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CLASS ELIZABETH RICHARDSON linterecl l948. Black Team. Welfare Club. K.Y.B. Club, III, IV. Christiain Forum, II, III. Maid of Honor, Pretty is as pretty does . . . yellow daisies against a black back- ground . . . good-looking . . . never a harsh word . . . a melodious voice . . . always true to Signal Mountain . . . champion golfer and swimmer . . . one love--the University of Virginia . . . a perfect lady . . . loved by all . . . Southern belle . . . She Walks in beauty- tLizabeth, our lovely Maid of Honor. JULIA PATTON RIMMER Idntered 1948. Blue team. Welfare Club. Class Secretary, I. Honor Society. Ill, IV. Student Council, vice-president, IV. Splinter, I. Static, II, III. Li- brary Club, I. Junior Glee Club, president, 7, 83 president, I. Senior Glee Club, II, III, IV. Varsity Glee Club, II, III, IV. K.Y,B. Club, IV, Class play, T Il Inevitable desire to diet . . . bananas with ice cream . . . I've just got to study . . . true Baylorite . . . frequent trips to Georgia Tech . . . beautiful, long hair, peaches and cream complexion in every field . . . gregarious . . . our Pat. OF '54 fixed with flowers and ribbons . . . . . . gentle and tactful . . . talented Beauty IS truth, truth beauty FRANCES SHEPARD Entered 1951. Blue team. Welfare Club. Music Club, IV. Senior Glee Club, II, III, IV. Varsity Glee Club, II, III. K.Y.B. Club, IV. Sincere concern for everyone . . . helpful attitude . . . longing for weekends in LaFayette and at Auburn . . . stylish skirts and sweat- ers . . . pretty high soprano voice displayed in duets for the Glee Club . . . avid reader . . . passion for the color blue and Woodhue perfume . . . aversion to spelling . . . to attend Agnes Scott, her ambitiong to be a laboratory technician, her profession. MARSHALL SOYARS lintcrefl 1951. lilack 'l'cam. Welfare Club. Senior Glee IV, chairman of programs. 'Theater Arts Club, III. Club, IV. French Club. . . . 'tEbb Tide . . . . apple of every . good French Club A gentle breeze blowing . . . cherry blossoms delightful southern accent . . . stylish clothes . . boy's eye . , . great mathematical ability . . programs . . . stories of Zee trip to Paree . . . Hollins aspirant . . . favorite perfume, Tigress . . . striking formals . . . dark, dashing eyes . . . sophistication plus . . . musical talent . , . frequent trips to Richmond . . . Marshall, our Virginia belle. G-D 5.
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SENIOR CLASS LENORA JANE POWELL Theater Arts Club, III: secretary, IV. Art Workshop, IV. Gorgeous blue eyes . . . friendly smile . . . tailored clothes . . . great admiration for Georgia Tech . . . exciting week-ends in Atlanta . . . passion for Daytona Beach in August . . . after fourth period: Oh, why did I take Trig? . . . divine parties at Powell's Folly on the lake . . . sea goddess . . . popular Lookout Mountain gal.. .our L. J. MARGARET JANE RAULSTON Entered 1948, 1952. Blue team. Welfare Club. Senior Glee Club, IV. Music Club, IV. Class Play, 7. Adorable smile . . . peaches and cream complexion . . . gleaming chestnut hair . . . mellow alto voice . . . a born lady . . . lovable and shy . . . Bobby, the boy in her life . . . her favorite color, blue . . . scads of good-looking clothes . . . sews for herself . . . sweetP grincess-like charm . . . here's to Peggy-Jasper's gift to G. . . HILDAGARDE ELIZABETH REEVES Entered 1948. Blue team. Welfare Club. Class president, III. May Queen. Ka- leidoscope, IV. Christian Forum, II, III. Red Cross Swimming, III. Art Work- shop, III, IV. Camera Club, IV. Class Play, T. A Venus of love and beauty . . . sweetness and generosity personi- fied . . . light blonde hair, laughing, green eyes, and tiny, tiny feet . . . experienced traveler over the United States and Europe . . . unknowing heartbreaker . . . mischievous smile . . . never carries a grudge . . . a soft, excited voice saying, Oh, y'all, let me tell you. . . . Hilda-our gorgeous Queen of May. NANCY ELIZABETH REYNOLDS Entered 1948. Black team. VVelfare Club. French Club, IV. Theater Arts Club, secretary, III, IV. Sparkling blue eyes . . . beautiful, baby-pink complexion . . . server of luscious desserts at marvelous slumber and bridge parties . . . a lady . . . kind and sympathetic nature . . . terrible allergy to peanuts . . . desperate efforts in burning the midnight oil . . . out- bursts of hysterical giggles . . . well-groomed, but not idle, hands . . . our Nancy, a truly wonderful person. G-D5 Entered 1948. Black Team. Welfare Club. K.Y.B, Club, IV. Christian Forum, II.
