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56729 Keystone HIGHEST RANKERS IN Girls' Physical Boys' Physical SENIOR SUBJECTS F ztness F itness Names listed in order of excellence Grgce Davls Allen Home Shirley Vaughan Edward Stone English Hismry Anne Piper Edwin Merrill, Jr Natalie Harding Natalie Harding Shorthand Typewrz'tz'ng Priscilla Bryant Priscilla Bryant Grace Davis Grace Davis Nell Doak Edna Tweedie Louise Douglass Clmnishy Louise Douglass Shirley Johnson Thomas Wight Manual Arts Radio Natalie Harding Lloyd Woodbury William Stover Priscilla Bryant Alton Kenney Albert Weymouth Jr Problems of Donald Barnes Henry Perkins Democracy Jllusic Andrea Thorne Priscilla Bryant Florence Young Leiella Clark I Joyce McNeal Florence Young Librarians I s, ,g L. 'siill l l Seated. left to right, Shirley Clark, Norma Clark, Alberta Small, Arlene Tweedie. Standing, left to right, Louise Holmes, Louise Douglass, Mrs. Nickerson, Laura Rogers. T zventy-
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55573 Keystone National Honor Society l r I Seated. Grace Davis, Louise Douglass. Standing. Thomas Wight, Natalie Harding. Perham Amsden. Mr. Rhoades. In 1925, Dirigo, the Crosby chapter of the National Honor Society was organized by Principal Charles Smith. Through the nine- teen years of its activity its high standards have made membership in this body a goal toward which to strive. Since it is the highest honor the school may confer, candidates are rigidly examined by the faculty on the basis of four character- istics, all of which must be met to qualify. They demand first that the student have a high scholastic rating, certified by being in the upper third of his class. Next he must show that during the four years of high school he has displayed a character which has been clean, honest, sincere, and dependableg leadership which has shown personality, high purpose, initiative and clear thinkingg and service which has been tireless, cheerful, loyal, and enthusiastic. On this basis five members were chosen under the sponsorship of Mr. Roger Rhoades, a member of the society elected in 1931. Those selected were Perham L. Amsden, Grace Davis, Louise Douglass, Natalie Harding, and Thomas Wight. Perham is active in dramatics, and was chosen alternate in the prize speaking contest from Crosby. Grace is treasurer of the student council, general manager of the magazine sales, and senior class reporter for The Keystone. She has been active in all sports and was chosen captain of the girls' basketball team. She received the highest award for excellence in bookkeeping, and also in shorthand. Louise is head student librarian, and has also served as treasurer of the senior class and secretary of the student council. She received an O.G.A. membership for ability in shorthand, and second award for excel- lence in bookkeeping. Natalie, who has served as the secretary of the Girls' Hi-Y and is vice-president this year, is secretary of the senior class and editor-in-chief of The Keystone. She is very active in dramatics and prize speaking, and her high scholastic standing has won her the position of valed- ictorian. Thomas is interested in dramatics, has taken part in several plays, and was stage manager in the student council play this year. He is salutatorian, treasurer of the English Club in his sophomore year, and class treasurer his junior year. With these accomplishments behind them, we feel sure that these students who achieved this honor will not fail to reach success in later life. Tirenly-si:
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G28 Keysfione WHY Doesn't Runt make up his mind about his girl-friends? y Does Nan like to hold hands? Is it Ruth seldom smiles? Does Lawrence dream of the Navy? Does Priscilla have a visitor before the bell rings? Does Marjorie wait for the mailman? Is Betty interested in the Army Air Corps? Does Alberta visit the Colonial Theatre? Is Paul usually late to school? Does Grace want to be an aviatrix? Does Arlene visit the race tracks? Does Alton like Brooks? Doesn't Ivan grow another foot? Does Kathleen yearn to be a telephone op- erator? Is it that Maynard is handy with hammer and nails? Is Madeline Y. such a whiz on roller skates? Is Albert, Jr. so interested in the Fire De- partment? Is Madeline D. such a genius at writing notes? Is Charlie down at Mrs. D0w's so much? Does Nell take such an interest in the Eng- lish Club? Does Mr.Weymouth call Edna his Mona Lisa? Does Shirley V. enjoy playing basketball? Does Tede like Camden shipyard? Does Shirley J . like Clark Bars so well? IF William K. lived in the city. Belle were a nurse. Shirley V. lost Miller Hill. Laura forgot the weekly news. Leiella liked shorthand. Elise were not in love. Lucille didn't write so many letters. Edna were not always following Arlene. Armth lived across from the school. Edith forgot to work. Norma owned the Clark Agency. Earl were the youngest member of our class. Priscilla lost the black sedan. Carl lost his pep. Anne missed Allen. Florence enjoyed living a quiet life. Albert, J r. enjoyed visiting Duckville' instead of Swanville. Perham had a license. Jimmy ever worried. Grace should lose her efficiency. Bill S. lost his interest in gadgets. Tommy should hear those three letter words. Faye and Kiki should get their signals cross- ed. Dale were a wolf. Barnesy would only agree. Gushee and Ermo should lose their cars. Kathleen and Katherine were not such good friends. Jeanne forgot Don. LET'S ALWAYS REMEMBER Donald Hammons' flashy, red hair- Jeanne Greenlaw's winning smile-Donald Barnes's arguments-Joyce McNeal's buck teeth eArland Bowen's '44 Essex4Natalie Harcling's ability to receive all A's-Cath- erine Lawless's chewing gum -Edward Stone's toothless grineeAndrea Thorne's ability to draw4Louis Gushee's slow driving ee Shirley Johnsons endless chatter-Lloyd Woodbury's million dollar smilee4Carl Da- vis's excused absence?-Dale Merrithew's small frame!Flossie Young's male friends -Anne Piper's good humor!Grace Davis's attempt to have a winning basketball team- Louise Douglass's diamondeGene Grant's magic4Perham Amsden's ability to act- Paulyne Cunningham's snakesAKatherine Dutton's freckles-Ermo Flanders's coupe- Jimmy Mollison's red face 'Henry Perkins's ability to take code-Bill Stover's engine inventions!-Faye Tabbutt's brown eyes- Thomas Wight's bashfulness. T1l'1'r1ly-cfgh!
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