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PHYLLIS R. THOMPSON fx' . Tommy is one of our honor students from The Homes. With her winning personality, she has won her way into the hearts of schoolmates, the boys no: excepted. To further her education, she will go into training as a teacher of French Bonne chance, Phyllis. BESSIE M. TURNER Forward, March! Bessie is drilling one of her future gym classes. And no one is better qualified for this than she, because of her athletic ability. Swim- ming, tennis, and basketball are a few of her specialties. ln everything you do Bessie, the best wishes of the class of '37 are with you. wp. NAOMI R. WAGNER We often wondered what the cause of the school fire at Bainbridge was, but after learning to know Wagner we are convinced the janitor was just trying to heat up the building. We hope she has found plenty of warmth among us, and that she will always find the world a comfortable place in which to live. FRANK E. WEAVER Silent and shy is Frank, nevertheless, he has gained entrance into the hearts of his fellow students. Everywhere, but especially in mathematics, he has proved that hard work brings results. Although chiefly interested in farming, he may take a course in business and thus keep up the reputation of the family. IANE GOCHENAUER In our sophomore year, an accident occurred in which lane was fatally in- jured, Hers was a cheerful and happy nature. Tap dancing, swimming, and tennis were only a few of her varied accomplishments. All that the class of '37 can say is: We wish she were here to be graduated with us. ROGER BRICKER Roger's death occurred in the early part of our senior year. Were he still here, we know he would want us to say that his chief interest was sports. Roger was very quiet and unobtrusive, always willing to help someone, We want to remember him as a good fellow and friend. Empty of people, undoubtedly, but certainly
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SARAH RENSEL A practical tease and joker fully explains Sally. Among her accomplish- ments are violin playing and singing, which she clearly demonstrated in this year's operetta. In the fall, Sarah will join the White Parade where, there is no doubt, she will very quickly be found in the foremost ranks of the nursing pro- lession. ELIZABETH ANNETTA ROBINSON Sis is the member of the class whose keen sense of humor and good-natured friendliness have won her a high place in our esteem. In September she plans to go into training as a nurse in the Bryn Mawr Hospital. We wish you success, Elizabeth. EDNA C. RUTHERFORD Edna is another of the lasses from Bainbridge. By her excellent scholarship she very quickly made an enviable place among us. ln assembly she very ably presided by the piano and in the Senior Class Play displayed unusual dramatic ability. At Lebanon Valley College, we know she will continue to win laurels. ALTA KATHRYN SHAN K Alta is one of the class members by whose face you cannot always tell what she is thinking. Still water runs deep, goes the saying. However, Alta is think- ing in terms of St. loseph's Hospital, and plans to enter there in September. THEODORE M. SHECKART Ted is the lad from Bainbridge who is always seen with his head buried in a newspaper, reading the doings at Washington. With his keen mind, as dis- played in the Mathematics Club, we shall not be surprised to hear some day of Representative Sheckart proposing a new law. Luck to you, Theodore. MYRLE SIPLING Myrle hails from-Rheems and through her influence, Sipling's Garage fur- nished many an old car for the high school gang. ln order to keep the automobile business in the family, Myrle will go to Central Pennsylvania Business College and there take a secretarial course. Good luck, Myrle. HENRY P. SNAVELY Behold our Henry! A man of individuality and natural wit! Who of us will ever forget his book report in English Class on Rikki-Tikki-Tavi? But 'Henry has his serious side-upon graduating he hopes to be able to study civil engineering. The members of the class hope that this ambition of his may be realized. HARRY R. SNYDER Harry is the lad from Newville who has little to say. But in examination time we have noticed that, like the wise old owl, he has heard and therefore can speak. May you always follow this course, Harry, for who knows but that, like Calvin Coolidge, you too may be sitting in the White House some day. PAUL L. SNYDER Paul is one of the intellectuals of the class of '37. His sincerity and earnest- ness of purpose have endeared him to both teachers and pupils alike. Paul ex- pects to continue his studies at Grantham College where, we are sure, he will continue to do himself and Alma Mater credit. WOODROW W. T. SONNON Who has seen the efficient manager of our basketball team? Oh, there he is, seeing to it that all the rules of the game are being observed. Woodrow is a lover of the out-of-doors, and, pursuing this interest, will begin a course in forestry at State College in the fall. IOHN HOWARD SPEIDEL Iohnnie is another of our first honor students. He has distinguished himself not only through his excellent scholarship but also through his musical ability. What would we have done for a tenor in this year's operetta if it had not been for Iohnl In September, he will attend Elizabethtown College and prepare for a business career. CHARLEEN HELEN SWEIGART Charleen is a lass who comes to us from Newville. For three years she starred in the corridors as a school patrolman. She is especially interested in commercial work, and upon graduation, will continue her training in that field. The class wishes you Godspeed, Charleen. C253 Seniors Volk through the empty corridors and rooms?
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