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The uh meteen Twenty elght 4,1 lu. - -Wi --I QL.. 'rf Us-. nl lg. xxx, I ,.. 14,,,--Gish' iqhx Nh ,, . Lila. 5-l--z.--M 1 4 I wh . . Q - Q I - , ' .9 ' 'fl Gm .is-ik., 'I 'rf , l tv . 5 U-L, t ll., J 1 v .1 1 . A .,, , 1 7 , . n x ,gy Q - -1. 1, l., Q -, .X 019. -, : 'env ' 0 1 '- ! 'N l. I l A Izl . 4 JJ: 8 5 Hill ll an ' xg! ' W CI1i01' Class i H -x. W-if Wm. , , hqrfr lx1ILDRED MAYE RowE lI'l1fn y0u'r1' fwiffl hfr, you tan't be blur. Glee Vlub, '25, '28, English Club, '26, Freneh Club, '27, XVho is that girl with the brown 4-urly hair and brown 1'-yes who drives a blue Essex? XVhy, that's Mildred Rowe. one of our most dependable- girls. Everybody clesn-rvedly like-s her, for she is always willing to help c-ve-ryone in any way she- :-an. XXX- lwoplit-sy lots of sum-ess for Mu.nR12o CLARA ANNABELLE IQYMAN Rrady Io lzfljw om- all Ihr fwllilfg' a sfnsf of humor, too and Il 5milf. History Club, '25, '26, Frm,-nr-h C'lub, '26, '27, Student Coun- r-il, '27, Pythagorean Club, '28, Glee Club, '27, '28. 1 Neyer has it been said more sincerely or almrec-iatiyoly, To know her is to love- he-r. Annabelle is :1 real honest-to- goodncss girlw-one who is ready to be your friend, and to help you at the time you need one most. She enjoys smil- ing, and besides has plenty ol' 1-ommon sense. Capable, Cle- 1Jl-ndable, true us stecliwhat more- need be said about Anna- be-1197 HANNABELLEH ELIZABETH SCALES IFJ Ihr' Jong that yr sing and ffm smilr ffm! yr -wfar, lhtlfzi' a-rnakzng tfzr' .furzxhznf 1'-zu'ryfwl11'r1'. Latin Plub, '26, I'wI'PIlf'h Club, '27, lilramatic- Club, '28. There are numerous qualities that go to make us like and K ,, 7vll, 7 , 2 'V .JS Mf- 9 Q f V l 1 ,I Q W oy rlplvrw-r'iate Elizabeth Scales, for wht-n there is fun on hand she shares it, when there is a duty to be perlorrned, she does it, and when r-lass spirit is demanded, she produces it. She is just an all-round girl whom f-veryone rc-spa-4-ts and atimira-s, and whose friends love her dearly. XVe have to know her only a little while- before we begin to Hnd that she is our friend. llor easy, r-aim assurfinl-e in the 1-lassroom is envied by her vlassmates, and the teal-ht--rs must surely recog- nize it, too, for hc-r rl-port has never been known to be any- thing but L'Xl'4 llPIlt. NSKINNYU VVILLARD AUBREY SEXTON Hllylllll is mon- inspiring Illan Ihr lo-Ur of a maid? Student Count,-il, '24, Freshrnan Literary Sor-ie-ty, '24, '25, Stu- dent Vounr-il, '25, S1-ienr-e Club, '26, '27, '28, Baseball, '26, '27, Football, '2li, Varsity Football, '27, Reporter Bruin, '28, Sexton, one- ol' our shining' lights-one whom we never thought would yield to temptation-has at last yielded to the f-harm of a woman. But even at that his school work does not show that lu- has an outside- attrar-tion, for here is one of our f' most brilliant studs-nts. Sexton has won many friends, both on tht- fit-lrl ol' sport and in svhool. XVQ will l'l3lTlt'fl1ilt'1' him as NSEC!! 26 Qu, m- ma M QQ --rs IE! A-1 A v.?!x I :mes Ii 'six ' n 7 - v -- ' ' Hn iff' E'15'sv '-' Wuvbvwf- Wevz'-1 ' ' 9 0 1- , -.1 o,:' . N I ,, , . ' 1 ., .- 4 ' '
