ir A IR IB ' C iC aV in AS thi:y are Rebecca Doris Adler •■Reba ' llappy J am, froiii carr J )u free: Why raii ' t tlie rest he cuiitciitcd like Class Presifleiit (2); Beta Cliih (3, 4); Debate (4): Business MaTia- ger, Tar-Bo-Rah (4). Dorothy May Brown A good disposition is the (ircatest of ail possessions. Marshal (3); Art Editor, Tar- Bo-Rah (4). Ralph Edward Burnette Not fearing toii, or length of weary days. ' Football (2, 3, 4) ; Basketball (2, 3, 4); Baseball (2, 3, 4). RAYMOND P. EDMONDSON Serine all, hut love only one. Baseball (1, 2. 3, 4); Football (4). Mary Marshall Farrar zt ' orry were tlie only cause of death, then she would live forever. Class Vice-President (3); Adver- tising Manager, Tar-Bo-Rah (4); voted best dressed girl in class. Noah Baker, Jr. IVorry hrinits a nan notliing. Basketball (2, 3, 4); Baseball (2, 3). Willie Elbert Bryant Billie ' Teach ine half the -gladness that thy hrain must knozv. AVIS Lurline Clark ' She is gentle, she is shy, but she has mischief in her eye. ' Russell B. Edmondson Men of etc wards arc the best men. ' ' Class President (1); President, Beta Club (3, 4); Class Secretary, Treasurer (4); Football (2, 3, 4), Captain (4); Basketball (2, 3, 4), Captain (4); Baseball (1, 2, 3, 4). Walter C. Hargrove, Jr. True originalitv cannot be copied. Class President (3. 4); High .School Band (3, 4) ; Cheer Leader (4); Football (2, 3, 4); Baseball (3): voted most popular Ijoy. Page Nine Nineteen Thirty-Seven
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T A 113 - ID C - IP A in AS T H li Y ARE Karl Daniel Miller ' ■ (■ has a sliiic ami easy iVay. he is much admircii. Delegate. Engineers ' Fair, Stale College (4). Daisy Peoples Morris ' hate nobody: I ain In rharitv will} the zcorld. OLIVIA Belle Ogburn men- interfere witli zvorl;. quit work. Marshal (2); Most Popular Girl (4); Cheer Leader (4). Dorothy Adair Pender sunny disposition, with cverlast- iny yiee. Makes a jolly maiden just what she ought to be. Marshal (1); (Jreen Cup (2); Sec- retary and Treasurer, Beta Cluli 4); Debate (4); Art Editor Tak-Bo- Rah (4). Mary Ellen Price ' Blushes are the rainbows of modesty. ALONZO Daniel Mizelle CfOnd nnlured. jolly and elever, Ills tonyue. like a I ' ord, yocs for- ever. Marshal (1, ) Football (2, ) ; Baseball (2); Arlvertising Manager, Tak-BoT mi (4). BONNIE Irene Norris ■■She ' s jolly, she ' s .iweet. She ' s the kind of i irl you like to meet. Willie Bertram Parks, Jr. hai ' e time, I ' oill study. Co-Manager, Football (4). Adelaide Burroughs Price U ' -ifh i entle, yet prevailing forec, Intent upon tier destined course. Advertising Editor, Tar Bo-Rah (4). Wesse Carlisle Ranes, Jr. ■•w. C. .I busy man. he is, hut also seems busier llnin he really is. ' Delegate. Engineers ' Fair, State College (4). Page Eleven Nineteen Thirty-Seven
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