betty Anne: start with soft brown eyes en- hanced by lovely dark hairg add a pinch of fun and spiceg stir in a lot of sweetness and intelligence with the blend- ing of loyaltyg then add a glorious Iilting voice. ROSS STRINGQWLAK Ross, a dark eyed, jet haired boy with a winning smile and regular features, is blessed with a knack of being consistently likable. Naturally he is an able mixer in any group and has numerous friends. I , cl , 1 . , .. U . V' ,nr . gr,-:'L A ,, .ffdy ,fgg .in f -. fav HATTIE MAE STRONO . lg f A Hattie Mae is an extremely energetic girl who combines a job with her work at school. A more thoughtful and considerate person cannot be found. BOB SUMMERS Bob, a tall, hazel eyed redhead, has many interests, in- cluding the Navy and drafting---and of course, a girl in- terest too. Whatever field he decides to go into, we wish him luck on his way. i BILLY TAYLOR Although Billy is one of those people who profess no special interests, he, nevertheless, devotes considerable time to rifle practice, glee club, baseball, and photography. BOBBY TAYLOR QNLIL What would the Central Tigers have done without Bob- by's remarkable playing on the football field? His witty remarks and nonchalant air put him high on our list of favorites. JOYCE TAYLOR Many an admiring glance is turned upon Joyce's long brown hair and flashing smile. She is proof positive of the adage, lf you want to have friends, be friendly. TED TAYLOR A gleam in Ted's eye may mean that he is talking about his stamp collection, or about an article he has just read -or just talking. For Ted is interested in many things and can talk entertainingly about all of them. JOYCE EVONNE TEMPLE Joyce' is one of the Theater Guild's foremost backstage leading ladies. She has been a tireless worker in prepar- ing the group's plays. ln appearance she's a tall girl with a delightfully naive expression. KATHLEEN THORNE Kathleen's gentility and dignity are to be highly com- mended. However, she has a subtle sense of humor along with her retiring nature. BETSY TIBLIER BQ-L Midnight black hair, warm black eyes, and an olive skin combine to make our Betsy a dream come true. Her dark beauty and quiet sweetness have made her irresistible. DONALD TOOMEY Donald is a tall blond boy who is athletically inclined and well liked by everyone. His good work with the boys' groups of the Y. M. C. A. will long be remembered. N PETE 'rowNsENo 05-0- Pete is easily recognized by his red hair and impish smile. His ambition is to become a cattle farmer: and if his grades in college equal those of his high school record, he'll get a Ph. D. in cows. GERALDINE TULLOS This is G. T.'s,initial and final year at Central, but we are glad she arrived to add her vitality! and iocularity to the class. She talks a lot, says a lot, and does even more. JACK TURNER 'EM- Ambitious, slant-eyed Jack is as thoughtful as he is hand- some: and the popularity which elected him senior presi- dent is well deserved, for he is never unfriendly. He is brilliant and debonair, and boasts all the best features of a very literate vagabond. JANIE TYLER Janie with her enchanting slimness surely has what it takes to be a model. She is a fascinating person with an ever ready wit. VEN l E RAMONA VALENTOUR Ramona speaks a good half octave lower than Tallulah Bankhead and possesses a considerable portion of that lady's acting ability. Deep set eyes and hair that just misses golden make her a find for a talent scout. LOWREY VARNADO The irrepressible Varnado tongue is comparable to diluted sulfuric acid, and the facile Varnado pen to deleted James Thurber. Furthermore, he is as original as Adam and knows more than a battery of Ph. D.'s lwith golden heartsl . 0 ANN VENTRESS BBL Lovely Ann is Central's leading female genius, and just as predominant in extra-curricular activities. One of her ambitions is to become the first licensed feminine radio ham in Jackson. BOBBIE MAE VICORY With an imp of mischief dancing in her blue eyes, Bobbie Mae is the very spirit of fun. This friendly and attractive girl with her large collection of friends is not easily for- gotten. JOHN WADE itc- John is a fun-loving senior whose ambition is to remain in the senior class another year. His interest is not in the school, not in the curriculum, but in this year's junior class. JOHN B. WALKER 353' -51' This tall, husky athlete lives, thinks, and decidedly plays football. His countless friends will vouch for his gridiron ability. .ENN :K gg?-Q-pg,?, afsb0 7 FRANCES WALL G Cb Cheer leader excelsior is Frances. Fully equipped with all the feminine attributes-notably personality and contour -she attracts many an admiring glance. Few hearts are immune to her charm. ROBERT WARD Although Robert seems quiet and retiring, he is really a world of fun. His ambition is to be a dentist, and we wish him a great deal of success. TED WARREN Ted is the kind of person that it is pleasant to be around. He has an easy, genuine manner and a quiet sense of humor. A tall blond, he looks like a viking. BILL WESTBROOKSK- Bill is known around Central for his blase manner and his deadly aim on the rifle range. This lone wolf is sure to attract attention wherever he goes. RUTH EVELYN WESTLI NG Ruth Evelyn is an attractive little brownette who has a charm about her that doesn't go unnoticed. Her sincere friendliness and abundant energy make her a valuable asset. GEORGIA IRENE WILLIAMS Dark, sultry-looking Georgia could pass for a senorita if given a pair of castanetsg but she's modern, lots of fun, and definitely north of the border-photogenic, too. HARRIET WILLIAMS , This pretty little miss is a never ending source of humor and fun. Charm and wit add sparkle to her gracious personality. t JEAN WILLIAMS A tireless and industrious worker, Jean has great deter- mination and is sure to get what she goes after. All who know her admire her. RUDOLPH WILLIAMS Rudolph shows promise of becoming master of the pugil- istic art. His friendliness outside the ring, however, and that streak of good humored mischief make him worth knowing. WINIFRED WILLOUC-HBY We admire Winifred for continuing her education after marriage. Coming to Central from Mobile, she became one of the most agreeable members of our class. We are sorry that she moved away before graduating here. Blu. wii.l.s carer:-C? - The secret of Bill's popularity is his contagious geniality. Easy to know and to like, cheerful, studious, and possess- ing a keen interest in music, he has all the best features of an intellectual athlete. CHARLOTTE Wl LSON The stylish and distinctive way in which Charlotte dresses only helps to emphasize her artistic talent. Her smooth, graceful motion reminds us of waves rippling on a tran- quil lake. 1 NANCY WOOD A tall, slender beauty who has an angelic look about her, Nancy radiates grace and poise. Her warm smile and chic clothes are much admired. EDWARD E. WRIGHT Edward frequently sends us to the dictionary by his amaz- ing use of the King's English. He has been one of the guiding spirits of Central's resurrected debate team and has gained wide recognition through his