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

 - Class of 1948

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IAMES E. WILLIAMS I. E. Bookkeeping, Science, Typing, History. IUANITA MARIE WARDEN 'lTootsie Student Government Monitor, Glee Club, Iunior Girl Reserves, Home Ec. Club, Art Club, Secretary of Fifth Period Global Geography Class, Bookkeeping, Home Ec., Glee Club, English, History. HAL GENE WINFIELD Sonny Track Letter at Tech, West Tennessee Track Meet '46-'47, Vice-President of llth Grade Homeroom at Tech, English, His- tory, Science. BETTY IEAN WESBRO OK Betts Senior Y Teens '47-'48, Glee Club '46-'48, Home Ec, Club '46-'47, English, Horne Ec., Glee Club, Gym. ERNEST CLIFTON WRIGHT Percy Art Club, Artist for Band, Student Gov- ernment Representative, Male Beauty Winner for 10th and llth Grade Band, History, Art, Speech. BETTY CATHERINE WHITE Cathy Came from Little Rock Senior High School, Girls' Council, Stamp Club, Teen-Age Book Club, lunior Red Cross, President of 9th Grade Homeroom, Secretary of lUth and llth Grade Homeroom, English, His- tory, Home Ec. VERNA VIRGINIA WILLIAMS V. V. Honor Society '47-'48, N. F. L., Caesar Club, Spanish Club, Y Teens, Office Staff, Candidate for Pepsi-Cola Scholarship, En- glish, Foreign Languages, Science, Math. S CAROL SYBIL WALKER Ceo Ceo Student Government Monitor, Senior Y Teens, Home Ec. Club, Future Home Mak- ers of America, N. F. L., English, Home Ec., History, Speech. PHILIP ARLEN WILSON Phil Sabre Club '47-'48, Non Com Club '46-'47, English, Drafting, History. BURTINA IUNE WARREN Tina Sabre Club '45-'46, Senior Y Teens '47- '48, Home Ec. Club, Scholarship at Art Academy, English, History, Speech. ARCI-IIE M. WOOD Little Archie T. 6 I. Club, First Year Club, Non-Com Club, Sabre Club, First Lieutenant in ROTC, English, Drafting. ALMEDA FERN WHITE Medan T. 61 I. Club, Home Ec. Club, lunior and Senior Y Teens, English, Cosmetology, Home Ec., History. STANLEY ZELLNER Sleepy First Year Club, Non-Com Club, Sabre Club, N. F. L., Speech Club, Boxing Team '47, President of Iunior Red Cross, Captain in ROTC '47-'48, Vice-President of Speech Club, Master of Ceremonies of Male Beau- ty Show '47, Winner in So You Want to Be An Announcer Contest, Delegate to Speech Tournament in Baton Rouge, Delegate to T. I. L. L., History, English, Speech, Band. IEAN WINTER Eskimo Home Ec. Club, N. F. L., Senior Y Teens, Red Cross Representative, Vice-President of Iunior Y Teens '44-'45, History, English, Speech, Home Ec. PAGE TWENTY-FIVE



