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Page Eight T H E R E D A N D B L A C K Commencement Number future by looking backwards again and again toward yes- terday. Marian Kettle '26 The Seniors' Debt We Seniors. who are graduates to-night, owe to you. our Alma Mater. a greater debtg than we can ever express. l-'or years. the gates of knowledge thru' you have been open- ed unto us. At least partly have we learned lessons in loyalty. friendship, and sportsmanhip along: with school spirit. In your precints we have learned lessons other than those taught in books. XVe have received honors, oratorieal, scholastic. and athletic. We have bro't joy to friends and families thru' you. With your teachers as signposts on the Highway of School I,-ife. we have accepted this as our guide. And if we shall win. let it be by the code, XVith our faith and our honor held high: And if we shall lose. let us stand by the road And cheer as the winners go by. Some of us have failed our code. some have won. yet we are all stronger for the battles. These instances and many others compose our debt to you. l.e Roy High School. As we leave you tonight for the last time, we leave an earnest wish for the success of our followers, a sincere expression for gratitude. a plea for forgiveness for mistakes. and a hope that we may make our lives worthwhile. The Liberty Bell The Liberty llell is a famous relic of the early days ot' American Independence. Made in En,f:land. recast in America with the words I'roclaim liberty thru'out all the land. unto all the inhabitants thereof. it inspires us with a love of liberty. It now hangs with great honor in the hallway of the great State House in Philadelphia. The bell cracked the tirst time it rang but it has performed its duty each successive year since it iirst spread the joyous news of the Declaration of Independenc-e to the world on July 4. 1776. lt broke in the year of 1835 while tolling during: the funeral solemnities of John Marshall. Chief Jus- tice of the l'nited States. Sinee then. a new crack has developed in its side. This is gradually widening. and may some day break into pieces. That old state bell is silent. Hushed is now its clamorous tongue lint the spirit is awakened Still is liviugf, ever young. Despite the sad plight to which the bell has been re- duleed.it was lightly struck in 1917 by Philadelphia oflieials, when announcement was made of our entrance into the World NX'ar. The l.iberty lelell has been on exhibition at three Aineriran expositions: Louisiana Purchase Exposi- tion. World's Fair. and the Panama Pacific Exposition. This bell will perhaps never ring again to broadcast tidings of liberty over the laud. but let it he an inspiration to each and every one of us--America's future citizens. gf Viola Barker '26 13121110110 llabiI1Ski '26 7 J l S'l'Al l UF THE lllill AND lll,.Xf'K
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Page Ten T H E R E D A N D B L A C K Commencement Number Red and Black Staff, 11, 3, 43. Local Speaking Contest 13. 43. President of Athletic Association 13. 43. Student Count-il 13, 43. Mr, Baxter in Seventeen, Venit, vidit, amicos fecit. AGNES CURRIE Class 12, 3, 43. Usher 143, for Seventeen. Studious of ease. and fond of humble things. PAUL DARBY- Darth Class 11, 2, 3, 43. Finance Committee 143. Scholar- ship honors. . It's hard to tell where Darby shines, He's clever in so many lines. DUDLEY EWELL- Dud Class 11. 2, 3, 43. Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 43. Finance Com- mittee 143. Local Speaking Contest 133. Senior Play 113. Still Waters run deep RALPH FRANK Class 13, 4.3. Footall 13, 43. Class Treasurer 143. Chorus 13, 43. Advertising Manager 143, Johnnie Watson' in Seventeen Studiousness is a virtue He never shall possess But friendliness is another Which does this fair lad bless. HELEN FAIR Class 11, 2, 3, 43. Glee Club 11. 2, 3. 43 Staff 143, Book Exchange 143, Decoration Committee 143, Jane Bax- ter in Seventeen She doeth little kindnesses Which most leave undone, or despise. CATHERINE FALLON- Dizzy Class 11, 3. 43, Glee Club 113., Make-up Committee 143 for 'tSeventeen, Property Committee 143. Happy am I, from care I'm freeg Why aren't they all contented, like me? GLADYS HILLIWIAN- Glad Class 11, 2. 3, 43, Glee Club 11, 2. 3, 43 Mary Brooks in Seventeen H1 Glam s. Gladys, so they say Has a new beau every day. MARGUERITE HORGAN- Mae Class 11, 2, 3, 43, Glee Club 11, 2, 43, Local Speaking Contest 13, 43, County Speaking Contest 143, Mae Pa1'ch- er in Seventeen, Oratorical Honors. In honor, beauty, virtue too, This fair lass excels. Quiet. steadfast, brave and true, She all care dispels. HELEN HIINSPERGE-R Class 11. 2. 3. 43. Basketball 13. 43, Manager 143, Local Speaking Contest 13, 43, County Speaking Contest 143. Class Vice-President 133, Glee Club 12, 3, 43, Mrs, Baxter i11 Seventeen Her very frowns are fairer far Than smiles of other maidens are. MARY ALICE KELLOGG Class 11, 2. 3, 43, Class Secretary 133, Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 43, Basketball 13. 43, Secretary of Athletic Association 143. Chairman of ring Committee 143, Costume Committee 143- Forget-me-not means remember And remember,-forget-me-not. TH! 3131.-X S KENNA-t'Tommy 2. 3, 43, Football 13, 43, Curtain Manager 143. Smile and the world smiles with you Kick and you kick alone, For the cheerful grin will let you in, Where the kicker is never known. Class 11, MARION KETTLE- Healthy Class 11, 2, 3. 43. Glee Club 123, Basketball 143, Staff 133, Editor-in-Chief 143. Ethel Boke in Seventeen, Scholarship Honors. Much of muchness But agreed to diEer. EDYVARD KEESNAN- Eddie Class 11, 2, 3, 43. Glee Club 12, 43, Class Treasurer 133, Class Vice-President 143, Manager of Football 143, Red and Black Stai 11, 23. R-ed and Black Associate Edi- tor 133, Red and Black Business Manager 143, Cheerlead- er 11. 23 Baseball 143, Joe Bullitt in Seventeen , Vale- dictorian. What is title? What is treasure? What is reputation's care? If we lead a life of pleasure, 'Tis no matter how or where. CLARENCE LAPP- Gooe'y 2. 3, 43, Football Captain 12, 3, 43, Basket- 13, 43, Baseball, 11. 2. 3. 43, Stage Manager 'Class 11, ball Manager The size of his frame Does not half impart, ? His worth in a game And the size of his heart. MARION LLQYD- Billie Class 12, 3, 43. Glee Club 123, Cheer Leader 12, 33, Local Speaking Contest 143, County Speaking Contest 143, 77 Lola Pratt in Seventeen , Scholarship Honors. Come and trip it as you go. On the light fantastic toe.
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