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vm THE KAY mf ,, , Arley Kiplmrt Gu ylc Bond ARLEY liIl'H -KRT Love Pirates of Hzlwaii. '22: Clmrus, '223 lkvotlvall. '21, '25, Som:-bmly hold by sulmmxiIlary DANA GAYLE BUSH l'll:llk Chorus, '22. '23, '2-1, '253 1'lll'lSl1ll2lS Praisr- Sn-i'x'im'mf. '233 lmvs- l'ii'atvs ut' Hawaii, 233 'I'I'P2lHllI'L'1', '25: 5l1l'lShllll' Sociotyg Glflo Club: Art, '23, '24. '25g , All on Account of lullyg Tllnssmu Time-Q 'Flick f'llHl'lll Sr-lioul. 1lllil'fll95S is thc- chic-f virtuv NIILDREU ANN I'RI'I'l l' Milly Chorus, '23, '25, lion- l'iratvs ul' Hawaii, '23, f'h1'lStlll2lS l'r:Lis4- Sm-rvicv. '23, Suushinv S'01'il-tyi Svc1'vtzu'y- Trclasiiror of Class, '241 Art. '233 All --11 on JXi'l'0llllt of Polly, '2-13 Tho 1'l1ai'm School, is not always gold thai g:qliltvrs ' Nlilllrc-al Pruitt Hormln Maze JIAIIFIL l'0NS'l'.-KNVE VYEST Billie Ulim-Lis, '25: Sunsliinc- Society: .luke liditul' uf Annual, '25. I'II ku-p llinl awake DIADGE GUIKHANI ' Low- Viratvs ul' Hawaii. 223 Uliurus, '23, '24, '25g Cleo Club: Christmas Praise SOI'YlCC'. '23, The Uhzmrrn Scluml, 'fl have :Ill the time tlu-re is going IIER NI IN LYSLIC Nl AZN 1 'll01's0 l'hUI'l1S, '22, '23: Bliss SUlllf'bUdy 111151-, '25, , Always room ubow Q Mabel N1-st Nlullgge Gorham C159
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zAn1Af THE KAY xv: 'M John Stoker Sylvia Lnnning Ruth Gregg lhlymond Putehett .l0llN S'1'lllil4lR ll0sN CARL l'LAY'l'0N B.Vl I'EllSlIELL Cl:lyl l'llI'lSlll12LS Praise Service, '23g All un All X I P ll ', 12-l. Aceolmt of Polly, 245 The Charm lm luount 0 U A School. '25, No erow's feet or ine PII he all smiles tonight SyLy1A ylixlq LANNING ..-lun..-' EIIHA INDLORUS A1105 Clwrus, '23. '25: All Ull .xcwunr uf 5YN'l'Pt4l1'Y el' l 1'4'Shlli2ill Flaw, 22: Polly, '2-lg The Chzirm Suluml, '253 Lil- l'h0l'llS. '23, '25C AVL '33. orally Editor' V243 Art' Y3' YZ5' Some llzly l'II own :I store in 'I':lilh0lt She rises in the lmorning 1Yith su spirit of pep :und glee, XYith sparkling' eyes Illlll nlerry song. For :I farmer boy is she. Jlfklllflll ZICNORA 1'.-KIINIAUK VY001ly All on ,XC'l'Ollllf. of Polly, '24: Sunshine RI l'H GARNE'l l' GREGG '1'rixie Sm-ietyg The Cll2ll'lll Svhlml, '25, l'llUI'llS, 'ZI3: All 011 .xl'4'1llllll of Polly, 0 my, my. my, l'ln so shy 'Zflg The Charm Sehnul, '253 SllllSllllll' Society. She is XV:unb:n. the jester AIllll'lR'I' JOHN l'IlR1'll4'l7ll Sh0l'ly Y u , H4 vw' llaske-Lball, '22: Fcmlhall, 'Z-l, '25: All RAYMOND EARL llklllllull un .Xc'c'0unL ul' Polly. 'Qlg The Charm Football, 'Zi bQlmul, 2.1. ..w'lmt mnkos me so attruciivy- A rumbling rose :among the ladies Vlnyton Buttersliell Edra Amos llnliel Fzlrnlzu-k Albert Purciful C149
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mi WW We a W THE KAY mg, Class History XVith fluttering hearts and great visions of success, approximately forty- five timorous Freshmen entered the citadel of learning, namely R. ll. S.. in 1921. Mr. C. McBride was at the helm during this renowned year which was marked with numerous incidents. Ernest Hart, Frank Caldwell, Harold liattershell, Lewis XYalters, Walter XYellman, Elvin Walker. Georgia Hiatt, Clarence lliatt, Lester Allen, Claude -lacobs, Charles Burleson, Edith Eli, Adola Ferguson, Lucile Reed. had de- parted from our illustrious ranks by the end of the year. Charles Burleson was our leader but later he was succeeded by Rolland Templeton. XVe began our Sophomore year re-inforced by Pauline Kidwell and Robert Schultz. Robert was elected president and led us through an unmarred and spectacular year. At the beginning of the second semester Mr. Mcliride was relieved of his post by Mr. Conner. XVe were slowly but surely entering the li. H. S. Hall of Fameu by now, sprinkling prolonged toil and study with numerous class parties. At the beginning of our Junior year Orville llishop was chosen president. Elsie Baker. Robert Schultz and Pauline liidwell were missing. Our radi- ance was being constantly dimmed by the departure of our most spirited classmates. However, the successful rendering of the junior play, All on ' ' ' ll Account of l olly,', kindled again the old spirit and the Seniors were roya y entertained at the annual reception. NYC next entered the hall of fame as Seniors. The limited knowledge of former days was now supplanted by a wealth of sagacity. A strong char- acter, marked with alertness, culture and loyalty, was now revealed and we prepared to face the world's tasks unwaveringly. The class play, The Charm Schoolf, was successfully presented followed by the ordeals of Bac- calaureate and Commencement exercises. Then. having emerged from under our various responsibilities we set forth to pursue our careers. -KENNETH DUNN, '25. C169
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