Snowden Junior High School - Yearbook (Memphis, TN)
- Class of 1947
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How about ,g it . 3 coke? si Q , , f- .Q f A I ' -C? P S t i IOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY OU The Coca-Cola Bottling Co. of Memphis, Tenn. - A - -------- -:Irv - -' - -': 'A 'Af' : :::: : ::::'::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::. It you want the best money can buy-Demand IEAN'S SUPERIOR BRAND SELECT POULTRY AND EGGS YOUR BUTCHER SELLS SUPERIOR BRAND POULTRY AND SUPERIOR BRAND EGGS OR CAN GET THEM NATIONAL PRODUCE COMPANY 527 North Front Phone 8-7511 Heartiest Congratulations, Class of '47! For Fine Foods at F airest Prices Visit Danny's Food Store ZACK UNDERWOOD, Manager 579 No. McLean Phone 36-3512 Opposite Snowden School Play-I t Pays Congratulations to the Snowderr Ir. High School Graduates! LAWSON-GETZ sPoET1Nc. GOODS co. from scHooL IACKETS AND SWEATERS MODEL AIRPLANES AND SUPPLIES DIXIELAND BAKING COMPANY 9-11 North Third Si- Phone 5-2725 MEMPHIS Good Luck, Graduates of '471 Camping and House Trailers Southern Trailer Exchange Phone 48-0668 2999 Summer Ave. Memphis, Tenn. Best of Luck To The 1947 Graduates! 'k MR. and MRS. E. E. DETTWILLER . . K.. wif.-,. -.. -4-zur. .L - -M A- , Mwlfmwllmlmism CXYHESQCMILKIHEGIDGIDHIQ IIFGDJIRIIEBMVIDIIRIID Thai: Elwis volume maq Pecan 1:3 qou pleascmi memories of flwe gears spent af SnowJen Salmon! ls time wislw za? your SJCQFF. Qzlgfiigslf fly His :,H:nzl:z1 uf , ' :L 13- ' tlfstvzfzuog 45LaH colunxfsiu .5.:fZofculic gn ef, csgnouulsn Lju11io': Scfivuf Ggnociufluu Memphis. Tennessee, Jurue 6, IQ47 'I , .f-K I-. .,.,C-4... . 4 W -.-A MIR. QIIHDMLQ JIIO. SIINIHIUIDIIEQJIRQ 1lDiaINt21liiDAir, of fMeJm7e fo Me C-lan 0 1947 It has been almost two yecxrs since the Second World War ended, but the world is still torn by unrest, hatred and strife. It is not the kind of world we wont to live in. However, in our efforts toward creoting ci better world, we must not commit the error of adopting cr diflerent and unsound way of lite. Our American wcxy-the democratic wcry-has been proved to be the best. Our hope lor on improved world, for ourselves and others, lies in the practice of honesty, diligence, cmd kindness tov' 'rd others These C:-F 1'-dis pensable to any worthwhile way ot lite. I. P. SNIDER IVVVVY l IIFAIBUJIJJIFCM illmrsereriss Smiroor, ibiaooilrsmmr ri Front row, left to right: Mrs. Prescott, Miss Reeves, Mrs. Cutler, Mrs. Pollard, Miss Stone, Miss Burke, Mr. Burkhart, Mrs. Douglass, Mrs, Richmond, Miss Lancaster, Miss Smith, Miss Van de Weiering, Miss Parran. Not pictured: Miss Wheeler, Hooten, Miss Seay, Mrs. Sweeney, Mrs. Hammond, Mr. Snider. Mrs. Rauscher, Miss Gladden, Mrs. Harrison. Back row: Miss Riley, Mrs. Belcher, Miss White, Mr. Burns, Mrs, 60' 4632 ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF PRINCIPAL-Mr. Ioel P. Snider. ' SECRETARY-Miss Agnes Reeves. MEMBERS OF FACULTY ARTe-Miss Myrtis Smith, Sweeney, Mr. A. G. Burkhart, Miss Sadie Tighe, Miss Lucille Burke. CAFETERIA-Mrs. Mary H. Belcher, Mrs. Alma Har- L rison. MUSIC-Miss Dorothy Lancaster, Mrs. George Rich- mond, Mr. H. E. Dillman. CLOTHING AND FOODS-Miss Lydia Stone. Q COACH-Mr' I. L' Bums. PHY'?IiA1IiuEIrDSDCATION4Miss Mary Sue Parton, Mr. ENGIl5LSOlfg:'4fIfAri0uILfe Fiailiewcxfffefchlxjllg'Mggitlgfzgl SCIENCE-Miss Alice M. Seay, Mr. A. G. Burkhart. Douglass, Miss Mary W, Riley. SOCIAL STUDIESfMrs. Fay Hammond, Mrs. Stierle LATIN-Mrs Edith C' Douglass. ejhsgllard, Miss Martha Wheeler, Miss Virginia LIBRARY-Miss Adeiqide Giudden. , SpELL1NG.M,S, lean vm, de wereringf MATHEMATICS - Mrs. Robbie Prescott, Mrs. I. I. IN RETIREMENT-Miss Kate Flynn, Miss Mary Wells. Page Three i , X . f Y 'E Y f .,3.'fj 1 1 1 1 -,,-5lbA6A-LNA4J.NCV,,.,, -- NALV , WWM2 1 1 1 1DllEJlHD1lI1EA.GllUl11DN1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 53 13 E ' 1 gl 1 1 1 1 1 1 MISS SADIE TIG!-IE 1 1 1 I Az-:rziuz :fun of 5rzouu1zu Jslficufsx EIQI1 Hsuilzuofg fu .1'1f1in Stalls Diggs, mgoaz 1 f1isrn11ffil.v 1.11141 fgilnlfzan fiuvs :mule ,251 u fauznifs :vim His ifmfsufs. .Jmiu Uiggfi 11135.-:n:s, zz.-::s.uifufzJ gy fin sazioua iffnzss, is J.-:sfxly 1sy'csHsJ. :vez unieffialzt silzimif, 1 Lnfgmiqfif cuu'uu.,s, um! lLl1fl:'U:l1c1 .-:Hozh f11s:snf cz fiillfi .1hnu11.x'LJ fo nfl. 1 . . . , 1 1 1 7 1 U ATKNNXZZAAZ YAAA 'AAAA 7VN W!W7X7VVVVN7X7'7iVVVVVVVXT A A A K ' ' 1 r L-.. JILSMLW lflIl55fMlRlll2u0D4DlIlQ SCIIKAIIEJIF 9 Firsl row, lei! io righl: lohn Archer, Mary Elizabeth Bros-ns, Gretlu Busby, Mary Elizabeth DeLoc1ch. Helen Lerner, Ruth Shimony, Io Ann While, Bobby Willis. fllifuu RUTH SHIMONY, IO ANN WHITE Busiizsn .1'lflmzaf1s'u . .........,................... ...... I OHN ARCHER, BOBBY WILLIS O41 si: bmi fnlitou MARY ELIZABETH BROENS MARY ELIZABETH DELOACH GRETTA BISHOP HELEN LERNER c'?lluia.s1 . ...,.. MISS MARY WILKINS RILEY Second row: Page Fil v Q t SENIUH EL A55 UFFIEEHS HND EPUHSUH Lelt to right: Iohn Dillon, Vice-President: Robert Gracey, Secretary: Scott Michaels, Historian, Miss Martha Wheeler, Sponsor: Ruth Boulware, Treasurerg Glenn Walker, President, discuss plans lor graduation, lohn Dillon . Bobby Overton WHDW WHO QQIIMGDNGIR SllE5lIN1llltDlIRQf BOYS ., . .,,.,,.Most l-larward Stearns Bobby Willis . . H. P. Holt . lahn Archer , ,..., . Robert Gracey Bobby Peters ., Scott Michaels ...,.... Donald Rhoads lohn Whitten Eddie Hardin ,,.. Robert Cobb . Puyv Sir .. ...., .Most . .,,. Most . .,,, Best , ,,,,. Most . ..,... Most .. .Most Most .........Mcst ,..,..Most ,,..,,.,.Most . ..., ,.Most Popular Attractive Intelligent All Round Reliable . Ambitious Courteous , , Athletic . Likely To Friendly Personalit Original .W1ttiest ,,..,. .,,., Succeed .. , GIRLS Barbara Massey Martha Lita Gibbs Ann Mary Derrick Ruth Boulware . . .Mary Wood Mary Elizabeth Del.oach Arlene Becker Betty Ann MacDonald .Nell Lipscomb ,. .Hludy Mayo y ,,.,,.,, , , ,Marlene Baker lean Eldridge' ., ,Betty Ann Tambini SllE5llNllllltDllR CLASS y y ,,,,,X t rx W -Q . , ,f . 5 . :it - 34,223 Hera-: fb:-t,,gf1,,,. vsp : Q' - fx?-fi. 1 Q' A 'E . s it K na. .agp s f - .I RAY ELIZABETH ADEN Student Government. IIMMIE ALLEN President Science Club. MARY ELIZABETH ANDERSON Science Club. EVELYN APPLESON ' gonkor Society, Latin Tournament, Glee u . IOHN ARCHER Vice-Mayor Student Government, Lat- in Tournament, Honor Society, Basket- ball Letterman, Glee Club, S Club, Basketball Champions, Most Ambiti- ous. MARLENE BAKER Secretary Student Government, Glee Club, Secretary Home room, Chatter- box Stall, Most Personality. WALTER BARRET Audubon Society. PATRICIA BATEMAN Oliice Assistant, President Y-Teens, Chatterbox Stall, BARBARA ANN BOGGAN Secretary Science Club. BOBBY BOONE Student Government, Chatterbox Stalf, Band. BETTY IO BOSWELL Student Government, IOHN BOWDEN Student Government, Basketball Man- ager, S Club. MARY ELIZABETH BROENS Yearbook Stall, Secretary Home room. STAVROS C. BROWN Student Government. IIMMY BRYANT GRETTA BUSBY t Secretary Home room, Yearbook Stall, Glee Club, Secretary Science Club, IIMMY CANFIELD Basketball Champions, Student Gov- ernment, Glee Club. BILLY CHAPMAN S Club, Glee Club, Basketball Champions, Football Team, Basketball Team, Student Government. PETE CIZMAR Student Government, Band. IUDY CLARK Glee Club. BETTY IANE CLARKE Glee Club, Office Assistant, Library Assistant. TEMPE CLAXTON Student Government, Lunchroom Com- missioner, Treasurer Home room, Vol- leyball Champions, Basketball Cham- pious. BOB COBB Vice-President Home room, Football Team, Wittiest Bay. NANCY COLE Glee Club, Vice-President Home room, Student Government, Otiice Assistant. Page Seven X V 1 1, , Ya, . 