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EL SENIUHS ELEANOR JANE HARRIS This maid so dainty and up-to-date Fills her place in a very fine state. EUGENE HARPER Never a frown-always a smile, Always cheerful-all the while. BETTY HART Underneath those eye's dark gleam, Is much to live and to dream. ELIZABETH HAWKINS In the office I work, And from this I don't shirk. EUGENE HAWKINS A slender space will serve my case For I am small and thin of face. WILLIAM HAWKINS Books and lessons weary me, And what they're for I fail to see. WALTER HAYES Quiet and reserved young man is he The reason for noise he fails to see. CLARA HENDRICKS Golden-gilded reams of hair, Glistening, gleaming in the air. MARY HUDSON A sweet little smile lights up her face, It would be very hard to fill her place. JOHN HUNTER By name John-the Great-Lover am I, Girls when looking at me just sigh. BETTY HURST Ever jolly, ever knowing, Always in for everything going. RAYMOND HUTTON I talk, I smile, I laugh, and I walk, And sometimes on lessons I even balk. Page 21 ,V I, ,, as fi r 1 E - 1 i w ' P Y 1 vi 1 V. 5, -3: 5. 'ari ,V E , ,f I A 1 c , is i z' ia Af! 5 E Rv ,1 MJ N. 'i N J, s V 1 ,vf i F f . 1 ii ' A 8 X 'kin' V A - 1 VV. - . A 1- ' fs. ..i-ls, 'wi sf-f,.,5.r:.,g.i.isi.:i'.:9f,p-:fit 'F'-.g v,.'q:gnT'r:-5 Tjvmynff fn A-eff-U-www we X- - L A , V Pn-
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' n!1I' '3' , auammwg-:4:,:a.m:x:s:essr.r:--aum mr2157'?f'T J - '-- -- -'--- .. 'T , . '- - - 4. SENIUHS N N W, V 1 M lfyonft hurt, will W EARL JACOBSON Wlittle cares he has for girl's I4 wmgickle ways fdind if he snould meet one, its fitot long that he stays. lQ?LORIA JENSEN iYLt's true by my talking your ear I J., lmnnd it's not a bit truer that I'm inet a flirt. ,gh YMOND .TENT ffgop-corn making is my trade, Qfghen I make it, it's really made. MW wtoreak in ul Q. WWWILLIAM JEWELL NN Qpbnewlng gum, chewing gumg my, what NH un. Wglake it out, take it out, when the wQVeaoher comes. Wk WW my FEEDER IOK ,JOHNS ON Wjbis drawling voice was want to J , wmhnd set us all in a giggling shim. H 'J 'Il Ulm? WM KWCARRIE JOHNSTON up N1 Nwpne who is quiet and likes to play, UJ1or further reference see G. A. A. W lil, illf . WEPLIFFORD JOH STON Wgln Constitution I am very quiet, M?While the other Kids cause a riot. .Ni V ,wig W MQMARIE JOHNSTON O MWOne who is quiet and not widely MMknown ALTO haye on her string a beau all Wwher own. UW QMDONALD JONES QMMy name is quite plain, WWBut I'm not the same. rt llill MMTHELMA JUDY Mwlt shines, it gleams, it glows, NMThat is why I powder my nose. NM ,MQNMHGHHHT KAHMANN uNHapp1ness follows her about, lfThis is true without a doubt. NW IWCHARLES KARLESKINT Wfln everything I enter in, tUI'm lots of fun--which is no sin. i. v f Pg22 a e i . ,.n...1L1,., .15.-fw,,.- szezfmu-Q -1, J. ...mega I .
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,M U., -..M .aw 1- ,.,,.i - r 'ux-q-c::5:qulLv-seawIZ1-.x4auxz::?EP3'1!'ffzauzza:'JZ1I!ficf5ff -5 -'- - -. -., ,-,N - I -- - .... .,., , T ,. . , ui' SENIUHS BETTY JANE LEEKER To be happy and jolly, is surely no folly. BETTY LOU LEWIS Her twinkling eyes spelt--Nsassyn Her bubbling spirit--Wclassy.W GEORGE LUFFEL I never had a wrongg I never had care, And grief about my lessons is out of my affair. HARLAN LYON I first make sure that I am right Then talk and talk with all my might. JACKIE McCREEDY Beauty and wit assembled in one, No more need be said by pen or tongue. WARREN McCULLOUGH He is quiet, slender and rather tall, And he is a very good friend of all. PAULINE MCGREW A little lass whose gentle ways Are well deserving of your praise PAUL RAY McMURRAY I They call him NMacN and well they might, For on the gridiron he's a sight. NELLIE MONEELY' s Study's my hobby, te hee, te ho, So I sing as to school I go. Dorothy MALONE DOROTHY Malone, a student of fame Happy, busy, always making a name JUSTINE MAYBERRY Her matter of fact-way is much to be desired, And very much knowledge she has surely acquired. WILLIAM MAXWELL When I receive my diploma--out I will go, To fight in life's battle and conquer the foe. Page 24 8 ., ,,,, ,,,f A3 . es, . .2-awe, , -.awe A--.:gi.f Q ,-.e,i,.L...l:- A--- 1m,,,,.,.cr --'1 Qq,.,,,-..,.,...::f - --+ ....,?..: '-' 1--- f - ..,,,ga,...,,,g, A-as-.-, f zmn lffryx-.-. ' ' 1,.Tg412::,.-,xm-
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