Central High School - Cotton Boll Yearbook (Jackson, MS)
- Class of 1949
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Grateful still, dear Alma Mater, Thee not one can e'er forget. S In the three years that we have been in Central we have come to love and respect Miss Annie Lester as one of our most distinguished teachers. Not only has she prepared many students for a larger world in mathematics, but she has also taught them to cherish the good way of lite. By her own high standards she has made us believe that character is as important as education. lt is to her that we respectfully dedicate this I9-49 edition of the Cotton Boll. EUUNEH ALLEN C. THOMPSON Mayor D, B. SHARRON R. S. WITHERS Commissioner Commissioner HUAHU Hi EUUEAHHN T. M. Hederman, Secretaryg R. W. Naefg Dr. W. D. McCain: W. R. Newman, Vice Chairmang John C. Batte, Chairman. TEFL., K. P. WALKER Superintendent of Public Schools Sllllllll F. W. MCEWEN R, B. LAYTON Director of Curriculum llUlllNlElllllllllll Principal of Central High School L. H. WRIGHT D. L. MUMPOWER Business Manager Assistant Principal of Central High School llllillll KATHERINE BAKER Commercial Work JAMES BECKETT Mathematics MRS. BOBBIE W. BELL Girls' Physical Education ROBERT BERRY Science and Athletic Coach SERCEANT W. P. BOSTIC R. O. T. C. ANN IE VERNON BRENT Latin MRS. TH ELMA BROWN Office MRS. DOROTHY CAMPBELL Spanish lllllllll HELEN PAULINE CARTER Counselor and Mathematics COURTENAY CLI NC-AN Social Science HARVEY M. CRAFT, JR. English SEVER L. EUBANK Social Science MAY FLETCHER Science HAL FRANCE Commercial Work and Athletic Coach MARJORI E A. FRAN KS Art D. C-, FULTON Athletic Director lllllll FRANK EARLTON Cl BBES Mathematics LT. COL. EARL C. CILASSCOCK P. M. S. 6 T. L. W. CODBOLD Social Science and Athletic Coach MRS. MARY JOE HANNAFORD Commercial Work KATHRYN HARRIS Science ELIZABETH HEARD Home Economics MRS. DORRIS HINTON Home Economics MARGARET HUTCH I SON English IIIEUIIH MRS. MARGARET JACKSON Office ISABEL JOHNSTON Latin MRS. JANET JORDAN Social Science ALVIN JON KING Choral Music MRS. MARTHA L. LANG Librarian MRS. VIVIAN LATTA Mathematics ANNIE LESTER Mathematics WILLIAM C. MCFADDEN Diversified Occupations IIIEUIIH BLANCI-IE MUSSELWH ITE English EMMY LOU PATTON English SERCEANT EDWARD E. PATTON R. O. T. C. LOUIS PULLO Instrumental Music HAZEL RUFF Social Science MRS. AVIS RUSSELL English RUBY L. SCOTT Commercial Work FRANCES SIMMONS Counselor and Science lllllllll MRS. DAHRA SNEED English PEARL SPAN N Mathematics MRS. MINNIE D. SYKES Social Science B EN TAYLOR Social Science MARIE ROSE TIZON Spanish and French MALCOLM H. VENABLE Trade Training JOHN WEEMS Counselor and Commercial Work JOHN WEST English and Journalism i i PHEUHH JANE WHITTINC-TON English ELLIS WI NDHAM Diversified Occupations SUE WORLEY Counselor and Mathematics SERCEANT JOHN W. WRAY R. O. T. C. CLASSES ly . QL Ji Em T 45 -5525? ,,d,+?' 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' 1 ' '-1 f -,1 , hmidznt HM CAM PBELL Vim, - DheA,zIola,n-6 . MRT:-1A HARRns fe,U1fL'6a,ag bw PARKER Tnwwwum I1-Lssn GRLLR CXDIOR CWS OGGICERS S pomox MR. Bm TAYLOR cxs V X MARGARET ABOU Margaret possesses a petite charm that makes her world gay. Her sparkling wit and taste in clothes make her the envy of many. MULLER ADDKISON A friend, a gentleman--what more can we say? Muller is an excellent student and an accomplished violist in good standing in the Jackson Symphony. GEORGE AGARD With a dash of recklessness coupled with tremendous earnestness, George is fun at any time, because of his ability to make a good time out of any situation. JIMMY ALLEN This handsome boy is the object of many a girI's affec- tion. He's an active Hy-Y member and one-fourth of our famous quartet. f Y I Wiiiillll. it liz YS XIIJIIX J,-R. gxlf MALCOLM AKERS Malcolm, one of our twins, closely resembles his sister in appearance and character. His ambition is high, for he plans to become a doctor. MARILYN AKERS Marilyn is the other half of the only set of twins in our class. A quiet, friendly girl, Marilyn is interested in church work and plans to make her career in that field. BILLY ALLGOOD Tall, dark, and athletic, Billy is an outstanding player as well as the captain of our basketball team. His bash- ful manner and friendly attitude make him a favorite with all. MARY ANN AMASON Mary Ann is a constant source of gay chatter. Her un- selfish work in Hy-Y has proved the serious purpose that underlies her gayety. IIII III EMMETT ANDERSON None but himself can be his parallel. Earnest and hard working, Emmett deserves the best. May his voy- age through life be as successful and as pleasant as his voyage to Italy this past summer. mr , CHARLES ARMSTRONG A more thoughtful and considerate person than Charles can not be found. He is a tall boy with a heart equally as big. GLORIA ARNOLD Gloria is an amazing girl who seems to do any and every thing. She writes with the greatest of ease, draws like a professional, and has an exceptional scholastic record. Besides being on the Cotton Boll staff, sh ,is assistant editor of Pegasus. ' ' f 6V1 JEANNE ASHBURN Gorgeous hair, big brown eyes and a sparkling pi ity, represent three of Jeanne's charms, Sh? teresting conversationalist and a graceful 3 stylish as a fashion plate. QAQM! If-f-vm' an - 7 siiiiuiis mm , gl g 5 EDWARD ATKINSO 044 'Y Talkative Edward presents a dashing appearance but he is in realitv never in a hurry. His two greatest loves are sports and the human race. ANNE AVENT Anne's soothing personality makes her a pleasant com- panion and her soft voice, a pleasure to talk to. This clever girl is a dependable student. SAD I E LEE BABER Sadie Lee's life is one that is happy to give happiness. Sweet and lovable, she has a great capacity for friend- ship. The fact that she was chosen as a Central High representative to Girls State proves her dependability. , ' 5 'WZ 'W Here's a girl wiga variety of intelestg. Antoinet e en- joys dancing, swimming and horse-back riding. Her ambition is to be a laboratory technician. 4 DONALD BAKER Although he is quiet and reserved, Donald's snapping brown eves attract many friends. He takes life calmly and enjoys it thoroughly. RICHARD BARC-E Richard is a boy that no one could help liking. His quiet, reserved manner and his warm friendliness place him at a high point in the estimation of his classmates. DOROTHY JEAN BARNES D is for Dorothy and also for dependability. Whatever field she enters, therein she excels, therefore, we are confident of her success in her chosen career, nursing. JOAN BARRETT Joan has a personality to match her fiery hair! She is always gay, always eager for something new, always wanting to make people happy. s.. .... me lwg,,. fe. N' , CQ 11--ESV QMS fn fbkrtfzk LL' wi 'Y 4 f fi wf Fl 7 f flswlvw' M 0'f6 Uh L3ff757fU- af i ' P f Q ,- ERNEST BARRY A Battalion Commander with an air of military briskness and a wizard in mathematics, Ernest serves the Cotton Boll as Assistant Editor. Ernest truly lives up to the ex- pression tall, dark, and handsome . BOBBIE BARTON She laughs at trouble and smiles at care, and when there's fun she's always there. A lovely smile and spark- ling eyes make the boys' hearts fall and rise. MADOLI N BATTE Madolin is as bright and colorful as a rainbow. ls it any wonder that she, with her twinkling brown eyes, was chosen by Company D as its sponsor? CHARLOTTE ANN BEAI RD Mix an air of quaint reserve, a heaping measure of innate refinement. a deep love of sports, and you have a treas- ure, Charlotte Ann. it C IE SLE Wi h 5 co a v and a sur :sing k of at onc p g pe pl t ea , Dicki stands ' e ranks of o nforgett . He ful of pep brimming ov ijh f ny r marks. LORIA B G ' hty sweet, and mighty wise, with mischief shining ' er eyes. She's talkative and happy, always in a co enial mood. WILLIAM BENNETT Big Ben is well known for his ability on the basketball court. William seems to have a kind word and a heart- warming grin for everyone. TOM BERBEROVICH Tom, with his dark hair and blue eyes, attracts many friends. Well known around the halls of Central, he contains a dash of roguishness coupled with tremendous earnestness. 4? CN-X Eli:-,J vi Ffta siiiiiiiis 2 VICKI BILBERRY Vicki's hair truly must have been touched by King Midas. Her blonde beauty, soprano voice, and delicate charm make up a personality that takes the spotlight. ANN BISHOP This fun loving, take-it-easy senior really knows her way around. Talkative and friendly, Ann will always be remembered for her untiring work on the Tiger Talks. MARCUS BLACK Marcus' ability to combine fun and work to the right degree rates him a permanent place at the top of Cen- tral's hit parade. A student of French, Marcus excels in this and all else he undertakes. NANCY BLACK This tall graceful blonde is always ready for a good time and always into mischief. Always dressed to perfection, she is a treat to anyone's eyes. MILLARD BOHLER A rollicking sense of comedy, an animated personality, and a promise of becoming a master of the pugilistic art are a few of the endowments which should insure Millard a successful future. MARGARET BOND She is lovable, sympathetic, and above all, sincere. A friend is a friend, no matter whereg and Margaret is one who is always there. DARDEN BOURNE Darden's fame is well founded, for he won a trophy for being Mississippi's outstanding featherweight novice. He is brimming with life. LUCILLE BOYETTE Sweetness and refinement show in her face, which is appropriately set off by a halo of naturally curly blonde hair. Her friendly smile, gracious manner, and diligence in her studies make her an admirable girl. f CRD flw fp Qbfavglyu Dfw rr 93 578 'TNQ qflte ' S 55654 Ocucllfgn fi be Xifqi 170933 We 5 A f i A f ar J .. QW Gas XQQ QJQDLL, r H 0 Qs Qi so ' Cklcbgfc, S 'ev C. T l- X Q15 f QR l r Ji ' .V ' ' QMUQ we A li Q I3 ffao Sfo- fr S 'Wo , Tyr CLE I QL QMSJ if XX C-APN 5 it CHARLES BOYLES Charles can do just about anything. As drum-major he has led the band to many honors, as actor he has achiev- ed great successg and as student he has excelled. HAZEL BRASH l ER Hazel's sunny disposition blends well with her golden hair. Recognized by her stylish clothes and pretty face, this talented senior has become well-known in the field of art. DOROTHY ANN BRIGHT Better be little and shine, than great and cast a shadow, for when Dot smiles the shadows depart, and the world seems bright and gay. . NORMA JEAN BRITT Bright blue eyes, set off by long dark lashes, and brown wavy hair, are only two of Norma's attractive features. She is a talented pianist and a diligent worker. NW DENNIS BROWN His sincerity wins our love, his voice our admiration. He smiles and the angels sing, he sings and the angels smile. CAROLYN BRYANT Carolyn is as vivacious as her coloring is vivid. Out- standing among her numerous 'admirable traits is sincer- ity, among her accomplishments, the ability to create lcveliness through her Iilting voice. IVIABEL BUCKLEY Mabel's cameo beauty, graceful manner, and alert in- telligence Combine to make her a most charming young lady. Though her words are rare, they are worth wait-V ing for. WILLIE MORRIS BURDETT This lovable blonde has poise, dignity, and charmg her genuine friendliness is accentuated by her cheerful spirit and winning smile. ' EWIIIIIE rx JACK BURCESS A rare combination of sincerity, frivolity, and energy, Jack believes in the adage, Live your life to the fullest and reckon not the cost. LOUISE BURTON The dark of night is in her hair and the blue of the sky in her eyes. She is quiet and neat, smart and sweet, and altogether hard to beat. RICHARD BUSH Always to be relied on, whether in or out of school, Dickie's willingness to work is a rare characteristic. He is always a true sport. BEVERLY E. BUTLER Happy-go-lucky Beverly doesn't like to be rushed and although he appears to be calm and unruffled, he is al- ways ready for a good time anywhere. VIRGINIA BYRD A recent arrival from Baton Rouge, Virginia is admired for her long blond hair. Her tall stature makes her an exceptionally good basketball player. JOHN CALDWELL Who has ever met a fellow who could play a sweeter clarinet, or add to an hour of fun better than John? He is a grand person to know, no matter what the mood or weather. OLIVE CALDWELL This tall, graceful girl has won our hearts with her gay manner. Caldwell's cheerful and uplifting spirit shines from beneath her quiet manner. BOBBY CALHOUN Bobby's the kind of fellow that believes in making every day a holiday and every night a celebration. He's always full of fun, witty remarks, and cheerful smiles. . ffl 'i '14J ff! I ' . A 4 ,,- Al , MII' fs ,. ral , Aw it , ww af 1 I ii I 1 Z, . .fhf I- f L , ,f-, I I. , ' Q , ' i. ff fly:-'lf,. P' . af I ff- fs il ' 1 ,ff ,f e Q I ..k I X, I ja' VFMQA 1.17 if Ji R I I I 4, 'Mgt 1 if I . ,hh All' fl 1 9 X ' I-f .2 A L BEVERLY CAMPBELL Golden-haired, blue-eyed Beverly has a radiant person- ality. With her high ideals and pleasant disposition, she has made her way into many hearts. DOROTHY ANN CAMPBELL Dorothy excels in all the sports. These sports and taking pictures take a major portion of her time, but she keeps up with the business work which she plans to continue as her career. JIM CAMPBELL His magnetic personality and versatility make Jim a perfect class president. His many honors show his talent for leadership. Capable on the gridiron or in a classroom, he is the object of much feminine affection. MARGARET PORTER CAMPBELL Sincerity of purpose and gentleness of manner are the distinguishing characteristics of this industrious senior. Her friendliness and dependability mark her as someone extra special. ,V-.,.-. NORMAN CARNES The girls all sigh when Norman walks by. His blond good-looks and deep voice make him a ladies' man. His good work on the Tiger Talks staff is also to be highly commended. NEWTON CARR With a hearty good humor and an all-round efficiency, Newton makes the world a good place in which to live. He's a loyal and faithful friend. VAN CAVETT Cavett is always good-natured and a trustworthy friend. His determination and ability will carry him far on the road to success and his congenial manner will al- ways win him friends in abundance. NATALIE CHANCE A bundle of fun and mischief, Natalie is noted for her wit and constant readiness to embark upon any adven- ture. She is one of our outstanding Thespians. SllllllllE V 4 . 