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'bo SENIOR CLASS SARAH STEPHENSON Entered 1948. Blue Team. Welfare Club. Splinter, II. Annual Board, IV. Junior Glee Club, 7, 8. Senior Glee Club, I, II, III, IV. Music Club, IV. Varsity Volleyball, II, III. Team captain of class, III. K.Y.B. Club, III. French Club, IV. Art Workshop, III, IV. Camera Club, IV. Class play, I. A trip to Mexico . . . beautiful clothes of her own making . . . love of cameras, angora socks, and jewelry . . . the personincation of dependability and loyalty . . . an unusual amount of good sense . . . featured in Believe It or Not for riding in a horse show at the age of fourteen months . . . outstanding athletic ability . . . valuable points contributor to the Blue Team . . . an indispensable member of our class. SUSAN STONE Entered 1948. Blue team. Welfare Club. Class secretary, 8. National Honor Society, IV, English medal, 7. Library Club, I. Music Club, IV. Christian Forum, II. French Club. president, IV. Theater Arts Club, III, IV. Art Work- shop, IV. Camera Club, IV. Girl Scouts, vice-president, 7, 8. Poise . . . ability to make everyonel feel at ease . . . avid bridge player . . . love of the out-of-doors . . . calm determination . . . Still water runs deep . . . Chanel No. 5 . . . Pink coats, shrimp cocktail, swiss cheese . . . our true, sincere Susan. CAROLE SULLIVAN Entered 1948. Black Team. Welfare Club. K.Y.B. Club, Ill. Theater Arts Club, III, president, IV. Class play, T. Girl Scouts, T. Charming . . . soft-spoken southern lady . . . slow, husky drawl . . . answers the telephone with Hello-o-0-o . . . spit-fire determination . . . good-looks . . . essence of femininity . . . mania for bubble baths . . . beauty contest winner . . . perfect ligure . . . sweet and friendly disposition . . . millions of boy friends . . . summer trips to the beach . . . dark green Buick seen roaring between G.P.S. and McCallie . . . favorite expression: a sympathetic, Well, Baby . . . one of the Signal Mountain clan . . . Carole, a lovable girl. NANCY TURNBULL Entered 1948. Blue team, Welfare Club, class representative, III. National Honor Society, III, IV. Splinter 7, III. Kaleidoscope, IV. Library Club, I. Music Club, IV. Varsity Basketball, IV. Varsity Volleyball, II, III. French Club, IV. Theater Arts Club, III, IV. Art Workshop, IV. Camera Club, IV. May Queen's Attendant, T. Limitless versatility . . . adaptable to any situation . . . participant in a successful Baylor play . . . expressive green eyes . . . brains . . . vivacious personality and a wonderful sense of humor . . . main attraction at any dance . . . confidence . . . ability to remain on the Star Honor Roll . . . luscious tan and perfect figure . . . industrious and hardworking member of the annual board . . . desire to attend Duke. GDS,
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