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JUNE HOARD GULI.IFORD . . Jack fell down and broke his crown, And Jill came tumbling after. June is quiet and refined with a seemingly natural ability to make good grades. We hope her life will be a success. Jefferson Literary Society ’30, ’31; Music Club ' 32; Dramatic Club ' 32; Hi-Y ' 30, ' 31, ' 32; Chemis- try Club ’32; Boosters Club ’30, ' 31; Athletic As- sociation ' 30, ' 31, ’32; Honor Association ' 32; Art Club ' 30; Joke Editor of Oriole ’32. N. H. HURD, JR. He went to catch a dicky bird and thought he couldn’t fail, Because he had a little salt to put upon its tail.” Here ' s a pal in every sense of the word. Ape- Eye” is the type of fellow one will always remember. He is full of wit and humor and always content. Chairman Athletic Committee of Oriole ' 32; Chemistry Club ' 32; Hi-Y Club ' 30, ’31, ' 32; Foot- ball ’29, ' 30, ' 31, Captain ’32; Manager Basketball ' 31, ' 32; Monogram Club ' 29, ’30; President ' 32; Athletic Association ' 29, ' 30, ’31. DOTTY JACKSON May we, like the clock, keep a face clean and bright, With hands ever ready to do what is right.” A friendly disposition, a ready smile, and always willing to take her place in all school activities. Who would want a better prop for our class? Lindbergh Literary Society ' 29, ' 30, ’31; Dra- matic Club ' 32; French Club ' 32; Boosters Club ’29, ' 30; Hi-Y ’32; Circulation Committee of Oriole ' 32. EVELYN BUCK JONAS “Here I am, little Jumping Joan; If nobody’s with me I’m always alone!” Evelyn, our class will cherish your memory in our Book of Memories as a true friend. We won’t for- get those wonderful debates and prize-winning essays. Jefferson Literary Society ’29, ' 30, ' 31; Art Club ' 32; Dramatic Club ' 32; Commercial Club ' 31, ' 32; Photograph Committee of Oriole ' 32. 19
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ARRIETTA PAULINE DOWNS “Polly, put the kettle on; Polly, put the kettle on; Polly, put the kettle on, and we’ll all have tea.” “Polly” is a good-natured and willing worker. She is ever ready to smile and have a cheery word for every member of the Senior Class. We admire anyone, Pauline, that can take all our jokes with a good spirit! Joke Committee of Oriole ’32; Commercial Club ’31, ’32; Lindbergh Literary Society ’29, ' 30, ’31. RUTH ANN EASTMAN “Summer breezes gently blowing. In my garden pinks are growing.” When we hear her name, We think of picture taking. But this is not a shame — Just look what a picture she is making! Literary Committee of Oriole ’32; Hi-Y ’31, ’32; Music Club ’32; Art Club ’32; Writers Club, Presi- dent ' 32; French Club ' 32; Basketball Team ’31, ’32; Lindbergh Literary Society ’29. ’30, ’31; Boost- ers Club ’29, ’30; Honor Association ’31; Gay Nineties ’32. MAXINE ELLEN GALLIMORE “She’ll sit on a cushion and sew a fine seam, And feast upon strawberries, sugar and cream.” She’s graceful, slender and tall And never allows her dignity to fall. She’s just the type that we all admire, And down in her heart is friendship’s fire. Activities Committee of Oriole ’32; Dramatic Club ’32; Gay Nineties ’32; Commercial Club ’31, ’32; Jefferson Literary Society ’29, ’30, ’31. ALBERTA LEE GROSECLOSE “Up street, down street, each window’s made of glass; If you go to ‘Madam’s’ house you’ll find a pretty lass.” “None but the brave deserve the fair!” Alberta is what we call a real friend — a friend to hold when life grows old. Accept the class’s best wishes for success. Circulation Committee of Oriole ’32; Commercial Club ’31, ’32; Jefferson Literary Society ’29, ’30, ’31; Boosters Club ' , 3.0, ’31; Vice-President of Class ’29. 18
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CHARLES LYONS JONES “Old King Cole was a merry old soul. And a merry old soul was he.” ' Fatso! Maybe you think we could have gradu- ated without our “fat boy,” but ask any of the Seniors; they will say very emphatically “No!” Lyons is popular in football, in spite of broken ankles. Athletic Committee Oriole ' 32; Athletic Associa- tion ' 32; baseball Team ’31, ’32; Monogram Club ' 31, ’32; Football Team ' 31, ’32; Hi-Y Club ' 31, ' 32; Commercial Club ' 31, ’32; Declamation Club ' 32; Lindbergh Literary Society ’29, ’30, ' 31. JAMES THOMAS KEGLEY “ ’Old fellow, old fellow, old fellow,’ quoth 1, ‘O, whither, O, whither. O, whither, so high?’ ” No cares nor worries does he seem to know. He just goes right on through sleet, rain, or snow. Athletic Committee Oriole ' 32; Basketball ' 32; Manager Football ' 32; Monogram Club ' 30, ' 31, ' 32; Boys’ Hi-Y ' 30, ’31, ’32 ; Commercial Club ' 31, ' 32; Athletic Association ' 29, ' 30, ' 32; Baseball Team ' 31, ’32; Lindbergh Literary Society ' 29, ' 30, ' 31. MARK BERNARD KEGLEY “He’ll come back and marry me, Pretty Bobby Shafto.” He meets success in work or play As well as with his friends. Art Committee Oriole ' 32; Commercial Club ' 32, President ' 31; Secretary-Treasurer Commercial Club ' 31; President Cosmopolitan Literary Society ' 32; Hi-Y ' 30, ' 31, Vice-President ’32; Monogram Club ' 30, ' 31, ' 32; Football ' 30, ' 31, ' 32; Basketball ' 31, ' 32; Baseball ' 30, ' 31, ' 32; Athletic Association ’30, ’31, ' 32; Art Club ' 29, ' 30, Secretary-Treasurer ' 29; Lindbergh Literary Society ' 29, ' 30, ' 31. MARGARET BAYLISS KENT “Bell horses, bell horses, what time of day? One o’clock, two o’clock, off and away.” The artist! What else can describe the genius of Pulaski High? Could we have carried on without her? Ask usl Art Editor Oriole ' 31, ' 32; Hi-Y Club ' 32; Art Club ' 29, ' 30, ' 32; French Club ' 32; Lindbergh Liter- ary Society ' 29, ' 30, ' 31; Boosters Club ' 30, ' 31. 20
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