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De ARCHWAY Ruby Mae Milam “Ruby” “Cleanliness may be defined to be the emblem of purity of mind.” 4-H Club, 2. S. C. A. Representative, 2. Ruth Lee Milam cerU Lt vee “Why can’st thou talk? Hast thou no tongue?” Library Club, 2, 3, 4. 4-H Club, 2, 3, 4. Latin Club, 3. Glee Club, 4. Irene Carolyn Moore BLveTiCe: “A good heart’s worth gold.” 4-H Club, 1, 2. Library Club, 3. Lera Lane Morris “Polly” “There is something about her nice to look at; a touch of mis- chief, too.” Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4. Captain, 2. CEs Osteen ne Sec. and Treas. Home Room, We. Glee Club, 2, 3. Dramatics Club, 3. Letter Club, 4. Office Club, 4. : Page Nineteen i Eunice Esther Motley “Hunice”’ “All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players.” Junior Play, 3. Glee Club, 3. Billy Lee Motley “Billy” “Deeper than did ever plummet sound, I'll drown my books.” 12, 10), JA (Elhiley, alk, PE BP Treasurer, 3. Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4. Basketball, 2, 3, 4. Varsity Club, 3, 4. 5. GC. A. Pres:, 4: Sara Ann Mylum “Speed” QQ?! “She is a maid of artless grace Gentle in form and fair of face.” 4-H Club, 1, 2; Sec. Home- room, 1; Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader, 1; Manager, 4; Secretary, 2, 3; County All- star Team, 3; Glee Club, 1, 2, Sy Wile jballondenmay KClhbiey Ble Ae Homeroom Song Leader, 1, 3, 4: Junior Play, 3; Dramatics Club, 3; S. C. A. Songleader, 2, 4; Letter Club, 4. Dorothy Lee Orrell “DOE- “A silent tongue and a true heart are the most admirable things on earth.” Junior Play, 3. Spanish Club, 4.
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De ARCHWAY Laura Frances Ingram “Frances” Charles Henry Layne “Tayne” “Silence is more eloquent than words.” Library Club, 1, 4. “Enjoys any kind of a struggle; basketball in part and life in general.” State Guard, 1, 2, 3, 4. S. C. A. Representative, 2, 3. Program Chm., 2. Junior Play, 3. Basketball, 4. Varsity Club, 4. Charlotte Marie Jones “Jonsie” “Quiet, yes, but still water runs deep.” Leroy Simmons Lewis “Kilroy” “T have a little shadow That goes in and out with me.” Home Economics, 4. Transferred from George Washington High in the Junior Year. 105 IM. Jat Oh Nancy Ann Jones Lorena Frances Lindsey “Polly” “Rene” “Her tongue will not obey her heart, Nor can it inform her tongue.” “When she passed it seemed like the ceasing of exquisite music.” Glee Club, 2. Junior Play, 3. Dramatics Club, 3. Triplett Baxter Keesee “Shag” “What I don’t know doesn’t both- er me.” HSE Agelapesto es Scott McNeely CScOten “Don’t you hear that whistle round the bend? It’s Scott Mc- Neely a-coming in.” Bee EA a2.
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oO . @ - oe Ke LU [yaayser aaa) }. ji 22h onal | ees be a mt Margaret Arnn Owen “Meg” “Her ways are ways of pleas- antness.” Transferred from Chatham High School in the Senior year. Spanish Club, 4. Clyde Abner Puckett Selydem “Night after night he sat and bleared his eyes with books.” Vike LN, ken 245 6d Thomas Elton Richardson “Pete” “He plays to live, not lives to play.” pois JaNes 2a) 26k Adelle Mae Roberts “Lizzie” “She doth those little kindnesses which many leave undone.” i I |i Page Twenty i Margie Lee Rowland “Margie” “A sonnet to her tawny hair, Her laughing eyes, her carefree Cite Harry Robertson Shelton Sore Kon ey “Plain without pomp and rich without a show.” Bako A. locos: Reporter, 3. Pres., 4. V. P. I. Delegate from Dan- River, 3. Hon. Vice-Pres. Danville Fair. Naomi Ruth Slaughter “Ruth” “Quiet talk she liketh best, In a bower of gentle looks.” Aubrey Rowland Slayton “Aubrey” “True as the needle to the pole, or as a dial to the sun.” Patrolman 1) 2. UNITED STATES NAVY, °45- 46. Glee Club, 4. Rei Ae 43 Vice-Pres. Senior Class 4. Associate Editor, Annual, 4.
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