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Alumni and Faculty Military Veterans a - D ALUMNI AND FACULTY MILITARY VETERANS A - D ABERNATHY, Henry Baylor, Jr. Born: 21 January 1920 Died: 18 August 2001 Class of 1938 ABLES, John Buford Born: 19 November 1911 Died: 9 December 1997 Class of 1932 ACKERMAN, Edward Clayton “Clay” Born: 25 July 1926 Died: 30 November 2005 Class of 1944 ACOSTA, Henry Carlyle (Most Handsome) Born: 30 May 1922 Died: 14 December 1992 Class of 1942 ACRED, George Fred, Jr. Born: 28 July 1915 Died: 30 June 2001 Class of 1935 ACRED, William Britt, Sr. “Bill” Born: 17 February 1947 Died: 30 October 2011 Class of 1967 ACREE, Grover Raymond Born: 22 June 1926 Died: 15 January 2018 Class of 1944 ADAMS, Clyde Douglas Born: 15 March 1921 Died: 26 April 1998 Class of 1938 ADAMS, Emmitt Dudley Born: 6 December 1919 Died: 4 August 2014 Class of 1938 ADAMS, Joe Virgil Born: 31 March 1912 Died: 9 February 2002 Class of 1932 ADAMS, Lowry Watwood “Wat” Born: 2 February 1922 Died: 2 May 1996 Class of 1940 ADAMS, Paul Phillip “Phil” Born: 25 August 1934 Died: 6 September 2010 Class of 1952 AGNEW, Louis Mervin Born: 12 August 1922 Died: 8 February 1954 Class of 1939 AKERS, Paul T. Born: 14 June 1929 Died: 19 February 1995 Class of 1949 AKERS, Richard Lamar “Dick” (Handsomest Boy) Born: 29 June 1927 Died: 13 December 2015 Class of 1945 AKIN, Guy W. Born: 12 December 1926 Died: 23 February 2004 *Graduate of August 1944. Class of 1944 ALABASTER, Sammy Born: 6 June 1927, Memphis TN Died: 4 July 2018 (aged 91) *Graduate of August 1944. Class of 1944 ALBERTSON, John F. Born: 22 March 1922 Died: 13 November 1996 (aged 74) Class of 1941 ALBIN, Samuel Joseph Born: 1 October 1914 “Died non-battle WWII - Forever Honored” Died: 20 August 1944 (aged 29) Class of 1932 ALBRIGHT, Gerald Gay (Need to find) Born: Boulder NV Died: Class of 1959 ALBRIGHT, Richard Floyd “Dickie” Born: 20 January 1930 Died: 24 June 2014 (aged 84) Class of 1948 ALCOTT, Robert Stanley, Jr. Born: 7 January 1923 Died: 21 August 2002 Class of 1941 ALLEN, Bobby Wayne 2832 SW 36th Street Cape Coral FL 33914 (901) 276-6676 Class of 1964 ALLEN, Clarence Elmer Born: 9 August 1927 Died: 23 October 1983 Class of 1945 ALLEN, Clayton Edward Born: 16 December 1927 Died: 3 June 1987 Class of 1946 ALLEN, Edwin Clinton (Winner Alice O’Donnell Scholarship) Born: 2 October 1920 Died: 18 August 2003 Class of 1938 ALLEN, Joe Edward Born: 3 April 1932 Died: 22 Augsut 1990 Class of 1949 ALLEN, Harry Guy, Jr. Born: 10 December 1915 Died: 28 October 1998 Class of 1932 ALLEN, John Ausment II Born: 10 December 1941 Died: 31 December 2016 Class of 1960 ALLEN, John Logan Born: 4 February 1917 Died: 2 July 1985 Class of 1934 ALLEN, Orman W. Born: 22 January 1915 Died: 30 December 1984 Class of 1934 ALLEN, Wilbur Clinton, Jr. Born: 17 July 1915 “Killed in Action WWII - Forever Honored” Died: 20 November 1944 Class of 1932 ALLEN, William Cary, Jr. Born: 13 March 1915 Died: 3 April 1982 Class of 1932 ALLEN, William Dudley Born: 22 October 1931 Died: 1 December 2015 Class of 1950 ALLMON, Huton Dale Born: 4 May 1917 Died: August 1983 Class