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' Th C b Nineteen wenty eight If-J QI 'NIE 4 . n A Mg., ll 1.01 ig! P ,, - - ni .Q on it ' ' . I .,- :Gifs ly . .- :u' . . ' Ill A e u , T - . - I I S ' ' X 1, L' i' lg- I 'g ts I - J L . v ' 4 t 55 iwiziei' fbifiigspi-e-if signs! ll CUiO1' Class PA L' LIN li RIARJORlE H Alzvm' ll'r flll'l.'l' no limi' In .rflorl afway tln' fIlIlll'5,' all IIIIISI lu' rurnrsi in ll fZL'0l'!Ll' lzkr ours. English Vlull, '26, '27, I'yIli:igni'w1ii l'llliD, '27, '2Sg Glu- 4'lul1, '27, '2N. Tzllw ai tvusgumn ul' gmail nziturv, un uiiiim- ul' smill-s, an 1-up ol' fun, :iud gzirnish with Stll4ilUllSlll'SS in tnslv -an l'1 '1'ilPI lm' Puulim-'s llispusitilm. Shi- has ruthvr mil-4-iclwl upiliiulls. but that l u't lllH'Sll'i lu-vp hi-r from wziiitim: tu 2ll'!4'Lll' you out nl' yuursg lwwurv! Littlv nmrv not-nl lu- sziinl, tlmugli, if-r it is trut- as :in axiom that wh:-ii you nu-vt li--r shv will sl---uli for hvrsclf. 1-'uuliuc Cllllll' to us from 'l'l-11111-ssvv iii 1926. PAUl.lNl'I', ELBERT CIJNTON l-lifNm2RsoN His Illigflfy -'main' -will sfway Ihr 5f'naIor5. Lite-rziry Sm-in-ty, '24, '25g History Vlulv, '26, '27, '2Sg Stu- dent Voum-il, '25, '26g Hi-Y t'lull, '27, '2P4g .Iuuruulistiv t'lul,, '27, '28: ilovlliliiutioii Vontl-st, '2Ng 'l'h1- Vhairm S1-l1ool, 'UN XVoulwlu't it he a dismal vlass without Ellu-rt? Sl'll1li0l'H is as wisl- :is an owl, hut his foolish rl-marks wuuld a-rmx'imw- ai strange-r of tho total zxhsvm-v ul' grs-y maittn-r in his skull. Senator is quits- an avtrlr, liziviug lwmi om- ul' tht- shining' liqhts in our senior pluv. Flow:-ry vxprt-ssious url- not in my liho, hut it's 1-nougli tonsuy that Svm1tor is ai worthy vlziss- mute and Zlll abil- glwun 1-hast-r, SENATOR JAM ES ROBERT HILL If'o1m'n.' If'0llII'lI., Ilofw llzvy ffiflllffll m1'. ' Literary Society. '25g S:-it-tivo Vluh, '25, '26, Ili-Y Clulm, '26, '27: History Vluh, '27, '23, Jann-S justly clt-sviwvs a nik-dal for tho sf-hool's must lmshful boy. Hv is an avowwl woman-hater, and the fair slums--l :los-s not 4-xist who 4-nuld disturb his dr:-ams. Ili- nmln-s goml gradvs on his suhjec-ts, and can lm ch-lwxicle-sl nu in all svlmul undertakings. Thr- Ulass of '28 will l'l'I'llt'Il1iPL'l' him fur his wimiiug lu-rsonulity :incl volitzusgiuus laugh. . .IIMMIEH JANET TAYLOR HlJI.I.lSTER To namr hw' is to prai51'. Literary Soc-im-ty, '253 Sm-vrvtury Vlass, '25, Atlill-tir Assu- ciation, '25, '26, '27, '2S: Tl't'2ISUl'k'l' English l'lul., -363 Sm'- retary Frvnf-h vluh, '27, 'I'reusur4,-r Vlags, 'flag Junior pu,-- nival, '27g Sevrvtarv Uluss, '27, Baskt-tl-ull, 'ZSQ Vif-m'-Prvsidt-nt Dramatic' Club, '282 AFSiStziut Editor l'ub. '28, Jane-t is one of the de-pviiclzihlv girls ul' our vluss, sh? img served as various orlic-vrs bel-ziusr olll '23 1-un ri-ly on ht-r, She has always hw-n ni good Sl'h0l2lI'. Shi- is Z1 gmnl lvzislu-1- hall player and an e-xww-llmit dance-r. K1-rp your ext-s on hr-r, 'cause shu'll rvavli her goal. JANE'1 ' 2I 'I P41 w l 1 Q, ' K ' 'ICQ 4' uQ , f.!f- l . 2733- f rip 951301 ,.,- - ,. www- - . 'l o :Q - '. ' .9.sQ,' - NRIQXQOYVN gg :vu s H . ., I . . 'Z x ' 4 - N 5' acl. . . .
