Humes High School - Senior Herald Yearbook (Memphis, TN)
- Class of 1943
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M. l-IILUARD, Principal it it 3 its mince 4 ,4 p wmfe fa Me gienfazgi f Throughout human history those institutions of man which have been organized to embellish the mind and to ennoble the soul have striven to reduce their idealism to a creed. A creed is a body of principles or beliefs. Those who profess faith in a creed subscribe to its eternal, continuous, and everlasting truth. By its very nature, then, it partalces of the divine, it transcends human fraility, and it contains within itself, for those who ponder its precepts, an attracting power to raise men above themselves. The purpose of l-fumes High School is to quicken the minds and to adorn the spirits of youth, lt is fitting, therefore, that it have a creed. lt does have one whose principles are eternal and inspiring, Although you see it daily on the Walls on your class roorn, although you repeat it frequent- ly in devotionals, permit it never to become common place in your esteem. During your school days and in the years to come, it 1:1 fr noble Creed to live by. The happy, the successful, the useful, and the greatest ol all ages and of all races have lived by it, and will in all ages to carrie Recite it often to yourself silently and meditate upon it ::er1oiisl',f 1'l11.x 111'11 lllllf I 1l1'1l111Il1 11111.x1'lf H111l11' 'fill' I11 lllv 111111111'l11111111',x I11 l111'1 1111 , I 1 1111 w1'1 1'11l1' 111 11 lllllllf lu 1l1'1'1'l11111111'11l, 11111 l111111I.x H1 11,w111l111'.s',w IIA' I .xl1'11'- 111111111111 l11'll1'1 11111'I1l 1111 ll111,x1 ll ,Ill 11 ill 1'111111' 11ll1'1 1111, 1 If 11 11.x f I11 111 fll l111l1l11 fllflll llll' 1 fllll l.x ll, ll111,s1' 111111 l1111'1 'l'FlI4 l11!1111 lllt, 'l l11x lx 11111 1'1'1'1'1l 111111 11111 l119tf.. yt! ,J ' , .1 ss. 1 ,iggii Uttii ti3t'tlitttlN Todoty in the rnidst ot otn un- precedented ndtionoti erner- gency the youth ot Americct otre cctiied upon to preserve our democratic woty ot lite. Gut into this ordeotl by tire hove poured ot grectt nictny ot the Hurnes students. More will go. It is to these students thctt the Stott dedicottes, with deepest ddrnirottion ctnd tuiiest sup- port, the 1943 Senior Herdid. .bi iEftfEfl ui, iii D. M. l'llLLlABD ................................................,,.,.. Principal ELEANOR RICHARDSONQ ........ ......... A ss't. Principal ANNIE M. PRESCOTT ...,..,,,,,.. ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, S ecre-tary MARGARET HUMPHBEYS ,,..,,,, .,,..,..,.,,..,,, L ibrarian CAPT. LOUIS HARANT ..,.,,,.,, ,,,,,,.,,,,,,.-..,-,-,, P ,M,S,T, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,- .,,, M , Ingtfuctgf CAPT. C. F. HARRISON ........ Alexander, Virginia Allensworth, Iennie Allmond, Nola Aymett, MaCallum Bacon, Mrs. Maria Kim- brough Boswell, Zula M. Branch, Lila Brennan, Mrs. I. P. Clark, Evelyn Conyers, Mrs. Katie Bell Elliott, Claire Marie England, Elizabeth x ...........Band Director MRS. WELLFORD WITHERS Cafeteria MRS. MARY CODY SPENCER Asst Cafeter GUY B. BARNES. MRS. GRACE TAYLOR Hygiene MRS. W. W. FARABOUGH Attendance MRS. HARRY HIGH Presiden MRS. GEORGE D. ASHTON Supply QEHCAEIA Farr, Lilla Mae Fisher, Mary B. Geraghty, Gertrude Gibson, Agnes Haisty, Mrs. Donna Sue Hall, Katherine I-liltpold, Walter S. Hurt, Mary Iohnson, Susie M. Iones, C. C. Keathley, Mrs. Gladys Lewis, E. R. Lochrie, Helen Marmann, Elsie V McCain, Elizabeth McCleary, Mary T Moffett, N. Louise Moreland, Mrs. C. Thompson Neely, Mrs. Odessa Tomlinson Newton, Margaret Wadley R Nix, lack C. Walker lv Patton, Lucille m alk r Mary Pearce, Loriece estbrook Mrs Fern Presgrove, Keathley Wilford Aillee Reed, Mabel Winfield Sm Richmond, Eleanor W t Cy'ZZc'6!iIfl7.f 'com V. ruutxi 7-6!f!2ccJcdlenf lt is indeed an honor to be selected to serve so fine an az the I-lurid: PTA. Nay I pledge my support and that of the entire association to the faculty. May we work together as harmoniously the future aaa we have in the past. May the Seniors of 1943 remember the lessons they have learned Hiiines, and l ani confident that there will be no problem too blg tlioiii to cope with in the future. Sincerely yi Q ' 1 IV! ! !V,k V MMV A - MR. D. M. HILLIARD, PI'11'1C1pCi1 Q Z' 5 MISS ELEANOR RICHARDSON VHSS ANNIE MAY PHESCGTT ' F' S C' tcrv ASSlStGHt P11n,1pC11 q e 10 , . - Q 1 . , A V W H- --WH i L. C. HUMES HIGH SCHOOL iv -Q-W x-- N- Pflge Five THI, I'Il'HXIlH Su I 'x ilvlshlk LIP E C BALL, S4Qer,r.ter1dem MH W J I1mlr1f':f my MR. 1 M. SMITH, mirmfm, Bfnflffi ff! fjfl'1 'ITWf:H Dxmffior of Instruftion f., q 7,4 .ff Q ,, Af J- ,V m y lf-,waz s! ' T.-W ' t. ' i 4P1.i.i ,Vt ,, M, i 1, 3 t ,U-. Vi, g. 4 .L K, Elllmlllllltg SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President ...................,...... .... I ack Cristil Boys' Vice-President ...,... .. .A, F rank Rohr Girls' Vice-President ...... ,....A D orotlriy Willis Recording Secretary .i..,.... ....,... F reda Harrison Corresponding Secretary .,...... ....... B etty Io Leathers Treasurer ..........,.................. .... L , C. Hamrick Reporter ...... ..... F lorence Siegel Page Seven THE HERALD-SENIOR Emriox MARSHALL WM. ANDERSON Beanie A true friend is forever ll friend. President, Vvorld Affairs Club, '42, '43, Vice-President, Thespians, '42, 43, First Lieutenant, ROTC, '42, '43, ROTC 3 years, Red Cross Representative, 2 years, Orch- estra, '41, 42, 43, N.F.L., '43, Speech Club, '42, 43, Most Versatile boy in senior class, Most Patriotic boy ln senior class, Jim Quinn Platoon, '42, 43. ' UNA GRACE ANDERSON Dumb 'KArfOTTiL more fair, a face more street, English, 4 years, Art, 3 years, History, 2 years, Art Club, '41, '42, Spanish Club, '40, '41, Cosmetology, 2 years, President, Cos- metology Class, '41, 42, Secretary, Cos- metology Class, '42, '43, Junior Cheerleader, '39, 40, Best groomed girl in Senior Class. ROBERT W. BARKER Sticks A boy's will is the ioindis will, And the thoughts of youth are long, long thoughts! Honor Society, '42, '43, Second Lieutenant. ROTC, '42, '43, President, VVorld Affairs Club. '42, '43, Representative to Tennessee Boys' State, '42, Tallest boy in senior rlass, Most business-like boy in senior rlass, Non' Commissioned Officers' Club, '41, '42, Arl- vanced drafting, 2 years, Math, 3 years. IUANITA tom: ASTIN 1 nNitau For those that think must govern those that toil. Latin, 2 years, Algebra, 2 years, Glee Club, 3 years, Instrumental musio, 1 year, Book- keeping, 2 years, Typing, 2 years, Short- hand, 1 year, Distributive Edur-ation, ROTC Sponsor, '41-43, Secretary, Student Government, '42, '43, Most Business-like girl in senior flass. ALFRED IRVIN BROGDON, Ir. ..I-.oggieu In every rank, or great or small 'Tis' industry supports 'us all. Football, '41-'43, English, 4 years, Math, 3 years, Shop, 4 years, RO'I'C, 2 years, H- Q Cluh, '-i.,, Happiest boy in Senior Class. NELLIE LUCILLE BARTON llNeull A niinistffring angel thou. English, 4 years, Shorthanfi, 2 yi-urs, Typ' ing, 2 years, Sewing, 2 yearns, flym, 2 years, f:t'fif'e Pr'af'tiirf, 1 your, Am.-,l.,.,, History, 1 year, Hiiokkf-r-pirlu, Z 5.-ure, 4,'UllIYTI'?I 'i1ll Arilhmritif, l yr-:li Tutu Hl,,lii1l,lJ'ffSLNIHH l'1m'riox x 'I if 'W 4, ix: ji Re-l'hg sl W5 rftismti 'I' tow 353 'E 'Y- W UTH CECELIA ANDEBSE i Ruthie H3 Something more than rnelodfy -v Dwells ever in her fworclsi' , Shorthand, 2 years' Bookkeeping, 2 Typing, 2 years, Math, 3 years: -, years, Most Popular Girl in Senior ROTC sponsor, '42, 43, History, 3, . 1 G LOUIS DAN ANDERTON Yocker No pleasure is comparable tc stamling upon the vantage-gr of truth. , Junior Football, '40, Senior Football, Advanced Wood Shop, Boxing, '40, Outstanding Boxer, '40, Captain, '40, Boxing, High School Champion, '40, Room Attendance Offic-er, Basketba years, ROTC, 2 years, Most sucfr-essfu in Senior Class. LELA MAE ASHTON We-Hee In beauty she walks- For around in beauty she .walk 43 Cheerleader 42 Cosmetology 2 Spanish, 2 years, President, Home 9th Grade, Spanish Club, 2 years, Pr Girl in Senior Class. Honor Society, ROTC Sponsor, '40, '41 ' : -. ' 2 . y I e WII.LIAM BRYAN BARROW. 1 ..Biu., To bear is to conquer our fati year, PfTf', 3 years, History 2 Typing, 2 years, Bookkeeping. 2 year Club, 3 years. English, 4 years, Basketball, Baseba ' - J 1 ' . Y ' s BONNIE MAE BAKER llHoneYll The vrfru pink of pvrff'r:liou.. Spanish, 2 years, Typing, 2 ypnrg: Mg years, Irlstrihutlvr- lidurntlon, Englis years, History, 2 yours, llmnv Eronu 3 years: 10th grmlv home roum oft Spanish Club, Most nrtisuv girl in S Vlnss. ' I. N. CAIN 'Kil .ln. 0lIfll'ill'l' und visible' sign 0, inirurri and spiritual grace. I-English. -I yn-urs: Shop, 4 years, Mai yt-urs: lttl'l't', 2 ye-urs, History, 4 yea Pay!! E' 1.-ov, ,Q 'xx-'w.. hm , is . .IW A ' ., t . .1-fwfr... 3 ,t,f,,mg,t,,L,-wr?-J s-,l,n N 'W 4 . f 'r yt .' 31445 e'+riii 2:.L-I F 1 wi TI-f gl --l. i ' ' ' lcv 3 K. .., , . -4 AGNES VERNICE BATSEL Vernie Fair flower, thou dost so calmly grow. English, 4 years, Typing, 2 years, Cooking 3 years, Science, 3 years, Algebra, 2 years: Civics, 1'yeaI', American history. LIONEL COFFEY lava Our thoughts and our conduct are our own, Good humor only teaches'char-in to last. English, 4 years, Wood Shop, 3 years, Metal shop, 2 years, History, 2 years, Biology, 1 year, Algebra, 1 year, ROTC, 2 years. IULIA MARIE BLANTON Red Her ways are ways of pleasant- ness. English, 4 years, Shorthand, 2 years: B00k- keeping, 2 years, Typing, 2 years, Office Practice, 1 year, Gym, 2 years, Fifty Club, Social Committee, Senior Class, Personality girl of Senior Class. ANNEMARIE CLARA BRAUER ANIME In her tongue is the law of kind- ness. Honor Society, '42, '43, Vergil Club, '42, '43, Caesar Club, '41, '42, Girl Reserves, '42, '43, West Tennessee Latin Tournament, '41-42, State Latin Tournament, '41, BEVERLY COVINGTON Bevo To thee the ldurels belong. Football, '39-42, Football Captain, '42, All- Memphis Radio, '42, Baseball, '40, '41, Bas- ketball, '40, Boxing, '42, Most outstanding athlete, '42, Most athletic boy in senior class, Vice-President, 12-2, History, 3 years. DORIS CAMP Peejenkie The rose is fairest when 'tis bud- ding new. 4 Cosmetology, 1 year, Science, 3 years, Eng- lish, 4 years, Art, 2 years, Sewing, 2 years, History, 2 years, Music, 1 year, Wittiest girl in Senior Class. Page Nine CHARLES THOMAS CHOATE llllehyll Write me as one who loves his fellow-mon. Honor Society, '43, Captain, ROTC, '42, '432 President, World Affairs Club, Vice-Presb dent, Home Room, '42, '43, President, Home Room, 10th Grade, Treasurer, Sabre Club, '42, '43, Math, 4 years, Sergeant, ROTC. '40, '41, '42, Most Handsome hoy in Senior Class, Most Prawtir-al boy in Senior Class ELLEN M. BISHOP Yank We meet thee, like KL pleasant thought. English, 4 years, Bookkeeping, 2 years, History, 2 years, Typing, 1 year, Most vivacious girl in Senior Class. BENNIE COLE Red Yo-ung men are better fitted for new projects than for settled busi- n ess. English, 4 years, Math, 2 years, Smith- Hughes graduate, Sweetest boy in senior r-lass, Football, 2 years, R.O.T.C. 2 years, President, junior home-room, Student gov- ernment monitor, Electric Shop, 1 year, History, 2 years. ALMA LOUISE BOGARD Bo-Bo Fair as a star, when only one Is shining in the sky. Photoplay Club, Girl Reserves, Fifty Club, History, 3 years, English, 4 years, Algebra, 2 years, Stenography, 2 years, Typing, 2 years, Homemaking, 3 years. ELIZABETH ANN BROGDON -tcissyfi Youth like .sninmer-morn. Commercial course, President, Home Room, 9th grade, Red Cross Representative, '41, '42, Honor Banquet, '40, 42, Gym, 2 years, English, 4 years, Most Sucrsessful Girl in Senior Class. I ACK SANFORD CRISTIL Iello Hail to the chief who in triumph c1d'or1nr'es. President, Senior Class, Football, '40, '41, '42, H-Club, 39-'43, Major, ROTC, '42, '43: Math, 4 years, Basketball, '40, Photoplay Club, '41, '42, Sabre Club, '42, '43, Best All-Around boy in Senior Class. THIS HER.4LDfSl2Nl0H Eotriox LULA CASSANDRAS Lulu I met a lady in thu mmf!-full beautiful. English, 4 years: Cosmetology, 2 years: History, 2 years: Math, 1 year: Art, 1 yeari Science, 2 years: Ser-retary-Treasurer, 12-1 Home Room: Sunshine Girl of Senior Vlass. FRED THOMAS DAVIS Freddie As he thinkffth in his heart, so is he. Math, 4 years: History, -i years: Svienf-e. 4 years: ROTC, 2 years. Mmrlvnr: LOUISE COLE shorty You are as bright as golden. stars When they came out to play English, 4 years: Latin, 2 years: Book- keeping, 2 years: Cosmetology, 2 years, MICHAEL DE LUCA De Luchie All his faults are .such that am' loves him Still the better for fltfulllfy Vive-President, XVorlfi Affairs Vluli: Liu:-il attractive boy in senior flaw: Mimi vimfi- ous boy in senior flaws: Math, Zi yvzirr' Chemistry, 1 year, DOROTHY LOUISE CRICKMAN ii 1 Dot' She is the rarest of all lL'UlllF'll.u Typing, 2 years: History, 4 years: Short- hand, 1 year: fforrirrierfial Law, 1 year: Sf-ienr-e, 2 years: Gym, Z yt-ara: Algeiirvl. 2 yea rS, WILLIAM WARE FERGUSON Red Everyone is the sau af his' airn 11: o rlf S. Fifty fiiuli, '42, '4fij Hl'inr'lh:iViri, Z ,viful Typing, 2 yi-aw: Hfirikkv-rfplfitf, Z it-:iw Imtin, 2 yr-ara: 'I'rf-:i:4ur1'r, llfffi 1'i.fi , ll. flffife prafitiieg fhriiriierwizil nisivii, I:fr'l . Z yif:1rH: Hnziiali, I -.w-tif-, Tut. Hi-.i:.xi,ii Hinioii limiiiiw wyywff f r l ff 5' ff' ,WW . 'P-Mi, H 4 ,f f fk Q 4 wwe. mw- I hymn- rf -4 ' sAM Ezsfznr CRONE: Jr. L Sammie Here comes a man of comfort. Football, '41, '42: H-Club, '41, '43, tenant, ROTC, '42, '43: Sabre Club, '42, Photoplay Club, '41, '42: Math, 4 Shop, 3 years: Physics, 1 year: Most ing hoy in Senior Class. WAVA INEZ CLARK Butch R. To live in hearts we leave behfimi' ls not to die, Typing, 2 years: Bookkeeping, 2 yearezef Shorthand, 1 year: Commercial Arithmetic, 1 year: English, 4 years: Music. 1 year: Home Errrmarnirs, 1 year: Distributlve Edu- rutiun: History, Z years, ' DONNA FRANCES CONANT Ko Ko 'tinrl thou-a nun demure, of lowly port. sf-it-ii-it-, 3 years: Latin, 2 years: Math, 2 yr-:ii-H: Glw- Vluh, '41-43: ROTC sponsor, '42, '-lil: Student Government Representative, '42, WZ: lied Crow-i Representative, '39-42: senior Girl Hifi-serves, '40-42: Most Courteous fiirl in Senior Class: Best Read Girl in Sifniiir Class. LAURA LEE CORZINE Lo11ie Charity is a rirtue of the heart, and not of the hands. Templ:-, 'Fexmi-Glee rluh soloist, '40, '419 in-il Vroes ltepresentative, '41: Madrigal Vluh Pre-siulent, '41: Latin, 2 years: School pnywr staff, 311: Bar-h Festival, '40, '41: Latin 1'luh sm-ial 1-hairman, '40, '41, Huiiies-Hive Vluli, '42, '-13: Debate entry: N,l'.l., . . . llll ' the In u 0 mg f -v f ' iliwiiiu wlul-, '12, ' lu-il Cr ss Repre- fi-iiliilixi, 2 31-urs: I '1'. 'J yi-urs: Rh-hard II.iIIiI+urt-in wluli, 'il 'l ' I-English, 4 years: 5, ,,.,, i'li:iiiui.in, lliin l imln: Fnninierrill ...ur---, ii yi-.irs, Ty: ii:,'1! yi-urs: Gem-ral Niiuli, I 54-ills, Sale- iv, 2 'zlI'S, KATHERINE CHRISAFIS Katie ' Himilli ix In all the glad season of HIV, Sli-iiilmii-1, 2 grow: Bookkeeping, 2 years: -viii--A piuii-iii.-, 1 ya-ar: Presldent, 9th eiiitiv liiilli.- lzniimg Typing, 2 years: Eng- li-Ii, I 5--iii'-4, Gym, 2 years: Most practical islil in Si-lliitr Plums, Pays: Ten 12 Z 2 is w W?- 3 6 L. 4 :sg Lis A 'ia ,,. . is - ' -1 J 4 SQ v - ! T x Q ,Ay im . is fr. . , 53 3 T he ..'-71? ii' i , :Aj .1 ' : if ' fx! A +1 ,bfi , :iii i? ii J? ' 1 :Ai .,,. G .. 1 V, . , ,.., 5- li .53 , it , ,F -A -- 'F ar 6 ii - ,.,., -. . Bi' 1' ,Mi :.iPl,AE.1e , U.-5 :vi 1 f, ' Wt if?-' A e , . sable? 3 ,. Ar ,, Jai .M si ' 1 A ' EVELYN EILEEN CURTIS Ebbie So well she acted all and every part. Latin, 4 years, Musii-, 4 years, Set-retary, Latin Club, '41, 42, 43, Tennessee Latin Tournament, '40, 41, 42, Glee Club, 'IIO-43, Honor Society, '43, ROTC sponsor, '43, Set-- retary. Home Room, '42, '43, Chairman, Gift Committee, Senior Class. FORREST WILLIAM FLANIKEN Bubba Nothing else can be said to praise this rnan. . His years and all his deeds, are what they are And need no praise. President, Honor Sm-iety. '42, 113, I.it-ut.- Col., ROTC, '42, 43, Chairman, Motto tforn- mittee, Representative to Boys' State, '-I2, Vice-President, Non-Com tlluh, '41, 42, Rifle Team, '40-43, Football, '41, Glee f'luIi, 4 years, Treasurer, 12-2 home room, Most intelligent boy in Senior Class. NELLANE DAVIDSON Nelly A lovely lady garmented in light. English, 4 years, History, 4 years, fiom- mercial foods, 2 years, Typing, 2 years: Algebra, 1 year, Gym, 2 years, Distrihutive Education, Sewing. DOROTHY IEAN DUNN Dum Dum Beauty comes, we .scarce know how, as an emanation from sources deep- er than itself. Bookkeeping, 2 years, Commercial Arithme- tic, 1 year, Typing, 2 years, History, 1 year, Sewing, 3 years, Cheerleader, '41-42, Reporter, 12-2 home room: World Affairs Club, Invitation Committee, Algebra, 1 year. ALBERT CLEIGHTON GAN NON llclayll Rejoice, oh young nzan, in thy youth. Math, 4 years, Latin, 4 years, St-ienre, 2 years, History, 3 years, Musie, 1 year, Honor Society, '42, 43, Caesar Club, Cicero Club, Virgil Club, English, 4 years. MARGARET EVENSKY Maggy Such joy ambition finds. Fifty Club, '42, 43, Senior class nominating committee, Home room treasurer, '39, 40, Honor luncheon, 4 years, 'World Affairs Club, '42, 43, Bookkeeping, 2 years, Typing, 2 years, Stenography, 2 years, Altqelira, 1 year, Gym, 2 years. Page Eleven ' l - VVILLIAM H. FIT CI-IPATRICK llBi11ll He sits high in all the peoples hearts. English, 4 years, History, 2 years, Book- keeping, 2 years, Wood shop, 2 years. DOROTHY LOUISE DANIEL Dolly I know a maiden fair to see. National Honor Softiety, '41-43, Most Patrio- tie girl in senior class, Carnival Queen, '40, Student GoV't. Representative, Senior class telephone r-ommittee f-hairman, Seienee, 4 years, Typing, 2 years, Algebra, 2 years, History, 3 years, Tailoring. DAVID PHILIP FRANKLIN Dave A man of mark. Commerf-ial r-ourse of study, Bookkeeping. 