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CLASS of 1928 Thanks to Sue Lee Johnson, T-51, for Scanning the 1928 Yearbook Photos and Maureen Thoni White, Honorary T-69, for Scanning the 1928 Yearbook CLASS OF 1928 Thanks to Sue Lee Johnson, T-51, for scanning the 1928 yearbook photos and Maureen Thoni White, honorary T-69, for scanning the 1928 yearbook. Thanks Linda Barnes Bugg Wayman T-66 for cropping the photos. Click “T” for shortcut to 1928 Virtual Cemetery ADAMS, Ellanora (Wade) Born: 29 June 1909 Died: 24 May 1980 (aged 70) ALLRED, Alford William Born: 22 November 1909 Died: 9 December 1995 (aged 86) ATKINSON, Sarah E. (Need to find) Born: Died: BECTON, Moyenia W. (Colley) Born: 17 September 1909 Died: 25 December 1986 BENDEN, Edward Brookman (Need to find) Born: Died: BLACK, Elbert Hill Born: 24 June 1910 Died: 1 August 1937 (aged 27) BLAKE, Lidia Ruth (Trimble) Born: 1 November 1911 Mother of Charles Trimble, T-61 Died: 3 January 1992 (aged 80) BLEDSOE, Charlie Whitsitt Born: 3 December 1910 Died: 3 June 2003 BLOCKMAN, David Born: 13 December 1908 Died: 10 September 1997 BLUESTEIN, Emile Born: 28 October 1911 Died: 12 May 1987 (aged 75) BOYCE, Francis Poe Born: 8 November 1909 Smith-Hughes Graduate Died: 11 May 1988 BRANDLI, Albert Edwin Born: 10 June 1909 Died: 9 December 1997 BROOKS, Donald Fowler Born: 1 September 1906 Died: 3 July 1946 BROWN, Rodgers Newton Born: 1911 Died: 2006 BURTON, James Mayo Born: 14 July 1909 Died: 6 September 1952 CAGE, Harry Burchett Born: 7 November 1909 Died: 21 January 1998 CHAFFEE, Leanora (Carter) Born: 5 December 1910 Died: September 1990 CHAMBERLAIN, Helen (Need to find) Born: Died: COUILLENS, Howard Rudolph Born: 19 October 1908 Died: 7 January 1945 (aged 36) (Pulmonary edema) COWAN, Sadie Lee (Brooks) Born: 12 July 1909 Died: 26 November 1954 (aged 45) COX, Edwin Johnson Born: 13 October 1910 Smith-Hughes Graduate Died: 22 March 1975 COX, Lillian Malvina Born: 1910 Died: 8 March 1930 (aged 19-20) CRABTREE, Guy (Need to find) Born: Smith-Hughes Graduate Died: CRAIG, Corrie Selena (Simmons) Born: 14 October 1910 Died: 12 March 1944 (aged 33) CRAIG, William Russell Born: November 1907 Died: 6 January 1984 CRANE, Alice Mae (Callicott) Born: 1 October 1910 Wife of William Lane Callicott, T-27 Died: November 1995 CRAWFORD, Travis Bunn Born: 27 August 1908 Died: 8 October 1965 CROUCH, Earl Atkins Born: 3 August 1909 Died: 24 July 2002 DANIELS, Leonard Allen Born: 6 January 1909 Smith-Hughes Graduate Died: 13 August 2003 DAVIDSON, Winnie Lorell (Nolen) Born: 27 January 1909 Died: 21 February 2007 DAVIS, Hugh Born: 28 April 1910 Died: 1977 DAVIS, Rubye (Conley) Born: 12 October 1905 Died: 8 January 1986 DAVIS, Wesley Roy Born: 3 September 1910 Died: 15 May 1996 DEES, James Hobert Born: 12 June 1909 Died: 7 March 1998 DICKSON, John William Born: 19 December 1909 Died: 20 September 1990 DUNAVANT, Ada Burford (Stacy) Born: 26 December 1908 Died: November 1981 (aged 72) EDWARDS, Boyd Parke Born: 28 October 1908 Died: 29 April 1985 FAULKNER, Thelma Louise (Need to find) Born: Died: FERGUSON, Richard Leon Born: 15 August 1911 Died: 23 March 1988 FISHER, Hubert Frederick, Jr. Born: 15 May 1911 Smith-Hughes Graduate Died: 26 June 1974 GAMBILL, Mary