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K get .-,,. , , , , qmww W ll l l l , l ln l l 'l DORA DUER-- Dora W In har mind all things lmw liulnitatiozzf' l XNhen all of us are worrfcd over grades and such trifies, Dora knows she has no cause , to worry. VVe certainly were glad to have Dora with us and we all realize what we would il have missed had we not have had Dora's wonderful companionship. 3 ., l , HERBERT FAULL- Ug .S'hm'.v running over with big ferr. To gaze at his picture, one would not imagine Herbert to be one of the heart-Crushers of our class. Yet his looks are very deceiving, as a great many of the fairer sex will readily ad- mit. Nevertheless. we are certainly glad to have had the pleasure of his company for our W graduation. l ll DORIS EAGLETON- King - Dot 'lllaxt fvlmsafll at juxf mrvfing-and illzjlrnzuxv varlz time. Barbara! VVe really do not believe another girl of the class could have played her part as well as Doris played her part in VVho Kissed Barbara. Doris, because of her way of thinking deeply, always has won the hearts of us all. She is not only loved by all the students, but is likewise a favorite with the teachers as the teachers usually like their best students. P P X lil HOVVARD FLETCHER- Holler ll: Hv'lI bv all right -wlzvu hi' grows up. I 1 Howard has been with us for these many years in which he has risen from fishdom to i the heights of a senior. His ready smile and genial disposition are a part of the class and ' J school which we shall certainly miss at the parting of the way. l lr' i L .rv iw -11 A . r ' fQ133,,l l1z'11l1:l II ff ,lt -,W v al e 'ir-v-' '- K- -- ' zltjllllghl, - 1 E - A ,. . r fl D+, ,,,-L N ., A f.t!llq,s.. 1 : hw 2' Al , F. , i 1 15 1 A ' Et W . , - - -.- --. li ,-li llll '! ' ez:-, -l-L A Q - .t - A114 EN I AN f l Page Twenty- T hrfc mf1i..'-ratffi 'V an 1
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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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I I I I fi-'A . ' , , I' vt- V ' 1 ii' l rl I l fi' tl ll' li L 1 lXJR'l'l-IY FLANHRY- Dot The hand lhal guru' her Iwauly also made her good. , i Dorthy has been with us for four years now, and in each successive year of our acquaint- Il ance we have found something new and delightful in her to entrance us. Besides being en- r dowed with a generous quantity of good looks, Dorthy is quiet and thoughtful, and like others 1 of that class, is very interesting and at the same time very studious. IN l l RAY FRANCIS- Ray N Ideas Iroubli' me mare khan ft'ann'n. N Ray only lacked a few credits of graduating, so when he came back this year he had it very little work to do. In fact, he finished everything he had to do at mid-term. VVe were lil most assuredly glad to have had him graduate with the class of '23, however, and we only wish that the parting had not been so soon. l M RS. GHORGIC XVlI.LlAMS-nee-IELTA FOSTER- lilta l Y 1fn'z'al':'ed in Ihr' sad, and froulzlesonn' slate of n1alrimany. N The first of our Senior Class to enter in the holy bonds of matrimony, was Miss Ella Foster. lflta was one of the best liked girls in school, and although we hated to see her leave, we can congratulate Mr. NVilliams very heartily on being able to win such a wonderful prize. I VVILLIAM GORDON- Bill fill , ll Talk is his lur.vi1n's.r and chief di'Iial1I. 3 i X Bill is one of the most accomplished boys we have had the pleasure of being with during 1 A our school life. VVith but little study, he manages to rake in good grades, while the majority ii' of his time is either spent on making a new explosive or catching a new broadcasting station. ll' rr X i r ..7, -7-T .. - FL, , i Q 'fi f' 'ill' l l ' rf! Ui lil' ' , . .-- 0' f . il'lli ,'.iimfr-. f .tl -s Ya- ir -LN Ta-: -,linCm:,..-T. lim 5 !3 : LY33?agfu,,5555g?,I .iipiii l . ' Q-53 1 X t ATH EN IAN N :- r is Page Tzvenfv- Four
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