Commercial High School - Ship of Commerce Yearbook (Savannah, GA)

 - Class of 1953

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I U of of SAVANNAH GAS COMPANY Savannah's Oldest Pubhc Servant Compliments SENIOR OFFICERS Front: Joe Page, Presidentg Eveylene Bowen, freasurerg Mary Frances Hadden, Editor of Ship of Commerce g Back: Lynford Hadwin, Business Manager of Ship of Commerce g Gretchen Davis, Secretary: Larry Sapp, Vice-President. of UNION BAG AND PAPER CORPORATION World' s Largest Paper Cor poratlon Compliments of The Bargam Corner Compliments of Trade Wmds Company Packers of Frozen Shrmmp Compliments welcome io Dm' lhuse HERB TRAUB + JIM CASEY BEST OF LUCK L W A Y S COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS M O SECKINGER CO PLUMING HEATING GOODYEAR SERVICE STORES PHONE 8163 COMPLIMENTS GEORGIA ICE COMPANY COMPLIMENTS OF SAVANNAH ICE DELIVERY COMPANY A ! I OF OF OF WEHAVIT SHOP Skldaway KL 41st Var1ety Store ANDERSON GROCERY 2136 Texas Ave Phone 26308 ARGO S FUEL SUPPLY 311 Bymgton Ave Phone 8262 Comphments OWEN'S SERVICE STATION Comphments A Sz M SERVI CE STATION RAY MIXON JEWELER Watch Inspector or S A L R R Co Comphments DAISS OIL COMPANY Comphments ROOF'S SERVICE STATION Comphments WILLIAMS SUPER MARKET Comphments FLAHERTY'S FLOWER SHOP Comphments YETTER HOMES, IN TED MURPHY'S Amoco Service Statlon 2100 Montgomery St Comphments HAROLD'S LITTLE SUPER Compliments RAMS SUPER MARKET Compliments of CARDINAL SODA SHOP Compliments of EQUITABLE CREDIT CORPORATION - 1 of ' 9 of f - of of gf of of ' I C . - of of The Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Savannah are proud of the excellence shown each year in the Ship of Commerce and they congratulate Commercial High School on the credit being brought the school by its students in many fields of endeavor , COMPLIMENTS C OMPLIMENTS METTS Sz VAUSE SERVICE STATION SAVANNAH S FINEST STORE FOR MEN AND SHOP FOR WOMEN COMPLIMENTS OF HONEST JOHN'S USED CARS 3lST 8: WEST BROAD STREET OF OF MORRIS LEVY'S COMPLIMENTS OF THE SAVANNAH TRANSIT COMPANY KEEP INFORMED by the SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS SAVANNAH EVENING PRESS .1 H P? 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Z -,.'V. - .-'E'--1 .tif--f.:'f5e:f 'ik -a-gixb,-4-ssii'.fzFe.,-9,-gV.5vf.2ffs'-s95:i-?-K.wi!-5-.g.-.-aS.'3'iex'az-gh-A- -..'Q-Z-5-if-iii'-HS. f..,.-..--Tgifiiidmfi--1' - '--' T if: :-Sfs'.1:qST..-52A-'L-- - ' Ty 'K . :H 5-Vi? '.i1:'73 X5- A -:Slr-Eff --' f -iii '- 5 9 A' Z --., -' --'- --,. . ' .- - - - I ' . ' 'V , . f ' PEGGY AVRET Cave Gal - Age: 17 Course: Merchandising Motto: Do the best you can with what you have. Ambition: To graduate with honors. School Activities: Basket- ball '50-'52. Student Council. Favorite Subject: C. A. Hobby: Dancing VIRGINIA JO BLACKWELL Jo - Age: 19 Course: Accounting Motto: Give to the world the best you have and the best will come back to you. Ambition: To be an office worker. Favorite Subject: Type Hobby: Swimming ARNOLD VASCO BACON Shorty - Age 19 Course: Merchandising Motto: If you ain't got it, get it. Ambition: To be my own boss - if my wife will let me. School Activities: Librarian Assistant Favorite Subject: Dot Thornton Hobby: Hot rods and mechanics. MIRIAM ANN BARNARD Mickey', - Age: 18 Course: Accounting Motto: If at first you don't succeed: cry, cry, again. Ambition: To make Ernest a good wife. School Activities: Ship of Commerce Staff . Favorite Subject: Typing Hobby: Driving and swimming IMOGENE BLAND Irma - Age.: 18 Course: Accounting Motto: Don't do it if you wouldn't want it done to you. Ambition: To be a success. School Activities: F. H. A. '52, '53. Favorite Subject: Type Hobby: Skating SHIRLEY ANN BRYANT Chicken - Age: 18 Course: Accounting Motto: A good name is rather to be cho- sen than great riches. j Ambition: To become a typist. School Activities: Red Cross Representative. Favorite Subject: Art Hobby: Dancing BARBARA .T EAN CANNADY Little 55 - Age: 17 Course: Accounting Motto: Do it the easy way. Ambition: To be a good housewife. Favorite Subject: Math fC.A.J Hobby: Doing what comes naturally. SARAH CARTER Baby - Age: 17 Course: Secretarial Motto: If the elevator to success is not run- ning, take the stairs. Ambition: To find the Hone . School Activities: Sfonsor in '52, F. H. A. '52, Student Council '52, Favorite Subject: Type and lunch. Hobby: Talking CAROLE .TEAN CHAFIN Flossie - Age: 17 Course: Secretarial Motto: Don't let it Worry you. Ambition: To marry Raymond. School Activities: Sponsor '51, '52g Anchor Club 3,4,5g Ship of Commerce Staff. Favorite Subject: Algebra and Raymond. Hobby: Sleeping BILLIE CHANDLER Shrimp - Age: 18 Course: Accounting Motto: You can't do wrong, doing right, Ambition: To always try to get the best out of life. School Activities: Music Club Favorite Subject: C. A. Hobby: Talking, laughing, and arguing. 430 03551 2 33 318 VIRGINIA BRACEWELL Ginger - Age: 17 Course: Accounting Motto: To keep ? ? this moneyj Ambition: To get a rich man Favorite Subject: Bookkeeping Hobby: Dancing JACQUELINE BRADDOCK Jackie - Age: 17 Course: Secretarial Motto: Try to smile when you feel like crying. Ambition: Leave boys alone 'till I make some money. School Activities: Red Cross Repr es entative . Favorite Subject: Type Hobby: Dancing, reading. LAVADA BRAGG Potato - Age 17 Course: Secretarial Motto: If you do not succeed: try, try again. Ambition: To be successful in life. Favorite Subject: type Hobby: Reading JAMES HENRY BROWN Age: 17 Course: Accounting Motto: To make the best better. Ambition: To be a successful bookkeeper. School Activities: Red Cross, Track. Favorite Subject: R.O.T.C. Hobby: Hunting BOB BRYANT Age: 17 Course: Merchandising Motto: Better late but always straight. Ambition: To get out Aench- bachar's class. Favorite Subject: Advertising Hobby: Cars LESCOE RAYMOND BOURNE Buck - Age: 18 Course: Accounting Motto: Do it to others before they do it to you. Ambitions: To make my mil- lions before my wife makes her trillions. School Activities: Football: '50-'52, Basketball: B Team '50, '51, Varsity '51, '52, Cap- tain '52, '53, Key Club. Favorite Subject: Bookkeeping Hobby: Girls, Fishing, Hunting. MARGARET EVEYLENE BOWEN Pete - Age: 17 Course: Secretarial Motto: Anything worth having is worth fighting for. Ambition: To make Bobby a good wife. School Activities: Student Council l Sz 3: Anchor Coub Pres. 5, Treas. of Senior Class: Annual Staff. Favorite Subject: English Hobby: Snapshots OTIS CLARENCE BOYD Age: 18 Course: Accounting Motto: Be honest and alert. Ambition: Become a million- aire Favorite Subject: Type Hobby: Swimming and fishing. REBA CAROLYN BOWEN Age: 18 Course: Merchandising Motto: I live the life I love, love the life I live. Ambition: To get out of history. Favorite Subject: Learning to be a salesman fGrayD Hobby: Talking JOYCE BOYLES Age: 18 Course: Secretarial Motto: It's what you do with what you got. Ambition: To be a good house- wife. Favorite Subject: Limch Hobby: Weyman JOAN CHRISTING CHESTER Joanie - Age: 18 Course: Secretarial Motto: If the elevator to success is out of order, use the stairs. Ambition: To hook the right one. School Activities: Student Coun- cil Representative '52-'53, THERESA IOLA CLOUD Teesa - Age: 18 Course: Accounting Motto: Be a friend and win a friend. Ambition: Housewife School Activities: Anchor Club, '51-'52, F.H.A. '51-'52, Student Council '51-'52. JAMES WALTER COLE, JR. Age: 20 Course: Merchandising Motto: Sempr Fidelis falways faithfull. Ambition: To go back in Marine Corp. School Activities: Track 1949. Favorite Subject: Advertising and C. A. Hobby: Fishing and Hunting. LOUANNA COLLINS Baby - Age: 18 Course: Accounting Motto: What is your's is me own, what is me own is me own. Abition: to be a successful housewife. School Activities: None Favorite Subject: Jack and Bookkeeping. Hobby: Going out with Jack. MARIE ANN CONSOS Shot-Gun - Age: 17 Course: Accounting Motto: Don't judge everybody by yourself. School Activities: Anchor Club, ' 52 -'53, Cheerleader ' 52, Student Council Repre- sentative '52. Favorite Subject: Type Hobby: Hunting, Fishing and Basketball BETTY ERNESTINE COOLER Tiny - Age: 17 Course: Accounting Motto: Take what's given to you. Ambition: To be a success in life. School Activities: Red Cross Representive. FaVOI'if6 Subject: English Hobby: Doing what comes naturally . RAIFORD COWART Age: 17 Course: Accounting Motto: Take all they give you and steal the rest. Ambition: To be a successful Bookkeeper. Favorite Slbjectz R. O. T. C. GRETTA VIOLA CROSBY Age: 18 Course: Secretarial Motto: Nothing ventured: nothing gained. Ambition: To make others happy. Favorite Subject: Type Hobby: Cooking J. L. CURRY Sonny - Age: 18 Course: Merchandising Motto: Get the people in, get out and get back in again. Ambition: To be city manager of the theatres. School Activities: Key Club Favorite Subject: C. A. Hobby: Golf GRETCHEN DAVIS Gretty - Age: 17 Course: Secretarial Motto: Live and learn. Ambition: To always be happy. School Activities: F. H. A. Student Council. Sec't. of '53 graduating class Favorite Subject: English Hobby: Reading A l ef GERRY DEASON Irma - Age: 17 Course: Accounting Motto: To live a long and happy life. Ambition: To be a History teacher School Activities: Anchor Club, F. H. A. Fayqite Subject: English Hobby: Dancing and swimming MARGIE DE LOACH Age: 17 Course: Accounting Motto: To honor and keep to myself unspotted from the world. Ambition: To get the most out of life. Activities: Anchor Club, Red Cross, Shiplof Com- merce Staff. ELEANOR LA VERNIE DIX Coochie - Age: 18 Course: Secretarial Motto: The only way to have a friend is to be one. Ambition: To be a successful writer, wife, and mother School Activities: Student Coun cil 3,4,5,6.Pres.Sponser '5l,'52,'53, Ship of Com merce Staff. Anchor 2, 3, 4, 5. ' Vice-Pres. Treasurer Favorite Subject: English and lunch. Hobby: Writing and talking. FREDDIE DIXON Kirk - Age: 17 Course: Bookkeeping Motto: Keep a cool head. Ambition: To get out of school. School Activities: Football Basketball, Band. Favorite Subject: Band Hobby: Trying to play a trumpet. ROBERT DOOLEY Bobby - Age: 17 Course: Accounting Motto: Always leave'em laughing. School Activities: Officers Club. Favorite Subject: C. A. Hobby: Having a good time 9 gym. , LEQQQ 3513 QW! , :6 5 'X V . .wg 135: A ,g ,V JOYCE DUNCAN Stinker - Age: 18 Course: Accounting Motto: To be like Mrs. Pare when I grow old. Ambition: To graduate from school. Favorite subject: Type Hobby: Driving a car. BEVERLY SUE DURDEN Baby - Age: 17 Course: Accounting Motto: Always be prepared. Ambition: To be a successful bookkeeper and home- maker. Favorite Subject: Bookkeeping Hobby: Sewing LINDA ANN DURRENCE Lin - Age: 17 Course: Accounting Motto: Love all: trust few: and do wrong to none. Ambition: To be a success in all I undertake. School Activities: Glee Club Hobby: Keeping my eyes on ICTH. J .