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HIGH SCHOOL STATISTICS Best All-Round Boy-Jasper West. Best All-Round Girl-Ruth C. Wilson. Most Studious-Lottie Simmons. Most Influential-Ruth C. Wilson. Most Sarcastic-Annie Ruth Joyner. Most Conceited-Probiem Elmore. Most Mischievous-Earl D. West. Most Attractive-Lucile Howard. Most Digniiied-Lottie Simmons. Prettiest Hair-Ruby Kilpatrick. Prettiest Eyes-Ruby Kilpatrick. Prettiest-Lucile Howard. Most Bashful-Wenzell Daughety. Biggest Flirt-Ruby Kilpatrick. Most Egotistical-Roy Johnson. Neatest-Ruby Kilpatrick. Most Sentimental-Ray H. West. Most Peculiar-Jasper D. West. Most Inquisitive Girl-Sudie G. West. -' Most Inquisitive Boy-James T. Pate. Most Admirable-Elizabeth Parrott. Laziest-Fred Wallace. Cutest-Sudie Grace West. Best Athletic Girl-Ruth C. Wilson. Best Athletic Boy-Ray H. West. Most Talkative Girl-Margaret West. Most Talkative Boy-James T. Pate. The Geometry pupils were requested to bring a com- pass to class. Dick Richardson brought a magnetic com- pass and said: Here's mine Mr. Newton, I think it will make a round ring. 53
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THE SPIRIT OF VIOLETS Amid the rugged, dense and lofty Ozard Mountains of Missouri, where pure air from blue skies prevailed every- where, laurels, lindens and furs came to add to the beauty serene, there was born in a cozy mountain hut, a little girl, Kyde Cuni. Little Kyde spent the first eight years of her life roaming far and wide over the Ozark hills and mingling with the rough mountaineers. Her eyes were of heavenly blue while her golden hair fell in great tresses about her shoulders. She was called Sunshine, by all her mountain friends. She finished the neighboring school at the age of thirteen years. Kyde's father had long promised her as a graduation gift, a trip to the following fall Rodeo, to be held at Terry Point. She could hardly wait for the long summer months to roll by, which must pass before the Rodeo in October. After many days and Weeks of waiting, Octo- ber, the Rodeo month, arrived. It was a bright but some- what cold Monday morning, Kyde and Mr. and Mrs. Cumi climbed into the crude mountain carriage to go to Terry Point in order to be present at the long wished for event. The journey was long and tiresome. They arrived at their destination promptly at two o'clock in the after- noon. Kyde's blue eyes had lost a little bit of their en- trancing blueness and her golden tresses were tangled from the long ride through the Ozark hills. She being so tired and Worn out slept the remainder of the after- noon. The sky was clear, the birds singing gayly and a plen- tious harvest on the rolling hills ,the sun arose with a brilliancy Tuesday morning, the day of the Rodeo. Kyde was up early, being greatly refreshed from the night's rest. Mr. and Mrs. Cumi and Kyde left the inn immed- iately after eating their breakfast. On arriving at the Rodeo grounds they found it almost impossible to get near enough to the track to see the races. The perform- ance began at ten o'clock. The whistle blew and off went 54
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