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SENIORS Helen Hejeeman “The picture of timidness is bestowed upon her, hut she has a winning way.” Joe Perkins “Sincerity and brevity are his main characteristics—the true ■statue of dignity.” Jean Leech “A little hard to understand hut well worth understanding.” Leonard Tolley “Attractive, indifferent and lovable in his own sort of way.” William Newell “Loud, but dignified, voted the mo.st athletic in the Setnor room, and fulfilling this posi¬ tion.” Ruby LaIWe “I tcould my horse had the speed of your tongue and so good a continuer.” Loyd Thompson “He has the name of being the smallest boy in the Senior room, but he takes it and smiles.” Edith Me Manamay “Has made her reputation as a good-natured, hard working girl.”
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SENIORS Peggy Conner “A gentle manner, unaffected mind, lover of peace, and friend, of Iniman kind.” James McCulloetgii “Tall, quiet, and a gentle¬ man, while a trifle lazy on the side. He will always he re¬ membered as a swell football Flora Jane Fergetson “With her curls ever in place, her quick wit and ready smile to comfort those around her.” Boyd Mitchell “Cheeks the color women strive for . . . quiet . . . de¬ pendable — both accompanied by sense and good looks.” Jackie Hannah “His ability a true .sign of to blush proves manhood.” Retry Fainter “That meek voice that sounds far, far away usually belongs to this mademoiselle . . . Conscientious, serious girl. She can also let herself go.” Henry Miller “Small, but mighty in his athletics . . . ladies’ man if there ever was one.” Margaret Harrison “Honest, sincere, and unsel¬ fish, she will make friends icherever she goes.” ,d ■t 14
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SENIORS Norvell Woo ward “Better knotvn as ‘Buzzard,’ he is well liked by all who know him.” % Bessie Reynolds “A little on the serious side, hut willing to give a helping hand on every task set before her.” Laura Leigh Riley Always laughing, always lolly, q ays full offjun and folly Y y J ' E , ' . Marian Thompson “She’s a girl tvith a heart and a smile, that makes the bubbles of life worth tohile.’ 16 Dorothy Slough “She is tall and slender with dignified manner; very lov¬ able.” Not Pictured Gladys Link Mary Moore “A true pal, to help in Her tvinning ing ways jU’ Maxine Watts “Short but sweet, for inches do not make the girl.’ yy r Zi
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