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LENNIE SADIE CASADA Blessed with each talent, each art to please, And barn to write, converse, and love with ease.” Student Council '3S-'36; President Hobby Club 36; Secretary Phil. Literary Society '36; Choir '36-'37. LOIS CASSADY Cheertul at morn she wakes from short repose. Breathes the clean air and carols as she goes. Choir '36-'37; Music Club '36-'37; Prayer Group Leader '36-'37. ELEANORE CHENOWETH Just tall enough to be graceful. Just dainty enough to please. Exchange Editor Sun Dial '35-'36; Student Council ‘36; Senior Play. ISA TELFORD CLAY Sportsmanship. Best All-Round Rare compound oj quality, noble and true. With plenty oi sense and good humor, too.” Vice President Student Body -36-'37; Athletic Board '36 '37; Treasurer Y. P. C. '36-'37; School Cheer Leader '36-'37. MILDRED REBECCA COE All that in woman is adored In her dear self is found.” Cherokee Cheer Leader '35-’36; Choir ‘3S-35, '36-'37; May Day ‘36; Library Assistant. GLAYS REBECCA CROSS She has a world of ready wealth. Our minds and hearts to bless— Spontaneous wisdom breathed by health. Truth breathed by cheerfulness. Hobby Club '36: Secretary-Treasurer Phil. Literary Society '37. AGNES CYNTHIA DALTON Intellect Knowledge is. indeed, that which, next to virtue, truly and essentially raises her above others. Cherokee; Senior Play. ERNESTINE LUCILLE FOULKE Wisdom “. combination of bra.ns and attractiveness is truly a gift of the gods. Student Council '35-'36; Secretary Y. P. C. '36-'37; Secretary Athletic Association '36-'37; Choir '36-'37. 9
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MISS NANNIE G. WATKINS Sponsor 7 V loved you ere we kntic you; know you now, And having knoicn you. love you better still. SARA MAE ADAMS She has a heart to resolve, a head to contrive, and a hand to execute Dramatic Club '35-’37; English Assistant '36-'37; Student Council ‘36: Hike Chaperone. LAURA KATRINA ALTMAN A studious lass and serious, you say as you pass by. But did you stop to notice the twinkle in her eye? Choctaw Chief ’37; Student Council ’36-'37; ”M Club; Vico President of Hiking Club. HATTIE LENORA - ANDERSON Neatness. Helpfulness IPise to resolve, and patient to perform. President Sunday School Class '35, '36; Y. P. C. Council '35-‘36. '36-'37; Leader Life Service Group '36- '37. MARY BECKETT Zealous, yet modest; innocent, though free. Patient of toil, serene midst alarms: Indexible in faith—Our Mary ' President of Student Body '36-'37; Student Council '35-'36; Choir '3S-'36. '36-'37; Music Club '35-'36, '36-'37. ELLEN LEE BRIDEWELL Studiousness The rule of her life is to make business a pleasure, and pleasure her business.'' Y. P. C. Council '36-'37; Student Council '3S-’36; Prayer Group Leader; Sun Dial Staff '36-'37. HARRIET ALTHEA BROWN Ingenuity So mild, so merci ul, so strong, so good. So patient, peaceful, loyal, loving, pure.” President Y. P. C. Council '36-'37; Athletic Council ’36-'37; Student Council '36-' 37; President Tritonian Lit- erary Society ‘36. LAURA MAE BROWN Athlete Athletic, friendly, hind. Another just like her you'll never find. Chief of Choctaws ’36-’37; Vice President Athletic Association -36-'37; President of M Club '36-'37; May Day Court '36. 8
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RUTH ANNIE GILLIS 7 see her in the dewey flower, I see her sweet and fair, hear her in the tuneful birds. I hear her charm the air. Choir '36-'37; Prayer Group Leader '36-‘37; President Phil. Society '37 Vice President Sunday School Ciass '36-'37. FLORA MARGARET GORDON real woman whose goodness is part of herself.” Student Council ’36-'37; Choir '36-'37; Prayer Group Leader. ELIZABETH HALL It seems the queenliest battles fought. Are fought in silent ways. Cherokee Tribe. SARA KATHERINE HUSTEAD Modesty Her face betokens all things dear and good. Prayer Group Leader '36-'37; Vice President Senior Sunday School Class '37; Life Service Group ‘36-'37. ILA MAE JAMES Beauty. Attractiveness. Musician Beautiful as sweet, and young as beautiful, and soft as young, and gay as soft, and innocent as gay.” President Music Club; President Tritonian Literary Society '37; Cueen of Hearts '36; May Queen '37. MABEL ESTHER JOHNSON A daughter of the gods—divinely tall And most divinely fair. Student Council '36. '37. SARA ELIZABETH JONES A gentle way, a pretty face. A sweet toned voice, a fairy-like grace. President Phil. Literary Society '35; Hobby Club '37; Dramatic Club '37; May Day '37. SARA LOUISE KELLY Blest with all other requisites to please. She has the striking elegance of ease. Student Council '35; President Tritonian Literary So- ciety '36; Secretary and Treasurer of Senior Sunday School Class '37; Sun Dial Staff '36-'37. 10
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