- D. EDENFIELD HJ. Dolphus - Age: 18 Course: Merchandising Motto: I got to get out. Ambition: To graduate. Activities: Football '52, Officers' Club '52 and '53, Hobby: Sports SHIRLEY ANN EVANS Suzy Q - Age: 18 Course: Accounting Motto: A live wire never gets stepped on. Ambition: To make a good office girl. Favorite Subject: Bookkeeping and Type Hobby: Playing the piano. EMILIE FRANKLIN Doodles - Age: 18 Course: Accounting Motto: A winner never loses. Ambition: To succeed in all I undertake. Activities: Art Club Favorite Subject: Bookkeeping Hobby: Drawing BEVERLY GALE FLOYD Beb - Age: 17 Course: Accounting Motto: To do my best is everything. Ambition: To graduate. Favorite Subject: Business math. Hobby: Eating EARL GODBEE Age: 19 Course: Merchandising Motto: Live, learn, die, and forget. Ambition: To get a job. School Activitiss: Football, Band. Favorite Subject: Advertising Hobby: Football EARLINE FUTCH STINKER - Age: 17 Course: Stenographic Motto: Love'em and leave'em Ambition: To get along with others. Activities: Anchor Club 2,3,4, 5,6. Sec. Student Coun- cil 4,6. Red Cross 5, Alternate Cheerleader: Sponsor '53, Favorite Subject: Seventh period study hall. Hobby: Painting, sewing, and dating. RUDY GOULD Rootie - Age: 17 Course: Merchandising Motto: Women were made to work, so let them. Ambition: To be a school teacher. School Activities: Football Favorite Subject: Type Hobby: Swimming 3 'Pk F' 9 ALMA HALL Peach - Age: 18 Course: Accounting Motto: I do the difficult immediately the im- possible takes a little longer. Ambition: To be a success. School Activities: Art Club Favorite Subject: Type and C. A. Hobby: Commercial High Sports. ANN HALLFORD Teach - Age: 17 Course: Secretarial Motto: If first you don't succeed, try, try, again. Ambition: To be an air line stewardess. School Activities: Basket- ball '51, '52, '53, Cheerleader, Sec't of Anchor '51, Pres. of Anchor '52, F.H.A. '51, '52, Sponsor '51, '52, '53, Miss Commercial, '53. Favorite Subject: Tyne and Lunch. Hobby: Painting plaster of paris. DORIS LE VORA HARLEY Vora - Age: 18 Course: Accounting Motto: Be as faithful to others as you are to yourself. Ambition: To be a good ex- ample for my child- ren. Activities: Anchor Club, Annual Staff. Q Favorite Subject: Literature Hobby: Swimming and Cooking. MARY NELL HARRELL Nellie - Age: l'7 Course: Merchandising Motto: Take life as it comes Ambition: To be a good house- wife. School Activities: Commercial Chorus '53 Favorite Subject: English Hobby: Dancing WILLIAM E. HARRELL Willie -- Age: 17 Course: Merchandising Motto: Always be fair to others. Ambition: To make the best out of life while I can. Favorite Subject: Type Hobby: Sports MELVIN GRADICK Leona - Age: 18 Course: Accounting Motto: Can't give you any- thing but love, baby. Ambition: To graduate in 53 School Activities: Red Cross 52: Student Council 52, 53: Rifle Team 51, 52: Ship of Com- merce Sports Editor Favorite Sub'ect: Leona J Johnson . Hobby: L. J. ALICE GRIFFIN Age: 18 Course: Merchandising Motto: Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Ambition: To be a nurse School Activities: Student Council, F. H. A. Sponsor Favorite Subject: Type Hobby: Boys MARY HADDEN ' Fary Mances - Age: 17 Course: Secretarial Motto: Quietness in wisdom's virtue. Ambition: To make Bob a good wife. School Activities: Editor of Ship of Commerce, Anchor Club 2,5,6, Student Council 2,5. Favorite Subject: Type Hobby: Cooking and eating. Lynford Hadwin Honest John - Age: 17 Course: Accounting Motto: Work and Women don't mix: let work alone. Ambition: To work in a bank and own my own business. School Activities: Business Manager of Ship of Commerce, Student Council. Favorite Subject: Type Hobby: Making money. EDWIN HAGIN Ed - Age: 17 Course: Accounting Motto: Keep your mouth shut and stay out of trouble. Ambition: To become successful in Radio. School Activities: Officers Club, Member of Dirty Dozen . 1 Favorite Subject: R.O.T.C. ' Hobby: Hunting and Swimming HUGH LEE HELMLY III Cocky - Age: 18 Course: Accounting Motto: To have a friend you must be a friend. Ambition: To make a success of my life and have plenty of money and the newest cadillac. School Activities: Basketball, B-Team '50-'51, '51-'52, Manager Player '52-'53, Officer's Club 5, 6. Favorite Subject: Girls Hobby: Swimming and building things. ELSIE JOYCE HENDRIX Ugly - Age: 17 Course: Secretarial Motto: Love'em and leave'em. Favorite Subject: Music Hobby: Boys NELLIE J EAM HIGHSMITH Age: 17 Course: Accounting Ambition: Housewife Activities: None Motto: .When you get him, be sure you can hold him, then do it. BARBARA HOWELL Bobbie - Age: 18 Course: Accounting Motto: Smile and the world smiles with you. Ambition: To marry Skippy before he draws his old age pension School Activities: Art Club and Red Cross Favorite Subject: Art Hobby: Skippy ANN ELIZABETH HUFFMAN Huffy - Age: 18 Course: Merchandising Motto: Why take life seriously you'1l never get out alivel. Ambition: To raise a football team! School Activities: Ship of Com merce Staff: Commercial Chorus 3 Favorite Subject: Advertising Hobby: Eating LILA HARRIS Legs - Age: 18 Course: Merchandising Motto: Do unto others before they do unto you. Ambition: To get out of school Favorite Subject: Advertising Hobby: Swimming JOHNNIE HARRISON Fritz - Age: 18 Course: Merchandising and Accounting Motto: A person's greatest asset is a friendly smile. School Activities: Football'50, '51, i52gBasketball '48, '49, 5O,'5lg Baseball gg, '5lg, Track '50g icer s Club '5l. Favorite Subject: English under Mrs.Copps Hobby: Sports EDWARD HARVEY Ed - Age: 18 Course: Merchandising Motto: All's well that starts well. Ambition: To be mayor of Savannah. School Activities: Foot- ball, '50, '51 Student Council Key Club '5l, '52 Key Club President, '53 Favorite Subject: Type and Sales Hobby: Sports RAY WATERS HATFIELD Smiley - Age: 18 Course: Accounting Motto: They say that each time one is kissed his life span is shortened by a number of years. I've often had the urge to commit suicide. Ambition: To find happiness and success. School Activities: R.O.T.C. Officers Club '52, '53, Ship of commerce Staff, Red Cross. Favorite Subject: R.O.T.C. Hobby: Sketching, singing in the bath tub. FAYE LOUISE HEIDT Age: 19 Course Accounting Motto: Never do today what you can put off until tomorrow. Ambition: To make a success ful bookkeeper. School Activities: None Favorite Subject: Algebra 5 I guess ox!! gr f-f , 3' R 5' fi! f u ,T X R V, d :fl X: ff' ELLEN ROSE HURST Sis - Age: 17 Course: Accounting Motto: Forget the past, live the present and improve the future. Ambition: To be successful in life School Activities: Red Cross Representative Favorite Subject: Type Hobby: Sewing, swimming SHIRLEY JACKSON Age: 17 Course: Secretarial Motto: To live and learn Ambition: To be successful and happy School Activities: Sponsor 52, 53 Favorite Subject: Typing Hobby: Sewing X. :-'1-xiii-fat: A .1IL:1.-Civ? . 4 x 1- 1:3-:xi-. JOYCE JARRIEL Age: 17 Course: Secretarial Motto: Forget the past, live the president and improve the future. Ambition: To be successful. School Activities: F. H. A. Anchor Club. Favorite Subject: Shorthand Hobby: Painting figurines. FRANKALENE JOHNS Frankie - Age: 17 Course: Accounting Motto: Be a friend to all, and all, will be a friend to you. Ambition: To marry an engineer Uimmiej and raise little injuns. School Activities: F.H.A., 5l,52,53, Anchor 51, 52 Vice-Pres. Presi- dent 53, Student Council 52, Ship of Commerce Staif 53, Sponser for HF' Company. Favorite Subject: Jimmie Hobby: Eating, sleeping, going out with Jimmie. MARION JOHNSON Pig - Age: 19 Course: Merchandising Motto: To live and be a success. Ambition: Aircraft Main- tenance Engineer. Favorite Subject: C. A. and Type. Hobby: Riding and working on motorcycles. HILDA JONES Merge - Age: 17 Course: Secretarial Motto: Let a smile be your umbrella. Ambition: Marry a naratroooer and raise little chutes. Favorite Subject: Tybing Hobby: Dancing LEONARD JORD AN Age: 17 Course: Merchandising Motto: Live and let live. Ambition: To always do the best I can. School Activities: Art Club, Music Club, Key Club. Favorite Subject: Advertising Hobby: Fishing. BILLIE KENNEDY Age: 18 Course: Accounting Motto: Better late than never. Ambition: To learn to fly an airplane. Favorite Subject: Larry Hobby: Eating LORETTA KESSLER Shorty - Age: 17 Course: Accounting Motto: To do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Ambition: To be a house- wife. Favorite Subject: Business Math. Hobby: Music CAROLYN KICKLIGHTER Caci - Age: 18 Courses: Merchandising Motto: I know not what the future holds, but my Lord holds the future. Ambition: To become a missionaries' wife. Favorite Subject: Type Hobby: Basketball BEATRICE LANIER Beaty - Age: 19 Course: Accounting Motto: To succeed in all that I do. Ambition: Housewife School Activities: Art Club Favorite Subject: Frank, Type. Hobby: Swimming IONA LANIGAN Giggles e Age: 17 Course: Merchandising Motto: Never lend a helping hand unless you have three. Ambition: Marry .Tack and raise little jackies. School Activities: Commercial Art. Favorite Subject: Advertising and recess. Hobby: Writing letters to Jack. JOSIE MAE LARISCY Baby Doll - Age: 16 Course: Accounting Motto: Do it the easy way. Ambition: To be a good house- wife. School Activities: Sponsor for Commercial Dance 52. Favorite Subject: Art Hobby: Collecting plaster of paris. HERSHEL WAYMON LEE Age: 19 ' Course: Accounting Motto: If you don't suceed, try, try, again. Ambition: To become a successful business- man. Favorite Subject: Type Hobby: Swimming and Fishing EDNA LEGGETT Age: 18 Course: Accounting Motto: Do unto others be- fore they do unto you. Ambition: To be a good wife. Favorite Subject: Howard Wilmot Hobby: Dancing, eating and dating. JAMES W. KICKLIGHTER Rebel - Age: 19 Course: Merchandising Motto: The south will rise again soon. Ambition: To become the best watch repairman in the business. Favorite Subject: History Hobby: Collecting material on the war between the states. VELMA JOYCE KILLGO Dimples - Age: 17 Course: Accounting Motto: If at first you don't succeed, try, try, again. Ambition: To be a successful wife. Favorite Subject: C. A. obby- Music .F- EILEEN KING Age: 18 Course: Accounting Motto: A thousand mile journey begins with one step. Ambition: To succeed in everything I under- take. Favorite Subject: Type Hobby: Arts and Crafts IIMMIE IGNG Age: 17 Course: Secretarial Motto: It ain't Wha'cha got: it's wha'ch keep. Ambition: to be.'