'll . I ,I X , li x BOBBY CLARK As a star speller at Central, Bobby has won a medal plus city-wide fame. His hobbies are stamp collecting, base- ball and football. He has chosen movie projection as his vocation. C-UY CLAYPOOL A fine, good-natured fellow, C-uy has a way of making everyone lay aside his troubles and smile. VANCE CLEMMER Men of few words are the best men . Quiet, dignified and unobtrusive, Vance has many true friends. His apti- tude for drawing geometric figures has kept him work- ing overtime, but his good nature never fails him. JIMMY CLEVELAND Jimmy's appealing bashful grin is a come-hither for the fair sex, and his likable ways make him popular. One of the football gang, he's a jolly good fellow, which no one can deny. .l- CAROLYN COLLINS Cannon's talent in writing has made her outstanding among Centralites, and her ability as a violinist has made her well known in the field of music. She will go far in whatever she attempts. BlLLY COOK With his deep dimples and expressive dark eyes, Billy often catches a second glance from the fairer sex. Though he's a bit shy, that which is scarce, is dear. ANNABELLE CRlSLER Were there a title Most Co-operative it should be be- stowed upon Annabelle. Her numerous close friends are a testimonial to her popularity and charm. Her habit of saying and doing the unexpected makes her a favorite with everyone. GILBERT L. CRUMBLEY Abundant in the qualities of a gentleman is Gilbert. He enjoys sports, of which his favorites are golf and tennis. Mathematics rates as his first choice of subjects. BETTY SUE CLIFTON We never know quite what to expect next from Susie Seldom serious, she is always popping up with a clever witticism in that soft Southern drawl. FRANCES CLOWER Frances is a tireless and industrious worker. Her natur- ally curlv hair is the envy of girls and her twinkling blue eyes reflect her sweet disposition. LEE EDWARD COKER Buddy seems to have for a motto Everything comes to him who waits, why hurry? Nevertheless he finds much time for sports and also for woodcarving, in which he excels. NINA COLE Nina mixes humor and seriousness in the right propor- tion. She has more than her share of true Southern charm and refinement. llll 'lil JESSIE MAE CUMMINS She's a happy-go-lucky girl who gets everything out of life and finds it worlds of fun. Not only is she always to be depended upon but she is also studious and sweet. HUNTER DANIEL Talkative Hunter is admired for his honest, straight- forward manner, his playful nature and broad, friendly grin. He possesses a definite interest in baseball and golf. He plans to study dentistry at Emory. BOBBY DAVANT Breezing through life with an airy nonchalance, Bobby has his own brand of humor, which keeps everyone laughing. His carefree disposition and good looks are the envy of many. MELVA DAWSON Melva has that smile, that style, that winning way which causes palpitations in young male hearts. She is the vii object of many a second glance. . '- N. r R DY.: M sT 1 WY' sf' W , .in f Ai..- 'v CZL K3-7' L X .X-AWN' Q7 Q' I W U.,-1 L -,I bf,-A JI y W . , I ' ' iiiiiiis in rf ri - . In-J J fbfkjuf! iff! U - -f A 'nf' ,iff il i Nr ri .if of rf- U - ci 'I JM It yr 6 VI IIMY r ' N1 LTA viv l tx . X K n -V ,W MMM ik DAVID DECELL This good-natured, slow-moving senior with an eye for flashy clothes is a general favorite. He is known for his everpresent wit and invaluable literary talent. MARIE DENHAM Marie is an excellent shorthand student. Her plans for the future take her through college and start her on a business career. MARCUERITTE LANE DENNY Margueritte's fascinating features and animated expres- sion are her most enviable possessions. Among her other valuable assets are her consistent good nature and radiant smile. WILLIAM DENT Where words fail, music speaks . Billy has the enviable ability of being able to express himself through three languages-music. art. and Latin. The merriment of this red head spreads to all those about him, 4 MARY ANN DERRIGK Mary Ann is a collector of picture post cards. Her chief interest lies in religious work, in which field she may choose her life vocation. VIRGINIA DICKSON Virginia is a lovely girl with a winsome smile. Her in- dustrious nature has led her to find an afterschool job. We predict she'll make her life a success. ONA MAE DOBBINS Laughter and carefree abandon combine to make Ona Mae irresistible. A gayer, more fun-loving girl is non- existent. DOROTHY DOMM This lovable girl with beautiful brown eyes has a calm beauty which wins much admiration. Her special in- terest is in her large stamp collection. WW ,IWW 21,0 f fy V. Mu f , W Ziff W Wf, iff W! .f f , i a , ff' I ,, - , ,f J X if If If X IIIIWIA ff' L II M 16' , 'V 9 I I VIII ff WMM I-I . I X X I 5 1 llyf I I fl! fIijr iff' X lf!!! I Aoi! I AMA' Il f I-. K Vayr if ll! All! If 4 ffllffyj, U gf I Q I -,if Mi! fi 'ff WWILUW FLORA ANN DOWNING If A winning way, a pleasant smile, Dressed so neat, and quite in style. Flora is so adept in the art of fascination that our hearts are ever captives. BETTY BROOKS EGKLES Possessing a gay and carefree manner, this attractive brunette hasa zest for living. Gregarious and loquacious, Betty has a rare but pleasing wit. MARILYN EDGAR Small and dainty, with a head full of knowledge and a heart full of kindness, she's always ready to listen, but she talks only when she has something of significance to say. VIRGINIA EDGE Attractive and good-natured, Ginny always has a twinkle of mirth in her eyes. The party is never dull when she's around, and her sweet disposition makes her a favorite. DEWEY EDWARDS A rare compound of oddity, frolic and fun, he relishes a joke, and delights in a pun. Those who meet him are never disappointed, and those who know him never re- gret the fact. JIM ELLIOTT Jim has his finger in almost every pie that's being baked at Central. Two of his duties are homeroom president and executive of the R.O.T.C. Two of his best known characteristics are his impish smile and springy walk. JAMES WADSWORTH EMERY The secret of J. W.'s popularity is his contagious genial- ity. His main pastimes are watching ball games of all kinds and listening to Eddie Arnold records. JOSEPHINE EVANS With her lovely voice and talent for the piano, Josephine excels in the field of music. Her constant wit and dis- tinctive personality make her an admirable classmate. EIIIIUIIS I uf Q45 ANNIE LAURIE FARISH Roonie's agility of mind and body more than com- pensate for her shortness of stature. She loves to laugh and have a good time and never fails to amaze her class- mates with her talent for poetry. ROBERT FARISH This tall, quiet senior spends most of his time partici- pating in sports. His favorites are football, basketball, and baseball. In the remainder of his time, he indulges in :is favorite occupation, eating fried chicken and stea s. JERRY FISHER Fisher's personality is in perfect harmony with his ambition. We are confident of his success in his chosen field of art and music. Aloof, yet friendly, he will stand orit in the class of '49 because of his distinctive origin- a ity. JACK FLOOD One can hardly say which of Jack's fine qualities is the rarest. His sincerity and willingness to work have made him a leader in the R. O. T. C., a successful business manager of the Cotton Boll, and a favorite with every- one. 21 MARTHA ANN FORD Although Martha Ann is petite and retiring, there is no danger of her being overlooked. This dainty blonde has personality and manners which arouse the admiration of her friends- There is a soft and pensive grace A cast of thought upon her face. NORMASTEL FORD Poise, refinement, and striking personalfty are found in Normastel. Her vivid brunette coloring and school girl complexion bring forth many sighs of admiration. BUBBA FOREMAN This tall handsome blond has many admirers. Bubba's man-about-town air really gets 'em. His performance on the football field is outstanding. WILLIAM S. FORTENBERRY William is known in Central's halls for the twinkle in his eye, One of his most unusual pastimes is hitchhiking rides to various places. 4:9 ,... I 43' s' .ggjslig ' ,Q I' .mag ANNE MILES FOY beautiful brown eyes and sweet smile She confesses a definite weakness for dancing and good times but doesn t go in much for book larnin This brunette damsel hails from Washington with her vvbpcf I 7 79 Starrin ' eath Takes a Holid , Anne portrayed Grazia, a char g demure girl like erself. Adept at all work given her, brown haired, good-looyking Anne will far. fovvgf ! 4LZ E: aaa! 344 ' ' ' BILLIE JEAN FRANKLlNQ4'lf1'L,C4! Billie Jean doesn't talk a lot-her genius lies in listening. She is a lovable companion and a true friend. BILLY FULCHAM This fellow has a cheerful grin and happy-go-lucky nature that always seems to say, l'm happy-how 'bout you? The sparkle in his eye belies the sincerity of his heart. FAY GAAR Fay has rendered invaluable aid to Pegasus by her artis- tic skill. She is an active participant in school affairs, especially HY-Y. EWIN D. GABY, JR. The man worth while is the man who can smile when everything goes dead wrong. Gaby's friendly smile and wink are guaranteed to melt the coldest heart, and his knack for getting things done makes him always dependable. PAT GAINEY Pat is as refreshing as a summer shower, and her radiat- ing personality makes her outstanding. Company A proved itself wise in selecting this pretty, popular bru- nette as its sponsor. MARY GALE Not too serious, not too gay, but altogether fascinating is this accomplished young artist. Quite industrious, Mary does exquisite handiwork. SllllllllS i 'V i X Xt gffxgf CHARLES GARNER This industrious, though diminutive lad has a paper route, a stamp collection, and an avid interest in base- ball. His deceivingly quiet manner keeps everyone guess- ing as to what is coming next. KATHRYN GARTEE Kathryn's cheery smile and lovable spirit are always wel- come in any company. She came to Central from Canton, and we are glad to have gained what Canton lost. WALLACE GEORGE An excellent fellow, quiet, deep, Climbs all the hills, though they be steep. His honest, sunny, smiling face Has made him friends in every place. BILLY GILL This curly-headed brunette is lots of fun and never has a sharp word or unkind glance for anyone. All rolled into his personality are his friendly ways, shy grin, and practical-mindedness. iq Q GLENNA GOODWIN Her charming ways and versatility account for her popu- larity. Rarely does one find GIenna's kind-popular, capable, friendly, and lovable- and added to these qualities are her engaging smile and endearingly cheer- ful manner. ELEESE GRANTHAIVI Her own character is the arbiter of her good fortune. Eleese can always be found doing the right thing in the right way at the right time. The helping hand which she extends is often grasped. BOBBY CRAY Mischievous, yet timid, Bobby finds attending all the sports events his favorite pastime. His interests for the future lie in the fields of accounting and law. JESSE GREER He is really some hunk of man, and has a heart that goes with his stature. Combine a few crazy ways, an infec- tious grin, and a subtle humor and vou have Jesse. I Jean is an extremely energetic little blonde who com- bines a job with her work at school. She is always con- siderate and a fun-loving companion. CAMILLE GRIFFITH Popular, capable, intelligent, and beautiful, Camille has not only walked off with many responsible honors, but has fulfilled her many tasks with a friendliness and cheer- fulness that have been characteristic of her leadership. We salute our I949 Cotton Boll editor! CHRIS CRILLIS, JR. This Casanova sublime is dark, handsome, and the owner of a streamlined convertible. Whether you like them poised and polished, or carefree and casual, Chris is the man for you. R. K. MIKE GRISWOLD An advocator of outdoor life, Mike enjoys scouting and sports. Reading and music are other of his hobbies. Having been here only two years, he holds the record for having made many friends in a short time. iii IQ HARRY GULLEDGE Slightly reticent when one first meets him, Harry is known to his numerous friends as a warm and friendly person. He has a profound interest in radios and a talent for tinkering with them. ANNA GLEN CUTE Anna Glen is never seen without her happy grin and little giggle. Her eyes and dark hair give her a distinctive look of beauty. Unlike Bill, she cares less tor books and more for social lite. G. W. BILL CUTE Bill seems to be employed in taking the hardest courses at Central, but most girls think he's too handsome to be entirely devoted to books. RAY HADDAD You've missed living if you've never had a class with Ray. Never disturbed by anything, except maybe the girls, he adds his dry wit to his carefree ways and a winning personality. SHIIIIHE l III I I x If 4 ,,.,. ., 4 ,- C-ASTON HALL A little nonsense, now and then, ls relished by the wisest men. -- Witty, wise, and clever, Gus is one of our favorites. His friends are as numerous as the symphonic records in his collection. B I LLI E SUE HALLMAN Billie Sue disproves the theory that tempers and red hair go together. This high-stepping majorette with her appealing ways is close to the hearts of many. PETE HAND Pete is one senior who really enjoys life. He is well known in the night circles around Central and an able mixer in any group. JACK HARDY Life's a jest, and all things show it. l thought so once, but now I know it. -Jack is indescribable, with an ever-varying person- ality, originality, and wit. lr: VW' wr--gy 3 ,.