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Commencement Number T H E R E D A N D B L A C K Page Eleven JAMES MCGIYIRE- Jim ' Class 13, 45. Football 145, Local Speaking Contest 145, County Speaking Contest 145. Mr, Parc-her in Seven- teen , Uratorical Honors. Loyal. brave. and kindly Jim, He lights on to the end 'l'here's none more fortunate than him, Whom Jimmie calls his friend. MADELINI-I MCKE115Ne- Maddy Class 11, 2. 45. Glee Club 115, Property Committee 145, Senior Honors. Ball 145. I-look Exchange 145, Scholarship She is gentle. she is kind Yon'll never, never lind A beter sport than Mad anyday VERUNICA MOONEY- Moon Class 11. 2. 3, 45. Basketball 13, 45, 'Captain 145, l'sher 145. l'nthinking, idle, wild. and young I laughed, and danced, and talked, and sung. HENRY MORRIS- Hank Class 11, 2. 3, 45. Football 12. 3. 45. Glee Clul5 13, 45, Senior Play 125. Stage Manager 145. Property Committee 145. A sister's pride, A father's joy, mfr Hanan A darling Boy? WILLIAM 15IAI10YM Wisl1ie Class 11. 2, 3, 45, Baseball 11, 2, 45, Property Commit- tee 145. Literary Honors 145. Stately and tall he moves in the hall The chief of a thousand for grace. HELEN NICCLOY Class 11. Zi. 45. Usher 145, Invitation Committee 145. That Helen is large. One glance does impart, While friendship reveals The size of her heart. WILLIAM NICCLOYv Willie Class 12, 3, 45. Staff 1-15. Local Speaking Contest 145, County Speaking Contest 145, Willie Baxter in Seven- teen. Colne in the evening, or come in the morning, Come when you're looked for, or come with- out warning. Always' thinking, reciting. or studying. I51 5111 5TH Y NORTON- Dot Class 11. 2. 3, 45. l'sher 145, Senior Ball 145. Be good. says the proverb, And happy you'll be. But fun. on the other hand, Satislies me. MARY ROSSBOROUGH Class 11. 2, 3, 45, Glee Club 115. I'sher Secretary 145. Always quiet and demure Ne'er angry. nor fault to find: Of high success. she is sure, Equipped with such a mind. 145. Class ELEANOR VSCANLON Class 145, Usher 145, Invitation Committee 145. Books teach me very little of the world. CHARLES SERUSA4 D0C Class 11. 2, 3, 45. Glee Club 135. Football 13, 45 Basketball 13. 45. Baseball 13145, Genesis in Seven- teenf' V' A 5Vho likes' him not, is not liked. lVINII RED TEXTER- 5Villllie Class 12, 3, 45. Usher 145. Prtrfierty Committee 145 It is good to be inerry'and wise It is good to be honest and true. pil HORACE. '1'nXTnai'-'ref-ir' Class 13, 45. Costume Committee' 145. A bashful boy is qlieflglgl As shy as cali be foiiud He will never be Where there are girls around. ...l, - , ALAN WARD-i'Monk Class 11, 2, 3, 45, Manager of Football 135. Staff 13. 45. Athletic Association Dance 135, Senior Ball 145. Pub- licity Committee 145. A little nonsense now and then Is relished by the best of men. EDNVARD VVATTS- I'lddie' Class 11, 2, 3, 45, Glee Club 13, 45, Baseball, 11. 2, 3, 45, Basketball 12, 3, 45, Basketball Manager 145, Basket- ball Captain 145, Football 145, Class President 13, 45, Local Speaking Contest 145, County Speaking Contest 145, Manager Senior Play 145, George Croopern in Seven- teen , Oratorical Honors. Meeting means friendship, knowing love. DORIS WHEATON- Dode Class 11. 2, 3, 45, Usher 145. Decoration Committee 145,Staft'145. Doris looks aloof, and cool, Not so, when she's out of school.
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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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Page Twelve T H E R E D A N D B L A C K Commencement Number Salutatory There isg an old legend that tells of a king. who. each year. visited certain of his faithful subjects, who strove in every way to entertain him iittingly. His chief delight was to walk in their gardens where flowers of every variety bloomed. Regardless of weather. rejoicing in the different blossoms. he wandered. As fondly as he loved the beautiful rose. he loved the shy violet. No flower was too insignifif cant to draw a word of praise from his lips. Our garden. like theirs, contains many kinds of flowers-some blighted and faded: some radiant and fresh. With the hope that you too will rejoice among the blossoms that we have devel- oped, the Class of 1926 welcomes you to-night. Viola Barker Valedictory Classmates: To-night we meet here to receive our diplomasf These are the credentials, the passwords which will admit us to this new and fine college life. lVhether we go on in the quest of education or not, let us give forth the best that is in us. With unwavering determination, firm courage and high ideals, let us tight on in the game of life. Let us all make the varsity squad of successful men and women. We cannot fail to earn our letter if we have strength of purpose. Let us secure success for ourselves, honor to those we love, and prestige for the teachers and school that have given us such a fine start in life. With this pulrpose in mind, let us go forth into the world with light hearts. With the pleasantest of recollections, the fondest of mem- ories and the finest of ideals, let us say Goodbye forever to I.e Roy High School. Edward Keenan '26 Class Prophecy Just as clock strikes hour of twelve, I'll sip the magic brew. The olden witches wonders worked, A modern witch can, too. I-'or seven days the cauldron's boiled, The snakes. the frogs, the fishes. tfoinbined full well in old recipe To satisfy my wishes. I'll stir. and stir. for minutes three. Alia Z The hour is here I sip the brew, I feel the spell This would be witch has fear! The present. fades, the past is dim What is that light I see? It says the future of llly class Will be revealed to me. The trials and troubles. joys and sorrows Of the class of '26- Iiillfl to-day and cruel to-morrow suture has her bag of tricks. Behold a vision in the sky. Airplanes like mamouth blots He who directs the ones that fly Is none but Eddie Watts. And Marian Kettle, too, I view, Her face so beaming fair. She's won a cross-word puzzle race The prize-fair England's heir. Her wedding day is near. She'll soon To the Prince of Wales be tied Blindly he'll wed by radio tHe's never seen his bride.: Physical directing Has ere been Mooney's whim She spends her time a-teaching Little Darbies how to swim. Wee Edward Keenan has grown up Rig and' tall Beside him Marguerite Looks very slight and small. Willie Niccloy, the man By means of concentration Has earned his millions. Now he may Make laws' for recreation. Charles Serusa, too, I see Has won his way to fame His antics out in Hollywood Made Scanlon change her name. Pavilion is a thriving town, Six hundred population. Tom Kenna is its mayor now, Reforming legislation. II. Texter. down at Washington, Found tender spots for dollies. He put his failings to good use Directing Zeigftield Follies. Billie Lloyd is dancing still, She has a family audience. For, her first husband, in his will, Left fourteen kids and twenty cents. Courting her is Barney Callan He always will. I guess Because he can't afford them all, Yet he can take no less. Mary Kellogg, ill Washington, Has taken residence. The whole attraction does not lie In seeingi Presidents.
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