Hamilton High School - Review Yearbook (Hamilton, OH)

 - Class of 1941

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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 Balalaikl Club. HILDRED FRIEDIAN-Mildred has an original nickname for every- one. ARTHURFRITZSCHE-Beholda 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 watchout,boys, she's Charlie's. GEORGE GABBARD--The mainstay of the tumbling teamg and look for his sketches in this book. ELDON GARDNER-Eldon comes in breathless. But ah, all for 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. IILLIAI 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. ROHILDA GFROERER ---- She'd be late at her own funeral. IARY GIFFEN-Too, bad, boy's, she's already taken. CORA GILL---Blessed with the aunniest 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 word for everyone. EIIA GLOCK ------- Little Miss Efficiency in person. BILL GORSUCH---Bill and U.S. History are swell pals. Oh. yeah? IRA GOULD-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, abig smile. That's Fred. JUANITA GREENUP ------- Skater deluxe. JENNINGS HACKER-His Clarinet playing will take him far. JEAN HAECKL---This 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 I likeable way.

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DONALD DETMER--He appears to be one of the bashful boys. but he gets around. VIRGINIA DETMER--Fair haired Eirl who usually gets her man. GENEVA DE ZARN ---- Those big- hrown eyes and that winning smile win friends galore. JEANNE DILG- ---- Lovely lizht haired lsssie. Her specialty is men. SARAH DISTER-A likeable Eirl with her dark hair end shv manner. MARY CAROLYN DOLF---Dolf and Danny---the silliest ever. GENE DOWNEY--w-Have you ever noticed her beautiful dark eyes? ALENE DRUHOT ----- What anyone wouldn'! Hive to have n dis- position like Alene's! LOUIS DUEMER--Louie--the boy with a million alibis MARCELLA DUKE--With her dra- matic ability sheought tn be another Bernhardt. EDNA DULLI--She always hes a .good time. BERNICE DURHAM----Probably a prominent fashion designer of tomorrow. ' ALVA EDWARDS--Alva has beg.,- tiful red hair and sparllinp 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 ELWELL--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 golden,andsonrehvrtressew JOHN FABER-Tomorrow we'll be admiring his paintings. EILEEN FARMER--A truly sweet and cracicus manner JACK FARR-Jokes n'plenty can be heard from near and Hfarr. ROBERT FELBINGER--Bob is the econ-looking blonde in 204. REGINA FELTS--'Never n cross word to anyone. MARY FETZER ----- She's always smiling. Keep it up, Mnry. DICK FISHER'--Dick is one of those lucky Journnl carriers vho gets excused at 2:00 P,M. BETTY FITZGERALD---Featuring Yitzgerald future fn4s and fashions. JAMES FITZPATRICK-Jim is one of the less talkative types. MARJORIE FLANERY---Marg is s Girl Scout who does her good turn daily. LUCILLE FLICK-You'll usually find her smiling face behind the soda fountain. MARY FARNEY ---- School is the least of Mary's worries.



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HOIARD HALL---Maybe you call him Eddie. If you don't know him, it's worth your while to get acquainted. LOUISE HAMILTON---One of our band lassies, and very popu- lar as a committee worker. MARY ELIZABETH HAMILTON ---- Beautiful but not dumb. BILL HAH!-Our romantic center on the basketball team. JIHIIE HANNAH-Jim has a win- ning way and lots of friends. DICK HARDIN---He hasn't been with us so long, but he's al- ready made a place for him- self. ROBERT HARDING ---- Popularity and a winning smilethat will get him places. RUTH HARDY--Did you ever see such beautiful tresses and such adorable coiffures? ROBERT HARRISON--They say he is quite a Romeo. JUNE HATHORN-Wherever you see brown, curly hair, hazel eyes and Bill, there's June. THELNA HATTEN ----- Happy as a lark. and quiet as a mouse. LOUISE HAVERLAND---An indus. trious littlemisswho always tends to-her own affairm ROBERT HAWTHORNE ------ Public trouble maker No. L DELBERT HELTON ------ Football ability, plus asmile and Anna Kochendarfer. JEANNE HENNINGER-Artistic to the nth degree. DICK HERRIANN---Brains, good looks, and what a line. ROBERT HESS ---- Quiet, indus- trious, and friendly. RUTH HETTERICH--She's a good sewer and has a keen sense of humor--well, what else could you want? CHRISTINE HICKS-Did you ever notice Christine's beautiful hands? ALBERT HILL ---- Red hair, and such a physique. BILL HILL ----- He's small but mighty. IARJORIE HINKEL-Pep. pep. and more pep, and ah yes--blonde curls. BRUCE HOBBS-One of our foot- ball stars who really can make those grades. PRISCILLA HOERNER-Delightful to look at, delightful to know. IARGARET HOFFMAN--Where does Margaret keep herself all the time? THELMA HOGUE---Oh Johnny-Oh! Ne's got something there. PATTY HOLADAY--A little human chatterbox. IRMA JEAN HOLBROCK--Isn't it queer we always find Irma jeen gazing towards Catholic High. Why? ETHEL HOLDERBACK ------ A good supporter of our games, both football and basketball. STAN HOLLAND--An intelligent answer? Everyone automatic- ally turns towards Stan. ETHEL HOLMES-If nothing else will get her there, those big brown eyes will. ED HOLTZCLAI--School clothes are plenty good--but Ed in a band uniform. Whew!

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