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io =•:■ Till.; KKY== =:«= THEODORE WOOD Class President I Hi-Y President IV Basket ball TTI-IV Baseball IV —K— “Thee” is the pride of the school. A general in leadership, a hero in athletics, a master in scholarship—a man in everything. As much at ease behind the counter as on the hardwood court. PAULINE RANSBURG Annual Staff Class Secretary III-IV Secretary Athletic Assn. IV Orchestra 11-111-IV Chorus Il-IIl-IV —K— “Beany,” the guardian of the class treasury, has preserved the credit of the class in times of financial stress. Her business judgment, musical talent and social art mark her as a leader. VERN HOAGLAND Senior Dramatics K “Hoagv“is our automobile specialist. If he can’t drive a Ford nobody can. He expects to buy out the Ford factory in a few years. GEORGIA PARSELL Annual Staff Basket Ball IV —K— Here, ladies and gentlemen, you witness a rare combination. She is studious to a tolerable degree and cheerful beyond description - -yes, she has quiet spells some times, but once you get her started the only remedy is distance. HAROLD JANES Key StafT lll-IV 'nnuc 1 StaT Class President IV Junior Dramatics 11 -111 Discussion IH-IV Historical Club 111 -1V “HI-V” Club —K— “Tuffy” is the orator of the class. He would rather speak than eat. When he was not busy preparing a speech, he was taking care of the large volume of Senior class business. MILDRED BAKER Historical Club IV IC— We are expecting Mildred to h come a great teacher; especially after all the training sic has had.
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HUGH HARMON •Hi-Y” (’In! B Historical Club Track HI Orchestra III MILDRED SELLERS Historical Club —K— Mildred is a happy girl, roiy of complexion. About her there may he a little rogue but no rouge. MARVIN ALLION Presklent Historical Club III-IV IVImting team IV —K— “Marv” doesn’t waste any time when there is anyth’ng to be done he goes right ahead and does it in the shortest and most efficient manner possible. His rsgular. sens'ble hulrts have made him a student of the first order. —K— “Harmon” is noted for his friendly smile and his quiet persistence. The type of man who is able to build a big. permanent business. RUSSELL JACKSON Ashley II. S. 11-1II K— “Rus.” When it come3 to being—well red. Russell takes first honors. Aside from that, he’s a pretty good scout. NELLIE HUNT •Hi-CM” Club Historical Club IV —K— Nellie does not have much to say when a teacher is near. She l kes to sit on the back row during recitation. RALPH WILLIAMSON President Ak Club IV Orchestra 1I-III-IV —K— Rass holds to the fact that one must toot his own horn. He certainly practices what he preaches.
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=■— Sf ANNUAL 11 ALLEB MILLER •Hi-CM Club Chorus III-IV —K— It has often been said that valuable things come in small packages. Doubters consult T. S. C. students. LEON HONESS Hi-Y” Club —K— Leon never comes late unless he has “engine trouble.” We predict he will be able to keep pace with his brothers if he does need the help of his Ford. MYRTLE FRAZIER Class President III Key Staff III-IV Annual Staff Quartet III-IV Class Vice President IV ••HI-CM Club Orchestra III-IV Chorus III-IV’ —K— “Myrt” was always found among the boosters for anything worth while which was started. She helped very materially to win the county contest. RALPH ANSPAUGH Huso ball III-IV' —K— “Ralph” is a practical person not given to flights of fancy or mischief; more at home in the pitcher’s box than on the classroom floor. FREDA BURKHALTER Historical Club IV’ —K— Freda is a person of unassuming ways, yet beneath the calm exterior we have reason to fear there lurks a very mischievous spirit. ROY SHOUP Annual Staff “Hl-Y Club Orchestra III K — Roy may get sleepy occasionally but he is always on the job. He is in training for selling books, and after that expects to study medicine.
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