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I . 1 l l .ill ,l tl il l ll. 7 K ' LAVICRNIQ HIGGINBOTHAM- Higg Full of funry, full of folly, liull of jollify and fun. , liveryone knows Higg : she is from a family of high fame and l'ligg has certainly added to its fame though not hy her athletic prowess. liveryone likes to hear her cheery good , morning and we are certainly going to miss her- after this year. She has lots of class spirit 1 and pep, and hy those little kindnesses which she extends to everyone, is just how she hecame l So popular. i l JACK KliLLY- jack Hard is the fair of him who lnz'r.r. A year hook of our class would most certainly he lacking if it did not contain something ahout tlns young man, who is one of the most prominent leaders of the school. To attempt to enumerate his other good qualities would make a volume hy itself. hut chief among them must he mentioned good fellowship. an unswerving helief in his ideals, excellent scholarship, and true friendship. LAURA MAIC HUNTICR- Laura None bu! herself could In' fmrulli'l. Laura Mae was left over to us from last year's class. VVe. certainly can not say. however, that we are sorry hecause Laura Mae has proved a great friend to our class. Her cheerful word for everyone, though, has caused her to he so well liked. 1-X5 Ill-' . ,. All Joi-. lx. k1-.1111- rubby Ml .'1 merry life I led, for I um ,vel young. ll: All hail to the future editor-in-chief of the New York Times! 'ljuhhy not only has ly supreme talent as a writer. but he has exhanstless energy and high ambition. A combination ll which is sure to carry him to the height of his aspirations. Therefore, we exclaim again: All ,il hail to the future Editor-in-chief of the New York Times! 'l x ll 1 t ff 75 . A ' CL' f A' l -' I l -1- Jm ll fa ,qi ., W, lll l llht- X , 1 gpm . I.-A .f: -,nL. ..,..' il W AieQ'tLll,l4.w,f-' N'-1-ILL . f L -, . f - Lvisrs ... E in 1 if QNX- - 'R a '25 .tram Q W Ffh aff ..2EE5E5iii ' T't '5lA-'-it , ,. . - - .. - E' ..-, lm ' -t - - ----:--.1-sf:-,Tip -'-- .1- 'Q Page Tweuly-Eiglll n 'N ' s Q 'V i I H --', l x hh I ii M ' if Hn' Y- xi V 1 i.. 5. 1:f '2!f!-!g i'!1u.4.1,n-Itlniih
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F tyifvfw- '7 l L, t s s ' ' e , I ll l ll l l N , ' l lla l WL X F:XL'S'l lNl'. KIIQNTRX - Faustine' .Yo1u' behold Ihre. Hu! thy r'oirl' .rounds Ion' and fl'ndl'r. I Gentry? Or is it Gentle? At any rate, no adjective could describe her character and no adjective could carry with it a more pleasing significance. Faustine is ever gentle and kind. Il.'XSKl2I.I- IIICST.-XND- Hes Gii'r me ri girl la full my o-zen. W Haskell is. another of those quiet and contemplative chaps. who thinks twice before speak- ing, and who goes to make up a good part of every class. VVe know lots of good things about Haskell, and we're certainly glad to have his presence in our class. GICNOVICV.-X H.-XMP'l'ON- lf low is blind and lower.: rnmiol .mx wily on earth doex11'f Jann' boy low rme. ' This has been Genoveva's first year with us. However, she had not been here long until , we found out that another member -had been joined to the A club. Genoveva is one of those l' persons who are found few and far between, that is. a woman mathematician. VVe can truth- fully say that we have enjoyed her company very much. n 'ff ICRNICST JONHS- Sirn - Parson Like on l'Il'rfri4'aI lvinuo, flu-v.v ull ilu' Muze. iq! iff VYe now wish to introduce to you the one and only original wit of the Senior class. One vi of these days we hope to read of the famous Dr. Jones, specialist in surgery, and who will lv have achieved wonderful success in his works. In school and out, to those that know him, , I H, Ernest is one of the best liked boys we have. And in the days to come, we shall never forget ' his consistent brilliztney in Latin? el il' li 4 - ..1l I A . K .7--5 .-QE l lm - SEQ? N I V or ff' - I f I -p , lvl: , -, ... 03:1 1 flllmh,JJLxii - ji , 4 I f -ffl 'MDE3-,lf S H , fl M '2I.r'i'-i i-U , . i.- sqm! l.,-,.a. .. -,, -Y . i . I. rrlfz, is 5533, 5,35-:sy fl-. E IW r- - - -- -at -Wim 1 - a- V --fe Q THEN IAN Q rl it Page fzzfefzly-.Sezwz
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'f ' I WT! 3uj9Hf'1Q,Qf-,,g93..x..Z Ish. '.fi..:'-? H5iuKkQIln, A-will ., ......,. T A I I ' I I , I I I e fi I VII s lx I 1 . 1 I I I Ii If l lil I I I4 I I U li RT RUDE IMB ERT- Gertrie M, Hut unto us she has ti .vjvrll beyond her noun' in sfnryf, . Gertrude, a friend of all and a doer of good for all, has travelled along with us four long years. receiving all the good possible from the class and then revising it and turning it I back and giving it to the class in an entirely new form. lf Gertrude keeps up her ,I ambition she will certainly be a success. VYe wish her the best of luck. I IIICRMAN MORRIS- Morris ' el .vlill Nlllfjlti' nnikvs a -:wise fiend. Herman dropped in upon us about two years ago with his brother. Robert, and his sister. Elizabeth. Herman immediately upon his arrival made himself known to us all. That shows what a good mixer he is. Herman is also a fairly good athlete. and we expect great things W from him later ou. 1 GERTRUDIC KING- King Size is one of ihosr girls 'zelzom you are alzenyx glad to sue. VYe fear that Gertrude is trying to put an evil influence upon us, or maybe the teachers I would consider it a good one. for she studies continually. But she does not let studying occupy . her wllole time because she is often seen running around with a bunch of girls-that is al- ways doing good for the school. fpr- B D 'NIILLPR BN D za! is In t 1 1 I1 .nz 111i ztill Pass ' B V D is another one that refused to keep us companx the vehole year long However while he was here he set all the girls wild and amused a great number of the bovs All the wore his sweater for lone nor did he keep his gold football VN here d they go Guess' Jfmti... p- wj34M I nf-'zllll Q El' - i V- YA A I ,...1 X7 II Il ,L-I . .- W fisnhi , . Isnt i . . 1 I - . '. . I ,le IVl ' I t use of makizzj nizwty, wir ' ft' Q 'V Q you. . ' UIII, girls flocked to B. D. because he was both good-looking and a football player. B. D. never I Him . Q .. . ,- ' . ,, ,. - r ,Y . 3 ' . .- TI ' I ' - I- , I -W yu ?1t.tlN . Tv-- ,rr-- x I If 'ti .Ni til p .X tw 1 YQ 1 .. 1 1 1,14 X 1. . F. , -X .. .., Sin s if It I I as mv je ,, - , - 1 'I --' - -:P . ..,l,:'Q-L-4, ,Mig ,ii hi-rr ' ,II , , i s-.- I ff.. I .- . , 4- -ax, iff, I I -LL 'a W t'-t i - -sf - ATH EN IAN I-I Page T wenfy-Nz'ne A 1 .l
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