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Senior Statistics Class Whistler...... Queen ol the Class King of the Class.. Most popular boy... Most popular girl... Best looking hoy.... Most beautiful girl. Best girl dancer.... Cleverest girl...... Cleverest boy....... Wittiest girl....... Wittiest boy........ Best girl singer.... Best boy singer..... Classiest girl...... Classiest boy....... Class Vamp.......... Class Sheik......... Best actor..—........ Best actress........ Sweetest girl..—.... Smartest boy........ Smartest girl....... Class flirt (boy)... Class flirt (girl).. Class giggler....... Class Slangcr....... Cutest boy.......... Cutest girl.......... Best sport (girl)--- Best sport (boy).... Best natured girl... Best natured boy.... Best artist.......... Quietest girls....... Quietest boys....... Tallest girl......... Shortest boy......... Pianist............. Most unruly hair..... Most dated girl..... Most dated boy....... Frankest girl........ Frankest boy......... Stateliest girl...... ..................Julia Farrell ...................Anne Palonis ...................Neil Tucker ............Bennie Lowery ...........Maryc Spam ....................OfFa Lewis .............Genevieve UpdegrafT ...............Mary E. Johnson ..............Beulah McCollum ... Bob McConnell ...................“Sis” Ludwig ....................Byford Lee ....................Edie Gahrn ..............Holland Simmons ................Frances Teague .................Byford Troutt ...................Anne Palonis ................Ray Cunningham .................Thomas Moore ...................Maryc Spani ................ Sug Kirkpatrick ...................Randall Sims ...................Helen Pickle .................Thomas Moore ..................Maude Jones ...................Ruby Sears ................Bob McConnell .................... Cat” Ross —...................Ruby Scars ...Georgia Morris and Rosie D. ...................Loren Lewis ...-..........Herminc McConnell ..............Holland Simmons ...............Mildred Snider Wilma Hobbs and Mabel Webb ...Lawrence Neal and Noel Bell ..................Madge Reed ...................Harold Dial ...............Mary E. Johnson ...............Ruby McEndree .................Nellie Harten ..................Mugsy Taylor ......-............Venita Page .................Walter Schrade ...................Kate Wilson 26
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Will Wc, the Class of 1927 of the B. T H. S. do make this our last will and testament, hereby revoking any and all former wills by us heretofore made. First, wc want a decent burial. Private one, please. Second, we give the following their just deserts: Darn 'em! To Our School—the best in the world. To Mr. Hanna—the credit he doesn't get. To Smitty —a football team in the family. To Mr. Armentrout—a gondola at Dongola. To Miss Cosgrove—a car for the faculty to ride in. To Miss Brown—lotsa bank business. To Miss Kittenger—a Highland fling. To Miss Huntington—cause for a giggle. To Mr. Tabor—our love and kisses. To Mr. Newton—a set of “fast” pupils. To Doc —Dorothy. To Miss Herschbach— Doc. To Miss Colcord—a marcel. To Miss Morrison—an airdalc pup. To Miss Harriman—a few more feet. To Miss Arends—a problem she can’t work. To Mr. Ayre—a problem he can work. To Miss Burkhart—everything rosy in her near future? ? ? To Miss Sense—a hot date. To Miss Blackard—a cutie man. To Miss Kinneman—lotsa fun. To Mr. McIntosh—a jazz orchestra. To Mr. McKone—a type setter. To Ed.—Good luck. To Miss Hart—a thrill. To Miss Hochhaltcr—some studious students. To Mr. Moore—Matrimonial bliss. To Miss Seymour—more temperament and less temper. To Miss Green—a Follies engagement. To Miss Long—a tall husband. To Miss Hargrove—a good health. To Miss Reed—Marjorie's place after Marjorie leaves? ? ? To Miss Vance—a new Ford. To Carmen Brown—a hairpin. To Virginia Harris—Eleanor's curls. To Irving Trombly—a little of his lost popularity. To Charles Frye—somebody to love. To “Bearcat Burkett—someone who'll take him seriously. To George Staudt—a date with Dorothy Seeber. To Jim Dobry—less aversion to women. JOT 26
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Famous First Words Noel Bell Lite again. Helen McAdoo—Howdy. Clytie Broughton—A marccll please. Josephine Demattie—A! Tr essa Demattie—A! Rosie Dcvoccllc—1 think so too. Harold Dial—You don’t say. Fay Dollins—For heavensakes. Alma Dollms—I really don’t know. Edith Fryer—That makes me tired. Dolly Fulghain—You're crazy. Harry Hamilton—Isn’t that silly? Wilma Hobbs—I have an engagement ring. Otfa Lewis—Yes ma’am. Ethel Lockwood—1 couldn't understand that. Beulah McCollum—I want to get fat. Vcmta Page—Well, that's funny. James Phillips—Here I am. Lois Rice—I want some more new clothes. Marie Roberts—What did you say, kid? Holland Simmons—Aw, come on. Ethel Smith—I don't see why. I la Spencer—Herbert. Byford Troutt—I believe so. Fay Warren—Oh, I forgot. Ray Cunningham—Cusswords. Miles Jones—Ycsm. Helen Pickle—May I borrow your mirror? Harold Pitts—May I have this dance? Walter Schradc—What'rc you going to do about it? Loren Lewis—That's some more of your dern business. Sam Johnson—There goes a girl. Lawrence Neal—I don’t know her. Genevieve UpdegralFe—Got a date tonight, Nellie? Nellie Harten—Yes, I’m going to the Star. Ruby McEndrec—I detest straight locks. Herminc McConnell—10c please. Marguerite Sims—Nothing. Mary E Sullivan—Oh, girl that’s keen. Robert Smith—Four score and seven years ago—. Benny Lowery—Women are all alike. Mr. Hanna—Pass to your third hour classes. Mr. Smith—Yell—Yct’s get some pep. Miss Hochhallcr—Uh-Huh, I sec. Georgia Tucker—What's that? Carlccn Bell—Docs my nose need powdering? m ilujoitlul ul toilin.zijinr mzinirmjrinzi)Tr 1 2 l 27
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