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Bellevue Alumni Snowden Alumni Humes Alumni CLASS OF 1947 Thanks to Bob Mann, T-47, for scanning the 1947 yearbook. Thanks to Erselle “Leigh” Moran Kendrick, T-48 for collecting the addresses and phone numbers. Thanks Linda Barnes Wayman T-66 for cropping the photos. Click “T” for shortcut to 1947 Virtual Cemetery ADDINGTON, Ralph Monroe Born: 19 January 1929 Died: 12 March 1978 Philosophy: “When this great game of life is ended and the scorer writes against your name. He writes not whether you won or lost, but how you played the game.” Bellevue Alumni ADERHOLT, Mary Sue (Howell) Born: 7 October 1929 Died: 1 October 2006 Philosophy: “When the final score is made, it’s not whether you lost or won, but how you played the game.” Snowden Alumni ANDERECK, Dwain Born: 30 October 1928 Husband of Marilyn Hamilton, T-48 Died: 18 March 2002 Philosophy: “Always look for the silver lining in a dark cloud.” ANTHONY, Lee P., Jr. Born: 15 January 1930 Died: 30 March 2006 Philosophy: “Be truthful and you’ll succeed.” Humes Alumni APPLETON, Opal Lee Born: 30 November 1928 Died: 13 October 1997 Philosophy: “If first you don’t succeed, try again.” Whitehaven Alumni ARENDALE, Jacqueline “Jackiie” (Burnett) Born: 27 June 1929 Died: 20 October 2012 Philosophy: “Laugh and the world laughs with you, cry and you cry alone.” ARNOLD, Mary Evelyn (McAfee) Born: 6 November 1928 Died: 10 December 2016 (aged 88) Philosophy: “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.” Fairview Alumni ARQUITT, Walter Edward “Pete” Born: 18 January 1929 Died: 5 August 1991 Philosophy: “Trouble is only opportunity … in work clothes. Fairview Alumni Lawler Alumni AUSTIN, Orrell Stanley, Jr. Born: 11 January 1930 Died: 23 November 2013 (aged 83) BABB, Martha (Polk) 1546 Appling Wood Cove N., Cordova TN 38018 (901) 624-9873 Born: 6 January 1929 m. William Shelby Polk, Jr., 18 Jan 1927-24 Jun 2018 Philosophy: “Never put off till tomorrow what you can do today.” Humes Alumni BAESMAN, Mary Jo (Blake) Born: 28 September 1929 Died: 18 September 1999 Philosophy: “Leave silence to the saints, cause, Gosh: I’m only human.” BALLARD, John Martin (Need to find) Martin Bolen Ballard and Maude C. Ballard Born: 16 February 1929, Memphis TN m. Minnie Viola Hough Died: Philosophy: “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.” Fairview Alumni BARBEE, Sylvia Jean (Harris) Born: 9 September 1929 Died: 21 October 1999 Philosophy: “The foundation of every state is the education of its youth.” BARNES, Charline Hazel (Terrell) Born: 15 September 1929 Died: 29 November 2012 (aged 83) Philosophy: “I’d rather run till I’m out of breath than poke along and be bored to death.” Snowden Alumni BEATTY, Evelyn Lorene “Evie” (Willis) Born: 27 November 1929 Died: 27 January 1977 Philosophy: “From the time you are born till you ride in hearse, things are never so bad that they couldn’t be worse.” Snowden Alumni BEATUS, Lula (Bowerman) Born: 8 July 1929 Died: 10 November 2014 Philosophy: “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.” Bellevue Alumni BELL, Jack Born: 10 December 1926 Died: 14 August 1982 Philosophy: “Always do your best and fate will do the rest.” Bellevue Alumni BELL, Robert Gordon “Bobby” Born: 16 October 1928 Husband of Eunice Ann Herriman, T-47 Died: 26 June 2017 (aged 88) Philosophy: “To take things as they come and laugh at your troubles.” Snowden Alumni BENSON, Fred Harrell, Jr. Born: 4 November 1929 Died: 8 April 2020 (aged 90) Philosophy: “To have and to hold.” Bellevue Alumni BEZZO, Basil Lea (Meetze) Born: 13 July 1928 Died: 15 December 2012 (aged 84) BICKERS, Marjorie (Ezell) Born: 2 September 1928 Died: 2 September 2006 Philosophy: “To know nothing of the past is to know little of the present and have no conception of the future.” Frayser Alumni BICKHAM, Robert Kenison “Bobby” Born: 23 November 1929 Died: 18 December 1994 Philosophy: “Life is just a gamble, so give me a pair of loaded dice.” Fairview Alumni BILLINGSLEY, Margaret Jane “Peggy” (Hope) Born: 7 March 1930 Died: 6 April 1974 Philosophy: “To walk with kings but keep the common touch.” Fairview Alumni BLAKENEY, John Dement Born: 10 October 1928 Died: 2 September 2014 Philosophy: “Live and learn.” Snowden Alumni BLEDSOE, Emily Jane (Dawson) Born: 29 June 1929 Died: 15 January 2000 Philosophy: “The clouds are always the darkest before a beautiful sunset.” Fairview Alumni BLOOM, Gerald Arlen Born: 17 January 1929 Died: 14 January 1974 Philosophy: “Trust in God and wait.” Bellevue Alumni BOAZ, Leonard Norman Born: 5 September 1929 Died: 4 April 1993 Philosophy: “You get out of life what you put into it.” Snowden Alumni BOBBITT, Charles David Born: 25 April 1928 Died: 15 November 1970 Philosophy: “Eat, drink and be merry, for tomorrow you may start to work.” South Side Alumni BOLTON, Buford Terrill Born: 10 January 1929 Died: 22 May 1999 Philosophy: “Be the best.” BOMAR, Mary Frances (Goodrum) Born: 1 December 1929 Died: 3 May 2019 (aged 89) Philosophy: “Always do the best you can; angels can do no better.” Bellevue Alumni BRANDON, Luke David Born: 16 September 1929 Died: 20 December 1951 (aged 22) Philosophy: “If at first you don’t succeed, keep on trying till you do succeed.” Snowden Alumni BRANNON, Alsie Franklin Born: 5 July 1929 Died: 28 June 2002 Philosophy: “To be ambitious is to strive for success.” Snowden Alumni BRASWELL, Thomas Gordon Born: 4 February 1929 Died: 24 October 2002 Philosophy: “When the game of life is ended, and the score is added and done, it matters not whether you lost or won, but how you played the game.” Hollywood Alumni BREWER, Rebecca (Duke) Born: 27 July 1929 Died: Unknown Philosophy: “When the final score is counted, it is not so much whether you won or lost, but how you played the game.” BROADWAY, Mae (Walker) Born: 18 August 1929 Died: Unknown Future gravestone Philosophy: “If you do your very best, God will do the rest.” Fairview Alumni BROOKS, Jack O’Neil Born: 5 January 1928 Died: 24 December 1985 Philosophy: “Do unto others before they do unto you.” Fairview Alumni BUTLER, John Terry Born: 4 December 1929 Died: 31 August 2000 Snowden Alumni BUTTERWORTH, Mary Kay (Hillencamp) Born: 1 August 1928 Died: 9 September 2007 Philosophy: “I had rather run till I’m out of breath than poke along till I’m bored to death.” Treadwell Alumni Lawler Alumni CAIN, Erban Anderson Born: 31 July 1929 Died: 6 July 1990 Philosophy: “Hitch your wagon to a star, and then get out and push.” Bellevue Alumni CALDWELL, Ira James Born: 15 January 1928 Died: 6 July 2006 Philosophy: “When the final score is counted and the scorekeeper writes against your name, he writes not whether you won or lost, but how you played the game.” Peabody Alumni CALLAWAY, Thorp Born: 1929 Died: 7 March 2007 Philosophy: “Life is one big gamble, so pass the loaded dice.” Fairview Alumni CAMPBELL, Violet May (Oleta) Born: 21 February 1929 Died: 25 July 2004 Philosophy: “Don’t’ reach for a star. Be original and aim at the moon.” Fairview Alumni CANADA, Shirley Jean (Holt) Born: 31 March 1929 Died: 23 October 2019 (aged 90) Philosophy: “There is so much good in the worst of us, and so much bad in the best of us that it behooves none of us to talk about the rest of us.” Fairview Alumni CANANT, Peggy Emogene (King) Born: 22 October 1929 Died: 6 March 2020 (aged 90) Philosophy: “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.” South Side Alumni CARLISLE, Bettye (Kavanaugh) Born: 2 September 1929 Died: 25 February 1992 Philosophy: “Not failure, but low aim is crime.” Snowden Alumni CARLSON, Jim Dick Born: 15 May 1930 Died: 27 January 2005 Philosophy: “Life is a gamble, so bet wisely.” Fairview Alumni CARRIGAN, Juanita “Wheeler” (Calamaio) Born: 16 September 1929 Died: 15 October 2015 Philosophy: “It is with men as with horses: Those that do the most prancing make the least progress.” CARVER, Grace Jeanette (Cohn) (Need to find) Born: 8 July 1929 Died: Philosophy: “Never trouble trouble till trouble troubles you.” Hollywood Alumni CHANDLER, James Louis Born: 22 May 1929 Died: 13 May 2000 Philosophy: “Do unto others as you wouldn’t have them do to you.” Bellevue Alumni CHERRY, Carson Talmadge Born: 15 June 1929 Died: 25 March 2005 (aged 75) Philosophy: “If you brood over your troubles, you will have a perfect hatch.” Hollywood Alumni CHILDRESS, Iva Joyce (Davis) Born: 6 July 1929 Died: January 1988 Philosophy: “It’s within yourself you live, so live each day and live happy, because life is what you make it.” CHRISTIAN, Marion LaVonne (Need to find) Guardian: S. L. Christian Born: 9 September 1930 Died: Philosophy: “If you can’t have what you like, like what you have.” CIULLA, Jeanette Frances (Platt) Born: 20 February 1928 Died: 14 January 2017 Philosophy: “Good, better, best, never let it rest, until your good is better and your better is best.” Humes Alumni CLARK, Richard Ura Born: 28 December 1928 10790 Willfleet Drive Cincinnati OH 45241 (513) 563-4187 Philosophy: “Hard work is wonderful, but not too much of it.” Cummings Alumni COLVETT, Joseph Monroe Born: 18 April 1929 112 Sylvan Drive, Milton DE 19968 (302) 684-4513 Philosophy: “A Halo only has to slip down a little way to become a noose.” COULTER, Virginia Nell (Moore) Born: 1 June 1929 Died: 22 June 1991 Philosophy: “Life is not a goblet to be drained; it is a measure to the filled.” Whitehaven Alumni CRAIG, Joseph Clay Born: 9 January 1929 Died: 25 November 1977 Philosophy: “Look like the innocent flower, but be the serpent under it.” Fairview Alumni CRAIG, William Fuqua Born: June 1928 Died: 17 September 2005 Philosophy: “Live fully while you may, and record not the cost.” Humes Alumni CRAWFORD, Carolyn Deane (Jones) Born: 27 April 1929 Died: 17 November 1986 Philosophy: “Walk with kings, but keep the common touch.” Bellevue Alumni CRENSHAW, Norris Lee, Jr.
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