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Gene Flowers- Flower of Barton's heart, Gee whiz, may they never part. Harry Freeman- Harry Freeman's lift is free. From all dishonest deeds, Or thoughts or vanity. Doris Fullerton- Doris Fullerton, Merry and Gay, Laughs and giggles the livelong day. James Fussel- Tall, dark, gay and dashing, With shining locks always flashing. Mildred Gag- Always happy and gay But Math and Spanish are in the way. Frederick Gale- He is known as the boy with the great big smile, That can be seen for almost a mile. Fred Gang- On the bus he jogs along With never a care for days to come. Christine Gannaway- Christine is a busy girl From all this work you see She's clever too and happy So she's the girl for me. Ray Garner- Ray Garner does not give as much joy As when he came to John Gorrie as a little boy Bevelyn Gaskin- So light and airy Always dances like a fairy. Leroy Gaskin- Leroy Gaskin the day dreamer Can outdream Morpheus himself. Milton Geiger- Milton Geiger long. lean and lank Someday will have plenty in the bank. Ruth Geiger- A friend yesterday Today and tomoi'row. Ucal Godwin- A boy of many trades But he likes to get the best of grades. Doris Goedert- She always has a smile on her face Through thick and thin What ,ere be the case. Ally Goldstein- A city guy is Goldstein He wouldn't know what to do with a Holstein. Virginia Gorman- Her eyes are blue Her face is fair Inspiring friendship everywhere. Eva Mae Goodrich- Cutest Girl, don't you know All the boys will tell you so. Jean Goodwyn- A voice soft and low No wonder her friends love her so. Sin- Ernestine Graham- Ernestine Graham a popular girl She'll be no wall flower in the social whirl. John Graham- Now John is a boy you really should know, He's true blue, you bet, from head to toe. Barton Green- Barton is a little girl's name And her fathers' drawings have brought her fame. K ath eryn Gregory- Katheryn Gregory as you know Has a very devoted beau. Nan Gridley- Nan is not too small or tall A brunette with eyes of blue With a smile you'll seldom find And a heart thats' always true. Charles Grinstaff- Although Charles Grinstaff is not tall It is not height that makes men small. Frank Grisham- Frank Grisham ping pong fiend Craziest game I've ever seen. Ralph Gruher- He is just as smart as he can be So we all stick to him don't you see? Thomas Hallock- Earle Hallock, Thomas-the curb service kid. When serving the ladies removes his lid. Hancock- Earle Hancock was the president Of the class of 9AO And when he begins to make a speech The class begins to roar. Tom Hardy- Reed A true gentleman, Who speaks and behaves as he should, Harmon- As mischevious as most boys, But seldom makes a noise. Stewart Harford- Stewart is aways witty and bright, He makes his classmates laugh with delight: But it always makes the teachers frown, To see him acting like a clown. Eleanor Harris- I feel my heart singing I've a message from within, And it tells me Eleanor Harris Can face the world and win. Catherine Harrison- A gir of beauty, height and grace, To stand in splendor before every face. Frank Harrison- Harrison. Frank-a very quick lad His only fault-he likes to gad.
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Asden Davis- Oh! what a boy! To the girls he is a real joy. Howard Davis- Seldom at school But you can't be two places as a rule. Jack Davis- It seems to me that I have heard You are the Englishman's joy. And all the other teachers say, You are a real nice boy. Charles Dennard- Charles Dennard acts so nutty, The teacher says he ought to study. Ottis Dennard- Is a boy full of cheer, and has A helping hand for anyone near. Betty Devlin- Dear Betty, you're looking o'er our heads You're way up in the clouds: Why not come nearer to our earth, And mingle with our crowd? Lucille Dickinson- So sweet. so gay, Will take the cake any old day. Marvin Diebel- Always cheerful, always gay, Sometimes studious, Sometimes the other way. Elizabeth Dillard- But nevertheless she's everyone's friend. Mildred Dye- Mildred Dyle is a girl, Of a very sweet disposition. I'll do my very best, she says, And that's my proposition. Herschell Duval- Hilda Mary Herschell is a boy so strong, He strives to right every wrong. Edwards- A good disposition is more valuable than gold . Elkins- Nice to be fat and jolly, but better still not to mind . Sara Elliott- When Sara begins to translate French, So little time she takes, We think, to stop her speedy tongue, We'll give her a set of brakes. Charles Hamilton Ellis- Hamilton Ellis, Well meant, well liked, So they tell us? Holmes Elmore- Likes to converse. we sometimes wish he would do the reverse. Furman English- Knows how to behave, so at him the Dainty ami