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St. John’s Echoes, 1030 MILDRED BAKER Mildred has a talent which lots of peo- ple spend years cultivating — she knows how to be herself. Her unassumed air of friendliness and her contagious laugh have won for her a host of friends and made her a prime favorite in the class. Parliamentarian St. John’s Literary Society ’30: Senior play; member Poetry Society. LAWRENCE ELMER ABBOTT There's not much of him. but what there is is always right on the dot and up to the minute - and sometimes a little ahead of time — so the boys of opposing teams said this year. “Barney” starred in all the sports St. John's affords and has enough Block D's to paper his room. We’ll miss Barney and his dry wit. Delta Club '27. '28; president Sophomore Class '28; baseball '29; basketball '23; football '29; marshal ’29; vice president Coker Literary Society; president Coker '30; Senior play. 17 MOLLIE JAMES M—usic is the main thing about her 0— f course you find this out L—ingering near her house L—istening is sweet, however: Mollie 1— s no slouch at the piano E—very body agrees to this. Orchestra; Glee Club. Delta Club '27. '28: Junior basketball team; Bulletin stafT '30; Senior play. FRANCES LEA HUFF We never thought much of Lamar until Prances came and then we realized that it must be all right after all if it had girls like this one. A mainstay on the basket- ball team, a member of the Senior play cast, one-sixth of the famous Follies Sex- tet. one-fifth of Miss Brunson's Latin class — Frances has certainly succeeded well •— who said she wouldn’t? Literary editor Annual '30: local editor Bulletin ’30; president Lanier Literary So- ciety ’30; member basketball squad ’30; Senior play: baseball sponsor '30; Block D 30.
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1930 16 St. John's Echoes CRAYTON McCOWN Mr. McCown, if you please, the Blue Devil s quarterback—. At a tender ag;e Drayton had a reputation for noise- In- st ill has it. Crayton will be missed here; St. John’s will wonder, on th« athletic field and off. why the atmosphere is so very quiet. Assistant athletic editor ’27: football ’2«. '27. '28, '29. ‘30; baseball '28, ‘29; basket- ball 28, '29. ’30; president Hayne Literary Society ’29: treasurer Senior Class: Block 1 ; Senior play. MARGARET ELIZABETH JEFFORDS Music is her middle name evidently. In- dispensable in the Glee Club, as well as in the Orchestra. What shall we do for a •‘sontf bird when .Margaret passes from our campus? Critic Lanier Literary Society '27; censor Lanier Literary Society 28: president Glee Club ’2!»; president Lanier Society ’30; Orchestra '27. '28. '29. '30: all-State orchestra; Bulletin staff '30; Senior play. JULIAN HILL WILSON Julian comes last on the roll but don’t let that fool you — he’s first in everything else, especially in fun and jollity •—even math was fun to him. too. He starred in this subject, which is an accomplishment anyone can be proud of. Assistant business manager Senior play; marshal '29. PEARL ELIZABETH HILL Pearl’s name suits her precisely. As a student she works hard and as a friend she is true and loyal. During her sojourn here Pearl has leaned toward commercial courses. St. John's feels sure that wher- ever she Koes she will make a grood secre- tary or stenog to some man some day!
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St. J oh n ' s Echoes, !) ■ ( INEZ LAW Mcr wit and ready smile have kept the class pepped up for so long that really we wonder when we all scatter how we'll net along with no Inez. She «raced the field as football sponsor this year and did it well. Good luck. Inez! They're going to like you wherever you go. Vice president Sophomore Class; vice president Junior Class; critic St. John's Literary Society '27. '28; basketball; Glee Club; Senior editor Annual; president St. John's Literary Society 21 : sponsor foot- ball 29: censor St. John's Society; Class Prophet '30. WILLIAM PEMBERTON GREENE Hill got a car to match his name and then fared forth, taking his car with him—. His slow drawl marks him for the Southerner he is. as do his easy-going ways. Hill, all dressed up and going somewhere, is really imposing - looking — no wonder so many fall! Eighth grade proctor; laboratory assist- ant; assistant property manager Senior play. MARGARET WILLIAMSON McLEOD If Margaret had been twins she could not have increased her list of talents or accomplishments. At basketball, in the Follies, in tin- classroom, at Glee Club — these are just a few of her many activi- ties. Margaret is one the world will make room for — at the top. Student Council '27, '28; critic St. John's Society ‘27: censor '28: vice president St. John's '30; Glee Club '29. '30; president Glee Club '30; all-State Glee Club; basket- ball '27. '28. '29. '30; captain basketball team '29; secretary Junior Class; Chapel monitor '28; cheer leader '29; assistant business manager Bulletin '28; business manager Annual; Senior play; Block D. DOROTHY LEIGH PARKER The Parker who never parks but is always going places and seeing things all over town. — here's another who slings xi wicked wit — Dot is quiet to those who don't know her, but she is a good friend to her friends and an entertaining one, too. Glee Club; treasurer Lanier Society; pro- gram committee Lanier '29. '30; basketball '28, '29, '30; joke editor Bulletin '30; vice president Lanier '30; secretary Poetry Club: class statistician: Senior Follies: Poetry Club.
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