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wears., u I r ,l p 5 J 1 l a r P r l l ll 0 'r 5 ,l 1 s 5 l l u l v P l I 3 l ,P l 2 lu l l n l ,I v .... 1 ' ALLEN, OPAL Absence makes the marks grow rounder. Entered as a Senior from Burbank High, Burbank, Calif. ARMSTRONG, EVELYN Laughter and sense, 'tis a rare combina- tion. Volley Ball 3 I, - .0 .f,l'.-vu 'v he!! I Jw' ! ASHER, CATHERINE Brimminyr with pep and enthusiasm. Entered as a Senior from Arizona. AUSTIN, EARL No flies get into a shut mouth. f,-X Football 3 f ...LQ V BAILEY, VIVIAN A good little, sweet little girl. Calif. Scholarship Hi-Tri Lyceum Twelfth Night -A A A-AAA-A ffi A Q AAAYAJAYAAA AYAAA A A A A A A A A A BARBER. PI-IYLLIS A voice ever soft and low-an excellent tahing in a woman. Secretary of G. A. 3 Res Publica Romana 3 Vice Pres. Ecclesia 4 The Romancers 4 Scholarship Society 3 I . ARLOW, GEORGE Good people are scarce -take care of me. Vice Pres. of Scholar- ship Society 4 BARLOW, LEWIS I want what I want when I want it. Football Res Public:-1 Romana Bet er dead than out of st le. Llg weight Football 3 ETT, GUY Golf 2, 3 Orchestra I t 1 ,ff BEASLEY, Illmfeb . INE f T'wo . e too d if e wlgdlegs were t i shortqr n U , h h wa rn reayl, e JA dl' ifglpA1cierya X 4-L.... ...m.. , Page Twenty
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SENIOR CLASS P'V6Sld61Lt-ROBERT DOW Vice-President-MAXINE CASSILIS Secretary-MAY ESTHER JACKSON Treasurer-LESLIE FOLEY Full of Pep and Feeling Fine, We're the Class of '29. With this thought in mind, the class of 1929 has made an honorable history for Redlands High School. During our Freshman year we were practically left out of school activitiesg nevertheless, we had the privilege of being the first class to graduate from Junior High and enter R. H. S. as Sophomores. As the Senior and Junior girls did not now how to raise money for the G. A. Scholarship Fund, the Sophomores had to show them by having a colorful and realistic carnival and adding S100 to the fund. Instead of having the customary slip- over sweater, a coat sweater of navy blue trimmed with maize was our choice for a Junior sweater. A splendid ex- ample of a successful party was the Junior Senior Prom held at the Country Club Many umque and pleasant events hap pened while we were the respected and revered Seniors Among the llSt are the Traditional Treasure Hunt, Snow Party, and a Sport Dance The n o t e d Shakespearean p l a y Twelfth N1ght,' was presented as our Senior play Many excellent athletes leave R H S this year as the Seniors have been very active in all the sports We ll always be true To mazze and blue To alma mate? too We are the Senwr Class of 29 ss W' WT M -mn 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 s 4 - 4 . 4 . - , - 4 . . ' - 4' 4 f . I Y 4 ll ' Y 1 ' 4 . 4 . . ' ' ' 4 v s A ' 4 CK l 4 . 4 7 4 ny- y 4 3 .Il 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ' 4 li 4 4 LW' , W . . P .- 4 F- ' ' ' ' 'ff 'T U 4 x Q i G I , X Q : . . . 4 , I 'a,,,f i A .. . , - , . . - -: A 5 ' - '. ' ' - ' l 1 A l W I I YJ, 1 LL, k A 1 4 l- 'J' ...f A --, ...... , -.-M. 5 'i Q . II1: ' :ll A - . - . M 74.- Lv, ff ' 4' ' . ', J., -- , ... fill. AA W AAANA -A ' EQ ,gl 4 'f 4 1 fill' I ul r -g0A,.,,,,.. If -1 ,, 1' mlig- 1- 1 ! -LA xxnllI,.,,l I 7 Il -illr-vs-DVC V, 4 Page Nineteen
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' :,.e1.:gg.g.e::INfX,Lllfi Il IL Iitixgylxglgii-',LL1L BECK. ROBERT C. The proper study of mankind is woman. Track 3 Football 4 Hi-Y Glee Club 4 BELL. SARA A short maid and a merry one! Entered as a Sopho- more from Cochranton High School, Cochran- ton, Pennsylvania. Res Publica Romana BENTON, ELVA BETTY It's never to 1 te to mend-if yo 't find a safety p ' Basketball 3 Glee Club Ti-Tri BERMUDEZ. DOROTHY Experience is b e s t teacher - outside o u r own faculty. Hobachi Staff 4 Glee Club 3 Scholarship Society 2 G. A. A. BILADEAU. ARDELA A sweet Parisian who liked the peacefulness of Redlands. Glee Club 2 Orchestra 2 Tri-Arts RV? .. - .. - -- ..Y. - .Y..Y.... -...Y.Y.Y. ..: - .i , . 'bl-lj fjqxsl J, ' lx vol' EE LINGS, MARIAN RUTH Il's a friendly heart that has plenty of friends. Scholarship Society Res Publica Romana 3 What T Club BLANC. HAZEL Better to have loved amiss than never to have loved. Tri-Arts 4 What? Club 4 G. A. A. 4 BL J. ILDRISK LUCILE Kindness is d e xi r e r and better than gold. G. A. A. 4 Tri-Arts 4 What? Club 4 BLANCHARD, MARIAN Jolly, carefree and full of fun. Entered from Washing:- ton H i is h . Portland, Oregon. BLOMQUIST, BUll Sweet are the slum- bers of the virtuous man ! Heavyweight Football 4 Basketball 4 Hi-Y Vice Pres. Sophomore Class Liuhtweight Foymall 3 - .W VX f' I H11-A , .-.,. 15...-.- ..--i.......... Page Twenty-one H644
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