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In Community Fund Drive .J ,015 flimu JULIA DONELSON ZEN1 FOVVLER HA merry heart fha! laughs at care!! UAH ounce of wit is worth a pound of sor- -Mifmart row -Baxter JULIA first crossed the portals of Hutchi- son when she was enrolled in the kinder- garten thirteen years ago. She has partici- pated in all the May Days and Field Days since then and is a member of the Spanish Club and Glee Club. Julia's carefree, happy, generous manner and her good looks will undoubtedly gain for her all she wants in life. In her one year at school ZENI'S wit and good humor have made her a well-liked member of her class. Her ability to eat and stay slim is the envy of many of us, and the casc with which she makes everyone laugh will never be forgotten by the seniors. Her part in thc Kid-Day play displayed Zcni's talents to the entire student body. DEEDA has been a member of our class for many years. Although she left after the kindergarten she returned in the fifth grade. Always ready to do whatever comes up, she manager of The Lantern this year with the efficiency and accuracy typical of Deeda. Her dark good looks and dry wit have made her a well-liked member of our elass. .V gym' 1' 2,1 4 MARJORIE GERBER HAS full of spirit as the month. of Nlayu PJSIIGEPSPGKLFQ Q 6? 4 D If f Q 0 I V 9 A n zvvp 4 1 6 P P, is if S , x C J 7 s I r- 'J 1 Q 1 .,x .MS lb 1
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Makes School's Largest Gift Although PHYLLIS didn't come to Hut- chison until last year, she has made herself a popular asset to the class of Fifty. A mem- ber of the Cold Team, she also sang in the Clee Club last year. This year Phyllis played on the basketball team and went to Chatta- nooga to compete with G.P.S. Although she's little, Phyllis will leave a big gap behind her. BETTY'S dark-haired beauty are no more outstanding than her quiet sweetness and charm. Entering Hutchison in the ninth grade, she has been a member of the Glee Club for three years, and her participation in May Day was climaxed when she was elected May Queen this year. Surely there was never a queen with more poise, dignity and grace. VIRGINIA LEE has been a leader and loyal supporter in all the activities in which she has participated. President of the ninth grade, treasurer of the twelfth grade and a member of the Spanish Club, she was also tapped by the Honor Society last fall, and was elected basketball captain this year. Al- way busy, Virginia Lee somehow manages to do more than her share and to do it well. PI-IYLLIS CHANDLER 75 I Z 2 A merry heart maketh a cheerful counte- 'be' 'az'-b jf 'NJDLLZ5 naneeu ,-Qld Testament 47 '02, Q4J,Jg,.f,QJ ,Z-Zf ,Z3.y0 0 ... BETTY CUMMINS VIRGINIA LEE DAVIS She walks in beauty, like the night mlllte l,UOl'Zfl,S a llzeatre. the earllris a staged, Of clouctless elimes and starry sleiesfi - HByron f-'I-IQYUJOOCI
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Makes Thanksgiving Happy BETTY Jo GoDw1N NANCY GREENLESE iBtessect are the meets, for they shatt inherit Ht account more strength in ct true txerzrt the earthf, -New Testament than in a watteft city. --Lyty ETLA MAE Hl'LNDERSON Sitenee is lrue wisctomls best reptyf, 4 . . Hts tmputes BETTY JO was elected secretary of the tenth grade the year she arrived at Hutchi- son. She is a member of the Glee Club and Spanish Club. Her professional art talent was recognized when she was chosen art editor of The Signpost in the eleventh grade and of The Lantern this year. We will never forget Betty Jo with her quiet manner and unas- suming ways. As president of the Student Council this year, NANCY has done a marvelous job. Maybe it is because of her disposition, one that always shines through with a sunny smile for everybody. Nancy was Red Cross representative when she came to Hutchison in the ninth grade, Student Couneil repre- sentative in the tenth and president of the eleventh grade. She was tapped for the Honor Society last spring. No one will ever be like our friendly, eonsiderate 'tStubby.', A quiet, preoccupied face and a ready smile for all are typical ol ETLA MAE. Al- though she just arrived this year she quickly made herself a well-liked member of our elass. She was chosen by the Black Team in the fall. Our only regret is that Etla Mae waited so long to join our class.
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