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GEORGE EDWARDS BOWIS “The best of goods comes in small ” packages. Hail the little man with the big voice. When it comes to speaking, George is ay chains.” By his smiles, jokes, and kind words for everyone, he has made many fricn?- ships, which will continue with him in future life. Here’s to you, George, for the greatest success. MILDRED. BRELING This young miss is probably unknown to some of you, but her friends find that she is sweet and attractive. The Eng- lish teachers all breathe a sigh of relief when they have her in their class; but don’t forget, Mildred, that we are back- ing you, too. Girls’ High School Club. Patriotic Club. DANIEL E. BOOZ Who does not know “Dan” and his musical talent? The two are so closely related that where there’s cne you'll find the other. He is a good scholar as well. You just ought to see him in physies class. Here’s wishing you the best of success after leaving John Marshall, for we all know he will merit it. CHARLES HENLEY WRIGHT Charles is often seen but seldom heard. He stands high in his studies and high in the minds of his fellow-class- mates. His willingness to do for others has won him many friends in John Marshall. We sincerely hope that his future may be crowned with great success. Athletic Association. Corporal, Cadet Corps.
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B. GARY BLAKE This specimen of humanity is as full of deviltry as a porcupine is of quills. Next to getting himself and some one else into mischief, he likes a joke. In spite of all this, he is a good student, while his habitual good nature makes him liked by all who know him. Athletic Association. EDYTHE WHITE BOWE Edythe is one of the stars on the horizon of the Senior Class. She shines in everything—even physics! Her one passion is her dog; her one fault, the deliberate way in which she puts on her hat! And folks, she’s the best kind of a sport—always willing to try anything once—even speeding when there’s a “cop” behind. “Edy,” may you always succeed in bluffing misfortune as easily as you bluffed that cop. Patriotic Club. Girls’ High School Club. Athletic Association. JOHN CLARKE BOOTH There is a boy in school who resem- bles a certain deceased English king in features and military bearing—‘Mike,” alias King Rufus. “Mike’s” good humor has gained for him many friends, who will miss him greatly when he leaves for V. M. Il IDA BOYD “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.” This is Ida, for she is always ready to lend a helping hand to any one. A true pal, a good student, and a faithful friend all characterize Ida. Her ready smile and pleasing personality have won her many friends at John Marshall. Athletic Association. 29
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LUCILE BRIDGEWATER L is for lassie with tresses of brown; U means unique, for which she’s re- nowned. C stands for charm; with its magic and power She captures a host of admirers each hour. I means industrious; well, that’s under- stood; She’s just as industrious as she is good. L is for laughter, whose peals you can hear ; If ever this lassie you chance to be near. E for her eyes that sparkle with glee; May you always be happy L-U-C-I-L-E. Girls High School Club. Athletic Association. MAXWELL BROKENBROUGH She’s the girl whom, once having seen, youll want to know, and having known, you'll thank the gods for the privilege. Maxwell has proved herself to be the very best of pals. A nicer girl you'll hardly find, For one meets seldom just her kind. She’s lovely and she’s mighty sweet; Even to meet her is a treat! Girls’ High School Club. GRACE VIRGINIA BRIEL Grace’s sense of humor and sunny disposition attract everyone who meets her. The first impression of Grace is that one is going to like her, and he is not mistaken. Here’s wishing her the best of luck and happiness. Athletic Association. HDITH BRITTLE About four years ago a kindly wind blew us a decidedly small package marked “Lefty.” “It was discovered to contain an unlimited amount of pep, smiles, wit, and sympathetic grins. Almost any time around the fifth period you're apt to hear, in very tragic tones, “Oh, I’m nearly starved!” Well, that’s our “package.” Patriotic Club. Girls’ High School Club. Athletic Association. 31
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