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1 Dorothy Gilbert 8 Ladonna Gray Zetalethean Literary So- Tennis Club, 2; Girls ' ciety. 2 3-4; Senior Friend- Athletic Society, 2; Friend- ship Club, 4; Prism Press ship Ciub, 2; Camera Club, Club {President, 2): Annual 2 ; Mask and Mantle staff, 4: Senior Prom Com- Dramatic Club, 3. mittee Member, 4. Laughter is her constant Decorous behavior, companion, Grave blue eyes. Gayet is her creed. 2 Mary Louise Gilliote Merry and little she is called-a Girl made to order. 3 Glenn Ginter Lightweight Basketball, 2- 3; Varsity Basketball. 3-4; Baseball Team. 3 (Cap- tain, 4); Senior Hi-Y; Varsity D Club; News Club. Glum-oh what a line he has! The Grain of a mighty good boy. 4 Richard Girkins Senior Class Treasurer, 4; HI-Y, 4; Science Club, 2; Leaders ' Club (President, 3); Student Council, 2; Senior Prom Committee, 4; Debating Society, 3. Dand.v dresser, dandy lad, a Gallant for the ladies ' love. 5 Elizabeth Glander Reading Club; Study Club, 2 3. Easy smile without and Glowing sunshine within. 6 Geraldine Goetting Home Economics Club. 3-4 (Treasurer) ; Red Cross Club, 2-3; Stitch and Chatter Club, 1-2; Periclpan Literary Society, 3-4; Girls ' Athletic Society, 2-3. Gentle In speech. Goes quietly. 7 Dorothy Good Zetalethean Literary So- ciety, 2-3-4; May Festival Committee; Prism Repre- sentative, 4; Friendship Club, 2-3-4; Publicity Re- presentative for Zets, 3; Junior Class Play, 3. Darling describes her best. Gracious by ever tept. 9 Kenneth Greenaway Outdoor Club, 2; Rod and Reel Club, 3. Knight of gallant deeds, Generous and free 15 Paul Halferty Studj Club, 3; Industrial Arts. Persistent of purpose. Hospitable to every one. 16 Helen Hall Philathean Literary Socie- ty, 3-4; Red Cross Club, 2-3 f Secretary . 2). Hardly looks old enough to be a senior. Hiding her age perhaps. 17 Horace Hamlin Han(l . p. ' uilent. 10 Richard Gremling Librarian and Custodian of Orchestra, 4; Library Staff, 4; Committee for Orchestra Dance; Music Club. 3; Home Aoom Treasurer, 3; Band, 2-3; Book Room, 4; German Club, 2. Generous in dispositio n. Diplomatic in spirit. High ideals. 18 Carl Harris Engineering, 3 ; Lightweight Football, 2; Student Coun- cil, 2. Careful In decision, Habitual in determination II William Gruenberg Lightweight Basketball. 2- 3; Varsity Basketball, 3-t Women shy, but Gallant even to them. 12 Amelia Gudehus Periciean Literary Society, 3-4; Boosters ' Club. 2-3; Athletic Society, 2-3. Abounding in active happy spirits Garbed n a cloak of friend- liness. 13 Dorothea Haberstock Stitch and Chatter Club, 2; Science Club. 3. Docile maiden — mace of Her honest type are needed. 19 Herold Harter Checker Club ( ' ice presi- dent, 3). Hearty voice for politics. Harmonious tongue that ever clicks. 20 Ruth Harlman Friendship Club ( ' ice presi- dent. 4); Periciean Literary Society. 2-3-4 (Secretary. 4} ; Playshop (Wardrobe chairman, 3) ; (Publicity chairman, 4) ; Literary Editor of Annual, 4; Prism Staff. 2; (Club Editor, 4); Vice Chairman of An- nouncement Committee, 4; Art Club (President. 2 Regal, tall blonde. Head held high — it spells success. 14 Merle Hakius 21 Si Hartsing Varsity D Club, 2-3-4; Student Council. 2; Varsity Quill and Dagger. 4; Var- D Club; Varsity Foo - sity football, 2-3-4; Varsity ball, 3. basketball. 3-4; Varsity Merry maker mongst the baseball, 2; Lightweight girls. basketball, 2. Handsome shiek for social Striped with victory. worlds. Honorable code of ethics.
