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THE 1928 PIONEER SENIOR STATISTICS YOU. ' oN v o W e onte UJ c au. no cs 1 Yl$ome Page Fourteen
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THE 1928 PIONEER RUTH TAYLOR Cannon Literary Society, ’25-’27 ; Philomathean Literary Society, ’28; Pioneer Kodak Editor, ’28. Laugh is Rooster ' s motto, and she has showed her good disposition throughout our high school days. She never looks on the dark side of things. To this characteristic of optim- ism, the Seniors add that of independence. ANNE STEELE THOMPSON Philomathean Literary Society, ’28; Pioneer Busi- ness Manager, ’28. Ann ' s sweet disposition accounts for her popularity. She holds the honor of being the most lovable Senior. She joined our class in ’ 26 , but has made up for lost time, and has won a warm spot in our hearts. Her class record is one to be coveted. SHIRLEY LOCKWOOD TURBYFILL Cannon Literary Society, ’25-’27; Home Economics Club, ’25-’26; Glee Club, ’25-’27; Secretary Glee Club, ' 25-’26; Vice-President Class, ’25-’26; Class President, ’27; Winner Expression Medal, ’27; Philomathean Literary Society, ’28; Pioneer Printer, ’28. Sherlockette,” outwardly reserved, and yet the Senior kid, is really an all-round good sport. THELMA CATHERINE UPCHURCH Philomathean Literary Society, ’28. Thelma, known as Cricket, has been with us only one year, but she is loved by all. Her motto is Work before pleasure,” consequently she ranks high in her studies. She was voted our quietest Senior, but she makes herself heard in all class questions. WALTER RALPH WHITLEY Historian, ' 26 ; Athletic Association, ’26-’28; Philo- mathean Literary Society, ’25-’28; Pioneer Art Editor, ’28. Whit always takes things just as thev come. He has been with us the four years and has proved himself useful as an artist. He is our most original Senior, and our lawyer, too. LEON BROWN WINECOFF Phi Kappa Alpha Literary Society, ’24; Cannon Literary Society, ’25-’27; Philomathean Literary So- ciety, ’28; Pioneer Literary Editor, ’2S; Basketball, ’28; Athletic Association, ’25-’28. The Seniors won’t ever forget the wonderful times they’ve had in Leaky’s K. H. S. run- about. ' Leaky ' will takes us, has become a by-word. He ' s our right-hand man. Page Thirteen mmw
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