Selma High School - Sel Ala Yearbook (Selma, AL)

 - Class of 1930

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Selma High School - Sel Ala Yearbook (Selma, AL) online collection, 1930 Edition, Page 85 of 142
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Page 85 text:

r 'T 3 glam in l H, me S 11 L-ALA, El - H 1 , E' 5' S -.. - 4 X il V I J F llwlx .mg A ' mi l 4! y.L - Mya: ,... .. , . . ,,,, ,, .... ,.,,,,,,,, And friends, like roses, shattered all Have heard the tender heaven call- Within my heart I'll keep the gleam Of every hope and every dream Every sadness and every joy, The face of many a girl and boy You loved and knew 9 societies, And contests warm, sweet ecstasies When love was young, exams, And hurried, arduous crams, And scores of other things, I'll keep To make you smile and cure your weeps, This child of vision, love, and jest, Now greets its friends from far and near, It's not the worst, nor yet the best Just Sel-Ala, your friend so dear. Virginia Foxworth. Ulf!! with profuse apologies. to Kyoling If you can write a theme D On any subject, And go to class and bravely read it through, If you can merely Take a glance at Halleck, 1 And make Mrs. Howard think you study as some dog If you can go to Home Ec. And wash dishes, And burn and cut your fingers and still smile, And then, forthwith, Go dumbly on to history And not let what you don't know cramp your style, If you can go Each day quite unprepared Yet bluff through all the classes that you hate, You'll never have A reason to be scared And, what is more, old dear, you'll graduate! Rosa Reynolds. 4179.-,'N. il.-H H -'I 'wr-2-. N 1 N li'I'liliN lpvf' TH I 11 'rv ftllf' T 5 1

Page 84 text:

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Page 86 text:

mf SEL-ALAH,e . I. it 3'l.P wM.. e 45 '- , . Q:ii'i.ff:-qQ- , L' l, ' e' as '- V l 1,65 f.r'+-- . ' .fm 7.2.4 .,, -- . -' 4-- C-School .Ranches for Une Nczfpeakv Monday: A little shrimp-Elizabeth Martin. Spare ribs-Miss Stewart. Two eggs-Frank Ormond and Cartledge Blackwell. Water-Crawford Gillis fhe's all wetl. Tuesday: An old crab-Mr. Partin. A musical potato-Patti Gee Martin. Ice cream-Burt Davis Qhe's so coldj. Wednesday: A poor fish-Alfred Freeland. Hominy-The Chorus Class. Milk-Katherine Jackson. Thursday: Hot dogs-Jack Kerr and some other curr. Soup lit makes so much noisel-Cyrus Lahman. fHotJ chocolate-George, the janitor. Friday: Lobster- Halleck fit's read all overj. A young chicken-Carolyn Bayne. Brains-Anna Burns and Irma Fowlkes. The Cafeteria also keeps on hand: Nuts-William Welch and Baby Mackin. Sweets-Frances Towns and Pug Pollard. Peaches-Clarice Reedy and Virginia Foxworth. Jelly Beans-Preston Jackson and Clarence McGan. Green berries - Ink and Lillie Howard. Marie Gusdorf. Things what Won Qshould Know Do you know: That Frank Ormond and a second year boy are about to come to blows over a rat? That Marie Gusdorf still wears a fraternity pin? That Milton Tepper has nearly forgotten Doris? That Frances Towns still has more than one interest in the Academy of Music? That Virginia Foxworth thinks M, I. Blue more appropriate than Am I Blue? That Clarice Reedy's pet name is Psyche? 1'-iN NlNlQl'lilgN 'ru I RTV If fill 4 ' I ..,, , ' .... I. I

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