Messick High School - Panther Yearbook (Memphis, TN)
- Class of 1949
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Q. UDWQW ff1ffl9't9 ANNUAL .ff X , -ix K? cf, Aja C555 KW -Mb N 1 jf fwfr? A Qi I 079 lx l X Q03 l A -gi. .I X wJ! ur W ' ' lr 'ahgicljifgx lout sucks l lvaslvfugriau-qtk P 5 SMI W I QB 'X ' ,w - , -'. X 2 fill GQ WK H A if-f 1 ,,w 3 Q 5.3920 Hgh A- LU Nh T .Ti 2' nn! w Jmsams 5 Vonvi'-9 -1 SEMO MWMfQ'1 'fMf'Hff publwfzid by Uyanfhafz sfaffoj IVIESSICK HIGH .a.- - r cw J MRS. A. C. RAUCHER lllllliflllllll To Mrs. Rancher, who has been friend, guide, and inspiration to so many seniors, We dedi- cate this l949 Messick Annual. MR. GRINTER MISS HUNT Principal Asst. Principal Q MRS, FLANIKEN MISS ROGERS MRS. IONES MRS. CRAVEN Q Secretary Sr. Adv Librarian Dietitician Q 4 p Q - Y ixxyxxfxxxfxuxf I PAGE FOUR MISS BOONE, English MISS BRYANT, Home Economics MISS CRINKLEY, Language MR. COONEY, Instrumental Music MRQ DAVIS, Social Studies SGT. DeWALD, Military MR. FINCH, Mathematics MR. GIVENS, Coach MRS. HARGETT, Com. MRS. HEBERLE, Vocational Music MISS HODGES, Mathematics MRS. IARRATT, Study Hall MRS. IOHNSON, Art MISS KEATON, Mathematics MISS KELLY, English MISS KENNER, Speech MISS LASSITER, English MRS. MCCALL, English I' MR. MCGINNIS Industrial Arts I ' I 1 Miss MORROW, Latin WL44 MR. PULLEN, Science MAI. RODDY, Military MR. RALSTON, Industrial Arts MISS WALKER, Social Studies MRS. WALTON, Mathematics MISS WELSH, Com. MISS WHITE, Mathematics ANNIUIAIL STAIFIF IOE ANN CORBITT MARTHA FOWLER DORIS DUNLAP Ass't Ediior Editor Ass't Editor ' M05 BETTY LEAKE CAROLYN WHITE CAROL THOMPSON ERNESTINE LOWRIE RUTH BELL NAT HUGHES ZELDA IENKINS CYNTHIA STUTTS PAGE six IACKIE PAGE ASSIISTIING S-IVAIFIF A BETTY ANN IOHNSON BETTY IO ADAMS ANNETTE BURCHARD IUNE SHORT Not Pictured GRACE LAWSON R IE IPD O RT IE R S First Row-Epting, Goode, Rier, Covington, Poe, Babb Second RowgBo1ding, Redfeorn, Norton, Gryder, Clark, Sadler Third Row-Crowe, Forrester, Stirnbert, Iohnson Fourth Row-Cottrell, Kelly, Bullard, Woods PAGE SEVEN SIENIIUR CLASS OIFIFIICIERS FRANK APPLEGATE IO ANN WILLIAMS FRANK THOMPSON GERRY ROWLAND TERRY EASON President Vice'Presiclent Vice-President Secretary Treasurer SIENIIOR CUUINCIIL PAGE EIGHT 22 First Row-Rowland, Eason, Applegate, Thompson, Williams Second Row-Nolen, Clifton, Sanders, Lowrie Third Row-Hughes, Riser, Burford, Sanders KID DAY COMMITTEE CAROLYN WHITE-Chairman lana Kirtland Ierry Eason CLASS DAY COMMITTEE CAROL THOMPSON-Chairman Frank Boulding Io Ann Williams Betty Io Adams SOCIAL COMMITTEE COLETTE CLIFTON-Chairman Nat Hughes Horace Burford Virginia Williams LUNCHEON COMIVIITTEE KENNETH BALL-Chairman losephine Bolding Ruth Bell ADAMS. BETTY IO Cute and petite, and oh, so sweet! Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4. Home Ec. Club 2. 3. Panther Staff 3. 4. Bowling Tea'n 2. 3. Class Officer 3. FAC 3. 4. APPLEGATE, FRANK Give us a leader of courage who believes that right makes might, a man with faith in efficiency, Pres. Senior Class. Hi-Y 4. Honor So- ciety 3. 4. Rep. Boys' State 3. ASKEY. DOT Life is a jest and all things show itg I thought so once, and now I know it. Speech Council 3. 4. Thespians 4. Student Secretary 4. BELL. KENNETH A For they that stand high it takes many blasts to shake them. Non-Com Club 3. Hi-Y 3. Stu. Gov't 2, 3. 4. Chm. Paper Drive 4. Honor So- ciety 4. Monitor 4. BELL. RUTH This fair lass knows what she's about, So all you boys had better watch out, Stu. Gov't Off. 4. FAC 3. 4. Thesp. 2. 3. 4. Monitor 4, Pan Staff 3. 4. Tri-Hi-Y 4. Bowling 2. 3. 4. Art Club 4. Senior Luncheon Comm. 4. BOULDIN. FRANK In life we shall find many men that are great, and some men that are good, but very few who are both great and good. F'ball. B'ball. Tr. 2. 3. 4. Debating 3. 4. Thes. 3. 4. N. F. L. 3. 4. Speech Coun- cil 3, 4. M Club 2, 3. 4. Who's Who 4. Hi-Y 3. 4. Non-Com 2. Monitor 4. ALMOND. RAY The light that lies in a womar1's eye has been my heart's undoing. Non-Com 3, Speech Council 2. M Club 4. Basketball 2. 3.4. Hi-Y 4. Base- ball 3. 4. ARMSTRONG. WYLLETT How sweet and fair she is. Y-Teens 2, 3. 4. Home Ec. Club 2. 3. Red Cross 3. Student Secretary 4. BARNES. I. B Write me as one who loves his fel- low man. Football 3. Non-Com Club 3. BAILEY, DORIS As merry as the day is long, as everlasting as a song. Y-Teen 4. M BELOTE. OLIVER K.. IR. You know the very road into his amz kindness and cannot lose your way. Art Club. BIVENS. VIOLET Good taste is the flower of good- ness, ROTC Sponsor 2. 3. 4. Art Club 4. Student Secretary 4, 2nd Place Letter Contest 4. PAGE NINE bn... BOATMAN, BETTY I O An inborn charm of graciousness made sweet her smile and tone. Y-Teen 4. Student Secretary 4. BOYLE, IACK BEN Good nature is the very air of a good mind. Non-Com 3. Sw. Team 3-4, Football 2, Hi-Y 4, St. Gov. 2. BOWDEN, MARGARET Magnificent spectacle of human happiness. H. Ec. Cl. 2, 3, Thesp. 2. 3, 4. Sp. Coun. 2. 3. 4. Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. Mon. 3, 4. BROWNING RUSSELL He is great enough that he is his own master. B'ball Mgr. 3. Glee Cb. 3, 4. Mil. Bd. Sch. Bd. 3, 4. Non-Cb. 2. 3. Ot. and Sp. Cb. 4. Boxing 3. BROWNING. BETTYE Manner, not gold, is a woman's best adornme-nt. norc sp. a, Y-Teens 4. BURFORD. HORACE He has a wealth of smiles and love for his fellow man. St. Gov. 2, 3. Sp. Coun. 3, 4, Non- Com 3, Sr. Coun. 4. Hi-Y 4. Soc. Com. 4. Swim. Team 4. Track 4. PAGE TEN BOYD, MILES All musical people seem to be happy. It is to them the engrossing pursuit. ROTC Bd. 2, 3, 4, Mes. Bd. 2, 3. 4. ROTC Of. 4. Non-Com 4. Who's Who 4. All-State Chorus 4, Glee Club 4. BOLDING. IOSEPHINE Grace is more beautiful than beau- ty... Sp. Coun. 2. 3. 4, Thesp. 2. 3. 4. Tri- Hi-Y 4. St. Gov't Of. 4. Cheerleader 4. Bowling 2. Off. Ass't 4. BRENNER, GEORGE fBagsl It is a beautiful necessity of his nature to love everyone. Football 2, 3. 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track 2. 3, 4, Swim. 2, 4, M Club 2, 3, 4. Sp. Coun. 2. 3. Thesp. 3, 4. Hi-Y 3, 4. Who's Who 4, Mon. 4, All-Memphis, All- State, All-Southern. All American 4. BRADY, CAROL She always has a smiling face at school and in most every place. St. Sec. 4. BRUGGE. MARTIN Ah! Why should life all labor be? Art Cb. 4, Sp. Cb. 4, Boxing 4. BRYANT , BETTYE Her voice is full of mirthful soundg a sweeter, nicer girl can ne'er be found. Y-Teen 3, 4. Mon. 3. BURCHARD, ANNETTE This most amiable maiden can't be spoken of too highly. H. Ec. Cl. 2, Tr-Hi-Y 3, 4, Mon. 3, Cheerleader 3, 4. St. Gov. Rep. 2. Bowl- ing 3, 4. Pan. St. 3, 4. CARTER, RICHARD Large is his bounty cmd his soul sincere. Band 3, 4. Non-Com 3. CASSIDY, N ORREEN Her voice was even soft, gentle and low, an excellent thing in a woman. Latin Cl. 2. OH. Ass't 4. CULP. MURRELL Live each day as ii it were your last. Track Team Mgr. 2, Hi-Y 4. CLIFTON, COLETTE Although she appears to be all fun, all of us know the good she's done. Sp. Coun., Thesp. 2, 3, 4, Lat. Cl. 2, 3. ROTC Sp. 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Bowl- ing 2, Mon. 3, Pan Rep. 4, Sr. Coun. 4, Fr. Cl. 4, Mgr. Ch. L. 4, Sr. Soc. Com. 4. DAVIS, GIL A great good handsome man is the first ot creative things. Transfer Webb School 4, Who's Who 4, Mon. 4. CARADINE, I OHN I take lite as it comes. Track Team 2, Basketball 2, 3. Base- ball 3. 4. Non-Com. 3, F'ball 3. BUTLER, I OY LOU Correct with spirit, eloquent with ease, intent to reason and polite to please. Home Ec. Club 2, 3, Ir. Speech Coun- cil 4, Thespians 4. CHILDRESS, CARROLL We grant although he had much wit, He was shy ot using it, CLARK, IEAN Of all the girls that are so sweet, there's none like pretty lean. Third Place Poster Contest Speech Council 2, 3. 4, Thespians 2, 3, 4, Tri- Hi-Y 4, Office Ass't 2. 3, 4, Art Club 4, FAC 3. 4. Pan Rep. 4, St. Comm. 4. DUNCAN , LLOYD Here's to the boy with eyes of brown, Whose spirit proud you cannot down. Track 2, Swimming 3, 4, Non-Com. 3, Hi-Y 3, 4, M Club 4, YMCA Winner 4. CORBITT, I OE ANN Her laughter rings upon your hearty she's mighty sweet, and mighty smart. Honor Society 3, 4, Speech Council 3. 