oratorical ability. MARJORIE ANNE WRIGHT ABL Take her love for the impossible, add it to her contagious laugh and her flair for the beautiful, and you have our own impulsive Margie, whose moods are constantly keep- ing us guessing. DAVE Rl DGWAY President RUSSELL KING A Secretary JUNIGVQS LEO BROWN Vice President GENE GARRICK Treasurer JEWELL ADAMS Jewell's dignity and distinctiveness are exemplary. JAMES ALDRIDGE Never a dull moment around Boris. EORGE ALEXANDER This impis ond lad ith the cherubic air has' a ine t ce in the band. RA cell. ALLEN BG! 9 fun in pleasing combination. R i + i gif AUBREY ANDERSON He has that knowing grin. Joe ARMSTRONG 221311: Joe is an excellent shot-with either a camera or a rifle. TOMMY ARRINGTON 0QXXg,,l, A newcomer with dramatic ability who hails from R Meridian. DAVID ASHBURN A mighty mite who has won his laurels on the gridiron. HELEN AWAD Helen's friendly, cheerful spirit is reflected in her dark eyes. 1 CARL BAIN Carl is the measuring stick for things intellectual. BEN BAKER A diminutive Hercules. ' LOUIS BALL Louis is good natured, earnest, and usually serious. BARBARA BANAHAN ' ' Barbara is an excellent student with a magneticgaerson- ality and blue, blue eyes. CHARLES BARLOW Charles' smile reflectshis Optimistic nature. . X50 K5 . . ti l v Y x J' -e . N X. JLJNICDIQS ,X EDWIN BATTE fi? A tall boy with a friendly smile and a talent for leadership. POLLY BECKER Q1-W' Cute as they come. ELEANOR BELL We are sorry that this dainty little blonde moved away KATHRYN BERRYHILL This pert little miss is famous for her twinkling eyes. CARY BIERDEMAN Cary left us to join Uncle Sam's Army. BILLIE RUTH BISHOP Bill is an all-round girl. WENDELL BLACK Has anyone ever seen Smoe in a serious mood? DELESLYN BLAND Lovely hair, a warm smile, and a sweet disposition- that's Deleslyn. ELAINE BOEHLE V W One of our most willing and talented pianists. BETTY BONNEY Betty's beautiful brown hair and sweet manner make her loved by all of us. ADRIENNE BoURcEols uni. Adrienne combines wit and friendliness into a magnetic personality. W, in BETTY Loveelieflits ' Livi- Bet,ty'9'LovQ has a 'calm lovelinesf which contrasts with -- 1 5 Qi hevbubbling spiritshi, S o V ' E' ' Q . ' 9 'N V HARRY BRISTER 2,14-g,q n, Small, dynamic Harry is rather worldly wise. X TED BRISTER Enthusiastic and conscientious about everything that he does. BOBBIE BROWN Bobbie's attractiveness is accentuated by her faultless I grooming. Leo BROWN Ii-IL Our popular vice president is quite a ladies' man. BILLIE JEAN BROWNE She is a delightful combination of wit and intelligence. IRMA BRYANT lrma's lovely hair is much admired. MELVIN BRYANT He is good in many things, especially mathematics. GENE BUCKLEY ABL Sincerity, dependability, and a sense of humor are all qualities that belong to Gene. WEBBIE JO BURNHAM This charming newcomer quickly won the hearts of all her classmates. JOE ANN BURNEY Joe Ann is an intelligent student and an unusually friendly girl. 1 0' U fx? Uswvfcfv 53112. JOHN BURNS f ' I John is a conscientious youth with a car free air,0 CARTER BURNSIDE Track and other sports form the major part of Ca er's extra-curricular routine. FAYE BUSBY A small girl with a cooperative spirit and a consideration for others. ALICE BUSH Her witty disposition and her friendly smile combine to make her a very likable girl. JUNICDRS EVELYN BYRD The jolly laugh of this blonde lassie rings through the halls of Central. A JERRY BYRD XID.. This good looking Texan has all the girls' hearts aflutter. I MARTHA BYRD Martha, with her sociable nature and love of a good time, is an agreeable companion. HERBERT CARITHERS Herbert gives his friends a glimpse of his good nature by his sincere smile. RICHARD CARMAN A husky athlete who is always in a good humor. JULIAN CARROLL 22431, Tall, blond Sonny is known by his shy smile. VIRGINIA CAVETT'lflJ5w il Virginia is a determined young lady who is successful in her aspirations. MARY LOU CHANDLER We welcome this pretty young lassie from Baltimore. GLORIA CHAPMAN A pretty blonde who is as full of energy as a jumping jack. MARIANNE CHUNN Marianne's favorite activities are talking and making friends. STANLEY CLENDINNINC X ,Ev yone s Stanley's carefree manner and sense X N of humor. BILLY coFFEY QSIAQI.. H intense vigor spends itself in basketball and cheerleading. NANCY JEAN COHEN Her dark hair and deep blue eyes make a most attractive combination. J JACK COMBS Jack's friends admire him for his good nature and ability to take a joke. WILLIAM LOWREY COMPERE William seems to be especially fond of jokes, music, and people. PAT CONLEE The exchange editor of the Tiger Talks has a special fondness for horseback riding and tennis. CAROLYN sus cooPER B951 Glamorous Carolyn Sue has an exotic appearance and a torrid singing voice. M. BQ COOPER This curly haired junior always has a friendly smile. scoTT coRu.EY Qgffokaq A This brunet is a smooth fellow with plenty of savoir faire. JEAN COTTEN Jean is a sweet and ambitious little brunette. JOY COTTEN Like her twin sister she is demure and refined. JAMES B. COURTNEY, JR. Everyone admires this tall, strong, silent lad. Hx ALBERTA COVINGTON Alberta's gaiety is infectious. FRED CRAIG fjgfl. Fred seldom has a serious moment. . BILLY CRIM 2.53. Q. J Billy is a perennial classroom jester. , BOBBY CRISLER Monk is noted for his agility. JUNIORS - TOM CROCKETT cS'K.S'L.- Tom was a stellar attraction on the basketball team during the past season. DOROTHY CUNDIFF bil. Dorothy's beauty and personality are . out-of this world. v GRACE CURRIE Grace charms us with her lovely eyes, her soft voice, and her sweet disposition. jd L CURRIE Blonde ' b e e , and a mischievous streak endear ' O chel to all of us. .ogy . v , af' D' by 'lr' ANN DAMPEER BBS.. ' I illowy Ann charms us all with her lovely voice. A BOBBY DAY BObby's life is a pilgrimage of fun. J IMMIE DEAR Gov. .Lu U Our dapper football manager wields a potent tennis racket. RUTH DEAR Her musical talent is greatly admired at Central. JOY DELCHAMPS Joy, one of our attractive majorettes, is also business manager of the Tiger Talks. ' BlLLlE DENHAM We miss Bill, who left us this year to, go back to Liberty Grove. HILTON DENSON . Hilton is a modest young man and a tireless worker. ANN DICKERSON X252 Ann will always be identified by her sense of humor and red hair. DONALD DORE Here is proof that quiet genius can be combined with pleasantness and friendliness. BETTY JCE DOW Betty Joe is as gay as a music box. FRANK DUKE 133. This tall, red haired junior has done a splendid job as editor of Pegasus. 'ri-IEDA DUKE 9:58 When we see Theda, we think of a delicate porcelain figurine. JUANITA DUKES R Juanita is a diminutive miss with very becoming bangs. DAN DUNAWAY Dan sees the humorous side of every situation. SUE STEWART DUNNING Central is proud of this distinctive newcomer. CHARLES DYER Qs. Charles is noted for his curly hair and his love o a good time. 