Sweet, teacher never raves. Merry and petite. L01-mine Englishq K2th1'Yf1 D0bbS- Sweet and modest is Lorraine, A girl With H b1'2iH Yesterday, today, always the same. Makes the rest of us wonder if we John Entgnzal 1'9311Y We Sane. John gets his lessons well each day ? L21 TY9119 D0byHS- And then has time on the piano to Where ever he goes play, He might be known Robert Falk, As a man among men. Dorman Ray- With a military air Always ready to do his share. Nana Doughtery- Her voice is soft and low, But her movements are not slow. Morris Doyle- The chap Morris Doyle Anita Hazel, You are so quiet, you need a horn, To make some noise from night to morn. Fallin- The Great Actress. Well, Anita dear, we wish you success. Farrah- Her smile, her speech, With winning ways, Never thinks of toil, . . HHDDY, jolly and full of fun. Xvnoyulgayike hel populal' When there's a party he never fails J to come. O9 Faust' . Earl Duncanh Tall and slim, but full of pep and Now here's a chap you ought to meet, , Wm' , He's friendly, fine and the girls say Ju-anlta F?1'1'1H- , 1 , Nita, Juanita, in the school no one is Ellis Dunsford- Sweeter, , Her kindness and her worth to spy, Than our Juamta- You need but gaze on Ellis' eye. Claude Fisher- Dorothy Drygas- She is kind as she is pretty And as smart as she is sweet. Roberta Dyer- Roberta Dyer is a girl of fun. F-O-O-T-B-A-L-L, What does this word spell, If this puzzle you can guess, You will have the game played by Claude. - Liked by all, despised by noneg Roy Fisk- An argument she will always win, In deeds faithful, in honor clear.
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Marshall Hart- When Marshall H31'tlS in Latin class His mind oft goes astray, Mrs. Murphey with a questioning look Will turn him red and gray. Ruth Harvard- Harvard, Ruth-tall and slender Better watch out-she'll be a spender. Otis Hawkins- Allen There is a boy with bright red hair, That will play the game fair and square. Hay, Jr.- Allen is a busy lad, Never quiet, never bad. Raymond Headen- Raymond Headen big and fine Does his work with all his mind. David Hedrick- M ary Once your friend, Always your friend. Helmer- There are many smiles that will al- ways live, But t.here's only one such smile as Mary can give. Billy Henderson- Billy Henderson-fair and equal To him there is no sequel. William Henderson- William Henderson-NVherever you go You'll see by hls side his pal named Joe. Marion Henson- A good friend- Loyal and true in everything. C. J. Herndon- Roxie We all like our C. J. And wish him well on his way. Mae Herring- Roxie Mae Herring A Great Old Pal Roxie Mae Herring, A Great Old Gal. Frank Hessey- Frank Hessey is the name of a lad Who never gets in bad. He works real hard while he's sittin . And gets an A on what he's written. Sheppard Hightower- Lithe and Spare For his studies doesn't care. Billy Hill- Here is a boy. I know you've heard his name. He is Billy Hill Of Great Basket Ball fame. Ella Mae Hingh- Ella Mae Hingh is very nice You never have to tell her twice. Howard Hall- Loves to Play Ball. Suppose that's why he's so slim and tall. Harriet Hodges- Light, happy and gay, As full of Life As a Month of May. Jack Holgerson- Talks much, says Nothing But heis well liked in spite of his fussing. Ruth Hogan- Likes to talk and Dance, But the class room is not the place to prance. Louise Holmes- A serious girl, That's what we need in this old world. Soline Hoppers- Fair Secretary. VVhen the bell rings she's in a hurry. Elizabeth Hornsby- Different from the rest That's no sign she's not among the best. Alice Hornstein- Yes, yes, we'll give to Alice, A well of Blackest ink: Out of it you know there'll flow. Thoughts none but she can think. Norma Hussey- H enry Leroy Spending is a past time of our Norma Hussey. WVhen she can't get the car she's very. very fussy. Howison- Henry Howison is the boy Whose heart, it seems, is full of joy. Hoyt- A boy of whom we all are proud. And he is liked by every crowd. Virginia Humphries- Betty The very best luck I could wish you each day, Is a smile from Virginia To brighten your way. Hutsell- Not too quiet. not too gay, But loyal and true in every way. May Ingle- Although she's dignified, She cannot be denied. Rosa Isaac- Oh Rosa, we find that you Are such a solemn lass So take this little gift, ,twill help, It is some laughing gas. Joseph Jacobs- Joseph Jacobs-an English lad keen Never going, but always t'been Selwyn Jacobs- His daily acts so well imply A highborn heart, a standard high. Martha Jammes- Betty She is just an old fashion girl That did not go modern all in awhirl. Jelks- The daily work of Betty Jelks Proves to us the proverb, Honesty wins out in the last .
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