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WW XYll.l.lli lXl'tiL'S'li,-X tllfli XVell-tum-tl silence is more elwlnent than slim-cli. Activities: Marshal, '26: Dramatic Club, '25: Clionian, '25, Alderman Literary Society. '24. Xtlmn n-,lm-ly has 1II'L'1P3l'6Cl ltistfrry, to whnm :ln we look to Llplicil-l the litin-ri' of the class: Nbhy, XV1lli4-, of course! XYhcn, at class incetings, painltiiniinitiin stems to reign, who still can bear the thgnity proper for Seniors? Xtillie, again! lly this you can jnilge that wt cfiultl not aifnril tu lnsf- this inllus- trious student and worthy friend who has been u Very necvssary part -if our hish sclirml cziret-ix AI.-XRTl'l.'X 'xYlI,l.IS GUUCH She's pretty to wall-: with, witty to talk with, ,Xncl iiltfasaiit, titty, to think on. Activities: A. A., '24, '25, '26, '27, Dramatic Club, '25, Hiking Club, '25g Chatter Box, 'Z5: Sect.-Treas. Sigma Lambda Literary Society, '25g Alderman Literary Society, '24, Vice-President Class, '27g Assistant Editor PEP-PAC, '273 Tennis Club, 'Z7. Behold the most attractive girl of the Class of '27, llvcry cloud has a silver lining and when wt' all feel blue, Martha, with licr winning smile, always comes along, and than we'rc sitting on lop of thc world, Bt-sirles beauty, she has brains, which shi rt-filly use-, t-ii. iN. li .X-sistzmt Hlfflitor l'lfl'-l'.Xtf. b The class of '27 is proud to have yon, Mnnnie, as a member. S.XRAll HALL Tn know her is to love her, Activities: Oxford High School, A. A., '24, '25, '26: McNeil Literary Society, '24: Tennis Club, '24, '25, Volley Ball, '26: Music Club, '26p Marshal, '26g H. H. S., Tennis Club, '27, Most Popular, '27. Accorrling tn the lt-ngth of time which Sarah has been with ns, she is the 5-vungcst member --i our Class. Oxford was formerly her Alma Mater, but she has p1'm'cfl such an ailmlitinn tit Uni' banil that uc would feel lost without hc-r, And the Seniors arc not hcr only adniirers as you it ill iinil by i-nr lligh School Statistics. Duar Ol' Burk, thc bcst wishes of 'J7 are yuursl Sixtcrn
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w if iff' 2 . - 4 - X lil JAX l,l:l1 IJ.-NX l lite miltli,-Xt iiifixixiuis :tml tlitg Qemlcst lit-att. Tal-ce a plcaiaiit :milf-5 ml-l hr tliis :i quilt :mtl Q-.1-5' gwting iiifiiiiicr. Mix tlirse witlt :1 nt-at fIl1ItC1ll'8llCf?. flrlxwi' with uliirlesy, an-'l Stix iii Il few qraiuw fit iliqiiity fur gm--l muaxurc. The rtsiult will lu' lifisa Le:-, a Clepemlalile stuflciit of tliv Clan -if Xiiiftm-ii 'l'v.wiityfaux'4:1. l1l15bll1lQl:lLl1Lt.X l:X ,XXb Her joyg are as llcup :ii the wccfiii, llci' twiiltl--5 :is li:lit as tlic ft-am. Activities: A. A., '24, '25, '26, '27, Alderman Literary Society, '24, Clionian, '25, Dramatic Club, '25. llci' wily is xxiiifimii: zmfl Iwi' xiii' full of urfietg. ,Xltlwugli lievic N-ents t-i lifivr ii-.vt a single cfiru, she in-iw,-1' l-'Jaws n tgirl-: iiiifiuifiicil. mum- it i- I-1-aim. XYl1f-m-vcr tliei'e's any fun to be hurl, y:1iu'll always finfl lint' riglil iii Iilriue ful' livl' slitiiw: wi tlic flwlllc. Ilui' llwugiitx turn tn Hcaaic wlwu we tlilnl: Of l,ri'4Jwi1 eyt-5, ze mimi iigmir--. nml ci ftrikiiig iwiw-liigilily. lil JY H, HYXNS Nut tim Sexivrilx, lint two Qav, , l . , liul Ci i'Lii'4 g -,'4': nl ft llfrw in f'i'cx'y way. ' Activities: A. A., '24, '25, '26. 