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Never a dull moment with Shirley Gustke around, especially after doing such a swell job of playing Hannah in the senior play. Shirley belonged to G. A. A., Junior Red Cross, Dancing, Dramatics and Drafting Clubs. A swell fellow with gixxl looks and an engaging smile was Janies Hamilton, who belonged to Dance and Camera Clubs. A member of the Blue Water Harmoneers was Gerald Hands, who was also a camera entliusiast. Meta Harder, whose sincerity and sweet ways towards everyone is well known, was a quiet member of the senior class. Sugar and spice and everything nice describe Paula Hardt. Paula belonged to Camera Club, Latin, tenth grade Girls Club, Art and Cartoonists ' Club. The right kind of girl was Jean Harmon. Jean be- longed to G. A. A. and Solo Training. Robert Harris ' s main interests were outside t)f school. Robert was nice to know. Herbert Hart was known as the handyman around school. Herb belonged to Camera Club and was on the safety squad. Karl Hayner, a returned veteran, divided his time be- tween High Sch(X)l and Garfield Schtxd. Full of fun was Ruih Heggi, who has a sweet person- ality. Ruth belonged to G. A. A., Handicraft and Girls’ Dancing Clubs. This boy could always be found at the Y. M. C. A. in his spare time. William Helton was a member of Hi-Y and Band. Arthur Herman, a nice looking fellow, worked on Co-op. Art was mechanically inclined. Donald Hicks proved his popularity by being elected class president in the eleventh and twelfth grades. Don will always be remembered for his many jokes. He be- longed to Chess Club and Latin Club and played basket- ball, baseball and table tennis. He also sang in the bar- bershop quartet. Carefree and always ready for a good time was Bernard Hillock, who was a member of Dance Club. A courteous and responsible girl was Betty June Hod- gins. Betty belonged to Chorus and Red Cross. A grand sport and loads of fun to have around was Joanne Hollenbeck. Joanne was a valuable member of G. A. A., Band and Girls Club. She also played in girls ' basketball and baseball leagues. A finer girl could not be found than Pauline Holmes. Pauline belonged to G. A. A., Retailing, Woodshop and Dance Clubs. A sweet girl and always eager to help was Barbara Horn, who took part in Library and Dance Clubs. 20
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Alexander Falk, a favorite of all his friends, partici- pated in Dancing Qub and golf. Active Maynard Fenner, who was loads of fun, was in Art Club, Dancing, Boys Hi-Y, Chess Club and on the safety squad. A sweet girl with a soft speaking voice and a very cliarming manner was Patricia Fiedler, who was active on the Student Council for four semesters and also belonged to G. A. A. Tiny, talkative and full of pep was Alice Fowler, who belonged to tenth grade G. A. A., Chorus, Solo Training and Ensemble. Alice also played the part of Susy in the senior play. A snappy dresser and a swell personality describes Robert French. Bob belonged to Handicraft Club. Dark, sleek hair belonged to Harley Eye, who belonged to the traffic squad. Tall and rather quiet was a swell fellow named Wil- liam Gardner, who w ' as on the safety squad and also be- longed to Chess Club. A girl with energetic qualities was Carolyn Gast, who t x)k part in Junior Red Cross, G. A. A., Dance Club, Drafting and Dramatics. Dark eyes and a pretty smile describe Dorothy Geick, wlio belonged to Junior Red Cross. Dark-haired June Gierman was friendly and a friend wortli having. June belonged to G. A. A. William Gilbert was a very quiet person but very in- dustrious. Bill belonged to Chorus in the tenth grade Smiles and laughs accompanied by those crimson blushes made likeable Milton Gkekas a favorite with members of his class. He played basketball, was manager of the baseball team and belonged to P. H. Club. Always happy and smiling was Flazel Lorraine Gly- shall ' . Lorraine was active in Library Club and Chorus. Class dream man was Clarke Gorte, known to most people as Ben. He played on t he ftxttball, basketball and golf teams and was in P. H. Club. If muscle make a man, oh what a man is Clatus Gougeon. Clatus was president of the Hi-Y Club. Go(xl-natured Laurence Graham was an all around good fellow. He was active in tumbling and Camera Club. An earnest and cheerful disptisition belonged to Eunice Green, a liard worker. Eunice belonged to Latin Club, French Club, Dramatics, the Student Staff and the Art Club, to w ' hich she belonged because of her outstanding artistic abilities. Charles Griffith devoted part of his high school time to tumbling and serving as one of the managers of the basketball team. 19
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Easy to get along with Robert Hughes was one of tltose full of fun boys, who possessed a gtxxl sense of humor. Bob took part in Camera Club, Inrramurals, Baseball and P. H, Clubs. An affable girl with many friends was Carrol Hurst, who belonged to Junior Red Cross. Robert Hyslop was one of our many classmates who had a gift for getting along with people. A welcome member to our class was Edith Ingerson, who belonged to Dramatics and Hi-Y. Carefree and gay was Patricia Irwin, who succeeded at whatever she set out to do. Pat was a member of Art Club and Chorus. A quiet and diligent worker was Lena Jackman, who belonged to Chorus, Ensemble, Solo Training, Library, Hi-Y and Latin organizations. Quiet and serene was Florence Jeske, who belonged to Latin Club, Ensemble and Chorus. Marie Jeske, interesting and informative, was a mem- ber of I,atin Club and Solo Training. Betty Zotter ' s interests ran to G. A. A., Handicraft and Solo Training. She will be remembered for her ready smile. Frederick Johnson, always smiling, was especially friendly to everyone. Fred was active in Boys ' Hi-Y, Camera Club and Chorus. Quiet Joyce Johnson was active in all girls ' sports. Joyce belonged to G. A. A. and played on baseball, bas- ketball and volleyball teams. Shirley Jonsick was one of our very cute and snappy Majorettes. Shirley belonged to Handicrafts. Always on the go in girls ' sports was Joyce Jowett, who belonged to G. A. A., and the Art, Crafts and Dance Clubs. She also played on the girls ' basketball league. Pretty Alice Jurn ' s singing led her to Solo Training and Ensemble. Alice also was a Majorette. Although considered quiet by many of her classmates, Warula Kelley was a sweet girl. Wanda took part in Dramatics and belonged to Student Council. A (perfect homemaker describes Dorothy Kidd, who belonged to Art and Home Economics Clubs. Judith Kilpatrick was a girl for whom every day was a Hay” day. Judy belonged to Dramatics Club, Hi-Y, Chorus, Ensemble, Student Council, Solo Training, G. A. A., Student Staff and Spanish Club. Quiet and reserved Donald Klump enjoyed his boogie- woogie in his leisure hours. Don played on the football team. 21
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