Humes High School - Senior Herald Yearbook (Memphis, TN)
- Class of 1947
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Hilliard, in The Development of Public Education in Memphis says: Hlrrespective of charters or amendments to old charters or by modification of the rules and regula- tions of the board, the office of school board president has remained the controlling power in school adminis- tration. Practically without exception the men who have held this important office during the ninety-five years since have been men of culture, education, and ability, distinguished in business or professional life, and benefactors in their contributions to the social, civic, and cultural development of the city. No where do the records disclose any trickery, collusion, or ques- tionable dealings carried on by the board in its one hundred years of existence. ln l925, Mr. W. I, Prescott was elected to the office of President of the Board of Education of the Memphis City schools as the forty-first president of this body, and held this high office longer than any other person. To Mr. Prescott, in deep and sincere appreciation of his splendid work, we gratefully dedicate the l947 Senior Edition of the f-lumes l-ligh Herald. I9reAident Koa:-J of fducativn 1 9 2 5 -- 1 9 4 7 WP W. JA DVJESQQTT pfihdydl DP. DAVID M053 MILLIAIQD Princgnal ' llleuage ...k IIIIII ff 'I I I f Itfaamwmwq ' 'li ' ff! ..., I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . I I I I I I I ! 6 I I I I I 2 I I I I I I I I I I I X ... I Iv 2 ? 1 , v,,,I1-- ' I I I I I I I I I I I E I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I f .i,q.-E DQ E. C. EALL Supewl mjtemgerwlc memw cm, 561. 001.4 ,-i-wr--...,-..-,.?,-....,,, , ., , ,, YY YY Y 4 an i in if W 'Q EU D fe w u wD W, IK-M fl limifw 1 em M D if UIQ FF' -:L P-JV' gPVTF'+f 'v N L. C 1-IUMES l-HQM SCMCPCDL 5 M Q W, Hume High School Staff HILLIARD, D. M. .4,,...,..,,4 .,. . RICHMOND, ELEANOR A .. PRESCOTT, ANNIE M. ...M..4M,..,. . RIDDICK, N. E. .,,,,,,,..,.,M,,,,,,,M,,,,,,,,,, . GARRISQN, MRS, LUCILLE R. SPENCER, MRS. MARY C. .... . SQMERS, COLONEL IOHN E. . KESLER, SERGEANT IOHN W. GOODWIN, MRS. W. L. ...,,,.MM, . ASHTON, MRS. S. D. ...,A . LUX, DOROTHY .W.... ALEXANDER, VIRGINIA LEE ALLENSWORTH, IENNIE ALLMOND, NOLA AYMETT, MCCALLUM BOSWELL, ZULA BOULDIN, DOROTHY CMRS. FRANKD Priya' Eight BRANCH, LILA COATS, R. ROY CONYERS, MRS. KATIE BELL ECKHARD, MATTIE IMRS. HOWARD? ENGLAND, ELIZABETH FISHER, MARY FLACK, L, R. FULLER, DELORES GIBSON, AGNES GWALTNEY, FLOIS HALL, KATHERINE HARRELL, VIRGINIA HILTPOLD, WALTER S. HURT, MARY IOHNSON, SUSIE M. IONES, C. C, KEATHLEY, GLADYS CMRS C. C.l KENNEDY, MARY FRANCES LITTLE, ARDIE IMRSJ LOCHRIE, HELEN LOKEY, BODAH lMrS. I. EJ MARMANIII, ELSIE MEEKS, IAMES MOFFETT, LOUISE MORELAND, PATTIE QMRS. PATTON, LUCILLE PEARCE, LORIECE ......ASSiStant Principal ,,,......,.,..,,.,,,,,..........Secretary Building Superintendent Cafeteria Manager ........ASSiStant Manager ROTC. .......,P.-T. A. President .. ,..,...,. Supply Table .......HoI'ne Nursing I I C. AJ PRESCROVE, KEATHLEY + REED, MABEL RIGGS, MRS. GLADYS IETER ROBINSON, LYDE SCHILLING, ELSA SCRIVEICER. MILDRED .L STEPHENS, MRS IULIA S. THOMPSON, MARGARET TAYLOR, L. B. WALKER, MARY W EAKS LOUISE WHITCQME, MARGARET KMRS. PHILLIRSI WILFORD, AILLEE WILLIAMS, A C., IR WILLIAMS, W O. WINPIELD, SIM WORMAN, LILLA CMRS, HARRYI RETIRED MEMBERS OF HUMES FACULTY BACON, MRS MARIA K. BRENNAN, MRS I. M. WARE, BIRDIE L. 0.1 74. Pmzcdwz' IQ3 X lflv. WJ. I-. Qml To the Hurnes graduating cla s ol 1947, CON- V-'RATULATIONS May each of you lind happiness in whatever you enter into after leaving Hurnes. May l ay that it has, indeed, been an honor and o privi- lege to erve l-lurnes as P. TA President this year The faculty and students have coeoperated with the P T A in every way possible, and with their help we have had a most succesful year in our work together l lfnow of no better way in which we, as Mothers, can help our youth climb the ladder to success, than by working side by side with our school and we are behind you one hundred per cent in every thing you undertake. MRS. W, L. GOODWIN 46 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXX Pflflf' Ni-nr' 5? Wy' xx pi sat- ff: .X 5 2 5115 , .M ,mwb ,gt . R Si Q we w. X , , hw vkiw ww X in lf: '- lr- fx ' 2 FN g'TfN 'X 1 4: ix, 'TX L Q I KJ, XR.fXx.1j LEX!! W 3 fx ' s nk f xx fb ,ew , X, 2 H k.NX i M --.NRHRW g,.,,....-.4-.v--V ,K . N , -1 In In AM ,-X V-fx fx- -1 -N- - + V .i1. ff'SfL-w.Ri!x xl LL Ak! y,xj-x.z1'-N., x.,x,J- 4,1 .1. 1 s 1 .1 +-H+ ' gf' ' 1 1 X x v-. ' N kj , i xj- x: . 1 -. X., .1 X., 5 , . , ,- . ,x . . - mxlsxh i 1 ' u ' ' ,J 4 1:'- .V gf I , l X, ,- LA X A T-' L, ' 4: i T I 'J T X, X 1, , Y- Vxs Qs-fgl1:f ,, . 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CfXQslbQzksz Qi' 49 I 111' Tlr'l'll.'f' e ciub, Foot all Te '43-' Boxing Team '45-'46, Track Team 45-. , Red Cross '47, All-Memphis '46, Boxing Championship '45-'46, Second Team All- State '46, Shotput Record '46, Major: Math. and English. , IENN B R Shorty Home con ics Clu , years is , years O 01226 , l year Speech, ajor: Engl' . l- V I 4014..lJ N 1 l N Y AU IN ' . L. AM I ootball 3, Bas al '45, '43g En- ter from ' R h h-ool, Spring '4 immi T ' ,, restling '47, jor: Eygli , K f T .4 A3 , ' ' 2 i , Don on-Co ' - -' b '46-'47, Ke 3 1 47, First . O. T C Ma'or..: E 4 , Math., Sci- nce. , JV J b IEAN MADELINE ' ATKIN S Lea Member of T. and I. Club 2 years, Cosme- tology, Glee Club, Home Economics, Gym, Major: English. LAKE E. A IN, IR. Sonny N n- m Cl , First Year C , Sergeant, r nt 'rst Year d Technical e e econ Year . . T. C., Sec- r t rf iol gy d C oss Represen- ' , M ' si sh Band. QQ Q'-LAW' . CHJBL T7 MQW Red eni'r - een Distributive Education I, , Major: English. A FRED BARGIACCHI ' Express Club, Non-Com Club, Thespians Club, National Forensic League, Football '45-'46- '47, Treasurer Senior Class, Reporter Club, President of Non Com. Club, Cap- tain Basketball Team, Sergeant R. O. T. C., Vice-President Speech Club '45, Treas- urer '46, Football All Memphis '45-'46, Basketball All-Memphis '46-'47, Baseball All-Southeastern '46, Iunior Basketball All- Memphis, Seond Place Esquire Boy, All- Tournament '45-'46-'47, Major: English. ' E RAY mb er Staff pia s ,' e .fp - S, O H -' 1' i cy' e 47, e 'F of S ' e F r I5 -', Five ' Gov- e ua , C X l '4 ,-'4 1 Com- - th Grade Gio' ' -- Flowerx m e, Major: Fo ign Languages, . GE B LINGSLEX . 7 '. J nal en ag '4 ' , The -X ET BQ E ns ' era d tatf ' -'47, ticer Non- ' ' f L C u f F' -Ye ub, Sports atonal mr So ' embe Spanish W Editoxof 1 ' , Pr' dent 176311 lu , rk in e, a Biology G Ho , Ti:B65u'rer .Eleyent l , Tre o Ni rade Home ' a m, F-i-rst lSerg ant , Room esenta e tud t Govern- , , -N 5-' wimgjfig ' m - 7, me s t irma wi ' . Foo ll ger '4 Del te oJS ech M jor: E ' . ' l T nam n o e, Lo ana, Q , C in wi ing Team '4 , udent ' A ov ent epresentati e '45-'46, ajor: I 6 History. gy IE I GS y I Bozo lu , nd I lu' Red Cross, e Cl e e ar ist Class, Ser- -at- s of l Ho Room, Major: l' . 47, respe glsh R. O. T. Page Thirteen 11 ALBEIEA LE ETT I I Q I . I , Senio Y ns, 2 oi, ing, 2 years r S rtla 2, 2 ye s kee ing 4 years S , :O . 0 I I I M ' j gush- 'v e Econ ayor t I I W CHAR S H. e lf f J T Clu '44-'46, . Club '46-'47, yVice- 1 e an I lul5 '45-'46, Pres- ident D. '46-', aj r' English. F J , ij ,J . JI Wudsniogqdgrrltnxcpgf UCI-I Vflsmneyu Jfmgijzlub L46-'47 ost gems wiyie, Halo S ol Ninth Grade Ho Room, Co-Editor of Herald '451'4 , Business Manager of Her- ald '44-' 6, '1 R. O. T. C. '46-'47, , r nish Club, Vi e-President enth Gra e om R Majors: Mat ., Physics and ' J8A,Honor. iety, N. . . ' , ec- , ret ol 12- gy e ff , if is : , LU n o nv 37' zo -Q - b A el 'v Tdde 2' rn 1 L ' ax ' his V ' Fit C'lu S RM L r 6 X' , e s iv retar of 5? lub, 3 ' rsz Gleew Cl E gli -Y 9 . . M - 1-:w ' Q ji Ban ar re Club 2 ye years, wrestling eam, ll, S d Dir tr of Orc icer R. O. T. rs, Treasur Ninth Grade Home Room, rst Chair West Tennessee Band, Guest Member Navy Band, Major: English. I 9 ,iw 4: DOB ggmp-EA - 5 YU rflld hsb' Fill Cl asf 'Masior:mE?igli5lFon lv ms u S Page Fourteen Q' DIBRELL A. BRAZZEL Dib' Science Forum '45, Non-Com. Club '45, Fo tball '46, Majors: History and English. If I 16 if Q W ,f fl jrjfi I A f A f , fr lv 1-wawwf.:1 fr ,wr My f 717 f J 225422-f it f ,f , 5' , T ., f x 1242 CQ 814.40 .M .' f 1' - -r .,QUJ'bC il Ginny N ' L H dStaff YTee S re lo l I ' tY Pesi ent it s '11 stu ' - f - 9 e Roo resident of 1 rade I I I , , i 0 Y gil: 0 ' 1 , I 1,1 O S , l I E 5 ' ' A :I h Nirithl Tenth ra es, k e C. -:AA I I I ' naw, it I 17, ourth P ace 1 Latin Tourna- QWJQ I Jcy , , . 1 , 1 'f l WEYMAN BROWN M er - ' . . . e nd L' ' . pq y 4 CT ' - , ist . ' - - - - . - Ov, 1 ootball ior egg H g v ars: r EC I wi CL! th tl 5-I P o f oo , 1-' on d t p C JI!! ,..,s-.. ell. .e 5 1' QS. It -V I ves '43, ptab 21 go 'K iv!-spa . L4 1 v. 4 7 I TH 'CUNNINGF Ruthie K I Mem er of S e lub ' -'47, Member of T and I C '4 -'4 ern e ot Senior High C 1 ' . C. Sponsor ' - , ol or o n erna ev- enue l2-l, Major: English. J I P rr: R 1- 'sunf' . 4 l and I 1 , !x'tf..,':f:9' ' sf 1 ' th G on-Com. Cl 9, Stugent ment Repre ntat' 9 'pr: ng- Qlis er ,M , J W'WQ,6.,,+?, MARY FRANCES DA IS Cissie Red Cross, Student Government, Girl Re- serves, Spanish Club 2 years, Fifty Club 2 years, Swing Band, Herald Stall, Secre- tary ot Los Amigos '45-'46, Reporter of Los Amigos '46-'47, Reporter ot Senior Class, Chairman of Sale of Bonds and Stamps '44-'45, Majort English. BOBB R. BUTLER Prettyboy Member of Football Team l year, Mem- ber ot Band 3 years, 3 years Drafting, 2 years Math., l year Typing, l year His- tory, 3 years Music, Major: English. l ' aI.igf1l1Hgi1t?' EARL M. CLOWER Clower Bu her T and l Club '44-'45, Biology Club '45,'46, Student Government Ninth Grade, Gener- al Science, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, 2 years Wood Shop, Commercial Law, Draft- ing, Majors: English and Science. GLADYS DYE Happy Sabre Club 2 years, Senior Glee Club 2 years, Spanish Club 2 years, Vice-Presi- dent ot Student Council, Secretary ol Na- tional Forensic League, Treasurer of Na- tional Honor Society, Reporter ot Ninth Grade Graduating Class, Speaker ot the Ninth Grade Graduating Class, Corre- sponding Secretary ot Senior Class, Sec- retary ot Tenth Grade Home Room, Presi- dent ot Eleventh Grade Home Room, Rep- resentative to Nashville Speech Tourna- ment '45, Delegate to Speech Tournament, Baton Rouge, La. W4 sox. V Band , Jin' ZLL: M v BARBARA ' GLISH Short Stud -at Fifty Club, Second Year Spanish Club, Y-Teens, Treasurer Eleventh Grade Home Room, Major: English A 4 4 J - f 'iw' ,4 T' WILLI DEWITT C . Dit . H ' 5 T b t , -ce ' -541345, r and 1 Club, ic sigi eventh Grade Home Roo ' years Baseball, l year Football, l year Bowling, Majori English SHIRLEY ALYNE FREEMAN Iinkie, Ir. T and I Club, Senior Y-Teens, Secretary in T. and I. Club, History, Bookkeeping, Cosmetology, Major: English. DMA YCQDL ey , abre Club ' -'47, Na' P e 1 e aku ' gqigff-:maui - -'4 tb ll ' ' 7, Vice-Pres o E sid? u ' lcgss, . . . ., President of Sabre '45-'46, e id n o,rne Room, ' d adet in R. O. . C. '46, Major: Eng sh .Ally -ti V' 1 A f C3 6 iid? -, fwfr . ' ' ijt r EVELENE DURLING T. and I. Club, Home Economics, Y-Teens, Cosmetology, Glee Cl , Ar jMa' 1 En lish. 1 ft , J ' LEVERETTE COLE Buck Vice-President Ninth Home Room, R. O. C,, Drafting, Bookkeeping, Major: E s .RGA A ,AM L S I w w ' r , if u r I, - if 'Mig , . . pon -' ' Fir t Y p ' ub, ,: etar --- -J ew ent ' -Pre os' 53--fe -' O Gt nish , ' r F- 031 l. th. Hom o ' we r E : th me , e - ta ive Li. peec am , ac 'a v' sippi, ' , e atl' o 3. d s, 4 Q iss at u ' , 'ay--7 T Gr t o e- 9' M jors: Math, and g- lis . ' Q 5 if f I. C by D , - . 'l'. HH . lub, ootb ' '44-' '4 Wre in , 310 ln ' , - -C l el ,l ea r , S ea ix : f Clu , Ser nt 1 . . I . O3 - aj : English. 1 i. ,HV EVELYNJ IT! GIONET' mime Gl au , ns, F. Club, Presi- t Y- '4 apt owling '46, d Cr Repr ntayif '44-'45, Student, f 've ent Re sjjgntqt ve '45, Monitorgf lla tudy Halls, ' jorsz' lee Club, and ' glish. GEORGE EDWIN COX Sonny Non-Com. Club '45-'47, ll-1 Home Room Secretary, Math. 3 years, History 2 years, Majors: Science, and English, BETTY IO GREEN Stuff Cheerleader '46-'47, Sabre Club '44, Vice- President of Iunior Red Cross Ninth, Grade, ' Honorary Cadet Captain R. O. T, C. '44, President of Ninth Grade Home Room, Treasurer of Bookkeeping Class '46-'47, Major: English, 2 I' Cd'yu,CfFi C 221m.ZZjL Aff' L I . I J I I 7 -...fl 4' , M' Y J - ff' ' I rl! r 'ff',Ai F C JF' ' If'1v' C X' J Q ' r 9' QQ 1 J , f , l f try! if Rf V I I Qu r BETTY ANN GRESHAM' ' ,aw uilz 5 Rl' -RD. DC, CU wk U Honor Society, Fifty Club, Girl Reserves, li 4 u f . fe 'nl l', J, I ' - 5 President Ninth Grade Home Room, Treas- if ' 457:57 V 'LW Q 'I' 'di ' , it ' ' urer Twelfth Grade Home Room, Secretary if f L ,W ef l l ' Spanish Club '43-'45, Major: English. Q Q ' f r - L ' V' ' S' ' Y f y 2- I ' sf, I 'Gaf' r I y-5 6 -- 4 - 31? ELIZABETH GILBERT Lo OBE T A IE I ? nerr HO ECO i lubkfws' Q , ur t nessee ome Economics - o Club, Fi ' r C , Ing' ,bffi , -I QQ7 Cl , Assistari itor of Annual lObiorIl, 3 Yea s, s, an 4 Years, His- 1' Pg? bionl, Good Cit- ghs? year, M ' r: English. QQ .,,. i ns ip edal C 'onl, Oi Popular Ji? Girl fObionl, Mgor ' . SQ'gr'1i'N ,re : it '44-f-Ca CVE DAVIS Love'em R. T, I, hira, GHd, -gp' Ninth Q om e gecmt-a- 45 Secfe' Arms ' ass, M h. W' , ' I s 0 Tl Q LES HVMWSO Q 'p 'Ch'm LIE cEs IRVIN Iam KEY C ub tbfinlle ' .:,, -vm eni' eens, 2 years Shorthcmd, 2 , NO 5 Q la geiiflf- ' S QKGY 'V' Q ..,,T,, '-If , M year ing, 2 years Bookkeeping, Ot- ft lu U30 lenc MG' d En hsh- I Q, . was fic ctice, History, 2 years Economics, , of Jyg I 1' Ma . English. OTH IO ES D t 0 MARTIN EDWARDS he ni T ' mg C1UzB3W1?aTeQmI T and iciub First Year R o T C Fu a , tu en overn- , -4-- . - iii epre ncihiive, Major: English turf? Faxiners OE AIiIiSE'1iCCI. MSTGI Shop, Al' ge ra, mor: ngis. X 7 - lf-CDW I 1 ' C 1 r 'r F ' 'fr-sir I ' U Q- EMOGENE IOYNER Dx-cop I 5-'46-'47 First Y r ub , 'Qt Q 4.4 - L . . . Q e ' i f Y-Teen Club, Fifty Club, Home Economics ,- ,. 