Memphis Crockett Technical - 1925

Presenting the Class of 1925

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Floy Elizabeth Kelly

Your kindness and your service true
Are a living monument to you.

Hilliard Sloan Parnell

A noble Knight who sought to right the wrong.
And in every heart to start a song.

Ruby Patton

If to her share some errors fall,
Look on her face - you'll forget them all.

 

Freddie Belle Mitchell

And this sweet lass we won't forget.
She's the smartest girl that we have met.

Alton Deming

In his studies he's very bright -
And is very nice and polite.

Edrie Rosalie Schmidt

The girl who can sing, debate and play,
We love her better every day.

 

David Priestly Wilson

He is a little bashful, we confess,
But we like him, Never the less.

Mary Kathleen Merrifield

All of us know that Kathleen
Is the sweetest girl we've ever seen.

John Davie Tyus

His ability to play, to work, we can not scorn;
For he surely can play on the big bass horn.

 
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Thanks to Sue Lee Johnson, Tech '51, for scanning the photos.