2 years, ROTC, 2 years, Typing, 2 years, Student government monitor, Red Cross representative, '40, '41, Commercial Law, 1 year, American history. SOPHIE MARIE DURLIN G Shorty Youth dreams a bliss. Girl Reserves, English, 4 years, Typing, 2 years, Bookkeeping, 2 years, Uffifee Praf-tice, Home Economic-S, 2 years, Alge- bra, 1 year. SARAH FRANCES ELLIS Thug In virtues nothing earthly could surpass her. Glee Club, 4 years, Latin, 2 years, Typing, 2 years, Shorthand, 2 years, Food Servifre, 1 y6?lI'. COURTNEY GLISSON Toby None but the brave deserves the fair. Latin, 2 yt-urs, Algebra, 2 years, Slum. ish, 2 years, History, 3 years, Glee tfluli, 1 year. Tum HIfII.ALDm-SENIOII Eorriox GERTRUDE ANN FLEISHER Genie Like a rose efmbroirierfrl iii its ow-iz. green loaves. Fifty Club, '42, 43, Pliotoplay Clulv, S1-itinr Girl Reserves, VVorld Affairs Club, Most natural girl in Senior f-lass, liriolclceelminu, 2 years, Typing, 2 years, Stetioi.:i'apl1y, 2 yEilI'S1 Algebra, 1 your, Gym, 2 years. CARL FRANCIS HALL Frankie He'Il find a twig. First plane medal winner, Ozark Musii' Ifefz- tival, vor-al --ontest, lVinotm High Vitizen- ship Pilgrimage, Junior Vlass president, XVinnna High, Glee vluh, 4 years, Rr1Tr' band, Junior play, '41, 42, t'u-erliior, XVinona. High School paper, '41, 42, Tpiiwh- ers' College piano soloist, Springfield, Mo. CELIA FREIDEN Kee1ie Self-reverence, self-kiioivleflge, self control. Vive-President, Virgil ljluh, '43, Spwretiiry- Treasurer, NVQ-rld Affairs Cluh, Photuplay Club Reporter, '43, Girl Reserves, '-13, Slate- wide Latin tournament, '40-42, Student Gov't. representative, Acaflemif, and lmni- meroial courses, Caesar Club, '40, f'i1'ero Club, '41, ROSE MARIE GENTRY Fentress A youth to itvhom wus given So much o efzrth so niiirli o 1 heaven. History, 3 years, Typing, 2 yfmrs, llomii Evonomics, 2 years, Scion'-e, 3 yi-urs, mini' merfgial Math, 1 year. Elsie L. C. HAIVIRICK A great interpreter of lifif ought not himself to neerl 'illfl'f1ll'l'fllffUll.H English, 4 years, Shop, 3 years, Math. 3 years, History, 2 years, ILUTI' Si-rg'-uni, '41, 42, Lieutenant, '42, 43, Tri-iisurt-i, Smi- ior Class, Captain, Rifle Team, Vif'rr-l'i-v-si- dent, Sabre Club, It'-11 Cross Iioyiresffiitiiiiw-, '41, 42, Personality boy of Senior Class. VIRGINIA GRIFFIN Ginger There be none of ljfffiiftlifs rluiryli- IGTS With a mfrgio lilrn theta Bowl-:ltf:f:piriz.,, 2 yr:o,rH, 'I'y,iiriu, 1: yf':ii,', Shorthand, 2 yuirrfl ftfliw- i'l'Hill1t', l your, Girl Reserves, '42, '42, l'hritopI:i,v Vluti, 'l2, 43, Mobil. Cultured 'Pnl in S1-iiioi V11- Till-. l'liA,l4.xi,n Simms: lilluimx t .1 .lv u M-up 46? 44 've- fi? , ,nv fr ' 'f ff if 4' x Q i l i .fn 'Ww- ,Qi W' fluovmauvn 'fs W' riff , ,Z 4 'SQ' ya. 2 ,fun 0, , 5 W, Yi fifir JVJGZ? If 'Z EARLE GENE GOLDSTEIN . Q, Go1die Bravery never goes out of fashion. ROTC, 5 years, Captain, ROTC, '42, 43,- Captain, Safety Patrol, '40, 41, Shorthaindfh 2 years, Bookkeeping, 2 years, Auditorium Committee, '42, 43, Typing, 2 years, Office Practice, 1 year, American History, Stu. dent Government Representative, '42, 43. EVELYN ROSE FRANKLIN ..Ed,. Virtue is the only true nobility. ' Treasurer Photoplay Club, Red Cross rep- resentative, 1 year, Girl Reserves, World Affairs Club, History, 2 years, Home Eco- nomifs, 4 years, National Thespians, School Play, '42, so-'ial Committee, Senior Class, Glee Cluh, 'ell-43. A FREDDIE GLENN HAMLETT Andy Gump ' A friend may uzell be reckoned the nmsterpiece of Nature. Lieutenant, ROTC, '42, 43, Football, '41, 42, 43, Basketball, '41, 42, 43, Boxing, '42, 43: Wrestling, '41-43, Sei-retary-Treasurer, H- Vluh, Pre:-iirlent, 12-3 home room, Presl- dent, Sabre Club, Rifle Team, '42, 43, Fir- ini: Squad, '41, 42. HAZEL VIVIAN GIPSON Vickey What every virtue, every grace! . . . ull were thine. t'n:-imetnlotfy, 2 years, Art, 3 yearS, Home E.-onomiws, 2 years, Girl Reserves, '39-41. CHRISTINE GOST Chris A loving heart is thr' beginning of ull knoi4'lr'dge. Hmmm' Sm-if-ty, English, 4 yours, Bookkeep- ing, 2 yours, Tpplnpz, 2 yeurs, Shortlmud, 1 vf-nr, llmm-in:iklnp:. 2 yours, Commercial lmw, Minh, lntf-rnnllonnl llclnllons. RICHARD HARRISON Bo ll'f- uri- young and irc ure friends of Huw. l-Iuglmli, I xi-urs, Art, 3 years, History, 3 51-urs, Shop, L! yi-urs, Suvlul Studies. 2 gi-urs, llU'I't', 2 yours, Advani-ed Drawing. 1 yn-ur. I Page Twelve 5 J ' ,Il , it .rf ,K 2 x 3 if F .Eli Y.-V ,Ai 75'-1-V , Q42 .MQHE if 5, L '41, en. ,, al , -fig . Q F .ff it I Y- 'LJ , A t ,f-., '- 4 g. t I r F zt Hg, ' -1 oi, ., ,. i' A E . -,, , rf! iii.. .J I V .B 1 'W'-J' ,4,,.,. t,,, ,-tail, . f A V, l,S. 91-,QM ' ,W - -. fi , B- if. ts DOROTHY GRIMES Sally In 'maiden meditation, fancy free. Distributive Education: History, 3 years: Latin, 2 years: Typing, 2 years: Art, 1 year: Student Government Representative, 1 year: Reporter, 11th grade Home Room. I. D. HIBNER Bill A young Apollo,igolden. haired. English, 4 years: History, 3 years: Smith- Hughes Shop, 2 years: ROTC, 2 years: Drafting, 2 years: Electric and Metal Shop, 1 year: Algebra, 1 year: Social Committee. Senior Class: Best poised boy in Senior Class. HELEN HARRIS Blackie The p0et's darling. L. C. I-Iumes Award, 2 years: Red Cross Representative: Student Government Repre- sentative: English, 4 years: Bookkeeping, 2 Yea-PS: Stenography, 2 years: Typing, 2 years Office Practice: Secretary, English Club, '43: Friendliest girl in Senior Class. WILLIE MAUDE HARRIS llBil1iell Give me a look, give me a face That makes simplicity a grace. Speech Club: Cosmetology Club: English, 4 years: Gym, 2 years. OLIVER GLEN HONEYCUTT llOlGeell He is a 'man on whom I built on absolute trust. Debate Team, '41, 42: Lieutenant, ROTC, '42, 43: Vice-President, Photoplay Cluh, '41, 42: Sabre Club, '42, 43: Firing Squad, '41, 42: Red Cross Representative, '42, 43: Re- porter, 12-3 home room: National Forensic League, '42, 43: Speech Club, '41, 42: Mem- ber, city winner Jim Quinn platoon, '41-42. RUTH ELIZABETH HEDIKER . IlBootsll Heart on her lips, and soul within her eyes. English, 4 years: Home Economics, 3 years: History, 2 years: Drum Mxijorette: Ideal girl of Senior Class: Art. Page Thirteen GORDON HECKLE Punjab Tis now the suniiiier of your youth. English, 4 years: History, 2 years: Shop, 4 years: Typing, 2 years: Algebra, 1 year: Blueprint Reading: Firing Squad, '42: Ser- geant, ROTC, '41, 42: Auditorium Commit- tf-:-, Senior Class: Smith-Hughes Graduate. LUCILLE HANNAH Shorty ':Her heart is like a singing bird. English, 4 years: Home Et-onomivs, 3 years: History, 2 years: Art. SAM IOSEPH HOLT MacArthur Hit matters not how a man dies, but how he liuesfi English, 4 years: History, 3 years: Shop, 4 years: Art, 2 years: Math, 1 year: ROTC, Zi years: Staff Sergeant, '41, 42: Lieutenant, '42, 34: Sabre Club, '42, 43. FREDA EARLINE HARRISON ..BabY,, Her trays are ways of pleasa.rz.tne.s-s, Anil all her paths are peace. lie:-ording Ser-retary, Senior Class: Presi- vlent, Senior Red Cross, '42, 43: Vioe-Presi- dent, Honor Society, '42, 43: Secretary, 12-3 Home Room: Vice-President, Fifty Club, '42, 43: Secretary, Red Cross, '41, 42: Conimerci- :il Vourse: Glee Club: Treasurer, City Red Cross: Best-all-around girl in Senior Class. I ACQUELINE HAYS I acky When she had passed, it seemed like the ceasing of exquisite music. Fifty Club: Latin Tournament in Nashville, 2 years: Latin Club, 2 years: Typing, 2 years: Bookkeeping, 2 years: Stenography, :Z years: English, 4 years: Offir-e Practice, l year: Vonimercial Math: Telephone fiom- mittee ol' Senior Class. ROBERT LEE IEFFRIES BUDDY Best they honor thee Who honor in thee only what is best. l':lll-flliill, 4 years: Social Studies, 2 years: Swii-live, 2 years: Shop, 4 years: Aircraft Milt-lianiws: Art, 3 years: RUTC' 2 1-2 years: twilor fluai-il, '41, 42: lst Lit-utr-nztnt, ROTC. Tilt: lHlCliXl.Ii--ASI-LXIUIR EIIITIHN PAULINE HENDREN Polly A daughter of the gods, diivinely tall, and most divinely fair. English, 4 years: Bookkeeping, 2 years: Stenography, 2 years: Typing. 2 years? Home Eronomirs, 2 years: Glee Club. 2 years: Commercial Arithmelin, 1 year: American History, 1 year: Gym, 2 yeursi ROTC sponsor, '40, 41. HARRY JORDAN Pickle The child is futher of the man. ROTC, 2 years: Math, 3 years: English, 4 years: Shop, 3 years: Science, 4 years: Aeronautical Club: History, 1 year: Social Sc-ience,,1 year: Student Government Rep- resentative. IANIE LOUISE HILLIARD Sh.ortstuif Bright star! Would I were .sternl- fast as thou art. Bookkeeping, 2 years: Typing, 2 ye-HFS: Shorthand, 1 year: Office Prartir-f-, 1 year? Home Economics, 2 years: ROTC spom-mr. '43: Ring Committee, Senior Claris: HM! Cross Representative: Treasurer, Home Room, '43, VERA MAE IVERSON Baby Hair sweet and gracious, even in Common Sp66ch. Commercial f-ourse of study: Phrnoplay Club. RUBYE IENNINGS ..Ien-ny., Hlj rogress is the lou: of life. Vi'-e-President, ffoarrietology Vlass: Vosrnet- ology, 2 year:-4: Algehrsi, Z years: Sv-wliuxg, 2 years: Scieni-c 2 yi-urs: rlnglish 1 yet.:-r. ELOISE I OHN SON Baby Face Her face in Zilfrf the rnillry fray in the Sify, A meeting of gP7lf'fIII lights fritlloul a rtarnr'. , English, 4 yff'u'H: 11111114144-1-linrig, 3: yr-ui- Typing, Z years: Hhlirliizenfl, l vi-iii: lixiii, llisfrihuliwl ldrliirfiiioiig Hirl Itwfi 3 lull Vruss l!wpi-rfg-+1fiI:ilua:- Tillf: Hr.imi.li Snwlwu I'1m'iiox oL1vEn IEnKms V ' -'He who is firm in will wwzaii world to himself. 5 Smith-Hughes Class: General Shop, 2 History, 3 years: ROTC, 2 years: years: Physical Education, 2 years. , . . Donorm MAE HBRRICK ,, Baby non ' 3 ff, dimplef' f ' C Q rx.-'W Cooking, 4 years: Speech, 2 years: Science' f' 2 years: Sergeant-at-Arms, Thesplans: Sec- ' retary, Red Cross: Treasurer, Girl Reserves' 5' ' ' vviuaun NEUMQN LEAKE ' . The greater man the greater cour- terry. f ' 'f Math, 4 years: ROTC, 3 years: Second Y Lieutenant, '43: Typing, 2 years: History. 2 years: Latin, 2 years: English, 4 years: Aviation, 1 year. ESTHER LOUISE IENNE ' llshortyll Hiro the pure all things are pure. Swv-elary, Honor Society, '42, 43: Vice- , Pr:-sident, Home Room, '42, 43: Secretary. flirl Reserves, '42, 43: Fifty Club, '42, 43: President, Caesar Club. '40, 41: L. C. Ilumes Award, 9th Grade: History, 3 years: Math, 3 years: Commercial Club: Most Stuflious Girl in Senior Class. IAMES A. LILLARD Doc His form wane of the manliest 2.4 br'a1lty. 'ln gk! A gzjnj 'U ldnglish, l years: Sc-lance, 4 years: Math. 1, 2 pairs: Shop, 3 yours: ROTC, 8 years: 'f Q iuvrv, snr:--ana. '41, 42: ROTC Capmln. i 'r' ri Y n 1' in Vlul 'ii 'H snbr- Club. , A VM -' -. . U - 0 I. . -I '- My '12, iii: 4115 .lim Quinn Platoon, '40--12: ff I-Lx.-.wmv 1ll'l'l-'pry plumes l're-Flight Club: sims, mu i'i-.-sul.-iii, '41, 42. of-fl '- i . IETHRO E. LINDSEY Spitfire Thr grmt mul of life is not knowl- l rflgv, but urtionf' i lk E l-Ziiclieli, -l yt-urs: Art, 3 years: ROTC, 2 1-2' genre: llmlory. 2 years: YV00d Shop, 2 , 3:-uns: 'l'5lnng, 2 yt-urs: Math, 1 year: Fil'B!. ' f sw-,4....iix, iuvrv, '-12, 43: Arn Club, '40, 43. 5 ' Page lf'ou,rtecn In each cheek appears a pretty Vive-President, Photoplay Club. - nDripn ,, r '4 A, -11: 'H A-. A 9 ,digg 1 E 'V I at if .QT v-fl' iw? 1 1 45 4 N 1 1. E, . J: 'W A , , :lik ' Y ,' if ,,f,!. - .3 ,as -. ' - af ffiij ' 5 .4 I vi x is - H I t. . 1 , , LILLIAN KAUERZ Lil A sweeter .woman iie'er drew breath. Honor Society: Caesar Club, '40, 41: Cii-ero Club, '41, 42: Speech Club, '39, 40: Math, 2 YBHPSQ Typing, 2 years: Shorthand, 2 years: 1-listory, 3 years: English, 4 years. I AMES GORDON McDANIEL q I Mack How beautiful is youth! how bright it glearn.s. Aviation mer-hanif-s, Defense School, Smith- l-lughes wood shop, 2 years: English, -1 years: ROTC, 2 years: Met-hanif-al Drawing, 1 year: History, 4 years, FRANCES KEITH Mousie Her air, her mamzers, all who sow admired. English, 4 years: History, 3 years: Sewing, 2 YGHFSC Tailoring, 1 year: Corninervial Foods, 2 years: Typing, 1 year: Gym, 2 yea.rs. MAY EVELYN KIDD Horsey Of mamzer.s' gentle, of Ujf8Ctt01L rnildf' English, 4 years: Art, 3 years: Typing, 2 years: Cosmetology, 2 years: History, 2 years: Student Government Representative, '42, '-13: Treasurer, Vosmetology Club: .lun- ior Cheerleader, '39, 40: Fifty Club: Most Musiral Girl in Senior Class, JOHN MARTIN MCFARLAND Big Mike I A workman that needth not be ashamed. Sf-ienffe, 4 years: Math, 3 years: Shop, 2 years: Rifle Team, '42: Chairman, Senior Class Social Committee: Defense Sr-hool, '43: ROTC, 3 years: Football, '42: Photo- play Club, '42, 43: Most popular boy in Senior Class. LILLIAN ARDIE LAWHORN l1LiIll Her soul from earth to Heaven lies. Red Cross Representative to Washington, '41: Caesar Club, '42: Latin, 2 years: Girl Reserves, '40, 41: Photoplay Club, '42, 43: Shorthand, 2 years: Typing, 2 years: Math, 2 years: Richard Halliburton Club: Offif-e Practice. Page Fifteen --, Q . Mrk- V., . nat., ..,, , PAUL WEBB Paulie Art thou not brave? Reporter, 12-fi Home Room: BUYS' Vi 'f' President, Senior Red Cross: Seeretary- Treasurer, Fifty Club: Honor Soriety, '42. 43: Thespians: Student Government Repre- sentative: Bookkeeping, 2 years: Math, 2 years: fiftiz-e Prartife, l year: TYIHHS 2 years. DOROTHY LOUISE KEITH Dot A noble type of good Heroic womaiihoodf' Shorthand, 2 years: Typing, 2 years: Com- rnervial Arithmetif-, 1 year: Algebra, 1 year: Cooking, 3 years: Commerrial law, 1-2 year: International Relations, 1f2 year: Gym, 2 years, WALTER I-I. MCEWEN Born for success, he seemed with grace to ufiiz, irith heart to hold. President, Thespians, '42, 43: Captain, ROTC, '42, 43: Vine-President, Vkforld Af- fairs fjlub, '42, 43: Representative to Boys' State, '42: Speef-h, 3 years: ROTC, 3 years: History, 3 years: Algebra, 2 years: Typing. 2 years: Most 2,Ujf,'0l'Tl1JIlHIlE'd boy in Senior Class. IDA ELAINE LQCROIX Ida Red t'Noize knew thee but to love thee. ,. President, Fifty Club: Vir-e-President, 12-4 Home Room: Honor Sorfiety, '42-43: Most af-1-omplished girl in Senior Class: Rerl Uross liepresentative, '-13: Student Govern- ment, 'fl2: 1Yorlrl Affairs t'lub: Bookkeep- ing, 2 years: Typing, 2 yr-airs: Shorthand, MARGARET ELIZABETH LATHAM Shorty A goorl z.t'o-man is o ioondroiis crea- creoture, eleoving to the right and to the good under all Change. English, 4 years: Typing, 2 years: Book- keeping, 2 years: Offive Praf-tif-e,1 year: International Relations, 1f2 year: tionimer- vial law, 1f2 year: Gym, 2 ye-irs: tiooking. 1 year: Ameritan History 1 year: Coni- mervial Arithmeliv, 1 year. CLAUDE KEITH MASSEY ..LcmkY., To do my duty iii that state of life onto which it shall please God t0 call me. S1-iente, Fl ye:-ir:-1: Math, 2 years: Treasurer, Student Government, '42, 43: Honor Soviety, '42, 43: ROTC Band, 3 years: Captain RUTK' Band, '42, 43: Basketball, 42, 43: President, 12-4 home room: Boys' State. '42: Most tiuitureii boy in Senior Class, THE Hi3ix.xLo-Sigxion EDITION 7 yt-airs. 'I -:R M fr ,ri , VIRGINIA PAULINE LAWSON llnedll Of surpassing beauty mul in the bloom of youth. Distributive Educ-ation, English, 4 years, Sewing, 2 years, Treasurer, lfllh grsulf- 'home room, Vice-President, 11th y,:r:irle home room, Srlenee, 3 years, Typing, 2 years,,Stenography, 1 year, Glee ffluh, 1 year. ALBERT ARNOLD NELIUS Muscles Let knoicleflge grozlv from more to more. President, Student Government, '42, 43, fio- Edilor. Herald, '41, 42, 43, Honor Sorii-ty, Humes Honor Awards, '39, 40, President, 12-1 home room, Treasurer, National The-spians, '42, 43, N.F.L. Convention, Nash- ville, '42, School play, '42, President, Span- ish I Club, '41, 42, Vine-President, Spanish II Club, '42, 43, Delegate to MVPA ron- vention and correspondent to Commervial Appeal, '42, Third place winner, XVQ-st Tennessee Latin Tournament, fflaesarj 'l1. BETTY IO LEATHERS Prissy 0 my hostess, golden flower of woman! Corresponding Secretary, Senior Class, Hon- or Society, ROTC sponsor, '42, 43, Girl Reserves, Shorthand, 2 years, Typing, 2 years, History, 1 year, Fifty Club, Gym, 2 ears, Office Prafftife, 1 year. MARGIE IEAN MCDANIEL Blonde A rose with all its siceetest lenvrfs yet unfolded. English, 4 vears, Art, Z years, Hisiory, 1 years, Typing, 2 years, Home I': ll!lflHlllN, 2 years, Musif-, 1 year, Algebra, 1 yi-nr, Gym, 2 ears, General Sfzienf-eg f.'hw'rloml:'i', LUTHER FLOYD PATTERSON, Ir. llpatll Young in limbs, in judgnufnt old. English, 4 years, Math, 3 years, Typing, Z years, Shop, 4 years, I:frTf', 2 years, Amer- if-an History, 1 year, Non-f'om f'luh, 'll, '42, Fifty ffluh, '42, 43, Tr-lephono f'o1ni'niL- tee, Senior Class, BETTY IEAN MASON Mouse The very flflllffl' of youth, Honor Sorifely, '42, 414, Girl life 11-rxfni, '11, 42, 43, Pholoplny Club, '41, 42, lK'1iil4l Al- l'a,irf-a Club, '12, 414, Spzinig-li 1'lul,, 'Il, l2, History, 1 yr::i,i's, Violin, 2 yi-ni.