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CLASS OF 1937 '55- IANE ELIZABETH BHOADS Reporter, Alpha Delta Delta Dramatic Club Virginian Literary Society Choral Club WALTER WOOLWINE Treasurer, Sophomore Class Sports Editor, RAMBLER Basket-ball Squad Secretary, Virginian Literary Society, '37 Sergeant-at-Arms, Alpha Lambda Iota SAMUEL YEAGER Football, '35, '36 Sergeant-at-Arms, Alpha Lambda Iota Y. M. C. A. I. B. ALLEY, ln. President, Sophomore Class President, Kappa Omicron Alpha Editor, Bluefield Co1legian, '37 Co-Editor, RAMBLER, '37 Vice-President, Iohn Marshall Literary Society, '36 IOHN EASLEY Vice-President, Sophomore Class President, Eta Tau Beta Assistant Art Editor, RAMBLEH, '37 Treasurer, Virginian Literary Society CHRISTINE CASH Secretary, Sophomore Class President, Girls' Club Chaplain, Sigma Theta Vice-President, Virginian Literary So- ciety -20
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CAN YOU REMEMBER WHEN. . . The Three Tragic Tenors trio was un-officially established, consisting of Guy Clatterbaugh, I. B. Alley, and a freshie . . . Nancy McNeal resorted to the old-fashioned idea of tongue- twisters in order to stop the hic-cups because she was afraid people might think she was slightly tight . . . Rush Holt's dou- ble in the person of Chemistry Prof. Sutton was considered so cute by Emma Sue Phelps . . . Blanche Lazenby decided to get married so she wouldn't have to work, but suddenly changed her mind when she saw how much easier the tortures of education werehthan matrimonial strife . . . Some mischievous pranksters pushed lim Kahle's semi-ancient limousine of the Ford variety over the campus hill . . . Al Howard slept most of the time at the Naval Training Base in order to take advantage of the compara- tive solitude which the barracks provided . . . Shy Ulvert Moore enveigled his mother into letting him bring the car to school one day in order to avoid being properly razzed by the boys on the street car for carrying a peculiar corsage of marigolds and other atrocious flowers to a certain fair lady who was an admirer of nature's beauties, including Fuzzy . . . Mr. Bradshaw claimed he was unaware that substitutes for the Navy were called sub- marines . . . Adelaide Flash Bailey expressed the desire to be kidnapped by the cave-man type of masculinity . . . Mary Mar- garet Helmintoller was dubbed Grand Duchess of Tazewell County . . . Erdine Griffith and Bed Iarrett reached the hand- holding stage . . .Marvin Lenett caused so much disturbance in one of Dean Owen's classes that he was urged to move before he caused a severe case of the jitters . . . O'Dell employing the English period in which to doze . . . Mattie Sue Horne and Iohn Shrewsbury constantly parked on the steps chatting blissfully . . . College soph. mistaking Prof. Hassay for one of the students, and trying to win his attention . . .Mrs. Sexton entertaining the History class with a rendition of the National Marine song . . , Blaylock decided to refrain from being the bearded beauty . . . Chris Cash's definition of a kiss as nothing divided by two . . . Wirt Mingo's admission that he is so slow he would probably be late to his own funeral . . . Peanut Simon's continuous banter of witticism . . . Bed Duffey gave his big dance . . . Mrs. Greever was revealed to be a distant relative of Sir Ioshua Reynolds . . . Harriett Moss decided to venture down the paths of matrimony . . . Prof. Marable demonstrated his terpsichorean talents by per- forming a dainty dance before his startled English class . . . Mrs. Griffith was termed Grandma because she treated the boys so swell . . .The Sophomore class had several turbulent meetings . . , Ben lohnson kept the Administration building filled with smoke from his flashlight photographs . . . lanie Marie Lam- bert earned a reputation for being the proverbial campus snooper
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