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PEARL HAWKINS (Prunie) A frirn(I that is true and loyal to the end. Ro»« Socielv; Secretary-Treasurer. Retrospect: H. H. S. A. A. ' Ambition: To he fair and square and always get there. I.KONA OWIN’ (Leonic) Quite and unassuming, one must know her to appreciate her. Ross Society: II H. S. A. A A m hit ion: To he friendly: to be a sport—hut always he a lady. MYRTLE HALLMAN (Myrt) My tongue within my lips I reign. Tor who talks much must talk in vain. Ross Society: II. II. S. . A. Ambition: ’To inherit a fortune and travel abroad. Page Fifteen
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MARVIN'EE NEWTON (J ack) She's witty amt happy and striving for fame. Though breaking hearts at present is her game. High School Dcbatnr; Ross Literary Society; H. II. S. A. A. .1 mbit ion: To be independent of what wv initials spell—“M. li. N. ROY DYER (Eggs) He who conquers me shall have a stubborn foe. President. Athletic Association; President. Hi-Y Club; President. Jackson Society; Last Will and Testament; Football Team; Baseball Team; Society Dchntor; II 11. S. A. A. .'I mbit ion: To sneered in all my undertakings. KATHLEEN CHAI'PELI.E Kat) Her charming ways and sunny smile Makes her friendship well worth while. Ross Society: H. H. S. A. A. .1 mbit ion: To paint people like they think they look. BEATRICE FRANKLIN (Trix) Wise except when otherwise, was good except when bad; Was studious once in a great, great while. But never, never sad. Zane Society; II H. S. A. A. Ambition: To see beyond the range of sight, hear beyond the range of sound, and never be behind. Tags Fourteen
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HISTORY OF THE SENIOR CLASS About four years ago we were located in the four corners of the Earth, we were about to be graduated to Bessemer High School from Grammar School. We felt very important on entering this large school as Freshmen, but we soon found that we were ignored by our “Superiors”, known as “Seniors.” We were just beginning to get rid of that frightened feeling that comes to every “rat when conditions at Bessemer became so crowded that we were moved to our beautiful new building at Hueytown— Mueytown High School. When we entered this new building we became the proverbial know-it-all “Sophs . Xo more doubts, no more ucstions. We were now directing unfortunate Freshmen. The other diasses, too. received our friendly help and encouragement. we helped them when they stumbled and supportd them whn they wakened. we advised the faculty, and piloted them through many lengthy discussions, meek and courteous vve were, and though our modesty restrains us. we feel it our duty to hint at our help in sustaining this noble institution, our success, truly has been great. During this two and one half years of our life at Hueytown we have not only seen a change in our classmates, but also in the external life of the school itself. Hueytown High School has grown in two and one half brief years from an enrollment of sixty-six to two hundred fifty-six. As we have grown in numbers so have we grown in many other respects. We have a good library which is still growing, and also have made wonderful strides in athletics: we have acquired prominence with our excuses , probably not so much bv their fitness but rather their originality. Classes have come and gone in the past, and no doubt, in the future classes will rise up to call us blessed as they seek the heights scaled by us. Still unanimous. though modest, we realize that no class will ever reach the glittering prominence of the class of twenty-three. Louise Cunningham, ’23. Page Sixteen
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