-, 'il'-ff ffluh, '42, 415, Math, 2 yr-ara, llonor lninfln- non, '40, 41, 41 Tmf: lrIicii,xi,iv-Hi-:xioic l'1oi'i'iox t 1 f I ,U Ayr-3-',',,4, 'J 13 A wg' 'Y i H F' GLENDA LA venus Moons Golcmdrinc: Youth is gay: youth is spending. Glee Club, 3 years: Photoplay Club, 3 Yea-FS: Senior Girl Reserves, 3 years: Red Cross Representative, 2 years: Stamp Club: Typing, 2 years: Biology, 1 year: Chern- istry, 1 year: History, 3 years: Office Prac- tice, 1 year. LESLIE RAINES Les Handsome is as handsome does. English, 4 years: Shop, 4 years: History, 3 years: Algebra, 2 years: Aviation: ROTC 2 years. DOROTHY LOUISE NEELY llLou ll Her intellect a shining star. Welfare Committee, Senior Class: Most Ambitious Girl in Senior Class: Honor Ban- quet, '42: Math, 4 years: History, 4 years: Latin, 2 years: Girl Reserves, '42, 43: Caesar Club, '-12: Student Government Rep- resentative, '42: Photoplay Club, '42, 43. FRANKLIN norm ' Funky I never sau: his like-there lives no greater leader. Vice-President, Senior Class: President. Home Room, 12th grade: Ideal boy of senior class: Smith-Hughes graduate: Fir- ing squad, 2 years: History, 3 years: Eng- lish, 4 years: Algebra, 1 year: lVood Shop, 4 years. WILLIE BEE OWENS Billie Wee Seeing only what is fair, Sipping only what is street. English, 4 years: Distributive Eduwation, 1 year: Tailoring, 1 year: Girl Reserves, '42, 43: Glee Club, 2 years: C00king. 1 year: Sewing, 1 year: Basketball, 2 years: Presi- dent, Civics Club, 9th grade. EDWARD VVILLIAM SEWELL xushortyll His heart was one of those which WLO-S'lf CTZUTVLOUT 'lt.S'. Smith-Hughes graduate: ROTC, 2' years: Football, '39, '40: English, 4 years: Trans- portation committee, Senior Class: History. 2 years: Corporal, ROTC: Math, 1 year' General Science, 1 year. 1 Page Seven teen A .'r',, ', RICHARD LEE PERSON Rickey t'The lirayest are the tenderest- The loving are the daring. , English, 4 years: History, 3 years: Latin 2 years: Spanish, 2 years: Algebra, Z years ROTC, 2 years: Social Sc-ienf-e: Speech, 1 ye-ar. DOROTHY EVELYN MURPHY ..Dot., She is the darling of my heart. Girl Reserves: Shorthand, 2 years: Gym, 2 years: Typing, 2 years: Office Practice, 1 year: English, 4 years: History, 1 year. ELVIN WAYNE RHEA Rhea A merry heart maketh a cheerful coantnaneef' English, 4 years: History, 3 years: Wood Shun, 4 years: ROTC, 2 years. RUTH OGLETREE Mose 'tShe looked clown. to blush, and she looked up to sigh. liistrihutive Educ-ation: English, 4 years: Girls' Tech, 3 years: Algebra, 1 year: Com- fHffFCiH1 Math, 1 year: Gym. 2 years: Presi- dent, 10th grade home room' T ' 2 , Yplng, YGHFSI Sfffliovgrapliy, 1 year: Music, 1 year, SIDNEY RYAN Goo A mon he nas to all the country dear. Englisli, 4 years: History, 3 years: Latin, 3 YE'ilT'SI Algebra, 2 years: Most outstand- ing boy in senior class, MARGUERITE LYVOIS PARROTT Polly 'xllusio is zrfall said to be the spew-h of angels. Fifty Vlulw, '42, 43: Photoplay Club, '43: L'heerleader. H123 Most talented girl in senior 1-lass: Telephone committee, Senior 1-lass: Junior Girl Rserves, 39: Senior Girl l'1eserves, '42, 43: Girls' Vicfe-President, ll!-5: SF'l'I'GliLl'y, History Club: Commercial l'HLlI'Stf. THE Hn:i:.xLD-Snmon Eoiriox IEAN REDDEN Bluie i'Her Zoveliiiess I never kiwir Until she smiled 011 ine, Math, 3 years: Typing, 2 yi'-urn: Distribu- tiye Eduvation: VVorlrl Affairs Club: Em.:- lish, 4 years: Latin, 2 years: Girl Re:-nerves, '-41: Vive-President, English Club: Short- hand, 1 year: Musii-, 1 year. HAROLD E. STEED Q Ball Thank God! I-I also-um un American ! Football, 3 years: Latin, 2 years: English, 4 years: Typing, 2 years: Algebra, 2 years: Bookkeeping, 1 year: RCTC, 1 year: Agri- r-ulture, 3 years: H f'luh: Ba:-:ke.hall, 4 years. ESTHER ROSS Red Top Drink to me only iritli thine eyes, And I will pledge with mine. Fifty f'lub, '42, 43: Bookkeeping, 2 years: Typing, 2 years: English, 4 years: Student Government Representative, '-10: Shorthand, 2 years: Offif-e Prafrxife, 1 yr-ar: HUDOF Luncheon, 3 years: Gym. 2 Years. GLORIA GENEVIEVE RUTLAND Gee Gee Ambition has im ff'-Vt-'U Honor S01-iety, '42, 4553 L. f'. HUIIIHH P-Wflffl. '41: Tennessee Latin Tournament, '-lil-431 Student Government Iiepresenlalixe, 'fix-43: Caesar, fjirfern, anil Virgil Vluhri: Girl Iii'- seryes, '40, 43: Honor Banqllrl. 3 3 'uF'hQ XXVF-:II'3.I'P ljoniniiiieff, S.-niwr Vlaes. ARTHUR THOMAS TANNER Ir. T. T. --Hg 14-11.5 ll yr'nflr'uirm from will IU Cronin. Math Z years: Algf-lirzi, 2 yr-arf: I-Iniqlinh, 4 years: Typing, Z ywiral l1 '1'l', 14 3 'HVHl Honor Hof-ievy, '42, 43: Mort Sluilmus ling' in Evnioi' fflaetf, VIRGINIA SCHNEIDER Inna Who thinks IIIUSI, fffrflx thi' nulllfsl. 111715 llle l1f'SI. l'ln1.:Ii.+h, 4 ysfars: Slifnllliuul, ll 54-ir.-3 'Typ- HAM, Z yf-are: l51f1il4lcl-fqiirnu, 2 ywufg Hlfilr Prav-Yif'f:: Vliiy lull: l'holupl:iy Vlulil Vl'nrlIl Afiuirfs 4'lulig Hill li' '-f- 1' - 'lil Student Grin-r'iirm-xii, 'lil K Till, Hi',ic,xi.ii - Si yum liiiiiiim 2 I - , l c ug, 7 My-. .MY f w 'W 44, - ,. W W A ff, 214' . 1 f My 4 aye ,I fl HAno1.n Joszpn SI-IUTE? ' I Shootie ' That manis' the best cosmopolitel who loves his native country bestffi . lv English, 4 years: Shop, 3 years: Art,,2 years: History, 2 years: Band, 3 years: Commercial Law and International Rela-,F tions, 1 year: Drafting, 2 years: Social Com- mittee, Senior Class. , 'I' LIBBIE BEATRICE ROSEN Little Bit I A frienrl may well be reckoned the' masterpiece of Nature. English, 4 years: Office Praf-tice, 1'year: B00kk99l1ing. 2 years: Typing, 2 years: Shorthand, 2 years: Senior Glrl Reserves: Phffwrwlay Club: World Affairs Club: Gym, 2 years. TULIUS SUTTON Suttie lVwiring his wisdom lightly. l-Jnglii-Ili, 4 years: Math, 2 year:-4: ROTC, 2 pears: Shop, 2 years: Bookkeeping, 2 years: Typing, 1 year: Business Arithxnetif, 1 year, .vp .W4 E H 1 f 4 ' Es .' 3 ll V ll COMMELITE RYAN Csmue I Her eyes ure homes of silent prayer. President, N.F.L., '42, 43: Theipians, 2 Q years: Ring Conlrnittee, Senior Class: Girl Q Reserves, '42, 43: N.F.L., 4 years: Speech ' Representative, Lristrii-t tournament, 4 , years: English, 4 years: History, 3 years: ,, Algebra, 2 years: Shorthand, 2 years: ' Typing, 2 years. ' Sierra Sue By yrntle roi:-v my .wpiril 4-nn r'l1r'1'r. l-Inglis-lli. 1 yi-urs: Glu- m'lul-, -I ya-airs: Uueszu' Vluli: lrisirilvullxv I-Zulu-iitmn Flaws: llnlml' ' Sinn-ly: Ali.:--liriu, 2 5--urs: Sl'-l'Q'l3ll'j', 1245 lloniv' Ilomxi: ll---l Vrnfa IL:-lilw-si-lilullvri KK'-vrlil .Kliulrs Vllll-, lllslurp, Il 5:-urs. ,, 9-i 'lui , 3, IAMES onvn.1.1-: THOMAS ' Gates 5 . . 21 ll III: Iiunrwwf prllleg I scorn Purh srllish full, vii l-Znulmli, I yi-zirs: Shop, Il yn-urs: ICUTP, 2 5.-Him, Ari, 2 yi-urs: Ain-raft Hlueprlnl -'X lil-mllxiu. l yi-nl: llisloly, 1 yn-ar. 'fs ' ,mf rf' l fig, ,ja . ' :ll Page Eiglmren 51, li ,I G,w.,,,n -,, 'llWi ., V .Ll air? A ,E ,fi ' A ' i ' f i'f' ' N ,ri 39 1 sf 1 EMMA I AYNE SEYMOUR llpennyll For all that fair is, is by nature , good. Herald Staff, '41, 42, 43, Girl Reserves, '40, 41, Bookkeeping, 2 years, Typing, 2 years, Red Cross Representative, '41-43, Student Government Representative, '40, 41, Most Charming Girl in Senior Class. JAMES ROBERT THOMPSON BOBBY Stately and tall he moves through the hall, The chief of a thousand for grave. ,. Honor Society, '42, 43, Eler-ted Student Government President, '42, Elevted 12-Ii Home Room President, Sergeant, HGTV, '41, 42-Major, '42, Non-Com Club, '41, 42, Sabre Club, '42, SAR Medal, '41, 42, ltlivh- ard Halliburton Club President, '41, 42, Speech Club President, '41, 42, Reporter, Non-Commissioned Offieers Club, '41, 42. ELINOR RUTH SHOFFNER I! I ll Queeme A lovely lady, garmented in light. Motto, Color, Flower Committee, Senior Class, Girl Reserves, '42, 43, President, Cos- metology Class, Treasurer, 12-5 Home Room, Student Government Representative, 2 years, Red Cioss Representative, 2 years, Honor Banquet, 2 years, Art Club, Most outstanding girl in Senior Class. FLORENCE LILLIAN SIEGEL I lF1o ll She wears a rose in her hair, Her face is fair,-how fair Under the rose! Honorary Major ROTC, '42, 43, Co-Editor, Herald, '41, 42, 43: Senior Class Reporter, Herald Staff, '39-43, National Thespians, '43, School Play, '43, Reporter, Honor So- Ciefy, '42, 43, Reporter, Sabre Club, '42, 43, Reporter, Fifty Club, '42, 43, Betty Barefacts, '41, 42, 43, Reporter, 12-5 home room, Popularity Queen, 12-5, Humes Car- nival, Delegate to MV'PA r-onventiofi and correspo dent to Press cimitar '4' , Most versatl girl in Senio Class. 1. I -ol f ' 1 f I 'Glyy of a firhlcapr In 11 ' . 2 11 55 ,j4 I H' Y, - years, Shop, rs, Math, 3 ye .', Footb' '42, 43, ice-Pre.'dent, P ffhard Hallib on Cl b, Photopl Clu . ' 2 years, ' VOULA SKOUTERIS Sc:oots She moves a goddess and looks a queen. Historian, Honor Soriety, L, C, Humes Award, '41, 42, Girl Reserves, First Vibe- President, Class officer, 4 years, Caesar Club, '40, 41, Fifty Club, All A's in high school, Red Cross Representative, '41, 42, Officer, English Club, Most reliable girl in senior class. Page Nineteen Ji JOHNNY C. THOMAS BIO , A. priurelier-lookinly mah never 'Sff?1ll thro' a prinr:e's hall. English, 4 years: Shop. 4 years: Art. 3 yegpg, ROTC, 2 years, History, 1 year, Mer-haniral Drawing, 1 year, Sergeant, norm, '41, 42. NEVAGENE SHOEMATE Neva Beauty seeu is never lost. NRL., '39-43, The-Spaans, '40-43, Photo- play Club, '40-43, Ser-retary, '42, 43, Jun- ior Girl Reserves, 3 years, Representative to District Speer-h Tournament, 2 years, S1Jf?E'I'l1, 3 years, English, 4 years, Steno- graphy, 2 years, Typing, 2 years, Book- keeping, 2 years. CECIL ROLAND TOMLINSON ..DoC,, A faultless body and a blameless 'miin d. English, 4 years, VVood Shop, 2 years, Algebra, 1 year, Viffe-President, 12-6 Home Room, Efgonomif- Geography, History, 1 year, Drafting, 1 year, General Shop, 2 years. IENNIE SIEGEL Baby Who viix'rl reason with pleasure, and ugisdom with mirth. Honor Society, Girl Reserves, Photoplay Club, President, Red Cross Representative, '38-40, Cornmerrial Course, Student Gov- ernment Monitor, '40, Bookkeeping, 2 years, Shorthand, 2 years, Typing, 2 years, Alge- bra, 2 years. MARY ELIZABETH SIMONDS Dumples For every tone is uzusids own. Shortest girl in senior f-lass, Gift commit- tee, Senior Class, English, 4 years, Soi- enf-e, 3 years, Red Cross Representative, '43, Caesar Club, '41, Shorthand, 2 years, Latin, 2 years, Algebra, 2 years, Typing. 1 year. IAMES R. VAN SICKEL Jimmy None but himself eau be his par- allelf' Treasurer, Home Room, '42, '43, ROTC Rifle Team, '40-43, Student Government Representative, '39, 40, ROTC Captain, '42, 43, Photoplay Club, '40, -ll, Caesar Club. '40, -ll, Pre-Flight Club, '42, 43, Sabre Club, '42, 43, Languages, 3 years, Sf-ienve, 3 years. THE H12HALDfSigXioi1 Eiiiriox it CH LES R AS R Ove the ulgf fliglz romr ll. sou S. glis years' 'l1U1r, Hi an-sg I . FY, yea ge-hr' year: HTF, 3 rS ieuten ', I '42, 43' .fahre Vl l, 43: Stu nt 'ernmen ltepres li 'Q Most A bitiou Soy in ior Cl . WALTER WAYNE WALKER u 1, Dub And what he grerztlg thought he nobly dared. English, 4 years: Algebra, 2 years: ROTC. 2. years: Latin, 2 years: Bookkeeping, 2 years: Typing, 2 years: Stenography, 1 year: American History: Business Arith- metie. MARGARET K. TOMLINSON I l ggiell She has u lovely face. Student Government Representative, '3'-39: Red Cross Representative, '39-41: Math, .4 years: Distributive Education: History, 3 years: Seienee, 2 years: Senior Class In- vitation Committee. ROBBIE DeLARAINE WII.KES Rob . i'The king himself has folloufd her When she hos irolldd before. English, 4 years: History, 2 years: Sf-iffnfe 2 years: Typing, 2 years: Boolfl-:iff-pnrig, 2 years: Math, 2 years: Soriel ffflliifliillvf: Senior Class. - 1, Sunshme She was e phantom of fIf'Ilfj,lf.H Emzlish, 4 years: Musnf, I yr-ers: iiislorr fl ywirf: Lanny If yrlar.-Q Alur-lfru, 2 juwiif Typing, 2 ye-arf: Sfif-rife, 2 yr-mf: film Club, 4 years: Girl life.-er'.'e,-, 9 ywlr.-: Sun- shine girl, home room. MARIORIE ANNE WILLIAMS Beulah Be11 Fee: things are tmpo.s.s'ibIe for rlili- gence and skill. President, Virgil fjlul., 'i7:: Viv:-fl'l .-lrl Yll ffiferr, fllulf, 'iitg Vue-l'rff-iflf-rif, Vzif :li Club, '41: Latin 'I'ourn:irnffnv. 'lm il, ll 43: Staff--vxifle Tournzirnwif, lnnm, 'am il 42: Student '9o'.f-rriirwm, ifv, Xkffvlfl Kimi: Club, '-HJ: Herald Stall, ilnelil, Girl llfvf serves, '39: Honor Lunflifon, 'lm ll, il Ting Hif.n.xi,n'f Smurf: limuiox if f. ' .1 ' at-. , rl? ,,-,F 'L GLORIA IEANE SURRATT Baby Doll 4 A' Blue were her eyes as the flax, ' Her cheeks lik the dawn of English, 4 years: 'Bookkeeping 2 years, Typing, 2 years: History, 1 year: seem tary, 12-6 Home Room: Photoplay Chili, '41-43: Senior Girl Reserves: Telephone Committee, Senior Class: Most Attractive girl in senior class. I MARGELENE EMIVIA SUTTON nmargiell . V - Theres nothing ill can dwell 'in- sueh a temper. Photoplay Club, '42, 43: President, Speech Cluh, '42: Latin Tournament, '40, 41, 42: Caesar Club, '41: Cicero Club, '42: Red Cross, 940: Latin, 3 years: Typing, 2 years: Speer-h, 2 yearn: Math, 2 years, SHIRLEY IANE WALTERS Sherbert Her eyes were deeper than the depth of zraters atill'd at even. Typing, 2 years: History, 1 year: English, 4 years: Glee Club, 4 years: Girl Reserves: Cooking, 2 years: Tailoring, 3 years: Art, 1 year. A ALVIN EUGENE WALSH Pee Wee Still in thy right hanxl carry gentle p6UCv?. English, 4 years: Latin, 2 years: Advanced El6f'lFll'llj', 1 year: Aviation Mer-hanics, 1 year: Airf-raft Blueprint Reading, 1 year: Hstory, 2 years: ROTC, 1f2 year: Pre- Flight Cluh: Aeronaulivs, 1 year, ELIZABETH IUANITA Lett1e Bit To see her ix to Ion' her. Enzlishv I 51-ara: 1'imlclm.:. Il yours: Typing, 2 yf-arsg Fifty Vinh, '12, IJ: lvlslribullve I':flU1!ill0l1Q llwu-ry, L' yours: Gym. 2 years. DOROTHY WII.LlS Dottie Thr .vhor'lr'st IH!-Vll'4'7' is doing. uirla' X'n-.--l'n-fini--nxt, S:-nior Class: Photo- plny Vinh l'i--omit-nl, '40, -Il: Honor Society, '42, -ill: In-nl Vmsw Representative, '38-43: Girl I:-wt-:fn-fi, '37-43: President Senior Girl ic.-at-im-3, '42, -i3w4'liy-wide Vi:-e-President: Clic-1-:ls-mit-i', '-lil: Prvsident, 12-6 H0310 llunln: IU IT1' Sponsor, '-42: Drum Major- .-i li-, 'l1I: film- Club, '12, 43: Most Athletic :srl ln Sr-nlor Claus. I 3 Page Twenty VIRGINIA MARGUERITE Y WRIGHT Ienny Those graceful arts . . That ilaily flow From all her words and actions. English, 4 years: Music, 3 years, Cosmet- 010gY. 2 years: Math, 3 years. PAUL EDWARD LOENNEKE Lonnie The true geritleiiilaiz, carefully avoids whatever may cause a jar or a jolt 'in the minds of those with lCh,Oiilf he is cast. English, 4 years: ROTC, 2 years: Aeronau- tics, 1 year: Algebra, 2 years: Physics, 1 year: Geometry, 1 year: Shop, 4 years. Club, '40, 41: School Pla, '-12: Llislrihuliye Si' ,L- .,,. 141:91 'WP lwyyz, WW ETHEL YOUNG High Test 'xl luring licart is the hcginning of all know-lcrlge. Math, 3 yr-urs: Latin, 2 years: Speer-h, 2 years: N.I-TL, and Nacional Thespians, '42, 43: Plifimpiay Club, '41, 42: Journalism Vluii, '-iii, ll: Sf-imail Play. '42: Dist.:-iiiutiye Erluvatiun: In-hate Tournament at Jackson. '42, VIRGINIA RUTH SHERMAN .. . ,, Iennle Tao fair to fzmrslzip, too divine to love. English, 4 years: Bookkeeping, 2 years: Typing, 2 years: f'nrnrne1'f'ial foods: Tailor- ing: Arneri:-an history, 1 year: Commercial Law: General Math, 1 year: Social Si-ienffe, 1 year. GEORGE ORVILLE LARKINS, Ir. Sleepy , His eyes are in his mimi. Science, 3 years: Math, 2 years: Snfizxl Studies, 2 years: Drafting, 2 years: Shop, 3 years: ROTC, 3 years: Rifle Team, 1 year: Firing Squad. 1 year: Must Sensible boy in Senior Class. MARGARET IRENE SNYDER Snyder HA urmnan of her gentle sea' The seeming 1J!lTflfj0li. English, -l years: History, 2 years: Cook- ing, 2 years: Sp:-r-wh, 2 years: Music, 1 year: Gym, 2 years: ldirilngyl 1 Xi-'flI'Q Math, 1 ear. SENIOR CLASS TEACHERS 12-zz 12-1 12-2 Q., RUSS JENNIE ALLENSVVORTH RUSS GERTRUDE GERAGHTY MISS ELIZABETH MCCAIN 12-4 12-5 12-6 'T ' f ZZ Q. Ma? W i. MR. C. C. JONES MISS MILDRED SCRIVENER MR. SIM NYINFIELD ' li 1 'f f' ll- 332 ?fl:ff?f'5f7?9'?5'2enW t . . i .A , lf. . Fw Sflllllllt El.llSSlllSlU lf., The time will soon come when the boys and girls of the Class of 1943 will say good-bye to Humes High School. They will no longer go to school to learn their lessons, but to life, the greatest teacher of all, to get further instruction. Some will go into the serv- ice to fight for Uncle Sam, some will enter the busi- ness world, and others will marry. The, Senior Class this year has had a very interesting history. Glancing over the records we find that Annemarie Brauer was born in Germany, Florence Siegel came into the world with a bang one Fourth of july, june and lane Majors are the only set of twins in the Senior Class, not a single member of the Senior Class has the surname, Smith. The parents of many of the stu- dents came from foreign countries. Both of Helen Harris' parents were born in Tripoli, Celia Freiden's father was born in Russia, and her mother in Poland, Commelite Ryan is a cousin of Father Ryan, of Civil War fame, Keith Massey is descended collaterally from the notable family of which Robert E. Lee was a member. The hobbies of the students are varied and inter- esting. They range from scrapbooks and dancing to Rudolph Valentino and flying. The most unique is that of Ieane Surratt and Emma Iayne Seymour, which is cradle-robbing. Several of the seniors came from out of town this year. Among them are Harold Steed from Waverly, Tennessee, Karl'Hall from Winona, Missouri, Michael DeLuca from New York City, and Laura Lee Corzine from Temple, Texas. lt cannot be said that the class of 1943 is not aware of its duty to America. While many of the boys in- tend to go into the service after graduation, several have felt it their duty to go before this time. Although they will not be able to graduate, to us they are still a part of the class. They are Billy Richards and Charles Kelly who joined the Navy, and Earl Ierkins who was drafted into the Army. Tommy Vinson joined the Marines, but after several months was given an honorable discharge. jimmy Van Sickle has already passed his test for the Naval Air Corps. The matter of finances is an important thing in a graduating class, and upon investigation it was found that the average senior spends allut seventy-five dollars for school expenses during his last year. To meet their obligations, some of the seniors are work- ing their way through this year, Lillian Kauerz, Glenda Moore, Esther Ross, and Marjorie Williams are Postal Telegraph operators. Margaret Tomlinson, Elizabeth Williams, and Roland Tomlinson are just a few of the others who are working. lt is interesting to note what pupils plan to do after graduation. Most of the boys plan to go into some branch of the service. Glen Honeycutt and Toby Glis- son expect to get into the Air Corps, and were ready to solo when government orders restricted private flying. For several months, Toby has taken private training after school hours. Mary Simonds, Donna Conant, and Sarah Frances Ellis will train to be nurses, james McDaniel has a number of hours in the air, Gloria Rutland will finish her education at Southwestern and Bennie Olswing will attend 'the University of Tennessee. Lela Mae Ashton is plan- ning to be a beauty operator, and Maymie Cole and Nevagene Shoemate will join the WAVES. And so, their eyes turned toward the morning, they face the future, knowing that their world is one of youthful responsibility, for them to fit into as best they can. ' MARGALENE SUTTON. K' Cffddd 06144 H NEW DHVVN The years gone are lost forever, But memories linger still. They strengthen us for whatever The years are to fulfill. And when out on life's sea we go, Though far and wide we may sail, Deep in our hearts we feel and know That teachings of school prevail. Those days at l-lumes which we did spend Will quicken our minds again, And instantly we comprehend That they were not spent in vain. ln this year Nineteen Forty-Three, We rnust look to the new dawn Ol another lite not quite so tree, As the years which now have gone. And as our place in life we take, Soon we'll come to understand Those lessons lrlunies gave us will make Men, with stoutest heart and hand. -WILLIAM FERGUSON. l P Tin-3 Hicn.xr.n Hnwum I'Im'rmx l'4lyfl TN'f'llf1l'fll'U R1 0 .. if. fix WV WWW ,QJVJT ufy W 3 .JW f U M ix ,xfr 0 Q , V - - All InASeruo1'sYea, ffoikcir Qxoiilie 1' . A QNX .4 r T1 4 E - X f gl 54.,.:. g A',4. . ., I 2 Evolution semog I ' is lr somxonons ' A K f . AMI, RESHHAH - gllfg' KE! -7, ,P 'ff ' 3 f 1 K' L 0 F- Y- , ' f Y Y: Y WL Y 1 1 X ' I ,jgggii fm.