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Selwyn Mebane “Clear as a lark, high o’er me as a lark. A sweet voice is singing.’’ Entered ’32 : General : G. Reserves: State Music Contest ’34, 36. Constance Menius ‘.‘.Vivid smiles, glancing here and grazing there.” Entered ’33 ; Home Ec. ; Glee Club ' 34, ’35. Frances Menius “Thou art fair, my child, as a king’s daughter.” Entered ’33 ; Home Ec. : Sec. H. R. ’33 ; Glee Club 34. ’35. Gay Nell Mesimer And her beauty, grace and power. Wrought as a charm upon them. Entered ' 32 : Home Ec. ; Chr. H. R. Program Comm. ’32; Class Basketball ’34-’36; G. Athletic Assoc. ' 36, ' 37. Janie Miller “Her hair, a sun that ray’d from off a brow.” Entered ’33 ; General ; Glee Club ’36. Juanita Miller “Silence is wisdom ; I am silent then.” Entered ’33 ; Latin ; G. Reserves ' 33, ’34 ; State Latin Contest 34 ; Glee Club ’34, ’35 ; Orchestra ’35- ’37 ; State Music Contest ’36 ; “Most Musical” ’37 ; “Most Bashful” ’37. Bill Mills “His aim—to brighten skies and woo a mite.” Entered ’33 ; General ; Band ’33-’37 ; Orchestra ’34. ’35 ; Midget Football ’34 ; Sec. H. R. ’35 ; Stage Mgr. ’35, ’36 ; Hi-Y. Henry Mize “Knight without fear and without reproach.” Entered ’33 ; General ; Band ’34. Virginia Moore “And loveliness—ay lovelier than when First her light feet fell on Lyonnesse.” Entered ' 33 ; General ; Sec. Junior Class ’36 ; Staff of Echo Jr. ’37. Estelle Morris “Broad brows and fair, A fluent hair and fine.” Entered ’32 ; Home Ec. ; Sec. H. R. ' 33 ; G. Re¬ serves ’32, ’33 ; Track ’34 ; Basketball ' 34, ’35, 37 ; G. Athletic Assoc. ’37. 26
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Ruby Grey Lyerly “Slender was her hand and small her shape.” Entered ’33 ; Latin ; G. Reserves ’33-’37 ; Vice Chr. G. Reserves ’37 ; Orchestra ’34-’37 ; Traffic Squad ’37 ; State Music Contest ’37. Jane McCanless “Her bright hair blown about the serious face.” Entered Boyden ’35 ; Latin ; Honorable Mention in State Latin Contest ' 36; Student Council ’37 ; Auditorium Comm. ’37 ; Nat. Honor Society ’37. Sam McCanless “It seems the greatest battles are fought in silent ways.” Entered ’33 ; General ; Traffic Squad ’36 ; Glee Club. Dorothy McDaniel “With those fine eyes She had her pleasure in it.” Entered ’33: General; Treas. H. R. ’33; Class Basketball ’34. ’35 ; G. Reserves ’34-’37 ; Traffic Squad ’35. ’36 ; Chr. H. R. Program Comm ’35 ; G. Athletic Assoc. ’35 ; Glee Club ’35. ’36. Ruth Vivian McDaniel “Ah, simple heart and sweet. . . Entered ’34 ; General ; Glee Club ’34. ’36. ’37 ; Staff of Echo Jr. William McDaniel “Youth, what else have we to want.’’ Entered ’33 ; General ; Class Baseball. Audrey McKagen “Ah. my lady, thy charm, grace, and beauty are too wond’rous.’’ Entered ’33 ; General : G. Reserves ’33-’37 ; Treas. G. Reserves ’34 ; Sec. H. R. ’34 ; Sec. Sophomore Class ’34 ; Sec. Junior Class ’35. James McLeod “He was a knight, dignified and conservative. And yet he possessed a love of excitement.” Entered ' 32 ; General ; Chr. H. R. Program Comm. ’34 ; State Typing Contest ’36 ; Junior and Senior Orchestras ; State Music Contest. Dorothy McMillian “Her utter tenderness of manner, and chaste awe.” Entered ’33 ; General ; Sec. H. R. ’34 ; Program Comm. H. R. ’36. Charles McSwain “And reigning with one will in everything. Have power in this dark land to lighten it.’’ Entered ’33 ; Science; Sec. H. R. ’33 ; Chr. H. R. ’35. ’36 ; Chief Marshal ’36 : Sec. H. R. ’36, ’37 ; Intermural Tennis ’36 ; Chr. Athletic Comm, of Student Council ’37 ; Treas. Senior Class ' 37 ; Manag¬ ing Editor of Annual Staff ’37 ; Nat. Honor Society ’37 ; “Most Attractive” ’37 ; “Cutest” ’37.
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Eugene Morris “If music be the food of life, play on. Give me excess of it. Entered ’32; General; Band ’32-’37 ; Chr. H K. ’32 ; Orchestra ’33-’37 ; Band Letter Club ’34-’37 ; C’hr. Band Letter Club ’37 ; State Music Contest ’36 ; Chr. Program Comm. ’37. Majelle Morris “Like hill snow high in heaven. The steel-blue eyes. . . .” Entered ’33; General; Vice Chr. H. R. ’33; Stu¬ dent Council Rep. ’34 ; G. Athletic Assoc. ’34, ’35 ; G. Reserves ’35-’37 ; Traffic Squad ’35-’37. Orville Morris “And his philosophy was, ‘He who worries himself to death Gets no thanks for it.’ ” Entered ’33 ; General ; Band ’35-’37 ; State Music Contest ’36. Bob Mowery “He neither wore on helm or shield The golden symbol of his kinglihood. But rode a simple knight among his knights.” Entered ’33; General; Staff of Echo Jr. 37; Hi-Y ’37 ; Nat. Honor Society ’37. Bill Murdoch “. . . . in low deep tones, And simple words of great authority. Bound them by so strait vows to his own se’f.” Entered ’33 ; General ; Vice Chr. H. R ’33 ; Chr. Sophomore Class ’34 ; Football ' 34. ’35 ; Stage Mgr. ’34, ’35; Second Vjce Chr. Student Body ’35; Wrestl¬ ing ’35, ' 36. William Murph “The race by vigor, not by vaunts, is won.” Entered ’33; Science; Sec. H. R. ’34. Frances Nash “Her works are all too wonderous. We shou ld do her the customary honor.” Entered ’33; General; Chr. H. R. 36. ’37; Chr. House and Grounds Comm. ’36 ; Vice Chr. Junior Class ’36 ; Nat. Honor Society ' 36, ’37 ; Chr. Eliz. Miller Leonard Assoc. ’37 ; G. Reserves ’35- ' 37 ; Soc¬ cer, Basketball, Hockey, Track ’34- ' 37. Harold Newman “We know him now; all narrow jealousies are silent, And ever see him as he moved.” Entered ' 33; Science; Jr. Varsity Football ’35; Jr. Varsity Basketball ’36; Varsity Football ’36; Varsity Basketball ’37 ; Nat. Honor Society ' 37. Edwin Norvell “His fancy for fair ladies— T’was quite excessive.” Entered ’33; Science; Chr. H. R. ‘34; Vice Chr. H. R. ’35 ; “Most Popular” ’37. Jane Norvell “.Jane the fair, Jane the lovable.” Entered Boyden ’36 ; General ; Chr. Look Out Comm. H. R. ’37. 27
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