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BERTHA LEE MORRIS Commercial Girls’ Hi-Y. Alpha Omega. “A good reputation is more valuable than money.” Although Bertha is small, we all know she will always hold a big place in the hearts of her friends. We love her for just what she is and we wish for her the great success that she deserves. WARD CARMACK MORTON Commercial Baseball, ’26, ’27, ’28. Football, ’27. “A quiet, unassuming chap of inestimable worth.” Ward is one of our best seniors. He is loyal to his school and to his friends. He is always willing to lend a helping hand and we all wish for him success in the future. MARY ELIZABETH NEEL Classical Alpha Omega, ' 27, ’28. Secretary of Cadmus Club. Treasurer of Pi Sigma Gamma, ’28. Girls’ Hi-Y. Basket-ball, ’27. ’28, ’29. Secretary Athletic Council, ’29. “Nature, listening stood in wonder At the work she herself had made.” Elizabeth shows her desire to mingle with others and to have a good time. Her smiles and friend- liness have won her many friends in B. T. H. S. Her past and present predict for her a brilliant future. 21
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ROBERT EUGENE McCLELLAND Polytechnic President of Sigma Tau Sigma. French Club. All-Students’ Council. Football, ’26, ’27, ’28. Boys’ Hi-Y. Sergeant-atArms of Senior Class. “It is only through labor and resolved courage that we move on to greater things.” Gene has worked out this idea. The Class of ’29 is proud to claim him as a member and we are certain if he goes about his life work as diligently as he does his school work, there is naught but suc- cess in store for him. Gene is a true man. MARY HENLEY McGHEE Classical Girls’ Hi-Y. Art Editor of The Cadmea. Secretary of Pi Sigma Gamma. “The world loves a spice of mischievousness.” Everybody loves Mary Henley. Her charming personality and kind heart have won her a world of friends at Tennessee Hi and we know they will make a way for her in the world. “A heart that’s good, a heart that’s kind, A heart that’s sound and true.” ELIZABETH KELLY McKEE Classical Editor-in-Chief of Camus Club. Vice-President of Pi Sigma Gamma. Girls’ Hi-Y. Alpha Omega. All-Students’ Club Council. “A full, rich nature, free to trust, Faithful and almost sternly just.” Elizabeth has won the admiration of us all by the many excellent traits in her character. You can count on Elizabeth to do well whatever she is asked to do. Her place in Tennessee High is an enviable one. It is a tribute to her genuine- ness. 20
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CARL HENRY NEAL Polytechnic Alpha Omega. Boys’ Hi-Y. Pi Sigma Gamma. Football, ’28. Baseball, ’28. Asst. News Editor Maroon and White. “An ounce of wit is worth a pound of sorrow.” Carl is always happy and carefree; full of wit and humor, but diligent in his studies and school activities. Luck to you, Carl. His friendly dis- position and ready wit have won for him a place of distinction among us. HASKELL OWEN Polytechnic Personal Editor of Maroon and White , ’28, ’29. Class Poet. Haskell is one of our most popular Seniors. Had it not been for his poetry our Annual as well as our paper would have indeed been incomplete. His talent and wit have made for him a place in Tennessee High that will be hard to fill. We know that with his gift life will for him be successful. DOROTHY LIN PELTIER Com mercial Vice-President Sigma Tau Sigma, ’29. Vice-President Athletic Council, ’28. Athletic Editor Maroon and White, ’26, ’27, ’28, ’29. President Girls’ Hi-Y, ’29. Secretary Sigma Tau Sigma, ’28. Secretary Senior Class, ’28. All-Students’ Club. Basket-ball, ’26, ’27, ’28, ’29. ‘Love, sweetness, goodness in her person shine, So unaffected, so composed a mind. So firm, so soft, so strong, yet so refined — ” This is our Dorothy. 22
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