-rf. 4' x . Q .. 5 1 , Jmqg ex A 1 7 1 0,5 T-X' Q ,, jmv If 3 4R an .ff s ,, . K f. . 6 ,.' 3.icEM x JUNIOR CAN XX N.: - f 2 Q? ,fm D 3' fwfl fl .. 5 fd!! gf Q Q ig Q ,HA 5 Q9 xnxx QvSf'6! ! vi ' r L ffrg Q , K 4 A ,L-.9 , ez .f F me Ywy 5 .f I I ' V ef 'Q ,A v-,V X it Qbofx A4 I WAR h -ff f r , sTAr-ws W V N G17 gi 'FX A e - QE E 1 1' Ze Q' r miss sazraz Pz'elez'r1g5 From Here And There I f is-ss A 3-'ff sw- f it -45' I V: hifi, 'f' v A 0 . I ,i is .,'.. 5- ,:..,,, i 43,1 f i5 Lfg' T.j!'y,,.'-. V YL. 'lj I.. 1 . -1 - 51: 5 V ,A , I 5, Q 'I 3 ,Q-i.:,1V.- --1 sf,5fgm'!.l .I ' ' ' S I ' r 1'-'QP-gftlf? - ,- T' . ff? iw 124 . ' 57f1 iff'i lllll llllll Mill l Sllllllilll W , th s ' ci i 1 - - I -h i943ZiHEmeiniiQhSiiZ5, bv FLQRENCE SIEGEL ifiitriiifioiitfftE2TfeELfX'Sie City of Memphis, State of Tennessee, County of Shel- by, being of sound mind l?l and body do hereby revoke all former wills made by us, and do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament, said disposition to be made immediately following our graduation. ARTICLE I, To our principal, Mr. D. M. Hilliard, we will and bequeath the hope that next year's class will be just as cooperative, intelligent, attractive, and at least one half as lovable as the super-duper class of '43. Also our sincere sympathy, as we know they can never make the grade. I ARTICLE II. To Miss Eleanor Richardson and Miss Annie Mae Prescott we leave our report cards, to be disposed of as quickly and quietly as possible. ARTICLE III. To Miss Margaret Humphreys, our school librarian, we leave the library loafers, know- ing that she, if anybody, will be able to squelch them. ARTICLE IV. To Coach lack Nix we leave the hope that next yea'r's football team will be able to do the wood-chopping- exercise without yelling Timber! ARTICLE V. To Miss Iennie Allensworth, I2-l, we bequeath record-breaking sales of the Hurnes High Herald and a sellout of the annual. Also, a small jar of smelling salts, in case the shock is too much for her. ARTICLE VI. To Miss Gertrude Geraghty, I2-2, we leave a class who have never heard the word mock -also, a pair of dark glasses as her next home room will probably be as full of them as this one was. ARTICLE VII. To Miss Elizabeth McCain, I2-3, we leave a cruise chair to be placed just outside her door, so she can be comfortable between classes. ARTICLE VIII. To Mr. C. C. lones, 12-4, we leave the hope that next year's class will produce someone who will always be ready, willing, and even happy to clean the stencils. ARTICLE IX. 'To Miss Mildred Scrivener, I2-5, we will a machine gun to keep her home room quiet during roll call. ARTICLE X. To Mr. Sim Winfield, I2-6, we leave the chemistry lab, and all the solutions, powders, odors, and explosions that go with it. ARTICLE XI. The entire Senior Class of '43 leaves to the class of '44 the following advice: Avoid all student government officers and too-frequent visits to the office. Also, steer clear of the time make up room. ARTICLE XII. The individual members of the Senior Class wish to distribute the following extraordinary possessions to their successors, in the following man- ner: Section l. lello Cristil and Flo Siegel leave the God Bless Our Home sign which has hung in their locker for three years to Mike Strauss, with the in- 'I'+m-: Hi-1H.u.n- Hi-gxmii I'Im'ru x little home. I Section 2. Bevo Coving- ton leaves a yawn and several loud snores to be used by any of next year's seniors who were born tired. Section 3. Mike McFarland leaves a package of Sir Walter Raleigh, and one of his numerous pipes, to anyone who suffers from nerves . Section 4. Iulia Blanton and Pauline Lawson leave their naturally red hair to Ruth Russom, as that is the only color Ruth has never tried. Section 5. Sam Crone and Lela Mae Ashton, and Conway Moore and Ruth Anderson leave their ro- mances to anyone who can stand up under the strain. Section 6. Sam Holt, Robert Ieffries, George Lar- kin, Lionel Coffey, and Iames Thomas leave their skill at Memphis Marbles to any sucker who believes in easy come, easy go. Section 7. Helen Harris and Christine Gost, and Ruth I-lediker and Lucille Hannah leave their perfect friendships to Cordie Hughes and lane Powers. Section 8. Michael DeLuca, Dorothy Daniel, Toby Glisson, and Evelyn Franklin leave their inquisitive- ness to anyone who wants to get the teacher off the subject. Section 9. Robert Barker, Margaret Latham, Nellie Barton, Vera Iverson, Wilbur Leake, Ellen Bishop, and Frances Keith leave their quiet manners to Iimmy Young, and hope that a hint to the wise is sufficient. Section IU. Keith Massey leaves his crew cut to Douglas Day. Section ll. Margelene Sutton, Carl Hall, Donna Conant, and Paul Webb leave their halos and wings to Verna Mae Bartee and Dorothy Crawford. Section l2. Earl Goldstein and William Ferguson leave their helpful ways to anyone who wishes to follow them in their careers as teacher's helper. Section 13. Walter McEwen leaves a package of chewing gum to be divided among all those who have depended on him these many years. Section I4. limmy Van Sickel leaves his many moods to lerry Crook, who, since he has a one track mind, can put them to good use. Section 15. Marguerite Parrott, Dorothy Dunn, and lulius Sutton leave their flaxen locks to Cozette Cole and Beverly Brown. Sectidn 16. Dooley Tonsman leaves the prize he won in the Christmas raffle, one large goose, to the Dead End Kids. Section l7. Freddie Hcimlett leaves his sponsor, the one lie never had, to Ioe Gallo. Section 18. Leslie Raines leaves his time in the make-up room to Harold Webber. Section 19. Harold Shute, Frank Rohr, Gordon Heckle, and Iethro Lindsey leave their ability to have a good time anywhere, anytime to Earl Pardon. , 43 Pugf' Tuwnty-fmu' I ,t. ,- i 1,5 wtf? Section 20. Gertrude Fleischer, Libbie Rosen, and Dorothy Willis leave their girlish giggles to Harriet Fleischer and Ioyce Nicholas. Section 2l. Eugene Walsh, johnny Thomas, Fred Davis, Oliver Ierkins, and Harry jordan leave their old tin cans to the National Scrap Drive. ' Section 22. Hazel Gipson leaves her famous left hook to the Humes Boxing Team, hoping it will bring them as much success. Section 23. Tommy Tanner, Margaret Evensky, Ester jenne, Voula Skouteris, Lillian Kauerz, Glenda Moore, and Mary Simonds leave their book larnin' to Leah McGee, who, so they say, can use every bit of it, and then some. Section 24. Sarah Frances Ellis leaves the piano in the gym to next year's gym classes, with the in- structions to keep the change. Section 25. Dorothy Crickman leaves her good opinion of herself to anyone who is willing to join the l-Love-Me Club. Section 26. Una Grace Anderson and Evelyn Kidd leave their love of horses to two other rootin', tootin' shootin' cowgirls. Section 27. Edward Sewell leaves his slick con- vertible coupe to be used by all those who have drooled for it this past year. Section 28. Esther Ross, Dorothy Murphy, Cleigh- ton Gannon, Celia Freiden, jean Redden, and Sarah jane Schaedle leave their genuine friendliness to Frankie Wilder and Tom McKenzie. Section 29. Roland Tomlinson leaves his bass voice to Teddy Petrovsky. Section 30. Albert Nelius leaves his brains to the Psychiatric Department, to be used for experimental purposes. Section 31. Marjorie Williams, Bonnie jean Wil- liams, and Elizabeth Williams leave their last name to Ioyce Williams and jack Williams. Section 32. Bill Fitzpatrick, james Lillard, and Bobby Thompson will their extra inches to Arthur Senn, or some other little rascal. Section 33. Bennie Cole, Richard Person, Eloise johnson, Dorothy Herrick, and Rose Marie Gentry leave their ability to win any argument under any conditions, to Darrell Brents. Section 34. David Franklin, Dick Pearson, Lena Mae Graham, Elvin Rhea, and Margaret Snyder leave their good sportsmanship in being razzed to any bum sport who can't take it. Section 35. I. N. Cain, Harold Kaufman, Doris Camp, Katherine Chrisafis, and Margaret Tomlinson leave their dry remarks to be saved for a rainy day. Section 36. Tommy Vinson leaves his reputation for standing up dates to any jerk who wants to lose friends and gain enemies among the fair sex. Section 37Q Lula Cassandras and Elinor Shoffner leave their skill in the Cosmetology Room to those who want to get their beauty the easy way. Section 38. june and lane Majors leave their look- alikeness to any other twins who can be as cute, sweet, and hard-to-beat as they. Section 39. Charlie Hot Dog Vergos leaves his ability to keep on friendly terms with all the girls to any other fellow who can get you a foot-long hot dog wholesale. . Page Twenty-five Section 40. Harold Steed leaves his place as Ro- meo of Humes to Oscar Buchanan, who already has a head start. Section 4l. Forrest Flaniken, Alma Bogard, Eliza- beth Brogdon, Billy Anderson, Luther Patterson, Freda Harrison, Betty Io Leathers, and Gloria Rutland leave their good standing with the teachers to Ruth Bartee, Betty Rooney, and other happy children. Section 42. Bonnie Mae Baker, Vernice Batsel, Wava Clark, Laura Lee Corzine, and Rubye Ie-nnings leave their pleasant dreams to Eddie Bramlett, who always seems to be having nightmares. Section 43. Pauline Hendren leaves next year's football co-captain to be equally divided between Faye Williams and Arline Wright. Section 44. Bill Barron and Iayne Seymour leave their unhappy love affairs to some fool who doesn't know any better than to accept them. Section 45. Charles Choate leaves the Labor Unions and all the red tape connected with them to be discussed by next year's World Affairs Clubs. Section 46. Yocker Anderton leaves his yuv yife to some other punch drunk puglist. Section 47. Iuanita Astin, Maymie Cole, Nellane Davidson, LaVerne Lazarov, and Louise Neeley leave their happy schoolday memories to Becky Henderson and Frances Maynard. Section 48. Betty jean Mason bequeathes her bashfulness to Marilyn Alexander, and what an im- provement that will be! Section 49. I. D. Hibner, Glen Honeycutt, and David Engleman want to take everything with them. Section 50. L. C. Harnrick, Paul Loenneke, Alfred Brogdon, and Bennie Olswing unwillingly leave all the solid chicks who will graduate from Humes in the future to Floyd Wright. Section 51. Elaine LaCroix, Commelite Ryan, james McDaniel, jean Surratt, and Sidney Ryan do- nate their corny jokes to the Little Moron. Section 52. Sophie Durling, Virginia Griffin, Dor- othy Grimes, Iacqueline Hays, and Dorothy Keith will their shy, quiet ways to Ann Pulliam, and hope that some day she, too, will be a lady. Section 53. Ianie Hilliard, Virginia Sherman, Shir- ley Walters, Robbie Wilkes, and Virginia Wright will five pleasant smiles to any five lonesome sailors who need a boost in morale. Section 54. Lillian Lawhorne, Iennie Siegel, Anne- marie Brauer, and Virginia Schneider leave their shorthand worries to any stenographer who marries the boss's son. Section 55. Margie McDaniel leaves an old, beat- up, peroxide bottle so some other suicide blonde can get a refill. Section 56. Ruth Ogletree, Willie Bee Owens, Neva- gene Shoemate, and Ethel Young leave their ration books, including the number seventeen stamp, to any member of the Rena Club who will call for them promptly after graduation . Section 57. Wayne Walker leaves his height to anyone who doesn't mind being below see level. The above is submitted by Florence Siegel, after having been duly witnessed by the following: Molly Mook Pruneface Unmentionable jones Nose O'Day. THE HFlR.Xl,Il-Sl4IYItbH Enyrrftx M 0 :at WHO'S WHO f'fn11'r,ffmls: Ilrmlw ffmmnt, LIIHIUI' IJ2lllf'l'Sfll!. EI, Must Inn-llnge-nl' I,1lIx:m lizulvrx, I-'ur1'vsI lslillliktll Ideal: Ruth Herllker, Prank Ruhr. Ili Wlltivsli Iluris Vlllllli, .lulm 'l'wnw1nz1u. Mora! Vffrsulilf-2 Iflurf-m'rA Sir-gf-l, Iiilly AIIIIPINIII. Il. .Xlnsl l'llfllll'1'4l' Ylllllllill llri1'i'm, livllln Massey Brest I,fmkin14Z Imlu, Mm'lAsl1lm1,uIl'I1:nrI4-S Vlnlwnty' I3 I,.,I.SUmllAU. -'Ulm HIHHIUH' In 1. Hmm.it,kv Must I'upuIu,r: Hllih Am f'f'HfllI, . iw- .NIr'l+'zu .um. , , , . . , ,. I.!. lint .Xll I' It I -I: 1 .la ' .3 . Most Silldirmzni Iislllr-r' .lf-mw, 'llmmly Imam: 'X NWN lu I H 'UIMm uk lrlsul MUS, Amm,m,,:,: lA,,,,g,,, N,,,.M f'1,,,,l,.S y,.,.H.lg ll, Mus! .XIIl'zn1'tlx'n-2 .Ivalu SIIVVZIII, Nlll'h1l0l Dx'I.uca Best, Gruornvfl' flrmw- ,XmIw'1':-fm. I r1-fIfIn- Ilzamlf-It IS. .Xlusl In-liulwln-' Yuuln Slmulwis, llurnlml Steed. HI-,l:x1,1r H1 Xllrli I'Im I wx I' agp- T141 ll WHO'S VVHO 1. Best poised: Dorothy Dunn, J. D. Hibner. 2. Most Patriotic: Dorothy Daniel, Billy Anderson. .3. Most Charming: Jayne Seymour, Sam Crone. 4. Most Talented: Marguerite Parrott, Conway Moore. 5. Happiest: Katherine Barmer, Alfred Brogdon. 6. Most Practical: Katherine Chrisafis, Charles Choate. 7. Sunshine: Lula Cassandras, J. N. Cain. 8. Sweetest: Miaymie Cole, Bennie Cole. Page Tzlfezzty-Seve-11. Most Artistic: Bonnie Baker, Robert Jeffries. Most Outstanding: Elinor Shoffner, Sidney Ryan. Friendliest: Helen Harris, Bill Barron. Most Business-like: Juanita Astin, Robert Barker. Shortest and Tallest: Mary Simonds, Robert Barker. Best Read: Donna Conant, Robert Jeffries. Most Musical: Evelyn Kidd, Carl Hall. Most Successful: Elizabeth Brogdon, Louis Anderton. TIII-l Hl:ic.xLlw -Rimini: Eiirrloy I C l iff . -:pf SINII R El SS llmlllillll As I, Florence Siegel, first woman president of the United States of America, sat at my desk in the White House, I was busily engaged in manicuring my fin- gernails. Wearying of this exertion, I lifted my eye- brow, and immediately two of my chief yes Women, Iulia Blanton and Dorothy Dunn, appeared to do my bidding. After agreeing with me on the weather, the political situation, the economic angle, the social problem, and the price of eggs in Africa, they agreed with me that it was a perfect day for my annual slumming tour. After assigning them all the menial tasks I could think of, and promising to look up some of their friends, I made ready to depart for the less intellectual section of the city. At the door of my office I was met by my two trusty bodyguards, Mike McFarland and Harold Steed. As we passed through the office of my Cabinet, I saw, or rather heard, Sec- retary of State Ruth I-Iediker and Secretary of the Treasury Lucille Hannah who were loudly arguing with Secretary of Commerce Gertrude Fleischer and Secretary of Agriculture Helen Harris over which one of them should empty my wastepaper basket. I gently admonished them that if they didn't pipe down I'd bash their skulls in, and went peacefully on my way. As my bodyguards and I stepped out the front door, I nodded a friendly greeting to the guards, Louis Anderton and Robert Ieffries. When we reached my private car, we found the chauffeurs, Bennie Cole and Ed Sewell, waiting. We started on our way, but stopped at the corner at Bonnie jean Williams' news- paper stand, where I purchased the daily Herald. Scanning the headlines, I noticed that Sam Holt, I. N. Cain, and Lionel Coffey, Public Enemies Number one, two, and three respectively, were doing time up the river. They had been captured, after a terrific gunfight, by officers Robert Barker, Fred Davis, Glen Honeycutt, and Alfred Brogdon. Riding down with them was the former banker Harold Shute, who had absconded with a sizeable sum. Special F.B.I. in- vestigators on this case were L. C. Hamrick and George Larkins. I also read that Charles Choate, president of the CIO., was looking for a younger man to be his successor. It is rumored that he is planning to retire to Bolivar. Turning to the comic section, I noticed