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7n our tree the Seniors are the fruit. They are the finished product of four years of laboring and culture. To the other students, they are the symbol of perfectiong they have reached the goal to which the other students are striving, just as the fruit is the symbol of perfection to a seed. SE URS
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Back Row: B. Dickson, C. Clements, K. T. Ford, M. C'abill, C. Game, H. Henderson, J. Apperson, M. Morris, T. Jones, R. Ramsey, T. Pinkerton, M. McGregor, G. Robertson, H. Stembridge, B. Wooldridge. Third Row: Mr. McCue, C. Reid, S. Shepherd, J. Smith, H. Southall, C. Hughes, N. Tinsley, L. McDaniel, S. Schlotter- beck, B. Williams, C. Monroe, S. Hopkins, B. Reid, P. Bryan, Mrs. Wallace. Second Row: A. Graham, C. Holmes, G. Horton, E. Hudson, L. K. Hudson, L. Webb, B. Jenkins, N. Turner, W. Jester, B. Kelly, G. Costan, L. Dickens, P. Glass, L. Burris, A. Burford. First Row: A. Williams, S. Allen, S. Anderson, M. Beasley, S. Bailey, C. Anthony, R. Bennett, K. Bradford, H. Gilliam, J. Creasy, J. Marshall, B. Myers, L. Rhodes, P. Cuffia. THE NATIONAL The E. C. Glass Chapter of the National Honor Society was founded in 1924. The Lynchburg Chapter, three hundred and fifteenth in the United States, was first in Virginia. Members of the National Honor Society are chosen from students scholastically in the upper third of their class. On the basis of character, scholarship, leadership, and service, faculty members select not more 221 HON GR SOCIETY than fifteen percent of the Senior Class for this honor. In March, fifty-seven new members pledged to uphold the fine ideals of the National Honor Society by rep-eating, I pledge myself to uphold the high purpose of this society to which I have been elected. Striving in every way, by work and deed, to make its ideals the ideals of my school and of my life.
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