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JEANNE SMITH . . . charming , . . possesses unusual grace . . . adores her horse Tillie' '.,. takes her art and basket- ball seriously . . . withdrew from I.,.l-l.S. in March. ALTA SNYDER . . . popular Snatchy . . . loyal Publications Business Manager this year . . . delightful comps y . . . sophomore class secretary . . . only girl who driv4 a car to school. BETTY SOISSON . . . just bubbling over' . ex- tremely talkative . . . finds a certain twin engaging . . . personality behind the candy counter . . . piquant charm . . . tip-tilted nose. DEAN STONER . . . strong man of the band . . . had charge of candy counter the second semester . . . always in a hurry and nearly always late. PETE TA1.ARov1cH . . . chauffeur for a group of high school students . . . friendly smile for everyone . . . senior class uwampum holder' '... progressive commercial stu- dent. KENNETH WEIMER . . . Molly , beaming cherub from Laughlintown . . . will argue with anyone, anytime, for any reason . . . on Rifle Team . . . found freshman girls fascinating. LOUISE WELLER . . . happy-go-lucky Weedy . . . has a refreshing sense of humor . . . loves horses es- pecially . . . enjoys symphony concerts . . . a friend who is faithful forever . JANNE WILT . . . musically-minded . . . attended All-Western Orchestra festival this year . . . rated a place in the Art Club . . .jeanne Smith's Boswell , GEORGE WUCHINA . . . courteous, shy, and modest mem- ber of varsity basketball squad . . , one of Wuchina bro- thers who are our star athletes . . . indifferent to feminine admiration. ROBERT WYLIE . . . good-looking, talented, fair haired Bob' '... Associate Editor of Publications . . . ex- ceptionally line cellist . . . attended P.S M.A. festivals . . . has irrepressible curl . . . future foreign correspondent or music critic on some metropolitan newspaper. 29 sEN1oRs ll QB fl- ll 4? 142, After a ha t only too short Easter , we come sadly back t l ssons . . . On the follow he J uniata A Capella , oir presented a beautiful program before the whole assembly . . . Seniors are feted with a party by the Womans Club. Kozar presents the laugh of the evening with his blindfolded - knight - on - a broom act . . . April l and the New Fort appears attired in pink and yellow and abounding in deceiving articles . . . Class basketball tournament is won by the freshmen much to the shame of the upperclassmen. Money collected at the games will buy jackets for the senior varsity players . . . Senior girls win girls' basketball tournament with juniors close behind . . . Glenn johnson, Bob Riggs, and Kenny Weimcr revert back to their younger days and play marbles in thc halls.
SENIOR CLASS NOTABLES ln t.he moulding process of our Seniors, some have lween endowed with traits which have made them outstanding. Therefore. the Class of N40 has selected the lollowing NOTAl3LliS: MOST IUOPLTIMAXR GlRl- . . T -lean Shirev with her charm and complete naturalness is noted lor her consideration ol others, MOST POlJL'l-.-XR BOY . Bill lXlelville takes honors lor his personality , his smile in- vites confidence. BEST ATHl,liTli and l5liST LOOK IXCI BOY , . awarded to Charles Donato . veteran on the gridiron A . eaptained the hasliethall squad for three years BEST l.OOlilNCi CilRl. , . . Xlarv Lou Naugle, our Xla v Queen, eaptivates every one with her gracious manner CL.-XSS ARTIST , . .Ieanne Smith is gifted with rare talent which she will use in dress designing XlUSlC1l:XX . Margaret Martens . . just like her flute. slender. light. and graceful , . plavs in many concerts. 'l'Yl7lCf,fXl. SENIOR . . A Bill Chrisner. athletic and well-inlormed. likes collegiate clothes and good times l'Ol-lTlC1l:XN A Kenny Weimer, heliever in free speech, often takes to the soap-hox to prove his point. XIOST 'lit-Xl-li.fX'l'lYli . , Bill Hunter. given to lustv yells as cheerleader, would make a good circus lwarlter STUDIOLTS . T Yiolet Xlenoher really digs and delves into suhiect matter SUN lOR X IOST Lllililj' TO SLTTCTCTHILD , . . versatile .lim lfreeman pos- sesses the intelligence and perseverance that will make him a leader. leanlie Smith Nlarv l,ou Naugle Bill tihrisner llill lluiiler lXl'l1Y1k'll1 NVeiiiier lean Shirt-x Xlrs Rtlsliw--rtli h Hill Nlvlx ll 'Xlzirgaret Nldrtens Klum l i't'el1itiii Charles Doiwato Ywlel Xleiiimlivr
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