Abilene High School - Flashlight Yearbook (Abilene, TX)

 - Class of 1922

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J. W. MAGGART 4'Wop is the famous football center whom the girls have vainly tried to charm, but he casts impartial smiles upon all of them. One might think him fickle, but on account of his splendid work as Sec- retary of athletics, we can hardly think him so frivolous. FRANKLIN HAYNES Franklin is a combination of friendli- ness and mischief. He is a comedy in spite of himself. 'alllozv liereis to old Franklin Haynes, our class president, With his bright red sweater and devilish gring The rnost sturlious person that God ever SCrlt To hinder his fellow men ' GERTIE BLAIR Attention, here comes our ray of sun- shine! Gertie and her curls now appear! Oh, how the girls all envy her. When she is a person's friend, you may know that she is a true friend. Ask her what letter in the alphabet she likes best and she will invariably answer, HE. SU SIE MOORE She'd make a lovely old maid fthe mod- ern type with a business air and a dignie fied bearingl- It will be a misfit if she is not a Miss always. Maybe she'll be an Mold maid, Maybe she'll notg But whatever sheill be, I'm sure, 'Twill be the top of the pot. -24- FRANCIS DAVIS Francis leaves the negro preacher in the shade when she is called on to save the Sc-3nior's reputation. When Miss Clack says, l'Francis, have you studied your Eng- lish lesson?,' she replies with her favorite expression, I can not tell a lie. An honest two! rnarfs the noblest work of God.

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l l THELMA MILBURN Thelma is a girl whom we may charac- terize as an all-around good sport, with lots of masculine hearts to her credit. With this title, it is needless to say she has lots of friends and good times. BENNIE MILBURN Bennie may be small, but someone told us that she is a dandy boss. We wonder whether her ability at drawing will be turned into designing, or drawing checks on Fred. Bennie is a good sport, a won- derful dancer, and a beautiful girl. Here's to her success. EUGENE COOK Eugene is our mighty Sergeant-at-Arms whose august and severe Visage causes all Seniors to utoe the mark. Our dear little Senior, Eugene Cookg At the girls he is seldom seen to look, But once from behind his book I'm told a glance at L1 girl he took. LUZELLE MITCHELL Though her stay with us has been brief, Luzelle has won many many friends. We girls can't blame the boys, for she is a beautiful and winsome girl. We do not pity 6'Turkey for being so faithful, for we, too, are worshippers at her shrine. FRED HOSKINS Fred is a side show when you get him started. He may be foolish at times, but some one fwe ainit a-saying whoi said that his heart was on the right side. Fred intends to be a coach just like Mr. Shot- well. Watch him practice or. the Gram- mar School boys.



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ROSAMOND WHITE A girl whose eyes are always laughing, A girl whose tresses always curlf, To look at Rosamond's sweet girlish face and ever laughing eyes, one would never guess how accurate her brain is or how she shines out in all her classes. ELIZABETH HANNA Sometimes there is just a flash of some- thing so quaint about Elizabeth that we know she would make just as good a vamp as she is a student-if she only dared. QA little learning is a dangerous thing, So Elizabeth drinks fleepv at her Pier- D. W. WRISTEN Dear worthy brother-that's his real name. He sits back in that complacent manner and smiles upon the frivolities of the world. Some one has called him the ideal boy-judge for yourself. ian spring. OSWALD BABB 4'0zzie writes funny little verses about Ford cars and fair maidens. His latest attempt in literature is the solution of the immigration problem, and his wise schemes are characteristic of a second Herod. His avocation is dancing. SALLIE MARSHALL GARRISON 'isallie Marshall has left, why we know not, But sheis greatly missed by the Senior lot. Wherever she may happen to hurry or dally, We hope no one will forget and call her just-Sallie.

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