of 1935 ALLSTADT, Malcom Benjamin Born: 6 November 1911 Died: 7 February 1976 Class of 1930 ALVIS, Edward Hewitt, Jr. Born: 3 May 1918 Died: 23 April 1991 Class of 1936 ALVIS, Irvin Clement Born: 22 February 1920 Died: 10 April 1987 Class of 1938 AMBROSE, Robert Carl “Bobby” Born: 4 September 1936 Died: 30 January 2002 Class of 1954 AMIDEI, Michael J. “Mike” Born: 30 March 1943 Died: 28 June 2011 (aged 68) Class of 1961 ANARGYROS, Christopher Born: 28 February 1915 Died: 20 October 1990 Class of 1933 ANDERECK, Dwain Born: 30 October 1928 Died: 18 March 2002 Class of 1947 ANDERECK, Wilson Harold Born: 2 March 1922 Died: 10 December 1979 Class of 1940 ANDERSON, Hugh L., Jr. Born: 29 October 1917 Died: 28 October 2012 Class of 1935 ANDERSON, James Alex Born: 29 August 1923 Died: 16 December 1993 Class of 1941 ANDERSON, James Quitman Born: 23 January 1924 Died: 24 March 1984 (aged 60) Class of 1941 ANDERSON, James William 535 Kirby Road, Building 11, Apt. 407 Memphis TN 38115 (901) 362-3313 Class of 1951 ANDERSON, John Norman Born: 6 July 1927 Died: 13 June 2013 Class of 1945 ANDERSON, Lowell M. Born: 17 March 1917 Died: 15 February 1999 Class of 1936 ANDERSON, Milton Raymond Born: 21 April 1923 Died: 7 May 2017 Class of 1941 ANDERSON, Neward Eugene Born: 16 May 1926 Died: 19 June 1985 *Graduate of August 1944. Class of 1944 ANDERSON, Thomas Bennett Born: 22 September 1917 Died: 26 March 1948 Class of 1935 ANDERTON, Herman Woodrow Born: 9 January 1917 Died: 29 September 2001 Class of 1936 ANDERTON, Horace Bertram, Jr. “Bert” Born: 24 April 1924 “Killed in Action Korea - Forever Honored” Died: 2 September 1951 Class of 1943 ANDREUCCETTI, Benito John “Beck” Born: 18 January 1923 Died: 20 May 2012 Class of 1942 ANDREWS, Edward Isaac Born: 1 January 1920 Died: 17 October 1982 Class of 1940 ANDREWS, Edwin William Born: 18 March 1920 Died: 12 June 1998 (aged 78) Class of 1937 ANDREWS, Eugene Kelly Born: 7 October 1924 Died: 14 March 1985 Class of 1942 ANGEL, Milton I. Born: 10 May 1921 Died: 10 February 2008 Class of 1938 ANGLIN, Roy (Need to find) Mrs. Enola Anglin (guardian) Born: 10 August 1922, Coldwater MS Died: Class of 1940 ANTON, Fred Sills Born: 24 July 1931 Died: 11 November 1995 Class of 1950 APPLEBURY, Royce Born: 29 April 1916 Died: 27 September 1991 Class of 1936 APPLESON, Herman Born: 18 July 1908 Died: 13 October 1990 Class of 1927 APPLING, Wallace LeRoy Born: 11 August 1917 Died: 6 March 1982 Class of 1937 ARMOUR, William Emmett Born: 30 June 1924 Died: 22 July 1972 Class of 1942 ARMSTRONG, Burl Douglas Born: 8 May 1933 Died: 1 November 2012 Class of 1951 ARMSTRONG, Milton Born: 13 July 1922 “Killed in Action WWII - Forever Honored” Died: 25 September 1944 Class of 1941 ARMSTRONG, Virgil Bell, Jr. Born: 3 May 1922 Died: 22 August 2018 (aged 96) Class of 1939 ARNETT, Kerry (Chumney) Born: 1 March 1939 Died: 11 November 2014 Class of 1957 ARNETTE, Ewell Vernon, Jr. Born: 4 September 1923 Died: 7 September 1997 Class of 1942 ARNOLD, Benjamin Humphreys Born: 6 March 1921 Died: 1 April 1993 Class of 1940 ARQUITT, Walter Edward “Pete” Born: 18 January 1929 Died: 5 August 1991 