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Chorles M. Mohler Chas , as we call him, is the tall- est member of the class. He has a heart of gold and is everybody's friend. He represented the class on the football and basketball squads. After graduation, he is planning to enter the Air Corps. Best of luck to you Chas and Keep 'em Flying. Mary Kathryn Miller Kathryn, a girl who is usually seen smiling as she strolls the halls of E. H. S., proves true the well-known motto Keep Smiling. Nothing is too much for her if it is to aid a friend. Having attained a reputation for her remarkable typing ability, and always doing her best, we're sure she will reach her goal as someone's reliable stenographer. Kathryn has held a place in the hearts of everyone and will continue to do so - lots of luck! Robert E. Mohr: Here's one boy who looks like a double for Ty Power. Have you ever stopped to think what E. H. S. would be like if Bob's personality, wit, and spirit were all at once placed out of your reach? Drab, isn't it? Bob's always ready, willing and able. His middle initial stands for energy which accounts for his outstanding qualities. Lots of luck to a future doc- tor! ,D 29 D..
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Charles R. Messner Chuck has brightened many a German class with his quaint answers. Although he possesses a serious coun- tenance, he always is full of fun. Chuck is a zealous lover of the chase, and has frequently braved the wilds of Pennsylvania in search of game. Quite probably he will be the successor to Frank Buck. Prost! Clarence Martin, Jr. It was a feather in Uncle Sam's war bonnet when Curly enlisted in the Navy. Although he was inducted be- fore graduation, he received his well- earned diploma. The class, of course, missed him, but we are sure that a certain little Miss',, whom he was seldom seen without, missed him more. He is one fellow who will either find, or make, a way. Dorothy Miller - Good things come in small pack- ages - would seem to be a fine de- scription of Dot. She is small in stature, striking in appearance, and quite capable as a commercial student. She has already prepared for' the fu- ture by obtaining a position in a local bank. Her twinkling eyes, pleasing manner, and commercial abilities are sure to bring her to the top of the lad- der of success. -D 28 E..
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fa, ,. L' 'Corl Mull 'icari' is one of the boys of our class who- enjoysiall sports, whether it be in school -or out. Baseball is his favorite sportbeither as players or spectator. Onany? ,perfeet summer day Carl may beflfound visiting one of his numerous favorite' haunts along' the Cocalico Creek-Q -If personal worth is any guar- antee of suecess, we feel safe in pre- dieting: the-W best for Carl. 4 . i Mo ricm Moo re Marian possesses a rare quality of good nature which distinguishes her personality. Her streamlined chatter, pleasant smile and up-to-the-rninute clothing make Marian an outstanding member of our class. She is the sole member of the class who has held high honors in her ability to ride horse- back - an ability we all envy invher. Here's hoping you win more of those blue ribbons. Wolter Mull 'cMully is the happy-go-lucky lad of our class, who believes in saving his energy only for more and more amus- ing thingsf He was active in football and other sports. If 'cMully is around, there ist' always something bound to happen. We ,know he'll always be in the limelight,' by way of amusement, wherever he goes.i The class of '43 wishes you many happy landings! '-m 30 11-
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