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JESSE H. CAMPBELL, Literary -------- Lueders, Texas . A. l... S.: Lueders High 'l9g Casino Club '2Ig K. O. Club '2lg Spizzerinlctum Club '20g Dramatic Club '20g.Orchestra '20g Pres. A .l.. S. '2lg Wanderers' Club '2l. vi . , .L K. . ,.,, I ,wlf , Carirjerning Campbell, ,Ive 112641-ldi list,-as accomplishment No. A averages he acquired. His-dignified bearing lent tone ta any gathering, as did his boat? to, singing: and the number' ofijriends of the debonair gentleman from Lmeders may be ascertaineiiyf fhc Qffices where they make up one hundred per cent of the enrollment records. ' g f ' Jligglli C-LYNN' DAUGHERITY, Literary ' ----- - Dumas, Texas i O. L. S.g Gainesville High 'l9g SllldClh', Council '2I QKQY. W. C. A. 't'9g'2tg Students' Ass'n.' limp Lucky Thirteen '2l: Dramatic Clab '20-T2l. EBMVM xr 1 H ight fmt1e4eJf?rQ1ELe'hL5.1 rua qmcfed Part'-M11 with heir zLifn.:is.t1e+'Hwh1 but as she I -,, ,,,--,1,5,- 'it xgraegri that after was just releagedrfrom ,qpbrarz- lf me H-111. 'ff - , E-, . . . me 2 JEss1E MORRISON, Literary ---- Jai' - - - Clarendon. Texas O. L. S.: Clarendon High 'l8g Spizzerinlntum '20g Wester staff '2l. Our Art Editor has a quiet air of capability about her that never failed to impress one. From this we take it that when she has become a painter of distinction, girls in business-like aprons, rather than in multi-colored hammoclfs, will adorn the front covers of our monthly magazines. PALE 1 IIIRI YSEVEN
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JACK SORELLE, Literary ---------- Clarendon, Texas Clarendon High 'I9g Glee Club ,2lg K. O. Club '21, A. L. S. '20-'21, Sarrels has a heart of gold, anti no use gio'5ilion,,geneijzilliyf 2gs?gyeJ about the same, and his fellow Ki -Ofstivill attest to the fael.i t,r1' 'tM'.p'lqnq sofiigllf'i11ByQlvs ihewreason he's never down-hefmgigfziiiig Q, 5: DELLA FERGUSON, Literary ----- - Taholga,.3I'exas P. A. L. 5.3 Wanderers' '2l5 Slliklbnl Couneil '2l. L.. V Y 1 rw- Della is a confirmed griml, if we have the definition of they ward right. Sliifevikilges-her' Elassi'5tivLi1-i'4f?se-- riously, and gives no thought to anything elseif The excepliqlf to prove this i.ET1i.jiaityQ'Q1jjuj5ig:i1i6i:liere sherbfggamnlikggllrthe others, time. yi? ,V , N ' .1 Q ' ' 'as P. A. L. s. '20-'2Ig Clarendon ag lt9'f't' L ' A . She was a marvel at entering a classroom late and attracting no attention. Anil the fact that she is nat- urally attractive, anyhow, makes it .sill more remarkable. We wonder haw many bysanders ranged them- selves along the opposite of the street when shle posed an the steps of lhe DY. PAGE THIRTY-SIX
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CLEORA BRUMMETT, Piano ---------- Claude, Texas O. L. S.: Dramatic Club 'ZOQ Chin-Chin Club '2lg Armstrong County Club 'Zlp Choral Club '2Og L Music Club '2l X12-lm! ,E .M it tt. I '57 VW! 94, fc. In f:,,.14,, ,- V4 To think of Cleora is to think It may Lelaltalezt'Born'finf lh6iQf lQt:Qhfifdevelopedi another almost equally admirable-she mdsfffaithful to the choir. L' 'i - ' 'iff ' ' 'ffl . f 't'L, ' JEFF MCMURTRY, Literar9figiQQtg'.i- 'of t - -A - - - gf - ifClarendon, Texas A. L. s., entered 'l7g Houck-CQ.tugiEeo'l7-'log' Baseball 'I8g s. AQT: 'l8g Pres. A. L. S. '20: Treas. A. L. Fdvoriie '2Ig Casino Clfib, '213if1Kki,Q. Club '2l. '1'j'1 .:' ,j f .- t - all I - V- . A sort of intuition told him mha onfA-of therfportsnu-9 grmdwclwb u g0CSYlQiiIldkB up the ideal student, and he was'.afzE7'tQ7r'igarlj perfect type5JHe was pracQedfh dfgf-g3ja1l. ing a spade a spade--though sometfgrgsglieihg confused as 'Toi' the number. i 'K . . ..-' .. T 'M ' 3 f , ......t..........14-sf, , - ..m.'L..1anp ' . . ,. -,4..L ORENE l-lUDGtNS, Literary and Piano ------ Clarendon, Texas P. A. L. 5.5 Music Club '20-'2lg Choral Club '20-'2I. We were about to call Orene the other infant prodigy of the Class, but she may he oppositely inclined to the majority of her sex who like to have their age understated. Aversion to worn-out expressions pre- vents our calling her Sweet Sixteen. A beautiful doll with the brain of a major-general approximates her. PAGE THIRTY-EIGHT
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