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SENIOR SUPERLATIVES Bob Bass Best All round Boy Most Sincere Everything that rocs to make up a typical senior may be found in Boh. for his abilities arc as varied as his interests, which arc wide enough to include such different fields as horticulture, photography, poetry, war. and love. Orcla Powell Best All-round Girl Most Sincere And here’s a girl of whom it might he said. “If you want a thing done, get Orgla to do it ; for Orgla seems to l e able to do almost anything required of her with uncommon ease ami dispatch. Albert Burnette Best Dressed Bou If there were a magazine. “Young Esquire. Albert would appear in the leading fashion plate for Spring Styles of ’43. Catherine Byrnes Best Dressed Girl Girls, when you have trouble selecting your new spring outfit, just come over to Hartsville High and ask for Catherine Byrnes. She’s our “Mademoiselle” style editor for 1950. Jack Gainey Friendliest Boy Did anyone ever feel a warmer, firmer handclasp than Jack’s? or meet a friendlier smile? Sarah Frances Mixon Friendliest Girl “Sissy’s stock of friends never seems to run out, because her sincere goodwill includes you and me and all the rest of the world except Hitler. Mussolini. ami llirohito. Harrell Gardner Most Optimistic Boy Even the prospect of being “caught in the draft” couldn’t erase that impish grin from Harrell's face, for he still goes on playing pranks as in pre-war times. Joyce Gaston Most Optimistic Girl Rationing conies and hair turns grey; but Joyce pushes the war effort along in her own merry way.
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SENIOR SUPERLATIVES Ervin McLendon Best Mannered Boy No girl need ever fear a moment's embarrassment with Ervin, for his manners are impeccable. Behold the modern Ix»:d Chesterfield seating his girl of the moment. Merle Davis Best Mannered Girl Perhaps some day, instead of referring to Emily Post, we may be following Merle Davis's newer and more up-to-date rules of etiquette. Bob BASS Most in Love Spring is in the air. tra-la. Birds are singing and flowers are springing. But if you want first hand information on love, ask Boh, the sentimental | oet; he knows. Ruth Barbie Most in Love If Bol» can’t tell you, just take a look at Ruth, who seems to he enjoying a quiet tete-a-tete with our young Romeo. Charles Dalton Shyest Boy How Charles would like to get around that big obstacle between him and Anne! Some boys would simply slice through anything that got in their way. but | erhaps Charles is afraid such a procedure might frighten Miss Mullet away. Anne Cannon Shyest Girl But Anne, a'lso, is peeping shyly around that fern to see just what the young man intends to do altout the situation. We are sure, from the expression on Anne’s face, that she is half hoping his rising courage will throw caution to the wind. Harrell Gardner Most Mischievous Boy Keenest Sense of Humor What mischief have we here? We wonder whose brain hatched up the latest plot that is alnnit to disturb the peace of the school’s most tranquil spot —the library, of all places! Sarah Frances Mixon Most Mischievous Girl Keenest Sense of Humor Whatever’ brewing, surely Sarah’s in it as deep as Harrell: but don’t be too harsh, for here they’re only having a little harmless fun.
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Keith Flowers Pressly Coker Clara Ingram Claire Jones . JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary . . . Treasurer Faydene Adams Virginia Benenhaley Nancy Brodie Doris Burton Bertha Cato Virginia Collins Merlee Conner Ethel Cook Willene Cooper Jean Crawford Emodene Dai vis Margy Dean Rosalie Edwards Betty Jean Ellis Marian Fields Lynnora Fink Mildred Flowers Peggy Galloway Barbara Gaston Patsy Ann Goodson Nellie Hale Eunice Hatfield Margaret Henderson Onie Hicks Maggie Horne Doris Houck Betty Huggins Clara Ingram Billie Johnson Carolyn Johnson Eunice Johnson Jack Alford James Atkinson John Beasley Tommy Brown FI ugh Campbell Brooks Cassady Edward Cassady Blayne Cauthen Marvin Chaplin Earl Chapman Pressly Coker Clyde Compton Eldon Courtney John Easterling Trellas Edwards C. R. Pink Charles Flowers Keith Flowers Walter Gainey Harold Galloway Jack Gandy Duckett Gardner GIRLS Helen Ray Johnson Jacquelyn Johnson Ruth Johnson Claire Jones Marie Jordan Mildred Jordan I ou Beth Kelly Jean King Mary Karl King Lillian Lee Christine Lloyd Rozelle Lloyd Theresa Left Miriam Lunn Joan Malone Louise Malphus Betty McClary Joyce McElveen Lillian McLeod Sue Green McLeod Josephine Marshall Sara Mixon Doris Moody Carolyn Moore Lizzie Morrell Helen Elizabeth Munn Willene Newsome Margie Northcutt Mary Northcutt Eunice Elizabeth Norton BOYS Jimmie Gardner Paul Garland Charles Henderson Brastice Howell Bill Howie Lide Howie Tommy Howie Charles Huggins J. C. Hulsey Jake King Laverne Huggins Charles Langston Ted Large Ralph Livingston Jack Mixon Carl Morrison Early Morrison Sam McAlpine Bunyan McCoy Willis McKnight Rankin McNeese Ray Newsome Vernon Northcutt Dorothy Outlaw Kathleen Outlaw Julia Frances Parrott Winifred Parrott Pearl Parker Daisy Petty Margaret Privette Bessie Register Ruth Rogers Katherine Segars Tessie Segars Helen Shaw Peggy Sing Rosalee Singletary Jacquelin Smith Sadie Smith Dorothy Mae Steen Mamie Stewart Bernice Sullivan Mildred Taylor Sarah Anne Thatcher Helen Vaughan Virginia Waldron Christine Walters Dorothy Watford Betty Watkins Louise Wase Gwendolyn Williams Rosine Winburn Virginia Winburn Geraldine Young S. B. Norwood Lyndal Odom Waverland Odom Floyd Parker J. C. Parnell Lorraine Parnell Fant Pritchard Bob Radford LaCoste Reid S. B. Roberts James Ross Edward Saleeby Harrison Smith Boyd Sparrow W. J. Stokes Jim Stuckey Gregg Tedder Charles Thomas Rock Truett Don Dvner James Wase Edward Watt Page Twenty-six
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