- ba, H , H, ROBERT HARPER Too much study is wearisome to the flesh. Robert is known about school tor his movie camera, his car, his curly brown hair, and his freedom from care. MARTHA HARRIS She moves like a goddess and looks like a queeng for nothing is more queenly than kindness, and nothing more royal than truth. Martha, with her affectionate, genuine, and unselfish spirit, is justly entitled to the numerous honors which she holds. BETTY ANN HARRIS Betty Ann has acquired a host of friends in her three years in Jackson. Her pleasing personality, witty remarks, and lovely clothes make her all a girl could desire. JOAN HART A sense of humor-an easy grace, A charming manner, a lovely face, She's pretty and witty, pleasing and sweet, She's attractive and active, clever and neat. I is FRANCES HEIDELBERG Full ot enthusiasm, vivacity, and determination, this lovely blonde is sure to win in anythingshe undertakes. MARGARET ANNE HEM'PHILL Margaret is one ot our commercial students who are pre- paring themselves for a place in the business world. She will combine two careers-that of business with that of marriage. FLOYD HENDERSON This little fellow never has much to say, but when he does, it's worthwhile. He enjoys hunting, and although he may not brush the ceiling, he's packed with dynamite. MARTHA LEE HENDERSON Small and dainty, Martha has a head full of knowledge and a heart full of kindness. If friends were dollars, she'd be a millionaire, and it beaux were stars, her heaven would always be bright. llll llll SHIRLEY HERMAN Soft spoken Shirley has no problem making friends, for her beautiful eyes and sweet smile would strike a chord of warmth in the coldest heart. RALPH HESTER As president of the Theater Guild, Ralph has amazed the school with his dramatic ability. Whether on the stage, on the dance floor, or with his friends, Ralph is supreme. ROGER HESTER Roger's interests range from music to women. For the last two years he's had one of the leads in the opera. As for women, he's had the lead with many of them in the past two years. SHIRLEY HIATT Calm, demure, and unaffected, Shirley meets the world with a smile and receives smiles in return. Her loving, sympathetic nature wins many friends for herg her ivory complexion and ebony locks perfect this charming picture. EllllllllE l l. lil .. ' llulmhnf V ' CHARLYNE H ICDON Chicken is as delicate and charming as a China doll. Her sweet soprano voice and her talent for making friends are only two of her many attributes. MARY LOUISE H I LDERBRAND Mary is a quiet, reserved senior who is interested in sports and makes skating her hobby. MELBA C-LYNN H I LL Her quiet, friendly manner distinguishes her in a group, and her special wit endears her to her friends. Melba is a girl we don't want to change. BETTE HINES Beautiful blonde hair, twinkling eyes, and a happy-go- lucky nature all belong to Bette, who has made herself a favorite since she moved here from Laurel last year. Her natural beauty is enhanced by neatness and good taste. f - .i-11'-' Silslsifw Q- BRYANT HORNE Bryant is brimful of vim, vigor, and vitality. He has a silver-lined disposition and a personality full of zest for living. RONNIE HOROWITZ Constantly wise-cracking, Ronnie amazes us all with his energy. His rollicking wit and carefree attitude have made a niche for him in our senior class. ELAINE HUGHES Elaine's quietly dignified appearance is modified only by her sweet and charming smile. She is also the pos- sessor of a beautiful soprano voice. ' BETTY JEAN HURST This tall striking blonde accentuates her lovely features by her lovely clothes. She combines a job with school. HOMER HINTON True merit is like a riverg the deeper it runs, the less noise it makes. No one could ask for a friend more staunch, witty, or true than Homer. He is always ready for fun and glad to furnish a good time. PAT HOLLOWAY Pat would make the perfect model for an artist. Her red hair and blue-green eyes make her outstandingg and her soft voice makes her a pleasing companion. CHARLES HOLMES As a valued member of the band, Charles has had the opportunity to satisfy his love of travel. His favorite subject is trigonometry, and he will have need of it in his career as an architect. DERWARD HOPKINS Derward is quietly witty, with a never failing good humor. His handsome features, captivating smile, and slow Southern drawl are a source of complete fascination for feminine Centralites. llli 'lil Elll BETTY H USBANDS Betty came to us this year from Clinton. Her blonde hair and beautiful complexion make a combination that everyone loves. She's made a hit at Central. JERRY HUTTO Likable Jerry is noted for his amazing sense of humor. His dark brown eyes charm everyone-even the teachers. PHYLLIS IVY Her straightforward methods and her ability to make friends are surely heralds of success. She is peppery, and has a spicy wit combined with an air of indefinable charm which unfailingly sets everyone at ease. EDDIE JACKSON Eddie is a determined idealist who knows where he is going and is going to get there. A sergeant in the R. O. T. C., he displays relia ty and perseverance. XC f FAQ eff-5 46 If-4 ,fZf4.!Q 64,1 2205 ff , JT 22x:zzTj 67f'X'Z.l L fe . R of U 4211 'f ,661-F., Qalw 'lydlyel . ' . U' .4 Q66 I I f Zfczce dei CLLM-o Q : Qeacekf f-' QL 0,1 ' 441114 0714! JIMMY JACKSON 2 Bf That ear-to-ear grin well matches Jimmy's ' y dispo- sition and both are constant. School doesn't agree with Jimmykhe prefers hunting and the steel guitar, which he plays very well. fwfggfe BOB JAMES Bob is one of those few people who can make a stone face smile. His merry laughter has made an impression on Central that won't be easily erased. FRANCES JAMES Silence is deep as eternityg speech is shallow as time. Well-informed on every subject and interested in every- thing, Frances is a loyal sports fan. Her efficient manner will enable her to make a place for herself in her chosen career as a secretary. JOAN JEFFREYS Joan is a bubbling fountain of wit and chatter. Her rip- pling laughter and her desire to make friends and keep them make Joan a personality that cannot easily be for- gotten. 1 6 X 11 DORIS JENKINS We regret that Central was only a pause In Doris' travels. She has wandered from Liberty Grove to Hinds Jr., to Clinton, and then to Central, and now she has left us to take a job. MARILYN JENKINS Marilyn has a wealth of both beauty and knowledge. Versatile and witty, this unusual girl is always ready for fun. Her sparkling eyes and Iilting voice are enchanting. BARKSDALE JOHNSTON A streak of fun runs through Barkie and keeps her continually on the move. She's never too busy to help a friend and certainly has the knack for making many. JAMES JOHNSTON James is another one of those happy-go-lucky fellows who are unfailingly good humored. His performances on the baseball diamond show that he will be successful in an athlete's career. Aljt llll 'IQ ,l,-....1-- CHESTER JONES Having a great interest in radio and model airplanes, Chester has a good background for a vocation in the field of mechanics. Pleasant and carefree, Chester is a most likable classmate. W. B. JONES W. B. has many talents but the most famous of these is his fancy, championship skating. Athletically inclined, he added much to the Tiger line during the football season. MAMIE JORDAN Mamie has been much admired for her dependability and sincerity. She's a valuable Hy-Y member who this year received her Golden Circle. NAN JOYNER Nan's lovely eyes and long, black hair make her a striking senorita. Her cheerful smile and helpful manner make her welcome wherever she goes. MALCOLM F. JUSTICE Tall, dark and handsome, Malcolm is the proverbial idol of girls' dreams. He's a drawling, six-foot wit with a gait to match. His dimples and little boy grin complete the effect. fi'xWRGlfNIiA'!KELLY V This pretty bIdrii:'ef,witI1-tthe ,misgjrfvouq-i,twinlglgi,it5g,,l1er blue gies is always filled with godd umorl, Her sparkling persoh lity gbbffssense rnfelsel hers ajpleasing- torn- panion. J ' ' I M K ' 1 . 'ff 't'. 'R nf f,gi.iw-'tis.1a-'ti i .t.,..,,i ,, FAYE KENNEDY ' ,Q An animated talker, and a comforting listener, Faye is truly a best friend. Her charming manner, loveliness, and style make her a particular favorite of everyone who knows her. RUTH KENNEDY Tiny Ruth is always a favorite in any crowd because of her sparkling wit and love of people. Her gleaming black hair forms a perfect frame for her snow-white com- plexion, and her pretty eyes complete the picture. . ' x. Sill I U IIE Vp? .kd I . . , i S K i BARBARA ANN KETCH MARK This shy and slightly reticent girl has a winning way all her own. Her long brown hair, big brown eyes, and danc- ing feet are only a few of the characteristics for which she is admired. ELBERT RAY KETHLEY Elbert has a perpetual grin on his face and adds friends to his list wherever he goes. His outstanding achieve- ments in the Golden Cloves make all of us proud of him. J. G. KING Coming from Meridian, J. G. is one of our most talented actors. A letterman, he gave the Tiger team invaluable support. His amiable disposition has won him a host of friends in a short time. MARILYN KING As lovely and as full of light as a fallen star on a winter's night. This charming senior is never to be outdone in the style of her clothes, in the sparkle of her personality, or in Ioveliness. JOY FAY KINNEBREW An unusual combination of beauty and brains, Joy is just what her name implies. Her bubbling personality and originality make her a favorite with both teachers and students. CAROLYN KOCHTITZKY Carolyn's work as editor of the Tiger Talks has been greatly appreciated by the whole school. She is a person who has a genuine interest in what's going on, and she can usually be found where so ething is happening. wwe' withal VIRG NIA KOEPPE Here's to Koeppie , glad and gay. Here's to her charm- ing, winning way. With a generous heart, a ringing laugh, and flashing eyes, Koep marches boldly on to SUCCESS. k - ' S TFXJIMMY KOR O Not too serious, not too gay, Jimmy is an admiifable person. Possessed of a simple sincerity, he gives an honest friendship. J-vs.J '7 ll llll ll B ETTY LAC K This little miss just naturally draws admiration and hosts of friends. Her soft voice and sweet smile make her loved by all, and her smart clothes provoke glances of admiration. JANE LAIRD The softer charm that in her manner lies is less than dignity and more than grace. As the efficient secretary of the Theatre Guild, Jane has served us well. ADA LAMMONS Ada is most often found leading the search for fun, and she always finds the best of it. Her smiles and friendli- ness have popularized her to every person in Central High. JOHNYE SUE LASETER Johnye's calm beauty and exquisite coloring make a pleasing eyeful. Her joyful manner shows in her smile, and that twinkle in her eye proves she finds everything a world of fun. S FRANK LEWIS PAT LEEP Pat is well known for her ability to keep everyone around her in stitches We're proud o claim her as a Southerner s ' her Yank accew! ' -if rl M I . L F O I FII' e a gC! m gh, and her ' rt r ' Her subtle ar m s r ' t c , e ue heart makes h xT1 Mfr d CTX J an a nthusiastic and vivacious girl possessed of abi ies. The efficiency with which she accom- I' ings is a constant delightg and the light in her , constant cheer. j ' X Q55J5XoAN LEGGETT If MI MARY LEKAS pl Mar is a girl with a musical touch. Not only is she ser ant and librarian in the band, but she can play al- mo any instrument she gets her hands on. Q I , ' 2 1. ' dxf, D U f Suu LM 4,9 jf!-., A: ff , Aff- .Ma - C0 y s VU My . J- M' '3- U J ,wtf g tffv my-0 ATL' -rfb . fif A ' ,P , ff .git I by G3 ANN I E C-REER LEONARD Ability in and out of the classroom and a genial disposi tion are two of Annie Greer's sterling qualities Hy Y has benefited greatly from her loyal devotion. ELIZABETH LESTER Conditions may change like wind and weather, but her friendships will last forever. She deserves well the merit and love that are hers so abundantly. Frank is always diligently doing something which usually pertains to his favorite subject, science. On a clear night he may be found star gazing, as astronomy is one of his hobbies. HOBSON SNEED LEWIS Here's an important member of our successful band. His motto might well be, I make business a pleasure and pleasure my business, P' S C RICHARD LEWIS Richard delights us all with his subtle humor and those who know him admire him, for he is pleasant, persistent and deserving. PAULA LICHTSEY Paula's every motion seems wiser and more discreet than the one preceding. She has attained the heights in groom- ing, ideals, and grades. We wish Paula all success in the bright future which lies before her. CAROLYN LINDSEY Reserved in manner and yet generous in friendship, Carolyn has an incomparable air of kindness not to be overlooked. Her interest in books makes her an om- nivorous reader. JO ANN LINDSEY Constantly surprising us with her stylish wardrobe and witticisms, Jo Ann is always a source of fun. She is always ready for a good time and usually the reason for it. QP' T RUTH LOWERY Ruth is a person who seems never to get angry. Her winning smile is a welcome addition to any crowd. She was the capable business manager of Death Takes a Holi- day. WILBUR LUKE This sedate boy appears sleepy-eyed, but is wide-awake as his physics grades and his iolly ways show. He can be found hunting and fishing or driving around in his old Chevrolet. BILLIE MAHAFFEY This spirited senior is a modern Atalanta. She is a whiz on the basketball court as well as the baseball diamond. Full of fun and easy going, Billie is delightful. CHARLES MANNING Charles has a self possessed, polished air and a chivalrous manner. His high ideals should insure him a successful future asian architect. 