Clarksdale High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Clarksdale, MS)
- Class of 1954
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I Sw Photographers ., , Ren Rader, Ed Connell Jack Sherard, Ronnie Gregg Business Staff ,,,77,7 ,v,,,,,,,, , ,, ,77,7 ,,,,,,777,7, , A George Hirsberg Frank Baker, Charles Medlin, Yvonne Rossie Juanita Lee, Carol Schram, Billy McLaughlin Typists eoee eee, .e,eoooo. r,,r , I 1 Iez Houston, Sue Johnson BUSINESS STAFF PHOTOGRAPHERS 1 1 , . 5 oo Nor even FISH' TYPISTS 2 rf 1.x Q X1 ...,...f To paraphrase the Immortal Bard of Avon All the school s a stage And all the boys and girls are merely players Classrooms corrldors campus audltorxum Llttle Theatre gym Cat Cave Soldlers Fleld these are the stage where the players the students day by day enact scenes whlch make up the drama of C H S llfe a drama fllled w1th excltement suspense laughs tears and romance That these scenes may be re enacted ln memory THE CLARKS DALE WILDCAT of 1954- proudly presents the C H S Revue Ready? Llghts down' Curtalnl On wlth the show' 41,73 I Backlng every show there is an angel. To our angel, the City of Clarksdale . . . who. durmg the run of the show, was our most enthusiastic fan and falrest cr1t1c, who provided the support, the stage, the properties, and the dlrectorsg who this year gave us our new Cat Cave - to Clarksdale, our Home Town, we, in loving appreciation dedicate THE CLARKSDALE WILDCAT of 1954 X CIX'I't1,XX'I-2 'Me S '. . . these are the stages where the players . . . the students . . . clay by day enact scenes which make up the drama of C. H. S. life . . . a 'drama filled with excitement, suspense, laughs, tears, and romance. -'C .v ky, If fa, 'S F . INDUSTRIAL ARTS BUILDING SOLDIERS FIELD in . ..s ' M, . li .. I-f K 'Q I - eff! ' I 'l 1 , If ..f A J? I, I 'N i 4 I . If m 'X x Ii! s v 'fff filif , , bfi, r - ,, -' s : '45 N- 1 ng L ',vN. 'ilu 1 x' - X ,r 5' ..-. V- ' 'f .'.X ,A X 1 ,L -' 2 , '4ffi .'x X' V., l P N - ' 'T l V '.' ' -' .Aziz if-. 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SP .'f'0RS Mrs.fu1' ' rso ,- ' . ry fo Finger W .R ff3.11Cc'am Q -- ' ff iq, Mrs. Annze See Sparks li l., Q COLORS ' , LOWER Refi and White X 'xr .X Red Rose ,J .4 '-5 J , ,, f tm! 14 CHARLES ASBURY An ounce of wit is worth a pound of sorrow. Football 1. 2. 3, 4: C Club 2. 3, 4: A Cappella Choir 4. JESSE DEE BONNER Whistle, and she'll come to you. Football 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain, Basket- ball 2, 3, 45 Track 2. 35 C Club 2, 3, 43 Youth Center Board 2, 3, 4g Presidents' Council 4, Office Assistant 43 Audio-Visual Assistant 4. LOU ANN BAss Her voice changed like a bird's: There grew more of the music, and less of the words. Clee Club 35 Volleyball 33 FHA 35 Basketball 3, 4, Captaing Basketball 3, 4. Captaing CAA 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 4, Transfer from Lula Rich. ELMO BRADLEY What should a man do but be merry? Presidents' Council 1, 3, Office As- sistant 33 Softball 3g Intramural Bas- ketball 4g Cheerleader 4. SENIO FRANK BAKER Knowledge is proud that he has learn'd so muchg Wisdom is humble that he knows no more. Footlighters 13 Red Cross Council 2g Sherard Award 2g Coahoma County Bank Award 33 Latin Club 39 Play- makers 2, 4. KENT BEST 0, it is excellent to have a gianfs strength. Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 35 Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball 3: C Club 3, 4. I .LASS EMILY BRUNSON Her voice was like the voice the stars had when they sang together, Footlighters 1: Art 1: Clee Club l, 2: Office Assistant 3: A Cappella Choir 2. 3. 4, Vice President. RAYMOND COLE The force of his own merit makes his way. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, President. CHARLES BROCATO Wit makes its own welcome and levels all distinction. Basketball 1: President 1, 2: Intramur- al Basketball 2. 3, 4: Spotlight Staff 2. 4: Football 3: Quill and Scroll 3. 4: Wildcat Staff 3. 4: A Cappella Choir 4. LARRY LEE CAMPBELL For he that once is good is ever great . . . Band l. 2, 3, 4, Director: A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3. 4, President: Presidents' Council 4. 1-Q NIAt'oN CAl,I.IlQ0'l l' Untwisting all the chains that tie the hitlflen soul of lmrmony . . . Football l: 4-H Club 3: Library As- sistant 4. CREENIE CARR Her air, her YIIGIZTICTS-ill! who saw ad- mired . . . Footligzhters 1, Reporter 1: Wildcat Staff 1. 2. 3. 4: PTA Citizenship Award 1: Clee Club 2: Spotlight Staff 2. 3. Associate Editor, 4 Co-Editor: Homecoming Court 2. 3. 4. Maid of Honor: Basketball Manager 2. 3. 4: Wildcat Club Board 3: Library Club 3, Reporter: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Presidents' Council 4: Cheerleader 4. BILDRED SHERLENE DAVIS Bashful sincerity and comely love . . . Clee Club 13 FHA 1, 21 A Cappella Choir 4g Student Typist 4. ED CONNELL Born for success he seemed with grace to win, with heart to hold, with shining gifts that took all eyes. Good Citizenship Award 13 Vice Presi- dent 2, 4g Library Club 2, President 33 Presidents' Council 33 Wildcat Club Board 33 Wildcat Photographer 4. JOE DAVIS A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men. Football 3. 4. JANE DOUGLAS How forceful are right words! Clee Club 35 FHA 1, 49 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 1. 43 CAA 3, 4. SENIOR ' '5 I F' BETTY CLAIRE DIAMOND To be rather than to seem . . . Glee Club 1, 2, 3g GAA 3, lg Volley ball 3. 43 Basketball 43 Pl' makers 4 EARL DIAMOND Be silent and safe-silence never be- trays you. Library Club 4. CLASS af? MARY NELL EASLEY Her glossy hair was clusterll oler a brow: bright with intelligence, and fair and smooth. Cafeteria Assistant 3, 43 Spotlight Typ- ist 43 Office Assistant 4. JAKE FLINT Success to the strongest, who are al- ways, at last, the wisest and best . . . AUBREY EDLEMAN Of manners gentle, of affections mild: In wit a man, simplicity a child. Football Manager 3. BILLY FAULKNER Variety, that is a motto. A Cappella Choir lg Band 1. 2. 3, 4. Vice Presidentg Intramural Basketball 2, 31 Basketball 4: Football 2. 3. 4: Baseball 4. 4 40 ALICE GAROLYN ENGLAND Pore is the union of beauty and purity. Footlighters lg Playmakers 23 Basket- ball 1. 2. 3, 4. Captain: Art 1, 2. 4: FHA 2g Clee Club 33 Library Club 2. 3. 4. GEORGE FISACKERLY He is a gentleman because his nature is kind and affable to every creature. Junior Red Cross 13 Football Manager 1, 2, 3g Track Manager 2g Basketball Manager 35 Wildcat Staff 4. J ,,..-ll SHIRLEY JEAN FULGIIAM Silence is nzore eloquent than words. Y-Teens 3: llantl 4: Transfer from Drew. EARL GROBER The faithful sturly of the liberal arts hunzanizes character. Footlighters 1: Band 1. 2: lntratnural Basketball 2. 3. 43 Softball 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 1, 2. 3: Playmakn-rs 4: Baseball 4. Ivy DAVIDSON FURR Happy am lg from rare l'm freel Why aren't they all contented like me? Footlighters lg Art 1. 2. 3. 43 Piano 1, 2, 33 Latin Club 1, 23 Playmakers 2: Library Club 2, 3, Vice President 4: Clee Club 3, 43 A Cappella Choir 49 Girls' Ensemble 4: Wildcat Staff 4. ROBBIE NELL HARTLEY Virtue alone is happiness below. FHA 1: Y-Teens 13 Clee Club 1, 2, 3 Library Club 3 4' Sherard Award 3 Wildcat Staff it A Cappella choir zf 3, 4 v SENIOR f-Q fb JOAN HARRISON I have a heart with room for every joy. Footlightcrs 1g Play-makers 2: Latin Club 1. 23 llanml 1. 2, lluartl 3, 4. Secretary-Treasurer: Band Queen Court 1, 2, 3, Maid uf Honor: State Band Clinic 1. 2. Solo Flute: Lions' All- State llanfl 1. 2. 3: All-State Orches- tra 3. JAMES HARRIS The talent of success is doing what you can do well: and doing well whatever you do, without a thought of fame. A Cappella Choir 1. CLASS PAT HEAD His eye begets oeeasion for his wit. for erery olziert that the one doth catch, the other turns to a mirth-lon ing jest. Band 1. 2: A Cappella Choir 3. 4: lntramural Basketball 3. 4. DON HITE A bit of sound common sense is what malfes men. Football 1. 4: Basketball 1, 3. 4: Band l. 2, 3. 4. ETHEL INEZ HoUsToN Her very frowns are fairer far than .snziles of other rnrzidens are. A Cappella Choir 1. 4: Band 1. Major- ette: Basketball 1. 3. 4: Vollevball 31 CAA 4. Secretary-Treasurer: Wildcat Typist 41 Clee Club 3: Cirls' Ena semble 4. Av ,Q GEORGE HIRSBERG The seeret of the universe, as it reveals itself to us, is personality. Football 2, 3. 4: Basketball 1. 2: Track 2: C Club 3, 4. Secretary-Treasurer: Boys' State 3: Most Handsome 3: Soft- ball 3. 