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Page 31 text:
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am af Me Qld! , is Top left: Anything for a joke, say Gordon Swaim and Beryl Block. Their pleasant outlook accounts for their election to Best Personality. Top right: Charles-''Friendliestf' t'Most Dependable, and Most Intellectual''-Overcash is found studying with Kathryn- Most ln- tellectualu-Fiteh and Mary4 Most Dependable -Cox as they Cram for those tinal exams. Bottom left: Eugene Pope, Best Looking, and Sarah Williamson, Most Attractive, are rarely seen in front of a mirror or vainly primping, but we wanted to give our readers a two-way view of these title-holders. Bottom right: Emma Bruton. Most Outstanding, Best-All-Around, Best Athlete. and Best Sport, and Don Catfish Haynes, Best Athlete, and Best Sport, should feel very much at home as they admire the many trophies which they helped to put ln the CBSB.
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The Junior Class officers are really enthusiastic about giving the seniors the best Junior-Senior yet. Here we find the hard-working oificers try- ing to sell magazines as one of their big projects. They are: Carlyle Craven, Treasurer, Nancy Alley, Secretary, Helen Thomason, Presidentg and J. R. Fowler, Vice-President. 5 Dawn, 7 to ga! The air was tense with the spine-tin- gling excitement of the event of the year -the unforgettable Junior-Senior Ban- quet. The Juniors surveyed the fairy- land of their own creation with the air of an artist inspecting his newly-created masterpiece. Small huddles of elated classmates were seen drinking in the wonders of their year of hard work. The hoarseness of screaming Peanuts, over the din of maniacal football fans was practically forgotten. The once- blue knuckles that had survived the hectic magazine subscription campaign and Christmas card sales had helped to pay for the exotic flowers and shimmer- ing stars. Toastmasters coughed importantly. President Helen Thomason was earnestly discussing last-minute instructions with fellow officers--J. R. Fowler, Vice-Pres- ident, Nancy Alley, Secretary, and Car- lyle Craven, Treasurer. Class sponsors, Miss Marie Gilliam, Mr. Luther Taylor, Miss Jean Brooks, and Mrs. Fred B. Lewis, silently mull over a minute de- tail that didn't turn out right at the last minute. KNO one will ever know the differencel The president rapped for attention, and the banquet was begun. The perfect climax to a perfect year. Left: What would we do without these four sponsors to guide the Junior Class? They are: Mr. Leonard, Mrs. Lewis, Miss Gilliam, and Mr. Taylor. Right: Tommy Walker eagerly waits on the hungry football fans as they want hot dogs during the half time. This is a job that every Junior has.
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