Charleston High School - Warrior Yearbook (Charleston, MS)
- Class of 1952
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V -kr. , - 4, .'4. . 4.-N . 1- 1.-1 ,K L 7.1 ., 1 .Q s 'I ' .gn fx . .1'F'f.'4.f 'UA ,, 4. -'L J A ' 2 K Wi ' ' 21-A f X 'fi A . UL? 'V 5' wg x,-A3.,f.x 3 Q K '. wg.. r ' ' , M 4' 'aff Q 4 y . .. ,, 3.-L ' ' .. 7-Q. an Q ' P2 J..f'1l'5M 5 ' X Q ' ' -hw , 1- . . . ,, ,saw 2 x 1 4 .bi qi i. .AAL Mi is zlwy- . ' 1. - ffl' A ,x , W ' ' ,A ' , . M g, , , -f . .sg if 5 .N A ,E 1' KA I ' Q L , P? 39 '45 r- 'I . ' Y wi Q :N ' ' 'Sf 1 ' ..v:v1,ff- '. .4 r 5+f:?'1.M -r ' V - W, 1 A Lzgfn-,. ' ,L su 2. Y ' .J k v , , .Jr , 4 RQ., 4 , . xr ,i.,'3bQ., ' -.2 ' 4 . x I r R? 'P' 1 A . 52 1 - .j,'c f . 4 1-, ww YQ- A -I f .-1 If , ' 'Fa K A .f,,,, , , , ., X1 s A A w 1 M 'mix V . H, .H ,Q 1 .3 Y. - A-: -' .. Why V ,,, . 4- ,. if ' 4 THE WARRIOR Edited by CHARLESTON HIGH SCHOOL Charleston, Mississippi :Q:1g,F:?igQ!Q,-L Ill -izffiil 'zz Though many men strive for their place in life, few attain genuine success. One of these few we were fortunate to have in our midst. He will always be remembered for his Christian characterg his love for his family and his fellowmang his understanding, patience, and kindness to the little one through his long years of faithful service as our bus driver-- a cherished inspiration to all who knew and loved him. In the sincerest appreciation of his guiding influence and example, the 1952 Warrior is respectfully dedicated to the memory of William Spencer fBilll Priddy who died August l5,1951. r r ' is ' pf: Faisal ' ,., N . Nfff' w I ., I 1 OUR SUPERINTENDENT MR . SALE LILLY who helps us solve our numerous problems, praises our efforts when we succeed, gently but firmly prods us on when we fail, and is not ashamed to say he loves us. 3 1? r ,' X i ff ff , 1 f5hQ ex 9 'N . ,, ,QT '12-:i.Q' MRS, JOYCE ELBRECHT Social Science MR. ROY VARNADO Coach Mathematics MR, LEWIS BAYS Science MISS RUBY BARNHILL Social Science MR. MIKE MIHALIC Principal Athletic Director MRS. I. D. SIMMS Secretary Commercial Subjects MR, MOSE P, TAYLOR Agriculture MRS. MOSE P. TAYLOR English MISS EMMA FRANCES HARRIS English ii NSS .SA wg' 5 QI... l W . . Fa ' ' ' ,551 ,,.i,.':, 4 3 ,. MR. FORMAN MUSSLEWHITE Junior High Principal Science MRS. FOMAN MUSSLEWHITE Junior High English MISS IOYEANNE PEEPLES Public School Music MR. VICTOR ZAIEC Band MISS EDNA LAVENDER Home Economics 1' PJ rli, xi I ' 2 1 --,. ' 1 4 5 ja! ' ' Z I -rt X I 3 T1 N if 1 ir-l' 1 ' 'W' ...qi MISS QUINN GORTON Mathematics Physical Education MISS MARY JO AUSTIN Library MISS ELOISE LAVENDER Junior High Scoial Science MR. BILL GUNN Junior High Not Pictured: MR. JOHN SI-IEEFIELD Social Science ,mi I E: PHILOSOPHY OF 2 CHARLESTON HIGH scnooi ,-- L ...gnu- 114:-1 Charleston High School exists solely for the benefit of the students. The faculty gives the following as the statement of beliefs for this school's existence. We believe that each student should be given the opportunity and incentive to develop spiritually. It is the obligation of the school to be instrumental in instilling principles of Christianity which will cause the student to love, honor, and worship God and to live daily the principle of the Golden Rule. We believe that each student should be taught the advan- tages of good health and methods of improving and maintaining good health through a physical education program and a school health program in co-operation with the public health service. We believe that all students need to grow in their ability to think rationally, to express their thoughts clearly, to read and listen with understanding. We believe that each student should have an opportunity to develop vocational efficiency in attitudes, skills, and under- standings that tend to make a worker an intelligent and productive participant in the social and economic order. Further, each student should be guided into gaining emotinal stability. We believe that all students need to understand the rights and duties of citizens in a democracy. We believe every student should learn to appreciate beauty in literature, art, music, and nature. We believe that each student should develop a feeling of respect for other people and consideration of another's view point. Each should learn to live and work co-operatively with others. Each should do his best to win, or excell--but win or lose each should always exemplify a high standard of sportsmanship. A! if mi ,....i- -'limi Z X President ...... .Tames Pollan Vice President ...... Brad Dye Secretary-Treasurer . .Katie Hardy Reporter ...... G. W. Raney ICR ,. SENIORS A57 -.J ? 'P' S Y fwfr: UC J.. -.qs -P? sf' hh, ,id . 