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rr 419 'figs ijrlversyicnio cg Zvi ' , ALBERT D. COLSON Come, let us burst into song . Born Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Man- ager, 25 Cross Country 25 Track 2, 3, 4. e We were very glad to have Albert join the ranks of the class of 1931 this year. It wasn't long before we discovered him to be the life supporter of everything the school undertakes, especially baseball. We expect him to be a of any group which included him. He is a very busy man at the track meet this year, which, incidently, is to be held at MONROE. PAUL CROCKETT Why worry what tomorrow brings, today is here now's the time for jest. Born Class President 2, Track 2, 33 Baseball 2. Paul's ever-ready smile and fondness for jokes have made him a popular figure every- where. We often wish we could have as few worries as you have, Paul, but after all,-we realize that you have many charms which most of u.s are without. DANIEL H. FOLEY A DAN When Irish eyes are smiling . Born 3 Class Treasurer 1. Dan has always reminded urs of one who knew a great deal more than he wa.s Willing to tell. He is a quiet, thnking fellow who at- tends to his work when he has some dzlinite objective to attain. Dan is a man's man, a gentleman and, a good student,-what more could one hope to be? EDWIN C. HOPKINS, Jr. EDDIE A good disposition is a quality worth having Born 3 Advertising Manager of The Riverside 43 Class Secretary 4. Eddie did not join us until this year but has entered into the spirit of things from the start. It has been a 'pleasure to know you Eddie, and we are all going to miss you when we part at graduation. However, your wit and good fellowship will remain in our mem- ories for a long time. Zn :Z.f: j, r 1 i Seven
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H6 'mg Qiversi e Six SENIORS JOHN BIRMINGHAM His sense of humor was not to be mis- understood . Born 5 Baseball Squad 3, 43 Track Squad 3: Senior Drama 45 Class Presi- dent 4g Editorial Board of The Riverside 45 Salutatorian. John is a little fellow and the youngest member of our class: however, he has been one of our leading students during his course in high school. We often wonder how he finds time to be so mischievous, carefree and light- hearted and still take part in many activities. THOMAS F. BIRMINGHAM, JR. HTOMH An opinion is a thing that must be shared . Born , 3 Prize Speaking 1g Bas- lzctball, 2, 4, Baseball, 2, 4, School Drama, 1, 2: Senior Drama, 4g Business Manager of The Riverside 4. .. If anyone wants to know anything about managing a school yearbook, Tom is the man to see. His experience dates back to his year in Portland High. Tom has a cheerful nature, a smiling disposition, and a way of his own when driving a model T, beach wagon! MYRTLE E. CLARK 'i MERT Thy shyness is 2, candle to thy merit Born S 3 Class Editor of The Riverside 43 Honor Essay. There are ever so many things that we do not knew about Mert -she's clever enough to keep most of her talent for her closest friends. Gentlencrs is expressive of her man- ner her voice, and her character. Yet, there is just enough of it mystic air about her to ntalre her interesting. DELMA E. CLARKE D2Ll.IE. 'Tfise to resolve, and patient to perform . Bun 5 Class Secretary 15 Suphc-more Recital: Senior Drama 3, 4, Clams Soc. and Treats., 25 lass Vice-Pres. 43 Ass't. Editor, i'The Riverside 3, Edltor-in-Chief 43 Track 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Valedictcrisn. Del1ie 's a real student. She has a tend- ency to snap folks up occasionally, so be care- ful what you say when she is around. Having already won many hznors we exepect Dellie to continue her succres for she always has a ready smile and a cheerful word.
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K' ,,1. lb javer 6 CQ' SW Eight BERTHA A. NEALLEY Bert Good temper is like a sunny day, It sheds it's brightness everywhere. Born 3 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Personal Editor of The Riverside 4g Track 2, 3, 45 Sophomore Recital, Vice-president of Student Council, Senior Drama 4. Bertha, our expert typist, with her ready simile and even disposition has been very popular with everyone. Last year s-he return- ed from Monroe with a prize cup awarded for outstanding performances in track, and what a. game of basketball she can play! The best of luck, Bert . FORD D. PERKINS BUMPUS Faint heart never won fair lady. Born , Track Squad 2, Sospho- more Recital 29 Joke Editor of 't'Dhe River- side 1. Bumpus goes about his work in a quiet, unassuming way. Sometimes we hardly know he is present but we will not mistake his si- lence for we all know Bumpus . His good nature has won him many friends and we suspect that the new Ford will win many more! GEORGE M. RITCHIE Nothing is impossible to industry Born 7 Baseball, 2, 3: Manager 4, Track 2, 39 Manager 45 Basket- ball, 3g Manager 43 Class Treasurer 43 Per- sonal Editor of The Riverside 45 Manager of Senior Drama 43 General Manager of In- door Circus 4. George must have accepted this maxim be- cause his hard work and dependability have made him appreciated by both student and teachers. His favorite studies are Physics and chemistry. We need not wish you success, George, it is yours for the asking. IEN A. SHANKEL 'lHis smile was like the setting sun. Born Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Cap- tain 4g Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 43 Class Vice-President 3, Athletic Editor of The Riverside . In Ien we have one whom we all like to call friend. His pleasing personality and constant good nature have drawn many to him. His broad grin is always,to be remembered. Win- terport High loses a student, an athlete and a gentleman when Ien graduates this year.
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