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Wx 1 so - r f'- X- f ' - 1 ' y -uf ,1 IQ fo, 't' Ziff., 1 , yogi. mins . , w Q-v ' X W- JZ ,f 4 .. V X .Q . Y 'Sly FRANCES N. ANDERSON Artful in speach, in at-tion, in mind. Student Club '24, '25q Glee Club '24, '253 l4'reshman Choral Club '22g Dratnatit- Dabblers '25g Debating Club '24, '25: Booster Club '24, '25g 'Purple Jackets '24g News Staff '24, '25, One does not have to know l'll'llllf'PS very in- titnately to appreeiate her lovable qualitiesg they are apparent the first time you meet her. Franees is tt natural born leader, especially when it comes to promoting new ideas. She was ehosen to rep- resent li. H. S. at Sophia Neweomb in the de- bating eontest. We are very proud of her. E. T. FULLER, Jr. A deep and studious gentleman. Hi-Y '24, '25. E. 'l', is one of the few people who don't tell everything they know. VVhen he does speak, he always has something to say, He is the mainstay of the Manual Training Department, often ar- riving in titne to open up . They say he once had u date, although he 'flatly denies it. LET PAULINE ANNA FARRIS She who has done her best has in her elements of S'll1'l't'SS,'. Glee Club '25. Pauline always does well what she attempts to do. even though it means mastering the type- writer. She must love work for she is always busy. The premises gf B. H. S. will be lone- some when Pauline and Florene leave us. Af:- FLORENE HELEN FARRIS Deny her merit if you can. Glee Club '25. Florene is so fond of school that she spends even her Saturdays at B. H. S. She aspires to be a stenographer and lucky will be the firm that secures her services. She is thought by most people to be Pauline's twin. ALBERT JACOBSON Dignity Personifietlu Did you ever see anyone that walked in the most dignified manner possible. 'l'hat's .lake . One simply couldn't imagine him in a rush! Alhert's ears remind one of the famous R-ed Riding Hood story-they're enormous-perhaps that is why he hears so well. ALEXINE CRAWFORD A general favorite and a general friend. Purple .laekets '24: News Staff '124: Purple Pennant Staff .251 Home Economies Club '25: Booster Club '24, '25. Some people are good, some are vlever-Alexine is both. She is a good student and is always ready for fun. Alexine is a gifted artist and was one of the most active members of the Art Club during its one year of existent-e. She has one ambition-that is to get thin without dieting. r 7 7 I1
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i -We 'X ,A ,f,x,j.U,H, V X ,Q 'Q 5 4.4 Qld, , .-.. G 1 f'f ' GRACE HANKAMER Uhurtn strikes the sight, but tnerit wins the soul. Booster Club '2-t, '25, lbrmnntiv Dubblers '25, c'il'Ill'P is quiet, und unassuming in tnttnner, but u jolly t-otnrade to those who really kuuw her. Shi- enjoys sports innnt-ns:-ly, and 1-an ride horse- lmrk like u western:-r. Capability and enrnestness inzirk her nntiring efforts toward sum-ess. 11,21 LEE BELL Silent-e is golden, but brevity is fur lu-ttet'. live is the eighth wontlt-1' of the world, for he is an boy who knows both how und when to keep silent, Many's the ttinu- when he luis saved the tluy by answering ti question in math when the rest of us had fuilrd. Friends of this type ure few und valuable. SYLVIA SIMMONS l-'onndl l't-rpetuul Motion. lt's Sylvizfs totigtu-. She- talks from tnorn till night, hut she isn't one of those persons who talk eoittiiitially and in-ver say anything. XYhat surprises us is that she nlways gets exn'ellent in tleportment. She is ri-served in tnunner and ulwuys makes gootl grudvs, 1 ANNIE CLESI Her sinilv ri-vs-nls n friendly nuturef' Booster Club '24, 'BBL lllt-e Club '25, Annie is revognimed hy those who knows her as at jolly eotnpanion und student. She uses her vanity to a good aidvtintzige. and is one of the few Ut Seniors who enjoys conversing with her fellow vlussmates. 1 51,4 1 DAVID C. AUDIBERT Little llaivitl pluy on your lntrp. 0i'rltestt'n '22, '23, 'L!l, '25, Presitliftlt 'ZHZ De Moluy 'ZZ-I: St-outs 22, T231 Nlaigiiolm Band '1l5. l ot'g'ivt- us, Dave , we meant saxophone. llnvid, pn-sitleiit of our ull-stute Urvhestru, is at'- eomplisht-d enough to bi-long to the Magnolia Blind, We are very proud o'f him. Ile is not only ti tnnsiviun but it true friend to every one. 1 MAYSEL LINDSEY A gootl sport is always in th-tmiiidf' Prulmhly' that is whv Mziysel is popular utnong hvr friends. Shtfs red headed, jolly, :ind ulwtiys rezuly for any t'un. Muysel is stndinus, though u flupper. .wg f L .wig Y X I lf ifttn t Br.. fttpgiutwiwti 1, X t , ,Nl , t i
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MABEL VEST Be silent, or say something hetter than silent-ef' Maliel is a wonder in many ways, esperially in l-lnglish. Sui-li an average as 99 is nothing to her. Ile-r silenee is the gwlden kindi hut when she does speak, ev:-ryoiie stops to listen, XYe're wishe ing her all kinds ot' lurk when she leaves ole B, H Sl 215 WILIJAM H. LANTZ l toil in vain Hi-Y '2l: Skipper-s '2-t. Bill seems to think girls are more jokes. He laughs at them and never takes them seriously. This unusual trait tends to put him in a elass luv himself. We enjoy variety. Don't disappoint ns, Bill. PAULINE NOSEK Small, but great in spirit. Harmony Club '24, '25g Glee Cluli '23, '25g llome ltlt-onoxnivs Club '25g Booster Club '24, '25, Pauline is one of the smallest girls in the Senior elass, Nevertheless, she has a great big heart and is so sweet and full of fun that we all love her. She is quite an new-omplished seamstress and makes most ot' her rharming rlotlies. ...beg MILDRED LOEB BLISS You will never elap B pndloek on my tongue. Boosters '24, 425: Harmony Cluh '24, 'fill Student Ulnli '22. XVhen you see a bright something tripping down the hall, you know that it is Mildred, She has a very likeable disposition, and despite her many narrow est-apes, she continues to smile and be merry. JOSEPH BLIEDEN l love fool's experiments.-I am always making them. Sa-outs '22, '23, '24, '25g Skippers '24, Some people wonder, but most people know why Gibson likes Joe so well: his balloon ln'eer'he-s have served to keep the halls rlean. They serve also to keep the other boys posted on the latest things in trousers. Despite his fondness 'for extrenie fashion, he has many friends. BLANCHE CARNEY A light heart lives long. Blanehe, one ol' the smallest Seniors, doub- led so that she vould graduate with the t-lass of '25. This shows that she is wiser than lots of people, Although she is very studious, she still finds time to play and always be full of pep.
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