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Cloisterette BETTY I. GROFF uBetty,-1 Glee Club '34, Mixed Chorus '37, Etiquette Club '36, Operetta '35, '37, Year Book Staff '37, Betty is noted in the senior class for her en- gaging giggle. When she laughs-and this occurs frequently-everyone laughs with her. Her ambi- tion is to be an A-1 stenographer. Here's luck to Betty. We all know that the cheerfulness that accompanied her during school life will carry her far in life's school. R. NEVIN HALLER Schlepperman ' Rifle Team '37, Intramural Basketball '34, '35, '36, '37, Volley Ball '34, '35, '36, Hi-Y '37, Cheer Leader '37, Orchestra '34, '35, Etiquette Club '36, Nevin is noted for his 'fleather lungs, having been one of the cheer leaders during 1936-37. He also was a captain of an intramural basketball team. Nevin is always in good humor and is usually wearing a broad grin. tb' DONALD LEE HARLINGER Birdsced Intramural Basketball '37, Rifle Club '36, '37 Hi-Y '36, '37. Donald Harlinger, known to his friends as Bird- seed, is the black sheep of our class. He is noted for his skill in breaking test-tubes and other chem- istry equipment. He loves to prank, and irritate teachers, but since he is Honly a senior we can forgive and forget.
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l - C loisterette WINFIELD scoTT GEHMAN, JR. llsullyil Etiquette Club ,363 Hi-Y '36, '37, Mountaineer Staff ,375 Volley Ball '35. Winiield, one of the best-liked fellows in the class, always seems to be jolly and happy-go-lucky. Whenever you see him, he is either laughing or studying. He is always willing to help, and to put in a cheerful word. He is an active member of the class socially, as well as in his studies. MARCELLA MARIE GEYER - Martie Girls' Basketball '35, ,363 Etiquette Club ,36 Operetta '37, Mixed Chorus '37, Voice Class 337. 'tMartie, the flower of our class, A cheerful, laughing, lovesome lass, She likes her books and long walks, too, There's not a thing she cannot do. She wants to be a nurse, they say, And heal the ill folk day by day, And if she does of this we're sure, A look at her will be a cure! HELEN I. GREINER Helen,' Art Club '37. In the fall of 1936, Helen entered our class as a senior from Akron. Although she is an easy-going sort of person, she has never neglected her studies. We all teel sure that she will succeed in her chosen career-secretarial work-and we wish her the best of luck. Q
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Cloisterette S. MILLO HERR S. M . Hi-Y '34, '35, '36, '37, Rifle Club '36, '37, Class Treasurer '35, '36, '37, Operetta '35, '36, '37, Orchestra '34, '35, Basketball Manager '37, Glee Club '35, '36, '37, Year Book Staff '37. Talk, talk all the day, Yet he has but little to say. Millo, of carefree, happy-go-lucky nature, ranks with the best-liked students of the class. Ready to engage in a joke or prank and carry it out to the f1nale+that's Millo. His extra-curricula activities receive much attention, too. This year he was manager of the Lancaster County Basketball Champions and was a crack rille shot on the Mountaineer Rifle Team. Although he is frequently seen in an unusually small town, visiting, he hopes some day to go to the city and become a successful business man. Good luck to Millo in all undertakings. KATHRYN M. HESS lKKayH Basketball '37, Operetta '37, Swimming '37, Volley Ball '37, Tennis '37. Kay is a llashing brunette, who hails from the nearby hamlet of Akron. She is always bubbling over with fun. Sometimes she seems to take life as a song and we have seen her viewpoints change just as her mind changes from studies to stead- ies. How about it B-? She wishes to become a newspaper reporter, and we feel sure Walter Win- chell will have keen competition. SARAH CATHARINE HESS HEHieU Basketball '36, '37, Volley Ball '35, '36, '37, Cheer Leader '37, Etiquette Club '36, Operetta '37, Knitting Club '34, Sarah Catharine, that amiable, talkative person, joined us in her Freshman year. Our class would not have been complete without Sarah. Her am- bition is to study elocution and some day be a shin- ing star on the radio. We all wish the best of suc- cess to Sarah Catharine. She shouldn't forget, All the world loves a lover. .
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