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'X The C B Nineteen Twenty eight U' Q q . . f Us GN .vgasw -, f' .. -- -. ,. ' ' 41.62 J L '-- -Fi' 'i .- - 'edu' .X 01' H ' , - I -0D:.- 'u It J' 1 s u ' 7 3 5 5 I iQue az- h B f , -. :Ml ' Sv . .mp-N . eiiiu fi S6I1iO1' Class ICLSI is RIT-xv PARK ISR 1l'l1y mhz' lift- sfriozzxly? You'll lll UI'f yr! ou! nf if z1lifLu'. Glu' Vinh, '25g llonn- Em-onuini:-s l-'zishion Sliow, '253 lCl1gliSh Vluh, '2lig llistury l'luh, 'ITL Junior 4'Ill'lllX'lll, '27, Just 11 lot of pt-p -fth:1t's Elsii-. Shifs il 1.10041 sport. llllil Wf' all lilu- he-V, 'i-:iusv shi- ll1'Yl'l' wui'i'i4-S. in-x'-'r stumlia-s, annul :il- wnys pussvs. Shi- hams in-1-n hh-ssl-wl with thi- gift ni' gall. flllfl this, with hm-1' sm-nsv of humor, 4-:irrii-s hi-1' fur. .-Xml-wi-ll. wi- Just likv lim: PARRiia M.-xRioN Locxwoon PATH Lif1 5 Il jfs! and all things .vfmfw il,' I Ilzouyfll so onff, 11111 noiw I knofw if. 'Af'h1lI'lll S:-hool, '?Ng I.iti-mi-y Sowii-ty, 'Zig Lzltin Vluh, '25, '2lig l iw-in-li Uluh. '25, 'ZTQ Sc-it-in-it Vluh, '27, 'ZX: Iizisvlmll, '27, '2S: Juni-n' K'2ll'lllY2ll, 'QTQ lfuiwthall, 'ZTQ lli-Y Vluh, '27, '2S. That boy? Oh, hi-'s Ii1'cl. onv of our fI'l4'lldl3' :1'0L1l'- NVl1e111vvi' tin-re-'s zi lziugh. lim-cl is to lu- founal. llm- has lnzulv niany frielirls in his four yt-urs in N. ll. H. S. A 1-'i'- tuin party has l'1lllflll'l'll his hvzirt. ll--nfs hoping' niu-'h sur-C+-ss in this and niziny Ulllvl' ul' his vi-iitun-s. Rim HARRY PATERSON lI'om1'n arf' my playtlzizigsf' English Vluh, '23, '2-lg Si-it-lu-v Uluh, '253 History Vlnh, 'ZIS3 lVIanagvr Basin-thall, 'Z73 Mzumge-r Bzisl-hall, '273 lVIilll2l1.ft'l' Football, '2Sg 'lwustiiizists-l', 'ZTQ Vivv-l r+-Sidi-nt, 11-B5 Sew- retury Sn-nim' Ulnssp ID. F. N. IL S., 'ZSQ Vif'v-Pwszimleiit l-li-Y, 'ZETQ Prusiclf-nt Hi-Y, '2S: Monogxrzim l'luh, 228. Ilurry is thu xnost ill-pi-iidzilnlv boy in our vlziss. Hn- has hvlcl numerous olhs-vs in his vlass. :mil has hw-n inamiprei' ol' zi flock of UJRIIHS. It sw-ins that woinen are one of Hai'i'y's NY1'2lkIlPSSl-'S, hut he- always shows good tnsti- in his St'l1'4'l.l0llS. Just wht-n sm-hool sm-1-ins l11llN'4ll'1llll0, l l2Il'l'5' produvvn :1 juvv- nilo alligator or sm-ts thv curtain on fire. Nw-mllvss to say, hw-- will Sui-vw-cl in wliaitn-vi-i' he uzlclcwtzllies. PAT CHARLES POTTER 'Ulnd thou ar! fworllly, full of pofwfr, librral mindrd, and f0I15i5ff'lZf.H Here-'S to Vlizirles, tho happy and the gay! XVQ- liaxw- only known t'harle-S a short whilv, hut Q'YGl'y0llt' likes hini. Just gxoocl-naturvil old f'lllll'1lt'l Hi- is a vvry good Stuth-nt. and IIIHRLJS good grmlm-S on all his stuilivs. Hvi---'s hoping' hu- will Illllkt' 21 sur-4-css in life-. Good luck to l'l1ui'lia-I cHAR1.iE 25 l I F--:va ag 1, 1, 1 f fglgliggggglpapui it-Nl fQv7x 5 .15 ,Io - ov ' 1.41005 ,Quin- ,'4QgtX ' ' lf u q- .,.- 4.-1'-. . . . 4
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1 .K , .- I L' J ' - - ' n -s ' '- 5, . h , X . , - Q, ,- .u - .sam 4- '-f-as-14. ' 6 .-.11-W 'srl .nn . A lf- - -A 4 .. '- he C b, Nineteen Twenty-eight T u 'L Q I 0 Q I I A -.1 ,i6..' K up 9-an-.U uw- , 6 1 .1 A Q - X ln' an I I I0 051' oiuf V151-. CI1iO1' Class ,IoHN DL'vAL S'1'liv15Ns Si1m'rr in all ln' ulzdwrlakfx, a yrrzzf szzzwss is all ln' ll1z1k1'J. Fri-sliinzin Init-r:i:'y Sovlcty, '25, Vit-t--l'i'1-siclmit N-A-2, '25, In-1-lniiintioii Vonte-st, '25, ln-vlunizilion Mi-dal, '2li, lf'ri-slinizin lit-porti-r to Bruin, '25, 'l'i'v:is1ii'ci' Latin Vluh, '2li, Studi-nt Vouni-il, 'SIL ,'27, l'oontown Justin-, '27, lf'l'i-ninli Vluli, '27, Journailistit' t'lull, '2N, Glu- Vlulw, '28, Trvsisniw-r lwaiiiizitif- t'luh,-'28, Junior 