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smile. You c1111't l1elp hut think it's the prettiest smile you've ever 1111111-11 Sue is ll witty person Lllltl loves to tell the latest jokes. She s vi1'11eious 11nd h11s ll delightful person11lity. She is frequently seen in tlwt t'UlIlIJ2lIlY of ll t11ll, l11'o111l-shouldered alumnus, 111 tlilllfllltl or just llLlViIlQ L1 good ti1ne in gener11l. She 11lso likes to Q lt 11fl. Ill l-Ilfl. Sue seems to thrive o11 flL1llClIlQ Zllltl novels. She is 11lx1'11ys .11 ll lltllllby-gil-ltlflij' llltltltl eycept perh11ps when she is pondering over l ll lX to your s111'eess 11s 11 serv11nt of the puhlie, Sue! IJon't forget us. 'li ll li M li IQ R O R ., .., Vincent joseph Baumgartner General Course A .X X.. 4, lr. Rell t'1'oss, 2, 3, -lg Hi-Y, 2, 3, -lg Hi-Y Executive Coin- llllilt't', 43 lxtltltllllll M11n11ger, 2, .Eg ,Il1IL'I'Cl2lSS Softhull, 3. 1 . 1 . X His snzile ix .s'11e1'fC111'1f by his grrzitifyf' joe, tlllll 11ff11l1le young 1111111 fl'0Ill K, 11l1v11ys llLLS Ll ready smile Zlllti Cllllll expression. He seems secretly amused 11t something. As his activities indic11te, joe is Z1 sports lover. Sports, 1Jlll'ilCl,ll2ll'ly foot- l111ll 1111d l111seh11ll, 11re his 1n11in interests. But joe likes to let loose once i11 L1 while Lllltl he gives NVlly to dancing. l11 tl1e schoolroom, joe is Z1 quiet, modest fellow. He seems to he saving his jovi11lity for 2lfiCl'-SCl100l hours. joe's 1unl1ition is to he ll techniciztng he expects to go to The lfllllllillll School of .Xrts 11nd Science. 'We hope you reulize your znnluition, '-loef' Sue Beezer tlenerul Course .X. X., 51 hlr. Red Vross, 3. She f1'11111'ex xzlflz I1 'ZUfIj'.lU flllllS-W is tl1e t11ll, l'Jl'UXX'l1-llLll1'L'tl Senior in K who h11s the lovely en, She 11lw11ys l111s 21 twinkle i11 her eye and greets you in Ll hrisk Ui'llllSil is lllXX'1lj'S i11 quest of Z1 good ti111e. She tllkCS gre11t plettsure Sue tells us she is lilllllllillg to go i11 t1'11ining HS ll nurse. Ilere's Emory Bell Liherul Arts Course l'f1't'I1l'll tfluh, 4, A. A., 4, Junior Red Cross, 3, 4. I III Z'1'l' leneie so voznzq 11 body ieiflz so old Il lzeziclf' llid you see L1 little hoy occupying Z1 seat that was much too large for him? This is Iimory who, because of his shortness in stature, h11s often heen 111ist11ken for ll I'lI'CSllIl'lZ1I1, to his utter disgust. liinory llllly resemlnle Z1 1'll'CSllHlQll1 in looks hut not otherwise, for l1e is ll very iine student 11nd h11s 11ll the dignity 21 Senior should possess. limory is Illl especially fine t'he1nistry student. l'illlUl'y is ll very friendly hoy, who is the possessor of many friends, heciatuse of his jolly XVZIYS Llllil his fellily smile. limory h11s nothing definite in mind for the future, hut we can guess lllilt he llltly continue to study t'he1nist1'y. lXI:1y you tind success, little i-l't'SlllllZllll,l l'ff1.'
