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5 1 1 lv- li. O lie ii if ,. ii? ,. F4 VJ, i. is li I,1 li! in il' sa 'e Ilia '-9 lv si? V? Q? ii li In 's ii it Vi 5 lu ,. ,. fri lla -o 'a it? B .il . j. ti it yi slr 'a is lag lee iff ll? Sis U, lla tif li? we is it ii ii? ng Q ii fs 9 Q 0 . li lm Iva iii . U 53 I? if if I., I . .... .... T Q Ufim . ......... . . . . . . WINNIE MAE CRAVER Weenie Freshman Club, 1: Literary Society, Z3 Choral Club, 33 Girls' High School Club, 4. When joy and duty clash, Let duty go to smash. She possesses :1 smile, pep and personality: what more could you wish? Winnie is known for her chewing gum and her squeals. If anything exciting happens, Weenie must give a piercing little shriek, and usually a pinch to the nearest person. She is glad this is Leap Year, for she likes the idea of Chasing' the boys. Her favorite expression is Oh, I got a letter from VV. and L. She is always ready for fun, and to find zi better pal for a lark of any kind, you will have to travel far. QXIIL 7 Q' C? MARTIN PHIFER CRAWFORD President Hi-Y, 33 lli-Y, 43 Secretary and Treasurer Kodak Club, 2, Athletic Association, 1, 25 Latin Club, 4. Few things are impossible, to diligence and skill. Martin is one of the shining lights in high school. VVhen there is anything to be done he is always ready to put all the pep and enthusiasm he has into it. He is a real good student and we understand a real good ladies' man. He possesses oualities most enviable which make him a boy of true worth. SP2 MILDRED CRAYTON Chigger Girls' High School Club, l, 2, 3, 43 Choral Club, 23 liiterary Society, lg Home Economics Club, 4. As pure and sweet, her fair brow seemed eternal as the sky, And like the br0ok's low song, her voice a sound which could not die. Mildred is sweetness, freshness and jollity personified lf you ever get blue or irritated, go to Mildred and you cannot help having your disposition changed, for the better. She's like an ice cold, refreshing drink on a hot summer's day. She has no enemies. No one could keep from loving her. Her ready smile makes her wel- comed anywhere she may choose to go. Besides her wonderful disposition, she is smart, plays the piano, and has a beautiful voice. SZ Q HUELING DAVIS I-Iueling Lone Pine Literary Society. 1: Athletic Association. 1. 23 Naturalist Club, 23 Kodak Club, 2: Vice-President Class, 2: Sigma Delta, 2, 33 Hi-Y Club, 43 Cafeteria Squad, -4. Do unto others as you would that they should do unto you. No personality ever embodied the elements of the Golden Rule to a greater extent than Hueling's. Sincere, open-minded, generous to a fault, he has won the admiration of his friends and the respect of his enemies. VVith a smile as a pass word, he took an active part in student activities, carving a niche of popularity for himself that will weather the storm of time. C. H. S. has been bettered by having had him. PAGE TWENTY-SIX . ..qi V-fa-t --is -fu.-no-I -- own--n--e-New-e--o-to a o o a n o o-o--4 5 n--o a o o o o o o Q o o o 0 o o o o o o o o c o o n o o -a ' at xiii '
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0000 IDA REID COHEN Girls' High School Club, 25 Home Economics Club, l: Girls' Hiking Club, l. I love quiet, solitude and such society As is quiet, nice and good. Always the same demure Ida Reid, smart and faith- ful in the class-room who, when once a friend, proves to be valuable, true, and sincere. She is very energetic and industrious, never shirking her work until finished. Then she finds time for indulging in such sports, as swimming and skating of which she is very fond. In domestic ability she is a genius, as to making candy and sewing she seems to excel all. xr f EQ ,IESSIE LOUISE COOK ilpeggyiv Campfire Club, 25 Latin Club, 4. Love to one, friendship to a few and good will to all. To know Louise is to know a girl who always comes to school with lessons prepared, who stands up tor what she thinks, and who sticks to her opinion. To lic one of the favored few of that friendship is a privi- lege not to be soon forgotten, for Louise makes a good friend, true in word and act. ,Xnd then Louise has no hard feeling