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was 2.5.2, a a Q.. .g. - ' .y 11 'i Cara joined us in her Sophomore year. She .' l . i ' ' ' bf: W U ' it A .s a girl that is seldom ever heard lrom. She . never worries the teacher by causing a dis- ' turbance. She studies hard and when she is called upon she knows the answer to the teacher's question. She does not argue but stands up for her rights, so therefore everyone likes her. 'loan of .-Xrc Literary Society, '2-l, '25g Dra- LILLIIQ MAE PY.-XTT matic Club, '2o. Lillie--our Lillie! XVho has helped us more than Lillie? I dare say no one. XVe went to her to read our lireneh-and she read it: to work our geometry-and she worked it. In fact there is nothing we have not asked her to do-and she never did refuse. The Seniors will miss her and the whole student body as well. ,loan of Are Literary Society, '251 Secretary and Treasurer I'reneh Club, '2o. Q . . GLXDYS .XLIZIQRTA PYQXTT Gladys is a regular ray of sunshine, the kind that makes you feel better when you meet her. She joined us in our Senior year, but we have found that she is aglow with enthusi- asm-the kind that kindles the Hame in others. Shine on, Gladys! Brighten up your corner uf the big wide world as you have done in Marion lligh. President French Club, '26, Q RICUIZIQN POTEAT f llere's to you, Reuben! Your Coming to M. ll. S. has made a place in its history for you. Your place on the football team Could not have been filled by any other. Qur mem- ories :md best wishes go with you, Reuben, in whatever you may do we know it will be a success. Football Team, '22, '25, '25: Track Team, '23: M Club, '26: .Xstrononiieal Club, '26: Pershing Literary Society, '22, '233 Treasurer Pershing Literary Society, '23. PAGE TWENTY-FIVE -7 7 A1 --LIL ' 2 - f WP- ..'i' ve -M 3' e - . aa 'haf
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xt- 4: .as III I I I I I I I, II Ii ICI If IQ II I 'F' I I I H51 I FD- I -IJ' -G- 'I I I 'K arf' riff we ef: ijgffae-.-,.,sJi'.., sl s E1-as 'IE W-iii lf' Qi V H I y MARY ALICE l.gXUtlllRllJGli i i No SflI1IL'I', nor Xtllillf, fit'1'11ufls', lint, feel!--1'11v T'L'I'j' lwsz' of Ci'11l1f7.Y. PAGE TWENTY-FOUR r v - ' - XX ell, we cant say Klary ,Xhce is a smner, but we'll admit she's no saint. She's quiet and lovable and will do her duty when called upon. lu athletics she rates first class. She has played basketball since her Sophomore year in high school. She belonged to the Joan of Are Literary Society for three years, and joined the Dramatic Club in her Senior year. ln her Sophomore year she was one of the best girls on the girls' track team. Q lJORO'llllY LEE TANNER 'All' Sflrlfl fcuott' IIN' Ivy !1t'l' SIlIl.1L'.,' Dorothy isn't a chatter box, but when she speaks it is worth your while to listen. lJot' is always willing to help others. She neyer says I ean't, but with one of her winning smiles Iwhich she always wearsl she does her best. .-Xs a member of the Home Economies Club she has shown her willingness to do her part. ,loan of Are Literary Society, '22, '23, '24g llome Economics Club, '26. Q FLGRENCE CARSON YANCEY Nvf'vr busy but alieays afcozzijvliklzizzg .comc- flllillgji' XYe find in Florence a combination of loye and friendship. She is a hard worker-but quite often those blue eyes reveal mischief. which is numbered as one of her character- istics. She slips herself into people's hearts and proves to be a perfect pal. -loan of Arc Literary Society, '23, '24, '25: President Dramatic Club, '26. Q lfLORliNCIi ,IlC:XNli'l I'lC CURPENING There aren't words to express the charac- teristics of this demure little girl. She is a true friend and the kind of a girl whom every- one admires. She is very studious, in fact, when you find someone reading it is sure to be Florence. She is exceedingly quiet, but makes a lasting impression upon those with whom she comes in contact. ller future path is very bright and success is surely before her. Joan of Arc Literary Society, '23, '24, '25: President llome hconomics Club, '26. Y Y7 5f1IiLT?1'ilr:f7', films! il. Y 5' ls' +-
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A 'I' 'C' 'S' 'C' '2' 4' Q . V, L ..m..21!l1a-f PAGE TWENTY-SIX 4 EDXVIN P. FINLEY .Al .ftraizy and liusky lad is hw: But his uefw' studied as llc' should! Ili' is just as siuart as smart can bv, :Ind vauld easily win fame-if lu' 'zvauldf Edwin is the kind of boy that everybody says Hello to. l'le's jolly and full of fun and forever attempting to say something funny or make someone laugh. President Museum Club, '26g Secretary Pershing Literary Society, No. 23 Football Squad, '23: Pershing Literary,Society, '25, '24, '25 CELIA ELLA X,-XX NEY Nffvi' in the hislary of lllarimz High Has tlzvrv mfvr lunvi a maid so shy, A-lad at heart SIIFVS good as gold, Our HH'llll7I'j' of lim- will llfvvi' umuld. Ill' iuisli you .vzrrrcss all tlzrauylz lift'- lll' tuislz you lzafvfiiuess 'lxlllllllflll strife, :Ind as tlzrougli life your way you zceuzl, .llay joy, fwal'v, and lzappiiuivs rraiuiz tlzi' vud. Home Economics Club, '26g ,loan of Arc Literary Society, '23, '24, '25. Q WILMA SNODDY S110 is not wary large at lvfst, In fart, a fem' bit tuvr. But l'au'll ne7'erfi11d a truer lass, O11 lzill or short' or sea. And Sl1v'll be a te-to-tal SIIKTUXS lu all fu-tux'-i-ten. ,loan of Arc Literary Society. '23, '24, '25: Glee Club, '26: Dramatic Club, '26, LENA YOUNG PENNINGER Oli! Lena, Lena. sw what you l1ai'f' dauv, Now y0u'rf a Pmziziuyvr, not a Young. ,-lltlzouylz you lzawf rlzauged your IIUIIIU, Ill' leuozu you will alzuayx lu' Lena just the same. ll? admit that it was a szrrprisf' ta us, But we muyratulatr' you, for tw must. .-Ind we lcnoiv all tlirauglz your lift' l'0u'll make Mr. Pmzliiiigfr an ideal wife. Joan of Arc Literary Society, '23, '24, '252 Dramatic Club, '26. V A32 -:- 2- LJ:- - 5' 'C' 'I' 'D- 'D' I 'D' -U' -ll' 'U' 'D' -G' -D-
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