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Senior Class 'I' 'X- C lass Colols Blue and lVhite Class Flowe1'4Daisg Motto- lVe will fi-nd a way or IILllh'F one. OFFICERS DOROTH1 PUND .........,,.. ....,....... .....,,... .....,l.,........ P 1 ' esident ELI! XBLFH KREPS ......... l........ ,........ . ,..,...., I ' iz'r'-Prrszdcizt Harriet did not join our Class until we were Juniors hilt ire l'0HSllIl'l' her quite a vuluahle addition. Some think Hnrriet a quiet little thing, hnt would they if they were in clzernistry with her! This Georgia pearlz never irorries over spilt mill: or that which is rfoinq to ln' spilt. IV1' think her quite Il gloom chase: GRACE ANDERSON. Graff' helieres in the old adage, Syn-ecli is silvei Init silenre is golden, and must he trying to make herself ri millionaire, for very seldom is her voice lienrd in any of our arguments. HOIl'8I'Pl', if Grae2's desk :ras rueant nt vlosscs we sliould surely miss her. MARION ANDREWS! Not only do we prize Marion for her hrillirmt dis- pluy of knoirledgv, Init for her gentle and kindly munnvr. She has served her school mates in mon!! prominent offices, even having the funds of the Senior Class entrusted to her keeping! What greater proof does one need of her dependability? It is she who hns inspired the composition of the literary gems in this pnlilimtion. In short, Marion has made Tub- mnn ll better place by her presence. LL DIARION AANDREXVS ...., ,,-,, . Yecretriry and 7'I't'!lSIl7'l'I' f N! HAIQRIET ALEXANDER - Q ' 5 5 ' qg5ghiZ'f11if' - me f? Y H Us' I , F
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Class Poem 'I' 'I' fIVitli Apologies io Edgar .-lllun Guestl Alonff the paths of life, there are faces new today, IW There are youthful tearts and sturdy, whose feet are on the forward way To the rugged roads of duty we have turned without a sigh, For with ns, as with others, our high school days must die. And we're lookinw' hack and reineinherin the friends we left behind, rw Xxvi'-1'lQ' callnlgl hack our fan-wells and Llfglllgv Never mind. Oh. never inind, dear school of ours, that we come not again: Never mind our years of toil, of sorrow, or of pain. For we-'ve found the path of life where the flags of duty fly, And we know the lessons you've taught so well can never, never die. For never life can break us: oh, the years, they cannot fade The nieniory of your principles: the words 'Be not afraid. 739 Along the paths of life, there a1'e faces new today, And 2lllllJlfi0ll.S flags are flying as we march along our wayg For our hearts have learned the lesson, give the world your very best By sacrifice and courage, and life will give you rest. And when wt-'ve claiined eternal splendor and found eternal youth, Thanks he to you, dear Tubinan High, who taught Eternal Truth. --NIADALINE GREEN, '2-L
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It LOUISE BALKI Louise is the must dashing blonde in our class. She will undertake to do anything, for she is quite fearless and never lacking in self-confidence, however the latler is not misplaced. When it comes to Latin, Louise has never been known to fail, for when you see her knit her brow in great anxiety as she bends ni-er her Virgil, you may be certain that that frown u-ill soon turn, into a triumphant smile as the digi- cult lines are conquered--and Louise conquers other things besides Latin-but this is getting too personal. CATHERINE BELDING JNL, like all other classes, has those to whom she turns for dependability. Catherine is just such a one to u-hom u-e can instrust the erecution of a difs jicult task. Especially does Miss Flisch think this because ei-ery time she forgets where she left off in giving the history reports, she always starts with t'atherine. . LOUISE BLITCHINGTON Senior C 's doll baby. Louise's small stature does not make her small in quality. Little things are always the sweetest, so it is in this case. Because of her many admirable qualities she has entwined her- self around the heart of every Big Senior. ANNIE SUE BRAVVNER We all know some girls whose good disposition and 8l'CI1 temper are two of their strong characteristics. Annie, here, is just one of them. She never seems to get peered except in the French Class, and l think that this is because she doesn't get the question or sentence as perfectly as she might wish. LINDSEY BUCK! The business woman. Lindsey tells us that she ex- pects to enter the business world. We trust that her future will be as bright as her past. Lindsey is a good girl that any class would be glad to own.
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