Humes High School - Senior Herald Yearbook (Memphis, TN)

 - Class of 1946

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- Clllunzsi 04595 gsniom Etfition 236 JUDSON WILLIAMS Band: Ori-hestra: Non-vom Club: Se.-rt-gary ofA Band: Band. three und one hall' years: HISYOFX. three and one hall' years: Ori-hestra. two years. MARCUS L. IVINCHESTER slwvmdyiv Sabre Klub 45--lli: Non-Pom Club 43- l-l--lip T and l Clul- 44-45: Key Ululi -I5-alll: Vnpmin ROTC 45-46: Porpornl and Sm, RHT1' lf!-4,13 Seri-Yrillli xliljill' H-45: Student Goxernine-nt lil- H2 Reporter T and I Cluh ll-45: lfelegzzite Ro- 's Stall: 44-45: Winner or t'0KlUll Essay 43.1.55 Mzxtlwxnatns, four years: HHTV, three years: Shop. tno years . N SHIRLEY ELOUISE WOOD -X uBird-Bl.al'nu .u 1. is Senior Girl Reserves: Glee Club: Treasurer X W ll-lg Red Cross Representative: Typing, two years: Bookkeeping, two years: Offir-e Prar-tirfe, one year: Commerf.-ial Law, Home Er nomics, k 'f two years. 5 Z BRY E OODS 14 addy!! F Studv t Go e mne tg St t ernment Moni lor: S n'l e 1' mittee 46: T -asurer , Sl en vernm n ep sentati : 'ho d, tw 1 ': Boo le ring, two A 'ng, In 'ea : 0l i' Prai-til-eg o ncono '1- tw yt-a 1 I 1-an Hist . Q HAZEL DEAN WRIGHT ,l 'fsiimf' ' Senior Girl Reserves: Student Government , ll N oo' y 'Q . +V' 5 ef' El ll Ei- A u...,. ' Monitor: Student Government Representative: Set-rr-tary of ll-Il: Shorthand, two years: Typ- ing, two years: Bookkeeping, two years: Of- fice Pravtif-e, two year:-wg Amerir-an History: Home E4-nnoniif-s. .W f MIDYTEVQM GIQADUATES Frank Adcock Oliver J. Butler, Jr. Howard Coats Thomas William Craigo Herbert Davis William Franklin Davis, Jr. Clarence Dillingham Rufus Alton Eichelberger VETEl3fL...i+lS Harvey Aden Eugene Anton David Blaylock Austin Brice Joseph E. Bridges Ralph Carter Martin Cooke Billy Curette William S. fBillyl Dowdie Jack Elder Nick Fillon Armond Greganti, Junior James H. Hicks William A. Jennings Ebb Kitchens Melvin Eugene Lewis Justin Lyon Joseph Raymond Marchisio Frank Mitchell Charles Harry Padower Milton Rhodes Wilbur Chris Ruleman, Jr. Frank Sexton John Surber Donald Thompson Milton Stanley Weiss ,W VJECEIVIINIG DIDLQMAS Vernon Marler Charles May Elmer D. Moore Orville Lloyd Moye Lawrence J. Pleasants William Emery Richards Floyd Rowe Miles E. Smith Richard Smith Vermont M. Smith Thomas Summers Edward Donald Taylor James O. Thomas Lee John Visconti John Wallace Stanley Walter Sidney White