91' GERALYNNE MARLEY Every rose has its thorn and every beauty one defect, but Marley is the exception to the rule. Her captivating charm and bubbling personality endear her to all our hearts. EDGAR MARSH Car , who is a first sergeant in the R. O. T. C., spends his afternoons working but finds much time for fun besides. ELYSE MARTIN Elyse is a hard working and studious girl but finds time for all sports too, especially swimming. This excellent student will make a good secretary someday. MAURICE MARTIN Maurice is followed wherever he goes by an air of cheer- fulness. Behind that bright smile are determination and firm devotion to duty. Qiiiiiiiig LILLIAN LANE MAYS Tiny Lillian has a sparkle and originality all her own. Her lovely features are framed by her beautiful dark hair. She always seems happy and full of smiles. JAMES E. MCABEE Sonny seems to make his way through life with an ear-to-ear grin and a wisecrack. He wins friends by the carload with his open-hearted, happy-go-lucky disposition. NANNETTE MCCARTER Happv. thoughtful, kind and true, there's no favor she wouldn't do. Her genuine warmth and sincerity and her knack for making numerous friends make her a favorite everywhere. J. L. MCCLELLAN J. L. comes from Birmingham and is a welcome addition to our school. Dependable and agreeable, he is interested in track and bookkeeping. NANCY ANN MCCOMBS Nancy Ann is enterprising, but her whimsical smile shows how imaginative she is. Her piquant expression bespeaks her agile wit. PHYLLIS MCDADE Quiet and obliging, Phyllis is blessed with an even tem- perament. l-ler dress exhibits her quality of neatness. If anything is asked of her, she will do it and do it well. SHIRLEY MCDAVID All her pertections were so rare, the wit of man could not declare which single virtue, or which grace above the rest held any place. MARY JANE MCDONALD Mary Jane displays good taste and charming manners. Her long, beautiful hair and good nature make her an unus.ial person and an enjoyable girl to know. its To VNLNAMAMMW- B Wg lX'iQvS eral ,XXX weocv Qoifftq-X' E amz N 1 0' R all ll vw C-ENE MCCEE Gene, with her dancing eyes, is a gay and entertaining person. Her ever-ready smile and clever wit have charmed us all. JOHN MCMURRY When Mac starts, he really lays 'em in the aisles. Tall and handsome, his mischievous tricks are hidden in his dark eyes. The Tigers will lose a valuable tackler when he leaves. MARY FRANCES MCMURRY With a disposition bright and sunny, and a gift of being naturally funny, Mary Frances has a personality as re- freshing as a sea-breeze, and a smile as warming as the vunWM iii . 1 rf iw ,, ARY ANN MCNEIL Q! f rf pil? as a pict re a as modern as tomorrow with Vi ex isite taste e for clothes, Mary Ann is one of b resse irls we know and the last word in 0 M m tshreatCenra t , e ' Pb e ent student, she has also taken part a ac ' t l. llll ll JOHN lVlcPHAlL John has the manners of a gentleman, the droll wit of a true comedian, and the qualities of real friendship. He's not the least bit forward, but you can't miss him. EVELYN MCREE A saucy bit of girl, she finds everything amusing enough to keep a twinkle in her eye. Her charms are variousg her variety, charming. LEWIS G. MCSWAIN He's readv. willing, and able to have a good time. This senior with curly hair is a radio whiz. Cheerful and polite, Lewis stands on his own ground. LYON EL M EADOWS The twinkle in his eye belies his quietness, for he is really a fun-loving person. Lyonel's sincerity and sly wit make him our idea of a jolly good fellow . SflllllllS they Tfif T ' R1 ' Q it 3 , M9 3. 31' ii i .,... . J 'Q I X. nf l CRAY SON NY MEGCI NSON Sonny was born for success, with grace to win and strength to hold. The popularity which has won for him the presidency of the student body and many of the high- est honors at Central is well deserved. Always winner in the past, always victor in the future . BOB MERRYMAN This quiet, reserved, and definitely sophisticated senior says, Let the world slide, let the world go. A fig for care and a fig for woe! Don't let that innocent look fool you, girlsg he's quite a man of the world! JOE METTS Joe is frolicsome and full of fun, yet he has the will to do and the soul to dare. His interest in the baseball team has been exhibited through his earnest efforts to make each season a success. ANDY MILLER Andy's red hair, his sense of humor, and his personality are tops. This boy is always willing to lay aside books for something more exciting. ':.2,,.. P' .I- BILLY MILLER BiIIy's musical ability is proved by his position in the quartet, his athletic ability by his accomplishments on the football field, and his personality by his popularity with the whole school. JERRY MILLER This good-natured senior has an aptitude for winning friends. Liberal with his time, his car and his wit, Jerry is modest at all times and fun to be with. MARTHA SUE MONTGOMERY Whether as spectator or participant, Martha Sue is a lover of sports. One of her hobbies is attending baseball games. She is friendly, accommodating and full of lively chatter all the year around. WALKER MORRIS Walker is one of our ambitious students planning a busi- ness career. His optimism will always brighten those who are low in spirit, . Iiii 'ill LIBBY MOUNGER Witty and wise, tender and true, with a heart of cheer and a will to do, Libby's charming smile captivates our hearts, and her lovely voice holds us spellbound. BURT MULLIN Burt keeps everyone in stitches with his constant chatter and everpresent wit. He is not only intelligent but very ambitious and is certainly bound for success. He's always looking tor a good time and never at a loss for words. GEORGE MULLIS What's the hurry? Let's take it easy, characterizes George with his blond hair, blue eyes and typical cow- boy gait. His Iooks bring many second glances, but when the girls come out to play, Georgie Porgie runs away. ROBERTA NAEF Berta's attractive appearance and good disposition are only two of her quality points. She is a cheerful person with more than enough intelligence to achieve success. 5 if .2 gl 4541449-'J ETTY NEl'5q.lflAgf ggi ex 1 g,,wz7i , cfvnfri, g , ! CL 64,-YC 1 14 This young mis as charmed t e whole school friendly ways. Betty's work as junior class editor and maiorette has made her invaluable to the Cotton Boll staff and the band His initiative and enthusiam always make a place or Jimmy. He creates confidence, he carries conviction. He has the qualities of triumphant leadership. HENRY NICHOLS Snooty's spontaneous wit and outstanding tenor voice are distinct assets. Though small, his boundless energy is one cure for monotony. BUMOND NOBLE Hunting is one of his hobbies, sketching is one of his talents. Through the clever cartoons in the Tiger Talks he has shared his artistic abilities and wit with all Cen- tralites. SllllllllE I ,4Lfif,2,wfL ' w4,f44Lc4 fcYf 'b'4 JIM NEWSOME J f'Jf7cL0fJ'. 1.3 ,ZQZOL ,aabbiv . MARTHA NGRSWORTHY Martha came from Clinton High last year, and Central is glad to have her. Her lovely voice, lilting and enchant- ing, will be her ticket to fame. Sweet and reserved, she is a friend worth seeking. WALTER EUGENE OCLESBY Walter with his dark features and mischievous smile has many feminine admirers. This handsome senior's witty remarks reflect his carefree disposition. FRANK LYNN O'KEEFE This quiet, black-haired senior has a keen sense of humor. His perfect balance of wit and pleasant nature makes it a pleasure to know him. EDMOND A. ORR He has a heart that's staunch and trueg he has a care- free, gay side, too. Edmond is always ready to laugh aloud, always ready to have something doing. 61, PAT PARKER During Pat's three years at Central she has won many honors and accepted these with an unaffected charm which has endeared her to everyone. JOHN M. PARRISH Johnny, who can be seen in the afternoons working, goes about his tasks with characteristically quiet effi- ciency. He is blessed with a knack of being consistently likable and cheerful. LlLLlAN PARSONS A brunette beauty-a dash of color and features like an ivory carving. A gleam of light-a happy girl with fun and loveliness her constant companions. DONALD PATTERSON Better known as Dandy , this senior has made hosts of friends by his genuine friendliness and joyful manner. His special loves are baseball, the coast, and Ole Miss , which he plans to attend. EDMOND A. ORY Here's a young fellow who is always ready to hear and to tell a good joke. We suspect that Edmond has very little time for studying but plenty of time for fun. MARGARET OSBORNE Dainty Margaret has an irresistible charm. She possesses a friendly and heart-warming smile. BOYNE OXFORD Boyne has a wealth of sparkling wit, unmatched by any other. Her lively personality, coupled with love of life and a good time, makes her always a cheerful companion. CAROLYN PARKER Carolyn leads a well rounded life in that she enjoys both reading and sports. Her modest manner and willingness to work will assure advancement in the commercial world. llll lil MARY ANIN PATTERSON It has been a pleasure to try to persuade Mary Ann that Mississippi is as fine as Pennsylvania. This industrious young lady is interested in home economics. ROBERT POPE Robbie's being as healthy as a physical instructor may be credited to his interest in baseball. His witty remarks never fail to keep us amused, and seriousness never bothers him. ALLENE PORTER Allene is one of our D. O. students. Her red hair is an attractive feature wherever she goes. She is a willing and industrious person. A. M. POWER, JR. Sandy haired Junior is constantly plan ' g m kind n of a jaunt. At the present he collects Yin 'n haf.: eb! he plans to attend Mississippi State an rha join e Army Reserve. V Q ICD! NSW. IRI I I P ffl lx lf' . ' I A Wlflfilll V if IFR 'QI gf! ' jf! It fl lr' f HG J' U! Qiuluilif A il If . nlbyw UIQ cy Qldll k ,dj it K0 gdx 1 I y mg? f is G5 I' SAM PRESLEY Sam is a fellow of infinite humor, a producer of laughter and fun. A merrier man was never known and a brighter face was never shown. PATRICIA ANN PRIDGEN In her gayety there is ever a gentle dignityg in her lovely graciousness always a twinkle of mirth. Here's wishing Pat well in her chosen career. ROBERT F. PRU ITT Robert's friendliness and witty cracks make him liked by everyone, and his side-splitting laughter is infectious. His spontaneous vitality and boundless energy have made him invaluable as a cheerleader. TREBBIE PUCKETT Trebbie has served as one of our stellar cheerleaders this year. Her sense of humor and the fact that she is always agreeable have made her a lasting favorite with everyone. MARLENE RAY A quiet girl whose ever-present smile boosts everyone's spirit, Marlene always has a cheerful greeting for every- one and takes an active part in many school activities. DOROTHY REED Dorothy is gifted with lovely brown hair, twinkling brown eyes and deep dimples. Her business course is prepar- ing her to be a secretary. MARY EVA REED lPOOLEl Tall, calm and poised, Mary Eva is one of these super capable persons who can keep a home and an interest in school at the sarne time. Not only will Mary Eva have a happy life, but her happiness will spread to those about h r 6 . GEORGE REID Feel gay? George is a clown. Feel serious? George is as understanding as men come. His versatility at adapting his mood makes him just the kind of fellow you like to have around. fq + 1 - ff-l , f jf ' , ff I y . JL of fcz, , , 'g,lfL7L,L.fLac Jdptwwl, W l fj A f XX ixlgil fag -AXA44 Mali' 1 , , , 41? N lb Awi f A G, ' , , r Q7 K 9 ' ff Umhfri s., ' gif X, MMU Wwe - MCL 'Q ,, - 1 , . T ' f . - 44 CT Lice 101 X wooosoisi RENA C Woodson, one of our most ambitious boys, is studious and eager to learn. He's never found without a funny story to share with the world. BETTY RENO This attractive miss has the knack of doing everything just right. She has won Commendation and awards both locally and nationally for her art. The perfection, charm and popularity of her paintings are typical of Betty her- self. NELLIE ANN RICH This dainty little brunette is known for her slow Southern drawl and twinkling brown eyes. She is preparing through her studies to become a secretary. BILLY RIEGKEN Having had much experience in the band, Bill finds his musical talents often in demand. He plans to be a pro- fessor of science in a college, and surely will be popular with his students, as he is full of hidden mirth. was MARY LOU ROBERTSON Mary Lou has the distinction of being one of the smallest girls in our class. She is ever-present at our football and basketball games. TOMMIE RODCERS Tommie has a wide variety of interests. His hobbies- sports, model airplanes, and stamp collecting-keep him busy. His interest in electricity has enabled him to settle the question of a career. B I LLI E JEAN ROGERS This dark beauty's special asset is her lovely long eye- lashes. She reminds us of an old-fashioned portrait. Her looks conceal her love for sports and activities. BARBARA ROSEBERRY Her lady-like ways, sweet disposition and friendly spirit are only a few of Barbara's admirable traits. Those twink- ling eyes accompany her mischievous grin and make her the light-hearted girl she is. SIIIIIIIIE FEP ss ,i 'f P' BILLY ROWSEY As an actor, singer, artist, and what-have-you, Billy has gone far. He is a never-ending source of fun and mis- chief and quite a Don Juan, eh, girls? CHARLES RUSSELL Here's the Beau Brummel of Central. Definitely the strong silent type, Charles' smile quickens many a feminine heart. His good looks and plentiful supply of unusual humor make him a worthwhile companion. LEONA SALMON Here is a vivacious girl with a vivid imagination. Her pleasant voice and charming ways make her the favorite of many. We are glad that Leona returned from Brook- haven to graduate with us. WILLIE LEE SAMPSON Who could help loving Willie? This giddy, gad-about, vivacious and high-spirited girl has won everyone's heart. Her smile, which varies from impish to angelic, and her witty tongue make her irresistible. t FRED SANDERS I'm not a millionaire, but l'm not the kind to care. This redhead is one of the most likable fellows we know. Here is a grid star of whom we are definitely proud. DOROTHY MARIE SANFORD Lovable, sincere, and energetic, Dorothy is never too busy to lend a helping hand. This petite blonde is known for her constant chatter. JOHNNY M. SARRETT lt seems that no matter where one turns, there's Johnny in his jeep. One of Johnny's most admirable qualities is his constant, cheery smile. CAROLYN SAXON Carolyn is well-known around school for her happy