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CLASS of 1942 Thanks to Sue Lee Johnson, T-51, for Scanning the 1942 Yearbook CLASS OF 1942 Thanks to Sue Lee Johnson, T-51, for scanning the 1942 yearbook. Thanks to Erselle “Leigh” Moran Kendrick, T-48 for collecting the addresses and phone numbers. Thanks Linda Barnes Bugg Wayman T-66 for Click “T” for shortcut to 1942 Virtual Cemetery. cropping the photos. ACOSTA, Henry Carlyle (Most Handsome) Born: 30 May1922 Died: 14 December 1992 ACREE, Edna Leona (Mosley) Born: 13 July 1924 Died: 17 July 2005 ADAMS, George F. 9335 Highway 64 Somerville TN 38068 AINSLIE, Thelma Neel (Sehnert) Born: 3 April 1924 Died: 14 August 2010 ALLEN, Marjorie Bell (Hughes) Born: 29 January 1925 Died: 7 January 2012 ALTICK, John D. 2414 Charleston Square Chattanooga TN 37421 (423) 499-6370 ALVAREZ, William Russell (Need to find) Memphis TN ANDERSON, Jane Elizabeth (Saikin) (Smart) (Most Valuable) (Need to find) Gainesville TX ANDERSON, Thelma May (Draper) (Need to find) Born: 10 May 1924 Died: ANDREUCCETTI, Benito John “Beck” Born: 18 January 1923 Died: 20 May 2012 ANDREWS, Eugene Kelly Born: 7 October 1924 Died: 14 March 1985 ANGELO, Zina Teresa (Leoncavallo) Born: 2 September 1923 Died: 18 January 1998 ARMOUR, William Emmett Born: 30 June 1924 Died: 22 July 1972 ARNETTE, Ewell Vernon, Jr. Born: 4 September 1923 Died: 7 September 1997 ATKINS, Doris Laverne (Scott) Born: 10 March 1024 Died: 25 July 1998 AYERS, Mary Jane (Barker) Born: 6 December 1924 Died: 8 July 1977 BAILEY, Betty Alice (Lendermon) Born: 17 May 1924 Died: 10 July 1999 BAKER, Abraham Cornelius Born: 29 August 1922 Died: 24 November 1984 BAKER, Alvin Thomas Born: 2 October 1923 Died: 22 February 1974 BAKER, Helen Gertrude (Murphy) Born: 1 July 1923 Died: 30 September 2008 BAKER, Hugh G. Born: 2 July 1923 Died: 4 December 1989 BAKER, Ray Edward Born: 27 April 1924 Died: 24 May 2011 BARBOUR, Jackson M. Born: 1923 “Killed in Action WWII - Forever Honored” Died: 20 December 1942 BARTON, Dorothy (Need to find) Born: 15 April 1925 Died: BASKIN, Lawrence Simpson Born: 10 April 1924 Died: 26 December 2008 BAUER, Richard Fred Born: 23 September 1924 Died: 9 August 2005 BEATY, Mary Elizabeth “Liz” (Poteete) Born: 15 May 1923 Died: 30 June 2005 BEAUMONT, Mary Jane (Need to find) (Need to find) Born: 15 November 1924 Died: 1987 BENOIT, Nellie Sue (Jennings) (Williams) Born: 26 December 1923 Died: 19 November 1997 BENSON, Wilma June (Moore) Born: 31 October 1924 Died: 4 October 2016 BERNSTEIN, Marie (Shindledecker) Born: 26 May 1925 Died: 3 November 2016 BESHEARS, Mary Kay (Dodds) Born: 13 November 1923 Died: 11 July 2002 BIRDWELL, Willa Dean (Heitz) Born: 24 November 1924 Died: 23 August 1997 BISHOP, Dorothy Louise (Mason) Born: 15 January 1924 Died: 18 January 2002 BLACK, Anne (Anderson) Born: 9 August 1924 Died: 15 March 2001 BLUESTONE, Mildred Ruth (Klibanoff) Born: 28 August 1923 Died: 6 August 1981 BOLICK, Marshall G. Born: 4 February 1924 Died: 18 December 1992 BOND, William D., Jr. Born: 24 December 1922 Died: 24 November 2006 BOREN, Logan Durward Born: 24 January 1924 Died: 14 August 2003 BOYD, Harry James Born: 12 October 1923 Died: 16 August 1988 BOZOF, Morris Born: 16 January 1924 Died: 17 February 2017 BRATTON, Jane Elizabeth (Craft) (Wittiest) Born: 4 June 1924 Died: 26 February 1992 BRAUN, Robert L. Born: 27 March 1923 Died: 19 February 2003 