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SPEAKING 0 PICT RE JANET KOHLER AND JACOB LONGACRE ARE THE MOST DEPENDABLE, ACCORDING T0 CLASS BALLOTS. Janet Althouse-Just feed Giggles hot dogs and ice cream while she's writing letters or roller skating. In her free time she listens to Lights Out played by her favorite band leader, Kay Kyser, or reads her 'Ladies' Home Journal. Mary Jeanne Babb- Babbie wants to be a stenographer, perhaps as a WAAC. In school she goes to G.A.A. or Tri-Hi-Y meetings, and out of school she dances, preferably to Fred Waring's music. If John Payne is to be seen at the movies, that's where Babble is. Gladys Bauman-To become a filing clerk in a large company is Shorty's ambition: Her favorite pastimes are roller and ice skating, swimming, or eating cocoanut cream pie. She is a member of Tri-Hi-Y, Chorus, and G.A.A. Marie Behm-Chow mein is the favorite food of Behmie. She sticks to com- edians for her entertainment. Her pet actress is Jeanette MacDonald-easily understood- Behmie loves to sing herself. Dorothy Butterweck- Dottie would like to join the WAACS after graduating. Now she busies herself skating, swimming or bowling. She's a member of G.A.A. and Band. For her reading pleasure give her the Readers Digest or the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin. Daisy Del Grosso-After graduation Daisy would like to attend a beauty culture school. She is a member of the Tri-Hi-Y. Her favorite actor and actress are Victor Mature and Betty Grable, and she loves to listen to Harry J ames' music. Helen Emery-Spaghetti is Helen's favorite food. She hopes to become a secretary. She is a member of the G.A.A. She often reads the Reader's Digest while listening to Glenn Miller, or she goes skating in her spare time. Isabel Erb- Izzie plans to aid the war effort by working in a defense plant. Now she passes her time in skating, swimming, and going to the movies to see John Payne. She belongs to the G.A.A. Elaine Geiger -Give Elaine the American Girl or the Pottstown Mercury with ice cream and Harry James' orchestra, and she'll be happy. She belongs to the Chorus, Junior Red Cross, and G.A.A. She hopes to join the WAACs. Ruth Giles-R,uth's interested in the latest styles, whether it be a new hair style or the latest fashions in Madamoiselle. Her favorite pastime is dancing to Jimmy Dorsey's music. She's a member of the G.A.A. Dolores Greiner-Just feed Dolores baked pota- toes with plenty of butter. She is busy in school attending Tri-Hi-Y, German Club, and all the musical organizations. After high school Dolores will further N FAVORITES her education at West Chester. Miriam Guinther- Mimi hopes to be a secre- tary. Humphrey Bogart and Dorothy Lamour catch her eye. She is a mem- ber of the G.A.A. She enjoys horseback riding and her favorite food is French friend potatoes. Ruby Haas-Hiking and baseball are I-Iassie's favorite sports. She hopes to become a house- wife and make lots of baked beans. Her favorite actor and actress are Clark Gable and Bette Davis. She likes Harry James' orchestra best. Betty Hartenstine-Give Betty a t'Dusty Road sundae for an in-between snack. She is a member of the G.A.A. For pastime she likes dancing-natural enough, for she was elected best dancer in the senior class. Betty Hess-Betty likes to sew and often goes biking. Candied sweet potatoes is her favorite dish. When she turns on the radio, itis usually to Henry Aldrich. Her ambition is to become a general office girl. Gloria Heydt-Gloria, the girl voted most likely to succeed, will prob- ably become a good secretary or sten- ographer, She loves apple dumplings and Bob Hope's humor. She is a mem- ber of the Chorus, Nonettes, and G.A.A. Mary Houck-Mary's favorite foods are macaroni and ice cream. As pastimes she enjoys baseball, basketball, and dancing to the music of Harry James. She hopes to attend a beauty culture school. She reads Movie Magazine. Helen Johnson- Johnny is editor of the school paper. Her ambition is to become a secretary or stenographer. She never misses the Maxwell House Coffee program. For reading she chooses either the Reader's Digest or Home Magazine. Ruth Johnson-The music of Tommy Dorsey pleases Ruth. She is a member of the G.A.A. Her favorite foods are fContinued on Page 9j JOHN KEHL AND MARY HOUCK HAVE THE PRETTIEST EYES IN THE CLASS OF 1943. 7
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an A ' -2-F3 '15 'E 104 SENIORS ELECTED THESE FOUR AS CLASS OFFICERS: ROBERT BUSH, VICE PRESIDENT: HELEN JOHNSON, SECRETARY: JANET KOHLER, TREASURERQ DANIEL BAUSE, PRESIDENT. AF- MH Ronald F. Acker Janet F. Althouse Peter F. Austrevich Mary Jeanne Babb Harold W. Bashol Gladys V. Bauman Daniel E. Bause, Jr. Marie Alice Behm Clyde M. Brumbach William S. Brumh 6
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