2. ,mm he 1 t Sa g C 4 Q... .W 'rw 3. t giz1Zizef1s ' L . Yi K1 X xx W' Q l. r. Q . XSx.,A y' X flag-' 'if f- 1 X I I 1 .,A-x Il' A 1 Puyz' Night ms' lt. r 1S3f,t K 'Q' fa 1, K MH- N wt 4 K.. -. 1 if 'J , I l 1' . i. fr 5 fx :su 'N 't In ,. W K 55, N x ..l,,V. , ,. .wg gc M Q As N 1 V Q .A... ,, 'W 1 V 1' in '- ,'.'.' .. A 35' IANE COOPER Glee Club, Student Government. BILLY ALLEN COTHERN Student Government. DONNA MARIE CROMWEIJ. Glee Club. IEAN DACUS Glee Club. BRENDA DAVIS Student Government. Vice-President Red Cross, Glee Club. IAMES DAVIS NORMAN DEATON Co-Editor Chatterbox, Science Club, Student Government. MARY ELIZABETH DELOACH smtlvm mv.-rnrrwtrt, vu---lin-sttlmu manor sm-it-my :mi tcrm. vlmm-rlnrx Relinrtor. Preslclr-nt llnm rr-nm, Lnun 'ruurmum-nt, x't-m-1-tml: smrr, x'-,lm-I-itll Vlruiuplnns. rms- kt-mnr t-lmmpttms, Mlm ,xml-taurus Girl. ANN MARY DERRICK Tr-I-rtsur-tw surrtvnn lim-ur-nrnmrt, I-'tr-st lfltmr vtmtrntmmror-. vit-t--ltr-estavm lt.-mr sovie- ry in wr-ru. clrutt--rt-.tx Stuff. tru-r-ary M. etstr-nt. sm-remr-y llonm r-t-mn. Lrntn 'i'.-ut-umm-m, vt-ilcyt-itil cimmpt--mr, nrtsiwt- t-rrrl Uhntuhinns, num tnwittm-nr um. FRED DETTWILLER ' Student Government. Chatterbox Stall, Library Assistant. IOHN DILLON Mayor Student Government. Vice- Presidenl Senior Class, Glee Club, Football Team. Most Popular Boy. RITA DUGGER Glee Club. MINNIE MAE DURETT IEAN ELDRIDGE Student Government, Glee Club, Most Original Girl. FAY EPSTEIN Glee Club. IOYCE ANN FAUX Glee Club. IONE FLINT Student Government, Honor Society, Glee Club, Volleyball Champions, Basketball Champions, DARNELL FULGHAM CHARLES HAMMOND FULTON REGINALD GERMANY Student Government, Football Team, Audubon Society, S Club. MARTHA LITA GIBBS Pri-suit-rn Ilonur so-in-my in tt-rm, Sevnnil Fluor cnntnthestmwr. Vive-Pr.-suit-in Home mimi. Lnttn Ttmrnumom vlan iw, Vtl . t or x. 1- 1.4-i-itil uitrtrrrnlt-ns. ltnskelluall vitrtmmurrs, Pam:-Pun: clnmu-nm. unit Ant-ru-nm am. BETTY IO GODWIN Glee Club. SHIRLEY ANN GOLDRERGER Honor Society, Student Government, Latin Tournament. MARIORIE GOLDSTI-IIN Glee Club, Secretary Home room, -el -,xx ,.., ,,,,---me ur-fr-g' lfyfi- 1 '77 lf , new 5 151. 1 51 . t . ,kh I 4, f .3 6 . 31 e : Q , ' , N ' . ffl: C , . 4 ,V . lain if ' ' ' fb Y' Q., fait ., R I L A ' A 4w,A it e f R . ef-f 1 ' i , is 'V z. ' Qsiaqrilif 'Vf, 1. x' :menu QV .V., :.V, , :W JH I 1' ., , ur S5 F 5 L Q ROBERT GRACEY mm Fluor cununtsetmm- Emu, sn.-rmnry st-nt-ir t-me, i-'mm-nil Tsnrn, neelmbnit nhnmptnne, s cluu. Alun tfuur-1-mum uny. RONNIE HAAS I Student Government, Science Club, Audubon Society, Midget Basketball Team. CAROLYN IOY HALL Glee Club. EDDIE HARDIN S Club, Glee Club, Football Team. Basketball Champions, Band, Most Original Boy. ETHEL HARRELI. Honor Society, Student Government, Chatterbox Stall, Glee Club, Latin Tournament, ELIZABETH ANN HARVEY Glee Club. BARBARA HASSLER Treasurer Home room, Student Gov- ernment, Glee Club, Secretary Honor Society 2nd Term, Lalin Tournament, MARTHA ANN HOLCOMBE Honor Society, Glee Club, Latin Tournament, R. P. HOLT Student Government, Football Team, S Club, Most Reliable Boy. MARILYN JEAN ISKIWITZ President Iunior Red Cross, Ollice As- sistant, Glee Club, IACQUELINE IACK Glee Club. PEGGY ANN IAMES Glee Club. YULIAN IEYFERY Football Team, S Club. BOB IOHNSON LYNNE IOHNSON Office Assistant, Student Government, Library Assistant. PAULA IEAN IOHNSON mmm- sm-my. Sturlvnt crm-I-nm-ru, Iri- turury Aemmnn, Errnnr tirnuwrlmx, Lrmn 1'-.ur-'mint-m, v-nu-yimrt 1-lnnnpnms. ' X .V BOB WHITE JOHNSTON In f I kV,k it Student Government, Bowling Team. 1 --., , - A , -V , 4, I JOAN KAPLAN N f, Qr.g . ,, .lg , , fa., '- , 7 Glee Club, Office Assistant. ' - K ' U 1 7 ,fi Vi: MILTON KNIGHT I t ' C 1 A Q- 5?-awk? Student Government. 2' t r . V f 1 ' wu.uAM r-zucsma LANDRY ' ' I: h , f V ' ' ie: - -i 4 ff f 'V' ' 5? 1 . , - , il l' 'f' 5 ,. , 5 l',,, los Llmcronn , It R 1 NORMA RUTH LASTER AJ. -, if J ggi - M Y 'z Glee Club, . I -ltt N ft' , , Y ' 4 ' rover: LAWRENCE , K ff ' ', i Cheerleader, Glee Club. ' 7 'A MARY LELAND M , , x Student Government, Glee Club. . , f' 1 fi? t L Page Nine 1 l 1 Ymzm... - -L ln if 1 K i wtf- . -we 'fr I ,Q HL - Q 4 Q , jr. . io: xr' My Page Ten ' X M-N., ' X testi? 'fi HELEN LERNER ' Honor Society, Yearbook Stall. NELI. LIPSCOMB Student Government, Most Likely ta Succeed, OTIS LOTT Glee Club, Football Team, S Club. EARL E. LUCIUS Football Team, S Club. DIANE LUNCEFORD Student Government, Glee Club. BARBARA MASSEY Student Government, Glee Club, Most Popular Girl, Ollice Assistant. EUGENE MATHIS Vice-President Science Club. - ROBERT NELSON MAXEY IUDY MAYO Student Government, Olflce Assistant, I-'rienclliest Girl. BARBARA MELTON :loner stu-it-ty, um- muh, t-tnttu-nmx sntrr. sum.-m Gm-.-rnnmtr, Linn: Ttturmtmt-nt, Bankertmll cimntpmntt. SCOTT MICHAELS ntsmrmn sunttu- vltiss, sumunr Govern- ment, :mm-r sm-my, Itnstzvtlvnll vlutmpi- uus, tlnmigtu- Foottutll Tettm, mot- vnu-, mmm-ri-t-x smrr. Club. All-Itlvtunlils imskertmll zu-it Tc-uni. Itntln 'nturmtm--nr. Must Likuly in str--1-wt. IOANNE MILLER Glee Club. SONDRA MORGANSTERN Glee Club, IACK H. MORRIS IESSE BEVERLEY MORRIS Band. RANA IOY MORRIS Glee Club, Student Government. Treasurer Honor Society, Volleyball Champions, Art Editor Chatterbox, Basketball Champions. MARTHA IEAN MOSBY Student Government. BETTY MGCDONALD Student Government, Most Athlel'c Girl, President Honor Society 2nd term, Volleyball Champions, Chatter- box Stall, Basketball Champions. ALLEN VENOY McADEN Grounds Commissioner, Football Basketball Champions, S U . IIIHMY McAUI.EY Glee Club. MARY ELIZABETH MUCARROLL Chatterbox Stall, Ollice Assistant, Glee 'Club, Honor Society, Latin Tournament. BILL McCONKEY Football Team. BUI-'ORD MCMILLEN MARY ELEANOR MacRAE Student Guwrnmt-nt. vtttivyi-ntl r-in-mutans, Honor Sus-Ioty. niet- Ululr, Lrtun Tnurnn, ment, chntt.-ri-tix sum, :risky-tml! Chum- nlons. 