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SENIORS Doris Catherine Jeffries — “D ot” Cute, little, that’s our Dot; She’s a girl we like a lot. Ruth Critzer Kennedy — “B oots” Ruth is a bit of all right; She’s very pretty and also bright. Margaret Ann Kenny — “Mar Den” Margaret Ann is cute and very bright. And her classmates think she’s quite all right. Riiyllis Margaret Kessinger — “H ermit” Phyllis does whatever she can; She is always willing to lend a helping hand. Helen Joyce King — “K ing” IVhen people want work done in sports, plays, or class. To Joyce the job they surely do pass. Sarah Frances Lyle — “Sara” Sarah Lyle, the girl with “the voice”; The nursing profession she has made her choice. Alice Myrtle Mahaney Alice is a dark-haired lass; One of the cutest of our class. Joyce Griffith Mahaney Joyce Mahaney is full of pep; Let’s go! Hep! Hep! Kate Elizabeth McGuire — “Katie” Our able manager of the Mountaineer Staff; She’s always for fun and a laugh. ancy O’Lee N’icely’ — “S horty” The shorty of the Senior Class; She’s happy-go-lucky; a likeable lass. Phyllis Geneva Nicely ' — “G in” Phyllis is cute, dark, and small; JVe like her and she likes us all. ’elma Arline Nicely ' A very nice girl is Felma; JTe think she goes with a boy from Selma. A 1 ; I I ■ ' V Nancy ' Ellen Oakes — “Pee Wee” Nancy Oakes, best luck to you In all you say and in all you do! Virginia Ascemenia Parthenis — “Ginia” She’s sweet, peppy, a grand gal; She’s a true friend and a real pal. Jean Marie Perkins — “Perk” Little Miss Jean, better known as “Perk”; Passed all with a smile, but none did she shirk. Jean Harris Showalter — “Knockie” ' I Jean is quite an attractive girl JFho put Frank’s heart into a whirl. Blanche Alene Smith — “Smiddy” Alene is super on the basket ball And all of us think she’s supreme Betty Lou Stratton — “Boop” A jolly good nature beams forth The happiness in her makes life ' o : i K) } 3: ■ w w J
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SENIORS Alma Jean Broughman — “B rough” Lea7i and lanky, very tall; A nice girl liked by all. Onva Louise Burger — “G oldie” It was quite recently that we found Onva could write poetry most profound. Garnett Cathleen Byer — “Pete” Sugar is sweet and so is Pete; A girl one would like to tneet. Eleanor Milton Cahoon — “C oonie” Athletic, attractive; allergic to love? When Bobby comes round-heavens above! Sylvia Lee Cantrell — “T illie” “ Tillie ' s” a brain; also a whiz; Her heart ' s already been given to “ Bliz. Emma Sue Cary — “Susie” Friendly, willing, carrot-top Sue, Quite a gal — a Buck -a-roo! Doris Watseka Chittum — “C hippey” Doris is always very polite; She serves us all with great delight. Elizabeth Ann Craft — “Libby” Looks like she stepped from “Seventeen That Libby with all her sheen! AIary Elmore Durvtn — “R e-Re” Keen sense and common sense; Plenty of room for nonsense. Betty Jane Eord — “B utch” Betty Jane is so cunning and snappy; She makes us laugh and all be happy. Doris Juanita Eout — “D oc” Always smiling, never will pout; Yes, that ' s the girl, Doris Fout. Edith Marie Eurry — “K itty” Red-headed, dimpled, full of spice; W e all agree she ' s very n ice. Andrea Katherine Garrison — “Andy” She has cute clothes and “oomp galore. She has that wit that calls for more. Bernice Caldwell Hall — “B ernie” Friendliness is her possession; That she ' ll succeed is no question. Melissa Ann Harris — “A nnie” In her school work, Ann is smart. And she is also good at art. Sarah Elizabeth Hart — “Hart” Pretty as a picture; siveet as apple pie; Wonder who ' s the apple of her eye. Janie Irene Howard — “Susie” Janie is quiet, a Beta Club girl; Attractive, but cares little for whirl. Mary Sue Hutcheson — “H utch” Alary Sue ' s quite a femme fatale; Primps quite a bit to aid her morale. l c Sr -■(9 c-v
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Marie Madeltene Taylor Madeliene Taylor, another girl on the Senior list, Is very quiet and attractive in our midst. Irma Jane Wade — “Boodie” Jane is a girl who is quiet and shy. But never the less, on her we can rely. Barbara Arline Westerman — “B obby” If there’s ever a task to be done. Call on Barbara, she’s the one. Marcia Ann Westerman — “M ush” “Mush” is always seen smiling in the hall; She’s ever willing to help at our call. Robert Hager Caines — “Crutch” That gay little boy with the ready smile; Give him an inch, and he’ll take a mile. Benton Kincaid Campbell, Jr. — “Sonny” Benton hailed from Central Hi; From what we hear, he’s a swell “ole” guy. Benjamin Sublett Goode — “Ben” Ben’s the leader of us all. And on him we proudly call. David Henry Hartsook — “Dave” David is a versatile guy; We all know he’s far from shy. Robert Malcolm Haynes — “B obby” Bob to Eleanor is quite a friend; To their friendship there is no end. Tristum Shandy Holland, Jr. — “Shandy” Shandy is quite an actor, as you all know. We wish him success wherever he’ll go. William Emmett Hutchison — “B illy” “Billy” is cute and full of wit; With us all he’s a great big hit. William Ray King — “B illy Ray” Billy just loves to tantalize teachers. To him they are such charming creatures. Velma Frances Williams — “Sis” From West Virginia Velma came. And in our book we’re proud to write her name. Margaret Nair Wilson — “M outh” Margaret is known in every crowd. She’s the girl who loves to “smile out loud.” Betty Mae Wood — “W ood” Light-hearted and very gay; She is tops, we all say. Shirley Louise Zimmerman— ' “S hirl.” Shirley’s the one who stole our heart With that tongue that speaks so tart. John William Straughn Burks — “B imbo” “Bimbo” Burks, so they say. Courts the gals night and day. r- - SENIORS Betty Lou Stratton — “Lou” Little Betty Stratton is full of pep” And on a dance floor she can get hep. f i 1 4 11 !•
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