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Ben Maynard Any fool can go to bed, but it takes a man to get up.” Varsity Football; Co-Captain Foot twill Squad; Honorable Mention Gym Exhibit. Julia Maynard Heaven such charm did lend her” Basketball. ’33; Gym Exhibit. ‘32. '33: May Day Exhibit. 33: Junior-Senior Banquet Waitress. ’3». Betty McCall Nothing is mine alone; but mine to use, to enjoy, and to share with my fellowmen.” HI-Y Sisters. ’33. ’31. ’33, ’30; Question Mark Club. ’34. 35. '30: Treasurer Sophomore Class; Junior Class Play. ’35; Marshal. ’33. '30; Secretary Home Room; Captain Hockey Team. Irene McCall She thinks the solar system is made of basketballs ” Vice-President Girls’ Athletic Association; Varsity Basketball. ’85. '30: Secretary Home Room, '35; Hi-Y Girls. '35. ’30. Bob McCorkle A vigorous, various, versatile mind.” Entered from Baltimore City College, 1933; Treasurer of Home Room. ’31: Junior Class Play. ’35; Senior Class Play. '30; Annual Staff. '30. I. Herman McCurry, Jr You can't keep a good man down.” Entered from Lake City. 1933. Helen McGee Then she will talk; Ye Cods! ho tv she will talk!” Hockey Team. ‘31; Soft Ball Team. 34; Junior Class Play; Honor Citizen. 35. ’30; Senior Play. Mildred McKeithen tootsie Pretty, sincere, attractive, and street. Good. true, friendly, and neat. Wise, influential, studious and fair— Are adjectives describing 'Tootsie' dear” Secretary-Treasurer of Student’s Cooperative Association. ’31. ’35; Vice-President Stu- dent’s Cooperative Association. ’35, ’30: Junior Play: President Glee Club. ’35. ’30; Vice-President Junior Class: Most Ladylike. Best All-round. Best Musician Sophomore Girl; May Queen Attendant. ’35; Secretary Home Room. ’35; Typist on Annual Staff. ’35. ’30; Honor Citizen. ’31. ’35; Class Treasurer: Senior Class Play. Harry McIntosh Is there a heart that my music cannot melt?” Entered Junior Year from Darlington; Criterion Literary Society. ’35. ’36: Slat? Voice Contest. '35. Jack McLeod - Complete in features and in mind with every grace a gentleman.” 1 -4| 18
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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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James McCrary You can't keep a good man down.” Harold Mi:ekins A youth was there, of quiet ways.” Jeanne Mellett Her heart is true and pure as gold ” Girls’ Athletic Association. 33; Class Team Basketball, ’33. si: Class Team Hockey, ’83, '31; Criterion Literary Society. 33, 31, 33. '36: President Criterion Society, 3. , '36; Vice-President Criterion Literary Society. 33: Hi-Y Sisters. 'St. ’35, '36; Vice-President Home Room. 35. '36: Honorable Mention llifCli School English Contest. 33. Charles Mims ”A youth, light-hearted and content, I wander through the world.” HI-Y, '32, 33: Treasurer of Home Room. '32: Home Room Program Band. '32. ’33. 3t, 33. 36; Orchestra. 3.3. ’3t. ’35, 36; Symphony Orchestra. 3t; Allstate Band. 35. 36: Winner in State Band Contest at Winthrop. 33: Participant in Band Contest, 36. Billy O'Hara The greatest wealth he has runs in his reins; he is a gentleman.” HI-Y. 33, 36: Criterion Society. 33. 36: Vice-President Criterion Society. ’35. 36: Vice-President House of Representatives. 33, 36: Commencement DccJaimer. 35; Track. 33; Basketball. 33. 36; Varsity Football. ’33; Block “F” Club. ’33. '36. Roxih Belle Parker A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of men” Criterion Literary Society. 33: Basketball. 33. ’33; Home Room Representative. 33. 31: Home Room Secretary. 33: Senior Class Play, 36. Elizabeth Pettigrew Thy modesty is a candle to thy merit ” Aurice Powell He has done his work and held his peace.” Lost and Found Office. 31. 35: Representative to Vocational Guidance Conference. 36; Band. 36; Home R m iii Representative. 36. Digges Poyner If the heart of a man is depressed with cares The mist is dispelled when a u o man appear s ” Football, 35. 36: Art Editor Florentine, 33: Hi-Y. 33, 36; Home Room Treasurer. 3l: Baseball. 36. Madison Rainwater Ambition rules my brain. and love my heart ” President of Home Room, 3-. Student Council, 32; President Home Room, ’SI. 35: Vice Pres ident of Home Room. 34. 36; Office Aid. 33. 36: Business Manager of Annual. 35. ’36: Chairman of Gate Committee during Football. 35; Boxing Squad, 36: Senior Class Play. 19 } -
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