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MERRIEL AZALEA BERRY “ ‘Butterfly, Butterfly, where do you go? ' ‘Where the sun shines and where the buds grow.’ ” Her smiles hold a friendship true, Her tears — (that’s something she doesn’t do); Pretty, attractive, loving and gay, Dancing along in the happiest way. “She’s the Berries!” Girls’ Hi-Y ’30, ’31, President ’32; Monogram Club Secretary-Treasurer ’32, Vice-President ’31; Chemistry Club ’32; Dramatic Club ’32; Ad Com- mittee of Oriole ’32; French Club ’32; Athletic As- sociation ’31, 32’; Basketball ’30, Captain ’31; Boosters’ Club ’30, ’31; Lindbergh Literary Society ’29, ’30, ’31. LENA ELIZABETH BERRY “Jack be nimble, Jack be quick, Jack jump over the candle stick!” She is the leaner Berry. She makes most her goals; She’s a mighty fine sport From head to her .soles. Athletic Committee Oriole ’32; Commercial Club ’31, ’32; Hi-Y Club ’31, ’32; Basketball ’30, ’31, 32; Monogram Club ’31, ’32; Jefferson Literary Society ’29, ’30, ’31; Boosters Club ’30, ’31; Secretary- Treasurer Freshman Class; Physical Education Director ’32; Captain Basketball ’32. CLENNA LEIGH BOCOCK “Oh, who is so merry, so airy, heigh ho! As the light-hearted fairy, heigh ho!” As brimful of mischief and wit and glee As ever a human form can be. Art Committee of Oriole ’32; Writers Club, Re- porter ’32; Dramatic Club ’32; Declamation Club ’32; Commercial Club ’31, ’32; Basketball ’32; Manager Girls ' Second Basketball Team ’31, ’32; Hi-Y Club ’30, ’31, ’32; Art Club ’29, ’30, ’32; Jefferson Literary Society ’29, ’30, ' 31; Boosters Club ’30, ' 31 ; Athletic Association ’29, ’30; Wittiest Junior ’31; Freshest Freshie ’29; Les Celetis Dan- seurs ’29. FRED CLIFTON BOYD “When I was a little boy, I washed my mother’s floor; Now I am a man of wealth and drive my coach and four.” Kind o’ quiet, kind o’ sweet, Lots of sense, nice and neat — That’s Fred. He’s the boy that brings us to school every day, and does he fail to arrive? Never! Photograph Committee of Oriole ’32; Hi-Y ’31, ’32; Commercial Club ' 31, ’32; Lindbergh Literary Society ’29, ’30, ' 31. 14
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MARGARET ELIZABETH ALBERT “With a merry sing-song, ding-a-ling-dee, And a merry ding-dong, merry let us be.” She ' s quiet, cultured and refined, but she has a perfect sense of humor and is always willing to help us keep going forward. Jefferson Literary Society ’29, ’30, 31; Dramatic Club ' 32; French Club ' 32; Secretary-Treasurer of Writers Club ' 32; President of Junior Class ' 31; Honor Association ’29. ’30, ' 31, ' 32; Literary Com- mittee of Oriole ’32. ERNEST ROY AUST “A dillar, a dollar, a ten o’clock scholar, What makes you come so soon?” He’s jolly, witty and gay, He’s the life of our class each day. May he always be happy and content, For this is a life really well spent. Lindbergh Literary Society ’29, ’30, ’31; Dra- matic Club ’32; Commercial Club ’31, ’32; Athletic Association ’32; Joke Committee of Oriole ’32. RAYMOND AYLOR, JR “Dum, dum, diddle, a fly in a fiddle, There’s nothing but noise and vexation!” He’s always tinkering with the radio, And he knows all about it — by Joe! In Chemistry class he will always excel. If he doesn’t mix something that will blow us to . . . Ohl Weill Jefferson Literary Society ' 29, ’30, ’31; Declama- tion Club ’32; Physics Club ’31; Chemistry Club ’32; Activities Committee of Oriole ’32. NELLA EVELYN BAUGH “ ‘Where are you going, my pretty maid?’ ‘I’m going a-milking, sir,’ she said.” Evelyn — quiet and unassuming, does not believe in wasting words unnecessarily. When she speaks she says something worth while. She moves along smoothly through the world, a steady worker and faithful to her duties. Jefferson Literary Society ’29, ’30, ’31; Writers Club ’32; Commercial Club ’31, ’32; Joke Commit- tee of Oriole ’32. 13
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MIRIAM BRUCE BRALLIiY “There was a young lady of Leeds Who spent all of her time in good deeds.” Miriam has won honors in literary work — mostly poems. We hope she will some day be a great author. She will remain in our minds always. Jefferson Literary Society ' 29, ' 30. ’31; Art Club ' 30. ' 32; Writers Club ' 32; Commercial Club ' 31, ' 32; Literary Editor of Oriole ' 32. ELSIE RUTH BUNTS How could we see which way to go. If you did not twinkle so?” It takes people like Elsie to uphold the scholastic side of class success. She was very close in the race for honors this year, but wait — she ' ll get them yet. Lindbergh Literary Society ' 29, ' 30, ' 31; Dra- matic Club ' 32; Music Club ' 32; Writers Club ' 32; Commercial Club ' 32; Honor Association ' 29, ' 30, ' 31 ; Gay Nineties ' 32; Literary Committee of Oriole ' 32 ; Oriole Typist ' 32. VIRGINIA WILSON BUNTS Come, let us form a merry ring. Talk and laugh and dance and singl” Virginia sits at the back of the room, it ' s true, but she’s always right on the front line when we need her. And won ' t we miss her when we leave P. H. S. Jefferson Literary Society ' 29, ' 30, ' 31; Dramatic Club ' 32; Commercial Club ' 31. ' 32; Honor Associa- tion ' 30, ' 31; Gay Nineties ' 32; Advertisement Committee of Oriole ' 32. HARVEY WILLIAM CARSON Little Boy Blue, come blow your horn, The sheep are in the meadow, the cows in the corn.” Our Senior group would not have been complete without Billy. Small in size but not in importance, and full of bright ideas. He certainly has been a help with his music. Lindbergh Literary Society ' 29, ' 30, ' 31; Music Club ' 32; Physics Club ' 31; Chemistry Club ' 32; Philatelic Club ' 29, ' 30; Hi-Y ' 31, ' 32; Literary Committee of Oriole ' 32. 15
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