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,. .14 1 f l-l FN lxY lilJGlil.l, HUD Ile tlwuglzt ax tl Says, flmuglz lu' fvll im ci ill.l11. liuil came nith lin hack in the wet- small years anal since that time he has made himself known as a very remarltalmle hug. .Xltlmngh small of stature, Iluil was ahle hy his grit :uul determination tu win his letter in fum- hal, XYhat lluil lacks in size he more than ni'v1'- t-wines in his stuflius :intl stuileut activities. lt seems that l:1ltl's ilesire is to 'become an engineer anil worlt at Halltown, the ilestinatirin nt all his travels. lfnotlial, '27, '28, 'lllg Annual Staff, 'loc Treas- urer Athletic Assneizitiuii, 33-1: HisY, 'Zta S:XLl.l lf. 5l'.l-lLNfX li l'l'li SALLY u'lilH'l'U Lv lm lady in ilu' lanzl 'llllllf ix lmlf .vu .vft'4't'f ax Sally. Sally jnineil us in the seventh grade, anil wt-'vv hail a haril time to keep up to her. Sally is vt-ry shy, hut she is truly ri frienil. Something woulrl surely go wrong, if Sally rli4ln't have the hes! History Note lloulg. Sally hasn't ileciiletl yet what shall he her career after she- leaves High School. Sometimes she tallts ul a business career in NX'ashington, aml again, in Riclnnuncl, hut right naw I think she's interestefl iu farming. ll.kMHl.l'IR Staff, YN, 'JW Class Secretary. 'ZW .Xthletic .'Xssm'iatiwn. 'JN l IJULYLIMXS li XRIJNHIQ COYLIC 4'lJ0Lfl2 lining spent' the early part uf his life at the l.t-ctown lligh Sclwul, Ile jnineil us about three years ago. lle is very talkative, especially to the girls, hut is very stu4liuus otherwise. livery Sunday anal nearly every Frirlay, he ' travels the ulel llerryvillt- ruatl. XYe ltavt-n't hearrl him say much almut his future, but we thinlt he is going in stuily Alt'L'llIll1llS1ll Engineering, lrefrwrt- lu- gvls lHJlI'Al'lt'fl. XX e all wish him a success, hut he will have to lay away train Iierryvilc tm' a while. lll-X, gf: .Xtlilt-tu' .Xssm:i:it1o11, 27, '2S: lfili- miiil Qtih fl A ,
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C'HlQlS'l'l NH lf. SNYI HCR l4l'lRISS l'1'x fm' limi zlflzltvx in lim' dark film' vx't'x.'! .fXltl1ruu.1l1 our sulirml :lays will smut lie nvvr, none uf us will forget our curly hearl, fhriss. She has been with Us only live years, Christine, who is loved lay all, comes to us every :lay frmu Summit Point in her llurlge. 1 wrincler what she will do after she grarluates. llerltaps she will go to college, or she may grace someuue's tahle. Time will tell us. Here s success to you, C'l1riss, anal please reznemlver all your C. l'l. S, pals, he- cause we love you, Athletic Assoeiatimi, '27, AJNQ liclitorial Staff, UU. lflilill II.XlQOl.lJ AXUQIQIQ lfRlilJ .Xltlimlgll lfretl enterefl l'lig'h Suhtml xx year lie- fore the rest of us, he was lsinfl enmugli tu wait for us su that we might enjoy lmviug' his coni- pany. XYe are glafl nf this fm' his perpetual smile anrl reatly wit often help to make the clay seen: lnrig.flitei'. It usetl to he llerryville but now it's l 1'eclericl4 flu' l i'eclrlie the shiek, fm- Thelina must gn away to sclmol, lt has even lieen saitl that lfrerl is going tu llmul frillege next year, l i'e4l's lmsitiuu in the clrugi store has eaiuerl him the title of rloctmx He is guiugf to try tu live up to this title for he hopes to stutly menlieine in the near future, ,Xtllletie .Xs:ueiatiun. '27, QS. lCS'I'l l lili Nl-1Il.l.l3.XlQlfIlil.lJ 1iS'I'lllCR Xnm' but l1m'.x't'Iji FUJI 11111411 ur flIl'UHt'f,U Esther is one uf our Seniors, who will flepart from 4leai' V. ll. S., in june, She is very tallta' tive, hut has successfully travellerl the harrl path from the first grafle to her last year ut' high sclmul, with the class ot' '29, listher playvml lmsltetliall for three years, anrl has helped to win many games. l'lere's wishing' her the lxest nf success in lit-L. -Y l:.il11m'i:tl Staff, ,ESQ Athletic ,XssnL'iatiun, '2lv, '77 'N
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LOUISE BLACKFORD KANOUE LOUISE 1' or Z0i.'c'lz11v.v.v Needs not lllt' forrigzi aid of Ufllllllltlllf, Hut lx, -zelwli 1Ll1tld0l'1'IUll, iidorizcd H10 111o.vf, l!101i.gl1fl0.v.i' of IIF!l'Zftfj', .the 'zeax fwrizziyfv wif. XVe all fell in love with Louise, the cute little browneeyed girl from Rippon, the day she joined our class in the fall of '26, and by her lovable traits she has endeared herself to the whole school. She is always ready and willing to lend her aid in whatever activity it may be, for you see, Louise is the kind of girl who never likes to see any- thing left undone. Although always ready to laugh and is very fond of giggling' in class, she is studi- ous and always make good marks, She was voted Cleopatra of the school, but to appreciate her beauty one would have to see and converse with her. Rippon can well be as proud of her as we are. Secretary Athletic Club, '27, Athletic Associa- tion, 326, '27, '28, 329g Class Vice'l'resident, '2og Class Historian, '29, Editorial Staff, '27, '28: Qlolte Editor, l2U. GEORGE RON ALD BVS H MRONDO' Ronald joined the class of l2f7 in the first grade. Since then he has kept on with his class until he has at last reached the goal. He went out for football in his junior year and, although not a regular, he made a very good showing. This year, he has earned a berth as varsity tackle. He is not over energetic and likes to tease the girls who are afraid of him, He is supposed to be very bashful, but anyone who heard his speech at the football banquet will certainly deny this, He is either to be found at T, Shirley Eby's store or on the Nlartinsburpg pike. He is the largest pupil in lligh School and his presence will certainly be missed. XYe do not know what his future plans are, but we learn from a very good source that he expects to be a hermit. Football, '28, 'ZOQ Hi-Y, 523, ,log llasketball, Qs, '20, YTRGINIQX CiEKTRl7DE FRY K'GlN Virginia has been with us through eleven long years of school life. She has been with us through- out our sunshine and clouds, and she has borne them all with a smile and the determination to tight it out. XYhenever any fun is going on, we can bet on K'Gin being on the front line, she is a friend of everyone and her laugh is the inerriest of them all. One of her most outstanding' characteristics is her loyalty to C. H. S., for at all the football games, she is right there, rooting for C. H. S. ,lust one word in regard to her future: She talks of entering the ubusiness world, but we think that a course in domestic science would be much more practical, as we are sure that she will soon grace K'someone'sl' table. Athletic Association, '27, '2S: llasketball, '26, '27, '2Sg Editorial Start, '20.
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