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GORDON S. HARTLOF F BIG TREE Oh, pensive Hart, devout and pure, Sober, steadfast and demuref' LlZZY Yea, Gordon, thou art all this, and Hamburg proclaims thee a good fellow. DOROTHY KITCHING HAMBURG There is no art to find the mind's construc- tion in the face. The better you know her, the more you like her. Will Dorothy, another of our studious pupils, strive to follow the vocation of h er father? If she does, do not forget, classmates, to patronize her generously. Whose keepeth his mouth and his tongue, Keepeth his soul from trouble. LORETTA KOCH RETTA HAMBURG Here is one of our shortest girls. She is al- ways ready to lend a helping hand to any one who needs it. Whether it be the simple task of para- phrasing Il Penserosou or the stupendous under- taking of brushing her teeth, Loretta is thoroughly thorough. She is bound to succeed. DORIS KOELMEL BOSTON Doris is far from talkative, but we believe this quietness is due to the beauty of the scenery which h ' ' ' s e views every morning on her ride from the distinguished city, Boston. She is dumb, such beauty cloth appal her.
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BERNICE M. CONSTANTINE BOBBIE HAMBURG Bernice with her always ready smile and amiable way has won many friends in H. H. S. She distinguished herself in the Prologue of the Senior Play as the heroine, enacting her part with real life. Between her studies and her corre- spondence to New York City, Springville, and numerous other cities in the United States, Bernice seems to be as popular as busy. EDWARD H. COX TED HAMBURG Both as Business Manager of the Year Book and as a Radio Man he has shown great effi- ciency. His big brown eyes win all the girls' hearts. Through three years in H. H. S. Ted reciprocated this affection but as a grave old senior he has concentrated all of his affection on one fair one. ANTOINETTE S. EASTMAN TONY HAMBURG Short, but Oh, my! She's very popular and can giggle along with any of them. She stars in her demonstration Coccurs between 4 and 6 daily at rear of study hall, of an effective au revoirf' We wonder if Hazel is her sole fsoulj partner. HELEN M. FOOTE TONY ARMOR Helen, your earnest, sincere face, Those big brown eyes, the serious lips, That honest poise of simple grace Which at its best is just itself, Has found a place its very own, And ever from that niche looks down To smile, and with that smile atone For all the ills imagined mine. These are the words of Harvey, yet they are truly descriptive of her effect upon one. Her portrayal of Phyllis in the Senior Play Won great popularity for her.
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WILBUR C. MINNICK BOSTON BILL From the beautiful Boston Valley, Where every prospect pleases, comes this member. He l d h l ing is full of fun, and always ready to en a ep hand. If he survives his motorcycle, his chances are good to accomplish something worth While. EDWIN MOORE TE. HAMBURG PE Pete. the shortest boy, is our industrious candy salesman and assistant advertising manager ' h li ble t e who of the Year Book. He is t e re ia yp can be depended upon in any position. Pete is never seen without a smile on his face, or a Joke for some one. CHRISTINA M. MORITZ CHRlSTlE HAMBURG Who is there t at can y s just an inquisitive, jolly, laughing girl? As d h sa that Christina isn't Belinda in the play, she could not be surpasse , for she is a fine speaker. She won the place as Senior Girls' representative in the Alumni Speak- ing Contest. Christina certainly believes that tho' speech is silver, silence is golden. INA A. MARSH ALEC HAMBURG She has been with us for a short time, having come recently from Canada. No one knew lna ' ' h until she made the trip to Washington. There s e was so impressed with the museums, she decided to start one of her own. She brought home an excellent collection. Still water runs deep.
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