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oes gee oe epHilltop Echoes Ress Phyllis Fuller — Gee, county orchestra is fun! Sara Funk -- Best business manager in town! Harold Garberich —- Just call me Lightning Helen Gaynor -- She's a good basketball guard. Charles Gorey -- I don't know. Leroy Gorey -- Ditto Vivian Gossard -- The grapevine system personified } d eet Bill Grannis -- I sure like to go to LeRoy - (Scout Band, a oe ya' know) ey Marian Grimm -—- Do I like Dairy—Dell ' Helen Gyure -—- Did you see my new clarinet? Wayne Hall -- Gentlemen prefer blondes-—-especially one. Var jorie Hastings —- Whiz! Here I was ! | Georgia Hutton -- Those noon strolls are invigorating ! Junior Jamison -- Did you see me make that basket? Eleanor Lutsch -- I met such a loquacious person she left me speechless. Dick Leatherman -—- I got China on my radio last night ! Margaret Lowrey -- Have you got your French? Dorothy Mace -—- Did ya' notice that my hair's turning slightly pink? Anne Nomisnick —- A whiz—diz in shorthand. Dorothy Oswald -—- Miss Malcolm Campbell James Peterson -— Oh boy! Can I type!! Rose Reynolds -—- I was a bridesmaid. Charles Rice -- This basketball stuff is hard on my night life. | Jack Schaeffer —— Likewise ! Grace Seeley -- She can cook, boys--believe it or not! | Dick Sewell -—- History? Oh, I slept through that. Wary Alice Snell -- Eat at John's Jack Sommer -——- Do I like French !! Mary Stancin -- How do you like my type (ing)? Stephana Stancin -—- Don't you like my curls? Herschel Taylor -- Cute but not good looking! Alyce Unangst -- How much shorthand have you for today? Gloyd White -—- Air-minded. Ruth Wilson -—— Wish I could type ! Gusti Winkler -- Oh, there goes a test tube ! ! Grace Egner — Can she cook? Various classes have afforded great pleasure during the years, fr'- instance: Miss Garbison -—- Report to detention hall for two hours tomorrow. Miss Hutton —— You will write out all the questions from now on. Mr. Cochran -- Go slowly at first, girls! Mr. Hurd — Let's get down to work now, boys (after a certain visitor left class) Miss Tittle — Jack, vous etes un parasseux Mr. Heim -—- It's actually an example of ......... Mr. Blain — Alright, let's get quiet i Mr. Bowland -- The longest way home is the sweetest. Mr. Graff -- I'll give you an A this time but you really deserve 77??? Mr. White -—- Such radical ideas Mrs. Behnke — At last I've found a true English class. Miss Mowrey -—- Did you bring your excuse? Miss Baumann — Well, I don't know about that. | Mr. Mosher — Gee I'm a terrible coach--my team lost a game this year.
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or ae eo. Otis Ee Sophomore Class FIRST ROW: Louise Decker, Carol Burr, Eileen Warner, Ruth Beu, Pauline Semai, Ruth Fosnight, Oma Norris, Norma Rickel, Carol Elliott, Joanne Rice. SECOND ROW: Hazel Miller, Miss Virginia Garbison, Pauline Lance, Marcia Priest, Jane Warner, Mary Barsic, Dorothy Peterson, Edith Rothstein, June Mickey, Wanda Flint, Cleo- belle Miller, Nadine Yannayon, Jean Sommer, Eleanor Grannis, Ann Bartholomai, Mr. Earl Mosher, Donald Auble, Robert Whitney. THIRD ROW: Richard Block, Robert Bachtel, Harold Howell, Wilbur Lance, Forest Schar, Wilford Woods, Stanley Eicheley, Richard Waltz, John Winkler, Robert McGarvey, Robert Hor- ner, Merle Seal. FOURTH ROW: Lavelle Carlton, Frank Bagley, Jerry Gould, Robert Danals, Philip Konrad, Raymond Tawse, Junior Marvin, Dick Reynolds, Edward Harrington, Hoyt Smith, Edmund Crosby, Lee Faulkner, Harold Ault.
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