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Wflham lowson fordmg AP IS a cont11but1on of Hayerfold H1gh to out Senlor Class A ready laugh and a pleasant opt1m1st1c Spllll coupled yuth naturally good looks haye gone towards galmng Lap qulte a few frlends Ill a short tlmc Although he may seem to some rather lackadalslcal around school those who have seen htm on the football field 1eal1ze h1S t1ue Splllll and C2iPZlb1llIlCS Lap can be found most frequently at the alt studlo here he has dlawn murals for the d1n1ng room and has done some good work IH pastels It has become common to see Lap playfully hghtmg around the locker room dent m manner Robert forlfon Croco OB dellghts m any puzzle or problem affordmg the exerclse of reasonmg He works well IH the sclences partlcularly mathematlcs Hls analytlc mlnd has turned to chess playmg Thxs year he was elected plesldent of the Chess Club Well known IS Bobs fiendxsh glee 1n the chemlstry laboratory where whlle worklng efficlently on h1s experlments he concocts harmless but peculiar mlx tures But few know that the sheaf of geometly problems whlch M1 McClelland has collected for years Bob borl owed to study eagerly Last fall he played on the 139 pound football team 1n the wmter he wrestled and the sprmg found hlm runmng the mlle Whether presenting cogent arguments to enforce h1s statements playing chess or amasslng mercury ln the lab Bob ns cheerful and confident In two years he has adjusted hlmself well to Epxscopal 24 O D O y' ' I S , ' ' ' at recess. Yet he somehow remams 1l'lCI1CL1lOllS 1n appearance, jovial and confi- ! ! , - 3 ' ' 9 . . ' l ., I.. ,
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Wal er Mkfmel Bartz, ll ALLY rs one of the youngest yet most versatile members of our class Hrs interests are many and any task to which he deyotes hrs full effort vsrll be well accomplished Hrs streak of stubbornness rs often exhrbrted by the fact that he usually obtains whatever he wants whether rt be rn football or rn studies 'Ihrs year after playing on the Debris for one and one half seasons he re doubled hrs efforts and by means of hrs constant hard play and school spurt he gained hrs varsity E Had he applied this same drrve more often to hrs scholastic endeavors he could have been one of our class top scholars In the winter term Wally developed a passionate mterest for outside basket ball which he played at all trmes and places Wally rs capable of doing anything to which he sets hrs mmd With concen tration upon hrs goal hrs abrlrty w1ll bear hrnr rrch rewards Rickard Smith drew, Jr ICKY as he rs generally known rs one of the most artrstrc members of our class Though quite tacrturn and shy he has oyercome this handrcap and found friends Probably the primary reason that more of us did not know hrnr better was the frequency of hrs absences Thcsc absences were also no doubt drd consrderrng the nurnbcr of school davs that he rnrsscd an admirable job Hrs interests are conccntrated on art excryone rn thc school rs fanrrlrar rsrth hrs fine work Ihc nr my posters he has nrade have been of rrnnrense yaluc to varrous causes Ricky had the corcrcd honor of wrnnrng a hrst prize with one of hrs posters rn the Sixth Rcffronal Xrt Exhrbrtron held rn Philadelphia this wrnter Hc had also had innumerable displays rn other art cxhrhrrs and rn the school hobby shows and has rson many prizes 'lhere rs no dorrbt that ruth this splcndrd background Ricky rs dcstrned for an artrstrc future 7? I , I v ba 7' , , . Q. 1 - ' ' , u rr - -H - - ' A v , . , . O I 0 7 . qhry . g Q .B . V -. ' ' . , . , . ' ' v - - s ' K ' ri- s U- - U- V - A , , his chief difficulty concerning his studies, but he rose above this misfortune and . . . 4 4 , . . , . V ' , F. . ' . ' ' . .' V V I-.I V , x . 4 Y. . Q I . , A .. . ,
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III Unch ' 1 urn Club 1 lu Hll 1 us C Nu klll 'll 9 1 Bo' 4 1 L, 1928. linlcrcml lipisrupzll IMO lm'-1 1 H16-17. ,lun IEIHSAIT. lfoot hull 1946. li: Mau 9. IJIHI. liuln-lcd lzpixmlml IEDM Ch- ' lluh IEH5-IT. Pre- 'I' '16-17. 1 F.
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