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JOSEIEH HPOLLARD EDMONDSON Joe ' HAROLD RENNIE EGGLESTON , 1 ' 'Ever onward. ' Be sure you areright, then go ahead. President Senior Class '26, '27 9 Hi-Y Club '26, ,'.2'7Q,Bio1ogy Club '24, '25g Eureka Liter- ary Society '23, '24, '25g Latin Club '23, '24g Spanish'Club '24, '25, '26. Meet our red-headed President, a stylish, hap- py, carefree, gent. -At class meetings when we make a fiuss. thatis when he gets serious. 'His school spirit .is -always, alive, to all afctivitits he does subscribef He is a true friend, indeed, one that we all love, and need. Tl1at's why this red-headed gent was chosen for our President. Editor-in-Chief Beacon Annual '273 3A Class President '25, '26g Dramatic Club '24, '25, '26g Beacon News Staff '26, '27g Home Room Presi- dent '24, '25, '263 Class Play '27g Cheer Lead- er '25, '26. Embodying that trait which always wants a job well done and complete, Harold has been rightfully selected the most dependable in school this year. Accurate and thorough in his job, whether it be a lesson or an outside activity, he is already on the road to success. Though not a loud speaker except as Cheer Leader, he had a deep interest in all student functions of the school. W R . V r ' 1 4 5 ' I'nANcEs HXARY l V Gentle of speech, beneiicient of mind. f fy' Frances ha,sn't been with us very long, but Q in that time we have learned to love her and to appreciate that Northern twang in her voice. We . will .long remember her for her good work in 4 , all her classes and send her best wishes for success out in the open spaces., 4 L 3 L . 5 BEN FRIEDMAN fy , . Preacher 5 s it , 1 Q I , YQ Talk by dayg your tongue can rest at night. li 5 w i 1 V' Men will be men but they must cut loose , 3 now and then. Ben talks mostly now. What he ' Q can't say in a minute isn't worth hearing. Ben B is something else besides a talker-he is a good 5 classmate, sport and pal, V 1 1 1 L- I . , , fl. Y , I . Ti ' i tml. f I V . , l w, - i an A X! , f, IQ -.Y Y, ,,Q6'v Y , f ' P
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HORACE CHRISTIE Man to man, God is his creator. The word of God sinks deep into some minds and we are glad and proud to have Horace be one of them. His soul ambition is to be a preacher, wand only a real man can do this work aspit shoggld be done. Our prayers will be to his suoge, 'Jin his life work. , ROBERT VICTOR COHEN A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. Make-up Editor of Beacon, '26. Here is a quiet, deep-thinking boy of our class and one of the kind that is always ready for work. Robert spends a great deal of time on the Beacon Land does line work. Though he looks very qiuiet, you only have to know him a short while o see that he has fun in him like the rest of us. Think more and speak more, Robert. MARY LOU CUTCHINS Though dark the night and darkthe day too- We only need a. glimpse of Mary Lou. Philolethian Literary Society '24, '25g Girl . Reserves '24, '25g Home Room Representative '23g Home.Room Treasurer '24g Biology Club '24 Some of our sweetest memories are mere dreams and we shall count Mary Lou as one of them. Her smile is like a. tender petal of a. rose bud: it thrills us-makes us feel so small and yet so much happier. Her willingness at heart and smiling face mean a great deal to 'us in our work and in our play. .0 ,, L V. HAZEL DQBSON 'What sweet delight a quiet life aEords. . Hazel doesn't say much but she's ready for I if f fun or work. She doesn't study as hard as some ' ' 'of our book-worms but she gets there just the same. Resolved: That an educated worm in the head is worth two in the book. i 4 N A 1 , 1 i
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DAVID GOLDBERG- ' 'Scute' ' Music hath charms 'both for the heart and soul. Track '25, '26g Orchestra '24, '25, '26g As- sistant Manager Orchestra '25, '26. David is one of the best sports in the class and excels in Whatever he undertakes, whether it be studies or athletics. He is right there in any fun or mischief but is always gentlemanly and well behaved. We are confident that these qualities will mean success to him. , HILDA, RUTH Gaoss I ask only that I shall ind favor in the eyes ofa my friendsfi' Salutatoriang Secretary Philolethian Literary Society '24, '25g Dramatic Club '23, '24, '25, '26g Assistant Class Treasurer '26, '275 Repre- sentative Reader-Philolethian, '24g V1C8-QPl.'6Si- dent Home Economics Club '23.' my I H We wonder what Mr. Stanley .will do for a stenographer when Hilda gives him the.. air for the great open spaces and the wide, wide world. Poor Mr. Stanley. We know he, as well as we, will miss her for her little witticisms, her smile and her pretty face. Hilda has devoted much of her time to the oiiice but she. hasn't forgotten her classmates and her studies. ,. We, hate- to see her leave us, We will miss her so! , DAISY BELL HAMLIN ' 'Dizzy I owe the world a success. Member Student Council '24, '25, '26g Mem- ber Athletic Council '25, '26, '2'7g Home Room Representative '24, '255 Girl Reserves '24, '25, '26, '27g Business Manager Beacon Annual '2'7g Basketball '25, '26g Literary Society '26, '27, Daisy is an all-'round good sport. She has the kind of school spirit that keeps up the 'rep' of Our Old High. She makes the grades that point to a sure success in this world. ' ADELAIDE GALLOWAY' HARRELL We're just a bit more happy, Since a-crossin' paths with you. Girl Reserves '23, '24, 25, '-265 Cheer Leader '25, '26g Spanish Club '24g Home Economics Club '24g Basketball '24g Eureka Literary So- ciety '23, '24. Adelaide is a girl with a smile, a sympathetic nature, and a natural cheery way! She sticks, . she boosts, she obliges, and keeps us realizing . ' ! life's worth living. Hers is a very humble spirit, but he who humbleth himself shall be exalted' ' .
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