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W l ' ' t xxLkiX ff ' The Yearbook Staff l--fi-ii EDITORIAL STAFF KATHRYN STONE ------ - - EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ROBERT GILFILLAN ----- ASSOCIATE EDITOR SPECIAL FEATURES LOUISE LUDWIG ELEANORE KNECHT HOTOGRAPHY TYPIST AMES EVANS JANE HAMMOND RUTH DITZLER ETHEL BRUBAKER LEO GRANT MARIAN DUNN MARTIN WEAVER BUSINESS STAFF BETTY STIEF - - - I ------ BUSINESS MANAGER MILDRED WEAVER ----- CIRCULATION MANAGER ' RAYMOND BENSINGER - ADVERTISING MANAGER HAZEL MARTIN ROBERT LOETSCHER ELRAY WEIDMAN HELEN RENNINGER BLAINE SHIRK LEROY MARTIN FRANKLIN WAID JAY OBERHOLZER ROBERT ANDREW BARBARA HOOBER RUBY HILLARD CLARA STAUFFER EARL EABY EVERS WHITMORE FACULTY ADVISORS MISS VIRGINIA HOFFMAN MR. J. HARVEY SHUE Page Eight
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+161 it --41. ,x X. . ,..,Y ,, my, ROBERT WILMER ANDREW, JR. Glee Club 1133 T. C. N. 1135 Baseball 11, 2, 33. Speed is one of the shortest boys of the class, but that certainly doesn't hinder his activities. Bob began his education in Fetterville, his home town, where he was born on February 17, 1924, and joined our class in the freshman year. Baseball seems to be Bob's' first choice of a sport as he has displayed on the baseball diamond and also in his interesting discussions on his favorite hero or game. Capturing a close sec- ond is that certain dark-haired freshman who manages to occupy the front seat in the carload of kids Speed brings to school every morning. Bob has set his heart on joining the Marines, but he's a little doubtful of his weight. He says he has been eating plenty of Wheaties and thinks he is ready to do his part for Uncle Sam. When Bob could not understand a problem he was sure to ask for an explanation and could not be satisfied until he knew the correct answer. With that perseverance you are sure to succeed, Bob, so good luck to you. RAYMOND CHARLES BENSINGER Basketball 11, 3, 435 Soccer 13, 435 Track 13, 433 Glee Club 1435 Senior Play 1435 Basketball Manager 1235 Baseball Manager 12, 33. This lanky fellow just missed being an April Fool baby by two days being born on April 3, 1925. Ray acquired all his knowledge in the New Holland Schools. Chet was the sole male member of the Commercial class. and of course was around the girls most of his time, but did they bother him? No, his only interest was his studies, as proven by his name appearing regularly on the second honor group. Mr. Meritt, the well-known professor, was enacted with Chet's greatest ability in the Senior Play. Those spectacles surely aided in giving him that professorial look. 1Even though they did bring a laugh!3 Ray is already a business man 1his chief ambition3 shown by his regular Saturday work in the American Store. He will never be forgotten as our goalie for the soccer team. Chet also displayed his athletic ability in track and basketball. ETHEL MARTHA BRUBAKER Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 433 T. C. N. 13, 43g Quill and Scroll 143g Basketball 12, 3, 435 Dramatics Club 123, Leoninus 143g Operetta 123. This hard-working girl came to us in our freshman year and has proved herself to be a worthwhile addition to our class. With her gliding steps, her unusual height and her slim waist- line, it is only natural that Ethel should participate in basket- ball. As a member of the Girls' Varsity, she has distinguished herself with her many additions to the score. Ethel is always a first honor student, being very sincere and steady. At noon she sells candy. She is a hard-Worker and deserves all she works for. Among her extra-curricular activities has been the Town Clock News editorial staff, and membership in the Quill and Scroll Society. She has beautiful natural wavy hair and adorable dimples. Born on March 12, 1925 at Blue Ball, she has proven her- self to be one of the quietest members of our class. Since all good nurses are quiet, we know Ethel has chosen the profes- sion most suited to her. Page Ten -
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