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x The Cub ineteen Twenty-eight ' K A I h -5 I C' 1'6 nllq- ' 5 Qu ply 'VS U. ' Q- FN, . n x - -,4 U i ' N-uv.: '-' -- my Ni' 1 -.5-izhta. Q-: - 'xpll-. avtljh . .- . , A iii . 4 . lk I : x' ' . 5 ' -A ibbf.. , ' f me 9 1 - T I l ' R If , g p - yi 1 - vs 4 x -1 1 0 ' ox .rv l. -.D ' 4 is :S 'N ' n -1 n4fs I L ,Jef ' , 61'liO1' Class f it ' X3 VVILLIAM EDWARD GWALTNEY ' 'CHI grraf mfn arf oraforsj I talk a lot my.vrlf. it sl-itfanw Club: Hi-Y, '24, 'zsg Igitemry sm-it-ty, '25, 'zmsg Alge- ig 3. bra and Hi-Y Club, '26, '27g 1-li-Y Club and History Club, WM '27, '28, ,,vV t MQW Bill is one of tha host sports in the Senior C'lass. He is 4. Q ., 0 always in for a good time and you can rest assured that he W ' will lw where the most excitement is. If he- worries, he keeps -' it a swfrt-t, 'cause hefs always grinning. Bill f-an lw de- ? R QR pended on to do his share in any projort, and we will re- ' member him as a worthy Inenilwl' of our class. 3 NBILLU CHARLES HENRY' HALL Dorff sprala zzrzlrss you lzcwr somftlzzng to say. If our mothers were to ask who this attractive young man is, wt- rould simply say, Oh, Shoot, ma! Although not much ot' a ladir-s' man thy r:l1oif'1--J, he is very popular with all of his rlassniatvs, and sucfrvss is assure-il for him, for he has a brain tht- like of whivh few of us are fortunate unough to possess. qs Maura- sHoo'r RUTH HARIJISON Plfnly of rwisdozn, plrnly of lrutlz, plrnty of .sunshine- tlzafs our Ruth. Math Club, '28. Ruth has only ht-en with us for one year, but it didn't take long for ht-r tu gain a plave in our he-arts. She doQsn't have muvh to say, hut there is an at-tivo brain lv:-hind those dark Q-yt-s. Ruth, our se-nior yrar has heen brighter because of you, and Twenty-uight is going to miss your smile. HRUFUSU 59 X R sl BENJAMIN HARKER rind I oft ham' lzfard dffrndfd, 'Lilllr said is soonest n11'ndrd'. Bon is ont- of the quit-test boys in the Senior Class, but be- hind his iiiliuuwiit expre-ssion is a personality that is sprinkled with liunwr, Ht- has not attt-mptcd to he a shining light. llut l1t'X'tJI'fll4'lHSH he has done- his part in all school avtivities. Nt-itlu-1' good nor bad, but he is just the kind of fellow who nialu-s the world a lvettt-r place to livt- in. HBENU zo 1 l -7-Fiqfiigg. - omg,-v .' ' 'f-'iv0.92v- ' lil QQUPSWS ' - ' '
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The C in Nineteen Wenty eight 41 E 6, I s ., lx! lk. L -'I 'CJ x X ,I. ',,,, ,:.4A,u, - X I-me t. .g ---m:.a- w-:f----'H , . ' u , ' l... ...i 1-11 -l QW .XVI K x ' , hi :. ' 5 N o-' snip, 'fb f ' '1 L ' I ,H 1 I' D- '-- . . - 4. ' . :Q 1 . C Q oufvn ' 1. 