16 e p- g lass,MajoI'2Englisl'1 Q Sub, xgceiprssrderrr city-Wide Y-Teens, a 1 I . E i Q yor ng s l X , IM E OYNER Drip Q Q, .. P Distri utors Club -T ns Club, Fifty , if if IRVING Co I: My 4-Gigli.: okay., Cl Home con ie? llulrb, Vice-Presi- rr- Q Q :i QQ i W Football, Fifty Club, Fir L22 lub, Ser- d Y-TSSHS, ' I T1 f1Qi5 4 l 2 i,,. ,,5 32 F geant-at-Arms Elevent 5? oi r Q.-'v ,Q W i -1 I Room, Representative o tudent ' - Q C F ment in Tenth, Major: English. AL, Q :l , I ,-.,. :Q mg, Page Sirteeii BOBBY HARRIS Roby Club, Speech Club, T and I Club, Vice-President Speech Club, 2 years Box- ing, 3 years Wrestling, Wrbstling Champ 1941, 2 years Iunior Football, 2 years Senior Football, Major: English. , fr ty . ivnmvm 1.Afsj119J 5 T' Crbsg' 1 eprJ5ifcQ rade, - I 1 O ' V st cg NI ee esfra H e mic Club overnment Re se ta ive, Girl etball Teamqllviajors: M . and Eng- ish. ' ADRIAN HAYES Chicken Distributive Education, Art l year, Dralt- ing 3 years, History 2 years, Typing 2 years, R. O. T. C. 2 years, l year Math, Major: English. CLAUDEAN MAGNESS Dean ' Y-Teens Club, Home Economics Club, Fil- ty Club, Science and Biology Club, Vice- President 9-l Home Room, Major English. DONALD LOWELL HOLBROOK President Key Club, Senior and tative, IM A 5,15 s Club -T ro epres ' rer of Red r ' -'4 r 5 . f 11-5 A WAYNE HURLEY Hank, Ir. T and I Club, D. E. Club, D. E. President, Drafting 3 years, Math. 2 years, American History l year, Science 3 years, Major: English. .L DORIS KENNEDY Dotsy D. E. Club, Home Economics Club, Secre- tary of D. E. Club, History, Science, Home Economics, Major: English. . -1' K Bret. ,lxx if -M ,, y Aj LEON RAY HART 'A 'S0rry D. E. Club, Science, Distr' 11 c - tion, Math., Major: Eng' . Qs-aft-.J-A..- -fLuA...,., f Lbwdgd HELEN IEANETTE LEVEN Hel Home Economics Club, Typing, B lcee - 0' ing, Science, Math., America s ry, World History, Office Practic ' ' ' English. Md Y if .Mi if Mr M 1 ' f A 1 il V 1 1 .- . A 4,f,4,0 c.7.fg,L4J'6'?Z-ffl ' 6 ' 5 W' ,- R E innsrr rm. KLegs J U I V rf-'--v,.,thf f , Year lub, a I years, W dshop 2 y ' s,'MaLcL5 En ish Q A . , . x tl 4, -N Wit Q2-A Y 5' i'.+l,'Tf L.--1 :Q Q .fist 5 L 'T ' 'L 1 .Xxx 'SPM .Jn ' A EVANGE NE ivmxms j Student Government Alternate '44-'45-'46 . '47, Constitutional Committee ot lO-5 Home Room '44-'45, Fifty Club '45-'46, Eleventh Grade English Club '45-'46, Goodwill Drive Representative '45-'46, Major: English. f HOBER UGHES , 'r YR, L49 Nati n S 1 y, National Forensig , Nl 9, rhesptqas, c 96Y Jos f- -I eam rs, T ter Club,,,'lfrea ref! junior Certification Class President econd Ye r p ish Cub 'W rv- ti ,,, -1 ,V Grade e Rilo s , rea rer No C T easur First J At e . teprnational Key Cl iyiention sin NQK, Llc' Orleans, Represeirtlative IurQfc?L gn at Honor Banquet, Majors: Ma ., Sciencex and English. Jr U Q o l - A 1 1 . V,,,-t-rftts ,5s5.n:..m,,tt - ' degli'- f , 2 l mx F ' of it wt' DOH Ldbll, -All' l' 'fgmie' ' ns u nora con 4 rer O m jo En lis of ,Del X ' 1 16 Aj, , ,V. I s fe-1 ,qfrjrilyvcitv WW o aoritij acqg :'4'E5l,'ffK'g N t L WA X h ' 'pglotx ly I xii! X. 0' 0051 XI 5 is ' l MC' N 7 , V , I all X Q, X 1111 Sv 1 elm fqj ,I ,YU X X1 jf BETTY IO MAY Bill Fifty Club, Entertainment Committee 11-4 Home Room, Entertainment Committee 12-l Home Room, Major: English. r 64,65 A IONE Ch r I onor S i , u irst e . . lub, Pr iden 0 Kb , re ld t of C oo: me 0 2-: -'.- r Non-Co . 1 lub f fn '1'1 . ., N 2 3 - - -11 4-' 5, Kn -,N I' 5, Pqce' 'nr 1. gl, '4, f ol-lc- :.ilni' , I I . , 1 , ' , r .I W -. Dgylo1fytY MAA McNATT Nooks ome' Eco ics,' eometry, Algebra, yping-,,S ogra , Music, History, Civ- ics, Bixfyngy, 1 English. 7 5 1 A HOWARD GLENN LEWIS g Lewis Arit5:lul35QT. Midi ing, Major: English. , ' f j 4 ' BETTY IO MULLINS Moon Senior Y-Teens, Glee Club, Speech, Red Cross Representative 12-3, Vice-President of 12-3, Program Chairman of Y-Teen Club,, Queen of 12-3, Who's Who Com- mittee, Entertainment Committee ot 12-3, History, Algebra, Home Economics, Major: f 391- Nc MARC het, re Club First Year Club 11,9 L1 Biology Club Latin st Li e Majors: With, , nel' ' JF CMO . , l .f I . ' . , ud t Government, Herald Stail, I c an E s . 5 A T, S 7 . Nedcr iff , - ns, eport Twelfth rad o oom, re u r Biology a o ng ist fW5f9g-Y lx M s Pf1yf.'7Eiy1ll1' rl ., W 1 2 f ' Q f ,,,,t Q ffl? f - 'Feat .X IRI NBR ' cxnkee i sh . DOMLD DEWMNE 1AcoBUs Joke T and I Club '44-'45, Fifty Club '45-'46, Color Guard, Biology Club, Treasurer, Technical Sergeant R. O, T. C., Major: English. 3 3 X 1 an L J 1.0- H N , ff K IOYCE LAVALLE MCCOOL McCoocoo Sabre Club '46-'47, Senior Y-Teens, Hon- orary Cadet Captain '46-'47, Secretary of Home Room '46-'47, Major: English. yy U 1 1 1 'L' cy L , 4' ITTEjNiAN,4,.,, ov ' Tr y, Kay Club . ., ral ti, Sabr , n , Vice-Pre enlf u 'or' ti' aion, Cl ss, Pres' Los A ' ' ' Vice-P el d tu ross, Vice- Pre 'd t 12112215 ' ola Candidate for Scho rs i j rf English, ' f W' 1 A U9 J l .4 A , yj xpfj S ome ms Amigos, Girls' Athletic Association, Vice- President GAA Tenth Grade, Treasurer oi Los Amigos Eleventh Grade, Reporter for Home Economics Club Ninth Grade, Major: English. ENC AM ' k' , Stu ov en Repres e ' , . . ling 3 s, o tha ger ears, etball Maia '44 1 ta , F1 ar Club, N - . ub, Maj : glish and Draftin , NELWYN MURPHY Nell , bra, 2 e 1. ' , 1 in west: t ::'fi y, ajor: English. M M. all ' 1 IACK Tcxtty Krieg Typin , Speech d tio , English '17 Z ,-5 f tw fsuyyvl' 'K .pjfggl 4' Rossa F. Mcxsnzrsyx ' im First Year Club, Non-C Cub, B ogy Club, 2 years History, 2 years , , C., l year Mechanical Dra X g, mercj Law, Majors: Scie e,'M nd En . or 'j ,. ' , J . eff f f o ' if ' ,. , J K 'V ' ' rf A In ,rw if GAR tn? Parker ,T Club, Senior Y-Teens, Red Cross e resentative '44-'45, Vice-President T , an I C 'b '45-'47, Major: Englishe 7 vw , Z5 ,md-Mel. 4 4 n Nai l orensic ,Leag e abre , r' . - - Iu an A ' 4 , V1 J 'I de Y Cl , President o Stu nt ouncil, 2 Y R. ,C ', 1--6 N 'i ctls of Best ri led orn i , I I- on! oys' Si 9 av f, 57. , 1 , tile R , r a s 's, an t. li-ters r , Florid in ' -'46-' 4 , --rf '? 7 If year F t , fo - rack, C aiii Foot n int 'a ll ' ' , . All 1 ' t -'p g-1 ' T- e on Sec Tea ' '- ' and welfth fGra,d b N o b JL. ' f--ww' K S- sjf BETTYE LYNN OVERTON National Honor Societ Los A s, Fili- busters League, Y-Te s, ' -President National Forensic Le g , Presid t a- tional Forensic Lea , ' e ' Ninth Grade Home Room, or st Debater in I-fumes 1946, tu ent Govern- ment Monitor, Worked in Office '46, Major: English. f' f f, W N1 0' 1 , K kfij W! f ,JJL 77 U1 ,, W .J 0 J Q- 4.2 J 1 919 N ' MARVI MOSS, IR. f' Moss Bal '-Y D. E. Club, Drafting 3 yea ng!lg years, Math. 3 years, Major: E ikh. gb , CHARLOTTE LEE PATTERSON Pat Y-Teens 2 years, Herald Staff 4 years, Biology Club, Co-Editor Herald '46-'47, Girls Vice-President of Senior Class, Sen- ior Y-Teens Reporter '46-'47, Major: Eng- lish. Mem o Clu , ' n 1 C M ' I E l' h, ' 'Q ' ajor ng is i Q L B- E D . 1. 4 ' I y is b, Club ,cy enm Q4 MARION IO c s Q Q9-EZ' ,R31 di e r - 1- , , I , d -. ,ll A U4 .. r -I 5 lub '4 h Club' 2 t ud Ho i p t gilep g ' gtg ce-P l nt rad Home f ., -:rj ' 5 . , l Re -1. t Ca om, - 5 Roo , cr r esptan Major . Math, Q Q Se ut f, t JT. C ,, , . .ferr -' H2 ' I ' ' UAA 4 l , - .I , l R , X MAURICE owsn Ha. P. Um PHILLIPS Two years Baseball, 2 years Golf, 2 year gggne Huxleior fr?- logc gfub M rgroe Basketball, President Ninth Grade'Horne tary r ti SO ., S , H ' U Room, Vice-President Elqventh Grade His u Gjo. ghsh Home Room,fMajorsz History! and English. ' ' I 4 , Cla 4 -' 'f if Lf U A' , ' I If Vi' j- 14: .f lit ,ofa-9 HILD F Y PI Ho e ' I, A, T I Y E ' r Y eens, pi , ars , , 9. Onhcm I Gr kj? P I Office 'fgzggyp vm Servi March 44-june 45, Sractice, 4 ars h, 2' ars History, ' A y y-H me omics, ajor: English. We , ,, ,, , G , fb-fu-2 jf figs' EVELYN CAROL POOLE Tip ED PEPPE l Member of T and I Club, 2 years Y-Teens, Distr' uto s' Club,QArnerian History, Typ- 2 years Cosmetology, Bookkeeping, 2 ing, Maj : English. Iyliears gomle hEconom1cs, l year Biology, ajor: ng is . i Q 4 1 '4 5' f Page Ninetemz 'CJ' 1 K . ,ff ..,:iJl0'p F if I x PEGGY lov Porrs Peg Y-Teens, Home Economics Club, Science, History, Algebra, Home Economics, Com- mercial Law, Gym, Speech, Major: Eng- lish. IOHNIE PITTMAN Distributive Education, 3 years Drafting, 2 years Typing, 2 years History, 2 years R. O. T. C., l year Math., l year Distribu- tive Education, l year Art, l year Gym, Major: English. IOY RUSH Shaw T and I Club, Senior Y-Teens, 3 years History, 2 years Science, 2 years Speech, l year Algebra, 2 years Cosmetology, Ma- jor: English. Honor S iety, Footb ll Team, Bask a t y of -5 Hom Ro , Re port-er o - , ' , A j ' c e t. an glis .W X ima! S AN fi' y f -Teens in Ninth Grade, nd Cl Re s, SEYMOUR PETROVSKY Captain R. O. T. Club, First Year Club, Non-Com. Club, SabrgClub, SGCTW tary Science Club, Secretary Ninth GrCICl9 Graduation Class, 4 years R. O. T. C. Band, 5 years Instrumental Band, First Place R. O. T. C. Essay Contest, Football xl Manager, Basketball Manager, Command- er of Best City R. O. T. C. Bancl 45- 46. Drum Major '45-'47, Staff Sergeant R. O. T. C. '44-'45, Major: English. . r . ART 5 UISE QU ' , .I an ' serve C , me ics Club, , If is ' 'v ucati ericas, ome . Ec s, Glee Clu , O 'ce P ctice, ' Y 42 Olufglorz nglish. is 3 M 5 i ' 5 . ...V ff U-3 ,.....,. I U -1.' ' IAMES MARVIN PR I OTT Marvin K . f-I at I i ' 0 . - , I ' 1 UGG Q' 'J' ff' ,-'Q DIS' .... V Q, t Ive E cltio Q' , 7 - esj l t .Y .,,..... in I Q yr ypis b 1 -1, I Guo ' 1 .1 ,L, l ' sf W V1 , C I A o 0 I E . S In I ,,- -.I .9721 I 1' I ' . ' V- W ' - , ,., at -' ' : ROBERT FRANKLIN RHODES Rufus A ' ' it No . b ir Year lub, ootba Tegm, reasu r H I 1 R u 'I - f ' -' I, in 1 el O els! GS ' void X fth Ho i- Roo i Two Letter nlF ot- . -.-. 1 I ' I :' 1 ' - 5 .. 1-- ' WSI' i FRA BJ! Sis alafi e Club, e Club, His- u . F. L., ol Club, Presi nt f ' ory For , jor: English. P' ' g ? -nr ' 0 ff H , 7 . V , 07 2 . Iwgfg T1L'f?nty WILLIE NELL RUTLAND Fifty Club T and iciub fi R was Office Practice, Latin ' ra, me I ogy, Shorthan , A ' o: gl' RILE REYLE Caesar Club, Biology Club, First Year Club, Science Club, Band, Latin, Algebra, Plane Geometry History R. O. T. C. Ma- jors: Sience and English. We ffm! 'fo EDNA ATI-IENA SANIDAS Smiles National Honor Society, Fifty Club, Or- chestra 5 years, Typing, Bookkeeping, Al- gebra, Stenography, Home Egonornics, Major: English!! I amslf Mw RALPH RIDDLE M Basketball '43-'4 -'45, B seball '45-'46-'47, Non-Com. Club, R. O. T. C. 2 years, Ser- geant R. O. T. C., All-Memphis Baseball '45, All-Southeastern Baseball '46, Second Team- All-Memphis 2 years, Major: Eng- lish MWA 1 fy 'Q' , i- N NUALY HO ATE Lynn A. I .. .. X , Jgjig. ,.,,, . ' ' I C Y - Sparky H 'f, Kit ' - ' ii 9 H Societ . ., Hono ry Captain F T C I Non Om. Club, Sabre -f-. ,Q Q Ft . T. C., t nt ernment Hep- Club. Cl , Second Lieutenant in R. L.' ' SSGH i e,' SCIIOI Cl , GCTGIQFY Nlflfh S. Fo t all, Majors: History and A, .,',--.V: 'X', J fi T Ome 0 I T? Eflghshe I' 2 ,nnn . ' , if 4 Herb: , , QXI44 . af' V ' g , V, I J 1 ,V,, 3, if , I 5 yi . . V 4 1 , M ., 'c7Ah'f'fRoBB1Ns ,QQ-Mgmt ole 0 A lr . . .f l 'J ' ' 'l X sd N1DA,ANNHTTrs SHUMAKER ,gr Q First eefbtub, N0rr,Cor52'c1 j fttid T and I Club, Home Economics Club, Y- 'T 'Y' ggfjfe eRep Ssli anisjgtgigil 'couggg Teens, Cosmetology, Home Economics, AI- ' - f f b H. t S . M , I E 1. h ,Rep e tive, Te nicalg-S,eFgQ1nt e ge ra, is orY. cience, alor. ng is . .,..A,,, Q micctesl Bookkee gpgertifegw! Or: A It English. X- fr? E , A . ::-: r ' K 1 f ADOLPH ROSENTRATER 33: I . Alll I 3- ' IANIE M TH 'mme R- O- T' C- 2 Yew' Biology Clubf Ser- lr? lSIl32fClu2'nS1O cifioiifnjiifriffgriiii Fgeant-atbArms 12-SA HomeE Rgorln, HISYOTYV ,Y Home Economics Club '47, History, Cos- Ypmg ming' Ulm H915 ' W :'fW A A' metology, Home Economics, Major: Eng- IOY SMITH . Senior Y-Teens, 3 years Latin, 2 years Al- gebra, 2 years Typing, Off:ce Practice, I year Bookkeeping, 2 years Home Econom- ics Club, American History, l-Iagori E g- lish. J' ACK ALT RULEMAN Iac son Club, Cheerleader, Fo all Manager, Fifty Club, Delegate to Orange Conven- tion, Major: English. . if of , Rl ,T . NW JW LORAINE THOMA Renie Member of the T and I Club, Senior Y- Teens, Cosmetology, American History, Bi- ology, Home Economics, Gym, Major: English. rl ,' HU H :'. -r I 1 'Socko HH I re 7.1 ,, Fir ear Clu R 1 ,f Q ,I , O. T. ., et r ' A. 1 ' g ' I In ' 1 Club, e ' C , Se e t-at- res ent of N 15-cr f Sabre Arms of ros tb L , ajor: English. ff Q9 , -, if 5 I Zi mp' ' ave, ,QA ' 2 4 X ix' v I l Q 'Qin ,T Q ,ff un : W' 'if W. lish. ac Y bY 'I' and I ub 44-' -'46, E. Club '46-'47, Metal Sho s . years, Major: English, 5 1 .5 K., -'f-A -4.13 , ' --5'-ffm-I 4, -,, S I LEY EAN E H I ' QE,Nl.... Y Qsbrv-9 N-Af J.,- FormmigJ.eqgud.-Y-'N91m4fQ4w s.-,f o ent Mo ' 4' epot- 'l,kl.2f2,-,..