'if- BRUCE EDDYQ3 zllkoiuxs-y A talented member of the band and the Debonairs, Bruce can strictly hit the trumpet. JEAN ELMORE Jean, of the fiery red hair, has a shy, sweet disposition. MARY SUE ENOCHS Lovely hair, big brown eyes, and an unsurpassed sweetness are blended into one unforgettable girl. O'NARI EUDY She has an interesting triangular face, short, crisp hair, and a shy smile. JANE EVANS Her radiant personality and beautiful soprano voice have won for Jane scores of friends. wn.i.iAM FARLOW is L .AP- A whirlwind of activity with a host of friends. JUNIORS JIM FARR 52. An entertaining personality with a definite flair for dramatics. PRENTISS FATHERREE ES.. Prentiss is quite a lover of sports. DOROTHY FELTS This lass from Florence is a star on the basketball court. IMOGENE FILES Imogene is a charming young lady with plenty of friends. WALTER L. FINDLEY The slow, easy-going type completely describes Walter. DOXEY FISHER A lad with a friendly smile and a mischievous twinkle in his eyes. ANNE FORTENBERRY Anne's sunny smile and humor brighten every day. BILL FOWLER BilI's knowledge of all things electrical has been a great aid to the Theater Guild. EDWARD FREEMAN Edward's keen sense of humor makes him a favorite. BERT GAMBLE . You get the impression that Bert likes everybody. Hooo GARBER Blond Hood is an excellent athlete and a recognized leader. CHARLES RAY GARDNER A tall, quiet boy who is an excellent student. LOlS GARDNER This tiny blonde lass really gets the most out of life. MARGARET GARRETT Margaret's musical fingers make her welcome everywhere. GENE GARRICK Here is one of CentraI's star athletes and favorite people. JANETTE GARTlN A lovely girl with exceptional dramatic talent. RICHARD cAsklN C3:S'Xol.aq Richard has one of the most impish expressions we've ever seen. ' MANUEL GEORGE Quiet Manuel seems to speak with those flashing black eyes. ESTER GILMORE Her talent for making friends borders on genius. MARY BYRD GlUDlCl Mary Byrd is a tall, quiet girl with a genuine personality. BETTY GODWIN We welcome this lassie from Pensacola. JOE GODWIN Joe's business-like ways will take him far in the business world. SHIRLEY GOINGS Shirley is a petite blonde who sings as well as she dances. oRMoNp GRAY BBL. Pulchritude and intellect in pleasing proportions. JOYCE GREAVES ln Joyce's finger tips there is the talent of a true' artist. JONELLE GREEN NQJ. Beautiful is the only word to describe her. JLJNIORS I l 1 l l ill KATHLEEN GRIFFIN Kathleen reminds us of a tiny blonde doll. BETTY SUE GRUBBS A lightsome lass with a saucy, turned-up nose. PAUL HABIG 'ive One of our most dashing young men. MYRTIS HANCOCK Dark hair, a quiet nature, and a friendly smile- that's Myrtis. JANE HARDY ' Dark haired Jane is fond of all kinds of sports. G. C. HARNED, JR. C. C. is a good student and a valued friend. ADA HARRELL This winsome blonde is a loyal friend. JOE HARRELL Joe likes everybody, and everybody likes Joe. ,rf Li X ZA76lc5LMf I 4.911 f 1' 1'- 'V l J '1 I-n ' f I' 1 'inf' - E C ' l M 1-ff? f TED HARRIS l- DDL . We hated to see this enthusiastic sportsman leave Centr I. WAYNE s. HARRIS 5-j,t.X 'l.3L,,,,,y A magician of the first class-Wayne is bound for great' things in the show business. ' DELORIS HARRISON Her beautiful voice is as effective in conversation as in singing. GWENDOLYN HARRISON S A tall girl Mth eyes that sparkle. c , 0 u - ik 1 Q A E J Joi-IN HATHORN YQ? John is one of our huskiest and most promising athletes. ADELYN HAWK Aclelyn has serene brown eyes and a demure manner. GUSSIE RAINER HIGGINS Gussie has a smile and a ready answer for everyone. BILLY HINES A valuable addition to anyone's collection of friends. MARY LOUISE HINSON Everyone was sorry that she moved to St. Louis. DWIGHT HITT This slightly-built athlete baffles his opponents by his smooth performance. JO HOLLAND Jo's sweet face and mischievous spirit are a combination that can't be topped. HENRY HOLMAN, JR. 'JI Tall, slim, and likable Henry succeeds in everything that he attempts. 1 MAE FRANCES HOLMES Mae Frances has a refreshing pleasantness about her. JANIE HOPKINS As wistfully lovely as a fawn. HELEN HOWARD Here's a cheerful cr e smile is always welcome. f JoH I-IEW: ' give Hercules a few pointers. QLYGQ QSC.: S 1 95's ROSEMAR 9 ainwiule e e a bl., . . LENORA HO ORTH Besides being an attractive pe lgebra. 052.28 SEQ JUNICDRS MELBA HUGHES She possesses an inexhaustible fund of energy. BETTY HURST Betty is easily recognized by her witty conversation and cute dimples. DORA HUTCHISON Red headed Dora is adorable DORIS HUTCHISON Red headed Doris can be counted on to cheer anyone up. CAROLYN IVY A very petite blonde with gigantic ideas. REBECCA JACOBS Becky's soft, dark eyes are a luscious sight. ROBERT JACOBS People expect great things of Robert and usually get them. B. Q. JAMES B. Q. is looked up to by all his friends. CLARA JEAN JOHNSON A vivacious brunette with stimulating ideas. SARA VIRGINIA JOHNSON b Sweetie certainly lives up to her nickname in every way. CREATH JONES And still they gazed and still their wonder grew that one small head could carry all she knew. Lucv JONES ' This sweet girl has a unique personality. TOMMY JONES ik. This boisterous lad always has a fresh assortment of the latest jokes. DOTY JORDAN The twinkle of his eye betrays a mischievous inclination. MARJORIE JOSEPH We love Marjorie for her endearing manner and pretty face. ALFRED KATOOL A short, stocky fellow who can always be found either laughing at jokes or telling them. JEAN KAVANAY A soft voiced, blonde band member. CAROLYN KEMP Carolyn keeps up a steady flow of entertaining conversation. JEAN KIEFFER Her dancing is of professional calibre. THOMAS KIGHT Baseball and music are Thomas' best loved pastimes. MARTHA EDDIE KIMBROUC-H You just can't miss Martha's bright red hair and her lively personality. RUSSELL Kino 11.51. Independence of mind and unaggressive friendliness make Rusty a leader. BETTY Lou KIRKLAND B45 We like Betty Lou's winsome smile and considerate Tnannef. I NELL KIRKLAND Nell, who came to us from Gulfport, has become a welcome addition to our student body. BILLY KORNDORFFER Here is a boy with definite scientific ability. MYRA LAND Myra has a sparkling talent for banter and repartee. JUNIORS WILMA LANE Wilma has a decided love for Kentucky and booklearning. BILL LANDRUM Bill's outlook on life seems to be, Life is short and sweet-why worry? SARA LOUISE LANGFO Sara liouise wins our admiration for her friendliness and generousi nature. is ANN LAWSON Ann combines a gentle charm with a fun-loving , personality. JOHN PAUL LEA This good looking boy is a popular member of Central's band. JOANN LEWIS This tiny blonde captivates us all with her quiet dignity. JOHN T. LEWIS John, the jester, is a leader in the J. C. L. C-ERALDINE Ll COMB A petite blonde who ix berantly gay. C FRAN S FAY LIRELY This ised r ette is a gifted violinist. LYN LITTLE 0 tv ihgyn is on of those bright, happy persons who make ge more pleasant for everyone. A ng a sparkle anywhere, this girl with the dancing eyes is one of our favorites. f 50 SALLIE LLOYD DRS 'X HARRY LoFLiN Lil. An all-round good fellow. GLENN LONGINO lvl E92- This Izack Walton is a small edition of quiet, subtle wit. GENE LUCAS He's as interesting and bright as a fireworks display. MARY JANE LUKER Mary Jane has artistic leanings. TIM MACKEY Tim seems to have anabounding interest in almost everything. r T Of , xl E Sadie prefe d tae s of t bcvids of ti . BBS. PATSY MART atsy is handsome flam WILMA MATHENY Always amiable, Wilma has a definite air of sophistication. JOHNNIE MAE MAXWELL We were sorry to have this good natured student leave us. 