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Marilyn Jean Wolfe Blonde hair curled by nature . . . that Sigma Chi sweater . . . would share her last cent . . . can sometimes be seen behind the wheel of a Cadillac . . . swings a mean golf club . . . at- tractive . . . eats up popular music . . . one of the Big Four . . . Wolfe- spelled with an e that is . . . in- dispensable member of the cheering squad . . . her dramatic ability is unparalleled in Annville High. Band l, 2, Crier l, 3, Cheering 1, 3, Girls' Chorus' 2, 3, Annual 3, Basketball manager 3, Senior High Chorus 2, 3, Drarnutics l, 2, 3. , l T' Lester U mberger Has a reputation for being con- genial ahd easy going . . . quiet and unassuming . . . asset to the commer- cial section . . . has his girl troubles . . . can play fast and lively music on his accordion . . . a loyal member of the chorus . . . triple threat on a softball team . . . another of our rural friends . . . a gentleman always. Band l, 2, 3, Senior High Chorus 2, 3, Orclzextra 1, 2, 3, Samuel Adam Yeagley Enthusiastic and conscientious worker . . . never gives up . . . al- ways has his head in the clouds . . . gets his talk all mixed up . . . good- natured . . . hard working advertising manager for the Greystone . . . will do anything . . . sees the funny side of life . . . never gives up . . . al- ways willing to lend a helping hand. Bu.s'l4c'!lmll manager l, 2, Annual 3, Safely Puirol l, Senior High Chorus l, 3, Class Oniccr 3, Dramufics 3.
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Charlotte Tealil Enjoys the lighter things of life . . . faithful accompanist for all or- ganizations . . . men no problem. she has hers . . . commercial wizard . . . has a serious and ambitious mind . . . full of the stuff that makes for a true and lasting friend. Band 1. 2, Senior High Chorus l, 2. 3, Ortlivxtru l, 2. llillxfllllllf' 2, 3, Girls' Clmrus l, 2, 3, Drurnutics, prornpter 2, 3. Kenneth Elmer Umberger Always ready to stick up for his own rights . . . the center of any cloak- room discussion . . . often solves the world's problems . . . at home on the basketball floor . . . rapid fire conversation . . . the track team's handy man . . . sports-loving fellow . . . noted for being the biggest fel- low in the class. Student Council l, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, Bflsketlrall 1, 2, 3, Drarnatics 1, 3, 5oc'c'er l, 2, 3, Annual 3. Joanne Tzttle A real student . . . congenial . . . good-natured . . . when approached can be counted on for a big grin . . . easy going and fun loving . . . kind . . . sincere . . . a loyal friend . . . jolly good company . . . faithful prompter for junior and senior plays . . . always willing with a helping hand . . . best of everything, Nush. Girls' C'liorus 2, 3, Ell.Yt'llll?ll 1, 2, Senior lligli Chorus l, 2, 3, Drzunatics, profnpter 2, 3. in 55,
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Francis William Zimmerman I T Attracts feminine admiration . . . has a temper . . . likes to hear the Swish of the net . . . manly physique V . . . loves to talk . . . the Babe Ruth of A.H.S .... tops Off careful appear- ance with sharp ties . . . seeking a way to Shave without the use of a razor . . . all around athlete. Basketball 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, Soccer 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2. N Q , 7 lo A lo BEST GIRL ATHLETE-Alberta Barnhart QUIETEST-Edwin Funck BEST BOY ATHLETE-Neil Smith PEST-Neil Smith BEST DRESSED GIRL-Barbara Kingsley M051 STUD10Ug.A1be1-ga Bamhart BEST DRESSED BOY-Larry Pickel MOST PERSQNALTTY-Barbara Kingsley BEST LOOKING BOY-Fred BTOSS MOST DIGNIETED-Marilyn Wolfe PRETTIEST GIRL-JOHHDC Brandt BEST LINE-Marlin Hostetter CUTEST BOY-Bob Longenecker CUTEST GIRL-Palm Candori MOST POPULAR BOY-Lester Landis MOST POPULAR GIRL-Alberta Barnhart PHYSIQUE-Kenneth Umberger WORST GUM CHEWER-Janet Hartman MOST CO-OPERATIVE-John Bernardo MOST ORIGINAL-GCOfgC Struble COURTEOUS-George Struble BEST DRIVER-BOb Houston MOST LIKELY T0 SUCCEED-Alberta Barnhart EASIEST TO GET ALONG WITH-Joanne Brandt CONTRIBUTED MOST TO A.H.S.-Alberta Bamhart BEST ACTOR-Fred Hartz BEST ACTRESS-Janet Hartman WITTIEST-Donald G,-aby BEST GIRL DANCER-FFZHCCS Shroyer MOST ARTISTIC-Doris Miller BEST BOY DANCER-Fred Bross BEST MUSlCIAN1GCOfgC Struble Two MOST IN LOVE-Barbara and Fred MOTTO- T he road called Toil, leads to the city called Success. FLOWER-Red Rose COLORS-Blue and Steel
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