with pride the Witty cartoons by Paul Loenneke, I. D. I-Iibner, and Luther Patterson. It was refreshing to know what my old classmates were doing, and right then and there I decided to find out what had become of all my old buddies. However, I did not intend to put pleasure before busis ness, so I got on with my tour. I instructed the chauffeurs to stop at the nearest theater in the slum section, as I wanted to see just what type of recreation the other halt enjoyed. My car pulled up to the DeLulce Suzore Princess, wo got out and began to study the show cards. We learned Tina Ili-:it,xi.iv Si-.yum lilmir x that a stage show owned by Beverly Covington and called Covington's Chorus of Capering Cuties was now playing. Our tickets were purchased from the cashier, Ruth Anderson, who had Katherine Chrisafis as her assistant. On entering, we were led to our seats by head usher Eugene Walsh. I also noticed some other ushers, including Bill Barron, johnny Thom- as, Iulius Sutton, james Lillard,and Sidney Ryan,all re- splendant in their uniforms. Glancing about us, we saw several people whom we would never have expected to find enjoying this type of entertainment. Seated near us was capitalist lack Cristil, who assured us that, in spite of what people were saying, he did not make his first million by swindling orphans. After convincing him that I was not interested in buying stock in a platinum mine in Hushpuckena, nor in pur- chasing a portion of the Brooklyn Bridge, I asked him if he knew the whereabouts of any of our old school chums from the I-fumes class of '43. He. told me that Iethro Lindsey was also a big operator on Wall Street, and that Freddie Hamlett was the new welter- weight champion of the world. The crunching of pea- nut brittle attracted my attention to the row behind me where sat two shine boys, Frank Rohr and Leslie Raines, munching away merrily. Before I could speak to them, the lights were dimmed, and the show start- ed. In the dancing chorus we all recognized Betty lean Mason, Willie Bee Owens, Dorothy Murphy, Eloise johnson, Virginia Griffin, Dorothy Daniel, Iayne Seymour, and Vera Iverson. We watched a soft-shoe number by Lillian Lawhorn and a ballet dance by Billy Anderson the Ballet Boy. Walter McEwen was the Master of Ceremonies. The last number was a skit presented by the Gruesome Guild of Actors. The hero was portrayed by Gorgeous Gordon I-Ieckle, with Lena Mae Graham as the feminine lead. Carl Hall was the villain, while Toby Glisson played the part of a lap, slinking in and out of the different scenes. We remembered that, confidentially, he al- ways did slink. Taking minor roles were Rubye len- nings, Dorothy Neeley, Ruth Ogletree, Wilbur Leake, and Wayne Walker. After the show, we decided to walk about a bit and stretch our legs, so after instructing the chauffeurs to take the car home we continued on our way. As we strolled past a quiet, rustic church, we heard a famil- iar voice saying, Everybody rise and pass out . On inquiry wo found it to be the voice of Reverend Iohn D. Tonsman, the traveling missionary. We stopped to c-litil witii I-loverend Tonsman a while, and he told us what lie had heard about the various members oi our old graduating class. It seemed that Una Grace Anderson, Lula Cassandras, and Doris Camp were the owners of the Bootie-Tootie Beauty Shoppe on Blow Street. Among the beauty operators em- ployed there were Maymie Cole, Elinor Shoftner, Vir- l l Page Twenty-t'igIlt 1 .ae :lf ginia Wright, Lela Mae Ashton, and Virginia Schnei- der. Their motto is, Our best is none too good. The Majors twins, june and jane, were now Powers models. The Reverend 'also told us that Michael DeLuca was now a happily married man, with a houseful of little yankees, that Bonnie Mae Baker owned an exclusive school for young ladies where Latin was taught by Gloria Rutland, history by Voula Skouteris, and commercial subjects by Margaret Evensky. Esther Ross, Marjorie Williams, and Glenda Moore were working at the new Postal-Union Tele- graph Company. Annemarie Brauer, Elizabeth Brog- don, LaVerne Lazarov, jean Surratt, Celia Freiden, and Libbie Rosen held stenographic positions. Thank- ing the Reverend for this information, we journeyed onward. We started back toward the better section of town, but just as we were crossing the railroad tracks, we practically stumbled down a dingy stairway into the dark dreary halls of an establishment over which hung a sign which proclaimed in weatherbeaten let-- ters that this was Flaniken's Flophouse. The old guy snoozing at the desk looked familiar, and on closer scrutiny turned out to be Forrest himself. l noticed a jumbled heap in the corner, and after l dusted the cobwebs off, I found them to be the bell hops, David Engleman, Paul Webb, Tommy Tanner. and Dick Pearson. In answer to my questions, For- rest told me that james Thomas was a professional gigolo, and that jean Redden, Ethel Young, Elizabeth Williams, Margaret Tomlinson, Nellie Barton, and Dor- othy Grimes were saleswomen in downtown depart- ment stores. Evelyn Kidd and Betty jo Leathers were bareback riders with the Van Sickel Circus, owned and operated by james R. We took our leave, and meandered on until we passed Charlie's Place , and there stood the pro- prietor, Charles Vergos, in the doorway. He invited us in for a footlong on the house. l noticed behind the counter were Wava Clark, Dorothy Keith, Shirley Walters, Commelite Ryan, Sarah jane Schaedle, and Hazel Gipson, busily dishing them up. Back in the kitchen was Roland Tomlinson, chief cook and you- know-what. Reluctantly, we tore ourselves away from this part of town. We had reservations at the Hilliard Hotel for dinner. As we entered, janie Hilliard, manager, rush- ed forward to welcome us. She escorted us to the Rhea Room Cnamed for Senator Elvin Rheaj where Keith Massey's dance orchestra was playing. l had 1 A l Page Tiueizty-nine hardly been seated when I heard a voice calling, Cigars, cigarettes, chewing gum, and mints , and looked around just in time to see Rose Marie Gentry, the cigarette girl. She told us that she was not the only member of our class working at that hotel. Ellen Bishop and Robbie Wilkes were also tray totersf' Besides these cigarette girls, Margeline Sutton, Paul- ine Lawson, Vernice Batsel, and Nellane Davidson were chambermaids. Elevator operators were Mar- guerite Parrott, Margie McDaniel, Evelyn Franklin, and Dorothy Willis. l turned my head just in time to see two burly bouncers, David Franklin and Wil- liam Ferguson, forcibly ejecting playboy Sammie Crone, who, it seemed, had just downed his third Zombie, and was trying to start a free-for-all. The doorman, Conway Moore, hustled him into a taxi, driven by Bill l itcl1patric.:. l heard a by-slander say that the cab started off with a big jerk, and l won- dered if he meant it the way l thought he meant it. On our way out of the hotel we met Elaine La'Croix and Evelyn Curtis, the two foremost lawyers in the country. l was very proud to learn that Virginia Sherman, Freda Harrison, Alma Bogard, Margaret Latham, and Frances Keith were in the XIAAC, and that Pauline Hendren, Nevagene Shoemate, and Mary Simonds were WAVES. Sophie Durling, Sarah Frances Ellis, Harry jordan, Harold Kaufman, Bennie Olswing, Lillian Kauerz, Christine Gost, Dorothy Crickman, and jennie Siegel were working at Sears fthe thirteenth grade of Humesl. Oliver jerkins and Tommie Vin- son were test pilots. We discussed the sudden rise to fame of scientist Cleighton Gannon, who was responsible for the discovery of the new vitamin PDQ. Yes, we were proud to have had all these celebrities as our schoolday friends. As it was growing late, we started back toward the White House. We passed the Lockheed Defense Plant just as the swing shift was coming on. Among the riveters we singled out Donna Conant, Esther jenne, and Laura Lee Corzine. They told me that Bobby Thompson was now pitching for the Byhalia Baseball Team, also, that Earl Goldstein was the man- ager of a gymnasium whose slogan is Come to Gold- stein's Gym lf You Want a Physique Like Gold- stein's or lt Shouldn't Happen to a Dog. His as- sistants were Richard Person and james McDaniel. As my bodyguards and l wended our weary way home, l heard a shrill squeaky voice say, Sister, can you spare a dime? For a moment l thought my eyes had deceived me, but no, it was really he, Al- bert Nelius-a panhandlerl l smilingly produced a quarter, collected my fifteen cents change, and went on my way. The smile on my face was not caused by my amusing experiences of the clay, but by the fact that l now knew what had become of every single member of the Humes High graduating class of l943. Tumi I'Il'1lt.Xl,ll-'YSICYIUR Emrii x X . I- K ' X 1 0 '. W Y M 515W Y' W Jhe Dream of a Graduate W- Qi x L f- A :vm X Q K ,v f QQ Q NX Wink 0 ff X , a w -6 It's Yours Now S-901' cg' 1' fx M , 'P X A a ', ' 1 Q ' ' 'P W 1 Q' ff THE .-sw , a ,525 3 F02 ,fvfl M X X ' ,' , ff' ,Q 'J ' 13255 li H . mail '14,-'aff 5 wif wa! 1 a aaa a h aaa a V 5 . f'fT5Q 'f ?1 :-V..41i7 , '.j'L1p?'fi11 , 3, 5 9 -'J ,1 gf,13, .,-., fi' ' A V 1 7,3 5 yQwNfp CMN? W CMM' ixa 5 SH N W W W a WWW M WW ,fgh J M VL an X 1 - rf' ff! 11, TNT f', I - .ggwww l N10 re Pickings I YEWVHHES ,Mlm WE, to WJ I f i 1 5 5 ji,-fd f, f , f . Avy, x I 9 L 'S r jf ,qw l l ' J! I K Social Scholastic Civic Patriotic Hthletic SCIENCE CLUB rison, Arline Wright, Jerry Glasgow, Betty Lee Low. Second row: Benjamin Anderson, Thomas Keaton, Forrest Hettinger, Thomas Grimes, James Hodges, Miss Elsa Schilling, Third row: Charles Lowry, Fred Heyer, Marlow Cornfield, Floyd Heyer, Edward White, J. T. White, Nick Fillon. Fourth row: Jack Hisky, Charles Harmon, Herman Kaplan, Lloyd Adams, Eugene Curtis, Robert Johnson. W W 'W fa 'iw ' F IF TY CLUB First row, left to right: Louise Taylor, Freda Har- rison, Florence Siegel, Gertrude Fleischer, Julia Blanton, Katherine Bar- mer, Marguerite Parrott, Jeannette Wagerman, Es- ,,, ther Jenne. Second row: May Eve- lyn Kidd, Alma Bogard, Fannie Goldstein, Marga- ret Miller, Paul Webb, Harold Kaufman, Marga- ret Evensky, Esther Ross, 'WW Joyce Bailey, Voula Skou- teris. Third row: Mary Chris- tine Bogue, Rosemary Robinson, Mary Louise Robinson, Luther Patter- son, Miss Lilla Mae Farr, W' William Ferguson, Elaine -A LaCroix, Jacqueline Hays. V Virginia Schneider. NATIONAL HONOR. SOCIETY Vi,-Hi ,-UW, Ipit if, right: lluliillll llrown, llorotliy lialns. Willis, I l1il'ftllf't-1 Sis-gel, Fra'-ilzi llarrison, Forrest lflani- Third row: Vivian Sholfner, lletty Jo Leathers, Jennie ,V ,klifgg l4jlf::iiii,y ltir-hinond, Miss Nlztlwl lteed, Miss Siegel, Gloria ltutland, Lillian Kanerz, Sara Jane I '11, 15,-,inf-li, Miss llortvnsi- 'l'oinIiiir.on, 'Voniiny 'l'anner, Sr-Iiaedle, .lack Crisill, Robert Barker, Cecil Rlggin, I thier Jenni-, Alhort Nt-Iins, Vi-lia l reiiIm-n, Charles File, Luther Patterson, Wilhur Lealie. -,,,.,,,,,, ,-,mg 1:4-tty .li-:in Nlason, tion-die llnighe:-i, l+'onrth row: Voula Skonteris, Cozette Cole, Freidu ry,,,g y,,,.- rzoizt, Sara lfrziiii-on ldllifz, Annvniarie Ilraner, Katz, Imogene May, lilsther Wainnlan, Paul Wehh, 1 nf- I,:.,f:iiov, iilii-Iyn Vtirlis, Iron-otliy Daniel, lt. l.. Elaine Latfroix, Cleighton Gannon, .lean McCullough. root' lliltiqii-il, lioovlzni Grimes, ltobert Wil- Keith Massey, Charles Choate, Marjorie Williams. First row, left to right: Betty Hughes, Dorothy Mor- First row, left to right: Bettye Burke, Georgia Skouteris, Leah Rosenberg, Gertrude Fleischer, , Martha Watts, Margaret Allen, l Dorothy Willis, Voula Skouteris, Frances Baruchman, Commelite i Ryan, Betty Jo Leathers, Gloria Rutland, Catherine Rutland, Second row: Beverly Shivers, Fannie Goldstein, Sophie Durling, Joan Rooney, Betty,Pegues, Caro- lyn Crane, Doris Etheridge, Louise Neely, Mary Jo Nearn, Geneva Crone, Rosa Paller, Esther Wain- man. Third row: Lena Edminston, Annemarie Brauer, Alma Bogard, Donna Conant, Charlotte Sharp, Betty Jean Mason, Cornelia Alex- ander, Libbie Rosen, Marguerite Parrott, Virginia Griiin, LaVerne Evensky, Miss Mildred Scrivener. Fourth row: Ruth Russum, Jennie Siegel, Joyce Williams, Doris McBride, Louise Taylor, Jua- nita Vernon, Bettye Burson, Ear- line Wright, Ruth Bartee. 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Agni., Qfrw af in .alg3,i2rg,f Q'i5,+,f,,,in'n. gf: A ,3 'P 5 ,, gi 4- H 'rg 'any 'iq ,Q , 5'4'Y11f?'l'l:-' , ,ggi ,- '. 'Ti a i.. STUDENT GOVERNMENT 4 OFFICERS i i i i I i i V wr Left ui right: Alhr-rl Nelius, President: Juanita Astin, Secretary: .Ivan Ann Mc-f'ullnugli, Girls' Vice-President, Keith Massey, Tru euro ' s -'-Q 1 Pl v 0 'FJ- MONITORS , , fxi .QM-4 ,T 'E ' ' ' ' First row, left. In right, lflfllllffl l'4'l':-um, I'I:ii'l l':i1'fl1vl1, Sn-1-mill rnw: William lliPll1. M. L. NVil'1CheSleI', Shirley Mary Judith Shermfl, Mmy Lim lluilgf-ns, .li-:in .lun Mi- 'IH-rry, Murguiw-I All:-ii, lmrntliy Brown, Donna Conant, Nor- f ullough, Keith Mare:-my, Alhf-rt Ni-lius, .luulillai Awilin, Alziriflm- um I.1-wi:-1, IA-:nh lim-ivi1b0i'g, Gloria Rutland, Paul Webb, cott, Mary Frunf-f-:-1 Trur-, 'l'lifnn:is All-Ki-nm' lmviml Frauiklin, Miss Zulu Boswell, sponsor. llllz Ili-,1:,xi,li Sv Xlflll l'lIPI'IIUN Pugr' Tlliriy-Si-l' W , 4, ' 1 - , +'.mfM.i NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE First row, left to right: Rosa Paller, Esther Wainman, Comme- lite Ryan, Nevagene Shoemate. Second row: Miss Helen Lochrie, Betty Hughes, Laura Corzine, Viv- ian Shoffner, Norma Breeden, Third row: Walter McEwen, Harold XVebber, Freda Jolly, Ethel Young, Herman Kaplan, Glen Honeycutt. SECOND PERIOD SPEECH CLUB First row, left to right: Fanny Goldstein, Charlotte Sharp, Caro- lyn Brenner, Magdalen Mcllvain. Matilda Saperstein, Lorraine Bar- nett, La:Verne Evensky, Florence Kline. Second row: Miss Helen Lochrie, Earl Carver, Jack Kaplan, Billy Bradshaw, Richard Person, Sammy Adler. NATIONAL THESPIANS First row, left to right: Dorothy Herrick, Dorothy Crawford, Billy Anderson, Miss Elsa Alice Schil- ling, Miss Helen Lochrie, Walter McEwen, Albert Nelius, Mary Koli- vas. Second row: Commelite Ryan Nevagene Shoemate, Margelene Sutton, Beverly Brown, Joyce Nicholas, Florence Siegel, Evelyn Franklin, Ethel Young. Third row: Earl Carver, Harold Webber, Carl Hall, Roland Tom- linson, Billy Bradshaw, Jean Mc- Cullough, Paul Webb. MISS HELEN LOCHRIE Instructor SPEECH CLUBS if if 7 ff 5? affix 7 Z -'U i 4 ,W , fr , ,,,,,,,f 'if ,ff 2' Y 77 'W ff , X M019 if RED CROSSMVQ J ,.'ll fd ' ,if f , fra f, HW' ff ', - V4 if 1 i lunior Chapter First row, left to righf: Mary Frances True. Chris Fer- ranfe, Buck Kwaitney, Belly Margolin, Thelnia ffrone, Mary Virginia Johnson, Earl Kitferrnan, Beverly Shire-rs, Maurice Miner. Second row: Lihirley Curtis, Kalhleen Nolen, .lack Kelly. Douglas Davis, Denrsey Marhur, Berry Bennett, Mildred Glaze, Mary Louise Cox, Fay Williams, Miss Loiief-e Pearfre -SIJUDSOIZ '1'l,i1'fl row: Hoherr Ever-err. Bess Holt, .Ioyre Shoffner, Billy Jean Mofflellan, Juanita Yernor, Mary lilizaheih Moen. Mary Jo Nearn, Tommy Gosl, M. L. Winchester, Audrey Stewart. Fourth row: Dorothy Jean Lavelle, Arthur Crook, Jack Iinlenmn, Seymour Perrovsky, Betty Johnson, Peggy Reeker, Vincent Spinosa, Vivian Tennel, Martha Butler, Anna Bell GWi4l'Ill9y. Fifth row: Charles Reasons, Eugene Bollinger, Irene Kat- foulif, Eugene Story, Berry Jane Allen, Norma Jean Tutor, Walter Wilkins, Floyd Johnson, Jr,, Helen Hines, Clifford Gibson. ww V, .,, T- -f - , - Senior Chapter lirl-1 row lvl! lo riohl Mi Klum ll Iwi lil:-nn llonvx- ., ., 4 ,.. . , I f-llli, flfsorue L-Lnnnlzr., Iloiolliu Ili-l.ifl., .Irwin Xnn Mc'l'nl- lollgh, l red:1 linriizon, I':lnl Xkvllh, lflilk Xinlo-ihon, Miss iileanor liifrlizriflroil. fieffond roll' llr-nnui HI:-uliiip, iiillllllll .Xdlf-i, I lo,x'4i Wright Lev-il liildffi, .lnrll .wlnil-i, loin-1 lls-iiinuwl, Jnlu- Lnslu' Jnnies Iiodyfcr., l,infIj, llllfli-i Third row: Joe 'l':1nner, Mary Slllllillllbl, lixelyn Fnrlis. Norinn llreeden, June lferher, Jeanne-ite Wzmernmn, Evelyn Nelins, Melila Graf-e, Maxine Sr-ott, Ann Pllllllllll. lfonrlh row: Janie Hillurd, Wilmer llines, Iillmhelli Urol:- flon, Harriet. Fleisr-lier, Mary liivlnulz, Jerry Glusimw. lilulne Iiaflroix, Carolyn Massey, Dol Morrison, Mnry Louise Rob- Anson. 515- it Wir' ffm - in i i,i5,pkg , . yi' V ' ' , 'we , .K i, I my . I i HUMES' PART IN NATIONAL DEFENSE The Hurnes chapter of the Red Cross, directed by Misses Mary Fisher and Loriece Pearce, is meeting the emergency re- quests brought about by conditions ot World War H. Miss Eleanor Richardson, assistant principal, is Iunior Red Cross Chapter Chairman tor Memphis and Shelby County. Miss ELEANoR Ricimsosoi-1 Pflflf' TM7't1!'7l'i7 ' THE HER,XT,TJfSI12NIfPR Emrifx ln' .grit N any 7 F - A i LATIN CLUBS Caesar First row, left to right: Herman Kap- lan, May Richardson, Mary Richartz, Walter Underwood, Robert Schaeflle, Jane Ferber, Sylvia Shiffman, Forrest Hettinger. Second row: Sylvia Wolf, Marjorie McKewen, Leslie Jones, Margaret Allen. Frankie Edwards, Sara Rook, Margue- rite Sumrners, Martha Nelson, Vivian Mills. Thirrl row: Archie Epstein, Lindy Wilder, Nick Fillon. A Virgil First, row, left lo riulilf lmnln llosene Sf-vom! row: lfreirln Knlz, Virginia Wagemmn, Gloria lxuflnnfl. rilwllon, .mnnomzwie Brauer. 'Q 'rggg 5 ,S won HIIIIIHX lf'l!I4' Furl!! Sv 4' . i1 'r .., . ,A P 3,1253 '45 ,LMI Y.: SPANISH CLUBS v First Year First row, left to right: Jean Mullins, Mar- tha Taylor, Dorothy Shankman, Mildred Jones Bettye Burson, Mary Varvanes. Second row: Jane Haynes, Beverly Shivers, Betty Burke, Georgia Skouteris, Irene Sturges Geneva Crone, Joyce Lott, Miss Agnes Gibson iw Third row: Jacqueline Jett, Robert Finn Felix Maupin, Morris Shore, James Hodges Billy Jean Hardison, Geraldine Knight. Fourth row: Jean Tanner, Leslie Inman Jerome Adler, Eugene Turner, John Tons man, George Sanidas, Jean Beaton. 