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1922 The Selin Annual JJaiie 13 JESSIE VIRGINIA EDWARDS “Her voice is ever soft—an excellent thing: in woman.” Entered ’18; French Club; Girls’ Club; Athletic Association; Class Sec¬ retary ’18, ’19. In Jessie we see a great model. She is a conscientious student, and is never found lacking on French class. Though Jessie hardly ever voices her opinions, s ' he is held in esteem by her class for her clear head and modest manner. MARY KATHARINE FISHER “The sweetest garland to the sweetest maid.” Entered ’18; Latin Course; Pres¬ ident Girls’ Athletic Association ’21, ’22; Girls’ Club; French Club; Girls’ Basket Ball Team. Everyone will say that she is the sweetest maid, and I know we may, because we ' have been in school with her. Mary Katharine plays on the basket ball team, and she can cer¬ tainly make the balls fly. JOHN DAVID FLOYD ' , JR. “Talks as familiarly of roaring lions As maids of thirteen do of puppy dogs.” Entered T8; Science Course, Foot¬ ball, Baseball; French Club; Nathan Hale play. Just listen to Dave, and you will learn something. It takes him to tell of the dangerous experiences on camps and ’possum-hunting after midnight. We believe that wi.h his experience he will make a great suc¬ cess in life. David is a good fellow and also a good talker. Jokes are in his “line,” too. David is not only a friend of flhe boys, but of all the girls.
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2 ' (Tlic l£djo Annual 1M22 THOMAS KERN CARLTON “Manners make the man.” Entered ’18; Latin Course; Base¬ ball ’22; Football ’22; Tennis; French Club. Kern hais always been known as the youngest member of the class. He is full of misc ' hief, but saves time for his studies. Although he is little, he gets there just the same. We feel sure that the business world holds something great in store for him. KATHLEEN HOLT DYER “Speak Thy Mind.’’ Entered ’20; Girls’ Athletic Asso¬ ciation ’20, ’21; Girls’ Club, ’21, ’22; French Club; Latin Course. Independent Kathleen talks more than anyone else in the class. She has a charming personality, however, and we expect to hear from her in Congress. DOROTHY DUTTERA “There is no pleasure like the pain Of being loved, and loving.” Entered ’18; Latin Course; Nathan Hale play; Class Secretary ’22. Everybody loves “Dot.” She never talks about anybody unless she can say something good; in fact, every word she says is a gem. If you don’t believe us just have a date with her. “Dot” has been a good student, too, including Latin. But what puzzles us is the “whys and wherefores” of the Cadillac from Winston, the Packard from Atlanta, the Com¬ mencement flowers from Lynchburg and the Saturday night street car from Spencer.
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$aiH’ 14 ®ljc Annual 1922 CHARLES WILLIAM GARDNER “On with the dance.” Entered ’18; Latin Course; Editor- in-Chief of Echo; Chief Marshal ’21; Vice President ’21; French Club; Leading Role in “Nathan Hale” ’21; Class Prophet. Yes, William dances, and he is an all-round good sport. He has cer¬ tainly proved his ability in editing the Echo. VIRGINIA A. GOODMAN “She has a way all her own.” Entered ’18; Latin Course; Girls’ Athletic Association ’22; Girls’ Club ’20, ’21; ’22; French Club; Marshal ’ 21 . “Ginger” is known in high school life for her kind personality. S ' he is very sympathetic and understands human nature (and love affairs) better than the average. Her main asset is her “Saxon.” DOROTHY DEAN GORMAN “Must I study?—What a waste af time.” Entered ’18; Latin Course; Girls’ Club; Girls’ Athletic Association; French Club. “Dot” has always been the main spokesman of our class. The rest of us always had plenty of questions, but we seem to wait for “Dot,” who never failed us. The midnight oil has been burned at her house rather extensively. Studying? Some well- informed students say “yes.” Then we ask, “Studying what?” We will leave it to you to decide.
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