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Prof. R. E. Henry A. B. University of Kentucky ” A specimen of munlu pulcritude. a flower to waste its sweetness upon the desert air.” A person endeared to the hearts of all Madisonville students. Always in- terested in all school projects, ready to institute new plans for improve- ment—this is Mr. Henry. Nature has been kind in the bestowal of intellect- ual gifts upon him. Prof. C. I. Henry B. S. Western Kentucky State Normal, Universtiy of Kentucky Of soul sincere, in action faithful, and in honor clear.” The position as Principal serves one of the most important functions in the life of our High School. As coun- selor, guardian ,and a loyal frend he grows in the esteem of patrons, teachers and students. Pape eleven
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• lC:=z Note: All that the Madisonville High School is or ever will be it owes to this Faculty. They share with us our sorrows and our joys. To them Madisonville High School owes a debt that can never be paid. »z to I Ex-principal C.l. Henry dies at 94 C.l. Henry, a former principal of Madisonville High School and a member of Kiwanis for almost 65 years, died Saturday at 2:50 p.m. at Regional Medical Cen- ter. He was 94 years old. Henry was born in Muhlen- berg County on June 5, 1892, the son of the late James Rudolph Henry and Mary Easter Isbell. The World War I United States Army veteran moved to Madisonville in 1922, where he became principal of the Madi- sonville High School for 20 years and also became involved in Kiwanis activities. As a Kiwanian, he held the posts of president of the local club, lieutenant governor of the division, Governor of the Ken- tucky-Tennessee District, and rh-lirm-M TntnmnHn»
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t Miss Mary Madeline Stedd A. B. Georgetown College Of all these, the Belgians are the bravest and mast warlike” “Madge,” the belligerent “baby” of the Faculty, notwithstandng her ten- der years gets just what she wants. Happy be your stay with us, “Madge” —but not too long! “You know what 1 mean.” Miss Mary K. Hichman Hamilton College, Western Kentucky State Normal “ Veni; Vidi; Viri Into the halls of M. H. S. came Miss Hickman in the year 1921. She immediately endeared herself to all the pupils and has maintained this place by her enthusiasm, interest and loyal devotion to all the activities of the school. Her heart is in her work and she concentrates all energy to- ward the betterment of the school. Page twelve
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