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zh Row 1. DORIS GREEK— Dainty, delectable, Doris; that ' s Greek to us. Monitor. HOWARD SCOTT— Scottie is our towhead. His unobtrusive but fault- less manners make him popular. Football, Basketball, Baseball. LEORA HESS — Quiet, sweet-faced Leora, though shy has a way with all of us. Her smile wins many friends. Riparian, Basketball, Orange Aid. JOSEPH DAWSON — Joe is really a king of hearts with sparkling brown eyes. He ' s a jolly good fellow. Honor Society, Basketball, Senior officer. DORA MARIE HANNA— Delightful, demure, Dora: We ' ve learned to love her for her charm. Operetta, Riparian, Candy Salesman, Orange Aid. HERBERT TALBOTT — Soft spoken Herb is one of our science fiends. Most often found in chemistry lab. Basketball, Baseball. VIRGINIA REESE— Ginny is one of B. R. ' s sweethearts. She ' s rather quiet but loads of fun. Honor Society, Riparian, Librarian. Row 2, HARRY NOON — Harry likes to argue even though the teacher may not, and his practical jokes put everyone on guard in his presence. [ANE BROWN — The perfect all-around girl. Jane has had a capable finger in many school activities. Honor Society, Pres. Orange Aid, Student Council. CHARLES BAKER — An ambitious fellow who toots a torrid trumpet and has much wit and humor. Football, Band, Ripples. ROSEMARY ELLIOTT — Reserved and charming describes her. She special- izes in art. Choir. GLENN HART— Oh, have a Hart. Nonchalant, unruffled, and calmer than red permits. Band. ' RUTH BUSES — One of our quiet but efficient coeds. Ruth is well liked by her classmates for her sweet reserve. JOHN CLINE — We ' re inClined to like this fellow; a John who speaks for himself. Football, Lettermen ' s Club, Baseball. Row 3, HOWARD ANDERSON— Andy will some day take his place in his- tory by inventing a mechanical heart for his patients. Chorus, Football, Riparian Staff. BETTY KOUNTZ— Glamour girl of 1940. That lovely tawney complexion, aahhhhl Girl Reserve, Orange Aid, Cozy Hour. ERNEST FISCHER — There ' s a wicked gleam in those mischievous brown eyes. A gay, dashing Lothario. Ripples ' 37, ' 40. Riparian, Yearbook. RUTH JOHNSON— Definitely the exotic type. Blackest of black hair and snapping eyes to match. Photography staff, Art stalf, Riding Club. JAMES McCLURE — A thinker with a unique mind. Has wavy hair and a good profile. Chorus, Orchestra. MARTHA CRAVENS— Martha, Martha. Our senior Uumph gal. What personality! Honor Society, B. R. H. S. Trio, Ripples, Operetta. HOWARD DAVIS — Pretty Boy Davis, alias Stinky, as he was known in them days. Photography Club, Band. Row 4, MARTHA KEMP — Femininity personified. Dainty, demure, delicious Martha. Vice-Pres. Senior Class, Sec. of Honor Society, Sec. of Orange Aid, Latin Club. FREDERICK ASHLEY — Fred spends most of his time whizzing by in his car and escorting the feminine elements. 4 She fairly scintillates with Freckled BETTY WENDLING— Gone with the Wendling! glamour. Ripples, Choir, Operetta, Basketball. THOMAS SMITH — Red bud Tommy could grin for his supper, and friendly. Band, Hi Y, Ripples. BETTY REEVE — A blond prima donna who showed her ability in Joan of the Nancy Lee . An all around good sport. Choir, Operetta. MYRON UNVERSAW — A pretty good fellow when the order is to drive his car. A well built fellow with a tricky smile. LOUISE CLARK — A real songbird, who writes her own songs. In her spare time she is quite a flirt! Ripples, Operetta, Basketball, Chorus. Row 5, HERMAN RUGENSTEIN— A deeper thinker than some people im- agine. Placid and pleasant. Latin Club, Art. ELIZABETH ALEXANDER— Belts ' smile will be her password to life. We ' ve found that even though she is quiet, she is loads of fun. Orange Aid. ALEX CHRIST — Our jitterbug basketball star. Whiz-bang! Would make a good model for a Pep ad. Basketball, Football, Track, Lettermen ' s Club. KATHARINE CHAMPLAIN— She ' s really very charming. Have you noticed that trace of a drawl? Glee Club, Bowling Club. GEORGE H. CORNELIUS, Jr.— The perfect Captain Horacio Hornblower Oh, what have you got that gets us? Football, Ripples, Baseball, Chorus, Yearbook. MARY EVELYN DAVIS— Limpid brown eyes and silky black tresses accom- pany a clinging vine personality. RUSSELL WARE— Wear-ever Russell . Hollywood would probably bill him The Blond Bombshell . Riparian, Ripples, Student manager of team ' 38. ' B