1 ..,1k fl Jr T' ,btw IOYCE NEWMAN Glee Club. FRANCES NICHOLS PAUL OVERALL BOBBY OVERTON Lunchroom Commissioner, Football Team, Basketball Champions, Student Government, HS Club, Glee Club. Most Attractive Boy. EUGENE PALMER RUEL PATTERSON Student Government, Science Club. GOODLOE PARTEE DOROTHY LEE PEEK Student Government. GEORGE INGRAM PENNEBAKER CLARA FRANCES PENNEBAKER BOBBY PETERS Football Team, S Club, Most Atlt letlc Boy. SONYA PETROVSKY Glee Club. L P. PHILLIPS Manager Basketball Team. MARLENE PINKSTON Student Government, Secretary Refi Cross. MARY ANN POLLARD Student Government, Honur Society. MARVIN POLSXY President Home room. HELEN POWELL Glee Club, Q RICHARD PRATHER Student Government, Audubon Scala- ty. LLOYD PRYOR President Home room. CAROLYN IANET REID ELLEN REIS Library Assistant. DONALD RHOADS student Gnvnrnnwm, S muh, 1-'nt-:mtl Lvtternmu, .ill-ittpntmns rmmmtll st-'mm 'r-nm, Honor Sm-letyr Red Cross lienre- spnzntlve. mtskatmtll vnmnmxmts, num Friendly nm-. VIRGINIA DOLORES ROACI-I ' Glee Club. ' MERRILL L. ROE Bowling Squad, Treasurer Home room, S Club. Page Eleven ,Wd Q 5 - X r as 3 C K' :gc Ttwlttc RICHARD P. SALT-ING BESSIE LYNN SANDERUN Student Government, Glee Club, Hon- or Society. MARGARET SANDERS Glee Club, Y-Teens. IOANNE SAYRE Oltice Assistant, Student Government, Chatterbox Statt, Glee Club. TOMMY SCI-IRODT School Spelling Champion, 1945-46. BARBARA RAY SHAPIRO GERTHUDE SHEPARD Glee Club. RUTH SHIMONY Yearbook Stall, Honor Society, Latin Tournament. ' BETTY JOYCE SIIWMS Library Assistant, Student ment, Honor Society. IOE MAURICE SMITH Band, Student Government. MARION FRANCES SMITH BARBARA STAINBROOK Student Government, Ollice Assistant. Govern- IHENE STATEN PERRIN SUTHERLAND Football Team. Student Government, S Club, Basketball Team. LESTER TALBOT BETTY ANN TAMBINX Wittiest Girl. FRANK G. TINDALL Red Cross Representative. MARY ANN TYSON Student Government, Glee Club, Chat- ter box Stall. CHIP WEBMS Student Government, Science Club. IIIMMIE WEINEDEL Red Cross Representative. IIMMY WHITAKER Red Cross Representative MARY ANN WHITAKER Volleyball Champions, Student Gov- ernment, Band. GEORGE WHITE IO ANN WHITE Student Government, Yearbook Stall, Honor Society. MARY FLORENCE WHITE slum-ut mam-N-nnmlz, vom-yr-ull vimnmt-ms. st---rr-fury Ilmmr S.-.rn-ry m 'ri-rm, Lmm 'rum-nnumu, Brwlqeimii vrmnununs. IOHN WHITTEN . Student Government, Basketball Let- terman, Glee Club, Basketball Cham- pions, Most Personality, S Club, ELIZABETH WILBUR Glee Club. IERALD R. WILLIAMS Football Letterman, Basketball Team, S Club. PEGGY ANN WILLIAMS Student Government, Chatterbox Stall, Glee Club. SI-IELLEY WILLIAMS Glee Club. MARY WOOD Cheerleader, Student Government. President Home room, Most Reliable Girl, Glee Club. BILLY YOUNG Glee Club, Cheerleader, Ollice As- sistant, Football Queen. AHLEEN BECKEH stunt-nt mm-.mn-nt. wil.-I-1-nil t'lmtnpInn:1, rn.-I-rl.-ml.-r, uit-F vtml, imnlr.-:mill mmm- xn M it ur u mul pu S, 05 '0 'Ivlb N I '. CAROLE BLUM Glee Club. RUTH BOULWARE 'rr--umm-I-f senior vt.-se, 'rim-.1 Plum- rumm- vnmslmwr, Uhxutertmx smrr, vt--Q-1-resutem llmm- rlmm. mst All lluuml um. CLARA BROMMER sum.-m r:.mx.-:rum-t, 1-in-I-1-1.-mn---, 'ruma- tlrvr llnllnf ronlil, tfllullt-l'lmX Stuff. I. B. COBB Student Government, Science Club, Audubon Society. KATHRYN COBB Chatterbox Stall. KATHERINE ANN COCKROFI' DANNY COFFMAN Audubon Society. IOHN C. COPPOCK VICTOR CORDES ANITA DINNER Glee Club, Honor Society, Lahti Tournament. HARRY ESTES um- vim-. nn-mr so--1.-ty, nn-yur stunt-nr 1:-m-I-nm.-nr, I-in-rm-i-Hx smrr. lxnsilmimii 'r--nm, llnskutlmll r'iuur.,-tous, srmn-nr Gov- --rmm-m, Lritln 'rum-.mm--m. LESTER FRIEDMAN Honor Society, Student Government, Chatterbox Stall, Audubon Society. ANN GOODMAN Student Government, Chatterbox Stall ANITA HANEY Glee Club, Student Government, Honl or Society, BETTY IO HARMON Page Th irh'c'u Q .f X 1 -- ,,,Al LARRY M. HARMON YVONNE HARRIS IEAN KENDRICK Student Government, Oliice Assistant. VIRGINIA KIRCHDORFER Volleyball Champions, Cheerleader. Glee Club, Basketball Champions. BARBARA LEE SONDRA LERNER Chatterbox Stall, Student Government, IANICE MARTIN Glee Club, Y-Teens. BILLY HAYES MCNEASE Band. RIIDDY MELTON Student Government, Football Team. Basketball Team. RICHARD E. MOORE Student Government. HARRY KENNETH MOSELEY Bowling Team, S Club. BARBARA LEE PARKER Ollice Assistant, Student Government, RALPH K. PHILLIPY Football Manager, Student Govern- ment, S Club. MARY KATI-IERYNE PITTS Glee Club, Program Chairman Science Club. EARL QUINBY IANET REID Student Government, President Home room. NANCY LEE SANDERS Red Cross Representative DAVID SHAINBERG Student Government, Chatterbox Stoll. Audubon Society, Honor Society, Lot- in Tournament BILLY SHEMWELL Bowling Team. ELBERT SMITH CAROL TENDLER Student Government, lrlonor Society, Latin Tournament. ROBERT TVEDT Glee Club. MARY ANN VICKREY Glee Club. G1-ENN WALKER lm-stttent st-mor vines, vit-at tftmtr nun- mtssttm.-t- uw-fn, vt-Q--rttttttw strut.-nt um-- ernnwnt. i-'imma-:tit t..-te.-rmmt, t-lun. vtttttt.-1-tm smrr, txttsttett-uit cimntptmm. V 7 t .5213 ' 1 r A y L, H S57 ' Eimssr mtv KAPLAN 5,111 ' I QU 'MW A M Student Government, Audubon Club. ' ff iw: I 1 if vw, ZOE PAPPA5 'ifvf f' 9 tfiijljygl - 'if l i Glee Club, .. JERRY si-ru.s'rA'r It ' A Student 'LL' L,L,L, BARBARA ANN WRU we t .,., - . ,,'- V ,5Qfk.:55 Student Government, Glee Club. 1. ' 7!'flf Vinh .. ig I A A, L' ' I it sf nonsnr A. wrnus yrj 'ffisr If -- ,Q ff . - A 3 ,k,k Lunchroom Commissioner, First Floor 'jig iii:-Mgr., i 5 tlgwff , ss::gQg1,51g1 .' 151 ,5, g,,ffftQ- Y gtleit Edmneissioneg Fgotlgulg Teagrfi ' in ,gf,.f,. 'ciiliiggj iggi ,milf-A 'ff ' QW lg as et a eam, u , est W Lg, RO'-md BOY' I - ' fi - r - 222 16 35.222513 'ef it , OHN WOODS . . ,, t ...apr-1 ii-in 'fri ' '7'z:i'. 5fE 7 W' :iw if z' 2 I -- -1 - ziiqx, . i , .. S Club- Bowlmg Tem- ' , xnrv Lou Ynnnnouci-r fefiifi 721' 'z 7'i'X'?'f off, ,. Student Govefnmemf sr h if: -.-. :fir ,I g. T' , KERRY SUE EMMONS i, J ,fry V Attended Snowden the first term only. EDWIN BOSTICK CAROL MELTON CECIL GRAVES FHEDDY DQBARDELEBEN HARWRRD STEAHNS Football Team, Student Govemment. RICHARD HURT Most Intelligent Boy. 453+ Farewell BY PATRICIA BATEMAN Farewell to Snowden, Alma Mater. Rules were strict, Everyone tried to keep them. We made mistakes: Everyone was forgiving. Loyal were all the teachers, we'll Love them always. Toward new heights Onward we go, School of our youth, Now we must depart. Onward We will strive Witll memories of all, Dear to us always. Each with joy and sadness Now bids fond adieu, 5 46 After Graduation MARY ELIZABETH DELOACI-I When l receive my diploma and depart, I walk slowly for the last time down the stairs Which I have trod a thousand times before In rushing to a class, or leaving school, Until morning comes once more, Eager that time to be down the steps and out the door, For I knew I should return. As I descend now, for the last time, My steps grow slower and falter, Old memories within me swell- A noisy lunchroom, study hall, V The welcome clang of the tapebell. I think of these and hot tears well, But I push them back. And moving on I reach the door, Pausing, just a moment-then Squaring my shoulders, I walk out, And up the walk I halt, And turn aloout, Raise my hand in a salute, And shout Goodbye to Snowdon. ' Page Fil teen 7 f-rl' llHllllltl?flIlilllli9llltl?fllilll6llTS SEDTEMBEQ After the usual hectic first two weeks of school, Snowden pupils settled tot least portiallyi into the humdrum groove of school life. There were fewer pupils enrolled this year. The Honor Society elected officers, and the choosing ol the cheer- leaders