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MARTHA BRADLEY Ever rlmrming efver ne1c ' Nlartha is one of the jolliest people in the Senior class. She is always ready for a good time. She is especially fond of the nickname Nanny . Each night Martha can be seen carrying home an armful of books. VVe know she will suc- ceed in the future in whatever she plans to do. LAVERNE BROIVN Wie doubt not that for one so true, There must be nobler rcorb to do. Brown-Brown-why Laverne Brown of course. She's a quiet, modest unassuming miss of the Senior Class. She is quite a distinguished member of the class along the line of athletics as she has been a star forward and Captain of the Girl's basketball team. In whatever work she may take up, all our wishes for good luck go with her. HAROLD CRAVVFORD fl bright young bfllliL'If1l ic'in.ron1e -ways flviff frin some yet in FOIIZIHQ days. Bill certainly needs no introduction in Berea. He's an all- around athlete and makes good in every activity he under- takes. He has been a great asset to the orchestra and the Boy's Glee Club and will surely be missed next year. Bill is also President of the class and has performed the duties of this position very favorably. ALLEN CURTIS il youth Iiglvt hearted and rontent I zconder through the u'or1d. School is out, and everyone rushes down the steps. Then a lone figure comes down-the last one out-that's Allen. VVhenever a curtain puller or a stage manager is needed, Allen is right thereg whenever Crucible money is to be collect- ed or a play needs a business-manager Allen gets the job and why? It is because Allen accomplishes almost everything he goes after-that's all. FRANCES CUTTING fly merry as the day is long If you can find a better good all-round student, basketball player, debater, domestic science expert and just jolly good sport than Frances Anne we'd like to see her. Frances is graduating with more points than any other member of the senior class and still she's had time for other activities and stands among the highest in scholarship in the class. HUGH DEMOSS H!e.f.fings on thee, my little man iIufge DeMoss-sounds like a prize fighter doesn't it? But we assure you that he isn't. He's just that well liked boy with the black eyes and black hair and the smile on his face. If you want to meet someone in whose presence you just can't grumble,-meet Huge at once. Oh, we almost for- got another thing--Hugh always has his French. Maybe that's because his name is French. 5 :QI 1 gift? if i l , y ia X1 ,rf Q xnrxy, fr :LA 2 4 gg, rlelbit . ix f ,f I ,:fff'KfI3' - X I, GTK xx f 1 QL!-'X XY . xx f' I ,fd ikxx. , r get . ,affsvi , , f'ylsif,-i. MrM,f,.f u..t-.,.f . Mx ,. p. iffy 'A f' ' x xfgix X gf? aff 14 - jf, l ff-il . ' ' .Y I .f f ff I Q' f gp-,H K ffjpv y', .'r ,X xwivfif X Q N .fifx A4 5. x t .
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.x f rw , I' ,f I 0 ' fc y '.-ff, its . .fs :, .f Z IVA ASHMAN I lzzzfve read in the nmrfvelous heart of ez man The girl with the curl and the smily blue eyes, that would be one version of Iva. Although she is a native of Columbia she really seems just as if she belonged here. Iva likes dates and a lot of other kinds of fruits, and we think that there are several people in town, who think that Seminary street, es- pecially the encl near the city hall is a pretty nice place to wander to in the evening. MILTON BARBER By thc tcorli, one knows the ZL'0l',i'lIZf17ZU If you want to find out all about League baseball, or the latest Court case or the presidential campaign or in fact any current topic just ask Milton-he will tell you all about it. There probably isn't anyone in the Senior Class that follows the newspapers and topics of the day as faithfully as he does. VVe are proud to say that he is a member of our graduating class. JAMES BARCLAY Tall, blond, and trersatilef' Prof is at the head of his class-in height. He is noted for his ability along radio lines. It is known that he studies his Algebra, while listening in to some concert or interesting speech. No wonder he rattles Algebra off with such ease. VVhile in High School Prof has made a great many friends who wish him the best-o'-luck in all he undertakes. HELEN BECK A lrue friend is forever I1 friend Do you happen to know a girl who always has a cheerful smile? If you don't well it's time you were becoming ac- quainted with her. And if you want to have some type- writing done, Helen is surely able to do it. No wonder she is tall and slender, she has plenty of exercise for she walks way down from Pearl Street, morning, noon and night. JULIUS BERGMAN Uflfy mind to me I1 kingdom is Nat'l, of the Senior Play, is an all around good fellow. He specializes in Chemistry and helping the Athletic Asso- ciation. Every VVednesday you can see him collecting the Athletic dues from members of the class. At other times he is selling candy for the benefit of the Association. Due to his willingness to help people, he has made a great many friends at Berea Hi. HAROLD BLACKBURN A merry .heart Nlflkffll fl cheerful countenance Blackie and his Drums, and his Can -the three insepar- ables-at least they used to be. But now that the consump- tive Can has been replaced by a shiny Chevrolet, with a self-starter and everything-well that's different. There are lots of girls, particularly one, who much prefers riding in a Chevrolet.
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