-,g' P I M300 , y 1, , o ee gg ch, History, Algebfls P ' ' - ' ClbM' :E l', .N 'w - u , ajor fng ish : EFX... 2 6 -' - T.e'4-'lbw L-,..M..r. rs, . .A NI SEQKY . Bennny I str o, Me ofj - iorl omnge, M ' -Pre nt ra e om oom,, Gstlin , - jor: Englis 1 M I J WILLIAM L., S H Bill Science Club, Biology Club, President of Biology Club, Vice-President Tenth grade Home Room, Treasurer of Eleventh rade Home Room, Major: English, sxttettt if T ,..,,,, fy: 1 g U .1 V 6, f, I Aj, . E in VJ! ll yd! t ' ' 1 :' s,v,,b,g1j' Us If I' A 'fwfr V J, I Q . W tt ji' yt' I , ' ' Q, 5 A . j MA K FRAN V ripntj V Frankie V I - f'V'VlY-Teent' l'stoM3 yecrf f'fStenography 2 Yearsf, y g 2 Yea , Office Practice, Algebra, 4 peech, Home Economics, Gym pf W , VINCENT SPIN OSA Vince Club, N. F. L., Football Team '43-'44- '45-'46, Wrestling '43, Swimming '46-'47, Non-Com. Club, Baseball '47, Club President, Boys' Vice-President Senior Class, Home Room Treasurer, President 3 years, Major: English. ' Q Speech Class, All-Memphis Football '46: 1. N iblr f Major: English. OH CHRI ST T Greek,, 4 esi e ' r Cass, Vice-President o iety, President Sabre Club, P nt Non-Com. Club, esident First V Y r Club e etary e1yitC b, Pre 'dent wt N I U Science E ,A Pr 'i e Biology lub, K5 V In , DOROTHY IUANITA TOWERY Dottie fgfacgsrflg e R22 h ' .Gres em G 1 tt T and l.Club, Cosmetology, History, Home rensic Le Que' Her 1 A .. 471 FO '- Economics, Major: English. 1ci1T.4lf?7 'BG Clubcfi jill iw n Platodii , I V M ys' State '46, sz Math. and . jf 3 iffy ' ish. ' , I., ffs+'f1f3f1ff2 f' 'ii -f 1 . . s H C, CE I TR -9' Celie .. WI T S Bi11Y d t esen e, Chap- W7 Eootball '4 -'45, Che y sics, Draft- Y ens ecret - ns, Typing, ' ing, Ft. O. T, C., ' rs: Math. p c , H Ec ic , ffice Practice, . ,, 7 and English. , . o ee ' Gl u Major: English. J ,F B 575,2 2 4 I IA K A H fy GCkH . . 4' , i - CHARLES w.rAY1.on Fai ff. .47f?QI?? fee ' ,' fie- -'., 'VV ' T and l Club, Brass Ftail Club, H Club, 1 S Club 45- A 5- ati al Navy 2 years, Delegate to Orange Con- ll 1-9 .- -47, W f Off vention, Male Beauty '44-'45-'46-'47, Major: V U 5' A FU SED ' T' O Q ' Ile English- in e te '46, 'd ef n ah: tasting . L is St e 'G xi E'-u-f-. oot- b 12 s imm W5 ,Mum ' I GENE COLVIN THOMAS Slim H Club, Key Club, Sabre Club, Base- ball, 2 Letters, Captain R. O. T, C., Major: English. N. 7 Y s 1 F ss M RI y nom . H 1 -y - Q I - Red ss res ntative ' -'47, Stude Government Repr entativ '45-'47l,.fHo r Safety, eens N. F. Secreiar of S anish lub ic P sident I nior irl e rve o t on Committee for Stu t ci if Si 't' Saving Boom, Stu- ,ou il Monitor, Majorsf Mathvyid r if rglis 'L 0 X Honor, ociet l , D ce Orches- a n-Co . ,XE Y r b, Stu- Di ctor , s' e 5 Ban , runvirj V' r nt o Caesar Club, ec et i ogy Cl' ,' Winner of Navy n , First umpet, Mem- phis Cli , Lia rs: Math., and and Eng- lish. Pug? Tu'e11ly'Tu'0 it- ' MARY VARNAVAS Home Economics Club, Spanish Club, Came to Humes in Ninth Grade from War- ner Iunior High School, Wilmington, Dela- ware, History, Home Economics, Stenog- raphy, Office Practice, Major: English. ILEY DWA T MPSO plans, Presid nt H nor S cietQ, President 1 . 6' iof - C-. P1 ai eer eaders, Rep sentati e ol- umee OYS ST , M 'or ' Math., Science! and English. fx nop UGENEJJCSRTI Bobby MH Cl Poo 111 T m '44-'46, Basket- wb ll 45 o Soc' y, Non-Com. Club, S Af' -President H Club, e cg Li ten in R. O. T. C., Presi- nt ' n ' orum, Outstanding W - tler H , Second Team All-Mernpiis M rs: Mat Q cience, and Eng- JN T, N. if : 1 l wi' 'Sw-9 v V ifaflglggrrji if-1 !,1,f-vyzfj' ' I ,VI . If it -Q rf Y ' 4,519 - 1 ..--1-L-nl J if ,..,e-GsJ.dL!,,.-1. 0, I, V ,- I J-Jew'-9 1 It . 1 Q . Gt-:onci-: WALT EORG HN VERGOS Punchy i ig Student Council Monitor, Red RCross Rep- .. ., . , , -1 ' t tive, Student Council epresenta- CHIHCQF hz aegis' g11rSfjYgGr.Clu?' Non' '.. , ', Elf , lssnlixice-President Senior Red Cross, MZ- '. Eu h' ' u ' Oxmg year' Member Student Council Committee for lor' H915 ' ss N ..,., i' ' .. Xl Rules and Regulations, Spanish Club, Bi- Q :,.,g , qs S if .g k ology Club, Caesar Club, Library Assist- ' f ant, Majors: Math. and English. l f 53' i 'S A 3 , ' I--+1 ' 633: : or . t . Q5 A S R d . lv -5: f ' . I e ft'-t w 5 First Year Club, Science Club, Biology ' ,lu . Se n e tenant in R: O. 'S'-2. 4 - ' cub, T and 1 ciub, Non-com. Club, sec- ., ience, - ti g, R. O. T. C., Malorsi i ,h 1 ' bl Treasurer of Biol- Mdih. Gnd EY1Ql1Sl'1. I 5 -A .1 g C Ubi Mgjorj Sh, MTX? e T is Q sit 0 X if - -5. f 0 in , .rw T' 1 X' -' aflx l l J RAYMO 'r. WENZLER he voice .sr Clu Yo Yo Club 4 Years, Glee Clu 4 Years, '15 3 'gyf' lu? ma e ggo 11 eau rx Track, Golf, 4 years Boxing, Majors: Eng- WT ' - f 1. h d G1 I b o os, e , eporte is is an ee Cub. r Us me HO Roo I Gi . M . n X f X to t ,XP I GJ PY'-:AJ--94 lj Lois Aumu-:Y wn.uAMs H if j'Re 1' 1 Sgaem Over I SC' 4 I is V A my A F' A ear ub, on- . KA 'gh utors Club, S etary of 9-5 Home ,,., 5 ' .5 Chi Rlll '1 'V' ' cl Cross epr en! 've, MGIOF' .1 ' 'f C S C ' ' ' O ' ' , ' 0 9, r-19115 - ' , If Treasurer Home Room e I Gra ,Vice- ' President Science Cl o r glish. ROBERT WILDES Bobby V, 'Q X 1 I o e a , r - ' -D S-.R F ll 2 y T 223- 'T Y S cunon wtunansou lu , , Se Z-it-Gt- ,rr ,S - .3 r 'n S e lub, Officer El-e e th M ft D. E. Club, First Year Club, Non-Com. GEL-Wml ffQ1aalJnt 1 Club, Staff sergeant in H. o. T. c., Major: Monitor Major: nglis f .5 ' Q English. fl., M ' '1 A' ali' . B TTY YO GAETQO :'Bea Senior Y-Teen, Home Economic Club, Humes Band 6 years, Major: English, His- tory, Office Practice, Algebra, Home Eco nornics. ' MID-TERM GRADUATES BOBBY HARRIS IACK TENNISON ,gt it lxiksw I Y. 3,9 or +9 Page Twenty-Thrfef ek 46 The Shrine School for Crippled Chllclren -3 'DMM Qi W Left to Right: IOHN FOHSYTHE, IAMES WEST, ANNIE EOLA l'lAWKlNS, ROBERT THRELKELD All four of the above graduates are planning to will begin their training for the business nworldnin a enter a college or training school next year. Iohn and vocational school, Their graduating exercises will be Bob will enter Memphis State, While lanfies and Eola held at the Shrine School, where Miss Vay McElWrath is principal. sg, Ugg ,, . W CLASS POEM BY EARL KITTERMAN A field of success lies ahead, But a gate bars the way, Only preparation turns the lock, And love and honor convey. Dear Alma Mater, praises always for thee The name of l-lurnes will forever ring, For thou has taught us what is right, And prepared us for what life will bring. l I air 'J 5 01. rig A frSqg :NNI A ig! .I.1.v,.3 'Q S-s 1 !'m1 4 . . f 'g 1 I 'Fql 'X-if Q:-' 6 .. 'T :ff .J v' lafE:.f3f2:4,7 ' : J' W! l.l k 1' x I-I ' u I , Class of '47, the closed gate is ahead, Qur high school years have swiftly sped, Dont falter now, or pause to dread- Enter the gate, and upward tread, Qi' 'PEZ-Z9 lfnyr Trrrnty-Follr a t Wil and Te tament BY CHARLOTTE PATTERSON AND MARY FRANCES DAVIS E, the Senior Class of nineteen hundred and forty-seven, A. D., of Hurnes High School, City of Memphis, County of Shel- by, State of Tennessee, being in the sanest minds f'?l to be expected of seniors, in order to leave you fully endowed with our personal belong- ings, no matter how we acquired them, and to do all we can to keep you from missing us too much, do will and bequeath and bestow the following to the stated members of the beloved faculty and the mentioned ones of the student body: Article-To our principal, Dr. D. M. Hilliard, we will and bequeath an observation tower on top of the building and private stairway to reach said place, to keep careful watch on Seniors during the lunch hours. Article ll-To Miss Eleanor Richmond, Assistant Principal, and Miss Annie Mae Prescott, Secretary, we leave all our fan mail and hope they will be able to answer it as quickly and with as much truthfulness as we did. Article lll-To Miss Flois Gwaltney, our school librarian, we leave all the short plays by English au- thors so that the next Senior class may also get a book report on the day before the deadline. Article IV-Section l. To the four Senior Class teachers, Miss Iennie Allensworth, Mr. C. C. Iones, Miss Mildred Scrivener, and Miss Margaret Thompson, we leave the hope that next years Seniors will carry on a Who's Who Contest with much less confusion. Section 2. As a special request the 12-l home room will have fewer late corners, such as: Wallace Cowan, Fred Bargiacchi, Ferdy Brown, and Calvin Allen. Article X-Our admired president, Iohnny Stathis, bestows upon Sonny Chiles his modesty and friend- liness. Charlotte Patterson, Girls Vice-President be- queaths her personality to Betty Torti, who really doesn't need it. Billy Graham falls heir fhairl to Boys Vice-Presi- dent, Vincent Spinosa's, curly locks. Corresponding Secretary, Gladys Dye, leaves her speaking ability to Bonnie Garner, hoping that she will gain, with the use of it, much success. The Recording Secretary, Franklin Bruch, hands down his place in Mary Willie's heart to anyone who thinks he can get it. The money holder, Freddy Bargiachi, Treasurer, transmits his position on the gridiron to the next per- son who can top his running. Mary Frances CCissieJ Davis, Reporter, wills her disposition to be liked by everybody to Thelma Crone. George Billingsley leaves his kindness, gentleness, and thoughfulness to girls to Ed Williams to be treas- ured during his senior year. Bobby Buckalew and Frank Davis leaves their drumming ability to Donald Sharp and Iohn Davis. Calvin Allen wills to Larry Bell that certain some- thing which enables him to get by with murder with the teachers. Elaine White and Margaret Ellis bestow upon Betty Ann Clark and Mary Ann Coleman the entwined friendship between them. Betty Haas bequeaths to Dot Luttman all those skirts that look so good on her and hope they will look as good on Dot. Poopsie, alias Ralph Riddle, leaves Howard Iohn- son his nickname. Cokey Gregory gives that Perry Como voice and Van Iohnson look to Darrel Fike. Leverette Cole will have to ask his wife before he wills away anything. Seymour Petrovsky leaves a book of jokes written by him to future farmers to help them raise corn. Billy Smith falls heir to the more common name of Rile Reyle. Evelyn Poole, Loraine Thomas, and Iean Atkins leave their giggles to Fannie Stewart, Donna Iohnson, and Camille Perry, Nida Shumaker, Georgia Durling, and Margaret Parker leave their talent in cosmetology to Sally Gray and Wyndette McDonald. Virginia Coscia gives to Ioyce Cutsinger her A report cards to add to her own collection. Dibrell Brazzel and Dewitt Cox hand down their high average in bowling to Gene Helbig and Neal Edman. Ferdy Brown leaves his artistic ability to anyone who can keep up the good work. Roy Crook leaves his place in the line of Crooks only in name to his cousin, Roy Crook. Evelyn Forgione wills a swell voice to Marilyn Simpson to add to her talent. Charlotte Baugh, Betty Blockman, Betty Cunning- ham, and Doris Kennedy give their red hair to Ioanii Gaines. Billie Frances lrvin leaves her history contracts to anyone else who is willing to struggle through them. Lois Williams leaves her quietness to Mary Ann Sewell. Bill Martin falls heir to the habit of bumming from Wallace Cowan, who has made good use of it. Marie McNatt wills to Irene Touliatos her beloved fountain pen so she won't have to worry about bor- rowing one all through her Senior year. Paul Nelius would leave Ioyce to all the other wolves but thinks it best not to, if possible. Earl Kitterman leaves his tendency to procrasti- nate to any other poor sap who loves to make up work. Nelwyn Murphy wills her ability to learn Ameri- can History to anybody wanting it. Lawrence Marcrum leaves all the beautiful women he failed to attract to Harold Piercey. ' Ioan Blancett falls heir to the black checked shirt of Charles Robbins to wear on picnics. Page Tvrvntgl-Flite Emogene and lmogene Ioyner, Claudean Mag- ness, Martha Quinley, and lack Maroon leave the North-East corner seats of Miss Ienn.ie's room, includ- ing all the gum chewing and notes, to any other sen- iors who are lucky enough to obtain them. Betty joe Green, Shirley Saller, hand down their dancing shoes to Sis Bargiacchi who might need some new ones. Richard Curle bestows his parking place on Ma- nassas to anyone who can own a convertible like his. Bruce Nicholson is given Sunday afternoon at Rainbow Rollerdom by Dan Currie. Charles Dawson bequeaths his magical voice to Paul Yarbrough so that he can make the girls swoon, too. Bobby Rhodes and A. C. Riley leave their broth- erly love to Oliver Conders and Gene Murphy. Bernard Preiden wills his telephone in his car to anyone that can foot the expense. Ed Pepper gives his last name to Blanche Saltz so there will be a combination. Lawrence Manker wills his delightful personality to David Maynard. Howard Boshers hands down his position in the color guards to anyone who can get up that early. Earl Clower leaves to Bud Ball anything that's worth leaving and ain't worth taking with him. Bobby Hughes wills his ability to let off steam to Sidney Loskovitz. Sol Colsky and George Walter leave their person- ality smiles to Bernard Hirsch and Eli Weil. Betty Blancett bestows upon Dorothy Cox her beautiful blond hair. Betty Nell Boyce transmits her sweet disposition to Vivian Russell. jean Winter is bestowed upon the attractiveness of Alberta Burnett. Dorothy Draffin leaves her secret of how to go with two boys at the same time who are the best of friends to Betty jo Moore. George Cox, Bailey Thompson, and Billy Mullins will their good looks to Paul Mathis who doesn't need them at the present. George Stanley falls heir to the ping pong table at Dave Wells Community Center from Bobby Harris. Charles jones leaves his office as President of the Key Club to Roy Durell hoping he will fill the shoes as well. loyce Perkins begueaths her charms to Carolyn Reitz to add to the ones she already has. jim Mack falls heir to Charles Taylor's, Charles Atlas physique. jack Ruleman wills his dreamy look to Lois Turri to wow the girls with. Hugh Saller leaves his cute sayings to anyone who can get by with them without having his face slapped, The three musketeers, Leon Hart, Marvin Moss, Wayne Hurley, bequeath their title to