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32 W- ds ra, nd, S. 65 6: der, it ine. ing 263 ma S. iief ns- 26, ay, , JI I. ZS' s Six 53 3 oor 33 S 25- ck, D. ub, 26. JANE VVRIGHT Janie She'd rather he llfright than president. Girls Club, '23-'24-'25-'26, Dramatic Club, '25-'26, Hligh School Carnival, '25, Banking Club, '26, WV. XV. Club, '25, Sewing Club, '25, Reporter for' Mlar-Saline, '26, Ciustodian of Scrap Book in Dramatics, '26, Honor Member, Pierrot's Mother, '26. EDMAN VARDEMAN lVhat is fwell said is quickly said. Vocational Agriculture, '23-24-'25, Hi-Y Club, '25, Radio Club. XVILLA JOSE f'Billie I W'hen you do dance, I fwish you a fwawe of the sea, that you might efver do nothing hut' that. Six Who Pass While the Lentils Boil, '23, Dec- lamation, '23, Little Women, '23, D. D. Club, '26, Negro Minstrel, '24, Bells of Beaujolais, '24, Girls Chorus, '24, Girls Club, '23-'24-'25- '25, Pan on a Summer Day, ,25, Prosecuting Attorney, ,24, Basket Ball, '25-'26, Baseball, '25, Volley Ball, '25-'26, State Letter, '25, The Man on the Box, '26, Dramatics, '25, Vice- President Girls Club, '26, Pep Club, '26, M. Club, '25, Senior Play, '26. LEONARD VAN DYKE I'll tahe thy sword for faith, not ask thine oath. President Freshman Class, ,23, Freshman Plays, '23, Little Men, ,24, The Mlan on the Box, '26, Reporter for lVIlar-Saline, '26, Sec- retary-Treasurer, Honor Society, 1926. HARRISON Woon The elements so mixed in him that nature might stand up and say to all the -world, 'This fwas a man. ' Radio Club, '25, Agriculture Club, '24, The lyfan on the Box, '26, Reporter for Mar-Saline, '26. ALFRED WENZEL Give efvery man thy ear, hut fefw thy voice. Football, '23-'24-'25-'26, Track, '23-'24-'25-'26, M Club, '25-'26, Hi-Y Club, ,25. ZELMA ZAHN .. Her -very pleasing disposition, Is her fvalued acquisition. Student Council, '23-'25-'26, Girls Chorus, '23- '24, President of Choral Club, '25-'26, Sir David VVears a Crown, '23, Declamatory Club, '24, Vice-President Class, 724, D. D. Club, ,24, Sec- retary-Treasurer D. D. Club, '24, Little Women, '24, Alabama Minstrel, ,24, President Class, '25, Bells of Beaujolais, '25, Vice-President Girls Athletic Club, 725, Dramatic Club, ,25- '26, Basket Ball, '25-'26, Vice-President Student Body, '26, Girls Club, '23-'24,Vice-President Girls Club, '25, President Girls Club, '26, Presi- dent Pep Club, '26, Literary Editor of Mar- Saline, '26, National Hlonor Society, '26, Glee Club, '26, President Student Body, '26, Senior Play, '26. Page 25
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1 l -page 24 BESSLE XVALKER As eonslant as the Northern Star. Nelson High School, Athletic Club, '21-'22-,231 Basket Ball, '21-'22-'23, Girls Club, '26, Sevv- ing Clb, '26. VIRGIL STEINHEIMER Give him all kindnes.f,' ' I fwould rather have surh men my friend-Y than enemies. Sir David VVears a Crown, '23, Orchestra, '25, Bells of Beaujolais, '25, Carnival Band, Boys Chorus, '26, Boys Quartette, '26, ML H. S- Orchestra, '26, The Mlan on the Box, '26, Carnival, '26, XVhy The Chimes Rang, '26, Senior Play, '26, Reporter for Mar-Saline, '26. VVILLIAM SToLL Bill Bien may come, and men may go, But I go on forever. Sir David VVears a Crown, '23, Yell Leader, '24, Sophomore Yell Leader, '24, Little Men, '24, Science Club, '26, Hi links Circus, '25, The Man on the Box, '26, Reporter for Mar-Saline. ELEANOR THOMPSON frW1Idf is fworth doing at all is sworlh doing swell. Orchestra, '24-'25-'26, Girls Club, '24-'25-'26, Athletic Club, '25, Little Men, '24, Alabama Minstrel, '24, T. N. T. Club, '25, M. H. S. Carnival, '25, Volley Ball, '26, Editor-in-Chief Mar-Saline, '26, Latin Contestant at Wlztrrens- burg, '26, National Hionor Society, '25-'26, Vice-President Honor Society, '26, Senior Play, '26. ALFRED VVENZEL Give every man thy ear, hut fefw thy voice. Football, '23-'24-725-'26, Track, '23-'24-'25- '26, M Club, '25-'26, Hi-Y Club, '25. LYLE 'THWVEATT Il is not vain-glory fo ra nzan and his glass To confer in his chamber. Hai-Y Club, '25, Boy Scouts, '25-'26, Six VVho Passed YVhile The Lentils Boiled, '23, Reporter Mar-Saline, Carnival, '25-,263 Indoor Baseball Team. VVILLIE VVENZEI, Bill If ladies he hut young and fair, They have the gift to lenofw it. Six Who Pass VVhile the Lentils Boil, '23, Girls Club, '23-'24-'25-'26, Athletic Club, '25- '26, Basket Ball, '25-'26, Baseball, '25, Traok, ,255 Sffwing Club, '25, Girl Scout, '25-'26, D. D, Club, '2-ll Baflking Club, '26, Commercial Club, '26, State Letter, '26, Reporter Mar-Saline, '26, ,-1-.... -- . , , 4-.'