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Page 16 -t!—t-f ® ¥ . The Santa it, Trail . L O Barbee McBride Hudzietz Harris Robinson Woodie Barbee: A steady worker and faithful adviser, who fills a place in Cleburne High that no one else could hold. She has the wisdom of Plato for she knows her own company to be the best. Annie McBride: She has a quiet disposition, ear- nest and brilliant, and is like unto “a violet by a mossy stone half hidden from the eye.” Is possessed of a gift beyond the reach of art that of being eloquently silent. Bryan Robinson: “He hath a better bad habit of grinning than the Cheshire cat. He shines in other lines also, such as teasing the girls. But even with this his virtues are many and the class of ’ I 7 all join hearts in saying to our president, “Well done, good and faithful servant.” Almarine Harris: “Al is one of the natives of the Cleburne Schools. So modest and unassuming is she that you must know her a long time ere you dis- cover she is a brilliant student. She is not one to flaunt “A’s in other’s faces, but she gets them just the same. Dorothy Hudzietz: Dorothy makes a good race to be, if she isn’t, the smallest member of our class---in size only. She is carrying an extra large number of courses and is working hard. She is possessed of the ability to make friends and understands the knack of retaining them.
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Page 15 Ona Slaughter: “Where inward dignity joins out- ward state.” Ona is one of the few girls of the non- horn-tooting variety; but she has one bad habit---she will chew gum. Gladys Simmonds: There is a mischievous twinkle in her eye, a pout on her red lips, and a toss of her head that reminds one of the naughty little boy who stole the jam. Gladys is always in a good humcr and it is almost impossible to stay around her without be- ing the same way. William Hester: He has two ruling passions- — chemistry and girls and spends his time breaking beak- ers and hearts alternately. “Beauty chased he everywhere. In storm, in flame, in clouds of air.” Way land Dixon: Sane, deliberate speech is a gift. Way land then with voice and brains as big as the man and his heart is gifted. He is exact, precise, conscientious, and believes in letting other people at- tend to their affairs. Nicety claims him as her very own. Zelda Farris: A most loquacious party who takes many courses with much gusto and kindly instructs the lagging members of the class.
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P.gc 17 Mary McQuillen: She is jolly, works hard, and has made a good record on ihe white card, as well as on the hearts ol her classmates. Good nature is her strong point; smiling her chief occupation. Winnie Jackson: There is really much energy stored up in her small person. She is a shark, in- dependent and conscientious, and has a delightful little giggle that almost gives her away. Earl Dowdy: Might be a fit subject for a job with the Keystone Film Company, because he taught Chas. Chaplin all the tricks he knows. Earl has one bad habit - he will teach our boys profane lan- guage. Emma Blasingame: We could almost say of her. a linked sweetness long drawn out. She is plumb positive in her opinions, and doesn’t care who knows it. Myrl Southern: Myrl hails from Alvarado but she says she is going to live in Cleburne. She is quiet and reserved and has a disposition of sticking with a thing ’til the last; and if she waits long enough before getting her M. R. S. degree, she will make for herself a name in this world.
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