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ALAN ABESHAUS HAI . . . strong, silent, easy- going type . . . pursued the Aca- demic course . . . never worried about anything . . . went all out for baseball as well as other sports . . . plans on making a ca- reer of dentistry or pharmacy... was Miss Gaskins' righthand man when it came to chemistry . . . one of the few seniors with enough brains to take Advanced Lit! JUNE A. ACHENBACH Achie is a gay, smiling, care- free girl who, no doubt, is proud of her four years in P. H. S.l She is especially interested in all sports- a typical outdoor girl. Nevertheless, she is just as pop- ular indoors, being an expert at dancing. June would someday like to go to China Cand not on a slow boat, either lj ANTHONY R. ADAMS l'Slugger . . . a great asset to the Y.M.C.A.'s boxing team and a future shoemaker . . . enjoyed lunch period immensely . . . an ardent follower of P.H.S.'s sports . . . can be seen cruising the halls with the rest of the gang , . . his future is undetermined, but he will probably spend some of his time in the Army with the rest of us poor souls. DORIS J. ARTZ Peppy and good-natured, this little miss is a very hard worker in the Commercial course . . . be- sides learning to take notes, Dar sang quite a few in the Junior Choir and Choral Club.. . her favorite activities are danc- ing and swimming. ROBERT J. ARTZ This young lad took the Voca- tional course and liked the auto shops perhaps the best . . . gave his all as an ardent football de- votee . . . sailing and all kinds of sports are Bob's main interests . . . thought lunch period was on the beam. MARILYN J. ASHTON Marilyn's name should be Sunny, for her smile and dis- position portray her character . .. fond of sports and music, Ash- ie could often be heard lending her talents to A Cappella Choir . . . her gracefulness is displayed in her favorite pastimes, swim- ming and dancing . . . although she's no longer with us, we wish Marilyn every happiness. MARY JANE ASIEF K'Ace was a talented Commer- cial student . . . a great lady tenor who took an active part in A Cappella Choir...her varied interests include swimming and dancing, both of which she ex- cels in . . . thought lunch and assembly were the best periods of the school day. ALBERT C. BA RBETTA HAI is the tall, dark, and silent type whose favorite class was English taught by Miss Close . . . herels a fellow who wants to an- swer the call of the wide blue yonder and take to the clouds . . . we arc quite sure he will zoom into a bright and happy future!
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JOAN J. BARRETT Joan has a pleasant smile, a kind word for everyone, and as a result, many friends. Silence, as she is called by her pals, plans to become an efhcient secretary in years to come!! VVe wish her the best life offers in her future ambitions. WANDA BEDNARCZYK VVanda f'wanda'd through the Academic course with little ef- fort . . . another of Mr. Havi- land's faithful A Cappella mem- bers . . . kept up on the latest literature by reading in her spare time . . . she never missed a foot- ball game and was always ready for a good time . .. we hope shelll be very happy in her future life. DAVE T. BEISSEL Dave, although seldom ever seen or heard from, gave his all as a whit 'em again, harderll tackle out there on the gridiron. May his victories in life be as many and his defeats as few as those of the great team on which he played! CA ROLYN A. BELL Carolyn . . . could always be seen playing one of the many pia- nos in school . . . was at her best in A Cappella, where she did brilliant work as accompanist. . . expects to attend Peabody Con- servatory of Music to further her education. See you in Carnegie Hall, Carolyn! JOANNE M. BENTZ Ho . . . took the Commercial curriculum and hopes to be an air-hostess on one of the commer- cial airlines . . . certainly enjoyed dancing, as she could always be seen at school dances . . . enjoyed sports, especially volleyball, in which she so vigorously took part. G. BERTRAND BEYERLE t'Bert,' is a quiet member of the class, but you can be sure it's not because he doesn't know the answer! He intends to further his learning at Penn State in the field of biology. His greatest interest lies in fishing and hunt- ing and chemistry taught by Miss Gaskins. WILLIAM J. BIEVER 'fMouse . . . Whatta guy! . . . proved to be an asset to his class, both on the gridiron and in the school room. He is interested in agriculture fwonder why?j . . . hopes to become a farmer after attending college. As f'chief of the Associated Choirs and mem- ber of T. K. D. and Varsity Club, Bill will always be re- membered as a great fellow. GEORGE BOBINIS UPeaches is really a Upeachl' of a pal . . . plays a mean game of baseball, his favorite sport . . . hopes to study civil engineering at Penn State . . . enjoyed study- ing German taught by Mrs. Shartel . . . thinks a movie or a dance is a very pleasant way to spend an evening.
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