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LUCILE JONES: The Physics Class wishes Lucile great success in her effort to find her 'Jack to Physics. ELIZABETH MATTHEWS: Elizabethis chief occupation is keeping her hair curled. The results, however, justify the effort and the time spent. SALLIE PEARL MCDANIEL: USitting in the Corner is Sallie Pearl's favorite tune: it is especially fitting to sing it for her during Spanish class. LEROY MCKIBBEN: Meet HSonny Boy, the history star. It is rumored that this young gentleman makes a lengthy trip to Fairburn every moonlight night. MABEL NOLAN: Ambitious! We should say so, for she hopes to become a teacher of foreign language in her Alma Mater. LUCILE OWENS: Lucile. an expert diver in her studies, will have no difficulty in diving deeply into the worth while things of life. CLYDE PATTERSON, Treasurer: With her ability and perseverance, we may safely say that Clyde will some day realize hcr ambition of dancing with John Gilbert. LOUISE PERRY: Louiseis chief characteristic is her ability to eat in most any teacher's period. Among her favorite menus we find grapes, both fresh and dried. Puyc Emil H7011
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JEWELL DELOACH: Judy. we feel sure. will continue to exercise to the limit her every privilege. NINA EIDSON: This fair blond is deeply interested, we think. in one of our football stars. despite her disregard of his pleading glances. RUBY GRIFFIN: Ruby is ever ready to do her part in everything, and her friendly Ways have won many friends. ROY GOEN: Who could help loving this irresponsible, fun-loving. mischievous youth? We trust future cares will bear as lightly on his shoulders as those of school. LOUISE HENCELEY: See Louise, our secretary. for the correct pronunciation, meaning or spelling of a word, for she has a vocabulary almost equal to HDoc Webster's. MARY HEMPERLY: HChic is one of our talented readers and has won honors for Russell High in the District Meet. ELIZABETH HOLLUMS: Elizabeth is one of the bright stars in Latinealways faithful. cver knowing. May she preserve this diligence in years to come. MABEL HENSLEE: The whole Senior Class is indebted to Mabel for the entertainment she has given us With her clever readings. She, too, has won honors for R. H. S. in the Fifth District Meet. Paw Screutocn
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Paw GRACE PINYAN: Grace has often delighted us with her sweet music on the guitar, accompanied by her charming voice. We predict for her a brilliant future in the musical world. SALLIE RAMAGE: Sallie's enthusiasm has done much for girls' athletics in our school, and besides her Hrep in baskCt-ball. she possesses a score of friends. GERTRUDE RYAN: Gertrude is a fme example of a Senior student. She has never been known to miss a lesson. WILBURN SANDIFER: l'Well. I wasn't the only one talking. Hearing this brings visions of neat, lovable HBill. RACHEL STYLES: HCha is one of our twins. We have reason to be proud of her, for we are the only class in school that possesses a pair. RAYMOND STYLES: Raymond, our other twin, has proven himself an asset to the class and won a host of friends. We predict for him great success in the business world. RAY SAMMONS: Ray is not only 3 Geometry Hshatk, but also possesses great ability for making class posters, both humorous and serious. RUBY SUTTLES: 'lPee'Wee is an all-round musician. She plays well the piano, the violin, the saxophone. .Viuctm'n
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