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BEATRICE ANN HAYDEN “Bea” Alpha Beta Pi (4). liea is another one of those charming girls from Bingville. Her dark, natural-curly hair is the envy of most girls. “Bea” is always ready for a g iod time and she certainly gets it. Usually seen with her friend Elsie, she is well known by many. She always gives her greetings with a smile and is liked by students and teachers alike. ‘Bea wants to take up nursing for her life-work. MILDRED JUSTINIA HAYES “M illie” One of our Quiet girls, Mildred has not had time for many extra-curricular activities, but is popular among her friends in the ocational groups. She spends much of her time working outside of school, and we wish her great success. JOSEPH RAYMOND HICKEY Joe” Joe has been a very industrious person in his school years, lie hasn t much time for the girls but has a great many friends of his own sex. He has a likable smile and a twinkle in his eye which makes him so many friends. CHARLES STANLEY HOOD “Stan” football (3,4): Hockey (4); Track (3, 4); Intramural basketball (2, 3, 4); Hi-Y (3, 4 Treasurer). Stan is quite a silent boy around school, but he always seems to be m the game, whether it ' s basketball, football or hockey. He is well liked by everyone and always wears a friendly smile’ The school is losing a good worker and athlete when “Stan” goes out into the worlds but, what is one person’s loss is another ' s gain. EUGENE FORDYCE HAMMOND “Gene” Sleek dark hair and rosy cheeks distinguish this young man from all others, as many a girl can tell you. A big grin is usually found on his face and a wise crack is always on the tip of hi’s tongue. “Gene” prides himself on the fact that he lets no one put anything over on him. ROBERT FRANCIS HANDY “Bob” (Juiet and efficient, Bob” has been little known outside of the Automobile and General Metal Shop, but his friends there know him as a good sport and hard worker. He never complains, but gets his work done effectively and well. JOHN CARPENTER HARRIS “Jack” Foot-loose and fancy-free, “Jack” is often seen whizzing around town in his open car, which is usually full of his numerous friends. He hasn ' t taken part in school activities because in his opinion more fun is to be had outside of school. “Jack” has a hearty laugh and a big gi in which he always uses to good advantage. He especially likes to see a trick played on someone else and he gets a big laugh out of it. MURIEL LOUISE HARTWELL “ Muriel” Glee Club (4); “Campus Capers” (4). A familiar figure around G. H. S., Muriel is recognized by her flaming red hair. Xot very active in school affairs, she makes up for it outside of school. Muriel is very fond of a good time and she makes the most of her school life when not studying. She is often seen strolling around school corridors with pal Zita. Muriel is very friendly and is well liked by all. 1 ' went y-t ix
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JOHN HARFORD GRAY “Johnny” Everyone knows Johnny” from Room 18 at the other end of the corridor. Although he never has taken an interest in school activities, John has enjoyed school to the utmost. Carefree and boisterous he has never been known to worry oyer anything, least of all pink slips. As well as being noted for his well-chosen clothes, John is famous for his interest in the “fairer” sex and is often seen with them. FRANK PAUL GREEN “ Ziggie” “Ziggie” hasn’t taken part in any school activities. He is very clever in art work, lie is employed at Goodnow’s store painting signs, doing interior decorating, window displaying, and everything in the line of art work. He is very quiet. Students usually see him coming to school every morning through the back corridors. If he likes the girls a bit, he keeps quiet about it, eh, Frank? ANNAMAY GROGAN “Nan” Intramural basketball (2, 3); Yearbook Staff (4); Class Vice- President (2, 3, 4); Dance Committee (4); Winter Concert (3, 4); Co-ed’s Night Out” (3); Campus Capers” (4); Drum Major (3. 4); Guidance Council (2, 3, 4); Alpha Beta Pi (3, 4 Vice-President); Dramatic Club (2, 3); Glee Club (2, 3, 4); Silver G (4); Class Prophet (4). From Room 18 comes this popular lass. Ann is the life of the party as well as a whiz on the dance floor. Her twinkling feet are often seen from behind footlights as she goes into her dance. Ann has taken part in most school activities besides being drum ma-or for two years. She is well-known by her bright hair and friendly blue eyes. Cheerful and gay, “Nan” is a great favorite with everyone. ZITA MARY GROTZ “Zita” Pro Merito (4); Progressive Penmanship Pin; Theory Certifi¬ cate; 60 - 80 Certificates; Commercial Club (4); Art Club (2, 3 Secretary); Glee Club (2, 4). . Zita is the girl who spent much of her time in high school winning shorthand awards. However, this did not stop her from making the Honor Roll every quarter, and, as a result, she is a Pro Merito student. Zita