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i -iqv-ur-7-'W ' ' ' ' A f71Tevrillian.J A ' 'M f 1' g 7 , C L C' C 9 4- ob O 9 r-'- I 1 Q r CHARUE BOWER HIGHLAND PARK-Entered 1922 Charlie has become quite famous during his four years at Terrill for several rca- sons. First, he is our champion wise-crack- erg he has a spontaneous answer ready for every remark made in his presence, and usually he succeeds in making equine ears appear on anyone who is so unwise as to argue with him. Perhaps one of Charlie's worst accomplishments is his ability to translate latin and it is said that he knows more meanings for latin words than did Cicero himself. Bower's literary skill has been very valuable to the Terrillian and the News for the past two years, and he has excelled in an end-man position in two minstrel shows, adding the role of the ramping lion to his repertory this year. His pleasant smile and splendid humor have won for Charlie many friends during his four years with us. KENNETH GILBERT DALLAS--Entered 1 922 We can't think what the height of quietude is, but that's what Kenneth makes a noise like. Kenneth is completing his prep edu- cation at Terrill after several years at Southwestern Military School. He is unassuming in manner and manages to get a tremendous amount of good hard work turned out with a minimum of fuss about it. His taciturn manner seems to be his school pose, for as soon as he gets behind the wheel of his Nash with a certain girl friend of his at his right he suddenly waxes loquacious and eloquentg from casual observation, we should say that his fancy turns lightly to thoughts of love the whole I' year round. His many friends have few CQ fears about his success in college and later life. N lift 'mm .............. . ............ ........ . Harp' ui l r'n-I 'P'-H L-Li 10.7 . i A C 4-Brig' . l , . ..- . .. . .u. ' 4 Jil!-, I7 gf- f a Q 9 ,, , ' 2513- 1, LQ- . , xl - 'L , '-I lu Q
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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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x , I f 5 1 .-I 5' Hyun HAIQIJY BILLY CRAWFORD ,.X'l'ROflVlO, llR.'XZll,fl'il1tm'I'n'Ll 1921 lllGllL.'XND l':XRK+Elltc'I'L'tl 1920 Hugh is tlw tirst Brazil nut uc hznc vu-r VVQ' now czzll your zittrntion tu tht' Wunder run .lcruss thznt xx:nsn't cithvr lllllltl slivllutl ut' tht- scnim' form :ind thc xxomlur is that ui' criivkctl. llt- h:xs lixvtl in tht- Lf S. hv has l'wL'cu1nc ll srniur. He is nxlturully just lung vnuugll tu lwcmnr tlmruilglily L-ntluwcd with tht- lnrnin ut' Il llurculcs :intl nlriml :intl A111L'1'ic:l1iizn-Ll. Mztstvr Hnrtly is ct'rt:1in tumlcilcics of :1 fish. Edutzxtiun- :ln cxpcrivncvtl l1mn'sL'm:ln, :zntl in saying :tlly hc' is :1 triplt' thrrxxt D1IlI!,1ll'lX'C2lIl'l1S this uc :irc not l'L'liL'1'!'lllQ' to his great xxurk often hut rzircly pvrfurins. Billy is Il vrt- untlvr Mr. Dnxis. Fur two yL'Il!'S ht' hzls L-rain ,l't'I4l'llllZl!1 coming ln-rc whcn hc was hcvn :I H1L'llllWL'l' nf Cuxnpainy B ut' tht' U. sc:n'ct-ly uf prupurtiuns to he tllristcnutl Ox, S. Czuulry :intl has il tlziinty ugly ul' get- his prcsa-nt title. Svriuusly, Billy stands tiny cxvn with his tivw L-m'mivs hy xxvur- high with his Class-mzltt-s, has done supcr- ing his vqixilii'-su'11tc'tl hormts in thvir fthe- im' work during thc' PJISI yvar, and has Il rix':xl'sJ pix-svitfc. Hugh has nmtli- tum sec- l'l'l11Ill'liLll7lt' ri'put:1tiun for aquatic hunurs. und twnn fmvtlmll lvttt-rs, supplivtl must Stay in thvrv, Billy! '1'ht- doin' uf up- uf tht- :nrt xxurk for lzlst tL'rm's yvxn' hunk, portunity is just zllwntl. xxorkt-al un the Nuts stuff, :intl lui' tum: yvzirs vtzis thu main stzly nl' thc glut' Clilh, p:n'ticip:lting in the first IlllHSll'0l. VVL' IlI'L' SllI'L' flillt lllly fill L' with Hugh's pluck is certain tu succct-tl.
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