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SENICDRS JAMES TATUM SLAUCHTER Little Jimmy 44-2 Hopkins St., Atlanta, Ga. Little Jimmy in this case applies not to physical stature but to age. This youngster is a big, robust fellow packed full of fun. In spite of all this fun he must have found time for his studies. The results he obtained in his work is evidence to convince us that his ambitions are big. Business Manager Spatula lg Chairman Recreation GRADY SMITH Marietta, Ga. Grady has been with us since 1938 with the exception of time in the Army. He has been a special student since and has had a tough time getting schedules to work out. But he has succeeded and is taking the final step toward becoming a registered pill roller. We wish him much success. Committee 1. WARREN Y. SMITH 'iSmitty,' Jesup, Ga. Warren is a carefree, happy-go-lucky fellow, who still finds time for his studies and his store in .lesup Kon week- ends, etc.j He is doing more than his share to uphold the standards of our profession. Warren is a graduate of Mars Hill Junior 'College and a year at Oklahoma Baptist University. A veteran of three years in the Army Air Corps, he flew fifty-two missions over Italy. With a record like this already, only success can be his goal. 14
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3' 'R SENICDRS BERTIE WILBURN HARPER, JR. - 6'Dirty Bertie Homerville, Ga. Although he is known as Dirty Bertie it does not signify his true personality. He is anything but dirty, being the Romeo of the class. He is alwayshseen petting with the girls and Dr. Meyers. He attended Georgia State Woman's College for one year and if his success in Pharmacy is one-half as good, Bertie will be HENRY A. KING Clarksville, Ga. King is the fellow, we will long remember as the one who worried more about final exams and the State Board than all the rest oi the class put together. Henry is one of the most aggressive and energetic students and with his determination and sincerity, he is sure to go far in the profession of Pharmacy. Vice-President Student Body 3. nw the envy of the entire class. Associate Editor, Spatula lg A. Ph. A. Reporter 2. BILL MOUNT Moultrie, Ga. There is no medicine like hope, no incentive so great and no tonic so powerful as expectations of something better tomorrow. This is Billy. Knowing that wisdom will not open her doors to those who are not willing to pay the price intself-sacrifice, and hard work, we realize that his knowledge exceeds many. No matter where you go, Bill, we feel that success will he yours. Bill entered S. C. P. in 'll-2 but was called to the Navy and served two years. 13
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SENICDRS J UNE SNODDY Karrat E Sparta, Tenn. June entered Southern at the beginning of her Sopho- more year from the University of Tennessee. After being with her for these three short years we believe that she has the grit and tenacity to match her dreams with realities. A. Ph. A. Secretary 3. FRED Srovvmns Hluittle Freddie College Park, Ca. 4'Little Freddie as he is known to his colleagues, is a quiet fellow with a dry wit. He keeps the class in an uproar with his humorous remarks. Freddie is one of the many whose education was interrupted by the war. He was in the Army three and a half years, serving three years overseas in New Guinea and the Philippines. May success he Frecl's reward. THELMA THATCH Knoxville, Tenn. '4B.rownie,7 was responsible for much of the fun that we knew at Southern. Known and liked hy the whole school, her wit relieved many a dull day. 15
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