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5. . of EE IUHS M-M-M HAROLD MITCHELL President, 2, 3: Vice-President. I: Football. 2. 4: Baseball, 2, 3: President Student Council, 4: Honor Soeiety. 4: Monogram Club, 3, 4: Hi-Y. 3. 4: Good Manners Club. 1: Debating Club. 2: Junior State Guard. 3: Gov- ernment Club, 3: Marshal. 3: CAT'S TALE Staff. 4. We present an honor student, a. dependable athlete, a talented leader-Harold Mitchell. Har- old's genuine interest in sehool activities and his many abili- ties have made him a Wh0's Who in Ill. H. S. JOHN A. MOORE Gym Club. 2: Junior State Guard. 3: Aeronautics Club. 4. You will remember John for his good humor and wit. Noth- ing bothers John-as you can plainly see: he takes life easy and is always late. .lohn is guite an old member of M. H. ., so if you want to know any- thing about its history-ask im. BOB MORRIS Good Manners Club, 1: Ameri- canism Club. 2: Junior State Guard, 3. 4. Bob is one of the few support- ers of the Ramblin' Wreeks from Georgia Teeh. He, in bet- ter days. served as a 1viee-presi- den of' the Gamblers' Aelub. We ui him a joyous life if he M JM forjfe the Cotton Bowl, LEAN Vi 4.3. I DA MULL M mn Grade nfl onominr-1 Club. 1, 2: 1 n Cub 4 Photogr- C , 0 .1 .W Jfligii 1 , a. : M. r hy Club, 5. lp f sth . - edNeda she surely school to go twelve V a e hear you are a good roman. Neda, up in, Su- f y's . She likes to knit for . e Red Cro s to e tr - for fun and. sometimes takes pictures. V ., s. o. As :v a WK mirrivular activities, Neda walks nl' f f .A fl! 2 , .U sth VIVIAN MYRICK Strollers' Club, 2: Knitting Club. 2: Bridge Club. 3: WAACS. 4. You can tell bu the number of friei s that Vivian has that sh is uvell-liked. She is a eheer- tion. and a spark of humor, all of which make her a fan- orite, and could she be WAAC-ie over a eertain fellow in the Armed Forces! p . senior. with a suweet dispo- 'LII LUTHER W. F. OEHLBECK Klnston High School. 1. 2: Christ School. 3: Brockport High Sehool, 3: Photography Club, 3. 4: Annual Photography. 4: Projection Room. 4: Melody Masters. 4. 0ather is always seen with a eamera. He is the man who Tiekles the irories in the fine Melody Masters Orchestra. His Boogie-woogie gets into the bones of hey-eats around M. H. S. LOUISE MOONEY Knitting Club, 1, 2: H. R. Sevre- tary. 2: Student Government, 2: First Ald Club, 4: Honor So- ciety. 4. When T'Vease works, she puts her whole soul into it and does a thing well. She admits her mistakes, -whieh are few and appreeiates all phases of life. Louise enjoys -making other people happy and, adores play- ina the piano. JOHN W. MOORE Pllotogrnphy Club. 1, 2. 1: Jun- ior State Guard. 3. Johnnie would not have to say. 'Tm not mad at anybody. for we eould guess by his smile and words with every person that he's in a good humor. You usually see him in Luther's shadow taking pictures with him. LILLIAN MORRIS Good Manners Club. 1: Business Club, 3: First Aid Club, 4. Lillian has pretty brown hair and is iieru friendly and witty. She likes to attend the nzories. and she Uolleets dogs as a hobby. She is going to be a nurse, but hasn't deeided where she will enter training. You will look pretty in ri white uniform. Lillian. LAURA E. MUNDY H. R. President, 1: Debating t'lub. 1, 2: President Publiu Speukiniz Club. 3: Bridge Club. 4: Historian, 3, 4. Not over serious, not too friv- olous. A happy-go-luclcy, fun loving girl-'yet ever depend- able. Her steadfastness has won her many friends. And we have never found her Grunehy. SARA FRANCES NEWTON Cnsnr High School. 1, 2, Il: Dra- matic Club. 4. . Franres f?ll1ll-P to our dear in- stitution- in her junior year, but it hasn't kept her from having many friends. As soon as she rome, she started to 'work and has heroine a good student and d well-liked senior. We hear that she writes poetry--to whom, we u'onder.' LENA ORDERS Strollers' Club, 2: Knit tin g Club, 3: First Aid Club. 4. Leno, a serious-minded. sweet yirl, has shown by her hard work ia school that she has her elle on the future. She intends to enter nurses' trainiulg, and we are certain. she 'wil bel!! good nurse with her soft voire and loveable dilsposition. I N N ineteeri
