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THE REFLECTOR 1945 NAME Donald Beineman. George Beineman. Howard Berger. . . William Cadden. .. Elmer Feuerstein. . Charles Frace ...... Joseph Heimbach.. Joseph Hoehing. .. John Kochie ....... Edward Marzen. . . Robert Mayor ..... Senior Horoscope LOOKS .At girls ....... Determined. . . . Plump ........ Girl shy t?J . .. Unconcerned. . Handsome ..... Harmless ...... lmpish .,...... Happy ........ Girl shy i?7... Dauntless ..... Lawrence Mulligan Quiet ...,..... Blair Redline. . Jack Stemper ...... James Whitehead.. Marie Eckley ...... Lois Gassner ...... Rosemarie Gimbor. Pauline Guydish. . . Gloria Hascher .... Gwendolyn Hill. .. Claire Hock ....... Rosemary Huber. . Virginia Huber .... Dolores Leyer ..... Betty McTague .... Irene Marinchak. . . Ethel Moser ....... Mary Jeane Moser. Beatrice Otto ...... Dorothy Serfass. . . June Weichman. .. Pauline Wildoner. . Page Twenty-four Forsaken ...... Athletic ...,... Sleepy ........ Quiet ......... .Breezy ..... Small ......... LIKES To be funny .... .... Farming ...... Quiet ..... Juniors ..... Sports ....... ........ To paint ............ Hoehing's store ..... A senior girl C?J .... Underclass women. . Pretty girls ......... To sing ....... To draw ............ Always Inn ....... All sports .... England .... Dolores ..... Joe ........... Nail polish .......... Undecided ..... French? ? ? .... Mischievous. . . Friendly ...... Happy ........ .Ambitious. . Shy C?J ....... Sober ......... Bored ......... Pleasant ....... Alert .......... Studious ...... Easy-going .... Carefree ...... Devilish ....... Happy ........ The Navy ........... Mauch Chunk ....... .To tease ...... Bill ....... To talk ..... Hotsko .............. Study periods ....... Seabee's ...... Sports .... To read ..... To argue .... HATES French ........... Interruptions ..... DESTINATION Aviator Bombardier .....To talk...........Farmer Straight hair ..... Formality ........ .Disorder ..... .To be rushed To stay home .... To sit still ....... Shorthand ........ Math ............. An idle pen ...... To be idle ........ Opposite sex t?J To be awake ..... .....To graduate t?J Navy Gym teacher .Artist , .... Farlllel' .Marines Comedian Mailman Storekeeper Designer Carpenter ..U. S. Navy Anybody's gues Farmer's wife S Laboratory tech. Competition ...... Annoyance ....... Secretary To hurry ......... Hard to tell Tall people ....... Nurse Embarrassment. . .Designer Exams ............ Nurse Opposite Sex C?J .Williamsport To be bossed ..... Housewife To be teased ..... Milkmaid To walk .......... Nurse Straight hair ..... Dancer To stay home ..... Gym teacher Contradiction ..... Librarian To hurry ......... Noise ............. Typist Tom Drake .......... To be quiet ...... Loraine ....... ..... Gum ........ Going places .Beautician To be shoved ..... Stenographer
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1945 THE REFLECTOR To Miss Helman, we leave a pack of needles that were never returned. To Mrs. Hoppes, we leave our battered, broken-down, well-used typewriters and all the words we didn't pick up in shorthand. To Miss Boyle, we leave a large French class that really wants to learn. To Miss Becker, we leave all the Lily Pons' and Lawrence Tibbets' of the future. To Mr. Shovlin, we leave our old essays, editorials, and our own words such as ain't, huh, and yeh, also a new joke book. To Miss Rogers, we leave the future Harry James' and Dorseys', also all the notes that were dropped and are floating around the bandroom. To Mrs. Cresswell, we leave all our excuses from gym classes so that she can look for them in the future. To Mr. Zaengle, we leave all the broken test tubes and odors of the laboratory. also our chemistry books that we never did want. To Mr. Prutzman, we leave future students who will not argue and sleep in his math classes. - To Mr. Mauger, we leave all the unfinished articles we began so eagerly in shop but never completed. To Mrs. Mauger, we leave our old newspaper reports and P.D. books that are still in good condition because of the little use we made of them. Also the corny jokes we made in her class. To Miss Oldfield, we leave a homeroom that is quiet and will help her decorate the bulletin board. To Miss Durnin, we leave a box of bandage, adhesive tape, iodine, and aspirins which she used to soothe our many aches and pains. To .Mrs. Trainer, we leave a quiet study hall to replace our noisy one. To Mr. Morris, we leave a more quiet student body, perfect reports, and all our excuses and alibis for being absent or late so that he can watch for them in the near future. To Miss Cossman, we leave a new typewriter ribbon to replace the one she wore out typing our tardy and absentee slips. ' . To Mr. Smith, we leave a much needed rest, with the new Seniors doing all the work, IN WITNESS VVHEHEOF, We affix our hand and seal on this 29th day of May, one thousand nine hundred forty-five. ' csiqnedn CLASS or 1945 Page Twenty-three
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Si-an-fl 411-ft to riulltl: Frank Built-lisnles, Mary Orators and Librarians ORATORICAL WINNERS Misa Mary Rogers, l'0!ll'll .Ia-aim Moser, Barbara Twinlng. Slannlngt llalpli Krc-arnm-r, Miss Mary Rogers. ORATORS Miss Mary Rogers, Uouvlx Front llow llvfi to riulitl: Vlnirv Ilon-k, Ralph lirazllnr-r, Mary .lvnnv Moser, Pauline Wildoner. liavk Row: Mari Nm- Stoinps-r, Frank Bauclispies, Cliarlf-s llc-inwr, liarhnra 'l'wlnlnp.:, Miss Mary Rogers. LIBRARIANS Miss Elizabeth Boyle, Advlsnr First. Row lleft to rlglitiz Rose Smith. Betty llalu-nolll, .loan Mayor, Joyce Leynr, Engvnia H4-nritzy, Janet Wernett, Margaret Stoffa, L4-na Stoffn. Sm-ond Row: Mary Snr- Stemper, Marguerite ll:-rgr-r, Margaret Marinvhak, Doris Witherick, .ls-an Kostishion, Uruha He:-kuian, Dorothy Pon- dish, l'l'l.l,llt'l'lllF' Wernett. 'Pliirnl Row: Ellen Rc-innir, Margaret Bing, Norma We-rnott, Marjorie- Potter, Geraldine Stemlf-r, llosv llinkor, Mary Emma Dellemer, Miss Eliza- beth Boyle. , ,.... . Page Twon ty-seven
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