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ll l WifiilililFU5'55'illil1'lllljlllllililiil'3iW'l', iw ll .:llil3ljf3 9,yiflllfiilllih iii,' l ll mimi mmm www lu ummm llllll um ummm um ummm lll ll l u l lun ummm LEE NOBLE Montrose, Pa. Academic Courseg Class President 11-2- 3-415 Class Basket Ball 1415 Football 12-3- 415 Captain of Football 1415 Track Manager 1315 Assistant Business Manager of Life 1315 Orchestra 11-215 Band 13-415 Vice President Athletic Association 1315 Presi- dent of Athletic Association 141. Lee has the key to the Noble record. In band or orchestra, on football field, or on basket ball fioor-he's right there. Is he O. K. The class of '29 thinks so. Look, he is Banker, President, and Athlete. Our leader for four years, what will he be NEXT? Horses, horses, giddy up, horses! BRYCE PARKER Fairdale, Pa. General Course, Committees. Lincoln was tallg Bryce is. Lincoln was quiet5 Bryce is. Lincoln drove a one-horsa chaiseg Bryce drives a Ford, but that's no reason why he'll never get to the White House, providing the Ford doesn't get wrecked. EVELYN PAYNE South Gibson, Pa. Entered Junior Yearg Committees 13-415 Glee Club 1315 Students' Debating Club 1315 Honor Roll 141. And now folks, meet Evelyn. Quiet- but not too quiet5 humorous--but not sillyg studious-but not a bookworm 5 optim- istic, generous and cheerful. Evelyn en- tered in the Junior year, and has won many friends with her charming personality. We wish her success in all her undertakings. MELVIN ROSENDALE Montrose, Pa. ROSIE Academic Course5 Manager of Foot Ball 1415 Basket Ball 13-415 Captain Class Bas- ket Ball 1413 Adv. Mgr. of Acta 1415 Citamadra Club 1315 Play 1215 Circus 13- 415 Play Committee 1415 Track 1415 Com- mittees 11-2-3-415 Senior Play 141. Time is money. Always in a hurry, always cheerful and always funny -that's Rosie. He had an uofiicial position, manager of the foot ball team, and we think he did his work very well. Even if he does have a tendency to- ward the opposite sex, he is still O. K. with us. We are hoping that he will always be on the good side of the Cops of Bingham- ton and that the Snake Creek will soon be paved. llvi,llli1lllll 1lil'Nl' li V3 ii lil ll' ll ill ill will wlfm lgll 'lil' ll lll lu l in ww .mfil:eillll'illlllQ2fxxmwl mx uw llll llll mx minimum in ii lu mmmum ummmmumnm mumuuuuu llll ll um u mx mum um wluwuuu llll mmm w 20
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