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SENIOR DIRECTORY • ' I I. WILES SULLIVAN AGNES LOR ETTA SUTTON EVELYN EI.SIK 8VVINSON Speech Club ' 38 CAROLYN LOUISE VILLAR (SNOOKS) !• ' .„, tlmll Sponsor ' 37 Newspaper )7. ' 38 Speech Club - 38 JENNIK BELL WALLACE I.II.I.IAN J. TESTMAN KVEI.YN BERNICE WARD MARGARET KI ' GENIA THOMAS (Tommy) bunick WATERS ROBERT tiiomas JUNK ETHEL THOMPSON DORIS WKATHKKM AN CHe« Club ' 34 Pep Club ' 35, ' 36 MARIS ADELI.E THOMPSON (REE) Dramatic Club ' 35. ' 36. ' 37 Debate Club ' 38 Newspaper Reporter ' 38 ROY THOMPSON WARREN WATSON THOMPSON ANDREW Tl.NDLE MARY BERNICE TOl ' ART (P. T.) Orchestra ' 35. ' 36. ' 37, ' 38 EVA TOWNSON (EFF1E) Hnsketball ' 37 Newspaper Reporter ' 37 MARJORIE TIRMAN Carnival Maid ' 38 Speech Club ' 38 Dramatic Club ' 38 Debate Club ' 38 RICHARD H. TURNER French Club ' 37 Speech Club ' 38 Class Testator GERALDINE I ' LMER French Club ' 37 •U MARY RUTH WEEKLEY EUNICE WELCH CLARA WHITE (CLADDY) HENRY M. WHITE Fnshmnn Class President Speech Club ' 38 MARTIN WHITE RODNEY ADRIAN WHITE Spanish Club ' 36. ' 37 MARY WHITLOCK MARGARET E. WHITNEY (Betty) Carnival Representative ' 35. ' 37 Dramatic Club ' 35. ' 36 French Club ' 37 Carnival Play ' 37 Speech Club ' 38 MURL L. WIGGINS ADDIE LEE WILLIAMS SARAH FRANCES WILLIS Pep Club ' 36, ' 38 GEORGE P. WILSON (BIG APPLE) RALPH W. WILSON TERRELL EDWARD WISE ( STAR ) Football ' 35. ' 36. ' 37 Basketball ' 36 Senior Class Treasurer ' 38 III- Y Club ' 38 Track ' 38 Speech Club ' 38 MARY ELLEN YEARGIN Carnival ' 35 French Club ' 36 AdvertlslnK Manager Tiger ' s Tale ' 37 Dramatic Club ' 38 Art Club ' 38 Debate Club ' 38 Speech Club ' 38 Senior Play BELLE YONGE Debate Club ' 38 Speech Club ' 38 HENRY M. YONGE (LINDBERGH) Cli.88 President ' 36 President of Clara ' 38 Carnival Knight ' 35 President Hl-Y Club ' 38 Secretary and Tresaurer Hl-Y ' 37 Tennis Team ' 38 Basketball Manager ' 37 Football Manager ' 38 Senior Play Speech Club ' 38 Clara Historian ANOELO J. ZECCKINE ISOBEL ZELIUS (INKY) Carnival Maid ' 34 Dramatic Club ' 36, ' 37 Pep Club ' 37 Typist for Newspaper ' 38 MARINA ZIRKELBACK AUTOGRAPHS
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SENIOR DIRECTORY VALERIA WILMA MATCHETT IDA ELIZABETH MCALLISTER Dramatic Club ' 37, ' 38 Raymond Mcelroy margaret pearl mcleod (pearlie) ELMER C. NICHOLSON, Jr. (BROTHER) NATHANIEL P. ROTUREAU, Jr. (Petroni) Carnival Court ' 38 Speech Club ' 38 Associate Editor Tiger ' s Tale ' 38 jane McMillan Art Club ' 36, ' 37 LAWRENCE H. McMILLIAN HINES DREW McNAIR MINNIE McNAIR VASSAR ROY McNEIL Pep Club ' 38 MARJORIE McNEIR Pep Club ' 35 Dramatic Club ' 36, ' 37 Art Club ' 37, ' 38 Assistant Art Editor ' 38 Debate Club ' 38 ADELAIDE McSWEEX (MAC) Art Club ' 37 Glee Club ' 38 Carnival Maid ' 37 French Club ' 37 Debate Club ' 38 JOSEPH HENRY McYOY, Jr. (HOOSIER) Varsiyt Football ' 35, ' 36, ' 37 Alternate Captain Footoall Team ' 37 Varsity Track ' 35, ' 37, ' 38 Alternate Captain Track Team ' 38 Golf Team ' 35 Member of Hi-Y Club ' 38 Vice-President Junior Class ' 35 Carnival Knight ' 36 LUCILE L. MERRITT EARL R. MERTINS (TALKIE) JANE CORNELIA NOBLES Vice-President Freshman Class ' 35 Debate Club ' 35, 37, ' 38 Carnival Maid ' 35 Biology Club ' 36 Carnival Queen ' 36 Pep Club ' 37, ' 38 French Club ' 37 LUCILLE NORRIS LINNEA NYSTROM (LINNY) Senior Play VERDA RUTH ODOM French Club ' 37 Tennis Club ' 37 Art Club ' 38 -News Reporter ' 36, ' 37, ' 38 Newspaper Typist ' 38 JOYCE ELLEN O ' NEAL Tennis Club ' 37 CORA ADELAIDE OSBORNE (KAY) Tennis Club ' 37 Dramatic Club ' 36, 37, ' 38 Debate Club ' 37. ' 38 Glee Club ' 38 Pep Club ' 38 dpeech Club ' 38 . ewspaper Typist ' 38 BILLY PARAZ1NE BARBARA ELIZABETH PAPE (BOBBIE) Dramatic Club ' 35. ' 36. ' 37 Debate Club ' 38 Newspaper Reporter ' 38 FRED W. MERTINS, Jr. (DUBBY) Class Secretary ' 37 Carnival Knight ' 37, ' 38 Speech Club ' 38 BESSIE MOORE (BESS) Pep Club DOUGLAS MOORE (DUGGIE-WUGGIE) Dramatic Club ' 35 Band ' 35, ' 36, ' 37, ' 38 Glee Club ' 35, ' 36, ' 37, ' 38 EUNICE MOORE JACK KENNETH MOORE Glee Club ' 37, ' 38 Track Manager ' 38 RUTH MORGAN NELL REEDER MORRIS EMILY MORRISON French Club ' 37 Library Staff ' 37, ' 38 Glee Club ' 38 Speech Club ' 38 GENE MURDOCH BILL NELL (GOATHEAD) Baseball ' 35, ' 36, ' 37, ' 38 KENNETH EARLE NiJLLUMS (KENNY) Astronomy Club ' 35 Audubon Club ' 36 Carnival Play ' 35 Dramatic Club ' 36, ' 37 Glee Club „! Senior Plav Scribbler s Club ' 38 Speech Ciub ' 38 News Reporter ' 37, ' 38 Advertising Tiger ' s Tale ' 38 JACK NEUMAN Class he. resentative ' 34 Newspaper ' 34, ' 35 DOROTHY LOUISE! NICHOLS (DOT) Carnival Play ' 35, ' 37 Dramatic Club ' 38 Pep Club ' 38 IRENE CORNELIA PARKER (BILLIE) DUDLEY W. PATE (WINDY) Band ' 36, ' 37 Glee Club ' 37 PATRICIA PATTERSON (PAT) Class Treasurer ' 35 Carnival Maid ' 35 Newspaper Representative ' 36 r ' rench Club ,37 Pep Club ' 38 Speech Cub ' 38 Glee Club ' 38 Carnival Queen ' 38 Editor-in-C ' nief Tiger ' s Tale ' 38 Dramatic Club ' 38 Debate Club ' 38 ED POWELL ETHEL FOWERS ELLEN PERLEY RANDALL PRESLEY SAM PRITCHETT BERTHA ISOBEL QUINA Football Sponsor ' 36 Dramatic Club ' 35 GARTH RAMSEY Speech Club ' 38 BERTHA MAE RASMUSSEN WILLIAM A. RAWLS (ABE) ELIZABETH REDD RICHARD P. REEDY WILLIAM E. REINSCHMIDT (SHORTY) Varsity Football ' 35, ' 36, ' 37 Football Captain ' 37 Basketball ' 38 Track ' 37. ' 38 Class President ' 36, ' 37 Carnival Knight ' 35. ' 38 Hi-Y ' Club ' 36. ' 37, ' 38 President of Hi-Y Club 36 Speech Club ' 38 French Club ' 36, 37 Class Historian AMY CECELIA ROCHE Hi-Y Club ' 38 Speech Club ' 38 Class Track ' 38 Dramatic Club ' 38 JOE RUGGERIO ROSANNE RY ' AN (RONNIE) Newspaper ' 37, ' 38 Dramatic Club ' 37, ' 38 Debate Club ' 37, ' 38 Speech Club ' 38 Scribbler ' s Club ' 38 French Club ' 37 Carnival Maid ' 37 Carnival Play ' 37 Senior Play Football Sponsor ' 37 Art Club ' 37 HARRY SCHAFFNER, Jr. CARL SEVER1N Track Letterman ' 37, ' 38 Track Captain i 8 Class Representative ' 37, ' 38 Sports Editor of Tiger s Tale ' 38 newspaper Typist ' 38 Carnival Knight ' 38 SHIRLE VIRGINIA SEXTON Carnival Maid ' 37 Senior Play Debate Club ' 38 Glee Club 38 football Sponsor ' 38 AUBREY SHELBY (TOOTS) Speech Club ' 38 GEORGE FLEMING SIMPSON, Jr. Debate Club ' 37, ' 38 Speech Club ' 38 Senior Play Carnival Knight ' 36 Feature Writer for Tiger ' s Tale ' 38 Circulation