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st,-N Page Sixteen james Allen: Band, Printing Club '43. Jimmy is loyal to F. H. S. His favorite actor is Clyde Franklin and Bill Dakos rates number one on his band list. Where is he? Probably developing pictures. Imogene Dolores Romino: Arts and Crafts '41, Girl Reserves, Red Cross, TrifHifY '43. The Blue Danube Waltz is heavenly, she says. Her pet hate is study halls -imagine! Marjorie Wwdward: Girl Reserves, Red Cross. Marj is a loyal fan of the U. Sf. Marines, says Pon my honor! , likes to swim and sleep, Intermez,zo takes the cake for her favorite song, Jack, Ingrid Bergman, the color blue, and Gary Cooper fascinate her, dislikes hair ribbons. Tony Camele: Band, HifY, Military Club '4l. Tony, or the Dreamer, which, by the way, is his favorite song, thinks Gene a nice name, always has some excuse about his clock 'being slow, and says f0o. Colleen Gotses: TrifHi-Y, Science Club, and Spelling Club. Colleen thrills when Duke Ellington plays Somef body Else Is Taking My Place. Definitely despises drips but adores Clark Gable, tennis, playing the piano and the color pink. Virginia Cowell: Girl Reserves, Motion Picture Crew, Red Cross, Virginia spends her time listening to Kay Kyser play Stardust , doesn't like black nailpolish, kinda 'iadmires Donald O Connor and Alice Faye, blue is her favorite color. Mary Jo Murray: She's a manhater! Imagine! She likes to ice skate, admits that Clark Gable is grand, and is in heaven when Tommy Dorsey plays You'll Never Know. George Stalnaker: Letterman's Club, Military Club' 41. George likes Errol Flynn and says that Glenn Arnett has the best band. As his excuse he uses I missed the street car, Hunting is his favorite pastime, but football is the best sport. Harold jones, Ir.: Military Club '42, '43, Shucks, I forgot is usually heard from Harold. He thinks Betty Grable, basketball, blue, Lucille, and Harry james givf ing out with Shoo Shoo Baby are tops. Bonnie Wilwn: Maple Leaves '43, Arts and Crafts, Choral Club. Bonnie would rather talk than do any' thing else, or so her teachers say. She swoons when Harry James plays i'Paper Doll, thinks basketball, Richard Green, and swimming are the stuff. Thomas Paul Feorene: He does not like women-listen, pal, there are few enough men left without you having to hate females! He does like work, ice skating, and has to admit Betty Grable is pretty nice looking. Bernice Reynolds: This gal likes Kay Kyser's band, basketball, reading, and the song, They're Either Too Young or Too Old fhow truell. Her excuse is always 'Tm too busy, sez Is that so? and hates eating- imagine!
