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MARIE WOOD German Course Photo by Jay. Would she? Well, I «hould say. She would study all the time if she could. She i a great favorite with all the class and although she studies, she i jolly and has time for fun. Though not famous for her brown study, she i a study in brown and has a difficult time making her eyes behave even behind glassctf. j WALDO SUDDUTH Latin Course Lo and behold! and then take another look. It i even the mighty Tub. He made a center on the football squad that was absolute proof against the buck- ing of rival teams. He starred in English class to the delight of his instructor; anil lived up to his motto: “Don’t trouble trouble until trouble troubles you:” We hope he will never have to trouble trouble. BEULAH TUCKER German Course The pride of the Physics l.ab. and the delight of Prof. Wallace, who chival- rously escorted her home one dark night from prayer-meeting. Her oracular recitations in history arc a source of constant wonder. Here's a health and long life to her vocabulary in the wine of class spirit. FRED HOWARD English Course Prexy” is a good specimen of ’to. He defended P. II. S. for two seasons on the football held, and was captain, the first, and manager the second year. Yes, he really played football even though he did run a touch down backwards once, in a moment of confusion.
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FAYE SCOTT German Course One of I . H. S's. prides in scholarship. This maiden never fails to multiply thc A in all the reports. A paragon in the study line, she is the especial delight of History IV A. Of a retiring disposition; we hope she will succeed in all things as Wftl as she has in pleasing Miss Miller. ROBERT SCOTT German Course Heavens! did you ever hear of a basketball game without ■•Scotty?” He is a nevcssary part of the basketball machine. He supplied lots of good rousing en- thusiasm and was a model score keeper for the whole season. Its a shame that the school loses such a jolly kid. ELLA GRAHAM Latin Course Did you ever hear of anyone falling down the back stairway? Well, just ask Ella. Her skill in this form of gymnastics is only excelled by her brilliant recitations in History. In fact, she is almost as great a favorite with Mi . Miller as with a certain small, dark-complexioned Junior. EARL PRICE German Course Price is a good Sergeant, too. He has never taken much interest in Athlet- ics except when he escorted one of our fair readers to the game or meet. But he is good natured and has a taking way with the fair sex so he gets along very well. Photo by Jay.
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ORION JONES Latin Course That big husky Senior with the broad smile, yes, that is the one. This i» his tirst year with our class but he has made good. He imitates the pole vault- ing of hi» big brother and is quite successful. You can't forget hint. RUTH BEALL German Course One day a 7ty. bashful maiden placed her name on the High School roll. She studied hard and as her learning grew, her size decreased until now she ean scarcely be distinguished from 'be Freshmen Yet small of stature she has shown herself to be a capable Secretary oi the Class of '10. She also won honors at basketball. Here's to »ur honored Secretary. STANLEY WALLAGE German Course Ao, that's not one of the Profs. He i a Senior. His accomplishments are varied and the range runs from a nap in class to a fierce, consistent game of basketball. He deserves and wears a Tiger. NORA WAIJE German Course How ctv.id Blacky resist the charm of those mischievous brown eyes She doe not believe in fre.ting over the strenuous life, but pursue. the necessary High School duties in an eaiy good-natured way. Her sudden exclamations in English are a source of amusement to the class, hut we bid her adieu. May her brow ne’er grow wrinkled with care.
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