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THE CRESCENT FREDERICK THURLOW Sherlock Publlc Speaklng 1 Student Councrl 1 2 Class Presrdent 1 Cross Country Manager 2 Cross Country 3 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Lett rs 1 2 3 4 Capt 3 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Letters 1 2 3 4 Track 3 Letter 3 Senlor Play Manager 4 Spellrng Contest 4 Co Salu tatorran 4 Fred rs our all round senlor He has markable abrlrty m athletmcs and has Wm more than one hard fought battle and baseball He was high scormg man basketball team Freddre has no rntere displayed re helped L A rn basketball on thrs year s st rn the fa1r sex Perhaps th1s accounts for hrs scholastrc standrng AGNES WHITE Pete Basketball 2 3 4 Letters 2 3 4 One Act Play 2 Glee Club 2 3 4 V1ce Presrdent of Class 2 Speakrng 4 Cr scent Board 3 4 Asst Editor of Crescent 4 Senior Play 4 Agnes 1S a sweet well dressed glrl and a good sport We thrnk she would make a good Home Econom1cs teacher and wrsh her much success rn years to come CLIFFORD WORSTER Chlppy Cross Country 1 2 3 4 Letters 3 4 Baseball 1 4 Basketball 1 3 Vocat1onalAgr1culture 1 2 3 4 FFA Presldent 4 Chlppy 1S presldent of the future farmers He would attract the attentron of the most retlrrng mardens and seems to attract them rn parrs Clupps a good of the class of 42 POST GRADUATES KENNETH COBB Ken It has Deen a pleasure to have ln our mrdst thrs year one of last years graduates In hrs drgnrfled manner he surpasses all of us We wrsh hrm much success rn the future ROBERT LEARNED Bob Track Band Orchestra Glee Club Boys Quartette Robert rs a tall blond post graduate from Owls Head He 1S rnterested ln dancrng and math sport and we all are happler for hrs berng a member H U I ' ' . 3 I , 2 , I , 1 . I , 1 , - , 9 , , , . , . I . , 1 y Z - - , . H H , , , , -, , , 9 , 4 2, 3, 4, Letter, 43 Junlor Play, 33 Scandalette Board, 3, 1 s 2 , , 2 ' , 3 , . , ' ' . '- H ' U , , , , .3 G, , 1 , , : U , , : , , , , 1 . . . , . V ! H 35 K6 !Y , . . . 9 I ! Y ! '
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THE CRESCENT MIRIAM POTTLE M121 Ba ketball l Manager 2 Letter 2 Softball 1 Class ofiic r 1 2 3 Scandalette Board 1 2 3 4 De batmg 1 2 3 Letter 2 Publlc Speakmg 1 2 3 Let ter 2 3 Crescent Board 1 2 3 4 Edltor 4 Student C0ll1'lC11 l 2 G1r1s ulee Club 2 U of M Speakmir Contest 2 3 4 Junlor Play 3 M1a s the most versatlle grrl 1n the senlor class Well mlss those dark bralds dartmg about our halls next year Here s hoping you pass all those exams M1a We W1Sh you a happy college l1fe and a successful future CLAUDE SCRIBNER Claudle Cross Country 2 3 4 Letters 2 3 4 Wmter Sports 2 3 Baseball 2 3 4 Letter 2 3 4 Track 3 Letter 3 Basketball 4 Letter 4 Durmg h1s years vuth us Claudle has run rrght 1nto our hearts as well as be1ng a shrnmg member of the Cross Country team He has brought us fame ln other athletlc events too Claudle has broken arms and hearts during h1s thre years wxth us We hope he doesnt break any more arms ELIZABETH SPEED Betty Stephen Foster Plav 2 Junior Play 3 Glee Club 3 4 Letter 4 Senlor Play 4 Class Treasurer 4 Publlc Speaklng 4 Chorus 3 4 Thrs demure mrss w1ll go far Everywhere she goes her engaglne smxle brlghtens all We wlsh the best of luck to our pretty llttle carnlval queen CECIL THORNTON Th1stle Baseball 1 2 3 4 Letter 1 2 3 4 Cross Country 3 Cec1l came to us from Prrnceton In the two years he s been w1th us he has become a loyal member of L A He s partlcularly good at baseball and IS forever gxv 1ng a hand at whatever task presents xtself ff S
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THE CRESCENT 000000000000 LITERARY 0 0 0 0 0 Q 0 0 0 0 0 Q 0 U 0 Q 0 5 9 0 0 0 9 Q w 0 Q 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 S 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 Q 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 90 00000900000 00000000000006009QV6Q99000UR5006909000500090006000000000000000006 o FLIGHT INTO DESTIINY Daun was 1ust breaklng as the ar my truck roared down the broken road nlled yn 1th shell holes In the cab yy ere a neat trlm lookmg man hls yy 1fe and a small boy dressed m a l1ttle sa1lor s su1t The truck ground to a stop beslde a whalf on the waterfront After a br1ef talk vs1th officlals present the man und h1s wlfe and ch1ld got 1nto a tlny speedboat and sped out across the calm blue yy atels The boat laced a cross the bay and out onto the deep seas About noon 1t met up W1th a convov of destroyers and cru1sers guardmg, an a1rcraft ca1r1e1 The boat came a longslde the mammoth sh1p and the occupants got aboard After a talk vylth the captaln the small fam1ly cl1mbed 1nto one of the alrplanes on the deck and yy 1th a thunderous roal the plane soared mto the sky The p1lot lmmedlately took a course south Far to the east of them could be seen a t1ny strlp of land vshere for slxty days thlg man and hls courage ous l1ttle band of men had yy 1thheld the 11lX aders to glye the great country to the south a chance to prepare And now th1s man had been chosen for h1s courageous stand on Bataan to fly to thls land to take charge of 1tS de fenses The plane flew all that afternoon and mght At 10 00 AM the next mornlng a broad expanse of land was sighted to the south The plane fleyy on unt1l a large C1tV was d1rectlv be neath them Here the plane gl1ded IH for a landlng and the man yy1th the gold bralded cap stepped out to greet the cheers of thousands of Austrahans It was Genelal Douglas MacArthur Merrlll Cobb 95 -lf wk THE JAPS SURPRISES The Iaps planned a surprlse attack Perhaps they thought we were asleep The l1ttle Japs now know alackl That next tlme they ll look befole they leap' V1rg1n1a Coffin 1.- ... ...I .... .. .....II. I... .I ..... . I.. .. . I.. I .I I I . I.. I . . .I .. .. ..... I. I. ....I. I... .I .... I. .. .............. ...... v W, T Y. I . . - A I I I I Y y ' . . - I I I . . . , , , ' I Y v v' I v ' I I. . W . . I . I I , I J' - 1' ' 7 7 7 1 I I r I I I I y I V v s I II . . f ' - ' . , . I I I . I. I y - . I . . I 7 I I I , , , v I I Y. . . . . C K 'I V I I . I . . . , I, ' I If v. If- I - , , , I. K I 7 ' . v. J ' I I I. ' 1 . 1 i . . I I I I. I ' I' I 7 ' I I I -' I ' I I , :ze . . I - I I 7 v I I , y' I . y - V v I I I , . . I I I , ' , I I . I . V Y . . I - I
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