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LGS Mem OZFQS ,af WMF B twelve V f Y 9 1933 Cla.-SS Roll President ., ...... .. Vice President ... Secretary ,..AA..... Treasurer ...A ACTON, ARTHUR ALBERT, RUSSELL ALBRIGHT, MAURICE ALTEMOSE, WOODROW ANGLEMEYER, GRANT ASHMAN, OSCAR ASHMAN, RUDOLPH BENZ, JESSE BETHMAN, WILLIAM BRASEEIELD, JAMES BRETTELL, KATHLEEN BROWN, EVELYN BURGHARDT, MARIANNE CARNEY, ETTA CRESSMAN, BLANCHE CHAMPLIN, ROBERT CUPP, JOHNSTON DEARRINGER, DOROTHY DEITRICK, LILLIAN DORNBLASER, ARLENE DUNBAR, HARVEY EDINGER, LUCY PITZGIBBON, VERONICA FRITTS, EMILY GEBHARD, MILDRED GENTHER, FRANCES GERSPACH, ELLSWORTH GRUBE, DONALD GUTAI, ROBERT HARDING, KENNETH HEELER, HAROLD HEIL, MAYOLA HENRY, DOROTHY ,...KA HICK, FRANK HIGBEE, CLARA HOGAN, JOHN HOLMES, ELINOR HUMMEL, KATHRYNE HUNT, JANICE INGRAFFEA, MARIE IOBST, HARRY JOHNSON, WAYNE JONES, PHYLLIS KAY, EVELYN KELSO, JACQUELYN KIEFFER, GEORGE KINDT, ARNOLD KOCH, ELEANOR KUTZ, MYRTLE LANGLEB, ISRAEL LEIBERT, EMELYN LEIDY, VERNA LIMBERG, EDNA MACK, ROYCE MARSH, REBA MCCORMACK, RUTH MCCORMACK, STEPHEN MCLAUGHLIN, MARY MERRITT, VIRGINIA MILLER, ADELINE MILLER, CATHERINE MILLER, MAE MUDRY, GEORGE NORTON, GERALDINE ODENWELDER, DORCAS ORDISH, RICHARD OREN, HOWARD HR YNE HUMMEL ROYCE MACK FERN RITTER .HARRY IOBST PARKS, DAVID PELLEN, HENRY PHILLIPPE, ANNE RAUSCHWENDEL, JOHN REAGLE, ROBERT REED, ROBERT REMALY, FRANCES RENNER, DONALD RICE, WILLIAM RICKEY, LEROY RITTER, FERN ROTH, CLARK SCHAEFFER, MIRIAM SCHAEER, DOROTHY SHROTH, JOHN SHUMAN, ARLENE STACKHOUSE, ARLENE STEM, ANNA MARIE STOUT, FLORENCE STUTZMAN, ELLEN TILTON, WILLIAM VLIET, AUDREY WALTERS, MARY WEICHLER, WILLIAM WERKHEISER, CHARLES WERKHEISER, KENNETH WERNER, JACKSON WISMER, RICHARD WOODRING, RUTH YETTER, ELIZABETH YOUNG, AUDREY YOUNG, JAMES YOUNG, THELMA
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Mix Q Les fwemozres .qggtj 17 ' Y., ' : -Y dr ' .Yi ' j gp ARTHUR ACTON An lnlcr-class Basketball: Band. 9 Ladies and gentlemen! Here he is. The one and only Arthur Acton, a very modest, pleasant and congenial boy. He is known far and wide for his pet hobby, which is RADIO. He has proved his capabilities in this study by being a member of the radio station WZVN for one year. Some day Art hopes -to be a second Marconi, and if he keeps up this ambition with the sincerity he now has for it, he is sure to fulfill his highest ambi- tions. Art has hung up an enviable record by being at the head of his class for the past 12 years. Is it any wonder with the initials A. W. A.? Oh, Yes! he has another pet hobby or am- bition, that is to learn to dance. Well, Art, here's hoping we will see you some day as head of the A.W.A. Radio Corporation. RUSSELL ALBERT Russ 9 Here he is. Who? The biggest man in our class. He is a perfect forty. Russell is one of the quietest boys in the class. Although he is in no extra-curricular activities, he is quite an ac- tive fellow outside of school. If you ever see a big fellow filling up the Borough truck or cutting the weeds down along the side of a road you will know that it is Russ, trying to reduce to a perfect thirty-six. Russ is a commercial student and some day we may see him secretary to the President. IVIAURICE B. ALBRIGHT Bud Init-r-class Basketball. I-2-3: film' Cluh. 4: Echo, Boys' Sports. 4: Year Book. Boys' Sports. 9 It's quarter after nine. A pair of spats, a high hat and a cane are seen leisurely walking toward the building. No, you have the wrong impression entirely. They are not coming alone: they are bringing Maurice Boyle Albright with them. Mr. Al- bright, when asked why such an ensemble is being worn. merely replies, 'llust getting in practice for the time when it will be necessary for me to wear such duds as these to Congress. So, Albright to Congress, to end the depression. But try to get there, Bud, before it adjourns. WooDRow W1LsoN ALTEMOSE Woody Cap Football, 3-4: lnrcr-class Spofls, I-Z-3. 9 Well, Girls, I am sorry but I can't be bothered. Please do not write, for I have no time to answer your mail-But why doesn't Woody have time? Oh! We have it, it's a secret, but we will let you in on it. Woody is busy taking care of his crops and his cattle. Woody is the senior class farmer. You are sure of your trade. Woody. He was also a player on the football squad where he was a dependable tackle. Someday Woody will bring fame to Wilson Borough. fourteen
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