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SENIOR Wayne F. Herrit ... a tall, dark laddie . . . likes variety in girls and automobiles . . . favorite pastime, eating . . . ambition, to learn to dance. Jeanne Irene Hii.i.iard . . . wistful, gentle, dreamy little miss, yet her favorite pastime is reading detective stories . . . serious but fun-loving. Dorothy Hindman . . . “Dome” . . . gay and light-hearted . . . loves to read, cook, and drive . . . especially interested in Olds- mobiles from Jefferson Center. Emerson L. Hopper . . . reserved except when with his friends ... a Portersville product . . . likes Macbeth, Wallace Beery, hunt- ing, and apple pie. Louis Hortent . . . “Louie” . . . sturdy, brown- eyed lad . . . favorite sport, sleeping . . . droll sense of humor . . . never knowm to be late(?) James F. Hunt . . . moved here from Virginia in ’39 . . . popular . . . fascinating South- ern drawl . . . outstanding record as typ- ist ... a skilled pianist. Virginia Jane Jackson . . . “Jinny . . .brown curls, brown eyes, good disposition . . . mighty wise ... a willing participant in any fun . . . desires fame. Thomas Jamison ... a booster from Meridian .... light-hearted, tall and slim . . . co- operative . . . answer to a teacher’s prayer (quiet in home room). THE MAGNET
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CLASS OF 1940 John Hallstein . . . “Johnny” . . . merry . . . pleasant disposition . . . smooth dancer . . . infatuated by the gentler sex . . . pet hate—school. Florence W. Heaton . . . chatter-box . . .sun- ny disposition ... a smile with personality ... a cute little trick with loads of friends ... a tease. Joseph Heitzer . . . “Swifty” . . . twice win- ner and now holder of the W. P. I. A. L. low hurdles championship . . . favorite hobby, dating girls. Margaret Heller . . . faithful “Tri-Hi-er” ... a pleasant little lady . . . favorite pastime, skating . . . hopes to become a good secretary. Thomas M. Hepler . . . versatile . . . Vice President of the class . . . played John in Smilin' Through . . . speedy member of the track team. Annabelle Heroi.d . . “Sizzle” . . . superior typist . . . trustworthy . . . valu- able friend . . . enjoys building aircastles . . . heart set on being a steno- grapher. Ethel Irene Herold . . . Charming brunette . . . big brown eyes ... a weakness for Grove City . . . lively . . . nice smile . . . ambition, professional skater. Pearl Ora Dell Herold . . . “Polly” . . . unpredictable ... a cookbook, her favorite text ... we wonder if Ellwood will be her home.
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CLASS OF 1940 Catherine Johnston . . . captivating . . . clever . . . likes Clark Gable, and Clove chewing gum . . . drives a car . . . fav- orite costume, a nurse's uniform. Fred Andrew Josephs . . . known to his fel- low football players as Jojo” . . . football captain . . . junior Kiwanian . . . last of famous Josephs clan. Genevieve Kapp . . . Ginny” . . . pleasing personality . . . beautiful voice ... a mem- ber of A Mixed Chorus ... an expert dancer . . . be-you-ti-ful dimples. Bernadette Kemper . . . rather quiet in school . . . longs to become the Sonja Henie of the roller skating rink . . . minor hobbies— reading and dancing. Peter J. Killmeyer . . . “Pete” . . . our Best Looking Boy . . . noted for the wearin’ o’ the green and capacity for cocoanut cream pie. Elizabeth S. King . . . pretty, copper-red hair with sparkling blue eyes . . . does not like home work ... a welcome addition to any crowd. Gene Klugh . . . quiet, grey-eyed mushball player . . . hard worker . . . always willing to help . . . ticket committee . . . likes girls and they reciprocate. Anna Louise Knobloch . . . our most athletic girl . . . likes murder mysteries and dancing . . . peppy . . . full of fun . . . ambition, nursing or aviation.
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