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DEDICATION With love ami grateful appreciation, we, the class of 101S, dedicate lliis, our Skniok Sauk, to Lieutenant .John J. Ingle, our former teacher and friend. lie was head of the English Depart¬ ment a I (ireensboro High School for two rears and was liked by every pupil. In tin spring of 1017, feeling the call of his country, he left to enter the training camp at Fort Oglethorpe. lie received a commission and is now a First Lieu¬ tenant in the Adjutant General ' s Department of the Thirtieth I bvision Ileadquarters at ' amp Sevier. lie has been detailed for special service twice by his department before going “over there.” The rapidity with which he has risen in the army is suflicient proof that he is a good soldier for Uncle Sam. and we are all very proud of the fact that we have known him.
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WHO’S WHO IN G. H. S. McKfEU, LITERARY SOCIETY President, Olive ( ' ll and ley; vice-president, Blanche Mar¬ tin; secretary, Dorothy Clement; treasurer. Page Johnston; censor, Blanche Keith; critic, Margaret Murray; monitors, Florine Jennings and Frances Watson; marshals, Dorothy Clement and Maurine Moore; press reporter, Lucy Clapp. IONIAN LITERARY SOCIETY President, Dorothy McDowell; vice-president, Katherine Keith; secretary, Wilna Clendenin ; treasurer, Janice Brown; censor, Elizabeth Armstrong; critic, Julia Gold; press re¬ porter, Susie West; monitors, Mary Bess Bnrnhardt and Mil¬ dred Davidson; marshals, Julia Gold and Elizabeth Arm¬ strong. LAIH JANE GREY LITERARY SOCIETY President, Josephine Devane; vice-president, Marian Gilmer; secretary, Frances Glascock; treasurer, Mary Poole; critic, Jessie Brandt; censor, Adge Cagle; monitors, Cath¬ erine Penn and Ethel Simpson ; press reporter, Jessie Myers; marshals, Frances Shaw and Margaret Bain. DIAPHESIAN LITERARY SOCIETY President, Nosco Lewis; vice-president, Martin Berg; sec¬ retary, Wade Dorsett; treasurer, Bryan Davidson; 1st cen¬ sor, Gilmer Sherrill; 2nd censor, Cannon Murchison; press reporter, Harley Mouraine; monitors. Aubrey Edwards and George McLarty; marshals, Bob Pinnix and M ade Dorsett, chief. PHILOMELIAN LITERARY SOCIETY President, Olan Barnes; vice-president, Edwin Denny; secretary, Raymond Pearce; treasurer, Charles Stroud; 1st censor, John Carson; 2nd censor, Wallace Stamey; press re¬ porter, Walter Clegg. EUZELIAN LITERARY SOCIETY President, Morton Murray; vice-president, Mark Bain; secretary, Theodore Causey; treasurer, William Dodamead; 1st censor, Shelley Caviness; 2nd censor, James Thomas; press reporter, Charles Ragland.
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