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emctA Almeda Rose Crockett “Toby” A T.H.S. girl from Bishop. She is a neat, pretty, friendly, and capable girl. She is a good alto. “Here come the welders.” Lena Davidson Lena is most cooperative always in doing what she is called upon to do, be it extra curricular activities, or school work. She does it well, too! Billy Gregory “Greg” On basketball team. Only person living who can always agree with a teacher. Generous (if he’s hit hard enough); Stirdious (if he’s made to study. Likes milkshakes and more milkshakes. Jim G. Hagy Won the school letter for varsity foot¬ ball. Jim volunteered for Naval service in January. It was with regrets that we said good- ble to him; we wish him the greatest success “in service” and always. Ellendar Daniel Cheer Leader and Home Room Repre¬ sentative. Ellendar’s dancing feet, flashing eyes, and ready intelligence brought her friends who expressed their approval by electing her to Student Council. Myrtle Dickens “Shorty” She has a pleasant personality, and takes life as it comes. “True to herself, true to her friends, true to her duty always.”
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£ enio ti Marie Lee Caudill An important member of our girl’s basketball team. An alert, studious, de¬ pendable girl. “Whatever is worth doing is worth doing well.” Margaret Sue Brewster “Susie A good student who makes friends easily. A dreamy and sweet personality. “A girl ' s worth cannot be measured by her size.” Fredric David Gillespie “Fred Attended Big Creek High School first three years. Entered T.H.S. fall of ' 44. Fred is quiet; he minds b ; s own busi¬ ness, and all the girls resent his being a “Man of Mystery.” Apparently he is a man of deep thoughts — “A penny for your thoughts”, Fred. Clifton Edward DeHart Honor student in Junior class. Ex¬ change Editor of “Bulldog . His chief ambition is to obtain know¬ ledge. Margaret Lee Clarke “Peg Assistant editor of annual. Assistant Circulation Manager of the “Bulldog”, Vice President of Public Speaking Class, voted most courteous girl in Senior year. Margaret is a girl whose ability and personal charm will insure her success, no matter what she does. Here ' s to a real girl—she ' s worth while. Dorothy Beatrice Brotherton “ Dottie A complex personality and genuine frankness give Dottie Bea the qualities cf a person dependable in all crises and ready for fun with the best of them.
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£ emot Jean Lou Gregory “Lu-Lu “Low was her voice, and in her eyes, We see the look of one both true and wise.” Mary Jane Floyd “Susie Highest grade in Junior class. Assistant Business Manager of Annual. Voted prettiest girl in the Physics class. Starred in Junior Play. Likes Hemmingway, Maugham, preacher’s sons, and friend chicken. Hates amateur puns and carrots. Designed school seal. Jackson Harrison Won “T” in football season. Jack has a ready smile, a pleasant dis¬ position, and is a true friend. Brown Harmon, Jr. “Ichabod Crane “Ichabod” has been well known throughout his school career for his bashfulness, and pretty blushes. Mary Frances Grubb Kindness and courtesy bring back the thoughts of this Thompson Valley girl. For the last four years her quiet poise has made for her many friends. Mary Faye French “ Frenchie Voted biggest flirt and most romantic gal in school. Was in Senior Class Play of 1943-44. She gives “Frencbie-itis” to all T.H.S. boys at least once before they graduate. Attractive and sociable, her heart is usually beating for two at a time.
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