smile and lovely clothes. In Carolyn, the Theater Guild has a capable secretary and a very promising actress. lt! iii ill BILL SCHULTZ This friendly blond boy is very much interested in music. Central may well be proud of itself for converting this handsome Yankee into a true Southerner. ROBERT W, SCRIVNER Robert's untimely death in a motorcycle accident on March 2, I949, came as a shock to the school. His friends, particularly his classmates in the shop, mourn his loss. BETTYE SEALE Bettye's sunny disposition will lead her to great heights in the field of nursing. Because her sparkling eyes toss a smile to everyone she meets, she has many fast friends. MILTON SHEDD Milton is an enthusiastic sportsman, who thoroughly en- joys hunting and fishing. His work in the shop is pre- paring him for a job as a machinist. DOLLY SHORTRI DGE DolIy's friendly smile and lovely voice, coupled with an agreeable disposition, make her a thoroughly delightful person to know. JEAN SIMPSON This attractive little brunette has beautiful brown eyes that sparkle like stars. She draws many friends by her sweet manner and friendly smile. BETTY SMALL Betty possesses the energy of a rebel and the uncommon gift of saying funny things at the right time, for good humor is the blue sky of her heart. BUDDY SMITH The senior class was glad this handsome boy came back into our midst and just as sad when he decided to leave again for the Navy. EHIIIIIIE 5' CLAUDE SMITH This tall friendly boy has personality brimming over and a big smile and a Pat-on-the-back for everyone. He loves all sports especially golf, tennis, and swimming. He plans to go into the oil business. EDWIN SMITH Edwin is one of the most widely read boys in our class. His speaking ability and interest in music will lead him to great success. KIM SMITH Whatever the sport, whatever the song lt's always better if Kim is along- With never a worry-never a care- Easy going-sure to get there. LOIS SMITH Lois is a tiny, blonde senior who looks on the bright side of everything. Her flirtatious eyes and impish smile have won her many friends. ERNEST SPENCER ' Ernest's position as R. O. T. C. Battalion Executive brings out his military ability. His reserved dignity and deep voice coupled with his mathematical genius put him in an envied class by himself. BOBBY SPRINC-ER Bobby Joe's interest in sports secured him a job in the Y. Ma C. A. We're proud of Bobby Joe's Golden Gloves recor . MARLENE STANCIL Through much effort and hard work Marlene stepped up a year to graduate with us. This show of ambition proves she will go far in life. JOANNE STANTON Mischievous as a sprite is Joanne, yet considerate of others' feelingsg her personality is as beautiful as it is rare, and her nature is irresistibly funny. .li llli lil li , . . litvihnt WILLIE LEE STECALL lMATTHEWSl Willie Lee found a husband on her Christmas tree this year. What time she doesn't devote to her home and school, she loves to spend dancing. JANIS STEPHENS Janis has the ability to describe even a minor incident and make it sound full of action and color. Talkative and friendly, she has friends too numerous to number. RCSETTA STEPHENSON Rosetta is always a true friend and a delightful com- panion. Her quiet manner and sweet disposition prove that she is an unforgettable girl. lRlS LEILA STERN Short and brunette, lris seems to be at home anywhere and to enjoy anything. Her chief interests are dancing and New York. JERRY JEAN STEVENS Jinx certainly belies her nickname, for a friendlier girl has never been known. Her unlimited energy has every- one amazed. Wherever Jinx goes, a crowd is sure to follow. KENNETH STEVENS Kenneth is a man of few words but of fine character. Mild-tempered and easy going, he can always take time out for fun. VIRCIIE LORRAINE STODCHILL Small, blonde, and dainty is a good three-word de- scription of Virgie. Ciayety and amiability contribute to her cheerful disposition. CHARLES CHUCK STRAIN Charles possesses a talent for getting into mischief. A consistent friend and a ready humorist, he is well liked by all who know him. f'1 --1 Qimuiis gjgii JAMES SULLIVAN Worry has killed many a man. Why die? lf you're looking for a good time, then you're looking for James, for he enjoys life and always makes the best of the worst. NOAH SULLIVAN Friendly, easy-going Noah never ceases to get the best out of life. His high ideals and boyish grin are always sources of admiration for everyone. CATHERINE SWAYZE Swayze has a grin and a personality that cannot easily be matched. Her good nature attracts much admiration from everyone. In fact, she's one of the most likable girls at Central. GRANVILLE SYKES Central welcomed this reticent blond senior with open arms this year and was sorry when he transferred to Hinds Junior College during the first term. A football fan, Granville has an enviable record of having attended all out-of-town games. JOAN SYLVESTER Pep personified, Joan has won a place in all our hearts since she came to Jackson from Marks last year. The excellent job she has done as business manager of the Tiger Talks is one example of her great ability. WILLIAM THOMAS TEMPLE The epitome of nonchalance, Billy never worries about a thing. His host of friends are proof of his amiability and his best trait is getting out of tight situations with- out a scratch. FREDDIE THOMPSON Bing Crosby would tremble if he could hear Freddie croon. Our popular songster is a favorite not only with the boys but with the girls as well. ROSCOE THORNE Roscoe's unconscious wit adds zest to any classroom. Unconcerned, easy-going, and business-like, he will walk leisurely along the path of life. llli 'li BOBBIE THROWER A pretty girl, a witty girl, A girl that's full of fun, A friendly girl, a peppy girl- A thousand girls in one. ELEANOR TIDWELL Sugar and spice and everything nice. You may forget her name, but you will never forget her charming manner and appearance. Her many close friends will attest to the fact that she is wholesome and genial as well. EVA TIGHE This miniature bundle of friendliness is utterly unpre- dictable and seems to make mischief her occupation. Never a worry, never a care: Eva's always floating on air. DOROTHY Tl NCLE The saying sweet things come in small packages ap- plies well in Dorothy's case. The very essence of dainti- ness and neatness, she has endeared herself to all. WESLEY ANN TRAVIS The fairest garden in her looks, and in her mind the fairest books. She shines as the fairest star among her classmates, beloved because of her beauty, wisdom, charm, and style. HASKELL TURNER Red-headed Haskell is certainly an out-door man, for he enjoys both hunting and fishing. He is often seen riding his motor scooter. ALFRED H. UHALT, JR. Alfred has won the appreciation of both his teachers and classmates as he has tirelessly run the movie projector, set up microphones and done outstanding radio work. His hobby is flying in his private plane, the Gas Gulper . J UAN lTA UNDERWOOD Juanita is the kind of person that makes the world a little happier and brighter. Though she is quite a chat- terbox, her cheery manner reveals a pleasant disposition. EilllUliE 4 ,, X f 'Wifi all ig, 1.i.11- CHARLENE VALENTOUR Charlene is dependability and congenialty personified. She possesses a quaint charm that makes a very gracious and striking girl. VICTOR VANCE, JR. Victor is a man's man and girl's heartbeat whether on football field or in the classroom. Victor's engaging smile and winning ways make everyone his friend. LEONARD VANZANDT No time is dull time when this fellow is around. He is always in good spirits with the world and because Leon- ard likes everybody, naturally everybody likes Leonard. His special interests are music, art, and girls. MERIDEL VINCENT When you smile it's so delightful, when you talk it's so insane, when you laugh the world laughs with youg and it's charmin', scatter brain. JUDY VINZ Here is a charming and lovely girl who catches many second glances. Her soft complexion and cheery smile are only two of her admirable characteristics. JACK VOLLMER Jack, one of our most enthusiastic football players, has used his eyes to turn many a girl's heart. Besides being a good student, Jack is a great favorite with everyone. SKEETS WADSWORTH When on the roam, do as the roamers do, seems to be Skeets' motto. This happy-go-lucky boy has met many people and known many places in his day. MAX WALDROP A dashing personality and excellent athlete, Max has won the admiration of all by his remarkable playing on the football field. He is characterized by his witty re- marks, nonchalant air, and slow, easy drawl. llll 'lil ROGER WALDROP Roger's good manners and gentlemanly ways are what impress us most. His interest in music is shown by his participation in the band. With inclinations to pharmacy, he has the determination to succeed. CHARLIE WALKER As center of our flying Tigers, Charlie has a winning way with the pigsking off the gridiron, a winning way with people. VIRGINIA WALKER Virginia's lovely voice, ability at the piano and accordion, charm and poise, plus her theory of life-living in true harmony with others-assure her of success in the Com- position of Life, the prelude of which she is finishing, the major theme of which she is beginning. ' FLETCHER WARE This versatile senior seems to excel in basketball and man- ners. His friendly outlook and happy disposition make him a friend of many. He brought a Yankee accent and dreams of an Army career with him from Minnesota. JOHNNIE WEBB One can always be sure of Johnnie's consistency and ac- complishments. An asset to anything in which she takes part, Johnnie's helping hand and wit are welcome in every crowd. JOHN WELLONS John is a handsome and mischievous senior with a flare for comic acting. Having many interests, he busies him- self in many activities. LARRY WESTON Proof of Larry's ability can be found in his work as a member of the band, in journalism, and in the boys' home economics class. He has an air of impassive calm- ness and never-failing friendliness, ANN WHITE Central rejoices in this little bit of sunshine which Florida has shared with us. One of the most loyal fifth-degree . girls, Ann has already won a place in the school and in WWW ,A t WWW! ' our hearts. Qiiiiiiiis ,M ...jaw ALICE DALE WHITFIELD With cheerful smiles and constant grace, She shows the world a friendly face. She's merry as the day is long. And, to her, life's the inevitable song. BILL WILLIAMS Life was invented for me to enioy, is Bill's motto. We know him for his bright-colored clothes, nonsensical re- marks. and that constant beam on his face. FINIS E. WILLIAMS Here is one of our braver seniorsfhe takes solid and trig. What's more, this blond and witty fellow doesn't believe in spending too much time on studying. SHANNON WILLIFORD This slow-moving boy is rarely ever punctual, but we love him anyway. His hobby is flying and his dauntless spirit and stick-with-it attitude will surely lead him to success in his future vocation as an aeronautical engineer. BILLY WINDHAM Billy is our miniature but mighty athlete. A four-year letterman in baseball, Billy was All-Southeastern in I947. He is equally successful on the gridiron. SHIRLEY WINGE Shirley has a cheerful disposition and an optimistic at- titude. She possesses an excellent sense of humor and is always wisecracking. WAYNE WILLS As manager of the Tiger team, Wayne has added much spirit to each player's morale. Whatever is said he can turn into a joke. His broad grin mirrors his cheerful dis- position and his eyes spell mischief. ROBERT WILSON This little but loud senior is brimming with mischief. His interest in music is exhibited through his membership in the band and his dancing talents. VIRGINIA BATTE WILSON Captivating, attractive Virginia is one of our songbirds. Her lyrical soprano voice and her ability to learn will enable her to go far in the field of music. Illl 'lil Slllllllll I X Q BOBBIE JEAN WINSTEAD A lass with a delicate air describes this dainty senior. Bobbie's delightful, vigorous and gay spirit adds sparkle and pleasure to any crowd. EDITH CAROLYN WINTER Quiet, sincere, and capable, Edith has a smile that warrns the heart. Her good humor shows that she is a most pleasing person to know. BILLY WRIGHT Billy, who is known as Sleepy to all of his friends, loves to spend his days hunting and fishing. 