Central High School - Warrior Yearbook (Memphis, TN)
- Class of 1955
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Alfhough you may no+ be aware of fheir exisfence, Hue faci' fhaf +hey are is gufficien+ fo give you a certain feeling of responsibil. i+y 'ro help confinue foyuphold 'rherrr 5l,f honor 'rhe rhings for which 'rhey sfancl. '-ff. , ... , Q, 'Y 1 'Q Q' ,3 71 I 'li' Q, 1. 2' ff 4 , ?-W 195 ,f. 14, V 'ww ff , ff 40:15 of '55 I I , '. f 6 ff X fag Q ADAMS, EDNA DALE - Clubs: Sharps and Flats. Latin: Red Cross Rep.: A Cappella Choir. Ambition: College. AITKEN, CAROLYN - Clubs: Spanish, Arts and Crafts: Homeroom Secretary: Intramural Rep.: Fashion Show. Ambition: UT. ALLFORD, JOE - H Club: Homeroom President: All-Memphis Baseball: Honor Ribbon. Ambition: College. ALLEN, EVELYN - Clubs: Commercial, Latin, Sharps and Flats: HR Rep.: Band. Ambition: Dental Hygienist. ALLEN, GEORGE - Science Club: Tennisg Intra- mural Rep. Ambition: Electrical Engineer. ALLEN, LOUIS - H Club: Football: Baseball. Ambition: Finance Tycoon. ALLEN, MATT - H Club: Homeroom President: Student Government Treasurer: Comm. Pub.: Vice President Freshman Class: Vice President Junior Class: Honor Society: Track Captain: Football: Basketball: Most Athletic. Ambition: To make a million. ANDERSON, MARY - Clubs: Latin, Speech: Red Cross Rep.: Honor Society: Busi- ness Manager Warrior: Junior Nom. Conv.: Gold Conv.: Fashion Show: Latin Tourn. Ambition: Coll. ANDREWS., SANDRA - Clubs: Speech, 'Latin, Sponsor's: President Sharps and Flats: Camera Club Reporter: Honor Society: A Cappella Choir: Warrior: Yearbook: Latin Tournament: Monitor: Fire Monitor? Student Director Classical Music Program. Am- bition: Christian Education. ARLEDGE, JIMMY - Intramural Rep. Ambition: Pro Baseball. ASHMORE, MARTHA - A Cappella Choir: Sharps and Flats. Ambition: Nurse. AUSTIN, BEVERLY - PTA Rep. Ambition: Secretary. AUSTIN, INGRAM - Wfrestling: Fire Monitor. Ambition: Lawyer. AVERY, NANCY - Speech Club: Senior Class Secretary: Secretary Red Cross: Council Mem.: Gold Conv.: Honor Society: Capti- vating Centralite: Monitor: Student Leader. Ambition: Nurse. BAINE, TOMMY - Officers Club. Ambition: Lawyer. BAKER, MARY FAITH-Ambition: Coll. BAKER, JOYCE - Red Cross Rep.: Homeroom President: Latin Club: WARRIOR Reporter: PTA Rep. Ambition: Airline Stexvardess. BANNISTER. BARBARA - Clubs: Y-Teens. Sharps and Flats: Fashion Show: Matron's Room: Yearbook Typist. Ambition: Success. BARCROFT, JOHN - Vice President Latin Club: Homeroom President: Council Mem.: WARRIOR Editor: Green Conv.: NSPA, Honor Society: Am. Chem. Soc.: Boys' State. Ambi- tion: Success. BARKER, JANE - Quill and Scroll: Assistant Editor Yearbook: PTA Rep. Ambition: Southwestern. BARTHOLOMEW, JO ANN - Sponsors Club: Candy Counter. Ambition: Secretary. BARTON, SANDRA - Sponsors Club: Chief Fire Marshal: Council Mem.: Cheerleader: Honor Society: Capti- vating Centralite: Best Drilled Sponsor: Monitor. Ambition: Nurse. BAUER. FRED-Ambition: Long Distance Wfater Skiing Champ. BEATLIS. BOBETTE -Red Cross Rep.: HR Sec.: XVARRIOR1 HR Rep-1 Honor Ribbon: Monitor. Ambition: Foreign Travel. BECKER, SKIPPY - Homeroom Treasurer: Secre- tary Junior Class: Monitor: Yearbook: Ticket Seller! Gold com. Amblition: College. BEEBE. SALLY ANN - Y-Teens: PTA Rep.: Intramural Repg Homeroom Chaplain: Lunchroom Cashier. Ambition: Comptome- ter Operator. BELL, ANNA KAY - Sponsors Club: Secretary Sgudent Government: Captivating Central- ite: Gold onv.: Junior Nom. Conv.: Council Mem.1 Intramural Champs. Ambition: Dental HygieniSt- BELL. NANCY JO - Clubs: Sharps and Flats. Span- ish, Sponsors: Homeroom President: WARRIOR Re- porter: Secretary Chrm. A Cappella Choir: ClaSSiCal Music Program. Ambition: Music. Q us, w!F BELL, RICHARD-Spanish Club: WARRIOR Staff: Fire Marshal. Ambition: journalism. BELZ, IRVING -Council Rep.: I-Ion. Soc. Ambition: Medicine. BELZ, SHIRLEY-Monitor: Fire Monitor: Matron's Room: Hon. Soc. Ambition: University of Michigan. BENNETT, KATI-IRYN-fBruce High: Glee Club: Y-Teens: H-H Club: F-I-I Club: Book Club: Band.: Ambition: Stenographer. BENOVITZ, PAULA - Matron's Room: French Tourn. Ambition: University of Colorado. BERG, BARBARA - Clubs: Sharps and Flats, Arts and Crafts, Treasurer Latin Club, Quill and Scroll: A Cappella Choir: I-Ion. Soc.: WARRIOR Circulation Staff: Yearbook Staff: Third Place Virgil: Monitor. Ambition: Learn to ski and ice skate. BERNSTEIN LOUISE-Red Cross Rep. Ambition: College. BICK- ERSTAFF, 'DOT-Spanish Club: PTA Rep.: Red Cross Rep.: Monitor. Ambition: Secretary. BIHM, MIKE - Council Member: ROTC Color Guard: Track. Ambition: Architect. BILBREY, JO -Homeroom President, Matron's Room. Ambition: Interior Decorator. BLOCKMAN, STEVE-Clubs: Speech, Spanish: Intramural Champs: Red Cross Rep.: Intramural Rep. Ambition: Money Magnate. BOAZ, BEN-Latin Club: Monitor: Y'rb'k Staff: A Cappella Choir. Ambition: Minister. BOLLING, ALICE ANN-Red Cross Rep.: Monitor: Office Assistant: Fashion Show. Ambition: South- western. BOMAR, JOHN - Ambition: College. BOONE, LARRY - Clubs: Latin, Speech, Chess: Homeroom Treasurer: Green Convention. Ambition: College. BOSWELL, BILL-Homeroom Sergeant-ab Arms: Intramural Rep.: ,All Intramural: Fire Moni- tor. Ambition: Engineering. BOWEN, ROY - Ambition: Medical Profession. BRADLEY, PATTI - Homeroom Reporter: Hon. Soc.: Cheerleader: Senior Picture Editor Yearbook: Fire Inspector: Monitor. Ambition: College. BRAS- FIELD, DON- H Club: Football: Baseball: Wres- tling: Swimming: Basketball. Ambition: Pro Athlete. BREAKSTONE, RICHARD-Science Club: Band Treasurer. Ambition: Success. BRIGGS, RUSSELL - Spanish Club: Homeroom Chaplain and Treasurer: Hon. Soc.: Sports Editor Warrior. Ambition: Engineer. BROWN, ELAINE- Red Cross Rep.: Fire Monitor: Monitor: Bookstore: Yearbook Staff. Ambition: Memphis State. BROWN, SALETA-I-Iomeroom Secretary. Ambition: Success. BRUGGE, ELLEN JEANNE - Red Cross Rep.: Monitor: Matron's Room: Fashion Show. Ambition: Airline Stewardess. BUCHANAN, JOANN-Spanish Club: Gold Conv.: Homeroom Vice President: Homeroom Secretary: Monitor. Ambition: Success. BUELTMANN, CAROL -fCape Girardeau, Missouri: Cub Staff: Girardeau Business Staff: Art Club: Typing Club: Nurses' Club: CYF: I-Iomeroom Secretary and Treasurer: District Art Contest: District Prose Contest Second Rating., Spanish Club: A Cappella Choir Librarian. Ambition: Commercial Artist. BUSSELL, BEVERLY -Clubs: Speech, Sponsors', Quill and Scroll: All- Intramural Champs: Yearbook Staff. Ambition: Col- lege. BUTLER, DIANE-fOsceola, Arkansas: Ma- jorettej Ambition: College. 4 'KT 8 . Digs, at 5 ff A - W ' an A 43, . .v 1, 6 f 'Q V. 1 xx' if 1 l af Z-if .... , - 4 . 1 Ji. f 0 Graduates of '55 .f A X . an 4, ev' W 1?-1? ' Fr M is 5. L. 1 aa A l..v' 'x.K. Graduates of '55 1, . . 'y4?f. N '15, gb... 1 l 5 5 ix 5 ' f S f 4 4 . .,-,, . .A I. ,VA X, 1 - 5 M--.Q 7 it' 1. Q -. 4 1 f.st.,,, f ,G 7 ,,,. M ,. Agfa, ir. it l . Q it it is A., X Tix... fx i ,K if xl lm Q 5, . . . 'i . - f . 2 lg 'Ky . , Q '-L. CALDWELL, BETTY-Y-Teens. Ambition: Airline Hostess. CAMPBELL, GEORGE-Clubs: Science, Chess. Ambition: Doctor. CANTRELL, BARBARA -Speech Club, PTA Rep., Red Cross Rep., Senior Class Play, Best Looking Girl. Ambition: Dramatics. CENSER, GAY-Clubs: Sponsors', Commercial, Red Cross Rep., PTA Rep., Monitor, Library Assistant, Fire Monitor, Gold Conv. Ambition: Success. CHASE, NELDA-Sponsors' Club, Homeroom Sec- retary, Honor Ribbon, Monitor, Girls' Sports Editor Yearbook, PTA Rep. Ambition: Success. CLARK, BARBARA--Clubs: Latin, Spanish, Secretary-Treas- urer Sharps and Flats, Honor Ribbon, Tri-State Symphony, Office Assistant. Ambition: Musician. CLARK, CHARLES-fBrownsville, Vice President Beta Club, Homeroom Treasurer, Band President, Business Manager Paper.J Ambition: Major in Mu- sic. CLARK, LOU ALICE-Clubs: Y-Teens, Com- mercial, Bookstore, Lunchroom Cashier, Latin Tourn. Ambition: Elementary Education. COE, BETH-Clubs: Science, Secretary Camera Club, Quill and Scroll, Head Photographer Yearbook and WARRIOR, Council Rep.: Green and Gold Conv., Senior Nom. Conv. Ambition: College., COHEN, MERLIN.- Clubs: Science, Speech, Latin Tourn. Ambition: Dentistry. COMPTON, GORDON-Offi- cers Club, Chief Marshal Student Government, Senior Class Treasurer, Intramural Champs. Ambition: In- surance Executive. CRABB, MIKE--Chess Club. Ambition: Engineer. CRAWFORD, JIMMY-Rifle Team, Drill Team. Ambition: College. CRESWELL, RICHARD-CMes- sick: Hi-Y, Basketballj Ambition: Success. CREWS, JIMMY-Officers Club, Lieutenant Colonel ROTC, Captain Swimming Team, Homeroom President, In- tramural Rep., Outstanding M2 Cadet. Ambition: Business Success. CRICK, NANCY, Homeroom Re- porter, WARRIOR Ad Staff. Ambition: Elementary School Teacher. CRONE, GEORGE-Spanish Club. Ambition: Elec- trical Engineer. CROSS, JIMMY-Clubs: Sci- ence, Chess, Intramural Rep., Red Cross Rep., Foot- ball, Track, Wrestling, Concert Band, junior Class Nom. Conv., Senior Class Nom. Conv. Ambition: Medicine. DAME, SALLY--Homeroom Secretary, Honor Ribbon, Yearbook Monitor, Fire Marshal, Bookstore, junior Nom. Conv., Green Conv., Home- room Reporter, Floor Manager. Ambition: College. DEARING, MARY CAROLYN-Clubs: Sharpssand Flats, Y-Teens, Spanish, Monitor, WARRIOR Re- porter. Ambition: journalism. DEATON, TOMMY-Clubs: Spanish, Speech, Coun- cil Rep., Homeroom Vice President, Sports Editor Yearbook, Boys' City, Green Conv., Candidate Sen- ior Class President. Ambition: Ministry. DILLON, CHARLENE-Clubs: Spanish, Sharps and Flats, PTA Rep., Monitor. Ambition: College. DODDS, SHIRLEY-Clubs: Commercial, Sponsors, Y-Teens. Ambition: Stenographer. DODSON, JOYCE-WAR- RIOR Typist, Comm. Club. Ambition: Stenographer. DOUGLASS, BILL-Intramural Champions. Ambi- tion: Lawyer. DOWDY, CAROL ANN-Sharps and Flats Club. Ambition: College. EASTLAND, DAVID - Ambition: Veterinarian. EDEN, LEE - Spanish Club, Homeroom Secretary and Vice President, Tal- ent Show Winner, Yearbook, Golf: Council Rep., Senior Nom. Conv. Ambition: Architect. Q - uq F EDNEY, CORINNE-Clubs: Sharps and Flats, Arts and Crafts: Intramural Rep.: WARRIOR Reporter: Fashion Show: Library Assistant: Bookstore: Matron's Room. Ambition: College. ELLIOTT, ELAINE - . Clubs: Spanish, President Sponsors: PTA Rep.: Fash- ion Show: Candidate Senior Class Secretary: Student - A Leader: Office Assistant. Ambition: Success. ELLI- , OTT, ELIZABETH - Sponsors' Club: Homeroom i Secretary and.Treasurer: junior Nom. Conv.: Fresh- man Nom. Conv. Senior Nom. Conv.: Monitor: Fire f Monitor. Ambition: Chr-istian Worker. EMISON, JOE-Intramural Champions: Swimming: Wrestling: Track. Ambition: Engineer. ENGERBERG, MORTON-Ambition: College. EN- . GELBERG, MORTON - fCBS: Clubs: Spanish, 1 Vice President Locker.j',Spanish Club: Intramural '1' Champions. Ambition: journalism. ERICSON, BEN I -1- - -Clubs: Chess, Vice President Speech. Ambition: A is Money. ETLING, CAROLINE-Commercial Club: ' Bookstore: Hon. Soc. Ambition: Private Secretary. EVANS, WINSTON-Art Editor Band Yearbook: t f ' Band Manager. Ambition: Civil Engineer. FARMER, H ff ., NANCY-Clubs: Commercial, -Sharps and Flats: Q A Lunchroom Cashier: Candy Counter. Ambition: Mem- ' i phis State. FAULKNER, HANK--fLittle Rock: Key Club: Esquires: Beta Club: Homeroom . -'7? ', H, . Presi- '- ' dent: Swimming Team: Council Memberj H Club. Ambition: Chemical Engineer. FELDMANN, NETTE-Red Cross Rep.: Homeroom Re JAN- porter: junior Nom. Conv.: Hon. Soc: Quill and Scroll: , WARRIOR Staff: NSPA Conv.: Matron's Room. Ambition: Primary Education. f FERGUSON, JO ANN - Uacksonville, Florida: f Secretary Homeroom: Girls' Varsity Basketball: Girls' Athletic Assn.: Annual Rep.: Red Cross Rep., Com- mercial Club: Y-Teens: Homeroom Secretary: PTA Rep. Ambition: Private Secretary. FERRELL, FRAN- ' CES-Commercial Club: Intramural Champions. Am- bition: Dress Designer. FLANAGEN, LEE-Foot- ball: Wrestling. Ambition: Success. FOLLIN, WICK - H Club: Track: Wrestling: All-Memphis Foot- ball: Paul Goldstein Award. Ambition: College- All-Memphis Football. H FOPPIANO, PEGGY SUE-Homeroom Secretary: I Lunchroom Cashier: Latin Tourn. Ambition: Nurse. FORD, WILLIAM-Science 'Club: Honor Ribbon. Ambition: Commercial Airline Pilot. FOX, SHIR- LEY-Sharps and Flats Club. Ambition: Tennessee Temple Baptist College. FRANCE, WILLIAM- Clubs: Science, Intramural Rep.: Homeroom Treasurer and Vice President: Track: Football Man- ager: Green Conv. Ambition: Chemical Engineer. FRAZIER, JEANIE-Clubs: Commercial, Spanish, Sharps and Flats: Y-Teens: All-Intramural: A Cap- pella Choir: Matrons' Room. Ambition: Nurse. FREDERICKS, VIRGINIA-Freshman Class Treas- urer: Homeroom Reporter: Candidate junior Class Secretary: Hon. Soc.: Quill and Scroll: Honorable Mention Latin Tourn.: Senior Editor Yearbook: Of- fice Assistant: Program Chairman Latin Club: Most Intelligent Girl. Ambition: Social Worker. FRIED- MAN, ARLENE-Intramural Rep.: Homeroom Sec- retary: Cheerleader: Honor Ribbon: Student Leader: Monitor. Ambition: Sarah Lawrence College. FULG- HUM, ANITA--A Cappella Choir: Honor Ribbon' Homeroom Vice President: Monitor: Student Leader Floor Mgr. Yearbook: PTA Rep.: Sr. Rep.: WAR- RIOR Rep.: Latin Tourn. Ambition: Christian Coll. GAGLIARDI, DORIS-Sharps and Flats Club, Am- bition: Tennessee Temple Bible School. GAITHER, PERRY--Officers Club: First Place Talent Show Film Survey Committee. Ambition: Agent on Indian Reservation. GARDNER, JUNE-Sharps and Flats Club: Classical Music Program. Ambition: College. GOHN, BILLY-Clubs: Science, Latin: Am. Chem. Soc. Award. Ambition: Chemical Engineer. 4' , I I 1 Z ' -si? J' 14 f ,. 0, Q Graduates of '55 at I N I 1 G. 6 . 'ta ' ,,,. its-K . 6. I' C-O 6- L 5x E' Y -, . 'Yo' u ': - -a - . I ara? 4 AO!-.. Ia: 2 K : 1 Q GOLDFARB, RONNY - Ambition: Electrical En- gineer. GOLDMAN, MARILYN - Honor Ribbon: Monitor: WARRIOR Reporter. Ambition: Success. GOLIGHTLY, JANELL - Clubs: Commercial, Pro- gram Chairman Y-Teens, Quill and Scroll: Red Cross Rep.: Assistant Feature Editor WARRIOR: Honor Ribbon: Intramural Champions: Matron's Room. Am- bition: Airline Stewardess. GORDON, CAREY - Red Cross Rep.: RTA Rep. Ambition: CPA. GORDON, JIMMY - H Club: Swimming Team: Track: Color Guard: Military Honor Ribbon. Am- bition: College. GORE, RALPH - H Club: Ser- geant-at-Arms junior Class: Homeroom Vice Presi- dent: Football Manager: Track. Ambition: Engineer- 7 ing. GRANTZ, GAIL - Clubs: Spanish, Y-Teens, Sharps and Flats. Ambition: Anesthesist. GREEN CAROLE - Clubs: Quill and Scroll, Commercial: Homeroom Reporter: Business Manager Yearbook: Circulation Manager Yearbook: Honor Ribbon: A Cappella Choir: NSPA Conv. Ambition: Ray Vogue Modeling School. GRICE, GREGORY - Ambition: To fly. GROSS, BOB - Ambition: Business. HAACK, ROSEMARY - Clubs: Spanish, Latin, President Commercial: Honor Ribbon: Bookstore: Editor Hello Central : Green Conv. Ambition: Laboratory Technician. HABERLING, ROBERTA - Clubs: Y-Teens, Latin. Ambition: Secretary. HACKLEMAN, BILL - Clubs: Latin, Science: Coun- cil Mem.: Homeroom Treasurer and President: Honor Society: Green Conv.: Am. Chem. Soc.: Boys' State: Band: Monitor: Yearbook: Freshman, Junior and Senior Nom. Conv. Ambition: Aeronautical Engineer. HALPERN, GILBERT - Clubs: Camera, Science: Band Officer: First Division West Tennessee Band. Ambition: Electrical Engineer. HAMILTON. JOE - Officers Club. Ambition: Business Man. HANEY, DORA - Clubs: Commercial. Sharps and Flats: Red Cross Rep.: Bookstore: Monitor: Yearbook: Fashion Show. Ambition: Airline Stevvardess. HANEY, BOB - Homeroom Sergeant-at-Arms: Foot- ball: Fire Monitor. Ambition: College. HARKAVY. FRED - Green Conv. Ambition: U. of Alaska. HARPSTER, JACK - Homeroom President: VUAR- RIOR Ad Staff. Ambition: College. HARRELL, JAMES - Clubs: Spanish, Camera, Science: WAR- RIOR Reporter: Intramural Rep.: WARRIOR Staff. Ambition: Petroleum Engineer. HARRIS, MICHAEL - Clubs: Latin, President Chess. Ambition: Archeologist. HARRISON, DEN- NIS - H Club: Red Cross Rep.: Football: Basket- ball: Baseball. Ambition: Pro Baseball. HAWKES. BILL - Football: Baseball. Ambition: Business Suc- cess. HAYLEY, BETTY JO - Pub. Chairman Y- Teens. Ambition: Secretary. HEINZ, MILDRED - Clubs: Y-Teens, Vice Presi- dent Commercial: Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer: Gold Conv.: Matron's Room. Ambition: Secretary. HENDERSON, HAL - Band: President A Cappella Choir. Ambition: Doctor. HENLEY, BEVERLY - Sharps and Flats Club: Homeroom Reporter: PTA Rep.: Bookstore: Fashion Show. Ambition: College. HILL, SHELBY - Council Mem.: Soc. Chairman Latin Club: Honor Society: Office Assistant: Book- store: Latin Tournament. Ambition: College. Q --- aL1- F HITCHCOCK, JIMMY - Ambition: Engineer. HOFFMAN, DICKIE-Sergeant-at-Arms Homeroom: Intramural Champions: All-Intramural: Swimming: Wrestling. Ambition: Dye Sinker. HOOPER, MARY ANN-Clubs: Science, Treasurer Y-Teens, Secretary Quill and Scroll, Commercial: Red Cross Rep.: Hon. Soc.: Intramural Rep.: Feature Editor WARRIOR: Homeroom President. Ambition: Journalism. HOW- ELL, JIMMY-Clubs: Science, Sharps and Flats: A Cappella Choir: Rifle Team: Intramural Volleyball Champions: Intramural All-Star: Red Cross Rep. Am- bition: College. HUCKABEE, BARBARA-Red Cross Rep.: Matron's Room. Ambition: Interior Decorator. HUDGINS, CLAIRE-Clubs: Arts and Crafts, Science: Regional Gold Key Award and National Art Award: Physics Lab Assistant. Ambition: Art Career. HUEY, GLEN- DA-Clubs: Science, Quill and Scroll: Homeroom Secretary: Red Cross Rep.: First Place Latin Tourn.: Hon Soc.: Am. Chem. Soc.: Monitor: WARRIOR Reporter: WARRIOR Staff. Ambition: Laboratory Technician. HULL, KAY-fWhitehaven: Tri-Hi-Y, Library Club.J Speech Club. Ambition: Airline Hostess. HUMPHREYS, CHARLOTTE-Clubs: Latin, Y- Teens, Commercial: Hon. Soc.: Monitor. Ambition: Secretary. HYTKEN, CHARLES-Band Historian: Band President: West Tennessee Contest: Tri-State Contest: All-State Band: Most Talented Boy. Ambi- tion: Composer and Arranger of Music. INMAN. FRANK- H Club: Senior Class Vice President: Hon. Soc. Vice President: Homeroom President: Boys' City: Basketball: Baseball. Ambition: Civil Engineer. ISABEL, BECKY-Ambition: Secretary. JACKSON, JOANNE-Clubs: Sharps and Flats, Science: Junior Nom. Conv.: A Cappella Choir Offi- cer: Honor Ribbon: Monitor. Ambition: College. JENKINS, MALCOLM-Science Club: Homeroom Ticket Seller. Ambition: Success. JOHNSTON, GAIL -Ambition: Secretary. JONES, BRUCE--A Cappella Choir: Track. Ambition: Architect. KAHN, ROSEBUD-Speech Club. Ambition: Model. KATZ, JEANETTE-Homeroom Vice President: Honor Ribbon: Latin Tourn. Student Leader: Moni- tor: Matron's Room. Ambition: Nurse. KEISKER, PEGGY-Clubs: Y-Teens, Sharps and Flats: A Cap- pella Choir. Ambition: Secretary. KELLEY, CAROLE -Clubs: Sharps and Flats, Spanish, Y-Teens: Moni- tor.-Ambition: College. KELSO, JIMMY-Ticket Seller. Ambition: Forestry. KIDD, KATHERINE - SpanishsClub. Ambition: Memphis State. KILPATRICK, C. Club: Football: Baseball Captain: All Memphis Football. Ambition: Happiness. KING, HIRAM-Rifle Team: Red Cross Rep.: Ticket Seller: Latin Tourn. Ambi- tion: University of Tennessee. KLUTTS, PATTY-Clubs: Y-Teens, Sharps and Flats, Spanish: Homeroom Reporter: Matrons' Room. Ambition: Secretary. KNOTT, JOHN-Quill and Scroll: Hon. Soc.: Homeroom President: Junior Class President: Student Government President: Intramural Champions: TASC Conv.: SASC Conv.: Boys' City: Boys' State: Rep. Crusade for Freedom: Most Likely to Succeed. Ambition: Success. KRUMALIS, EDITH -Red Cross Rep.: Matron's Room.'Ambition: Nurse. LARKEY, CLAIRE-Hon. Socg: Quill and Scroll: President Arts and Crafts: Homeroom President: Cheerleader: Monitor: Yearbook Business Staff. Am- bition: Social Worker. Ax I 4 X Lu .. : at Graduates of 55 'Q 's 6 5 v .3 -1. G Qian? Q dex F .51 , Gs? Q , fp, 4 LEACH, JOAN-Commercial Club: Hon. Soc.: Cir- culation Manager Yearbook. Ambition: University of Illinois. LEE, RHILDA-Clubs: Y-Teens, Sharps and Flats: Red Cross Rep. Ambition: Nurse. LEWIS, MYRON - Clubs: Latin, Science, H : Council Mem.: Gold Conv.: Hon. Soc.: Tennis: Ad Star Yearbook: Monitor: Band. Ambition: Medicine. LINCOLN, MARCIA-Treasurer Sponsors' Club: Commercial Club: Lunchroom Casher. Ambition: Union University. LINDSEY, JUANITA-Red Cross Rep.: Commer- cial Club: Candy Counter. Ambition: Success. LOK- ET, EVELYN-Sponsors' Club: Matron's Room: Gold Conv.: junior Nom. Conv. Ambition: Success. LOVE, FRANK-Intramural Champion: Commercial Radio License: Honor Ribbon. Ambition: Electrical Engineer. LOVINGGOOD, R. V.