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SENIORS JUNE JACKSON, LEWIS SMITH. Central. He has a definite swish to his per- sonality. S.B.C. (2); Intramural Football Championship (3). JOHNSTON, PETER RAMSAY. “Pete”. College. An affable lad with diversified interests. Sports Editor “El Espejo” (3); R.O.T.C. Cadet Officer (3, 4); S.F.C. (4) ; Sec. . S.F.C. (4) ; R.O.T.C. Lt. Col. (4). JOHNSON, ROBERT POPE. “Bobby”. College. A quiet reserve, a firmness of character that manifests itself in all his acts. S.F.C. (4) ; Oracle Staff (4). JOHNSON, EDWARD WORRELL, JR. “Ed”. College. Shooting at the target of cooperation. Co-op Club (4); R.O.T.C. (3). JOHNSON, MARGARET CECILE. General. Gentle of speech; beneficent of mind. JONES, BETTY FRANCES. Commer- cial. Happiness gives us energy. JONES, JACKIE ELOISE. College. All around excellence. Cheerleader (3, 4); Asst. Head-Cheerleader (4); S.G.C. Jubilee (3, 4) ; Com. Christ- mas Pageant (3); Sec. S.G.C. (4); Tri Hi-Y Bazaar (3) ; Comm. Jr.-Sr. Prom (3); Comm. S.G.C. Tea (4) ; Who's Who in G.A.A. (3); S.G.C. (3); Pepperettes (2); G. . . (2, 3, 4) ; J.G.C. (3) ; Tri Hi-Y Club (3) ; S.G.C. (4) ; Science Club (4) ; Posture Club (3) ; All Star Volley- ball Team (2) ; Member of Winning Team in G.A.A. (2) ; Softball Tour- nament (4); Captain, in Gym (2.3.4). KEGEBEIN, M ILDR E D LEONE. “Mickey”. General. Worrying is no advantage to anyone. KENNEDY, MARGARET AILEEN. “Peggy”. College. Portrait of reserve, framed by ambition. Treas. G.A.A. (4); H. R. Rep. (4); G.A.A. (2, 3, 4); S.G.C. (4); S.G.C. (2); S.G.C. Jubilee (4); Member Winning Softball Team G.A.A. (2); Member Winning Volleyball Team G.A.A. (3). KILPATRICK, COMALEA. “Pat”. Commercial. Conscientious, compe- tent, and charming. Poster Club (4) ; National Honor Society (4). KINCHEN, MARCUS ADRIAN. Col- lege. Hale and Hearty. Sophomore Chorus (2); Jr. Clio. (3); Sr. Cho. 14); S.F.C. 4 ; S.B.C. (2); Of- ficer in R.O.T.C. (2, 3, 4) ; Baby Tiger Football (3) ; Varsity Foot- ball (4). KING, GLORIA ALICE. “Cowboy Commercial. Amiable cut-up with a sack full of tricks. V.-Pres. Science Club (2); Science Club (2 ; S.G.C. (4); S.G.C. Jubilee (4). KINKLE, MA RGA RET LOUISE. Col- lege. But there’s only one like her. Art Editor “El Espejo” (3) : S.G.C. (2); J.G.C. (3); S.G.C. (4); Red Cross Club (3); A.W.V.S. (3); S.G.C. Jubilee (4) ; Christmas Pa- geant (4). KINKLE, MARJORIE LEE. “Margie”. College. She comes double. Sec. A.W.V.S. (3); S.G.C. (2); J.G.C. (3) ; S.G.C. (4) ; Red Cross Club (3) ; A.W.V.S. (3) ; S.G.C. Jubilee (4) ; All Star Volleyball Team (2). KIN LAW, JOHN. General. “Happy-go- lucky”. Senior Chorus (3, 4). KIRKLAND, M A R Y ELIZA BETH. “Kirk”. Authority on friendliness and sincerity. Girls’ Glee Club (2, 3, 4) ; S.G.C. Jubilee (4) ; S.G.C. (4) ; Girl Reserves (3) ; G.A.A. (2, 3, 4).
