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Harback, Meredith--After man came woman! She's been after him ever since. Recondite Club Pres. Good Eng. Club, Alpha Sigma Kappa, Chorus. Hawkins, R.G.--Mighty sparks from little things may fly. Beta Gamma, Alpha Sigma Kappa. Hull, Genevieve--Wise and other wise. Chorus. Hawkins, Robert--A little spot of light can marry off the worst of men. Henderson, John Charles--To ride with Mildred in an auto ls his daily 4:50 motto. Hopson, Bud--No matter what the dis-K cusslon may be--I can always dis agree. Chorus. House, James--The only thing he stoops to is the door. Hull, Gall--A man that blushes can't be all brute. Basketball WAN team, Chorus. Jacques, Beulahmae--A prudent girl con- ceals her knowledge. G.A.A. Kaesler, Evelyn--A one man woman, Oh Yeah! Debate team. Honor Society, Class Valedictorian, G.A.A. Kaiser, Hershel--Oh, yes, I study, and still the teachers don't appreciate me. Chorus, Boys' Q Quartet. Kitterman, Margaret--She never fails to do her best. Logan, Katherine--Modest, demure, 4 and sweet, for she is a girl hard V to beat. Recondlte Club, Drum Corps. Lanlgan, Paul--A sober youth, with a solemn phiz--he eats his grub, and minds his biz. Mulkey, John Wesley--Let the world go as it may, I can take it anyway. Malaska, Marie--She always insists she flunked the test, when she thinks her grade is best. Beta Gamma. Meador, Alice--Honors come by diligence Band, Orchestra. Miller, Dorthea--Always Jolly, always kind, she's a girl we like to find. Chorus, S Honor Roll, G.A.A. . lla. j:,y J 'Sv' V Y x W :ba 0
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Mi our X 5548 3 Q, me AJV LQ.,-atv! 'C' fs bel Miller, Freda--For she that once is good is always good. Chorus, Beta Gamma, Good English Club, G.A.A. Montgomery, Jane--A girl after her own heart. Band, Orchestra, Good English Club, Girls' Quartet, Chorus. Mills, Mildred--nOnce in a Whileu is her theme song. She's on time--NOnce in a Whllen. Peppy Dozen, Chorus, Girls' Quartet. Mulkey, Mildred--A diligent student Mulkey, Thelma--One may be humble after pride. McCormick, June--Pretty blondes are hard to find, but I am a brunette. Napier, Lawrence--Wise men trust not the wind, the world, or the women. Orchestra, Chorus, and Basketball 'AW team. Nelson, Eleanor--she has that old Chicago brogue. Nunnley, Helen Marie--Oh cruel world, Oh heartless men, I do not love a , one of themhM 19 - ' 'E O'Conne11, Elizabeth Anne--Our student leader good and true, a finer friend you never knew. Pres. Senior class, Alpha Sigma Cappa Recondite Club. O'Connell, John Hall--Wonder why they call me Square-dome????? Porter, Dorothy Helen--Heart beats and drum beats. Peppy Dozen Orchestra, f Drum,Corpej5g f,. , Pllant, Richard--Look my way, girls-- one look and HE ran. Ratliff, Buryl--Courteous, Reserved, Quiet, and Retired. Reed, Annabelle--The only one she ,flirts with is her brother. Rittenhouse, Bob--A blank page in the book of knowledge. Chorus. Reynaud, Mary Mae--One girl, and ONLY seven nights in a week. Drum Corps f' twlrler, Peppy Dozen. aRusse1, Freda Marie--My heart is ever Ck at your service. Band, Orchestra. I
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