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gf. 1, -11 ' '. in f Q of 1-1: 11 , 1 1 11 xi, 1- 1 P i , into 1 full 1 , ,-.1 ig 1,1 ,-, ,i ., W1 r':1 F-lp RHOENE FUNCHESS limit why worry whvn ii good time may bv hull for tho asking? film' Club '22, '23, '24, '25: Harmony Club 25: Rainbow '24, '25: lxnvklers '25, Purple Jin-lu-ts ' 25: Boostvi' Club '24, '25, Svwetary fir, Roiw always rlovs llnvu la good time-how would it lm otlu'i'n'1sr-' with ont' of hvi' disposi- tion? This wut:-st girl of ours has numerous 1-iwislie-s , :nanny of whom do not Pvvn know of thu- Uvalw- . llespitv hr-r fun, Reuv was ser- ious UIIOUZII to make a splendid Booster sm-retary. and iii'-itlviitzilly. shim-k up vnough vri-'dils to grad- unto. 5,12 JACK DINKINS A lruv lwnrt is worth more thun fini- gold, Shippers '2t. .lavk has tho knavk of innking and keepin! frivnrls. XVhPu it c-runes to an :ill-around good fi-llnws, hP is hnrtl to brat, HP is a boy that strivvs for thi- bvsl and is not content without it. .43 ELAINE SELF 1'is of Apggivlaiicl, I'iu always thinl-Qing. Rainbow '23, '21, '25: Give Club '25: Boosters '21, '25, l'llu,ino's mind and soul nro in the nvtivities of lk. 11. but wo aw surf- that, hm' hr-nrt is with Il 1-vrtuiu Svrapping Aggie. XY? see her on tlw stagfl, in revitals. and figuring in the nnmvrous style sh-.vs. She- is very talvnted and use-s hs-r gifts to good aulvzmtages. -xt- SELMA TIEDEMAN Slip was a wonrlvr and nothing loss! Druinatic' Dzibblvvs '25, Sc-i'i'f-tary: Booster Club '24, '25, Halma is :i wonder in morv ways than one. Dinh is :in at-vomplislivd pianist, loves football :uid has innrlv more than one A in Englishl XVe wisll her slim-ess in everything--and she will have ii lim. .,A, ESA., BERNEY MORGAN Slumber is mow s-awvr-I than toil. Svouts '22, '23, '243 Da- Molay '25, Burney would love to bv a Vailr-ntino, some say lu- would bv vontvnt to bo an Nnvarro--niiyway. tlwri-'H lots of sntisfau-t,ion in being a shank, so he says, He is quits- a business inan too, even if ha Qlovs sleep in vluss. -3- . AUDREY LUCILB MUSICK Shv wills to do, :ind flows. Hoosier Club '24, '25: Stmlvnt Club '23, 24. liuvilv bus muny splvndirl 1-liai'avtvi'istii4-s, tho bi-st one bm-ing in rnro voiiibinuhon of integrity nnil rletvi'minn,tion. Shu is n dignific-il, modest Srnior and wv know ibut she will avi-oinplish inuny tliings.
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w A 1 '- leaf, -, V 'Mis .rm Y kr, . g rl 5 I e . ,ft , , f 2 le.: I - , . e 74' , ' ,-.,tQL',1j 1 t i t t.T,fFf,.w. wit H PCN? qlrwft Qi.,fi-pg.-.,v W' l ' iq 1 1' - f gilt' it 17 , mtjlhglw 1 Ur t t t 'K 'tts L-up ' STELLA KING Thy modesty is a 1-andle to thy merit. Rainbow '21, '251 Glee Club '25: Booster Club '24, XYe heard some one ask. as Stella walked down the hall one day, Who is that dignified. mod- est. sweet-looking girl? .Xnrl of course Stella was the :inswi-r. She is truly a sweet, lovable girl. and ole B. H. S. can not replace her very easily. H ...-,L-1 DUNCAN P. ALLEN, Jr. Talk df Jacnb's ladder, and he will ask the number of steps. Hi-Y '22, '23, '24, '25, Shippers '24, Purple Pennant Staff '25: Scouts '23, '24. Dnnenn has the distinvtion nf being the inost widely read of all the Seniors. He reads every- thing he van 'finrl-except his lessons, when he ean manage to read a book instead. He's also interested in f'ross-wurll puzzles. A Carnegie medal is offered to anyone who can make him smile 1'y.'.- WILLIE FRANCES KIRKPATRICK Thy vniee would still the world. Junior llarnmny Club '21, '25, President '25I Glee l'luh '23, 24. '25, Rainbow '24. '25: Booster Cluh '24. '25, XvllPli1'f' rnmes that rharniiug melody? 