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WILLIAM HENTHORN 511 West Maple Avenue BILL Bill was that very happy-go-lucky young man who you saw going around wearing a broad smile. He made a very capable manager for the M. H. S. basketball team during a very successful season. Varsity Basketball Co-manager 4, Hi-Y 2, Student Council 2, Monitor 3. DEAN E. HERR 6560 Irving Avenue HANK We always knew this young man by the groups of girls that surrounded him and his inseparable pal, Ben. How cautiously Dean tread out of the U. S. History Class about five minutes before the bell rang when the teacher threw questionable, then guilty glances his wayl Student Council 3, Vice-President 4, Monitor Chief 4. HOWARD HENRY HILDEBRAND 205 Wilbur Avenue HEN No one could every forget H. H. H.'s bril- liant French translations. With superb non- chalance, Henry will translate Suzanne et Brisque as Suzy Biscuetsf' But don't worry, Henry, tor it is tres original. Orchestra 3, 4. PAUL HILLMAN 19 West End Avenue PAUL With his diploma tucked in his knapsack, Paul intends to join the navy and see the world. If we know Paul, he is going to see more than the sea, for his smile is broad and his disposition is cheerful. Varsity Football 4, Business Staff, Record 4. 'l'we'nty nine
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IOSEPH R. GUIDARA. lr. 213 Glenwood Avenue MUZZ For his last three years loe was one of our leading men on the football field. ln his Senior year he played excellent football and intra- mural basketball. Baseball Squad 2, Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Supper Committee 3, lntraclass Basketball 3, 4. BETTY R. HARDY 6710 Collins Avenue BETTS Meet Betty, Mr. Berry's prize algebra student. Even Mr. Berry's patient CPD disposition was at times ruffled by her questions. French Club 3, Glee Club 2, 3, Tri-Hi 4, De- bating Club 4, Classical Club 4, Senior Play 4, Iunior Essay Contest 3, Monitor 4, Record Staff 4, Aerial 3, 4, Honor Roll 2, 3. EUGENE D. HARTMANN 13 North Center Street BUD Who could forget Bud Hartmann with his un- usual acting ability and his happy disposition. He helped greatly to make Charley's Aunt the success it Was. l-lere's to the best of luck, Bud, in everything you do. Aerial Staff 2, Monitor 4, Senior Play 4, Foot- lighters 4, Commercial Club Vice-President 3, Record Staff 4. FRED I. HARTMAN 1714 Browning Road FRED Fred was one of these pocket-editions of a Senior, but his lack of quantity does not mean a lack ot quality. He was a hard Worker and hopes to some day become one of Uncle Sam's chief foresters. Contemporary Club President 3, Classical Club 3, 4, Senior Cabinet 4, Student Council 4, Honor Roll 2, Senior Editor, Record 4. Twentyfeight
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HARRY I. HOLMES 1800 Forty-fourth Street HARRY Harry's quick-wittedness was always an in- spiration. During his Iunior year, Harry was always busy at lunch time with his pretzel sticks. Although the girls at the next table consumed most of them, he never seemed to run out of his supply. Iunior Supper Committee 3, Usher 3, 4, Con- temporary Club Treasurer 3, Student Council 2. ELIZABETH L. HOWARD 16 Morris Street LlBBY It you heard a vigorous argument in the hall, you were sure to find Libby trying to convince Mr. Bishop that she knew what she was talking about. Tri-Hi 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, Swimming Club l, 2, 3, Monitor 3, 4, lnterclass Hockey 4, Aerial 4, Debating Club 3, 4, Footlighters 4, lnterclass Basketball l, 2, 4, Library 2, 3,1 4, lnterclass Baseball 2. DOROTHY LOH HUTCHINSON 100 Church Road DOT A quick smile and a simultaneous laugh identity our Dot. Honor Society Committee Chairman 4, Moni- tor 4, Tri-Hi 2, 3, Treasurer 4, Classical Club 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Debating Club 4, Basket- ball Manager 4, Assistant Manager 3, Inter- class Basketball l, 2, Senior Play 4, Iunior Play 3, Aerial 2, 3, Record Staff 4, lnterclass Basketball l, 2, Honor Roll 2, 3. PEARL LILLIAN IARVIS 6135 Wayne Avenue Pearl was that lassie whom you saw walk- ing home from school with so many books. Girls' Glee Club 2, Honor Roll 2, 3, Iunior Supper Committee 2, French Club 3, 4, Vice- President 4, Perfect Attendance 2, 3, 4, Aerial Staff 4, Record Staff 4, Senior Play Ticket Com- mittee 4, lnterclass Volley Ball 2. Thirty
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