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1 SIDNEY L. MILLER ACADEMIC IVe all know Sid, that slender girl brimming over with enthusiasm for all she undertakes. In conversation she is an adept of no small accomplishment. YVe little sus- pected the presence of Sid's ability behind the footlights, until a Heeting glimpse we caught of her in our Class play. Scribblers' Club, '56, '57, Glee Club, '56, '57, Operetta, '57, Hi-Y. '57, Vice-President, '58, A Cappella Choir, '57, '58, Hockey, '57, '58, Probies' Club, '58, Class Play, '58. WALTER R. MILLER ACADEMIC The expression on YValt's face tells everything-that his lirst love is fun. XValt Came to our school this year from Alerchantville. Already he has shown his ability to make friends, and his knack of meeting people amiably should Carry him far in his chosen profession of teaching. ANNA V. MONAGHAN COMMERCIAL Now why is the class giggling? Yes, it is one of Ann's humorous remarks. Ann is a Creature ofsparkle, humor, lightheartedness, and efficiency. Besides being an agile dancer, and clever hairdresser, she is a capable secretary. Her sunny disposition has won her no end of friends. Bloomsburg Club, '58, Secretary to Teacher, '58, THE COLSENIAN Staff, '58. HAROLD I. MONROE ACADEMIC If Min were twins, we would have two outstanding basketball players. Yet his innocent expression, framed by those curly locks, does not give a true indication of the mischief that lurks within. However, lVIin's ability is something which cannot be underestimated. Track, '56, '37, Basketball, '57, '58, Football, '57, '58, Hi-Y, '57, '58, Scribblers' Club, '57, Baseball, '58, IVILLIANI A. MORRELL ACADEMIC Laughing makes one's troubles seem much lighter is Bill's philosophy of life. This lad Could probably give Dale Carnegie a few pointers on the business of making friends, for his unsophisticated manner gives him ready access to the companionship of all. Cinema Club, '56, Chef Club, '38, Dance Club, '58. RUSSELL E. MOR ROVV ACADEMIC Iust give Russ a few test tubes and a Bunsen burner and he is perfectly content. Yve hear that he is both an amateur photographer and an adept at concocting appe- tizing dishes. In spite of his unobtrusiveness, Russ has gathered to him an everwidening circle of friends. Art Club, '56, Glee Club, '57, Chef Club, '57, '58, Col1IumS Staff, '58, Science Club, '58, HENRY S. MORTON ACADEMIC As head scientist and chief competitor to Einstein, Hank leaves one battled as to what new trick he will pull out of the intellectual hat. His ability should provide keen competition for his college classmates. Scribblers' Club, '56, '57, Cinema Club, Secretary, '56, '57, Band, '56, President, '57, '58, Orchestra, '56, Secretary, '57, '58, Science Club, '56, President, 57, '58, THE COLSENIAN Staff, '57, Student Council, '57, Glee Club, '57, Cof1Iz1mSStaff, '57, '58. JAMES H. PRUETT ACADEMIC Take me out to the ball game, is Iim's theme song. His heart lies in the grand old game of baseball, where his work in the outlield is beyond reproach. lim is one of those rare personageswone who successfully com- bines athletic prowess with outstanding scholarship. Baseball, '56, '57, '58, Hi-Y, '57.
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WALTER F. MICKLE PR,xcT1cAL ARTS Playwright YVaIt's theatrical productions rival those of George Abbott. But removed from the realm of the dramatic, he is an all-round musician. Furthermore, for sheer natural humor, he has few equals. His mask-like ex vression, when telling jokes, sends his auditors into gales of laughter. Band, '56, Orchestra, '76, Hi-Y, '56, Chef Club, '56, '57, Glee Club, '56, '57, Football, '56, '57, '58, Track, '56, '57, '58, A Cappella Choir, '57, Leathercraft Club, '58, Varsity Club, '58. ELIZABETH M. MILLER COIVIINIERCI-XI. Here is a girl who can flash down the hockey field, move surely and quickly over the basketball floor, and still perform equally well in classes. Xyith her cheerlulness and good snortsmanship, Betty is sure to succeed. A Cappella Choir, '57, Glee Club, '57, Basketball, '57, '58, Hockey, '57, '58, Bloomsburg Club, '58. EDWIN I. MCKENNA PRACTICAL ARTS Ed is one of our students who has kept his talents carefully concealed from us. His dramatic ability was shown in both our class plays, particularly in his convinc- ing role of our final production. Ed's future aspirations are unknown, but our best wishes are for true happiness after his graduation. Football, '56, Chef Club, '57, Class Play, '57, '58. ELIZABETH S. MCKEOWN COMMERCIAL lf activit and willingness equal success, then here is success in tl'ie person of Betty. Few are the phases of scI1ooI life in which she has not had a hand. It was her intelligent management that navigated the hockey team through a satisfactory season. Glee Club, '56, '57, A Cappella