4, Thesp. 4, Panther Staff 3, 4. Ass't Editor 4, Glee Club 3, 4, FAC 3, 4, Bowling 2, 3, 4, French Club. 4, State Gov't Officer 4, Y-Teens 3, Monitor 4, All-State Chorus 4. PAGE ELEVEN CRAWFORD. IOY I do confess thou art sweet. Fr. Cl. 4. H. Ec. Cl. 2. 3. Y-Teens 4. Tr.-Hi-Y 4. EASON, IERRY He puts his Worries at the bottom of his heart and smiles away. Non-Com. 3. Sp. Coun. 4. Thespian 4. Hi-Y 3. 4. Basketball 3. Student Gov't Rep. 3. 4. Sr. Treas. 4. FONVILLE. IANE Gentleness and cheerfulness, they are the perfect duties. Sp. Coun. 2. Thespian 2. FORD. CHARLES Never trouble trouble 'till trouble troubles you. FOWLER. MARTHA Infinite ideality, immeasurable real- ity, infinite personality! FAC 3. 4. V.-Pres. 4. Pan St. 3. 4, Ed- in-Chief. Off. St. Gov't 4. Mon. 4. Who's Who 4. Art Cl. 4. Honor Soc. 3. 4. 2nd Fire Prev. Essay 4. Off. Ass't 3. 2nd Exc. Cl. Essay 4. Off. Ir. Cl. 3 Lat. Cl. 2. 3. HARRINGTON. MACKEY Not a word spoke he more than was needed. PAGE TWELVE Im? V . N if wiping 'iff' wit' we A my FITZGERALD. DAVID Live today, dream tomorrow. Art Club 4. DUNLAP. DORIS ANN Sincerity and true friendship, gen- uine, heart-felt traits of pure and noble Womanhoodf' Latin Cl. 2. H. Ec. Cl. 2. ROTC Spon. 4. Sp. Coun. 4. Glee Cl. 4. Off. Stu. Gov. 2. Mon. 4. Pan. St. 2. 3. 4. Ass't Ed. 4. Vice Pres. Ir. Speech 4. GILMORE. JAMES L. Men of few words are the wisest men. ROTC 2nd Lt. 4. FORRESTER. LOUISE ANN The sweetest garland to the sweet- est maid. Glee Cl. 2. H. Ec. Cl. 2. Red Cr. 2. 3. Mon. 4. Y-Teen 3. ROTC Spon. 3. Pan. Rep. 4. GARY. KNOX His joys are as deep as the ocean and his troubles as light as the foam. F'ball. B'ketball. Track. Swim. M. Club 2. 3. 4. Non-Com. 3. Sp. Coun. 3. Pres. 4. Thesp. 3. 4. Hi-Y. 3, 4, Mon. 4. St. Gov. 4. Sp. Play 3. 4. All-Mps. Foot- ball 4. Boys' State 3. FRANKLIN. GAYLE And, oh! that eye was in itself a soul. Latin Cl. 2. Sp. Coun. 3. 4. Y-Teens 3. 4. Thespians 4. Red Cross 4. Sp. Cl. 3. 4. GAMBRELL. GLORIA Blushing is the color of virtue. ROTC Spon. 4, Y-Teens 2, 4, Pan. Rep. 2, St. Sec. 4. HICKEY, ROBERT Nothing is impossible to a willing he-art. Non-Com. 3, Capt. ROTC 4, Hi-Y 4, Baseball 4. GOODMAN. EVA A good heart's worth gold. HENSLEY, MILTON His business is to be good and hap- py today. Sp. Coun. 3, 4, ROTC Off. 4. HARMON, ROSEMARIE The glass of fashion and the mould of form. H. Ec. Cl. 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, FAC 3, 4. INMAN, BILLY Who goes quietly goes well, and who goes well, goes tar in a day. Golf 4. ' X., mf hi j W , ,,,': 2 61 GRAY, THOMAS 'Originality at any cost! A Capt. ROTC 4, Ritle Team 4. Honor Soc. 4, Amer. Chain. Soc. 3, Stu. Gov't Rep. 3, Mon. 4. GOLLADAY, DIXIE Optomistic, lull ot hope, selt-resfect- ing, and conscience tree. Thesp. 2, 3, 4, Sp. Coun. 2. 3, 4, Y- Tcc-ns 4, Sp. Play 4. HARRIS. FLOYD DAVIS fBobbyl The thrill of a happy voice, and light of a pleasant smile. Footbcfl 2, 4, Boxing 2. Track 4, Non- Com. 3, Sp. Coun. 3, Hi-Y 3, 4. HANCOCK, MARTHA Every time she smiles, and much more when she laughs, it adds some- thing to our lite. HESTER, BOBBY ll slumber did my spirit steal. Football 2. HEWITT, BETTY IANE A large part ot virtue consists in good habits. Latin C. 3, I-I. Ec. Cl. 3, Glee Cl. 4, Sp. Coun. 4, Y-Teens 3, 4. PAGE TH I RTEEN I-IIGDON, MARGERY Whatever is worth doing at all, is worth doing well. Y-Teens 4. Stu. Sec. 4. KOELZ. IOHN He gave the people of his best, His worst he kept, his best he gave. Sp. Coun. 3, 4, Rifle Team 3. 4, Thes- pians 3. 4. HORNBEAK. ANN I know you have a gentle, noble temper, a soul as even as a calm. Glee Cl. 2. 4. Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. Lib. Cl. 4, Stu. Sec. 4. All-State Cho. 4. KELLEY, WILLIAM R. CBillJ Youth, learning, gentleness, virtue, liberality, the salt and spice that sea- son a man. Rille Team 3, Capt. ROTC 4, Mon. 4. Honor Soc. 4, ludge St. Gov't 4, Non- Com. 3, Neatness Medal M. I. 2, Squad Drill Medal 3. HYDE. IEANNTNE If my heart were not light, I would die. Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Treas. City Inter-Club Coun. 4, Lib. Cl. 3. 4. H. Ec. Cl. 2, 3. KENNEDY. FRED A. Whatever he did was done with so much ease, in him alone was natural to please. Boxing 2. 3, 4. Football 2. Cadet Cap- tain 4, Non-Com. 3, Drum Maior 4, Hi-Y 4, Sp. Coun. 3, 4. PAGE FOURTEEN HUGHES. NAT The superior man is he who de- velops in harmonious proportions his moral, intellectual and physical na- ture. ' Non-Com. 3. ROTC Mai. 4, Pres. Off. and Spon. 4, Football 3, Pan. Staff 4, Traffic Ch. 4, Senior Council 4, Hi-Y 4, Mon. 4. HINEMAN, GLORIA ' There is no courage but in inno- cence, no constancy but in an honest cause. Latin Cl. 2 Y-Teens 2, 3. 4. FACS 3, 4. Sp. Count. 3, 4, Thesp. 4, Sp. Play 4. Fr. Cl. 4. KELLEY, RAYMOND Good humor is the health ot the soul. Non-Com. Cl. 3, M-Cl. 2. 3. 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Football 2. 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Track 3, 4. Golf 3.4. HUNT, PATSY Happy, thoughttul, kind and trueg There is no deed she will not do. Y-Teens 2. Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4. Mon. 4. KOEN. TOMMY lt is great and manly to disdain disguiseg it shows spirit, and proves our strength. IENKINS, ZELDA Her heart is always doing lovely things, filling my wintry mind with simple flowers, playing sweet tunes on my untuned strings, delighting all my undelighted hours. Com. Pub. Stu. Gov't 3, 4, Pan. Stall 3, 4, Ann. Stall 3, 4. Exchange Ed. 4. Thespian 4, Y-Teens 2, Home Ec. Cl. 2, 3, Library Club 3, 4, Pres. 4, Vice- Pres. 3, Monitor 4, Speech Coun. 4, Stu. Gov't Rep. 3, 4. FAC 3, 4, Assistant Li- brary 2, 3. IOHNSON, BETTY ANN Beauty has so many charms. H. Ec. Cl. 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 4, Pan. Staff 3, 4, Stu. Sec. 4, All- State Chorus 4, Winner in Messick and Mid-South Typing Contest. LANIER, ROBERT PATRICK VVhat can't be cured must be en- dured. Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Mon. 2, 3, 4, Foot- ball 2, 3, 4, Non Com. 2, 3. KING, GLORIA How goodness heightens beauty, Y-Teens 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4. Sp. Coun. 4, Thespians 4. MCCONNELL, GENE Come what may, with me it's O, K. Football 3, 4, Baseballe 3, 4, M. Club 4, Hi-Y 4, Non-Com. 3, Boxing 3, 4. KRUSE, BETTYE IOYCE Next to excellence is the apprecia- tion oi it, H. Ec. Cl. 2, 3, Y-Teens 3, 4, Sp. Cn. 4. MESSER, RALPH His strength is as the strength of ten, because his heart is pure. 'Football, Basketba'l, Track, M. Club 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Non-Com. 3, 4, Mon. 4. ,Q 'QWWV' if ww xkmyx, MOODY, VIRGIL WINPRED A good man, through obscurest as- pirations, has still an instinct of the one true Way, Trans. Cath. Hi. 3. IOHNSON, GLADYS Oi girls, with all that girlhood buys: This girl goes with a dream in her eyes. H. Ec. Cl. 2, 3, Y-Teens 3, 4, FAC 3, 4, Stu. Sec. 4. MAIORS, BOB Do unto others as you would have others do unto you. KIRTLAND, IANA A gentle maiden with cheek tinged lightly, and all hearts bless her as she passes by. Oli. Ass't 3. Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3, 4. McWHORTER, IIMMY Live and try to learn. Latin Club 2, Non-Com. 3, lst Lt. Mil. 4. LAWSON, GRACE ELLYN Not a Worry, not a care, heart and mind light as air, yet a maiden fair to see, a better friend there'll never be. Glee Cl. 