Howard High School - Rebel Yearbook (Nashville, TN)
- Class of 1953
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Through his own high standards, straight thinking, sympathetic understanding and dignity of conduct, he has influenced us. It is with admiration and affection that we, the Senior Class of 1953, dedicate this an- nual to Mr. james Edward Barrick. The Rebel Staff FOR I953 1' ,un-v-' Ed,1:tO7' MISS MARTHA HALLORAN MRS. ALBERT ROBERTS Sponsors Seated-BEVERLY WHITSETF, MARY SUE MERONY, MARGARET FULLER, BOBBIE ANN HAMILTON, BOBBY BECK, LORETTA GUNTER, INIARY NEWBERN. Standing-NAN PAPUOIHIIS, BILLY STEWART, BOBBIE LARGE, SHIRLEY CONWELL, BOBBY HERALD: PAUL MCDANIEL, GAIL HOLLAND, JERRY NIALLARD, DONALD WOLF, PEGGY LAVENDER, SHIRLEY STUBBLEEIELD, ROWENA ROTHMAN. Faculty MR. R. F. GRUBER Principal When asked what learning was the most necessary, Anthistenes said, Not to unlearn what you have learned. The School The Faculty MR. R. F. GRUBER MISS IMOGENE Ross Principal Registrar MISS JUNE SUTTON MR. J. T. APPLETON MISS IWINNIE COMES MR. JAMES E. BARRICK MR. JAMES ALBERT DENNIS ANDERSON BARKER MRS. AMIE L. DENNISON MRS. ROBERT DUNKERLEY MISS JANE FOSTER MRS. JAMES L. FRANKLIN MISS MARTHA HALLORAN A1 The Faculty MRS. R. E. HOF-TON MISS EVELYN KARR MRS. HELEN LINAM MISS FRANCES CAROLINE MRS. JOHN MCTIGUE LONG MR. ELI LOUIS PA I CETTI MRS. JAMES E. PAYNE MRS. JAMES M. PINKERTON MR. SAMUEL RAWLS MR. KENNETH REDMOND MRS.. ALBERT RO BERTS MRS. MARY LOUISE MRS. O. C. WALLS MRS. LLOYD WEBB MRS. OLIVER WEBB - RUTHERFORD Senior Poem Class Flower Class Colors LILY OF THE VALLEY GREEN AND WHITE Class Motto: Climb Though the Rocks Be Rugged qaaewell We leave thee, Howard, with heads bowed low As deep within our hearts, we hate to go. We think of things we hold dear to each heart And with thee, oh, Howard School, we hate to part. We think of proms, picnics, parties, plays, The good things, the bad, the bright and blue days, These twelve full years have been most kind to us And, dear Howard High, we love thee very much. So much, in fact, that we hate to say Goodbye on this, our graduation day. As we leave thy halls, we would like to say, Tomorrow will come from our knowledge today. PEGGY LAVENDER ,f ' I 1 ' . -er m, 4 ' a :J , 'Lf 'iii , 51' 5 ,lily ll l Q :Er-'SJ 4 :Q 4 A ,A'.:':h. V , -.' wr-.4L' L.1l'. '.4,,:.. Classes SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS ALLEN HAWKINS ..,.. ........ P resident DONALD WOLFE ..... ..... V ice-President GAIL HOLLAND ...... ...... S ecretary MARY SUE MERONY ,... .... T reasurer f 0 . ,fc 4:1 'ff -1 KD all filo SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Thank you, Sir! With tears in my eyes I thanked him, just as you are doing as he hands you your diploma. QHe can see the tears but he cannot see what is going on inside my mind as I stand here thinking back over the past four years.j Tears of joy and tears of sorrow. joy for having finished our course thus far in life- sorrow for the separation from each other and from a school that we love and that has been so much a part of us for most of our lives. Oh, yes, there were disappointments but the happy moments are the ones that will remain with us. I can see us now, that year, 1950, when we became freshmen in high school. There were so many of us that it took three homerooms to hold us Qnot counting the officej-Miss Halloran's, Little Mrs. Webb's and Mrs. Walls'. That year we had fun, didn't we? I remember the Christ- mas party, the junior High Basketball team, and the picnic at Shelby Park-perhaps you re- member others. Oh, sure, the highlight of the year was our graduation when we received our ninth grade certificates. You boys looked so nice in your dark trousers, white shirts and ties, and I didn't think we were so bad in our pastels. That was the year I received the Fowler Medal. We were climbing the educational ladder rap- idly now. QOne down and three to golj We wondered if we would ever make the goal- teachers wondered if they would hold out until we did. Miss Halloran kept her same homeroom, Little Mrs. Webb kept the mid-termers While the rest of us went to Mrs. Roberts. I am smiling now as I remember the things we did that year, but outstanding in my mind are the Volleyball Intramural games, the Alumni game fthat we wonj, the Fashion Show and the Penny Carnival. I know that each of you remember many things that I have forgotten momentarily. We were feeling pretty important when we becametjuniors, weren't we? More and more the past keeps flashing before my eyes. Ray, we were really proud of you when you played with the Navy Band .... Then another Penny Carni- val .and the skit where Mary Sue, Margaret, Shirley, Beverley, Paul, Tommy, Rowena and I came as hillbillies to enroll in school. Tommy, did you really get your head hung in the desk? Some of us, by invitation became members of the National Honor Society and were formal- ly installed during an unforgettable candlelight service .... We were selfish but we didn't want Mrs. Mitchell to leave for Alaska to join her husband .... I am so proud we won the Junior- Senior Girls' Basketball game, but how could we lose with you, Donald Ray, as our coach? Will you ever forget the colorfully dressed cheering squad composed of Bobby Beck, Paul, Tommy, Ray, Dewayne, Frank, and Joe? . . . We simply swelled with pride when you, Barbara, were elected Secretary of the Tennessee High School Press Association and attended its session in Memphis. Do you remember the junior Variety Show which we gave to raise money for the junior- Senior prom? At the beginning we were in a state of chaos, as this class so often was, but we came out all right. I shall never forget how you looked, Paul, as my country sweetheart. I re- member Dewayne and Sue pantomimed a song which was being sung off stage. I can't remem- ber whether Nan pulled the curtain that year or not-she was always going to. ft I just know the Prom was one of the prettiest that has ever been gina. We carried out the SENIOR CLASS HISTORY theme of Springtime The book shelves were completely camouflaged by pale pink Wallpaper on which hung pink and white dogwood blos- soms. One of my fondest memories will be the 100th Year Anniversary Pageant, Out of a Dream, which Mrs. Linam and Mrs. Dennison produced. just think, every grade in the entire school was represented. It deserved the Academy Award for splendor. Honors were already beginning to come to next year's seniors when Ray was elected presi- dent of Student Council and Shirley Conwell, Corresponding Secretary. We were off to a good start. Our senior year arrived and with it our class rings which we were so proud to wear. The year '52-l53 might have been a big one for Eisen- hower and Nixon but it also had great signifi- cance for Allen, Donald Ray, Mary Sue and me when we were chosen class officers. What wonderful.memories the football games bring back! An -orchid to you, Bobby Herald, Donald Ray, Roy, Bobby Dixon, Frank, Bobby Eakes, Billy, Gene, and Bobby Beck for some really great football playing. Oh, the time we had selling hotdogs and cof- fee at the iirehall across from the school on No- vember 4. We, seniors, were chasing in and out of the school getting food while a mock elec- tion was being held there. This caused quite a bit of confusion, but wasn't there general con- fusion everywhere that day? . . . Then came Christmas. It was hard for us to keep back the tears as we hummed Silent Night at the close of .ourbeautiful and last 'Christmas program. We loved -chorus, 5 didnt we? I know you won't ever forget our basketball team that was known as Coach Barrick's Star Studded Five. Leslie, you found yourself this year in basketball, didn't you? Donald Ray, I've always wanted you to teach me that hook of yours. It was hard to give you and Roy up at mid-term, Billy, but rules are rules. Do you remember