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III I x 5 4 ' ' -- '1iiiisf4m-.10-Higgawg. -' I '+sg5I.', Q ' ' f . - plzmiidanzf HARRY O'SrEf5N CXDIOR mea Vwff Q'11z,.6 ldzznff mg Bum' IRBY .:,.,, ' fl Sncmafafn if VINNIFRED SHAW I SQOTI AGA zwomuwf-. loam Km Mass www SHAFLR F BETTYE ABRAHAM Bettye has definite talents in music as well as in horse- manship. CAROLYN AKIN An ever-bubbling fountain of pleasant chatter BOBBIE ANN ANDERSON A girl who is capable of doing all she undertakes MARIE ANN ANDERSON She's very likely to go far with that intelligence of hers, LUCIE ATKINSON Lucie has eyes that smile at any opportunity. GENE AUSTIN A natural-born comedian HUGH GERALD BAI N Hugh's intelligence will aid him in fulfilling his ambition to be a diesel engineer. DAISY FRANCES BARBER Noted for her willingness to help CHARLES BARINEAU A happy medium between a man's man and a Iady's fT1El'1. KATHERINE BARKSDALE Katherine wears her wisdom lightly. JAN BARLOW, JR. We admire Jan not only for what he is, but also for what we know he will be. FRANK BARRINGER A gentleman in word and deed. MARGARET BEALL Margaret's work in Hy-Y has made her outstanding in the eyes of her classmates. LARRY BEAM With his ability on the drums, Larry will be a second Gene Krupa. LAURA BENSON Undjrneath her blonde hair you'Il find a keen and alert mln . IUNIIIIIE I: ..r ., .V'1a- SQ' DOROTHY BENTZ Dorothy's very likable personality wins her scores of friends. MARY LOU BERRY My beauty speaks-why should I? EULAS BISHOP I never do today what I can do tomorrow. RAY BLASINGAME If silence is golden, than I shall be a pauper. RALPH BOURNE This sergeant in the National Guard has a good word for everyone. BETTY BOWEN Betty is as intelligent as she is fun to be with. LARRY BOWEN l'd rather wear out than rust. PAUL BOWEN Although he may try, he can't hide that mischievous twinkle in his eyes. MARY LOU BOWLES This comely girl is as vivacious as she is attractive. BETSY BRASWELL Betsy's ready smile and magnetic personality account for her general popularity. BETTY BREAZEALE A rare combination of blue eyes and dark hair BETTIE DELAINE BRIDGES This attractive brunette with the shy smile is as inter- esting to be with as to look at. VIRGINIA BROOKS This energetic girl has what it takes to make and keep friends. W BILLY BROWN Billy's many interests include hunting and fishing. THOMAS BROWN Mischief personified f DOW BRYANT The type of rugged individualist that girls admire JO ANN BURKETT Jo Ann's amiable smile attracts many glances from both boys and girls, BETTY SUE BURNS This beautiful girl has made us a good majorette. NORMA SHEARER BURNSIDE Carrulous and charming MARTIN ALEXANDER CASE Martin's competence and reserve will someday make him an important executive, RUTH HELEN CASEY Ruth's sweet and gentle manner makes her a friend to cherish. SONNY CAUSEY An artist in the shop DELOREY ANNE CHAPMAN I Delorey's many friends admire her sparkling personalityxgj Uk, K L CLIFFORD CHARLESWORTH , ,gb Quietness is a virtue. h ' 1 , x U' S 'ii V ' BOBBY CLARK1 Y 2 One of Central's outstanding jesters 1' 1 i RODNEY CLEMENNWM A E .L ' X Tall, blond Rodney has both thqipe sori Jliboks that girls admire. T , I XX It x li Lf KAY COKERF' L T 'L ,L A y Attractive and amiable 'U , 'ML V 'QVN g 2' KX KL . NJN OLIVE JOSEPHINE COKER Looks, personality-what more would anyone want? PAT COLEMAN Pat's amiable smile heralds her gay spirit. JOY COMPERE Joy's pleasant smile and intelligence will help make a success of anything she undertakes. llllllUillE J , ' EL'-gtff EDDIE RAY COOK Eddie, highly mechanically minded, is employed in a welding shop. LOZENE COOPER iCARTERI A quiet charm and cheerful disposition characterize Lozene. PEGGY JOYCE COOPER A pleasant and charming personality LANIER COTTINC-HAM A gay girl with an amiable personality FLO COTTRELL Flo's tinkling laughter is infectious. ANNE COVINCTON Anne and her magic violin are destined for success BETTY COX This witty girl with the amiable disposition has a host of good friends. JOHN B. CRAIG, JR. Although shy, John is truly likable. CHARLES CRISLER A sure success in any field he may choose WILLIAM GARRETT CROOK Why study when there are more interesting things to do? MARGARET CROOK Margaret's gay smile and mischievous eyes reflect her personality to a T . JERRY CRYSTAL A good-natured fellow who is always ready for a good time MAGDALENE CUNNINC-HAM An interesting conversationalist with good looks ANN DAVIS A complexion like the petal of a flower BARBARA DAVIS This bundle of energy can cheer up any crowd. I. llll is PEGGY JOYCE DEEN A faithful worker as well as an excellent dancer. GWEN DOUGLAS Loyce, formerly from Hazelhurst, is interested in singing as a vocation. NORMA DOWNING Quiet, serene-truly a queen ALBERT DRAKE Albert is just a lot of fun in one heap. ELEANOR ANNE DRAKE Diligent and persistent, Eleanor is a good worker. DAN DUBOSE Everybody likes this happy-go-lucky football player. BETTY JEAN DUKE Betty Jean's beautiful hair and eyes add to her air of poised self-assurance. PAUL DUKES Paul likes everybody, and everybody likes Paul. HENRY EASON Known for his pleasing voice and jolly disposition WOODS EASTLAND Better to be silent than wrong JANIS EDMONSON Janis's attractive appearance and gracious manners make her a charming companion. MARY ANN EVANS Ready and willing, Mary Ann is a faithful worker. PEGGY EVANS Always talkative and carefree, Peggy can put everyone at ease. MINNIE FARLOW Minnie rates superior in scholarship and friendliness. ERLINE FERGUSON There is never a dull moment when Erline is around. IUHIIIIIS JO-ANN FERRELL A lovely girl with a lovely disposition SYB I L FOY A diligent worker, Sybil is always doing something useful. SHARON FRANKLIN Carefree and gay, Sharon has a host of friends. TRUDY FRANTZ As refreshing as an April shower MARY K. FRAISER A pleasing combination of pep and fun ALICE LYNN FULLER Alice Lynn is both demure and ambitious. C-ENE C-ADDIS Man about town EDWARD CANDY A welcomed new comer from Belzoni LUCY TOY CAN DY Everyone knows Lucy for her sincerity and pleasant per- sonality. BARBARA GARNER Barbara has a sweetness unsurpassed. JIMMY CARRETT Jimmy is brimming over with vivacity. MARY LINDA GERMAIN E Mary is renowned for her happy and friendly nature. JAMES GIBBS James' enthusiastic outlook will take him far. CAMPBELL GILLILAND His witty personality attracts friends. JOAN CILMORE This little brunette, although quiet, is avid in work in the church. ly interested QTL Q MARGARET GOOCH Margaret is thoughtful as well as industrious. CLIFFORD GOOKIN Clifford is an able horseman and baseball player. RICHARD GOOKIN Richard has a never failing good humor. SAM GORDON Sam's special brand of humor keeps us laughing. FRANCIS L. GRANTHAM Francis' inventive mind will make him a good mechanical engineer. MARY ALBERTA GRANTHAM The essence of neatness and style BETTY GRAY Intelligent, capable, and friendly, Betty is fun to be with. TILDA GREENE Central was sorry to see Tilda leave us when she moved to Lake Charles, Louisiana. ANNE HARDIN Anne makes and keeps friends easily. JAMES HARDIN A cheerful iunior with a radiant smile BETTY HARRIS A charming girl whose laughter is contagious ' BOBBY HARRISON .Bobby's good-natured wit and his voice make him a ,feather in our cap. I Y ' , 5 X ' JIMMIE LEE HARVEY Jimmie Lee's good humor mixed with her spicy person- ality makes her a never-failing recipe for fun. ! ' BILLY JOE I-IERRING Dark, handsome Billy Joe is an important member of Central's band. BUDDY HESTER A small, talkative fellow who should be regarded as the funster of Central JUIIIUITS annum gpm IUIIIIIIIS MARY ANNE HESTER Mary Anne is characterized by her friendly grin and her interest and ability in music, JOE HICKERSON An important member of the cornet section of the band ANN HILTON Dependability personified VIRGINIA HILTON With her looks and intelligence Virginia is surely headed for a bright future. PATRICIA HINTON Patricia, with a quiet dignity, fulfills many important duties with a Winsome smile. JOE HOBBS A pleasing combination of intelligence and dependability MARC-RETT HOLDER Amazing intelligence plus a reserved nature HAMPTON HOLLAND Quite an artist on the piano DOT HOLLIDAY An admirable calmness of manner ANN HORNE We're sorry to have lost Ann to Clinton. BETTY HOUSTON One of CentraI's prancing maiorettes who has also proved herself to be quite an actress CLAIRE HOWELL Old Sol himself touched Claire's heart and left there his mark of brightness and laughter. MILO HOWELL There will never be another. D. M. HOWIE A nonchalant fellow who is interested and talented in sports BOBBIE JO HUBBARD A friendly girl with a unique charm 0-9 :?'.,A., +I 5 l' .. ,FA V v EQXXNQ JO ANN HULL A pleasant disposition plus a pretty face ROBERT HUNT Robert's intelligence will prove an asset in his ambition to enter the ministry. BARBARA HUSBANDS Barbara, energetic and capable, is surely on the road to success. BILLY IRBY An outstanding member of Central's football team KATHERINE IRWIN With her Iilting laughter and intriguing conversation, Katherine is a source of constant merriment. CHARLES IVY Although inclined to be quiet and reserved, Charles has a way of knowing what to say and when to say it. BUCK JACKSON Buck is known for his happy-go-lucky attitude. KATHRYN JACKSON Known for her blonde hair and diminutiveness BERTRAZ JENNINGS An amiable and charming nature BOBBY JEAN JONES Liked for her quiet ways and amiable manners C-EORCIE BROOKS JONES The band and Central as a whole will miss this friendly girl who has moved to Minnesota. JOE JONES Easy come, easy gog yes sir, that's Joe! RUTH CAROLYN JONES Quiet and retiring, this girl has a manner that is definite- ly different. TOMMY JONES Tommy's unfailing humor and unceasing wit make him a constant source of surprise and delight. ZEB JONES A mischievous smile and a winning personality llllllllll VU' FF BETTY JO KELLY Betty Jo has made a place in Central that will be hard to fill in future years. MARGARET KINGMAN Margaret, who is a new student at Central this year, is already well-known because of her pleasant personality. BOBBIE JOAN KITCHENS Her attractiveness always rates her a second glance. JOANN KLEINSCHMIDT This lively girl is as pleasant to look at as to be with. ANN KOCH As gay, fun-loving, and cheerful as you could imagine JIMMY KURTS With his impish grin Jimmy has a genius for making other's throw away their troubles. JO ANN KUX Interesting because of her many abilities RALPH LANDRUM, JR. Full of fun and fancy freeg that's the way Ralph likes to be. NOREE LATIMER Stylish and companionable WANDA LEE LAWALIN As delicately beautiful as a Dresden doll PATSY LAWRENCE Patsy's smile radiates cheerfulness and contentment. JERE CLAIRE LEMMONS An ever-bubbling source of fun ALTON LEWIS This friendly, talkative boy is very much interested in sports, especially baseball. WAYNE LEWIS A merry attitude towards life and plenty of pep NANCY LIGHTSEY H Stylish clothes plus good looks lUlllUllE gg! pf all 1 TT ALTON LIPSCOMB This blond, blue-eyed member of the band will always try anything once. BOBBY LIPSCOMB Underneath that bashful smile you'll find a most agree- able fellow. ANNE LITTLE Who wouldn't love you, who wouldn't care? DOROTHY MAE LITTLE Overflowing with fun and personality JOHN LITTLE, JR. A handsome fellow who can really get around on the basketball court RODNEY LITTLE He meets each care with a smile. JO ANNE LLOYD Always ready for fung always getting into mischief JACK LONG An accelerated student who by his intelligence will sure- ly gain an important place for himself in the future SAMMIE LONG Queenly in manners as well as in appearance. SHIRLEY LOVE A lovable disposition, a pleasant smile. BOBBlE LYNN Cay, carefree, and filled to the brim with fun NELL MADDOX This dignified girl will be a competent secretary someday, HERBERT MAGRUDER Herbert's looks, knack for conversation, and intelligence make him a born leader. LARRY MARSHALL Larry and his bass drum are important parts of Central's band. FRANCES MAY A true friend and likable person, Frances is well suited for her ambition-modeling. lllllllllE 11 l 47 1 5' 'wld Mwst aw 9 lllllllll PEGGY MCCANN Full of pep, life, and fun TINKER MCGARDLE Dynamite comes in small packages. BEN MCCARTY With his intelligence Ben will surely be a great scientist some day. FAY MCGRAINE Fay's friendly smile has helped to win her many friends. ANN MCGEE This lively girl is noted for her musical and artistic ability. HELEN MCGOWAN Good looks and artistic talents will always keep Helen out in front. JOHNNY McKAY The strong, silent type SYBIL McKAY A winsome blonde with personality plus GERALD MCKIE Twinkling eyes and a mischievous grin GLARENGE MCMILLI N Mike's many talents include being a topnotch cheerleader. GENE MCROBERTS Gene has a score of pranks from which to choose. MARGARET MICHEL Margaret's wit and vivacity make her outstanding in her class. DONNA JO MIESSE Blue eyes, dark hair, plus a definite flair for music ELIZABETH MILEY As sincere a person as you'll be able to find BUD MILLIGAN Bud's interest, commercial flyingg his ambition, to be a printer or engraver fi 7 M ul .ill -rx llallywj' 'Q- HENRY MILLS When there's mischief in the air, you'll always find Henry in the midst of it. HELEN MINNIS No one who sees Helen's smile can help smiling with her. JOHNNY MITCHELL A jolly all-round boy who tops the good-natured list BOBBY MIZE A friendly boy with a twinkle of mischief in his eyes EDWIN MIZE Edwin is everybody's favorite! JAMES MIZE James' intelligence and perseverance foretell a great future. LLOYD MONTGOMERY Who could help liking this boy with the freckles and the mischievous grin! ALICE ANN MOORE We expect great things from Alice, and if grades are predictions we are positive of her success. BILL MOORE Bill seems to breeze through life with no worries at all. DAVID MOORE David is in a class by himself with his typical slow l'T1aI'lY1eI'. SAMMY MOORE This would be a dull world if it were not for the likes of Sammy. MAR IANNE MORGAN Sophisticated and stylish, this charming girl is one who has the dignity of a Southern lady. EVELYN MUIRHEAD A brunette beauty, Evelyn is always ready for a lively time. KATHARINE MULLIN Katharine's talent and perseverance will someday make her a concert pianist. BETTY MURPHY Betty, neat and refined, is always seen wearing the last word in fashions. IHIIIUIIS 1 'SZ TOMMY MURPHY A nature brimming over with fun and mischief has won Tommy many friends. BOBBY MYERS Bobby's fast spreading humor is a sure cure for the blues. LAVERNE MYERS LaVerne's engaging smile and genial personality make her a favorite wherever she goes. JERRY NAGLE This handsome fellow possesses ability and intelligence. J. C. NAIL Sonny's agility is of much service to Central on the basketball court. JIMMY NEELY A boy of sparkling manner and practical common sense JACKIE SUE NEWSOM This delicate blue-eyed beauty is as full of fun as a jumping-jack. JOHN NOLEN Dicky has made an excellent record for himself in the Colden-Gloves tournaments. BETTY JO NORWOOD This talkative girl's main interest is getting the most fun out of life. MARY ELIZABETH NUTT A pleasant person to be around HUSTON OAKES We are all proud of this football hero. ALICE O'FERRALL A born leader with a charming personality and attractive appearance NINA JEAN OCLESBY Capable and dependable, Nina Jean is an ideal student. HARRY O'STEEN Our handsome class president is both likable and capable. LOIS 'PACE Known for her sweet and generous nature lllll IIE if Mews sed ' I Q P JANE PALMER Tall, vivacious, and consistently reliable DOROTHY PARKER Dorothy's attractive manner adds a sparkle to Central. MARY FRANCES PARKS Mary Frances possesses a friendly smile and happy nature. RICHARD