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r MABEL McNEELY Thus it may be truly said Natural wit on a level head. McNeil Society ' 23, ' 24, ' 25, ' 26; Home Economics Club ' 23, ' 24, ' 26; Vice President H. E. C. ' 26; Dramatic Club ' 23; Glee Club ' 26; Athletic Associa- tion ' 26. Some people impress one as being one capable of real friendship and loyalty. Mabel is one of these and even more. Her eager enthusiasm and cheerful disposition have made her a welcome addition to the class of ' 26. ®ap Parrnt - lane ZX HAROLD GRAHAM ' Whenever it comes to playing You ' ll find him ready for fun. Graham Society ' 25, ' 26; Boys Voca- tional Club ' 25, ' 26; Athletic Associa- tion ' 25, ' 26; Captain of Basket Ball Team ' 26; Base Ball Team ' 25, ' 26. You can always recognize him by the broad grin on his face. He is always included in all the sports for the crowd would not be complete without him. His heart is given but just the same the girls go for him as they like to be seen with a boy who is popular. PAULINE RAPE Cleanliness is nex ' godliness. McNeil Society ' 25, 26; Secretary ' 26; . Dramatic Club ' 25, ' 26, Vice President ' 26; Athletic Association ' 26. Pauline is recognized throughout the whole school as a sincere and most earnest girl. With her, duty is al- ways first, even though it may cost her the sacrifice of momentary pleas- ure. We predict that her simplicity and strength of character will make success for her in the outside world.
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f arrnt FRANK BLACKWELDER Make ' m jump when you speak and you ' ll have them. Graham Society ' 23; O ' Henry Society ' 24, ' 25; Athletic Association ' 24, ' 25; Dramatic Olub ' 26; Editor-in-Chief of the Parrot 26. Frank was voted the wittiest and the most original person in the class of 1926. He has very strong convictions — the strongest of these being that one should be stable in their belief. And this he is! Although he claims to be open to conviction, you will find him hard to convince. It is his hard work that has made the Parrot what it is so read ye on and admire as thou wilt. WILMA ALBRIGHT You ' ll always find her true and just. A girl whom all will love and trust. McNeil Society ' 23, ' 24, ' 25, ' 26; Ath- letic Association ' 23, ' 24, ' 25, ' 26; Bas- ket Ball Team ' 26; Glee Club ' 24, ' 25, ' 26, President ' 26. This is a girl just overflowing with school spirit. She is another proof of the fact that the class of ' 26 is a happy go-lucky crowd. At the same time she is dependable and one of the standbys of the class of twenty-six. Willing to work, capable and ener- getic, we can always depend on her. She is an athlete, good student and a wonderful singer. Every one is her friend and she is a friend to everyone. HOLLIE RITCHIE 4 ' Though vanquished ' Fat ' argues still. President Clas 3, ' 24; Graham So- ciety ' 23, ' 24, ' z , ' 26; Athletic Asso. ' 23, ' 24, ' 25, ' 26; Dramatic Club ' 23, ' 24, ' 25, ' 26; Agriculture Club ' 23, ' 24, ' 25, ' 26; Glee Club ' 25, ' 26; Winner Declamation Contest ' 24; Pres. Dra- matic Club ' 26; Judging Team ' 26; Business Mgr. Parrot ' 26. How shall we get along without HoUie ? Any task that comes up at any time — where is Hollie ? There is no worry as to it ' s final success. He will see it through. His four years here assure us that his life will be full of useful deeds. ,
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(Hap Parrot Pagp 2B BEULAH GOODMAN ?1ckett Society ' 25, ' 26; Athletic As- sociation ' 26. •■ Pete has been with us for two years and we have learned to love her. She came to us from Faith and we ' will certainly miss her when she returns this spring. Beulah has a knack for making friends and an ability for keeping them. We hope that this will V. P. Class ' 25; Basket Ball ' 25, ' 26; , Base Ball ' 25, ' 26; Mgr. Basket and .Base Ball ' 25, ' 26; Graham Society ' 25; Athletic Association ' 25, ' 26; Ass. Pres. ' 26; Dramatic Club ' 26. Buttonwood is one of our best ath- letes. He has been with us only three years but we feel that it would be hard [to get along without him. No mem- ,T er of the class is better loved than JCarl. We believe he will get there in whatever he undertakes. TffF ' I The world ' s no better if we worry Life ' s no longer if we hurry. -TMcNeil Society ' 23, ' 24, ' 25, ' 26; Home Economics Club ' 23, ' 24; Ath- letic Association ' 25, ' 26. Lilla has been faithful to the end. She comes to the last year a good student and class mate. Lilla not only goes to school but is her father ' s helpful hand, working all the while without a murmur.
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