Abilene High School - Flashlight Yearbook (Abilene, TX)

 - Class of 1923

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ANNIE MATHEWS You heard her; you saw her; now you can’t forget her, for she is just abou‘; two-thirds giggle and one- third real fun. Annie delights in pass- ing the paper basket and in telling jokes, and frankly admits that she is he biggest one out. But she is worth her weight in gold. ROBERT WILSON Bob has the reputation of being the best authority on flappers, since he has written more themes cn that sub- ject than any other boy in High School, except John Clark. Bob may look silent, but if you are in any of his classes, you'll find out he keeps MARY AGNES DRYDEN Mary Agnes has a certain way of fixing her hair, passing notes, and of walking, which no one else can perfect as she does. A girl so neat with smile so sweet; One like her you seldom meet. JANE STINSON No bobbed hair here! Jane relishes biscuits. Senior Day parties, and young men from Washington—but “Keep it in the family,” says Jane. Wit, wisdom, cleverness, all are used To make this maid more winsome, But when it comes to springing Beware cf keen Jane Stinson. CHRISTINE DAVIS Christine is one whom 10 know is to love. She is a good student, and wins the respect of all her teachers. She has quite a broad knowledge of the Bible, and enlightened Mr. Wickline on the fact that a whale did not swal - low Jonah but that a large fish did!

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FAYE CRAIG “Connie Feigh” is an all-round good sport, full of “pep” and enthusiasm. She is an ardent advocate of football, dancing, and swimming. Her highest aspirations are to play jazz and to learn to dive gracefully. DONNIE BELL MANLEY Donnie Bell’s avocation is talking in class. We refer you to Miss Clack for proof. She is always jolly and full of “pep.” Her classic beauty is envied by her less fortunate classmates. JOHN CLARK John is one of the lucky ones that get a seat in the first row in the S. H. thereby being able to lean against the wall and survey his neighbors. John should train to be a prize fighter, as he surely showed up well during the Christmas holidays. MONA FAYE ROBERTS MARY GALBRAITH Mona Faye is one of our industrious Seniors. She was so confident of her ability to make the work and gradu- ate with the class, that she remained out of school one term to rest. Her highest ambition is to major in Home Economics in C. I. A. and teach in A. H. S. Black-eyed Mary, Quite contrary with all your many beaus, Flirting, smiling, time beguiling, Nature made you so. Too much study makes you moody, Phantom of delight, How do you slip the notes you write?



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tt—g (TP ( DAVID T. GUIN The David that killed Goliath has nothing on our David, for he can kill more time than the whole Mexican Army. David is sometimes called “Fatty” by his friends, but he indig- nantly replies that he is not fat—just plump. David’s favorite position is sitting on a park bench. BERTHA BRIGGS “Bertie” is a laughing blend with a charming personality. She is very in- tellectual, and her grades are the envy of all her classmates. She studies hard during school hours, but as soon as the bell rings she becomes the liveliest and jolliest of the High School crowd. MAY MARTIN May is certainly an asset to the Senior Class not only for her beauty, but also for her other accomplish- ments. She says she shall specialize in music, and at present she appar- ently gets her instruction at the Queen. A light-hearted, lovable girl, Her thoughts are always in a whirl. ONAH MITCHELL “Pete” in an all-round good sport. She makes good grades, but her best characteristic is her sense of humor. When Onah is mentioned, everyone thinks of how pretty she looked as an Indian maiden in “Pocahontas.” MARVIN MILLER We owe lots to Marvin for the splendid write-ups he has given the Senior boys, for the write-ups cer- tainly are realistic. Marvin is “Al” in all his studies, and we know this little fellow will do big things some §

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