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THEEHE PHYLLIS R. FISHER GENERAL Phyllis, a bluefeyed majorette who has proved to 'be very active and popular, participates in all senior activities with great ability and co-operation. She is also a member of the Tri'HifY, Booster Club, and Victory Corps, and she is one of the best guards in our intramural games. WARREN H. FOLEY VOCATIONAL Here is the most active member of our class. 'LPete is president of the senior class, captain of the basketball team, left fielder on the baseball team, chorus mem- ber, assistant manager of the football squad, a printer on the Broadcaster staff, and art editor of the Choclatier. MARY E. FORNEY COMMERCIAL Little Mary has solved the gas situation with her tall story of the Billygoat and Express Wagon. Mary excels in class' work, and her pleasing smile and personality have Won many friends. She holds down the posif tion of senior class treasurer very nicely. MARGARET M. FRANK GENERAL Margie is one of those persons who could listen to accordion music twenty-four hours a day. She skates, dances, cashiers, and swims. Someday we'll read where Margie from Hershey swam the English Channel. Not limit' ing herself to swimming alone, she is active in all sports. VELIA FROMBOLUTI COMMERCIAL A pleasant, sophisticated young lady who walks-waltzes-to the tune of South American music is 'iVay. Aside from being ac' tive in school, she is a popular person at social affairs. Her work as feature editor of the Broad' caster won many compliments. 24 IUH5 DOROTHY M. FLORY GENERAL Dorothy, through her gay per' sonality and pleasing smile, has made many friends. Her present ambition is to be a secretary. EVELYN M. FORESTER COMMERCIAL Her shy grin has helped pull us through many dark, dreary days. Besides being athletically-minded, Evelyn is a good student. In basketball, she's a very good guard, as many forwards will re' luctantly admit. HARRY F. FOUTZ VOCATIONAL Tall, sandyfhaired, and never without a snappy wisecrack, Harry is always ready to help entertain others or himself. He took part and gave a fine per- formance as the sage of Athens in the vocational assembly. A machinist of quite a reputation, he expects to join one of the armed services if possible. DAVID ST.C. FREHN GENERAL Ching's a jolly, punning fel' low who is liked by everyone in his class. As photographer for the Choclatier, a member of the HifY, and representative in the Student Senate, he has become widely known throughout the school. If you're downhearted and are sinking for want of a joke, see Ching. HARRY P. GARDNER VOCATIONAL Here is our foremost backer of Rube Goldberg inventions. This heavyfset printer has added a number of devices to the equip' ment in the print shop, most use' ful of which is an automatic jogger for the automatic press.
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ROBERT L. DEIMLER VOCATXONAL Here is a boy who came to the vocational school in his sopho' more year and has been one of the most popular printers ever since. An unequaled sense of humor is P0rky's. His favorite form of entertainment, when possible, is matching pennies. PHYLLIS J. DiDOMENICO GENERAL Darkfhaired Phyllis is the envy of many girls who struggle with curlers every night. She has taken the responsibility seriously of being vicefpresident of her home' room. D. THERESE DONOVAN PREPARATORY Better known to her friends as Tee, this lass is always willing to cofoperate. She is an indisf pensable member of the Hand' book Committee and is active in the TrifHifY and chorus. Tee is also an accomplished equestrif enne as she devotes many hours to riding her favorite mount Savage.'1 V CHARLES J. DRUPP VOCATIONAL Here is our proof that good things come in small packages. Besides being one of our best carpenters, he does a good job of holding down the 'iKeystone sack on the baseball team. This chunky little fellow is a very energetic senior and can usually be found in the vicinity of a joke session. RICHARD K. EVANS VOCATIONAL Noisy Richard is '43's chief edif tor of this yearbook. A printer by trade, Lippy has proved to be a sportsman, actor, poet, and whatnot. Dick served as varsity Trojan halfback, actor in assemblies, member of HifY, and writer and printer on the