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1 Uaythol Holt 8 Elston Hubbard 15 Robert Jeffries Business Manager of So- Hi-Y, i: Engineers, 2-3; Committee for Sophomore eietas Amicitiae, 4: Bible Member Senior Ring Com- Prom, 2; Homeric Literary Club 3-4; Assembly chair- Society. 2; Committee for manof Home Room Group. ' ' ' - . „ „ „t ,: Daring Daythol Energetic student — Junior Prom, 3; Welfare Hath a voice like that of a How he does it-no one Committee, 4. mocking bird. knows. 9 Margaret Humphreys Study Club, 2-3. 2 Paul Holtz Radio Club. (President, 2) EngineeringClub, 3; Shaw ' s Modest and shy Dramatic Club, 4; Radio „ r i . News Club, 3. Heart of gold. Pleas ing smile, Hobby is radio. 10 Frederick Hyman Intramural Basketball, 3 Eugene Hooper Collectors Club. Booster ' s Club, 2; Red Philatelic Club. 2. Cross Club. 3: Riding Club. Firm, his opinions; Ready ever for a Jest; a likable lad. 16 Ruth Jenkins Rich in her friends. Just as pretty as they are made. 4 ; Philalethean Literary Society. 4 ; Friendship. 3; Dramatic Club, 2. Earnest in everything she does. Heavenly in her grace. Hearty, his laughter. 1 1 Betty Ickes Bewitching in appearance Inspiring to talk to. 4 Elda Hopfield Efficient in everything. Has a great sense of humor. 5 Theron Hopple Commissioner of Finance. 4; President of Orchestra, 3-4; National Honor So- ciety; Senior Hi-Y; Chair- man of Budget Committee, 12 Frank Jackson Camera Club. 2; Chess Club, 2-3. Fond of all sports. Juvenile in appearance, but adult in mind. 13 Robert Jackson 17 Molly Jessen Art Guild, 2-3; Altae Puella, 4. Much does her smile re- mind one of June — so warming and so gay. IS June Johnstone Thespeares. 2; Stitch and Chatter Club. 2; Art Guild. 2-3 ; National Honor So- ciety, 2-3. Judgment reigns here Justice for everyone. 3-4; Quill and Dagger Art Guild. 2-3; Prism Re- xn n Literary Society; Senior tative. 2-3; Hall rasces, 2-3; Orchestra ( ice „ president. 2-3) ; Science Patrol. 2-3. Club (Secretary. 2-3) ; Presi- Right bright in his own Honor Society. 3; Chairman dent of Home Room, 2-3-i; way. o u i u- r «, ,:»f«« .-.t latin Cliih ■ - cjtiidpnt , . Scholarship Committee ot Latin Club, 3, student j i„,„g . t t . o,,. j Honor Society. 4; 19 Robert C. Jones Latin Club (President and Program Committee Chair- 2) ; Program Com- mittee Chairman of the Waite bonfire, 3; National Council. 2-3. True to his friends High-spirited in all he does. 14 Jamille Jamra Commissioner of 6 Bella Horwitz Zetalethean Literary So- and Publications. 4; Student Council. 2-3-4; ciety (Publicity Manager, Editor of Pot O ' Gold. 4; 2): Glee Club, 2; Shaw ' s „ . , „ o xt Little Theater, 3; Studv ' ' ' ' 20 Club, 3; Red Cross Club Editor. 4); Senior Picnic (Publicity Manager 4); Committee, 4; Hi-Y. 2-3-4; Societas Amicitiae (Presi- , -, ■ . r ' l. ■ dent); Dramatic Club, 4; Grades Committee Chair- Vice president of Room 212. man, 3-4; Latin Club, 2; 4; Secretary of Room 325, 4. Senior Fasces. 3; National Bold in enterprise. „ c • o - n Hearty and brisk. Honor Society, 3-4; QudI and Dagger Literary So- ciety. (Vice president, 4) ; 7 Lucille Housen Q » ' ' ' ' Journalistic . , , . . .. - Society; Debating Club 3. Friendship, 2-3; Dramatic, , 2-3; Riding Club, 4; Glee t a quiet, unassuming Club, 2. t.oy who Level headed in Judgment. Joined the group at the top Highly missed when absent. and stayed there. Graduation Committee, 4; Debating Club. Really a scholar. Walfare judged too intelligent for us. Robert F. Jones Homeric Literary Society, 2-3 ; Quill and Dagger Literary Society. 3-4. Respectable without a doubt. Jocose in jesting. 21 Ruth Jones Library Association, 2-3- Retiring girl worth know- ing. Jollity in its place. 25 1