'I BILLY MELTON Billy comes as close to being a genius as any one at Central. PETER BARR MIAZZA Quiet and thoughtful, Peter has a kind word for everyone. JERRY MlEssE Jerry left us to enter Uncle Sam's air force. WALKER MILAM in ' Q, A blond sportsman with a love o fun. E JO MILLICAN As nice as they come, Jo's jolliness speaks for itself. MAXINE MILLSTEIN Maxine's blonde beauty is captivating. 8 1 Griflft' ' JUNIORSTE fm JOANNA MILNEBVQL JOanna's even disposition and soft voice are appealing. .. f'7 - Ls' . up JACK M. MOBLEY Quia. 9.11 IU This adroit, good looking fellow is a regular AF, ' T .I Beau Brummell. L A 4 l NJ . Q, , ' , 4 of Q, . ylyx at X Q UMR JJ. if jf CONWAY MONCURE Conway is broad shouldered, deep voiced, and clever. THOMRIE MONROE CSQKSA.. Everyone likes Thompie's optimistic nature. BETTY MONTGOMERY Betty is wit incarnate. BOBBY MOORE An agile youth with a friendly, broad grin. ,. CHARLES MOORE We like Charles' enigmatic smile and unaffected manner. MARY JANE MOORE Central iis proud of this lovely blonde who is a recent addition to our ranks. J EAN MORELAND There's never a dull moment around Jean with her jokes and witty sayings. HAROLD MORRIS B131-QLMAY HOrris will keep you in stitches with his subtle humor. RACHAEL MORRIS v Rachael's disposition is as bright as her lovely hair. BILLYE JO MULKINS An attractive girl who makes a pleasant companion. BILLY MYRICK There is a cheering heartiness about him. ELLA BETH MCADAMS Eb Her poise and exquisite taste in dress give her a cosmopolitan air. FRED MCCOY We regret that Fred moved to Shreveport. . GERALDINE McDONALD Tall, yellow haired Geraldine has a wide circle of friends. CHARLES MCINTYREBQKMCY Sonny's droll good nature has made him many friends. JOAN McKAY .loan's sweetness and talkativeness are very likable. CAROLYN MCKEITHEN Lovely hair, a friendly smile, and wide, dark eyes make Carolyn a most attractive girl. DICK MCLEOD Dick is one of those rare Centralites who always act calm and unperturbed. PAT MCMAHON Her lovely manner and sweet 'Face are two of Pat's most appealing attributes. BETTY MCROBERTS Betty Mac is pretty and poised and quite entertaining. JULIAN NAGLE Our friend Julian was a promising Golden Gloves contender. BETTY NEILL We love this brown haired, brown eyed lass. 4 ooRoTHv NELSON A constant stream of amusing conversation. FAITH NELSON fllffigl A talkative little girl who breezes merrily through life. JUNIORS ,fl TOMMY NEWELL Handsome Tommy is every boy's friend and many a girl's ' idol. LaNEIL NOBLE LaNeiI accentuates her beautiful brown eyes and hair by the pretty clothes she wears. . '. 5.1 A 1- J SARA NoTcRAss BQ, 4 A pretty young lady with very deep dimples. BOBBY opoM Good looking Bobby can be found where the crowds re gayest. MARTHA HELEN O'FERRALL Marcie is an enchanting combination of sweetness and practicality. WILLARD OLIVER This dark haired band member has a cheerful outlook. TEIERINE CQQNDORFF A wclzgejwjb o I nyilafdoiydl flfiend-that's Katherine. l 'l x A 61M nl ?YW US Debonairs. -A OV A MARY JANE PALMERLEE Mary Jane has a faultless demeanor, an appealing smile, and an intelligent mind. MARY ELIZABETH PARKER She is an attractive brunette who makes everyone feel at ease. eb. FRANCES PAT PATTERSON UQ Pat's attractive appearance and gracious manner make her a charming companion. IRENE PAUL lrene's many sided personality wins her numerous admirers. fe 9 VIRGINIA DELLE PEEBLES CED The full, deep tones of her bass clarinet add color to the band as well as to the Jackson Symphony Orchestra. DUNLAP PEEPLES BT. No one can resist Dunlap-lieutenant, boxer, announcer, and card. WILLIAM HOWARD PETTIGREW A conscientious worker and a dependable fellow. HENRY PHELPS Henry can be counted on to do or say the right thing at the right time. ERNEST PLEASANT Ernest is a crack baseball player who has fi hair. re engine red BETTY JEAN POND Tall, blonde, pretty, and sweet. Wfx'-f4'- r'ttx- -R - . - Cf . 5 'K-541. sk...-Emil. ui., QW-5834145 Q1-Na+ my-AT-fwqgi VIEW ' C. She gfggfenuine interest in I Qgat'lg'igiiI'eja-tETPtsl Gan DEWITT ELTON PoPE 9-13 Elton is characterized by close mouthed humor and an unspectacular disposition. FRANZ POSEY This prankish intellectual is as full of surprises as a magician's hat. CHARLES POWERS Curly haired Charles is an authority on humor. - FRED POWERS 51' ln basketball and baseball Fred is one of Central's star athletes. , ANNE PURSER We hated to see her move to Cleveland early in the year. FREDDIE PURSER cgi, A genius in music, a regular fellow in everything else. ANN QUIN Ann has unique ideas that enhance her refreshing personality. Juixuoas FORD RATCLIFF Tall, dark, and slender, Ford is a potential Don Juan. Bos RAwLs fi. YL A quiet and easy going person who takes things as they are. KATHRYN READY LVL Kathryn's wit coupled with her sweet ways has won her many friends. IMOGENE REEVES Slim, attractive Imogene combines a business career with her school work. REBECCA ANNE RICE Rebecca's exquisite blondeness and ultra-intelligence are completely enchanting. HELEN RICHARDS Her brightness and Congeniality are noteworthy. JOYCE RICHARDSON Joyce is friendly to the point of frivolity. LOYCE RICHARDSON Loyce, like her sister, thoroughly enjoys living. DAVE RIDGWAY bi Dave is a star performer in any field he enters. JACK ROBERTS Jack is a dapper, talkative fellow with a ready laugh. JACK ROBERTSON One of Central's gladiators who proved his prowess in the Golden Gloves. TOYE ROBERTSON A diminutive brunette with shy, appealing charm. JANE ROBINSON Jane's serenity of manner makes her an endearing companion. JOHN ROBINSON ifi-QV Genial John is one of our favorite comedians--both off stage and on. FRANKIE RODGERS A small, dark haired chatterbox. GREGORY L. ROOT Blithe and lighthearted, this junior puts everyone in good spirits. DORIS RUCKER This high spirited lass is lively and lovely to look at. JEANNENE RUNYON A shy young lady with lovely blonde hair. Bos Rus:-HNGAHXL. The mad Rushing is the life of any party or any occasion. vlvA Louise Russeu. TMI: This vivacious little lady is full of energy. JAMES EDWARD SARRETT This jovial junior is always glad to see everybody--and vice versa. GEORGIA FAYE SARTIN Georgia is a tall, sports-loving girl. GENIE SCHNEIDER CNC- Q- Serious in his studies, this popular junior is an avid athlete. JO ANN SCHOOLER Although Jo is no longer with us, we cannot forget her wit. ci-IARLES scorrig Ell- Scotty is going to explain the Einstein theory to Mr. Einstein. LUCILLE SCOTT Lucille, small of stature, has a quiet, serious nature. JUNIORS PEGGY JOYCE SEARCY She's a good student and a lovable friend. PAT SEELEY An amiable redhead with the figure of a model. CHARLES SHAME'LvkWMf 'N This rollicking fellow plays a trombone in the band. S CHARLES SHIVE Nothing can down his determined spirit. CARL SIDENER Carl is both cooperative and cheerful, a combination hard to beat. JOAN SIMPSON A perky brunette with a genuine smile from a genuine heart. DAVID SINGLETARY His ambition will take David a long way. WILLIAM SINGLETARYRLVXQ . William is a frolicsome member of Central's band. ANITA SMITH Anita skates circles around our hearts. JERRY SMITH ug K IL. .lerry's performance in the classroom equals his work on the athletic field. LEE SMITH Buddy is a good looking, dancing daredevil. MARY SUE SMITH Here is a refined young lady with gentle ways and a lovely voice. ROSEMARY SMITH Centleness and thoughtfulness are the distinguishing qualities of this industrious student. BEN EVA SORENSEN it J: Ben Eva is known for her sunny, carefree disposition. DONALD SORRELS . A hard hitting Golden Gloves participant. ' ' JIMMIE sPEu. u.tg,-gi A My Musical Jimmie is gentleman a scholar. 