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ESS EL1z.x1niTii C.xRi.Tox .... . 'illiss Ooh .-lml .still :cv gfusml, und .vtill Ilit' froinlri' grmt' Tllai am' .vlizall liuuzl roulil flurry ull .rlzc l?lIL ZK'.n l Age. 17g Height, 5' Z , VVeight, 107. . , i Dramatic illulm 1, Z, 3g Orchestra J, 35 Girls' Cluli 1. -, 3, 41 Athletic Association 1. Z, 3, -1. Yes. that one small head carried all she knewsand thatfs a plenty! Elizabeth could always talk on any suliiect, lmut especially on coedueation and algebra, The story goes that she's had quite a hit uf experience with lroth. lf she charms State hoys as . uell as she manages her math, we're sure she'll get her M-R-5 hc-fore she gets her Ph,1J. ROBERT HUNTER CHi:A'rH.xM . . Holi HCNl1t'l'lZlIIIH His lift' was rfcziilv, Lllltl flu' Clt'llIi'IlfX Su fnz'.1'rd in l:i1n that .Xutiirr nzzgflzz' ,vfurirl uf' Ami .my fo all flu' ftwwltl, 'This zuux tl uiaiif' Age, 161 lleight. 5' FW: VVeight. 135. Hi'-Rocket 2, 3, -lg Editor-in-t'liicf -lg AIIZSSENGIZR 3. -lg Art edi- tion 43 Blackwell Literary Society 2, 3. -lg Chairman executive committee 31 Vice-President 4g President 55 Hi-Y 33 llraniatic Cluh 2, -lg Senior play. VVE can't decide why we all persist in liking Robert. even though he almost drives us to distraction lmy his arguing. Any- thing froin salad to arcliitccture will furnish a subject exactlv lc- his liking. VN'e know that the legal world will certainly get Bob and all the guilty delinquents will go free. VVhy? VYell, what exhausted jury would pronounce a verdict that would start Rt-lnert talking again? But he's Il ,lack-ot'-all-trades and does all of tllein well, llc guides the 111'-Rorlsvt over the seas of journalism Cnot yellowl, presides with dignity over the Blackwell Literary Society, and he made a master 1n'esentation of the Piper.'l VERNON Rox' Cinzriq . . .... 'ABIHIIZH HH: TVIIL' fa his zvnril, his tc'm'k, mul liix j'rii'luls. Age. 1515 lleight. 5' 1ll q Vticight, 150. Athletic Association 1, J, 3. 4. 51 Ili-Y 3, 43 Ili'-Rocker 5g Baseball 4. 5. Vernon is a staunch supporter of his class and a jolly. witty fellow. He has not astonished the academic world, but he is one of the powers lmehind the throne when it comes to hasehall. Bunn does not appear to he at all interested in girls. lint we can't help hut feel 'that his heart Hutters a little when one casts him a shy glance. EIIXYARII RAwi.s Conf: ....... .S'k1'fvfv l flaw' :lo fill flint Illllj' l7l't'1lll,l' ti :nun l'l'lm dun' fln iimrv ix flour. Age. 183 Height, 5' X g VVeight, 145. Athletic Association 1. 2, 3. 43 Stutlent's Vouneil 1, 25 fllee Cluh lg Hi-Y 2, 3. -lg Ace tlluli 2. 3. -lg Shifter's Gun fluh. Skipp is one of the inemhers of the class who attends to his own husiness and lets others attend to theirs. But when it comes to hacking '26, he's right there with the goods. Rawls is often rluhlwed the sixth period alarm clock. It is at this tiine that he arouses all sleepy-heads as he leaves school with his 'lliinousineu and its heart-rending, nerve-racking self announcer. 926 I PAGE171
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'SS 1926 IXIATIIAN Minzrix l31snoP, JR .... Ufzuzic' Let 1 ?'f'1',t' lllllll be ziiastm' of his tz'1m'. Age, 17, lleight, 5' 6M g VVeight, 130. Blackwell lgiterary Society 5, 43. President 45 Vice-President 4, Commercial Class, Athletic Association. ,lunie is 'Amaster of his time. Besides a regular job after school, Marvin has been able to carry a different course in school and at the same time get his name on the Honor Roll practically every month. Ile is one of the most elgficient and earnest workers in the class of '26. He is exceedingly modest when it comes to the opposite sex, but most obligingi Marvin likes mechanical and architectural drawing so well that probably when our next hotel is built he will be the master draftsman and architect. E1.'i'Hi-:R LOUISE BOOTHE Pv11si:'i' Hllllid, dCT'0Ilf and f7ll7'L' .'X'o11lt', stezzdlzzst, and l1l'H1Z1l'C.H Age, 163 Height, 5' 2 g VVeight, 105. Organizations: Girls' Club 1, 2. 3, 4g Athletic Association 1, J, 3, 43 Literary Society Z, 3, 43 Hi-Rocket 4. Offices: President of Cornelia Spencer Literary Society 4. A gentle, little breeze blowing steadily, with warmth and sunshine in its wake--that is Either. Her standard of duty is high and she allows no deviation from that in her daily life. One wonders at times how she manages to keep so calm in excitement and so helpful in adversity. Somebody's body will trim well and anchor safe if Elther is on board. Doxarii I-lixmisx BURCH .... D, Bur-1'-i'rIz He dotzr hir lark from day fo day and Il1Ul'fS wliaterer comes his 'zi'a,v. Age, 173 Height, 5' 9 g VVeight, 147. Organizations: Blackwell Literary Society 2, 3, 45 Hz'-Rnrkvt 43 Allis?