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[AMES I ' .LLIS HUGHES HOMER SMITH HUMTHRIIUS Record — r»usines i’.oard f)f Annual ' 2 g, ' 27, 2‘J: I ' ootl)all ' 26 ‘27, ‘28; C ' a] tain Football ' 27; X’icc- Fresitlent of C ' lass ' 2G; Sidney Lanier Liter- ary Society ’26, ’28; Stmlent Council 26; Alono- crain Club ’26, ’27, ’28, ’26; Science Club ’27; lUisiiiess Hoard of Coliiseo Outburst ' 27 : President of Co Hi Pep C’lub ’26; Athletic Association ’27, ’28; Manager of Tessie )rchestra ' 27; Paseball ’27, ’28; Secretary and Treasurer of I)raniatic Club ’26. Rinik — Student Council. Ocserif tion — “Tubby” is one of those lazy-goin chai)s who takes life slowly, but seems to get as far in the eiifl as the fellow who is alway- ' hurry- ing along. He has won many friends at C. H. S. by always being in a good humor. Ofificcr ' s Remark — “A light heart lives long.” I lonorably 1 )ischarge l. Fast Record Wilsonian Literary Society ’28; Pasketliall ' 26; Literary Club ’26. Rank- Private. Description — Mere is a fjuiet, deep-thinking lad. Ide was never found lagging when there was some- thing else to do. He is willing to help the class f)Ut when it is in need. Officer ' s Remark — “With just enough learning to mis [uote.” Honorably ! )iscliarge l. ELIZARETII ROr.ERTA HUG HIES Fast Record — Wilsonian Literary Society ’26, ’28; Pasketball ’26, ' 27; Athletic Association ’28; Co Hi Pep Club ' 26; Latin C ' lul) ’27; Annual Staff ' 26; 1 ' resident of T)ramatic Club ’29. Rank — Annual Staff ’26. fh ' seription — Py her unselhsh devotion to High School interest and her (luick smile and warm friendliness. Elizabeth has endeared herself to us all. She ])Uts her brain into her studies and pe] in her play — an unexcelle l formula for jtopularity and success. Officer ' s Remark— - ' ' S.cnxe could be her j arailel but herself.” Honorably 1 )ischarged.
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c:ar(}].yn ELizAiurn-i ham P ist -liasketball ’26, ’27, ’28; W’ilsoniaii Literary Society ' 26, ’28; Latin Club ' 27, ’28; Science Club ’27; Art vStaff of vVnnual ' 26, ’27, ' 28; Art I ' alitor of Annual ' 29; Dramatic Club ' 29. Rank — Art E lilor of Annual ’29. Jh ' scrikiiou — Carolyn is the artist of the class; nut only has she the ability to paint Imt to lo any thing she wants to rlo. She is hard to understand and is a very mysterious sort of a person. The effort it takes to know her is well rei)ai l. for slie is well wortli knowing. Offitcr ' s Remark — “Xot too sober, not too gay, A rare good s]K)rt in every way.” Honorably 1 )ischarged. ] .1 U . I AX ' A ] .EXT I X t: 1 1 1 Tt: Rasi Ab’t ' ord-— r.asketball ' 26, ' 28, ' 29; Wilsonian Literary Society ’26, ’28; Latin Club ’27; Cirls (irehestra ' 27; Science Club ’27; Ibisiness lb)ar d of Annual ’28; Co Hi Pep Club ' 29; lUisincss .Manager of Annual ' 29; Dramatic Club ’29. Rank — Ibisiness Manager of Annual ’29. L’.sTr A fo;j— -A girl that is rlependable, always ready to fulfill a promise, or do a thing ainl to do that thoroughly. The gods seem to have endowed her with lots of reasoning ability which she is al- ways ready to juit to use. Olhccr ' s Remark — “She always does that which slie says she will do.” Honorably I Jischarged. I-: A CA A K IIARXSl ' .ERfiER Fast 72ci ' orf - -W ' ilsonian Literary Society ’28. Rank — Private. 7L s ' rr 7’t fu — -When you see a sweet ainl worthy friend, when you need a clieery word, wlieii you wish a true sport — find Eva. Oijiecr’s Remark — “Her actions are modest and her words discreet.” Hojiorably 1 )ischarge l.
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vi].i :y lkkoy jenxix(;s P((st RctonI — Wilsonian 1 -iter ary Society ' 2 ( : Sidney Lanier ’28; (.dee C ' luli ’29; I ' oolliall ’28, ’2 ; Track ' 29; llasekall ' 28, ’2 ' L Mono.eram Clnli ’29. Rtiiik — I’rivate. Ih ' scrif ' tioii — Quietness is, )io doubt, W iley ' s out- standing characteristic. (lood sportsmanship will come to our mind when we think of him. Oficcr ' s Remark — “I’e seen, but not heard. Still in Service. IX-LKX KJJZABETIi LIXTIIICUM Past Rci(U-i!— business Hoard of Coliisro ' 25; Sidney Lanier Society ' 25; W ilsonian Literary So- ciety ’26, ’28; Hoosters C lub ’25; Editorial Hoard «‘f I ' ohisco ’26; Athletic Association ' 25, ' 26; C ' o Mi He]) Club ' 29; (dee Club ' 29; Hresi lent of Class ’28; Annual Staff ’29; Cheer Leader ' 29. Rank — Editorial Hoanl of Annual ' 29. Jh ' seriktion — Although Ellen is very jietite, she would liy no means ever be lost or forgotten in a crowd. She’s the life and { ep of ’em all. - bet- ter cheer leader could not be found, for she’s al- ways loyally sui)]»orted in the games. Officer’s lO ' mark — Hetter be small and shine, than great and cast a shadow. Jionorably I )ischarged. IIEXEY HARRESOX JOXIES, I! Past Rcconl — Football ' 26, ' 27, ' 28, ’29; Hasket- ball ’26, ' 27, ’28, ' 29; Captain of Hasketball ' 29; Haseball ’26, ’27, ’28; .Monogram Club ' 27, ' 28, ’29; Wilsonian Literary Society ’26, ' 28; C ' o Hi I‘ep Club ’29; Dramatic Club ' 29. Rcscriftiuii — W ' e have all seen great men come and go at C. H. S. Here is another one of that tyi)e, a nd when he leaves he will l)e missed by many. He has endeared himself to C ' . H. S. ])y his athletic ability, and we • ' hall jioint witli pri«le that he was a member of our class. Officer ' s Remark— As merry as the day is long.” Still in Service.
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