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enior Cl ass Florence Ethel Wray Motto: “K What You R.” There ' s one thing that I’d like to he, The kind of pal you’ve been to me.’’ Florence is a true friend and a jolly, light- hearted pal to all those who know her. She is a real optimist, a fairly good student, and an excellent athlete, especially in basketball. Here’s wishing her the best of luck and hap- piness always. Colin Ivan Vinci; “vince” Colin ' s witty, Colin ' s true, Colin ' s a real good student, too. You should see him play baseball; lie ' ll be missed by one and all. )emor Cl ass Motto: ‘‘Not learned, but learning.” Class Roll Colors: Old Rose and White. Elizabeth Adams Louise Adams Gladys Avery Mitcheal Binns Randolph Binns Nannie Christian Colin Vince Dorothy Haupt Mildred Haynes Buxton Marston Clarence Tally Dorothy Wray Florence Wray ppm,
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Senior Class Thomas Gaylon Layfield Happy am , from care I’m free, Why aren’t they all content like me ? Ready to help one all the while, A sense of humor, too, a smile.” Buxton Marston “buck” Buxton is the friend of our class, always willing to help. When you are blue and lonesome, get Buxton to cheer you up. Clarence Talley Clarence, quiet in his ways and always studying. He with his never-failing dic- tionary was always there to send you a little further on to success. Dorothy Estelle Wray Better to he small and shine , than to be large and cast a shadow.” Dot is small, we must admit, but in stature only, for her heart is big and generous; she is an excellent student. We think her plans are to make a housekeeper for some worthy man, and we truly hope she will have great success in finding the man of her dreams. n
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Class Song for Charles Citian Tune: “Rock-a-Bye Baby” Say good-bye to school time And the dear old rule time, To the days ice love so dear. Can ' t you hear us pining? But the silver lining Helps to take us through. So ice are blue , dear teachers, Just for you, dear teachers; You have been true blue. Juniors and freshmen, sophomores , And the rest ice all love, too. PC ork real hard, pupils, Never shirk, pupils, And your teachers will work , too; And alicays pray and hope For the days when you All will be seniors, too. Skies are growing dusky. Eyes are groicing misty, D ream boat is about to start; Strive to reach your goal, too , Reach the goal you started to For the future day. 13
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