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NOVEMBER 19. 1954
THE COLLEGIATE
Pane Five
THROUGH THE PINE KNOT
Twenty Years Ago
the rOIXEGIATES
SKMOR STATISTIfS
Most Athletic-Paul Arlint Jr
Besl Student-Ro.v Barham.
Mnst Encrgetic-Johii Wfstbn>ok
"Biggest'' Heart-Brcakcr-Boy-
Rt-d Rogers.
"Biggest" Heart-Breaker-Girl-
Kva Mae Whitley.
Laziest-Mabel Cherry.
Worst Student-Sue Todd
Witticst-Francis Stott,
f M>st-Boy-Bob Winfield
L'-!liest-Girl-Doris Bast.
Mii.st Versatile-CUnUm BaiU’\ ^
Mo.-;! Truthful-Erle Dail.
Most Masculine-Lymond Ai;;;''! '
Most punctual-Collins Yelv»‘rt«)ii. i
Siouchiest-Dick Barnes.
Most in Love-C. B. Hinnant. 1
L<ja.>^t Versatile-Mrs. Jack B^irn^
Be.-^t Dancer-Eva Morse.
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Moore. M. B. Hritison. Mab^l Galloway. SlUinc. Irlt t« right: I,, li. Ariabar. \i*romp»nisC; Marlr
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Boys’ Basketball—Pine Knot 1916—Ben Mattox, J. B. Farmer. Penn WatRon.
Windsor Woodard. Raleigh HaleH, CarWle Dempsey. Warren Lapptn, l^aman
W'horton, Cecil Powers, Charlie McCott^r. ()«car Mattox.
DomeMtlr Hflenre C^lub—IMnr Knot 1920—Klisabeth Wlgginn. Marie Chapman.
Myrtle King. Fannie BattH, Brrnlce Tucker. Maude Broun. Helen May. Cleora
Heed.
Expression Club—I*ine Knot 1910
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Atlaik ('ongrnial ('lub—Pine Knot 1920—Rupert PhllUpii. Prenldent; IJoyd 1. Brimion; William ( .
Manning; Lawrence Moye: James Manntng: it. I.outn Smith. •
4va Goes To Hollywood
t; K R«in Ward President; Marin nnou. vice*prr»ia»-ni.
Execative Council—Pine Knot A j Moye, ITr«ldcDt of Men’. Ciovernmenl;
Millard Burt. Treasurer; •'‘VI. ’In’, r.overnmenl; Seim* Amer. Repre»enUtive-»t Lar*e;
Matilda Bowden, President of F»o Hod*e«, Faculty Rrpre«ntaUve».
Cecil Jarman, Elleanor Snyder, Ethel K
Mi“- Ava GanliuT, a formi-r Atlantic Chri.Htian (N)!-
li-Kc rommcrciai Htudcnt, ha^ thi.s pant KUmmcr achieved
the ifoal .Hlrivcd for by many an Anifritan ijirl - that of
a movif carefr. I/< a\iiij( Wilnon a fi-w rnonthst ajfo. hhc i»i
now enrolled in the Metro-doldwyn-Mayer studiof train
ing .school for new at tre.s-'eu. I( ih underntood that at the
end of her few montli.s training, thit Vlanior Kirl' at IH
will be ready for actual xoreen work . . . 'I'ho.-K- who re-
membftr Ava will have no (rouble remetnberinjf her ijnique
and pleatfinj.’ personality No matter when hhe was seen
or in whose company xhe wai in, there wax alwayn an air
of pleaxantneHK about her. Soon nhe will be neen on the
(tilver .screen. Her natural wavy medium brown hair, her
Kreen eyes that «eem tfi haunt you. together with her
Kraceful. sleiider fiifure will make such a strikinij picture
that you will be proud to .say, ‘We were achool mateM to
gether'. Kumor ha« it on the campu* that Mis« (Gardner
has already received a hearty welcome into the nociety
life of Hollywood. She has on several occasions lunched
with Mickey Kooney, been to neveral parties with other
famous movie celebrities, and taken in the most famous
historical spot« — such as the CJolden Gate of San Fran
cisco. (COLLEGIATF;. September 17, 1941).