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0112155 igrvaihrnt RICHARD C. CROSBY llDiCk!7 303 Cornell Street President of the Sf-nior Class 4: Color Guard 4: Congress 4: Le Cerclc Francais 4: Science Club 1. 2. 3: Foster Thompson Scholarship 3, 4: Senior Stunts 4: Freshman Play 1: Tennis 3, 4: Hockey 3, 4: Cross Country 4: Track 4. Stop! Another second, girls, and he would have blushed. It is a constant source of wonder how Dick has been able to move about so quietly for these four long years and still be so popular with everyone, including naturally the fair maidens whom one occasionally sees about these halls. He has proved himself a terrible nuisance to his teachers on account of his knowledge, which is not, as is generally supposed, the result of a tcn-day correspondence course. In spite of this blight he is almost human and his skill on the athletic fields is rapidly enlarging his stock of trophies. However, he has found time to be a most capable leader of the Senior Class, which has good reason to be proud of its choice. Consequently, all his honors come to him as a fitting tribute to his efforts. Dick is really a good fellow, and when you get to know him better you will seo the reason why he will have the success we predict for him. 20
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SENIOR' KNOCKS AMELIA ABBOTT Red Bad Abbott 1 234 S. Albany Street ' . ' Ilhctacria. 3: Science Club 3: Art Club 1, 2, 3:.Freshmen lhiskotlmll Team l : Home Room Basketball 2: Lady of Sha- lott 2: The Wreck of the Hesperus 2: Senior Stunts.3. . Three years ago, which, according to statise tics was 1924, some one carelessly left the girls' door open, and the air came in. The air' wasn't so bad, but something else sneaked in-Amelia. Once in, they couldn't get her out, but now that she is a senior, we're glad that she was so ,im- movable. Red hasn't decided yet whethereto wait for her own class down here or on the hill.. She is a very good Bad Abbott to havefaround, and-who sayslshe isn't? No one! yell the honored seniors! SAMMIE A. ABBOTT CCSemi!! NSam!? KKWiSh77 . 234 S. Albany Street , Art Editor of the Annual 5: Student Council 5:'Chair- man Traffic Committee 5: Congress 4, 5: Chairman Con- grm-ss linll Committee 5: Chairman' Membership Committee 5: Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, 5: llaskctball 4: Annual Reporter 1, 2, 4.'5: Senior Stunts 5. The first five years in high school proved to be the hardest for Semi, for after that he got along fairly well. Besides doing artistic adver- tising for every club and paper in school, Sam has found time to thrill spectators at athletic games with his flashy end runs on the fgridiron. What Sam -lacks in brains he makes uplin wit, and he is chief entertainer in all activites. Se-mi has proved himself to be an unusually, popular member of the Senior Class, and will continue being a favorite when he does his sketching on the hill next year. Well, so long, Jocko: may' you always be an athletic supporter. LAURA K. ALLEN 120 Miller Street Le Cercle Francais 3, 4: Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Deut- scher Vex-ein 4: Vice-presidefnt 4: Basketball 3: Volley Ball 4: Baseball 2: 0 Lovely Night 1. 2, 4: King Harold 4: Senior Frolic Committee: Hero and Leander 3. The curly-haired child at the left is, believe it or not, the dignified vice-president of'the,Deut- scher Verein. She is also distinguished for being the first girl to get a boyish bob! and 'the last to retain it. It is to be easily seenQthat Laura is intellectually inclined 'when one -finds her im- mersed in such heavy reading as The Mystery of the Secret Stairwayfand the like, though how she manages to do that and still head the 'Honor Roll every month is a perpetual mystery. Next year she intends to honorwthe cp-eds and here's hoping that she succeedspand that her contem- poraries don't kill themselves trying to keep up with her. t' ' -
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