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JOSH FAULKNER Josh is the sweetest, tallest and the laziest boy in the class. The first may be true, the second is true but the last part is not. Josh gets to English promptly at 8 :30 every morning. Honestly he did memorize 13 typewritten pages of Abraham Lincoln. This illustrious member of the cla?s of ' 21 stars on the stage and on the basket ball court. Josh says we don ' t appreciate him, but we do. ETHEL MILLER Ethel is our reader, the best in school. She is pretty and attrac- tive and everybody loves her. She is a prim little body, and never says anything without smiling. She is always late to English and Physics and slides into her seat with an uncon- cerned air. She is getting her diploma with three years ' work, while the rest of us had to do four. She learns geometry easily and writes poetry by the yard. OLIN BOATRIGHT Olin is the latest addition to our class. His ambitions are in the sky, and he goes sailing through the clouds on wings of oratory. His know- ledge of mathematics is simply unlimited. His ability will en- able him to write anything from a multiplication table to a geometry book. His calling is that of drum major. ANNA LEE Anna is the shortest girl in class. She says late to bed, and early to rise, makes one sleepy, tired and wise. After having lived up to this motto for three years she has com- pleted her academic course. Having received A ' s on her English work she now writes original stories by the volume.
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FRANCIS EDWARDS Francis is our good boy. He was never known to drag a pony cart into Stevenson Hall, to slip off to the show, to cut chapel, to come late to class or to know the j oy of Bunking. He never talks much, but is sometimes known to break forth in argument at the breakfast table. He plays the piano and sings tenor. He is a member of the Volunteer Band. I wonder if he will go to Africa? KENNETH TUGGLE Let us introduce to you the future President of the United States, or judge of the Supreme Court, whichever it is. Kenneth can fill the job as far as looks and speechmaking go. He is a bril- liant orator and a convincing speaker, that is, if he is prepared. He is especially useful to the class in two ways; he furnishes Collie for mascot and he leads Prof. Hughes off the subject in Physics. KATHERINE RICHARDSON Although she is the least one in the class, Katherine is by no means the least important. She is brilliant and lovable, and alto- gether indispensable to our class. She stars in Cicero and English, but never pretends to do more than fuss with Bob Lee in Physics. Her hobbies are her violin and a Cole 8 car with a preference for the latter. Kat is the biggest talker and giggler in the class. WILLIAM MARTIN W ' illiam Martin, alias General Ulysses Grant, is the quiet, un- assuming joke collector. He is also a gatherer of historic facts going about the campus gather- ing the histories of the arious classes. He is a convincing speaker con ' incing the rest of the class that he should not be called upon to make a speech. Miss Fields despairs of his ever being wise because he will not learn the proverbs.
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- - ■ ' ' - JAMES BLAIR James is our business manager. He does his work weil, too, and is continually demand- ing more money from the class. He is a quiet, and unassuming character, that makes one think of the proverb, Still water runs deep. His work is first class always, and his grades reach the top notch even in Physics. We appreciate and love him much, but he doesn ' t know how much. liUBV FRAXKLl.X Ruby was loved by every member of the class, but Collie loved her most, so she married him just after her Junior ' ear. Although now she is a housekeeper and thinks more of her dust cloth than her school books, she occasionally appears in the English class room. She sings, and paints — on canvas, of course. Her favorite saying now days is, I must go home and get dinner for Buddy. ROBERT LEE After ha ing looked into the histories of the past and ha ing found what made kings and princes of so much importance, Robert has discovered some of the great traits of character in his class, and has decided to write its history. He perhaps received this inspiration when he shook hands with General Grant. He is especially interested in the musical features of the Literary Society, and is always found near the piano.
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