5 b 1 'N ,'-12 ! A ll Evil: MAR RET s LW , Her sparklingwspersonality is r Iected in her a g. 5 , MAXI NE STAPLETON A cheerful disposition and a pretty face are Maxine's personality points. ARLENE STEIN Energetic Arlene is endowed with the gift of gab. N FRANK STEPHENS He is literally never still. JO ANN STERLING A sincere friend and an industrious student. DEBORAH STEVENS Est Her naive, little girl voice appeals. JO ANN STINSON Blonde, blue eyed Jo Ann is a valued member of the a cappella choir. VIRGIE STODGHILL Virgie is diminutive and quite pretty. HARDY STONE E1,fi,:...... Husky Hardy is a superb performer on the stage, gridiron, basketball court, and track. HERBERT STREET Every situation suggests a joke to this dark haired jester. JUNIORS MYRLE STUBBLEFIELD A dimpled darling with twinkling eyes and a love for fun. CLAYTON SULLIVAN Clayton's resonant voice and keen intellect make him an effective speaker and debater. BETTY SUE SWOPE This unusual blonde is aspiring to graduate early. BILLY SYKES ' A brilliant mind and a lot of determination-that's Billy. DONIE SYKES Donie makes and keeps friends easily. CAROLYN FAY TAYLOR ' Her quiet nature matches her quiet beauty. MAE TAYLOR This vivacious, angelic looking blonde is quite a favorite. MARION EVELYN TAYLOR A tall, quiet girl with the determination that will take her places. LaVERNE TEASLEY LaVerne is an interesting and original student. MARY ELIZABETH THAMES QB This tall, lovely blonde has caused many hearts to beat a little faster. RUBY MONA THARPE Red headed Ruby possesses musical ability as well as the attributes of a true scholar. JOAN THOMAS Many envy her lustrous dark hair and flashing eyes. TOMMY THOMAS DY. Tommy leads with his great personality and follows with his good looks. ALLEN THOMPSON if-3' Amiable Allen is widely traveled and well liked! 02432 ff, ,jcfzf -A A .v f .,-' V 'I U '-' ' f T f'n K- Lf CQ A 0.-1, CAROLYN THORNTON Carolyn is a cute little bundle of dynamite. ELTA TODD Elta shines with a special sort of friendliness that makes us know it's from the heart. FORREST TOHILL QEH. FOrrest's quietness is canceled by his clarinet and his loud socks and shirts. OTTO TOMPKINS, JR. Jokes, puns, and quips seem to explode from Otto. AVA NELL TYLER Nell is one of the most cooperative persons we know. BARBARA TYLER Here's an intelligent little brunette with flashing eyes. ARLUE USRY He is Original beyond words. MARY NORMAN VAN ZANDT A tall, clever girl with a ready tongue. GEORGE VINING, JR. The band would miss this dapper trumpeter. ANN WALKER 2'1- This junior miss has great acting ability. BILLY WALL You know Billy by his bright red hair, dry wit, and very peculiar laugh. GLORIA WALLACE A miniature bundle of blonde cuteness, ,f 76 -ce' 44 JUNICDIQS y KERSH WALTERS This tall, quiet fellow has a mischievous twinkle in his eye. SUE WARE This lovely miss always looks like a fashion illustration. SAM WARREN 15:0 Sam has an air of impassive calmness. BETTYE WATKINS A gracious girl who is musically inclined. MARGARET WATKINSW Margaret chatters amiably, but she's also rather dreamy. PEGGY WEAVER bb Who is not under the spell of that special Weaver charm? CAROLYN WELCH She's calm, collected, and unchangeable. LEWIS WEST Lewis' never failing friendliness puts everyone at ease. ALTON WESTBROOK An outdoor man who loves horses. LANIER WESTBROOKBQ1, Cissy is a genteel little lady with an air of Southern aristocracy. PAM WHEELER DW? This captivating brunette enchants us with her soft voice. JCYCE WHIDDON Joyce's specialty is photography, and she's photogenic, too. BOB WHITE This affable blond is a talented musician. JOHN HAROLD WHITE A big, husky boy who dresses in excellent taste. CHARLES WHITEHEAD An active member of the Glee Club, Charles is a music lover supreme. JACKIE WILLIAMS This skillful saxophonist is a sergeant in the band. LELA CAROLYN WILLIAMS A pretty girl with good taste. MARGARET WILLIAMS If we could type -just half as well as Margaret, we'd be very happy. MARY JOE WILLIAMS A dainty little blonde with a refreshing smile. MARY NELL WILLIAMS A slender lass with a pleasing voice and a delightful giggle. TOM WOODROW Tom is a likable fellow with a take it easy disposition. ROSE MARIE WOODS Rosie has the gayest smile we know of. MARTHA WRIGHT Martha is tall, vivacious, and consistently reliable. H SUSANNA WESLEYNWRIGHT A little lady with character, intelligence, and a lovable personality. A f WIRT YERGER Golf is foremost among Wirt's numerous talents. JIMMIE YOUNG This friendly student is an amusing conversationalist. GRAY MEGGINSON President BOB JAM ES Secretary SGP!-IOMCDIQES ft M. i I Px Y J 'KX N JIMMY NEWSOMEQAL' Vice President PAT PARKER 4 Treasurer MARGARET ABOU MULLER ADDKISON, JR GEORGE AGARD MALCOLM AKERS MARILYN AKERS 5-1 ,. JIMMY ALLEN ,.3-gg MARY ANN AMASON BOBBY AMMONS 56.345- BONNIE ANDERSON EMMETT ANDERSON CHARLES ARMSTRONG GLORIA ARNOLD 'H JEAW ASHBURN 0 3 Ewan ATKINSON 7 vANNE AVENT Y' ANTOINETTE BAIRD FRANCES BARBER RICHARD BARGE DOROTHY BARNES JOAN BARRETT I -5 QI, fu., ERNEST BARRY ' BOBBIE BARTON MADOLIN BATTE CHARLOTTE ANN BEAIRD GLORIA BEGCIIANI WILLIAM BENNETT WALTER BIGELOW VICKIE BILBERRY ANN BISHOP , MARCUS BLACK Hp.-..'... NANCY BLACK JANE BOLMEIER . JOAN BOLMEIER BILLY BOYLES IJ -, CHARLES BoYLEs Jov BOYLES PRENTISS BRADSHAW , 1 Ix DOUGLAS BRANDONI'-' 'I '-Tw' HAZEL BRASHIER JIMARIE BROADFOOT MARY ARNETTE BROOME CAROLYN BRYANT STEPHEN BRYANT MABEL BLICKLEY WILLIE MORRIS BURDETT CHARLES BURNS LOUISE BURTON RICHARD BUSH CAROLYN BYRD CLYDE CAIN JOHN CALDWELL It I A ,gf I JQUIII A OLIVE CALDWELL U BEVERLY CAMPBELL DOROTHY CAMPBELL JIM CAMPBELL gf, NORMAN CARNES ,E tc.. NEWTON CARR CLYDE CARTER LEWIS EDWARD CAUSEY VAN CAVETT, JR. NATALIE CHANCE CALVIN CHERRY L,'51 BOBBY CLARK I 'ZEN r', GEORGE CLARKE 9' so GUY CLAYPOOL VANCE CLEMMER J'I MMY CLEVELAND :ff BETTY SUE CLIFTON gt S 93' f'I F4 'Eff' FRANCES CLOWERQ- , ,ag A' ,' Q ns I I, f 5' V2 fs' I ,x CAROLYN COLLINS I4 1 ,I BILLY Coox ' LYNToN COOPER ICC fp r O., .. ' il JEAN COX ANNABELLE CRISLER GILBERT CRUMBLEY JEANINE CUMMINS MELVA DAWSON DAVID DE CELLE 'G r.i,?.. ROBERT DEES MARIE DENHAM MARGUERITTE LANE DENNY BILLY DENT MARY ANN DERRICK VIRWA DICKSON v '5' wily JP' 1 .JN- .fl , fJ.Mm1.LgQ2p0'b'Q QC .a Q W U. - www' oqEUMRQRE 0 X FLORA ANN DOWNING CHARLES DANIEL DUBOSE C-ERTRUDE DUKES BETTY ECKLES MARILYN EDGAR VIRGINIA EDGE FA Q , -2 v-,. 