-Football: Track. Ambition: Civil Engineer. MANIS, ARNOLD-CCBC: Vice President Locker Club.J Intramural Champions. Ambition: Real Es- tate. MANIS, BESSIE JEAN-Speech Club: Home- room Chairman. Ambition: Airline Hostess. MANIS, LAURA-Latin Club: WARRIOR Rep.: Freshman Nom. Conv.: Honor Ribbon: French Tourn. Ambi- tion: Newcomb. MARTIN, ROBERT-Green Conv. Ambition: College. MATLOCK, JOSIE-Sponsors' Club: Committee-at- Large: Captivating Centralite: Friendliest Girl. MAX- WELL, JOE-Sergeant-at-Arms: A Cappella Choir. Ambition: Electronic Engineer. McAFEE, MARI- ANNE-Sponsors' Club: Literary WARRIOR: Band. Ambition: Neuro-surgeon. MCBRIDE, ANNA CATH- RYN-Clubs: Commercial, Latin, Y-Teens: Home- room Vice President: Red Cross Rep.: WARRIOR Staff: Ticket Seller. Ambition: Diplomatic Secretary. McCARLEY, HAROLD-Officers Club. Ambition: Success. MCCLINTOCK, GWEN-Red Cross Rep.: Program Chairman Latin Club: Y-Teens President: Honor Ribbon: Lunchroom Cashier. Ambition: Medi- cal Missionary. MCCOLLUM, MARY ANNE-Red Cross Rep.: Matron's Room: Monitor: Senior Nom. Conv.: Intramural Champions. Ambition: U.T. Mc- CORMACK, HAROLD-Homeroom Vice President: Homeroom Secretary: Football. Ambition: Doctor. MCCULLAR, MARGARET-Sharps and Flats: A Cappella Choir. Ambition: College. McDARIS, DOR- OTHY-Arts and Crafts Club: PTA Rep.: Honor Ribbon: Monitor: Bookstore: Yearbook Art Staff. Ambition: French Teacher. MCGOWEN, PATSY- 1Petersburg, Virginia: Basketball Team, Square Cir- cle: Majorettej Band Majorette. Ambition: Success. McKINNEY, WILLIAM-Band: Drill Team. Ambi- tion: Engineer. McMORRIS, JAMES-Ambition: Naval Air Force Pilot. McREYNOLDS, JUDY--Commercial Club: Intramural Rep.: Bookstore: Yearbook Typist. Am- bition: Happiness. MERRITT, SALLY--Clubs: Lat- mv SP3f1iSh3 PTA Rep.: Homeroom Reporter: Vice President Y-Teens: Hon. Men. Latin Tourn.: Treas- urer, Hon. Soc.: Green Conv.: Bookstore: Personnel Editor Yearbook. Ambition: Kindergarten Teacher. MILES, PAT-Commercial Club: Homeroom Secre- YHYYS Captain Y-Teens Basketball Team: Matron's Room. Ambition: Happy Christian Life. Q 'Q aL- F MILES, TOMMY-Ambition: Evangelist. MILLER, DORIS ANN-Sponsors' Club: A Cappella Choir: Bookstore: Fire Monitor. Ambition: Happy, Success- ful Life. MILLER, MARY A.-Secretary Science Club: Homeroom Chaplain: Intramural Rep.: Gold Conv.: Green Conv.: All-Intramural: Wittiest Girl. Ambition: Young Life Leader. MILLER, MARY E.- Clubs: Spanish, Speech, Sharps and Flats: Band' Majorette: Tri-State Contest: Classical Music Program Ambition: Music. a MILLS, RONALD-Ambition: Success. MITCHELL, PHIL-Homeroom Rep.: Honor Ribbon: Track: Tick- et Seller. Ambition: Civil Engineer. MOBLEY THIRZA-Clubs: Latin, Sharps and Flats: PTA Rep.: Honor Ribbon: Two Hon. Men. Latin Tourn.: Band. Ambition: Success. MONTGOMERY, LOIS-Com- mercial Club:- Program Chairman Red Cross: Home- room Treasurer: Monitor: Hello Central Cover Designer. Ambition: College. MOORE, DOUGLASS - Council Member: Honor Ribbon. Ambition: Industrial Engineer. MOORE, PATSY--Bookstore: Fire Marshal: Monitor. Ambi- tion: Technician. MOWELS, JERRY - Secretary- Treasurer Officers Club: Football. Ambition: Five- Star General. MYERS, SHEILAH-Clubs: Latin, Camera: Matron's Room: Monitor: Fashion Show. Ambition: Nurse. a NEAL, ANN-Homeroom Treasurer: Council Mem- ber: Secretary Speech Club: Intramural Champions: Monitor: Bookstore: Ad Ace: Floor Manager WAR- RIOR. Ambition: Young Life Leader. NEAL, GWEN -Clubs: Latin, Speech, Science, Sharps and Flats, Sponsors: Band Librarian: Honor Ribbon: Bookstore: Lunchroom Cashier. Ambition: Medical Missionary. NEVIL, DOROTHY - Clubs: Spanish, Latin, Y- Teens: Monitor: Ticket Seller: Latin Tourn.: Library Assistant. Ambition: U.T. School of Nursing. NEW- MAN, CHARLIE-Editor-in-Chief Yearbook: Presi- dent Quill and Scroll: Homeroom President: Council Member: Candidate junior Class Treasurer: Honor Ribbon: Quiz 'Em on the Air: NSPA Conv.: junior Nom. Conv.: Green Nom. Conv. Ambition: Medicine. NEWTON, BREWER- H Club: Sergeant-at-Arms Freshman Class: Homeroom President: Outstanding First Year Cadet: Football: Most Attractive Boy. Ambition: Veterinarian. NIX, SHELBY - Clubs: Commercial, Y-Teens, Sharps and Flats, Sponsors: Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer: Bookstore. Ambition: Secretary. ODOM, CAROL-Commercial Club: Hon- or Ribbon: Homeroom Secretary: Homeroom Chap- lain: Lunchroom Cashier. Ambition: Full-time Chris- tian Service. O'DONNELL, JAMES-Council Mem- ber. Ambition: Surgeon. OKEON, MELVYN-Clubs: Camera, Science: West Tennessee Contest: Band: Rifle Team. Ambition: Georgia Tech. OKEON, MYRNA-Honor Ribbon: Monitor. Ambition: Happiness. O'NEAL, BILLY. ORMSBY, BERT- Speech Club: Council Member. Ambition: Cotton Exports and Imports. OSENBAUGH, SUE-Homeroom Reporter: PTA Rep.: Program Chairman Red Cross: Treasurer Span- ish Club: Office Assistant: Hon. Soc.: Latin Tourn, Ambition: College. OSER, SANDRA-Latin Tourn.: Red Cross Rep.: Matron's-Room: Bookstore. Ambi- tion: College. OSWALT, KENNETH-Rifle Team: Drill Team: President Homeroom. Ambition: Engi- neer. OVERTON, LOUISE-Vice President Sharps and Flats: Student Director Classical Music Program: Social Chairman A Cappella Choir: Homeroom V.P.: Bookstore: Homeroom CPA Ambition: Happiness. 7:1641 s as aaa. .ae aa., fi- YIQAVJ Vg-5: .J ,gy ,,,.:,ff .-.,M, , ,, fa. J , ki 6L.4,fLi fbrqsf L2 if LLQJ-ln U L lGf3dUHtCS ,of ,55iAitL---or 'f ' 3 O . -,ff fl. A. . QT Jvvxgj -,ls 'A-'S-f-W -ix., s :N-,M :rms at ,hw fi V . 4 ' A f G' i i' u s l 6- x I ...X 'iq-.Rv L it X 'xi HAL Graduates of '55 gl? , .I Z, ,,4, Z 3-L m . . ill c f' 'f - f , .-. '---4 :ffZ.1:i.gzQ45vt,fg6 9 K ' ' -'-' li - -f E 5 A af E 5 at .il , f E.. .i Q OWEN, MARTHA - Clubs: Speech, Spanish, Y- Teens. Sharps and Flats: Homeroom Chaplain: Red Cross Rep.: Hon. Soc.: Monitor: Matron's Room. Ambition: Stage. OZIER. IOHN-Scienre Climb, Am- bition: Doctor. PARISH, SANDRA ANNE-fWyan- dotte High: Clubs: Dramatics, Pep, President Social, President Biology: A Cappella Choir: FHA: Treasurer Girls' League Council: Business Manager. Panto- graph.j Red Cross Rep.: WARRIOR Reporter. Ambi- tion: Doctor's Wife. PARKER. LINDA-Clubs: Sharps and Flats, Y-Teens, Commercial: Red Cross Rep.: WARRIOR Typist. Ambition: Secretary. PARKER, LYNN-ROTC Honor Cadet. Ambition: Engineering at Tulane. PARKER, MARTHA-All- Star Intramural Sports: Most Athletic Girl. Ambition: Social Worker. PATTERSON. CHARLES - Ambi- tion: Medicine. PATTERSON, JOY-Latin Club: Homeroom Reporter. Ambition: College. PATTON, KATHLEEN-Y-Teens, Hon. Soc.: Office Assistant: Bookstore. Ambition: Chemist. PETERS, FRANCES - Student Leader: Bookstore: Matron's Room. Ambition: Laboratory Technician. PICKENS, MARGIE-Recording Secretary Commercial Club: Latin Tourn.: Monitor: Yearbook Typist: Student Leader. Ambition: Medical Technician. PIERCE. JEANETTE-Hon. Soc.: Junior Class Treasurer: Captain Cheerleaders: WARRIOR Staff: WARRIOR Reporter: 'Student Leader: Best All Around Girl. Ambition: College. PIERCE, MARY-Clubs: Speech, Latin: Ticket Sell- er: junior Nom. Conv. Monitor. Ambition: College. PIERCE, MARILYN-Clubs: Quill and Scroll, Spon- sors': Circulation Manager WARRIOR: Council Member: Best Drilled Sponsor: Fire Monitor: NSPA Conv.: Ad Ace. Ambition: University of ,Texas. PLATKIN, ALAN-Clubs: Speech, Science: Home- room President: Homeroom Reporter: Hon. Soc.: Latin Tourn.: Council Mem.: Monitor. Ambition: Medicine. PODUSKA. BILL-Clubs: Officers, Latin: A Cappella Choir: Rifle Team: Marksman First Class. Ambition: Researchee in Signal Corps. POPE. BLANCHE-Speech Club: Homeroom Chap- lain: First Place State Speech Contest: Yearbook. Ambition: College POPE, MARY ANN-Lunchroom Cashier: Latin Tourn. Ambition: Nurse. POWELL, DON-Ambition: Success. PRATHER, JEAN-Spark ish Club. Ambition: College. PRITZKER, FREIDA-Hon. Soc.: Quill and Scroll: Homeroom Vice President: Council Member: Asst. Editor Yearbook: Matron's Room: NSPA: Candidate Freshman Class Treasurer. Ambition: Teacher. PRII- ETT, ANNA BELLE - Commercial Club: Soflal Chairman A Cappella Choir: Bookstore. Ambition: Private Secretary. RAFFERTY, EUGENIA-Commen cial Club: Honor Ribbon: Monitor: Red Cross Rep-5 Green Conv. Ambition: Happiness. RAINEY, DELL -Clubs: Sharps and Flats, Spanish. Treasurer, Corn- mercial: Yearbook Typist: Hello Central. Ambi- tion: Laboratory Technician. RAMSEY, CLAIRE-Clubs: Latin, Sharps and Flats, Spanish: Morgue Editor XVARRIOR: Quill and Scroll: Honor Ribbon. Ambition: Memphis State. RANSOM, ROSA NELL-Latin Club: Monitor: Intramural Champions. Ambition: Airline Hostess. RAY, DAN -Ambition: Engineer. REAMES, MARGIE-SharPS and Flats: Homeroom Secretary and Treasurer: Fash- ion Show: Matron's Room: Monitor. Ambition: Pro- fessional Model. .i Q REAVES, EDWARD-Clubs: Latin, Science, Officers, Speech, Council Member, Honor Ribbon, Drill Team, Yearbook. Ambition: Doctor. REEVES, IIMMIE LOUISE-Ambition: Success. REEVES, SUE-Clubs: Latin, Sharps and Flats, Spanish, Hon, Soc., WAR- RIOR Staff, Latin Tourn., Senior Class Rep. Ambi- tion: Nurse. REISMAN, HERMINE-Clubs: Arts and Crafts, Spanish, WARRIOR Art Editor. Ambi- tion: Happiness. RHODES, JEAN-fMunford High Clubs: Latin, M , Secretary and Treasurer Home Economics, Can- dy Counter, Cheerleader, Friendliest, Candidate Foot- ball Queen, Band, Basketball, Secretary Sub-District FHAJ Speech Club. Ambition: Laboratory Techni- cian. RICHARDSON, GENE-Clubs: Camera, Offi- cers, Yearbook Photographer. Ambition: Doctor. RICHARDSON, MARTHA-Sponsors' Club, Year- book, Bookstore. Ambition: Happiness. RICKEY, LAMAR-Speech Club, Homeroom Secretary, Honor Ribbon, Cheerleader, Council Member, Student Government Nom. Conv. WARRIOR Staff, Latin Tourn. Ambition: Theatre. RIGGS, WARREN-Clubs: Science, Chess, Intra- mural Rep., Honor Ribbons. Ambition: Doctor. ROBERSON, J. B.-Ambition: Business. ROBERTS, TOM-Hon. Soc., Latin Club, President Senior Class, Candidate President Freshman Class, Candi- date Comm. Publicity, Cand. President Junior Class, Assistant Marshal, Student Council, Green Conv., Junior Class Nom. Conv., Boys' City. Ambition: Georgia Tech. ROBERTSON, DAVID-Hon. Soc., Club, Football Captain, Basketball, Track, Freshman Class President, Homeroom President, Candidate Comm.-at-Large, Green Conv., Best All Round Boy. Ambition: Minister. ROBINSON, SHIRLEY-Arts and Crafts Club. Am- bition: Success. ROGERS, BILLY-Clubs: Latin, Science, Gold Conv., Hon. Soc., Monitor, WARRIOR Staff. ROSENBERG, RONNIE-Band. Ambition: College. RUFFIN, STANLEY-Science Club, Junior Nom. Conv., Football. Ambition: Mississippi State. RUSHING, SHARON JEAN-Ticket Sellerl PTA Rep., Monitor. Ambition: Nurse. SACHARIN, JON -Science Club, Cheerleader, Latin Tourn. Ambition: Lawyer. SANDERS, BARBARA-Clubs: Latin, Span- ish, Hon. Soc., Intramural Champions, Red Cross Rep. Ambition: Medicine. SANDERS, ROBERT EARL-Council Member, Wrestling, Rifle Team. Ambition: Commercial Airline Pilot. SANDERSON, JOHN - Officers Club. Ambition: Army Career. SAPINSLEY, EDDIE-- H Club, Honor Ribbon, Freshman Nom. Conv., Red Cross Rep., Captain Swimming Team, Track, Football. Ambition: College. SANDERS, LINDA-Sharps and Flats Club, Red Cross Rep. Ambition: Cruise. SCHIFF, RICHARD-Sharps and Flats, A Cappella Choir, Red Cross Rep. Ambition: Lawyer. SCHWEND, GARY-A Cappella Choir. Ambition: Forest Ranger. SCOTT, BEVERLY-Clubs: Y-Teens, Sharps and Flats, Spanish, PTA Rep., Hon. Soc., Monitor, Matron's Room. Ambition: Success. SELBY PATSY-Clubs: Spanish, Speech, Council Member, Bookstore. Ambition: Social Worker. SERENCO, IRVIN- H Club, Homeroom Chairman, Co-Cap- tain Football Team, Track, Basketball, All Mem- phis Football. Ambition: College. mf A ' -Y Graduates of '55 f - 2' - : . Q ' 1 G4 .- 14:1-4 ez-G:-S?-1921 . w.4z:5:2:45:f:2. f -. '- if ff , f it 2 sl , In A2 X :sg 1 i Wf11i41' : '1i3 fl ' G9 at t A xg I ' ,,.. , gg Zf ff' ' 1 .. 13641.71 : N LMS' w 'Wt X, , 3' I f. -azglqzfv. . af, 5- K All 2 ' . ., ,V . 5 it Q., ff L ii f':a . it Q it . .,, l : gf -,A me. Q 1 is SJ . , 3 . i n ,J Eli if .wa . -. a. X I V .S l l p cr t ,l e i 3' QQ A SETZER, ANNE-Sponsors Club: Secretary A Cap, pella Choirg PTA Rep.: Monitor: Matron's Room- Office Assistant: WARRIOR Typist: Fire Monitorf Council Mem.: Intramural Champions. Ambition? Vocal Music. SHILSTAT, NANETTE-Honor Rib. bon: Secretary-Treasurer Yearbook: Homeroom Re- porter: NSPA. Ambition: Artist. SIEGEL, JEROME -Science Club: Council Mem.: Gold Conv.: Moni- tor. Ambition: Medicine. SILER, BARBARA-Sharps and Flats: Lunchroom Cashier. Ambition: Nurse. SINGLETON, BILL-Council Rep.: All-Intramural: Intramural Rep.: Ticket Seller. Ambition: Architect. SLOAN, RICHARD-Clubs: Chess: Science: Wres. tling: Tennis: Intramural Champions: Football Man- ager. Ambition: Success. SMITH, BILL-Sergeanpat. Arms Officers Club: Band Chaplain: Drum Major: Homeroom President: Band Letter. Ambition: Evange. list. SMITH, CAROLYN-Clubs: Latin: Science: Monitor: Senior Class Rep. Ambition: Religious Edu- cation. SMITH, KATHLEEN-Commercial Club: Y-Teens. Ambition: To follow the Lord's leading. SMITH, NADINE-Y-Teens: Intramural Champions. Ambi- tion: Christian Service. SMITH, NORETA-Sharps and Flats Club: Red Cross Rep.: Green Conv.: A Cappella Choir. Ambition: Full-time Christian worker. SMITH, PHIL-Ambition: Engineer. SNOW, SALLY-Secretary Y-Teens: WARRIOR Typist: Intramural Champs. Ambition: Nurse. SOM- ERVELL, JANET-Corresponding Secretary Corn- mercial Club: Honor Ribbon: Monitor: Bookstore: A Cappella Choir. Ambition: Private Secretary. SOUTH, VIRGINIA - Ambition: Stenographer. SOUTHER- LAND, HAL-Clubs: Latin: Speech: junior Class Nom. Conv.5 Homeroom President: Homeroom Chair- man: Intramural Champs: Basketball. Ambition: Col- lege. SPERRY, RICHARD-H-Club: Football: Basketball: Baseball: Player of the Week: Honor Society: Ser- geant-at-Arms of Senior Class: Captivating Centralite. SPLANN, FRANK-Homeroom Reporter: Basketball: Baseball. Ambition: Medical Success. STANDRIDGE, LANNY-Officers Club: Homeroom President: Besl Manual of Arms: Gold Conv. Ambition: Real Estate. STEADMAN, BEVERLY-Homeroom Vice Presi- dent: Gold Conv.: Fr. Nom. Conv.: jr. Nom. Conv-3 Student Leader. Ambition: College. STEELE, MARILYN - Homeroom Secretary: GIQCH Conv.: Fr. Nom. Conv.: Monitor. Ambition: Interior Decorator. STEIN, JAY-Science Club: Intramural Rep.: Homeroom Vice President: Honor Ribbong Ticket Seller: Captain Golf Team. Ambition: DOCt01'- STEPHFNSON, KAYE-QWheaton Academy: SOCICIY Editor: Footprint: Candy Counterj Ambition: Suc- cess. STEPI-IENSON, STANLEY--Red Cross RCP-3 Football. Ambition: Civil Engineer. STIMAN, JOEL-Clubs: Latin: Science: 'I'reaSHfff Quill and Scroll: Am. Chem. Soc.: NSPA1. Dlmndmn Latin Tournament: WARRIOR Copy ECllt0f2 Home' room Reporter: Ticket Seller: Sr. Nom. Conv-I Honor- Society. sAmbition: College. STOKER. CAISOJOHE Clubs: Speech: Commercial: Council Mem., Society Secretary. Ambition: Lutheran School Teacher. STROUPE, CLARK-Clubs: Latini Sfienfsi Hom? room Treasurer: Intramural Rep.: CO'-mffl Green Conv- Honor Ribbon: Band. Ambition. tronics. SULLIVAN. JOE -Intramural Qhampsll . . I' Homeroom President: Homeroom CPA, Momw ' . Nom. Conv. Ambition: Medical MissionafY- 6 'IW 't.. 'F TATUM, LELA ANN - Sponsors Club: Monitor: Fire Marshal: Intramural Rep.: Matron's Room: Of- fice Clerk: WARRIOR Reporter: junior Class Party Dec. Comm.: Ticket Seller. Ambition: Professional Model. TAYLOR, ROBERT-Clubs: Chess: Science. Ambition: Pharmacist. TEACHOUT, BILLY-Clubs: Chess: Science. Ambition: Chemical Engineer. TERRY, ANN - Vice President Quill and Scroll: Homeroom President: Treasurer Art Club: Social Chairman Y-Teens: Girls' State: Girls' Nation: Fea- ture Editor WARRIOR: Honor Society: Most Likely to Succeed. Ambition: Director Religious Education. THOMAS, DICK-fBarrington High: Football: Bas- ketball: Clubs: Spanish: Boys' Glee Club: B Club: A Cappellal: Intramural Champions: Swimming Team: Ticket Seller. Ambition: College. THOMP- SON, ARNETTA-Y-Teens: Red Cross Rep. Ambi- tion: Success. THOMPSON, BETTY-Y-Teens. Am- bition: Travel. TILLINGHAST, DAVID- H Club: Track: Wrestling: Basketball: Swimming: Intramural Champions. Ambition: Game Warden. TILLMAN, JAMES - Clubs: Speech: Sharps and Flats: Officers: A Cappella Choir. Ambition: Show Business. TREASAN, DAVID - President Science Club: Vice President Band: Boys' Vice President Stu- dent Government: Wrestling: Homeroom President: Distinction Latin Tournament: Honor Society: Green Conv.: Council Mem.: All-State Band: Most Intelli- gent Boy. Ambition: Doctor. VANLANDINGHAM, ARTHUR - A Cappella Choir. Ambition: Radio Technician. VANLANDINGHAM, BETTY - Y- Teens: Matron's Room. Ambition: Airline Hostess. VAUGHN, ANNE - Commercial Club: Y-Teen Chaplain: Monitor: Ticket Seller. Ambition: College. VAUGHN, KAY - Vice President Spanish Club: Honor Society: President Red Cross: Homeroom CPA: Ticket Seller. Ambition: College. VAUGHN, SUE- Fr. Class Secretary: Comm. Social Act.: Girls' Vice President: Honor Society: Gold Conv.: Yearbook Ad Staff. Ambition: Church Organist. VESCOVO, VIC- President Officers Club: Senior Play. Ambition: Law. VINSON, RONNIE - Speech Club: Ticket Seller: Neatest Boy in Band: Monitor. Ambition: Christian Service. WALKER, FREDERICK-fCatholic High: Latin Club: Latin Award: English Award: Newspaper Staffj Ambition: Aeronautical Engineer. WALLER, MORTON- H Club: Comm. Student Assemblies: Homeroom President: Council Mem.: Captivating Centralite: Honor Ribbon: Captain Basketball Team' A11-Memphis: All-State: All-District Basketball? Track: Baseball: All-Intramural: Intramural Champ- ions. Ambition: Lawyer. WALTERS, BILL-Intra- mural Rep.: Secretary Homeroom: Yearbook: Sr. Rep.: Jr. Nom. Comm. Ambition: Georgia-Tech.v WARNER, JIM-Spanish Club: Pub. Director Band: Honor Ribbon: Monitor. Ambition: Lawyer. WAT- KINS, MONA RHEA-Clubs: Arts and Crafts: Re- porter: Sponsors: Sharps and Flats Vice President: Vice President Homeroom: Council Rep.: Monitor: Gold Conv. Ambition: Interior Decorating and Land- scaping Consultant. WEAR, BEVERLY - Science Club: Monitor: Bookstore, Fire Monitor. Ambition: Nurse. WEBER, BILL - Clubs: Science: French: Green Conv.: Gold Conv.: Homeroom Reporter: Mili- tary Honor Ribbon: HR Pres. Ambition: Medicine. WELLS, DAVID- H Club: Comm. Radio License: Honor Ribbon: Monitor: Golf Team. Ambition: Ole Miss. WEST, GARY-Clubs: President Arts and Crafts: Speech: Sharps and Flats: Swimming Team: Gold Key in Nat. Art Exhibit: Intramural Rep.: A Cappella. Ambition: Ole Miss. WHEELER, DON- Science Club: Rifle Team: HR Intramural Rep.: ROTC Color Guard. Ambition: Medicine. WHEELER, ED- DIE-Track: Color Guard. Ambition: Engineer. L .fit ig C . L X J I ,.,,A IAYI: , . A I it X ' f 19- 6: 6- .f I pg., ' vi ' l: P' f 0 . ,... ff f 1 arf. Graduates of '55 A ' 1 at gl 4 he ea-P ML- f ' I I' 7 rg, 2 iw- yf ' :hy : . Q ,. 7' fra . f f vb W.. sr: 0 my Q 4 .. PA ' 5 f? l . 5 I , We-I y 1 f Q! X Q 'L F WHITE, THOMAS-Ambition: Architect. WHITT. INGTON, JANE-President Sharps and Flats: Seqe. tary Band: All-Intramural: Tri-State Contest: Honor Ribbon. Ambition: Professional Flutist. WILDASH, FREDDIE-Speech Club: Commercial Club: Home. room Secretary: Intramural Rep.: Monitor. Ambition: College. WILLIAMS, CAROLYN-Clubs: Commer. cial: Sharps and Flats. Ambition: Stenographer. WILSON, BARBARA - Clubs: Latin: Spanish: Science: Monitor. Ambition: College. WILSON, ELEANOR - Sponsors Club: Council Mem.: Gold Conv.: Monitor: Fashion Show: Ad Ace: Pic. Editor Yearbook: NSPA: Sr. Class Rep.: Track Princess. Ambition: Baylor. WILSON, ELIZABETH-Clubs: Latin: Speech: Sharps and Flats: Quill and Scroll: NSPA: Monitor: WARRIOR Staff: A Cappella Choir: Ad Ace. Ambition: Doctor. WOOD, BETTY LOU- Ambition: College. WOOD, DAVID-Band: Homeroom President: Sr. Class Rep.: Bookstore Stock Boy. Ambition: College. WOODMANSEE, PEG-Homeroom Secretary: Coun- cil Mem.: Prog. Chairman Speech Club: Green Conv.5 Homeroom Vice President: Yearbook: Candidate Girls' Vice President Student Government: Candidate Sr. Class Treasurer: Monitor: Party Chairman Honor Society. Ambition: Collegef ZANGWILI., BARBARA --Red Cross Rep.: Bookstore. Ambition: Home Economist. Finally the long-awaited prom has arrived. Enjoying themselves are: Lanny Standridge, Sally Merritt, Diane Butler, james Tillman, Marilyn Pierce, and Jimmy Crews. f- V 'W 1 ' - ' f?l5m 'm'1l 2 ..., A ,. A - ' A fa rfrt- -r I, . i . g .f ..,., . , 5 3 1 :N , N WXWSYM fa f f' l Lf e XXQ I s ... l rc o ege Central seniors will fmd themselves scat and Mary Aim aff workmg 00 the 5CfaPb00k Of Centfals tered all over the Unrted States next year For mstance art tl 1v1 es Skrppy wants to go to a southern college whereas Barbara IS consrdermg Vassar or Wellesley. OFFICERS-Srttmg Presrclent Tommy Roberts VICE President Frank Inman Standmg Sergeant ' x'-' lf: 'ph W .l .0 Qqxl .BV 1 J .tm JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS-President David White, Treasurer jimmy Brock, Vice President Brenda johnson, Sergeant-at-Arms Allen Reynolds, and Secretary Ann Rust. Yi. Class of '56 juniors!! The bewildered Fresh- men of yesterday . . . the confident Seniors of tomorrow. As we as- sumed our roll as juniors, we began to fill our calendar with school activities. By participating in sports, becoming members of organizations, and taking part in elections, we have prepared ourselves for future goals and accomplishments. Enthusiastic Juniors Display Traditional Central Spirit as Locker Room Conversation-Bo Gentry, next year's football captain, Where Is It ?