2 u K I 7 ' H s ...on g,'. .g.g., y- v ., Q 'W' N. 'W.. n v u ax , 4.43.5 ' Ar ' U! 1 .TH . 'P 7. M' fm V 4 lr sm XXX 1, .V x J . 'rl ,J , 1 EULA ALLBRITTON F,H,A, 2,3,4gY'TCCI1SI,2,3,4gMOStDigIlifi6d Seniorg Black and Gold 45 Office 4. JOHN ARENDA LE Scouts 2, j,4gG1CC Club 2,4. MARY NELL ARENDALE F.H.A. 1,2,3,4g 4'H Club I,2,3gG1SE Club 2,4. BILLY BARTON Glee Club 2, 3.4. SARAH BRASHER Y-Teens 3,4g F.H,A. I,2,3,4, Reporter'4g Basketball 1, 2, 3.4. OWEN CHA MPION ROBERT DOLE Football 1,2,3,4p Baseball 1,2,3,4g Basketball 2,3,4p Track 2,4g F.F.A. 3.4, Treasurer 4g Hi-Y 4g Class Vice-President 3g C-Club I,2, 3,4, Vice4President 45 Who's Who 4. ANNE ELIZABETH coLLUM F,H,A, r,4go1ee Club 2. ELLEN MORGAN COX Glee Club Ig Basketball 1,25 F,H,A. I,2,3,4, Queen 2 Secretary 4g Y-Teens 3.4. av-Y' fi N-QP 'Y I R ,E g Rf: sae - 4 I 7 A x ELVA JEAN CRISSWELL Glee Club I,2,35 F.H.A. I,2,3. 41? KENNETH DAVIS Band r,2,3,45 F.F.A. 3,4. -35 ml A nm 5 BRAD DYE , I Class Vice-President 1,45 F.F.A. President 45 Hi-Y 5 A X 5x President 45 Football 2, 3,45 Basketball 3,45 Annual X 3 Editor 3, Business Manager 25 Black and Gold Business Manager 3, News Editor 45 C-Club Secretary-Treasurer 35 Boy Scouts I,2, 3,45 Baseball 2, 3. -fv- MARSHALL EASLEY Class Secretary-Treasurer 35 Baseball I,2, 35 F.F.A. I, 25 Boys' Chorus 3. , , fi-fmpcfv ' 'V is A R+-if 414' VIRGINIA ELLETT F.H.A. 1,25 4'H Club I,2.3.4, Vice-President 2, President 3, Reporter 4, A -' 9 MARIE FRANKLIN 4-H Club 25 F.H.A. I,45G1ee Club 45 Track 2. , fi 1 ' tl ANN FORREST X, .A Football Queen I5 F.H.A. 2,3,43 Y-Teens I,2,3,45 Miss C.H.S, 45 Football Maid 4. .I ROBERT GREEN 5- -' r,E,A, z,3,4. fl KATIE WARREN HARDY Y-Teens I,2, 3,4, Secretary 3, Vice-President 45 F,H,A, 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 2, Secretary 35 Class President 2, Secretary-Treasurer 45 Cheerleader 2, 3,45 Hall -of Fame 45 I Z Black and Gold Assistant Editor 3, Editor 4. 9 eq. CLYDE HOLLAND 4-H Club Ig F,F,A, .l,2,3. BILL JAMES F,F,A. r,2,4. ENOCH KIIHNL F,F,A. 2, Band 2.3. MEREDITH KNIGHT Band I,2,3,4g Football 2,3,4g C-Club 2,3,4g F.F.A, 2.4. GEORGE WAYNE LEWIS Cheerleader I,2,3,4g Glee Club 2, 3,4g1I. Playg Class Reporter lg School Spirit Award 3g Black and Gold Staff 3,4g Who's Who 45 Library Club 4, Delta Valley President 4 HIRAM LITTLE Football 3,44 c-club 3,4, F.F.A. r,2,3,4, H1-Y 4. RUTH MCCULLOUGH F,H,A, 1,2,3,4g 4-H Club I,2gG1BC Club 4. HUBERT MARTIN Football I,2,3,4, Captain 4g C-Club I,2.3.4: Ir. Playg Baseball l,2, 3,4g Track 2,3.4. GLADYS MORGAN F.H.A. l.2.3.4. '?' 23. z ' 'Uv .,..49 ..1 Q BETTY MURPHY Basketball 2, 3,4, Y-Teens 3,4, F,H.A. 2,3,4, Office 4, KEITH NEWMAN ' f.F.A. 3, C-Club 3.4, Hi-Y 4, Football 2, Baseball 3. LEON NEWTON Baseball 2, 3, Track 2, 3, Who's Who 4, Football I,2, 3,4, F.F.A. I,2, 3,4, President 3, Secretary 4, C-Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, Hi-Y 4, Class Treasurer I ,2, Class Secretary 3, M. C. O'BANNON A Basketball l,2,4, 4-H Club I,2, Reporter 2, Class Secretary-Treasurer I, Class Reporter 2, Hi-Y 3,4, ...f 3 71 mf JAMES POLLAN F.F,A, 2,3,4, quartet 2,3, Track 3,4, Football 2, 3,4, Basketball 3, Class Reporter 3, Class President 4, Most Outstanding Student 3, Glee Club 2, C-Club 2, 3,4, ,Reporter 3, Band I,2, 3,4, Hi-Y 4. G. W. RANEY Football I, 2, 3.4, Baseball I, 3,4, Basketball 2, 3,4, Af C-Club 2, 3.4, Track 2,4: Hi-Y 4: Class Reporter 4. 'U' MQ' KATIE SUE RANEY Basketball I,2,3,4i F,l-LA, I,2,3,4: Beta Club 4: Track 2,3,4: Y-Teens 1,23 Most Athletic 3,4. SALLIE SLAUGHTER F.H.A, I, 2, 3,4, Paper Staff 4, Beta Club 4, Who's Who, 3 4, Office F,H,A, I,2,3,4, 4-H Club I,2,3,G1e6 Club 2,3, Paper BOBBIE STATEN I 9 5 Z Staff 4, Office 4, Jr. Play. ll SENIGRS K ,dl Vg , 'P 4' w-'Y A 3 ' s 'ini fi C?- AVONELL STEELE F,H,A, 1,2,3,4g Paper Staff 1,z,3,4, MAHLON TAYLOR Class Secretary-Treasurer Ig Class Vice-President 3g Class President 4g F.F,A . President 2, Vice-President 45 Football I,2, 3,4, Co-captain 4g Basketball I,2,3,4p Eagle Scoutg Track 2, 3,4g Hall of Fame 3g Most Athletic 3,4g MI. C. H. S. 4. DAN TRIBBLE . . . . .3.4:4-HC1ub1.2. JEWELINE TUCKER M , . . ,2,3,4g4-HC1ub1,2. '?' AEQQJJHYQ MARVIN TUCKER Hi-Y1, 2, 3,4, PEGGY WOLFE Basketball Ig F.H.A. I,2,3,4g 4-H Club I,2, PEGGY WRAY Glee Club 3,45 F,H,A. 4. 12 'Cf qw... 'YQ William Williams , , , , President Billy Fisher , , , Vice President Ray Murphree , , , Secretary Sis Little . . , Treasurer Alice Johnson . . Reporter 1405 3 X Wi Joyce A1115 on Jane Cocke Auston Cole .41'!'u1l.' ,' I , gf- 1 .