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JO ANN SMITH Peanut T and l t'luh: Girl Reserves: Entertainment Committee ot Senior Class and home room: Cosmetology. MILDRED ANN SOLOMITO 44B0b0i! Art Club: Glee Club: Senior Girl Reserves: Student Government Representative: St-ienee, three years: Glee Club, three years: Art, three years: Mafhentatic-s, one year: l-lomemaking, one year: Gym, two years. EMMA LAURA STURDIVANT Klstudil English, four years: History, three years: Home Eeonomics, two years: S4-ienr-e, two years: Typing, two years: Mathematics, one year: Speech, one year: Office Prat-tif-e. SYDNEY A Y A Cindy Honor Sor ty: pa Cl :So Forum: Spanis: hemis y: et ' t ' lgebra: . pin Ci ,three BEAUTONE ELIZABETH THORNBURG KKT0ni!P Glee Club Senior Girl Reserves: Treasurer of 12-4 home room: Captain of Volley Ball Team: Music, two years: Commerf-ial Course: Typing: Bookkeeping: Office Pramtic-e. HAZEL TRENTHEM Chfere ' T and I Club: Girl Reserves: Orr-hestra: Eng- lish: Cosmetology, two years: Home Er-onomlcs, three years: Shorthand, two years: Typing. LOUISE RULE TRENTHEM 6lTriXH T and I Club: Girl Reserves: English: Cos- metology, two years: Typing, two years: Short- hand, two years: Home Evonomivs, one year: Srienwei Algebra, VENITA TROTTER f-Nita Girl Reserves 45-46: Se-ire-tary of Girl Re- serves: English: Sliorrhziinl: Typing: Home Evononiif-s. W ' if W Qt , , Z ,,,, or 1 x 1 ff 7 I f ff Q ,ff W . ,, Q '-as f I ' f ff ,fe 1 fe f in ,, D we 1 Q, wma , 'XM I x yr ' - ,., ,,:.. . ', . I I I ' 'L ,,,1 t r lr , A f X., fe 5 ' F1112 L71 1131: 4532- eb, nd I C. ' enio Girl Re-serv Y ICU-IPI ed' oss le ' ative: ent Counvlli lrcepor fo I Cl b' and I Club En- t r ment n ' osmetology. CHARLES D. VAN NIEUWENHUYZE Chuck ILUTU: -Staff Sergeant on Color Guard: Mathe- matii-s, four years: Physiws, PETE JOHN VERGOS Non-Com Club 43-44: Sabre Club 44-45-46: Art Vlub 44-45: Te-eh Sergeant ROTC 43-44: Qnfl Lt. RUTC -1-4-45: Captain ROTC 45-46: English, four years: Mathematil,-s, four years: History, two years: Swienre, two years: Draft- ing, two years. ILA RAYE WALLACE Baby Raye Senior Girl Reserve: Home Eeonomics, three years: Mathematiws, three years: Typing, two years: Offif-e Practice, one year. CHARLOTTE WALTER Charlie Junior Red Cross 44-45-46: XYorked in Office: Typing. two years: Shorthand, :Wo years: Of- fiwe Practif-e, one year: Home Econontit-S. two years: Gym, two years. JAMES WARRICK S1-eetflt: Glee Club: .-Xnteri-'an History: English: GI'-Wal Geesrui-lu: .xlsem-ti: cn-i.-sg Modern ll istory. ,,.. :' fe mr. Y F. W A 1 'B' ' , - 434155 First uh 43--l-l: Sabre Vllllf -il-i5 I' o nt .--15: Basketball 43-44: ' WW is l Y ' tall -lil-46: National Forensic l.- le liespi ns: Boys Yi-'e President of V ass: Presiden of H-Club 45-46: Box- ill! Vll lll 45 -lli ' ner of Knot-lvout Drill laik f HU is D ' ns UI' Yf'i1l'S, 5- F LLIAMS ljflllll 4 ' abre Club: Non-Com Club: First Near ' Ft l W0 YPIIFSL Boxing, two 3'P1'U'SI Q Presid f St ent Government 13452 -of L xOTL .ing ha plon 43- 4'-1, 'Engl1sh:j. ve, 0 ygg ry' three wars: ROTL, two y -- D,-a , two years, are



