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—- Ad L ' A i wh A: w. mi-i m 111 : - $ 1 mm - fTm ' p c Virginia Alexander McGuire “GINA” “Wit and energy combined, Modern, modest and refined.” President of class ' 29; Lanier So¬ ciety ’26, ’27; Glee Club ’29; Library Staff ’28, ’29, In “Gina” we find the truest of friends, a warm heart, and a smile for everybody. She always has time to spend a few minutes with another whether it be for work or play. She is absolutely and always faithful to what she is called upon to do, no matter how small the task. Mildred C. Cozad “SHORTY” “A lovable, playful active girl makes good in all she tries.” S. S. S. Society ’26, ’27; Secretary of Class ’26, ’27; President of Class ’28; Dramatic Club ’29; Library Staff ’29. Neatness personified is “Shorty.” Don’t let her decieve you by her quiet ways because we know she is jolly and mischievous. Her popularity is easily shown by the offices she has held in our class. Good luck to you “Shorty.” George Andrew Jones “I) .J.” One never knows what he’ll do next.” Lanier Society ' 26; Football ’27, ’28; Dramatic Club ’29; Assistant Business Manager of Annual ’29. He’s a boy who takes life as it comes and enjoys every minute of it. His greatest charactristic is his ability to make friends. George is a good sport and is always there when it comes to dancing and golfing. We are counting on George to make a great success some day. Margaret Adelaide McGuire “TWIN” “Her fingers witched the chords they passed along.” President of class ’26; Lanier So¬ ciety ’26, ' 27; Dramatic Club ’29; Glee Club ’29; Editor in Chief of Annual ’29. With a resolute and dependable nature, based on ground work of assurance, Margaret never allows trivi¬ alities to prevent her from carrying out her policies. Her ability is shown by the fact that we elected her Editor in Chief of our Annual. Page Fifteen
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Emma Ruth Slagle “To be frank and sincere is ray greatest fau.t of all.” Dramatic Club ’29. Ruth is the type of girl you would like to have around when in trouble or in desperate need of aid. There’s about her, too, a certain reserve and dignity which commands your atten¬ tion and respect. Nancy Caroline Justice “NANCE” ' Ye study to be quiet and to do your own business.” S. S. S. Society ’24, ' 25, ’26; Dra¬ matic Club ’29. Nancy is quiet, dignified, and studi¬ ous. She has won many friends be¬ cause of her kindness and sympathy. We are sure success is in store for her. Pearl Ruthea McCoy Your gentleness shall force more than your force move us to gentle¬ ness.” Lanier Society ' 26, ' 27; Glee Club ’29. Pearl is one of the quiet members of our class but has a winning.smile which makes many friends for her. We wish good luck for you, Pearl, and hope you will succeed. Gennett Mallonee “HARRY” “A happy-tempered bringer of the best out of the worst.” Basketball ’2b, ’29; Dramatic Club ' 29; Library Staff ’29. Gennette, known as “Harry” is sweet, has a good disposition, and is always ready to help anyone. She is sincere and faithful and has many friends in our class. We know that she will succeed in all that she at¬ tempts. Page Fourteen
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Mary Sue Cunningham “MURSUE” “Her very frowns are fairer far, Than smiles of other maidens are.” Lanier Society ’26, ’27; Dramatic Club ’29; Assistant Editor of Annual ’29; Library Staff ’29. The fact that Mary Sue is the smallest in our class doesn’t mean that she is the least noticable. It is very different from that. All of us love her and she seems to have a smile that makes life worth while. Dixie Nell Hudson “SUPER-SIX” “Enthusiasm is the genuis of sin- cereity, and truth accomplishes no victories without it.” Lanier Society ’26, ’27; Glee Club ’29; Library Staff ’28. Here’s to one of the best sports in the Senior class! Jolly, vivacious, and care-free. We love your bright dis¬ position, Nell, and wish for you the best always. Thomas Andrew Henson “GRIGGS” “Live to-day forgetting the anxi¬ eties of the past.” Dramatic Club ’29. “Griggs” is a jolly good fellow. Find him when he isn’t teasing and you will do more than his school mates have done. He has a good word for everybody, thereby making lots of friends. Alex Lee Setser “SETSCREW” “He argues for pleasure rather than principle.” Setscrew can say more witty things than you would ever expect from one of his size. However, not all of his qualities tend toward the ridiculous, for he has plenty of good sense and sound judgment.
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