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CLAUD MONNET— CLAUDIUS. ’ Y. M. C. A. President. Class Debater. Tennis. Mr. Ford in “The Elopement of Ellen.” He's a terrible 13 rt—loved one girl eight years. FLORENCE BIGLER— FLO. ’ A great deal of d'gnitv done up in a small package.” CHESTER BEAIRD. Debating Club. Do others before they do you. MAIZIE JACOBS. Thinks twice before she speaks. CARL BLACKERT. ANNA FURBEE. Do not presume too muck on my good looks. ADRA CLARKE. Slow as an ice wagon but she generally gets there.” ALTA SHANNON—“RESERVED (The question is, for whom)? Her modest loks. a cottage might adorn. RUBY LINDSAY— LOU.” G. L. C. Some dancer! Noted for her wit and feared for her pranks. EDGAR CRALLE— BEEFY. Debating Club. Makes big impressions? God made him. so let him pass as a man. Class Basket Ball. He vias a lady's man but resigned. WILLARD WICKIZER. Class Basket Ball. Class Debate. Y. M. C. A. Get thee behind me. (Who?), fair maidens. RUTH MORGAN. LESLIE KITCHEN. A boy who wants to do better. Quit Moore and came to N. H. S. SCHARLOTTE KITCHEN— CHARLIE.” Wants to change her name. Isn’t domestically inclined. A girl in the kitchen is worth two in the parlor.” N x on H. S. kids. Uni men for me. Beauty is naturally something kingly. ELIZABETH HAMILTON— LIZ.” G. L. C. Always in haste but never in a hurry. I VIE FLEMING— HEAVY.” Debating Club. He has never been seen with a girl. ROLFE ENGLEMAN— BABY ROLF.” All the girls try to mother h:m. Patented to keep them from stealing him. IDA PROFFIT. Marks, not men. have always been her aim. PEARL HERRINGTON — PEARLIE ANN RIDDLE. G. L. C.. Glee Club. Never do today what you can put off until tomorrow. PAGE FORD—’COON. Class Basket Ball. “It may be said that his wit shines at the expense of his memory.” j6HN FARRIS— JOHNNIE.” Fools some of the teachers part of the time and most of them all the time. ASHTON McLENNON— MACK.” I like fun and I like jokes Just as much as any folks. LEWIS McCALI— SHORTY. Athletic Association. Football. Athletic Council admires debaters. Every inch a man. FRANCES BALLEW. G. L. C. Have a good time today, for tomorrow you may be married. MYRTLE BELLE HOWARTH— MYR- TI E. Babyishness, her chief characteristic. Fussy clothes her great fault. MAUD FORBES. Engaged by Edison as a talking machine, guaranteed to never run down. GERTRUDE HOWE— GERTIE. Class Debater. Carries a notebook? to keep track of dates. 29
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.iJutiinr (Elaas Hull RALPH VINCENT—‘PLUMBER.” Y. M. C. A.. Track, Class Basket Ball. A faint heart ne’er won a fairlady. FRANCES MILLER— SPECKS.” I'd like to know a little about everything, if it didn't take so much work. EDWIN HOGAN— PARSON ” Y. M. C. A.. Tennis. Mr. Hume in The Elopement of Ellen. Dancing Master. Wide awake in class when he isn't asleep. A thing of beauty is a joy forever. GLADYS CRAWFORD. Glee Club. Don't study too much, you might learn something. ROY FOSTER— DOLL.” Class Basket Ball. Class President, Football and Track. Robert Shepard in “The Elope- ment of Ellen.” An honest windjammer. PAULINE EDWARDS— POOR PAU- LINE. Glee Club. O. L. C.. Y. W. C. A.. Class Treasurer. Dorothy Maulc in The Elopement of Ellen.” It’s better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all. GLOE DORSEY. Oh. there's a heart for everyone if everyone could find it. EMMA PATTON—“EMMIE. Glee Club. She has a sweet disposition that petting doesn’t spoil. MARY SPENCER— DOC. G. L. C.. Glee Club. Class Secretary. Mrs. Ford in The Elopement of Ellen. If I stay single, 'tis not my fault. JEWELL RISINGER—“JUDY.” G. L. C. Little but mighty, goes by the mile. CATHERINE HERRINGTON. G. L. C.. Class Joker. Made a hit Junior Day when she forgot her speech. EUNICE HOLLAND— EUNIE. Glee Club. Engaged as governess for Miss J. Trevarthon. WALTER BERRY— LOVING LES- TER. Y. M. C. A.. Yell Leader. Class Jester. Max Ten Eyck in The Elopement of Ellen.” Well, you son of a gun.” MARGUERITE PENDLETON. Y. W. C. A. Happiness is not perfect until it is shared with? R. E. V. EDNA BESSENT. Y. W. C. A. Foftly her finger tips wandered o'er The yielding planks of the ivory floor. HAZEL COUCH. G. L. C. Not bold, nor shv. nor short, nor tall. Hut a new mingling of them all. FRANCES BUCHANAN— BECKY.” . Y. W. C. A.. June Haverhill in The Elopement of Ellen.” To conceal anythin from those she loves is not her nature. Claud l:kcs her better than any of his girls. HARRY PHILLIPS— DOK YOK.” Track. Y. M. C. A. The doctor thinks his heart is weak. Mary knows it EDWARD SHELDON—“SEEDY. Class Basket Ball. He's a man noiv—long trousers. ARLO DAVIS— SKIVEY. Class Basket Ball Captain. Football, Track. ”There ain't nothin' characteristic about him. GERTRUDE BINFORD— GIRCH. Beware young man. she will fool thee. KATIE BLAKE. “God bless the boys. I love them all.” DUVALL HARROLD. Y. M. C. A., Football. Takes dancing lessons. Teacher's pet. Winks at Miss Dcllis. A firm believer in taking things easy. i Q r
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Left to right: Top row—Pauline Edwards. Roy Foster. Catherine Herrinjtcn. Edwin Hogan. Edna Bessent. Walter Berry. Marguerite Pendleton. Arlo Davis. Middle row—Ralph Vincent. Edgar Cralle. Claud Monnet. Gloe Dorsey. D.vall Harrold. Frances Miller. Harry Phillips. Mary Spencer. Bottom row—Eunice Holland. Emma Patton. Katie Blake. Gladys Crawford. Frances Buchanan. Hazel Couch. Gertrude Binford. Jewell Risingcr.
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