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II1 111 l7lilfl3 lil NG UF f1l'l'P1I1'1.'1f.H il S. ll lXlARX'lN LQXXV 11' 111'1i1111.v of 1111'11 1111' H111 l11xvl lllfL'I'- f11'0t1?1'.v of Ilirir tl11111.1gl1t.r. lislcctlmll 'SS-'-1411 Fziiiiera Club '39-'40g 4-Il liliib 1399-ll! XY.1Xl.TliR IJCYERFTTIC, JR. 1' .r1'1'1lJ of L'1111r11l1'1ig1' 11111.v I11' 11111111011 lull .v11lif11111', I1111' 11111.11 170 1'11ll1f'11I1'11 111 -lll Club '37-'4fJg lf. lf. A, 'KX-'-l0g lllce Lll ll 11111 411 l3l'llDY '3'Jf'4l'l. Of 1lI 1 111111 l11't1'111'1' IVAN K ULBERSI l ,,. all Nlziiirigver YW: fill'C C 37 ll 1 S 1 3? -lll l o11tl1:1l .1 2 l Xl 1111 iior 4'l:1e-es I'1'csi1lc111 'JVC 1'i0'l'HC' , , iiixxii- l'l'.XXEE rubllr-., .xl1llfi. X1'1f 1'1111111111111l ix fill' 11111111 1'l1'g11111'1'. -1-ll filiilr '39-'-ill. St:1I'I '38-'-lil: Softlmzill '38-'4f1: Soplioiiiore flziss Secrt-teiry YJSQ HT' flub '40. XVYNlCl.l.lC Llf SICUR LL'Cll.l.li LINDSAY . 1'1 1111 .t111il17 1.1 Iikc 11 I1 H1111 1-1 101 1l11x,1'11111, wliiflz 11r11'.v Ilfl 1111 1116 llzislictlmll 'SSY'-lil: fi. S. C iSA'3'Ig ' l Club. T L11 'Hg 1 1'cr Staff' . LUIS IVIASHBLQRN v X , 7 i , 11r.r1'I1I1' 1111! 11'11t11 11! 11113' 11111 LILLIAN Maxi L1y11.i.x ,il ,L M. 38, lill.l.IE 111111113 1'.i' 11 L'i111l of f111'c 11'l11v1'1'l1,v 111111 zr l.'1111w11.J' K L, ll, MAT XVYMAN MARTIN A'1fI'llIlll1'.VX 1,5 71'1'x1l11111. X ' XG. W. MALLORY RI.-XRIIQ M.-XTHIS c trim 1111131 111 1411111 11111111 ix 111'f'1'r to tI1C.Yi7'13 ta g111'11 too IlIIl1'1I.H 1 fi e '- 111115 I1'l1'1r 11 u'115l1'1l 11' U. P' llll H11 1111111 11fy11111',V1'lf ll1 1s111l111, ly f 'Q X:,. N -VL-, 'lN11picturc. but reopened again in the fall of '38 Tl This year our compass pointed toward many successful events. Morris VValdrop was rated an all- Conference star. The Turkey Day victory over our traditional foe left us happy memories of this football season. T7 Exemptions from mid-term exams gave unexpected furloughs to the more able sailors While the ordinary seamen Were left to do all the hard work. ll As we had hoped, this basketball season was quite a success. 7' All hands on deck! the captain shouted. And the cruise which we started, then was over calmer Waters for the junior-Senior Banquet. We enter- Page I3 TC. O. MOORE K 1 111111 as 411 iiix -111 filllll VVALLACIC MATTIHCNVS Y!11' 11110 1111111 is 11111 DCI'I'1l.V zu11rl.'sl1aj if S. C. '3'2 4Ug Softball '-UI.
