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-4 -in 1 . Th 'ivl iirfivii i s l sv -f 'sv it sfW wf1t vw A v ii LEON x KICKENZIE Till ,lly l-1lt'lC Qilllllfj lfnllin' .llHlllQ.u Leona says she may nut he very lucky now, lint just yriu wait. F.-XNNY KICNURRILL l,fIZ't 5 Ultl .S':t't't'l 5ir!!g. XYnuldn't Fanny make a perfect liemiile -if the tiny Xineties Her finely chiseled features and her naive expression remind Us uf thwse distractingly genteel ladies of ycster-yczni HELEN BICNIJTT l-u.'l.'y llnyf' Because Helen pwssesscs the must dra- nuitic xnicc of 'l'ulnnnn, it was Z1 lucky day when she ht-came a member of the liraniatic Clulv. She is one nf the few girls wlui will :argue with a teacher-su l1Cl'C.5 tr- nur future lawyer! Gaokcu NE.1XI, Lit'nf'g1'n. tieurgia, like a Dresden China Shepherd- ess. is so small and precinus that cverytjme instinctively loves her. NEVILLE NORTH uIlllllt'l1lj.llll.U NYhen ytvnr prince charming tof course we mean uf W':1leS l Cfvmcs along, we lnrpe he will lvwe you as much as we do, Neville. and he ahle tn appreciate the clever, interesting prize he has won! Ismael, OGIl.X'IE htlllllllill-Q Tlzrn tln' Ryu. lzzy's Sctitcli limfgiie is particularly en- juyable when she reads Burns' poetry. She has all the charm of a character from Bar- rie. CAROLYN UWENS Tln1l's ll'l1y l l.n:'t' litlllrv XYhy dues evervnne love Carolyn? Be- cause she has a dispnsitiou that lends itself to every nmucl except-anyway Czirrnlynjust won't fuss. ZXIARIUN PAGE Ulll'IllIA' in ,llv Only ll'ifl1 TlII.Il0 lfyvxf' XYe have the habit of looking for AlZlI'lOl1.S dark eyes and curly black hair in any Tub- nuan group that treads a light measure or trolls a gay tune. KIILDRED PARDUE MTIIUSF lfycx, Tlmxt' Ifyftv, Tlmsc ll'n1ltlt'1'f11l Ej't'J. They helnng to Mildred who. we under- stand, can use them, too-for many have fallen hencath their spell. ZELL.-X RIAE PE.-XRSON That C-L'l'ftIllI Puffy. Zella Mae is that certain party who. hesides an appalling knowledge of French verbs, has decided domestic tendencies. You rememher that she walked ot? with one of the sewing prizes. 4.-.
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-.W RosE LEYY .-I Xigli! in June. Now hcr highest ambition is a fnight in June when. she will he 21 sweet girl grad- uzne, and alter that-? ELIZABETH LOCKHART C'f,vt l'o11.c, Lots of people feel that way about Lili and we don't wonder. Shes so ninihle of liruin. so nimhle of foot, and so gay ot heart that she comes near to being the Tuluiiznl ideal. RL'BX' LOMEARD H7-lltlllki fm- Ilia Huggy Rich. XX'hat would Miss Norris do on Monr days without her buggy ride with Rnliyi Hut what would we do every day without Ruhy, who's as precious to us :is her name indicates? KIARY KI.-KRSH Sixty Scmi1d.v Eimvy ,llz'11zzIu. Mary is working with her art-and her efforts are not in vain, for Marys posters :ire the pride of Tubman. She even illus- trates her drawings with clever themes in English. RIARY MASUR Pal O' Mille. Mary has been a good pal and an un- selnsh friend to us ever since she came to Tubman from New York. Her intellect rgdiates in biology class, for she is par- ticularly interested in this work. Ii,-'KTHERINE RI.-XTHENY Blur D1'UIIlL7JZLi5.iij lYe all envy Katherine and her exquisite diamonds. Here's hoping her life will be as iull of success as her hair is of curls. 11.-XRTHA RIURPHEY HSIIlf1t'5.J' Z'But the smiles that till my life with sun- shine are the smiles that you give to me -- that's the way everyone feels about Martha, Tubman's usher-ess, par excellence. CLEMENS NICCLAIN lI'lz1'.vfc1'ii1g Hoff. Qlemens is rather quiet, but it has been whispered that her hope is to graduate- and then-f LUCILLE AQICCLAIN FII Say S170 Does. Does.Lucillehever think of someone in a certain town? I'll say she does. EVELYN NICCOLLOCH 1'fcI't' I .-lm. Yes. sir! There she is-the girl with the serious face, whose occasional grin redeems her with many of her classmates for over- shadowing them in their school work.
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',1 , I 1 1 R l':1-bililiy-Align fs C A 1' I -may ll R :ZW-Mvw it 5-mN:V6'l '7 'L I' PW. 'NP' 'J J' W' 0 9 '1 FRANCES PIERCE 'limi .Sn 17.1 ilcr .5i.v.'t'r'.t nm! llul' Llnzzxinx tum' Hn' .r1IllIfX. In fact. cverylnody loves our Frzniees. who swiins like a sea-nyn1pl1 and dances like Z1 fziun. NAOAII PONIERANCE uljllfklll of TUIlI1fl'VUIx'.u Naomi never waits till the dawn of to- 1I1o1'1'o11 ' to prepare her lessons. She studies hard every 2lf'lCl'lllJUl'lj therefore she always seems to have on the tip of her tongue the right answer to all the hardest questions. ANNA K.'XTE RHODES HSI-L-,C Ivy 5idu. Jxllllll Kate is a good friend to have hy our side to help us through the tedium of lessons. Her sunny disposition would dis- pel any gloom eloud. ESTHER Rock: Thu .lI1Iidw1'5 P1'11,1'v1', If our guess is right, lliSIll6l S prayer is to finish her studying and become 21 hook- keeper. JEAN ROGERS 'llly Jt'UlI. ' llvitty, clever, Cute, and ahsolutely orig- lllkll-tllZll,S Jean! l-ler work in the Junior play Shows that i11 tl1e near future the Amer- ican stage will have another great conte- dienne. RUTH ROESEI. St'.rt01' Ruth. ll'e can always count on the warm- hearted loyalty of Ruth, who lends her able support to whatever the class of '28 under- takes. LEAH ROSENTHAL Rio Rim. Leah has all the tire and Claill of a diminutive Spanish maiden. She plays the piano, tennis, Zlllfl bridge-wlien she isn't studying. ELIZABETH ROUNTREE Cri1mii11v Day.v. ' For no reason particularly, Elizabeth re- Ini11ds ns of heio' de war. and almost any day we expect to See her and Mr. Garrett dancing the minuet around Diana. Hel' spunk and sense of argument make her it joy forever in history class. DORETTA RUSSELL Gite a .llmz 11 Home Ht' C1111 Ride. But Doretta can ride anything. She seems a veritable Peter Pan on liorsehack when sl1e comes cantering down the street. JULIA SANDERS ScIiIiI1g.,' julia is just hoping that too many storms won't blow ere Jack comes home again.
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