0 A I A - 1 lg 5 X .5 p nl lu ' nhl? n I I l Hu h ' ll Nom Scif' S6I1iO1' C1855 -IOSIAH JEREMIAH H UGH ES Hr sofws good ffllofwsllip and rraps good friondslzijnf' Varsity Football. '27, Bast-ball, '27, Basketball, '27, '2S. Although Joi- has not bt-en with us during all our high sc-hool varvvr, still wt- tind him a valued mvmbvr of the class. Frm-sh from tho vonntry eat-h morning, we find him laboring over shorthand and swcaring over typiiipg. Un tho football Gold he is little- lt-ss than a demon. xVll3.lUX'l'l' 1-art-or he chooss-s for himself, wt- art' suru he will make- a great success. Many are thv frit-nds that Wish him luck. UJOEJJ I NIARTHA TURNBULL HURST Not too svrious, not loo gay, just a good sport in ffvory way. Litvrary So:-it-ty, '25, Prt-side-nt of 9-A-2, '26, President of 11-A, '28, Manaixt-r ol' Cub, '28, History Club, '27, '28, Basketball, '28, English Club, '26, Junior Carnival, '27, Sonior Play, '28, Candy Stand, '28. You just r-an't find a bettt-r all-round girl than Martha. XX'itty, attraf-tirv, smart, and a good baskvtball playvr4all of those :iro grvat assets in Martha's popularity. Everybody knows he-r, and all who know her iovm- ht-r. X'Ve'rv all proud of hor, and wht-n sho lc-aves Nc-W Bt-rn High Svhool sho lt-zivvs a warm plavt- in the hearts of hor many friends. HMARTHAU SALLIE PAT IQAFER Timo rannol fwilllfr nor fuslom slalz' hor infnilf fvariflyf' Prt-siclvnt Room, Vit-u-Pri-sidt-nt Literary Society, '27, St,-s-iw-'tzn1'y liits-rary Sovic-ty, '25, Studi-nt Counvil, '24, '25, '26, English Club, '26, Homo Ev. Fashion Show, '25, Ojoy San, '26, Athlvtit- Assor-iation, '25, '26, Baskvthall, '26, '27, '28, Adx'ertisi11g.: for a Husband, '28, Prosidvnt Class, '27, His- tory Club, '27, Sv:-r'otary Room, '28, Businf-ss Manager Cub, '28, Captain Baskotball, '28, Assistant Chief Marshal, '27: 1.Prt-ani Maki-r, '27, Ilramatis' Club, '28, Junior Carnival, '27, Journalistiu Club, '28. l-lt-ru's our 1-aiitain of the bnskt-tball team, and sh0's a puavh. Shi- has bot-n an outstanding student through high school, and bvsidvs this she- takes care of ht-r sox-ial duties and is found at 1-very dancu. KiNKi ' LUCY ELIZABETH LECEALLAIS Tll05l' grzzfffzzl ads-tlzosf thousand tlfrfnvios that daily flofw from all lzfr L-words and arlzonsf' Stud:-nt Count-il, '25, '26, Latin Club, '26, '27, Junior Car- nival, '27, Music' Mt-dal, '25, '27, Advertising for a Hus- band, '27, Suvrltary Room, '27, Ilramatif- Club. '28, Editor Junior Edition Bruin, '28, Journalistit- Club, '28, Sevrutary Hooin, '25, Corrvsiionding St-1-rotary llramatit- Club, '28, Jazz and Minus-t, '28, Editor Cub, '28, Editor-in-Chief Bruin, '28, Rt-wgitation-lIn-vlamation Conti-st, '27, Athletic Associa- tion. '25, '26, Charm S4'hool, '28. XX'n- art, proud to introduce for your approval, ladivs and gon- tlt-mt-n, ons- girl with an unfailing good disposition. If that wort- ht-r only good quality it would makv her outstanding-- but that is just tht- bvginning. She is a good sport and is smart. XX't- owt- hs-r lots. LUCY 22 ,'---w - 4 5Yr'F 53s'-. ' :xfggftimg , vw,-v wrt- ' 'ing ff f9g,',TC-7g:QQ9.:1 rl 1- . UQ pg S a . 0 ' ,n 'ful' .,:4:9: '. ' Ig QQQ te tl .agus 1 I pity.. ', XWPT - 4tTV l' x U ' s
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