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S. ESTHER ADAMS “BETSY”—“EDDIE”—“ES.” Secretary (2) Class Will; Captain and Center Girls Basketball Team (3) (4) Assistant Business Manager of Brown and Gold. And They Burned Joan of Arc at the Stake. Popular? No doubt about it. She is going to use her popularity to a good advantage in a hospital. Esther is our nurse-to-be. We think she will be a good one, don’t you ? She has lots of pep and stick-to-it-iveness, so why shouldn’t she? Did you ever see her in that Ford coupe? Believe us, she can go some, and oh, if that coupe could talk! She played center this year on our girls’ championship basketball team, and had a lot to do with its success by piling up field goals. ’’Push and Pep” that’s Esther’s motto. MASON S. BRIGHT M ASE”—“BILL”—“GLUTZ.” “Sever Do Today Wliat You Can Do T Enter the “V through life as he drawls through conversation. His ambitions have not yet been disclosed, but we think he will follow in the paternal footsteps. This present grocery business will be the first link in a chain of “Bright” Stores. 1 fe is strongly opposed to work, as he thinks it causes one to have a tendency to sleep, but he has our heartfelt sympathy and best wishes for his future. lllilllllflllilllillM Seven
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lifcliRlllllllllltll !|lllllllH|| llfiiPll!!tlilj!»IIUI%lllltlNllilllIII!lilllliiltttlHII!IIIMIiu IMIillWlallllllllllltHlllllti||illlllllll!llWlfflllfllll!HJIWIIilllllllilllWMilWltilffllHll!H!ii!ilffitllllililli?ll)l(lftllliiliy|WIHtlll:lWhHIMM!’.ll!lilMII MARGARET H. ELLIS “PEG”—“PEGGY.” Salutatorian; Class Treasurer (i) Class Secretary (3) (4) Secretary Girl Reserves (3) President (4). s a Great Thing to Have Brains.” Would it not be a dull world without a mirror? What would Margaret do if she could not see her pretty blue eyes at least three times a day? Peg considers her curling iron and her powder puff, the necessities of life. She is a clever child, fond of amusement, can play a piano with the skill of a finished (?) musician. It is not known what new influence has been brought to bear upon her. but at present Margaret is very much interested in a French dry cleaning establishment. ETHEL M. NOLL Class Treasurer (3) (4) Class Poet; Girl Reserve. Dimple, Dimple. Who Has the Dimple. Kthcl's dimple is always seen when there is any fun or work about. A true woman, modest, quiet and gentle—she is the type you always expect to see as a spectator, but she fools you. Work is her middle name, nor is she adverse to a little fight, when she is sure she is right. As for fun, watch F.tliel when there is any around. She’s usually in it. She is an all around girl. In fact, she might have been in the poet’s mind when he expressed this sentiment: A perfect woman nobly planned. Is the highest work of God.” 9Nll!mifflllflillllll!llll!H Six
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i! : !-l I I I:.| ,'.,1:,.' II !'M : I !-:|!; i I 11-:,! M | .|:.l,l, I . : I ;i 1............................. I'■: I iI 1-1:: I:'■ I' PAUL R. ESHELMAN LIZ”—•LIZZIE. Vice-President (4) ; Business Manager of Broun and Gold; Class Diary; Member of Boys Basketball Team (3) (4). Love Is Not What It Seems. Lizzie, poor Lizzie! He has gone front our gentle care forever. Kutzie has taken our care. May site do her duty. The most attractive thing about Lizzie is his laugh. Several times a day when everything is peaceful and quiet. Liz will entertain us with a loud melodious outburst of his famous laughter. Paul is one of our basket ball champs, and because of his persistence and dependability it is certain that he will be a success in his future occupation as an electrical engineer. J. FRANKLIN EBRIGHT “F R A X KI E —“SH RI M l . Class President (3) Class Historian; Associate Editor of Brown and Gold; Manager of Reserve Team. His mothers pride, his fathers joy, Dear Senior classes baby boy. VVie gehts? Isn’t that typical of J. Franklin? If he couldn’t “swetch deutch” we couldn’t “ver-stche” him. lie is the infant terrible in our class, but that is going to give him a chance to develop. He has progressed much in the last four years under our class supervision. We have guarded him with care because of his tender years, and we are looking forward to a brilliant future for him. IlillllifMlItllffiHHIIlIiniliNM Eight
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