Weir High School - Lion Yearbook (Weir, MS)

 - Class of 1956

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ii l96 The L10 PUBLISHED BY THE SENIORS OF WEIR HIGH SCHOOL EDITOR - ZELMER JONES BUSINESS MANAGER - .IO BLACK FIIIRIIWDRII With the passing of time, the echoes of our school life will grow fainter and then die away. It is the hope of the Weir 1956 Senior Class, that as you look through this book in years to come, you will recapture these echoes of memories. 2 IIEIIIUATIUN As a means of expressing our gratitude to Mr, R. H. McDowe11, for his patience, loyalty and help we wish to dedicate the LION of 1956 to him. Youth is the period of building up in habit, and hopes, and faiths. Not an hour but is trembling with destiniesg not a moment, once passed on which the appointed work can ever be done again, or the neglected blow struck on the cold iron. QQuoted from Ruskin.J Youth is the opportunity to do something and to become somebody. No period of life is so potent for development- of character as the high school age. Reputation is what others believe us to beg character is what God knows us to be. Think earnestly, boys and girls of Weir -High School. Your life will be what you are now making it, because what you are to be, you are now rapidly becoming. You can possess this jewel of inestimable value, character, or you may let it slip through your grasp. Parents, teachers and pastors can but point the way. Yours must be the' will. Always remember that a good name is obtained by many actions but lost by one. There is a proverb that says, Life without endeavor is like entering a jewel mine and coming out with empty hands. May you possess the jewel of clean, straight-forward manhood, of true, noble womanhood. I C. H. Henderson, Superintendent - 4 si . Mas . Q 1' 'f 61 I T' 'Q ,A-L I 5' ,A fit -X 59 pf 4 ,J ' c ljjg' 5. R. li 5 . .xx a 'Qlf K L Kr: 1, +2 J' 1 xiii i if 'T 1' Y: ff, ,Q 4.1. fi J: , gi -if ' 43 if 1 ., 1- I' 'gl f gp gi-' rj Q4 1 H 'F f 1 Z., .- , Q w -if .i 3 'V 45 . T , v' 5 f ii fl!!-X W C. H. HENDERSON MRS, AVEE N. MCDOWELL Superintendent B. S. Mississippi State B. S. Mississippi State Collegeg M.ED. Mississippi Collegeg M. ED. Mississippi State College Sta te College MRS, R, R. BRANTLEY B.A. Blue Mountain College T. T. GIFFEN B. S. Mississippi State SHIRLEY K. MCGEE RAY MCGEE B.A. Degree Mississippi B.S. Degree Mississippi College State College 6 R, H, MCDOWELL Principal B. S. Mississippi Stateg M.ED. Mississippi State RUBY FULCHER Wood Junior College Qggsgumgagfgw g s?sunxW,,f5gvfs2efgiQ.wiskgsggrg -W 2 is , 3 555' ,mfr f2 P3iWL Q fi ' Q 1 il up if w R isfzzsrw' ' iflf' dgiw' -if-. .. - ' R -- , 1 is ,R ' 5 i er ' Iyar NOT PICTURED , , A ffm' S if ,,. , rg 55 il ,f , Q sie - ' was , we --time . 1 ,,,. H. E. RANDLE MRS. H. E. RANDLE MISS LILLIAN CAMPBELL B.S. Degree Mississippi B.S. Degree M.S.C.W. State GEORGE L. KEENE MRS, MYRTLE M. WEEKS B.S. Degree Mississippi College MISS MINNIE POWER MRS. STELLA KING MRS. LENA TOMBLIN B. S. Degree University of ' B. S. Degree Mississippi B. S. Degree Mississippi Chicago State Southern 1 is Q N 5315 , ir Q SQ 'F I , , X 1, !: f -5 ja L- W Yr? H, iw -447 LOUISE CLARK Short and Sweet BILLY COLLUM Rest today for tomorrow you ma have to work. IUANITA DEAN She is never still a minuteg Where there is fun she's in it. JOHNNY DEAN Mingles a little fun with his knowledge. LELA ADAMS Those Dreamy eyes- ahh! VIRGINIA AUSTIN Her fabulos smile is always in style. IO CURRY BLACK Her smile goes all the way around and buttons in the back WAYNE BOWIE Better to be happy than wise. FRENCH HENRY BURDINE We1l, Here I am, Girls. PEGGY CHILDS Always Smiling and Agreeable. DAVID MCDANIEL A still tongue often portrays a deep mind. DONNIE MCDANIEL He who is tall, sees all. GLEN MILLS He has a brillant mind but the faculty doesn't know it. JOHN NAIL When study interfers with a good time, cut out study. HERBERT FULCE Never trouble until it troubles YOU. WAYNE INGRAM All play and no work makes Wayne a happy boy. ZELMER JONES The Senior gift to the Junior girls. BENNETT KING Life is what you make it. BOBBY LACEY To know her is to love her. BILL MARTIN I learned about girls from her her and mostly her. JOHNNY TULLOS Quiet and shy, and a wonderful EUY- OZIE WEAVER He's an all around good sport in every way, IOLENE WADE Sweet and sedate, always on timeg never late. RIC HARD VO WELL Believes in love and