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Look who's here? . . BENIAMIN ALDINGER Agriculture Attention, girls! . . . way to this man's heart: through his stomach . . . plans to increase Uncle Sam's Navy . . . plays drum in E-town's drum and bugle corp . . . pastime-always up to some pranks . . . ambition-retired farmer. 'Z -TTS' AE-ff Q Ss i in k..., ' N . l if' TED l. BONAT Printing Golden silence . . . never makes an annoying sound . . . speaks only when spoken to . . . cake salesman supreme . . . modest and shy but be- friended by all . . . expects to follow the art of printing as a career. Freshmen enroll 212 strong! xl, A' y cc .isp FRANCES LOUISE ANDREONI Sec. Commercial Dark - haired, attractive, neatly dressed . . . greets everyone With a smile . . . Butch . . . known for art of being late . . . Vaughn Monroe's music, dancing, and reading occupy her spare time . . . typist for BROAD- CASTER staff. GLORIA ANN BARATUCCI Voc. Home Ec. Plans to be a beautician . . . popular with either sex . . . most of spare time spent in dancing . . . often heard saying what's the scoop? . . . follows all Hershey's sports activities . . . always doing someone a favor . . . dislikes being quiet . . . owns very attractive wardrobe. L. FRED BAUM Drafting lnk bound Inky . . . draft- ing, his true love . . . studious, quiet . . . vocational's diminu- tive . . . builds model trains and planes . . . accompanied by Gee Whiz! . . . right- hand man in a certain Middle- town grocery store. X 5Q-- ,grd 0211, 1 if i' ' . c -,K w att-mf GENEVIEVE BAKER Gen. Commercial Genny comes from the Sandhills . . . likes to ice- skate . . . collects salt and pepper shakers . . . interested in a certain male named Gerald . . . hopes to be- come a waitress . . . dislikes her middle name . . . a true friend. BEVERLY ANN BARNARD Coll. Prep. Flirtatious Bev . . . en- thusiastic about all sports . . . many leadership qualities . . . high stepping drum majorette for three years . . . tenor in chorus . . . back beat in orchestra . . . member of Tri- Hi-Y and Booster Club . . . can be found telling jokes almost anytime. IEANETTE E. BENDER Bkkg. Commercial Trim figure . . . plenty of grey matter . . . doesn't miss the honor roll . . . always saying, Gee Whiz . . . will- ing to help anyone . . . likes to read best sellers . . . busi- ness manager of CHOCLATIER . . . ambition, be a book- keeper. +N'Kk Qi' 5 ' v'. N Q , -'Q R I : . 5,0 Q i Jr, ll Lili n t IOHN H. ALGER Coll. Prep. Male typist of 12-A . . . shy, but says he likes women . . . not prejudiced against long skirts . . . likes to travel . . . aims to become a business man . . . spark of the foot- ball team . . . would like to get rich quick. MAE BOYD Bkkq. Commercial Cute, boisterous, friendly . . . Campbelltown's Blond Bombshell . . . outstanding in intramural sports . . . Oh, I don't like that! . . . faithful booster of all school activities . . . excellence in bookkeeping insures her future . . . keen on the latest tmalesl at Dave's Dream.
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