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Page 3 -H.P. H. S. ALUMNI REVIEW- April, 1925 LARGEST CLASS IN HISTORY OF SCHOOL TO GRADUATE IN JUNE The largest senior class in the history of the High Point high school will graduate in June. There are approximately 126 members enrolled in the senior class, and a large per cent of them will graduate. Next year’s senior class will exceed one, however, its membership now being about 133. The outstanding characteristics of this years class is scholarship. L. T. Johnston, principal says' that the students as a whole put more time on their books than did any of the preceding classes. This shows up well for the high school. The mem.bership of the alumni association will be greatly boosted by the graduation of 126 students. Following is the list of this year’s seniors: Glennie Anderson, Feme Allen, Helen Barker, Sal- lie Neil, Josephine Boone Lucile Bradner, Minnie Lee Brooks, Barbara Brooks, Hazel Brown, Elda Clark, Ruth Clinard, Mary Clinard, Roma Lee Cockman, Al berta Corbit. Ha Cross, Claire Douglas, Verona Earles, Alice r^iizabeth Freeze, Mable Gilbert, Neta Gordon, Mar garet Gurley, Maxine Harris, Margaret Hauser. Ernestine Hayes, Kathleen Hepler, Semmie Hermann, Vivian Hiatt, Pauline Hicks, Grace Hinshaw, Gladys Hofman, Janet Holbrook, Dorothy Holt, Norrine Hor- ney, Dorothy Hoskins, Ella Burton Hutchinson. Ruth Jarrell, Marian Jones, Ruby Johnson, Aline Kaneer, Verta Lewallen, Helen Marsh, Louise Mc- Ewen, Ida Payne, Sarah Parrish, Frances Pennington, NannieL Lee Purdue, Rada Postoa, Inez Reynolds, Nora Ridge, Adelaide Schultheiss, Mary Simmons, Lois Smith, Mae Sprinkle, Inez Strader, Leona Wagner, Annice Welch, Majorie Welhorn, Elizabeth Welch, Catherine Whitener and Kathryn Whitener. Buren Andrews, Theodore Antonakos, Tony Anto- nakos. Coy Biichfield, Fred Borland, Charles Cannon, WHEN IT’S JEWELRY | Your Patronage Will Be | Appreciated By | P. A. STAMEY, ’21 | STAMEY’S I f • High Pointn’s Leading Jewelers • I Quality—Service—Satisfaction I RANDALL’S PHARMACY | I The Service Store g Next to New ' • •0 Commercial National Bank H P John Chilton, Curtis Collins, Uba Crissman, Clarence Crowson, Vernon Crouch, Dallas Culler, Harry Culler, Sanders Dallas, Hubert Ellington, Jack Farlow, Ralph Foust, Ernest Fuqua, James Garner. Burrus Harrison, Jay D. Hendrick,; Jr., Wilbert Hines, Thomas Hooks, Samuel Hyman, Irvin Ingratrx, Gwyn, Jarris, Butler Johnson, Malcolm Johnson, Ralph Ketchie, Fletcher Lambert, William Lewis, Cleve Lo- man, Grady Mann, Ira McCain, Charles McManus, Ward Packer, Fred Perdue, Cleo Poston, Reuben Preddy, George Ridge, Craydon Ring, Ernest Ritchi'i Paul Ruth, Charles Salsbury, Horace Seward, Joe Smoak, Sherrill Snider. Clctus Spencer, Orpheus Spencer, Theodore Thomps.on, Henry Veach, Floyd Vuncannon, Thomas Warford, Parker Waynick, Harold Welbom, Harold White, Lawrence White, Argie Wood, John Wood, Lyle Wood and Earl Womble. RUN RIGHT TO RING’S Prescription Specalists Fast Auto Delivery RING DRUG CO. •. •c*c*e*c*c«c*ci I0*0«0«0«. n WHEN YOU WANT ANYTHING IN THE DRUG LINE CALL U SI Your Patronage Will Be Appreciated by D. A. Dowdy, ’15 Robt. Garland, ’24 { MANN DRUG CO. * Elwood Hotel Bldg. ® 1 i
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