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f ' ' LL?-L--1' sb mi 9 lli2lTf77Ul.l-. . ,,-- - Senior Cllllass impart Honorary President-Mr. J. C. Rhodes President-Edward Baldwin Vice President--Robert Wrightson Secretary-Treasurer-Beatrice Anderson Class Colors--Green and White Class Flower-Lily of the Valley Class Motto- The Elevator to Success is Not Running, Take the Stairs Early one bright September morning a jolly band of forty boys and girls entered P. H. S. During the first three years of our high school life our most strenuous eforts have been directed in making the average of 8814 to avoid the examinations. The energy left over we have expended in endeavoring to pass the final exams which lie like milestones on the rocky road which leads to graduation. In these four years we have passed through many struggles and trials. Our experiences as freshmen, sopho- mores, and juniors have prepared us for the lofty position which we now occupy. During our first two years We were busy acclimating ourselves to the routine and atmosphere of the high school. In all activities, both as fresh- men and sophomores, we always came in for our share of honorable men- tion. At the beginning of our junior year our class contained just twenty seven members. Nevertheless this was to be one of our busiest years. Our thoughts immediately turned to the Junior Fair which was held Friday, November 13, 1925. With the money we secured from the fair We enter- tained the class of '26 to a delicious chicken supper at Burlington. Our senior year commenced with a decided amount of seriousness. With great sadness we dwcll upon our last year in Piedmont High School. There are two big events, the presentation of A Trial of Hearts and the publication of Tris, Hard work and good spirit mark these two under- takings. Amid a whirl of social events, literary work, lessons, and athle- tics, We come to an end of our high school career. And now to our schoolmates and teachers, We bid one lingering fare- well. VVINNIE BUTLER '27 Page twenty-eight
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