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l'LORA l'.l.LA CHESS, the girl with the Creek profile, is the only representa- tive of the class from Indiana. fWe are sorry, Mr. Giltnerj She was born in Bradlord. lndiana, January I9, I898, with the serene dignity of a goddess. Flora Ibetter known as Flossy Fisher , attends studiously to school work with the goal of teachership before her. She has lived in Albuquerque since the age ol six and is a fine example of the scholarship produced by the local schools. Flora is very digni- fied and graceful and is never known to cause a disturbance. Basketball, 'I 5. FRANCIS OTIS WOOD, called Oats for short. is from the Empire State, born July 3I, I899. Oats is the class baby in point of years, but the class giant in stature with a brain to match his brawn and a voice like thunder. He will make a magnificent pleader at the bar for with such imposing stage presence, commanding voice and stern logic, he will be a winner. He has been schooled in Albuquerque since l905 except two years when he honored the colleges of St. lVlary's, Kansas, and Notre Dame with his enrollment. But with the wisdom that distinguishes this class of A. H. S., Oats returned to receive his diploma here. Unfailing good nature and original wit have and always will make him popular. A certain fair junior declares he is handsome. A lawyer who is cut out for congressional honors will be the destiny of this clean scholarly fellow. Football, ' I 4, 'I 5: Basketball, 'I 5 : Indoor Track. 'I6: Track, 'I6: Debating Club, 'I6: Oratorical Contest. 'I 5. Staff. 'I6: 'I ieasurer of A. A., 'I6: Business Manager La Reata, 'I6. ANNE GILLESPIE CRISTY, a daughter of Albuquerque, was predestined from her birth November 29, I897, to be a brainy. stately English teacher. She is the literary light of the A. H. S. Her ability to impersonate was skilfully shovm in the class play. Gracious and sweet, Annie is also a girl with a high sense of honor. She is specially talented for writing and part of the success of this book is due to her ability. No misdemeanors are ever accredited to this name of which the school is proud. Her card shows one long string of Es. Secretary of Class, ' I 6: Vice Pres- ident, '13, Secretary Athletic Association, 'I5: Glee Club, '13, 'I4, 'I5: Staff. 'I5, 'I6. Senior play, 'I6. I5
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MYRTLE RENDELL is another sunny representative of the Sunflower State. She was born in Carbondale, Kansas., April I5, l898. Her early schooling was taken at this place. The forepart of this school year she iourneyed to Phoenix. Arizona, but she soon retraced her way to Albuquerque. and to our great fortune, she joined our ranks. Myrtle is studious and possesses a merry disposition, which makes her a favorite. She will enroll in the U. N. M. next year to prepare herself for the career few sweet girl graduates can escape fteaching. of coursel. THOMAS VINCICNT CNALKINS, the grand exalted head of the celebrated class of I9I6, is an original product of Kansas but has benefited by the choice advan- tages of Albuquerque and vicinity since I907, when he settled with his parents at Barton, near Albuquerque. 'liom is made of the stuff that makes leaders. The name of his friends is Legion, I-le is a booster in all school activities. A tenor voice, and a classic pompadour make him a social favorite. His chestnut hair shows off best on the football field. Of course Tom is an all 'round athlete and often takes a little stroll of thirty-two miles to his home in Barton. A winner of first honor in the local oratorical contest in I9l 5 and always a ready extemporaneous speaker. Tom is training for ministerial service. His endeavors will always be for the uplift of his fellowmen. President of class, 'l6: ilireasurer of class, 'I5: Staff, 'I6. State Oratorical fontest, '14, 'l5g Glee Cilub, 'I 3, 'I4, 'I 5g Football, 'I 3, 'I4, 'I5: Football Mgr., 'I 5: Basketball, 'l4, 'I5: Indoor Track, '14, 'I 5, 'l6. Track 'I5, 'I6: 'lirack Manager, 'l4: Baseball, 'I 5. 'I6: Fclitor l.a Reata, 'I6: Male Quartette, 'I 5, 'I6g Debating. 'I 5. 'I6. ELSIE IVIATHILDA BERGER was born in Albuquerque, january I9, I898. She is a worthy product of the superior local schools. l'llsie's ability as a student is well marked, and it has been suggested that her middle name be changed to In- dustry, fWitness her record, 3 High School in three years and she graduates with honors flying high. If Elsie has a hobby, she has refused to divulge its name. Reticent with strangers she is jolly and given to witticisms with her close friends. Elsie will he queen of her realm in a school room after commencement. I4
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HUGH PHILLIPS COOPER frrst began to grow that famous pompadour at Paola lxansas September 27 l896 Far srghted even at the age of elght Hugh per uaded hrs parents that Albuquerqu rs the best place on thu earth and brought the famrly here Cooper rs a regular Chesterfield rn courtesy and attracts much femmme regard Hugh Ilkes to dance rs very wrtty and possesses an excellent busr ness abrllty Hugh always knows hrs lessons ln splte of hrs dancmg hablt Hugh s Pond nature and rellabllrty have made hlm a leader rn all kinds of school actlvrtres Hrs keen forslght and busmess ablllty wlll place hrm at the head of a great manufac turmg concern Baseball I5 I6 Secretary of Class I3 President of A A I6 Class lreasurer I5 HELEN MARGARET IVICLAY born rn the greatest crty ln the world yes Albuquerque of course March 25 l898 IS one of the brl t llghts of our Hugh School and has accomplrshed the unusual m makmg the full course ln three y ars Good grades are a hobby with Helen Her wmsome smrle and jolly good na ure make her a general faxorrte No one ever saw Helen angry As mountaln climber and dancer Helen excels It rs easy to foresee this prld f the A H S a platform advocate of crtlzenshrp rights for her sex fGood luck to vou Helenlj Basketball I6 Vrce President of Class I4 President I5 Glee Cu I5 Staff I5 LAWRENCE EDWARD PHILBRICK rs an Albuquerque lad born February I6 l898 Lawrence has recened all his schooling m the Albuqu rque schools and IS a valuable asset to A H S Though he rs dubbed farmer he rs far from bemg one Smce he took a swlmmmg trlp across the acequla at the age of three years he has planned on bemg a naval officer and spending hrs Irfe on the brmy deep Farmer IS afraid of such currous creatures as gurls yet he rs an ardent admirer of the specres at a safe drstance Lawrence IS an easy gomg fellow and though studlous likes to play trucks We wrll hear from Lawrence ln the U S Navy very soon Indoor Track I4 I5 I6 , . . v 1 1 . , t S 3 S' n 9 V IX 'V Y 0 ll . K . . I . . gh . S . 30 , . - Q 1 ' - - -1- u 4 u lb ' ' . . .V 2 1 s a V n I ll II' D ' ' ' ' , 1 1 III
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