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JXQ15haa Wfigh School Glass of IQ26 MOLLIE E. ADAMS He1'wo1'ds are sweet, and her laughter gay-' VVhat her hea-Vt' thinks of, who shall say? Among the other things which our Junior year brought to us was Mollie. By her Winning personality she so-on found ia niche in our high school life which she has con- tinued to fill. What would our Dramatics Club have done Without ther--their ablest little actress? Dram-atics Club III and IV, Treasurer III, Vice: President IVg Debatinfg Society IVQ Candy Committee, Senior Play IVQ Glee Club IVQ Princess Bonnie IIIg Miss Bob White IV. ERIC CLINTON ANDERSON He has the eozmteiwmee of a ehefrubim, but he is a rogue in his heart. Snip considered life a continuous round -of pleasure and' Was one of the leading sheiks of the class. We don't know whether his being born in Australia has anything to do with this or not. He led the school cheering at the football games IV, and was a member of the class hockey -team II, III, IV. He was in the chorus of Princess Bonnie III, and used an. excellent singing Voice with good effect as Jack in Miss Bob White IV. He was noted for his chronic tardiness and absence, and his fine jazz effects on the piano which he displayed as Pork Chops behind the scenes in the last tact of Seventeen ', fthe Senior Play. He also se-rvedi on the property committee of the aforementioned entertainment.
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TUSITALA ALETHA D. AUBIN To leave a memory like the breath Of summers full of sunshine and of show- ers.' This must have been 'Leltha's motto, for never. was she found 'gloomy or complaining, In' spi-te of illness Aletha kept up with her class and made the Upper Fourth, showing a remarkable 'spirit of -gamenessln and cheeriness that W-e all admired. She pos- sessed a. fine literary taste along' with her ability in writing which frequently showed itself in the Tattler. She was a very grace- full dancer and could skate beautifully. In her Freshman year she was on the Basket- Ball team. As a Senior she was as Tattler Ieeporter an-d a member of the Dramatics lub. .- ' f ' JUANITA ELIZABETH BACKER There's a charm 'in her lip with its rosy reel hue, There's a charm im her smile, beaming con- stant and true. Nita may have been shy and diminu- tive, but her many friends will truly say her achievements were notable-from being Mr. Nesmith's errand girl to fee-ding the many hunigry mo-rbals who crowded to the lunch counter. Even those who sang out Charge it, please were greeted with her pleasant smile. She was in Princess Bon- nie III, the Domestic Science and Commer- cial Plays IV. Candy' girl at Seventeen , Tattler Reporter IV, and' stood high in the Upper Fourth. May you have the be-st of luck. and success in fall your future work, Nita ! JUSTINE- ELEANOR BACKER Mind cannot ,follow it, nor words express Her infinite sweetness. Popular, Pretty, Pleas-ant, and Quiet are the inevitable four words to characterize our Vice-President. Jay was like la queen with her train. when she led the Sen- ior girls into the hall Wednesd.ay morn-ings. No wonder we created such an impression on the galleries. She to-ok part in Marcheta II, Princess Bonnie III, and Seventeen and Miss B-ob White IV. She was a member of the Junior Prom Dec- orating Committee. chairman of fthe Candy Committee of the Senior Play, and fa Tusfi- tala paralgrapher. Moreover, her school work 'was excellent enough to place h-er in the Upper Fourth. We all wish Jay the best of luck and happiness.
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