- I know velocipedestrianistraclarism must mean 1. . f 1 . . ,, . istens to suggestions rom co captain Cleveland johnson. something, says Linda. R, , nw A X . . Q'-Dag ,uw . .-R, . - mrfxazv rwavi' s 1 oil its -1:3--xwnwmmems . Class of '56 Members of our class, as well as receiving awards for scholarship, artistic and musical talents, and sports ability, sponsored a very suc- cessful junior Class Party. As we note with satisfaction the honors we have gained, the friends we have made, and the fun we have had, we feel fully qualified to take our place as seniors. hey Become Engrossed in Stud1es, Sports, and Activities MRS. CHASE Front row: Mary Ann Craig, Ann Steele Mary Elizabeth Cocke, Betty Farris Barbara Eason, Beverly Dunn, Mrs Chase. Second row: Peggy Schroeppel Eve Baker, Alice Gassaway, Laura Roop Juanita Stanfield, Marcia Evensky, Faye Tindall. Third row: Bill Causer, Rich ard Vollmer, joe Beith, joe Street, Wil liam Pyle, Philip Pyle, jimmy Wiley Fourth row: Dwain McLemore, john Spain, Frank Morris, Willianu Maxwell Frank Porter, Fred Holland, Roy Adams, jim Gordon. Absent: jim Beck Fred Guyton. Class of '56 MISS EVANS Front row: Carolyn Wilkins, Helen Springer, Carolyn Mullins, Helen Avge- ris, Jane Stubblefield, Peggy Campbell, Velma Vanlandingham. Second row: Mary Sue Reams, Joyce Reisman, Colene Easterling, Jeannette Culbreath, Shirley Morton, Roberta Cockroft, Juanita Cole. Third row: Delores Ellis, Phyllis Hess, Carol Whiteleather, Joe Collard, John Brelsford, Ross McCrory, Bonnie White- leather, Sylvia Kendrick, Martha Cal- bert. Fourth row: George Dorr, John Priest, Thomas Crawford, John Coleman, Philip Morris, John Highfill, Bill Pace, Ralph Gray. Absent: Peter Snyder. MISS CLINTON Front row: Margaret Ingle, Anita Burns, Barbara Francis, Martha Logan, Mary Helen Spain, Ruth Burrow, Billie Thomson. Second row: Floyd Harris, Kay Rauscher, Marie Price, Margaret Whiteway, Ann Ball, Gail Belz, Susan Schiffman, William Pollard. Third row: Robert Kernes, Kenneth Moore, Bill Black, Lee Strain, Robert Moore, Tom Bell, Larry Jackson, Don Leake. Fourth row: Jimmy Webb, Richard Lounsbary, Jerry White, Gerald Jordon, Jerry Bruce, Andrew Fox, Charles Rather, Arthur Prince, Walter Bodine. all 1410 Sa . - 7I wnsfrk.riN- vp-A ilQvvT5.lmsv MISS GREEN Front row: Carol Leeder, Evelyn Salky, Mitzi Kapell, Judy Schwartz, Annelle Gandy, Kathie Bailey. Second row: Becky Davis, Frances Cox, Jean Bur- rus, Mary Miller, Doris Jean Schilly. Sylvia Ross, Sandra Williams, Jerry Davis. Third row: Donald Tate, Jimmy Demopoulos, Pete Massingill, Hilton Scates, Stephen Scheinberg, Chester Caster, Don Cavette, Jack Kirsch. Fourth row: George Pfeuffer, Milton Blalack, Harrison Scheuner, Bo Gentry. Charles Walpole, Larry Allen, Jimmy Wideman, Jon Simpson, Henry Gotten. MISS GUTHRIE Front row: Dale Schmidt, Flora Shine, Nancy Williams, Charlotte Burkitt, Carolyn Welch, Claudette Blackley, Betty Cloar. Second row: Patsy Court Katharine McCollum, Frances Silver- stein, Eileen Mitchell, Carol Lazarus, Carol Carlson, Joyce Swaney. Third row: Ralph Davis, Alvin Elster, Jimmy Scott, Dick Koepke, Harry Taylor, Stephen Findlay, Harvey Krasner. Fourth row: Hubert McCullough, Mor- ris Kriger, Carey Spikes, Robert Mac- Queen, Charles Holcomb, Larry Fury, Tommy Taylor, Larry Foster, Gene Allen. Absent: Jane Thomlinson, Billy Rayburn, Carol Reasor. 3 MISS KEITH Front row: Carolyn Hines, Virginia Perry, Rhonda Lait, Beverly Leigh, Judy Preinitz, Carolyn Scates, Myrna Gold. Second row: Betty Jean Wain- scott, Sally DeHart, June Sheppard, Frances Medley, Mickey Wooten, Sue Wilkinson, Judy Casey, Suzanne Rus- sell, Betty Turnage. Third row: Ken- neth Reed, Herman Goldberger, George Moreland, Billy Schaefer, Jerry Single- ton, Bobby Cox, Gene Leem, Eddie Robbins. Fourth row: Porter Grace, Frank Adams, Dick Wyatt, Orlan Fox, Bill McWeeny, Allen Reynolds, Walter Carter, Robert Patton. Ab- sent: Phil Thomas. fc LW MR. LEON HARDISON Front row: Wanda Smith, Reva Katz, Patsy Blackwell, Charlotte Smith, Brenda Johnson, Linda Goldstein. Second row: Marcia Pinstein, Beverly Utley, Joann Baker, Helen Miller, Rose Billings, Gloria Wade, Donna Mullins, Beverly Newman, Mr. Hardison. Third row: Richard Long, Johnny I-Iettinger, Tommy iMiles, Don Stewart, Ramsey Wall, Pete Ruby, Mickey Thrower. Fourth row: Paul Jackson, Joel Gib- bons, Sammy McGowan, Paul Reid, Jack Apple, Hugh Allan, Jack Hoelscher, Phil Sherman. Absent: Carole Green. i lt' Class of '56 MISS POLACK Front row: Sue Delle Smith, Marlene Belz, Charline Wismiller, Sandra Los- kovitz, Patsy Pace, Margaret Mont- gomery, Natalie Lewis, Emily Hendley. Second row: Anne Neilson, Joyce Lip- man, Babs Jones, Fred Kastleman, Charles Fontaine, Anita Lowe, Sue Perry, Mona Claire Corbett, Mary Camp. Third row: Curtis Horton, Heard Cunningham, Walter Lane, Otis Warr, John Starrett, Richard Hurst, Bill Wansley, Mike Cox, Tommy Pesikey. Fourth row: Don Cockroft, Ernest.Stuber, John Stella, Weldon Hewitt, James Wooten, Joe Salling, Gordon- Stamper, Cleveland Johnson, Odell Todd. 11 'ima u r r-,.i ' MRS. LINTON Front row: Barbara Hanna, Kay Wylie, Elinor Kochman, Becky Crump, Char- lotte Peterson, Marcia Davidson, Mona Sue Roach. Second row: Bonnye Smith, Susan Bailey, Jeanette Gaede, Christy Sue Jones, Sara Dahl, Betty Ross, Joyce Pentecost. Third row: Don Griggs, Pete Summers, Cannon Carter, Jimmy Arledge, Jerry Read, Tommy Gerdes, Raymond Sauer, Sherrill Eck, Jerry Peters, Billy Cooper. Fourth row: John Eaton, John Taylor, John Dillard, Jimmy Thompson, Carl Pierce, Lloyd Colter, Jimmie Zent, Bill Moss, Vernon Wood, Robert Crosslin. Ab- sent: Robert Crump. MISS RAINES Front row: Pat Jones, Anna Vanland- ingham, Patsy Parker, Carolyn Gordon, Jane Quin, Nan Hall, Beverly Bowden, Vivian Wilson Beverly Phillips. Second row: Harold Lubin, Phyllis Bowles, Bobbie Nelle Vise, Margaret Carey, Kay Parris, Anne Holmes, Linda Lam- bert, Gayle Miller. Third row: Jay Horne, Bryant Canada, Eugene Sulli- van, John Templeton, Sammy White, James Johnson, Harry Rubenstein, Ronald Ladd. Fourth row: George Inman, John Lynn, Bobby Pritchard, Edward Simmons, Jerry Lee, Bobby Fortune, Jack Smith, George Lewis. Johnny Turley. MISS SEFFENS Front row: Pat Whitten, Sandra Peiser, Barbara Myers, Ruth McWilliams, Janis Pendergrass, Betty Fay McAlister, Freddie Behrend. Second row: Shirley Sink, Jean Fox, Sue Dickinson, Bar- bara Bond, Pat Evans, Ann Rust, Frankie Graves, Carolyn Blackwell. Third row: Shirley Redwine, Shirley Englert, John Finley, Paul Hicks, George Miles, Charles McCallum, John Bronson, Jimmie Kemp, Joanne Siva- don. Fourth row: David Jones, Joseph Lape, Gabrel Touliatos, Edwin Allen, Bryan Simon, Cosby Pace, Billy Hurley, Terry Weimer, Wayne Clayborne. MISS YOUNG Front row: Janet Reese, Winnie Carson, Gwen Pace, Sophie Theodore, Janie McCune, Cynthia Travis, Raye Ann Loskove. Second row: Elizabeth Brad- ley, Priscilla Simpkins, Emily WilS0H, Carolyn Wood, Barbara Johnston, Sandra Anderson, JoAnne Tucker. Third row: Barry Chase, Jack COX, John Crews, David White, Donald Sharp, Jerry Meeks, Robert Green, Ronald Brandon. Fourth row: Jimmy Brock, Jerry Johnson, Hayes Gowen, Steve Dendrinos, David Griffin, Ronnie Turnbow, Mallory Mattice, Robert Hume, Moody Barrentine, Jim Katz. Absent: Charles Askew. MISS SIEGMAN Front row: Margaret Bibb, Jane Brad- dock, Arlene Krivcher, Martha Hellums, Gail Whitfield, Beverly Yates, Joy Allenberg. Second row: Patsy Hensley, Marilyn Wilson, Margie Brooks, Kathy Conklin, Nelda Cartwright, Donna Koffman, Emily Margolin, Nancy Shan- non. Third row: Ann Cowan, Linda Howell, Nona Ray Mosier, Carol Honeycutt, Connie Thorne, Diana Bar- rison, Kay Wilkerson, Charlotte Young, Nancy Froelich. Fourth row: Mary Russell Ragsdale, Barbara Rauscher, Mary Ann Kimbrough, Kenna Horton, Barbara Nevels, Diana Bowen, RuAnn Dalgleish, Nelly Galloway, Sara Den- ton, Jean Benander. President, Bruce Shroyer, plans the Freshman activities with the help of Nelle Nuckolls, Secretaryg Paul Davis, Treasurer, Joe Hill, Sergeant-at- Arms, and Marcy Ruyl, Vice President. Class of '57 It's Septemberg wide-eyed fresh- men enter Central and soon become lost in its maze of halls and class- rooms. They find that grades are earned, not given, and at first are bewildered by all the time and effort they must exert. Soon the busy newcomers are caught in the whirl of elections, intramurals, and parties. By June, after facing the toughest part of the year-exams- the Freshmen are ready to become Sophomores and to carry on the great traditions of Central. Our Freshmen Prepare Themselves for the Future by Co MISS COHEN Front row: Donna Monsarrat, Jane Owen, Mary McCalman, Jo Ann R1d ling, Lorraine Engleberg, Harriet Scheuner, Carol Eiseman, Cecile Fel senthial, Dorothy Dillon. Second row Sandra Prather, Judy Henderson, Dale Erwin, Jerry Kelly, Katherine Lyles Charlotte Runyan, Mary Peeples, Joan Lyon, Pat Haller, Carol Smith, Sandra Paul. Third row: Tommy Kelley, Ray mond Waddy, Dale Talley, Carol Bradow, Donelson, Lake, Jimmy Eggles ton, Charles Burrow, Dennis Larub Jerry Daniel. Fourth row: Bobby Fulghum, Miles Lovelace, Bobby Shel ton, Bill Arnold, Jerry Murray, Bruce Shroyer, Doug Salmon, Jimmy McCas lin, Bobby Bostick. Absent: Lowell Bobbitt, Kiruball Coburn. MISS CRENSHAW Class of '57 This development during the Freshman year is but the beginning of a longer and greater develop- ment that will continue during their remaining years at Central. Freshmen learn that the acquaint- ances they make are a vital part of their life at Central. As they familiarize themselves with its teachers, rules, and customs, they learn to accept responsibilities, pre- paring themselves for those which are to come. A rainy day isn't dreary, for it means a sock dance in the gymlduring the lunch periods. Seen here are freshmen at the first one this year. operating in Elections, Intramurals, Parties, and Classes Front row: John Lowry, Brenda Makowisky, Suzanne Shainberg, Diane Lowe, Carolyn Jacoby, Beverly McKee, JoAnn Duke, Robert Brawner. Second row: Janice Spence, Marion Hardy, Joyce Shinault, Elizabeth Myers, Linda Whittington, Ann Hays, Betty Thomp- son, Sandra Thorne. Third row: Linda Grief, Judy Graves, Jeff Wilson, Fred Guthrie, Davis Akin, Maurice Mosko- vitz, Bill Bell, Sally Henderson, Sue Kirchen. Fourth row: Mac Ozier, Jack Baker, Richard Dehn, Gary Collins, Joe Hill, John Pierce, Joe Bled- soe, Sam Kibler. Absent: Joanna Blay- ock, Mary Starrett. - H iQ Class of '57 MISS HAMILTON Front row: Judy Cooper, Dorothy Pap- pas, Betty Brewer, Glenda Byars, Carla West, Joy Bridgforth. Second row: Frederika Bickel, Jo Rose Levy, Nadolyn Rayfield, Dianne Saunders, Linda Lange, Marie Terrell. Third row: Lee Brashares, H. E. McCall, Wayne Allen, Robin Moore, Mickey Smothers. Fourth row: Taz Wingo, Clarence Myers, Jerry Taylor, Byron Greer, Harold Eggleston, Rel Morgan, Carl Gustafson. Not pictured: Kenneth Crook, Jimmy Harrison, Lionel Hel- lums, Charles Orange, Roberta Black- burn, Juanita Dever, Margaret Turley. MISS GLADDING Front row: Susan Shuptrine, Kay Reagor, Patsy Hill, Ouida Lazenby, Jean Porter, Elaine Horton, Barbara Andrews. Second row: Sidney Mc- Reynolds, Nancy Godwin, Patricia Andrews, Betty Moore, Wanda Ball, Judy Erwin, Ann Fischer, Nancy Gar- rison. Third row: Tom McAuley, Jimmy Mabile, Bill Raine, David Askew, Orville Swarner, Ed Patton, Gilbert Shelby, Miss Gladding. Fourth row: Margaret Summers, Sara Black- man, Mary Underwood, Donald Zeitlin, Kenneth Dukes, Jimmy Broadfoot, Joan Sternberger, Annette Vaughn, Pat King. Not pictured: Saralyn Epstein, Frances Hammond, Joyce Luttrell, Loma Mc- Gaha, Marvanell Post. 1W 413: H It MR. McCLAIN Front row: Jean Griffin, Mary Moore, Helen Foster, Mary Crowley, Betty Baumgarten, Charlotte Marcus, Anne Hutchison, Susan Logsdon. Second row: Larry Townsend, Mr. McClain, Charles Causey, Ken Ruby, Jerry Cooper, Alfred Nelson, Alan Schwartz, Marvin Stamm. Third row: Richard Moxley, Arthur Buring, Richard Draughon, Jack Buz- ard, Jerry Guinn, Drue DeBerry, Orville Yeaman, Dan Peck, Mickey Stovall. Fourth row: Elliot Slutsky, John Mitchell, Roy Millican, Reed Taylor, David Hendrix, Allen Wood, Freddy Thornburgh, Bobby Parchman, Frank Tyus, Jerry Gresham, Kent Allen. Not pictured: Ray Brigance. MR. MCCORMICK Front row: Esther Scheinberg, Mary Reed, Reginia Meyer, Frances Wildash, Linda Little, Barbara Thomas, Claire McDonald. Second row: JoAnn Farris, Martha Rogers, Janet Moore, Mary Nelson, Brenda Carroll, Barbara White, Gail Gunner, Ann Morton. Third row: Rebecca Johnson, Bobby Noah, Bobby Little, James Stowers, Edward Gilpin, Cecil Fowlkes, Miriam Jablin, Sally Dean. Fourth row: Jerry Blanton, Steve DeShazo, Eugene Ripley, Walter Yager, Dorsey Deaton, Julian Aymett, Ira Denton, Bobby Lawshe, Bob Talley, David Ezzell. Absent: Jimmy Jones, Mike Makris. IVV, Class of '57 MR. PENNINGTON Front row: Kay Kennon, Racene Lam- bert, Virginia Hewitt, Beverly Manuel, Myrna Loskove, Judith Wisser, Beth Robinson. Second row: Marilyn Land, Judy Merritt, Ida Leigh Levy, Sondra Schaffer, Kay Keisker, Barbara Lindsey, Shirley Baker, Sophronia Hopps. Third row: Elizabeth Hall, Anne Howell, Robert Fennell, Allan Carb, David McBride, Hoyt Arnold, Johnny Middle- ton, Sandra Murphy, Mary Bundley. Fourth row: Mr. Pennington, Billy Robertson, David Baker, William Robinson, Billy Hellums, David Florence, Herbert Mays, Richard Scott, Glenn Williams. MISS MCKENZIE Front row: Martha Moore, Lynda Gold- stein, Barbara Weimer, Marjorie Gul- lett, Loretta Myers, Peggy Pulliam. Second row: Linda Johnston, Beverly Wood, Karon Essary, Barbara Barnett, Barbara Cooper, Evelyn Bright, Nancy Myers. Third row: Barbara Voss, Barbara Russell, Ginette Nash, Carol Ellis, Nettie McCadden, Martha Sides, Elaine Henderson. Fourth row: Eva Sue Bluestein, Mary Prichard, Betsy Henderson, Nelle Nuckolls, Barbara Schaffer, Marcy Ruyl, Margo La Manna, Sandra Green. Absent: Shirley Kyle, Jane Marshall, Jane Maynor, Paula Morton, Charlotte Read, Julia Usery. ' A. Li r- - --intl MISS SHEWMAKER Front row: Carol Caplan, Margery Nelson, Grace Kirkwood, Margaret Pyle, Nancy Robinson, Carolyn Bos- well, Sandra Morris. Second row: Emily Cason, Joyce Jackson, Jo Ann Barber, Sally Hart, Joy Plunk, Dixie Raines, Joyce Cannon, Beverly Brooks, Sherron Lazenby. Third row: Barbara Turner, Martha Barringer, Brenda Franklin, Wade Long, Claude Fulp, Thomas Morris, Harry Friedman, Nancy Bert- schi, Kay Starr. Fourth row: Bob Eilert, Walter Ellis, Billy Bell, Don Wiseman, David Frutchey, Phil Glasgow, Harold Rosenthal, Jerry Brashear, Bob Howard. Absent: Betty Kolp, Patricia Kerr, Wallace Price. 1 :fyar4au'1r MISS SCHROLL Front row: Joan Waller, Charline Glas- cock, Shirley Hughes, Barbara Fortner Beverly Drewry, Nancy Garland, Ernj estine Brown, Wendy Apfel. Second row: Ruth Moore, Sandra Weiner, Betty Lewis, Michelle Weiner, Austa Rutherford, Ann Bowling, Martha Rush, Dolores Goodman, Lynda May- nard. Third row: Jerry Holmes, Robert Rubin, Edward Tennison, Don Engle- berg, Martin Issacson, Jimmie Jones, Larry Stuart, Howard Davis, David Okeon. Fourth row: Ralph Williams, Duane Cleveland, Bob Anderson, Roy Read, Jimmy Bryan, Marsh Gibson, Jimmy Hutter, Ralph McNees, Jack Marion, George Whitworth. MRS. SMITH Front row: Beth Powell, Gloria Shu- bow, Anne Stallings, Jo Anne Thomp- son, Kaye Schmittou. Second row: Jane Oglesby, Kathryn Smallwood, Kathy Thompson, Bee Hardison, Mary Gul- latt. Third row: Houston Ray, Dillard Tutor, Mac Middleton, Richard Maloney, Robert Miller, Lee Harwell, Terry Weiss. ,Fourth row: Richard Har- wood, Bemis Atkins, Edwin Bruce, George Cook, Billy Thomas, Morris Loskove, Sammy Jackson. Class of '57 MISS WILLINGHAM Front row: Barbara Fishman, Sonya Buderman, Julie Negele, Shirley McLin, Carol Hays, Fran Burton. Second row: Marcia Gruber, Virginia Collier, Carol Dickson, Jan Gossett, Pat Dillon, Frances McNeil, Bessie Horton. Third row: Sylvia Fortinberry, Fay Quinn, John Sinclair, Michael Gilbert, Ray Ingle, David Wray, John Chisolm, Charlotte Turner. Fourth row: Mike Livingston, Ellsworth Downing, John Kimbrall, Paul Davis, Don Burks, Troy Beatty, Raymond Robertson, Earl Thompson, Ned Williamson, Sid- ney Wener. Absent: Betty Berf, Michael Brigham, Tommy Richard- son, W. A. Stewart. MISS WOODS Front row: Andrea Farrow, Nancy Young, Patsy Breeden, LaVerne Sarip- kin, Jeanie Caster, Joyce Burns. Second row: Betty Tucker, Edna Cook, Joyce Britt, Carolyn Reeves, Rita Warren, Susan Taylor, Shirley Allen, Marilyn Legg. Third row: Patsye Jaffe, Ginger Russell, Myra Masingill, Norma Brat- ten, Charlene Whitman, Gay Heidel- berg, Adele Wolf, Barbara Miles. Fourth row: Joan Baruchman, Gerald- ine Smith, Kay Tucker, Bette Faulkner, Harriet Goldstein, Lougenia Thompson, Lynn Reddock, Rose Mary Bell. Absent: Martha Bumgardner, Frances Tompkins. . ,fy ,wr 1 1 f . ,M MISS WILSON Front row: Rose Staten, Margaret Herzog, Elizabeth Cunningham, Linda Pegram, Martha Mobley, Judy Offutt, Jere Lee Somervell. Second row: Diane Coats, Barbara Marsh, Irma Oser, Sandra Kaplan, Joan Golightly, Bar- bara Pitts, Penelope Bailey, Brenda Cook. Third row: Larry Kirk, George Awsumb, Edwin Boatner, Jimmy Stowe, Joel Henning, Stanley Rosenblum, Lee Livingston, Michael Peck. Fourth row: Edward Sheely, Bob Austin, Maurice Brog, Jimmy Payne, Edward Kaplan, Joe Doyle, Robert Johnston, Jack Houston, Gordon Crook. Absent: Betty Hungerford, Roberta Wallace. ,Q---ff... nr.nhlT 1.- it Bef! All Around M051 Afblffif JEANNETTE PIERCE DAVID ROBERTSON MARTHA PARKER MATT ALLEN To These Charming Centralites We Give Our Praise Moy! Likely to Succeed M011 Intellectual ANN TERRY JOHN KNOTT DAVID TRESAN VIRGINIA FREDERICKS , 3 Q ' A'-' , Q ff 'Zi r 751-' 14 H Lifgevs g,4fi'i' A 2 K i. ,,, o I A x - .V ,QA 'slug V, . X7 'Jw ZA, - - 1. if Q , I ,gffw-'fi Xxx- Xi' 12w'1.. L A W'ittieJt M051 Talented MARY MILLER GORDON COMPTON SUE VAUGHN CHARLES HYTKEN or Their Excellent Spirit and Outstanding Ways Friendlieft Moy! Atfmrfizv JOSIE MATLOCK FRANK INMAN BREWER NEWTON BARBARA CANTRELI. if r we ix . 4 s Q '. Q: . -, -JA., , 'E Q? 145 -2 5212? . luv 1? Q' - 255 ffvzh R 5. ,. ,Sv ,+ f ff Af N y 1. 54 -J ,fc--,,,: f I q K E Q ' N . Aff 2 f is , ,gn-'M If M 1 Y V Y w if .Q . . -P! - ixii N ot N141 , f ' ,gas z .fx s 'A Q ,X . ,.1x,.x- ., ,.. ' x hx.. ww. MX' .xv X XXX.. ix X ., X X. SNsv:.1, N xw Km- . - X -Nxier-1' rs- 'JN x x 1 x i 1: 5 i' wn 4 lr T' M Mwmx vf ' 1 J KV, Ti wwf K' -, kvZafgA?g 1 ,Vw-. A 24.4201 Y Every day the office is confronted with many students' problems which Mr. R. E. King and his executive secretaries help solve. Morton, Alice Ann, Elizabeth, Sue, Eve, and Beverly, office assistants, deliver notices, check absentees, and run errands. Staffing Central Is a Big Project but With Student The daily circular, which lists the absentees and activities of Mr. Gunn, our capable custodian, is always willing to offer the day, is being printed by Beverly and proofread by Cathy. his assistance. Under his supervision the school is cleaned and maintained in a systematic manner. 7 Qu Double Trouble-Assistants Bonnie and Carol collect Barry's Sales boom as students buy supplies from the bookstore. Anythin money, which helps furnish scholarships for deserving students. from notebook paper to cough drops can be bought here. Sall is making a small purchase from Louise. Interest in All Activities the Task for Everyone Is Easier Central's library is well stocked with various types of literature. Miss Presley, the librarian, keeps the library quiet, neat, and in order. Bob stamps Carey's card, as jim, Robert Earl, W Joyce, Harriet, and Ernestinc Wait in line to check out their books. 