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'Hi-4t'if'7E.. 111- TV' CLASS PCDEMS The first on roll is Leroy Bailey. He d es his work, he does it gaily. Blue is eyes and curly his hair. And e never seems to have a rare. Katherine Blackburn is next in line. ln Home Economies she is truly fine. She is always happy and gay. Shunning nothing that comes her way. Frances Britt is very quiet. She looks as if she were on a diet. So little, neat, and sweet is she, There never could a better girl he. For Roger Capps we reserve this space, Driving his truck, he sets a pace. When he smiles at Mary Lillian. He looks as if he owned a million. Jim Cole, the funny old soul, ln all his press-work he's very droll. To be a National Cuardsman is his dream, ln his uniform he is a 'gscreainfi Never a serious moment eould he found. When Elizabeth Chapman is around. Whatever her work may he, She takes it with fun and glee. Hazel Cornwell, little as she is seen, Takes her exams for being mean. She always has a smile upon her fare. And she is never in any disgrace. Our ladies, man is, Jack Dodson. We are sure that he can run. His Chemistry, he never studies. But he and Mack are truly buddies. W. T. Donaldson of slight size, ls always very wise. He never has a care or worry. And never seems to be in a hurry. 'JT C-Si' Y 7 iii Y .lanies l.ee Donaldson. wc now present. His heing a dairynian. we cannot prey ent We wonder w hy he goes with a tenth grade U11 Perhaps. he thinks she is a pearl. joe Ueinpsey, tenth on roll. He likes the girls we are told. Ht-'s editor-in-chief of the Rising Sun, And in track he likes lo run. lfdwin lfherhart. our spelling star. Can he seen from afar. lfat. jolly. and gay is he. An artist he is certain to he. Bertha lfranecs Eidson, our pearl. ls a yery good-nalured girl. Shes always happy and gay, And joyful in her own sweet way. Nellie Creen. a good old girl. Does her work in a whirl. ln her cooking she does excel. And does it very well. Running down the track we see. Mary X irginia Hainlett. not so very hig is s r She is always jolly in her own way. And is happy the liye long day. Charlie Hansard. one of our speed Ki His Y-8 acts as if it had wings. Thoughtful, generous. 4-onsiderate is h As we would all wish to he. Patrieia Head. always in the lead. Ready and willing to sow her seed. ng P. Helpful and cooperative in eyery way. Un the spot to do whatever you say. Vs alter Henderson. a handsome hoy. Plays baseball just for joy. He nex er worries anyone, And always has lots of fun.
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.'1,w M fi Nm 1 Q ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM Being 30 31 32 iw fm an 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 -LI 42 43 44 41-5 46 -'17 43 of -I -I, Mary Virginia Hamlett, will my speed on the track to Luther -I, Ludie Mcliilroy, will my yellow socks to Woodroyv Wlarren. -I, Marie Nalley, will my history hook to Allene Singleton. -I, Evelyn Parker, will my vuteness to Frances Clack. -I, Robert Pounds, will my Sunday shirt to Allen Long. -I, Blonnie Purcell, will my Business Arithmetic Book to Britt Jackson. -I, Harry Ray, will my journalistic ability to Hal Crouch. -I, Betty Swink, will my pen to Martha Johnston. -I, Dorothy Tallant, will my hair bow to Lamonte Patterson fl, ,lack Tapp, will my straight hair to Barbara Pierce. --I, Carrie Tatum, will my apron to Gene Mills. -I, Robert Webb, will my hookroom to Marguerite Turner. il, Catherine Wallac'e, will my basketball jersey to Mary YVoodall. -I. Lorene Wy'lie, will my mirror to Alfred Hardwick. , Robert Willis. will my last yearis socks to Hunter Britt. il, Elsa Newton, will my medal to ,lady Gay. -I, Elizabeth Chapman, will my handkerchief to Sara Yvomack. -fl, Hazel Reynolds, will my French Book to Catherine Vifright. Moore. il, Morris Pierce, will my height to Edna lVIae Vaughn. m,,,,., sound mind, we file this last will and testament of the class of 738. We hope that Mr. Smith will he kind enough to carry them out as we have requested. Signed this twenty-second day of April, nineteen hundred and thirty-eight. lf? ' ' THE STAFF.
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L H fx if rl l fx N Class POZITIS George lvey is the next on the list. A junior girl keeps him in a mist. His hilarious laugh is often heard, Accompanied by many a word. For Mildred Lee, twenty-fifth on roll, ls very musical, so weire told. Demure, neat, always sweet, She holds the class at her feet. Mary Laura Lively, the poetess of the class, All others in this work she does surpass. Musical as a birdfs is her voice, We know that singing will be her choice. Blushing, bashful, and always busy, Acts like a man and never was a sissy. M. C. Lockwood, youfll always find, Smiling and happy in every line. On the road to progress goes Mary Frances Thoughts for business and her home. Life without work is not her way, For she earns her knowledge every day. Geneva Long, our blond classmate, With her work, she,s never late. She's very worthy, peaceful, and neat, Helpful to others and interesting to meet. Harold Lunsford is the quiet type, But when you know him, he's just right. Full of life and his-time well spent, No time to lose and always a hit. Who is this we have here? Barnice Martin in all good cheer. l She does her work with all her might, And tries her best to do it right. A friend we have for every need, Kind and helpful in every deed. Yes, Louise McBrayer is just that type, With ambition and her kindness just right. 2' ,:1f n - I Long, Marion McCoy, with no time to lose, Always wearing out new shoes. Places to go, things to do. Business before pleasureii is his motto, too. Alice McDaniel comes gracefully in, With ambition and a hand to lend. She's on her way for life ahead, And will make it without any dread. Jack McElroy, a very good boy, As a patrolman, his badge is his joy. He keeps up by keeping on, Life is a joy and not a groan. A debater now, we present, John McElroy, whose time is well spent, Quiet, congenial, and clever, A Hefs an Mall-'roundw good fellow. With a personality of fun and joy, Now it's time for Ludie McElroy. A musical touch and an expressive voice, We find her the typical choice. Marie Nalley, with eyes of blue, Knows exactly what to do. And speaking of singing, She keeps the rafters ringing. Elsa Newton, who is next in line, Weill all admit shefs really fine. As a guard in basketball, Hsheis tops. And in her work she never stops. sa Evelyn Parker is an attractive friend, And beauty is certainly no sin. She has sweet and winning ways, We'll remember her all our days. Morris Pierce, for classes is hard to find, But for sports he was there on time. To be a good sport was his aim, And he played to the end of the game. J -1
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