is always well-dressed and very neat. She is often seen around the school with friend Muriel. Although Zita always seems so busy working in classes, she likes a lot of fun, which she says she gets outside. STANLEY STUART GODDARD “Stewy” Commercial Club (4). “Stewy is that cheerful boy, who is also a member of the Six Chips, in which five other members of the Senior Class participate. Stewy” has not had much time for school activities, but is an active member of the Senior Commercial Club. STANLEY GODLESKE “Stosh” Intramural basketball (2, 3, 4). Stosh,” a rather noisy fellow, is often seen in the corridors with his pal, “Chick. Both on the basketball floor and in the classroom the contagious grin characteristic of Stosh reflects the cheerful disposition of this well-known boy. ROLAND RICHARD GORDON “Snooky” Track (2); Intramural basketball (3). Snooky is one of these quiet boys, and works at the Garden Theatre. His attitude would make a person think that he hasn’t a care in the world, but we know better, as he gets marks that could not be acquired without concentration. “Snooky’s” grand personality has won him a host of friends. MAXINE RITA GRAVES “Mackie” Intramural basketball (2); Tennis (2, 3); Year Book Staff (4); Dance Committee (4); Winter Concert (2, 3, 4); Campus Capers” (4); “Cock Robin” (4); Glee Club (2, 3, 4); Cheer Leader (4); Alpha Beta Pi (2. 3. 4); Dramatic Club (2, 3); Silver G (4); Pro Merito (4); Student Council (4); Guidance Council (4). As popular as she is pretty, this young Miss hails from Bing- ville. Always ready for a good time is Maxine and her contagious laugh is often heard. Although she takes part in school activities Maxine also finds time for outdoor sports. She is quite famous in this vicinity for her ski-jumping in which she has thrills as well as spills. T wenty-five
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CLINTON ALBERT JARVIS “Clint” Intramural basketball (4); Archery Club (2, 3); Printers’ Guild (2). “Clint” is a great man for science. Wherever there is a labora¬ tory, “Clint” is sure to be around. He used to bring snakes to school, but for the sake of peace, kindly desisted. He even has a trained chipmunk at home. No matter what, he’s a very nice person. EDWARD ALBERT JOHNSON “ Chubby” Intramural basketball (2, 3); Band Concert (2); Band (2, 3). “Chubby’s” nickname really suits him. He’s quite a favorite with the girls, too, what with his nice curl hair and dimples. But don’t be fooled; he does his share of studying and hard work. He has a great many friends in this school who hate to see him leave. PAUL EDWARD JOHNSON “Smoky We’re afraid “Smoky likes to fool around more than work, but he does his work and does it well. He hasn’t gone in for any extra-curricular activities, but we hear he has plenty of outside ones. “Smoky” is always full of fun and a good chaser of the blues. FAY KIMBALL “Fay” Science Club (2); Alpha Beta Pi (3, 4). Fay is one of the beautiful girls in school. All the girls have envied her peaches and cream” complexion, but she never parted with the secret of how she keeps it. She is admired by all and has a very sweet smile. Always perfectly groomed, we think she would make the perfect hostess. RAYMOND CARL HOUGHTON “Ray” “Ray” hasn’t gone in for any activities in his school days; nevertheless, he ' s a very industrious person both in and out of school. He’s always been a friend in need, especially when it came to the answers for the homework which we had neglected to do. We know that whatever he undertakes in the future will be successful, for he is one of the few people who have initiative. JUSTINE MARIE HUNT “ Teenie” Archery Club (2, 3). Teenie” is another one of those quiet but resourceful people. She seldom talks much but when she does, she knows what she is talking about. She has a ready smile for everyone and has a multitude of friends. Whenever you see Teenie” you are bound to see “Ruthie,” too. CHARLES ELLSWORTH IRELAND “Charlie” Pro Merito (3, 4); Science Club (2). “Charlie” has been a very studious person these last three years and hasn’t had much time for either outside or school activities. “Charlie” is best known for his ability in photographic work and the excellent pictures he has contributed to our year books and schoo’ shows. We are sure that whatever “Charlie” intends doing for his life work will be a success. WILLIAM JOHN ISLES “Johnny” Intramural basketball (2, 4). “Johnny” is one of the most popular boys in school. Many hearts have been broken by him and most of them probably without his knowledge. Pie prefers the girls in Junior High to the Senior High. Wherever you see “Johnny” you are sure to see either “Bernie” or “Mike.” We are not sure, but we think “Johnny” intends choosing something in the field of art for his profession. With his ability we are sure he’ll be a success. Twenty-seven
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