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WHAT'S IN A NAME One bright summer day: two YOUNG boys prepared to go fishing. After fixing two fiats on their FORD, they proceeded to put many things to be EATON on the FLORA of their car. Just as they were about to leave the BOREN milkman arrived. No milk today, my GOODMAN. We are going fishing. Yes, for some HERRON fish. If I AMLONG gone please don't leave any milk. It might COTTLE and MANSOUR milk is awful. For many miles the scene was HILL after HILL. BURCH trees were rising in all their majesty. ROBBINS were seen flying northward. A SHURETT sign that winter was over. FALDER on the youths SEAMEN in GREENFIELD motion- ing them to stop. The CARLOCK, they went to meet the two men. One man had a WHITEHEAD, the other was a COBBLER. Have you YOUNGsters METCALF up the road? She was BROWN, had a BELL on her and was WORTHAM very much to me. No, we didn't. But we will be glad to help you HUNT for her. We'll go down the road towards the BROOKS while you two go toward the PITTMANX' While they were strolling toward the BROOK, a HARE suddenly jumped in front of them. Such BLASINGAME, I never did see. UHEYMAN just wait till we go to STANFORD. We'll really see some VANCY young game with FURR on them. Finally the two came to the BROOKS. They sat down on the bank. A little RICE was growing in the water. Looking up they caught sight of some overhead FOWLER. Taking their shotguns they clipped his TENNY leg and he fell to the LEA and LILLIES. I'm kinda hungry. Let's COOKSEY this duck and eat before we go any further. Toward evening they came upon a little GRAY HOUSE. A WONDERful GARTEN was growing around the porch. A PUCKETT of TULEY'S sat on the porch. What a nice little home. They lifted the RUSTy iron gate and went in. A beautiful YOUNG girl answered their knock. Have you seen a calf around here ? No. But won't you GOODMAN come inside and rest? Don't mind if we do. Thanks. After she had finished sweeping the HALL with the BROOM, she came in to entertain her guests. Then she fixed them a HANSEN meal. i22l
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4B CLASS OFFICERS SECRETARYJREASURER HAROLD CORBIN- Quincy ln framing an artist, art hath decreed, Tn make some good, others to exceed. Secretary-Treasurer of Janusry '37 classg Art 1, 2, 3. With a twinkle in his brown eyes, Quincy announces his determination to do a thing and then can be depended on to do it. His personality proclaims him. He is an able cartoonist who has the keen judgment and sense of humor to sketch clever ideas. His harmless wise- cracks are entertaining. Such a person as Harold is popular and much in de- mand. SERGEAN T AT ARMS 1-51-2'PPI-P1-1:2:5:I:IzI1-:-:-:f:4:Y:P9!iQi31'l'1S:5?3Si:1S:f3q.I:1:1:i:iz5:2:?:-4-2-:-:-.5. f 13151212:gf:Q:Q:Q13:::5z::5:5:5:5:5:::g:5:g:5:g:5:51-:-Z-.g.Qg53gg,,-jg'-CN T:-5-:':5::.ggEg5gfgf-112453: ' . -.- 5.34.5.:.:.:.5,g.g.:.:.:.g-:-::::.g.:. . , ...... U .,...... , . . if , sr 11. sieiimill 55? 2?Ei535?E5E?EES:irf? 2 mii- if? A ,Vi-':2' 2 -':1':-:1'-:gi-1-24-1-:-tg.,.-.,-... ,, -4.5.3.3 f ' 5121.-:ii-2'E.'1F?' 5 5153? 2225: '525-532525552222555255525 g.,L,,.,.,.,.,. 2' - 'f15rp1E2E2E2EfE22221521322525 'i'i'i'i'3:1:3,- 'v 1:72:2:Q:f:f:2:f1Q:f:Q:2:Q:f: . Af'f?QE2EQEQ5i5Q55:1.,.ff 35- .gg-5:j:5:2 'ggggzgzgp -2-I155:3ag:5:5:icQE1E1:r:fE1:2:f:1:-:-.-:-' -:' '-:-'-:-:-:- -:-:Z:3:315L-'..,.5:g 3:2:i:.4252:::::5::Z:Z:!:1:5:f 3. 'S5i5'5f5'5 '5232fiEff?IE3525213152SZ?fE2Ei2E1E1EfEfS2E2E1E1: iz' zjigjij44:522E5Egiigg:QE5E523E55555E525EfEfE5E525E5EfE3S:i52325555232525 Q: ,Q:3:f:, , -355.5 f3Igi1?I:2:5:i:2.Q:2:f:f:f:f:f:f:2tQ:f:5'f:f:Q:f:f:f:f:Q:f A:1E3i5f5i5f5f', 1 iriigiff .553252323ifffffiiiiifiiffiiif:fitQEQEQEQEQESEQEQEQE .:fe2z55S2iz?aS2::- 11552S52552fisSs552zS2SzEsSs35S522isS2fs25S5S5E2i2?5?:?5E5E5E5:5? as ma PAUL KING ROGERS- Speedy He knows what he knows when he knows it. Sergeant-at-Arms January '37 class: Football 1: Track 1, 2: Captain of track '36g House of Representatives and Senators 1. 2, A boy of whom you have heard much because of his football prowess and ex- cellent track records is Paul. Quiet, serious, and dependable, he has the abil- ity thfat not only makes a successful class officer but also' a good friend. His records at Tech are to be envied because of their excellence. E211
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As KNIGHT began to fall, they thought of home. But how could he go? He was in LOVE with her. She was, too, with him. So he PRESTON her close to him. Sitting on the COUCH he BENDER over and kissed her. When shall we get married? she sighed. Oh, not yet. You see I'm not working right now. We must wait until I get REICHERTJ' ' Only a month later when he was walking in her GARTEN he discovered a GOLDSBERRY plant. They're now REICH- IERT5 They were married two weeks later on a STARLEIGH NI HT. - FACULTY POPULARITY WINNERS During the four years that we Seniors have labored here at Tech, many teachers have directed us. Some were big, some little, some tall, some short, some fat, and some lean. Just so they had some way about them. As a feature for our publica- tion we took a ballot and here are the results: MOST STRIKING PERSONALITY Woman ,xAyi-iwq-Ayyy A y4----q--,--i,4--AWq Y 1st-Phoebe G. Storms QP 2nd-Bernice Bullock Man Anyy y,-- A q--Aq--A--w---. ij lst-George E. Hurt QP 2nd-E. O. Hayes BEST LOOKING ' Wgmanrr 1 Ay-yA 'I 1st-Alice Presnall Man ic.. ,...,,..,..,. ,r 2nd-Mary Lightfoot lst-E. O. Hayes 2nd-J im G. Ashburn MOST SCHOLARLY Wgmanrry -y-iA4Ne L L yyyqy-NAy-yy,-d,V,- if 1st-Margaret Mosby ll 2nd-Zoe McEvoy Man .,,4v-,- h-,--.MAk--,,-----.--- A ji lst-W. P. Fulton 4? 2nd-W .F. Hunter BEST DRESSED Woman., ..,M-4- y4Ay4,----4-----A4---4- Q I lst-May S. Stephens ,I 2nd-Jane D. Parker Man -.--A,-A p,----,K.--4-,--------, F I lst-E. O. Hayes l 2nd-J im G. Ashburn - Fortune never helps the man whose courage fails. . l23l
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