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In Long-Awaifed Graduation JAMIE'S busy ways, sincerity, and constant laughter have given her an extra big place in the hearts of all of us. She entered Hutchison in the eighth grade. An active member of the Glee Club, she was elected its secretary in the eleventh grade and president this year. Tapped for the Honor Society in the fall, Jamie's outstanding integrity and service were acknowledged. JAMIE TYREE SMITH H0 Music! sphere-descended maid. Friend of Pleasure, Wisdom's aiclfif-Collins MEMCRIES Will we ever forget-the sleepy-eyed looks on Monday morning . . . the posting of Saturday school notices on Friday afternoon , . . the day before we got out for Christmas vacation . . . or the dreadful day when we came back . . . the shoving and pushing in the lunch line . . . the crazy costumes when we put on our skit to reach the Community Fund goal . . . the never-ceasing pleading for money, and our secret thankfulness that we were fortunate enough to give it . . . the wonderful two holidays we got due to our beloved friend, the ice storm . . . the tortured faces before exams . . . and the resolution to turn over a new leaf at the beginning of next term . . . the excitement and thrills of the Chattanooga game, and the disap- pointment and battle scars of the senior players . . . the quick evacuation of the study hall on out to lunch days, and the usual cry of get to someone's house, quick . . . the unbelievable conversion of the study hall into a ballroom for the dance, and how nobody was even recognizable all dressed up . . . the day at the circus with our flower girls, or the many lunch periods spent with them . . . the millions of graduation parties, and the amazement that it was actually we who were graduating . . . the countless meetings crammed into the ten minute recess every day, or the unending announcements before and after school . . . the huge pile of unclaimed odds and ends always on the hall table . . . the dread of biology Hopera- tions when we just shut our eyes and cut . . . the 'SOrdeal of Richard Feverelf' really an ordeal . . . the crazy antics on Kid Day . . . the feeling before those May exams that this is the last time . . . the happy faces as we practiced for gradua- tion . . . the daze we were in as we walked down the aisle in spotless white dresses to Pomp and Circumstancen . . . or the tears after it was all over? Will we ever forget? Page Twenty-Five
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Ends Happy High School Days DORO'l'HYANN SCOTT LOUISA SCOTT Kind thoughts, contentment, peace of mind, HB9 she fairer than the day, And joy for weary hoursu -Howitt On the flowery meads in Ntayu-Herrick MARY ALICE SEMMES fzeatous, yet moctestg innocent, yet freeu -Beattie An inquisitive look and everything done just a little early are sure signs of DORO- THYANN, Senior Red Cross representative, Spanish Club, Honor Society, and Glee Club are just a few of her activities sinee she came to Hutchison in the ninth grade. The many small favors she has done for all of us have made Dorothyann a valuable and well- liked member of our elass. LOUISA has been at Hutchison sinee she wore long eurls and pinafores in the kinder- garten. Her pretty smile and happy way have made her a mueh loved friend to every- one who knows her. She has sung in the Glee Club for many years and has taken part in May Day every year since she's been here. Louisa's popularity, beauty, and poise were recognized when she was elected to represent our sehool as Cotton Carnival Princess. MARY ALICE is a root of the Hutehison tree, for she has been here sinee the kinder- garten. A quiet, reserved, and eharming manner has endeared her in the hearts of all. Mary Alice has been a member of the Glee Club and in her senior year she has done Stu- dent Couneil work and attended the May Queen in the May Day festivities.
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Seniors Make Their Last Will As to the future of Hutchison When our Clays here were spent and done, The Senior Class was most upset, All lookecl hack, for such a threat Seemed hopeless, but we realized That if some of our treasures prized Were hequeathecl to the junior Class F799 fT'0TYl, LUOTFY LUG coulcl pClSS Onward to strange ancl newer lancls Knowing that all was in good hands. Anne Acree-her knack for not worrying to Rosa Kirk. Peggy Adams-her ingenious gym excuses to Woody Cochran. Ray Elizabeth Aden-her reserved seat in front of the rest room mirror to Yvonne Raby. Florence Albrohher bottle of H202 to Yvonne Raby. Barbara Barton-her numerous letters and long dis- tance calls to Susan Fulmer. Jessica Barton-her report card to Jane Ferrer. Bede Beasley-her gracefulness to Juanita Goodman. Wootie Beasley-her sweets in the cafeteria to who- ever is lucky enough to get them. Irene Boydeher ability to see over everyone's head to Catherine Canada. Phyllis Chandler-her clothes to Edith Nieodemus. Betty Cummins-her serenity to Jane Ferrer. Virginia Lee Davis-hcr copy of uMen Are Like Streetcarsn to Louise Slater, if you miss one there's another right behind. Julia Donelson-hcr constant laughter to Vallie Jo Witmer. Zeni Fowler-her moccasins to Carolyn Boren. Deeda Gerber-her knowledge of Spanish and Bi- ology to Helen Gilliland. Betty Jo Godwin-her art talent to Virginia Brooks. Nancy Greenlese-her frequent little conferences to Dorothy Orgill. Etla Mae Henderson-her quiet manner to Mar- garet Clement. Trudy Johnson-her instructions on 'cl-Iow to Sew in Ten Easy Lessonsn to the Home Ee class. Tandy Jones--her French vocabulary to Joanne Pat- tcn. Carol Lewis-her hours at entertainment meetings to Frances McCown. Page Twenty-Six Nell Lipscomb-her slightly used date book to Betty Beck. Beth Marley-her hall wandering to Joanne Patten. Elizabeth MeCallenfher place on the Honor Roll to Betty Chamberlin. Zoe MeCorkle-her safe and sane driving to Peggy Lott. Mary Lee McGinnis-her neat Q?!!j desk to whoever gets it. Wade Mclrlenrywher graciousness to add to that of Carolyn Buffaloe. Margaret McKee--her brains to anyone who needs them next year. Mary Elizabeth Murray-her foreign experiences to Virginia Brooks. Sterling Peebles-her midnight oil to Betty Beck. Marcia Petersonfhcr ability to drive from Milling- ton to Memphis in five minutes to Bonny lVoods. Marjorie Polk-her Student Council minutes to Bonny Woods. Jane Pyron-her failure to finish a test before the bell rings to Rosa Kirk. Cynthia Rau-her versatility to Susan Fulmer. Paula Richardson-her voice of authority to Cath- erine Canada. Joye Richertfher neat appearance at school to Helen Gilliland. Emily Roberts-her constant dithers to Martha Land. Mariann Roberts-her size three saddle oxfords to Sis Ozier. Jessie Rodgersfher slip that always shows to Carolyn Buffaloe. Dorothyann Scott-her inquisitive mind to Ann Gill. Louisa Scott-her jitterbugging to Peggy Lott. Mary Alice Semmcs-her collection of trained germs to next year's Biology class. Jamie Tyree Smith-her voice to the 1951 Glce Club.
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