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Ohe spoTLIGHT PEARL VOLIVA A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance 4-H Club, 1-2; Literary Society, 2; Secretary of Vocational Club, 4; Glee Club, 1-2. CARLTON WEST Oh, for the sight of a hashful maid'.” DORIS WHITE Modest and simple and sweet.” Basketball, 4; Vocational Club, 4; Literary Society, 2; Glee Club, 2. GRACE WHITE She is ever a good sport and a true friend.” Glee Club, 2-3; Girls’ Hi-Y, 4; Commercial Club, 4. GEORGE WILLIAMS It is Rood to live and learn.” Orchestra, 4; Debating Squad, 4; Public Speaking Club, 3; Glee Club, 4. HELEN WILLIAMS She's one of the quiet kind whose natures never vary.” Girls’ Hi-Y, 4; Vocational Club, 4. WILFORD WILLIAMS He never tastes the joy that springs from labor.” Newsflash Staff, 3; Co-Editor Yellow Jacket, 4. VIRGINIA WORTH With voice so gentle and eyes so bright. She moves before us, a guiding light.” Student Council, 1; Glee Club, 3; Annual Staff, 3; Debating Squad, 3-4; Yellow Jacket Staff, 4; Monogram Club, 4; Girls’ Hi-Y, 4; Cheer Leader, 4. J 7 I 1 )+ ' b r
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JESSIE SKINNER The windy satisfaction of the tongue. Assistant Business Manager of Yellow Jacket, 4; Chaplain of Girls Hi-Y, 4; Dramatic Club, 4; Glee Club, 3; Co-Captain of Girls’ Track Team, 4; Basketball, 4. %. m UC OTHY SPENCE re fa a ilyt will talk,—ye gods, bow s e u ill talk. NS SHELTON STEVENS Style is the man bintse Basketball, 1-2-3-4; Baseball, 1-2-3-4; Glee Club, 1-2; Football, 4; Monogram Club, 4; Commercial Club, 4; President of Class, 4; Student Council, 4. KATHERINE TAFT She’s one that doesn't make a fuss, Nor one we scry often see; But just the same she's a Rood old scout. That's nuiet Katherine. Sewing Club, 4; Hiking Club, 4. LIZZIE BELL TARKINGTON Her uays are ways of pleasantness. Glee Club, 1-3; Literary Society, 2; Girls’ Hi-Y, 4. MAUDE TURNER Wit and beauty, truly a rare combination. Dramatic Club, 4; Glee Club, 2-3-4; Literary Society, 3; Reporter of Commercial Club, 4; Assistant Editor Spotlight, 4. LINDA UPTON An open hearted maiden. True and pure. Literary Society, 2; Girls’ Hi-Y, 4; Basketball, 4; Captain of Girls’ Field Day, 4; Glee Club, 1-2-3. MARY ELIZABETH UPTON Of me you may write in tl e blackest of ink, ' say what I mean and I know what I think'. Basketball, 1-2-3-4; Glee Club, 2-3; Treasurer of Literary Society, 2; Girls’ Hi-Y, 4.
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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE SENIOR CLASS 19 3 5 WE, The Senior Class of ’3 5, knowing that The old order changeth, yielding place to the new, do, after manifold strivings and struggles, give up our place to those who follow after us. The Senior Class hereby bequeath with sorrow and regret (?) the following articles: Article I. To the Class of ’36: 1. Our reputation for dignity and conducting ourselves properly at all times. 2. The Senior privileges, which were promised to us by Mr. Bundy, but which we never received. 3. The honored rooms I and II. 4. The privilege of being shown respect by the student body’s standing when the Seniors march into Chapel. Article II. To the teachers the problem of finding better students than we were. Article III. Mildred Bright leaves the honor of winning first place in a beauty contest to Helen Cooper. Article IV. Kathleen Midgett’s power with Mr. Ross to any fortunate French student. Article V. Mac Duff’s emphatic French pronunciations to Noah Morrisette. Article VI. Doc Lowry’s preference for Miss Gordon to Selma Watson. Article VII. Viola Emery leaves her dainty feet to Elaine G.viderson. Article VIII. Article IX. John Spruill, and Article X. Article XI. Article XII. Article XIII. Article XIV. Lane. Esle Hobbs’ sneeze to Dorothy Williams. Shelton Stevens and Philip Morrisette leave their athletic ability to Luther Mann. Caroline Greenlcaf’s gift of gab to Barbara Hite. James Jackson’s wavy locks to David Stick. Albert Luton’s privilege of ringing the bell to Bill Parker. Sarah Seeley’s height to Kathleen Jackson. Elizabeth Peed leaves the path to S. B. Seymour open for Bertha Article XV. Jack Sawyer’s title of King of Romance” to Emmett Sawyer. We hereby set our hands and seals to this our last will and testament on this day, March 13, 193 5. KATHLEEN MIDGETT, Chairman WITNESSED BY: ELIZABETH PEED Mr. Bundy’s Detention Hall JESSIE SKINNER
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