'ff , ff ,' ' Second Year I First row, left to right: LaVerne Evensky, ieeond row: Agnes Gibson, Toby Glis LaVerne Lazarov, James Price, Richard Per- son, Jack Slater, Jesse Zellner, Vivian Shoffnex son, Cecil Riggin, Rosalie Bozof, Mary Louise Third row: Norma Breeden, Manuel Brown Durbin. Albert Nelius, Floyd Wright, Dorothy Brown Page Forty-one Tm-3 Hlclc.xI.n- more EDIT o W T' T , , -5 4- Z A WE, THE WGMEN . X, 2 ' . K, Zgvzf ' f 6, -1 Cosmetology Graduates First row, left to right: Frances Maynard, Huyel Epinette, Huili Russum, Elinor Shoffner, Leia Mae Ashton, Juanelle Davis, Willie Maude Harris, Mrs, Odessa Neely, instructor. Second row: Myrtle Levircli, Harriet Fleischer, Lula Cassaiidrazs, Una Grace Anderson, Mae Evelyn Kidd, Ruhye Jennings. Third row: Bessie Alexander. Shirley Hifkey, Margie Tate, Mari- lyn Davis, Maymie Cole, Gladys Belch, Hazel Gipson. 5 , , .' Q ' i G ., ,W ' X lr W4 ,wg ff' if fa. V, .Y ,ff 2 f W... Q' .f ' , . ' X ,Y I 'f , , Q' l' ,f ' tow 4 . 3:5 N 1 . 4, Cosmetology Girls First row, left to right: Frances May- nard, Hazel Epinette, Ruth Russum, Elinor Shoffner, Mrs. Odessa Neely, Lela Mae Ash- ton, Juanelle Davis, Una Grace Anderson. Second row: Myrtle Levitch, Harriet Fleischer, Lula Cassandras, May Evelyn Kidd, Rubye Jennings, Willie Maude Harris. Third row: Bessie Alexander, Shirley Hisky, Margie Tate, Marilyn Alexander, Mayrnie Cole, Gladys Belch, Hazel Gipson. Fourth row: Jerry Glasgow, Doris Camp, Evelyn McDowell, Jewel Reynolds, Dorothy Morrison, Arline Wright, Peggy Dunn, Doris Steed. 4 . T0 , , , W4 , - samununnuuluunuununulnun i i,,L,l,,,,--, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ll gy i 5 ,,,, 1 11 -.,., ..... - -..ee L f 5 , .. f W i cz, fe- 1 f . i i ,' .L -W - , 4, fwe, - V, V 1 l 1 'MJ'---MVA if 'wr 'nur 'if i '- ' f . , i - ill Q v 1 v A .Y -' 6' 3 as ,a.J..rg Ilia, . M ' ' 31' '11, V 1 w , 3 . , l , .-. Wi lr G . , 7 ' as 4? 1 4 ' 4 ' ' A 5 . 1 .- 1 V . 2 ' 1. Ji .. t l , 4 . 3 . 4 . ,Q if I ,A 'V. y C ,,, 1 3' k l 5,1 44 3 4,5 lc' Q v I 4? Photoplay Club lfirsl row, lull lo right: Celia lfreiden, Nevagene slim-iiiiilv, ldvelyii l I'illllillll, Miss Claire Marie El- lloll, .li I'zil'l'uiIl -miie Siegel, Ilorolliy llerriek, Marguerite Sw-mill row: Gertrude l+'leisr'lier, Lihbie Rosen. Xirginii llril'l'iii, Louise 'l'aylm', Rosa Paller, Alma lliigiird, lilsilier Vvklllllllilll. , , rl, ., K yr ' ,'iF'in VICTORY MINDED FIRST YEAR CABINET MAKING AND MILL WORK SHOP BOYS .1 Q C, First row, left to right: Alton Eichelberger, Joe Bridges, Jimmy Young, Rus- sell Dawson, Paul Murphy, Charles Harmon, Jake Lus- key, J. T. Barnes, Rodgers, Tom Davis. Edwin Second row: R. G. Brooks, Griffin Gregory, T i l f o r d Eugene Flowers, Neal Cain, Meyers, Harry High, Charles Steiger, Frank Talbot, Joe Glancy. Third row: David Wooten, Walter Higdon, Stanley Pike, Johnny Cassidy, Nick Agnos, Thomas Goodwin. WING First row, left to right: Mr. Keathley Presgrove, Luther Pat- terson, Sam Holt, Jimmy Moore, Eugene Walsh, Richard Harri- son, Harry Britton, Miles Smith, Billy Curle. Second row: Jack Weakley, William Hines, Thomas McKen- zie, Eugene Anton, Charles Fite, Eugene Curtis, Clarence Holt, Paul Loenneke, Walter Patzele. Third row: Eddie Bramlet, James Price, Robert Barker, Jack Williams, Billy Leslie, David Engleman, Charles Ed- man, Mike Strauss, Edward Xiques. Fourth row: Douglas Day, Jack Kaplan, Charles Vergos, Bennie Cole, Gordon Heckle, Ed Sewell, Johnny Cassiday, J. T. Barnes, Thomas Goodwin, Eu- gene Myers, Roland Tomlinson. SMITH-HUGHES GRADUATES IN CABINET MAKING, MILL WORK Y-vw wwf ....,,, , First row, left to right: Julius Sutton, Oliver Jerkins, Conway Moore, Alfred Brog- don, Jimmie Moore, J. D. Hibner, Elvin Rhea. Second row: Charles Choate, Bennie Cole, Tommie Vinson, Frank Rohr, Gordon Heckle, Ed Sewell, Lionel Coffey, Mr. E. L. Lewis, ina structor, Y som F GSTERIN G SECOND PI-LKIOD First row left to right: Leah Rosenberg, Jeannelte xVE!Lff'l'l'IlHYl, Evelyn Noe, Martha. lmvis, xv ' Dawson, Charlene Giyfson, 1:1141 e- lene Mcllivain, I-'hyllus I-' 'i r H. Helen Lonnekc, .lolita . s i, Mary Lou Turner. Nettie Thomp- son, Marie Jenkins, S-war: 'I .: DoriS Stewart, La Y--rne 'H ' Velma Turnipsffefl, .Iuanim Ver- ner, Dorothy Sffhneirlf-r, iff-my Fm, ,. v H' .Mg L' s I ,-vt, fr FIRST PERIOD , First row, left to right: Doris Etheridge, Carolyn Crain, Myrtle Levitch, Mar- garet Evensky, Cornelia Fil- lon, Annie Lou Almond, Dor- othy Shankman, Marjorie Scott, Joyce Jones, Alma Bo- gard Priscilla Herron, Fran- cis Thompson, Helen Belch, Hazel Eppmette. Second row: Virginia Mead, Joanna Coscia, Billye Sanders, Rubye Clark, Angeline Robillo, Nancy Mc- Arthur Julia Blanton, Elinor bhoffner, Mary Jo Noam, Geneva Crone Wava Brown, Theone Agnos, Ruth Katz. Third row Vivian Mills, Rosemary Hmes, Shirley Boyd, Patsy Reason Ruby Levinson, Jayne Seymour. Marjorie Ma- ther Mary Lewis, Ester Ross, Ruth Bartee Frances Nixon. Mamie Pole Fourth row: Frmda Kat? Dorothy Wein- m in Marjorie Mr-Kewes, Dor- othy Bu-isell Doris Lambert. Martha Nelson, Ruby Couch, Jean Stubherfield, D o r i s Brown Tommy Newson, Mary Ann Harllry Dot Davis, Louise Iiulf Fifth row: Lorine Afhorrl of-neva Lloyd, Em- nd 14:1 fharlotte- Xvalters, Lillian Holt, Myrtle Stone. .Ioan smith Joan Rooney. llmnr- Iafaroyy Belly Piguefl. M try Kollxas. Sue Fletcher, Jr-.in Tanns-r Emma Laura 'uturdixant 9. X'VildS, Vivian Easley, Martha XVatts, Joyre Slofl-if. '::ulrnf- Henflrf-n, Irf-nf: Prop-4s,Vll'ulrli,1 Lineherger, Third roxy: Irorolliy Mfurphy, Belly Jo 1,1-:frlu-rf, Kathryn Ruthlonrl, Am. Vfulvor.. Hella Brown, lrorothy Hariri.-, lil-- heffsa Henflerron, lfIl'ILf ll Mall' Mary Louisa lrurlfin, Anim Vunl- U minus. I-'our-1 li rox-.i .I11,fu.lt.i ,V 'uf' Patrerson, Virlllnm I'5lf-. Sllirlf-j. llaslfy, laffsrif- ,x1f1xl.yifw', Iafmn H Mffjoy. Martha lmfwy, .I-mill'-tw 3 ' fume, Iaf,r.r.y xi-11 suxlinur.. lm-V , why Willis, rzwlyf. I-'lm.1-rim, Y M, vi Nevagenr- Sho'-rnarf-, Hop-l Minh- f I ison, ,A ..,,. 4, ,, - - -f - - - '-L-' -. ,, , ,, ,L ,,,,,, V ,,,,,, , ,X W, X , , W., la WW W, Wu 1 j 4 2 Z I y yy 2 an -- fv' '-' .Az -U a .PA wa ,vi 'fl' , ,Jr ,, THIRD l'l'llKl0D lflrsl nm. I--11 lo riszhlr -1015 llnrlus, lmr-:why llrmxn .Inu- nvllq- lmxls, lim-is Sivvll. lu rg-Ito Vols-, .lulw l u'l'lmI'. Just!- pliluu- 1'-ugh-, .I--nn 'l'm-niple. lllurln Sullvr, llully l'lYlll!'5'- llurrlw-I l-'I--nslu-r, KAIIIIPFIIIE' linlmrlls, ll.-115 llonnuy, Ester llznnnmn. Si---mul roxy: Mil- iln-il lllnlw, Maury Juni' Prlve. Ilol- lu----I Smith, L1-nu Ed- lnlslun, Anim Hl lllkI', l l'llllklt' lxhlniu--ls, l.m-rulm- Shipman, Jlmlnla- Mm- Uxvrluh. Peggy lulnlrll, I-'lun-nu-v Kline, Belly Jv.-n ll.-uslon, th-rtrude XVeiSS. will----lu 1'ul'l'm-y. Third row! llosullu llozof. lmrothy Mul- lu-llvn, lfrunvcs Maynard, Lois Jolinson, Wilma Hurley, Doris Ile-:zulu-y, Nalmolnu 'Eyeretlev Many liyv-Iyn Klflrl, Dorothy 1'r:iul'onl, l'na Graf-e Ander- son, .Irwin Mullins. Fourth row: ln-ggy Xl'omls, Margie 'Pull-, lflarllnv XVrl1zht, Phrls- llm- llolitln-, Jane Powers. Mnrllarr-l Hull, Mary Kelly. I-Ill:-xv Wnwrs, Pauline Madden, lflw-:ln Jolly, Louise Taylor, Man-than M1-Pullur. l lflh row: llnllyi- flrnlnum, tlllh- Mnv Itillnllux, Mnrlhu l'xn-lu-r, Mur- um-rllv Summa-rn, .lvun Mvvul- luuuh, Norman ln-wls. lmuh M:-th-1-, vm-mllv llmzlws, Holly llllxlll-H. lllllllZl'l'lt' Rnlunlmwr, Jw-un-I llvynnhls, PHYSICAL FITNESS l l Fifth Period First row, left to right: Li-rline Brisf-oe, Mary Ellen Tnmpley, Joyce Rose, Evelyn Xelius, Kathryn Lrozier, Anne Marie Sninosa, Irene Stergios, Rosa Puller, Hildred Minis, Beverly Brown, Theresa Norman, Mary Lee Holder, Alma Shears, Joyf-e Slioffner. Second row: Phyllis Anton, Bernii-e Glutt, Evelyn Russell, Helen Glatt, Viola Dodson, Gladys Stephens, Fioreni-e Peat-oi-14, Jgiwqugling- Jett, Betty Harrison. Juanita Davis, Glenda Allen, Sarah Postum, Dorothy Shook. Mildred Minis, Glenettn Tomlinson, Sonja 1-losenlverg. Third row: Carlene Shumaker, Jenn S4-hweun, Vliarlotle Sharp, Helen Chrisafis, Jean Poulus, Ida Lou XXX-lrlon, Betty Jones, Floy PHYSICAL EDUCATION, Never can it be said that l-lumes' girls do not get their full share of exercise. For every day, each girl's hour of gym is filled with activity. Miss Hortense Tomlinson, instructor, sees that every- one Works hard at keeping that school girl figure. Working toward this end, activities ot the girls in- clude rythmic exercises, volleyball, basketball, march- ing drills, and square dances. A Nell Vlarlc. Aliiiwwflla 1'zlr1non, XVillo Jones, June Millxvoofl, Shirley lit-iiwoii, Hr-len 'THIN- lllI?1Lllll, Mary Nell Snitz, I,:u'erne Exensky. Fourth roxy: Meliia llrwwf-. Louise Young. 4'2ll'l'l6' Keltner, Jettie Millflleton, Virginia Hziilr-y, Vairolyn Mars:-y, l'Zuth,Hfiy, Kathleen Nolen, Betty Lv-e Lowe, Arlini- XVriqht. Lmt Morrison, June Parker, Faye XYillizims, Hi-len Giyvson. Sylvan lYoll'. Fifth row: Elizrllwth Hudson, June Tonuhill, I-Losernary Gentry, Marry Rose Brown, Jr-:in Perkins, Sui- K. Hollins, BeLty Craig. Martha. I-lietz, Mary Itiv-lmrtz, Billie .Ii-:in Mivlellzin, Roberta Sherman, Jean Milton, Sylvia Shillnizin. WAR TIME NECESSITY In addition to a regular gym schedule, each year brings the May Day Festival at Crump Stadium. This year, because of transportation difficulties, the city- Wide plan was called oil, and a festival was held at the school. Gym girls appeared in a number at the graduation pageant in Gverton Park Shell at the close ot school. l in it 25 4 ' , l f1,4,,.--W... ..., .Mmm S' thP ' d First row, left to right: June Gwaltney, Mu.:-ion Kaplan, Luwille lfrpurlh row: I'--gm xvynti, lm,-.,11,5 3i.w1.-inure 1l,,,.1.1e llsill Inn. Poor, Mnry I , Allen, Milrlreil Jones. Martha Siniontls, Iluzel 'l'reritl1i-ni, Alpha Pilant, Eloise Vvoocl, Imrthea ldgf-ll, Sue f'r-ull. Johnson, Charlotte Quirk, Helen Thelma Weeks, Anahell Miller, Belly Jones, .limn Miller, A'1:il'l.fzlrf-1 Jean High, Gralilinr- Knight, Ri-ss Second row: Jeanette Pine, Sterling, Evelyn Bishop, Billye Halt, Dorothy VVhite, Mode-ss Carter, Virginia liarliielrl, lrinig.-up Browder, Flora. Mann. Third row: Dorothy Ann Powers, Virginia ll4lll'll'i,ll'l, lfiuinw-s Kathryn l-lines, Miiry Virginia John- Baruchman. Veatrif-e Stevensfm. Son, Ruby Yarbrough, Mary Elizabeth VVhile, Mary ViLl'I1?ll'?LS, Grf-lvlien Yancey, Adele Mendelson, Miriam Levine, Helen lieilflf-n, Billye .lime High. otliy Nlzirriru. l,orr:iinw l1:ir1n'tt, li--zillion 'l'linrnl-nru, ll--vi-rly Sliix-rs. .lfvyve Lott, Iii-ily Jzinf- Alny, Yi-lniii Y.in Hi-'lil--, Ni-llie linlfl-urll, Sni- l'ftl'l4'l', Maury June Snnlll, ,Xuilri-5 Slf-xxsill, l'i-:my Hill lmiotliy lllwl-ls. l il'lli ron: Ili-li-n 1':u1'pwi1li-1, 19.-inum FlxUlllt'l'lN, lh-Irv llurl-1, Mary llarrlnxvny, Noinpi lf:--n-li, Imr-willy llnlli-5 Anil:-'5 llr--nn, INl.ir-that Youmgi-1'. Frzinvu-s Ilulli-r, li:illii'5n liilxxair-ls. Vilnius.: llizinthzini. k Jl ' ulliy .lf-:in lfuflun, l'1-:ur 1'1IHS:IlHH. X'-4in.i Xlzi- Ilmllve Sixth row: ln-slie .I-ini-s, .lwiry fllnssnxxy llifliy XVriiy, Hazel XYri94hl, Mnru:irvt .-Xlli-n, K.iIlir5n l'onlo-, lwuey lfvinn. Joy Blayloilk, Murlhu. Moore, l r:iniw-s Tru:-, lim-I-.ix.i lx-nl, .l-mn Xnn Mrejgdgmsl ljornelifi Alexziiitler, Q fr ev-lei je azfmen 1 V'-7 v 1' First row, left to ripht: Dwain Arnold, lizirl Partlon, Jesse Williams, Lula Cassandras, Irene Propes, Sue Craft, Orlele llumas, James Neal, Terlfly Perrovsky, Lawrence Pleasants. Second row: Malcolm Earnest, Hazel Hipsoli Margie Mather, Vivian Moore, Joy Blaylock, :Jean Tanner, Jean Schwenrl, Fharles Harmon. Jethro Lindsey. Third row: Oliver Jerkins, Charles Verflas, Marie Mcljaniel, Vivian Shoffner, Rosemary Hines, Martha McCullar, Shirley Hiskey, Mary Lewis, Gwindle Parnienrer, Sam Holt. Fourth row: Robert Warden, Doris Camp. Vharlotte Sharp, Veatrice Stevenson, Kathrine Hines, Goldie Brown, Maxine Scott, Gladys Stephens, Helen Loenneke, Gates Thomas, Fifth row: William Jeffries, Frank Taniboli Robert Dye, Mike Strauss, Joe Beasley, Billy Barfield, Jack Hughes, Floyd Glover, Walter Thornas, Robert Bishop, 7'JCfiVifL.c'J The Art Department has carried on a program of practical activity, functioning when occasions de- manded in such civic projects as making posters for the O.P.I-X., and in such school affairs as making favors for the Officers' Luncheon, for the Officers and Sponsors' Entertainment, and lor the Football Bon- quet, and posters for the Male Beauty Show, Till. lll,HXI,Il' Simson limuiox flrnong patriotic c'wntril iition: are their striking pos- lorzz lor tho Elmitli Aim?-i'1t'tiii proarams of both the Nine- teenth Cl. llllll ,! Phill -'uid Brooks Memorial Art Gal- lory. l!l1::::v:1 ll l,w1il:20 l!lollCll and Evelyn Clark Gre in zrlrii-'loin in wit Puyv F0 rty-sw s xl H., ui' . ly If V. L 1 XXXL Mfg? 4 . .W ,L-ar yjy A f ul Ulxx :U xc.. Q D513 Q Ju, Kk NL , N Um x X . F I -BXRDON O v A, PATRIOTIC E -g it' sf rift A '+df Hl1 ,K-xx .px 'K ,Fig-k ' D 1' .pk-k'kk 3 5 Q I-ISL Q1 C'- ab -'Q 'K 0' X 'X 1 I Y 'fi-X NH by ' ar F1-. u Q 4 . .3 g We Q 2 1 i E .. f X QI' Qs X91 , 'H II:-'Taxa ,:4qat:',?J:l7f b 'Hx 'ffl 91- -M 'FH .yn I A CONTRIBUTIONS l ' 222-1lF?f' Y' Q ff i?5?'f? ' ' Arr , l, v- ,. , , M ig, , af A, ,ii in-3 ' fi' 1 ff' ir , , r Q U A . lg, W .. l l 4 l l l l l Miss '-fi ,UU Mk .33 . ct CHORUS Senzor Glee Cl Miss Elsie Mczrmcnn A . l Jr ff 1 l v First to right: Miss Virginia Ale xzinfler, Beverly ,q A ilrna Hurley, Bagwell, Betty Ja Floyd Sm if hart, Mr'Lernore, -i-.im Joyre Charles row: Sarah Frances Williams, Virginia Wright, Donna, Cecil Greenland, Tmmtll Evelyn Nelius, Freda Harrison, ernfm , Frank 'l'au1h0ll, atherine Richarxl:-i, G9l'll'l' Weiss, ' hnQYixfln, Izerlyuiinglni. , ary Lou l-'nl-re fi Iflani' 1 .l oyve B i l l V Mehta ,Gi zwb, Ernest fRoland, Carl 'Gagli?,giEvelyn'Curtis, Sarah Jane Willie Bgei lowenr watts Pine, Dorothy Shook, lH8Dd,EfSQfl, 'rothy Rn ' Bonnie ,Asl9X3IlllQl',Ae akg L ohy Glis- Petrovski. nqua. Peggy . Adele Menrlelsnn, Q0 QJAF fx f3f, 'l 2 f 4 ,l - 'Vial ii at 'ow-94 U5-A Walters, BElIp'.IJ0l'l65. ..,5,Cl-vfq , J , ' 2:2032 Marthai D P ,r W IA asf efl Jf 'VW aim ry rw lfirr-,l mvu, lell lo riyllli Nlrillyvlnq 'l'lmlrlrl:wiliH liley, Shirley Halley, VPIIII lin' ln, lu lllll X Nl Ashley, flliarles, llawzsmi, llnpll Ima: S: an llnl I N, 4 iq' R4 I, Il l'H,l'll,F:, VVHIIFH' 'l'lnmllfl.f-lil, l-:yup Vlnlll, .lillllffh li .nm l ' H ' l'a,lmel', Mary llarinfln, llf-lf-n l':lllf-isnil, .Xnn Kllnlfnml :Www I Vpanf595 'I'r,1l1l,AlhQl'l:i lluiiwll, ilflillk lillmln-rl: Nlw: X ll I Sergfmfl l'UW1 Miss. lil:-,lv Alilllllilllll, Ilmwllu-llvl lillllky ICI an N HHTTYH- Hell Winsell, Ilel,l,l' Jenn ll5'llfll'I lLlu, lznllllm .le-,lin A xllnrsn , 'l f 'l'lll row: Lmrfllliy lJrzll'i'iil, lim-,rl Wu:-Iifel, llc-ily Nlswgllllll, Mu V li l'rf-H l'1ll lrlk, Shirley mill, ,Img rjfllllffilciil, lrxlng fli'a-pm-y, Ilnyninnrl W1-nz -l, l'z x .' ir ly T - May, llulnirl. .lunf::s, Vlnlvel liJllll54'y, l'll1llllB While, Hlili' if 'r' z , Terry, Harpy Lynn flVffI'l4lIl, livlen lllllnnnrs-1, lvlniy Ann llll pll'f'kE! 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A lbert Neliue, Florence Siegel Reporters--Marjorie Williams, Lo Verne Lozorov, lim- News Editor -., ..-.,-.AY uul..,,,.,,w,ww.,, Y Y V E Sther WGN-lmfm muy Von Sickel, Looise Toylor, Rosa Puller, Ioyce Advertising Editor leeee ,eee,e eeee,,,,,,l, 1 9 Cm lficcullough I12l1fhO1GSfMfff'f1 ,Klffefmfmf George B1Hm9S1eYf Artist 4 'A e 'Ae 'e e ee ' Q e E ml Pgrdon Press-Silrrliior Eioilcaiiondent .......,,.,, Esther Wcxirxrncm Sports Writers --'- -e----e F 10751 Wflghtf Fmflk Wlldpff Commercial-Appeal Correspondent ,,,,4,.,,, Bettye Burson CO1uH1f1iSf ............f..eVe,.v..,......,.... E ......e E A E Iome Seymour Typists ........v...........l,,................. Freda Iolly, Louise Taylor l I ! , 'X W 'V 'WF O ' ,, , ,, First row, lfffl tn riglll: Inman l',:nIIvr. Iistlu-I' uvilllllllilll, l'1lux'1-luvv Sivgvl, Allu'-rl Nolius, Jayne Sf:,Yl'f1Ulll', .Imm Alun Mfff'lllloug4I1, l1'1'1-mln .lull3.'f1Q- 'ltQ v ' Sf-rfonrl Vow: Imllisr- 'l':nylul', ,limnu Yun Sim-In-l, l':ilI'l l'zlrulul1, Im VUVIIL' Luzalruv, Bettye , , , , . , . . , Iiursrm, lflnyfl NN rlglul, l'l':uuIm- Xlllelu-r, .Xln1',lm'11- Xknllimns, g 'rf' A Tm-5 III-:n,u.lr 5lI,NI1lIi l'lIlI'IIl x l'rlg1f' Ififlyl-foul' r . 1 A,,,:v' r.. Gaaefzinq ifze Afewi X teh, ...Q I 4' if .w 'Q . . '1 ui3iI:?f3a.Q .f-. I WF 1 ' . MF 1 'WH u 2 3' 3 ,f'm'i:,- i Q' :gil , 4-if, , v i. ,. . ki. ..5,,,, .,..4,', , V ' 5-vm.. , 5 1-'51k 'Q: gp .1 Hs 1' , ,,.f,-,,1,,,d,. Y ,V , ,7,ql,,,: 1 - , Ly W 1 ,W izgwti A , ' f.,, 1' -Qui RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS Instructor SERGEANT R. GUNN, Dedication To Sergeant A. R. Gunn, the boys in the military unit, as a token of their admiration and good will, dedicate the R.O,T.C. Section of the 1943 Senior Herald. HI HH un -fff SLNIUIL I'Im'i'u N Page Fifty-.wir if 4' 95 . 75- 7 ' Q .. ff Page Fifty-seven COLOR GUARD f---k------N --,,, -f kv-Y ---,- W . V -, - V ,vu , , A.-,,.,-,--v4.......,. I Left to right: Paul Murphy, Oscar Buchanan, Harvey Aden, Floyd Smithart, Herman La Veller l THE HERALD-SENIQR Em'rIoN ' MEN- 1 1 4 OFFICERS FIND SPONSORS ,V ,,,,,,,,, ,W , ,,-,, ,,,. ,mg A ffl, f 4 A Q, 0 fy, ' fkw' ,,,,, I , 'ww , - Ulf Ei if ,Jaw ff Y ,MW rj f S' .+ 1 1? 361 ,W ', 4 Capmin Imuirs J, Har'a,m,, PMST 3, 1 ull-I Mzujur ,Inu-la Vvislil SQr'gf:ar:1, A. Ii. fjllflll, 4IJl'XH,r li. Ilmnwrnrv Vmla-I Xlnjur I lav1'a-In-v Sin-gvl Cadet I,ieutffn:mr, Vulfmf-i I or1'wa1 Iflsmlkvn T. I mlm f llll'Illl Imm-Q Lullurcl Hfmorary ffadvl, I,irfuI,r:1nanI, f'ulfmc.I hnrnlyn IMIIIIIIHX N. Ilrvlmx'au1'x' Vmla-I fqillililill l-lvvlvn f'llI'Iiii 'Inu IIx,uzr,:v I-'r NIHI' l 1,,H4,-., I' 'lf l i,'l!l-f'i!IIll 1 J f ggi FACULTY SPONSORS A 1 il l 1 4 1. Mr. D. M. Hillard, Honorary Colonel. 