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JOHN FARTHING- John VVhy don't you speak for yourself, John? John's manners do not proclaim him exactly religious but it is certified that he worships at the shrine of a Swede. Next he loves his radio and his usual statement is- I tuned in on Hoboken but got Oshkosh . 'S Funny. MARY E. LYONS- Mary 'Liz Chairman of Snap Committee I'll be with you in the squeezing of a lemon. Mary 'Liz is one of our B. B. girls and is a good sport in all things. She is one of those who has completed her High School career in three and one- half years. And we're all proud of her too. She is a whole half inch taller than Voyle, our baby-grand, 4 GEORGE HARRIS- George Chairman of Joke Committee A little learning is a danger- ous thing. George is famous for his old fash- ioned ideas but he likes boyish bobs on ladies. George's honesty is undisputed but then we ask you why he goes to Rob Roy? It is sad but true that George, quituated before graduating. NAOMI CAMPBELL- Naz When joy and duty clash Let duty go to-smash! Naz is taking quite an interest in the military schools here of late. She is looking forward to the graduation of a Danfdyl Young man from one- of them. She sometimes makes English teachers shed tears of sympathy over the state of her health. Aren't her clothes pretty, boys? CRIIIMISON -- Paie 17
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l CRHMSCODN l l 1 1 VOYLE RHODE- Voile Chairman of Calendar Committee There's my hand, with my heart in it. Voyle is our little girl and tho' she graduated at the middle of the year she likes us so well she has come back for the last semester to help us play basket ball. Her giggles sound like a frog or- chestra playing jazz. ROBERT LAWRENCE- Bob Even children follow'd with endearing wile, And plucked his gown to share the good man's smile. Bob is the master composer of the future. However, while he's still a Sen- ior he keeps us laughing for he's the wit and humor of our Senior Class. DELMAS HILLYER- Delmas Say, I'm noisy if, you knew itg My quietness you can't con- strue it. Dell's Buick is a great favor among the girls. He was shown before the foot- lights as a bright dramatic star and oh friends, did you lamp what a handsome Spaniard he made. Too bad he was born in Warren County instead of Sunny Spain so 'cause he can't doll up that way every day. NELLIE I. BRUTUS- Nell And you too, Brutus? Nell adores Solid Geometry and pre- fers her friends to be of similar build. For reference see Vinson. She has a bad Ford which can generally be caught heading for Bingy . Nell is a peace- ful sort and we drink the top of the goblet to her. Pmie 16
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1- CRIIMSON EVALYN CAM PBELL- EVa1yn A creature not too bright and good, For human nature's daily food. Although Evalyn has no hump and declares it is a sin to smoke, we won- der why she's insulted upon having a news item reading-Young-Campbell. Fact 'of the matter is we were not aware that they raised them animals here. EMMA CHRISTINE HOSTE- Emma Happy am I: from care I'm free, Why aren't they'all contented like me? Chewing gum comes in sticks, it sticks, Emma sticks to it and Miss Waldrip uses a stick. We like to watch Emmafs blond bob evolute from curly to straight and back to curly again. ROBERT SCRIBNER- Bob He is a fool who thinks by force or skill, To turn the current of a wo- man's will. Sad to tell, our Bob is radio mad and his requirements for a wife are that she talk intelligently on the subject, and try to look intelligent. Girls, bone on radio, 'cause someone will lose a good man if Bob remains single. MYTRA SHOAF- Myrta Men of few words are the best men. Q Myrta doesn't talk much but she is a loyal Senior and we couldn't do without her. Myrta says she likes tdates' but whether it is the kind you eat or other- wise we are in the dark. Which is it? Golly, Myrta, put us wise. Page 18
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