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.3 f fr 17 -5 'Y my .. f i 'J ff I? ,Q pa' 9' 313 .Ai 5 1 15 ,- Q .5 ' 5 1. ltr f 1 -An ,Q 1 Q DEAN BLACK: In contrast to his honorable name, his character is white as snow, that gracious grin. EDWARD BLACK: Our actor and poet-you bet we know it-that's Smiley . GLADYS MAE BLACK: Honey-colored hair, a little bit of heaven, a smile for everyone. ATCHEL BLANTON: Senior dignity, endowed with ability, always obliging. VERNA RUTH BOSHELL: That Soldier of Mine , sweet and friendly, bright eyes. LUCIEN BOYER. Lucious , no kin to Charles'?, lazybones. CHARLENE BOWEN: Artistic fingers, all for Birmingham, rarer than rare. HELEN BRADY: Oh, I got a letter yesterday! winsome colleen, sincere. JACK BROGME1 Manager of the Theater, Keeper of the B's , as un- predictable as the weather. .IESSIE LEE BROWNING: Demure, Cairo, Little Egypt's calling , beautiful eyes. JENNIE LOU BURTON: Good natured and kind, somehow she iust can't study all the time. WILLIAM BURTON: Wormy , witty and wise, our sweet William, alias l. Q. Genius. RONALD BUTLER: Quiet andlsure, literature fiend, conscientious. LEON CAGLE: Tall and terrific, ready for revenge, a non-complaining chap.
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A- ' 1 Iv ANN Anson. Black convertible, those dark eyes, long sto. loyeliness. A MARIE ALEXANDER: My how shyl Oops, a biorde, Apple of our eye. rl 'v MARTHA ANDREWS: As likeable as she is lookable, eyes that talk a perfect scholar. LILY MAE ARGO1 Happy disposition, keepin' up Army's morale, Miss Pepability. J , 7 ' -fi Xav- datf K. LOUISE BAKER: Jitterbug special, wonderful gal, forever smiling, MILTON BAKER: I ain't such o bad guy, I lust look mean. Free from worry or flurry. FRANCES BANKS: Long black hair, such a lovely lady, lt's a long way to India, JOYCE BANKS: Toots , cream in our coffee. I Came Here To Talk For Joe . 'T GAYNELL BARKER1 A mathematical brain, she's tops, a maiden dark with a gay spark. CLIFF BARNETT: SECRETARY OF SENIOR CLASS Don't rush boys, we'll get there. Our gridiron hero a manly fellow. I-IILDA BARRENTINE: Pretty as a picture, Take the Night Train to Memphis. 75 ' f Chatterbox. L sf-xi2AH BARTON: 'A Laughing eyes, wide awake grin, ln the Mood . 'WS JIMMY BEVlLLEz I Quite a bashful lad, but what a man! a significant f -3 senior. f ,Jr A CLYDE BLACK: - 5' Serious-minded, character a la carte possessor of a well-timed silence. A -I
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VERA NELL CAIN: She's proud of it now, Hello Joe , homey ambitions. NELL CHAFIN: Sunny disposition, non-ceasing smile, conscientious and capable. GARVIS Cl-HSM: A ten o'clock scholar, red-headed, mischievous too! CHARLES CLARK: Deliberate manner, quiet but unlimited intelligence. JEAN CLARK: Worlds of fun, she who loves loud radios, ecstacies over uniforms! R. J. CRAIG: 'Fessor Craig, too busy getting the early worm to get to school on time. CALVIN COOK: Cookie , looney and crazy, what would the girls do without him? MABLE COONERz Hey, Mable, wait for me! Ah flipl, she is the possessor of lovely locks. JOYCE COPELANDf Who cares'? , an athletic queen, super smoothie. JAMES CORNELIUS: Golla! , quiet and easy-going, friendly. JUANlTA DAVIS: Pert and perfect, a direct hit, easy to know. JOSEPHYNE DICKSON: Blondie , snappy comebacks, nobody's fool. DICK DRUMMOND: A perfect knowledge box, all work and no play makes-Dick smart. CAROLYN EASTER: Fudge cookies are her, favorite, iust my Bill, our faithful editor. Q - .qv- ev- , 2 -6 -A 3 5 L C:
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