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A is for B is for B is for B is for C is for D is for D is for D is for D is for F is for F is for F is for G is for H is for H is for H is for H is for H is for J is for K is for Mis Mis Mis Mis O is for AROUND THE CAMPUS Alsup, Doris Jean, reporter from Grinders' Switch . Boyd, Dorotha Jo, who has personality plus. Brock, Buddy, passionate lover--Still water runs the deepest. Bryant, Barbara, whose quiet ways are dynamite. Capps, Ram, who will probably be President some day. Damron, Reece, who is never unhappy. Davis, Bette, who can always get along in Home Economics. Davis, Bill, the Irishman of the Senior Class. Deason, Fern, the perfect wife. Fair, Jean, who is always saying- It's all my fault . Finley, Bob, whose philosophy is eat, drink, and be merry . Finley, G. H., the handsome groceryman. Griffen, Doris, everybody's friend. Heartsill, Mary, who can usually be found teaching school. Hedrick, Warren, whose affections include all the library books. Hensley, Marion, whose flirtations take in all the girls--one fro Hilliard, Punk, the football hero. E Hyles, Dorothy Jane, who hopes they put a college in lredell. Jackson, Hazel, who is the cute waitress in McCarty's Cafe. m Koppe rl Kennedy, Essie Ruth, who enjoys seeing Morgan play basketball. for Mantooth, Alvin, the yodeling cowboy. for Miller, Claude Thomas, who is fond of the Eighth Grade room. for Morrison, Bill Lon, the little co-oper. for Mouce, Harold, who is so bashful--That s a joke, son. Osborne, Geraldine, who has those big dreamy eyes. Z1
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FIRST GRADE SECOND AND THIRD GRADES Z O 1
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P is for Parker, Nora. Bell, the petite blonde--Are you kidding ? P is for Peterrnan, Doris Marie, who is often seen with her dog walking to and from school. R is for Reesing, Gayle, who always enjoys a good joke. R is for Rymer, Billy, handy man at the library. S is for Sapp, Dorthell, the gal with the broken heart. p S if for Sharp, James Robert, who seems to have business out at Flat Top. S is for Sowell, Bobbie Nell, the one who seems to be the motherly type. U is for Uloth, Jack, the dashing Romeo of 1949. ZZ
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