4: Intramural Basketball 4: Wildcat Staff 4: Youth Center Board 4. TOMMY HEHRIN He yourself if you utoulrl serie others Basketball 1: A Cappella Choir 1. 2: Band 1. 2. 3: Football 1. 2. 3. 4. IVA Lou HILL Honor is the reward of virtue. Footlighters 1: Library Club 1: Latin Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4: Piano 1. 2, 3, 4: Band Maid 1. 2: Homecoming 1. Maid. 4 Queen: Golf Team 2: Glee Club 2. 3, 4. President: Youth Center Board 2, 4: Cheerleader 3, 43 Girls' Ensemble 2. 3: Good Citi- zenship Award 2. 3: Girls' State 3: Presidents' Council 4. Secretary: FHA 4: Wildcat Staff 4. FLORENCE Joi' HVNT So well to know her own. that what she wills to do or say seems wisest. virtuousest, rliscreelest, best. Footlighters 1: Piano 1. 2. 3. 4: Cleo Club 2. 3. 43 Spotlight Typist 4. JUANICE HUDDLESTON Ever charming, ever new . . . Footlighters 1: Basketball 1, 4, Man- agerg Library Club 1, 2g Clee Club lg Choir 2. 33 Reporter 2, 33 Band Court 33 Presidents' Council 4, Vice Presidentg Wildcat Associate Editor 43 Recording Secretary 4: Football Spons- or 4. NED JACKSON. JR. Humor is gravity concealed behind th SENIO e jest. Transfer from Austin, Texas. NANCY Jo H1lNT For she is jes' the quiet lfinfl whose natures never vary. FHA 1: Footlighters 1: Playmakers 2, 3, 4g Clee Club 2g Library Cluli 3: Y-Teens 3g Red Cross Council 3, 4. NORMA JANE JENKINS Then give to the world the best you have, and the best will come back to PAT JAMES 7011- Her ways are ways of pleasantness . . . FHA 13 F00tliE1l'lf0TS13.PlHymalc0rS 2: GAA 4g Volleyball 43 Basketball 4: Glen- Club 3. 4- Transfer from Moorhead. CLASS V 'A' JOHN JOSE The whole of heraldry and of chivalry is in courtesy. Band 1. 2. 3. 45 A Cappella Choir 1. 4g Track 3: C Club 3, 43 Foot- ball 4. r CHARLES BOBO KEELER Ah, you flavor everything: you are the vanille of society! B Football 1. 2, 34 Cheerleader 4: Intramural Basketball 4. 1' CAROLYN SUI-I JOHNSON Her ivory hamls on the irory keys strayerl in fitflll fantasy . . . Piano l. 2. 3. 4: Glee Club l. 2. 3. 4. Treasurerg A Cappella Choir 1. 2. 3. Treasurer 4: Girls' Ensemble l. 2. 3: Latin Club 2, 3: Wildcat Board 2: Dixie-Landers 2. 3. 4: Library Club 3. 43 Band Court 3: Accompanist 1. 2. 3. 4-Q Wvildeat TypiSt 4. S. NIARGERY HELEN KERSTINE .4 merry heart doeth good like a merli- eine, Footlighters, lg Piano 1, 2g Art 1, 2. 3, 4: Latin Club 1, 2: Cleo Club 2g Tri-State Art Award 23 Library Club 3, 49 Playmakers 3g Girls' State 3: Office Assistant 43 FH.-X 4. l l'lAlt.IURlIi .NNN JONES Thy 7710llFSlj'lS a ranrlle to thy merit. Fllxt l: l'l4l0lll,LIllll'fS l: Clee Club J 2: llayniakers 2. 3. 43 Y-Teens 3. 4g Library .N-fixtant 3. 4: Library Typ- ist 4. K i JUANITA LEE She is pretty to walk with, and witty to tall: with . . . Footlighn-rs 1: FHA 1. 23 Softball 2, Captain: lloim-eoniirig Nlaid 23 Clee Club 2g Wildcat Board 33 Volleyball 31 llasketball l. 2. 3. 43 CAA 3, Secretary. 4 R4-p.g A Cappella Choir 3. 4. Secretary: Library Club 43 Presi' dent: Football Sponsor 4: Presidents' Council 4. ROBERT ALLEN LOWREY He keeps his own counsel, and his humor is his own. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Solo Clarinet, Drum Majorg Latin Club 1. 2, 3, Secretary 1, 23 Red Cross Council 3. 4, President: Wildcat Staff 4-g Boys' State 3. X , jg' if . ilxif Y STEVE MCNAIR A man so various that he seemed to be not one, but all mankind's epitome. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captaing Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Office Assistant 2, 3, 4g Track 2, 3, Softball 23 C Club 2, 3, 4, President, Vice President 3g Youth Center Board Vice President 3, President 4g PTA Citizenship Award 35 President 43 Presidents' Council 4, President. 'Y oi P 1- BETTY LESTER The spirit indeed is willing . . . FHA 1, 2: Clee Club 1, 2, 35 Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, GAA 2, 3, 4, Presidentg Softball 2, 3, Captain, Wildcat Staff 4. FREIDA ANNE MATTHEWS Laugh and the world laughs with you . . . Playmakers 2, 4g Volleyball 3g Bas- ketball 3, 4g GAA 3, .43 Office As- sistant 4. SENIOR -Q? BILLY MCLAIIGHLIN Though his beginnings be but poor and low, thank God a man can grow! Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 43 C Club 45 Wildcat Staff 4. CHARLES MILTON LowE Music hath caught a higher pace than any virtue I know. Softball lg Band 1, 2, 3, 4. CLASS 111 .X ix 'art 53' -. . ' ' ree- + 34 -'1f'555E-'E- W A?i1f:rjS5-:,.-J-,jfs-1 , , . gi-SN oggqzual -:dfgs .:,::g5'Z-:- CHARLES MEDL1N That man lives happy and in command of himself who from day to day can say, I have lived. Vice President lg Softball 1, 23 Foot- ball 1, 2. 3. 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 42 Band 1. 2. 3. Board of Directors 4g C Club 4: Tennis 3. 41 Wildcat Staff 4. l. ' Q .- ,NX I BRICK NELSON What is true, simple, and sincere is most congenial to man's nature. Football 3. MARY LOU MURPHEY Conversation is the laboratory and workshop of the student. Footlighters 1g Red Cross Council 1: Cafeteria Assistant 29 CAA 2, 3, 4g Basketball 2. 43 Office Assistant 3. 43 FHA 4, Secretary-Rep. AGNES ANN Noe I would help others out of a fellow- feeling. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, FHA 1, 33 Basket- ball lg Library Club 2, 3g Baseball 3, 4g GAA 45 Basketball Manager 45 Art 4. WAYNE MONTY To live the easiest way, nor with per- plexing thought to interrupt the sweet of life . . . Basketball lg Art lg 4-H Club 3. NATALIE PENN Moss A friend is worth all hazards we can fun. Footlighters lg Glee Club 13 Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Basketball Manager 2g A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Treasurerg Library Assistant 3g Girls' Ensemble 35 Office Assistant 4g Wildcat Staff 4g Presidents' Council 43 Delta Li- brary Assistants Association 3, Secre- tary. 't VIRGIE MAE NOSEF Anything done for another is done for oneself. FHA 1. 3, Vice President, Ch-e Club 1,,2. 3. 4, Softball 3, Basketball 43 Piano 1, 2: Wildcat Staff 43 Library Club 33 Student Assistant 4g GAA 4. BE'1'rY J EAN PAYNE A cheerful temper joined with inno- cence makes beauty attractive, know- ledge delightful, and wit good-natured. Footlighters 1, Presidentg Youth Cen- ter Board lg Baseball 13 Basketball 1, 2, 3. 43 Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Rep.: Playmakers 2g Spotlight Staff 2, 3, Art Editor 43 Co-Editor, Reporter ,4g Foot- ball Sponsor 4g Glee Club 3, Most Typical Junior, Presidents' Council 1, 4, Rep., Quill and Scroll 3. 4g Wildcat Art Editor 4. SENIOR GAIL OSWALT Words are easy like the wind: faithful friends are hard to find. FHA 1, 23 Fvotligbters lg Clee Club 1. 2, 3. 43 Basketball 3. 4. YVONNE EUZABETH Rosstr: I am not only witty in myself, but the cause that wit is in other men. Latin Club lg Glee Club 1, 33 FHA 1, 4, President, Presidents' Council 43 Wildcat Staff 4g Girls' State 3, GAA 3, 43 Ping Pong 35 Volleyball 3, 4, Captaing Basketball 1, 3, 45 Softball 1. 3. All Star 43 Library Club 3. PAT PEAY Resolve to be thyself: and know that he who finds himself loses his misery. Football Manager 1, Football 2, 3, 4g NC Club 43 Softball 3g Office AS- sistant 4. GEORGE ARMSTRONG Ross A good man makes no noise over a good deed, but passes on to another. CLASS 'H' lf 1 GEORGE SAMAHA Popularity is a virtue if men have it. whether they will or not. Footlightc-rs 1: Stud:-nt Assistant 2. 3, 4g Softball 2g lntramural Basket- ball 3, 4. Captain: Chef-rleatlvr 3. 42 Wildcat Staff 4. ARTHUR SALOMON Vivacity aml wit make a man shine in company. Band 2g Intramural Basketball 4. l l DORIS SAMARA l wish you all the joys that you can wish. Piano 1. 2g FHA 1. 2. Tre-asurerg Clee Club 1. 2, 3. 4. Secretary: llasketball 1, 2. 3. 4. Captain, GAA 2. 3, 4. Vice tmfgitt.-nt. Softball 2. 3, mit-ybail 2. 3, 4, Captaing Girls' Ensemble 33 Ping Pong, Champion 31 Student Typist 4: Badminton 4. X 7 x l,ES'l'EH SACK Let us lite, laugh, and be merry amongst our frienris. Presidents' Counvil 2g Softball 1. 2: Football l. 2. 33 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g C Club 3. 4-g Tennis 1. 2. 35 All State Mixed lloublvs. DOROTHY M. SAMAHA But 0, she dances such a way! No sun ttpon an Easter day is half so fine a sight! A Cappella Choir lg FHA 1, 23 Clee- Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Badminton lg Softball 1. 2. CAROL ANN SCHRAM Whatever is worth doing at all is worth doing well. Footlighters lg Latin Club 1, 23 Piano 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 3, 4, Vice President: Girls' Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 4: A Cappella Choir 2, 4g Girls' State 3: Sberard Award 33 Library Club 49 Spotlight Typist 43 Wildcat Staff 4: Corresponding Secretary 4. BONNIE 5110014 My life upon her faith .' Footligxhters 1: Playinakers 23 Clef- Club 1. 