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l9'1'l , I ,.,' cAnuu.LoN jj'yf f ,4 ,i ,- K 'if44fg.iL'f '1 , I 75 . X 1 ' 'Ps A 4 K Q ,lm 9 I OLIVE JOHNSON O- stands for Olive, obedient too. L- for the love she has for you. I- for idle-she's never that. V- for victory-that's down pat. E - stands for euge-all that is best. Perhaps you'd better guess the rest. Class Prophet. Olivia JEAN KING Jean We've loved her in springtime, in summer, in fall. Through four years of high in our old study hall, Through hard work, through long work, Through tasks great and small, We've loved her in springtime, in summer, in fall. We regret that from Jean it is now time to go. In SHOW. NIAZIE LAROE Toto Men show their character in nothing more closely than in what they think laughable. Not eveiyone in every school can gain a fam- ous reputation, but our Mazie surely can. She is considered the champion giggler of T. H. S. We all hope that in coming years she may not lose her reputation, since We value her cheer'- fulness and love of humor-but that she may go thru life as joyfully as she has through high , 'Cause we'l1 love her in sunshine, in rain, and Class Historian. I ff rl, . A. . 'A ' ' ' ' . ' fs ...,:ZlZ25 QV.- ,' ' I Y I f -'f'4-1'- - --A. 1 -'g - -n gimp!!-F . mule Q - ,lT..'llll!ghq, Q ku . W' i - . 'ii ,,,, Qv .f , , fi, ,,....--1 , --.,,, f.- fa 0 A Page twenty seven
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i917 f 'R d CARILLON 'E f f ,z . ,Q Y, , 4 fx 1 STEPHEN HOYT It's difficult to write of him Tall, an athlete, veiy' slim Fond of books, the girls his joy Proud of good marks as any boy But there's a thing he loves more yet One that Tie High won't forget When they needed a man on the football field. It was up to Stevie to make them yield. Four Letter Man. ELIZABETH GREENE Elizabeth To the girl who always will have the last word in any argument come what may-there is left but little to say. In aiguments she always ex- celled and in those she frequently will have with life after leaving us-may she then, too, suc- ceed. Steve EUNICE HUNTLEY Booty If you meet a timid, shy, young lady-that's Booty. She's so shy, yet so sweet, one can't help but love her, Her smiles are rare-but precious. She loves languages and studies them intensely. What would our class be without Booty? ff 4 f-L . A- ... f ', .4-is w -1 G, ,'. ,g.f H '! ,l7-Mlltlhi, 1 21 V 'I .l- ' V Y ii - '4 -,- , 0 'F S--fe h ' b Page twenty-six
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V Jggw 1 1917 Q cmuuon jeff c CARROLL LETSON Jeff A jolly good fellow with a ieady smile who in love affairs has been devoted to frails bear- ing the handle Mildred. Jeff has wended his way through High in a determined, aggressive manner, Although he made a quiet start, during the last year he has glided his Way over many a waxen floor and trudged many a mile with the local Ambulance Corps. May he have good luck with future Mildreds. FRANCES MULVEY Munson Some girls stand for fame and glory Some are much more like a story And others ale little, cute, petite, You'd like to hug 'em-they are so sweet. Miss Frances Mulvey is one of the best And now, dear audience, imagine the rest. Second Prize Lincoln Essay. ELEANOR MURRAY Eleanor Blithe and bonny, happy and gay, Dear to us all in many a way, Many a friend sincere and true Among the Juniors and Seniors too. An excellent student, a better cook. We give a good place to her in our book. If rl, I ,H 1 2 , - f my B -A Jjlly 1. 5 Q- -7- s. .V , , V mg,-, . -ig x qw- ,, s A I lnyfivf- 7 Q gjfuvnlmh. A , ,, , J 2, . X all.. 'Ni ' V- Y -21 , , 4 VF: ..,,, S. ---, L .4--4? 4-l fa 9 5 Page twenty-eight
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