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Page Twenty AUDREY ISAACS Normal Training Debate Club Studies many lessons deep and long. LA VERNE FORESBURG General Course Debate Club Of whom we shall say nothing. VIOLET HERMSTEIN Normal Training Debate Club I'll steal through life in my own quiet way JOHN COE College Prep. Debate Club One who says little, but acocmplishes much LEAH ALLEN Normal Training Debate Club Where my heart goes, There goes my hand. RICHARD CODY Dick Colege Prep. Dramatic Club All School Ministrel Pickles Short and snappy and full of fun, Of our cheer leaders he was one. 1
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LOLA SCI-IOOF General Course Debate Club Patience and gentleness are power. WILLIAM OWENS Bill General Course Debate Club A man not of words but of actoins. MENGA BLANKLEY General Course Debate Club In the Garden of the Shah Young and tall, and very Romantic. CARROLL WRAY Commercial Course Debate Club A sincere lad, we wish him well. EDITH LINDGREN General Course Debate Club Girl Reserve I try to do the best I can. Page Nineteen
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Senior Class History If we were to give complete, or at least state the most impor- tant facts of our High School career, it would take volumes to contain it all, So you see we will just touch upon some of the major details of our history. Perhaps as some of us look back on our High School days, it seems like a long while since we entered as Freshmen, and to others just a short time ago. But anyway we cannot help regret- ting to a certain extent that our school days for some of us are practically over, and We are classed as young men and women, largely upon our own resources. We have had a good record so far this year in most all of our activities altho they are not near to a close. We have yet to look forward to our senior play and our track events. In studying the histories of the various classes that have grad- uated in advance of our present class we find that none have had the large number of seniors that started in this class as Freshmen four years ago, as we have. Also we found that we have the largest number of students that started in the first grade together. In other words there are about ten or twelve students that have spent twelve years of school life together. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS-1928 Laurn Graham ,......... President Vinson Pullins ..Vice President Mae Curtis ...,.. ..... S ecretary Robert Williams ...... Treasurer Page Twenty one
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