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rANITE MARY KATHERINE BOOKER ' 28, ’29; Latin Club Science Club Special Assignment Editor High Spots ’29; English Club ’29; Literary Editor Grani¬ teer ’29; Literary Club ’26. Worst fault: Excessive unselfishness. Ambition: To be head of the English Department in a college. Comment: “So ready to be pleasant and so kind.” HOMER BECK “Kid” Public Speaking Club ’26; Literary Club ’27; Football Squad ’27, ’28; Baseball Squad ’29; Typist High Spots; Typist Graniteer; English Club ’29; Ring Committee ’29; As¬ sistant Class Editor Graniteer; Senior Class Poet; Commercial Club ’29. Worst fault: Day-dreaming. Ambition: To edit a funny paper. Comment: “Worry and I have never met.” SARAH BROCKINGTON High Spots Staff ’28; Latin Club ’29; Science Club ’29; Ring Committee ’29; En¬ glish Club ’29; Editor-in-Chie f High Spots ’29. Worst fault: Worrying over The High Spots. Ambition: To be a literary critic. Comment: “Still waters run deep.” ERNEST BROWN “ Brownie ” Public Speaking Club ’26; Football Squad ’28; Typist ?) ; Spots ’29; Typist Graniteer ’29. Worst fault: Staying out of school to go hunting. Ambition Comment To hunt big game in Africa Everybody loves a sport. ANNIE DEAN Dramatic Club ’26; Glee Club ’26; Sci ence Club ’28. Worst fault: Elusiveness. Ambition: To be a privileged charac ter. Comment have Happy, good-natured, and never dull.” Such a friend we like to Page fourteen
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8 i m A’ § I M V( i f t It 1 ):► ft ft M li « £■ 1 8 ft -M 1 1 -viV MYRTLE ADAMS “Mutt” English Club ’25; Dramatic Club ’26; Reporter High Spots ’27; Typist Grani¬ teer; Typist High Spots; English Club ’29; Commercial Club ’29. Worst Fault: Worrying. Ambition: To establish a new method of Shorthand in New York. Comment: “I chatter, chatter as I go.” JAMES ARMFIELD Football Team ’25, ’28; Baseball Squad ’27, ’28, ’29; Basketball Squad, ’28, ’29; Monogram Club ’29. Worst Fault: Curiosity. Ambition: “Look out, Steinmetz!” Comment: Another famous man who was slow in starting. PAULINE BARBER Science Club ’28, ’29; President Latin Club ’29; Reporter High Spots ’29; Hum¬ orist Graniteer ’29. Worst fault: Pauline Jacobs. Ambition: To make herself heard above the uproar. Comment: A partner in the Barber- Jacobs impersonation of the Damon and Pythias act. ELMO BEASLEY “Mo Science Club ’26; Literary Club ’26; Eng¬ lish Club ’26; Typist High Spots; Typist Graniteer ’29; Art Editor Graniteer. Worst fault: Lazy. Ambition: To explore the wilds of Af¬ rica. Comment: “We meet thee like a pleas¬ ant thought.” FRANCES BOOKER “Frank” Public Speaking Club ’26; Science Club ’28, ’29; Latin Club ’29; English Club ’29; Ring Committee; Editor-in-Chief Grani¬ teer ’29; Worst fault: Being too rough on The Graniteer staff. Ambition: To teach French at N. C. C. W. Comment: “The talents of our Editor- in-Chief are really quite beyond belief.”
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rANITE KATE EDWARDS Speaking Club ’26; Latin Club ’28 Public Too serious application to books. Ambition: To corner all the knowledge in the world. Comment: Good nature and good sense are good companions. CLUNETTE CREED “Coon fault Press Club ’25; Baseball Team ’25-’29; Captain ' 27; Basketball Team ’25, ’29; Football Team ’26, ’27, ’28; Science Club ’28; Vice-President Commercial Club ’29; President Senior Class ’29; Monogram Club ’29; English Club ’29; Athletic Editor Graniteer ’29. Worst fault: That school boy complex¬ ion, a skin you love to scratch. Ambition: To call the Senior Class to order—and get away with it. Comment: “A heart as true as steel.” MILDRED GEORGE Public Speaking Club ’26; Winner of American Chemical Society Essay Contest ' 28; Science Club ' 28, ’29. Worst fault: Willingness to help every¬ one. Ambition: To teach Math. Comment: “If I do vow friendship, 1 will perform it to the last article.” JAMES CREED “Jim Football Team ’27, ’28, ’29; Baseball Team ’27, ’28, ’29; Basketball Squad ’28; President Monogram Club ’29; Advertising Manager High Spots ’29; Assistant Adver¬ tising Manager Graniteer ’29. Worst fault: That red-headed wom¬ an. Ambition: To take a big trip—not say¬ ing where. Comment: A dignified Senior if ever there was one! BERNICE HARRIS Literary Club ’26, ’27; English Club ’29; Reporter Commercial Club ’29; Vice-Pres¬ ident Senior Class ’29; Typist High Spots ’29. Worst fault: Building dream castles. Ambition: To accomplish every duty. Comment: “Ever in motion; Blithesome and cheery.” Page fifteen
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