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EVA CAUDLE How far that little candle throws its beams! ' In Eva, we have a modest, refined nature worthy of all respect. Though quiet and reserved, she is sincerely liked and admired by those who know her. LONNIE BROWN Science Club (1); Monogram Club (2, 3); Football Squad (2. 3, 4). Thou hast been diligent in all things. Though Lonnie speaks little, he thinks much. He has made an excellent record, and has honestly earned the esteem of his acquaintances. MARIAN COOKE Dramatic Club (3, 4); Assistant Art Editor of Graniteer. From grave to gag, from lively to serene. Marion possesses a very attractive personality: her winning smile and her sincere manner have endeared her to all. She wields a clever paint brush, and dis plays marked artistic gifts. DEWITT COBLE Football Squad (1, 2, 3. 4); Basketball Team (1. 2); Baseball Squad (2, 3); Captain Baseball Squad (2); Science Club (2): Commercial Club (3. 4); Monogram Club (2. 3); Vice-President Monogram Club (2). The cheerful grin will let you in. where the knocker is never known. DeWitt won his long list of friends and admirers through his thoughtfulness, courtesy and superior ath letic ability on the football field, baseball diamond and basketball court. We all know that he will ac¬ complish much in li fe. BLANCHE EDWARDS Science Club (1, 2); Math Club (4); Basketball Squad (4). Order is Heaven s First law. Blanche is sincere, well-balanced and quiet. Despite this, she is always ready to do her part and do it well. Page Eighteen
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LOIS GWYN l iterary Clul) (1); Commercial Club (3. 4): French Club (4); Typist Graniteer; Typist High Spots. To see life steadily and see it u. ’hole.” May Lois, by her attractive personality, bring as much happiness and cheer to her future associations as she has brought to the class of ' 30 of M. A. H. S. ALFRED GOLDSMITH Science Club (2, 4); French Club (4); Math Club (4); Football (Letter) (4). I am not witty m myself But the cause of Wit is in other men.” Any student who can at any time furnish a hearty laugh to his bored or sleepy comrades is a hero to them. Such is Alfred. He has two hobbies: Trigo¬ nometry by choice. French by mistake. VIRGINIA HARRIS Commercial Club (3, 4): President Commercial Club (3): Literary Club (3); Typist Graniteer (4); Typist High Spots (4). Virginia is the kind of girl we like to have around. Her indifference to life ' s worries and her likeability have won for her many friends. LAKEY HARKRADER Baseball Team (2. 3, 4); basketball Team (3, 4); Dramatic I lub (3, 4); High Spots Staff (3, 4); Business Manager Graniteer (4); French Club (4). I have done the state some service and they know it.” In Lakey you behold a champion of M. A. H. S. ' s baseball nine. He has not only won distinction for his athletic prowess, but for his achievements in the English classroom as well. ft! ft! ft! ft! ft! ft! ft! ft! ft! i¥ ft! ft! ft! ft! ft! ft! ft! ft! ft! ft! ft! ft! ft! ft! MARGUERITE JONES Roanoke High School: I.atin Club (2, 3); Science Club (1): English Club (3, 4); Reporter High Spots (3); Personal High Spots (4); Math Club (4); Journalistic Club (4); French Club (4); Clubs Editor Graniteer (4). Grace was in all her steps, heaven in her eyes.” Marguerite has drunk deep of the Pierian spring, and she can parlez-vous like a native. Mais oui! Her friendly, cheerful nature has won her many admirers. ft! ft! ft! ft! ft! ft!-?t!-ft!-ft!-R!-ft!-R!-ft!-R!-a!-F(i-R!-ft!-R!- -ft!-R!-it!-ft!-ft!-Ri
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