2: FHA 1. 2: Library Assist- ant 4. BEVERLY SIMMONS A great rleifotee of the gospel of get- ting on .' Footligbtc-rs 1: Latin fllllll 1. 2. 3, 4. Rep.: Cla-e Club l. 2. 3. Hep.: Basket- ball 1. 2. 3. 4g Spotlight Staff 2. 3. 4. Circulation Manager: llase-ball 21 Bad- minton 2: Quill and Scroll 3. 4: Pres- idents' Council 4. Parliamcntarian: Wiildcat Editor-in-Chief 4. NANCY SEvIzRsoN The hand that follows intellect can achieve. Playiuakers 2g Glee Club 23 Badminton 2: Latin Club 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer: Piano 2. 3, 4: Basketball 2. 3: Secre- tary-Treasurer 3g Spotlight Staff 4. Business Manager: Treasurer 4g Youth Center Board 45 Wildcat Staff 4, Fea- ture Editorg Quill and Scroll 4g Trans- fer from Minneapolis. Minnesota, JACK STOCKETT I am wealthy in my friends. Library Club 23 Golf 2, 3. 43 Presi- dents' Council 3g Office Assistant 3. Library Assistant 13 A Cappella Choir 2 3 4 SENIOR ALIAH CONRAD STRICIQLANII Care's an enemy to life, liand l. 2. 3. 4: Football 4. RICHARD MADISON TRIMBLE Free men freely work. CLASS JonN Wlcimiic He is Iruly great that is himself. lfymtluull 1. 2. 3, tl, Captain: lntrzunural liiaskctliull fl. Captain: Tl'l'lIll4 fl: T Clnli 2. 3. -1. Yivv Prvximlvnt. BOBBY POWELL VVILLIS ,llen oil few words are the best men after all. FRANCES DELORES Wmvnn Slip nmzwx ll gmlrless. and slze looks a queen. Fll.-X 1. Vive- Prvsiclvnt 2: Ulm- Club Kb'l'I'IllCRINE Wn.i.i.u1s 1- 2- 31 Slllfivnl TYPN 4- llut lv! mf- silent be: for silenrv is llze' xpeef-li nil low. the musif' of spheres 1llm1'r'. Fllfl l. 2: Y-Tvs-ns 1: film- Clnlu 2. 3. A f 1 , .., Domus ANN WARD A little, tiny, pretty, witty, rharming darling shel EARL WILUAM5 cief- Club 1, 3. 4: Footlighters 1g A f0lfe,5 C1 WU' Serious thing- TQ-nnis lg FHA 1. 4, Vice President: Footlgall 3. 43 BHSk9tb3u 2- 3- 43 A Cappella Choir 2g Basketball 1, 2, Softball 2, Office Assistant 3. 3, 4g GAA 3. 43 Volleyball 3: Softball 2, 3, Ping Pong 3, 4. REBA Cox I,II.L1r: NIM: WYRIGHT Pretty. rlzarniing. IIN'-lilllll llfI't'. The -'lll lfflf' 7'f l-Y ! f lflf' is IPU-V-Wllllf' In lfiml of girl you luulf at l14'ir'e'. 1l'1'll. Vlwransfe-r from NI:-inphisl Bunil JS: H21-kr-tlmll 1. EL1z,xBr:'I'u ANN Y.-xnmzn FRANK ZEPPONI From little spark may burst a nziglzfy ,4llllflf'lf.V, more amlarity, always flame. a11rlar1'ly . . . Baske-tball 1: FHA 4: Tennis 4. :X ffappe-lla Choir 1: I-'nutball 1. 2, 1 Duck, of Link's Studio, made the Senior pictures. The Seniors de-coratvd a float for the Homecoming p rade. I ,V ,af ' I --.Q ,aww N 1 The Senior cast was lntroduced early IH the season ln an assembly program Even between acts, the Senlors were always husw Among thelr performances were the annual candy sale whlch contrlbuted to the flnanclal backlng of the show and the Christmas decoratlons IH the study hall a colorful backdrop for pre holxday actlvltles VEbPER SERVICE LI IZ XBIC TH DON1 Xl DIIOLIL NI NIU 23 1971 liIlNlx ilxXXlK 25' A. 'v O 'MQ' 4 110195 vlonal IIIIZIIIIUIISK r 11111411 W lgner PATSH XIII LEH Inzocatzon HPV CH XRLI N lx FR XNFOHD Uznzvter Oakhur t Qhurch of Chu t V elconzc ILORI 'NU JOE HI NT I esper Wuszc HIGH DCHOOI CHORAL CROL PQ lurfanf V1 arlau 9 H Ill For! go 101611 the World Ntamer H011 CIM Xclam Cam lsalm 110 Wll on 4cc0mpan1sts Sl IL JOHNSON and C XROL NCHRAM lfesper Meisahe P011 er to Become RI V C H XHI INS lx CRANFORD Benedzctzon REV CH XRLEN K CRANI ORD Recesszonal Cram! Uardz Verdi EDWYNNE JOHNER 'W I 1 L 1 u H ' f 1 ' in fl , , ,f A , 1. f ' ' . Q Y . 1 ' ' CHX . '. ff- , 9 PHD I I,OlilfNlflf JOY Hl'YI' VG T 2 Q it .I X ,Q ff 'Q .A I , -' ,,' Q5 . Sf 'f' 5. ,, . 1 ' 'Y 'W ' :ww , A' , H 'af , ' ' '. - ' 5 ' , 'S If , : .- ' - r ' ' 1 1 I ' 'T , ,, , , , , , ,, N , 1 . J T . 'y , ' H , Gvurgc I . 1 1101 SS V '7 '9 f'w . I H 4 , , , K H '. 7 N , , Y' S ' . , fff' - , , 2.f f ,uf '. , L ' D sc , A i H ' f: K -- L f ll! ' f' I I1 t , ., 1 ., , V . ,. 1 1- 1' . I ' I ' I I v , , - , ' - , lb' .4 ut 4' .uv if .Y ,. 'sub' K, lv, C 101 ' s ' 5 o . s ' ' ' H 4 . .,:-. - , EAA. S 1 I I w. xl' 1 ff IX' 1 .V . ,.L,,,,. . , ,. -I. 'T 4. ,, Q. ..w A 1 Q Q55 COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM Theme-A Date With the World llrocessional: ,Ilarcl1 fllll' Flz1n1l10auOr,' O O O Clark CLARKSDALE HIGH SCHOOL BAND Invocation O O O OO O O OO OO O O REV. GARLAND H. HOLLONIAN Pastor-First Methodist Church Welcome Address O O O OO O O O O STEPHEN D. NIQNAIR Piano Duet Hungarian Dance Iva. 5' O O OOOO OO O OO O .O OO O OO O O BIZIDHIO CAROLYN SLE JOHNSON and CAROL ANN SCHRAM LOOKING TOWARD TOMORROW PLANS FOR TOMORROW Hzgher Edacarmn CHARLES LAWRENCF BROCATO obs FRANK BAKER Armed Servzces GEORGE 'VIL RRAX PISACKERLX JR Homemakzng CAROL ANN SCHRAM ESSENTIALS FOR TOMORROW NANCY ANN SEVERSON l anal. Choral Readzng Psalm 121 SENIOR CLASS Youll N ever Walk Alone Rlchard Rodgers SENIOR CHORLS Presentatzon o Class Memorzal EDWARD PEACOCK CONNELL Accept ance o Class Memorzal NEAL GRANTHAM Flute Solo Tourbzllon A Krantz JOAN HARRISON Presentatzon o Plat orm Guests M P SMITH Prmczpal Presentatzon o Class or Delwery o Diplomas H B HEIDELBFRG Superzntendent Presentatwn o Dzplomas TOM T ROSS Preszdent o School Board Alma Mater THE SENIOR CLASS , C5 I 5 Q 3 , , , . .. Y Y . . L A g A 1. n A J I I I 1 ' . O O OO O O O O O OOO . O AL A A 1 . 1 T f A - 1 . 4 7' f' I O '52 a N A I Tile J ' O, . GG 5 39 ' ' f ' OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO f ' OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO I OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O G6 ' 5, ' l f -feeefe-e-- ---e-feAfee4eA-----',eee-e4A--'e'eeee-efA-----eeeee- - - ' f f ' f ' OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO . . O ' f ' OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOO..OOO.OOO.OOOOOO . ' f K6 77 GRADUATION NIGHT Nvitli tht- Y.l'x.W. hut zmcl the Cat Cave as settings. tht- Senior motht-rs, unrler the cli- rt-vtion of thc-ir l'U-t'll8lI'IIlCllf- Nlrs. J. B. llrzialley amtl Mrs. L. ll. llill--honorecl the Seniors amtl their sponsors with four cleverly rlt-coratvcl amcl Ill'll1'lOllSly prepuretl socials X 4 rfgijvd 4 IZ-rl 'I .Jul .ui ,iw gui YU HKU' l. L .Wu : V. 4 lljh,,.,, Lwvww Smit Ann .i NP jirl.t.iJw,:kwMUMtg,ADQlt1f MASKS ' 'ilg l-ii-5: 1 nm 1JPnon01fvtAH L00u A 5,,g54,miiaoirAntsnv1io POSTUITV Wi ' ' nocnm.rorousmAifANu SAKIIFY Uni.: ,mA.1Ah, ,E -:lin -' ' , 'qG:l'r1 ' Following thc meal. members of the class furnished impromptu entertainment for the group. Among thc most popular entertainers for the Senior Socials was Sue Johnson, Shown above. 'H r gzmw Ulf yi., In 14-f2 ,, ,N-. Y ,EY ,521 jff' Vt' .. 1 1 .GQ I lldbvl lr-- wfi he Clvnflzi Vayv Alvrzihani Huy Mifirfzws Friwin Ni. f'xntif'i Carolyn .'xikiIlSUD Lillian Aust Jn Ann .Nyvnt Boyce Bailey 1 fi J- sl I 1 Leslye Baltzvr Marilyn Doris Binder .3 if '27' Bniriry' 'Xikfni I 'J'-' 'King 42 I ll: Patsy Binder Virginia Blavkirurn Hugh Bolton Peggy Ann Bornman Linda Marie Boyd Jennie Ruth Buhl , ' K2 2 ' f A P 4, 7 i 'Z , 1 C CA f Lorniwurfi Burns iiiiij Ros:-1 iilliivf -V X Brarilm' Cailii-oil .- -8- ' 'v ' at 1 X Chris Carruth ' . ' -1 -J Nunn t.m'tli-ilgv ,f. . Z9 0 Agx X 1. 'ft . 2 2 i ii ,-1 Q2 Z eb, I3 -ttx Ciilliiltil ,, Q ' oi' 3 ' a ifiiul Cohen K ' sf . A I , :Xnnv Coker 'iff ... I 1 3 1 J , g ,4 ji Q i Av. . , A Tb. 0 ' ' QQ? Q . ,1 f 4 ,X 444 56 qi V Eiizalwth Anna' Coker -f N3 N, Ciara cimiiim ...fi f r,. Xxwvt 1 al . 1 ' A.. , ,R Anne Corky -nh Tommy Coury Gladys Lee Cox 1, Catherine Criss ar jimmy Crow ul George Patrick Davis I if i JUNIOR CLASS Sli li2lI'lPilI'il A Illl ll2lY Xnrn Gln:-in lfllis Gfwrgrn- Falls. lr. JLIIIIU4 lfclwurrl lfuy ru lxzislm' 491 Hnlvlmy Fulglmam irlvy llnluf-rm Funk 7 Nlilclrc-fl lfurini V l '17, 401' 'MRS -z-ff' ,lu A-Xnn lfurnis, 1 llaynmml fiilfilillil f-Q i i 'af Joan GZiI'flIlf'I' Peggy Gardner Mary Garza Joe Chi! Darlyn Gilbert Gloria Gilbert 5 :ON ' , .,,,x A J zgawfbd 12,22 Z A 1. ..,f Ay avr JI Q L lllnrikl C 1 ml e rrx A' Frm 1 l Neal llranthznn vp Nl.l,r41ttaf1nr1 ' H1-:ner 5. Urevm Ronny Gregg W'illis Hanna Kenneth Hawes X' x X. Ax H1lll'l7I11ll Hem-tor Martha Jo Hendon 3 X --1' 4 JUNIOR CLASS - Farah King ,f Susan Kline l.annx Kxlfr 'T llllflntlllf' Lillzxrfl George l.0fJTl fy, lr. , an HfJl8l'lflXlE1flflfJX ' 3 1' l.awrenrAf: Nlagrlovitfgh D Z4 , -4 ,I r Avr- I ' K I s! ZS -51 l 'M 4 I . ' ir'-f 1. 