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Nichols. Bettye Louise She speaks so little, but does so much. Norton, Ferris W., Jr. Little but powerful. O’Keefe, Betty Jean She speaks the universal language of man-kind—music. Second Row— Owen, Gladys Olene She'll get along! Third Row— Pack, Patricia Jean Owen, Joanne Cute, clever, full of fun—known and loved by everyone. Page, Bettie Lou Owens, Mary Virginia Cute, sweet, dashing, and neat. Parker, Martha Jean The world loves her 'cause she loves the world. First Row— Parker, Walter Everybody likes Buddy. Second Row— Pearce, Gloria Mae A good combination of curves. Third Row— Phillips, Martha Jane She's wonderful! Payne, Ella Hunn Men arc the bread of life. When do we cat? Phillips, Betty Jo She has a one-track mind, and there is always a troop train on it. Pierce, Martha Jean A heart whose love is innocent. A cute conversationalist A conscientious worker.
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First Row— Meeks. Thelma Mot one that is more earnest. Second Row— Miller, William Fred, Jr. A heart for women. Third Row— Nelson, Frances Lois One of those people you like for a friend. Michael, Edward Joseph A ladies' man and a nan's man. too. Millwee, Joe Joe gets around! Nichol, Currin McNary, Jr. If gentlemen prefer blondes, Currin must be a true gentleman. McCourt, Charles Lawrence Life without girls is a bore—with one a tragedy. Second Row— McKenney, Ernest C. A graduate—at last! McElwee, Alona One we welcomed from Watson Chapel. McMillan, Donald Gray The longer you know him. the better you like him. McGehee, Maurice A laugh for every occasion. Maher, Patricia Jane Pretty to look at, delightful to know. Third Row— Matthews, Marion Edith The hand that made her fair made her good. May, Sammie Lorene Her hair attracts attention—her friendliness holds it. Mazanti, Anna Mae A charming brunette with plenty of brains.
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First Row— Russell, Bobby B. Tall, dark, handsome. Second Row— Sanders, Evelyn To hear her is to admire her. Third Row— Scallion, Janies Troy, Jr. Can the hand do without him? Sadler, Toni Harley Sergeant Buck. Sauter, Mary Patricia la she beautiful? I'll say! Shaddock, Joseph Gerald. When opportunity knocks, Jerry will answer. First Row- Pipkin, Donald Braden Price, Thomas Wesley My dream — a school A man about town, without lessons. Purnell, Tommy Arthur If worry were the cause of death, he'd never die. Second Row— Redmond, Betty Ruth Roberts, Mary Nelle Personality plus. Tall, blonde, and fair. Rogers, William Hoover Our hero I Third Row— Ross, Billie R. A speed demon speech. at Rountree, W'inifred L. Dark Eyes.” Rowell, William D. Everyone who knows him likes him—and everyone knows him.
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