0 M Y 33 JO PHIEEV in ,gf -IQ ' dw E L .925 Q. wgaii' N KA ERGUSON 34- I fd ER sl-IRS d T' 0' JACK FLOOD ge' , MARTHA ANN FORD NORMASTEL FORD ,da CHARLES FOREMAN 'F ' WILLIAM FORTENBERRY ANNE FOY BILLY FULOHAM I FWIN D. OABY, JR. L PAT GAINEY ' MARY GALE WALLACE GEORGE BILLY GILL CAROLYN GIORDANO PAT GOLDI NG GLENNA GOODWIN JESSE GREER 7' Lau 3 JEAN GRIFFIN CAIVIILLE -GRIFFITH MARGARET ANN GUION f HARRY GULLEDGE if k,1Sl.4RAY HADDAD GASTON HALL B I LLIE SUE' HALLMAN WILLIAM E. HAND RE 'jg,.QZ.. JACK HARDY ROBERT HARPER A I BETTY ANN HARRIS FLOYD HARRIS MARTHA HARRIS JOAN HART CHARLES HAWKINS FRANCES HEIDELBERG MARTHA HENDERSON SHIRLEY HERMAN HAROLD HERRI NG RALPH HESTER ROGER HESTER 'EL SHIRLEY HESTER JACQUELINE HEWITT SHIRLEY I-MATT , CHARLYNE HIGDON MELBA HILL , PAT HILL HOMER HINTON DURWARD L. HOPKINS BRYANT HORNE RONNIE HOROWITZ ELAINE HUGHES PHYLLIS IVY JIMMY JACKSON Bos JAMES 'WSG-SP JOAN JEFFREYS MARILYN JENI-va NS c b 9 I Q C I-. - I Im J .:, , BARKSDALE JOHNSTON CHESTER JONES JIMMY JONES W. B. JONES BIRKETT JORDAN NAN JOYNER MALCOLM JUSTICE VIRGINIA KELLY FAYE KENNEDY RUTH KENNEDY BARBARA ANN KETCHMARK JAMES DONALD KING MARILYN KING RUTH KING JOY KINNEBREW CAROLYN KOCHTITZKY VIRGINIA KOEPPEN JAMES KORNDORFFER BETTY LACK JANE LAIRD ADA LAMMONS JOHNYE LASETER PATRICIA ANN LEEP LOIS LEFKOWITZ JOAN LEGGETT MARY LEKAS ANNIE GREER LEONARD ELIZABETH LESTER B. FRANK LEWIS HOBSON SNEED LEWIS RICHARD LEWIS f A. Ik! L, Jfjl WAYNE LEWISL2'i'1jIbI:im4p I PAULA LIGHTSEY CAROLYN LINDSEY JO ANN LINDSEY BERILLA RUTH LOWERY WILBUR LUKE BETTY JANE MAHAFFEY BILLIE MAHAFFEY ROBERT MAHAFFEY SARAH ALICE MAJOR GERALYNNE MARLEY 1-.I-. HI., GRAY rv1EcclNsoN DN--' Bos MERRYMAN QP JOE METTS . BILLY MILLER FRANK MILLER, JR. JERRY MILLER BUD MILLICAN NOLAN MINC MARTHA SUE MONTGOMERY ROBERTA MOODY HEBRON MORRIS BOBBY MORRISONgp I f ' ffif , 1' . -A If LIBBY MOUNGER ' I J' L O. dj 'bfi f I I ,- BURT Mu U 44 ' ' U. I IS 0' .4 ' I UI? Y JAMES E. MCABEE, JR. NANNETTE MCCARTER B. B. MCCLENDON, JR. NANCY ANN MCCOMBS PHYLLIS MCDADE SHIRLEY MCDAVID ' T l A I l Li., - Q Ah- - ' : i MARY JANE MCDONALD GENE MCGEE JOHN MCMURRY MARY FRANCES MCMURRY MARY ANN MCNEILR JOHN MCPHAIL EVELYN MCREE ROBERTA NAEF BETTY NELSON li , L- JIMMY NEWSOMEJSN-' HENRY NICHOLS BUMOND NOBLE MARTHA ANN NORSWORTHY BEVERLY O'FLARITY WALTER OGLESBYCSI EDMOND ORR MARGARET OSBORNE BOYNE OXFORD CAROLYN PARKER I PAT PARKER LILLIAN PARSONS 'Ia DONALD PATTERSON 'Q LOUISE PEARSON I CARLOS PERRETT BILLY PHIPPS ANN PIERCE EUGENE POFF A. M. POWER, JR. ...D SAM PRESLEY Fff-15-Es? MARGARET PRICE PAT PRIDGEN MILDRED PRIMOS JOANN PRINE TREBBIE PUCKETT JAMES PUTNAM WILLIAM QUINNELLY I- A E Y HELL f'-- 'tml PEYTON RATLIFF MARLENE RAY COY ANN REEDY BILLY REID GEORGE REID HELEN REID WOODSON RENA BETTY RENO NELLIE ANN RICH BILLY RIECKEN MARY LOU ROBERTSON PEGGY ROGERS MARTHA ROSENFI ELD BILLY ROWSEY WILLIE LEE SAMPSON' FRED SANDERS JOHNNY MONROE SARRETT CAROLYN SAXON -1 BILLY SCARBROUC-H JOE SCHMITT BETTYE SEALE MILDRED SEVERANCE ELIZABETH SHEARER MILTON SHEDD DOLLY SHORTRIDCE5 I ,f F f Q CARL SILLS E. . N WALTER sn.Ls MYRNA SLOCUM 6 I BETTY SMALL CLAUDE SMITH '4' Uv 9 0 v v C' Q? X9 -l'XV'9N'V S50 'vs B' KIM SMITH K! 5' '92 y gd, ox I iA,,ERNEsT SPENCER? Jyzyi 'V JOANNE STANTON 92. A WILLIE STECALL JANIS STEPHENS ROSETTA STEPHENSON .ef IRIS STERN JERRY JEAN STEVENS JIMMY STOUT CHARLES STRAIN RUDY STURMIJSJL.. JAMES A. SULLIVAN 1 - A GN I Bb 4,9 CATHERINE SWAYZEQO QJ QW CIM BARBARA TANKSLEY WILLIAM 'TEMPLE FREDDIE THOMPSON BOBBIE THROWER ELEANQ TI 1 n H If'?IQ,5Zff7,i??3? DOROTHY TI NGLE I FRANCES TODI? ,, WESLEY ANIN TRAVIS RoLLv' WREN TuLLos MARY LOU TURNER ALFRED H. UHALT, JR. JUANITA UNDERWOOD O G CHARLENE VALENTOUR LEONARD VAN ZANDT MARY VARNADO PATRICIA VAUGHAN MERIDEL VlNCENT JUDY vmz L F, O JACK VOLLMER ,T 41 e' HERBERT WADSWORTH A A MAX WALDROP . I7 ROGER WALDROP CHARLOTTE WALKER E VIRGINIA WALKER 0 KEARNEY WALTERS, JRf.'gQg. JOHNNIE WEBB EMILIA WEBER JOHN wELLONs, JR. GILQ- ALICE DALE WHITFIELD BILL WILLIAMS SHANNON WILLIEORO EK -fl- WAYNE WILLS Q9K..CIl-- ROBERT WILSON BILL WINOI-IANIEY' BOBBIE JEAN WINSTEAD PEARL WINSTEAO EDDIE WOODS BILLY WRIGHT MARY LYN YEAGER ROSE ZIMMERMAN x w. ,5 .. 5' 1 ,J 1 is . e LW Hx',., YW: Y : iX w f T i C ,ksS!f2Qi ,xx , , g'w,.' 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BETTY JO DAVlS3:.Q+i,f' DUNLAP PEEPLES5lQff, ROBERT REEVES Company Commander Company Sponsor ITC Company Executive First Platoon JOHN B. WALKERGECLC-f's. ROBERT HATHORN Q-Q ij, I Second Platoon fbi' First Sergeant ij Company A I 1 CLARK DOAN JEANNE SMITH -if 1 E. CHARLES PROUTY DON PEARSON Company Commander Company Sponsor ' Company Executive First Platoon n -w ' CARROLL STARKEY BRUCE FISHER JOHN BURC-E 'F 'L ' Second Platoon Third Platoon First Sergeant ' Company B Q. JV' -f I, L1 ' DABNEY GILLILAND ' VIRGINIA PRICEXQV' j ,, BILLY TAYLOR JACK CANDY Company Commander Company Sponsor I Company Executive First Platoon BOBBY STATHAM Lf, QNVQTOMMY NEWELL fr.: Q- Second Platoon? JB First Sergeant Company C COMPANY B RIFLE TEAM Winner of General Grayson Trophy BATTALION RIFLE TEAM DRUM AND BUGLE CORPS PROFESSOR OF MILITARY SCIENCE AND TACTICS AND STAFF BATTALION STAFF R. O. T. C. 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Q I X II I COSTUMES Sponsor ------- ------ M ISS Ruff Chairman - - w--- ------- B etty Love Brent XI Emu +I. 'I wx I '-'fs::33::, , .I ,N l Q19 -A Q, Hu.. ' 'Ny Q zf. mx. ' 4 .13 33111151 1 I. I S' K- I- rgmgf :hx 3 . wk? ,. . -:fr-Qx z:-QQNQSII :-Q. I-Q21 N. Xxx R Sm Nw? X xx I X wx xx x X NX XXX Nvix N X fx XXX I A M N I Ox'- I Q.. Q ln 0 2. U' CD I I I I I I I I I I I I I Q O 'L' fb U 0 ns 3 O m un 1 0 4, I 1 Y ,- V WQQ vi :ff Qx x I wx m I 4 X xmx W4 wx 'K ak X .N MX x 5 XM Q XXXXS X N x xwkv xx YI gxwxox I x Q wx IQIWQS wx fxqxxx x. X Q x x X xv xxxx xx I Shank., v x wx N xW X NX x x iw STN xx IN I. X Q2 I I ww x I, N Q55 SSN Nw xx Nu X X N Cl XA X I M Nbvffxfx X X xxx Y N I x IQ xxx A xx X RSX xxx? NS x XYxxg Q QS x wvy Q gm, X N X N' ZSXNQT I Q YiS N N IXNAVX Q I xx XR I xx I Xxx QQAQXQQSN I I X, Wx sy mix x xb mm w ma X R W X Nw X X divx ms N W -:im i at K M'.:.f,1, mpsiii xieifqywm.. 'fit 'il 'W , x i' at . iii SAQWI N X 'Wx x, Mmhx - ,i .-,mi.a1t.i.. L.. i 1 QL S SX X A' xx wiki' - 2'1.,:..I:f,'.Q ?t-,sl -ri-2 - L- .,.x, A L1 xx, ir, ' 3 .4 , ,..5a i -N -- ' - . mf tr, ,', .,,,4e'.rr1ii 3' I Q W -its. ff. 1 PM .S HF'-.M.5 i Wit. f?tfQ5ii:i 1 11-11-,-tw, . , raw: 'X f wi, '11 i my x Ky x xx, X its H Nxt aww xt W i i NATIONAL THESPIAN SOCIETY I Sponsors --------- Miss Patton and Miss Morehead President -------------- 'Betty Jo Davis Vice President ------------ Marilyn Morrice Secretary and Treasurer ----------- Ann Walker e x are'Wat-uaQit:t-i-diritti-.. iw 'YM f-J 4-iWtmlXw'uiivxi-ii2H:ivie:5a-.--11-NX-Mt-W WiXv'X-XMH'-X X XXXQ1.. .