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■ ' ■:■■■■■ ■■:■■-■■ . ■ .. . ■ .... .■■ ' :. .■ .... ,,... ... ... ■ ■■:■.■■:.■■■ ■■,■■. .. ■ .v. .. ■■ ■ ■ m SINGLEY, LFF, - Souwilpa, Ala. )oy rules in him like a summer moon. S Club 1:2; Football 1:2; Baseball 1:2; Campus Shirk 2. SKIPPER, ELIZABETH A. A. DeKalb One that was a woman. Thespian Club 2; Glee Club 2; Debate Club 2; Home Economic Club 1:2; Pres. Home Econ. Club 1:2; Tennis 1:2. SNiDER, ALICE CLAYTON - - - - Shuqualak Beauty is truth, truth beauty. Thespian Club 1:2; Home Economic Club 1:2; Art Edt. Lion 1:2; Most Courteous Girl 2. STANLEY, GRACIE - A. A. - - Electric Mills ' ' A pard-like spirit, frank and sweet. STEELE, WILBUR ■ A.A. - Fulton A tower of strength which stood four square to all the winds that bleu. Thespian Club 1:2; S Club 1:2; Football 1; Pres. S Club 2; Tennis 1. STENN1S, JOY - A.A. - Macon Age cannot wither her, nor custom stale her infinite variety. Thespian Club 2; French Club 2; Debate Club 2; Sec. Soph- omore Class 2; Asst. Edt. Collegian 2; Sec. Debate Club 2. STEVENS, OMAR - Smithville He is the ladies ' delight. French Club 2; S Club 1:2; Glee Club 1; Basketball 1:2. STEWART. PH1LUP ------ Sarepta He ' s a jolly good fellow. S Cub 1:2; Football 1:2; Basketball 1; Tennis 1:2. TAYLOR, ETF1EL A.A. Macon ' •Life ' s no joke; that ' s true, she says, but there ' s no use- being long-faced about it. Thespian Club 1:2; Commercial Club 1:2. TINSLEY, GRACE - A.A. - - Scooba She was a form of life and light. VAN DEVENDER, CLINTON A.A. - - Gho ' son Nothing is more friendly to a friend than a friend in need. S Club 1:2; Basketball 1; Baseball 1:2, Football 1. WADE, MAX - Cslhcun City He seemed so near and yet so far. Commercial 1:2; S Club 1:2; Football 1:2. WEBSTER, HORACE - A.A. - - Caledonia Hope elevates and joy brightens his crest. Tennis 1:2. WELLS, HOYT ----- A.A. - - - - - Shuqualak True as is the dial to the sun. Glee Club 1; Thespian Club 1:2; French Club 1; Art Edt. Lion 2 WENDOLKOWSKI, WALTER A.A. DeFuniak Springs, Fla. Studious to please, yet not ashamed to fail. Thespian 1:2; French 1:2; Reporter French Club 1; G ' ee Club 1:2; Most Popular Boy 1; Cheerleader 1:2; Tennis 1:2. Base- ball 1:2. WESLEY, WOODY A.A. DeFuniak Springs, Fla. Aye, every inch a king. Glee Club 1; S Club 1:2; French 1; Sports Edt. Collegian 2; Fcolball 1; Tennis 1. WIGGINS, CARL - A.A. - Evergreen, Ala. The greater man, the greater courtesy. Thespian 1:2; Baseball 1:2. WOOTEN, BYRON - - DeFuniak Springs. Fla. For man is m. n, and master of his fate. Glee Cub 1; French Club 1. KOBINSON, M. D. Tremont Eyes bright with things he never tells. Baseball 2. 1 INOLF.Y, HEWITT - - - DeFuniak Springs, Fla. Free hearted, a pal to all. S Club 1:2; Tennis 1:2; Baseball 1:2. ohri omoxzi 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i 1 1 i i i i i t it i i i i i 1 1 1 i 1 1 i i i i i 1 1 i Mill I J I I I I I I
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ofin omoxzi 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i ii i i i i i i ii i i i i i i i i i i i i i Mill I I I I I I I I MARSHALL, HOLLY A. A. Cedar Bluff A girl of sterling quality and many gifts that endear her to all who come in contact with her. Thespian Club 1:2; Glee Club 1; Edt. Lion 2; Reporter Soph- omore Class 2; Sec. B. T. U. 2; Most Intellectual Student 2. McCOY, ISOBEL - A.A. - DeKalb The hand that made you good, hath made you fair. French Club 2; Thespian Club 1:2; Commercial Club 1:2; Reporter Freshman Class 