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CLASS of 1938 Thanks to Sue Lee Johnson, T-51, for Scanning the 1938 Yearbook Photos and Maureen Thoni White, Honorary T-69, for Scanning the 1938 Yearbook CLASS OF 1938 Thanks to Sue Lee Johnson, T-51, for scanning the 1938 yearbook photos and Maureen Thoni White, honorary T-69, for scanning the 1938 yearbook. Click “T” for shortcut to 1938 Virtual Cemetery ABERNATHY, Henry Baylor, Jr. Born: 21 January 1920 Died: 18 August 2001 ACOSTA, Dorothy Naoma (Burns) Born: 14 March 1920 Died: 6 April 2001 ADAMS, Clyde Douglas Born: 15 March 1921 Died: 26 April 1998 ADAMS, Emmitt Dudley Born: 6 December 1919 Died: 4 August 2014 ADAMS, Virginia Mae (Need to find) Born: 15 October 1920 Died: ADKINSON, Robert Henry Born: 7 October 1920 Died: 20 January 1999 ALEXANDER, Elsie Ann (Need to find) Born: 13 April 1921 Died: ALEXANDER, James Vernon (Need to find) Born: m. Roxie Elizabeth Crocker Died: ALLEN, Edwin Clinton (Winner Alice O’Donnell Scholarship) Born: 2 October 1920 Died: 18 August 2003 ALLEN, Iva Ruby (White) Born: 9 June 1920 Died: 19 November 2001 ALVIS, Irvin Clement Born: 22 February 1920 Died: 10 April 1987 ANGEL, Milton I. Born: 10 May 1921 Died: 10 February 2008 APOLLONI, Rose Marie (Doran) Born: 31 August 1920 Died: 28 December 2000 ASHBURN, Fay Douglas (Need to find) Born: 13 September 1917 m. Evelyn Lucas Arledge Died: 19 December 1992 ATTEBERRY, Lewis Edward Born: 18 December 1920 Died: 30 August 1987 AUSTIN, McNeva Exie (Need to find) Born: m. 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Born: 5 October 1921 Died: 20 August 1977 BEARD, Jane Elizabeth (Glass) Born: 18 May 1921 Died: 18 October 2007 BECKHAM, Mary Carolyn (Lewter) Born: 6 September 1920 Died: 12 July 2004 BELL, John Reid Born: 4 October 1920 Died: 1 March 2003 BERTON, Aline Marion (Eubanks) Born: 19 May 1919 Died: 22 April 2014 BIGBEEl, John Hatton II Born: 24 November 1921 Died: 16 March 1982 BIGGS, Harry Linden Born: 27 October 1919 Died: 2 December 2011 BLACK, Virginia Florence “Flo” (Howard) Born: 4 July 1920 Died: 21 March 2011 BONNELL, Richard Lee, Jr. Born: 5 February 1920 Died: 9 June 1997 BRADLEY, Martin James, Jr. “Buster” Born: 30 May 1920 Died: 17 April 2010 BROADWAY, Hurtie Louise “Presh” (Edwards) Born: 17 September 1920 Died: 18 March 1993 BROOKS, Robert Henry Born: 23 November 1918 Died: 8 August 2007 BROWN, Eula Belle (Need to find) Born: 22 June 1919 Died: BROWN, Margie Virginia (Need to find) Born: 31 May 1919 Died: BROWN, Mary Eleanor (Need to find) Born: 14 November 1920 m. 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(Need to find) Maybe Mancil Born: 23 March 1920 Died: CAYCE, Edward Wilson Born: 29 May 1920 Died: 12 August 1991 CHILDRESS, Remelle (Clayton) Born: 30 October 1920 Died: 18 January 1995 CHRISTIAN, Charles DeBromond (Need to find) Born: 2 July 1918 Died: CLARK, Dora Pearl “Dodie” (Dunlap) Born: 18 July 1921 Died: 14 February 2003 COCKRILL, Elijah Lacy, Jr. Born: 13 May 1921 “Killed in Action WWII – Forever Honored” Died: 25 June 1944 COLLINS, Helen Lucille (Gibson) Born: 9 May 1921 Died: 7 March 2012 COMMANDER, Melville Liddell (Need to find) Born: 6 October 1918 Died: CONLEY, Patricia Claire (McNamara) Born: 31 July 1921 Died: 18 November 2016 COOKSEY, Loraine (Phillips) Born: 1 June 1919 Lived on Oxford maybe Lawler Alumni Died: 9 June 2015 COOPER, Lillian Lucille Born: 31 October 1919 Died: 3 January 2005 COOPER, Marjorie Alton (Riley) Born: 11 November 1920 Died: 12 January 1978 COOPER, Wayne Bennett Born: 9 October 1920 “Died non-battle WWII – Forever Honored” Died: 17 September 1944 COURTNEY, Jane Malcom (Need to find) Born: 2 December 1919 m. 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Born: 14 July 1919 Died: 24 March 1992 CROOK, Leonard Raymond (Staff Artist) Born: 18 April 1919 Died: 21 July 2012 CUDE, James Edwin Born: 2 March 1920 Died: 18 December 1938 CUMMINGS, Bernard Arlen “Barney” Born: 25 May 1920 Died: 10 October 1988 CUNNINGHAM, John Lemuel “Lem” Born: 1 August 1921 Died: 3 September 1983 CURLE, Cleo Avery Born: 9 July 1920 Died: 5 December 1971 CURTIS, Elmus Herbert, Jr. Born: 27 December 1919 Died: 17 October 1969 CURTIS, Freddy Moeselle (Pardue) Born: 23 July 1919 Died: 20 April 2008 CURTIS, John Allen Born: 27 December 1919 Died: 9 November 2012 DAVIDSON, Virginia Louise (Covington) Born: 17 July 1921 Died: March 1992 DAVIS, Audrey Kennon Born: 7 August 1920 Died: 1 February 2004 DAVIS, Charles David Born: 14 March 1919 Died: 1 July 1972 DAVIS, Dorothy Louise (Need to find) Born: 11 October 1920 Died: DAVIS, Frankie Addiene (Need to find) Born: 17 April 1920 Died: DEAL, Vernon Everett, Jr. Born: 5 November 1920 Died: 23 July 2007 DEAN, William Harrison (Need to find) Born: 4 April 1921 Died: DEEN, Melville T. 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