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MARY KATE WALTON Totsie Tri-Hi-Y; N. H. A.; D. E. Club; N. O. T.; Camera Club. JAMES RUSSELL WALKER Russell Annual Staff; Spehisco Staff; Hi-Y; Dramatic; Chorus; Football; Honor Society,- Al- pha Sigma Rho; Camera Club. NEAL J. WALKER Carliaustro Hi-Y; Alpha Sigma Rho; Dramatics Club; Camera Club. WILLIAM WALKER Billy Camera Club; D. E. Club; Hi-Y Club. MABLE SELMA WILLIAMS Tri-Hi-Y; Alpha Sigma Rho,- Honor Society,- Annual Staff; N. O. T.; Student Council. THOMAS WILLIAMS Sweet Meot Camera Club; D. E.; Hi-Y; Red Cross. WILLIAM PITTS Big Stoop D. E.; Senior Scouts. BEATRICE PlEAS Bea Chorus; Tri-Hi-Y; Band; An- nual Staff; Honor Society; N. O. T. EDNA ALVE POWELL Sweet Pea Tri-Hi-Y; Cheerleader,- N. O. T.; D. E.,- Dramatic Club. NORMAS WILL'AMS Goat Hi-Y; Dramatic Club,- Honor Society; Red Cross.
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DAISY REESE Motto Honor Society; Tri-Hi-Y; Student Council; N. O. T.; N. H. A. HENRY RIGGINS, JR. Slow Train Student Council; Science Club. LILLIAN MAXINE ROBINSON Maxie Honor Society; Tri-Hi-Y; N. H. A.; N. O. T. JANET COSSANDRA ROGERS Toni Cheerleader; Tri-Hi-Y; N. O. T.; Camera Club. MARY FRANCES SAMS D. E. Club; Tri-Hi-Y. ROSA LEE SENIOR Camera Club; Honor Socie- ty; Majorette; Alpha Sigma Rho. LYDIA BEATRICE SMITH Bea Tri-Hi-Y; N. H. A.; N. O. T. EDDIE SNIPES Tab Hi-Y; Camera Club. JULIA LOUISE SNIPES Dimp N. H. A.; Tri-Hi-Y; Chorus; Dramatics Club; N. O. T. JOAN VIRGINIA STORY Jo Jo Cheerleader; N. O. T.; Tri- Hi-Y; Chorus; N. H. A. MARTHA KATE THOMAS Cat D. E. Club,- N. H. A. EARLEAN AGATHA WALTON Earl D. E. Club; Tri-Hi-Y; Cam- era Club.
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Class JJivsWjj Lights dim. Curtains part. And on this stage the characters appear, each knowing well he has a part in life's drama. This drama is a strange one, for even the characters do not know whether it is comedy, tragedy or historical drama in which their parts are cast. As Act I unfolds, we find approximately one hundred and fifty char- acters making up the cast, coming from Claflin, Meeler Hill, Manly Taylor and Fifth Avenue Elementary Schools, with their directors, Mrs. F. C. Durden, Mrs. A. T. Hudson, Mr. B. F. Lawion, Miss L. B. Benjamin, Miss C. M. Webb, and Mr. G. E. Pope. Yes, the first year found each freshman alert and anxious to become accustomed to changing classes and fitting into the high school program. Act II finds each performer with an air of self-confidence, not evident before. We found members of the cast participating in all of the extra- curricular activities around the school. With a new director, Mrs. R. E. Childs, coming into the scene, we find each character eager to perform. In Act III the plot begins to thicken. It found us proud sophomores and welcoming new members to the cast, coming from Radcliffe High School, and two new directors. Miss C. J. Kynds, and Mr. R. B. Barnhardt. Ah! The Fourth act! Time flies doesn't it? Only a short time ago we were freshmen, and now we are sophisticated Juniors. This indeed was the year of glorious events. Everyone was eagerly making last minute prepara- tions for the Junior Senior Prom. The curtain now rises for Act V, and the final scenes. We are now dignified seniors, looking forward to graduation. Our hearts are saddened because some of the members of our cast are not performing for various reasons. There are one hundred and eighteen members of the cast. Life is indeed a drama. We have performed the last Act of this par- ticular drama of our lives. As we pass off the scene, there will be others to take our places for os Shakespeare has said All the world's a stage, and all the men and women, merely players: They have their exits and their entrances; and one man in his time plays many parts. Historians: SHIRLEY KIMBLE, SELMA WILLIAMS.
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