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MARION HUGGINS “Auree, if you can; if not, Dispute it tike a man.” rHK Encyclopedia of the class. I)o you like to debate? If you do. just mention the subject, and Marion will surely begin the argument. We have wondered for quite a while why he likes to read newspapers so much, but at last we have decided that he wants to see the latest styles from Germany. ( ?) Senior Speaker; Member of T. . S. Mil- itary Company; Member of Baseball 'I'eam ; Member of the Literary Society. DOROTHY SYKES KEITH “She is as mild as any saint. Half canonized by all that looked on her, So gracious is her tact and tenderness.” OOROTIIY is a quiet, unassuming girl, who thinks that to be silent is more wise than to chatter. When she does speak, we are eager listeners, for we know she will say something worth while. The class is proud to call her their valedictorian. Class Valedictorian; Editor-in-Chief of Annual Staff; President of the Junior Class; Winner of U. D. C. Medal in 1917; Member of the Literary Society.
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PAUL VANM HLKOB “I know a maid railed Polly, Happy and careful is she. Funny little Polly, hardly erer blue. Saintly little Polly conscientious, too. Musical little Polly, always will she be. Studious little Polly, just like she ought to be.” || OLLY is a lover of ears, especially a Franklin 1 and an Anderson, and a John Henry. Some day we expect her to ho a great singer, as she is very ambitious along that line. Although faithful to all her lessons, her favorite study has never been Latin. She is one of our star basketball players. Class Lawyer: Art Editor of Annual Staff: President of the Literary Society third term, 1920; Member of the Basket- ball Team for two years; received Cer- tificate in Piano, 1920. MAMIE CECILIA 1IAM “And your great name flow on With broadening tune forever.” AMIK is one of the sort who makes grades with- out incurring envy, and who makes friends by merely being herself. Ordinarily, she is not talkative unless enthused over something. But when thus excited, she talks loudly, seriously, and at length. She is very fond of reading novels, especially of a romantic nature. Class Salutatorian; Assistant Literary Editor Annual Staff: Member of Basket- ball Team for one year; Member of the Literary Society.
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ALMA GERTRUDE McLENDON “With music and laughter always near, What do J lack, what do I feart” MALL of stature and big of heart is Alma. Her talkative manner has won for her a host of friends. Judging from the increase in Alma's mail on the day that Citadel mail comes in, she shoots the hearts of some of Uncle Sam’s would-be soldiers, as well as the heart of one of our T. II. S. boys. She is quite a musician, but is very timid about playing in public, especially for a dancing crowd. Class Poet; Athletic Editor of Annual Staff; Captain of Basketball Team, 11)20; Member of Basketball Team for two years; Vice-President of Literary So- ciety; received Certificate in Piano, 1020; Treasurer of SC7iior Class. SIIELTA’ McKAY “AV Angel, but a dearer being all dipped In Angel instincts DO NOT know much of Shelly’s former life, for she only joined us this year. When she ar- rives at the school-house every morning, she wonders where our crowd is. She seems to enjoy the pictures on Friday night, because she usually has very desirable company. Shelly is a good-natured, obliging friend, and she leaves the T. II. S. with best wishes for a happy future. Member of the Literary Society.
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