1. McDADE, EUGENIA - - A.A. Sucarnochee Too true to flatter, too kind to sneer. McLAURIN, EDN ' A EARL A.A. - - - A still tongue oft portrays a deep mind. McNeil, wilson a. a. ... - ' ' Men are of two kinds and he is the kind I would like to be. Preston Bailey McQUARY, LEE A.A. Woodland What a bother to be handsome. Thespian Club 2; S Club 1:2; Most Handsome Boy 1; Football 1:2; Basketball 1:2. MILLER, GLYNN A.A. - - - - - Scooba Sometimes I sit and think and think and think, and some- times I just sit and sit and sit. Debate Club 1. MILLER, DORIS AA.. Philadelphia Sincerity is the keynote of her personality. Thespian Club 2; Glee Club 2; French Club 1:2; Edt. Collegian 2; Miss E. M. ]. C. MOORE, ROBERT - - - - A.A. - - - - Riderwood, Ala. He who loves not wine, women, nor song, remains a fool his whole life long. S Club 1:2; Glee Club 2; Football 1. NICHOLSON, ALENE A.A. Ulica On her is bestowed all the sweetness and loveliness of womanhood. President Thespian Club 2; Thespian Club 1:2; Glee Club 1:2; Debate Club 2; French Club 2; Secretary-Treasurer Debate team; President Wesley Foundation 2; Circulation Manager Collegian 2; Friendliest Girl 2; Secretary-Treasurer French Club. OUBRE, A. J. A.A. Scooba Cheerfulness is cheaper than grouchiness; why pay the price? S Club 2; Tennis 1:2; Baseball 2; Football 1:2: Commercial Cub 1:2; Vice-Pres. Commercial Club 1. POOLE. FRANK A.A. - - When study interferes with a good time, DeKalb jut study. POOLE, MARGARET - - A.A. - - - - Electric Mills ' ' Work is work and must be done, yet as I work I have my fun. RAE, IMA A.A. - - - Porterville Grace is in all her steps, heaven in her eyes. SANFORD, ANNIE RUTH - - - - A.A. - - - - Preston In her modesty, like a star among earthly lights. SANFORD. LEONARD ' ' Let knowledg A.A. ----- Preston grow from more to more. SATERFIELD, WALTON ■ - - - A.A. - - Y ' o ' ung in limb, in judgment old. Glee Club 1; Baseball 1:2. Collinsville SHEPARD, MARVEL A.A. - - - DeKalb Neat in appearance, pleasing manner — and a very likeable person. Home Economic Club 1:2; Thespian Club 1:2; Glee Club 1:2; Sec.-Treas. Wesley Foundation 2; Sec.-Treas. Home Ec. Club 2.
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-J i£. ohJioniois, • • BODY— The big part ROBERT MOORE CARBURETOR— Distributor of hot air CHARLES ROSENBERG BRAKE— Always handy JACK KALEY CUTOUT— Source of noise DORIS CLARK CRANK— Always trying to start something HELEN C. CONNER MOTOR— Medium of motion GARTH ALEXANDER CLOCK— Sometimes slow JOHN BOUNDS HORN— Loudest part HILDA GLASGOW LICENSE— A necessity HOLLY MARSHALL GAS— Always running something . OMAR STEVENS OIL- Always helping out ALENE NICHOLSON SPRING— Lively part DELTRESS KELLEY SPARE TIRE— Always behind ETHEL TAYLOR MUFFLER— Quiet please MARTIN JOHNSON EXHAUST PIPE— Always missing LEONARD SANFORD WINDSHIELD— A protector PAUL ADAMS RUNNING BOARD— Always being stepped on WILLIAM ETHRTDGE CHOKER— Always pulled on PENNEY JACKSON SPOT LIGHT— Confusing to those meddling JAMES HODGES PAINT— Plenty of it MARTHA BYRD GEAR SHIFT— Always in the way HORACE WEBSTER BATTERY— Always run down CLINTON VAN DEVENDER FOOTFEED— Always pressed on ELIZABETH SKIPPER BUMPER— Always hitting something EUNICE ADAMS TOP— Six foot from ground BYRON WOOTEN BED— Close to the ground GRACE KITCHENS TAIL LIGHT— A ' ways out at night WILBUR STEELE The driver of the E. M. J. C. flivver is Prof. Oliver accompanied by the back seat drivers . . . the faculty.
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