- Y 0 I.. Y 1 . . f . fm- K, ' 'U Vw 7 F ,Q-ii! onyx F . ,H A a-1 r '-,- . Eb Q,--:A-35,-4 3 K V .fi 1 4 , J, ' 4, George Payne Cos sar J ua n1ta C ox .Toe Cunnmgham JUNIORS -43' V L .Tack1e De Mange -siv- x Elaine Dicks on rdf? ,VY-Q 'NS Mary Frances Dungan Nan Dunklin Katle Dunn Sarnmle Eastrldge f'c , 'in W has 91' ' 2 4 , f gf ia Q IQ? Margaret Elllett Edwin Embry Elizabeth Erne rson Billy Fisher Maxine Franklin Margaret Hall JUNIORS Walton Hall B ob Hardy R obe rt Hargett Bobby Havens Charlotte Hendrix Armarie Holland 15 M Q 4? 5 IW f. 6 in M' - Q-.ul 'sw 1. J 7' Fred Howard Alice Jean Johnson Ida Louise Keeton Doris Kendall Marilyn Kirby A Tom Lee JUNIORS r if Maude Helen Little Melvin Little Gene Mc Cullough Jon Meek Mae Milam R iley Mitchell T lf s Ray Murphy Shirley Nabors Kitty Owens JUNIORS Jimmie Morgan Martha Mounce Mary Gayle Murphy John Morris Pritchard i H. James Roberson Ruby Rolley Ruth R ounsaville Tommy Sanders nfs Er Q- Jarnie Shook He len Smith Joe Tennyson Allen Tomlin Billy Tucker Ve rnice Vaughn B obby Ward JUNIORS -oi Not Pictured Hazel Champion s . vii . .f-if.wvff:4,f3. V ri if Y.. -, 9: I , - 21' , Q. i ,Qi -A . w E E A 1 my M Wm Hom Wm in un vmmwf ww-vm wr 9 I QP! mmol WM Muna bvrwv,-1 'f 'ff mfw,-am-.+.,, ' -V mil NMI mm!! 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Morgan wh 1 7 n -'sr fi 3 Peggy Morgan Frances Mounce George Newman Troy Odom Carolyn Pettit Travis Pollan Alice Porter Yvonne Pressgrove Edwin Rice Luke Rice Sylvia Riley Neva Dean Rippee I? x , f X f Z fe '1 -J .1 - 1 1 Merrill Tutor Fay Wilson .Toe Wolfe Gene Worsham Neil Wrenn Robbie Wright Sue Wright Not Pictured Ut: - -4' 7? rr F -s 'WP1 -I 'v ,,,f x i' 'I ,A 3 ji' 'SV- f I 5 . J 1, if , SOPHOMORE CLASS Dossie Shook Culley Smallwood Gene Smith .Terry Smith James Wade Staten Lottie Tedford Mary Elizabeth Thomas Barbara Tucker Claudia Turbeville Helen Champion Betty Volkman Joe Hardy John Williams May Dean Mc Cullough ri ll?- '49 Qin, 9 sw YE'-':'T!1 5' - r,-,f...lA3m Q f Lf. N' . ,ilfj - ,K ., 1-.Y ,I 'f' ' I, . A PRES!-IMEN so-Aw. xi. P, RJ ll' K 437 ' . 'f' FQ S ? Q 5 S Y S 3 3 President. . . . George Bailey Peters Vice President . . .... Robert Gray Secretary. . . . Robert Pritchard Treasurer . . . Carole Milam Reporter . . Kay de Mange fl, . i f 1 Si' NS, ?P. ,iw K Pirliz., - T551 - ,Le viii-lb 1, 1 o ii., fx ' -v '. ' ,g,n,,,, can :fi ik 1: 0 .in 'T p 5-. 5 1 . ' 4' ,Q e f ,.. ...R ., x ' 'JN 1- ls' H 453 - - ' A J wk . YA Pg 41' I-uv-f , ' As I ix . 9: 'H N W 5 lb , - fm 5-'W Ax -FUN, l I M. an ROW I2JOl'lll Adams, Bessie Allison, Cecil Allison, George Arendale, Betty Brasher, Keith Brasher. ROW 2: Billy Buntin, Don Butts, Patty Cannon, James Cobb, Jeanette Coker, Billy Cole. ROW 3: James Cole, William Cox, Kay de Mange, Nelda Denley, Nick Denley, William Devaney. ROW 4: Peggy Dew, John Dickson, Tommy Ellett, Vallie Jo Ford, Betty Goad, Phillip Grace. ROW 5: Robert Gray, Bobby Greer, Gloria Grisham, Loyd Gunter, Faye Hardy, Gay Lynn Hardy. ROW 6: Ray Hardy, Charles l-lunnicutt, Rube Hunt, FRESHMEN J 9, .-at -in , , wg, AL X' Y A 1. f Q95 W l Z ' 'Q' -rv. 4' fx-'Q -, -3 . - .,.. ' 'l 411: I V- 1 , I 1 T3 X if l . r . ,, A r I I ,S 'y ' B: 11: 'Q A'24 V V ,H .- - .. , I f .. f, .Q 1 ,X V N , J . 4 .V if-Q,k.r' . .'-rg IT -v I 1' --. 49- 2 if-41' ' Mt, I, Q 'Y' lv, '1--uv .S-,, : fs x vi- 9 l f'f'-3431 , , ' 11, ' lR,.r . ., , , '. st-4, 1 IQ' 1. ,ev br V Xi, Q.-0 ROW I: Martha Houston, Louise Kelley, Wade Kellum, Betty Jean Kernodle, James Kirby, Marvin Earl Kirk. ROW 2: Alene Lawrence, Fred Allen Lewis, Betty Sue Lindsey, Douglas McCord, Jerry McNulty, Carole Miliam. ROW 3: Don M h e Pe Newman, George Peters, Violet Price, Robert Pritchard, Davey Ramsey. ROW 4: Joyce Raney, Bertie urp re , ggy Ray, Robert Reed, Johnny Sanders, Morris Selby, Mary Beth Sheley. ROW 5: Charles Simpson, Ellen Sumner, Macon D 11 Vinson Carolyn Weems Mary Elizabeth Wolfe. TOW 6: Shirley Worsham, Hardy Wrenn. NOT Thomas, arre , . PICT URED: Howard Blount, Laverne Franklin, Joyce Havens, Lula McCammon, Norma McCullough, Bradley McKay, Mary Frances Massey, Dorothy Mills, Joe Murphey, J. W. Reynolds, Lee Robinson, James Thomas, Betty Tucker, Bobby Joe Yates. CLASS 7 S -Q -,J J' N- 1 ,Q x sa 17' z+ ' 1. . . :ii-' -'4 ' H 3 5' -::?,r 5355. U' f v Q 4 . D -' 'lwfr , - , 5 . ,gi .- f A as 5? I If 1' . I f , 4 A + -ff rt - - ,M I . + ff 11 A I' NEBQA 1 n ' , , 5 I N ., .. , . , . . , f' ' , few '- x .L --8' 'L i , Q i rl V. V! ' k 1 if my-I 3 :Q Q v t , N-.197 1 I gm Q L y V. -I fx ,F . : ,YJ V, W' A ' ' ,gg ' A .-.1 ' V ' Z J T ff- if 5 ff Q, , ' Q 'M- V F '4 ly ! Q' ' I I 7 M' I - . R. lv r l I Q 15-' Y I , l il' la: Q ' af-1 A 1 1 A 4 ' Q' .1 v ,. 1 L, f N 4 Y 111 ' in by 1 L X Q Q ' ,hy I, V 5 , I - A 'A 0 I Y I V I. w I .HI 1 -' 1 1, I V! K L 'sy I 5 17 2' I, Y M I ,QW 'Mx Q ,V , Z, A -V: X W 1 4. y 4 , M z N Y 4 , ' ' I 1 J 4' I K . -X ', ' 2, Q x ,. ' A . 