the hard time we had get- ting advertisements for the annual? Later, I well remember the staff room with typewriters clicking and brains racking to meet the dead- line. Bobby Beck, we shall never forget the grand job you did as Editor. We couldn't have had a better one. There must be numerous other things I ought to be able to remember for didn't I, along with Paul, Tommy, Ray, Jean Croney, Bobbie Anne, Leslie, and Jerry take the well-known Blomberg Memory Course? Of course, the Prom Qwe were guests this timej . . . the Music Festival and the never-to-be-forgotten Senior Day. Gene, We are all proud of your winning the Civitan Medal and we congratulate Shirley Con- well on being awarded the D.A.R. Medal. We weren't particularly surprised when we learned that Ray was to be Valedictorian, but I was cer- tainly shocked when I was chosen Salutatorian. The music is playing now and we are march- ing-marching out into a bigger World-a world which dear Howard has prepared us so well to meet. Yes, along the road of life we have finally reached that milestone marked High School Graduation. We are proud and happy but forgive these tears of ours. We love our school and a few sentimental ones must be shed when we realize ere long we will be gone. GAIL HOLLAND SENIORS LOIS ANDERSON ullun Ehiademic-Commerial, Most Bash- u . Q BERNICE. BROWN BACIGALUPO nBunnyu' Commercial, Chorus, '50, '51, '52, '58, All-State Chorus, '51, Office Stall, '52, '53. BOBBIE SUE CANTRELL nSUSi6n Academic-Commercial, Band, '49, '50, '51, '52, Chorus, '52, '53, Sr. High Penny Carnival Queen, '50, Sr. Y-Teens. '50, '51, '52, '53, Rebelier Staff, '52, '53, Office Staff, '51, Red Cross Representa- tive, '52, '53, Clinic, '50, '5l. RUBY LUCKEY COOKE Cookie Academic-Commercial, Dramatics, '50, '51, '52, '53, Intramural Soft Ball Champs, '50, '51, ' Home Nursing, '52, Health Council, '50, '51, '52, Cutest Girl. Vice-Presi- dent of Red Cross, '50. ENOCH RAY AUSTIN Pete Academic, Band, '50, '51, '53, Chorus, '52, Honor Society, '52, '53, National Forensic League, '50, '51, '53, Debate, '50, '51, '52, '53, Dramatic Club, '50, '51, '52, '53, Student Council, '51, '52, '53, President '53, Guest of Navy Band, '51, President of Junior Class, '52, Boys' County Day, '50, Intramural Basketball, '52, Manager of Jr. High Basketball, '50, Hi-Y, '53. I ROBERT BERYLE. BECK Peck Academic-Commercial, Jr. H ig h Basketball, '48, '49, Softball, '49, B Team Basketball, '51, Sr. High Baseball, '51, '52, '53, B Team Football, '49, '50, Sr. High Football, '51, '52, Red Cross, '50, Student Council, '50, '51, Speech, '50, '52, '53, Debate Team, '51 '52, Hi-Y, '50 '51, '53, Rebelier Staff, '50, '51, '52, '53, Intramural Jr. Champs, '50, Editor of REBEL. SHIRLEY SUE CONWELL uBugS,u f Academic-Commercial, Sr. Y- Teens, '53, Student Council, '49. '50, '51, '52, Corresponding Sec- retary, '53, Chorus, '51, '52, '53, All-State Chorus, '53, Health Clinic, '51, REBEL Staff, D.A.R. Medalist, Honor Society, '55, Friendliest Girl. ' JEAN Cnoiw ar Willie Academif-F 'r Afrcial, Ch t P 'P!'1. iissistaimt, A 1.u..l, .-J Succeed. ROBERT THAXTON DIXON uDiCk,u Academic-Commercial, C h o r u s, '45, '49, '50, '51, '52, '53, All- State Chorus, '50, Hi-Y, '51, Football Manager, '48, Football, '49, '50, '52, Most Valuable Foot- ball Player, '52, Press Club, '49, '50, '51, '52, '53, Assistant Editor of Rebelier, '52, Editor of Rebe- lier, '53, President of Projector's Club, '50, Laziest Boy. BOBBY JOE EAKES Wheaties Academic-Commercial, Football, '51, '52, Intramural Basketball '50, Rebelier, '50, '51, '52, '53, Hi-Y, '51, '52, Vice-President '53, Jr. High Softball, '48, Most Talk- ative Boy. MARJORIE ELAINE GRANTHAM Margie A c a d e m i c-Commercial, Office Stalf, '52, '53, Chorus, '50, Sr.-Jr. Intramural Volleyball, '52, Volley- ball Intramural Champs, '5l. BOPYYIE ANN HAMILTON f'B0b-an -1 cademic-Lommercial, S t u d e n t .,...-. - '52, '52j Chorus, '49, ' ' Q, ' ' ,pjec 'r's D, .. .Mil a 5 .ED 5 , ' ..... Girl. ' SENIORS MAXINE DURHAM Mackie A c a d e ID. i c-Commercial, Home Nursing, '52. NIARGARET ANNEITE FULLER Annie A c a d e rn i c-Commercial, Sr. Y- Teens, '49, '51, Jr.-Sr. Volleyball, '52, '53, Intramural Volleyball Champs, '53, Chorus, '49, '50, '51, '52, '53, REBEL Stalfg Most Talk- ative Girl. LORETTA MARIE GUNTER K i ttenf' Academic-Commercial, Jr. Y- Teens, '47, Chorus, '52, '53, Red Cross Representative, '50, '51, '52, Relzelier Stalf, '52, '53, Health Staff, '50, '51, Office Staff, '51, '52, '53, Jr. Volleyball Champs, '50, '51, Future Homemakers of America, '49, Library Staff, '47, g48ifAl1-State Chorus, '53, REBEL ta . ' VERNA VIANA HARDING Bernie Academic-Commercial, C h o r u s, '50, '52, '58. SENIORS FORREST ALLEN HAWKINS Hawkshaw Academic-Commercial, S t u d e n t Council, '48, '49, '50, '51, '52, '53, S t u d e ri tl Council Constitutional Committee, '48, Chorus, '51, '52, '53, Boys' County Day, '49, Vol- unteer Boys' State, '52, President gf Senior Class, Best Looking oy. . BOBBY ELLIS HERALD Shortpass Academic-Commercial, jr. High Softball, '48, '49, jr. High Bas- ketball, '47, '48, '49, '50, Jr. Chorus, '49, '50, Sr. High Base- ball, '49, '50, '51, '52, '53, Sr. High Basketball, '49, '50, '51, '52, '53, All-City Basketball, '52, Sr. High Football, '49, '50, '51, '52, All-Nashville Basketball, '53, All-' City Football, '52, '53, Vice-Pres- ident jr. Class, '51, '52, Alternate- Captain, Basketball, '52, '53, Cho- rus '5l, '52, '53, Rebelier Staff, '53, All-State Chorus, '53, Most Athletic. JOE FRANKLIN HOPPER Grasshopper Commercial, Hi-Y, '52, Band, '50, '51, '52, Chorus, '51, '52, '53, jr. High Basketball, '50, Sr. High Basketball, '53, Football, '51, '52, '53, Student Council, '52,-Rebelier Staff, '51, '52, Vice-President of Sophomore Class, '52, Jr. High Softball, '50, All-State Chorus, '53, Cutest Boy. BOBBIE JEAN LARGE lisnobll A c a d em i c-Commercial, Jr. Y- Teens, '47, '48, '49, Jr. Y-Teen President, '49, Intramural Bas- ketball Champs, '50, Volleyball Champs, '52, Honor Society, '52, Secretary '53, Girls' State, '52, Sr. Y-Teens, Vice-President, '53, REBEL Staff, Best All-Around Carl, Football Queen's Attendant, '5 . FRANKLIN LEE HAZELWOOD ulduigin Commercial, jr. High Softball, '50, Jr. High Basketball, '50, Baseball, '52, Basketball, '52, Football, '51, '52, '53, Chorus, '52, '53, Band, '50, '51, '52, '53, Hi-Y Club, '51, '52, '55, Coach of Intramural Basketball Champs, '52, Cheerleader for Jr.-Sr. Bas- ketball Game, '52, Friendliest Boy. IRIS GAIL HOLLAND Broom Academic-Commercial, F o w le r Medalist, '50, Jr. High Cheer- leader, '50, Sr. Y-Teens, '50, '51, '52, '53, Vice-Pres., '52, Chaplain, '53, Chorus, '50, '51, '52, '53, T.E.A., '51, Nashville Symphony Orchestra Chorus, '50, '51, Vol- leyball Intramural Champs, '51, Champs of Volleyball jr.-Sr. Game, Captain of Junior, '52, Jr.- Sr. Basketball Game, '53, Honor Society, '52, '53, Rebelier Staff, '51, Secretary of junior Class, '52, Secretary of Senior Class, '53, Student Council Representa- tive, '52, Captain of Sr. High Cheerleaders, '53, REBEL Staff, Most Popular Girl. BARBARA LEE LANE uRedv Academic-Commercial, Rebelier Staff, '50, '51, '52, Student Coun- cil, '50, Debate Team, '50, '51, '52, '53, Dramatics, '50, '51, '52, '53, Secretary of T.H.P.A. '52, '53, Intramural Basketball Champs, Volleyball Champs, '51, '52, Representative to Inter-High Student Council, '50, PEGGY JEAN LAVENDER ffpeggumii Academic-Commercial, F u t ' c Homemakers of America, Le,- burg, '49, '50, '51, Student Council Representative, '51, JA, Rebelier Staff, '52, '53, REBI-il Staff, ' PATRICIA ANN MCANALLY 4rPat1z Academic-Commercial, Sr. Chorus, '51, '52, '53, Laziest Girl. JERRY DEAN MALLARD Lightning A c a d e m i c-Commercial, Boys' County, '50, Intramural Basket- ball, '49, Band, '49, '50, '51, '52, '55, Banner Spelling Contest, '51, '52, '53, REBEL Staff. MARY ELIZABETH NEWBERN HEbutv Academic-Commercial, Sr. Y- Teens, '50, '51, '52, '53, Chorus, '50, '51, '52, '53, Rebelier Staff, '50, '51, '52, '53, Cheerleader, '52, '53, Jr. Volleyball Champs, '52Z Jr. Basketball Champs, '52, Home Nursing, '52, All-State Chorus, '53, REBEL Staff. CHARLES EUGENE PINEGAR A P' 'fwizd Man Academic-Commercial, S t u d e n t Council, '49, '50, President of Scf homofe Clfxss '51, Student Council, '52, Ffbitball, '42, '49, '51, Co-Captain 52, Hi-Y Club, '51, '32, '53, E?