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.11-0 eg? IULIAN ABELL- Jude is our Rambling Baby at floor guard posi- tion. He has received mention from the sport writers all over the state. Jude will be missed next year, but every good man soon graduates. Jude is president of the Lion Tamer's and one of the few women haters QU in the class. VFDA QUICK- Veda is Jack's buddy and that speaks well for both of them. As a public speaker, Quicky shines like a star on a dark night. Her department is, however, a bit better than Senior ethics permit. She has the faculty of always appearing to be deeply engrossed in some study without being so. OSCAR MORRIS- Brown Dog is a mystery to most of his classmates. Just when everybody least expects it he pulls some joke that upsets the decorum of a plodding class. As good-hearted a pal as one could wish. GARNET ISAACS- Garnet is really so small that any comments and criticisms such as we have been slamming at the rest might crush her. We'll limit ourselves to saying that as a pianist she can't be surpassed and that she ranks along with the rest of the class as a Physics student -which is pretty rank. CLASS G. ll. S. I923 Page sixteen
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'E . 'a.L0 W . N. JOHN ELLIS FELL- CLAYTON KAUFFMAN- John officiated in almost everything this year. He was our class president, our yell leader, and leading man in the class play. Fell is a bright light and out- side of his being a radio bug, has nothing wrong with him. John is the clean sort of a fellow who makes a real buddy. lf DRA HAWKINS- Jack is one of us. Having no aspirations toward A's and such indications of labor, Jack qualifies to be greeted by the Senior Class as hail fellow well met. She has a hand and a grin for everybody. Coffee is our runt. He dwells in a neighborhood as quiet as Ermon's, but when the Glee Club struck, Coffee marched with them. Environment has no bear- ing on his make up, he's a real fellow. The size of CofTee's heart is out of proportion to his stature. LUCILLE DUTTON- A violet by a mossy stone -wouldn't fit Lucille at all. Her industry is of sufficient magnitude to prevent her close acquaintance with most of the Senior Class, but when note book day comes around Lucille is the sheltering rock to more than one laboring sinner. FLASS G. ll. S. H323 Page fifteen
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'E Ci, 311.0 Cl' DRIC GOLDING- ETHEL CLARK- Sy is our heavy weight. His laugh carries an air of sincerity that cannot be resisted and almost any- thing' tickles him. Sy made a rooting' section by him- self at every frame. CHARLES SHENK- Clarkie is not as boisterous as some of her pals, but she has a way that is all her own. We like Clarkie, she's boyish enough to be a star on any basketball team and quiet enough to be almost incon- spieious at times. Grandpap is the best liked fellow in the class. As hearty and simple in his ways as it behooves a farmer to be, Grandpap is heartily liked. His good humor permits his standing for almost any practical joke and his intellect being' a bit above the average makes him a Senior to be proud of. MARY SLAUGHTER- ERMON CLINGENPEEL Mary's last name is an indication of what she does to music in her endeavors on her saxaphone. Mary has strayed away from us for she is one who makes A's in her subjects. This one fault must be over- looked for she has a highly developed appreciation of humorous things-witness her associations with the Class of '23. Ermon is our shy man. His temperament can t bl0Oh a feminine presence. Ermon is another whole crowd at a basketball game and is disconcertingrly industrious at times. Ermon is first a manly fellow and secondly a student. CLASS H123 Page seventeen
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