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JOHN FAULKNER Member of Glee Club, i29; Assistant Editor-in-Chief of i'Wildcat? 30; Memr her of Russell High Band, 729, 730. iiJohn is the oHicial wit 0f the Senior Class. He gets off some good ones and some bad ones. However, his greatest accomplishment in the line of humor is a Iake-off 0f the members of the fac- ulty. EVELYN GUFFIN Member of Mandolin Club, 29; Mein- ber of Athletic Association. 530; Mem- ber of Literary Society, '30. i'lf you are ever blue and want sun shine on a rainy day7 look for Eveiyn. She has a sparkle of mischief in her eyes and a laugh that is all her own. NEBBY GORDON Treasurer of Hi-Y Club, ?30; Assist- ant Business Manager of l'Wildcatfi 729; Member of Football Team, 229, ,30. iiHappy go lucky, thatis Nebhy. He will be missed in more ways than one when he leaves school. He has been a successful football player as well as student. ELIZABETH HANSON President of ttLos Obrerosli Club, 730; Member of Home Economics Club, '30; Member of Latin i'Ai, Club, 727, 28. MBetlf is a studious and ambitious girl. She is a friend indeed to every- one. Her general occupation is having a big time. The Class 30 wishes you a world of success, Elizabethf JOHN HARRIS Member of Basket-ball Team, 730; Member of Literary Society, 529; Mem- ber of Officers, Club. 330. flohn is a fine fellow. He is small of stature but makes up for this in many other ways. We hope that he will some day he liig enough to take care of himself RAY HARRIS Member of Russell High Band, 729, 730; Member of Officers Club, 30; Member of Spanish Club. 929. 530, LtWho could keep from loving this fun-loving and irresistible youth? Ray is admired by everyone. His ambition is to ilearn tn dance?7 HERBERT HARVEY Member of Athletic Association, ,30; Captain of R. O. T. C.. 130; Class Prophet, 730. iiHerlJert is the industrious member of the Senior Class. He is character- ized by the way he goes after things he wishes to accomplish. If he applies this to life, the future can spell only success?7 ' ELIZABETH HEMPERLEY Member of Dramatic Club, 729; Sec- retary of Spanish Club. 729; Member of Girls, Reserve Club, 529, 930. iiThe little girl with the brown wavy hair will be remembered by the girls as a jolly companion and by the boys as the object of many dreams and more glances. W.M
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FRANCES COODY Member of tlLos Ohrerosil l30; Mem- W? ber of Home Economics Club, 730; '3 Member of Girls Reserve Club. ,30. HFrances is the girl who likes to have a good time. She likes a certain Lfel- lowa more? ANDREW Cox Member of French Club, T30; Mem- ber of Officers Club. 730; Member of Athletic Association, .30. illAndy' is the boy with the dreamy blue eyes. He dreams during French and chews gum during Chemistry. HENRY CRAWFORD Member Of Basket-ball Team. i28, 30; Member of Athletic Association, 930; Member of Track Team. 728. i29. i30. lHal' is a good basket-ball player, but he especially likes to play like he is a lhig hossi. FRANCES CRUSE President of Mandolin Club, 30; Member of Girls, Reserve Club, ,30; Secretary of Home Economics Club. 30. iiFrances is the lMa-t 0f the Senior girls. They go to her with all their troubles because they all know she has a word of comfort for them? GLADYS DAMERON Member. of Athletic Association, ,30; Member of Home Economics Club, ,30; Member of Glee Club, 29. iiGladys is another one of our rare products. Her winning personality and her unlimited supply of ipep' seem to increase the popularity which is nat- urally hersf, J OHN DEADWYLER Member of Track Team, 528, ,30; Member of Athletic Association. 730; Member of Literary Society, 330. t'John has taken all the darkness out of school life. When there is a commos tion around the school, we are sure it is John because he likes to have his part of the fun. MARY EMORY Member of Basket-ball Team, 528; Member of Girls5 Reserve Club, :30; Assistant Athletic Editor of POINTER, i30. i4H0w a girl can make so many friends and keep them? This is an art known to Mary. She is intellectual, a skillful artist, and an indispensable member of 0111' class. MERLE EVANS Member of Home Economics Club, 30; Member of Girls' Reserve Club7 .30; Member of 4105 Obrerosii Club, 30, iiMerle is the girl with the pretty wavy hair. It is a pleasure to he in her class, especially Spanish. Page 21
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MARCIA HAYNES Assistant Class Editor of POINTER, ,30; Member of Spanish Club, 730; As- sistant Editor-invChief 0f i'WiIdcatF C29. 'iWho would want a friend more loyal or true? She is that 'cutei little girl we all love. All indications show that the future holds a world of success for her? MINDA HOLLUMS Member of Girls' Reserve Club, 729, ,30; Member of Home Economics Club, 30; Member of Spanish Club, 729, ,30. dA look at Minda will reveal the wealth of beauty she possesses; not only external beauty, but a beautiful girl through and through. LAMAR HUIE Member of Spanish Club, :29, 730; Member of Russell High Band, i29, 730; Sergeant of R. 0. T. C., :30. hLamar is the boy who does not have much to say. He seems to think that Silence is Golden., Some have come to appreciate him for his real worthf7 EDITH LITTLE Member of Glee Club, i29; President of Girls7 Reserve Club, ,30; President of El Doradofi a29. iiZip! Bang! Here comes Edith. She is alive and just the best sport ever. By her attractive personality, she has won the hearts of all. The class 730 wishes for her the best of luck in the future? $Not in picture TOMMIE LEE HUTCHESON Vice-President of Los Obrerosa7 Club, :30; Member of Home Economics Club, 730; Member of Athletic Asso- ciation, i30. iiDown through the halls of time shall go a rollicking laughter; it shall al- ways recall Tommie Lee. that fun-loving girl. She is a treasure to our class and will be greatly missed? MARY JOHNSON President of Home Economics Club, 30; Member of Girls3 Reserve Club, .29, 19:0; Literary Editor of POINTER, .30. iAFor a character of fidelity and 21 disposition of loveliness none exceeds this lovely girl. An inspiration to alle she is always wide-awake and ever- I'eady to take a part in all activities? CATHERINE LEWIS Member of Girlsi Reserve Club, ,30; Secretary and Treasurer of iiLe Cercle Francaisf, 730; Class Testatrix, i330. iiCatherine has been with us but a short time but in that time she has proved her true worth, both as an ex- cellent student and a loyal classmate. We are sorry she didnit find us sooner? iHAMILTON HORNSBY Member of Hi-Y Club, ,28; Member of Russell High Band, ,28, 729; Meme ber of Athletic Association, 30. 'iWe canit express our sorrow at part- ing. We can only say that the notes of that melodious voice shall ever ring in our memory as thoughts turn to him? FM Page 23
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