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J. C. CARBO A boxer and a lover. What a combination! Cui» Club. 32: B Club. S3-’34 : Hi-Y. 33- 34 : Football. ’33-’34 ; Boxing. ’31-’3S. PAULINE CARTER Eyes of blue and lips of red, And, oh, her lovely golden head. Newcomers Society. '3l- 32 : History Club. 33-'34 : Girls’ Athletic Club. ’34-’35. VIVIAN CHESTNUT A true friend to all. Newcomers’ Society. ’31 : Home Economics. ’32- 34 : Honor Roll. 32. ALTON COLE Good nature is more than knowl- edge. Newcomers Society. ’30: World Affairs Club. ’31 ; Football Cubs. ’32 : Band. ’30- 35. JUDITH COMPTON True in everything she undertakes. Home Economic Club. ’32- 35. ELIZABETH LEE CARROLL Oh, baby, be careful with those eyes. Newcomers Society. 31 ; Louisiana Club ’31-'32 : Blue Triangle. ’82-’SS ; Booster Club. ’82-’S6: Bruin Staff. S3-’35 : Dram- atic Club. '88-’36: Secretary Dramatic Club. ‘38-’86: Carnival Court. ’34: Foot- ball Sponsor, ’32-’35; Track Sponsor. 33; 8. L A. A. Bp pator, '32-’ss. JULIA MARIE CAULFIELD Tall and slender, Demure and modest. Newcomers’ Society. '31 : President French Club. '32-‘33 : Honor Roll. S2-’36 : Boosters Club. 34. CARL CLOVER Knowledge means success. President Library Staff. ’33-’34 ; Vice- President Library Staff. ’34-’35: Junior Science Club. '32-’S4 : Senior Science Club. ’34-’S5; Newcomers’ Society. ’36: Boxing. ’34-’36. WARD COLLIER Music hath charms—to captivate girls. Newcomers’ Society. ’31 : Band. 32 ; Chief Musician (Band). '33-’84 : Vice-President Senior Science Club. '33-’34 ; History Club. ’34: Varsity Track. ’34: State Rally. 34: Central Rally. '34: Orchestra. ’33; Boy»’ Glee Club. ’S3. ELIZABETH COTTON With a song on her lips We behold her adorable. Newcomers’ Society. 31 ; Polygonial Society. ’32: Girls’ Glee Club. ’31-’34; Girls’ Ath- letic Club. '33-’35: Manager Girls’ Ath- letic Club. ’34 : History Club, '32 ; State Rally, '84; Central Rally. ’34. 28
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Z? ?0 Vv ELIZABETH BRIDENDALL As quiet as they come. Newcerom Society. S1 : Home Economic» Club ’ 2-’35 ; P. W C.. '33: Blue Triangle. 4-33 BESSIE BUJOL Gentleman prefer brunettes: Where there’s darkness there’s opportunity. President Term VI: Blotter Club. 33- 35 : Tennis Club. 33 Dmmatic Club '34 : Pre-ident Library,Club 34 tllee Club. ’34. CHARA BUTLER We can live without money, friend- ship, and books, But civilized men can’t live without cooks. Newcomers’ Society. '31 : World Affairs. '32-’8S ; Cumtux Reporter Junior Science. ’S3-’34: Home Economics. ’34-'35. BESSIE CANTRELL A Rood sport in everything to everybody. Newcomers’ Society. '31 : Tennis Club. ’32-’33: Tennis Team. '33: Louisiana Club. '34-’35: Girls' Glee Club. ’34-'35. MARGARET CAPPEL To see her is to love her and love but her forever. For nature made her what she is, and never made another. Newcomers' Society. ’31 : Girls' Athletic Club. '33- 34: Home Economics Club. '32 : Chemistry Club. '35; Vice-President Chem- istry Club. '85. ESTELLE BRITTON Nothing great was ever achieved without careful planning and thought. Newcomers’ Society, ’31 : (--iris' Athletic Club. 33 ; History Club, 34 : Track. '32-’34 : Basketball. ’82-’84; Central Rally. 32-’34 ; Vice-President Term 1 '81. RUTH BUNN Who said tennis? Newcomers' Society, ’31 ; French Club. 32- 35: Blue Triangle. ’33-’34 : Press Club. '38-’35: Secretary Press Club. ’34-’35; Honor Roll, 81-’35 : Boosters Club. ’34-’35 : Tennis Team. ’33-’34 : Central Rally. '32-’34 . State Rally. '34 ; Basketball. ’32-'33 : Track. ’82-’33; President French Club. ’32-’3S. THEDA CAGLE A new girl in our town Who makes the boys go round and round. Tennis Club. ’S4-‘35; Girls’ Athletic Club. '36. JUANITA CAPPEL Short hair is the fashion— As far as Juanita’s concerned. Glee Club, 32-’34 ; Dramatic Club. 31-’35 ; Debating Club. '32. MARSHALL CAPPEL With a smile he greets Everyone he meets. Band. ’81-'84 ; Senior Science. '34 : Assist- ant Track Manager. 34. 0 SD3.X« 27
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z3 ?0 Vv WOODROW CROUCH “We believe in miracles.” Who know»? He may be Presi- dent. Ni«rom«n‘ Society. 31 : Spanish Club. 82 31: Aviation Club, 38- 84. HOWELL CUNNINGHAM Thought are mightier than strength of hand. Newcomen Society, 81 ; Radio Club. 34. JACK DANIELS A regular fella! Newcomen ’ Society. 30: Football. 82- 84; Captain Football, 34 : Hi-Y, 32- 35 ; Vice- President Hi-Y. 34- 85 : “B Club. 82 : Cub Club. '32 ; President Cub Club. 32 : Presi- dent Term VI. VII: Vice-President Terms V. VII. VIII. JOHN DAVIS A real worker. Newcomers Society. '31 ; Aviation Club. ’33-'S4. MERLE DEARMAN A smile even Pepsodent would pay for. AVIS CUNNINGHAM What ? Only 99 ? Newcomers Society. 31 : French Club. 32-’38: Secretary French Club. 32- 33; Cumtux Reporter. French Club; Honor Roll. 33-’3f . DORIS CUTTER She’s one that excels in all her endeavors. Honor Roll. 32- 35: President Spanish Club. 33- 35 : Cumtux Staff. 34- 35. LUCILLE DARICEK Hard work is the keynote to success. Newcomers Society. 31 ; Home Economics Club. 32- 34 : President Home Economics Club. ‘34: Honor Roll. 31- 33: Cumtux Staff. 34. JACK DEAR “As we advance in life we learn the limits of our abilities.” Newcomers’ Society. 32: Spanish Club. 33; Aviation Club 34 : Photographer. 35. EVELYN DELANEY Beautiful—but far from dumb. Newcomers Society. 31 ; Debating Team. 32- 35: Debating Club, S2- S5; Honor Roll. 31- 35: President Debating Club. 34- 35: Secretary Term III; Cumtux Re- porter Term IV . Dramatic Club. 32- 33: itlue Triangle. 32- 35 : Boosters Club. 32- 34; Central Rally. Sl- 33; State Rally. 31- 33 : Editorial Staff Bruin. 34- 35. 29
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