3 . 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S. 11 Charleston 30 Tippo 18 Charleston 28 Paynes 10 Charleston 34 Enid ZZ Charleston 19 GIRLS Paynes 10 Charleston 6 Teasdale 12 Charles ton 10 Paynes 16 Charleston 14 Tippo 3 Charleston 12 Paynes 18 Charleston 4 Enid Z0 Charleston 8 Paynes O Charleston 3 Cascilla Charleston Paynes- 3 Charleston 14 1 . 44 4 - H05 ,T ai I 4 . F r-7, 'd f. -aqui J 4 A. J I it - x -4 no rg e .gf I as f ' x 'F - .af 4- x I ' 6 .1 ' .1 '51 ix ..- 3 'Q . KX x - ,x N, 4 'O J! c fi.. , ' ,ff '1 --in f rx A4- w n 'Ii ' 1 41 . can U ., Q-4:11, .t A , ,. 'sa . ' -.S ' w 'Are y by ,QQ 1 , ,- '4 I L, X L li ilk f' S 4. , .JL N 4' J 6-1 ii- li, G my ' S -4 1 'v lt--9 x 4 'AX B1 ' t '7 , by 5 i fl' 'I Q A 3 ,ffl-T 4 53' 3 5 J J-1 . 5 . ff -9 ii w 4 I X ' X 1- A ffk fg p ig 4 gi 'i y Y ' P Q sc i -' A .JA 4 R. . LT! ' B waz kgs 27 .. .. 2 am T ggcaxr. EIGHTH GRADE Betty Sue Arendale Dura Nell Baker Bonnie Blount Harold Boyer Sally Broome Tyce Buntin Bill Burkley Bill Cossar John Cossar Dale Dew Harold Dogan John Embry Jimmy Evans Elizabeth Farris John Ed Ford Alice Marie Fulks Donald Greer Barbara Hargett Claude Hargett Bonnie Mae Holland Patricia Holland Lattie Horn Avery Jones Lamar Jones lvy Beth Mabus Carol Manning Shirley Mathews Garyland Middle ton James Mitchell Ruth Mounce Jerry Neely Shirlene Newsome David Odom Bobby Owens Barbara Ann Peters Betty Lou Peters Ted Riley Gerald Rippee Frances Roberson Vera Robinson David Sayle Peggy Slaughter Eleanor Smith Marcell Surnner Martha Tribble Ed Williams James Williams Shirley Worsham Shirley Winters SEVENTH GRADE Jimmy Brasher Benny Butts Betty Champion Edward Coleman Mary Alice Collett Bobby Dogan Eva Nell Douglas Connie Finke Betty Sue Ford Russell Gray A. L. Hickey Martha Hill Bessie Ray Holland Billy Hunnicutt Elmer Hunt Ester Rose Jones Evelyn Keeton Joe Kellum George Allen Ke rnodle Marijo Kirk Marilyn Lavender Earlyne Lowery J. C. McGarrity Marline McFerrin Curtis McGee Lillian McNulty Buddy Mabus Betty Manning Archie Osborn Lydia Owens Graham Pettit Betty Ramsey Charles Raney Ala Fay Reynolds Shirley Reynolds Sylvia Reed Marion Nell Rice Charles Rideout Charlene Ricks Thaddius Roberts Hershel Slaughter Janie Smith Ted Smith Alice Fa e Staten Dan Steplienson Juanita Sumner Earl Tedford Jane Vinson Nancy Ward Steve Whitaker Alvin Williamson Billy Worsham Marjorie Willis 'Q 0 'F , lifts. .35 Q- '7' 3 I 1,5-, A iffy ni ' R -tl. .. 'wr ,N ' I av- -wg. -A -Q I l fl i X -. AE ,n -UA fn laxsawl Q .ll+.J'H. A Q1 , xl' -f . ' x - J-Q K V- . , x xr . 7 ,, 't N ,. .. F' J ' I L' Xa' NM 'Q A 'Na Ai.. 1 Vi ,, H F. if ff Q-J 'V-3 -ily 3 -7' 4+ ' fn ff? 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'UM X ff N Q- I. tl N' ez D .,M,,,,?r , .--, - ,If W:-9 , 4 ' ' ,-Q. ,, ' ,Q cf' f . ,Hvfff-0 ' 'q,' - TQ '12 1. . ' f,4' . ' . ,. , , 1. 4 ww 4 , . ,,,'p, ,- .. z . , f ,g 4-ff M2 W' ' , Y s 5 f f ,Q Q 1 , 1,4 Wm ,I L: I U 4 1 . 38,-7, f'P 'P?i, C.H.S. BAND PERCUSSION SECTION LEFT TO RIGHT: Nan Cunklin, Rube Hunt, Edward Coleman, Joe Wilcox, John Cossar, Bobby Owens, Hershel Slaughter, Johnnie Sanders, Dale Dew. R Aww I , , P m ' 2 W' Q ' C ff' .53 V A y f E , M, ,WMM 3 , L 1 - -. It M . . ., ' 'W' ' our ' i s C LARINET SECTION 11 bit f xv tr LEFT TO RIGHT: Nancy Ward, Mary Pollan, Betty Ryane, Barbara Arnold, Tyce Buntin, Mary Sheley, Thaddeus Roberts, Tommy Sanders, Jeanette Coker. SAX OPHONE SECTION Eva Douglas, Lacy Newton, Fred Lewis, Marilyn Kirby, Bill Cassar, James Pollan, George Cossar. E nn In Q Q V . if ,'::l, A .,.. .ANNEX ' T if-Y :Q X at Q. as I -x an 'UQ is Wg. 1 . . h I I me 5-E9 ' v ' 49 V ,4 f ' E W' - .fi 3 ' 'f 'A' 155511 - ' '51 Q ,Q 'Y' 1 W ' iw l - E 3 , L4. Oi, , x I .., ar I .uhh Q H wi. I -fy . ,, . ,,,,f 15, V 4 . lv, ' -E ay 2 A ifrf- .1 ' f '- Q - 0.7 'M 4 . M J N ,fl 1. TROMBONE SECTION Barbara Tucker, Ioe Wolfe, Sam Estridge, Robert Gray, Edward Coleman, Te mit , y y Gene Smith, Bill Burkley, Kenneth Davis, Joy Betty Arendale, Russell Gray. TRUMPET SECTION d S h Dewe Rane , Bennie Butts. ce Havens, Alice Fulks, Barbara Peters, David Sayle, Don Butts, - v 1 v , . ,, 1.5 Jar if 23? V 5 Www an BEZLLS Dale Dew Nan Dunklin MAJOR EJTTES Kitty Owens Joan Googe Betty Lindsey Carole Milam DR UM MAJOR Connie Finke Ffa 1' ' me 1 :LA WARRIOR STAFF Sponsors, Miss Mary Jo Austin, Mr. Lewis Baysp Editor, Jackie de Mange, Assistant Editor, Rosie Dempsey, Business Manager, Joan Googeg Feature Editor, Maude Helen Little, Sports Editor, Henryse Cox, Snapshot Editor, Joyce Allison, Art Editor, Louise Henson: Members, Sylvia Riley, Elaine Dickson, Kay de Mange. The WARRIOR STAFF could not have produced this annual without the cooperation of the Charleston citizens who cheerfully and generously responded to our request for advertisements. In addition, we offer our thanks to the typing students and to those other students who, untiringly and without personal recognition, aided us. B Wfflf-rn ' s . 