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Manly Hines Sometimes I 'set’ and think, and sometimes I just ’set’.” Band; Orchestra. Alice Elizabeth Hooke hookie” Pretty and charming, sweet and sensible. With a heart that is noble and true. Home Boom Officer, 'as. ’31. '35; Home Room Representative, 36; Glee Club. 'S3, '31. Nancy E. Hopkins She could be bound up in a nutshell and yet find herself queen of infinite space.” Gym Medal. ‘3 4; Hockey Team. 81; K. K. Club: Hi Y Sisters; House of Representatives. Furman M. Howle Pep. wisdom, joy, everything worthwhile. He has them all. plus a pleasant smile.” Elizabeth Hubbard Smile and the world smiles with you.” Glee Club. '35. ’86; Treasurer of Home Room. '35. 36: Vice-President Home Room. '33. 3 4. Mattie Virginia Hutto Without love and laughter nothing is pleasant.” Vice-President of Home Room. '33; Secretary of Home Room, 3 4; Waitress at Junior-Senior Banquet; Chairman of Housekeeping Committee, '35, '36; Manager of Senior Class Play. J. Herbert Jackson Light-haired, blue-eyed, his aspect blithe. His figure tall and straight and lithe. Vice-President Home Room, '33: President of Home Room. '33. '3 4. 35. '36; Baseball Squad, '3 4. '35, '86: Hi Y Club. '33. '36; Marshal, 35, 36; Honor Citizen, '3 4. 35. 36; Junior Class Play; Assistant Manager of Annual; Block ‘F” Club. '35. 36. Eugene L. Jeffords jeff” It is better to be small and let your light shine Than to be large and cast a shadow. Football Manager. '35; Bh ck “F Club, 35. '36. Maelene Johnson She did the utmost bounds of knowledge find. Yet found them not so large as was her mind” Winner of District Biology Contest. 34: Honor Citizen. 35; Contest Winner of National Housing, 35: Patrol. '35. '36: Utopian Society. '35, '36: Library Helper, 3 4. '35. '36. Elizabeth Johnston The sweetest garland to the sweetest maid.” Assistant in Cafeteria. 35, 36; Criterion Society. 3 4. '35. 36; Annual Committee; Gym Exhibit. '32. ’33. 1936 Wf - i 16
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Frances Cain Gibbes fanny ' See me? Then see my grin: To be happy is no sin. House of Representatives. ’S3; Hockey Team. '33. 34. 's5: Home Room Secretary. ’33. ’34. 33; Junior riny: Winner District I .at in Contest. ’33; Honor Citizen, ’85, ’3fi; Vice-President Home Room. ’85. 30; Basketball. ’35. '30; Criterion Literary Society. Mary C. Graham A soft, meek, patient, tranquil spirit.” Home Room Representative. ’33. Amelia Blanche Gregg Friendship is the highest degree of perfection in society.” Library Aid. ’33. ’Si. ’35. ’30; Marshal. ’35. ’30; Housekeeping Committee. Samuel Eliflet Ham A man in all things” Rijby Jean Hamilton A little child So gentle and mild We cannot help but love her” Utopian Literary Society. 34. ’35. ’30; Winner in Preliminary Biology Contest. Annie Wayne Hand Thou art the rainbow of the song of life” W. Covington Hardee Titles do not honor the man uho himself honors .” Editor-in-Chief of Florentine, ’35. '30; Chief Marshal. 35. '30; Vice-President Senior Class; Utopian Society. '33. '31. '33. 30; IH-Y. '35. '30: Honor Citizen. '3 1. 35. '30; Junior Class Play: President Home Room. 33. '31; Winner A. II. Gasque Medal High School Spelling. '34: English Contest. 35: High School. District. State, Honorable Mention; Latin Contest, '33: High School District Geometry Contest. '35; Office Assistant. '33. ’34. '35. '30; Contributor to S. C. High School Year Book: Basketball. '35. '30; Historian Senior Class. '30; President Utopian Society, '30; English Contest. 30; French Contest. '30; History Contest. '30; General Scholarship Contest. '30; Senior Class Play. Aileen Haselden Not too serious, not too gay. But a true blue girl in every way.” Basketball. 33. '8 4; Hockey Team, 33. 3 4: Volley Ball. ’3 4; G’ee Club. ’.33: Baseball, ’3 4. Frances Mae Hicks A mighty huntress, and her prey is man.” Waitress at Junior - Senior Banquet: Cafeteria. 'S3; Hockey Team. '33. David Ernest Hicklin hick Happy am I; from care I’m free. Entered from Great Falls. S. (’.: Track Team. '3 4.
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THE FLORENTINE Miriam Jones Look wise and get the benefit of the doubt . Hl-Y Sisters. 31. ’35. ’36; Scribe for III Y Sisters. 35. ’36; Treasurer of Home Room. ’33. 3fl; Hoc-key Team. 34: Soft Hall Team. 3 4: Criterion Literary Society. ’85. Louise Jordan Modesty and calm content. Evelyn Keefe There’s many a brown eye, they say. but none so bright as mine. Library Assistant. '35; Gym Exhibit. 33: Hockey Team. ’33; Girls’ Athletic Association. ’33, ’31. Alison Keels Her wit is keen; who has denied it? She is constant, too, for one has tried it Ili-Y Sisters. ’33. ‘31. ’35. 36; Vice-President Home Room, ‘33; Treasurer Home Room. 31. ‘33, ’30; Library Aid, ’33, ’36; Criterion Society. ’33. ’31; Junior Class Play. ’35. Julia V. Kendall My heart is whole, my fancy free: Run along boys; don’t bother me Winner in Local and District Geology and Aljrebra Contests, ’85; Honor Citizen; Athletic Association; Varsity Basketball, ’36. Clyde Killen We hate to keep him up; but our loss is a gain for the world. Home Room Representative. ’83; Home Room Vice-President, ’33; Patrol Chairman, ’31. Elizabeth Lawrence They are only truly great who are truly good. Criterion Literary Society, ’31. ’33, ’30. Ann Ledbetter Some think the world is made for fun and frolic, and so do I. Junior Class Play. ’35; Honorable Mention Gym Exhibit. •35; Basketball Team. 30. Miriam Ledbetter A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. Volley Ball. ’31; Baseball. ’34. Jessie Maxwell Fair, wise, and winning; she is a splendid girl. Hockey Team. ’SI; Hi Y Sisters, ’35, ’36; Glee Club, ’35; Criterion Literary Society. ’33. ’30. 1936 17 )j -
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