-asp -all, '49, '51, '52, Eebehsr Staff. '51 '52, '53, Civitan Medalist: Most School Spirit. SENICJRS PAUL EDWARD MCDANIEL c1Mac:: Academic, Jr. High Softball, '50, Chorus, '52, Band, '50, '51, All- City Band, '50, Honor Society, '52, '53, B Team Basketball, '52, Basketball, '53, Baseball, '52, '53, Girls' Intramural Basketball Cheerleader, '52, Intramural Bas- ketball Runners-ups. '50, Intra- mural Basketball Coach, '51, REBEL Staff, Most Likely to Suc- ceed. MARY SUE MERONY ll b by!! A c a d em i c-Commercial, Sr. Y- Teens, '52, Health Club, '51, Student Council, '51, Chorus, '51, '52, '55, Office Staff, '53, Honor Sociel.y '52, '53, Treasurer of Senior Class, '53, REBEL Staff, Most School Spirit. MILDRED ANN PAPUCHIS llNanJ! Academic-Commercial, Y-Teens, '50, '51, '52, '53, Olfice Stalf, '50, Y-Teens Treasurer, '52, Jr. Bas- ketball Champs, '52, Jr.-Sr. Bas- ketball Game, '53, Captain Vol- leyball Intramural Champs, '51, REBEL Staff, Most Athletic Girl. ROY GLENN PRATT Weasel Commercial, Jr. High Basketball, '50, Sr. High Basketball, '52, '55, Sr. High Football, '52, '53, Bas- ketball Intramural Champs, '50, Hi-Y, '51, '52, '53, REBEL Staff, Wittiest Boy. SENIORS HARRII-:Tr PUGI-I Mammy Yokum Academic-Commercial Sr. Y- Teens, '50, Health Council, '50, Rebelier Staff, '50, Home Nurs- ing, '52, Chorus, '50, '51, '52, '53, Office Staff, '50, '51, REBEL Stalf, Prettiest Girl. FRANKLIN REED j i tter Commercial, Intramural Basket- ball Champs, '52, LESLIE ANDREW SHERRILL Squirrel Academic, Student Council, '50, '51, Baseball, '51, '52, '53, Jr. High Basketball '50, Sr. High Basketball, '51, '52, '53, Jr. High Softball, '50, Band, '50, '51, In- tramural Basketball Ghamps, '50, Intramural Basketball C h a m p s Coach, '51, REBEL Staff, Most Inquisitive Boy. ROBERT THOMAS SNYDER 1:7-oynn Academic, Band, '50, '51, Cho- rus, '52, Honor Society, '52, '53, All-City Band, '50, Intramural Basketball, '50, '51, '52, Hi-Y Club, '53, Cheerleader, Jr.-Sr. Girls' Basketball Game, '52, REBEL Staff. MARVIN EDWARD RAMSEY Buck Academic-Commercial, Basketball, '50, '51, Intramural Basketball, '49, Most Bashful Boy. ROWENA WORTI-IAM IIOTHIVLAN Rena Academic-Commercial, C h o r u s, '50, '51, '52, '53, REBEL Staff, Most Dignified. CERALDINE SMITH !lGer7y I! Academic-Commercial, Y-Teens, '48, Sr. Chorus, '51, '52, '55, Red Cross Representative, '48, Home Nursing, '52, Health Council, '50, Most Inquisitive Girl. WILLIAM H. STEW.:R'.' Stew Beef' Academic-Commercial, Jr. Basketball, '49, '50: lr. High Softball, '49, '50, lh. ' ' Chl'-' ms, '49, '50, 'i...JIi '!,L, '52, .1.., ain, '5?' ' Brsmbzxi, 51, 152. , ui-'I' Club. '52: REBEL Stails Most Popular Boy. SHIRLEY DEAN STUBBLEF11-:LD Freck Academic-Commercial, T a r b o x Glee Club, '49g Home Nursing, '52: Chorus, '50, '5l, '52, '53: REBEL Staffg Most Courteous Girl. SHIRLEY SUE Toon Squirrel Commercial, Jr. High Cheerleader, '50, Sr. Y-Teens, '50, '583 Stu- dent Council, '533 Chorus, '51, '52, '53g Rebelier Staff, '53, git.-Sr. Basketball, '52, '53, Oifice sta , '5l3 Clinic, '50, '5lg Representative to Inter-High Student Council, '533 jr. High Softball Team, '50g REBEL Staff, Wittiest Girl. MELBURN DEWAYNE WHITFAKER Ding A Ling Academic, F.F.A. Basketball, '50: Intramural Basketball, '51, Band, '51, '52, Rebelier, '51, '52g Hi-Y Club, '51, '52, '53, Chorus, '52, '53, Junior Cheerleader at Girls' Intramural B as k e tb all Game, '523 T and I Club, '51g REBEL Staff. DONALD RAY WOLFE Lantern . -ercialg Hi-Y Club, '51, '52: ITL' '51, '52, '53, President . lo,,1.omore Class, '51, Jr. High '-ortball. '50: Jr. High Basket- !-isfi '49, '50, Sr. High Base- ball, '50, '51, '52, T531 Sr. High Football. '50, ,'51, L52, '535 Sr. Wei- fall, 'BGL '51, '52, '533 ' nf Senior Class, 'biz A. Upiain B me-:ball 'lit Captainhusuetball, '53, All-Nash viile Basketball '55: Rau.-.L Scarf: Best All-Around. SENIORS POLLY ANN THOMPSON Squirt Academic-Commercialg C h o r u s '51, '52, '58, BEVERLY ANN WHITSETT aB evu Ac ade m i c-Commercial: Sr. Y- Teens, '52, '53: Student Coun- cil, '52, '53, Representative to Inter-High Student Council, '52, '53g Chorus, '50, '51, '52, '58? Band Sponsor, '50, 'Sly Volley- ball Intramurals, '513 Majorette, '51, '52, '53g Rebelier, '51, '52: Attendant to Football Queen, '58: Attendant in Penny Carnival Charm gouple, '53, REBEL Staff, Neatest irl. JAMES EDWARD WILSON lljimmyil Academic-Commercial: Jr. High Basketball, '49s Intramural Bas- ketball, '49, '50: Band, '49, '50, '51, '52g Nashville Banner Talent Contest, '5lg Dramatics Club, '52, Sr. Basketball, '51, B Team: Most Dignilied Boy. EUGENIA WILSON Hsisll Academic, Rebelier Staff, '50, '51, '52, '53, President of Honor S0- ciety, '523 Most Ambitious Girl. Whois' who Best Looking Cufesf Besf AllAround Allen Hawkins, Harriet Pugh Ruby Luclcey, Joe Hopper ' Bobble Jean Large, Donald Ray Wolfe ' Most Poffulaf Most Talkafive Gall l'l0ll6flCl. Bully Sfewarf Margaret Fuller, Bobby Eakes Wiffiesf Neafesf Most Dfgnified Roy Pratt, Shirley Todd Beverly Whitsett, Dewayne Whittaker James Wilson, Rowena jolbrnar' il 4 Mosf lnquisifive Most School Spirif Laziesf Leslie Sherrill, Geraldine Smith Gene Pinegar, Mary Sue Merony Bobby Dixon, Pairicia McAnally, and Mary Mosf Likely fo Succeed Mosf Bashful - MF-'Sf COUHGOUS Paul McDaniel, Jean Croney Marvin Ramsey, Lois Anderson T0mmY SnYCl9F. Shirley Sfubblefield A- lVl05f.Afl7f9fiC b Most Ambifious Friendliesf ' i50bl5'Y Herald- Nan PSPUCMS Ray Austin, Bobbie Ann Hamilion Frank Hazelwood, Shirley Conwell, and Poindexier HONOR STUDENTS ,aaa of QW Lx,wf,g,. V . , Z 12 KAY fwwr' Valedictofrzaw Y' ' LAND W., HUL q Salutatomm H Suxxumil 'Medalist D. A-. . K:-fufvg, fIN:g?,3:1R f...,... Jlvlffffn Medaizkt Springtime at Howard Left to Right: Billy Harvey, Loberta Lasley, Donald Atwood, Peggy Booth, Tommy Snyder, Gail Holland, Bobby Herald, jean Overby, Eugenia Wilson, Charles Patton, Mary Frances Ballard, Frances Darrah, Bobby Hazelwood, Maxine Durham, Ray Austin. . ,- xi , 9 x . X ,I , 15, ,f , lx 1, lf XX .. 9 xv' I, , -I T .-41, Q' Q42 t . Z H L' 6310 X '23 05 '35 , be 72 n s 5.4 Xl 4 4 l l mf! fl y!Q15,fP 5 . X 5 V fJA,J - X 9 5: I x' ly V-wk G U 5' li qv e 'V It . Rally - 1 AV. WX, 'f ,ig TW- LJ . 4' yi .A fliE.f:l',. six l 'f - . ' 1 Ll '-'. Y '71, fly XV.- 1,lfr?'x A N' 'N 'gap P M 1 QSM rx-5:5 -fu 'l -' .-4 5-1 , gg - ,, ,L-' ,f X .J f . 9 ' ' 'if- -, A W UD 1. j A ri . '.l1,W I --- HOROSCOPE Dignilied .,.. . .Homework j Mallmrs Luck at Pool ' . Pat's Laziness English Name Ambition Fame Rests Upon Favorite Saying Personal Appeqrance Pet Peeve ix Anderson, Lois ....... To go to College .,........... Quietness .............. Good night ......... .... Austin, Ray ...,..... To be a teacher at Vassar .... Intelligence ...... .... Y ou've had it Unconscious..,. Bacigalupo, Bemice . To be Mrs. Bacigalupo tl amJLong Eyelashes .....,.. Well, l'll swan Cheerful. . . .. Beck, Bobby ......... To memorize the dictionary. Art ability ............. I guess ........ Mischievous . Cantrell, Sue .... ...., T o swim the English Channel. .Her smile ,........... , Cooke, Ruby ......... Conwell, Shirley ..... Croney, Jean ......... Dixon, Bobby ......... Durham, Maxine ..... Eakes, Bobby ......... Freeman, Mary Ruth Fuller, Margaret ..... Grantham, Marjorie . . . Gunter, Loretta ....... .To .To .To .To .To .To .To .To .To .To Hamilton, Bobbie Anne To Harding, Verna ....... Hawkins, Allen ....... Hazelwood, Frank ..... Herald, Bobby .. Holland, Gail .. Hopper, Joe .. Lane, Barbara . . . . . . . Large, Bobbie Jean Lavender, Peggy ..... Mallard, Jerry ....... Merony, Mary Sue McAnally, Patricia McDaniel, Paul ....... Newbern, Mary ....... Papuchis, Nan .. Pinegar, Gene .. Pratt, Roy .... Pugh, Harriett . .. Ramsey, Marvin .. Reed, Franklin ....... Rothman, Rowena Sherrill, Leslie .,...,.. Smith, Geraldine ..... Snyder, Tommy ....... Stewart, Billy ......... Stubblelield, Shirley Thompson, Polly ..... Todd, Shirley ......... Whitsett, Beverly ..... Whittaker, Dewayne . . . Wilson, Eugenia ...... Wilson, James . . . Wolfe, Donald .. ni' Ll. u .To .To .To .To .To .To .To .To .To .To To .To .To .To .To .To .To To .To .To .To To .To .To .To .To .To marry Dee-Bo Cl didj... be a professional singer. be be be be be head Janitorl ....... learn to dance ,.... .... be a secretary ..... .... live in Chicago ......,... vacation in Bermuda ...... make plenty of money ,.... be a druggist ............. do nothing .... .... go to college .............. live on a college campus... be a hobo ................ be a millionaire .,,....... travel around the world .... be another Shakespeare .... be an educated bum ...... leave .,.......... . . .,.. . . . be be be be be be be get out of school .... .... learn to dance ....... .... be with Bob .............. be a basketball Coach . marry Billy ......... .,.. retire. .................... help Wolfe win W. W. III be an airline hostess ...... get out of school .......... HHUFSC. .... .... an airline hostess.. ..,. a rural paper-carrier.. a gym teacher ......... an airline hostess ..,... able to Charleston ...... a designer ............. a nurse ,.......... .... a football coach ........ a basketball pro ....... a receptionist ..,....... .A scholarship to West Point... .To .To .To .To .To get through college ....... be a pro boxer .... go to college ........... ,. make a million dollars .... win World War IlI ....... Being absent safely? Her voice ,............. Wish Slick would hurry Spelling ability ,.... Football ability ........ Good looks ...... His wit ..... Her shape .... . Gift of Gab .... Cute size ..... Pretty eyes. . . Nonchalance .... Good looks ..... .Lazy ways ............. .Athletic ability ..... Really are ...... ....Bless your heart ....My cow .Anybody got a bus token? .. ....Come on, Geraldine ....Well, l'll be ....Tomorrow . . . .Oh, I didn't hear. Tell me. Quiet ways ...., .... .....You better believe ........ ....Well, after all ..... ....Gee Whiz I reckon so ..... Nobody loves me , . . .Probably will ..... Getting into trouble .... I don't know ......... Broad shoulders ........ What town am I in? ...... Speaking ability ........ I don't know. I think so. Winning ways . . , .... Well, l'll say ........ . . . . Writing poetry ......... You, talk too much His laugh ........ ..... ' Speck so ......... Her pretty face ........ Probably will Her shy ways .... .... N ose around Innocent air .... ..., Do ggonit ...... Sewing ability .......... I'm rackin' up Crazy ways ............. You reckon .............. Getting along with girls Now you're rich, honey .... Witty sayings ...... Sweet ways ..... Quiet manner .... Pool playing ..... Musical ability ..... Basketball ability.. . Friendly manner ....... Friendliness ...... ....Check out, Chicken ...,Oh,dear ....Let's go, Wilson ....Rich ....Susie ....I reckon Wait, Maxine . .. ....R1ch Sense of humor ........ .Next year Freckles ....,.......... Oh, toot ...... Getting out of work .... Sure enough .......... Friendly ways ...,..... Watch that car, Gail ........ Hair .........,. ..... W hat did we have in . Boxing ...... Physics? Intelligence ...... .... N ot particularly . . . Guitar playing ..... Basketball playing. . ....Ain't bad ....She's rich Peggy, do you have your English?Sweet ..... Neat. ........ , . Shapely ...... homeAttractive ....,. Nice ......... Athletic ...... Likeable ...,. Flashy ....... Attractive .... Dewayne flirting Talkers in assembly Waiting for Ginny Faye Rainy days Get'ting lipstick on .my handkerchie Conceited people Boys stealing my girls Flirty, Girls jolly ......... . .Mary Sue going off with Charles Small ..... . Gay ...... . . Friendly ...... . Cute .... Rising at 5 a.m'. Conceited and nosey people .English reports .Coming back'after holidays , . .. . Nosey people Lazy ........... Girls Handsome ..... Peppy .... Flashy ........ Energetic ...... Nice ...... . . . Smiling ....... . Friendly ....... Snazzy. . ....... Attractive ...... Cute ..... . . . Short ...,. . . . W inning ....... Sporty .... . . . Lanky ...- . . Lovely .... , . . Peaceful ....... Pleasant ....... Dignilied ..... Solemn. . . . . ....Dainty.... .. .His homeroom .Tattle-tales Begging my teacher for lunch mono .Talkers in movies 1 Slop's laziness Margaret's slowness Shakespearian literature People Nosey people .English teachers Getting up on Monday morning People nagging me to do something Girls chasing me .Having to stay in homeroom Opera singers .Going to school .Gossiping girls .Too much homework .Taste of onions and mustard . Snobbish people Brilliant .... . . . Neat ..... . . Neat ......... Devil-may-care. Cute ......... Charming ...... Carefree ...... Intelligent .... Shy .......... Lanky .... . - .Smell of boys' locker r00m .Nosey people Getting up on Monday mornin! .Gail's drivin8 Half done eggs .Mrs. Roberts .Intolerant persons .Taking English .Lunches from home I .. ' .K .4 c. ,44-' I H f-H-'yt F, -.. ,, , .1 1 . , shave. ' L- sf'4,,7 ,-.fr if J.. 'fl i THE FUTURE Glad pddphncq In the spring of 1962, I landed at LaGuardia Field from an assignment in Europe with the New York Times. I had been out of the coun- try for several years and was so happy to be back again. There is no rest for the weary is cer- tainly true of newspaper people, for soon I was whisked out to California to cover a premiere. As I alighted from my plane, whom should I see waving good-bye to her attractive producer hus- band than Bobbie Large. We staged an old- fashioned reunion right there at the airport and Bobbie insisted that I make her home my head- quarters while out on the coast. Soon we were speeding out Wilshire Boule- vard in Bobbie's swank convertible. She was full of conversation and news about our old classmates back in Nashville, for Bobbie realized I had been completely out of touch with them for so long. I was delighted to hear her say that Harriett Pugh, Maxine Durham, and Loretta Gunter had been attendants at her wedding, and that the best man had been Frank Hazelwood, a very successful radio actor, better known as Luigi It seems that Bobbie's husband and Frank are the very closest of friends.- We were passing a theater now and I hap- pened to notice the following sign: See Beverly Whitsett and Gene Pinegar starring in Paradise. There was a huge picture of the two on a tropi- cal island. We sped around the curves in Beverly Hills and soon came to Bobbie's home. Upon enter- ing the living room, I saw a portrait of Mary Newbern. Bobbie told me Mary was now an in- terior decorator in New York. We sat down for a chat in the den before a beautiful log fire. On the table beside me, I spied a book entitled 'How to Be a Successful Pharmacistj by Shirley Todd. The illustrations had been done by Ruby Cooke. Believe it or not, they were outstanding. As I was still enjoying single blessedness, I was naturally interested in the marital adventures of our classmates and said, Do tell me about who married whom. lN7ell, Marjorie Grantham is married, I un- derstand, and is proving to be the perfect house- wife. You remember, of course, that Bernice Bacigalupo and Rowena Rothman were married in their senior year? I hear that both are quite active in Parent-Teacher work at Howard and good reason they have for being. Each has dar- ling children in school there. Lois Anderson