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JUNE SELBY, BEBE MARIE ‘Rio”. Com- mercial. Fortune rewards those who strive. Senior Girls Club (4) ; G.A.A. (3, 4) ; War Bonds and Stamp Rep- resentative (4) ; Business Manager for Football, Track, Basketball. Baseball, Tennis, Golf (4) ; J for Stu- dent Business Manager of Athletics (4). SHEPPARD, M A R G A R E T BEN- NETTE. “Benny”. General. Ginger with a snap. Senior Girls Club (4) ; Business Staff of Oracle (4) ; Senior Girls Jubilee (4). SHEPPY, MARY PHYLLIS. Commer- cial. Splashing to victory. G.A.A. (2, 3, 4). SHIPPY, W1LLA. General. A good- natured person is always welcome. SHOLAR, MAXINE. “Mac”. General. In her moments of leisure, dancing shall please her. Who's Who (4) ; Hi-Y Ballet (4); Talent Night (3). SKELTON, HANSON BLAND. “Sonny”. General. The birds can fly so why can't I? Hi-Y (2, 3); Baby Tiger Football (3, 4). STANLEY, MYRA JEAN. College. The pretty dimples of her cheek and chin. Student War Bond Committee (3, 4); Student Business Manager for Football and Basketball (4) ; Spanish Club (3, 4) ; Chaplain Span- ish Club (3). STEPHENS. M A R Y KATHLEEN. “Kitty”. Commercial. A smile is ever on her countenance and it is good to be with her. G.A.A. (4) ; Senior Girls Club (4) ; Senior Girls' Jubi- lee (4); Band (4). SENIORS STEWART, DOROTHY LUCILLE. General. She has a quiet manner which charms all. STILES, ALMA CHRISTINE. Commer- cial. Doing what she finds to do in a cheerful sort of way. Senior Girls Club (4). STOVER, WILLENE. General. Friend- ly and conversable. STRICKLAND, ANNA VIRGINIA. General. I am sure care is an enemy to life. TATUM, JO AN. “Jo”. College. A lit- tle independent in her poise. Reporter Debaters Club (2) ; Treasurer De- baters Club (3); Debaters Club (2, 3) ; Senior Girls Jubilee (4) ; Re- porter Tiger's Claw (2); Assistant Poetry Editor Tiger’s Claw (2) ; Publicity Chairman All-City High Orchestra (2) ; Treasurer Spanish Club (3); Red Cross Club (2) ; Tiger’s Claw (2) ; All-City High Or- chestra (2); Spanish Club (3, 4); Girl Reserves (3); G.A.A. (3). TAYLOR, RUBY DORIS. “Doris Lou . College. Give to the world the best that you have and the best will come back to you. National Honor So- ciety (4) ; Chaplain National Honor Society (4) ; Red Cross Club (4) ; Secretary Red Cross Club (4) ; Sci- ence Club (2, 3, 4); Treasurer Sci- ence Club (2); Chaplain Science Club (4) ; Spanish Club (3); F.L.S. (41 : Band (3. 4 ; Orchestra (3, 41 ; Junior Girls Club (3) ; Senior Girls Club (41; Senior Girls Jubilee (3, 4) ; Talent Night (3, 4) ; Stu- dent Director Senior Girls Jubilee (4) ; Oracle Staff (4) ; Clubs and Organizations Editor Oracle (4) ; Class Night (2, 3, 4) ; Commence- ment (2. 31 ; Class Play (3, 41 ; Christmas Pageant (2, 3, 41; Pop Concert (3, 4) ; Vesper Services (2. 3, 41; Hi-Y Ballet (41; Thanks- giving Program (2, 3, 41 ; Hi-Y Cir- cus (3) ; Band Concert (41. THOMPSON, GWENDOLYN. “Gwen”. Commercial. Neat and precise in all her undertakings. TOWNSEND, SHIRLEY ANN. “Anni- kins”. College. Pleasant in voice and manner. Sophomore Chorus (2) ; Girls' Glee Club (31 ; Senior Chorus (3, 4) ; Baccalaureate (2. 3, 4) ; Commencement (2, 3. 41 ; Christmas Pageant (3, 41 ; Christ- mas Cantata (2, 3. 41 ; Vesper Serv- ices (2, 4); Pop Concert (3, 41: Thanksgiving Program (3. 41 : Girl Reserves (31 : Senior Girls Jubilee (3, 41 ; Spanish Chorus (31 : P.T.A. Programs (2. 3. 41 : Senior Girls Club (41 ; Volleyball Tournament (41 : Talent Niffht (31 ; Dedication of Honor Roll (31 ; Youth Conven- tion (41.
