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Don Hasty Ignatz Goose, the German rebel, small but mighty, a friend who wears well. Key Club; Intramural Tennis Champ, •51. Claude Miller Jarman, Jr. Holly wood s gift to Bird-legs, 7 nights a week, one of our best. Microbe Football. ' 48; J. V. Football. ’49; J. V. Basketball. ’50; Varsity Base- ball, ’50, ’51, ’52; Varsity Basketball, ’51; Varsity Football, ’51, ’52; Mono- gram Club; Most Athletic, ’52. Daniel Jay Johns, Jr. The old tennis pro, hard-luck kid with the slipping vertebrae, a capable boy. Honor Society; Glee Club, ’49, ’50; J. V. Basketball, ’49, ’50; Varsity Basketball, ’51; Tennis Team, ’49, ’50, ’51, ' 52; N. I. L. Singles Champion. ’51; Paper Staff, ’51, ’52; Monogram Club, ’50, ’51, ’52. Ben Kingree III Sure bet for the Derby, never without the Levies, can be heard all over the campus, a smile for everybody. J. V. Football, ’49. ’50; Varsity Football. ’51, ’52; Honor Society; Monogram Club. ’51, ’52; Modern History Medal; Bell Ringer’’ Staff, ’51; Annual Staff, ’52. CLASS THE
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Matthew Gardner Buckner Maddin Bug farmer, parties at Joumey s End, always around with a helping hand. Rifle Team. ' 49; Paper Staff. ’51, ' 52; Transferred from Hillsboro, ’48. Don Jackson Massey Social lion, grid star, fancy clothes, bird-size, pull with faculty, and Karin. J. V. Football. ’49. ’50; J. V. Basketball. ’50, ’51: Monogram Club, ’51, ’52; “Bell Ringer’’ Staff. ’50. ’51, ’52; Business Manager “Bell Ringer.’’ ’52; Biggest Social Lion, ’52; Best Dressed., ’52; Bell Staff. ’52; Varsity Football, ’51, ’52; Varsity Basketball. ’51. Carey Folk McNeilly Scotty-boy, singer (the Met someday), author of How to Win Friends and Influence Teachers. Honor Council, ’50. ’52; Public Speak- ing Medal, ’50; History Medal. ’50; Honor Society; Key Club; J. V. Foot- ball, ’49, ’50; Varsity Football. ’52; Var-sity Basketball, ’51, ’52; Tennis Team, ’50, ’51, ’52; Fire Patrol. ’52; Secretary Honor Council, ’52; Mono- gram Club; Representative at “Hands Across the Sea,’’ ’50; Malone Award. ’51. Robert Bond Miller Pioneer Industrialist, famous for de- veloping Millwoods natural resource, polygamist, little blood and guts, heart of gold. Monogram Club, ’51, ’52; Varsity Foot- ball, ’51; Honor Council. ’52; “Bell Ringer’’ Staff, ’52 Sports Editor; Bell Staff, ’52; Glee Club. ’50. ) THE !l J ' ? ' ' CLASS
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