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Seniors HERBERT BROOKE TAYLOR Time was, my chickadees, when a screen idol had to possess a million- dollar profile and long curly eye¬ lashes. All that has changed be¬ cause we have a guy right here that should be in Hollywood, pronto. He has done some distinguished photographing for the Confederate this year and we must not leave his praise unsung. He is a lovable guy, with romantic eyes and a winning smile. You must go deep to know the real Taylor. He’s very sensitive, a little high strung, full of restless energy and a searching seriousness that belies his easy manner. That’s Herbert for you, very nice and extra special. The best of everything to a grand fellow. 1943-44: Member: Boys’ Softball Squad 1945- 46: Treasurer: •)uniol Class, Member: Social Club, .Jun¬ ior Play Cast 1946- 47: Vice-President: Senior Class, Member: Annual Staff, Football, Basketball, Baseball. “Tubby Ll ' CY WILT BRAGG Dancing feet and flashing brown eyes can best describe our neat look¬ ing senior, “Babs.” With no man shortage to worry about she can settle back, relax, and breathe her favorite by-word, “Good-o.” After receiving her “walking- papers” in June, she expects to se¬ cure a position as a stenographer in the business world. With her spark¬ ling personality, looks, and a main interest, we know success will lend a helping hand. 1 943-44: 1944-45: 1945- 46: 1946- 47: Vice-President: Freshman Class Member: Literary C 1 u b, Clee Club Member: Social Club, Glee Club, Dramatic Club, S. C. A. Council Member: Glee Club, Paper Staff, Social Club, Play Cast Vice-President: Social Club Member: Conf e derate Staff, Monogram C 1 u b. Softball Squad. “Babs — 20 —
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Seniors BETTY LORRAINE RODEN “Bctsv 1 ' ■ „ X ' 1043-44 - Bp pM 1914-45 ■ I Ifc t 945-4(5 Ilf Sit WSL 194(5-47 To be sure, here is one of our most popular seniors with flying, copper- tinted locks and a well-known glint in her eye. You can see her racing off at any spare moment to see her heart-throb, Billy Lewis, who might, be visiting in the halls of Stonewall. Having the title of biggest flirt, she does her bit to make life a special round of heartaches for the stronger sex on the campus. We wish her the very best of everything in whatever vocation she undertakes. Member: Dramatic Club, Literary Club, Newspaper Club, Softball Squad Member: Social Club, Soft- ball Squad Member: Paper Club, Soc¬ ial Club, Glee Club, Play Cast, Softball Squad Member: Social Club, Lit¬ erary Club, Confederate Staff, Paper Club, Softball Squad, Basketball Squad Secretary: Monogram Club. HILDA MARIE BOYD “1 ' ickf “Well, I ' ll be” is none other than “Vicky,” another one of those senior blondes with her official by-word. During her years at Stonewall “Vicky” has acquired a commercial course with some practice in the of¬ fice. She has busied herself quite a bit ns Literary Editor of the Confed¬ erate and when assigned to a task “Vicky” doesn’t stop until the task is finished. 1 943-44: Member: Literary Club 1944- 45: Member: Glee Chib, Liter¬ ary Club 1945- 40: Member: Glee Club, Paper Staff, Social Club 194(5-47: Member: Confederate Staff, Literary Club, Social Club. — 19 —
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Seniors BETTY LOU CARPENTER This gal is none other than “Bets” who has been acting as Club Editor for the annual. She doesn’t care much for dancing, hut prefers waltz¬ ing to soft music, complete with moonlight and a broad shoulder. “Bets” was chosen wittiest of the seniors and if you ever meet her, you will know that she lives up to that title. 1943-44: Member: Glee Club, Dra¬ matic Club 1945-40: Member: Social Club, Glee Club 1940-47: Member: Glee Club, Con¬ federate Stall ' . HELEN JANE CRIM Among the most industrious and studious seniors is Helen Crim, that girl with the pleasant smile and willingness to help. Besides being very busy working on the annual she participates in the 4-H Club. Without her help and patient ways our senior year would not have been a complete success. Here’s luck to one of our most outstanding seniors. 1943- 44: Vice-President: Lite r a r y Club Member: Glee Club, Paper Club 1944- 45: Secretary: S. C. A. Council News Editor: Paper Member: Literary C lub, Dramatic Club, Play 1945- 40: Vice-President: S. C. A. Council President: Literary Club Assistant Editor: School Paper Member: Glee Chib, Mono¬ gram Club 1940-47: President: S. C. A. Coun¬ cil, Spanish Club Assistant Editor: School Paper, Confederate Staff Member: Glee Chib, Mono¬ gram Club. — 21 —
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