Tiger ' s Tale ' 38 axdrew Mckenzie sims Debate Club ' 37, 38 Speech Club ' 37, ' 38 JOSEPH F. SKELTON (FRANKEXSTE1X) Varsity lootball ' 36, ' 37 Varsity Basketball ' 37, ' 38 Varsity Laseball ' 35, ' 36, ' 37, ' 38 Hi-Y Club ' 37, ' 38 Carnival Knight ' 37 Newspaper ' 38 CAROLYN RUTH SMITH EDWARD SMITH (ED) O. H. SMITH (PROFESSOR) Band ' 36. ' 37. ' 38 Orchestra ' 38 CLARA EUGENE SORRELLS (GENE) Art Cluo i6, ' 37, ' 38 LILLIAN ETHEL SORRELLS LOUISE SOWELL Dramatic Club ' 35, ' 36 THELMA DOLORES STEIN Football Sponsor ' 35 Carnival Representative ' 36. ' 38 News Editor of Tiger s Tale ' 38 French Club ' 37 Speech Club ' 38 Debate Club ' 38 Pep Club ' 37, 38 Class Prophet BETTY STREET DORIS STRICKLAND HENRY STRUCK JOSEPHINE STRUCK (JO) SIG SUGARMAN Class Representative ' 36, ' 37 Typist for Newspaper 38 CLARENCE D. SUGGS, Jr. EARL RAY SUGGS Baseball ' 38
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CLASS PROPHECY Here we are, Thelma Stein, Eleanor Fell, and Betty Anna Adams, at the Miami Airport ready to take off on a flight around the world on the Trans-Oceanic Rocket Line. Many of our classmates of ' 38 are here to see us off. Harvey Campbell is in the terminal working at the radio controls. Lavon Abercrombie and Gordon Dil- lard are just getting on the plane to go to the Olympics. They are the champion saw-horse hurdlers who re- ceived most of their practice while the high school was being remodeled. Our newly appointed Ambassador is Mars, Donald Comstock, is saying good-bye to Corene Thomas, who has just been taking pictures of the fa- mous people boarding the rocket. With her are several reporters of national news syndicates, Ruth Odom, Mar- garet Johnson, Elmer Nicholson, and Patricia Patterson. There goes our last call! Bertha Quina, our hostess, is standing at the door with our co-pilot, Bill Jones. Our pilot, Joe Anderson, is in the cockpit ready to go- The engines are humming, the rocket is taking off! Everyone is looking out of the window to see the airport as we leave it behind. After our two hour trip over the Atlantic, we are now landing in London. As we are arriving late at night, and it is too late to go sight-seeing we go to the Kincaid Hotel, which we later discover belongs to Han- sel Kincaid. As we walk in the door, whom should we see but John Kelly, the desk clerk? The next morning we go to a horse show where Jane McMillan displays her ability as an equestrienne. Who would have thought that the class of ' 38 would attain such world-wide fame? We buy a newspaper and read that Bernice Touart is to dance for His Majesty. Evelyn Swinson and Jane Nobles are to be presented to the King and his court. Next we go to the Davis Cup Matches, where Jack Hodgskin and Theo Baars capture honors for the U. S. The next afternoon we attend the Queen ' s Garden Party where we see Ann Elizabeth Jackson, Margaret Johansen, Martha Kelsoe, Catherine Jolly, and Florice Lee, who are prominent in British society. On leaving the airport for Norway we see a huge crowd cheering the famous American scientist, Pauline Jackson, who is ready to make her second stratosphere flight. A feature of the day is an air circus