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ALONZO JASON TYLER Classical “Little in stature, big in heart. With modesty supreme over all — ” Lon, a valuable man, although not the teacher’s pet, has made his four years at Tennessee Hi worth while to himself and his fellow students. Lon is a regular fellow; he is ambitious and he possesses a lot of wit and diplomacy. Our stu- dents will miss his encouragement when they are blue — well, so long, Lon — a success you’ll be — probably the president — our last grin, Lonny. HARRY EDWIN WEJLER, Jr. Polytechnic Treasurer All-Students’ Club. President Boys’ Hi-Y, ’29. Football, ’26, ’27, ’28. Vice-President Sigma Tau Sigma, ’28. Business Manager Maroon and White. Baseball, ’28. Treasurer Senior Class. Treasurer Sophomore Class, ’26. Track, ’28. President Sophomore Class, ’27. Harry is our all-round man. His early football experience coupled with Ins able execution on the field, has helped to make old Tennessee famous on the gri diron. He has won the esteem and admira- tion of the class by his ability successfully to take part in so many school activities. PETE HOOD WILSON Polytechnic President of Hi-Y, ’28. Vice-President of Senior Class, ’28. President of Senior Class, ’29. Vice-President of Sophomore Class. Treasurer of Sigma Tau Sigma. Captain of Football, ’27. Football, ’25, ’26, ’27, ’28. Captain of Basket-ball, ’28, ’29. Basket-ball, ’25, ’26, ’27, ’28, ’29. Athletic Council. All-Students’ Club. Pete has made an enviable record as an all- round student during his years at Tennessee High School. An athlete, an interested student, and a friend to everyone. He has a warm place in the hearts of the students of Tenn. High. 27
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ELIZABETH SWADLEY Classical Literary Editor of Cadmus Club. Pi Sigma Gamma. Vice-President Girls’ Hi-Y. French Club. Alpha Omega. “As welcome as sunshine in every place.” — That’s Elizabeth. Here is a girl whom everyone is glad to call a member of the Class of ’29. Elizabeth is always the same, carefree and pretty. She is so much of the ideal classmate that we well know that in years to come she will always be as she is here, surrounded by happiness and love. JOSEPH YOAKLEY TALBERT General Vice-President All-Students’ Club. Manager Basketball, ’28. President of Senior Class. Baseball, ’25, ’26, ’27, ’28. Football, ’25, ’26, ’27, ’28. Here, gentle reader, may we present a proud product of old T. H. S. and a cherished schoolmate of the Class of ’29. “Joe” is one of our best all- round classmates and there in almost no line of school activity wherein he is not the foremost of the fore. LOUIE WILL TREADWELL Classical Alpha Omega. Program Secretary Pi Sigma Gamma. Treasurer Girls’ Hi-Y. “And ever though vanquished, she could argue still. ” Louie Will is about our brightest senior. Such grades as she can make! Surely, after making such a wonderful scholastic record, she will make a good name for herself in this old world. Louie Will de- serves good things. 26
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EDWARD KING WILSON General Football, ’25, ’26, ’27, ’28. Boys’ Hi-Y. Cadmus Club. Athletics — his specialty — but he does many things well.” Ed has a mighty big place in the hearts of all his classmates at Tennessee High. He has been an important figure in the school life. Everywhere he will be missed. “Just play the game of life as you do football, and you are sure to succeed.” MARY ELLEN WITT Polytechnic Treasurer Girls’ Hi-Y, ’28. Pi Sigma Gamma. Maroon and White. Giftorian of Senior Class. “Laughing brown eyes that sparkle, not serious for long is she. We like her best the way she is, as fun loving as can be.” Mary Ellen is an all-round girl, friendly, kind and true. We wish for her long life, success and happiness.
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