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THE ECHO 13 HENRY P. BRANDIS “Who does his task from day to day. And meets whatever comes his way.” Entered ’20 ; Latin Course; Secretary Hi-Y ’22, ’23 : President Hi-Y ’24 ; Marshal ’23 ; Triangular Debate ’23, ’24 ; Basket-ball ' 24 ; Letter Club ’24; Editor-in-Chief Echo ’24; “Clarence’’ ’24. “Henry Parker” is our star student. Al¬ though he is engaged in various school acti¬ vities, he never says. “I don’t know” on class, and we envy him for hi s ability to make the highest grades. Also, a Senior tells us that he is a nice fellow to have dates with. S. H. S. will be sorry to lose him next year, but our loss will be some college’s gain. ELMER E. BROWN “Silence is golden.” Entered ’20; Latin Course; Hi-Y ’22, ’23, ’24; President ’22 ; Baseball ’24. Although Elmer never has much to say, he is a good student, and always has his lessons prepared. We know he will have suc¬ cess in college because of his ability to keep quiet and stick to things. FRANCES CAMPBELL “Come and trip it as you go On the light fantastic toe.” Entered ’19; Latin Course: Debating Society ’20 ; Tennis Club ’21 ; Athletic Association ’20, ’23; Girls Club ’20, ’21. ’22, ’23’, ’24; “Clarence” ’24. “Fritz” is the gayest of the gay. If there is any prospect of a good time, she is sure to be on hand. Anyone who saw “Clarence” know tha,t “Fritp.” has dramatic ability, which, if cultivated, will lead her to a career. I. Z. CHRISTY “A certain simplicity that makes everyone her friend?” Entered ’20 ; Science Course; Athletic Asso¬ ciation ; Class Tournament ’23. I. Z. is the kind of a girl who works hard when she works and plays hard when she plays. She enters heartily into everything she undertakes and must surely succeed in life.
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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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14 THE ECHO CALDWELL CLINET “Sentimentally I am disposed to harmony, but violiirically I m incapable of a tune.”“ Entered 20 ; Latin Course; Violinist in High School Orchestra. “Pansy ' ” is our “Beau Brummel.’ A peep in his desk will show several articles besides books. Still, he’s all. right and: has certainly proved that he is an “on. the minute ’ bell ringer. PAULINE CRESS “The more I study, the mure ignorant I find myself.” Entered T9; Latin Course; Marshal 22 - Girls’ Club ; Secretary of Girls Athle¬ tic Association 23, 24 ; French Club 22. “Has the bell rung? “What time is it?’ If we hear these questions, there is no doubt as to who the questioner is.—Pauline, of course. We don’t know whether it is her fault or that of her Dodge, that she is often late, but we love to see her merry smile as she enters the room after the gong has rung. Although Polly doesn’t care about studying, shee is such a good sport, that we are sure, she wilL make many friends in college next year. BETSY DAVIS “Sober, pensive, and demure.” Entered 20 ; Latin Course; Secretary Girls Club ’20, 21 ; Chairman Service Committee ’23, 24 ; Athletic Association 20-’24. Here’s a girl who mixes work with pleasure and enjoys both. You can always count on her to take part in everything. She ' s frank, friendly, and a good sport. We know her college life will be a success. HERMAN FISHER “Silence is more eloquent than words. Entered 20; Latin Course; Hi Y ’24. You rarely ever hear Herman say anything, but that’s not because he hasn’t anything to say. When he does speak it’s something: worth listening to. Wherever he goes he is sure to win friends, and he is certain to make a success of whatever he does.
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