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To Edward Cory Boggs the Staff respectfully and lovingly dedicates thi is i 944 COMUS No flowery phrases, no gloiving adjectives are needed. A7r. Bongs speaks jor himself. Throughout a long and varied career at Lash, he has gained many friends and admirers from all who hare known him. Ei ' en after oar school days are over, ninrli of his subtle humor and classroom wit will remain with us to hring hack a chuckle or two. Air. Boggs will he paramount in our memories of Lash, either in his capacity as a teacher or as our assistant principal. We will always remember his friendly personality and his warm interest in young people. His Family Left to right, Eddie, Betsy. Bill and Airs. Boggs. Fit;
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COMUS STAFF EDITORS Ann j Uan, Literary Mary Ann Willara, Senior Jane Talley, Club Wilda Stillion, Athletics MANAGERS Helen Ertel, Adi ' ertising Robert Porter, Advertising Patty Riehl, Business Charles Glidden, Business PHOTOGRAPHER CARTOONIST Paul Kellam Wilda Stillion TREASURER SECRETARY Kathryn Ann Mahaney Nellie Jean Yates FACULTY ADVISER Rachael Higgins W JX (Member [ W ' r Est.l92l)
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Iii the physics labora- tory we see Robert Derry, t h e Boyle ' s L a w experiment, Mr. Boggs and Dean Hess. At the hen house Mr. Boggs practices his Hobby. Born in Nova Scotia. Mr. Boggs moved to India at an early age with his missionary parents. Some- time later when he urns about twelve they moved to the United States. He attended Doane Aca d- emy, which is now part of Oenison University, from ivhich he received his degree. During the first world war he served in the Canadian artil- lery. He was not a general, not even a major, but he was the greatest of all. a Canadian private. Anyone who has attended any of Mr. Boggs classes or knows him at all can vouch for his grnru sense of humor. It is told that the science class was deep in the mysteries of electricity. Our professor was demonstrating several kinds of light bulbs. First an argon bulb, and then he looked in vain for a neon specimen. Result, and ive uofe. We , guess the neon are gone. Eddie and Bill at a favorite game. Betsy sacrifices her pal to the war effort. 1 es, he is a member of the armed forces.
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