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E950 Q U MELA! emily ll , x , - .. 1 4 e. v 5:2-.fry -ll A O ' i SENIOR OFFICERS WALKER . ........... . . . President FOX . ..... . Vice-President CHARLOTTE. F. . . . Secretary BROWNING . . . . Treasurer Senior Class OR twelve long years we have struggled and at last we are seniors. P The time has come when we will no longer be school boys, but ll from now on we will be either college men or working men. X fs Two months before graduation we look forward to the end of 1 our school days with great enjoyment, but two months after graduation we will most likely look back on our school days with great pleasure and satisfaction. Even though we will have interests that bind us to other institutions such as our college, we will never let loose the tie that binds us to Riverside. We, as seniors, have sought faithfully to carry on the spirit that former classes established and carried on with them. As we are now leaving Riverside we hope that the classes in future years will carry with them the same spirit that we have in our hearts. Our class, the class of nineteen hundred and thirty has established for itself a record that we trust will be hard to beat. We have tried to excel the bygone classes, and we hope the future classes will have a hard time surpassing our class. The general character and spirit of the members of this class is of the highest type. The seniors always make a very favorable showing in athlet- ics, studies, and military activities. Our class and its various members have set
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out to make good in every thing they undertake, and they have succeeded in doing it. In order that you might get better acquainted with a few of the most prominent members of our class, I will tell you more in detail just what they have done. Robert Edward Fox, the corps' highest ranking captain, with his un- dying efforts to make B company honor company has not been deficient in other school activities. He is Editor-in-Chief of the Bayonet, Vice-President of the Senior Class, and holds many other high offices. We feel honored to have in our class the team's most valuable football player during the season just finished. Harry Duncan has made the football team every year that he has been at Riverside and has helped the team in winning its success. If we were to pick the best all-around athlete in school this year there would be a draw between Simmons and Milliken. Both of these men are dis- tinguished in football, basketball, and track. Most everything they go out for in athletics they accomplish. Although they have been with us only one year they have demonstrated their superior ability in athletics. Albert Curtis Walker has for the past three years been the school's most intellectual cadet. He has held the office of President of our class ever since we were little freshmen back in the years gone by. The school will lose a very valuable man this year in Curtis, but we are proud to think that he is a member of our class. In any organization the men who create the most disturbance are usually more or less prominent. George Sherman and Stinky Davis, the class cut-ups, can always be found wherever there is a iight or a meeting of the Ugh-ugh club. However, they do not always hunt trouble. Stinky surprised the corps by making the honor roll. George is an able executive as he has shown while First Sergeant of D company. Every member of our class is outstanding in at least one indiviudal quality, but as space will not permit we will not be able to write about every one. Those whose records have been shown you, are outstanding, but there are others who have accomplished just as much. With this, we must say good-bye and set out to conquer the future before us. --A SENIOR. 1950 J l. Oh! LAM umm I .1 ' KY ', ,. x-2 T Al
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