Thistle 1921 Sophomores & Freshmen

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SOPHOMORES and FRESHMEN


Sophomores


                                                                Motto:               “We can because we think we can”
                                                                Class Colors:    Purple and Gold
                                                                Class Flower:    Sweet Pea


Class Officers

                                                                      John Pace               President
                                                                      Maurice Smith         Vice-President
                                                                      Eugene English         Secretary and Treas.

 CLASS:

Pace,  Rike,  Robertson
G. Smith, M. Smith,   Simmons
McCracken,   Sprowls,  Thornton
Tennyson,   Weinert,   Bailif
Baker,   Bland,  Chitwood
Dunlap,   English,   Fox
Glenn,   Jeter,  Key
McConnell,   Novak,   Oates
Sorrels,  Whitaker,  Wright
Wingo,  Kimbrough,  Posey
Cox,  Killingsworth

 

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FRESHMEN


                                                                Motto:               “Little Fish Make Big Whales”
                                                                Class Colors:      Lavender and White

 

Class Officers:


                                                                    Artie Mae Weaver     President
                                                                    Loreta McCarty         Vice President
                                                                    Jack Sutherlin             Sec and Treas.
 

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IN MEMORIAM
Deyo Hunt
Born June 30, 1906
Died March 31, 1921
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 CLASS:
 

            NAME   -     WHAT WE CALL THEM    -    AMBITION

                                    Hugh Anderson – “Andy Jr”. – “To become a crook”
                                    John Arend – “Slockums” – “To become handsome”
                                    Mildred Brooks – “Babe” – “To become a first class waiter”
                                    Ella Mae Cox – “Brightness” – “to know her books”
                                    Hallie Chapman – “Hal” – “To be a cowpuncher”
                                    Lucy Cumins – “Doctor” – “To be a lion tamer”
                                    Mable Derr – “My Dear” – “To be good looking”
                                    Virginia Walthall – “Gib” – “To become a musician”
                                    Ruby Hayes – “Booby” – “To learn to run a Ford”
                                    Dayo Hunt – “Wart” – “To become a cotton buyer”
                                    Edith Jones – “C.K. jr.” – “To be a voice teacher”
                                    Bertha Lain – “Bert” – “To break men’s hearts”
                                    Robert Lawley – “Know All” – “To be a Baptist preacher”
                                    Edison McReynolds – “Ed” – “Not to be timid”
                                    Hazel Mitchell – “Mitch” – “To become a Hawaiian Dancer”
                                    Walter Murchison – “Wat” – “To be a lawyer”
                                    Loreta McCarty – “Jazz Bow” – “To be a flirt”
                                    Clay Smith – “Spider” – “To won a soda pop stand”
                                    Mary Alice Nolen – “Babs” – “To be a vamp”
                                    Mary Ella Pace – “Vamp” – “To win Carl’s heart”
                                    Grayce Whitman – “Smarty” – “To be a D.E. teacher”
                                    Perry B. Patterson – “Bill” – “To be a designer”
                                    William Woodson – “Will” – “to learn to arch his eye brows”
                                    Matty Pippin – “Mat” – “To learn to put powder on straight”
                                    Verna Pitman – “Cotton” – “To become black headed”
                                    Stella Starr – “Nuts” – “To have attractive ways”
                                    Ewing McReynolds – “Rey” – “To learn to drive a Ford”
                                    Clara Erwin – “Baby Doll” – “To win Foxie”
                                    Joan Irby – “Jodie” – “To vamp all the men”
                                    Maidee Watson – “Dee” – “To have pretty eyes”
                                    Mary Grindstaff – “Grindy” – “To become slim”
                                    Sallye Tysinger – “Sal” – “To be low and fat”
                                    Forest Posey – “Frosty” – “To learn how to wink at Lillian S.”
                                    Arlos Weaver – “Cowpuncher” – “To own a ranch”
                                    Artie Mae Weaver – “My Love” – “To be a chorus girl”
                                    Jack Sutherlin – “Jackie Boy” – “To win Naomia’s heart back”
                                    Olin Van Burskirk – “Van” – “To be a basket ball player”
                                    John Van Buskirk – “Snooks” – “To break women’s hearts”
                                    Virginia Gilbert – “Ginnie” – “To be a manicurist”
                                    May Belle Taylor – “Dimples” – “To be a broker on Wall Street”
                                    LaTrice Scott – “Cheesey” – “To have brown hair”
                                    Willie Cowart – “Brown Eyes” – “To own a hotel”
                                    Belle Martin – “Liberty” – “To get into society”
                                    Dorothy  Clifton – “Wort” – “To get the boys into trouble”


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