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X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X V71- ' ,l, X b lx O ll-,ii lim 1, y lvl l E-lx had HELEN MEEKS V I want what I want when I want it. Helen is the secretary of our class and has been with us during the four years high school completing a three year Ger- o -hl ' . h ' tly bl if d h y t ' y ' . . ERNEST MCGINNIS I Wh r ' ' ' t a ' ny th t ' ll. W'th stud'ous ' t th d pths f ' f 'thful d f 6. I HELEN GEDDES h 11 'V . dhsthe '-' 'lsoth N ' '.S bl gst the 'h uhh f h f16 dWyeH'h h'gh , .t. ..g man and two and ne af year Latm course She as done good work ln all her branches but has mos u e er wa hls ear as her heart was not ln her X f work, but was somewhere else She lS X also a member of the hx h school orchestra a e'er he dld, was done wlth so much ease, In h1m alone 'twas natural to please X E Ernest IS the tallest of he class, nd can rlghtfu say a he IS able to l look down upon us a 1 a 1 l few, he has probed 1n o e e 0 Latln, and has finlshed a four year course X ' I In a few words, he has been a al an x most welcome member of the class o '1 X 2 X X Muc ado about no h1ng Helen has finished a four year Latin and a three year German course, an a ' dlStl11CtlOI1 of bemg the first glrl edxbor 1n chlef of the Retrospect, and IS a e N class hlstorlan he e on o hlg school orchestra and has won m c onor both or t e class o ' an a n lg . Not ln as been a success unless Helen X X was 1n some way connected wx h lt, and X ml all Joln 1n w1sh1n her success. X 21. E I, Y , 'Y'7' A , Y
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, as x X x x X X X x X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X x X X X X X X X X X WWf WwWfW WW ABIGAIL VAN HORN Abgl f h bluh g p S h d oy Abigl S o d h ptdh h CLAYTON WOODWARD V h thk Cl yt ll t H th L l p d th ul Cy l p h ybd dbt MABEL ROGERS What th t m g l h g t blty y blty t tth ddth t H ts uh u dth 6byb S Qi Celestial rosy red, love's proper hue! Lili Nfffuwv K ' 3 i ai is noted or er s in . The X S glad smiles which she has for everyone V' it 1'. Q make her very po ular. he as com- ' plete a two year Latin and tw ear Ger- Q .f man course. ' ai in her oph more year, acquire a teacher's certificate after whic she com le e er high sc ool work. ' x X lhen any great design t ou dost intend. V in on the means, the manner and X V the end. A X a , as he is commonly called, is QS ,piit, -, lp , S S our base ball shark. He is rather tall and 'X if ' wears a cheerful look a he time. e has Q it piloted e old atin ship with aacrity X 22, E to shore, and boasts of having esca e e X fearf c o s and roaring C ar is. In X 5 literary work he has shown his qualities X as a e a er and orator. li 2 T' if i af ever a man's for, I' a ainst. i Mabe as been with us durin he en- XX . f tire course and has proven a studious pu- i E pil. She is very energetic and possesses x ET great a ii . She is a lo al Crescent and X it? Ol has taken great interest in her literary work. Owing to her a ii as a reader, she was chosen as a contestant in the con- X fi test wi h Huntsvilleg a is contest she 5 was awar e e decision over he un - V it ' ville reader. She has been a very success- X . ' ful student in Latin and has made excel- lent grades. She has aided m c in p b- , lishing the Retrospect and has honore e class of '1 eing its class poet. X 20 X if f ...C ,l
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N - e H Q-,A 4 ,L if-if-.9 L - xce H- T ii- H' M 4.4 -vc S s 5 s N l Lois MEANS X . E As it's given .me to percei X I most certainly believe. X S Four years of Latin. The small per cent X X , that Lois does not make in recitation she X Q completes with a smile that is brought to X Q bear upon the sympathetic organs of the S instructor and thus completes the perfect X grade. She very seldom is compelled to X use he latte form, unless music or the humtof an Aluburn intervenes. X A X A su LEONARD MCADAMS Q He stands for fame on his forefathers' By lfxgfaildry proved valiant or discreet, Leonard, commonly known as BantY, X XX as een a me ber f the famous class of X XX ?16 :or four 5I:aars.0 He is the president - an usiness mana er of the class. Banty Wai balways a staf in athletics, especially - in basket ball. Four years Latin in four years course and six weeks normal to his credit. He has won the favor of all by K his wonderful singing. I a 3 AUDREE BRUNSON S X There is not a moment without some duty X our ears Latin. Audree was a gradu- X X at? lasty year of New Hampshire High S Q school and has only been with us for oze S X r, b t h s roven a reat help to t e XS Zlaazs. llkudieepis very sizudious, carrying E Q both normal and high school work. She S E is'also a member of the Shakespearian XS . literary society. X 22 X N X s X X X ? 'Eli il L 'l
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