Billy Miller, Kenneth Benderman, and Melton Bertrand. Bobby Butler hands down his mustache and hair style to anyone gorgeous enough to adopt it. Ruth Cunningham, Bettye lo May leave their school girl figures to Roselyn Strong and jackie Bilger. janet Martin and Lucille Blaydes fall heir to the Pnyr' Tirrlnfliz-Sir height of jennie Baker and Peggy Potts and let's hope they grow a little more. Shirley Terry and Willie Nell Rutland will their shy and bashful ways to Mary Elizabeth Cromwell. Shirley Freeman wills Sunrise Bakery to Corky Newton to carry on the baking. Betty jane Allen falls heir to the quiet and sweet ways of Betty Ann Gresham. Pete Bruno bestows upon anyone his piano who is capable of picking up where he left off. Charles Brogden, Marven Prescott leave their jobs at Standard Parts to the next Distributive Ed. Students. Adrian Hayes, Iohnnie Pittman hand down their secret on skipping school to Gene Burt hoping that he ca.n get by with it, too. Bob Kinkle is bestowed upon the art of wrestling by Bobby Torti who really used it. Lowell Webb, Harold West will their position at the Claridge Hotel to anyone who needs some extra money. Bobby Wildes leaves Kilroy his Physics book, so Kilroy can't run around at night. Bettye joe Tucker falls heir to Sonny Astin's Cs in Physics, as he just can't seem to get rid of them any other way. Christine Mills and Rose Goins are given the close and non-broken friendship of Betty Lynn Overton and Wandalynn Shoemate. Rose Washer wills her Amparo to Irene Martin whom l am sure will enjoy it. Loretta Lyles falls heir to Ianie Smith's beautiful eyes to add to Loretta's come hither look. M. L. Austin leaves all his admirers to gaze upon joe Bell, a good substitute, for awhile. Barbara English, lmalea Malamas transmit their seats in bookkeeping to anyone who doesn't want a salary over S40 a week. Bobby McKenzie and Bob Tilman leave the right to argue and confuse Mr. Winfield to some unlucky person who will take Physics next year. joy Rush wills her cosmetology knowledge to her sis, Anita, and hopes that she will continue it with taking the course. t lack Tennison and Raymond Wenzler leave their ability to Harvey White who already seems to have a sufficient amount of this talent. The last of the Curtises, Shirley Curtis, leaves her well-know personality to anyone that can fill her slip- pers. Ann Alnutt falls heir to loyce McCool's ability to catch on to things on the spur of a moment. Everyone has left something but Bill Smith says he just leaves as he doesn't have anything to leave. Everett Hill wills his reservation at East End Skat- ijng Rink to anyone that likes to skate as much as he oes. Walter Tomlinson and Hugh Powers are given free lessons OU Dflper throwing by Howard Lewis and Adolph Rosentrater. . Lowell Holbrook and Fred Quarin bestow upon George KUSS Grid loyce Morrow their seats, books, and knowledge of Trigonometry. t Martin Edwards leaves his waiting until the last minute to do anything to Gerald Proctor. . Donald Iacobus just leaves his little sis, Gloria, and hopes she does as well as he has. Bernice Saperstein falls heir to the Student Gov- rntent desk in front of the auditorium from Myrvin Las- si er. lack Rudy, Benny Salky, Billy Strong, Curon Wil- kerson leave their seats in En lish to next ear s en . , , Q Y ' S - hors and hope they will enloy them as much as they ave. Dorothy Iones leaves her attendance record, as good as it is, to Ianet Stout. Masy Patterson falls heir to the readin abilit of Q Y Sara Seibs and her card at Lowenstein's Lending Li- brary. ludy Saul falls heir to the ability of Helen Leven- son to carry on a conversation with several people at the same time. Edna Sanidas wills her place in the Honor Society to Betty McFarland who has already taken it. Maurice Owen leaves his position on the bastgnall team to Clifford Nolen who will use it in continuing his playing. Betty lo Gaetano leaves her place in the Senior Class to anybody that gets in at the eleventh hour. Annie Hankins, Robert Threlkeld, Iohn Forsythe, and lames West will their textbooks to their principal, Miss Vay McElrath, to be used for next year's seniors. Cecelia Trotter wills her vivacious personality to Betty Pennington so as to aid in her popularity. Elizabeth Gilbert leaves her out-of-town transcript to someone else who comes from a distant, Barbara Bruner is bestowed upon by Dorothy Mat- lock her sweet smile and ways. David Watson and Gene Thomas will their auburn hair to Durell Suber, Norma lean Tutor falls heir to Frances Todd's ability to jitterbug. loy Smith bestows upon her little sister her way with the opposite sex. George Vegos leaves his brother, Nick, to carry the Vegos name another year. Dorothy Towery wills her attractiveness to Patsy Wilson who also has quite a bit of it now. Leonida Nelms, Evangeline Makris, Mary Varna- vas, and Hilda Pitt hands down their shy ways to Virginia Sammons. lris Miner and Ruth Phillips leave their accents to Pearl Cetner. Dorothy Burress falls heir to Betty Mullins' tech- nique. Donald Berryhill leaves his fare-free ways to any- one that can adopt them as well as he has. Billie Marie Briggs leaves her place on the cheer- leaders' squad to Martha Goodwin hoping that she can yell as loud as Billie did. Morris Parker wills his strength and muscles to Earl Cunningham, ln witness whereof, we place our seal on this the fouth day of lune, l947, A. D. The above is respectfully submitted by Charlotte Patterson and Mary Frances Davis, after being duly witnessed and vouched for by the following: KILROY AND SMO. RICHARD. RASTUS AND SASSAFRAS. PETER SLIPGAP. Senior Cla A leli tory S we go sliding down the banisters of life we slide into the year l94l, when this year's graduating class has just entered Humes. To most of us this big building which we gaze upon is something strange and mysterious, but as we enter the building we discover it is not really as strange as it looks, that the principal and all the faculty are very understanding and helpful, and we begin to feel at home and to take part in everyday school activities. Before we could quite realize it, we were already in the ninth grade and graduating from lunior High. All of us felt so proud of ourselves for having one of the largest junior high graduating classes in the his- tory of-Humes-with over 300 in the class. The next year found our graduating class greatly reduced because of various reasons, but those who came back were more inspired and had a greater pride in Humes than ever. The year of '43-'44 .passed by so quickly that before we knew it, we were Juniors, and yet it seemed like only a short time before We would be seniors, but there was still a long milestone to pass in order to get to the top. During this year many among our class were studying very hard, and in the spring were inducted into the National Honor Society, one of the highest honors that could be be- stowed upon any of us. This induction had a marked influence on many of us and some determined that they would study hard, so they would be inducted in the senior year. This year of '46-'47 has been a well-rounded year for most of the seniors. Many scholarships have been offered to us and our class is quick to acknowledge these with thanks and appreciation. The Navy test was also given to our boys and five from our class passed with high marks. We are also proud to report that two of our senior class boys were in the service for Uncle Sam during World War ll, but came back to graduate this year. The senior class of this year is very proud of their achievements at Humes and hope the next year's graduating class will live up to the high standard which this year's graduating class has tried to main- tain. P1106 T14'eizt,z1-Remy: Senior Clam Prophecy S we, George Billingsley, editor-in-chief of the New York Times, and Franklin Bruch, editor- in-chief of the New York Herald Tribune, sat in our private observation car, we watched the dear old U. S. roll by and waited for the Rocket to reach our first destination, Philadelphia. We had just begun a na- tion-wide tour of the principal cities of the U. S. for our long-awaited vacation. The conductor walked through the car, stuttering so that it was a minute before we understood that he said Philadelphia. When he asked for our tickets, we immediately saw he was Wallace Cowan. Right be- hind him was the hostess, loyce Perkins, selling pea- nuts and popcorn. Wallace told us that the engineer was Morris Parker, another of our classmates at Humes, who was assisted by his able firemen, Charles Brogden and jack Maroon. The train roared to a stop and we stepped off to be greeted by a large crowd headed by the mayor of that city of brotherly love, Frank Love Davis. After a few speeches, the band, led by Bobby Tilman, played Dixie. Bobby Buckalew was contentedly beating the brass drum. After purchasing a paper from Dewitt Cox we sauntered onto the main boulevard only to be stopped by three banana vendors, who practically fought to sell us their wares. They were the former Humes grid greats, Bargiacchi, Spinosa and Torti. Their ba- nanas were all rotten, but we flipped them a fin each just to see them grin. The mayor had provided us with a car and chauf- feur, who turned out to be Leverette Cole, and away we sped to the hotel. The manager of the Hotel, anticipating our large supply of baggage, had sent his entire crew of bell- hops to help carry them to our suite of rooms. The bellhop captain was Harold West, who had recently graduated from the Claridge. Working with him were Lowell Webb, his chief assistant, Charles Robbins and Ed Pepper. Finding ourselves in our spacious suite, we order- ed a drink and sat down to rest and wait for the night life to begin At nine we drove up to the largest night club in town, owned by George Vergos. The doorman, Ray- mond Wenzler, led us in and we checked our hats with Evangeline Makris. After placing our order with Leon Hart, we called the cigaret girl, Elaine White, who was dazzling all the partons with her scanty attire. The floor show began and who should be in the chorus line but Shir- ley Saller and Betty jo Green. After their number was over they sat at our table, and after talking with them awhile we found out that Ioyce McCool, Betty Cunningham, and Becky Haas were working in a bur- lesque house two blocks down the street. After a wonderful nite we went back to the hotel and retired. Page Twenty-Eight The next morning we wandered through the busi- ness district, window shopping and buying a few arti- cles. We stopped in Clarence Astin's ten-cent store and were sold a tube of toothpaste by Betty Blockman. Walking past the record counter, we recognized two of our former Staff members, Charlotte Patterson and Cissie Davis. They told us that Iohnnie Pittman was the dishwasher in the cafeteria and that Wayne Hur- ley and Donald Iacobus were bus boys. Out on the street once more, we walked toward the lower end of town. Suddenly, we were both col- lared and hauled into a pawn shop. I had noticed the sign, Salky's Swagger ln, Stagger Out Pawn Shop and Beer Parlor. It couldn't be true, we thought, but there was Bennie, yelling, Turn on the green light, Benard, the man wants a green pair of pants. lt was Bernard Friedman, who was hijacking customers. We fought our way from the shop and into the park to feed the squirrels. Seeing a large crowd gathered, we strolled over only to see a Salvation Army Band headed by Seymour Petrosky, with Wan- dalyan Shumate playing the trumpet, and Virginia Coscia beating the drum, and Margaret Ellis at the Piano. We returned to the hotel and packed our grips, for we were to leave within the hour. Shortly after- ward, after a wild drive through the town in a Safety First Cab, driven by Richard Curle, we safely landed at the railroad station. We had a little time, so we purchased a paper from Dibrell Brazzel, who said that he was manager of a group of paper boys, which in- cluded Bill Strong, Adolph Rosentrator, Howard Lewis and Marvin Prescott. - Before we could turn around, we were set upon viciously by a flower girl, who practically knocked us down, to sell us a gardenia. We recognized her by her beautifully combed locks to be Willie Nell Rutland. She informed us that Shirley Curtis, Dorothy Draffin, Gladys Dye and the joyner twins held down their respective sections of the station. We boarded the train and were ushered to our car by Lawrence Marcum, who was chief red cap. Fred Quarin, Marvin Moss, Maurice Owen, and Bobby Wildes carried our luggage and in ten minutes we were skimming over the country side. We settled down to read one of our papers but were startled by the headlines that the president of the United States, Iohnny Stathis, had announced that General Roy Crook would assume duties as Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces, ably assisted by Adjutant General Bailey Thompson. We noticed that the story was written by Rose Washer, our Washington Corre- spondent. We turned to the sports page and were surprised to see that Billy Mullins had been selected the out- standing athlete in the country. He had been playing for the Bears for ten years. Three of his former run- FUUQ 1'HCffeS, lack Tennyson, Bobby Harris, and Calvin Allen, were to oppose him in the game against the Washington Redskins at Chicago. At the bottom of the page was a large picture of Bobby Hughes, who had recently won the National Golf Championship. He was hotly contested- throughout the contest by Paul Nelius, who pulled a poor second. Current basketball news showed that Manker's Maulers, hte hotest cage team in the country, had suf- fered its first defeat after 79 victories. Manker's three stars, Ralph Riddle, George