Graduating Class of 1954
Colors Red and White
Flower, Red Rose
Note:
The 50th reunion for the class of '54 was celebrated Oct. 1&2, 2004. To see pictures of the "Class of '54" Float in
the Homecoming Parade, click here.
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Photo: Senior Class Officers Richard Legate, President - W.R. Howell, Vice President - Fern Millikin McCoy, Secretary-Treasurer - Jim Patterson, Reporter | ||||
Photos: [These Names] Dorothy Foster |
Photos: [These Names] Carolyn Brannon |
Photos: [These Names] Mary Louise Scott |
Photos: [These Names] Laura McNames |
Photos: [These Names] Kay Doran |
PHOTO: Zebra Staff | ||||
Motto: "Success lies not in achieving what you aim at, but aiming at what you ought to achieve." | ||||
Sponsors: Freda Jaggers, Eunice Swift, Ronald Gerard, Mr. William Dost, Dr. Patrick Halley |
Name |
Annotation |
Richard Legate, President |
Hands so big; Eyes so blue, Anything for you he'll do. |
W.R. Howell, Vice Pres. |
Plenty smart; lots of fun, For good times, Dub's the one. |
Fern Millikin McCoy, Sect. |
Often jolly; often quiet, She is sweet and also bright. |
Jim Patterson, Reporter |
Oh that Pat, he's the guy, Makes girls swoon and sigh. |
Nadine Abbott |
She has a cute little smile, That's never out of style. |
Louis Baker |
Full of pep; always gay, A friendly guy in every way. |
Ann Barrow |
Black eyes; sparkling eyes, Ann is full of surprise. |
Eldean Beaver |
Hair so light; eyes so blue, Neatest girl you ever knew. |
Harold Bickle _ |
Very friendly; very nice, Can't be bought at a price. |
Corene Biswell |
Blond hair; eyes of blue, To her friends ever true. |
Johnny Biswell |
Not too rowdy; not too quiet, In basketball quite a sight. |
Margie Blair |
Blond hair; eyes of gray, Her grin will never stray. |
Charles Boyd |
He is friendly; he is sly, His ways will get him by. |
Carolyn Brannon |
Dark hair; dark eyes, Ideal girl, Ideal size. |
Larry Brooks |
Oh so feisty; so much fun, For good times, he's the one. |
Patricia Burd |
Very quiet, a little shy, With us she rates high. |
Carlene Burkhard |
Nice smile; lots of fun, Always keep you on the run. |
Patty Burton |
Eyes the color of the sky, Full of pep; always spry. |
Jim Carpenter |
Quite a poet; quite a guy, Very nice but rather shy. |
Peggy Chafin |
In Peggy we detect, A lady of respect. |
Bob Cherry |
Rather shy but never sad, A very nice, friendly lad. |
Rachel Coleman |
Dark eyes; dark hair, On skates more than fair. |
Bob Cummings |
Always smiling; always sweet, To be near Bob is a treat. |
Tommy Denton |
Very nice; very bright, Always smiling; always quiet. |
Estill Dewitt |
Oh so jolly; oh so sweet, Such a drummer, such a treat. |
Kay Doran |
She is sly; she's a brain, Many things she will gain. |
Joyce Dudley |
Ever grinning; ever spry, Joyce is never shy. |
Dan Epps _ |
He is nice; he is shy, His ways will get him by. |
Doris Ferguson |
Very quiet; very sweet, Very nice; very neat. |
Dorothy Foster |
Pretty hair; sweet smile, For you she'd walk a mile. |
Ray Franklin _ |
Nice, smart, friendly, gay, Ray is tops in every way. |
Joe Freeman |
Far may be look to find, A guy so loyal or so kind. |
Mary Lee Gilstrap |
Friendly smile; lovely hair, complection so very fair. |
Josephine Glover |
Rosy cheeks; sweet girl, She'll send you in a whirl. |
Mike Gordon |
Friendly smile; hair so red, A real sweet guy it is said. |
J. W. Grisham _ |
He may be quiet, often shy, But that Grisham, what a guy. |
James Hamilton _ |
Impish grin, likable ways, Will succeed in future days. |
Phyllis Hammons |
Oh so tiny; oh so sweet, Full of charm, very neat. |
Sonora Hanes |
She's a very friendly girl, Not another in the world. |
Jo Ann Hayes _ |
Reddish hair; so petite, Jo is always very sweet. |
Allen Hipp |