.'.'.'.' f?D Favorite Subject: Steno. Hobby: Books IRVIN KLOPP Moose - Age: 17 Course: Accounting Motto: Eat, sleep and drink fhicl. Ambition: To become General of the Army in the next ten years. N School Activities: Football 51. Favorite Subject: Recess Hobby: Bowling, bumming cigarettes. SHIRLEY RAE McCOY Age: 17 Course: Accounting Motto: What you can't con- quer, run from. Ambition: To get a diploma and marriage license . School Activities: Sponsor of '5l. Favorite Subject: Type and English. Hobby: Richard BARBARA McKAY Cootie Gal - Age: 17 Course: Accounting Motto: Smile and the whole World smiles with you. Ambition: To succeed in anything I under - take. School Activities: F .H.A. '52-'53, Favorite Subject: Type Hobby: Talking and eating HAZEL McNEAR Key - Age: 17 Course: Combined Motto: Live for today, tomorrow never comes. Ambition: To make W. A. Lawery. Hobby: Dancing CATHERINE VIRGINIA McN'URE Cathy - Age: 17 Course: Accounting Motto: Think success and you bring success. Ambition: To succeed and get the most out of life. School Activities: Anchor Club, Ship of Commerce Staff. Favorite Subject: Type, Art and Bookkeeping. Hobby: Drawing EARL McTIER Stoco - Age: 17 Course: Merchandising Motto: Never drop a drink. Ambition: To get out of school. Favorite Sibjectz Advertising Hobby: Hot Rod Club MARGIE ANN LEWIS Age: 18 Course: Accounting Motto: Take life as it comes. Ambition: To succeed in any- thing I undertake. School Activities: Sponsor '51, Red Cross Rep. Favorite Subject: C. A. Hobby: Talking BOBBIE ELLEN LOCKHART Age: 18 Course: Accounting Motto: Set your education before you' make a future. Ambition: To enjoy life and be successful. Favorite Subject: Type Hobby: Music SIDNEY N. LOVE Sid - Age: 18 Course: Merchandising Motto: Make the best of your opportunities. Ambition: To make a good rating in the navy. Favorite Subject: Type Hobby: Making rods real JANICE LOWE Age: 18 Course: Accounting Motto: To have a friend, be a friend. Ambition: To become Mrs. Howard Kruster Favorite Subject: Type Hobby: Howard Kruster PHYLLIS ANNETTE LYNES Boopie - Age: 17 Course: Accounting Motto: This above all else to thine own self be true Ambition: To be a successful homemaker. School Activities: Ship of Commerce Staff, Red Cross Rep. Favorite Subject: Type Hobby: Reading MARIE MILES Age: 18 Course: Accounting Motto: Where there's a will, there's a way. Ambition: To be successful School Activities: Art Club, Red Cross. Favorite Subject: Art Hobby: Painting and Bob White. DOROTHY MOODY Dot 7 Age: 17 Course: Accounting Motto: Nothing beats a try but a failure. Ambition: To be a good typist. School Activities: Basket - b ll '50 '51 '51 '52 a Q Q Capt. '52-'53, Spon,sor '51-152, F. H. A. '51-'52. Favorite Subject: Type Hobby: Sports DERON MOORE Ronnie - Age: 17 Course: Secretarial Motto: Live and learn, die and burn. Ambition: To be an air- line hostess. School Activities: Anchor Club '51, Red,Cross ' 51, Student Council '52-'53, Annual Staff '53. Favorite Subject: '53 Hobby: Talking Jn JOYCE WYLENE MOORE Bill - Age: 18 Course: Merchandising Motto: To be a success in life. Ambition: To find the one a and only. School Activities: F. H. A. Favorite Subject: Type Hobby: Talking MARGARET ANN MURRAY Sugar - Age: 17 Course: Accounting Motto: Never say die. Ambition: To become Mrs. G.L. Monroe. Favorite Subject: Joe Monroe Hobby: Collecting wooden nickles. MICHAEL MANER Mike - Age: 18 Course: Merchandising Motto: Do others before they do you. Ambition: Make first million before Pm. 21. School Activities: Band Favorite Subject: Recess Hobby: Doing plenty of nothing. THOMAS EDWARD MARSHALL Dimples - Age: 18 Course: Accounting Motto: Speak of others as you would have them speak of you. Ambition: To be successful. Favorite Subject: Women, single ones. Hobby: Boating' BARBARA ANN MARTIN Babs - Age: 18 Course: Merchandising Motto: Only one life it will soon be past, only what's done for Christ will last. Ambition: To be a Missionary. Hobby: Drawing and singing. MAMIE DARLENE MEDLOCK Kittie - Age: 19 Course: Accounting Motto: Till death let us live in the future not in the past. Ambition: To ride on a slow boat to China as a housewife. School Activities: Red Cross 51, '53 Staff Annual. Favorite Subject: Type - Hut Hobby: Reading and filling my hope chest. BETTY MCCORKEL Irish - Age: 17 Course: Merchandising Motto: Do my best, take what they give me, and steal the rest. Ambition: To get a job with out having to work. Favorite Subject: Larry. Hobby: Writing sentences for Duck Gray. fa-6 BOBBY EUGENE OVERSTREET Cockey - Age: 18 Course: Accounting Motto: Do unto others before they do unto you. Ambition: To make my first million before I am 21. School Activities: Officers Club Favorite Subject: Type and CGirlsJ. Hobby: Sports and Eating JOSEPH H. PAGE Wolf - Age: l7 Course: Secretarial Motto: Women are the men's bread of life: gee I'm hungry. Ambition: To be a success. School Activities: Pres. of Senior Class, Annual Staff . Favorite Sibjectz C, A. Hobby: Outdoor life. ANNELLE PITTMAN Nell - Age: 17 Course: Accounting Motto: Anything worth doing is worth doing well. Ambition: To be a successful bookkeeper. School Activities: F.H.A. Favorite Subject: C.A. Hobby: Dancing 1, . 3. , . N 5 TRESA PORTER Skeeter - Age 17 Course: Merchandising Motto: If God be with us, who can be against us ? School Activities: Cheerleader Ambition: To be a welfare Worker. Favorite Subject: Type Hobby: Writing and talking. BETTY QUARTERMAN Worry-warte - Age: 17 Course: Accounting Motto: Better late than never Ambition: To be happy Activities: Cheerleader '51-'52, Capt. '52-'53. Basketball '51-'52-'53g F.H.A.'51- '52-'53g Ship of Com- merce. Favorite Subject: Type Hobby: Talking and eatin' CHARLES NETTIS Roscoe - Age: 17 Course: Accounting Motto: Do unto others before they do you. Ambition: To ros er in all m P P Y undertakings School Activities: R.O.T.C. Favorite Subject: Lunch period Hobby: Outdoor life. BEURCHAEL NICHOLS Burr Head - Age: 18 Course: Accounting Motto: Don't do today what you can do tomorrow. Ambition: To be a success in life and fly a jet plane. School Activities: Officer's Club. Favorite Subject: Girls and R.O.T.C. Hobby: Swimming: building model air planes. DELORIS NIVER Loris - Age: 18 Course: Accounting Motto: Do unto others before they do unto you. Ambition: To make .Toe a good wife. School Activities: Red Cross Rep. Anchor Club, Ship of Commerce Staff. Favorite Subject: Type Hobby: Eating and dating. MARGARET OGLESBY Age: 17 Course: Secretarial Motto: To succeed in What- ever I undertake. Ambition: To be a successful nurse. School Activities: Red Cross '50-'51. Favorite Subject: English Hobby: Reading and dancing. PATRICIA ELEANOR OSTEEN Patsy - Age: 17 Course: Secretarial Motto: Be prepared. Ambition: To be the first person to swim the Pacific. School Activities: F. H. A. '51- '52, Anchor Club '51-'52, Sec't. '52-'53, Cheer- leader '52-'53, Annual Staff. Favorite Subject: Algebra and lunch. Hobby: ' Sewing, reading and lunch. ff . 'ts N . ,., Mn args :fx 1 Gr Y, :ga MARGUIRITE ANN ROWE Half-Pint - Age: 17 Course: Accounting Motto: Forget the past, live the present, and im- prove the qfuture. School Activities: Y Teens, F. H. A. Favorite Subject: Algebra Hobby: Talking LAVORA ANN RUIS Vorie - Age: 18 Course: Accounting Motto: Be prepared. Ambition: To travel. Favorite Subject: C. A. Hobby: Swimming DERRELL SAPP Age: 17 Course: Secretarial Motto: If you can't get what you like, learn to like what you get. Ambition: To climb the highest mountain of success. School Activities: Key Club and Officers Club. Favorite Subject: Shorthand Hobby: Making something- out of nothing. LARRY SAPP Age: 17 Course: Secretarial Motto: Never talk out of turn Ambition: To become a suc- cess in life. School Activities: Basketball B-Team 50, 51: Varsity 51-52, 52-53. Favorite Subject: English Hobby: Sports ANNETTE SCOTT Bug - Age: 17 Course: Secretarial Motto: Ask and it shall be given, seek and ye shall find: knock and it will be open unto you Ambition: To live in New York School Activities: Class Pres- ident in 1953 Favorite Subject: Bob Hobby: Collecting postal cards. 1 Q. x .Q , Q F E X A 5 4. xf,'4 2 NOELENE RAIFORD Legs - Age: 17 Course: Secretarial j Motto: Always succeed Ambition: To be a successful nurse. School Activities: Basket- ball 52, 53g Anchor Club 50-51: Student Council. Favorite Subject: Type Hobby: Basketball BETTY JEAN ROBERTS Age: 18 Course: Accounting Motto: Don't do today what you can do tomorrow SHIRLEY ARLENE ROBERTSON Shir1 - Age: 18 Course: Accounting Motto: Silence is one art of conversation. Ambition: Housewife School Activities: None Favorite Subject. Type Hobby: Music and sports. PATRICIA ANN ROGERS Patty - Age: 17 Course: Accounting Motto: Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Ambition: To be a success. 