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, Pan. St. 3, 4, Sp. Coun. 4, TrilHi-Y 4, Stu. Sec. 4, All-Memphis and All-State Cho. 3, 4, Lib. Ass't 2. PAGE FIFTEEN LEAKE, BETTY She is good as she is fair, as pure in thought as angels are! To know her is to love her. Capt. Cheerleader 4, All-Memphis 4, Panther Staff 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Mon- itor 4, St. Vov't Rep. 3, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, All-State Chorus 3, 4, Sp. Council 3, 4, FAC 3, 4, Soc. Chm. St. Gov't 4. MULLINS, PAUL 'Plays well the game and knows the limit, and still gets all the fun thaf's in it. Football 3, 4, All-Memphis 4, Track 3, M. Club 4, Non-Com. 3, Tennis 4, Art Club 4. MARTIN, MARY Her sunny locks hang on her tem- ples like a golden fleece. Home Ec. Club 2, Y-Teens 3, 4, Glee Club 4, Student Secretary 4, All-State Chorus 4. MOORE, I OHNNY lt's better to create than to be learned. . Non-Com. 3, 2nd Lt. ROTC 4, Rifle Team 4, Art Club 4. MCCORD, FREIDA The falling sun set her hair aflame. Y-Teens 4. MOSBY. I OE Let your conscience be your guide. Non-Com. 2, 3, Hi-Y 4, Track 4, Ten- nis 4. PAGE SIXTEEN MILLER, EARL A light heart lives long. Sp. Council 3, 4, Non-Com. 3. . - LOWRIE, ERNESTINE Friendship must be accompanied With virtue, and always lodged in great and generous minds. Messick, All-Memphis, All-State Band 2, 3, 4, Superior Band Con't 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Fr. Club 4,' o itor 4, Sr. Council 4, Panther St . KW ,ta x , MO RE, BOBBY Give the best and you get the best in return. Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 4, Track 3, M-Club 3, 4, Non-Com. 3, Mon. 4. MCALPIN, MARY RUTH 'lTime is short, make the most of it. Y-Teens 4, St. Sec. 4. MORRIS, BOBBY Let the world slide, let the World gog a fig for care, a fig for woe. Non-Com. 3, Hi-Y 4. MCCRARY, MARY SUE A kind heart is a fountain of glad- ness, making everything in its vicinity freshen into smiles. Latin C. 2, 3, 4, F. A. C. 3, 4, Honor Soc. 4, Fr. Cl. 4. MORGAN, BARBARA A smile is the whisper of a laugh. H. Ec. Cl. 2, 3, FAC 3, 4, Y-Teens 4, St. Sec. 4. O'BANNON, GENE His winning smile doth but his na- ture show. Hi-Y 4, Swimming Club 4. NOLEN. ALICE l.,oveliness unadorned, adorns the most, Sr. Y-Teen, Sr. Co. Rep. 4, St. Sec. 4. PERDUE, I AMES An honest man is the noblest work of God. Latin Cl. 2, Non-Com. 3, Sp. Coun. 3, 4, Thespian 4. OAKES, IANE The mildest manners with the brav- est mind. Sp. Cl. 2, 3, Thespian 2, 3, 4, Panther Staff 2, 3. QUALLS, ELWOOD Good nature and good sense are ever joined. Football 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3, 4, M. Club 3, Non-Com. 2, 3, 4, ROTC Lt. Col. Rifle T. 4, Ir. Cl. Pres. Sp. Cl. 2, 4, Thes- pian 3, Treas. 4. PITTARD, HOIVIER Fame and fortune isn't everything: happiness is. Non-Com. 3, 4. NAPIER, BARBARA Her friendly ways and winning smile endear her to her schoolmates. H. Ec. Cl. 2, Latin Cl. 3, Ir. Red Cross, Thes. 4, Sp. Coun. 4. PAGE, I ACKIE Look, you! I am the most concerned in my own interests. Track Z, 3, 4, Rifle Team 2, 3, 4, M. Cl. 3, 4, Debating 4, Sp. C. 4, Thesp. 4, NFL 4, Honor Soc. 4, Clee Cl. 4, Amer. Chem Soc. 3, 4, St. Gov't 2, Trai. Ch. 4, Mon 3, 4, ROTC Capt. 4, City Winner Non-Com. 2, Pan St. 4. NORMAN, MARILYN Good cheer is no hindrance to a good life. Band 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, RISER SHIERWOOD 'Tis goodwill that makes intelli- gencef' Glee Cl. 4, Hi-Y 4, Boys' City 3, Who's Who 4, Sr. Coun. 4, St. Gov't Rep. 2, Tennis 3, 4, Mon. 4. PACE, ANN Thou hast no sorrow in thy song, no winter in thy year. Lat. Cl. 2, Red Cross 2, Sp. Y-Teen 2, Thes. 2, 3, 4, Sp. Con. 3, Typ. Con. 3, St. Sec. 4. PAGE SEVENTEEN PARKER. CLEO REED, BILLY Virtue, modesty Gnd truth Ure the A kind heart is a fountain of glad- guardian angels of women. ness, LGI- Cl- 3' SP- Cl- 4' Y'TeeUS 4- Second Lt. ROTC 4. Rifle Team 2. RHODES. WESLEY LEE PATRICK. VIRGINIA In all respects one ot the best tel- lows in the world. A merry heart that laughs at care, Football 2. 3. 4. Boxing 3. Non-Com. Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4. Mon. 3. Thesp. 3. 4. Sp. 3. Mon. 4. Honor Soc. 4. Coun. 2. 3. 4. Latin Cl. 2. 3. PEEPLES. IOE ANN Shes cute and sweet and her tongue Gnd feel GPG? CIIWCIYS OH lhe Q04 The stern sculpture, with a touch no Lat. Cl. Z. Sp. Coun. 2. 3. 4. Thesp. earthly power can stay' 3. 4. ROTC Spons. 4. St. Gov't Rep. 4. Rifle Team 3, Non-Com' 3, ROBERTSON. IIMMIE P . Fields are won by those who be- ERDUE BETTY lieve in Wif1Hif1Q-H It, you can't have what you like, Football a, 4. Track. 3. 4. v. P. sn. tm' hkmg wha' You have Gov't. Mon. 4. Hi-Y 3. 4. Non-Com. 3. Glee Cl, 2, 3, Red Cross 4, Sp. Coun. 3. 4. NFL 4, M. Cl. 3. 4. PERRY. MARGARET ROSENBUSH. BOBBY She's so sweet as she can be, that's Dynamite comes in small packages. ll h' k what We G l In ' You See , Football 2. a, 4, M. ci. a. 4. Non-Com. Thespian 3. 4. Sp. Coun. 3. 4. Sp. Coun. 4. Mon. 3. 4. POE. LUCILLE ROSS. ROBERT Always be square and you ll never be cornered. ' Beautiful faces are those that wear whole-souled honesty printed there. Sp. Coun. 2. 3. 4. Thesp. 3. 4. Red N 'C '- 3' Tmk 4- Cross 3, 'ni-Hi-Y a, 4. Pon. nop. 4. PAGE EIGHTEEN PICKERING, IO ELLEN Laughing cheeriulness throws the light of day on all the paths ot lite, H. Ec. Cl. 3. Mon. 4. SANDERS, ROBERT NEAL Blessed is the man that has found his Work. Sp. Council 4, Capt. ROTC 4, Sen. Coun. 4, Hi-Y 4. REDFEARN, NANCY Oh, the music in the air and the joy that's everywhere that Nancy is. Sp. Cl. 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, V. Pres. 4, Thesp. 3, 4, NFL 3, 4, V. Pres. 4, Sec. Sp. Cl. Lt. Cl. 1, 2, 3, V. Pres. 2, Sec. 3, Pan. St. Z, 4, FAC. St. Gov't Com. Pub. 2, Girl's V. Pres. 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Sec. 3, Ch. 4, Sc. Bd. Sp. 4, Oii and Sp. Cl. 4, Sec. Hon. Soc. 3, 4, V. Pres. 4, Who's Who 4. STANFILL, NEAL We sometimes meet an original gentleman who, it manners had not existed would have invented them. Hy Y 3, 4, Non-Com 2, 3, M Cl. 2, 3. 4, Glee Cl. 2, 3, 4, B'ketball F'tba11. Golf 2, 3, 4. RIER, DONNA She walks like a Goddess. She looks like a queen. Lt. Col. 2, FAC 3, 4, Mon. 4. Sp. Cl. 3, Y-Teens 4. Who's Who 4. THOMPSON, FRANK The fellow that everybody likes generally likes everybody. F'tball, B'ball Baseball 2, 3, 4, M. Club 3, 4, Hi Y 4, Mon. 4, V. P. Sr. Class 4, V. P. St. Gov't 4. STEWARD, BOBBY GENE Only actions give to .life its strength, and only moderation gives its charm. Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, M. Cl. 3, 4, Lt. Col. 2, Sp. Coun. 4, Thesp. 4, Mon. 4, Lt. ROTC 4, Hi-Y Pres. 4, St. Gov't Rep. 4. RANDALL. BETTY From the crown of her pretty head to the sole of her feet, she is all mirth. Tumb. T. 2, H. Ec. Cl. 2, 3, Fr. Cl. 4, Lib. Cl. 2, 3, Stu. Sec. 4, Glee Cl. 2, 4, Mon. 4. SMITH, WAYNE To improve the golden moment of opportunity is the great art ot lite. REEVES, CLARA ANN Never worry-everything happens tor the best. Ir. Sp. Cl. 2, Lt. Cl. 2, Pan St. 2, Art Club 4, Y-Teens 2. TREADWAY. CHARLES E. They that govern make least noise. Mon. 2, Non-Com. 3, Hon Soc. 3, 4, Pres. St. Gov't 4, M. Cl. 3, 4, Pres. 4, Hi-Y V. P. 3. 4, Football 3, 4, 2nd All- Memphis 4, Baseball 2. 3, Who's Who 4. RHODES. BETTY LINDA The odor is the rose, the smilethe woman. H. Ec. Cl. 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4, Lib. Cl. 4, Sec. Club 4. PAGE NINETEEN ROSE, DOROTHY The only way to have a friend is to be one. Hom. Ec. 2, 3, 4, Lib. Cl.4, Sr. Y-Teens 4, Sec. Club 4. TORTI, MAURICE A man he seems of cheerful yester- days, and confident tomorrowsf' Sp. Coun. Thesp., Pres. N. F. L. 3, 4, Non-Com. 3, 2nd Li. M. 1 Bd. 4, Rifle Team 4, Honor Sec. 4, Iudge Boys' City 3, Hi-Y 4, Fr. Cl. 4. SANDERS, PATTI She's all my fancy painted her, she's lovely, she's our Patti. Trans. Iackson, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Sen. Cl. 4, Sen. Sp. Cl. 3, Stu. Sec. 4. VVILKINSON. IOHN Men of a few Words are the best men. Hi-Y 4, Sp. Coun. 3, 4, Mgr. Basket- ball 4, Mgr. Football 3, Non-Com. 3. SIMMONS, DOROTHY Virtue with talent is like a coat of mail with a sword. Honor Soc. 4, Sp. Co. Z, 3, 4, Thesp. 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4, Mon. 4, Stu. Gov't Rep. 2, F. A. C. 3, 4, Sec. 4, Cheer. Ld. 4, N. F. L. 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, 4, Varsity De- bate Team 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 3, Latin Club 2, 3, 4. SITTON, BETTYE Never be a disappointment to those who believe in me. Y-Teens 4, Student Sec. 4. PAGE TWENTY WARD, CHARLES Good cheer is no hindrance to a good life. Hi-Y 4, Non-Com. 4. ROWLAND, GERRY No gem, no gold, she needs to wear, she shines so very fair. Sec. Sop. Cl. 2, Mon. 