17 E. 4-L 1.10-lI,1iNG'N?NJf:Np 5 - ,Af i I' . 'f Tr lim C. A. BRANYAN Radio MRS. LADY CHASE Music ELIZABETH CLINTON English LILLIAN CRENSHAW Commercial HELEN EVANS Girls' Study Hall CHARLES FITE Industrial Arts MRS. EUNA FOREMAN English CORRINE GLADDING English DOROTHY GREEN Science MRS. FRANCES GUTHRIE Commercial Coach Wilson, Mr. McClain, and Miss Shewmaker wait Miss Hazen, Miss Kenny, and Mr. King study the list their turn to check in after Miss Willingham. of the week's activities. Not pictured: Coach Hays Biggs, Rebekah Cohen, Wilma Keith HELEN C. HAMILTON Art LEON HARDISON English, Yearbook SGT. ROBERT HARMON Military ELIZABETH R. HORTON History RUTH JAMES Spanish MARTHA LOU JONES History MRS. MARY LINTON Spanish A. E. McCLAIN English, Band R. H. MCCORMICK Science MARGARET MCKENZIE Foods DOROTHY METZ English RUFFNER MURRAY Coach, Bookkeeping DOROTHY NOLAN English HOYLE C. PENNINGTON Assistant Coach, Mathematics MARY E. POLACK English MARY PRESSLY Library SGT. THURMAN E. PREVOST Military ADA RAINES Latin, French MRS. LOUISE A. RAUSCI-IER English M-SGT. JOHN L. ROLLINS Military ANNE SCHROLL Spanish Mrs. Linton and Mrs. Guthrie are ready to go home after Miss Metz, Mrs. Chase, Coach Pennington, and Mr. Fite a hard days work. discuss the day's events over the lunch table. VIRGINIA SEFFENS Mathematics ANNE SHEWMAKER Mathematics SELMA SIEGMAN Physical Education J. D. SIMPSON Physics,Mathematics MRS. OPAL SMITH History, Chemistry WILLIAM W. WHARTON Mathematics LOUISE WILLINGHAM History VERMONTA WILSON English WALLACE WILSON Coach, Science ALICE B. WOODS Clothing REBECCA YOUNG Latin, English Not pictured: Miss Grace Mauzy, Miss Laury Mauzy. .1 F in Gs Ambition to Learn Laws of Science and a Thirst to Know Jim is pouring sulphuric acid into the Kipps Generator, as Carolyn and Mr. McCormick look on. Larry is collecting gas in bottles which Mary Ann tests for hydrogen. I I f.. N he ,Q 4. 21 f 1 1 wi '91 L, . 51 ,'-rv, This is the anther, explains Sandra, as Donna and Ellsworth listen attentively. Biology teaches students fascinating facts about human life and the World in which they live. 'fr'-,an it ug, W p i To prove Hookes' Law, the stretches on a spring are directly proportional to the weight ap- plied. Don adds another weight as Patsy and Richard assist. inciples of Mathematics Ruth, Carl, and Tommy try to find the unknown quantity. Algebra molds sharp, keen minds which they need to solve this complex problem. A 'ls ,,a-u-'fm Are Aims of Central Students mfg ti' Trigonometry is concerned with the measurements of the tri- angle. As Carol and Hal thoroughly check Bill's problem, he points out the values of the cosecant in quadrant III. 31, W 1-v.,, .A Beverly demonstrates the use of the slide rule to the class. Prob- lems worked out on the board, explained, and discussed give students practice in handling geometric figures and develops a spirit of sharing both abilities and difficulties. English furnishes both practical and grammatical knowledge to all Latin Lives Today -Miss Raines gives advice to Lee concern- students. Miss Nolan and the class listen attentively as Beverly ing declensions and conjugations. Daily drill in grammar and gives the necessary particulars of her book report. snytax furnishes students with a thorough understanding of this historic language. Languages Familiarize Pupils With Their American Heritage Spanish students find that languages can be fun. Rosemary tells Becky and Joyce check to see if their sentences are right. They the class about her exciting trip to Mexico. learn through oral reading, translation, and recitation that French promotes ease in pronunciation and conversation. Blanche and Robert discuss the original thirteen colonies and hardships which the colonists endured. American history students become better citizens as they learn more about their country Historical Events Make Students Apprec1at1ve of Trad1t1ons Although ancient history deals with the past, it is still an interesting subject. Esther shows Sandra, Bobby, and Carolyn a picure of the Greek Parthenon, which has been acclaimed the most perfect building of the ancient'world. x N Mickey, Lorraine, Brenda, Elizabeth, and Joyce prepare the day's lunch. By 1 ' ' '-7.-wg constant practice these girls learn to be good homemakers. 'ef 'Q-22252.31 M. Metal work, a comparatively new course at Central, develops top flight me- chanics. Helmets worn by Weldon and Eugene, while welding a metal rod, are a safety device against the bright flame produced by the electric welder. R., I . A Well-Planned Vocational Program That Helps Students Radio students gain practical knowledge of the inner workings of both radio and television. jim and Harvey are working with the RCA Dynamic Demonstrator for signal tracing. Musical training demands skill, creative ability, and much practice. Ralph, Betty Lou, Jerry, Louise, and Mrs. Chase are rehearsing a new selection of classical music. Elizabeth, Ann, Peggy, Charlotte, and Barbara work on their new winter projects. In home economics girls are prepared for a career in the ever widening field of clothing. '.'t W 1 . ff 'f f- . . r' X 1 'Ar' . ,, jx, ,, ,J in I A in-rf, ,.f,f. wk.. A il.-. ,Q Prepare for Their Life Work Is a Vital As johnny puts the finishing touches on his masterpiece, John prepares media for Patsy to block print. Many Central art students won awards for their fine work which was displayed at the Mid-South Fair. ...,',,-.--can-n More knowledge of the engineering and architectural fields is gained from mechanical drawing. With the aid of a compass, triangle, and dividers, C. D. and Mike check the dimensions of a geometric drawing. Part of Central Marie is moderating the discussion on current events carried on by speech students Claire, Kathleen, and Alan. Miss Cohen helps her students express ideas more clearly and concisely. If . fx I, r 1 ee gn N E, E -, ,L15212 gi r I Kyiv , 1 J I It UVYH .1 1 O Using the saying pretend the keys are hot! typists Charles, Martha, and Carey endeavor to perfect the method of staccato typing. This method is a factor essential to the development of speed and efficiency. The art of proper filing is being shown to Carol by Anna Belle, while Frankie runs off reports on the mimeograph machine. These girls learn businesslike techniques by typing special forms, filing, and manipulating office machinesL -5---'1-'l- A V A ,aw -'s --44. .. '- be Secretaries and Stenographers Are Trained at Central J Bookkeepers Ruth, Marjorie, Dorothy, Billy, and Weldon lend Charlene dictates a sentence to Peggy who is Writing end! an attentive ear to a trying problem. Through a study of the word on the board. Many of Central's shorthand 51116655 principals of bookkeeping students become familiar with go to top Office jobs when they leave school, terms and learn to master the fundamental laws of accounting. ,Wg f 359, 7,1 ' ,,f I -fm: nr- xy 0 ,, .,,,, ., 'Q f 4 , 4' f , Qrkla- Tell W, ff, - Zi' ,f f Z ,Q 4 1' 5- -' y.,SZM'6'fQ' , . I-115: i .s -S Tap Day - Who Me??'? -uw . My.-W 1 2- 1 ' :gEj. A .gi:,:r I 1 Q ., bij: 1 1 a -3--..... . WW! H V V, ww L, 'PWD 2 I g I ,--un ' 5- KI 1- ' 5 ,f.gv,, ,, ,974 11,53 Over +he years our reams have gained fhe respecl of 'iheir opponenfs every sporf. This a+hle+ic leadership has become a fradifion---an ideal N be upheld and followed by every player and leam represenfing Cenfral. q565C4NlT3l'e'l-'+ i'?t9 W M Qmfj 1954 FOOTBALL RECORD Won-8 Lost-3 We Tbey 14 ..,.... ...... C hattanooga ,,,,, ,,.,..-,- 1 3 14 ........ ......... T readwell ,,,,, ,,-,,--- 1 2 O ........ ......... I ackson ,.,--. U40 6 A....... ........ H umes ,,,,..,. ,,,,,,-, 2 1 5 2 ........ ........ P ine Bluff ,,,., ,,,,,,,, 2 5 7 ........ ........ T ech ,,.,,,,,,,,,, ..,,- 0 0 ........ ........ L ittle Rock .,,,,, ,,,-,,.- 1 4 40 ........ ........ E ast ..,,,,,,,,,, .,,,,--. 1 2 2 5 ........ ........ C .B. C. ,,,,. ,,-,- 0 1 3 ........ ........ S Outh Side ,,,,. ,,,-,,,, 1 2 1 3 ........ ................. T readwell .,,,,,,,,,, ,,,., 7 fBlind Benefit Gamej Ably led by Co-Captain, Irvin Serenco, and Captain, David Robertson, the Warriors copped their third straight prep league football championship. Standing, left to right: Haney, Hawkes, Baker, Newton, Lovinggood, Sperry, Robertson, Captain, Serenco, Co-Captain, McCoy, Sapinsly. First row, sitting, left to right: Leake, Strain, L. Allen, Brasfield, McCormack, M. Allen, Harrison, Kilpatrick, Follin, Gentry, Griggs, Johnson. Second row: Vollmer, Crews, Caster, Starrett, Causer, I-Iurst, White, Lane, Summers, Read, Hurley. Third row: P. Pyle, L. Allen, Burks, Gibson, W. Pyle, Carter, Fulghum, Smothers, Richardson, Waddey, Patton. Fourth row: Eilert, Shroyer, Davis, Denton, Swarner, Deaton, Little, Atkins, Taylor, Shelby, Murray, Whitworth. Fifth row: Williamson, Frutchey, McCall, Jackson, Bruce, Fowlkes, Greer, Wiseman, Ray, Talley, Coburn. vpx r 5191 I Q. X Every day at seventh period the cheer- f leaders under the direction of Miss Selma Seigman practice their yells, changing, improving, and developing them. Through their efforts, which vary from decorating the goal posts to cheering the team on to victor 4 r T X ,W f , Zi? I 'ff .,',iIQ ' ,aff 5g1giQ24,2a. , VIL , If ' Z i7?ZW'f?9W r . Y, our cheerleaders have helped keep the ff' f' school spirit high through victory or defeat. They are, left to right, Row one: Sandra Barton, Patti Bradley. Row two: Lamar Rickey, Jeanette Pierce, Captain, Claire Larkey. Row three: jon Sacarrin, Arlene Freidman, Allan Reynolds, Ann Rust, George Pfeuffer. V 3 377, 5?-AJ, ., 'Efiitf if 'ru :- ' -.- t ---,-- -W j Zviqg ,,.f:..i.':.....aegtf M. i , ' V-.mf -sg ,,'. - gg--fs ...-. s alum? ' ' it 55 yn' Tx ., . .IN .. , ,., . , , . - ' mp' Y W sf 4- 4' A.: ' 4' 1. A , G '57 ' n 23. gn, '707 Centra1's Coaches Mold Prospects Into Determined Squad These men, with Coach Ruffner Murray as their head, have not only molded ragged teams into championship squads, but also improved the sports- manship, playing ability, spirit and character of every boy that has passed through their hands. These able coaches are, left to right: Hays Biggs, basketball and track coach, Ruffner Murray, head coach, Wal- lace Wilson, line coach, Tom Dillon, backfield coach, Al Brown, end coach. n . 3 : , .,,, p , ,v ,gf :nl '15, JI? Z , A ' .wa 1 I 1 414 V .. 'H Halfback jimmy McCoy peeks from under a pile of Yellow- jackets as he scores the only touchdown in the traditional Tech-Central game. The Warrior line successfully bottled up the Tech Work Horse and thorn in Central's side, Randy Hale. Ralph Gore, Herbert Mays, and 'Bill France are often found working industriously at the many odd jobs connected with our football team. These hard working boys must collect, wash, distribute, and maintain all the equip- ment of our athletic department. Back' Back Tackle Back iv 9.15 Q fs ra va : I-' , -as X , ,.., 'zu' -M iff. ' .. Q, . ., , z. , 1, ,, , 31.7.1 ' ----21, 'f l ifii ,f ,.,.. 'QQ ML ..a..r.f 'm-r 'f:A A 5,1 V Q3 7 -112 335744 A-'w' w , ' ,,., H , ,.,, . ,Q-fgw uw ravqta S V- f ' arm. I'A L'13f -I-4: 4 ' 1 5373, 61' Q , 1 'f':'f' T f, . .- . 9g,,.,3 egg. an 4453 , 3 ,yy Q 'ilk 'r,gg.,g5rVg,L L., 1 . f ' H E gt M- Q 'f,,1ie,,.,z Y:f W, , A ,y Q . X IV. ,h m y , .1 :r f f: . T ,. ' :gf ' , fifty r' xiii? TLYZL, X, 3 l 1 V ' 517 - ., V.- La: W 'Ll ', 3- U .- ,ya- il, ', - MU, ' ,N W?-,L .itz I , 7 M .Y K I . .,,., X Q . ,, , , , . .1 W rf: n - - A .,.1',1mf,,f-'af . ,. , V r . - 'Q , ..-. fl K- rf ,. , Y ,I ,wg ,-KW ggi WWW Shall we dance - As David White seemingly waltzes with one Tech player, others charge in to make sure that this Warrior doesn't make any additional yardage. Despite the tackles, White carried the pigskin for several more yards before being brought down. Slipping away from a would-be tackler, one of the Warrior's stalwarts, C. D. Kilpatrick, reels off yardage against our oldest rival, Tech High. His fine running ability gained many yards during the game as it did through- out the year. Central won the hard fought game 7-0 to hold Tech scoreless for the fifth consecutive year. MCCOY .TOHNSON SPERRY KILPATRICK Back Guard Center B2lClC ws. ibm M51 rtrl . lin' t P' 1 I 0 fu s 1 t if Y ffl .ff . K 'QR , 4: V1 '25 J f a' 1' .1 Y -4 : wifi ' ' ' WA , QHQ in f V 5- X I Q ., XM? . w Q if i , 1 , 6 4 mf If 1 . 7,1 1 , V9 W f kf ,f ff , f x ff J ' Q fv X fi 5? Q ' Qi.: A ,. V, U ' , - ' 1 Q ' - 4 ' . 'AA , . ,A W ff . A ,Q A 5P'51iilZ. , , . . W 3, ffgfqf' by A Q! v,,::12,,2h1i..,i55!., ,124 ,Q ' 'EMA'-1,5 rg-fgfm M, ,..4f+,-,452 , . V-if fy A: ' , X F, ,K f M 1. W , ,,.,, .q,,gf ,MQW Uma, wg! ',.fZ1.,b,? 7 , .1 A2 ., fam? hw. . gif, M .,, Jw - , 3' L ,:, I j , IQ I-lm V4 3-:xl-if 455:- .QL 3 V,-up., Q -Q, V f T: -f , ?ffL?Tf'fQ fgfT?'1'f,: ' 1 ff? if ff Q' ,V ff 2' - ', il-1 jgfl. K. K- Q75 ,',.Qffaq . ,z 3257 44 .eaegllig ff 7 in ,!,.4,?.. , Q . 'Q ., 4 4 4s ' 1 W. ,' zf ev WMV' K wr' V' ' x ' , NZ , ,f 'fe N f , W Q11 V JV, f -Q 31131. 7 I Wfwzsf ' Aw fraw, . - 395. P 29, V' as 5 if A vz 1:2 ,- .v ' X '-v- , ..:fQX:.' sf if 5' b -, fn, ,. x . Q. : A , . - H. ' W '14, A : ..Qjff:35 '1Kg , H ' fkvtxix ,Wah Qi 14wawmffixf,w?,mwwf.-wM ,, ' iiguakhmgmwwkwgfiwwf , 2 I C Q 5 . I sw Mx Nw , ,av-NQ X' iw ' Sv 2 X NSN S, I ,Dalek XQLQA Lf wil xx . Y Q Q . N ' X X . . X . x . .X K x , x 3, . N w iwx?XwQW'XWf -N hx Qt. X N b X XXAQ 5' ' 7 LQ Sl w x ' 4549 fa six K N ' .mm - X X, X X . . , . -, ,. Q, x R X 3 ,xbx Igf by I, Q Rf., X A -K Q X .M 5 -any dx .xi.gx.,'4 I - fills, ' xnlf Q W tf + ' 1 , - xl -ifwk - 'X ,X X S . vk:.mw:-Q. xx v-mn L 'Jiri' s. f e ' Ea af rf h ' ': Za... ,.. . , a DON BAKER-End WICK FOLLIN-Guard 1Rv1N sERENco-Guard MATT ALLEN-Back The Central football team of 1954 won their third consecutive championship, yet, the defending champions had to make a sensational comeback. The brilliant, last-second victory over South Side for the championship overshadowed the crushing defeat the Warriors suffered at the hands of Humes. The Treadwelligame was won by the kicking-toe of Don Leake, 14- 12, as was the Warriors' opener when Chattanooga was dealt a 14-15 defeat. Highly ranked Jackson, Mississippi, rolled over the Murrymen 40-0, and the following week Humes ended a seven-year losing streak by defeating Central 21-6. At the last quarter the score was tied 6-6. With five minutes left, Richard Warriors Win Prep Football C.B.C. offense, the Central backfield ran wild to the score of 25-0. For the fifth straight year the Thanksgiving Day game between Central and South Side has decided the Championship. The Scrappers dominated the first three quarters of play leading 12-0. At the beginning of the fourth quarter the might of the Warrior line began to tell by stopping the boys from South Memphis. The Central offense began a drive which was cli- maxed by a two-yard touchdown play by McCoy with Leake kicking the extra point. The stubborn Central line thwarted the Scrapper's every move, finally forcing them to kick. Then Rob- Sperry centered the ball over Don Griggs' head for a safety which was too much for Central. The championship looked dim, but after a week's rest the Warriors, led by jimmy McCoy and C. D. Kilpatrick, shellacked Pine Bluff, Arkansas, 52-25. After being stopped on three touchdown drives, jimmy McCoy plunged across from the one to give Central its fifth straight shutout over their oldest rival, Tech, 7-0. The Warriors dropped an exciting game to Little Rock, 12-0. East scored first, but the Warriors came back with long touchdown runs by David Robertson and Richard Vollmer to win, 40-12. While such stal- warts in the line as Wick Follin and Bo Gentry held the' Title for Third Straight Year ertson racing against time threw a fired ,up offense against the Scrapper line. With three seconds left, Robertson faded back, and as the buzzer sounded he hit Louis Allen, who had slipped behind the defense and was in the end zoneg the game and championship had been won with a story book effect. As an anti-climax the Green and Gold men beat Treadwell 13-7 in the Annual Blind Benefit Game. The year could not have been such a successful one had it not been for the effective blocking and excellent tackling of the boys whose names were never highlighted in any newspaper or other article. LOU15 ALLEN1End DON GRIGGS-Back BOB HANEY-Tackle BREWER NEWTON-Guard Warriors Place Third in The Warriors, after losses to C.B.C. and Tread- well, caught fire and took five straight victories from league opponents. Hampered by the loss of center jerry Read, due to illness, the Warriors lost four straight games in league play. They fin- Coach Biggs calms the Warriors down, shows them their flaws, and inspires them to victory. They are, from left to right: Waller, Robertson, Harkavy, Read, Coach Biggs, and Allen. League-Second in District ished the season in a tie for third place with a prep league record of 10 wins and 6 losses. Cap- tain Mo Mo Waller and guard Matt Allen copped All-Memphis honors for outstanding league play. Frank Inman's jump shot is good for two points as Central finishes the season in a blaze of glory by trouncing Catholic High, 76-29. Matt Allen, spearheading Central's fast break A. nets two more for the Warriors against South Side's Earl Merryman. The Q fast break was utilized throughout the lb year by Biggs' five to great advantage left: A-Team, left to right: Matt Allen, Don Griggs, David Robertson, jerry Peters. Standing: Frank Splann, Hal Southerland, Larry Fury, Freddie I-Iarkavy, Jerry Read, Captain Mor- ton Walker, Richard Sperry, Vocel Gentry, Don Leake. 8.0 4' iffaaa,,W,,, Mo Mo Waller proves he excels de- fensively as well as offensively as he snatches the ball from Treadwell's Arata almost at the edge of the basket. 195 5 BASKETBALL RECORD Won-1 3 Lost-10 We They 68 Covington ..... ....... 5 1 48 Murray, Ky. .... ....... 7 2 65 Paris .......... ...... 5 6 61 Trenton ...... ...... 7 6 58 Bartlett ...... ...... 5 5 61 Frayser ...... ...... 6 4 66 Messick ...... ...... 6 3 54 C.B.C. ..... ...... 6 0 74 East ......... ...... 5 9 5 5 Treadwell ..... ....... 6 4 64 South Side ...... ...... 5 7 7 1 Humes ...... .,..... 6 2 61 Tech ...... ...... 5 O 69 Catholic .... ....... 4 3 61 Messick .... ...... 5 4 38 C.B.C. .... ....... 4 4 65 East .......... ....... 6 6 58 Treadwell ..... ....... 7 1 58 jackson ...... ..,..,. 5 9 46 South Side ...... .,..... 4 9 65 Humes ..... .,..... 5 5 86 Tech ...... .,,.,., 3 9 76 Catholic ...... ....... 2 9 B-TEAM-Bryon Greer, Bob Fulghum, Jerry johnson, Eddie Kaplan, Kimbal Colburn, Cecil Folkes, Mickey Smothers, Don Burks, Jerry Greshum, Bruce Shroyer, Dorsey Deaton. Pbolox comtexy of COMMERCIAL APPEAL jerry Read jumps high as he pushes two points toward the basket, despite the futile ef- forts of the Bartlett players to stop him. Read is just a jun- ior, but he has proved to be a valuable asset to the team. Central is crowned Prep Lea- gue swim champion in an ex- citing battle with C.B.C. The Warriors, paced by Henry Faulkner who won three events, won 54 to 52. Central was able to attain the Champ- ionship only by steady prac- tice, grim determination, and the capable leadership of Coach Wilson. First row, left to right: Troy Beatty, john Ozier, jim Gor- don, Don Lake, Phil Sherman, Bob Fulghum, Ramsey Wall. Second row: Warren Riggs, Charles Askew, Dickie Hoff- man, Bill Black, Hank Faulk- ner, Ed-Sapinsley. The Wrestling team captained by Jimmy McCoy is looking toward the champion- ship with an expectant gleam in their eyes. McCoy has not lost a single match in his two previous years at Central and hopes to have an equally good season this year. Billy Schaefer and Robert Moore demonstrate the referee stance. First row, left to right: Charles Askew, jerry Meek, jim Cross, David Tilling- hast, Lee Flanagan. Second row: Ingram Austin, Chester Caster, Wick Follin, joe Emerson, Allen Cobb. Third row: jimmy McCoy, Moody Barrentine, Henry Got- ten, jerry Taylor, jim Webb. 244. - ., 1 ' if w 4 Nh -' ,www l gltlifx lr QW' .flML'i4,?f.1' x g?m,utnf'irl QW 1 ig A ,sammy i mwi S 5 WWEFL A A 'trtmxa.tsr t if S vw fe- f Golfers johnson, Wells, Steuben, Simmons, and alternate Stein will try to im- Junior jerry Read practices his starts in pre-season prove last year's third place standing. practice. Last season Read threatened the state half-mile and mile record each time he ran. Minor Sports Combine With Major Sports fo Provide With mainly a team of freshmen and juniors track coach Wallace Wilson is trying to retain for Central the State Track Championship for the second year in a row. The Warriors will be led by Captain Matt Allen. First row, left to right: Frutchey, Fortune, Black, jackson, Vollmer, Read, Gordon, Gross, Gore. Second row: Eilert, Kaplan, Greer, Swarner, Shelby, Waddey, Patton, Williamson, Gentry. Second row: Boone, Beatty, McAuley, Allen fLarryj, Strain, Fury, Denton Wiley, Wansley, France. Fourth row: Pritchard, Starrett, Murray, Deaton, Wiseman, Crews, Moore, Askew, Bihm, Mitchell. Fifth row' Bobbitt, Bruce Pyle CWJ, Caster, Faulkner, johnson, Sapinsley, Lovinggood, Follin. s 30 W8 .5yx! Q? 4, ' if -,.,, 'R 'T aff ., - - 3-grpl' Kgs M get :ttf bfi fc -fa nl - L f- A 24 0. .RY-W t Sm? ig. ' if M AQ Speedster Richard Vollmer sprints into the lead to win Coach Murray assists Captain C. D. Kilpatrick with easily over his opponents. Vollmer will be running his batting stance which will terrify opposing prep the 50 and 100 yard dashes. league pitchers this year. Enjoyment and Competition for All Participants at Central With only five regulars returning Coach Murray will try to repeat the 1953 team's herculean feat of winning the state championship. First row, left to right: Brock, Lane, Kilpatrick, Alford, I-Iarrison.Second row: Cavette, Splann, Causer, Hurst, Hill, Coburn. Third row: Inman, Burks, Leake, Griggs, Summers, White, Kearns, Talley. my:-1 N 3' Y 1 2' lf'1Y : 'iA f' 3. MQ: if I T' ., ,.': V , 5 Ea A, .M v 4 , .A , ., Y' cfw A i , ,si , ,-.41 as .. , , ff V Y 2 -' . ' 5. .252 if . 