0h. that's Willie Frances sii1gin,f: hWe have to lumd it to Billie for reading music'--for she's the main-stray uf the music elutsses. Music in B. H. S. eoulrln't have done without her this year. DOROTHY FECEL I would like to be a man-hater, but I haven't the heart. Glee Club '24, '25: Booster Club '24. '25, Assistant Set-retary '25: Kat-kler Club '24, '25, Student f'luh '221 Mixed Chorus '24, Dorothy, the assistant seeretary of the Brmsa ters. has sworn off of men several times, but never has she been able to hate them entirely, Last year when the Juniors were having hysteries trying to give the Seniors a banquet. Dorothy was nne nf the most untiring and efficient workers This year her fine spirit and her loyalty have made her indispensable. WILLIAM THAMES A heart with room for everyone. Hi-Y '23, '24, '251 Ile Molay '24, '25: Or- eliestra '23, '24: Band '21, '251 Scouts '22, '23. Bill, besides being a member of the High School Band, spends his leisure moments running moving pit-ture machines. In the future, he will very likely direct the orehestra of his own picture-show. I. is-,Lr- ELOISE CHAISON A smile fur every occasion, and an occasion for every hour of the day. Glee i'luh '22, '23. '25: News Staff '22, '2l3Z Booster i'lub '24, '25: Purple Jackets '24: Rain- bow '24. '25: Kaekler Klub '25: Home Economies Pep!-Eloise has it. She is a girl blessed with ll eliurming personality, as well as brains and beauty, She is il, jolly good sport and a friend of all-we wish that we had more like her. , H AI ' tl
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Y- -V . ..f', K, tx .l lf wx x.,,,??fQQ Ji, in x- fd 'QE Y' ELIZABETH SIMMONS Nature made her what she is and never made another like her. Glee Club '23, '24, '253: Mixed Chorus '23, '24, '25: Student Club '2 '23: Booster Club '2-li Rainbow '24, '25. Elizabeth h:isn't a single rival when it comes to tulking! She could out talk Patrick Henry if he were living to-day. hhe studies sometimes, and has eurned the reputation of being a protector of Condemned Animals . CARL A. CI-IRISTOFFERSON Nothing e'er ruffled the eurrent- of his life, Curl is n dreamer and appears sleepy most all the time. Sometimes he min be awakened, and then he startles even teurhers with his brilliunt tlusbes. The world does not worry him, he dges not 1-ure enough about it-so we predict for him I life us long as himself. ,SHT RAY LEICHT A good heart's worth gold, Ruinbow '23, '24, '25: Booster Club '24, '2.t, Glee Club '25, Ray left us at mid-term to go to Milford, leav- Her good-nature and ing it plnre hard to fill. generosity und her ever present Lulu hutve endeuretl her to all of us, und we hope she will gl ns well-liked everywhere us she was at B. . b, VIRGINIA WHEAT A merry lieurt und true. Boosters '24, '25: Glee Club '22, 23, '24, '25: Home Eeonotnies Club '25: Rainbow '23, '24, '25: Virginia is always retuly for fun, so, of course, she's popular with everybody. She's living in hopes thot A. k M. will be vo-ed by next year, Her muin object in life is to bent Rem-'s time with Ji-, but we won't tell on you. Virginia. fe.- THURSTON JOSEPH BLAND, Jr. 'l'o get n rime t'or him we tried, but we have foiled, and here subside. De Moluy '25. Joe is u quiet young mon, but he knows u lot, and thot's whut rounts. Although very tull, he has never grown up. llc- spends at greatltleul ot' his time torturing his fellow students with pins and paper waids. ...Z-E- VIRGINIA BUCK Little but loud. Student Club '22, '23, '24, Seeretary '23, '24: Glee Club '22, 25: Booster Club '24, '25: Ruin' bow '24, '25: News Staff '23, This little miss answers to Biology Buck. She hus at soft heart especially where condemned kittens are concerned-we think she deserves u Carnegie medal for lifeesnving-twhatll Practical philosophy and vivacious greetings are brouclt-usted daily in station B. H. S. She is witty as well us wise, ,X , 11'-f, 2 .. , 2, H.,
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