Hamilton High School - Review Yearbook (Hamilton, OH)

 - Class of 1941

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DONALD DETMER--He appears to be one of the bashful boyx hut he gets around. VIRGINIA DETIER--Fair haired Pirl who usually gets her man. GENEVA DE ZARN ---- Those big- hrown eves and that winning smile win friends galore. JEANNE DILG ----- Lovely light haired lassie. Her specialty is men. SARAH DISTER-A likeable girl with her dark hair and shy manner. MARY CAROLYN DOLF---Dolf and Danny---the silliest even GENE DOWNEY--2-Have you ever noticed her beautiful dark eyes? ALENE DRUHOT ----- What anyone wouldn't give to have a dis- position like Alene's! LOUIS DUEMER--Louie--the boy with a million alibiL MARCELLA DUKE--With her dra- matic ability sheought to be another Bernhardt. EDNA DULLI--She always has a good time. BERNICE DURHAM ---- Probably a prominent fashiondesigner of tomarrow. ALVA EDWARDS--Alva has beau- tiful red hair and sparkling blue eyes. JOE EICHOLD-The most studious boy in the school ---- between 8:25 and 8:30. MARY LOU ELLIS ---- One of the Hi Y's most loyal members. MARY ELIELL--Roosevelt isn't the only third-termer---look at K1G2's president! Her plat- form is based on popularity. GLODENE ESTRIDGE-Didja' ever notice the cute clothes she creates? LOIS ESTRIDGE--Lois's subtle sense of humor has won her many friends. JOHNNY EVANS--What does Bing Crosby have that Johnny has- n't? MARY ANN EVANS---Silence is Holden. and so are her tresses! JOHN FABER-Tomorrow we'll be admiring his paintings. EILEEN FARMER--A truly sweet and aracious manner JACK FARR-jokes a'plenty can beheardfromnearand 'Tarr.H ROBERT FELBINGER--Bob is the load-looking blonde in 204. REGINA FELTS---Never n cross word to anyone. MARY FETZER ----- She's always smiling. Keep it up. Mary. DICK FISHER---Dick is one of those lucky Journal cprrjerg who gets excused at 2:00 P.M. BETTY FITZGERALD---Featuring Fitzgerald future fads and fashions. JAMES FITZPATRICK-jim is one of the less talkative types. MARJORIE FLANERY---Marg is a Girl Scout who does her good turn daily. LUCILLE FLICK-You'll usually find her smiling face behind the soda fountain. IARY FARNEY ---- School is the least of Mary's worries.

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CLAYTON CLAY---Clay wants an education so that he will have something to forget. LORAINE CLOYD ---- A member of the Dean's council. She rates just as high with classmates. JEAN COBB ---- She has what it I takes to make the Honor Soc- iety--and more. I WALTER COGGESHELL-Could that ' be mischief we see lurking in those dark eyes? HELEN COHEN---A loyal member of 41 . She is in your corner on every worthwhile project. BETTY COLE-Betty thinks that V school is one -big vacation. X Q ELEANOR com:-our future Helen j Jepson. We'l1 all be proud of you some day. P senior lad with a carload of - RAY COLIELL ---- Tall, smiling friends. , I L Q BEATRICE COOK---Never a dull . moment when she's around. i 5 EVELYN COOK---Alittlebit of I 5 heaven, that's our Evelyn. t IIARIAN COOK-Enticing. exotic. and charming, what else could L anyone desire? l STAN conunsv ---- coca looking clothes, fast cars, and Janet . are Stan's main interests. N ALVIE conuzrr-He thrills the girls with his whirls. WARREN CORNETT--A swell fel- low with a pleasing disposi- tion. LEN COZATCHY ----- Studious, if ffeasy going Helen. We need more 1. q,f her kind. BRUCE CRUICXSHANK--,He spends most of his spare time play- ing basketballl Q l DON CRUTCHER ---- Quiet, well- 'nannered boy. Easy to get along with. WURILYN CUSTER-She'll go far with her speaking ability. FRED DABBELT----Forever bub- bling over with fun, joy, and laughter. LOUIS DABBELT ----- If you can distinguish between Louis and the other angel, you are good! DOROTHY DALTON---Her attrac- tive red hair blends with a very pleasing personality. DOROTHY DAVIS ----- Clever and intelligent arethe adjectives which describe this pretty brunette. ELEANOR DAVIS---She's always happy and gay ---- well worth knowing. EVELYN DAVIS--Pep and enthus- iasm help her enjoy life. UARJORIE DEDRICK ---- A little bit independent--but, oh, so delightful. ROBERTA DEERING-Petite blonde with a winning manner. AGNES DEES ---- Famed for her athletic ability and a grand person for a friend. MARJORIE DEMORET- - -The piano holds quiteafuture for this talented miss. JIM DEN!-IAM---Loquacious Jim, always has the last word. NANCY DENNISON-Nancy doesn't have a lot to say in school, but outside? RALPH DENZLER-Another example of the quiet little boy--until somebody winds him up. CLEYTUS DERICKSON---A demure brunette with a sweet smile.



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LORAIN FRAZIER---Library and book store keep our Lorain quite busy. He studies a bit, too. DOROTHY FRIED---Many are the good times Dorothy has with the members of the Balalaika Club. KILDRED FRIEDMAN-Mildred has an original nickname for every- One . ARTHUR FRITZSCHE-Behold a man of few words. BETTY FRY--One of those rare people with ability to do any- thing. LOUISE FUGATE-If you wish an usher for any Hamilton High activity, just see Louise. BOB FURGINSON-We surely have to look up to our class pres- ident. RUTH FURGINSON ------ Stately, tranquil. But watch oug boys, she's Charlie'L GEORGE GABBARD--The mainstay of the tumbling team: and look for his sketches in this book. ELDON GARDNER-Eldon Comes in breathless. But ah, all fo! naught. D,T.-Thursday. PAUL GARDNER---Where have we seen this tall, good looking lad? Oh yes, on the football field. He's our drum major. VIVIAN GASE ---- A very ardent worker for ourspeech activi- ties is this little miss. VIOLET GASTRIGHT--Along with all her other duties, Violet finds time to be a Student Council captain. RUTH GAUSMAN---Talkative and friendly. IILLIAU GENTILE-Have you seen him on the golf course? He's good. VIRGINIA GERALD ----- Oh, that be-e-e-utiful blonde hair and that big Buick. ROMILDA GFROERER ---- She'd be late at her own funeral. MARY GIFFEN-Too, bad, boy's, she's already taken. CORA GILL---Blessed with the sunniest of dispositions. CHRISTINE GILLESPIE-She likes to cook boysghut you'll have to wash the dishes. JAY GILMORE-A redhead with a warm smile, and he can really play that sax. RUTHGLINDMEIER-Conscientious in all things and a pleasant lord for everyone. EMMA GLOCK ------- Little Miss Efficiency in person. BILL GORSUCH---Bill and U.S. History are swell pals. Oh, yeah? IRA COULD-This ambitious lad has his own orchestra. RAY GRAFT-An athlete? Don't you remember his outstanding play at basketball? FRED GRAY-A little boy,a big smile. That's Fred, JUANITA GREENUP ------- Skater deluxe. JENNINGS HACKER-His Clarinet playing will take him fan JEAN HAECKL--xThis girl need never fear lack of friends. ROBERT HAHN--He has a bright future in the world of science. CARL HAKE-A likeable guy with a likeable way.

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