caused great excitement. Activities were planned for the art classes, under the supervision of Miss Myrtis Smith, and for the music department under Mrs. George Richmond, one of the seven new teachers in the junior high school. Tho Student Government was back on the job with new officers and monitors and Miss Virginia White as adviser. Miss Dorothy Lancaster sponsored the Red Cross and Miss Hazel Hooten the Y-Teens. The very exciting first football game of the season was with Bellevue. ' OCTOBEQ The Chatterbox, which made its first appearance this month, selected Bobby Willis as October's outstanding per- sonality. The Snooper was back at work with all the choicest and juiciest bits of gossip. The library was re-opened with Miss Adelaide Gladden and her stall ready and willing to help all. The football season was well under way. Berl Ols- wanger entertained the pupils roycilly with a concert. The chilly winds of October blew in autumn leaves and report cards, which awakened those still sleepy from the summer. NGVEMBEQ Two events tiod for most important at Snowden this month. One was the visit to school of Iohn tBubbal Brueck, who had been stricken with polio in the summer. The second was the amateur show given by the music department, which gave pleasure to all. The outstanding personality of the month was Ann Mary Derrick. The first honor roll came out with the number of girls surpassing the boys by a surprising margin. DECEMBER Amid the hustle and bustle of plans for the Christmas holidays the cvcnt that outshone all others was the election of the officers of the ninth grade. Harry Estes was the outstanding personality of the month. The football season ended with the annual banquet and the election of the football queen, Billy Young. The Glee Club presented a lovely Christmas program with Mary Elizabeth DeLoach as narrator, loanne Sayre won first prize in the city-wide doll dressing contest. The tran- scription of the Stop, Look, and Live program over WMPS with David Shainberg as master of ceremonies thrilled every- one except lohnny Bowden who could think only ol the twenty- live dollar bond he had just won in the safety essay contest. Darnell Fulgham designed the cover for the new student cli- rectory which expedited telephoning for the social events during the holidays. JANUARY Yawning and groaning, the tired pupils returned to a new year and a new term. Luckily the month was enlivened by several unusual events. lone Flint won third prize in the Fire Prevention Poster contest. One of the friendliest and most at- tractive girls at Snowden, Ruth Boulware, was the outstanding personality of the month. Snowden hearts were filled with pride when a former Snowden pupil, Hilma Seay, was chosen ' a Page Sixteen tDlfEi lll2MLtl5NllQt4J Maid of Cotton. The basketball season started with a thrilling victory over Hollywood. Hist, She's a Man, a play directed by Mr. A. G. Burkhart, was very entertaining. The leading roles seemed to have been written especially for Mary Flor- ence White and R. P. Holt. EEBRUAQY This cold and icy month was filled with many activities. Snowden made another safety broadcast with Bobby Boone as master of ceremonies and Scott Michaels as quiz master. Ethel Harrell won the twenty-five dollar war bond for the best essay on safety. Spelling champion for Snowden was Houston Payne. The student govemment gave a tea dance with iood and fun tor all. Ol interest to all future writers ot Snowden was the journalism clinic. Glenn Walker was February's out- standing personality. MAQCH The winds of March blew in one cl the year's most im- pressive ceremonies. that of the induction of the new members of the National lunior Honor Society. There were twenty-one new members. Work began on the yearbook with ,the selection ot the staft. Martha Lita Gibbs was the outstanding personality of the month. Snowden students heard an excellent program given by the Iunior Red Cross. The basketball season ended with Bobby Peters leading in points. ADRL April Fool's Day and a sudden blooming of daffodils us- hered in the month. This bfought baseball, softball, spring dresses, and spring lever. Snowdenites were either pledging or studying at a terrific pace in a belated attempt to make up for bad grades. Scott Michaels was the outstanding person- ality of tho month. Snowden had twcnty-one representatives in the Latin tournament. Barbara Melton and Ethel Harre'l represented Snowden in a special safety broadcast at WMPS studio. Ethel won another twenty-five dollar bond, as her es- say on safety was the best of all in the junior high schools. MAY The terrible ordeal of final examinations was pleasantly in- terrupted by the Cotton Carnival with its ever new midway and parades. The Snowden float was drawn by ninth grade boys. The senior class play, Life Begins at Sixteen, was given under the direction of Mr. A. G. Burkhart. The greatest surprise of the month was the selection of Mary Kathryne Pitts as the Cinderella oi the Cotton Carnival, under the spon- sorship of the Co-Operative Club. Iohn Dillon was the out- standing personality of the month. The Red Cross party and variety show presented at Kennedy Hospital thrilled the pupils participating as well as the veterans. JUNE The best and briefest month of the school year held many gaities. Kid Day was a success, with dolls, pinafores, and bonnets galore. The Honor Society, graduating class, and the home rooms all had wonderful parties. No one admitted it of course, but it is true that many graduates had a feeling of sadness at the thought of not returning to Snowden next year. EIGI-ITH GRADE First raw: Richard Rhoads, Donnie Hall, Maxine David- son, Nancy Turner, Norma lean Owen, lackie Francis, Bar- bara Mapp, Frances Reed, Billy Allison, Second row: Bobby Davis, Louis Wener, Betty Ioy Cooper, Rose Marie Briney, Elsie Fallot, lean Chappell, Betty Bryan, Ann Ricks, Bobby lean Mor- gan, Betty Lou Hiller, Carlotta Adel, lean Marie Smith, Charles Rich. Third row: Iohnnie Sturdivant, Wade Elam, Iames Scott, lohn Harry Martin, lere lmboden, Donald Harris, Tommie lack- son, Maurice Anderson, Alvin Gordon. First row: loe Shapiro, Warner Wadlington, Leslie Eason, lack Caskey, Lillian Oliphant, Mary lo Scruggs, Louise Rollow, Sylvia Craig, Lee Weed. Second row: Iames Ioyce, Bobby Fox, Iames Meeks, Donald Berg, Pat Riley, Ruth McKinney, Ra- zelle Margolin, Carolyn Sellers, lane Rankin. Third row: lim R l ! Kimbrough, Barbara Cheney, Maybelle White, Craig Simmons, Bill Kurts, Dawson Clemens, Frances Feuerstein, Carolyn Wil- liams. Fourth row: Bobby Gough, Bill Sullivan, lanet King. Glam Gage, Barbara Etling, Charles Caldwell, Charlotte Ros- en um. l'll!lt' Sz'l'1'i1tvc11 N .4 r .MQ --- - EIGHTH GRADE First row: Iimmy Adkins, Iohn Harris, Otis Smith, Myrtle Biggs, Barbara Terrell, Pat Hoelscher, Mary Ann Suttle, Elaine Starr, Eddie Kaplan, Iohn Owen. Second row: Marcia Pem- berton, Gail Gerbig, Dale Vest, Nancy Chaddock, Bette Io Reci- ing, Ioan Allenberg, Nancy Kincaid, Susan Lumpkin, Patty Sue Luna, Richard Reagh, Barry Pruette. Third row: lack Smith, Bobby White, Walter Scott, Tommy Blake, Iesse Bizzell, Robert Deupree, Dale Williams, Bobby Poindexter, Billy White. First row: Donnie Willis. Bobby Ioyner, Ted Iohnson, Bob Iuden, Bobby Crenshaw, Stanley Saperstein, Dalton Wicker. Second row: Ianet De Moss, Iudy Oakley, Edith Nicodemus, Cornelia Nelson, Ann Wallace. Ioyce Geenberg, Carol Zim- merman, Ann Cushing, Marilyn Stowers, Gail Curry, Io Sprott Page Eiyhltvn Clemens. Third row: Sidney Evensky, Allan Goldman, Shirley Moise, Harold Sterling, Robert Simmons, Tommy Rush, Bobbie Baras, Iimmy Dickson, Livingston Nail. Not pictured: Donald McLaughlin, loann Eldridge, Betty Io Ellis. 