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5' al 5 ? I BETTY HOL I, A N D -f Deeked out in a handsome white suit, Betty made as proud a drum major as any fellow could be! She has belonged to liunsen liurners, KLA..-X., and Vom- merrial e l u b , ll e i n L: a trained nurse is one ot' Bett's goals: ber newly ae- tluired diamond will tell you the other. ROBERT HORN A Naval Air Corps Cadet, Slippery, whose hobbies are photog- raphy and blondes. views his elassmates from a height of six-feet-tliree. During: his high st-hool daze llob has partieipated in intramural baskt-tl.all, and was a hard worker on the Junior prom deeorations. ROSE MARY HOPKINS BARBARA HOUGHTON Barb will be remembered for her Eastern accent, her c u t e international C o s - tum:-S, and her long, red glamour bob. She was treas- urer of Bunsen Burners and spent two years in ehorus and G.A,A. Her future? Barb ean't izuess. but sbe'll probably end up at eollepe somewhere, Km , A I PHYLLIS H U L B E R T Assistant business manager and writer on the Annual stall' was Felicia, a Petite miss with a pleasing: per- sonality. Phyllis, who hails from Orleans, was attraeted to a eolleize prep and eom- mereial course. and sanlr in chorus. She will be seen at a business college next year. MADELINE JOHNSON -- We toast the Football Queen of '42, vice-president of both G.A.A. and Commercial club this year, and Ada in the Senior play. Ma111zie bas always been aetive in the vocal department, and sang in the double quartet two years. We love her sunny disposition and peaches-antb cream complexion l JUNE MARIE .IUIINSUN Tiny .lunie began her secretarial eareer this year. VYhen not taking shorthand for her boss, she was busy as a pianist. an alto in the double quartet, class som: writer, a staunch sup- porter of the G,A.A., Com- mereial elub, and her bowl' ini: team. Junie, an exer willing worker, kept our niintttt-s in '-12. MEREDITH JONES Naval Aviation let .lones shot baskets for ir years as artistieally as hq made posters. He spent three years with the mark, strim: ensemble and boys' ehorils, two with the Seouts, Art club, tennis team, and one year each of track and Iliin- sen Burners. Spud was Annual art editor, and a part-time elim-erleader. -14- g Seniors Rosh-U joined us this year from Sheridan, where she had been s e C' r e t a r y and treasurer of t h e J unior elass. Here at I.H.S. sheis been busy in band and t'ommereial elub activities. She has in a de lots of friends. and her :shyness be, eoines her. D l' A N E HORROCKS Duane. although a farmer now, hopes to be a banker. Ile belonefed to the Commer' vial elub and Vietory Corps one year and participated in his favorite sport, baseball, two years, lt's the Coast Guard or Naxy for Duane. MARIE HOYYARD Marie. who made ninth place in ber elass and also worked hard on the Annual statl' and elass will, is a commer- eial student and plans on being a secretary. Commer- eial eluh claimed her mem- bership one year, and she wns viee-presitlt-nt in her set-ond year of Home He. elub. af' 3
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V :ig 531 -is K i. N . t - H H FRANKLIN HANSBARGER Bud, a future Holi. spent the tirst three of his hiszh school years at Muir. where he was a star basket- ball player. He tells us that working on his tzray model- A and earning money to spend on it are his favorite occupations. ETHEI. HECHT To lie a super stenographer is the ambition ol' Ethel, who was on the Commercial elnlv roll eall for one year. A very likeahle person, she is a good Hawaiian guitar play- er and student. NORMA JEAN HIGBEE Norma .lean of the smooth hair-4lo's and slant-ing ability is a eommercial student plannillil to tread a eollt-ge campus this fall. She was a member of the Commer- cial and Home Ee. eluhs, ehorus, and Annual worker, and ehairman of the Junior play tieket committee. 13- AVIS GRILL To become it te-ac tr is 1 0 a hon - ee. h- J th- tlream of Avie. who is e n I quit-T. but very nice. Her pleasing soprano eoulrl lie hearil at ehorus practice and her rearly suggestions at Home FIC. eluli me-etintrs. It's to eollelle, p e 1' h a p s , for .-Kris, who has had a eolli-in prep :-ourse. MARJORIE H A G U E Hoping.: to lie a private see- retar5'. lllarue has taken a eommerrial eourse, She was seeretary ol' the t'ommeree elulm this year. has lxeen an otliee trirl, lioth secretary and treasurer ol' the Home lit-. eluli, ti..