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f T i f , 'S 1 E X I A OXIAX I IIIIIIIIIIII llllm ni. mllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIllllIlllIll lllIlllmIll lll IIIIII IIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllk ANNIE ELIZABETH GILLIKIN Literary Society, '24, Motto: WHY SHOI'LD I WOHRY WHEN THERE IS SOME- ONE T0 WORRY FOR ME? To know Lizzie is to love her. One glance at those mischievous eyes proves that she is full of fun and a real sport. When she appears on the campus we know it is time for the bell, although she is never late. It is in the commercial course that Lizzie shines. The Class of '24 are glad to welcome her as a member and wish her every success in the matrimonial course which we think she is going to follow. Lizzie WILBUR SMITH BE TRUE TO YOUR WORD AND JUST T0 YOUR FRIENDS. Wilbur is a good old sport. It is impossible to be blue in his company. He is a capable boy, for he is always doing something for the good of the old Ford school truck. He is the smartest fellow in our Civics class, but he is crazy about the Battery. He is true to his word and just to his f1'iends. Sheriff SWANNIE E. WAYNE Literary Society, '24g Girls' Athletic Association, 'H Vi '-1' Class Basketball Team, '22: Literary Debate, '24. Motto: SMILE AND THE WORLD SMILE5 WITH YOU. lt was a lucky wind that blew Topsy across the bridge to N. B. H. S. She joined us in the Fresh- man Class and has been with us ever since. In f'Topsy we have found a true friend as Well as a good student and a 1'eal sport. She is never too busy to stop and tell what time it is, even though she is typing. A close observation is not necessary to see that she is more fortunate than most girls in having a natural wave in her hair. Judging from her suc- cess in the commercial course, we know she will be a success in the business career which she is planning. Topsy MURRAY SMITH Baseball, '23-'24: Athletic Association, 'Ill-'22-'2Z3. HE LOVES HIS SMILE. Murray is a very good student. He always works hard to get out of his classes. Though he did not make his letter in football he worked hard enough for it. Murray has a great future before him. Monk -I21I--
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4 3 f T i Q22 .r BBA. v 4 H T ' f 1 E , I X A A B Q lllllllllllll un... bfgillllllIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIl llllllIIIIIlIlllllIIIllllIIlllIllIIIIIllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllln , .mnnnnm Q15 MARGARET MCIVER Student Council: Chairman of Judicial Committee of Literary Society: Glee Club: Associate Editor of Annuals, '21-'22-'23g Athletic Association, '21-'22-'23-'24: Marshal, '23. WHAT WE D0 NOT UNDERSTAND WE D0 NOT POSSESS, Where can you tind a more industrious student than Margaret? She is always on the job. While studying her Geometry one can frequently hear her say, 'AI just can't see any sense in this, or I just can't make it out g nevertheless, anything below 90 on her report would scare her to death. She isn't a book-worm though, by any means. If you want to find a good sport look for Margaret. She has been with our class all through high school, and we feel confident that she will succeed in whatever she undertakes. Margaret CLYDE VINES WHITFORD Vice-President. '2Z5l: Secretary and Treasurer, '22: Assistant Eti.ti'.r of Annual, '24: Dramatic Club, '24. AND TIIE LADIES, STRANGE TO SAY. CROWD AROUND HIM NIGHT AND DAY. Clyde, known better as the ladies' man, is always Johnny on the spot. His studies do not cause him any worry, for he has time for any other activity or pleasure that may come his way. You will always find Clyde willing to do his part, and he is a good sport wherever he is. He is a favorite with all the teachers, and his two favorite requests are: Let me ask you a question and Let me tell you that. We all predict a great future for Clyde and expect no disappointment. Clyde VERA HORNE HGENTLENESS SUCCEEDS BETTER THAN VIOLENCE. Anyone looking at Vera quietly studying would surely think that she is a very studious girl. But this is only one side of her nature. Vera is a good sport and always ready for anything that comes up. The Class of '24 could hardly do without her, and we hope for her much success in her future life. Vera MALCOLM BROWN CURTIS Although Malcolm comes from Bridgeton, we can not hold that against him. The Physics Class of '25 will be much handicapped in not having this electrical wizard who tries to 'tshow his stuff in ex- plaining the problems in electricity. He has at last become able to tell the verb tense of Spanish verbs after many months of hard work. Malcolm attends school regularly and is an all-round good scholar. '-l20I
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3 A f 1' i fx? I X . A . ur' 'Q 4 H 5 xx K 1 E 7 ? I X f x A , 1 lllllllllllllllluu .. it IIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII - llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llll. 35 ,av- 09 PEARL TAYLOR Member of the Glee Club: Seeretary and Treasurer, '22g Stu- dent Council, '24. Here's one constant friend and faithful student. All during her High School years she has gone quietly about her work. Her sweet disposition and smiles have won her many friends. You can depend upon her for she is true to her word. When she sets out to do a thing she usually succeeds. Our best wishes go with her for a bright and prosperous future. Pearl JOSEPH LOVELACE Literary Society, '2-lx School Council, '24, Senior Play, '24. UUNFLINCHING, KIND, STRONG AND TRUE. Joseph hailed to us from Virginia State in 1922. He has been with us only two years in N. B. H. S., but with that power of his to make friends and hold them, it seems that he has been with us for ages. A truer friend, a truer sport, a truer pal, no one can find. HJOBN ELLEN ARNOLD T0 MEET HER, IS T0 LOVE HER Here is to Ellen, one of our beloved Seniors of '24! She has a very winning personality and a zealous ambition. She has been with us since our Fresh- man year. We feel that we could not do without her. She has offered her helping hand to bear the responsibilities of our class. We feel quite confi- dent that she will have a very successful future, owing to her great ambition. Ellen SALEM NASSEF Operetta, 'Zig Glee Club, '23: Senior Play, '24, Although small in size, Salem has a head that con- tains as much as any Senior. He is a quiet and studious boy, one that can be depended on. He stands near the head of the class in his studies, and is always answering some question. He has a good disposition, and is kind to every one. Salem -l 22 I-
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