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TOP ROW CLARICE BRAXTON Booster Club ’34. A good basketball player. WILLIAM BEVERLY Tennis Champion ’33, ’34. Master Painter ’33, ’34. The world knows little of its greatest men. HOMER BAUGH All-around Athlete ’32, ’33, ’34. Corporal R. O. T. C. ’33, ’34. The boy with the $1,000,000 legs. ARTIE R. BANKS Literary Club ’33. Physics Club ’34. That Go-getter from Arkansas. ALICE BELL Ass’t Secretary of Girl Rserves ’34. Secretary of Health Council ’34. Naughty but nice. CENTER ROW LUCILLE BUFORD Girl Reserves ’33, ’34. Junior Urban League Girls. Always has a-plenty to say. WILLA MAE BURCH Spanish Club ’34. Health Council ’34. She’s a dancer with a swing. MARJORIE BECK Lincolnite Staff ’34. Campfire Girls ’34. A sweet smile for everyone. BOTTOM ROW DOROTHY BEARD Les Createurs d’Arts ’34. Versatile she is. JACK ARNOLD Master Painter ’33, ’34. R. O. T. C. ’31, ’32,’ ’33, ’34. He knows something about everything. william McKinley anderson Treasurer of Student Council ’33, ’34. Honor Roll, ’33. — and I might add, says the English wizard. LUCILLE BYRD Chorus. Health Council ’34. Walling to lend a helping hand. FANNIE E. ANDERSON Senior Girl Reserves ’34. Student Council ’33, ’34. Calm as the rippling waters. FLORENCE BLOSS Campfire Girls ’30, ’34. Mathematics Club ’30. She always has something to say. MARY AVERY Girl Reserves ’34. Boosters Club ’34. Just not interested. Page Five
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rtf) Class Officers Wendell Phillips President Alice Ravelle Asst. Secretary Mary Newsom Vice-president Tecytle Gardner Treasurer Evelyn Griffin Secretary Louis Collins Sergeant-at-ArmS BOARD OF DIRECTORS The Board of Directors is the body through which the business of the Senior Class is transacted. With the exception of Mr. Mayberry’s group, which has two, each Senior advisory group has one rep- resentative. The members of the board are: Hazel Fleming Freddie Pierce Hallie Scott Joe Neal Moore McKinley Anderson Page Four
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TOP ROW JAMES BUSCH Student Council ’33, ’34. Assistant Editor of Loncolnite ’34. Great oaks from little acorns grow. ADAM BUSCH Student Council ’32, ’33, ’34. Second Lieutenant R. O. T. C. ’33, ’34. Never too busy to help. MARY LOUISE COLLINS Senior Girl Reserves ’34. Health Council ’34. Modest, I would say. FRED CULLIVER First Lieutenant R. O. T. C. ’33, ’34. . Orchestra and Band ’31, ’32, ’33, ’34. Happy-go-lucky. JOHN BEAN Track and Football ’33, ’34. Sports Editor for Lincolnite ’34. Merit is the basis of success. DAVID BOOKER Dramatics ’32, ’33, ’34. Spanish Club ’33, ’34. Give him a piano or some food. CLARENCE BUFORD Master Painter ’33. Student Council ’33, ’34. He craves a Juliet and a balcony. BOTTOM ROW ODIS COLE Hi-Y- Club. Sgt. R. O. T. C. ’33, ’34. Just a little ball of trouble. WALTER CALDWELL Model Airplane Builder ’31, ’32. Cabinet Shop ’32, ’33. Give him some toys, and he will do the rest. CENTER RO W VICTOR BARKER Solo Trombone ’33, ’34. President of Orchestra ’33, ’34. The Trombone Faestro. ZADELL COLLINS Camp Fire Girls ’31, ’32, ’33. Student Council Court ’30, ’31, ’32, ’33. Always into something. BROOKSIE LEE CANADY Senior Girl Reserves ’34. Vice-president Student Health Council. She speaks her mind. CORDELL J. CROCKETT Solo Clarinet ’32, ’33, ’34. Music Librarian ’33, ’34. Was he not born to master the clarinet? HOWARD CAMPBELL Sergeant R. O. T. C. ’33, ’34. Orchestra and Band ’32, ’33, ’34. A regular “cut-up.” LEWIS COLLINS Football Captain ’33, ’34. All Around Athlete ’32, ’33, ’34. The female charmer in person. Page Six
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