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RUSSELL J. HOFFMAN 76 Norwood Avenue Russ was one of our stars of the arid- iron. He has been on the student coun- cil and the patrol. Russ took the general academic course and plans to go to college. ARTHUR HORNER 308 Lyman Place Art is interested in boxing and is noyed by bad music. He took the i s- trial arts course and is goin!! to voca- tional school. 0RI fA 'UKI 723 A on ,nue Huke wants be n artist, and after Wt graduation she! will attend an art school. A gene-ral academic student, Gloria was one of PHS's girl twirlers, a member of Hi-Tri, and a participant in sports. X WVU 01S E. HUNTER O' 128 Watchung Avenue Lois went out for archery for four years and was a member of the G.A.A. She is also a swimming and badminton fan. Ynmvvabd nuaqutf Nts ALYCE JACKSON 137 Liberty Street Snuf'fy was in the general academic course. Drawing is her hobby. She en- joys dancing most because it just comes natural. Hockey 3: badminton 2: track 1: were her activities. Jimmy Lunce- ford is tops with her. She plans to work. l My ADELINE MAE JETER 181 Wiley Avenue Je-ter's interest is in photography. She is annoyed most by conceited and pesty people. She gets most enjoyment listen- ing to swell bands , and is a Bette Davis fan. She plans to enter nurses' training school, Freedm'an's Hospital. Washington, D. C. J ULLIAN J oYcE JOHNSON 622 West Fourth Street Jullian took the general clerical course. She gets most enjoyment from going to movies and listening to the radio. Her favorite book is Gone With The Wind. Jullian is annoyed by people who pre- tend to know so much. Her plans for the future are college. EDWARD HOGAN 336 East Sixth Street Eddie is fond of both popular and classi- cal music. He followed the comme-rcial course. W JAMES HOWE X - 652 South Avenue James' favorite sport is soccer. His hobbies are stamps and music. He was in the band 1, 2, 3, 4. James took the technical course. DoR1S MARIE HUMMEL 1833 First Street Doris belonged to the G.A.A. and went out for archery, badminton, basketball, and life-saving. She belonged to the student council in her third year. Doris enjoys horseback-riding more than any- thing else. ALFRED A. INDICO 336 East Fifth Street Al took the technical course. As yet his plans for the future are undecided. He likes to listen to big-name bands, and sports are another hobby of is. ACE E. JENSEN 1 Pro ue A secretar' ent, interested in photo- graphy, G ce gets most enjoyment out of life aking others happy and keep- ing happy herself. S.C.T. committee, senior usher, member of patrol 2, 3: pep club and tennis. Her future plans are to work. WILLIAM E. JETTER 181 Wiley Avenue Bill is a Scientific student. He won the Union County High Jump championship and was also state runner-up. Track and swing band 4. He plans to enter Virginia State. His ambition is to make the Pan- American Olympics in '42 in track. MARTHA FooTE JOHNSON 1150 Evergreen Avenue Foote was captain of cheerleaders 3: in Hi-Tri 1, 2, 3, 4, social chairman 4: field hockey 1, 2, 3, captain 3: and stu- dent council 3. Her hobbies are music and playing the piano. She is most an- noyed by dramatic people-in actions not in ability. -24-.
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ALICE M. HALE 427 Spooner Avenue Alice has enjoyed the Rainbow Girls' club a great deal while in school. She has taken the general clerical course and plans to go to college for a year before taking up nursing. JACK HARIJEN 824 West Fourth Street .Tack was a high honor secretarial stu- dent. He was a member of the typing club and the thrift council. Jack is a basketball fan and his hobby is photo- graphy. xx . MADELINE LL N ART 81X ram' ad Madeline o esses t a great love for poet y a m equently be found rea i 1996- 9!' ambition is to be a n . wwe. r-at H-ld JOHN A. HAWKINS 1219 Arlington Avenue Jack is constructive-mindedg he likes to build things. He took the industrial arts course, and plans to go to work. JANET PARK H'ILDI 1085 Arlfn to E' An all aroun ii participated in Hi-Tri f ' years, archery, patrol, club. She took the general a e course in preparation for a secretar l school. LESTER D. HOBSON 326 Emerson Avenue Lester took the scientific course and has made plans for college. He likes driving and travelling and is an ardent tennis fan. STEPHEN J. HODCE 223 Manson Place Stephei-I's interest is sports. He likes baseball above any other sport. Steve took the general clerical course. ROBERT E. HAMMOND 311 Plainfield Avenue Bob has been active in intramural basket- ball for four years, as well as the cross- count1'y and soccer teams. Bob is plan- ning to enter military service. ENID MAE HARRIS 1633 West Front Street Etch was always very active in ath- letics, having participated in basketball, apparatus, badminton, baseball, swim- ming and hockey. She was a member of the pep club. Her