43? xt i ' ... U5 7 1 M F 'YQ4' 41, 1552 fvr, . ' fv -,X 1 4 :Ply q1I,l ' , 'A 4 'I .. J My g , I - . f as f f' i r ' xy ' ' 3 f KI!! 1' K I W 1 Q . . -a s-i - CHARLESTON. MISSISSIPPI NOVEMBER, 1951 b MW affgjgk ' GM ' 'Q Cossar, F-rankxln, T 'A 'S i G as What Are Yogi Llttle, Have Leadmg Thanks To The I Elementary. W ,r L 0 . , . I, K djfrddir Pl Lwkmz FOV- Roles ln Jumor Play Student Body 50110101 NCWS ine dfffmid BY MARGARET BFNIQETT By CHARLOTTE HENDRJQ, 'he Black and Gold Staff wishesl eu the classes in grade fSC Tallriho ,' A X 6-Q66 P enk the student body for co-, L ffvwnxstudyins 9fU0Ut th' lY0u: like ' 90918 to' If you see any extra By 45 lf, to Qt, ' with us in such a fini. . - Each room ha .layed a ay' Yvvsl if amfnd and Bemhardts with a P0606 6: ' I0 06106. - change of prices. Dv -. ' Q Wlllub Of P3 ,t of +' - of xngekuxifl 100141118 ble or two thrown infix, Q1-xffe Or -24,0 C, I6 - made annost gig Wa QQ - 'sugru .Cefn I 51552 aibgefl 'educa' around with 8, mils '-YIJQQ oo fo tba QQ gg 'An we did L ar ..?7'10r I - 'V had iiemoefie. pfizplst yor: eyelashes and mut. 4500 ,clogs ltfqv Q X ' Q flqretf 3 And 1 . ' 0 S r . 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Q 76.1 I attempted the F-'iff?g?e'?lnei?830dHjt -'lekti lplngihers b Tau?hax4re,sE..frfce to Lry ntw fields of in- radio, George Linn. 00 ki, 'Joao Qemfsg xzyilixfmggcgrgidofaui.good foachloven Week Hallo. fe X - Wlnchell, a young q, 49 I f Gam hd W The grad wed X-.ii want to learn to be on your twenties, Maxine Fmm... 46 gh hair 1911111115 S9aY0hin8 f01'otwo mx this 0.96, Gay l we, i 'ho0l Qff-'fro YOU th' telle Winchell, Lymanls wh?-gl :ebftfctufefi and clippings' Writing and ters and .' year. liver. l 5.10, -inks rl'-ing for ob tractive but extremely rattle-523, fe-Wfitmgf I Submitted what I Laney is on me ut, .Teeth si ani Slllde To Hel-ef' ,nz .Maude L1ttle a.4 fthought was my masterpiece .P9wM1'5' .The students are very prom ri, Th nt e H' ,their Birch Bark, which ls wh: W to Lhglflack and Body Black And Staff itilndians used in making boat vi9'0Derat1,,k the Stu C0141 Sta Editor ................................ Katie Warren Hardy if'l In MPS. MUL611aH'S 1'00m. 1 t 5011-In mel Wm, Uljeflt bod ffvwfsheq Assistant Editors . . . Gayle Murphree and Nan Dunklin ITIPOIN-2 18 m0fl6liI18ir1 clay and CBC 5 to this he ch fo .9 y 'Of COQ News Editor ........ ....................... B rad Dye '-takes' an Interest in their gold l 1 a u V qmars aeg We nge of ch H Hn UI 'oo 'Da Drive 6' thande allnostlg. lnue lr We 9 Bhg Feature Editor .. ..... ................. G eorge Wayne Lewis as Society and Art Editor ........................ Jayne Cocke Hy Miss Pearce's third grade is that Jack Wilson is sick and 1 hospital. Jimmy Milam has ,X you, did I 'L g Sports Editors ,......... Katie Sue Raney and Mahlon Taylor .len his good maroon cap, so if yol XS aes-'fry Business Managers Ann Forrest and Charlotte Hendrix let-. it Wm you please let mm km ea U.. My I , f tl: Circulation Manager .. .............. A ....,. George Cossar QW- 'Mm Polkis C1856 gave :een was cro .Rin 7' 'nov Typists ...,......,... .,.. E ula Allbritton, Sallie Slaughter, GD- chapel prggram 1331, week. mem crown. oeoieel ,.,.,,,,, to Nell steeie and Bobbie staten C9'na.me of in was '-.emma 'rue 1 Wi DY9 and James Pollen in high f Sponsor .......,................ Miss Emma Frances Harris ng With Books . Peter 0'8he I her the C1'0W'l'l. 8 f judging -uvvwwgrngna-'u5 .2z'Y-nr1.nn'F'f'-f T .. , . ., ... I W .ff -W .. 'st' 0Dh'1,ih17 fn snhnnl zup, and L I The conte gm around tov . id cafes 1 41-5. 4 ouse to c mer was ar rch candid tain castu as' attract Spirit. M sDalsyMa .rmlrie H aper CBI: 1001111311 1 P01 colors iooky 3,5 H 'lev wg 1 l fklrt ri. was I. . dreil. E - ln Wo: nd was 1 filsgh he-so s an Iflrl A' is ,- 3 V- e wi H15 .41 A. mm ass for rented Bday l story really kgs, ay and no new ave lc 2 inter ng an als, ba The: sf. in ' George Wayne Lewis Shirley Nabors . . Ruth Rounsaville . Minnie Clare Allison Miss Mary .To Austin BETA CLUB UBRARV District President . . . President , Vice President , Secretary , ,Sponsor MISS QUINN GORTON MAUDE HELEN LITTLE Sponsor Corresponding Secretary JACKIE de MANGE ROSIE DEMPSEY President Recording Secretary NAN DUNKLIN KAY de MANGE Vice President Treasurer ALICE JOHNSON Reporter 9 5 4' .., r , . - .r Y 0 - -f - XX , I , ' Lllgirff . - to ?'