Elizabeth (Rogers) Born: 4 December 1907 Died: 17 March 1998 GERSTEL, Edward Victor Born: 7 November 1909 Died: 2 November 1993 HICKS, Bonnie Barden Born: 19 March 1910 Died: 30 December 1964 HOLMES, Iola Cecile (Goodgame) Born: 4 July 1909 Died: 12 February 1992 HOSSE, Graham R. Born: 12 January 1912 Smith-Hughes Graduate Died: 6 April 1993 HUTCHINS, Winnie Belle (Harden) Born: 25 June 1909 Died: 27 February 1989 (aged 79) ISAACSON, Reba Julia Born: 29 January 1909 Died: 22 December 1941 JONES, William Randolph (Need to find) Born: Died: JURGENS, Arthur Frederick Born: 28 April 1910 Died: 19 December 1977 (aged 67) KIMBALL, Larry W., Jr. Born: 19 October 1908 Died: 23 March 1998 (aged 89) KIME, Paul Willard Born: 30 October 1910 Smith-Hughes Graduate Died: 21 March 1964 KIRK, Eugene Brooks Born: 8 December 1907 Died: 4 October 1976 LaBUNDY, Viola Alice (Slankard) Born: 21 September 1911 Died: 8 March 1974 LAWSHE, Van Louis, Jr. Born: 20 September 1910 Died: 11 March 1966 LOVE, Alice Lee (Barnett) Born: 15 September 1912 Died: 9 January 1993 (aged 80) LUDLOW, Julia Katharen (Houck) Born: 8 December 1909 Died: 8 May 1990 MADREY, Mary Kathryn (Woodmansee) Born: 19 November 1910 Died: 5 October 1977 MAGNESS, Bryon Percy Born: 19 December 1910 Died: 10 November 1951 (aged 40) MANDELMAN, Esther (Tresan) Born: 17 January 1911 Smith-Hughes Graduate Died: 29 December 1998 MARABLE, Martha Elizabeth (Phillips) Born: 15 February 1906 Died: 24 January 1960 MASON, Leslie Alfred Born: 6 May 1908 Husband of Dorothy Louise Bishop, T-42 Died: 11 November 1964 (aged 56) McCALLA, Alice Evelyn (Nelson) Born: 29 April 1910 Died: April 2002 McHUGHES, Frances Elaine (Need to find) Born: Died: McKNIGHT, Pearl (Need to find) Born: Died: MEADOR, Eugenia Margaret (Ragsdale) Born: 22 February 1909 Died: 14 June 1983 MERRILL, Donald (Need to find) Born: Died: MILLER, Gretchen (Stevenson) Born: 14 August 1905 Died: 16 June 1988 MILLER, Helon Inez (Need to find) Born: maybe 5 Dec 1908 Died: MILLER, Robert (Need to find) Born: Died: MOGY, Hyman Born: 31 August 1910 Died: 2 November 1946 MONTGOMERY, Gladys (Conreur) Born: 16 July 1910 M Mother of Madeleine Conreur, T-48 Mother of Maurice Danilo Conreur, T-50 Died: 28 July 1939 (aged 28) MURRAH, Mary Helon (Bostwick) Born: 23 February 1908 Died: 4 April 1997 NEAL, Essie Corrinnee (Need to find) Born: Died: NICHOLSON, Ed (Need to find) Born: Smith-Hughes Graduate Died: NORMAN, Minneola (Oman) Born: 1908 Died: 10 October 1980 (aged 71-72) NORTON, Edwin A. Born: 1909 Died: 9 October 1971 OHLMAN, Juanita Jean (Muir) Born: 1911 Died: 1996 OSWALD, Anna Everitt (Need to find) Born: Might be: Anna Everett Oswald Died: OVERALL, Clarence E. Born: 22 September 1912 Smith-Hughes Graduate Died: 9 March 1995 PANITZ, Julius Born: 2 July 1910 Died: 22 October 1979 PAPIA, James Vincent Born: 13 August 1908 Died: 12 January 1988 PAPPAS, George a.k.a. Georghios A. Papadimitriou Born: 15 November 1910 Died: 12 March 1970 PARKE, Dorothy Edyth (Stephens) Born: 18 June 1910 Died: 19 October 2002 PARKER, Mildred (Need to find) Born: Died: PARKS, Hortense (Burge) Born: 1908 Died: 20 September 1976 PARODI, Louis Francis, Jr. Born: 14 August 1910 Smith-Hughes Graduate Died: April 1987 PARROTT, Nicholas