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EVELYN BUSCH tPcfeD Westwood School A. L., A. A., Old Hughes Staff, Annual Staff Latin Club, Senior Sages. Our smallest girl, Pete, and our tallest girl, Sarah, are boon companions - that IS the long and the short of it. We all like Pete because she is so tiny, has such lovely yellow hair and blue eyes, and such a fascin- ating way of saying funny things. In fact, she does not ever do anything that we don't like. We're for you, Pete. ALMA BYER CAZJ Avondale School A. L., Art Club, Honor League, Spanish Club. Alma is one of those girls who will do just anything for her friends, and she has many friends. She is of a very happy nature, worry never lives very long in her gay heart. Talking is Alma's favorite occupation and we are glad of it, for she is a most interesting conversationalist. MARY ANN CALDWELL Washington School A. L., Honor League, Uke Club, French Club. Who at Hughes does not know Mary? Those who don't are very few and far be- tween. Her sunny disposition and good nature have made her one of our most popu- lar girls. Not only is she a good comrade, but she has been a good student as well. Mary is the type of girl who will bring credit to her school when she goes out into the world. RAYMOND M. CARMICHAEL tRayl Atlanta, Georgia A. L., A. A Ray is one of many persons who are timid and quiet. He shows a tendency toward thinking rather than talking. He is atten- tive in class and ready with an answer to every question. VVe do not know what his ambitions are, after leaving Hughes. but we are glad that he was one of us. and we wish him success in everything. ELIZABETH CASSINI llsldlyl Twenty-third District School Choral Club, Home Economies Club. Have you ever heard anyone zlsli, 'Who is Betty Cassini? No, because everyone knows our pretty Italian prima donna. Betty surely can act, but she is not tempera- mentul. Miss Snter says she has the pa- tience ol' Job. Betty is one ol' the few who can smile while she is being scolded. No wonder we all love her. Tzrenly-si.r J
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ESTELLE BROCKSMITH Carson School A. L., Home Economics Club, Honor League. Estelle is one of the Home-Making girls. If you don't believe it, look at the lovely clothes she has made and hear about the good things to eat that she knows how to prepare. Estelle is welcomed everywhere because of her skill in playing the Uke. She is a finished pianist, too. SARAH BELLE BROWN fSallyj Westwood School A. L., A. A., Honor League, Latin Club, Senior Sages. Who does not know Sally? She is one of the tall members of the Class of '27 and is just as good hearted as she is tall. Her pleasant smile and gay Howdy invariably make us like her. In many ways she has gained many friends, even among the lower classmen. Sarah is a hard worker and her studies show it. DOROTHY BUEHLER fDofJ Westwood School A. L., Honor League, Old Hughes Staff. Can she dance? We say she can. Few people are able to move their hands and feet equally well. Yet Dorothy can. This year she has been the genial typist for the Old Hughes Staff. That job must take an unusually patient person to wade through such handwriting. Dorothy is very fair and blonde. We agree now that probably gentlemen do prefer blondes. As for lessons-well, Dorothy studies hard and accomplishes very much. Best wishes, Dot! WELDON W. BULLERDICK Kirby Road School A. L., A. A. Bullerdick, a Cumminsville boy, unlike most of us, is rather quiet. Perhaps it's his blond hair that makes him popular with the girls. Who knows? Although he has been a constant bother to Mr. Berry as a history student, we know that Weldon is capable of great things. Still waters run deep, so the saying goes. If this adage is true, we predict a great future for him. THEODOSIA GRAY BURRIS CD00 Sayler Park School A. L., A. A., Honor League, Latin Club, Uke Club. Doe is the funniest girl in the Senior Class. She's peppy. Her flow of language is con- tinuous and it is language which is absolutely characteristic of herself. Her dress is quite as characteristic of her as her language. There is never any doubt that Theodosia is here, when she is here. Twenty-five
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VIRGINIA CAVAGNA CGinnyJ Winton Place School A. L., A. A., Choral Club, Glee Club, Home Economics Club, Honor League, Senior Sages. Oh, those alluring eyes and that pretty dark curly hair! These are some of the reasons why we envy Ginny. Then, too, how can we ever forget her lovely smile. But there is still another reason for envying Ginny. Most of us are not so fortunate as she to have a nice young man escort us to school every morning. CAROLYN CHAMBERLIN College Hill School A. L., A. A., Honor League, Vice President of the Home Economics Club. Carolyn is one of the most wide-awake persons in Hughes. Her ever attentiveness has gained for her much knowledge of the world's aifairs. Although she is not inclined to be very talkative, her comparatively few words create a lasting impression. For a sure cure for the blues, just talk to Carolyn. MARIAN GAIL CHAMBLISS iMevJ Mary Dill School A. L., A. A., Senior Sages, Honor League, , Latin Club. What an enviable record at Hughes Marian has made! How often in class have we wished that we could be like Marian, for she always knows her lessons! But her studies have not kept her from having an enjoyable time. With her pleasant manner and her eagerness to learn, Marian has made many friends at Hughes. ALVAH P. CLARK CCork9 Fairview School A. L., Baseball Team, Glee Club, Choral Club. Al joined our class last year. He does well in all of his studies, especially in chem- istry. His main hobby is baseball and he stars in the pitcher's box. In his two years with us he has made more friends than some of us have in four. We are all glad that he chose Hughes for his Alma Mater. EARLE COCHRAN CSnooksp St. Bernard School A. L., French Club, Honor League, Science Club, Old Hughes Staff. Can you imagine the world vxdthout sun- light? Can you imagine Snooks without dimples? These lovely lit-tle adornments emphasize her charming smile and we can t possibly visualize Snooks without the smile even though she may be on her .Way to French class. She is peppy, attractivenand interesting. We might continue indefinitely in this way to describe Earle, but nothing we could say would do her justice, so let us cease. Twenty-seven
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