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1943 SENIORS Praise the Lord, for we upheld tradition . . CHARLOTTE IANE KEEFAUVER Most dependable . . . accommo- dating, domestic type . . . always a good follower and fast friend. CHARLES KELLOUGH Chick . . . tricky on the T tactics . . . allergic to dancing . . . which doesn't bother Evelyn . . . holds down street corners . . . pipe add-ict . . . now an Alco con- tribution to the Air Corp. ROBERT KLINGLER Bob . . . perpetual joker . . . easy going . . . chewing gum spe- cialist . . . smooth dancer . . . pleasant conversationalist . . . shows up in long distance sports . . . constantly coupled with Mary Margaret. DOUGLAS KOLB Doug . . . tall, thin English type . . . an accent to thrill you . . . Basils little brother . . . at- traction of several Alcoeds . . . re- cipient of one of Miss Eader's rare A's. ROBERT KOLB Bob . . . blimey . . . lady's man . . . has passed his signet ring to someone else's finger . . . quite the ole French whiz . . . just ask Bob. LORRAINE KORN Korny . . . winks habitually . . . and with good results . . . note third finger, left hand . . . her agreeable disposition also defies spinsterhood. BETTY KREGER Bets . . . genial, silent type . . . always seen with big sister's car . . . that is, before the era of A cards. HELEN KREILING Twine . . . dark, quiet unas- suming student . . . orchestra member of long standing . . . does- n't lean toward dating . . . balm to many a friend's trouble. RALPH LAING Whitey . . . Tiny Tim . . . dotes on cowboy names . . . chip- per chap who claims the privilege of being a bona fide blonde. DOROTHY LANDIS Dottie . . . flirtatious, attrac- tive brunette . . . fun loving keed with an eye for mischief and a mouthful of gum . . . jokes off really pleasing vocal chords. BEATRICE LAPP Beatty . . . homeroom house- keeper . . . craves dancing . . . sweet girl . . . silent partner . . proud commercialite. DOROTHEA LAUTERBACH Dot . . . sincere, sociable and fun, itself . . . loves to play basket- ball . . . intra-mural champ . . . self-styled. VIRGINIA LEASURE Ginnie . . . once was the smallest girl in the school . . . still hasn't grown much . . . crazy about skating . . . quite a big heart in that tiny body . . . brirniul of fun. DONALD LEE Lefty . . . handsome blonde . . . likes small dark girlfsl and Hershey kisses . . . heads var- city hoopsters . . . flashes those eyes in the friendliest way. ELIZABETH LEWIS Betty to you . . . easy to get along with . . . sincerely sympa- thetic . . . hard worker . . . you'll find her at the market after school hours. C. Keefauvcr C. Kellough R. Klingler D. Kolb R. Kolb L' Korn B- KFBEIBI H. Kreiling R. Laing D. Landis B. Lapp D. Lauterbach V. Leasure D. Lee E. Lewis f2ll 5
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CATHERINE HAST Katie . . . gay, darling blonde . . . knows how to pick good clothes . . . and wears them . . . holds sincere friendship . . . kind to all who know her . . . hardly ever seen without Rusty. ELAINE HIRSH Hirshie . . . spontaneous gig- gles accompanied by frequent blushes . . . fashionable . . . con- scientious in her work . . . and in her play. STEPHEN HORNICK Steve . . . tall . . . soda jerker . . . fiendish ice cream fan . . . always building model airplanes . . . quiet manner . . . pleasant to brown hair . . . teacher's favorite know- MARY ELIZABETH ICE Lizzie . . . short blonde . . . . . . commercial student . . . Ray's big sister . . . pairs with Mary Winebrenner in a Mutt and left duo. BERTHA IENKINS Tall, intelligent, unruffled . . . si- lent type . . . warm-hearted . . . believes in getting things done on time. DOROTHY IENKINS Dot . . . busy, bonny, blithe . . . Sweet as a Song . . . lov- able, jolly . . . not a care in a car load . . . stout with dimples . . . takes dictation from Barney. IOHN IENKINS Iivin' Iohn . . , steady guest of the Y Victory Room-also ct frequent guest in Alco's inner Sanctum. LUCY HELKER Dependable . . . hard worker . . . silent . . . does