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jkm:. TSeKSuJ TRIBE - UPPER CLASSMEN We catchem got good upper classmen. Heap Big Chief, squaw, called Maxie. Whatcha call ' em — peppy — make ' em good chief. She gottem for Second Chief, heap little Mary Smith. Her hair make good scalp for some warrior ' s belt. Gottem slim Third Chief, Marie Full-o ' -fun Bartley. Gottem Two Bulls — one, heap tall, one, heap big, Carl High-in-the-air Hatcher, and Squanto The-mountains Atkins. Squaws? We catchem, gotta lot. Pretty ones, big or little, small or large, fat or thin. See two squaws together heap much of time. Yep, Elmo Childers and Amanda Walters. They two good friends. Half pint squaw? No, she Serilda Little Huffman. Fat Bull ? Yes, him Sheriff Sy Allen — good ' un, good scalp Lock. Likem Tom-Tom? Catchem Lexie Play Francisco. She playem for you. You wanna run and shout. Sweet-as-May ? She good chemist. See ' em next squaw? Fat Bess Smith. She from Canada, Kentucky, (up North in Pike County). Dot black-haired ' un? She Helena Keel from wilds of Pikeville. Heap nice girl. Dot other black-haired ' un, she Ila While Scott. Heap purty squaws — Heap good time — Heap sheikem bulls — Heap good tribe, yep? P.S. We catchem got new squaw — Corrine Gibson. Callem Blondy. 1929 Page fourteen
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k Hi TlieHigUaiider I FRESHMEN President .. William Murrill Vice-president Marie Robinson Secretary-Treasurer Arthur Casebolt Reporter Robert Updegraflf Class Sponsor ....—. Mary I. Spilman Grat Adams Sue Akers E. M. Burke Curtis Cantrell Arthur Casebolt Jennie V. Caudill Mrs. Herbert Chaney Bertha Childress Bertha Coleman Roy Conway Fred W. Cox Mildred J. Easley Arthur Eversole Orell Fields Donald Hales Ira Hall Richard H. Heyser, Jr. Joe Home Mary Lee Hoskins Lillie Howard Jessie Ison Junior Jackson Clifford M. Johnson Zetta Justice Grethel Marie Keesee Louise Kennedy Besse Kilgore Eugene King Andrew Layne William V. Looney Clarence Lusk Emma Lou McClure Leonard Martin Georgia Matney Louise Morris Isabel G. Murrill William A. Murrill Annette Powers Cecil Ramey Arietta Ratcliff Delores Ratcliff Joseph Riddle Millard Roberts June Marie Robinson Lounette Russell Helen Sargent Everett Sloan Howard A. Smith Angelin Spears Helen Stratton Elsie Trivette Walter Trivette Robert Updegraff Dora Webb Fayne Williamson Norah Wolford rt. Page sixteen 1929 TTTTTnrTTnTTTrnTiii[i[iiirn3 jg
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