The Spotlight [1922] . t Corbett Mary Corbett Ethel Perkins William Dailey Helen Dawson Mildred Pritchard Russell Davis Maxine Fearing Elizabeth Saunders Vernon Davis Leora Griffen Lorraine Sawyer Harvey Dawson Gertrude Harrell Goldie Sanderlin Wallace Ellis Lillian Harris Maud Sanders Harvey Goodwin Evelyn Hooper Estelle Silverthorne Hollowell Goodwin Emma Jacobs Hilda Silverthorne Wilborne Harrell Goldie James Elizabeth Sykes Tilton Hayman Grace Jenkins Mattie Tatum Graham Hedrick Ruby Jennings Mary Trueblood Jack Jennette Ida Jones Thelma Twiford Paul Jennings Lorena Koontz Fannie Welch Erv


The Spotlight [1922] . t Corbett Mary Corbett Ethel Perkins William Dailey Helen Dawson Mildred Pritchard Russell Davis Maxine Fearing Elizabeth Saunders Vernon Davis Leora Griffen Lorraine Sawyer Harvey Dawson Gertrude Harrell Goldie Sanderlin Wallace Ellis Lillian Harris Maud Sanders Harvey Goodwin Evelyn Hooper Estelle Silverthorne Hollowell Goodwin Emma Jacobs Hilda Silverthorne Wilborne Harrell Goldie James Elizabeth Sykes Tilton Hayman Grace Jenkins Mattie Tatum Graham Hedrick Ruby Jennings Mary Trueblood Jack Jennette Ida Jones Thelma Twiford Paul Jennings Lorena Koontz Fannie Welch Ervin Midgette Helen Little Fannie Lee West Alton Owens Glennie Lowry Katherine White Zack Owens Elizabeth Mann Phoebe White Earle Sutton Rosalie Wood 38 junior Class ?|istorp Whence are we going—we of Twenty-three? Out of the past we have come—into the future we must plunge. The future is unreadable. So I ask: Whence are you going?You answer: I know this one thing I know!If ye go not forward—all things T IS a very difficult thing to write the history of a Class that isjust started; about as difficult as writting the story of a per-sons life before he is born. For, as a matter of fact, we havejust begun. We have hardly made a dent in the future thatlies before us; but, even though in our small career we haveleft, maybe, a few points. For three years—ever since our entering High School—we have lookedforward to next year—graduation. This seems to be our highest ambition,our highest hope, but it is not. Our leaving High School will be only a step-ping-stone to something higher; another little print to leave behind. Well, to enumerate a few of our prints: In athletics we have quite a fewwho play on the different teams, and the Girls Basket-Ball Team is practicallymade up of our Class. Next year this Class will lead the High School in ath-letics, no doubt. And, by the way, our Class will probably be the largest to graduate fromthis school in its history. It wi


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