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JUNE REYES, MARY LOU. “Lou”. General. It's Juckson’s horn she's tooting. Rand (4); Orchestra (4). RHODEN, MAURICE MARVIN. Gen- eral. Doing what he finds to do in a pleasant sort of way. Sgt. R.O.T.C. (4). RICH A R DS, J A M E S GR AH A ME. “Jim . General. His speech dynamic! President of Co-Op Clui» i ; De- baters Club (2) ; Dramatic Club (2); Hi-Y Club (2, 3, 4); Co-Op Club (3, 4). HITCH, SARA ELIZABETH. “Tank”. General. Versatility at work. Cheer- leader (2, 3) ; Head Cheerleader (4) ; Winner J.G.C. Popularity Contest (3) ; President of Soph. Class (2) ; Feature Editor Oracle (3) ; Asst. Editor-in-Chief Oracle (4) ; Beauty Contest Winner (4) ; Student Coun- cil (2 ; Treas. Sophomore Girls Club (2); Vice-Pres. Junior Girls Club (3); Vice-Pres. Posture Club (3) ; Talent Night (3) : Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. (3); Tri Hi-Y (3); Deans Office (3. 4) : Senior Girls Club (4 ; Senior Girls Jubilee (3, 4) ; Comm. S.G.C. Luncheon (4) ; Senior Play (4 ; Comm. Soph. Tea (4 ; Tri lli-Y Bazaar (3) ; Senior Fellows Bonfire Comm. (2, 3, 4) ; Christmas Pageant (3); P.T.A. Program (4). ROBERTS, F RANCES JOYCE. “Frankie”. A kettle of fun always boiling over! Sophomore Chorus (2. 4); Junior Chorus (2 ; Girls' Glee Club (3); Baccalaureate (3); Vesper Services (2, 3, 4) ; Thanks- giving Program (2, 3, 4); Christmas Cantuta (2, 3. 4) ; Pop Concert (3, 4) ; Frost-King’s Daughter at Kirby-Smitb (3) ; Sophomore Girls' Club (2) ; Junior Girls’ Club (3) ; Senior Girls Club (4) ; Senior Girls’ Club Jubilee (3, 4) ; Charter Mem- ber Tri Hi-Y (3) ; Red Cross Club (4); Oracle Staff (4): A.W.V.S. (3) ; F.L.S. (4) ; Comm. Senior Girls’ Tea (4) ; Tri Hi-Y Bazaar (3); Comm. Jr.-Sr. Prom (3); Comm. Sen- ior Fellows' Bonfire (4) : Class Night 4 ; Talent Night (4) ; Asst. Capt. (3). RODDENIZER, ALICE. General. Ami- able. jolly, and witty. ROONEY, MARGARET ELIZABETH. “Rooney”. General. A pretty girl is like a melody. ROSE, WILLIAM HELMAN. “Rose- bud.” College. Geared for action with an eye on the future. Sophomore Boys’ Club (2) : Junior Boys' Club (3) ; Senior Fellows Club (4) ; Tiger's Claw (4) ; Debaters Club (4) : Red Cross Club (2); R.O.T.C. Officers Club (4). SENIORS RUSSELL, MAVIS ELIZABETH. “Bunny”. Commercial. A fair exterior is a silent recommendation. Beauty Contest Winner (4); Senior Chorus (4) ; Who’s Who (4) ; Winner J.G.C. Popularity Contest (4). SALLAS, JUANITA. “Shorty”. Com- mercial. Radiant in appearance. Girls’ Glee Club (3) ; Senior Chorus (4) ; Senior Girls' Club (4). SAMBLE, DORIS ELAINE. “Dot”. General. Capable and competent. D.C.T. Club (3, 4). SCARBROUGH, E A R L MARVIN. “Crane”. Commercial. A winning courtesy in school and sports. Ser- geant-at-Arms Old Timers (4) ; Co- Captain Football Team (4) ; J Club (4); Old Timers Club (4); Senior Fellows Club (4) ; Home Room Rep- resentative (4). SCHEIBE, ELIZA BETH E L L E N. “Betty”. Cooperative, kind, and jolly. Senior Girls Club (4) ; G.A.A. (4) ; Senior