hobby is making good friends. DORIS A. HASKARD 421 Clinton Avenue Doris has been a member of both the knitting club and Hi-Tri. She went out for archery and tennis, and won the Arthur Murray medal. Next year will find Doris at Cedarcrest College. Yhdrrlffd iq Y P RICHARD M. HAYMAN 1015 West Eighth Street Monk was on the board of direction of the B.A.A. for four years. He has played Jayvee football and ice hockey. Dick took the scientific course and is going to college. NORMAN HOBBIB 65 Westervelt Avenue Norm took the accounting course, and has belonged to the typing club, gym club, thrift council, and boxing club. Norm was senior class treasurer, on the yearbook advertising staff, and was busi- ness manager of the senior play. HELEN MARIE HODCE 223 Manson Place Helen was a tennis and archery fan. She belonged to the G.A.A. and the patrol. Helen took the general arts course and is planning to atte-nd a beauty culture school. RAY A. HOFFMAN 240 East Ninth Street Ray has always gone out for sports. For two years he was end on the football team. He was on the student council and also a senior usher. Ray's chief annoyance is wise-guys. He took the scientific course in preparation for college. 4 nquqvd H493 to Sn? Loc br v Yin
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PEYTON M. JOHNSTON 1211 Prospect Avenue Automobiles are Peyton's hobby. He is most interested in fixing them. Peyton is most. annoyed by homework, but Glenn Miller is tops with him. His future plans are to attend the University of Virginia. LEROY JONES 833 South Second Street LeRoy took the industrial arts course. He is interested in athletics and plans to enter business next year. DOROTHY J. JOYCE 218 Netherwood Avenue Joyce was awarded two emblems for softball. He-r hobbies are swimming and ice skating. She dislikes homework bef- cause she can find more important things to do. She was in Leaders' club 4, and plans to work in the future as a secre- tary or ty ist. . gf..,..,.,gp 004.1491 rvxmvwc-4 Haul,--VWV-3 SEYMOUR MORTON KALIKOW 630 West Front Street Marty was an intramural champ in basketball and softball, a member of the all star softball team, and a candidate for the Latin award. The library coun- cil 1, 2, 3: sophomore dance committee, student council, German club, were his other activities. He hopes to teach, after graduation from NYU or Columbia. HOWARD E. KELLBERO 963 West Sixth Street Swede's favorite hobbies are camping and fishing. Some of his activities were: swimming 2, 3, 4: track manager 3: and photography editor of the Milestone 4. Swede took the technical course and plans to take a course in tool-making. THOMAS M. KELLY 213 Manson Place Motoring is Tom's hobby, and he enjoys driving a C812 He- is a technical student and rates Kay Kyser tops. His plans for the future are undecided ELIZABETH FLORENCE KENNY 834 West Third Street Drawing, creative writing, and dramatics interest Tish fwho is annoyed by people who call her Lizzy J. She plans to become a dress designer or an author. 25 WARWICK D. JOHNSTON 1211 Prospect Avenue Bill is a scientific student. He played B-team football 1, 2, 3, 4: Jayvee base- ball 1, 2, 3, 4: and ice hockey 4. He was in the biology, gym, and chess clubs. His hobbies are sports, chess, and stamps. He plans to enter VMI. MARGARET MARY JONES 65 Woodbine Avenue Margaret was a member of the dramatic society for four years, a member of the social service club, patrol, Entree, tennis and badminton teams. She took the general academic course, and wants to be a writer. -gr,,,..QM., .5 Us BARBARA JUENEMAN 541 Stelle Avenue Bobbie received a cup for archery tournament. Tommy Dorsey rates with her and she gets most enjoyment out of dancing. Her plans for the future are undecided. i MIRIAM 'J .. KATZ 1045 West Seventh Street Reading, astronomy, and skating are Mir's hobbies. Her activities were: patrol for four years, archery for two, tennis one, and badminton one. Mir loves to rhumba. fShe hopes to receive a car for graduationb. Her plans are to work for an importing or exporting firm. PHILIP B. KELLY 999 Woodland Avenue Tad was a scientific student. He won awards in swimming 1, 2, 3, 4. He was vice-president and treasurer of photo- graphy club, was in the chemistry club, and plans to take up forestry as his life work. RUTH ARIO ENNEDY 22 i eld Ave e en 'c Qgir ho h on M6 ap aratus, ba ba hockey, d nton, and swimming. hates to a more than one pla .go at a e. She gets most enjo ment out of get 'ng good marks. Her lans are to work. EILEEN KERWIN 414 West Eighth Street Tennis, archery, badminton, world friend- ship club and Hi-Tri have been Eileen's activities. She hates to hear the alarm clock ring, and gets most enjoyment out of dancing and horseback riding. Star- dust is her favorite song. Her future holds a nursing career in store for Eileen.
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