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HENRY RAMM . . . Popularly refer- red to as Sonny by friends. Henry played an important part in the grid season this last year . . . Usually seen around with Bill . . . If you do not see Henry, you'll probably see one of his cousins . . . Has a secret passion for taking trips in model-T Fords . . . Heavyweight football 2. 4, ROBERT REED . . . Popularity is his middle name . . . That is, if his one horse chariot dosen't fall apart, and if he doesn't break his neck. . . . Bob centered his high school sports activities principally around basketball . . . Played Iightweights l, 2, 3, and heavies 4 . . . In his classes, Bob is one of the best. LOTHAR REISSLER . . . In profes- sional fashion strutted his stuff in the Playmakers' assembly the early part of this year . . . Don't you remember him, the haughty vil- lain who stole dem poils frum dat poor defensless dame? . . . Played heavyweight football 2, 3. Cross country and boxing 4. Secretary of the German club 3. LESLIE RICE . . . A great outdoor man. His interests are divided be- tween sports, women, debate, and hunting. He also turns up with some pretty big fish stories . . . Top-notch student and a crack debater, Les will be a valuable asset to Prince- ton, where he is going to study law . . . Heavyweight football I, 2, 3, 4, PAULINE RIVALDO . . . One of the small, dark, and peppy class is Pauline . . . She is a go gettin' up and coming actress, and she showed her talents in the junior play suc- cess, Nothing but the Truth . . . She was also in the glee club and sang in the operetta 3 . . . A real student when it comes to books . . . Home Economics club 4. ANNE RODMAN . . . When there's history in the air, Anne shines . . . It can be well said that she is tall, slender, and blessed with brains and a Sense of humor . . . Her chief talents lie in German and chemistry, she was assistant to Mr. Hays 4 . . . That trick eyebrow is the envy of the school . . . Member of O. E. O l 2 4 Page 27 RITA RAAB . . . She loves her classes. She could simply read and read for hours on Einstein's theory of matter . . . Naturally in her spare moments, Iohn has to have a Word or two, or even three . . . She's small, petite and-well, there is really only one shade of red . . . The kind who gracefully maintains her social sway. RUTH REDMAN . . . Little Scotty will furnish a smile for any man's frown . . , Fond of Spanish, enjoys books about the desert, and is an excellent sportswoman. Ruth played basketball 2, 4, tennis 2, volley- ball 3, 4 . . . A member of G. A. A. 3, 4, she excels in parctically every kind of recreation . . . Swell friend and pal. BETTY REIGLE . . . A blue Olds- mobile plus plenty of girls accom- pany Betty. She's a very busy lass, especially in school . . . Every second period she has quite a few calls to make, but after all, it's one Way to do one's French . Betty's secret ambition is to have a large country estate with plenty of cars, horses, etc. MILDRED RENN . . . With dancing as her favorite hobby, Mildred pro- vides a friend and companion for everyone, She's a sport enthusiast with tennis and bowling as favor- ites. She finds her vacations take her 'way out West or to Michigan . . . Attractive personality with a smile for everyone. Tennis and bowling 4. ELIZABETH ANNE RICHARDS . . . A whirl of social affairs . . . Record breaker in good grades . . . Presi- d-ent of Senate. Betty Anne has been one of the hardest workers in the school . . . Elected as representa- tive for the school in a state-wide contest for a trip to Washington . . . There is no doubt that she will be successful. LOUISE ROBERTS . . . If silence is golden, Louise is the golden rule . . . She was an active sports- woman in her freshman year, be- ing a member of G. A. A. and on the hockey and soccer teams. She is an attractive hostess, and a host of friends are in her claim.. . Very apt in her work in dramatics, Louise was a member of Frosh Theatre. WRITERS
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IEAN PIERSON . . . Behind her sense of humor and under that gay coat lies an urgent desire to study speech . . . Playmakers holds an im- portant part in her school life . . . lean doesn't fall behind in sports either, her favorites being tennis, volleyball, and basketball. Made a hit as ct character actress in The Ghost Train . THOMAS POOK . . . An expert card player who attracts the fems . . . His English way and mannerisms plus his snappy dress and puny puns make him the long sought after he-man type . . . Played lightweight football l, attended Harris prep 2, 3, and attended L. T. again his last year, playing heavyweight football 4. SHIRLEY PORTER . . . This tall girl takes her high school bow from the operatic stage and the ranks of the glee club . . . Scholastic ability placed her in O. E. O. and Le Cer- cle Francais . . . Interested in both Playmakers and Freshman Theater . . . A sincere, unassuming young lady with the warmest smile on the campus. LEONARD PRICE . . . Tall, well built Len in his smooth manner will make his way . . . His principal in- terest in high school has been foot- ball . . . Played lightweight football l, 2, and heavyweight 3. Sports somehow found their way into his program more than any other ac- tivity . . . A member of the boxing team l, 2, 4. MARION PRICE . . . Girls like Mar- ion are hard to find . . . And worth ar1.Y Price . . . She's a quiet little lady who goes about her business in a very efficient manner . . . Has lots of ability in various lines . . . As an actress was a member of the Freshman Theater . . . Friends claim she never loses her temper . . . Quite a record. lAMES PRUDEN . . . Red is a fel- low who goes in for boxing in a big way. In the past four years, al- though he has changed schools three times, he has been on the box- ing squad. lim came to L. T. H. S. from Alabama . . . He has travelled through two thirds of the states in the U. S., and has resided in one