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l4 lii1I'x to lic' iimiv, flu it wrllf' llcm Club '38-'-U15 Caiuci-:i l'lub '39-'4Og N IJ 9 C4 Y l ll'-10 lll ' 1 Y EMOGENE HERNDON GENE .-lluwzjxr wtilrii gum! fm, evil. JEAN HERRTNG DU M PY . , .: , .. '. Xi- g rxuiizitic Llub MJ '-105 lf. ll. Xl. 'SS-'SQL lilcc lilub '39-'-llli l lli-Y Sponsor '39-403 Pep Club '38-IW: l Pibrivvr' Stall' '19-'-10: 'll.Xl.lSM.XN Editor 'SU- L '-HD: Tri-Ili-Y 'JS-'-HI. GENIE HOLLEY TIIVSY l l'nIifc'li0x.v ix gum! rulluri' rrgizlilfml hy JAKHQS g goin! .vi'u,vr'. LHAE ,llz it ci S. C, mu: um- rim, 'sm Lire tliix iluy fix if it :wiv flu' Ii1xt. Basketball '39-'-10: 4-ll Club '59-'4lJg lf. lf. A. T39-'-10. ' .Elf COMER TNGRAM ICIJWIN Howfxiui Q vi' Srwwrv 7'li1'3' aw not alum' zwlm uw m'rou1fu1i11't'rl .2 -1l1n1,'tMZ,3m ity flu- mu' KIWYWJ' UVM' 'lu by ,,01,1p flm,,gl,fNv. E olllvrx, nur' vary fu imrlru u gmitlvniilii. llaskctball '39-40: liebzitt- Flub '40, X i THOMAS ELMO JOLLEY All gram! flmizglifx romi' frmii ilu' lir'm't. Rzuul L. 5. l'. 'JU-'-lil: Tu Club 'JU-'4ll: Soft- fl 1 S. D. S.: lleta Club HSS-'4ll: fzuuera Club '59-'40g F. S. C. ,39-'40g Drzunatic f'lub '38-'41 l Pi'um'cV Stall' '39-'40g Tri-lli-Y 'ES-'-Hlg Sen! A uf F. If. .L '37-'SSI DORIS JORDAN 'l'lw or? of flm1.v1'ug uu1i.vi.rfs in living l'li'uxml. CHICKEN '38-IW: llasketliall Xlziiizigcr '39-'Mil . ,,,. A , , , ,, 1 2 ll, NI, Club .wx-.Hg hlee Club 35-37. HELEN CHRISTINE KENT EYES C'i1fu1lvIa of dmiiig almost! flHj'flllllg,H ETTA JANE KENT ETTER mil tlrillgx P07710 ill Iilili' f'z1i'l.'Ugf'.Y. S, IJ, S.: lleta Club '39-'40g Camera l'lub 39340: C. S, C. '58-'-H73 Dramatic lllub 39340: lf. ll. M, 389393 Cilee Club '39- Hlll 3 ll 11 I if 40 lg I . ll. KI. '38-HW: l'ci Club '38-'SUI I 1 Pep Club K8-'JL ' ai UCI' Sta ' '39-' 3 im. Recimi' 'llAI.lSM.XN Staff '39-'40. EMORY KENNEDY BIG EM D. PERRY KINARD fliiim' iiv7'c'1' quits tml ii qiiiltm' 11z':'i'r V mm... 1 ,, BIQQFIIER i-2111 .twfqm HT.. Club o Franks sfllL'l .? 'vZ'fl'tl.i'lIllf, sliorfvii I I' lil: fp . ,Yr- ' .- i f Q4 time that a young man's fancy turns--to spring football practice. Deck scrubbing was light as the entire crew suffered from spring fever. Everywhere Cupid was shooting arrows into hearts-and backs. Kruger began peeping over the portholes at Ruth Rowan, and Walter Leverette, Katherine White and Blushes were seen strolling on the decks. ' At this time we hit a line of reefs in the form of Hnals. After many days of suspense, came the news. Most of us gained our second rank as seamen while some were left wondering how it felt to be a junior. ll The ship's log was closed for summer vacation Page I2
