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Thi HAlUiAONIAN GLASS POEM The e:irs f none by like passing winds, And now w e are near the zone That leads to tlic path where life begins, Where man seeds are sown. A« we go out into life ' s garden, We go in hopes arrayed; Though our paths may cross and harden. In life we sliall he unafraid. The seeds of kindness and patience rare We ' ve sown with the seeds of truth; Service and Honor may blossom therA Tf nurtured in early youth. As a class we bore joy and sorrow; As we part let us keep in mind Our motto, and on the morrow Tdee tasks our hands nuy find. Though our gardens grow many a tare, Alma Mater will still remain, And the love which all of us share Wl)l io flgemuy teme again. The future looks cheerful and bright; When disaster our hopes assail, We will steadfastly do viiixt is right. And know that we cannot iaiL —CLASS POET.
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The HARMONIAN GALES T. WOO ' vSIDE ( Criterian ) Age 16 Height 5 ft. 9 in. Weight 1J5 Entered school in 1922-23. Crop judge ill Ralcit:h, ( + ) ; . thlctic a M.ciation, (J, 4) ; li:i ketl)all M|naii. (3. +); Baseball squad, + 1 : C ' a t (if The Winning f Latane, (2), • What Happened to Jones, (4) ; Secretary of class, (1). ROBIN N. WOOTEN (Criterian ) Age 18 Height 6 ft. Weight 150 Entered school in 1924-25. Basketball squad, (4); Tenni Club, (3, +) ; Cast of What Happened to Jones, (4) ; Triangular debater, (4) ; Class poet ; Assistant business maeraer the Hanoosiaa, (4 ' ), OLIVE M. WOOTEN (Criterian) Entered school in 1924-25. Basketball squad, (4); Baseball siiuad, (4); Cast of Out of Court, (3 ), Anne What ' s Her Name, (3), Within the Law, (3); County debater, (4) ; Advertising committee of the Harmonian, (4) ; Tennis Club, (3). ELSIE SILLS (Carolinian) Age 16 Height 5 ft. 2 in. Weight 125 Entered school in 1923-24. President of Home Economics Club, (4) ; Varsity Basket- ball, (3, 4); Cast of Ann What ' s Her Name ; The Magic Wheel. Elsie has not shared many of our triumphs and misfor- tunes, for she only recently decided to be- come one of our number. However, we are glad to welcome her as .i -cnior. Page Ttuenly-livo
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SENIOR GLASS HISTORY In the year of nineteen-twenty-two, we, the class of twenty-six, began our career at Harmony Hi;rh School. We were fifty in number. Althousb our class has lost several members and gained several, the number still stands at fifty. Our class has shown its interest in the work by records made; all have realizeH the importance of advantages and opportunities for advancement offered here; all ha e taken active parts in the I,irer;ir Societies; fi e of our members have been president of the Literary Societies during our stay here. At the beginning of our freshman year, we elected Alma Bradford, who is not a member of our class today, president of our class, and selected our motto and colors. Our motto Forward is expressive of the desire of each member to be progressive in whatever life ' s work each may undertake. Every year it has been the custom for each grade to present a play sometime during the school year. In our freshman year, we presented the play Mrs. Tubbs of Shantytown ; in our Sophomore year, When a Fellow Needs a Friend; in our Junior year, Out of Court ; and in our Senior year we presented What Happened to JoiWfc In tlie field of athletics our class surpas-cs :ui class that has preceded us. In boys basketball we boast of Brown, Little, Howard, Uavis, and McLain. In girk basketball we boast of Hudspeth, Howard, King, Jumey, Sills and Essk. Although our class has won only one debate, four of our members have won medals, which we consider just as hit;h an honor. In debating we ha e been represented by Dessie Howard, Opie Crater, and Cecil Grier, Robin Wooten, Clive Wooten, Kenneth Watts, and Laura Monriton. We have enjoyed the hospitality of a former teacher and of a Home EcomMnics class at paities daring the past two years. As students we have probably had our shortcomings but I will Venture to sajr that the class average is i-(|ual to or surpasses that of former classes. Now that our span of tour years is closed we look back and see our fortunes and misfortunes. Probably ambitions are unrealized. ct w e look forward today as we did in twentx-two to the higher thinfjs of life, ' riie kmiwledne actiuired is but small Compared to the life inspired. The scene beiny ended, we make our exit. CLASS HISTORIAN. Page Tiuenty-four
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