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■'=r SCRIBBLER -T - SARAH DARNELL “Curiosity killed a cat, And it’s most killed Sarah.” Who’s the little whirlwind rushing down the “main drag”? None other than Sarah in her Essex. Her greatest weakness is her curiosity, but how can one learn others' business if she doesn’t ask questions? She takes the most serious facts calmly—and doesn’t even cry when told. JULIA DAVENPORT “Giant oaks from little acorns grow.” Julia is one of those all-round girls. Her attractive personality has gained for her a large group of friends. Wherever you see her, she is always cheerful and always greets you with a smile. We can easily see that whatever line of work she chooses, she will make a success. MILTON DAVENPORT “Genius wins sometimes; hard work always.” Milton is a quiet, unassuming chap who with a contagious smile, drills his way into everyone’s heart. His greatest trouble is to keep folks away long enough to attend to his school duties. However, he finds time to devote to History, his favorite subject, and he has a perfect passion for French. SELINA DePASS “Since brevity is the soul of wit, 1 will be short.” Who is that cute little girl coining down the hall peeping over her books? Why, Selina, the Secretary of the Senior class! We fear Clara Bow will be forced to take a back seat when Selina steps out, for she certainly possesses “it” and is another example of the maxim that “Gentlemen prefer blondes.” Yet all of this doesn't keep her from stepping up with the honor roll at the end of the month. MARTHA DICKERSON “Modest, undaunted, and true.” Yes, that is Martha, sometimes known as “Mot.” She blew in to us from Mississippi in her Senior year, and has proven herself a faithful student with all the elements that go to make her a true friend and a real sport. We have not been able to understand how we did without her those first three years.
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SCRIBBLER EMILY CRANFORD Certificate Haste thee, nymph, and briny with thee Jest and youthful Jollity.” To know Emily is to love her. When you hear a pleasant “Hey, there!” you may be sure it’s Emily. Blackhaired, confidential, she speaks as if she fully believes what she is telling you. The same yesterday, today, tomorrow, and always. Emily seems to find time for everything—but lessons! JOHN CROCKER Certificate IVlien duty and pleasure clash, Let duty go to smash.” Some folks say John is lazy—but we doubt that. You will find he loves to chew gum—and will stop when the teacher says so! If you don’t know John, you have missed something. 4-H wishes him the best of luck. RUTH CROW “She is just a dower from an old bouquet.” Ruth has a bright smile, a sunny disposition, and a host of friends. Her big blue eyes and quiet manner are sure to win your heart. We all admire her and wish for her a happy and successful future. CHARLES CRUTCHFIELD “The world looks brighter from behind' a smile.” Charles is one of the best-looking boys in the Senior class. He can play football, too, and has written a story for the Scribbler. His wise cracks are popular with 4-D and have helped many a dull hour become less so. Good luck, “Chock”! ELIZABETH DANIEL Her pencil dr etc whate’er her soul designed, and oft the happy draft surpassed the image in her mind.” To quote Professor Blake, “Elizabeth has a tendency to talk.” No matter what happens, “Tubby,” enthusiastic and witty, can always find much to chatter about. Like all Titian beauties, she has ideas of her own and sticks to them. She never neglects her studies, although she has a perfect weakness for Wofford Sophomores. How Elizabeth manages to keep up with her dates and at the same time keep up her music and her art has always mystified us. What would the Scribbler have done without her ? Page Sixteen
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H e: SCRIBBLER. C. F. EARNHARDT “Life is real; life is earnest; But a bluff is all right when it works. “C. F.” is one of the most popular boys in the school. His humorous disposition and ready smile have won him a place in the hearts of all his classmen. His witty remarks keep the whole class in an uproar. We know his college career at Clemson is bound to he a success. JAMES ELIAS Always going out somewhere. Or else has just come back. Some folks think Jim is silent, but they just don’t know. Watch him in study hall, listening to or telling a joke. He has made many friends at high school who wish for him success. MAE ELIAS “Precious things come in small packages. Mae may be small, but what there is of her is overflowing with “pep. Our corridors and class rooms are always full of fun when she’s around. Has Mae learned to cook? She knows that better than the rest of us. How can we tell how anything tastes till after it’s cooked? Mae knows! M. B. EZELL Heroes arc made, not born. Have you ever attended a State track me?t ? Then you have seen M. B. about a mile ahead of the others. Or maybe it was a dance? He was there, too, with his eternal saxophone and Gene Wofford. And at school, his broad grin and ability to make friends have made him one of the most popular boys in the Senior class. MARY BYRD FANT “The world rests lightly on her shoulders.” Imagine a girl bubbling over with life, smiling at everybody she meets, winning athletic honors, cheerful in the face of any test the teacher may put up—and usually getting an A on the above-mentioned test! Such is the description of Mary Byrd. Do you wonder we are proud to claim her?
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