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-L' . , -. ,. - V- -4- ' ' qgim' 7? ' - 'T 'vfffft-: ff!-v-:'Q,if ' T LL 1 A.1,.sAi,.U?.,EH ,:ii:..W. A ,i Mk, KV v qv I 4,51-, .11-was cv 1 - I 5. , . F K V ., l MARION COX- Cox 1x'l1o'rt'11 and liked for her friendli1n'.t:. Marion a regular old timer of the class c'1n not help it because she is liktd b' everyone. Everyone knows her and when they come in contact with her-well she is a sport She is . I . neitier quiet nor loud, but when she does not understand anything she ,lets the teachers know it. For this some few of the bashful ones of our class owe her gratitude, EM M ETT COOVER- Dammit He .vingx I7L'l'!llt.Yl' he can but sing. Girls, watch your step, this boy is a demon , He is not only good-looking, witty, and a gentleman, but he can really and truly sing. For four long years Emmett has helped his class, always ready to do anything and always ready to help any of his class-mates. VVhile building up the above record, Emmett now and then indulged in a little study on the side. The Class of '23 is expecting you, Emmett, to reflect glory on us with that voice of yours. ALICE CRAIG- Alice Solver, .vlt'adfn.tf and dt'H1lH'4'.', We are sorry but we fear we will have to say that Alice is not very well known. She is the quiet sort and puts most of her time on her studies. However, when she doe' lx- it s rum ecessary to say anything all the others are quiet because they know that whatever is coming rf will be something worth while. l 'l Ill DICK DIAL---Dial Isp lx'erfv.v his distarm' from flu' front row. 1 That cheerful laughter of Diek's is the most characteristic thing about him. He is one of these fellows who sees a funny side to everything. However, we expected Dick to uphold his , family record in baseball which we see he failed to do. But for all this we can not find fault ll, with Dick who is always saying something to take a gloom out of a person. 1 . V , 1 .t --'j A . T 1:31 Jil il . 1 WEL V W In l lu 4 J' . , , I s-will - -W -fs 51 - ,htttu..lf.,.llt1 ,M Yiilf i -sv Q A v, V 7 Z , - ,- ,.d gI,f ,mvrjlll wt' ' V r W '- - I 'f sunny? Page fzucnlv-One
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4 'li a la . yt' -l l , gl. as Q ti l .'Xl.lCli I3RYANT- .-Xlice i .-lud gladly would shi' learn, and gladly would .rlw ft'tll'l1.n l Alice? 'lir-a-a Alice in XVonderland? No-o, Alice Bryant, lint both are equally as love- ly girls. Alice dropped in upon us accompanied by her intelligent and level-headed brother. Monroe, and now she is preparing to he a full-fledged graduate of old Sherman Hi. XX'ith the , ambition that she has displayedias a Senior, she is sure to make a splendid record in the years to come. 'N GICORKLIE itl.A11c--'mst-mga.. 'rt-ell l 1 C'lzm'r up. Iliv wars! ix yr! to m111t'. This is tieorge-'s first year to make a letter in anything. but we ean't say that it gave him the big head, for he is the same old George as he was the year before. always ready to sup- port his class. and always ready with a pleasant word for everybody. VVe recommend George highly as an actor, especially for the part of a bntler. beorge is a general favorite with fac- ulty and students alike and his wnisome personality will lead lnm through many difficult , l situations. I,li'l'A CURIJICR- '1'eta A I limo Frm' if Ire, if .revllix to me il'.s only Hollll' lo be good. h Leta is one of those girls who spends most of her time raking in the A's. However we can fl l CW not say that she spends all her time doing this because Leta was one of the strongest sup- , , ports of the elass. Her association has been valued very highly by the class of '13, becaus ' jjj although quiet she was a good example of what the class was composed. C. l NED C.-XMPBlil.I.- Tlie Rah Rah l' I i ll'omrrz trouble me more lhan ideas. l'm the Sheik of :Xrabyl Your love belongs to me. fp At night when you're asleep, Into your tent 1'll creep. 'td The stars that shine above, VVill light our way to love! You'll rule this land with me, The Sheik of Arabyl 3 lil l il ' - - V My We , t El I.. irq Tl! rip ' .i,lly6?'? 'f lilly! l l li , ff-F., li '- fl 'ii is :T-ii 'L 3--Yi?-'ilim:Si?:.i 7453 j .. v . - - a as r-. .tm -,3.-. -.3,ni::E5E::sr..,,ll 'mum' ,.-A Nga -ia-f ,,, ,, 1 . . 7.3, r Q V if M ATH EN 'AN - Page fwerzly
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1 l 'Qt i . ' .. ., l . .,..--,.,....- NW ,,,,.-..,.., ,..-.,.-.-,e-..-,....-. ...-..- ,, .,.,- I , , .-. , . J -7 L lJURO'l'llY llAVlS- Dot Hlivlu' are lln' duyx lo wlzirli shi' addx no rl1et'r. ' l Dot is from Arkansas and like all other Arkansas girls, she is a favorite with the ster- ner sex. She is at present wearing about four pins that do not belong to her. Where'cl she get them? Guess! She has grown popular because she is always trying to arouse some of the sleepy members of the class, trying to console the heart-broken ones and trying to put more pep in the livlier ones. PAUL lJ.'XVlS- Paul l lzuiu' ii lzvurl zeilh room for 1-wry girl. Paul was a Howe product, but the little old town of Howe just couldn't hold dear old Paul who saw the advantages of coming to old Sherman Hi. This makes Paul's third year with us. and all we can say is that his little Ford has made the trips regardless of the weather. Only because of his cheerful Morning and sunny smile has Paul become as popu- V lar as he is. Sh-h-li. Paul is a mathematie shark. M.XBliI. IJIQNNY- Mabel l liver ruurrrx run 'zuilh Ihr' lvuxl noise. The lure of a business career called Mabel from us before the end of the year and as a consequence she did not graduate with us. Our loss will. without a doubt, prove the gain of the business world. XXI- were sorry to lose her, but wish her um ry sueetss in ur eiosen yoeation. FRANK IJHLANGlf- Skinny .lll'n teill mlm' and men will gn, Im! ln' will lux! forr1'er. Frank is a regular old timer who has crme all the way from the seventh grade with us. never onee falling behind. He has been a silent but ardent supporter of his class and you know these silent supporters are the hardest pushers. lt is only by knowing Frank intimately that true worth is recognized. To the fellows he is a brick. - .lgllilliii , ' A -, I ATHENIA Page l 1 V- . . . 2.-.-mf-V We
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