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Page 51 text:
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ff .l ,,,,,,,,...l -1- ll- Il I . , ' Uhr Emir nf 1 mvnig Eiarttgiplace .... Butler High School . ...September 4, 1916 game . . .Freshman Class ufse .,.. .... M iss Ficklin FIRST 'roomii g The youngster s- first tooth .was discox ered b . nwentys little playmates Nineticn on the foul th day of January when little Twenty surprised his fuend DY winning a basketball game Young Nineteen in- sisted that little Twenty s tooth was weiy shaip FIRST WVORDb . Baby s first words were See me They vs ere spoken on The occasion of his being pre-sented witha pennant won by selling the largest number oi t1ckets to the Bal- optican benefit . . p V1 2 A 1 - .A iff , 1 mf.- -V 1 f in ,gs - 1, 4,41 ,1 WU' fi A1!x!::, 34' ' QQ! All ' . ,fa A! . 1 .J llIl l! f 1 .4 il gigs 'lf .ll ' ' 'l,l r 'i lilll - ' li l c its ii r l' - . 'llllik you ll .4 N ' ff ' ill ' ' W' if . fm l f :rf E H1 Q in UQ CD at 1 . . .... I .age , Q!! , ,M p , lll all llf A LU' . 1. 3 ,lj Q 5 n Pi 'U 7-l ..- P E E P3 E in rr 1' i'-tial' llll ...age ' N 1 , 1. ....age ? , W! SOCIAL Annuulss. jg YQ Miss Fiskiin and Mr. and Mrs. Henderson 'honored little Twenty Qt with a reception on the twelfth day of September. Ice cream and cake tg l l,. as ,f were served. Many acquaintances, ig which seem destined to last through- ll rl'- W ' ' ii' out the four years, were formed. A J The second gala occasion was a Q g . gf, party given by Mr. and Mrs. Welton Q xx 1 f ll f M5 J to celebrate the prowess of the girls' aj basketball team. ' 1 PLAYTHINGS. K Little Twenty's first' plaything was the loving cup which was won from its four-year-old playmate on . January 24, 1917. iAGNES WALKER, '20. 155 Illustrated by E. P. VValker, '13, 5 1 l Forty-f ive 1 2 - if it E I
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wi'-we i , f Freshman Group 3. Left to right, Row I Willie Coop, Iva Faubion, Boyd Guyton, Edna Brannoek, Frank Cox, Florence Belt. Virgil Ellington, Na- dine Barber. Row 2 Edith Ellis, Alma Kelly, Fred Couch. Mona Bowman. Hersehell Hupp, Noel Holloway, Elizabeth Coleman. Lola Smith. Lester Maddox, Angie Faubion, Violet Seese. Row 3 josephine Voris, Ivan Moore, Bertha Evans. Fred Thornbrugh, Mattie Drake, Homer johnson. Isabelle Cunningham. George Nalus, Florence Price. Not in l'ieture Dow Chenoweth, Fred Zimmer.
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Zlirvalmtztnt Svupwlattiuea Best looking .... Most impudent .... Most egotistical . .. . . . . . Most talkative .. . Silliest ........ Most reticent .... Biggest boob Most vain ........... Most unconventional .... Happiest ........... Unhappiest .... Pepperiest' ....... Most languid .... Most popular .... Most active . . . Biggest stiff ..... Biggest bluffer .... Noisiest ......... Quietest ....... Most peculiar . .. Hardest worker .. . Greatest shirk . .. . . Most brilliant ... Most musical .... Laziest ........ Fairest ........ Most accurate . . . Longest ....... Squarest .... Shortest ........ Most artistic ...... Most dependable .... . . . Most modest ...... Zlmaginr Harold Lane seven feet tall, Ernest Evens becoming small, Angie Faubion with long red hair, Willie Coop turning real fair, Ruby Berry in a fifty-yard dash, lva Leonard saying something rash, Ivan Moore, acting a fool, Esther Pritchard on a dunce stool, Edna Brannock not making a noise, Grace Berry playing with toys, Chester Kash without any cash, Ruby O'Dea making a mash, Forty-si ... ... . . .George Alsbach ..Reynold Griffith james Argenbright . . . . . .Alma Kelley .......Lola Smith . . . .Florence Price . . . . .Fred Zimmer ..Dow Chenoweth ........Hazel Lee .. .Lola Simpson .. Homer johnson . . . .Marie Hensley .Edward Francisco I .... Mildred Silvers .........Edifh Ellis . . .DeArmon Feely .......john Funk ....George Nafus ........l,iiy Rowe ..Velma Heryford ......,.joe Leeper ...Fred Thornbrugh ....Agnes Walker . . . .Mildred Ream . . . . .Boyd Guyton ..Dorothy Cannon . . .Lester Maddox . . . . . .Clyde White .. . .Louise Henry . . . .Della Baker . . .Wendell Hulse .. . . .Mattie Drake .Lucile Henderson
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