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JUNIOR CLASS JUNIOR CLASS, Mrs. Kermit Malone, Sponsor TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Norvella Colvin, Clarinel Burkhalter, Martha Jo Fin- nel, Mary Lois Fulp, Martha Jo Farrow. SECOND ROW: Vera Ruth Bellow, Bette Jean Locke, Dorothy Nell Boyer, Syble McKnight, Dorothy Marie Chennault. BOTTOM ROW: Gene Burnet, Mrs. K. Malone, Bobby Cecil Moore. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Bette Jean Locke President Mary Lois Fulp Vice-President Norvella Colvin Reporter Clarinel Burkhalter Treasurer Dorothy Amlin, Martha Jo Finnel Program Committee Dorothy Marie Chennault, Vera Ruth Bellows Social Committee CLASS FAVORITES: Mary Lois Fulp and Gene Burnett. MOTTO: “Ever Onward, burn all the bridges leading back.”
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What 1 Would Like TO DOROTHY NELL HILL BE}—A good housewife and a private sec. DO—My best in everything. And Gods Will in my life SEE—All the boys who are overseas home again SAY—What I please GO—Where God shall direct my path. NORMA BURKHALTER i . i • ■ ... . , BE—Booggy Wooggy Player DO—Something worthwhile SEE}—How far a gallon of gas will go SAY—Anything as long as I'm talking GO—To Florida on my Honeymoon. t NEMA JOY HOPSON BE}—A doctor DO—Something that would help others SEE—The Bowery in New York and Man- hatten SAY—What I think about some people .GO.—Around the world. MARY LOIS FULP BE—A friend to everyone and to be a good pianist DO—My best in life SEE—Peace in the world and agreement forever SAY—Speeches without being frightened out of my wits GO—To heaven someday. VERA RUTH BELLOWS BE}—A friend to everyone, and a farmer’s wife DO—What God and my husband want me to do SEE}—Kenneth Whitehead reduce SAY—What is in my heart GO—Where all good people go. CLARINEL BURKHALTER BE—A private secretary DO—My best for others! SEE}—Vera Ruth climb that Hill SAY—Yes to someone’s personal question GO—See the Empire State Building with Mr. Ray and push him off. BETTE LOCKE BE—A privileged character DO—Jump five feet high SEE—A sword swallower swallow a sword SAY—Ain’t without being laughed at GO—to Oghomasha, Africa DOROTHY CHENNAULT BE—A millionaire SAY—BOO to all trouble makers, ' for instance....and...... SEE}—Their throats cut DO—It myself GO—To Niagra Falls DOROTHY AMLIN BE}—A mind reader DO—Be able to be one of the best bas- ketball players SAY—A few things to a few people SEE—If love will make a tadpole smack a whale down GO—Around the world. NORVELLE COLVIN BE}—A rancher’s wife DO—Stenographer work for my husband SEE—“Gophers Gulch” SAY—My own opinion on everything GO—To a desert Isle, and be out of every- one’s way for a day SYBLE McKNIGHT BE—A nurse DO—Anything I want to SAY—What I please SEE—New York GO—To college. CLIFTON GENE BURNETT BE—Gene Burnett DO—Anything SAY—That I am glad school is about out SEE—All of Texas GO—To New York. BOBBY C. MOORE BE}—An old bachelor DO—Anything I want to SAY—Anything against girls I want to SEE}—A change in the Girls GO—To a very quiet and peaceful place.
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SOPHOMORE CLASS Mrs. Georgia Armstrong, Sponsor Top Row, Left to Right: Jesse Blackerby, Mary Lou Burk, C. B. Locke, Betty Cock- rill, Kenneth Whitehead. Second Row: Nellie Marie Baker, Novidel Burkhalter, Louise Dendy, Mildred Ruth Duckworth, Mary Lou Taylor's (kodak picture did not print.) Third Row: James (Peewee) Anderson, Katie Nell Redman, Jimmie Stricklen, Sam mie Modisett, Bobby Moore. Bottom Row: Glenda Anderson, Dannie Bellows, Patsy Ruth Cooper.
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