Choir, '57, '58, Oper- etta, '57, '58, Hockey, Manager, '58. HOWARD E. MEELL PR.xcT1cAL ARTS Salute the Presidentl As a leader, Shell has shown himself to be one of the most competent class presidents in the annals of C.. H. S. Yvith equal ease and incompar- able poise he either lifts his voice in melody or covers the track at lightning speed. Cvlee Club, '56, '57, Hi-Y, '56, '57, Student Council, '56, '57, Track, '56, '57, '58, Football, '56, '57, '58, A Cappella Choir, '57, '58, Class President, '58, Varsity Club, Vice-President, '58. HAROLD H. MERRITZ Acixursmlc Wlhile few at times, and many often. were finding recrea- tion in frivolous antics, Yeks was developing plans to pay class creditors. His industry in Senior Cabinet speaks for itself. Cinema Club, '56, '57, '58, Chef Club, '56, '57, Glee Club, '57, Baseball, '57, Co!lIunzSStaff, '57, '58, Science Club, '57, '58, A Cappella Choir, '57, '58, Operetta, '57, '58, Class Play, '58. FRANK C. MILLER ALTIXIJEINIIC Baldy is our brush-headed little basketball star. On or off the basketball floor, he is an ideal acquaintance. His sincerity and lighting spirit have gained for him the admiration of the entire student body. This sincerity should reap its iust reward-accomplishment. Class Vice-President, '57, Hi-Y, '57, Basketball, '57, '58, Baseball, '58, Science Club, '58. ROBERT O. MILLER COMMERUAI. Bob has proved himself a very capable player on the baseball diamond. In addition to athletics. the band and the orchestra occupy his time. Affable and thoughtful Bob is everything that can be desired of a true friend. Glee Club, '56, '57, Bank, '56, '57, '58, Orchestra, '56, '57, '58, Baseball, '57, Hi-Y, '57, Varsity Club, '58.
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AUDREY V. RICH COMMERCIAL Softlv twisted braids, sculpture-like features, and a well- poised head all combined in the perfect likeness of an old- fashioned Cameo. This is Audrey. In choral clubs and operettas, And is known for her sweet soprano. Glee Club, '36, A Cappella Choir, '37, '38, Operetta, '37, '38, Bloomsburg Club, '38, THE CoI,si-:NIAN Staff, '38. DOROTHY M. ROBBINS ACADEMIC Leaving trouble and dull care behind, Dot, goes through each day reversing the lining to many a threaten- ing cloud. Her dimpled smile gives evidence of gladness in her many activities. Glce Club, '36, '37, Basketball, '36, '37, Swimming Club, '36, '37, Hockey, '36, '37, '38, Operetta, '37, A Capella Choir, '37, '38, Hi-Y, '37, '38. IACQUELINE R. ROBERTSHAIV COMMERCIAL To the casual observer lack is guided by a boundless exuberance that prevents her from staying in one spot long at a given time. A vigorous mind, a merry counten- ance, and a generous share of initiative should help her achieve any goal she may set. Hi-Y, '37, '38, Bloomsburg Club, '38, THE COLSENIAN Staff, '37, EDNA MAY SCIIOENING COMMERCIAI, A highly-strung nature, and mirthful propensity, are Ed's most outstanding qualities. One may often tind her scurrying here and there greatly interested in activi- ties both great and small. Ed's leadership as captain ofthe basketball team should serve as a titting apprentice- ship for later responsibilities. Glee Club, '36, Basketball, '36, '37, Captain, '38, Hockey, '36, '37, '38, Operetta, '37. DOROTHY G. SIIELLY ACADEMIC Shy but sweet are suitable adjectives in which to picture our Shelly. Nursing is the vocation which she has chosen as her life's work. IVe are certain that her calm- ness of bearing will do much to sooth many a patient's fevered brow. Clee Club, '36, '37, Bank, '36, '37, '38, Class Play, '37, Scribblers' Club, '37, Hi-Y, '37, '38, Probies' Club, '38. DOROTHY M. SHINDELL ACAIIEMIC Take a smile, add two laughing eyes and curly hair, mix them and you have Dot. Like several of her class- mates she is interested in the profession of nursing. The sunshine of her nature should make her presence welcome in any room of illness. Glee Club, '36, '37, Band, '36, '37, '38, Orchestra, '36, '37, '38, Probies' Club, '38. DONALD W. SHIVE ACADEMIC Don, with his weakness for fantastic haberdashery, presents a very colorful appearance. A brilliant shirt, red suspenders, a bright tie, and Don is ready for school. Aside from his flair for fashion, Don is adept at playing the trumpet. Cinema Club, '36, '37, Band, '36, '37, '38, Orchestra, '37, '38, Hi-Y, '37, '38, Science Club, '37, Secretary, 3 . WILLIAM R. STANTON AcAnEMIc -Meet W'imp, one of the handy men of the class. His willingness' to work, whether on the projecting machine or in the kitchen, has gained h-im a repptation. However, his chief claim to fame IS his proficiency in managing teams. Cinema Club, '36, '37, '38, Science Club, '37, Baseball Nlanager, '37, '38, Basketball Nlanager, '37, '38, Chef Club, '37, Vice-President, '38, Varsity Club, '38.
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