Central High School - Cosmos Yearbook (Houston, TX)

 - Class of 1925

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Page 36 text:

King, Rosa May Officious, innocent, sincere. Of every friendless name tlie friend. Kostom, Ruth Vivid imagination has Ruth Marie, Best of all, is her per-son-al-ity. Krandel, Ben By nature a good politician, A merchant of some recognition. Lallier, Charlinf. Charline Estelle Rallier, a quaint little miss, To know her is surely immeasurable bliss. Lamonte, Thomas Trouble teaches men how much there is in manhood. I .ang, Barbara Barbara Lang, here’s good luck to you. As sweet a young lass we never knew. Larson, Paul A very blithe boy is Master Paul Larson; ’Tis plain to be seen his father’s no parson. Lawhon, Griffith Griffith Lawhon is a boy with a brain; Some great success he’s sure to attain. Leavell, James A studious youth is young James Leavell; With books in the eve he delighteth to revel-? Lenoir, Louise And Louise Lenoir of most gracious mein, We hope that you success will attain. Lightfoot, Maxine Maxine Lifhtfo.t, the girl with the smile, We ' re sure that your life will e ' er be worth while. Lockett, Louis No one is more profoundly sad than he who laughs too much. Lorentz, Evelyn Evelyn Lorentz, we’re glad we knew you. There ne ' er was a Centralite more loyal or true. Lyon, George George Lyon whose name implies roar. With the aid of old Central he’s just bound to soar. Ludeau, Bernice Bernice Ludeau. such a merry eyed lass, No wonder youth ' s gazes strayed often in class. Magee, Burnett May life be kind to Burnett Magee, Goodly Burnett, our blessings to thee! Marmion, William Wiliam Marmion. ’twas joy to know you; May your joys be many; your sorrows few. Marsh man, Louise And Louise Marshman, a maiden demure: When next year rolls round we’ll miss you for sure.

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Howze, Mildred Those eyes, affectionate, lucent hue Eyes too expressive to be blue. Hume, Helen I count myself in nothing so happy As in a soul remembering my good friends. Jacobs, Annie Oma Happy in this, she is not, yet so old, But she may learn; happier than this. James, John I am the red-headed music-maker, I am the dreamer of dreams . . . James, Evelyn One there is above all others, well deserves the name of Friend. Jeanes, Maxine Ne’er did Grecian chisel trace A nymph, a Naid, or a Grace Of finer form or lovelier face. Jeter, Jessie Learning makes the fool more foolish But the wise more wiser. John, Elisabeth Like a big red rose in the morning sun, Her loveliness is noticed by everyone. Joines, Louise Infinite Idealitv. Immeasureable Reality! Infinite Personality!” Jones, Jowyter Soul of enthusiasm, inspires with her pep A wonderful leader; one hard to forget. Kalb, Bernard “A cow is a very good animal in the field; But we turn it out of a garden.” Kaplan, Mollie Learning alone, of all things in our possession, is im¬ mortal and divine. Karnaky, Carl My feet are heavy now, but on I go. My head erect, beneath the tragic years. Keller, Harvey Let none presume To wear undeserved dignity. Kelly, Gertrude Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. Kelly, Clyde What orators lack in depth, they make up in length. Ketterson, Frank His is love beyond a brother ' s, Costly, free and knows no end. King, Floyd His words were simple words enough. And yet he used them so.



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Masterson, Vivian Miss Vivian Masterson, a vivacious flapper— She interests all youths, both athletic and dapper. Matthews, Clara May Clara May Matthews, a girl full of fun— Tell us, Clabber, were you e’er without gum? Maverick, John John Maverick, we’re waiting to see We know, someday, you ' ll be “way up in G’’. McCann, Gale Glad that we knew you. Gale McCann, We know that you will make a fine man. McCann, Josephine Josephine McCann, tho we bid you good-bye, We’ll think of you often at old Central High. McCloy, Ruth Ruth McCloy with such pretty brown eyes— Ruth, we will e’er sing your praises to the skies. McCormick, Harry To Harry McCormick, a studious boy. We hope that the world will yield all its joy. McDaniel, Walter Walter McDaniel, a fine lad you know We wish you good luck, as onward you go. McGilvray, Bernice Bernice McGilvray. such a sweet lass: We’ll not soon forget that you’re in the class. McGuire, Roy Norwood Norwood McGuire, a youth bright in math: We hope all the joys will stick to your path. McGinney, Fred Fred McGinney, we bid you good day. And hope good luck will follow ycur way. McKinney, Hattie Mae Hattie McKinney as we bid you good day, We hope that your life will be happy and gay. McKinney, I la Rae We wish all happiness to Ila McKinney; The joy of her smile has often blessed many. McNeir, Waldo Waldo McNeir, literarily inclined; We hope all the bliss of the world you will find. Merrill, Sam A very gay youth is our Sam Merrill; We hope that his life will be free from all peril. Metzler, Iris Iris Metzler, the girl with quiet eyes; Our Aegis editor, both brilliant arid wise. Milheim, Matilda A charming young lady is Matilda Milheim: We hope her future will be bright and sublime. Mills, Ernest Ernest Mills is such a well doer That of his success we ' re almost sure.

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