+-QT, SLUQYWQ --.1-fJ,h -,, SPONSOR Mr. Mose Taylor PRESIDENT Brad Dye Ir. VICE PRESIDENT Mahlon Taylor SECRETARY Leon Newton TREASURER Robert Cole REPORTER Rae Murphree SENTINEL Meredith Knight 7 V T ' 59 , 1 ff- 'E ii I xi 44 0 . UAL V K Alma -HM I WF 1 wif 'I ra 5 Jane Cocke Mary Gayle Murphree PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT A '7'1n F at Lil 5:15 4 MG' 21.9. Miss Edna Lavender Sarah Brashier ADVISOR Maude Helen Little REPORTER PROGRAM CHAIRMAN H Ellen Cox A SECRETARY Af e We ,A 'fi Q ' 5' Q qw ,d llT'l Q, 44 Wflnf falls.. , ,, . J 'L ,,.b :V Allv 1 , xxr HIGH SCHOOL CLUB: President, Bessie Allison, Vice-President, Violet Price, Secretary, Lula McCammong Reporter Virginia Ellett. JUNIOR HIGH CLUB: President, Shirlene Newsom, Vice-President, Betty Sue Arendaleg Secretary, Barbara Ann Peters, Reporter, Betty Lou Peters: Sponsor, Mrs. Foman Musselwhite. in 1' 4-H CLUB MOTTO: To Make the Best Better HIGH SCHOOL CLUB: President, Billy Fisher, Vice-President, Dennis Kerr, Secretary, Rae Murphreeg Treasurer, John Morris Pritchard, Reporter, Joe Tennyson. JUNIOR HIGH CLUB: President, Avery Jones, Vice-President, Bill Berkley, Secretary, Bi11Cossarg Reporter, Charles Raney, Sponsor, Mr, Foman Musselwhite. A 550' 791-1 . 1 2, ' - ,. . .,,f 4 5 4- 5 'ry H Q 2 iw ff f if I 4 9 . 4,-, HERSHEL SLAUGHTER SA LE LILY BETTY SUE ARENDA LE Vice President PATRICA HOLLAND Secretary ' DA LE DEW Reporter 4' f inward? Q 5 . ' -fv. 1 his hw p Lf. as. me i Q . me UU' V ' ' 'I , W nm I H' harm?-,L 2,5 I mill' X ' ' 1 1 ,- 1 Elvira Shiva an 1. ' il A Juv ' r 1 nr:- mm lf' 1 1 .1 illria' A 1-is . ' , fl 'W 'M - '7 i l r 'rf' ' rf, N D U l - . 1 , lv J High BRAD DYE BILLY FISHER WILLIAM WILLIAMS President Secretary Vice President HIRAM LITTLE GEORGE COSSAR MORRIS SELBY, BAILEY PETERS Treasurer Reporter JON MEEK Program Committee MR. ROY VARNADO Sponsor THADDIUS ROBERTS RUSSELL GRAY CHARLES RANEY Vice President President Secretary TED SMITH, EDWARD COLEMAN JERRY NEELY JOHN COSSAR TYCE BUNTIN Treasurer Reporter Program Committee JUNIOR HI-V 'B I B'- K f Il Y-TEENS MISS ELOISE LAVENDER Sponsor MARILYN LAVENDER President ALICE MARION FULKS Vice President -In-Dm MISS FRANCES HARRIS CHARLOTTE HENDRIX Sponsor Secretary JOYCE ALLISON ANN FORREST President Reporter KATIF W' HAFRDY CONNIE FINKE Vice President Secretary Ju LILLIAN MCNULTY Treasurer MARION NELL RICE Y- Reporter W W i 1 1, 421,21 0135 448 W2 ' Z ,,.k, QQ, Wh 'fly ,f ,. ..p ,- fm. v y GLEE CLUB CHARLOTTE HENDRIX, President and Pianist ROW lg Juanita Cox, Mary E. Wolfe, Peggy Wray, Gloria Grisham, Carolyn Weems, Mary Gayle Murphy, Maxine Franklin, Secretary, Martha Mounce, Reporter, Mary Nell Arendale. ROW 2: Hazel Champion, Louise Henson, Neva Dean Rippce, Robbie Wright, Ruth McCullough, Betty Volkrnan, Katie Dunn, Betty Hall, Shirley Moorman, Johnnie Mae Holland, Marie Franklin, Miss Joyeanne Peeples, Sponsor. ROW 3: John Arendale, Allen Tomlin, Rae Murphy, Billy Barton, Norman Boyles, Vice President, Darell Vinson, James Kirby, JUNIOR GLEE CLUB If A thy' wi A . 'A' -Q' . v . . .. as 1 I ' X' 9 f I sol 1 Q U IN N G OR TON Basketball , P1 Phys Ed RAY VARNADO MIKE MIHALIC Head Coach Assistant FB Basketball mfafrz -' 'mv or .i.u,g.f.: My-gm - 5 3 .3 A14 . fl R 4 v sv - v- 1 'ig HQ- '6:4,,.' 5' 1 f 'S' R' v R y1l,l I ,Lk , Q 'tn My ,Y '41 5' 'fl t' V I -. A 1- nwelf , It-Q ! K fs, ay 1 I 2 v 'sax ,i , ,v.,'i -1: 4. -l uf: lf'- q-,-. az, ,M,,,?. ., -4 ., ,- H yy... ,514- ' jg 1 ,Q ,if , I .-ni X ,, f '- -1 wr X f '-H fw ' Af I' 1 iw .. Co-Captain Martin, QB ,air A 4 g: Newton, HB First Team All Delta Valley at 2 :A.W' 41wr, , llxl .4 an I 3 l K ?'f 5 SEASON RE CO RD QQ - Q fwn Charleston Z6 Durant 0 . C -C t T l charleston o west Tallahatchie14 O ap am ay or Charleston Fulton Z0 Charleston Batesville 13 Charleston Winona 33 Charleston Ackerman 14 Charleston Drew 33 Charleston Charleston Charleston Charleston Eupora 7 Sardis 7 Bruce Z0 Grenada 13 Nw R. Cole, E Honorable Mention All Delta Valley Raney, E ollan, T, -94 Cunningham, T POSING! Little , G CHOW-HOUNDS! Dye, E Knight, T 09 52, . a i f 5 1 1 Selby, c i T. Pollan, T f.w iz -aaa. Rice, QB A f , yd' A 1 1-ll Q Meek, T . .,,,,, M, , C Lee, HB A. Cole, T Hardy, G F i S C 1' SENIORS ' C Pntchard Kellum, HB WITCOX, G ossar, G S Embry, QB Q, V ' , E e Hargett, HB Kirk, FB X, Owens, T - A -4' Y vu CHEER LEADERS ,Tv-' bi .,.a.a. ,,.. -'G ,- 1 Thomas, G J. wiuiams, C, K . 9 . 'Il N. . Arendale, G Za- ,..4, Dixon, HB f 'Q-9 .1-9 J. Kellum, Mgr. NA.. OUEEN J. Cole, HB KA PKBQ . BANQUET SHOTS! x 'T 'vxxi LS-- f J . Kernodle , Mgr Q-. QJ. Ig? .Li 1 ,yn . C 5, 3 ', I 'W 4 Q 4 V T1 Pe ters, T Worsharn, HB ROBERT GILL CHECKS OUT! f '53 Ward, E Reed, E I WELL ESCGR TED! ! Morgan, E J. Williams, G JOE IS BASHFUL! 