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i ' w WVSONG COX “Song The force of his own great merit makes his way” Wysong is one of Florence Hi’s true boosters. Though he hates to leave us his ambitious nature leads him on” to prepare himself for greater and higher tilings. As a militant crusader he is always ready and willing to “carry on.” When this gallant Romeo finds his Juliet and quits roaming the situation will call for another Shakespeare or George M. Cohan. WILLIE CREECH “She was like a summer shower rose Making everything and everybody glad about her. Willie is the lucky member of our class. But then maybe it wasn’t all luck that won the diamond ring. Perhaps those sparkling brown eyes played an important part in the sale of her tickets. F. H. S. wishes that the same luck will always attend this one of her children. WARNER DAMON “Skimp” “They are never alone, that are accompanied by noble thoughts. Skimp” is a quiet but friendly fellow. We all like him and admire him the more since we heard that in his heart he has his ideal. Beneath that mild exterior lies grit and stickability” that have helped him overcome the obstacles and push forward to better things.
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LOUISE COLEMAN Many charwing ways docs she possess. Louise is a favorite of the student body at all times, but especially when she is in action on the basket-ball court. When it comes to guarding—she has no peer. Although quiet, Louise has a host of friends and in return is a friend to everyone. STEWART CLARE ‘7 am not in the role of common men ' Hats off to the biggest “bum” in the Senior class! As the co-partner of Bill Douglas. Stewart is a scientist of note. If you are undecided what to order when at the Waldorf-Astoria, consult Stewart, as we have heard that he ordered a $25 meal, while in Columbia—main dish—collards. He is a student of literature as well as of feminine wiles. P. S.—’Scu.se this write up being a Duke’s mixture! WALTER CORK IE “He was such a dear little cock-tailed pup ' It is a solemn appearance he presents to the faculty, but a very different one to us (the student body). Nuts are supposed to cut up and Walter, being tendered the honor of clas nut. is living up to his reputation. He has also a serious mien, and those who attended the fair remember how faithfully he worked at the Senior booth. After all a jolly worker is best of all. and who, but Walter, fits that role?
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M w THERON DEWITT 44 He walked among us. did much good, and said little 4 He joined our ranks in 26 and though we have never fathomed his deep thoughts, we have discovered that lie is an excellent student and a willing one. A certain girl has accused him of making eyes, but, we’ll have to think twice before we believe it. BETTY DOUGLAS “If she has any faults, she has left us in doubt, At least in four years we could not find them out 9 Just the kind of girl everyone admires! Many pleasing characteristics are responsible for her large number of friends but her outstanding quality is the sweetness of her nature. A loyal classmate and a splendid basket-hall player, Betty holds the “center” of our hearts. WILLIAM DOUGLAS “Bill” “My idea of an agreeable person is a person who agrees with me 9 Pastime—smiling and arguing. Ambition— Yale. Our predictions are that Bill will he a future Darwin”—at least lie is often heard discoursing on Evolution. Bill's biggest bogy” seems to be spelling, but why bother about spelling what you can say?
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