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FrANK LEE HarmMon ae Lefty” Athletic Association, ’25, ’27; Baseball, 26; Jefferson Society, ’27; Class Grumbler, ie “Lefty” has passed from class to class sipping pleasure here and there, and gather- ing the pollen of knowledge unawares. Sometimes Frank does use his “Bean,” at which times the class turns green with envy. Mary EtizasetH HocAn “Timmie” Jefferson Society, ’27; Athletic Associa- tion, 26, “27; Social Editor of THe Nun- TUS: “Jimmie” has won her way through class after class to graduation, and has a host of friends who anticipate great things of her. She is very popular and attractive. Her singing has been a valued asset to her class, and with this charming eift, she has been generous to every demand. OLEN JONES Athletic Association, ’26, ’27; Baseball, 25020 Track. 20..¥ 27 «0 [OKem Ee ciborened THe NuNTIUS. Who is the boy that is humorous, mis- chievous, studious and an all-round good sport? Everyone knows him to be Olen. His motto is: “Let pleasure interfere with all duties.” Witsur WricHt Mattox OL Oge Tracke20, 27. Hoothallw25.)26-) Basket= ball, 27; Athletic Association, 26, 27; Lee Society, 727. One of the athletes of our class, Wilbur is well known and admired by all. He is a studious boy, not neglectful of his studies for athletics. He is popular with the ladies, and his unselfishness won the hearts of the whole school. We wish him success and happiness as he leaves us,
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Haze, ALice Fincu “Hage” Reporter Lee Society, ’27; Athletic As- Onna), Ao 27. “Quiet in appearance with motive un- known.” Hazel received the decision of her class- mates as the sweetest girl in the class. With a friendly word and a smile for each, “Haze” will win her way, not by smiles only, for her work as a student attests her ability to match brains with the world. MINNIE BerTHA FRAZIER “Bert” Jefferson Society, ’27; Athletic Associa- TION ZOme Ae ClitoniansomtherG@lassTotuc . “Small but loved by all.” Bert, the ‘cutest eirl of our class, has always had a quiet, dignified and sincere air, which causes all to love her, yet she is full of life. Farewell, “Bert,” may you be successful in whatever you choose for your life’s work. EarLty Hancock FRAZIER “Handy” Snapshot Editor of THe Nuntius, Foot- palin 240 25226 = Basket-ball 926.727 - Track, ’26, ’27; Jefferson Society, ’27; Ath- letic Association, ’26, ’27. “Handy” has a great number of friends especially among the girls, because of his good disposition and good looks. He is “Handy” enough when it comes to taking part in athletics. HERBERT ANSLEM FRAZIER “Hurt” Jefferson Society, ’27; Basket-ball, °26 27; Athletic Association, ’26, ’27. “Hurt” was elected the wittiest in the class and is very humorous and kind- hearted. He always knows his lessons and works for the good of the class. We wish you well ou your life’s journey, fellow student. ’ 15
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RutH PaAuLineE MEACHAM “Buddie”’ Athletic Association, ’26, ’27; Treasurer of Classes, “26, 27; Secretary Lee Society, '27; Basket-ball, ’26; Business Manager of THE NUNTIUS. “Buddie,” the valedictorian of our class, possesses perseverance and determination which enables her to accomplish whatever she attempts. Depth of character; purity of heart; dependable and perputal readiness to measure up—these outstanding character- istics are “Buddie’s.” “The longer you know her The sweeter she grows, She is a good pal Wherever she goes.” WiLittrAM ALEXANDER Morris Bill Athletic Association, ’26, ’27; Lee Society, 27; Art Editor of THE Nuntius; Class Poet, 2 ; “Bill,” although he has but followed along the stream of this High School for two years, has shown and proved himself to be a studious and helpful classmate. RAYMOND WoRTHINGTON PALMER, JR. “Wert” iiacloa20se2 b = hoOotballue2 520 Basket— ball, °26, ’27; Lee Society, ’27; Athletic As- sociation, ’26, ’27. Happy am I, from care I am free; Why can’t they all be contented like me? Motto: “Reserved, like a good opera seat.” EVELYN EARLEENE PICKREL “Bobbie” Class Secretary, °27;°Critic of Les So- ciety, 27; Advertising Editor of Tue Nuntius; Athletic Association, ’26, ’27. Here is our little five-foot “Bobbie,” whom we recognize by her favorite expres- sion, “I don’t know,’ but she really does know. Quiet and self-pcssessed, with a cheerful disposition and a pleasing per- sonality. She possesses that rare personal magnetism that endears her to her friends and classmates alike. “Bobbie” was elected by unanimous vote the prettiest girl of our class. Yes, she is small, but so was the richest pearl of priceless value. 17
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