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CHARLOTTE NOEL McLEAN Girls’ Glee Club, ’32-’34; Metcalf Literary So- ciety, ’33-’34; Midway Student Reporter, ’33-’34; Exchange Editor Bumble Bee, ’32-’33; Assistant Treasurer Senior Class, ’33-’34. Styles change over-night, but somehow or other Charlotte manages to keep up with them. RICHARD ASHBY McMULLEN Ashby is inclined to be laconic, but that is a desirable trait. ANNIE MARION Annie, one of our most obliging class- mates, claims the honor of being one of our most attractive members. JOHN KINCAID MARKELL Football, ’32 -’3 4. John’s a very mathematically-inclined lad with scientific notions. PHILIP MARKWOOD Junior Football, ’32-’34; Junior Easketball, ’31- ’32; Junior Hi-Y, ’31-’32; Hi-Y, ’32-’34; Secretary Junior Hi-Y, ’3 1 -’32. Phil’s favorite expression — “Hang sor- row ! Care’ll kill a cat !” JOSEPH MASSEY Metcalf Literary Society ’31-’34; Literary Editor Midway Student, ’31-’32; Debater, ’32-’33; Junior Hi-Y, ’31-’32; Vice-President Freshman Class, ’30- ’31. In one set apart by genius, much may be overlooked that would not be forgiven in a lesser man. 19 3 4 Twenty-seven
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I JEAN ELIZABETH KENNON Players’ Club, ’32-’34; (llec Club, ’31 -’34; Liter- ary Editor, Chain and Bumble Bee, ’33-’34; Stu- dent Council, ’32-’33. Attractiveness, sophistication, and intelli- gence are as a rule hard to find together, but in Jean we have all. JEAN JOSSELYN KLISE The pretty curls and bewitching smile of Jean have touched many a masculine heart. ADELE LOUISE LANDAU Metcalf Literary Society, ’32-’34. If you can find a crack in that barricade of admiring gentlemen, you may be sure that what you see is the very latest thing in dress. RAYMOND P. LANG Football, ’32-’34; “C” Club, ’32-’34; Secretary “C” Club, ’32-’33. Beware of the girls, Ray! That wavy hair may he the beginning of one of Lane’s “flourishing romances.” MAMIE ELIZABETH LEE Elizabeth’s constant cheerfulness bright- ens many a hard day’s work. LILYAN LOUISE McCLUNG Players’ Club, ’33-’34; Student Council, ’32-’33; Class Editor of Chain and Bumble Bee, ’33-’34. Our all ’round senior believes that to have a friend one must be one. Tiuenty-six
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ERNEST MATACIA Junior Football, ’31 -’34; Junior Basketball, ’32- ’34; Hi-Y. ’ 3 3 - 3 4 ; (lice Club, ’32-’34; Student Council, Fall ’33, President. lie is a facetious little boy with an in- imitable laugh. ROBERT CRAWFORD MAUPIN Manager Junior Football, ’31 -’32; Assistant Man- ager Football, ’3 1 -’32, Manager, ’32-’33; Hi-Y, ’31- ’33; “C” Club, ’32-’34; Boosters’ Club, ’33-’34; Vice-President Sophomore Class, ’31 -’32. Match Jimmie’s freckles with his impish inspirations — and you have him. ELBERTA CECILE MAXWELL Metcalf Literary Society, ’30-’34; Players’ Club, ’32-’34; Midway Student Society Editor, 3 3- ’34. Our class vamp — that’s Elberta. Her am- bition- — Hollywood. We say, you Mae go West, Elberta, you Mae go West. MARY ELIZABETH MINOR Metcalf Literary Society, ' 30-’34; Players’ Club, ’30-’34; Glee Club, ’3 1 -’34 ; Hi-Y, ’3 3- ’34 ; Secretary Freshman Class, ’30-’31; Secretary Players’ Club, ’33-’34; Vice-President Glee Club, ’32-’33; Midway Student Staff. Quiet and studious is Mary Elizabeth. Her reading ability has won the Metcalf Society many honors. JEROME HENRY MOORE boosters’ Club, ’33-’34. Moore believes that a well-digger is the only person who can succeed by starting at the top and working toward the bottom. MAC MONROE MOYER, JR. Intramural Baseball, ’3 1 -’32. Dependability is not a showy virtue, but how it does stand up under the stress of everyday life! Twenty-eight
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