35'- i i 6 1 EIGHTH GRADE First row: Cora Broughton, Christine Nichols, Kathleen Hardison, Palsy Palrichiss, Ianet Green, Ann Threlkeld, Eliza- beth Perry, Barbara Brooks, Marilyn Rosselot, Esther Mae Stuart, lean Taylor, Nancy Kitchens, Shara Loskove, lean Freeman, Second row: Iamas Wilson, Bob lackson, Ralph Kemp, Alvin Bones, lohn lohnson, Paul Maybi e,Larry Sanders, Donny Davis, Glenn Glisson, Irving Blockman, William Pruett, Bill Bell, lohn Southwoocl, Harve Stein. Not pictured: Phyllis Mashaw. First row: Robert McDaniel, Alvin Fries, Gordon Stem. Peter lacobson. Second row: Harriet Ann Ralston, Charlotte Ann Duliruca, Shirley Feinstein, Maurine Kapell, Barbara Par- rott, Donna Sue Black, Nancy Ballou, Ann Knox, lean Griggs, Peggy Blalack. Third row: Iohn' McCoy, Charles Chcmoine, Osborne Schaefer, George Lumpkin, Richard Diggous, Frank Thorn, Hubert Gangl, David Parker. Not pictured: Evelyn Margolin, Mary George Beggs, Ioyce Sparks, Iesse Sparks. Page Niimlcon r fe 'ar n 'F L, as- 451.1 41.4.1 gi. Y l 1 i l i '1 1 '1 J 1 I 4 1 1 - 1 4 .di fi 3 4 K f-- . J ..., fied,-A.-44 a' Ve--4---we ' ' EIGHTH GRADE First Row: Helen Pappas, Seymour Rosenberg, Melvin Bal- lin, Lee Douty, Bobby Ricks, Harold Smith, Katie Iohnsan. Sec- ond row: Tamara Dower, Donna Wimberley, loann Berry, Donna Neal, Patricia Adams, Carlyne Platt, Sue Lawson, Wilma Cope- land, Catherine Canada, Adele Cooley, Clare Terry, lean Thomas, Carol Quinn. Third row: Cary Loellel, Elizabeth White, Cliilord Iames, Pele Vescova, George Tribble, Bill Irby, Waller Waddey, Bill Aden, Dick McCulchen, Shirley Parker, Dolores Sullivan. HOUSTON PAYNE Represented Snowden in the Memphis and Shelby Couniy Spelling Bee Page TN'l'lIljl MOST POPULAR STUDENTS EIGHTH GRADE- BEITTY LOU HILLER EDDIE KAPLAN SEVENTH GRADE- FRANCES MARSHALL FRANK SPEIGHT La U Mafia. .,. . SEVENTH GRADE First row: Donald Brugge, Racelle Wagner, Leroy Wilburrn, David Krueger, Charles Manley, Arlyne Angel, Fiizhugh Tay- Ior. Second row: Brenda Kisber, Virginia Mr:Calla, Margaret Ann Reed. Bobbie Ann Glisson, Betty lean Tyler, Martha lane Morrison, Carolyn Graves, Polly Blakemore, Darleen Ouinby, Betty Ann Blalack, Sondra Gold, Third row: Dave Hilliard, limmy Thompson, Saint Elmo Newton, Edward Steepleton, Ar- nold Weiss, Gus Myrick, Houston Payne, Keith Magdelmu, Owen Harmon, Roy Goodson, Ronald Harkavy, Irwin Sheft. Not pictured: Anita Simpson, Margaret Bralschi, Marline Cole- man, Virginia Pierce. First row: Marguerite Brannon, Arlene Leonard, Dorothy Bryan, Bose Claire Markowitz, Laverne Bernalslry, Robert Blum, Marvin Bematsky, Second row: Kenneth Canfield, lohn Deu- pree, Iimmy Simanton, lack Bugbee, Lane Bicknell, Ronald Clemenis, lohn Brommer, Herbert Iablin. Third row: Ada lane X -,. . ,.s..... ex Walters, Elizabeth Highsmith, Dolores Kessler, Sigma Hagy, Frances Marshall, Carolyn Pierce, Harold Peek, Bobby Kyle. Fourth raw: Barbara Ringer, Diana Dalton, Pat Elmore, Elea- nor Etling, Richard Douglas, Roy Edward Ray, David Berry. Noi pictured: Harlan Harlan, Taylor Overton. Page Twntyeone - .ghk L, ,. I ls kr, t t l 5 l V ..,. .9 i l I SEVENTH GRADE First row: Marteal Morris, Annita Graves, Mary Lee Guillod, Carolyn Leikowitz, Ioyce Bloch, Anne Bored, Renee Newman, Mary Ann Boswell, Betty lean Evensky. Second row: Duane Piper, Charles Briscoe, limmy Garland, Diane Leach, Gloria Walter, Flora Pennebaker, Lucy McCoy, Suzanne Meador, Ann Cannon, Barbara Collins, Patricia Taylor. Third row: Don Saunders, Iimmy Coyle, Rodney Vcmdiveer, Iohnny Kimbrough, George Baskin, Paul Lazarov, lack Durell, Clillord Pierce. Ger- ral Tucker, Ray Weatherby, Rodney Feild, Sidney Shankman. Not pictured: Shirley Harmon, Bradley Stanlord. First row: Marilyn Moore, Harriet Priester, Mary Louise Robinson, Patty Finch, May Tucker, Carolyn Saunders, Betty Skinner. Second row: Margaret Bussell, Icy Wiggins, Barbara Kanter, Marymax Williamson, Eloise Walker, Norma Lumpkin, Billie lean Word. Third row: Perry Wilbur, Ioe Biggs, Frank Page Twlvlly-tttru LM -.ia-:'Ja-li....,.,.,.... E ,. Robinson, Claire Gruber, Sandra Cook, Iohn Klinke, Robert McDearman, George Burkle. Fourth row: Charles lones, ie- rome Makowsky, George Skouieris, Gary Bowden, Ierry Pentz, Irby Wrea Bryan, Donald Pettis, Bobby Clark. Not pictured: Patricia Foley. 1 SEVENTH GRADE First row: Don Domangue, Louis Wynne, Bill Barnett, Larry Mashaw, Edgar McHenry, Houston Smith, Cyril Iohnston, Sec- ond row: Frank Speight, Mary Lou Koen, Frances Harris, Bar- bara Creamer, Patsy Morris, Linda Wilhelm, Iohn Wadley. Third row: Bayless Guenther, Ieanette Barham, Pam Coe, Davie Helen Brownlee, Shirley Flint, Bette Bruce, Nancy Ran- som, Betsy Barton, Bobby Sullivan. Fourth row: Leigh Mac- Oueen, Lawrence Brown, Iudith Cleghorn, Ioan Claire Lutsky, Arthur Pruett, Ioanne Keyes. Not pictured: Pal Turley, lerry Crook, Betty Sparks, Frank Nebhut. First row: Louisa Rutstein, Shirley Davis, Dawn Mednikow, Norma lean Wilkinson, Alberta Rosenblum, Dolores Platt, Mar- tha Ann Watson, Kathleene Sims, Frances Durham. Second row: Anita Maxine Rosenblum, Vera Holt, Claudia Smith. Third row: Danny Stewart, Richard Iordan, Billy Brist, Robert Etherton, Happy Power, Douglas Dinnin, Ezell Philpot, Frank 3 Keith, Mary Katherine Hallman, Ioan Taylor, Betty Io Powell, Gary Schwartz. Fourth row: Tommy Shemwell, Don Allen Strawn, Iell Hanna, Iimmy Stuart, Donald Gronauer, Raymond Daniel, William Donald Gregory. Not pictured: lohn McCuis- tion. Page Twvntgrth ree e 54 Vi l 1 X. 4 otmeymtrzmirtoms STUDENT GOVERNMENT GEEICERS Front row: Bobby Willis, Marlene Baker. Second row: Ann Mary Derrick, Harry Estes, Iohn Dillon. Third row: Bar- bara Brooks, Ann Knox, Martha Lita Gibbs, Bobby Overton. ' FIRST TERM Mayor-Harry Estes. Vicevtviayor-lohn Archer. First -Fltoor Commissioners-Glenn Walker, Ann Mary Der- nc . Second Floor Commissioner-Martha Lita Gibbs. Third Floor Commissioner-Ruth Boulware. Lunchroom Commissioner-Bobby Willis, Tempe Claxton Grounds--Allen McAden. Robert Gracey, Allen McAden, Iahn Archer. Absent: Tempe Claxton, Glenn Walker. SECOND TERM Mayor-lohn Dillon. Vice-Mayor-Glenn Walker. First .Fltoor Commissioners-Robert Gracey, Ann Mary Der- flc . Second Floor Commissioner-Martha Lita Gibbs. Third Floor Commissioner-Ruth Boulware. Luncheon Commissioners-Bobby Overton, Tempe Claxton. Grounds-Allen McAden. STUDENT GOVERNMENT HONOR ROLL Near the close ol each term the teachers are given the opportunity