2 in ff 'z 'H -2- ' ui: .3 ,, 1' 'Z' , -' F 1. j L. 3 - '., -jiQ13W0my..f - vi' ff' hy ..K,,k A if .V ,Vg X wear, .-, u , .. I sf JZ . 55-ff. -739 .-7, ' ', N iff- I -fi-77 f i - 4 ig -V ..y,:-:,:::::?fy :. , ., , , ... .. - - 3 -'ff' N., x f ff sa fa ,ri if SENIOR CHAMPS-Left to right: Front: Wick Follin, Richard Sloan. Back: Dick Hoffman, Hal Southerland, john Knott. Intramurals, missing from Cen- tral for a year, were resumed this season by popular demand. Each homeroom was represented in the tournament, which was enthusias- tically supported by players and spectators alike. The games were marked by sportsmanship and fair play throughout the season. Intramural Basketball Was Resumed This Year to Provide FRESHMAN CHAMPS-Left to fightg Ffgmg Bobby JUNIOR CHAMPS-Left to right: Front: Robert Pat- Noah, David Ezzell, Bobby Lawshe. Back: Jim Stow- ton, Billy Schaefer, Frank Adams. Back: Porter ers, jimmy Jones, Ed Gilpin. Grace, Orlan Fox, Alan Reynolds, Gene Leem. ALL-STARS-Left to right: Morris Kreiger, Billy Boswell, Billy Schaefer, Dick Hoffman, Hal Southerland. Back: Mike Cox, Stanley Blister, Orlan Fox, Bill Arnold, Bobby Bostick, Frank Adams. P u' fa They promoted a keen feeling of friendly rivalry among the home- rooms and provided all students the chance to take part in organized athletics. The success of the pro- gram was due largely to the effi- ciency of Commissioners-at-Large, Josie Matlock and Morton Waller, the referees, officials, and faculty advisors who stayed for afternoon games, and the spirit and duration of the players themselves. SENIOR CHAMPS-Left to right: Front: Elaine Elliott, Nancy Avery, Shelby Hill. Back Sandra Barton, Joy Patterson, Kathleen Smith, Nadine Smith, Fun and Recreation for All Students Who Participated JUNIOR CHAMPS - Left to right: Front: Connie Thorne, FRESHMAN CHAMPS - I-eff to fight? Ffoflff Betty SUC Kenna Horton, Beverly Yates. Back: Ru Ann Dalgleish, Barbara Moore, Iearl Sferrlbffrger, Sarah Blackman. Back: Mary Under- Rauscher, Mary Ann Kimbrough. wood, Patricia Andrews, Pat King, Annette Vaughn. Not pic- tured: Nancy Godwin. ALL-STARS-Left to right: Jane Owen, Nancy Avery, Phyllis Bowles, Pat Jones, Ruth Burrows, Patty Klutts. Back: joan Sternberger, Beverly Bussell, Mary Ann Kimbrough, Kenna Horton, Barbara Rauscher, Kathleen Smith, jane Whit- ington. Not pictured: Beverly Wear, Andrea Turrow, Geraldine Smith, Susan Taylor, Kaye Tucker. C37 ' r 3 In . if 4 ul K-1 I 10. .- 3 f i. i 5. C' if I3 The Active Schedules of Central's Girls Are Rounded Out Lending able assistance to Miss Siegman are student leaders-Front: jean Burrus, Anita Fulghum, Ann Rust, Barbara Johnston. Back: Elaine Elliott, Carol Green, Nancy Avery, Carolyn Gordon. First Aid Classes are held every year by the gym de- partment. The girls learn such valuable skills as giving artificial respiration, locating pressure points, determin- ing extent of injuries, and preventing unnecessary acci- It Won't Hurt Long, Bev, thanks to first aid treatment cap- ably administered in the Matron's Room. dents. Matron's Room assistants, trained in practical first aid treatment, offer sympathy and relief to ill or injured students. .Everyone appreciates the comfort, aid, and indispensable services received in the hospital room. Eager First Aiders, Ginette and jane, practice newly-acquired techniques on willing guinea pig jo Rose. L X , wi. N Vugp y A F By an Interesting and Well Organized Gymnastic Program One Two -Calisthenics help keep gym girls trim, fit, and healthy. Student leaders Elaine and Carol show how its done. The Gym Department, under the able leadership of rect the classes. To be selected for this position, a girl Miss Selma Siegman, offers to Central girls a wide pro- must be friendly, dependable, cooperative, and a good gram of competitive sports, active games, and calisthenics. leader. Experience gained in Central's gym classes de- Two newly added features are drill marching and fun- velops competitive spirit and provides recreation for girls damentals of ballet. In the classes girls learn coopera- throughout the year. tion. With Miss Siegman's guidance student leaders di- DrilliMarching is a way to have fun while developing co-ordina- Graceful examples of poise acquired from basic ballet instruction tion and a sense of rhythm. are joy, Kay, Sue, Betty, and Marilyn. 0... - A , 6 f , V . 4 QW ' f ff , x fm If h ur mlhfary program ands un +he of 'rhe characfer and leader- p whlch are such umporfanf school's +radi+ions. Though mlhfary IS noi' Cenfral s oldesf , nfs consisieni' Q ,f '. 4 fe M f . fi' ,wM WW,,,gaav,,,,,m,fM- .- --N. .nf 1,1 I i 5 -If il fl -?f 4 W, P- 1 Through the efforts of our military department, each cadet learns re- sponsibility, good citizenship, and becomes better qualified to defend 0 'f ,, 1,66-we ff fa 3 his country. A well-trained staff teaches the cadets map reading, functioning of weapons, and mili- tary tactics. Although the Veterans Day Parade and the Federal Inspec- tion in April are the high points of the military year, the officers and cadets strive throughout the year to become better soldiers. Each parade day the cadets appear in smart uniforms with shiny brass and spotless rifles. As the cadets Z? - 11,19 . ,,. execute manual movements, a sense 9 law E :NNN ni. 2 ,C ,, . ., Yu . - 4 pm 'f,,,W,tt ,. . f'11?ff N1' 1 of pride prevails. From this well- organized program, our cadets entering military service have mastered many of the skills taught in basic training. 2 5 Flag raising is a daily task carried out by the cadet officer of the day and the two cadets of the day. Observing flag courtesy are Captain Poduska, S.F.C. Fox, and Pat Bostick hoisting high Old Glory. It Requires Classroom Instruction, Drill, and Also Discipline Several days a week are devoted to leadership, drill and command. Cadets learn teamwork and co-ordination through the manual of arms and squad, platoon, and company drill. Cadets learn to give The care and cleaning of weapons is an important phase of military training. In time of war a dirty rifle may cost the cadet his life. In caring for his M-1, the cadet develops a sense of responsibility whichwvill help him ia later life. Hoyt Arnold and Rel Morgan diligently apply elbow grease to their respective rifles. orders as well as receive them. Sergeant First Class Rollins is inspecting a cadet's rifle. i E 553 lllsesxjzigf iailill -L f-,I Each cadet is issued approximately 55111 of military equip- ment. He takes pride in his equipment, which he keeps neat and clean. Doug Salmon and Dick Koepke examine part of the equipment of R.O.T.C. students at Central. Classroom study is not lacking in the R.O.T.C. program. Lectures and examinations are given, just as in other school subjects. Sergeant Privost explains a phase of military tactics with the aid of O. Yeaman. for the Military Department to Maintain Its Fine Record The rifle team practices long hours after school for competition in city, Third Army, and Hearst Trophy Matches. The boys receive no special credit for their toil, only pleasure from work well- done. Their determination has maintained Central's fine record in marksmanship. Kneeling: Lieutenant William Wansley, Lieutenant Richard Koepke, john Eaton, james Webb. Standing: Ralph Davis, Arthur Salman, Sergeant Har- mon, William Pace, and Lieutenant Thomas Pesikey. Q This Is the Backbone of Central High's R.O.T.C. Battalion COMPANY A fabovej-Front: Captain Vescova, Sponsor Beverly Bussell, Guidon Bearer Templeton. First row: Beith, 1st Lt. Richardson, Sponsor Doris Ann Miller, McGowan, lst Lt. Scott, Sponsor Patsy Pace, Maxwell, 2nd Lt. Koepke, Sponsor Josie Matlock. Second row: Horne, Brelsford, Mattice, Coleman, Allan, Sauer, Colter, Crump, Sherman. Third row: Rather, Williams, Doyle, Johnston, Frutchey, Florence, Cooper, Deaton, Brawner. Fourth row: Lawshe, Downing, Long, Reed, Noah, Harwood, Burks, Talley, Akin. Fifth row: Okeon, Jones, Tennison, Stuart, Houston, Morgan, Stowe, Gibson, Awsumb. Sixth row: Bledsoe, Crook, Daniel, Kirk, Anderson, Aymett, Bell, Rosenblum, Marion. Seventh row: Scott, Ripley, Cleveland, Gresham, Middleton, Atkins, Chisolm, Fennell, Davis. Eighth row: Walpole, Chase, Askew, Brashares, McCall, Hill, Mabile, McWeeny, Dorr. Ninth row: Pfeuffer, Davis, Eck, Dillard, Taylor, Hicks. C O III P 21 I1 Y B C o m P 21 I1 Y COMPANY B fbelowj-Front: Capt. Poduska, Sponsor Betty Lou Kolp, Guidon Bearer Gordon. First row: Highfill, lst Lt. Baine, Sponsor Jere Lee Somervell, Thompson, 2nd Lt. Reed, Sponsor Carolyn Wilkins, McCullough, 2nd Lt. Reynolds, Sponsor Charlotte Marcus. Second row: Cox, Grace, Collard, G. Miles, McCrory, Kastleman, Spikes, Wm. Pace, R. Moore. Third row: Sinclair, Swarner, A. Fox, McCas1in, Beatty, Zeitlin, Stuber, Williamson, Blanton. Fourth row: R. Long, L. Allen, Brashear, Crook, Bostick, Gustafson, Harrison, Glasgow, Bradow. 'Fifth row: Miller, Moore, Guthrie, Ellis, T. Richardson, Dukes, Massingill, Ingle, S. Jackson. Sixth row: H. Davis, J. Eggleston, Greer, Shelton, Ray, W. Middle- ton, Brog, Boding, Lake. Seventh row: Zent, Guyton, M. Peck, Shrouer, Wiseman, Kibler, Pollard. Eighth row: J. Wooten, Eilert, Todd, Pierce, Lubin, Leem. Ninth row: Wall, Bomar, Patton, Fontaine. Tenth row: T. Miles. Four Hundred Cadets, Ready to Defend America's Freedom C o m P 3. I1 Y COMPANY C , First row: Captain Hamilton, Sp. Bell, Cook. Second row: Reid, Lt. Gaither, Sp. Haller, Gray, Harwell, Sp. P. Pones. Third row: Hurley, M. Cox, V. Wood, R. Pritch- ard, Morris, W. Schaeffer, W. Lane, L. Foster, J. Lynn. Fourth row: Shelby, Kimbrell, Wingo, Wilson, D. Baker, Friedman, Austin, McAuley, Wener. Fifth row: Murray, J. W. Jones, Bryan, Fulgham, J. Taylor, Engleberg, L. Hellums, Waddey, Henning, Adams, Kelly, A. Baker, Whitworth, Tutor. Seventh row: F. Harris, M. Brigham, Stowers, Salmon, M. Gilbert, Moloney, Dehn, Makris, G. Allen. Eighth row: T. Bell, H. Thomas, Coburn, Findley, Rubenstein, Boatner, Myers, W. Askew. Ninth row: J. Smith, C. Pace, P. Thomas, Cockroft, D. Jones, Thompson, Moss. Tenth row: F. Porter. -SEB COMPANY First row: Captain Smith, Sp. Whitten, Bar- rentine. Second row: P. Morris, Lt. Pesiky, Sp. Peterson, J. White, Lieutenant J. Sanderson, Sp. Lincoln, Meeks, Lieuten- ant McCarley, Sp. Young. Third row: R. Adams, Bronson, Mc- Lemore, Cunningham, McCallum, G. Lewis, Gotten, McQueen, D. Fox. Fourth row: Stamper, Collins, W. Hellums, Williams, Robinson, Lowry, Stewart, Peters, W. Roberson. Fifth row: W. Arnold, G. Eggleston, Ruben, McBride, Raine, Orange, R. Moore, Moskowitz, McNees. Sixth row: William F. Bell, Lovelace, Little, R. Roberson, Payne, Ozier, Gilpin, Pierce, Talley. Seventh row: Fulp, Denton, Canada, Street, Deshazu, Cavette, Burrow, Holmes, J. Bruce. Eighth row: Fowlkes, Wray, Hoelsczher, Carter, Wyatt, Jackson, Scott, Isaacson, Clayborne. Ninth row: H. Gowan. C O II1 P 21 I1 Y if 1 0 First row, left to right: Lieutenant Colonel Crews, Captain Poduska, Lieutenant Reed, Major Standridge, Lieutenant Pesiky, Lieutenant Rey- nolds, Lieutenant Tillman. Second row: Captain Vescova, Lieutenant Keopke, Lieutenant McCarley, Lieu- tenant -Iohnson, Lieutenant Scott, Lieutenant Gaither, Captain Smith. Third row: Major Mowels, Lieuten- ant Crawford, Lieutenant Baine, Cap- tain Reaves, Lieutenant Richardson, Lieutenant Wansley, Captain Sander- son. , L 4 rf A I First row, left to right: Elliot, Pace, Andrews, Chase, Whitten, Robinson. Second row: Miller, Bell, Sommer- ville, Kolp, Utley, Marcus, Wilkins. Third row: jones, Peterson, Haller, Young, Bussell, Lincoln, Matlock. The color guard plays an important part in the Central High School Battalion. The members, jack Apple, Ed Bruce, jimmy Demopolous, and Curtis Horton, protect the colors, which signify the honor of our country and school. The battalion proudly marches along in the Armistice Day Parade, com- peting against the other R.O.T.C. battalions in Memphis. Many hours of drill precede this event. sl STAFF-The core of the battalion, the staff, issues all orders and regulations of the entire unit. Holding neatest cadet competi- tion, maintaining equipment, and seeing that all orders are carried out are just a few duties of this group. First row, left to right: Lieutenant Colonel Crews, Sponsor Elaine Elliot. Second row: Major Mow- els, Sponsor Beverly Utley, Major Stanclridge, Sponsor Nancy Robinson. Third row: Captain Reaves, Sponsor Sandra Andrews, Second Lieu- tenant Wansley, Sponsor Ann Ball. Fourth row: Master Sergeant Touliatos, Master Sergeant Eaton. BAND-Consisting of first year band mem- bers in the R.O.T.C., the military band boosts the cadets' morally and provides a steady rhythm to keep the boys in step. The band plays at every parade period and also enters competition with the companies for the best-drilled unit. First row, left to right: Yeaman, Draughon, Stamm, Causey. Second row: K. Ruby, Mitchell, Parchman, Townsend. Third row: Peck, Millican, Buzard, Molley. Fourth row: DeBerry, Harrison, Tyus, Hendrix. Fifth row: Gresham, Thorneburgh, Norris, Wood. Sixth row: Nelson, Slutsky, Bur- ing, Taylor. Seventh row: Cooper, Schwartz. Eighth row: Allan. 1 iz, 1-wa..-sf -.4 -. S gi '59 2 1 K. 1 . jig 'Q' .,:f-:-m ' ,aw ,. . , X' ' Ms .15 i A Vivid Remembrance Will Linger FOOTBALL TEAM and guests celebrated our third con- secutive city-championship at annual Football banquet. FOOTBALL HEROES? Arlyne, Clair, Ann, and Patti imitated four of the top football players as Tommy, Ken, and Winston watched, looking as if they would like very much to be on their team. W ,NV ,,.: H 'wif 1' .4 , WM 42201, in Our Hearts Forever WARRIORS SCALP MUSTANGSY The Central War- riors were having a war party against the East Mustangs in order to win the game that night. TWO CAPTIVATING CENTRALITES, Richard and Nancy, use some of their spare time to study. fi -.Z-J fl RW 9' if algailfeufv II lady! Mat 2 if v xx ,nf ! H , 11 ,fy .1 f bf 1 A ,D 1 ,J ' 7, ,X , ,, L , , , ,. , J ,X Lf , ,, , Q . 4 X J , f ,, , fv ' 1 -' , . -,,' '15 'X , ,X fx-! X. V I, ,, l f-N',- 'N-Xr,f.1 , A 4 Q' Y , . 2' Lf 1 rf g M XJ, ul i-x I Lf- V 1 lf' ,A , NJ' ft 1 'x , - ,Aj il, , 'cf -1 'J ,CQ 1 fx , D' fu J ,N 'xy , xj V7 I 5 ' xf 2 ff A 1 Lx' F r,Q' Jr:-f I fu ,f-wx' nf J f I .' n J' 1 W ff 1 X-N 1 J If X . ax 1' X, Nj ,,N Nl ' O N4 ff! V nj: , ,V I, A ,, ,Lf L , ,J Y ,f T 'CV' ' 1.1 .,x ,, Nl 5.71 , J I Rx ,,,,,,.,,,, , 'Ze K 4, 711 Y ,. gm: :Jw bm. -NB .rf fu -A ,gf M fa , 3 EQ , gf s 15 2 Q , ai i vr of f ,,., A, , ,, ,..,,.L , ' A' 'SM L if I- V dl if A, - ,fy ,. V., , f an 424 4' MW .,,. - Af., , john Knott, president of the Student Government, discusses possible improvement of the fire drill with his cabinet. Left to right: Sandra Barton, Fire Chief, Anna Kay Bell, Secretary, Sue Vaughn, 1 Girls' Vice President, john David Tresan, Boys' Vice President, Josie Matlock, Commissioner-ab Largeg Matt Allen, Treasurer. Standing: Annelle Gandy, Commissioner of Social Activities, Morton Waller, Commissioner of Student Assembliesg Gordon Compton, Chief Marshal, and Dick Koepke, Assistant Marshal. Not pictured: Bo Gentry, Commissioner of Publicity. Responsible Citizens of Tomorrow Show ualities of Leaderl It is almost zero hour, says Sandra Barton, Fire Marshal, to two of Dick Koepke briefs the traffiC COHWITIHUSC, her fire monitors, Stanley Ruffin and Beverly Wear, as they prepare to Fred Kastleman, Marcy Ruyl, and Edward 5fa8e3P1'aCUCefi1'Cdf1ll- Reeves, on their new job of eliminating traffic jams by the one way stair system. V VS The trophy committee keeps the trophies bright and clean. Helen Foster, Robert Miller, Fred Kastleman, John Priest, Michall Peck, Barbara Bond, Bert Ormsby, Jack Smith, Roy Adams, and Sue Vaughn polish the trophies, which represent the many achievements of past years. ship Through Participation in A forged pass will get you nothing but a ticket, Bessie Manis as she realizes Gordon Compton, monitor and Shirley Belz have caught her in the . ,,,,, ,, 'S '5 ,, . 4 1 ' ' ' ' -Pi-f1wiLv.A,. fg tie 'il . 4 -.M '14-:mft F2 , silk' ' 'QYQE Student Government Activities ' W M' .3 tiff gays Members of the Welcoming Committee, jo Ann Tucker, Chief Charles Walpole, Peggy Woodmansee, Annelle Gandy, act. and Bill Black, are checking with Miss Kenny to see if any new students have enrolled at Central. H V J E- VN., y JV- rw W... :. -.r I' ff aaa'- . c ' ' ,Q ' Wy, H Q .5 V YI, rw ,..4, ' ' f- '. M ,V tj' M M D' ,M As the deadline for the next newspaper draws near, the reporters find that system of exchanging papers with other schools is very helpful in obtaining different ways to write articles. Left to right, Mickie Wooten, Linda Saunders, exchange editor, Gayle Miller, Don Engelberg, and Sally Snow. Included in features are all articles of special interest, as editorials, book reviews, and columns. Much free- dom is allowed the staff in selecting suitable topics. Left to right: Janelle Golightly, assistant feature editor, Mitzi Kapell, George Awsumb, Joan Baruchman, James Hutter, Ann Terry and Mary Ann Hooper, feature editors, Edwin Boatner, and Jeanette Gaede. With a Nose for the News and an Eye on Whafs Happening The copy editor and sports editor with their assistants constantly strive to improve our fine newspaper. Experimenting with new ideas are, left to right, Jack Baker, Charles Askew, William Roberson, Russell Briggs, sports editor, Joel Stiman, copy editor, Richard Bell, William Rogers, and Beth Robinson. Jlliil, E l W. inn-n.....M , KL-V K 'L-ii, 5 -'vs-ng-,,,, - 'b't , R 'T'-ii s i 4 Ifm. 3 QN Haart mum want' via bf' in 1 Through their diligent work, the staff has almost met the deadline for the next issue. After the articles and pictures have been prepared, they must be processed for the printer. Left to right: Linda Parker, Miles Lovelace, Virginia Perry, Features editorg Barbara Rauscher, Orlan Fox, Andrew Fox, Sandra Parrish, and john Barcroft, Editor. the Warrior Staff Is Always Looking for Its Big Story The reporters of the news page must first plan their layout and articles. After every article has been written, it must be reworded and proofread to keep up the newspaper standard. Left to right: Sandra Anderson, james Harrell, Bette Faulkner, jo Ann Tucker, Janette Feldmann, news editor, Margaret Montgomery, Mary joy Prichard, Claire Ramsey, morgue editor, james Johnson, Sue Reeves. Nuo-W is P7 u ..?' vt 1 The Warrior Staff Achieves Its Goal by Producing a Since undertaking a new system of planning our yearbook, there are many things with which we are unacquainted, as Virginia Fredericks, senior class editorg Deaton, Sports Editorg and Harold Lubin, copy editorg have found through this discussion. By co-operation with these capa- ble leaders, problems which arise during the year can be solved. ra-f lb fr Q- if ., . ' zrsfzc. W- iv A, K: r ' Y. ' . 