1 Favorite Subject: English 4 Ambition: To get most out ' Hobby: Collecting souvenirs. of life School Activities: Student Council, Red Cross Representative Favorite Subject: Type and bookkeeping Hobby: Collecting novelties. PEGGY ANN ROLLER Shorty - Age: 18 Course: Accounting Motto: Do unto others before they do iuito you. Ambition: Be successful in whatever I do. Favorite Subject: Type Hobby: Loafing and dancing. WILLIAM L. SMITH, JR. Itdum - Age: 17 Course: Accounting Motto: Remember in life you have got to do only one thing ..... die. Ambition: To succeed in any and everything. School Activities: Officer's Club, Rifle Team. Favorite Subject: R.O.T.C. Hobby: Outdoors MARY LOIS SORROW Bunny - Age: 17 Course: Merchandising Motto: A true friend is more priceless than gold. Ambition: To be a success. School Activities: Student Council, Anchor Club, Vice-Pres. of Red Cross, Homeroom Pres. Favorite Subject: History Hobby: Talking WILLIAM PAUL TICE Age: 18 Course: Accounting Motto: Take life as it comes. Ambition: To be a rich bum. Favorite Subject: Automobiles CARLOS TURNER Milt - Age: 17 Course: Accounting Motto: Live and learn, die and forget it all. Ambition: To make my second million before Pm 21. Favorite Subject: Type Hobby: Hunting - Gas man. BIRDIE JEAN SPIVEY Honey Age. 17 Course: Merchandising Motto: It ain t what'cha got it's what'cha do with what'cha got. Ambition: To be a good wife. School Activities: Sponsor '52 and 53 Favorite Subject: Algebra Hobby: Ducky Moore 11 . . .X , l CONNIE SCOTT Scotty - Age: 17 Course: Accounting Motto: Forget the past, live the present, and improve the future. Ambition: To be a success- ful bookkeeper. School Activities: F. H. A. Favorite Subject: Type Hobby: Eating NANCY JOYCE SCOTT Age: 17 Course: Accounting Ambition: Housewife School Activities: Wheel Club 51, Ship of Commerce Staff. Favorite Subject: History Hobby: Alvin S. SHIRLEY JOYCE SHAW Weedy - Age: 17 Course: Secretarial Motto: Live for today, for tomorrow never comes. Ambition: Stand on my head and whistle Dixie backwards. School Activities: Talking Favorite Subject: Music Hobby: Movies and parties FLORA LILLIAN SMITH Lilly9' - Age: 19 Course: Accounting Motto: Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Ambition: To succeed in anything I set out to do. School Activities: Library, Red Cross, Ship of Commerce Staff. Favorite Subject: English Hobby: Swimming, Cooking, Singing, and Movies. NANCY SMITH Narmy Goat - Age: 18 Course: Accounting Motto: Smile and the world smiles with you, cry and you cry alone. Ambition: To be a widow of a millionaire . School Activities: Commercial Art. Favorite Subject: Bookkeeping, and recess. Hobby: Swimming, Dancing, and Baseball. .1 H P? 'ia 1 F: I4,,. 2, ? 1 ik V V r in Ha' Y H x . 4, V V 'fx an rI f W '-r I l ' KENNETH WALLACE Snake - Age: 18 Course: Merchandising Motto: Do others before they do you. Ambition: To break into professional base- ball Cbat boyl. School Activities: Baseball '51-'52. Favorite Subject: Advertising Hobby: Trying to do anything for anybody I can. FRANKIE WARD Clem - Age: 17 Course: Secretarial Motto: God is my wall of protection. Ambition: Evangelist School Activities: Basket- ball '51, Favorite Subject: Short- hand Hobby: Swimming LEWIS W. WARD Chub - Age: 17 Course: Merchandising Motto: Look for the silver lining. Ambition: To be a success- ful dodger of the draft board. Favorite Subject: Type Hobby: Bowling J LOU WASDEN Lulu - Age: 18 Course: Bookkeeping Motto: If the elevator to success isn't running, take the stairs. Ambition: To be a nurse. Favorite Subject: English Hobby: Working VIOLLA WASSON Vi - Age: 18 Ambition: To finish school. Motto: If at first you don't succeed, try, try, again. MARY KATHERINE VENO Kathy - Age: I8 Course: Merchandising Motto: A quitter never wins, a winner never quits. Ambition: To be a nurse. School Activities: Red Cross Rep. Favorite Subject: Advertising School Activities: Red Cross Representative. Favorite Subject: Advertising Hobby: Eating 5011001 .TU LUIS BRADEEY WADDELL School Activities Key Club Brad - Age: 18 FaV0F1t9 Subwct Sales Course: Merchandising Hobby Swlmmmg Motto: Laugh and the world laughs with you, weep, and you weep alone. Ambition: 1 Finish school, get married and raise 14 ELTON H VAN BRACKLE . kids. Van Age 19 School Activities: Assistant Course Accounting Librarian. Motto Say what you mean Favorite Subject: Mary Collins and mean what you Hobby: Al1t0II1Obi16S EDWENA IRENE WALDEN Bena - Age: 17 Course: Accounting Motto: Do unto others before they do you. Ambition: To keep the guy I've got . School Activities: Anchor Club '51-'52. Favorite Subject: Macbeth Hobby: Dancing XXMJ! wr, J, ...f , CHARLOTTE WATERS Smokey - Age 18 Course: Merchandising Motto: Love 'em and they leave you. Ambition: To get married and have twins. Favorite Subject: Those that Duck Gray doesn't teach. Hobby: Pestering Duck Gray. RONALD DOYLE WATSON Watt - Age: 17 Course: Merchandising Motto: Make the most of what comes and the least of what goes. Ambition: To make good. School Activities: Officers Club, Key Club, Student Council. Favorite Subject: Babes Hobby: Cars ALICE WEISSMAN Age: 17 Course: Secretarial Motto: Wine, men, and song. Ambition: To become a female Valentino. Favorite Subject: Men Hobby: Chewing gum. ROBERT WHITE Bob - Age: 18 Course: Merchandising Motto: Always win Ambition: To get out of the mad house. School Activities: Foot- ball 50,5l,52. Favorite Subject: English with Mrs. Copps. Hobby: Marie Miles. LEA WEINBERG Cat - Age: 17 Course: Secretarial Motto: He who laughs last, laughs loudest. Ambition: To be a long- haired natural blond. Favorite Subject: Arnie- Hobby- Men 'if Q 1, DOROTHY LEE WILLIAMS Dot - Age: 17 Course: Secretarial Motto: When the elevator to success is not work- ing, use the stairs. Ambition: To be a good nurse School Activities: Hi-B-A Club: Red Cross. Favorite Subject: English Hobby: Reading and collecting. MYRA ANITA WILSON Age: 18 Course: Accounting Motto: Book passage on the ship of Knowledge, and sail for the island of Success Ambition: To be a success in life. School Activities: Ship of Com merce Staff Favorite Subject: History Hobby: Driving BETTY LUCILE WINSKIE Doll - Age: 17 Course: Merchandising Motto: Look for the silver lining. Ambition: To be respected and well-liked by everyone. School Activities: F. H. A. Favorite Subject: Sales Hobby: Playing the piano. LEONARD WOMBLE Lennie - Age: 17 Course: Accounting Motto: Live and learn: die and forget it all. Ambition: To make a million fast. School Activities: Officers Club. Favorite Subject: Book- keeping. Hobby: Being myself. FRANCES MARION WOOD Bug - Age: 17 Course: Accounting Motto: Never stop trying until you succeed. Ambition: To get the most out of life in the little time I have. School Activities: Anchor Club '52. Favorite Subject: Macbeth Hobby: Dancing on someone else's feet. BARBARA ANN ZIPPER Barb - Age: 18 Course: Merchandising Motto: Live and learn: die and forget it all. Ambition: To get me a man Favorite Subject: C. A. Hobby: Boys GLf1SSfLOWfK Camafzw CLASS COLORS G-0 Id, ft! Q3 Xue, CLASS Mo o If -. A .Y .F ' 17 h and the world laughs with you. 3 5 ,u N Weep and you weep alone: - the sad old earth must borrow its ' A mirth. if ut s u enouqh of its own. V - ,. 2 at Wheeler Wilco view 'Mix J Q.. siiww if 'tv- -1' I, JACK ADAMS, being'of sound mind and body do hereby will my luck to pass History 6 and Mr. Gray to all the boys of Commercial. I, JAMES ALFORD, will my Seat in C. A. to Winfred Whitlock. I, RONNIE ALLEN, will my ability to stay in Duck Gray's room for 5 sem- esters and not pass to anyone who wants it. I, JANET ANDERSON, being of unsound mind and feeble body, will my ability to skip class without getting caught to Lila Crout. I, LOIS ARLEDGE, being of unsound mind and feeble body, do hereby will my bookkeeping book, to anybody who has sense enough to earn Whats in it. I, PEGGY AVERT, will my ability to cheat on tests in Miss Gaine's room and not get caught to Esther Courson who needs it to graduate. I, ARNOLD SHORTY BACON, will all my good C?J times here at Commercial and all my love to Dot T. I, MIRIAM BARNARD, being of unsound mind and shapeless body, do will my ability of talking to anyone who thinks they can out talk me, I, VIRGINIA BLACKWELL, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will my means of getting out of Mr. Gray's class to anyone who will try it. I, IRMOGENE BLAND, will my will to make a will to anyone thats willing. I, LESCOE BOURNE, being of sound mind and Frail body, do hereby leave my ability to make Mrs. Catersian mad in bookkeeping to .Timmy Wright. I, REBA BOWEN, do hereby will my History Book and grades to any one who needs them as I did. I, EVEYLENE BOWEN, do hereby will my shorthand with Mrs. Pare to Joyce Hagin. I , CLARENCE BOYD, being of absent mind and feeble body, do hereby will my ability to do 'Bookkeei3ing to LaFarr Lee. Zia!! Q., 06:44 Wd! lContinuedl I, JOYCE BOYLES, being of unsound mind and body, do hereby will my seat in Mrs. Pare's room to Jo Frances Cowart. I, VIRGINIA BRACEWELL, hereby will to Miss Horrigan all the True Story Magazines I can find. I, JACQUELINE BRADDOCK, being of sound mind and very weak body, will my hopes to graduate to Doris Newton. I, LAVADA BRAGG, being of warped mind and body, will my C. A. book to anyone smart enough to do the work that is in it. I, JAMES BROWN, hereby will my ability to do English to my brother, Floyd. I, BOB BRYANT, will my desk to the most prosperous young man in Commercial. I, SHIRLEY BRYANT, will my seat in Miss Gaine's English class to Joan Dixon. I, BARBARA JEAN CANNADY, will my seat in Mrs. Catersian's room to any one who can keep up with her. I, SARAH CARTER, having no will to make a will, will my will to make a will, to anyone needing a will to make a will. I, CAROLE FLOSSIE CHAFIN, being of skinny body and no' mind to hereby will my ability to do nothing to nobody. I, BILLIE CHANDLER, being of sound mind, do hereby will my desk in Mr. Oliver's room all my good times in there and all my arguments with him to anyone lucky enough to get it! I, JOAN CHESTER, being of- msane mind and feeble body, will to Faye Bragg my ability to get along with Mrs, Pare. I, Tl-IERESA CLOUD, do hereby leave!!! I, JAMES COLE, will all my experiences to anyone who can stand it. I, LOUANNA COLLINS, with little mind and little body will my ability to do little to anyone that can do more than little. Glau Wi!! Continued? I, MARIE CONSOS, will