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Page Fourteen Warwick CONSTANCE BUFORD ADAMS “Connie” “Light or dark or short or tall, She sets a spring ' to snare them all.” Literary Editor “The Warwick” ’23, ’24. Annual Play ’23. Scrap Bag. There is much to be said about “Connie”, our class coquette. “Connie” is indeed a coquette for she was not only voted the biggest flirt in our class but in the whole school as well. But shq has so many good qualities that we almost forget her incli- nations toward coquetry. We all know just what a good sport “Connie” is and that she is willing to always do her share in any undertaking that we may have. When Connie leaves us she will leave a place in our hearts that can never be filled, so here is luck to you old pal, may you never lose your attractive ways. LAWRENCE ELBERT BAINES “Baby” “True hearted, whole hearted, loyal and faithful.” President of Class ’23, ’24. Vice-President of Wilson Literary Society ’23, ’24. Business Manager of “The Warwick”. Letter Man ’23, ’24. Class Creed ’24. HI-Y Club ’24. We are told that the best of goods comes in the smallest packages, and we find this especially so in “Baby Lawrence”. He is so small that you can’t see much of him, but you can always hear him. We have found him to be fond of precious gems, es- pecially “Rubys”. Altho’ Lawrence is al- ways a good sport, he can be serious at the right time. We are very proud to have him in our class and we hope he may be as successful in later years as he has been in his high school days.
Page Fifteen DOROTHY MAE CHURN “Dot” “She excels where others fail”. Corresponding Secretary of Class, ’23 ’24. Editor-in-chief of “The Warwick”, ’24. President of Poindexter Literary Society, ’23, ’24. President of Latin Club, ’23, ’24. President of French Club, ’23, ’24. Girls like Dorothy are hard to find. She is a hard worker as one can easily see by just glancing at her report card. What she says, she means, and you can depend on that. We hate to lose her and we know she will make a success in life just as she made in the classroom. Good luck, Dorothy! RUTH MAE HIGBIE “Shorty” “Deeds not words”. Class Will, ’24. Ruth is the quietest member of our class and we never know she’s there until we miss our vanity case and look around just in time to see Ruth combing her bobbed locks. However, she has enough good quali- ties to cover up this fault. Tho she does not talk as much as might be expected, what she says is well worth hearing. There is one noticeable thing about Ruth that one never fails to note and that is her ever ready giggle. We’re expecting great things of you, Ruth. So here’s the best of luck to you from your classmates of ’24.
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