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, gfteirleader 3, 4, Glee Cl. 4, Sec. Sen. SOWELL, BETTY The smallest, with God and truth on their side, are bigger than the 1argest. Y-Teens 4, Student Sec. 4. SAWYERS, IEAN Kind heart is a fountain of glad- ness. Hom. Ec. Cl. 2, 3, Stu. Sec. 4, Sp. Cl. 4, Sen. Y-Teens 4, Monitor 4. SISSELL, FRANCES Gentle in personage, noble by her- itage. Art Club 4. SHUTES, MARY Came l not to boast and play, but rather to mold my future way. STANLEY, CAROLYN Give the world the best you have, and the best will come back to you. Y-Teens 4, Art Cl. 4, Student Sec. 4. STIMBERT, PHYLLIS Some will always be above others. Com. San. 4. Thesp. 2, 3. 4, Parl. 4, N. F. L. 3, 4, Parl., Lat. Cl. 2, 3rd Place. I Speak For Democracy, F. A. C. Cap. 4. Sp. Cl. 2, 3, 4, Home Ec. Cl. 3. 4, Sec. IM foam' OOO Aw-.u1 co 4, Mon. 4. STRAWN. SHIRL The music that can deepest reach cmd cure all ill is cordial speech. Sec. Home Ec. 3, Sen. Y-Teens 4. TILLMAN, SHIRLEY To be hapoy be moderate in all things. Stu. Sec. 4. VANTREASE, I ULIA Either I will find a way or I will make one. Sp. Cl. 2. 3. 4. Of. Cl. 4, Home Ec. Cl. 3, 4, All-Star Cast T. I. L. L. Speech Contest, Thesp. 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Latin Cl. 2, Monitor 4. VAUGHN, AMALIE I had rather never receive a kind- ness than never bestow one. Hon. Soc. 4, Thesp. 4, Red Cross Rep. 4, F. A. C. 3, 4. Sp. Coun. 3, 4, Home Ec. Cl. 2, 3, 4, Treds. 3, Latin Cl. 2, 3rd Place Essay Contest. JO WH AM., , .ef STUTTS, CYNTHIA Always a word of joy and a smile that shines so bright, just to be around her is pure delight. Pan. St. 3, 4, Hom. Ec. Cl. 2, 3, 4, Mon. 4, Annual Stall 3, 4, Com. San. 4, French Cl. 3, 4. SUMNERS, I O ANN She was ever proud and never proud, Had a tongue at will, and never loud. Home Ec. Cl. 2, 3, Glee Club 3, Sp. Coun. 3, 4, Thesp. 3, 4, F. A. C. 3. 4, Parl. 3. THOMPSON . CAROL In her, God Wove a Web ot loveli- ness. Lat. Cl. 2, Cheerleader 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, V. Pres. 4, F. A. C. 3, 4, Annual Stall, Bus. Mgr. 4, Sop. Ed. 2, Mon. 3, Sch. Bd. Spon. 4, Com. Pub. Ir. Cl. Thesp. 3, 4, Sp. Com. 3, 4, Oil. Spon. Cl. 3. Panther Stal! 2, 3, 4, Bus. Mgr., French Cl. 3, 4, Ch. Class Day Com. VAUGHN, MAXINE 'lThe first of all virtues is innocence, the next is modesty. Sen. Y-Teens 4. VIVES, CLAIRE Silence that speaks and eloquence ot eyes. Lat. Cl. 3, 4, Off. and Spon. Cl. 4, Honor Soc. 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Red Cross Rep. 2, Sec. 2, F. A. C. 3, 4. WALDING, WANDA I make business my pleasure and pleasure my business. Sr. Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Home Ec.. Cl. 2, 3. PAGE TWENTY-ONE WILLIAMS, VIRGINIA A form more fair, a face more sweet, Noor halh it been my lot to meet. Lat. Cl. 2, St. Gov't Com. Pub. 4, ROTC Spon. Pan. Rep. 2, Sp. Con. 3. Treczs. lun. Cl. Bow. Team 3, 4, 'l'ri-Hi- Y. 3, . VJ I .1 1 wmrs, QZZQOLYN , Gr M sweignqspsfid of l el I I 1 hide er fcuzhs if. e had faults l'1' I Vfdsijw. A . 'Coit San 3, V. Pres. 3, Treas., fPres. 4 .Lat. Cl. 2. H. Ec. Cl. 2, 3. Hon. Soc. 4, Who's Who 4, Sp. Con. 3, 4, Thesp. 3, 4, NFL 4, Pan. St. 2, 4, An. Staf. 4, Fcxc. 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4, ROTC Spon. 3, 4, Sch. Bd. Spon. 3, 4, Mon. 4, ,DAR Rep. 4, Kid Day Cha. 4. 41,0-7 I.. 0 ,slgy . ff X WILLIAMS, IANE Modesty is the citadel of beauty and virtue. Y-Teens 4, Stu. Sec. 4. WILLIAMS, MARGARET The light of friendship is like the light of phosphorous, seen plainest when all around is dark, Cheer Leeuder 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, St. Gov't Treas. 4. PAGE TWENTY-TWO 4 N4 V IA .A-' ..: a if 35,3 ,...,.,. ,.. f ,.,.- ':::::' 5 '11 r esle .. , , . llll in if Y llzzzzzu 1,, , ? 'req W X is 6 3' E Not Pictured CHARLES COLLINS DON WOODS WEAVER. DOLORES This little gal with friendship true, Makes her a good pal through and through. F. A. C. 3, 4, Y-Teens 4, Lt. Cl. 3, 4. VVILLIAMS. BETTY 1 'The best part of beauty is that which no picture can express. H. Ec. Cl. 2, 3, Treus. 2, Pres. 3, Sp. Coun. 2, 3, Thesp. 2, 3, 4, F. A. C. 3, 4, St. Sec. 4. WILLIAMS, IO ANN Even virtue is more fair when it appears in a beautiful person. F. A. C. 3, 4, St. Gov't Com. Pub. 3, Mon. 3, Hon. Soc. 4, Sp. Coun. 3, 4, ROTC Spon. 2. 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Art. Cl. 4, Lat. Cl. 2, V. Pres. 2, Thesp. 3, 4, V. P. Sen. Cl. 4, Who's Who, 4, Bow. Tm. 3, Pan. Rep. 2. WILLIAMS, SHIRLEY 'XA thing of beauty is a joy forever. Sp. Coun. 2, 3, 4, Thesp. 3, 4, Lt. Col. 2. 3, Paper Queen 4. WOODS, BETTY Peace is the proper result of her Christian temper. Sec. Cl. 4, Y-Teens 2, H. Ec. Cl. 2, 3. WHOYS WHO HANDSOY EST MOST BEAUTIFUL MOST VERSATILE 'IW Aug JW Q- GIL DAVIS IO ANN WILLIAMS FRANK BOWLDIN BETTY: LEAKE MOST POPULAR MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED 'nfl 15 .ll '9 Q I GEORGE BRENNER CAROLYN WHITE CHARLES TREADWAY MARTHA FOWLER MOST TALENTED MOST INTELLIGENT 'IWW MILES BOYD NANCY REDFEARN SHERWOOD RISER DONNA RIER PAGE TWENTY -THREE IUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS l l 1 l 4 Williams, Benney, Brower, Wade, Iohnson ELEVEN-ONE CLASS First Row-Bciblo, Abernathy, Brower, Cheshier, Beckett, Belew. Second Row-Butterworth, Benny, Brown, Burnett, Burch Bullard, Anderson. Third Row-Armstrong, Bennett, Belote, Babb, Byrns, Cotes. Fourth Row-Boone, Bolton, Carter, Brcrshier, Byer, Broodloot, Burkes, Brown, Bradley. PAGE TWENTY-FOUR ELEVEN-TWO CLASS l D . e , First Row-Glidewell, Dewees, Gordon, Coke, Covington, Ditto, Foneville. Second Row-Curtis, Clark, Dilbeck, Davis, Chisrn, Corhitt, Third Row-Clifton, Dismukes, Colthrape, Childress, Crittenden, Duncan, Goode, Fourth Row-Cobb, Davis, Edwards, Gideon, Epting, Duncrvant, Fowler. Filth How-Forrester, Everett, Goodwin, Gillespie, Finger, Sixth Flow-Cole, Crawford, Doss, Gavin, Daughtery ELEVEN-THREE CLASS 'First RowiHudson, Iones, Lawler, Harrington, Kelly, Kee, Gryder, Second Flow-Hearn, Hunt, Horton, Haak, Hines, Compton. Third Row-Kunz, Hinson, Greer, Harper, Hamner, Kilmon, Harper. Fourth Rowabeake, Heinz, Iohnson, Hanna, Keating, McCallum. Filth Row-Harris, Hughes, Morris, Hamner, PAGE TWENTY-FIVE ELEVEN-FOUR CLASS First Row-Parker, Norton, Pankey, Leavell, Pankey, Mclltlpin, McBride. Second Row-McGowen, Moser, Morrow, Mc Claren, Moultrie, Mason, Parker, Luckett. Third Rowfltbernathy, Mclueroy, McDougal, Luther, Maynard, Morrow, Morrow Fourth Row-Mullins, Bailey, Mueller, McConnell, Mullins, Ledbetter. Fifth RowiMcFarland, Marshall, Mclilesky, Lorick McLellan, McMahon, Paine Sixth Row--Olden, Mann, Marshall, Blaine, ELEVEN-FIVE CLASS bl First Row-Singleton, Shannon, Sayle, Simmons, Pritchard, Russell, Scott. Second Row-Smith, Skelton, Smotherlancl, Shiv- ler, Shannon, Short, Ramos. Third Row+Peeples, Scarlett, Rawlings, Reeves, Rosenberg, Rose, Ralston, Fourth RoWfPureell Rodgers, Smith, Pittman, Sharpe, Sharpe Filth ROW-Pendergast, Price, Powell, Ray PAGE TWENTY-SIX ELEVEN-SIX CLASS .Q First Bow-Tycer, Tarr, White, Tosh, Williams, Thornton, Williams. Second BowiWilliams, Brockman, Williams, Stewart, Vaughan, Wiseman, Spencer, Stewart. Third BowAStewart, Tillman, White, Wright, Woodard, St. Iohn, Woods. Fourth Bow- Taylor, Rochelle, Tate, Willis, Tracy, Wade, Turner. Fitth Row-Vowell, Taylor, White, Richardson, Vann, Turnham TEN-ONE CLASS First Rowal'-.llison, Babb, Davis, Barnett, Andre, L. Bridger, Butler. Second Row-Ballard, Edwards, Clark, Curtis, Bridg- er, Barnette, Bailey, Clinton, Third Bow-Chappell, Crowe, Baker, Cottrell, Deaton, Baker, Davis. Fourth Bow-Bailey, Brown, Camp, Burnette, Brooks, Brigman Fifth Bow-Ashworth, Bennett, Caliqarius, Chesteen. PAGE TWENTY-SEVEN TEN-TWO CLASS First RowAFord, Gibson, Hill, Hayes, Harrison, Eble, Gammon. Second Row-Gray, Gardner, Doss, Glass, Early, Dodds, Flanagan, Third Row-Gooch, Garrett, Hitt, Ernbry, Hewitt, Hellums, Harris. Fourth