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1924 iIEtJfgjBep - an Arivi, lm oexu L.x1'1,KNi.Ic At-livitlesz A. A.. '21, '22, '23, '24g llzlsketlrzull. '21, 241 Monogram Club, '243 lwaxiizitlvs, '24g Statistir-1:i11, '24, Best Xaturefl. '2-1. Alice is worth her weight in gold! 'Nough said! She is the genuine article-all wool, a full yard wide, guaranteed not to rip, ravel or fade. Stands a great deal-even Henry's bab- ble. fl Hun' f'l..xicl-5F,xI'l.1qNiL1c Avtlvities A A., '21, '22, 'Zl2l, '11-lg lfllwtol' of Pep' Pav, '241 1lF?llllllIl1'S, '23, '24g Neatvst. '24, Y, l'r4-s, 24. 1Vanted-A girl with dark hair, hazel eyesg petite, winsonie and pretty, capable and de- pendable. Signed, The Annual Board. We have such a girl-Senior Class. fl R.x1,1-it FINVH At-tuvltiesig A, 51, '21, '22, 423, '24. lllwunntlf-s, '21, Literary Sovlety, 24. Although small in stature is Ralphfnot so iu his aecomplislinients. We hastily rub up our rusty superlatives for use-enthusiastic-, merry, funny, frisky, breezy. sincere-all this is Ralph and more! JZ BIARY Lol' Fl'l,l,l-LR Avtlvities. A, A.. 'USL 24: l-iusketlmll, '24, Pivtiiw Editor of Velv-l'aw', '24, llrumaitlvs, '241 Most lntlue efntial, 'Q-lg Mmiozrziln Cltllr. 'Zi-lg l'l'wslllvnI Hlxinu Laiillrtla, '2-lg Chief Mzirslmll, 42313 Class So-vl't'l:n1'y, '21, Scene-Her Christening, Charat'te1's-Fairy Godniother and four fairies. First Fairy- She shall be good 4Note deportnient grade-s.l Sec'- ond Fairy- She shall be wise, fNote 1's on all snbjectsl Third Fairy- She shall be an athlete. flllember of Girls' Basketball Teanrl Fourth Fairy- She shall be popular. lOb- serve Senior Class meetings when officers are being elected! IPGUG Ninctvenl 'TQ it M. HIQNIJERSON HIGH SCHUOL 1V? fI7?f7 2 '7' F'1'?fl ??3 4' , ' .v - f ff., ,ma ,, A . -. , ll.24llifal1tlllllf die 151: my 4 Afae1:wew,.,m1vfx. ff' lx v V z if 371 E, ills 52 11:1 4 QQ A. 4- , g , ! 1 i. ,.. - , ill! mf ' 1, . 1 f. N if 1 tliisf ,cv ilgf al wg- Q 5 2 , if , -ef . 6 Q 511. 1 a n 'gi f' ,Qt if f' af 1 . . f,. ' .. fir: 'IQ ff J ,. , fi ff 71 Af f, 'f gb .fl ' :ffl ,V ' 54 CM . f7 V 1110 X ' , VUL, '2:'. f' f - fiilfffrv 'la . 1 1 ls17ggg-rv , -.f-vgtlwtal 1, ..Hz,1v: 1 1., e-1115-.:p,Q-',fi,,..., .. -4 ,4- '-fw t' 1'-f ,c J uf' . AJ, g 4.15, ,.Q,:45,. M'
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Glue ilBep:iBar 1924 HENDERSHN HIGH SCHOOL 5- l A. V,-v ILWHMNN.. ll 1' lil nina? Q 'ii Mimi' Lotiss Hmxpxnns , As.A..-,.... X llvilln ' X A '1 M '04 This young person. while stutlious. is never over-serious, takes lite calmly and quietly and tloesn't let things worry her. We are prone to helieve that her heart lies buried in Virginia or why should she make such frequent and lengthy visits to the Old Dominion State? J! 1 '1,m1oN'r lll'nw,x1zn Evlxs Artivitis-s. A. A, '31, '22, 41115, 'Z-L To Durwarrl there helongs the easy faculty ot taking things as they blow his way. Easy going, quiet, 1924 has found hiin true. fl Maxtor: Es'1'i:1,1.r3 Ev ws 1 ' -.. ww -.- Avtixilivs, A A., -1, -... ..4. Like the tishernien of Norway, eating and quarreling are Mautle's occupations, hut she is harmless and only f-omplains for the fun of it. Fail on history? I shall stop sehool tomorrow. Seieuve examination? We just c'an't take it Tuesday, ete, etc-. Yet with it all, Maude al- ways passes and has won her coveted diploma. .fl Ll'l l'l.l-Q,lHllN 'l'.xx'1.on Ftxi'1.1tNi31c ,Xt'IlXIIl4'bI A. .X '21, '23, '23, 'Ili 1 -wollmll. Il. '23, Ill, Hzisellaill, '23, '34, Blollolrzlin tflulw, 'Z-lg Stn i't-lnry of A A., 'lily Atlxertisiii: Alilllllilff, 'L31l. 11-lg Lilsl Will unil 'l'vsl.ll1lei1t, '11-1 Take a bushel of fun: amhl words of gaiety, mix in a jovial disposition, flavor with a sniile for every one and hake with a few pranks. sum-h as hanging old clothes on the stanrlpipe. or breaking desks in school-and you will pro- cluve Littlejohn of the Class of 192-1. IPGNP Hifllllrriij
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Gibe 51921.15 31: 1924 IIICX lll-IHSHN llI1,illSCllrJ11L Qi aw Do1co'1'llv Y11co1N1.x lQ,XS'I'HN .Xvllvllxvsi A. A., '2l, '22, '23, '243 Hxlsketlralll, '24, Blonoarzllii Club, '243 Siiinu Lalnlrda, '2-L. Hail to the most attractive girl in the class! To know her is to love her. She is a true sport and a good friend. Capable-mixes work with pleasure. Dot we're for you! ,4 1'II'Cl,lCN llimilxkp Harris Avtivilivsi A. A., '21, '22, '23, '2-lg C A. A. Tri-als., JIS, D1'alnaltim's, '2-lg Sigma Luiiilnln, '2-l. Who'll stay and help clean up the class room? Who'll help arrange the auditorium for Hal- lowe'en'? Who can keep the flowers in good condition? XVho's willing to help sell ice vreain? Who'll help plan the Senior parties? One answer-Helen. 92 J AMI-18 Svnxm' .I incurs Avtlvitii-si A A., '21, '22, '23, '24q Fuotlraill, '21, '22, 'EBSQ Monog :lin Vlulv, 'Z-1. Am-arlemically speaking, James drifts along. By that we mean that cracking books is not one of his favorite pastimes. Athletically speaking, James also drifts along-quite strong- ly. Ht' says he's lazy! Imagine! .4 IlI'l'Y lsknorz l'Ioi'l.r3 Avtliilles: A. A, '21, '23, '2-li Class Miislvlsln, '24, The first to reach the place to help. The most dependable for any undertaking. The hc-st loved by her many friends. The least grumlmler of all the class. The last to shirk a duty. lI'ag0 Tzvmrlyl
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