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Tiie Scribbler IRMA BERRY “A more faithful student cannot be found.” Never was so staunch a friend as good ole Irma, for she is always ready to help you and listen to a tale of woe. And we will not forget her good old “flivver. in which she has carried many a sick friend home. LALLAGE BLANTON “If -work will do it, she will win.” We see a bright future for our classmate, Lallage. She is quite an artist. Her friends will not forget the lovely beads and scarfs she painted for them. LEONARD BRADLEY “Ride, and the ( iris ride with yon; Walk, and yon walk alone.” Leonard came to us from Gadsden. Alabama. In his speech he is frank, and in his actions he is clean and honest. To know him is to admire and love him. He is a man of character and ability, and we all wish him success in life. FRANCEN1A BOBO Who doesn’t know Baby Sister ? Our class wouldn't be complete without her. Her ready smile, witty remarks and sweet disposition are well known to her classmates. Though Francenia is rather young to be a Senior, she’s always up on iier lessons and most always gets the Algebra right.
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6 The Scribbler LILA ATKINSON Lithe and willowy, Lila is extremely popular, both with girls and boys. She’s inclined to be frivolous, fond of dancing, dates, and any kind of fun. Lila’s never reckless, even though she’s rather frivolous, and no sweeter, better girl ever lived! MELL BAGWELL “Black eyes, with a wondrous witching charm.” We are all glad that we have Mell in our class. Besides being a splendid student. she has the gift of making friends by the wholesale. She always has a sweet smile and pleasant word for everyone. And she is also President of the “High School Girl Reserves.” HERMAN BARBER “Silence is golden, but you would be surprised.” This young lad could not well be described in such a short account. But to those who know him, such an account is unnecessary, and you who do not know him begin to imagine him a small, handsome youth, who is a friend to all. MERVYN BARNETT “To be. rather than to seem to be.” “Ham,” as he is generally known, has proven to be a good fellow to have in a class. Although his natural qualities are inclined to be somewhat amusing, his intellectual capacity is very extensive. He has not sought after any form of honor, but has been a lover of honor.
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8 The ScRimiLER MARY BOGGS “Not too serious, not too gay, And a true-blue girl in every way.” Mary is one of the jolly members of our class, whose gay spirits even the care of algebra problems and English essays cannot sadden. Indeed, school life seems to interest her more than other phases. No prediction can be made as to Mary’s future, for every day she has a different object in view; but anything she undertakes will he crowned with brilliant success. MALUK BOMAR A crowd, and a good time—and you may be sure Mallie’s there, right in the center of the fun. Mallie has the wonderful faculty of being able to tell a good tale about what happened “last night” or “yesterday.” She’s very interested in the boys, and they must be very interested in her, for Mallie attends all the dances and never even thinks of being a “wall flower.” GEORGE BRANNON “Fashion wears out more apparel than the man.” George is the undisputed “Prince of Wales” of the class. He is a great favorite. because of his modesty of speech. His gentlemanly manners give him an unblemished character. THAD BROOM ‘ He that ruleth liis spirit is better than he that taketh the city.” A friend is he to all. Everyone loves his equanimity of temper, his good humor, his open-hearted frankness. The loss of one like him cannot be replaced.
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