my ability to skip class and get caught every time to Evengeline Constantine. I, ESTHER COURSON, will my feeble hands to write sentences for Mr. Gray to any poor sucker who is crazy enough to take the Merchandising course. I, BETTY COOLER, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will my seat in art to anyone who can draw. I, RAIFORD COWART, will my desk in Miss Gaines room to Mary Rogers. I, GRETTA CROSBY, will my desk in Mrs. Pare's room to anyone brave enough to take shorthand. I, J. L. CURRY, will my Major rank in R. O. T. C. to Perry Oliver. I, GRETCHEN DAVIS, will my love for Commercial High School and its teachers to every student who will cherish it. I, GERRY DEASON, will my Fritos I eat in type to anyone who wishes to get in trouble. -I, MARGIE DE LOACH, being of sound mind andweak body, do hereby will my old brown loafers tthey need polishingl to Elizabeth Stevens, because I won't need them after June. I, ELEANOR COOCHIE DIX, being of pretty sound mind and fair body, do hereby will my poor old worn out Steno. pad and nub of a pencil, along with my thanks, to Mrs. Martha G. Pare,whose bum bums' still occupy my dreams. I, FREDDIE DDKON, will all my troubles to Ronnie Allen. I, BOBBY DOOLEY, will my good looks and ability in bookkeeping to my brother, James Dooley. I, JOYCE DUNCAN, will my car to Wellie Miller, who I have had such a fuss with this year in school. I, BEVERLY DURDEN, being of sound mind and average intelligence, do hereby will my willingness to try to learn' to my brother Frog cause he ain't got none twill- ingness that ish. sw? Mary Frances Hadden Lynford Hadwin Editor Business Manager Q OWERQ fi 61644 Wi!! lContii-mod, I, LINDA DURRENCE, being of sound mind and body do hereby will my seat in Miss Bowe's history class to anyone who is unfortunate enough to take it as many times as I have. I, J. D. EDENFIELD, will my ability to repeat every subject under Duck Gray to Mike Mullins. I, SHIRLEY ANN EVANS, will my ability in Bookkeeping to Wayne Vining. I, EMILIE FRANKLIN, will to any fool who is fool enough to take itg all the nights I stood at the mantel piece to eat my supper on report card day. I, EARLINE FUTCH, being of sound mind, will my Steno grades to anyone smart enough to claim them. I, BEVERLY FLOYD, will my changeable seat in Bookkeeping to anyone who is smart enough to remember where it is! I, EARL GODBEE, being of able body and feeble mind, will Mr. Louis Aench- bacher a little peace and quiet. I, RUDY GOULD, will my 2,000 sentences for Mr. Gray to Bank Morgan. I, MELVIN GRADICK, of sound mind C?J and body HJ will my knowledge HD of bookkeeping to anyone who needs itg and my place in Miss Gaines room to Leona .Tohnson. I, ALICE GRIFFEN, being of sound mind and body, will my desk in Mr. Aench- backer's room to anyone who is crazy enough to take Advertising! I, LYNFORD HADWIN, will to Mrs. Caterisan, a little black dog to replace the one she lost. I, MARY HADDEN, will my good grades to anyone who needs them. I, ED HAGIN, being of weak mind and sounding body, do hereby will my ability to get along with Mr. Oliver to my dear sister, who may have him someday. I, ALMA HALL, being of unsound mind and feeble body, do hereby will my popularity with Goat to Barbara Hall, who will need it in the near future. I, LEVORA HARLEY, will all my desks to my sister, Sandra, who will be entering Commercial this fall. 61444 Wi!! iContlnuedl I, MARY NELL HARRELL, Will my 95'Sgin Sales to Shirley Bryan. I, WILLIAM HARREL, being of sound mind and body will my Sales book in Mr. Gray's room to Virgle Greenway. I, LILA HARRIS, being of little mind and big body, do hereby will my place as one of Gray's Gremlinsn to Bill Gray, and Margaret Mallard, and Honey Spivey. I, JOHNNIE HARRISON, leave to Jamie Dyson my ability to cry over grades and to be real serious about everything. To Hemans Oliver the principality of C. H. S. for he has worked for it a long time. Also I leave to Everett Todd my football jersey, No. 44. I, RAY HATFIELD, being of sound mind and body, will my R. O. T. C. sabre and Sam Brown to my brother Jerry, who should come to this school within the next three years I also will my pencils to my sister, Betty, who will need them if she takes stenography. I, FAYE HEIDT, will my poor broken typewriter to anyone who gets it. I, HUGH HELMLY, being of sound mind and strong body, do hereby will my ability to my brother Dana Helmly to make Mrs. Caterisan mad. I, JOYCE HENDRIX, will my ability to sit in Miss Schuman'S C. A. class two weeks without working to anyone who wants it. I, ANN HUFFMAN, being of no mind and more than enough body, do will my ability to get to homeroom late because of the stop over at Forest City to Charlene Anderson, Betty NeSmith, and Fish Dent as they will behostess there for the next few years and to Frances Distefino my extra 105 credits. I, ELLEN HURST, being of sound mind and body will my ability to skip type the second period without being caught to Mary ElizabethfRogers. I, SHIRLEY JACKSON, do hereby will my ability to wait until June to get married to anyone who needs it. Glau Wi!! lContinuedl I, JOYCE J ARRIEL, being of sound mind and body, will my happy days at Commercial to my cousin, Jean Callaway. I, FRANKIE JOHNS, do hereby will my ability to sneak out of type to Howard Boyd and Harold Deal. I, HILDA JONES, do hereby will my history grades to Reba Bowen so she can graduate with us. I, LEONARD JORDAN, leave my desk in Mr. -Aer1ChbaChSr'S 1'00m to 2-HYOHG who needs .an extra studyhall. I, BILLIE DANNETTE, will my ability to get along with Mrs. Caterisian to anyone who needs it. I, LORETTA KESSLER, .will my knowledge in bookkeeping to anyone who takes it. I, CAROLYN KICKLIGHTER, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will my seat in C. A. class to Liz Stephens. I, JAMES KICKLIGHTER, leave to Mrs. McLain all the book learning I got on the War between the States while in Commercial High. I, JOYCE KILLGO, do hereby will my ability to do good C. A. to Frankie Jones. I, EILEEN KING, who with a weak mind hereby will all my brains in bookkeeping to anyone who dares to try them.. I, JIMMIE KING, who possessing no mind what so ever, would will someone some- thing but having nothing, I can will no one something I haven't got. I, IRVIN KLOPP, will my Master sgt. stripes in R. O. T. C. to Edgar K. Beecher, hoping he is as good as I was with them. I, BARBARA HOWELL, being of unsound mindand-feeble body, will all the moments I have waited for double recess. I, BEATY LANIER, being of unsound mind do hereby will my desk in Mrs. Caterisan's room to anyone who's fool enough to take it. I, IONA LANIGAN, will nothing to nobody because after 12 years of school ---- there's nothing left. 61444 Wd! lContinuedl I, .TOSIE MAE LARISC-Y, will my seat to Bobbie Faye O'Quinn in Miss Gaine's Class I, WAYMON LEE, being of sound mind, do hereby will my ability to do bookkeeping to my sister Barbara Ann Lee Who ain't got none. I, EDNA LEGGETT, do hereby will my desk in Mrs. Caterisan's room to the next poor person who gets it. I, MARGIE LEWIS, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will my ability to pass bookkeeping to Gwinette Streetman. I, BOBBIE LOCKHART, with soundmind will my ability to type to Frances Portwood. I, SIDNEY LOVE, will my C. A. book to my brother William Love. I, JANICE LOWE, will my front seat in Mrs. Caterisan's room to any- one dumb enough to take it. I RHYLLISALYNES, being of questionable mind and feeble body Cafter 12 years of mental torturel hereby will to any lucky soul the ability to graduate from Commercial High School. I, SHIRLEY McCOY,Will my typewriter to anyone who can make it work I BARBARA McKAY being of unsound mind and feeble body do hereby I 3 7 Cf D will my ability to graduate to my brother Carl . I, HAZEL'McNEAR, hereby will my ability to pass Steno. to Gerry Hendrix fhe may need itl. I, VIRGINIA MCNURE, being of sound mind VPD and body f?l, do hereby will my ability to be in Mr. Oliver's classes for the past three seme- sters to anyone who is lucky. 1, EARL MCTIER5 will my 2,000 and Rudy Gould'S 2,000 sentences owed to Mr. Gray to all the poor boys taking sales . I, MICHAEL MANER, will my ability to get out at the 7th period to Jack Brown. Glau 7011! lConiinu.edl I, THOMAS MARSH ALL, being of sound mind and body, will my ability to slip out of type class to anyone that needs it. I, BARBARA MARTIN, being of unsound mind, hereby will my ability to draw cartoons to Mr. Gray, because he sure does need it. I, DARLENE MEDLOCK, being of weak mind and supporting a nervous breakdown after twelve years of school, will my good fortune to at last be free to all the brave souls who are to follow. I, BETTY MCCORKEL, with mind and body do hereby will my sympathy to Larry Gradick if he should be so unlucky as to get Mr. Gray. I, MARIE MILES, will my Bob White to Mr. Spellman and the football team from Sept. to Jan. I, DOT MOODY, being of sound mind and body will my ability to not play basketball to Frankie Jones. I, DERON MOORE, being of feeble mind end weak body, do hereby will my seat in Mrs. Pare's class to La Trelle Carter. I, WYLENE MOORE, being of sound mind do hereby will all my books to those that are now in the llth grade. I, MARGARET MURRAY, will my desk in Mr. O1iver's class to anyone crazy enough to take it. I, CHARLES NETTIS, hereby will my desk in Mrs. Caterisan's class to anyone who is fool enough to sit in it. I, BEURCHAEL NICHOLS, being of unsound mind and feeble body do hereby will the school and teachers to Dotty Sullivan who loves them so. I, DELORIS NIVER, beingof unsound mind will to Joyce Cooper my a- bility to get an engagement ring before I graduated. I, MARGARET OGLESBY, do hereby will my willingness to make a will to anyone who needs the will to make a will. Glau Will iContinuedJ I, PATSY OSTEEN, being of sound K ?J mind and body will my type vocabu- lary to anyone that can't type. I, BOBBY OVERSTREET, being of sane mind and broken body will to Tony Mills the brain seat in Mrs. Caterisan's room CHe'll need itl. I, JOE PAGE, do hereby will my ability to get along with Mrs. Pare to any- body crazy enough to