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SENIORS ROW l Mike Dynis ‘Twinkle, twinkle little star; Changnon made you what you are. Walter Eadie I am Opp, and I almost had to knock twice at your door. James Endicott A long fellow, but not a poet ' Albert Ferrari So bashful—but you'd be surprised. ROW II Joe Filk ins Studies never trouble me. Loren Foster I wish I knew the man who invented studies. Bill Fox Determination is the master key to success. Mary Frankie Of manners gentle, of affections mild. ROW III George Franko Strange to the world he wore a bashful look. Lewis French With radios he's a wizard. Edward Fris Good stuff is done up in small packages. John Gambriel Work is the key word to achievement. ROW IV Charles Giacabozi Failure just isn't in my line. Owen Gill Some day I'll give the ladies a break. Elsie Gore Her modest demeanor is the jewel of all. Edward Goscinski On the hardwood he did excell. ROW V George Gossett He was nearly killed once by a train of thought passing through his brain. Jane Griffin You always know when she is around. Bernadine P. Griffith Married—yet happyl Edwin Grubbs The basso who Must have his way. 22 THE REDBIRD
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SENIORS ROW I L. E. Cowsert A football hero, and can he block. Virginia Lee Crain She's as bent on Mikes as Gibralter on the ocean waves. Warren Cremer A cremer. but he'll never sour. Afton Croslin Virtue is the greatest of all mon-archs. ROW II Muriel Mae Davis Light and airy as a March wind that blows, makes friends wherever she goes. Mary C. Dawson Faithful is she in every way, always the same day after day. Russell De Lap Talk of Jacob’s Ladder, and he'll ask the number of steps. Mildred Denney Character makes its own destiny. ROW III Imogene Dillon A bonny, blooming lass is she. Eugene Dodds Many a maid's heart will stop, look and listen when the one taking her pulse is this physician. Bill Donahue People should make much of me. for great men are scarce. Fred Donini ' A worthy man is he. ROW IV Dorothy Dorris A mind is not to be changed time or place. Maxine Dorris Happy-go-lucky, fair and free; she never bothers trouble. Lenora Dorsetf I have but one rule pleasant. A Audrey Dtfwnar She gives her thou ts - vt Tittl tongue ' TQ ROW V Herbert Drake Nobody but my mama and me know what a good boy I am. Jack Drake He that has knowledge spares his words. John T. Drake And thereby hangs a tale. Evelyn Durham She doesn't say much, but will we miss her1 OF 19 3 9 21
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SENIORS ROW I Freeman Gullege I live and think nothing of it. Richard Gwyn My home is in heaven. I'm only here on a visit. Helen Hand “lust look at me, how smart I be. Veleta Hendrix “She gleams as starlight from heaven above. ROW II Geraldine Hartley A worthy ambition for any gentleman. L. H. Henson “Don't neglect your education for studying. Mary Hill “Good humor makes all things possible. Presley Hill “Better known as detective. ROW III James Holland “Our drum major—can he strut! Conrad Holt “I am king of-king-of-king of swing. Bob Huchinson He fears the wiles of maiden smiles. Wilbur Humphreys “Give me my own way and I'm happy . ROW IV Mary Ice My motto, always keep a cool head.” Alma Ice “I make no enemies, thus I have none. Paul Ice “Still water runs deep. Irma Lee Jacaway Ah-h-at last—I'm out of English class. ROW V Virginia Lee Johnson “Our beautiful belle of '39. Jessie Jones “So full of N-R-G, this lass, the pride and joy of any class. Marion Kairis A rose set with little willful thorns. Fred Kaylor “So agreeable fellows are few and far between. ' OF 19 3 9 23
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