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MARIE D'ANGELO Wherever she goes, she will he tops.” Newcomers. ’38- 89 ; Louisiana Club, ’38- 39: P. W. C.. 40-’41 : Bruin. ’40-’41 ; Vice President. P. W. C., ’41. JOHN DANAHY A noble fellow” Louisiana Club. 35-’36: Newcomers. '35. BOB DAVIS “They call him “Bob-cat”, and it just suits him.’ Newcomers. '37: Cub Football. '37: Varsity Footba’l. ’38-’41; Football letter. 38-’41. ROSEMARY DELANEY Winning jitterbug contests is my hobby” Newcomers Club. ’39-’39: Business Club. ’39-’40. JACK DELCOMYN His actions spell his character.” Cub Football, ’40. LESSIE FAY DICKERSON “Engaged by Edison as a living talking machine, guaranteed not to run down ” Newcomers. ’38; Chorus, 42. BOBBY DINNAT “A dollar, a dollar, an honor roll scholar.” Newcomers. ’38: French Club. ’39-’40: Safety Coun- cil. ‘41-’42; Cumtux. ’40-’41 ; Bruin. 41-’42; National Honor Society, ’41-42: Tennis Club, 40-’41. HEBER DODSON “Say, girls, you can’t vamp me! National Honor Society. ’41: Newcomers. ’38: De- bating. ’39: Senior Sicence. ’41: French Club. ’40: Cub Football. '41: Varsity Football. ’41; Bruin. ’41; Honor Roll, ’40. BERNARD DOUGHTY uHe’ll make the grade if we push.’ Newcomers. ’38; B. A. A. ’39-’40. IMOGENE DUCK “Sweet and lovely in her way, Getting the most from every day.’ Newcomers. 38: Home Kconomics Club. ’40: Chorus, ’39-’40. BRIAN DUKE “The daddy rabbit of them all.’ Newcomers Club. ’38: Tennis Club. 88-’42; Senior Science Club. 40-’41 ; Vice President. Sen'or Science ’41; Radio Speaking Club. ’40-’41; V. U. B.. 40-’41. ANNIE LOU EDMUNDS “We’ll never forget this cute majorette.” Newcomers. '38: Dramatic Club. ’38-’39: Good Imps. ’39-’40; Chorus. ’39- 40: Band. ’S8-’42; Band Majorette. 41-’42: Girls’ Trio. 89-’40: Orchestra. ’38-’39.
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SERGEANTS MILDRED COCO She is conscientious ever, loyal, happy and clever. Newcomers, '37: French Club, '39-M1; Bruin. ’40-’42: Press Club, ’41-’42: Library Staff. '•11-12: Blue Triangle. ll- 42: Honor Roll, ’37-'40; National Honor Society, '41. ROBERT COLEMAN I dare to be true to myself. JOHN COLVIN “We see him once a week or so, So therefore his faults we don't know. MATTIE SUE COLVIN “One who expects nothing can never be disappointed Junior Science Club, '39; Newcomers. '38. BILLIE JEAN COOLEY 44You yet a thorn in every rose, but ain't the roses sweet . Newcomers, 39; Junior Homemakers, '38-’42; Junior Science Club, '41. ESTELLE COOLEY 7 always laugh at jokes and someone's always joking. Newcomers, 38-’39; Library Staff, '41; B. A. A.. ’40-’42. TOMMYE COOLEY 44Black hair, sparkling eyes— Happy and human, she's a prize. Newcomers. '38: Home Economics Club, 39-’42; Junior Science Club. '38; Chorus, ’40. BETTY JANE COUCH “Her winning smile boils us over. Transferred from Monroe, Louisiana. ’41. ALICE COX I'm all in favor of National Defense.' Newcomers Club. ’38-: Blue Birds. ’38-’39; Tennis Club. 38-'39: Boosters, 38-’39: Bund Boosters. ’39- ’42: B. A. A.. 40-42: Dramatic Club. ’40-’42; Secre- tary. Dramatic Club, ’41-’42. CHARLES CROUCH 44You'd look a long time, and you'd never find anyone who didn't like him. Newcomers. ’38: Cubs. ’38: Varsity Football, 39-’4i; Track. ’39-’42; Central Rally, ’39-’42; State Rally. 39-’42: Cub Basketball. ’40-’4 1; Vice President. Term V and VII. JUANITA COUVILLION If I can't get a C, a D will do. ANGELO D'ANGELO Cry no more, girls, cry no more, I will probably be back next year.
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CHARLES ELLIS “Greater men than I have lived, but 1 have yet to see owe.” National Honor Society. '41: Spring Trailing. ‘41: Cub Football. 41: Honor Roll. ’39-M2: Spanish Club. ’39-MO; Junior Science Club. '40; Laboratory Assistant. ’41; Pelican Boys State, ’41. FARRIS EVANS Hooks never inter erred with his education.” Newcomers. 37: Junior Debating Club. ’38-’39: Good Imps. 39; Tennis Club. ’40- 42; Library Staff. •41 Junior Science Club. Ml; Track Manager. 39- 40. WILLIE JOHN EVANS He gets there but we don’t know how.’ Newcomers. ’38; Tennis Club. ’38-M2: Tennis Team. '39-M2; Central Rally. M1-M2: State Rally. MI-M2: Senior Science Club. ’ll. HARRY EWING “Slows up for blondes, stops for brunettes, backs up for red heads” FRANCES EYRE “California, here I come!!” Newcomers. ’38; Junior Science Club. ’38- 39; Tennis Club. '39-MO; Bruin Staff. ’39-MO; Boosters. M0-M1 : B. A. A.. M0-M2; Louisiana Club. M1-M2. MARY FAUCETT 'Will she rival Bernhard or write books? Or will she i itm»rwy a a Join a league of cooks.” Newcomers. '38; Louisiana Club. '39; Cumtux Staff. M0-M2 : Busfhesy C . —. . . . a r« a A 4A 40. D1.. T Snnrv1n Mil- ilV S Junior Blue Join a league of cooks. Newcomers. ’38; Louisiana Club. ’39; Cumtux Staff. M0-M2; Bu»foe ar CJ b. W-M 1I: lior Science Club. ’39-MO; B. A. A.. ’40-M2: Blue Triangle. of le Triangle. Ml-M2: Office. MO-MI ; Bruin Staff. Ml - 42: HonorRaVT. TAD FELGER “He walks in the footsteps of his ancestors.” Newcomers, ’38; Stamp Club, '38-M2; Tennis Club, FAYE FLEMING “Women were meant to be loved, not under- stood.” Newcomers. 38. GENEVIEVE FLEWELLEN RUTHfcHB® FOGlrEMAN “She is such Whatev Ruth Hele With NewcoFfrrs.?f 88-y9: O'ee Clu| ' 38-’39; Junior Home Economics 4nub. 8-M2: CJVrs Athletic Club '39-M2 : B. A. M ’39 42. “A miss seldom seen, so cheerful and serene.” PEGGY FLEWELLEN “She talks little and says much” Newcomers. ’38- 39: Girls’ Athletic Club, ’39-M2; Tennis Club. M0-M2: Safety Council. MO-41. SUE FOGLEMAN “A cute little gal with big green eyes, A personality twice her size.” Newcomers Club. ’38: Junior Home Economics. ’38-MO: Tennis Club. '39: Girls’ Athletic Club. '39-MI Secretary. G.rls’ Athletic MO-41; Boosters. Ml.
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