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,iN,.f..,a 3 e I ...i f wi ll lil Left to right: jimmy Bloodworth, George Bloodwoxth, Judy lacks, Al, O. Colvard, Luke Pryor, Nlrs. Brown. i CR III OFF CHR As in every organization the officers are the index to that organizations accomplish- ments, so our Senior Ofhcers are the criterion of our classis success. Wlietlier our projects were a success or not, the class looked to them for commendzition or condemnation. Luke Pryor, our president, through his gracious and pleasant manner, early won us to him. Unpretentious and quiet, yet witty and humorous, he was the ideal personality to gov- ern the somewhat unruly members of our class. He was never too busy to help the least of us in our work, no matter what kind. His Chevy was a life-saver as he helped in every con- ceivable way the work of our Class and Staff. Luke had a brain if small, assistant in . 0. Colvard, our vice- resident. Oferflowin . . . . 7' , , . P . , g with quips and witticisms, he kept us laughing at him instead of crying at our mistakes. Judy Jacks was a universal favorite and this in no way lessened her ability as a secretary. The treasurer, George Bloodworth, with his thrifty instincts, guarded well our precious shekels. He balanced the books of both the Class and Staff and used no red ink. Jimmie Bloodworth, reporter, through his connections with the Daily, kept our class in the public eye and let the world know what we were doing. We were lucky to spend our last year in high school under the unfaulty and brilliant guidance of Mrs. W. Brown. We gilt a perfect insight into the fruits of hard work and patience, which will serve us well during later years. lVlrs. Brown proved this year, as well as all her other sponsorship years, that she is as good a sport as she is an instructor: The Seniors have selected To be, rather than seem to be as their motto. As their colors and flower, they have chosen blue and white with the white rose. Page Fourteen
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MARY LOUISE ARGEND It may sound a bit like fiction, but here's a girl who entered our school and finished in two years as a dig- nified Senior. Pep Squad '37, Library Club '38. MARY EDITH BEARD Edith's never failing smile makes us feel inclined to smile more our- selves. Her pleasing character and disposition is liked by all who know her. Masks and VVigs '38, CHARLES YVm. BETHANY, Jr. Maybe He's twins. Look at this. Aquilla Club '36, Senior I Hand- some Boy, President, Sophomore Class '37, Treasurer, Lambda Pi Sigma '37, Assistant '38, Grand- master, Lamba Pi Sigma '37, Grammatias, Key Club '37, '38, Vice-President '38, Annual Staff '37, Cheer Leader '37, Vice-Presi- dent, Masks and Wigs '38, Bir- mingham News Oratorical Contest '38, Class Lawyer, GOLDEN MEM- ORIES '38, The Thirteenth Day '38 GEORGE BLOODWORTH Mention George Bloodworth ,and everyone thinks of A's, On top of A's, he has these: Assistant Grand Master Lambda Pi Sigma '36, President, Qui? Qui 7 '36 : Vice-President, Les Noix '37, Outstanding History Medal '37, Oratorical Contest '37, Correspondence Courtship '37, Key Club '37, '38, Beta Club '38, Treasurer, Senior Class '38, Most Intelligent Boy in Senior Class '38, Salesmanship Honors '38, Honor Roll '36-'38, Valedictorian '38, Bookpeener GOLDEN MEMORIES '38, The Thirteenth Day '3S. MARGARET C. BLOODWORTH No classroom conversationalist, but if needed just call on her. My goodness! How we hate to see you leave. Bon Ami Club '36, The Crouchers '37. ii, .1 Q 5 fr -nun, 35 I 'W t 5 ' 'S 2 ,,. . els' .. ,,, 9, ..,, ,, . 'M hi.. 1 ii SENI Page Fifteen 'iv use 'H' , 1 ff? 1' ..2.' Q X J 33? is t F3 iii' W .'7' 2 S 62.1 it ww OR III TIIELMA MAE BARNES A worker if there ever was one! Lookl Qui? Qui? '36, May Day Repre- sentative '36: Sponsor, Homecom- ing Game '36, The Crouchers '37, Sponsor, 'Thanksgiving Game, '37, Pep Squad '38, Salesmanship Hon- ors '37, '38, Treasurer, Library Club '38, Masks and Wigs '38, As- sistant Typist, GOLDEN MEMOR- IES '38, The Thirteenth Day '38. VIVIAN LOUISE BERRY Ah, Vivian, how have you managed to go to school for three years? You should stay with us a while longer, It's been nice having you. F. H. A. Club '38, Library Club '38. PAULINE BLANKENSHIP Although you don't hear much from her, Ray thinks Polly is swell and so do we. Les Noix '37, Library Club '38, Masks and Wigs '33, JAMES N. BLOODWORTH Words fail us, Jimmy is our re- porter. Sine Nomine '36, President, Open Forum '37, Key Club '37, '38, Salesmanship Honor '38, Basket- ball '38, Reporter, GOLDEN MEM'- ORIES '38. ARGIE CAROLYNE BOGGESS Dear Argie: You are such a nice girl we started to leave this para- graph blank and let your admirers fill it in with their own compli- ments, but the pleasure was all ours. Senta Situ '36, '1'he Crouchers '37, Girls' Hi-Y '38, Masks and Wigs '38.
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