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11 C in Nineteen Twenty-eight -1 1 v - . + G: 7663 .. Y -lf. ' ' v 9210- 'Cb '- - ,, -3' ' .ef 4-.5 , 'X y 'x -5 ' 5 g lgsbitla- st:,-Eixyll' gun-fa A ' -n , . i l,,.- . 4 , 1 T. 5 I x ' I1 I x I ll' ul L A M' 'I Q 1' - U A 0 . .Y 0:1-:.-1 -. '- . .,.t ,W , iiafs nm ' .Je . fe e 1' ' ' ' T e u I A I 1 L I 11 '. ::,lX ng 6.51 A,. --' ' y fix 'V' WW 'iv Ill SCHTOI' Class VIRGINIA FLEETWOOIJ STYRON Lf'afvr silfnrr to tht' saintsg I am but human. Literary Society, '25g Latin Club, '26, Frenr-h Club, '27: Dra matie Club, '28, Athletic Assof-iation, '27g Treasurer Frenrfh, '28. NO foolin'! Virginia does this to the utmost of her ability. XVhen everything: seems to br' getting quiet down in Lab. ffor a rhangel, Virginia pops up with some fantastic' idea. She must do something if it is only to settle an argument with her adyersary, Hubert Ellison. Her favorite subject is I.i'H0Ul4'tI'y, but why bring that up? Her srhool reeord is an enyiable One. l-low vould the Senior Class have clone with- out- GINGER CLARENCE POE TAYLOR Spf'rcl1 zs grrat, hu! szlfnrf' 15 yrralfrf' Although CIZil'l'll!'G ranie to us in the eleventh hour, he has not failed to leave his mark on our memories. His quiet and studious habits have brought to him a dignity which is Sel- dom seen in the happy and rollirking mien of his fellow students. His soft and methodival way of doing things promises great surge:-ss for his future endeavors. May he be one of the many famous pc-rsonagrs from the good Ol' Class of '2S. CLARENCE LINA BELLE TAYLOR She has that inrxlzauslihlr good naiurf fwhirh is the C!l01t'l'5f gzft of h1'afUfn. Literary Society Critiv, '25g History Club, '26, '27, Glee Club , '26, '27: Junior Carnival, '27g Cheer Leader, '27, '28g Sevre- tary S:-it-nee Club, T283 Assistant Manager Bruin, '27, '28: Assistant Manager Cub, '28g Journalistic- Club, '28. XVhat in the world would we do without Lina? She always has a smile, and she even makes Freneh amusing. Lina doesn't believe in letting lessons worry her, but she always manages to pass all hl-r subjer-ts. She is somewhat of a heart-breaker. and she likes to pir-lc on football players. If you gain her friendship you are lun'-kyg if she is your enemy you are out ol' luvlc. Our four years of high sr-hool have been Iwigliteiin-d by Lina. and '28 won't for-get her. 'KLINAU THELAIA GPAL TAYLOR HBl'QL'!lI'l' hofw you say mon' than you If1L'Cl7l,' hcttrr mfan more than you say. 0I'fghestI'a, '25, '26, '27g Glen- Cluh, '27, '28g President Math Club, '28. s, but everybody knows and likes her. She is very I-apable and willing to lend a helping hand to anyone all your dirlivult problems to Thelma if you It f She is quit-t, yt . in need. Take K want them solved. She I-ame to our class in the ninth grade, and has since proved herself worthy of any class to which sie may belong. She- is of the type that goes to make up all at is bt-st in the world. You are true blue, Thelma, and old N, B. l-l. S. will always be proud of you. 'I'IIELIvIA:' 28 x,,iQ tm .YI 'Q f-25223 CII Ast.- - , , -. . ff , -3 m - . - 1-s .,-- '- A- f ,pw xg' ,I :'Q3.vqnn- ,,ngg9,?iyx I-N v v . , , .x ., ,, ' , . - l ,a: - .' 's ' 1' I 1 I ' l. x, , yo., ,
