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BLUE AND GRAY,19ao GLADYS .IANE ALFORD Yicc President Journalism Club '35: Tumbling Club '34-'35-'36g Senior Clee Club T531 Member of House '34-'35, Scribble. scribblefby the scratch of her pencil we all know Gladys is hereffor she is always at worke in one way or anotherl l I JOHN QIIENTIN ALLEN Spanish Club '32-33: Football '34-'35: Track '35-'36g W-I, Club 35-.362 Athletic Association '32-36. This auburn haired young student has them all beaten along mathematical lines. We also honor him for his good work in athletics. ANNE CALHOUN AMES Tumbling '33-'3t1: Dramatics '33-T341 Hiking '33g Hockey T331 Swimming '33. I'H,ya Grandma. Vifhereire going? Vifhere do you suppose? These are the lines which were made famous by Anne. Another one of our budding theatricalsfin our annual cadet show. HAROLD H. ANDRETVS Baseball '32f36: Basketball '32-T363 Shop Science. Harold is a fun loving. companionable fellow. His friendly, agreeable nature has attracted to him a host of true friends. His winning ways have made him one of the best liked fellows in the Senior class. He leaves VV-L burdened with our good wishes. LUI5 STANLEY ATLEE Georgetown High. Texas '32-B41 Associate Editor The Eagle - school paper: Central Iligh '35 reporter of Bulletin. YV-L Reporter Crossed Sabersf' Luis is one of the most likeable boys in our class. His willingness to help a friend is one of his chief character- istics. Luis will succeed in his cherished hopes, which are artistic, we are sure. MARTIN LEWIS BALL. JR. W-L Club '34-'36: Track Team ,35Q Sam Browne Club '35-'36g Associate Cadet Editor of Blue and Crayg Cadets '30-'36. Martin is our little cadet-captain that showed it was possible to start at the bottom and work up to the top. Good luck, Captain! Q1 ff .2 '! 'x ,,,. S- it Q I., 5 it an sa iii:- . 1 'S' A its QE
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w BIlfl1,ANDGHAY.1936 5 gem' WN- 'ZZ' if 2- 'U 0-.,,.. 7 ew -A 'v- A 3 THOMAS BENNETT HARDIN. JR. Basketball -351 Sports Editor of Crossed Saliers '33g Class 1335. kethall '33-'35: Senior Class Senator '35: Student Govern- ment '34-'35, 'lionnny is the popular Ghout town, boy that raised so muvh luss in Student Couneil. his homeroom. and other places. lxeep on smiling. Toniniy. .l ULIA MAY ABIQNDSCHEIN girl Stall Annual '36g Homeroom President '35g Hoineroom Secre- tary '36: Student Upper Court '361 Art Cluh '33-'35. Did anyone ever look at Julia and not see that lovable smile appear? She is indeed very attractive. but besides hc-ing charming. she is a good student. CICORCE IQLTLIQNIZ ADANIS Ileniral High Stlluol. l936 owes Eugene a great deal. He has done a lot lor his class and school. lf the adage is true that one gets as murh out of a thing as he puts in. lfugene is now owner of the Bank of lfngland. GRA YSUN .X l.,BliRT .-XIIALT liirvulalion lllgr. ul Blue and Cray '33-.362 Radio lfluh '32--332 5CIf'llC'l' Lluh 53- ol- 3.1. No malter Il',Il1l lflillll of ll'8lIfllC'l4. Sunslzine. rain or snotty We are ZIIIITIVYS l'l1l'l'I'6'fl when gfreelefl By yllberfs friemlly 'ltellof U Allrerlis good work in getting suhsr-riptions for the annual has endeared him to all. .H HES RI SSELI. Al.lJER'I'0N lizule-I lforps '33-'ill'-'35--361 Ll. Colonel H61 l'resid:-nt Cue and Y Call 'lil-T451 Senator '33-'filz lflass l'I't'Slllf'lll '3-1535. ll 1'll1 .serious air lie llzinks. llwilll Sf'I'I'0llS mimf he u'orl.'s. llwflll Nf'I'l'0IlS :est lm plzlrsf' l'IlftlliNlQ l' XLNIICR .'XlQliX.'XNlJl-IR , .,, ., . . .., . . -, Ltult-ls 00-.log liziplain nog llramalu- l.luh 51. '1 sxseel llIllSll'.u l'ix'eryone lxnons ol Geneis good norlx in our liarmouy teams. May your lift- he as harmonious as ilu- music' you haxe helped to ntalxe. Gene. Q0
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1 BILJILANDGRAY 1936 1? , 1 DOROTHY FRANCES BARR Latin Clulv '3'lf35: Library Clulr '351 Girls' Auxiliary '35. Dot is our sweet little girl with that eute Southern at-c-ent. lit en if it's South Cailinais loss-Ait's our gain. F:Xl'l'll BELL A V Treasurer of Freneh Cluli '35-'36: Class Basketball '32-i361 Hoc-key '32-'IBGZ Monogram tiflttlu '32-T562 Cadets '33-i361 Chief of staff 35-36. Irish and proud of itl Has a good time wherever she goes. Faithis happy personality has made her very popu- lar here. One does not need more for success. so we know she will sum-eed. lllQLEN MARIE HELL First Aid Club 133: Lilirary Club '34. Helen possesses a pleasing personality and a friendly disposition. Although quiet and reserved she has acquired a great many life long friends during her vears at YV-L. ln the future Helen will enter the husiness world and we know that her 4-up of stlet-ess will he hrimming over. YIRQHNIJX PEARL BIRCH Basketball 'IM-'36g Hockey '35, hdfllfll-111871 Il'l.fll rneelt' black eyes, Ill whose orbs a slzftdozt' Iiesfi Sotne of these days Virginia is going to come out and tell tts what she knows. for until this time she has kept quiet. l,.OUlSlC IIAZEI. IHXLER Swinnning tlluh '31f35: Book and Magazine Club '33-'341 Dra- matic '35-36: llonteroom Raskethall '33-'34-. The t-hit-t perfeetions of this lovely maid. had l sulltt-tent skill to utter them. would fill a xolumef- Louise does not make the noise here that some do. hut she makes the hest of CYCI'yllllllQ.I. All aeqttaintanees are made good hy her eonstant smile. til,-XIR lxl'1NNlf'l'll IGRICSFLICR lluntl '2S2fI3fmg l,it-ult-nant U63 Ort-lufstra '33f36: Baseball 33: Rox! filet- Vlnlx ll W . Y. . --... 'llhe f,Yit'I'lllilll Hand just eouldnit get along without l'4-te. Xllill we ex er forget that assemhlx 'f QQ
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