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Row 1. MARJORIE ELLIOTT— A good friend, athletic and art editor. Rip pies, Basketball, Swimming. ROBERT RAYNOR — A happy-go-lucky redhead. A record breaker in me- chanical drawing. Band, Airplane Club, Hi Y. ANN BISHOP — A talented writer and a possessor of many friends. Riparian, Quill Scroll, Librarian, Orange Aid. ARTHUR CHRISTY — His brown eyes, and delightful personality make him tops among Ripple ' s newcomers. Annual Staff, Photography Club. HELEN BOWEN— A tall, dark and lively friend of all. Cozy Hour, Girls ' Basketball, Librarian. DON BAKER — Prexy has that certain something, ah, me! Simply super, super swell. Football, Lettermen ' s Club, Riparian, Class officer. MARGARET MILLER — A singing Irish colleen with snappy blue eyes. Stu- dent Council, Ripples, Operetta. Row 2. DICK MINNICK— Oh Ma, He ' s makin ' eyes at me— . Dick, dynamic and daring, is the idol of most girls. Honor Society, Student Council, Basketball. MARGARET STADLER — A saucy little red-head. Perky, piquant, priceless, Peggy. Choir, Orchestra, Color Committee, Operetta. KENNETH HARVEY — A handsome fellow who makes many feminine hearts turn flips. Honor Society, Football, Lettermen ' s Club. PATRICIA GEORGE— By George! Pal Peter is our pet prodigy! Honor Society, Ripples, Basketball, Riding Club. !» ■ MERTON BROOKS — Whosoever would be a man must be a non-conform- ist is his motto. A handsome rebel. Track, Football, Student Council, Annual Staff. BETTY KING — King ' s our Queen! Versatile, vivacious, and dramatically inclined. Senior officer, Choir, Ripples, Operetta. ROY GILLUM — A rootin ' , tootin ' tuba player, who apparently enjoys music. Ripples, Band, Choir, Orchestra. Row 3, SARAH NELL YOUNG — Ripple ' s Melanie. Demure, lovable, spe- cializes in sweetness. Art, Ripples, Choir, Orange Aid. NORWOOD GENTRY— Genteel Gentry. Woody is one of Ripple ' s gal- lants. Business manager of Riparian, Ripples, Annual, Quill Scroll. BETTY HARWELL — Pleasant, reserved and serene. Always has a ready smile for students of all ages. Riparian. JACK SPENCER — Those magnetic green eyes enchant us. His pleasing smile attracts everyone. Student Council ' 37, ' 38. Ripples. EVA JEAN PALMER — A vivacious blond with a winning smile and person- ality. Band, Latin Club, Operetta, Orange Aid. Isn ' t it a pity that he ' s such a BOB ALLEN — An ace trombone player, but- Scatter Brain. Orchestra, Ripples. MAHALA DICKSON— Matilda — an interesting and different gal with lots of individuality. Capable and talented. Editor Riparian, Quill Scroll. Row 4, ROBERT HUNTER— An all around good sport. Inclined to be rather reserved but friendly. Football, Riparian, Baseball. WILLIFRED BURROWS— Sis , Ripples ' own acrobat. Another of the Bur- rows sisters. Girls ' Basketball, Ripples, Cozy Hour. EARL GRAY — A determined fellow when involved in debatable questions. Have you noticed his smile? Oh, Boy. CLARA ROARK — Tech was the loser when Clara became our coed. We ' re really glad. Ripples, Dance Chairman, Riparian. WILLIAM L. LAYCOCK— The Swingin ' ist drummer Ripple ever had. A cheerful smile for all. Ripples, Advertising Manager of Riparian. DOROTHY LOUISE DANFORTH— This brown-haired miss with the tomboy stride can wear tailored clothes with style. Operetta, Orange Aid. DAVID HYDE — His brilliant mind is envied by every classmate. Sincere and genuine David. Honor Society, Orchestra, Band, Basketball. Row 5, LAWRENCE HALENKAMP— Red hair, blue eyes, and nature to match, make Larry any season ' s best catch! Football, Basketball, Baseball. MARJORIE SCHWEINSBERGER— A tall slim blond, and everyone ' s friend. Swimming, Basketball, Riding Club, Operetta. GEORGE CHRISTENA— Oh, that dimple! That deep bass voice! Gosh! what fun! Football, Yearbook. BARBARA OSTERHELD— A tall, attractive, sedate coed who is seldom seen without Betty King. JOHN GOLDEN — Of the dark, austere, masculine type. Possessor of a win- ning smile and tenor voice. Operetta, Choir, Ripples. HELENA ARMANTROUT— One-half of our inseparable twins, Helena ' s friendly manner and gay giggle have endeared her to us all. Operetta, Choir. HELEN ARMANTROUT— Though a twin, Helen has a personality all her own. Has a quick smile and an efficient, brisk manner. Operetta, Choir.
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