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KATHLEEN MAE PENNEL-one of the Home Ec chicks-likes Bing Crosby-her ambition is to get married, period. CATHERINE A. REIGHARD-Catty-an excit- able bland whose nail polish has covered every shade in the rainbow-likes to bowl at the Pennsylvania-a maniac at the wheel of a car or a motor-boatewants to become a florist. DONALD F. REIGHARD-always a study-hall Squirmin' Herman -always smiling-al- ways planning to have a dairy farm- always insisting he doesn't like lipstick, but nobody believes him. OE E RITCHEY likes A class oin hunt I I . t D- Q . 9 9 - ing, and raising a rumpus in senior English class-likes working in his shop-Wants to join the Marines. IAMES CHARLES ROWLAND-always likes the cozy atmosphere of shop-well-known local poet-says he likes everyone in general. HOMER ELDER ROSE-likes pineapple sundaes and bike riding-caused a great fuss with his talk about his helicopter-left for the army in May. LLOYD GRANT ROSE-genial Pete broke his leg playing football so he wouldn't have to come to school for a coon's age- somebody should have told him about the make-up work-he loved to tease Tom Mundwiler. A RUTH IEAN ROSE-- Rufus -likes driving, playing the piano for orchestra-reckons she will become a stenographer--fastest typist in B. H. S.-the guy who gets Ruth must have personality plus, she says. MARGARET REBECCA SCHAEFFER-Becky was a censor-she read all the notes that breathed through POD class-she liked working in the office because she got to be boss-likes bowling, movies, spaghetti and meatballs. BETTY GRACE SCHNABLY-the Great Sign Painter-art editor-loves to read and wants a BIG library--Vice President of Honor Society. ANN ELIZABETH SEIFERT-just loves to sit and think-smiles a lot fno wonder, she has some smilell-likes the Iohn Payne type- is an excellent commercial student. ANNABEL LOUISE SHAFFER-one of the pret- ty girls from Rainsburg-chauffeur for said group-has beautiful eyes-hopes to be a nurse. Kathleen Mae Pennel Catherine A. Reighard Donald F. Reighard Ioe C. Ritchey Iames Charles Rowland Homer Elder Rose Lloyd Grant Rose Ruth lean Rose Margaret R. Schaeffer Betty Groce Schnably Ann Elizabeth Seifert Annabel Louise Shaffer Twenty One
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Thomas Hoover Williams Robert B. Wolfe THOMAS HOOVER WILLIAMS-played on the class mushball teams-had the most rabid blush- very much pursued by the dames-liked shop class-wants to be an electrician. ROBERT E. WOLFE-just loved all ot his classes -outgrew his lisp-the gals fell for the pompa- dour and fascinating grin-plans to join the navy. ,Betty Zeigler Arnold B. Zembower BETTY ZEIGLER-likes singing and dancing bet- ter than anything else in the world-that is, except men-a real hepcat when she's with Dodson--expects to got to Boston Conservatory ol Music. ARNOLD B. ZEMBOWER- an old peanut, they call him-the wimmin raved over those blue eyes-loved his senior science, but not his geometry class-loves to fish. . . . . . . AND ESPECIALLYIWANT TO REMEMBER THFSE MEMBERS OF MY CLASS WHO WERE CALLED TO THE COLORS BEFORE GRADUATION DAY ARRIVED CHARLES EDWARD SNELSON JOHN WILLIAM STIFFLER .- 'X A I . L f. f H ' , ' MELVIN J. IMLER 'Q ,M HOMER ELDER ROSE I h - 5'- ,:---L Twenty Three
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