Memphis World Memphis World Publishing Co. 1963-11-30 J. A. Beauchamp Scenes From The Life Of Late President John F. Kennedy chair was one of Kennedy's trademarks. for John F. and Jacqueline Kennedy (1953) President and Mrs. Kennedy liked yachting. after this photo was made, President Kennedy was assassinated during a parade in Dallas, Texas. —A proud President Kennedy and Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson (right) answer the cheers on inauguration day. Sealed (left) is President's father, Joseph, and behind Kennedy is Chief Justice Earl Warren. in Vienna was friendly; Cold War went on. —President Kennedy fidgets with his glasses as he talks on the telephone in White House office. with Vice President Nixon captured votes. —In. Seattle, Wash., Senator Kennedy greets thousands who welcomed him on drive to the White House. was the Kennedy challenge to Russia in this U.N. address. A tired John Jr. is carried by his mother and Caroline holds her daddy's hand as the First Family goes out for a brief stroll in Washington. —Brand new President Kennedy joins his happy parents in Hyannis Port just after his election. with regular televised press conferences. — Navy Lt. John F. Kennedy wears medal for heroism in South Pacific. Miss Macklin's court will consist of Miss Jeanette. Nevile. "Miss Senior"; Miss Barbara Turner. "Miss Junior," Miss Minnie Cole, "Miss Sophomore; Miss Betty Jones, "Miss Freshman", and their escorts. Coronation of Queen Gracy is planned for November 27, at 2:00 p. m. in the school cafetorium. At the coronation, each class, 7-12, will pay tribute to "her majesty". Minnie F. Cole — Miss Cole, a sophomore at Patterson, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cole of 5057 Truse Avenue. Minnie's hobby is reading and her ambition is to become a criminologist. George Ray Gentry — A junior at Patterson, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gentry of 4954 Wilburn Avenue. Mr. Gentry's ambition is to become a musician. Mr. W. H. Sweet is principal, of the school. The above students were selected, by secret ballot of teachers and students, as the two students who best met the committees' criterion for excellent citizenship. GEACY MACKLIN IS 'MISS PATTERSON HIGH' Miss Gracy Macklin, a senior, has been elected "Hiss Patterson" by secret ballot of teachers and students. Her competitor for this honor was Miss Lovie Fleming. Miss Macklin's court will consist of Miss Jeanette. Nevile. "Miss Senior"; Miss Barbara Turner. "Miss Junior," Miss Minnie Cole, "Miss Sophomore; Miss Betty Jones, "Miss Freshman", and their escorts. Coronation of Queen Gracy is planned for November 27, at 2:00 p. m. in the school cafetorium. At the coronation, each class, 7-12, will pay tribute to "her majesty". Minnie F. Cole — Miss Cole, a sophomore at Patterson, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cole of 5057 Truse Avenue. Minnie's hobby is reading and her ambition is to become a criminologist. George Ray Gentry — A junior at Patterson, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gentry of 4954 Wilburn Avenue. Mr. Gentry's ambition is to become a musician. Mr. W. H. Sweet is principal, of the school. The above students were selected, by secret ballot of teachers and students, as the two students who best met the committees' criterion for excellent citizenship. CITIZENS OF THE MONTH Miss Gracy Macklin, a senior, has been elected "Hiss Patterson" by secret ballot of teachers and students. Her competitor for this honor was Miss Lovie Fleming. Miss Macklin's court will consist of Miss Jeanette. Nevile. "Miss Senior"; Miss Barbara Turner. "Miss Junior," Miss Minnie Cole, "Miss Sophomore; Miss Betty Jones, "Miss Freshman", and their escorts. Coronation of Queen Gracy is planned for November 27, at 2:00 p. m. in the school cafetorium. At the coronation, each class, 7-12, will pay tribute to "her majesty". Minnie F. Cole — Miss Cole, a sophomore at Patterson, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cole of 5057 Truse Avenue. Minnie's hobby is reading and her ambition is to become a criminologist. George Ray Gentry — A junior at Patterson, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gentry of 4954 Wilburn Avenue. Mr. Gentry's ambition is to become a musician. Mr. W. H. Sweet is principal, of the school. The above students were selected, by secret ballot of teachers and students, as the two students who best met the committees' criterion for excellent citizenship. See Jack 575 MISSISSIPPI BLVD.