2. Miss Eleanor Richardson, Honorary Lieutenant Colonel. 3. Miss Annie M. Prescott, Honorary Major. 4. Mrs, Katie B. Conyers, Honorary Major. 5. Miss Margaret Humphreys, Honorary Major. Page l+'ifty-wine Tin: Hi'lIl.XI,IJ-fFvl'INI1PIi En MILITARY BAND Tu.- ....., -..W .. , , f 7 -- - -f -D First row, left to right: Captain Keilli Massey, Max Salle-r, Ronald Taylor. Robert Bilger, Joe Beasley, Edward Xiques, Jesse Zellner, Third row: .Inlin Henderson, Billy Bradshaw, Robert Finn, Cecil VVildes, Carl Hall. Ilnbhy McGary, E. D, Moore, Joe Babbs, Curtis Hall, First Second row: Billy Barfielfl, Terl York, l-'raliklin llrurli. Lieutenant Gene Lewis. Clarence Holt, Justin Williams, Nick Sperus, .Izinies llmlges, lfnnrtli row: Iiugzene Anton, Wilbur liuleman, Billy Oswald. Instructor f'lXl l'fXlN K' V Il!XlllllF1ON Q 7' Tllli Ili-.li,xi,ir Simms: lilmiinx I'uya' Ni.rl1l M925 1fag.rff 3? J 3 Wada. . kv? 671:-. -v i 3I' PH- - SPONSORS efrQ.ff. 5 J . f i 7 -f '-'.-'WW , , ' 21 ' f we if , . .., .4 1' Q I . ,.,., I . ., . , If 5721! l' , . .X ff ,W V--. Z f f .. 4 3 1 H f l ' 1 4 12. ' 1 43.1 'C 7 J if t t ' A 1 Aw ' .' inf Fi1'Sf POW, left to fight Leah ROS6Hbe1'g, Janie Hilliard, Yvonne Rhodes, Florence Siegel Ruth Anderson, Juanita Astin. Second row: Carolyn Lammey, Dorothy Willis, Doris McBride, Joyce Williams, Evelyn Nelius, Dorothy Crawford, Joyce Bailey. Third row: Verna Mae Bartee, Lela Mae Ashton, Mary Richartz, Jean Ann McCullough Betty Jo Leathers, Donna Conant, Evelyn Curtis. , OFFICERS First row, left to right: Supervisor of M. S. SL T.-eCaptain James Benner, Lieutenant Colonel Forrest Flaniken, Major Jack Cristil, Captain Goldstein, Captain Walter McEwen, Captain Charles Choate, Captain Jimmy Van Sickle, Captain James Lillard. Second row: First Lieutenant Billy Anderson, First Lieutenant L. C. Hamrick, First Lieutenant Robert Jeffries, First Lieutenant Frank Rohr, First Lieutenant Sam Crone, First Lieutenant Freddie Hamlett, First Lieutenant Conway Moore. Third row: Instructor of M. S. Sa T.-Sergeant Albert R. Gunn, Second Lieutenant Charles Vergas, Second Lieutenant Sam Holt, Second Lieutenant Glen Honeycutt, Second Lieutenant Robert Barker, Second Lieutenant Wilbur Leake. v u COMPANY I, FIRST PLATOON SECOND LIEUTENANT CHARLES VERGAS, COMMANDING First row, left to right: Second Lieutenant Charles ward Wooten, A. G. Lackey, Thomas Davis, Gene Vergas, Jack Weakley, J. B. Crain, Thomas McKenzie, Piet-ce,I'Wai-1-ein Bowden,Ig-Ie1'lLe1'EiIEIigd0n, William Sey- ,- - , ,- . f 4- mour, 'irst ieutenant ran oil: X,1rg1l'OE??1en',,JanTeS Ehcki' Jack Ddllas' Eugene Cul Third row: Miles Smith, Monty Smith, Nathan Block- US' Flankle Wlldel' cnegmy Bailey' man. Dewitt Johnston, Jerry Tillman, Edward White, Second row: Louis Anderton, John Hightower, Ed- Garvis Quinn. Eugene Turner. COMPANY I, SECOND PLATOON SECOND LIEUTENAM SAM Hom, CCMMANDINC First row, left to right.: tinyvtziiu ldurl tlolwlr-itviu, Vrooli, .lm-la Xvilllltllllll, Yerumux llui.:eIm1ster, Sidney Harry High, Russell Brooks, Vvruou Vurgouio, Ifvlix Wullvr, 'I'huuu1s lim-ton, Louis Williams, Charles Cag- Maupin, Iihh Kitrslneue, 'l'Imuius M1-Iii-uxiv, lrviu Mv- lin, First Livutvuuut l 1'uuk ltolir. flffpfjfljv Milf:-g Strauss, fgmgory lluilt-5, Sw-om! liivu- 'I'lnird ron: llill Flippiii, Sidney Ryan, J. T. White, tenant Sam Holt, lfluytl Ili-yt-r, 'l'hmuus itlvlilillziu, .Iunies Koelz, Walter Hemmrl 1-ou i First Hffrigvziiit liuuis ,xIIlIl'I4illIl, .le-My l'lltIt'I'Wtltitl, llll lIi'.uxl.lf lil Nltlli ICIIIIIU1, Priya' Ni.1'l1l-I COMPANY K, FIRST PLATOON SECOND LIEUTENANT WILBUR LEAKE, COMMANDING A ,,, , ,,,,, ,, . - .ff - f BwMwa:m..yww wa.fW,,Wfe,W me V . ' V., , ' . First row, left to right: Captain Walter McEwen, Mays, William Hines, Lindy Wilder, Gwindle Parmen- J. D. Brooks, Joe Bridges, W. S. Polk, Teddy Petrov- ter, Malcolm Earnest, Otto Senn, Gene Weaver, Jack sky, Herbert Miller, Thomas Grimes, Billy Curie, Ernest Slater, First Lieutenant Conway Moore. Roland, Earle Carver, Cecil Greenland, Second Lieu- Third row: Douglas Grimes, Stanley Pike, Manuel tenant Wilbur Leake, Coy Fletcher. Brown, Griffin Gregory, Sammy Adler, Jerome Adler. Second row: Jack Thompson, R. L. Houston, Paul Dwain Arnold, Floyd Wright, Eddie Bramlett. COMPANY K, SECOND PLATOON FIRST LIEUTENANT FREDDIE HAMLETT, COMMANDING --ab - . . L i IWW , . , ., , . . First row, left to right: Captain Walter McEwen, Second row: Jack Thompson, Jethro Lindsey, Bobby Jack Williams, Fred Davis, James Willis, James Joeb, Wllllams- Eddie Rfjgefsi Frank Mitchell' George Sam' das, Billy Bennett, Jimmy Chandler, Wayne Walker. Geofge Hutchinson' Jessie, Willems' ,Earl Palfllon' Tiiii-d rew: Jackie Weil, Biuie Leslie, Benjamin An- OVWUG Mltcheuf M0915 Maxey- Fllsf Lleutenant Bled' derson, Enimit Abbington, Jack Stocks, Robert John- die Hamlett, Coy Fletcher. son, Lionel Coffey, First Lieutenant Conway Moore. Q gg Pggg Sipfy-tllfgg THE TILHALIP-'SIQNIUH Elllllw COMPANY L, FIRST PLATOON FIRST LIEUTENANT GLEN HONEYCUTT, COMMANDING V. ,.,. . ., - ' - vz .., .W 1 'W,,,,.ww .f 2 'I ' 5' f' 4 ' ' W 'i of 7-w7fZff ' . . i ' ' ' 'f-f ,ff , f' ,, ff E ff First row, left to right: Captain Charles Climate, Wright, Charles Eflnian, Carl Gamble, Jake Lusky, Jack Kaplan, Harold Webber, Leslie lninan, Earl Forrest Hettinger, Neil Cain, Dick Jones, First Lieu- Blackwell, Richard Gibson, William Jeffries, Raynionfl tenant L. C. Hanirick. Sheppard, Lawrence Roberts, Harold titeerl, First Thirrl row: Robert Williams, Bobby Hewitt, Floyd Lieutenant Glenn Honeycutt, Joe Tanner. Heuer, Lloyd Adams, Robert Schaedle, Bobby Wil- Seconrl row: Darrel Brents, Russell Dawson, James lianis, Frank Talbot, Donald Kauerz, Joe Gallo. COMPANY L, SECOND PLATOON SECOND LIEUTENANT ROBERT RARKER. COMMANDING First row, left to right, Captain Vlnnrles Vlnoatti-, lamry, Nic-I4 lfillmi, lilugem- Volliv, Arthur Semi, Rich- fjlmrleg Fire, ,Iohnflassitly,.loefil:tI1r'y, Hvrniqgn- 'l'lmm:i-R, :ml llarton, Frunli 'I'nmInoIi, lfirst l.l9llli:'llillll L. C. William Knight, Alfred l w114'Ii, Marlowe t'or1nI'ie-Ill, ll:imt'ii'lt. Herman Kaplar1,Her'onfl l.ieutvn:mt llobc-rl HIIl'lxl'I,.ltI1' 'l'I1irtl row: l'larIi- Ulmate, t'lareui'e Babb, Tlionias Tanner. Alvlmnaltl, Vlmrli-R llariuun, Jark llisky, Robert Mar- Setwtlifl rrnwi Harrell llrvnls, Xlstllu-r lliutltm, Vlmrlo-,Q lin, Vlmrln-s Hlvipivlg Ui-ril lllggiri. llll Ht,t4,xl.lt SINIHII l'jltrt11vx p,,y,g Nj.,-f!,,f,,,,, SHBRE CLUB '6v'wnv WW ill Conway Moore, Ruth Andersong 621 Bill Anderson, Donna Conantg f3J Robert Barker, Verna Mae Barteeg !4J Jack Cristil, Florence Siegelg 151 Jimmy Van Sickel, Dorothy Crawfordg 167 James Lillard, Evelyn Curtisg C73 Sam Crone, Lela Mae Ashtong' f8J L. C. Hamriek, Doris McBrideg C93 Glen Honeycutt, Janie Hilliardg C109 Gene Lewis, Joyce Page Sixty-five ffl.,-'f W we .Nw Bailey: 1111 Walter McEwen, Mary Richartzg i123 Charles Vergas, Juanita Asting 613i Earle Goldstein, Leah Rosen- bergg 1141 Frank Rohr, Betty Jo Leathersg 1153 Keith Mas- sey, Jean McCulloughg 1169 Sam Holt, Yvonne Rhodesg C179 William Jeffries, Dorothy Willisg 6183 Charles Choate, Eve- lyn Neliusg C193 Wilbur Leake, Joyce Williamsg f20J rest Flaniken, Carolyn Lammey. For- '1'1f1l5 HEIi.Xl,ll-Sl'1NI0li Enirrox SRIFLE TEAM L Kneeling, left to right: Jack W i l l i .a IH S, Joe Bridges, Harvey Aden, J. T. White, Charles Har- rnon, Forrest Fianiken, L. C. Hamrick. Second row: Eugene Pierce, Jimmy Van Sickel, Conway Moore, Keith Massey, Thomas McKen- zie, Nick Agnos, Morris Maxey, Freddie Hamlett. 7 Pa P s ' ' ,ami i SPONSOR NON-COIVHVIISSIONED OFFICERS CLUB fi W iAif1fl iQl,iXf1ifLiQ'i'ii iii fill First row, left no right: Jimmy Young, Joe Gallo, Robert Wil- liams, .lack Weil, Lionel Coffey, Gregory Bailey, Joe Bridges. Jack Weakley, Floyd Wright, Coy Fletrher, Jack Slater, Set-ond row: Bennie Olswlng, Louis Anderton, Darrell Brc-nts. .Iargk Thompson, Oscar Buchanan, Floyd Smithnrt, Eddie Brnmlett, Cf-wil Higgins, Nick Agnos, Harvey Aden, Miko Strauss, Jethro Lind- sey, .lar-k Williams. Third row: Jerry Vrook, Frankie Wilder, Douglas Grimes. Morris Aiaxwy, .ioim ilighlowfir, ldugone Curtis, Louis Williams, Walter Un- rlf-rwoorl, Irvin Mr-Groom, R. I.. Ilouston, Tom Iiiclivnziv, Earl Carver, .i. IJ. iirooks, Hliiy Curie. l4'oui'lii row: Paul iliurpliy, livrmtin l,:1Vvllv, llusscll Dawson. Waiter iiiufioii. ii:ii-oiii Webber. J. ii. t'ruiu, John Fzissiiiy, Jack Kap- iaiii, Allie-s Smith, iinrry iiigli, Flinrios Fiiv, Urvil Mitchell, Eugene 'i'uriit-i' i il'lli i-ou: 'I'iiom:is Mtiiloiinlti, Dit-it Jones, Donald Kauerz, Joe 'i':iiilivi', iii-i'iii:ili ii:ipl:ili, illurlow f'0I'Ilfll'lll, lflzlrle CTIGHIC, Lawrence iloint-rls, Iiili ldiippiii, ilussvli llrutikri, idrvti Davis, Htlr0ld Steed, Wziyiii- XYJIilxl'l'. QD K ,. .,X,..i V, WI If 52: f f . , ,P-,X am ,X X WY ,x lift: .',-N .,- 13 . it 1 '- A - 4 1, wt, 11, ,X BATTALION STAFF x . ay , ze, , . , . ff ,, M , . f f ,c ', af ., if ' ff ,W WH 'f :f.Yf7ff 'iw' ,' V, ' ' n ff, m, 4 I' , M . ff ,' xv , ' First row, left to right: Major Jack Cristil, Captain James Lilliard, Captain Jimmy Van Sickel, Lieutenant-Colonel Forrest Flaniken, First Lieutenant William Jeffries, First Lieutenant Billy Ander- son, First Lieutenant Sam Crone, ' Second row: .Second Lieutenant Bennie Olswing, Staff Sergeant Nick Agnes, Staff Sergeant Jimmy Young. M , Long May It Wave L-,E Page Sixty-seven Tm: Him.-xr,nKS1-:Ninn Emfrmx ' N . 1 W u . TL- f 1' Q get , -I 80 EE' ,Q IWYTFII55 F Z: f,,f U ,Q-,R EQ L3 2-2 J L' W, 1 , ' E11 i g i Q Q ij jQ ' f 4. :P l ,'2 . i!.N 47 x V-L-. iw, Q . .gil -u V - P 1, l id! I '1 'r N T. 'Tlaii uf: K' TL-iw C 921 W'-u , .fb .44 .1 .' .1W,,,, . r ,va wxs' i . . ,, mi ,E K ' fm ' xg, , f nc, 2 Ali ,yy .kr s ,fl ' ri Ili in-1 ,1 shi' -V ig' 'm 'V . img Y., Lit if -is .2 4 ALM , X .. V, Fl, '9 S' yu' ,-1. K if ng al ,' 13 va N .t H Al X ' 1' g r fi , , i kd :Ag iff f'i:f2i a firm ,fjlz ' . gainf- ' lvlll, Eg'-1 iziifln ' gygfri , Li ,L QM: em, . -'vm f Q, 'ns 5 -' ifit- A lygfz F Y l 4 4 Q lu' J 4 ,TJ 'les 115515: W1 ' A, Qi? i Bean .firm 1 ffl vi? jf 2 , , '.. if - - .gi ,. P513 1, is-. ,uxa i Kr' L Effie , E' lr jf W 5- .,3,r h 5- P K X COACH JACK C. Nix CHEERLEADERS Left to right: Floyd Wright, Marguerite Parrott, Dorothy Willis, Margie McDaniel, Dorothy Dunn, Captaing Lela Mae Ashton, Joyce Bailey, Earl Pardon. Page Sixty-M126 THE HZERALD-SENIOR EDITIUY . ,, . ,. . mfg fy A V? J, A s 1. SENIOR FOOTBALL SQUAD First row, left to right: Charles Steiger, Nick Speros, Smith. Louis Williams, Darrel Brents, Douglas Day, Mike Strauss, Alternate Captain Bethel Foster, Til- Jack Crism' Harry Tate' Herbert Davis' Garvis Quinn' ford Flowers' Jerry Cl-ook' ,John Hlghtowelv' Fourth row: Cliff Milton, George Hutchinson, Mike Second row: Manager William Jeffries, Sam Crone, UCF .I d R I d Going P t G Ha ,her DI 1 W 1 Billy Hines, Jack Weakley, Harold Steed, Nick Agnus, ' al an ' Gan a a ff' ' 'ug as a' Joe Fitzgeramv Eugene Curtis' Coach Japk Nix- lar-e, Joe Glancy, John Tonsman, Paul Murphy, Robert Third row: Oscar Buchanan, Donald Kauerx, Monte- Williams. SENIOR BASKETBALL SQUAD I irs,t row: left to right: Keith Massey, .Im-lc We-:ntalvyg Sm-uint row: Nlrk Spf-ms, Joe Glunoy, Floyd Wright, Bill Barron, Mike I-itrauzefz, Munn- Smith, lf'rt-ddiv llama .le-ssv Williams lluruld Steed, Garvis Quinn, Coach lett, .lzlvla Nix. Q S 'l'Hi-, ll1',t:xn,it I-Lt wld: HIPIIIHN Pu gn' N4'I'a'r H CLUB x. N X .s s N Q .Jie Ag, fig . X X . X 1.41, Z f First row, left to right: Couch Jack Nix, Jerry Crook, Tilford Flowers, Mike Strauss, Jack Vifeakley, Harvey Aden, Roland Goings, Louis Williams, William Jefferies, Frank Wilder, Robert Williams. Second row: James Edmiston, Monte Smith, Alfred Brogdon, Butch Steiger, Joe Glancy, Jack Cristil, Bu- ford Pinner, Billy Clark, Jessie Williams, Louis Anderton, Floyd Wright, Donald Tinnell. Third row: Freddie Hanilett, Oscar Buchanan, Harold Steed, Bill Barron, Darrell Rrents, Mike McFarland, Donald Kauerz, Eugene Curtis, Tommy Vinson. Humes Boxers 1. Oscar Buchanan 2. Donald Tinnell 3. Robert Williams 4. Bevo Covington 5. Louis Anderton 6. James Edmiston i. Freddie Hamlett S. l.'larenr'e Vox Humes- Humes- Humes Humes- Humes- Hurnes Hurnes Hunies Hurnes RESUME FOOTBALL BASKETBALL Whitehaven Iackson ,.,.E,.. South Side ,,v,,v,,,ee, Catholic High Messick VYv.i,,. Tech ..........i.... Treadwell ,cc,, C. B. C. ....Y,, . Central vc,w I 4 Score Hurnes-Messick Hurnes-South Side Hurnes-Catholic High Ui U H,Y,n,27- U 6-QU MLLWI3-18 .Hiunes-Tech WCYCCI4- 7 Hurnes-Central Hurnes+Treadwell 7-19 2-19 0,39 Hurnes-Sacred Heart .,..,,,,2U-34 Hurnes-C.B.C. CHAMPIONS The Humes' Wrestlers went all out for the grappling sport and conquered all opposition, winning the city championship, Champions are lohnny Payne, tissue' paper, Nick Speros, feather, Vincent Skillman, welterg Donald Kauerz, heavyweight Nick Speros won the trophy for being the rnost out- standing wrestler, vffr 'gg' Ki l',,2Xi? First Round Second round C17-28D Cl5-54? C21-255 432-70? tl5-449 C27-385 C31-193 C243-22 C17-29D C16-419 C30-l9l f23-541 Q28-589 C15-353 C22-123 C22-265 ,v', .V 'l'iii, Hi-.i:,ti,ii mini lim i I ll N I Hflllui --nv Ulf v Junior Certification Class ABE KAPLAN. PRESIDENT Abe Kaplan is one Humes boy who knows the hardships and terrors of war-torn Europe. He arrived in this country September, 1940, after six months of terror coming through Germany, Italy, Spain, and Portugal. Abe was born in Alytus, Lithuania, April 9, 1927. His education was begun there, but not under the free, easy conditions of his new home, the United States. He first attended Pope School, where Mr. I. P. Snider, formerly of Humes, helped him master the English language. In 1941, he entered Humes, and has made the Honor Roll ever since he came. The Iunior Certification Class is glad to have Abe as their president. WILLIAM DAVIS, VICE-PRESIDENT William Davis Was born in Memphis, Tennessee. He attended Merrill School from the first grade through the sixthjcoming to Humes in the seventh. Duringlhis first year at Humes his attendance record was perfect. He was the 1942-43 captain of the Iunior Football Squad. TOMIVIY GOST, SECRETARY - Tommy Gost was born in Memphis, Tennessee, No- vember 26, 1926. He has always lived here. He at- tended Gordon School before entering Humes. He has been Red Cross representative for two years and a member of the Iunior and Senior Glee Clubs. His favorite studies, he says, are English and civics. After school hours he is assistant floor captain at the Malco Theater. GOLDIE BROWN, TREASURER Goldie Brown attended Guthrie School, Memphis, and Texas Central, Texarkana, Arkansas, in the ele- mentary grades. She spent one year in Texas Iuriior High, Texakana ,and has attended l-lumes Iunior High the last two years. In 1942 she was Red Cross rep- resentative. In 1942 she was crowned Iunior High queen of the Humes Carnival. MISS SUSIE IOHNSON Class Sponsor MISS KATHERINE HALL Sponsor of Pictures 1 l Page Seventy-three TIILI HERALD-SENIOR Evrriox Bur 'I R 5 x Y .w 1. G h 0 X O A 'ff' 6k ' 'X JUNIOR' CLASS Y all J! 4 - fffifs '29 pn' his Jfvlwalv www ,- 'fm ,Spay l-,f A e,i:.x,w.- 4 K 51,,.o,., -. . -,,-md. . 1. t in ,.w.,.f' 0 , P' 4 . 14, M: 4' My W' - IUNIOR HOME ROOM CFFICERS .r First row, left to right: Charlotte Sharp, Goldie Brown, Sue Craft, Joyce Shoffner, Billie Jo Sanders, Kathleen Nolan, Carrie Keltner, Thomas Shanks, Peggy Hill, Mary Jo Nearn. Second row: Lewis Howard, Dimple Hall, Virginia Meade, Dewey Guthrie, Abe Kaplan, Flora Mann, Mary Frances Allen, Tommy Gost. Third row: Martha Moore,' Angeline Robilio, Jane Tonahill, Helen Belch, Glenda Allen, Charles Bridges, Robert Bilger, Arthur Russell, Vincent Skillman, William Davis. Fourth row: Hix Dowling, Ruby Clark, Joan Rooney, Bill Weakley, James Adcock, Mary Virginia Barfield, Faye Williams, Douglas Davis. Motto Flower 9-l Virginia Bartield 9-l Dorothy Ann Powers 9-2 Charlotte Sharp 9-2 Sue Craft 9-3 Mary Virginia lohnson 9-3 Helen Loenneke 9-4 Lillian Holt 9-4 Mary Ann Hadley 9-5 Ruby Clark 9-5 Ruth Katz 9-6 Theone Agnos 9-6 Dimple Hall 9-7 Dorothy lean Davis 9-7 Carolyn Crain 9-9 Angeline Roloilio 9-8 William Davis Mrs. M. K. Bacon,-Chairman 9-9 lane Tonahill Mrs. Donna Sue Haisty,-Chairman Motto Flower Duty now and always Iris Page SL've11ty-five 'Fuss H1111-:.x1.n-Sl-:Num Primm L. . e Ei!-lazffiifsr, 1 4 X X QNJS. SSX J' 1 he -S., N 4 X L i N .ix e-N 1 SgF.i'I'SfA4C.QVV, left gyfrightz Billy Mullins, Warren Bowden, William Davis, Paul Brown, Walter Thomas. Arthur RussEUTEq?y Williams. Second row: Coach Keathley Presgrove, Jack Tennyson, manager: Jack Grnves, Hobby Harris, William Keel, Vincent Skillman, Billy J. Davis, Charlie May, Jimmie Craig, David Gerihani, George Baskin, man- ager, Jack Hughes, Third row: Albert Roberts, Howard Long, Billy Clark. Bill Weakley, Howard Cox, Julin Jayne, Howard Morrow. xx Fourth row: Betty Margolin, Mary .lo Nearn, Geneva 1'rwne, Thelma ffrune, Diana Lazero: I ' xx t ' af lx N. 'v J Q ,ll X IUNIOR BASKETBALL SQUAD ,,,,fW M I-'irsi row, lelf to riulit' .lrinuir-. llzisfiin, :mini vi, Vligiiliu- Hwy, liilly Wa-ulalw-5, Jwlin Sewell, Warren Bowden. Sfififlflfl rum: .lark lliiplif-+-, .luim-r' ,Mlrm-li, Uni:-li lie-:illili-5 I'i1-spiwwa-, .'Xl'lllllI' llussell, Yinveiil Skill- man, ltnherl lcilpf-i, Tm, lli,n,ii,n Hi wma limiif., lwyfw Nf'1'1'ilII1-.vi.f of lf ao. 4' ri . '7't3f?f' ,Qf if 5f 'T ,1'. x'..v-11- 1, V 4 ,-.5, ,Qin if ,,. ff ,ml ,X A, 1 . 