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ir : oS o : EAKS 2 ee eh ee MYRTLE LUCILLE LEE “Cille” Athletic Association, °24-’28; Nique Literary Society; Basketball, ’26-'27; “B” Club. How can we “Go on” without Lucille? She puts a ready spirit, a radiant cheer, into every- thing she does. She’s a favorite, a “handy- man” for both teacher and pupil. Our class could not have finished without Lucille. She’s been our lode-star, our propelling wheel in all pursuits. She’s an all-round sport in every- thing. The whele class is “one big tear” at the idea of losing Lucille. We love her and want to be with her always. HENRY CLAY LOWRY “buck shot, H.C. Athletic Association, °24-°28; Nique Literary Society. Slam! Bang! Whiz! A lot of racket, a comet shooting through the air! Why look, its Henry. He’s here and we are glad, for everything has a lonesome look and feeling without Henry. He can mingle and be a real friend. As for the ladies, he’s a “hot sketch”; they all are drawn to him. He is the sure “lode stone” of our class. Favorite SAYING: “Let’s go.” CALVIN KENLEY LUCK “Duck” Athletic Association, ’24-'28; Nique Literary Society; Annual Staff; Debating Club; Sec- retary of Athletic Association. Hail our future President who is “Duck.” He is a very fine fellow and liked by all. He has been the leader of cur class all through High School. He is an accomplished orator and always to be depended upon. He is always in demand when music is needed. We know he will have great success through life as he has shown in his studies at school. Favorite SAyinc: “Good Zam.” 19
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THE PEAKS 18 THELMA MALINDA KIDD “Thimble” Nique Literary Society. You can always count on Thelma to be handy on all occasions. Her ever ready smile, her pleasant “yes Ill be glad to” has wen a place in our hearts, always to be remembered. And Latin! You ought to hear her read it. She will, no doubt, hold a professorship in that “ancient” language in some of our large colleges. Thelma is just a student anyway— always studying, always knowing her lessons. We won't and can’t forget Thelma. HAZEL E. LAMBERT “Beckie” Athletic Association, ’27-'28; Nique Literary Society. Hazel is a very studious girl, especially in Mathematics. She keeps her mind on her work, except when it is wandering into other states. She has a very sweet disposition. I know she will be missed at B. H. S. We extend to her our best wishes for success in life. Favorite Sayinc: “Darn it all.” KENNETH JAMES LATIMER “Skinny” Athletic Association, ’24-’28; Nique Literary Society; President of Class; President of Ath- letic Association, ’28; Foctball, ’24-28; Bas- ketball, °28; “B” Club. How flat we'll be without “Skinny.” He was all that made up a class, a big sport in all activities. A friend indeed to all of us. His career as a President has been most suc- cessful. We feel and know that “Skinny” will make a mark in this world. Here’s all our luck, “Skinny”, in your pursuits.
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= | eine PEAKS Bs ZAC); ( xe Oy VD pe Vy ) Sp Sn Be nN CS as | J — 4} oo” MARGARET LYDIA MARKHAM “Tillie Jane” Athletic Association, °26-'28; Nique Literary Society. Lydia is a girl that carries a smile at all times and for everybody, both boys and girls. She is very fond of pleasure and will leave anything to have a good time. She is very learned in books and studies very hard. She is going into the world as a teacher and we wish her much success in this Big World. Favorite Sayinc: “Heck.” MARY MARSHALL “Merry” Athletic Association, ’24-’28; Nique Literary Society. “Merry” is one of the most attractive mem- bers of our class. She is very jolly and is always ready for fun. She has a refreshing streak of humor in her veins. She is musi- cally inclined. We are very sorry that Mary will not be able to graduate with us this year, as she had to drop one subject last fall. Favorite SAyinc: “Guard, Miss Agnes.” MARY McMILLAN “Mutt” Athletic Association, ’27-28; Nique Literary Society. Mary has a yery attractive personality and wins many friends. She is always willing to lend a helping hand. Mary has many good qualities which we are sure will enable her to be a success. She has been with us only two years, but we feel as if we had known her a long time. We wish her the best luck possible. Favorite Sayrnc: “Good Golly.”
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