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JUNE SENIORS GRAY, ELLA MARIE. “Pud . General. “Would that the whole world were as soft and beautiful”. Transferred from Pinetta; Basketball (4) ; Vol- leyball (4); Softball (4). GRIFFIN, EDWARD LEWIS. “Eddie”. General. “Soft-spoken and polite—the essence of a gentleman”. GRIFFIN, THOMAS WOODROW'. “Woody”. Commercial. “A business man in every sense of the word”. GUINN, MARION. General. “Carried along on life’s tide with lively spirit”. GUNDLACH, WILLIAM, JR. College. “None but himself could be bis parallel”. National Honor Society (3, 4); Treasurer National Honor Society (4) ; Youth Council (3, 4); Captain R.O.T.C. (4) ; Lieutenant R.O.T.C. (3); President Beta Hi-Y (3, 4); Science Club (2, 3, 4); President Science Club (2); Vice- President Science Club (3); Chap- lain Sophomore Boys’ Club (2); Quill and Scroll (4) ; Associate Edi- tor Tiger’s Claw (4) ; Lion Cub of Month (4); Beta Hi-Y (3, 4); Red Cross Club (3, 4) ; Band and Or- chestra (2, 3, 4) ; Tiger’s Claw (4); Club Council (4) ; Sophomore Boys’ Club (2) ; Senior Fellows’ Club (4) ; Baccalaureate (3, 4) ; Hi-Y Concert Ballet (3); Hi-Y Ballet (4); Hi-Y Speaker (3) ; Senior Play (4) ; Who’s Who (4). k} r y GIJYTON, MARY LEE. “Maisie”. Gen- eral. “Minutes with her are never dull”. D.C.T. Club (4) ; D.C.T. Chap- lain (4) ; Junior Girls’ Club (3) ; Junior Chorus (3) ; Senior Chorus (4) ; A.W.V.S. (3) ; Pepperettes (2) ; Tiger’s Claw Representative (4); Volleyball Tournament (3); Soccer Tournament (3). HAGAN, JOYCE SOPHRONIA. “Jo”. Commercial. “Gentle in manner— firm in reality”. D.C.T. Club (4); Basketball (2, 3) ; Volleyball (3); Track (2). HAIRE, FRANKLIN EUGENE “Jeep”. General. “What his words don’t say, his pen does”. National Honor So- ciety (3. 4) ; Spanish Club (4); Who’s Who (4). HARNAGE, BETTY RUTH. General. “A light heart lives long”. Sopho- more Girls’ Club (2) ; Reporter Sophomore Girls’ Club (2) ; Junior Girls’ Club (3); A.W.V.S. (3); Good Posture Club (3) ; Senior Girls’ Club (4); Senior Girls’ Jubilee (4). HENRY, JACQUELYN. “Jackie”. General. “Placidness is apparent but action surges forth”. HICKS, THOMAS WILLIAM. College. “Well known for the laughs he gave his classmates”. Dramatic Club (4) ; Dramatic Club Play (4) ; Debaters’ Club (3, 4) ; Science Club (3, 4); Orchestra (4). HOFFMAN, FRANK. General. “Gen- erously good-natured”. HOTZ, ROSE MARIE. “Bud”. Com- mercial. “She is a good friend to everybody—what better could we say?” National Honor Society (3, 4) ; Sophomore Girls’ Club (2) ; Junior Girls’ Club 13 ; Senior Girls’ Club (4) ; Senior Girls’ Jubilee (4); Tri Hi-Y (3) ; Senior Chorus (3, 4); Pepperettes (2); Girls’ Glee (2); Girl Reserve (3) ; Baccalaureate (2, 3, 4) ; Graduation (3); Thanks- giving Program (2, 3, 4) ; Christmas Cantata (3, 4); Pop Concert (3) ; P.T.A. Convention (3) ; Volleyball Tournament (2); D.C.T. Club (4). HOWARD, EARL P. “Buster”. General. “A stalwart guard in life as in foot- ball”. Chaplain Senior Fellows’ Club (4); Varsity Football Letter (4) ; Sophomore Bovs’ Club (2) ; Junior Boys’ Club (3); Senior Fellows’ Club (4) ; Senior Chorus (2, 3, 4); J Club (4); Baby Tigers (2) ; Man- ager Football (3) ; Varsity Football (4); Senior Play (4). HUBBARD, FRANCES. “Jack”. Gen- eral. Interesting as a surprise party. S.G.C. Jubilee (3, 4); S.F.C. Bon- fire Comm. (4); G. C. (2); J.G.C. (3); Dramatic Club (2, 3) ; Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. (3); S.G.C. (4). HUTCHINSON, J A M E S NEAL. “Hutchie”. College. Always ready to give his opinion. National Honor Society (3, 4) ; Band Letter (3); Hi-Y (2, 3, 4) ; Band (2. 3, 4) ; Sr. Chor. (3, 4) ; All-City High School Orchestra (2) : Spanish Club 12, 3. 4) ; Spanish Paper (3); Span- ish Orchestra (3, 4) ; Co-op Club 14) ; Orchestra (2, 3, 4) ; Oracle Staff (3,4).
