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J UDITH MARIE ANDERSON Academic February 5, 1941 Jude . . . the South will rise again . . .jollygabarrel oflaughs. . . that French accent . . . anyone call for some fried chicken? . . . pizza and cokes. . . waittill I get my car . . . there were some high moments at Russ's wedding . . . those guys from Harrisburg . . . gotta match? . . . plans to join the Waves. Bandg French Clubg Chess Clubg J. V., Varsity Hockeyg Softball and Basketball Managerg Assembly Band. DARLEE ANN BARR Academic April 3, 1940 Darlee . . . wields a mean paint brush in her spare time . . . digs rock 'n' roll and Jimmy Clanton . . . industrious officer of the FNA . . . hates to rise and shine in the morn- ing . . . loves friedchicken. . . seems to like Newportjust as well as M-burg . . . headed for a career among the starched caps and rubber soles. F. N. A.g Glee Club, Band Front, Art Club. A ' Y ? 1Hi i FREDERICK LLOYD BAKER Academic September 14, 1941 Fritz . . .one of the first C. H. admirers along with Dick, Jim, and Bill . . . Oh, those blond locks . . . toots a real tone on his trumpet . . . can be found tossing a crazy curve on the M. H. S. mound . . . next stop-- college. J. V., Varsity Basketball and Baseballg Bandg Dance Bandg County Bandg Student Councilg Class Officer. ELEANOR JUNE BASEHORE Secretarial June 13, 1941 Ele . . . a sweet quiet person- ality . . . you can give it back to the Indians . . .those waves . . . in a few years we will find her sitting on some lucky boss's lap . . . a Rock Hudson fan . . . afaithful follower ofthe Wild- cat eleven . . . pals withGloria, Sara, and Darlee. Vocal Music. x RONALD LEE BARKER General July 29, 1941 Ron . . . around town in a ref and black Plymouth . . . a motorboa keeps him busy part-time . . . nl kiddin . . . that changeable weather . . plans to be airborne. . . car enthusias . . . trips to Harrisburg. . . girls . . those tales-wow! P FW' 1 Nw DORIS JEAN BENDER Secretarial September 3, 194 Dorie . . . anyone have any in teresting books? . . . that good ol American hamburg. . .loves to watc all TV, but likes the Nelson Family bes . . . helps to support our big eleve . . . wonder if she listens to WSB. . . . future undecided.
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Happy horde returns rejoicing. was needed to replenish their magic tinder box. What project couldthey use? Of course, Prom Peanuts! With trembling hearts, the Brownies prepared for the Prom. For this occasion they put away their ordinary clothes and dressed in magnificent gowns, golden slippers, and silken suits with burnished buttons. When the sun had set, they were on their way to the Hershey Ballroom to trip the light fantastic to the strains of Andy Angelucci. Alas, now the great bells of the castle rang loud and clear. The brownies are now Seniors. Cleverly, they elected their officers: Robert Norris, Emperor, Jim Kurtz, Prince, Gloria Ebert, Chancellor of the Exchequer, and Robert Hollinger, Counselor. With more finesse than ever, the Brownies worked sell- ing magazines with one goal in mind: to buy a gift as a token by which to be remembered. The Queen, Linda Breese, and her court reigned over the Halloween festivities with splendor. As their final show of talent, the Brownies came forth with The Little Dog Laughed. This year, being Seniors, they were the guests at the annual Junior-Senior Prom. The remaining days the Brownies spent in the castle were few in number. Class Day was a huge success for all the busy workers. In wonderment as to their future, the Brownies were granted one glimpse into the magic mirror. Here, at last, they saw the results of their six years' sojourn. They saw not Brownies, butastatelyprocession of seniors in caps and gowns ready to face the challenge and responsibilities of the future. I5 No sweat! E ' H. Grrrrr. J' What'll you have? .li
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ROBERT JEREMY BIERBOWER General December 7, 1941 Jerry . . . The Kid . . . good things come in small packages . . . ever have him tell you about ground hog hunting? . . . one of coach Earl's novice champs . . . Bandg Wrestlingg J.V. Football. E ..... - ' V' f-721, IPL-1-HJ . f I .-wfs531 n5fQkgy ,', 'v,Q -.... 5 i -.....j, gift? l '1-.. 9 1 ','15 '-Hn...-, 1.37.5 ,f ,.-...J .,,g,, 154- 'eff'-' iff? 1-' .--'f-'Z-Yfvgrlif' THOMAS EDWARD BLOCHER Industrial Arts May 17, 1941 Tom . . . loves to plant trees in practice field . more at home in water than out . . . seen traveling toward S- town . . . his hot black bomb . . . where'd you get that shrunken head? . . . future in service. J. V. Football and Basketball. fi' 2.?' JAYNE CAROLINE BISHOP Academic June 28, 1941 Jayne . . . makes frequent trips to York . . . remembers Erie . . . eats incessantly . . . warbles in the Glee Club . . . parlez-vous Francais? non! . . . never walksg always drives the big Lincoln . . . plans to invade South to study history at Catawba. Bandg Glee Clubg Melodettesg Arti- sang F.T.Ag French Clubg County Cho- rusg Assembly Band. THOMAS EDWARD BLOSSER General September 30, 1940 Jap . . . eats, sleeps, and drinks basketball . . . idolizes Bob Petit . . . class clown . . . the feet-size 131 ! . . . Citizen's No. 1 volunteer fireman . . . that January tan. . . Are you ready? Clap! Clap! . . . GO, MAN, GO! J.V. and Varsity Basketballg Quarterback Club. .I-'iirx PATRICIA ANN BIXLE R Secretarial April 28, 1941 Pat . . . that bright warm person- ality . . . enjoyedthose band trips . . . that speedy Pontiac? . . .rosy com- plexion. . . frantic typist . . . frequent jaunts to Barbeque . . . problem child of homeroom 21 . . . success as some- one's secretary. Bandg Future Business Clubg Varsity Basketballg Artisan. MICHAEL RAY BODLE General October 16, 1941 Mike . . . quiet and congenial . . . remember that crazy Charleston . . . frantic sports enthusiast . . . loves to watch people work . . . rockin with Elvis . . . conservative dresser . . . quick with the side remarks . . . Quarterback Clubg J. V. and Varsity Footballg J . V. Basketballg Junior Playg Basketball Managerg Sophomore As- sembly. in-if
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