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JEFFERSOX BARNES FORDHAM Age 16; Height 5 feet 11 inches Weight 160 pounds “In soul sincere, in action faithful, in honor clear.” Jeff is one of the best examples of true character that the Senior Class can boast of. By his quiet, unassuming way in doing things he has won the respect and admiration of the student body and Faculty. He has always had a high place as a scholar, yet he always takes an active part in outside activities. Jeff’s twinkling blue eyes deny the fact that their owner is all seriousness. MARY ALICE FOWLER Age 17; Height 5 feet 3 inches Weight 118 pounds “Her care is never to offend And every creature is her friend.” Mary Alice’s favorite expression is, “I’m just scared to death. However, she has known enough many a time to drive away our blues by one of her witty, unexpected re¬ marks. She is the possesor of a splendid gift—a cheerful disposition. She is warm¬ hearted and generous and is true through “thick and thin” to all her friends. Varsity Football. 1921. Boys’ Literary Society, 1920-21. Treasurer Athletic As¬ sociation. 1921-22. Manager Basket-Ball. 1922. Dramatic Club. 1922. Torch Light Society. 1922. Latin Club. 1922. President of Latin Club. 1922. Literary Society. 1920- 21 . Mary Lyon. 1919-21. Athletic Association, 1918-22. Glee Club. 1921-22. Swedish Drill, 1920. 21
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PXULINE FITZGERALD Age 17; Height 5 feet 9 inches Weight 124 pounds “Not much folk—a great, siveet silence.” “Fitz” is indeed a possessor of rare charms. Her ability to recite is as yet unrivalled—and, of course, that inevitable smile would put across anything! She brings to our minds that saying, “Give to the world the best you have and the best will come back to you.” Now, no one doubts that “Fitz’s” gift will be just a lot of good cheer tied up with a great big smile. LILLIAN GREY FETTER Age 17; Height 5 feet inches Weight 139 pounds “Not too serious, not too gay, But a rare good fellow when it comes to play.” Throughout her High School course she has proved that good grades and a good time go hand in hand. Serious and thoughtful when occasion demands it, at other times the life of the party—this is Grey. Being elected the most attractive and entertaining girl of the Senior Class shows what ’22 thinks of her. We expect great things of this girl with her brilliancy and her winning personality. Commercial Club, 1922. Spanish Club, 1921. Anna Howard Shaw Literary Society, 1920. Athletic Association, 1922. Marshall, 1920-21. Basket-Ball Snuad, 1919-20-21-22. Vice-President Liter¬ ary Society, 1920-21. Treasurer Athletic As¬ sociation, 1920-21. Assistant Treasurer Athletic Association, 1921-22. Dramatic Club, 1921-22. Senior Basket-Ball Squad, 1921-22. Secretary Senior Class, 1921-22. Athletic Association, 1919-20. Torch Light Society, 1922. Latin Club, 1922. 20
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MARTHA CAROLYN GLASCOCK Age 16; Height 5 feet 4 inches Weight 109 pounds “She has a natural, wise sincerity, a simple truthfulness.” A girl who always takes time to be pleas¬ ant and agreeable to every one, and who, in her happy-go-lucky way, doesn’t know what it is to fuss or fume, is bound to be endeared in the hearts of her companions. This is doublj true of Carolyn. From the present-day indi¬ cations, she may never shine in the world of math, but we predict that Carolyn will never lack a host of loyal friends. KATHERINE ELIZABETH GRANTHAM Age 17; Height 5 feet 9 inches Weight 125 pounds “Her life has many a hope and aim.” Katherine started into High School with the determination to get the most possible out of it. All, who know Katherine, know that when she makes up her mind to do a thing it is as well as done. From her we have learned much as to scholarship and leadership. Know¬ ing her as we do, we verily believe. that there’ll be much heard from this classmate of ours in the future. Here’s washing you well, Katherine! Vice-President of Anna Howard Shaw Literary Society, 1919- 20. Treasurer Claxtonian Literary Society, 1920. Secretary Debating Club, 1921-22. Secretary Dramatic Club, 1921-22. Triangular Debate, 1920- 22. Athletic Association, 1920-21-22. Hiking Club, 1920-21. Orchestra, 1918-19-20- 22 . Editor General Activ¬ ity of Annual, 1922. Latin Club. President Torch Light Club. Mary Lyon Literary Society, 1919-20. Athletic Association, 1919-20-21-22. Hiking Club, 1920-21. Dramatic Club, 1921- 22 . Press Reporter, 1920- 21 . 22
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