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JAMES ALBERT Mr A DAMS, Phi. “He wax wont to speak plain and to the purpose. ’ ’ Age 1S; weight, 156; height, 5 ft. 7 ins. Albert is an exceedingly good student. In geometry he excels and never takes two days to finish one proposition. Albert is a good debater and has been elected one of the Phi. commencement debaters this year. He is noted for keeping the file full of “sick’’ slips. CELIA MARIE GOLDSTEIN, McN. ‘‘None named thee but to praise.’’ Age, 17; weight, 180; height, 5 ft. 9 ins. Most everyone in the High School knows Celia and as every one who knows her likes her, she has been elected the most popular girl in the class. Surely she deserves this honor, for she is so good-natured and has the best heart in the world. Celia is a great high school worker. She is a very accom¬ plished musician. In debating Celia is fine, and some day we expect to hear of Celia as a great suffragette leader. Debating committee of Phi. Society ' 15: Committee of Appeals Phi. Society ' 15; Query Committee Phi. Society 15; Press Reporter Phi. Society 16; Baseball ' 16: Track Team ' 16; Committee of Appeals Phi. Society ' 16. Critic McN. Society ' 15; Pianist of Glee Club ' 15; Member Glee Club ' 15, ' 16: Athletic Association ' 15, ‘16: Vice-Pres. McN. Society ' 15; McN. Debater 16.
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WTLLTS WIN FREE ALDERMAN, Phi. il 11r was a man, talc him for all in all.” Age, 1 9; weight, 140; height, 5 ft. !) ins. Winfree is onr dignified president and he inns certainly filled this im¬ portant position well. With all his dignity 1 hough, the hoys call him “ Hull, much to his displeasure. Winfree has always been a fine high school worker, spending much time and labor on all society, class, and annual affairs. Especially does he deserve credit for his hard work on the Annual this year. Most of his time is spent communicating with the office and the rest with Eva. lie has been elected the best all-round athlete and most attractive hoy in the class. Member of Track Team 13. ' 15: Captain of Track Team 16: Member of Football Team 13. ' 14, ' 15: Member of Basketball Team ' 16: Captain of Phi. Society Basketball Team 16: Member of Tennis Club 16: Member ol Phi. Society Tennis Team 14. ' 15: Treasurer of Phi. Society ' 14: Secretary of Phi. Society ' 15: First Censor of Phi. Society 15: President of Phi. Society ' 16: Vice-President Athletic Association ' 16: Manager of Basketball Team 16: Member Glee Club ' 15, 16: Chief Sport G. T. O. B ' 16: Member Senior Orchestra ’ 16; President of Class 16: General Business Manager of Annual ' 16. 21
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LACY LITTLE McALISTER, Hi. ‘ ‘True a, s- steel, sincere and independent Age, ]7; weight, 142; height, 5 ft. 6 4 ins. Lacy is truly a fortunate boy, for he is a favorite with all the students and the faculty and has been elected the most popular boy in his class. He deserves this popularity, for he is one of those rare beings on whom you can always depend. Lacy is a good athlete and an all-round fine boy. He just will argue and “e’en though vanquished he could argue still. ’ ’ LILLIAN S. M ERR I MON, Jo. “Her lively loots a sprightly mind disclose. 1 Age, 17; weight, 106; height, 5 ft. 4 ins. Lillian is probably one of the most popu¬ lar girls in the school, being the favorite of both sexes. She is naturally one of the brightest Seniors, for although she asserts her constant lack of preparation, she always “pulls swell grades.’’ She is quite an “ivory tickler” and a first-class “Mrs. Ver¬ non Castle,” being elected our best exponent of the dance. She has also been elected the the most attractive girl in the class, and, lest her modesty be doubted, let us assure the gentle reader that this sketch was written by two classmates. Football Team ' 13. ' 14. ’15; Basketball Team ’15. ’16; Base¬ ball Team ' 15, 16; Treas. Athletic Asso elation ' 15; Sec. Class ' 15: Track Team ' 15: Tennis Club ’16: Glee Club ' 14, ' 15. ' 16: Second Censor So¬ ciety ' 14; Sec. So¬ ciety ' 14. fall term: Second Censor So¬ ciety ' 15; President Society ' 15, fall term: First Censor Society ' 16: Sage Editor 14. 15: Annual Editor ' 15: Asst. Business Manager Annual 16: G. T. O. B. Club; Senior Orchestra. Sage Editor ’ 13. ' 14 ; Annual Editor 13: Treas. Io. Society 14: Athletic Sponsor 14; Vice-Pres, of Io. Society ’14, fall term; Press Reporter So¬ ciety 15: Yiee-Pres. Society ' 15. fall term: Pres, of Society ' 16; iee-Pres. of Class 16; Senior Editor 16; ; I ’ i ■ Club 15 : Girls’ Athletic Isso ciation 16: K. M. W. ' 16.
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