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ROBERT FRANKLIN PRESSON “Parsley” F. F. A. Club, ’35, ’37, ’38; Con- temporary Problems Club, ’38; Eng’- lish IV Club, ’38. Dull moments magically vanish when “Parsley” is near. His fun sharpens our wits and drives away the “blues.” ELEANOR MAE ROBERTSON “Onnie” Home Economics Club, ’36, ’37 ; Glee Club, ’37; English IV Club ’38; Commercial Club, ’37 ; Annual Staff. Truthfulness, loyalty, and friendli- ness constitute our “Onnie.” We know that we can depend on her to make a success of life. HARRY THOMAS SMITH “Harrie” Contemporary Pi’oblems Club, ’38 ; Commercial Club, ’37 ; Glee Club, ’37, ’38. Even though he has the often heard name of Smith, he is a different boy with different ways. Harry is one you would enjoy being with. EDNA BEATRICE TEAGLE “Shorty” Commercial Club, ’37 ; Annual Staff, ’38; Journalistic Club, ’38; English IV Club, ’38. We are proud to have this smart, lovable girl from Seaford in our class. She is original and a good leader. Ticenty-Seven
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MARVIN CLIFTON MOORE “IVa ' nie” Dramatic Club, ’38; Contemporary Problems Club, ’38; F. F. A. Club, ’34, ’35, ’36. “Warnie” isn’t very wide-awake in History class but that is because he is very much awake elsewhere. Could you forget his slow smile? GEORGE ARNOLD PAGE “Amie Annual Staff: Sports Editor, ’38; Library Club: Secretary, ’38; Dra- matic Club, ’37, Treasurer, ’38; Con- temporary Problems Club; Vice-Presi- dent, ’38; English IV Club: Presi- dent, ’38. How could we do without “Arnie”? He is one of the most lovable and best sports of our class. MARY ESTELLE PARKER Steir Commercial Club, ’37 ; Athletic As- sociation, ’35, ’36, ’37 ; English IV Club, ’38. “Stell” is a delightful companion — full of fun and wholesome good humor. We rate her a very attrac- tive girl. FRANCES LOUISE PHILLIPS ' ‘Sis” Commercial Club, ’36, ’37 ; Athletic Association, ’38; English IV Club, ’38. “Sis” doesn’t say much. She has a knowing smile and is always will- ing to lend a helping hand to those in need. Ticenty-Six
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PAULINE ELIZABETH WAINWRIGHT ‘‘‘Polly Home Economics Club, ’36, ’37 ; Latin Club: Treasurer, ’38; Library Club, ’37 ; English IV Club, ’38. Do you want something done? “Polly” can do it — willingly and well. Her sweet smiles gladden us each day. JOSEPHINE SIMPSON W ARD “Jo” Annual Staff, ’38; Commercial Club, ’36, ’37; Journalistic Club, ’38; Library Club, ’37 ; Home Economics Club, ’36, ’37; English IV Club, ’38. “Jo’s” typing ability has stood us as well as her in good stead. She never lets us take her too seriously. ROXIE LEE WATKINS Rox Annual Staff : Assistant Editor, ’38; Class Vice-President, ’38; Lib- rary Club, ’37, ’38; English IV Club, ’38 ; Dramatic Club, ’37 ; Secretary, ’38; Glee Club, ’38; Athletic Associa- tion, ’35, ’36, ’37, ’38; Home Eco- nomics Club, ’36, ’37 ; Student Coun- cil Representative ’37. We are all fond of “Roxie,” one of our smartest seniors. She charms us with her music and her personality. BERTHA MAE WATSON Annual Staff : Assistant Business Manager, ’38; English IV Club, ’38; Secretary: Home Economics Club, ’38; Latin Club, ’38. Bertha has her own opinions and she is not afraid to stand up for them. We are expecting great things from her original ideas. Ticenty-Eight
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