- ...ir NN ww wtixix'xiq-'rriitw X XX it tikiitwii,-, I phi-QM - --' mf-ii.. ,vm ,K ,- ,. A 1 'R M, ' Q- T.-i-fit!-is f iX Ntiiiifiirwi., '- i N' . ,eff LNB . ' -NWNXTW. 'NXNWW X 54 I 1 ix it N ix ' , x wx N xv MJ N' V wi' 1w,,g.:?,ga.gg..s, - vin- ,.., in - FIRST PERIOD CHORUS Sponsor - - - - - Mr. King President ------ Pat Patterson Vice President - - Martha Henderson Secretary ----- Wesley Ann Travis Treasurer - - ----- Pat Gainey Reporter - - - - Leumel Dore BOYS' GLEE CLUB Sponsor - - ---- Mr. King President ----- Dabney Gilliland Vice President ----- Cecil Jenkins Secretary-Treasurer - Carroll Starkey Reporter -------- Clark Doan Librarian - - - - Billy Melton FIFTH PERIOD CHORUS Sponsor - - - - - Mr. King President - - - - - Elaine Boehle Vice President - - - Laura Ceil Allen Secretary - -' - - - Camille Griffith Treasurer - - - - Virginia Hughes Reporter - - - - - Sallie Lloyd SIXTH PERIOD CHORUS Sponsor - - - - - Mr. King President ------- Patsy Oakes Vice President - - Carolyn Sue Cooper Secretary - - - - Marilyn Morrice Treasurer - - - ---- Joan Brown Reporter - - - - Jeanne Smith I SECOND PERIOD CHORUS Sponsor ---------- Mr. King President - - - - - - Clark Doan Vice President ---- Doris Dickson Secretary - - - - - Jimmy Newsome Treasurer - - - - - Carroll Starkey THIRD PERIOD CHORUS Sponsor - - President ---- - - Vice President Secretary - - Treasurer - - Reporter - - - - - Mr. King Peggy Bonner - Maxine Lee - - - - Patty Ponder - Mae Taylor Gloria Wallace r I FOURTH DEGREE Sponsor - - - - Mrs. Sykes President - - - - Donie Sykes Secretary - - - - Sallie Lloyd TENTH HY-Y Sponsor --------- Mrs. Potts Presidents: Camille Griffith Camille Griffith Vice Presidents: Jacqueline Hewitt Josephine Evans Secretaries: Elizabeth Lester Jacqueline Hewitt Treasurers: Elizabeth Lester Wesley Ann Travis Reporters: Marlene Ray Joan Bolmeier i ,, .J FIFTH DECREE Sponsor - - ---- Mrs. Jordan President ----- Julia Toy Hewitt Vice President - - - - Dean Morris Secretary - - - - - - Peggy Bonner Treasurer ----- Elizabeth Ridgway Reporter - - - - - Catherine Naef ELEVENTH HY-Y Sponsor --------- Mrs. Sykes Presidents: Jane Evans Janette Gartin Vice Presidents: Sallie Lloyd Rebecca Jacobs Secretaries: Betty Love Brent Lanier Westbrook Treasurers: Cussie Higgins Bettye Watkins Reporters: Ben Eva Sorenson Sallie Lloyd TWELFTH HY-Y Sponsor -------- Mrs. Presidents: Betty Jean Holler Dean Morris Vice Presidents: Katie Ferguson Peggy Bonner Secretaries: Virginia Bryant Betty Lyons Treasurers: Jean Patrick Frances Anne Beacham Reporters: , Marjorie Anne Wright Catherine Naef Jordan BCYS' Hl Sponsor - - - President - - - - Vice President - - - Secretary - - - Treasurer - - - -Y - Mr. Weerns - Clark Doan - Jimmy Allen - Ernest Barry Dan Dunaway J UN IOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE Sponsor --------- Miss Brent Consul - - ---- Peggy Bonner Aedile - - - - Dorothy Jean Lipham Scribe - - - - Lela Carolyn Williams Quaestor - - - - Jean Kavanay Nuntius ---- - - Pat Seeley Scriptor Rerum - - - Virginia Bryant BIBLE CLASS Sponsor -------- Mrs. Jordan President - - - Ruth Evelyn Westling Vice President ----- Dean Morris GAY DECEIVERS Sponsor -------- Miss Patton President - - - - - Dunlap Peeples Vice President ------ Jim Farr Secretary - - - - - Jane Evans Treasurer ----- Betty Jo Davis Sergeant-at-arms - - Robert Hathorn Parliamentarian - - Betty Lou Bryan Reporter ---- - Sarastelle Jones FILLER BUSTERERS Sponsor -------- Miss Clingan President - - - - - Jack Candy Vice President ------ Bill Crull Secretary ---- Sudie Anne McCool Treasurer - - ---- Billy Taylor Reporter ---- - - Jean Cordon Sergeant-at-arms - - Bill Westbrook MASK AND GAVEL Sponsor ---- - - - President - - - - Vice President ---- Secretary - - - - - Treasurer - - - - - Sergeant-at-arms - - - Parliamentarian - - - Reporter ---- Viva - Miss Patton - Joanne Cox Jim Matthews Jeanne Smith Virginia Price - Bob Folwell Nancy Wood Louise Russell FRENCH CLUB Sponsor -------- Miss Tizon President - - - - Virginia Price Vice President ---- Betsy Tiblier Secretary-Treasurer - - Jeanne Smith I g FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Sponsor -------- Miss Heard President ---- Bobbie Mae Vicory Vice President ---- Jane Bolmeier Secretary-Treasurer - - Patsy Russell Reporter -...-- Grace Statham VETERANS' CLUB Sponsor -------- Miss Carter President - - - - - Jack Lemmons Vice President ---- J. 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Paschal Secretary-Treasurer - John Ellis Mixon Reporter ---- James Drumright TIDE CLUB Sponsor - - - - Mr. Windham President ----- Howard Lowther Vice President - - - Jean Campbell Secretary - - - - - Grace Statham Treasurer - - - - Billy Cleveland Historian - - - Nina Lee Lauderdale Reporter - f ---- Carolyn lvy DEBATING CLUB Sponsor -------- Mrs. Russell President ------ Edward Wright Vice President ---- Tom Sanford Secretary-Treasurer - Grace Cutkomp Librarian - - - Dorothy Jean Lipham J UN IOR RED CROSS REPRESENTATIVES Sponsor - - - - Miss Purvis DEBATINC TEAM Sponsor -------- Mrs. Russell Affirmative: Edward Wright Carl Bain Negative: Dorothy Jean Lipham Clayton Sullivan HOMEROOM 206 Sponsor - - - - Miss Tizon President ---- - - Betty Jo Davis Vice President - - - - Dean Morris Secretary - - - - - Linda Langdon Treasurer ------ Jeanne Smith Reporter - - - Frances Anne Beacham l i KEATON'S KUT-UPS Sponsor -------- Miss Keaton President - - - - Jean Campbell Vice President ---- Jean Williams Secretary-Treasurer - - Annie Olson Reporter ---- Mary Lee Bankston BOYS' GYM HOMEROOM Sponsor - - - - Mr. Broyles President - - - - - Bill Butler Vice President ------- Dick Fain Secretary - - - - - Russell Hobgood Treasurer - - - - Buck Fisher CARTER'S CUT-UPS Sponsor - - - - - Miss Carter President ------- David De Celle Vice President ---- Ruth Kennedy Secretary-Treasurer - - - Joy Boyles Reporter ------ Malcolm Justice BLANCHE'S BUMS AND BEAUTIES Sponsor ----- Miss Musslewhite President -------- Pat Parker Vice President - Gray Megginson, Jr. Secretary ------- Bill Williams Treasurer - - - - - Roberta Moody Reporter ---- Billie Sue Hallman 'nl l HOMERGOM l23 Sponsor - - ----- Mrs. King President ----- Geralynne Marley Vice President ----- Fred McCoy Secretary-Treasurer - Joe Ann Burney NEWMAN'S NUTHOUSE Sponsor -------- Mrs. Newman President - - - - Henry Holman Vice President - - - Virginia Peebles Secretary - - - - - Treasurer - - - Reporter - - Jo Ann Sterling - Alfred Katool - - John Lewis HOMEROOM IO4 Sponsor -------- Mr. Crawley President - - - - - Shirley Hester Vice President ---- Shirley Herman Secretary-Treasurer - - Lillian Parsons Reporter ---- Betty Sue Clifton i i i DEW DROP INN Sponsor ------- Miss Morehead President - - - - Hood Garber Vice President - - - - Bobby Day Secretary -------- Jane Evans Treasurer - - - B. B. McClendon, Jr. Reporter - - - - - Jane Robinson LATIN LUNATICS Sponsor --------- Miss Brent President ------- Forrest Tohill Vice President - - - Betty Love Brent Secretary ------ Laura Ceil Allen Treasurer ---- Ella Beth McAdams Reporter - - - - Bob Rushing