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CLASS HISTORY CONTINUED Rhodes, Betty Smith, Ernestine Wallace, Carl Wright, Ellen Pugh, Wilbur Williams, Estella Murphy, Annie Carter, Ernest Bennett, Janey Meadows, Lillian Robinson, Jessie Daves, James Hatch, Annie Daniels, Eugenia Hickman, Lois Melton , Charlene White, Egeria Carter, Shirley Benton, Marion Batts, Miriam Bell, Hattie Taylor, Audrey Humphrey, Charles Nelson, Eleanor Banks, and Doris Lofton. The Commercial Club members are: Shirley Riggs, Mary Rhodes, Dollie White, Charley Spivey, Ellen Pugh, Hattie Taylor, Dorothy Harvey, Fannie Spellman, Lois Melton and Shirley Chapman. Student Council representatives are: Miriam Bell, Shirley Benton, Betty Smith, Wilbur Williams, Jessie Daves, Charlene White, Flora Madison, Ernest Bennett and Marion Batts. Jessie Daves is a majorette. The Arts and Crafts Club members are: Doris Hicks and Queenie Jarmond. The assistant Librarians are: Betty Smith, Audrey Humphrey, Ernestine Wallace, Estella Murphy, Thelma Foye, Doris Lofton, Ellen Pugh, Eugenia Hickman and Gloria Williams. Members of the Annual Staff are: Ernestine Wallace, Barbara Payton, Ellen Pugh, Lillian Robinson, Charlene White, Wilbur Williams, Joyce Copper and Jessie Daves. The F.T.A. members are: Annie Daniels, Dorothy Harvey, Eleanor Banks, Ernest Bennett, James Hatch, Marion Batts and Lucille Fonville. The Newspaper Staff members are: William Dove, Betty Smith, Doris Lofton, Shirley Benton, Miriam Bell, Marion Batts, Eugenia Hickman, Flora Madison, Eleanor Banks, Thelma Foye, Mary Dawson, Laura Armstrong, Gloria Williams, Robert Vails, Lucille Fonville, Ernest Bennett, Matilda Jones, and Edward Mendes. The Crown and Sceptre members are: Jessie Daves, Lois Melton, Barbara Payton, Lillian Robinson and Charlene White. Many new clubs have organized during our senior year and the seniors are well represented in all of them, filling most of the major offices. We, as seniors, are glad to have been the first eighth-graders of J. T. Barber School and are equally as proud to be the first graduates of J. T. Barber High School. The deeds of the class of 1956 are worthy of remembering. HISTORIANS: Betty Jean Smith Jessie Mae Daves Ernestine Wallace J. T. BARBER HIGH SCHOOL Alma Mater For her we ' ll sing. Loud bells we ' ll ring, For her we ' ll stand together; For her we’ll raise Our song of praise It ' s Barber High forever! For her we ' ll pray Both night and day To guide each generation; For her we’ll fight To keep aright Her place in our great nation. May all the fame Of her great name Continue; ceasing never; And down the years. Through joy and tears It ' s Barber High forever!
