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VIRGINIA BROVVN Dependability and co-nscientiousness were the prime qualities found in Vir- ginia. She was an honor student and an ever ready class and club worker. BURDETE BURBANK Sheikl' was the social leader of the class, and was always on hand to pro- mote any projects of this type. LOUISE CARPENTER In the commercial department of the school Louise played her part. She also proved herself an efficient member of the class. VERDON CHRISTOFFEL Verdon starred as head student con- veyor. His big sedan was always filled to capacity with passengers to and from school. He was liked by everyone. DORIS BURNSTEIN The honor roll and the Girls, Glee Club jointly claimed the featuring of Doris. She often accomplished the feat of making 4 E's. FLORENCE BURT Florence was a true friend to all school- mates. She was an invaluable member of the Sunshine Society and an asset to the class. ALBERT COURTNEY Chemistry was Albert's hobby. Among his numerous, successful experiments are! a photograph developer, a new kind of ether, and concentrated T. N. T. VIRGINIA CRIPE Virginia enacted her role well as a member of the Sunshine Society and as decorator for the prom. Her artistic ideas warranted her that task. , f .f'fLf. f1. If-.1 '- 1 . 725i1.2ff142wffa1.w ma? 54-'me W iff. ,., ,?,,,.,, Q .M . .N A f 4 -4 ef 2.191106 4 . Q, ' , 14221-4'.'4ei:n1If fu 1 t ,imwgyf imwrgwf. , , H., A' . g fffkn Qg taxa fftfigx Iwfgw fi! jgyffx P el ,gr ,, 'MQ' fa Q 4 4 Z 4' 'bfi eva J ,QQ v rt' gfegfgzxf ,.:z 22-,imfflaififl'54 r ff' . 'f5 '.6'1t,- ::1j1viff :,f13tyf.g:,5w.3., f.3'l2fV'- h':.'frY, L. . ' f i ',-' 'xWi,fW'.':?Z' i',.:,. r-. Sm ' ,w3, ,fw:w:wf-'c . ,ff 5 -a5e.:'-no . el fa f Ssifegggwriffs.,Q:q::y.:,,1.,, 5--my ag l4'wy!w,gf2zfw:qfig 1, if 'iz-1 Wm-569297-f...fQ,qz.g't.'uf:1f,A f 1, to- 1'?.4f ff'23'. f f -rf-tzt-fm' - .ww 'WWw,:', :f'ff21,'Cw. ,fu15,1-f?.1ffg,ewff?QSf 'cz -'I fiqgigfguftp. --4' f-kgs ,i.Q 1TQ'ixQyv5,y.i,fZ3?,: .1 ,J 6, ,. A 45. we, ,'gI,fwafw,'fQ.ft Qfffgwggiw . f U -yy.-,4.,,.f4,, ff., - ,QQ ef., es -. . . K--L .. - . .M .,-y vm. Q?:ff:,9Q4 4,1 'ggej Ag, ' ff? . .Sie-Q.f-::m:'t1.-'1I-:'f:'f-1- ,,-gn 'lf' .g Wyfjfp'f,Q2'2'?2:f2:?g- .3-gf-LQWW - .er r gilt .V 2. r as A , f fyiffgq f 1 af To 6 2J0g -' i- ' , '- A'-'
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RETHA DAVIS Aco-operative class worker and a high ranking student was Retha. She re- ceived a sweater and chevron for her scholastic standing. JAMES DETWIELER jim was interested in auto mechanics and varsity basketball. He was a mem- ber of the net squad and was considered a good, all-around fellow. DANIEL ECKLEBARGER He played the piano like Paderewski, ran the dashes like Paddock, and knew more about birds than cock robin himself. The school will miss Boon. DEFOE ECKLEBARGER A small man with a great career would apply to Defey. He received a scholarship sweater and was assistant business manager of the Crimson. BARBARA DOW Another star was Barbara. She was a first-rate student, and an an amateur actress. She was always willing to help someone. RHEA EAST Rhea's name appeared regularly on the honor roll throughout her high school career. She was a member of the Stu- dent Council and Crimson Staff. LINUS EIGSTI An artist in the making of signs was his part in extra activities. He designed the advertising placards for the class plays. MARY FIDLER Another star was Mary, who, although small in size, accomplished big things. She was typist for the Crimson and a member of the Physical Science Club. A
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