'i 3 Q ' 3 L F Y 5 ' ' 'L'V I, V' 6 S K I ' i N 'X X ' V I - t ' 'F ' I X One of the main parts of the yearbook is the cover. Submit- ting ideas and looking over plans for this year's cover are Jane Barker, associate editorg Patsye jaffee and I-Iermine Reis- man, artistsg and Frieda Pritzker, associate editor. Before the actual work is begun, the layout of each section must be planned by the respective editors. Exchanging ideas are section editors: Nelda Chase, Girls' Sportsg Pat Jones, Junior Classg Phyllis Bowles, School Lifeg Ann Ball, Freshman Classy Sally Merritt, Senior Personalsg Bill Hackleman, R.O.T.C.g Peggy Woodniansee, Hall of Fame: and Phyllis Hess, Faculty. Pra1seworthy Yearbook Which Holds Treasured Memories The majority of Central photog- raphy is done by the students. Beth Coe, chief photographer, is showing her assistants, Gene Richardson, Beverly Phillips, and Robert MacQueen, all the parts of the camera which must be known in order to have clear, distinct pictures. Not only must these photographers take good pictures, but they must also keep the photographic equipment in perfect running order. The editors of tomorrow are the assistants of today. Frances Sil- verstein, Emily Margolin, Joyce Reisman, Nancy Godwin, Lor- raine Engleberg, Hermine Reis- man, Evelyn Salky, Patsy Jaffe, and Dorothy McDaris learn the tricks of the trade by scanning old yearbooks. -4 ,-ics.--,wmv-:lj-M.. 1. 4F .Me .1 l ,zf'?:'ff .. i, is 5 ,if 2, .aff ' f' 7 ?, i 5 lx fn' IA ba r-e T ., 'wx ' Y 5 If f l , Jn , 55-1 5- E M., The backbone of the Wrirrior staff is the assistants, who, though seldom given much rec- ognition, work constantly and earnestly. Criticizing the freshly returned pictures are, seated, left to right: Bill Walte1's, Brenda Franklin, Linda Goldstein, Phil- lip Morris, Maurice Brogg stand- ing: Marianne McAfee, Blanche Pope, Carole Green, Billie Thompson, Sandra Andrews, Ben Boaz, and Stephen Scheinberg. l,Yf ,. ,va R7 E1,, ffl X 'ff X -...ggi -,sv bfJiWLH! 3 ' f , fsmnww.-v,,,,,,,,--M' -mums 'M.. The ad aces, listening attentively to Donna Koffman, assistant circulation manager, are from left to right, first row: Bussell, Davidson, Dame, Korrman, Brown, Allenberg, and Crick. Second row: Belz, Berg, Levy, Loskove, and Wilson. Third row: Buring, Kastleman, Sternberger, johnson, Pinstein, Lewis, and Harpster. Each student receives his instructions for assignments and must secure at least 375 worth of ads before he is considered a full-fledged member of the ad staff. Tireless Ad Staff Makes Our Publication Possible ,f f , M771 , ' .f .fi , ,rmkyi 7 ,W ,, , ,V 4, X of , V Q, A V WM A 23' 1' Working out the intricate business details of the' yearbook are picture Counting out papers to be sent to each homeroom editor, Eleanor Wilson, business manager, Carole Green, circulation are seefetai-yqfeasiiiei, Carol Honeycuttg circulation manager, Joan Leach, secretary-treasurer, Nanette Shilstat. Manager, Marilyn Piefeeg and business manager, .. H ff ' ., -.... ,, ,. f Z' ff a Kg X as Q ' ff ' 5 4 5 4 0,1 My sffyh Y, Wav f if A P of 1, 14' f, e 1 fg f 6 Ji I :kai-of :iw-:. . . - ,Li i 'i iff, ' - ., , S231 '- , I 2 -f' ,Fi .wwf 'QQ' ' M 1 1 f X ,I g ,lf 4. ,QZ,.f,, , Us, , ,,,. , K ti Mary Anderson. s . 'hh K , A , . 4 . RX if ' .owing--Q., Q H x .A , 'K T- 1 . , x, r S? d C t 1 t the National Scholastic Press Association These young journalists who represente en ra a convention in Minneapolis, Minnesota, are seen here discussing their experiences. The knowledge they gained will help make our yearbook and newspaper better publications. Shown are, row one, . . . q W1 left to rightrjannette Feldman, Beth Coe, Joel Stiman. Row two, left to right, Eleanor ison, John Barcroft, Elizabeth Wilson, Ann Terry, Nannette Shilstat, Marilyn Pierce, Charlie Newman, Mary Anderson, Carole Green, and Freida Pritzker. Time for Play Is Taken by Members of Publication Staffs Future composers whose tireless efforts and great enthusiasm made the Warrior skit a success are shown here. These true Warriors worked during the summer months writing the skit. Pondering over songs are, seated, left to right: Frances Peters, Beverly Bussell, Sally Dame, and joan Leach. Standing, left to right: Peggy Woodman- see and Emily Margolin. The success of our 1955 Warrior depends upon you, our student body, says editor, Charlie Newman. 11. 21 l 1 i l f f x X953 , Y n 4 A, , y sf? 1 4 - 4 .ff Ef: 15-152337 ff' 9' 'Q 46 Wm Awiif .9 L 301 J ff 1 sl, ,A 1 1,,, A,.A , . 61751 :7 121 , I I ry W P'5 'uf If ff ' -:Z W 4 'X- X Q 5 4,5 qs. 15, ' X v al N E w-R! . ix x ' Rx :F 5 X X Q X NX Q XXX XNXQ P xx . 3 X - x. - .xx xiii? 1. - . . ,, I .,,.-. ' 2 . U 14- -4. ' 1 - ' x ' ij ,i 1 2 THE COMMERCIAL CLUB To be in the Commercial Club, one must take either typing or shorthand and have a reasonably high rate of speed and accuracy in both of these subjects. The purpose of this club is to im- prove individual ability and to sm develop the interests of the M members in business opportuni- ties. As their annual project the club publishes the Hello Cen- tral, the student directory. The officers are: President, Rosemary 5,47 Haackg Vice President, Mildred Hinesg Secretary, Margie Pickensg and Treasurer, Dell Rainey. Clubs' Projects Help Meet Varied Student Activity Needs THE SPANISH CLUB The Spanish Club, open to all first and second year students, enables it's members to under- stand more fully the customs of the Spanish-speaking people. At the meetings speeches on various countries are given, Spanish records are played, and games of Spain are enjoyed by all. The officers are: President, Jean Bur- rus, Vice President, Kay Vaughn, Sec., Mona Claire Cor- bettg Treas., Sue Osenbaugh. 'Nr-.fur f' by jf! - -I, H 1 A wvxvdr M. ,,. if far , ' mai! f Z by 0 is-I One afternoon every week a group of Centralites meet for a session of chess. After the business is finished, a variety of multi-colored chessmen and boards appear on the tables. All are preparing for the annual tournament in which the most skillful player is crowned King of Chess. Officers are Mike Harris, Presidentg Pete Synder, Vice Presidentg john Priest, Sec- retaryg and Henry Gotten, Treas. The Latin Club proves through its activities that Latin is def- initely not a dead language. Besides having programs about famous Roman men and gods, the members celebrate the birth- days of Vergil, Cicero, and Julius Caesar. Another of their activities is singing Christmas carols in Latin. Officers are Bonnie Whiteleather, Presidentg Harriet Scheuner, Vice President: Joan Lyon, Secretaiyg Orlan Fox, Treasurerg and Carol White- leather, Program Chairman. To be or not to be, that is the question! This is a familiar line to members of the Speech Club. From guest speakers they learn first hand the many de- tails of the theater. Nancy, Beverly, Mary Russell, and Peggy explain the importance of proper lighting during a performance. Officers are Mary Ann Craig, Pres.g Ben Ericson, Vice Pres.: and Beverly Bowden, Sec. The Science Club stimulates curiosity in different scientific phases by presenting interesting experiments at each meet- ng. During these informal meetings, which are both interesting and educational, there are questioning periods following each experiment. In this way 'the members The Sharps and Flats Club affords its members op- portunities to enjoy fine music. Presenting skits and listening to records are highlights of the meeting. Some- times guest speakers are invited to talk on various musical phases. Each program is planned according to the talents understand different parts of the experiment better and enjoy themselves while learning. David is holding a locker key which Richard is melting with an oxyacetylene torch. Officers are: Pres.-David Tresan and Sec.-Mary Miller. and tastes of the members, giving everyone a chance to participate throughout the year. In this way he is able to learn more about music and to enjoy his membership. The officers arei Pres. - jane Whittington, Vice Pres.- Mona Watkins, and Sec.-Treas.-Barbara Clark. U Jiffy' ppuuunu-vu-v- -7 ,.,. 'W ' V Chosen for their outstanding musical and leadership abilities the band officers are-First row, bottom to top: Charles Hytken, President, David Tresan, Vice President, Gilbert Halpern, Historian, Frances Cox, Librarian, Jim Warner, Publicity Chair- man. Second row: Jane Whitington, Secretary, Richard Break- stone, Treasurer, Gwen Neal, Librarian, Margarette Bibb, As- sistant Publicity Chairmang Bill Smith, Chaplain. Throughout the Years The Screwball section, composed of band members who play different instruments, combines talent to produce delightful ef- fects in music. The members are-Front: John Mitchell, Mar- garet Ingle, Evelyn Allen. Back: Bryan Simon, Buddy Green Marianne McAfee, and Thirza Mobley. 9 Our Band, Always Ready, Willing, a Front row: David Tresan, Harry Taylor, John Priest, Jerry Singleton, Marianne McAfee, Margarette Bibb, Jane Whitington, Buddy Green, john Mitchell, Evelyn Allen, Margaret Ingle. Second row: Gwen Neal, Winnie Carson, Jackie Buzard, Otis Warr, jerry Lee. jim Warner, Susan Logsdon, Joseph Lape, Mickey Thrower, Bryan Simon, Thirza Mobley, Alfred Nelson, Fred Holland, Richard Breakstone, Charles Hytken, Charles Causey, Sylvia Kendrick. Third row: Don Sharp, Jimmy Kemp, Mary Jane Moore, Walter Yea- ger, Eugene Sullivan. Fourth row: Hilton Scates, Roy Millican, Arthur Buring, Charlotte Marcus, Larry Townsend, Charlotte Smith, r l l nd lA . .r ... .Wt r .. N, K, . xxx . A W E - as . .t-was tg ,.., ,Q af Climaxing months of hard work, last year the Central High concert band journeyed westward to take part in the Tri-State Music Festival, which is held annually in Enid, Oklahoma. The band placed third in the fabulous million-dollar street parade and won superior ratings--Class A in march- ing, sightreading, and concert divisions. Others received first division ratings in solos and ensembles. WAV In- an effort to equal last year's record, the band participated in parades, pep meet- ings, half-time shows at football games, and . a television show. The band gave concerts city junior high schools. Twelve members made All-State Band and several participated in the band contest at Jackson. In winding up a full but pleasant year's work, the band took a three day concert tour through Ken- JfZ,.f'f Wfff tucky' Forever busy, Mr. McClain, the excellent leader of Central's band, is going over some new selections for a program. Cluttered around him are those things that make him feel at home, Able Has Been an Outstanding Example of Central's Tradition jerry Guinn, Richard Draughon, Bobby Parchman, Mary Ellen Crowley, jerry Cooper, Don Stewart, Pete Ruby, Joe Norris, Frances Cox, Ronnie Vinson, Marvin Stamm, Milton Blalack, Kent Allen, Sonny Yeaman, johnny Hettinger, Helen Foster, Edwin Allen, David Hendrix, Drue DeBerry, Dan Peck, jerry White, Ed Simmons, Bill Smith, Gilbert Halpern. Fifth row: Wilriia Griffin, Betty Baumgarten, Mary Estelle Miller, Roberta Cockcroft, Tommy Gerdes, Ken Ruby, jack Cox, Mr. McClain, David Wood, Ray Brigance, Ronnie Rosenberg, Bobby Anderson, Patsy McGowan, Judy Schwartz, Joyce Swaney. Q A-A.-. -,iz --QL 'ig HFQM- 'Q Q 1 l Q l 1, Q 1 Q Q 1 1 1 1 1 la , at neighboring communities and in several , W Our Band Believes in the Old Saying, Practice Makes Perfect. Is it really hard? asked interested trumpeteers joe Norris, Frances Cox, Pete Ruby, Marvin Stamm, and Ronnie Vinson. while veteran Milton Blalack runs through some delicate trills. Who fouled up, is the question in everyone's minds as they look for the culprit. Investigating are Fred Holland, Al Nelson, Richard Breakstone, Reed Taylor, Charles Hytken, Charles Causey Lower that tone, says David Wood as he proves to Ronnie Rosenberg, Sonny Yeaman, and jerry Gwinn, That this is one time when going down, not coming up, is proper. What have you done now ? Judge David Tresan asks Ken Ruby as a session of the band court goes into full swing. De- ciding if the verdict will be guilty or not guilty are Gwen Neal, Charles I-Iytken, Gilbert Halpern, Jane Whittington, Margaret Bibb, Frances Cox, jim Warner, Richard Breakstone fp. :,ra'f'HQfg5bx Xxx KK I I an W we :i'i S' 4,3 .1 if ali 'Z ' 'f u h ft . ' f.. 4 if 4 bi M Q 94 96 ? ' Q Q' 2 Q Q as Z I F f,' il if ' ' 1 X y r j' A, . , I .f-Q Q , q ' M, -up AQ --Q -at A A r Q ' ..l Leadership, Scholarship, Integrity, Ambition and Character, 1 i l Q 4 4 First row, left to right: Speakers-K. Patton, Hill, K. Vaughn, I. Belz, Second row: G. Miles, B. Wansley, Kastleman, H. Taylor, l Priest, Sharp, Singleton, Chase, Grace, J. Tompson, Stein. Third row: Peiser, Burrow, Crump, Loskove, Mullins, Stubberfield, Reams, Golightly, Gordon, Pickens, Rafferty, Fughum, Kendricks, C. Greene, Lazurus. Fourth row: Kapell, Reisman, Margolin, Mitchell, E Swadon, Wilkenson, Ferguson, Beatus, Hanna, Baker, Gaede, Holmes, Bowden, C. Gordon. Fifth row: Whiteleather, V. Perry, P. 5 jones, Carlson, Thompson, Tucker, Lowe, Pace, Schroeppel, Jackson, Whittington, Neal, Benander, Honeycutt, Ball, Rickey, Sixjh X' row: Lubin, Whiteleather, Gandy, S. Perry, Peterson, Burrus, Lipman, Rust, Rauscher, R. Patton, McCallum, Kriger, Koepke, Peseikey, D. White, T. Taylor, Gordon, Gowen, Scheinberg, Miller. Seventh row: Walpole, Mitchell, Ford, Wall, Stoupe, Reaves, Bowen, Ruf- fin, Gentry, Crews, Gray, Johnson, Morris, Hettinger, Newman. Q l tl The highest honor Central can bestow upon a 1 student is membership in the National Honor So- ciety. Ninety-four students, the largest group in ', the history of the chapter, were initiated this year. i Besides the initiation of new members the so- lt ciety's activities this year included, Honor' Day, a party for the entire school, the Lost and Found li auction, and a Minstrel. First row, left to right: Hackleman, President, Merritt, Treasurer, Stoker, Secretary, Inman, Veep. Second row: Woodmansee, Humpherys, Hooper, Manis, Vaughn, Berg. Third row: Huey, Tery, Bradley, Sanders, Feldman, Anderson, Leach, Owen. Fourth row: Barcroft, Allen, Reeves, Pat- ton, Etling, Vaughn, Fredericks, Larkey, Seigel. Fifth row: Poduska, Briggs, Stinman, Lewis, Rog- ers, Knott, Tresan, Roberts, Platkin. Not pictured: Andrews, Avery, Barton, Belz, Belz, Hill, Osen- baugh, Pierce, Pritzker, Robertson, Scott, Sperry. in These Outstanding Students Bring Them Deserved Honor J Q! I-. l , 1, fd- p- 719' E '9 rw Nr'-4 -g il' Yliiiti ffl 1 -A t. if L .- Larkey, Hooper, Secretary, Newman, President, Terry, Vice President, Stiman, Treasurer, Feldmann. Second row: Ball, Perry, Gaede, Honeycutt, Rauscher, Miller, Golightly, Snow, Fredericks, Coe. Third row: Lubin, Barker, Kastleman, Peiser, jones, Koffman, Los- kove, Manis, Rickey, Woodinansee, Berg. Fourth row: Lewis, Leach, Barcroft, Rogers, Briggs, Bell, Hackleman, O. Fox, Deaton, Parker, Dearring. QUILL AND SCROLL H CLUB To become a member of Quill and Scroll, International The H Club, Central's oldest organization, was originated journalistic Honor Society, a student must be in the upper in 1911 to recognize boys who have excelled not only in athlet- third of his class and must work on a school pub- ics but also in good sportsmanship. Eligibility is obtained lication. The Central Chapter is named for Paul Flow- through participation in major sports. ers, Memphis newspaper columnist. First row: Read, Hurley, Sapinsley, Brasfield, Allen, Newton, Kearns, P. Pyle, Volmer, Gentry, Fortune. Second row: Gore, Loving- good, Waller, johnson, Robertson, Kilpatrick, Serenco, Tillinghast, Griggs, Leake, White. Third row: Faulkner, Hoffman, Follin, Strain, Crews, McCoy, Summers, Cross, McCall, Allen, Baker. Fourth row: Fulghum, Bobbitt, Sperry, Brock, Allford, Mays, Gordon, Lewis, Stein, Haney, Riggs. Fifth row: France, Vifhitworth, Wells,Dai'is, Starrett, Fowlkes, Harrison, Peters. 5 I . 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FA'-3 fx L IT SUITS TI-IEM FINE Eleanor and R. V. agree Ihal Ihey can always liincl clolhes Io please Ihem aI Julius Lewis, I46O Union Avenue. They lcnow Ihal whalever Ihey choose from Ihis wicle selec- Iion will be Ihe lalesl in qualily clolhing. I if ,W is X 14. , . V, I, ,. 1: :L -4 , .' 4- A'-' 41' ,.1 ,. if i g , X, Aw 'fm' , swf! M L .af f' 41,4942 K , 463,50 .mi of LOOKING AHEAD Belly and Charlolle are viewing Jrhis dependable slruclrure erecled by Whi+seH Bros. Cons'l'ruc+ion Co. The linesl sleel available is used by slcilled craflsmen lo malce 'rhis and every iob a success. IO4 ALL ABOARD -for a safe. smoolh ride. Kay enjoys lvlary's shiny, new car from Johnson Aulo Co., Wes+ Memphis, Arlc. Beaulriful slyling and mechani- cal perleclion are combined 'ro' malce 'rhe Thunderbird a sound buy. ' . 5 , TOPS IN OUR BOOK The splendid work and line coop- eralion of The Cenlral High P.T.A. deserves The high praise ol The en- lire sludenl body. l-lere lhe P.T.A. officers, headed by Mrs. Lesler Green discuss school problems. ZEH EN ' l 0 ,wi A ' I ,ffffls L' - ..,.. ,.......-W fi i ii Q ' ,,,..,, Q? . 'DT' Umm. As-45cc1M'rO - ft I A EITC' of child!-'n LOVELY TO LOOK AT Joan and Mary lcnow all eyes will be on lhem when lhey are wear- ing lheir beauliful new dresses from Halle-On-Main, IO3 Soulh Main Slreel, These fashions make you lovely lo loolc al for all occadons M l MONEY PROBLEMS? BeJrh's Iroubles can be quickly ended wirh Ihe help of Leader Federal, 3307 Poplar. Their friendly service and financial aid can help you make Ihal all impor+an+ dream come Irue SI-IE WILL NEVER RUN SHORT Marcia will always be assured of a fresh linen supply from American Linen Company, 366 Poimingo Ave. I+ is apparenr Ihal she likes Ihe fine qualily of Iheir superb produclrs. 5 if v 2 I i 7 I-fx, sf! ia X f , 4-, EACI-I BITE OF DELIGI-IT By her look of sarisiaclion, i+'s plain Io see Ihaf Linda is Ihoroughly enjoying her meal ar Ihe Hucldle. She knows +ha+ she can rely on Iheir ou+sIanding service and delicious food. BUILD YOUR FUTURE Farris and Dunlap do nor need a chemical equaiion To prove Ihal Ihe formula 'lor higher learning and a well rounded educalion can be found a+ Sou'rhwes+ern College. I-IAVING A FIT? Like Claire, you foo. can be sure of a perfecf fif, when you buy your clofhes af Robinson's, Main af Union. Their exquisife fashions will add sfyle, grace, and beaufy fo your ward- robe. OUALITY ASSURED For sfurdy, reliable paper cups. Jane and Son- ny know fhaf Confinenfal Can Co., 265 W. Trigg Ave., is fhe besf. This repufable firm is well known for ifs fine producfs. ROLLING ALONG Carolyn agrees wifh fhe saying, Experience is fhe besf feacher, by making use of fhe dependable service offered from experfs af fhe Firesfone Tire Co. loacfed af I56 N. Third. DIXIE BOUND Available for any lengfh of fime. a car from Dixie Drive-If-Yourself, l48 S. Second S+., always safisfies. Marcia and Joan know fhaf here fhey can qef quick, friendly service. OFF TO A GOOD START Beverly realizes Jrlwal slwe needs qualify sclwool supplies lo do lier besi worlc. Follow lwer ex- ample and sloclc up on The economical equip- meni a+ S. C. Toof and Co., l95 Madison. ROAD TO SUCCESS lvlarrianne realizes Jrlwal slfie loo can s+ar+ on Jrlwe road lo success, bollw in liie and on Jrlwe lnigliway. wlwen slme buys a smarl new Olds- mobile al Souflwern Mofors, Inc., 341 Union. 