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JUNIORS uniors only three in number, nder rules as firm as fate ever will regain lost slumber V f they study lessons late; nly let them go rejoicing ight into the ranks of- eniors William Lomax Catherine Lomax Johnny Stoner The change in the school curriculum making twelve years the standard requirement for graduation, has taken its toll at Natural Bridge. This year the Juniors were the “forgotten ones,” having a class of only three. Due to the lack of room space the Juniors were adopted this year by the Seniors. Next year they look for¬ ward to comprising the most unusual Senior class in the history of N. B. H. S.
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1. BEST LOOKING —Betty Campbell and Boyd Mitchell “Betty and Boyd take the prize -— They ' re the Best Looking in oitr eyes.” 2. MOST ATTRACTIVE —Maxine Waits and I eonard Tolley “Maxine and Leonard are the two to mention. They have charm and .skill to win attention.” 3. MOST DEPENDABLE —Mary Moore and Joe Perkins “Give them a little work to do. And Mary and Joe will carry it through.” 4. MOST POPULAR —Betty Campbell and Wf:rt Faulkner “Betty and Wert are (dways there. Because they arc the Mo.st Po))tdar pair.” 5. MOST STUDIOUS —Maxine Watts and Joe Perkins “The Mo.st Studious arc Ma.xine and Joe; When it comes to them they really glow ' .” 6. MOST ATHLETIC —Jean Leech and William Newell “Jean Leech and William Newell, They’re the athletes in our rural.” 7. BEST ALL-AROUND—Emru McManamay and Joe Perkins “Edith and Joe with out a sound. Have the name of being Best All-Around.” 8. CUTEST —Betty Campbell and Henry Miller “Henry the little laddie and Betty the little lass. They’re the Cutest students in our big class.” 9. MOST SCHOOL SPIRITED— Mab Moore and Joe Perkins “If at times your ears are ringing. It is Mary and Joe singing.” 10. MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED— Maxine Watts and Boyd Mitchell “The way that Maxine and Boyd proceed. They will be the Most Likely To Succeed.” -A U) jC
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I SOPHtSIVlORES ' ice-Presiclent; , Edison Birniingliain. Dudley, Fred Fainter, First Row—Left to Rig Gracie Alford, Secretary; Second Row; Eldon Bolt, Marshall Flint. Third Row: Lloyd Glenn, Gharles Gregory, Mary Lee Harris, Gale Leech, Virginia Mar¬ shall, Robert Martin. Fourth Row: Frances Mayo, Emory McFaddin, Jiininy McFaddin, Elva Mitchell, Betty Moore, Naola Parker. Fifth Row; Mildred Rhodes, Frances Stoner, Marguerite Swartz, Joan Thompson, Truman Thompson, Gny Wallace. Sixth Row: Doris Watts, Lula Mae ' cst, John Whiteside, Peggy M ' oodson.
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