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GEORGE WILLIAM JONES Polytechnic “Who does the best his circumstance allows Does well, thinks nobly; angels can do no more. A true friend, a good student, A clean boy, that’s George. He has won the place offered His kind at Tennessee High. “Of soul sincere, In action faithful and in honor clear.” WILLIAM HENRY KEMBLE, Jr. Commercial Cadmus Club. Boys’ Hi-Y. “Short, but fine, for inches do not make the man.” “Billy” is always a gentleman — and also he has capacity for friendship. These qualities with his genial good nature make him one of the most likable of chaps. He has hosts of friends at Ten- nessee High. WILLIAM LOUIE KINCH Classical Alpha Omega, ’28. Cadmus Club. Pi Sigma Gamma. French Club. Varsitv Debate, ’28, ’29. Boys’ Hi-Y. “The reason firm, the temperate will, Endurance, foresight, strength and skill.” This can be truly said of Louie. He has been with us only two years, but he has won a place in the hearts of his classmates. He is a good all- round boy and we know he will succeed wherever he goes. 19
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MILDRED JOSEPHINE HAGY Classical French Club. Pi Sigma Gamma. Girls’ Hi-Y. Assistant Business Manager of the Cadmus Club. “A friend to all who know her.” We are all proud to call Mildred our own. She is fun-loving, care-free, dependable and above all a staunch friend. We wish for her as much success in the future as she has had here in Tennessee High. “A merry heart goes a long way.” MARGARET HUGHLETT Classical Literary Editor of Cadmus Club. Pi Sigma Gamma. Vice-President Girls’ Hi-Y, ’28. Secretary Senior Class, ’29. French Club. Alpha Omega. Class Historian. “Modest, undaunted and true.” Margaret has afforded us countless oppor- tunities to commend her abilities and her charming personality. She not only possesses these qualities, but is also considered one of our prettiest girls. We wish her great success in future life. BUFORD PRESTON JONES Polytechnic All-Students’ Club Council. Joke Editor Cadmus Club. Secretary-Treasurer Hi-Y, ’28, ' 29. Sigma Tau Sigma. President Junior Hi-Y, ’26, ’27. “Friendship is the highest degree of perfection in society.” “Sailor’s” extreme popularity and wide circle of friends are accounted for by his unusual per- sonality and character. Too, another quality very unique, he is capable of being the true, trust- worthy friend we all want to have. From the start he has thus far made, we are confident that he will have the prosperous and happy future we all wish him. 18
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ROBERT EUGENE McCLELLAND Polytechnic President of Sigma Tau Sigma. French Club. All-Students’ Council. Football, ’26, ’27, ’28. Boys’ Hi-Y. Sergeant-atArms of Senior Class. “It is only through labor and resolved courage that we move on to greater things.” Gene has worked out this idea. The Class of ’29 is proud to claim him as a member and we are certain if he goes about his life work as diligently as he does his school work, there is naught but suc- cess in store for him. Gene is a true man. MARY HENLEY McGHEE Classical Girls’ Hi-Y. Art Editor of The Cadmea. Secretary of Pi Sigma Gamma. “The world loves a spice of mischievousness.” Everybody loves Mary Henley. Her charming personality and kind heart have won her a world of friends at Tennessee Hi and we know they will make a way for her in the world. “A heart that’s good, a heart that’s kind, A heart that’s sound and true.” ELIZABETH KELLY McKEE Classical Editor-in-Chief of Camus Club. Vice-President of Pi Sigma Gamma. Girls’ Hi-Y. Alpha Omega. All-Students’ Club Council. “A full, rich nature, free to trust, Faithful and almost sternly just.” Elizabeth has won the admiration of us all by the many excellent traits in her character. You can count on Elizabeth to do well whatever she is asked to do. Her place in Tennessee High is an enviable one. It is a tribute to her genuine- ness. 20
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