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The Mirror, 1938 Otey Driggs “Adair Agriculture, Club Presi¬ dent, Glee Club, Band. “Unblemished, let me live or die unknown, O, grant an honest fame, or grant me none.” Alphas Green “Alfalfa Girls’ Safety Patrol, Home Economics Club, Glee Club, Library Club. “ Sweetness, trut h , and every grace are read distinctly in her face.” Louise Greenwood “Louie” Home Economics Club, Glee Club. “1 am not merry, but 1 do beguile The thing 1 am by seem¬ ing otherwise.” Cary Emory “Suzy” Captain Football, Glee Club, Senior Treasurer, Captain Boys’ Patrol, Ath¬ letic Association. “A day for toil, an hour for sport, But for a friend, is life too short.” Whitney Gregory “Whit” Safety Pati-ol. “Before you speak an angry word, count ten; Then if still you angry be, count again.” Thelma Hudson “Polly” Home Economics Club. “She was just the quiet kind whose natures never vary. Eleven
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The Mirror, 1938 Edna Champion “Ed” Glee Club, Home Eco¬ nomics Club. “Not too sober, not too 9ay, But a sweet true friend in every way.” Johnnie Crowe “Crowe” Agriculture Club. “Politeness is to do and say The kindest thing in the kindest way.” Nancy Collins “Nan” Captain Girls’ Safety Patrol, Glee Club, Home Economics Club, Latin Club,. President Library Club. “An ideal girl in every way, A kind not found here every day.” Katherine Dagenhart “Kitty” Library Club, Glee Club, Home Economics Club, Girls’ Safety Patrol. “Full of vim, vigor and vitality is she. Always happy, and very carefree.” Odes Duckworth “Duck” Agriculture Club, Safety Patrol. “My tongue within my lips I reign For who talks much must talk in vain.” Fannie Falls “Pruden” Home Economics Club, Glee Club. “Quite the jolliest girl we know, Full of pep and lots of yy Ten
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The Mirror, 1938 Mildred Hudson “Mill” Home Economics Club. “A little nonsense now and then Is relished by the wisest men.” Vergie Lee Jones “Cutie” Home Economics Club. “To smile and look cheer¬ ful, contented, and gay Is an excellent method of starting the day.” Emmett Hubbard “Peanut” Senior President, Latin Club, Associate Editor of “Mirror”, Library Club, Glee Club President, Chairman Safety Patrol Committee. “Not too sober, not too gay, An all-round boy in every way.” Margaret Keeton “Marge” Home Economics Club. “ Resolute, earnest, prompt to act And make her generous thought a fact.” Joseph Huntley “Joe” Agriculture Club. “They are never alone that are accompanied with noble thoughts.” Calvin Hoyle “Cal” Agriculture Club. “The difference between one boy and another is not so much in talent as in energy.” Twelve
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