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WKK 7m .A . Fl'-'ff 4 7i pk'1'i,T7'g1f 91'lZQV1H',f FTE 'T P!-P?'! 'WF '1T1 'fZff'Tt1F'1qPH5':1r5,'7 fwfr-4 z.'1n':l vg:'1u -at gust 1 H we - . 1 k MARY GlfORGE- Mary .S'lzr ix quirl and ti Indy for flint. Mary is an exact reproduction of her friend Alice Craig. She is quiet and does not say much about anything. But for all her quietness she impresses you with the integrity of her character. ROBERT HARRICL- Bob ll'l1t1I I dllllif kmm' about i'7'i'ryIlzi11g-ml:'I In' found. Robert is one of the boys who have helped our class up, greatly. He is influential and a strong supporter of the class of '23, There never was anyone who supported his class more than Robert has. Robert is liked by everyone all because of his cheerful countenance and his readiness to cheer a person up. M ILDRED GLENN- Eudora .A1 good .trout-Iikewi.w snun' .ttudv11t. VVe all know Eudora the store keeper of the General Store of Rocky Hollow. If there had been any motion picture directors here we are sure that they would have signed her up. However, Mildred is not only an actress-she is a pal of manyg the only reason he is not the pal of all is she is not known by all. ' Llili HATFIELD- Hattie H'l1-v has l1lIf7f'llIt'X.Y .vu .vlmrl fi du-v. ' U Lee comes from a family of athletes, but he seems to have eaten too much to uphold his ancestor's good name. However, we hear that Lee will be back next yearg so we believe that he will keep up his family's reputation yet. Hattie has a wonderful personality which has helped the reputation of our class. 'Ji' ' F'-T i It mmm t Set-gc J A -'J -5-X 'i f Q ,ll fllM s,.'lllWlt1l.u... ff-L - . -D 1 y C . J .,.. .Q Q W ,li-. - - -.. -.- 4 ' l ' iwllllm we als! E e 'r- N l' l Page Twenly-Five G ,vc ,. r 4. 1-n
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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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Q ii..- A .r W, . A. li, l l l ,L iii MJXULDINIC GRAHAM- Mauldine . Slip is quiet--but you lcizozv about tlzvsv quiet ones. l Very few of the class realize what we would have missed had we not had Mauldine in our midst. She has been one of the most ardent and influential members of the class. She rules over a certain eoterie of girls much as a pirate captain would. , DORCHICSTICR GULICK- Dorch l-iHli' mirror on Ihr wall .rays he ix the fairest of them all. Here is the boy that knocks all the girls cold. He is considered by the majority the best looking boy in the class and also in the school. It is a funny thing too why all the good- i . looking boys seem to have the ability to make good grades. VVe hope that the good looks do not turn the teachers' heads also. Besides being good-looking and smart, Dorch is an in- teresting talker. I LICORA GUINN- I.'ora .-I lillle girl who is ez'i'ryI1ndy'.v friend. .l Leora. old girl, we will certainly miss you next year. Your quiet ways have won our hearts' J over and next year we will think about you l.'ora. This girl is one of the leaders of the crowd that Mauldine goes with and we always depend upon these two for their excellent judgment. Good luck to you. Leora. we wish you the best of luck. OSCAR iiUTT---cocky I am ri good man for my xise, ain'! I? i N ' Cocky is one of the future chemists that will come from our class. He has been experi- It mcnting about three years now with chemistry and has already had a number of narrow es- fl Capes from getting blown up. He has a very small head and we are afraid that he keeps only IM N chemistry and baseball there, the rest of his knowledge goes either in one ear and out the other li 1 N or into his big toe. y, I ll i 1 ln i l li rf--ff 75 - , -f...., f Q U n -W , y rlij io mt, i Illdll ff illmd -X C+ rims ri' N --', Lf' ' lily - - W - - ' 'l?4-l:f-'-l-- 1 -' iii! E K- - 335 5 ,wi ' 51. '35--3 . - '-- - qtlim T' Tc ' llll fl- :5 - fd- -in -f X 4 ' - - , - N Page Tweuly-Szlz'
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