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HAROLD HOAK Huck was often called the strong, silent member of P. H.S.'s backfield. That would apply to him in other fields as well. He certainly proves that t'Actions speak louder than words. We hope that he'll establish the same type record in life that he did on the gridiron. DAWN HOFFMAN Thoroughly delightful in ev- ery way, Dawn has been one of the most faithful Workers in the class. Never too busy or too tired to help, she has made her pres- ence felt everywhere. VVe owe her more than we can ever repay. GEORGE HOLOBETZ Hide is one of the more seri- ous workers in the auto shop. He was familiar with every piece of the equipment. Knowedge is powerf' they say, so George should be quite successful in a career of mechanics. Knowing him, however, we feel that he'll be successful in whichever field he chooses. BETTY LOU HOPSTETTER Dainty, darling, delightful- how can we better describe our little l'Skipl'? Classes were more fun when she was in them. Teachers and pupils alike were glad of her presence. We dread to think of the future without her. CHESTER HOWELLS t'Chet always got things done in a rush of excitement and ac- tivity. It was impossible for things to be quiet or restrained in his presence. There was al- ways a laugh or joke lurking behind his remarks. VVe wish him the best of luck in whatever occupation he chooses. PATRICIA HUGHES In a class that can boast of many leaders, 'tPat's name is among the first. A born organ- izer, she is responsible for the success of many of our ventures. All this goodness was made even more likable by her delightful absentmindedness. ALLAN HUMMEL Al really knows all the ins and outs of photography. In fact, he's an authority on any subject which happens to catch his interest. That means that he is one of the best-informed peo- ple in the class. VVe wish him the best of luck. HERBERT HUMMLER UHerb was a member of our intelligentsia. Solid, dependable, he counted everyone as his friend. Slowly and steadily he has work- ed himself up to a very enviable position in the class. He is ad- mired and respected by everyone. We wish him all the success that is coming to him. DOROTHY JAMES Straightforward, sincere, re- sponsible-'tDot and her friend- ship for us will never cease to be a pleasure. She has helped to smooth over many of the rough spots. May her course always be as clear as the one she helped chart for us. BETTY MAE JONES Betty is one of the most sympathetic, understanding per- sons we have ever known. She enjoys helping others, and every kind deed she does only adds to our high opinion of her. We all think that nursing is the perfect profession for her. 4'-X428
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DAVID GRAYBEAL Rather quiet and reflective, Dave is one of the industrious and hardworking fellows who helped to keep our course steady. He could always be depended upon to help in any way possible. We shall miss his stabilizing in- Huence. MARILYN GREENBERG 'iLynn,', up-to-the-minute, both in clothes and conversation, has been one of our model students. Stunning, intelligent, friendly, she showed in many little ways, how great was her enjoyment of any and all things connected with school and the scholars. RICHARD GRICKIS 'tDick is familiar to everyone as Mr. Lengel's assembly stooge. Good-humored, unmindful of the ribbing, he enjoyed the joke as much as anyone. He was well known on the HY boxing team, and has that typical sense of sportsmanship. WALTER GROSSMAN Wally proved time and again that true success is the result of hard Work. Steady and depend- able, he was always there, ready to help whenever he was needed. We hope that his future employ- ers will recognize his true vaiue. ROSE MARIE HAAS Quiet, apparently nonchalant and unassuming, 'tRose has sur- prised many of us with her boundless enthusiasm and ambi- tion. With unnoticeable effort, she has kept many a class period going. She has surely earned the success that is coming to her. 27i7K-f' GEORGE HARDIK George believed in taking life easy, but only if and when there was nothing better to do. He us- ually had a radio of some shape or form to work on, so those leisurely moments were rather few. VVe wish him all the luck he deserves. HAROLD HASENAUER VVe have yet to find anyone more completely likable than Hap, Proof of his popularity is that he is president of three clubs, treasurer of another, and a member of countless other organ- izations. Modest, unassuming, a very good student, and an even better friend, he is the type that it is impossible to dislike. RICHARD HASLER Dick was a big leaguer in everything. He did Well in ev- erything because he didn't know the meaning of 'thalfwayf' Dur- ing his two years here, he has made countless friends-all be- cause he himself is a true friend. Good luck, Dick ! CHARLES HEFFNER 'tChow, the big-hearted, good- natured, glamor boy of the class, has established himself very sol- idly here. Football just wouldn't be the same without him. VVe know that he will leave as great an impression on the outside world as he has here in school. JOSEPH HERCHAK Herch is the proud possessor of a very friendly and good-na- tured personality. That deep laugh is the envy of the rest of us gigglers. Always carefree, never worried, Herch is sure to make a successful place for himself in the world.
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HELEN JONES 'lovely to look at, delightful to know and, etc. Ionesie was our gain and Berwiek's loss. Never slowing down to a walk, she ran and skipped gaily through studies and extra-curricular ac- tivities. Life would be so much pleasanter if we had more Hjone- sies. RICHARD JONES Dick has the precision, the exactness, and the skilled eye nec- essary for a jeweler. Looking back over the many memories he has left with us, we feel sure that f'Dick's career will be a long and successful one. CHARLES KADINGO If, ten years from now, an im- peccably dressed young salesman rings your bell and talks you into buying something you can't use and don't want, that will be Charlie, This fellow really has unusual powers of persuasion. That's why we're sure he will be successful. ELIZABETH KAISER 'fBettyl' makes up in personal- ity and attractiveness what she lacks in height. She flashed that engaging smile impartially and gave us all the benefit of her carefree laugh. All of us join in wishing her the best of luck. GERALDINE KEEFER Candy really lived up to her nickname by being as sweet as possible to everyone. We can never remember hearing a cross word pass her lips. She has made herself doubly welcome by her willingness to listen to our trou- bles anytime, anywhere. ZQIYKJ ADELE KLAHR lNIix a portion of deviltry, a dash of mischievous face, throw in a heap of friendship, sprinkle freely with freckles, add sudden joyous laughter, and you will have f'Del, optimistic to the core. P. H. S.'s best wishes will always go with her. RAYMOND KLEMER Klem has all the makings of the perfect athlete. Well built and with perfect coordination, he has an especially fine sense of fair play. Besides this, he is a swell guy-liked and respected by everyone. VVe're backing him to win! ALICE KLINE The lightest heart within these halls is topped also by the light- est and practically the loveliest hair. Compared with Alice, a sunbeam would look dull. Long after more serious things are for- gotten, we shall still remember the joy and happiness she brought us. C. FREDERICK KLINE, JR. Fred is one of the calm, cool, and capable members of the class. He expects to go into a business corporation, we think that that is the perfect position for him. VVe are going to be sure to look him up when he is one of the country's big tycoons. PATRICIA KNOBLOCH Our own Pat, the first lady of the class, is the picture of the good, the fine, the beautiful. She makes superlatives seem empty. For four years, her friendship has meant sympathy, laughter, and understanding. Expounder of the new and different, her shin- ing spirit soars-loyal and lovely.
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