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EFXEHEMQIH ML . . 1-V .2 ,. rv h as ms' tw m '. l,'-l ' Senior lass Qallot Done the most for Exeter . Squarest ..... Most loyal . Pluckiest . . Most popular , . All-round athlete. . Hztndsoniest. . . All-I'0Ll11dI11L1l1 . . Wittiest . . . Most talented . . . Most gentleiiizlnly . Most apt to succeed . Most obliging . . . Most Original . Most l,21Cl,f1ll. . . Most deInOc'I':Ltie . Sportiest Noisiest . Quietest Nerviest . Busiest . Laziest . Shark . Sponge . Bluffer . Heathen Highbrow . Giant. . Baby..fQ.f. Biggest roughneek . Best speaker . . Best dancer . Best natured . Pessimist . . Optimist . Petter . Snob . . Useless . . . VVoInan-hater . Grind . . . Flunker . Cutter . Politician . . . XPra.etically unanimous. BRANDENIxURGa BRANDENBURG BRANDENBURG BROCKELAIIAN . v N v . BR INDENRURO GORE P. DAVIS SIMMONS D. W. SMITH ASHCRAFT P. DAYIS BRANDENIIURG SIMMONS ASHCRAFT BRANDENEURO BRANDENBURG ROCK DEW'ING VVATTERS LOWES SIMMONS GOODWIN BERKELEI' DEWING FRENCH LEOPOLD W . YVRIGHT S. Dow LOwEs DEXVING FAIRBANK GASSER SEXTON GOODWVIN SEXTON ROCK W WRIGHT W. F. PERKINS BERKELEY BERKELEY GORE GOODTVIN SEXTON O'CONNELL O7C0NNELL OYCONNELL SIMMONS BRANDENRURG W. WRIOHT BRANDENBURG ASHCRAFT FAIRBANK BRANDENBURO FAIRHANK SEXTON F. K. SMITH P. DAVIS G. XNELLS CLASSER HATCI1EIl COOLEI' DEWINO SEXVALL VV.-XTTERS, RL'13INO NIULFORD SWVEENEY F. K. SMITH LUSTBADER EDYVARDS ASHLEY COAN FRENCH ORR SEXTON SIMMONS DUHIG POPE GASSER EDWARDS LEOPOLD EDDI' GUEST GOODWIN TURNER LOwEs 121 SIMMONS SIMMONS EIR.-XNDENHl'IiG G. XYELLS BROCRELMAN POPE LANE BOYER T. G. SMITH BREWETER SIMMONS HOLDEN W. XYRIGIIT G. XVELLS SIMMONS D. A. DAYIH SEXTON OTIS FRENCH LOXYES, BERREL E Y BANNARD, RIURRAY, BLAIR FAIREANK WARREN LOWES BLOCH IIOXVLAND EDDI' RURINO ELLSWORTH BRANDENBURG H. R. MERRILL HOLDEN H. R. MERRILL BOYER G. WATSON HOWL.-IND HIATCHER OTIS RHOADES, J. A. BANNARD HANSEN ALLEN GORE, G. WELLS
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X ., L Hr 3' , E- Qsfg fl .::: . TM Clipper e7Widcfle Glass O you, the Class of 1925 relinquishes the leadership of the school. We have completed our work and enjoyed our play here, and now as alumni we place our confidence in you. Vile regret, it is true, that we are to leaveg for we see so many things that we might have done and which you still may do. You who have now been here three years have in that time been laying the foundations for the extra-curriculum activities and interests which will be open to you as Seniors. You have been learning to know Exeter and the Exeter spirit. It is for you in the one remaining year now before you to put this knowledge and experience to good use. It is you who are to become the leaders of the school. It is for you either to build upon these foun- dations or to let the foundations themselves waste away. Build! Exeter furnishes the material! it is yours for the taking. On the other hand donlt forget that the primary goal of your Senior year is a diploma. Keep your studying ever before you as the duty which must first be com- pleted to make all the other activities possible. Too many foolhurdy Seniors have seen their diploma slip from their grasp through their own lack of preparation. Now, on behalf of the Class of 1925, we wish to you every possible measure of success which is your reward. 123
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