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HAROLD PRICE Harold was interested in agriculture, auto mechanics, ,and arguments. He was a dependable worker in class functionn and a cheerful fellow at all times. RICHARD PUSCHMAN As a debater, orator, and actor, Dick showed up well. He took part in The Kink's English, and numerous debates. GENIZA RICHMOND Geniza played her part with her public speaking ability, giving decisive speeches with confidence. Moreover, she sang in the Girls' Glee Club. GEORGE RIDENOURE The fashion plate of G. H. S. is a title which was tacked on George's name. His daily attire consisted of a classy suit, spats, and sport vest. ROBERT RAMSBY Bob featured at the helm of the Ship of '29 for two years, he was a good president. Moreover, he played varsity basketball. MARK REIFF Auto mechanics and class basketball helped star Mark. He worked wonders with many a wrecked automobile, and aided the class in winning many games. MARY RIETH Mary was a feature in many depart- ments. She was an excellent student, a dependable worker, and a true friend to all who knew her. MAXWELL RIETH Mischievous Maxn was given the blame for many tricks that were played. However, he helped the class by playing basketball and doing committee work. fxaswtmfxwzsfmm. .wwurazmsv Q ,ras -wawwzwe if 4 Page I9 ff? ' if Ni' fag.- f5e,f, ,3Q ffw frff if 1 ew! ffl 2 X ggi? 4 XEQQBR i f 1 7' 52 15? U52 i f give 5-1 isfjxi :ff - -.If ge 3:-2.5-'5 ff?-if -M. g1fv.1i7.' ff' A QQ eta i. 5. fy? , 5 Q X' ggi . g.'a?e1'2.Ai'a-:QS ,'.sf:v5,'ss,,Q,if msgs gb. yr? N g 1 'HZ73' ' lu 4 BT? -mf,,,..w, - Q e, fc mf '-'W f -,'pis.:isi?, xg we 4 . 'iiefgg ,gf 1 335 53,3 , .sf xrt' slag:- 1 x a fi iii? ' 4' 5 H' Q Q ,I . ..w.s.w4,,.,,3s,x .. K s fs af Mfg- ' f lf: ., zsslfimil -' 12 :em .5 -.view-vzri . is 5, 7, g a, gs-xiii., :Q :Ziyi-.vs v 1 fkgfifvbg - I T' xi.: .r fs-z'0.'+2, ig j,:..f::E',' wwe 'i ff . .V ' 215- iil-5 rr . wigkifiee 1. 1 4, ,Q , -egifii fy., iiltg 22353 ' ,L Q. elf: I mismfua as is: -'41 'er ' Q21 Q 3555 mtl? I Z 1- . vb, ft. 4. , I 50? A :ff fx if lg' V '- ' tw x x 22 we f I 4 23' 2 e as - ,. ru- . zwf,-an , an Q- .-.4 ' - 2 . 'K -fi. 3 ,ggi if .,.,. EEZ ,sf .QA 't ' ' w :I ..-2 :-.2 - ' 4' 2 if Z l-1 'r E- ',:'t' p'.,i:g,':'-, ,S s ' i. 4 F251 2 fs?-fm?--lffel . 2 ,, ' egg 3123- -' ' ' ' Eliyifi-,gf 'IEP -Eiitgx .. , ,Q Mggkife , wg.-1 V . - : .Y ,-We I - 1, 1 e:ps55.?f1gg.ga at ewtfxfaffr:w all , y f 5?l1J'Si2Q?if3Ai5-4352 'fi I ' . , fggmfgg ,. , - amz,- f ' .W ,ye ff, 3: Swgeg SM s We ,. ,gif 525 Ayfi. sqm st ufespwt tw fimcnf sg.m:.g as qw WW- . 9,31 WWA? 5' 9 . ., , ff f sn-'tf..,,s. 5?1,I2Q7a' 'ffl ,, V vm if . 2,511 . qv j - V . IQPY4 1 , ' V . war? ' if XZ .. , ,. -if 4 M . -of Q, , . ,. eg may a,3f,a,,, Q, 4 . FJ. 'ess Ei yi ggibfsxs .- basal .fax Q 4 QQS Sy 1-1 f 1- 4' tr il? la f st 9315 , -. 'g,,,gm?2:3i L M... If W W ii ., A . ,a 5: 42 2' ,af X A, V ' ' ' w t: A . 225 1 p 3 ggtia .. , ' 1 2- 1, V ,. is .. , V r S 5545? qw ,isis li :wiser . , . . ..fx a far. ' .... , Q 5, R! ' Y, , ,fir : f bi Z.: Z, -. .. 5 gp g .' i, ,..., 45 25' 5 .W ,t f .- fi 6 g E , ef, ...., ' MEC ,k 'ffl rv' eggs: 2 -L ,Z :Il
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ELOISE STEPHENSON 'fSteve made herself a star by being good hearted and amiable. She played the leading roles in 'lThe VVhole Town's Talking and f'The Kings English. HELEN STONER Illuminating herself was an easy task for Helen. She was one of the mainstays of the class. Moreover, she was a Hrst- class debater and actress. MARY STUTSMAN Mary was a member of the orchestra. She also played an important part in debating during her senior' year. CHARLES SUNTXHEIMER Charlie was class president his fresh-N man year and was a Hi-Y member. In athletics and amateur stage performing he deserves credit. LUCILLE STONER Lucille was secretary of the class, a brilliant student, and a member of the orchestra. She was a willing helper and was liked by every schoolmate. VIOLET STRYCKER Violet is one of those quiet persons who says little but does much. She re- ceived a scholarship sweater and ably performed as associate editor of the Crimson. FLORENCE SWINEHART As feature editor of the Crimson, Florence was a diligent worker. She was an active member in the Outing and Caesar Clubs, and Sunshine Society. RALPH TODD U His quiet nature and ready smlle made him liked by all his fellow-students. He was a Fine class worker. 15 , V' A ,fax ff fiyf 1 , Xf- ,ff ' . - f. ffzzflzfW'm,QZ'?f?5iCxfr, f H ' , w J .,, . .f.,.f,..,-,fwfM,,,,-v,,,, ,I fr , . , f, 'tr' yygff'-1.'if:f'gepsfs! ff'vf1?rf,a1'f Q- .L:f'f , - f2.gjf y'5r:- .' fl , Page .. V 4' 41 ff is ,wtf f ,Q 4f:rg,'f5'g,jff,f4 1 I f J.:m,wf :ff . fx , A t H .scar f Q sf - -' M2 ffl firm? ,, wif- mnwybs
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