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CLASS of 1949 Thanks to Sue Lee Johnson, T-51, for Scanning the 1949 Yearbook CLASS OF 1949 Thanks to Sue Lee Johnson, T-51, for scanning the 1949 yearbook. Thanks to Erselle “Leigh” Moran Kendrick, T- 48 for collecting the addresses and phone numbers. Click “T” for shortcut to 1949 Virtual Cemetery ACREE, Mildred Ann (Schneller) Born: 17 December 1931 Died: 26 November 2008 ADAMS Wayne (Need to find) Born: 1 December 1931 Died: AGNEW, Orie B. Born: 20 November 1931 Died: 26 March 1963 AKERS, Paul T. Born: 14 June 1929 Died: 19 February 1995 ALLEN, Joe Edward (Need to find) Born: 3 April 1931 Died: ALLEN, Patricia Louise “Pat” (Need to find) Born: 19 December 1930 Died: ANDREWS, Thomas Massey Born: 29 July 1930 Died: 28 April 2013 BAILEY, Marilyn Kay (Williams) Born: 19 March 1931 Died: 21 March 2005 BAILEY, Wanda Marvelle (Need to find) Born: 7 May 1931 Died: BANAKAS, Christine Louise (Need to find) Born: 23 July 1931 Died: BARBER, Peggy Jean “Pug” (Calvert) Born: 25 February 1931 Died: 18 January 2011 BARKER, James Berton “Shorty” Born: 25 April 1931 Died: 20 February 2002 BARNETT, James Bynum (Need to find) Born: 30 July 1931 Died: BARTLIFF, Edmond Lawrence III Born: 19 January 1931 Died: 26 August 2001 BASKIN, Gwendolyn Lois (Dyer) Born: 2 October 1930 Died: 5 June 1996 BASS, Mary Etta (Need to find) Born: 14 January 1931 Died: BEAL, Harry Dudley Born: 15 August 1930 Died: 8 October 1994 BEALE, Robert King “Bobby” Born: 9 April 1931 Died: 7 September 2003 BEATY, William H. “Bill” Born: 29 January 1931 Died: 22 May 2014 BERRY, Lynn (Norwood) Born: 21 August 1931 Died: 23 May 1995 BEZZO, Hobson Stanley Born: 29 July 1930 Died: 10 May 2008 BIDDY, Richard (Need to find) Born: 20 June 1931 Died: BIGGS, Jane (Need to find) Born: 29 December 1930 Died: BLAYDES, Nina Jean (Kourvelas) Born: 2 March 1930 Died: 13 March 2012 BONNEY, Beverly Ann “Bev” (Need to find) Born: 3 January 1931 Died: BOWIE, William Norris “Bill” Born: 1 January 1931 Died: 10 July 2010 BRADEMEYER, Katherine (Need to find) Born: 23 September 1931 Died: BRANDON, John McCrary Born: 9 December 1931 Died: 25 February 2013 BRATSCHI, Johnnie Aline “Joni” (Need to find) Born: 27 February 1932 Died: BREINING, Vera Mae (Need to find) Born: 23 September 1931 Died: BRITT, Ruby Lee (Need to find) Born: 19 February 1932 Died: BRYANT, Herbert, Jr. Born: 8 November 1930 Died: 6 November 2011 BURFORD, Harold Doyle (Need to find) Born: 17 January 1932 Died: BURKHEAD, Shirley Jeanne (Mann) Born: 16 January 1931 Died: 4 March 2005 BUTLER, James Pierce Born: 30 December 1929 Died: 26 August 1980 BYRD, Gwendolyn Lee (Need to find) Born: 15 November 1931 Died: CALDWELL, Ann Elizabeth (Murphy) Born: 1 August 1931 Died: 22 December 2012 CALDWELL, Martha Elizabeth (Schwartz) Born: 27 February 1932 Died: 19 February 2010 CALLICOTT, Richard “Dickey” (Need to find) Born: 25 February 1930 Died: CALKINS, Virginia Ginger (Howell) Born: 11 May 1932 Died: 12 November 2004 CANNON, Dorothy Jean “Dot” (Need to find) Born: 21 February 1931 Died: CAPOOTH, Rosa Lee (Need to find) Born: 9 October 1930 Died: CARDEN, Marion Monroe “Bumps”, Jr. Born: 19 January 1930 Died: 29 November 2009 CARVER, Oscar (Need to find) Born: Died: CAWTHORN, Delores Mae (Thomas) Born: 7 