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THE ECHO 11 GEORGE ANDERSON “Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers.” Entered ’20; Science Course; Hi-Y ’22. George’s wisdom lingers all over his report card in the eye-pleasing shape of E’s. Espe¬ cially does he shine in Physics. Although generally rather quiet whenever a question of weight arises he always has a suggestion to offer and it is usually a good one. If he continues in his present path, success awaits him just around the corner. COUNCIL ARCHIE “No farther seek his merits to disclose.” Entered ’20 ; Latin Course ; Debating Society ’20 ; Senior Hi-Y ’24. Council is a jolly good fellow. He has taken life easy in high school, but, never¬ theless, he has gotten through. We hope he will not find college any harder next year. BEATRICE BAITY “Her voice was ever soft, gentle, and low An exceilent thing in a woman.” Entered ’20 ; Latin Course. Beatrice is one of our demure, quiet mem¬ bers. She seldom speaks but is a hard worker and well deserves her diploma. LUCILLE BAKER “She’s not afraid to say her say, tho the whole world be against her.” Entered ’21 ; Science Course; Girls’ Athletic Association ’22, ’23, ’24 ; Basket-ball Tourna¬ ment, ’22, ’23. Imagine 11-B without “the little Bakers!” It can’t be done ! For a year, Lucille and her sister, Mary, have set the standard of intelli¬ gence for that notorious class. Fortunately, Lucille has escaped the “chronic case of lazi¬ ness” and we are sure that her academic knowledge will enlighten those with whom she comes in contact next year.
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10 THE ECHO Senior Class Officers Mary Baker Joe Overton Elizabeth Sifferd Billy Owen President Vice-president Secretary Treasurer
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12 THE ECHO MARY BAKER “’Tis good will that makes intelligence. Entered ’21 ; Girls’ Athletic Association ' 21, ’22 ; Basket-ball Tournament 21, ’22 ; President of class ’24. Although she swipes her sisters’s rouge, Mary gets her work honestly. Coming in a year after her class, we find her being used as a model of intelligence, and you probably wouldn’t believe it, but she’s not a bit stuck up ! LOYCE BLAYLOCK “The girl that loves and laughs must sure do well.’’ Entered ’21; Science Course; Girls’ Club ’23. Who wouldn’t love Loyce with her demure ways and sweet nature? Loyce’s pleasing temperament has won her many friends. We wish there were more like her in our class. CAREY H. BOSTIAN “Comb down his hair; look, look! it stands upright!” Entered ’20; Latin Course; Member Hi-Y ’23 and ’24. Carey is a puzzle. He is one of our smar¬ test, and yet professes not to be happy. Un¬ less appearances are deceiving, he isn’t in love either. Maybe that explains his unhap¬ piness. Carey says he is going to be a med¬ ical missionary, but we think that he should be a college professor. ARTHUR BRANCH “He’s always there with his words of cheer.” Entered ’22; Science Course; Football ’22, ’23; Business Manager of Echo ’22 ; Secretary and Treasurer S. H. S. Letter Club ’24. “A. B.” is a general favorite of all the boys and girls who know him because of his generous supply of jokes. And from a cer¬ tain Senior we find that he is an all-around sport. The class is proud of his record in football, and wishes him success in college.
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