St Johns College High School - Taps Yearbook (Washington, DC)

 - Class of 1956

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r SENIORS -IENELLE MILLS Where duty calls there she may be found. JOHN ALBERT MILLS Thou hast Wit at will. ANNA LOU SEALES A mighty spirit fills that little frame. HORACE SHAMBLIN Air minded in big farnef' BILL STANDIFER 'Girls to the right of himg girly to the left 0 himg girls all around him. ROYSTON SWINDAL He willingly lends a helping handf' MILDRED TOXEY Mischievous and good naturedf, MARIE WARD The pink of perfectionf' TERESSA MAE YARBQOUGH Work well done makes pleasure more fun. OSCAR ZEANAH 'Last on the roll book but not so with us.' KNO Picture, MINUS CAUSEY JOE LAYCOCK Page Eleven 7

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so-.L . I X SENIORS MARY LOUISE I-IULSEY Sl1e loves to lauglv, slve loves to walk, and oh, my lvow slve loves to talkf, CLYDE JONES Shy in class but no! so with llve girlsf, GEORGE JONES And tlve wonder grew, tlvat one small head could carry all lze knew. STERLING KIZZIAH Men of few Words are tlve best menf' DIMPLE LIVINGSTC'N Ever mild and gentle in lzer avaysf, DORIS LOCI-IRIDGE None know but to love her, none name lner but to praise kerf, MILDRED LOCHRIDGE The smallesl and tlze clearest. PAUL MARTIN An embalmer to be, lzere's lvoping none of us l7e,ll seef' DONALD MILLAR A sober youth, steady and lvard working., EDWARD MILLAR Knowledge comes but wisdom lingersf, Page Ten J



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CLASS HISTORY In 1934, our class made its debut into high school. We were no longer mere junior highs but we had a name, Freshmen . And were we proud of it! Mr. M. H. Sherer was chosen to be our section room teacher and Mr. H. L. Nipper, our principal. New comers to the faculty besides Mr. Sherer were Mr. George L. Camp and Miss Dorothy Atkinson. Mr. Nipper and Mr. Sherer, very courageously helped us with their pet subjects-algebra and civics. Our career was just beginning, and it was a prom- ising one. Then we woke up to the fact that we were sophomores. How fast the time had flown. This time we had a number of new members. And once more we got acquainted, that Alberta bunch seemed as if they had always been with us. There came at mid-term Joe Hassell and Eugene Hosmer. And speaking of new- comers, there also came our new principal, Mr. N. F. Nunnelley. Added to our faculty were Miss Adelle Clements and Mrs. M. H. Wilbourn, Jr. This year Mr. Nunnelley cleared the path called Geometry and Miss Clements that one called World History, and we saw clear sailing ahead. Suddenly, we were Juniors, and we were going at top speed. This year we lost two of our members through marriage. To Cecil Hendericks we gave Ora Lee Boyd, and to Festus Crowder, Lois McKinley. Then Sara Henson and Juanita Howell decided to leave us and go to work. We lost Hazel Mullenix, who was transferred to County High, Louise Johnson to Brookwoodg Bessie Griffin to Moundvilleg and Lucille Barron to Albertville. New additions to our class were Lewis Hassell, Peggy Johnson, Jenelle Mills, Paul Guthrie, Mildred Hinkle, and Bill Denton. New members of our faculty for this year were Mr. Robert Denton and Miss Sadie Bell Johnson. Then to our surprise there came a day when we were to have the title of Seniors. We have almost reached our goal. We have had many hardships but we've recovered from them all. This term we had two new teachers, Miss Mary Louise Bell and Miss Alma Merle Pierson. Mr. Nunnelley is still principal and Mr. Sherer has been with us through these years. Other teachers that have been with us all the way are Mrs. E. L. Asbury, Miss Edith Poole, Mr. George L. Camp, and Miss Dorothy Atkinson. We've had one marriage this year. Mildred Hinkle gave us quite a scare when she and Omar Lochridge were married. How- ever, she continued her school career. The students who left us were Eugene Hosmer, Verl Orr, Peggy johnson, and Bill Denton. New students were Eliza- beth Mae Howton, Paul Martin, Mildred Toxey, Mary Louise Hulsey, John Al- bert Mills, Joe Laycock, Horace Shamblin and Minus Causey. So the class of '38 is no more. We're at last facing a great future. Wish us happiness and success. G. JEANNETTE EAST Page Twelve

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