Hamilton High School - Review Yearbook (Hamilton, OH)

 - Class of 1922

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WEEKLT REVUEW Clarence Fairfield - Here comes the original lady fusser. My! How he wrings their hearts. 'Tis rumored, however, that he has loved one lady, but in vain. Just like one of Shakespeare's romances- her family objects. Sad, too sadl But remember, faint heart ne'er won fair lady. Red was one of the brave soldiers in our Dlay. And oh them hair! Beautiful red and curly. Gladys New-Green is he1' favorite color, but we'll forgive her for it because it is so very becoming. Glad is forever rushing about doing something-we're never quite sure what it is. But we all like her and feel sure that she is bound to be a success. Norman .lacolas - NOI'm plays the cornet. He's the star of the town on this instrument, How- ever, love does distract any man's mind from any business, doesn't i t? Therefore, we don't blame you much Norm , Lucille Griesmer-D0 we 1'6- member that senior party at her house? Rather! But she's not only good for giving parties: she has lots of good points, really. And how she does shine in Cicero! The school will miss her when she's gone. 0' Clarence Fairfield 1 Senior Play, 45 Dramatic Club, 4. Gladys NewLHi-Y, 1, 2, 3, 45 Athletic Association, 3, 43 Glee Club, 1. Norman Jacobs 1 Athletic Association, 2, 3, 43 Or- chestra, 3, 45 Band, 2, 3, 45 Radio Club, 3, 45 Capt. R. 0. T. C., 4. Lucille Griesmer-Hi-Y, 1, 2, 33 Athletic Association, 2, 3, Hi-Y Play, 1. . '53 En

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i l BD Ili. E William Creagmile 1 All- other of our very assum- ing personages. But alas! Bill is in lovel He has a nice machine 'n every- thing, which makes it aw- fully nice for Bes- no we won't tell you her name. You'll have to guess. He looks like he is very quiet etc., but he really is quite the village cut up , Muriel Scuddex-1Ahal And Muriel appears upon the scene! Up with police- women and everything good for mankind! Muriel takes an interest in all activities, and it surely makes us feel good to know that We have some few loyal backers like her, Louise Anselm 1 Louise, you're very calm and self- possessed and best of all, reliable. Your many friends have faith in that sterling quality. But the feminine gender wonders if the masculines do not send this calmness flying away like they do their's. You carry off the E's too. Yes! You're just a fine girl. Delta Sharpe 1 Hel' hall' alone would turn anyone green with envy, but when we hear her recite the green becomes darker. For she can indeed tell us all about it,-whatever it is, and make us en- joy it. Someday some- body is going to fall, and fall hard, but we wish her good luck until then, at least. , .... , ...,... 1 t WEEK lift '72 KEMHEW 1 William Creagmile1J1'.-ST., 45 Athletic Association, 2, 4, Radio Club, 3g Com- mencement Speaker, 4. Muriel Scudder1Hi-Y, lg Review, 4, Annual, 4: Orchestra, 1, 2. Louise Anselm 1 Athletic Association, 1, 2, 3, 43 Commencement Speaker, 4. Delta Sharpe-Hl-Y, 1, 2, 3 4. 22



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Wctltljf lttvucw John Slade1John's hobbies are wireless and ubobbed- haired ladies. Mention either of them to him and he's alert and attentive in a minute. He's been with us a little longer than you would expect, to look at this neat, good-looking personage, but he'll grad- uate with '22. Helen Brown 1 Helen has one great worry. She never can quite decide what to get Oscar for Christmas, and then after that's decided there's his birthday and so Brownie must save her pennies and think and think about suitable gifts. For you known Brownie wears a pin which Xmeans 'an awful lot. Don Meyer-What W011ld any school be without Don? Neat, well-dressed, always causing the class to laugh by some dumb remark, Really his dumb- ness is aupalling. He led our cheers in fine style and Mogie is some little stepper on the dance floor. Helen Ripperger 1 Say, kid! Give me your dor- rie! fshort for dorinej. 'tDoes my hair look all right? Never in all our lives have we seen Rip's nose unpowderedg that would be unspeakable! Her complexion is her for- tune, she's good-natured and1'tis rumored she's in love! John Slade 1 Fresh.-Soph., 1, Jr.-Sr., 4, 5, President, Athletic Association, 4, 5, Athletic Association Play, 45 Dramatic Club, 4, 55 President, 43 Vice-Presi- dent, 53 Hikers', 4, 5, De- bating Club, 45 Foot-ball Mgr., 55 Mock Trial, 4, 5g Minstrel, 4. Helen Brown1Hi-Y, 1, 2, 3, 4g Athletic Association, 1, 2, 3, 4, Athletic Asso- ciation Play, 2, Senior Play, 4, Hikers', 3, 4. Don Meyer1FfeSh.-S0ph., 1. 2, Jr.-Sr., 3, 43 Athletic Association, 1, 2, 3, 45 Hikers', 3, 4, Cheer Lead- er, 3, 4. Helen Ripperger1Hi-Y, 1, 2, 3, 4, Athletic Associa- tion, 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play, 4, Hikers', 3, 4: French Club, 2, 3. B 1 ,I::21m.11::.:14:--fe?-:2:svf1-,EEerzgiiziiiiz' B v .:I!::3k3N1b.:1E11: :-1:::?ZGII':5fi1: ' 24.

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