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G1 :()RG1 : iRA RAII.EY Past Record — l asthall ' 26, ’27, ' 28; Basketball ' 27, ’28, ’29; Fo()tl)all ’26, ’27, ’28; Cai)tain of l ' ootl)aIi ’29; Actin.n ' Captain of ! asket])al] ’29; Monogram Chib ’27, ’28, ’29; Secretary and d ' reas- iirer of Class ’29; Circulation [anager of COhisco Outburst ’27, ’28; Annual Staff ' 29; Dramatic Club ' 29. Rank — Secretary and Treasurer of Class ’26. Description — Our tall, handsome business man roams through the hall seeking amusement and lending a heljiing liaml always. W ' e might preciict tor Buzz” an actor’s career, since our chajiel play, but who knows? Officer’s Remark — “He who thinks the most good and speaks the least evil of his neighbors — the man we love.” I h) 11 o r a b 1 y D i sc h a r ge d . MAR.LK ELIZABETH CRAET PilSt Record— Wilsonian Literary Society ' 28; Co Mi Bep Club ’2‘); l.iterary Society ’26. Rank — 1 Vivate. J cscriptio}i — f)ur jileasant, charming Mable comes from out of town, and this fact has prevent- ed her from taking an active part in extra-curricu- lar activities, but her demure manner and unselfish disposition have won her a warm spot in our hearts. Offccr ' s Remark — “A quiet mind is Holder than a crown.” Honorably ])i sc barged. HAZEL JI ' :ANETTE RAZZARRt: Past Record — Sidney Lanier Literary Society ’28; Science Club ’27; Co Hi Pep Club ' 29; Dra- matic Club ’29. Dcscriptio)! — One would never know that Hazel was around, because she is so very quiet, but when you glance around you are instantly aware of two beautiful brown eyes, rosy cheeks, and a demurely smiling mouth. Officer ' s Remark — “Silence is more elo iuent than words.” Honorably 1 ischarged.
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MORRIS WILLIAAJ ADELSOX SARA ELIZABETH BAILEY Past Record — Kditorial Staff of Cohisco Outburst 26, ' 27; Football ’26, ’27, ' 28; i’.asebail ’26. ' 27; Ilasketball ’26, ’27, ’28, ’2 ' ; Sidney l.anicr Literary Society ’26, ’28; I.atin Club ’27; Athletic Associa- tion ’26; Science Clul) ’27; Editorial Staff of An- nual ’27. ’28: Editor of . nnual ’29; Co Hi l ep Clul) ’29; l)ebatiiiR Clul) ’29; Class ]ffoi)bet ' 26. Rank — Editor of Annual. lh ' scrihti())i — There is an abundance of knowl- edge ami unusual literary ability i)resent. He is a leader in many classes and his store of answers seem inexhaustible. Some mischief always drifts his way, and he has a hard time dodging it. Officer ' s Remark — “The secret of success is the constancy of purpose.” Fast Record — Annual Staff ’26; Latin Club ’27; Atliletic Association ’26; Secretary and Treasurer of Class ’28; ' ilsonian Literary Society ’26, 28; Vice-President of Class ’29; (dee Club ‘29; C ' o Hi Pej) Club ' 29. R(t}ik — Vice-President of Class ’29. Description — Elizabeth’s charm lies in her frank- ness and sincerity. She is a ‘‘regular fellow,” ov’ erffowing with life and energy. She is always on hand if it is fun, and then when work begins we really can’t say she was b()rn tired. Officer ' s Remark — “A friend to all who know her.” Honorably JJischarged. Honorably Discharged. AlARY HIH.IEX ARRITT Past Record — W ' ilsonian Literary Society ’26, ’28; Latin Club ’27; Co Hi Pep Clid) ’29; Dramatic Club ’29. Rank — iffivate. Description — Helen has impressed us all with her unusually sweet disposition. She is rather (|uiet until she gets the “giggles.” When the “spirit” moves her, she is one of our bright i)upils. and at all times, with her blue eyes and blonde curly hair, she is an ornamental one. Officer ' s Remark — “Pretty and charming — sweet and sensible.” Honorably Jffscharged.
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IJTTLET(.)X TAZEWELL E()WL1:R Pdsl i rrorf — Football ' 26, ' 27, ’28; Hasketbail ' 26, ’27, ' 28, ' 20; Acting Captain of Ilasketball ’27; i5asfl ail ’26, ’27, ’28; Track ’28, ' 29; IMonograiri Club ’26, ’27, ’28, ’29; Wi lsonian Literary Society ’26, ’28; llusiness Hoard of Annual ’29; Co Hi JVp Club ' 29; Debating Club ’29; Jjest-albround buy of C. H. S. ’27. Rank — Business Board of Annual ’29. Description — “Taz has been a very necessary l)art of our class, and when he won the best all- round prize in ’27, we were indeed proud of him. When our traveling salesman came back with a string of hearts to his credit, we were not sur- I)rised, ’cause ‘ Taz” was always a ladies’ man. Officer ' s Remark — “Never serious, not too frivo- lous, but a rare good fellow.” Honorably Discharged. ALBERT IRA GIB.SON Past Record — Football ' 26, ’27, ’28; Wilsonian Literary Society ' 26, ' 28; Sergeant-at-Arms of Co Hi Pep Club ’29; Monogram Club ’26, ’27, ' 28, ’29; Annual Staff, ’29; I.iterary Club ’29. Rank — Snai)-shot hound of Annual. Description — Such an industrious lad. always working and not a bit “out of humor” either. He has that look which says, “Why can’t they all be as content as 1 am?” Officer ' s Remark — “He towers like a mountain over all.” Honorably Discharged. WILLIAM LRANKLIN FRANCIS Past Record — W’ilsonian Literary Society ’26, ’28; Co Hi Pep Club ’29; Assistant Circulation Manager of Cohisco Outburst ’27 Literary Club ' 29. Rank — Private. Description — A tall, lanky individual who speiuls his spare time roaming the halls — always on im- ] ortant business. W ' illiams has never been “Bill” to us; he is entirely too tall anrl dignihed, we might say. Officer’s Remark — “Worry and T have never met.” Flonorably Discharged.
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