everything. BOBBY PARISH Women are his interest. HOMER POWER Take it easy, have your fun, NADINE SINGLETON One who gets the most out of life. HOWARD STARNES Never a woory, never a care, and always sure to get there, BETH KERR STEVENSON Strive to seek to find, and not to fail. ALVIE GLEN THREET r'g 1 t i A in-J A GERALD wnrrmms A jolly good fellow, Quick with all the answers, LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of 1956, being in our right mind, do bequeath and bequit, leave, give and get rid of the following members of the Senior Class ---- to put in their high place these lowly creatures: Bobby Parish leaves his ford to anyone who can use it. Homer Power wills his short hair cut to Joe Jones. French Burdine leaves all his girl friends to Larry Mclntire. Wayne Bowie needs all he's got, Virginia Austin leaves his hot temper to Geneva May. Bobby Lacy leaves her power over men to Elizabeth nan Dean, John Nail wills his ways with the teachers to Robert Gilbert. To Betty Lou Simpson goes Jo Black A's in hopes she may be able to use them, Beth Stevenson leaves her height to Betty Sue Bowie, Peggy Child's leaves her slenderness to Margie Fay Threet, Nadine Singleton leaves some of her pep to Nina Crenshaw, Lela Adams wills her flirtatious nature to Natalie King, Juanita Dean will just let her sister carry on, Jolene Wade leaves her, uh, leaves her, oh she's just leaving. Johnny Tullos leaves his roving 'eyes to C.H, Oliver, Bennett King leaves his typing speed to Frank Cobb. Louise Clark leaves her place in the Beta Club to Bobby Kyle. Ozie Weaver leaves his ability in all sports to Jimmy Brantley. L. Dean McAlpin leaves his quietness to anyone who can put it to use. Johnny Dean leaves his good looks and black hair to Paul Wayne Henson Howard Starnes will leave his shy ways to Harvey Cook, ' Alvie Glen Threet leaves his slowness to Douglas Austin, Wayne Ingram leaves his ability to be heard at all 'tifnes to Bing Threet. Zelmer Jones leaves his good behavior in English Class to Gerald King, Bill Martin leaves everything but Bobby Lacy, -- Billy Collum leaves his nice manners to Plemon Ming. Glen Mills leaves his ability to keep still to W, C, Austin, Herbert Fulce leaves his bashfulness to G. H, Taylor, Richard Vowell and Gerald Whitmire wants to leave--- ---School, David McDaniel leaves his quiet ways to Raph Mayo. A Donnie McDaniel leaves his back set in bookkeeping class to anyone who wants it. V - 4, A 'A 6 10 PIHIPIIEGY It is the year 1960, and the biggest Alumni Homecoming Party in the history of Weir High School is in full swing, Guy Lombardo's Band is playing for the big occasion in the school's beautiful student center ballroom, Everyone is there from students who went to the school in 1940 to students now attending in 1960. French Burdine has come with his pretty wife. lTheir young son and daughter had to stay at home this time,j Wayne Bowie, who is standing silently by the door, recently won the Nobel Prize for his new Mathematical Theory about the Fourth Deminsion. Virginia Aus- tin, Director of the Language Department, is here with her husband, Billy Collum, one of the leading Educators in the nation, and his wife have just come in the door, Johnny Dean and Lela Adams are just sweeping in, Lela is wear- ing a beautiful sable coat, Johnny is a leading advertising executive, Jo Black is having a lovely time greeting old acquaintances, she has just given a series of lectures on journalism, and has just gotten back from a tour of Europe, Louise Clark has been talking to her. Louise, as you know is one of the top models in the United States. Glen Mills is going around looking at people and taking notes in a little black book, A Herbert Fulce tapped Peggy Childs' escort on the shoulder. We found out, that Herbert has been trying to court Peggy, since she became an engineering foreman. Juanita Dean and Wayne Ingram are over in the corner flirting again, Zelmer Jones, an undertaker, and Bobby Lacey, head of the Weir Recreation Department, are haveing a heart to heart talk, Bobby, who gives the boys a good workout, also gives Zelmer a good supply of customers. Bennett King is keeping his eye on David Mc- Daniel. The Reason? Bennett is now with the F, B, I, and he is invest- igating David. I hear that Homer Power has a new job as a circus clown, A Natural! Howard Starnes and Bill Martin have also made some records in speed boat