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ULida5LouH is the most argumentative member of the Wood, Stephenson, and Harding Company. She was one of the star debaters on our debating team this year--very capable of holding her own on any- one's grounds. Not only does Lou excel in debat- ing, but in her studies, too! Can anyone explain this astounding ability to be always prepared in class when she NDa1ey'sN her time away so? English Club 3 45 Debating Club 3 45 Dramat- ic Club l5 Hi-Y 1 2 45 Junior Usher 35 Glee Club 15 Prize Speaking 45 Class Basketball 2 15 Commit- tees5 Sophomore Hop 25 Junior Prom 35 English Club Tea Dance 45 Senior Ball 35 Alumni Banquet 4. Howard Herbert Howdy Are you looking for Howard? Well, find Dot Blood and he'll be there. They have been like that ever since--well a long time! It must be the real thing. Doris, all that we ask of you is to keep Howard always as jolly, industrious, and friendly as we know him here in Crosby! Avis Holmes NAU Salute our earnest, intelligent, versatile, artistic classmate Avi , a shining star in the Se nior Class HAH has been with us only two years, but during this time, she has endeared herself i our memories with her admirable smile and ever friendly helping hand Her decorations for the English Club tea dance convince us that UAH will succeed at art school her goal Hi Y l, Hikers' Club l, Glee Club 1, Orches tra 1, Class Basketball Manager 1, Class Secretary and Treasurer 3, English Club 4 Charlotte Holmes Sherlock Sherlock is a pal to everyone Being true to her name, she's keen at finding that which oth ers pass by lightly Her honors at Crosby prove that She desires to be a social secretary for a traveling person Cand is particularly interested in Canadab But, her chief axbition is to please her friends and make more We'll miss you, Char Hi Y 3, Junior Usher 3, D A R Candidate 3, Assistant Editor of leystone 4, Keystone R porter 4, Sophomore hop, Chairman 2, Senior Ball Chairman 3, Ieystone Dance 4, English Club Tea S A n , 1. . lotte. 45 English Club 2 3 45 Treasurer 35 Vice-President a 'Q : s e- . c . ' i 3 I ' ' III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Illlllllll llllllllllllllll lllllll Illlll , Q r
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7 . Helen Dunton Even though we donit see very much of Helen in school activ- ities, she always seems to be full of life and ready to take a joke. What we want to know is--why does she go down to 201 every recess? Some say itls Martha Thibodeau, but we have our doubts. A poor excuse is better than none, Helen! Marjorie Dutton 2 Margie Everybody that knows Marg is of the same opiniong she is one of the best natured girls in the class. Marg loves to dance and wants to sing hillbilly songs on the radio after she graduates. We wish you lots of success, Marg. Dramatic Club 45 Junior Usher 5. Milton Flanders Flannigan Although Milton is the tallest fellow in our class,his motto must be, 'Little boys should be seen and not heardn for few of us have heard him really talk. They say he has a great sense of humor and hunting is his favorite pastime in the fall. Alden Graffam Doc Everybody knows Alden's ability with a radio or anything in that line,'but did you know about his interest in music? Why yes, Alden is the leader of Carlson's electrical band! He has proved himself to be an up-and-coming chemist, too--Keep it up, Doc. Radio Club l 2 5 4, Custodian 2 5 45 One-Act Play Stage Manager and Electrician 5 45 Student Council Play Stage Manager and Electrician 4. Agnes Gray Aggie Aggie is the girl about town of Crosby, a great mixer and well liked by all her classmates. Aggie enjoys gmnnastics, espe- cially basketball. Although she was unable to play this year, the team couldn't get along without her so they elected her manager . We hear she wants to attend a physical