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MAY 28, 1925 THE LEXHIPEP PAGE NINE Basketball, ’24, ’25; Manager, ’25;. Tennis manager, ’25; Track, ’25; Literary team (spelling), ’’5; Lexhi- pep staff, ’25; Class prophetess, ’2 5. Statistics, ’2 5; Marshal, ’2.1; Class vice-president, ’23. “Laugh and the world laughs with you’’. Elizabeth is jolly and good natured and a friend in the truest sense of the word. 'She’s a good worker, too; nothing too hard for her. But “Liz” is just herself—and being ihat is to be different from everybody else. she doesn’t always voice her senti ments out loud, we respect iier opin ion and are sure her frank smile and sincere disposition will do much for her. JIAUGAIIET PAHK -i Olee Club, ’23, ’24; Statistics, ’25; Salutation, ’25. “She stood superior to them all”. Although quiet and somewhat re served, “Poggs” is ready at any time to do her share. Her sincerity and straightforward opinion have secured for her the respect and admiration of her many classmates. FLOIIENCE SWAlAf PEARL LEONARD Statistics, ’25. “Little but not loud”. Pearl is known as one of the most attractive looking girls around school. ■With her sweet disposition, and soft curly hair, we are quite sure she’ll not furnish e.xtra material for the “Advice to the Lov’elorn” department. Glee Club, ’23, ’24, ’25; Marshal, ’24;^ Statistics, ’25; Class Giftorian, ’25; President Safety League, 24; Secre^- tary-Treasurer Senior Dramatic Club, ’25; Class Treasurer, ’22. “Love and be loved”. Florence is one of the jolliest girls in school, she rarely ever takes things seriously and raises everyone about’ her to good spirits. She is ulsc pretty but with all her fine qualities—she has one weakness—no one will have to guess who it is! Send us an invi- ■ tation, Florence. ROSCOE FARABEE “Doo” Glee Club, ’22, ,23’ ’24, ’25; Statis tics, ’25; Football; squad, ’23. “He taught .sad hearts to laugh again”. Roscoe has distinguished himself in the glee club, and all dramatic pre sentations; Cheerful, but thought ful at all times. He leaves a place that can never be filled. CARL WILSO.V Football, ’25; Ba.sketball, ’25: Track, ’24; Hi-Y, ’25. “In man, we various ruling pas sions find”. If dignity is a quality of seniority, tlien Carl is a true rejir.tsentative. Here’s a cro.ss between a student and a “cake”—but for- all this, his sterl- qualities are above reproach. ROBERT RAKER “Bob" Football; squad, ’24; Letterman, ’25; Statistics, ’25;,-Glee Club, ’22, ’23> ’24. ”’5; President Safety First League ’25. “All great men are dying; I don’t feel very well myself”. Bob is certainly a well known per son around school. Hi.s ready wit has caused our troubles t,i vanish time and again. naturally knows her lessons without too much effort: ELDRIDGE SMITH “To err is human, to forgive, divine”. Eldridge is the kind of friend we like to have. If there i.'; any mis chief in school, we at once know he had something to do with it. But that doesn’t matter, he wii! surely find nothing but success in whatever he undertakes. FRANCES W.\I5D “Live pure, speak true right wrong”. W\Ve consider ’ the way in which Frances has made up her work after a severe illness an indication of what she will do in the future. Although lil’C’ILI.E CECIL Glee Club, ’23, ’24, ’25. “How pure at heart, and sound in head”. Lucille has a very pleasing disposi tion and a wonderful w.ay of making friends. The teachers cou.^ider her one of their best studen’s she just ELL.\RD ZIM.AIER.MAN Statistics, ’25. “He lives at peace with all mankind”. Ellard came to us at the beginning of the Senior year. W? wish he might have started the race earlier. He is a boy of ability, a loyal friend, and a consistent worker. JESSIE LEONAR D ‘A broader view and a saner mind”. . Although Jessie doesn’t do very much talking, everyone knows she can be depended on for anything: She has always stood at the top of her cla.ss, and her work deserves much jiraise. ’’ ’ CRAWFORD BECK Track, ’24, ’25; Hi-Y, '25; Alpha Zeta, ’25; Secretary-Treasurer (2). “Be yourself”. Crawford is \yitty, congenial, and a good mixer, and to a certain degree dignified, if the occasion demlands. I^’ill-power and“stickability” .point to future success. m.ary lil walser Basketball, ’23;’24, “25; Tennis, ’24, ’25. Statistics, ’25.- ■> ‘AVhose little body lodged a mighty mind”. # It is a known fact around L. II. S., that Alary Li] is a thief—..a thief of hearts. Alany hearts she has on her string ’, and ho wonder! with her -sweet disposition, and natu.al “cute- ness”, we know she’ll not ho a Walser long. WEIjDON siioaf “Shoafy” Basketball, ’25; Track, ’21. ’25; Hi- Y. ’25; Secretary (1). -5; Statistics, ’25. I (Continued On l>aga 10) ;drink IN BOTTLES
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