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l V-I ef-P -- me CHURCHILL BRIDGES HARRISON CHURCHILL An able fellow, quiet and reserved. Reserved seats are more expensive than other kinds so we suppose reserved men are too! If it isn't impertinent, may we inquire who reserved h'm? MARY CLARE BRIDGES Girl's Choral Club, Spanish Play, Art Club, Seniqf lay, Scholarship. She lives to love, and loves . ' The Committee sure does know its -stuff! Ay Clare is doing quite a bit of living these days--S A lkes the Majestic, too. BEBE MURPHY If-5 f Tennis ciuii, cms chomi club, spanish Pl Ri lScho1aQ ship. The brightness of her beauty wo ' shame those stars as da 'li ht does a lam . She d MURPHY FRAMPTON JOE SLOCUM Raclio Club, Scholarship Club. 'AHe was in logic a great critic, profoundly skilled in analytic. At least, if he wasn't, none of us were smart enough to call his bluff. .AQ I. 3 l E i ! l l . I l 1 l ,. ll fi rn -. all A af -I egg? 4 , E 'W ca ' MTM s- f' .. as-E1 gong' ,,.,. ,J vm .A , W :-' ' O 2- U ggi? o Si Q Emil O -I U7 Q. :U Seas Q 3 O 35091 fe 'f E Omg, :: 0 H- 5,35'Bff ,4 F 'I Y.,5S' P' 'U g,,:--Tx' m 31 OWQS U 3 -1 'v -V 71 :ruff ' 3 1 U, 5-I Eff -. O 5-3 gs cn w . -vm' ea nv A G -In O 42 :zz : 3:r-'. -I 1-vfDfoE, A e s-:we 51 mffex, .V 9.5m ' F'm :.'l: 4 U.:-5-o 3 ffmno Ig 525.5 3 G'35'n'F' - - - 5 Fi 1 I-7 ,gill WW much use for day light since she played an qc' v greascr at the Majestic and almost broke up the show, RAY FRAMPTON lst. Lieutenant R. O. T. C., Orchestra. 'AFor soothe he was a worthy man with--alle. With all his foolishness we suppose that means. He must be worth quite a lot judged by these standards for he is our idea of :I WART. SLOCUM EDMISTON 'don t ea I ' , ve ples here. i' look inflame the coldest breast. But please 1 us for the Eskimo--we have several polar , CLIFFORD AVERITT Orchestra., Band, Male Chorus, Boy's Orchestra. O this learning! What a thingit is! This being Clifforgls exclamation when he flunkcf! in a Latin examination once. PAHsoNs Avumrr l I l I l my li l E li I I Page Thirty-Three
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ll l l , l i r -ey -he-V------on - he - -ai 5 ,I x X l l xl l i +l li it i ! l li ll 1 l 1 I i 1 l E . Q l , , l 5 l 1 1 :I I 1 V Momzow HIGGINS SPENSER HoL1.owAY RUBY LEE MORROW HELEN STARK A?0m Staff' Scholarship Club' HA Sweet attmptlve Her eyes' dark charms were vain to tell. But just the 7 kind of grace, :1 full assurance given by looks, Contmual same they are some Charms! ' comfort in a face the lineaments of Gospel books. 1 1 Thisliiuaiiat old stufgsf-ems rlatlgier gtgntigfcir Rulliy Leea i il nottatscisoldl emae ig cooint reean a half years. She's smart! LEOLA MAY 1 IMOGENE HIGGINS . :The fairfrefairsl hir smili ani ziwaltgens ,every grace Program Chairman cf Girl Reserves. Jinx St , I :'. on 3 t e Won ers-O er flee' W? don t i Girl Reserves Playa Spanish Play iZarague ' f f I fav, .,,lh .el Egisr face doesn t need MW YGPHIYS. It i was si soft and pensive grace. a cast-of them - , H ig 2 , - Z' . face.that suited wellthe forehead h1gh,tl'1g' V ' ' h ' 'i 2 ' l- Q the downcast eye. It is our private 0 , ' , .ggx I Y 1 5 Wsts her Eyes down for flirtation purp ar .' . j ' v .1 Qi . LOL ISE ROSS l e've trie it, too. , ' - 'f ' :fs . l 4 9 -. ' wi ,G'lR .T .RiCl, 'll RUTH SPENSER A :. ,, A ,- iaailcoqifilffi, Jiffsiifnt 2321, gii-l fl I see how thy eye would emulate tbe.diam - 5 3-51l7?v 'fhu 'ih'f ' HY' 552092511 Enwftaiflment- iilrfejghfed ' 1 emulate means get one for your third left--we are wrt nevqry seqseq spirit and intelligence. Louise has L Q betting on Ruth. been .qpute active m our midst but has not confined her BERNICE HOLLOWAY activities to Seniors. h Girl Reserves, Orchestra, Cliff Hi Weekly Stalf, Jinx I Stunt Show. 'Aller glossy hair was clustcr'd o'er a brow LOIS MILLER bright with intelligence, and fair and smoothff Oh Q A A Q dz-ur! The committee says that th'xt shine is intelligence Pep Squad. Her livc-ly looks :L sprightly min-d dis- zlnd we- thought ull the time that it was lack of powder. close. She doesu't talk too much except in History. Srfuuc MAY Ross MILLER 1 l l I , I i l Q l 15 1 3 1 E i E if l f 13 T l' l H . ll ? , . ,W H . . .cg . . f ' e Y W :fill Page Thirty-Two
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Rica DABNEY ALBERT RICE Anti-cigarette League. He whom all the 'girls love - even if his sweater does bulge over the right hip. DOROTHY DABNEY GOERNER OSBORN THOMAS YARRELL Oak Staff, Acorn StaFf, R. O. T. C. Captain. Radio Club, Basketball, Rifle Team, Camp Dallas Club, OFF1cer's Club R. O. T. C. The will is fine, strong is the soul, and wise. and beautiful. The Chairman of the committee evidently never had a date with Kitty or she'd never have written this. Ae n Staff, S h larship Club, Girl Rese ti,, f' , ' 1 ANNE HERNDON miiziiziture bf lovgliiiess, all grace, summed u A in little. Which has almost up to date rgbptured a certain Senior lady's rnanl?l That's whyijfqe selgqysdsji these two ladies for this page. :jjj V V, sf ANNA ESTA GOERNER ful Oak Staff, Acorn Sta5, Girl Reserves, Scholarship. A graceful maiden with a g ' Q A cheek tinged lightly and a dove-like eye. You had better watch this kind--a hint to the wise is sufficient-- Hnrold take noticel LEWIS OSBORN Treasurer, Oak Cliff Hi Y Club, Senior Spanish Play. Tho quiet minrl is richer than the crown. The con- tents of which ure not specified. YA1nngLL HERNDON Acorn SM, Oak Staff, Radio Club, Ring Committee, Club, Program Committee. Blue eyes and slit , -describe them who cang we value them here 'W part of our Anne. As a match maker W ac V :ies range from Dallas to Camp Dallas, Anne his no . ,I Q 4 5 -,gf DOROTHY HEARON Q Pep Squad. With eager step and flower-like ace, with lovely ardor, poise and grace. Her step is especially eager about 8:S9., She was a fine student until she tried to find 185 polite quotations. The doctor thinks she will be normal in another year. EARLE BRITTON A kind and gentle heart he had to comfort friends and foes. Earle was a fair student until he went nuts on radio--since when his con verstaion is wholly about peanut tubes and condensers. HEARON BIIITTON Page Thirty-F our
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