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their past, present and future Robert Mullins Band. Student Manager. Business Manager of Band “Success is Foreseen Through Study to Be a Contractor. Mary E. Mustachia “Domestic Affairs Will Benefit.’ Susie Nelson Library Staff. o. g a O. A T ‘‘Your Cheerful Nature Adds to Your Character.” C. A. Newton Glee Club. Track 35. ‘‘The 17th Is a Lucky Day for You.” Phoebe Jean Owen “Prosperity Is Promised.” Preston Pate “Money-Making Will Not Be Hard.” Louis Payne “Journeys Will Result Well.” Hascal Pearson Glee Club. “Keep an Even Temper.” Wanda Perry “Join in Social Activity.” James Peterson Debate Team. National Honor Society. “New Mental Interest May be Profitable.” Mary Petticrew Zebra Staff. Qu II and Scroll. Student Council. ArJ..ery Club. “Your Attitude Will Bring Success.” Charles Potter Zebra Staff. H. Y ‘ Don’t I.et Unpleasant Expe-ri.nces Upset You.” Tom Priakos V cc-President Student 'Council. Hi-Y Yell Leader 34. 35. Pine Cone Staff. Quill and Scroll. National Honor Society. Most Fr endly Boy. “Piofe sit rial Success is Yours Due to Your New Ideas.” Allene Purnell “Deal With Problems Concerning Recreation.” Jess Reeves Band. Orchestra. Pine Cone Staff. Biggest Boy Flirt. “Gain Through General Business is Promised.” Merle Reichen “Take Advice of Your Elderly Friends.” Murray Reichen Student Council. Outdoor American Club. Band. Hi Y “Work Is In Store for You.” Mannie Riesenberg Pine Cone Staff. Quill and Scroll. National Honor Society. Student Council. Smartest Boy. •‘Your Mind Is An Asset.” Willie Mae Robinson “You Will Benefit Through Study of Religious Subjects.” James Rounder “Good Health, Cheerful Mind” Marilyn Royse Pine Cone Staff. Quill and Scroll. Library Staff. National Honor Society. “Professional Conditions Are Excellent.” Fay Russell Student Council. Scc.-Trcas. Senior Class. Zebra Staff. Quill and Scroll. National Honor Society. Archery Club. Best All-Round Girl. Most Popular Girl. “Your Mind is Very Active.” Aline Scholle Grl Reserve. Glee Club. O. G. A O. A T. Advancement Through Association Wi;h O.hers.” Anna Mavis Scott O. G. A O. A T National Honor Society. Foresight Will Enable You to Make Money.” W. T. Seawcfl Band. Student Council. H.-Y Winner Russell-Patterson Declamation Contest. Winner Silbcrnagle Oration. National Honor Society. Best Individual Debater in the State. State Champion Debating Team Senior Play. “Devote Yourself to Action Rather Than Study.” Julia Simpson O. G. A O. A T “Don’t Let Your Sensitive Mind Get You Into Trouble.” Eugene Smith Pine Cone Staff. “Unexpected Ga n May Result from Favorable Interviews With Important People.” Jewel Evelyn Smith “Emphasize Travel if Possible.” Martha Smith Girl Reserve. Spelling Club. National Honor Society. “Study and Read for Educa-t on.il Interests are Well As-pected.” John Smithy “Afternoon Aspects Are Not Good.” S. T. Songer “Friday 13th Is Your Day.” Lila Spillyards “Let Your Judgment Rul Your Impulses.” Sam Spillyards “Saturdays Are Your Lucky Days.” Ella Mae Stich Glee Club. “Success In General Affairs.” Louise Summers “Center Your Attention On Your Hobby.” Jack Talbot Outdoor American Club. “Keep Your Eyes Open and Trust Only Those Whom You Know to Be True.” Virginia Tankersley Zebra Staff. “Travel, If At All Possible.” Mildred Thompson “Gain Through Friends.” Virginia Tidwell Most Beautiful Girl. Public Success in Connedfibn With Drama. Charles Triplett Zebra Staff. National Honor Society. Student Council. “Your Judgment Is Tempered With Knowledge.” ' Mary Vittitow r “Always Subdue Your Enthusiasm.” Edwin Vaught National Honor Society.. Library Staff. Band. Sea Scout Club. President Library Club. H.-Y. “Use Good Judgment in Dealing With Relatives.” [Page Thirteen]
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THE SENIORS Left to Right, Top Row: Mullins, Mustachia, Nelson, Newton, Owen, Pate, Payne. Second Row: Pearson, Perry. Peterson, Pctticrew, Potter, Priakos, Purnell. Third Row: Reeves, Merle Rcichen, Murray Reichcn, Riesenhcrg, Robinson, Rounder, Royce. Fourth Row: Russell, Scholle, Scott, Seawell, Simpson, E. Smith, J. Smith. Fifth Row: M. Smith, Smithey, Songer, L. Spillyards, S. Spillyards, Stitch, Summers. Sixth Row: Talbot, Tankersley, Thompson, Tidwell, Triplett, Vittitow, Vaught. f,‘aSc Twelve]
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K THE SENIORS Left to Right, Top Row: Walker .Waymack, West, Wenzel, Westbrook, Whitehead, Wilbanks. Second Row: Wilbourne, D. Williams, M. Williams, (Jack) Willis, (Joe) Willis, A ’ Wilson, B. W. Wilson. Third Row: Work, Young, Ziehm. ★ ALSO GRADUATING JOHN L. ALEXANDER WOODROW BOLIN ABIE BRAM MILTON BROOKS ALVIN HERCHER BONNIE JEAN LA FOE BILL LEMEN MARY LEE LONG GAIL McCAMMON LAWRENCE MITCHELL PAULINE THOMAS [Page Fourteen]
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