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EILEEN EPI-ERSON-How do you and Don get along so well? EUGENE EPPERSUN - Studies, plays and HifY take up Eppy's time. HENRY ERE f- The picture of health and happiness, and a hanlterin' for teasing girls. MARVIN ELIEANKS-Bud's headed for a brilliant careerl Look at the Review sport page. HELr,N EVESA-Tiny as a miniature and as busy as :I bee. LOUIS FALCONI --f Indispensable half' back on our H. H. S. team. DON FALK-Don does his homework on aeeounta because he likes to be different. WALTER FARMER-r How would Cray's get along without him? CLARA FAssETT-Her bright blue eyes are always beaming. RALPH FELGER 7 S u p e r m a n ' s double. CLIF FERGUSON - The Sir Walter Raleigh of 1940. KATE FITTUN--This quiet miss with bright recl hair has personality plus. SOLOMON FLACGAA ready smile for all. DALE FRARY - The classroom pest Number One. DORIS FRECHTLING Y The apple of many a bOy's eye, FRANCES FREID-She's always willing to help someone. JANE FREID-A sweet little girl with a sweet little smile. JosEPHINE FREITAS - How we envy Josephine her naturally curly hair. BILL FRISBIE-'Dont have to say much about Bill. Everyone knows himg and how! JANET FRITZ - If you see. someone flying around the Corner In a hlue Pontiac-that's Janey. ' JIM FRITzsCHE-This handsome lad can certainly play a saxaphone. JAMES FRYBARGl1R f Footloose and fancy free, THOMAS GALERAITH-His football is safe from any girl. AI.LEN GAMBRELL' 'He follows his 5CCYEt hlfaff. ELSIE GAMERELL-A diligent worker with friends unnumbered. ROLAND GARDfNBV6f at loss for a bright answer. BETTY GARDNER - The four Brains, Beauty, Bill, and Betty. DOROTHY GARDNER-Just a typical senior lass. SANFORD GARRISON-Very shy around girls. LAVERNE GATTERMEYER f Curiosity killed the eat, LaVerne. BETTY GEBHART-A friendly friend who is at home on the ice. Bois GEBI-IART4Someone sits quietly in study hall, minding his own business-no, eouldn't be Gabby,
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STRAUB CoNNe1.LYYStraub's one and only graduated in '39, DON Cooke-YRadios! Radios! Don's most interesting subject. HERBERT CoxY Herhy is sofofo nice. Goodfnatured, too. Feuufi CRAWFORDffFlaSl1y red hair and a flashing smile. Siirmwoon CRAWFORDYI1' you want to borrow money, Sherwood would lend you his last dime. jon CREECH His Lime is divided be' tween motorcycles and hospitals, ARTHIIR CRIJICKSHANK Y Quiet, but has lots of friends, Lois CuL.sERTsoNYPartieularly petite. FRANCFS Cusic -Y She has pretty blond hair. 'Nuff said. RUSSELL DA1.ToNYSee the big grin? Well, that's Vigilante Dalton haek of it. EVLLYN DANIEL'LiIIlE and quiet and as nice as can be. jnwm, DAVIDSONY-jewels big moment is Eddie. LUCILE DAN'lS Y just mention sports and Lueile is interested. ROBERT DAYYWhere did you ever get all that knowledge? ANGIELENE DE C1ccOYShe's our little gal who hails from Virginia. BILL DELACROIX Y Good looking, good fellow, good clothes, good' night. LINN DER1CicsONYLinn likes to do homework. Yes! Yesl HARRIET DE VoREYHarriet has red hair and at sweet disposition. Surf prise! LORINDA D11 WITT Y Lorinda's past, present, and future concern a post graduate of Ross. KARL DICKERSCHEID'Tl1E tall silent type. MARY JANE DICKIEH How docs Stcuf henville get along without you? EARL Dozfizes -Y How rain anyone manage to be sn quiet? DIIROTHY DOWLING Y Another red' head without a temper, DOROTHY DowN1rYYou hardly know shes hereg she's so quiet. GEORGE DREHER -Y Tall. tranquil, taken. So What? So help me. EDKVARD DURBINYWhat beauty shop do you patronize? RUTH EBsiNt:eYYou should meet her, She's very nice. JEAN EuuLeToNYShe's oodles of fun once you get her started. Jorm Eici-ii-iotn Y Take a listen when he talks, 'cause it's very self dom. ARLITA ENDSLLY - She really sews Mswellfelegantlyf' Didjaevernotice? DoR1s ENo1.1snYNice smile! Dimples andfandfandfeverything! DON EPPERSON-Ever so quiet,
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JEXVEL Gsoime -- Quiet as a church' IHOUSE. ALLEN GLoRc1nNsoN-Do the sopho' Inorcs have to snag all the hand' some seniors? STANLEY GEYER-Our little mischief maker. DONALD GILLESPIE -Just one minute behind the bell. RITTII GILLIZY f Blue eyes, blond tresses fthat's what gets 'eIn. MARIAN GI.ICK7Ob, how she loves to give history reports. Louisa GLINDNIEIFR-Calm and quiet, but brilliant. MILDRIID GoLDIzN--She handled the publicity for Mrs. Roosevelt! lec' ture. JACK GULDIRICK 5 Alias The Big Frog. JIM Goumicic-Red hair, grand per' sonality, and friends, GLNLVA GI1AYiWe hope to see you among the great singers. TILFORD GRAYH Small hut mighty. Louis GIAONAS-If you care to know more about Europe, consult Louis. HELEN Gizossis g Helen will make someone an attractive secretary someday. MARJORIE GRIIBER - Marge likes everyone---everyone. Roizenr Guy-An outstanding artist of our class. ELNIEI1 HADDIX-Poetry, jokes, and Vvlanda Ring keep Elmer busy. DOROTPIY HALCOMB e Country girl makes good with grades and friends at Hamilton High. VIRGINIA HALE-Ask her who gave her the nickname Jitter, MILDRFD HALL A- The girl with the ribbons In her hair. ELNXCE HTXMILTON -If you haven't heard Toms sing, you're missing Ll treat. EI.INoR HAMMLILLY Y If gentlemen prefer blonds, here's your answer, JACK HAMMERLEfQUiEC and shy - quite different from his friends, Eh, Paxton? DAVID HAMNIoNs - He's just plain 'iDave to everyone. DENVER HAMPTON-The little 173 lad who sits shyly in English class, JANE HARDEBECK - Magazines show the new hair styles. So does Jane. TI-IELMA HARDIN-One of Hamilton high's best actresses. Remember China Boyu? Leo HARMON-WellfbalaIIced master of the English language. MARTHA HA-rIeIonN-Always busy as a bee, but she's the honey. I-RANCES HAVERLAND-If you are to study, just consult Frances. LAVERNE HAWTI-IURNE-Takes life as it comes, but she enjoys it. HANIER HAZARD-Hamer's always in a hurry.
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