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June 5, 1931 THE CHALK LINE 7 FRANK BRYANT Science, Mathematics, English Vocation—Teaching President Senior Class; President Debating Society; Varsity Debater ’28, ’29, ’30, ’31; Manager of Foot¬ ball ’31; Athletic Editor of Chalk Line. JESSIE L. SNEIGOCKI Johnson City, Tennessee History, English, Geography and Biology V ocation—Teaching Avocation—Making Good Bread Glee Club ’27, ’28; Honor Student ’28, ’29, ’30, ’31; Treasurer Senior Class ’31; Associate Editor Chalk Line ’31; Editor Special Edition Chalk Line ’31. THOMAS S. GARDNER Science, History, Social Science, Mathematics Vocation—Scientist Avocation—Reading President of the Student Body ’30, ’31; Vice-President of the Science Club ’30, ’31; Associate Editor of the Senior Chalk Line ’31; Publicity Agent for the “Pre- Journalist” Columbia University, ’27, ’28; Member of the Science Club ’28, ’31. MILDRED VESTINE ELLISON “BLONDY” Johnson City, Tennessee English, History, Geography V ocation—Teaching Avocation—Music Latin Club ’31; Orchestra ’29, ’30; Pi Sigma ’30; Science Club ’31; Tennis Club ’29; Campus Editor Chalk Line ’30, ’31; Carnival Queen ’31; Secretary Senior Class ’31; Business Manager Chalk Line ’30; Honor Student ’29, ’30. LACY EDWARD HARVILLE “PARSON” Burem, Tennessee Science, Social Sciene, Industrial Arts, English, History Vocation—Scientific Tricks Avocation—Playing Tennis and Golf Manager Golf ’28, ’29; Vice-President Grainger County Club ’28; Debating Club ’28, ’29, ’30; Vice-President Pestalozzian Literary Society ’29; Critic Pestaloz- zian Literary Society ’30; Campus Editor Chalk Line ’29, ’30; Associate Editor Chalk Line ’31; Associate Editor Chalk Line Senior Edition ’31; Hawkins County Club ’30, ’31; Science Club ’29, ’30; Masonic Club ’29, ’30; Pestalozzian Literary Society ’29, ’30, ’31; Tennis Club ’29, ’30, ’31; Vice-President Student Body ’31.
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6 THE CHALK LINE June 5, 1931 iijatl to tlfp (DlaBH nf ’31 □ Hail to the Class of Thirty-one And the School you attended; Your work here is accomplished but Your labors are not ended. Now the labor of life begins In real earnest and in truth; Childhood fancies are left behind, Adulthood displaces youth. What is behind you, you have seen. What is before you have not; What is in store in future years— Life—depends on you a lot. We hope that life is good to you, And gives you many treasures; We hope that your sorrows will be Outnumbered by your pleasures. The sunshine and shadows of life To all of us come and go, With summer showers and flowers; After that the winter snow. Many happy days have passed on; Some sad days have passed by too; What Fate has in store for you, Class, Will soon be revealed to you. What is vital and most worth while, At which men will never scoff? By our having lived on this earth, Will the world be better off? Will the world be any better By our having lived thereon? Is our room worth more than we are, And be well when we are gone? We were once a Senior Circle But are graduated now; May we tho be reunited, Sometime, somewhere, somehow. Hail to thee our Alma Mater, Now to thee we bid adieu, Tho we go to do our lifework, We will to thee be true. Roy B. McLain.
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8 THE CHALK LINE June 5, 1981 MARGARET REMINE Morristown, Tennessee English , Music and History Pi Sigma Pianist ’30, ’31; Y. W. C. A. Pianist ’30, ’31; Literary Editor Chalk Line ’31; Business Mgr. Senior Edition Chalk Line ’31; Lyceum Committee ’31. OSCAR AUGUSTUS CLARK “OSS” Newport, Tennessee Industrial Arts , History , Social Science and English Vocation—Teaching Avocation—Tennis Student Activities Committee ’31; “T” Club ’25, ’26, ’28, ’30; Varsity Tennis ’25, ’28; Loving Cup Tennis Tour¬ nament, Singles ’26; Loving Cup Tennis Tournament, Doubles ’25; Hiking Club ’25; Pestalozzian Literary Society ’24, ’25, ’31. FRANCES JACKSON Biology , English , Geography Secretary Pi Sigma Literary Society ’30, ’31; Dramatic Club ’27, ’28; Glee Club ’27, ’9; Orchestra ’27, ’29, ’30, ’31; Science Club ’27, ’31; Secretary ’29; President ’30, ’31; Latin Club ’27, ’28; Organization Editor Chalk Line ’29, ’30; Editor-In-Chief of Chalk Line ’30, ’31. VIRGIL EASLEY Allardt, Tennessee Mathematics , Science , History V ocation—Teaching Avocation—Growing Tall LORA BELLE GRUBB “PARROT” Bristol, Tennessee English , Social Science , Biology Vocation—Teaching Avocation—Make-up Critic Sapphonian ’30; Parliamentarian Sapphonian ’31; Y. W. C. A.; President Hiking Club ’30; Tennis Club, Glee Club ’30; Campus Editor Chalk Line ’30, ’31; Campus Editor Senior Edition ’31.
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