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-- im!-fe--Life SE IUR5 X- sit? .s n . -' sl . if :Q Eighteen MARGIE LLOYD l-lome Economics Club. 1: Knit- ting Club, 2: Dancing Club, 3: WAACs, 4. Whose pretty blue eyes with long curling eye lashes? It's Margie, a. senior with a, sweet disposition., and ability to ac- complish, and initiative for high school activities, and an undecided question! Crisp or the soldier? PAUL LOGAN Hi-Y, 1: Debating Club. 1: Good Manners Club, 2: Music Appre- ciation. 2: Dancing Club. 2. 3: Junior State Guard. 4, 52 Vic- tory Corps, 5. Scoop of energy, shake of per- sonality, and a dash of friend- liness make up Paul Logoih. Paul, a dependable person, can always be counted upon. JOHN MAIQE Hobby Club, 1: Golf Club. 22 .llunior State Guard. 3: Foot- ball Manager. 3: Assistant Bas- ketball Manager, 2. 3. Shady, with his amliling walk and slow smile, is a familiar sight around H. S. He wishes to leave all he quiet sleeping places around school to next year's seniors fespecially G. Keatonl. T h e r e ' s something about Shady that everyone likes. MELVYN MABE Handicraft Club, 1. 2: Ameri- canism Club, 3: Projection Room, 4. Goo-Goo, one of the widest knoum members of the Senior Class, is famous for his wit and ready smile. Many students will look back with pleasure on their Bible. class, which was often interrupted by the calm voice of Jake, announcing that There's no hope for the wicked J JUANITA MCCALL Anlericanisln Club, 1: Speech Club, 2: Dancing Club, 3: Handicraft Club, 4. A girl with her curly blond hair piled upon her head or falling in loose waives is at- tractive Juanita-an industrious student. Youfll find Nita an er- pert in typing, a whizz in reci- tations, and an musician at the piano. PAUL CLIFTON MILLER Football, 3, 4: Junior State Guard. 3, 4: Baseball, 3: Strol- lers' Club, 3. That yodelling boy from Oak Hill, who was seen at football games with number Q2 on his back is none other than fleet- footed l'aul Miller. Almost al- ways singing. Casey is one of the best liked boys in Mor- ganton High School. MYRTLE A. LEE LOFTIN Debating Club, 1. 2: Chorus, 3: Bridge Club. 4. i'Wc love her, we adore her, what more could she wish. Anda Lee has no electric-sign smile: it stays on all the time. She has many friends and knows how to keep them. When- she becomes a nurse, we knowshe'll be a favorite with both doctors and patients. PHIFER LUCKADOO Vocational Study. 2: .lunior State Guard. 3. 4. l'h.ifer is a nice quiet young man with a friendly smile. Al- though he is studious he has time for his friends, and noth- ing could be more compliment- ary. Phifer seems to have a good time too. QUTEEN MABE Strollers' Club. 1: Dancing Club, 2: Charm Club, 3: WAACs, 4: Assistant Basketball Manager, 4. Such a contagious giggle: such a nice smile: is she ecer angry? lt's Quteen, one of our best- natured seniors, and have you ever seen those dainty figures and drawings that come from her pen? Very artistic! MARY ALICE MARKAS Majorette, 2, 3. 4: Dramatic Club, 1: Good Manners Club, 2: Dancing Club. 3: WAACS, 4. Who is that cute little girl dancing in the Greasy Spoon f lt's Mary with her happy smile. Yes, she seems to be cheerful niost of the time. If you find a new receipc for fudge, be sure to give it to Mary, for she adores making candy for some- one. . NINA MAE MCFALLS Speech Club. 1. 2: Knitting Club. 3: First Aid Club, il. You may see Nina, very neat and attractive, in starched ufhite, for she wants to be a nurse. If you do as well in your vocation as in your hiv' school career, you will do well, Nina Mae. fi ,bi lffl, ELLA MAE MITCHELL Good Manners Club. 1: Strol- lers' Club. 2: Dancing Club, 3: L WAACS, 4. When it comes to a glamorous blond, we nominate Ella Mae. who might give any magazine- corer girl competition. You might find this senior driving a convertible, or with the cousin of a certain classmate of hers. -..-H-rr? dfizlh . . I i 7 MM,-
