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Pagr 19 Lois Nance: When it comes to a workcrjyou can’t pass up Lois. She is always on the job. We sometimes wish that there w-cre more like her. We are sure that more things would be accomplished for good. Ruby Lusk: Ruby is curly haired and good na- tured. She has a way of saying little and thinking much, and working all the while. She is often mis- taken for a goody-goody — perhaps because she has such an innocent smile. Susie Sumners: Susie comes to us from Cuero and she doesn’t let you forget about it. The cares of the world sit lightly on her shoulders, because she knows so well how to lift them off. A loyal friend and a good companion - of her kind may there be many more. Sue Mildred Lee: C. H. S. has not yet recov- ered from the shock it received when skeet was a Freshman, for she was a live wire. With her soft brown eyes and her love of fun, she has won a place in many a heart. Vivian Leonard: He does his work well and spends his spare moments in pawing the ivory. The funny thing about him is that several people think his name belongs to a girl. P. S. It may later on.
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Page 18 Irene Clark: Irene is studious without being a bore. She has such a keen feeling of pity for the other members of her classes that she frequently misses an unimportant question for their benefit. She is the proud possessor of a strong mind and a big. sincere heart. Fannie Ferguson: If diligence, patience and stick- ability are virtues, then she is most virtuous, hannie is the most popular girl in the Senior class— measure- ment made in length. Merne Nail: In Mernc we have a steady, indus- trious and quiet sort of girl. If asked to name a fault of hers, one might answer that her only one is that she is inclined to seclude herself and work too much. Whether this is a fault or not is left with the one passing the judgment. Angie Phillips: With rings on her fingers and fur on her clothes she will be noticed wherever she goes. Full many a heart (As she went by) Flas shifted gears And gone in high. Fred Lasseter: Fred’s one love is tobacco. While in the country he learned to swear at his mules; since coming to Cleburne High he takes us all for donkeys. He studies when he must , but that must be empha- sized. Startled every one by having a serious thought after the Denton game.
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Page 20 Young Goldsmith (Ploma) Graves Davis John Young: John G. is the chief dispenser of pep at all Senior parties. His spare moments are spent in athletic activities and in frequent excursions to the superintendent's office; but this doesn't prevent his being a model youth in every respect. Sybil Goldsmith: Dubbed Nancy Hanks be- cause of her swiftness (???). Although she’s little, she hath a mighty voice, but since she knows when to use it we think that she is a very good example of the old saying that precious jewels always come in small packages. Dee Ploma: This little visitor was probably more joyfully received by the members of our class than Vera Davis: Vera is one of the few people in this world who have such a lovable disposition and such a winning manner that they make friends wherever they go and everyone always has a kind word to say for them. Lillian Graves: Good as a perfect day, and sweet as a message from home. With her winsome ways and admirable disposition, she will certainly be bound by the most bitter of her enemies. Here’s to her happiness.
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