Bedford High School - Torch Yearbook (Bedford, IA)

 - Class of 1925

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9' X INA LEONARD MAXINE MOODY ROY '1'EM.PLE'I'0N Loves Old Sweet Song. A Smile Will Go a. Long, Somewhere A Voice Is Call- REGINALD LONG Long Way. ing. Buster Brown. CHARLES MYERS I-IAZEL THOMPSON VANE LUCAS No One Cen Love Me, Like Silver Threads Among the The Junior's Poet. My Old Tomato Can. Gold. DONALD MARSH JOSEPHINE MYERS CLARENCE TRIBOLET Every Ladrlie Loves sm Lassie. Hu, Hal Don't make me Good Night Ladies. WTLLARD MARSH laugh. KITTY TRUMBO Underneath the Mellow Moon. ROY NASH Kitten on the Keys. CHARLES MARTIN I'm On My Way To Manda- ARTHUR WAINWRIGHT I think I'll learn to dunce. lay. 0hl It Ain't Goin' Rain No HLZA McMILLAN DEAN PRICE More. Sweetest Little Fellerl Every- She Grins. My Lady Grins. FRANK WORRELL body Knows. FONTA PURCELL Some Little Someone. ELAINE MEIKLE Ohl Sny Can You See? HELEN WELCH A Rose to Remember. ETHEL REEVES Farewell To Thee. LUCILLE MOHLER. By Gone Days. DONALD WILLIAMS I Must Have Company. BESSIE SMITH Ohl I went down South, for MARJORIE MOHLER Keep Off of My Shoes. to see my Sal. That Old Gang of Mine. JOHN WOODYARD Where's my sweetie hidin,,,' -v'LTa 15. f 1 - I ag - 4 xxxx .Nw Page Nineteen

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' i f GRANT AITON Long in stature, long mn speech. HAL ANDERSON Always into mischief. WILLIE BEAL Winkem', Blinkem', and Nod. BETHEL BRADLEY B Let The Rest of the World Go yy, GERALD BREMMER Too Tired. HAROLD BROWN Speck has beautiful hair and a wonderful complexion. LETA BURCH Ahl I have sighed to rest me. IVAN BURK Ol1l How I'11 Miss You To- nite. MILDRED CADE Lives to make the world more pleasant. OPAL CLAYTON A vision of Peace. Page Eighteen KARL COBB My Bonnie Lies Over The Ocean? PAUL COBB Doo Wack-u-Doo. ESTHER COON Dreamer of Dreams. HAROLD GUNNINGHAM A Fool There Was. JEAN DAUGHERTY Lust Night on the Porch. BESSIE EWART Laugh It Off. VIRGINIA FIELDER I love quiet folks. GEORGIA FORD Mindin' My Business.' HENRY GILOHRIST Sa.ra.h's Young Mun. REX GOLDING Let me have your Say, what time is it? ELSIE GOUDIE Nobody's Business. RUTH HAMILTON My Heart's In the Highlands. Buck . comb. -Q.-elrxs ,Q ' '66 W' -aw LEE HARLAND He's built for comfortg not for speed. 1 Take it easy', is Lee's creed. RUBY HATFIELD Leave Me With 9. Smile. MAXINE HENSLEY Sweet and Low. HOWARD HESS ' I guess I'll take Grandma UD to the show to-nite. PAULINE JOHNS When You're Gone, I Won't Forget. EUGENE JONES How Gan I Leave Thee? CLAUDE KING Ten Nights in u Bar Room. EVELYN KING- Sweet Evalenef' WILLIS KING Don't know what to call him, But he's mighty Lak n Rosa. KATHERINE LAYMAN H What's Today Got To Do Wxth To-morrow 1' '



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