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SENIOR III MAYBURN NEIL Baseball. '30: Basketball. '27. '28 ; Glee Club. '27. '28: Football. 30 81. Joco” is a wow when there is a dunce on hand. He also likes all kinds of sports, because h • has made a Rood record for Bradley Gamecocks’ this year. We wish for him much success. JESSIE PATTERSON Cheer Leader. ’29, '30: Orator of Mary Bradley Society. ’30: Public Speaking Club. ’31: Baseball. '30; Tennis, ’30. '31 ; Football. '30 ; Archery. 30. Jessie is Mr. Moore’s right-hand man. and a valuable member for the Miry Bradley Society. Although not too noticeably bad in class, hv has certainly added to our store of prank ., and many a «lay would have passed without a laugh if Jessie had not b cn near. His wittincss and unfailing good humor will long be remembered. ESTHER RI1TI.F.DGF. Garden Prize ’27: Cooking Prize. '29: Basketball. '27. '28: Volley Ball. ’27. '28: Tennis, ’29. ’30. ’31: Secretary of Expression Club. ”29: Secretary of Mary Bradley Society. ’30. ’31: Won Expression Club Contest. '29. ’30. .... , , . Esther has been our class comedian. She takes a great part in all the plays. Is she popular ? Well, you can see for yourself when you look at the feature section. Esther loves her school and is loyal to it. She is willing to work in the library or help out any way shv can. BERNICE SMITH Glee Club, ’27. '28: Secretary of Class. 27; Sewing Prize. '29: Cooking Prize. ’29: Music Prize. ”29: Singing Prize. 29: Secretary of Thoron Society. ’29. '30; Vice President of Thoron Society. ’30. '31: Or- chestra. ’29. '30 : Tennis. '30 : Volley Ball. ’29. ’30 : Baseball. ’28. ”29 ; Archcry. ’30 ; Thoron Chorus. ”28. ’29. ’30; Scouts, ’30. . , , ,, B mice has plenty of music in her bones. She like- to dance and sing her blues away. Every one in school likes Bernice. She has been a great worker for the Thoron Society, and we will miss her lots. MAGGIE WALDROP Cooking. ’30 : Sewing. ’30 ; Volley Ball. ”29. 30; Tennis. ’29. . Maggie is quiet and studious, but -.ays she just can’t learn history. We do not know for certain, but it has bet n hinted that there is a certain young man in town that is responsible for her dreamy disposition. When we think of Maggie, we think of Esther. This pair will be greatly missed next year. JAMES WRIGHT Manual Training Prize, 29: Mechanical Drawing Prize. ’30; Football. ’31 ; President of Junior Class. '30. James, as the quietest and most dignifud member of the Senior Class, hras been proved to be dependable and efficient. He easily captures the prize each year in the Manual Training Department, and seldom misses getting a prize each week from Mr. Byrnes. James has learned that to be silent is more wise than to chatter.
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WILLIAM BROWN Garden Prize. ’29: Vice President of Mary Bradley Society. '30. '31; Bkadi.kykan Staff. ’30. ’31; Treas- urer of Mary Bradley Society. '30: President of Mary Bradley Society. ’31: Secretary of Athletic Club. ’30. William Brown has been a most successful Manager of the Annual and has made the honor roll each month: however, this hasn't kept him away from the Y. What is the attraction? We are expecting William to be an honor student in college. BROOKS CARDEN Football. ’29, ’30: Basketball, ’30. ’31: Orchestra. ’29. ’31; Secretary of Class. '31; Treasurer of Thoron Society, ’31 ; President of Public Speaking Club. ’31 ; Junior Syncopators, ’29. Brooks is full of pep and has an inexhaustible store of wit and humor, but most important of all is hris ability for playing the mandolin, which has made him an important member of the school orehestra. WILLIAM GIBBS Medal for High Jump and Broad Jump. 27: Basketball, ’27, ’28, ’29. ’30: Baseball, ’27. 28. ’29. 30: Broad Jump. ’28; Junior High Scholarship. ’28; Best All-Round Boy. ’28; Athletic Prize. ’28. ’29; Treasurer of Thoron Society. ’28 ; Glee Club. ’28; Captain of Football. ’29. ’30; Captain of Basketball. ’28, 29. ’30: Pres- ident of Thoron Society. ’29, ’30, ’31; Manual Training Prize at County Fair. ’29; Most Popular Boy, ’31; Won Noojin Medal for Declamation. ’30 : Captain of Baseball. ’28. ’29. ’30. William is a boy that can always be depended upon for anything that is to be done, whether it’s making touchdowns or taking tho leading part in a play. He is liked by every one in school. You can easily see that, because the students elected Cowboy” the mast popular boy in school. Just look at his list of honors! EARL HOLT President of Senior Class. ’31 ; Baseball. ’29. ’30. ’31 : Prize on Wood Collection. '29 ; School Orchestra. ’29. ’30. Earl never takes anything too seriously. Happy-go-lucky fellow—that’s Earl. He is noted for hris witty jokes, and can always be counted on if there’s music at the Hall. Earl believes in the old saying: “Hurry- ing does not always save time.” AUSTIN JENKINS Football, ’29, '30; Baketball. ’30. ’31; Junior Syncopators. ’29; Orchestra. '30, ’31; Treasurer of Junior Class, ’30; Treasurer of Senior Class. ’31: Treasurer of Mary Bradley Society. ’30. ’31; Mary Bradley Chorus. '30; Baseball Manager. ’31 : Sports Manager, ’31 Austin is noted for his serenading with his guitar ; he is also a good musician in the school orchestra, although while playing he never forgets his Lonesome and Blue” in Springfield, III. She often thinks of him. too. We shall miss Austin in the school orchestra next year.
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