Broadcaster staff. YOLANDA R. DeSANTIS GENERAL Yolanda, who is admired for her neat appearance, will always be seen with a smile both in and out of school. She is interested in dancing, bowling, and girls' athletics. We add, Yolanda thinks that plumbing is the most valuf able trade in the vocational school. JUNE KEGERREIS DOHNER GENERAL Mrs. Carl Dohner is the quiet and charming girl who worked during free periods at the infor- mation desk. She was an inter' ested member of the Victory Corps and an addict of dancing and good movi-es as well. ERNEST F. DRESCHER VOCATIONAL Wrestling and boxing are the favorite diversions of this hand' some wire-jerkerf' Although he didn't become a candidate for wrestling until his senior year, he proved himself a quick learner and a hard fighter. On the school's stage crew Ernie was a capable worker. ETHEL L. EISENHOUR PREPARATORY Meet the spark plug of the pep squad. Lovely and lively Ethel was also an important member of the Broadcaster staff, TrifHifY, Booster Club and chorus. Her vacant periods found her anywhere between the Broaclf caster room and Print Shop, on business, of course. ESTA M. FAUSNACHT GENERAL We all know Esta by her smile and pretty blue eyes. Her friendly manner has aided her in acquirf ing many friends throughout the school. THE SE IIJHS 23
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ELEANOR R. GARMAN PREPARATORY Commonly known to her class' mates as Dutch, this blonde Venus is energetic and full of fun. Active in all organizations of the school, Dutch shows dei' nite leadership spirit. Besides portraying a part in the senior class play, she has done a fme job as senior section chief of the Choclatiev. GERALDINE D. GASSWINT GENERAL Jerry is the type of girl who never gives up for she is def termined to iight to the end. Jerry can take a joke as all good sports do. Besides being a jitterf bug fiend, she is also interested in agricultural work. DOROTHY A. GEISTWHITE PREPARATORY Dot's fine interpretation of the Kind Lady is som-ething that will be long remembered. Like all other seniors Dot's abilities are not limited as she also ably serves on the business staff of the Broadcaster, in the TrifHifY, and in chorus. Dot's personality is friendly but frank. THOMAS H. GESFORD VocA'r1oNAL Slick, black hair Qwith every one in placej identifies Tom, a car' penter from these wild stretches controlled by Mr. Reynolds. Tom helped in the program to build model planes for the armed forces. One of the recruiting stations will Gnd him knocking at its door if his plans are not interrupted. ARLENE H. GIBBLE GEN ERAL Arlene is a quiet, goodfnatured girl who is known for her studif ous personality. Aside from do' ing her work she is literary bent in that she reads widely. JEAN A. GARVER COMMERCIAL Petite and friendly in her quiet way, Jeanie is ohfed and ah'ed for her ine assortment of clothes. She has proved her business ability in various ways and the Choclatier profited by her worthy contributions as a business woman. ARLENE M. GEESAMAN GENERAL Pretty Arlene will certainly make someone a good secretary. Her attractiveness plus the experience of being secretary to Miss O'Toole will mean much to her and the business she will serve. CHARLES B. GESFORD VOCATIONAL This capable machinist is best identified by his flaming red hair. A good machinist, Red ex' pects to get a job in this field either in one of the armed serv' ices or in a factory. Were it not for the war, he would like to be a boxer. He can usually be found in the club, swapping leather with fellow boxers. ROBERT H. GETZ VOCATIONAL Here is a boy who travels to school virtually every morning on his thumb fin spite of gas shortagej, to take his rightful place among the carpenters. Bob's pastime is a profitable one, that of trapping. He is a hockey enthusiast who is always ready with the question, How did the Bears make out last night? CLARENCE E. GINDER VOCATIONAL This senior machinist took a good deal of ribbing in vocaf tional circles because he was go' ing steady and didn't try to make anyone believe he wasn't. Seldom ever talking back to ribbers, Ginder is one of our most congenial seniors. He was very active in sports. THE SE IUH5 Q 25
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