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Co f(Je Cfastf of 1920 LIFT our glass W I j To the Senior Class VI Of lads and lasses shy. They've knowledge a plenty, These Seniors of 20, And a will to do or die. Now they stand on the brink; They must go forward or sink, From the task that the hand finds to do. Through the toil and strife In the great battle of life We know they will be staunch and true. Then, let’s shower our praise Throughout the long days. As they climb life’s ladder so steep. We’ll love them forever. Forget them? No, Never! While memory her vigil doth keep. So up with the glasses, To the gay lads and lasses, While we drink to their future joy, A life full of pleasure, Heaped up in good measure, Is the wish for each girl and boy. Miss J. Cleo Dobson.
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Qtnnuaf 4aff MKLVI.N II. PL UMS DOROTHY SYKES KEITH GEORGE ROLLINS Editor-in- Chief Dorothy Keith Edwin Rollins - Evelyn Coker - - Literary Editor M am IE Ham - Asst. Literary Editor Virginia Mc Kenzie - Asst. Lit. Ed. Nell Cannon - - Asst. IAt. Editor Pai l Vane Elrod - - - Art Editor Nebraska Brown - Asst. Art Editor Business Manager Melvin Purvis Asst. Business Mgr. George Rollins----Ads. Manager Ruth Conyers - - Asst. Ads. Mgr. Alma McLendon - Athletic Editor Mary Alma Anderson As. Ath. Ed. Floy White - - -----Joke Editor Lemont Sansbury - Asst. Joke Ed.
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LAURIE G. ANDERSON “The bravest are the tenderest, The lovinti are the daring.” HAVE always found “Lalla” to be true to Ml t,iat easy-going class of humanity that takes life as it comes, without a care. He is one whose virtues are not seen at a glance, but make themselves known by association. Laurie has always been a puzzle to us. Little do we know what is wrapped up in that small bunch of skin. Perhaps he is thinking of the girl he left in Augusta, where he once lived. Member of the Literary Society; Mem- ber of the T. II. S. Military Company. MARY ALMA ANDERSON “O, marvelously modest maiden, you. Open-hearted maiden, pure and true.,f ASHY” is a very quiet little maiden, when she is not in the right crowd. But just put her in the right company, and there is not a more talkative, attractive girl to be found. She has traveled so much that she really knows more than any of us. She is very fond of “Graham” crackers. When sin gets a box of them she acts like a Ilawk-in(s) in a chicken yard. Assistant Business Manager of the An- nual; Class Statistician; Secretary and Treasurer of the Junior and Senior Classes; Member of the Literary So- ciety; Substitute Player on Basketball Team.
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