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. .l0l'IL R0l!liR'l'S. Ll'1'lLl'I 1'0WHl'1RD- GJLMER PURSLEY. H- C. l5. S. Vice-President: C, L. S. 145: li. H. S. A. A. 135, 1455 Base- ball 135, 145. Talk not of love, it gives me pain. Flossie forsook his Gracey peo- ple a couple of years ago and entered H. H. S. At that time his main trou. ble was with the girls. Even the sight of a girl pained him and he studied seven nights in the week for fear of seeing one. But that was two long years ago. You should see him now. He is the worst ladies man in the school, actually he fell down one day while walking down the street talking to a certain one. Guess who! Omitting girls, 'Flossie likes baseball the best and is a regular 'tTy Cobb on the bases. We will see more of him later along this spring. Clif-rus class. Love's gentle spring does ever fresh remain. When a certain young man grad- uated from this High School two years ago and later went to College, this fair maiden was not over pleased. 1That is putting her sentiments in a rather mild fc-rm, too5. But the ter- rible agony did not last long and now both are happy. But why dwell on such frivolous thoughts. Lucile is one of the bright- est girls in the class. She can al- ways be depended upon to have her lessons well prepared. Still she be- lieves in that good old saying, Let George do it. H. C. D. S. 115,125, 1355 C. L, S, 1433 H. H. S. A. A.g Baseball 135, 145g Baseball 135, 145 l doubt the wisdom of being too wise. We all like US. His smiling coun- tenance radiates his happy emotions everywhere and at all times. He has a reputation for his baseball playing but he shines his brightest at basket- ball- Here he only Hives the ball a toss and it invariably goes into the basket. No one knows where he learned h0W- Some say it is luck but he vows it is science and after Seeing him perform, one could Well believe him. He is a hard worker and will leave a hard place to fill in the High School.
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JANIE WALKER. THOMAS RUST UNDERWOOD. LEONORA WALL. E. L. S.g Schoolmistress 643. May she never grow taller. We have already said a word about this young lady when speaking about her friend Viva. The comparison of their friendship to that of Damon and Pythias was not uncalled for. Janie also attends the picture show every chance she gets and knows the actors and actresses well. She claims some dramatic talent herself and has figured in a number of plays. Just now she promises to make a hit .in the play that will be given at the end of school. In school Janie has al- ways taken a prominent part in her class affairs. Such efficient service is always welcomed. H. C. D. S. ill, 425, 439, President 135g C. L. S. President 1455 H. H. S. A. A.g Yell leader CZJ, C433 Baseball 135, til: Editor-in-chief of Annur. Pres- ident W. K. H. S. O. L.g Rival by Request i355 Schoolmistress 147. I concede you that point for the sake of argumentf' It would be impossible to forget the tall burnt-coke end man in the Senisr Minstrel show. Even outside of the minstrel Rusty is always full of fun. He takes an interest in jouirn- alism. After finishing High School he expects to take up this line of work. During the four years he has done a valuable service to the school by act- ing as press agentu for all the sch1ol's activities. 'z Chorus class. Measure your mind by the shadow it casts. In every class that graduates from any school there are always some pu- pils who stand unusually well in their classes and who always do excellent work. In this class Leonora is one of that kind. She dies well in all her studies but German is her favorite. She was greatly disappointed when she was not able to take it the last five months of this year. Never-the- less Trignometry which was substi- tuted for the Deutsch, i-s quite differ- ent and no one could blame a girl for total abstainance frvm its wiles. We were about to forget to say that Leo- nora can manipulate a piano to per- feetion. It would be a joy to Pader- ewski himself to hear her play.
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HENRY K. JARRETT. PAULINE PETRIE. H. C. D. C., 111, 121, 1313 D. L. S. 1415 H. H. S. A. A.: Football 1213 Annual staffg Schoolmistlress. His eyes are with his heart and that is far away- Should a hzstile army ever attempt to invade our country we should never fear as long as we have our Stand- ing Army within our midst. Besides his military skill, H. K. has displayed his ability as an orator and his other- wise brilliant career as a football player was cut shcrt at the beginning of the 1913 season by an injury to his arm. He is one of the best fellows in school and has the rare ability of making friends that are loyal and true. H. H. S. A. A. Secretary 1413 E. L. S. Secretary 131. So sweet the blush of bashfulnessu Pauline left heir native town of Fairview and entered our class dur- ing our Junior year. It is not strange how so blond a person as she could come from Fairview, Since her ar- rival she has received numerous little bouquets of flowers and other trivial presents from her classmates. But she has a tendency to be slightly bashful and her timidity has been re- greted. Pauline's main trouble is Germetry and it is that everlasting Geometry which gives heir so much trouble. She is a' constant worker, however, and beside school work, she has friends wha are true and loyal. gl .ANDREW QUARLES. H. C. D. S. 1313 D. L. S. 141 The happiest is he who from public rage, Drinks the pure pleasure of the rural life ' Andrew started collecting knowl- edge at McLean College, but after that institution closed its doors, he cast his lot with us during our Junior year. Since his entrance he has always been a welcomed member. Andrew's favorite study is Latin and he de- lights in startling the teachers by his translations. His favorite song is This is the Life, and he will proba- bly take agriculture as his chosen profession. We predict a successful future for him and hope that fortune may follow him.
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