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ALENE BREWER Alene is not boisterous, yet she is not NOVA BROWN Modest and shy as a nun is shefl With Sl1Y3.Sh9 is fmt dl5!USlinglY EHSUEJYYQM Yet those soft brown eyes and gentle ways she is anything but hateful. Qhe can Win the heart of any man Quiet, untusuming, and sweet A pleasant girl for one to meet, Whose nature is very cheerful and sunny, She finds life amusing, if not quite funnyf, ROSS DAWKINS Ross spent the first three years of high school in the wayside inn of Baird. Al- though he is one of the youngest members of the class fdon't accuse him of being fourteenl, his brilliant mind can always solve the hardest problems the facultv can devise. ' MORGAN MARTIN Morgan has two qualities that insure his success in whatever he undertakes- ability to persevere and capacity for hard work. He studies much, behaves well in Study Hall, but gets in detention once in a while just to show that he is made of mortal clay like the rest of us. EDITH FARR Edith is of such a modest nature that she is known to few of the Seniors. That she is loved and admired by these few, however, speaks well for her. lf she does not teach, she will 'alive in a house beside the road and be the friend of manf,
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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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MEDIA HARRIS Media has not been here long, but has practised the old proverb of making hay while the sun shiuesf' and she is now reap- ing a harvest of good grades and good friends as a result. Her sunny disposi- tion has won the hearts of both teachers and classmates. EVA MAE READER Eva Mae Will creditably fill the role of model wife in somebodyis model home by applying the principles she has learned in Domestic Science. She has won a place in the heart of everyone who has the good fortune to know her. ALPIN DODSON Some boys go through life without an ambition, but not so with Alpin. He makes HA grades in High School and besides has plenty of time for fun both in school and out. I forgot to tell you that he doesn't aspire t intends to be a some day. HOUSTON SELF Houston came from the far south and found Abilene, interesting and attractive- He has not told us what profession he should like to follow. Here's luck to him. o be a poet, but He will show you ROBBIE KELLY Robbie is a student to be depended on at all times for everything. She is stud- ious and faithful in her work. That she is not all seriousness, however, certain young men of Hamby can testify.
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