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--fL'? 33. ic: N - , -I R- - I I H I Q' x A - K 1 i- .. rp? Q fan In Jw 9 'Ui 'fgfifii W 9 --V Q7 A X . NH .:::::::::::::::.siEi D ff L n 1 .,,, , ,. BIILDRED ELLEN fiEMMILL LA SOCIETE FRANCAISE 3, 4: THE FIRST AID CLUB 3, THE GYPSY ROVER 4, TENNIS CLUB 2, sg GLEE CLUB 4: GIRL RESERVE 4. Glad's double! To some people Mil seems very dignified, but learn to know l1er as one of tl1e Broadway gang and you will form a different opinion of her. As a domestic science teacher we can easily imagine Mil making delicious cookies and tarts. After her career as a teacher we are wondering for whom she will make cookies. SARA ALICE GEM MILL LOWER CHANCEFORD H. S. '29, NEEDLE CRAFT CLUB 4. Sally entered R. L. H. S. during her Senior year. During this time she has made many friends and has proved herself to he a worthy student. Sara Says she can't be bothered with boys, she rises too early. She hopes to beco1IIe tlIe future librarian of R. L. H. S. EVEIIYN BIA!-I fiIPE CLASS PIANIST 1: CLASS BASKETBALL 2. 3: HIKING CLUB 2. :sg ORCHESTRA BIRDS' CHRISTMAS CAROL 21 GYPSY ROVER 4: FIRST AID CLUB 31 MINSTREL SHOW 2: GIRLS' RESERVES 4, LA SOCIETE FRAN- CAISE 3, 4: GLEE CLUB 2. 4. 'Tis true that she is much inclined to talk and chatter with all mankind . But then. so do we all and why bring that up? Eps enjoys playing the piano and singing. III l1er future profession. nursing. not only will she be able to cure her patients but entertain tl1en1 as well. DANIEL DWIGHT GROVE ORCHESTRA 4: DRAMATIC CLUB 3: BOYS' CHORUS 4: SEC. LA SOCIEIFE FRANCAISE CLUB 3, 4: CHEMISTRY LABORATORY ASST. 45 CLASS BASKETBALL 4, HIGH SCHOOL BAND 43 BUSINESS MANAGER CUB STAFF 4. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 4. This young student from Winterstown is always seen wearing a smile. Does he know that his curly hair and dimples are very attractive? When you want a chemist, go to Dwight. This year he is Mr. Becker's assist- ant and has proved himself worthy of the oiiice. E - -1,- Q - Ii ..LT,.-.l E g'1 A, Twenty-two
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G' -fx f 1 lf -AE -Asa ' 'i sa A --I-?f'Ays?'q-1: E12-. -A 2' A5 B 'Q ' L DONALD J AMES EATON TENNIS CLUB 2, 35 O. B. SYVIFT CLUB 35 COMMERCIAL CLUB 2: GLEE CLUB 4: BAS- KETBALL. 2ND TEAM 2, 3, VARSITY BASKETBALL 4. Here he Muse thinks Ubetter late than never' is a good motto and usually practices it. I-Ie is always entertaining some one and Miss Stauffer thinks he has missed his calling. His greatest enthusiasin is basketball. Who hasn't enjoyed and perhaps been annoyed by his calm self-assurance on the basketball iioor? PAUL EROXVAN EXFIELD ASSEMBLY PROGRAM COMMITTEE 45 S. S. GLOBETROTTERS 41 HILLTOP STAFF 4, O. B. SWIFT CORPORATION 3. Paul, a bashful, studious youth can be seen wending his way to class with a look of confidence which displays his willingness to learn. He never says inuch but what he says carries some weight. His niotto is Silence is Golden . The Travel club can vouch for his kc-en sense of huinor. ALLAN ALBRIGHT FREY ORCHESTRA 2, 3, 41 BASKETBALL 3, 4: BASEBALL 1, 2, 3, 45 CLASS TRACK 3, 45 JOURNALISTIC CLUB 8: DRAMATIC CLUB 41 GYPSY ROVER 