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301. WALTER SMITH- A peach of a fellow, as some would say. Popular with the boys of the class and also high in the estimation of one girl, especially. If you don't believe it, ask Betty. 302. ZELMA SMITH-Tall and good looking. Is the possessor of golden hair and a wonderful complexion-'n it's all her own! Devotee of basket ball-guess the reason! Therapon. 303. KENNIE SOLAR-A cute little thing with chinky eyes, charming smile, and puz- zling coiffure. Great dancer and star student. Peppy and lots of fun. I 304. FLORENCE SOLOMON-One of the most popular girls in the class, especially with the stronger sex. Classy dresser and owner of a service-worn electric. Member of spelling class. 305. LOWELL SPARLING-From St. Louis, Mo., but doesn't leave it to others to set the pace. Rather tall and good looking, and booster of all of Miss O'Hair's charity drives. 306. CHARLES GLENN STEWART-Well known and liked by all who know him. A good student and not a bad athlete. 307. GAYLORD STEWART- Gay is a. boy with a happy disposition. Member of various clubs. Only thing that kept Gaylord from being a star track man was his abbreviated height. Business manager of Annual. Wonderfully capable. 308. THELMA STOCKMAN-Ghosts of budding genius! Thelma won first prize in both the Floral Telegraph and National Guard poster contests. Has black hair, brown eyes and a bewitching smile. Therapon. 309. JACK STREET-The kid who always has something to play with. A popular fellow with lots of snap, An English and a French star. Very clever writer. In Annual contest, his humorous sketch won first prize. 310. CALEB JACKSON STRICKLAND-In the summer Jack's regular hangout is Ellenberger Park, where he plays tennis with all the pretty girls. Some popular fellow with the boys, too. Has lots of dramatic ability. 311. MARGARET STROUD-Not much noise in a crowd, but when you get her alone, You'd Be Surprised! Came to us from Mooresville in her junior year. Our only regret is that she didn't come sooner. Bright and attractive. Won second prize for best essay in Annual. 312. FRANCIS STULL-Brought Shortridge honor by being picked for the all-state football team. Team-mate of James Lambert and allied trouble-maker in gym classes. 313. LORETTA SWEET-A lovable girl, a good student, an aspiring individual. Inter- ested in zoology, Shakespeare, and everything worth while. 314. ALBERT SWIFT-Chief mischief-maker in the senior company. A likable boy with lots of friends. Full of pep and ginger. 315. ALICE TALBERT-An amiable friend with a happy disposition. Takes a great interest in all school activities, including athletics. A good student. Girls' Discussion Hour. Pretty. 316. ESTHER TANDY- She never-but you oughta see her now. Great friend of Beulah Wright, who attends all of the musical affairs to hear Russel play. Appearance of a saint. 317. GRACE TAYLOR-Therapong Math Club. An excellent student, in fact one of our A-plussers. Attractive and likable. 318. HEBER TAYLOR-Known better as Hebe. He is a football, bowling and golf bright-light, besides being a ready hand at digesting text books. 319. MARGUERITE TAYLOR-Marguerite came to us from Albany High School, the latter half of her junior year. Knows all about English. Star in almost everything. 320. RUTH THOMAS-A girl who always has a joke and is sociable with everyone. Noted for her curly hair. Likes exciting games, such as Mississippi Marbles, Galloping Dominoes, African Golf, etc.
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321. LINDABELLE THOMPSON-One of the best-looking and best-known co-eds in school. We don't know where she learned, but we do know that she makes a good Fischer. 322. MILDRED THORNTON-Tall and good looking. Wonderful dancer and wonderful girl. Mildred certainly went big -authough she came to Shortridge only last fall. 323. HARRY THURMAN-A good-looking, dark-haired fellow. He appears dignified but, confidentially, we think he is bashful. Has tried to be a woman hater, but has failed. 324. ONNEY TIERNAN-A daughter of Ireland. A girl possessing unusual persever- ance and a noble character. Makes excellent grades, and is interested in all of hor studies. 325. JOHN TINDALL-Aspires to be everybody's friend and he comes very near suc- cf-cding. John has pulled down some very creditable marks, besides being a splendid athlete. 326. MERLE TORBET-Merle deserted us for California a year ago, but just had to come back and graduate from S. H. S. A former member of the Senate and Monday Echo staff. Personality plus, and a mighty plucky girl besides. 327. MARGARET TOYE-One of our star mathcmaticians. Has the ability to get A-plusses, something which we should all like to have. President of Math Clubg presi- dent of Girl Reserves. Therapon. 328. HAZEL TRABUE-Hazel is not really as serious as she looks. If one looks closely he can Iind all sorts of mischief and fun behind her large black optics. 329. DOROTHY TROUTMAN-One of our hardwood artists. 'Dot can sure agitate the meshes. Everybody likes Dorothy and she likes everyone, including Louis. Friend of Helen Gwartney. 330. JOSEPHINE TURNEY-A quiet girl who is an excellent student. Sister of the famous Katheryn. Has a sweet voice and an attractive slight drawl. Thcrapon. 331. LUCILE TYNER-The girl who made blond hair famous. A very good-looking young lady who takes an interest in Tech bowling. We wonder why. 332. WILLARD ULRICK-It is hard to say what Willard does bestg he is such an all-round fellow. Member of the basket ball squad. 333. KEARSLEY URICH-Claims one of the most unique names in the whole school. President of the Wireless Club and lieutenant in the R. O. T. C. His firm jaw leads us to believe that a great future is in store for him. 334. JEAN VELSEY-A great big peach, and lots of fun. Looks a lot like her sister Mary. A bit of an artist, Hdoncher know -and not at all rummy either. , 335. WARD VICKERY-A diminutive basket player of note. Oodles of brains and still fond of nursery toys. 336. BERTHA WAGNER-A jolly girl and a true friend. Holds the Shortridge championship in giggling. Good student. 337. DORRIS WALSH-A quiet, dependable girl whose strong character and capability have marked her way through Shortridge. A charming personality. Girls' Discussion Hourg Junior Drama Leagueg Therapong Annual art staff. 338. EDITH WASHINGTON-Edith is one of our standbys. Rf-fuses to get low marks on her card. Staunch to the finish. Fine disposition and good friend. 339. CHARLES WATKINS-A senator of no mean ability. Charles knows oratory from A to Z and thcn some. Has the firm, deliberate confidence that always convinces an audience. One of Miss Donnan's many admirers. 340. DOROTHY WATKINS-Dot is some kid, we'll tell the world! A firm believer in the good old adage, t'Better later than never, as Mr. Dirks will testify. Never known to take life seriously. Descendant of a long line of distinguished Shortridge ancestors. and she has surely kept up the good work.
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