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BERNICE MILLER Annual Artist ’25 Class Secretary Bernice is nvschievous and fi.ll of fun. Loves to study but would rather have a flood time. “Worry and 1 have never met” JOHN NOLAN Basket Ball Team Tater” is the only quiet boy in our class. Studies now, but you never can tell about the future. “If a man empties his purse in his head. Then no one cau rob him. ” HUBERT BROWN Basket Ball Team “Brown” is always in for a flood time but he flives his lessons first consideration [?J “ fame comes only after death. Then I’m in no hurry for it. ” CHARLES EATON Male Quartet—Basket Ball Team Yell Leader “Chic speaks much, thinks little, worries less. Loves to arflue and usually proves his point. “Work! Work! Work! Where have I seen that word before. ” THELMA REED Calendar Editor Always the same smilinfl Tel. She specializes in friendships. “Smile and the world smiles with you.
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FRANCES MYERS Class President—Oratorical Contest. Girls Sextette. Frances enters into everything with zeal and zest. She is capable of accomplishing anything. Mistress of herself, tho’ China fall. ” HAROLD MACK Class Treasurer Banty” shows up well in his class (when he studies), l ie always looks on the bright side of life. When joy and duty clash, l.et duly (o to smash CARL SKIDMORE Clrss Editor ’25. Basket Ball Team—Track Meet. “Skid is our most studious Senior lad. Fights for H. T. H. S. just as hard a» he studies. An investment in knowledge always pays the best interest. ETHYLE PRICE Editor-in-Cliief Class Editor '24 — Librarian Oh bright and smiling Editor, when duties are o’er And your 1925 Annual has been purchased by the score: Would you take up your good old pen and do it just once more! Quoth poot worn-out Ethyle, ‘Nevermore’.” STANLEY REED Joke Editor—Track Team Male Quartet—Base Ball Team Yell Leader Son” is the sheik of the Seniors class. A good sport and a true friend to all. Might be better if would. Hut it's always lonesome being good.”
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MILDRED PEARMAN Literary Editor Quiet until you know her. She’s some little worker and always has a sinile for everyone. ' ‘ The good is for the better. Hut she is for the best. ’ ’ ELSWORTH MONTGOMERY Basket Ball Team Track Meet ‘‘Alec’' is the man of the hour when H. T. H. S. plays another team. ' To the victor belongs the spoils. ’ ’ HAROLD CHISLER Basket Ball Team Track Meet •’Chis” spends the treater part of his time seek-ng knowledge. All great men are dying, feel bad myself. ” SENIOR CLASS HISTORY After four years of joys ami sorrows of high school life, we arc all about to hid farewell to dear old II. T. II. S.. We take ibis opportunity to record a few events that have taken place during these years and to mention a few facts about our classmates who have fallen by the wayside. On September 8, 11)21. twenty-four members enrolled as Freshmen started their high school career at II. T. II. S. Of this number only fourteen have struggled bravely on to the end. Like all other Freshmen classes we were no doubt considered a little green and ignorant when spoken of by upper classmen, but nevertheless we made a brilliant start in this new phase of school life. During this, our first year, Frances Myers served as president and Ida Youngman as secretary and treasurer. Many of our number took part in the operetta, “Princess ('rysanthemum,” which was given by the school early in the spring of ’22. Our class, like all others, had the misforfune of losing several of our number during the first year. Mabel Kuhns was forced to give up h ,r work
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