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3'-V,a.. ' ,,.-' 4. f q, x 1 r . . - ' N. L p- A4 f ' -1- a s., ow-- .,, .V , --.. V .F . err 4 W- E at .- f L LOUISE ADELYNE DoNALDsoN A'Little Bit Louise To know her is to love her. Basket-ball. '26-'27-'28-'29: President of Class. '26: CHAMHIAN Sraff. '29. Little Bit is our smallest member. but it doesn't keep her from being on the job. When we think of Louise we always think of basket-ball, for she is indeed one of the brightest stars Chamblee has ever produced. Her many friends in Chamblee Hi wish her success. JESSIE RUTH EDDLEMAN Heavy Ruth Jolly and bright. she can talk all nighlf' Basket-ball. '28-'Z9: VicefPresident of Class, '27: President of Class, '28: Historian. '26327-'28-'29: CHAMHIAN Staff, '29. Ruth is our jolliest member: you seldom ever see her blue. One can tell Ruth not only by her Winning smiles. but also by her charming voice. Vkle all wish you much success. Ruth. MARION LOUISE GAY A'Preacher Louise lVhy should I worry? 1'lI get there anyway. Basket-ball. '26-'27-'28-'29: Secretary and Treasurer. '27-'Z8: CHAMHIAN Staff, '29. Louise is always bubbling over with fun. but sometimes she gets especially Lively. Although small, she has plenty of pep, and you're sure to know when she's around. Although appearances indicate that she will be- come a Mrs in the near future, we all hope that she will succeed in everything she undertakes. Whether in married life or in the business world. CLARENCE LEE HARDIN Clarence Hardin Jolly and carefree and as lazy as he can be. Clarence hails from Doraville and has been with us for five years. He, too. is a ladies' man. He always wears a smile. whether working or playing. We sincerely hope that he will always remain as happy as he has been during his years at C. H. S. 'O O'? A if I 1 IQ SPI 1 llfl't'Il
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! . l S THOMAS WOEEORD COLE V tif-I-Ornrnyn ttcolen i'The man who blushes is not quite 11 brute. Tommy has been with us for the past seven years. We do not call him Thomas. that is too dignified for him- we call him Tommy. Tom is a popular member of the Senior Class. He never Worries about his studies and does not regret the time he has spent with the girls. We hope that the future holds great success for you. i'TOmmy. JOSEPH HOYT CONNER i.BOaZn UI-Ioytn Not a cavalier. but a ladies' man. Hoyt hails from Murraysville. Although he has been with us only one year, he has won the hearts of all the Seniors. We wish him the greatest success. GARLAND THEODORE COWAN Seekum i'COwan 'Tz's not wise to be wiser than necessary. Seekum is our ladies' man. When it comes tO a sport he is it! He is a Physics shark, especially concern- ing the relative properties Of oil and sand. Nevertheless, he is a popular fellow and will surely win his way through this world, even if it is on freight cars. We wish you luck, old fellow. D. C. DONALDSON ' UD. C. i'Dee H0171 'e's little but is great. D. C. is a clerk in the most popular department of the school, the store. He packs an awful punch for his size Z and we hope he will be successful in any line Of endeavor 1 that he undertakes. 1 E-. p 9 2 Page Siartecn
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J 'A fu il.-A Nfl H ? A N' -i f A V ,J ROBERT MARCUS HENDERSON Mark Marcus Mark hails from Chamblee. As a member of the class he was willing to do his part. We hope that the future holds great success for him. WALLACE LYMAN LEE Lee Wallace Little but Mighty. Editor-in-Chief CHAMHIAN, ' 29. Although Wallace has been with us only two years he has made quite a name for himself. We End in Wallace a tried friend, willing to help anyone. We wish him much success. SAMUEL BOYD LESLIE Sambo Caesar 'ASam Sam is a man, a man indeed, he is. Baseball, '29: Basket-ball, '29. Sam hails from Doraville, has been with us for four years. As a student has always done his part. We lose a pupil who will be hard to replace. VJe wish you luck. ole boy. FRANK HoLBRooK LIVELY Frankie Frank' Brown eyes. why are you blue? Frank is a small boy, but as he is a clerk in our school store we think he will soon become fat-fatter-fattest. His many friends in C. H. S. wish him success in all his future undertakings. 1 A M.W-..,.,.......,.,.......,........-.........,................ , nf' if f Page Eighteen
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