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i ■ T ■ . ERNEST ROWLEY 4-11 Club Work (1. 2. 3. 4) ; Prize Speaking: (3. 1) : Basketball (1. 2. 3. 4) : Cross-Country (1. Man¬ ager 3); Senior Drama (4); Class President (4). Like an arrow, tipped with bright feathers .” When Shrimp gets the ball, it travels fast and straight for the basket. He is also an able speaker, and efficient class leader, and a gen¬ eral good fellow. RACHEL SHAW Peering: High (1. 2): Public Speaking » • 4 Sec¬ ond Prize 4) : Senior Drama t I » : : » ' l Li¬ brarian (3. 4) ; Basketball (3) ; Si or : try of Athletic Association t 4 j ; Joke Editor ( 1 Dice Club (3. 4). Like the Queen ' s garden, patterned with r ’ ■ of infinite charm amt variety. Rachel has shown herself versatile. Her fine performance in the class play and the prize speaking cont ests, her helpful work as school librarian—these are only a hint of her many conquests. STANLEY PEDERSON 4-11 Club Work (2. 3): Public Speaking 3, 5. Second Prize 3. First Prize 1 : County Kepiv- sentative (4) ; District Oratorical Contest (4) ; Basketball Manager (4): Track Manager 3;: Cross-Country (4) ; Treasurer of Athletic Asso¬ ciation (4): Class President (1) ; Salutatorian. Like the sparkling brook, tumbling in joyous spray over vainly obstructing rocks. On the platform, whether in a drama or in a reading. Stan is in his element. His very able and finished speaking has added greatly in the contests. Moreover, as he does this well, so does he everything he tackles. “Pete,” too. is going to college.
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SENIORS UR 13AIN A R ' HAM13AULT Valedictorian; Editorial Hoard of Four Corners (2 3, I). ' Like the sword-play of a master-fencer , swift, direct, sure. It is an achievement to have come, in Frenchie did, a very small Freshman, not know¬ ing a word of English, to learn Algebra and Science and History while still smuggling with the language, and to learn them well. Urbain has done more. He has outdistanced all his classmates. We know we’ll hear of h ' s suc¬ cess at college. HERN I UK T1III3KAU III Cluli Work (2. 3. I) ; Glee Club (3. I) ' . A a rln sler of daffodils, lighting the woodsy shade.” Ib r is one who is very clever at “Tripping the light fantastic.” Although she is quiet ami self-effacing, you will find that she is never too busy or too concerned with other things to be a good and loyal friend. NORMAN MORSE Third Honor; Ml Club Work (2. 3, 1); P.askotball ( 2 , 3 . 4 . Captain I); Cross-Country ( 2 , 3, 1) ; Captain (4); Swimming (3); President of Athletic Association (4); S» nior Drama (4); Editor of Four Corners (4) ; Assistant Editor (3) ; Prize Speaking (4) ; Class President (3). Like a moss-bound pool, unruffled by the winds, but Hashing under intermittent shafts of sunlight Mossy has taken part in every school activ¬ ity, and has never failed to make lrs part an extremely creditable one. Easy or difficult, everyday or eventful, he has done them all In an unassuming, seemingly leisurely way, which has made him many friends.
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JOSEPH LIBBY l-ll Club Work (2, 3, 1) ; President of Poultry Club (•!); Prize Speaking (1, 2). Basketball (2, 3, 1) ; Cross-Country (4) ; Track (3, 1). Like an eagle, soaring, swooping, silently gliding.’’ When he really wants anything he goes after it and usually gets it. He has been a great point-getter in Searboro ' s track and basketball games. That center will be hard to fill. CLARA STOREY i ll Mub Work (2. I); Senior Drama (4); Glee (Mnb 3. 4). Like a field of happily nodding daisies” The power of happiness is great. Clara has a way of being happy and cheery, never letting tin worries of this affect her too much. We hear that she enjoys the out-of-doors even to the extent of taking long walks. WALTER DOUGLAS 4-11 (hub Work (1. 2, 3. 4); Prize Speaking (3); Cross-Country (3, I) ; Basketball (3. 4) ; Senior Drama (4). Like a pine tree, straight and sturdy . growing ever upward toward the light.” Walter is a conscientious student and a loyal school citizen. His faithful work in basketball is the sort that backs a good team. We expect his Club Work to be a start at successful mod¬ ern farming. t
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