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LA ST III ILL ana! ' ES'l'AMEN'l' By IRENE MARTIN, BERNICE SAPERSTEIN and ELI WEIL E, THE SENIOR CLASS of Humes High School, City of Memphis, County of Shelby, State of Tennessee, United States of America, Continent of America, Planet Earth, in the year of Our Lord one thousand nine hundred forty-eight, being of sound mind UD and body do here- by revoke all former wills made by us, and do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament, which becomes effective at the stroke of twelve midnight, Iune 3, 1948. Article I. To our principal, Dr. D. M. Hilliard, we leave a private filling station, so that the station wagon, like the Boy Scouts, will always be pre- pared. Article II. To Miss Eleanor Richmond we leave a pair of X-Ray glasses, so that she will know exactly who is ill and who isn't. Article III. To Miss Annie Mae Prescott we leave our heartfelt gratitude for the hours she spent laboring over the Senior Class of '48, Article IV. To Miss Iennie Allensworth we leave the hope that some day in the near future the I-Ierald will have a complete sellout. Article V. To Mr. C. C. jones we leave all the ab- sentees of next year's Senior Class, hoping that he will find them as easily as he did us. Article VI. To Miss Mildred Scrivener we leave hap- py visions of Andrew jackson and Teddy Roosevelt, Article VII. To Miss Margaret Thompson we leave a Senior Homeroom next year that will be happy to have a party at Overton Park. Article VIII. The individual members of the Senior Class Wish to distribute their following possessions to their successors, in the following manner: Our handsome president, Kenneth Benderman, be- queaths his beauty to be divided equally among the male members of the Iunior Class. Billy Miller, the Boys' Vice-President, leaves his abil- ity to be a lady-killer to Bobby Lamberth, to add to his list of abilities. Girls' Vice-President, Shirley Moseley, leaves her school girl figure to anyone who thinks she can equal it. Recording Secretary, Eleanor Slaughter, bestows upon Sis Bargiacchi her popularity, providing she keeps it in the good way Eleanor has done. Someone who is brave enough to hold it falls heir to Betty Io. Tucker's pert attitude. Sidney Loskovitz, the Class Treasurer, leaves his walk to Iimmy Yopp, providing she can master it as well as he has. Reporter lim Mack leaves his way with the office to that courageous soul, David Clark. Irene Martin and Bernice Saperstein give their habit of yelling down the hall at each other to Pat Morrison and Virginia Lee Sammons, who have had quite a bit of practice in it. jack Doty leaves his ability to sleep in ROTC to Paul Mathis in hope that Paul can have a gay time at night, too. Eli Weil leaves his wonder at what to leave in the annual to anyone else who doesn't have anything to leave. Verna Williams leaves her tardiness to anyone who tqhigks he would enjoy hearing the devotional in the a . jimmy Henderson and Iohn Davis are left Donald Sharp's drumming talent so that they won't have to be amateurs forever. Forrest jones bestows his knack of climbing and decorating goal posts to next year's Senior Cheer- leaders. Donna johnson leaves her seat in Mr. jones' room to anyone broad enough to fill it. Roy Durell leaves the Key Club to the next president hoping that he can do better. Irene Katsoulis and Sophie Makris leave their his- tory notes to anyone who can decode them. Hal Winfield leaves his father to torture future sci- ence students. Carolyn Reitz leaves her many efforts to snag Mel- ton Bertrand to others with much the same idea. Clarence Cox gives his ability to box to jerry Byars hoping that jerry will never meet Richard Serratt. Sidney Kaufman falls heir to Benjamin Wagerman's gift of gab. john Strauser wishes to take everything with him, especially Betty. Mary Bradley, Virginia Adams, Mavis Rhea, and Mary King leave their gossiping to Mary Ann Lundy and Beulah Durling. Carroll Murrell would like to leave her sweet man- ners and pleasing personality to Peggy Richardson to add to that she already has. Maurice Miner and Bettye Pearson give their ability to skip seventh period to anyone else who can do it as successfully as they have. Gloria Singleton leaves her last hope of making an A in American History to Betty Kile. Billy Smith and Lucille Blaydes Want to leave their lovable ways to anyone who thinks he can get by with what they have. Camille Perry, Betty Ann Clark, and Betty Io Moore bequeath their giggles to anyone who thinks he can accomplish such an amazing feat. Maurice Brandon leaves his place in the Senior Class, whatever it is, to the fellow who thinks he can handle it. A. D. Mims leaves the T. CS I. Club to the girls in cos- metology. Mary Elizabeth Cromwell gives her shy and bashful ways to Ioy Meyers, who might find a use for them. Roger Stanley wills his parking space north of the building to Buddy Barber. Durell Suber bequeaths his red hair to anyone brave enough to stand up under it. Grace Ragsdale and Christine Coble will their abil- ity to argue, pull jokes, and be everyone's friend, to Elaine Hilton and Edna Hines. Betty Iane Allen leaves her place in the trio of Beu- lah, Peggy, and Betty to Ioan Blancett. jean Winter leaves to Ioyce Scott her silly spells in Mr. Iones' seventh period Bookkeeping Class, as if she needs it. PAGE TWENTY -SEVEN

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