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N. D. Sappenfield, Jr. M. U. S„ ' 26- ' 30; Hamiltonian Literary So- ciety, ' 28-30; Secretary, ' 30; Senior Class Historian, ' 30: Honor Council. ' 30; Annual Staff, ' 29- ' 30; Art Editor, ' 29-30; Assistant Editor, ' 30; Topics Staff, 28-30; Editor- in-Chief, ' 30. N, D. has been at M. U. S. for four years and deserves special credit for his work on both the Topics and Annual. We feel sure he will have wonderful success when he en- ters the University of Indiana next fall. Samuel M. Mickey, Jr. M. U. S., ' 25-30: Jeffersonian Literary So- ciety, ' 28- ' 30; Vice-President, ' 30; Topics Staff, ' 27- ' 30; Business Manager. ' 29- ' 30; As- sistant Editor, ' 29- ' 30; Annual Staff, ' 28-30; Circulation Manager, ' 30; Marshal Senior Class, ' 29- ' 30; Honor Council, ' 28- ' 30; U Club ' 28-30; Football, ' 28- ' 29. M. U. S. will certainly lose a loyal sup- porter when Sam graduates this year. He played a fine game of football and led most of the cheering in other sports. He did more than his share to keep up the fighting spirit and will be greatly missed. Charles Metcalf- Crump M. U. S. ' 26-30; Hamiltonian Literary So- ciety, ' 29 ■ ' 30 ; Vice-President, ' 30; President. ' 30; Topics Staff, ' 28-30; Assistant Business Manager, ' 29-30; Annual Staff, ' 29-30; Editor-in-Chief, 30; Honor Council, ' 30; U Club ' 29-30; Wrestling, ' 29; Boxing, 30; Manager Basketball Team, ' 29-30; Swimming, 30. In addition to being Editor-in-Chief of the Annual, Charles has made letters in several sports a nd has been prominent in other branches of school activities. In the four years that he has attended M. U. S. he has proven himself one of the most likable boys on the campus.
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History of the Senior Class IS year ' s Senior Class is one of the largest in the school ' s history. Besides having many good athletes, it also has many splendid students, many of whom have entered into all activities of M. U. S. and have met with great success. Several years ago this class entered dear old M. U. S. Upon enter- ing, we were all tenderfoots of high school, but Old Man Knowledge has set us on the right path. We are now at the end of the Prep School path and, as we go from this institution, we take with us many happy memories which will go with us forever. The majority of the Seniors will continue their studies and athletic- careers at the various universities throughout the United States. Sev- eral are planning to study medicine in Europe a few years from now. During the last part of ' 29 the Seniors elected Alex Wellford as their president; Pick Butler, vice-president; Hal Rhea, secretary; Sam Nickey, marshal; N. D. Sappenfield, Jr., class historian. As the year draws to a close, the Class of ' 30 bids you all farewell.
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Joseph A. Gardner, Jr. M. U. S.. ' 26-30; Jeffersonian Literary So- ciety, ' 28-30: Topics Staff, ' 29-30; LI Club, ' 29-30; Football, ' 29; Wrestling, ' 20. M. U. S. loses a good man when Joe gradu- ates. He has been active in all branches of school work. At all times cheerful, Joes sunny disposition will be missed. Good luck to you. Joe. Lucius P. Cook M. U. S., ' 24-30; Jeffersonian Literary So- ciety, ' 28-30; Marshal, ' 29; Vice-President, 30; Honor Council, ' 28-30; Topics Staff, ' 28-30; Annual Staff, ' 29-30. Luty has certainly been a mainstay at 14. U. S., having been at school six years. He has taken part in nearly all affairs of the school and has been a most valuable nan to have around. Lucius has had hard luck in athletics because of doctors ' orders, but has excelled in those in which he did participate. Charles Hughey M. U. S., ' 28-30; Hamiltonian Literary So- ciety, ' 29-30; U Club, ' 29-30; Football, ' 29; Basketball, ' 29- ' 30; Baseball, ' 29-30. Athough Charley has been at M. U, S. for only two years, he has entered into the spirit of things from the very first. 1 le played football and distinguished himself in bas- ketball and baseball. He will be greatly missed by everyone. mk ' wm
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