February 1931 Died: 23 December 2016 CHANDLER, Glendolyn (Need to find) Born: 11 January 1932 Died: CHATHAM, Isaac Wayne “Scissors” Born: 8 March 1931 Died: 12 December 1984 CHILDERS, Bob Eugene Born: 16 September 1930 Died: 24 December 2015 CLEMMER, Nancy Ruth (Need to find) Born: 7 February 1931 Died: COLEMAN, John Longue, Jr. Born: 1 January 1931 Died: 20 July 2015 CORBET, John Harry, Jr. (Need to find) Born: 3 July 1930 Died: CORUM, Don Powell Born: 31 July 1930 Died: 16 March 2000 COVINGTON, Mildred Carmen (Sanneman) Born: 13 April 1931 Died: 13 July 1993 CRABLE, Patricia Ann (Behne) Born: 17 June 1931 Died: 9 March 2016 CRAWFORD, Elizabeth Ann (Need to find) Born: 10 March 1930 Died: CRAWFORD, Samuel Lawrence, Jr. Born: 30 December 1931 Died: 11 April 2003 CREACH, Clyda Delle (Need to find) Born: 28 September 1931 Died: CROXDALE, Barbara Ann (Need to find) Born: 14 March 1931 Died: CUNNINGHAM, Thelma Jeanne (Need to find) Born: 14 March 1931 Died: DAVISSON, Patricia Lee (Need to find) Born: 20 May 1931 Died: DEES, Elsie Joy (Need to find) Born: 7 August 1931 Died: DENDY, Donald David (Need to find) Born: 23 June 1931 Died: DENISON, Frederick Allen Born: 1931 Died: 1995 DIEHL, William C. “Billy” Born: 2 October 1930 Died: 26 May 2009 DIXON, Dorothy Evelyn (Jordan) Born: 9 May 1931 Died: 1 July 2010 DIXON, Jean Frances “Jeanie” (Godman) Born: 6 January 1931 Died: June 1968 DORSEY, Mary Alice (Need to find) Born: 15 August 1931 Died: DUCKWORTH, Fred Lee “Duck” Born: 22 July 1929 Died: 24 July 1991 DUGAN, Anne Claire (Harris) Born: 4 October 1931 Died: Unknown EARWOOD, William Eugene (Need to find) Born: 2 December 1930 Died: ECKLES, Juanita J. (Winger) Born: 24 July 1929 Died: 8 April 1965 EDDINS, Lynn N. (Need to find) Born: 13 February 1930 Died: Eilert, Joyce Lee (Garner) Born: 21 October 1931 Died: 1 December 2014 ELLIS, Barbara Anne (Need to find) Born: 5 September 1931 Died: ELLIS, Lawrence A. “Unk” Born: 27 December 1928 Died: 16 November 2005 ELLIS, Lawrence (Need to find) Born: Died: ELLIS, Mary Ann (Need to find) Born: Died: ENGLISH, Joyce Auvergne (Hiller) Born: 6 December 1931 Died: 30 May 1984 ERFURTH, John Shannon Born: 19 October 1929 Died: 13 February 1982 ERVIN, Myra (Need to find) Born: 2 February 1927 Died: ESTILLE, John Edgar Born: 5 May 1930 Died: 20 February 2002 FERGUSON, Gordon Born: 14 March 1931 Died: 2 September 2015 FERGUSON, Mary Elizabeth (Need to find) Born: 23 September 1931 Died: FIELDS, Gary C. (Need to find) Born: 3 August 1931 Died: FINE, Ruby Neal (Shook) Born: 26 June 1931 Died: 28 August 2007 FLINN, Ruby Monetta (Need to find) Born: 19 March 1931 Died: FOWLER, Ella June (Need to find) Born: 21 May 1929 Died: FUCHS, Shirley Alice (Need to find) Born: 2 May 1931 Died: FULGHUM, Jane (Need to find) Born: 6 February 1931 Died: GALEY, Shirley Jean (Ahif) Born: 27 May 1931 Died: 2 October 2010 GENTRY, Mary Marie (Padell) Born: 12 February 1931 Died: 23 March 2007 GILLESPIE, Harold Kinsey Born: 28 September 1929 Died: 31 August 2015 GODMAN, Raymond Lockman “Ray” (Need to find) Born: 10 July 1928 Died: GOOLSBY, Otis Halbert, Jr. (Need to find) Born: 28 September 1930 Died: GRAY, Robert Charles “Bob” Born: 11 October 1930 Died: 30 January 2005 GRAHAM, Betty Sue (Need to find) Born: 4 May 1931 Died: GREENE, Mary Sue (Need to find) Born: 20 August 1930 Died: GREENWAY, Joan Elizabeth “Jo” (Need to find) Born: 13 April 1930 Died: GREER, Arthur Born: 15 May 1931 Died: 2 October 2014 GREER, Norma (Pape) Born: 7 August 1931 Died: 11 January 2008 GREGORY, Billy Ruth (Need to find) Born: 17 October 1930 Died: GREGORY, Clifton Earl (Need to find) Born: Died: GREGORY, Stanley Gene Born: 3 January 1932 Died: 28 June 1956 GRESHAM, Albert Lee Born: 10 Jul 1931 Died: 12 August 1988 GRESHAM, Joel Winfrey Born: 31 October 1930 Died: 17 February 1989 GRIFFIN, Henry Vance, Jr. (Need to find) Born: 17 February 1930 Died: HASS, Frances Elizabeth “Lizzy” (Need to find) Born: 18 March 1931 Died: HAINES, John Henry Born: 8 March 1930 Died: 8 November 2012 HAMMOND, Charles J., Jr. (Need to find) Born: 26 September 1930 Died: HARRIS, James Lucien (Need to find) Born: 9 July 1930 Died: HARRIS, Joan Georgia (Need to find) Born: 11 March 1932 Died: HARRIS, John Wilton (Need to find) Born: Died: HARRIS, Robert Brinson (Need to find) Born: Died: HARLOW, Marion Oliver “Bubba” Born: 12 October 1931 Died: 26 March 1964 HAZEL, John Roland (Need to find) Born: 17 November 1931 Died: HEFLIN, Susie Marlene “Lulla-Belle” (Cresse) Born: 31 March 1932 Died: 18 January 1976 HENRY, Molly Elizabeth Born: 29 July 1931 Died: 3 September 1956 HEIDEL, Mary Faith (Need to find) Born: 29 Jul 1931 Died: HINES, David Yates Born: 24 October 1930 Died: May 1976 HILL, Ruth (Need to find) Born: Died: HOLBROOK, Joe (Need to find) Born: Died: HOLT, Martha Ruth (Need to find) Born: 28 Mar 1931 Died: HOOTEN, James Marion “Jim” Born: 23 May 1930 Died: 11 August 1998 HOSTETTER, Sharon Lee (Need to find) Born: 19 November 1931 Died: HOUCK, Elaine Katharen (Coats) Born: 23 January 1930 Died: 21 June 2006 HOWE, Joyce E. (Brann) Born: 11 October 1930 Died: 9 May 2015 HOWELL, JoAnn (Need to find) Born: 17 November 1931 Died: HOWELL, Martha (Need to find) Born: 7 October 1931 Died: HUGHES, Marilyn (Diggons) Born: 14 August 1931 Died: 31 December 1999 HUME, John C. (Need to find) Born: 9 October 1930 Died: HURD, John William “Herkyi” (Need to find) Born: 21 October 1931 Died: HYDE, Travis P. Born: 10 June 1931 Died: 16 May 2011 IRVIN, Clara Lee “Corky” (Need to find) Born: 13 February 1931 Died: ISOM, Donald Lloyd (Need to find) Born: 23 July 1931 Died: JARRETT, Donald W. Born: 13 July 1931 Died: 11 April 2007 JETT, Mary Lou (Holland) Born: 28 November 1931 Died: 5 October 2013 JOHNSON, Carolyn Mae (Need to find) Born: 4 July 1931 Died: JOHNSON, Frederick (Need to find) Born: 26 June 1931 Died: JOHNSON, James “Jim” Born: 27 May 1930 Died: 28 September 1996 JONES, Alfred DuMont (Need to find) Born: 28 February 1930 Died: JONES, Dumont (Need to find) Born: Died: JONES, Billie Jean (Wesche) Born: 13 February 1931 Died: 15 February 2008 JONES, Milton Arnold Born: 15 April 1931 Died: 17 June 2010 WORD, Erma Florine (Vick) Born: 4 January 1930 Died: 12 March 1917 KELLY, Hubert Fisher (Need to find) Born: 26 June 1930 Died: KELLY, Marjorie Sue (Need to find) Born: 2 June 1931 Died: KENNEY, Betty Jean (Need to find) Born: 29 July 1931 Died: KNIGHT, Billy Lamar (Need to find) Born: 19 February 1930 Died: KNIGHTON, Ruth Evelyn “Ruthie” (Need to find) Born: Died: LAMB, Dudley H., Jr.
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