THE PEANUT JACK H. MOORE SPIKE Football, ' 25. ' 2 6, ' 27. ' 28; Captain Football, ' 27; Basketball, ' 26. ' 27. ' 2.1. ' 28: Captain Basketball. •28. ' 28; Baseball. ' 26. ' 27, ' 28. 28. Monofratn Club. ' 27. ' 2s. ' 28: Vice President M..nngnim Club. ' 28; President Monogram Club, ' 28; Athletic Association. ' 20. ' 27. ' 28. ' 28; President Athletic Association, ' 28; Student 8enate, ' 28. ' 28. Little need of an introduction. Deeds speak louder than words. So it is with our popular member. His accomplishments in athletics are commendable and we predict that some day a “big-leaguer will be produced by S. H. S. ELMER MOORE BILLY” Athletic Association. ' 26. ' 27, ' 28. ' 29; Treasurer Senior Class, ' 28; Manager Football. ' 29. Now, Elmer, we really didn ' t know that was your name—it ' s been just plain Billy ever since the very first day you hung your hat and made yourself at home in Suffolk. As to your interest in school activities, we have no doubt, neither do we doubt that life holds many chances for you. IVEY HARRELL Literary Society. ' 27. ' 28: Lingo Commercial Club. ' 29. Of the olive-complexion and locks of raven hue, is our Ivey. She is pursuing a Commercial Course—but we wonder if a fires de and a cottage in the country won ' t rob her of a business course and give her an entirely different life-work. She has a strong influence over her friends, who count her valuable. Page Twenty-three
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CS5 CSS «2 £ S Honor Council. ' 27: Athletic Association. ’28. ’29: Secretary Student Senate. ’29. Judging from portraits of some of our eminent statesmen one and brilliance do not go together; however, in Mary, our pretty in perfect harmonv. Mary is a real honor pupil, having made career. Beyond school activities may her marks he even higher. is prone to believe that beauty blonde, we find them working high marks during her school 9 TAYLOR LANGSTON PALMER MAGNETS — DU BROWN n. ’29; Basketball. ’26: Baseball. 27: . .... 27; Athletic Association. ’26. 27, 28. Basketball, ' 26. ’2X; Atliletb Representative. Senate. 27. 28: Football. ’25. 26. ’27. ’28. ’29: CapUi n Football Te Vice-President Freshman Class. 2b. orchestra. •29; Monogram Club. ' 28. ‘29; Class Basketball. 2b. Class Poet, ’2«. ' 27. Without a doubt Taylor has become our gentleman jester. He has a way of taking ad¬ vantage of our weakest points and making a real laugh of it. et he is not always so carefree. The football team showed how much they thought of him by making him Captain. e are sure that Tavlor will meet life with the same eas y attitude as we knew him at school. § BERNICE WESTWOOD HAYES Literary Society, ’27. ' 28; Lingo Commercial Club, ’29: Glee Club. ’29. We don’t wonder that Bernice is so popular. Just one look into her big. brown eyes is suf¬ ficient assurance. What tired business man can fail to appreciate a little stenographer like Bernice? We really don’t think her ambitions are along purely business lines. Page Twenty-five r CS3
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