Walters and Curon Wil- kerson shone ever bright in defeat. The comic section was dominated by Paul Fe-rdy Brown, the world's greatest cartoonist, who had taken the pjlace of i'Tik Tok. Oone of the highlights of the paper was the Love- lorn column, written by Rile Reyle, who was one of the greatest authorities to date of Love. The next thing we remembered was our being being awakened by the shrieking brakes, as we pulled into the Michigan Central Station in Chicago. We were welcomed by a host of sweater girls headed by Ruth Cunningham and Betty Io May, a few of the others were Joy Rush, Betty Mullins, lanie Smith and Marie McNatt. We left the station and went immediately to Sol- dier Field, where the Chicago Bears were to fight the Washington Redskins. We were greeted by the joint owners of the Bears, Hugh Saller, lack Ruleman, and Charles Taylor, who guided us to our box seats. Glar- ing about us, our aattention was attracted by the number of celebrities present. On our right, surround- ed by autograph hounds was lrving Gregory, who was now the idol of the bobby-soxers. ln that party was Pete Bruno, the Swoon Crooner, and Bobby Rhodes, the heart throb of Hollywood. Other stars present were Alberta Burnett, Shirley Freeman Betty Ann Gresham, Charles Iones, Bobby McKenzie, Bobby Butler and Earl Clowevr. On our left, M. L. Auston, owner of the world re- nowned Watkins Products, was taking his bows. Some of his routemen were Donald Berryhill, George Cox, Dan Currie and Martin Edwards. ' From the back of the Grandstand we heard a shrill and familiar voice of Billie Marie Briggs who was sharing a bag of popcorn with all her little ones. Following the game weboarded a special plane to San Francisco, piloted by Lowell Holbrook and Ev- eret Hill. The Stewardess who served us coffee was Dorothy Iones, assisted by Helen Levinson. We landed at Overton Airport, named for Betty Lynn Overton, Frisco's first woman mayor. She had wiped out nine- tenths of the gambling and vice and was up for gov- eronr. Being in a town of famous wines, we set out for the Famous Bar, owned by lack Dudy. We noticed that the music was furnished by Adrian Hayes and his Mountain Boys. They were Iohn Forsythe, Sol Colsky and Earl Kitterman, who was' still playing the slide horn. . The master of ceremonies, Howard Boskers, intro- duced a multimillionaire, Bill Smith, who was owner of the world's largest brewery. He also announced that A. C. Riley, world's heavyweight wrestling cham- poin, was setting up the house. Among his many ad- mirers were lean Atkins, Iennie Baker, Betty Blancett, Charlotte Baugh, and Betty Nell Boyce. Perched atop the bar singing, The Beer Barrel Polka, was Shirley Terry, who was keen competition for the floor show. Perceiving a crowd gathering in the corner, we recognized the head which stood above the rest as be- longing to Reverend Charles Dawson, who was deliv- ering a fiery sermon on the evils of alcohol. We rec- ognized in the awe-struck crowd Georgia Durling, Barbara English, Elizabeth Gilber, Anne Hawkins, and Edna Sanidas, who meekly disposed of her bottle. Instead of hailing a cab, we boardd a tourisct bus driven by Gene Thomas. Calling out the Spots of ln- terest was Billie Frances lrving. Taking our seats, we saw David Watson and his wife, lris Minor, who had come to the big city on their honeymoon. Billie Fran- ces pointed out that the largest building in Frisco was owned by Iames West and Robert Threlkeld, who had struck gold five years before. Deciding to take our wives home some beautiful clothes, we went into a large department store owned by Ruth Phillips and Betty Gaetano, where we found Dorris Kennedy, Myrvin Lassiter, Claudean Magness, lmalea Malamas, and Dorothy Matlock modeling bath- ing suits and beachwear. ln the group of shoppers was the famous woman commentator, Peggy Potts, who was chatting with Lo- rine Thomas and Mary Frances Todd. ln a booth to one side was Sara Seibs, who was demonstrating Shoemakers famous four-way corsets, invented by Neda Nelms, Nell Murphy, Cecelia Trot- ter and loy Smith. T Havin taken enough punishment, we shoved our way into an elevator operated by Martha Ouinley. On the street again, we were stopped by two rav- ing reporters of the Frisco Times, Mary Varnavas and Dorothy Towery, who asked us many questions about our tour. Breaking away at last, we called our secre- taries, Margaret Parker and Hilda Pitt, and had them maake plane reservations for our return trip. We had a cup of coffee in Lois William's Swank Tea Shop, and were then driven to the airport by Ev- elyn Poole, the last of that city's women cabbies. ln time we were comfortably seated in the plane and headed home to New York. We realized that in our short trip we had either seen or been informed of every member of our old graduation class of l947 at Humes. We were contented to know that everyone was well off, regardless of position in life, and that Humes had again turned out America's leaders. GEORGE BILLTNGSLEY. By - GRANKLTN BRUCH. Page Twe n ty-Ni n e Rennie 0 five:-A Training C'o1-,QA LT. CCL, JQMN F. SQMEVQS Drolessov ol lflililcaml Sclemce anal -lraclcl-:Q v4 - 6,042,444 ALI 4 Capfaln ybyrflclwur Ellis Sewage-ami Jolm ,LX tank Dvolessov ol lflilitaml lmsiwwdcov Oli lxflilit Science anal Tacfiljs Sclemce a ncl Tactics R 9 a' -T 'f . 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Second Row, Left to Right: Iohn Stathis, Bobby Wildes, Donald Berryhill, Fleming Childes, Bobby Rhodes, Lawrence lhlyfi' 'I'hil'l1!-Folll' Marcrum, Paul Nelius, Edward Williams. Third Row, Lett to Right: Russell Nodd, Bobby Buckqlew Hugh David Saller, Dick Curle, A. C. Riley, Larry Bell Aleph Alexander, and Eugene Ballinger, A 1 AUTOMATIC WEAPONS Left to Right' Charles lones, David Watson, Harold West, Paul Ne-lius. RIFLE TEAM First Row, Left to Right: Iim Mack, Bill lordan, Paul Nelius, Second Row, Left to Right: Melvin Gatlin, Charles lones Forest Iones, David Watson. Earl Cunningham, Harold West, Eugene Potts, Sergeant Kesler l'fl!l4' Tllirljf-Fiiv OFFICERS AND SPONSORS X 2 'i Q ia A Ti? f gffa an J' .45 ij Wg xx ,X X FN 'Q tht fri! ttf, .lt SECOND PAGE, FIRST ROW: Cadet Capt Honorary Cadet Captain Ann Kelly. Cadet Captain Harold West. Honorary Cadet Captain lmalea Malarnas. Cadet 2nd Lt. Ed Williams. af SECOND ROW: Cadet Lt. Eugene Ballinger. Honorary Cadet Lt. Geraldine Irwin. Cadet Captain Franklin Bruch. Honorary Cadet Captain Barbara Sutton. Cadet Captain Adj. Paul Brown. Honorary Cadet 2d Lt. Billie Briggs. 1 -. gonorary Cadet Captain Adj. Christine Walker. Cadet 2d Lt. Paul Nelius, Q ' if adet 2nd Lt, Fleming Chiles. Honorary Cadet 2d Lt. Mary Bargiacchi M ' 5 ks Honorary-Cadet 2nd Lt. Pat Morrison. X El it QX x . m t X Xi .xxx A tg P A , N R XTX N fg Top Row, Lett to Right: Cadet Major Bailey T omp on, Honorary Cadet Major Ruth Cunningham, Cadet L' te ,ant Colonel Roy Crook, Honorary Cadet Lieutenant Colo el Rose- lyn Strong, Cadet Captain David Watson, Honorary Cadet Cap- tain Iris Miner, Cadet First Lieutenant Bobby Wildes, Honorary First Lieutenant Beulah Anderton. Second Row, Left to Right: Cadet First Lieutenant Richard Curle, Honorary Cadet First Lieutenant Carolyn Reitz, Cadet Captain Hugh Saller, Honorary Cadet Captain Dorothy Lutt- man, Cadet Second Lieutenant Larry Bell, Honorary Cadet Sec- ond Lieutenant Thelma Crone, Cadet Captain Bobby Buckalew, Honorary Cadet Captain Bonnie Garner. its it t ict? Third Row, Lett to Right: Cadet Captain Gene Thomas, Honorary Cadet Captain Barbara Goings, Cadet First Lieuten- ant Lawrence Marcrum, Honorary Cadet First Lieutenant Gladys Dye, Cadet Second Lieutenant A. C. Riley, Honorary Cadet Second Lieutenant Dorothy Matlock, Cadet Lieufenqm Alex Alexander, Honorary Cadet Lieutenant Patsy Woodson. Fourth Row, Lett to Right: Cadet Second Lieutenant Don- ald Berryhill, Honorary Cadet Second Lieutenant Rebecca Haas Cadet Lieutenant Russel Nodd, Honorary Cadet Lieutenant Carl or Murrell, Cadet Captain Charles lones, Honorary Cadet Cap- tain Ioyce McCool, Cadet Captain lohnny Stathis, Honorary Cadet Captain Ioyce Cutsinger. Page Thirty-Seven CJ- wt fi .... N .g., My M I flfngfw iii ff Jdpr uf' Qt' Hume Z . 'lf Cf Kand 6 i.. . . A g -S EL' f in 4 A VY! WY 4 'ft M F V 'B , ' if fi'-Fill? TJ! . ,Q 5' 9 ,v ,,. LEFT TO RIGHT, FlRST ROW: SECOND ROW: 1. Bill Martin l First Lieutenant Russell Nodd. 2. First Sergeant DeWitt Cox. 2 Billy Ienne. 3. Nick Vergas. 3 Staff Sergeant Louis Nodd. 4. Sergeant lames Terry, 4 Stall Sergeant Billy Graham. 5. Raymond Van Kannon. 5 Sergeant Peyton Branch. 6. Eddie Nichols. 6 Second Lieutenant Eugene Ballinger 7. Aubrey Gamble. 7 Second Lieutenant Alex Alexander. 8 Bob Parker. THIRD ROW: l, Staff Sergeant Mac Marsh. 2. Ralph Kitterman. 3. Robert Hirsch, 4 Gilbert Kirschner. 5 Sergeant Glenn Fuqua 6 Marvin Alison. 7 Raymond Ross. Q? 1' 'AQ Q' avi. gi-' A JA tg., qw. . ,W ' xj it ill. 114516 Tlti1't1f-Eight 1 7 l lf' t a 5 t .gf , s,:- f- fs my ss.. .fy :V r jg Z N., r N . .FIRST YEAR OFFICERS lggGene Murphy, 4. lames Brackeen 2 lrvin Friedman. 5. Billy Parsons. 3. Bobby Lamberth. 6 Miss Louise Weaks. X W Nz. fx yrff NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS - 1 if ' f . .. x. . 1 'l ' V f , r , ry.. .,,, .rf 4 lf -f. rl 2 I X L I E ,2 'D . .- i .V Q 4, -V .- we . . -uw V' N1 aff- . - - r , In , A-,iff , I 15:1 , Left to right-bottom to top: FIRST ROW: l. lstf'Sgt. l, W. Kesler, Ir., Cl.M.S.-:S-'l'.l 2 S.fSgt, Pat Mcry. 3. S.!Sgt. Wilbert Crippen. 4. Sgt. lack Lampley 5, Sgt. Ray Durell. 6, Sgt. Tommy Gwaltney, S.!Sgt. Oliver Conder. 8. S.lSgt. Harold Piercy. 9. S.!Sgt. Dempsey Marluet. 10. Sgt. Gene Murphy. ll. Sgt, Maurice Petrovsky. 12. Miss Mary Frances Kennedy CFaculty Adviserl SECOND ROW: l. TfSgt. Carl Allen 2. Sgt. Dickey Duke. 3, Sgt. Eugene Potts. 4. S.fSgt. Neil Edman. 5. Sgt. Harry lones 6. S.fSgt. Frank Russell. 7. T.fSgt, Floyd lohnson, 8. Sgt. Frank Paullus. 9. S.fSgt, Bill Martin. lO. S.!Sgt. Charles Beyle. THIRD ROW: lSgt. Bill Smith. 2, S.fSgt. William Kitchen, 3, S.fSgt. Billy Hester, 4. Sgt. Archie Wood. 5.s.fsgr. George Kuss. 6. Sgt. lack Kelly, 7. S.fSgt. Durell Suber. 8. S.fSgt. Howard Bashers. 9. S.fSgt. Gene Burl. 10. S.fSgt. Billy Coleman. ll.E.!Sgt. Robert Kinkle. FOURTH ROW: Carl Marshall l. SfSgt. 2. S.fSgt. Sammy Lazarov 3. S.fSgt. lack Holt. 4 . S.fSgt. Philip Wilson , 5. T.!Sgt. limmy Stanton, 6. S.fSgt. Stanley Zellner. 7. Sgt. Martin Edwards, 8. lst,,fSgt. George Cox. 9. lstfSgt. Earl Cunningham fPresident ot Clubl lO. S.fSgt. Sidney Laslcovitz. l. Sgt. Hulbert Garret, l. TfSgt. Iohn Strauser 2. T.fSgt. Hugh Powers. 3. S.fSgt. Ben Wagner. 4, Sgt. Thomas Perry. 5. Sgt. Pete Bruno, 5,S.fSgt. Melton Bertrand. 7, T.fSgt. Kenneth Benderman 8. M.fSgt. Billy Miller. 9. S,fSgt. Harold Cantor. lO. S.fSgt. George Maddox. WW tt 2 tl OMPANY A First Row, Lett to Righti First Lt, Bobby Wildes, Second Lt. Donald Berryhill, Walter Ingram, W. T, Leadtord, Ray Tan- ner, Iesse McNatt, Roy Durrell, Charles Reyle, Norman Shine, lrving Friedman, Captain lohn Stathis, Second Lt. Fleming Chiles. Second Row, Lett to Right: Carl lackson, Sidney Losko- vitz, lack Lampley, William Moore, Bobby Davis, Melvin Fleish- er, Milton Bertrand, Gene Burt, lohn Strauser,'Carl Cunhing- ham, Durrell Suber. Y Third Row, Lett to Right: Robert Kinkle, Gene Maddox, Iames Moore, Floyd lohnson, Stennis Cain, Tommy Gwaltney, Walter Hedge, Louis Smith, lack Holt, Gerald Proctor. Fourth Row, Lett to right: Philip Wilson, Frank Bruno, Paul Yarbrough, Sidney Kaufman, Paul Gil ert, Hubert Darrett, Win- ston Wooten, Frank Foropolous,'Bill tone, Frank Pallus. Filth Row, Lett to ight: BN-idartin, Lamar Smith, lack Aeschilaman, Bruc' EEC lson, ScgXg'Sadler, Harry lones, Tom- my Cash, lackADot, A le Bfgty ,lfldmes Brackeen. -::::::::ekf--- i em 12.-.-:::.-:.-: R. it , ,V , E kklwx V Mix hay t. , i r d CQMPANY ti ii f 'lv Leit to Right, First Row' Captain Bobby Rhodes, Second Lieutenant Paul ltlelius, First Sergeant George Vergos, Stanley Zellner, Henry Pittman, Iohn Davis, limmy Emerson, Robert Thorn, I. W. Cannon, Al Herbert Thomas, lack Kelley, Frank Coscia, Benny Keywood, First Lieutenant Lawrence Marcrum, Second Lieutenant Ed Williams. Second Row: Clyde Casey, Paul Parker, Wilbert Crippin, Bobby Hall, Clarence Pyle, Billy Branch, Charles Truman, Clit- ford Nolen, Paul Addock, Melvin Gattlin, Vernon Doan. i i ,,,. - . ' ,, N A y .N I A ,, , , 4 Y ' A l Nr . 1 l an, . v 4 -J Q 5 I Vi J . L 1 . Third.Row Harold Piercy, Archie Wood, George Scott, Bobby Willis, Claude Azlin, Robert Ball, Billy Parsons, lvan Richards, Carrol Fancher, Billy Coleman, lack Sanders. Fourth Row Dickie Duke, Carl Allen, Benard Freiden, Gene Marcotte, Frank Russell, Darell Fike, Eddie Manker, Billy Hester, lim Mack, lerry Walker, William Smith. Filth Row. Alex Leslie, Eugene Potts, I. W. Hammonds, lames Morrison, Ronald Hanover, Billy Smith, Walter Riddick Farrell Greer, Bobby Bradley, Billy Buck, and Iimmy Stantonl CCMPANY C Lett to Right, First Row. Captain Hugh Saller, First Lieu- tenant Richard Curle, George Cox, Oliver Condor, Lou Chand- ler, Dempsey Marbut, Charles Hensley, lerry Byers, Robert McClain, Raymond Hurley, larnes Moore, Pat May, George Cuss, A. C. Reilly, Second Lieutenant Larry Bell. Second Row: Maurice Miner, Russell McGroom, Pete Bruno, Marvin Dinner, Lawrence Bluming, loe Harrison, loe Wallace, Edgar Wilson, Milton Martin, William McCarty, Milburn Avery Third Row: Edward Buszel, Louis Cooper, Iohnny Love- lady, Eddie Patterson, Charles Alexander, Ancle Rayburn, Frank Clark, I. E Williams, Brodus Sharpe, Samrnp Lazarov Billy Iordan, Fourth Row: Iimrny Henderson, Billy Carlton, Gene Mur- phy, Tommy Perry, Billy Kitchen, Neal Edmund, George Stan- ley, Charles Phillips, Burlin lackson, Elbert Bell, Bill Russel. Fifth Row. Bobby Lamberth, Hugh Posers, Martin Edwards, loyce Marrow, Lloyd Rayburn, Billy Summers, Gerald Holbrook, Ben Watterman, Carl Marshall, Iames Smith, Homer Long. X., ' Ng. f. -no IW!! N0 9.4 - if ,Q ,i Zvi A Q ' 15 Q' 5 . it x I I , 1 ,V 3 MMSV, N g m-C Ura, , '- wrfwiswlffr 2' , , Mgr,-f ff. Igyrg' f f 1 .5 5 ,W . 