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18 The Reflector : 192 1 Nellie Ruth Deane “Xell” Gladys Inez Y t iola Ellis “Bunkie.” “We shall behold her name enrolled among the great and wise.” Nellie lias been with us all through the four years of our high school career. We have always found her quiet and studious, win- ning many honors through her hard work. We might truly say that she is one who believes in putting work before pleasure. Lee Literary Society (3, 4); Glee Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Athletic Associa- tion (3, 4). “A ever too sad, not too gay , .1 rare good girl in every way.” Gladys came to us from Beulah in our Sophmore year. She is a true friend and a faithful student. Only a very few words arc necessary to describe “Bunkie.” She is jolly, sociable, congenial, and — that’s enough. Home Economics Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Glee Club (2, 3, 4); Lee Literary So- ciety (3, 4); Athletic Association (3, 4).
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Tin. ' Reflector 1 5 — 1- Percy Mason Chalkley “Professor” “He was not inclined to labor For himself or for his neighbor, For he dearly loved his ease.” Percy is the type of fellow with whom one can always get along. He possesses the distinguishable quali- ties of a good student as well as those of an athlete as his record will show. Tlie class is proud that he won the district oratorical medal in his second year. Class President (3); Athletic Asso- ciation (3, 4); Foot Ball (3, 4); Wash- ington Literary Society (3, 4); Secre- tary Third Term (4); Athletic Editor Reflector (4). Cornelia Elizabeth Cox “Nelia” “The most precious jewels always come in small pack ages.” Cornelia, the tiny member of our class is better known as “Nelia.” During her four years of high school life she has met and conquered first year Algebra, and has at one time or another been President, Vice President, Secretary or Treasurer of ever} ' ' high school organization. She has quite an envisable replica- tion as ‘actress and tight-rope walker.’ The fact that she has so many friends proves that she has been friendly. She is in short a lovable, normal, true blue high school girl. President of class (1), member of Home Economics Club (1, 2, 3, 4), Glee Club (1, 2, 3, 4), Treasurer of Class (3), Athletic Association (3,4), Lee Literary Society (3, 4), Secre- tary of Lee Literary Society 1st Term (3), Class Giftorian (4), Hu- mor Editor of “Reflector” (4), Class Play (4).
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The Reflector : 1! 2I If) Alice Marie Frood Leonidas Simpson Grant, -fa. “Bobby” “Kind Words Never Die.” Although Alice is small there is always room in her heart for one more friend. She has a kind word and a sunny smile for every one and it is impossible to have the “blues” when in her presence. Her ability and usefulness have been manifested on many occasions, for Alice is one on whom we can always depend. Home Economics Club (1, 2, 3 4); Glee Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Athletic Asso- ciation (3, 4); Lee Literary Society (3, 4); Treasurer First Term (3). “Pounce” “And still the wonder r rew that one small head could carry all he knelt ' of chemistry. Leon is our science and math shark — ask any of his class mates. While lie excells in these lines, let no one be deceived into thinking these his mightiest accomplishments for his favorite pastime is pulling stumps. Success is what we are all wish- ing for him and confidently expect. Washington Literary Society (3, 4); President Second Term Base Ball (3, 4); Athletic Association (3, 4); Last Will and Testament (4); Assist- ant Editor of Reflector (4).
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