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,I A M l-IS ISATTAILE KEMI' Battaile llattaile joined us in the second grade, having come in from Kabletown. He has mana 'ed to pick up an extra year in his studies by his diligent work. llattaile is alwa s ready for a good time and is especially fond ofyoutdoor sports. We rlon't know what he intends to do when he tinishes high school, but we wish him all possible success in whatever he undertakes. Hi-Y, '29, Public Speaking, '30, lloosters' Club, '32: Tennis Club, '30, '3l. ll.-XRIRARA KA'l'Hl.EEN ,IOHNSON Kat:ic Merry as the days are long. Kathleen drifted in from Kabletown four years ago. She is loved b every one, especially by a certain Russell. She has won many friends by her sweet smile and lovable traits. lYe do not know what Kathleen is going to do. Sometimes she talks of going to a secretarial school, but a course in Domestic Science may be more suitable. lYe are sure her life will be a suv:- cess in whatever she undertakes. Ulass Basketball. '30, '31, '32: Commercial Club, '32: llonsters' Club, '32: Editorial Staff, '32. FRAN KLYN LEO MASON Frank Franklyn has been with us only six years. He czune from Kabletowu and jointed us in the seventh grade. He has been able to gain a step each year. and has now reached the top ot' the stairs. Xl'hen anything needs to be done, Just ask Franklyn, and he will do it with a willing heart. M'hen Franklyn is not at home, you can generally find him riding in his Ford on the Junction Road. Franklyn may not be the brightest in our class, but he has made that u in many ways, and is always full of fun and ready for a good time. Hi-Y, '28, '29, '30, '31, Commercial Club, '3lg Athletic Association, '28, '29, '30, '3l. dza.i ...u. -.- . ..-a..........f.iwli.Lila.ii.a...1ziA, 2. ..,. :.,.!i,.4gLh-za....i...z...sai
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KLLXXINE LOYCE ELLlO'l l' Ulllllllfu The light of love, the purity of grace, The wind, the music breathing from her face, The heart whose softness humortized the whole, And oh! that eye was in itself a soul, Une glance at Punk would reveal what we would have neither time nor space to describe-her fem- inine charm. And since beauty is only skin deep, let me tell you some of her qualities which a glance won't reveal. One must know Punk to ap- preciate her many characteristics. C. H. S. is goin' to miss this lovable, good- hnmored girl. Bye-bye, Punk, may you never forget ns in the years to come. Athletic Association. '28, '29: Class Historian. '20, '30: Commercial Club, '32. JOSEPH R. HOXYELL njocn Whose good looks are exceeded only by his ability as an actor. Joe spent the early part of his school days in the Shephcrdstown school. He 'oined us in the Sophomore Class. XVe were glad to have joe in our classrooms because of his everlasting smile :intl ready wit. joe was voted the hest actor in the school this year, a title that he rightfully de- SCYVCS. lVe do not know what Joe expects to do in later years, but we rather susplect that he will he :i prosperous groceryman. ere's wishing you suc- cess in anything: that you undertake. lk-hating: Club, '32, Commercial Club,'32: Rama. LER Staff, '32: Athletic Association. '32, AUIJREY ELLEN BELL HENIJRICKS Audie f'j ust being happy is a great thing to do, Looking on the bright side, rather than the blue. None of us will forget our curly head, Andre . She spent the early part of her life at the lYaslii- ington and Lee High School. She joined us about three years ago. Andrey is always ready and wills ing to lend her aid in whatever activity it may he. Audrey hasn't decided yet what will be her ca- reer after she leaves high school. Sometimes she talks of a business career in XYashington. May sufcess he yours,' Audrey, in whatever yon under- lace.
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X ...-l, - .Nh 1 . ,i. I, .-sg., 1. M I 'T Y , V v 3 ' r , ,,',-.M ,-.s,,--w,,- -..,,,+-,,,-e iv. ---., a I W5 Ti V Lam.. KTHEL M. MERCER Ways , 1 shall talk or 1 shall die. Ethel joined our class ten years ago, and in these years has been a friend to all of us. She is always ready to tell a joke or join in any fun' making, but is ready to talk seriously when the subject of John is mentioned. hthel hopes to be a nurse. Here's to your success. Class Basketball, '30, '31, '32, lloosters' Club, '32: Commercial Club, '32: Editorial Staff, '32, O DONALD TVVYFORD PHILLIPS ujassu Donnie has been with us ever since we started out in the first grade. He is known to everyone because of his sunny smile and disposition. Jazz is first the opposite from what his name leads one to xelieve, as he is known to he the laziest boy in the school. But we have had to change our opinion of Donnie since he has become the star reporter for the Spirit of Jeferson. Old C. H. S. wil miss lJonnie's familiar Figure, but we wish him the best of success in anything he tries. Football, '28, '29, '30, MARGARET ROSEN BERGER She is pretty to walk with, And witty to talk with, And pleasant, too, to think on. Margaret came to us from Cumberland, Mary- la during her Senior year, and with character' i: ic enthusiasm and grit she tackled the difficult ' b o getting adjusted to a new environment. Her od lisgyosition and carefree ways are loved by all us. Ve hope that by May, 1932 she'Il hate to rt ith ns as much as she hated to leave her uml rland classmates! l xu, . f of 1.1, L' , .-- , 575- 2 , W... -. . . -g:Tf1o.:i'f.J.L.. ,..f..:.ac -, . . . f.......-... ' -- ' V -Q. -N-ef-b. .. -Y ,A .. - 'sew -Q.,-f-. .
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