-ENGI-IR 4, Athletic Association 1, 3, 43 Football 3, 49 Basketball 45 Baseball 43 Intersociety debate 33 Triangular debate 3. tltiices: Vice-President -lg Editor-in-Chief of MEssb:NGER 43 l'rcsident Blackwell Literary Society 4g Marshal 45 Advertising Manager of 111'-Rocket 4. The halls of the VVorld Court will yet ring with the sonorous eloouence of this Tar Heel orator on great questions. His great physical endurance in classroom battles prepares him for the ones on the, gridiron. The question, Resolved that the happiness of an editor is dependent upon the possession of an angelic dis- position, has been defended with much force by him since he has been serving as liditor-in-t'hie.f of the NIESSENGER. Donald is much interested in history and can speak at length on the valuf ol' Literary Society work. KEN x 1i'r1-I C A M IZRON I'l11fj1v IIIII If froiu L't17'f' I am f'r'Cc', li'l1y ll7't'II'f ilwi' all roiztvnfcd like i11cQ ' Age, 17g lleight, 5' 5 g VVeight, 128. Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4. Kenneth doeth a wilful stillness entertain like the wise oracles of ancient fireece who never spoke unless they had some- thing to say. Iiennetlfs pet hobby is scouting. VVC. believe that someday he will win a name for himself in the scout world. L PAGE 161
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S 926 Num. LAsATiiR CUTTs . . . . . . Nall little t1'rt'tI's nj l?1'lIl1IICA'.Y, little fuard.t of lore, llvlfv to mules curtll lzujvfy like lll'lI'Z'L'IZ alw1't'. Age, 16, Height, 5' S , VVeight. 120. llramatic Cluh -tg Girls' Club 1, Z. 3, 4: Team captain 3, Ath- li-tic Association 4, Plz'-lfaflsut staff, -lg J. Il. Cluh 2. lllirahile tlictul A real girl who doesn't talk much, hut even though motlest she can't prevent her heafl from looking conspicu- ously hright antl golden. Quiet, clignitietl, and good-natured she is an earnest stuclent, X'Yhat she has to do is tlone promptly and as well as she can :lo it. Her modesty is a canflle to her merit.', Hsu-:N KING EUisANics . . . . 'HeIcn ULYUIH' lm! ln'r.n'lf can In' lim' parallel. Ageg Ileightg VVeight. Hrchestra 1, lg I'l1'-Reflect staff 1. 2, 3, -11 Literary Editor of Ili-Kunkel 4, Glee Cluh 1, 25 Art Cluh 13 Dramatic Club 1, 23 Athletic Association 1, J, -lg Freshmen haskethall team, Senior te-am: Girls' Cluh 2, 3. -lg Executive Board of Girls' Cluh 43 Vice-I'resicleut lg School pianist 1, 2, 5. Born an optimist her smiles dissolve all such clouds as failure into thin air. If she has a secret sorrow no one knows it for she rarely frowns. She's jolly and carefree but rainy days will never Catch her unaware for she makes hay while others rest. She is naturally a learler hut is too timicl to assert herself when hoys are present, hence she may never sit in the president's chair. Music hath ellarmeil her to expression through her helovetl piano or her mellow throat antl she is generous with her talent. Happy, learfl-working, generous Helen! VVe expect a rich cargo when your ship comes in. Janus Rorziaitr Gmsox .... Hl,t'tIlIItlH Hoof llc llll-.l'l'll I't'!IA'tJll ztiitli uzirfli, and wievdoin willz uiirtlt lj lit' litzd any juultx, lit' 11415 Irjt us in doubt. Ileight, 5' 1O g Weight, 147. Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 45 Coop 3, 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, President Coop Class 4. The Cooperative Class has just closed one of its hcst years uncler the leailership of james, lie has hent all his energy and almility towarcls making this class a more important factor in our school life---anil he has succeeilerl. VVe are proutl of your share in the job, Hoot anal hope we will continue to hear good reports of you. l'nn.u- I,A'l'llAlN1 GREEN . . . . . Boats 'll smile for all, tl gfnwtizigf glad, .-lu azuiulzlu, jolly 'ZUtl,V lie limi. Aga, 173 Height, an w'eigm, 175. llanrlsome ancl lazy--queer combination, hut thus he was electetl. VVe have not yet mlecirlecl why Boots is lazy, and we rlon't want to know. When we are arountl him, his sunny dis- position anal witty remarks make us forget that he was ever any- thing hut a jolly, gootl sport. VVe know another fact-l1e's quick :intl energetic enough to keep up when a pretty girl is around Or when Y. M. I. is mentioned! I PAGE 18 1 vw v
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