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msn:-rbrr ,va - jf' ' gt if rl' the raduolin ClflSS 0ffICEllS LAXVRENCE G.ARLAND Ur was a Illllll, take lfim for all in all, I .rllall noi look upon hir likr again. Our elhcient class president is Lawrence Garland whose record is evidence of the high esteem in which he is held. His sunny disposition has won him many friends, and he will, no doubt, conquer many of the hard problems of life by beguiling them with his sunny smile. Repeatedly elected to class office, he has always repaid the confidence of his classmates by consistently working for their interests. ELIZABETH L1ooN Cnmrly and fair ami yvnllf- of di.rpo.rl!fon. Our vice-president, Elizabeth Ligon, is one of the most popular girls who ever attended Henry Clay. Unassuming, steady, and dependable, she has the ability to apply herself tn any task and to make a success of it. She has carried her class work and her many extra curricular activities wilhout apparent effort, and has always been ready to lend a helping hand. She has won the admiration of all by her outstanding work as president of the Girl Reserves. Her modesty and con- sideration lor others are her outstanding characteristics. N.ATfXLIE CORBIN IIN -voirz' is ffwr mfr, guntlf, and lotus. A loyal friend and jolly good pal is our class secretary, Natalie Corbin. She has been an excellent student and has taken an active interest in all school activities. In fact, Natalie has won more than her share of honors in school, and her charming personality will be among our most pleasant memories. ALBERT MOFFETT Gian ur lllv lad fwlmsr lifr is one perpetual smile. Generous, afliable, courteous, our treasurer, Albert Moffett, is known to all in Henry Clay as a jolly good fellow and a true friend. Although one of the busiest members of the class, he always has time for his 'ldaily joke. He was one of the leaders in the movement for a bi-weekly newspaper, and he has demonstrated his journalistic ability as the eflirient editor-in-chief of the Ili-Times during his senior year. O PAGE I9
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Frm d me it . 0 PAGE I8 . 7l1', I l ifv. 2 L: .ii raduaiin CIIISS llfflffllf LA FAYETTE CARINIINE The heart to conceive, the undersianding to direrl, and the hand to execute. The gentle and genial gentleman selected by the members of the Class and January, 1935, to be the president was La Fayette Carmine. He was of good academic rank. He was active in sports, especially in football. He took a lively interest in all school activities and acquitted himself with honor in the senior play in December. 1934. He served his class as president with much efficiency. JANE IRVIN H fherrful spirit is one of the most fvzzluahfe gifts heslofwed upon humanity. Jane Irvin was the member of the Class of january, 1935, chosen for vice-president. She ever stood ready to give assistance to every work for the good of the class. It was a delight to the members of 4A to meet jane Irvin and share her bright, happy ways. Any one in trouble would refer to her for help and comfort. And she surely removed it. For A she ever had a liking and both intelligence and character were to be found in our vice-president. VIRGINI1X Sc11AEFFER Too pure, and loouhonesl in aught to disguise The sfweet soul .vhznzny through them. Virginia Schaeffer, ever gentle and attractive was the secretary of Class of january, 1935. She was quite likable and the class observed her neat, beautiful, and ap- propriate costumes she always wore to school. In all of the written work she gave the class, the same neatness and beauty appeared. She was both a good student and a good member of the activities. Her striking personality will always be remembered. EDVVARD HALIGHTON The fhoiresl things in life rom. in small packages. Edward Haughton was the selected one for treasurer of the Class of January, 1935. He was a very ambitious person and began when he entered Henry Clay High to make excellent grades. He showed much joy in the activities of the school and he became a member of many clubs and organizations. His school hobby was the Student-Teacher Council. For this he stood firmly.
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0 PAGE 20 Srw l l. , 'fx S-:Ar ln.. n..--7. ,gre--K e ra notes 0 NINEIITEN IIIIIITY-fllli SUSAN JEAN ABEL Entered September, 1932, from Morton Junior High School. French Club, 2, 3, 4.3 International Relations Club, 3, 43 Girl Reserve Club, 2, 3, 4.3 Secretary of French Club, 43 Cast of opera, Iolanthe, 23 Cast of opera, Pirates of Pen- zance, 31 Cast of opera. Mikado, 33 Girls' Chapel, 2, 3, 4.3 Girls' Glee Club Contest, 43 Mixed Glee Club Contest, 43 Chapel Program, 2, 33 Girls' Chapel Program, 4.3 Girl Reserve Cabinet Member, 2, 3, 43 Class Night Program, 3. MARGARET ADAIR Entered January, 1933, from Lexington Junior High. Gym Tournament, 2, 3, 43 Girl Reserve, 43 French Club, 3, 43 Home Economics Club, 23 Girls' Chapel Program, 43 Junior Prom, 3. YKJUNGER AI,EXANDER Entered September, 1931, from Lexington Junior High. Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4.3 Glee Club, 2, 3, 43 French Club, 2, 3, 43 International Relations, 4.3 Chorus, Mikado, 43 Week of Prayer, 2, 3, 4. 'X xl 'D Ck' ' AUDR EY DoRIs ALFORD Entered january, 1933, from Lexington Junior High School. French Club, 2, 3, 43 Honor Study Hall, 23 International Relations Club, 3. SAMUEL SCOTT ALLEN Entered September, 1929 from Lexington junior High. Re-entered September, 1933. Patience, ZQ Pirates of Penzance, 33 The Mikado, 4. WALTER BROCK ANuERsoN Entered September, 1931, from Lexington junior High School. Operettas, Patience, 23 Iolan- the, 33 Pirates of Penzance, 4. .xc ,
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