to commend the work ot any Student Government people who they feel have done exceptionally well. There are a number oi workers who have served laithlully and efficiently, but the Honor Roll positions are reserved lor those whose rec- ords have been so outstanding that they have attained a supe- rior rating and a special recommendation from one or more faculty members. FIRST TERM HONOR ROLL--R. P. Holt, Bobby Overton, Tempe Claxton, Bobby Willis, Peggy Williams. johnny Bowden, Harry Estes, Ruth Eloulware, Iohnny Iohnson, Brenda Davis. Puyt' Tu'e'n1y-fmfr SECOND TERM HONOR ROLL-R. P. Holt, Tempe Claxton, Mary George Beggs, Iohnny Iohnson, Shirley Goldberger, lean Kendrick, Diane Lunceiord, Ronnie Haas, Frank Speight, Ann Knox, Iohn Whitten, Louise Rollow, Nancy Cole, Osborne Schae- ler, Harry Estes, Barbara Hassler, Io Ann White, Chip Weems, Paul Overall. There has been some good work done among the seventh grade lunch period workers, and Miss Virginia White, adviser, expects to see many of them listed on the Honor Roll next year when they will probably have posts oi greater respon- sibilily. CI-IATTERBOX STAFF PLAN THEIR FINAL EDITION First row: Ethel Harrell, Dale Vest, Louise Rollow, Ann Threlkeld, Ann Goodman. Second row: Pat Bateman, Norman Deaton, Paula lohnson, Harry Estes, Marilis McCarroll, Barbara Melton, Sondra Lerner. Third row: Lester Friedman, Ann Mary Derrick, Fred Dettwiller, Marlene Baker, Rana Ioy Morris. David Shainberg, Bette Io Reding, Ann Knox, Marilyn Rosselel, Bobby Boone, lerry Shilstat, Carlotta Adel. The Chatterbox won All-Columbian Honors for the excel- lence ol its editorials, The award was made by the Columbia Scholastic Press Association. 1 INITIATION OF MEMBERS OF THE IUNIOR NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY At mid-term Principal I. P. Snider administers pledge. Membership is based upon the ability to meet the require- ments ol scholarship, leadership, citizenship, service, and ci..'.'- acter. The total membership lor this year was thirty-three. HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS 1946-47 PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT Martha Lita Gibbs Ann Mary Derrick Betty Ann MacDonald Mary Elizabeth DeLoach SECRETARY TREASURER Mary Florence White Rana Morris Barbara Hassler Page Tufevzty-five N s- - .... IUNIOR RED CROSS HEARS REPORT OF YEAR'S WORK First row: Arleen Leonard, Duane Piper, Clillord Pierce Betty Blalack, Frank Speight, Maxine Rusenblum, May Tuckerz Iimmy Whitaker, Frank Tindall, Marilyn Iskiwitz, President, Marlene Pinkston, Secretary. Second row: Nancy Sanders Donald Rhoads, Tommy Iackson, Iuly Oakley, Eugene Cha: noine, Bill Sullivan, Nancy Chaddock, Donna Fay Wimberley. Standing: Mrs. Fay Hammond, Miss Dorothy Lancaster, Spon- sors. Sixty-six boxes were packed lor overseas: lour alghans and lilteen caps were knitted lor overseas: two hundred Christmas cards and two hundred Valentines were sent to Kennedy Has- pitaly and magazines were collected monthly. Y-TEENS PLAN TO VISIT CAMP MIRAMICHEE First raw: Pat Taylor, Ioan Taylor, Miss Hazel Hooten, Sponsor. Second row: Betsy Barton, Carolyn Pierce, Ioyce Bloch, Linda Wilhelm, Anita Graves, Margaret Sanders. Third row: Barbara Collins, Ann Cannon, Ieanette Barham, Mary Prlgv Tirvrtty-sir Lee Guillod, Mary Lou Koen, lanice Martin, Margaret Bus- sell, Io Ann Keyes. Fourth row: Barbara Creamer, Betty Sparks, Ann Borod, Frances Harris, loy Wiggins, .Frances Mar- shall. Filth row: lean Davis, Secrctaryg Patricia Bateman, President. NINTH GRADE GLEE CLUB A SEVENTH GRADE MUSIC CLASS SNOWDENS FIRST SAFETY BROADCAST OFFICERS CF THE SCIENCE CLUBS CF AMERICA I Pat Patterson, Norman Deaton, Pete Cizmar, Mary Kathryne to meet certain scholastic requirements and to make a hundred Pitts, Ronnie Haas, Gretta Busby. Not pictured: Chip Weems. points by reading scientific books and magazines and con- Mernbership in the Science Clubs is based on the ability ducting experiments. OFFICERS OF TI-IE AUDUBCN CLUBS ' Lee Douty, Pete Vescova, Sue Lawson, Marilyn liosselot, Canada, Walter Waddey, Alvin Baines, Bobby lean Morgan, Esther Mae Stuart, Iean Thomas. Standing: Harne Stein, Carlotta Adel. Betty Lou Hiller, Barbara Brooks, Richard Rhoads, Catherine Page Trvvrrty-uiglri STUDYING FOR WEST TENNESSEE LATIN TOURNAMENT First row: Harry Estes, Robert Gracey, Iohn Archer, Ethel Harrell, Mary Elizabeth DeLoach, David Shainloerg Second raw: Lester Friedman, Ioanne Miller, Shirley Golclberger, Bar- bara Hassler, Mary Florence White, Evelyn Appleson. Third row: Barbara Melton, Mary Eleanor MacRae, Martha Ann Holcombe, Carol Tendler, Richard Prather, Mary Elizabeth McCarroll, Ruth Shimony. Fourth row: Paula Iohnson, Ann Mary Derrick, Anita Dinner, Donald Rhoads, Scott Michaels. NINTH GRADE ART PUPILS ENIOY WEAVING AS WELL AS PAINTING AND DESIGNING , First row: Billy McNease, Darnell Fulghani, Lloyd Pryor, Carol Tendler. Second row: Robert Maxey, Barbara Boggan. llmmy Allen, Billy Cothern. Third row:Rana loy Morris, Ioanne Miller, Irene Staten, Ice Smith, Dickie Moore. Fourth row: Nancy Sanders, Sondra Lerner, Helen Lerner, Elizabeth Ann Harvey, Gretta Busby. Filth row: Marilyn lskiwitz, Mary Ann Whitaker, lane Rose Cooper, lone Flint, Katie Lou Yarbrough, Ann Goodman. Sixth row: Mary Leland, Betty Io Boswell, Billy Shemwell, Bill McConkey, Buford McMillen. Standing at board: Elbert Smith, Ruddy Melton. Page Trventy-1I.iue I y . -,.,. -. ,, 1-an... llHlllDlIMllllE9 lIliBlElDllNllDlIMlllIlllBS lllDllE3JlIlf314k.llR?l.IlflllflllllElllXlll lll SEWING CLASS MAKES COTTON DRESSES Al the sewing machines are lreading from lell to righll: Barbara Parker, Ellen Reis, Katy Lou Yarbrough. Barbara Mas- sey, Belly Ann Tambini, Gretta Busby. Seated at the table-3 are: ltalsle at lelll Frances Nichols, Sonya Petrcvsky, Carolyn Reid. lTable at righll Mary Ann Pollard, Barbara Lee, Nancy Sanders llell siclel, Dorothy Peek, Belly Io Harmon lat rightj. Standing llrom lelt to righll Mary Elizabeth Anderson, Ruth Shimony, Shirley Goldberger, Miss Lydia Stone, Sondra Mor- ganstern, Belly Simms, lo Ann While, Elizabeth Ann Harvey. COOKING CLASS PREPAEES LUNCI-IEON At the extreme lell are Belly lane Clarke and Iean Ken' drick. Reading from lelt to right are: Ianice Marlin, Helen Powell, Norma lean Dacus, Zoe Pappas, Katherine Crockrolt, Rita Dugger, Frances Smith, Frances Pennebaker, Mary Ann Page Tlrlrly Vickrey, Barbara Shapiro, Mary Elizabeth Broens, lanel Reid, Barbara Slainbrook, Marlene Pinkslon, Dolores Roach, Margaret Sanders, Billy Young, Ioyce Lawrence. Al the lable are: Carol Mellon, Clara Brommer, lacqueline lack, Carolyn Hall. J Y l PUPILS EXAMINE NEW LIBRARY BOOKS C555 LUNCH IS AN IMPORTANT PART OF THE SCHOOL DAY Pugv Thi ' S llD GD llR Clif S 1946 SNOWDEN FOOTBALL SQUAD First row: Ralph Phillipy, Reginal Germany, Eddie Kaplan, Eddie Hardin, Bobby Wills, Buddy Nlcliden, Rudy Melton, Bobby Peters, Bobby Overton. Second row: Beanie Baines, Perrin Sutherland, Eugene Mathis, R. P. Holt, Robert Cobb, Iohn Dil- lon, lack Caskey, Iulian Icilery, Glenn Walker. Third row: