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BESSIE I. BASEHORE, A.B. English The mildeft mannenr with the hravert heart. Her Welcome Mat is al- ways out to former students. ALBERT H. BRECHBILL, A.B. Science The direct aim af Science if Truth. His knowledge, wisdom, and tact demand the respect of all. ROBERT S. CLIPPINOER, M.S. Music, English Marie it the nnizerfal lan- guage of all iuankinilf' How he makes that piano talk! JAMES B. DAVIS, M.S. Science, Pre-Induction Courses 'lffienfe i.r ity own reward. His enthusiasm is contagious. GRAY L. FUREY, BS. Physical Education, Hygiene HEIf'J7jf man if the hzzilder of a temple falleil his' hoilyf' Genial, jovial head coach of athletics in M.H.S. BEss1E M. BEAR Librarian UReailing maketh a full man? She knows her library like a book. K. EZRA BUCHER, M.A. Commercial Few thingf are imporfihle to ililigenfe and .1-kill. A man of humor and of few words forcefully spoken. MRs. ROBERT S.CLIPPlNGER, B.S. Music Mzz.i'it' if well raid to he the fpeefh of angela. Sincere smile and winning ways. Mus. FRANK FAILOR Art, Mechanical Drawing A piftare ir a poem without wo1'd.r. A skilful creator of stage sets. DOROTHY HAMILTON, B.S. Commercial The .ferret of .ruceeff if ron- Jtamji' af p1zrpa.re. Cycling her delight, travel- ing her destiny. PAGE 15
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v4R7'l.5'v4N 1944 Tflf 8014130 0F DlR5C'70R PARKER H. KUHNS . , .... Prefidefzt JAMESJ. MICHENER . . , . . Vice-PreJia'e2zt HOWARD B. HEINAMAN . . . . . Secretmy GEORGE E. HURST . ..,,..., ........ T reazfurer GEORGE R. DAVEY RUTH H. KEEPER J. HEIKS PAUL To THE CLASS or 1944: While you were students in the Mechanicsburg High School, the Board of School Di- rectors, representing the people of Mechanicsburg, made every provision Within their power to make your stay both profitable and enjoyable. We trust our efforts in your be- half have not been in vain. i World War ll has brought its restrictions and increased demands. We have tried to meet both by adjustments in the school organization and program. Pre-induction courses and the cafeteria are examples of this attempt. Now that you are leaving school, we wish you success and happiness in life. May you always remember your High School with pleasure and pride. Sincerely yours, PARKER H. KUHNS Prefident PAGE 14
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VERA HACKMAN, M.A. English, Latin Literature is the greatest source of refined pleasure. A wealth of knowledge at her fingertips. ELIZABETH W. LASSEN, A.B. Mathematics, English Reproof on her lips hat a smile in her eye. Her understanding of human nature has won her many friends. FRANCES E. LUDLOW, B.S. Home Economics, Science The reward of a thing done well is to have done it. Her cheerful disposition makes up for her small stature. ALBERT S. MOWERY, B.S. Agriculture, Auto Mechanics Growing plants and fertile fields are the hatkhone of the na- tion. The busiest of the busy. ERMA M. NIssLEY, B.S. Home Economics A lace for everything and P everything in its plate. Small but mighty. PAGE 16 J. MACLAY KELLEY, MED. Social Studies History casts its shadow Sports manager with a heart of gold. LESTER L. LEITZEL, BS. History Still water rnns deep. Junior varsity football coach, adviser, and friend. ROY B. MALONE, A.B. Mathematics I ani not a teacher, only a fel- low traveler of whom yon asked the way. Likeable quiet manner. V basketball coach. NANCYJ. NAILOR, B.A. English, History Her ways are ways of pleasant ness. Patient and capable band manager. ELIZABETH S. ORRIS, A.B. Geography On her experience all her friends relied . ' ' Faithful standby of the Senior Class.
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