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DAISY SHAFFER . . . Editor-in-Chief of Reflector . . . consistant honor student . . . changing disposition . . . likes Errol Flynn . . . rarely seen without a stack of books . . .stamp collecting enthusiast . . . industrious Home EC. student . . . admired by her senior classmates . . . middle name is Pearl, in case you don't know . . . ambition is to travel. BETTY SPANGLER . . . red-head seen in all rooms at school . . . Co- editor of Courier . . . prefers green Plymouths, in line oi cars . . . athletic manager of interclass activities . . . one of our honor students . . . helps in tather's store . . . everybody calls her Bee . . . snaps The Little Courier on the bulletin board. DOROTHY SPANGLER .. . faithful Reflector worker . . . Warbled through four years of Glee Club . . . enjoys reading and sewing . . . doesn't like to miss Pepper Young's Family . . . known by her ever pleasant smile and quiet manner . . . doesn't care for Annabella because she married Power . . . interested in chemistry . . . hopes to become a nurse. 6 lfllb flcizi C0l'lfl6 DOROTHY WALKER . . . 'iDo , transferred from Iohnstown High in her junior year . . . smooth dancer . . . active Girl Reserve member . . . likes the radio, movies, and sled riding . . . short but sweet . . . industrious typing student . . . dotes on Iohn Garfield . . . favorite subject, Home Economics . . . sang in Girls' Glee Club . . . prefers to sit and listen. ROBERT WALSH . . . known as Walshie or 'ilrish . . . small and curly haired . . . plays horseshoes in summer, basketball in winter . . , played role ol gangster in the senior play . . . sang tenor in the Glee Club and operetta . . . made plenty of noise tor his size as a cheerleader . . . wants to be a contractor. BERNICE WILEY . . . aim is to be a successful business Woman . . frequently seen at skating rinks . . . neat appearance . . . likes sports . , . played in interclass basketball and volleyball . . . spends Sunday evening listening to The Grouch Club . . . prelers meat to cake . . . portrayed Lady Macbeth in English class . . . twittered in Glee Club and operetta. IAMES WISSINGER . . . Pug was president of Varsity F Club . . . likes fast driving . . . power house in football and basketball . . . well liked by his senior classmates . . . silent member of P. D. class . . . goes to movies to see Mickey Mouse . . . listens to Big Town . . . plays golf in the summer . . . always just resting . 7l
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PAUL RUMMEL , . . Buch is going to be an agricultural expert tunes in on Club Matinee . . . travels to school on the bus . . . swings his partner at square dances . . . wants to attend Iuniata College MARY MARTHA SALY . . . Marty likes vegetable soup . . . goes to town on a typewriter . . . warbled sweet melodies in Glee Club . . . cello artist . . . sparkling eyes . . . goes to post office every night . . listens to Baby Snooks program . . . an Artie Shaw ian. EDWARD SCHUSTER . . . Miss Lichtenfel's problem child . . . frequently seen riding around in blue Packard . . . wants to be a jeweler . . . forever being asked to get rid of his chewing gum . . . Romeo to all the girls . . . reads the Wrong literature in study class. always just missin streetcars . . . stuffs himself on iried chicken . . . oillflj df Lied . . IACK STUVER . . . Mr. Baker's problem child . . . member ol Know Your City Club . . . seen quite a bit 'with Eddie . . . screen idol, Olivia de Haviland . . . likes to hear The Lucky Strike Hit Parade . . . wants to join the United States Air Corps , . . an ice skater . . . Did you get your excuse yet, lack? LEONA THOMAS . . . willing aid to Miss Neidlinger . . . washes all the dirty boards . . , has a crush on Tyrone Power . . . continuous member of Girl Reserves . . . an all around sport's lan . . . hopes to become a nurse . . . took part in interclass volleyball and basketball , . , loves to make Scrapbooks . . . never misses school. GLADYS TODHUNTER . . . Co-editor of the Courier . . . president of Girl Reserves . . . spends much time swimming and dancing . . . participated in both volleyball and basketball . . . wants to be a kindergarten teacher . . . likes to sing . . . occasionally late . . . blushes at ease . . . sang in the operetta and chorus . . . music idols are Benny Goodman and Ieanette McDonald. HENRY TOMKOWSKI . , . silent, capable, willing . . . always first in the classroom at noon . . . interested in electricity . . . goes hiking in summer . . . nature study enthusiast . . . constant listener to The ShadoW participated in volleyball . . . Polish sausage is his ideal food . . . interested in science . . . one of our brighest classmates.
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-the juniors O Iunior Class . . . a group of inexperienced and not-so- wise Freshmen two years ago . . . our Freshman year was marked by many distinct happenings-inter-class athletic activities, club affiliations, and social activities . . . we can contemplate many happy hours when we were Sophs . . . glad that we weren't Freshmen any longer, but watched the Iuniors as superiors and whose places we would soon ac- quire . . . had the opportunity to catch up with our sleep every afternoon . . . will never forget how hard it was for some of us to make it to school so early. 0 Now we find ourselves in our Iunior year . . . in general, carefree and fun-loving . . . well represented in all school activities . . . represent the backbone of athletics this year . . . almost every boy is connected with athletics in one way or another . . . likewise, the girls are ardent players and faith- 0 FIRST ROW-VVrig'ht, Hornola, Rostochak, G. Falsone, Foltz, Boerstler, M. Falsone, Fitzgibbon, Branthoover. 0 SECOND ROW-Brant, Sivits, Polippo, Hood, Kurnerday, Griffith, Gilbert, Hurrel, Blair, Miss G. Hetrick. O THIRD ROW-Mr. Townsend, Pollock, Nahtigal, Kokoruda, S'hull, Kirchner, Rhodes, Maystrovich. O FOURTH ROW-Schweitzer, Miller, Moscbarger, Vvaring, Klepack, Hesaltine. O FIFTH ROW-Ripple, Rumrnel, Murray, Clawson, Younger, Felix, O SIXTH ROW-Spory, Carlmark, Pritts, Carney, Davis, Houser, O SEVENTH ROVV-Snyder, Scavuzzo, Beltz, Likar. 1285 .
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