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The Peaks [des genta Senior Class KATHRYN PATTERSON AeGuine” Athletic Association, ’22-’25; Literary Society, '23-'25; Secretary and Treasurer Literary So- ciety, °23; Vice-President of Literary Society, 24: Vice-President of ‘“B’’ Club; Basketball Team, '23, ’24,.’25. “Kitty” is just a happy-go-lucky girl, who knows just how to make life a “flower bed of ease.” Despite the fact that she allows noth- ing to worry her, she gets there just the same. Her gocd sportsmanship and happy- smiles are carried even to the basketball court, where she has proved herself to be an exceptional player. May life always flow along as easily for “Kitty” in after years as it has in her school life.’ Favorite Saying: “I'm sorry.” MAGGIE DAY PATTERSON “Dumps” Literary Society, °’23-'’25; Athletic Association, 725. Maggie has a kind and true heart. She is very studious, but in spite of the fact that she spends most of her time studying, she finds just a few minutes to walk “Over-street.” Her aim is to be a school teacher, and we are sure that she will be as successful as she has been at B. H. S. Best luck to you, Maggie. Favorite Saying: “Can you blame me?” RUBY MAY RAMSEY er TLDLEe Athletic Association, ’22-’25; Literary Society, '23-°25, Ruby is a jolly girl who is never blue, al- ways ready to lend a helping hand whenever she is called upon. She usually wears a broad smile on her face, but when she passes the “drug store” the smile becomes still broader. We wonder why. She has all prospects for a bright future and here are our best wishes to you, Ruby. Favorite Saying: “I guess so.”
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Die toile The Peaks Senior Class MILDRED OVERSTREET “COUNTRY” Athletic Association, ’22-’25; Literary Society, ’23-'25; Vice-President Literary Society, °’23; Secretary Literary Society, ’25. Here is one of the favorites of our class. We shall never forget Mildred’s kindness and her willingness to do what we ask her to do. She has a way that makes everyone feel that he is wanted there. She has more good old common sense than most anyone we come across, and as for playing the piano she is hard to beat. Mildred has contributed a large part in making our class what it is, Favorite Saying: “Heck, no!” MORTON ELDRIDGE PADGETT, JR. “Daisy MIpDLINGs”’ Athlete Association, °23-'25; Literary Society, ’23-’25; President of Senior Class; Manager of Baseball Team, ’25. Morton is the first Senior to graduate with twenty units, and accordingly is a very prolific linquist, speaking fluently Latin, Spanish and French, besides English, in which he is al- ways most profuse. Because of this profuse- ness of speech Miss Patterson is always giv- ing him time, but at the end of the period he always manages to talk her out of making him serve it. Favorite Saying: “I ain’t the man I used to be.” GEORGETTE PARKER “SQuSsH” Athletic Association, °’22-’25; Literary Society, '23-'25; Secretary and Treasurer of Senior Class; Basketball, ’24, ’25; Manager of Basketball, ’25; Editor-in-Chief of Annual; President of ‘B’’ Club. Whole-hearted and enthusiastic is ‘“Sqush.” She puts life in everything she does. She is able and willing to do anything you ask her to do. The Senior Class was fortunate in se- curing such a capable girl as she as editor- in-chief of THE PEAks, for such a responsible position requires one who possesses patience, perseverence and efhciency. We wish success to this lovable, dependable and attractive girl. Favorite Saying: “That reminds me.”
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iS fo, a, ies Srna GF The Peaks 6 WA 44 Senior Class MARY FRANCES PRICE “LITTLE ONE” Athletic Association, ’24-'25; Literary Society, '23-'25. Mary is short in stature, but this deficiency is made up by her jolliness. She is always the same good-natured and friendly girl with a vein of mirth underneath her quiet ways. As years pass on we hope to see Mary classed as one of the great history teachers of the day. Her one great quality is her love for the men. Favorite Saying: “What did you say?” SELMA REPASS “FARMER” Athletic Association, °’22-’25; Literary Society, “OEY Soy Here is one jolly girl. She has friends ga- lore wherever she goes. She will be a farmer without a doubt, and why? Selma has more cute sayings than most anyone at school. She is another treasure from last year’s class and we also wish her a bright future. Favorite Saying: “Absolutely!” HARRY PARKER RHETT, JR. “P HARRY” Athletic Association, °22-’25; Literary Society, 723-’25; Secretary of Literary Society,'’23; Vice- President of Literary Society, ’23; President of Literary Society, ’24; President of Athletic As- sociation, °25; Football Team, ’21, ’22, ’23, ’°24; Manager of Football Team, '25; Track Team, fase t oie (Club: 725: Tennis Team, °23:; Manager of Track Team, ’25. Although “P Harry” has a reputation of being bashful, one can see by the above record that he has been prominent in his high school career. Furthermore, he is an accomplished singer and an excellent actor. He is a his- tory shark, especially when it is a question Or Stuart.’ Favorite Saying : “Read me this Latin.”
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