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CLASS of 1930 Thanks to Sue Lee Johnson, T-51, for Scanning the 1930 Yearbook Photos and Maureen Thoni White, Honorary T-69, for Scanning the 1930 Yearbook CLASS OF 1930 Thanks to Sue Lee Johnson, T-51, for scanning the 1930 yearbook photos and Maureen Thoni White, honorary T-69, for scanning the 1930 yearbook. Thanks Linda Barnes Bugg Wayman T-66 for cropping the photos. Click “T” for shortcut to 1930 Virtual Cemetery ALLEN, Eugene Born: 1 October 1911 Died: 23 January 2001 ALLEN, Mary (Gaither) Born: 8 June 1911 Died: 21 May 1967 ALLSTADT, Malcom Benjamin Born: 6 November 1911 Died: 7 February 1976 ASHLEY, Odette (Carter) Born: 14 April 1911 Died: 2 March 1991 AYCOCK, Ozite (Shinault) Born: 8 September 1910 Died: 1987 BARNARD, Kathleen Louise (Gorman) Born: 17 September 1911 Died: 7 March 1978 (aged 66) BARTON, Eleanor Mae (Timbs) Born: Unknown Died: 19 December 1988 BEARD, Elizabeth (Dobbs) Born: 17 July 1912 Died: 6 March 2000 (aged 87) BLACK, Berta Belle (Wilkinson) Born: 3 November 1912 Died: 1 December 2002 BOALS, Orailla Mae (Hays) Born: 8 September 1912 Died: 5 August 2001 BRADBERRY, Virginia Pauline (Board) Born: 22 February 1912 Died: 28 April 1972 BREAZEALE, James Branson (Salutatorian) Born: 14 April 1914 Died: 26 June 2000 BRENNAN, Harry W. Born: 1 April 1909 Died: 15 May 1978 BRESNAHAN, Dorothy (Ackerman) Born: 7 August 1912 Died: 17 May 1984 (aged 71) BRESNAHAN, Hanorah A. (Need to find) Philip R. Bresnahan and Hazel Grace Mettler Bresnahan Born: 12 February 1911, OH or 19 Oct 1911 m. Albert T. Hicks 1906-1965 on 8 Nov 1939 Died: informant: Hanora Bresnahan Hicks Hazel 1892-1960; Phillip 1890-1942 BREWER, Virginia Elizabeth (Mason) Born: 13 September 1912 Died: 9 February 1999 BRINKMAN, Frederick Carl “Fred” Born: 2 October 1910 Smith-Hughes Graduate Died: 27 May 1997 BRITT, Charles W. Born: 29 August 1912 Died: 28 June 1982 BRITT, Opal E. (Need to find) William Sidney Britt and Minnie Pescha Armenia Smith Britt Born: 6 January 1912, TN Died: BROWN, Elizabeth Jo (East) Born: 24 February 1912 Died: 4 January 1994 (aged 81) BROWN, Rose (Kirsch) Born: 11 September 1911 Died: 1 April 1989 BROWN, Sadie (Cook) Born: 1 January 1912 Died: 15 July 2001 BURDEN, Anne (Need to find) Born: Died: BURING, Louis Born: 1 July 1911 Died: 30 January 1979 BYRD, Lucile (Pitchford) Born: 3 December 1911 Died: 13 December 1999 CALDWELL, Louie G. Born: 3 January 1913 Died: 19 March 1984 CARTWRIGHT, Morgan Ketchum Born: 13 July 1910 Died: 27 June 1995 CARUTHERS, Clifton Henry Born: 6 November 1909 Died: 5 July 1971 CARUTHERS, Myrtle Valera (Crick) Born: 23 January 1913 Died: 15 February 2005 CHITWOOD, Kathleen (Madore) Born: 20 February 1910 Died: 15 February 1994 CLABAUGH, Nelson Nichols Born: 23 June 1910 Died: 26 February 1956 (aged 45) CLAIBORNE, Clauris Patric (Bauernschmidt) Born: 1912 Died: 1985 COBB, Julia (Jack) Born: 5 January 1912 Died: 29 September 1999 COFFMAN, Marshall Brower Born: 28 January 1912 Died: 13 January 1952 (aged 39) CRAIG, Kathryn (Need to find) W. S. Lindsey Born: 17 August 1910, MS Died: CUSHING, Myra Nordyke (Berger) Born: 15 March 1905 Died: 29 July 1976 DAVIS, Margaretta (Need to find) J. A. Davis Born: 