1 x ' , X QLES7 5' , , or M M0133 299 3 f' 2 gr , ' 1 Q ' ll 1 f ' ,1 Y x F 3 R no W vb Dye Forward T' . Y! A Lilly Manager Q lin, F 0 '- lm WW: :'1 f7? , F 1 ,I E P V A .Ji Martin Forward Taylor 1 1 Guard .FJ f alltk Q 1.5 3' .,, , , n X 1 N el '70 I jf A I A . ' 1 7 or ,V X X Q S 1 b 14 I i i ad- ' A gf: l, J gf ' Q zmlj. .ll. F 5 sEAsoN's RECORD Cunningham W Center 53 WTHS 29 Z5 Cascilla 37 35 Water Valley 56 56 Grenada 42 W -,,,..4r9- 37 Batesville 54 ' Worsham 36 Cascilla 39 Manager ru' az? 5 ' ,uzsryy .fr W-ss' F Q W 5 F l C ole Guard 50 , ,M , 5- :5 , .. Q . , v.12sQ.g,. V' ,Z 'I WH . , 4 , f QM , , wh- 1 R an e y Forward i2f,,,,,1 Mc Hann Gua rd QQ E r S7 Z Emi 1 1 s Q 5 -A ff? H0 . 7 . 5 v xy R ,E , , J j 41 E E If xi I , , . 27' .',. at E 1 m i 2, A ' 5 SEASON'S RECORD ,- C HS 3 9 W THS O ' Bannon Center CHS 35 sardis C HS 4 Z Gr enada C HS 4 Z S a r di s C HS 6 0 Oakland C HS 3 Z C a s c illa CHS 41 Water Valley . 1 Q :ns, f 4 V 7 lf 4 Rice Forward -1 :4lr,,. ' N, ' SWL 59704, ff'22 2 Hardy Guard 51 lf! . , Y 5 M ii: 220 R Q 1 EQ Cossar Guard 1 r W Evo E F fx fx' f C Q5 R Wilcox Forward Joyce Allison Forward , Q fl ll f 9 if ' , .2 f C tk? X .:,, , . , I W uf fl' 't - A 3 4 4 a 3 1 R . 4 44 nf ,. Claudia Tuberville . Lingie Hodges Forward - 1- 1'-, F i.-? f51i.a , orwar SEASON'S RECoRD yi? CHS 40 WTHS 34 I I Q-PJ Z 5 ff Yjegf CHS 20 Casciua 30 xk CHS Z8 Water Valley 19 , ' CHS 42 Grenada 20 x H ' ..4ll 4 ' 'i v l'4l' 5 CHS 20 Cleveiand 37 X 1 -V' '..f' 4 X X1 CHS 35 Casciua 30 4 H I 3 1 ,. 4 X Q 0 f it ' L1 3 ,U I2-.f-ff f 1 .40 J . A C 3 . , , .-.X Katie S. Raney Betty Mruphy Guard Guard 1 'l'l il N gy A X . I i Carolyn Petitt Sue Wright , ' Guard Forward of 4 x ' 1 4 Jane Cocke Coach Ann Forrest Manager Quinn Gorton Ass't Manager V' -'E' 3 'x fE'Q il 4 , . L- - m af -QV if t , I 4 f' . ,. .A . , . .A -ug - 2,1 .F f. Thr , ,Q ... 'f F X rf-, 9? , 5, 'i V 5' p F rj 4 H zl - , x 4? v v Ti ' X lg x A ,, , . :fy Tkgw 5 - , , F 'A Q ,I my fm Shirley Cole if' 1 if ' Forward P T ' Nelda Denley Sig Ijtgle Forward u I SEA O ' RECORD CHS 29 WTHS I H jr ' f 7 ff - .' CHS 30 sal-dis ' N L 'T E971 V U' CHS Grenada is y , X V l iv- V- F CHS Sardis 'Y j j 'y la CHS Oakland 1 A l 'J K Il 2 K ks Q CHS casciua if T CHS Water Valley fl F f X l '- -' ,sg z R Faye Hardy Guard Betty Henry Guard 6 H - ',. ' 1 S y Bessie Allison V Guard 53 Ruby Woods Forward 1 mile relay BASEBALL l95I .QR N11 f We returned to the diamond after a year's lay off. With an inexperienced line-up, the Warriors were in the process of rebuilding, Our record for the season was as follows: ,ff CHS 2 Batesville 1 f X CHS 3 Como 6 f CHS 11 Winona 13 CHS 3 Sardis 5 CHS 5 Grenada 11 CHS 5 Batesville 8 CHS 4 Como Z CHS 5 Winona 9 CHS 5 Senatobia 9 CHS 2 Sardis 6 PITCHERS INFIELDERS OUTFIELDERS Hackman Raney Williams, P. LF Little Tennyson CF Martin C Little, C. RF Cole C Little, H. Newman Coach - Bill Gunn Cossar ' '50-5? 5 t TRACK Our track team accomplished quite a feat when we were runner-up in District Il Track meet by winning a beautiful trophy. We were nosed out by 1 lfZ points by Hernando. Katie Sue Raney won fourth place in the State in the 75 yard dash. Point winners in district meet were as follows: 100 yard dash ZZO yard dash 440 yard dash 50 yard dash 75 yard dash . Frazier 2nd . . . Hackman Znd Allison Znd . .Katie Sue Raney Znd . .Katie Sue Raney Znd Girls' broad jump. . . . Sue Wright 2nd Boys' broad jump ..... Mahlon Taylor lst 880 yard relay 0 . . 1 . . . . lst-Newton, Williams, Little, Frazier o 1 . . n - n Q n . Q 4 n . . . . lst-Allison, T. Lilly, Taylor, Hackman High jump .......... Taylor 3rd High hurdles . . . T. J. Smith 3rd Low hurdles . . T. J. Smith Znd 54 N 1' ' www-' f. 3 Fa H. I T F 1 .ss T7 J 2 if-2 I 'F 1. --, vc--,USL HISTORY OF ATHLETICS AT C. H. S. l95I-52 August 14, 1951. Fourteen lettermen reported for the first day of fall practice. The hot, dry weather made practice even rougher for those of us who had had an easy summer. Sept. 7. The Warriors opened the season by overwhelming Durant 26-0. Leon made two touchdownsg G. W. , oneg Cole, one on a pass from Panny. Panny converted twice. Sept. 14. West Tallahatchie outscored us 14-0. To top it all off, Tucker dis- located a shoulder and Pap broke his hand! We can always, however, look back with pride to 1950 when we licked them 42-O. We can always say Wait 'Til Next Year! Sept. 21. The Fulton Indians came to our town and were scalped 42-20. Touchdowns scored were Lilly, Newton, G. W. and Martin, one and Taylor twog extra points scored were G. W. two, Robert two, and