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G ass Jfistorij On a typical autumn morning, September 1952, nearly one hundred forty-two young students entered the doors of West Street High School. Our first week was one of bashfulness and eagerness. During this year of 1952-53, our advisors were Mrs. L. B. Smith, Mrs. M. B. Danyus, Miss F. T. Boyd and Mr. W. G. Keyes. Our class participated in many activities. In drama was Robert Vails. In the N.H. A. were Lillian Robinson, Gloria Williams and Barbara Best. The Glee Club members were Betty Smith, Jessie Daves, Joyce Copper, Earnest Bennett, Ellen Pugh, Shirley Benton and Charlene White. The Tri-Hi-Y partici¬ pants were: Jessie Daves, Lillian Robinson, and Lois Melton. In the Dance Group were: Lillian Robinson, Jessie Daves, Charlene White and Barbara Payton. On the cheering squad were: Ellen Pugh. Lois Melton, Charlene White, Barbara Payton and Joyce Copper. On the basketball team were: Jessie Daves, Lillian Robinson, Charlene White and Charles Nelson. In the band were: Jessie Daves and William Dove. Re¬ presenting us in the Student Council were: Audrey Humphrey and Lillian Robinson. Joyce Copper was in the Math Club. Carl Wright joined the Industrial Arts Club. Representatives on the Bus Patrol were: Ernestine Wallace, Estella Murphy and Edna Simmons. Albert Hukins was on the Safety Patrol. A new year had now begun heralding the return of the sophisticated sophomores. The Student Council members were: Charles Nelson, Lillian Robinson, Audrey Humphrey and Jessie Daves. New members of the Tri-Hi-Y were: Shirley Benton, Joyce Copper, Miriam Bell and Shirley Chapman. Philip Wiggins, Charles Nelson, Wilbur Williams and William Dove were initiated in the Hi- Y. New Glee Club members were: Miriam Bell, Queenie Jarmond, Doris Hicks, Edna Simmons, Charles Nelson and William Dove. Newspaper Staff members were: Charlene White, Jessie Daves, Lucille Fon- ville, and Marion Batts. Doris Lofton and Janey Meadows joined the N.H. A. Cheerleaders were: Ellen Pugh, Lois Melton, Lillian Robinson and Charlene White. Library Assistants were: Lois Melton, Jessie Daves and Audrey Humphrey. We were guided through our sophomore year by Mrs. M. B. Danyus, Mr. W. G. Keyes, Miss F. T. Boyd and Mr. S. E. Coates who were our advisors. September 1954, we began the 1954-55 term with eighty-seven juniors. Mr. W. G. Keyes, Mrs. A. B. Bryant and Mr. S. E. Coates were our advisors. Our class officers were: President, Wilbur Williams; Vice President, Billy Chadwick; Secretary, Shirley Benton; Treasurer, Charlene White; Business Manager, Charles Nelson. Representatives on the basketball team were: Charles Nelson, Philip Wiggins, Barbara Best, Jessie Daves and Charlene White. Admitted to the Crown and Sceptre, scholastic honor society were: Lillian Robinson, Charlene White, Lucille Fonville, Miriam Bell, Lois Melton, Jessie Daves, Marion Batts and Wilbur Williams. The Chemistry Club members were: Carl Wright, Betty Smith, Elea¬ nor Banks, Jessie Daves, Miriam Bell, Philip Wiggins, Lucille Fonville, Shirley Benton, Lillian Robinson, Charlene White, Marion Batts, Eugenia Hickman, Janey Meadows, Mary Rhodes, Audrey Humphrey, Wilbur Williams, and Ernest Bennett. On the football team were: Edward Mendes, and Christopher Sim¬ mons. Charlene White became one of the Tri-Hi-Y ' s. The F.T.A. had Lillian Robinson, Barbara Payton, Lois Melton, Annie Daniels and Dollie White, among their members. The Library Club had Doris Lofton, Audrey Humphrey, Ellen Pugh, Charles Nelson and Charlene White as members. Cheerleaders were Lois Melton and Charlene White. Preparation for the Junior-Senior Prom highlighted the later activities of the Junior year. This prom will always be remembered as the Prom of 1954, ” An Evening In Paris, ” the best in the history of West Street High. Thus, we ended this year at West Street High with many events that will never be forgotten. We eagerly anticipated entering J. T. Barber High in the fall. We entered J. T. Barber High School on September 8, 1955 and were glad to reach our final year - a year to which we, as Seniors, have been eagerly looking forward. Having as our advisors, Mrs. A. B. Bryant and Mr. W. G. Keyes, the fifty-six seniors were off to a good start with the following officers: Wilbur Williams, President; Carl Wright, Vice President; Shirley Benton, Secretary; Marion Batts, Assistant Secretary; Lillian Robinson, Treasurer; Ellen Pugh, Business Manager, and Gloria Williams, Parliamentarian. The French Club members are: Mary
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