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cans LEgl.DI11EPLFlTE if CH ,X BORTZEL, MARIE Marie Ends much pleasure in good books, for in addition to reading many of them, she is a member of the Library Club. The Girl Reserves also claims Marie as one of them, and the football team has received her loyal support throughout the season. Marie's ambition is travel through Europe as a nurse. BOSOCK, MARY Hiking and swimming constitute the demands of Mary's leisure time. During school hours, however. she devotes her energy to typing and shorthand. Some day Mary hopes to satisfy her strong desire to see Texas land we're sure she willj, But, until that day comes along, the welcome words for Mary are these: i'Take a letter, Miss Bosockf' BOWER, JANE Believe it or not, here is a girl whose favorite book is NOT Rebecca. But don't faint! Listen to this: it's Hlulius Caesarnl Well, the only thing to say is that a girl of such high tastes deserves to realize her ambition, which is nursing. By the way, have you seen her collection of old relics? lt's amazing, too. BOYER, HAZEL Hazcl's presence and Conduct at our football games is ample proof of her loyalty to the team. This is a quality in her character which does not end with football but radiates in all her undertakings. Her ambition in life is to answer some boss's dream of the perfect secretary. Now remember, Hazel, no night- mares! BRADLEY, JAMES There is a happy coincidence in Iimmy's graduation. He wishes to join the Marines at a time when they are seeking to swell greatly their number of enlistments. They ought to fand probably willj get together. jimmy likes to work on cars land how!J. When he fixes 'em. they STAY fixed! Home, Iames. BREININGER, DOROTHY Everywhere that Dolly went, Iune was sure to go! What an inseparable duo! Dolly is always as pleasant as the proverbial basketful of chips, flolly is the word for Dolly !j Her handwriting is unique: her stature is short, but she's every inch a fine gal. Her tireless efforts in behalf of the Home Ec Club are unforgetable. BRENNAN, EDWARD All's well that ends wellf! says Ed- ward, prohably referring to his graduation. ln school he has liked shop work in particular, a tough mechanical problem being his meat, Outside of school, baseball consumes all of his time and energy. Between some of those diamond seasons Edwards spent some time deciding that Zane Grey was his favorite author. BRENNEMAN, EDITH 'ildoly cow, ialmost as rare as a pur- ple cownj would l like to go swimming in the surf at Hawaii! Them's the sentiments of Edith. But, for the near future, she'll he quite satisfied to study nursing in a hospital. Appropriately, she has chosen chemistry as her favorite subject. Good luck to another lady in white. S233
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:Rus 231.01115 PLHTE X BERGER, LORETTA Surely, here is an example of the all-around girl. Loretta is an energetic, intelligent. and an attractive edition of young womanhood, a rare combination of excellent qualities. Each quality may be proved thus: energetic thy her actionsl, intel- ligent thy her gradesj, and attractive thy the boysj. ln her chosen Jield of endeavor she is sure to do well. N BERNER, HELEN Helen has a unique combination of talents! a will to do and a way for doing. Scholastically, socially, and in the way of extra-curricular activities she stands high in the class. She has wit, charm, and poise aplenty Knot to mention her countless friendsl. All will miss her, but our loss is Peirce Business School's gain. . ' 5 ,I S BEYERLE, DAVID All fish in neighboring waters are envious of Dave's swimming spee , for afull-fledged life guard is he. His likeable manners havx on h many friendly acquantainces. has pursued studi diligently. He deserves the edu- cational premiums whig xare shire to come from his further efforts at Penn State Center Q Dave BICHT, TY ty's et manner has hcen an effective means for great c ivity,h 'tness e many org izalions which claim her me hersh Herxl' ank sympatheti Jriiship plus a keen . se eof or have createkl good will fo her om all classmates. S ti tty s to 'uttqmd W Chester Teac rs' College next year to epare erselft? teach yysical educatb . ' s S xx 1 -, 'Q at - ,i v X' 'K KY ' 3 P il N yi l . .9 , l E BXIXICER, EB llen's lltimate goal is to be a machinist. He rse will! quali , im f i' the