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x '9 Q 3 X -1-1 WILLETTA STANLEY 3' . 'is 'sv' i N'-v-vw-F If MARY STEELE AILEEN STILL g, V3 JUNE STRICKLAND WILLETTA STANLEY is gitted with a quiet, de- mure nature. She wills to Betty Pope Scott her desire tor as many trips as possible to Greens- boro and New York. Willetta will be enjoyed as a press agent by Greensboro's Chamber of Commerce to solicit more visitors. . . . MARY STEELE catches our eye as being sportive in manner and appearance. To Mintie Belle Alsup and Martha l'loniker she resigns her daily appe- tite tor Mrs. Morgan's coleslaw. l-ler popular dress designs promise to grace the fashion pages ot McCall's magazine. . . . AILEEN STILL is a young miss endowed with a dainty grace and an entertaining wit. She makes Boots Ravenel a WE TI-IE SENIORS A 'rvf s-ki- . . . , Y Q 3 . fit 5 A fi Nm' 'ri J X --QT ,-it as T .jiffgx ' 'if-I .M Dokis SUMMEROUR' present ot her precious array of pink, yellow, . 5 and blue bows. i949 sees Aileen with a ditter- ' 'K ent type ot beaux as the manager ot an escort V Q 'i ' . bureau. . . . JUNE STRICKLAND displays the 3 L -xii A perseverance and good sense necessary tor a L.,, 1s: successful tuture. She thrusts upon l-lelen Good- mi ,,g- A: M K win and Peggy Sunderland her difficult task ot ii - collecting Girl Reserve dues. June plans to write A iiii S .JT entertaining bed-time stories tor the younger if i.- generation, and will be tondly known as Auntie HELEN SUMMERQUR June. . . . DORIS SUMMEROUR is a loyal Q , stand-by to her triends and to her school. Doris iii it contributes a collection ot birthday greeting V' i A cards to Ruth Hingst, and someday will run a X M 1 quaint little gitte shoppe, guaranteeing greeting cards tor every occasion .... HELEN SUM- y , . ii MEROUR, with sweet, lovable disposition, is an ideal character and typical Southern belle. She be- 1 !A -Q- queaths her sottdrawl to Eloise Brawley, The oracle iii L I-xi' toretells that l-lelen will win tame and fortune, as a K' ' 't : in i leading character in that noted production, Gone JESSE SUTTON With the Wind .... JESSIE SUTTON is a fine girl to know because ot easy-going amiability. She confers on Christine Jones and Betty Lester her genius in producing giggles in the midst ot serious assembly programs Jessie enjoys a lite ot leisure as a hostess in Washington political and diplomatic circles 24-
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' joviality. She gives her white ski shoes to Virginia Dukehart because QF Frances will become such an expert at making figure eights on the ice that she will entrance thousands in Madi- son Square Garden .... BETTYE SMITH radiates a glow of happiness and gaiety. She endows Imogene g Gower with her dark glasses in the hope that they will not darken her outlook on life. We can see Bettye as one of A.merica's foremost furni- ture manufacturers, specializing in Lord Byron couches .... HOR- TENSE SMITH, by her witty remarks, has kept many a student from dozing in boring classes. Her two-inch space at the senior lunch table she hopes Virginia Sims will enjoy in case it's more crowded next year. The seer predicts that she will be a famous mannikin modeling Carollyne Gowns. JUANITA SARGENT GLORIA SCI-IWAGER '!m-nm-f .IUANITA SARGENT is blessed with a constant poise and calmness which are refreshing. She passes on her magic-toned accordion to Frances Roberts. Juanita will gain the admira- tion of all Decatur for her Sunday afternoon organ recitals .... GLORIA SCHWAGER is a coy, win- some lass. Her reputation as a romantic young lady, for which Mrs. K-ehr is responsible, she assigns to Helen Baker. Gloria will capably ad- vise others about romance in her Ad- ANNE SCOTT vice to the LoveIorn column. . . . MILDRED SCOTT ANNE SCOTT gives one a feeling of FRANCES SIMMONS calmness by her quiet manner. She imposes' upon Betty Haynie her weekly history reports on Cortez. The stars reveal Anne as a research student in Colonial history and the author of several illuminating monographs .... MILDRED SCOTT is endowed with soft dark hair and green-blue eyes which give her an unusual beauty and a marked resemblance to Scarlett O'Hara. Millie hands down her admiration for football heroes to BETTYE SMITH Bevelyn Howard. She consults her horoscope before deciding to become regis- HORTENSE SMITH trar at Pierce University. . . . FRANCES SIMMONS is bubbling over with 2 i 23
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CLASS OF 1939 FRANCES THOMAS with her charming person- ality typifies the attractive high-school girl. Fannye grants Mary Louise Duffee her part in the Monday morning discussions of week-end happenings. She will run a fashionable, exclusive society column for a big New York paper. . . . FRANCES TISDALE is full of fun and a bundle of tricks. Her noble struggle to make herself heard at school she leaves to Jo McDonald to carry on. Tizzy's name will make the headlines every day as she acquits another client in her capacity as a world-famous criminal lawyer. . . . EVELYN VANDIVER reminds us of a dainty china doll. The difficulty of remember- FRANCES THOMAS 5... ing to sign her name on the board before leav- ing for Boys' High she relinquishes to Ethelyn A Hatcher. Evelyn plans to be proprietor of a taxi line between Girls' High and Boys' High to facilitate communication on rainy days .... EDNA VlCKERS has something .angelic in her nature. She wills Betty Baldwin her doll-like appearance. But times change, for our little FRANCES TISDN-E Edna is to play Patsy Kelly roles on stage and screen. . . . DOROTHY VINSON has red locks and a happy disposition. She gives her mass of golden curls to Betty Bang. So many Q Q people admire the color of her hair that she M will decide to manufacture golden hair wash for people whose hair tints are not so lovely. . . . MILDRED WHITAKER is very demure and as quiet as can be. She offers her ability to win xv'-s ' out to Nell Broadnax and Edith Jones. Micky EVELYN VANDIVER is destined to be one of the nation's leading manufacturers of confectionery, specializing in suckers and Iollipops .... WINIFRED WlLKlNSON glows with an inward celestial light. She imparts her quiet sincerity to Nell Womack. Winifred is to be the matron of an Orphans' Home and is beloved by hundreds of homeless children. 25 A 1 'S wi N? 05 S w es, tx qw M x X J r t rs . 1 ii t 6 se. is 4 :' 'iff ,'g, ..: -, .,. .s. - .-' FW- ,Ari ...zsz-3:-H Nia, , . , V:-1.4 -,- .P-... .1 X N 52 si ' 5 fi as Qs i . ,x s X Q 5 EDNA VICKERS .f is 'A is it.. 31.1 sys: , , as- -ugg. -s, bf f egg -.sfsi . fr DOROTHY VIN SON MILDRED WHITAKER 'Q WINIFRED wiLiciNsoN
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