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ISABELLE LANDON- Ding 'Tis well to be off with the old love Before you are on with the new. Annie Laurie says You can only love one at a time, but if God can love 'em all surely I can love half a dozen! These words are Ding's creed and we'd be horri- fied if it weren't that she has copped most of the good looks of '26 and we can't think of much else while looking at her. CLIFFORD KIGHT- Cliff He's not extremely tall and great But neither was Napoleon- wait! We know that Cliff is frivolous minded but he proved to be a staple husband to our Nellie in the Senior play. Cliff, you're our class Kight and we surely do expect you to ily high before you are through NELLIE POWELL- Nell How far little Nell throws her beams! So shines little Nell in a naughty world. Nellie helped to make the Senior play a success. Hurrah! for you Nellie. Her favorite saying is, Isn't he Wonderful! And we certainly hope he is, don't we Seniors? VERA LEMMING- Lemon I cannot tell what the dickens his name is. Vera is a quiet litle girl but when you want anything she is always ready. As to the foundation of her life, Jasper is considered by her to be the proper thing. CRIMSON -- Pu pie 23
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- CRHMSON HELEN BROWN- Helen Her ways are ways of pleas- antness, and all her paths are peace. Helen is one of our few students. Just the same it is whispered that she put the fire out one day by letting the holes of the doughnuts fall out. We all have our pets but men aren't Helen's. Pipe the dimples and figure out her future. LEE ROY BALES- Hobby Advertising Manager At each step I feel my head knock out a star. Hobby is the printer's devil and an ex- North-End-Live-Wire. He takes quite an interest in printing and his greatest am- bition is to acquire a news collector and a housekeeper combined. Luck to you, Lee Roy, some girl may take you for her Hobby some spring and then for her hubby the next fall. WILMA WALTER- Wilma It is so soon I'm done for I wonder what I was begun for. Wilma knew her dope when she cast her lot in with our class and graduated in three and one-halt' years. We were glad to have her 'cause her E's and S's raise our general average. Her sweet ways make us like her immensely and we really believe she's the whole cheese and part of the rind thrown in. OPAL SMITH-- Opal Oh what a fall was there, My Countryman! Altho' Opal has red hair she isn't a Bolshevik in anything else. She doesn't care much for the navy either, but she is in favor of the Army all right. Now don't blush, Opal, please! Page 22
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1 CIRIIMSON MELVIN AUTER- Melvin There is a great sight of drawing power in a pair of blue eyes! Ever notice it? Melvin has never been examined by the class but we know at least his heart is in the right spot. He is going to In- dianapolis to see what the Capitol offers and it is our sincere wish that wooden nickles and gold bucks play a small tune on his fiddle. MADELINE WALTER- Madeline Modest, simple, coy and sweet Her lovely smile is hard to beat. Madeline always has a smile for every- one, Oh! boy what a smile! She likes school work and certainly does her part to put the Senior Class on the Honor Roll. Madeline has been a very honor- able cashier of our bank for the last two years and much to our surprise didn't skip the country with the cash. YVINSTON FREEMAN- Wink Can one desire too much of a good thing? He is a free man but he won't be long. He may be blue now but wait till he gets Brown. Boy, we didn't name you Wink for nothing. MARY OLIVE PETERSON- Mop What are you doing my pretty maid? Just looking flapperish, sir, she said. Mary Olive delighted us all by coming back to get a sheep-skin with us. Her basket ball record has put us on the map and we sure do like her snappy smile and-short skirts! Pais 24
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