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George W enrich, Ir. George hails from east of Annville, but has made many friends in town. He is one of the top students in math class. You might see him at Bering's bowling alleys where he works evenings. Working there has made him quite a bowling ace. In his spare time he says he sleeps more than anything else, and stays clear of conceited people. After school he would like to start farming. We wish you the best of luck in your future, George. N'-s..,., Mary Florence Whisler Chop-chop can always we found with Arlene and Beaty, and wherever they are found all you can hear is gig- gling. just like females! She is surely happy-go-lucky. She likes history, read- ing books and listening to the radio. She always has something to eat and likes ice cream, candy and soft drinks. She doesn't like eonceited people. She is not sure what the fixture holds for her, but whatever it is, lots of luck in it, Chop-Chopul F. H. A. 2. ZT THF GRPIYSTONE -Qt J' 5. ' iff, . - .r I . -- Ti fa. I , l ni'. 'u J nr .., rv , f Gloria Fay Werner Gloria or Blondie, as she is known to some, is known for her corny but cute laugh. She thinks it is wonderful that our soldiers are being sent home from Japan. I wonder why?'? In school she likes history and music as her favorite pastime. She loves ice cream and toasted cheese sandwiches, but dislikes snobs. In the future she sees a wed- ding ring being slipped on her finger. We hope you'll be very happy, Gloria! Girls Chorus I, .llixed Chorus 3, Girls Ensemble 3, Drum Majorelte 1, F. H. A. 2. ' Yvg ' . 4' 's
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-fi'-'Sis Flrner Edward Tobias Strmgy is the man with the legs that held down fir t base for our base ball team Elmer ays that there isnt much at all he ll miss about school but math is his favorite subject His am blll0H after school IS to be a mechanic All of us will mlss him at first base and his humor in shop and study hall. We wish the best of everything to you, El- mer. Baseball 2. 1 Kay Frances Speece Speecie', is known to all as having a very funny laugh. Excuse the ex- pression, but it sounds like a 'gpigf' When she thinks something is odd or queer she uses the descriptive term foxy.'l She is very talented in dancing which is her favorite pastime. She likes pretty clothes and all sports. She dis- likes moody people and despises tur- nips. ln the future she plans to work and then go to modeling school in N. .l. Lots of luck to you, Speecie',l Junior Play, Senior Play, Girls Bas- ketball 3, Cheerleader I, Class Officer 1, Band 3 lColorgnardl, F. H. A. 1. 7 l 2 James Harry Wagner Boogie is one of the most popular boys in our class and has a friendly smile for everyone. He is also one of the leaders on the basketball and baseball teams and plays his best to win. When .lim,' leaves school he will miss Miss Witmeyer's Current Events Class more than any other. We know that his good character and leadership will prove him a success in his field. Baseball 3, Soccer 1, Basketball 3, .lunior Play, Senior Play, Chorus 2, Yearbook Staff, Class Officer 1. THE CREYSTONE 26
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bs Mary Elizabeth Wilmer Betty', is known tn everyone as the pin-up-girl of the senior class. She can always be found at the L'Pennway where she is employed as a waitress. In school her favorite subject is English and she likes listening to records and drawing. fShe is quite an artist.J She also likes smart clothes, but doesn't like conceited people. In the future she plans to work and then go to modeling school. Lots of luck, Betty! F. H. A. 2. Eugene Francis Wilson 6'Wilson is the typing ace of the senior commercial section. He likes typ- ing as his favorite subject while foot- hall is his favorite sport. His outside life consists of numerous things, but studying and sleeping top the list. He doesn't care too much for work, but plans on extending his commercial ca- reer by attending Business College. We are sure you will be a great success in college and your future career. i A rlene Mary Yeagley Yeagley is known all over A. H. S. for her corny but cute laugh, which is heard continually. She is always laugh- ing and we sometimes wonder how she does it. She loves to listen to the radio and eat chili con carne and ice cream. She doesn't like snobs and is certainly far from being in that class. She just loves Lebanon-or its fellows?? She hears wedding hells in the future and we want to wish her the best of luck. Keep on laughing Yeagley',! THE CREYSTONE 2
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