.f,..- . v -..,,. .,,,, .. ,- , -,,5- - .--,-,, ,. 5 ,j Q 4 I -t-.-.....-a..-.z:.::1 b ... .......:...sL-11:11. 15.:........-..-..--:.g,n,f4-...,.,,,,......4.......:2nex. tg., , A NA, ,am x -5 . ,WZ ,Vs A-qw-:W..,,.,' N JANE Sh Girl '25-'26 Club, Repor Scrap Pierro EDMA H Vo Club, VViLL, W s Z Six lama '26 , '24s '25 S Attor 25 s Man Presi Club LEON ffl! I Pr Play Box, retaxi HAR Ill R: Mar '26. ALE ffl F M 1 ZEL ff S .24 VV: Vic TCI. !25 Gi '26 Bo Gi de Sa Cl Pl
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Lootzkzg Forward It was dusk as I ventured out of my small cottage close to the sea shore to gather small bits of wood, which, after drifting with the tide, had been cast upon the sandy shore by the white capped waves and there allowed to dry and bleach in the hot sun. Tho encumbered by my act of gathering an armiful of the drift wood, my eyes presently fell on the still horizon of the sea shore. The azure heavens were tinsled with an orange hue, with a touch of red and purple, which caused my mind to turn back to younger days, to the many longings which I had felt on evenings such as this. The sun had sunk in the western sky, leaving a dark streak as black as onyx overspreading the sky. This warned me that the calmness of the evening might soon be broken, so I hastened back to my cottage, soon had a fire glowing on my hearth, and proceeded to prepare my evening meal. After finishing a hearty meal I decided to devote the remainder of the even- ing to the reading of a good book. I had become absorbed in my reading when a crash that shook my house brought me to my feet. I realized that a terrific storm was approaching and set about closing windows. Flashes of lightning disclosed swaying trees and torrents of rain pouring down. I sank back in my chair resolved to lose myself in my book. I became so absorbed that for a little time my mind was at rest. Perhaps I fell asleep, I cannot tell how long a time elapsed, but a loud crash of thunder caused me to spring to my feet. An unknown voice came to me from, apparently the air above my head. Bly knees trembled. I sprang to my feet but could scarcely stand. The voice now seemied to come from behind me. I wheeled around. In the window, which I had tightly closed, but which now stood open, I beheld a purple and white bird of immense size, strange and unusual, but resembling in a marked degree the emiblem of my Alma Mater's seal. Its wings were purple, the rest of its body ivory white. In its talons it carried a scroll. It whizzed by my head, circled the room three times, dropped the scroll at my feet, and then uttered a screech which terrified me so that I sank to my knees and hid mv face in mv hands. It brushed by me and flew from the room. i 0 Fearfully I raised myself from my 'crouching posture, and at last mustered up courage enough to pick up the, scroll and unroll it. These lines greeted my eyes: The greatest picture ever produced in Hollywood, Beware of Blonflsn has just been released. The leading role is taken by Ivillie VVenzel, supported bv Seymour Reid, .Ioe Wlillis Downs and Arthur Preston in leading casts. i Lyle Thweatt, of the Thweatt-Brown Circus,', escaped death today when he fell from a rope. He appears with the circus as a tight-rope walker. I fuk K 1 Q Qf Page 26 ..... v ,QQ yy: -..ttu..u,.o,ns,snn, QQQ. .un .... ':: 11 , H: p I . er... ... .,c..-.f ' '--...--.-., -.,, te- -.-s.- -.wN- c' mf. .,-. ...1.1.1':.1:1:.u:.::usm-f..41-11211211:1L!m:x:n.r.:.5-.I.-,g44:.f::'::1r,L-nf. Q.f-.-f.-.-lg-T1--ILEJ-'sax-slzrxzuzag--M-mffsp-of-2?1XlE51I53'a:w?1-0-Q-M-4- J iUI- 'Y A f H ' '
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