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BUZZARD Dot . . . when she boards the ship of matrimony she'll know the p's and q's of homemaking, having had Home Ec instruction . . . reading provides pleasant pastime. BENNIE CESSNA Bennie . . . could almost top the Empire State building . . . lends his deep bass voice to chorus , . . spends Thursday club period with a bow and arrow . . . future forest ranger. DONALD CLAAR Don . . . always shy and bashful . . . his nick- name might easily be Shorty . . . works hard for his C in French . . . pet dislike is giving oral book reports in English. PHILIP CLAAR Phil . . . journalistically inclined . . . has Scotch desire to save anything and everything . . . is everyone Foo to him . . . shouldered financial worries for Echo . . Wheaton-here he comesl HARRIET JEAN CLAPPER Harriet Jean . . . our eflicient editor-in-chief . . . former class president . . . says playing Jo in Little Women her favorite high school mem- ory . . . flourishes quill in National Honor Society. JOSEPH CLARK Joe . . . interested in dramatics . . . was a wise counselor as Mr. March in Little Women . . . elegant seal trainer in circus . . . loyal and sin- cere friend to all. DENTON CLAYCOMB Dent . . . in classfDent, the loquacious . . . out- side-the same personality boy . . . earns wrest- ling letter as varsity man . . . noted for his off- center spelling . . . ideas great help to class. MARIE CLAYCOMB Marie . . . Observations: would like to prove herself efficient in field of nursing . . . Conclusion: pays special heed to teachings of Miss Mc- Caffrey and Miss Morse. MURIEL COHN Tootie . . . tall miss whose dark, wavy hair dis- tinguishes her as different . . . spends time play- ing tennis when she isn't sketching or dancing . . . competent art editor of Echo. KENDALL CRIST Kendall . . . spends his summers at the Springs where he caddies or plays golf . . . his favorite pastimes are reading and driving . . . also likes to Fish and hunt. LEON CHRIST Leon . . . shy when it comes to interviews . . . but we found out that he's an ardent movie fan . . . enjoys hunting and fishing . . . takes general course. DONALD DAVIDSON Don . . . long service earns him position as cap- tain of Patrol Boys . . . foremost trumpet play- er of band . . . as manager of the chorus, he heads the bass section. MELVIN DAVIS Melvin . . . only boy in class named Melvin . . . B student taking general course . . . one of a few who likes to study . . . enjoys hunting, hiking, and driving. DORIS DEIBERT Doris . . . thinks math is tops . . . so she's Juniata- bound to prepare for teaching career . . . uses leisure time practicing on her violin . . . member of the Ushers' Club. VIDA DEIST Vidy . . . a tall blond who warbles in the chorus . . . her liking for Home Economics puzzles us . . . likes secretarying in Future Nurses' Club . . . driving is her hobby. Starting off the new school term we held council and elected muscle-man Don Smith, master-of-ceremonies Tom Reiley, typist Mary Ellen Henry, and small-but-mighty Bill Carney to serve us as oiiicers throughout the year.
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DONALD SMITH Don . . . popular class president . . . merits his laurels as football star and captain of the wrest- ling team . . . keeps vigil over F.F.A. capital . . . first lieutenant of Patrol Boys. THOMAS REILEY Tom . . . always our genial master-of-ceremonies . . . acquired German accent for Professor Bhaer in Little Women . . . president of Athletic Association . . . subs for Mr. Croft at movie projector. WILLIAM CARNEY Bill . . . typical Colgate smile . . . his ever-present enthusiasm and spirit was a great boost to the football squad . . . loyal fan to the memory of Knute Rockne. MARY ELLEN HENRY Mary Ellen . . . a diligent blond who juggles financial figures for class and Honor Society . . . capable president of Student Council . . . re- commended as a good tonic for any patient. MARY AMICK Mary . . . a quiet and reserved girl who conceals much under her conservativeness . . . prefers marriage to a career . . . so she takes Home Eco- nomics course in preparation. FREDERICK ARNOLD Ted . . . class bookworm . . . collects books to start his own library . . . takes leads in class plays . . . struggled to get ads for 1941 Echo . . . will enter Penn State. WILLIAM ATKINS Bill . . . literally laughs until the tears roll . . . valuable member of football squad . . . won his letter as devoted manager of the basketball team . . . pals with Frank. JUNE BAILEY junie . . . majored in Home Economics . . . al- though her hobby is collecting pictures of in- terior decorating, she hopes to have her name on the nursing registry of' some hospital. ANNA FERNE BAKER Anna Ferne . . . a quiet, curly-haired, reserved person with an even disposition . . . has a fiair for collecting picture post cards . . . member of Yearbook Club. FREDA BAKER Peach . . . is a little girl with malice toward none . . . her super disposition and charming smile draws customers to Diehl's . . . will make a good secretary for somebody. Joi-IN BAKER Johnnie . . . he gave his best as guard for B.H.S. football squad . . . won his letter, too . . . travels to school a'la thumb method . . . girls like his eyes. MARCELLA BAKER Marcella . . . creates an air of spotless daintiness . . . a commercial student whose knowledge of principles and facts should make her a successful stenographe: . . . reading is her favorite pastime. MILDRED BAKER Mid . . . quiet as a mouse but dependable as a bugler . . . exchequer of Yearbook revenue . . . one of our most competent ushers, presiding over gym fioor. RUTH BIDDLE , ! Ruth . . . one of our hikingest andubiklngest' girls . . . also swings a tennis racket . . . makes practical use of commercial studies by serving as secretary of Athletic Board. JERRY BOHN Jerry . . . one of two boys who received member- ship in the National Honor Society . . . practices commercial ability in attendance director's office . . . loyal supporter of the class. After waiting patiently for the time to arrive when we could proudly say, i we're seniors , it came-and much to our amazement we felt no different, but we did our darndest to feel and look important. i 1 i w 1 l i 1
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