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'lil-1121934 CLARION SARA PRITCHIETT She hath Iwo eyes so soft and brown, - 'lake cure. ' Scam is a vivacious little brunette. She is generous to a fault. She is very attractive and will leave many friends at l.. H. S. Physical lid. Demonstration '31: Messenger in Congress '3l1 Stfdht Night '32: Forum '31s Shakespearean Play '32: Red Cross Rep. '3l: Home lic. Club '31. '32, '33, '3-1: Class Basketball '31, 32, ',3u3: Student Librarian '32, '33s Sec, of Home lic, Club '33: Glee Club '32, '33, '3-1: Dramatic Club '33: French Club '33, '3-1: Ath- letic Council '32: lixtra-curricular Program '3-li XVho's Who. lR1?N1Z SlXll'l'll Red 'I'roulJle is a bubble that we ourselves must blow, But merriment is heavt-n-sent for mortals here l7elou. ' llappy-go-lucky Red has proved herself a willing worker in- numerable times by taking part in extra-curricular activities. Not only that. but also she has made excellent grades. Stunt Night '3l: Congress '3l: Literary Society '32, '33: Forum '31, '32, '33, '3-1: Class Cheer l,eader '32, '33: Class Basketball '33: Cheer Leader '32, '33: French Club '32, '33, '3-l: Glee Club '31, '33, '3-1: Pres. Cilee Club '33, '34: Vice-pres. of Forum '33: Sec. French Club '33: Chem. Club '33, '3-lx 'l'reas, of Class '32, '33: Home Fc. Club '343 Usher at Graduation '33: Basketball '33:i Stu- dent l.ibrary Asst. '33: Who's Who. l3V1il.YN SPINKS Let us then be up and doi'nq Zoo is one of our smallest members but her petiteness does not handicap her kindness. Always ready to help do something, she bee comes more enthusiastic as that something is developing. Although Zoo seems too little to be graduating. a small body often houses a big mind. Congress '3l: Home Fc. Club '31, '32, '33, '3-4: Physical lid. Demonstration '3l: Shakespearean Play '32: Student Librarian '33q Sec. of Class '33: Chem. Club '33: Glee Club '33, '34: Red Cross Council '3-1: Sec. of Red. Cross Council '34: Who's Who. -1013 S'l'ON1f The simple, silent, sellish man ls worth a world of tonguesters' Although Joe is not as talkative as most of the class. he possesses quite a bit of wit and humor. which shows up plainly in his infre- quent speech. He speaks what he thinks in every instance. A willing worker, Joe has proved a valuable aid to the High Senior Class. Baseball '30, '3l: Class Basketball '30, '31, '32: Class Football '20, '3O: Stunt Night '30: Chem, Club '31: Red Cross Rep. '32: Club '30, '31, '32, '33, '3-1: 1-li-Y Club '32, '33: Who's Who. lVlARY STRICKLAND A heart that is alwaus true-steel true Mary possesses a quiet and unassuming air. She goes about her work in a cheerful, friendly way. minding her own affairs. She has been a wholefhearted support to her class throughout her high school career. Stunt Night '29, '30: Basketball '33: Home Ec. Clubb '29, '30: Class Basketball '32, Q Rum' Vvllalllli Hi-r watts are ways of pleasantness and all her paths are peace Ruby, selected as the most courteous girl indeed lives up to her reputation. Quiet and neat she Hlls an important niche in the Senior Class. She has always been one hundred per cent loyal and is back of the class in every undertaking. Congress '31 : Speaker Pro Tempore '31 : Shakespearean Play '31 3 Class Basketball '33: Whos Who. SENICDRS
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THEI 934 CLARION SENIORS J SARA JOHNSON The person worth while is the one who can smile when everything goes dead wrong A cheerful disposition: a willing heart, and an easy-going nature- that's Sara. Her droll, witty remarks will always be remembcre V he is a very sociable person and is widely loved among the studen 'at L. H. S. Home Ec. Club '31, '32, '33, '34: French Club '33, '3-4: Clee Club '32: Congress '3l: Winner of Sophia Brazlean Contest '3l: Forum '34: Shakespearean Play '3l: Physical Education Demonstra- tion '31, JAMES MCKENZIE Shim Be always as merry as you can. For no one delights rn a sorrowful man Many long, dreary hours in school have been shortened by Shim's sense of humor. Shim has expressed a desire to be a French Professor. Can you imagine him saying, Parlez-vous Fran- caise? Freshman Football '31: Class Football '31, '32: Congress '31, Stunt Night '3l: Chemistry Club '33: French Club '33, '34: Foot- ball '33: Class Basketball Captain '34: Who's Who. KATHERINE MCKENZILQ The world that we're a-livin' in. Is mighty hard to beat: You get a thorn with every rose. But ain't the roses sweet. Katherine is truly one of the most iovial members of our class. Her good disposition has made everyone like her. Her eagerness to laugh at some one else when a' ioke is played on him is equaled bv her readiness to laugh when some one plays a joke on her. Congress '3l: Shakespearean Play '3l: Home Ec. Club '31, '32, '33, '34: Stunt Night '32: Basketball '32, '33: Lunch Room Asst, '32, '33. '34: Chemistry Club '33, '34: Class Basketball '32, '33: Vice-pres. Home Ec. Club '34: Glee Club '34, PITTMAN MOORE A light heart lives long Pittman is the type of person who gets a big kick out of every- thing that goes on around him. Our classroom would indeed be lack- ing if we did not have his friendly smile and loud laugh to cheer things up. Congress '31: Shakespearean Play '3l: Stunt Night '31, '32: Class Basketball '32, '33s Chemistry Club '33, '34: Treas. Chem. Club '33: Student Library Asst. '34: XVho's Who. XVARNER MOIRGAN Why should I worry. l'Il get there anyway Truly Pop is a merry soul. He can always find something to be glad about, no matter how gloomy the occasion may be. He has real talent for drawing, a characteristic verified by the good quaities of the many posters and pictures he has drawn for various scholastic organi- zations. Hi-Y '33, '34: Forum '32, '33, '34: Red Cross Rep. Forum '3-1: Congress '34: Asst. Mgr. Football '33: S. S. S. Clrlonoraryl Club '32, '33, '34: Athletic Council '33, '34: Who's Who.