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1 .K , .- I L' J ' - - ' n -s ' '- 5, . h , X . , - Q, ,- .u - .sam 4- '-f-as-14. ' 6 .-.11-W 'srl .nn . A lf- - -A 4 .. '- he C b, Nineteen Twenty-eight T u 'L Q I 0 Q I I A -.1 ,i6..' K up 9-an-.U uw- , 6 1 .1 A Q - X ln' an I I I0 051' oiuf V151-. CI1iO1' Class ,IoHN DL'vAL S'1'liv15Ns Si1m'rr in all ln' ulzdwrlakfx, a yrrzzf szzzwss is all ln' ll1z1k1'J. Fri-sliinzin Init-r:i:'y Sovlcty, '25, Vit-t--l'i'1-siclmit N-A-2, '25, In-1-lniiintioii Vonte-st, '25, ln-vlunizilion Mi-dal, '2li, lf'ri-slinizin lit-porti-r to Bruin, '25, 'l'i'v:is1ii'ci' Latin Vluh, '2li, Studi-nt Vouni-il, 'SIL ,'27, l'oontown Justin-, '27, lf'l'i-ninli Vluli, '27, Journailistit' t'lull, '2N, Glu- Vlulw, '28, Trvsisniw-r lwaiiiizitif- t'luh,-'28, Junior 1'zirnix'al. '27, Minstrol, '28, Editor ui' i Bruin, '28, Prt-sid:-nt lli-Y, '27, Se-1-rvtziry Ili-Y, '28, Assistant M:imii:t'i' Footlmll, '27, Vziptziin Vulv lfootlmll, '27, t'hnirniun Judicial f'OYllIllltfl'l', '2R, L'll2ll'lll Svhool, '2N, Boys' l'lul1, '2T. In '25, John 1-iitl-ri-sl high school with thi- rm-st ol' thi- vi-rdaint uspiraints. ln Your yt'ZlI'S hi- has aivliie-vi-sl un ox:-i-ptioiial ri-vord, ons- ol whit-h his si-hool :ind 1-lnssinntvs :irv proud. lli- has tain-n part in many 111-tivitivs, and on Stud--nt Vounvil ,ind voniniitti-4-s has lu-on inum-h zimin-4-izitf-ml. In oth'-r words, ho is just Z1 good 01' sport. S'l'Il-'FARMH NVILLIAM Iimwxan BTEWART 3, 1 Lar1'i1's, drar Iadirs, plrasf lrafvr mf' alarm I?I'l'SlllllElll I.itt-retry Sovie-ty, Latin Soi-it-ty, Fri-ni-h Vinh, ln-i-- ' lanmtion. '25, Old Goosoln-rry, Advvrtising for a Hus- ff hand, Junior t':irnivul, Hi-Y, '26, '27, '28, 'l'riunp.,'ulzu' lbw- ' hate, '28, Tho Malts-r of 1ll'l'2lI1lS, Statv Ilruniatif- Vonti-st ,xy Play. Jazz and Minus-t, Football, '27, '28, Presidi-nt lrra- niatir- Uluh, '28, Minstrl-l. St-nior Play, Tho Vharni Sr'hool, Q f Boys' Ululu, '27, Glu- Vlub, Journalistiv Vluli, '28, Studvnt A , Count-il, '27, Jufliviul Vomniittfie, '28, Editor of Bruin, T1 , Editor oi' Cub, .fi 'ju ' Edward is ri vvry vupzilile: boy and ho has takon part in niuny ' an-tivitii-s in high si-hool. Hi- is lu st known for his ulvllity us an :if-tor, In-raxusv ht- has takvn loading parts in the plays wi- hzivi- prvsviitt-tl. In :ithlvtics Edward was :1 vulunlvlo Ihlklybl' is ont- of thi- lvacl- on thc- footlinll team, and as zi stutlvnt he ing stairs, but hi- shinvs brightest in history, wliure his good L-xpri-ssion and rvasoning bring: in thu good has lu-t-n a valuzilrle zissvt to our vluss and wvll in dvulzunution, ll'i2ll1L.1'lllal' dulizites, govt-rninent. ol' l's. Edward has ri-pros:-iiti-cl it und in student S'l'EVVAR'l ' BESSIE MAE STILLEY Though slu' has not murlz lo say, Jhv is a frivrzd in rfvrry 'LUII-Y. ' Honor Roll, '25, Basketball, '20, '27, Tar Ht-ol Literary So- -5 civty, '26, '27, N--I Bussiv is