and Jean Croney are also married and are as good friends as ever, I hear. Hold your breath. I hear Bobby Dixon is in big-time construction work and part of his crew consists of Billy Stewart, Bobby Eakes and Mar- garet Fullerf' V . What on earth does Margaret 5'9 F Oh, she's the foreman. You krtow, ways did love to give ordc.s. I thought you would surely include Donald Wolfe and Roy Pratt in on that deal with Bobby. A Haven't you heard? Donald is the sole owner of a restaurant, 'The Wolfe Cave,' and Roy is leader of 'Pratt's Flats,' one of the top bands of the country. His soloist is Polly Thompson, re- member her? ' Oh, noi is all I could find words to say. About this time, dinner was announced. The food was superb and Bobbie told me that she consistently follows famous recipes of Verna Harding, who is a culinary artist in that Held. The home economic classes at Howard were pay- ing off, it seemed. We returned to the den after dinner, settled ourselves into comfortable chairs and before we knew it, we were off again down memory lane. A good many of our classmates are here in show business, Bobbie said. Have you heard the 'Tinsel' program? The hit of the show is none other than Sue Cantrell, and can she ever sing? Shirley Conwell, James Wilson and joe Hopper have their own TV program out here now, and are wowing audiences with their fa- mous hillbilly songs. Who would ever have thought that quiet, demure Shirley Stubblefield would some day be a beautiful ballet dancer out here in Hollywood? Well, whatever became of Dewayne Whitf- taker? I asked. Dewayne is a professional boxer and is the proud father of twin boys. I understand De- wayne is looking forward to entering them in the Golden Glove Tournament before too many years. Did you know that Gail Holland and Nan Papuchis are acrobats now with the famous Ringling Brothers circus? According to this morn1ng's paper, the show has left Sarasota, Florida, to go on the road again. What about Bobby Beck and that nice, quiet boy, Marvin Ramsey? Marvin is a general in Uncle Sam's army now, barking orders to Bobby, who is only a megs sergeant. Of course, Bobby, who was always ambitious will eventually advance. V PfQl?3391Y k110W that Bobby Herald con- athlete and made All-American. -Jef? E515-PW '50 the epuntry carried his picture, I do believe. He's still as good looking as ever. What a man! Peggy, do you remember Leslie 'Squirrel' Sherrill? Well, he is sole owner of a large nut and bolt factory. Mary Sue Merony and Bar- bara Lane are co-editors of a famous woman's magazine, Th-e Ladyis Book, and Allen Hawkins is president of a large shipping company. What news have you of Jerry Mallard? I met jerry a year ago and learned that he now owns a chain of super markets. His partner is Mary Ruth Freeman. I'm sure you've seen the Mallard and Freeman Super Markets from coast to coast. , Paul McDaniel is an author now and the title of his most recent book is How to Live the Luxurious Life of a Dog. Bobbie, so many girls were interested in be- coming secretaries. How many chose that phase of the business world? You'1l probably be surprised to hear that only two are doing office work. Bobbie Hamilton and Geraldine Smith are private secretaries to big executives in Nashville. I also hear that wedding bells might ring for one of them and her boss real soon. How about that? Did you ever hear anything from Eugenia Wilson and Franklin Reed? Yes, I had a short note from Eugenia only last week. She is Director of Music at Carnegie Hall. Franklin Reed is a big7time wrestler. I always knew those muscles would help him some day. Oh, Peggy, I do feel I have saved the best for the last. This morning I received an invita- tion to a dinner party honoring Ray Austin and Tommy Snyder. Well, for heaven's sake, what have those two done now? Being a famous scientist, Ray has invented a device for man to travel to the moon, and Tom- my, his old buddy, tested out this invention. Frankly, Tommy hasn't returned yet, but I hope he will be back in time for the dinner. . That was about enough for one night. We had exhausted ourselves I talking and reminiscing. As the last flames in the fire flickered and died, so the names and faces of those we had remem- bered that night faded into the past. PEGGY LAVENDER 5 5 , i 2 3 i n E S 5 d Q E 2 i I 5 , 5 1 E Q 2 E ei 1- E 1 E S l w 5 1 Z X Iuniurlllass f ,,J,.,,,,,, ,L - ,,,4, ,l,Zl A ,,5, WY fa, ,, g W A J ' A A ww r W L ,, if rw r ,,,-' L X X f W:Zg7?fw rf HWLWM f'L'+ wr., 5 7 f 1 ' ' OFFICERS ident MERIEM CAMPBELL .. ...,. Pres CHARLES CRABTRE12 SUE D1xoN .. IUDY DIXON. . ww ff ,Z 1 M 171370 I M f rf ff AM IA: U? QL W ,A 2352500 55713437-L W Q 4 G -gig Wig! rim ifgiffwa' f A Wfnfn Q wig wg, 1 1 I f ali, M, z 5 . ml iii. if ' ,QSM ,HH , :rr W f, , HF wi,-L-ML rf,7,,yMq'w2',J'MU f Kgwgwl ,fn Wiz' ' ' W ri mwlww 'L raw, Q -mn ggi! L ,r,wff.Jb.rZ' rr QL ,fr 1'-41,2wL,L as Q-wwffimrs f AC,mWffg,1Qi1fT? 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ALLEN MARY ANN AVRITI' JOYCE BARNES HOWARD BASSHAM NINA BEARDEN BRYAN BELLAR ERVIN BLEDSOE ROBERT LEE BOOTH BETTY BRASSELL WILLIABI BROWN SHIRLEY BURLASON JOYCE BUSEY MERIEM CAMPBELL CHARLES CARDWELL NANCY CHAPMAN BETTY JEAN COLE ROBERT COOK MARTHA LU CONE CHARLES CRAETREE DONALD CUNDIFF JUDY DIxON SUE DIXON BETTY DREADEN JOHN FORD CLIFFORD FULLER DAVID GILLEM DOROTHY GODDARD MARY GROCE WEN.-ELL ZJIRIIJS M'AI2ILYN HENLEY AI-ITA Hicks Rum HIX CLASS PAUL KEITH MILDRED KELLEY FRANK LITTLEJOHN PEGGY MAYNARD W. A. MCCONNELL PATRICIA MCCULLOUGH DOROTHY MEDLIN DOUGLAS MENSER TERRY MOSES VELMA MURPHY JOHN MYERS REBA NELSON FRANK NEWBERN ARNOLD PENUEL BARBARA PHILLIPS EVELYN PHILLIPS ANN PINKLETON BILLY PJTTMAN DOROTHY PRUETI' SHARMA RING BETTY ROBINSON JIMMY SEALY CAROL SMITH VIRGINIA SMITH GLORIA SWEENEY PATTY TALLEY JACK ISOUGLAS TAYLOR BETTY VAssER jERR'-1 VAUCIIAN A CLEO WEST MIA WILLIAMS BETTY jo' SOPHOMORE JIMMY ANDERSON ANNA ABEL FAYE BARNI-IILL GERALDINE BEASLEY BETTY JEAN BELCHER SHIRLEY CANNON CARL CANTRELL PEGGY CARDWELL MARY ANN CLEMENTS GARY CONWELL SHIRLEY CRAFION DONNA CRICK DOROTHY CRONEY JOE DAUGHERTY JANICE DEARRY LAWRENCE DODSON PATRICIA FAUST MARY ANN GATTIS JEWEL HANCOCK SHIRLEY HARTMAN BETTY HENDERSON JAMES HICKS MARY HUBER BLAKE IRWIN SHIRLEY JOHNSON ROBERT JONES JOHNNY KEEFOVER BONNIE KEMP JIMMY KINIBROUGHE Y. SmRLEY LITOHFORD VJILLIAM MAYBERRY TOMMY MICCLENDON CLASS BARBARA MEHLS BETTY RIEHLS MATTIE NIEI-ILS SHIRLEY MEHLS JANICE NEAL MARY LYNN NORMAN DOUGLAS O'BRIEN JERRY PARKHURST BILLIE JEAN PEED DORIS PERRY GENE PICKFORD JIMMY PUGH JOANNE RAY CARI. RICHARDSON ANITA RING GENE RUSHING ERNEST RYMAN BARBARA SIRCY JEANETTE SLAYTON jo ANN SWEENEY MARTHA TANKERSLEY PEGGY TAYLOR JEAN TIDWELL BETTY VAN METER BOBBY WATERS ROBERT WALIJEN CHARLES WARREN RICHARD WELLS CHARLOTTE W'IIE.ELER MARY EVELYN WILLIAMS NGRMA WILLIAMS jo ANN WOOLEY EUGENE ZIMNIERLEE FRESHMAN CLASS Top Row-Barbara Aaron, Leonard Adams, Bobby Baker, Sam Barlow, Nina Bartolini, William Bell, Barbara Binkley, Peggie Brassell. Second Row-Joyce Briley, Vera Mai Brewer, Betty Brown, Earl Burlason, Bobby Butler, Bobby Byrum, jewel Cartwright, Doris Carnahan. Third Row-Lovie jean Chrisman, Bobby Coleman, Tom- mie Cone, Frank Coulter, Richard Cummings, Donald Davenport, Sue Davis, Edna Delvin. Fourth Row-Joyce Denson, Shirley Dunlap, Barbara Ferris, Thomas Finney, Floye Franklin, Jeanne Frizzell, Betty Garnand, Clay Godsey. Fifth Row-Ann Green, John Green, Billie Sue Grisham, Margaret Grisham, Kenneth Hallis, Betty Jem' W' nah, Will Hampton, Patsy Hart. Sixth Row-Leroy Harwell, Helen Hatmaizm. Glenna ing- gins, Eugene Holbcrt, Bobby Hopper. Ann Howllnd, Edward Hyde, Bernice johnson, Douglas juhnrtfn. FRESHMAN CLASS Top Row-Ed Lauper, Bobby Lawson, Thomas Locke, Fourth Row-Marshie Russell, Shirley Saltkill, Mary Ann Fay Lucy, Jewell McAbee, Ray McAnally, Dorothy Mc- Sealy, Rayrnonde Simpkins, Bob