5 2 f - ,, - 4. ., f-, , -Q ,C , THAT KNOW HOW Harold can be ceriain +l1a+ Mr. Cowden is sure To do a grand iob. Thai know how al- lows Whife Way Pharmacy lo please 'rlweir cusfomers by filling all medical prescriplions will: accuracy. LETTER PERFECT For The besl in qualify and service go lo Hen- derson Prinfing Co., I9l0 Madison. Judy is cer+ain +l1a'r +l1e lelfering on her slaiionery will always be leHer perfect 'Y 'KW ,W : - gm 1 if V' THE QUEENS CHOICE Whelher i+'s lor a belween-meal snaclc, a shorl orcler, or a lull-course dinner, Elizabelh chooses lo go +o The Toodle House, l308 Union Ave. Wilh fheir pleasanl almosphere, excellenl service, and mosl deleclalale meals, lhey have maslereol Jrhe arf oi making all lheir palrons ieel iusl like royally. i W P' Y N f' 'X , , ,'l 'i ya. -,f ,f f 'Sp W1 'f SCOOP OF Tl-IE YEAR! l-lERE'S OSCAR! Wifh fhose heaping dips of ice cream, James Lef Babs infroduce you fo Oscar, fhe sign of scoops up a real sweef freaf, buf swiffly, pofafo chip perfecfion. l-le's a frue friend wifh Swif'l's lce Cream. Their many flavors when you wanf a fasfy snack. Ever-crisp Lay's are always a luscious and a cool d-elighf. Pofafo Chips make any parfy a success. SO-O-O SIMPLE LUCKY Tl-HRTEEN Painfing wifh Lucas producfs is so simple fhaf The facf fhaf fhirfeen is nof always unlucky even a baby can resfore lasfing beaufy fo is verified as one views fhe programs Channel old wood. For all of your painfing needs go fo I3 brings fo your home. Skippy wafches fhe Lucas Painf Company af 245 N. Cleveland. skillful workmanship behind fhis enferfainmenf. S .wwf DOC FOX l LOOK AT THE BIRDIE! -has fhe solufion if if's pharmaceuficals Phyllis is posing preffy as a pic'rure wifh a you need. ln Mr. Wilson's prescripfion deparf- special smile of assurance. lvlr. Hall of Roberf menf af Fox Drug Sfore, 772 Poplar, Gene E. Hall Sfudios, l626 Union, prides himself always finds iusf whaf fhe docfor orders. on keeping up wifh fhe newesf of new in fhe phofo business. CIIRYSLIS ll 'A i' ll11'llf room :aff l'., , ef-r -1- ' 'N-.gun NNN-.. j f NO WASTED SPACE COOL CAT For fhier household appliances Gail and Raye Bill has found fhe besf way fo keep comforf- Ann always visif PiHs Bro+her's Appliance Co., able during fhe hof summer monfhs. He fhinlcs fheir friendly neighborhood Wesfinghouse fhaf his air condifioner from Chrysler Air- dealer af 425 N. Wafkins Ave. femp, 283 Poplar Ave. is really fhe coolest 1 W? il cc: W A SI-IINING EXAMPLE I+ is dillicull for Joyce lo selecl one of lhese lo be her lirsl choice. Cosmelics are one of Jrhe many producls Io malce you Iovelier al HoIcomb's Drug S+ore, I703 Jackson. I 1 . ,Lv WISI-IFUI. THINKING David and Sandra are admiring lhe beaulilully slyled seleclions from Kau'fman's Shoes, 4I6 N. Cleveland. Their comlorlable and econom- ical Iioolwear makes your wishes come lrue. GREYI-IOUND GOES EVERYWHERE These boys, Myron and Fred, Icnow lhal lhey can lravel on Jrhe last safe and dependable Dixie Greyhound buses. From coasl lo coasl you can always enjoy Greyhound bus 'rrips. bfzxcl Tl-IAT BEXEL BEAT On his lom-lom Tommy Jrhumps oul lerrific news aboul Bexel brand vilamins. made only by McKesson 8: Robbins, Inc. Bexel vilamins suil every member ol your family individually. THE HIGHWAY TO HAPPTNESSH -siarls ai Wilson Mo+or Company ai 2253 Lamar Avenue. Wherever you desire lo go. you will be riding in comlorlr and slyle. Traveling lor Elaine will always be a pleasure in her car from isle of Beaulilul Aulomoloilesf' F 1. TK KOTOR gl.. MAKE YOURSELF COMFORTABLE -is an appealing inviialion lo Mary and Buddy. Already Mary has discovered Thai Jrhe uimosr in comloriable, siylish, and durable home furnishings is ar Memphis Furni'rui'e Com- pany, 7I5 S. Camilla. II3 HATS GEF -To Tom's Toasled Peanuls, lhe linesl Heal for snacks or parries. Because lhey are +he Jrops in lasle and lhe highesl in qualify, Kay Jrhinlcs Jrhey are per- fecl for any occasion. LEISURE EOR LESS Colene is impressed wilh lhe qualily furnilure al a. reasonable price from Donald Furnifure Co., 405 N. Cleveland. Here, friendly salesmen display 'rhe finesr iurnirure. LARGE OR SMALL Whelher il be large or small, you can always de- pend on Margolin Bros. Const Co. To build Jrhe home ol your dreams. Emily lcnows rhal' you can rely on 'rheir line workmanship. is king 5' + SQ' V i x as T 554 3, L. se 1 'fir' -' - ' ' L-ew . -N' .- iw? sv I mv - ' rm. n y Q ' SET FOR BEAUTY Arlene admiring lhis exquisile arrangemenl' made up of beauliful china and slerling silver. These are only a few of rhe qualify ilems available al Brod- nax, 39 S. Main. SITE OF COM FCDRTH And whai a sigh+ of cornforl and relaxaiion il is. The hour is Iale and Pele is ready lor a nighl of longed for slumber on his Seria maliress, clisiribuled by The Nafional Rose Co. i I A STITCH IN TIME OI-ll IS IT EVERGOODT' Be ii bacon. ham, sausage. or frankiuriers, Evergood Meai Producis are always Ihe besi. Like Joy and Nanneile you'Il never go wrong seleciing Ihis line family of food. HUNGRY FOR KNOWLEDGE Ann shows Jerry she made her +op no+ch ward-. I+ doesn'+ 'rake an iniellecl like Hank Io know 'rhaf robe Jrhriiily wi+h her Singer Sewing Machine. For +ha+ exlra special occasion, a s+i+ch in lime whips up a beauliful crealion. -poiaio chips from S+ewar+'s and Co., 653 Corrnei are boughi by srnarl people lor pariies, snacks, and olher occasions. II6 .,! HBRUSHIN6 UP Elizabelli can Jrell llnal The moslr imporlrani faclor in painling a wall is using good Painfs. The qualify painls from Mid-Soufh Pain+ and Supply Co., 674 Marshall, cannor be bea+. THATS HOW lT'S DONE Agencies like Rosengarfen and Sfeinlce, l605 Union, assure llie adverliser of a mosl elfeclive ad. Donna is being slwown The modern mellwods by lwo lop men in +liis field. f 7, f Q 9 4 SEEING IS BELIEVING' -buf +as+ing is Hue True proof o'F+l'1e delicious 'Food served al' Bri'l'ling's, I55 Madison. Elaine is always very salisfied willi such a delighinful meal af 'rhe mos+ reasonable price. VINCENT S ilu POWER EXHAUSTEDH -buf il was worllw Jo Ann's eiforl +o find courieous and reliable service a+ Vincen+'s Esso S1'a+ion, 386l Parlc, where llwere is sure lo be premium qualifies al' slandard prices. xg W' 3 in-, is IT'S IN THE BAG Anna Bell and lvlr. Pruell will quaranlee lhe slrenqlh and dura- loilily ol Crown Bags, 2688 Harvard. They suggesl you always buy The bag wilh The crown - your assurance ol lhe highesl qualily. Mr. Pruell lakes his hal off lo a company long known for lheir fine paper producls. PRETTY AS A PICTURE Evelyn is a sparkling poriraii of perfeciion in her exguisiie formal from Helen of Mem- phis, l808 Union. For any special occasion she will be beauiilully dressed in appro- priaie a++ire. CONFIDENCE UNSHAKEN Peggy, Bill, and Vic have ui- rnosl confidence in Jrhe slurcly workmanship of Fisher Sfeel Corporafion, 269 Walnu+ Sfreef. They always give corn- ple+e salislaciion wiih reliable Coniruciion of any iype. AT EASE For Jrhal exlra lill, relax wi+h an ice cold coke from Jrhe Coca-Cola BoHling Co., 256 Washinglon Avenue. Jerry and Bill have discovered +he pause Thai refreshes is wel- comed Taller a long Walla WHAT A LAYOUT! Knowing +hey're The besl, Arlhur is loolcing over some of +he good meal producls available al Na+ Buring Paclc- ing Co., 3I3 Wagner S+ree1'. For gualily foods al moder- ale prices, always demand King Collonf' II9 Nancy is assured ThaT she'll geT The very besT in coTTon qualiTy Trom R. C. Branch. WhaT more could The SouTh produce Than The TinesT coTTon and The loveliesT belles? A gracious hosTess like Joyce makes a wise deci- sion in her selecTion of candies. A box oT SchraffTs is indeed an apealing sighl To Jo Rose and all who wanT The besT. T ,,,,,r, W R David and Dennis can Tell everyone where To go Tor The besT in eaTs , Trom hoTdogs To hamburgers. LocaTed ThroughouT The ciTy your Gridiron ResTau- ranTs are never closed. WaiT. Virginia! Go To E. H. Crump and Co. im- mediaTely Tor compleTe insurance coverage. If you wanT a well-paying policy from a reliable esTablish- ed Tirm, visiT Them TirsT aT IIO Adams. ll ll Colton is K img -The Height ol lhdustry ghd The Height Ol Fehleh-Outlines The World. BARNWELL - HAYES 9I Soufh Fronf 8-8568 900 McCall Bldg 37-I63I R. F. BUSSELL 83 Sou'I'h Froni' 8-6573 CHESS HOWARD 8: 96 Soufh Fron+ 37-3308 MEMPHIS COMPRESS 8: STORAGE CO 6I4 Co'H'on Exchange Bldg. 8-SI83 W. M. RATTAN COTTON CO. W. B. BRIDGFORTH 81 CO. . II02 CoHon Exchange Bldg. 5-5006 WALTER VESEY 503 CoHon Exchange Bldg. 37-9347 WHITFIELD - KING 8: CO. 8I Monroe 8-5088 CO. l All lfas X N, -1 an. - , , . .- - i I , P ,-,ith-f. . Xa, T3 ,gli lvl? W my 2 91.13 . ,B I . ' 9' mn., if -.. E' ': I , ' ' H 5 i ', 'll me , , f' 1-1 .1 lx I A I- sf! JV' Q .I - 1 I V. , . HQ., P, in , W. H , 7 , .pijfj?.'f7' I ' 7' g x w 1 'A' I gg QT 5- buff-f ., . . A Q 5 V' ' 'b -v Ji..,,,L V ,Au - f -'fe few- I , - I :zu ! AIR -PRESS ADVERTISING AGENCY BANNER LAUNDRY CLEANER 235 Slericlc Building 404 Beale AVENUE Telephone 5-0370 Telephone 8-3256 Memphis, Tennessee MempI1iS. Tennessee LOUISE C. BAKER LABORATORY SAM BELZ Seed Analysis Upholsfered Producfs I070 Norlh Wa+kins 2224 E, Person Telephone 2-4249 Memphis, Tennessee I I I Reading Ihe Bible 'Io siarl' fhe day righi. BIG STAR GROCERY NO. I WOODROW PETE BREEDEN 4I9I Hwy. 5I S. Salisfaclion Since I93I Telephone 9-I542 Elecfric Welding Acelylene Memphis, Tennessee 622 Eva S+. 48-27I2 BLACKSTONE AND COMPANY BOB BROWN SALES COMPANY 600 Madison Avenue 620 S. Bellevue Telephone 8-2I9I Telephone 7-28I0 Memphis, Tennessee Memphis, Tennessee BUILDING WRECKERS, INC. CENTRAL SUPPLY COMPANY. INC 25 Years Service 444 N. Main SI'ree'r Telephone 5-5404 Telephone 37-9504 443 Manassas Memphis, Tennessee CENTRAL BAND BOOSTERS CLUB CITY FINANCE COMPANY Le'I s Make Loans Aufo-Furnifure The Warrior Band S+erick Building The BesI' in Ihe Land Telephone 37-045I Though fhe weaIher's warm, Ihe hea'I's on for Ihis Ien o'cIocI: scholar, nofe-or-noi! CONKLINS ESSO SERVICE JOHN A. DENIES AND SONS CO. 3026 Park Avenue We SoId Your Greai'-GrancIfaI'her Telephone 34-9I96 373 Adams Memphis, Tennessee TeIePI'e 'e 8'732I DELTA SURGICAL, INC. DE SHAZO COLLEGE OF MUSIC gm Madison Ave. I264 Linden Avenue Telephone 5-6626 Telephene 2-5594 Memphis, Tennessee MemPhIs' Tennessee DIXIE MEAT COMPANY ' f 3, IT - SANCHEZ COMPANY Purveyors of Meal WI? Union Avenue 235 Jefferson 5 ISDIIOFIS 2-l277 'Telephone 37-7536 f?--f. Tennessee O. P. DONALD MOTOR' COMPANY O 9 p 426 Union Avenue . Jail Telephone 8-4840 ' HIO Memphis, Tennessee , w 'FEESSBS I I I I Classes, Iilre chemisfry, are inferesiing as well ELECTRONIC SUPPLY. INC. 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Telephone 37-8426 Memphis, Tennessee MODEL HATTERS, CLEANERS 8: SHOE REBUILDING I45 Madison Ave. Telephone 8-3545 I MODEL LAUNDRY CLEANER I023 Linden Ave. Telephone 2-2I4I Memphis, Tennessee OAKLEY FORD MOTOR CO. I064 Union Ave. Telephone 32-343I Memphis, Tennessee 5' .S-Q' is fb' . -H M. 13 The Iibrary's maze of boolrs is a haven for scholars and Iiierafure lovers. ORKIN EXTERMINATINC-3 COMPANY JAMES S. PIERCE WorId's Largesi Pesi' ConI'roI l3I3 Poplar 36-4583 Memphis, Tennessee J. C. PRICE Engineering Co. 2I9 Lee Bldg. Memphis, Tennessee Insurance al' a Saving IOI2 Commerce TiI'Ie Building Telephone 5-6330 For Fine EnIer'I'ainmenI' Go Io The PLAZA-LUCIANN-ROSEMARY THEATERS 3402 Poplar-2432 Summer I396 Jackson POOL MOTOR CO. We sell +o sell again 6I4 E. Broadway Wesl' Memphis, Ark. FRANCES ROSS 83 Union Ave. Telephone 8-5535 Memphis, Tennessee SCHOOL PRODUCTS COMPANY A Complefe School Service 357-359 Madison Ave. Telephone 37-8979 SCOTT AUTO SALES Good Clean Used Cars 96 S. 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YORK ARMS COMPANY If I'r's Sporiing Goods, We Have I+ I62 S. Main 8-I2I7 TO OUR A 81 H TRUCK LINE I354 N. Second 5-8421 AMERICAN BLIND CO., INC. 755 Madison Ave. 5-8673 AMES OPTICAL CO. 79 U nion Ave. 37-9992 AN DERTON'S RESTAU RANT AND I 5 I Madison Avenue 5-6100 ANN'S DRESS SHOP 2440 Chelsea Avenue 34-3865 C. D. ASKEW REALTY CO. Isl. Nal'I Bank Bldg. 5-232l BAKER BROS. BIG STAR 883 S. Barlrsdale 2-I243 BARRE GULF SERVICE STA. I842 Poplar Ave. 7-I832 BEAUTY BOX 245 S. Cooper 7-3382 PHILLIP BELZ MFG. CO. I I75 Morehead 5-560I BEN FRANKLIN Brown and Bigelow Rememberance Adverlising BlSTOLFl'S LEADWAY NO. 70 4938 Poplar Ave. 48-B679 BUCKMAN LABORATORY. INC. l256 N. McLean Blvd. 7-3625 BURK-ART'S WEONA NO. 86 I947 Poplar Ave. 7-4I84 CANADA DRY BOTTLING CO. O I75 S. Pauline Slreel 2-I208 D. CANALE AND CO. 4I5 S. Fronl 8-4I2I 8-3l7I CARTER AND LOWRY JEWELERS 222 Dermon Bldg. 37-9788 CHALMER'S BUICK CO. 40I Broadway Wesl Memphis, Ark. PATRONS WE GIVE OUR APPRECIATION CLYDE COLLINS. INC.. FOOD PRODUCTS 4 I 6 Monroe Ave. 8-4208 COLONIAL PHARMACY 46IB Quincy Road 62-3528 OYSTER BAR COMMERCIAL 8: INDUSTRIAL CONST. CO. I I75 Morehead Slreel 37-2I63 CONSOLIDATED CHEMICAL CO. I25I Chelsea Avenue 8-444I COPELAND'S BEAUTYLAND 243 S. Barksdale 7-2660 CRAWFORD'S FISH CO. 2826 Summer Ave. 48-2672 F. M. CRUMP 81 CO. 60 S. Fronl' 5-I304 DAVIDSON CONSTRUCTION CO. Memphis, Tennessee 36-9040 DELICIOUS FOODS BAKERY 607 N. McLean 7-1757 DOYLE TYPEWRITER 8: SUPPLY CO. I97 Monroe Avenue 8-3204 DUKE'S LAMAR DRIVE INN 2935 Lamar Avenue 4-9254 EASY WAY NO. I9 605 N. McLean 7-I9l0 EASY WAY NO. 3I 2l54 Young Ave. 2-I696 F MPHSII INC. MARVIN ELLIS CO. Ex 60 S. Second 37-2693 NAT EPSTEIN lbb Beale Ave. 8-l450 FASHION CURTAIN CO., IN 284 Monroe Ave. 5-8I82 2525? Iso Rf X Os 55. FERRELL DRUG STORE 465 High Poinl Terrace 4-3388 GENERAL HOME SERVICE CO 20 N. Cleveland 36-4572 GILLET'l S SERV. STA. AND MINNOW SHOP 2463 Summer Avenue 4-94l2 GLM TIRE CO. 990 Union Ave. 2-I l2I PHIL GOLDSTEIN 8: SONS Army and Navy Slore 233 S. Main 8-0I32 THE GRACE SHOP 3I55 Poplar Ave. 34-7677 GRUBER APPLIANCE CO. I352 Poplar Avenue 36-66l2 2-5346 HERMAN GRUBER 8: CO. 289 Madison Avenue 8-6846 HALL PAY-LESS DRUGS 2492 Summer Avenue 48-2633 HALPERN'S SNACK SHOP 280 N. Cleveland 2-5336 ETHEL HARRIS, FLORIST I7l 7 Jackson Avenue 7-45I6 HECHT'S 4 I 4 N. Cleveland 7-4664 GEORGE W. HEFFERNAN 86 S. Second 8-3488 HOLLYWOOD FURNITURE 81 HDW CO 246I Chelsea Avenue 4-I978 Home or THE BLUES I07 Beale Avenue 5-6303 8- l 52 I O. K. HOUCK PIANO CO. I2l Union Avenue 8-O37I E. T. HUTTON MOTOR CO 354 Union Avenue 5-0588 FOR THEIR SPLENDID HELP AND CO-OPERATION JAY'S NATIONAL BRAND 34I3 Summer Avenue 4-6I I4 ..IIM'S PLACE NO. 2 I54 Union Ave. 8-490I GRADY W. JONES CO. I082 Union Ave. 36-6363 A. KARCHMER 81 SON I 35 Promenede 8-6I34 KELLEY'S TEXACO SERV. STA. I767 Lamar Avenue 36-9I52 KIRKLAND REDUCING CENTER 38 Summer 33-2925 SWAYNE LATHAM I356 Union Ave. 2-8I2I THE LAUNDERMATT I386 Overlon Park Ave. 36-5633 LEADWAY FOOD STORE I470 S. Trezevanl 48-8787 LIBERTY SUPER MARKET NO. 26 I709 Lamar Ave. 2-7900 LINOLEUM CITY 430 N. Cleveland 7-3280 36-3638 ISSAC LOSKOVE, INS. 2300 Cenlral Ave. 7-I060 MAM'SELLE IS43 Union Avenue 7-2646 MAURICE THE JEWELER 420 N. Cleveland 36-5676 WALTER MAY FARM IMPLEMENTS I I52 Airways Blvd. 62-56l6 36-2584 MCCAA CHEVROLET CO. Wesl' MempI1is,ArIransas 37-5329 McCOOL'S FOODS 347I Poplar Avenue 4-0388 MCCULLOUGH ESSO 585 N. McLean Blvd. 7-I88I MEMPHIS PATTERN AND MODEL WORKS 67 W. Gage Avenue 9-7743 MEMPHIS SCHOOL OF COMMERCE 295 S. Bellevue 2-I206 MESSCO CLEANERS 464 N. Wafkins 36-8076 NADOLYN SHOP 45 S. Main 0-6397 NYLON NET CO. 297 N. Mean 5-some ORIENTAL RUG CO. 280 Tillman 62-562l PAPPY 8: JIMMIE'S LOBSTER SHACK 2I00 Madison Avenue 36-BBI3 MRS. CLYDE PARK Teacher of Singing I7I2 Fosfer 2-9338 PARK LANE GULF SERV. STA. 306I Lamar Avenue 4-9330 PARKVIEW PHARMACY I9I4 Poplar Avenue 7-0306 PARKVIEW SERVICE STATION l923 Poplar Avenue 36-9507 JIM PERRY 81 SON SERV. STA. 240 S. Bellevue Blvd. 36-I8I8 PIERCE HARDWARE I7I7 Lamar Avenue 7-28I4 PRIVETTE MOTOR CO., INC. 3 I0 Union Avenue 8-I267 RAIL LINE SALVAGE CO. I895 Lamar Ave. 36-990I REAVES DRUG STORE I705 Lamar Avenue 2-I272 REMEMBRANCE SHOP II6 Union Avenue B-22I5 ROSEMARY CLEANERS I420 Jackson Avenue 36-252I RUSSELL REEVES CO. 962 Union Avenue 36-73I I MAURICE SCHEINBERG APPLIANCE CO. I225 E. McLemore Avenue 35-253I SHEFFIELD ESSO STATION I397 Jackson Avenue 36-0505 SOUTHERN PRODUCTS CO. 53I N. Fronf 5-683I SOUTHERN TEXTILE 81 CO. 287 S. Bellevue Blvd. 32-249i FRANK SPLANN MOTOR CO l370 Union Avenue 2-5233 SPORTSWEAR I588 Union Ave. 7-5439 STANTON CLEANERS 2376 Jaclrson Ave. 34-7257 STATEN'S ANTIQUES 3I4 S. Main 5-5880 TRACY'S CLEANERS I6I0 Lamar Avenue 7-0467 UNION CHEVROLET CO. I020 Union Avenue 7-7400 UNITED WAREHOUSE 81 TERMINAL CORP I37 E. Calhoun Avenue 5-3757 WEONA NO. 9 237 S. Barlrsdele 7-2I34 WEONA NO. 2I I590 Vollenline 2-3l96 WORLEY INSURANCE AGENCY I6I4 Lamar Avenue 32-I373 Adams , Edna Dale, 8, 95 Adams, Frank, 25, 73,64 12J Adams, Roy, 24, 81, 73 Aitken, Carolyn, 8 Akin, Davis, 29, 72 Allan, Hugh, 72, 25 Allen, Edwin, 27, 92, 90, 91 Allen, Evelyn, 92 12J, 8, 91 Allen, Gene, 25, 73 Allen, George, 8 Allen, Kent, 30, 92 Allen, Lorin, 72, 24, 62 Allen, Louis, 52, 56, 8, 97 Allen, Matt, 59, 52, 80, 8, 97, 5. 34 96 Allen, Shirley, 33 Allen, Wayne, 30, 73 Allenberg, Joy, 27, 86 Allford, Joe, 8, 97, 63 Allison, Charles Anderson, Bob, 32, 72, 92 Anderson, Mary, 86, 87, 21, 8, 96 Anderson, Sandra, 27, 83 Anderson, Barbara, 30 Andrews, Patricia, 30, 85, 65 Andrews, Sandra, 74, 75, 21, 8, 95 Apfel, Apple, Wendy, 32 Jack, 25, 74 Ardern, Sanford Arledg e, Jimmy, 26, 8 Arnold, Hoyt, 31, 70 Arnold, William, 28, 73, 64 Ashmore, Martha, 8 Askew , Charles, 83, 61 12J, 62 Askew, David, 30, 72 Askew, W., 73 Atkins, Bemis, 52, 32, 72 Austin, Beverly, 8 Austin Austin Avery, Avergi . Bob, 33, 73 , Ingram, 8, 61 V Nancy, 21,90, 8,65 123, 66 s, Helene, 24 Awsumb, George, 33, 83, 72 Aymett, Julian, 31, 72 Bailey, Bailey, Bailey, Kathie, 24, 90 Penelope, 33, 90 Susan, 26 Baine, Tommy, 72, 74, 8 Baker, David, 31 Baker, Baker, Baker Don, 52, 97 Evelyn, 24, 38, 96 Faith 8 Bakeri Jack, ,29, 83 Baker, Joann, 25 Baker, Baker Joyce, 88, 8 Shirley, 31, 90 Ball, Ann, 24, 84, 75, 97, 96 Ball, Wanda, 30 Bannister, Barbara, 88, 8 Barber, Jo Ann, 32 ss 12J Barcroft, John, 83, 87, 82, 8, 97, 90, 96 Barrison, Diana, 27 Barker, Jane, 84, 8, 97 Barnett, Barbara, 31 Barr, Carolyn Barrentine, Moody, 27, 73, 61 Barringer, Martha, 32 Bartholomew, Jo Ann, 8 Barton, Sandra, 53, 80 121, 8,65 Baruchman, Joan, 33, 83 Bauer, Fred, 8 Baumgarden, Betty, 30, 92 Beatty, Troy, 33, 72, 61, 62 Beatus, Bobby, 8, 96 Beck, Jim Becker, Skippy, 21, 8 Beebe, Sally Ann, 8 Behrend, Freddie, 27 Beith, Joe, 24, 72 Bell, Anna Kay, 80, 8, 5 Bell, Bill, 29, 73 Bell, Billy, 32, 72 Bell, Maxine Bell, Nancy Jo, 73, 8, 95 Bell Richard, 83, 9, 95, 97 9 Bell, Rose Mary, 33 Bell, Tom, 24, 73 Belz, Gail, 24, 72, 88,86 Belz, Irvin, 9, 96 ,Belz, Marlene, 26, 86 Belz, Shirley, 81, 9 Bena nder, Jean, 27, 95, 96 Bennett, Kathryn, 9 Benovitz, Paula, 9 Berg, Babs, 21, 86. 9, 95, 97, 96 Bernstein, Louise, 88, 9 Bertschi, Nancy, 32 Best, Betty Lou Bibb, Margaret, 27, 92 12J, 23, 94 Bickel, Fredericka, 30 Bickerstaff, Dot, 90, 9 Bihm, Mike, 9, 62 Bilbrey, Jo, 9 Billings, Rose, 25 Binley, John, 27 Black, -Bill, 24, 81, 61,62 Blackburn, Roberta Blackley, Claudette, 25 Blackman, Sara, 30, 65 Blackwell, Carolyn, 27, 90 Blackwell, Patsy, 25, 90 Blalack, Milton, 92, 24,94 Blanton, Jerry, 31, 72, 90, 95 Blaylock, Joanna Bledsoe, Joe, 29, 72 Blockman, Steve, 90, 9 Bluestein, Eva Sue, 31 Boatner, Edwin, 33, 83, 73 Boaz, Ben, 95, 85, 9 Bobbitt, Lowell, 97, 5, 62 Bodine, Walter, 24, 72 Bolling, Alice Anne, 38, 9 Bomar, John, 72, 9 Bond, Barbara, 27, 81 Boone, Larry, 9, 62 Boswell, Bill, 9, 64 Boswell, Carolyn, 32 Bostick, Bobby, 28, 72, 90, 64 Bostick, Pat, 70 Bowden, Beverly, 26, 38, 90, 96 Bowen, Diana, 27, 96 Bowen, Jimmy, 9 Bowen, Roy, 9 Bowles, Phyllis, 26, 84, 65 Bowling, Ann, 32 Braddock, Jane, 27, 66 Bradley, Elizabeth, 27 Bradley, Patti, 53, 9, 4, 49, 96 Bradow, Carl, 28, 72 Brandon, Ronald, 27 Brasfield, Don, 52, 56, 9, 97, 55 Brashear, Jerry, 32, 72 Brashears, Lee, 30, 72 Bratton, Norma, 33 Brawer, Robert, 29, 72 Breakstone, Richard, 92 121, 90, 9, 91, 94 12? Breedon, Patricia, 33 Brelsford, John, 72, 24 Brewer, Betty, 30 Birdgeforth, Joy, 30, 90, 67 Brigance, Raymond, 92 Briggs, Russell, 83, 9, 97, 96 Brigham, Michael Bright, Evelyn, 31 Brindley, Mary Beth Britt, Joyce, 33 Broadfoot, Jimmy, 30 Brock, Jimmy, 27, 97, 22, 63 Brog, Maurice, 72, 85, 33 Bronson, John, 27, 73 Brooks, Beverly, 32 Brooks, Margie, 27 Brown, Elaine, 86, 88, 9 Brown, Ernestine, 32, 39 Brow n, Saleta, 9 Bruce, Ed, 52, 32, 74 Bruce, Jerry, 73, 24 Brugge, Ellen, 88, 9 Bryan, Jimmy, 32 Buchanan, Joann, 90, 9 Buderman, Sonya, 33 Bueltemann, Carol, 9 Bundley, Mary, 31 Buring, Arthur, 30, 86, 92 Burkitt, Charlotte, 25 Burks, Don, 52, 33, 72, 5, 60, 63 Burns, Anita, 24 Burns, Joyce, 33 Burrow, Charles, 28, 90 Burrow, Ruth, 24, 95 12J, 65, 96 Burrus, Jean, 24, 89, 90, 66, 96 Burton, Fran. 33. 90 Bussell, Beverly, 72, 86, 87, 74, 9 Butler, Diane, 20, 9 Buzard, Jack, 30, 92 Byars, Glenda, 30 Calbert, Martha, 24 Caldwell. Betty, 10 Camp, Mary Raye, 26 Campbell, George. 10 Campbell, Peggy, 24 Canada, Bryant, 26, 73 Cannon, Joyce Ann, 32, 95 Cantrell, Barbara, 10, 35 Caplan, Carol, 32 Carb, Allan, 31, 73, 61 Carey, Margaret. 26 Carlson, Carol, 25. 96 Carroll, Brenda, 31 Carson, Winnie, 27. 92 Carter, Cannon, 52, 26 Carter, Jerry Carter, VC'alter. 25, 73 Cartwright, Nelda, 27 Casey, Judy, 25 Cason, Emily, 32 Caster, Anita Caster, Chester, 52, 24, 5, 61, 62 Caster, Jeanie, 33 Causer, Bill, 52, 23, 63 Causey, Charles, 30, 92, 75, 94 Cavette. Don, 73, 24, 63 Censer, Gay, 10 Chase, Barry, 27, 72, 96 Chase, Nelda, 74, 81, 10 Chisolm, John, 33, 72 Clark, Barbara, 10 Clark, Charles, 10 Clark, Lou Alice, 88, 10, 91 Clayborne. Wayne, 27, 73 Cleveland, Duane, 32, 72 Cloar, Betty, 25 Coats, Diane, 33 Coburn, Kimball, 52, 73. 60, 63 Cocke, Mary Elizabeth, 23 Cockroft, Roberta. 92, 90, 24 Cockroft, Don, 24, 26, 73 Coe, Beth, 85, 87, 10,97 Cohen, Merlin, 91. 10 Cole, Juanita, 24 Coleman, John, 24, 72 Collard, Joe, 24, 72. 90 Collier, Virginia, 90, 33 Collins Gary, 29, 73 Colter, Lloyd, 26. 