Bauxite High School - Miner Yearbook (Bauxite, AL)

 - Class of 1923

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SENIOR Crfzss 1.s'1'01eY S ONE nears the completion of high school one is nat- urally imbued with a variety ot' thoughts, ideals, ini tentlons and ambitions. .We ot. lll6.S6ll10I' Class of Bauxlte High School are in no wise different, and it is I with utmost interest that we review the impressions first received herefthe varying changesfand look, perhaps, with a dreamer's perspective into the future. Q Q Q As Freshmen we came to school with the expectation of master- ing things, and the mere thoughts of being in High School thrilled our hearts with great determinations. We lived and hoped of lifting our associates who were less fortunate than we, from the lowly realm of ignoranceg but by the end of the year wc discovered that the more we learned the more there was to be learned. The Seniors impressed us with that vast knowledge of all things essential. Q 9 Q While in our Sophomore year we were beginning to realize that no one could really study without being able to reason, which fact wc were so often reminded by our Math teacher. We studied and tried to do all our assigned tasks, but will always remember from our Sophomore year as long as The Complex Nutritive Fluid circulates in our bodies that them was the good ole days. 0 Q Q As Juniors we were beginning to awaken to the fact that we knew very little about anything, and were, to say the least, awed and be- wildered at the vast scope of becoming educated, and impressed that we were supposed to learn everything in English, Science, Math, etc.. and oh, my! how we were convinced that this was such a cruel, wicked world. Three of our classmates doubled up their work and succeeded in finishingg although we were sorry to lose them. we were glad for them to gain one year through hard work. 9 Q 8 As Seniors we are facing a crisis and a future. We are beginning to see more deeply into the intricacies of school and to realize more fully our incompetency. VVe comprehend the seriousness, and the magnitude of the responsibilities which wc are to t'ace. And no matter in what sphere. under what conditions or circumstances we are placed, there is no one of us who will not give the best that is in him. to strive meritoriously to be of value to the world. and forever revere our Alma Mater. the cradle of our ambitions. cf l'0!'R'Tl-:ICN 'TNI' VIN?

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SENIUR CLASS OF 1923 Senior Class Offers N VAUGHN DAVIS . ....... . . Presidenl ' HIBBARD HAI.BERT . Vife Rresidefzl GLADYS JAGGARS . . . Serretary Motto: Build for Character, Not for Fame Colors: Blue and Gold Flower: Lily Class Roll VAUGHN DAVIS ' HIBBARD HALBERT GLADYS JAGGARS THE MINKR Poms THlR7'liliA' Y 7 W' Y , '7,i+



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Bauxite High School - Miner Yearbook (Bauxite, AL) online collection, 1923 Edition, Page 62

1923, pg 62

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1923, pg 21

Bauxite High School - Miner Yearbook (Bauxite, AL) online collection, 1923 Edition, Page 7

1923, pg 7

Bauxite High School - Miner Yearbook (Bauxite, AL) online collection, 1923 Edition, Page 74

1923, pg 74

Bauxite High School - Miner Yearbook (Bauxite, AL) online collection, 1923 Edition, Page 54

1923, pg 54

Bauxite High School - Miner Yearbook (Bauxite, AL) online collection, 1923 Edition, Page 21

1923, pg 21


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