tackle shorthand fthey will need itl. I, ANNELLE PITTMAN, will to anyone my ability to remain calm, cool, and collective while in Mrs. Catersian's bookkeeping class. I, TRESA PORTER, will my cheerleading to Shirley Taylor. I, BETTY QUARTERMAN, hereby will my height and my abilitylto keep the bench warm in basketball to anybody who is crazy enough to sit on the bench for 2 years. I, NOELENE RAIFORD, do hereby will my ability to sneak out of type to Betty Adams. I, BETTY JEAN ROBERTS, bgng of feeble mind and body do hereby will my knowledge and ability inbookkeeping to Beverly Thomas. I, SHIRLEY ROBERTSON, will my ability to get out of graduating in August by not taking bookkeeping to anyone who may need it in years to come. I, PATTY ROGERS, will all my teachers and books to my sister, Mary. I, PEGGY ROLLER, will my wonderful grades in bookkeeping to Elizebeth McDougald. I, MARGARET ROWE, do hereby will my desk in Mrs. Caterisa.n's room to anyone who has courage to sit in it. I, LAVORA ANN RUIS, will my typewriter in room 302 to Marvin Spilliards. I, DARRELL SAPP, being of dirty feet and hardhead, hereby will my short- hand to anybody who wants it and hope it will grow longer for them. Glau Wd! iContinuedl I, LARRY SAPP, being of sound mind and ailing body do hereby leave to Jamie Dyson the steps at Bull and 35th Streets. I, ANNETTE SCOTT, having no will to will a will, will my will to anyone who is willing to make a will. I, CONNIE SCOTT, will to Ruth Bennett my ability to sit quiet in Mrs. Caterisan's room, because she'll need it. I, JOYCE SCOTT, being of sound mind and body do hereby will my seat in Miss Bowe-'s room to anyone who is lucky enough to get it. I, SHIRLEY SHAW, being of sound head and no mind, will my ability to anyone who is unlucky enough to get it. I, LILLIAN SMITH, being of sound mind and body will my job in the library to anybody that wants it. I, NANCY SMITH, being of no will do hereby leave! ! I ! ! I - I, WILLIAM SMITH, having a warped mind wrecked body do hereby Jy will and bequeath my undying hatred for home in C. H. S. to the next victim. I, MARY LOIS SORROW, being of warped mind and body, will my C. A. book to anybody who can understand it. I, HONEY SPIVEY, being of feeble mind and no body do hereby will my ability to get to school and class late and get away with it to Eva Juantia Donaldson. I, CARLOS TURNER, will my ability in C. A. to Earl McTier. I, RAYMOND USHER, will my low grades to Carroll Clifton. I, ELTON VAN BRACKLE, after 12 years of school I have nothing to will I, MARY VENO, being of a sound mind, do hereby will my typewriter, though broken and delapadated to anyone who can stand it. I, BRAD WADDELL, will my ability to finish school in 13 years to anyone who wants to stay that long. I, EDWENA WALDEN, hereby will my sixty in Mrs. Caterisan's book- 'keeping class to my sister, Gonsey. Glue Wi!! iContlnuedl I, KENNITH WALLACE, being of sound mind and body will my book and seat to Buddy Floyd if I get out of Miss Gaines English class. I, FRANKIE WARD, will my English book to Sam Sapp as a token of my devastating influential characteristicability. I, LEWIS WARD, being of doubtful mind and body, will to Brooks Williams my ability to look at the type book out of the corner of my eye. I,LOU WASDEN, being of small mind and big body do hereby will my knowledge of bookkeeping to my best friend Doris Robison and hope she does better in it than I did. I, VIELA WASSON, being of small mind and large body do hereby will my knowledge of typing to my best friend Nancy Marr and hope she does better in it than I did. I, CHARLOTTE WATERS, being of no mind and too much body, do here-- by will my love to Charles Dixon who has had it for the past six years. I, DOYLE WATSON, will my seat in Mr. Gray's room to the unlucky. I, LEA WEINBERG, being of little mind and slow hand, will my seat in Steno, to anyone who wants it. I, ALICE WEISSMAN, being of no mind and poor body, will my ability to play sick to anyone fool enough to try it. I, ROBERT WHITE, do hereby will to the boys of the 1953 football team all the tackles I missed last year. I, DOT WILLIAMS, do hereby will my fifty extra pounds of fat to Judy Carter who really needs it. I, ANITA WILSON, being of sound mind do hereby will my History book to anyone smart enough to take it. I, BETTY WINSKIE, will my ability to keep out of trouble with my teachers to Virginia Shearouse. 64244 Wil! I, LEONARD WOMBLE, being of sound body and unsual mind leave to George Goodman my ability to give Mrs. Caterisan a hard time. I, MARION WOOD, will my ability to sing On Little Candle to llr. Mr. Gray who needs it badly! I, BARBARA ZIPPERER, will my ability to drive a car to Joann Rowell I, NELLIE HIGHSMITH, will my ability to get the right man for the right purpose to Jeannette Jones in hope that she can do the same. I, ANN HALLFORD, being of sound mind and body do hereby make my last will and testimony: I leave my place on the basketball bench to Margaret Mallard to put with hers so she can play every game. J . , 1 'X +. f,,'i.,as,.f 1 X F. wmv if . 1 I 6 .HQ I Q' N Ffifff 'Mt' ' 'n x J' -'--N, .. N, ,A K L: if ,.-5. , , 1141 , 5 .wg 41 .- , .Q ' .+- ..N -N A 1 ...rl . .,, 5 f x, ' . Q ' v F I 5 Q. , . X X 's . A 5 x mf Q ' '55 V RA Q ,,,' A K 'Q 1 Y D , Q, -2 17.55, rg. , . .S+ . . K N V4.5 , -if 'Q 5 f TV! 6 N A X' .f ' V 1 , N 'P Ns E .1 Ji s ti ' me g -i- I' r sg: . 'V ,yv ' M w 5 A ww ' ' TH, A +P ' A V' ' I , 1 if , V ' 1. A, . F' .. 4, vqgiia-fig ' , A X WM . f g '2 3?-5 q A b. va. 1' f -YQ,-:rl '1L fF vw- . fir an ' X 'iIf2'!F ,, ,,,. I, ,l . .1 -5.5, 21 -.v wiv , iw-1-ss' ,W ,. 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I guess you would like to know what has happened to your old friends during the ten years you have been away from civilization. You know Mary is teaching shorthand at Commercial now. They say she is better than Mrs Martha G. Eveylene Bowen fFulcherJ is just about the richest woman in town. It seems her husband invented a tonic to make short people grow taller and got plumb rich off of it. Peggy Averet and Betty Quarterman almost went broke buying tonic, but they got their rewardlg for they are now 6 ft. tall girls with Ringling Bros. Circus. Speaking of circuses, you remember Joe Page. He is acting as a replacement for Gargantua. He really makes a good one too. You know Larry Sapp is president of the First National Bank, Ray Hatfield is making thousands of records a week of that old song It's in the Book , and Lynford Hadwin owns car lots all over the country. My, didn't they go separate ways ? We dropped in at Commercial the other day and guess who is principal? Fritz Harrison. They had to build a special desk and chair for him, because he now weighs 300 pounds. When we entered his office, he was screaming at the coach, who is Robert White, because the football team had lost one game during the season. Bob was so mad that he would have quit if it had not been for his wife, Marie Miles White, and their little Miles. We saw Lescoe Bourne while we were there. He is coaching the track team. He told us that Joyce Scott had been coach of the girls' basketball team, but that some millionaire had swept her off of her feet. You remember Earline Futch and Barbara Howell. They are both famous painters now. Earline did teach for a while. Jimmie King is teaching bookkeeping now. The Poor boy just couldn't stand that short- hand any longer so he switched to bookkeeping. If there was ever a Mr. Caterisan it's Jimmie. Ronnie Allen is teaching the band and Margie DeLoach is teaching history. It surely looks like the graduates took over the old school. PROPHECY fContinuedJ Patsy Osteen, the poor old soul, is an old maid. She lives alone with her twenty-four cats. They say that poor Reba Bowen is just about as bad. She raises ducks and names every one after her old boy friend, Jake. Sunday we went to church, and guess who was the preacher ? It was Frankie Ward. Miriam Barnard was the pianist, choir director ,- and one- girl choir. After Church, we rode out to the biggest drive-in restaurant in town, Your House. -It is owned by William Tice and his wife, the former Lou Wasden. The man who came to clean our windshield with champagne and give us our gold-plated toothpicks was none other than Michael Maner. While we were eating, a horn honked and we turned to see Beverly Durden and her new husband. They make a beautiful couple. He is five feet tall. Oh well, there are always stilts. As we were leaving thedrive-in we had a collision, and who do you think was in the other car ? It was Brad Waddell in a hotrod. He owns so many now that he just throws them away when he wrecks them. You know poor old Arnold Bacon is Brad's handyman. He just runs around picking up arms and legs when there is an accident. Well to make a long story short, we all went down to the jailhouse, where the chief, Bob Bryant ordered his cell keeper, Clarence Boyd, to put Brad in jail: being as it was his fiftieth offense. Just guess who was in the cell next to Brad? lt was none other than Ed Hagin. He really hadn't done anything, but he said it was just so comfortable there. We felt so sorry for the poor boys that we called the Mayor, who is Ed Harvey: and after talking it over with some of his alder- men, James Alford, James Brown, Raiford Cowart, and 'J. L. Curry, he agreed to issue a pardon. Gretchen Davis and Joyce Boyles are now top-notch secretaries for big lawyers. Gretchen works for Jesse Edenfield, and Joyce works for Freddie Dixon. So many of the girls are in Hollywood and New York now. Linda Durrence is a millionaire bubble dancer: Shirley Jackson, Hilda Jones, and Margaret Oglesby are members of the chorus for M.G.M.: and Edwina Walden is a famous hula dancer. Sarah Carter is being starred as the No. l child start Cat 275, and Mary Lois Sorrow has put Judy Canova out of business. Hollywood's top producer is Jack Adams, who, along with his lovely wife, Dot Moody, owns millions. They say the greatest opers singers of all time are LeVora Harley and Annette Scott. Marion Wood is now playing the piano with the Metro- politan Symphony Orchestra. Margie Lewis, Lavora Ruis, and