1 f Page Forty-One? 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EQ ,. x f' ff ,N O bk li-E7 Member of the Athlete of the Week Nomination Board at WHBQ .. ,. -1' ...,, ' E r Lawrence Manker, Assistant Sports Editor George Billingsley, Sports Editor 535' 'WFS Mr Dick Doyle, sports announcer at WHBQ, called a meeting ot the sports editors from all the schools at 4 o'clock on the afternoon ol April 8, and presented a plan for the selection ot the Athlete ot the Week. The program will have a quarter hour duration, and only high school athletes will he selected. Each school has a representative on the nomination hoard, each Friday night they turn in their nominations. There are a minimum of one nomination and a maximum of two, The athlete selected will he awarded a medal. lawrence Manker represents l-lumes High School on this Board. Pflllf? lforfy-Tlluf ANNUAL SllDlDlIR6llTS lIRllBVlIlll.F3'W7 Highlights ot Football Season The season's '46 opening game victory over Som- erville . . . the narrow 7-6 margin over unheralded but later to be great South Side eleven. . . coming from behind a two-touchdown deficit to whip Whitehaven 20-l2 . . , The spread formation first play touchdown against Messick which led to a spectacular 20-12 win for the Tigers . . . the first disappointment ot the year as laskson's Golden Bears whipped the Tigers l3-6. . . The comeback against Catholic High 32-0 , , . The sea- son's high light of them all as the Tigers gained long- sought revenge by smothering C. B. C. 25-0 in a sea of mud and continuous downpour of rain . . , Surprise again as Tech holds the Tigers to a 0-0 deadlock . . . The game for Prep Championship with Central before the largest crowd, approximately 27,000, ever to see a sports event in Memphis-too much Central and a 2l-2 defeat for the Tigers . , , The antic-climax with the tired Tigers unable to come back again, thereby los- ing the seasons finale to Treadwell l3-0 . . . Totals: 6 victories, 3 lost, and l tie, Boxing For the fourth consecutive year a prep boxing Championship for l-lumes. Trailing South Side into the finals the Tigers mittmen came through with Lonnie Ferrell, Bobby Blancett, lack Lampley, and Calvin Al len winning final fights and the title for l-lumes. Prrgc Forty-Four Basketball Another below par showing for the Tigers but a promise of things to come, as Coach Taylor took an inexperienced team and started development of fun- damentals that improved with 'time and lend consider- able encouragement to basketball fans for a more promising cage future for Humes. Wrestling - Ex-Tiger Spero Pappas was engaged to show the grapplers a few of the finer points of the trade, and he did! Second place in the city was a good finish for this year. For the future-more experienced, better wrestlers and brighter prospects. Track 1946 Q , 1 f f' - . Calvin Allen set new record for shotput. Bobby Wildes made good showing as a sprint man and Allen and Bell placed in football throw. Billy Mullins looked good in discus throw. Baseball 1946 , f ima: is N I v J . A N :Z if Q A prep title for Humes . . . 12 of 13 games in reg- ular season won by the Tigers plus a clear-cut victory over the pick of the city in the All-Star game . . . Spe- cial recognition as State representative in the first an- nual Southeastern Prep Championship tournament at Atlanta . . . Three Tigers, Ralph Riddle, Fred Bargicrc- chi, and Thomas Shanks given outstanding honor of All-Southern selection. 6' -as fi W5 M f CCDACM A Q. LsLgQ95N,,JV5WJ, Ww w Q9 gt, ' wi b mx:1'Q6 Forty-Five Y 5' EL' .Mg . H-CLUB First Row, Lett to Right: Lionell Ferrell, Ierry Byers, lack Lampley, Leonard Davis, Durrell Suber, Frank Foropulous, Dickey Duke, Roy Crook, Paul Lithell, Hugh David Saller, Rich- ard Curle, Bill Martin, Fleming Childs, Kenneth Benderman, Paul Brown, Bobby Blancett, Fred Bargicchi, Harvey White, Henry Pittman. Second Row, Lett to Right: Raymond Wenzler, Howard True, Lawrence Manker, Benny Salkey, George Vergas, Bobby I Buckalew, Vincent Spinosa, Billy Mullens, Earl Cunningham, Bobby Torti, Howard Iohnson, Milton Bertrand, George Stanley, Dewitt Cox. Third Row, Left to Right: Fred Quarin, Morris Parker, Gene Thomas, Iohnny Stathis, Larry Bell, Bernard Frieden, lack Rule- man, Calvin Allen, A, C. Riley, Gerald Proctor, Bobby Rhodes, David Maynard, Bobby Kinkle, Bobby Lambert. H-CLUB OFFICERS 5 1 I l Wallace Cowan Vincent Spinosa Fred Bargiacchi Hugh Saller Page Forty-Sir Bobby Torti v -Q VH? L. B. TAYLGVQ :lreciof ci Qino?-'1C'!l llgduc Jclon ' 6+- 's A 1 Vfv . T N at-'itll A, , ' ll? l .'l'1t'l ,,,,,.,,......,..,-.i--W--W -ff - -w . ,. ,.,v X .. m...fA, . 'V'n,.,3r1.,. s ,.,.f ff, X X ,.:,: , rw -----.1 if ,,, t,.1 f ' ff WW? WS J , W f x fb, N f ' ,X ' hw, f I X fir f , f , , f, f f f, , NW 7 149 , Q CQACH A. C WILLIAMS yioolliwll Coach 4654 FOOTBALL SQUAD Bottom to Top: First Row, Left to Right: Co-Captain Ferdy Brown, Fred Barbiacchi, Co-Captain Billy Mullins, Wallace Cowan, Bobby Harris, Vincent Spinosa, Bobby Torti, Calvin Allen, Charles Taylor, Boy Crook, loe Bell, and Mr. D. M, Hil- liard. Second Row: Coach A. C. Williams, lack Tennison, Hugh Saller, George Stanley, Iohn Stathis, Dibrell Brazell, Bobby Rhodes, Frank Fropolous, Bill Martin, Bernard Fleisher, Billy Parsons, Henry Pittman, Manager Al Herbert Thomas, Manager if and Assistant Coach L, B, Taylor. Third Bow: Dewitt Cox, Christ Sanidas, Melvin Fleisher, lack Aeschelman, Billy Graham, Ed Williams, ludd Baker, Billy lordan, Alex Leslie, Gene Marcott, Gerald Proctor, A. C. Riley, Sam Sadler, Manager, Lawrence Manker, Head Manager. Fourth Row: lames Brakeen, Bobby Willis, Bill Smith, Bobby Wildes, Darrell Fike, Fred Quarin, Bobby Lamberth, Earl Cunningham, David Maynard, Howard lohnson, Fleming Chiles, Melton Bertrand, Winston Wooten. Pugw h'o:'l11-Netugiz W SENIOR MEMBERS FOOTBALL SQUAD PW , me-efiMQsQQg,, Q 53585 First Bow, Left Dewitt Cox, Billy Mullins, Ferdy Brown, Fred Quarin, Bobby Rhodes, A. C, Riley. Second Bow, Lett to Right: Roy Crook, lack Tennison, Freddy Bargiacchi, Calvin Allen, Hugh David Saller, Bobby Harris, Wallace Cowan, Vincent Spinosa, UFat Taylor, lohn Stathis. to Bight. Bobby Torti, Dibrell Brazzel, RETURNING MEMBERS FOOTBALL SQUAD all First Row, Lett to Bight Ed Williams, Iarnes Brackeen, Second Bow, et to Ri t: Sonny Chiles, Ioe Bell, Billy Melvin Fleischer, lack Aeschelman, Bobby Willis, Billy Parsons, lordcm' Mellon Thema' Howard l0hn5O1'1f B0bbY L-Gmbeffh. Billy Graham, Gene Marcotte, Bill Martin, Frank Foropolous, Emi Cumimgh 'Gemlqiioctor' DGffe11F1kefDQv1d Maynard' Alex Leslie, rge St , Iudd Baker, Billy Smith, Bernard Winston Wooten, Chris Sanidas. Fleigchery l,1l!fI' l Ul'fy-Elyllif +5 i 5 gmt V Mr ALL-MEMPHIS l l Fred Bargiacchi 2, Vincent Spinosa 3. Calvin Allen 4 Billy Mullins 5. Wallace Cowan, 6. Bobby Torti. i4'fl7E'i MT- l l mi . ills , -O' , ef' .fY ,M , K jd, , SENIOR CHEERLEA 4, My B ,f ff -, filo Left to Right, First Row: Bobby Hughes, Betty Io Green, Second Row: Billie Marie Briggs, Thelma Crone, lack Bailey Thompson, Ruth Cunningham, Oliver Condor. Ruleman, Iacquline Bilge-r, Roselyn Strong, Page Forty-Nine Q' , Pfzyv Fifty FERDY BROWN M., , CALVIN ALLEN FRED BARGIACCHI A G RILEY -,,.. , I, ' mm-me BOBBY TORTI 7 gif: W ROY CRQOK HUGH SALLE fi 5 B BOBBY RHODES S E Lf :.,.M-f xxx FRED QUARIN i , L 25 ,541 CHARLES TAYLOR WALLACE COWAN VINCENT SPINOSA .. ,,m:zvAvwV . .- A wwf' ,hu W, 1,315-A mt DEWITT COX 5 I BOBBY WILDES BOBBY HARRIS Page Fifty-One WWFOOTB L BANQ GAYUSU Sm i n A .-.sn-.,..,, GUESTS ENIOYING BANQUET ' Af IA X A 9 if p ' . n 1 V 'lf H , , -W , A - lf'ifty-Tlro , ' 1 ' 1 A , Q ,M Z I 1 I BLUE ROOM I'EL-1946 .., f . , . 4 L.:-.,,,--:gf , -'f- . -Nm - , V ' , ' NX f f Y f Q , ? 4. AX' vc--s, NF-1. - I 4: E 'r S525 r-, .if 5--E xx Qx XQQQ li' 12' 6 'u .. ,. : I : A7 if-Ffa-a...-, .-- D -, - ,-.,-.--...JLVIZHF Wuriffihi' Hrlggggsjfp ' f Dorothy Hubbard's Band Plays for Annual Affair ff , an J Y '7':w- ---- -Y Wm - ' I , 1' ' W-.5 ,, 5, , f, , 7 . ,f 7 , ' ,fn gf , vgfjf fbi? - 'f , 4 f 1 pas ,zLfQ,z,f 'Z' W 4 , ,, , ' P 4 ' MSW ff ff I X Q 5 If f fi fw , 24, ,, C i Pugfg Fifty-Tllrf 1 , m 4 4 'fy fb 6 77 f gg Q age V, ,, ' , lv 1 ,mg 3 , A ., K mg, X 1 X 1 I . x ' X Za f pw, EE, .. ,iskyfl 4 V 4 I -vs ' A ,. 222 ' 42' t,,,.s .C A f ' V V f V ww : , , .W J 5 My I , rf ' 2' wma ' V! '5 ,1 ' X K f 2132 Q 'ff 5 7 W4 K, Wk 23,2 H cm c,vg,,,,..- ff A TEAM Left to right: lack Glancy, Roy Crook, Earl Cunningham, Bob- by Lamberth, Fred Qllflfifl, Howard Iohnson, Fred Bir- giacchi, Coach L, B. Taylor. B TEAM Left to right: Chris Sanidas, Wilbert Crippin, Maurice Pe- - fs X. -rt X .X Sy? trovsky, Henry Pittman, Coach L. B. Taylor. Second row, left to right: Al Herbert Thomas, lames Brac- keen, Melton Bertrand, Bobby Willis, Billy Parsons. Puyr l iflyf-l o111' parm? I ' P ' ' ' 0- C I b 1 0 Q W gg, W: V G' LL X W X f AJ Y J -C X X or in , 'V N X , X X x NX'x X X X 3 X ,... LQ ,Nr K, . fr, Q Q X 5 x x , X N X R , E x 1 Q5 N K . ' Qx Q ,S , rifs v- cb5J'LM'lH k 01 VP Lx rm T N Q , avi' A ,f , a 0, 1 X4 ' ' N, , I . Y 1 , 6 fa w . f A .. s ff 1 ,, -, 1 'wr f 3 4.- Z i..,mwf . Wai .fx 3 7 Ro Crook Earl Cunningham, lock G1c1nQY- Ceme F ed Borgiiicchi T L ft t ' ht: y , Op- e O girth, Howard Iohnson, Fred Qucrrin, r . Page Fift right: Bobby Lcxrn -Ir.-:zrqmf , W A V .iEw.N,r Jwwyy I ' 1 4 f f 1 W , ' ff 0 f f v W X f l 1 ff iff , X f X my Q , , ,Z Y 4 I 1 ' W., .1 W9 'f m ff Q f -Q . ,, , :fl A .x ,V X 4 Z A f f N 9 ll ff I L E x wr Af P , ASQ, I' -Couch ,-,, : ,. V L. Buford Tcrylor. Bottom-Left N- 3. , .Nam X 'Kg 3 VW .f 5 5M w'i' fa, , 37i'2VgQf -' f v .If'f '-r :,.-:,., ' H QM .'fi'1- f ri' .. '-a,-22: , ,J , J an 1 E215 -42 QE 13 5 r ,-if :Q . no ' 5' 9: 5, eng? ' io y-Five DRUM MAIORETTES ll ijtywigc Left to right: Geraldine Irwin, Betty McFc1rlcmd, Goldie Holcomb, Martha Black. Drum Major of Band SEYMOUR PETROVSKY llggzr ' 4 .gf Ir! IL. lf 'Wig .Liu if wwf BOXING gym 0' ,E,1.V A ll 9 A A., ',:, .n xy I ek. . E 5: j Y 2 y f gli . G E N3 . .4 3 al P1 A A .ws - Q' l , lf:-q f 1 Z ' 1 f .X f , f 2' 2 . f 1 . ff , 3' i A W Www 0,4 3 Q my an Q25 22 2 ff ff Q 4 4 Y f f a V I 2 ' 7 ' f X 3 , . .A 'l y f' f Z , 11 is ' 29. ' lffffr 2 iii. Z , 1 1. lack Lampley. 2. Wallace Cannon. 3. Bobby Blancett. ll. Harvey White 12 Ra rn d W 1 4. George Vergos. 5. Bobby Hams. 6. R C k. 7. M ' 13. C h 11' ' Y on 'mer' , , Parker. 8. Calvin Allen. 9. Ierry Byars. Iclgli Tennisoills OGC Io nny Goodspeed' 14' Coach A' C' Wllhums' '-- 633+ . 46 Qi' 5 ftJEJlt Ja-A-.. kfQQr,,Q,h 'ESQ The llama Iii la Herald PUBLISHED MONTHLY DURING THE SCHOOL YEAR C BY THE STUDENTS OF L. S. HUMES HIGH SCHOOL, X5 MEMPHIS, TENN. CO-Editors Y,..,Y,,,...., Franklin Bruch, Charlotte Patterson 3 Iunior Editors ...,.t........,.oo,.rLooo, Fay Bussell, Iackie Moore gn Sports Editor eee.,,....,...t,,t ...,,...,,,, G eorge Billingsley Assistant Sports Editor ,.rw ...,...,. L awrence Manker Library Editor ....,....,,rt tt..re e.,.,ee F a y Bussell Q: ' Student Forum el.,eLee, vweee,,ve N ancy Temple z Exchange Editor ,,,v,,,. t,,,,,Lw. A l Thomas Advertising Manager ,,,, ,i,.,,,,,. I rene Martin jfs Artist .....e.,.e,.e.,.eL,,............,..,.......,,.rL....,e.eYY,,rtl...,. Paul Brown v Columnists .,.....le,ee Bernice Saperstein and Iohn Stathis Staff Photographers ,o..,.,, Louis Cooper, Irving Friedman Scrap Book ....sss.,..... .....s,s...,.ss,....sss..., I oyce Cutsinger Humes Speaking .ls..s.. ,....... M ary Frances Davis Editorial Writer ,,wsY,,,,,w,ssw,sw,sss,,,,,,sY.,,s,Vss..,, Betty Blackman Beporters-Isaac Gruber, Earl Kitterman, Bailey Thompson, Eli Weil, Eugene Ballinger, Virginia Coscia, William Graham, Iudy Saul, Lawrence Marcrum. Ill' iQ'i 4 . 5 ii? 2 23' it Qi' 'iff-9 Page Fifty-Nm CO-EDITORS 9:5 V, CHARLOTTE PATTERSON FRANKLIN BRUCI-I 5 CO-EDITORS Z GIVE DIRECTIONS ' -fi, ' ' J Members From Herald Staff Prepare School Publicalion T? i I of K ' i I Front Row, Left to Right Paul Brown, George Billingsley, man, Iackie Moore. Back Row: Mary Davis, Isaac Gruber, Charlotte Patterson Second Rox-.': Eli Weil, Lawrence Man- Irvin Friedman, Louis Cooper. ker, Nancy Ternide, Bunny Saperstine Iudy Saul, Betty Block- 5,1015 ' dw 9 uffa- w en? if ,,L5Lf1?f'X7Q A f 'ew I f I ' I - Staff Photographers f U!,?1+0Myr JW-f' Y jf? rv if gr M ! NJN lx, Ji Preparing K ' rx-L 5'-f, 9Mr The Humes Scrapbook '97 W,.,aH . ,-,- ,. .. . , - A. I Irvm Fr1eclmon,Lou1s Cooper Foy Buwel, I.,oc1,,, Gruber, Iofce Cm.,,1nger, Chmrmgm, I 1 M0 ff- . 1 W QM 6? 4 1 Q' 49 Page Si.z'IgffT11'0 TRANSACTING SCHOOL BUSINESS . L First Bow Left t: Bight l.f.s.2 Eleanor Bichmondyili-Aff: 1j .rZQ'1nie Kolivaf, Boselyn Strong, Bettie Nell Boyce, Betty Lynn Annie Prescott. A-:F 1 Qvergn, Nida Shurnalzer, lrnalea Malamas, Betty Blockrnan, Second Bcyfief: u Ft1g?.t Endo Saniaaz, lrene lQatA.1onlQNrn5f 4,,PUrlwd b orothy Douglas, t if-,ov C sfjiexv 'S i 9 at V N X . -. 