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A' DORIS FAY UMBERGER Words fail in describing Doris. Pep-vitality- snap-none are good enough! Doris is tall, dark-haired, and good-looking, she is en- dowed with a pleasing personality which makes her popular with both sexes. Herl friends agree that Doris is not terribly studious, that she's a good sport, and always out for a good time. This unassuming lass never has to be around long before everyone recognizes her real worth and high ability. Chorus 3, Octette I, Intramural Basket- ball I, Intramural Volleyball I, Crier Staff I, F. H. A. I CHRISTINE FRANCES UNGER Just as C stands for many good things, cake, cream, candy, Christine is typical of all good things in girls-a cheerful personal- ity, good looks, and an ever-ready smile. Teenie is clever and witty and often amuses us with her Dutch expressions. She is very capable and succeeds in everything she undertakes. Teenie has a wide circle of friends. Whether in domestic or public life, we predict a wonderful future for her. Chorus 3, Crier Staff 2, Intramural Vol- leyball I, Intramural Basketball I DALE LABKN wmrsns Dale believes in following a well-balanced course which does not consist entirely of studies, but provides for diversions of a lighter nature. There is a merry twinkle that lies deep in his eyes, which is an indication of his humorous nature. Without the twitch of an eyelid, he can spring a joke that makes one almost hysterical. Dale may be found battling a math problem in o persistent mon- ner, with such a spirit we're sure his indus- trious habits will bring success.
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ANNE ELIZABETH SHROYER Anne is one in our class of whom it can truthfully be said She is never too busy to do one thing more -Anne is a conscientious student, but always has time for outside oc- tivities, including her interest in music, and frequent crushes, which make school life one sweet song. May she be equal to any- thing that may come her way! Chorus 4, Band 7, Orchestra 7, Senior Play, Junior Play, Octette I, Intramural HILDA MAE STAEGER Hilda is a charming lassie with blonde locks and grey eyes. They shine with the love that loves to be loved. Hilda is one of the pret- tiest girls in the class, and her beaming countenance is enough to attract any man. Seizing hearts is her chief hobby. We wish you all the success and happiness possible, Hilda! Chorus 4, Class Officer 4, Crier Staff 2, Intramural Basketball I, Year Book Staff ELEANOR MARGARET TICE This innocent-looking young lady is endowed with a special hypnotic power which makes the sterner sex fall, powerless, at her feet. Her three main hobbies are: dates, Dates, ond DATES! El's love affairs are her greatest troubles. But now for the other side of her nature: Eleanor is a fine student. You never find her unprepared for either work or a good time. Her good disposition can't help but win. Basketball I, Intramural Volleyball I, Chorus I, Intramural Volleyball I, Intra- Year Book Staff, Crier Staff mural Basketball I, Crier Staff I, Senior Play Prompter ,vw
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aaa .Ma for? Motto-Today We Follow, Tomorrow We Lead Color Blue 6' Whnte Flower Rose Tlme lends enchantment and we look back upon our own Freshman days with a sense of pleasure Thlngs that seemed hard then have been softened by the gentle touch of tnme It IS untereshng to note that although we entered as a group of seventy three we graduate as a class of forty enght When the class of 47 meekly entered the halls of Annvulle Hugh School It had secret ambltlons and Ideals half formed perhaps but nevertheless posltrve Freshman days declded many thlngs we chose blue and whnte as our class colors Studies dances and other achvmes were our mam interests At the end of our furst year In school we hlked to Mt Gretna The nr-xt fall we returned as Sophomores and recewed our hats and pennants We took more Interest nn school affalrs and became experienced nn our dutles Of course hay rldes and parties helped to full our soclal hfe Commg to the end of our Sophomore year we returned to our homes lookmg forward to conquering greater worlds un our Jumor year Now as upperclassmen we took greater responslbllltles In the school We recelved our class rmgs and pms Our flrst venture was the Jumor Play The Nnght Was Dark We planned the Jumor Senlor Prom ln honor of the class of 1946 Everyone had a grand tlme and we remember nt as one of the highlights of our school career Fmally we have come to our Sensor year which to us as Freshmen seemed our year of tnumph Wnth at came more responslbllutnes and understandmg much happiness and some sorrow Death took one of our class Our Senlor play College Daze presented an November was a gratnfymg success dramatrcally and fnnanclally Thus sprung the Jumors are honormg us at the annual Jumor Sensor Prom We are also lookmg forward to a very enloyable Senior banquet We shall always cherlsh fond memories of these gayous occaslons Now we are publrshlng thus year book wlth the hope that lt wall be a frttrng tribute to Annvllle Hugh School which we have learned to love At last commencement' Our hopes wlll have been realrzed' Then for the great world beyond where we must strlve to uphold the name of our Alma Mater' The Greystone 28 O l nu 3 11 - 11 . 1 ' 1 . 11 - 11 1 ' ' 1 . . . . . 1 1 1 - 1 11 - 11 . . . . . . . , , . . , , . 1 - 1 r 1 1 1 1 . . . . ,, . 1, . . , . - 1 - 1 , . - 11 11 - - - - 1 1 1 1 ' ' I
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