Alexander Graham High School - Snips and Cuts Yearbook (Charlotte, NC)

 - Class of 1922

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Alexander Graham High School - Snips and Cuts Yearbook (Charlotte, NC) online collection, 1922 Edition, Page 75 of 208
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I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Iiuninr Glass 'ir MARSHALS FOR COMMENCEMENT Boys Girls WILLARD KLERANS, Chief VVAYNE DUDLEY, Chief GEORGE CARAIICHAEL JEAN CROVVELL BILLY HARVELL FAYE ROSS DWELLE LeGRANDE HUNTER ALICE GIBBON ROBERT MCMILLAN ELIZABETH GOQNZALES ROBERT MITCHELL LILLIAN JOHNSON DOUGLAS SCHILTZ LEMMA SHEPHERD FRED WARE MILDRED THOMPSON PAUL VVHITLOCK ELIZABETH STRATFORD 'nb ROLL FLETCHER ADAMS NANCY ALEXANDER GRACE ANDERSON MARY AUSTIN BONNIE MAY BEAM LORENE BEAM HUGH BARKELEY ESTHER BEAUCHAMP SARA BELL SPENCER BELL JAMES BIERMAN PATTIE LEE BIGGERS ELLEN BRANTLEY LYDIA BRASINGTON MARGARET BREWER ELSIE BROVVN CORNELIA BROWN MARTHA BROWN MAMIE ERUNS RALPH BULLARD WILLIAM IBYRD SARA CADDELL RICHARD CAMERON MYRTLE CARTER GEORGE CARMICHAEL MARGUERITE CASHION BEATRICE CLONTZ MILTON CLOPP THOMAS MOORE CRAIG ELIZABETH CRIGLER WINNIE CRAVER ONA CROWELL JEAN CROWELL CLEO CROXTON ARTHUR DANIELS RUTH DAVIS SARAH DANIEL NANCY DICKINSON PAULINE DICKSON JULIUS DOAR MARY E. DOGGETT WAYNE DUDLEY FAYE DWELLE EDITH EARNHARDT JOHN FORT RUTH FOSTER ALICE GIBBON MARY LEE GILBERT JANE GILMER ELIZABETH GONZALES ETHEL HOLMES GRAHAM CHARLTON GRIER JOHNNIE GRIFFITH SARAH I-IACKNEY EVELYN HARRIS IZILLY HARVELL CHARLES HEBERT GARY HEESEMAN RUBY HELMS EYERETT IIENLEY MANUEL HICKS LCGRAND HUNTER SI-IELTON HAUTCHINSON SARAH JAMISON ,IESSIE ,IARRELL WALKER JARRELL LILLIAN JOHNSON MAVRY JOHNSTON SARAH JOHNSTON ADELAIDE JONES ELOYDE JONES MINNIE JONES RUTII JONES JOE JOSEPHS MARGARET KAIJERLY WILLARIJ KEERANS GEORGE KELLER DOUGLAS KENDALL IILANCH KENNEDY RUBY KILGO ISAIZEI, KING SADIE LAWING NORMAN LINDGREN HANNAH LITTLE MARY LUMPKIN EMMA MARTIN ELIZABETH MATHER RUTH MATHEWS RUTH MAYES DELLA MAYHEW FLOSSIE MQDODE GLENN MCDONALD BILLIE MCCLUNG ROBERT MQMILLAN DOROTHY MILLER ETIIIELINE MITCHELL ROBERT MITCHELL LIZZIE MOORE VVILMA MOORE GARRETT MOREHEAD MARY MORRIS THOMAS MORSE DOROTHY MUIERHEAD ELIZABETH MYERS WILL ORR ALICE PICKLER LOUISE PRESSLY CHARLES PRICE ELIZABETH RAMSEY EARLE REDEERN ELI REDEERN REBECCA REDWINE JENNIE REESE LENA REESE RUIIY REEYES FLORA REID ISABEL RENNIE EMMA RIGLER HAL ROGERS FRED RUSSEL WILLIAM SELLERS MARGARET SHAW LEMMA SHEPHERD DOUGLAS SCHILTZ KATHYRN SHOEMAKER CLYDE SHUPORD HELEN SI-IULENBERGER BEULAH SMITH ILA MAY SMITH ISABEL SMITH NINA SMITH WALLACE SMITH MARY SPIER MARY STEWART SARAH STEWART ELIZABETH STRATFORD ELWOOD STROUPE VERLA SUTTON GLADYS TAYLOR HENRY THOMAS LAMAR THOMAS A MILDRED 'THOMPSON MAROIE TODD JIM VAN NESS ETHEL YAUGHAN ROBERT WALKER WILLIAM VVALTHER PRED WARE HANNAH WEARN DOROTHY WHITE PAUL WHITLOCK ELIZABETH WILLIAMS MABEL WILLIAMS ELIZABETH WILSON WILLEY WILEY JENNIE WOLFE JOHN YONAN II. I tI 4 J I II, II I I, I J' I II , I I I I, II,-I 'III MII' 1, IIIII I ,rf , , III' EIIIIII IM I II ,II IIII' II II' :ILM IITIFI 1I':L:v. I I X' LI I IIII7. I!' LI I 'II ,ir I. I'I, 7 II' I I I I, II I I, III .II I ' II 45: I' I I ,I I . I II ' I IH: I I I I I III I 'Im II VIII .II ., If II II . I

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iIDhsernatiun5 of a Jluniur Gtearber EAR Friend Since the law and I did not agree I decided to return Q P4 D la' ing knowledge 1nto the benlghted mind of the Juniors of Char- Avf' lotte High School During the year I have closely observed the I' chief characteristics of the class freaks, who always attract my attention by their unheard-of ways and manners. I am sure that my observations will be of interest to you, so I'm writing to tell you of them. One day the Class came in a little more wildly than usual. I called upon a very serious-looking boy, who I always thought seemed a little above the average, named Willard Keerans, to tell the tense of a verb in French, but alas, when he rose to his feet, he rocked from side to side so absent-mindedly that I feared he would fall upon the young lady, Hannah Wearn, sitting next to him, and quickly passed the question to Elizabeth Mather, but she was so busily engaged in viewing her powder-covered reflection in the mirror' that she did not even hear me. I saw it was no use to ask that red-haired fellow, Tubby Morehead, for he and Bobby Walker were having a fierce encounter with those dangerous missiles called spitballsg so I immediately rid myself of them by sending them to the Doctor. I then turned to a bright-looking little girl, known as Alice Gib- bon, but she was making faces at Doug Schiltz. I glanced hopelessly over the Class, to see who of these poor ignoramuses was aware of the fact that a lesson was going on. Billy Harvell was lost to the world in a conversation with Lemma Shepherd. Spencer Bell had the air of a busi- ness man half-crazed with worry, and Ilheard him muttering to himself: Ads, ads, more ads for the Annual. Mae Hardin was smiling so sweetly that I knew she was dreaming of that glorious time when, in a faint f?J, she fell into the manly arms of Jack Brown. Ethel Holmes Graham, in her imagination, was performing on the piano Cher deskb, preparing for her next solo in Chapel. In despair, I called upon John Yonan, who seemed to have some spark of brilliancyg but he was gesticulating fiercely, while practicing his declamation, On the Grave of Napoleon. Then, to my un- utterable relief, the hand of Ethel Vaughn appeared, and my question was answered. Out of that illustrious class of thirty, she alone realized that a French class was being held. Will see you soon, as summer is almost here. Your pal this year to that well-paid and time-honored profession of instill- ' 1 UHLMAN ALEXANDER

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