Central High School - Cosmos Yearbook (Houston, TX)

 - Class of 1925

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Senior Officers and Committees—June Class PRESIDENT . VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY . TREASURER . SPONSORS . INVITATION COMMITTEE RINGS COMMITTEE DANCE COMMI TTEE PICNIC COMMITTEE .... CLASS NIGHT MANAGER COMMENCEMENT . NOMINATION . EXECU TIVE COMMIT I EE PLAY . FLOWER COMMITTEE Rudolph Coles Anita Stewart Bernice Ludeau David Zuber Miss Weinberg Mr. Simons George IIucherson, Chairman Richard Bayley Marguerite Herring Fay Campbell, Chairman James Boyles Louise Joines Gladys Dunman, Chairman Russell Wolf Ewing Dennie Bernice Didiot, Chairman Andrew Sawyer Hazel Ford Patricia Hamilton Belle Patterson Tate Simpson Ernest Roos, Chairman Ruth McCloy Herbert Puls Herbert Tigner, Chairman Marion Mobley Elvie Jean Verhelle George Dentler, Chairman Ernest Mills Beverly Fonville, Chairman Anita Stewart Sarah Frances Guthrie Florence Fraley

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Andrews, Forrest Lee “My ambition is to be sublimely great or nothing.” Baernstein, Doris Evelyn “E fficient and dependable.” 1 Ioover, James Archer “He trudged along, unknowing what lie sought And whistled as he went for want of thought.” Hunter, Lois Josephine “Kind hearts are more than coronets.” Sharman, Dora “And that smile, like sunshine, darts Into many a sunless heart.” Sibley, Winnie Lois “And all around her looked kind on her And called her good and fair.” Smith, Dan C. Jr. “Self-exaltation is the fool’s paradise.” Smith, Clyde B. “And ’en his failings leaned to virtue’s side.” Spencer, Winifred Virginia “Round her eyes her tresses fell Which were blackest none could tell.” Smith, Katrina “She is most fair and there unto Her life doth rightly harmonize.” Timmons, Jesse Louise “Of her bright face one glance will trace A picture on the brain.” Turner, Hazel Aline “The very smile before you speak Encircles all hearts.” Walters, Vernon “A man’s errors are what make him amiable.” Ward, Beverly Aline “So light of foot, so light of spirit.” Wilson, Bertha Owen “So sweet a face such angel gave.” William, Guy His heart is as far from wrong as heaven from earth. Williams, R. D. “He who knows and knows not what he knows is asleep. Awake him.” Withers, May Elizabeth “V erily, a good sport.” Womeldorf, Carlyle “Whose nature is so far from doing harm that he suspects none.” Jerabeck, Aline “A girl of rare charm and intellect.” Rentzel Delos “A goodfellow in a way, but he doesn ' t weigh much.” Seefeld, Carl “Venerate the man whose heart is warm.” Wallace, William M. “He never needs the screen of lies His inward bosom to disguise.” Whitehead, Anita “She seems a part of joy and Spring.” Wislon, Estelle Ford “An honest man’s the noblest work of God.”



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Adair, Clarence “Judge not according to appearances.’’ Aderman, Vidor “True fops help Nature’s work, and go to school To file and furnish God’s almighty fool.” Agregard, Harold “Oh wad some power the giftie gle us To see ourselves as others see us” Alexander, Lee fie could, perhaps, have swum the Hellespont. Alfa no, Sam “Could it he worth thy wondrous waste of pains to publish to the world thy lack of brains?” Allf.man, Josephine She’s all my fancy painted her, She’s lovely, she’s divine. Allen, Lorine A simple maid in her dower Is worth a hundred coats-of-arms. Alessandra, Jane Sift words with nothing in them make a song. Angell, Russell His ready soeech flowed fair and free In phrase of gentlest courtesy. Ankenman, Melba L. Your fair discourse hath been as sugar Making the hard way sweet and delectable. Archer, Florence “I am not a saint.” Arnold, Kent “How much lies in laughter: the cipher key, where¬ with we decipher the whole man.” Axelrod, Isadurl Ther ■ be of them that have left a like name behind them. Ayers, Hlizabeth A heart as soft, a heart as kind, A heart as sound and free As in the whole world thou canst find. Backus, Gladys E. Ornament of a meek and quiet spirit. Bailey, William Oh dream of joy is this indeed The lighthouse top I see. Barnell, Virginia The dew that on the violet lies Marks the dark lustre of thine eyes. Barnes, Jewel Jewels five words long, That on the stretched forefinger of Time Sparkle forever.

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