Hamilton High School - Review Yearbook (Hamilton, OH)

 - Class of 1920

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Hi-Y Z, 3, 4g Hikers 4g Hi-Y Play 354 Athletic Association Play 45 Patriotic League 2. Freshman-Sophomore lg Jun- ior-Senior 45 Signal Corps 3. Hi-Y Z, 3, 43 Patriotic League Z. LEO HUNT She came along with that Sev- enmile bunch! VVhen it comes to being just nice and sweet4Leo is surely there! By the way- Leo is just such a clever name, it is even attractive without her. A good student is she! Her hands are also accomplished to thrill us with good music! IOSEPHINE ELY Cunning little Ioe! Did you ever talk to her? She raves on just delightly! She surely can get a lot of noise out of a piano. Fate says she likes to fuss the masculines-preferably the Irish ones! Jon-:'s a great addition to our class, and is always ready with a happy grin! RALPH BUEHL A good solid head with a tuft of golden hair covering it-and a studious physiognomy UD! The way this boy recites is an ex- ample to others! 'tExpressly chemistry! The sort of equations Ralph spiels out is a caution to the man who wrote 'on the well- known science. MILDRED BRADBERRY A friendly smile for everyone. That seems to be her motto and we think it is a mighty fine one. If you are ever looking for a good natured person, Mildred is whom you seek. VVhen she wants a thing she goes after it and tha't's the kind of person who succeeds. Lorraine Doellman-'just slews of funf, Twenty-six

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Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y Play 1, 2, Blue Streak Staff 4, Patriotic League 2. Freshman-Sophomore 1, 2, Junior-Senior 3, 4, Roof Garden Revue 4. Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y Play 1, Patriotic League 2. Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Debating Club 2, Hikers 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 33 Hi-Y Play 1, 2, 3, 4g Athletic Association 2. 4, Senior Play 43 Review Stal? 4, President French Club 43 Hike Leader 4, Treasurer 5-ISV 4, Athletic Association 1, 2, THEO VAN WORMER Did you know that Theo sup- plied the inspiration for the word i'lapper? Also there is romance in her eyes and it is agreed that she is good to nlook at. Although very unassuming she has a fascin- ating personality. Don't ever change your moods or customs, Theo, for we like you just as you are. VINCENT LAUDERMAN Has anyone seen my kitty? Has anyone seen my cat? No, Happ's we haven'tg and we hope you never find it, for we love to hear you sing. A clever senior girl remarked that Vincent had such a touching way with his uke- lele. Yes, his musical ability has made him popular with everyone, and we know a certain junior who adores music. AMELIA VOLLMAR The greatest calamity we can think of is Amelia forgetting her powder puff. Although her nose is never shiny we can truthfully say she is a star. She illuminates our dark hours of study and rouses us from our day-dream- ing with her raving She car- ries herself with the air of a young person who has just been told that she isn't exactly a strain on the eyes. HELEN HOOVEN Come fairies bright --that's Hein-the Queen of Fairies! This tiny blithe spirit, also has a pair of mischievous brown eyes that make us suspect her of being a Baby Vamp. She is quite a busy young Miss, dancing, singing, acting, getting E averages, working for H. H. S. and fussing the mas- culines! Lucv Beckett- Oh, it's a Great ii ht ! . is g Twenty-five



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Freshman-Sophomore 1, Z5 Junior-Senior 3, 45 Hikers 3, 43 junior-Senior Play 3g Athletic Association Play 45 Hi-Y Play 4. Freshman-Sophomore l, 23 Junior-Senior 3, 4. Freshman-Sophomore l, 25 junior-Senior 3, 43 Hikers 43 junior-Senior Minstrel 35 Secre- tary and Treasurer of Athletic Association 4. Hi-Y 2, 3. 43 Hikers 4g Hi-Y Play 2g Athletic Association 43 Patriotic League 2. JOE SLOAT Dancing and pesting are among this young man's specialties. Al- ways bothering some alluring maiden, just to hear her say fsorta pleadinglyj, UAW, Joe, don't do that! 'ACan he dance, can he twist, can he do a lot of things we can't resist? In a play-ah, yes, in a play-he makes a very good lover! You'1l have a 'lVernon Castle reputation some day! EARL WEILAND Although he hasn't been as friendly as he might have been, we couldn't have existed without Earl. We admire him for his push. He works after school and it is rumored he is saving the coin for some definite purpose. We give you the horse-shoe, Earl. If all seniors were so sagacious our class would be renowned. JUSTIN STACE It is rumored that a certain up- town drug store would have to discontinue business if it weren't for this capable young man. Per- haps you have wondered why he is so popular just after 6th period. Here is the secret: He always has a generous supply of chocolates and the girls all know it. GENEVA WEISER VVhat can it be? An earth- quake? Be calm! It is only Gen- eva rushing madly down the hall. It wouldn't surprise us in the least to hear of some poor constable being run over some day by a dark green car, driven by a fair young chauffeuress. 'Geneva is an all-around classmate and has our heartiest good wishes. Christine Van Gordon-'4Well,-I think- Twenty-seven

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