1 i - ,f l, 'I X A YB , M r x , A S 1 ,TEAM Iv , J' xr .V Ti' X' 'T ' 5 gif, M 'ant-it if Xe- fx., qi x Left to Bight, First Bowl Miss Mildred Scrivener, Mary Ann Blach, Dorothy Davis, Sarah Fast, Mary Elizabeth Crom- well, Virginia Coscia, Evelyn Forgione, Betty Blancett, lune Hardwick, Cecelia Trotter, Peggy Potts, Betty Gaetano, loy Bush, Louise Thomas, Barbara Boach. Second Bow: Dorothy Iones, leanette Livingston, Bose Leevine, Barbara English, Tootsie Malamas, Camille Perry, Christine Mills, Barbara Goings, Fannie Stewart, Betty lo Tuclcer, Alberta Barnett, Nita Nelrns, Hilda Pitt, Billie Frances Irvin. Third Bow: lean Winter, Doris Temple, Nicla Schumalcer, Georgia Durling, Betty Blockrnan, Bose Washer, Gloria Britton, Opal Bailey, Dorothy Mattloclc, Paula Gwin, Evelyn Poole, loan Blancett, Betty Waddell, Fourth Bow. Sarah Seibs, Vivian Russell, Bebecca l-lass, Carroll Murrell, Katherine Doty, loyce McCool, Mary Ann Coleman, Louise Belch, Betty Gee, loy Smith, Golclie l-liggens, Betty Ann Clark, Carol lolly, Fifth Bow: Dorothy Draltin, Ianie Collins, Myrvin Lassiter, Ioanne Hutcherson, Virginia Lee Samrnons, Fannie Lanihan, Dorothy Gentry, Clauclean Magness, Emogene loyner, Margaret Parker, Mary Frances Davis, Martha Bills, Carol Walker. 65' 14 t bepartment MISS N. LOUISE MOFFETT WJQWJVWQSFWSWWQQWWVQQNXWVQJQWIWQSK RECOGNITION The cover design ot the l947 Senior Herald was designed and drawn by Paul Brown, l2-l, gifted young artist ot this years class. Paul has been active in art classes and in extra- curricula activities since his enrollrnent in school. He is responsible tor numerous posters, program cards, art exhibit entrances, and newspaper illustrations. His work has been done under the supervision of Miss N. Louise Moffett, art teacher. GB? 49 IUC Si,l'f,1!-FOIII' SWING BAND Plrii Row, Lett YC PQQZT ljlfri '.'-ergfzf, lun.-2: Terry, Bobby Second Row, Lelt lo Riqht Robert Tllrnon, Louis Nocld lccl-ew, Eoiz Pork-er Pc','rr.cr.i 'Jon Hannon Fmnl: Dovlu, Alec Alexander, Peyton Branch. DRUM MAIORETTES l. Betty McFarland. 2. Mare-th Block. 3. Geraldine Irvin. 4. Goldie Holcomb, SENIOR GLEE CLUB X x 4 J f Q i - fi - :Z : .gg - ft ss ' Q s My g if f f fa? , I oi gxx V X as neil, -1 -1 1 . 95-Xliv pgbfa ,,n B Qf5sD2695f ' 'WWF GP? A . f ff V g , bf OFFICERS OF BAND - E L I ' , , ,V - , L n K 1 fx E52 W 4 za 1.1 f Left to Right: Martha B1crck,.gRgymor1d Von Cannon, Bobby Verggs, Eugene Bollinger, Mock Marsh, Peyion Brcmch. Buckglew, Eugene Helbig, Rob!!-rt Tilmgn, Russell Nodd, Nick P11116 Ni.rt11-Sm-waz P 4 THESPIAN S m+ D Top to Bottorn, First Row: l, Shirley Moselyg 2, Bonnie Garner, 3, Ann Tanner, 4, Martha Goodwin, 5, Gladys Dye, 6, Irene Carter, 7, Bobby Hughes. Second Bow: l, George Billingsley, 2, Fred Bargiacchig X ft Q 1 ,f 'J IHBECTORS fkg or t BAND MW ' Pugf' Sixty-f,'iylzl rf? , 5 STUDENT Q 2' 3, Nancy Temple, 4, Betty Blockmong 5, Ioyce Perkins, 6, Harry l ones. Third Row: 1, Iohnny Stathisg 2, Ray Croolcg 3, Fannie Stewart, 4, Howard Boshers, 5, Elaine Whitey B, loyce McCay, 7, Suzanne Boydston. k xxxf xx Tk Robert Tilman, Bobby Buckalew tt lt? First Bow, Lett to Right Wandalynn Shoemate, Virginia Coscia, Rose Washer, Georgia Perkins, Ioyce Perkins, Iohn Stathis, Gladys Dye, Betty Lyn Overton, Boy Crook, lack Ten- nison, Oliver Conders, Cecelia Trotter, Dorothy Davis, Shirley Curtis, Dorothy Boughton. Second Row, Lett to Right: Chris Coble, Grace Bagsdal, lean Winter, Melvin Fleisher, Fred Bargiacchi, Paul Nelius, lack Maroon, Bobby Hughes, ludy Saul, Nancy Temple, Bonnie Garner, Sara Seibs, Eleanor Slaughter, lune Hardwick, Miss Lochrie Third Row, Lett to Right Benny Salky, Flemming Chiles, Shirley Mosely, George Billingsley, Martha Black, Hugh Powers, Shirley Terry, Vincent Spinosa, Elaine White, Billy Mullins, Margaret Ann Ellis, Billy Buck, Earl Kitterman, Betty Blancett, Carl Marshall, Howard Boshers. Ky g Yryx ,1- ?' Y f-X lil Axliyis 5 F 'ys: 'rxn . K -K ' .Y vv-MXL -lb-ow' gs - - f 234 J xv, 'l xi Keri Ls?- .':x I ' ' ' Sceries From T ' Martha By The Day , wages' ,, Produced loy the Speech Class. Directed by Miss Helen Lochrie SENIOR RED CROSS 5 42 , Misses Louise 'Weaks and Mary Fisher, sponsor Workers t OFFICE PRACTICE. if .fs '9 ff The Ottice Practice classes under the direction ot Burroughs Posting Machine, l, Minieograph, New Miss Lyde Robinson, have in their department the lol- Electric, lg Dictaphone and l3 typewriterg, lowing machines tor which they receive instruction: Miss Robinson announces that any senior who has Marchant, l electric, Monroe, l electric, Sundstrand, passed one year of typewriting is eligible to take Oi- l electric, Comptorneters, 2, Burroughs Calculators, 5, tice Practice. lwlye' Nfillflllflf TYPISTS PREPARE FDR FUTURE IOBS f' 1 ,V 'f HOM1Qi,EC NOMIC'SiPCLASS F , f',,,Q V ,A , ,fi J, if 5 f JJ i ,Fly r ,RW,.1 . ' V First Bow: Miss Kennedy, Charlotte Woellle, Patsy Wilson, Dorothy Burress, Betty Torti, Barbara Bailey, Nita Reed, Gloria Smith, Victoria Bonesburg, Martha Oakley, Ienny Mae Baker, Peggy Potts, Elizabeth Gray, Barbara Boss, Maxine Pollard, Evelyn Rhyne, Ruth McOwen. Second Bow: Mildred Russell, Mary Denton, loy Smith, Helen Medearis, Pat Morrison, Norma lean Tutor, Dorothy Cox, Anita Iones, Mary Cromwell, Bobbie Singleton, Betty Ruth Gee, Nancy Groves, Betty lane Atkins, Eleanor Mercer, Camille Perry, Bobby Hendricks, Edwina Harris. Thord Row: Betty Ann Sexton, Mary Elizabeth Bargiacchi, Ioy Meyers, Evelyn Forgione, Betty Gaetano, Doris McDaniel, Willie Mae Tindall, Melba Iune Walker, Elizabeth Miller, Norma a lean Edwards, Helen Bosen, Hazel Burroughs, Betty Ruth Tay- lor, Pattie Smith, Betty lo Moore, loan tones, loan Stubbleiield. Fourth Bow Eleene McCoy, Mary Bradley, Pat Whitting- ton, Billie Iean Bland, Frances McNeil, Dorothy Luttman, Be- becca Haas, Bernadine Rhodes, Mary Frances Smith, Betty Alice Graham, Melba Crow, Dorothy Douglas, Wayma lean Brandon, Daphne White, loan Hutcherson, Virginia Sarnrnons, loan Blancett Fifth Bow. Ioan Turner, Elizabeth Wade, Mary Edna King, Mary Ann Gurley, lanet Helm, Carol Walker, Mildred Mat- thews, Anita Bush, Faye Goodwin, Mary Nell Brogden, lune Crunk, Betty Bailey, Patty Fosaln, Peggy Henderson, lanie Smith, Beulah Anderton, GIRLS TRAINING IN CAFETERIA With Practical Problems ol Everyday Service. Left to Right, First Row: lean Freclerickson, Mrs. Lucille Second Row: Patsy Newton, Betty Ann Clark, Shirley b N T m le Miriam Ross, Ioyce McCoy, Garrison, Manager, Mrs. Mary Spencer, Assistant Manager. er, ancy e p , SHAMPOOING BY APPOINTMENT l Lett to Right: Ioy Rush, Milclrecl Matthews, Dorothy Barber, and Nelwyri Murphy, MANICURES ARE PROVIDED At Reasonable Cost in the Cosmetology Department. Mrs, Bodah Lokey, lnstructor. Left to Right, Front Pow Dorothy Cox, Paula Gwin, Pearl Cetner, Clara Ashmore, Dorothy Dratlin, Lorine Thomaas Back Row Dorothy Canaday LIBRARIAN HELPERS Plots Gwaltney, Librarian, directs boys and girls who assist with library work Bottom: Patsy Newton, Mary Sariidas, Charlotte Young Eleanor Slaughter, Shirley Curtis, Thelma Bougarcl. Top: Shirley Barber, Mary Katherine Pike, Annie Vaj-J U J , Miss Flois Gwaltney, Ruth Man- , lackie Bilger, lack Geaney, lohn Mary lean Webb. my it If 1 Ai . I ul xx J Prlgfv N4'l'F Hf.ll'TIll'I'1' M x' J. 1 fi V Q l J ,fl S In STUDENT G-OVERN MEN TH OFFICERS Meet in the Priricipooile O ice. 1 S ifnlulfwr Left io Right: l, Bonnie Garner. 2. Iurie Hardwick. 3, Gladys Dye. 4. Billy Mullins. MONITORS S gi ix ,f Q Q xii X X , ,. i f . 3- 3-K X.. . X - H M f ag 5 'v W' , X s ifgk 2 Q 3 ,N i , fi f I .gy Monitors Do Their Port. - E PERIOD 3 ENGLISH Prepcrmg for Exammcxtlons. HARD AT WORK IN STUDY HALL ' x HON OR SCCIETY Txfx. First Row, Left to Bight: FVirginia Coscia, lohn Stathis, Gladys Dye. Second Row: Mr. Walter l-liltpold, Miss Louise Weaks, Earl Kitterrrian, Shirley Curtis, Paul Brown, Edna Sanidas, Sol Colsky, Lynn Schurnatep Bobby Hughes, Miss Agnes Gibson, Miss Margaret Thornpson. Third Row: Rose Washer, Betty Nell Boyce, Betty Cun- ningham, Charles Iones, Robert Tillman, Fred Quarin, Bobby Torti, Roy Crook, Margaret Ellis, Betty Overton, Betty Gresham. TGI CLUB hgviyff' 2 if SJ it - 'T f ' 1' 4. it ' Q 5 5 5 sf 3 Q2 x B j 5 S Front Bow: Mrs Bodah,l.ol-tey, Sally Gray, Nida Shurnaker, Georgia Durling, Dorothy Canady, lean Atl-tins, Evelyn Poole, Dorothy Towery, Margaret Parker. Second Bow: Paula Gwin, loy Bush, Gerald Owens, Billy Smith, Dickie Duke, Clyde Casey, Henry Schwartz, Dorothy Drallin, Iimrny Smith, Mr. Presgrove. Third Row: Charles Maddox, rioyd 1 h - A 1 T- bilio, Winston Wooten, David Maynard, I. ESB? Sell Oat?, A.hDR Mirns, Martin Edwards. ourt ow: Dorothy Cox, Grace B 'd l , Ch '-' . ble, Melwyn Murphy, Bill Hester, Clggd czlliihrnoieitlrllefogri-Ie Thomas, Thelma Bogart, Patsy Barnes, Gwynette McDonald. l fx' N l i Jil ,ls N if K X 4 N. I ,,V' Y if ' ff 'Ll L-if 77 ' 1 D if Q!! A 7.' v i ' ,fir If I, 'K ,ff-C' L -1 1 'Q' X 5 ii N 6 W-ru XL V!!! fi XM! ' V M fr r i,,f KEY CLUB 7 T FX wi ,ZZLWLZM Jia, First Row: Roy Durell, Donald Berryhill, lohn Davis Third Row: Gene Thomas, Robert Tillman, Gerald Proctor, Second Row: Charles Reyle, Earl Kiiterman, Billy Cole- Carl Marshall, Charles Dawson, Roy Crook. man, lack Aeschlirnan, Lowell Holbrook, Floyd Iohnson. 4 I u International Key Club Officers Bobby Hughes Charles lones Iohn STOl'lhiS Page Seventy-Server: PHYSICAL EDUCATION was XQQQQ. W A,,,, Q , , ' 4 bA V V , ga YQ 5eQ3g Q ' m gNmQy5Q5MQQ! QQ 6+ -- ,re First Row, Left to Right: Bobbie Kenton, Gloria Smith, Claire Ashmore, Mildred Russell, Mary Denton, Anita Rush, Ioy Meyers, Mrs. Mattie Eckhard. Second Row, Left to Right: Iocelyn Cohen, Barbara Bruner, Francine Mitchell, Goldie Higgins, Peggy Flaniken, Genie Wilson, Pauline Yancy, Donna Myers, Dorothy Anest, Barbara Roach, Marlene Levitch. Third Row, Left to Right: Elizabeth Miller, Ioy Sanderson, Dorthy Barbar, Norma lean Edwards, Cles Parker, Dorothy Moore, Ioyce Powell, Betty Wadell, Virginia Sammons, Barbara Sutton. Fourth Row, Left to Right- Ann Kelly, Billie lean Bland, Betty Ruth Taylor, Allen Simmons, Rose Gains, Nita Reed, Ioanne Fains, Patty Smith, Martha Bills, Barbara Baley. Fifth Row, Left to Right: Norma Nichols, Io Anne Pickle, Io Anne Hutcherson, Mary Catherin Pikers, Io Ann Iones, Ionne Stubblefield, Lavonia Stewart, Laverne Robertson, Georgia Maddon, Lanez Lawrence. SIXTH PERIOD-PHYSICAL EDUCATION Left to Right, First Row: Mrs. Mattie Eckhard, Lillian Car- ver, Allien Long, Mary Elizabeth Bargiacchi, Delores Turner, Lorene Meredith, Charlotte Wolfe, and Yvonne Nunn. Second Row: Wilma Smith, Ioan Helm, Ioyce Scott, Loretta Lyles, Mary Elizabeth Cromwell, Maxine Hale, Betty Manker, Louise Parker, and Nancy Groves. Third Row: Dorothy Moss, Iune Crunk, Frances Briggman, Betty Io Tucker, Bobby Hendricks, Mary Ethel Smith, Hazel Burrs, Louise Wasson, and Ioe Hopper. Fourth Row: Doris Howe, Dorothy Robins, Alice Lloyd, Betty McFarland, Marie McGee, Gerry Irvin, Faye Goodwin, Doris Temple, and Ieazn Pickard. Fifth Row: Elizabeth Wist, Elizabeth Wade, Aline Long, Shirley Mosely, Thelma Crone, Charlotte Rhodes, Mary Adams, Catherine Tanner, and Anna Engleman. Period Z-First Row, Left to Right: Mrs. Mattie Eckharcl, Sue Gallarno, Alice Marie Davis, Nadine Coleman, Delores Bishop, Helen Mederas, Ruth Bailey, Ruth Brogdan, Loreta Mims, Margaret Robertson. Second Row, Left to Right: Sarah Fort, Bobbie lean Rarie, Iris Beard, Lena Hirsh, Dorothy Burges, Lois Russel, Mary Alice Belk, Patsy Waldorf, Estelle Stowe, Peggy Rutland, Dorothy Williams, Third Row, Left to Right: Catherine Galele, Virginia Keel, Mary Opal Anthony, Iudy Saul, Anna May Patterson, Burtina Warren, lean Stanley, Betty Ioyner, Sarah Lyles, Norma Late, Patty Watson. Fourth Row, Left to Right: Betty Ball, Molly Hendry, Mil- dred Matthews, Dorothy Matlock, Doris Poole, Dorothy Towery, Thelma Beard, Norma lean Pickle, Myrtle Rice, Anne Talbot, Iuanita Manning. Fifth Row, Left to Right: Gwen Baskin, Agnes Hendren, Pauline Tanner, Willojean Brawn, Ioann Martin, Willie Nell Rutland, Iean Brasfield, Shirley Barber, Gertrude Paullus, Faye Eppinette, Earlene Schneider. Period 3-First Row, Left to Right: Norma lean Puckett, Erica Greenbaum, Adele Pulliam, Mary Patterson, Beverly Faverty, Ioan Scott, Rachel O'Brien, Iacqueline Bass, Mariliette Sifford. Second Row, Left to Right: Martha Nolan, Levearn Adair, Io Ann I-learn, Mary Bradley, Myrtice Reeves, Leona Dycus, Billie Faye Dallas, Melba Iune Walker, Emogene Nunn, Mrs. Mattie Eckhard. Third Row, Lett to Right: Dorothy Gentry, Margaret Ien- kins, Monna Smith, Patsy Barnes, Lena May Lewis, Betty Lou Tracy, Martha Furr, Barbara Moore, Mary Ann Hewlett. Qt' 46? Girls' Champion Basketball Team .Z , . If .f Bottom, Left to Right: Ioan Iones, Shirley Mosely, Betty McFarland, Barbara Roach, Dorothy Moore, Ioanne Blancett, and Sara Langdon. Page Seventy-N'ine DISTRIBUTIVE ' EDUCATION ,U CENTER PICTURE First Row, Top' l, Leon Hart, 2, Martha Quinley, 3, Marvin Vergosg 4, Iohnnie Pittman, 5, Mrs. Margaret Whitcomb. MOSS- 4 Imoaene Ioyner, 5, Iacl-c Maroon Third Row: l, Charlotte Baugh, 2, Marvin Prescott, 3 ' ' ' ' ' -r Ch ll Bro den' 4 Ed Pe er, 5, Lois Williams Second Row l, Doris Kennedy, 2, Adrian Hayes, 3, George ctr es g , , pp FIFTY CLUB First Roz-.', Left to Right: Betty lo May, Edna Sanidas, Evangeline Makris, Dorothy Iones, Barbara English, Gloria Iacobus. Second Row: Miss Louise Weaks, Willie Nell Rutland, Betty Ann Greshirn, Imogene loyner, Emogene loyner, Mary tCissieD Davis, Margaret Anne Ellis, Claude-an Magness, Ann Alnut, Shirley Curtis, and Mrs Worrnan. Ileda Nelms not in picture. QI' 46? BOYS AND GIRLS 1' f' PARTICIPATE my IN PATRIOTIC PARADESE 23+ Qi' AMONG THE YEAR'S INTERESTING EVENTS T -bww' X nw 'M x x s +I? LQ-,-:er Leig- Mr, E H, Crump at the Humes-Central gcerij. IU1-Fpggmlgeftz Dr. R. M, Hillimd receiving R. Q T4 C plaque from . . . rs. Ilfff' f1'lf!1lf7!T? 463 'GQ .1 , r 4' 3 Aj P 4 I ' Q 'y 74 J L' 1 I J,fffj-4Q?f1,a MN Ny, .Jn 1 ,. f..