4 1 1 Sally Nlalwy Douglas Nlrfllain ,-'lnfly C. N1illf:r.,lr. -J Jean Miller I,-Nyw E Ruth xl0UIff r, M' 6? '. I Q if f I ,V oi: 1 Don Lee Morris LfJu1se Nelson Theresa Agnes No JUNIOR CLASS Billie Puckett Ben B. Rader. Jr. Sheri Richard Herman Robinson Mildred Rodgers Yvonne Roy .3 1 - H A Af 1 . yy- ALA Q 4 1 Norwll Ogden . liolulmy Ovorliy lr .ar Q, - -- fi , Y ix -:Q nf X A S if ' i I ' 1 'U Edward Samaha Bobby Schmitz . ,I Patsy Sheley Jack Sherard Bob Sisk 15 Harry Donald Smith Joye Smith ' Robert Earl Smith Louise Spadini JUNIOR CLASS Tommie Tc-el Gloria Thomas ,lim Thompson Tommy Thompson Martha Jane Tomlinson Joe Wasson ,f-. l 415 ' 77' Wvayne Siinson Holm Stocrkett . f f 'v..a Q9 f' -if Nl ,S -J Gene' Watson Wcineiiia Whitworth Q. Cecil Williams Joe Ann Wlillis Patsy Willis Sf JVXIUR QTL,-XSS JEWELRY A Pugh pfunt m thv hw-5 of the Jumore 12 wwf-ixillg Ihr- lfPHK'ZiViZiil4'd flax- ring- and pinx unfl thvu ZiF'f'IHlJ1iYlf1 in group: 10 ad min- Lmfl llfIl'I1 Iflifif'-'ll1f'iF jfvvvlry. 3203, 'f' F 42 ffl . 5 , ffl is 1' gil! A 69 ,QQ 10 HOST BE . 'QW I FRIENDLIEST J MOST LIKELY TO SLCCIEED H' VX I MO -' f I Gladys Lee Cox f. 4 Q jf Homer Greene mir- M .1 :IEW lfaruflwz I-ltlfirlsnrz Bobby Svlzmit: V. x, ' 3 1 u ff! ,fx W Louise .Yefwrz X j 2iM,- Tonzmp' TlIUI7I1J.SU7l ,XI I'IFlI.. HANDSUNIE HOST POPLLAR Lillian Aust L Georffr' Falls 2 wg 7 b va rg X . A. 'Ax 'I -5-' N,' Jane TOIIIHVZSOYI Jimmy Crow .llartha Xfalaiq fn BEST PERSONALITY UNIOR FAVORITES 1843 IX , MOST INTELLIGENT fennie Huh! Edward Samaho ,wr , 9 K Nan cy Grattajiori Bob Sisk ,Q 1. Qs. rf 'UQ' A Palsy Sheley Neal Grantham QAX g., I . I I, ST ATHLETIC MOST VERSATILE Catherine Criss George Looney ,S A WITTIEST MOST TALENTED ..-4' 1 M ' -T I su-f ' -6 FC' fti , 'X ,Bah , Gi: ,,-2X ,Z f Eff I 1 1 'E Zan BOBBIE RAY FRANKLIN BILLY McKEE Vice President President SHED HILL ROBERSON CARRY FALLS Secretary-Treasurer Reporter George Adams, Jr. Robert Antoline Philip Aronoff Hazel Bailey lloward Bailey Alice Brand Esther Brand lin iiii y Broczato Elynor Elizabeth Butler Charles Cainpassi Clyde Carraway Tish Carter Virginia Gauthen Jeanette Crocker Thomas llavis Sheila Doggett Bonnie Doss llarriet Dukes Gail Edwards Harold N. Estes, Jr. .N . V wg: f - r 15 ' r Q ' 26 , Q. , I s- . .ip XYQRQX, .v ., K ,... 19 2 . , ? -J 4- A 57 V - 11' Billy H. Evans Garry Falls Robert Fava Bobby Bay Franklin Billy Gene Frazier Bobbie Jean Furni s Barbara Furr Rosemary Gilbert Naomi Cooclbread Elizabeth Grantham Jess Haley Jackie Hambrick Marion llarcly Dorothy Sue Hartley Joyce Heneage Louise Holcomb Faye Homan Jo Ann Horton Bill Hudspeth Dan Jackson Marthalee Jacobs Jim Johnson Edwynne Joiner Frances Jones Joyce Jose Mildred Kerstine Frances Kilpatrick Sarah Longino , 8 -Q ' vi - oil? e 45 - Yftf fm J 'AA . , Ri if AW? , ah 'ff 4 . e Q it my w it 7 51 4 pf 1 Q 1 , 6, 'g ,f I f U 2 W -3 A A x 44 75, -3 I -'A --sa Martha Ann Looney Bill Lowrey Bobby Malone Margaret Manning Martha Love Mansell Jimmy McCloud Li Paula McClaughlin Billy McKee Palsy Miller I. R. Mizz- Hufly Vi 111' ent,M mmlm ty lioherl M fmmm fly Ann Morris Bill l'enclergraSf Diane Perkins Martha Ann Peters Glenda Pfeiffer June Pickel Lillie Dell Hegel Harris Alan Hesneck Sue Richardson Shed Hill Roberson, Jr. Ned Sabhatini Lucy Jean Salley John Samuelson Leon Shaifer Vis lan Smith 4 Lewis Roland Shipp Y' -Q- ! Q25 227 'ls lx A S'- -vw NI' 'i ovw. - 4' . I 'x i LTYWAQ 21 2 Jackie Stanford Alice Stinson Mary Jane Sugg Dee Ann Tackett Ann Taylor Paul Thompson John B. Trippe Peggy Walker 41K Mariorz Warfielzl Helly .-11111 W'e'x1l:ruul.' Lillie Faye IIIIJIIDIIIIIX .IUUIIIAHI Yetman 'Q ,LQ YJ 'Z' SOPHOMORE CLASS FAVORITES 'Ai -s 'U' l n 1 Marion Warfield Leon Shaifer FRIENDLIEST 'Z Q if 4 MOST POPULAR MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Sarah Longino Shed Hill Roberson Ann Morris Eduvnne jozner ,lmzmy Urflnml Q -el! Dibba Butler Billy McKee BEST PERSONALITY I 2 , , my , X 1 Q 'nz 'x BEST ATHLETE ,gl 76 'if WITTIEST Dee Ann Tackett George Adams Qi 'i farkie Stanford ENN ' Bobby Ray I ranlflin , i X P , , l . fl In ,X f Elizabeth Ann Grantham ' A , V Garry Falls X 9. 4? ' ' ' f MOST VERSATILE ' -,sr T P ' fx ' , ' l V ' . ,Q T , i A! s La A A . 1 Sw T 1 x N A X, MOST TALENTED MOST INTELLIGENT Patsy Miller Charles Campassi Martha Ann Peters I-, ,Q ,V . and up ' glygl A i Q' HP Q xc -,1f ,. X I Q 3,2 .,-1 1-QQq,'7gx , .L rim, , 'wr -'.-A V, ,Q 111 ' , 4,11 7 ,xii fr H YW 'Y 9' . firi- J fy: .. 1-ts ' .Pl fs r 3 ,,r .l LX 'v V L, FX -'R itk x Cullv-n liuyf-tie .lark Bryan Sunannf- liullvr Fam Carnpa--i Lfwuib ffamplwll Charles Cfarlvtwn Earl flautln-n Mary Erlmunclx Corkv Mary Glenn Coker Rm' C mwlv pvr Margie Correro Kay Cranford Janice Crocker , Jerry Crnut James Crutcher ,f 9 v, 1 I P Q :af ' ' l' ' f . -1 I r - fn My l , 5 'xt'-,Q xl. X tu Y l ' Q '43 T2 I R J. -J . ,J ' r K f -, . vi, I . l 'y N N l l yu ' , A , A Xl! we 'VY 'X ,I 3-' , gf 2 t -' G! -- A -f F v 'ff I Q 'I sX v-J t al ,av .v X X -1 .f .lm-rrp ,xliflllllllll l,:u'l'y Xllfilllillll llmluum Mlzun- Willizllml Xflvn F llz11'lv:11'11 Nnlivl R S Xnilzi Huy Jxllllillt' kllqw- llulllxln-ull fflmrlwllv' lgLlI'lJ3l'lIl A l'1!'l1Ill'i llurrun -Q Fllznrrun lil-zml C L A S lvrr.-l liffrry .l1-lm liiyfl-H113 S flwfrgf- lllurk lif-I-fl lim-lun Wall'-r ll:--yn F cf' r 5 x sd -ff D 5 fi l .6 -J ' r x I .Q if Q 1 6' Q! 9 ffl H M -sz? Y '-I -.r 1,13 NJQQ' lf j.Yx'1iJ4' J Y er r, 41- . '3 s- ,1 ,live Cate-wood Hunter George Patsy Cenard .lames F. Gibson Scott Cillierl Billie Ann Hamrick Jim Hatchet! Jerry Hawkins Wesley Higginbntham Cary Higgins Bessie Hill Malcolm Hitchcock Joanne Hin Sally Holcomb i l Grace Lowrey Holley ,A .LT Q '. :'L X 'x- X 'Q --fl tfarlvlv llrlntvlifif-ltl Hmuliv llllllk ,lnlin llivltinwn - . 1 .W W. 6: Nic- lllrllllllit' ,, 5 llt'lHl'l4 llmlglue A Kenneth llrvw . 4. juyu' llunn llilly lfveritt George Eu-rvtte lloug Flint Tim Ifuley 3 Cary Fondren Dan Foster 1! gf' Mary Ann Furini Tom Fyfe XX Nh A , , -4. ,RL 4.. ff 't 'F FI A ,J . r 1 J I 1 , ,Q , . ' , , X Ip .I - - Y. '-:jj 1 mg! ag., ' I in 0 , , ' X r 2 fs at , X? 3' 1 iff 'Q S, . I Gif 'a i' 'fn J' L hi 0 x Pvw3'8 'Eli 4' - .- Nh gn. P 2' ,,: .7 I rl A ' A L, i -f L to 'Clit X ss Wi 7 li s- N ll X Nl 1 ' x l .Q Faith Houston Sunnniv F. Huddleston ,Ioan lluglies Bula llurt Jimmy Hyde Hazel lk r-!' d .lo Ann Ivy Bobby .lavkeun Jo Ed J r-11 kins Larry J v'11 kins A- I 'T Jesse- Joe , 2 ' -' 41 'is' gf Bob Johnson ' 'A I -il Eugene Johnson Y l A ' f ' Fay Johnson 3 R. H. jones 35-Y f ,'. ' 1 .- pg. ff 'W' z Louis Jose, jr. Mary Ann .lue ' -- 2 . ,,, I Percy Kaigler 9 'f , w, Barbara Ann Keel ff, Q J 3 V 'A' M'K.., . , 1.1 , arte eesee 1 1 X .W , 5. -A 11? M , x 1. w.. fx ' 5-I L: xt Qi. il 4 Ned Keith James Kincade Leo Kinney Freddie Klutts L. C. La Plant, Jr. Wayne Lester Jerry Lubiani Leonard Lurie Claude Lynch Ann McCloud - s , -.4 -. 7 t 'T .i Y-r ,, .2 , df 'Sag .L I 'T 'Q' 0 4 Q .15 Ernest Nlomly Peggy Nluom-y ' Kenneth Nloum-yllan Barry Nimm- Be-wrly llnrrh Loraine- Nelson Rivlmnl Nov ,Iuhn Orrnun Mildred Palrnvr Jimmy Paym- Bill Peay Barbara Ann Pittman C Q-rv rgf- Pittman John Hamlvr Charlene- Ricks 7, 4, . M' P ,q :: s ' ' - ' , v -'y -' ' . -1' 1 ...fl ' -Q, gi' 'V L,-I -'if , ,, nh I i - Q , x 1 K A ' HV' N . f .ylt h in ' X 'l . , xx H . ,tv f, W' X ' .ab l 18 4 N, , I , - '-1 H-.L 1-5, , - 115261. - -,1 ,gp ik Q L, I X ffm 52 1 I L- X x f --- -Q' f7' I I X an-X lgt'lll1lIlY hllll Nlvllmlulll Lyllv WVR:-ol llnlrlmy XlI'l.LllIQLllllll Yun Xl4'l.LlllLLllllI1 lunlmy N11-Mn Hwwrly Kuna- Nlullf-lla ffurnl Nlzilom- l'ut Xlunflnlini CllLlI'lQ'N Nlurlinrla Flllllglllrll Xluw.-y Xlary :Xlivv Xla-5:-v Thr ,fll s. my, Minnie M.-dun Mr-l Mille-r Phil mu.-f 3 45 , Q 1 fir A 1, . . H. 5, .P gif' V, 4 -X - 1, ' xx . lu . A , +- H, ., S m X x , , .. .i . , .L N. 4? lx, X f? a LA l l , 7 1' Q in .uv - ? s Q 1 ,ri ti J. . 1 X t'T. A N x X, 44 was I M W X Q L K Q 13' it n ' t i 1 o r , L ' A ' l 5 H' Milli rrf- nt Tc-rnry Gus Thompson Shirley Tollison Roberta Warrington JO? W'eller Wade Ross W'hirringwn .lo Ann Williams Joel Williams Mack Willis Diana Willmore Elizabeth Wooten Marshall Wise Sherman Yates Joan Young Pat Younts 1 or 'ff '35 fi Bill Robinson Roy Ross llolore-s Ann Ros Donald Rutlmlge- Harrivtte- Sankey Martha John Savage Vito Shravati Marion Louise Self Floyd Shanks-rman John Sherman Harold Simmons Joe Sisk Shirley Smith Harriett Sorrells Gerald Stephens 'vff ILl1-abeIl1 If oofen Earl lfzzullzen- 1 A ii i 1. 1' 15 c-4 .. It Sally Holcomb ,bfi PPTK'-I' Kaigler 3 94. .z MOST BEAI I'II-TIII.. H.-XNDSONIE MOST POPII..