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julia Faye Morrison: Arts and Crafts, Choral Club, Map-le Leaves '43, Julia is one of our smart twirlersg adores peppermint patties, Tyrone Power, and Fred Waring. Loathes girls who swoon over Frank Sinatra. You can find her? She'll be at majorette practice. john Sayre: This quiet fellow fone of the few left around herej is very certain that Sammy Kaye's orchestra is tops. He is mechanically minded and loves the color blue. Mary Jo Smith: Choral 'Club, Science, Thespians. Is a Public Address announcer and is one of our snappy twirlers. Mary Jo loves to dance and hates being broke. I forgot is her most used excuse and she'd like to change her name to Rebecca Patricia Hale: Girl Reserves. Pat loves to wear yellow, sez could be, thinks Dennis Morgan is wonderful, likes the movies, and is not at all keen about washing dishes. Rachel Ann Hamilton: Choral Club, Maple Leaves '43. Rae likes the names Lewis and Sylvia, adores Cary Grant, basketball, dancing, and Harry james playing Just As Though You Were Here . Loathes getting up before twelve. Dale Jones: Lettermen, Military, Spelling Club. This grand fellow spends his time hating Tojo Inc., hunting fwhat?J, or .thinking how marvelous Lana Turner is. To hear Harry James play L'My Shining Hour is Dale's idea of heaven. Margaret Ruth Shackelford: Girls Athletics '42, Comf mercial Club '42, Spelling '43, Twirlers '43, Margaret is one of our man haters. She much prefers swimming, sleeping, Bette Davis, and Harry James. Wait For Me Mary is her one and only. Betty Clevenger: Betty hates work and likes to go bicycle riding. Goes around saying You're rugged , and jumps when she hears the trumpet of Harry James. Authana June Boyce: Girls' Athletic '43, Spelling Club '43. With the exception of Bob , Authana thinks all men are poison. She sez that's solid , and in this age of boyish girls she likes to embroider. Jeanne Wallace: Girl Reserves, Athletic Club, Red Cross, Science Club. Jo hates jazz music, Turhan Bey and joan Fontain are her favorite screen starsg You'll Never Know played by Harry James is O.K. to her, goes for the name jimmy and the color blue. Gloria Hirsch: Gloria's favorite movie stars are Alan Ladd and Betty Grableg hates to study but likes to danceg listens to 'Harry James play The Dreamer, likes the color green. Leroy Viands: Haven't got time sez Leroy when asked to run an errand or given a little work to do. He, also, is another baseball fan. is Page F 3 5.. ifteen
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Marie Terlosky: Marie hates to study, likes Tony, the color green, and Glenn Miller's version of The Dream- er , excuses herself with I overslept , and writes letters in her free time, and likes to skate. Maxine Hendrick: Red 'Cross Club. Maxine is crazy about the name Dick ? ? Y Out of town is her excuse, likes Harry James and the song As Time Goes By , hates to get up in the morning, pastime-wolf1n'! Edgar Shurtleif: Band, Kl?ub. Ems or Eddy Mac dislikes the rationing system, sings Muskrat Ramble and listens to T. Dorsey, likes the names Gus and Marie, enjoys watching Dame Mae Whitty on the screen and spends his free time playing the piano. Ioan Reese: Arts and Crafts, Camera :Club '42, Choral Club, Red -Cross '42, Twirlers '42. This petite gal is a man hater, so she says: She is crazy about Van Heflin. Robert H. Brannon: Bob is keen about Humphrey Bogart, Gypsy Rose Lee Qwowlj, basketball, and movies. He always has to go to work when asked to do some' thing. A great guy! joseph Robert Congress: Motion Picture Crew, Ques- tion Club. Bob favors Bob Crosby's orchestra. Likes to fish, and has to spend his spare moments trying to solve trig problems. Poor guy! Barbara Estelle Nickolich: Girl Reserves, Student Government, Red Cross. Barbara has the right idea- she hates tests, is mad about Harry James, and goes for swimming. Her excuse is a woman's one- I forgot . Warren Epperly: Band, Kl?ub. Bud likes the color blue and spends his time either in the 'movies or with Doris, loathes East Side but certainly not Betty Grable, gives out with a Phooey occasionally, his ever ready excuse is I was in conference. Mary Frances Davidson: This is another basketball fan-she doesn't miss a single game. To hear Harry James' band go to town on 'LHoliday for Strings is her idea of paradise. Jean Boyer: Jean is in the distributive education class, likes to sing and dance, the name Bill and Guy Lombardo's orchestra. Martha Louise Green: Girl Reserves, Spelling Club. M,artha is a Harry james worshiper, goes to the movies strictly to see Deanna Durbin and Bing Crosby, blue is her favorite color and she writes letters as a pastime, dislikes those certain boys and sings Paper Doll. jack Hedges: Jack wishes school would stop so he could spend all his time fishing and sleeping. Mairzy Doats, or whatever it is, is his top song. He says he's color blind, so all the colors look alike. Page Seventeen
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