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-..., -.f w- 4. wg-f 5. no WALTER HEERMANN Y A handsome gadahout and first class actor. ALFRED Hlil:1'l.IiR Y Always has an HHSXVCF. Dow HEINRICH Y- One of Catholic High's super specials. RUTH HnN1.i:YYSueh a meek little lass we hardly know she's around. MARC HENNEBERClfR One of our V foremost leaders. H.ARX'EY HnNsLi1Y Y- Tall and thin, hut as nice as they come, DOROTHY HERBERs Y Another wee gift from Notre Dame. F1 oYn HIBRARDY-Tlie tall, silent type. MIKE HILZ-YThe perfect crease in his trousers is 21 good iid for Hilz Brothers. fPlugj. BILL HUERNIQR Y-NVQ wonder how fair that air ol the smoothie will take you, Bill. AMANDA HoLLANDYYou'll be Rub' inoif's rival if you keep up the good work. ALMA HoLLiNYDoes the sparkle of Alma's diamond reflect on her grades? Bu'rTY HoLMEsYWhy the bottle of ink? Whom you gonna write to? NELLIE HoLsToN Y Nellie, you shouldn't be so shy. That isn't al- lowed at Hamilton High. VVYINIFRED HooNYHer main interest is in a last year's graduate. JANE HosEAYjane, have you a temper to match that hair of yours? EVA House Y- Our friendly blond f,Cnll1S Staf. IVIARCUS HUIUSIJN Y- Don't work so hard, Marc. DoRoTi-:EA Huusesiiscii Y One of the few senior girls who still blushes. RAYMOND HuFrMANYjust a salesman at heart. PALILINE HUMRACH -Y Farmer Hum' hzich comes to town. RAY JACOBS Y- Wlint would room ZUSA do without Ray? WALTER jtrifizliis Y Where theres trouble, there's Walter. Louise I0FifEYToo many activities for Lakie makes ZOSA miss hei bright and shining face. AARoN Joi-iNsorrYSeen but not heard much. DoN JOHNSONrfRCIIlCll1l'HCl' his permf anent wayeYhis Christmas present? MARIAN jormsow Y Your quietness and smile are a perfect combination. EARL JoN1:sYYou're way up hyarg shes way down that: that's why you're wearing a path to Cincinf nazi. IRENL joNizsYA quiet miss, hut si' lenee is golden. LAXVRENCE JoNEsY Jonesey is one of those radio hams EVANS IoNsoNYHe and Nero like to fiddle STELLA JONSON Y Chatter, Chatter, Chatterbox, ,ai .af N! Y.,
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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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'R 1-E' hf7IRUINIA -IUSTICEYHOW are you and Red getting along? EMIL KALIVQDAYA fair student, he thinks every Clussroorn is II county lair. Nilkli KALIvonAYRabbit hunter. Yes, that's Mike. Dow KIIEIHE Y Don is everyones friend, but alwnys In trouble. ' MARY KESSENfW6 tlon't know what it takes, but whatever it is, you Cer' tumly do have it. AIITIIIIR KING--The little man who wzIsn't there. MARY KIT'rNIiRYAn ardent baseball lan. Why, Mary? BILL KOEIILER Y- Little Willie, they cull him and he is a real pal to exeryhody. HARKJLD KoIILEnYMore fun than n barrel of monkeys. HuLEN Koi-ILER Y One of the best swingers in the band. IRHNE KuLBY-A petite miss with black hair. Doms KosIcINIeNYLittle and sweet with a smile lor everyone. RUSSELL KRAFT Y One of H. H. Sfs handsome boys. FRED KRAIIENBUHL - Y Uur swingeroo drum major, TED KROEGliR'fCLlfE, sweet, likeable Teddy. WILLIAM KUETHER Y One of our musically inclined seniors. HEIQBERT Kuarz YQuiet in school, but outside7?? PAUL KuRTzYHis future is all plan' ned. QWith a blondej, Tian KuLAI:owsI:IYWha: curly hair! JEAN LAMBERTSONYA peck of fun and a swell athlete. DOR1JTIiY LANCASTIQRYA girl with lots ol pep and personality. jixme LATIMIIRY jack's caught in a weh ol blondes and brunettes. JACK LAUBACH Y The smoothest dancer in our midst. ANNA MAE LAvIiNYShe's proved her- seli capable by her journalistic ac' complishments. l'KANCIS LAwImRYWhen more mag' azines are soldYFrancIs will sell them, HELEN LAWS- Some outsider has her out ul circulation. BERTHA LAZARES-YA quiet girl with a lvig future. MERIETI-IAL LLAIIBETTER Y Where does she get all of those jokes? WVANDA LEEY-School isn't her favor- ite pastime. Peony' LEvENsoNYHer interests are sports and a grad, ROY LIcIcI.ITI3I1YRoy is noted for his curly hair. EVELYN LITT-Gff to Cincy she does go.
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