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1 fff new BETTY SHULL-striking ly becoming, gentle, pleasant, and agreeable . . . male friends are plentiful, but it is be- lieved that she has de- cided who is first on her list . . . likes good mu- sic and roast chicken. GEORGE SWICK -- slow but dependable . . . fa- vorite school activity is lunch . . . 'lYutz pushes black Ford around . . . wants to join Navy . . . favorite dish, big one . . . where you see Swick you see Roberts also . . . hefty gridiron Candidate. MARIORIE TODHUNTER -gratifying, friendly , . . plans for future are col- lege and teaching ele- mentary work . . . hopes to travel . . , unusual dish, fried frog legs , . . careful not to spill acid because it makes holes . . . drives Chrysler. NANCY TODHUNTER - characteristically com- posed and capable . . . Toddy expects to at- tend Allegheny College and major in languages . . . appreciates music . . . sings . . . stuffed pork chops and actress Bette Davis are her fa- vorites. 28 E IUHS HELEN VERHOVSEK - willing to help others . . . wants to be a gov- ernment girl in Wash- ington . . . has passion for hot pork sandwiches and swing music . . . hobby is counting food stamps. LOUISE WING!-XRD-fum loving . . . she aims to please . . . listening to radio takes up leisure hours . . . Donald Duck's chatter fascinates her Wink has appetite for sauerkraut and weiners . . . intends to be P. T. clerk. BEATRICE WRIGHT--lib tle, but oh, so sweet! . . . domestic type . . . Beatty hates public speaking . . . evenings reserved for the one and only . . . lively, peppy, full of fun . . . craves good jokes and dancing at Ripples. ROBERT WRIGHT-most talented artist deluxe . . . works on this line for all school activities . . . ambition is to be a commercial artist . . . hobby, photography . . . likes French fries . . . Ellsie Wishes Betty Grable lived in Iohns- town.
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DOROTHY RUBRECHT- doesn't know where she's going most of time, but gets there . . . loves to laugh, dance, cmd date . . . ice cream and Walter Pidgeon are fa- vorite dishes . . . wants to be a cadet nurse . . . writes seventy-two let- ters per month. MARGUERITE SAINTZ- non-talkative . . . neat- ness and order are her virtues . . . may attend Cambria Rowe . . . Rod- dy McDoWelI, pies, and two canary birds are fa- vorites, but getting up in the morning is awful in these eyes. VIRGINIA SANKER-con dial and jovial . . . here's another cadet nurse . . . finds fried ham, Hum- phrey Bogart, and Tom- mie Dorsey's swing mu- sic just too, too divine . . . hates concert mu- sic . . . that purple sweater is nice! LOIS SAYLOR-delight fully dear, docile, and droll . . . finally going on five feet . . . faith- ful football follower . . . Lo loves to fill her scrapbook with anything she finds interesting . . . feasting on French fries comes next. IUH5 IACK SCHUSTER - ta- lented, capable and composed . . . Satch's ambition, structural engi- neering . . . concen- trates on lovely fresh- man . . , whizzes around in blue Ford . . . inter- ested in sports . . . pine- apple, Alice Faye, and Iohn Garfield are ta- vorites. DORIS Sl'IAl'FER-pre- fers to sit and listen . . . favorite food is hot dogs . . . another ardent fan of Alan Ladd . . . Dotty hates to get up in the morning . . . her hobby is writing to a leather- neck. MARY LOU SHAFFER- jovial, likeable, willing . . . Lou works at Cookie lar on Satur- days . . , before ration- ing, steaks her favorite meal . . . no special am- bition, but wants to earn some money . . . finds Ronald Reagan fascinat- ing. ELIZABETH A. SHARPE -unsettled and lively . . . has much musical ability . . . sings, plays piano, glockenspiel, vio- lin, and records . . . one of those cute nuts . . . always around when pancakes are served. 'N 27
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R Af,-Tim g , f 5 ' 4 -.. f 'i' 'lx Q4-if 1 RANifLIN Mlsmra STEVE ADAMS hw-iff FIRST ROW Ileft to rightl: Fred Miller, Everett Michaels, Ierry Helder, Pccul Shurbcxugh. SECOND ROW: Iohn Homolci, Iohn Shutter, Richard Hem- minger. THIRD ROW: Ioseph Soho, Mcxrlin Croyle, Peter Drosjcrck. FOURTH ROW: Iohn Muchesko, Arnold Benford, Iohn Ncrhtigul, William Lint, Missinq from picture: Iohn Soho. 20
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