Josie Mae Lariscy are models for Powere Model Agency. The designer for the agency is Leonard Jordan. Just imagine what a fine husband he must make. PROPHECY fContinuedj You know, I keep pretty busy with school work with these children of mine. The other day I went to a P.T.A. meeting, and the president was Billie Wade Chandler KHallJ. They say she has a child in every grade. The secretary of the P.T.A. was Joan Chester. She always did make a good one. The guest speaker was James Cole, who is quite an authority on physiology. You know he was always so quiet and distinguished. We are having state elections next month. Esther Courson is run- ning for governor. Lila Harris is her campaign manager. You know Georgia has an all woman government now. Barbara McKay is the re- tiring governor. Darlene Medlock is the Attourney General. The senators from Georgia now are Beurchael Nichols and Derrell Sapp. Quite a number of our old friends have entered the medical pro- fession. Carlos 'Iurner is a dentistg Dot Williams, Noelene Raiford, and Frankalene Johns are still trying to get out of nursing schoolg and Frankalene Johns are still trying to get out of nursing school, and William Smith was a doctor, but when he took out a lady 's liver instead of her appendix, the medical profession decided they did not need him any more. We have quite a few businessmen and women among our old friends too. Gretta Crosby is private secretary to the president of the Central of Georgia Railway, who is Bobby Dooley. Irmogene Bland is an account- ant for Leopold Adler, Barbara Canady is buyer for Morris Levy, Shirley Evans works for Hogans, and Emilie Franklin owns every theater in town. Gerry Deason is now owner and manager of the Teen Shop. Do you remember Theresa Cloud? She is playing a bass fiddle in a symphony orchestra. By the way, she plays with her toes. Hugh Helmy and Herbert Horton are playing professional baseball and Ed Corley is playing professional football. William Harrell holds the heavyweight championship of the world. He has a fine case of cauli- flower ears. Earl Godbee is his manager. Our old friend Bobby Over- street got so sad when his girl. left him that he jumped in the ocean and swam all the way to Alaska The poor boy broke all records but wouldn't come home to get his trophy. Charles Nettis is now a pilot for the J.D. Latzak Air Lines, Marion Johnson is an airplane mechanic, and Deron Moore and Iona Lanigan are airline Hostesses. Waymon Lee is a weatherman -- the poor guy. Everyone blames him for the weather. We just recently held the contest for Miss America. Ann Hallford was chosen Miss America. Miss Florida was Phyllis Lyons, Miss South Carolina was Barbara Zipperer, and Miss North Carolina was Deloris Niver. Mrs. America was none other than the former Shirley McCoy. PROPHECY fConti.nuedj The other day I took Robert Jr. and Coochie Jr. downtown on a shopping trip and ran into lots of our old friends. Melvin Gradick and his wife were buying a baby carriage for their latest boy, who is the twelth. Eileen King was the salesgirl. I found out that Beatrice Lanier was head of the men's department. Ah! what a job. The biggest beauty shop here now is run by Zeletia Smith. Mr. Irving lKlopp that isl is the most well-known hair stylist in this part of the country. Joyce Duncan and Gale Floyd are hair Stylists too. Joyce Jarriel is now top secretary for Elton VanBrackle at the Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company. Billie Ray Jones and Dannette Kennedy are top-notch typists and Lorretta Kessler and Charlotte Waters are operators there. While walking through the park the other day, I saw Ann Huffman lAdamsl. It seems she is running a home for old presidents, dedicated to the memory of her great ancestor, John Quincy. Betty McCorkle was walking her three children. She married a comedian who is part of a team called Dean Martin and Larry Lewis . Alice Weissman and Lea Weinburg fthe poor old soulsl were hobbling through, through the park, mumbling to themselves about colons and semi-colons. It seems that shorthand affected their minds in a bad way. As we were leaving the park, Junior asked, Mother what is that big grey building ? I explained that it was the Old Maid's Heaven run by Anita Wilson. It seems that Marie Consos and Tresa Porter are the star borders. Marie was leaning out of the window yelling at the peanut man, who was Rudy Gould. The poor man was having a fit, because the organ grinder, Earl McTier, had let his monkey, Thomas Marshall get into his peanuts. We threw Thomas a nickle and were on our merry way A good many of our friends have moved away. Kenneth Wallace and Lewis Ward are co-owners of a big cattle ranch out in Houston. Louanna Collins and Shirley Bryant married wealthy cattle owners in Houston, and Betty Cooler and Joyce Killgo have turned cow on us too, they are living in San Antonia. Lillian Smith is good will ambassador to South America, and Barbara Martin is a missionary in China. I know you have heard of Doyle Pineapple -- well that my dear is Doyle Watson. He owns a big pineapple plantation in Hawaii. He also owns a number of beautiful hula girls. Betty Winskie, Edna Leggett, and Lois Arledge are among them. Leonard Wombie is also a wealthy plantation owner. Speaking of wealthy people, Janet Anderson went to Ireland and took over the potato industry. She is now trying to figure out a way to grow french-fried potatoes. Her chief peelers are Janice Lowe and Ann Murray. Patty Rogers is a lady disc jockey for W.P.D.Q. now. Alice Griffin has her own program, Beauty Tips for Women , and Peggy Rooler has a new program called How to Get Your Man and Keep Him . X P R O P I-I E C Y IContinuedJ Nellie Highsmith is hostess in the Savannah Hotel, and Betty Jean Roberts is head cook at Morrison's. Alma Hall is running the Ba-by-dy-de service now. Isn't that sweet? Virginia Bracewell is a playground director in Forsyth Park , and Annelle Pittman is teaching dancing at Marilyn Youman's old studio. Margaret Rowe is now the official babysitter for President Ike's grandchildren, and Shirley Shaw is a big worker for the Red Cross. You remember Connie Scott. She is commanding officer of the WAC's. Carolyn Kicklighter is a member of the WAC's and Virginia McNure is a WAVE. James Kicklighter is a pilot in the Air Force. He holds quite a record. Hazel McNear is doing fine as a lady air- raid warden. Raymond Usher, who is an atomic scientist, is organizing a trip to Mars. Sidney Love is going to pilot the rocket. Faye Heidt is going along to look for a husband. None of the critters on earth suit her. Wylene Moore plans to open a big cheese industry if it is true that the moon is made of green cheese. Mary Veno, who is a germ specialist, is going along to examine the germs. Nancy Smith was planning to go for her health, but there wasn't room for her pet elephant, so she changed her mind. Our club is having a big banquet and dance at the Country Club tonight. Jacqueline Braddock is to be hostess. She and Lavada Bragg are just about the Society leaders here in town now. Of course, Vir- ginia Blackwell is a pretty big shot, being the owner of the Union Bag. Speaking of big shots, I have a new neighbor who is so rich that she takes baths in milk. Her name is Viola Wasson. I know you remember Honey Spivey. She was a pretty wealthy woman until someone took the stretch out of her elastic industry. Now the poor girl shines shoes for a living. I guess she would starve to death if it were not for her old pal, Mary Nell Harrell, who takes her a can of beans every week. Mary Nell is a wealthy stock broker now and -------- Sniff, sniff, Oh! Oh! I smell something burning. I think Junior is setting the kitchen table on fire again. Pd better close for now. Enclosed are some recipies for fixing pineapples and cocoanuts. I'l1 write again when the mail goes through in another ten years. I X. , QQ Your old friend, in f tg X Q Eleanor CCoochiel Dix l I x X i Scum ff- vev R LEE D G 55:22 'CfFIi'i' ww? - --- i ,, If W QQL STUDENT COUNCIL lst Row: Peggy Avret, Gretchen Davis, LaTrelle Carter, Deron Moore, Peggy Padget, Laverne Blackburn, Joan Chester, Eleanor Dix, Sara Harrell, Roberta Barbee, Virginia Sullivan, Joann Brooks, Betty Mikels, Shirley Morgan. 2nd Row:Mary Frances Hadden, Sandra Smith, Beverly Durden, Joann Scott, Tommie Hodges, Virginia Oliver, Jesse Shearouse, Garrett Windham, Gene Johnson, Joe Edenfield, Myra Powell, Angela Exley, Joann Kennedy, Winnie Butler. KEY CLUB lst row: Doyle Watson, Tommy Smith, Ed Harvey, Derrell Sapp. 2nd row: Robert Carpenter, Billy Marsh, Marvin Vickery, J .B .Ro11iSon, Raymond Usher . i ANCHOR CLUB First row, left to right: Carolyn Johnson, Tresa Porter, Shirley Taylor, Carole Chafin, Marion Wood, Pat Consos, Patty Russell, Ann Hallford, Patsy Osteen, Frandalene Johns, Edwena Walden, Betty Turner, Gerry Deason, Quanita Donaldson, Betty Quarterman, Marke Consos, Janet Anderson, Mary Frances Hadden. Second row: Sherry Taylor, Martheda Barnes, Beverly Durden, Virginia McNure, Margie DeLoach, Joyce Jarriel, LaVora Harley, Elizabeth Hadden, Shirley Bryan, Noelene Raiford, Earline Futch, Betty Bland, Bobbie Jean Ses- sions, Therea Cloud, Deloris Niver, Betty Ann Hendrix, Ja.net McCall, Harriet Nease, Myrna Powell, Mary Ann Mull, Carolyn Peevey, Eleanor Dix. 