Central High School - Cosmos Yearbook (Houston, TX)

 - Class of 1925

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Central High School - Cosmos Yearbook (Houston, TX) online collection, 1925 Edition, Page 45 of 168
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Page 45 text:

Westall, Eva Louise •To see her is to love her.” Wilson, Dora Mae ‘‘It ' s a wise hea l maketh a still tongue.” Wiggins, Lois “As young and fair as aught of mortal birth.’’ Wilcox, Nellie Mae The smiles that win. The tints that glow.” Wilcox, Nehemiah “Six feet o’ man, A-I, Clear grit an’ human natur’.” Williamson, Bernardine “True beauty still shines clearer In closer meeting.” Wilson, Cecil “Valiant as a lion.” Witt, Minnie E. “A radiant gem. A sparkling gem 1 Wolfe, Edwin “No rascal lad, A noble youth of blood and bone.” Wolfe, Russell For dearly must we prize thee.” Wolfe, Zannetta “A wild flower ' s unaffected grace Is dainty miss’s.” Wood, Alma Her hair is like the curling mist That climbs the mountain sides at e’en. WOOLFORD, DUNNOCK “A finished pattern without fault.” Worthington, Gertrude “F ' air as the day, and always gay. Yantz, Leona Heaven such grace did lend her, That she might admired be.” Yates, Norman “There was manhood’s brow serenely high, And the fiery heart of youth.” Zapp, Lazelle “Nor know we anything so fair As the smile upon thy face.” Zuber, David “What strong hand can hold his swift foot back?”

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Van Tress, Frances “Sae saucy and sweet, sae fully complete She steals our affections.” Verhelle, Elvie Jean ‘‘Blue were her eyes as the berry that grows on the thorn by the wayside.” Vogler, Bernard “A boy’s will is the wind’s will.” Vogt, Sadie ‘‘It ' s not her air, her form, her face, tho ' matching beauty’s fabled queen.” Wade, Lynne “Brave as a blast of trumpets for the fray.” Walker, Dorothy “It may be either books or beaus, Fine scholarship, or stylish clothes.” Walker, Mary “So the spirit bows before thee To listen and adore thee.” Wall, Helen “Her eyes are as stars of twilight fair.” Weaver. James “I know him of a noble mind.” Walling, Dorothy “The frank young smile, And the red young mouth, and the hair’s young gold.” Walter, Franklyn “The heart of honor, the tongue of truth.” Walters, Katherine A perfect woman nobly planned. To warn, to comfort, and command.” Warner, Melba “A foim more fair, a face mole sweet, Ne’er hath it been my let to meet.” Watts, Vivian “A flower of youth and beauty’s pride.” Wray, Nelson “I am slain by a fair, cruel, maid.” Weber, Hildegarde “Fresh glittering with graces of mind and mien. Weems, Mason “O, this boy lends mettle to us all.” Wells, Joseph “O, what can ail thee, knight-at-arms, Aylone and palely loitering?”



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Barrett, Henry Jr. “Genius is mainly an affair of energy.” Bass, T. H. Jr. His face was of the doubtful kind, That wins the eye and not the mind. Binz, Norman Pemember, where the judgment’s weak, The prejudice is strong! Boyles, James His limbs were cast in manly mould For hardy sport, or contest bold. Cabi.er, Lucille True as the dial to the sun, Although it not be shined upon. Crump, Silas There’s nothing like a rattling ride for curing- melancholy. Dennie, Ewing Tho modest, on his unembossed brow Nature had written “gentleman.” Eathwell, Sunshine Serene, yet warm, human, yet firm her mind. Epperson, Vera “A prudent girl concealeth her knowledge.” Flowers, Edwin Edwin Flowers, described might be As a man of mournful mind. No characteristic trait had he Of any distinctive kind. Franzen, Dorothy ’Tis sweeter for thee despairing Than aught in the world besides. Funk, Henry A man is what he eats. Griffin, John Very good-looking, tho quiet and reserved, Not crazy about flappers”; thinks them absurd. Grauer, David “A kinder friend has no man.” Little, Elmer Elmer Little, is it not a cute name? Are you little Elmer of comic page, page fame? Lofstrom, Louise Louise Lofstrom, we bid you adieu; May your life be long; your sorrows few. Martin, Pansy A very sweet lassie is Miss Pansy Martin; We’ll miss her bright eyes, so sad is our partin’. McInnis, Grace Grace McInnis, a sweet maid and coy, To know her has been just car loads of joy. Merritt, Garrett Of Garrett Merritt we’re bound to confess. We’re expecting an imminent, well-known success. Miller, Elizabeth Elizabeth Miller so pretty and sweet, A fairer young maiden you never will meet. Mobley, Marion Marion Mobley, a youth of much wit, Nothing shall trouble because of his grit. Pearson, Morse Morse Pearson, as you start on your way, We hope you’ll grow happier each succeeding day. Plumb, Jack A very bright youth is young Jack Plumb Tho it rhymes with his name, we know he is not dumb. Sf.efeldt, Harvey He that can have patience can have what he will. Sheffield, Lola Fay “A smiling face gives many grace.” Southward, Elizabeth “ . . .a worthy lady.” Sweet, Louis Bolder grew, and pressed her hand in the dance as he whispered hurried words of love.” Waldmann, Irvin The only jewel that will not decay is knowledge. Warren, Wilma “Graceful and useful in all she does.” Watson, Frank A right smart fellow, but oh. how trifling.

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