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LOUISE WEED Scientific Browning One who can rejoice with 111030 who are lumpy ml sigh ?l'ilh Hmw; who are sad. W'ilh Hume I100 qualities, Louise 11ml xurely have been intended for a Wmtter half. MABEL WHITTON Home Economics Shakespearean Another mystery! 1V8 believe .vhu can, but xlm 'u'mft. Some day that W'zm is going to 0.3'Il10dt3. Just mail and 300! KM A 1 .WA 4 7 L1. 7 a 'VM 41a - ' M a 'Kj 7,,4 Afr: 0e1 d 441! v 4! f I . ALYNE BUSH WILLIAMS 9. Music Shakespearean Kind hearted and sincere. This mrmber 1's 110lacl especially for her nlu'lity ta liclcle Ilw ivorirs. GILB ERT WYATT Scientific Shakespearean Wonderful how some fl! 0'll'3 never grow old, mm it? But wait! Maybe 7170'1'6 going too fast; probably knee trommw don t nlwnyw tall Hm truth. Gilbert ix what we uni! u Tt'tll sewker after k'nowleclgm
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JAMES SPANN Scientific Shakespearean Dani talk to us about the frirndship of Du- mtm aml Pylhirm! Thom; two gentlemen knew nothing of brotherly love. Wlimbw Spawn and Fuzzy lx'ingtttS'iumesa Twins 0f Dothau. Ala. This 'I'u'in'v is in every .wense a gentle- man. with the acre ! 0n the man. A oonsm' n- !ious .vtudunt. hundix-rlppml. however, by u too frat mm of Spmrmintft M ARCELLUS STEADMAN SPANN Scientific Shakespearean Attmliun! He'd undertake to prove by form of argument that a rooster is not a chicken, hail is not ice. or man is not an. animal. 1V0 shall not look upon his like again! GRACE SPEAKE Classical Shakespearean Fair. modest, and gmztle. thcther she rthuoses tlw srhaolroom or the home for her sphere, .vht' will radiate gmztlmmxs 41ml reign by love. CLEO SPIVEY Scientifm Browning Clea. Cleo. 1rilh mnmw'rs xwoet, 'l'u know you ix a t'hnrm'ng treat. Hm! luck for you we pray attend. And may 'uw .xign ourxtalzmx, your friend? JA M ES STA PLETON Classical Shakespearean A few fellows urn. goal! at .evm'ything, and HButrIcy! takes high rank in this crowd. W'hnther il be in football, baseball, basketball, debate, or unything else r'onnevtml with School life, 0211' rominy clm'tur 'ix right there with the goods! Fund of Rose Hill, by the way! JESSIE MAE STEPHENSON Scientific Browning .lexsie Blue possessex many of the qualities- uf the Maul xtude-nt. She is quiet, modest, ut- tentive, and responsive.
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Last lDill and Testament x We. the Senior Class of the Dothan High School, of the year nineteen hundred twenty-two, perceiving that the end of our high school career is approaching and deeming it wise. and altogether fitting and proper that we leave our numerous hard-earned possessions to those who need them and to those who in due course of time will attain and occupy our positions. do hereby make and proclaim this our last will and testament, revoking all pre- vious wills, bequests. or devices of any nature by us made. Item I. To the D. H. S. we do leave our deepest love, respect and loyalty, together with all the old papers. chewing gum wrappers, itinerant hair pins, pencil stubs, eten that. out of pure love of associations with the D. H. 5., have remained behind in the various crannies and crevices they have found to occupy. . ltem II. To Mr. Baker. our Superintendent. we leave our sincere ap- preciation of the wisdom and skill with which he has guided us through our high school career. Item 111. To our Principal. Mr. Farris. we leave our deepest love and appreciation. and we do bequeath to him the right to use unsparingly all his legal terms and phrases. Item IV. To the faculty we bequeath our thanks and everlasting re- memb'anee for their patience and wisdom which has attended us through the labyrinth of our seniorhood. Miss Pelham is hereby made the rightful heir to a proportionate share of our affection, and be it here said that her outbursts of anges are always like a summer shower, fleeting, and always brightened by the sunshine of her smile. We bequeath to Mr. Ansley our approval of his versatility. insomuch as we have been awe-stricken at his ability to completely captivate the wise-heads, the learned .the frivolous, and the strong. with his ttspeelll and his bluff. To our beloved Miss Williams, we leave all our Latin jacks. To her also. the French classes leave their uparley- voolsfl To Miss Bryant we will a promise never to disturb the order of her chairs again, nor to perplex her with our ignorance of common fractions. To Miss Luttrell we do gladly will all our outlines on Hamlet and Burkels Speech. together with our thanks for making us talk on our feet.n Mrs. Duggan has our assutanee that we will not ever again cause her to ruin her new roll books with hetitious names conceived in our own fertile brains. Miss Steele is here willed our encouragement to admonish all future Sen- iors without mercy and to pause in her Math. explanations, now and them to say. ttSeniors. be quietlll We bestow upon Miss Long our admiration for her sweet voice and her soft foot-falls. To Miss Striplin. we leave our ad- miration of her ability to teach junior English and keep a smile on her face all the time. To Miss Walker we will our appreciation of the delicacies she has furnished in her domestic science department. Item V. To the Junior class we do graciously confer the honor of hold- ing our exalted position next year. We yield with unwilling hearts our nu- merous Senior privileges. and we hope that the Juniors will not have as much trouble as we did in retaining such privileges. We also bestow upon these friends. together with our places in chapel. several lagging Seniors. with the hope that the class will turn them out next year in the form of finished products. MXWKW
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