'W WH 1 ,,.,,.: ,gk ' ' ' F. H. Fl. First row, left to right: Betty Bland, Betty Hatfield, Martheda Barnes, Lynette Cowart, Rebecca Harrell, Nona Martin, Roberta Barbee, Dot Tillman, Lois Cooler, Gretchen Davis, Betty Turner, Carolyn Law. Second: Margaret Rowe, Becky Taylor, Mary Lou Phillips, Melba Futch, Nancy Sandiford, Faye Bragg, Joyce Jarriel, Ann Floyd, Pat Consos, Athen Gunner, Sylvia.Smith, Lila Crout, Faye McGlohan, Louise Cain. C '10 .ii We, the June '53 Class of Commercial High, dedicate this annual to an old soldier. No, he has no emblems to denote rank, no medals for bravery, no wounds oi battle, but his rank is the highest in the hearts of those who love him, and by his deeds he has earned medals that time will never erase -- medals of love, respect, honor and friendship. His wounds are many, for no problem is ever too great or too small to burden his heart when one of his children is in trouble . He has fought as no soldier has ever fought before, always fighting to give his children the very best. He has burned his name not only in the hearts and memories of his students but into the very name of Commercial High School. So We dedicate this annual to an old soldier who will live forever in the memory of all who know him, ARTHUR J. FUNK, principal of Commercial High School. . Q R. O. T. C. OFFICERS CLUB First Row, left to right: J. L. Curry, Edwin Hagin, Jesse Shearouse Second Row: Sidney Love, James Brown, Ed Corley, Doyle Watson, W alter Tuten, Hylan Owens. Ray Hatfield, Beurchael Nichols, J. D. Edenfield, Elton Stanford, Aubrey Akins, J. D. Latzak. Hugh Helmly, William Smith, Charles Brown, Sammy Linton, Edward Jordan. Third Row: Fourth Row: INSTRU CTORS Left to Right: Sgt. Parker, Sgt. Cannon, Capt. O'Nei11, Sgt. Lasknick, Sgt. Lowe. , , 3-fm ,Q 1 Y. , 1 ,. e 3 -Wyy, V nv ,, V1 1 Lai 1-, W, I, A , ,7ff77'f.f'ff63a-,www-' -f , ' 'J ,,f , ,. ' 4,- I Lf- , 5, ,g,:,,i, , 'f1j-H , H ,' Y ffms. ,MQ - -' ',,4, , 7 vvkifiqffailg-1. 1 W - ,4n,.,.,gK,, .A I .,, N '?f:Q14e+g1 '. A ff' ': 1 if 1 - . BATTALION STAFF Front: J. L. Curry, Battalion Commander. First row, left to right: J. D, Latzak, Edwin Hagin, Jesse Shearouse, Walter Tuten. Second Row: Beurchael Nichols, Sidney Love, Elton Stanford. 4 ,yr tml-min -- .n...:,- ..,- COMPANY E Company Commander: W.H. Owens Ist Sergeant: W.C. Loper Guidon Bearer: W.F. Whitlock H .L .He1m1ygW.L . Campbe11gC.R.F1oydgG .S.BurgessgW. J.Mos1eygW .A. Shorty .T.B.Ro11i5ongH.Schmittg C.E.DuBosegH.H.HarveygC.E.C1iftongB.W.LanggS.B. Fenne1lgD.M.GrossgW.R.Kick1ighterg C.D.FreemangJ.E.CartergL.L.Escoeg W.L .Boyetteg .T.D.KirbygW.E.Johnson:B.SherrodgD.L .LucasgJ.K.Wi11iarnsg H.L.ParkergW.C.VanDiver. E .B.Cor1eygT.LambgS.L .LindergO. E.Beas1eygW.L.Rack1eygW.L.Watkinsg W.H..RawlingegW.D.HornegB .R.TuckergH .E .Wr enngG.T.BeckgH.W.Terre11g L.GodbeegK.R.HarveygW.L.BowengN.E.Hink1egJ.E.Wi11iamsgW.E.HurtgL B. CowartgG.O.Rack1eygL.W.GodbeegL.Wi1songD.G.Wi1kesgJ.S.G1adingC.M.God- beegV.L.Greenway. S.P.LintongC.W.EasongI.H .WatersgN.G .G .WinggH.E .AndersongB.R.Gayg J. A. JohnsongL .C.Bouchi11ongH.R.Boydg C.W.BurroughsgH.L .Quinneyg J .H . Crowleyg W.M.LovegR.E.Wa11er3E.MotesgB.D.Mi11ergW.N.Nease:H.E.Marting J.A.Burnsedg .T .Barnardg J' .L .Ti11ma.ngT .A.Ro11insgW.C.ShearousegW.F .ThompsongW.P.Berryg R.H.AltmangA.B.Morgan:R.L.Hendrix. R.D.WatsongC.F.MartingDo.S.I-IelmlygJ.A.LouzagD.E.'Crea.mergR.L. DiassgJ.B. Edenfie1dgW.H.GreengW.J.Co1eman:D.R.Durdeng C.D.Fenne11gV.rL.PadgettgH.D. Hine1ygR.D.EvansgE .K.BeachergW.L.SnidergJ.A.BrowngM.N.Radfordg J.M.Gantt3 F.V.Dea1gR.L.RushgB.J.McKenzieg J.P.Co11ins. tv Q COMPANY F Company Commander: .I.D. Edenfield Ist Sergeant: K.W. Wallace Guidon Bearer: H.L. Harrell W.E. Stanford: W.J. Sapp: R.H. Britt: G.E. Hooker: L.L. Hayman: M.M. Vickery: B. Lewis: J.K. Wright: R.G. Windham: J.H. Sammons: J.R. Phillips: J.S. Raum: C.R. Utley: W.P. O'Conner: J.F. Collins: W.B. Riggs: J.W. Parker: G.L. Mc- Cullough: A.L. Dukes: J.W. Riner: M.D. Tuten: E.O. Strickland: J.S. Stone: E.H. Carpenter. R. Hatfield: F.D. Hall: R.T. Stewart: R.H. Reasly: W.L. Taylor: J.N. Waters: C.E. Lamb: R.G. Warnock: W.E. Oglesby: .T.A. Byrd: T.W. Riner: M.E. Graddick: F.P. .Tohnson:W.J. Rogers: M.G. Spillards: C.H. Lovell: R.L. Linton: W.R. Thompson, R.L. Moore: W. Goodge: L.L. Hall: R.L. Hodges: W.D. Tyson: L.B. Williams: F.D. Buckmaster: D.H. Perkins: C.W. Blue: T. Ward: B. R. Sharpe. I.P. Klopp: J.R. Knight: W.A. Hayes: R. Cowart: 'C.D. Hinelyg F.D. Hendrix: M.H. Heyman: A. Howard: R. Boling: H.E. Hargroves: M.L. Barnwell: V.P. Dresher:J.E. Davis: J.L. McGlohon: C.W. Ziegler: E.E. C1ark:W.P. Jordan: .T.R. Knott:R.E. Redman: T.D. Everett: D.J. Kearney: I.R. Cannon: A. Lott: J.W. Vinning: W.H. Love: E.D. Woods: J.M. Dooley: G.M. Harrison: H.C. Crawford M.C. Holland: T.J. Hearn: T.Kea: L.D. Blalock. J.E. Jordan: L.V. Brown: J.E. Webster: J.E. Chambers: R.T. Bowen: S.S. Schear: G.I-I. Sdlivan: L.L. West: W.L. Grimes: P.L. Thompson: R.R. Truitt: W.L. Marsh: W.L. Perry: D.L. Nichols: W.J. Browning: B.G. Overstreet: H.B. Penfield:G.H. Tuten: A.G. Mallard: D.J. Long: R.D. McKee: I.E. Dowd: B.R. Wiggins:T.G. Smith: .T.C. Barrow: R.T. Carpenter: I.W.Wa1ker: I.E. Waters: R. Barnard. . D 3989! - 1: XM' vm dmifmewlrif-ff'-A -.p..L. '- BAND J. A. Akins, M. J. Best, J. F. Brown, C. N. Cone, P. E. Denmark, J. P. Edmunds, L. F. Hodges, B. E. Hooker, R. W. Jarrell, J. D. Kirby, R. W. Reddick, M. E. Simons, T. G. Smith, J. E. Harrison, J. D. Strickland, H. A. Arnsdorff, L. Pike, W. L. Linsky, O. T. Anchors, R. F. Dasher, C. B. Harris, R. D. Harn, R. H. Johnson, R. M. Kendrick, D. O. Taggart, W. C. Vandiver, J. C. Wright, J. H. Blackwelder, B. I. Mock, D. A. Aikins, R. F. Allen, C. D. Bragg, E. W. Byrd, W. I. Cochran, L. F. Dial, B. L. Holladay, E. H. Johnson, R. K. Johnson, F. E. Milley, J. E. Morris, G. A. Nesbit, J. W. O'Quinn, J. P. Pryor, A. D. Wells, R. E. Winders, C. E. Zealy, J. P. Jones, C. E. Barnard. MISS YIIPP, MISS USIIIMIIIIUIAII 1952 and MISS IIILLFIIIIII, MISS MIMMEIRCML 1953 Attendants MISS SHIRLEY 'IAYLIIII MISS ATIIIINII GUMIIIII Q 'Q' Mr., , M v- I N 'fi My TF' I9 N 53 My ' 5. k,f'f,Q,z,,,.'1'L?', fr: I K 1,-,?:i..L.A .D V K -1, , 5 I if Ni. , ,g .Q , 1. iff A 12- THE SPO SIIIIS W,-135, Miss Commercial and her date start the dancing. Mr. Early presents Miss Hallford with the watch .......... and a kiss. XQ X A M K, 1 1U GJ f X fj ff ig, 5 fx K 9: : fffy!Ay J My X A52 ,X SX W kai X :gg by gag S W S T A F F SHIP OF COMMERCE First row, left to right: Joe Page, Eleanor Dix, Carole Chafin, Ann Huffman, Lynford Hadwin, Mary Frances Hadden, Deron Moore, Lillian Smith, Miriam Barnard, Anita Wilson, Gretchen Davis, Melvin Graddick. Second row: Tresa Porter, Delores Niver, Beverly Durden,Darlene Medlock, Phyllis Lyons, LeVora Harley, Ray Hatfield, Hugh Helmly, Joyce Scott, Vir- ginia McNure, Margie DeLoach, Betty Quarterman, Patsy Osteen, Frankalene Johns. is I ul CHEERLEADERS First row, left to right: Shirley Coleman, Patty Russell, Tresa Porter. Second Row: Mrs. Olga McLain, advisorg Betty Quartermang Esther Coursong Patsy Osteeng Shirley Bryan: Ann Hallford. Third Row: Nita Donaldson, Beverly Thomas, Marie Consos, Pat Consos -Hi 5 'Z ffx., V ,X '1 FOOTBALL TEAM Ist Row: Leon Campbell, George Goodman, Gene Shurling, Buddy Padgett, Earl Godbee, Louis Vaigneur, Hylan Owens, Harold Anderson, Ed Corley, Larry Gradick, Everett Todd, Harold Deal, Johnny Bennett, Freddie Dixon, Freddie Hall. 2nd Row: Mgr. Mike Best, James Cole, Walter Horne, James Miller, Billy Gray, Fritz Harrison, Gerald Burgess, Buck Bourne, Robert White, Mike Mullins, Gene Berry, Albert Horne, Elmer Phillips, Louis Goldberg, Julian Harvey, Mgr. Cole Smith. 3rd Row: Ed Hagin, James Burton, Raymond Daiss, Paul Thompson, Buddy Gross, Billy Long, Charles Dixon, J. D. Edenfield, Ronnie'Rush, Howard Boyd, William Stokes, Larry Boyette, Mike Maner, Dana Helmly, Marvin Radford, William Collins. SENIOR FOOTBALL PLAYERS Left to right: .T.D. Edenfield, Earl Godbee, Ed Corley, Louis Vaigneur, Buck Bourne Pal- L . ,, U . A Y ff J WW FNS an :Q gy . - x Commercl enedictme I-Ie's on his way! 5. O. P 'U POOTBALL V A ...ff F I f If 1 I .- ' 022' I Ifllhsxqxx J 14- -' No Teasing! Poor Boy! 1fo0TI5N,.L vw Vx 1-rw Run Todd! Got' 'emi S49 6 f Q 2 QX 1: l 'Lv ,V 1 ' 4? XJ ?ool'ban Whoops, 'scuse me! - .. CITY AND REGION CHAMPIONS BASKETBALL First Row, left to right: Billy Long, Theron Dasher, Bennie Sherrod, Freddie Hall, George Bearden, Johnny Bennett, Dana Helmly. Second Row: Hugh Helmly, managerg Larry Sapp, Cleon Lewis, Ronnie Rush, Gene Shurling, Buck Bourne, Everet Todd, Bobby Nipper, manager 5 I W 555 L P 'I 1 X J , ,f' , f yowf' fix I 1 q,1Qv s g I Mig' if at 2 r Q wi-llll mul up xx X'-9 A ' fm CONGRATULATIONS STRETCH, BOY! ! WHOOPS I I GUARD HIM WELL A N -7-fi' M - Arthur J. Funk, Principal 7 FACULTY lst row: Miss Janette Wildre, Mrs. Ethel Copps, Mrs. Olga R. McLain, Mrs. George McDonald, Mrs. Bertha A. Tillman, Miss Anna Lou Friedman, Mrs. Helen Altick, Mrs. Mary C. Caterisan, Mrs. Martha G. Pare, Mrs. Marion Martin, Miss Nan Hor- rigan, Mrs. Dorothy Clarke, Mr. Hemans F. Oliver, Mr. Louis E. Aenchbacher, Mr. Frederick H. Johnson. 2nd row: Mr. Paul H. Rainey, Miss Eleanor Gaines, Mrs, Marguerite Rector, Mr. Chan Highsmith, Mr. Joseph Mendes, Mrs. Marion Anderson, Mrs. Nelle L. Walsron, Mrs. Dorothy Edwards, Miss Betty Michels, Mr. Arthur J. Funk, Mrs. Dorothy Burch, Mrs. Betty Burts, Mrs. Margaret Holloway, Miss Pansy Reese, Miss Erdman Bowe. Mr. Donald M. Gray, Mr. John Kelly. SCRAMBLED LEGS! ! ! CATCH IT! V ! OH, HAPPY DAY! Y V CITY CHAMPIONS GET IT!!! Awards for Regional Champions ti :I BASKETBALL 11 -Q A. NN I., j41, f 6 O . ,Vww-3 CITY CHAMPIONS let Row: Joann Deason, Joann Brooks, Patty Russell, Dot Moody, Lila Crout, Betty Quarterman, Coleene Rahn. 2nd Row: Georgette Bignault, Athene Gunther, Lurline Mikewski, Noelene Raiford, Mgr. Rozelle Patton, Jo Ellen Lott, Margaret Mallard, Ann Hallford. 5' 5 , X 41, The Winning Five in the Cross Country Race. Left to right: Cleon Lewis, Dana Helmly, Billy Allen, Julian Harvey, John Raum X,-W . ru '.1 222 F5 f-N, f g .- ts X . ,-Z 1 l f 5,'5 Z 7 ---.1 , ,V - f .gin 4 'f 2,054 if :gL'Q7'gf' Z .4 ' 'Wadi Awards and Trophy for Winners of Cross Country Race TQAQL - , . , NX X 1 qnwg :'4 1mfr.1' dfb 'C1':W15,..7 .f.!'1 th, -.lu .1 mt 1 i' 'La hx L2 gh: -A. iiovls 3, - -1 atv' QP 1-5 i WNW 2 fxxf X Q 'lf.7 XXI 5. Q Qlfs 0 I I' 8 L .1 Rf 7 9 . 'WUIIIHIB 3, 9 f V X MSN Q XXX L-fi' N X ' .J x E mum.. 'f lwllllillli 4 WW X l14l'lMUM.'ll11u1l1. I L QM , SU PE RLATIVES 'E i BEST LOOKING XX WA SXXX N. W. ' x fi ,pr 3 V- U sg? Q 7Q 5 v- Nj .P F H. I .XT Al' Q? 44 1... . J 6 1 gl ll! I D, f MOST INTELLECTUAL g -V O WITTIEST I 41 if A xg- ll! In MOST POPULAR if ' X wif , f f 1 1 F F I , Q 0' y ., ,, A .,, W , J' Z f fi 1 ' i iv v,- T E QUIETEST 0 1 fl QL-N , 4, Mill' I 'af' : 'yn I . ll I' . Et... Q ' I Elxffx . ,,WfMIH fb 5 1' WWC' --3 , N 'Zf1ffF'?5?-5 ' wr B 1 MOST WINNING SMILE


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