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MARY ELIZABETH COKER Basket ha 11 ’23'24-’25; Manager of Team ’25; Sec- retary Lanier Literary Society; Ex-Editor Junior Edition; Assistant Athletic Editor 24; President Class 23; Class Play; Member St. John’s Literary Society. Hair so bright, Eyes so blue, Pace so fair, Heart so true, Makes good marks, Plays good ball, Loves good fun, Best Pal of all! HERBERT BELTON DAVIS Irrecular EDITH LAW DICKERSON Assistant Advertising Editor Senior Edition; Mem- ber St. John’s Literary Society. Edith came to St. John’s four years ago to begin her ambitious high school career. Her class- mates soon learned to love this sweet and un- affected girl, who enters the room each day like a ray of sunshine, or a whiff of fresh country air. Sixteen
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BLANCHE LUC ILE BOSEMAN Secretary St. John's Literary Society. It is a source of general regret that Lucile did not join our ranks earlier. Her steadiness has set a good example to the laggards among us; her serenity has had a calming effect upon the hot heads; while her independence and true worth have made us all her friends. So better late than never, old dear! CHARLES WILLIS BROWN Football ’22-'23-'24; Class Basketball '24-'25; Eili- tor-in-Chief Bulletin '24; Class Play; Member Hayne and Coker Literary Society. Charles Brown’s long suit is history. When every other member flunked, he could be depended on to recite the entire lesson and redeem us from utter disgrace. We confidently expect him to write an American History some day, which will be the last word in authenticity. As to the per- sonal history of this learned youth—he has taken an active part in every phase of school life and played that part with no small success. NELLIE MARGARET CLOUGH Ikhkgllak Fifteen
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LENA RIVERS DICKERSON t-sf ■ -«C Assistant I.oral Editor '25; Member St. John's Liter- ary Society. Lena’s energetic, Lena’s full of pep, Lena’s walk- ed thru High School, With a firm, determined step. Tho Lena’s independent, Yet she’s kind and true, There’s nothing for a friend in need, That Lena wouldn't do. WILLIAM PERRY DuBOSE Baseball ’25; Member Hayne Literary Society, Pres- ident Coker Literary Society; Business Manager Bulletin ’25; Chief Marshall ’24; Vice-President Class ’24. A handsome lad is Bill—tall, erect and athletic, A gentleman is Bill—courteous, kind and un- assuming. A good pal is Bill -loyal, sincere and unselfish. THOMAS J. DuBOSE, JR. Irregular 7 Seventeen
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