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fx., I ',, , . , ..wf W., Z ' wa... Lf- - ' 'f L a- . , Y ,..,,, K .- Q F, t ,lvl ea ' All J . rf- ' l' . . V N il. ' 1 , -. ' '-A' h- -... ll -1, .-at If ' - Q1 3 I -la . N J, , N, l .1 . A, .1 ALBERT CHARLES f .Betty 1 It there ls a good time floating around, you may be sure that Bert ls close by. He is a good sport and :Don Juan with the ladies. He blushes occasionally, but that doesn't make any differ- ence, because we like him just the same. In part- ing, we ask for one favor, Bert. Don't forget those years spent learning Spanish! MARJORIE DAWSON ' 'Mafgid' ' President of Civics Club '27, Philolethlen Lit- erary Society '26. We will miss Margie. She has always been true to her friends and has a smile and a word of cheer for everyone she meets. But we wonder why her blue eyes become so dreamy at times- we must blame lt on Oak Ridge. Anyway we love Margie and are proud to have her as our friend. MARIE LOUISE DURAND Latin Club '26g Home Economics Club '26g English Club '26g Science Club '26, Do you think a class would be complete with- out a person like Louise? No slree, she's our beacon light, guiding us on the straight and narrow path. Now don't think she is one of these goodie-goodies. She's just as full of mischief as the rest of us, but she knows when enough's enough. Just take a, squint at her monthly grades and prove to yourself that '- '-R she is at hard working student. vt X DALLAS ENTSMINGER J ' . President of Senior Class '28, '29g Student 5 Council '28, '29, Home Room Representative '25, if ir ,Q '26g Biology Club '25g Beacon Newspaper Re- : ' porter '27, '28, '29, Class Hall of Fame '29. X - ' ,fu I, - Courage and integrity are the handhelds of i H ' leadership, while service is the stairway by which - -'sk f we ascend. Our president has been a, main- - -on spring ln our school life through his courage, ,. Wm- .,, service, and integrity. Dallas is always doing f H1 his best for the things which are the best for I the school. r M fu-'T I- it W J., . Vx L , K i Q 1 FI- a ..- . ' , , fig ' s v 4 , a l in 5, 1 M -M' ' .2 l .- . ,,,..,.b- wa Q 1 ' 'v N' Y ,f ' 4 fx F , 4 . g A w 1. i ,.-, i -v- V ' ,,,,,-fe-f'f.:--rift' - ,, wi I J ,mr-'e '. e 1- -l -s. tg M Au- - '-1 t 'il , 1 L i l l e i 1 .. 3
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, ,If ., l. H., r-M: ...D .,, 5 f .. l' 4. , mi 'H gi f-,,...' 11 , . M ., , I QQ: V L ' V' H. l , ,-.1 H 1 M 1 W4 W V 4 -V0--nA A . ,e,,.,..,,-. T , M l Us CLARENCE BARNES dHARLES BECK Preacher' ' Football '26, '27, '28g Captain Football '28, Athletic Council '27, '28. A crlsp November afternoon - high school athletic ileld - live thousand frenzied football fans- Preacher, our captain, leading the Gold and Blue Typhoon to the unofficial state cham- pionship, and to one of the most successful foot- ball seasons the high school has ever known. Preacher will be missed not only on the football field but all around school where he was one of nur most popular boys. Assistant Clrcfilation Manager Beacon '26. To think thout confusion clearly, To love s fellow men sincerely, To act fr in honest motives purely, To trust God and Heaven securely. That's Charle , the boy you see with the big blue eyes and chool-girl complexion. Charles has brains, and e can use them when it's neces- sary. Charles lst. nice all around boy as evinced by his varied activities here. l FLORENCE CARLETON BLAND Third Honor Studentg Class Historian, Be on Newspaper Staff '28: Beacon Annual Staff 28: Eureka Literary Society '25, English Club 26: Basketball '25, '26: Track '25, '26, '27, '28g Siliver Track Pin '26, Winner of History Pllture '2 . f Carleton is--just Carleton, a quaint mlxtu 'e of seriousness, loyalty, originality, and loveableiess. You can distinguish her by those wistful blown eyes, a soft, slow drawl, and an ardent d sire never to grow up. Carleton is different froml any girl you've ever known-a staunch friend, de- pendable classmate, a brilliant student. T FRANK CAR-LETON Scrap Bag '29: Student Council '26, A mile-long grin! A happy disposition! ese elements were the biggest factors in Fr k's years of fun in high school. We feel tha al- though I'ra.nk's tendency for having a good , me may have interfered alittle with his school ork, he will turn his fun-making to some useful an- nel upon graduation. l'rank's gridultlon gill leave a vacant spot in the portals o'f 0ur' ld High. .. ,l 1 n l Q 1. 5 ,'.r . Y r s 1 I 1 9- 'x J x 3 gb Ag if 1 I 4 I 'Q Ili i ,.,, .3 , ,
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1 a l Y I 4 3 I E r 5 5 - L 1' - 'I' 9 r :jf e ' MX V FREDA FISHER Good-natured, faithful, sturdy, true - that's Freda to perfection. She came to us from Hamp- ton, but that doesn't matter tho', for we are quite aware of her charming personality and school spirit. Lessons have no terrors for her. She looks them in the face and laughs them away. A good sport, everybody's friend, a will- ing helper, isn't that enough? 5 T:lgerl Ah,! Brummel of the cl' This loud, but lit and if he desires t grades. His place to you, Brute. mvm FRANK M R FOSTER gels!! llBruteJl did someone say the Beau: ss was coming down the hall? le, lad is always full of fun, Q, he can make A and B ill be hard to fill. Good luck Irvin is the kind of a boy who has m y friends. Why? Because he is sincere and t e to everyone. All of us are impressed with. s winning disposition. Everything he does ls d , e well and with a smile. ' . 4' , V ,le JACK GORDON W , .XYWV 'rife' President History Club '26. ,l x, ' ffgxs, Jack is always ready to- tell a joke, but - me '2 'flex XX, hind his joking lies genuine fraukness. Not-w - 1 ' My-P X N standing this tendency, Jack is good in all is f , A wig subjects, getting his A's and B's re u- 1 , X. larly. Dependsbility ls his middle name, for you an VN, XX m, count on him for anything in a. pinch. We re Q 4 'wi S sure that he will succeed out of school as ll W '1 1 ' as he has ln. . , . A L t 7 N - . I , - Vw - l 2 , Irxll My 3 ' l' ., .. - 1 1 z 5 5 V 1 ' . gl 3 1 , -sk r lv .u ', Fw 'Kin fn 5 use rl ?FQ-it ehvw A ., bd'
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