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CHAOS- THOMAS THOMPSON 1-2-3, Webster Literary- Society 2, Class President Tom is one of the very few who started with the class in the first grade. He was quarterback on the Varsity football team this year. JULIA THORNTON 1-2-3, Lincoln Literary So- ciety 4, History Club Here’s a girl who can cook. Oh, her pies! She’s certainly one of the best friends that ever happen- ed. Julia never gossips and she’s utterly unselfish. OWEN TULLIS 1-2-3, Webster Literary Society Although Owen has not what you would call “starred” in any one branch of school activi- ties, he has been an all ’round good fellow. CLIFFORD WASSON “Kick” 1-2-3, Lincoln Literary So- ciety 3-4, Football 4, History Club “Kick” has proven to be a good sport. He was a star in athletics. We are sure that he will be fa- mous some day. MARY WALTER 1-2-3, Lincoln Literary So- ciety 4, hlistory and Dramatic Clubs Mary will always be re- membered for the time she took the class to her father’s watermelon patch. ’Member the sand burrs? PAUL WHITEACRE “Dutch” 1-2-3, Lincoln Literary So- ciety 4, History Club Dutch is his name, Great is his fame, Although he looks tame, He always is game. 19 2 1
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= C H A O S = THERESA HOOVER 1-2-3, Webster Literary Society 4, Print Club She wrote our class poem. She’s quiet and has a permanent blush. Late- ly we have noticed a dia- mond sparkling on her hand, and she’s taking Home Economics. ROLAND REED 1-2-3, Webster Literary Society 4, History Club Here is one of the few and far between boys. A fellow doesn’t know how much the world really ap- preciates him until the as- sembly bell goes wrong. MAE LYNGE 1-2-3, Webster Literary- Society 4, President History Club 4, Dramatic and Print Clubs A very business-like la- dy. One of those persons who believe that duty comes before pleasure. ROSE REED 4, Dramatic Club If the proposition that “the brain power varies in proportion to the distance from the feet to the head’’ could be proved, Rose would certainly have some mental capacity. CARL SOMERS “Pete” 1-2-3, Lincoln Literary So- ciety 3, Sgt. at Arms Lincoln Literary Society 4, Sgt. at Arms Athletic Association 4, Treasurer Print Club Pete is a boy who is equally popular with the boys and girls. GLADYS SHAW “Happy” 1-2-3, Lincoln Literary Society 1-2, Basketball 4, Pianist Glee Club She aspires to be an art- ist, and with the generous share of talent Nature has given her, she has more than a good chance to at- tain fame. 19 2 1
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