6 May 1911, MO Died: DEAN, William E. (Prophet) Born: 3 August 1913 Died: 4 April 2000 DEAN, William M. Born: 9 October 1912 Died: 13 December 1989 DeFRANCES, Serena Born: 19 October 1911 Died: 30 May 1986 DENT, Lee Born: 31 August 1912 Died: 13 November 1995 DIXON, William Flautt Born: 25 October 1912 Died: 28 July 1985 DOUGAN, Thelma (Muskelley) Born: 14 September 1911 Died: 15 May 1971 DOUGLASS, Dorothy Frances (Legge) Born: 12 January 1912 Died: 2 June 1947 (aged 35) (Ectopic pregnancy) ELDER, Louis Charles (Treasurer) Born: 25 September 1909 Smith-Hughes Graduate Died: 23 June 1987 ELK, Minnie (Allen) Born: 20 September 1910 Died: 16 July 2004 FANN, Herbert Born: 19 August 1908 Died: 29 April 1984 FERGUSON, Martha Evelyn (Woolam) Born: 18 October 1913 Died: 2 August 1944 (aged 30) FLETCHER, Milton J. Born: 24 October 1910 Died: 25 September 1982 FLINT, Merna Rae (Douthit) (Valedictorian) Born: 9 October 1913 Died: 18 April 1988 FORESTER, Eleanor Elizabeth (Hall) Born: 7 January 1912 Died: 4 June 1992 FRANK, Edward Rubin Born: 2 October 1910 Died: 17 April 1964 GARDNER, Helen (Need to find) M. J. Bradley Born: 11 August 1912, AR Died: GATTI, Frances (Gaskins) Born: 20 December 1909 Died: 8 June 2008 GREEN, Forrest Graham Born: 29 November 1909 Died: 12 October 1975 GRIFFITH, Grace Marie (Hughett) Born: 22 December 1910 Died: 25 January 1985 HAMILTON, Albert C. (Poet) Born: 3 January 1911 Died: 25 January 1968 HANOVER, Pearl (Schwartz) Born: 11 June 1912 Died: 21 December 2014 (aged 102) HANSON, Henry Leonard Born: Unknown Died: 30 November 1990 HARRIS, Claire F. (Murrell) Born: 10 June 1913 Died: 1979 HARRIS, Lillian Cephise Born: 13 May 1912 Died: 30 September 1999 HEARN, Roy Junius Born: 15 November 1911 Died: 2000 HILL, Bernice Elizabeth Born: 13 December 1912 Died: 22 August 1931 HOLLEMAN, Eunice Ella (Need to find) Born: 1910, MS Died: HOLLINGSWORTH, Anna Margaret (Buffaloe) Born: 29 October 1911 Died: 29 September 1992 HOLLINGSWORTH, Edna (Towles) Born: 11 January 1910 Died: 18 December 1992 IRWIN, Marion (Aycock) Born: 24 June 1910 Died: 15 January 1993 JACK, Louise (Morgan) Born: 29 April 1912 Died: 17 April 1990 JESSEN, Winifred Olive (Leathers) Born: 16 July 1908 Died: 25 May 2002 (aged 93) JONES, Raymond Born: 7 July 1913 Died: 1 February 1978 JOSEPH, Freda Julia (Kahn) Born: 14 August 1911 Died: 6 February 1996 (aged 84) JOSEPH, Hetty (Rupert) Born: 20 July 1912 Died: 26 April 1993 KAUERZ, Theodore A., Jr. Born: 14 July 1910 Died: 8 November 1933 (aged 230 (Brain tumor) LANE, Hanna (Stein) Born: 1 May 1913 Died: 9 September 2000 (aged 87) LASHLEE, Thelma Veyrlene (Winford) Born: 31 March 1912 Mother of Edward Eugene “Gene” Winford, T-60 Died: 9 December 1986 LAWSON, George Stewart Born: 7 April 1913 Died: 19 July 1998 (aged 85) LEA, Elvis W. Born: 14 July 1911 Died: 5 August 2004 LEE, William J. Born: 8 September 1912 Died: 12 September 1984 LEITH, William Wallace Born: 20 October 1912 Died: 11 May 1964 LEMSKY, David Rand (later GREY) Born: 1 July 1916 Died: 28 January 1992 (aged 75) LINDSAY, Janet Louise (Harris/Simpson) Born: 1 November 1909 Died: 11 January 1983 (aged 73) LOVE, George Collins Born: 17 July 1906 Died: 18 August 1973 MANLEY, Sammie Alice (Purcell) Born: 26 October 1910 Died: 5 January 2004 MANSELL, Wilbur E. Born: 26 September 1912 Died: 26 September 1947 (aged 35) MATTES, Bertha (Beach) Born: 31 March 1912 Died: 20 August 2007 McCARTHY, Margaret Feilica (Hines) Born: 18 July 1912 Died: 30 June 1990 McCLUNG, Hugh Blackwell Born: 1911 Died: 6 November 1956 McDOWELL, Margaret Corinne (Nicholson) Born: 4 April 1913 Died: 29 July 1994 (aged 81) McFARLING, Harry Emil Born: 3 May 1910 “Killed in Action WWII - Forever Honored” Died: 12 August 1944 (aged 34) McGONAGILL, James Russell Born: 28 April 1909 Died: 6 June 1986 McHUGHES, Martha Evelyn (Historian) (Need to find) Born: 15 April 1912 Guardian: Charles S. McHughes and Janie Rogers McHughes 1889- 1986 Died: McLEOD, Samuel Clinton Born: 8 July 1911 Died: 31 May 1971 MEADOR, Esther (Hapes) Born: 16 May 1911 Died: 19 March 1972 (aged 60) MERRYMAN, Linnie Pearl (Ford) Born: 13 January 1911 Died: 26 February 1989 MINKIN, Leon Morris Born: 27 April 1913 Died: 6 December 1997 MONISMITH, Mildred (Salak) Born: 12 May 1907 Died: 14 May 1994 (aged 87) MORRIS, Gene (Collins) Born: 17 October 1912, TX Died: 23 January 1994 (aged 81) MOSS, Gladys (Secretary) (Need to find) Guardian: Frank S. Moss Born: 22 November 1911, TN Maybe Gladys Eddie Moss, m. Daniel Hubert Taylor Died: MYERS, Eugene (Need to find) Born: Died: NAGOSKI, Marie Lillian (Canale) Born: 24 August 1912 Died: 27 April 1986 NELMS, Roberta (Lee) Born: 30 September 1912 Died: 30 December 2001 NICHOLS, Sidney L. Born: 1 August 1912 Died: 20 May 2002 NICHOLSON, Alma B. (Gurley) Born: 18 January 1911 Died: 21 November 2002 NICHOLSON, Mary Aileen (Parker) Born: 27 May 1911 Died: 11 July 1996 (aged 85) NORRIS, Willis Earl Born: 1 January 1910 “Killed in Action WWII - Forever Honored” Died: 5 July 1944 (aged 34) PADAWER, Goldena (Baxt) Born: 17 November 1911 Died: 27 June 1990 (aged 78) PARKS, Erma Louise (Wiggs) Born: 13 June 1911 Wife of Robert Edgar Wiggs, T-32 Mother of Patricia Ann Wiggs, T-56 Died: 22 September 2007 (aged 96) PARTIN, Mary Annette Born: 1 November 1912 Died: 6 February 2000 (aged 87) PATE, Earl Bean Born: 28 April 1910 Died: 28 April 1996 PENICK, James A. Born: 5 January 1911 Died: 23 September 1978 PERKINS, Clemmie Louise (Byars) (Testatrix) Born: 9 March 1905 Died: 23 October 1972 PERRY, Lena Evelyn (Coffeen) Born: 27 November 1914 Died: 24 October 2000 PHELPS, Robert L. Born: 25 November 1911 Died: 18 October 1992 PHILLIPS, Inez (Need to find) Guardian: Paris C. Phillips Born: 4 April 1911, TN Died: PHIPPS, Mary Dorothy (McGuirk) Born: 22 July 1910 Died: February 2007 (aged 96) PICARD, Charles G. Born: 14 June 1912 Died: 14 April 1977 (aged 64) PINEGAR, Hilmon Born: 15 April 1911 Died: 25 October 1985 (aged 74) RAINS, Mary (Need to find) Guardian: John Pinkney Rains Born: 13 September 1911, TN Died: READ, Louise Alice (Burden) Born: 15 March 1913 Died: 23 December 1988 (aged 75) REED, Myrle Louise (Reed) Born: 8 February 1911 Died: 3 November 2001 RHODES, Mary Frances (Anderson) Born: 17 December 1910 Died: January 1989 ROBERTSON, John Latham, Jr. Born: 24 July 1913 “Killed in Action WWII - Forever Honored” Died: 9 February 1945 ROSENBUSH, Mervin M.
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