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OLIVER EDWARDS “.I happy disposition, like dollars, will oftentimes pay your way. A pleasing personality lias this lad from Mars Bluff. It took him not years, not months, but days to become one of our bunch. And having established himself among us he proceeded to win laurels for himself in debating! We can testify to his popularity with every one, but when he smiles—girls, lookout ! EUGENE FARMER “A good heart is better than all the heads in the world. He joined our ranks and became a stalwart worker for F. H. S. To his generous attitude his Ford is always full of “kids. ’ who appreciate the lift. He is industrious, kind and frank. To be sure, we know these to l e only a few of his good qualities. MARGARET FIELDS “Muss” “For if she will, she will You may depend on it. And if she won't, she won't And there’s an end on’t.” That little skit describes Muss” in every detail. She’s a rare girl with a rare quality seldom found nowadays.,a will of her own. Muss” is a very industrious little girl, always ( ?) studying and never raving as the rest of us do. You can never tell about a girl though, and that smile of hers is much too devilish. Now, I wonder!?!
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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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EUNICE FORTE Her very frowns ore foirer far Than smiles of other maidens arc.” Here is the proverbial bunch of T. X. 1 She is simply bubbling over with life, and we marvel that so small a bit of humanity could l e so popular. Eunice is rather set in her ways, but we wonder why she has such a strange way of naming all the heroes in her themes •Jack.” After all it might only be a coincidence. You can never tell. When you hear: “Con—sid—e—r it” from the rear of the study hall, you know that Eunice is having a slight trouble with her algebra. RUPERT CAUSE Of honest worth, truly one on whom we can depend” And I am sure that we all feel we have a treasure in Rupert. He is an A-i pupil, besides being a star in gymnasium, lie is witty and we always anticipate the unexpected when he is in our classes. I don’t think one of u have yet seen him in a had humor. He is very fond of the name Wilson.” Maybe it is because one of our -Presidents bore that name— we say maybe! CLYDE LEE GILBERT Oh love, if death is sweeter, let me die! Could Apollo with his lute excel Clyde Lee in rendering sweet music? We wonder. She has worked with the Glee Club and music class for several years, in fact, no program seems complete without her. She has a tendency to “fall in love” quite often, but after all who can blame her? At the present time Clyde Lee seems to favor the “Baker’s” profession.
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