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I , -wanna .sa 1 '- 1 ' . x N 3 ' v--,- H ., ft' m, , .'..! Y '-- ,-.., .-.--- 1- . - 'A A - , . . - HTL ' . .' .. ,f ' 1 1 9- Mft ' - ..- .. .. '. . S17 swf- ,'. ' , 'X' ' -i ' JN' ' ' ' 'LY . V - ' ' ' n.-4 - lzcugg, .1 .J-f J ' . ...J -V-e. . 9 - x- ..-w--,, . hge-Q-1-ff... 1- v. ' 1 l I ll . HI-SKETCHES TRUDIE WHITLEY- SENIOR SUPERLATIVE. A merry heart doth good like medicine. Surely T rudie has been all the medicine the class has needed for four years. She always has her gig- gles with her in fair or stormy weather, during holidays or exams. The A. H. S. will miss the sun- shine she always scatters and the giggles with which she punctuates the silence of study periods. ALTA WHITLEY. Speech is silver, silence is golden. This seems to be Altals policy. She is our small- est girl-physically speaking-but mentally, Alta is huge. Oh, how her wonderful geometry grades have been envied! V Great things are expected of Alta. May her efforts in life equal those of school life and her success be even greater. . Lois WATSON. Smilin' through. That short motto of Lois works wonders on her schoolmates. She always observes it. Maybe she smiles to show her beautiful teeth but maybe we would too if those priceless pearls were our own. Anyway, her magneticsmiles and sweet disposition have more friends for her that we will not attempt to number. T' MOLLY TUCKER. Happiness ischeaper than worry, So why pay the higher price. Molly is one of those girlsiwho believes in en- joying life, and overlooking the troubles which bob up daily. Well, maybe you think I care, says Molly when something goes wrong. That is exactly the way Molly feels about itg so she does just what she wishes to.. f ' Lois: 'fWhere did Victor Hugo? S Ruth: I don't know. Lois: I'll ask her. CAlaska.j I Pk T wk :x Miss Latta: Give me the 'Life of Julius Caesar'. . Mary Elizabeth: Sorry, Brutus beat me to it. The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The best sport ................................................... Elizabeth Snuggs best looking girl . ...... . best looking boy ......... cutest girl ..................... cutest boy ............... wittiest girl .................. wittiest boy ..................... best all 'round girl ........... best all 'round boy ......... most popular girl ......... most popular boy ............ most athletic girl ............ most athletic boy ............. Harris ..............Verne Snotherly .............Nina Cranford ..............Bill Snotherly ............Elizabeth Snuggs ...............Curtis Hatley Harris .............Macon Rowland Harris ..............Brodie Hatley .............Ruth Barnhardt Forrest girl with prettiest eyes ........................... Bess Osborne girl with prettiest teeth biggest flirt ............................. biggest baby ......... laziest girl ........... laziest boy .......... biggest bully .......... most conceited .......,.. . most attractive ........ .............. best natured ......... Watson ...........Bess Osborne Forrest a o ............Ar1e Miller ..................Irv1n Boaz .............Thurman F urr .............Maxine Morris Margaret McManus ...............Jewel Lindsey most studious ............. .............. J udie Burleyson most dignified .....,,... ............. l Jauline Thompson biggest feet ............ ................... B rodie Hatley Jolliest ....,.................. ... Quietest girl ............. Quietest boy ........... Most energetic ............ Most bashful girl .......... Most bashful boy ........... ................Bess Osborne ............Margie Cooper ...- ..... Wattie Burleyson ..................L1ll1an Eudy F urr .......Wattie Burleyson THE THREE-IN-ONE. Victory Crowns Labor is our motto It's the best one that could be found. A We have stood by it and honored it. , It's been our slogan the whole year 'round. Tell me, what colors are prettier Than the glorious green and white? We love, respect, and honor them. For them we'll ever jight. Our class flower is the dainty sweet-pea,' T Its color is spotless whiteg With blended green in the leaves To it we'll e'er unite. vt wk is I V Elizabeth S.: Can anyone be punished for So here are the big Three-in- One- I anything he didn't do? t ' ' Our motto, our colors, and flowers,., Miss Wessingerz 'fWhy, no, of course not. We, the Seniors, will always cherish them, V Elizabeth: Well, I haven't done any Geome- Just because they're ours. t 1 try. . -Nina Cranford. IELEVEN 1 5 ' l Qsatwdie- 't1 J-v.mv'aet--:.-st- 735'-Q. ' W new J Wgiigmses. asm.. f' TM., ,,,taiiiq,g.3:-,,,g3g,-ak, tim? , Eg f'i' Q x s-CF we .x--gw- ' .1 A-' , A . M ,vw sr . 1 I n H ..., fs .V N - --,4,, -1 f . ' ' ir M J- 7.7, r. 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