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OO Cedi wig Cig Coe oe | cores PIUNTINB oer rr ere ere re 4 ? » ig 3 a RN y , NS 4 4 6 9 4 5 LAWRENCE WILLIAM McCORMICK ‘ tz “Mack” P ay Jefferson Society, ’27, ’28; Track, ’27, ° 28; ‘ Vice-President, ’28, °30; President Student P : Government, °30; Football, °29, °30. ( “ 4 Lawrence is well known and admired by ; N all. He is studious, capable, and courteous. 4 y His athletic ability has made him a valuable , ‘ asset to his class and school. A 4 - 4 4 ’ n 4 y MARY ELEANOR MORRIS P “Eleanor” Ps » . s y Lee Society, °28. . : Eleanor is of a quiet disposition, never , 3 speaking without a cause, but works instead p of “jabbering.” She has been with us only § 4 three years, but during that time has made r ’ many friends among the students and teachers. 4 4 P » 4 » § ce | BLANCHE KATHERINE MORRIS ’ ») SY OK J Athletic Association, ’27, ’28; Jefferson So- p R ciety, °28. 3 Regardless of the trials and hardships that r b we have to face, Katherine meets them all q 4 with a cheerful smile. She has a kind heart, N and we feel sure that in her future career, 4 Y she will always have that same seriousness of ? R purpose that has made us love her. . « ? ty bs) re) id ‘ GORDON EPHINEAS OWEN “ a’ “Finn” e b Athletic Association, ’27, ’28; Football, ’29; Ny 4 Jefferson Society, 27, °28; Dramatic Club, 730. “i, e F 4 y Gordon is a good sport as well as a good P ‘ student, always willing to help any one at « any time. Due to his pleasing personality and ; id willing heart, he has won the admiration of . ‘ his classmates. N dh F Ye In a time not far off we expect to see ' CON Gordon the able manager of a mill near P “Renan,” and also... .! be s 4 , 4 ! , : 4 » Y p) x § a A FO ee ee ee ee Ee ee ee eee oe oe oe oe ee oe Fo .
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? ee ene ae ae ee On Se ee Ce a id Coe eel ene We we ee eae ene Oe eno ene Gn we eee en fe Se ee ld or ; wre cere were cee te PLUNTING ]c er wk rrr rer. a» nr tad HELEN LANE “Hell” Basketball, °26, °27, 28; Manager, ’29; Vice- President Jefferson Literary Society, °27; Athletic Association, ’27; Representative Stu- dent Government, ’28; Treasurer Class, ’26; President Dramatic Club, °30; Editor-In-Chief Nuntiu-, 30; Class Prophet, ’30. Helen, like her prototype of the ancients, whose charms precipitated a war, besieged a city, and upset a nation, has an army of hearts encamped outside her domain. Young gallants from nearby towns and far-off insti- tutes stand around in constant battle array. Third in class, second in her own estimation, first in the hearts of her classmates. SAMUEL CRAWFORD MATTOX “Sambo” Athletic Association, 27; Lee Literary So- ciety, ‘27, 28; Football, ’28, 29; Basketball, ae Oembacehalle adem 20 Drack m2 amlOsmea or Joke Editor of Nuntius. “Sammy,” the four letter man of our class, though very athletic, is not neglectful of his studies. His friendliness and jolly disposition have won the hearts of the entire school. We wish him success in all he undertakes. “A good sport, and a true friend.” AUGUSTUS GRAHAM McCARTNEY “Mac? President, °27; Historian, 28; Jefferson So- ciety, 27, ’28; Vice-President Dramatic Club, 30; Athletic Association, °27, °28; Baseball, °28, °29; Manager Football, ’28; Football, ’29; Assistant Business Manazer NunTIUus. Graham, the valedictorian of our class, has been a conscientious student, a trustworthy friend, and a sympathetic comrade. With the unfolding of future years that are to change happiness of today into memories of tomorrow, may he achieve what he justly deserves— success. CHARLES EARLE McCORMICK “Little Mac” Jefferson Society, 727, 28; Dramatic Club, 30; Athletic Association, °27, ’28. “Little Mac,” the “Walking Dictionary” of our class, has been with us from the beginning. He is of that lazy type, studies little and knows a lot. His easy-going manner has won him a host of friends. Few will be those who will forget “Little Mac.” » -- = . 7 woes a 2 2? 2 2) BaP SD Ol TANF HIS se 2 OS ON Se SO Ss 2S - 3. 2 ?- 3? SO DS? Fee eee oe ee ee Ee ee Ee Be Ee Ee Be Ee BD eile Ee Be Ee ae ee Ee ee | te
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f 4 - 4 ¢ a ? 4 e | ey di dl a - ome areal ee aa got | a 2 pat, en wet ey - q ra 4 - f 4 - e ) a ? a ge 4 4 ? a a » fos a 4) w 4 d LEMMA WILSON OWEN . “Tem” Jefferson Society, ’27, °28; Athletic Asso- ciation, “27; Dramatic Club, ’30; Social Editor ¢ Nuntius; Salutaterian. y) Here she is: fair, blue eyes, light com- RN plexioned, attractive, popular, studious, quiet, y dignified, an all-round sport, that’s “Lem.” w d te WILLIAM ROUNTREY ¢ “Bill” 5 Athletic Association, 27; Lee Society, °27, of 28: Historian, ’27; President, ’28, ’30; Vice- President, ’29; Baseball, °28, Manager, °29; q Football Manager, °30; Manager Basketball, . °30; Dramatic Club, 730; Assistant Editor-in- ‘ Chief Nunttus. - “He’s ever cheerful, true, and kind; 4 Indeed his faults are hard to find.” “Bill” is one of the most popular, and one of the most capable boys in our class. He is a good speaker, musician, and is a friend to everyone. His varied talents have made him a valuable asset to the class and to the school. MAUDE EVELYN SMITH 4 Polly Secretary, °27, °28, 30; Athletic Association, ’ °27; Jefferson Society, 28; Dramatic Club, ’30. é ‘ “A daintier maiden we never did see, y And just as reliable as she can be.” %y Maude is somewhat of a student and very ¢ obedient to Jaw and duties, but in summing ® her up, we have found her to be an all-round é good companion, just the kind to respond N when a fellow needs a friend. 4 b SHIRLEY SARAH SNYDER ¢ Chichi d Athletic Association, 27; Jefferson Society, b °27, °28; Secretary, ’29; Treasurer, °30; Dra- 4 matic Club, ’30. » “Peep, peep, peep!” Who’s here? Just 2 the sweet, stylish, sociable little “Chick,” with 's all her beauty and friends galore. “Oh those eyes, » Oh that smile, Would make ole ‘Windy’ . Blow many a mile.” é ® d % é s fd : Se, en en ee oe oe ne ee Oe oe ae oe ee ae Ele Ee ae ae ae
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