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MARY LEE FOWF.LI. Lingo Commercial Club. ’29. It’s great to be able to depend on one. So it is that everyone admires dependability in fellow classmates Though not inclined to excessive talking Mary Lee lets her work speak for her. Different from the average. Mary Lee can boast a clean and unblemished record—a thing to be especially proud to own. MILLS WELLONS STAYLOR Basketball, ’28: Class Basketball, 27. 28; Football Squad. ' 29. Gee wouldn’t Napoleon have been proud to possess such physical development as Wellons? Tall, broad shoulders, strong. It ' s a pity the Little Corporal s body w.sn t as big ,n propor¬ tion as his mind; however. Wellons seems to have a brain capable of such a body. He is a good fellow and claims a number of friend . ANNA MARY JOYNER rtiis ttnakvti oll. ' 26, ' 27; Literary Society, ' 27, ' 28. 29: T Senate Representative. 26; Vice-President Sophomore Class. Athletic Secretary Junior Class, ' 28; Circulation Manager I eanut. Reportti •28; Glee Club. ' 29; Literary Repotter Peanut Hull. 28. “Annie excels in her forceful chattering. She possesses all the qualities of a good lawyer. Anyway, “Annie is a clever girl who participates m practically all school interests and hat a wav of making things hum. It is rumored that “Annies dancing is quite as effective as her talking, so we don ' t know whether she will enter marathon dancing or talking contests. We Treasurer Freshman Class. ' 26; ■ Athletic Association. ' 26. ' 27; Literary Society. 27, e sure she would be a winner in either. Page Twenty-seven
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THE PEANUT FRANCES LORYMA HUTCHINS “HUTCHES” Ho o y Athletic Association, ' 26. ‘27. ' 28, ' 2! : (’lass Basketball, ’26. ' 27. .?£ ' 29 i .P ' J5? et ISil 8 V ,a l , , 2 ® : ' «r ity Basketball. ' 27. ' 28. ' 29; Assistant business Manager. Peanut. .8. hdi tor-in-thief Peanut, 29; Ir. -Prcsldent Literary Society. ' 28; (’lass Bec- retary, 26; Setreuiry Athletlr Association. 29; Glee Club. 29; Student Senate. ' 29; Dramatic Club. ' 29; Treasurer Athletic Association. 27; Athletic Reporter Peanut Hull. ’28. ' 29 Too much cannot be said in lauding “Hutchie.” Not only popular among Seniors, she is really the pet of the school, being loved by the entire student body. Tennis champion, basket¬ ball champion, and champion of hearts, that ' s our “Hutchie. Mav she. in those promising years so far ahead, always be a champion. HOWARD JOHN SHOTTON Athletic Association, 26. ' 27. ’28, ‘29. Baseball S«|tm l, ’26, ’27. ' 28. ' 29; Football Siiuad ’ 26; Uterary Society. ' 26. ’27; Monogram Club. ’28; Clkss Basketball. ’26. ’27 Howard is an immaculate and rather “I love me sort of fellow, yet he is often the topic of discussion at many feminine gatherings. Socially, he is a rare success; maybe it is because self-trust is the first secret of success. If you’re looking for a tvpical “man about town,” vou will find Howard a splendid example. PAGE VOIGHT JONES t. ii o.V U, ij n 1 .o ' 1 ' ' - ™ 2S t I ; Vice-President Junior Claaa. ’28; Peanut Hull Staff, ’29; Literary r-dilor Peanut, 29; Lingo Commercial Club. 29. Page just seems to have that power to “do things. She ' s always ready and capable of doing anything she is asked to do. Page always gets good grades, hut she never seems to cram or study so very hard. She has a gift that very few of us have—that of writing poetrv. Here ' s success to her in whatever path of life she may choose. Page Twenty-six
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