'Z7p Basketball, '26: Hi-Y, '26: Tennis Club, '27: Football, 26g Mono- gram Club, '26, '27: Declamation, '24, llurc ix :1 lr-ry, xxli--, lui lux nfxevfxxliiiiiiiq kiiillt .ni-l Niilrll Hi ivtvwt,-it-i'.iiicf,-. luis mtult- friuiwuls init :wily fit his ft,-llnw ulfissmalla lriil uf liia te.1:'lie-if Ilil well. Little Hwy lififl the 1iiiwfwl'tili'lc of lviwxikiiig llis C0llfll 'lJ4ITlC fit the lwsilminu' fri tliv fwftliqill we-:ix-iii aiifl again at the last, tliiis pi'uvuiitiiig limi ir-vm gain- ing glwry inn lliu i4l'iil1i'wi1 ilmiim lux lux! yttii' :ii ll. Il, S, llwxiiu,-i', 111 liiixlqf-tli.ill, lin mmlilv iwtlmlx have liulpc-fl wiu iiiaiiy :1 game, Uh, yn-S, ue :ill like Roy! Fifteen
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WW ll lCl,l-QN Rl IN IZRYA I I It DHT XVhen she will, she willg you can depend upon it. Activities: Dramatic Club, '253 Alderman Literary Society, '24: A, A., '24, '25. Do you want a girl who is accommorlating? See Helen. llo you want a girl who is atlruiitive? Sue Helen. If you are looking for a worthvwhile friend, see Helen. If you are in need of L1 hearty sulf- porter for any good thing, see Helen. In fact, Helen is an essential memlier of our class :intl if it were not for her Jordan, some of us would piol,ual,ily still be at scliv-ol. XYlLl.l.XKl .-XNl.lRl.iXY HUNT. JR. I am sure care's an enemy to life. Activities: Hi-Y, '23, Football, '25, '26: Dramatic Club, 'ZSQ CHATTER BOX Staff, '25, Athletic Editor PEP-PAC, '27g Monogram Club, '26, '27g Basketball, '261 A. A., '24, '25, '26, '27. Nobody has ever seen Dub with the blues. VVhen anything goes wrong, he's always the lirsl to cheer us up. Dub sees fun in everything, anfl lie is always saying something to make us Iaugzlifand we appreciate his humorous qualities. Dub is a star, Ile is also strong for football and has lielpc-il the locals win inany a game, by his excellent playing. Dub, your friendship and unsulfish disposition have certainly niafle for you lifelong fri--nils, FRANCIS LEUNIDAS JOYNER He who is to lead men must himself lie a man. Activities: A. A., '24, '25, '26, '27: Football, '25, '26: Hi-Y, '24, '25: Dramatics. '253 Monogram Club, '26, 'Z7g Art Editor PEP-PAC, '27g Pres. Class, 'Z7. To Leon fell the honor of steering us safely through our Senior year at H. H, S. He has certainly proven himself worthy of the great coiifiilunce placed in him. Leon is an artist of no inerin ability and has entertained us during many a long and weary study period. Vklhcn his scholarly side is turned to- ward us, we recognize a talent tlifil uziiiii-it lit- t-siiiiniteil too highly. XV' -wt-i'lo4-lc his faults, wc admire his scientific knowledgeg we esteem his friendship, anfl we look to him to bring honor iv: our dear old High School. Seventeen tl. l.ESl.lE PERRY Ml2MORlPii. Llljlmlli R085 AVENUE HEENEDERSUN, lil. G. 27536
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