Carr Central High School
Vicksburg, Mississippi
Class of 1954
Grammar School Class of 1948

Clay Street School - Miss Sparks 6th Grade 1948
There were two 6th grade classes. If a student of the other class will send me a picture and names I would like to add it to this page
Front Row:
Joylene Toler
Shirley Ulmer
Richard Monsour
Sylvia Saunders
Kay Warren
Carolyn Abraham
Alfred Clark
Annie laurie Boone
Mobrey Parker
Second Row:
Bill Porter
Betty Smith
Louise Barrett
Carol Stout
Joan Cloud
Bobbie Jean Ables
Hugh Wilkerson
Ed Cummins
Back Row:
Miss Loraine Sparks
Colton Smith
Willy Dye
Pickett Cummins
Ira Williams
Bobby Shackelford
Paul Winkler
Bobbie Letlow

Bomar Avenue School - Miss Anderson's 6th Grade 1948
There were two 6th grade classes in both schools. If a student of the other class will send me a picture and names I would like to add it to this page
Front Row:
Martha Wadsworth
Warner McPherson
Hugh Johnston
Dean Dewees
James Leese
Gordon Kirkman
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Second Row:
Douglas Boyd
Beau Beaufait
Bob Kaufman
Bobb Ryan
Lee Davis Thames
Mary Lou Fielder
Dot Goodwin
Sue Ferguson
Nancy Stepan
Back Row:
Wyvette Dungan
Louise Pharr
Betsy Rodgers
Bill Fenwick
Mary Ruth Smith
Jack Biedenharn
Blenda Caruthers
Bill Coile
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Jean White
Agrandize Coleman
Hazel Bucholtz
Betty Evans
Sandra Lominick
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Miss Anderson

Clay Street School - Thanks to Richard Holman for the picture. Ours was the last 6th grade class to graduate here
(Article from the Vicksburg Evening Post)
This 1914 school building, that eventually belonged to the Brothers of the Sacred Heart, serving as St. Aloysius College and later St. Aloysius High School, stands at Clay and Howard streets in about the 1930s. When the photo, a postcard copy of which was lent to the Post by Ed Clark of Vicksburg, was taken, the building was owned by Vicksburg Public Schools. In 1948, the brothers and the city swapped this building for one at Grove and First North streets, today Grove Street Elementary School. St. Aloysius, was operated by the brothers until the late 1960s when they left and the Sisters of Mercy took over. The building burned in 1977, and now is the site of the St. Francis Xavier Elementary playground.