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7945 Cfoiitmgtts 77 ,wi w ,., . sm J o ne Ge rho rt This blonde, blue-eyed bombshell burst into our midst in the first grade. Many teams both on the basketball court and the football field have received a push towards victory with this cheery lass as cheerleader. With all your pep, vitality and hard-working spirit we know you will succeed in your elected profession, nursing. Best of everything to a splendid girl. Frcmces A. Givler Frances is one of the quiet members of the class who never has too much to say. She is an excellent commercial student, who is receiving every bit of her share of life. In the classroom she sets an example for many a wishful thinker. of class she may be seen amidst a girls discussing a lad, no other than Best of luck in all you do. Edwin Allen Getz Ed is one of those sly fellows in the class. School would have been rather drab if we wouldn't have had the empty spaces filled in by his antics. Never a dull moment when Ed is in the neighborhood. He also gets around quite a bit in that flashy convertible of his. We wish the best Madame Fortune has to offer, Edwin. joy from excellent Outside group of a soldier.
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16 Clbiitszattg 1945 Shirley J. Frymyer Sweetness, sincerity and a sunny disposi- tion are qualities easily and readily recognized in Shirley. Her laughing brown eyes, curly hair and beautiful bowed lips are features which attract the attention of all. She, as Secretary of our Junior class and as a member of the Yearbook staff, has done much to make our class progress. We know that Shirl will find the road to success and happiness. Best of Luck! Jomes Gerhard Jim, the small, happy-go-lucky, dark- haired ambitious lad of our class, is known to us for his comic nature. After school he works long hours at Shultz's. He is a de- votee of horses. Although he may appear shy, he always seems to get his share of talking ac- complished in the course of a day. We wish you all the success you can acquire and lots of luck! K- Annobelle Gerhort The class of '45 takes great pleasure in claiming Annabelle as a colleague. When first looking at Annabelle one might get the im- pression she is very quiet, but upon further acquaintance you will find her very lively and always ready for fun. She has one of the best dispositions in our class for she takes life as it comes. Success to you in all you at- tempt. L,
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75 CTO iafszzfts 7 Q45 Ru the Herr What Ruthe lacks in stature she makes up for in vitality. Her up-to-date wardrobe is the envy of many classmates. Swimming, rid- ing and skating are a few of the many sports in which she enthusiastically participates. Travel seems to hold Ruthe's interestg but whether she chooses a career along this line or not, we're sure she'll journey far along the road to success and happiness. Three cheers for Ruthe! Esther Hertzog Esther has been a member of our class ever since the freshman year when Lincoln contributed this smiling lass to us. The com- mercial students were fortunate enough to have her share their course with them. Her sincerity will help her make the most of whatever life may have in store for her. Lots of luck from all of us to one of you! Edwin Austin Hess Bang ! ! ! Just like that a clever charact- er by the name of Austin Hess dropped in on us from Akron in the fall of '43. He brought With him his trombone for the band, his voice for the boys' quartet and mixed chorus, his intelligence for German Class and his jokes for the entertainment of all of us. Of course none of us will ever forget his originality as displayed in his column which added a humor- ous note to the Mountaineer, We sincerely believe everybody will join with us in saying that Akron's loss was our gain and our loss will be somebody else's gain. Best of luck to one who deserves the best!
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