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THE l„ A I ' H KL LEAF ETHEL ELIZABETH CUNNINGHAM “With a face of lily beauty, With a form of airy grace.” Basketball ’27, ’28; Annual Staff ’28. “Bug” has the well-deserved title of being the “prettiest girl in the Senior Class.” With her happy, care¬ free ways she has made a host of friends. We know not what pro¬ fession she intends to follow, but we are sure she will always have many friends to crown her in whatever suc¬ cess she achieves. MARY ELIZABETH ENLOE “A soft answer turneth away wrath.” Class Treasurer ’28. Another girl like Mary is hard to find. She is one of the most likeable members of our class. Her sweet smile and friendly manner has won for her a place in the heart of her class mates and teachers. All of her class mates admire her for her way of “tackling” history. We wish for her much success in whatever she may choose to do. FRANK LEONARD GUEST “In crowds I encounter, with cour¬ age I endure.” Basketball ’26, ’27, ’28; Football ’27, ’28. “Buster” has many friends and has gained many while in Franklin High by his sporting ways. If you are ever in need of a true and loyal friend “Buster” may be counted as one. We hope him the best of luck in his future years. Fage Nineteen
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ROSS CLAUDE ZACHARY “This man who has a thousand friends. Has not a friend to spare.” Eootball ’28. Ross is the ladies’ man of our class; but that is not his only asset. He is one of the best all-around boys in school. We all admire him for his quick wit when he is unexpectedly called on in class, his executive ability, and his readiness to take any re¬ sponsibility placed on him. May his life be like a snow flake, which leaves a mark but not a stain. MARGARET ELLEN ANGEL “Come what, come may, time and the hour runs through the roughest day.” Annual Staff ’28; Library Staff ’28. In an age when young people are inclined to choose the easy way of ac¬ cepting ready made opinions, it is refreshing to find some one who is original and expresses her thoughts without fear or favor. May Margaret continue giving her own thoughts and a success is assured for her. Page E SARAH ELIZABETH WOMACK “There is no pathway of flowers leading to glory.” “Lib” is a sweet, jovial, fun loving girl. Her heart is warm with the friends she has made during her school career. She is very ambitious and is usually found worrying about her lessons or grades. We give her our love and hope her ambition will bring her luck and happiness in the future. GEORGIA ROSETTA HOWARD “Kind thoughts, contentment, peace of mind, and joy for many weary hours.” Library Staff ,28. If Georgia has any faults they are yet to be discovered by her class mates and friends. She has all the qualities that go to make up an ideal personality. “Miss Bill” has never worried or grumbled about the diffi culties of life. She is always smiling and in a cheerful mood. With her unselfish and good natured ways admiration of her teachers and class mates
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- HATTIE KATE REECE “A thankful heart is not only the greatest virtue but the parent of all other virtues.” “Jakie” is one of the most likeable girls in our class. She is sweet, at¬ tractive, and always helping others who are in trouble. She has won the hearts of all by her winning friendly smile and lovely disposition. Whatever she does is done well, for she is a conscientious girl and is sure to contribute something of value to her chosen profession. GLADYS LORENA PANNELL ‘‘No one is useless in the world who lightens the burdens of it for others.” “Duddy” is one of the best natured girls in our class. She is a loyal true, and faithful friend to all who know her. She is loved by every one, especially her little “Sunbeams to whom she devotes much of her time. Keep up this noble work “Duddy,” and you will surely reap your reward. CECIL LYMAN LEDFORD “Your spirit shines through you.” “Smiley,” as you may gather from his name, has smiled his way into the hearts of every pcv.on in High School, especially the teachers. A finer speciman of physical development is seldom found. This lad is one of our handsomest, with dreamy, blue eyes and hair of the Rudolph Valen¬ tino type. We wish him all the suc¬ cess that goes with a smile. Page Twenty 1 i) JS
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