The Iootball season began with the team losing the lirst game to Bellevue. Throughout the season the small, but very scrappy Greenie team was never deleated by more than seven Scott Michaels, Billy Chapman, Donald Rhoads, lerald Williams. Robert Grace-y, Bill McConkey, Cecil Graves, Paul Mable. Eu- gene Palmer, Otis Lott, Earl Lucius, Ierry Shilstat, Pete Vescova, Harold Dean Sterling, Coach I. L. Burns. points except by Southside, the city champion. Two Greenies, Donald Rhoads and Bobby Willis, made All-Memphis second team. The football banquet was a gala affair given by the Pf'l'.A. in honor ol the team and the lootball queen, Billy Young. Page Th irty-I tra I - f-f 4 4 BASKETBALL TEAM AND COACH BAKETBALL TEAM Greenies winning three games straight The team had plenty Kneeling: Bobby Peters, Scott Michaels, Bobby Willis, ol height and speed, and gave some ol the top teams a tough Standing: Coach l. L. Burns, Eugene Mathis, Bobby Overton, ' workout. The end ol the season lound the Greenies in third lohn Whitten, Iahn Bowden, Manager. place, Snowden lost out in the play-olt by being defeated by The basketball team started oli with a bang, with the -a strong Messick team Zl-ZD. X i A tl . FK ' 4 iq R y CHEERLEADERS Ioyce Lawrence, Louise Rollow. Second row: Clara Brommer. First row, lelt to right: Mary Lou Koen, Kathleen Hardisan, Arlene Becker. Virginia Kirchdcrler, Mary Wood. B1llY Young- i , ,H INTRAMURAL SPORTS I e e Pme-PONG CHAMPION 9-2 BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS First row: Billy Chapman, Scott Michaels, Bobby Overton, Second row: Robert Gracey, Buddy Whit- ten, Eddie Hardin -. ,,. Martha Lita Gibbs 8-I BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS First row: Pete Vescava, Billy Irby, Walter Waddey. 'Second raw: Bobby Ricks, Lee Douty, Harold Smith. . V I The boys' basketball tournament started off a bit early this year, but showed many exciting games. The seventh grade champions were the 7-4's who cleteatecl the 7f5's 13-I0 in the championship game. The team was captained by Frank Speight who was the main spark throughout the entire tourna- ment. The 8-I home room won the eighth grade championship by defeating several hard fighting teams. Captain Bill Irby and Lee Douty helped the team to stay in the running. In the ninth grade race, the 9-4 home room, captained by Earl Lucius, was defeated by the 9-2's, led by Bill Chapman: The final score was 75-70. The eighth grade softball tournament presented an un- usually interesting series of games. The 8-Z's home room, led by Eddie Kaplan, was successful in winning the champion- ship by deleating 8-l. The ninth grade free-throw champion was Buddy McAden, FREE THROW CHAMPION 7-4 BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS Front row: Frank Speight, Bobby Sullivan, Frank Nebhut. Middle row: Bayless Guenther, Louis Wynne, Lar- ry Mashaw, Donald Domangue. Back row: Edgar McHenry, Lawrence Brown, Iohn Wadley, Cyril lohnston. Absent: Bill Barnett, Ierry Crook. Ianet Green . . I I INTRAMURAL SPORTS 9-1 BASKETBALL AND VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONS 8-7 BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS First row: Betty Ann MacDonald, Mary Florence White, Tempe Claxton, Barbara Melton, Second row: Ann Mary Derrick, Mary Elizabeth DeLoach, Mary Eleanor MacRae, Mary Ann Whitaker. Third row: lone Flint, Martha Lita Gibbs, Ar- lene Becker, Rana Morris, Virginia Kirchdorler. Many exciting onlookers were present at the exciting games played by the girls' volleyball teams. The winning team tor the ninth grade was 9-l. This team was captained by lone Flint and co-captoined by Betty Ann MacDonald. lt was an outstanding team and performed excellently. The winning eighth grade team was 8-l, which was captained by Donna Neal and co-captained by Sue Lawson. The winning team lor the seventh grade was 7-4 whose captain was Shirley Flint and co-captain Nancy Ransom. The next tournament ol the season was the basketball tour- nament. The 9-l's were the ninth grade winners, iust as they were in volleyball, making them a doubly outstanding team. They were captained by lone Flint and co-captained by Mary Florence White. The winner in the eighth grade was 8-7, which was captoined by Esther Mae Stuart and co-captained by lane! Green. The winning team ol the seventh grade was 7--t. This team. also won the volleyball tournament, and it should be 7-4 BASKETBALL AND VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONS ' g ie. ' Daffy 1, i Front row: Esther Mae Stuart, lanet Green. Middle row: Phyllis Mashaw, Marilyn Rosselot, Kathleen Hardison. Back row: Barbara Brooks, Ann Threlkeld, Christine Nichols. congratulated lor excellent playing. lt was captainecl by Shirley Flint and co-captained by Mary Lou Koen. Ol great interest was the lree-throw tournament, wan by Ianet Green ol 8-7. Barbara Boggan came in second. The two outstanding ping-pong players were Martha Lita Gibbs and Marilyn lskiwitz, both ol 9-l. Martha Lita deleated Marilyn in the linal game, thus making her the ping-pong champion lor the third consecutive year. Some ol the outstanding players ol the year from the sev- enth, eighth and ninth grades combined were lane Rankin, lanet King, Betty Lou Hiller, Frances Reed, Pat Elmore, Dolores Kessler, Shirley Flint, Mary Lou Koen, Suzanne Meador, Lucy McCoy, Nancy Ballou, Mary George Beggs, Cornelia Nelson, Ann Wallace, loyce Faux, Gretta Busby, Martha Lita Gibbs, lone Flint, Billy Young, Barbara Stainbrook, Billy lean Word. Margaret Russell, Carolyn Young, Patty Blakemore, Esther Mae Stuart, Ianet Green, Donna Neal, Sue Lawson, Patty Sue Luna, Gail Gerbig, Mary Leland, Brenda Davis, Elizabeth Wilbur. G-1 VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONS Front row: Nancy Ransom, Shirley Flint, Patsy Morris. Absent' Pat Turley. Middle row' Barbara Creamer Bette Bruce First row: Elizabeth White, Sue Lawson, Donna Neal. Sec- Linda Wilhelm, Ieanette Barham. Back row: Mary Lou Koen' and row: Wllma Copeland' lean Thomas' Adele Cooley' Third Betsy Barton, ludith Cleghom, Pqm Coe, 4 row: Katia lohnson, Helen Pappas, Donna Wimberley. -in 2-use S CLUB T5 EPWTXQWY galil? Members were announced at ihe looiball banquet. Ruddy Melton, Billy Chapman, Eugene Palmer, Iercild Williams Earl Lucius, Bobby Peters, lohn Dillion, Bobby Willis, Buddy Otis Lott, Ierry Shilslai, Coach Ierry Burn, Reginald German-1, Mcllden, Donald Rhaads, Robert Gracey, Eddie Hardin, Alvin Perrin Sutherland, Cecil Graves, Paul Maybie, Robert Cobb, Baines, Bill McConkey, R P. Holt, Iulian leilery, Eugene Mathes, Ralph PhilliDYf lack Caslcey. Scene from rehearsal oi the senior class play, Life Begins ai Sixteen. Scene lrom His!, She's a Man. Page Th i rty-six Greetings to Snowden Graduates! Harold B. Tyler Service Station LUBRICATION-AEIMONIZING OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK 1691 Poplar Phone 36-9478 Congratulations. Snowden Graduates! Q HULL-DOBBS COMPANY WORLD'S LARGEST FORD DEALER WE PAY CASH FOR USED CARS! 115 So. Third St. Phone 8-3131 HIGHLAND EQUIPMENT CO. 2913 Summer