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High School Seniors Miss Carrie Mae McElroy, Class Sponsor Rare compound of quality, noble and true, with plenty of sense—and good humor, too.” LOUISE MAXWELL MOXTREAT, X. C. “We love her unobtrusive friendliness.’’ Class Pres. '36; Pres. S. S. Class ’36; V.-Pres. Delta Beta ’35- VIRGINIA ACKISS NORFOLK, VA. Happy, full of fun. from care I’m free: You’ll never find another just like me.” Scc.-Trcas. Class ’36; May King ’36; Sux Dial Staff ’36; Class Song. ROSA BELL WAYNESBORO. VA. Dignity is the power of woman.” Pres. Delta Beta ’36; Class Prophet. RUTH BELL WAYNESBORO, VA. She is gentle, she is shy. Rut there’s mischief in her eye.” Class Poet. JANET CARLISLE PENNY FARMS. FLA. Natural beauty is not the gift of every woman.” Class Lawyer; Stamp Club. ELIZABETH CHEEK BOWLING GREEN. KY. Full of fun and never lacking When there’s some excitement happening.” May Court '36. GUELDA HUCKABY GLENDALE, OHIO “Brevity is the soul of wit.” Athletic Board ”36; Class Verses. MELVA HUCKABY GLENDALE, OHIO Music is well said to be the speech of angels.” V.-Pres. Delta Beta ’36; Choir '36; Student Council ’36. JENNIE HUTTON ABINGDON, VA. Athletic, friendly, kind— Another just like her you’ll never find.” Basketball Team '35; Athletic Board '36. ELAINE LAURENT PHILADELPHIA, PA. They make the least noise who think the highest” Latin Play '36; Girls’ Circle Member. HENRIETTA LYLE ROCK HILL. S. C. A willing heart, a helping hand. Always ready on demand.” Capt. H.S. Basketball Team ’36; Sec.-Treas. Delta Beta ’36.
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Collcgc Seniors MARY DELLE WILKINS, Oxford. Ala. Her ways an- of pleasantness, and all her paths are peace.” Student Council ’35; Science Club '35; Philalethia Literary Society ’35-’36; Bible Study Leader ’36. RUBY WHEELER. Lancaster, N. C. A cheerful heart, a cheerful smile. A charm of friendship all the while.” Sec.-Treas. S. S. Class ’36; Prayer Group Leader ’36; Basketball Team ’35-’36; Student Council ’36. SADIE HALL WOODRUFF, Mocksville. N. C. “Rare compound of quality, noble and true: With plenty of sense and good humor, too. ' Choir 35- 3 ; Sr. Play '36; Tritonia Literary Society ’35 '36: Librarian of Choir ’36. GEORGE BELL. Mascot. SENIOR COLLEGE CLASS POEM 1936 Today will soon be memories, Just as yesterday now seems, And tomorrow will be present, Instead of misty dreams. We'll miss the friends about us. Those whom we today hold dear. And appreciate the present More, when the future's here. May the future be as lovely As the past spent here in school, When the future is the present, According to God's rule. —Ruth Collette. Class Poet. SENIOR COLLEGE SI PERLAT1VES 1 Best All Around .... Most Popular Cutest Most Intellectual Sweetest .......... Wittiest test Most Attractive Most Conscientious Most Athletic Most Talented Best Sport ........ Best Personality ... Best Student ...... Friendliest ....... Most Dignified Most Helpful Most Dependable Quietest ........... Most Optimistic .......Mildred Knox .......Elinor Miller .......Mary E. Cibert ....... I htian Shaw Martha Reid Bedinger .......Lotii-e Du ffey Helen McCain .......Elinor Miller ......Laurie Reynolds .......Ruth Pen land .......Ruth Coii, tie .......Estelle Isenhou .....Elizabeth light ....... I ivian Shau .........Peggy Sloop Elizabeth Fleming ...Louise MeCutchen Mildred Knox Eon, h M, !twain, Sadie Hall Woodruff
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High School Seniors sada McDaniel DULUTH, GA. A lovely lady garmented in light from her men hair. Class Lawyer. JANET STEELE SEVILLE, FLA. Simplicity in all things is the hardest to he copied. Pres. Delta Beta '35: Pres. Stamp Club 'js-’jf); Vice-Pres. Class '36; Athletic Beard '35-'3f . PHYLLIS STEVENS MIDDLETOWN'. OHIO Knotfledge is power. Pres. Delta Beta ’35; Pres. Stamp Club '35- 36; V.-Pres. Class ’36; Athletic Board ’35-’36. “TANKS,” Senior Class Mascot c ° YOUR CLASS AND MY CLASS Your class ar.d my class! And how it stands today In your heart and my heart And others tar away! Grass-green and leaf-green The colors always shine. Pure-white and snow-white For your class and tor mine! Your class and my class lives here in Montreal town. The mountains hear our glad salute And tremble at the sound! Your class and my class! And ours the white and green. Ours the caps and gowns 01 gray The grandest ever seen. Ours the spoil:or lots of fun And ours “Tanks. the mascot small. Three big cheers tor the Senior High We love them one and all. Your class and my class and everyone's O. K.! Studying when it's time for work but loving lots of play! Your school and my school! And, oh, how much it holds Your class and my class Secure within its folds. Your heart and my heart Are bound by many a tie To all the kids we’ve grown to love In the dear old Senior High! The one class, the great class, the class for me ami you— It's held up high by everyone in the school of the gold and the blue! With apologies to W. D. Nesbit. Ruth Bell. Class Poet. SENIOR HIGH SUPERLATIVES Most dignified .... Most intellectual Best athlete ...... Best all-round ... Most attractive ... Most personality .. Most original ..... Best sport ........ Most talented .... Friendliest ...... Most vivacious ... Best looking ..... Happiest........... Most dependable . Sweetest .......... Most lovable ..... Most popular...... .......Rosa Bell Phyllis Stevens ■ .....Janet Steele .Elizabeth Chech Cue Ida I! in baby ... Rebecca Patton Jennie Hutton I !earietta Lyle ... 'irginia Ackiss ...Elaine Laurent . .1 Iclva uebaby ..Sada Mi Daniel .......Ruth Bell . Louise .1 laxuell .... Janet Carlisle Miss McElrny ............Tanks SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL CLASS HISTORY In the year 1933, a small party began its ascent up the hill of knowledge on roller skates. At first skating was difficult; but. being sophomores and not as green as they had been the year before, they managed to keep up the set speed. At the end of this year wheels came off the skates of all but two, Louise Maxwell and Janet Steele, Tliese, along with Virginia Ackiss. Jennie Hutton, Becky Patton and Elizabeth Cheek tin- next year resumed the climb and slowly skated up the hill. An- other band of skaters joined this one in the year '36. These new-comers were Sada McDaniel, Elaine Laurent. Ruth Bell. Rosa Bell. Henrietta Lyle. Janet Carlisle. Phyllis Stevens, Guelda Huckaby and M.La Huckaby. Together this merry band of adventurers slowly overcame all obstacles and with colors I ly ing gain. . ,h„ top of the hill. Janet B. Steele. Historian.
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