Taylor two. Sept. 24. Rosie Dempsey was elected Football Queen and Ann Forrest, Sis Little, Jackie De Mange, and Joyce Allison, Maids. We really have our share of good-looking wimmen around these parts. Sept. 28. Homecoming was a big event for us! We defeated Batesville 14-13 for our first DVC triumph. Leon reallv starred by running 70 yards for one 55 rf I Li xx-g ,QW . . ,- 3. ' ', rl - N 5- . .n -,Qs ,P-.13--A -J. sill' .rl SW touchdown and 25 yards for another. At halftime the escorts, Cole, Newton, Knight, and Pollan, were really proud of their lovely queen and maids. The boys really deserve credit for playing such a good game after such a wonderful halftime distraction. Oct. 5. Winona overdid it by working us over 33-O. We had a nice trip! Oct. 12. Ackerman powerhouse of Choctow conference came over and lost to us 21-14. Oct. 19. Undefeated Drew D. V. C. leaders came over and remained undefeated with score of 33-14. We scared them when Newton broke lose twice for long runs, one for 68 yards. Oct. 26. We went to Eupora where Coach Gunn alumnus was coach. In the last two minutes we tied 7-7. Robert Gill Lilly ran 45 yards to set up score, Panny passed to Mahlon 30 yards to counter. Nov. 4. Coach Mihalic was out ot town because of illness in his family. Coaches Varnado a.nd Musslewhite took us boys to Sardis. We boys played our best game of the season and won 27-0. Touchdowns made were Tucker one, Newton one, Taylor two. Panny converted three times. Nov. 16. Bruce powerhouse rolled in town to avenge previous loss. After wading around in a cloud burst we lost 20-6. Leon scored our touchdown. Nov. 21. We went to Grenada and were defeated 13-7. Cole scored on a 35 yard pass from Panny. Our season ended with five wins, five losses, and one tie. We did our best, but played a rough schedule. Once again we say Wait 'Til NextYear. Nov. 26. Basketball practice started with seven lettermen reporting to Coach Varnado and eight lettermen to Coach Gorton. Dec. 6. Our girls defeated West Tallahatchie 29-28, our boys won 39-28. Dec. 11. Sardis won out in the last second over our boys 36-35. Our girls won 30-17. Dec. 13. We got some revenge for our football boys by beating Grenada 42-31. Our squaws won 48-22. Jan. 3. At Sardis we realized what an enjoyable vacation without practice can do. Our boys lost 46-42, our girls, 16-13. Jan. 7. We took Oakland girls 42-13. Our boys won 60-38. Jan. 9. It looks as if the best in the county came together for the first time. Our girls won 25-17. Our boys lost to Cascilla 34-32. Jan. 15. It looks as if you can carry a good neighbor policy too far. Scores were Water Valley boys 46-Warriors 41g Water Valley girls 20-Warriorettes 18. Jan 18. At West Tallahatchie Warriorettes won 40-323 Warriors won 43-29. Jan 20. Leon Newt on Made All Delta Valley Conference Halfback. Robert Cole Made Honorable Mention at End. Jan. 24. Cascilla girls defeated us 30-20, boys, 37-25. Jan. 26. We had an ideal Football Banquet with plenty to eat, no speeches, and lots of good-looking boys and gals around. X Jan. 27. In our won gym our girls defeated Water Valley 28-19g our boys lost 56-35. Feb. 1. At Grenada our girls won 42-20, boys, 56-42. Feb. 8-9. Everybody had a good time in Yazoo City at Delta Valley Conference tournament. We spent the night in private homes and got swell treatment from the folks down there. Lilly and Cossar were warned by the Police Department. Scores were Batesville boys 54-Charleston 34g Cleveland girls 37-Charleston 20. Our opponents didn't manage to show us the hospitality that the citizens of the city did!! Feb. 18. After a vacation our girls won over Cascilla 35-30. Boys lost in a good game 39-36. Feb. 22. We are going to Bruce for the District II Tournament. We are sorry that meeting our deadline for annual prevents our writing up the results. 56 2 f 'fimfl 'U' FAVORITES f N X FQ 2:2 f... , fi, in 4 .Q ' Y ' ,f 4' . F :K f I Hai! CECIL ALLISON JAMIE SHOOK Greenest Freshman Wittiest Junior BOBBY LILLY EULA ALLBRITTON Silliest Sophomore Most Dignified Senior 57 J -ur? MISS C. H. S. Ann For re st MR. C. H. S. Mahlon Taylor Y, r WWWWW ,':,ff,z'J ,gp U, im QI' V J! NV, , , ,ww ,,44m,f' f 1 ' ,,m,m.,,: w , 1' ff ,af.,,,f , 1 jg as ' ,, ,,,, , ,. wx -,I ' if F . - 4 w 7 E521 as . .- ai ,,t rel 1 nf -5 Ffa V. at.. ,lf . lf, if A yr , 65 Nw D006 Most Beautiful Most Handsome an Leon N eyvto 1 4, w I1 I 'U . 'affl ffl XNXXXX wma Most Intellectual Maxi USF Tank lin Q Q v R ,JU 'it A MOST ATHLETIC ,Tv A,-, Mah lon TaY1 ex? or 930 e Ygakfxe S0 Sis L . If!-le wwn neon we MOST VEIRSATILE. f MAJ mx NXOSX' 530- I X if iIiQ 3.'if? 1 9 Af l -Q -,. 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