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SENIORS JUNE KITE, JEAN. Commercial. Sweet and gay. G.A.A. KLOEPPEL, ARTHUR J. C. College. Good humored friendliness. Hi-Y (3, 4); Baby Tiger Football (4). LAKE, NOEL R. College. Wisdom keeps silent. LASTER, BETTY JANE. College. The mildest manner and the gentlest heart. S.G.C. (4); Oracle Staff (4). LEONARD, RUTH. College. Riding to higher achievement on her steed of ambition. Spanish Club (4) ; Na- tional Honor Society (3, 4) ; Pep- perettes (4); S.G.C. (4). LEWIS, MOSES. “Moe”. General. A casual babble of congeniality. Pres. S.B.C. (2) ; Chap. Old Timers’ Club (4) ; Sgt.-at-Arms Hi-Y (4) ; Rep. Old Timers’ Club (4) ; Escort Lec- Jackson Game (4) ; Student Coun- cil (2) ; Old Timers (4) ; Hi-Y (4) ; S.B.C. (2); S.F.C. (4); J Club (4); Mgr. Varsity Football (4); Baby Tigers Football (3). LOHMAN, EDMOUND LEWIS. Col- lege. A bright hello for everyone. Science Club (4). LOPER, DORIS VIRGINIA. “Dragon- ette”. General. Trailed by sparks of joy as she flits here and there. Band (£ 3, 4); Orchestra (2, 3, 4»; S.G.C. (4); S.G.C. Jubilee (4); Class Night (2, 3, 4) ; Commence- ment (2, 3, 4) ; Christmas Pageant (3, 4) ; Christmas Cantata (3, 4); G.A.A. (4). MacINNES, ANNE. “Annie Lou Har- moniously combining charm, wit, and music. Entered Junior ’tear. Accomp. Senior Chorus (4) ; Accomp. Talent Club (4) ; Classification Editor (4) ; Sec. G.A.A. (4) ; Senior Girls’ Talent Night (3, 4); Junior-Senior Prom Committee (3) ; G.A.A. (3, 4) ; Sen- ior Girls’ Club (4) ; Senior Girls’ Jubilee (4); Chirstmas Pageant (4); Oracle (4) ; Thanksgiving Program (4 ; Baccalaureate (4) ; Commence- ment (4) ; Red Cross Club (4) ; Di- rector S.G.C. Jubilee (4) ; Vice- President Red Cross (4) ; Chaplain National Honor Society (4) ; M.C. Talent Night (4) ; Vesper Service (4) ; Pop Concert (4) ; G.A.A. (4); J Ping Pong Champ. M A DR A Y, WILLIA M FR A N K LI N. “Bill”. College. Tho’ modest on his unembarrassed brow Nature has written 'Gentleman’. MAHON, JOHN. General. Eloquent without a word. Second place in Spelling Contest (4) ; Varsity Foot- ball (4). MARTIN, SHIRLEY MAE. Commer- cial. Sweet and sincere. MATTOX, ALICE VIVIAN. Shortie . For she was just the quiet kind whose nature never varies. McBRIDE, ALICE JEAN. “Mickey”. Commercial. Full of enthusiasm for making friends. Tigers’ Claw (2) ; S.G.C. (2); A.W.V.S. 13); Girl Re- serves (3) ; Oracle H.R. Rep. (3) ; G.A.A. (3); S.G.C. (4); D.C.T. (4). McBRIDE, PATRICK WYLEY. “Pat”. Commercial. To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield. Orchestra (2. 3, 4); R.O.T.C. (3, 4 ; Band (2, 3, 4) ; Commencement (2, 3, 4) ; Christmas Cantata (2, 3, 4) ; Class Night (2, 3, 4) ; Christmas Pageant (2, 3, 4). McCORMICK, SADIE BELLE. Com- mercial. A gracious smile that charms.
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