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A A - t fi -2? ZZ, IPHSI ml PAULINE TUCCI Much miffhiff may he hidden by a rwffl and mlemn fauz1ter1anre. Pauline, to one who doesn't know her Well, always seems a quiet, se- date little miss, but her closer friends know better. She is not one bit more dignified than any of the rest of us. RUTH TURNER They never talk 'wha alwayf think. Now, we see one of our typists for Tris, She is a very modern lady, but, oh, so modest and quiet. Whenever anyone needs any secretar- ial Work done Ruth is right on the job. MARIE WALSH I My wild Iriih ron. If blushes were a measure of wealth Marie would surely be classed with the millionaires. One half of the time the young lady smiles, the other half, laughs. The rest of the time she is entirely sober. ETHEL WHITE Udlthnugh I am guietyou will hear from mf. Ethel is one of the silent girls of the class of '25. Nevertheless, she is ready to do her part in all class activ- ities and we would be lost Without her. Page nineteen If xl
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ei CLYDE MARKER He knoweth not the zvayf zfwomenf' Clyde has somehow possessed some powerful attraction for the op- posite sex. Although slow in speech he usually says something witlga lit- tle wit, so We have made hi our humor editor. DEBORAH ORD Neither a borrower nor a lender be. Deborah, known as Deb to her friends, is very popular and is liked by everyone. She is a good student and applies herself while in school. EUGENE PAXTON What if the Xenon about? Just give Gene all the candy he can eat and he will do anything he is told to do. Treat yourself to the best, is his favorite expression. MARY POW ERS Smile and the world Jmile: with you. If the above is Mary's creed she certainly does live up to it. This fair maiden is the one girl of our class al- ways having a host of gentlemen friends. Page eighteen Q
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'Pens I q25 I - 5zninr Qlllass import Honorary President, Mr. G. H. Denny President, Sarah Crist Vice-President, Deborah Ord Secretary-Treasurer, John Crist Class Flower, Pink Rose Bud Class Colors, Pink and Blue Class Motto, Loyal to the End Seniors! Oh, what a gilorious feeling it is to be a senior. At last we have reached the ideal towards which we have been plodding. In our four years of high school life there have been many things which, looked back upon, result in pleasant memories. The class of 25's high school career has been a pleasant one and it is only with regret that we are leaving it. There are pals', and sweethearts and teachers, loved and associated with our greatest dreams. Yet we must leave them, cease to lean upon them for encouragement and ins-piring words, and provide our own initiative, boost our spirit along alone, learn by our own mistakes, at last to come through life's journey scathed, but able to look back on a world better than we found it. Emotions crowd upon us, sorrow, gladness tears, and laughter. Back of them all looms a joy, the joy of accomplish- ment, of work well done, of a goal reached. Sb, we say our farewell to old P. H. S. May God give you the best, may your teachers enjoy to the fullest 1ife's richest blessings, and last in this hour of good-byes, old school, keep that clean, fighting spirit-the spir- it that fights to the end. Jfarztnell Now all our lessons soon will end, And we will join our closing song Ere we part, until the morning Will bring again our happy throng. ENID oURs '26 Our school days soon will be over, Let's each one work with anxious care, For the swiftly coming future, Every one of us must prepare. All the life that is before us, May depend on what. we now dog In these years of our high school life, Let us all to ourselves be true. RUTH TURNER '25 Page twenty
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