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Compliments of SH E RMAN The Store for Men and Boys SEE SMITH HARDWARE CCMPANY FOR ANYTHING IN HARDWARE Phones 90 and 590 Compliments of Robinson Drug Store Phone 823 Edwards Young Men's Shop FOR GOOD CLOTHES . Always a Step Ahead of the Style a f
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baskets in rooms 10, 14, 13, 1, and Library. ' To Lucindia Shank, Mary Shealey's quietness. i To Eddie Loftin and Louise Best, Benjamin Johnson and Eva Davis' friendship. To Inez Frederick, Mollie Yelverton's ability to combine colors. 'To Rachel Sykes and Ernest Flanagin, Luther Galloway and Frances Oakley's ability to socialize without laying on the grass. To . Beatrice Rayford, Jessie Banks' ability to pose for a picture. To Jessie Butler, Calvin Spruill's cuteness. To Nellie Hobbs, Doris Washington's baby talk and baby walk. To Thelma Burden, Alice Oakley's quiet. unheard voice. 'To Christine Johnson, Annie Moore's ability to play a comical part in a play. Annie Legett, Margaret Wooten, Susie Holt, and John Vfooten, Nannie Coley To , Margaret Henderson, Annie Moore, Laura Holt's ability to come to school every day without being tardy nor absent. To Frederick Tate, Edmund Gordon's school spirit. To the juniors the Seniors will the four scarry test that they had to take before becoming a candidate for graduation. Vlfe appoint our principal and assistant principal executors of this will and re- voke all former evils. In witness thereof, we have subscribed our name this 31st day of May, 1937. CLASS OF 1937. Senior Glass Superlatives Best Allround Girl ...... ....................................... , .... . ................................ ....................,. L a ura Holt Best Allround Boy Most Studious Girl Most Studious Boy Neatest Girl - .... ....... Neatest Boy ........... Best Dressed Girl ..... 'mffff .... Best Dressed Boy ......... Best Looking Girl Best Looking Boy ...... Most Popular Girl Most Popular Boy Biggest Baby ............. ....... Most Witty ............ Raphael Williams --.--.-----Lauretta Smith --------J0seph Aldridge ------.---Eugenia Rogers -James Williams Nannie Coley ----------Harold Tate -Marie Savage. -- James Warren Mozella Bass Oscar Wooten Bertha Whitfieldm Nordicia Bryant Biggest Flirt ........ ............ W illie Smith 'Typical Senior ........ ...... E dmund Gordon Most Conceited ...... ..................................................................................... .... A l bert Pearsall Echoes From Greenleaf School We look with pride at the new addition to our school and with hearts full of appreciation and gratitude we wish to thank our Superintendent, Mr. Ray Armstrong and the W. P. A. for making this addition possible. At the close of the first Semester an exhibit of all the work of the children was on display, in the school auditorium. This Culmination received much praise and was a Symbol of the fine workmanship on the part of the children. The Parents of the P. T. A. in order to raise money for the Bus Project staged a play entitled How Home Mission Came to Helen. The amount raised from this play was 38.60. 'This amount was turned over to the treasurer. At this time we wrsh to thank our parents for their splendid cooperation. A On Monday night, May 17, our annual school closing took place in the form of a Japanese Operetta, entitled O Cho San. At this time Walter Thompson was awarded the Pilot's Medal for having the highest Scholarship and deportment. Claud Yelyerton received the School prize for being the most useful boy. The school year 1936-37 has passed with great success and we look forward to the coming year with hopes for a brighter and better year.
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Parrott's Shoe Store Shoes for the family at popular prices Service Ma rlcet Just a Good Place to Tradew , J oe Frederick, Prop. 222 West Pine Street Phone 9158 ATTENTION LADIES Hair Made Healthy and Beautiful Waves a Specialty at JCJNES BEAUTY SALGN O Compliments of C3111 WYNN PHARMACY THEDY MOSES for quality and service for the , ' soo South James Street BEST TAXI sERV1cE Phone 1183 South Center Phone 140
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