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KENNETH A. HEINRICH “Red” Football, Track Notre Dame University Red has made the best of his scholastic opportunities, as well as his athletic opportunities. ORVILLE S. HELLER “Orvie” Philadelphia School of Design Thirteen unlucky? We would- n’t say Orville was unlucky. We envy him his artistic ability. F. TOMSON HESS “Tommy” Gym Team, Cross-Country Pierce Business College Tommy seems to be a favorite with some of the girls. They adore the childish way in which his underlip sulks. DONALD S. HINES “Don” Football, Tennis Pacific Tech, and S. C. Ryan Flying School Here’s one boy that we can’t say hangs around the girls. But he doesn’t have any trouble mak- ing friends with boys. CLAYTON H. HINKEL “Clayt” National Honor Society Rider College Clayton is the possessor of a quiet, but pleasing nature. We appreciate his one, big quality. RUTH M. HARVEY “Harvery” West Chester Normal School Ruth’s the girl with the pleasant smile and the definite expression. We don’t believe she lets anyone change her mind for her. MARGARET M. HELME “Pec” Nat. Honor Society, Spanish Club Penn State College We thought Peg was different, but it seems she, too, goes out of town, as it were, for her boy friends. What's wrong with you Easton fellows? ANNA E. HERSTER “Kid” Dramatic Club, Glee Club North Carolina Dramatic College This graduate is not one-sided. She takes an interest in extra- curricular activities as well ns in her studies. ELIZABETH H. HESS “Libbie” Girl Reserves, Mixed Glee Club University Hospital Libbie, neat, petite, and sweet, has all the attributes and flatter- ing qualities of any sub-deb of this age. LIVERI A L. HICKS “Hicksy” Basketball, Soccer Simmons College Liveria has more than one ac- complishment. She is an apt commercial student as well as a very clever seamstress. 22
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GEORGE HART “Harty” Delegate Assembly. Football Ohio State College George is one of our future veterinarians. We know he will be good to horses. He loves them so. LEON F. HARTLEY “Harty” Orchestra, Track Spring Garden Institute Leon is one of the ambitious vio- lin players who help to make as- sembly programs interesting by playing in the orchestra. ROBERT J. HARTMAN “Bob” Baseball, Basketball Notre Dame University We don’t hear much from Bob. However, certain people say that he hopes to be a musician some day. Please demonstrate your laugh, Bob. A few of us would like to hear it. STEPHEN HARTWELL “Steve” Hi-Y Lafayette College This curly-headed sheik is al- ways ready for a dirty trick. But aren’t most curly-headed sheiks like Steve? MERRILL G. HARTZELL “Har n Rechauffe Staff, Hi-Y Merrill makes the kind of friend we all like to have. He docs his work, and ours too, and never gets disturbed. EVELYN V. HAHN “Eve” Soccer Here is another one of our little girls. But regardless of her size, we all enjoy going to Eve when we have any trouble with our school work. EMMA C. HAHN “Emmy” Penn State College Black curly hair, dancing dan- gerous eyes, and a queer little laugh all help make our “Emmy Schmaltz” a girl who is liked bv all. RUTH A. HAHN “Babe” Girl Scouts Ruth is the tough little article one sees running around the school with the dogged expression on her face. And, believe us, she can run bases just that way, too. MARION E. HANCE “Hance” Girl Reserves, Glee Club Emma Williard Marion has hair of an enviable shade. She's really a brilliant young maid. She follows “lc sport”. Is just the right sort, And her eyes—the green of all jade! MARY S. HART “Johnnie” Basketball Marj', who always tries to do her best in her studies, is always willing to help anyone whose need is legitimate, and. as her name implies, she certainly has a heart. 21
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GEORGE J. HOAGLAND “Hoagy” Football, Swimming New York University Here is one of the high-tower of the class. In a large crowd it is easy to discover Hoagy’s dark, curly hair towering above every- one else. That’s all right. Hoagy —Mary doesn’t care. FRANK. D. HOLLAND “Frankie” Basketball, Track Temple University Frank has the reputation of speaking a lot and meaning little. We love his squeak. FREDERICK JAMES “Frit?” Lafayette College We find that Fritz is a very quiet fellow, and until this time, we were unfamiliar with him. EDGAR M. JOHNSON Speck” Delegate Assembly, Baseball Carnegie Inst, of Technology Here is the friend of everyone. Who docs not know him? Speck leaves a host of friends. ROBERT J. KELLOGG Bob” Dramatic Club, Baseball Lafayette College Bob is one of the short members of our class. His smallness has been no hinderancc to his scholas- tic record. AUDREY H. H1LLEGASS “Billie” Girl Reserves, Tennis Churchman’s Business College Whenever we see Audrey we remember that “Good things come in small packages”. DOROTHY M. HLNfELINE “Dor” Soccer, Girl Scouts Pratt Institute Although she is an unassuming girl, Dot shows up well in her studies and is well-liked by her group of friends. BARBARA H. HITCHCOCK “Bobbie” Dewey Decimal Club, Glee Club West Chester Normal School Bobbie is a quiet and sophisti- cated girl. She is very well liked by the few who really know her, and lots who don’t know her. MARION V. HOCKMAN “Giggles” Leaders’ Club, Soccer There’8 no one who does not enjoy Giggles' peculiar little laugh. It’s the howl of the school, so to speak. ELIZABETH McK. HOWELL “Betty Leaders’ Club, Girl Reserves Wilson College Betty may be tiny, but she’s a big sport. We’ve heard that she was very fond of Latin. Is it true, Betty? 23
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