Smith, Glenn Smith, Clendon, Larry McKinney. Patricia Smith, Billy Steele. Second Row-Herman Murdock, Ann Murphy, Buford Fifth Row-Edna Stewart, jamie Stewart, Fredia Stinson, Myles, Peggy Neal, Michael Neese, Mary Ann Newbern, Laaman Tanton, Betty Tayl0I', D0f0fhY Taylor, BCUY Bobby Owen, johnny Patton. X Thurbush, Anne T isdale. Third Row-Mable Pittman, Earl Pleasant, Carl Pride, Sixth Row-Donald Tuck, Marie Waggener, Terry Walden, Mary Evelyn Primm, Betty Prosser, john Pyburn, Billy Betty Warren, jo Ann Wilson, Bobby Windrow, james Joe Ring, Betty Rose. Wolfe, Jeanette Wooley, Doris Wrather, jayce Zapp. EIGHTH GRADE First Row-Judy Pinson, Virgie Mackie, Linda Jackson, Wanda McFarland, Helen Crockett, Jane Neil, Catherine Moody, Linda Corbett, Helen Townsend, Betty Sue Norman, Mary Ann Pugh, Billie Jean Misskelly, Evelyn Bradshaw, Jewel Wright, Thomas Papuchis, Jerry Johnson, Marshall Hodges, ' Jerry Belcher, Johnny Baggett, James Gafford. Second Row-Marjorie Burns, Mary Ann Richardson, Margaret Robinson, Jo Ann Hensley, Betty Hensley, Shelby Cassel, Shirley Ethridge, Peggy Bess, Jeanette Bransford, Bobby Jean Columbia, Billy Collins, Ralph Neil, Joe Huggins, Jack Craighead, Billy Bie erman, Teddy Tidwell, John Thomas Vowell. Third Row-Jimmy Averitt, Jack Pinegar, Hershel Hopper, Jean Anderson, Elizabeth Ryman, Shirley Overstreet, Clara Croney, SEVENT First Row-Tommy Carmony, Paul Bass, Jerry Hart, Ann Neal, Joyce Stack, Sarah Conwell, Rosa Myers, Becky Carter, Rosa PTUCII. Sylvia Webb, Faye Denson, Sonja Horton, Thelma Griffin, Roy Bayless, Donald Bayless, Ronnie Grisham, Jackie Carver, Joseph Nichols, Edward Benson, Gayle Whitfield, Bobby Ferris, George Faulk, Second Row-Nancy Beaton, Marge-Edwards, Joyce Heard, Mildred Lane, Joyce Purdom, Dawn Jacobs, Mary Ann Mitchell, Waverly Wallace, Frances Reed, Barbara Lee, Peggy Noe, Peggy Ander- son, Sandra Castleman, Delores Johnson, Wilma Bonds, Hugh Nichols, Henry Wheeler, Robert Faulk, Sarah Spelta, Betty Brown, Betty Wade. Kenneth Huggins, Bobby Castle. Third Raw-Martha Hancock, Shirley Anderson Mary Perr L Hampton, Jo Ann Holiday, Shirley Taylor, Walter ll-lubgfz JCHY Eilkes, Wallace Wade, Frank Whitfield, Judy Spain, Peggy H Brenda Wolfe, Rachel Wimpy, Beatrice Prosser, Shirley Williams, Marie Williams, Therman Trapp, Edward Porter, William Parker, David Bellar, Richard McClellan. Fourth Row-J. W. Hale, Joe Estes, Billy Shelton, Tommy Frensley, Marcus Sewell, Jimmy Crowell, Martha Harmon, Betty Garner, Betty Jo Holleman, Margaret Faulk, Robert Norman, Randall Clines, Eddie Criswell, Morris Parrish. Fifth Row-John Lundy, Virgil Williams, Donald Clinton, Thomas Gentry, Gene Pyburn, James Hargrove, Deanna Biederman, Jo Ann Moran, '- - Betty Lamb, Charles Johnson, Sammy Shannon, ---QHEEIJB Bobbyic Dillard, Delma Howell, Billy Joe Byrum, ' P - patric . GRADE Terrell, Helen Teague, Martha Page, Joy Potts, Marie Thurman, Joyce Taylor, Edna Gillihan, Barbara Barnes, Nancy Baggett, Sara Horton, James McGowan. Byrum, Jesse Douglas, Fay Fourth Row-John Pippins, Harlen Brookshire, Ralph McFarland, Luther Stinson, Sonny Cole, Doris Potts,. Rosemary Conwell, June Cummings, Marilyn Casiaro, Gershwin Klotwog, Barbara Murdock, Bobby Wheeler, Ray Collins, Wayne Brown, Horace Edwards, Mike Corbett, Carol Sue Bledsoe, Richard Hammonds. Fifth Row-Sam Rawls, Joe McCormick, Bobby Mason, Billy Gattis, Horace Harris, Ronald Balcom, Frank Neal, WHYHC Walden, Mrs, Dunkerley, Bobby Brown, Billy Wolfe, Charles Gober, Edmond Conner, Charles Watson.. Vernon Hunter, Caro- lyn Walker, Mildred Neal, Joyce Phillips, Rosemarie Mosley, Mrs. Webb. ,M--,.... www if me 5-f 1,1 2 F051 SAFETY PATROL Left to Right-Ronald Balkarn, Don McAnally, Buford Benson, Donald Bayless, Mrs. Chrisman, Leroy Harwell, E-HTI Burlason, Hershel Hopper, Huge Nichols, Wayne Oatsvall, Billy Butler, Henry Wheeler. JUNIOR RED CROSS Left to Right-joseph Nichols, Ann Neil, Mrs. Pinkerton, Peggy Neal, Vera Brewer, Wanda Smith, 111116 Cl1IIlII1iI1S. RiCh'- ard McClellan, johnny Parton, jimmy Averitt, Sue Cantrell, Lovie jean Chrisman. l 1 .w A. 1 'I ,1 ii 3 2 si L . - , ' 2 'rw A 7' -wa . 4' Nmw. L LIBRARY STAFF Left to Right-Billie jean Peed, Jo Dale Corley, jean Frizzell, Patsy Hart, Betty Vassar, Jeanette Wooley, Betty Warren Frances Reed, Dorris Potts, Gloria' Swirmey. HI-Y First Row, Left to Right-Teddy Tidwell, Bobby Hopper, Dewayne Whittaker, Ernie Ryman, Marshie Russell. Second Row-Gene Pinegar, Billy Steele, Jack Craighead, Sam Barier, Bobby Owen, Mr. Rawls. SENIOR HIGH CHORUS Rowena Rothman, pianist. First Row, Left to Right-Janice Neal, Betty Braswell, Lila Williams, Barbara Mehls, Mary Newbem, Beverly Whitsett, Peggy Hurt, Gail Holland, Ervin Bledsoe, Bobby Eakes, Billy Pittman, Joe Hopper, Frankle Llttleiohn, Anita Hlcks, Betty Mehls. Shirley Burlason, Patricia McAnaIly, Bernice Bacigalupo, Meriem Campbell. Second Row-Shirley Martin, Joyce Barnes, Jewel Hancock, Geraldine Beasley, Sue Cantrell, Juanita Allen, Dorothy Croney, Mattie Mehls, Loretta Gunter, Shirley Stubbleiield, Charles Crabtree, Shirley Conwell, Virginia Smith, Raymond Simpkins, Dewayne Whittaker, Jackie Ford, Jean Croney, Harriett Pugh, Mary 'Ann Williams, Joann Ray. Third Row-Verna Harding, Polly Thompson, Charlotte Wheeler, Jean Chapman, Ann Prnkleton, Shirley LltChf0fCl, Rllth Hix, Margaret Fuller, Mary Sue Merony, Richard Wells, Gary Conwell, Jimmy Anderson, Allen Hawkins, J. D. Taylor, Bobby Owen, Martha Lu Cone, Bobbie Ann Hamilton, Patricia Faust, Betty Van Meter, Jean Tidwell, Shirley Mehls. Fourth Raw-Barbara Sircy, Ann Busby, Evelyn Phillips, Mary Ann Avritt, Dorothy Goddard, Reba Nelson, Sharma Ring, Bobby Herald, Gene Pickiord, Robert Cook, Bobby Dixon, Donald Wolfe, Billy Stewart, Frank Hazelwood, Donald Cundiff, Bonnie Kemp, James Howland, Franklin Primm, JIIHUIY Push, Marshie Russell, Shirley Hartman, Lynn Norman, Martha Tankersley, Joann Sweeney, Nina Bearden. JUNIOR HIGH CHORUS Front Row, Left to Right-Floy Franklin, Frances Sloan, Betty Taylor, Fay Lucy, Betty Rose, Barbara Binkley, James Wolfe, Tommie Cone, Bobby Windrow, Martha Lu Cone CPianistj, Joyce Zapp, Patricia Smith, Ann Howland, Betty Hanna, Dorothy McClendon. Second Rowk Vera May Brewer, Ann Green, Doris Rather, Nina Brown, Peggy Brassell, Edna Delwin, Mary Ann Seely, Richard Cummings, Fran' Colter, Leonard Adams, Mabel Pittman, Shirley Dunlap, Betty Garnand, Fredia Stinson, Dorothy Taylor, LOVIB Chflsmim- Thwd Rim'- Barbara Ferris, Tommy Frensley, Billy Steele, James Ethridge, Jo Ann Wilson. Fourth Row: Douglas Johnson, Edward Hyde, Bob Smith. Nancy Chapman, Mary Groce, Bobbie Martha Gambill, Mary Sue Merony, Barbara Aaron, Patsy Hart, Billie Sue Ii:-Ialmgton, Loretta Gunter, Shirley Marie Waggoner, Jewel Cartwright. Grisham, Dot Pruett, Jeanette Wooley. Qt rr- ge. - OFFICE STAFF Mr. jimmy Huggins, Mr. R. F. Gru- I ber, Miss jean Ross. Bernice Bacigalupo, Nina Bearden, Shirley Burlason, Sue Dixon, Anita Gloria Sweeney, Marjorie Grantham, Nina Bartolini, Glenda Higgins. Hicks, Martha Cone, Ann Pinkleton, Mildred Neal, Bobble Large, Jo Ann Juanita Allen, Charlotte Wheeler. Sweeney. SPEECH ARTS Students at work: William May- berry, Donna Crick: Marshie Russell, Bobby Owen. Prepa- ration for Howard's Anniversary Pageant, ,presented by entire student body. ALL TENNESSEAN N ..-uv' in 1:' Lg 1' NIISS FRANCES LONG BOBBY DIXON I Q is 169' A , V MARTHA LU CONE PEGGY MAYNARD PEGGY TAYLOR Assistant Editor Business Manager Assistant Editor PRESS CLUB EDITORIAL STAFF Sitting: Peggy Taylor, Shirley Litchford, Terry Moses, Bobbie Hamilton, Anita Hicks, Peggy Lavender, Shirley Burlason, Loretta Gunter. Standing: Dewayne Whittaker, Gene Pinegar, Charles Cardwell, Peggy Cardwell, Peggy May- nard, Jimmy Sealy. TYPING AND ARTIST . STAFF Sitting: Meriem Campbell, Nina Bearden, Mary Newbern, Patricia Faust, Bobby Dixon, Geral- dine Beasley, Martha Lu Cone, Eugenia Wilson, Faye Dean Barnhill. Standing: Betty Jean Cole, Shirley Grafton, Jerry Vaughn, jewel Hancock, Sue Cantrell, Charlotte Wheeler. SUPERIOR gmnur . -wa-mm, ...vm QM-w -aiu . ' Qw- Mm? hu, ilk.. mmuwn M--mf., www ,,,g,, 4 mn. 4... i L 'E.:ivi.'