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1926

1926 Yearbook - Seniors
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FERN GENEVIEVE HOOKER
Class V-pres, '26. Pres. '22. pres. Lit. '23
Sec. Camp Fire '26. V. pres. Glee C. '22
"Let me call you sweetheart." She is a
heart breaker, but Ben doesn't think so.

CHARLES STANLEY DYE
V-pres. '26, '24. Sec. '22. Basket Ball '23,
'24, '25, '26. Base Ball '24, '26.
"Beauty is only skin deep." He has a
winning way as dancer or hoop artist.

FERN MAXINE CASSON
Humorous Declam. Winner '25, '26.
"I love but one." "Brown eyes, why are
you blue?" She dyed an old maid.

SAMUEL COLUMBUS BRAUER
Basketball '23, '24, '25, '26. Baseball.
"Oh, I wish I had someone to love."
That bunch of golden hair sould win.

GAIL MARIE CARLEY
Class sec. '26. Pres. Camp Fire '26.
Basketball '24, '25, '26.
"She has two eyes so soft and brown.
She gives a side glance and looks down.
Take Care!"

1926 Macedonia Yearbook - Seniors
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PEARL PAULINE METCALFE
Basketball '24, '26. Band '25, '26.
"She's more serious than she looks."
Our only blonde, with blue eyes.

GEORGE GERALD BABBITT
Captain Jerome in the "Gypsy Rover."
"Smile awhile." He uses most of his
smiles plumb foolishly. Dramatics is
his failing.

RUBY GRACE CARSON
Pres. Literary Society '26.
"Always present."
She is very strong minded and should
be a suffragette, but probably won't.

WALTER ROLAND BESORE
Class President '26. Band '25, '26.
Basketball '25. Baseball.
"Always blowing--the saxophone."
He's plumb daffy over a girl.

ALAINE JUANITA BABBITT
Camp Fire '26. Basketball '24, '25.
"Small, but mighty."
"Joe" has worked hard to become a
professional Charleston dancer.


Contributed by Kimberlee Smith Johnson