against anyone. She is most democratic. Everyone has the same privilege as she. In this fact she has a strong belief, UL 1 SARAH CRUMP COUCH Crump VVashington Irving Literary Society, l: Modern Drama Club, 2: Basketball, Z. 3, 41 Girls' High School Club. 2, 3, 41 Chairman .Xthletic Committee of Girls' High School Club, 4, Home Economics Club, 43 Latin Club. 43 Rambler Staff, 3, 43 .Xnnual Staff, 43 Letter Club, -1: Vice-President Class, First Semester, -lg Cap- tain Girls' llasketball Team, 4. As fair as Helen of old, As great as Caesar, I'm told, And Plato's brain Goes under a strain As she knocks the rest of us cold. He-re's to Crump, pretty, bright, attractive, capable. and loyal. She's very athletic, too. ln fact, shc's just what she was voted---an all-round girl. From her many honors you can easily see that she has taken part in all phases of high school life. xllff Ei' THOMAS MOORE CRAIG Tommy lli-Y, 2, 3, 41 Naturalist Club, 21 Chemistry Club, 43 Radio Club, 33 Secretary and 'l'rcasurer Hi-Y, 2: Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, 2, 3, Athletic ,Xssociat'on, l, 23 Home Room President, 2, 5: Class Lawyer, 53 .Xl-gra-hy Staff, 23 Advocate Staff, 3, Rambler Staff, 43 Editor Rambler, 53 Literary Society, 2: Vice-President l.iter- ary Society, 23 Student Council, 2, 4, 55 Junior Red Cross Council, 2, 4. . A heart to resolve, a head to contrive, a hand to execute. Ut' thc many leaders m high school life and activity Tommv has become most prominent. .Xn attractive personality, coupled with the ability for leadership in all activities, make him a valuable boy. He is into everything in school and his influence is always for the right. Everyone knows him and we feel he will do well in college and in after life, m .F PAGE TWENTY-FIVE .O...OO'Q................'. .' U U . ....l.UOCQOOQOUQOOCOCOOCQO' . V .12 im-i
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,. L L C ' . , f ff, it . .................. jpg my wig J JAMES DEAL ranealn Mount Pleasant High School of Tennessee, 1, 2, 31 Phi Lambda Chi, Chemistry Club, 4. Oh, he may be a rotten Sheik, Because with girls he's not a shriek, But when it comes to using his bean, Well, a brainer vegetable never was seen. Deal was in C. ll. S. only during his Senior year. ln his former school-Mount Pleasant in Tennessee-- his record is unexeelleil. This young man's record speaks for him and in doing so certainly indicates that James is a true gentleman and a boy of irreproaeliahle character. wa FLORA MITCHELL DE PASS llFl0!Y Xthletit A'-soeiation lunioi l ilnar ' n . ' . 3 . ' . y Lo imittecg Freshman Cluh: High School Club: Dramatic Chili: VVashington Literary Society 3 Girls' Reserve. Her smile is just like sunshine It brightens all our lives. XVe have heen fortunate in having Flo with us :luring her four years of high school. Her hohhy is painting, but this is not her only art. for she has the ability to make friends easily and has ii most win- ning personality. Flo does not make her life gloomy hy studying all the time hut she manages to do her work well, She is always faithful anfl sincere to her work and friends. WL ala MAY ROCKWOOD DEVLI N Rocksie Of the wide world I stand alone and think Till I love and fame does sink. Surely there cannot he a more friendly girl than ROCksie. She always wears a smile--even when she has to admit that again she was tardy. History is her favorite study and she excels in it. She is companion- ahle, jolly and true-heartcil. EDWIN HARRISON DIXON ..Ed,. .Xstrniioiiiy Cluh, 2: .Xthletic Astsociillioll, l. 2. VVe finvl ourselves refreshed hy the presence of cheer- ful peopleq even so with Ed. He is one of our quiet, meditative classmates, always ready with a helping hand, giving us a bright, merry smile and cheery word. He is generally trying to have some fun when he is not dreaming. J ::5': T.': ' ' M ' I gf ,I ,mf . T'TZTri':2i'i' . . PAGE TWENTY-SEVEN -- 4 o-- -ro--r u 1 -at-e--o-ru-ro-le.--r .s-f,-an f ii, H .L ll 0 0 9 4 u o Q 0 A 0 1 0 e 0 6 0 o a Q u 0 o Q 4 9-one-ar-1-w--Q A -g t sv- s-A o-one--0 o --V - si.-r '1 ----V ,-.glue
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