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if ANNA JONES. She took a front row seat from the start and hasn't given it up as yet- Boy if Casey could only see her now. ERNESTINE JONES. Has real warmth and personality-innum- erable friends. As her name implies -very earnest. JUANITA JONES. Blessed with many virtues and talents wisely used which make her popular. RALPH JONES. Whenever Ralph is around one knows a true friend is near-absolute tops. BEATRICE KECK. Be thee kind and be thee wise -this little platitude reminds us of Beatrice. DEWEY KELLEY. The Duke is one person everyone knows and enioys talking to. A keen sense of humor, walks with the ease of a cat. SHIRLEY KENDRICKS. Shirley has all of the good qualities necessary to be a success. MARVEL KILLINS. We call him Mr. Marvel cause he is so mar- velous at making and keeping friends. PATRICIA KLOPP. Well groomed, intelligent, and energetic- what more could anyone ask for. BERTIE KOHAKE. Pleasing personality, alert and competent will make a place for herself in our world. GAIL LANGLEY. Gail always greets one with a warm and en- chanting smile- her friendliness is real, too. BARBARA LAWSON. Always happy, always friendly,--she doesn't know how to frown. VIRGINIA LANTER. Ginny has been a popular girl around Woodward and there's reason to believe she's going to retain this popularity After Graduation . MATTIE LEE LOVALLE. There's never a dull moment with Mattie L. in the crowd. She keeps things humming. RUTH E. LEWIS. Ruth is a reserved young lady who aspires to be a mortician. She'll be the last one to let her friends down. SYLVIA LEWIS. She is fetching-And guess what! Ehe's EN- GAGED in the busy business of becoming a teacher. RUTH LIPSCOMB. The Hi-Capades couldn't do without her twin- kling toes. She's really a little footnote. MARY ANN LITTLEJOHN. She may well be called to the nursing profession after Woodward days-and follow in the footsteps of Clara Barton. JAMES LYONS. If you see him writing in a little black book, you can bet it isn't his assignment, although, it may be his thought for that day. NORMA E. LUKE. An active participant in G.A.A. and Physiology Club. As to the future-Norma swings between nursing and the Armed forces. CARL MARLIN. A swell friend who always works hard and diligently, a trait which should take him far in the business world.
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HELEN MARY HILL. Smartly dressed, ambitious, alert are but a few of the many wonderful things you might say about this little Miss. CARL HIGGS. Energetic, tactful, that's Carl-his wide-spread pleasing smile has many a time brought a smile in return. ULYSSES HOLLY. This cyrano, with his dashing debonair, capti- vating ways has caused many a damsel to swoon-can you blame them. LYDA BREADON. Easy going, everyone's friend. This makes her a must here at dear old Woodward. ELEANOR HOLMES. She is iust one of the many girls, taking a course in the feminine art of nursing. We know she will be a success! You can usually find her doing the always PAULINE HUBBARD. fine iob at anything she undertakes to do. SHIRLEY HOLMES. Quite the nice one, she is! Her manner and conduct at all times are something to see! She's smart, too. VIVIAN HUDSON. Vivian is sweet and friendly. A charming person to know and one who will long be remembered. BERNICE HUNTER. Bernice's interest in school and activities provide her with plenty of gay chatter which makes her a likely companion. Her friends think she's tops. JOYCE HURLEY. So dear to our hearts is Joyce, the editor of the Annual. She has given her all to make our book a SUCCESS. MARTHA HURLEY. All the others dream of being a typist or nurse, but this little Miss would be content as a housewife. MARY JO ISHAM. Hats off to Mary Jo-a very terrific person who gives unselfishly her talents and time to Woodward Hi- She's one in a million. PHYLIS IVY. How you going to keep them Down on the Form, after they've seen Phylis! lt'll take more than poison ivy. VIRGINIA JACKSON. Music is her maiorp to attend Asbury BERNARD JACKSON. He can always be counted an to bring home the bacon on the hardwood for dear old Alpha -in the classroom for dear old Bernard. MADELINE JACKSON. l was Paddlin' Madeline Home . So few of us learned this little hit tune - but Madeline did, l'll bet. College would be in her favor. Her personality has won her many friends. WILLIS JACKSON. His Sunday-go-meeting smile, his big brown wide-awake eyes and his beautiful voice, has done much to put him right on top. RUTH JENNINGS. Coal, calm and collective, knows how to handle herself in iust about any situation- no matter what the prevailing circumstances. JUANITA JOHNSON. Her popularity has been surpassed only by her unique personality and eagerness to stick to a iob until finished. VIVIAN JOHNSON. Well kept, always to be found in the latest styles-looking forward to a successful career with some big business tirm. MARION JOINER. Always to be found whooping and cheering for Woodward, on the gridiron, as one of our many fine cheer- leaders. Won't you ioin herl
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LAVERNE MALONE. Has made plans to go to Hawaii and be- come a social worker - may we emphasize the S-O-C-I-A-L. BETTY J. MARSHALL. Likes to take part in school activities, especially sports. Plans to take up practical nursing and then WILMA LEE MASON. WiIma's gaiety and good humor is con- tagious wherever she is. That's one disease we could all catch. IIAAAV1 DOLORES MCBETH. Dolores is energetic and dependable, gay personality and pretty smile. Why do some people have every- thing? NAOMI McCULLOCH. Mild mannered, very friendly, beautiful smile. CURTIS McDANlEL. One of Woodward's indispensable trumpet players. Patient practice made him a fine musician. JANICE McGOWAN. Makes friends easily and keeps them- what recipe she uses must come from a long line of McGowans!l VERDELL McNEAR. A fair Iassie, she is! Her good looks do much to attract the Woodward lads -she is top drawer 'with all her clans women. IDA MITCHELL. Ida! ls there anything finer? -We don't think so here at Woodward! MARY ANN MITCHELL. Seldom hear from Mary Ann - but when you do, it's worth lending an ear-She's efficient and wishes to become a Secretary. , SHIRLEY MITCHELL. Cheerful, full of fun. A living delight, walks with poise, talks with easef a fashion stylist if you please. Kind of goes for Sam, tool BARBARA MOORE. With Barb's laughter and happiness Wood- ward won't be the same-She's full of the ole ned . REBECCA MOORE. She has been getting more and more pop- ular as each day goes by- Becky is one fine girl. LAWRENCE MORELAND. Larry is one of our more quiet fellows, but we think he's swell. He plans to be a Building Engineer. INA MORGAN. Ina presents a striking figure on the football field or in the classroom. Her congeniality, enthusiasm and glow' ing warmth are paralleled by few. SHIRLEY MORGAN. Shirley seems to have an infinite amount of energy - She livens up any group at most any time. WALTER MORRIS. Woodward's football captain and a fine one he was - He'lI be missed on the team next year. MARIE MYERS. Marie is one of those persons everyone likes to know-so nice that you can't help liking her. WILLIAM NEAL. If Crazy Legs could catch up with Bob, he'd retire, meanwhile he'll stay at Deer's till after the witching hour. LUCY NELSON. Enioys laughing long and loud-She is a merry little soul. DOLORES NEWTON. A pleasant, likeable girl who is every- body's friend is a good formula for stirring up another Dolores. I
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