72 Compton, Gordon, 80, 81, 21, 10 Conklin, Cathy, 27 Cook, Brenda, 33 Cook, Elna, 33 Cook, George, 32, 73 Cooper, Barbara, 31 Cooper, Billy. 26, 72 Cooper, Jerry, 30, 75, 92 Cooper, Judy, 30 Corbett, Mona Claire, 26, 90 Court, Patsy, 39, 25 Cowan. Ann, 46, 27 Cox, Bobby, 25, 72 Cox, Frances, 92 12J, 24, 94 121 Cox, Jack, 27. 92 Cox, Mike, 26, 73, 64 Crabb, Mike, 47, 10 Craig, Mary Ann, 23, 90, 85 Crawford, Jimmy, 74, 10 Crawford, Tommy, 24 Creswell, Richard, 46, 10 Crews, Jimmy, 74, 75, 20, 10 y Crews, John, 52, 27, 97, 62, 96 Crick, Nancy, 86, 10 Crone, George, 10 Crook, Gordon, 33, 72 Crook, Kenneth, 72 Cross, Jimmy, 10, 97, 61 Crosslin, Robert, 26 Crowley, Mary Helen, 90, 30, 92 Crump, Becky, 26, 95, 96 Crump, Bobby, 72 Culbreath, Jeanette, 24 Cunningham, Elizabeth, 33, 46 Cunningham, Heard, 26, 73 Dahl, Sara, 26 Dalgleish, Ruann, 27, 65 Dame, Sally, 86, 87, 10 Daniel, Jerry, 28, 72 Davidson, Marcia, 86, 26 Davis, Davis, Becky, 24 Howard, 32, 72 Davis, Jerry, 24 Davis, Paul, 52, 33, 72, 28, 97 Davis, Dean, Ralph, 71, 25 Sally, 31 Evans, Winston, ll Evensky, Marcia, 23 Ezzell, David, 31, 64 Farmer, Nancy, 11 Farris, Betty, 23, 95 Farris, Jo Ann, 31 Farrow, Andrea, 33 Faulkner, Bette Ruth, 82 Faulkner, Hank, 11, 97, 61, 62 Feldmann, Janette, 82, 87, 11, 97, 96 Felsenthal, Cecile, 90, 28 Fennell, Robert, 31, 72 Ferguson, Jo Ann, 11, 91, 96 Ferrell, Frances, 11 Findlay, Stephen, 25, 73, 88 Finley, John Fischer, Ann, 30 Fishman, Barbara, 33 Flanagan, Lee, 11, 61 Florence, David, 31, 72 Follin, Wick, 52, 11, 97, 61, 64, 62 Fontaine, Charles, 26, 72 Foppiano, Peggy, 11 Ford, William, 11, 96 Grace, Porter, 25, 72, 64, 96 Grantz, Gail, 12 Graves, Dan Graves, Frankie, 27 Graves, Judy, 29 Gray, Ralph, 73, 90, 24, 91, 96 Green, Carole, 86, 87, 12, 91, 89 Green, Carole J., 85, 66, 67, 96 Green, Robert, 27, 92 Q21 Green, Sandra, 31 Greer, Byron, 52, 30, 72, 60, 62 Grief, Linda, 29, 90 Gresham, Jerry, 30, 72, 60 Grice, Gregory, 12 Dearing, Mary Carolyn, 88, 90, 10, 97 Deaton, Dorsey, 52, 31, 72, 60, 62 Deaton, Tommy, 52, 90, 85, 10, 97 DeBerry, Drue, 30, 92 Dehart, Sally, 39, 25 Dehn, Richard, 29, 73 Demopoulos, Jimmy, 74, 88, 24, 95 Dendrinos, Steve, 91, 27 Denton, Ira, 52, 31, 73, 4, 62 Denton, Sarah, 27 De Shaze, Steve, 31, 73 Dever, Juanita Dickinson, Sue, 27 Dickson, Carol, 33 Dillard, John, 26, 72 Dillion, Dorothy, 28 Dillon, Charlene, 10 Dillen, Pat, 33, 90 Dodds, Shirley, 10 Dodson, Joyce, 10 Dorr, George, 24 Dorris, Hoyt Douglas, William, 10 Dowcly, Carol Ann, 90, 10 Downing, Ellsworth, 42, 33, 72 Doyle, Joe, 33, 72 Draughan, Richard, 30, 92, 75 Drewry, Beverly, 32, 90 Duke, Jo Ann, 29 Dukes, Kenneth, 30, 72 Dunn, Beverly, 23, 44 Eason, Barbara, 23 Easterling, Colene, 24 Eastland, David, 10 Eaton, John, 26, 71, 75 Eck, Sherrill, 26, 72 Eden, Lee, 10 Edney, Corinne, 90,,11 Eggleston, Harold, 30, 73 Eggleston, Jimmy, 28, 72 Eilert, Bobby, 52, 32, 72, 62 Eiseman, Carol, 90, 28 Fortinberry, Sylvia, 33 Fortner, Barbara, 32, 90 Fortune, Bobby, 26, 97, 62 Foster, Helen, 30, 81, 92 Foster, Larry, 25, 73 Fowlkes, Cecil, 52, 31, 73, 97, 4, 60 Fox, Andrew, 24, 82, 72, 97 Fox, D., 73 Fox, Jean, 27 Fox, Orlan, 82, 90, 25, 70, 64 f2J Fox, Shirley, 11 France, Bill, 54, 11, 97, 62 Francis, Barbara, 24 Franklin, Brenda, 46, 88, 32 Frazier, Jeanie, 88, 11 Fredericks, Virginia, 85, 11, 97, 34, 96 Friedman, Arlene, 53, 11, 5 Friedman, Harry, 32, 73 Froehlich, Nancy, 27 Frutchey, David, 52, 32, 72, 62 Fulghum, Bobby, 52, 82, 73, 97, 60, 61 Fulghum, Anita, 11, 66, 96 Fulp, Claude, 32, 73 Fury, Larry, 25, 58, 62 Gaede, Jeanette, 26, 83, 90, 97, 96 Gagliardi, Doris, 11 Gaither, Perry, 73, 74, 11 Galloway,,Nelly, 27 Gandy, Annelle, 24, 81, 80, 96 Gardner, June, 90, 11 Garland, Nancy, 33 Garrison, Nancy, 30 Gassaway, Alice, 24 Gay, Jo Ann Gentry, Bo, 52, 54, 24, 97, 58, 22, 62, 96 Gerdes, Tommy, 26, 92 Gibbons, Joel, 25 Gibson, Roy, 52, 32, 5 Gilbert, Michael, 33, 73 Gilpin, Edward, 31, 73, 90, 64 Glascock, Charline, 32 Glasgow, Phillip, 32, 72 Griffin, David, 27, 73 Griffin, Jean, 30, 92 Griggs, Don, 52, 26, 97, 58, 63 Gross, Bob, 12, 62 Gruber, Marcia, 33 Guinn, Jerry, 30, 92, 94 Gullatt, Mary, 32 Gullett, Marjorie, 31 Gurner, Gail, 31 Gustafson, Carl, 30, 72, 90 Guthrie, Freddie, 29, 72 Guyton, Fred, 72 Haack, Rosemary, 89, 44, 90, 12, 91 Haberling, Roberta, 88, 12 Hackleman, Bill, 91, 84, 12, 97,96 Hales, June Hall, Carl Hall, Elizabeth, 31 Hall, Nan, 88, 26 Haller, Pat, 28, 73, 74 Halpern, Gilbert, 92 f2J, 72, 12, 94 Hamilton, Joe, 73, 12 Hammonds, Frances Haney, Frankie, 48, 12 Haney, Bob, 52, 12,97 Hanna, Barbara, 26, 96 Hardison, Bee, 32 Hardy, Marion, 29 Harkavy, Freddie, 12, 58 QZJ Harrell, James, 82, 12 Harris, Floyd, 73, 24 Harris, Micheal, 12 Harrison, Dennis, 52, 12, 97, 63 Harrison, Jimmy, 72 Hart, Sally, 32 Harpster, Jack, 86, 12 Harwell, Lee, 32, 73 Harwood, Richard, 32, 72 Hawkes, Bill, 52, 56, 12 Hayley, Betty Jo, 88, 12 Hays, Ann, 29 Hays, Carol, 33 Heidelberg, Gay, 33 Heinz, Mildred, 88, 12, 91 Hellums, Billy, 31, 73 Hellums, Lionel, 73 Hellums, Martha, 27, 48 Henderson Henderson Betsy, 90, 31 Elaine, 31, 90 Henderson Hal, 12,95 QZJ Henderson, Judy, 28, 90 Henderson, Sally, 90, 29 Engelberg Elliott, Elaine, 74, 75, 11, 65, Elliott, Elizabeth, 46, 38, 11 Ellis, Carol, 31 Ellis, Dolores, 88, 24, 90 Ellis, Walter, 32, 72 Elster, Alvin, 25, 64 Emison, Joe, 11, 61 Engelberg Engelberg, , Lorraine, 46, 90, 85, Don, sz, 32,73 Engelberg, Morton, 38, 11 , Morton, I., 11 66, 67 28 Godwin, Nancy, 30, 85, 90 Gohn, Billy, 11 Gold, Myrna, 25 Goldberger, Herman, 25, 90 Goldfarb, Ronny, 12 Goldman, Marilyn, 12 Goldstein, Harriet, 33 Goldstein, Linda, 85, 25, 22 Goldstein, Lynda, 31 Golightly, Janell, 83, 88, 12, 97, 91, 96 Golightly, Joan, 33 Englert, Shirley, 27 Engleberg, Elaine, 90 Epstein, Saralyn Erickson, Ben, 90, 11 Goodman, Delores, 32, 95 Gordon, Carey, 48, 12, 96 Gordon, Carolyn, 26, 90, 66, 96 Gordon, Jim, 24, 72, 97, 61,96 Erwin, Dale, 28 Erwin, Judy, 30 Essary, Karon, 31, 90 Etling Evans, , Caroline, 11, 91, 96 Patricia, 27 Gordon, Jimmy, 12, 62 Gore, Ralph, 54, 12, 97, 62 Gossett, Jan, 33 Gotten, Henry, 90, 24, 61 Gowen, Hays, 27, 73, 96 Hendley, Emily, 26 Hendrix, David, 30, 92 Henley, Beverly, 43, 12 Hensley, Patsy, 47, 27 Henning, Joel, 33, 73 Herzog, Margaret, 33 Hess, Phyllis, 24, 84 Hettinger, Johnny, 91, 92, 25, 96 Hewitt, Virginia, 31 Hewitt, Weldon, 46, 26, 48 Hicks, Paul, 27, 72,95 Highfill, John, 24, 72 Hill, Joe, 29, 72, 28 Hill, Patsy, 30 Hill, Shelby, 12, 65, 96 Hines, Carolyn, 25 Hitchcock, Jimmy, 13 Hoelscher, Jack, 25, 73 Hoffman, Dickie, 13.97, 61, 64 QZJ Holcomb, Charlie, 25 Holland, Holmes, Fred, 23, 92,94 Anne, 26, 49 Holmes, Jerry, 32, 73, 96 Honeycutt, Carol, 27, 86, 97, 96 Mary Ann, 83, 88, 21, 13, 97, 91, Hooper, 96 Hopps, Sophronia, 31 Horne, Jay, 26, 72 Horton, Bessie Mae, 33 Harton, Curtis, 26, 74 Horton, Elaine, 30 Horton, Kenna, 27, 65 12J Houston, Jack, 33, 72 Howard, Howell, Howell, Howell, Huckabe Bob, 32 Anne, 31, 90 Jimmy, 95, 13 Linda, 27 e, Bobbie, 13 Hudgins, Claire, 13 Huey, G Hughes, lenda, 88, 21, 13, 96 Shirley, 32, 90 Hull, Kay, 13 Hume, Bobby, 39, 27 Humphreys, Charlotte, 88, 13, 91, 96 Hungerford, Betty, 90, 91 Hurley, Bill, 52, 27, 48, 73, 97 Hurst, Dick, 52, 26, 63 Hutchison, Ann, 30 Hutter, Jimmy, 83, 33 Hytken, Ingle, M Charlie, 92 121, 13, 35, 94121 argaret, 24,92 121, 90 Ingle, Ray, 33, 72 Inman, Frank, 21, 13, 35, 59, 96 Inman, George, 26, 63 Isaacson, Isabel, B Martin, 32, 73 ecky, 13 Jablin, Miriam, 31 Jackson, Joanne, 13, 95 121, 96 Jackson, Joyce, 32 Jackson, Jackson, Larry Paul, 25, 73, 62 Jackson, Sammy, 52, 32, 72 Jacoby, Carolyn, 29 Jaffee, P Jenkins, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, 62 Johnson, Johnson, atsy, 33, 85, 84 Malcolm, 13 Becky, 31 Brenda, 86, 25, 22 Cleveland, 52, 26, 55, 97, 22, James, 82, 26, 74, 96 Jerry, 27, 60, 62 Johnston, Barbara, 27, 66 Johnston, Gail, 13 Johnston, Linda, 31 Johnston , Robert, 33, 72 Jones, Babs, 26 Jones, Bruce, 13 Jones, Christy, 26, 95 Jones, D avid, 27, 73 Jones, Jimmie, 72 Jones, Jimmy, 32, 73, 64 Jones, Pat, 26, 73, 84, 97, 65, 96 Jones, Paul Jordan, Jerry, 24 Kahn, Rosebudf 13 Kapell, Mitzie, 24, 83, 96 . Kaplan, Edward, 33, 4, 60, 62 Kaplan, Sandra, 33 Kastleman, Fred, 26, 81, 72, 80, 97, 86, Katz, Jeanette, 13 Katz, Jim, 27, 42, 39, 95 123 Katz, Reva, 25 Keisker, Keisker, Kay, 31, 13 Peggy, 46 Kelley, Carole, 88, 13 Kelley, Tommy, 28 Kelly, Je Kelso, Ji Kemp, Ji Kendrick rry, 28, 73,90 mmy, 13 mmy, 27, 92 , Sylvia, 92, 24, 96 Kennon, Kay, 31, 90 Kernes, Bob, 24, 97, 63 49, 91 Kibler, Sam, 29, 72 Kidd, Catherine, 13 Kilpatrick, C. D., 52, 54, 55 12J, 47, 13, 97, 63 121 Index Kimbell, John, 33, 73 Kimbrough, Mary Ann, 27, 42, 88, 65 12J King, Danny King, Hiriam, 13 King, Patricia, 30, 90, 65 Kirchen, Sue, 29, 95, 67 Kirkwood, Grace, 95 Kirsch, Jack, 90, 24 Kirk, Larry, 33, 72 Klurts, Patty, 88, 13, 65 Knott, John, 80, 13, 5, 34, 64, 96 Kochman, Elinor, 26 Koepke, Dick, 71, 72, 25, 74, 80 12J, Koffman, Donna, 27, 97, 86 Kolp, Betty, 72, 46, 74, 67 Krasner, Michael, 46, 25 Kriger, Morris, 25, 64, 96 Krivcher, Arlene, 27 Krumalis, Edith, 13 Kyle, Shirley Ladd, Ronald, 26 Lake, Don, 90, 28, 72, 61 Lait, Rhonda, 25 LaManna, Margo, 31, 90 Lamb, Dennis, 28, 90 Lambert, Linda, 26, 49 Lambert, Racene, 31 Land, Marilyn, 31 Lane, Walter, 52, 26, 73, 63 Lange, Linda, 30 Lape, Joseph, 27, 92 Larkey, Claire, 53, 47, 13, 97, 5, 96 Laushe, Bobby, 31, 72, 64 Lazarus, Carol, 25, 96 Lazenby, Ouida, 30 Lazenby, Sherron, 32 Leach, Joan, 87, 86, 14, 97, 96 Leake, Don, 52, 24, 97, 58, 63 Lee, Jerry, 26, 92 Lee, Rhilda, 14 Leeder, Carol, 88, 24 Leem, Gene, 25, 72, 64 Legg, Marilyn, 33, 67 Leigh, Beverly, 85, 25 Levy, Ida Leigh, 31 Levy, Jo Rose, 86, 30, 66 Lewis, Bettie, 32 Lewis, George, 26, 73 Lewis, Natalie, 26 Lewis, Myron, 86, 14, 97 12J, 96 Lincoln, Marcia, 73, 74, 14 Lindsey, Barbara, 90, 31 Lindsey, Juanita, 14 Lipman, Joyce, 26, 44, 88, 96 Little, Bobby, 52, 31, 73 Little, Linda, 31 Livingston, Lee, 33, 44 Livingston, Mike, 33 Logan, Martha, 24 Logsdon, Susan, 90, 30, 92 Loket, Evelyn, 14 Long, Richard, 72, 25 Long, Wade, 32, 72 Loscove, Myrna, 31 Loscove, Morris, 32 Loscove, Raye Ann, 86, 27, 97, 96 Loscovitz, Sandra, 26 , Launsbury, Richard, 24 Love, Frank, 14 Lovelace, Miles, 82, 28, 73 Lovinggood, R. V., 52, 14, 97, 62 Lowe, Anita, 26, 90, 96 Lowe, Diane, 29 Lowry, John, 47, 29, 73 Lubin, Harold, 26, 85, 72, 97, 96 Luttrell, Joyce Lyles, Katherine, 28 Lynn, John, 26, 73 Lyon, Joan, 90, 28 Mabile, Jimmy, 30, 72 Mac Queen, Robert, 85, 25, 73, 90,91 Makris, Michael, 73 Manis, Arnold, 14, 96 Manis, Bessie, 81, 72, 14 Manis, Laura, 14, 97 Manuel, Beverly, 31 Marcus, Charlotte, 30, 72, 92, 74 Margolin, Emily, 27, 85, 87, 96 Marion, Jack, 32 Marsh, Barbara, 33 Marshall, Jane Grey Martin, Robert, 14 Masingill, Myra, 33 Masingill, Pete, 24, 72 Matlock, Josie, 72, 74, 80, 14, 5, 35 Mattice, Mallory, 27, 72 Maxwell, Joe, 14, 95 12J Maxwell, William, 24, 72 Maynard, Linda Kaye, 32 Maynor, Jane Ellen Mays, Herbert, 31, 54, 97 McAfee, Marianne, 85, 92 12J, 14 McAlister, Betty Fay, 27, 88, 23 McAuley, Tommy, 30, 73, 62 McBride, Anna Cathryn, 14 McBride, David, 31, 73 McCadden, Nettie, 31 McCall, H. E., 30, 72, 97, 5, 52 McCallum, Chas., 27, 73, 90, 91, 96 McCalman, Mary Frances, 28 McCarley, Harold, 73, 74, 14 McCaslin, Jimmy, 28, 72, 95, 90 McClintock, Gwen, 88, 90, 14 McCollum, Katherine, 25 McCollum, Mary Anne, 88, 14 McCormack, Harold, 52, 14 McCoy, Jimmy, 61, 52, 55 12J, 561 54 McCrory, Ross, 72, 24 McCullar, Margaret, 90, 14, 95 12J McCullough, Herbert, Jr., 72, 25 McCune, Janie, 27 McDaris, Dorothy, 85, 14 McDonald, Claire, 31 McGaha, Loma Kate McGowan, Sammy, 72, 25 McGowen, Patricia, 42, 92, 14 McKee, Beverly, 29 McKinney, Bill, 14 McKowsky, Brenda, 29 McLemore, Dwain, 24, 73 McLin, Shirley, 33 McMorris, Jimmy, 14 McNees, Ralph, 32, 73 McNiell, Frances, 33 McReynolds, Judy, 14 McReynolds, Sidney, 30 McWeeny, Bill, 25, 72 McWilliams, Ruth, 27 Medley, Frances, 25, 88 Meeks, Jerry, 27, 73, 61 Merritt, Judy, 31 25, 97 Merritt, Sally, 84, 88, 39, 90, 20, 21, 14,96 Meyer, Janie Meyer, Regina, 31 Middleton, Johnny, 31, 72, 47 Middleton, Mac, 73 Miles, Barbara Ann, 33, 90 Miles, George, 27, 72, 96 Miles, Pat, 88, 14, 91 Miles, Thomas, 15 Miles, Tom, 72, 25 Miller, Doris Ann, 72, 74, 15, 95 Miller, Gayle, 26, 82, 97, 96 Miller, Helen, 25 Miller, Mary, 24 Miller, Mary Alexandrene, 15, 35 Miller, Mary Estelle, 92, 15 Miller, Robert, 32, 81, 72 Millican, Roy, 30, 92, 75 Mills, Ronald, 15 Mitchell, Eileen, 25, 88, 90, 96 Mitchell, John, 30, 92 12J, 75 Mitchell, Phil, 15, 62, 96 Mobley, Martha, 33 Mobley, Thirza, 92 12J, 90, 15 Moloney, Richard, 32, 73 Monsarrat, Donna, 42, 28, 90 Montgomery, Lois, 15 Montgomery, Margaret, 26, 83, 89 Moore, Betty Sue, 30, 65 Moore, Douglass, 15 Moore, Janet, 31 Moore, Kenneth, 24, 72 Moore, Martha, 31 Moore, Mary Jane, 30, 92 Moore, Patsy, 15 Moore, Robert, 24, 73, 62 Moore, Robin, 30, 72 Moore, Ruth, 32, 90 Moreland, George, 25, 95 Morgan, Rel, 30, 70, 72 Morris, Frank, 24, 91 Morris, Phillip, 85, 73, 24, 96 Morris, Sandra, 32 Morris, Thomas, 32 Morton, Ann Morton, Paula, 3 1 Morton Mosier, , Shirley, 31, 90, 24 Nona Ray, 27 Index Peck, Michael, 33, 81, 72 Peebles, Mary, 90, 28 Pegram, Linda, 88, 33 Peiser, Sandra, 27, 97, 96 Pendergrass, Janis, 27 Penecost, Joyce, 26 Perry, Sue, 26, 96 Perry, Virginia, 82, 25, 97, 96 Pesikey, Tommy, 26, 71, 73, 74, 96 Peters, Frances, 87, 16 Peters, Jerry, 26, 73, 97, 58 Peterson, Charlotte, 26, 73, 74, 95 Q3 Moskowitz, Maurice, 29, 73, 90 Moss, Bill, 26, 73 Mowels, Jerry, 74, 75, 15 Mullins, Carolyn, 24 Mullins, Donna, 25, 90, 96 Murray, Jerry, 28, 73, 52, 62 Pfeuffer, George, 53, 72, 24, 5 Phillips, Beverly, 85, 26, 23, 66 Pickens, Margie, 89, 16, 91, 96 Pierce, Carl, 26, 72 Pierce, Faye Pierce, Jeanette, 53, 16, 5, 34 Pierce, John, 29, 73 Pierce, Marilyn, 87, 86, 20, 16 Pierce, Mary, 16 Pinstein, Marcia, 86, 25 Pitts, Barbara, 33, 90 64 Rhodes, Jean, 17 Richardson, Gene, 85, 72, 74, 17 Richardson, Marty, 17 Richardson, Tommy, 52, 72, 4 Rickey, Lamar, 53, 17, 97, 4 Ridling, Jo Ann, 28 Riggs, Warren, 17, 97, 61 Ripley, Eugene, 31, 72 Roach, Mona Sue, 26 Robbins, Eddie, 25, 90 Roberson, Billy, 83, 31, 73 Roberson, J. B,, 17 Roberson, Raymond, 3'3, 73 Roberts, Tom, 21, 17, 96 Robertson, David, 52 CZJ, 17, 97, f2J, 54 34, 58 Robinson Robinson Robinson Beth, 83, 90, 31 Robinson, , Nancy, 32, 74, 75 , Shirley, 17 ,William, 31, 73, 95 Roop, Laura Dee, 23 Rogers, Billy, 83, 17, 97,96 Myers, Barbara, 27 Myers, Clarence, 73 Myers, Elizabeth, 29 Myers, Loretta, 90 Myers, Sheilah, 15 Nash, Ginette, 31, 66 Neal, Ann, 15 Neal, Gwen, 92 QZJ, 15, 94, 96 Negele, Julie Ann, 33 Neilson, Anne, 26 Nelson, Alfred, 30, 92, 94 Nelson, Margee, 32 Nelson, Mary, 31 Nevels, Barbara, 27 Nevil, Dorothy, 88, 90, 15 Newman, Beverly, 25 Newman, Charlie, 87 QZJ, 85, 15, 97, 96 Newton, Brewer, 52, 54, 15, 97, 35 Nix, Shelby, 88, 15 Noah, Bobby, 31, 72, 64 Norman, Beverly, 95 Norris, Joe, 92, 94 Nuckells, Nelle, 31, 28 Odom, Carol, 15,91 O'Donnell, Jimmy, 15 Offutt, Judy, 33 Oglesby, Jane, 32 Okeon, David, 32,72 Okeon, Melvyn, 15 Okeon, Myrna, 15 O'Neal, Billy, 15 Orange, Charles, 73 Ormsby, Bert, 81, 15 Osenbaugh, Sue, 38, 15 Oser, Irma, 33 Oser, Sardra, 15 Oswalt, Kenneth, 15 Overton, Louise, 39, 46, 15, 95 Owen, Jane, 90, 28, 65 Owen, Martha, 90, 88, 16, 96 Ozier, John, 16, 61 Ozier, Mac, 29, 73 Pace, Bill, 71, 24, 72 Pace, Cosby, 27, 73 Pace, Gwen, 27, 96 Pace, Patsy, 72, 26, 74 Pappas, Dorothy, 30 Parchman, Bobby, 30, 92 Parish, Parker, Sandra, 82, 16 Linda, 90, 82, 88, 89, 16, 97 Parker, Lynn, 16 Parker, Martha, 16, 34 Parker, Patsy, 26 Parris, Kay, 26, 95 QZJ Patterson, Charles, 16 Platkin, Alan, 16, 96 Plunk, Joy, 32 Poduska, Bill, 70, 72, 74, 16, 96 Pollard, William, 24, 72 Pope, Blanche, 85, 45, 16 Pope, Mary Ann, 16 Pappas, Dorothy Porter, Frank, 23, 90, 73, 95 Porter, Jean, 30 Post, Marvanell Powell, Beth, 90, 32 Powell, Don, 16 Prather, Jean, 16 Prather, Sandra, 42, 28 Preinitz, Judy, 25 Price, Marie, 24 Prichard, Mary Joy, 82, 31 Priest, John, 24, 81, 92, 96 Prince, Arthur, 24, 73 Pritchard, Bobby, 26, 73, 62 Pritzker, Freida, 87, 84, 16 Pruett, Anna Belle, 89, 16, 95, 91 Pulliam, Peggy, 31 Pyle, Margaret, 32 Pyle, Phillip, 52, 23, 97 Pyle, William, 52, 23, 62 Quin, Jane, 26 Quinn, Fay, 33 Rafferty, Eugenia, 16, 96 Ragsdale, Mary Russell, 90, 27 Raine, William, 30, 73 Raines, Dixie, 90, 32 Rainey, Dell, 89, 90, 16, 91 Ramsey, Claire, 82, 90, 16 Ransom, Rosa Nell, 16 Rather, Charles, 72 Rogers, Rogers Jane Lela Ann Rauscher, Barbara, 82, 27, 97, 65 QZJ, 96 Rauscher, Kay, 24 Ray, Don, 72, 16 Ray, Houston, 52, 32 Rayfield, Nadolyn, 30 Read, Charlotte Read, Jerry, 52, 26, 97, 58 KZJ, 61, 62 f2J Reagor, Kay, 30, 67 Reames, Margie, 16 Reams, Mary Sue, 24, 96 Reasor, Carol Reaves, Edward, 74, 75, 96 Patterson, Joy, 16, 65 Patton, Eddie, 30, 73, 62 Reddoch, Lynn, 33 Redwine, Shirley, 27 Reed, Kenneth, 25, 72, 74, 95 Reed, Mary, 90, 31 Reed, Roy, 32, 72 Reese, Janet, 27 Reeves, Reeves, Reeves, Carolyn, 33 Edwardf 80, 17 Jimmie Louise, 17 Rogers, Martha, 31 Rosenberg, Ronnie, 92, 17, 94 Rosenblum, Stanley, 33, 72 Rosenthal, Harold, 32 Ross, Betty, 26 Ross, Sylvia Jean, 24 Rubenstein, Harry, 26, 73 Rubin, Robert, 32, 73 Ruby, Ken, 30, 92, 94 Ruby, Pete, 92, 25, 90, 94 Ruffin, Stan, 17, 96 Runyan, Charlotte, 28 Rush, Martha, 32 Rushing, Sharon, 17 Russell, Barbara, 31 Russell, Charles Russell, Ginger, 33 Russell, Suzanne, 25 Rust, Ann, 53, 27, 4, 22, 66, 96 Rutherford, Austa, 32 Ruyl, Marcy, 31, 28, 80 Sacharin, Jon, 53, 17, 5 Salky, Evelyn, 85, 24 Salling, Joe, 26 Salman, Arthur, 71 Salmon, Douglas, 28, 71, 73,90 Samples, Johnny Sanders, Barbara, 90, 17, 96 Sanders, Dianne Sanders, Robert, 74, 17 Sanderson, Johnny, 17, 73 Sapinsley, Eddie, 52, 17, 97, 61, 62 Saripkin, LaVerne, 33 , Sauer, Raymon, 26, 72 Saunders, Dianne, 30 Saunders, Linda, 82, 17 Scates, Carolyn, 25 Scates, Hilton, 92, 24 Schaefer, Billy, 25, 73, 64 f2J Schaffer, Barbara, 31 Schaffer, Sondra, 31 Scheinberg, Esther, 90, 31, 45 Scheinberg, Stephen, 91, 85, 90, 24, 96 Scheuner, Harriet, 90, 28 Scheuner, Harrison, 24 Schiff, Richard, 90, 88, 17, 95 Schiffman, Susan Schilly, Jean, 24 Schmidt, Dale, 25 Schmittou, Kay, 32, 88 Schroeppel, Peggy, 23, 48, 96 Schwartz, Alan, 30 Schwartz, Judy, 92, 24 Schwend, Gary, 17, 95 Scott, Beverly, 88, 17 Scott, Jimmy, 73, 25 Patton, Kathleen, 47, 16, 96 QZJ Patton, Bob, 25, 72, 64, 96 Paul, Sandra, 90, 28 Payne, James, 33, 73 Peck, Dan, 30, 92 Reeves, Sue, 82, 90, 17,96 Reid, Paul, 25, 73 Reisman, Hermine, 85, 84, 17 Reisman, Joyce, 24, 85, 96 Reynolds, Allen, 53, 25, 72, 47, 74. 5, 22, Scott, Paul, 72, 74 Scott, Richard, 31, 72 Selby, Patsy, 17 Serenco, Irvin, 52 QZJ, 17, 97 fa W M W M r M237 sirewfwe ,f2wacdl,0J f 0012! Setzer, Anne, 18, 95 131 Shainberg, Suzanne, 29, 90 Shannon, Nancy, 27 Sharp, Donald, 27, 92, 96 Sheely, Edward Shelby, Gilbert, 52, 3O,,73, 62 Shelton, Bobby, 28, 72 Sheppard, June, 25 Sherman, Phil, 72, 25, 88, 61 Shilstat, Nanette, 87, 86, 18 Shinault, Joyce, 29 Shine, Flora, 25 Shroyer, Bruce, 52, 28 121, 74, 4, 60 Shubow, Gloria, 32 Shuptrine, Susan, 90, 30 Sides, Martha, 31, 90 Siegel, Jerome, 18, 96 Siler, Barbara, 18 Silverstein, Frances, 85, 25 Simmons, Ed, 26, 92, 62 Simon, Bryan, 27, 92 121 Simpkins, Priscilla, 27 Simpson, Jon, 24 Sinclair, John, 33, 72, 92 Singleton, Bill, 18 Singleton, Jerry, 25, 96 Sink, Shirley, 27 Sivadon, Joanne, 88, 27 Sloan, Richard, 24, 18, 64 Slutsky, Elliott, 30 Smallwood, Kathy, 32, 90 Smith, Bill, 92 121, 73, 74, 18 Smith, Bonnye, 26 Smith, Carol, 28 Smith Carolyn, 17 Smith Charlotte, 92, 25 Smithi Smith Smith Smith Geraldine, 33 Jack, 26, 81, 73 Kathleen, 88, 18, 65 121 Nadine, 88, 18, 65 Smith, Nareta, 88, 18, 95 Smith, Phil, 18 Smith, Sue Delle, 26 Smith, Wanda, 25 Smothers, Michael, 52, 30, 60 Williams, Snow, Sally Lou, 82, 88, 18, 97 Snyder, Peter, 90 Somervell, Janet, 72, 18, 95 121, Somervell, Jere Lee. 33, 74, 72 South, Virginia, 18 Southerland, Hal, 18, 58, 64 121 Spain, John, 24 Spain, Mary Helen, 24 Spence, Janice, 29 Sperry, Richard, 52, 55, 21, 18, 9 Spikes, Carey, 39, 72, 25, 90, 95 Splann, Frank, 18, 58, 63 Springer, Helen Rose, 24 Stallings, Ann, 32 Stamm, Marvin, 30, 92, 75, 94 Stamper, Gordon, 26, 73 Standridge, Lanny, 74, 75, 18, 20 Stanfielcl, Juanita, 24, 95 121 Starr, Kay, 32 Starrett, John J., 52, 27, 97, 62 Starrett, Mary Katherine Staten, Rose Marie, 33 Steadman, Beverly, 18 Steele, Ann, 24 Steele, Marilyn, 18 Stein, Jay, 18, 97, 62, 96 Stella, John, 26 Stephenson, Kay, 18 Stephenson, Stanley, 18 Sternberger, Joan, 30, 86, 90, 65 Stewart, W. 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