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li Twenty im-4-mf!!-lf SE IDRS ED GLENN PATTON Secretary. 2: Tennis Team. 2. 3. 4. 5: H. R. President. 4: Junior State Guard, 4, 5, Treasurer, 5: Photogragliy Club. 4. Marshal. 4: ictory Corps. 5. You'll find Glenn busy about school as an experienced soda- jerker, or a crack tennis player. The quiet, reserved atti- tude of Glenn has won hun many friends. and we figure ac- cording to his tennis 007790 'HS score will be Love-AO. ALFRED E. PERKINS Photography Club. 2: American- ism Club, 3: Band, 3, 4: Mono- gram Club, 4. 5: Football. 4. 5: Wrestling, 4: J unior State Guard, 4, 5. A senior with a grand person- ality! A sense of humorl A football star! Which was he- a tackle or guard-he played both so well. He must not get much sleep, because he likes to daze in class. My! My! Hen- rietta! LUCY PHILLIPS Good Manners Club. 1: Danc- ing Club. 3. She's tall, willowy, andvgrace- ful-and it's a nice smile she has too. Her friends find her very sincere and dependable, and we are proud of Lucy. We know she will be successful be- cause she has personality and intellect. JACKSON FINLEY POTEET Junior State Guard, 3. 4: Foot- ball. 2. 8. 4. If you really know Jackson you will find him to be quite a teller of jokes and a fun-maker. He also plays football. and is known as a quiet, reserved stu- dent. Jackson, do you take les- sons in love-ma intl ffflm your brother! GEORGE S. RAMSEUR Junior State Guard. 3, 4. A well-known gentleman at M. H. S. is our Life Scout. Gevrse Ramseur. The chemistry shark, say his fellow chemists., And he is liked by all. boys, girls, and F. B. George is a sincere boy. the kind that make our school a better one. LEFOY RHODES Boosters' Club. l: Junior State Guard. 3, 4. That cheerful, joking, gond- humored boy who is always seen walking around with a smile on his face is none other than Lefoy. better known as DeFoe. He is fond of the gridiron sport, and works hard on his studies. We like your wit, Lefoy. FRANK PATTON Dramatic Club, 1: Debating Club, 2: Hi-Y, 2: Journalism Club. 3: .lunior State Guard. 3, 4. Pap, one of the youngsters of the Senior Class. is noted for his good humor and love for dear old Duke. His exploits with Pro Willurms at the golf course are known by all to score par. INEZ PERRY Strollers' Club, 1: Knitting Club. 2: Book Club. 3. Witty Inez, always seems to be in a good humor. We hear she likes a certain gentleman in uniform ! She seems to be 'very successful and wants to accom- plish things-and with her nice disposition she most likely will. GRACE PIPES Good Manners Club. 2: Speech Club. 3: First Aid Club. 4: Basketball. 3. 4. One of our attractive basket- ball forwards Ls Grace. She wants to be a quiet school teacher fare they evertl and wear red clothes. And may you do just that, Grace. We know you udll make a success in 'whatever vocation you choose. GLORIA NITA PRUETT Debating Club. 1: Science Club. 2: Glee Club. 3: WAACS, 4: Secretary H. R.. 3. A cup of energy. a dash of pleasing personality, and a sprinkle of capability, Mix well and what you haue is Gloria!!! She meets everyone with ll friendly smile and a tuneful song in her heart. WILLIAM HASKELL REID Troutmau High School. 1: Vo- cational Club, 2: Bicycle Club. 2: Junior State Guard, 3. 4. Tall blonll, full of funA-that's Haskell! All the girls like Haskell, especially when he smiles and shows his pretty teeth and dimples. Do you still walk home wi h a certain girl, Haskell? Boa RHYNE I Music Appreciation, 2: Dancing Club. 3: Chorus. 4: Junior State Guard. 4: Aeronautics Club, 5. .lust stop and look-here's one of the best-looking seniors, one of the most polite, one of the most popular-a favorite with the gigls. Bob does all from playing the cornet to becoming an aviation cadet and in all we are proud of him. 1 Tlmw ilmdillllw 1 ' Q. are Hui! .Ja 0:11 lille!! 'tr
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