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1- Y k,L ' EROH, PAULETTE Paulette. . .a petite mademoiselle direct from her na- tive France tApril in Parisll. . .talks incessantly. . . finds deliggt looking on at football games and parti- cipating In basketball contests. . .has her'heart set'on becoming a nurse. . D A EVANS, WILLIAM Bill , . .tells many tall stories of his hunting and fishing trips in Canada fthe big ones that got awayll . . .is enthusiastic about history. . .hopes to attend Penn State Center. . .the rariHed atmosphere of wild blue yonder beckons him. FANOK, HELEN 'APennie . . .a cute blonde with charms aplenty. .. bounced fvia busl back and forth to Marlin every school day. . .swims and dances with ease and grace ...took the retail sales course. . .will dedicate her all to the nursing profession. FASOLD, IOHN Wings , . .never took P. H. S. studies too seriously ...stamp collecting holds his interest. . .can be heard saying, You make me so mad! fWho? Me?J. . . a dyed-in-the-wool football fanatic. . .hopes to visit In- dia. . .would like to be an aerial photographer. . W ,HHH-vi.. afsafaa FEELEY, WILLIAM A'Bill . . .has a weaknes for Ioseph Altsheler's books .: .took advantage of every opportunity to see a box- in match. . .spent many profitable hours in the machine . .yearned to go overseas. . .will probably do so, 'QF-fofhe was inducted into the LI. S. Army in December. FELSBURG, LOIS Felsie . . . very attractive . . .possesses a warm, friendly smile. . .capably presided at the keyboard for assembly singing during the '43-'44 term. . .confesses that LUNCH PERIOD and shorthand are her favorite Usubjects' . . .can't miss becoming a top-notch secretary. I H D ic ta rr1 p y in h ad T AN, 2 UD' k , .. ll,l -C1 1 ' b n stra 1 sour tesgcasej . .deir to furt r his duc tio at Pe te. . . l r for A ai l or- Mr. BX ' c c ass . .can' bef tere . r he's A' r' tXtrthB'Sa. , H ifupal 0 1 0 iglcsp 2 I . , s FEY, GERALD X A'Ierry . . .tall, blond, reserved ffor whom?j . . .slight- ly bashful. . .a Hshing and hunting enthusiast. . .when annoyed, blurts out with a, HCut it, boy! . . .has a yen to visit Alaska and Canada . . . desires to become an expert machinist. L.!fI23IDk.,v
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DLINI-IEIMER, GEORGE Dunny . . . tall, good-looking, well-groomed. . .is undoubtedly at his best when Hshing or camping . . . played heads-up football as an end for the Crimson and White. . .is preparing himself to become a top-flight mechanic. DUTTER, ELIZABETH Sis, Libby, or Betty fthe choice is yoursl . . . smiling brunette. . .loves dancing, bicycle riding, and swimming. . .partial to the reply, Oh, yeahl . . .en- joyed reading The Circular Staircase . . .hopes to become an Angel of Mercy at the Methodist Hospital in Philadelphia. EBENER, FLORENCE Sis . . .another female who dared enter a man's do- main, the machine shop. . .was a homeroom banker on Tuesdays and a bond and stamp salesman on Thurs- days. . .would like to acquire a job as a machinist at the Middletown Air Depot. EXGAN, TI-IERESA is Honey . . .extremely easy on the eyes. . .prexy of ,senior cass during Hrst semester. . .has fallen lor the allure Broadway. . .finds the gridiron sport much to her li - ng. . .hw and types with ease. . .hopes to be- come an accofimt nt. 9 J! l i 4 Y I I DICELLO, MARIE . '- I . a ll e ' i- , ' . HYI 'L ' is -. v 'o .l n i Pa c G :fgv 1 dent H - I 4-uf-: -I girl r -, is ,. readin m 1- 4 novels. . palgrace- .-'- -u e M' ' ur - '- ' ' 1 e if1Qf'TI-IE sport form: , ' . DIEHL, NADA Nada. . .one of the aces which Mr. indeman drew in this year's commercial lah Diehl . .Hknows her onions in typing, etc.. . .Hnds reading n invigorating mental exercise. . .exclaims saltily, 'A ly mackerel! . . .will evote her energies to becom a librarian. DOYN e ittl th tu e t o , RR Hriw.. h ' r. 'g e C mo st, tl gh -of. . an t ther sc - as 11356 lway sb ya t p ei ee... pa ett ' i t m h sho . . wi e forget t V ti nt a e oiifita . DUFFY, THOMAS ' Duff tif I don't get there today, I'll get there to- morrowj . . . had a ready alibi for every trespass he committed, . .drops everything to go hunting. . . will have ample opportunities to continue this urge Uaps this time, Duff J with the Army Air Corps. ' QCZQZZIYXJ
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itfify FRANKS, WILLIAM Bill thot franksl . . .friendly, well-groomed. . .Pos- ter Club standby. . .stepped it off with the Cadet Corps .. .historical-minded. . .scours the hills and dales dur- ing hunting season. . .looks forward to the time when he can scour the South Pacific for laps with the U. S. Marines. FREED, ELWOOD 'AMick . . .a lover of the wide open spaces fhunting, fishing, amping, or hikingl . . .knows what makes auto- mobile otors ' for vice versal . . .in fact, has a nat- ur l ' linatio oward mechanical apparatus. . .is well h of ' e boys. RE N OHN ill . 'et and congenial. . .thrives on algebra. . . fl njoy nt' jllid collecting guns. . .is lured on by 'f ' e k H s thrillers . . . expects to attend Penn e Ce .would like to dedicate his abilities to a pf . rnilitaf are . f F f in ' ANE V If Q ff- chie . ..photographic tinting, developing, and 5. r specialist. . .would give her right arm to attend X he New York School of Photography. . .is a graceful WV f rformer on the silver blades. . .infrequently mutters a I -gusted, 'fOh, phooyln. . .lives for the day when she ' 1. Q . 91 visit Paris. L FLANAGAN, IOI-IN 'AIrish . . .never took studies too seriously. . .a mem- ber of Mr. Ketner's stage crew fthe show must go onll . . . enjoys an exciting baseball game . . . spends his spare time in the electric shop. . .hopes to become an electrical engineer in the U. S. Navy. FLANIGAN, HUGH Spinner . . .New Philadelphia native. . .never giv- en to over-exertion . . . involved himself in countless jams. . .proclaims You can't tell a book by its cover as his motto. . . chief end and aim in life is to go through college. FORTUNE, IAN Ian , . . a scholastic top-notcher . . . is continuously Cto quote his own favorite expressionl 'Aon the ball . . . constructs model planes . . . stampedes math . . . is defi- nitely sold on an engineering career fin South Am- erica, if possiblel . . .is a Fortune with a fortune of fine possibilities. FRANKENSTEIN, WILLIAM Bill fany relationship to the Frankenstein monster is purely coincidentalj . . .whiz kid in history. . .a radio bug . . . smugly emits an occasional, A'I'Iow are we doin'? . . .would like to travel to deepest India. . .dotes on electrical engineering. L.!ff24I7k.,v
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