presented by Clifford Gbare, Robert Gambrell, John Harrison, and Elizabeth Redd. Emily Morrison demonstrates her new motorized wings- On landing in Norway we look up Margaret Thomas, who is the U. S. representative in the Ice Carnival. We also attend the six-day bicycle race, where Gene Murdock is acclaimed the winner. That night we attend a hockey game; among the players were Henry Arrington, Jack Auman, Arthur Barker, and W. T. Barksdale. We are off to Germany! On a signboard we see where Laura Kaetzel is famous for her recipe for pretzels. Another advertisement is of Mickey Mouse factory, owned by Minnie McNeir. June and Marie Thompson are gathering material for their current book. An auto-race is won by Marshall Gonzalez, who sets a new sp«ed record. Next stop is Paris, France! We visit the Chic Beauty Shop for Pets which is operated by Inez Malone and Elizabeth Marsh- While on our way to a night club we see a famous lawyer and his wife, Adelaide McSween. Then we see Betty Street and Josephine Struck, struck ing down the street. When we arrive at the Hi-Hat Club, owned by Preston Hicks, Hilda Johnson checked our wraps. Clay Davis is directing his famous orchestra, with Johnnie Jones playing the piano. They are playing the current hit of the season written by Shirle Sexton. The next morning we drop into a fashion shop owned by Oscar Helton, who has become famous for his glass-fabric dresses. Several of his models are Carolyn Villar, Lucille Norris, Lucille Merritt, and Lillian Testman. We are now ready for our visit to Spain. Marjorie Turman, Ambassador to Spain, meets us at the air- port. Eugene Bond and Herbert Hulbert, radio commentators of great renown, are broadcasting over a nation-wide television hook-up. Mary Kastanakis is playing her accordion and is followed on the program by George Eg- gart and Eugene Elebash, famous bull-throwers. Italy next claims our attention. Marjorie McNeir is painting Italian landscapes. O. L. Adams has at- tained fame for his caricatures of famous personages. We eat lunch at a quaint little coffee shop run by Ger- aldine Ulmer and Alberta Parish; annd visit William Burleson, who is an astronomer famous for his discovery of a new star in the sky. One night in Venice we ride in a gondola and hearing a familiar voice, we recognize the gondolier as Clifton Campbell- Earlier in the evening we attend an opera with Cora Adelaide Osborne in the leading role. En route to Hawaii we stop in Persia and are met by Rajah Jimmy Harrison, who escorts us to Ida Mc- Allister ' s Persian Cat Farm. Mildred Everett and Julia Bates are modern designers of Persian rugs. Continuing our journey we land in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. We see Ellen Perley eating oysters, still look- ing for a pearl. Emily Arnold, Jennie Wallace, and Ethel Powers are married to naval officers stationed there. Wilma Matchett has seen to it that there are no lonely hearts in Hawaii by her match-making agency. On leav- ing the harbor we see Billy Gibson surf board riding. Donald Hommeland bids us Aloha as we made ready to return to our homeland.
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