Often quiet; often gay, A perfect choice any day. |
Arthur Hipp |
Quiet and retiring, but always admiring. |
Vera Lou Holt _ |
So quiet; so reserved, Future success is deserved. |
Eric Hurd |
He is smart; he's a brain, He never enters lovers lane. |
Ronald Jaggers |
He is small; he is fun, For a laugh he's the one. |
Gerald Jones |
He is handsome; he is swell, But he'll never, never tell. |
Tracia Jones |
Sweet smile; kind heart, She and gladness don't part. |
Verna Jones _ |
What a very jolly pal, She is sure a swell gal. |
Faith Justice |
Hair blond; eyes brown, Planning on a wedding gown. |
Bob Keller _ |
Dark hair; eyes of brown, Bob will never let you down. |
Jerry Lingenfelter |
On a cornet he's the best, A Harry James from CHS. |
Shirley Marlar |
Always neat as a pin, With her smile she'll win. |
Jim Marshall |
Oh so jolly; oh so sweet, That boy is really neat. |
Anita McGregor |
Dreamy eyes; pretty hair, Ready friendliness to share. |
Marcia McGregor |
What a drummer; what a girl, Covered head of blond curls. |
Laura McNames |
Always sweet; always gay, Full of laughter all the day. |
Jack Miller |
Always smiling; mostly quiet, He is the studious type. |
Ruth Miller |
Oh so quiet; oh so sweet, Ruth is honestly a treat. |
Sue Morgan |
Dark eyes; dark hair, Always ready for a dare |
Dorothy Muton |
She's a bundle of smiles, Keeps you gay all the while |
Don Nichols |
Don is an average guy, With a girl, oh my! |
Patsy Oliver |
Brown eyes; Red hair, She has friends to spare. |
James Ozbun |
Anywhere always ready, With the girls very steady. |
Allen Palone _ |
Kind, sweet, quiet and fun, For success, he's the one. |
Dewey Parker |
Hair so light; eyes so blue, Withe the girls a Romeo true. |
Louise Payte |
Sparking eyes; sweet smile, Very bright all the while. |
Tom Pool |
Words could never show, how we like this Romeo. |
Morse Purkey _ |
Hair so red; eyes so green, He's often good, often mean. |
Danny Ramsey _ |
Always smiling; always gay, He's tops in every way. |
Ray Raynor |
In math he's the best, Full of brains, full of zest. |
Eugene Robinson |
He has the cutest grin, With that he's sure to win. |
Mary Louise Scott |
Here's a very brilliant girl, Valuable to some as a pearl. |
Rosalyn Skelton |
Very sweet; very kind, Her personality always shines. |
Jerry Smith |
Ideal eyes; ideal hair, For Jerry we all care. |
Robert Stacy _ |
In timidity he's the first, Wink at him and he'll burst. |
Bob Stamps |
Oh Bob, Oh! Heavens above, Give girls a chance at love. |
John Stender _ |
Full of pep, full of fun, In gold he's worth a ton. |
Bob Stokes _ |
Always grinning; neatly clad, Moe's a very friendly lad. |
Kay Stokes |
Full of pep from head to toe, Always full of zip and go. |
Bonnie Stolhand |
Very friendly; very true, She is always nice to you. |
Kay Strain |
Always laughing; always gay, Full of pep every day. |
Joyce Streeter |
The sophisticated type is she, Very sweet to you and me. |
Joyce Sumpter |
So very tiny and quiet, Joyce is sweet and polite. |
Sue Thomas |
Sue is very, very kind, Very quiet and quite refined. |
Johnny Thompson _ |
Very quiet; very smart, Always plays his part. |
Glenda Thurman |
Long, blond hair; calm eyes, Rather quiet, small size. |
John Turner |
Timid, yet funny, Always smiling sunny. |
Delores Ward |
She is such a cute lass, As well known in our class |
Joe Merle Washburn |
Full of mischief; very sly, Anything once, he will try. |
Ronald Whisnant |
He is friendly; he is wise, He could win a joking prize. |
Charles Williams _ |
He's our captain; what a boy, A delightful bundle of joy. |
Katherine York |
Katie is a pretty lass, She's a darling in our class. |
54 Juniors - 54 Sophomores - 54 Freshmen
53 Seniors - 53 Juniors - 53 Sophomores - 53 Freshmen
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