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Senior Class Officers MOTTO Duces Per Merit-urn COLORS White and Gold FLOWER Orange Blossom OFFICERS Delmar Craft.. Grace Wolfe. Elizabeth Cover. Elizabeth Revercomb. Blake Kidd. Miss Elvira H. Jones. . President . Vice-President . Secretary . Treasurer . Usher Home-room Teacher SENIOR SONGS Tune—“Marching Through Georgia” Hurrah! Hurrah! The Senior Class are ve, Hurrah! Hurrah We’re proud of it you see. Mix it up with ginger, and a bit of Senior pep. Oh my, we’re glad we are Seniors! Tune—“It ' s a Long Way to Tipperary” It’s a good thing to be a Senior. It’s the best thing I know. It’s a good thing to show the others, Just how that they should go. We’ll prove our own position, Leaders of C. H. S. It’s a grand good thing to be a Senior, And cheer for C. H. S.
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MARY CHARLOTTE BRIDGETT “shot” Girls’ Athletic Association ’22-’23-’24-’25, Sidney Lanier ’23-’24. “This nymph to the destruction of mankind Nourished two locks, which graceful hung behind.” Mary is one of the exceptional members of the Senior Class, in that she still has long hair. Many are the valiant males that have fallen ’neath her hand because she has to fight all of the time to prevent a Rape of the Lock. ELLEN VIRGINIA CARTER “tella” Basketball ’22-’24, ’24-’25; Booster Club ’24, Sidney Lanier ’24-’25, Commercial Course ’24-’25. “II ' ere her life a book, her deeds would be r ,written there.” “Tella” is still Ellen, although she had her pretty curls “bobbed.” Ellen is very peppy, which was proved by her work on the basketball team. She is quiet, but the Seniors wouldn’t have her otherwise, be¬ cause she wouldn’t seem natural. PHILIP BURKES “phil” Sidney Lanier ’24-’25, Athletic Association ’2-1—’25. - “And friends received with thumps upon the back.” “Phil” is a quiet but active member of our class. He came from Low Moor, and joined the class of ’25 because he realized that merely belonging to such an organization would make him famous. If we may believe the old saying, “Practice makes perfect,” he and Moore Butler will both be pugilists.
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