Barker Born: 7 March 1910 Died: 29 January 1984 PASINK, Lena Born: 14 August 1910 Died: 14 September 2002 PERCIFULL, Harbert Dudley Born: 27 September 1908 Died: 20 January 1984 PETERSON, Robert Elmer Born: 1 January 1910 Died: 22 June 1987 PIERCE, Flynn (Need to find) Born: Died: PIKE, Martha Opal (Wallace) Born: 1911 Died: 1994 PRINCE, Ida Annette Born: 19 June 1912 Died: 19 March 1939 QUENICHET, Mary Evelyn (Trimble) Born: 10 March 1909 Died: 23 December 2000 REID, Eleanor (Need to find) Born: Died: RICHMOND, John Currie Born: 17 July 1908 Died: 23 May 1987 RITTER, Scott Arthur, Jr. Born: 31 May 1909 Died: 1 October 1986 ROBINSON, Fred Born: 11 November 1910 Smith-Hughes Graduate Died: 10 June 1994 RODBARD, Simon a.k.a. Sihie Rotbart Born: 8 August 1911 Died: 1 May 1975 ROPER, William Felix Born: 14 December 1910 Died: 22 July 1931 (aged 20) ROSENBLUM, Louis Sam Born: 19 November 1909 Died: 19 February 1997 ROSENHEIN, Harriet Ray (Kolen) Born: 15 January 1910 Died: 15 January 1992 (aged 82) SANDERS, William Hugh Born: 7 November 1909 Husband of Annie Laura Mitchell, T-33 Died: 11 June 1977 (aged 67) SAWYER, David Alexander Born: 24 June 1910 Smith-Hughes Graduate Died: 25 March 1981 SCHNEIDER, George Alfred Born: 15 December 1908 Died: 4 February 1982 SCHWARTZ, Robert (Need to find) Born: Died: SCHWARZ, Charles Albert Born: 29 May 1910 Died: 6 September 1967 SEAT, James (Need to find) Born: Died: SHAFER, Eugene Aubrey Born: 17 September 1909 Died: 10 February 1978 SHANKS, Agnes Louise (Gatti) Born: 28 November 1909 Died: 19 December 1999 SHAW, Eugene Albert, Jr. Born: 8 April 1907 Died: 17 December 1960 SHELTON, Edward Shull (Need to find) Born: Died: SHORT, John B. (Need to find) Born: Died: SILLS, Audylee (Davidson) Born: 1 January 1910 Died: 19 January 1987 SIMMONS, Loyed Raymond Born: 3 May 1910 Died: 10 August 1998 SMITH, Lyla Mae (Sledge) Born: 15 March 1910 Died: 4 September 1990 SMITH, Paul Thomas Born: 26 March 1907 Died: 27 August 1966 SOKOL, Harry Born: 30 November 1911 Died: 5 March 1995 STARNES, Kenneth Fondren Born: 4 March 1909 Died: 26 August 1982 (aged 73) STOKES, Henry Herman Born: 7 October 1909 Died: 2 July 1985 (aged 75) SUDLOW, Janelle Ellen “Jane” (Byrne) Born: 5 June 1911 Died: 6 August 1970 SUTTON, Walter Frank, Jr. Born: 16 October 1907 Died: 15 June 1977 SYKES, Clifford Lawrence Born: 6 September 1910 Died: 7 August 1995 TAYLOR, Era Winona (Midkiff) Born: 18 April 1908 Died: 1979 (aged 70-71) TAYLOR, Wilfred Alyne (Need to find) Born: Died: TENNISON, Joe (Need to find) Born: Smith-Hughes Graduate Died: TERLISNER, Catherine Austin (Mollino) Born: 27 October 1909 Died: 7 December 1992 VunKANNON, Charles Frank Born: 14 April 1909 Died: 7 February 1972 WALLACE, Harold (Need to find) Born: Smith-Hughes Graduate Died: WALLACE, Vivian Virginia (Blank) Born: 12 March 1913 Died: 7 June 1945 WEBSTER, Paul Bridges Born: 17 March 1908 Died: 30 June 1976 WEIR, Marion Earl Born: 11 September 1911 Died: 23 August 1984 WELCH, John William Born: 11 December 1909 Died: 24 December 2001 WELLER, William Burleigh (Need to find) Born: Died: WHITE, Weldon Born: 4 April 1911 Smith-Hughes Graduate Died: 27 September 1973 WILLIAMS, J.
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