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Va eae WARY % e Katy Enoise PERKINS Marshal, °22. Junior Play, °22. Member of W. L. S., °22. President of Athletic Association, ’22-'23. Member of Basketball Team, °22-23. Literary Editor of Little Reporter, °23. Literary Editor of The Rocket, °23. Katy is a rare combination of talent and lovableness that is mighty hard to beat. Her interest in all student affairs has made her worthy of the title ‘best-all-around” for she is the kind you always find in the midst of everything from helping with the Little Re- porter to presiding over the girl’s Athletic Association of which she is president. She is very dignified, reserved, and studious. With her ready winning smile she has made scores of friends among her classmates and fellow-students. Katy has a great ambition to become a musician and during her high school course has displayed remarkable skill as a student of music. “With gentle yet prevailing force Intent wpon her destined course.” PAGE —EDWIN EBERMAN VR Tuomas Haywoop Rospsins Marshal, °22. Member of W. L. S., °22. Junior Play, °22. Basketball Team, °22-’23. Assistant Business Manager of Little Re- porter, °23. Art Editor of The Rocket, ’23. Thomas is a boy who has often brightened our room with his witty words. He is a jolly good fellow and has plenty of good common sense. Thomas is our Art Editor and shows marked ability. Besides an ar- tist he is especially interested in wireless telegraphy and may perhaps some day be a famous inventor. «All that I ask is to be let alone.” EIGHTEUN
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» er WW ANY AN AN 1 w WN i E NIN ; 3 Pau, Jacos HorNBUCKLE Baseball Team, °22-’23. Basketball, °22-’23, Junior Play, °22. Assistant Business Manager The Rocket, °23. Assistant Business Manager of Little Re- porter, °23. Hornbuckle is the wit and humor of our class. He works more over smart things to say than he does his lessons. Yet why should he worry for if he has not seen his lessons he will bluff the teachers so they readily have a mental picture of “Horn” burning the mid-night oil. He has brains galore, but will not work them unless it 4s absolutely necessary. Paul is especially in- terested in athletics and has starred in many baseball games of the season. He is plan- ning to pursue a course in Civil Engineering and here’s to wish him the best of luck. “EB’en though vanquished he could argue Sil Marrie Evizapetu Harcuerr Member of W. IL. S., 722. Junior Play, °22. Local Editor of The Little Reporter, °23. Assistant Business Manager of The Rocket, Oc 23. Here’s to Mattie the kind of girl everybody likes. She is lively and attractive and al- ways full of fun. If you look the world over for an “honest-to-goodness” friend you could find none truer, more generous or more unselfish than Mattie. She is always ready to do her part in helping the class carry out its plans either when it is some- thing that takes work to be got up or when there is a little fun ahead. With one ac- cord, we unite in wishing for her a future made bright with success and happiness. “4 true friend is forever a friend,” PAGE SEVENTEEN
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Far GRAVES SATTERFIELD Class Treasurer, °23. Assistant Business Mgr. of The Rocket, ’23. Assistant Business Manager Gn Ibanedke Ise= porter, °23. Earl is a good student and a hard worker, best of all he meets the world with a smile and is a friend to all. To him there are no difficulties. Karl has been with us only one year but his work has been excellent. With the ladies he certainly lives up to the tradi- tions of a gentleman. His handsome coun- tenance and charming brown eyes have a strong fascination for the damsels, and they lead him a merry chase. A boy of Earl’s type will succeed at whatever he undertakes. “T have faith in a boy that blushes.” PAGE Sa —EDWIN dr EBERMAN VR —— —- ANNIE BELLE THAXTON Member of W. L. S., ’22. Member of Girl’s Athletic Association, 22- 23. Junior Play, ’22. Local Editor of Little Reporter, °23. ‘ Assistant Business Manager ‘The Rocket, °23. You would imagine Annie Belle quiet and dignified but her friends will hardly agree. We know her to be one of the jollist girls of our class, just full to th brim of fun. She dearly loves a good time in schoo! and does not believe in wasting words on trivial subjects, hence her voice is seldom heard above the chatter of our “Jingual machin- ery.” Now at the close of her high school eareer, she still remains the smallest in statue of our class but not the smallest in importance by any means. “Better be small and shine, than large and cast a shadow.” NINETEEN my
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