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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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1 Venita Jones Secretary Home Room. 2-3; Treasurer Home Nursing Club, 3-4; Treasurer Red Cross Club, 1-2-3; Societas Amcitiae Club. 3-4; Home Economics Club, 2-3; Li- brary Committee, 3-4. Vivid as a dash of red is this Jaunty young miss. 2 Margaret Jordan Friendship Club {Secretary, 2) ; Zetalethean Literary Society (Treasurer, 4) ; Dra- matic Club, 2; May Festi- val Committee, 4. Majestic and tall, like a queen is she. Jet black hair softly fram- ing her vivacious face. 3 Robert Kalmbach Reserved in spirits — miglit be called a Khan — for is he not a dig- nitary? 4 June Kasch Mask and Mantle Dra- matic Club, 2-3. Joking is her favorite pas- time. Kindles laughter with her phrases. 8 Grace Killen Penmanship Club, 2-3. Grace is quiet and sincere. Knitting with these quali- ties, friends to her. 9 Neil Kimerer Prism Staff, (Business Man- ager, 4); Debating Society, 3-4; Booster ' s Club, 2-3: Spanish Club, 4. Noble in Character. Kingly in Courtesy. 10 Grace Kiner Friendship Club (Vice- President, 1-2); Oral Ex- pression 2-3 : Workshop (Treasurer, 2-3) ; Zetale- thean. 2-3-4 ; (Chaplain, 2-3); (Secretary, 3-4); Lead in Junior Class Play, 1-2; Chairman of Junior Play Committee, 2-3; Honorary Dramatics, 2-3-4; Honor Society, 2-3-4; Playshop, 2-3-4 ; Chairman of the Senior Play, 3-4. Golden and glorious. Kindred to Dame Fashion. 5 Ruth Kauff ' man Friendship Club, 2; Art Guild, 2-3; Playshop, 4; Pot O ' Gold Staff, 3. Rarely is such an unspoiled disposition found. Kaleidoscopic in activities. 6 Geraldine Kennedy ( letas Vniicitiae (Treas- urtr 4) S( ninr Frieiid.-iliip, Zetiletli ui Literary S(.)- ( lety 4 tliletic Associa- tion 4 Mr Shaw ' s Dra- in itic Club 2. denial and friendly. Kindnes ' of heart shows tlirough her eyes. 7 Harriett Kibler Dramatic Club (Treasurer, 2-3) ; Zetalethean Literary Society (Treasurer, 2-3-4); Treasurer of Home-R oom 2-3; Friendship Club, 2; Committee for Zetaletliean Literary Dance. 3; Com- mittee for Mid-Winter Dance, 4. Hearty her enjoyment. Knowing her smile. 11 Milton Kiker Spanish Club. Mild mannered youth. Kneeling figuratively to God of Might. 12 Paul Kirkendall Glee Club, 2-3-4; Publicity Manager Glee Club, 3-4; Stag Club, 2-3; Leaders, 2-3-4; Track, 2-3. Patient in endurance. A Knave he has never been called. 13 Dorothy Knauss Societas Amicitiae Club, 3- 4. Does unto others as she would have them do unto her. Knows that the best way to liave a friend is to be one. 14 Violet Knepper Verses and letter writing are her hobby. Keeps talking wherever she 15 Gail Knight Knight of the modern day. Kindred to the old in his youthful seeking. 16 James Knisely Homeric Literary Society, 4; Play Shop, 3; Spanish Club, 3 ; Orchestra; Senior Play Committee, 4; Senior Play, 3; Swimming Team, 4. Jovial young fellow. Kidding, his specialty. 17 Jeannette Koons ' ice-President and Reporter of Home Eco- nomics Club, 3-4; Alumni Dance Committee. Joy to her friends. Her Kin is far reaching. IS Helen Kopmanson De ' ilbiss Library Associa- tion. 2-3; Girls ' Athletic Society, 2-3-4 ; Periclean Literary Society, 4; Spanish Club, 4. Her winning ways make many friends. Known and loved by all. 19 Aurella Krapp Senior Friend. hip Club; Dramatic Club; German Club; Periclean Literary Society; Athletic Associa- tion; Junior Friendship Club. Always sweetly satisfied, No Kicking comes from her. 20 John Kuderemski Varsity D Club, 2-3-4; Aviation Club. 2; Member of Golf team, 2-3-4; Cap- tain of Golf team, 3-4. Joining in a host of others, he Keeps his numerous friends. 21 Stella Kulmatycki Typing Club, 3; Typing for the Prism, 3-4; Typing for the Annual, 4. Surely, a King ' s secretary couldn ' t type better. 26
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