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The ECHO 27 T4 io ' s ‘WAo at J)(Co7itvale “Fame, at the which he aims, In zvhom already he is well grac’d, cannot Better be held, nor more attain’d than by A place below the first.” “Cariolanus”—William Shakespeare BOY GIRL Most popular . Most outstanding . Most congenial . Most conceited . Most athletic . Most capable . Most dignified . Most studious . Most meddlesome . Most wigglesome . Most likely to succeed Laziest . Best all around . Best looking . Wittiest .. Prettiest hair . Cutest couple . Biggest loafer . Biggest flirt . Best personality . Biggest pest . Neatest . .AUDREY DOOLEY .... .DICK BROWN . .THOMAS WILKERSON .HUBERT GROSS . .ELTON HITE . .JACK BURKHOLDER .JAMES KEY . .JACK BURKHOLDER .MARVIN CARTER .... .MARVIN MILLER . .KENNETH HOLDREN .OTEY FRANKLIN . .DICK BROWN . .AUDREY DOOLEY .... .FRED MYERS . .ELTON HITE . .HUBERT GROSS . .FRED MYERS . .MARVIN CARTER .... .JACK LANTZ . .DAVID HUDDLESTON .CHARLES GROSS . BETTY ANN WOOD ALMA ST. CLAIR BARBARA HATCHER MARY PATTERSON ALMA ST. CLAIR BETTY SAUNDERS NANCY WHITWORTH BETTY SAUNDERS MARY PATTERSON GENEVIEVE WILKERSON VIRGINIA SINK EMILY ST. CLAIR BETTY ANN WOOD ELIZABETH KING LUCILLE HECK .GERALDINE LANTZ PHYLLIS MARSHALL KATHRYN GIBBS CAROLYN HAMM VIRGINIA SINK CAROLYN HAMM ELIZABETH KING
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26 The ECHO ( lee Qlub “Let music swell the breeze, And ring jrom all the trees. Sweet freedom’s song.” “America ”—Samuel Francis Smith Leader . Secretary . .‘Idvisor and Pianist . Jack Burkholder . Ruth Gray Miss Elsie Wright Virginia Biggs Dick Brown Nancy Brown Jack Burkholder Lorene Bowles Doris Chilton M arvin Carter June h ' izcr Elton Hite David Huddleston Carolyn hlamm Lucille Heck VHlter Johnson Margaret Key Jack Lantz Myrtle Miller Phyllis Marshal Christine McGuire Norman Overstreet Paul Raudabush Betty Saunders Mildred Wheeler Nancy Whitworth
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28 The ECHO In art mg - - Soon we will be leaving M.H.S. We hate to go, but, following the laws of nature, all good things must come to an end. In parting, each member of this Senior Class wishes to will his or her most prominent characteristic or talent to a fellow student who most deserves such a gift. First of all to the faculty members go our thanks and appreciation for the many kind¬ nesses shown us in the past four years. Note to the Juniors: You carry on where we are leaving off. W ' e know you can do it. Sophomores (a very nice class): May your baseball team be as good as ours. When you are seniors we shall challenge you to a game. Freshmen: We surrender to you the tasks of washing boards, emptying trash cans and keeping the school clean. Cheer up! Your day is coming. Now for the roll call of senior requests: Audrey Boyle agrees to share her tallness with Ruth Lam and Kathryn Gibbs, her short¬ ness with Alberta Hawley. Nancy Forgie donates to Genevieve Smith her ability to find something funny in everything. Elsie Dooley yields to George Washington Pollard, her good grades in history. Dick Brown leaves with Betty Ann. Audrey Dooley imparts his he-haw laugh to Ben Coleman. John Fitzgerald transmits to Fredrick Myers the opportunity of driving the Goose Creek Valley bus. Otey Franklin presents Jack Lantz with the key to the store. Ne.xt year’s Who’s Who will probably list Virginia Biggs as the most outstanding in Alma St. Clair’s place. Gladys Gilllspie donates one of her fits of temper to Nancy Whitworth. Elizabeth King leaves a host of pleasant memories. Dolphine Overstreet leaves deep silence. (Thank Heavens ' ) The wit and cleverness of Elton Hite is granted to Bill I lawkins. James Key confers his bashfullness upon Walter Johnson. Genevieve Wilkerson hands down to Ola Kirkwood her enthusiasm to argue. Lilbian Gross surrenders his quietness to Marvin Carter. Geraldine Lantz wants Janice Newton to be her successor as “Big Boss”. We. Barbara Hatcher and Virginia Sink, offer to Mary Patterson and Betty Frances Saunders our places on the Annual Staff. Well, that’s all, folks! We are leaving, but we are not forgetting. We arc gone, but hope not forgotten. BARBARA HATCHER VIRGINIA SINK
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