ELLIOVT,, JACK Don’t let the glasses fool you They do protect his eyes But they’re weak from constant flirting Not from studying to be wise. ENGLERT, BETTY Altoona High School, Altoona, Pennsylvania; A Cap- pella 1, 2; Annual Show 1, 2; French Club 1; Bowl- ing Club 1; New Hanover High School Choir 4; Dramatics Club 4. She has the knack Of making friends, Her many interests Have no ends. EVANS, CATHERINE ELIZABETH Charlotte High School Glee Club 1, 2; Homeroom Chairman 1, 2; Dillon High School Dance Committee Chairman 3; Secretary of Beta Club 3; ‘“‘Hi-Life’ 3; New Hanover High Wildcat 3; O. Henry Literary Society 4; Sponsor of Company A, 4. She’s so natural and so witty Always adding zest and fun Holding fortune’s smile upon her Keeping troubles on the run. FALES, MARGARET Physical Education Club 1; Orchestra 2, 3; Glee Club 4; Bible Club 2. She doesn’t voice opinion Or your opinion ask Just quietly goes on doing well Every daily task. FALES, MARY DELL Now that graduation day Looms near She wants to come Another year. FARRAR, HERBERT RemO-memes Bible) Club: If looks count in the reckoning, He'll surely make his way. You see he’s Lottie’s brother And that’s enough to say. FARRAR, LOTTIE Her tropical beauty Attracts and enchants She spells out one word— That word is ‘“‘Romance.” FINKELSTEIN, SHIRLEY B. Glee Club 1; Nature Club 1; Chemistry Club 2; O. Henry Literary Society 3, 4; French Club 4; Dra- matics Club 4. To say she has talent Isn’t quite fair She can act, draw, and write No wonder we stare. FOCKLER, JACK Football 2; Student Council; R. O. T. C. 3, 4; Indus- trial Arts Club. When he turns on you That brunette grin Your forces cave He’s bound to win. FONVIELLE, BETSY KEATON Member of Hi-Y, (Treasurer 1) ; Member of Legisla- ture; Member of Scribblers’ Club. Put her in hoop skirts Give her a fan, With those lustrous brown eyes She will catch any man.
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GRAHAM, LOTTIE MAE Home Economies Club; Tri-Hi-Y; Latin Club, (All in Seminole High School). She faces life’s problems With a cheerful grin With her optimism She’s bound to win. GRANT, BETTY MARIE Glee Club 1; ‘Trial by Jury’’; Scribblers’ Club 1; Band 8; Orchestra 4; Library Club 4. She can see beauty In simple every-day things: A tiny glistening dewdrop Or the song a birdie sings. GRIFFITH, JANE Her eyes see not just appearances They search you through and through If she likes what’s beneath the surface She makes a friend of you. GRIMSTEAD, ALLEN F. Ree Om Cr 2. Bible Club. His skies are seldom dreary His clouds are seldom gray In life’s darkest moments He is still pleasant and gay. GUTHRIE, MARY KATHLEEN Dramatics Club 1; Latin Club 1; Nature Club 1; Declamation Contest 1, 2; Home Economics Club 2, 3; Spanish Club 3. Her dancing is so graceful Like bending willow trees She is as refreshing As a cool summer breeze. HAGAN, ROSALIE She always is cheery She always has a smile This likeable girl Is a friend worthwhile. HALL, ALTON Hi-Y 1, 2; Legislature 2, 4; Student Court 4; R. O. T. C. Band 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 8, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4. Studious, energetic, full of ambition A lover of nature, an outstanding musician. HALL, MARY AGNES Choir 3, 4. She’s like a ray of sunshine Her numerous virtues beam She'll surely land on top With honor and fame. HARRINGTON, MARGARET ELIZABETH Home Economics Club. Her unselfishness is truly a valuable trait She’s never known jealousy or hate. HARRISS, BETTY AMES Homeroom Chairman 1, 2; Majorette 1; Monogram Club 4; Executive Council 4; Student Legislature 8, 4; Cheerleader 3, 4; Home Economics Club 2, 3; Thespians 2, 3; R. O. T. C. Sponsor Co. B 4; Wildcat ae 4 oe (News Editor 4) ; Bible Club 4; Social Mar- shal 4, A vivacious little blonde Of her we’re all fond.
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