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1- cv'-'Ps' ' - - ' vlfuwrrvgri--1,173 M I THE VICTORY ANNUAL 1925 Victory High School Howard Robinson William Carr ..... Freda Minter .... Flora Flormna. Q .. fWe camel 19-SENIORS-25. Class Officers: Motto : Vidi fWe sawj Vici Class Colors: Alice Blue and Gold Class Flower: American Beauty Rose Cla Yell: Seniors we are, But we are brave and true 3 We will stand for our colors The Gold and the Blue. Senior Advisors: Mrs. Violet Ward Haller ' Mrs. E. A. Luzader ' Miss Ethel Minter Mr. E. C. Beckett Class Sponsor: Judge John C. Southern 5-QWQUTS Eli . . . . . .President .Vice President . . . . . .Secretary . . .Q .Treasurer CWe conqueredl V , 3 , .. ' . ' i -. ' ,N -- 1 . Q -' - f1..n. .- e .- 'I X . -Q ar,-54. . ., 5, 5 , . -. : ' vi - J,.. ' -7- v., ' IQ Y- - 'F-, ,.., . . A H 1' . I. ' '16,-sl 13' lf'
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. . . W 1, T W ,,. ' X 1 E CTORY ANNUAL 1925 I 5 i ,X , XX Ona Marie Tomes 'Nan 'lb Friendship Club: Beckett's Choral Club '25g Dramatic Club '25, Elizabeth Warner C'Bett-y J Dramaticsg G15-3 Club: Sec'y-Treas. Crystal Clubg Friendship Club. Harold Crim f Crimmy J Debating Club '21-'23g Glee Clubg Literary Society '21g Annual Sub. Man. '24g Dramaticsg Crystal Club. Names of Seniors whose pictures do not appear Donovan Faust Charles Hamrick Mamie Smith Forest Wilson George Gill Brooks Reed TWENTY-FIVE
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w- -use rl' 1 11-:il .mm THE VICTORY ANNUAL 1925 Senior Class History We the class of '25 entered upon our high school career in the year of '21. We were a husky group of freshies g and started with the vlm and vigor that has kept us growing through the four wonderful years of our sojourn in Victory High School. The officers chosen by the class the first year performed their duties admirably and through their guidance it is of little Wonder we advanced into the Sophomore ranks like veterans. During this year we came to realize we had many things yet to learn. While Sophomorfs we were the largest class in school, and we were Well represented in athletics, musical productions and various other organ- izations of our school. We began our Junior year feeling rather dignified and each one highly anticipating the forth-coming events. For this most important year we elected Donavan Faust, president, William Carr, vice-president, Marie Prim, secretaryg and Wilburn Phares, treasurer. This year our class published the fifth edition of the Victory Annual which was a great success. Another outstanding event in this notable year was the J unior-Senior reception which was only a continuance of our obvious success. .We could hardly wait for the school year of '24 and '25. School opened September 6th, and although this was to be our last year in old Victory High School, we begun our duties cheerfully, and also began to feel the necessary importance and dignity of Seniors. Our officers for this year are Howard Robinson, pres'dentg William Carr, vice-president, Freda Minter, secretary, and Flora Floriana, treasurer. For our advisors we chose Mrs. Luzader, Miss Minter, Miss Ward and Mr. Beckett. All of Whom have advised and directed us at all times, making our last year :1 happy and successful one. We chose for our sponsor Judge John C. Southern, one who is always interested in Victory and its welfare. We know we could never have chosen one better. We were well represented in Athletics by Harold McClung, Wilburn Phares, Edward Bonk, Robert Ford, William Carr, Noel Madera, Charles Hamrlck and Lester Bolhman. In girls athletics by Freda Minter, Flora Floriana, Gladys Crimm and Marie Prim. The members of the Class of '25 have met with great success in their high school life, and we sincerely hope that the spirit which they have manifested during their high school career will remain with them and guide them happilly and successfully through the years that are to come. MARIE PRIM, '25. I TXVENTY-SEVEN 0 .
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