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CP X m e TYL (QZ-Jxm fry 1 Top row, left to right—Laverne Symons, Walker Ayres Harold Gentry. Alvin Ebersole, Edward Jenkins, Ches¬ ter Larowe, Cedric Outland, Ralph McQuiston, Otis Seagraves, Wallace Slaughter, Francis Kirkendall. Middle row, left to right Paul Bagwell, Fern Powell Madeline Woods Isabella Benson, Deveta Saters, Pauline Miller, Rowena Saul Lex Shockley. Bottom row, left to right—Josephine Wright. Florence Matchette, Veda Myers, Vivian Graham, Nellie Andrews, Margaret Kirkendall. Parvus CUss Cr.H.S. 1922 Wze’ljiZ Page twenty-two
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E m ri JJL Qeneral Statistics — Determined Bij Uotes of the Class 1. Class beauty: Nellie Andrews. By voting for him¬ self Cedric Outland received the next highest number of votes. 2. The handsomest: Edward Jenkins, (looks very charming as he goes down street with hat on southwest corner of head.) 3. The meekest: Wanmeta Sater, Garold Rosier and Veda Myers. 4. The laziest: Jake Bagwell. 5. Greatest social light: Thelma Seagraves. She has as many social engagements as she has escorts. Florence Matchette is also a society wire-puller of some note. 6. Greatest favorites: the Basket Ball boys. 7. The freshest: Peyton Douglas and Chester Larowe. 8. Most versatile: Fern Powell. She can talk faster than any other girl in H. S., except Alice Abell. 9. Best Athlete: Frank Zirkle. 10. Slowest: Malcolm Johnson. 11. Nerviest: Lex Shockley. 12. Most likely to succeed: Jake Bagwell. 13. Biggest fusser: Jeanetta Fleming. 14. Most melancholy: Frances Kirkendall and Alvin Ebersole. 15. The brightest: Rowena Saul. She sets a pace in her studies that her classmates don’t find easy to keep up. 16. Best natured: Florence Matchette. She has a smile and kind word for everybody—except when she’s out of humor. 17. Most religious: Fern Powell and Paul Bagwell. 18. Wittiest: Cassel Crim. He laughs and giggles at the Prof’s jokes while others are looking for the hidden point. 19. Biggest bluffer in the class room: Ralph McQuis- ton. 20. Class dude: Paul Bagwell, a model boy and a great favorite with the girls. 21. Vainest girls: Deveta Sater, Thelma Seagraves, Vivian Graham, Rowena Saul, Isabella Benson and Jose¬ phine Wright. 22. Least studious: Frank Zirkle and Malcolm John¬ son. 23. Faculty favorite: Laverne Symons. He has the happy faculty of jollying the Professors, which is of great value when he has been too busy to prepare his lessons. 24. Best dancers among the girls: Thelma Seagraves and Madeline Woods. 25. Best dancers among the boys: Cassel Crim, Ced¬ ric Outland, Edward Jenkins and Herbert Wyman. 26. Dea Fama (class gossips): Vivian Graham and Chester Larowe. LIKES AND DISLIKES George McKay prefers a long letter from the right one, but does not say who the right one is. Otis Seagraves prefers an airship, and dislikes parsnips. Margaret Kirk¬ endall likes gum, but says she hates boys. But you must take Pauline Miller the contrary to what she says. Walk¬ er Ayres likes a square meal, and dislikes gossip. Ermal David also likes plenty to eat, but all boys do, for that matter. All that Harold Gentry wants is only a million dollars and a little spending money, so as not to be com¬ pelled to work. Lee David likes ice cream three times a day, but does not want to be a flirt. a rv u s ate. eh a C, n u s Page twenty-three
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