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{juniors JUNIOR OFFICERS President Dan Taliffero Vice-President Charlotte Stevens Secretary Sally Fitzgerald Treasurer Anne Harvey Mall of dame Cutest Doris Browning Malcolm Parrish Most Loyal Sally Fitzgerald Russell Turner Biggest Flirt Eunice Adcock Malcolm Parrish Best All Around Nancy Henderson Lee Morris Best Sport Eunice Adcock Lee Morris Most Talented Nancy Lincoln Curtis DeCatur Most Courteous Charlotte Stevens Dan Taliferro Most Ambitious Charlotte Stevens Russeli. Turner Wittiest Nancy Lincoln William Rafaley Best Athlete Rebecca McKenzie Dan Taliff.rro Most Studious Nancy Trice Russell Turner Most Dignified Nancy Lincoln Russell Turner Laziest Nancy Lincoln Leo Ogden Neatest Anne Harvey Malcolm Parrish Biggest Bluffer Eunice Adcock Henry Allen Best Nafured Ardella Butler Leo Ogden Biggest Grumbler Nancy Lincoln Robert Chewning Most Romantic Mattie Lee Simpson Lee Morris A 14 J-
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I saw Marion Thompson as a platinum blond movie actress. Marion had divorced four husbands and was making plans to marry the fifth. I read that Jeanette Purvis was a chorus girl on Broadway. She is really getting into the limelight after many struggles. Was I surprised when I met Mrs. James Harris (the former Anna Ogden) and her curly headed little son. She told me she was living in California since James was driving a transfer truck there. She told me that Elizabeth Odgen was a teacher in a mission school. A sign The J-T-A Place” worked on my curiosity, so I went in and was glad I did, because it was a swanky dress shop owned by three of my friends, Jean Harlow, Tracey Bryant and Alice Ashley. They told me that in a recent letter that they had gotten from Jeanette Stevens, informed them that she was a fortune teller in Shipman, still trying to win the love of Lynn Thompson. The last of my school mates that I saw in Hollywood was Mary Jane Wright; she told me that she was doing secretarial work in a law office. In reading newspapers, I discovered that Gerald Smallwood is now a professional Athletic director and is touring through the states giving demonstations. I also read in the same paper, the announce¬ ment of Mary Glenn Saunder’s marriage to a college professor. After seeing many of my class mates, I returned to my home very happy, and proud of my friends’ progress in life. Cora Belle Wood In Memoriam In loving memory of our dear class mate and friend, Carrol Bryant, who died on February 2, 1946, after a long illness. Dear Carrol, you are not forgotten Though on earth you are no more; Still in memory you are with us As you always were before. Sadly missed by your Senior Class. T 13 h
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Sophomores SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Shirley Jackson President Betty Purvis. Vice-President Joyce Farrar Secretary Dorothy Coleman T re usurer Betty White Georgia Farrar Melvin Thacker Helen Powell Mall of Same Cutest Georgia Farrar Bucky Wood Biggest Flirt Joyce Farrar Harvey Knight Most Loyal Betty Fee Banton Melvin Tliacker Best Sport Betty Purvis Melvin Thacker Most Talented Joyce Farrar Clyde Watts Most Courteous Nancy Wood Melvin Thacker Most Ambitious Winnie Mawyer Gordon Johnson Wittiest Betty Purvis Tracey Matthews Best Athlete Betty Purvis Melvin Thacker Most Studious Winnie Mawyer Gordon Johnson Most Dignified Mary Fockard George Ripley Laziest Jane Stevens Bud Harlow Neatest Shirley Jackson Malcolm Bridgwater Biggest Bluffer Florene Tinnell Opalton Snead Best Natured Elizabeth Gowen Charles Hale Biggest Grumbler Florene Tinnell Tracey Matthews Most Romantic Jane Stevens Jack Watts Best All Around Annie Dee Harvey Melvin Thacker j 15 y
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