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Jqo LOUISE COTTINCHANI Cutie Cnr s ss Basketball I3 I4 ID Athletic Association German Glen Club Girls' Rooters' Club Hikers Club Exchange Editor Quill 'l5g Circulation Manager Revue '15, This little giggler, so merry and sweet. Yould think her gifted with winged feet: Though small of stature, you'll certainly find That she is endowed with a wonderful mind. Louise is a brilliant, young lady, an excellent athlete, and a very successful beau-catcher. She holds the unique position of being the fastest and most incessant talker in school. Her ruling passion is to annoy the teachers. She is a good student, especially in Latin. She can read more Latin between the first and second periods than anybody in Christendom. We must not forget her proficiency in explaining English, especially those parts dealing with the delicate subject Love, although she declares she has had no experience. XIRCJINIA PALLINE QOOPLR 'NIILES F CRAWLEY in Girls Roott rs Qlub Her record is brilliant you ll find Should you search it o er Truly we have for excellence Ne'er seen the like before. Virginia is mild-eyed. quiet, ladylike. Several years ago she came to us from Smith Mills and will some day do something brilliant. A hard worker and unusually bright, as shown by her short high school career of only three years. A loyal adherent to the prohibition cause. and we fear she will later drift into the suffragette ranks. She is a kind and good- hearted person with a sweet, winning smile. which she never springs on the gentlemen. A good person to talk to on any subject, for her ideas are always good. A most studious girl of exemplary hahits. I5 Profs ssor Well is hc nicknamed Professor So quid dignified and staid His cheeks rosy as the dawn of day Have won the heart of a maid, they say. The Professor is a tall and dignified Senior, with cheeks that put the roses to shame and who awes the Freshmen with his haughty carriage. He says little, hears more and thinks most. He is not much of a lady's man, hut something tells me he has one stowed away somewhere. He is one of those calm specimens of humanity, who is not frustrated. either by an earthquake or chemistry explosion. Agood- natured sort of a fellow whom everybody likes. At a glance one might believe that he is inclined to be distant. but after association with him for four years. we conclude that he is a good fellow, after all. e11f.51':'I'22'-z. ,. . I IEf1..?a- 'Qii?fiJii?eEf f 'Limb ' if--iz'2EQ.K4Ia .,,5,,',1',,',,4e 'f'ii?:ff-rfxf , ' j, my . Ao .t Z9 'P ' ' f I i V 5 , , H D H ' A AUG. V: - . H -. ll H . l'Cla ',' cms' -g .I - ' , M. .. ..
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HAYWOOD ALVES Pete Boys Athletxc Assocnatlon Hrgh School eCIass Football I2 I3 I4 IJ ass Prophet Lnterary Socxety On the gndlron Petxe IS surely a strong oppom nt In class he was never known to fall behmd Eloquent orator and a favonte wuth the ladxes For he ns courteous valrant and klnd A rxch and rare mrxture of morality sense and humor molded unto the strong character of a well bred man Wnll do anythxng for vou but nothmg agamst you The gnzzxly bear of the football team who might have accomplnshtd wonders had hrs shm not gnen hmm so much dlscomfrture lt was not untll thus year that he awoke and found hxmself an orator He rs a man rn the truest fullest sense of the word He btlreus 1n domg well whatcwr h undtr ta es and dots It Mry fond of tht la res but fonder st ll of th e ts I thank you NANNYE RLDY ANDERSON Lmdy Crerman Clee Club Crerman Play Thou wast born neath a lucky star Thy vrrtues an many thy faults are f vt In whatex er posntron of lxfe you are Fate wxll thy path with roses strew Lmdy ns m her glory when readxng Dc-utch There rs but one other thxng she would rather do and that rs to talk mlt Schmltte She 19 also an actress but her talent dxd not develop untxl thas year and every day at lunch penod she may be seen demonstratmg xt nn a second Romeo and Iulxet senes She ns versed m all the arts of lrfe bluffmg hexng her chnef one There was new er a txme that sht could not look msc and make a mark by sand appearance 'Nobody enjoys dammg and froln mor than t tr V'x,ov goof '1 g:g:Q'.3'f3, 'Q ' Q , ' 'iiifiizzfjlg-!,'4,:ell'.,. I . -lj-lfi- iii-'f? Iii?3EY 3 4 rw Lili? I T H E REV U E ESTHER CUWIMIXIGS Mldget Class Edxtor ulll I5 Secretary Cnrls AthIet1cAssoc1atr0n I4 C-xrls Class Basketball I3 I5 Clrls Rooters Club German Clu Club Hnktrs Club Asslstant Edltor Rtvut German Play She rs the mxdget of our class But onlv nn stature IS she last For when we reach the trme to pass She wlll take the honors of the class Cheerful Irght hearted and brxght as the morning star She has never been known to fall nn anythmg she attempts In classroom on Athletnc fxeld she rs equally good If you want to know anythlng refer to her for she ns certamly a walkxng encyelopedxa When she grts the ball m her hand rn basketball look o x gml So wrt! tht ball of llfc ln lam she ns sure to wm the goal for vshnch she stnves 6 .,,-fir 6 1 4351. A y . lf Bibl I .'.'..', :Cl 'I 1 ' --Q,':' ' Z.. .I . s '. L... '.' :U fy' 'u 1 V H we , I - ' , I ' . ' 1 'I5:' .V -' of V7 I- J Q11-ru1,l11,ft 'lI.ss, V I ilk ... 'I - 'I 1 i e a.. H H
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