at l'ri1-nd worth thi- vffort of awquiring. ln thi- st-howl room, when ull tho rest are noisy sho is quiot, Q-xi-i-pt .:-' ' wht-n she is rt-viting:. Then sho is very inuvh on the job. If rnorv of us wort- lilu- Bi-ssiv, tho tvu:-hers would ll2lYl' u niuvh 1-zisior lot and frowns would rlmngo to smiles. -I1 A W' s 5 1 BROWN-iei'ED SUSIE PIAMILTON STYRON ,, VZ, .Is a fwif, if not frst, in ilu' furry fri! liar. H , Vll'0'l l'l'Slf11'IlI S-B. '25, Frcshmzin Literary Sovit-ty, '25, , Sviviim- Club, '26, Treasurer English lfluh, '27, Iioxiiaiis-t-i-s, yi, , ' '27, High S4-hool Chwlie-sti'a, '26, '27, '28, Buslu-tliallv '36, , H 'fig , '27, '28, Boys' l'luh, '27, '28, Joke- Editor l'lllx ' '28, Assis- ' tant lN'Iana:1'r Bruin, '28, Prvsidvnt S1-nior Vlass, '2x, , , l-Iam is president ot' the Senior 1'lnHS, so you 1-un 4-usili' guess his lIllYlUI't2lIlt't'. l-lv has hot-n with us from thi- first grade un, und has in-vm' onto fzillon down on any wt' his jolns. XXI' uri- niuvh indebtvd to Illini for rlif-vriiig us, ov:-n in Olll' dnrlivst moods, with his inve-ssunt wise cracks. Good ol' 1-lani l HHAMU 27 7--:PGI '-it 11 10' '-. ' ' f13':f35. - mv- W-.' '----ef nn-N WEQQ-'rf'- I I ' --9 I x'l .N 102.8 Avg:-n5 .. . .' so I -' 19.-st- ' ' i - 1' I
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'N The C ln, ineteen Twenty-eight 4 -,1 - l l , -, ' 5 . g , - O 1, I, I .. 9 .FI ' xii, ,,.:. i f 'D 5 U, 1 , 1. 'rl G2 fgygue. ' 5 v 'aff ' ' 0' '72 J I 20 , G A 3 L K H J. A Ad5S3F:f.1- Inu - JS JA .u - ' - , . In fo- L -' E? ' VIRGINIA SI,OCl'M xVii.X'l'HIERSlllili S!1r i.w1'l ll lmnk-mzzkf-r'5 ifazzgflzlrr, but .vllr likrx lo 'RwifI'. ll'1ll'y Snvil-ty, 'Zig Vim--l'l'--Siell-lit liwwxii. '25g llislury Vluli. 'lug Junior l'ill'lliYQll, 'LETQ PM-siill-iit llismlw 4'Iul+, '2Ng lfitiii Vlulu, '24ig l':uuly Stuml, 'Bm Lil NYl1:1l in thi- wurlil wnulnl in- ilu witlwut Sluvum? Q11-i iw nm- nl' tlmsi- girls wliu in-x'or livaslvvts livr stuelii-Q fm 1 littl- pls-zisurl-, yu-t shui is :ilwnys in fm' il gum! limi- zinfl is lllll il lumkworln :lt ull. Ill-1' ts-mlm' hvzirl ham lu-4-11 tuuvlim-rl ln lun-, :mil Slovum says shi- will limi in ii musiv linusf- wlivii slim- talk'-s thi- lialtzll stvp. Sho has -- ziusl xi iw-all friviid wlm wun't iw I'm'gutti-11. si,0ULfx1 Senior Class EL'I,,x VVILLIS as 0- kg 1 llkl' lo sfzniy, I likz' In 1l'IU'll,' j For lu'H4'r k11ofL:.'lm1gr I simply l1ur11. I1lfl'1'2ll'Y Sfwii-ty, 'IJ53 Ulm' Vlulw, '28, History tluh 'Hi '273 Iiniiiizitis- Vluh, 'ENQ llvmu- IC:-rnirmii.-S lfglglyiqpn 511 - Junior f'2ll'IliYlll, '2T. lt' you are Iwoking for ii mimi sport and Q1 truu frivnil, thmi Eulzi is thi- one- to Ivuk fur. Sha- is witty, wisv, big:-ln-zii'ta-ri, :ind in-vvi' r,lis:13.g'i'1-es. A li--tti-1' sport l'2lllIlOt ln- fmxmlg ulwuys in for fun and froliv. 'mums Bail, 29 9,1 xl o , .Ji . V- ilevttx 674- in I' 2.00 ' 1 N 1,950 I f .- 9 X, aggllqf F--: - -i Y .m:v - 'QQ '. I , 'zsjkfq-, Emu- 5,n.- - v- . - ,A 0:1 -53 1: Q N - 4' . ,-9 'f ' 'D .xx - , . -5 U no u '-
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