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X 32 The Girescent A IVIAGIC COIN Pupil fspinning coinj : If it's heads, we'll go to the show, tails, we'll go to the dance, and if it stands on edge we'll stay at home to study. Miss L.: Who ruled England after Charles II? Miss T.: I don't know what his name was, but he was named for an orange. CVVilliam of Orangej M. T., '26 Ctranslating French- Je n'ai que jaire de lunettes, Monsieur, et je vois assez clair j: I have no need of glasses, for I can see through you l She must have- good eyes. SCHOOL STATISTICS UD Tallest Girl-Leonora Berry, '29, Tallest Boy-Everett Davis, '29. Noisiest Girl-Elsie Fogg, '27, Noisiest Boy-Eddie Sargent, '28, Quietest Girl-Leona Haley, '26, Quietest Smallest Boy Reginald Gerrish, '2G. Most Talkative Girl-Madaline Haley '29. Most Talkative Boy-Adelbert Town- send, '28. OUR CROWD. Perhaps you will remember If you rack your brain Last year a poem was written Under this same name. We were happy when 'twas written, Lil, Tow1ie, Nona, and me. For we were all together then, As we can no longer be. In a short time Lil left us, A student to become, In her home town high school Where so many voices hum. In June Nona graduated As the leader of her class. She has gone to business college This helpful and willing lass. Now there are only two left, Why who could they be? You surely must know by this It's Towlie and me. We too will graduate in June, Girl-Teresa Knox, '29. Boy-Robert Hill, '26. Most Dignified Girls-Mildred. Thomp- son, 28, Viola Rounds, '29. L, M, W., '26- Smallest And each will go different ways, But we will always cherish The memory of these dear days.
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SCHOOL STATISTICS The Crescent h.n '50p.:0vb.s.Dd0:b-b.l- ,gumooo-one d.:1dop,av,em Q L .- . . --- . w ::s.v.fv'v.v '-.2-N sa?w,, 5553saegggsgsgisggssesegsissgE-gas-w.z'1:E:ege:w0e GW Y. NAME Favonrria: occUPA'r1oN FAVORITE som: BY-wonp 121535 adeline Haley ........ Riding home in a Ford .. ................. Won't you come back to me? .. . ..... Oh, shut up l .......... ....Chu zel Rounds .. ........ Sharpening pencils ..... ....... ............ . . Juanita .... . .. ...... ....... . . .. ..... ..... W hat'd you say? ...... ola Rounds ...... ...... G iving the girls dancing lessons ...... Then I'll be happy ........ ..... I 've got a date.. .... ....... . . resa Knox ............ Making excitement .,,........ ............. T he pal that I love ...... ...., 0 h. gosh l ............ ....... T h Bradeen . .,........ Putting on paint and powder .... .. Who?.. ......,.............. ..... Y es, I know it ...... estine Parker ...... Looking for Babe .,......... ...... ..... D r eam Daddy ........ ....., O hl .............. .... . ..... . T lie Parker .........., Playing ball ............... .. ...... ...... S mile the while ......... ..... H al Ha ! ............. . ie Parker' ..... ...... D riving her horse ...... .. ...... Oh boy, what a girl ...... ...., I don't think so ....... ....... . A eanor Soule ...... . Skiing ....... ........,................. ...... C harley, my boy. ......... ..... I can't ................... ......,.So rion Rossborough Whispering.. ............................ ., ..., Follow the swallow ...... .. . . . . ..... Gid-dap ............ .. Ro uise Shackford ..... Showing the Freshies around ........... My pal .... .. . . .. . ...... .. ..... Hello . .. .. . Squ el Holt ,... . .. ..... Walking to school ................ ...... It's three o'clock in the morning .... ..... W here's Bessie? . . ora Berry ...... ..... S tudying .. . .. .... ..... . . .... .... ..... B a rney gle . ........................ .. ..... Oh. there you are..... . N rrie Corkum ......... Walking up and down stairs . .,... , .... A kiss in the dark ........ .......... ..... M y word ..... . . ...... . C wis Gardner ......... Fighting ...... .. ........ ..... ......... ...... I t a in't gonna rain no more ..,.. I don't carry one .... Pep sley Dunn .... ....... W alking to Buxton Center ...... . ..... Where's my sweetie hiding 'I ...... .... H ello, every y .... ........ D u eodore Saindon .... Eating candy in school ,... .... ........,.. I w as seeing Nellie home ......... ..... C ome oil' ................ ,... Ted erett Davis .. ........ Writing notes to Gardner .... .,,. . .. , ,.., I am just a soldier . ....... .... ..... Do n 't .................. .... . Cow Mi Worth Green .. Staying in Miss Hutchinson's room.. Nearer my God to Thee ....... .... B e good ........, . . .. coln Harmon ....... Studying his spelling ........ .. . .... . Who's sorry now? .,...........,....... ..... .......... Y e s, I guess so ....... .. ....... ....L rry Taylor ..... ..... K eeping on the best side of teachers Yes, sir, that's my baby ......... ..... .....,... , I 'll show you .... .. ...Profe C9 Atkinwh '------ - Watching Other people ..... . ..... ......,. O h. the farmer took another load away ..... Cut it out ...... ........ ...... ...... S k i S Townsend ........ Seeing how loud she can talk . .......... When you and I were young. Maggie , ....... Cats sakes. ....................... ..... . ...L 1 Cole . ...... . .... .... G etting his brothei-'s goat ..... .... , On the five o'clock train. ........... ....... ..... . . When the moon shines ...... ........ . ..C ud Parker , .......... Looking in the looking-glass. .,..,,,.... Me and my boy friend ........... ..... ..... . .... 0 h . no!... ..... ................. . Mau dred Thompson Riding in the coupe .. ........ ...,,. , ...,.,, B rown eyes why are you blue? ...... .... C ome on, let's go ,. . . . nche Bradeen ..... Watching for Horace ..,,.,,, ,.,,,,,,,,,, I miss my Swiss. . ....... ....... . ....... .... A h . here he is ....... .... . .B rnice Rowe.. ........ Walking to school with Harry D. ..,.. In the little old red school-house ..... .... I don't know . ..... ......Bu meda Green.. ..... .. Dreaming about U1 .. .....,. .... ....... .... I love me ........ ........ ................ .... .... H i ............... . , ..... . . th Hutchinson ..... Going to church.. ..... ., ....,,, , ,.,, .,,,,,,, G o long, mule ........ ......... . . ...... .... You're awful .... . ward Sargent ...... Talking with Leona.. ....... . ..... .. ..... Show me the way to go home . ..... .... C ome on. there ...... erett Dixson .... .... S leeplng' in class but awake outside., That certain person .......... ........ .... Y 0 u fool ...... ....... ...... D rry Dean .............. Dancing with the girls ...... .. ..... ..... O h. Katharina. ........ ............. .... M a ybe ..... ......... . D hn Waterman.. Keeping on the best side of the girls Everybody loves my baby . . .. .. Sure . .. . .. .John lbert Townsend .. Going to the pictures ...., , .,.,. ..,..,,. D on't bring Lulu ......... ..... .... W h at. ....... ....... .... ..... .... . . . . rles Cole ..,..... ..... A dmlring the person across the aisle Ukelele lady.. ....... . ........ .. .... No. sir ......... ..... ........... ..... . . T he SP ie Fogg .... .... ..... T e lling Mil to sharpen her pencils I ain't nobody's darling. ............. ....... ..... W h ere you going, Mil? ...... .. el Harmon ..... Being quiet ., ....,. ., , ..,,,, . ,,,,,,, .,,,,.,, L et it rain. let it pour.. ........ ,.... . .............. 0 h. gee ........ ........... . ve Warren .... .... L istening on the radio. ,... ........... When J ohnnv comes marching home ........ I've zot one ............. . 01 Turner. ...... .... K eeping on track of her sister ,.....,.. Dear old Maine, I am coming back ........... No? .... ............. - . a Turner ..... ..... T rying to stand on her skiis .... ....., W hat'l1 I do? ...... ........ .....,.. . ........ .... I ' v e forgot. ........ ......... ...... . J norm Parker ........ Waiting for the time to pass ..... .,,.. I f you hadn't gon a ay ......... ..... .... D i dn't we. Elva? ,... ......... ........ N Imeth Smlth . ....... Learning his lessons ..,,.,, , ,,,,,,, ,,.,, I love her ........ ........ ........ ...... ..,..... .... A l I r i ght. I dess I do no ...... --.---. K eh na Haley ........... Hunting for Mil or Else.. ,.... .. . ...., When you and I were seventeen ...... .... N ossir, by gosh ..... ........... . Co ssie Rankin.. . ....... Chaperoning Steve and Edna ....... Pal of my cradle days .. ........ ....... . . .... All right ......... .......... . .. Be na Hulit ....... ..... T eaching school.. . ....... ,.... . .. ..... ..... Y ou're the pal of my dreams ....... .... I won't ...... ........ ........ ......... ...... - - - dl'9d T0Wl0-- ---- v... Singing... . ...... ........ ..... . . . .... ..... C ollegiate ..... .. ....... ..... . .. .... .... I don't believe it .................... -.-.-.--TOW uise Waterman ..... Giggling ....... . ....... . . ..... Oh. how I miss you to-nite Ui.. .... You shock myold-maidish modesty .,..Squeez Zlmlld Gerrish . .... Always in the way .... ..... S eninola ...... .. ...... . ..... .... Now come on. ....... .......... ......... ....--.--Re bert Hill .. ...... .... . Winking ..... .. . ...... . ..... Let me call you sweetheart.. ......... .... 0 h. gee .,........ ...... . .. .......... ........ . Um Stevens.. ........ Talking with Edna ..... .. ..... Oh. sa can I see you to-nite? . ...... Judas priest ...... Ste ,M E- E-5 -gs: 55 u.,.: as -5- vs!-U,-.EE Z '- sseaisswsssswas:mess:sensesasaeiamseswisiasssees
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The Crescent 31 IN BIOLOGY Miss L.: What should be done for a severe Cut on the head, Mr. D.? Mr. D., '29: Tie a rag around your neck. How EXCITING IT WOULD BE IF:- E. Dixon, '28, didn't always take a nap in French II! The Biology Class all had their lessons for once! Buxton didn't get a high score in Bas- ketball! The Freshies forgot to be first ones at school in the morning! E. Greene forgot his Ford, so that he Couldn't take M. L. P., '28, and M. C. T., '28, to ride! Our gang wasn't always singing or dancing! Mr. johnson forgot to tell us to go right home at the close of school ! Miss Hutchinson didn't have patience in French Class! The girls forgot to powder their noses! Mildred and Viola were separated! IN FRENCH IV Miss H.: What kind of an 'S' was that ? Miss M. T., '26: A 'Z'. Miss L. VV., '26 fteaching junior Eng- lish when Miss L. was absentl: If you were writing a letter to a lady that you did not know, what form of saluta- tion would you use? Mr. K. S.: Dear Unknown. Miss N. P. is reading a part of Evan- geline in which is this sentence: Thus to the Gasperan's mouth moved on that mournful procession, which Miss P. reads like this : Thus to Gabriel's mouth moved on that mournful procession. D IN SCIENCE I Miss L.: Where are icebergs found, Mr. E. D.? Mr. E. D.: In the ocean. Miss L.: I didn't expect to find it Hoating around in a tub of water or a bathtub. Mr. J.: What is a promissory note, Miss P. P ' Miss P. : An agreement to pay some- thing. Mr. Oh! I see, a black eye. Miss P.: No, no, no! A sum of money. BooK REVIEWS The Seventh Angel -Eleanor Soule. Little VVomen - Mabel Harmon, Olive Warren, Lenora Berry. So Big -Teresa Knox. The Heavenly Twins -Yola Turner, Guila Turner. ' Happy Hawkins -Teddy Sanidon. Unknown to History - Everett Dixon. The Lengthening Shadow -Kenneth Smith. The Second Mate -Leonora Parker. The Lookout Man -Elton Stevens. Her Father's Daughter -Elsie Fogg. The Girl from Hollywood --Carrie Cookum. Ironheart -Reginald Gerrish. Young Lion Hunter -Eddie Sargent. The Man of the Desert -Robert Hill. Her Prairie Knight -Eusley Dunn. Wildfire -Edith Hutchinson. The Man of the Forest - Harry Dean. H u IN PHYSICAL EXERCISES Mr. J.: There is a bad crook in your row, Mr. Dunn. We wonder who the crook can be!
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