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1 Jack Faller 8 Franklin Folger 15 Ethel Freeh Sophomore Prom Com- Varsity Cross Country, 2-3; Red Cross Club, 2; Hall mittee, 2; Literary Society, Varsity Baseball, 2; Varsity Patrol, 2; Friendship Club, 2-3; Literary Society Dance Basketball 4; Varsity D 3; Dramatic Club, 3; Rid- Committee, 2; Junior J- Club, 3-4; Lightweight ing Club, 3-4. Hop Committee, 3; Senior Football Team, 2; Basket- Even though small in build, Prom Committee, 4; ' ice- ball, 2-3. she succeeds in President of Home Room, Foremost in all the sports, Frightening bold bad boys 4. From baseball to track, found in halls. Just everybody ' s pal, from basketball to foot- Free from scholarly worries. ball. 2 Fred Farnol 9 Helen Folger Senior Friendship 16 Walter Frederick Club; Typing Club, 3. Homeric Literary Society, President of Home Room, Watchful for his opport- 3: Hi-Y, 2-3; Publications, 2-3; Treasurer of Home unity. 4; Intramurals. Room, 3-4; Advanced Tap Falseness never a character- Fancy this youth Club, 2-3. istic of his. Failing. Impossible! Happy and cheerful. Finds no fault. 3 Don Fisher ' arsity D Club, 2-3-4; ' arsity Football, 2-3; Var- sity Basketball, 2-3; Var- sity Baseball. 2-3-4; Quill and Dagger Club, 4. Dandy fellow — a Football star and rather shy. 4 Earl Fisher Publication representative, 2-3-4; Cross Country Team, 2-3; Track Team. 3-4; Var- sity D Club, 3-4; Hi-Y Club, 2-3-4; Philatelic So- ciety. 2; Chairman of Me- morial Committee, 4; Honor Society, 3-4. Earl affected? Not at all. Firm in his judgments. 5 Jane Flanigan Jaunty and bright. Far from tiny-bo th height and kindness. 6 Don Flory Music Club (President, 3); Band, 2-3-4. Dashing blonde and quiet, too. Fair and not a women hater. 7 Donna Fitzgerald Demure, but has a twinkle in her eye. Frank and friendly. 10 Edmond Forney Band, 2-3-4. Efficient with drum sticks. Frequently silent. 17 Eleanor Fruchey Art Guild, 2. EnthraUing as all blondes, her Fault is not graciousness. 11 Robert Fought Honor Society, 3-4 ; Student Council, 3-4; Commissioner of Awards, 4; Engineers, 18 Norman Fuller 2-3; Secretary and Trea- j, gj 0.3. surer of Engmeers, 3; ,y - e noble, but Senior Banquet Committee, p j oy who is not 4: German Club, 2. Rich in intelligence. Fatigued — never. 12 Mary Ella Fouts National Honor Society, 3-4; Annual Staff, 4; Mem- ber of J-Hop Committee, 3. Masters her lessons, and has Fine scholastic records. 13 Marian Frank Home Economic Club, 3 ; Vice-President of Home Room, 3-4. Merry and gay, Frank describes her to a T . 14 Loretta Frazen Senior Prom Committee; Philathean Literary So- ciety, 3-4; Committee for Stage Design for De- viltries; Junior Welfare Committee; Art Guild, 3; Friendship Club, 2; Annual Staff, 4. Loves to dress well. Full of artistic ability. 19 Betty Lou Garwood Philalethean Literary So- ciety, 3-4; German Club, 3-4 (Program Com. Chair- man.); Glee Club, 2-3; Art, 1-2-3-4; Student Council Representative, 3-4; Home Economics Club, 2. Bountiful in smiles. Growing in prettiness. 20 Jack Garwood Student Council, 2-3; Radio Club, 2-3; Hiking Club, 2. Jolly jester, Genial gamester. 21 Mary Rita Gifford Reliable — a good quahty. Gifted with others. innumerable [22]
