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Zin jllllnzmnriam ROY E. DAVEY On November 1, 1938, our log recorded the passing of Roy E. Davey. With the same stroke ofthe pen and at the same time it also recorded a great loss to the good ship East High. Our scribe daily h welcomed the new day's blank page and had entered the day's account and osed the book withthe feeling of satis- faction that another day had passed leaving only something to the advantage of our ship. But this day our scribe regrets his positio,n'and slowly writes ofthe death of a noble oHicer. Only as the positions and circumstances, 'which were occupied and met by him, again made their annual appearance on the ship's Calendar, did we realize his great importance in our ship's life. Time alone has taught us how to readjust ourselves and get along without this beloved. We miss him. A greater honor no man could hold than to be missed and remembered by all who knew him. 4
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JANUARY CREW ADVISERS MR. lf. Nuns BACON AND MRS. LINDA BROWN naw Through the many hectic and storm-tossed meetings ofthe January 1939 crew in fo'c'sle 101, the advisers, Mrs. Linda Brown and Mr. F. Niles Bacon, saw to it that we kept on our course and did not drift toward the hidden shoals. When, because of our inexperience, we asked Mr. Bacon's advice, he would rise slowly, twirl his Phi Beta Kappa key, and set us on the right course. To Mrs. Brown the January 1939 crew owes a debt of gratitude for her diligent efforts to make every- thing we attempted as safe and successful as sailing in familiar waters. So, Mrs. Brown and Mr. Bacon, the crew of January 1939 salutes you in hopes that others may be as fortunate as we have been in having you as class advisers. STANDARD BEARER DAVID EDWARDS GUARDIAN OF THE FLAG JEAN Rorassiau
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