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Senior Hall of i- ame Prettiest Girl .... Handsomest Boy .... Wittiest ......... Neatest ........... Noisiest .......... Quietest .......... Peppiest .......... Best Worher ....... Biggest Bluffer ... Best Athlete—Boy . Best Athlete—Girl Best All-round Boy Best All-round Girl Most Original ..... Most Dignified .... Most Optimistic ... Most Pessimistic .... Most Sincere ...... Most Courteous .... Most Popular ..... ..........Florence Ray ..........Lloyd Miller .........Shaner Wright ..........Mary White Margaret Gouldthorpe ........Florence Ray ...........Emma Gowen ........Russell Peters ..........Jack Thomas .......Peyton Andrews .........Myrtle Ayers ..........Lloyd Miller ..........Aileen Hicks ........Russell Peters ........Florence Ray .........Margie Layne ...........Iva Dawson ........Florence Ray .......Peyton Andrews .......Peyton Andrews 12
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FLORIE TANNER A voice so thrilling ne'er was heard In Springtime from a mocking bird. Athletic Association, 26; Literary Society, 25; Home Economics Club. 26. 27; 0. G. A., 27, 28; Moneuson Staff. 28; Vice-President, Sophomore Class, 26. SHANER WRIGHT “Blithe as the lark that each day hails the dawn Athletic Association, 25. 26. 27, ‘28; Basketball, 28; Baseball. ‘28; Literary Society, 25. ‘28. THELMA TAYLOR ‘G that's best of dark and bright Meet in her aspect and her eyes. Athletic Association, 28; Basketball. 25, 26; Literary Society, ‘26, 28. MARY WOODSON “........................Her face Where thoughts serenely sweet express How pure, how dear, their dwelling place Athletic Association, 25. ‘26; Home Economics Club. 25. 26; H. I). T., 26; O. G. A.. 28: Literary Society. 25. 28: Vice-President Class, 27: Live Wire Staff. 26; Monklison Staff. ‘28. MARY WHITE A countenance in which do meet Sweet records, promises as sweet. President Sophomore Class. ‘26; Home Economics Club. 26. 27. 28. President. ‘28; Literary Society, 25, 28. Vice-President, 28; O. C. A.'. 28.
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Glass .History The history of our high school life dates back to September, 1924. We, a group of enthusiastic youngsters, stepping out into a larger field of education—we knew not what was before us. For four years we have been put through one of the most complete drills ever devised to turn a group of ignorant boys and girls—in other words, raw material—into men and women ready to do greater work to better our community. We must have been a trying bunch, as none of the teachers we had that year returned the next. We had Miss Marsh, Miss Ambler, Miss Parr, and Mr. Sibiakoff-sky, and Mr. Story. Our Principal, Mr. Story, must have been all patience that term, for all I can remember was our efforts to get accustomed to the new ways of the High School—and Mr. Story's patience in our Science class—for he taught Science at our school, besides acting Principal for both our school and the Graded School. In September, 1925, Mr. Drummond became our Principal, and the new teachers w'ere: Mrs. Garner for Home Economics, Miss Doyle for Latin and French, Mrs. Petersen for English, Miss Bowler for Math, and History. Mrs. Garner was our Room Teacher, but as her work kept her mainly in the Cottage, we had lots of time 13
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