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.i i iwnpyeMMU iB DELLA HOUSE ALLSBROOK DELLA Popular Popularity knows its price Literary Society ’28, ’29, ’30, ’31. Tar Hi Tattler staff ’30, ’31. Dramatic Club ’31. Debating Team ’31. Vice-president of Junior Class. Some day Della will be “walking in the Hall of Fame.” She always gets there, and usually gets a ride back. DULCEY RAE ANDREWS Dl LCEY Tolerance Seen and heard only when necessary Literary Society ’27, ’28, ’29, ’30. Dulcey is always very quiet and talks in class only when the teacher asks a question. Maybe, some day, she will be a great talker. Who knows? HELEN BEATRICE BABCOCK HELEN Full of pep A had little girl with a good little heart Literary Society ’28, ’29, ’30, ’31. Dramatic Club ’31. Tar Hi Tattler staff ’30, ’31. Author of Class Song. What’d we have done without her to write our Class Song? She is full of wit, poetry and humor. Helps us to keep cheerful. ANNIE RUTH BALLARD ANNIE RUTH Hepling others The way she gets help is by helping herself Literary Society ’29, ’30, ’31. Dramatic Club ’31. Annie Ruth has been in our class only a few years, but has made many friends. She has proved worthy as our librarian. MARY ELIZABETH BRITT MARYLIBBA Good sport Continue through life being yourself And you will surely gain success and wealth Dramatic Club ’31. Literary Society ’28, ’29, ’30, ’31. Tar Hi Tattler staff ’30, ’31. Mary Libba moved here from Nor¬ folk and joined us in 7th grade. She has proved herself worthy cf being called a hard-working girl.
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M a JAMES E. SIMMONS, JR. I JIM Dependable But sure the eye of time beholds no name. So blest us thine in all the roles of fume. Literary Society ’28, ’29, ’30, ’31. Dramatic Club. President Senior Class. Last Will and Testament. Tar Hi Tattler staff ’31. Manager football team ’31. We appreciate Jim’s cooperation in working with us this year, and es¬ pecially do the girls appreciate a ride in his car. ELIZABETH GASKILL HUSSEY TEEIJY Riding One tony traffic is never congested Literary Society ’28, ’29, ’30, ' 31. Tar Hi Tattler staff ’31. Vice-president Senior Class. Teedy is popularity itself. Going to dances, especially big ones, such as West Point, and riding all the time seems to be her specialty, in which she excels. RUTH EVELYN LANGLEY IEFFIE Sweet Such popularity must be deserved Literary Society ’28, ’29, ’30, ' 31. Dramatic Club ’31. Secretary and Treasurer Senior Class. Class Poet of ’31. Senior Beauty Queen. Beys, take notice! The beauty of the Senior Class enters. And beauty is not all Feffie possesses, for she makes a specialty of being sweet. VANN ROY TAYLOR VANN Experimenting chemistry teas riot made for Vann, Who was it made for. Editor Tar Hi Tattler-Year Book ' 31. Tar Hi Tattler staff ’29, ’30, ’31. Literary Society ’28, ’29, ' 30, ’31. I Baseball team ’31. Vann is editor of the Year Book and has been voted the smartest boy in the room. Maybe, Lis liking for ex¬ perimenting has caused him to be such a good editor for the Tattler. CHAUNCEY HOKE LEGGETT HOKE Smiling This is the smallest and best member of the Senior Class. Hoke’s bright remarks endeared him to us, while his smile won all hearts. ir
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LYDIA LOUISE EDMONDSON LOUISE Forgetting While you are forgetting , forget to forget Your ole school mates Literary Society ’29, ’30, ’31. Dramatic Club ' 31 Everybody craves her company. She is the entertainment for all social gatherings. Louise, we all love you ELIZABETH MITCHELL FLUCK LIBBA Likeable Do your work and heed not boasting Literary Society ’28, ’29, ' 30, ’31. Debating Team ’30, ’31. Tar Hi Tattler staff ’30, ' 31. Dramatic Club ’31. Libba was recently voted the biggest flirt and the biggest talker in class. Popular among boys and girls. Now isn’t that a person’s ambition? WINSTON CHURCHILL GARDNER WINSTON Sheiking He is tally dark and handsome Literary Society ' 28, ' 29, ’30, ’31. Uramatic Club ’31. Football team ’29, ’30, ’31. Manager baseball team ' 31. Captain football team ’30. We hope Winston will have a success¬ ful career in later life as a screen star. He has the two ma.n qu .. - cations- — -looks and acting ability. MARY ELIZABETH HAGANS MARY LIBBA Skipping school Playing hookey from school Is not abiding by the Golden Rule Dramatic Club ’31. Literary Society ’28, ’29, ’30. ’31. Mary Libba stays out a lot, but smart enough to pass. She’ll catch a boy friend if she keeps on winking her eyes. LILLIAN CLYDE JOHNSON LILLIAN Wise cracking Do not wise crack until you break Literary Society ' 28, ’29, ' 30, 31. Dramatic Club ’31. Tar Hi Tattler staff ’30, ’31. The best column in our paper, “The Tar Barrel,” was written hy her. Her humor and sarcasm brought a new feature to our school paper.
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