?i5'x LQL1xrbMfMAs.. . ,M,K'JQ-Mzv.Sm'.?T.?xlvRQQiXilZ5lLw.., ., - 4, , .. tz Y V , Jw Q A r MN X .X ,, VV.,. 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Wwgfmzga, Q Pacetti Bartolini Whitsett Crafton Brown Hartman Clements FOOTBALL GAMES Hume-Fogg Goodlettsville Bellevue Donelson CONCERTS Donelson ' Cumberland North High Murfreesboro ,,,, ,7 W W 1 A P 9 5 5 JE 5 lb ei: F ,X N. , Z1 x Z g, N, b 5 2 , 2 5 1 ? , S K x 2 ? 5 2 S 1 H X ,,,,5,..S,,,3,,,,Ww,A,w ,Wfm,,mmWi4?,y,mN:VWaP-mwmf,MwQ,q qfgmfpgfxffw,,rv,::ffwwwWWQNMMwf-Wmi1 Y ..-Qg w ww S, sf 2 1: Q. fz 3 T4 r E4 7 Xe xg A 91 ii Q 3 'L EE if bi if if E? Z. 92 5 9 E5 :YE Qz 3? gf, ii 5, Q5 an S 3 E 2 s ,, E 5 S i X, if, Lb 2, X 5 I g JJ,V-Nwwf.'M.vwfff.m:s+,svsssRfJs2ev4w51ae,Y.a4w:HaafL52B5MN ,'M 'm -Mwfmvwwm WMQHMMWNY-wfwwzfqf-M 1 - fu-7,-,lj QW - 5' f--- mmm!-'fH?'vfW'W3Qjj fN1Z2qg.a.a.m mxgxgxxmmemcaafamwxslmismuwswcnm A f':'5L,,,, Ei, ,.,. ml V , , TTY? LL mf-MW 5, yt 5 . .. '- m v ,. :Sf s 1. f M, 5 , .A .A ,few if r . 2 r . 41 2.52 ' ' . I 4' AssIsTANT COACH REDMOND HEAD COACH. BARRICK ASSISTANT COACH DENNIS Opponent We They Opponent They Alumni .....,., .... 5 3 36 Humefogg 39 Peabody ...... .... 5 3 29 West IIUA, 45 West .... .... 5 5 44 Bl G- AU' 49 Ryan 4--- 56 45 M. B. A.., 56 North ..... .... 5 0 36 T- It S. btb' 35 Cohn ....... ,.,. 6 4 44 North -.,4 43 Springfield ..... .... 4 1 38 Lipscomb 52 G. A. ..... .... 7 7 Hume.F0gg Lipscomb .... .... 7 0 47 Pulaski H 55 Ryan ,....... .... 6 0 32 Cohn ,.,, 61 Manchester .... .... 7 2 57 M, Bt A, ,,., ,,,,, 5 5 T. I. S. ,... .... 6 4 46 East 62 BASKETBALL SQUAD Left Row, Top to Bottom-joe Hopper, Donald Cundiff, Bobby Booth, Leslie Sherrill. ALL NASHVILLE Middle Row, Left to Right-Roy Pratt, Billy Stewart, Donald Wolfe, Bobby Herald. BOBBY H Right Row, Top to Bottom-Terry Moses, Charlie Crabtree, Paul McDaniel, Billy Pittman. ERALD DON WOLFE BASEBALL First Row, Left to Right-Manager, David Patterson, Glen jackson, Don Atwood, Don Wolfe, Paul -McDaniel, Vernon Sutherland, Bobby Beck, Frank Hazelwood. Second Row, Left to Right-Gene Steele, Bobby Herald, Jimmy Osment, Bryan Bellar, Don Cundiff, Charles Crabtree, Leslie Sherrill, Billy Pittman, Coach jimmy Barrick. Q B-TEAM BASKETBALL MISS JANE FOSTER Left to Right, Seated-Jerry Parkhurst, Johnny Keefover, jimmy Kimbrough, Franklin Primm. Standing: Coach Dennis, Eugene Zirnmerlee, Carl Cantrell, joe Daughtery, Bryan Bellar. RUNNER-UP A DIVISION FOGTBAII FOOTBALL SQUAD First Row, Left to Right-Ernest Ryman, Richard Cummings, Teddy Tidwell, Bobby Herald, Billy Pittman, Charles Crabtree, Bobby Dixon, Donald Cundiif, Billy Stewart, Joe Hopper, Frank Hazelwood, jackie Pinegar, Bobby Waters. Second Row, Left to Right-Bobby Byrum, Paul Cardwell, Charles Cardwell, Terry Moses, Bobby Eakes, Donald Wolfe. Roy Pratt, joe Daughtery, Gary Conwell, johnny Keefover, jerry Vaughn, Bryan Bellar, Bobby Beck, Absent. FOOTBALL SCORES Wg We Howard ..... .,., 0 Goodlettsville . . . .... 6 Howard ..., .... 3 3 Hendersonville .... . , . 6 Howard ...,. .... 3 5 Hume-Fogg . . . . . . 0 Howard .... .... 2 8 Bellevue ...... . . . . .21 Howard ,.,.. .... 1 3 North .... . . . 7 Howard ..... .... 2 0 Cumberland . . . . . . 7 Howard ..... .... 3 4 ' Donelson . . . . . . 0 Howard ,,,. .... 4 1 Mt. Juliet . . . . . . . 6 BOBBIE JEAN LARGE, Attendant VIRGINIA FMI SMITH BEVERLY WHITSETT, Attendant VIRGINIA FAYE SMITH, Queen Queen E I I E, , AA., ,,, , so I bi .+ ? ,ww ' --. fp. x V1 .. fa: 4 ' -fa.g'gw'v ., 3 Y - -J,-uf x ', 'fu .VA -.-,LP u A- - X: - ,B ,O ' 'I ,r , Ar I' , . ,.+'. mmap. 1 1 SY Z I 1 I A A ' ' ' ' ' ' V ' ' 'W 'W 4 M ' - ,..,,,.V.f .. f Ar H- JU. vw H ,. TTT'QF:JsQ'3S3.z. vVJSifL'1WWiX,f.4,..Q .... .. 1953 Seniors Serue'1964 Seniors SIMMONS SWEET SHOP 209 Fourth Avenue, North Phone 42-9544 Nashville, Tennessee Drink U l ll ll in 'ax Nashville Tennessee ml la' ' ' we Compliments For Better Things to Eat, Go to of B. C. MCGOWAN 81 SON 3302Pl-Noleniviile Road 432 Murfreesboro Road one 2' 597 ONE-HOUR VALET One Hour Dry Cleaning 1 Four-Hour Laundry Service BOTH, STORES TO SERVE YOU 2,11 Iourihniveiine, North 509 Union LESTER'S PHARMACY 616 Murfreesboro Road Nashville, Tennessee ..- .-.-,X-C . A .-,.,. OB JE-CTS 0 f Parent-Teacher Associations To promote the welfare of children and youth in home, school, church, and community. To raise the standards of home life. To secure adequate laws for the care and protection of children and youth. To bring into closer relation the home and the school that parents and teachers may cooperate intelligently in the training of the child. Todevelop between educators and the general public such united efforts as will secure for every child the highest advantages in physical, mental, social, and spiritual education. HOWARD SCHOOL P. T. A. President .............. First Vice-President .... Second Vice-President. . Third Vice-President. . . Recording Secretary .... Corresponding Secretary ..... Treasurer ......,...... Ojficers 1953 . . . . .MRS. B. C. PHILLIPS .MRS. ELMO HOPPER . .MRS. L. G. MARTIN . . .MRS. B. W. SEALY MRS. BEN CHRISMAN ..MRS. BOB SNYDER ,MISS EVELYN KARR 1-una -3' Vqpoiogies to Poetess Stein. A rose may be endlessly a roseg a join is more than just a join. A join is a living. S0 when you iooiz tor a join, you want security, gooci pay, assurance- ot raises anct opportunity to acivance. Telgiione girls tinct ali tiiese things and more in interesting anci important joins in a growing inciustry. Why not come in ancl tailz with us aiaout a position at the Teiepiione Company? TI-in LEEZEFHONE COMPANY IS GOOD PLACE TO WORK FELIX T. PEACH Druggists Fourth Avenue and Ash Street Nashville, Tenn. S-92 54 8-92 54 WHITSETT'S ESSO SERVICE Tires, Batteries, Wheel Balancing 24-HOUR SERVICE 2732 Franklin Road ROSS OIL CO. Buy from Your Friendly Station 924 Fourth Avenue, South 750 Eighth Avenue, South JOHN SON 8: JENNETTE CONTRACTORS Excavating and Grading Phone 97-6481 OWEN DRUG COMPANY Service to the Sick The Friendly Drug Store Located Next to H. G. Hill Grocery Phone 6-2447 Compliments of W. A. FOX 8: SON Compliments of MORRIS 5 81 1064 STORE Fourth and Mulberry DAIRY DIP The Sensation of the South At the Corner Louise Drive and Thompson Lane Nashville, Tenn. E LEE Compliments of Household Movers 6-6964 1109 Eighth Avenue, south CAFE Compliments of LAYMAN DRUG CO. WILLIAMS HARDWARE CO. W. A. Moore, Owner 2023 Eighth Avenue, South Phone 8-0594 Compliments of WASHER'S MARKET Groceries-Vegetahles-Western Beef Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Lawrence Phone 5,7371 ,455 I.,b,,,o,, Rea., -1 1------:E -.wg MARTIN 'S LUNCH ROOM 1207 Fourth Avenue, North Compliments 01' MORRIS RUBIN Compliments of PAUL'S DEPARTMENT STORE gf A Complete Line of Shoes and Clothing for the Family 145 Lafayette St. Phone 5-9918 JACK POWELL COAL CO. BROADWAY CLEANERS Prompt Delivery' Second Avenue and Carroll ALL KINDS OF COAL Modern Cold Storage Vaults 4th Ave., s. sf N. c. R. R. 6-5291 Phone 5-2784 Camlflimenf-V of Compliments of INDUSTRIAL BEARING SERVICE, INC. BOGLE'lS FOOD MARKET Hermitage and Wharf Avenue 411 Lafayette Phone 42-7551 Compliments of A FRIEND Compliments Compliments of of MIKE ST. CHARLES Compliments of FORREST fBaby, RAY Compliments of I THE SENIOR CLASS IKE HARTMAN AUTO GENERATOR SUPPLY CO- SUNSHINE SHOP Wholesale and Retail Famy Frmt Baskfff Car Accessories For ALL Occasions Elmo Hopper MANAGERS Hershel Hearn Phone 6-6639 123 Second Avenue, North Cvmplimfnff of ST. CHARLES DEIICATESSEN KRAFT'S DRY GOODS STORE S..3Ze7,.ivi?