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Pauline Trent Polly Be silent and safe — silence never betrays you. French Club (1). Favorite Pastime — Listening to the radio; Favorite Song— To Each His Own ; Fa- vorite Expression — How bout that! Barbara LaVerne Turner Bob A good girl, a carefree girl, a girl so full of fun, A brainy girl, a sporty girl, a thousand girls in one. Latin Club (1, 2), Treasurer (2); Home Economics Club (1, 2); Library Club (1) Junior Dramatic Club (1); Senior Dramatic Club (2, 3, 4); Home Room Representative (2); Basketball (3); Secretary Class (4) Editor-in-Chief Renocahi (4); Marshal (3) Favorite Pastime — Gossiping; Favorite Song — Prisoner of Love ; Favorite Ex pression — Whatever you say! Juanita Carrie Warf Nita ' Small in stature with hair all a-curl; Some think she is a flirt, but she ' s a mighty cute girl. Junior Dramatic Club (1); Senior Dra- matic Club (2, 3); Home Economics Club (1, 2, 3); Library Club (4). Favorite Pastime — Talking and eating; Favorite Song— To Each His Own ; Favor- ite Expression — You dope! Elwood Mason Williams, Jr. Billy A peculiar combination of laziness, en- thusiasm, sense, and nonsense. Baseball (3, 4). Favorite Pastime — Fishing; Favorite Song — Sunrise Serenade ; Favorite Expression — Shucks. Arnold Wade Yeatts Yeatts All things come to those who wait. Why hurry? Latin Club (1, 2); Traffic and Fire Drill Committee (2). Favorite Pastime — Listening to the radio; Favorite Song — One More Tomorrow ; Favorite Expression — Aw heck! Eloise Estelle Troxler Toots ' Twas her thinking of others that made you think of her. Home Economics Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Library Club (1, 2, 3, 4), Program Chairman (2); French Club (2, 3). Favorite Pastime — Playing the piano; Favorite Song— Surrender ; Favorite Ex- pression — Be seeing you. Harry Nathaniel Ware Nat Today is the tomorrow you worried about yesterday. Band (1, 2, 3); Football (2). Favorite Pastime — Talking; Favorite Song — I Don ' t Know Why ; Favorite Ex- pression — I ' m telling you. Veteran of World War II. Ruth Jett Warf Rooster A maiden whom the saints have blessed With charm, and love, and happiness. Favorite Pastime — Movies; Favorite Song — To Each His Own ; Favorite Expression — No, not that. Mable Louise Wilson Shorty The truest friend is she, the kindliest lass in doing courtesy. Home Economics Club (3, 4); Library Club (3, 4); Superlative — Biggest Baby (4). Favorite Pastime — Riding and singing; Favorite Song — To Each His Own ; Favorite Expression — Go jump in a lake. David Redd Young, Jr. Buck A clear conscience is a clear card. Band (1, 2, 3); Latin Club (1, 2); Junior Dramatic Club (1); Debate Club (1, 4); French Club (3); Wrote Class Creed (4). Favorite Pastime — Making music; Favor- ite Song — Shout for Joy ; Favorite Ex- pression — Let ' s roll.
