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First Row— Sophie Paschal Gwendolyn Peyton Earnest F. Phillips Joe Pointer Mary Agnes Pope One with winning ways. A personality that suits her native state. There are two sides to any question; mine and the wrong one.” Wonder where 1 11 be this time next year? A girl with varied ideas.”. Second Row— Doris Porter Dorothy Porter Iva Nell Porter Ida Janette Poynter James Taylor Ragar If at first you don’t She has found the joy Never heard but always You have to coax her Coin doesn't grow on succeed, you can try something else.’ always of living. present.” to talk. trees, but it trie to on Ragar.” Third Row— O. W. Raines F. Wayne Raley J. Yates Redden James Edward Reichen James Carroll Renfrow Our ‘Ladies’ Man who If it be a gentleman and Oh work, where is thy Does nothing in partial' Similar to, but not like really gets around.' a scholar ye seek—seek no further.” charm. lar and docs it well.” anyone we know.” Fourth Row— Dorothy F. Richey Mildred Riley James Dean Ringo Bonnie J. Roherdes James Maitland Rutledge Calm, cool, and collect' Studious and diligent in “Oppressed by two evils. A bonnic personality.” He'll win lots of fame cd; she will surely this world. rise in all her undertakings. classes and work. when he gets his cduca tion.”
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First Row— Edilda Ann McNeal Nathalie MeSwine Anthony Magnoni Caesara Massanelli Henry Matthews “Edilda and poise go hand in hand.” “Her hair attracts attention; her eyes hold it.” “Quiet in appearance with motives unknown.” Your friend through thick and thin.” If silence is golden he's poverty stricken. Second Row — Frank G. Mauch Phyllis Merrill Frances Mary Miller Rosa Lee Miller Marcelline Moore “He came, he saw and 'by golly', he dood' it!” “When in Rome do as the Romans.” ”1 am an individualist.” She’s looking forward to a rosy future. “Mother Nature smiled on her.” Third Row— • Jo Ann Murray Billy Boyd Nall Elitha Ann Nichols June Louise Nickells William Robert Nixon Have you ever seen a dream walking?” “Another Orson Wells?” Well. what do you know!” ”P. B. H. S.’s Florence Nighingale.” “Ready in heart; ready-in hand.” Fourth Row— Louise Norton Jack Nowlin Earlene Offutt Enloe Owen Bobby Owen ‘A classmate on whom we all can depend.” Sad-facc' defies his nickname.” Versatile, 'nuf said. ”1 am Sir Oracle, and when 1 open my lips let no dogs bark.” “Quick on the comeback.
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First Row— Beryl Claire Sallee Gorgeous hair, beautiful eyes; one swell girl and plenty wise. Second Row— Joan Shell Dark clouds arc unknown to her.” Romona M. Segraves There's a graciousness about everything she does. Bill Shepherd III All great men arc dying; I wonder how I feel! J. Fair Shadden As fair as his name. Donald G. Silaz Impressive. original ty. Mildred R. Shanks Merrily, merrily, I shall live. Ernest Simpson Good character is a valuable asset to any life. Jerry M. Shaw A champ in more than a football game. Jimmie Lee Simpson The R. A. F. doesn’t out-fire Simpson. Third Row— B. Frank Smith. Jr. Don’t let the name f«»o . you. Jimmy Smith ‘Guber gets around— Amen! Josef R. Smith None but himself can be his parallel. Ruth Ragan Smith “Pure pulchritude personified. Doris Ruth Snow She’s never deep in anything but love. Fourth Row— Deva E. Stahl Christine Stover Nancy W. Swain Warren A. Theis B. Carol Thompson She always finds a way Gentle of speech, bene- She love to sing and we Why be quiet when An air of independence to fulfill her will. fident of mind. love to hear her. there is so much to talk about. and capability.
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