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SOUTH HIGH ANNUAL A Man of Letters EE that fellow coming down the hall?'Z See the long line of admirers that follow him like a trailing cloud of glory-4? Mark his thrown out chest, his high look, his triumphant stride! Every step and every swing of his arms tell the story- A hero I-a master !-an athlete par excellent! See the mark of his endeavors, an S emblazoned on his noble front-A man of letters! H 'm yes that's what he is! Letters! XVhy he has S's for everything that l1G,S ever done! Touchdowns, broad jumps, home runs, baskets a11d even for love all. He is our man of letters.- S0 why should he not stride through our classic halls, taking odds from no one-basking in the adoration of a loyal student body. Of course one can't expect the faculty to estimate his real worth. The Latin Scourge will not even see him and the Mathematical Grind will most likely fail to count him at all-but then what can one expect-2 Envy is a terrible sin-a contageous disease that strikes whom it will. Of course neither school nor college faculty is immune! So our man may walk through the halls of learning little appreciated by those who sit in high places- The hero, alas can only shrug his shoulders and ask- WHAT PRICE GLORY? ROBERT GRADY. The above is an essay written by Robert Grady, South's football star, which was given to Miss Scott for work in English. Miss Scott thought the essay good and sent it to the Magazine World in which it was published in the issue of May, 1926. 109
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SOUTH HIGH .ANNUAL Hungry even when she was little. May Hyle. Two sweet little maidens. Norma and Annette Baer Don't pont Rose, look pretty. Rose llTCCLll.lLU11. This is no fish story. James Lehner. Kute Kenipie. Alice Kemp. XVho won? The Schatfhausen kids. Wfhy so pensive? Rose Shalit. Rosie 's sister. Same old Lil. Lillian Mclnerney. Sweethearts? Rodney Kolb and Esther Phelan. Still the same child. Nellie Arniintrout. A sweet shy maiden. Laura Taylor. . Lawrence Vleaver pilantiiig flowers. -- Wlhatta Shiek. Elmo Hulbert. Then fat but now skinny. Bernice Allen. Pretty baby, Helen Jones.
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