Class of 1947 ARTIOLA, Ralph Anthony Born: 18 July 1932 Died: 25 May 1986 Class of 1952 ASHBURN, Fay Douglas Born: 13 September 1917 Died: 19 December 1992 Class of 1938 ASHBURN a.k.a. West, Jay William Born: 14 June 1926 Died: 27 July 1987 (aged 61) Class of 1944 ASHBURN, William Holliday Born: 13 November 1920 Died: 5 December 1989 Class of 1940 ASKEW, Otis Tomlinson Born: 16 April 1904 Died: 21 January 1997 Class of 1924 ATTEBERRY, Lewis Edward Born: 18 December 1920 Died: 30 August 1987 Class of 1938 AUSTIN, George Howard Born: 7 April 1922 Died: 16 December 1995 Class of 1940 AUSTIN, Jane Lee (Spencer) (Patrick) Born: 27 May 1930 Died: 29 March 2006 Class of 1946 AUSTIN, Joseph Lamar Born: 28 June 1924 Died: 13 August 1999 Class of 1946 AUSTIN, Morris Haddock Born: 9 August 1916 Died: 21 September 1999 Class of 1936 AUSTIN, Ralph Stephen Born: 11 October 1949 Died: 19 August 2015 Class of 1968 AVENT, Gordon Odell Born: 13 July 1939 Died: 1 June 2010 (aged 70) Class of 1958 AVERY, Christopher Lester “Kit” (Wittest) Born: 9 October 1928 Died: 8 December 2012 Class of 1946 AYCOCK, Charles Rhette Born: 17 September 1913 Died: May 1978 Class of 1932 AYERS, Danny R. Born: 8 January 1947 “Died non-battle Vietnam - Forever Honored” Died: 14 September 1968 Class of 1966 AYERS, Edison Burwell Born: 30 May 1909 Died: 5 June 1974 Class of 1927 AYERS, William C., Jr. Born: 10 August 1930 Died: 3 June 2018 Class of 1948 BAILEY, Cecil William, Jr. Born: 12 September 1922 Died: 8 February 2010 Class of 1941 BAILEY, Charles J. Born: 15 October 1922 Died: 21 March 1998 Class of 1941 BAILEY, Hugh Robert Born: 24 September 1919 Died: April 1983 Class of 1939 BAILEY, James Alva Born: 2 December 1923 Died: 26 January 2013 Class of 1941 BAILEY, John Milton, Jr. Born: 3 June 1925 Died: 12 October 2013 Class of 1943 BAILEY, Luther N., Jr. “Bubba” Born: 30 January 1933 Died: 11 March 2009 Class of 1951 BAILEY, Robert Searcy Born: 4 April 1919 Died: 31 August 2011 Class of 1938 BAILEY, Stafford Mills Born: 7 October 1913 Died: 25 January 1983 Class of 1934 BAILEY, Thomas Edward Born: 17 December 1932 Died: 26 February 1997 Class of 1950 BAILEY, William McClain “Mac” Born: 20 October 1924 Died: 29 October 2012 (aged 95) Class of 1944 BAKER, Charles Hamilton Born: 29 September 1923 Died: 21 March 2001 Class of 1941 BAKER, Hal L. (Vocational Coordinator) (Mechanical Drawing/Algebra) 5179 Normandy Avenue, Memphis TN 38117 (901) 682-4028 Faculty BAKER, Hugh G. Born: 2 July 1923 Died: 4 December 1989 Class of 1942 BAKER, James Austin Born: 2 January 1921 Died: 19 November 1987 Class of 1939 BAKER, James Henry, Jr. “Jim” Born: 29 March 1921 Died: March 2014 Class of 1940 BAKER, John David Born: 11 April 1929 Died: 15 December 2002 Class of 1948 BAKER, Ray Edward Born: 27 April 1924 Died: 24 May 2011 Class of 1942 BAKER, Robert Louis “William” Born: 24 September 1925 Died: 20 May 1979 Class of 1944 BAKER, William Davis (Need to find) William Columbus Baker and Julia Ann Baker (Rayner St.) Born: 18 May 1916 Died: Class of 1936 BALDRIDGE, Cooper B., Jr.
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