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CARMALEET TIMS Carmaleet is the star of the Senior girls when she says, “Rufus, Rufus, I’ve been thinking,” in her very inter- esting and winning way. Perhaps she is practicing for the future years! She was dainty, modest, shy, and sweet, A finer Senior you rarely meet. RUFUS FREEMAN Like Bill, Rufus is an indifferent fellow. Among his pleasures are clerking, forgetting geometry assign- ments, and going with the ladies. As soon as Public Speaking class starts, Rufus begins his oratory. Everybody expects big things from him as he is a self-starter with plenty of gas. ELIZABETH BAZER The hairbrained chatter of irre- sponsible frivolLy is what makes Eb- bie so individual. She has good chances of being President of the Ladies’ Aid Society because of her large vocabulary. Ebbie’s text is very brief: “For men may come and men may But I go on forever.” VELMA SHAHAN Velma is one who fell for the shear- ing fad. She denies that her hair is bobbed, and says she only trimmed it. We love her for what she is, and what she is to be—a school teacher. LUCILE LOLLAR Lucile, the modest, the musical, the With her winning smile she has breken many a heart. Lucile is as pretty as her name, an 1 even Mr. Dudley did n:t feel offended when she took his fivc-dcllar goid- p'ece for winning out in the County in debate. 0
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LURLINE RENCHER An outsider might think Lurline dignified, but to those who know her best she is a lively sport. If you don’t believe it, just follow Ike’s and J. W.’s plan of slipping around o a G. an G. meeting, and watch her initiate new members into its mysteries. VERA REEVES Short, snappy and quick is Vera. She was like a whirlwind blown into our class—we think it was on Sunday, but perhaps it was blue Monday. But blue Monday loses its blues when you think of Vera, for she’s jolly wherever she is. Keep it up, Vera. AMELIA CLARK Since Amelia thinks that nothing worth while was ever accomplished by worrying, she sings that little “Clouds will vanish like a bubble If you only take the trouble Just to g-i-giggle-e-.” MALCOLM HART “Mike” may not be able to carry a tune, but he carries a smile that is worth a fortune. This smile and a sunny disposition, aided and abetted by ability to get real enjoyment out of work, will carry him far beyond the average in the old game of life. LELA DALTON Lela, like all tomboys, is chuck full of mischief. To look at her over- innocent face, would you suspect it? Just sit near her in the study hall and you will believe it 100 per cent. Our baby is little and mighty cute, But she is always ready for a Latin dispute.
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GRACE MILLER Grace came to A. H. S. just this year, but by her charming manners and her happy disposition she has won a large place in our hearts. She is bonny and wise and good and gay, And her smile makes sunshine on a cloudy day. LOYD LOCKE If school opened at dawn, Loyd would be the first one here. She’s sincere in all her work, and it is nearly always perfect. Loyd is as quiet as a little gray mouse until she is asked to speak. “As mcdest as a violet sweet, In a messy, cool retreat.” RUBY HATTON Ruby is our poet, and we look for- ward to the day when she will be classed with Milton and—. She does not give much attention to boys, so we thought, but Christmas, when the A. M. boys came home, we found out differently. VERA TRUITT Vera is in for a good time and she usually gets it. Who ever found her Sunny smiles and corkscrew curls M:.ke such cute and jolly girls. BESSIE HEARN To us Bessie has been one of the greatest factors in the success of this year’s Senior Class. She is also very fond of keeping time. We call her: Our Spanish senorita, so fair and so She loves the man who throws the bull—the Spanish athaleta.
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