PATRICK This happy-go-lucky fellow is always into something. WADE J. PATRICK A handsome boy with a pleasing voice VIRGINIA PATTON A pleasing manner and a lovely face only begin Virginia's list of assets. BILLY PERKINS BilIy's rare sense of humor makes him liked by all. JAMES PERKINS Good-looking James has a knack of making and keeping friends. JOE PERKINS In good spirits with the world DALE PHILLIPS Dale's subtle wit is a constant source of amusement. MAXINE PITTINC-ER Maxine is as good natured as she is kind. RONALD P ITTS Novelist, newsman, critic, ardent worker in the Pitts for President movement. JEAN POE Amiable and versatile, Jean is admired by her classmates. BILLY R. POLK This football player has an eye for the girls. BONNIE POPE This dark-eyed brunette has all the grace that will make a perfect model. lllllllllll lllllllll CAMERON POPE The mischievous twinkle in his eye betrays his true per- sonality. SARAH ANN PORTER Sarah's dependability and enthusiasm will enable her to reach her goal of being a good stenographer. DARDEN POWERS Superlative in scholarship and manners ELIZABETH PRICE Elizabeth is sparkling, pleasing, and refreshing. ANNE PRIDGEN A talkative girl with a happy smile. JEANENNE PRIDC-EN Her grades are a marvel to all of us. PAUL PROUTY A little boy with a big talent for music MARY FRANCES PRYOR Bubbling over with energy, friendliness, and winsomeness JERRY PSANOS This blue-eyed blond dresses to perfection. ODEANA PUCKETT Pep and energy at its peak JUNE RATCLIFF June's unselfish nature and her willingness to help make her a favorite, MARJORIE REED Her lovely voice makes her the center of attraction. MACK REEVES Mack is another one of our students who's a Golden Cloves contestant. FRANK REILLY C-ood-looking Frank is one live wire that will never be stepped on. KENNETH RENFROE This boy is a careful student-careful not to overwork, that is. A lil ,,.il,i1- ff - 'I SYDNEY RESTER Sydney has a refreshing pleasantness about her. ANN RHODES A pleasant girl with a charming personality DOROTHY JEAN R IALS The friends of this tall brunette find pleasure in her company. DONALD RICHARDSON Full of mischief-that's Donald. PATRICIA JANE ROBERTSON This smart trick is a welcomed bundle of energy from Laure . FIELDING ROBINSON Brimrning over with pep and fun, Fielding has a host of friends. FRANCES ROOT An original girl with a glowing personality JOE ROOT A valuable addition to anyone's collection of friends TOMMY ROPER Tommy has a definite flair for art. LOIS ROSS Lois has a happy smile for everyone. LINDA SANDIFER Linda's enthusiastic outlook will take her far. SUSANNE SAUNDERS A Sonia Henie on roller skates MARTHA SCHUH The dainty charm of a violet CHARLEEN SCOTT Whatever is worth doing at all is worth doing well. FRED R. SEELEY, Ill King of frivolity, but definitely! IUIIIIIIS MARY BETH SELBY Intelligent and charming, Mary Beth was born to be great. NORMA KATE SHAFER Norma Kate's work in Hy-Y shows her true character. WINNIFRED SHAW Winnifred's charming personality is irresistible. MARY SHIVERS Everyone admires Mary's ambition to be a doctor. MILFORD SILLS This talkative blond enjoys life to the fullest. ALVYE L. SMITH This dark-haired junior is quiet and likable. BARBARA SMITH A gem of a girl worth a million BETTYE SMITH Kind in thought, kind in deed EDWARD E. SMITH Edward possesses a brilliant and scientific mind. PATSY SMITH Patsy's chief pastime is riding a motorcycle, LELAND SPEED Personality plus friends CONNIE SPEIR A truly delightful person to know BETTY SUE SPENCER Plenty of charm and vitality-that's Betty Sue. JAMES STANLEY Jimmy is diligent in his many interests. ALFRED STATHAM Small in stature but large in character IUIIIIIIIE We U, I T e l l! is Ci.- xx ,Q J .. -1 .Q .fs f'-' J .ar - ..: -Q EUGENIA STEVENS Eugenia's energetic, genial disposition is shown by her pleasant grin and twinkling eyes. JAMES STEVENS This jovial junior is always glad to sce everybody-and vice versa. KENNETH STEVENS Kenneth's musical qualities add to his likable personality. BILLY STILL Billy is one of the strong, silent type. FRANK STODGHILL Gay and lighthearted. Frank has his share of friends and fun. ELEANOR STOUT Eleanor's quick smile and quiet humor make her a fav- orite at Central. ANN STRIBLING There was many a broken heart when Ann moved to Clinton. DOROTHY STRONG Character and brains combine to make a charming girl. MAUDE SUGG Don't let that quiet and reserved air fool you. GLADYS SUTHOFF Her flaxen hair reflects her shining personality. GERALDI NE TAYLOR Geraldine is an ambitious student who combines a posi- tion in the business world with school work. JOANNE TAYLOR A girl of high ideals KENNETH TEETER Always looking for mischief-he usually finds it. PEGGY TERRY Although reserved with strangers, Peggy blossoms into life among friends. BETTY THOMAS Betty is known for her ebony hair and sweet disposition. JUlllUllE JUHIUHE ROGER THOMAS Hearts skip a beat when he smiles. TALLY TODD Tally's sweet face reflects her true character. HARRIET TOMLINSON Twinkling eyes and a ready smile EVELYN TOMPKINS Shortie is full of fun and life. ALLAN TOUCHSTONE A quiet and easy going person who takes thin are. BILL TRAYLOR A cheerful funster MARLENE TURNER Tall and graceful, Marlene will make a lovely RUTH TYNES The secret of success is constancy of purpose. ROY M. USRY gs as they model. A fellow of infinite humor, producer of plenty of fun CARL W. VAN NAMEN His easy banter always starts the day right. LLOYD VINES Handsome is as handsome does. BARBARA WALKER Barbara's sweet disposition makes her well su a secretary. D. L. WARE A true Southem gentleman ANN WARNER Merry as the month of May. JEAN WARREN Jean's intangible charm speaks for itself. 09' ited to be I fl mfr 'WHQ1 IUHIIIIIS BOBBY WAYNE This lad from Alabama walked right into our hearts. BILL WEATHERSBY Cheerful company shortens the miles. JEANNE WEIR Jeanne s one of CentraI's prancing majorettes. TOMMY WELLBORN Friendly, agreeable, and full of fun LONETTA WELLS Full of nonsense, Lonetta takes gaiety with her wherever she goes. HELEN WESTERFIELD Dependable, efficient, and zestful, Helen can be in- trusted with any task. MARGARET WESTON Margaret is an outstanding worker in the radio work- shop. BOBBIE WESTROPE A blonde interested in any sport HELEN WHEELIS Her pleasant air always makes the day worth while. JOHN WHITFIELD Mischievous John will always be found if there's fun a foot. THOMAS WILKINSON Well done is better than well said. FAYE WILLIAMS Gem of the gym WALTER WILLIAMS WaIter's abounding energy and rollicking wit are well known around school. LAURA WILLOUGHBY Laura's love for a good time is shown in her impish grin. TOMMY WILSON People just can't help liking Tommy with his gay and light-hearted disposition. ' JAY woooaec O ' A Friendly and since ,NJay ' y l' faciilg. for e in ino s . 5 an ext CQ! 5 'QB Xobn y o wn r ap - c ya . e. A- aff Eli f5ArQSHWQ5Q,5eE-?E9f .mary C' at 2 wf Op ivy , ' QQ W lo!-7 S' ACC' x02 w Q 5X sr V ' l 337 V . K6 -K V dj, , QQ-I vig? .XNE H 6 beau N ho Lhxayg st walked out of CV As unpre cta le lightning, as refreshing as rain 9 RA WYKERT KATHRYN YERCER Lovely enough to be an artist's model, this junior is an artist herself. WILL SWAN YERCER Swan has won laurels for himself in the classroom as well as on the tennis court. JAMES YOUNC-BLOOD Roll an impish smile and wavy blond hair into one per- son, and you'll have James. Q BOBBIE YOUNCE Bobbie is characterized by her brunette beauty and Sou- thern drawl. JUHIUHS EUPHUMUHE EHXSS , -A m ,-Xi-H ,1-11, J .-1-11: PS1 4ii '2?'V ,ya 0 f0fza,4z'Cf0,1?f En McCUOL JANE WILSON 32fCA.Q,'6Qki PAT Bauman cTuaAwwf, DMN Bnomcs OPHOMOW CHESS OEGICGR .Sparwcm MISS WHHTINGTON QUPHUIHUIIIQ MILTON ACKER LILLIAN ACKLE HARRY ALLEN ROBERT GLENN ALLEN WILLIAM L. ALLEN DAN ANDERS HART ANDERSON SHIRLEY ANDREWS BUSTER ANTHONY HUGH ARNAUD ROY ARNOLD JOAN ASCHER CAROLYN AYCOCK LAVAUC-HN BAGWELL JANE BAKER BENNIE BANAHAN JIMMY BANKS OUIDA BARNETT PATRICIA BARRETT ANN BASS EIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIE SUE BASS FRANKIE BEEMAN DONALD K. BELL NANCY BOEHLE JOE BOYD FRED BRADLEY TOMMY BRASWELL KARL BRENT DOROTHY E. BREWER DOROTHY BROCK DIAN BROOKS RICHARD BROWN TED BROWN PATRICIA BRUNER CLAUDE BRUTON PATSY BUCHMANN SUE BULLOCK EDWARD BURC-ESS HAL BUSCHING MARY ANN BYRD .I- 111'-, Y xx Q Q1- ' 1 EJ SUSAN R. CABANISS BRECK CABELL FLO CALDWELL SHIRLEY CARMICHAEL BOB CARROLL ANN CARTER ANN CHANDLER BILLY CHAPMAN MARY ELLEN CHAPMAN ORVILLE CHEATHAM CAROLYN CLARK JEAN CLARK BETTY ROSE CLIFFORD IRWIN COLEMAN CLIF CONLEE PATRICIA CONNELL PATSY CONVERSE ARLENE COOPER MARTHA COOPER BILL COX SUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE W EIIPHIIIIIIIIIIE ELLA COX ETHEL CROOK CAROLL CRULL BARBARA CRUM EVELYN DANIEL DOROTHY DARRACH JEWELL DAVIS DIANE DAWSON DONALD DEAR O. J. DEAR, JR. BARBARA DENMARK ANNE DOTY BILLIE DURDEN CHARLES L. EASTLAND DOROTHY EDGEWORTH BETSY LYN EDWARDS WINNIE EDWARDS EMMA JANE EIGHMEY GEORGE ELLIOTT JAMES ELLIOTT Lg gig Q , JEAN ENGLAND ANNE ERVIN MARY JANE ETHRIDGE ROBERT EUBANKS JANETTE EVANS ROBERT FISAGKERLY ROBERT GRANT FORD KAY FORT MARY EMMA FRAZIER ' SONNY FREEMAN BOBBY FRENCH MARY GENE GAINEY LUCY MARION GALLIGHER CAROLL BO GARRETT NANNETTE GARRETT BEVERLY GARTIN ALEX GEORGE BONNIE GILLESPIE MARGARET GLORIOSO GAYLE GOREE EUPHUWUHES EUIIIIIIIHIIIIIS BETH GRIFFIN MARTHA JEAN GRIFFIN PEGGY JO GRIFFIN L. G. GUILLOTTE ERNEST GURMAN JERRY HAGKLER JUNE HADDAD ERMA HAMMOND ANNE HAND JIMMY HARDY JAMES HARPER DAVID HARRIS NANCY ANN HARRIS BILLY HARRISON LAMAR HARRISON DOROTHY HARTNESS CLYDE HEMPHILL ANNA HENDERSON JOANNE HENDERSON JAMES HERRING 'I , N . .. G. I5vAtv ji ' . gxmf' K ' WA Av ARLENE HESTER VIRGINIA HEWITT GAIL HILL DICK HOBBS CAROLYN HOLLER CAROLYN HORTON BOB HOWIE HELEN HUGHES IO GLYN HUGHES ROBERT HUGHES ALICE HUMPHREY CAROLYN HURST DANNA HUTCHERSON JAMIE IRBY ALDEWIN BUDDY JOHNSON ANDREW JOHNSON IOE JOHNSON STEELE JOHNSON CAROLYN JONES ED JONES EUIIHIIIIIIIIIIS MARY ETHEL JONES ROSE MARIE JONES JOE B. KEITH MICKEY KELLY BARTON KENDRICK BOB KENNINC-TON TAD KESSLER NETTIE JAYNE KICHT TOMMY KIRK SAM KUYKENDALL WALLACE LAMMONS NATALIE LANCILEY SARA LAWSON MARC-IE LEA ROBERT E. LEE TOMMY LEE BILLY LEWIS JEANETTE LEWIS ' MARY ANN LINDSEY CECIL CURTIS LIPSCOMB EUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE 5,9 V JOHN LOFLIN COLIE LOWERY RALPH MADDOX CHRISTINE MAGEE JACKIE MAJORS BETTY JO MARSH BARBARA MARTIN HELEN MAUTE BETTY MAY BILL MCCAIN BILLY MCCLEAVE ED MCCOOL MARY LOUISE MCCOSH DON MCC-RAW ALICE McKEE MAY JEAN MCKEITHEN THOMAS EARL MCKENZIE SALLY ANN McLEOD STIRLINC- S. MCNAIR, JR. JEAN MCPHAIL EIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIS EUIIIIUIIIUIIIE JO ANN MEADOWS ROBERT MEGGINSON SHIRLEY MEREDITH BETTY JANE MILLER JAMES MILLER MARTHA ANNE MILLER PERRYE MILLSTEIN ERNEST MINCY BETTY MONETTE PEGGY MONTGOMERY JOHNNY MOONEY RUTH MOORE EDNA MORRIS ERNESTINE MORRIS SAM MORSE MARTHA MOZINGO BEN MYERS LINDA NEELEY DORIS NEIGHBORS JEANNE ANNE NEILL il if SUIIIIIIHIIIIIIE I II I1N..,El?i- MARTHA NEW BOB NEWMAN JOHN NEWMAN JANE OAKES CWEN OLIVE DORIS O'NEAL MAE OPPENHEIM CLAYTON J. OVERTON SHIRLEY OWEN ROY ACTON PARKER KENNETH PASVANTIS MARY ELIZABETH PATRICK PATRICIA PATTISON SUZANNE PEERY BOBBY PENICK JACK PERRYMAN EUGENE PEUSCH BARBARA PIERCE DAVID L. PINSON MARY HALLIE POLK JUNE POND GEORGE POWELL JUNE PRITCHERT CAROLYN PURVIS RICHARD QUINNELLY BILLY RAY MARGARET REEVES DOT RENEGAR BOBBY RICHARDSON ED RICHARDSON CECILIA RIDGWAY JANE ROBBINS BENNIE ROBERTS JO ANN ROBERTS EVERETT RODGERS BOBBY ROLAND GENE ROLAND JIMMY Ross ANN Rowe MARY LYNNE ROWSEY Quvuumums 21:5 wwf-5 GINGER RYAN JO ANN RYAN ANN SAMPSON EDITH SANFORD HARRIS SARRETT, JR. JIMMY SCHIMPF JACK SHAFER FREDDA SHELTON JOE SHIVERS BERTIE SHORTRIDGE JO ANN SHURDEN BILLY FRANK SISTRUNK BETH SLAWSON DON SPINKS SMITH GLORIA SMITH MARY E. SMITH GEORGE SMYTHE GORDON SMYTHE JENKINS SPENCER PATSY SPIVEY T '- L EUIIIIIIUIUIIIE FAY SPRINGER FOREST SPROLES, JR. CHARLOTTE STEPHENSON MARY ANN STEWART ELENA STORER PATRICIA STOUT EDWIN STURDIVANT CHARLES SULLIVAN CENE FERRALL SULLIVAN NANCY SUMMER NANCY SUTHERLAND MARION SWAYZE JOAN SYKES WILL TATE BILLIE JO TERRY CHARLES TEW BILLY TOUCHSTONE DOLLYE TRIBBLE BILLY VALLAS BERNARD VAN ZANDT I I' QUPIIUHIIIIIIE D SUE VAUC-HAN RAY VICKERS VIVIAN WADSWORTI-I HUNK WALKER QIRBY WALKER RECCIE WALKER WILLIE W. WALKER WINIFRED WALKER JAUL WALTERS LINLEY WARD ALICE WATSON CAROLYN WEBB IIMIVIY WEBB HELEN WEEMS WOODY WELLS JAMES WESTERFIELD 3ARBARA WESTLING DONALD WHALEY MARY JANE WHITELAW FREIDA WILKERSON SIIIIHIIIIIIIIIE SIIIIIIIIMIIIIIE MILTON WILKINSON BARBARA ANN WILLIAMS BOBBIE JEAN WILLIAMS CHARLOTTE WILLIAMS C-ENE WILLIAMS MARY JO WILLIAMS SONDRA WILLIAMS ED WILLIFORD W JANE WILSON X JANE WRIOHT MANCELLE YARBROLJOH JOHN YOUNG '7 ,I -:ig 1-LIE' -Q CAQQAT- Q4 JY fd? ffl, 4 LM Q 6l 9566 3 N We? we fm! Jbzaay. 