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i D12 iili 2 Qliiiiiii VERDA MIZE Athuum LlI0l'1I'5 Qoclcty H r vouce ns ever gentle and low an un usual tlung for a g rl AARON ATHERTON Athnmfm Ixtom y Qoclc-ty A 'tant buemoqe marmger I 1 bfowz If vanquished he could argue atlll OLIE COWLING Huw done tht pmt yvlrfs worl ln tho p efarwtory department of Central Stfnt Teanhen College at Fdmoml where Shu 1' '1 member of the Glee Club F'-'ne but not forgotten iiiliilblilllllillllllll 111011 ill 7 5 .u K L , : J, ,, fu - A ra Q A . vu : x rf. , . ,A ,, , 1 A A . . ru. K . v V n : . ,,' A. ' Y ,J - , F l ' 1- . J, V . -, , : - . , 5 , . , . 1 A A G i v 5. 4 - A l ' ' r- .. ' n . , . - R : ' Y A A 4 5 .f O I I : U2rp1.jojcx11ni1n1o1o1n1o11m1U5,. Q-.P-1.-:mia-.:l-.1--.zfvzv-12.34,--.- ,U -4.1 .--:4,-- .- .-.- -A 4 ,- .-1..:-:,- 11 .:v:,z.-1:11,--,l-J.: '11,-,-1+ .-,-1. -94.14
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LOVA D WOODS lC9ldCllt of Dov 'ln Llterary b0Cl6tX Jokc edltor of La Storla Semor play School orchest a Extremely fond of Halls JOHN McCONNELL Athcnmn I1tcr'ny Socxetv The world has not ds overe al lm r fa 'nous men ADELAIDE GOODHUE President of Athomfm Iltcrmy SOCIQ y Qlxethxll 20 21 22 'lrd l'ccrh1 butone I .C P' .' I. ' ' ' ' '. ' Cf ' Y! , . ll UI . .1 J. 1 ' I - . lc d l 1' 1' . ' 'K 1' I . .' 1 . Kolak editor of Ln Storiaf' Bn, ' 1 , ' , ' , ' . - '23, f v .s : 'B':l'. Q01 ii D1 if!! i 510161151 ill li it
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0 nmmvmmmmrmsmcvv 4:4141 11141 ,gg gsm-1131131iliiiiiivmslmlmvmmmrmvmi mnmnmnmnmninmom SFNIOR CIASQ HISTORH When ln the course of human events It b comes necessary for a body of students to form an organized class, and assume amo g the powers of the s hoe th separate and equal station which the laws of the school and the school s Faculty require that they should declare the causes that lmpelled them to Organize We hold th e truths to be self evldent That all students are created equal, that they are endowed by the Faculty with certain lnalxenable rights, chlef of which IS Lnberty and the pursuit of happiness Believing firmly ln the above prlncxples we the class of 1923, on arrlvlng at Crescent Hlgh, made am earnest effort to enforce them We were determ ned and enthusiastic but lt availed us llttle, for we met opposxtlon on every hand That all students are created equal dld not seem to be realxty, for we wer forced to endllrf all kmds of msults But never heless we met 1 1 the southeast room to select our set of officers and advxsor for the year The following were our officers and able advxsol' and treasurer, a d Mlss Bridal as advisor We chose for our motto The Ropes of the Present Wall Ping the Bells of the Future, adopted pale pmk and green for our colors and w th the American Beauty Rose as our class flower, soon took on the semblance of a really tru y actlv Orllanlzatlon Thus organized, we began a career unparalleled by any class whose prevlous exlstence I8 known at Crescent Hugh There were Senior parties, Junlor parties, Fourth Year parties, but, oh' you Freshlesl Freshles werent supposed to do anything but dlg They needed all thelr time to Improve thelr mn ds that they might some day rlse to the dlglllty Ind Importance of a Senior, whose known wisdom and station ln llfe prevented thelr as soclatlon with the Freshles But we malntalned that one of our inalienable rights was the pursuit of happiness, that we were determined to have xt Space wlll not permit a-1 account Of all the romantic and novel events that oc urred durmg those four happy years But for the benefit of the publnc we shall 41411111ilmmcmmcmmmmsmmmmmm-14 me ,:,,,, . 4, . 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1 -. 1 1. 1 1 1. 1. 1 1 1. 1.- . .5 l l W a 5 a Q Q U l l 1 1 1 aw w 7 i K AL 1 n a s I l l F ! U ' - 2 l . . . a . , y g , 9 'Y l ' ' . 3' l - ' 2 5 . . . ,... . , Q 3 ' ' ' 3 U . . . . . . . l i 1 1 s i - . i D . .... . . ' S ' ' - 2 P Q . . . . l l .' L . . l H . : F l Nellie Rhoads, president, John Lawrence, vice-president, Mabel Boggess, secretary i e i ! . . 5 Q , .1 A ! l 11 1 1 - Q . , . s 1 : g - 1 - - . u , ..., g p g 5 ! - . ' 1 ' u ' .rv ! ! . . . . . . . . . ! l A I , 1 . r .. r g l Q Q - . 3 l l Q . . . Q l A l I : ' . ' i Q I l ' . Q 5 ' l f' 1. 1. . ., ,, ., , , ,. . , . ...,... .. . .. . .. . .. .. . . . . . ..... .-..g.
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