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MARY REINEY COX A countenance in which did meet Sweet records, promises as sweetf, Mary was a loyal member of our class for twelve years. She served as president of the ninth grade, treasurer of the tenth, secretary of the elev- enth, and vice-president of the senior class. She was on the Honor Study Period Committee last year, and this year she served as its chairman. She was also a member of the Elections Committee. Mary sang in the Glee Club for four years and was a member and secretary-treasurer of the Cold team. An added honor came this year when she was chosen F riendliest in the Whois Who. HUTCHISO NSCHO0L'S JOAN LOUISE DAVIS W ho mixed reason with pleasure and wisdom with mirthf' ,loan came to Hutchison in the first grade and has been with us ever since. She was chosen to be a member of the Black team and served as Student Council representative in her sophomore year. Her class elected her treasurer as a junior, and ser- geant-at-arms as a senior. Joan graduated with one of the highest scholastic averages in our class.
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9 5 LAWRENCE COOK A perfect woman, nobly planned, To warn, to comfort, and command. Lawrence has been an asset to our class ever since she joined us in the fourth grade. She was vice-president of the ninth grade, captain of its Black team, and treasurer of the Athletic Associa- tion. As a sophomore, she was a Signpost reporter and the next year served as feature editor and was chosen for Quill and Scroll. Lawrence was senior Student Council representative, headed all drives and campaigns, and was senior editor of the LANTERN. She was a member of the Honor So- ciety ancl was chosen by her classmates to portray the Madonna in the Christmas program. They also elected her Prettiest in the Who's Who and chose her to rule as Queen of the May Festival. SHIRLEY ANN CHANDLER Energy and force behind An unassuming peace. Shirley joined us in the seventh grade and has been a valuable member of our class ever since. She served as Student Council representative in the ninth and eleventh grades, and as Honor Council representative in her sophomore year. Last year she was tapped for the Honor Society and was elected its president. Shirley always maintained a high scholastic average and was a loyal Gold team member. She served as Lady-in-Waiting for the Cotton Carnival.
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955 BARBARA GAYLE FAYSSOUX Of manner gentle, of ajection mildf, Gayle has been at Hutchison for three years, and during that time she has made many friends. She was Honor Council representative in her sophomore year and captain of the eleventh grade Black team. During her senior year, she was chosen Chairman of the ,lunior Red Cross and served ably and well. She was also a member of the Glee Club for two years. EVA MAE DUNCAN UA l6ddCl',S best When people hardly know that he exists. Eva Mae joined our class in the fifth grade and has changed a great deal from the shy little girl with the long pigtails to the capable president of the Student Council. She was on the Black team and was freshman Honor Council representative. In the tenth grade she was president of our class, and in her junior year was vice-president of the Student Body. She was in the Clee Club for four years. Eva Mae was elected Most Popular in the senior class and was chosen to represent the school as Duchess in the Cotton Carnival.
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