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HARVEY THOMAS COREY—Donlon Schools one year: Science. The fruits of knowledge have been peeled, And there is no core—y. FLORENCE EMMA SHANKS—Denton Schools three years: Science. Florence has a little voice— Tis awful, awful small: And sometimes when she speaks in class. It isn’t heard at all. ESTHER ROSELLE STEINMAN —Denton Schools eleven years: C. Club; Basket Rail, 1014: Latin. “What is so sweet as a smile in June?” “A smile every day in I lie year; Feet I hat go trippingly as to a tune Ami a voice that is a pleasure to hear.” VERNA CLAUDE MARCHMAN — Denton Schools eleven years; Basket Ball, ’li: Science. I’d rather be happy than blue: And if I can’t grow up ta'I, I won’t melt in tears: ’cause it’s best To be little than nothing at all. JAMES ERNEST S'MMONS—Denton Schools three years: Basket Ball, ’14: Science. Ernest is an angel when he has his photograph taken, but there is nothing new in lids—? EUGENE STANLEY WILSON — Denton Schools eleven years: Vice-President Senior Class, ’14-15: Fool-ball, ’14: Science. Fat?—And what of that? Some must be fat: it isn’t given to all of us to have a stature that's divinely tall. Smile on the world: play ball: be glad you are, If not divinely tall, di lnely square. VIVION BROWN ROGERS—Denton Schools six years: Class Historian, ’14-’15: Pres:-dent of Literary Society, ’14-’I5: Critic Literary Society, ’t:t-’14: Latin and Science. May good fortune foPow you all your life and ne er catch up with you. GLADYS MAE MooRB—Denton Si hoots one year: Science. Gi e me the girl who’s Dad’s little girl, That girl is the girl for me—? ’Ca.ise a girl who Is pals with tier Dad is sure A Jolly girl to be. Paye in nly-Uro 7’ E R R () N C 0 I A'
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DOUGLAS WILLIAM WITT—Den I on Schools five years; President Sophomore Class, T2-T3: President Junior Class, T3-T4; Assl. Manager Bronco, ’13-’14; Manager Bronco, ’14-’15; Science. When I leave Ihis High School, I can truly say, “I have sought every office that came my JESSE CLARE DAVIDSON—Denton Schools eleven years: Tennis Club, T3-’l'i; Secretary Class, 14: Science. A frown on her face is fairer by far, Than smiles of other maidens are. BYNUM RAMBO—Denton Schools three years: Latin. “His cardinal virtues lie in tiis hair.” IK iMER LAM AR BROWNE—Den I on Schools four years: President of Freshman Class, Il- i2: Editor of Sophomore Class, 12- 13: Historian Junior Class, 13-’14: Art Editor of Bronco, 14- 15: Science. Tall and slender as a Norwegian pine. Whose branches are spread wide and become I he ever-green landmarks of success. NAOMI CIST -Denion Schools eleven years: Basket Ball, ’14: Science. Ready for a frolic or just any kind o’ fun— Our “Blondy” will be going when the world has gone. VIROIL RLE BRADY—Denton Schools three years: President of Tennis Club, ’13- 14: Asst. Editor-in-Chief of Bronco, T3-T4: Captain Base Ball. 15: President of Class, ’14-T5; Latin. May you be Hung, Drawn and Quartered: Yes—hung with diamonds. Drawn in a coach and four And quartered in the best houses in the land. DANIEL iIRON BELL—Denton Schools eleven years: Treasurer Tennis Club. T2-T3: Vice-President of Literary Society, T2-’13; Sergeant-at-Arms, Class ’13- 14; Senior Class Editor, T4-T5: Science. “Laugh and grow-er-er stouter.” But what does that matter? OPAL RUTH JONES—Denton Schools eleven y» ars: Tennis Club, T3-T4-T5: Editor-in-Chief of Bronco, T4-T5; Science. “Where are you going, my pretty maid?” “Straight through to college, sir,” she said, And her stead-last eyes and child-like grace Will bring her a winner thru any place. ..................................................................................... mnummmm................... iv THE BRONCO P»ge Ticenty-three „„„................................................................. I,,,,,,,, ,,,,.....................
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