racing and stunt flying, respectively, They have also caused a new record of squeamish stomachs, Donnie McDaniel, a prominent street cleaner, is helping to set the stage forthe floor-show, with John Nail, who owns a small r business, tuning pianos, Nadine Singleton is fixing the scenery, She kindly consented to fly down from Chicago, especially to arrange it. I Johnny Tullos is also putting in his two cents worth, He has a natural gift for arranging the indirect lighting: the bulbs must be well hidden. Alvie Threet, the well known stage actor, is giving a few pointers, too, We hear that Richard Vowell recently won an Oscar for his perfor- mance in The Great Lovers, F' Jolene Wade has her name in lights too as a gay chorus dancer, Now the spotlight is on Ozie Weaver a rising opera star, All we can say is The Metropolitan Opera isn't what it used to be! A little out of the ordinary but next on program is Beth Stevenson giving her interpetation of Shake Rattle and Roll, Next on program was Gerald Whitmire who took over as The Boy Juggler on Roller Skates. It really made us happy whenthe didn't miss once kv Last but not least was Bobby Parish, a rare wit and lay wright. After searching for many years, he found that this progession requires the least work, L Dean McAlpin just ran up on the stage, he didn't want to be left out because he has a few Words to say. Everyone is sitting down for a long stay because L Dean is known for his long windedness since he became speaker of the house in Washington, So on went the party and on went the .lives of the Alumni ---- we wish for each of them good luck and happiness. p H - Bobby Lacey 4 .a gps. ul Pill Mi we sv as .E l0R - iz ' , ffniil Q 1 df fiflii. :Iii 9 5 'L 1 -X X ff' if 0 W ' TEACHER H. 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Q 2 i 132+ Y gill' 7159 at 3RD GRADE Billy Oswalt Mary Randel Jimmie Ray Jimmie Turnipseed Dane Whitmire Larry Arnault Margaret Vrantley Gloria Burris Larry Chandler Francis Coleman Carl Harris Charles Harris Freddy King Linda Kyle Martha Lacey - Earl Lucas David McCulloch Johnny McGee Emmett Moore Cynthia Rainey Margaret Smith Roy Smith Linda Vowell Dennis Wills Betty Worrell s '11 Il 5 A Sandra Woods ---------------- Susan Weeks Attendents to the Football Homecoming Royalty 24 Qfffmt yi iftgx? H Carol Bramlett Lucius Burris David Choate Edward Choate Hiram Curtis Helen Curtis Marchia Davis Coyte Gordon Charlie Hardin Malaner Huffman Nickie McDaniel Annell McGee Eddie M Clntire Brenton McKnight Dan Morgan Robert Ray Janice Smith Susan Weeks Sandra Woods f 4. M nz, S . 4 -su-.-'gf' mu' 'D X N Z-X EXW fir Z? W ff? Most BeauHfuI- Most Handsome Beauues Mr. 81 Miss Weir lligll Best Dressed Wittiest llest Athlete M 0 3 1 Intellectual Most Versatile Best AH-Around Most Popular Boy and Girl Friendhest Boy and Girl Boy and Girl 5' ' 7 7, , if 6' X 1 Q , Q 4' -lr lr ' El' , Egg: M w ' n 'On IJ Lb- in f . J- kk 1- -0 if HSlllllPSllll'l'S', fl 3 - 5 , M iw- ,ffffm xii ff ' ' ll llemeeeming lleyalty Football Team Cheerleaders Sr. 4-ll Club Girls Jr. 4-ll Club lloys Jr. 4-Il llluh Girls sr. 4-rr rum rays ll Beta Ulub F.ll.A. F.F.A. GIRL' BA KETBALL STANDDIG: Coach Henderson, Austin, Dean McMinn, Box, Kemp, Parish, Simpson King. SITTING: Bumey, Dean, Ming, Baxter, Crenshaw, Henson. BUY ' BA KETBALL STANDING:'Coach Henderson, Ingram, Quarles, Murphy, Baxter, Strawbridge, Taylor, fManagerJ. SITTING: Dean, Weaver, Tullos, Mills, 31 Compliments of NEHI BOTTLING COMPANY Koscuisko, Mississippi Drink Nehi Beverages, 'I'hey're Delicious Compliments of W, B, WADE MCCOOL CIN Ct, T Vim , f I I . 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Weir High School - Lion Yearbook (Weir, MS) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 1

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Weir High School - Lion Yearbook (Weir, MS) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 42

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Weir High School - Lion Yearbook (Weir, MS) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 28

1956, pg 28

Weir High School - Lion Yearbook (Weir, MS) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 13

1956, pg 13

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1956, pg 58

Weir High School - Lion Yearbook (Weir, MS) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 56

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