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- |a61— - BANTAM Spiecle, Pearl Curly” Pear! Spiegle i a very sweet girl. Her pretty hair is always in curl. W icker. Gladys A'2O” Gladys Wicker, pretty ‘tis true. Take from us. she’s never blue. iuiamson, Grace Pinky” Grace is girl—jolly and funny. She's always saying That will cost a ]r«: of money.” Wilson. Franklin Woodrow ’ Franklin Wilson is bashful and shy. When he meets a girl, he hurries by Twcnty-tu'o
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-gcs 1924 '!£«• Leo. Mary Mary” Mary seldom talks at all Rut sin always recites when the teachers call. . I cCask 1 ll, Cla ra Sis” Clara McCaskill is quiet, 'tis true. But she will always be a friend to you McLaughlin, Carl Kyle” pirl McLaughlin is a very busy man Talks about himself as much as he can. Simmons, Wilfred IVildftrc” Slinger of soup, and “Wildfire by name His “gift of gab will insure him fame. Twenty-one
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J=Gt- = 0 1924 c - Fkyer. Mary Sue Sudie” A girl for work and a girl for play—is Sudie. A girl to drive the blues axvay—ask Woody. Xki.son. Ellwoop Woody” “Woody.” our president and geometn shark. In the Palmer method don’t get a high mark. XblsOn, Doris “Pair” Doris is secretary—Editor, too, She’s never at a loss to tell you what to do. Interview With Mr. Dill Mr. Lowell l Dill, our manual arts teacher was born in Lawrence County, la. He attended the Franklin County High School for four years then went to the Florence Normal College, where he graduated in class “A in 1923. During his education he specialized in all manual arts courses. Mr. Dill began teaching in Fairfield High School at the beginning of the second term of 1923-24. The employment of Mr. Dill was made necessary by the rapid increase in the membership of our school which has increased one hundred percent within the last year. 1 asked Mr. Dill it he did not think that manual arts were becoming less im portant as we become more civilized. He replied that they were becoming more important, and. as proof, mentioned the fact that all A-l colleges now mpiir that the high schools, from which students are accepted without examinations, must have a manual arts department. Noah Green. Twenty-three
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