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-h WALLACE BLAKEY I and greatness were compelled to kiss. Wallace never sought th-e office, but the office always sought him. We know Dart- m-outh will also Welcome him heartily and are glad h-e and Bishop are not to be sep- arated next 'ye-ar-they so rarely were even in this book! Tattler Reporter I, Asst. Mgr. Baseball II, III, French Play II, Senior Pl-ay IV, Miss Bob White IV, Sen- ior Cabinet IV, Lunch Counter IV, Manager of Baseball IV, Tusitalol Paragraph-er IV, Athletic Editor, Tottlefr and Tusitala, IV, Upper Fourth, Prophet. DOROTHY BRESNAHAN She is o, 'mcmicl of owtless grace Gentle of fofrfm and fair of face. Dorothy showed a spirit of determination that bespokei success for her in the future. To those who did not know her she seemed quiet, button her' friends she Was a jolly, loyal comrade. In her Junior year she served on the Junior Decorating Committee and was one of those who helped' make our prom such a success.
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-sw, LUCILLE BARKER lu every gesture dignity anal refinement. Lucille was so pretty, pleasant, and good-natured, thuat We positively had to like her. She was always -to be depended upon to do anything. 'Member the lovely decora- tions for the Junior Prom? Lucille was one of the hardest workers on that committee. As Alumni Editor, she greatly increased the interest in that department of the scho-ol paper. Glorious Girl I, Princess Bonnie III, Junior Prom Decoration Com- mittee III. Senior Play Candy Committee IV, Tattler Alumni Editor IV, Miss Bofb White IV, Secretary 1926, IV. DoRo'rHY HASTINGS BEARSE And still is young, whoever else grows olclf' Dorothy, otherwise known as C'herub'l', was one of the busiest and most popular members of our class. .Sh-e was in the Glorious Girl I, Marcheta II, Princess Bonnie III, and a member of the Senior Cabinet. She was also a drill llea-der III and IV, and ia hard worker on the property committee for Seventeen IV. Dot was a great basket-Jball enthusiast, and played- all four years, being manager II, and captain III 'and IV.
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TUSITALA GRACE BROWN . Skillful mistfress of her art. Which do we mean-the art of fascina- tion or the art of pen and' pencil? At any rate, her 'list of activities shows her high school careerto have been an active and popular one. Marcheta II 5 Dramatics Club II, IIIg .Secretary Dramatics Club IIIg Junior Fudge Committee IIIgiJunior Prom Decorating Committee III, Prin- cess Bon.nie .IIIg Senior Play Candy Com- mittee IVQ Art Editor Tattler IVQ Mandolin Club IVg Glee Club IV: Miss Bob White IV, Paragrfapher Class Book IV. ERWIN BRUCE Love is like the measles: we all have 'to go through it. Winnie has not gone fthrou-gh this par- ticular kind of sickness yet, but is patient- ly waiting. During his S-e-nior year he got to be known as Mysterious Winnie , be- cause -of the qu-eer manner in which he car- ried his hat while not wearing' it. He be- lieved in the saying Actions speak louder than words, and he has 'shown this as a member of the Football teams II, III, IV. FRANK H. BURNS And many strokes, though with a little axe, H ew down and fell the harclest-timbefred oak. Although Frankie is a little fellow, he showed himself to be always a great work- er. We remember particularly that he was an energetic scene lbuilder and shifter for the Senior Play IV., We know too, that he had serious' ambitions for his life work. He was among' those who felt the lure of machinery over in sh-op. Just keep plug'-R ging. Frankie, and you will succeed.
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