-XHX, nieinlier, and Selllnl' play aetress. JOYCE GUERNSEY - Head cheerleader and An- nual writer this year was Joyce. who was set-ond in declamatory eontests her Soph year and was aetive in G.A.A. three years. Cum- mercial and Camera clubs have attracted her. and sht-'s hoping: to go to M.S.C. in preparation for a career of phiz ed. instructing. GORDON H A N N A H - More fun than a barrel Of monkeys is tlorsly, whu's always there to help! He- sides squeaking his L-larinet in band four years, he sang in the boys' ehorus anml the operetta. played the hully in the Junior play, anal slaved away in the t'umm4-ra-e club and AXP. i R! f NVANDA HASKIN-Known to her pals as Haskins, K Wanda has been active in 1 ? Commercial s-lub, G.A.A., fi Annual work, and eight years ot' -IH club. She's a -4 A major in the Victory Corps, i was secretary ol' the Home 4' I, - 3 V, lie, club last year, and W 3 2 sports her future on her My N!! 5 third tintfer, left hand. .Q .M if g ? HRH' HEITMAN v After four years ol' faithful serv- iee to the Bulldogs, lirit' has tleeiiletl to give someone else a e h a n 4' e. l ootliall. laslietlxall, lxaseliall, Varsity c-lub, Vietory t'orps, and lioy St-outs kept busy this laml who maile tenth place. wrote for the Annual, and was seeontl team All-t'ont'er- enee footliall guard. KATHLYN HINES Kath-'s portrayals ot' Ann in the .lunior play and Ht-nnie in the Senior play were super. She has been husy at I.H.S. the past two years tootilnr her elari- net in the hand. and taking part in ehorus, ulee clulm. tl..-LA., and selling An- nuals. Kate hopes to become a registered nurse. 1 vs
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MARVIN KUIEUK Maru- is Uftt-n sm-n vu!- ting rapt-rs in tht- nn-at dt-- parlnn-nt :il liruut-1 s. Ht- has talwn Il wrllvlln- prm-iw vrxiiiw-, playt-d in fnmtlxall, lmslts-tliall, and trark, and :Ilan :A t I 4- n :lt-1l Wolxn-i'iiiv Huy! Stats- last runinn-V. Tall. handsomn- Nlarvin ie przwtivznlly in thu- Ilfllly num Y JAFQUELINE l,lSi'0MlH-I To ln- an Army iiurw 1- thn- ainhitiun of thii jolly Qmlzx-.it-rlwi' who Iilu-Q In xx ritt- pm-try in hu-r Npznrw tinin-. t',l:ic'llin-A' qu-nt lin i' S1-niur yn-ar with thu- llunn- lit, vlulu. HAROLD MC ARTlll'R th-in-ral is a slow and 4-asy-gnimf, hard works-I' ul' tht- industrial arts dvparl- LYNN KANUUSE Lynn, 0 wht: tmnte niusiv on his saw in tht- lfand and dan:-v hand, e n I 0 I. S haf Ialwn :i vullvygt- mu-p 3 1-unirw and wants - ' tu lu .ul zu-runaulival 1-mriin-t-i'. .-X 1t'i'l1l1i'1-n :ind dlalnund :wc-, :A m':ult:iin in tht- Vivtnry thy-Vs. :i Mmh-I-.X uwrim-i', ROGER KEHLER Hug and xnimmlli dan4'1-V. liynn NIS f'l1'Cidt'1l IU ullvw lliS gt-rx ni-numl alxayf' draft board to plan his fllIllI'k'C but, st-url-tly, he hupt-s they put him in a uuvkpit be-hind tht- wht-l-l. 'l'ht- c-alum-l of tha- Victory l'+irps and in the- l ,l ..-X. four years, hr- sin-nds muvh of his timt- making nmdvl airy-lant-s. R0lSI'IR'll KOHl.UI F A 7 1' li 1- 1- rt ul hut mlm-14-i'niim-nl . vlial: ix Km-li, lunia'-1 first V-fi Naval Aviation Fault-t and Ir-ni:in liuhinn--,s man- :lm-i'. Thi: four yn-ar urid- I,-ML :run 'twliizn lnadt- tht- All- ', 4'1-ii!'.-1'--:iwM-4-mill tt-ani. Huh Q nas ilinlislnn-iwzxlvlv in thn- BETTY JEAN KUHTZ .ll1niui'1+I:iy, Simtligrht, liun- Villas PUC! is B--INN Whll Q1-iiliiirln-i's. llunn-ICt'.vllilu. hflg 3 knilfk 'QUT Wflfillg lun yt-:li'4 lil' gmt-lx. ,mg huinurmis sturit-s and I+-tl:-rs. YVILLIAM MAF IIUNOITGH L'zmn-ra vlulr. trzu-li, hae- lwtlwall. an: h a V Q- li 1- pt pre-tty lvlwy. Ill- liln-s danc- ing and hrmlinlr, has lots of frim-mls, and is a future liusim-as man. ll.-ing a guml lmruxs r Hill his ' l X .xrsity ttmthall Ml'lJ4m1111l :.' litlh- trfvulvlt- assm-rlingr hi4 rights. me-nt. Ht-'S oft:-n sm-n at his . . , - , . favuritc- sport, luikt- riding. HILLENIl.1Yllhl'-l'l5f'hIFl-. 'E and iQ luokim: forward tl- l mmt'H l will-Mi '- 'umm hig lm N qi , .. Iqlf. Y In- Hn-lc-n s past 4l1x'z-reiun, a lrzll ' hqrzld 'A iq nl' t,m::U r It-lt-plimiv opt-r:itui'.l1n-r prvs- - . . 4 - 2 ' - - . ,Q Buy Scout and i'ulnni--rt-izil H: FS: iiqlllm-'. lfll,n'i?' and wr ' t r wrutt- fur tht- Spulligflit Ihrnw- 1 ' ' yt-ara and h'w In-luiiglt-rl tn 15- 4i.A.rX.. lil I C 1- m nit r 1- i al 4-luh. ant charlie tliri-v ul' lxaxkt-zhall. Slit- lun-s to tram-l and says shi- hopes ht-r lift-'s work will kt-vp hm-r in-ar airplanm-s. Thi- Hmm- Ev, and -IH 1-lulis lu-pt Us-tty busy fur two yt-ars, and S1-outing ariutlm-i'. l T , 1 P JAMES LEWIS f A golf pru of the future. Jim has 1 he-un active in Varsity foot- ball, baseball, track, and Cunimercial club. Bt-ing a quit-t and likuablv person, he 1 has he-en popular with ' un-ryunc-. Tho draft gut l .lim early in April, afte-r his 1 St-nim' credits wt-rv com- plvu-, and ht-'5 now in the Air Corps, 1
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