HAYWARD, VIRGINIA Ginny1 March 30, 1927 Horo comos Ginny down the alalo; A from Johnny brightens hor smilo, ACTIVITIES: Vico Pros(l)Public Spoaking(1)Prom Committoo(3)Class Play(3) HOSKINS, VERNON Octobor 13, 1927 Nonny Vernon is fun tho yirls all say, „mTTrTrT,TT, W 0 1 th°Y go for a rido in his blue Chovrolot. ACTIVITIES: Baskotball( 1,4 )Class Play(3)Prom Committoe (3 )Vice Pr-!s(3) Pros(4 JProm Attondont(4 )laneer(a)Graduation Speakor( ), HUTCFINS, MARY December 5, 1927 Coooh” Happy and gay and full of life; Shofll make some cowboy a ral nice wife. ACTIVITIES: ’ Gloo Club{1,2,3,4 )Prom Committoe(3) KEELER, MARYLOU juno 37 1937 Lou Tall, dark and mischievous is our Lou; She 3 full of fun and studious too, ACTIVITIES: Gloo Club(1,3,4)Public Speaking(1)Junior Play(3)Prom Committo (3)IanoTr(4)Chorr Leador(4)Graduation Spoakor(4) MARTIN, LORRAINE May 19, 1926 Marty” Sho’s little and euto, and nev r on time. Except whon the Air Corps on the lino. ACTIVITIES: Gloo Club(1,2,3,4)Soc(2,4 )Class Play(3)Prom Commlttco(3) 0porotta(3)Prom Attondept(4)Ianoor(4)Cheer Loador(4), PECK, DOROTHY Soptombar 25, 1928 Dottie Quiet and mook is our Dottie; Cute and sweet and nearer naughty— almost, activities: Iamnr(4)Prom Committees).
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VAN ORN'iM, FRED Freddie Decombor 4, 1926 Quiet, studious and friendly------- Yot girls he seems to like aplenty. ACTIVITIES: Ianocr(4)Prom Committee(3) TERO, THETIS -Poto October 25,1927 Then there’s Poto, tall. Don’t mention Martin, for blond and trim, her heart belongs to him. ACTIVITIES: Glco 01ub(l,°,3,4 )Class Flay(3)frcm Comn’ tt-o(3 ). WHITE, MARY M- y 23, 1928 Hnr A smile for us -11, ’ a man in Vt heart? Carlos is ccnouorod, ho w-s from the start. C rIPublic!Spoaking( 1 )?rcm Comnitteo(3 )Ianoer( 4 ). YOTJNG, JOYCE Juno 5, 1927 Jovco is auiot and sweet And her heart's wrapped un «tis true, in Navy bluo. ACTIVITIES: Fros(1,2)Vico?ros(4 Prom Attendent(3)Ianoor )Trots(?)Glco 01ub(l,?,S,4jPMm nuo n( ( )Prom Committeo(3)Choor Leaders 4) ■ihhhhhhhh:- S is for Seniors and that’s us ’tis true; E is for every good do-'-d that wo do. IT is New York, a trip wo once took; I is for Ianoer, wo publishod this book. 0 stands for others, who holned us along? R is the road wo must travel alone. S is the Someday wo all hope to see, , When wo’ve reached thetop and ou 11 P- ou of us bo
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