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BOBBY LlDDELL: VlCE-PRESIDENT OE SENlOR CLASS A captain of any team, gallant ways with the ladies, talent plus. WAYNE LINDLEY. I've got to study-about girls, unique technique. BETTY JO MARTlN: Gay, powerful personality, very dependable. BILLY MATHEWS: Air-minded, dark, hands off girls-he's immune. JUANITA McLAlN: All-American girl, an adorable friend, a swell sense of fun. T. L. McCOLLUMf Lady-killer, cheerful, leisurely inclined. JEWELL MEADOWS: Sweet as spice, where's her heart? brilliant. EVELYN MINOR: When this war's over-stylish clothes, prissy little missie. DORlS JEAN MURRAY: Devastating dame, spic and span, delicate. ERSKINE MURRAY: Girls, girls, girls, who can think of anything more interesting? You mean there me other things? blue eyes. WILLODEAN MYERS: Deanie Walker's sweetest senior, solid sender. FRED NORRIS: Hey manager, where is the hot water? dark and devilish, like a worm in hot ashes. MARTHA ANN O'REAR: Annie pug nose and freckles, Cobb keep 'em flying . PEGGY O'REAR: . Combination found in few, chili-con-carne, those Au- burn trips! DOROTHY NELL PARRISH: Wise, willowy and winsome, bewitchingly sweet. CAROUNE RAMSEUR: Our Scarlett O'Hara, actually elegant, Kinie , Green Eyes . T' ,35 A 1-1- .W 'v-. Vi X fx ,Z 4 'X 3' 'Q 111 3
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--.-P 14 vi fit - li- 2? ei! 1? l .9 sb .15 -ev ' lf 'ri JP . -1 , ri nlilfbx ' ' i fr A EMMIE HODGE: Winning ways, sweetness plus, attractive in her own quiet way. IVA JEAN HODGE: Beatuitul blonde, likeable Ioveliness, calm blue eyes. MARY PEARL HUBBERT: l don't get it , the skating rink, a most desirable dish. i PRESTON HUMPHRIES: I-A in the Army , Social Studies' Star, handsome?- bll' yes! REBA HUTTO: Zero , a small stick of dynamite, her heart's with the glider corps. ETHEL MAE HYCHE: Brief but beautiful, Baby Face , mirthful. BILLY JOE INMAN: A killer in kemistry, For Whom the Bells Toll, lwhat belIs?i. l lARRlSON JOHNSTON: A smooth line, Daniel Boone, the second, pleasant. JACK JULIAN: Wough, weady, up 'n at 'em-that's Duke! always clowning. JEAN KIKER: Her good nature carries a magnetic charm, sweet little dish, an ideal senior. LUCY KING: Did you have a geometry test? flashing eyes, true blue. ESTHER LAWSON: Those twinkling eyes, faultless grace, essential. RUTH LE GRANDE: Piney -how tall do they grow, Ruth? our Jenny Lind. CARRIE MAE LEWIS: Merry as the day is long, petite blonde miss, genial.
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vi a -Q 3 I :arf 7 T 1-C 14' B' 3 I2 A 14' HERSHAL ROSEY: I-Ii, DocI a mirthqualce of laughter, IWOT trumpet player. HARVEY POWELL: Ott he goes into the wild blue yonder, a perfect gentleman. CHARLES RRIMM: Sportsmanship de luxe, For Me and My Gal , sleepy- head. DOUGLAS RRORSI: Winston is my name, but not Churchill. Doodge a sterling character. RAY RICE: Never fails to gain the point with his wit or his basketball, source of clever quips. ELIZABETH RICHARDSON: Ray ot sunshine, dependable, a perfect classmate. DOROTHY NELL ROBERTS: Honey I'm in Love With You 'the Armyl the stroke of the artist's brush. KATHLEEN ROBINSON: Charming charms, actually elegant, another angel? MARY NELL ROBINSON: That Ford V:8, fluttering eyelishes, Icute klothes. SARA ROBISON: Sunny red hair, Who is captain ofthe Oakman team, Sara? full o' pep. PAULINE ROMINE: Quiet as a mouse, pretty dry goods, who so interested in the Army? MONTINE RUSHING: I Ain't Got Nobody those brown eyes, Yep, reckon not . ANNA LOU SHERER: Ra! Army! true as steel really a wonderful gal. DORIS SHERER: Witty, dear winscme thing, dream walking. FRED SHERER: White Lightning Viking's center of interest, Underi ,'-- iminded. HAZEL SNOW: Sweeter than sweet, understanding, my those gar- denias,
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