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'JheOWENSBORAN l , , r. ia ,Xa BE Fil igl is gg e Q. ii LBS bg P Y la time it l 1 1' X. 5 H S F. . GTTRELL D- MILLER gg HO. Dff 1 , We have sketched on the preceding pages :Ri our idea of what qualities the boy we i should like to be representative of O. H. S. if ought to posses. We have listed them- scholarship, leadership, athletic prowess, 0 3 prominence in school activities. To these C31 i We may add the first and the last essentials fm of success - gritg the characteristic of Sl striking straight from the shoulderg the Xi faculty for making friends and keeping .gl them. Here we have our representative A 1 boyg and this first year we have chosen for bi this honor one who needs no introduction ll to any student of O. H. S.-O. D. Miller. 5? Could We have made a better choice? lx, R 3 4 Page Thirty-fi'ue
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SVIQOWENSBORAN In choosing the most representative girl, we can find, no more com- prehensive list of attributes than the well known Girl Reserve code:- Graciousness in manner, impartiality in judgment, readiness for service, loyalty to frieids, eagerness for knowledge, earnestness of purpose, rev- erence to God, dependability, sincerity at all times, the gift of seeing the beautiful, the ability to conquer oneself, and a desire to reach upward and onward to the best. The girl who combines, as perfectly as possible, these traits, is the kind of girl whom we should like to have as a representative type of the Owensboro High School. The boy who is a leader, a student, an athlete, an active factor in his school in both work and play-above all, the boy who can smile when everything goes dead wrong --this is the kind of boy whom we should like to be typical of Owensboro High School. The percentage of these students is growing larger every year. May the time come-not so many months in the future-when every boy and every girl in the Owensboro High School shall mirror perfectly and be worthy to represent the great institution fr-om which he or she comes, that its frame may grow even greater in eyes of the world. These two honors, which in the near future will be awarded yearly, are introduced in this issue of the Owensboran for the first time. The winners of the contest share the highest honors in the power of the Senior Class to bestow, with the valedictorian and salutatorian. The pictures of these four who are so specially honored among us appear on the subsequent pages. -',...,9Cgf::- H . 1.11.-,1f '7 N, sumti 1-as '17 Qjwazaqif-K-31255155 Page Thirty-fowr
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Q pq Zig? l P L - Q '- - As-X '- nvLg!3f:RfL YR' xiii V 1 1 gil IZ? sl. it il 1. bi 2 if JY, 55x we ' F c l' . ,i x 0 O H H S 3 'ry' 6 Q iw 54 .Q L4 L' JULIA LEE D1TTo l' X K ., . U l .1 5 A Julza Lee 5 . ,Nb From the many scores of girls Whom We 'SR may be proud to have represent O. H. S. 1' ' X, anywhere, the Senior Class has had to ' I xg choose the one girl who typiiies the spirit 2 of the Owensboro High School best of all. vi Surely, the selection of the class of 1927 il , W 1 could not have been better. Miss Ditto's A, record in school activities cannot be sur- 76 Q passed. Her ever readiness to serve, her l fair judgment, the consideration shown to ff LX! her fellow-students has endeared her into 7 , 73 the hearts and minds of all With whom she ,A Q came in contact. The choice this year will 7 W be hard to surpass in the years to come. I xi t IIA iii Y j LE. -. , , , , ,, ., , , , .4 Page Thirty-six
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