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CL MARY MILNE Quietest Quirt, yea; but great thoughts have come from quietness. Treasurer of Sunday School Class '36; Student Coun- cil '37; Glee Club '36. '37. PRISCILLA NOYES A merry heart doeth good. Athletic Council '36; Senior Play '37; Music Club '36-'37; Stamp Club '36. MARY REDDING Sweetest A sweet attractive kind of grace. Glee Club '36. CORA SAPP Silence is more eloquent than words. Vice President of Sunday School Class '36; Secretary and Treasurer of Junior Class '35-'36; Secretary and Treasurer of Girls' Circle '36-'37; Secretary and Treas- urer of Sunday School Class '35. ELIZABETH SCOTT She's friendly to all the world. Glee Club 36-'37; Music Club '35-'36, '36-'37; Junior Play '36. PATSY SMITH Neatest A friend to truth and soul sincere; In action faithful, in honor clear. Student Council '36-'37; Glee Club '36-'37; Senior Play '37; Sun Dial Staff '36. PAULINA WENZ Wittiest, Most Talented Without love and music, life is nothing. Secretary and Treasurer of Senior Class '36, '37; Student Council '36; Music Editor of Sun Dial '36. '37; Senior Play '37. RAGS PORTER, Class Mascot SJ ozm Our ship has swiftly saffed the years. We've shared our joys and our tears, As a crew of Seniors we will bid farewells. Draw in our anchor; and ring our last bells. We pause—and imagination leads Us back over sv ift-spent years. And shows us happy times and deeds That soften our farewell tears. Instead of our parting being only sorrow, We have a hope that lies within, To face the dawning of tomorrow With a faithful resolve to win. May we then with reverent head. Still think of memories never dead. From that ocean of what we thought was strife, V e sail on now to the Sea of Life. —Kay Frame. 15 f
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MISS ELIZABETH PORTER, Sponsor To know her is to love her.” MARY BAUMAN Best All Round May Heaven its choicest blessing send. On such a girl and such a friend.” Student Council 37; Senior Play '37; Vice President of Senior Class '36. '37; Glee Club '36, '37. SARAH CLARK “She's true to her word, her work and her friends. Vice President of Junior Class '35-'36; Athletic Coun- cil '36-'37; M Club '36-'37; Treasurer of Glee Club '36-'37. CAROLYN FRAME Best Dressed. Cutest. Most Attractive. Most Lovable. Rare compound of quality, noble, and true. With plenty of sense and good humor, too.” Treasurer of Freshman Class '33. '34; Sun Dial Staff ‘34. '35. ‘36; Council Member '36. '37; Senior Play '37. HELEN CAIN “A girl born with red hair will have red hair 'till she dyes LOUISE GOODMAN Let us live gaily, for life is all we have.” Glee Club '36; Dramatic Club '36. '37. JANET CARLISLE Natural beauty is not the gift of every woman. Stamp Club '36-'37; Class Lawyer '36; Hobby Club '36; Senior Play '37. HELEN HARDIE Most Intellectual perfect girl, nobly planned To warm, comfort and command. President of Senior High Class '36-'37; President of S. S. Class '36-'37; Student Council '36-'37; Y.P.C. Council '36-'37. ISABELLE CARTER Most Athletic Small quantity, but good quality.” Athletic Board '36-'37; Secretary-Treasurer of Hobby Club '37; Class Prophet '37; Secretary of M Club '36-'37. ELOISE MILLER Prettiest “She's pretty to walk with. Witty to talk with And pleasant to think upon. President of Delta Beta '36-'37; Alumnae Editor of Sun Dial '36-'37; Student Council '37; Senior Play '37. 14
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rVy Sckool n • y.UYLLQ’lA Miss Carrie May McEroy, Sponsor Virginia Douglas, Class President onioi£± Miss, Brooks, Sponsor Suzanne Cagle, Class President }ri£ifini£n Miss Brandon, Sponsor Elizabeth Johnston, Class President Isbell Ager, Adelaide Bardin, Bette Brown, Jean Cartwright, Emily Coart, Doro- thy Parker Colvin, Aileen Virginia Conley, Peggy Dennis, Virginia Louise Douglas, Martha Guy, Mary Elizabeth Harmon, Dora Hayes, Geneva Higgins, Majorie Lucas, Louise Porcher, Patricia Piatt, Edna Robinson, Mildred E. Shore, Harvison Smith, Margaret C. Thompson, Lucy Dean Wham, Katherine Wilkes, Anne C. Williams, Mary Wynn Williams, Elizabeth Wood. Suzanne Cagle, Jessie Collette, Anna Fisher, Ellen Fisher, Thelma Hinkle, Peggy Jones, Shirley McKay, Helen Nichols, Paulina Rhodes. Betty Bauman, Paul Bell, Carolyn Cox, Virginia Dempsey (7th Grade), George Ennett, Barbara Frame, Jean Gregory, Elizabeth Johnston, Kathleen Kell (7th Grade), Polly McLeod, Dorothy Manning, Frankie Mears, Jeanne Porter, Margaret Rogers, Catherine Roper, Varteer Taminosian, Winifred Webb, Louise Wilson. 16
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