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MARGARET HUSTON S A good sport is Margaret, and plenty cute. E DIARY LOCH HOWELL Here is a smile to win your N heart. HAROLD HUMPHRIES I He has a winnin' way with the girls. JAMES HUNT Efficiency itself when effi- ciency is needed. J. B. HUNT He doesnlt broadcast every thought he has. ROLETA IZARD Her smile and friendly per- sonality make her a favorite. LEE JACKSON A' He always seems busier than he really is. KATHLEEN JAIVIES A dreamy eyed girl with a high sense of humor. LO RAISE JOHXSON She's the kind of a girl you like to know. BILLIE BOB JONES Her many talents and accom- plishments will win her fame. MASTON JONES The humdrum of school life never aifected Maston. JAINIES KIMLIEL Explain in detailg then he'1l understand. November 1931-We were going line until we hit the Sandies, but we have another chance at them and haven't given up yet. Nor will we! Our class also get excited over election of officers. We made a nice choice in O. H. QBulldogj Brittain for president and Julia Blackwell for secretary. December 1931-It won't bc long' now 'til we'll be out of this dear UD school for ten whole days! What a sensation!! The thing that's worrying me is between now and then. Oh gee! And did we get those Sandies told! We beat Pampa and Quanah, too, and then let the Abilene Eagles stop the Westerners. Of all K things! I'd like to meet Glenn Wyatt on a dark street some dark night and if change his No. 2 to No. 13. l 1 N Xi S9
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WESLHY HARGIS l Little, but not loud,- E Bashful, and not proud. AIRLINE IIA HNIS N One who never turns her back. I PAI'I.INl'l IIAYV'l'IIORNI'I Speech is her fortress. O NANUY .IO IIAYMICS R In your memory she'll stay, If ever you should go away. S lcnfnu: 1u4:.x1.n A loyal, independent man, He'll get there because he can. ERXESTINIC HICRRIXG A nice little girl with a repu- tation as a tap dancer. ROSE L. HILIIIT HN Not another like him in ten thousand. OMEGA HILLIARII Oh, what a happy world is ours-were it not for work. LOVISE IIODGICS Edison's talking machine- guaranteed not to run down. GERTRI'Dl'l IIOLFOM ll She received her M. R. S. diploma. JOHN FIELD IIO LD E R Gum and poetry-who would think they'd stick together? DORIS HOPPIXG A lover of the big outdoors -that's Doris. September 1931-Well, we're off with a big: start this year in a nice new building. It certainly is swell. But even such a beautiful place to have classes is not keeping' them from growing tiresome. And you ought to see the little sophs running' around up here. fLiterally running, tooll I wonder if we were so terribly little last year. N I . , October 1931-Our football team looks as if it's going to go over with a bang! We ' , thought we'd never have a team after losing all those stars last year. But two N new coaches and lots of new material grave us quite a thrill the 30th Of this kg month when we went to Pampa, expecting' to be beaten and came home with a ' 32-7 victory. More power to you, Westerners! Xxx v- ' I W EX'I'Y-ElGH'l
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E N 1 R s W I . wh? KATHERINE KLETT Katherine's good disposition sparkles in her eyes. HIAYNARD KNIGHT Curls and silence-what a combination! DALTON KUEN He likes to tease, but leaves his work undone. LELIA LANE Her ability is giving and taking jokes. JAM ICS LATTIBIO HE What he lacks in height he makes up in humor. AILICNIC LAWN' A golden haired girl with 3 sunny disposition. ,, AULINE LICMONS With unceasing diligence she attains her goal. Y RUTH LEWVIS Her charm, and sense of hu- mor makes her okeh, ELIZA l3IG'l'H LOYYRY Elizabeth has a direct way of getting there that counts. EVGENIAK IINDELI. Joy comes from her friend- ship. YVINIFRED LYNX I Never. does wrong except when he has his own way. BILLIIG MACIIA V A miscievous little girl who is a lamb with the teachers. January 1932-This month marked our Junior Box Supper. What a party! We had music by some orchestra which I liavenlt heard of since, but I think Felix Walker was responsible for it. Then Ban Burns did a policeman dance, Ruth Wagner and Beatrice Mills harmonized, and somebody depicted our fac- ulty in a class in school. It really was a fine party, especially for those who got their secret weaknesses to eat with. 1llliclx I if , ,
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