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Sn Memory of Holman are e Cdith sorrow we learned of Dolman’s Death soon after graduation, J true friend who stood for all that is best in school and home life,
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Al ee I eA cece eS ees cA IR re re a ee ca aN ee a OG Ia Lv a Senior Class VIRGINIA WALKER “Ginnia”’ Literary Society, °25-26; Athletic Association, ’23- 2425-26-27. Virginia is one of our quiet Seniors who never says much but thinks a lot. She is the same wherever you see her, and she is with a smile. She is always willing to help, and we know that she will succeed no mat- ter what phase of life she decides to take. Good luck, friend. Favorite Sayinc: “Good day.” HOLMAN WARE Saline Literary Society, °26 27; Athletic Association, °25- 2627. On the mark. Get set. Go, but, O, we can't go. Holman isn’t here. There’s no need of our starting until he comes, for everything is incomplete without Holman. He’s always the good sport, the steady oak, when it’s a question of social or school life. Aren't we going to miss that attractive ex- pression, “O, shucks,’ that good natured smile, that accommodating way and con- sideration for both pupil and teacher, and that sweet, sincere understanding that al- ways cheers us. Favorite Sayinc: “O, Shucks.” GLADYS WHITE “Happy Wilsonian Literary Society, °26-'27; Athletic Asso- ciation, ’26-’27. There’s a charm and dignity about Gladys that makes her the popular girl she is. She knows when to put that dignity aside and is one of the best sports ever when it’s a ques- tion of good times. Gladys is quick, friend- ly, and attractive enough to win her way in the world. She was voted the prettiest girl in the Senior class. FavorITE SAYING: “Hang.” Oe et et ee a ee . a med i Lee ee
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J For many weary years we've longed For graduation day, The time when we could end our care And face the future glad and gay. But since at last the day has dawned, There’s a sadness we can't repress, Comes deep from in our wistful hearts On leaving dear old B. H. S. The help and guidance of the teachers dear Has made us fit for life, So when we're thrust upon the world We'll battle and win through every strife. Our high school days we'll ne'er forget, And as we review our happy careers, We'll remember how we toiled and played During these four decisive years. Dear Bedford Hi, we're leaving you, For our high school journey ends, So now, classmates of 27, The world calls us from our friends. LuLA MorRISON. 23 oe Pr) eS erm Pe an Cea Satie allies Leen eet en ARN, AEE) IN. Lee Lae Ve CANS. Tc Cem Vee Vetta. Veet Pa ram Dee ee eee ee Tae. fe ET Ee ee ae ee ee Vere eee EE aE ee et et
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