Row-Garavelli, Floyd, Fuller, Eaker, Gul- lerlqe, Herron, Hopper Filth Row--Hensley, Hellums, Helms, Dickey, England, Hinant, TEN-THREE CLASS First Row---Meek, Moore, lohnson, Martin, Iohnson, Marshall, Laflerty. Second Row-King, McDaniel, Hutton, Kinsolving, lohnason, Katz Third Row-McDurrnan, Laqrone, Hopper, Kennedy, Emerson, lung, Keller, Moore, Fourth Row---lolly, Iester, Moore, Lamb, Kelley, Humphrey, Kilburn Filth Row-f-Iohnson, Mitchell, Koon, Moore, Landress, Marshall PAGE TWENTYfEIGHT TEN-FOUR CLASS I I t First Row-Moser, Rumble, Oglesby, Rier, Murphy, Sadler, Pitor. Second Row--Scriveriqr, Morgan, Shelton, Shell, Phil- lips, Perry, Nelson, Third Row-Moore, Perry, Morgan, Nelms, Russell, Moss. Fourth Row-4Rape, Sissell, Shockellorcl, Sanfl- ers, Norris, Shepherd. Fifth Row-Rousseau, Redding, Mu ler, Hurt, Sills, Rowen, Rushing. TEN-FIVE CLASS . , e , First Rowiwecxver, Smith, Stinson, Walton, Wcsche, Woods, W'ilson. Second R1iwiVlebb, Watson, Turner, Slerlfge, Stew' art, Vaughn, Third Row-Walls, Wilbanks, Terry, West, Timms, Stocssor, Welburn. Fourth Row - Smith, Tillman, Wilkins, Xiques, Wiseman, Vincent, Swift. Filth Row-Williams, Young, Tyus. PAGE TWENTY-NINE PAGE THIRTY ww' ,gg 'S ,. ps STUDENT GOVERNMENT OFFICERS Robertson, Stirnbert, Williams, White, Page, Fowler, Bolding, Thompson, Williams, Ienkins, Bell, White, Cor- Goode, Redfearn, Smith, Treaclway. bitt, Hughes, Kelly. HONOR SOCIETY First Row-Corbitt, Simmons, Williams, Vives, White. Second Row-McCrary, Vaughn, Fowler, Recltearn. Third Row- Kelly, Applegate, Rhodes, Treadway, Smith. Fourth Row-Page, Torti. Fifth Row-Bell. PAGE THIRTY-ONE MISS HOME ECONOMICS '49 ANN MCCLAREN FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA First Row-Tarr, Parker, Scott, Russell, Hayes, Nelms, Ford. Second Row-Tycer, McBride, McClaren, Gardner, Parker Moore, Harris, Vaughn. Third Row-Davis, Coke, Webb, Hitt, Cates, Dilbeck, Williams. Fourth Row-Williams, Short, Stuart Vantrease, Von Brockman, Shannon. Fifth Row-Davis, Mason, Brower, Reeves, Smith, Simmons. Fifth Row-Corbitt, Wil- liams, Stimbert, Edwards. PAGE THIRTY-TWO FACS First Row-Adams, White, Stimbert, Simmons, Hineman, Fowler, Corblt, Vaughn. Second Row-Babb, Bell, Clark, Ienkins, Thompson, Smotherman, Spenser, Pankey, Wiseman, Third Row-Williams, Summers, McCrary, Iohnson, Clifton, Rier, Rosen- berg, Vives. Fourth Row-Bennett, Armstrong, Broadloot, Brady, Williams, Brower, Norton, Filth Row-Cheshire, Byrne, Cor- bitt, Coke, Curtis, Redfearn, Leake. Sixth Row-Davis, Meyers, McClaren. SENIOR Y-TEENS First Row-Goode, Vaughn, Gordon, Hyde, Epting, Boatman, Thornton, Sowell, Second Row-Rhodes, Hornbeak, Iohn- son, Crawford, Rier, Browning, Sawyer, Armstrong, McCord. Third Row-Smotherman, Wiseman, Reeves, Vaughn, Sitton, Gambrell, Welsh, Wilson. Fourth Row-Cheshire, Walding, Woods, Rose, King, Bryant, Ford. Fifth Row-Kruse, Morgon, Heins, Covington, Hewitt, Vaughn, Corbitt, Wilson. Sixth Row-Davis, Babb, Franklin, Rosenberg, Coke, Hewitt, Harrington. Seventh Row-Martin, Curtis, Strong, Nolen, Parker, Golladay, Rier, Nelms. Eighth Row-Williams, Iohnson, Hineman, Ham- ner, Byrns. PAGE THIRTY-TH REE THESPIANS First Bow-Pace, Bowden, Simmons, Vantrease, Clilton, Thornton, Lawler, Tosh. Second Row-McDaniel, Napier, Frank- lin, Bier, Williams, Thompson, Vaughn, Corbitt, White. Third RoWaBeckett, Poe, Hediearn, Bell, Patrick, Bolding, Clark, Norton. Fourth BowfWilliarns, Cheshier, Byrns, Coke, lenkins, DeWese, Fonville. Fifth Row--Bullard, Oakes, Stimbert, Vau- ghn, Short, Coltharp, Pankey, King. Sixth Row-Wood, Hineman, Golloclay, Hammer, Torti, Page, Benney, Blackard, Butterworth. Seventh Bow-Bosenbush, Boulolin, Brown, Koelz, Burch, Turner, Boone. Eighth Row-Shackeliord, Steward, Wilkinson, Oualls, Eason, St. lohn SENIOR SPEECH COUNCIL First BowiMcDaniel, Bowden, Pace, Simmons, Vantrease, Corbitt, Thompson, Tosh, White. Second Row-Franklin, Poe, Bell, Wiliams, Pankey, Norton, Clark, DeWese, Fonville. Third Row-Beckett, Perry, Redfearn, Clifton, Byrns, Coke, Patrick, Bolding. Fourth Row-Cheshier, Bullard, Stimhert, Vaughn, Short, Coltharpe, Summers, Parker. Fifth Bow-Rosenbush, Woods, Bouldin, Hineman, Golloclay, Turner, St. Iohn, Hamner. Sixth Row-Boone, Brown, Bailey, Torti, Brown, Benney. Seventh Bow-Kennedy, Robertson, Qualls, Burtord, Wilkinson, Hensley. PAGE THIRTY-FOUR F' li ij K r V t l.,, IUNIOR SPEECH CYOUNCIL First Bowfllill, Gardner, Hays, Walton, Dunlap, Baker, Kruse, McBryde, Marshall. Second Bow - McDaniel, Turner, Sledge, Lcake, lenkins, Bier, Lawson, Napier, Lawler. Third Bow-Hutton, Rumble, Sawyer, Sissell, King, Armstrong, Lal- forty, Butltgr. Fourth Bow-Murphy, Kee, Bustemeyer, Barnett, Doss, Stokes, Moore, Perry. Filth Bow-Mclklpin, Watson, Park- f.r, Early, Puryoar, Butler, Srnotherman, Shivler. Sixth Bow-Butterworth, Steward, Williams, Baker, Birch, Cobb, Hewitt, Seventh Bow--Eason, McKlesky, Mullins, Baker, Moore, Blackard. Eighth Bow-Ford, Rochelle, Helms, Page, Hensley, Brugge, Brigman, Miichell Ninth Bow Sissell, Tracy, Richardson, Sanders, Carr, England. N . F . L . DEBATING TEAM First Bow-Simmons, White, Bedlearn, Second Bow- Bouldin, Simmons, Page, Torti. Stimbert, Short Third Bow-Bouldin, Torti, Robertson. PAGE THIRTY-FIVE SENIOR GLEE CLUB First Row-Prichard, Piter, Corbitt, Eikner, Short, Pankey, Pankey, Hill. Second Row - Beckett, Sledge, Garratt, Smith, Browning, Vann, Norman, Kinsolving, Norton, Heberle. Third Rowklqier, King, Burnett, Rushing, Riser, Boyd, Grycler, Sad- ler Fourth Row-McDaniel, Wise, Doss, Staniill, Lanier, Baker, Shivler. Fifth Row-Coltharpe, Dunlap, Leake, Rowland, Iohn- son, Hornbeak, Epting Sixth Row-McAlpin, Hewitt, Crockett, Page, Lawson, Martin, Armstrong, RED CROSS First Row--Forehand, Holly, Guthrie, Flistig, Barber, Shevel. Second Row-Franklin, Potts, Allison, Marshall, Moser. Third Row-Cheshier, Purdue, Hewitt, Benson, Misaracha, Butterworth, Fourth Row-Cobb, McBride, Vaughn, Winston. PAGE THIRTY-SIX LATIN CLUB First Row-Wilson, B. Vaughn, Simmons, McCrary, Cottrell, Beyer, Piper, S. Potts, Oglesby. Second Row-Kirby, Stoesser, Rumble, Allison, Glass, M. Perry, Pape, Ristig, Mosier, Short. Third Row-Perry, P, Kinsolving, Doss, Wilbanks, L. Smith, Rus- sell, Edmundson, Olsen, E. Smith. Fourth Row-Forehand, I. Mc Alpin, M. Curtis, Kraft. Fifth Row-Harris, Kruse, Vincent, Mr'- Lesky, B. Williams, Manning, Pruett, Garcrvelli, LIBRARY CLUB ART CLUB Bullard, lones, Wilbanks, Chappel, Cheshire, Byrns, Babb, Davis, Meek, Embry, Turner, Stoesser, Bordon lenkins, Iohnson, Hyde, Rose, Rhodes, Hornbeak. Covington, Rosenberg, McDougal, Belote, Fowler, Reeves Williams, Clark, Bell, Martin, lohnson, Sissell, Brugge Moore, Belote. PAGE THIRTY-SEVEN 1 1 MONITORS First Row-Stimbert, Rodtearn, Vantrease, Bell, Simmons, Lowrie, Hunt, White. Second Row-Thompson, Pickering, Forrest. er, Dunlap, lenkins, Leake, Corbiit. Third Row-Almond, Steward, Rosenbush, Rier, Rowland, Fowler, Bowden, Glidewell, Fourth Row-Qualls, Bouldin, Thompson, Kelly, Hughes, Applegate, Robertson. Fifth Row-Duncan, Sanders, Bell, Torti, Rhodes, Riser, Smith. Sixth Row-Davis, Moore, Messer, Young, Rushing. OFFICE I-ISSISTANTS First Row-Stoesser, Clark, Mclilpin, Williams, Kelly. Second Row-O'Bannon, Cassidy, Bolding, Ward. Third Row-Cliw ton, Sanders, Manning, Gilliland, Blackburn. Fourth Row-Whi te, Williams, Schmidt, Duncan. PAGE THIRTY-EIGHT STUDENT GOVERNMENT COUNCIL First Row-Shztield, Abernathy, Forbes, Riddick, Wofford, Bowman, Gilland, Sanders. Second Row-Lamb, Herrirnan, Colbert, Waters, Rivallto, Kruse, Pope, Leath, Terrell. Third Row-Rogers, lung, Deaton, Tillman, Scrivener, Hill. Fourth How -Bonny, Hughes, Forrester, Stewart, McClaren, Simmons, Eason, Steward, Williams, lenkins. STUDENT SECRETARIES t First Row-lohnson, Hancock.