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Q it-78 ., 7' ' .1 w I J i J X 1 J H. S. THE MIRROR 1927 9 HARRY G1ST 'fH0mU A good cause fznakes u sion! In-nrt and a ' strong arm. Harry is one of our most popular boys. This popularity does not stop in the Senior class but extends. to o't'her classes as well. Harry has lboen inaking ,great progress as :L baseball player, and has for the last two years been eonsiiderred one of the best men 011 the tea-m. Baseball is not all that Harry takes part in for he is a member of Mrs. Casnerls Glee Club, and is an all around good student. HELEN HERING Fish HSM? is wise as she is pnfify, A1117 as good as Siu' is 'u'i.w', And besides her ollwr grfzwfs She is good at bulsiny pins. t'Poor fish! XVe often hear this phrase but we know it doesnlt apply to llelen who is one of our good lookers. ,She has spark- ling brown eyes, ros-ebud lips, and is just bri.m'ful of fun. Can you beat this eoinbina- tion? She displayed 'her skill as :lu actress in The Mikadoli and she would get ufp at 6 A. M. any old morning for a gillllll of ten- nis, a thing unheard of zinioug high serhool S'tll'dQ11iJS. 'lllrrouqgllout her High lSeho'ol career 'VFis1h'ts,' creed has been to work eonscieu- tiorusly. However, when play tiilnne 2l,1JPl O'2lC'llCS you can-'t fin-cl a better sport zluywlierel But what counts -the most in 'W. IL. S. is th-at 'she has been a deli,g l1tful ehutni, a. symzpa-tlxotio coinipanioii, and a, real friend. llere's lhoping that Bates gets his 'tEis'l1. CATHERINE HOBBY Cu1n'y,' IFS the songs ye Slllfl and lin' .vznilfw yr wrur Thaits a Tlllllfilll Thr .win .whine r'1'f'1 1f1vI1f'1'r'. Cauty tis the little fun maker that has kept our class alive during its whole high sehool career. YVhene-ver there is a party or hike you Gan always depend ou Onuty to Iblilll for it, for slhe knows just 'how to go about it. One could really term her as :I little bunch o' happiness. However, with all her fun and friv-olity she has ,proved fl good student in all her classes. In her Senior your she was one of the win- ners of the County Dee-lzuuiati-on. She thas al- so shown her talents in niusie in both vocal and piano. Thus we have Gzluty, efficient, lovable, optimistic, and full of fun. What more could one want? Page Twenty-four
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J x 1 2 l K5 , WX .tg N X xxp . ylw VW' My Mt wi K Y. W. H. S. THE MIRROR 1927 HARVEY FLATER Pete IIa-il, blooming yo1zlll. ' Harvey won the favor of the elziss the day he b002l-Illlx part of it by his lllillllllll' :in-ll ever- present sinile. 'Pe'tel' is Very good in ull of his school netivities. Ile has been one ohl standby in athletics. Wlheuever there is any calcula- tion tio be clone in Mrirth or Physios, Harvey is always on the job. We unclerst-and that Harvey is planning to enter the ministry. He has the silieere best wishes of his elzlss for success. M A If THA FOGLE t ' .llurtlza June ' ' 'Tis someihing to be willing to commend But the g1'r'atw.sl p1'rLi.ve is, .she 'ix our frievLrI. Behold MIlI'flll2l, the most stately :incl dig- niietl ll10flI1'lJl'l' of the Senior Class. But eonie closer and gum- into these innocent blue eyes. Do they not belie the queeuly expression, :anal redeet iustezul just lozuls of luuglitei' :intl fun? Mnrtlizi. is one of our IIIOST inilustrio-us stu- clelrts, especially in History. In :1 reeeut test Miss Mc-Willinins asked, What is the most iimaplortzint battle of 'the Civil War? Natumlly M2ll'flI2llS answer was 'tThe Bat- tle -of M4ll ll1lllll'SVlll0. ll VVe drink tlhis toznst to you, Mzirtlm.. 'May you ever be :ns helpful :incl elieerful :ls you have been throughout your high sn-hool ea- reer, and nmy you ever retain the saline high ideals and the saline pleasing personrility. WILBUR FRHYMAN Toad The lu'lplw.ws look of blooming 'iHfllH!'Ql.,, To:lcl is :zu :ill arounml good 's-tufleut, especially in his work in L'0lIlllll'l'l'l2l,l subjects, wlhere he rzxnks with the highest. Ile has also shown us that he is very eilieieut with the typewriter. Altliough we ne'.ver expect Nvillblll' 'to rank in size with the inzxjority of boys, we know that he will increase in ability, :xml that is what counts in this worlclgnoft size. 'Toi:1.fl says that he expects to eirter M2ll'j ltll1Ll In- stitute, :mud llllly he have the best of luek in his pursuits. Page Twenty-three
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H. S. THE MIRROR , 1927 LX , 'f ll H Chizle me Lester is one Every morning for four whole eation. our Glee Club. life we are sure edness. this habit will MARY lllI'N'l'liR A 111ai17e11 I1r1l71 1111 11111111111 but thought. LESTER IIOUCK II011r'7: not, I Illll 1111! a eI1'Ll1l. of our buys from C-arrollton. he has eome in on the train yours to ,Quin u higher edu- Lntely he has been Htil'0SSlllgm up so much that we eun't keep from thinking one of the 'fair sex 'hus eupturefl his heurt. Houck is very young but his age does not keep hi-m from being at good student. He loves 'to sing and is one of 'the best tenors in If we eau jiudge him from his high school that Lester will make a name for himself by his :uuliitiou and good heart- 77 Mlury, a sweet, s'e4l:1te umiml, is very gooil nnturell Zlllti interesting. Slhe is not of the l1UiSf0l'0ll1S type, but she gets there just the sannie. Une ulways sees u simile on her face which c-ertninly clenoies in sunny disposition. Mary is indeed tlmnestie in her taste, unll no mloubt glzulflen seine gen- ifL'lli21ll,S heart, for he will reuson that is worth her wel-ght in gold, heeznuse the surest way to :1 muu's heurt is through his stomaeh. RVTH Ill'X'l'l'IR Her voice lvas I'l'l'I' snfl, yrnilf and lou'- 1171 I'.l'!lI'N4'llf ll1i11y is Il'0Hlfl7I.,, lS1lll0O silence is the key to love, Ruth imust halve the key to :ull our he:r1'ts wherein is S1fOI'01i -much love for lher. Ruth 'is 'hand is always- lacking' in 'the volunteers, but We be- lieve she knows her lilIlf0l'l'2li. 'S'Weetne'ss 2111-Li gwiollness are shown in each of her movements :null we hope with her quietness she has been il elose observer. Ruth, we wish you all suc- eess! Page Twenty-five
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