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24 THE CRESCENT, 1924 EDITH ADAIR Annual Staff. Yea! Rah! Yea! Club. Edith deserves a laurel wreath for faithfulness. A tireless worker, she shouldered many responsibilities in the- class activities. “Good works have their root in faith.” MARGUERITE KLAPP Yea! Rah! Yea! Club. Marguerite’s smile is as contagious as it is artistic. Very few long faces may be seen in any group of which she is one. “Courteous and kind is merry Marguerite.” ELLEN DEVERY Annual Staff. “Forge” Staff. Dramatic Club. Ellen possesses talent aplenty and is universally well-liked. She excels as a pianist, elocutionist, actress, jour-nalish, student—well, what not? “Simplicity is a jewel rarely found.” KATHRYN PYLE Debating Club. Dramatic Club. Yea! Rah! Yea! Club. Girls’ Chorus. “Forge” Staff. Glee Club. This young lady is a real-for-sure booster. Pep, penper. pepnv is the scale of her moods. “When vigor fires the mind, things move.” JAMES SLATTERY Annual Staff. Class Football. A poetical genius. Energy is not lacking in this sunny lad. Nor is “Slatts” minus a “solid footing.” “Happy, thorough occupation banishes gloom.” JAMES CONNER Class football and basketball. Jim, or “Pert” is alert and witty. He has “good form” athletically and the twinkling, Irish blarney is his. “Wit is the spice of life.” ■
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T II E C1 R E S C E N T , 19 2 4 23 HELEN RAY Yea! Rah! Yea! Club. Girls’ Chorus. Her sprightly chatter and studious application make Helen at once a favorite and a student. “Wit is brilliant ’gainst quiet background.” HILDA DIPBOYE Here’s a very coy little lady. She generally managed to have the boys do th? “deep stuff” in Math, for her. “Courteous tho’ coy, and gentle tho’ retir’d.” MABEL LAZARUS. Mabel is practical and wholesome. Her well-directed thought has a steady’ ing effect. “Live to do something useful.” GLADYS DECKER Glee Club. Slightly unfitted for the deep, unfathomed waters of Science, Gladys is proficient in the art of the vanity case. “She hath a glowing manner.” JAMES SMITH Jim’s an agricultural boy. He can sow the seeds of laughter and reap the judgment of the faculty with alarming accuracy. “Laughter is a healthful exercise.” LORIAUX STURBOIS In the sea of agriculture and science, Loriaux cruises about peacefully. “Leave nothing undone” is his motto. “Our best doings is our best enjoyment.”
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25 TIIE CRES C E NT, 1 9 2 4 LEO HOSIER H. S. Basketball. Class Football. Tall, rangy “Sorrel-top” fought like a tiger as backguard for El-Hi. Well done, Lee. You gave your best when you got th? opportunity. “Courage never to submit or yield.” FAYE SNOOK To see her study, one might think Faye “so vurry serious.” She finds time for play, too. “Joy to the toiler!” ESTHER E. WARNER What class could survive without a gay, blonde girl? Don’t think, however, that she isn’t a worker. “Her hair’s not lighter than her heart.” MARTHA HOLLOWELL. Martha sprang a surprise. As Freshie, Soph and Junior she was very quiet and shy. Then, she “stepped right out.” “Flowers that bloom late are best.” THELMA BENEDICT Study thrives in tranquility. The real student is modest. Thelma has the combination: calmness, studiousness, and modesty. “Modesty’s a candle to merit.” ALICE MURPHY Cartooning comes easy for Alice. Like most ample-sized persons, she is happy and easy going. “Amiable people radiate mental sunshine.”
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