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Horry H. Hoffman, Jr. HufTy .is' one of the most popular fellowsinvour class - noted for his many' abilities-such as, cheerleading, dramatics, journalism, and being the best dancer to be seen at the school dances, 'But' perhaps his greatest tal- ent is one which we shall always re- member- him for-his art. More gifted fingers, have not portrayed such paint- ings as his for many years in E. H. S. As for decoration at dances, we could not have done without HuFfy! He wishes' to become a doctor after grad- uationfand we all know we shall soon look with pride at the sign that reads, Harry H. Hoffman, M. D. Joon M. Hirneisen Jo is a happy-go-lucky girl who with her humorous remarks, is the life of any party and keeps everyone in a jovial mood. As an intramural basketball captain, flag swinger, Mountaineer artist, ':Cloisterette staff treasurer, and Dramatic Club member, she has led an active school life. Her sunny disposition, winning way, and cooperative spirit should bring her success in nursing, her chos- en career. Gladys Hull Gladys is a quiet girl who takes things as they come-good, bad, dif- ficult or easy, usually finding a way to solve all her problems. She came to us for her senior year from Akron and although we don't know much about her, there is one thing we are sure of - in her can be found a true friend. We are sure she will succeed in what- ever she attempts in her after-school years. Lots of luck, Gladys! -lj 20 E...
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lrene Holdernon She thrives on sociability and is a true friend to all. Her hearty laughter, which may be heard ringing through the halls any time of the day, together with her sweet nature, make her well- liked by everyone. Although she's small in stature, this doesn't mean you don't know when she's around, for she never lets you forget it, because of her talkative nature. Golen Eugene Holdemon Galen is one of those young gentle- men who always gets around without any trouble. This is because everyone recognizes him for the real friend he is. Galen is a good prankster and al- ways carries out the job until the finish. We know he is not discouraged easily and it is on this fact that we base our conclusions that Galen will try, and will succeed! l Elizabeth H. Hortzler Bush is one of the more attractive members of our class with large blue eyes. .She is famous for livening up any classroom because of her intricate questions. Her incessant chattering, in addition to her large vocabulary, make her an ideal conversationalist. '4Bush is going to take up business as her life's career, and we know she will always be on top and will make many new life-long friends. More luck to you, Bush, you're a girl with a grand personality. -lj 19 Lj-
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Dewette Ingham Dewey,' is the happy-go-lucky fell- ow, who has added much merriment to our classes. His great swimming ability, good humor, and willingness to help anyone in need is known by all his fellow students. Upon graduation, Dewey wishes to join one of Uncle Sam's Armed Forces. No matter which of the Armed Forces he may choose, we all know he will be a' great asset to it. Here's to success, Dewey! l John A. Hummer Hummer, as we call him, is one of our proficient commercial students. He is noted for his ability to converse in colorful, descriptive adjectivesand picturesque nouns. Among 'his' Qvar- ied interests is architecture,pwhich'he is seriously studying. But' edon't' be mistaken even though he has many interests, Hummer has muchftiine 'for a certain ijunior girl. 'Lots ofysuccess to you, John! Q , Betty Rec: Jacobs This is Pinky , whose nimble fingers and aptitude for shorthand have made her one of the outstanding secretarial students of our class. This was proved by the fact that she was chosen typist for both the Mountain- eer and Cloisterette,' staffs and was employed part-time in a local factory office. We feel her success is' assured and her highest aspirations will be attained. 4
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