-Second Row-Rose, Hornbeak, Gambrell, Sanders. Third Row7Hyde, Williams, Sawyer, Sowell, Brady. Fourth Row-Welch, Pace, Cassidy, Boatman. Fifth Row-Armstrong, Morgan. Sixth Row--Woods, Perry. Sev- enth Row-Stanley, Sitton, Williams, Strawn, Rhodes, McCord, lohnson. PAGE THIRTY-NINE SENICR HI-Y First Row-Ralston, Rogers, Rosenbush, Robertson, Messer, McConnell, Steward, Forrester. Second Row-Ward, Leake, Cole, Kelly, Mosby, Hinson, Taylor, Thompson. Third Row-Vann, Sharpe, Rochelle, Bouldin, Almond, Stanfill, Kennedy. Fourth Row-O'Bannon, Culp, Burford, Eason, Treadway, Wade, Wilkinson. Filth Row-Abernathy, Duncan, Hickey, Harris, Morris, Sharpe, Hughes. Sixth Row+Applegate, Bell, Hughes, Torti, Riser, Sanders. TRI HI-Y First Row-Adams, Williams, White, Thompson, Roland, Lowrie, Williams, Redfearn. Second Row-Tarr, Lawler, Hunt, Kirtland, Leake, Poe, Sanders, Moser, Belew. Third Row-Parker, Sadler, Clifton, Early, Scrivener, Lawson, Crawford, Piier. Fourth Row-McDaniels, Bowden, Clark, Hamner, Puryear, King, Gordon, Sayle. Fifth Row-Vives, Bell, Bolding, Patrick, Park- er, McDougal, Kee, Brower, Gryder. Sixth Row-Cheshier, Bennet, Norton, Williams, Burchard, Rust, Panlcey, Hudson. PAGE FORTY BAND OFFICERS main' W-wdbi' sr '5 Ernestine Lowrie, Fred Kennedy, Hn '-ll Browning, Iimmy Finger, Claude Benney SCHOOL X PAGE FORTY-ONE PAGE FORTY -TWO SENIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS .ph 'CWD Ziff .W f Rowland, Williams, Gryder, Simmons, Glidewell, Burchard, Thompson, Norton, Bolding, Leake. Almond, Qualls, Tate, Cole, Duncan, Brenner, Smith, Marshall, Kelly, Blaine, Messer, Mullins, Treadway, Moore, Collins, McConnell, Bouldin, Stanfill, Page, Steward, Humphrey, Robertson, Rosenbush, Forrester, Thompson. PAGE FORTY -TH REE I PAGE ' FORTY-FOUR r PAGE FORTY-FIVE L rAv v'Nf5Nr'v'V4v'v'v'NfXfAv'v4V4Nf5f 4AA fl V V V v v v A Rf RZ f 3 1, A I l I 5 Season s Football Statistics 5 ? 4 5 exec- 4: t 4 1 TOTAL FIRST DOWNS ....... 66 62 I 5 By Rushing ......,.. 60 51 5 By Passing ......... 2 11 15 By Penalty .,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,, 4 U 1 :5 NUMBER RUSHING ATTEMPTS ........ 286 259 it Net Yards Rushing ,..,,.,..,,, 1594 946 41 45 Yards Lost Rushing ........ 256 110 gl ,P FORWARD PASSES ' 15 Attempted ..,.,,. ,,,,,,. ..,, 3 9 73 5 1? Completed .,.,...,,,,,.,.,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, 1 1 23 4 5 Net Yardage ...,........,,.,,.,.....,.,,,.,..,, ,. 228 321 41 15 Yards Lost Con completionsb ...,... 0 8 1 15 Percentagg .................................... .. .282 .315 1 ntercepte By .......................,...... .. 15 7 1 13 Yards Interceptions Returned ...,... .. 280 67 15 1, RUSHING AND PASSING 1, Total Plays .......,t..,......... 325 332 1 1 Total Yardage . .,....,.,,..,,.,. 1822 1267 4 AVERAGE GAIN PER GAME 171 ........ 260.3 181.0 1 5 Rushing ...............,,,.,.,,...,,,., 227.7 137.1 15 Passing ............ 32.6 45.9 5 NUMBER PUNTS ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,t, 30 33 1 4? glyerage Punt ......... 27.8 31.1 5 5 nts Blocked ........ 1 0 4 1 17 PUNTS RETURNED ,..,,.........,.. 21 9 1: 41 Average Return ......... 8.2 12.9 1g NUMBER KICKOFFS ,.....,,,.... ,, 28 20 15 Average Kickoff ......... 1, 46,0 40.3 1 15 KICKOPES RETURNED ........... ,, ta 28 It Average Return ................ 1. 18.8 17,3 5 47 NUMBER PENALTIES .......................,.,.. ,, 26 30 4, 11 Yards Lost on Penalties ........ . 226 264 15 1g NUMBER EUMBLES ....,,,.,.......,..,.....,,,.,., ,, 25 26 1, Ball Lost ................... . I1 13 1 5 TOUOHDOWNS SOORED ......... I 25 10 5 Rushing ....................... . 18 7 15 Passing ........................... 4 2 1? Intercepted Passes ......... 3 O 1, Punt Returns .......,..... U 1 1 5 EXTRA POINTS 15 Attempted ........ . 25 10 Made ............ . 13 5 1: TOTAL POINTS .......... .. 163 as 1 5 49 A E Y' 5 PAGE FORTY-SIX A TEAM BASKETBALL Brenner, Stcmlill, Messer, Cole, Tote, Collins, Brown, Almond, Cocrch Givens B TEAM BASKETBALL l First Row-Hunncr, Rushing, Hensley, Bolton, Williams. Second Rowgliousseou, Decxton, Perry, Humphrey. Third Row- Wilkinson, Londess, Hughes, Rowan, Coach McGinnis. PAGE FORTY-SEVEN TRACKTEAM L BASEBALLTEAM PAGE FORTY-EIGHT BOXING TEAM ,ami Ledbetter, Baker, Harringlon, Leake, Kennedy, Ford, Richardson, McConnell, Blaine. CZK yd BOWLING TEAM GOLF TEAM Burclmrd, Corbitt, Bell, Williams, Williams Stanfill, Kelley PAGE FORTY-NINE PAGE FIFTY I4 ROTC OFFICERS if .j aggjyw ..,,,.,-. 5 .. ,fi E Mm? A Capt. Sanders Capt. Brashier Capt. Gray Capt. Vives Capt. Hickey Capt. Leavell LT. COL. QUALLS . .vvge .-.:--' :-::.-:., . ..... --:--- - ' -:.,v ,.,.,Q + -:,::::::: 5 ziz 5 '::2-:' LT. COL. REDFEARN MAI. HUGHES MAI. GLIDEWELL S PAGE FIFTY-TWO Capt. Kennedy Capt. Bivens Capt. Page Capt. Hudson Capt. Hensley Capt. Gambrell Capt. Kelly Capt. Tycer ROTC OFFICERS LT. REED LT. VANTREASE LT. McWI-IORTER 'Hi LT. PEEPLES LT. HUGHES ...J Q LT. RUSH gg T 5 LT. MOORE Z? LT. BELOTE 2 T --:' LT, SMITH W ' T ,- ' A 'T'- ..,, ' I ' LT. DUNLAP rg :,, ii ,VV Y W' W ' T1 ---T jj. LT' STEWP-RD ' . TT ': .--: LT. WILLIAMS 2 , .,.., 6 i I f ,.,---- Z fi.. .,, ....,..,. . , I .,-,A Z ' IE ::-::,: : 1:1 -I AA LT. GILMORE LT, PONVILLE ff ' ..... LT. BROWNING LT. WISE LT. BOYD LT, GRYDER LT. TORTI LT. WHITE PAGE FIFTY-THREE COMPANY A-1stPLATOON s, First Row-Kilman, Kelly, Tycer, Moore, Belote, Puckell, Second Row-Gulledge, Iohnson, Chappell, Hopper, Her- ron Third Row-Bradly, Davis, Davis, Dickey, Keating. Fourth Row--Hurt, Brown, Hines, li rius, Payne, Turner Filth Row--Brigrnan, Baker, Brooks, Bennett, Mullins, Sixth Row-Price, Brown. , X XA, . lt W3 l t x' l f lx , -, tg COMPANY A--Znd PLATOON 'AMA XJ Qnjktt First Row-McWhorter, Peeples, Turham, Rochelle, Hamner, Hier, Hughes. Second Row-Goodman, Scarlett, Butferworth, Lorick, Wiseman, Cole, Ledbetter. Third Row-Rogers, Iolly, Rousseau, Abernathy, Xiques. Fourth Row-Purcell, Forrester, Wil- liarns, Marshall, Birch, Sissell, Walls, Fifth Row-Marshall, Shepherd, Mueller, McCain, Muller, Rowan, Sixth Row-Blaine, Sills, Vann, Henson, Morrow, PAGE FIFTY-FOUR COMPANYB-JstPLATOON First Row--Kunz, Page, Hudson, Gilmore, Fonville, Sharp, Pittman. Second Row-Bullard, McDurrnan, Kilburn, Harper, Bullard, Ralston, Third Row-Crone, Taylor, Marshall, McClellan, McConnel, Kelley. Fourth Row-lung, Iester, Keller, Carr, Lamb, Acree, Fifth Row-Willis, England, Hensley, Landress, Eaker. Sixth Row-Camp, Hinant, Koon, Crawford, Chesteen, Ashworth. COMPANY B-ZndPLATOON First Row-Smith, Dunlap, Ray, Brown, Williams, Steward, Second Row-Wellborn, Tate, Wilkins, Shackeliord, Moore, Mitchell. Third Row-Rape, Moore, Rawlings, McCallum, Wood. Fourth Row-Perry, Russell, Moore, Russell, Mullins. Fifth Row -Smith, Redding, Young, Rushing, Tyus, Dunnavant. Sixth Row-Humphrey, Norris, Mann, Richardson, Sharp. PAGE FIFTY-FIVE STAFF i First Row-Qucxlls, Redleorn, Hughes, Bivens, Second Row-Sanders, Broshier, Gray, Vives, Hensley, Gombrell, Third llowflrlickey, Leotvell, Reed, Vcmtrecrse. Fourth ROWSDOSS, Everett, Burke, Anderson, Peeples. RIFLE TEAM First Row-Page, Boone, Finger, Kelly, Puckell. Second Row-Cobb, Reed, Moore, Quolls, Eoker. Third RowfBennett, Penclerqosst, Torti, Gray, Tracy, PAGE FIFTY-SIX ROTC BAND S Wm: , K FQ L I First Row-Kennedy, Bivens, Browning, White, Torti, Gryder, Boyd. Second Row-Clinton, Tillman, Stuart, Gciravelli, Black- crrd, Bailey, Baker Third Row-Wade, Hellums, Benney, Fuller, Finger, Smith. Fourth Row-Keaton, Burnett, Lcxgrone, Mc- Lesky, Cobb, Filth Row-Vincent, St, lohn, Helms, Harris, Trdcy, White. Sixth Row-Gavin, Powell, Pe-ndergdsst. PAGE FIFTY-SEVEN M I PAGE FIFTY-EIGHT .psf-'S Juncbz flc?lz - Y e. NINE-ONE CLASS First Row-Abernathy, Edrriundsori, Compton, Bell, Broudton, Brenning, Butterworth. Second Row-Bloodworth, Browning, E. Brown, Clinton, Dilbeck, S. Brown, Forrester. Third Bow-Brower, K. Colbert, P. Colbert, Doiniel, Forehcmd, Ezzell, Kraft. Fourth Row--1-Finger, Curtis, Eikrier, Etheridqe, Atkins, Conn Fifth Row-Che-steen, Ecxker, Adler, Blcrdloke. ' in Q NINE-TWO CLASS First Bow-Hooker, Iones, Gerlcmd, Fulghurn, Hill, Lowrie, Leclke. Second Bow-Hamilton, Keelen, McAlpin, V. Iones, Kal ey, Guthrie, Holly. Third Bow-lscxrninger, Hooks, Kirby, Goble, Kinsolving, locks, lessup. Fourth