l HOMEROOM 319 Sponsor - - - - Mrs. Jordan President - - - - - Dave Ridgway Vice President ---- Jimmie Dear Secretary-Treasurer - - Jimmie Spell Reporter ------ Patsy Martinson MOTHER RUFF'S HOMEROOM Sponsor --------- Miss Ruff President - - - - - Virginia Cavett Vice President - - - Allen Thompson Secretary - - - - - - Sara Notgrass Treasurer - - - - Grace Currie HOMEROOM 313 Sponsor ------ Mrs. Montgomery President - - - Carolyn Sue Cooper Vice President - - Deborah Stevens Secretary - - - - - Peggy Rogers Treasurer ---- Margaret Spengler Reporter - - - - Vee Simmons HOMEROOM IO9 Sponsor - - ---- Miss Heard President ---- Josie Dean Castle Vice President - - - Martha Denmark Secretary ---- Virginia Ann Hughes Treasurer ----- Bobbie Mae Vicory Reporter - - - - - Katie Ferguson LABLUBBERS Sponsor - - - - - Miss Fletcher President ---- Fay Allan Lossing Vice President ----- Price Sneed Secretary ------ Marilyn Morrice Treasurer ---- Sudie Anne McCool Reporter - - - Martha Helen O'Ferrall BERRY'S BUG HOUSE Sponsor - - ---- Mr. Berry President - - - - Bryant Horne Vice President - - - Mildred Primos Secretary - - - - - - Marlene Ray Reporter - - - - Nannette McCarter HOMEROOM 326 Sponsor - - - - Miss Harris President ---- - - Leo Brown Vice President ----- Jack Turner Secretary-Treasurer - - - Edwin Batte HOMEROOM 213 Sponsor ------- President - - - - - Vice President Secretary - - - Treasurer - - Reporter - - - - Mrs. Latta Ernest Spencer - - - Billy Fulgham - - - Pat Hill - - - Ernest Barry Camille Griffith F HOMEROOM 208 Sponsor -------- Miss Johnston President - - - - - Bill Sanders Vice President ----- Betty Lyons Secretary ---- Elizabeth Ridgway Reporter - - - - - Sarah Jacobs HOMEROOM 304 Sponsor --------- Mrs. Ryals President - - - - - John Howie Vice President ---- Ormond Gray Secretary-Treasurer - Dorothy Cundiff Reporter ------ Ann Dickerson HOMEROOM 312 Sponsor - - - ---- Mr. Mitchell President ----- Charlyne Higdon Vice President ----- Betty Small Secretary-Treas. - - Billie Jean Rogers Reporter - - - Clifford Charlesworth HOMEROOM 308 Sponsor - - - - Mrs. Potts President ------- Burt Mullin Vice President - - Ewin D. Gaby, Jr. Secretary-Treasurer - Nancy Sue Black Reporter -------- Bob James PURVIS' PESTS Sponsor - - - - Miss Purvis President ------- Rosie Woods Vice President - - Mary Sue Enochs Secretary-Treasurer - Johnye Laseter HOMEROOM 205 Sponsor - - - - Mr. Beckett President ---- - - - Bill Wills Vice President ---- Virginia Price Secretary ---- - - Jean Gordon Treasurer - - - - Tom Crockett Reporter - - - Eugene Schneider HOMEROOM lO7 Sponsor - - - - lVlr. France President ------ Joy Kinnebrew Vice President - - Catherine Swayze Secretary-Treasurer - - - Betty Seale Reporter ------- Jane Bolmeier CHlEF'S WAHOOS Sponsor --------- Mr. Taylor President - - - Frances Pat Patterson Vice President ----- Billy Coffey Secretary-Treasurer - Kathryn Ready Reporter -------- Jack Combs HOMEROOM 226B Sponsor --------- Miss Scott President - - - - Tom Sanford Vice President ---- Royce Heflin Secretary-Treas. - Lanier Westbrook Reporter ---- - - Thomas C-uion HOMEROOM 2l4 Sponsor ------- Miss Clingan President ------ Gene Carrick Vice President - - - Barbara Banahan Secretary - - - - - Martha Byrd Treasurer - - - - Rebecca Rice HOMEROOM 202 Sponsor - - President - - Vice President Secretary - - Treasurer - - Reporter - - - - Miss Chandler - Jimmy Jones Jimmy Jackson - Richard Bush Natalie Chance Vance Clemmer HOMEROOM 125 Sponsor --------- Mr. Weems President - - - - Peggy Weaver Vice President - - - Margret Slaton Secretary-Treas. - Billie Jean Browne Reporter ------ Sammie Campbell EXPONENT CLUB Sponsor - - - President - - Vice President Secretary - - - - - Treasurer - - - - Miss Spann - - Jim Lloyd - - - - - Clark Doan Catherine Naef Frank Rodgers HOMEROOM 223A Sponsor -------- Miss Lester President - - - - - Jimmy Newsome Vice President - - - Pete Townsend Secretary-Treasurer - - John Wellons Reporter ------- Roberta Naef HOMEROOM 307 Sponsor - - - President - - Vice President - - - - - Mrs. Russell - - - Russell King - - - - Donald Dore Secretary-Treasurer - Bettye Watkins Reporter ------- Imogene Files WlLLIAM'S WORRY WARTS Sponsor ------- Miss Williams President - - - Charlotte Ann Beaird Vice President - - - Louise Lawrence Secty-Treas., Martha Sue Montgomery Reporter -------- Ann Bishop MARC-ARET'S BEFUDDLED YOUNG 'UNS Sponsor - - - - Miss Hutchison President ------ Bill Westbrook Vice President ---- George Ratlift Secretary ----- Frances Latham Treasurer - - - - - Joanne Cox Reporter - - - - Frances Lynch HOMEROOM Sponsor ------- President - - - - - Vice President ---- Secretary Treasurer - - Reporter ----- - 204 - Mrs. Sykes Jim Campbell - Jimmy Allen Madolin Batte - Billy Miller HOMEROOM 226A Sponsor --------- Miss Baker President - - - - Billie Mahaftey Vice President - - - Kenneth Stevens Secretary-Treasurer - - Edith Winters Reporter ------ Jeanne Ashburn LIBRARY HOMEROOM 5DOnsor ------- Mrs. Parkinson OFFICE ASSISTANTS i r i 3 2 5 S E5 S 2. ! x 5 3 S 5 I ,. G E S Ei R . 3 s 3 Q, 5 S 5 5 Q Q S X Q S M LLSAPS COLLEGE JACKSUN, MISSISSIPPI I SUMMER SCHOOL First Term: ----- June 4 -- July 8 Second Term: - - July 9 -- August I2 -A' FALL SESSION Opens ------ Q - September II ir COURSES ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, PHYSICAL EDUCATION, HISTORY, ENGLISH, ART, PIANO, VOICE, VIOLIN, SPANISH, SHORTHAND AND TYPING, FRENCH, GEOLOGY, GERMAN, GREEK, LATIN, MATHEMATICS, PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY, BIOLOGY, PHILOSOPHY, SOCIOLOGY, EDUCATION, RELIGION ir For Information write: DEAN WILLIAM E. RIECKEN BELHAVEN COLLEGE IJACKSDN, MISSISSIPPI ACCREDITED COLLEGE FOR WOMEN COURSES OFFERED IN THE FOLLOWING FIELDS: Fine Arts -- Humanities -- Vocations INTENSIVE COURSE PLAN OF STUDY - AN IDEAL SET-UP FOR JACKSON GIRLS . REGULAR SESSION OPENS SEPT. I5, 1947 G. T. GILLESPIE, President Phone 2-0013 Jackson fommercial College f x f , ' 2 T63 X I socymou I . 0 ' of if Q x J NW Elie Gm blom U, -4f'tX? 'IIIcienI Sched Mississippi's Best Equipped Business School sk Call, phone, or write for information about our training plan, terms, etc. MRS. T. C. SCHILLING, Manager JACKSON, - MISSISSIPPI Phone 4-77 I 7 CLARK BUSINESS SCIHCICIL AND PLACEMENT BUREAU STANDARD LIFE BUILDING A JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI Y OUTSTANDING ADVANTAGES: I Finest Rooms, Equipment, Conveniences 2. Highest Educational Standards 3. COURSES: Stenographic, Bookkeeping, Secretarial, Civil Service, Machines, and Courses for Commercial Teachers 4. All Courses are Fully Accredited 5 INDIVIDUAL HELP, LIMITED ENROLL- MENT, AND MONTHLY TUITION SAVE HALF THE USUAL TIME AND COST ON ALL COURSES Y Call or write for full information DIAL 4-8922 J. P. CLARK, Mgr. lHead of Clark School since Founded -- I929I lHead of Com. Dept., J. H. S. -- I9I 3-I929I D R A U G ll 0 N ' S Business College OLDEST AND LARGEST IN MISSISSIPPI A New Finance Plan for WORTHY STUDENTS Approved for training veterans under the G. I. 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