BRENNER, Madeline (Bowman) Born: 7 December 1924 Died: 20 January 2011 BRICKLEY, Barbara Elaine (Taylor) (Need to find) Born: 13 February 1926 Powder Springs GA BRITE, Ernest Edward Born: 1 September 1923 Died: 23 January 2009 BROWN, Richard Poe Born: 4 October 1924 Died: 22 June 1959 BRYAN, Virgil Walter Born: 30 October 1924 Died: 8 March 2012 BRYANT, Mary Elizabeth (Schmit) (Need to find) Born: 12 June 1923 Germantown TN BUCHANAN, Oscar Winberg Born: 16 February 1923 Died: 5 August 2008 BULLEN, Betty (Fletcher) Born: 24 February 1924 Died: 9 January 2010 BURNS, Winfred Wilson Born: 19 April 1923 Died: 4 March 1993 BUSHART, James Dewey Born: 22 October 1923 Died: 10 May 1997 BUTLER, Frank Otto (Wittiest) Born: 20 February 1924 Died: 28 August 1970 CAGLE, William Wade Born: 21 January 1925 Died: 26 March 2001 CAMFERDAM, Edward E. Born: 27 December 1922 Died: 1 March 1989 CANFIELD, Virginia L. (Craft) Born: 12 January 1924 Died: 23 October 2011 CANNON, Hugh Anderson, Jr. Born: 9 September 1923 Died: 4 December 1983 CARDEN, Hugh Murphy Born: 18 July 1923 Died: June 1984 CARLIN, Patricia Corinne (Carroll)(Mendaloff) Born: 19 April 1924 Died: 24 May 1976 CARLISLE, Jack Carroll Born: 29 May 1923 Died: 7 November 1992 CARLSON, Oscar (Need to find) Born: Died: CARPENTER, Juanita (Taylor) Born: 11 July 1924 1201 Stainback Avenue Nashville TN 37202 CARTER, Evelyn (Rhodes) (Need to find) 11 August 1924 Fairfax VA CHANCEY, Malissia Elizabeth (Rone) Born: 20 December 1924 Died: 24 September 2007 CHIDESTER, James C., Jr. Born: 3 September 1924 Died: 8 February 1968 CLARK, James Kenneth Born: 15 December 1924 Died: 26 August 2009 CLARK, Mary Edith (Abraham) Born: 23 November 1924 Died: 18 June 2007 CLASGENS, Delores Hope (Mitchell) Born: 22 December 1924 Died: 21 October 1952 CLAYTON, Lydia Mae (White) Born: 1924 Died: 11 May 2012 CLEMENT, Theresa M. (Need to find) Born: 10 November 1924 Died: CLIFT, Earl W. Born: 9 March 1923 “Killed In Action WWII - Forever Honored” Died: 12 April 1945 COLE, Louise (Hendrick) Born: 13 November 1923 Died: 10 April 2002 COLE, Marvin J., Jr. Born: 7 August 1922 Died: 14 October 2003 COLEMAN, Felie Born: 30 October 1923 Died: 5 February 2008 COLEMAN, Starling L. Born: 12 July 1924 Died: 1 August 1958 COLLIER, Mary E. “Bobbye” (Horton) 3246 Magevney Road Memphis TN 38111 COOKE, Preston Carlyle Born: 10 April 1923 “Killed in Action Korea - Forever Honored” Died: 1 August 1958 COOLEY, Ella Bessie (Schlueter) Born: 12 March 1922 Died: 11 February 1994 COOLEY, William “Wilson” Born: 10 September 1924 Died: 9 October 2002 COUNCIL, Winston Allen Born: 14 August 1923 Died: 24 January 2007 COX, Charles Leon, Jr. Born: 11 August 1924 Died: 3 May 2001 COX, Frances Payne (Simonton) (Valuable) Born: 11 August 1924 Died: 12 March 2010 CRAVEN, June (Madsen) Born: 28 May 1925 Died: 4 February 2005 CRAWLEY, A. David Born: 21 October 1921 Died: 31 Ocober 1986 CRAWFORD, Martha Lezetta (Priddy) Born: 24 June 1923 Died: 29 January 2004 CRAWFORD, Maryeann (Jobst) (Best Dressed) Born: 6 May 1924 Died: 26 February 2006 CRAWFORD, Pauline E. (Plummer) Born: 25 October 1924 Died: 13 May 1993 CRENSHAW, Billy Wayne Born: 26 April 1924 Died: 15 October 1987 CREWS, Lorenzo Dow Born: 5 April 1924 Died: 18 April 2017 CROSS, Betty Louise (Patterson) Born: 9 September 1923 Died: 2 November 1995 CUMMINGS, Lois Ellen (Beegle) Born: 2 June 1924 Died: 11 November 2012 