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18 THE KEYSTONE Q Lofetta- A- Piney Charley is certainly a bundle of U Charley dynamic energy. How so much 00I1lUl9l'Ulal action can be packed in so Basketball 2, 3, 4, Class Bas- ketball 1, Glee Club 2, 3, Hikers 2, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 1, Typist for The Key- stone . Alice M. Prescott UA-ln General Class Basketball 1, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Operetta 3. Frances G. Pushard llFran17 Commercial Class Basketball 1, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Comercial Club 1, 2, Stud- ent Council Play 4, Junior Usher, Caravan Committee 3, 4, Student Council Executive Committee 3, Treasurer 4, Sec- retary of Class 2, Class Proph- ecy. Grace Rachlin Gracie Commercial Basketball 3, 4, Class Basket- ball 1, 2, Glee Club 2, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, President 4, Business Manager of Student Council Play 4, Junior Usher, President of Class 2, Circulation Manager of the Keystone News 3, Business Manager 4, Caravan Committee 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Typist for The J Keystone , Valedictorian, National Honor Society. 1' Alice M. Reynolds Q HAP, 4 Commercial u Doris R. Roberts nnotv General Glee Club 3, Junior Usher. I- 'C .I small a package is hard to tell. Charley has been our star bas- ketball player all through high school. Alice is another member of our class who has had to walk quite a distance to school. She is a. hard worker and a good sport. Bon voyage for your cruise of life, Alice. They say that opposites attract. Fran, being decidely blond and mischievous, chooses the dark serious type. Dancing is her hobby, but she prefers hiking. She's a grand sport, and-well, here's to Fran! Grace is one of the hardest workers in our class, both in studies and in school activities. She is always ready for a, bit of fun and a good time in spite of her scholastic tendencies. I-Iere's luck to you in your busi- nes career, G-race. Although Alice has been with us only two years, her friendly cheerful ways have won her many friends. Always be as cheerful as you have been at Crosby, Alice, and it will help you over the bumps of life. Dot's the black eyed Susan of the Senior class. Her many artistic abilities should mean something to her in the future. I-Ier chief interest sits in Miss Hanson's room.
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THE KEYSTONE 17 004 li Barbara L. Merrill Barb General Glee Club 2, 3, 47 Hil-:ers Club 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 Operetta 3. Doris A. Miller Minnie General Glee Club 3, 43 Hi-Y 43 Oper- etta 35 Honor Essay. Norma E. Miller General Glee Club 4, Manager 4. Margaret I-I. Moody Upeg-II General Commercial Club 1. Francis C. Peavey uTonu,nyrr General Class Basketball 3. Raymond M. Pettee acRaymolr Comlnercial Glee Club 3, 4: Commercial Club 13 Operetta 39 Stage Man- ager for Student Council Play 3, 43 Honorary Marshal 3: Student Council Executive Committee 25 Treasurer of Class 1, President 49 Typist for The Keystoneng Last Chapel Speakerg National Honor So- ciety. Barb is a, good sport, full of fun, and always gets a. joke. She is one with Scottish inter- ests. We wonder why? Is Duke a Scottish name? The old saying is, Good things come in small packages . This certainly applies to our Doris. Although very petite, she has wit and knowledge that top the best of us. She always knows the answer, that's Minnie. Norman is a quiet, reserved fel- low. However, under his exter- ior of dignity lies a weight of wit and a hearty spirit of fun. Who is noted for the giggles? Who always sits in the back seat opposite Buzz. The answer, of course, is Peg. You have so many fine qualities that it is impossible to name there here. Frances is one of those persons who distinguishes herself by an art of dignity. Here's luck to one whom we shall miss! We admire you, Raymond, for your practical knowledge and your sense of honesty and fair play. We feel assured of your success in whatever profession you plan to pursue in the fu- ture.
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THE KEYSTONE 19 C IO' Avis Robertson Sunshine General Benjamin H. Robinson IlBennylI General Manager of Football 43 Base- ball 4g Class Basketball 1, 2, 35 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 45 Property Manager of Student Council Play 45 Shakespearean Play 45 Humor Editor of 'iThe Keystone . Doris A. Robinson Dot General Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Hikers Club 2, 3, 49 Hi-Y 1, 2, 39 Operetta 3. Harry M. Robinson Trouble General Donald B. Rogers lKD0nY! General Howard Ruben llChiam!! Scientific Football 3, 49 CE-Ii-Y 1, 2, 3, 43 Radio Club 1, Shakespearean Play 4, Junior Prom Commit- tee 35 Caravan Committee 47 Vice President of Student Council 49 Managing Editor of the Keystone News 4, Assist- ant Editor of The Keystone You have what it takes, Avis. Not many of us are gifted with a character as fine and strong as yours. You've been a true pal to everyone, and we're going to miss you. May brightness al- ways travel your way, Sun- shine . Benny is the gay Lothario of 1936, careless, irresponsible, friendly, and likeable. Now he's here and now he isn't, but if you can corral him for a mo- ment it will be worth it. Best o'luck, Benny. We cannot accuse Dot of be- ing Ha fair weather friend . She is always ready to help a friend, and she boasts a serious side as well as a keen sense of humor. Dot's three greatest weaknesses areg an Oldsmobile, New York, and Fred. You can't make us believe that girls don't interest you, Harry. We'd understand you better if you would say most girls in- stead of all girls, for we hear you are interested in a certain Jerry. Don has so many good qualities that it's a bit difficult to find his best side. Our class will al- ways remember him as one of the most amiable fellows in school. Howard has been as sincere in all his activities as he has been versatile. He is quiet and reser- ved but ready for fun at all times.
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