- -A-ff -Y , ,v - Hr- -,,-yvq ,vw I . ., V 1 , A V. fx ' , ' , f ' J, Q , gl, V ,. ,Z : 1 29, I - 14 J, ,f fy X, 'I K 4 f 3, K ' A K ' .' Q 'D ' lj ' v n 'ff r' ,rf QW1 f -L, ' l , KV, Q.., N., -,, MOVING PICTURE OPERf-XTORS 9 2 ffm gh f f q,-S6491 - I. fm W . ' rr ' 1 Q My QE'-Q5 1' QT' i M ill First Row fsittingl: 1, Harold Pecrrcy, 2,Lf1wrence Morcrum, 3, Ioe Wallace, 4, Robert Parker, 5, Bobby Hall. Second Row Cstcmdingy: 1, Harold Murrel, 2, Carl Allen, 3, Clarence Aslin, 4, Don Currie, 5, Iczck Rulrncng 6, Forrest lone.: 254' 463 3 QI' -A 1161? Among The Faculty Men Page Eiglml-7'lu-ww 294' 54' 46 AT WORK AND AT PLAY I flgr f' Iflllfll I fl ,f- Q i? W 'f I XS x Q lil! fgfff III 49 55+ -I6 Typical Scenes From The Schoo1's Activities Am... gk -me as 4351 ji 'K rr! f -ff Z,f ,411 X if .4147 ' 4 I .dxf T as Q R '46 J el B 1 Certification 6fdAA A SY Biff Q 9 1 . X X 5 3 X i NINTH GRADE OFFICERS 'X 13 Left to Right: Icgck Gamble, Bill Thorpe, Miss Pearce, Stanley Dillard, Bill Ollvlary A1 1 ' -'bs ,A , i i ' ewfiw- 'F? TXQ H P- fm 1 - QI!IlIIllIl'lillllllllIIlIIIIlllllilllllIllllllllllIIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllg IIIW 11 ' W' II wllllllllllllllllllllll llll lllllllllllllllllllel I f A . , , i ' ' wi 1 511.1 we q , 1 A'i.1lllllllnun:llllluummmnnnmunmnnmmumnmnliullulllsiruulllllu + .dlliuuuuuuluumlmlmunumnmmmmunnmumumnu lib? 1 . lfffltf HOME ROOM OFFICERS I-Top Row, Left to Right l, Patsy Tolsorn, 3, lackie Moore, 3, Nancy Doer, 4, Paul Eeck, 5, Betty Graver, 6, loe Dent Pat- tie, 7, Ann Smith, 9, Bill Thorpe. II-Second Row: 1, Annie Varriavas, 2, Iesse McNutt, 3, Edna Hines, 4, Billy Branch, 5, lflarylin Mitchell, B, loe DeLan- Cey, 7, Faye Eppinette, E, Bill Olffary. Ill-Third Row' 1, Thelrna Beard, 2, Richard Ray, 3, Ioan Marlin, 4, larnes Earlier, 5, Fay Bussell, 6, Charles Mattox, 7, Ie-annette Rumley, 8, larnes Archard. ' '1' 4, W I I lV-Fourth How: l, Virginia Bruce, 2, Luther Baker, 3, Mary Canacly, 4, W H. Vincent, 5, Nancy Hill, 8, lohnnie Greganti, 7, lean Morris, 8, Harvey Cummings. V-Bottom Flow' l, Dorothy Burgess, 2,yRuth Brogdon, 3, Catherine Gable, 4, loe Heed, 5, Rudy Czcrmble, 6, Loreta Mirns, 7, Stanley Dillard, 8, Nadine Coleman, 9, Frank Cascia, 10, la- riis Letkovitz, ll, David A, Bryan. 9-1 9-2 9-3 i ,WJ W4 9 Pclyf' E-igl1r,i1-Nwiwp I 9-4 9-5 9-6 G Ff'Q4W ' --T7 9-7 9-8 9-9 6? 05 -rs: HOME ECONOMICS CLUB First Row, Lett to Rright: Elizabeth Nolan, Thelma Doyle, Sarah Lyles, Billy lean Ayers, Barbra Penning- ton, Norma Fate, Beverly Faverty, Ieanette Favazza, Mae Lynn Cates, Nancy Hll, Patty Licker, Beverly Ellis, Barbra King, Sylvia Levenson, Marlene Craig. Secon Row, Lett to Right: Ioyce Dean, Mary Alice Belk, Ella Parsons, lean Webb, Barbra Dees, Ioyce Record, Nadine Fleming, lane Davis, Bobbie Lou Mc- Candess, Norma Pickle, Willie Mae Dennington, Ioann Hearn, Gertrude Poulas, Miss Lyla Branch. Third Row, Lett to Right: lean Brasfield, Peggy Rutland, Betty Manker, Rachel O'Bryan, Mary Ann Hewlett, Betty Lou Tracey, Mary Canaday, Pauline Tanner, Ellen Siler, Virginia Bruce, Barbra West, Doris Whitaker, Betty lane Watkins, Sue Thomason. Fourth Row: Lett to Right: Doris Poole, Fay Wil- son, Mary Ruth McKinnie, Shirley Holt, Martha Ann Price, Katharine Parker, Della Parsons, Marie Messer, Iuanita Crook, Billie lean Ayers, Doris Varnavas, loann Winter, Fifth Row, Lett to Right: Bobbie lean Rorie, Doro- thy Smith, Loretta Mims, Betty Ball, Virginia Keel, Sue Gallerno, Doris Davis, Dorothy Burgess, Iune Pearce, Nancy Waltum, Gloria Sanders, loan Parker, Marjorie Poore, Lillie Pearl Carol, Betty Eppinette. Qi' +G? Puge Eighty-Nina' R 'LA RQ 'l'! Officers: President, Gertrude Paullus, Vice-President, Re- gina Kitterman, Secretary, Dorothy Davis, Treasurer, Iohnnie Stacks, Reporter, Carleen Powers. Top Row, Left to Right: l, lohn Paulos, 2, Billy Branch, 3, Dicky Russell, 4, Margie Drattin, 5, Lavern Adair, 6, lo Wren Hooper, 7, Iuanita Manning, 8, David lones, 9, Alva lvy, lU, Iohnnie Augeris, ll, Donald Purnell. Second Row: l, David Lloyd, 2, Prank Trammel, 3, Newton Birmingham, 4, I. W. Gatlin, 5, lohnnie Greganti, 6, Wayne Mooney, 7, Odell Bramlett, 8, lohn Whitaker, 9, Loretta Mims, lU, Elsie Whitaker, ll, Iackie Newsome, l2, Beverly Ellis, 13, George Makris. Third Row: l, Miss Susie Iohnson, 2, Ioan Parker, 3, Bea- trice Lewis, 4, Celeste Etheridge, 5, Sarnmie loy Ray, B, Carleen Powers, 7, Gertrude Paullus, 8, Regina Kitterman, 9, Iohnnie Stacks, lO, Norma Childs, ll, Shirley Escue, l2, Carolyn Dil- linger, l3, Pauline Brooks, l4, Mary Sanidas, l5, Miss Loriece Pearce. Sponsors: Misses Loriece Pearce and Susan M. Iohnson. I UNIOR Y TEENS First Row, Lett to Right: l, Dorothy Pegues, 2, Freddie lean Barrow, 3, Yvonne Nunn, 4, Barbara Cunningham, 5, Carlyne Powers, 6, Betty Grauer, 7, Martha Nolan, 8, Miss Hall. Second Row, Lelt to Right: l, Betty lean Rutledge, 2, Patsy loyner, 3, lfinfy Iones, 4, Miriam Buck, 5, Io Ann Lawler, 6, Sandra Le'.'1'f'i, 7, Margaret Ann Robinson, 8, Ada Writesmaan 'Thin' Bfw, Left to Right' l, Betty lean Whitlock, 2, Mari- bette Sittord, 3, lane Garey, 4, Billie Hill, 5, Leona Waters, 6, loyce Beard, 7, Betty Manker, 8, LeVearen Adair, 9, Norma Late. Fourth ROW, Lett to Right: i, Gertrude Peuiius, 2, Alias Lloyd, 3, Vera Doyle, 4, Mary Mclienny, 5, Betty Eppinette- 6, Ioan Winters, 7, Patsy Folsom, 8, Ioann l-learn l b- F' cb Q1 on 'T' rim HJ HJ LJ PJ El lil I? Glono l6, Banks Norma f 5 ers, l lev Lo HE lre l4 lred ret Al CI Q UD ctrng 2, A ningh Ll1 l Betty C W, Lett to Rtghti l Ro Bottom K. Hermotn, o CI GJ UW cn DC ou. 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Bobby Latham, Hugh Hathcock, Berl Garey, Bobby Nelson Second' Bcw-.', Left to Bight: Coach Keathly Presgrove Manager. ?UC,D00Cg900Cv900C ,900C,900CLD00CQ900C'0CQD0OCiD00Ci900Ci900C Y, D00Ci900Ci900Ci900Cf9O0CiD00CQDOOCEDOOCTDOOCEDC l l 5- GOOD LUCK GRADUATES! We Own 'Ind Operate Our Own After You Graduate, May We Q Clecmmg Plant Continue to Serve You? li Complete New Cleaning Plant S P E E D W' A Y 1 lust Installed I P H A R M A C Y l l g Distributors of We HWS Pickup and M Pure companY,S Delivery Service PRESCRIPTIONS ll COMPLETE SODA FOUNTAIN Z Products FLOYD HARVEY SERVICE :Q General Offices: SCHOOL SUPPLIES -5 1235 RIVERSIDE BLVD. 1622 Unien Ave- Phone- 7-4774 1013 Jackson Ave.-Phone 5-4646 Q , ll' . Q ki Ciii KEEP PHYSICALLY FIT fi Swim - Skate - Dine - Dance 2 I I RAINBOW LAKE l l 2 'il' Free Picnic Grounds-Free Park- ll ing Space-Fountain Service it If Lamar Blvd. one black from end g al Lamar Bus Line Q For Reservations Phone 4-1918 If Skate All Summer In Air Conditioned Rink DAIRY PRODUCTS KLINKE BROS. if 11 it Q at I ir R Q Ask Your Grocer PHONE 4-2101 For Home Delivery if li 2, F Q or ll li Z. H. L. DELLINGER li 2. Q Best of Luck, Class of '47 I .tl ll ll it ll o FLOOR COMPANY WOOD, ASPHALT is RUBBER TILE FLOORS FUR J Cffcmlmzlfe of l-17 . . . a position of responsibility that's vital to the community's business and social wel- fare . . . and pays accordingly. To you a Career in Communications beckons. SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY 712 No. Decatur Phone- 8-4492 ,N C O R P O R A T E D JcQD00ClD00Ci 900Ci900Cl300Cl900Cl900Cf300C 1 900CQ900C1D00CQP00Ci90OCY DODOOC QDOOCQDOOCQDOOCYDOOCEDOOC ' BOOCKDO MXL Uwzffwjjw CW gg? Q if Q Q Y' XMWka Qi 1321? 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Best WISIIGS to the I 3 I ' if . , Q APTEANOONS A NIGHTS Graduatron Class of 47 la , A EAhEEiso?1cE.EorEIxAq,K i A ,L P 7535 . Phone as-6332 ll .ff K D, T YELLoW CASS A FOR SALE ft Q NEW SHOE SKATES 8-2121 PHONE 8-2121 2 I I 'K 1 , ? BEST OF LUCK TO THE 1947 CLASS! Good Luck Graduates! Q Memphis Auto Parts Co. f 1 W 1 Q SPECIALIZING IN TRUCK PARTS ARNQLD BARBER AND Z PARTS FoR EVERYTHING THAT ROLLS BE-A-UTY SUPPLY CO. I 1093 Chelsea Ave. Phone 8-1202 205 Madlson AVP' Phone A5194 it ' I W g Congratulations to the Graduates ot '47 CO. Q FORGIONE HEATING 61 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DISTRIBUTORS Fi APPLIANCE COMPANY SPORTING Goons 2 CONSTRUCTION WORK if Fourth Store South oi Loew's State g AND GENERAL REPAIRING 162 South Moih Street I 2229 choiooo Phone 34-1770 Telephone 8-1217 gJCQD00Ci900Ci900C Q 900CQ500CfDOOCHDOOCQDOOC,900CiD00C1f00Ci900C1D00CQ90300CiDOOCQDOOC QDOOCQDOOCQDOOCQDOOCY DOO wwfgfibbw J ,Of K iff V? 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'11 RIVIERA GRILL 11 1 1 s - 1 1 ll. - 2 K Where Eating Is A 0 K Q Pleasure 5 711 1 I Rlvzera Golden Brown g 2 I I U . ll 1 ft Fried Chicken The Dlamond Store of the South Q 1380 JACKSON AVE. 'I 71 Phone 36-2442 144 SOUTH MAIN STREET PHONE 5-6711 Q 11 71 Q' SINCERE VVISI-IES TO THE 1947 GRADUATES! Compliments Of A Q ik A. W. HEUERTZ, Tennessee State Mgr. 111 MUTUAL BENEFIT HEALTH1 5. Q 1 NATICNAL SHIRT SHOPS ACCIDENT AssoCIATIoN 11 1 1 1 ? 91 SOUTH MAIN STREET 10th FLLOR STERICK BLDG. g 1 1 1 1 I 1' 2- E C ' f See The New THE GIFT OF A LIFETIME! E 2 ompliments o ADMIRAL RADI0 Bulova Watches 2 11 North Side Cleaners and I Z 121 MERRILL D. DAN, Manager RECORD CHANGER 'G 1 1 1 E sas N. Second-Phone 8-7047 A, Your Dealer E 1 1 1 1 it 1 2 K Schaffers DIY Goods Congratulations, Graduates! 'K 1 1 tore . Q gi 11We Outfit the Whole Family S K Q Our Specialty is Peter's Diamond B9CIUtY Shoppe Q1 i Brand Shoes galil' Men, Women MRS, MAYME DORRIS K 1 1 and ildren 1 1 2' Comer Second and Chelsea 868 Chelsea Phone 8-0721 -1 1 gg, E Largest Assortment of Iewelry 11 g F Congratulations and Best Wishes Ham11ton'V51L9igLeZnd Gwen ,g To The Class of 47 , 1 1 V I LAGUZZI 61 BARRASSO if . OWTIGIE CacciolaQani:l Dlccqnovi E- F. IEWELRY COMPANY g 1 Fancy roceries, ua ity eats. 1-Gut of High,.Rem District 11 g FREE DELIVERY Better Prices Are Available Q 1 1 1042 Chelsea Phones 8-0658-9 823 Thomas Phone 8-0336 l361f2 No. Main St.-Phone 8-0956 C!5K':00c120ocT:0o-ciboocibooci :ooc 1 oooclooocivoocivoocivoocivoocivooc i:ob0oc1boocQvooc1ooocQ9ooc 1 booc1boocE D00 I J, . P4 x vw-- . ,Q R ,PQ Um GRAP H W QW f fjiff Jfwfw vf Mfvw Mfffjw wmfigwfg , M, Z M' fG A51 R' -'ff 45 ff K5 i5W5sf'f 8 M 2325? 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Q 7? t ! ek 2, ' Q Z LIBERTY CASH Congratulations WEONA NO- 112 Q E GROGERS TO THE CLASS OF 19-171 TL?EgiZ:fE'I'g1S904 Q 2, 5 'PI 'K ' t ! 1 . . H 11 ii For Fresh Crtsp, Tasty Goodies THE MANAGEMENT OF Congratulations, Graduates! I 1 I 2 5 PCS I IExiN'IfgACFE'g-'ISPS ALLEN S SHOE STORE Guthne Pharmacy .E ll 55 South Main Street GUS GAINER, Manager - Q K IN PACKAGES WHEREVER I T 'K 3 GOOD Poon IS SOLD DRUGS 6- SUNDRIES Q Z W' Phone Good LLlCk, G1'CIdUCII19S! CIIGISQCI FT , , A X 7: MANGEL S 'L' K g Feminine Apparel Good Luck Graduates! 5-'qt Q I1 COMPLETE YOUR W' 'B' BARRON Ile! 11, SCHOOLING, 51 NORTH MAIN ST. ,, 3 IK - ,, Groceries and Meats R 2, An Educqtion IS Your PHONE 5-5507 1306 Hollywood Phone 4-3346 Q W . Q Best Asset! FREE DELIVERY Z fi - BEST OF LUCK - 3 2, Heartie- t Cong at lat' t Y , l iz S the C11assuof1'?1I71S 0 ou Q! Compliments of 'g 2 M I PALLER 3,2 R - - I - SCOTT ELECTRIC CO. Q Grocery and M ark et Liberty Cash Grocery E .5 FREE DELIVERY No. 44 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS A I ! ' - gl? 956 Breedlove Phone 5-2318 1052 CHELSEA 272 Madison Ave- Phone 8-3743 g, ! . 31 5 S1 it BEST WISHES CLASS OF ,47, GOOD LUCK TO THE HUMES 'K Q' C ' 6: ' COMPUMENTS OF HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES1 Q K H. BLO KMAN CO. . K Q' Wessell Construction MORRIS SALKY Q K Producers of Company 518 South Main Street 'K 1 WIPING CLOTHS lt A - COMPLETE LINE OF CLOTHING 54 Q 376 North Front Street 388 NO- Front St- FOR IVIEN AND BQYS! fi ODCEDOOC I P006 f ?00ClP00Cl900Ci900Ci900Cl900C I D00Cf900CQ900CQD00C'DO0C'D0D00CE?00CfD00C I DOOCKDOOCYDOOC I BOOQY Dog 3- 0 HUTOGRHPHS -Q, v f----'- 4,9 -W J A - dm? g . 7 ,W A EQ Qi fM 75 Wwmff ZW ' WW Giang yew? ,Z Si 5 76j5'Q, D ww I 'f V4 ' Nvl gig H424 4116 M4 HMT! am'-7 ' ffqyisi , k 53 4? WW fiLfi'.Z f 'Q ,nf angle.-1 2, ,QR L ' M! L K- if ' ' I Hg R .QOL ' La 900C 1D00ciD00ci DGDCCDOOC QD00-1110 BEST WISHES, GRADS! GREER'S SANDWICH SHOP 1037 Iackson Avenue Phone 36-9633 Always a Good Show Gt LOEW'S PALACE Yes! The Big Ones Come to LoeW's! SUCCESS LAUNDRY o Our Motto Success NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS 1000 Ieiferson Ave., Phone 2-3123 Congratulations, Graduates! IULIUS GOODMAN 61 SON t ., ANTIQUE AND FINE IEWELRY ANTIQUE 6- UNUSUAL SILVER Ogoc' 9006 ,DOOCCDOOCCDOOCCDOOCCDOOCCDOOCQUPOOCQDOOCCDOOCQDOOCCDOOCCDOOCKDLO Williams Shade 6: Awning Company AWNINGS - WINDOW SHADES - VENETIAN BLINDS - SHADES CLEANED - LINOLEUM RUGS 'A' 'A' Two Convenient Locationsz 807 Union Ave. 95 S. Main St. Phones 5-4444, 5-4445, 5-4446 SAWYER I. CAMPBELL AGENCY 0 0 O lnsurance ol all kinds! Fire, Auto- mobile, Casualty! Comprehensive Personal Liability! 0 0 0 81 Madison Ave., Phone 8-6160 SUCCESS TO THE 1947 GRADUATES! D. CANALE 6: CO. ' Wholesale Fruit and ' Produce BIRDS EYE FROSTED FOODS 408 S. Front St. - Phone 8-4121 Congratulations and Good Luck to the 1947 Graduates! LAWSON'S LUNCH ROOM 636 Chelsea Phone 5-9271 Good Luck, Graduates! HURLEY TRACTOR COMPANY - KEEP 'EM PLOWING 396 North Main St. Phon-e 5-0283 Greetings, Graduates! E. E. DUNN'S Leadway Food Store No. 18 741 NORTH DECATUR Congratulations to the Graduates A ot 1947! x SHEFFIELD 5. STANLEY Esso Station COURTEOUS SERVICE ir 77 Madison Aveu Memphis Al 1379 Iackson Phone 36-9341 i K B DOERR A ,p BEST wrsl-IES. GHADS1 ABROS RADIO SALES' 7 M MEATS AND SERVICE K MODEL DRUG STORE O We Aw Fe 'u'ing A 917 IACKSON AVENUE Hardware and i Sporting Goods Admiral, Zenith and . . . . . . RCA Dealer WELDING end CUTTING APPARATUS PACKING 1078 Breedlove ' ' CO' at Chelsea i Welding Rods a:nd Supplies 0 PHONE 5-7632 Delta Wood-worldng Equipment HAYS SUPPLY COMPANY MEMPHIS Hoof Sanders for Ren! 287 seuih Fro,-rg! 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