The Seagull, Yearbook of Port Arthur High School, 1915 Page: 19
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CORA ABBEY
Glee Club.
Cora is our Kansas maid. She is good looking, amiable, kind
to the Juniors and a good student. She believes in sanitary cook-
ing. Cora has a good record, having been with us since we were
children down in the grades. She can play the piano and sing.
Furthermore she is one of the famous Ableburn sisters, she con-
stituting the "Ab" in the name.
ARTHUR J. BEARi)
Vice President Senior Class; second team football, 13-14.
Art Editor SEAGULL. Comitia Romanorum.
Arthur is a tall and studious boy. He is just as loyal to
the Senior Class this year as he was to the Sophomore Class last
year. He loves to invent things. Arthur intends to be a great
physician in a few years. He will enter Tulane and take his degree
from there. Somehow or the other Arthur loves blondles, especially
our famous 'Senior blonde.'
MYRA L. BURNHAM
Glee Club, Salutatorian '15.
Myra is another of the Ableburn sisters. That she is light
headed does not inean that she hasn't any brains, but that her hair
is light. Besides being salutatorian of her class she also holds a
teacher's certificate. Myra is an originator of bright ideas. She
plays the piano beautifully and is one of the best trig students you
ever saw. Myra is also another one of the pioneers of the class of
'15, she having joined it in 1905. She likes to teach so well that
she is going to try a year or two of it before she enters the
University.
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