45 ASST. CIRCULATION MGR. OF CUB 33 ADVERTISING MGR. OF CUB 43 LA SOCIETE FRANCAISE, Scot may well be envied for two thingsg his attractive blue sport inodel, and fwe hope he doesn't mind our mentioning it? his good judgment in the matter of girls. He deserves much credit for his consistent playing on the second basketball tea1n,which makes a varsity possible and on the varsity itself when needed. Last spring Allen was in the tinals of the tennis tournament. GLADYs ROMAINE GEM MILL GLEE CLUB 4: THE GYPSY ROVER 4: LA SOCIETE FRANCAISE 8, 4: FIRST AID CLUB 33 GIRLS' RESERVE CLUB 43 TENNIS CLUB 2, 33 HIKING CLUB 2. One of the twins of the Senior Class. Glad also is a 1l191l1b61' of that famous Broadway Gang and it is said that she has quite a few friends of the opposite sex. Her ailn is to become a nurse but she intends to enter a iinishing school before taking up this profession. N 'E LA--- A --4 Y-- L:- 3 'E L-:L , nf l Twenty-oaze
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3 . mt lr iii X .. 1 ill ,cg ,EQ ll h.. lv . P an A 2 fl x E dl 9 -5- .11 Iris:-D II E- Eff'--. CG If 1g::::::::::::::::E:i Ls : 1311? 7 , , Allah., - ANNA BIYRTLE IIEHBST HILLTOP REPORTER OF O. B. SXVIFT COM- MERCIAL CLUB 35 HILLTOP REPORTER OF GIRLS' RESERVE CLUB 4. Emerson says A gentleman makes no noise, and a lady is serene . Where could we iind a better example for the later phrase than Myrtle. She has been very per- sistent in her efforts to gain an education during these four years and for this reason they have been a decided success. RAYMOND CARL HEIQSHNEII SCHOOL ORCHESTRA 1, 2, 3, 4, SCHOOL BAND 4: BOYS' GLEE CLUB 4: VIATOR CLUB 35 TREASURER OF .TENNIS CLUB 2, 3: LA SOCIETE FRANCAISE 3, 4, PRES. OF CURRENT EVENTS CLUB 4. Hershner has been one of the main stays of our orchestra during his sojourn in R. .L. H. S. and a constant cause of sat- isfaction to its director. In the class room he 1S quiet but when released from school is very mischievous and hilarious. CHARLOTTE E. HIITDEBICAXD CHEERLEADER 43 VARSITY BASKETBALL 41 CLASS BASKETBALL 1, 2, 3, HIKING CLUB 2. 33 GLEE CLUB 43 GYM CLUB 3: GIRLS' RESERVE CLUB 41 GYPSY ROVER 4, LA SOCIETE FRANCAISE 3, 4, TENNIS CLUB 2, 3. Shrimp furnishes us excellent proof that size not tl1e only thing that counts in basketball: for she has taken an active and successful part in athletics since her Fresh- lllilll year. Practice directing the noise made by our gang . has Won for her the position of Cheerleader. ANNA IQEBECCA HOLTZINGER I-IILLTOP REPORTER 2, 3. 47 CONSUL OF LATIN CLUB 33 DRAMATIC CLUB 4, ASST. EDITOR OF CUB 35 EDITOR IN CHIEF OF CUB 45 MEMBER IN NATIONAL HONOR S0- CIETY 3, 43 CINDERELLA O'REILLY 4g HOME ROOM PRESIDENT 3, STUDENT LIBRARIAN 3: SECRETARY OF CURRENT EVENTS CLUB 25 JOURNALISTIC CLUB 2. Hear Ye! All ye who wish to be a success in Red Lion High School. If you want to hear a perfect recitation, read a good Hilltop article. see a cleverly interpreted role in a play. or ride with an efficient chauffeur: go to Anna, consider her Ways and be wise . . E -2, Q11 - f I ' f E it .1-i. 2 - . il: ll fig: ' ,L-7.15 A - -M -,i.'T-7'-T,..'1 ' T-wenfy-three
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