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Richard Roland Smith Busty My own thoughts are my companions. Band (1, 2, 3); Football (1); Latin Club (2). Favorite Pastime — Playing Boogie rec- ords; Favorite Song — To Each His Own ; Favorite Expression — Well, I be dogged! Mildred Ann Somers Mickey Smile and the world smiles with you, frown and — but who wants to frown. Junior Dramatic Club (1); Senior Dra- matic Club (2, 3, 4); Home Economics Club (1, 2, 3, 4). Favorite Pastime — Eating; Favorite Song — I ' ll Remember April ; Favorite Ex- pression — Cecil. Burley Washington Strader, Jr. Buck Enjoy life — death is so permanent. Junior Dramatic Club (1); Senior Dra- matic Club (2, 3, 4); Student Council (2, 3); Football Manager (4). Favorite Pastime — Watching other people work; Favorite Song — To Each His Own ; Favorite Expression — What-cha know? Elmo Earl Talley Shaker Why should life all labor be, And girls and things that bother me? Football (1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball (3, 4). Favorite Pastime — Dating; Favorite Song — Always ; Favorite Expression — H ' ut say ? Doris Grey Teasley Teasley Sweet, attractive kind of grace. Continued comfort in her face. Latin Club (1, 2); Library Club (1); Home Economics Club (I, 2, 3, 4); Junior Dra- matic Club (1). Favorite Pastime — Dancing; Favorite Song— To Each His Own ; Favorite Ex- pression — Drive on! Robert Louis Smith Z. Griff Don ' t worry about me, I ' m having a good time. Senior Dramatic Club (2, 3); Football (1, 2, 3). Favorite Pastime — Tinkering with fan- tastic ideas; Favorite Song — Begin the Beguine ; Favorite Expression — Hey, Lis- ten. Edna Elizabeth Stanley Doodle Leave silence to the saints — I ' m human. Home Economics Club (1, 2, 4); Glee Club (3); Library Club (4). Favorite Pastime — Going places; Favorite Song — Rumors Are Flying ; Favorite Ex- pression — Ain ' t fixin ' tell ya! Virginia Dare Strader Ginny She has the rare gifts of both wisdom and personality. Library Club (1, 2); Home Economics Club (1, 2, 3); French Club (2, 3); Secre- tary Class (3); Point System Committee (4). Favorite Pastime — Listening to the radio; Favorite Song — Night and Day ; Favorite Expression — Are you kiddin ' ? Gloria Sunshine Talley Sunny She has brought forth golden thoughts from us all. Home Economics Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Junior Dramatic Club (1); Senior Dramatic Club (2, 3). Favorite Pastime — Dancing; Favorite Song — Five Minutes More ; Favorite Ex- pression — What are we waiting for? Mary Alice Throckmorton Mert Pep, wisdom, joy, everything worthwhile. She has them all plus a pleasant smile. Latin Club (1, 2); Junior Dramatic Club (1); Senior Dramatic Club (2, 3, 4); Home Economics Club (1, 2, 3); Debate Club (1); Home Room Representative (1, 2); Traffic and Fire Drill Committee (2); Chairman Ways and Means Committee (3); Social Committee (3); Chairman Program Com- mittee (4); Feature Editor Renocahi (4); Superlative — Most Popular (4); Basketball Manager (4). Favorite Pastime — Having a good time in a big way; Favorite Song— Begin the Beguine ; Favorite Expression — You ' d be surprised!
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TALL PINES JUNIORS •m T ' »•••», »»» ' ' X. % » »»», l»H. JUNIOR CLASS Officers Charles Trent President Dud Apple Vice-President Edna Earle Manley Secretary Michael Stiers Treasurer Motto : We build the ladder by which we climb. Flower: Iris Colors: Blue and White CLASS ROLL Mitchelene Adams Denny Aldridge Ella Lea Allen Dorothy Alverson Dud Apple James Baker Louise Batchelor Gene Booker Barbara Brande |! Henry Brown Claude Burton Robert Citty Bobby Collins Frances Collins Tommy Comer Anne Craddock James Curran Jean Grey DeLancey Joanne Dixon Nancy Dixon Wesley Doggett Arthur Gammons Richard Gentry Billy Giles Donald Griffin Dorothy Griffin Marvin Grogan Richard Gunn Mary Frances Gunter Frank Hall Hilton Haney George Huffines Jackie Hooper Charles Inman Bobby Jones Jimmy Law Edna Earle Manley David Matkins Millard McDonald JUANITA McKlNNEY Ella Mae Moricle Manton Oliver Richard Payne Dorothy Pearson Donald Pegram Leroy Pegram Janet Rives Betsy Ross Harvey Rudd Edmund Seay Preston Simmons George Smith Peggy Smith Ronald Smith Russell Smith Dorothy Snead David Stanfield Michael Stiers Melba Teasley Charles Trent Jean Trent Nancy Turner Walter Vawter Ellen Walker Emma Walker Marie Watkins Marion Ward Mary Ellen Ware Billy Wilkerson Billy Wilkins Ann Williams Ray Williams Walton Williams Indicates no picture. Page Twenty-two
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