Greenville High School - Tau Yearbook (Greenville, NC)

 - Class of 1941

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Lih Sugg Frances Sivinclell Ruby Taylor Bruce Thigpen Betty Tyson Burney Warreyi Susie Warren Lib Wells Senior Superlatives, Continued Most individual Ruby Taylor, Herbert W. Lee Most talented Ruby Taylor, J. N. Williams Most dependable Mary Sue Moore, Bruce Mayo Most tactful Mary Sue Moore, J. B. Kittrell Wittiest Wilma Cozart, Edgar Denton Teacher’s pet Betsy Hobgood, Fenner Corbett Most “ooyyiph” Betty Tyson, C. B. Rowlette Moodiest Betty Tyson, Herbert White Lee Most indifferent Peggy West, John Collins Most ynodern Ruby Taylor, John Collins Most vivacious Lib Wells, Edgar Denton Siveetest Joy Flanagan, Fenner Corbett Most graceful Jodie Flanagan, Travis Flanagan Biggest line-shooter Lib Sugg, Travis Flanagan Most ideal Joy Flanagan, Larry James Most versatile Jane Harrison, Herbert White Lee Most intellectual Jane Scoville, J. N. Williams Best leader Jane Harrison, Fenner Corbett Most friviolous Jennie C. Joyner, C. B. Rowlette Most affected . Lib Sugg, John Collins Laziest Travis Flanagan, Ann McCormick Peggy West Edna Eaiie Whichard Eyyyynie Lou White Gloyda Whitehurst Frances Willard Elizabeth Williayns J. N. Williayyis Louise Wooteyi

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; Ann McCormick ■ Doris Nelson Margaret Nelson Naomi Overton i Deivey Page Nina Reclditt Anna Lee Register Doris Roberts Senior Superlatives Most attractive Joy Flanagan, J. B. Kittrell Best personalitg Jane Scoville, J. B. Kittrell Best looking Jodie Flanagan, Larry James Best dressed Ruby Taylor, John Collins Most popular Jane Harrison, C. B. Rowlette Best all around Betty Tyson, J. B. Kittrell Cutest Lib Sugg, Snag Clark Most likely to succeed Jane Scoville, Herbert W. Lee Most studious Anna Lee Register, J. N. Williams Best dancer Ann McCormick, C. B. Rowlette Most athletic Betty Tyson, Larry James Best disposition Jane Harrison, Fenner Corbett Most bashfid Mamie Ruth Gilbert, Edmond Boyd Friendliest Jane Scoville, Fenner Corbett Most musical Jennie C. Joyner, J. N. Williams Best sense of humor : Wilma Cozart, Edgar Denton Biggest flirt Lib Sugg, Ralph Hunter Most talkative Jennie C. Joyner, Ollie Clark Best figure Doris Roberts Best physique Larry James Most sincere Ruby Taylor, Bruce Mayo Edna Ross C. B. Rowlette Jean Rush George Saacl Paul Scott Jane Scoville Staley Smith Vera Dare Stocks



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CongTatulations to Mr. J. L. Little, who is now serving his thirty-fourth year on the Greenville school board. For twenty-two years Mr. Idttle served faithfully as chairman of the board. During this year he was suc- ceeded by Mr. E. G. Flanagan. Under Mr. Little’s chairmanship outstanding progress has been made in the Green- ville schools. B. B. Sugg, mayor of Greenville, who has always shown utmost in- terest in the students of Greenville high school. It is the hope of Mayor Sugg that some sort of school ex- pansion program may be offered the .students of Greenville in the near I ' ll lure, so that students will have the needed conveniences in continuing their education. Urging that some sort of school expansion program be started soon is the whole-hearted idea of Superin- tendent J. H. Rose. During the twenty years which Mr. Rose has been superintendent of the Greenville City Schools, students, coming and going, have looked upon him as their leader, one who has endeavored to make their school life profitable and enjoyable. Here’s to Colonel Flanagan, as the students know him, the new chairman of the school board. He has constant- ly shown his willingness and desire to better the schools of Greenville. “Colonel” has proved, in all his efforts, to be a worth-while friend of all students.

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