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'. , y',-1'5 . ,fa 59' N xfxfr 14,1 wf ,Q 3? ,igv 1 It-my ' 3: VP nl-J 59' f FOOTBALL Big Eight Selections: Jim Campbell, first teamg Huston Oakes, Jesse Greer, second teamg Billy Ray Polk, John Crechale, Dan Dubose, honorable mention Jenkins Spencer, Bobbie Barton, Robert Pruitt Harry O'Steen, Clarence Mclvlillan Helen Maute, Eugenia Stevens, Trebbie Puckett I SEASON RECORD CHS 25-Columbia 0 A green team took the field for the first game of the season to defeat a scrapping team from Columbia. CHS 'l2-Pascagoula 6 Revenge was sweet as the Tigers defeated the '47 Big Eight champs in Pascagoula's new stadium. CHS 0-McComb 33 It was a sad Jackson team that left the field after taking their worst defeat all year from the '48 Big Eight Champs. CHS 0-Clarksdale 0 An underdog Jackson eleven held the Clarksdale Wildcats scoreless to rate a moral victory. CHS 0-Laurel 6 A costly penalty probably caused Jackson to lose this game, although the Tigers were scrapping from start to finish. CHS I 3-Greenville 7 Again the underdogs, Central defeated Greenville on a touchdown and extra point by Oakes and a touchdown pass from Oakes to Campbell. CHS 7-MERIDIAN 6 For the first time in ten years Jackson defeated Meridian. The Tigers had to come from behind, and it was a touchdown by Waldrop and extra point by Oakes that won the game for Central. CHS I4-Biloxi 0 Jackson defeated Biloxi far more than the score indicated because Biloxi never got in scoring distance against 4 strong Jackson lines. CHS 7-Greenwood 20 Playing this game on Saturday, the Tiger team was not quite up to par and was beaten badly by Jimmy Lear and Company. CHS I3--Columbus 19 Although the Tigers did not punt a time and the line opened beautiful holes in the Generals' line, Jackson lost another hard fought game. CHS 7-Vicksburg 2 Playing their best game of the year the Tiger line held Vicksburg to l4 yards-rushing. The end of the game found the fighting Tigers on Vicks- burg's eight yard line. Although the Tigers won 6, lost 4, and tied one, they had a successful season by winning over their two rivals-Meridian and Vicksburg. V FULTON ' Head Coach VAHEW FRANCE CODBOLD Backfield Coach Line Coach mm CAMPBELL-E VANCE-E LESLI E-E Captain i i i i MCMURRY-T MILLER-T GREER-T Oakes carrying with Windham blocking against Clarksdale SHORT-E MEGGINSON-E VOLLMER-E w WA n HAMMOND-T CRISWOLD-T FARISH-T xy ,x x Q Irby on reverse in the Laurel game SANDERS-G POLK-C Sl NCLETARY-C CLEVELAND-C BASS-C OAKES-B Waldrop plunges through against Columbia 1 SMITH-G WALKER-C CRECHALE-C M LEE-B DUBOSE-B JONES-B Oakes scores for Jackson against Greenville W' NDHAM-B HADDAD-B THORNTON-B 2 WALDROPWB HOLMES-B FOREMAN-B Jackson scores against Columbus Generals IRBYe-B JOHNSON-B WELLONS-B ws LLS-Mgr. STATHAM-Mgr. YATES-Mgr. Dubose scoring winning touchdown in Turkey Day Classic WEN HAM COACH BERRY COACH CRABTREE ED MCCCOL, Captain Name Johnny McKay Billy Greenlee Bobby Wysinger Cecil Thomas Billy Vallus - Carroll Garrett H. C. Roberts Dan Morgan - Rodney Clements Jimmy Gibbs John Young - Billy Ray Pollack Bobby Crawford Claude Bruton Robert Fisher Charles Barineu Lloyd Burton Woods Eastland Jimmy Kurts - Billy Hilton - Jay Woodbeck Linley Ward - Ronny Clinkscale Benny Banahan Herbert Walker Ed McCool - Johnny Moony Frank Riley - Paul Walker - Billy Lewis - John Little - Edwin Mize - Cubs 14 - Cubs 14 - Cubs 48 - Cubs 32 - Cubs 13 - Cubs 21 - Cubs 7 - - Cubs 21 - - Total Pts. l7O B TEAM ROSTER Position - Wingback - - Tailback - Fullback - Tailback - Guard - - Center - - Center - - Guard - - End - - - Fullback - Tackle - - Guard - - Quarterback - - Tailback - End - - - Guard - - Guard - - Wingback - - Tailback - Guard - - Quarterback - - Tailback - Tailback - Quarterback - - Wingback - - Fullback - Tackle - - Tackle - - Tackle - - Tackle - - End - - End - B TEAM RECORD Weight - 151 - 143 - 150 - 155 - 145 - 148 - 143 - 163 - 140 - 165 - l7O - 140 - 135 - 145 - 150 - l4O - 136 - 125 - 140 - 145 - 149 - 145 - 150 - 153 - 143 - 150 - 173 - 175 - 185 - 205 - 150 - 145 Brookhaven O Greenwood 20 Vicksburg O - McComb 6 Brookhaven O Greenwood 6 Vicksburg O Clarksdale 6 Total Pts. 38 BASKETBALL W if -- ' W BILL CRABTREE BILLY ALLCOOD Coach All-Big 8 EtllEllll lliEllllU The Tigers this season started with the handicap of losing all of the starters of the pre- vious season by way of graduation. The l949 team boasts a good recordQlO won and 5 lost in regular play and one won and one lost in tournament play. The schedule this year was tougher than it ever had been before. The Tigers played more games than ever before and played teams never before encountered, the three teams being Natchez, Big-Eight champs, Hattiesburg, Big-Eight runners-up, and Philadelphia, Choctaw Conference Champions. The schedule was difficult for a green team, but the players showed themselves to have the stuff that has characterized Jackson's basketball teams in the past-team spirit, de- termination and hustle. Central entered the Big Eight tournament seeded second along with Hattiesburg. ln their first game they won handily over Gulfport but in the second lost a heart- breaker to the Vicksburg Greenies by one point. When the Big-Eight selections were announced it was found that Billy Allgood, hustling forward from Jackson, had made the first squad. I N l ALI-GOOD1l: PRUITT-F J. C. NAIL-C Captain X W 15 m fs TSW A ? ' ' W ua. W F H m A ALLEN-G BENNETT-C C-ARRETT Manager I I W s WARE-F MCPHAIL-C BUCKLEY-F U W Jr? FARRIS-C LESLI E-C BURTON Manager TRACK F Y d COACH FRANCE .Q..., PRUITT-Mmile Sl NGLETARYF-440 yards CAMPBELL-ZZO yards IRBY--220 yards 1 p J A .... ,,.,. ,, ., z - , .M -.--.-Q. H .a.- -.f -. 9. W .C W .Q 7 1 - A www f,::3:5::::.::::-:::, e ..... : , , Jw- gg:-'-1 ., 'fuer :gggzggmx H ,sr 4 - WM me 1- JM 'sy W, W, , . V? ..,.,., 4 ' 1 V ff' .. .,, iz a ,iT5 i,.k1 g N, V? ,gg .. s',.:5f'::a-f' 3333 r -X, ,N 5 .fm 'P' rm .,A., ' lf ' W' 4 HADDAD--hurdles WINDHAM OAKES BASE SHN I ALLC-OOD USURY ALFORD COACH BERRY BATTERIES ALL l Ellllllll T l GOOKI N POPE ln '48 the Tigers won the state championship for the third consecutive year and reached the finals of the Southeastern Tournament in Lakeland, Florida, only to be eliminated by Ramsey High of Birmingham. 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Sykes President - - Vice President Secretary - - Treasurer - - Reporter - Norma Kate Shafer Margaret Beall - - - Sybil McKay Betty Cox - - - Betty Cray Norma Kate Shafer - - Margaret Beall Betty Gray - Margaret Crook Sybil McKay - - Mrs. Jordan - Johnye Laseter - Elizabeth Lester Betty Nelson Wesley Ann Travis Elizabeth Lester - Normastel Ford Joan Sylvester - - Betty Nelson Joy Kinnebrew DECREE HY-Y - - - Mrs. Jordan Mary Ann McNeil - - Joy Kinnebrew - - Joan Sylvester Margueritte Denny - Betty Sue Clifton TENTH Sponsor - - President - Vice President Secretary - - Treasurer - - Reporter - GI RLS' Sponsor - President - GIRLS' HY-Y - - Mrs. Lay - Cliff Conlee - - - - Betty Piner Margie Lea A - Mary Hallie Polk Freida Will4erson - - - Mary Hallie Polk Bonnie Grace Gillespie - - Barbara Denmark Ernestine Morris ,V . ,s is 1 Q BIBLE CLASS - Mrs. Jordan - Pat Leep TENTH GIRLS' HY-Y Spiznf-or - President - - Vice President Secretary - - Treasurer - - Miss Carter - - Fay Wattis Mary Jo Williams - - - Jo Glynn Hughes Carolyn Hurst - - Ann ROWC Ann Rowe - Jane Wright Barbara Gunter TWELFTH Sponsor - - President - - - Vice President - Secfy.-Treas. - - Reporler - - FOURTH DECREE Sponsor ---- Mrs. Minnie D. Sykes President - - - Annie Greer Leonard Secretary - - - - Johnnie Webb y Boys' Hl-Y - - Mr. Godbold - - - Jimmy Allen l - - - Bob Marsh - - Frank Stodgnill - - - Bubba Mize TENTH BOYS' H I -Y Sponsor - - President - - Vicc President - - Secty,-Treas. - Reporter - - - - Mr. Ciibbes Lavaughn Bagwell - Woodrow Wells - Junius Jordan - Harry Allen THEATRE Sponsor - President - - Vice President Secty.-Treas. - THESPIANS' Sponsor ---- President - - Vice President - Secty.-Treas, - GUILD STAFF - - Miss Patton - - Ralph Hester - - - - John Wellons - - - Jane Laird i i SOCIETY Miss Whittington - - Charles Boyles - - Carolyn Saxon - - - Henry Eason COSTUMES Sponsor - - - - Mrs. Hannaford Chairman - - - Mary Jane McDonald Scribe ---- Bobbie Jean Winstead CASTING AND DIRECTINC- Sponsor -------- Miss Patton Chairman - - Bill Williams Scribe - - - - Martha Henderson MAKE-UP Sponsor - - Chairman - - Art Chairman - - Scribe - - - - STAC-E CRAFT Sponsor ----- Miss Whittington Chairman - - - Jack Flood Scribe - - - - Carolyn Saxon AND ART - - - Miss Franks - Ceralynne Marley - - Hazel Brashier - - Melva Dawson LIGHTING Sponsor ------- Mr. Venable President - - - - Jerry Miller Vice President - - Jimmy Korndorffcr Scribe - - - - Henry Nichols STAGE Sponso r---. Chairman - - Scribe - - - PROPS - - Mrs. Campbell - Dolly Shortridge - - Lillian Parsons PLAY READING Sponsor - - Miss Johnston Chairman - - - Anne R. 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Reporter - - SALIENTS - Miss Musselwhite Colle Lowery - Donald Bell Dorothy Darrach Betty Jo Marsh - Coach Berry - - O. T, King Buster Anthony - Dot Hartness - Jimmy Banks ialil A, 3 Silt HOMEROOM Sponsor - - President - - - Vice President - Secty,-Treas. - Reporter - - SYKNOLOCISTS Sponsor - - - Mrs. Sykes President - - - Bob Kennington Vice President ---- James Herring Secty,-Treas. - - - Shirley Owen Reporter - -- - Mary Ellen Chapman TAPS TERRIBLE TERRIERS Sponsor President - - Vice President Secty.-Treas, Reporter - - - Mr. Codbold - Claude Bruton - Sonny Freeman Fredda Shelton - - Margie Lea 2Ol - - - Miss Patton Melvin Campbell Carolyn Kochtitzky - Anne R. 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Reporter - HOMEROOM 225 Sponsor - President - - Vice President Secty.-Treas. - - - Reporter - - - - Mr. Weems - Rosetta Stephenson - - Pat Gainey Betty Murphy Nancy Lightsey Mrs. l-lannatord Chris Crillis, Jr. Shirley McDavid - Bryant Horne - - Will Tate Zll - - Miss Ruff - - - Frank Reilly - - - Sybil McKay - - - Bill Traylor - Johnny Garst COQUAE ET HERAE Sponsor - - - Miss Heard President - - - Nancy Ann McCombs Vice President - - - Paula Lightsey Secty.-Treas, - - Margueritte Denny Reporter - - - Pat Holloway HOMEROOM Sponsor - - President - - Vice President Secty.-Treas. - - Reporter - - l i l l pu 310 - Miss Chandler Reggie Walker - Linlcy Wai'd - Ernest Slmrt Cecil Lipscomb HOMEROOM 205 Sponsor - - President - - Vice President Secty.-Treas. Reporter - - - - Mr. Beckett - - Frances May Barbara Wykert Minnie Farlow - - Barbara Smith l l HOMEROOM Sponsor - - President - - Vice President Secty.-Treas. - - Reporter - e HOMEROOM 325 Sponsor - - - - - Miss Hutchison President - - - Martha Harris Vice President - - - Joan Hart Secty.-Treas. - - Annie Greer Leonard Reporter - - - Billie Sue Hallman HOMEROOM 327 Sponsor - - - President - - Vice President Secty.-Treas. Reporter - - Miss Fletcher - Victor Vance - Ernest Barry Normastel Ford - - Burt Mullin 223-A - - Miss Lester - Bennie Banahan - - Roy Arnold - - - Ben Myers - - - Tommy Lee , CHIEFS CRIEFS Sponsor - - President - - Vice President Secfy.-Trea5. Reporter - - HINTOINVS Sponsor - - - President - - Vice President Secty.-Treas. - Reporter - Ve 'i 5 Rss 9 QQ, A ,X wi 9 mx' sag Q51 s ' X xy we N s A is A X Ni . Nw ,, s s Y. Qc sa ,. ii HOMEROOM 320 Sponsor - - - Mrs. Sneed President - - - Lillian Mays Vice President - - - Bubba Foreman Secfy.-Treas. Reporter - l-lARRlS'S Sponsor - - - President - - Vice President Secty.-Treas. - - Reporter - - - HOMEROOM l25 Sponsor - - - Miss Baker President - - - Nannette McCarter Vice President - - - Barbara Garner Secty.-Treas. - - - Dolly Snortridge Reporter - - - Bobbie Ann Anderson Flora Anne Downing - - Guy Claypool HANCOVERS - - Miss Harris - Mike Griswold James Korndorffer - Gilbert Hoffman - - - Robert Hunt HAL'S PALS Sponsor - President - Vice President Secty,-Treas. - Reporter - DIXIE Sponsor - - President - - Vice President Secty.-Trens. - Reporter - Willie Conch France Wayne Wills Robert Pruitt Morris Burdett - Nan Joyner 'sr BRATS - - Miss Clingan Q - - Ruth Kennedy Ernest Spencer - Shirley Herman - Bill Williams HOMEROOM 321 Sponsor - President - - Vice President Secty.-Treas. - Reporter - - - Mr, King Jimmy Newsome - - Jimmy Allen - Johnye Lnseier Hampton l'loll:inLl ii 4 1 'U 1 IH ARTRI Sponsor - President - - Vice President Secty.-Treas. Reporter - LAY'S BAD EGGS Sponsor - President - - Vice President Secretary - - Reporter - . .Q.f.,.Q .,.,.,, , ,,,. ....' f ..v.. .. ,, , . We www lSABEL'S IDLERS Sponsor - - President - - Vice President Secty,-Treas. - - Reporter - - - - Miss Johnston Emmett Anderson Danna Hutchinson - - Kirby Walker - - Jane Wright - - Mrs. Ruth D, Lay - - Jane Wilson - - - Jackie Majors - Jane Oakes Ernest Curman CRATS - - Miss Franks Jenkins Spencer - - Helen Maute - Patsy Buchmann - Jean Neil HOMEROOM 206 Sponsor - - - - - - Miss Tizon President - - - Lucy Toy Candy Vice President - - - Margaret Weston Secty.-Treas. - - Winnifred Edwards HOMEROOM Sponso r--- - President - - Vice President - - if 5 . Secty.-Treas. - - Reporter - - - 209 - - Mrs, Campbell - Steele Johnson - Mary Lou Bowles - - Betty Thomas - - - June Haddad HOMEROOM 309 Sponsor - President ---- Vice President Secty.-Treas. - Reporter - - - Mr. Gibbes Betty Rose Clifford - - - Gene Caddis - Ernestine Morris - - Mary Ruth Jones MILLSAPS COLLEG u.IACKSON, MISSISSIPPI SUMMER SCHOOL First Term ----- May 31 -- July 2 Second Term - - - July 5 -- August 6 'lr FALL SESSION Opens: -------- September 5 ul' 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 'A' For Inf 01'lllZlII0l1 Wrile: DEAN WILLIAM E. RIECKEN 1 BELHAVEN COLLEGE JACKSCIN, MISSISSIPPI l.'4.st.s.-r'l'5:ai:'7Aivfl1liilSa32Ulf'..lf...'L:Q r5.32g3i.i.t..igI.ie,.zslF 2 af' .i , or f Belhaven offers an ideal opportunity for the Jackson girls to obtain a college education. ln the field of Liberal Arts a wide range of courses is provided and in the Vocational field courses are offered in Business, Home Economics, Science, Speech, Art, and Religious Education. A few scholarships are available for well qualified students. You may enroll as a day student or stay in the dormitory if you prefer. For information, phone or write: G. T. CILLESPIE, President Compliments of DRAUGHON'S BUSINESS C0llE6E Bridges Building - Jackson. Mississippi Mississippi's Largest Business College The demand for Draughon's Trained Sten- ographers, Secretaries, Bookkeepers and Ac- countants Is great. Come to See Us p Write, or Telephone 3-3826 for DETAILED INFORMATION III C K S 0 N COMMERCIAL C0llE6E Q . , NATIONAL SSOQATIO in. fl Q n 'GYie6mbIern .ef 07? Gfnneni Sa-wi MISSlSSIF'PI'S BEST EIHUIF-'PED BUSINESS SEHCICIIJ' 'A' Call, phone, or write for information about our training plan, terms, etc. MRS. T. C. SCHILLINC-, Manager JACKSON. MISSISSIPPI Phone 4-7717 S PRINTING - - g Tucker Printing House AND - t DFFICE PLACEMENT BUREAU OUTSTANDING ADVANTAGES: ENGRAVINC- - - 1. Finest Rooms, Equipment, conveniences Mississippi Engraving Company 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. 'A' Call for Information-DIAL 4-8922 LEONARD E. CLARK ---- J. P. 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