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THE CLASS OF 1928 President james O. Carson Vice President Jean Mould Secretary Llda Jones Treasurer - Peggy White MOTTO Facta non verba COLORS Blue and Silver FLOWER Delphinium Class Class Class Class Class Class Will Prophets Donors Poets History Song Charles D. Richardson, Jr., George A. Garrett - James O. Carson, George T. Clay Peggy White, William Fader Mabel Wynn, Catherine Clark - Llda jones james O. Carson Thirl von
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MARYGRAY R. ANDERSON VVell, look who we have here! Mary- gray is the model girl of the high school. She stands high in her work, is expert with an auto, is good looking, and popu- larg a friend to everybody. Marygray is an actress of renown in the Valley having held parts in Adam and Eva, Thursday Evening and Pen- rod. Among her other activities are. member of Girl Reserve cabinet, stat? member of Sewihi, president of the Sewihi Comets. MARGARET BAUMGARTEL Margaret is a friend to everyone, but she and M-ary are inseparable. Margaret is unpresuming but when there is a chemistry or Latin exam, we can all pre- sume that she 'll pass it with flying colors. Vile also hear that Margaret does a lot of auto riding on Sewicklcy Heights. CHARLES BOYD, JR. Red carries more weight in the class than anyone else. He is the flaming torch of the seniors. His specialties in activities are beating the drum in the orchestra and playing guard on the foot- ball team. Never in a hurry but always where he is expected. FREDERICK C. BRAND, JR. Athlete, golf champion, president of Hi-Y, tallest of Mrs. Pete's Little Angels and Scotchman! What more can be expected in one person? He is pop- ular with all he meets and successful in anything he undertakes. This jolly fel- low has lately contracted a weakness of the heart. MARY BRENNAN Mary, our tiniest one goes about so softly and speaks so gently that one thinks of the fairies. Her greatest con- cern is big brother, Michael, and she keeps a' careful, mothcrly lookout for him and his interests. Mary 's race with the tardy buzzer had the senior class continually on the alert. But she is usually a winning racer.
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