Williamson Trade School, the lat- hein is im ediate alect after graduation. Our Allen, like n'l Bwiikwtxshin' and huntin'. May your aim always be a true on ,Allen. - 'V V, 2 believes iand vvegqtoolgthdt his experience here in the Industrial 1 , x , LAN EQIGRANNC know George as a conscientious cout eo younglman His ability to do well in any subpect y ,' , ' ., ' ,e'f...,?. li . . M l . is 1 ed n by his liking for it. His favorite school subject. N a, is, no dou t,lthe basis for his choice of career-ronstrurr t nlxengineeting. Y e won't wish George good luck: all he needs Q Q' S3ppo i'iy' ws e fi BOLLINGER, RUTH Ruth's friendly manner dominates her every action, and the value of her every action is thus immeasurably enhanced. She is an outstanding student, possesses a most whole- some personality, and is extremely easy on the eyesl QA list of the offices she has held would crowd this spacel. A toast to Ruth: may she never change. BORTZ, IOSEPH Ice has a winning smile, if we've ever seen one. That Winning way is not only limited to his smile, for he's been successful in all his endeavors while with us. Hloen hopes to further his business education at Peirce Business School in prepara- tion for a position in a bank or business oliice. What d'ya know. Ioe ? Well, we'll find out, won't we? S298
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.if',t xi '. I f of f ' rf ' .1 an ,fx y fri' ,P ERUS 5 UITIE PLFI ' ' -if' fray N gil ' P lfffs.-fi r '. . ff ' ,X l ,I V MJ' LJ, ' J 'I Flvgrlg Y V IP. file. . 'CJK il df-GL A' 1 fi.. '9 ' vi' -' jx ,uf BRIGRADE, ISABELL Short, dark, and, oh, so cute! Whenever she goes to a dance, there ls-a-belle at the hall! She is a spirited follower of sports and a good sport herself. Her ambiticxnfto become a stenographer-will undoubtedly be realized. The '42 gang wishes her good fortune in the years to come. BROKHOFF, CHARLES Charlie is dehnitely an outdoorsman. Perhaps Cooper's Deerslayer swayed his interests toward hunt- ing. for that is what he likes to do. ln summer he swaps a baseball bat for a gun, with which he compiles a high Ubattingn average. But be not misled: Charles is also a good student and is well pre- pared for the game of life, BUGELHOLL, BEVERLY How Beverly manages to have so much pep Without taking vitamin tablets is heyond usl She has bathed in the limelight of executive positions showered upon her by the class: her studies have been nigh irelatively speakingll unto perfect: and her friendships have been many and noteworthy. With- out doubt, her future will be alforded a good example in her past. BUTTERMAN, IUNE One's first impression of lune might easily be a misconceived one, for she is possessed of a quiet manner. Those more intimately acquainted with Iune will testify to her good humor and interesting conversation. From all appearances, she has had a pleasant sojourn in P. H, S.. And this, we trust, is only a preview of more pleasant things to Come. BUZALKO, IRENE Some day, if you travel out West, you'll probably see 'ABuzzy cowgirling about fabout What?l. Yes, pal. she's going to be at home on the range Kand we donlt mean the kitchen range! -unless, of course. some boss discovers how well she knows her shorthandj. With her, it's a question of doing or dude-ing. CALABRO, FRANCES Disproving the theory that you can't chew gum and think well at the same time, Frances performed both feats successfully in French II class. She chose nursing as her career. and, if she turns out to be as efficient as we think she's going to be, the Medical Corps of the Army will be the better because of Frances. CAMODECA, IEAN Iean's favorite pastime, bicycle riding, is very appropriate at a time when the government calls for the con- servation of gasoline, rubber, and steel, We understand she'd like to go to Michigan. so why not pedal it, lean? Oh. you'd rather become a bookkeeper? Well, in that case. instead of pedaling your- self, just peddle yourself itch, tchlll CAREY, PAUL If you want to be sure that you will arrive at your destination, take Care-y, for he can remedy any auto ailment, He's an excellent driver. loop in fact, front-seat driving is his specialty. At present, his alternate ambition- to be an airplane mechanic-has good prospects, and, to them we add our own Good prospects, Paul! 92413
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