-XR leggy ,lluoney lolm Ornzan A4 7 .loyre Dunn ,' F .lack Bryan FRIENDLIEST FRESHMAN MOST LIKELY TO SLTCCEED Jesse .loe I 'YN Dolores Rossie Bob Johnson ,Q V, BEST PERSONA LITY FAVORITES MOST INTELLIGENT Junior La Plant A . 'wo-f , .1 - I Suzie Butler Tom F yfe X E MOST ATHLETIC MOST VERSATILE 7,19 Sammie Sue Huddleston - Jimmy Hatchett Mildred Palmer gn of Larry Jenkins WTTTTEST MOST TALENTED i I. J 4' ,.. If I . -1, F- S. Y-',t n-' .,,' ,X rj. 'J ' 'Vs li? nl . x is J gl 'Ha ff -' ftj 1 1, Q i-.1 A my A' my R' 0 JH: .,, i ik. P.-'U' .1173 11531: aa- 1.1.1 xl - ' If Q v ' W, 3 HAI: H. I X X X' J 1 I lane Adams .lohnny Allen Rebecca Balmer Suzanne Batson .loe Baird Josephine Beard Wilanna Bennett Sidney Bolton Jimmy Brister Judy Broglin James Brunson James Buford Nancy Buford Alice Buhl Billy Campbell ,. , Q ' 1 , ,, ..- f 1 , 4- far ,F f s- .j 4 .1 K v ? v is Q Q 2 v0 'if s .4 , , , ai . , v 54 X u aaa-J' 1' .JL XL A v Q AI 'A . . 0 -Y - J vg- eAl'li'alfi'2f-i.'tL ,t zlif I' ' EIGHTH GRADE pq fv- 1 l'- llonnif- Carpenter Tliomas Cartlfwlggf- llf-len floinniander Cf-orgv' Cook llaxid ffrigxhtnn niuy cifusf- Willis llahlms El fiii up Day Kathleen Day Carolyn Diamond Patricia Drihhen June Ellis Dorothy Evans Annette Fox Harry Frazer Skipper Fulton Kathl e-t- n Funk Kenneth Furniss Billy Cates Rodney Gates 2 1, 'Q' J, I I luv-lxll ffnrfhvrl Lynn fm-vn .U f g ,IWIIIVHQ-f1I'lffIIlLi ' c,1fAn.n mn . I X Mi 7 lurhara Ilurpuh- nu Fayf' Hnrrix , Inv-Iyh Ilwfyumlf Lilly Hr-nflwrwrl ffr-nv Hvfnrlrxx Huh Hifrh lilll Hull'-y fllllifh-s Hfvllik Yhvilliiilll Ikvnl and:-Irv Hnrnan i 4.13133 4 EIGHTH GRADE 4' 4 .2 A A L 1 ' 1 0 V Z 3 Ina x X lk 1 ' X . 4 , A. fx I as 'f ,r 2 1' W9 , . ' ' 5 n 'h 1- X ' ii 1 hi 1 Q M x . X .55 A 4 I- 3 3 . 0 . ' 3 .. 'Q 1 - J, K t i4 X I ' x .K .1 P f,harlv-L Ixy Shvfrry ,Iavkwn Sandra .lanuf Tornmy Ifnkink Linfia Iuhn'-lon Lmla Johnston Sandra Junw Paul JUN' Clady- Juf' Billy Km-I B1-tty Kiihnl Jimmy Latham Fwd Lemj'-L Roy Lvnty-A Rfrhfrc-fa I,owre'y La Jauna Martindale Thomas Massey Billy McGregor Harnp!-3-n Xiclnnis Bonnie McLaughlin Emmie Lou Mooney Herbert Moore Frances Mullen Melvin Murphy loan Nelson l,a1'y' Newton Terry Nicholas Cecile Nix Douglas Noland Linda Porter Betty Jo Pullen Bonnie Raney Barhara Rappaport Mary Rector Anita Richardson Qs' '17 'I . A- P . 2 A ' v 3 . . l I 4 1, ti X 1 :Qi'QQ5i1,': ' x K ' f X X . f H. 2, f t 'll :- We . 45. 'N ei A l t wth ' N - EIGHTH GRADE at tl I f-- -, .4- X X . 1 ' , 1' 4, T: 's 'H A l Peter Hitch Judith Roy Roh:-rt Russell Betty l.ou Ruth Mary Rutledge C. J. Sanders Kathryn S1'llf'lllt'I' Fred Scruggs Carey Simmons Eugene Simpson Faye Sims Daisy Smith Dorothy Smith John Stevenson Rae Strode Gerry Tarver Larry Tate Meri Taylor Jeanette Thompson George Todd ,.. x,1 i R Q til ht 0 ia Trumhum 1-nrv W 1 Iew mu' Willtinl IIIHQ mul lyn We-aw-r I A A :II iw Q ICT' 1 'X , 5 4 ' vig i! lflfllrlflf EIGHTH GRADE PROMOTION ELIZABETH DORR AUDITORIUM May 23, 1954 Theme - We Speak for Democracy Piano Duel: ,Iflrzr1rh Hrillianlen , ,, Fnglemann BECKY BALTZER and IIINE ELLIS Scripture Reading anrl Lorrfs Prayer ,, GERRY TXRVII Song: 0 Lorfl, .Wosl .Werr:iful', Cae ar Frank EIGHTH GRADE GIRLS lnlrorluction of Theme , BOB III TI II Ueveloprnerzt of Theme BILL WILKINS FAYE SIMS RODNEY GATES CECILE NIX HELEN COMMANDER .IOAN NELSON SHERRY JACKSON LYNN GREEN TOMMY JENKINS TERRY NICHOLAS Song: Our Counlryv ,, ,, A , , ,,,, , , Matthias Claudlu EIGHTH GRADE Choral Reading: 1 Speak for Democracyw ,, EIGHTH GRADE The Pledge of Allegiancen , , I , EIGHTH GRADE 'gPrgygr f0r Pggcev Y ,Y,,-Y-Y,,,,,,,e,Y, W ,, , , Presentation of Certificates of Promotion ..e,, I MISS LIQRLINE MOLNGER Accompanists MARY HELEN RLTLEDGE JUNE ELLIS BECKY BALTZER --...haw il' - in-an fl.: 4 XX 1- . , 'wfi'4i?ff?fE 2 jenafiigifif-5' 5 Q' L Q :ff .. U 5 I T' QWKMW ........, nur in - Rx ..............-.........,. .mm -- MK, -A vi A 'QS 131 1 :J 5 N 'Qu-.41 ,wi E ii- QQ' I ,faI'N,,1' J H+ ,., w .Q v7'41-'W' 'x- .,.,' ' - , 'fm -... 1 9, - X f 1 DRUM MAJOR CD J E , VQNQQW DIXIELANDERS MAJOHETTES .J Jimmy Foy, Bobynv Sdnnnz. Homer qgrcnnnv gnc Johnson, Andy Jo Ann Williams, Juanita Yr-tman. Marie Woodall, Miller, Gloria Ellis. Mildred Palmer. Yvonne Roy. STRING ORCHESTRA LIONS, ALLSTATE BAND if vi Homer Greene, tenor saxophoneg Milton Lowe. cornetg Gene Watson, trumpetg Jimmy Foy, trombone. Sponsored by the University of Mississippi extension department, five string students jour- neyed to New York City to play before the String Teachers' Guild: Billy Graves, Philip Aronoff, Mel Miller, Bobby Oakman, and Lenora Langston. BAND ON PARADE BAND TRIP T0 VICKSBURG , auf I Q 51.2 ' 5 , , li.. 'N- Q .n Q If Aa Peggy Ann Hurnman, Ivy Furr, Inez Hous- ton, Carol Svliram. ,Iunv Pif-ke-I, Gladys Lev Cox. Gloria Ellis. Patsy Willis. IHHHSTMAS PROGRAM 'I vi' 0411414- In aflclition to presenting musival Shows like the Christmas program at lmme. the choral groups attenflecl the Ilf-Ita Nlusival Festival. Al the State Festival. in wllicli selecflvfl members participated, the Girls- lfnsvnmlvlv I'f'I't'IXl'fl a superior rating: and Suzanne Brunsmi. June Pif-kcl. Charles Aslmury, and jolin Jose ac-liieverl the limwr of being Chosen for a special 1-lmrus. GLEE CLUB 5 I Y . ................,. ...... -4---............ IVA LOU HILL Preszdent CAROL SCI-IRAM Vice' President DORIS S-UIAHA Secreiarj' SUE JOHNSON Treasurer 2' -A Sl E JOHNSON PATQH MILLER Plaunv on nume-rouQ OCCHQIOIIQ acvompfim mg for warlou aCt1x1t1eQ and preQent1ng re c1talQ pxano Qtude-ntQ gaxe of thelr talent ln mam waw to proude muqc for the produc H011 of The CHN Rexue Sue Johnson and Patix Nllller achlexed dlQtlI1CtlOIl for themQ0lxeQ and thmr Qchool by recenmg u perml ratmg at the Delta Plano FeQt1xal .-, '5 i 6-X-J .5 2 '--5 fs 3? 1 : ,, -, '-.. J- aww x 1953 VARSITY AND B TEAM 7 552 GUARDS The spotlight shifts to tht- gridiron. where the Wildcats presented one of the year's most exciting productions. Unequaled sportsmanship. soaring school spirit. and outstanding team work com- hined to highlight the season with memorable personal triumphs and team victories. Robinson, Nelson. Grantham, McNair. Wicker. McCloud. TACKLES CENTERS Lviqg I + X' 35' , .. 'lm , - ,. . . .f'i A .',f'r-tnLYtE5 i1 Mandolini. Hanna, Asbury. Faulkner. Aden. Monty, Wasson, Slsk. RLXNAGERS COACHING STAFF CAPTAINS 5 Q CCP lygrfggg fu o452?sq5 - 1 , 6, ROY ANDREWS Pee-vey, B team and basketballg Whittaker. Wickc-r. Captain Bonner GEORGE FALLS lineg Foshan-, junior highg Stvinriedfl, backfieldg McNair. alternates. Harris, head coach. ENDS Davis. Hawvs, Antici. Hirsbe-rg. Mc' Clain, Crow. Maddox, Williams. - 4 ' i'5JUfa-46 I 7 3953? as 445 aa an HALFBACKS Campassi. Cohen. Callicott, Gregg. Hitf. Bonnvr. Fostvr. ,Irma Herrin. QUARTERBACKS AND FULLBACKS . Williams. Peay. Medlin, Franklin. Lowrey, Best. Thompson, Carruth. ,..,-.-.-w- Q 1 .JA ,... sy., 3 p Q' N! ,luanice Huddleston. Berry J:-an Payne-. Juanita Lee. B TEAM CHEERLEADERS s .. 'fqf' , , ' For their numerous clever IJFJSIPIS, for their spirit-flmosting honfires and parades. for their showmanship throughout the season, the Clicerlc-aflcrs anrl football sponsors of 1953-1954 merit the acclaim of their public! Z .Y .l g VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Greenie Carr, Iva Lou Hill, Louise Nelson, Elmo Bradley. George Samaha, Bobo Keeler. PARADES 1 AND 1-4 lf ,Q BONFIRES Climaxing the season, the sponsors honored team and coaches with a chicken dinner. Cluksdale-Natchez Clarksdale-Canton Clarksdale-Greem1I1c 43 . ,he ',--PM 'T' 1.A..f, - -1 JOHN WICKER 1953 Captain HCM Club Vice President xi: 91' 9 .IICSSIC ISUNNICK Resvrrr- Squrzrl Halfback il- , I, gf aviw ' BILLY FAULKNER. Tackle BOB SISK, Center STEVE MCNAIR, Guard Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Honorable Mention .i vkx- ,Q ,gffw ffm- g Q ' Y N Wi' INTRAMURAL BACKETBALL CAPTAINS Y yLt H ALL STARS fi 'Q INTRAMURAL CHAMPIONS . . BASS LULUS VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM KA! ..?, 15+ ... .EDJ Don Hite, Lester Sack. George Falls, managerg Bobby Ray Franklin. Kent Be-st, Doug McClain, Bob Sisk, Billy McLaughlin, Earl Williams. jesse Bonner, Stove- McNair. of -fx A 'JJ X, CLARKSDALE-CREENWOOD CLARKSDALE-SUNFLOWER CLARKSDALE-GREENWOOD Enlivenecl by the support of the band, the 1954- bas- ketball games drew full houses to cheer th! efforts of the team. To climax the season, C. H. S. cagers participated in the north half of the Big Eight tournament. NB TEAM W Howard Bailey, Chris Carruth, Edward Antici, Don Le-e Morris, Neal Gran tham, Ronnie Gregg. 'M'-. . .. .