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r H e: SCRIBBLER ARTHUR BUSH “Love many, trust few, but always paddle your own canoe.” Some folks say Arthur is shy, but that can’t be so, for he is a dramatic star, and asks innumerable questions in class. His good looks and attractive personality have won for him many friends who hate to say good-bye. CLAUDIA BUTLER “A good heart is worth gold.” To most people Claudia appears quiet, but to those who know her best, she is a jolly good sport. She is a great lover of books, not Physics and Algebra ’specially, but something more modern, such as—oh. well, novels, for instance. LILLIAN CALDWELL “It’s the songs ye sing, and the smiles ye wear, That’s making the sun shine everywhere.” Everyone loves Lillian. Her numerous engagements remind us of the child we used to sing about “who couldn’t go out to play because it was her washin' day.” Of course. Lii’s washin’ is—singing. Because of her musical talents, charm, and ability to “fit in” anywhere, she is in constant demand. Like other musicians, Lil is a dreamer, though unlike many others, she possesses those qualities which make dreams come true. SARAH CANNON “She plays the game for all there’s in it; She plays the game, and plays to win it.” That's Sarah—the little girl with the frisky grin and the sparkling eyes. Her accomplishments range from supplying words for Miss Finley’s “all wool and a yard wide sentences, to learning an eight-page speech “for the meeting tonight” in half an hour. And if you have heard her sing “Roses of Picardy,” you will never forget the haunting sweetness of her voice. Yes, there she goes down the corridors as she will always go through life—laboring over other people’s problems, grinning at hard luck, showing us the blue in the sky and the joy in life. ESTHER CASEY “To worry little, to study less, My idea of happiness.” Here’s our good sport, who would rather play basketball than eat. Her cheery smile and witty words are always spoken where they will be best heard and keep her classmates laughing. We shall always remember Esther of the mischievous, big, blue eyes! Page Thirteen
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iSC Rl B Bl L E R. j LOREE BELL “Adorable brown eyes, a winning little smile, A head awfully wise, a model of latest styles.” Who could this be but our own Loree? Likes books?— not much. Awfully studious?—no, sir! But she’s a girl we’ll hate to say good-bye to in June. EDITH BLACK “Her hair was not more sunny than her smile.” Who is the girl over here with the sun-lit hair? Edith, of course. She possesses one of the rare charms of friendship, that of being her own attractive self wherever one meets her. She delights in working Algebra problems, but don't be surprised when we say that French is her “Jonah.” HORACE BOMAR “Give the world the best you have, And the best will come back to you.” Horace is an inspiring leader of the Senior class; whether in football, a dramatic production, or in class, he is foremost. And he is something of a sheik, too. Oh, Boy! Ask the ladies. In Horace there is combined all those qualities which make up a real man. Our best wishes follow you. EDNA BREAZEALF, “Rare compound of quality, noble, and true, With plenty of sense and good-humor, to'o!” Everybody likes “Breazeale.” She is full of fun and pep, but she can be quiet, too. We have never known her to be down-hearted or without her characteristic good humor and cheerful smile. “Breazeale” is interested in athletics and is a dandy volleyball player. Good luck—and more of it. ALBERT BURLINGTON “Be true to your work, your word, and your friends.” The blonde, curly-haired sheik has won popularity with both sexes. He is always cheerful and ready to help the other fellow. Bullington is a good athlete, having starred on both baseball and basketball teams—as well as in the classroom. Page Twelve
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H E SCRIBBLER WILLIAM CARR “Never trouble trouble till trouble troubles you. Bill’s hearty laugh and smile are known over the whole school. He is also known for his ability as a football player and trackman. Bill, if you handle life's obstacles as you do an opponent in football, you will make a name and place in this world for yourself. Here’s luck, and may Lady Luck be kind to you. THURMAN CECIL “Do your duty, and do it well; What more can anyone dot Tell a joke and watch and listen to Thurman! Let the teacher ask a question, though, and nine times out of ten. Thurman steps up with the correct answer. He is one of the most popular boys in 4-D, and simply loves (?) French! ELIZABETH CHAFFIN “She openeth her mouth with wisdom, And in her tongue is the law of kindness. Elizabeth, by her kind and endearing ways, has won a place among her classmates. She is always ready to help with a problem or to do anything that aids her fellow-students. Next to her love for studies, “Liz loves—a Ford. To our way of thinking, she is in every way a rare gorxl sport. DOROTHY CHAPMAN “Better to be small and shine Than large and cast a shadow. This is to prove the maxim that good things are done up in small packages. Although small in stature, she is not small in intellect. Not too serious, not too gay. but a rare good sport. She is still more fortunate in being able to play the violin. Those who know her love her. “NufT sed.” GRACE CLINKSCALES “Love to one, friendship to a few, and a good will to all. Grace is one of the quietest girls in 4-H. She is a friend to everyone. No one can tell what she is thinking about when she has her head buried in an algebra book, but you may be sure that it isn’t Algebra. Her one desire is that Clemson should be moved to Spartanburg! We wonder why ? Page Fourteen
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