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The Tie%I TSi ALYCE ROBERTS Seeing only what is fair, sipping only what is sweet, thou dost mock at fate and care. Virgil Cl. Jr. Grace Cl. 37, 38. French Cl. 37, 38. VIDA LEE ROGERS Earth's noblest thing—a woman perfected. Toppers 38. CHARLES ROOT A friend may well be reckoned the masterpiece of Nature. Hi-Y Cl. 35, 36, 37, 38. H Cl. 35, 36, 37, 38. Football 34, 35, 36, 37. OTTIE LEE RUSSELL She that was ever fair and never proud, had tongue at will and yet was never loud. Red and Blue 38. French Cl. 37, ’38. Dramatics Cl. 38. Ba$-ketball 37. H Cl. 37, 38. ELBERT SANDERS Skinner’ A true friend is forever a friend. D. O. Cl. DOROTHY SANDLIN How far that little candle throws its beam; so shines a good deed in a naughty world. Pres. National Honor Society. V-Pres. Virgil Cl. Student Council 38. French Cl. 37, 38. WILLIAM SCHULTZ Doubt whom you will, but never yourself. Red and Blue 38. NELLIE MAE SMITH We needs must love the fairest when we see it. Pierian. Dramatics Cl. 38. Basketball 38. H Cl. 38. MARY ELMA STOGNER A merry heart is better than a silver tongue. Toppers. 38. ALFRED STOVALL A man that shows himself friendly and has friends. VIRGINIA SYLER, Snooks’ I laugh for hope hath happy place with me. Red and Blue 37. D. O. Cl. 38. O. J. TAYLOR, Jenks For he's a jolly good fellou t and nobody can deny. Basketball 36, 37, Capt. 38, H Cl. 36, 37, 38. . f. 13
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The Tie%I a?i JOHN INGALLS, Johnny” Discourse, the sweetest banquet of the mind. Football 37, H Cl. 37, 38. Red and Blue 38. ANNE KELLY If eyes were made for seeing, then beauty is its own excuse for being. Home Economics Cl. 38. MARTHA KIMBROUGH The pursuit of the perfect is the pursuit of sweetness and light. Home Economics Cl. 38. BILLYE KINNIBROUGH am the very pink of courtesy. LIZZIE MAE LONG She docth little kindnesses which most leave undone, or dispise. D. O. Cl. 38. BILLY MASSEY, Chccrs” A good heart is better than all the heads in the world. D. O. Cl. 38. H. Cl. 37, 38. Cheerleader 37, 38. THEO MATHENY Truth from her lips prevailed with double sway. Trcas. Home Economics Cl. 37, Pres. 38. O. C. MOON Great minds like heaven are pleased in doing good. National Honor Society. CARL MORRING A voice that might an empire sway, or u ake to ecstacy the living day. Student Council 36. Co-Editor Red and Blue 38. National Honor Society. Dramatics Cl. 36, 37, 38. ANNA BELL McDONALD, ''Cricket Love me, love my dog. Co-Editor Fed and Blue 3 8. National Honor Society. Jr. Grace Cl. 35, 36, 37, 38. French Cl. 37, 38. MARY VIRGINIA McWORTER, «« f June len I my arm to all who say I can. 9 French Cl. 38. HIRAM QUILL1N, Zckc 11 is wit invites you by his looks to come, but when you knock it never is at home. D. O. CL 38. Football 38. H. Cl. 38. 12
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The V 1 £ % IiA KATHERINE TEAGUE Endurance is the crowning quality. Red and Blue ’38. D. O. Cl. ’38. SUE THOMAS Strong in will and rich in wisdom. Home Economics Cl. ’37, ’38. H Cl. ’36, ’37, ’38. Basketball ’36, ’37, ’38. KATHERINE FLIPP1N THORNTON, Kakai” She thinks only of the best, works only for the best, and expects only the best. Assist. Editor Pierian. Red and Blue ’38. French Cl. ’37, ’38. Dramatics Cl. ’38. SAM THORNTON Give every man thine ear, but few thy voice. JOHN PEYTON THRASHER Does good by stealth, and blushes to find it fame. Dramatics Cl. ’38. Spanish Cl. ’37. MARGARET WATTS Eyes raised toward heaven arc always beautiful. Jr. Grace Cl. ’35, ’36, ’37, Sec. ’38. Red and Blue ’38. Sec. National Honor Society. French Cl. '37, Pres. '38. Dramatics Cl. ’34, ’35, ’36, ’37, ’38. ERNEST WHITE And still they gazed and still the wonder grew, that one small head could carry all he knew. Pierian. Red and Blue '38. OLIVIA WHITE I am Sir Oracle, and when I ope’ my lips, let no dog bark'. Pierian. Cicero Cl. Virgil Cl. French Cl. ’37, ’38. Jr. Grace Cl. ’36, ’37, ’38. National Honor Society. THELMA WHITE Silence gives consent. Red and Blue ’38. PERSHING WILSON, Pedro” A generous heart repairs a flighty tongue. Dramatics Cl. '33, ’34, '35, ’36, ’37. Hi-Y Cl. ’37, ’38. Football ’37. H Cl. ’37, ’38. EVANGELINE WINDHAM Elegant as simplicity and warm as ecstasy. Glee Cl. ’37, ’38. WILLARD YOUNG Wit and humor belong to genius alone. National Honor Society, Hi-Y Cl. ’35, ’36, 37, ’38. Football ’36, ’37, H Cl. ’36, ’37, ’38. Basketball '37, ’38. 14
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