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HELEN I). BROWN Dramatics, ’26. Pep! A friendly, successful high school girl that will be more of a success in future life. REAGAN NEAL Senior ’26. A round, jolly, high school student. Reagan spends his spare time finding people to tease and annoying his teachers. MARIETTA BLACKBURN Senior '26: ”A girl of worth”, say her teachers and “a good Scout”, say her friends. NORMAN BROCK Senior ’26. A friendly boy with a good word and a happy smile for all. GUSSIE BENKE Senior '26. A hard worker in whatever she undertakes combined with a pleasant smile and personality. ANNE BREESE Phil, 3; Ad Club. 3; Math, 2; Student Council, 2. “She breezes through lessons”, says a student. “She whizzes around and makes things go”, says a teacher. Now judge Anne for yourself. TOMMY BURNAM Phil, 3. A winsome miss with dramatic ability. THEODORE BAUMAN It. O. T. C. Sergeant; Pythagorean, 1; Daring drummer of the drum division, droll, dauntless, and determined. Thirty-two
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El Som t rero BILL HAMMONDS Architectural, 1. Quiet, but with a keen sense of humor, Bill Hammonds has always been a favorite among his fellow students. JESSE M. BROWN It. O. T. C., 1. Main Avenue will miss “Rubber” who is always interested in everything, always working on something, and always talking to someone. ALFRED BOUCHERS Senior ’26. He looks as if he believed in fairy-tales and we wonder if he ever tells them. BEBE BLACKMON Pythagorean, 1; Press, 1. Better known as “Bebe the Artist . In every way she is more like “Dolly Dimples” than anyone we know. RUBY MAE BARRON Ad Club, 2. “Buttercup”, her nick name, is an excellent adjective to describe her hair. It is the golden color of spring’s first buttercups. She is one of the nicest girls in Main. ALVIN BRADFORD Senior ’2G; Science, 2; Huisache, 1. Alvin is quiet and dignified. He was mixed up in some mysterious way with the puzzling column of “Vera Quid” by Ali Babi in the Huisache. Will prove a valuable help to Izzy Einstein if his theories work out. ARCHIE BUTTS Senior ’26. He is an expert mechanic and intends to invent a new automobile someday. RICHARD S. BOYD Hi-Y, 2, President of Hi-Y. Tall and friendly, he is admired by the girls and popular with the boys. Thirty-one
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El Sombrero TOM M. BROWNE Hi-Y, 2; Haynes 2; Architectural, 2, Vice-Pres.; Pres, of Advisory. When one sees “P.P.”, “what the well dressed man will wear” pops instantly into one’s mind. DOROTHY BREEN Senior ’26. “Dot” has big, blue, flirting eyes and wears the latest in haircuts All in all, she is the typical high school flapper. BILLIE BEARD Jeffs, 2. Everyone knows and likes Billie because of his gentlemanliness and good nature. LOUIS BEVERSDORF Senior ’26. Main will miss his genial smile and happy nature. PASCUAL BAILON Senior ’26. “Pascualito” is from the Philippine Islands. However he does not care to go back until after his graduation. Here’s wishing him the best of luck. GORDON BLACK Hayne, 2; Student Council, 1; Treasurer; Ass’t. Advertising Manager of Annual; Tennis Team. That studious look is real, but not to too great an extent. He surely plays tennis. MAE BALDWIN Press, 1; Phils, 1; Science, 1; Latin, 1. Cute, vivacious, little; one of those blondes that wreck so many masculine hearts. MILLER BURGIN Congress, 3; Press, 1; Secretary of Congress ’25; Sgt. at Arms Congress ’26. Student Council, 1; Circulation Mgr. Huisache ’26. Miller is just a good looking little boy. Numerous fights among the weaker sex have been known to start over this manly brute. 177fi $ Thirty-three
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