-,... '-w-,wt - f7 gw 52,1 1 ? Bob Johnson, Cary Fundre-n, Javk Bryan, Hill l'1'ay. P4-roy Kaigle-r, Sam Campasbi, Je-rry Luhiani. INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL Captains Brick Nrvlson, Elmo Bradley Hvrrin's team came out as the winner. Tommy Hvrrin, and George Saniaha direc- tf-d tr-anis on thf- intramural scene. Tommy A N T R A M U R A L C H A M P S xt ',5,.!:,'1 K f ' ' A ' O F F I C E R S PLAY DAY Inez Houston, Juanita Lee, Betty Lester, Doris Sa- maha. G.A.A. LETTER GIRLS C7 rf Doris Samaha, Nancy Grattafiori, Betty Lester, Mildred Furini, Yvonne Rossie. CAPTAINS-Doris Samaha Mildred Furini Yvonne Rossie, Sissy Aust, , ' INTRAMURAL CHAMPIONS V O L L E Y YP B A L L in l If 10. f SOFTBALL T ' , V V ix. wx CAPTAINS 1 'N if I 'v I ge. -H1 rr fi . , ' film I 'X 2- ' 8 : orry llawkins. Edwin Antici, ,loc Gate- li I I wood, Pay Peay. ' 1 . f V ' ' Af mx G im' A Cn CLUB OFFICERS George Hirsberg. Secretary-Treasurerg Slew McNair. Presid I ,I h Wicker, Vice President WINNING SOFTBALL TEAM ,Iv Delores Rossie, Nancy Grattafiori S 0 N F I T N B G A C L A P L T A I N BADMINTON S CHAMPIONS PING PON G and HORSESHOE CHAMPION Doris Samaha Delores Rossie, Beverly Mo LESTER SACK '1 'G4d'I'l1N :ltr ,, yr-?, W J lziaxfwig QQSQK A 'f- if A Q--Q, In lp, x..- 1 ' . . R' D5 My Q YY . 99 QUQS6 CQ' ARTHUR sALoMoN SARAH LONG! 0 CHRI N S FYFE JOYCE HENEAGE ANN NI CLOUD 'M S LESTER SACK EDWYNNE JOINER HW NR rm-'c'uz-fm ugr-so-10 U25 up-4ow mrr1r'uuc:o::r::1-we-'E 3 E I- w '-Ya' ' A C V ' .R -1- wX1':i:!:.,xf X , , NC f-'+?fl4-eil : fx, 1 4 'T'ffl+-H K b A 'C' . h X, Nw 5 ' I H- 1 L if E . O - ming .lIl'm. L-,A.--r. Q- 4g , .B GIRLS GOLF TEAM MEDALIST HARRIET DUKES 'Medalist for Tuo lonsecutlre Years Harrlet Dukes Ann Morris Edwynne Jomc-r 'Nlarmn Warfield Bzg 8 Champzons for Three fonsecutwe Years BASEBALL TEAM 'E gl Xiu f' rw L12 'X Q14 A 1414140 7 '-LL B., ,VQV ' '. 1 K ,D x 4 'V 'Q '- LA., T' Something new uas added-Baseball! Standing: George Falls Manager- Billy McLau hlin. Billy Faulkner Kent Be-t. Je-se Bonner Bob Sisk Douglas McClain .limmy Brocato Bob Hurt. Sitting: Bobby McLaughlin Joel Williams Charles Medlin. Phil Miller Bobby Franklin Fred Graham Floyd Shankerman Rudy Monty Percy Kaigler Pat Mandolini. .Li 1 Sh! rf? riff 1 ,jf 4144. vg- 1 ' 0 T . nl e a THE PI-RESIDENTS' COUNCIL OFFICERS BEVERLY SIMMONS JIUKNICE HUDDLESTON STEVE MCNAIR IVA LOU IIILI Pafliamgnpafian Vice President Presirlenf Secretary The ciarksdaie Wildcat The ciafksdaits Wildcat Senior Class President C11-1' filull NEAL GRANTHAAAI BETTY JEAN PAYNE Treasurer Rfpoflfff Junior Class President The Slmlliflhf Second row: Raymond Cole. Bandg Bob Lowery, Junior Red Cross Councilg Larry Campbell, A Cappella Choirg John Wicker. C Club: Jesse Bonner, Senior Representativeg Billy McKee. Sophomore Presidentg Bradley Callicott, Junior Representativeg Jim Parham, Freshman Repre- sentatlve. First row: Creenie Carr. Spotlightg Juanita Lee, Library Club: Leslye Baltzer, Playmakersg Ed- wynne Joiner. Latin Clubg Ann Morris, Sophomore Representativeg Louise Nelson, Junior Repre- sentativeg Sally Holcomb, Freshman President: Natalie Moss, Senior Representativeg Patsy John- son, Y-Teensg Yvonne Rossie, F. H. A.g Betty Lester, C. A. A.: Ann McCloud. Footlighters. I -A Composed of leaders of student organizations, the Presidents' Council has as its objective the initiation and sponsorship of activities and projects for the welfare of the student body and faculty. Included in the year's activities are the Lost and Found Cabinet, Homecoming, Who's Who Contest, and election of the Band Queen. 40' TYPISTS 3 ff: Aw! i . jj 2' ,mat .F -5. , i-- N BETTY JEAN PAYNE CO-EDITORS JOY HUNT CAROL SCHRAM GREENIE CARR Fri - ' if MARY NELL EASLEY Applause is due the members of the SPOTLIGHT staff for their devotion to the task of faithfully and fairly recording the events of C.H.S. in the monthly publication. Another activity to their credit is the election and coronation of Mr. and Miss C.H.S. ? , if Yi ED CONNELL Photographer The Nettie Rose Chapter of Quill and Scroll, international honorary society of high school journalists from school paper and yearbook staffs, initiated three new members -Juanice Huddleston, Helen Hunter, and Nancy Sever- son. Conducting the ceremony were the members from past years-Greenie Carr, Betty Jean Payne, Beverly Simmons, and Charles Brocato. The day before the SPOTLIGHT came out, a familiar scene at the press was the editors and staff members help- ing the printers compose pages! 3 .Q ' E .le , f - . -. gg,- .' ' 'N ff 54 I ' rwg ' .yn 1 af' W P W1 - ,f....... .,.W .,., , I 'W W5-gxif ...- ...- -1 'ui-if-1'- , Lb-.11- ..s, +V '? l'if. i-T-'W ' X, JUNIOR ' RED CROSS Two service clubs of C.ll.S. are the Y-Teens, promoting Christian fellowship among girls, and the Junior Red Cross Council. sponsor- ing, in collaboration with the American Red Cross, projects like making tray favors for veteran hospitals. fl S , , o F . ii N. Prefaving the eveningls Coronation cere inony. a spectacular array of floats, one representing each high school class, highlighted a parade through streets lined with spectators. 'lNorth. South. East, and West Pay Homage to Queen lva Lou was the theme of this show, sponsored hy the football sponsors- ! luanice lluddleston. Juanita Lee. and Betty ,lean Payne. IVA LOU HILL GREENIE CARR SARAH LONGINO SHEILA DOGGETT 41 ESQ lain N-of A10 1 R 69 BQEXCBEFYR fZg,lg4fVg T E A S T ln a beautiful and impres- sive ceremony oliinaxing the 1953 football season, Iva Lou Hill was crowned Homecom- ing Queen by Captain John Wicker between the halves S as KVA L U 'vs-.L En 1' 4? 1 She was attended by a court composed of representatives of each high school class and Bart and Virginia Keeler, crown and gift bearers. This event was sponsored by the of the Clarlcsdale--Greenville Presidents, Council. game. HOMECOMING MAIDS . 'FN- ea--'K Ann McCloud, Sheila Doggett, Louise Nelson, Greenie Carr. Maid of Honor: Martha Jane Tomlin- son, Sarah Longino, Suzie Butler. V' nn 'NI-.L loud Cirx I-umlun J Nallx Hmhonmlw Rudx Nfontx In lx Yfmlxn Olll Xml on f-'Y Bxlls R Butler 5 'W 4 lr: SI en I 1 X-aff 19 I w C ru 4 .xmmu 1 H11 U nh -C5 Narah Inn ll Ihlflma Hlulf Q? 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Refreshments were served by a group of mothers. and entertainment included dancing and playing pool, cards. and ping pong. 0 1 1 1 1 L E 0 U M C H N I A L 1 L R Taking its cue from tradition, the SPOTLIGHT staff sponsored the election and coro- -R nation of Mr. and Miss C.H.S. ln one of the most colorful productions of the spring season, Steve McNair and Iva Lou Hill were crowned by Nancy Severson and Betty ,lean Payne, staff members. Other nominees for the honor-Greenie Carr, Ed Connell, Juanice Huddleston, George Hirsberg-were members of the court. Carolyn Weaver and Billy Henderson, Mr. and Miss Junior High, acted as crown bearers. Entertainers selected by the court presented a program of dance and music. GREENIE CARR ED CONNELL I JUANICE HUDDLESTON GEORGE HIRSBERQ i NANCY SEVERSON BETTY JEAN PAYNE jj I Q' 0 A 1x Cp YL? Ay? , K 9 f X THE ROYAL COURT ENTERTAINERS ' ' 'WWI CAROLYN WEAVER BILLY HENDERSON O :fi 1,. EQAY O N ANC! GEN ERb0N no 4e704a!e7 X N.,--P XX 41 Wim IN , NX J I if Ex N ATAI 113 H085 W 1-ff 'Wa 30 N tm 4, XV X., Charles Medhn Henry Szmmons Frelda Wlatthewe 'Wald Betty Jean Payne Sadze Bloom Iva Lou H111 Ethel Szmmons Creenle Carr Lettw Lythe Bexerly SITIIIIIOHQ .Sally Otzs Dorrls Ann Ward Lzla Wzlson Ivy Furr Harrzet .Smznzons Bobo Keeler Roger Shields Kent Best Tax: Urner Elmo Bradley fhester Bznney Brlek Nc-leon Donald bwz t I say as there somethmg the matter wuh Mr Bmney's hand 9 ff 2 ' ff . x X X X I X 3 . X X y 'X ,xx NN 2' N ' i 'Q' ' X 0 xy X X X : ' Lx? i X, J X .Cn 7 X 3 .:- N . 5' 'X X k Q ,f 'Z Q f 7 L hll 1' , . 2.9 ' -' -4 Q n we xxx X A -X l LA WK , 'x ,, fw Q . , wx-' X l X :xy if filly' X Q , I N f x N Q J me f . if rg A , -gl k. - Ai rl j,N X ,N X ji' lf x l , ' 4' I .nz l Q ' 'X I 3 , 'Y X XM Y- 1. f LQ I I ff E . 9 Q .. , . - .. V f 1 fx. Q! Il 7' X X 'M 4, fi E1 I' V l ' 5' nr, ' . 4 fu . f .V . X 1 f X- , AM f,,, -.xk.,Xg. 1 1 Q ,x L , N ef 'P fe lg x 1, . -X 1 V , , A ,iv 1 I k I X . K H !' X Y X-my A x X .V , ' X - ,Haw fl- QTJI 4. if K I 4 R wx- X . e- K, n : -Qvrf-X ll N 'N A tb X w 4 Y ,Y Vrxx- , .. ,, , lk L rp A N 3 195 ' Y 15 v Q 1 is D P.: . V - N q 1 . y 1 :C-V-2 No no' Hes mme -it N X Kms me mv shezk mg the Whole packed PICIOUQ mances Qtancee Rltter Mow Dont thunk you can get away wzth my bag you old dado' iii?