much, talks little, . . . secretary to Miss Richmond. EVA HENRY Evie . . . unsophisticated, lov- able . . . dependable as the 8:46 . . . aspiring typist . . . soft voice . . . easy going . . . Queen ot the Dairy . . . pals with Sylvia . . . beautiful hair. EDNA HERATH Ed . . . pleasing . . . studious . . . an enthusiastic swimmer . . . quiet and unruffled disposition . . . usually found with the twins. MILDRED HINEBAUGH Milly -free and easy attitude toward all things . . . pleasant conversationalist . . . keeps her hair to a T . . . lets Van oc- cupy most of her time. L. Helker E. Henry E. Herath M. Hinebaugh S. Hornick M. E. Ice B. Ienkins D. Iznkins G. Iones L. Iones D. Kagy D. Kammauf C203 C. l-last E. Hirsh I. Ienkins GLORIA IONES Glo . . . nice, neat, naive . . . Words are few but thoughts are many . . . keeps the neatest black tresses. LOUISE IONES Minnie . . . tall, blonde and willing . . . dependable and warm hearted . . . says lit- ' tle but misses little. DOROTHY KAGY Dot . . . timid, sweet . . . new to Al- legany . . . midwest- ern drawl . . . an all- round co-ed just wait- ing to be discovered. DORIS KAMMAUF Dori-tie . . . gor- geous shining brunette . . . spends time jitter- bugging with Iack . . . usually seen with Gin- nie or Milly . . . but has the tiniest feet.
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HELEN LEWIS Shorty . . . rightfully gains title form 59 stature . . . favorite past- time is eating . . . cheery, pleasant personality which gives in to prac- tical jokes. CARLSON LEWIS Carl . . . dark . . . coal black hair . . . teller of tall tales . . . al- ways talking about his girls . . . crazy about farming. IACK LINABURG 'lLinnie . . . tall . . . blonde . . . tune twitterer . . . great capacity for friendship . . . makes a perfect partner for Doris. EDWARD LINDSEY Eddie . . . usually quiet and reserved . . . often seen plunging into cafeteria . . . frequents the basketball floor at the 'Y. ROBERT LLOYD Bob . . . Miss Simpson's prob- lem child . . . well dressed . . . humorous in his own particular way . . . friendly enthusisam . . . occasionally lapses into serious thought . . . has secret love ot dramatics. BRUCE LONG Boots . . . lazy . . . habitual home room period sleeper . . . tall . . . dark parcel of good humor . . . possesses a long slow, drawl. SARA IANE LONG Sara . . . quiet smile . . . good natured, neat and determined . . . a prize winning 4-H'er . . . domestically competent . . . lovely blonde feather bob. PHILIP LUCAS Phil . . . name means lover of horses . . . his favorite hobby is drawing them . . . honest to goodness blonde, speedy on the track and football field . . . par- ticularly adept at wise cracking. BETTY MACFARLANE Lovie . . . one of those typical redheads . . . a couple of freckles with a temper to match . . . al- ways thinks she is in hot water but comes out O. K. , , , pledges to work with plenty of zeal, and gets results. FRANCIS MARTIN Zeke . . . quiet agreeable and sincere . . . just a tinkering elec- trician . . . destined for a career of live wires. EDWARD MARTZ Eddie . . . a great fisherman? . . . quite ready to tell about the one who got away . . . seldom serious . . . habitual punster. C. Lewis I. Linaburg E. Lindsey R. Lloyd S. I. Long P. Lucas B. Macfarlane F. Martin M. I. Mason W. Mauck R. McCarty V. McCrea f22l H. Lewis B. Long E. Martz MARY IANE MASON Still water runs deep . . . likes to swim . . . chewing gum is her special ha- bit . . . claims it helps her to think. WANDA MAUCK Wand . . . tall, willowing senior . . . just arrived this year . . . sporty dancer . . . you'll find her in Ford's with Shirley or Carolyn. RUTH McCARTY Gertie . . . ami- cable . . . distinctive giggle . . . loads of fun . . . says lots and means lots . . . jester of commercial classes. VIRGINIA MCCREA Ginny . . . you can see that redtop for a mile . . . knows just how to fix it . . . and does . . . quiet disposition . . . boon to teacher's worries.
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