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I Katherine Estelle Hartman “Gassy” Those big blue eyes just twinkle so; At witty answers she’s not slow. Mary Julia Herr “Judy” Full of fun and very witty; A splendid sport, and is she pretty! Paul Henry Hetrick “Pop-eye” He writes merry jingles and makes happy rimes, Though he can be quite serious and sober at times. John R. Hobaugh “Johnny” The boy with the smile That makes him worth while. Paul Baxter Hoffman “Paul” There are very few who never complain, But over this group our Paul shall reign. Vernon G. Hooks “Runt” He causes quivers, he causes groans, His pals all shiver when he “rolls them bones”. Wayne L. Heist “Heist” When his Model “T” chugs down the street, Pedestrians all sure move their feet. Jack B. Hetrick “Jack” When Jack started growing, He really got going; And now all in all, He’s ’most seven feet tall. Thelma Gail Hindman “Thelma” A charming girl with eyes of brown; An artist, too, of great renown. Wilbert Eugene Hoffman “Gene” Out on the farm he knows his stuff; He’s one brave lad who doesn’t bluff. Elmer J. Honenberger, Jr “E. J.” This witty boy is a good tennis player; Has a first group report, yet no lad can be gayer. Edgar C. Huselton, Jr. “Bud” (Class President) Fine, friendly, loyal, true; All these things he’ll be to you. Page Six teen
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Hazel Jane Foster “Foster” She sure can teach you how to dance, If you just give her half a chance. George Gavula “Judge” George is a golfer, fair and square; Of pars and birdies he gets his share. Joseph F Gillott “Joe” Down in the murk of the line you’ll spot, A quiet star named Joe Gillott. Anna Elizabeth Glynn “Honey” Little and sweet, Joyful and neat. Margaret Rita Green Peggy Her winning ways and eyes of blue, Mirror her worth a friend loyal and true. Katherine Mae Fratto “Kay” Her patience, quietness, and sweet way Make it a real joy to meet our “Kay”. W Anna Elizabeth Gilkey “Ann” Oh! glorious fudge that Anna makes! So fine! so rare! But why stress it? That’s Anna’s record everywhere. Helen Jane Glenn “Helena” About her affections she keeps us in the dark, But out in the world we know she’ll make her mark. Cyril Graham “Bud” He has a nice Austin to drive home his girls, And they all seem to go for his blonde-colored curls. Harry Leroy Graham “Goofus” Harry can work the whole day through, And still have a smile for me and you. Robert Thomas Green “Bob” Dob is a jolly, gay young chap; To him cheer-leading is just a snap. Agnes Hahn “Aggie” Full of energy, ready of wit; She’s always eager to do her bit. Page Fifteen
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Alice LaRue Hutter “Rue” When we're out for fun. To “Rue” we run. Mary Jane Johnston “Mamie” We tied with Ellwood—yes, that’s plain; But we won something, too our Mary Jane. Mary Margery Keck “Mary” This maid’s sweet smile and lovely charms Are greatest when dancing in Vernon's arms. Clara Elizabeth Klingensmith “Betty” Good-natured, pretty, and very sweet; As a dancer and typist she’s hard to beat. Larry Francis Laconi “Larry” Larry is happy the whole day long; He holds that to worry is certainly wrong. Ruth Leventhal “Ruth” Tall, dark, and full of fun; When it comes to typing, surpassed by none! Sara Marie Jackson “Marie” Cheerful and gay, she gives one a thrill; She’s happiest when she’s with her Bill. Marian Louise Jordan “Marian” A jolly, happy, red-haired gal; To Catherine she’s a worthwhile pal. Anna Jeanette Kellar “Kellar” At basketball she’s quite the thing; Her teammates all her praises sing. Eleanor Kriner “L’nor” Quiet, reserved, and very petite, But she’ll never pass you by on the street. Raymond Clifford Larson “Pee Wee” A witty boy is this guy “Ray”; He ought to be in the funnies some day. Donald Gordon Leetch “Don” “Don” is a track-man, tall and slim; When he does our running, we’re sure to win. Page Seventeen
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