4 f -N ' f , QA- .,',7 , F4113 I + K X w IUNICPR GIRL RESERVES SD V 6 0, , W5 f ',1f 3 J' ff. , rf' . , ' J ' 4, ,mi ,V r fieldv N ' ' J ' 7 Second row: Miss Lucille Patton, Peggy Hill, Sue eler, Frances Kelley, Wava X f 1 Brown, Theone Agnos, Diana Lazerov, Virginia Coscia, rbara English, Betty Margolin. 4-f' Third 1-ow: Helen Paulos, Mary Ann English, Jean Short, Janet Martin, Bettie Nell Boyce, Dorothy Boyanton, Betty Joy Mills, N rm ee Johnson, Dorothy Hub- ' yvy j bard, Shirley sauer, Helen Billings. J , -' 0 Q, ,ful Fourth row: Betty Booth, Martha Black, D01-is Whe' t, ,dith Mays, Edna Pulliam, W 2 Rose Mae Goin, Mary Ann Horn, Gloria Marie Watson, Juanita Warden, Camille Perry, I Nellie Arwood, Shirley Freeman. A K N! 4 rl. 'Roi IN Page Seventy-seven THE HERALD-SEN1oR EDITION S I' ew. M, - xi min W Virginia Barfield Charline Gipson James Adcock James Richard Barton Bernard Clack Douglass Davis Rachel Beard Viola Dodson Betty Jean Dupey Martha Dupey Joe Babb Robert Bishop Alfred Buss Bobby Butler Imogene Browder Goldie Brown Helen Carpenter Virginia Coughlan Sue Craft Billy Davis 0'Dell Dumas Tommy Gost Mary Frances Allen Joy Blaylock Naomi Brooks Betty Burke Geneva Crone Catherine Hinos f - , llilf, Ill-.lc,xi,li . I lul , , TH wr? JUNIOR I-1oME ROOMS 9-1-MISS SUSIE IOHNSON, TEACHER - Class Officers I AMES ADCOCK ..... ' .............,.Pres1dent DOUGLASS DAVIS .. .... Vice-President VIRGINIA BARFIELD ,,,,, ,........ S ecretcxry PAYE WILLIAMS ,,.,... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ...... T r easurer Boys Floyd Glover Jack Hughes Winston Martin Claud Mauldin Everett Morgan Joe Person Marion Person Walter Thomas Girls Frances Kelly John Whitehead Philip Willingham David Wooten Dorothy Mae Stewart Bernice Glatt Helen Glatt Virginia Grantham Mary Lee Holder Florence Peacock Mildred Perry Dorothy Ann Powers Evelyn Russell Mary Lou Turner Faye Williams Eloise Wood 9-2-MRS. C. A. MORELAND, TEACHER Class Officers BOBBY MCGRORY ..,, ..l,......lV...o.......,,,.. , . ,..,..,. President SUE CRAFT ............... ........ V ice-President ALVIN CLAY ,,,,...,,,,, ......,.. S ecretctry GOLDIE BROWN ....,r. ..,t.. T rectsurer CHARLOTTE SHARP ,.........l.o ........ R eporler Boys Billy Clark Alvin Clay Bobbie McGrory Leonard Van Eaton Dorothy Hicks Hilflrefl Minis Mildred Mims Charlotte Sharp Alma Shears M. L. Winchester Billy Condrey Edwin Poole George Nichols Girls Martha Simonds Mary Lee Smith Veatrice Stevenson Audrey Stewart Wanda Vernor James Walker Curtis Barrett Jimmie Baskin Ida. Lou VVeldon Alice Whitaker Patsy Reasons 9-3-MISS LORIECE PEARCE. TEACHER Class Officers ABE KA PLAN ..,,.. FLORA MANN ......... ....... Toi-AMY Gosr .......,, .. ...,... . I MARY FRANCES ALLEN ........ Boys President , ,Vice-President Secretory Treasurer Carroll tlewin Abe Kaplan Charles Murrell Betty .Ioan .Ioncs Mild! -tl Jones Edwin llyan .lark Tr-unison Judson Willltllns Girls Alurgatrt-I lllrtilll Viviun ITIQUIIIW' Mary Virr.:inia Johnson Juno l'xtrkvr Geraltlinr- Knight l'lmrlotIt- Qllll'k llclr-in Lot-nm-ko llt'V1'l'll' Sllivt-FH Flfprgg Mglllll lIl'lll'Klil SlCUllIOI'lH ,, Al llil' H031 llt-un Spa-:wer tllzulys Stephens Mary Varnavas Anno Wells Mary Elizabeth White Page Servcnfy eight 1 'I lf' Betty Pegues 9-4-MISS KATHERINE HALL, TEACHER MARY IO NEARN ..,,.......,, THOMAS SHANKMAN .... PEGGY HILL ................. Charles Akers Paul Jaffe LOWS Booth Pat Kee Clarence Cox Jimmy Dunn Ruth Brauer Norma French Mary Ann Hadley Peggy Hill Lillian Holt Charles Bacigalupo Jimmie Craig David Davis James Hix Dowling David Garihan Aubrey Gaskins Rubye Clark Joanna Coscia Bobby Comstock Carl Dacus Otto Durling Theone Agnos Annie Lou Almond Virginia Bailey Shirley Boyd Kathleen Brogdon Page Seventy-nine William Keel Louis LaCroix Joyce Jones Marion Kaplan Diana Lazerov Edith McCoy Artie Moore 9-5-MRS. Class Officers .....,...,............Presider1t Vice-President ..,.....Secretc1ry-Treasurer Boys Howard Morrow Jimmv Papageorge Thomas Shanks J. E. Shipman Girls Mary Jo Nearn Sue Peeler Ruth Ray Marjorie Ann Scott Myrtle Stone M. K. BACON, TEACHER Class Officers Morris Shore Fred Williams Troy Griffin J. D. Wilson Carl Firth Mary Louise Sanders Frances Thompson Hazel Wright Martha Younger HIX DOWLING .... BILL WEAKLEY .... RUBYE CLARK ..... IOAN ROONEY .,... ..,.. Boys Allen Goodwin Harold Goodwin Kenneth Graham Harry Hamilton Dick Hodges Eugene Keith Eldean Marler J. W. McBryde Alvin Maxwell Charles Neagle Allen Pryor John Sewell ...............,President Vice-President ..........Secretary ....i..Trecrsurer Charles South Donald Tinnell Kenneth Turner Bill Weakley Bruce Taylor Ruth Katz Nancy McArthur Girls Mae Elizabeth Moss Helen Redden 9-6-MISS ZULA BOSWELL. TEACHER Class Officers Joan Rooney Juanita Verner LEWIS HOWARD DEWEY GUTHRIE .,.., DIMPLE HALL .......... VIRGINIA MEAD .,.. Boys Dewey Guthrie Norman Hines Lewis Howard Girls Wava Brown Modess Carter Hays Mitchell Ralph Nichols Lawrence Pleasants Dimple Hall Hazel Henderson .........President Vice-President ..........,.Secretc1ry ,......Trectsurer William Riem Helen Chrisafis Dorothy Etheridge Cornelia Fillon Betty Louise Jones Billie Jean McClellin Virginia Mead lg Sonia Rosenberg Louise Shackleford Charlotte Walker Hazel Edwards THE HERALD+SFYlChR Enrrlox Lerline Briscoe Frances Butler Cloyes Conover Carolyn Crain Dorothy Jean Davis Glendora Diffie Catherine Edwards. -' ' ' as . . A 1 1. . 4 is .A - 'ws , -x ' H 1 J R if ' E Z, N '3mr , 'ilf'li If ' ' so li.: 1 S. KATIE BELL? CONYERS, TEACHER I rl ' 1' 9-7-MR BILLYE SANDERS ,... GLENDORA DIFFE .... CARRIE KELTNER ........ IEAN MARIE IORDAN Dorothy Hands Mary Hardaway Edith Holder Nelle Hubbard Jean Marie Jordan Carrie Keltner Marie King Claude Baker James Barker Joe Beasley Robert Bilger Warren Bowden Charles Bridges Henry Clark Billy Joe Davis Glenda Allen Clara Ruth Ayers Helen Belch Doris Brown Floy Nell Clark Anita Cummings June Garrison June Gwaltney ROBERT BILGER ...... WILLIAM DAVIS ........... CHARLES BRIDGES ..... L. VINCENT SKILLMAN ...... William Davis James DeLuca James Edmiston Curtis Forte Gene Fynger Elbert Gregory Buck Gwartney Bobby Harris Johnny Harris HELEN BELCI-I ..,,...... GLENDA ALLEN .,,,. IANE TONAHILL .........,. ANGELINE HOBILIO .,l,,,. Billie Jean Hardison Betty Harrison Jane Hayes Dorothy Holley Bess Holt Lucille Johnson Bettye Jones Joyce Lott Classy f Officers .,,.,.......Presicleni Girls Mary Ellen Lampley , Jettie Middleton Jean Milton Kathleen Nolen Louise Rule Billye Sanders Jean Schwend 9-8-MR. W. S. HILTPOLD, TEACHER Class Ofiicers ,.,,...,,,,.,.......President Boys . - A I ,,,4,, ' V nj I .i.A, S' .: E:1!,5,gi--z5',.iJ. M A E 2,1352 f'f5,:-if f , 3' ' ......'V'ice-President A .......,... Secretary recrsurer Roberta Sherman Joyce Shoffner Mary Evelyne Smith Mildred Solomito Beautone Thornburg Gretchen Yancey Katie Elizabeth Sorrel . ..........,... Vice-President ,......Se::retc1ry-Treasurer. .........................Reporter Milton' Hays Jack Houseal Edgar Hoye Elvis Lolless E. D. Moore James Neal Oliver Reeves Jack Rudy Arthur Russell 9-9-MRS. DONNA SUE HAISTY, TEACHER Class Officers 5, -'I z Girls Eugene Sexton Vincent Skillman Fred Smith John Smith Jewett Turner Pete Vergas Conwiav Yates Henry Low .........Pres1dent .,...,..Vice-President ....,......Secretc1ry .,......Trec1surer Dorothy Martin Martha Moore Mary Jane Price Angeline Rohlllo Catherine Rutland Emma Lee Smith Joann Smith lCinm.u Lnnru Slnrdivnnt Jane Tonnhlll Hazel Ti-enthem Mary Frances True Dorothy White Peggy Woods Ruby Yarbrough Julia Jones lg .3 :Q Tull: lHl'LRAl,lP--Sl',NlUlt 5lHl'l'lHN Page 1 U is it Ilan , A z 4 A V H 'r - 'V at .. ' W.:gua.i.'ni?1L,15Q' i iff vr 'VW COAST GUARD BAND One ot the highlights ot the l942-43 year at I-lumes was the very delightful visit of the United States Coast Guard Band which Was secured by Mr. Hilliard for the school. Humes was the only high school in the city so favored. Twenty members of the band under the direction ot Warrant Bos'n Scofield gave a Wonderfully exe- cuted program for one hour. 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GT 6 . ww 40 w if f 4 W , f 7 ,,,, W, My 1,1 A my ,C V4 f V U. 4535: 1' 4 V ,V , -,Q 4, f 41 5,3 , 'sim' ff' '- 0 , f 4-fl if f ,, 219 'F ,J f ?z ,A ,, .A ,ng , 1' , 4, 1, ' . gy: ,x di. W f Q, W. M ,QM ilzgkw M J If 7,,,fy,,ff ,f W- , 4 , pm:- fw ZW 4 f, , 3 A , , ,, v 1' .hw -g I f ,, ff Q, 1 , f ff.: -.. 2, f 'W f 'f J 4 1 f , A JW, M, vw? 'bb , Q 1-IUMES VIEWS Si.. Tm, lIr,uxr.vv 4 I I 'J W I a lhlu wr Atter You Graduate May We Continue To Serve You? SPEEDWAY PHARMACY PREscRiPTioNs ' coiviPLETE som FOUNTAIN. sERvicE SCHOOL SUPPLIES 1013 Iackson Ave.--Phone 5-4646 0514. Qile . of? a Bifefirnef rr rr Nl A Q Good Luck Hurnes High Graduates Hurley Tractor Co. KEEP 'EM PLOWING 393 North Main St. Best Wishes to the Graduates- H. W. Lancaster 6: Co. Plumbing CS Heating Contractors . 2-8181-Phones-2-8182 797 Roland MID-SOUTH OIL COMPANY Distributors of Pure Oil Company's Products PHONE 8-6230 Compliments ot ELGIN S24.75 up Plus Federal Tax MEMPHIS NATURAL GAS CO. LAGUZZI ci BARRASSO MEMPHIS Iewelry Company Out ot High Rent District 1379 Better Prices Are Available I361f2 No. Main St. Phone 8-0955 General Offices: 431 NORTH DUNLAP ST. Congratulations to the GRADUATES OR 1943 SHEF FIELD 6 STANLEY ESSO STATION Courteous Service Iackson Phone 36-9341 Congratulations to The Graduates MEMPHIS VEN EER, Incorporated 83 Waterworks MEMPHIS, TENN. York Firms Co. Wholesale and Retail Distributors Sporting Goods Fourth Store South ot LoeW's State 162 South Main Street 8-IZI7 - TELEPI-IONES - 8-1218 ...MECO... WELDING and CUTTING APPARATUS .. .HOBART... MARC WELDERSH Welding Rods and Supplies Hays Supply Co. 269 South Front St. Telephone 5-2717 Compliments ot FOREST PRODUCTS CHEMICAL COMPANY MEMPHIS, TENN, vw g,V Lg .. My ff.. X9 P I U .4 gi if I evtdtllvfi, ' ff? J- ,gy , Q cy, 63,1 ,FE gy n,v J2z.f 1 74 I ,Q ,l L Aiijw i 1 Z 6 Jule' fl V57 1 F H .T 4.4 ffl ji! - -f- I' .-vI hm? A AUTGGRAPHS Jw f arf, K , fue 1' X1 3 1 if W 1 1 , 1-Eff? Y, , if L. MM X X 744 Q 2 44 W Qjpgfil J df J P -4 r 3 I 1' K' Rl ll! if if ff it f uf is J XJ 050, 'B ll' K mf Awii Ci, VW 5, ,ju A G 1227 24 W7 1 71 JV gy ,, SQ, .Alf , A, 4 Q., I XL , Q75 x , fu I 1 A 5 V A' v ff' vs l f EX - E ,xp -AW fd ' X X - k'lX..gf 1' ' , CW? VW ffl L,l4,,J'1,J?v - QL, iYc1f'M'ffj, J'W J ---'J ' Jsju Bb Y Ni 1 , - 4. JxJ 53 f X 1 mf I A-ffl fix l SILVER MOON Q. X Play - It Pays IQ .A ,pi lll- CANDIES el it 'f , LAwsON-OETz G I COFFEE f .8 SPORTING GOODS Extend Hearty Congratulations I H -- sKAT1NO's FUN TTT AND OLIVER-FINNIE CO. HEALTHY, TOO! 9-N. sfdwopp. starck Bldg. EAST END RINK Madison and Morrison BEST WISHES TO ALL THE GRADUATES! LOEW'S THEATRES, uf T.-wiv DQFYYVN-l'T' Q,-1 + TW ur ' f- I ly STATE and PALACE ALWAYS THE BEST SHOWS IN MEMPHIS E' I ' .O u: Greetings To You, the Graduates ol '43 COMPLIMENTS OF co- A. W. HEURETZ, State Mgr. C t t E . t MUTUAL BENEFIT HEALTH 5: on Iac OTS qulpmen ACCIDENT ASSOCIATION 1475 Thomas Phone 5-5747 10111 Floor sie-rick Brdg- COMPLIMENTS OF North Side Cleaners H. E. Bravler, Owner n the Same Location 25 Years 675 N. Second-Phone 8-7047 Schafier's Dry Goods Store We Outfit the Whole Family Our Specialty is Peter s Diamon Brand Shoes tor Men, Women and Children Corner Second and Chelsea il COMPLIMENTS OF Wessell Construction Company 388 No. Front St. SUCCESS TO THE l943 GRADUATES D. CANALE 6: CO. Wholesale Fruit and Produce 408 S. Front St.-Phone 8-4121 Congratulations to the Graduates! William McAfee YOUR PROIECTIONIST AT HUMES L. T. MCCOURT, President FISCHER LIME ci CEMENT io. 289 Walnut Memphis We-O-Na Food Store 27 Ownersi Cacciola Of Danovi Fancy Groceries, Quality Meats, Fresh Vegetables FREE DELIVERY IO43 Chelsea - Phones 8-0658-9 COMPUMENTS OF LOUIS PHILIPPI MEMPHIS x!ZXyfNJO QV-vNfNfNfN Your Hat Search Always Ends Happily Best ot Luck to You, the-' GRADUATES OE '43 AT Co1eman's Service R H E A L E E Station and Garage 51 SO. and Chelsea Speedway Drug Store 631 Chelsea at Thomas FREE DELlVERY Phone 5-2766 Prescriptions Carefully Compounded MANGEL'S W? .1 F -ffdf. f '- QW J L' 12. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS -EASY TERMS- l.,?,..,e,, V, .V Good Luck to the 1943 Graduates of Humes High School I. Strickland 61 Co C. B. LONG, Manager 32 W. Iowa Phone 8-5694 GRAYSON'S, L: We 'r ln lr 4 t lr in 4 . 5. vu Mg, t.. Ar. Y? :Eil- 1 v 1 E - rf 1 . t.: 1151. 4' .5 'Wu iw? QM, A 1 1 4A',,, 5 'Jw Q ,N 1 if r' 4 .3 . ' 1 4, , 1. 9 South Main St. Dresses, Coats, Sportswear, Lingerie. A Smart Shop for Smart Women McLELLAN'S Femlnlne Apparel Amro Music Store 59-61 South Main Street 51 North Main Street Phone 5-5507 113 Madison Ave., Second Floor 55 to 55100 Store WE OWN AND OPERATE OUR COMPUMENTS OF OWN CLEANlNG PLANT COMPUMENTS OF . . . F 1-OYD HARVEY THE TOGGERY Dillon Potato Chip Co. Cleaners 3715 Southern Ave. Phone 4-9171 coMPL1MENTs or Suzore Theatres No. l-869 Iackson-Ph. 8-9100 No. 2-279 N. Main-Ph. 8-9200 Thomas Street Garage General Repairing SHOE REBUILDERS Phone 7-4774 1522 Union Ave. MEN'S SHOP Main and Adams Congratulations to 1-lumes 1943 Graduates! Prom ORGILL BROS. CO. 36 W. Calhoun St. IVIEMPHIS W. B. B A R R O N Groceries and Meats 1306 Hollywood Phone 4-3346 FREE DELIVERY Best Wishes to the '43 Graduates! May Your COlxlPl.llX1ENTS OF AH We Agk 13 O Tncln Life Be a Successful One! CO. I. B. Crain if H, L, Crain From Electrical Contractors 1414 Tl' n S -s phones 55236 515550 A 272 Madison Ave. Phone 8-3743 WALTERLCLINE f Nl TIONAI. 'G 'fiwif f r vsgxrcrf-rl 4 cgvocrf REIPAIRITJG in .w p I QW , QIFI Ulf' Irv. wr il't1' v - ,, 1,1 Iii' L- BOOTH lflflfllllfxll lullflfl gTf1SE3g!l , .NLR -, H . i ..-it.: . .1tw5:'.' PHONE 2'2ll5 Phone 8:7984 '---,ii--,1-4 ,..,.f-,Mi lf ' H77 UNION AVENUE W tl lr r lv in lo ln it in l S r yu 4: tl lr tl in n ti in u in 41 ga yt 4+ 4 - 1 w '. u Va 't ws, - A J, 'Q i-tn. 5: HUMES GRADUATES oi 1943 Will Find Business Success By Choosing 'Memphis' No. 1 Business School' I ,.. '.fMfZXe'c-s7Z'lZ4il1fAL'11.1 cgidvvf Do Not Delay Your Enrollment . . . . . . Thorough training now will prepare tor etticient War service and assure post-War positions. Entire Second Floor - 158 Madison Send us the toolsand We will finish the job -Your Fighting Men. Victory over there begins with production over here. That is why Toot today rushes vital, limp- .s-orinyf printed fornis, office supplies, office equipment to figliting forces, war industries, food plants, l.l'J.llSDOl'l'Hl,l0l'l lines and a dozen other essential industries. Every department at Toot s is engaged in sonie phase ot' war production and niorale. V-Mail, fountain pens, writing portfolios Cniail is one of the 2 essentials to nioralefb. Carbon paper, typewriter ribbons . . . little things that looni BIG in at war-busy office go out. Veteran of four wars, Toot is proud to serve Anierica's Service of Supply! TOOF S. C. TOOF :Sr CO., 195 Madison Printers 1 Lithographers I Stationers Otlice Furniture ' Sales 1 Vault Doors Congratulations to the Humes High School Graduates! F ISCHER HEATING AND PLUMBING CO. 367 Adams St. Phone 8-5801 The Best of Luck to the 1943 Graduates Memphis Auto Parts Company SPECIALIZING IN TRUCK PARTS Parts for Everything That Ro1ls 1093 Chelsea Phone 8-1202 Congratulations to the Humes High School Graduates! from Automobile Sales Co. 1195 Union Ave - Phone 7-1060 Best Wishes to the Graduation Class of '43 YELLOW OABS l Best Wishes to You, the Graduates of '43 FOR WHITER CLOTHES AND SOFTER HANDS USE BIG JIM SOAP lpoefu .o., o . loi p,e, porro.....,ip.t.ou.ru..2..r.e,p.rppro. .c...g. o ,t. ....r rrluo 5 GRA if Pura s-rs I eras gag ue: RS ,pueiigupngsnnvnen .M . , - fur:---Q. , .Q 'G'-1.1. gg, . -..--115: 4 1 V' --- .- .n1251.ae.Qg, fa., A . .0-1. . '1- .. . . . :'.zatv'.,4a1'.f.,.,-aff',g:s.-12111-g:f'1:f.::.'w1 ' - . ' , ' 'W z 'f' M? 2 fav., -4 - f if :1-. -.-n :Z -1.51.2 . ' . ,jf ,.., -.,,1' .f2Ef1.-4.-,-.:.E:',s. . ' V - A' ' - Q52 14 2 E, 1 .7 M p N - ' '-7 4' , :-. .4 it F' for 1 ' ' . - f-asf? fs ,.42.,..,.f ,,:y,.1?r,v.:....7m,,,.. f 1 l.- , is if . 5 .53 +,. ' fm, ,amzfmffwfsxa-1:11-:-sw .4-fwmfmv.w:,::wa1z4,' -':r-..-4'm.u.,w111,.... ' A Q 1. 5511.1 Q Q !X! ' ., '. 1 ' . - ,fg!51.f'!',' , '11 FNIAVAVXIAYNIAVAVNIAVAV -1943 GRADUATES CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES1 ' MAY THE FUTURE BRING F ULF ILLMENT OF YOUR GREATEST AMBITIONS WITH SINCERE THANKS TO YOU ALL FOR TI-IE CLI-TSS RING ORDER OF '43 l Q 'S ALBERT NELIUS, EDITOR i ' K rp .'32?,,gR I 'P 'P 'P P P C 'P 'P 'P 'P 'P 'P 'P 'P 'P 'P 'P 'P 'P 'P 'P 'P 'P 'P C P P 'P 'P 'P 'P 'P 'P 'P 'P 'P 'P 'P 'P 'P 'P 'P :P 'P P 'P P 1 4 P :P P Sincere Good Wishes to the IT'S WONDERFUL Graduates oi Humes High School, Class oi '43 HHMKU og, ,-, ,-, ,-, ,Ay 5,fxfyfwfxfv-fxfyf'yfyfvAVAf1?xfxfxfxfxfNfNfN?NfV V Vlwfffxfvlv-fwfv Liberal Real Estate Loans FIRE, AUTOMOBILE AND GENERAL INSURANCE E. H. CRUMP 6: COMPANY And9r50n..Tu11y CO. North Memphis Savings Bank Building. 6-3683 MEMPHIS The Dalnty Cooking Fat The South's Largest Direct Writing Insurance Agency KLINKE BROS. Dairy Products ..:.-7 fi 54 Ask Your Grocer PHONE 4-2101 ForHome Delivery You're Always WeIcome At Liberty Cash Grocery No. 25 lCBuddy 61 Happy Vannucci, MgrsJ Where Prices Are Right and Merchandise Complete Buy For Less At Liberty 1065 Iackson Avenue PHONE 2-1191 I, Shade 6 .A.WI11I1g' CO. Our Motto-Success I 5 , 4 Awnings - Window Shades - Venetian E qi - Shades -Cleaned - Draperies LA 'P Lmoleum - sbp Covers - Rugs Nothing Succeeds Like Success 4? Phones - 5-4444 - 5-4445 - 5-4446 I I . 1, 807 Union Ave. Memphis, Tenn- 1000 Iefferson Avenue Phone 2 3123
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