education school next year. Good luck, Aggie! Hi-Y 45 Home Ec Club 15 Basketball 2 5'4, Manager 45 Class Basketball l 25 Glee Club 45 Volley Ball l 2 5 45 Soft Ball l 2 5 4 Ring Tennis l 2 5 4. Olive Hammons 5 Olly A member of Curran, Dunton, and Hammons, Inc., Olive is one of the best singers in the class. She has proved this in the musical events at school. Another one of Olive's accomplishments is her knowledge of commercial subjects. Keep up the good work, Olive, and you'll make a very efficient stenographer for some busi- ness man soonl V Glee Club l 2 5 45 Com ercial Club 5 4, Vice-President 45 Home Ec Club 15 Operetta 2 5. Robert Ham ons Hambone Bob is slow motion, but that must be from associating with nRabbitU all these years. We have heard that Bob is interested in modeling airplanes and is planning to be an aviator. Who knows? We may have a second Doug Corrigan in our midst. Hi-Y 5 45 Aeronautics Club 45 Class Basketball 1 45 Base- ball 45 Com ittees: Sophomore Hop 25 Junior Prom 55 Senior Ball 55 Alumni Dance 4. Lida Harding A Lou I
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9 Dance5 National Honor Society5 Prize Speaking 45 Committees5 Alumni Banquet 4, Carl Howard Tubby Carl has something to be proud of. He dances! An accom- plishment that not many other senior boys have! Carl changes al- most magically from a serious lad into a second Romeo when he is anywhere near the sophomore room. Why does room 303 attract you so much,'Carl? Hi-Y 2 3 45 Dramatic Club 15 Football 2 35 Basketball 3. Jannetta Jennings Janey Janey, our npeppiest chileu in Crosby High School, has a smile for everybody. But her sweetest smile has been for a certain senior boy with the initials of J. A. Janey, you are to be compli- mented! We thought he was one of the Uno woman for men type of he- I'O. ' Class Vice-President l5 Cheer Leader l 25 Hikers' Club l 2 3 45 Orchestra l 2 35 Hi-Y l 2 3 45 Prize Speaking 45 Committee5 Jun- ior Prom 35 Senior Ball 35 Alumni Dance and Banquet 45Class Basket- ball l 4. Robert Knight , J ' Rabbit Rabbit is the Uheart-throbn for many of the girls in the Se- nior Class. He is nshort, dark, and good-lookingu. But alas, for us other girls, he has only one girl in mind and it HWoodN be Elea- nor. Our only advice to you is HWatch out for the 'Splin- ters'H. Class Vice-President 25 Class President 35 Hi-Y 3 45 Commit- tees: Junior Prom 35 Senior Ball 3. K , Beverly Knowlton 3 Bev We can easily call Beverly UThe Little ChatterboxV of our class. What will Crosby do for a chatterbox when Beverly is gdne? In snooping among her secrets we've discovered her fondness for a certain blond with the initials of R. B. Are we right, Bev? Basketball 2 45 Glee Club-l 2 3 45 Hi-Y l 2 3 45 Commercial Club 3 45 Dramatic Club 2 3 45 Hikers' Club l 2 3 45 Operetta l 2 3 Committeess' Junior Prom 35 Senior Ball 3. 5 William Levesque Bill Bill has always been as quiet as a mouse around school but alas--appearances can fool a lot of people--because from certain sources, it has been rumored that Bill can hold his own with anyone in the Boys' Club. It seems that at times Bill.is what we would call Charlie Koharian's HProblem Chileu. Bill, also, is not a mean artist when it comes to drawing cartoons. Yes indeedie, classmates our little Billie LeVesque is a Billy DeBeck in person. P. S. He likes to sing on buses, too. Executive Board 15 Radio Club 25 Basketball 2. Carl Littlefield Bub Carl has been like NThe Little Man Who Wasn't Theren, during our high school days. He left Crosby his sophomore year and re- turned to graduate with his old friends this year. Carl is a quiet fellow around the schoolhouse but without these UOld FaithfulsN, the seniors would be a little off-balanced at times. Thornton Academy 35 Radio Club 4. Etta McAlpine Blondie
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