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Randall Cashion Roiierts Sargeant OFFICERS OF THE SENIOR CLASS Lucille Cashion Eloise Randall . , , . Virginia Roberts . Angus Sargeant, Jr. President Vice-President . . Secretary T reasurer Flower: Red Rose. Colors: Red, White, and Blue. Motto: “We build the ladder by which we rise.’’ Pa ge T wetve ★ JT 1942 MILESTONES
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SENIORS T.KONARI) RAY ABERNATHY Iveonanl is one of the easiest going hoys in school. Never gruni- hling, always jolly, and always do- ing his work well, he has made many friends. In his junior year he used his extra time to advantage as a member of the Football Team. 1,IH,A CRACE ALLEN (Irace, who always tends to her own affairs, has unsurpassed effi- ciency and democratic friendliness. (Irace’s courtesy and consideration for others is very outstanding. She enjoys sports and spen ls an hour each day as a Student Assistant to the physical education teacher. JOHN BI.AIR AI.LRAN Small in body, but broad in mind, John has the ability to- make play out of work. Often in his spare moments he can be seen playing a good joke of some kind. He also enjoys reading in the study hall. ' I ' he indications are that his ambi- tion is connected with commercial work. MARTHA LOUISE BENNETT Martha Lou’s chief lelight is talking — almost unceasingly. But she has found time to do something besides talk. She has been a mem- ber of the Basketball Squad in 1939-’40 and of the Softball Squad in 1938, of the Glee Club in 1939. ’40. ’41, and of the Student Council in 1941. SYLVIA ANITA BLANTON Character, personality, and charm- ing manners have helped “Syle” to accomplish much. In 1938 she played Soccer, in 1938 and ’39 Softball; and in ’39, ’40, ’41 and ’42 Bas- ketball. She was a member of the Glee Club and of the Dramatic Club in 1940, and in her senior year she is a Cheerleader and a Cafeteria Assistant. R U T II M A E BRACK ETT Besides being inseparable from Ruth Hatley, Ruth likes music. Upon entering high school, she be- came a member of the Glee Club and liked singing so well, she has continued to be a member. In her senior year she has become N. Y. A. Student Lil)rarian and does a good job of making “our storehouse of knowledge” usable. RAY EUGENE BRIDGES Ray, who is the quiet type, is another business man. It is our belief that his greatest interest is commercial work. Ray is very ea,sy to get along with, and we feel sure that he will have a high place in life. WILLIAM BERLIN BROWN Industrious, dependable, and ath- letic, “Red” has built an enviable reputation on the Football field. In 1940 and ’41 he played on the Football Squad. His outside interest belongs to working for “Oates.” EDWARD GORDON CAMPBELL Eddie is usually a very iuiet student with a sense of humor that has made him popular with all of us. He has not l)een idle in his four years in school. In his junior year he was in the Glee Club and in the Rand, and in his sophomore year he continued his work in the Band. As a senior he is a member of the Mountaineer Staff and of the Milestones Staff. MARTHA LUCILLE CASHION Lucille is truly an outstanding student, who has been honored many times by being elected president. She was President of her Home Room in 1939, ' 40, and ’41; and in ' 42 she is President of the Senior Class. She was Cheerleader in 1939; belonged to the Mixed Chorus of the Glee Club in 1939, ’40, ’41; was a Monitor and took piano in 1939 and ’40; i)layed Tennis in 1940; Soccer in 1939; and served at the Junior-Senior Banquet in 1939. Page Fourteen
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