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WHO'S WHO First Row- Anna Mac Mazanti Smartest. Harriett Atkins Most likely to succeed. Class Juliet Mary Tom Anderson Most Talented. Second Row— Joanne Smith Ella Hunn Payne Prettiest, Most Popu-lar. Best All-round, Biggest Cut-up, Biggest Sweetest. Most Friend- Flirt. Best Dressed. ly. Most Polite. Most likely to be remembered. First Row— Jack Smith Most Handsome. Lee Henslee, Jr. Most Popular. Sweetest. Most Polite. Second Row— Tommy Correll Best Dressed. Donald Lee Pearce Biggest Cut-up. Third Row— Frank Crump Most Bashful. Lois Wortham Most Bashful. J. C. Baldwin Best All-round. Class Romeo. “Shorty” Turchi Biggest Flirt. Most Friendly. Most likely to be remembered. Neale Quinn Most Talented. Kenneth Davis Smartest, Most likely to succeed. Lizzie Lou Jones Cutest. “Hoodie” Davis Cutest.
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First Row— Ward, Chotsie I believe in hcro-wor ship, but let the hero do the worshipping. Second Row— Westbrook, Max He had his loves, but basketball was his greatest. Ware, George W., Jr. Ishkabibble. Wharton, Richard Hamilton Dick's music will be missed around school. Weil, Helen Mae P. B. H. S. Sweetheart. Wortham. Lois Ann The future will be good to her. Third Row— Wynn, Marie Young Yvonne Zuber, Frances A. To be quiet is not to 1 am NOT a Yankee!! Cheerful and gay; she'll be weak. w,n h«r wa? These students left school to join the armed services, but a number of them will receive diplomas upon completion of basic training. Armstrong, Turner January, 1945. Haralson, Charles Arthur November, 1944. Jehlen. John Ervin Bland. John Harold December, 1944. January, 1945. McGehee, Edward Lee January. 1945. Ford, Jimmy January, 1945. ■+ Wassell, Billy J. January, 1945.
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1. Campus Cutic. 11. Look who came out on top. 21. Hit the silk, Eddie. 2. Yca-a-a'a Red! 12. Whcre'd ya' get it, Wesley? 22. Stamp Club. 3. Stack 'em up. 13. Chums. 4. Why didn't “chu tell me? 14. Left my wife and 44 kids—left. 23. Well, rootity'tootity. 5. Surprise! ! 15. Leg art. 24. Let’s talk— 6. Courtesy “Pepsodent 16. Keepers of the gate. 25. Dismal, ain't it? 7. Minnie and Merle. 17. The Gold Rush is over, Jerry. 26. More fun! 8. Aw, come on—smile 18. Oh, woe is us. 27. And let the rest of the world 9. Six delicious flavors. 19. The Three Stoogies. go by. 10. They made a touchdown. 20. Don't fence me in. 28. Crammin’.
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