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− | Eventual trumpeter in "The Taming of a Tomboy" story of comic book ''Hi-School Romance'' #36 (February 1955). She's crazy for swing music even though she's a teenager and it's 1955 already. She listens to radio program ''Saturday Night Swing Session'', and gets fellow high-schooler [[Eddie Boyd]] to teach her trumpet. | + | [[Image:Donna_Hot_Lips_Hi-School_Romance.png|right]]Eventual trumpeter in "The Taming of a Tomboy" story of comic book ''Hi-School Romance'' #36 (February 1955). She's crazy for swing music even though she's a teenager and it's 1955 already. She listens to radio program ''Saturday Night Swing Session'', and gets fellow high-schooler [[Eddie Boyd]] to teach her trumpet. |
She immediately earns the mocking nickname "Hot Lips" but quickly improves and after an awkward, awkward date with Eddie, strong-arms him into letting her join his unnamed band. She impresses the crowd, getting them two more gigs. | She immediately earns the mocking nickname "Hot Lips" but quickly improves and after an awkward, awkward date with Eddie, strong-arms him into letting her join his unnamed band. She impresses the crowd, getting them two more gigs. |
Latest revision as of 06:10, 29 March 2018
Eventual trumpeter in "The Taming of a Tomboy" story of comic book Hi-School Romance #36 (February 1955). She's crazy for swing music even though she's a teenager and it's 1955 already. She listens to radio program Saturday Night Swing Session, and gets fellow high-schooler Eddie Boyd to teach her trumpet.
She immediately earns the mocking nickname "Hot Lips" but quickly improves and after an awkward, awkward date with Eddie, strong-arms him into letting her join his unnamed band. She impresses the crowd, getting them two more gigs.
Donna's last name is never given.