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'I' ll li Nl l li R O R Olive Baily General Course lr. Red Cross, 3, 4g A. .-X., 4. Let us, Ilzen, be up and doing, ll'iIl1 ll Izeurl for any fate. Ully is that little girl you have been taking for a Sophomore. Perhaps this is because you have not been able to become acquainted with her, for she came here just two years ago from Oil lfity High. .Xt first glance you think that Olive is a very quiet, studious miss. but, if you happen to sit near her, you soon find yourself drawn into conversation which proves to be very interesting. Olly likes to dance and, besides dancing, filly is very enthus- iastic about girls' sports. XYhenever possible, she takes part in them herself. She mentions basketball in particular. Olly is just as puzzled about her future occupation as we are, but with her brown hair and large brown eyes, we are convinced that whatever or whoever captures her interest will just naturally succumb to her charm. Football Manager, 2, 3, 4. ball field but we wish him luck wherever he William Barry General Course .'X. .X., 2, 4, Ir. Red C'ross, l, 2, 3, 4g Sonia, 2, Glee lflub, 2. 33 Orchestra, 43 Band, 1, 2, 3, 4. Ulelflznzl stueei f'UIJIj21l1Sl'0lI doth in II11lSliC lie. .Ns XYllllIlIlllS activities indicate, he is one of the most musically inclined persons in the Senior Class. lYe find him playing for dis- missal in the lower hall, very debonair and happy. He always seems so contented with life and takes things as they come smilingly and un- complainingly. Nothing ever seems to hurry 'Willianr He seldom has to be reprimanded for talking and nothing frivolous ever disturbs his cool exterior. livery evening you can see Bill walking about, rain or shine. de- livering his papers. Hill never talks, to hear himself talking. Ile always has something interesting to say when he talks. He is very sedate and quiet in class. His eyes have a mischievous gleam in them and he is probably very gay when the occasion demands. lYilliam has not revealed what he intends doing next year but wt are sure his likable qualities will bring him the best luck possible. ClO1llIllCl'ClZll Course Robert P. Barkley C'ommercial lllub, 3, Red Cross, 3, Softball, 33 XYrestling Manager, 'fest and youtlzfzfl jollityf' Hob is a jolly fellow who can always be found holding up the tilt in front of the school from 8:15 till 8:25 in the morning and agt' noon. Occasionally Hob may be seen wearing a batter- 1 ' might haye gone through a threshing machine. The famous Barkley lid willed to llob by his brother Harm , '- as it may, Bob can work, for he has been a football managf' i'-- v ,W im at td hit wlncli hit C J ls tht wld lit that fl tlitt Xeirs Bob would like to attend Alabama University where he would take up banking and accounting. lYe'll miss llob next year around the foot goes. ,: AUS ' 5 in
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'l'll li Nl l IQ ll tb R Anthony Bennett General t'ourse l'oothall, 2, 3, Softhall, A. ' Let IIS llIl'Z'l' 11ct1'1111, 1101 te11r11.v. -05 not care much for high school stuff hut likes college play. Ile can tell you who stoppetl another guy on .iXrtny's five. Tony is almost a fixture at the puhlic lihrary-perhaps some attraction there? .Ns one may jutlge from the ahoxe, Ant has acquired a hahit of reatling antl from what we've seen of his hooks, we think that he is keeping well up in motl- ern literature. Tony is somewhat untlecitletl ahout his future hut he says that he would like to allentl .Xlalmatna where he woultl stutly hanking antl it counting. Ilest wishes, Tony. Ant is prohahly one of the most artlent foothall fans. He cloes Clair Bennett General Course it 5 M . . .. ,, cll7'l' IX 1111 l'1l1'11ly I0 11.112 - st very talkative person. .Xlthough he can he just as frientlly antl chum event,-or just what. hountletl. Martha Benson Commercial Course .X. .X., 3, -lg jr. Retl t'ross, 3, -lg t'onnnercial t'luh, 3, 41 Yice-I'resitlent, t'onnnercial Vluh, 4. U .. . .. Lzvle 1.x 1111! 11.1f' llf 1111 Ttiitlllflfl 111'11'g111. Klart is the hrown-haiietl miss that comes to us from West lintl. She usually has sexeral friends with her hecause she is very frientlly antl happy. Klart enjoys her long walk from YX'est lintl hecause she enjoys hiking. She is full of pep ancl, when she reaches the high school, is reatly to start working-and she cloes, with vim antl vigor. She is one of our ace commercial stutlents. She likes to type away tlowtu at the .Xnnexg antl intleetl, she seltlom misses the right keys. Shorthantl is one of Klonnie's favorite suhjeets, antl in this class she is especially attentive. llonnie is in the height of her glory when on the way to one of the local cinemas. She spentls a gootl tlcal of her time reatling, too. Martha has no tletinite plan for the future hut we pretlitt she will he fountl in a liusiness office, working cheerfully antl efficiently. 161111111 roothall Manager, 2, ,wg Softball, n, 4, .X. .X., 4, slr, Rt-tl t ross, l, 2. 4 , Dutch, as he is calletl hy' thost, who know him well, is not 1 as any hotly, he often prefers to he alone, at least to a certain tlegitt .Xs we watch, sonietinies, the expressions on his face, we wontler just what he is thinking of-the lesson, some past experience, some antieipatt tl Dutch likes to play hasehall antl softhall, antl lie hantlles him se , in iose sports, with great tlexterity. Many summer tlays tintl limi tearing arountl the playgrountl, chasing Hy-halls, or knocking the oltl pellet for extra hase-hits, His interest in the sport seems almost tm
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