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Sljm frarB Auo This is a picture of the present Senior Class curing Sophomore year. How many do you recognize? 0ar Mi (Fattlpr S taff First row — Lillian Johnson Frances Rogerson Helen Babcock Irene Fulford Elizabeth Fluck Martha Josey Second row - Beulah Bardin Josephine Kanes Louise McDowell Louise Epps Della Allsbrook Mary D. Pittman Mary E. Britt Third row - Jim Simmons Miss Levy Bill Hart Bisco Howell Eugene Brooks Vann Taylor
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LUCY KNIGHT RUFFIN LIJCY Personality Sweet personality , full of rascality Literary Society ’28, ’29, ’30, ’31. Dramatic Club ’31. Debating team ’31. Year Book staff ’31. Tar Hi Tattler staff ’30, ’31. Popular among students, teachers, parents, and everybody. Why not? She’s pretty, sweet, has “it,” talks plenty and laughs always. KATHRYN BAILEY SHEFFIELD KATHRYN Frenchy If it is being cute and sweet. She is the one who cannot be beat. Literary Society ’28, ’29, ' 30, 31. Smart in school, good looking and popular. If she keeps that up thru life, she really should be successful and happy. We are expecting great things of her. AUGUSTUS VALLEN WARREN VAI.LEN Moilest A boys pride is to be — But what—we are not sure, you see. Literary Society ’27, ’28, ' 29, ’30. Assistant manager football team ’30. Business manager Year Book ’31. Baseball team ’30 ’31. Vallen is the distinguished boy in our class; he seems so modest and shy. Yet he has gained quite a bit of recognition. We are proud to give him all he needs and deserves. REBA BOWERS REBA Kindness A kind act oft an old grudge heals Literary Society ' 28, ’29, ’30. You don’t hear much from Reba, as she is reserved and has little to say. No one knows what Reba will do after she graduates. Is it possible she will live in the country? MARY MITCHELL HOARD M ARY MITCHEI.L Smiling ■ smile some cheerless spirit warms Literary Society ’27, ’23, ’30. We wish success to Mary in winning the Icving cup for meekness. May it have beautiful cherry trees carv¬ ed at the bottom. — - —.—,
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m First row (left-right) : Lillian Johnson Frances Rogerson Helen Babcock Irene Fulford Elizabeth Fluck Ruth Langley Second row: Ed Fowlkes Leola Baker Ruth Arnold Mary E. Hagans Louise McDowell Louise Edmondson Della Allsbrook Ruth Pender Mary E. Britt Kathryn Sheffield Third row: Winston Gardner Hazel Whitehurst Dell Moye Miss Sumner Puth Ballard Mary N. Worsley Fourth row: Wilbur Evans Eugene Brooks Elizabeth Lane Jim Simmons Bnunatir (Club labelling Ufcam Left to right: George Fountain Elizabeth Fluck Miss Sumner Della Allsbrook Lucy Ruffin
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