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AUBREY TRUMAN HUDSON Aubrey has done a fine job as president of the Student Council, and has been one of our most outstanding athletes. He partici- pated in basketball, baseball, track, and was co-captain of the football team. Aubrey had the leading male part in our Senior play. He is successful in everything he does. After graduation he will continue his education. IOSEPHYNE HUNTER I IIOI I Io is one of the most ambitious girls in the class. She did a fine job of playing Mrs. Skinner in the Iunior play. Io was a member of the Senior Chorus, Golden Herald, and she served as a cheerleader for three years. Her big heart and great ambition will surely help her in being a successful beautician. ll-XNET HUDSON Ianet has a disposition that can take any kind of teasing. She was a member ot the Golden Herald for two years. During her Senior year Ianet was the co-society editor and business manager. She. was on the publicity and ad- vertisement committees and also an usher for both the Iunior and Senior plays. Ianet is planning to become a beautician after graduation. PEARL WINIFRED I ONES ' ' Winnie Winnie is the pep of the class. She lives in Ellendale and is sure to let you know it. She is on the feature staff of the Golden Herald, a Student Council representative, and a member of Girls' Shop. She was a member of both the Iunior and Senior plays. Her ambi- tion is to be rich. We wish her Well! She always says Search me! When she gets rich We Will.
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MAXINE E. GIVEN S Max Max is the light-hearted and gay member of our class. She is always Willing to lend a help- ing hand. She was chosen co-captain of the hockey team and was a member of the bas- ketball and softball teams. Max was a mem- ber of Senior Dramatics and Girls' Shop. She took leading parts in both class plays. She is now employed by the Diamond State Tele- phone Company and will continue work after graduation. IOSEPHINE MAE HOLSON NIO!! Io is the quietest member of our class. She was a member of the Senior Library Club. lo's hobby is taking pictures. Her favorite sport is basketball. Io is always ready to help anyone when she can. Her ambition is to become a nurse. IEANNE HEARN Ieanne has been a member of the Girls' Shop Club for two years and a member of Photog- raphy Club. In the Iunior play she played one of the leading roles as Cornelia and in the Senior play had the leading role of Miss Brooks. She likes hockey and has participated in it for two years. You will probably hear her saying, Number p1ease, after graduation. BESSIE PEPPER HOUSTON Bessie is one of the quiet members of the class. Her ability to do things correctly has helped our class through the years. Her am- bition to become a successful housewife has already been fulfilled. She was a member of the Library Club and treasurer of the Athletic Council.
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PAULINE L. KEELER Polly Polly has been a member of the Drum Major- ettes during her four years of high school. She was in charge of the ads for the play during the last two years. She took part in the Iunior play and also had the part of Elsie in the Senior play. Her participation in hockey and basketball keeps her busy be- sides being a representative of Student Coun- cil and a member of the Senior Chorus and Sussex County Chorus. MILDRED IEAN MACKLIN nlecnn lean has been a member of Chorus for two years and a guard on the basketball team for three years. She is also on the Golden Herald staff. Iean can often be heard saying, My goodness, and her hobby is listening to Ianet's jokes in home-ec class. For some strange reason, she seems to be very fond of red hair! Iean's pleasant personality will make many people happy when she becomes a nurse. NORMA MARIE KING Kingy Kingy is one of the peppiest girls in the Senior class. Her flashing smile and gay laugh catch the attention of everyone. She represented our class in Student Council during her four years in high school. She also was in the Photography Club and Senior Chorus and did a fine job as prompter in the Senior play You probably have heard her say, May I help you? several times at the lim-bo Curb Service. EARL PHILLIP MITCHELL Earl is a quiet guy with an indescribable laugh. He has been active in football, basket- ball and track during his high school years. Earl is president of the Athletic Board of Con- trol, co-captain of the basketball team, mem- ber of the Golden Herald staff, and he worked on the scenery for both Iunior and Senior plays. He was active in the F.F.A., Barber Shop Quartet, and Athletic Council. Earl hopes to .become a mechanic. We know he will succeed.
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