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June Bug - 1929 we A E E or SENIOR CLASS - ROBERT CARNEY .SA..S. S...,..,,....,,S . President PAULINE DRIVER ..SS.... ,,..v, , -,Vice-President ELISE KALB ,......,. .........S.S..,.S..,. .A.....,.. . S ecretary LEWIS BYERS ,...............,, ......,......,.,....,..,..,,....,.,,,,. T reasurer Class Flower-Rose Class Colors-Red and White Class Motto- Where there's a will, there's a way. HONOR ROLL MARGARET MAUDE BEST LEWIS CUNNINGI-IAM BYERS BETTY SEWALL RICHARDSON THE VISTA The sun rose- And its iridescent ray Wahened with its amber beam The spirits of gentle day- It roused to a drousy twittering The birds Who tossed in gay confusion to the spirits Their songs- With here a crimson splash, and there a gold, Which fairies woue with mystic rites And long into a tale of rash adventures old. But then- Tripping barefoot o'er the spangled grass There came a child with face as fair As hours that smile-then quiet pass- Who sang in lilting tones a song. The birds, amazed, grew still to hear, For they but knew Of the great things done in the times gone by That had melted long in the distant sky, Whi'le the child sang In his own clear voice Of the sunny days that were yet to come, - Of the hopes he had of the years to be. M. Jane Coker 14
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June Bug 1929 54 H D99 MARTIN LOUIS ANDREE An affable and a courteous gentleman. HERE comes Mike, late as usual, yet with a smile and a good morning that stops all censure. He's always there if any fun is going on and always ready to go one better or tell one worse. Yes. he's one-sixth of the male popula- tion of lVC and as thorough a good fellow as one would care to meet. Mike always has his lessons, and if he doesn't. he can make such a good try that one would imagine he had spent hours on the subject. Among his weaknesses are track. basketball, and wimmen . Good luck, Mike. RICHARD DORSEY ARMSTRONG Self conquest is the greatest of victories. WHO is it that sits so quietly in the back of the class room-the boy with .the dark curly hair and the quiet manners? Who could it be but our own Dick. As before said, Dick is a quiet lad. He never speaks out of turn, yet finds time to joke when the occasion demands and the spirit impells. Dick has not participated in athletics, for he entered late and his time has fully been taken up with his studies. That. however, does not rule him out of the athletic class for the year before he performd well at goal. on the soccer team. If Dick tends to business as he tends to his lessons in school. he will make an accomplished business man. RICHARD AMOS 'BARNES A faultless body and zz blameless mind. DICK, the ever faithful performer of the un- expected, occupies the exalted position of the chief wit of IVA. He is justly proud of his oflice, and promptly every morning he arrives laden with new wise-cracks to preside over his subjects. In addition to this great office, he also holds that of the most eliicient tossers of erasers. which honor he retains by daily practice. Dick. the ever gallant senior, has been accused of pos- sessing the qualities that are necessary to con- stitute a line with the ladies. --.gf 15 B,
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