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SENIOR II WILLIAM BROWN Garden Prize. 29; Secretary of Athletic Associ- ation, .10; Vice President of Mary Bradley Soci- ety. '29; Treasurer of Mary Bradley Society. '30; Bkadi.kykan Staff. '30. Bicycle—black sweater—old dog— Y corner— Comes from Latin —Librarian's desk— Bill — groceryman—ad. meetings—Quaker oats. BROOKS CARDEN Football. '30; Orchestra. '29. '30; Basketball. ’29. '30: Jazzing Juniors. ’30. Mandolin — hunting — friend Earl — Nobody’s Business’’— Piggy Piggy —French harp — black bow tic Tarzan— What’s the purpose of study- ing this? —fishing—song bird—froggy. RAYMOND GIBBS Captain of Junior Track Team. '27: Medal for High Jump county fair. Medal for 100-yard dash county fair. ’27; Orchestra. 29. ’30: Basketball. 2H. ’29 ‘30; Captain of Junior Basketball Team. ’2h : Alternate Captain of First Team, 30 : Bast- ball. ’27. ’28. ’29 ; Football, ’28. ’29 ; Glee Club. '28. Tenor banjo — Ray — referee — long shots — Beaumont—pierrot suit—tennis racket—swimming —coffee can—loafing—criticizing. WILLIAM GIBBS Medal for High Jump and Broad Jump. ’27: Basketball. '27. ’28. ’29. ’30 : Baseball. ’27. 28. ’29 ; Broad Jump. ’28; Junior High Scholarship '28; Best All-Round Boy. ’28: Athletic Prize. '28. '29; Treasurer of Thoron Society. ’28; Glee Club. ’28; Captain of Football. '29; Captain of Basketball. ’29. ’30 : President of Thoron Society. '29; Manual Training Prize county fair. 29. Crow Palkvillc— Min-Min-Minnie Lee — Cow- boy — Wild Irish Rose —hair tonic—red sweater — Gloria Swanson —grandpa’s night shirt— Big Man. EARL HOLT Baseball. ’29: Basketball, ’29. ’30; Prize on Wood Collection county fair, ’29 : Jazzing Juniors. ’29. '30; Interlocutor of Negro Minstrel ’30. Uke— serenades—friend Brooks—bicycle—aviator cap—black sweater—jester—thief— laughing hy- ena — George. Douglas, and John”—magician— fishing—white trousers—black bow tic—assistant photographer—suspension. AUSTIN JENKINS Football, ’30: Basketball. ’30: Orchestra. ’30: Jazzing Juniors, ’30; Treasurer of Junior Class. '30. Jenk”—guitar— scrap iron”— hot toddy”— Smart y”—black-face comedian—pills—unhealthy — I found a peanut — When I do study, it’s the wrong lesson —going to the store. RUBY KNIGHT Gigantic —lipstick—red beads—Riggcdy Ann bob—Rook—Coca-Cola—roadsters—rumble seats. DAVID MADDOX Football. '30; President of Junior Class. ’30. Hunting—fishing—trapper—woodwork. 22
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SENIOR III LENA RUTH MANNING President of Junior Class, '29: Vice President of Thoron Society. ’30 ; Music Prize, '25, '27 : Pianist of Thoron Society. ’28, ’29. Lena Ruth is the bright member of our class, who always gets A’s” in her studies. She works, but at the same time doesn’t neglect her “heart string.” A jolly Senior, loved by all. Seriously speaking, though, she loves study. She takes an active interest in music, and we predict a great future for her. You know I nay ju.it what I think. And nothin more nor less.’’ HOWARD RUSSELL Football. ’29. ’30: Treasurer of Mary Bradl.y Society, first semester. '30; Proud nt of Miry Bradley Society, second semester. ’30; Bradley ban Staff. '30. Dependable with a capital “D.” Full of service and understanding. Howard is generous, fun- loving. and mixes pleasure with work. He can strike a happy medium in everything. Look for him in the Feature Section. Yes, he’s certainly popular. As a Business Manager, he has the gold.n touch. “A smile for aU, a welcome ( lad; A jovial, coaxiny way he had.” ANNIE MAE SPURLOCK President of Mary Bradley Society, first semes- ter. '30 : Treasurer of Senior Class. ’30 : Pianist of Mary Bradley Society, ’29; President of Sopoho- more Class, ’28. Annie Mae is one of the most attractive and charming students of Bradley. Hair waved to perfection (by nature), how could she help being popular and admired? Ask “Kinky ” It is very amusing to see the twinkle of mischief and fun which often appears in her eyes and startles those about her. “Here in a yrl with a heart and a nmi’.e That makes the bubble of life worth while.” OPAL TIPPS Basketball. ’27. ’28; Glee Club. ’28; Critic of Thoron Society. ’30. Opal is another one of our members who has won a coveted place in the Feature Section. She possesses many qualities which gain the admira- tion of all who know her. With her cunning smile she scatters sunshine and happiness along her pathway. Her attractiveness and striking person- ality won for her many friends. Why take life no seriously You'll never yet out of it alive.” 21
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SENIOR II EDWARD KNIGHT E”—star—“Ed”— Magic City”—black sweat- er—“Sis has my book”—black-face comedian. MAYBURN NEIL Football. 30 ; Glee Club. ’28. Goose killer” — “Sandy McIntosh” — kangaroo court — “dangling participle” — “Jocko”—miser— Scotchman—“Little Lizzie Jane”—cream of wheat —50c. JESSE PATTERSON Cheer Leader. ’30; Society Baseball. ’29 ; Bkap- LRYBAN Play, ’30. Henhouse — red sweater—dramatics—antiques— “The little red hen found a seed”—“Rah! Rah! — Quaker Oats. ESTHER RUTLEDGE Garden Prize, '27: Expression Prize, '29; Bas- ketball. '27. '28; Secretary of Dramatic Club, ’28. “Shorty”— What color? I give you yellow”— expression— Lily Bud”—jabber-jabber. BERNICE SMITH Cooking Prize, ’29: Music Prize, ’29; Sewing Prize. ’29; Orchestra. ’30; Secretary of Thoron Society. ’30 ; Glee Club. ’28. Drum— I ain’t got nobody”—chewing gum—Ila and Lena Ruth—spend-the-night parties—picture show—evening gowns—red tarn—music. MAGGIE WALDROP Sewing Prize, ’29 ; Cooking Prize, ’29. Absent-minded”—“gully jumper —Czesar—day- dreamer—Larkin order—volley ball—“Mag”—drug store. JAMES WRIGHT Manual Training Prize. '29; Vice President of Sophomore Class, '29 ; President of Junior Class, ’30; Society Football. ’30. Roller skates—bicycle—Ford car—aeroplanes— blushes—“Y” corner—woodwork—“chorus girl”— quartet—permanent wave—stacomb—posters. 4 23
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