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SENIORS BOBBY GENE WESTBROOK Senior Class Whn's Who '49, Senior Class Social and Gift Com- mittee '49, Athletic Committee '48, Ushers '48, Sports Club '48, S. R. Vice-President '45, Stamp Salesman '46, Secretary '46, Council Member '47, Lunchroom checker '46-'48, Football B Letter '46, Varsity '48, Basketball '47. EDWARD W. WHALEY, Ed National Honor Society '49, Yancey '46-'48, Treasurer '48, Ushers '48, S. R. President '46, Council Member '48, Stamp Salesman '47, Math Class Secretary '45, History Class President '48, Marshal '46, Football '46. ANNE PAULINE WHITE, Polly Senior Class Who's Who '49, Clio '46-'48, Chaplain '48, Writers' Club '46-'47, Annual Board '49, S. R. Council Member '48, '48, Secretary '47, Marshal '46-'48, Economics Class President '48, Secretary '48. DANNA WHITE S. R. Min-or Agent '45, Secretary '46, Vice-President '48, History Class Secretary '47, SARA NELL WHITLEY, Nellie S. R. President '48, Secretary '45, English Class Secretary '48, Marshal '45-'46, Freshman Girls' Club '45. , HENRIETTA WHITTLE, Henri Clio '48, S. R. Stamp Salesman '45, P. T. A. Representative '48, Mirror Agent '45, History Class Secretary '48, Spanish Class Secretary '48, Marshal '48. MITZI IUNE WRIGHT S47R. Vice-President '45, History Class President '46, Secretary BARBARA JEAN WYATT S. R. Mirror Agent '46, Stamp Salesman '47, Marshal '46, Office Marshal '47-'4B. OTH ER GRADUATES MARY MAVOLINE SYLVESTER DOROTHY BENDALL
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...aim 745 We Slam Cflcae The last performance is over, the circus must pack and be on its way, but a great deal must be left to the next troupe. These were the words of boss Sammy Kendrick as he strode away and left me to inform the members of the troupe that they must all leave something. To set an example, Sammy Kendrick left his shy twinkle to any girl that can appreciate it. Starting my mission, I walked over to the Side Show tents where Tall Mann, Pat Shelby, stubbornly refused to leave Libby jordon to anyone. Hoping for more success, I strolled over to where Strong man George Sims was gingerly placing a 1000 lb. weight in his trunk, left handed. 'Putting down the bundle of 200 lb. weights he had been holding in his right hand, he decided to bequeath his curly hair to Robbie jo Robins, who hates to roll hers up. I was leaving when Clown Charlie Blalock came in, tripping over a coil of rope. He informed me that he would just leave, period! Continuing I met Bobby Westbrook, the Sword-swallower, looking under some rope for a stray sword. He decided to confer his ingenious ability to pour sulphuric acid into salt upon jack Real. Hearing our conversation, Roland Dean willed the P. H. S. Big Top to Billy Mullins. Leaving the Side Shows and crossing the lot, I saw Elaine Smith, and Ralph Connell removing the posters they had painted. They decided to leave their pens and brushes to Mary jane Tapscott and Douglas Marshman. The Big Top was next, and just inside I came upon our two famous eques- triennes, Elizabeth Sims and Margie Price who willed their big brown eyes to anyone who can use them to an advantage. After talking to the trapeze artists I found that: Patsy Sartain had left her telephoning ability to anyone with a certain stars phone number. The acrobat section was next, and as I picked my way through spring boards and dodged flying people, I discovered that Ioyce Pridmore and Virginia Finley had willed the good times in Hueytown and Shades Cahaba to Lois Ann Orr and Ramona Bentley. Margaret Herndon trans- ferred her ability to giggle anywhere at anytime to Richard Marshman, who needed it. Edna Morgan came over from the food wagon long enough to be- queath her ability to tangle things to Kay Klassen. Betty Tombrello gave her
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