- lr QV' N-.,q Y H1ldflfJUQ 1920 TUQIUIHCS nearly Quueeded m Steal Qhows when the Semor Claw staged The Touns Talllzng, lnto three acts were all the comedx and CXCIICINCIII of a Qus sslfe a plottmg hu hand two tangled ro and a flght under xers unuQual clrcum The plas vwac dlreeted hs Mr ,llldllll 3Q9IQlCd hx 'Nancx Severcon and Watalle If Oh Donald are you badlv hurt? 75744142 life, II, . -5 Y' at A N 1 A O. R! IB rx ... xx JOE VANDIVER JOAN HARRISON On April 30 in the Civic Auditorium, ,Ioan Harrison was crowned Band Queen by Raymond Cole. president of the band. A dance. sponsored by the Band Auxiliary, followed. :..f 1' R O Y A L C O U R T if . ,K vt-,ff , fe 3 ' 31:1 MAIDS-Jo Ann Williams, Jackie Stanford, Peggy Ann Bornman, Carol Schram, Maid of Honorg Sue Johnson, Ann Corley, Jackie Hamhrick, Mildred Palmer. :mam eaiafz gcmgaez' ALCALAR HOTILI M13 14 1954 Invocation M P SMITH Welcome Response Program F' KX K s Y X fj- Cx- Jlx x , xx' . gxi X. Fool, Fool, Fool 1' in Who's Sorry Now 9 Toast to Seniors CC When the Saints Co Marching In fi C. H. CARRUTH Alma Mater ................... , ,........................,....,. JUNIORS and SENIORS Y E- -Q C: Ah , ,J Y Qfcczdaczzfcha Dance As a grand finale to a marvelous year for the Class of 254, the gradua- tion dance began at 11 o,clock at the City Audi- torium, and the last strains of the Red Tops' music ended at 3 oiclock, 'n ! 1 1 n I - X V1 1 -avi t V4 A committee of par- ents decorated the audi- torium with rnagnolias and roses. an x V N ir 4 x Annals I... -nf-Q11 Q1 'YA 0 tg fx h '39 S 1 Most Handsome Most B K,-' 6 GEORGE HIRSBERG CREENII' i 4 W . Y L, e ,ya ff M5545 , m G 'B' fe. af ' 0 11 H., f , ' ,TN 4 x Ww v ' ' ' . 9 w'-if , - , '-2 -,gzw . u A VV V in A . , A fr ,, -57 ' VL, , In , A .wg,iiv,ifY .. A - fs, ,gk LA -Q-ff . f 5 -jg L h 5' 'Ai' .ny -Q .: ri, 13 v, a ' 5 - I n-wx V1 m ,x +5fI2!'X4 X-?r:::N F553 -QC y- FL ' 3 4 i ,' if 1. V. Qy. 3 ,. ia, i a ',.. X -.gl .vx, WN' Yr 'IJ an ,ff- ,Lf ' u-3' ,f rd ' ydfxx, -, fi -wwf: if! g. V 'f ' ' 9 'nur H X Q f' I, if H , , ' 'Af' 4-'W' ,fag UA S K4 1, W 14 i va . 0 I .,. 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'.n ' 1 , ru- lf , C3 'A Q ' 'Y' 'i' Q. .1 Q. - X J. E. JOINER Secretary WOODROW W. DAY W. T. WILKINS Vice Chairman TOM T. ROSS Chairman W. H. FRAZER, JR. X. r ..i -5' ll. B. lllillJlfl.l,lliRU SIIIIPFI-IIIRIIIIPIIY of Cilv Sr'hunl.s .sinre 100.3 ' fc Wie To thc' STAFF ancl STUDENT BODY: On behalf of the aclministration aml faculty. l cunnnvml the staff of THE CI..-XRKSDALE WII,DC.XT for lhf' fifth wlitinn of our yearbook! Every hoy and girl plays an important part in the lifes nf our school. May the rolv that uach stud:-nt has enacted in 'l'hP CHS. Revue- PTPPHTQ' him fur happy annl sllcm-Ssfill living in Ihr' llfiilllii of l.ile' that lie-5 ah:-amll YQ-ry sinreruly. H. B. HEIDELBERG JW N WINS I l RLINI4 NIOUNL ER N ham! l rm 1 Junior Hlgh 1 II Irmfr nn 5 Ima! I rmrzpal I zmmr 111 11 Sr mol IK C H fARRUTH isszxlant to gzzperzntendent Vanager of Iafeterzas fi i' f J' 5 l s X'-A-2 VRS FI f FNIA ABRAHAM 'NURS LEA PORTER W P COX 'SIR5 ROSALIE LIPSEY Yer retarm I Uanager of Business Dzrertor of Vazntenance Bobo Cflfeleflll MHHGSCV SIlIN'fIl1f?lIII!'Ilf Ulm e 13001111 evper and Operation of Srhool Plants 'URS ANN WEEBER JONES Secretary to Hzgh School Prmrlpal MRS CATHERINE TOMLINQON M199 JANET WATTS Buszness Office Assistant Secretary to Assistant to Superzntendent , w f-A A R A Q-v 5 C .iw R , . Ei. Nl. P. .'NlI'I'H .' . 1. 4' Q ' . . It H114-T11 ff' ' A fpqf A ' .1 .. . ' S111 v 'llhlhllgl ' A 1 I ff' ' ' 'l J fv ' UA! , .g Aa! - R A s ' - LA ,ff r 1 E l - P' , A' Q 5 M 'M ' . f .-' . . 9 . , L 1 ' 9 f ' ,I ,.f' ' ' I A fm X . I Q ART CLASS MISS PATRICIA BOX Art '11 CHARLIE M. HOLCOMB Science Q MELBOURNE MILLER Science MRS. RUTH MCCAIN MISS MARY ,IO FINGER Study Hall Library BIOLOGY LABORATORY so 3: .nib Q' QQ YQ I .l '--'Y :'. . 90 ' 4 . f Q I FRED GORDY Jllallz emalirs fl MISS RENA BAILEY .Ilathenmtics in TRIGONOMETRY CLASS if MISS QUINN GORTON Mathematics AMERICAN HISTORY CLASS MISS PEGGY TUCKER Social Studies - . 1' 1 1? MISS MAURINE WISE Social Studies v la 4 I A ft MISS KATHLEEN CARMICHXEI. COIVIIIIFIVIVHI Sllbj'Pl'fS MRS. MARGARET I.EDBET'I'ER lfonznzerrial Sill!-fP!'f.i Sevrvtarial training student: admire-ci the gold Smith-Corona lypewrller mivrllnlmstraltefd to the gxroup. K V ' S Q 3 Q Q 5 MISS JUANITA Cl'R'r1s XVAYNE s, Hmms da O Physical Education P11-YSf!'t1l E!lllf'l1fl.0ll HOME ECONOMICS CLASS 3 7 x1P.S.JUL1A corzso Home Economics I in ' io' '..v-L L22 F it 5 MISS BESS NORMAN English, Journalism Ninth gradv English stud:-nts vngagvd in pam-I disvuwimlg on topics of current intf-rc-st. MRS. ANNIE SEE SPARKS English Lalm Englzsh Englzsh Fx sf- INIISS ELIZABETH CONN MRS. .IUDITH RITTER I I 3 40 MISS EDITH WILKINSON Spanish, English Wx ' Ii 1.51 SPANISH CLASS V it - 5 2 i ha Ins xg. B' Q x X r,. MISS ADA CHAPM , . 3' , ' I . We K CHARLES A. HENDERSON Dirertor of Banrls Q9 CARL KEEN General Shop Mechanical Drawing L. C. LaPLANT Mechanical and M elal Trades Shop AN, Head of Piano Department 2 MRS. MARY ELLEN WRIGHT Supervisor of Public School .Uusir Director of Clee Club and A Cappella Choir MISS MINNIH SHANNON Piano 3-.I eflqxgir ' I .JF A- ' - .' '- ' MH . f , 4 f fr ,r ' 3 if ... - WILLIAM I.. GRAVES. JR. Assistant Hand llirertor Orvhesrra llirerfori X1 0 X f GENERAL SHOP CLASS A-I . Na. , q.-.. MJ, ,Am Y -. sa f N S.- aanff W. Qi ff ,Q N, s Q- in I 1 P 5, 0 N if WGQ ECLCK XXATQVL -4 v Y .a ,Q ,V nm.. , - 5.1-K c-1:11-.ft Q 5. Dv , nf 11 kj 1 Lliw' iv' but .jg L. 'LINKS its I G- 1 1. 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A-wa The beautiful sn, ' , f X Aa, - C, . . -- 'i Whose prjgfle and th1?lf5 In llfe . ' 503' is this? 3 my er-3 Y. o . y .6 ann-,K P . Dig that crazy clown! . ' r 1 Xi all A 435 As the curtam close on the L H 5 Revue we the edltors of THE 1934 CLARKS DALE WILDCAT W1 h to expre s on behalf of the entlre staff our QIHCCIC apprecla tlon to you who have helped to produce thls vearboolc Wlthout your help and guld ance small tasks and undertakmgs mlght not have been so trlvlal Truly we have seen undymg splrxt ln you faculty members members of the tudent body aclvertlsers and subscrlbers Indeed ours has been a great prlvllege for 1n pubhshlng thxs the flfth edxtlon of the C H S annual we have hoped to leave wlth the student body a keener apprecxatlon of Your prlvlleges as students of Clarksdale High School' . h- . Q ,, v . .. -s , , - , 'S SL, ,s , . - , . f ,' 1 ,S 5 L 5 ,e 1 -a . .. , f , , ,Q I 'A I , X - s , , -QE :'x 'l- ' f L. x--P' XXX ,Q ' f Z lr- fv- f! 'fe-'q 'P' I X - 1 dz 'Qfx 'I , , I in . V kA r A bg Q . 41: V R , , ' ., ' .,k J ,f h N. f , X , . . Complnmenfs of SYSTEM NELSON ANHYDROUS AMMONIA Siorage Sysfems ANHYDROUS AMMONIA FrH'mgs and SuppI es IRRIGATION SYSTEMS INSECTICIDE SPRAYERS EDWARD S NELSON, LTD Highway 49 SouI'I1 CLARKSDALE, MISSISSIPPI P. O. Box 46I Phone 2l83 Comphmenfs PLANTERS WHOLESALE GRO 345 W TaIIaI1aI'cI1le SI' QUALITY CLEANERS Our Speclalfy Personal Hard Work DAILY PICKUP and DELIVERY SERVICE 346 Issaquena Ave Phone I880 Clarlrsclale, Mississippi MRS. IVY W. SIMS--Owner I , . P It f A 2 of C . ' . O . . 5 I C ll U O I Y FIRESTONE HOME sl AUTO SUPPLY T e'i,f Q,f,'j i,,Nf' T'eaI OU 2I5 Yazoo Ave Phone 360 CIarIrsdaIe Msslssnpp ITS LUSTIWAY CHLOROPHYLI. H D SCHERCK MGR DRY CLEANING Nafures magic odor-IuIIer is now in our dry Q cleaning operahon and if doesnf cosf you a penny more 'Phan regular dry cIean ng r s I 42 ...: THE sl-IERWIN WILLIAMS co Phone '48 CLARKSDALE MISS 30I DeI'I'a Avenue CIarIrsdaIe Mlsslsslppu I KERSTINE SHOES WITH STYLE CLOTHES WORTH WHILE CIarIrsdaIe Mlss ' i . . E . .44 ' - im' p?gy W ? 