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Iiliikiliikikllfkifhgiliifliik F Q il Claude Horn-He never plays a second with his own horn. Ruth Hoskinson-One reason for the excellent property management in the senior play. Kenneth Howe-Never trouble trouble, till trouble troubles you. Fred Hribernik-This boy has a craving for history and as for fishing-well! Mary Hubbard-She studies and keeps quiet. Pauline Hughes-lntends that her artistic ability bring her vast fortune. Florence Huls-Don't worry, donit fret, just live and forget. Will Htnnt-We bet Bill turns out to be a printer. Weldon Huston-Strong and true to his school. Richard Hutchins-Does he get that crazy rhythm! just name the instrument and he'll make it helpless. XVarren Huter-A vocal celebrity-the best yeller in R. R. 1. Marshall lmmell-Almost entertained his R. R., but he was too bashful. Sorry, Marshall. Thomas lnman-All of his friends are proud of him. Good luck, Tom. Mary Insley-Could sell a last year,s CANNON coupon to a Shortridge Scotchman!! Dennison Ireland-Decidedly Irish by name, but this boy hails from Muncie. Thomas Isaacs- Ch, but to dance all night and dress all day. Martha Isham-Latin student or musician. She shines in both. Donna Jackson-She has eyes that betray the fun behind them. Lloyd Jackson-Why are all of these good-looking people in R. R. 1? Margaret Jackson-In sooth, she is goodly company. Ruth Jackson-These studious, hatless people must be cool-headed. Claribel Jacobs-Of beaux she has quite a few. Her nickname is Clarie. Geraldine kliimes-We suggest a whoopee phone for your public speaking tours. Mary Frances James-Of girl scout fame and pale blonde hair. Norma jay-Is a good authority on any subject pertaining to Cicero. Letha Jeffries-Of all our features, the eyes express the sweetest kind of bashfulness. Mildred Jenkins-Has good sense, which is a gift from heaven. Eva Johnson-Her winning smiles, her cunning wavs, help to make brighter days. Hazel Johnson-A dainty little miss. Louisa Johnson-W'here is he who has any infor- formation concerning Louisa? Della Jones-A cheerful countenance betokens a good heart. Paul Jones-A good fellow among fellows. Florence Jordan-Has a tendency to improve on the writings of famous poets, such as Longfellow. Lewis Kafoure-Better late than never, especially so in physics. Maurice Kaplan--Although Maurice takes care not to advertise his presence, we are aware of it. Marvin Karch-A boyish young officer. Marcella Katzenbach-We suspect that Marcella can be noisy at times. George Kaufmann-Wears a green hat and a red sweater, but he is not Merry Christmasf' Robert Keeney-Solemn and serious. Wfatch his lips quirky he'll laugh in a minute. Robert Kennedy-Bob,s good humor and tactful manner make him at home anywhere. Edward Kiel--Our sturdy corporal. Pauline King-NVe know lots of people who would like to have her curls. Margaret Kirk-Admits that she is not interested in anything or anyone. Lipman Klein-Wfhat a wonderful lot of slang and imagination he has! Byron Knierim-He carries himself and his learn' ing remarkably well. Allison Koelling-Popular cadet major. Renowned as a toastmaster. Kenneth Koelling-A sport fan first, then a typist. Mary Margaret Kohnle-A girl of pleasant mien, smiling where'er she's seen. Philip Kurtz-Always has a solution for any problem. Roberta Lake-Intelligent, interesting, pleasant. Sidney Lamb-Has a whimsical way of expressing himself. Merrill Lammert-His interesting personality is re- served for his special friends. Esther Langdon-Is happiest when doing something for some one else. Edna Latz--Kept the physiology class well in- formed as to prospective questions. Rosemary Lautif-Remembered for her easy manner. Richard Lawrence-You can easily find Dick if you find a banjo first. Richard Lentz-The phrase Happy-go-luckyl' never had a meaning until it was applied to Dick. Charles Leonard-One of Tech's trackmen. Eleanor Leslie-If you want a bright idea or a new plan, just ask Eleanor. Robert E. Lewis-XVhen Bob gets started after a thing, he usually gets it. Vivian Likens-Always cheerful and busy, but never too busy to help a friend. Agnes Lindley-Her bright greeting seems to say, Good luck to you today. Mervin Littell-A public speaker of note-what note? Vivian Lively-Intends to get her nurses' training in Cleveland. Alice Livengood-We hope she won't lose her pep. Grace Logan-In spite of her dramatic ability, she hopes to be a successful nurse. Charles Lohman--Salesman Sam of R. R. 1. Robert Lohman-Saint Peter at the gate of R. R. 1. Robert Loop-Doesn't speak often, but he says something when he does talk. Mary Elizabeth Lovell-Either I'll get the lessons or theyill get me. Gerald Lucas-A future Boilermaker who indulges in physics and chemistry. 17
