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JANE REYNOLDS- Jane 'is a beauty queen. Her sweet disposition and pleasant manners make her the objeet of many a young swain's affeetions. PATRICK LAVELLE- lfVe wonder if Pat, with his keen journalistic ambitions, doesn'l keep that studious reserve as a guise for mischief. DOROTHY ANN MCLEAN- Dorothy is a shy Seoteh-Irish lass who passes her spare mo- ments doing something for others. She's an aetiee Girl Seout. BERNICE BLEVINS- ll hen the Bulldogs go to Ameet their foe, they have an enthusiastze rooter in Bernice. HUBER BAKER- One whose joy in living over- flows into his genial fellowship and gay 'Hello is Huber, who delights us with his singing. DORIS HALL- Doris is a twin. Her perser'z'er- anee, will power, and sweet dis- position are her outstanding ehar- aeteristzes. JOSEPH B. UPTON- Versatility in aetieities makes an attraetii'e personality, and J. Bfs interests range from football to stamp eolleeting. RICHARD VVELLOCK- The sweetheart of Rosamunde, whose charm and twinkling blue eyes we'll always link with the beauty of his trumpet airs, ENA KINTREA- Ena might be ealled llladame Butterfly, for she is small and dainty and -is always fluttering about, ne'z'er sitting still. HENRY JONES- Henry has often been reeom- mended for the time honored position of Bulldog maseot. He has ne-z'er been surpassed in abil- ity to get out from under people's heels. CARL BROVYER- A most helpful and untiring member of the House of Repre- sentatives and in no way a less sueeessful student in his other aeti4z'ities. MARTHA ANN DODSON- lllartha .-lnn's interests range from dramaties to dancing. She will be remembered for her sweet disposition and thoughtfnlness for others. THOMAS FLANAGAN- Tommie's interests have always been eentered around lzis art work, and then there is a eertain group of girls that always pro'z'ed to be entertaining. MARY READ- Industrious and winning, Mary lzas the type of personality that is felt by its sineerity. HERBERT STUBBLEFIELD- Everything interested Herb, He liked to playpinoehle,football, and eould take a joke, L I'1'Il when it was on himself. JEAN MCSPADIJEN- Strange though it may seem, .lean's two favorite reereatians are of entirely opposite types-reading and horse baek riding. BOB MCGILVRY- Hob elaims he likes anything eonneeted with the out-of-doors, ll'e wouldn't want to mention seerets for anything, but Bob's theme song is St Louis Blues. THELMA JONES- lllusie and literature are her de- light. ll'e don't wonder sinee we know the gentleness and graee of lzer ways. XYALTER COXYDREY- ll'ith a flashing smile ll'alter speaks of his greatest interest, art. His liking for musie found him a plaee in the band. CARMEN EDMONDSON- Reading poetry is Carmen's de- liglzt and she has aspirations of writing -verse. Perhaps e'I'en now she has several of her poems hid- den away. H. J. YENABLE- ll. .l, is a handsome young gal- lant with a natural love for the ladies. He is really quite a eharm- ing fellow. ,fm 'li 115 'Q
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DOROTHY NYHITTINGTO N- Dorothyfs clever and interesting ways, together with her f'un-lo-z'- ing disposition, make her a de- lightful person. MARY ANN CARROLL- Mary is a quiet girl for whom there will always be a place in the world. S li e undoubtedly will reach her ambition to be a see- retary. ANDREW' ZAY- Darle and winning, Andrew, who likes to build with wood and nails, has built about himself an insurmountable wall ' of girlish admirers. BETTY FAIRLEY- 1 Betty has acquired 'for herself the en-z'iable reputation of an es'- pert typist and a sineere friend. XYILLIAM PHILBECK- ll'illiam is one of our very new friends. He has a delightfully Southern aeeent and a Avery pleas- ant disposition. LUCRETIA BELLE HOKE- Lueretia is full of rhytlzm. She directed the dances in our oper- etta, assisted in the Mildred Head Studios, and played in the Drum Corps. RAYMOND FRANKS- Raymond is quite enthusiastie over most sports. His fa-z'orite di- 4z'ersions are baseball and fishing. LLOYD RUGH- Lloyd is a darle-eyed. dark- lzaired mnsie lower. Blowing a horn or tickling the lc-eys, he seat- ters melody magie about. GLADYS RINGENBERC1- Gladys greets you with a de- mure smile and a quiet sparkle in her brown eyes. She reminds us that still water runs deep. JERROLD CHANDLER- .lerrold is ambitious to be a boolfleeeper. His favorite sport is baseball. Other sports interest him also. LOUISE SPILLERS- Louise is a well-rounded pmoia- she is friendly, lilces to sew, en- joys cooking tasty dishes, and partieipates in athletics. MARTHA LEVVIS- .-ls managing secretary of tlze Resunie, lllartha was e.rtremely capable and proved to be an ex- cellent typist, She will fit well into the business world. CHARLES COX- Charles' responsibility as the Resume editor-in-chief was out- standing. His leadership com,- manded s p le n d i d cooperation among staff members. PATRICIA GLORE- Pait's spontaneity, cle-ver sallies, and thonghtfulness have won her popularity with her classmates whether sl1e's lzolding a erneible, dancing, or wielding a brush. 114 HILDRETH HALE- The jolliest company ever, say Hildrethfs acquaintances. A-1 hap- py-go-luelsy disposition and pleas- ing personality snrround her with many friends. MAC VYALLER- lllae lzas shown his talent as a musician. He was excellent as one of the lords of Cyprus in tlze op- eretta Rosanzunde. ROXNENA BROMLEY- Rowena's gay spirits and friend- ly smile have gained her a place in the activities and thoughts of her classmates. RAYMOND HAMBY- Raymond is another one of those laboratory assistants who has such widespread appeal among tlze femmes who take chemistry. LOUISE DAY- Louise desires to study the piano and hopes to accomplish much ui this line of music. JENNELL LAY- Swimming and reading good books are the two principal ways in which .lewell uses her leisure time. HAROLD JOHNSON- Harold terrifies his dear teach- ers by admitting that he enjoys those man-killing i'ehicles-motor- cycles.
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