third of them . . . Track 4. SINGERS GEORGE PIPER . . . A jovial soul . . . Typified by his free-wheeling walk . . . He's the type of fellow who gets along with everybody. An ambitious enthusiast over football, he played lightweights in his senior year . . . Is one of the deadly seri- ous jokers who are continually ex- citing trusting souls . . . Has heard every joke before. IOHN PORTER . . . Knighted: Iohn David Windsor, Defender of the Faith, Shrimp Porter. Little Iohn has big ambitions in the forestry lines. Says he'll be secretary of ag- riculture . . . Iohn's favorite sport is dancing . . . Also tried to play foot- ball, and became the mainstay of the team. Iohn is an all-around athlete. IAMES PRICE.. . . This jovial super- heavyweight can wield a mean bowling ball . . . Golf forms an- other one of his hobbies . . . When it comes to golf clubs he can really swing 'em . . . Is quite a soda jerk- er . . . Can hold his own with the best . . . Mechanical drawing is Iim's pet peeve . . . It seems that he just can't behave. MARGUERITE PRICE . . . Short, dark, pretty, and has mastered the hard art of concentration seldom found in a high school student . . . Her reserved air as well as her hard work has put her on excellent terms with all her teachers . . . Marguerite has already launched herself on the sea of matrimony . . . Congratulations! RALPH PRITCHARD . . . A fellow whose four years in high school have been as chuck full as any person's could be. Aside from his excellent scholarship, he's been in the sophomore and junior plays, was club editor of the Lion in his junior year, and is ye editor for this year's Tab . . . A grand person- ality. CHARLES PUFFER . . . One cannot say that Chuck isn't a real athlete. He played both lightweight football and basketball, 3, 4 . . . Also base- ball 3, 4 and boxing, 4 . . . Known by his friends for his mountain style slang and his ever present wit . . . How much wit has not been determined . . . Could be a good dark horse. Page 26
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FRANK ROGERS . . . Iust what can it be that occupies this lad's mind? . . . From a vocational standpoint there seems to be quite an interest along the ext-ended line of railroads . . . Like father like son . . . As for some spare time, stage craft is al- ways ready to take it . . . Guess what else occupies his time? BESTY ROSS . . . A rather small miss . . . Gets a lot of fun bowling . . . Fond of the stage . . . Has a right to be . . . She has plenty of dramatic ability . . . A charter mem- ber of the Freshman Theatre . . . In the cast of the class play in her sophomore year . . . Member of O. E. O. l, 2, 4 . . .Also active in G. A. A. 1 and Z. EILEEN RUSSMANN . . . A real worker and yet always ready for a good time . . . I-Ier many friends say that her studies come as easy as her smile . . . Good at shorthand and' typing . . . This probably ex- plains why her secret ambition is to become a private secretary . . . A member of G. A. A. her senior year. ARTHUR SANGDAHL . . . The fel- low who will be remembered for his especially good sense of humor . . . Ordinarily seen walking along with a big smile spread across his countenance . . . Chances are that the last time you saw Art he was with Bob Rindell from I. C .... The Stamp club had Art as a mem- ber in '34 and '35. MILDRED SCHNEIDER . . . An active all-around girl athlete . . . One of those fine people who believe in fair play . . . Freshman year found her playing girl's basketball and serving as a team captain . . . Vol- leyball and hiking took part time during her first year . . . Baseball in her junior year . . . Member of G. A. A. l and 4. CONSTANCE SCI-IWARZKOPF . . . Dramatics get all of her interest . . . You saw her in the sophomore plays back in '35 and in the junior play the next year . . . She dis- played her dramatic ability in Play- makers for two years and kept track of that club's cash during her senior year . . . Sang in the glee club her last two years. MOUNDSMEN MARIORIE ROSE . . . Interested in sports . . . Played hockey and par- ticipated in track while she was a freshman and a sophomore . . . Be- longed to G. A. A. for three years . . . An enthusiastic member of the German club . . . Likes to swim and ride horseback . . . Always laughing and noted for her funny sayings. DEAN RUSSELL . . . Lean and lanky Dean is a whiz . . . When he makes up his mind to do a thing he gets it done with speed . . . Spends most of his time enjoying life in his own easy going manner . . . On the rolls of Hi-Y and the German club . . . Aided the light- weight football squad, 3, as an end. RAYMOND RUSSMANN . . . An athlete and scholar of good stand- ing . . . Shows plenty of speed in football, hockey, basketball and baseball . . . A Valuable player on any team . . . Played intramural basketball in his first three years . . . An active member of the Stamp club . . . Is interested in printing. EDWARD SCHMIDT . . . Commonly known as Senator since his elec- tion to the Student Council . . . Made noises with a large horn in the band for three years . . . For his own amusement he blows out tunes on his mouth organ . . . A fast player on the ice . . . Don't let his sense of humor fool youy he's not English. BETTY SCHUMANN . . . Possessor of an excellent sense of humor . . . Does exceptionally well in her studies . . . easy going . . . Never worries about anything . . . Gets a lot of fun out of life . . . Active in many clubs, including O. E. O. Z, 3, 4: G. A. A. l, 27 and Teenya 4 . . . Member of French club 4, and German club 3 and 4. CHERRY SMITH . . . The girl with the famous and popular smile . . . comes from Iohn Marshall high in Cleveland, where she studied for one year . . . A grand personality: consequently has many 'outside activities . . . Ioined Teenya in her third year and headed it in her senior year . . . Congress and Girl Reserves also took her time. Page 28
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