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- s N fo UQ' Vx A sweet disposition, long blonde tresses and blue eyes eno wonder Lois Green sold so much ANTHEM advertis- ing. Triple Trio, Tri-Hi-Y and the MINARET helped keep her busy . . . Fritz Grossman, football player and man about school, hopes his Defense School training will help him succeed in the Navy . . . Although Mae Hageter came to Brentwood only in her Senior year, she has made a place for herself in our affections. If she realizes her ambition, she will someday be a nurse . . . A good-humored lad, Flash Haislip took an active part in sports until he and his gang joined the Army . . . Our debonair man in the Air Corps, Walter Hampe has an interesting collection of pipes-a good-natured fellow whose motto was Everything is on the house. A born athlete, Pos Hartman is known for his Atlas demonstrations. Always easy-going and never in a hurry. . . . Bud Hawthorn is a willing worker who finds there is nothing like a good old baseball game when it comes time to relax . . . Shortie Hawthornes nickname belies her stature, but she has to look up to that boy, in the Army. Her skill on the accordian and her congenial nature make her good company . . . Paul Hays joined the Defense School Trainees, perhaps to learn how to keep that jalopy perco- lating . . . Being a conscientious worker and very ambitious, Hector Heckman is an ideal student. The Pre-med course at Pitt occupies his time now. E IUHS UP,-4121 As argumentative as a inagpie, lane Hesse keeps the Commercial Club, PepAO-Crats and Ushers' Club in a con- stant dither, but her friends all like it . . . Artie Huggler's laughing eyes and love of fun have made him Penn States gain and Brentwood's loss . . . Tall, blonde joy Iames is friendly to all. She is interested in sports, movies and talking . . . Competent Emily Ann lordan has firm ambi- tions of becoming an interior decorator. Her leisure mo- ments are devoted to Girl Reserves . . . Known by all on the basketball floor, Ike Kamp spent much of his spare time building model airplanes before joining the Army. Clothing rationing will hold no fears for Betty Karl. She not only knows the inner workings of a typewriter, but she can sew a fine seam . . . A busy life agrees with Blanche Kehrg being Treasurer of the Girl Reserves, partici- pant and promoter in Girls' lntra-Murals and a member of the Choruses still gives her time to gain business experi- ence . . . When Miss Wunderlich left, Sis Klinzing kept the shorthand class progressingetops in the Commercial Department, outstanding ANTHEM Circulation Managere what a secretary she will make for some busy executive . . When smiling Rita Mae Kohler isn't busy learning how to be an efficient secretary, you'l1 probably find her listening to the Hit Parade or writing letters . . . Her major interest, commercial subjects, does not prevent Dot Kubiak from tak- ing an interest in her many friends and in her amusing nieces and nephews. Ask her about them sometime. Anthem-Page 2U
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'1 ' lUllS UP,1l3 Kfecwrrzrr Derrzsflfs liw ly wi' lids mudc rndny wlrrsses '::f,:r, new rr stint: 1l'.+.'c,rys iziic sfxniethinrg, from mischir-t cmd nfrny oiwgurrizutiuris to svrious study . . , l3erhc,rps the most 'J rsitile l fry eva r tc ottr nd E. H. S., Bill Dex-Jqrid, drurrizltist rzrrl rxirzr urrirmz. rr cnfrzm, is rrow usinu nis tule-nts in thri rrrmy, studying rrrrrtfeorrwlurgy . . . Girl trouble und Cdr trouble nr t :lk rtivr Slug Dv: ,':. rits mrxin worries. llis lcnowlrgdqc' ui vtectiivity is put to shoclcinrr use ut Hi-Y initidtions . . . l.r,qr1urirt1rs Pfizt Dr'wc'rft helps keep thinqs movinq for the Girl Rcsr Wes . . . ffr:lif :firiq post Cards from thc tour corners lumps Batty leun Doherty busy when she isn't sirrqinq or 1'l'tld.l1l'3 1 Sir fiffseivr s' IIl4iL,'llI1Q. Bolt lilrvrrilirrrrg iiprwrrrs to lm quivt, but looks inns dv wivinq. A rrrisr'hifx'ous rind clffvilish smile often betruys his 'avr tor ffxritcfrrrf si' , . . Pun-lcvinrg Cluirr Eoerslterqe: usuul- ly lll4IlC9S dny rrym cluss Q1 rnrrdcup udverrture with her rfwvrzl rivrisnrisi :nd fQgi:,:r,gles . . . Brute Engel with his 'niqhty .wry lzrtiiy for dwtiun wus rr reul tnrerrt to all gridiron fqrrpnnerits. As president, he lcwpt the Boys' Hi-Y in nic firm . 4 . Hr tmr-rt, .rtfrrr--tively-drassed loan Fullcenstf-in hrrs wun for lnsrsclt tho title ot Bit-r1twooc,l's Glumour Girlll . . . 'l' rny l7:nr- ll w.rs riever tu he si vri withfvut thut Illlfl-lJC?Clf7CliEl.i -znlrl-ai trlrt ul his. GQ to fine ol tlrry lovul storvs, and lrv will qivw you the lwst Ut swrvice. Antlwr. IHQI urge l.l I' if 2' Hurry PlS'.'lll'l1Cll is rr rnodrvst trrllow with rl lrrrrupy dis- rrositicri, 1,1 big heflrt rind u lyruird smile for every one . . . Footworlc has rr qrecrt uttruution for ANTHEM czrtist, Pete Fischer, the Slrovel0ss W'onder ---Whether itls drxncinq, running or seslinq shoes , . . Lois Fogarty, ANTHEM typist, does evrvrythinq wholehoorrtedly. A sousoninq of temper for spice ,rdds te hrr Cl'1C,IT!ll . . . For spend and stornind Gwen Fox Crrrrt be oquullrvd, despite broken bones he Come tlrruuqh rrs Brrwntwoods undisputed hero in both football rind buslcerboll . . . With hopes for the future, Audrey Frey desires to become u music tvuclrer und somodoy to lr ,rd ir horus. An inspiring nursms, Viviun Fuchs iinds time in rrdditioll to her Stfl100l work to keep up the morale of the soldiers, tlrrouqlr letters . . . ltrilen Funk is dependable, studious rind eftivient. llor interest lies in beconiinq u vhild nurse . . . Precisiori HlGYliS the work Qt TVHNARET News Editor lun? Gilmore if th: new heart interest permits, shelll muke u line secretory . . . Though his llorninq locks were turned to silver for the rrit, of Grandpa Vondvrhoi, nothing Could dim thc ever rodinmt humor of Bosketbcrll Mdnuqor Dove Gould. . . . Dont let lfluinr Goulds rotinernztnt tool you she onl boys lllll'Iil'JllQlijlltuj, rokirng cmd her mrrny frivnds. Ask thu 'l'ri-Hi-Y qirls.
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Green, Lois Grossman, Carl Hartman, Foster Hawthorne, Eugene Hesse, lane Huqqler, Arthur Karl, Betty Kehr, Blanche Haqeter, Mae Hawthorne, l.ois lames, loy Klinzina, Lorraine Anthem-Page 21 Haislip, lames Harnpe, Walter Hays, Paul Heclcnian, lack lordan, Emily Kamp, Howard Kohler, Rita Mae Kubiak, Dorothy
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