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MAROON Y 1933 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Mr. Clark. Kenneth Mayes, Wayne Hawkins. Jimmie Haines, Homer Bash, Miss Quarles SEN1oR CLASS HISTORY With Miss Daisy Quarles and Mr. William Clark remaining faithful for the entire four years, one hundred and eighty-eight seniors are expected to receive their diplomas at Commencement on June 2. Scholastically, the class is headed by Robert Cain, valedictorian, and Ellis Wilhoyt, salutatorian. Mrs. Cook's advisory group, for keeping the highest average, were entitled to the flag trophy for two consecutive quarters. The senior Invitation Committee under the chairmanship of Genevieve Lewis were responsible for the choosing of an entirely new type of announce- ment. The selected card is of the panel type needing no folding and bearing the same Maroon and Gold seal as that found on the class ring. The others on the committee were Gene White, Albert Mulliken, Mary Catherine Wise, and Wayne Hawkins. The Commencement Committee, which has made plans for all events which will take place during Commencement Week, was made up of a special committee of ten students, the president of the class, and a committee of faculty members. This committee divided into groups, each group making the plans for one event of the week, Baccalaurate, Class Day, and Commencement. The members of the committee were Ellis Wilhoyt, Jack Caldwell, Albert Mulliken. Bob Russell, Allen Brubaker, Wayne Hawkins, Virginia Thompson, Genevieve Lewis, Barbara Howell, Frances Russell, and Dorothy Tate. The faculty com- mittee was composed of Miss Vera Kaden, Mr. Heber Rumble, Miss Amy Beach, Miss Fern Lycan, Miss Fannie Weed, and Miss Nina Gresham. Page Twenty- Hue
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1833 MAROON ALLISON, CARL W. C. W. Band 1, Z, 3: Music Associ- ation 1, 2, 3: Typing Club 3: Accountancy Club 4: Home Room Secretary 21 Boy's Tap Dancing Club 2: Boys Life Saving l, 2: Booster Club 2, 3, 4. Faith, lhat's as well as if I had said it myself. ARMSTRONG, FLORENCE JOY Home Economics 1, 2: Ac- countancy Club 4: Girl Re- serves 4. A smile rescues the wounding of a frown. BAGLEY, INEZ I am a girl of few words. BALDRIDGE, HOWARD A. Alonzo Arts and Crafts Club 21 Student Council 1, 4: Class Vice-president 2: Class Trea- surer l: XVrestling Club 4. If God can lout' them all, surely I can love a rlozen. BARBEE. WANDA LOUISE Vice-president Etiquette Club 3: Creative XVriting Club 3: Dancing Club 1: Student Council 1, Z, 3: Vice-presi- dent Home Room l, 2: Pres- ident of Home Room 3. A million dollar smile for all. BARKER, MARGARET LU- CILLE-Peggy Lou Girls Glee Club Z: Girl Re- serves 1. Though she is long, she is pretty long. Page Twenty-six ANDRUS, MARGARET ETHEL-Peggy Etiquette Club 3: Dancing Club 1. The shortest pleasures are the sweetest. BABB, JAMES-Plueky Physics Club 3: Current Events Club 2: Vice-president llome Room 2: Intramural l, 4: Football 1: Basketball l. It is better a man should be abused than forgotten. BAIR, HAROLD DWIGHT Entered 2: Latin Club 22 Boys Glee Club 4: Band 4: Concert Band 4: Orchestra 4: Cast of Miss Cherry Blossom 4. Bright gem instinct with mu- sic, Uocal spark. BALL, MARY ESTHER Debate Club 4: Garden Club 2: Dancing Club 1: Cv. A. A. 3, 4. Thou hast the patience of saints. BARKER. GEORGINA H. Lim Silence is more eloquent than words. BARTLISY, BEULAH LOUISE G. A. A. 4. Quiet and industrious.
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