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, M, PORRY, ETHEL v. Ess complains of a certain guy who is always pushing her around, but she doesn't really mind. Commercial Stenographic Popular music, especially Harry Iames,.interests her immensely. The ambition of our attractive valentine queen is to be a secretary. FREY, DALE L. Commercial Bookkeeping Oh, for a life of ease. This is Stinky's hope for the future. Most people are fond of Southern fried chicken, but he likes Northern fried chicken. Shooting pool at Charlie's keeps him very busy, but he still finds time to study his favorite subject, English ' x iaawegig ' 'f 5:f':E : E mem.. .. f. Y mr. .., GEBHARD, RUTH V. Our one and only Gep, who joined our ranks Academic in our junior year, is quite unpredictable. She says she desires to become a nurse, but oh, fudge, we wonder. Don't your glasses interfere with your hobby, Gep? Spaghetti and meat balls is the weakness of this joseph Cotton fan. GEESEY, LENUS L. Commercial Bookkeeping To be a navigator is the ambition of this frequent hookey player. The clumping of his huge fox holes with laces fshoesl, frequentl-y re-echoes in the school corridors as he goes to classes fusually latel. He's Miss Espenshade's pride and joy, or is he! ! ! of class meetings, GEMMILL, A. DELPHINE Academic Gabby is our professional hash-slinger whose affection for Alan Ladd is surpassed only by a T-bone steak. Singing, dancing, and eating are her favorite pastimes. Gabby's plans for the future include the Navy and the Navy Nurse Corps. GODFREY, RICHARD E. Industrial Godfrey is the dark, silent type, who occasionally shocks everyone, and perhaps-himself, by uttering the words, Gee whiz. Godfrey enjoys carpentry and plans to make it his life work. A Hgifi ff . sg-f' i lf:'iE:E w3,w'.r, g Y l l Page Z6 play try-outs . . . GOHEEN, ESTHER A. Commercial Bookkeeping Writing to her brother and friends in the service occupies most of Sis's spare time, when she is not working in Dallastown. Sis is so bored by the con- tinual question, Did you hear from Bud late1y? , that she merely replies, Oh, my! GOLDMAN, IOSEPH Academic Mr. Frits's favorite answerman is Ioe, who is al- ways called upon to give his reply to some question in P. O. D. Ioe prefers semi-classical symphony, but enjoys the swing and sway music of Sammy Kaye. f C
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DRESSLER, DORIS L. Commercial Bookkeeping Dottie can usually be found at the Lamp Post knee-deep in hamburgers cmd Boston cream pie. The disgust of this pint-sized girl can easily be encour- aged by the boys who insist on bragging about them- selves. Dottie hopes to take a trip to Hawaii some day. DUNNICK, PERRY A. Academic When were you at Felton last? It you hear this, you know Red's near-by. When not drooling over veal steak, he can be found at a local barber shop trying different hair cuts. Believe it or not, Red's ELFNER, DALE E. Industrial This brown-haired future aviator will always be seen at the latest Humphrey Bogart thriller. Swimming and roller-skating are Dale's recreation, and he sol- emnly swears he can repair anything. Could it be because his tather owns a blacksmith shop? EMIG, DAVID A. Industrial Dave's life seems to consist of three things: eat- ing, sleeping, and woliing. This should all come in handy since he has joined the Navy. Unless you want ambition is to be an undertaker. a fight on your hands, don't call him Sonny following the traditional pattern . . . EVELER, LESTER, IR. Academic Let's eat, followed by a crunching sound, usually indicates the presence of Eagle, who lives to eat and enjoys every minute of it. A good Abbott and Costello movie will cause his absenteeism from his job at Sterner's. FAKE, WAYNE C. Academic The War has caused Moe much trouble by the cigarette shortage. It really gripes him to have the boys asking him for cigarettes, as scarce as they are. Utopia, according to Moe, would be to bowl a 300 game. Hope you make it soon! ! l FERREE, CARL E. General One of the class's most careful drivers is Cotz, who is continually wearing out tires on the road to Yoe. When teased too much about that certain Yoe- ite, he'll reply, That does it! Next to a football game, Cotz likes chicken. FERREE, EUGENE L. General If you hear seven, come e1even, and the rolling oi dice on the floor, Gene will no doubt be there indulging in his favorite pastime, rolling African Dominoes tdice to youl. This Georgia Carroll fcm's opinion of silly girls is Holy Hun. ll Page25 if
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GRAHAM, BETTY M. Academic When asked what makes Prank Sinatra so popular, Betts answers, Are you kidding? Wednesday night finds Betts at the radio swooning to Frankie's crooning, while the movies at the Lion Theatre inter- est her Tuesday night. GRIM, NORMA I. Commercial Stenogtaphic Red hair, laughing blue eyes, a flashing smile, and Hi, Scrooge! -that's Grimmy. Grimlny hopes to get rid of her freckles some day tit she canl and spend the rest of her life doing nothing, just taking life easy. Next to jitter-bugging, she is crazy about HANNIGAN, PAYE L. Academic Flannigan, usually seen with her nose in a book, hates being called a book-worm. Occasionally, her Oh, my gosh! is heard when she misses Lucille's car and has to walk to Felton. To become a nurse is the ambition of this studious Alan Ladd fan. HARRIS, G. CHARLES Commercial Bookkeeping Tim is always having trouble with a certain Yoe- ite. Could it be because of his usual greeting, Hi, sweetheart, or his dislike of some silly women? Little of everything, not much ol anything takes most of his time, but he manages to do a bit of auto French fries. hedge-hopping on the side. football, basketball, baseball . . . HAUGH, RUTH M., Commercial Bookkeeping, Stenographic The fact that Ruthie wants to learn to play the piano and organ well, could have nothing to do with the nightly visit of a certain piano-playing junior, could it? Ruthie doesn't mind walking to school because she always has an escort. HAWKS, RUTH E. General Ruthie is one of the three Ruths in the class, and is tired of being confused with them. Her Any mail for me today from him? is usually answered by a yes. When not Writing letters, she enjoys dancing. HEAPS, CLASE W. General That's tough as pre-war nails! Heapsie has probably been caught doing his Math in P. O. D. class again. Frank Sinatra has inspired Heapsie to become a singer. Basketball keeps him so busy over the noon hour, that he usually has just enough time for an ice cream cone, his chief delight, before dash- ing to his first class. HEFFNER, DORIS I. Commercial Bookkeeping Our big job is Heffner, whose 5 feet 9 inches has helped her to become a basketball star. Although she refuses to tell her size of shoes, Heffner admits: her weakness for spaghetti. ll Page27 tl
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