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10B Atkinson, Elizabeth Holland, Benjamin Babb, Henry Johnson, Elizabeth Boyett, Myrtle Johnston, Fcrdie Bryant, Judith Jones, Kathleen Bullock, James Jones, Margaret Cohoon, Goode Jordan, Willie DeFord, Marguerite Kennedy, Paul Gardner, Louise Lowe, Myrtle Gray, Fletcher Oliver, Dick Gurley, Mary Cl yde McKay, Carroll Harris, Mildred Russell, Joe Hieks, Othello Taylor, Josephine Withers, Bill
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10 A Baines, Mary S. Jaffe, Edna Riddick, Wallace Brandon, Johnny Keene, Virginia Skillman. Margaret Brinkley, Walton King, Earl Smith, Charles Butler, Mary H. Klages, Randolph Stallings, Walton Cooley, Tillman McLemore, James Vaughan, Graeic Edgerton, Mildred Nelms, Diana Volper, Edith Ehler, Branford Norfleet, Addie Walton, Virginia Eley, Margaret Oliver, Bruce Wells, Frances Harrison, Elisabeth Pruden, Ellen White, Edna Herbert, Elisabeth Railing, Jean Williams, A. S. Holland, Elisabeth Ramsey, Thomas Windley, Lula Holland, Mary F. Rawls, Jape Zimmer, Agatha Hyman, Frances Richards, J. J. Riddick, Virginia Zimmer, Margaret
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HORIZONTAL t—Who wis our best hopper?” 4—Who wai always tardy? 7—Who wa our man-hater? II—Latin word for that. 15—Who was always found in gym? 20—A preposition. 22—The thing Spivey liked to do most. 26—Conjunction. 28—Who was our big man in the snapshots? 32—International Athletic Reunion (abbrevia- 35—Side partner of “broke.” 41—To inquire. 44—Our football stir ' s last name (with apolo¬ gies). 50—Ego Amo. 52—Our chewing gum supplyer at basketball games. 58—Typist’s initials. 61—Our old standby. 69—Our Senior President. 75—Past tense of eat. 79—Commercial student. 81—An inter-scholastic debater (initials). 83—“Grumpiest.” 85—Female Senior (initials). 89—Catcher of Suffolk High ' s baseball team. 91—The first team the girl ' s basketball team lost to. 94—Someone ' s initials. 97—Our President of the Student Body. 104—Our Principal. 108—Our ticket manager ' s kid brother. 113—Colloq. for advertisement. 115—Our dear ole Alma Mater. 119—The initials of a lagging Senior. 121—Jolie ' s middle name. 125—Our degree. 127—I in Latin. 130—Better known as Dopey. 135—Slang for bid. 138— Felix 144—Our ’s brother, hello girl ' s initials. VERTICAL 1— Better known as Cement” 2— A Junior with a Senior’s first and last names. 3— Basketball manager. 5— Miss Woodyard ' s special.” 6— 23-5-19th letters of the alphabet. 7— “Cry Baby Pond. 8— The only Senior that graduated in mid- 10—Our French teacher. 14—Nickname of our ch eer leader. 17—Bob ' s real name. 21—Scientific term. 29—Our most accommodating Senior. 35—Our Latin wizard. 37—Chemistry professor (with apologies). 45— What women keep silent. 46— Acc. Reflective (Latin). 49—Our public speaker ' s sobriquet. 59— Our famous hopper ' s profession. 60— Mac’s profession. 66— The ones who got all the blames for the errors in this book. 67— What we all disliked. 69— Graph Society President. 70— Preposition. 72—Our handy man. 83— Our State. 84— Short for Harry. 89—Our Yodler (initials). 98—Our country lad. 101—“Shorty.” 106—Pretty as a picture. 117—How we felt Commencement night. 121— Male. 122— Our admirable student of the past (initials). (Initials.) 128—Aller. 130—Jazzer ' s Association (initials).
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