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RV H SCRIBBLER. JAMES GABRIEL “A .square den! for every wan.” A devilish chuckle is heard in the hall! Jimmie must be poking fun at the opposite sex. He is almost as good a student as he is a companion. He is quite a football player, and you can always find him in the gallery at the movies. He is “E Pluribus Unum,” therefore we predict a successful future for him. Nuff sed.” THELMA GARNER “She turned, and she blushed, and she smiled. And she looked sae bashfully doivn.” Although Thelma has been with us only one year, she has endeared herself to all of our hearts. Glenn Springs’ loss was our High School’s gain, and we congratulate ourselves upon having Thelma with us our final year of high school life. HARRY GIBSON Roll on. old zoorld. and I'll roll until you.’’ If you hear a roar and then see a cloud of dust disappearing in the distance, you may be sure it is “Hoot driving that “Victory Six” of his. In school and out, he always wears a smile, and we shall remember him for his genial disposition. MARY KATHERINE GOODMAN It’s better to be small and shine, than bit and east a shadow.” Mary Katherine is one of the cutest girls in our class. Small of stature, full of pep, and quick! You ought to see her on the basketball court. She looks like a diminutive whirlwind. “Kitty” has the most adorable dimples. When you see her laugh and her big brown eyes light up. you won’t wonder that we all love her. FRED GOODWIN “Quiet and study, flavored with a smile. Were his ideals all the while.” Fred is one of the hardest working and smartest boys in the Senior Class. He is liked both by his teachers and fellow students. A successful and happy life is predicted by the host of friends he has gained since coming to S. H. S. - — — —
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——H i SCRIBBLER GLEN EASTERLY The gleatest pleasure in life is lave. Business ability, staunchness, and pluck characterize Glen. Watch him surrounded by a group of girls in the morning demanding help on an algebra problem. His good nature carries him over all hard places. You are bound to succeed, Glen. EVELYN EDGE “A violet by a mossy stone. Half hidden from the eye. Fair as a star when only one Is shining in the sky. Evelyn is another one of those preferred blondes. She has a charm which appeals to everyone. She is a firm believer in the fact that every cloud has a silver lining, and nothing ever troubles her very long. Her sweet nature has won a place of her own in our hearts. GIST F iRR Love conquereth all things, even men. Gist, the personification of Clarence .Harrow, never I ails to argue with the teacher, especially in French and English classes. Sometimes, though,-.he must be right, for he has often succeeded in reaching the honor roll. Gist means to continue his quest for the higher and better things in life, if the winsomeness of a fair damsel doesn't sidetrack him. WILSON FARR “A smile for alt, a greeting glad. An amiable, jolly way he had.” When you enter Room 306, Wilson is usually found in the middle of the room talking with great speed. Out of school, Wilson is seen most frequently riding up and down Main Street in his Chrysler, looking for one of the fairer sex. VIRGINIA FREY Joyous, and dear, and fresh, thy music doth surpass. As a poet. Virginia is quite good. Her ability to sing and play were well illustrated in Physics class. We predict for her a famous career in the musical world and expect to see songs and poems composed by this famous young lady. ft
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SCRIBBLER HARVEY GREEN mailers not how long We live, hnl liow. To find the source of Harvey’s brilliant mind, you must look toward the sky. For Bean Pole” is indeed the tallest boy in the Senior Class. His sterling qualities and agricultural ambition will no doubt launch him upon the top of an air-castle far above the His athletic ability has been demonstrated on baseball field, where he has helped S. H. S. to many victories. KENNETH HAMILTON “Too much, too much—much loo much.” Kenneth has an unlimited amount of “nick” names, but his most common trade-mark is “Hawk.” His witty retorts and comic quotations have gained for him popularity among his fellow students and respect among his teachers. His greatest ambition is to speak French and make a football team. P. D. HEFFNER l.ook wise and yet the benefit of the doubt. ) Boo the golf . ark—when he isn’t knocking golf balls around the course, you will find him at the movie or riding around in his Packard. In Physics he may have his “ups and down,” but he makes up for that in History. He’s a fine scout, nevertheless. WILK HIX I’m sure care is an enemy to life. Here is another star of the famous basketball team! Ask him if he enjoyed Chicago, and see what be says. Also ask him where he got his nick-name. “Deacon.” Wilk is a great ladies’ man. and in spite of having the reputation of being “the laziest.” he has made a creditable record in his studies at High School, and we are sorry to see him go. RUTH GRIFFIN “Hany sorrow! Care will kill a eat. so let’s merry.” Who is that bright-eyed, lively girl coming the hall? Why. that's Ruth, and she’s going to History class. Nevertheless, there is one time when Ruth’s self-possession and intellect shine—in Physics experiments. We know how wayward Ruth is. for she absolutely refuses to continue her education at home. So. old girl, take your diploma and go! But. rest assured, your classmates will long remember you.
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