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sf' THE 1934 CLARION MY IDEAL CResuIt of interview by Margaret Ann Smith? VIRGINIA Doss- I would like for my ideal man to be an athlete-to be interested in sports of the ath- letic type and hunting. He must be independent, am- bitious. and have lots of respect for himself: and he must be considered a man's man among men. It doesn't matter what else he is, he must be faithful. REBECCA CAUDLE- My ideal man must be good- natured and have a good word for everybody. He must have a pleasant smile and be a good sport. He should have nice manners. He must be clever and never once lose his head. He must have self-control, also be as tall as I and a good dancer. He must be neat in appearance. CHARLIE Jo KIMBROUGI-I- I like a boy who is a good sport, has a good disposition. is popular with all people, and is preferably a brunette, I'd also like for him to be a good athlete. MARY GREEN- As my ideal, I picture a tall bru- net with wavy hair and pretty teeth. He has well- kept hands and wears well-tailored clothes. He is able to converse easily, is well-mannered. is amiable, is thoughtful of others, and has just a little grey matter in his head. VIRGINIA BOYLES-- My ideal does not have to be handsome, but he must be well-mannered and thought- ful fwithout being sissyj. Besides having an interest in sports and an excellent sense of humor, he will have to be'patient and true to the highest ideals. In brief, he must be an all-round. sincere, sociable chap, well- liked by everyone, EVELYN SPINKS- Personal apperaance is not the only thing that counts in my idea of an ideal. I would like a man with good, common sense. with pride in himself though not conceited. He should have a good sense of humor and a good'understanding of other people. In appearance, I prefer a man with dark hair, brown eyes, and a dark complexion: he should also possess a good physique. He might engage in ath- letics, have a good personality, and most of all, he should be a good sport. LOUISE BAILEY- My ideal must be a real tall brunet, with long legs and pretty white teeth. He must be a member of the 'Court Square Cowboys Club'. Above all he must drive a blue Ford roadster with no top on it. SARAH PRITCI-IET'I'-- I prefer a nice-looking bru- net who dresses neatly, has an amiable disposition, and a good sense of humor. He should be a good sport. taking an interest in the various school activities. He should demand the respect of others and respect him- self as well as others. MARGARET ANN SMITH-- I prefer the he-man or cave-man type with broad shoulders and a good 10 , Jlwslazie . physique. There are two outstanding qualities that he must not possess-that of deceit and conceit. Also he must be lenient with my faults and understand me completely. CAROLYN VENABLE- My ideal must be a person who has a great deal of self-respect, as well as being respectful of others. -He should be tall, or at least several inches taler than I. He should be handsome. but not to extent that he is aware of it. His hair should be dark and wavy, his eyes should be blue: he should be of an athletic nature and be somewhat witty: but, above all, he must be dependable and faithful. MARGARET MOOTY-- I prefer brunets, although blonds are O. K. He must be tall and well-built. He must be clean in spirit as well as in his clothes. He's gotta' have something in him--personality, ambition. brains. He must be good-natured, and be a leader. Above all, he must understand me. WARNER MORGAN- My ideal girl must be good- natured. She can be either blonde or brunette, but not extremely either. She must not be too tall or too short. She must have a good figure and be fairly good-looking, but not conceited as most of them are. She must be smart, or at least smarter than the average girl--as they are all dumb. She must have a sense of humor, but not to the extreme of being silly. She must like sports and other pastimes and take part in them. IRBY HENDERSON- No girl at all is my ideal. ALLEL DANIEL- My ideal girl may be either blonde or Qlnette: I like either blonde or dark hair. She must. However, be good looking in both face and figure. She must be clean in mind and body, and not conceited as some girls. Girls do not usually partici- pate in outdoor sports. but I would like for her to be able to play tennis or golf fairly well. She must have a winning personality: also she must be a good dancer. Above all things, she must be a good sport. JOE HUTCHINSON- I think thatran ideal girl should be full of life and a good dancer. She must be friendly and right pretty. The main thing is 'that personality'. A type of girl that .thinks she knows it all doesn't go. Above all, she must not keep a boy waiting fifteen minutes when she has a date. I don't like them to be too fast or too stiff either. It doesn't matter whether she is a blonde or brunette. JOHN AWTREY-- Existing only in my mind as a mere mental image, visionary and quite incomplete, lurks the figure of my ideal. My imagination is fired at the thought though only visionary: her figure stands to me, symbolizing an ideal which lives only in fancy. To be so real and yet ever beyond my grasping fingers adds that sense of ambition which I hope will some day enable me to reach my ideal.
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