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JOHN FOSTER “One of our noblest, our most valorous” FRED FEARING “Never have I beheld a lily like yourself” DELO SELIG “He felt his young heart hammering in his ears” MADGE GAUNT “To doubt her sweetness were to want a heart” KARL BRATTON “That I were with her now” MARGARET DRENNON “The music breathing from her face” ALVIN ALLISON “O, teach me how to for- get to think” LOUIS TUCKER “A proper man as one shall see in a summer’s day”
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The Senior Honor Roll Karney Brasfield Thomas Cable Arthur Eastman Frank Strong Dorothy Shaad Gyneth Stugard Mildred Wilson Quentin Newcombe Anita Horton Nine members of the class of ’25 received L’s in recognition of their high scholastic standing maintained throughout the high school course. To arrive at the scholarship standard, an average of one and five tenths, or below, for each year’s work is necessary- (The average is computed by adding the number of E’s to the number of G’s multiplied by two, the M’s multiplied by three, and the P’s muliplied by four, and dividing the total by the number of the student’s credits.) This is the first year that the number of boys has exceeded the number of girls on the Sen- ior Honor Roll. Those students received honorable mention for maintaining an aver- age of G, or above: Marjorie Bronson, Helen Cady, Ruth Clauser, Norvel Douglas, Florence Edmonds, Margaret Fritzel, Lawrence Gilbert, Doro- thy Gregg, Lottie Harrell. Ester Hird, Harold Hird, Endsley Jones, Mae Key, Alice Lackey, Edith Larson, Eugene Leary, Alleta Meng, Caris Nutt, Delo Selig, Opal E. Shaw, Opal Smith, Joe Sutton, Alvin Thiry, Gertrude Way, Charles Wolfson.
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i GLADYS LYONS “If she doesn't hear it, she asks it” ARTHUR EASTMAN “A purpose evermore be- fore his eyes” JOHN MITCHELL “The wide world laughs at me” VERL BRATTON “I compel all creatures to my will” DOROTHY GREGG “Ever ready to serve” EUGENE BALES ‘Forgetful of his promise” META MURPHY “Yet must I leave thee” MARIE GAUNT “Thou hast driven men mad”
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