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pe2'S'f- wwf Q. l l . A .Aa U i ll I N, e as , , eq.-, ft x Lita,-1 3 Q. 52 giqf ' af. X ll l rl l l ll ll l sh l l l l l i l FLOYD lilllll- Is1id l True lmmly ix eonluilwd 1n'iI1n'r in loolcx nor .vi.5'v. ' . l Oh, let's see. Floy? Oh, yes, Floy Kidd, that little girl who has so much pep, who is al- ways smiling, who is always taking depression from the crowd. For this we thank Floy from W ' the bottom of our hearts. Keep it up, Floy, and some dayfwell you know. , l MARSII.-Xl.l. M.iXY- 1Junnny Ile muy. und llmz again ln' llltlj' not. Dummy as we all call him, is known and liked by everyone. We can not say. however, that that name suits lnm very well because Marshall is not an exceptionally bad student, l ' However, the intellectual part of a person is the most uninteresting part of a character, and if we only had the space we could say a number of nice things about him. l 1 Vl'IS'l'A LAWRIQNCIC- Vesta l I Sire fully fwrformlix lzrr duty us sin' .ma if. Look at that smiliniz face-that picture, we feel, does not do Vesta justice as she always is smiling more than that. Vesta is one of the most pleasant girls that we know, one of the . I best we know. NYe wish her luck in future life and maybe we will see her in the years to CUITIC. I 'yi' I ROIZICRT MORRIS- Robert 1 t Snun'tl1ir1y Iellx mv he is .vluh'.vu1ul1.vl1ifv brlllllllbn WI Robert is a reprobate that the class of '.z.z left over to us. But we are not sorry because My i Robert has proved a good friend. VVe can not say, either that Robert's heart left with the l class of '11, because he helped us out in every way possible. Robert has been with us only two W N years but in these two years he has proven himself our best friend, ' l llall ff--J as - -, 5? I r' I ,ltr f4 , I ll' l 'lm ll ll: ll J kiln - fir l' le, t -if Lu, - r A - s -Q..- -Elm l'gll 5 H, i 1 , ,, '13 ,Q , fa K ,KEQ ' L:'?!355:i'i535' ' llll llV '52 '.' X54 -Q jjvrg-5 U 4, NY ' l l ATH EN I AN t N J Q Page Th i ffil' lf W-V. . V, .. .- , + J., 1- 4.-su--,1-e'av '
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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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'as .S r ..F,,,,. h i W , . .,1,,,Uh,: . . Mi.. .. E if 'J . If V t1 1 1 l 4 l +R' 1 l W 1 l 1 l BEE LINXVVILER- Shark U:flIllJif1'UHS fo kI1U'Zt'j-lljf a Iifflt' nmrt' than Ullyflllt' t'I.vt'. ' VVe are now beholding one of the brightest girls that Sherman High School has ever l W turned out. Bee has finished the high school course in three years. Nevertheless, in between time Cmost of her time is spent studyingj she manages to devote some of her time to picture ,P shows, amusements and A. 8: M. College. l MERIL MAY- Mem l I um 4111 .'lz1.vti11 Clrllvyv nmn, 1 um. Meril is one of those quiet unassuming boys. whose power lies in their ability to make Ns. Meril knew so much that he obtained special permission to attend Austin College in the morning and High Shool in the evening. But besides for all his studying, Meril is a regular l fellow, and a strong booster for school activites. l NANEEN LlTTLE- Little 'Thu mildvsl 1r1a1z1n'r and tin' gvrzllvxf ln'art. Being a woman, she speaks for herself. But we must say in addition that Naneen is one of those bright persons whose cheering influence adds so much to the class spirit. Not only 1' ll this: Naneen has that ability usually given to girls, that ability of making good grades. 'PF ill .,- . H11 VX lLls11'. MAX O- Milkie 1 lllldll If much hair drlmfrd xlrwlgfli. I'd br ll wv11!:Ii11g. , 1 l I in This is VVilkie's first year with us. but after having enjoyed it our only regret is that he l ,211 has not been with us through our entire school course. He has found as large a spot in our M11 hearts as he occupied in the hearts of the inhabitants of McKinney, from whence he hails. He .1 is one of the most popular boys in the school with both the students and the faculty. 1 1 41 up A ,. l J' -:Q I A 1 gl' - Ai T MSW in Al li n- -11 X N. L E U jx- ,1 1 , 11,LL ,mini 11 11ll-l11,m W 1 T - H V., - F-, T-.7 5-'X 'V fx ,-.Ll41!1LTL4R1.--.'4g4gLlLL1J1M41-, -f, ll X 1'r-'-1-r.Q1:111,:4Q,,-S1-f-f' '- 1 . as . 1 , lm .iffy llg I Wa v- 11 a if-. - --a A ATH EN l AN If - 1 1 1 Page Tlzirly- One I
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