1'zirnix'al. '27, Minstrol, '28, Editor ui' i Bruin, '28, Prt-sid:-nt lli-Y, '27, Se-1-rvtziry Ili-Y, '28, Assistant M:imii:t'i' Footlmll, '27, Vziptziin Vulv lfootlmll, '27, t'hnirniun Judicial f'OYllIllltfl'l', '2R, L'll2ll'lll Svhool, '2N, Boys' l'lul1, '2T. In '25, John 1-iitl-ri-sl high school with thi- rm-st ol' thi- vi-rdaint uspiraints. ln Your yt'ZlI'S hi- has aivliie-vi-sl un ox:-i-ptioiial ri-vord, ons- ol whit-h his si-hool :ind 1-lnssinntvs :irv proud. lli- has tain-n part in many 111-tivitivs, and on Stud--nt Vounvil ,ind voniniitti-4-s has lu-on inum-h zimin-4-izitf-ml. In oth'-r words, ho is just Z1 good 01' sport. S'l'Il-'FARMH NVILLIAM Iimwxan BTEWART 3, 1 Lar1'i1's, drar Iadirs, plrasf lrafvr mf' alarm I?I'l'SlllllElll I.itt-retry Sovie-ty, Latin Soi-it-ty, Fri-ni-h Vinh, ln-i-- ' lanmtion. '25, Old Goosoln-rry, Advvrtising for a Hus- ff hand, Junior t':irnivul, Hi-Y, '26, '27, '28, 'l'riunp.,'ulzu' lbw- ' hate, '28, Tho Malts-r of 1ll'l'2lI1lS, Statv Ilruniatif- Vonti-st ,xy Play. Jazz and Minus-t, Football, '27, '28, Presidi-nt lrra- niatir- Uluh, '28, Minstrl-l. St-nior Play, Tho Vharni Sr'hool, Q f Boys' Ululu, '27, Glu- Vlub, Journalistiv Vluli, '28, Studvnt A , Count-il, '27, Jufliviul Vomniittfie, '28, Editor of Bruin, T1 , Editor oi' Cub, .fi 'ju ' Edward is ri vvry vupzilile: boy and ho has takon part in niuny ' an-tivitii-s in high si-hool. Hi- is lu st known for his ulvllity us an :if-tor, In-raxusv ht- has takvn loading parts in the plays wi- hzivi- prvsviitt-tl. In :ithlvtics Edward was :1 vulunlvlo Ihlklybl' is ont- of thi- lvacl- on thc- footlinll team, and as zi stutlvnt he ing stairs, but hi- shinvs brightest in history, wliure his good L-xpri-ssion and rvasoning bring: in thu good has lu-t-n a valuzilrle zissvt to our vluss and wvll in dvulzunution, ll'i2ll1L.1'lllal' dulizites, govt-rninent. ol' l's. Edward has ri-pros:-iiti-cl it und in student S'l'EVVAR'l ' BESSIE MAE STILLEY Though slu' has not murlz lo say, Jhv is a frivrzd in rfvrry 'LUII-Y. ' Honor Roll, '25, Basketball, '20, '27, Tar Ht-ol Literary So- -5 civty, '26, '27, N--I Bussiv is at l'ri1-nd worth thi- vffort of awquiring. ln thi- st-howl room, when ull tho rest are noisy sho is quiot, Q-xi-i-pt .:-' ' wht-n she is rt-viting:. Then sho is very inuvh on the job. If rnorv of us wort- lilu- Bi-ssiv, tho tvu:-hers would ll2lYl' u niuvh 1-zisior lot and frowns would rlmngo to smiles. -I1 A W' s 5 1 BROWN-iei'ED SUSIE PIAMILTON STYRON ,, VZ, .Is a fwif, if not frst, in ilu' furry fri! liar. H , Vll'0'l l'l'Slf11'IlI S-B. '25, Frcshmzin Literary Sovit-ty, '25, , Sviviim- Club, '26, Treasurer English lfluh, '27, Iioxiiaiis-t-i-s, yi, , ' '27, High S4-hool Chwlie-sti'a, '26, '27, '28, Buslu-tliallv '36, , H 'fig , '27, '28, Boys' l'luh, '27, '28, Joke- Editor l'lllx ' '28, Assis- ' tant lN'Iana:1'r Bruin, '28, Prvsidvnt S1-nior Vlass, '2x, , , l-Iam is president ot' the Senior 1'lnHS, so you 1-un 4-usili' guess his lIllYlUI't2lIlt't'. l-lv has hot-n with us from thi- first grade un, und has in-vm' onto fzillon down on any wt' his jolns. XXI' uri- niuvh indebtvd to Illini for rlif-vriiig us, ov:-n in Olll' dnrlivst moods, with his inve-ssunt wise cracks. Good ol' 1-lani l HHAMU 27 7--:PGI '-it 11 10' '-. ' ' f13':f35. - mv- W-.' '----ef nn-N WEQQ-'rf'- I I ' --9 I x'l .N 102.8 Avg:-n5 .. . .' so I -' 19.-st- ' ' i - 1' I
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