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Richard is part of the firm- Richald F. Wren Robinson, Vose, and Wren, Inc. Dick The distinguishing feature Scientific about him is his extreme energy. H1 Y 4: Radio Club 4. We think he should be a travel- ing salesman after he graduates. National Honor Society l Victoria Crisp Grace Rachlin Harold Dutch Raymond Pettee Miss Grace Hatch, Sponsor Dirigo of Crosby Chapter of the National Honor Society was or- ganized in 1925. It begins its eleventh year with the smallest group of new members yet elected. The fact that four were chosen from a class of seventy-tlhree is proof of how diificult it is for a student to achieve membership. If elected to the National Honor Society, a student is given the highest honor it is possible for a high school to confer, but it is not conferred on any student unless he earns it. Members are chosen by the faculty on the basis of four principles which the constitution of the society recognizes as fundamentals in education: character, scholarship, leadership, service. The student must first qualify on the basis of scholarship, that is, 'he must be in the upper third of his class. Then, for the four years of his school life, he must have shown these qual- ities: a character which has been clean, honest, sincere, and depend- able, leadership which has shown personality, high purpose, initiative, and clear thinkingg service which has been untiring, cheerful, loyal, and enthusiastic. The forming of these traits during school years makes a foundation for a successful and Worthwhile life.
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22 THE KEY STONE 1 'Q James R. Triehy Tree General Radio Club 1, 23 Band 35 Or- chestra 1, 2, 3, 49 Caravan Com- mittee 43 Cartoonist for the Keystone News 3, 49 Car- toonist for The Keystone . Ada I. Vattes General Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Manager 43 Hi-Y 2, 3, 49 Commercial Club 1, 29 Operetta 33 Student Coun- cil Play 4. Gerald F. Vose 44Gerry:! General Hockey 1, Winter Carnival 33 Glee Club 3, 4, Aeronautical Society 2, Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Operet- ta 3. Kenneth F. Wentworth llKen7! General Baseball 1, 23 Glee Club 33 Hi- Y 1, 2, 3, Radio Club 1. Frances B. Woodbury Toots Commercial Basketball 47 Class Basketball 2, 35 Junior Usher. Carl L. Warren KKLink!7 General Crosby is going to miss Jimmy, not only for his artistic ability, but also for his quiet, cheery air of willing cooperation. Good luck, Jimmy. We hope you con- tinue the art in which you are so talented. Ada is our cheerful little ear- ful for she always has a story, a joke, or some good news to tell. We don't mean that you are a gossip, Ada, just a. like- able girl who is laughing, hap- py, and singing all the time. Keep it up! This class will remember Gerald as the likeable chap from room 306. The best of luck, Gerald, you deserve it. Our quiet sophisticated Ken takes as his motto, Modera- tion in all things . However, we have known him to make con- spicuous departure from this mftto outside school. Lots of luck in your future profession, Ken. Here we have Morrills supreme gift to Crosby. She is truly one of our greatest assets. We ex- tend our compliments to Mor- rill. We don't know Carl very well because he has been with us only two years. Anyway, we know that he has always been ready to lend a helping hand. I-Iere's to you, Carl.
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THE KEYSTONE 'dl IGN Class Ode CTune of, Maryland my Maryland , O Crosby 'till eternity With reverence we'll think of thee. Endowed by graces glorious, Throughout the years Victorious. Though failure blends with Victory, We'll forge ahead inspired by thee. Our cup of life will brimming be, Because of memories of thee. From life of scihool to school of life, We pledge our truth through joy and strife Though parting means farewell to thee, Forever we will loyal be. Four years within thy doors We'Ve dwelt, Within our hearts great pride we've felt. But now the time of parting's here, Farewell to thee, our Crosby dear.
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