Abilene High School - Flashlight Yearbook (Abilene, TX)

 - Class of 1923

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MAXINE PEEVEY Maxine is a representative Senior girl, conscientious, dependable, and charming. At present she is an ar- dent suffragette. Maxine is a girl with a will of her She dotes on a hamburger and ice cream cone. MARY ALLEN Mary’s friendly smile and sunny disposition have won for her many friends in A. H. S. She specializes in Spanish verbs and Woolley’s ‘Hand- book.” There are few girls of Mary’s kind, So full of fun and clever of mind. MILTON WILLIAMS Milton came to us this year from Garland High School. He is quiet and unassuming, and studies hard. The loudest thing about him is his red sweater with the white “G” on it. He will probably be a great engineer for OTTIS MOORE There is not a single sign of yellow in “Red.” On the gridiron he is a mov- ing star and hero. His favorite song is “Drink to Me Only with Thine Eyes,” but as an echo we hear “Ag- gravating Papa.” With a mind just a bit serious, “Red,” old boy, you never weary us. concern. COLA B. RAMSEY A good sport, a diligent student- “Code” has never failed to be present with her wonderful “pep” at any A. H. . S. game, and has encouraged the boys to win many a victory. We are will- ing to stake our all that she will never come up lacking.

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THETTA MATTHEWS Jolly Thetta—the perfect pest! She enjoys making someone laugh in his- tory class more han she does eating chocolates or hot tamales. Her chief occupation during the fourth period is throwing paper balls at Coach. Wise and witty—different from the Of all the Seniors we love her best. PATTY JO RIDENS Patty Jo is as cute as her name. Her favorite sport is hunting—what? raons, and she is interested in the col- lege in more than one way. Patty believes in getting things And she’s always ready to have HATTIE LUSBY Her faverite indoor sports are danc- ing and keeping dates. We venture she is good at both. If Hattie could take her car to heaven, it would be chuck full of girls, for she is always ready to take anybody anywhere at any time. From here Hattie goes to C. I. A. EL«LA MAE MABERRY ATHA PORTER Ella Mae came to us from Sweet- water High. She is one of the charm ing products of the West, but she really belongs to us now. She has such a lovable disposition, sunny smile, and fascinating way that we can do nothing but love her. Atha sounds like a name that came from a novel, and Atha herself is fair enough to grace the pages of the best novel that was ever written. She makes an adorable baby, as was proved on Senior Day when she lug- ged her doll back and forth through the classrooms.



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WALTER COX Walter is always present. He is a good fellow as well as a good student. Among Walter’s most pleasing recre- ations are talking Spanish and motor- ing down Butternut Street. Walter never tried out for the Glee Club, but he is certainly the making of the choir at the Methodist Church. ELSIE HARBER Elsie is a sort of timid girl; there- fore we know little about her. She is ambitious, but says she would like High School better if English, history, mathematics, science, and a few minor subjects were not taught. Elsie as- pires to be a real old maid. EFFIE CREIGHTON So many good things can be said about Effie that it is difficult to single out any one cha crowning glory is and we wonder if that she is always ELIZABETH BEAM Elizabeth is one of the best natured girls in the Senior Class. Nothing, not even a failure in an English quiz, can erase that “beamy” grin of hers. She has had several years in Domestic Science; so we think we know what her plans for the days after high school are. racteristic. Effie’s her beautiful hair, that is the reason with Coombes. WILLIE MAE HOOPER “Bill” certainly takes advantage of the fact that this is a free country. What she will make of herself the Lord only knows, but if she develops her musical talent, she will lay Pad- erewski in the shade. Bill says, “Giggle and the world giggles with you.” Stay in there. Bill! 35

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