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HI-SKETCHES If g . f , ll i,-'f'q.f,7 mm lf Wt LOUISE BUMGARDNER. The readiness in doing doth express N o other but the doer's willingness. The fact that- she was chief marshal in her junior year, and Salutatorian this year proves that she is a wide awake, active, dependable Senior. would have been Seniors of '28, if it had not been IUDIE BURLESON. ' She does her task from day to day And meets whatever comes her way. Judie is a friend worth having. Many Seniors for her coaching the unfortunate pupils who flunked French. MARGIE COOPER. Her 'voice is soft and low An excellent thing in a woman. Margie is one of those quiet Seniors, who says littlebut thinks much. Her very quietness seems to bespeak hidden strength and ability. She will un- doubtedly win success in .whatever life work she chooses. NINA CRANFORD. A pretty! girl, a witty girl, 'A girl so full of fun, A ' brainy girl, a carefree girl, A thousand girls in one. Nina is a girl who has received more talents than any girl among us. Singing, writing, playing, act- ing and reciting may be counted among her out- standing talents. S JUANITA CRAWLEY. Life is but a span: ' i 'I'll enjoy every inch of it'. Juanita does not spend much time in studying, but she is one of those -fortunate people who is able to get by without it. ' IRENE SNUGGS. A handful of common sense is worth a bushel of learning. Irene is a very peaceful and harmless girl and you can depend upon her to always be true, both to her classmates and friends. J MARY LJLLY SNUGGS. I am as I am and always will be. While this is neither a matrimonial bureau nor a teacher's agency we recommend Mary Lilly most highly as one who meets all obligations placed upon her. IWARGIE F URR. A cheerful heart, A winning smile, A charm of friendship All the while. We have not heard much from Margie F urr this year, but always she greets her classmates and friends with a smile. Here's to Margie-may she never forget to smile. MARY FURR. Gentleness is a mark of intelligence. Mary Furr is both quiet and studious. She is loved by her friends for her gentle manner. We are sure that some day she will be rewarded for this. IRVIN BoAz. Things are bound to happen- Why hurry? Everything comes to him who waits- Why hurry? Here's to you Irvin. And may you have a long and happy life, and may all your troubles be Little Ones. We hope you will make as great a success in future life as you have in your presidency of Section I. THURMAN FURR. To be heard rather than seen. For the results we are going to leave him to his multiple devicesg for one thing we know that he will .never follow a beaten track and we are certain that whatever he chooses to do will be interesting. CONNIE LoNG. . N ot all charm is in words. Connie has been a great asset to the Senior Class. Had, it not been for her compact and her I EIGHTAJI -N--5---we-f .. . . . -v V- w- -' - -' . 1 ' K l '-. , Q4-. . - gm -. -..gg .,-Y... - -- W., ,, . ,K ,V ,.,. .M r ,,f- L--,-. V' , . L -.J - . 1. . - . -t A-'7 r' '- -F - 1 A r ini'-fi' 'fp-n.:'+-1. . ' - - . A - -.4 , in I . N W V - ,af 1-gf-T ,V .- i,,, .,- s-.-M-.-.-N . - ff - ,,',:,,- .g r I -.r-. . - ,V f- 2 'A , N re- ff... ' ' - 'fx:.,,-g.r-- . . . . .v,,f,4,,,7 3A, .. A W -.. .. g. , ' -.v-uv --.. ... . ,- .,. ws.. ......, -,-- -' .f, ......:- 4n..n........ ,.-... -s K --me-A
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