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ALTUs xRf'll,llER D.-XLLAS-E11tt'1'etl 1925 No, this cheruh cnnlt he txxo-faced or he would certainly 11se the other face. look :1t the nhoye one would scarcely lieye that his favorite xice is writing To he- po- etry which he illustrzltes himself with free hzintl drziuings. During the football son Altus held down a guard position SCL!- UI! Coach Faulknerls fZl!UtJllS eleven where he C1111 fill up 11n unhelieyxihle llllllllllll space and usually in the right place. of He is frequently l:1x or lllllly Illltlllt ohsery- ing certain troublesome rules z1hout the in- stitution, hut his hezltific, innocent expres- sion usually helps him to escape any ple:1s:1nt consequences. Although he not exactly :1chiex'etl scliolastic distinc he mzinziges to keep in the rzxce. un- l111s tion Aniziixx Mt-Kx 1c411'1' DALL.XS+l'I11te1'etl 1921 Jxllllllllgll the picture :ihoxe muy look like ten cents uniting for the change, i11 reality .-Xtlrizin is the possessoi' of lovely curly locks, sky-hlue orbs, il winning smile, untl other tlziinty traits sczireely consistent with the sort of hully who is lllNXLlyS picking on Couch Fziulkner. Although Adrian is con- Sllllllllllllllly fontl of sleep, he mzinages to indulge in other sports :mtl pastimes oc- c:1sion:1lly, reserving study l141ll periods for his SUlI1ll2llI1l7lIlCI'll Ytiiilllllll. He Yoczilizes in Mr. Bt-ck's racket club, :intl proved :1 success :ls :1 yell le:11ler i11 il Roman togn. Jxklflilll hzls m:1ny friends o11 the campus :mtl seems usually to ll1lX'L' numerous press- ing social erigugements outside suggesting Illillly 11011-1lCIIkll'I11lC frientlsliips ns well.
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tug .-Xnxx Cum-1 ClIfXliI.1-IS SINOXVDIEN fXI,'l'L'S, OKl..fXllOlNl.-Xi l'fnt:'1'wl I gli llxxLl..-xS'l2IHl'Tl'Ll IQL4 'l'ht- gimtl4i1:ltt1i't'tl yizxnt picturutl xlhnxt- You :irc prnhzlhly iilllllllllll' with tht' old czmn' livre' this yviir tircnn Oltlzllwmzl with saying that Sl1fPL'I11illiL'I'i5 children go har? :ln :ithlctir i't-cnrtl that svn-niutl tim guual tlnntvtl, wcllfSnnwtlt'ii's fiitlwr is ll tu hz' trut-, hnt in tht- piwmct-ss nt' winning pi'c1rrl1cl'. In tht- hrivf spun of lift' which ll lrtttfr in fimthiill :intl lim-r in hziskrt- Clnirlcs has spvnt :it 'l'L'rrill, ht' has :LC- hzill Atlnzi has tlvx1im1sti'1rtt-tl thin his rep- cunnilzltvd inzrny friends :intl ficcinnpliccsg utaitinn was cunsitlt-rzihly more than Il it niust ht' his oxt'l'hc':n'ii1g' personality. Ht' fzxlse' zilzlrni. In ntltlition to ht-ing inn' hits gzxtln-rml in ll pilir nf 'l'2's, :ind has untstzlnding :lthlvtv Adnzl hxis c:1ri'iul tlif- dont' mltl juhs uf writing for tht- Nuws. ficult school work, making :rn uvcrxigu In his st-ninr your hc hvczinic an ardent cinlsidcrzibly :lhovc B, w'ith :i gtwiurmis and vncifvrmis snpportt-r nf the Tvrrill sprinkling nf A's. Nothing: nvrd ht' said Ulm-cinvn, following in tht- footsteps of 1ll3ULII his lHfL'llCCfll1ll prrvwcss when nnv little' hrotlnn' Melvin. llc trunk the part knows that hc could vntcr Mr. M:1urvy's uf zu hlushing Rnmzin dzmmst-1 in this yc':xr's third ya-:ir Spanish course :intl survixu tu tnluu-tl pI'L'Sl'IltilllUl1. VVht-n SLWYIIIICC gets the 1-nd of thc your with high mzurks tn 1: hold nn this prndigy they will have tu his credit. Dartmouth will lu' the SCUIIL' tlcnihlc tht-ir timc tn kcrp up with hinl. of new triumphs for Cole nt'xt full.
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A. . Qififiir- L., 'X Irs 5- .wif is T I I I I ,I I I II 'I I gf.. fl Q.. L I I II II i II II II Ii I: I I X J cj ,YW al Q.---.-.. .....,..,...,...,..........A,. gfhi X. ,--wk, ., 3 ...ft 1.3.6. 1 ,R ,iz 3-3! - wt' I ,N-FJ,fad,,.A-..,-,,,-,-,.,, ..., --,,-,,,. ,,,,-. A 'MA'frffli7f Tfff'fT' 'f ' T Qf11 'f Qf'fff1f.,s DAVIS BROOKS FORNEY, '1'EX.-xs-Emma 1914 This sturdy and diminutive youth with the baby-blue eyes admits that he really cannot account for his deadly fascination for flappers and debutantes of Dallas and Forney. Our explanation is that it is either because he looks so innocent or be- cause he wears his clothes like a matinee idol. Davis is a football player of no mean ability, having lettered twice on championship teams, and just to demon- strate his versatility he condescended to show the public in the recent minstrel just how a vamping Charlestoning damsel should behave. Brooks' good disposition and genial manners have made him a fav- orite with his class-mates at Terrill. He plans to go to Cumberland after gradua- tion. .,,1x t ICQ . II' :sig I-' .ps N.. . 2 I I 2 1 i 1 ' . . is-.E',.,'-. , l lflllf-ri itl?l'i 1 i F I ' I u DUN K CU l.l3l'fR'l'SON DALLAS-ilintered I Q25 This is Dunk's first and last year at Ter- rill, for he came here after three years as a very popular student at McKinney High School. Three things are conspicuous about Dunco-his hair, his physique, and his good disposition. If you have not heard him broadcast over station WFAA you have missed something for he surely can pun- ish the moaning saxophone. During the past year Dunk has been one of the high- powered reporters for the Terrill School News, and his ready support of all school activities has demonstrated that he is a valuable school citizen. We have en- joyed the companionship of Dunk during our senior year. He is going from Ter- rill to Georgia Tech. ts! if Cy F X y I x LJJ dm. ' eiIL'QIIX1lL.IIX11Xf3..,xZ 11' zfl' fifzix fk-',F.J I gQ21'.Q.I3TIY1IID1IIIYI1I I I N ,.,.,.,. . ,, , ., .. BL.-22 I ., tm. .,... .. ,, ,-,. , . .3 L. kt.. . , - . .... V .------..-..-M 5 1 M -n 3- ---.-- if svf- -V-N - ---' -f -ffW---f'----'--A--'-'-'-- 'rf'r- - :W adam J I I
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