'f b Clarksdale Laundry , - I IE IT 5 BORDEN S ICE CREAM ITS GOT TO BE GOOD GEORGES DRIVE IN FAMOUS CLEANERS Beffer Known Dfv Cleamng Beffer Foods D W h CURB SERVICE amp as mg I2I5 F r+I1 S+ 25l3 Phone 9 I 77 'I DRY CLEANING OUR SPECIALTY BOB BOBO INSURANCE AGENCY GENERAL INSURANCE PIIOIIB I503 Clarlcsdale Miss CLARKSDALE BEVERAGE co THE ARMSTRCNG BUDWEISER d JAX DISTRIBUTORS COMPANY b Uscar 349W T II In I' h A FINE IN a a a c se ve MEATS 883 CIarI:sdaIe Mississippi Clarlxsdale Mississippi 1 I I I f d Complefe Soda Founfain Service OU - Phone Clarks ale, Mississippi Disiri u'Iors of an . ' . ' S CE I I . . . . I M W FLETCHER OTIS ROSS Repair Shop Lawn Mowers sharpened Mudsoufh Service Sfahon Phone 93 Highway bl Phone 7I6 228 SunfIo er A e. CI rlrsdale Mss. CLARKSDAI-E MISSISSIPPI HYDE BROS LUMBER CO Bullclmg Mafernals of Every Descnphon Phone I96I 962 CLARKSDALE MISSISSIPPI SHANKERMAN S ORMAN JEWELERS McWnIIIams Bldg 238 YAZOO AVENUE Phone I060 CIarIrscIaIe Mlsslssnppr CLARKSDALE MISSISSIPPI A Cash Purchase Is a Cash Savmgs 17142-'KS' CLARKSDALES LEADING DEPT STORE w v a , I - l94I Fourfh S+reeI' - I aI' I BANK OF CLARKSDALE Clarksdale Mlssussuppl D 'P W ' Congratulations, Seniors! DR PEPPER BOTTLING COMPANY CIarI:sdaIe Mississippi LEVINGSTON HULL FURNITURE C0 I64 De 'ra A enue CLARKSDALE MISSISSIPPI Qualify Furm+ure Easy Terms Complimenfs of A C METTS WARFORD SHEET METAL WORKS COMPANY CIarIzscIaIe Mississippi .J i v 8: I42 Sunflower Ave. Phone I50 I O I I I Clarins ale, Mississippi C-SREGG AUTO PARTS CO CLARKSDALE MISSISSIPPI 308 Delia Ave Phone 5I MORE NATIONALLY ADVERTISED Dunn 8: GarreH' BRANDS Pure Onl Producfs Sporhng Goods The ANY 5+0 e ' CIarIcsdaIe Muss CLARKSPALE JAMES N DUNN JR W H GARRETT S ANN S FLORAL SHOP ANNA G COOPER A Servuce You WIII Appreclafe III Leflore Avenue CLARKSDALE MISSISSIPPI Phone l229 DELTA PACKING CO Clarksdale Mass Complnmenfs of DATTEL'S DEPARTMENT STORE KING or Low Pmces SHOP AND commas 226 Yazoo Avenue CIarI:scIaIe Mnsslssnppu I I ' n 'n . , . I . , . . . I ll U 0 0 ll I I . , . I ll ll I - Complumenfs of KREMSER S SHEET METAL WORKS HEATING and AIR coNomoNlNG CHRYSLER AIRTEMP Compllmen+s COTTON 81 EDWARDS ELECTRIC CO Clarlcsdale Mrss MAX LADT MOTORS INC WILLYS SALES d SERVICE Telephone I639 BOX 357 SI3 I7 STATE ST CLARKSDALE MISSISSIPPI COMPUMENTS KEELER 81 CO HENDERSON REXALL DRUGS 2 Deli A CLARKSDALE Phones 2593 CLARKSDALES SMARTEST MEN S WEAR SHOP Home of Ladies' Fine Foo+wear I 3- of ' ' an , ' P. O. - of 70 a venue 220 ...,.....,,,..., FA-ESISSIPPI POWER STEED 3' HEARNE -8. LIGHT COMPANY MU5'C CO' Phone l66I He'P '9 Budd M'5S'SS'PP' CLARKSDALE. Mnsslsslppl Complumenis of COURYS DRESS SHOP MRS T couRY PROPRIETOR Ladnes and Chuldens Wear Telephone 950 390 Issaquena CLARKSDALE MISSISSIPPI CCAHOMA COUNTY BANK and TRUST CO Growing Wufh Friendly Servuce Member of F D I C 0 I Q 0 ' . g n 3 I ff - ,X I I X! - If ,I f xx N' f . ' YI, A ' i I -is , --5. ' ' 4 av . ' A 1 x ' O V I T ' ' 'Y ,T K I 1- . ...f- 0 Il o a u u gl o Q o u f SUNFLOWER LAUNDRY DRY CLEANERS and COLD STORAGE Q 111003-Bf!A'QQm'llQ4 .J , gm xx .1 f XX U n W 9615! cn-LTLZ:-pf? CLARKSDALE 'Vina and DELTA HDW 81 IMP CO Complnmenfs Beg of Luck of i A 5 ffffjffl LE.. 4 H I. V , - .- , rl ' V .?, 1 - L ' f e V ' 1 73. ' 1 I 4 A I y I A ' R 1 ' -.-. ' ' 4 Aa AL-r Q As A Ad A ',,,-' l I . Q-U ' A E 5 AY w. 'E ' E q i ., : 1 Y 1 ' ,L , ', CARY L I-ONDREN O ne Fondren CoH'on Co COTTON FACTORS 243 DeI'I'a CLARKSDALE MISSISSIPPI Telephone 37 Pos? Office Box 265 Telephone 7 CONCRETE PRODUCTS CO Ready Muxed Concrefe Concrefe Blocks CuIver+s Fluebloclrs Plers Ibfh and WEST TALLAHATCHIE STS CIarIzsdaIe W W COOPER Mass ss pp Manager GROWING wufh and for THE YOUTH OF CLARKSDALE CLARKSDALE DAIRI ES Only ihe Besi' ns Accepfable W L HOLCOMB REAL ESTATE Loans Insurance Morfgage Loans l50 Delia Avenue CLARKSDALE MISSISSIPPI Telephones 793 2 I40 GLENN O COKER HEATING PLUMBING ELECTRIC CO Confradors Repairs Eshmafes Telephone I387 Il2 Mad son Ave CLARKSDALE MISSISSIPPI we PICK UP and DELIVER KROSSTOWN KLEANERS Phone 620 Sfafe M E BURCHFIELD Manager CLARKSDALE MISSISSIPPI . - , w r ' 67 1 - TNC. ' i T I ' I COKER PLEASESH INC. ' 8: I 7I2 Sf. I l-i1 - I - Murphey Beverage Company 640 ASHTON PHONE 324 , ', - Q . . - . 'I .. . . WASSON NASH MOTORS Telephone l87 357 Delia Ave. Clarlxsdale, Miss. SALES SERVICE Compllmenfs W DULANEY 81 SONS MERCHANTS PLANTERS BROWN FIELDS CO 420 F nh S+ Furmfure Appliances Goodyear Tlres Complnmenfs of ALCAZAR HOTEL 8: COFFEE SHOP d ee or Your Parhes Compllmenfs S H Kyle Cash Sfore E F BORNMAN L ca BORNMAN E F BORNMAN S T 'l orm.Arxl'rJr.PrV ormrrs Nfl' 21,8 VI Ul!..5llff7J,.m ...z Clarlrsclale Mlss J of ou . To U ' T ' of Clarlzs ale, Mississippi s Us ' ' f Presiden+ 'Vioe-Presidenl' . I ec.- ross.. H ' -vfa 1:L ' 1- .-, -,, , . ' k-,,4' i l f r r I r ,- r r r -1 .X - J s J J Q' I - X ' J A X bl' l, Y K V,-li zyqfll b e-, ' o X TELEPHONES LOCAL I 382 It 9955 Q otche W ENGINEERING 8: MANUFACTURING CO J W GOTCHER Desngners and Manufaciurers of AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT Anderson Boulevard Clarlrsclale Mlsslssappn AGNES HICKS FLOWER SHOP 320 E Second Sfreei Clarlrsdale MISSISSIPPI FLOWERS SAY IT BEST Complamenfs Johnnie Campassn COMPIIMBDIS Village Grocery JOE TERNEY PARTS COMPANY Telephone 233I 334 D If A CLARKSDALE MISSISSIPPI J. H. JOHNSON 81 CO. INC. General Insurance Telephone 2I and 27 Clarlzsdale, Miss 59 Years of Conlinuous Service We Wriie Every Type of Insurance Thai' is Wriffen I I L.o. Q! Incorpora+ed I Presidenf of of e a venue T Oll- 1' A Powers TH DELTAS FASHION STORE Phone 502 CLARKSDALE MISSISSIPPI W A RITCHIE Clfy Homes and Bunldmg Lois. FOR SALE Della A e Phone CLARKSDALE MISSISSIPPI Anderson Joiner 8: Company COTTON Telephone 825 Clarlcsdale Mlssnssnppu R D Peay 8: Son REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE LOANS INSURANCE Phones 8I and 2590 II9 Thlrcl Si' Clarlcsclale Mussnsslppn SAVE WITH MUTUAL FIRE AND AUTO INSURANCE Telephone 2038 l9l7 FOUl Il'I Sl' RITCHEY BOTTLING WORKS Pop Kola and Rlcheys BeHer Beverages CLARKSDALE MISSISSIPPI Compllmenfs of SUPERIOR DRY CLEANERS DeSo+o and Fourfh Phone 3I3 Clarksdale Mlsslssuppn HATTERS Fur Cleaning and Glazing Dry Cold Slorage 224 V . E ' ' A i I . . MURPI-IEY S Comp men+S Of DAMP WASH 3. LAUNDRY P la ReS'r Haven - WM I x BARBECUE J-,S I' Wash Haghway 6I -Sou'II1 I 3 Sunflower ve. CALL 340 CONGRATULATIONS' From +I'Ie more fhan 300 men and women of DISMUKE ENTERPRISES WILLIAM O DISMUKE Presldenf Mfgrs of D8sJ Brand Rubber ProcIuc+s D 8: J SALES 8: SERVICE Inc Sfudebaker Sales 81 Servlce D 81 J TIRE COMPANY FIresI'one TIreS and Refreadmg FIRESTONE HOME 81 AUTO SUPPLY cI.ARIcSDAI.E MISSISSIPPI ROBWSCN I-IAGGARD DRUG STORE MOTOR CO Clarksdale MISS YOUR G E DEALER DRUGS COSMETICS 3l3 Issaquena Avenue CANDY PRESCRIPTIONS Phone 79 Clarksdale MISSISSIPPI FREE DELIVERY SERVICE W 81 , 2 D y ' ' , 98 A DISMUKE TIRE 81 RUBBER CO., Inc. COMPLIMENTS CONNELL BROS COTTON CO STR UTWEAR INCORPORATED In CIarIcsdaIe Nearly EVERYBODY Reads Ike Cillarlas-bale if ress Clflcgxsier an THE DELTA FARM PRESS DELTA PRESS PUBLISHING COMPANY CLARKSDALE MISS PUBLISHERS OF THE C H S SPOTLIGHT W H FRAZER M A MANSELL WADDELL COTTON CO JONES GULF SERVICE Telephone '75 6 fl e 8' S I L D 9964 CLARKSDALE MISSISSIPPI J phe CLARKSDALE MISS of U,-ee -3 -'.Nviii''TXe1'jX4!'1 'f I'3'-- 4-fairs' Q 1 K .. : 4 ....- , . D Ifa econd S . I , . ones TeIe on 82 Cqmplimenfs C0mpIImenIs of of MARTIN DRUG STORE The SI'YIe Shoppe JESSE HUGHES JR. CompIlmenI's of MEADOWBROOK DAIRY I3I6 4+h Sfreef Phone II8 CLARKSDALE MISSISSIPPI DURRETT INSURANCE AGENCY D W HOFF W M TRIMBI-E General Insurance WE WRITE EVERYTHING Hoff 81 Trlmble Apphance Co ADMIRAL MAGIC CHEF THOR IN INSURANCE Telephone 449 60 Sunflower Ave Clarksdale Miss Royale Cafe DAY 81 NITE DELICIQUS SERVICE STATION SEA Fooos AND STEAKS Te'eP e '6 Phone 9 I 74 Tlres Tubes Accessories Ba'H'erles Third SI and Issaquena Ave CLARKSDALE MISSISSIPPI Il- NOSEF APARTMENTS INC AG dPI Your Credli' IS Good Jusi' Brlng an Honesi' Face X Z.,- fl HILL BENNETT FURNITURE STORE 4l6 Fourlh S+ Phone 975 Weller Jewelry Store YOUR EVERY JEWELRY NEED For Qualify Building Maferials 252 DELTA AVENUE See Clarlcsdale, Mississippi M. L. VIRDEN LUMBER CO. Clarlcsdale, Miss. 2045 Complamenfs of CRYSTAL ICE 8: FUEL COMPANY Complnmenfs of DELTA BUICK CO Issaquena Avenue Clarlxsdale Miss PHONES l600 Telephone 392 Clarlxsdale Miss Complnmenfs of OLIVER TRACTOR 81 IMPLEMENTS CO WASSON BUS LINES I907 Fourih S+ Phone 2026 CLARKSDALE MISSISSIPPI Complsmenis KAUFMAN S MEN S and BOYS SHOP CLARKSDALE MISSISSIPPI Phone 949 Quallly Merchandise I I Clarlzsdale Mass ai Popular Prices w 81 ' ' of zoa Delia Ave. Phone zum.: THE GOYER OIL COMPANY S. R. HUDDLESTON BILLIE LEE'S BUILDING CONTRACTOR BEAUTY SHOP o Phone l985 Phone I625 M 8' H Wani' Complefe Service? CASH 8- CARRY GET cmes senvnce SAFE WAY SERVICE STATION I933 Fourih S+ H bl S fl Phone I085 ay + U r d L I S I CLARKSDA E MS ISSIPP J H WILLIAMS Congrafulahons Flefcher Field CROP SPRAYING DUSTING SEEDING DEFOLIATING S WIGLEY and CULP CW' ' I' of Wholesale Dlsirubufors HUNGERFORD S TOBACCO CANDIES NOTIONS Clarlzsdale s Befier Furmiure Sfore 728 Mssus pp A o Phone I855 C, Mal, Mmspp SECOND + DELTA CLARKSDALE ighw a n owe Clarks ale, Mississippi J. O. Dockery Air Service im n iw: i v. 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