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CAROLINE EMILY ALEXANDER In all the country ' round, a truer friend cannot be found. Of all the girls in the Senior Class none is dearer to us than Caroline. Her ready wit and good sportsmanship have made her popular. She ' c a girl no one forgets. NAOMI IRENE ANDERSON Her friendship is constant in all things The Senior Class could not have been what it is without Irene. Her friendly man- ner and excellent school spirit have won for her the honor of being class pres ' dent for three years. We are certain that I one will be successful in whatever she under- takes. ETHEL MAE AUMAN Chubby” Cares and troubles vanish when ' Chubby ' smiles. Chubby is the personification of life, overflowing with fun. With her pleasing personality and her chatter-box tendency, r tr r r cam mnO ALEXANDER BOWMAN BAXTER Woozie To others lenient, to himself sincere. During the two years Woozie has been at M.H.S. he has made his varsity mono- gram in football and basketball. He is a favorite with all the students. May he car- ry happiness and fun wherever he goes. EVELYN FLORANCE BECKER Laugh and the world laughs with you. Evelyn ' s eyes are always full of sunshine and mischief, and there is a smile lurking at the corners of her mouth. She is a faith- ful worker and a true friend. What more need we say? JOHN FREDERICK CARDOZA Jack Happy am I; from care I ' m free. Jack has proved himself to be both a student and an athlete. He has played four years varsity basketball and three years varsity football. We wish you suc- cess — may you make many touchdowns in the game of life.
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• Motto: We learn not for school but for life. • Colors: Red and White • Flower: American Beauty Rose SENIOR CLASS ROLL President - . Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Irene Anderson -George Keane Lois Wiseman Louise Watson Caroline Alexander Irene Andersen Ethel Auman Alexander Baxter Everlyn Becker John Cardoza Eugene Cochran Julian Coleman Virginia Collins Audrey Cooke Thelma Cox Ruth Crane Lucille Creech Elmer Curtis Virginia Dadds Ruth Daougherty Mary Diffenderfer Hyla Downs Henry Evans James Givens Esther Good Anne Goodwyn Ruby Hale Aubrey Harris Broaddus Houghton Edith Hertzler Mary Stuart Hornsby David Hostetter Billie Husbands Dorothy Ingram Edward Irby Gary Joyce Bruce Kastelberg George Keane Eileen Kelley lean LaFoy Dorothy Langslow Mary Langslow Ada Layman Jack Maclay James T. Leicester Robert Mattox Elizabeth McCartney Annie Moore Robert Myers Raymond Parker Pearl Peach Elva Poindexter Agnes Pollock Mildred Rogers Russell Rowe John Schafer Mildred Shenk Charles Smith Harrison Swain Haywood Thacker Robert Turlington Louise Watson Virginia Weltmer Jack White Lois Wiseman Dorothy Wood Helen Wood Ruth Woodfin I ulher Wright Helena Yoder
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HAROLD EUGENE COCHRAN JULIAN MAHLON COLEMAN Beanie” Crig ' s bA Heroes are magfe, not born. Another athlete! Julian is our handsome baseball hero. Athletics aren ' t all, how- ever, lor Julian is an excellent student. a profitable future. Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm.” Eugene is our little wisecracker, always full of fun. He has the ability of combining work and pleasure successfully. Eugene has the best wishes of the class of ' 38 for VIRGINIA ALICE COLLINS Gin” A charm attends her wherever she goes.” Virginia is The Eternal Feminine, a mix- ture of sunshine and shadow. She can be serious with the most of us, and gay with the gayest of us. To those who know her well, she is the truest and most loyal of pals. I AUDREY ALPHA COOKE Margie” Beware of her fair hair. In her brown eyes we see the reflection of a heart of gold. Many things could be said of Margie — we ' ll just say the, thing that tells the whole story — she has a host of friends. THELMA HARDING COX A merry laugh and a twinkling eye.” Plenty of qood sense and the power of concentration make Thelma one of the best in our classes. The least of her many vir- tues is her ability to make friends easily and to keep them. RUTH EVELYN CRANE A happy disposition is an invaluable possession.” With quiet dignity and reserve, Ruth has made her way through school so unob- trusively that only those who know her best realize her true worth. She is a loyal friend, and has a kind word for all.
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