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J fig' tw gi RUBY POWERS ,Q . J There is always plenty of fun for e-very ' 4 one when Ruby is around. She is l1llS- Y. ehievous, studious, atnhitious, and defernl- I ined to accomplish every taslx she tael4'es. 'JSA HA bright and lustrous gem ivitlzout zz jlrltrfi CHARLES LOGSDON Charles finished at mid-form and now I spends his time riding around. If he were to Ineet Mr. Dudley helore the pearly gates. he would immediately start liussing ahout , vredils due hinl. ' V w w ,i 1 v V I VIOLEI bhAVl'.5a ' Violet is as relrtrsliing and delicately sweet as the flower that hloonls by the wayside. She has a wonderful power of interpreting music, and is gifted in puhlie speaking. We love her wistful hlue eyes. RHEA KING Rhea always ohserves the golden rule: ADO unto others as you would have thetn do unto yotlfi Many girls gaze with envy ,, at' her hair, which is curly all the time, ji- f rain or shine. DOLLY LOUISE CHAMBERS lrzquis1'tivt'l1ess is D0Ily's middle name, Hut iveirc .sure in time sheill come to fame As a Izoitseicije, or dancer, or even a beauty, For up Lil! this :time slzeis neier shirlc1'd a duly. ALFRED FREEMAN Don't ask Alfred his opinion of English lV A, for he has not words to express him- self. On all other subjects he is extremely volubleg especially is this true just her- fore Mr. lllcGlalnel'y laps the bell for dis- missal. 1 t, -,ti
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ELIZABETH PARSONS Dear old Elizabeth is always ready to chew gum, eat candy, write notes, or talk. She is lucky in that she has been able to escape the Honor Roll, and vet she has come out with flying colors. J. W, WOOTEN MDuh's', a winged Mercury for swiftness of feet. His magnetic personality and good-natured grin have won the love and admiration of all. Dub received the greatest honor that Abilene High can be- stow upon her sonsq namely, President of the Student Association. RAY WOOD Ray is as bright as the rays of the sun. She always remembers everything until ex- aminations are over and then forgets that so there will be room to learn something else. MAY WOOD There will never he another girl in the world like May, unless it is Ray. She is a champion in tennis, basketball, and swimming. She is so popular that her name is read off every Monday on the de- tention list. TOM COOPER Tom is usually quiet, but quietness ole ten means mischief and fun. ln the class- room there is a steadiness about his work that has interested the faculty and inspired his classmates. FAYE LUSBY Pink as rr primrose when she comes in. earh morn. Fresh as zz lily on the south wind borne. Faye's laugh irlerztijies her whether in h English, Spanish or Slurly Hall- Light-hairerl, light-hearted-the best friend of all. 7,4 If, ' K.QQf'i' X K- Wt f fl X. ll l?'l li I .Qi fl Q7 J f A 1' ft 'vfi rf: ,tl Q , v ,l , A gy fi 754 lfql Vi iw l ff all Zffl V if 4 t' ' l A .f 'tx' W t It l X 1 ,f A f .L ry ,wry J lwfrj N7 4 1 lyt I RZ fl Qi ra ffl Wi sin tif Q l fl til l 'rl i t, i l l 'l k x ,Q ffl .jn in .ri 3 . tfsfllg b.x.,f
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