-0llai.M. Corner Fourth and Mulberry 402 Lafayette Street Compliments VANITY BEAUTY SHOP of 55 Arcade I 1 Phone 60224 SHOEMAKES SERVICE Where Lovelmess Lzngers TENN. BODY AND MOTOR Compliments of Overbauznii-Genizrator-Starter an 850?'.Tf.y'Z1Zi ' E. W. SANFORD GRGCERY Phone 6-4331 NASHVILLE'S LEADING VALUE , K kxA W lxax Q L 4: 5 FIT FOR ' ' ' H V7 fmmI'T!W1Jf1f.aw Sh-' J' I A KING A . .H M11 ,,,N M15 Wg: . 11 IEE- -K-Y'EDH3 k X Freshly Roasted .J M Freshly Ground Always . . in bottles and in cartons Good ICIINIILVIN. O IGI!-MII Favorite for Over 55 Years SOLD ONLY IN H. G. HILL STORES .W--1, CHADWELL-MAYFLOWER-YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD WAREHOUSE MEN Agents for AERO Mayflower Transist Co. Robert Chadwell Storage Co. 631 Second Avenue, South Phone 6-4486 PURITY MARKET Complfmmff of 101 Chestnut St. Phone 5-9256 Fresh Meats and Vegetables 805 Second Avenue, South A hl T'1-I1'd L' 1 -R bb T'1 W' sE.iE1t:1euh'le Rurzgslj-Alurndjirtiillnrli Wsll efiilel e Complete Line: Groceries, Vegetables, Meats CO. 723 Third Avenue, South Phone 6-9191 Hardwood Floors Sanded and Finished . Ph 6-3643 Free Delivery 127 Lafayette Street one Nashville, Tenn. Compliments of C0mPlimmf-' of LEE BOOTH A FRIEND 24-Hour Road Service GOODYEAR TIRES AND ACCESSORIES We Call Forand Deliver Cars at Any Hour Special Rates for Fleet Maintenance Call 6-9541 PARRISH SHELL SERVICE 87 Lafayette 1 1-www.. Y iz., HOWARD SCI-IGOI. MEN'S CLUB Always Vitally Interested in Howard School Deluxe Ice Cream Company NEAL W, ALLEN A. B. Catignani's Sons Furnace and Stokers joe-john-George 801 Third Avenue, South Phone 6-6974 508 Third Avenue, North Phone 6-7132 Heating Repair Specialist CARDWELL GROCERY Com I 'ments o P I f 9 Hermitage Avenue A If You Need lt, We Have It Courteous Service-Stop In Courtesy of Lebanon Road Grade A AVRIL DRUG CO. HAMILTON GARAGE 24-Hour Wrecker Service Phone 6-5276 926 Lebanon Road Specializing in Hydromatic Transmissions, Motor Tune-up - - STROUGH TEXACO STATION ' Th d L f y ne ird an aae Ising-Polishing-Greasmg Road Service AAA Member A Phone 42-9500 Be a Graduate Buyer, Save at 8C Tennegseek Only Lafayette and Wharf Avenue 1952 All-Tennessee C,,,,,,,,,m,,,, 0, N1cHoLsoN HATTERS Ex er Ha ers Dfy Qleavxng ST Pressing While You Wait Phone 6-9211 JAY'S DEPARTMENT STORE BILL EDENS PLUMBING CO Corner of Fourth and Mulberry 204 Ash Street 858 Fourth Avenue, South 6-4733 Phon: 42-8271 Nashville, T Compliments of MAY I-IOSQERY MILLS Compliments of A FRIEND II l fnrlnxtrxb Z- e WG:-111 I V if Conouw Im I 1 E-scoff! N-a1,,,,,,m,,,,,4' Y -L., 2- .- Compliments of A FRIEND I 'wvv-f W9 1' A . 1 fwgdjgcj fdnsuz, X ' . 1 ,Q W ,Z - A Q Qufogfzaplzs f- pf, ' f 1 r 1 L, J - x My . 4 K 1 X . . X I x 2 1 f ,vp . X A 3 4:,.,.1f-if -V74 -fin':a,1f2J' - 4 ,ff ? ff G57 Gf L1 'L f kC,r'LfXgj C,-,ff'.4wLfi,N -4 ,f 'x kk N.. f- ' ,f ,J -J , , Q V ' x f ' Clxj ,Vffff ,Lv ,M ' -,x f- ,. ,V T 5 f , ff I, , . , f' ' f ' . U , ',. ,, , -'1 I K f 'X X X f N , f f X , ,, I , , f 5 4 I X I af gf! X 1 , ,f I ' ' - X 1 , ' 1 ' f' , N-mwmm-ZZm-P -MII-PIm4Z 'doo-I-Om Im-I 024301 Q mmm- H-O mmil-Q MO-Zmm m-I-F H-C I-IZMEJG-WE' D24 I-I-S? 541- m-In-I LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of Howard High School, City of Nashville, County of Davidson, and State of Ten- nessee, being of unsound mind and failing memory, do make, publish and declare this our last will and testament in manner and form as follows: First: To our successors, the Juniors, we bequeath our many senior privileges, our enthusiasm for sports, proms and senior picnics, and above all the quiet dig- nity which we, as seniors, have possessed. Second: to the Sophomores, we bequeath our love for study Gy, our honor of the school, and respect for our teachers. F Third: To the Freshmen, we bequeath our superior intelligence, our willingness to work, and our school spirit. Fourth: To the Junior High School, we bequeath our ability to take our time to get to class, and all our worldly knowledge. Fifth: To the Faculty, we bequeath our undying ad- miration for their endurance these past four years and our respect for the knowledge they have tried to drill into our minds. We now wish to dispose of the residue of our prop- erty in the following manner: I, Lois Anderson, leave my quiet ways to Patty Talley. I, Ray Austin, leave nothing for I will need it all. I, Bernice Bacigalupo, leave my long eyelashes to Shirley Mehls. I, Bobby Beck, leave the editorship of the annual to anyone who can take it. I, Sue Cantrell, leave my three lunch periods to anyone who can afford them. I, Ruby Cooke, leave my perfect attendance to Dot Pruett. I, Shirley Conwell, leave my absent mind to Vir- ginia Smith, as I would forget it anyway. I, Jean Croney, leave my A's to my sister, Dorothy. I, Bobby Dixon, leave my Howdy Doody watch to Bobby Waters. I, Maxine Durham, leave my technique on how to hold a man to the one who needs it most. I, Bobby Eakes, leave my loud mouth to Raymond Simpkins. I, Mary Ruth Freeman, leave with Gene. I, Margaret Fuller, leave my books in the locker where they have stayed all year. I, Marjorie Grantham, leave my slim figure to Bet- ty -Io Yvright. I, Loretta Gunter, leave my position as Red Cross representative to anyone who can go to the meetings as much as I. I, Bobbie Hamilton, leave 1ny good disposition to my brother, Bud, who needs it. I, .Verna Harding, leave my desk in homeroom to Shirley Hartman. I, Allen Hawkins, leave the presidency of the sen- ior class to whoever gets elected. I, Frank Hazelwood, leave the library at Mrs. Payne's request. I, Bobby Herald, leave my athletic ability to Billy Pittman. I, Gail Holland, leave my ability to get into trou- ble to Joyce Barnes. I, joe Hopper, leave my two little brothers with- out a ride home. I, Barbara Lane, don't want to leave. I, Bobby Large, leave my gym clothes to Sue Dixon as she uses them anyway. I, Peggy Lavender, leave my typing speed to Mar- garet Grisham. I, jerry Mallard, leave for Oak Ridge to work on the Hydrogen Bomb. I I, Pat McAnally, leave my lazy ways to Betty Vas- sar. I, Paul McDaniel, leave my place in history to any- one who enjoys it. I, Mary Sue Merony, leave locker 143 to anyone who can get as much in it as I have. I, Mary Newbern, leave my cheering ability to Anita Hicks. U I, Nan Papuchis, leave my back seat in physics to the lucky one who gets it. ' I, Gene Pinegar, leave without permission, as usual. I, Harriett Pugh, leave my dimples to Mabel Pitt- man. I, Franklin Reed, leave my drag with Mrs. Roberts to Marshie Russell and Bobby Owen. I, Rowena Rothman, leave my worn piano bench to D. Taylor. I, Leslie Sherrill, leave with a diploma, I hope. I, Geraldine Smith, leave my ability to eat without getting fat to J. C. Stuart. I, Tommy Snyder, leave in my new Chevrolet. I, Billy Stewart, leave my girl to the wolves at How- ard. ' I, Shirley Stubblefield, leave my bashful ways to Mary Ann Clements. I, Polly Thompson, leave my good GQ grades in bookkeeping to Frankie Littlejohn. I, Shirley Todd, -leave to give the teachers a rest. I, Beverly Whitsett, leave my fancy purple garters to Meriem Campbell. I, Dewayne Whittaker, leave my wavy hair to Don- ald Cundiff. I, James Wilson, leave my guitar to Howard Bas- sham. I, Eugenia Wilson, leave my ability to get along with teachers to anyone who can stand the strain. I, Donald Wolfe, leave. In witness whereof, we have hereto subscribed our names this Hfth day of June, in the year of our Lord one Thousand Nine Hundred and Fifty-three. fSignedj BOBBIE HAMILTON Wherefore, we do hereby affix our names as wit- nesses that the above has been duly drafted and that the makers thereof have given each beneficiary their personal consideration. WI TNESSES: LORETTA GUN TER SHIRLEY CONWELL E 1 k 1 il 'T 1 r I , 1' . 1, jr 1 1, I 4 1 , F, . --1 .1 ,, 4 , J 1' - 4 N , F 3 ,ff fin' - AY. Nl ,lk w 22 1 Q PQ Q55 .
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