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OAe, Indian £e,( end fab ' Ofrlty-tPitee DORIS POSEY Valedictorian Captain of Basketball Team, Baseball Team, President of Commercial Club, Assist¬ ant Editor of Annual Staff, President of Junior League. Grand Student. Likely to succeed. “The news of the day.” LEATHIE MAE JETT Salutatorian Literary Editor of Annual Staff, Secretary- Treasurer of Commercial Club, Social Chair¬ man of Dance Club, Glee Club, May Court, Treasurer of Sophomore English Club. Sweetest student in school. Always on time. “You said that right.” JOHN BENTON Balfour Award Baseball Team, Captain of Basketball Team, Operatta, Athletic Editor of Annual Staff, Dance Club, Reporter of Senior Eng¬ lish Club, Treasurer of Home Economics Club. Brown eyes and curly hair. Shoot that Basket! Swell Sport. “O. K„ Honey.” MARIE VERBURG Balfour Award President of Sophomore, Junior and Sen¬ ior Classes, President of Junior English Club, Safety Patrol, Basketball and Baseball Teams, Operetta, Office Force, May Court, Editor of Annual Staff, Vice-President of Dance Club, Commercial Club, Glee Club. Grand personality. Willing to help. “Oh, Fiddle, Faddle!” ELEVEN
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— 3Kt Indian £eqetid $aA ’3x My-tPi £e Harry Brown, our colossal “Romeo”, Forever talking to the girls, as you well know. Vera Barber, we are well aware, Is a whiz when it comes to arranging hair. Katherine Patton is a right “fetching gal”, At dear old Falmouth she was everyone’s pal. Howard Ward is popular, with a complexion of peaches and cream, As far as drawing is concerned, he’s on the beam! Mary Nash always finds something to make her smile. Just keep it up—that’s what makes life worthwhile. One of the new students which “we all sho do lak”, Is John Meredith, better known as Jack. “Bounce me, mama, with a solid beat”, That’s our “Soldierette” leader, Hazel Skinner, and is she sweet. Alma Ely’s blush is as Southern as pancakes— Everyone likes her ’cause she’s got what it takes. This charming girl is Mildred Hemp, you see, Her technique as a saleswoman is a mystery to me. Frances Snellings is jolly and a swell student too, She will be remembered as the best all-’round girl we know. The tall blue-eyed boy is Elmer Carneal, He sure is nice, that we all feel. The quiet girl with eyes so blue and cheeks so rosy, That, my friends, is Katheryn Posey. It won’t be long before blue birds will sing, Pauline Atkins has a diamond ring. Adrian Hamm is quite an artist, they say. Stick to it and, who knows, you may be famous some day. Marian Williams is a friendly lass; That’s not a personality test that she couldn’t pass. If Marie Truslow’s eyes have that wicked gleam; Don’t be scared, she’s not as bad as she might seem. This is Francis Brown and he sings like a bird; When you hear him you’ll admit he’s the best you’ve heard. To dance is Dan Moore’s delight, His partners are plentiful for his methods are right. Edna Smith is the most cheerful girl that we’s seen. Her hair is more beautiful than one could ever dream. Esther Haynes has hosts of friends— The list in her autograph book never ends. Joseph Jett sure can knock a baseball far away; He’ll probably be in the leagues some day. Our lovely historian is Mabel Hanks—- Up with the highest is where she ranks. Norman Clark is going to the army, they say; It won’t be long before he’ll be home, we pray. Who’s the girl with the pretty brown eyes? Thelma Bowling, who never says “can’t” but always tries. With that, this little poem ends—- But wait before you go, my friends— If you see a girl whose hair is unruly, That, you may be sure, is yours truly. Ardena Callahan Class Poet TEN
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JAt Indian £eqend $oa ’ JaMy-tAtea. GLORIA PEREGOY Giftorian President of Freshman Class (LB), Busi¬ ness Manager of Annual Staff, Dance Club, Glee Club, Vice-President of Commercial Club. Very studious. Forever up to something. “Lo, Kid!” CAROLINE BROOKS Testator Assistant Production Manager of Annual Staff, Social Chairman of Commercial Club, Sophomore Class Reporter, May Court, Dance Club. An excellent reporter. Good in everything. “Well, who would have thought it?” ARDENA CALLAHAN Class Poet Commercial Club, Dance Club, Assistant Literary Editor of Annual Staff, Glee Club, Saieiy Patrol, Library Committee, Cheer Leader. A sweet disposition. Good student. “What do I do now?” RALPH CHINN Prophet Secretary and Treasurer of Dance Club, Secretary of English Club, Manager of Bas¬ ketball Team, Baseball Team, Safety Patrol, Office Force, Production Manager of Annual Staff, Commercial Club Reporter. Always talking. Teasing is his hobby. “How invigorating!” TWELVE
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