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

 - Class of 1956

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MARILYN TRIMBLE: Cosmetology. Commercial Work, TRI, and . English Clubs. U F' RUBY GLYN VALENTINE: Home lic, Commercial Wfork, English m I xxml History Clubs. BARBARA SUE XVADE: Commercixxl Wfork, Home Ex, Honor Society, Tenth Grzxclc L. C. Humes Awxxrxlg Honor Society Vice President, Ilomeroom I,1l.TllLlHlCIIlLlI'l.lllQ Retl Cross Presi- xlent. BARBARA SUE WARREN: Commercial Work, Home Ec, Glec, English, EHA, :xml Yflieens Clubs. MARY ANNE'l I'E WATSON: Commercial Work, fllee, English, gxnxl Thespixxns Clubs. C.AROI.YN XX'ILI.IAMS3 C.ommerxi.xl Wforkg Cilee. English. .xml Thespixxns Clxxbs. PATRICIA XVILLIAMS: Art, English, Honor Society, Ninth .xml Tenth Gmxle L, C. Hxxmes Axxxxrxlg Speexlx Club Sex rct.xry1 Stuclent Coumil Rep. .xnxl Y-Teens. llEI.liN VIOYCE Xxlllffllxli Home Ec, Cosmic- tology. TNI, I IlA, Y-Teens, .xml English Clubs. English Clubs. .ltxll ..x. .. I - - xxx. l'q,Mfg. , 4 1 ytwziiiipgixl' xi nz . - Q r ,:gw:,:g',r-ix mx , Y ,,h. . Lx.. ll 33556 I- L - - iylgsi-32:-iff'+, 1'--'tw .,1f xff1'1Yf'3i?5TWx M ' if 'ss l zsi . lu -Y' I ri. .-iff? 3 :I 5.s:.g,gggsf3gs: -2 g: w g in '- . 1,,ix,lsf,fegx- Tlillix x Qllilwliflill s'f2Z-IAQ A 'iii .I Qu , if .5 21? 'E if K teeflffv fs , V -1. ' ' - MARY LYNN WILSON: Commercitxl Work. Home Et.'History Club Reporter, Homcroom Secrctgxry, Y-Teens, Secretary ol' Tuxnui-row .xml I RUBY WOMBLE: Home Ee, Commercial Work, English Club. JULIA DIANNE YATES: History, Home Ex, English, Biology, and Y-Teens Clxxbs, Rexl Cross Rep. NELLIE 'IEAN YOUNG: History, Simxnish, Speech, and English Clubs. SHIRLEY -IEAN WINTERS: Home Ee. Spanish, Commercial Work, FHA, Y-Teens, and Secretary of Tomorrow Clubs, Red Cross RCP. BARNIE MARIE DYCUS: Commercial Work, English Club Prxrlixxmentxxrizxng Glee Club, Y- Teens. VIVIAN HOLLIMAN: Cosmetology, Band, Cosmetology Club Chaplain, Bxxml Historian' T841 Club. x RUTH NUNN: Home Ee, Vocal Music, Glce, English, and History Clubs.



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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the graduating class of 1956 of Humes High School, 659 N. Manassas Street, City of Memphis, State of Tennessee, with sound of unsound minds, to make our Last Will and Testament. ARTICLE I Section I. To Mr. Brindley, who has learned more about us than anyone else, we leave our most sincere wish that he will NEVER tell what he knows. Section II. To Miss Richmond we leave a truck load of dismissal slips to replace the ones we used this year. Section III. To Miss Blunt we leave next year's Seniors in hopes they won't worry her half as much as we have. ARTICLE II Section I. To Miss Jennie Allensworth we leave her students who have the ability to stay awake in class. Section II. To Mr. C. C. Jones we leave our addresses so he may now know where to find us. Section III. To Miss Helen Lochrie we leave ham actors so that they may make a bigger uproar than we. Section IV. To Mr. Keathley Presgrove we bequeath a cot to make his sleeping easier. Section V. To Miss Mildred Scrivener we leave a set of fine f?J Juniors to take the Seniors place in the Y-Teens. Section VI. To Miss Margaret Thompson we leave so her afternoon classes may have their morn- ings devoted to their beloved English. ARTICLE III Section I. Annette Watson, Peggy Armstrong, and Glenda Roberts leave their ability to talk in Miss Jennie's English class and get away with it to Bonnie Talbert and Many Lena Humphries. Section II. Robert Haire, Ray Eastman, and Jerry Haynie leave hoping that Coach Hathcock can recruit some tall boys for next year's basketball team. Section III. Mary Ruth Tillman, Peggy Parks, and Patsy Patterson leave to join Buzzy, Orville, and Reed. Section IV. Jerrold Dewease, Jerry Stell, and Lionel Spaulding leave their places in Miss Fisher's trig class to Susie Garrett, Charles Coscia, and Duncan McBryde. Section V. Beverly Birmingham and Herbert Armes leave their seats to anyone who unguardedly enrolled in second year Spanish. Section VI. Ronnie Bledsoe, Sonny Sanders, and James Matheny leave their fighting K ?J spirit to next year's Tigers. Section VII. George Pierce leaves hoping there will be someone to take his place as photographer on the Herald Staff. Section VIII. Dennis Chew, Tommy Mathis, and Phil Malone leave a box of aspirin to Miss Vir- ginia Alexander in hopes she will forgive them for worrying her so. Section IX. Sandra Nelson, Eugene Bradberry, Joe Raburn,,and Gigi Poston leave in hopes there will be someone to take their places next year in the band. Section X. Cynthia Neal and Jo Lynn Palmer leave their places as the only girls in the physics class to some lucky Juniors. Section XI. Barry Houston, Howard Leaptrott, John Cole, and Leonard Yates leave wondering if this can be true. Section XII. Denny Dendrines and Kostas Taras leave their unusual names to Joe Smith and J. C. Smith in hopes they will trade even. Section XIII. Ruth McPhail, Shirley Winters, and Arthur Barbee leave their places as reporters on the Herald Staff to some lucky undergraduates. Section XIV. LaVerne Kolivas, James Mitchell, James Burress, Don Newton, Billy Ramsey, and Robert Wiggins leave their monstrous height to David May, Charles Crutchfield, Ray Stacks, John Sanderson, Don Oliver, and Fred Fredrick. Section XV. Olivia Bell, Bobby Crum, Gordon Jones, Evelyn Hall, and Dorothy Hatley leave all the gum under their desks to the custodian. Section XVI. Carolyn Black, Barbara Brauer, Barbara Wade, and Martha Max leave their short- hand notes for Mrs. Garren to decode during the summer months. Section XVII. Frances Gatewood, Ima Jean Gatewood, Peggy Guthrie, and Barbara Dublin leave their places in the Honor Society to next year's boys. Section XVIII. Teddy Lawrence and Tommy Henry leave their secret of how to skip school to anyone who thinks he can get away with it. Section XIX. Charles McSwain, Roy Nolen, and Neil Parris leave their ability to skip class and think of an excuse in less than a minute to R. B. Everett, Edward Biggs, and John Lloyd. Section XX. Diane English leaves her book of 1001 Excuses for Being Late for Class to Jane Wright. Section XXI. Ruth Van Hooser leaves her place on the cheering squad to her little sister, Becky. Section XXII. Willa Fern Franks and Norma Lawrence need everything they have so they are just leaving. Section XXIII. Faye Jamison and Susie Crutchfield leave their friendship to Pat Caldwell and Betty Lyons. Section XXIV. Kay Owen, Gary Moore, Patricia Williams, and Jo Nell Johnson leave their talent in drawing to anyone who thinks he is good enough to take their place.

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