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ANNIE RUTH HARRIS. Soft, expressive eyes set off her taste in dress . . . on industrious, capable worker. GRACE HARRISON. Another of our aspiring iournolists. Works hard, and is easy to look at while she's working. MALVENNA HATTEN. A persuasive public speaker and a talented dancer. But perhaps what Malvenna does best is to use her bright eyes and impish smile to keep us guessing. VERMELLE HAYES. A mastermind when it comes to arranging the various parts of a costume into a complete and attractive outfit. LOU HEDGES. Pep and enthusiasm Lou has in generous amount. Add his broad smile and unerring taste in dress and you have a combination that is hard to beat. LEONARD HERRING. A baseball enthusiast . . . valuable A-V-aider . . . Spider will be missed at Woodward. PRISCILLA HICKS. Unassuming, reliable . . . her charming manner has made her many warm friends among her classmates. BOBBY HILL. A ringing baritone voice that was outstanding in the choir. Bob is famous also for his Salutatory Hand Shakes. DOLORES HILL. Sociable, busy, ready for fun without neglecting her studies. EN.. .,.. SHIRLEY HILL. Proof once more that best things come in small packages. This little girl can be heard as well as seen. JO ANN HODGEMAN. Who would mind gaining a little weight, as Jo Ann did, if she could gain so much popularity, as Jo Ann did. GEORGIA HOLLAND. Fun to be with . . . a fine sense of humor. We have often wished there were more like her. JAMES HOUSTON. Well known throughout the school as a hard and willing worker. ELEANOR HOWARD. Little Eleanor has a willpower and energy that really gets things done. CHARLES HUGHES. Fun-loving, happy Charley never loses sight of the importance of his studies. MARY HUGHES. As capable as she looks. A conscientious student whom we have enioyed knowing. HILDA HURST. Personality plus . . . Hilda's iob as cheerleader gave her a place way out in front, yelling for Old Woodward. MARY IVORY. Her pleasant voice and cheerful manner made Mary a successful student of Public Speaking. ROBERT JACKSON. Credit for the fine spirit of the WHS Foot- ball Team is due right here. Bob's dependability and sports- ' manship were invaluable. 1 IDA JAMES. Friendly, thoughtful . . . works conscientiously in class and in activities . . . can always find time to enioy life. RAY JAMES. Popular, quick-witted . . . Ray's iokes keep his friends in a good humor. r .Q-W-X
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Big business! MARY GEARTLEIN. An outstanding student in camptometer class. Mary has the concentration and speed the iob requires. MARY ANN GECKS. Her graces are many, her faults are few. This girl will succeed in the business field, too. MATTIE GILLIAM. If you need cheering up, just listen to Mattie for awhile. The blues disappear when sl1e's around. DAISY GREEN. What would they do without her in the faculty lunchroom! An all-around gal like Daisy is a treasure hard to find. PATRICIA GREEN. On the spot whenever anything interesting is going on -active in everything generous and friendly. MYRETTA GREGORY. An excited spectator at Woodward's foot- ball games-enioys skating -cherishes an ambition to be- come Farley Granger's private secretary. MYRTIS HACKETT. Known for her clever way of phrasing what she has to say. Myrt is one of our sharp gals. KATHERINE HAGER. Kate is a little girl who will always have warm friends. Her dress is always sharp and neat. DONALD HALES. Plans to become an M. D. Already knows just which funny story to prescribe for an attack of blues. SALLIE MAE HALSELL. Noted for her fabulously fast tongue. A loyal member of the Cheering Squad. Loves forbidden choco- late pie. HAROLD HANSELMAN. Courteous and cooperative-when he speaks you may be sure he has something worth saying. FRANK HARGROVE. Big-hearted Frank can be depended on to help any worthwhile cause. Will represent us well at Wilber- force. RUTH HARPRING. A most wholesome personality makes this tiny girl a real favorite in her class. ALICE HARRIS. A pleasant, sincere manner of speaking-hard- working and loyal. ALMA HARRIS. Active and busy but never in too much of a hurry for a warm smile at her many friends.
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f-.Z 11-11 , , LORETTA JENKINS. Active, enthusiastic . . . a girl to be counted on, always . . . one of our Spanish habladares. DOROTHY JOHNSON. Ranks high in her class, and does well in everything she undertakes. LAVONIA JOHNSON. A little girl, but a big part of Wood- ward's school spirit, and of Woodward's band. LOIS JOHNSON. Easy to talk with, pleasant to walk with . . . not to be forgotten. ALICE JONES. Small-size person, king-size smile. Depend on her for a friendly greeting. CLENNON JONES. Lively, likable . . . a four-year man on Woodward's basketball team. Next on his schedule is the navy. DOROTHY JONES. Sincere, energetic, and friendly . . . has the abiiity to meet many people and to make them her firm friends. IMOGENE JONES. Her quick-as-a-bunny shorthand and typing should make an impression even in the cold, cruel business world. lOUlS JONES. An invaluable member of the 1952 class. His ideals and school spirit are an inspiration to his classmates. BILLY KELLEY. Her sedate manner is greatly admired. Why can't we all be like that? RALPH KELLY. Our energetic, congenial money man . . . One of Woodward's track stars whose high iump matches his high grades. MARY KELSEY. A little girl with a big tnient. Her drawings have been outstanding in all of our front-hall art exhibits. GLEE KENNY. Whenever Glee is around, things are gleeful. Her intelligent contributions to the Junior Town Meeting made us proud of her. FLORA KILGORE. No one overlooks Little Red. An energetic booster of many organizations and a talented member of the choir. MARGIE KING. Just knowing Margie is a delight, her wide green eyes are a lovely sight. JACQUELINE KOLDE. Jackie has lovely clothes and she knows just how to wear them. FRANCES KUHLMAN. Her appearance is always as pleasant as her personality and gracious manners. MARY LACEFIELD. Pretty clothes, pretty hair . . . it must be a satisfaction to look like Mary. BARBARA LAMBING. Bobs has taken her studies seriously, so she is ready to make someone an admirable secretary. VONNIE DEAN LAMPKIN. Action personified. You can always count on Vonnie to cheer you up if you're feeling low. SHIRLEY LAND. To know her means to like hor . . . hor shy smile and twinkling blue eyes could charm a bird right all G trol.
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