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The Mirror, 1938 William Wilkerson “Billy” Agriculture Club, Safety Patrol. “Better than fame still the wish for fame The constant training for a glorious strife.” Alvin Whitten “Whitney” Treasurer Agriculture Club, Glee Club, Band, Athletic Association. “We can live w it li o u t money, without friend¬ ship and books, but civilized man cannot live without cooks.” Maud York “Mickey” Home Economics Club, Glee Club. “Bright as the sun, her eyes the gazers strike and, like the sun, they shine on all alike.” TROUBLE IN PARADISE Senior Class Play CHARACTERS: “Specs” John Martin “Wild” Bill Hanlon Phil Bradley “Tuhy” Davis Professor “Fish” Salmon .... Poy ' ter Hooks “ Freshman” Joe Hamilton . Jean Harmon Daisy Morris Alice Hamilton Doris Green ..... Sophie Carr Aunt Mildred Moore Miss Whedbee ..... Andrew “Snowball” Jackson Fay Moore ..... Emmett Hubbard Cary Emory Albert Bushell Charles Weston ... Joe Huntley .. Herndon Jeffreys, Jr. -----. .- Alvin Whitten ..Nancy Collins Hazel Nicholson . Virginia Wilmoth Dorothy Lipsitz .. Fannie Falls Frances Throckmorton Mildred Thomasson .Joe Bill Norwood Irene Perry Sixteen
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The Mirror, 1938 Frances Throckmorton “Fran Glee Club, Editor-in- Chief of “Mirror”, Lib¬ rary Club, Home Eco¬ nomics Club, Girls’ Safety Patrol, Senior Vice-Presi¬ dent. “Frances is ever faithful and true, “As fine a girl as you ever knew. Virginia Winn “Ginny” Glee Club, Home Eco¬ nomics Club. “A sunny smile, and dark brown hair, Lips that laugh and eyes that dare.” Virginia Wilmoth “Jinks” Home Economics Club, Glee Club. “Quick and shy, reserved and true, Much respect to her is due.” Mildred Thomasson “Midget” Library Club, Latin Club, Business Manager of Glee Club, Senior Sec¬ retary, Senior Lieutenant of Girls’ Patrol, Associate Editor of “Mirror.” “Oh, to be as studious as she! Conqueror of the world she ' s sure to be.” Charles Weston “Chuck” Glee Club, Athletic As¬ sociation. “A man’s task is always light if his heart is light.” C. G. Wagstaff, Jr. “Wag” Latin Club, Library Club, Safety Patrol. “Every time I tell the truth I add to my strength of character. Fifteen
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The Mirror, 1938 WHO ' S WHO? Mirror, Mirror, tell me true, Mirror, Mirror, on the wall, Who has “it” and good looks too? Prettiest girl—Virginia Winn Best looking boy—Albert Bushell Most attractive girl—Virginia Winn Most attractive boy—Albert Bushell Who’re the “brainiest” ones of all? Most intellectual girl— Mildred Thomasson Most intellectual boy—Emmett Hubbard • • Mirror, Mirror, tell the news Mirror, Mirror, speak to me, Who might the leaders in our class be? Best girl leader—Frances Throckmorton Best boy leader—Emmett Hubbard Who has wit to chase the blues? Wittiest girl—Alphas Green Wittiest boy—Joe Bill Norwood • • Mirror, who has brought us fame Who can play and work and sing? Who can do ’most any thing? Best all-around girl—Mildred Thomasson Best all-around boy—Emmett Hubbard And played their best in every game? M ost athletic girl—Irene Perry Most athletic boy—Cary Emory • • Mirror, tell me where to find Mirror, Mirror, tell me more Dignity and sober mind? Who has “dash” and style galore? Best dressed girl—Dorothy Lipsitz Best dressed boy—Herndon Jeffreys, Jr. Most dignified girl—Mildred Thomasson Most dignified boy—Jennings Bridges Seventeeyi
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