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fl l. N W l l i , 4 l, i Y l fl I N l l g, L l MARIE BATTENFIELD- Marie V She 1m.v.vt'.v.n's .vilvm'l'. tl wirfurv uf the win. j Ah! Here is another one of those quiet but pretty girls of which our class seems to be so full. Marie is unknown to the most of the class but it is the class's hard-luck because she is a W person whose friendship is to be valued. Marie has been a silent supporter of her class which ' the whole class is sure to appreciate. So, good luck to you. Marie. 'N WELIJON liROW'N- VVeldon Ile mzndrrs on as in ll dream. Because of the fact that VVeldon has just recently joined us we do not know him as we would like to. But no one can come in contact with him without learning to appreciate his sturdy character. In his own quiet way he is sure to win success. NNILMA I3LANTON- Wilma. You tm' tl iuoumn., und Ihuf ix saying ihr fenrxt-fnzd the Inxvt of you. X One day about two years ago, we all remember what a convincing talk VVilma put up to Mr. Mullikin concerning her month's grade. Did she win? Well, she got an A, that month. Now, what do you think of that for being a convincing talker? And from that day VVilma has never failed to try out her talking ability on any and all occasions. T MONROE BRYANT- Bud L, I Q l Good grades galore-he has in starr. j N, , Monroe came from the sticks. but even at that. he came forth from the Heap big sticks 'F l with a good reputation. His specialty is Mathematics, English, History, and Science tyou see W1 he only took these fourj. lt is indeed a pleasure and a treat to see him swat the ole' apple for ,Qi A nice little jog around the four sacks to the home plate! lp IN I. li sl l l l Tl-, F -' V: rr 'Tumi l it r-.Th V Wi mi l unln ill V Lil A H :ill - LJ j l I A P A lll .tuItl,l,.'-,-53l,+1l'1LL--, f W, Ag- -.,,..-:,-:lt :- t l - .- :: ,.,.1.s ' t i ' . -f - -.limi-2- 3'1 l --'-I llll l'fl. 'E3,j-f-5f- Nt 'g,, 'i'1i:'- etc' my , V 4 X- ' - --1--'A ---1 W ' Page 1:1 gh lzren
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'a JF' .1 ' ef l Lgew l fi l 5. l l l 4 A l l l l P l I i VERA BRCYWN- Brown l, Her nmdvxf look fi folfagi' llllijjhl adorn. Vera is a quiet sort of girl around strangers. for that reason and that one only she is not 1 X known by more. Those who have snceeeded in breaking through her reserve have indeed dis- , covered a lovable character. ii CANNON BLOUNT- .-Xrtillery 1 l His nzuxit' l'tl1LV1'd iron leurs lo flow down l'Iuto'.v rlm'k. If you see a long, tall, slim boy walking down the street you can nearly always say. there goes Cannon for Artillery as he is ealledl. Although he is tall it does not hurt lnm in the l-tl least. VVhy it even helped the Seniors out on Tramp day when they gave a play. But for all this Cannon was known and liked by everyone. , AGNES BARKHAM- Agnes if True Azeorth is being, not .vt'vu1il1g. Here is another one of those girls with the natural knowledge that is occasionally im- posed upon a person. Always she has been fairly good in every subject. taking her share of 7- - the good grades. She is an attractive girl who alwavs has at pleasant word for everyone and - vho is always wearing a smile. Y P ' if HAROLD BRADLEY- Bradley Y Hold the fort-I uni lIl'tI7'I.V Ilzrrl'. ly Bradley as he is commonly called was one of the members of our class who insisted upon spatting the Fish. He was one of our strongest backers in every ,kind of athleticsg he Q . was at every game whether it was in town or out of town. It is wonderful how he could get , MN so much school spirit aroused within him since this is his second year with us. VVe do lh not feel that his acquaintance has hurt us in any way whatever. I 4 . ,, I -4 ..I'..L. .. -0. F -T-. 1 mm 1l11r S 1 Sites Q' welll' y, my 4 , , Eilf. -i r ,e l A I I' 4 i .15 625.2 -: Q in . -S lm! , - -'f.-'i, 4.-:i - - ..- -.-. ff I U' Tf25i'l ' f::':' 2121 - . 1 F X i '- 1-Q: Alf.-U' I' Y K A ' 1 Page Seventeen V ' r 1 T' . . 'it I If . 1 -v at 2 A -sz
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