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WILLIAM B. HARDMAN BILL Anthem, Commercial Club, Mim- eograph Squad. From his laughing blue eyes glow the joys of life. Indeed, as president of the Commercial Club he has been a capable leader, dependable and much tun. 5' ,U ROBERT HEINTZE BONES Boys' Hi-Y, Latin Club, Track, Cross Country, Basketball, Band, Hall Squad, Stage Crew. Like a flash he streaks down the track to bring back banners and medals. On the basketball floor he is quick and alert. An omnivorous reader. WILLIAM P. HENKEL BILL Baldwin 1-2, Anthem, Forum, Boys' Hi-Y, Dramatic Club, Track Club, Monogram Club, Track, Football. There's a contagious chuckle in the atmosphere when Bill's around. His genius is versatile- in the classroom, on the field, and with the girls. BETTY W. I-IERSCOE I'IERKIE Mt. Oliver 1-2. Herkie is not abashed by the intricate steps of the rhumba, or the slow rhythm of the waltz. However, if she is not to be found on the dance floor, seek the nearest roller rink. KENNETH C. HOFFMAN HOFF A smooth dancer with whom girls enjoy talking, His favorite hobby is kidding his best friend, Norman Schuster. Hoff always has a joke or a funny saying on the tip of his tongue, 21 of SENIORS ROBERT HOFFMAN BOB Mt. Oliver 1-2. Bob is often seen but seldom heard.4 This, however, holds true only in his school life. After school he can usually be found talking to one or more members of the fair sex. ALICE HONAEW AL Mt. Oliver 1-2, Girls' Chorus. Al likes to dance and have a good time - inside and out of school she is two ditferent per- SQUS' Apparently she is a quiet girl, but mischief's brewing. Q WILLIAM C. HOOVER CURLY Evanston, Illinois, 1-2, Boys' Hi- Y, Trattic Squad, Minaret, Bas- ketball. 5 feet Z, eyes of blue, To top him off, a teddy bear too. 'One of our watchcharm guards, Bill T shines on the basketball COLII' . VIRGINIA M. HUBBARD GINNY Anthem, Girls' Chorus, Com- mercial Club, Girl Reserves, Dra- matic Club. Always pleasant to everyone and full of life, Ginny enjoys wimming, dancing, and skating. ANDREW HUFNAGEL ANDY Mt. Oliver l-2, Football. Andys the strong, silent, fear- less type, judging by his frequent visits to 201. His prowess on the gridiron was amply dis- played last season, when he gave his all, even a ligament. CF 1942
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SENIORS LLOYD G. FREED I.LOYDIE Monogram Club, Football, Dra- matic Club, Boys' Hi-Y, Tennis. A man's man is Lloyd with his fondness for the outdoors. Foot- ball and hunting make autumn his tavorite season. Tall and handsome, he makes many a maiden's heart flutter. LEONARD FROELICH LEN Mt. Oliver I-2. Leonard is easily distinguished by his black cap. See him for more details about it. Loves to tinker about automobiles and knows more about them than most mechanics. Q O EDWARD FUCHS TED Mt, Oliver 1-2. Ted takes a deep interest in aviation and wants to make it his career. Model airplanes started him and now he can't stop. When he's not working on airplanes, he's drawing. DUANE E. GARDNER SI'IOR'I'Y' ' Cambridge, Ohio, l, Traffic Squad. The nickname is certainly a misnomer tor this young giant with his carrot top. His b0X1r19 enthusiasm will help him phys- ically ior his future steel work. DANIEL I. GAROFALO DAN Mt. Oliver 1-2. ln spite of his lack ol height, Dan manages to be a very suc- cessful automobile m e c h a n i c, which occupation he pursues alter school. His fondness tor eating surpasses his love of working. THE ANTHEM DOROTHY S. GEHRING DOTTY Mt, Oliver l-2, Commercial Club, Girl Reserves, Girls' Cho- rus, Mixed Chorus. This young lady is interested in a career ol music. It is her cherubic face and never-to-fail smile with which we are most familiar. MARCELLA R. GIBBS SALLY Girl Reserves, Commercial Club, Girls' Chorus, Mixed Chorus, Pep-O-Crats, A breezy girl who is interested in aviation and music. She en- joys playing the piano and ilying through the air with the greatest of ease. BETTE I. GRADY BETS Washington High 1-2, Drum Majorette. Breathlessly we watch her as she throws her baton in the air, but we know she will always catch it. Although her voice is soft, she has an active brain full of ideas. MARY ESTI-II-IR GREEN MARY Carrick l-3, Minaret, Dramatic Club, Girl Reserves, Girls' Cho- rus, Mixed Chorus, Girls' En- semble, A lively girl, always ready to try anything. When she isn't singing, you'll find her snooping for news. RICHARD C. GRIMM DICK Mt. Oliver 1-2, Anthem, Cross Country. His reserved manner and hush- ed speech tones create mystery as to his thoughts. To his skill in photography we owe the in- troduction and success oi the candid snapshots in our yearbook. 20
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SENIORS IUNE E. IACKSON HIUNZY2' Anthem, Commercial Club. One, two, three, stretch!! What will happen to Brentwood's tamed feminine figures when Iune, piano accompanist to the girls' gym classes, leaves? We'll miss the quick, ilashing smile, too. ROBERT O. IUNKER BOB Forum, Latin Club, Trattic Squad, Intramurals, Cross Coun- try, Track. Delights in telling about how he wows the weaker sex. Chemistry is his favorite class although he loves to argue with Miss Brednich. STEWART E. IUSTICE STEW Forum, Dramatic Club, Latin Club, Traffic Squad, Football. Foot-loose and fancy-tree, Stew sports an invisible, but under- stood advertisement. Wanted: a woman under 5'3 . LILLIAN KARMAN LIL St. Ioseph l, Mt, Oliver 2, Com- mercial Club. A souvenir collector who dis- likes being called Shanghai Lil. A hard worker who will go far in her chosen line of endeavor. B TI UzzY Sewickley hem, r s' Hi- Y, Dramatic Latin Club, Ushers' Club, Girls' Chorus. The little ray ot sunshine ol the Senior Class. Has a scintil- lating personality and clothes to match, not to mention a unique laugh. THE ANTHEM ANNA E. KEHR ANN Anthem, Intramurals, G. A. L., Girls' Hi-Y, Dramatic Club. Since grade school days Ann has been active and quick, es- pecially in playing basketball. Always a good sport, she has a natural sweetness of disposi- tion. EDITH A. KELLY EDIE Mt. Oliver 1-2, Minaret, Anthem, Girls' Chorus. A dark-haired miss who excels in art. Her witty sayings always laughter from the crowd. bring amused grins or uproar us NORMAN KIRCHNER NERTZ Mt. Oliver 1-2, Boys' Hi-Y, Monogram Club, Football, Bas- ketball. A tricky ball-player and a dead-eye on left-handed shots. Excals as a pile-driving, elusive back on the gridiron. 9.:..,7f:..s.. IAMES R. KISEDA HM St. Peter's 1, Track Club, Track, Cross Country. A real friend whose calm atti- tude, iiendish ideas, and in- tellectual genius add up to quite a likable fellow. Latin is his specialty-sine dubitol ALBERT F. KLOSE AL Mt. Oliver 1-Z. A great lover ot school, Al frequently honors us with his presence. ln his spare moments, he helps dad run the business, 22
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