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Correll, Carl Eugene Worth makes the man, and want of it the fellow. Entered ’34; General ; Band ’35. Curd, Kathryn Elizabeth “ Kat” Happy am I and free! Why aren’t all contented like me ? Entered ' 34 ; General ; Girl Reserves ’35-’36 ; Basket¬ ball ; Girls’ Athletic Ass. ’35, ' 36. Curlee, Margaret I am not of that feather to shake off my friend when he must need me. Entered ’37 ; General ; Glee Club ’37. Cuthrell, Edwin “Eddie” Born for success, he seemed. With grace to win. with heart to hold. With shining gifts that took all eyes. Entered ' 34 ; Language ; Athletic Mgr. H. R. ’35 ; Hi-Y ’37-’38 ; Vice-Pres. School ’38; Treas. Hi-Y ’38; Secy.- Treas. Junior Class ’37; Best Executive ’38. Cutting, Douglas 0. “Doug” I am a part of all that I have met. Entered ' 34 ; General ; Pres. H. R. ' 36 ; Athletic Comm. ’37 ; Football ’37 ; Basketball ’37, ’38. Daniel, Bette The thing is written. It is true. Entered ’33 ; Latin ; Editorial Editor Echo, Jr. ’38 ; Reporter Echo, Jr. ’37 ; Traffic Officer ’36, ’37. Daniel, Mary Lee “Bill” Ability involves responsibility; power to its last par¬ ticle is duty. Entered ’34 ; Latin ; Girl Reserves ’35, ' 36 ; Girls’ Athletic Ass. ’36 ; Vice-Pres. Girls’ Athletic Ass. ’37 ; Pres. Girls’ Athletic Ass. ’38 ; Soccer ’35-’38 ; Hockey ’35- 38 ; Basketball ’35-’38 ; Baseball ’35-’38 ; Archery ’35- ’38; Track ’35-’38 ; Tennis ’35-’38 ; Chr. Athletic Comm. Student Council ’37 ; Study Hall Monitor ’38 ; Maid-of- Honor May Day ’38. Davis, Barbara Elizabeth “Bob” It is the wise heart that makes the still tongue. Entered ’34 ; General : Soccer ’35, ’36 : Hockey ’35, ’36 ; Basketball ’35-’36 ; Archery ’35-36 ; Library Ass. ’36. 37 ; Chr. H. R. Clean-up Comm. ’38. Davis, Eugenia Amiable in the midst of happiness. Entered ’34 : Home Economics ; Girl Reserves 35-’38 ; Secy. H. R. ’38 ; May Day Attendant ' 37 ; Best Dressed ’38. Deadmon, II, H. B. Let them call it mischief; When it is past and prospered ’twill be virtue. Entered ’33 ; General; Senior Band ’36,- ' 38 ; Secy. H. R. ' 38; Study Hall Monitor ' 36, ’37. 17
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Butler, Mildred Happy am I ; from care I’m free. Entered ’3 4 ; General ; Secy. H. R. ’34; Soccer ’36 Basketball ’36. Caldwell, John Erown “J. B.” His heart as far from fraud as heaven from earth. Entered ' 33 ; Latin ; Football Mgr. ’37 ; Class Base¬ ball ' 36: Class Basketball ’35, ’36. Carter, Hazel What good I see humbly I seek to do. Entered ’33 ; Home Economics; Glee Club ’34 ; Office Ass. ’37, ’38. Carter, John Austin “Johnny” Oh give us the man who sings at his work ! Entered ' 34; Language; Band ’35; Glee Cub ’35-’37 : Tennis ’36-’38 : Cheerleader ' 37, ’38 : Chief Cheerle?de ' 38; State Music Contest ’35- ' 37 ; Football Mg . ’36 ; Producer Radio Revue ' 38; Social Standards Comm. ’38 ; Cutest ’38. Carter, Phyllis Margaret Friendship makes prosperity brighter. Entered ’34 ; General ; Hockey ’35-’38 ; Baseball ’35- ’38 ; Basketball ’35-’38 ; Soccer ’35-’38 ; Track ’35-’38 ; Athletic Letter ’38. Cauble, Ray N. “Pudd” I do profess to be no less than I am. Entered ’38 ; General; Band ’34-’3G. Cauble, William The hand that follows intellect can achieve. Entered ’34 ; General. Childers, Roy Scott He was a man, take him for all and all. Entered ’34 ; Science; Intramural Basketball ’36, ’37 ; Traffic Officer ’36-’38; Chief Marshal ’37 ; Vice-Pres. H. R. ’35 ; Echo Jr. Reporter ’37, ’38. Clark, Van L. The Music in my heart 1 bore. Long after it was heard no more. Entered ’34 ; General; Band ’35-’38. Click, Dorothy Helen “Dot” Authorship is an infancy, a pastime, a handicraft, an art, a science, and a virtue. Entered ’34 ; Latin ; Glee Club ’35-’38 ; State Music Contest ’35-’38 ; Girl Reserves ’35-’38 ; Chr. Program Comm. Girl Reserves ’38 ; House and Grounds ' Comm. ’37 ; Girls’ Athletic Ass. ’35 ; Chr. Clean-Up Comm. H. R. ’36 ; Chr. Art Comm. Glee Club ’37 ; Chr. Pro¬ gram Comm. H. R. ’35 ; Glee Club Letter Club ’37, ’38 ; Study Hall Monitor ’37. ’38 ; Flower Comm. H. R. ’37 ; Class Song Comm. ’38 ; Winner Community Chest Essay Contest ’38 ; News Editor Echo Jr. ’38 ; Author Class Play ’38; Class Poet ’38. 16
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Doby, Douglas Fairbanks “Doug” As merry as the day is long. Entered ’34 ; General; Chr. H. R. ’34. Doyle, Herschel Ornament of a meek and quiet spirit. Entered ' 34; General; Wrestling ’37. Eagle, Kenneth L. “Ken” Ability to recognize ability. Entered ’34 ; General ; Study Hall Monitor ’36 ; Wrestl¬ ing ’35. Earnhardt, Agnes Ruth The deepest rivers make less din, The silent soul doth most abound in care. Entered ’33 ; General ; Glee Club ’34-’38. Edmiston, Ruth It is only great souls that know how much glory there is in being good. Entered ’34 ; Home Economics ; Invitation Comm. ’38 ; Glee Club ’34-’37 ; Treas. Glee Club ’37 ; State Music Contest ’35, ’36 ; Pres. H. R. ’37 ; Vice-Pres. H. R. ’37 ; Student Council ’37, ’38 ; Chr. Study Hall Comm. ’38 ; Traffic Officer ’36, ’37. Eller, Martha Elizabeth Blessings ever wait on virtuous deeds. Entered ’34 ; Home Economics; Glee Club ’34-’38 ; Study Hall Monitor ’36 ; Traffic Officer ’37 ; Winner Fire Prevention Cup ’38. Enniss, Frances ’Tis only noble to be good. Entered ’34 ; Latin ; Basketball ’35 ; Soccer ’35 ; Hockey ’35 ; State Latin Contest ’36; Winner Latin Award ’37. Erneston, Nicholas Gus I’m the sweetest sound in orchestra heard. Entered ’34; Science; Senior Orchestra ’35-’38 ; Con¬ cert Master Senior Orchestra ’35-’38 ; State Music Con¬ test ’35-’38. File, Minnie Nothing is more useful than silence. Entered ’34; General. Frost, Jr., William Character is perfectly educated will. Entered ’$4 ; Science; Secy. H. R. ’35. 18
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