Girls Club Jubilee (4) ; Pep- pereNes (4). j SCOTTEN. HELEN MAE. “Scottie”. Commercial. Good things come in small packages. Treasurer Sophomore Class (2) ; Mascot Sophomore Boys Club (2) ; Chaplain Sophomore Girls Club (2) ; Sophomore Girls Club (2) ; Junior Girls Club (3) ; Senior Girls Club (4) ; Senior Girls Club Jubilee (4) ; Sponsor Lee-Jackson Game (4) ; President Home Room Representatives (4) ; Treasurer Jun- ior Girls Club (3) ; Tri Hi-Y (3); Junior-Senior Prom Committee (3) ; Senior Fellows Bonfire (3, 4) ; Tri Hi-Y Bazaar (3). SCOTT, JUANITA MAE. “Nita”. Gen- eral. Tranquil temperament belying her red hair. D.C.T. Club (4). SEALS, HAZEL EVELYN. College. A sweet personality enveloped in sim- plicity.
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JUNE TURNER, WILLIAM MARGO LIS. “Bill”. General. A musical heart and a pondering mind. D.C.T. Club (4) ; Vice-President D.C.T. Club (4). I RY, MURIEL CAROLINE. Commer- cial. Competence behind the type- writer. VALENTINE, BETTY ARLENE. Com- mercial. She’ll never miss her aim. VANDERPOOL A L I C E. General. There’s a song in the air. V ANLANDINGHAM, MINNIE LEE. “Mimi”. Commercial. Fun-loving but always with time for sincerity. VINCENT, PAUL. General. Amiably meandering along. VONDERAU, HARRIET LEE. Gen- eral. Free front care and happy am I! Senior Girls Club 4); Junior Chorus (3) ; Girls Glee Club (4) ; Christ- mas Pugeant (3, 4) ; Senior Girls Jubilee (4). W ALDRON, GENEVA. General. Blonde advocate of ease and agility. WALKER, MARIE. “Spike”. Gay and lovable; a personality which in- spires love and friendliness. Quill and Scroll (4); Sophomore Girls Club (2); Junior Girls Club (3); Senior Girls Club (4); Treasurer Senior Girls Club (4); A.W.V.S. (3); Tiger's Claw (4); Feature Editor Tiger's Claw (4) ; Tri Hi-Y (3). WALTON, HOMER THURSTON. Gen- eral. Fascinating fellow with a yen for fun. WHITE, VIRGINIA LEA. “Va” Gen- eral. Amiable sincerity with the will to do. Art Club (4). WIIJCS, KATHRYN. “Kat”. Commer- cial. All around athlete. G.A.A. (4) ; Senior Girls Club (4) ; Tiger’s Claw Staff (4). WILLIAMS, BETTY LEE. “Little Bit”. General. Busy as a bee and honey sweet. Girls Glee Club (3); Pepper- ettes (4). WILLIAMS, BETTY YVONNE. “Red”. General. Styles and smiles. Winner J.G.C. Popularity Contest (4) ; Sophomore Girls Club (2); Junior Girls Club (3) ; Senior Girls Club (4) ; Christmas Cantata (2, 3, 4) ; Vesper Services (2, 3, 4) ; Thanks- giving Program (2, 3, 4) ; P.T.A. Pro- gram (2, 4) ; Talent Night (3); Tri Hi-S' (3); Tri Hi-Y Bazaar (3); Senior Girls Jubilee (3, 4). WILLIAMSON, CHARLIE F. College. Behind that grin, an encyclopedia of fun. Vice-President Hi-Y (3, 4) ; Hi-Y Cluh (2, 3, 4); Club Council (4) ; Senior Fellows Club (4) ; Tiger's Claw Staff (4). WOOD, CLARENCE. “Alley”. General. Taking life as he finds it and twist- ing it into an endless twist of fun. Senior Fellows Club (4) ; Senior Play (4) ; Varsity Football (4) ; Baby Tiger Football (2, 3).
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