Ava. Phone 48-8433 Lawnmower: Shnrpened and Repaired HAND SAWS FILED BICYCLES AND TRICYCLES REPAIRED Congratulations to the Snowden lr. High School Graduates! Mr. and Mrs. Ioe Godwin MEMPHIS. TENN. HEARTY CONGRATULATIONS TO THE STUDENTS C. M. WEEMS Memphis SWIRL BEAUTY 6 BARBER SHOP Opening evenings by appointment Call 48-5757-II no answer, call 48-6865 II your hair is not becoming to you. you should be coming to us 568 EVA STREET Congratulationsf Graduates of Snowdenl TRI-STATE FURNITURE MANUFACTURING CO., Inc. 447 E. Mallory Phone 35-2727 BUTLER G ANDERSON soon cum' cxsoum: COMPLETE UPHOLSTERING RADIATOR SHOP, AUTO REPAIRS. PAINT 6. BODY SHOP STEAM CLEANING COME T0 SEE US AT- 2509 Summer Call 48-3478 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE STUDENTS! FIRESTONE STORE Iackson and Evergreen Phone 7-2876 GREETINGS. SNOWDEN GRADUATES! Miller Walking Shoes ior Women Sold Exclusively by MELTON AND MCCOY 832 Falls Bldg. Phone 5-6662 GOOD LUCK GRADUATES OF '47 Sam Shainberg Dry Goods Co 285 Union Avenue Best of Luck. Graduates! - uk JERRY KLEIN Lots of Good Luck Graduates! LOTT BROS. AND COIVPANY NATIONAL BRANDS GROCERY 1122 Overton Park Phone 2-2187 BEST WISI-IES GRADUATES The Little Tea Pot - FINE FOODS -- CHICKEN STEAKS AND CHOPS 1716 Poplar at Evergreen Phone 36-9125 Best Wishes Graduates! if Mr. and Mrs. Ben I. Lee 1. ' ., , .41 rf n:...fl..................... ....... . .......-M. Q... .-....m............................. -mn-........-... ............. ..........--mm.--..--....................... lm...- il T! ii 11 ll 5 1 ,s ,s E 1 QE..-..........-...M-.1 mmm...-.............-um...-.-................. GREETINGS GnADUA'rEss i' TENNESSEE and ADLER HOTELS Keep Physically Fit SWIIVI - DANCE - SKATE - DINE RAINBOW LAKE O Free Picnic Grounds 0 Free Parking Space l Fountain Service For Reservations Call 4-1918 LAMAR AVENUE. ONE BLOCK FROM END LAMAR BUS LINE Congratulations. Snowdon Graduatesl M. E. IACK REAL ESTATE BROKER Best wishes to the Snowden Graduat-esl GLENN PINKSTON Associated with REALTOR E. O. BAILEY 5 CO., Inc. wk 120 MONROE AVENUE , office Phone 5-ual Home Phone 1-nm-M slemk Bldg' Phone M734 BEST WISHES GRADUATES! THE STYLE SHOP DAVE MORGANSTERN. Manager WOMEN'S APPAREL 39 N. Main St. Phone 5-2181 GREETINGS GRADUATESI MEMPHIS ICE CREAM CO. Manuiactursrc ot Garber's Super Rich Ice Cream 1269 Iackson Phone 2-1216 Goon LUCK. 1947 GRADUATES! HAYS SUPPLY CO. Congratulations and Best Wishes Snowd-en Graduates! HARDWARE t . utr MR. and MRS. WILLIAM SHAPIRO 287 South Front Street Mgmpms COMPLIIVIENTS OF ROSEN'S KOSHER DELICATESSEN . SAM GOLDSTEIN 291 No. Main St. Phone 8-3422 HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONSI E. O. Korsmo Construction Co 'A' PORTER BUILDING STUDENTS- the Class of '47l By all means complete your schoolingl Educa- tion is your most valu- able asset! B' 1296 Breedlove st. c. L. YAEBEOUGH y HARRY'S Self Service Grocery Phone 5-9157 SALKY CLOTHING 6. IEWELRY STORE 'k 518 S. MAIN ST. Heartiest Congratulations to f w I Best ot Luck Snowden Graduates I Good Luck Graduates! LAZAROV REALTY CO. 1418 Sterick Building Phone 5-2057 RENTALS - SALES Best Wishes Graduates of '47l SUMMER AVENUE PHARMACY N. D. MCGAUGHEY. Prop. 2492 Summer Ave. Phone 48-2633 For Fresh Crisp. Tasty Goodies STEWART'S Potato Chips IN PACKAGES WHEREVER GOOD FOOD IS SOLD 05 W. Virginia Phone 5-B824 Greetings Graduatesl Snowden Barber Shop Where Fine Haircutting is an Art , 575 North McLean -r ff' L SKA'1'ING'S FUN . . . AND HEALTHY, TOO! Atternoons and Nights EAST END RINK Madison at Morrison Phono 35-B332 . fx . Congratulations. Graduatesl FIELDIN G BAKERIES 72? 633 S. Bellevue Phone 2-2351 1430 lackson .. , Phone 2-5005 3149 Poplar .,....,.,. .......,,, P hone 40-B775 Best Wishes. Graduatesl Arkansas Produce Company I. Q. WELCH. Proprietor FRESH DRESSED POULTRY AND FANCY EGGS SEGERSON DRUG CO. Pnsscmmou nnuocxsrs 'A' lackson Ave. at Evergreen St. Phone 7-1628 FRANK HITCHINGS COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS ik 120 Madison Avenue Phone 8-1540 Congratulations. Graduatesl Gate City Hardware and Paint Company 2500 Summer Avenue Phone 48-3050 Compliments of Three Good Drug Stores Holcomb Drug Store 1703 Jackson Ave. Phone 7-1281 'A' i' if 'A' G. s. cmmmx. mp. 52 Beale Phone 8-3241 Holcomb Drug Store No. 2 3400 Summer Ave. Phone 4-7141 See the new ADMIRAL I ,K i, .k .k Compliments 1 Rggggggg RECORD 'T Ho1.0mb-01.phqn. U' Your Betty loyce Slmms Drug Store v Dealers! isoa union Avenue Phone 2-:una ......-nm.......m......-.-...................................... ' ......................--....-..................-..............-.---Q r 1 . 1 ! I 1 1: .E I I ll r 1 I A i i i E 5 E A V . 1 1 .V , . J . .,'9,!n , -...f..g-.-.f.g.g..:J.f. :A I 591 ,S .,,, 1, LYL, . . .. ......... ......................... ..... ............................................................... ...... .............................................................. ...... .......... ....... ....................Q l 1' Cantor PARKVIEW PHARMACY Ii HH-LSMITH SILVER MOON Ttgcggffgkghxfgg' CO. C G ParkviewP1.lZg::7.D3Lg14 poplar Termite Control Engineers wk ' W' B' HMM' W' SMITH DELUXE SHOE REPAIR Systems for New Construction Oli-ver'Finn-ie C0- E Opposite Snowden School , 410 Messick Bldg. Phone 5-7431 1lE1V1P1'uS 575 N- McLemx Phone 7-4928 f ' M. M. Stainbrook. Prop. '1'HoIvIPsoN BROTHERS -l--I Congmmldions Momm and cm ' i I Best Wishes. Graduates! S wden Graduates! ry mn onum no Ambulance service DENKER G ENDICOTT 1- R- H01-COMBE MANUFACTURING IEwEI.ERs GENERAL AUTO 257 Adams Ave' Phone M281 IEWELERS FOR THE TRADE ' REPAIRING BURIM' INSURANCE 44 No Second Street I Phone 5-3381-Sta. 187 ' f . 926 Mom fo P' 6 S' Garage Greetings to Snowden Graduatezl ' Best Wishes Success to the Graduutesl To The C111-S8 of 19471 RITZ THEATRE I. W. POWELL No. 19 1705 POPLAR 4 if INTERIOR DECORATING 505 No. 1VlcLean Phone 7-1910 B12 Eva Phgng 48.2418 THE STORE OF PERSONAL SERVICE 1 PEABODY THEATRE 1-l,-, ava so. cooPER Il' HUBERT GANGL Greelinss and compliments of WATCHES AND SERVICE W'sh G d at l Besi 1 ss ru u es Unmatched Skill and Equipment WONDER CITY CAFE DISTRIBUTORS 1001-2 rqmswanh -mag. ' Ph 5-6242 259 So. Main St. Phone 5-9481 MEMPHJS, TENN' one ' Hubert Gangl V. E. van Hessen Compliments of Congratulations to the COMP!-IMENTS OF inowden Ir. High School Graduates! BLACK 5. WHITE ICE CREAM CO 1vIR. and MRS. f - STORE FRED GOODMAN 2477 summer Phone 4-1101 1 I Served Exclusively in 93 N' sl' Phone 37-4386 NIENEI-ns' TENN2 ' Snowdon School Cafeteria Congratulations' Graduates' GREETINGS GRADUATES Best wishes to the f Graduating Class IVIEMPHIS MEAT CO. A BISNO SUPPLY CO. F. W. Woolworth Co. 141 so. Third st. Phone 5-2311 179-181 Beale Avenue 107 So- Main Sl- 1 e............................................ ..... .................. .........................................................: .............. -..-.- ............,...-fee.:----f,....15 1 P 511 . 1- 251 ,J ,lk 'J - - .4.1..lga.liaI-5- . AAHE. -L I .AL..L - . - ...., ,r . ALAA-- .
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