CUNNINGHAM, Norma Jean (Rafferty) Born: 5 March 1924 Died: 5 September 2005 CURLIN, Marion (Cathey) Born: 9 December 1924 Died: 3 March 2015 CURRY, Mary Ruth (McHughes) Born: 26 May 1924 Died: 7 January 2005 CURSEY, Hazel Lorraine (Donley) Born: 3 November 1924 Died: 30 June 1995 DAHLBERG, James Craig Born: 28 November 1923 Died: 2 April 1998 DANIEL, Jean (McIntyre) Born: 5 June 1923 Died: 28 January 2014 DANIELS, William Beaty “Billy” Born: 23 December 1923 Died: 25 August 1985 DANKE, Rose Marie “Rosie” (Moore) 274 South Highland, Apt. 302 Memphis TN 38111 DAVIDSON, Henry Pank Born: 23 September 1923 Died: 24 July 2009 DAVIS, Belle Dorothy (Hoffman) Born: 4 January 1924 Died: 3 April 2011 DAVIS, Marshall Warren Born: 1924 Died: 1992 DAY, Nancy Jane (Burroff) Born: 12 June 1924 Died: Unknown DEAN, James Malcolm Born: 6 June 1924 Died: 5 January 2010 DENSON, Gladys Lanora (Adams) Born: 1 February 1923 Died: 16 January 2015 DERRYBERRY, M. James “Jim” Born: 23 May 1922 Died: 13 March 2016 DEW, Vester Vernon Born: 5 May 1924 Died: December 1974 DONALD, Catherine Cecile (Warrington) (Need to find) Born: 15 December 1924 Memphis TN DORSETT, Betty Lee (Hargrave) (Flirts) Born: 9 September 1924 Died: July 1990 DRAGON, Lillian Maxine (Capozzi) Born: 18 October 1924 Died: 2 June 2007 DUDDY, Thomas John Born: 1 January 1924 Died: 6 September 1997 DUGAN, Howard Spencer Born: October 1923 Died: 22 July 1992 DUNN, Geraldine (Need to find) Born: 23 August 1924 Died: EATON, Jack Hodge (Need to find) Born: 5 October 1925 Died: EDDINS, Louis Welburn Born: 15 January 1924 Died: 21 January 2012 EDWARDS, Claude A., Jr. Born: 8 January 1924 Died: 22 May 2009 ELLIS, Dorothy (Norris) Born: 30 May 1924 Died: February 2011 EVANS, Irving Ashley 9308 Ace Drive, Apt. 103 Lakeland TN 38002 EVANS, Robert K. Born: 8 March 1924 Died: 3 January 1998 FALLOT, Mary Ann (Watson 4293 Hildale Memphis TN 38117 FINDLEY, Jeannee (Need to find) Born: 9 November 1924 Died: FINK, Philip Walter (Popular) Born: 23 January 1924 Died: 2 April 2013 FLEET, Vernon Eugene “Gene” Born: 1924 Died: 7 February 2012 FLETCHER, John Bruce, Jr. Born: 29 December 1923 Died: 25 April 2016 FOLLIS, Frances Louise (Dondeville) Born: 26 June 1924 Died: 18 November 2007 FORD, Jeanne (Benson) 475 N. Highland Street #4G Memphis TN 38122 FORD, Robert Clyde Born: 14 April 1924 Died: 19 August 1984 FORMAN, Bert Holmes Born: 22 July 1922 Died: 31 August 2007 FOSTER, Clifford Burdette, Jr. Born: 26 October 1923 Died: 18 July 1984 FRETZ, Alice Mae (Morrison) Born: 24 March 1925 Died: 5 March 2013 FULLER, Jeanne Guerlayne (Need to find) Born: 13 October 1925 Died: FUNIA, Rosemary Theresa (Tiscia) Born: 25 September 1923 Died: 5 March 2012 FUTRIS, Christine (Jordan) Born: Unknown Died: 5 April 2016 GABRIEL, Dorothy (Howell) (Need to find) Born: Died: GALLINA, Mary Frances (Frost) Born: 12 September 1923 Died: 6 December 1999 GANONG, Marian Virginia (Ross) Born: 21 November 1923 Died: 30 May 2006 GARRETT, Frances Irene (Carney) (Most Versatile) Born: 2 August 1924 Died: 16 November 2011 GARRETT, Margaret Lucille (Smith) Born: 1 August 1924 Died: 25 April 2009 GASKIN, Mary Louise (Price) Born: 31 October 1924 Died: 17 July 1999 GATES, Janice Delight (Woodward) Born: 19 July 1922 Died: 23 April 1976 GENTRY, Sarah Kathryn Born: 24 April 1924 Died: 30 April 1999 GIBSON, George E.
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