Hamilton High School - Review Yearbook (Hamilton, OH)

 - Class of 1922

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WEEKLY Rlilllcw Bertha Louise Heyman-A whirlwind of pep did you say? Yes sir, that's little Miss Weezy all over! She-a girl!--piloted our high and most distinguish- ed Weekly Review and made a good job of it. She's a hard worker and has made a success of ev- erything she's tried. If you were to ask one of the staff, he'd tell you that occasionally HJ Weezie showed a bit of temper, and especially on Tuesday nights. Is that right, Weezie ? William Wolf- Bill Was in on everything. School sessions were not com- plete unless his voice was heard in the chorus. He took care of big jobs in a successful manner and his nlace in school will be hard to fill. Ruth Blauvelt-The basket- ball star of two years, ev- ery one remembers the beauties she has caged. And can she dance? We'll say she can. She has brains too-the intelli- gence test said so. And hike-she hiked clear to Venice and back! back! back! Who'd ever have thought such a little girl could ever do so much- but she has. Martin Fisher-If he Were a girl you'd call him a Mack Sennet but see- ing as how he is a boy we call him an Arrow- collar man. Black hair. just so, well-dressed, good dancer, beautiful eyes. and a million-dollar smile, that's Fisher! Cv is the beau-brummel of our class. Bertha Louise Heyman-HL Y, 1, 2, 3, 45 Athletic As- sociation, 1, 2, 3, 43 Ath- letic Association Play, 2, 33 Business Mgr. Hi-Y Play, 4g Hi-Y Play, 25 Dramatic Club, 3, 4g Hik- ers', 2, 3, 45 Debating Team, 3, Debating Club. 49 Review, 2, 3, 4g Asst. Editor, 33 Editor-in-Chief, 4g Annual, 33 E Club, 3, 4. William Wolf-Fresh.-Soph. 1, 23 Jr,-Sr., 3, 4g Athle- tic Association, 1, 2, 3, 45 Property Mgr. of Senior Plav. 4, Business Mgr. Athletic Association Play, 49 Senior Play Cast, 43 Dramatic Club. 45 Hikers' 4: Debating Club, 3, 4, Capt. R, O. T. C., 4: Re- view, 23 Business Mgr. Review, 3g Athletic Edi- tor, 4g Annual, 25 Busi- ness Mgr. Annual, 3. 4, Athletic Editor, 4g Class Night Speaker, 4, Ruth Blauvelt-Hi-Y, 1, 2, 3, 4 3 ,Athletic Association, 1, 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y Play, 29 Hikers', 3, 45 Debating Club, 3g Basket-ball, H , 3, 4, Radio Club, 3, Martin Fisher 1 Fresh.- Soph.. 1, 25 Jr.-Sr., 3, 4, Athletic Association, 1, 2. 3, 43 Hikers', 3, 4. V

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c-I3 fi, , 5 WEEKLY Klivutiw Chesler Lancaster 1 Old Levi himself! He shuffles along but is in- clined to give Hthe poor feminine the cold shoulder. He had a very gay time at Camp Roose- velt last year 'tis said,- he has tamed down since! Mildred Dodsworth 1 Mil- dred can speak French like a true Parisian, But that isn't her only accom- plishment. She can do all sorts of things1but we're going to let you find out for yourself what they are. A true combination of beauty and brains,- we certainly hope for something worth while from Mildred. Lee Garver1B0W low S0 your hands touch the floor. No you're not salaaming to Allah but to Lee 1 our valedictorian. The honor is most as great. You really would not believe it of him, though, because he's au awful tease and is much more playful than you'd expect a valedictorian to bc. Shirley Moore 1 Behold. Alice! the fair heroine of our brave senior play. How well do We remem- ber how she tore around the stage shouting, Na- than, Nathan,come back! Every now and then she'd sink l'muly U1 to the floor. But really, she was fine and the entire class owes her a debt of gratitude for making our class play the success it was. Shirley's a peach. fee S i 2 i Chester Lancaster -- Fresh. Soph., 1, 25 Jr.-Sr., 8 Athletic Association, 2, 3 45 Orchestra, 1, 2. Mildred Dodsworth1 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Lee Carver 1 Fresh.-Soph., 2, Jr.-Sr., 39 Athletic As- sociation, 1, 2, 3, 43 Base- ball 'AH , 3, 4g Orchestra 3, 4, Band, 2, 3, 4, HE Major R, O. T. C., 4. Shirley Moore1Hi-Y, 1, 2 3, Athletic Association, 1 2, 3, 43 Athletic Associa- tion Play, 2, Senior Play. 43 Dramatic Club, 4: Re- view, 4g Glee Club, 3. v V' B : .....,.. .,..,,.......,,......,,,... , ..l.,, ,.... I 17 Club, 3, 43 Valedictoriang



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5.50 swlmll' E WEEKLT REVQEW -v e 1 Ruth Millikin- Ruftie is seemingly very restrained, calm and composed, until you know her, and then 53 lglthblflfg 202326232533 Ruth Millikin-Hi-Y, 1, Q, 3, knowngmany as man to 47 Secyqgg Treas' 4: Ath' fall She Seems to be in- letic Association: 1,2,3,4j b terested in Bimboo Islec Athletic Association Play ' and she sings Up, Up in ii QraQqa?E1C4C1ub' 3' the Sky , as no other ' 1 ers' l ' ' mortal ever rendered it. Roy Miller - G-r-r! G-r-r-r! Here cometh the villyunl Will he pull the heroine around by her hair? No -I guess he is not quite so mean and cruel off the stage. How many times ROY Miller-FNSY1--S0Ph-y 2: have we heard girls say, JI'-1512, 3, 45 Athletlc AS' 'tDoesn't Roy look darl- S0C1af10H, 1, 2, 3, 43 SWB' ing? 'tGee, his eyes are lol' Playg 41 Dfamatlc cute. Yes, Roy, we wish Club, 45 H1k9I'S' 3. 4, PT93- we were both rich and Ident- good-looking, too! Alma Bender-Oh yes! And didn't you know it? Why she's had it bobbed since May! It caused such a commotion at the barbel . shop that she got her hair Alma Bender-H1-Y, 1, 2, cut cheaper-advertising, 4? B13 Slsterr 43 Athletlc you know! Al is the Agoclatlonf 1, 2' 3' 47 9 original peanut. Such good H1'Y ,PEYY 21 45 Athletlc , nature, and continual jov- ASSUCWPIOU Play, 12? ,A ility Qthat's a new wordj Dflfmatlc Club- ,4s HHS' is very rarely found. She ers 1 2- 3' 4:,V1Ce-PfeS1- -V Shows great dramatic dent, 4: Debating Club, 43 V ability as property man- Blue Streak Stafff 2- ager and scrub woman. She has a four-piece or- chestra at her command Stanley Bevington 1 High- poglnt nflian hi basket-ball, a ame tae le in foot- ' . ball, and it has often been Slasrggi BfYu3itfE:,- 3FiNSSQ- said that some admiring ew, 4.'FO'6t4b21H 4. ' misses say he looks like refill, 'Baiskgt-ban 3 ' 4' e Eugene O'Brien, Thrills! HHHI Track 3, Ofchegtml He's very much in love- 1 9' 3, NHL Club 4 ' has been for several ' ' l ' years, and we'll surely miss him from H. H. S. I ,I Q .,,... V- Ei 19

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