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YI RKJINI.-X l.lili SXl.Xl,l.XNOOlJ OSCAR 'AVir'ginia llzi' girl nf .v111ilt'.v, Tllrvllgh Virginia arrivcil lu high school hel'm'e we iliml sho rlucirleil tn wait lm' us, aml keep us company these four years we have trml the path to this red hriclc huilnling. XXX- have :mt hearil much as to her plans for the future, lrut it has been sairl that she is going to teach school. lint, ole Clear, here's wishing you -uccess, no matter what you undertake. Athletic Assvrciatifni, 'ZSQ lizlitnrial Staff, 20. NNY .XIEN l-.R 5,Xl1l,lz This goorl fellow joined us in the second class of high school. He is a tall quiet youth who is always willing to lenil a helping hanrl to any ac- tivity, Although usually consirlererl the woman- hater of the school we noticeil the alrsencc of his scnim' ring soon after we gut them. Ray is witty, cheerful, never in a hafl humor: he also makes a gmul showing in his scholastic work. Here's to a line fellow. Slay he always have success. lirlitorial Stall, 'ZUQ Hi-Y, 'l7: Athlvtic Assuria- , ,7, tum, -N Mun Ml, le 4:1 4 X F 4- ,- l 'I-iii' -. - 1, I J' ' -t lgflgi t d
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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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, el'11OI'S lfur fuur long years we've lalmored, Toward that distant goalg Weve struggled hard to gain our For all must pay their toll. end, A-Xs Freslnnen it seenied it was very far oil, And we felt like stopping our ganieg llut two words Caused us to proceed, lior they said, Try again. As Sophs it seemed we were not verx llut we would keep on persistingg ' near, And at last when those nine months had passed, XX'e found we were still resisting. As hluninrs the end was drawing n For graduation was in view g ear, And when these nine months were clear, Success was ours we knew. Our journey now is at it's end, Our troubles all have passedg For we have finished all our aiins, And Seniors are we at last. And now in life we inust succeed, For why the preparationg If after all this journey long, We gain no reputation? -lDOl,'Gl..XS G. COYLIQ,
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