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Entered ‘25 Lewis Wana maker Strauss IFomiV Success is his. Mono: All color agree in the dark. Ambition: To manufacture razors. Honors Organization lulitor Echo ‘27; Woodrow Wilson; Declamation '2 i. Entered ‘2ti Thomas Dobbins Svuiv “Red All gaze upon the youth whose coming seems a light of glory such a breaks in dreams. Motto: Any old tool can work, hut it takes a smart man to get out of work. Ambition: To sprout wings now and know how to fly: when I get to Heaven I may Ik a good angel. Honors: Baseball '27: Ili-Y Echo Staff 27; S“ Club ‘27; Woodrow Wilson. Entered ‘25 Ruth Tilly ‘Aunt Tilley We are all taken by her soft voice and her mellow eyes. Motto: Never twice is woman young. Ambition: To remember that books and friends should he few and good. Honors: Co-Ed Club: Who’s Who Co-Ed with Prettiest Eyes ’26. Entered ‘25 Morris Wade Turner When his elevator to success is not running he take' the stairs. Motto: A hasty man drinks hi tea with hi fork. Ambition: To l e a poet. Honors: Class Poet 27: K. E. Lee. Entered '23 Milton Clay Tyler. Jk. Mi I must be going downhill when I and my work equal to my aspiration. Motto: Bigger and better Ruths. Ambition: Ruth. Honors: Editor Purple Tornado ’25. 26; Woodrow Wilson; Editor-in-Chief Echo ‘27; Echo Staff '23. ‘26; Vicc-Prcs. Class 27 Hi-Y; Commencement Debate '27: Wilson Debater '23. ‘27; Cheer Leader ’2 . ‘27; Best Line (Lying) '27; Oratorical C intest ’2 t. ’27; Biggest Liar ‘26; Lady Killer ’27; Soph. Pres. ’25. Entered '24 Jons B. Wood Andy When he comes out of the little end of the horn he turns around and blows it. Motto: lx ld man was he who first ate an oyster. Ambition: To find the least common denominator and end all -catch for it. Honors: Midget Baseball ‘25. '27: Midget Football ‘26; Woodrow Wilson Society; Echo Staff 25. '27; Statistician '27; Best Artist Who’s Who ‘27. Additional Seniors: Tom Milner. John Marinu r. Roy Carlisle P tr Tn-rmtft tir
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Charles Edgar Rue Entered ’24 Never shall any one forgo the friend we found so cordial hearted. .Hollo: Don’t cross a bridge till I get to it. .Imbilion: To l c a lawyer. Honors: Woodrow Wilson; Midget Football '25; Midget Baseball ‘24; Scholarship Medal 25; Declamation Contest '25; Echo Staff ’25. '26; Purple Tornado Staff ’27; Saltitatorian ’27. Fannie Ijou Robins Entered ‘24 “Mutt” There never was as dainty a chickie that trod the clay. Mono: Early birds get the worm. (Who wants an old Worm anyway?) .Imbition: To see ’‘Opelika’’ and “Greensboro. Honors: Co-Ed Club; Chief Cook ‘24. ’27. Eugenia Edna Roebuck Entered ‘24 Jean Mono: “Be Happy. Ambition: To be what is expected of me. Honors: Monger Co-Ed Club; Vice Pres. Co-Ed Gab ’2 ». '27; Assistant Class Editor Echo 26, '27. Fawklin Brevard Suuroan battered 26 How modest, wise, kindly, all accomplished. Mono: Smile and the world smiles with you. Ambition : To be a good Real Estate man. Honors: Track '27; S‘‘ Club ‘27; F.umancan. Charley Albert Snavei.Y Entered '25 Chuck” Learn on, unconscious boy. while vet thou may’st. Mono: I f a thing is to lie done, do it the right way. Ambition To help the poor with all my millions. Honors: Eumancatt: Echo Staff ’25: Biggest Woman Hater. Who's Who ’2' . Emma Louise Stan sell Entered ‘26 ftahe I have often said, nature made woman as her masterpiece. Mono: Keep smiling. Ambition: To be more loyal, helpful and sincere to the friends I hold so dear. Honors: Mlinger Co-Ed Club; Literary Staff Echo ‘27. Pag rur l -6vr
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Settlor 'Poem Mail, Senior! Prowl Daughter, proud Son! The race is ended, the laurel is won. The day long looked for through the years Has come, anti with its dawn appears New fields of conquest for us all, New hope, new strength shall on us tall. W e view with gladness honors won, Awl, too, with sadness the day that’s done; For heart and mind were in the task That’s o'er. So, Seniors, may I ask. What thought you have of the tomorrow. Whether of joy, of indifference, or sorrow? Simpson, we leave you for another place. Some to college, some to face Life’s battles in the near and far. It matters not where’er we are. Let us uphold the standard set By Simpson, ne’er her precepts forget. And in the years that come and go. We shall honor her teachings, love her so. Then. Seniors, be loyal, he steadfast, l e true. And joy and peace will come to you. Morris Turner. Class Poet '27.
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