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Martha M. Heckman Martha Martha, quiet hut friendly, is most conscientious about her work. An honor student, she thoroughly enjoys all commer- cial subjects. Comet Typist 3: Commercial Club 2. Secretary 1; Student Librarian • Blaine R. Hildenbrand Gus (ins. our hefty tackle, has two specialities—blushing and teas- ing the girls. Next to football, photography is his main inter- est. Football j. v. i. vanity 2. 3; Track 2; Wrestling 2: Typing Club 2. 3; Photography Club 2. 3. Sterling K. Heckman Sterling That Sterling is interested in baseball is evident by his being on Chapman's baseball team. Here is a fellow who would rather hunt than go to school. Gun Club 2. William J. Hocking Billie Billie doesn't come to school when he can possibly avoid it. He doesn't approve of home- woik either. But he does like sports, especially football. Football Varsity 2: Cites Club a. Gene P. IIkinky Gene Here’s a chap who really likes school. A Wind Gapilc, he hitch- hikes to and from school every morning and night. Quiet and studious. Gene is a hard worker. Dramatic club 1. Marilyn M. Hooper Scoop Scoop's sunny disposition al- ways finds her looking for a good time. After-school spoils and Bluc-and-White keep her quite busy. She works in the local Five and Ten. Blue and White Editorial 2. 3: Baseball 2. 3: Volleyball 2. 3: Hockey 2. 3: Basketball 2. 3; Prom Decorating Committee 2; Stagecraft Club 1; Swimming Club 3: Dramatic- Club 1: Student Council 1. Betty J. Henning Betty Shy but friendly Betty spends her Saturdays and holidays working in the Five and Ten. She is enthusiastic about square dancing and roller skating. Commercial Club 1. 2. 3: Knitting Club 2. Joyce E. Hi nt Joycie Happy-go-lucky and cheerful, Joyce is sure to add fun wher- ever she goes. She spends many of her spare evenings skating, howling, or dancing. Glee Club 1. 2: Blue and White Editorial 2. 3: Baseball 1; Volley- ball I. 3; Basketball 1. 3: Prom Decorating Committee 2: Dra- matic Club 1: Swimming Clui» 3. 19
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Frank M. Hadl Hoka Hoka is full of side comments, not always appreciated by his teachers. Though not too en- thusiastic about school, he has a keen mind and is good in trig. Football is his dish. Chem Club 2; Football Varsity 2. 3; Wrent ling 2; Typing Club 1. Stephen F. Hann Tubby Tubby, a good looking Hath chap, is a great hunter. A star baseball player for . H. S., he was chosen as the 1951 captain. Tubby is a conscientious worker and a good student. Baseball 2. Captain 3; Student Council 2. Maybelle R. Hahn May May. one of the dependable co-editors of the blue and White Standard, is frequently high saleswoman in school cam- paigns. This girl from Moores- town enjoys cooking and sewing. Blue and White Editorial 1. As- sociate Editor 2. Co-Editor 3. Virginia J. Harding Too lie Where there's laughter, you'll find Tootic. Despite doing most of the housework. Tootic finds time to go golfing. She claims she would like to join the Wacs in the future. Glee Club 1. 2. 3. Robert F. Hahn Bobby Dorothy J. Harhart Dotlie tg Although Bobby is an out- of-town student, lie's on the wrestling squad and the base ball team. Hunting is another of his favorite sports. Since Dotlie doesn't like school, she plans to be a house- wife. Although quiet, she does enjoy bicycling and swimming. Wrestling 1, 2. 3. William H. Hahn Guy Guy's own car provides a steady taxi service, but only for Hccklowners. As lie likes sports, last summer he was manager of the great Hecktown team. Basketball J. V. 1. Varsity 2. 3; Gun Club 2. Marjorie A. Harke Margie Margie, one of our future nurses, has a strong interest in music. She is an ardent rooter for N. H. S. at most of the games. Comet Editorial 3; Baseball 2; Basketball 1. 2. 3; Volleyball 3. 18
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Frank C. Janny Frankie Here is one of our quiet and serious West End chaps. Frank is kept busy working at the Dress Factory after school. Chess Club 2. 3: Gun Club 2. Lois M. Jones Joncsic Full of fun and fancy free, Joncsic has a veil for cutting hair, fortunately her own. Ilci favorite pastime is eating. Commercial Club 1, 2. 3: Agricul- ture Club 3: Librarian 3. Rachel E. Johnson Johnny Johnny, as her friends call her, is small and witty, a neat dresser and a good dancer. Knitting is one of her hobbies. As training for her future vo- cation of secretary or typist, Johnny works at Murphy's Five and Ten on Saturdays and after school. Blue and White Typist 2; Base- ball 1; Commercial Club 1. 3; Knitting Club 3. Roi.i.in F. Johnson Johnny Tall, dark-haired Johnny fre- quently can lie seen in his brother’s Ford. Since he enjoys farm work, lie would like to liccomc a farmer. Football J. V. 1: Basketball Man- ager 1; Typing Club 1. 2: Swim- ming Club 3. Dolores M. Jones Jonesic Even though Dolores is quiet and shy. she is an ardent square dancer. A future nurse, Jonesic, with her pleasant personality, should be able to help her patients on the road to re- covery. Commercial Club I. 2. 3; Agricul- ture Club 1. Ruth I. Kelchner Hut hie Although naturally quiet, Ruth is friendly and coopera- tive. After school and Saturdays she can he found working in the local Five and Ten. Glee Club 1: Baseball 1. 2; Vol- leyball 2: Hockey 3; Basket ball 2: Knitting Club 2. 3; Swimming Club 3. Geraldine L. Keck Gerry Gerry’s merry laugh and pleasant ways have gained hci many friends. Full of vim. vigoi, and vitality, she finds fun in playing basketball, bowling, and dancing. Baseball 1, 2. 3; Volleyball 1. 2. 3: Hockey 3; Basketball 2. 3: Knitting Club 3: Swimming Club John A. Keglovits Reggie Keggie is our flashy pitcher on the N. H. S. baseball team. Although lie appears shy. he has a flirtatious manner. His main interest is hunting. Bnxeball 1. 2. 3. 20
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