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%htMU}iii ANDERSON, BERNICE ALFREDA Glee Club— ' 30, ' 32 I ban lank I go back to Sveden. ANDERSON, I.EO Class Treasurer, 32 Scholarship Society — Treasurer ' 32 Ili-V— ' 30, ' 31. Treasurer ' 32 Track — ' 30. ' 31, Captain ' 32 Dependability is his chief characteristic. ANDERSON, HOWARD Track— ' 32 One of those strong, silent men. ANGEL. OPAL V1VL N What (?) Club— ' 30. ' 31. ' 32 Res Publica Romana — ' 30, ' 31 She is as her name implies. ANNABIL, RUTH ifAURINE Girls ' League — Secretary ' 31 Debating — ' 32 Ecclesia— ' 30, ' 31, ' 32 Girl Reserves — ' 30, ' 31. President ' 32 She is as sweet as she is fair. ARMSTRONG. JAMES LOUDEN ITsher— ' 32 Band — ' 30, ' 31, ' 32 Orcliestra- ' 30, ' 31, President ' 32 Only necessity justifies labor. ARMSTRONG. NAOMI RUTH Scholarship Society — ' 30, ' 31, ' 32 Lyceum — ' 32 (.;irl Reserves — ' 30, ' 31, ' 32 G. A. A.— ' 30, ' 31, ' 32 Hers is the cro vn of burnished copper. ARMSTRONG, NORMAN CURTIS Radio Club— ' 31, ' 32 He will continue to do things in a big way. ARV. HELEN FRANCES Makio Alumni Editor — ' 32 C. S. F. — Life member Ring Club— ' 31, ' 32 Ili ' bachi Associate Editor — ' 32 When she leaves, millions follow. AUSTIN. GEORGE ALLEN They made nie what T am today. BABB, VONNIE MAE C. S. F. — Life member Lyceum— ' 30. ' 31. ' 32 What (?) Club— ' 30, ' 31, ' 32 I Jrama — ' 32 Give me ten men. BACON, RICHARD Class Vice President — ' 31 HiY— ' 30. ' 31 Drama — ' 32 Football- ' 30 I don ' t live at 136 Hilton! 18 . I III It; lis fiiTi ' ri r lopics in hooks wi ' i ' i- History and Economics.
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tMa]ixi Z )t Senior Clagg Barbara Nance Secretary Jack Cranmer Vice President Leo Anderson Treasurer ( ) M !■; might coiisidL-r the class of ' i2 a typical t ' alifiiruia i raduating class, but lil c tlie California weather, we are most unusual. Unusual in numbers, being the largest class ever graduating from R. H. S., and unusual in what we have ac- complished during our tliree years in higli school. e are graduating in a year which will long be remembereed by all of us, 1932 being the bi-centennial o f the birth of that greatest of all Americans, George ' ashington. Reaching high school with no great ac- claim, we were simply taken for granted — just another Sophie class. But time will tell, and we soon made ourselves seen as well as heard. Our Junior year passed all too quickly with its many activities. As Seniors we have had a most successful vear. Early in November we held the tra- ditional treasure hunt. After a tempting breakfast and the usual formalities the play, The (Jhost Story, was presented in the Auditorium. Perhaps the most memorable occasion of the entire year was the snow party held at W ' rightwood in the latter part of February. Formerly the snow party was in reality Senior Ditch Day, but the last two years it has been turned into the R. H. S. snow party, the classes going to different mountain resorts. After several postponements on account of the unusually heavy fall of rain and snow, the Seniors were fortunate to have a balmy spring day for their snow sports. Dinner and dancing were enjoyed at the lodge. Early in March the Senior play, The Torch- Bearers, was presented to a large and appreciative audience. The cast was exceedingly well chosen and the jilay was one of the best ever presented by a graduating class. Much of the credit for the success of the play must go to Miss Olive J. Smith, who directed it. and to the entire class for its splendid support. The class of 1932 is leaving Redlands High School with a feeling of genuine regret. As we prepare to go our many ways, we look back on the past three years as the most outstanding of our lives. ' e feel we have gained much that will help us to go far on our road to success. We sincerely hope that the faculty and members of the Junior and Sophomore classes will also be unusual and not forget us when we are gone. 17 Marvellously twacl . methodical, and busiiusx-likr. lir joinrd the imprrsiivc dignity of conscious rectitude.
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%h a ui MAKKKR, I.OllSA Res Publica Rnniana — ' 30 i;. A. A.— ' 30. ' Jl, ' 32 Drama — ' i2 Sportsmanship is luu liniitet] lo masculine beings. BARNES, FRANKLIN UlKl ' ST Football— ' 30 Basketball— ' 30 The fashion wears out more apparel than the man. DEAL. IIARRVI.EON Scholarshi]) Society — ' 32 Banil ' 30, ' 31, ' 32 Football — ' 30 Tennis— ' 30, ' 31, ' i2 Another of that famous family. BEIIEE, PAUL Hi-Y— ' 30, ' 31, -32 Senior Play — ' i2 Track— ' 32 A jester is not a fool. BELL, WALTER NODINE Why should work bother me? BLACKWE LL, VIVIENNE FYRN She is as cool as her name implies. BLOOM, JACK Radio Club— ' 31 Baseball— ' 32 Serious-mindedness not ttt be scoffed at. ' BOWLSBV, ROBERT LOriS Track— ' 30, ' 31, ' 32 Slow and easy. BOWMAN, ROBERT W. Glee Club— ' 31 Football — ' 30 Swimming — ' 30, ' 32 Luckies never bother me. BOYD, WILLIS BLAIR A. S. B. Commissioner of Athletics Scholarship Society — ' i2 Football Manager — ' 31 He wears the rose of youth upon him. BRANUENBERGER, ANNA MAE What (?) Club— 31, ' i2 Senior Play — ' i2 .Make decisions — don ' t expect them. BRANTLEY, HELEN G. Girl Reserves — ' 31, ' i2 Tri-Arts — ' 31. ' 32 G. A. A.— ' 31, ' 32 Silent wisdom is her way. 19 Of iill til,- iiii-ii tluit lujvi- I ' l ' i ' r lived. Washini lon was the arcalcsl oj .i oo.l mm. and till- best of ifrtat iiwn.
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