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ti New P N .NB XX Y N X .NN N 1 55 PBONADIO, THERESA 'iTerry . . . industrious, big-hearted, capable, abso- lutely sincere . . . was forever doing chores for Miss Critz. . .maintained a high scholastic standing. . .snap- ped photos or played the piano in her free time. . .is determined to tour the U. S. from coast to coast when the opportunity presents itself. BORRELL, JAMES A'Iimbo . . .paddles his own canoe. . .never interferes with the doings of any one else. . .keeps his thoughts to himself. . .a man of few words. . .keeps himself in- formed as to what's going on in the baseball world. . . hopes to become a garage mechanic. BOSTOCK, ROBERT Bud . . .greets numberless Capitol Theatre patrons with a subdued, courteous, Balcony or loge? . . . a quiet, clean-cut, sincere chap. . .made his best showing in bookkeeping. . .would like to go to Albright College . . .will probably wind up with the U. S. Coast Guard, his favorite branch of service. BOTTOR, IOSEPH Ioe . . . the Hello, boys. What's new? and-all- that-sort-of-thing fellow. . . the maker of many clever wood carvings. . .found recreation in swimming and football. . .showed up well in the band and chemistry class. . .is U. S. Navy bound. BLUM, WINFRED Winnie . . .a Blum with the natural bloom of youth and beauty. . .plans to attend Moore Institute of De- sign. . .is fond of football, ice skating, and swimming ...will always remember Miss Unger's English class fsome funili. . . expresses her skepticism with, Are you kiddin'? BOBBS, ARLENE Arlene. . .wholesome, attractive, talented, gay . . . First Lady of the Phi Gam. . .has a lovely soprano voice and an excellent scholastic record. . .ably served a host of P. H. S. organizations.. .can rarely be seen without Evelyn Smith, her constant pal. BOBINIS, ANNA HPeggy . . . spends most of her time dancing and swimming. . .enjoyed the book, Seven Came Through . . .has her vocational sights set on Hanneman Hospital . . .wants to be a Navy Nurse tlucky fellowsll . . . would like to visit Florida or California-some day. BOLTZ, MARIE Wick . . .desires to become an efficient secretary. . . enjoys dancing. . .will never forget Miss Ryder's P. of D. class . . . could always be found lending a helping hand in the library. . .thinks there is no author like Conrad Richter. . .is rarin' to tour U. S. from coast to coast. L.!tfl8ID'k.J
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BARTLETT, IDA UKeggie to you. . .wants to be a secretary. . .very successful bond and stamp salesman. . .will be much in demand after attending a business school Qshe's in demand now by certain admirersl. BAUSCH, ROBERT Bob , . . the lanky, string-bean variety. . .enjoyed reading airplane books land enraging Miss Ungerl . . . has a bass voice that goes all the way down to here. . . a champ speller7?l. . .would like to enter the Air Corps and go deep in the heart of Texas. BEISSEL, IRVIN Irvin. . .the Reverend. . .popular, earnest, and witty . . .very sincere about certain subjects fmostly basket' ball and a certain froshl . . .capable assistant to Harry Doyne in the Student Council . . . hopes to enter the sales world after the war. BENDER, RHEA Rhea. . . otherwise known as Chicken fshe's not rationedll . . . likes to watch the P, H. S. footballers make long runs. . .enjoys swimming when not occupied by typing or reading Zane Grey. . .wants to go to Calf ifornia fmaybe she'll put Hedy or Rita out of workl. BENSINGER, GENE Gene.. .faithful follower of the Crimson Wave. .. one of the aces of the Camera Club. . .likes to collect stamps, among other things. . .hopes to be a second jimmy Doolittle and visit many interesting places. BENZ, WILLIAM Quiet Bill is a newcomer to P. H, S., but quickly became a member of our group. . .enjoys math fdo you believe it, Mr. Gaskins7l so an engineering career should be a cinch. . .hopes to attend Penn State. BERTSCH, HARRY l'Dutch . . . devout follower of Izaak Walton and lack Dempsey. . . usually seen efficiently ushering the crowds at the Capitol Theatre. . .hopes to attend Cor- nell, but Uncle Sam may change his plans. BIDDLE, IACK l'Iake . . .gives all fand we DO mean allll the girls a break. . .seen every day at lunch time in the gym, busy with his favorite indoor sport-wwolfing . . . ref nowned for his wrangling ability in Mr. Sterner's P. of D. class. m.!ifl7Il'R.,v
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BOWEN, CLARA Honey . . .is preparing herself to become a first-rate stenographer. . .easy to get along with. . .enjoys good books. . .looks upon English and typing as her favorite subjects. . .will never forget the good times at the Y tdont' ask which onell. BREEDON, ELLEN A'Sis . . . conscientious, sincere. . .a rabid movie fan . . .senior homeroom president. . .likes to recall the wild and woolly neighborhood baseball games in which she participated. . .plans to attend Virginia State Col- lege or join the WAVES. BROKHOFF, MARGARET 'iMarg . . .a whiz in P. of D.. . .expects to work in the commercial field. . .rates Rebecca first in reading appeal. . .plans to travel to Europe-some day. . . swims like a Hsh. . .secretary of her homeroom. . .has a weakness for the expression, My gosh! , 1 BROWN, CLARKE MTicker . . .tall, likeable. . .spent innumerable hours in interviews, etc., in getting straightened out for en- trance into the U. S. Army Air Corps . . .goes in for A'splashy socks. . .has a balanced interest in the big three tbaseball, basketball, footballl . . .is rarin' to go. 'SIDCLZ - BURINSKY, FRANCES 'lFranny . . . dances whenever dancing is in order fshe cuts a cute rug, toolj. . .will always recall with pleasure her reading of G. W. T. W .... finds volley- ball an excellent physical tonic. . .a regular attendant at all football games . . . is striving to become a top- notch typist. CALABRO, IOSEPHINE lilo . . .short, olive-complexioned with dancing black eyes . . . slices a guy down to his size with a conde- scending, Let's not get corny, bubl . . .was Mr. Wit- man's pride and joy in the machine shop. . .is defense plant bound. CAMPBELL, MARY Mary. . .Editor-in-Chief of HI-S-POTTS Annual. . . one of our high-ranking honor students fshe enjoyed ALL subjectslj . . .never ventured forth unless accom- panied by i'Bev Schmeltzer . . . ace stamp and bond saleslady. . .shows promise of becoming outstanding in the realm of medicine, her chosen profession . CASH, VIVIAN Viv . . .gets into and out of mischief with amazing agility. . .tuned her youthful voice in the junior choir . . .found dancing and volleyball most enjoyable. . .has an urge to move on to California. . .handles a type- writer with ease. . .will go into the teaching profession, yi irsfggsf flfififfsgiilh RCUQN ff -f1f'.0.f0-f-X QLWMW iw
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