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THE LODESTONE FOR NINETEEN THIRTY-FIVE Josephine C. Hissner . . JO For never anything can be amiss When simpleness and duty tend it. Chorus—1; Novelty Club—2; Cooking Club—3. Richard Grant Hockley . MAJOR Since cowboy life is your aim, Try your luck on a Texas plain. Gym Club—1, 2, 3; Football-—1, 2, 3; Basketball—1; Glee Club — 1 . Roy S. Hoke. PEANUTS Oh, well—Napoleon was small. Astronomy Club—1; Printing Club—2. . . . Victor Hostetter BUD Good sense and good nature never separate. Typing Club—2, 3. . . . . Jeanne Houck JEANNIE A woman ' s heart, like the moon, is always changing, but there is always a man in it. Recreation Club—1; Senior Dra¬ matic Club—-2, 3; Basketball—1, 2, 3; Free Lance Club—3. . . Emma S. Hutchinson PEG A child of our grandmother Eve, a female; or, for thy more sweet understanding, a woman. Basketball—1; Recreation Club—2, 3; Chortts T 2; Tri-Hi-Y Club— ’’ .VV- . . . Joseph W. Imhof JOE Blessed is the man, who, having nothing to say, abstains from giving wordy evidence to the fact. Gym Club—3. . . . . Erma H. James JIMMY May her aspirations reach as high as her voice. Glee Club—1, 2, 3; Sweethearts; Girls ' Trio—2, 3; A Cappella Choir —2, 3. Theodore J. Hoke . TED Healthy in body Peaceful in mind. Typing Club—2. ' A Justina Hollinger . JUSTY Thy modesty is a candle to thy merit. Chorus—1; Novelty Club—1-1; Glee Club—3; Oratorical Contest (3d).
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I G H SCHOOL M . . . Leaine M. Heller Broadmindedness is the result of flattening highmindedness out. Girl Guards—2, 3. y • s cr U t t f LEBANON H Elizabeth Hartman LIBBY It is better to be small and shine than to be great and cast a shadow. Honor Bright; It Hap¬ pened In Hollywood; ' ' Dramatic Club—1, 2, 3; Newsette Staff — 3; Chorus—1, 2. Adam Hauck . . . . A healthy frame, a quiet mind. Electric Club—2. Robert Heckendorn He who has truth in his heart need never fear the want of persuasion on his tongue. Gym Club—2, 3. Richard R. Heilman . . DICK Give every man thy ear, and few thy voice. Stamp Club—1, 2; Model Air¬ plane Club—3. Mark Heiser. RED Want of care does us more damage than want of knowl¬ edge. Cooking Club—1; Archery Club— 2; Typing Club—3. . . . . Edith Henrick HONEY Ability wins us the esteem of true men. Typing Club—3. .Robert Hess BOB A cherubic seraphim. Honor Bright; Stamp Club— 1; Nature Study Club—2; Band—3; Newsette Staff—3; Sweethearts; Oratorical Contest; Boys ' Double Quartette—2, 3; Glee Club—1, 2, 3; A Cappella Choir—2, 3; Chorus —1; Advanced Algebra Club—3; Free Lance Club—3. . . . Doris M. Heverling DOTTIE Laughing cheerfulness throws sunlight on all the paths of life. Dramatic Club—1, 2; Basketball— 1; Camera Club—3; Lodestone Staff. 7%L 1 y y Harry J. P. Himmelberger PROF Happy to him the hours that brought release from German. Stamp and Coin Club—1, 2; Glee Club—2, 3.
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LEBANON HIGH SCHOOL LEBANON PENNSYLVANIA Florence Beatrice Kantor Consider pleasures as they come, not as they depart. Art Club—1; Glee Club—2; Girl Guards—3. Ruth C. A. Keene . . . A gentle, unassuming lass. Girl Guards—2; Glee Club—3; A Cappella Choir—3. George T. Keller . . . Toil is the law of life and its best fruit. Art Fiber Club—1, 2; Gym Club —3; Orchestra—1, 3. Roderick W. Keller . . ROD In every deed of mischief he had a heart to resolve, a head to contrive, and a hand to execute. Astronomy Club—1; Gym Club— 2, 3; Glee Club—1; Tennis—2, 3. JcU. l iMa+ . . . . Kathryn E. Kipp KIPPY A good heart is better than all the heads in the world. Novelty Club—2; Art Needle Craft Club—3. . Carlotta M. Kleinfelter DUT She is not made to be the ad¬ miration of all, but the happi¬ ness of one. English Scrapbook Club—2; Art Needle Craft Club—3. Richard T. Kleinfelter DICK Pleasure before business—always! Band—1, 2, 3; Glee Club—2, 3. . . . . Curtis Kleiser CURT Half-asleep and half-awake. Archery Club—1; Library Club—2; Chess and Checker Club—3. Paul H. Kettering . . . KETTY Silence is deep as Eternity; speech is shallow as Time. Camera Club—2; Nature Curio Club—3; Algebra Clab—3. — 21 — . . . Marian H. Kleiser A good name is better than bags of gold. Novelty Club—1; Art Needle Craft Club—3; Lodestone Staff.
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