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Home » Memories » Yearbooks and Graduate Lists » Senior Cliff Dwellers 1938 » Cliff Dwellers 1938-12

Cliff Dwellers 1938-12

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The Senior Cliff Dwellers

Sarah McGinnis

SARAH MCGINNIS. “Sus.”Motto: “Deeds not words”. Favorite saying: “O,K”. Reading contest (2); Commencement Marshal (3); Reporter of “Purple Cloud” *2, 3); General Editor of “Hi-Light” (4); Class Historian (4). The girl with grey eyes, dark hair, and a heart full of love- that’s Sarah. She is just the kind of a girl we all admire-charming, manners, lovely disposition, lots of poise and grace, she’s a regular genius of which Cliffside High is very proud.

COBLE ROBISON TATE. “Sweet” Motto: “True and sincere, loyal and kind, another just like him you will not find.” Favorite saying: “yeah, I guess not.” Declaration Contest (2, 3, 4); Debating (3); Sophomore Play (2); Junior Play (3); Class Prophet (4). Coble, as we know him, is one of our best all-round students. He does not excel in anything but is good in all. He has made a record that anyone should be proud of. His smile and good nature has won for him a place in the heart of every student. He is sure to make a success for he has a way of making those meet him love him.

Coble Tate

1938

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