Bow-Hole, Campbell, Kent Kutz, Heuchcrn, Herron Fifth Bow-Herrimoin, Harris, Holland, lohnson, Manning, Kruse. PAGE SIXTY NINE-THREE CLASS First Row-Moser, Peeples, Pape, Ristig, McClel'o'1, Mare, Mullins, Olson. Second Row-Poindexter, McConncll, Russell, Muller, Rogers, Moore, Roach. Third Row-H. Sanders, E. Sanders, Oglcsby, Moore, Richberger, Miller, I. Parris. Fourth Row -Morris, Pruett, Napier, Northern, Pennebaker, Morrow. Filth Row--Norilect, Iackson, Rivalto, Muller, I. Parris. N NINE-FOUR CLASS ' First Row-Sherman, White, Scroggins, Tapp, Watts, Smith, Winston, Wade. Second Row-Sanders, Short, Smith, Wright, Williams, Wade, Woods. Third Row-Short, Waters, T, Sanders, Smith, Wagner, Shelton, Walch, Tucker. Fourth RowAWillis, Williams, Walker, Ward. PAGE SIXTY-ONE ,vfeil 1 fx, I utkbd A 17,-LX' I EIGHTH GRADE BOYS First Bow-Cornell, McCallum, Baberts, Scroggins, Holt, Reeves, Gray, Tatum, Swinclell, Heinz, Ballard. Second Bow-- Lamb, McDurrnan, Kirtland, Gatewood, Graham, Farmer, Watts, Keelen, Killer, Barber. Third Row-Spencer, Bailey, Mabe, Bennett, Barnes, D, Duncan, Blackwood, Coltharp. Fourth Row-Sayle, O'Bannon, Baker, B. Terrell, Millican, Ledbetter, Melton, Emerson, Zellner, Eckart, Bambrell, Dowda, Smith. Filth Row--Bullock, Melear, Sanders, Tucker, Fulle, McIlwain, Rushing, Kelley, Page. Sixth Row-Prince, Talbert, Horton, G. Duncan, Luna, Stephens, Braddock, Shepherd, Naylor. Seventh Row-Ma Cann, S. Terrell, Balto, Boydston, Breining, I-lellums, Childers. EIGHTH GRADE GIRLS First Row-N. Iohnson, Haskins, McCrary, McGowen, Marler, Kruse, Massey, Rushing, Sanders, Rowland, G. Wright, Bur- tord, McConnell. Second Bow-Holt, Martin McCall, Hornbeak, Carr, P. lohnsoii, C. Chiles, Woods, Eble, Cunningham, S. Chiles. Third Row+Manning, Iacobs, Ludlam, McCann, Butler, McManus, Bolgeo, I. Parker, Angelo-Smith, Chapman, Mattes, Fourth Row-Keelen, Howles, Reid, Misuraca, Benson, Blackwood, Reed, Abbey, Fitth RowiWeaver, Leatherwood, Wilson, Phillips, Early, Bryant, S. Wright, Abernathy, Wager. Sixth Row-Channel, Landstreet, Davis, Dounen, D. Parker, Rustemeyer, Spirou, Hensley, Adair. Seventh Row-Pruette, Cross, Alise, Thomason, Townsend, Puryear, Flanagan, Rickard. Eighth Row -Singleton, Parnell, M. Perry, Hall, Dunlap, Sayle, McDaniel, Meador, Cook. PAGE SIXTY-TWO SEVENTH GRADE BOYS Adams, Albright, Allen, Ashworth, Baker, Banks, Barnes, Bixler, Blackard, Bohanon, Bowman, Brockwell, Brown, Burch, Cal- houn, Carr, Carlton, Chiles, Cobb, Corley, Cook Covington Cude, Dameworth, Darden, Dungan, Edgerly, Farmer, Fayssoux, Forbes, Foote, Garavelli, Glass, Guiner, Gulledge, Hay, Hester, Hopper, Hopper, Iohnson, Kennedy, Kernan, Kilburn, Kyle, Lady, Marshall, Matlock, McCracken, McCullough, Merritt, Messer, Pankey, Parkinson, Parnell, Parrish, Perry, Puckett Rap,e, Rawls, Reaves, Rice, Riddick, Riley, Ristig, Rowe, Rutherford, Salter, Scarlett, Sharp, Sharp, Sharp, Short, Smith, Sorsby, Stan- ley, Tiller, Walker, White, Willingham, Windham, Winston, Woods, Wood, SEVENTH GRADE GIRLS Adams, Barber, Boswell, Cannon, Carroll, Cash, Cox, Duncan, Fitzhugh, Fletcher, Forehand, Garland, Gentry, Haglin, Hall, Hineman, Hines, Holly, Hooker, Howard, Iohnson, Kennedy, Lee, Lewis, Long, Louise, McCann, Millar, Mooney, Northern, Olson, Prince, Ragsdale, Reed, Richie, Sawner, Savage, Shivelle, Short, Swift, Tapp, Tingle, Tucker, Tully, Turner, Vinson, Walker, Ward, Watson, Watson, White, Wilkins, Williams, Williams, Willis, Wilson, Winlord, Wiseman, Wofford. PAGE SIXTY-THREE IUNIOR Y-TEENS First Row-Manning, Watts, Leith, Forehand, Rushing, Rowland, Massey, Davis, Cross, Kruse, White. Second Row--WoL lord, Tingle, Walker, Wilson, D. Parker, I. Parker, E. Smith, l-lull, Hornbeak, McCall, Prince. Third Row-Short, McCrary, Pru- ette, Hineman, Pisig, Tapp, Blackwood, Bolgeo, Mooney, Benson. Fourth Bow-Fulghum, McAlpin, Misuraca, Clinton, Eut- terworth, Eble, Woods, Savage, Rickard, I. Short. Filth PlowfPerry, Fleid, Singleton, Rustemeyer, Forrester, Bloodworth,BrownA ing, Brown, Miss Lassiter, Sixth Row---Bell, L. Smith, Reed, Dilbeck, M. Perry, Ludlam. IUNIOR HOME ECONOMICS CLUB First Rowflohnson, Rushing, Manning, McGowen, Marler, Kruse, Massey, Sanders, Ftowland, Martin, Burlorcl, McConnell. Second Row-Roach, McCall, McCrary, Pape, Olson, P. lohnson, Clinton, Gable, Woods, Eble, Kinsolfing, l. Short. Third Row -Holt, l-lornbeak, E. Smith, L. Smith, Misuraca, McManus, Bryant, Parker, Chapman. Fourth Row-W'inston, Carr, Reid, Phil lips, Brieming, McClellan, Hamilton, Angulo-Smith. Filth Row-eChannel, Fulghum, Howells, Moore, Iones, S, Chiles, Reed. Sixth Row-Weaver, l-lall, Ludlum, Rustemeyer, Parker, Benson, Bolgeo, C, Chiles. Seventh Row-Hensley, Powmen, Wilson Davis, Early, Dunlap, Butler, Abernathy, Abbey, Blackwood, Adair. Eighth Row - Iacobs, Spirow, Singleton, Leith, Cross, Watts, Cooke, Lowrie, V. lones, Brown, Browning, Bloodworth, Flannagan, Rickard. PAGE SIXTY-FOUR IUNIOR HIGH GLEE CLUB First RowfManning, Flaniken, McCord, Leatherwood, Sanders, Massey, Rustig, Kruse, Wright, Parker, Burford. Second Row-Iohnson, Sayle, Martin, Blockwood, Dunlap, Browning, Halt, Childs, Wood, Elbe, Puryear. Third Row-Taylor, Wright, Meador, l-lornbeak, Reid, Miscari, Butler, Davis, Childs. Fourth Row-Chandler, Pruett, Phillips, Spiron, Early, Hensley, Mc- Mannis, Rustemeyer, Cross, Perry, Abernathy, Abby, Verson, Chatman, Filth Row - Scroqgins, Dowda, Sanders, Gatewood, Terrell, Kirtland, Ledbetter, Spencer, Sayle, Emerson, Prince, Rushing, Baker, Page, Roberts, Sixth Row-McCann, Duncan, Millican, Tucker, Nailer, Bennett, Shepard, Stevens. SAFETY COUNCIL First Row-Reeve, Forrester, Thomas, Seabode, Mitchell, Kennedy, Phillips. Second Rowvlrlassell, Vookler, Turner, Mas- sey, Leatherwood. Third Row-Evans, Holloway, Higginbotharn, lones. Fourth Row-Coltharpe, Brown, Layne, Kent, Mr. Davis. PAGE SIXTY-FIVE IUNIOR H1-Y First Row-Craft, Woods, Moore, Atkins, Tatum. Second Row 3 Duncan, Harriman, Short, lsaminger, Third Row - Ezell, Wade, Kruse, Terrell. Fourth Row-Ward, Walker, Babb, Osborne, Page IUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS l-laqlin, Olson, lanes, Mosier, Ristig, Gatewoocl ' PAGE SIXTY SIX IUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL TEAM IUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL First Row-Coach Rcrlston, Northern, Waters, Rivdlto, Adler, Herrimcm. Second Row-Terrell, Sciyle, Tdlbert, Lund, Ledbet- ter. Third Row--Rushing, Terrill, Childers, Heuchcm, Fourih Row-Woods, Winston, Millicorn, Babb, Tillmczn. PAGE SIXTY-SEVEN PAGE SIXTY- qgf fig J Z EIGHT is eHPf 1 I- gwxwm ' yy A ?f gi 'N Ni? F 3 ll Thank YOU. To those Who gave, l Want to show My thanks for making This annual go. To you, Miss Boone, For the precious hours You slaved and saved and Directed us how, To every member of the staff You all have worked so hard, To those Whose agile fingers fly O'er keys of old black type, To generous hearts who gave us ads, To all of you I say, g lt's sure been fun, but now it's done, All that remains is- Thanks YOUR EDITOR U P GE SIXTY-NINE xm- www PAGE SEVENTY s- man. We M. A, QQ . ,if J ,1 ,H Quin lllu lulnunnnnnlnnnlunnunnnnn lllnlllull ulllnIIIIInInlIIllnlllIllnluununlluiuulnnllnnuun lullu :nulllnnuunlnnln CONGRATULATIONS! M E ay each of You Attain the Height to Which You Strive! May You be an Honored Exam I t F ' pe o uture Messick Graduates! HY -GRADE FEED 61 SUPPLY COMPANY 3072 SOUTHERN AVENUE TELEPHONE 4-3464 STAFF-O-LIFE FEEDS-STRAW-HAY Garden 6 Field Seed-Fertilizer Garden Tools 5 Implements VISCIT OUR STORE-YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME Greetings, Graduates! McLAURINE'S BAKERY 569 South Highland Telephone 4-4332 ' if McLaurine's Crossown Bakery 1322 Madisom Ave. Telephone 2-1407 FRESH ROLLS, BREAD, CAKES AND PIES KEEP PHYSICALLY FIT RAINBOW LAKE SWIM-SKATE-DINE--DANCE FREE PICNIC GROUNDS, FREE PARKING SPACE FOUNTAIN SERVICE For Reservations Phone 4-1918 Congratulations, Senior Class of 1949! WEONA FOOD STORE No. 55 575 South Highland