Stuyvesant High School - Gateway Yearbook (Warrenton, VA)

 - Class of 1924

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I-11-11-111111111-1-1:11-11-11-11-I1 11 'nj milf -m Il-ll-I 111-1111: l1ll1IlIII1lllll1 bc came C J are familiar with his favorite remark in V Xz VI French, i. e.: Mr, Orrick, I know it from 'heme on! Let me go on! We know of no more inspired leader, and we are proud to have been in his form, to have known him here. Pierre Warwick, monitor and good fellow, finished his fourth year at Stuyvesant this past June. Beloved by his fellows for his ready laugh and good nature, he has vwon a place in the annals of the school. He was our speed-flash on the diamond and gridiron, the high jumping champ of the school, and the White, most feared by the Blues But he, like the A'Gink, does not confine himself to sports and studies. Proficient as he is in athletics, his way with the girls is wonderful to behold. The phrase Safety in numbers, was coined for him. VWhen there are movies at the school, Pierre is the drawing card for the local beauties, and when he l-eaves there will be many heart pangs among them. Bony's Valledictory for his Form was fine, how fine only those who heard it knew. The fact that he made it for us slhows our esteem of him. And so, with Bony's departure, the school loses a student, an athlete, scholar, and gentleman. The Count, whose name appears on the school list as Heron Crosman has only been with us for a year. He has, however, entered into all forms of school lite flikle an old timer. Both in football and baseball hi-s playing was far above the average, and as ia student,-well, all that fis ineed to say is that he led his form and had the highest examination average in the school. But the Count excels also in another line. He's a ladies man from the shoes up. When he is with the girls he would make Lovin' Sam look like a coal heavier. Variety is the spice of life, would do wlell for his motto. Heron is heading for Princeton next year, and that college can look forward to having just a real good ialleround fellow.

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