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HONOR STUDENTS IN COLLEGE AND ACADEMY The annual Honor Banquet, given for those students of the College and Academy who made a standing of B or above for the semester immedi- ately preceeding or for the whole period of college or Academy work, was held April 23, 1942, in the college cafeteria. The guest speaker was Dr. John Gray Rhine, pastor of the Northminster Presbyterian Church of Columbus, Ohio. Those College students eligible for the banquet were: Sophomores — Violet Turner Allen, Lucinda Bevins, Mary Burchell, Gertrude Clay, Cecil Conley, Robert Cool, Sally Deskins, Margaret Elliott, Kelsey Friend, Mar- garet Scott Harris, Betty Huntsberry, Alice Justice, Hassie Little, Robert Miller, Pete Panzera, Mary Ruth Poole, Irene Preston, Ray Stratton, Clara Mae White, Homer Wright; Freshmen — Norman Chrisman, Edith Conn, Anna Forsyth, Gail Hopson, Madelyn Johnson, James Justice, Loonie May- nard, Beth Scott, Lola Tackett, Shirley Vanderpool. The Academy students eligible were: Ruth Ann Bowman, Jessie Hobson, Mary Ann Huffman, Jesse Hutcheson, Nadia Keathley, Gene Leslie, Charlene Ratliff, Thomas Ratliff, Bernice Spears, Geneva Syck, John Thompson, Doris Vinton, Elizabeth Vinton. CLASS POEM-1942 A class of seventy-three we are About to leave our place To oncomers of another class, More people of our race. You ' ve met all of us As a group or as one But let us tell you The stories of some. First we ' ll take Bobby Who is zealously fun Cause don ' t you see He ' s all Eun-yon. Cecil Conley (brainey) Is known to us all For the high marks he makes From fall to fall. And then. Homer Wright, Our banker is he And also our beloved President you see. Panzera, our secretary, Is next in line Cause with the girls He sure does shine. To Granvil we have To give our dimes For on each morn ' ' Class dues due ' ' he chimes. Kelsey Friend W T e mustn ' t forget Cause there ' s one girl ' s heart He has as yet. And then there is another, It is Betty Our campus queen And our little redheadey. Sally and Clara Mae A clan you remember That were never apart From Jan. till December. Let us remember Irene Preston And also Miss Poole Cause blab and talk Is all they ever do. Crawford, Smokey, Jess and Perry Boys we ' re proud we know Make good soph. Bears Everywhere they go. A sweet little lady Of us Miss Landrum is one She is our sponsor Serious but fun. To mention all of us Would be a pleasure indeed But that I can not do Nor either give our creed. So as for all the rest Of our class We ' ll say look back Into the pages past. And now, to end this poem And to say adieu We ' ve enjoyed being it We hope you ' ve enjoyed it too. 117]
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SOPHOMORES + Hershel Ray Stratton, Betsy Layne, Ky. A True-Blue Friend SCIENTIFIC COURSE Tennis Team, 1, 2; Glee Club, 1, 2; Y. M. C. A., 2; F. T. K„ 2; I. R. C, 1. 2; Honor Banquet, 2; Record Staff, 1, 2- Highlander Staff, 2; Christmas Pageant, 2. Jimpy Thacker, Fishtrap, Ky. A Good Fellow TEACHERS COURSE Granvil C. Trimble, Barnetts Creek, Ky. What A Plague To Be So Handsome TEACHERS COURSE Y. M. C. A,, 1, 2; Treasurer of Class, 2; F. T. K„ 2; Bible Discussion Group, 2. Howard Trout, Fishtrap, Ky. A Zealous Worker TEACHERS COURSE F. T. K. 2. Mavis Vanderpool, McDowell, Ky. Jolly — Opposed to all Melancholy TEACHERS COURSE Home Ec. Club, 1, 2 ; W. A. A., 1, 2 ; Secretary, 2 ; F. T. K., 2; Y, W. C. A., 1, 2. Evelyn Charlene Wallace, Majestic, Ky. Not Afraid of Work TEACHERS COURSE Christian Service Group, 1, 2; Y. W. C. A., 1, 2; Treasurer, Home Ec. Club, Martha Margaret Walters, Praise, Ky. Sweet Natured TEACHERS COURSE Home Ec. Club, 2 ; F. T. K., 2; Christian Service Groi Glee Club, 2; Y. W. C. A., 2; Record Staff, 1,2; Psvc! Club, 1; I. R. C. 1. Eva Mae Webb, Mayking, Ky. She Is A Phantom of Delight TEACHERS COURSE Home Ec. Club, 1, 2; Vice-President, 2 ; F. T. K., 2; Psy- chology Club, I; W. A. A., 1, 2; President, 2; Christian Endeavor, 1, 2; Glee Club, 2; I. R. C, 1; Y. W. C. A., 1, 2; Home Ec. Play, 2; Christmas Pageant, 2; Record Staff, I, 2; Sophomore Editor Highlander Staff, 2. Clara Mae White, Hardy, Ky. One Giggle Is Worth a Thousand Smiles TEACHERS COURSE Psychology Club, 1 ; F. T. K., 2; Home Ec. Club, 1, 2; I. R. C, 1, 2; Vice-President, 2; Christian Service Group, 2; Glee Club, 2 ; Secretary of Class, 1 ; W. A. A., 1, 2 ; Record Staff, 1, 2 ; Associate Editor, 1 ; Home Ec. Play, 2 ; Honor Banquet, 1, 2. Homer Wright, Louisa, Ky. Prexy, Banker, and Groom — Whattaman 1 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION COURSE Y. M. C. A., 1, 2; Reporter, 2; President of Class, 2 ; Pho- lnm ' a | lii - Editor Highlander Staff, liquet, Klin Staff, [16.
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. ■■ ..■■ ■ FRESHMEN Mary Ethel Stevens President Juanita Staton Secretary-Treasurer Douglas Sanders Athletic Council Billie Paris Conley Clovis Ferguson Bill Call, Jr. Sam Isaac Annette Donaldson Lillian Ferrell Pearlie Bryant Georgia Lee Branham Ruby Johnson Esta Campbell Back Roiv Norman Chrisman, Jr. Arthur Hobson Third Row Edith Conn Vivian Coleman Lillian Compton Second Row Louise Caston Gail Hopson Mary Alice Bayless Clara Lee Justice Bill Adams Blake Castle Austin Cassidy Rose Marie Hamlin Rebecca Donaldson Sebra Hall Alex Harmon Joan Gopf Madelyn Johnson Irene Bates Emogene Adkins Wilma Berry First Row Rosenelle Boyd Anna Margaret Forsyth Geraldine Fletchi Marie Coleman Tishie Jane Belcher Ollie Blackburn Harry Cannoy Phyllis Childers Smith In College just first semester ' Entered second semester Not in Picture Pearl Cornette Joyce Dotson Hibbard Forsyth Helen Gearheart Dorothy Hedland Ethel Hobson O. C. Howell Hut Justice Charles Kuhner [18]
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