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D -JCI HILLIFE .':---- -- RALPH P. ANDREWS Treasurer Senior Hi-Y. 11: Senior Hi-Y, 3. -L: Dramatic Club. 1: Chorus. 3. R. P. is an all-round good sport. Everyone in the class knows this. He takes life easy and never seems to worry about anything. He has always given the school loyal and strong sup- port. ANNIE L. ATWATER Secretary Basketball Club. 3: Chorus. 3, 4: Sports Club, 3. Behold a girl who has a very contagious laugh. She always sees the bright side of things. Upon acquaintance and a knowl- edge of her interest and enthu- siasm. in. 'll'llC!l'!'l'C'I' she 'under- takes, one is not surprised that her classmates all like her. JEAN BRECKENRIDGE Secretary Dramatic Club. 3: Vice-President Dramatic Club. 4: Proconian Staff. 4: Managing Editor Hillife, 4: Hi-Y. 3. 42 State Dramatic Contest. 3: Hon- orable Mention Poetry Contest. 3: Operetta. Cherryblossom. We nzustn't judge Jean by her size. Although she's one of the smallest in the class she's one of the best. ROBERT W. CALDWELL Basketball. 1. 2: Manager Basketball. 3: Hi-Y. 2. 3. 4: Secretary Hi-Y. 3: Chorus-. 4. It's really a joy to 'watch Bob. He alicays looks so contented- ly comfortable and never seems to have to rush around like the rest of us. Nevertheless, he has done a lot and we're proud of him. WILLIAM R. CAMPBELL, JR. Model Airplane Club. 3: Mu- sic Club, 3: Dramatic Club. -li: Football. 3: Basketball, 4. W. R. takes an active part inf all school activities, but espe- cially does he shine forth in football and basketball. A good sport and a true pal-a boy we shall never forget when we are no longer classmates. C. .,..i.1. 4 1936 -..sit 7 fy. ROBERT C. ANDREWS, JR. Chorus. 3. li: Arlvertisin,L,f Man- ager Hillife. 1: Class Pest. Hob is a small member of our class, but true lrorth. isn't measurerl in size. He's one of these people zrho keep your spirits up lI'1lt'Nf ererubofly else is flown and out . lVe all kllllll' l1e'll he one slrell doctor. A-H 'ic-fQ'L' ME E. BAGBH7 Vice-l'resiclent Chorus. 3: President Chorus. -1-: Secretary Senior Class. 4: Manager Bas- ketball. 3. L: Hi-Y Club. 3. 4: Chorus. 1. 2. 3. -L: Dramatic Club. 2: Proconian Staff. 2. 3: Hillife Staff. 2: Home Econom- ics. 3: 2nil place in Poetry Con- test: H. S. Trio. 3. Nice going, Anne! FRANCES L. CALDWELL Chairman Junior-Senior En- tertainment Committee. 3: Cho- rus. 2. 3. L: Proconian. 3, 4: Home Economics Club. 3: Hi- X. 3. -L. Fran is just swell! She has made an enviable record at C. H. H. S. and is one of its most popular students. IVE knon' she'll prore a rrlluable as- set anylrlzere. PHYLLIS CAMPBELL Hillife starr, 4. Hi-Y, 4. lVho soirl blondes u'ere dumb? lVell, l4ere's definite proof that they oren't. Phyllis gets .-l's on most of her ll'1l7'k and still finds time for outside activities. As to her looks41rell-picture a- morlern. Version of Diana. D. D. CARROLL Tennis, 1. 2. 3: Proconian. 1, 2. 3: Art Editor of Proconian. 3: Glee Club. 1, 2. 3. 4: Secre- tary of Freshman Class: Debat- ing Club, 3: Assistant Business Manager of Hillife: State High School Golf Tourney. 2. 1. IJ, Il. is a grand sport. Ev- eryone likes him and enjoys being with him. Here's luck to li swell boy!
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