Phone 48-3970 Good Luck, Messick Graduates MACK'S GROCERY AND MARKEI' FREE DELIVERY 2966 Carnes Phone 48-2520 unnluuunnunnnununu lIllnllIllIlllvlllllllrllllllllllllullu Good Luck to Messick Graduates! FAMOUS BARBECUE GARDENS FOR GENUINE PIT BARBECUE SANDWICHES-CURB SERVICE-GROCERIES Louis Berretta. Proprietor 3477 Park at Highland WEONA FOOD STORE No. 47 I. A. STARLING-Owners-I, H, MCWHORTER Quality Meats'-Fresh Vegetables-Groceries Complete Line of Bird's-Eye Frosted Foods 626 S-emmes- In Buntyn Phone 4-7357 Congratulations and Best of Luck to The Graduates of 1949! HOWARD MORRIS COMPANY . WESTINGHOUSE APPLIANCES, HARDWARE DuPONT PAINTS, SPORTING GOODS HOME NEEDS 3523 Walker Ave. Phone 34-5531 DRAPER'S SERVICE STATION L. C. Draper-R. W. Draper WASHING. GREASING-POLISHING , - 3222 southern E Phone 4-9129 lAY'S DRUG STORE C. IABLIN, Manager PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY 2 2911 Park Avenue Phone 34-3747 --E1 nnnlullnllululuunlnnnnlnnInrnnunnulununnunnunlu CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES! lllllnul1IllnllllllIlIlllnllllllllllllullllllllnnnlulllluulllnlllnnllnllnllllnnnlllnnlnnm BEST WISHES GRADUATES OF '49 . . HU LL-DOBB OMPAN Y 5 Normal Shell Service Station S C 548 S th H, hl d WORLD'S LARGEST FORD DEALER ou ig an 5 Phone 34-7473 115 SOl.1lh Third SL Phone 8-8871 E Congratulations to the Messick Seniors! Normal Department Store 553 South Highland Phone 48-9522 CONGRATULATIONSWBEST WISHES MESSICK GRADUATES Whitten Bros. Hardware Co. 2 Locations 2909 Park Ave 4-6268 549 S. Highland 34-5506 ooon LUCK MESSICK GRADSQ - HARRY MADISON FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS LOCKERS FOR RENT - Highland 6. Southern Phone 48-8516 Numy Austell Hines Piano Studio CHRISTENE AUSTELL, ASS'T, TEACHER : Authorized Progressive Series Teacher . PIANO-THEORY-APPRECIATION Phone 34-4170 3312 Spottswood Best Wishes to the 1949 Graduates! Normal Shoe Rebuilders CLEANERS one PRESSERS Uunder New Management by APPLEBAUM 5 551 South Highland Phone 4-7660 nun-mn-numnnumnnn-mmnnnnunuununnunnnnlnumumm..ummmmnumunumm-nmuu-nunun-mmmnmmnnunnnmmn-mnnunmmm:nmmnnnunnnmmmnummI'.'I NOW AVAILABLE .... Bird's Eye Frozetn Orctnze Iuice Delicious-Convenient- Inexpensive At Your Favorite Retail Grocer Distributed By D. Canale 6 Co. 307 So. Front Phone 5-6811 W'EONA FOOD STORE No. 52 2764 Midland aflosephine 48-2611-Phones-48-2612 FOR FINER FOODS FRANK COSCIA WE DELIVER BEST WISHES TO THE GRADUATES! CARADINE'S SERVICE STATION 6 GARAGE I. A. CARADINE, Ir. 3440 Southern Phone 4-9184 NORMAL-BUN'I'YN ,- CLEANERS GEO. W. MITCHELL Exclusive Cleaners 4-1171-Phones-4-1172 547 South Highland Paul Martin's Super Market and Bakery 'BIG STAR No. 2 FRESH MEATS, FANCY GROCERIES FRESH VEGETABLES 559 South Highland Phone 34-5513 Congratulations, Messick High School Graduates! ADAMS' NATIONAL BRAND STORE IOE ADAMS, Manager 647 S. Highland Phone 4-7311 CHOICE MEATS-FRUITS-GROCERIES-VEGETABLES BEST WTSHES, GRADUATES! S WALL'S ESSO SERVICENTER MOTOR TUNE-UPABRAKE SERVICE--SERVICE CALLS 4-5180-Phones-4-9143 586 South Highland Congratulations, Messick Graduates! H. W. LANCASTER 6 SONS PLUMBING 6. HEATING CO. 797 Roland Phone 2-8181 Congratulations to the Graduates! HILL PLUMBING COMPANY RoR PLUMBING SKILL-CALL HILL WE INSTALL AND REPAIR AUTOMATIC WATER HEATERS 3182 Douglas Phone 34-4428 Good Luck, Messick Graduates! CHRIS. L. MULLINS AND SON HARDWOOD FLOORS Phone 4-2849 , 589 Haynes WE REFINISH OLD FLOORS One of the Oldest and Largest In Memphis Congratulations Messick Grads! LIBERTY CASH GROCERY No. 89 HOGUE AND KNOTT Owners 6. Operators 3511 Park Ave. at Highland Best Wishes to Messick 1949 Graduates Country Club Cleaners IN BUNTYN Ladies' Clothes a Specialty Your Satisfaction Our Desire 628 Semmes-Phone 34-5564-5 Good Luck, Class of '49 WEONA FOOD STORE No. 90 l. W. QUARLES THRIFTY MARKET Best ot Meats-Fresh Fruiis 786 Echles Phone 4-7338 Congratulations to the Graduates! E. L. Hicks Plumbing and Heating Co. GENERAL CONTRACTORS 774 Semmes Phone 4-9071 GOOD LUCK, GRADUATES! Contini's Grocery Weona No. 69 2913 Park Ave. Phone 4-7371-2 2, -Sf' E nnuu nnununnnunuunnn nnnnm uunnunnnnununuuunnllnlunInnunununnnlnulnnnunn nunnunnlnunnnuuunuunnu unuulnm Learn More-Earn More! . . at MESSICK'S No. 1 CHOICE DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL ,tt-3' ' MEMPHIS llU.1 I BUSINESS SECIIIIMIIAI. Our New Location-1178 Poplar Ave. Congratulations 6. Best Congratulations and Best Wishes to the l949 Wishes to the l949 Graduates GLENN'S GRILL BARBECUE PLATE LUNCHES COLD DRINKS Graduating Class Odell's Nursery 6- Greenhouses 692 Greer. corner Spottswood Phones 4-3120 6 48-1279 Pot Plants-Combination Boxes-Bedding Plants Evergreens-Shrubs 5- Perennials 544 So. Highland Phone 4-9288 Best Wishes to the Grads! HARRY MADISON SERVICE ROYCE FOWLER, Manager GOODYEAR TIRES-DELCO BATTERIES Highland cmd Southern Phone 48-5848 For Distinctive CLEANING and SERVICE You Will Appreciate-Send It To P A P P Y ' S ' H. R. KPappyJ GRAVES CITY-VVIDE DELIVERY AND PICK-UP 3715 Southern Phone 4-0700 MADISON HO1V.IE LAUNDRY MINOR MADISON, Owner 20 BENDIX WASHING MACHINES Open 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. We Close S P.M. Sat's. HOTPOINT APPLIANCES and BENDIX AUTOMATIC WASHERS FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! COME IN FOR DEMONSTRATION. PITTSBURGH PAINTS, WALLPAPER GLASS 3517 Southern at Highland Call for Appointment-4-1138 nmnuuununnmmnuumomnmnnmnnuununnunnnmuunnumnuunnnununun Success to the Messick Graduates of '49 Richberger Department Store VISIT OUR NEW RECORD DEPARTMENT R.C.A.-Victor-Decca-Columbia Records! 643-647-649 Semmes Phone 4-4274 PARK AVENUE DRUG STORE Park Avenue and -Highlamd Phone 48-3552 PRESCRIPTIONS, DRUGS, FOUNTAIN SERVICE Registered Phamaacist in Charge at All Times WE ARE GLAD TO SERVE YOU AUSTIN MOTORS No. 2 GOOD USED CARS BOUGHT 1-'OR CASH SOLD ON EASY TERMS sz? So.High1cma Phone 34-5911 Low PRICES EASY TERMS NORMAL FURNITURE CO., Inc. Open Thursdays and Saturdays 'Till 9:00 P.M COMPLETE HOIVIE FURNISHINGS- 52l South Highland Phone 48-8422 We Appreciate Your Business Sincere Good Wishes to the 1949 Graduates of Messick High School! NORMAL THEATRE 535 South Highland Best Wishes to Messick Grads From EARLE'S FLORIST Fashions in Flowers 3533 Walker at Highlcmd Days: 4-6000 Nite: 4-5262 COMPLIMENTS or NORMAL DRUG CO. The Old Reliable FORTUNES lCE CREAM 571 S. Highland Phon-e 4-2146 Best Wishes Messick Grads! BUNTYN CAFE FRIED CHICKEN sPEcIALIs'rs Short Orders-Sandwiches Plate Lunches-Cold Drinks 3070 Southern Phone 4-9397 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATES OF 1949! Taylor Auto Service HERMAN TAYLOR, Owner TIRES - BATTERIES - AUTO REPAIRING - BODY and FENDER WORK - AUTO PAINTING Linden and Lauderdale. Phone 8-0826 Best Wishes to the Seniors BEST WISHES TO THE Greetings Gfqdugtesl WE of mg' GRADUATES BUN'I'YN DRUG Co SEIEQWEQSD Easy Way Store HOYT WELLS Chas B. Dillon, Owner No' DRUGS-SODAS The Corner Store Doing JOE DANNA PRESCRIPTIONS Business on the Square 3251 Cames at Greer Phone 4-6246 613 So. Highland Phone 4-6236 Free Neighborhood Delivery 651 Semmes Phone 4-1174 Congratulations, 1949 Messick Greetings, Messick Gffxlufllesl High School Graduates! The ReXCIll SIOTG P Grocery 6 Market BUNTYN FRESH MEATS G GROCERIES Phone 4-1131 3527 Park Ave- FREE DELIVERY Cor. Semmes and Southern at Highland 700 Greer Phone 48-3402 I I I Congratulations, Graduates! VISA TOQF S GILLISPIE BROS. Soc1a1Stat1onery Section Gnocamzs ,sa FRESH Ivmms Q 809 Inez St. Phone 4-9219 For Fine Writing Papers lnvitations CS Announcements Greeting Cards Portrait Albums Scrapbooks Personalized Napkins Diaries Novelty Gifts in Bronze and Leather S. C. TO0I' 8: C0. Printers-Stationers-Office Outfitters 195 Madison Avenue ' Memphis Davis 6. Cotton Grocery No. 1 3486 PARK AVENUE Davis 6. Cotton Grocery No. 2 567 SOUTH I-IIGI-H.AND THE BRODNAX NAME ON THE BOX ADDS MUCH TO THE VALUE BUT NOTHING TO THE COST Geo'T'llHUUllHX 1. 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