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it 24 Oqulvzsi cgerzioz Edition LAST Wllllglg ll Ailfllllg-NIV We, the seniors of 1946, in order to alleviate the great sorrow We are causing our fellow classmates by leav- ing them behind, do hereby bequeath to them some of our most prized possessions, to be duly distributed immediately after our graduation. ARTICLE I. To Mr. Hilliard we leave the hope that next year's senior class will carry out his Model Class Day. ARTICLE II. To Miss Richmond we leave the com- mercial department, hoping that it will relieve her of some of her numerous duties. ARTICLE III. To Miss Prescott we leave our undying gratitude for having so much patience when coping with our problems. ARTICLE IV. To Miss Jennie Allensworth we leave the hope that 12-1 continues to produce the class president and as many other students of distinction as possible. ARTICLE V. To Mr. Jones we leave a typewriter and plenty of paper with which to write a book of jokes that we hope he will some day publish. ARTICLE VI. To Miss Thompson we leave Shirley Fitzgerald to decorate her bulletin board, since Kenneth Moore w0n't be here next year to do it. ARTICLE VII. To Miss Scrivener we leave our history contracts and the hope that next year's students will get theirs in on time. ARTICLE VIII. The numerous bequests of the individ- ual students are hereby recorded. SECTION 1. Joan Rooney leaves the junk in her locker, due to the lack of transportation which would be required to cart it away. SECTION 2. Frances Butler leaves her dimples to Ed Lilliard, to make him even more attractive. SECTION 3. Hootie Shelby and Martha Dupuy, Jane Hayes and Billie Jean Hardison, Peggy Woods and Noma French will their everlasting friendships to Roselyn Strong and Carolyn Reitz. SECTION 4. Theone Agnos leaves her chain of broken hearts for that sailor. SECTION 5. Bernard Cole leaves his unbalanced books to the next treasurer of 12-1. SECTION 6. Jettie Middleton, Hazel Wright, and Viola Dodson leave their height to Maurice Petrovsky. SECTION 7. Geraldine Knight, Ruth Ray, Beautone Thornberg, and Charline Miller leave their hope chests to some girls who haven't already found their men. SECTION 8. Mildred Mims leaves in a hurry, trying to catch up with her twin, Hildred. SECTION 9. Jean Milton, Marjorie Scott, and Regina McDaniel leave their artistic ability to Ferdy Brown. SECTION 10. Eloise Wood, Kathleen Nolan, and Mary Jo Nearn leave their dry wit to Hugh Powers. SECTION 11. Venita Trotter leaves her collection of class rings fsize largel to Mary Willie Lambeth. SECTION 12. Aubrey Gaskins leaves his band, complete with personal arrangements and singer, to Bob Tillman. SECTION 13. J. E. Shipman leaves his roving nature to Carl Womble. SECTION 14. Georgia Skouteris, Mary Hardaway, and Beverly Shivers leave their quiet, studious ways to Virginia Coscia. SECTION 15. Dimple Hall leaves her baton and strut- tin' style to Gladys Dye, who, We're sure, will do it justice. SECTION 16. Billy North and Martha Eastman be- queath their last names to Laverne South with the provision that he find a West to complete the cycle. SECTION 17. George Mabie leaves his finesse with the chicks to Greek Stathis, who really doesn't need it. SECTION 18. Francis Kelly, Dorothy Hubbard, Louis Booth, and Alfred Buss leave their positions in the band to anyone with enough endurance to rehearse far into the night. SECTION 19. Beverly Blackman and Billye Sanders leave their sponsors' uniforms togwho knows '?-But may the best girl win. SECTION 20. Emma Lee Smith, Louise Brown, and Betty Jones leave their names to Irene Katsoulis. SECTION 21. Goldie Brown, Nancy Countess, and Helen Chrisafis leave their immaculate hairdos to Fannie Mae Stuart. SECTION 22. Jimmy Papageorge leaves the chemistry lab and what's left of the equipment to Mr. Winfield. SECTION 23. Rachel Carter, Ada Hudson, Mary Frances True, Nelle Hubbard, and Louise Rule leave their places in cosmetology and a handbook on the application of the subject to future Misses America. SECTION 24. Johnny Harris and Jean Marie Jordan leave that wicked jitterbuggin' to any pair who can get around that fast. SECTION 25. Pat Kee leaves his versatility on the gridiron to Calvin Allen. SECTION 26. Edwin Poole leaves his verse writing to anyone else who can't concentrate on English. SECTION 27. M. L. Winchester leaves school hoping that his sister, Catherine, will keep up the VVinchester reputation. SECTION 28. Robert Bishop leaves his place in the shop to Jack Rudy. SECTION 29. Sue Peeler leaves her daily question Did I get any mail? to the other girls whose O.A.O.'s are far away. SECTION 30. Peanut Smith, Hazel Trenthem, Bettye Pegues, Alma Shears, Cornelia Fillion, and Lillian Holt leave their height to Billie Marie Briggs. SECTION 31. Anita Cummings and Kitty Hines leave their ability to be well liked to Mary Frances Davis. SECTION 32. Peggy Hill and Geneva Crone leave their front seats in physics class to Billie Hill and Thelma Crone, to be used by them to the best advantage. SECTION 33. Marian Kaplan leaves her abilitv to talk to six people at once to Charlotte Patterson. ' SECTION 34. Virginia Mead leaves the piano bench in Glee Club empty and Miss Alexander with a sorrowful countenance. SECTION 35. Jimmy Craig leaves his position as 12-1 internal revenue collector to anyone else who needs some extra pocket change. SECTION 36. Charles Bacigalupo and Charles Van Nieuwenhuyze leave their names to Humphrey Kotrecht and Sydney Loskovitz. SECTION 37. Billy Davis leaves his torchy trumpet playing and the music to Stormy Weather to Gartley Bradley. SECTION 38. Mary Frances Allen and Catherine Rut- land leave their quiet -L 'FD manners to Shirley Saller.

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