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1 Frank Harvey Firm in everything. Help to give him a fling. 2 Irene Hastin Booster Club, 2-3; Riding Club, 3-4; Tj-pist for An- nual, 4. Ideal and sweet. Helpful and neat. 3 Betty Hawkins Play shop, 3-4; Little Thea- ter Guild, 3-i; Zetalethean Literary Society, 2-3-4; Prism Staff, 4; Senior Prom Committee, 4 ; Senior Friendship, 3-4. Bright and admirable. Happy and desirable. 4 Edgar Hawkins Camera Club, 2; The Homeric Literary Society, 3 ; Quill and Dagger, 4 ; Publicity Committee, 4; Student Court, 3. Eager to talk — to Herald his own approach. 5 Arland Hearn Active violinist. Holding his own in the musical world. 6 Virginia Heckman Vaunting her virtues, we are Handing her the proverbial orchid. 7 Chad Hennessy Varsity Football, 2-3; Pub- licity Representative, 3-4; Home Room 205, Track 3-4: Varsity D Club; Basketball Team; President of Study Club, 3. Chad, to the grownup. Hero, to all tall girls. 8 Arthur Henning Library Training, 2-3; Li- brary Club, 3; Quill and Dagger, (President, 4). Assignments are not his idea of fun. Humor always finds him ready to laugh. 9 Marjorie Henry Periclean Literary Society; French Club; International Relations; Dramatic Club; Junior Friendship Club. Modest and prim. Hoyden is her antonym. 10 Edith Henton Energetic in all she does. Hears all, but says little. 11 Pauline Herzberg Shaw ' s Dramatic Club, 2-3; Paint and Patches-Dra- matic Club, 2-3; Glee Club. 2-3-4; Mid-Winte.- Dance Committee; Lelawala, Oh Doctor. Pauline, with her beautiful voice Has rivaled the Dawn. 12 Phyllis Herzberg Periclean Literary Society, (Treasurer, 4) ; German Club, (Secretary, 4); Mem- ber of Senior Graduation Committee ; Member of Senior Welfare Committee; Periclean Literary Society, 3; German Club, 3; Jr. Red Cross, 3; Chess Club 3. Phyllis has a friendly smile. Her personality vivid and gay. 13 GeNell Hewey Dramatic Club, 2; Tap Dancing Club, 3-i; Zeta- lethean Club, 2 ; Library Club, 3; Study Club, 3. Generous to all, and like a sprig of Holly is gayly bright — occasionally sharp. 14 Bill Hill Home Room (Vice-Presi- dent); Council Representa- tive at large; Art Club, 2. Books are strange to him. He prefers outside vim. 15 Mary Hill Le Cercle D ' Amitie, 2; Friendship Club, 2-3-4 (President, 2 ; Secretary, Vice-President, 3) ; Home Room (President, 2; Treasurer, 3); Athletic Society, 2-3; Student Coun- cil, 3; J-Hop Committee, (Chairman, 3); Periclean Literary Society, 3; Sorelle Social Society, 3-4 (Presi- dent, 3); Debating Society, 3 ; Prism Staff. 3-4 (Make- up, Editor, 3; Editor-in chief, 4J; Quill and Scroll National Journalism So- ciety, 4; High School Press Association, 3-4 (Vice-Presi- dent, 4); Friendship Inter- Club Council, 2-3-4 (Hos- tess, 3; President, 4); Na- tional Honor Society. Merry is she each living day. Happiness radiates along her way. 16 Robert Hering Ready to work and Handy in many ways. 17 Velva Hirschman Friendship Club, 2; Little Theater Guild. 2-3; Junior Mid- Winter Dance Com- mittee, 4; Zetalethean Literary Society, 3 . Vitality of youth — one of Hebe ' s disciples. 18 Glenn Hogle Varsity Track, 2-3-4; Var- sity D Club, 3-4; Avia- tion Club, 2-3; Annual Staff, 4 (Panel Editor); Quill and Dagger Club. 4. Great is his talent in art. Heralded as a track man of great worth, 19 Lucille Holland Red Cross Club, 3; Home Nursing Club, 3. Lucky at school and play. Hackneyed words cannot describe her further. 20 Wade Holland DeVilbiss Engineering So- ciety, 2; Baccalaureate Committee, ( S ' ice -Chair- man, 4) ; Used Book Ex- change, 4; Business Man- ager Pot O ' Gold, 4. Well behaved and quiet. Handling business Is his trust. 21 Randi Hollane Decoration Committee for Senior Mid-Winter Dance; Zetalethean Literary So- ciety, 3-4; Philalethean Literary Society. 2; O ' Shaw Little Theater, 3; Athletic Society, 4. Raving beauty, so ' tis said. Hair so blonde, lips so red. 24
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