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11111111111 111111111 1 Glenn Forkner-Politeness goes far, yet costs nothing. Burnett Forman-Quiet, cheerful, and of good re- PLIIC. Who could be more? Richard Forsgren- A man's a man, for a' that. Fred Foster-The world hears little from its worth- iest men. Virginia Fox-Really not dangerous. A whiz at L.1tin, French, piano, and uke. Hugh Francisco-We all wonder what H. F. wiil do when he grows up. Fred Freije-He plays for gain and sport and wins or loses with a smile. Carl Frye-XVe'd be proud to have him represent us at XVest Point. Ralph Cwale-School is Ralph's weakness-now that he is leaving. Bill Galpin-He,s anxiously awaiting September, when he!!! be a real collegian. Otto Games-Life to him is a game, win or lose. Jean Cvard-A prominent member of the musical circle at Tech. Stella Gard-NVe've always wondered why Stella took physiology. She doesn't like skeletons. Fred Cvardner-To hear that boy laughing, you'd think he is all fun. Ruth Garver-Modest, meek, musical. Lucille Geilker-Wfhatever she is asked to do, she does-and does it right. Paul Gentry- Excuse my dustf' Miles German-Can be seen gracefully jumping the mud holes on rainy days. Carleton Gibson-There TDLISI be something in the air to make Carleton so everlastingly cheerful. Ilona Giep- I awoke one morning and found my- self famousf' Marian Gilbrech-XVe wonder if Marian will be- come a newspaper reporter. Thomas Gilpin-Tech's high-powered salesman. Can sell anything to everyone. Aileen Goodhue-Promises that she will begin at- tcnding school twice a week. Robert Goodwin-just one of Tech's good-looking military oliicers. Bernice Goss-Is making great progress as a French- speaking Techite. ,james Graham-Jimmy, why the constant smile? Frank Gray-Is never blue when grade time rolls around. Marjorie Creen-A jolly good fellow-pardon, Mar- jorie-we mean girl. Agatha Cvriilin-She's honors won and praises gained. Ruth Cvriihth-Bashful, small, but a mighty stu- dent of public speaking. Charles Grogan- Irish,' Grogan-came to Tech because its colors are green and white. Joanna Guss-Her actions speak more strongly than her pen. XVilliam Habig-He craves the bliss of solitude. Edith Hagelskamp-All she attempts to do she does. Margaret Hague-Custom cannot stale her inhnite variety. Earl I-Iaibe-The boyis side of the Haibe family. Enid Haibe-The girl,s side of the I-Iaibe family. Clyde Hall--He is a jolly good fellow. .. Marie I-lammontree-A firm believer in Silence is Golden. Mary Elizabeth Harold-From her eyes sparkle a message of youth and jollity. Lee Harper-Can,t say that he,ll always be a good preacher. Leone Harper-She loves the world and all its thrills. Lillian Harris-A fast worker-particularly on the typewriter. Mary Harrold-A most deserving girl, who insists on two r,s,' in her name. Alberta Hart-Everyone realizes that still water runs deep, Alberta. Doris Hart-Believes that it is better to wear out than to rust out. Dorothea Hart-She is the heart part of the Hart twins. Roberta I-larter--She has a heart with room for everyone. Edna Hartle-0 di immortales! Wlaat a Vergil student! Mary Hartsock-Tech's budding young artist. Eleanor Harvey-A girl that loves and laughs must surely do well. Mary Harvey-XVe know that Mary can entertain a sponsor room. Meredith Harwood- youth who will walk a mile from a teacher. The bashful, sleek -haired Charles Haugh--Has been true to his school for four full years. Roberta Hawkins-Ever seen Bobby without her winning smile? As for dramatic ability!! Frances I-Ieckman-Reward offered! Wfhy is it that Frances I-Ieckman can't get English??? Vernon Heil-The ladies call him sweet. james Helms-Everyone admires our Crichton who is also our red-hotu football player. Wiilliarn Henderson-A treasure of a treasurer, and business manager, who wants to be a doctor. Francis Hensley-Sensible boy, cadet captain, and math student. Fred Hert-Men of few words are the best men. Ralph Heylmann-Very persistent in all of his efforts. LeRoy Higenbotham-lt is what you say, not how much. Jack Hill-Jack is a giant, but not a killer. He made the season quite a thriller. Robert Hill-A typical good-looking usher. Katharine Hines-One of Tech's S7 varieties - slightly temperamental. Edward Hittle-Eddie has made his fame through track. -Iohn Hoagland-The knight without a herald. Melvin Hobbs-The mirror of all courtesy. Vesta Hodge-A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of men. Richard Holman- Get behind me-books! XVilliam Holman-Behold! The Sheik! Kathryn Holtman-Another Glee Club girl who likes VIH L. Alice Hopkins-Miss Modern Times! Witla an old- fashioned appetite! M W 11111111111111111111111 fl 6 l
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