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T II I- II 1-7 I M I- S HAHKV H. WIAND (Sunny). You could not tell the good or had There is in this one friendly lad, Who’s always jolly, never sad. TA R ESS A H. WEIMER ('freckle). Senior Play. In Virgil, Taressa is sure to know Why every wee construction’s so. FRANCES E. ZAHNISER (Zahnie). Senior Play. This is blue-eyed Zahnie, She’s the sweetest girl around. When even writing poetry She never wears a frown. (19)
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7 II : H I -7 I M I- S JAMES SWARTZ (Jim). Athletic Editor of Hi-Times. Jim is the greatest tease we have, But pardoning his faults, he's quite a lad. WILLIAM L. VANCE (Dill). Vice President (1); Treasurer (2); Dehate (2), (3), Extemporaneous Speaking (4); Senior Play; Editor-in-Chief of Hi-Times. He’s always studying and has his head full of knowledge. And someday, we expect he will he Professor of a College. NELLIE WATHAM (Booby). She is usually seen and not heard,-Silence is golden. CHRISTINE WELKER (Teeny). Basket Ball (2), (3), (4); Debate (2), (3). (4); Senior Play; Faculty Editor of Hi-Times. For debating, Teeny is our star, You can hear her from afar. When she once begins to chin, You might as well shut up, and grin. (18)
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7 H I - 7 ,1 •: .S' cro My class No lovilier song could any sing. Than just a lay to you. So let us think of some small deed. Which each of you can do. First, think of Harry’s laugh and wit, No day w as ever so dark. But his heart sang a melody As sweet as any lark. Though Peggy giggles all the while, In French and Math she shines, And Esther while she’s very mild Can argue any time. Burdette an orator we see. With voice so deep and loud. And when lie speaks before the Class, Each one is duly proud. Our Ruthie sketches with her pen Many a picture new. And Helen’s one we all admire, She’s tender, mild and true. It isn’t Russell’s way at all To sit and never squirm. Yet we all know' down in his heart, His principles are firm. I love vou all ami how I wish For each there was a place. To tell of all your worthy deeds But here I’ve not the space. (20) —Velma D. Huey.
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