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BOBBY NIXON 'l'l1t' grml url of ll'iirr1i'i1g is to iriitlrrlillw' liul lllllt' ill tl lime. llnuil '39-3403 C. S. l'. '30-'40g lilee Club '38-'40g TA1.1sM.xN Starl 310. JICSSI li MORKSAN l'l'ull' lU'iL'lll'tl flu' .v1lil.vliii1t' mul tlitr .Yl1tlll0'l4'.V will full l7t'llllIll.H liaskctball '3S-'3Ug l-eta llub .W-40: C, S. lf '.l'?-'-10g 'l'.xl.isMxN Stall' '39-'40g 'l l'lub '-lll. BETTY NICLSON '.Sl1t' .vuiilml upon iiuuzgv jim! for fun, lin! we krivu' llirri' wax only our. S. ll. S.: Beta flub '.l'If'-l0g Camera Club l0'40- Q' 9 l', '39-'-ill: llistriet Speech it-pi't'sci1tzxtix'e '37-HKS: llistrictiXYinut-r iu N. il. School of .Xir Spcecli Contest '-l0: lll'Jll'llflllC Club .W-40: Iwiotball Sponsor ZV40 l' ll Xl 1 lk lltt lub 30 ik.. 40: Pep Club 'SS-YW: Speech Recital '-lil: 'I',u.1sM.xN Stall '-l0g 'I'riflliYY '38-'40, lfRlilJIbllf NUNN 'l.o:'t' lo ouv, f'i'i't'ml.v to lllllll-V, gtmtl will It ll Sl. ll. S.: Czuuera Club '30-'-lllg Cf. S. C. 30140: Dramatic Club '10' I' ll XI 'N '39g Glec Club '30-'-105 l's-p Club '38v'3'J. MARY l.l l.l.l .XX l'l'l'TM.-XX SC1'f'l4't' ln'l'oVt' self. S. ll. S.g Camera Klub '403 C. S. C. '30, 403 Dramatic Club '.ll4-'-103 lflee Cluh '39- '40Q Pep Club '38-'.l0g Tri-lli-Y 339-'40, CLll FORlJ lQ.'XClil.EY lla tlzt' best of wlii1li, :'vr it may lic. i S l STICK ll 11 lm .' , . . . . . j rm' , '.l -'.i'g 2-' C' '. - ISICN O'N lS.XllY 141 A 1 .A . u . tl' i llOR.XClf MOORE llc ix grail iwmiigll who is lli.v man 53 iii ll .vlt'i'. Softball '57-'-40. XYYNlil.l.li M UYI' Tl1,v iuzlzrrl' if lim lull of ilu' riifllx if 111 llillllllth l Sl '-40. - .i ld JL l.l.X N1-3SKlllll ll'l1ut tw .ww flujwiiilx mainly nfmiz ri in uw look fur. y, t--V 1 S ll S lttl Klub N 40, lam i.: 40 t S L I 40 Ilramntic Club 40 l ootblll Spou ci '40 li Il Xl ZS 9 l lat tlub H 40 l'ep Club '38-'EI Q ueeell Rt-citzxl '40 . . 5.1. N S :ill . l- 40: Tri-lli-Y 'Nfl lf 'Xl .S'1'lm1m' ix llii' i1riili'x'.rlm1il1'1ig of fimly, mir ii all it tlt 1 ' 'Zi' xc. lleta Flub '.Wf'40: l':uuera Club '30-'40: K S C 'll'4'I l' l' X 'l9 l'x11xix i rs., Wll.lXl.'X l'ORTl R Ili lo li xl rut X mzlszr flu l' l 'l l' flrux-'. llt-ta Club 'RYA' 2 '. f t'I.lI1'F tained the Seniors in American colors. The Ship of State was adorned from the bow to the stern in red, white and blue. VVe honored our first captain of America, George Washingtcmri, in highest ceremony. ll Lashing Waves of Hnal examinations swished against the sides of the boat and led us to troubled waters. Y September l939: VVe left port with a new crew of Uskimpsf' 'A As senior sailors we were loval to our ship's football team. And if we did not appear so enthusiastic ' b D ' it was eeause we were ignified. i Betty Nelson and Addie Nlae Rainwater were given an extra shore leave for bringing honor to the Page I4 ft'i'liiig.v ul' flu' lieu: Stall 'illflllg 'l',u,isM,xx Sz .XIJIDI li NAIC R.-UN 'AElL',Qtl7ll tix .X'1'l1if'l1'i'llj'. im It f x H T. TA' N S lroul llit licta Club '40g V, S. t', '39-'4llg l'1'wm 1 M lllif will-'-lll. xx Wien l il 1:'in'11i tix .N S -lll 1 S. C. JI- -lll, ll! trier XYiuucr in A. sl. School of Air Xlu ' ' itt t '40 I' ll Nl 'N 'W' Vltc . , 1 Club 30-'-lil: Nlusie Club '30-'-lllg llt-p C' '58-'59g l'izu1o Recital '401 llioxiwr Still ll' '40 Sta
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