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..N9-- Jeonne E. Houck Jeanne, who will always be remembered for her blonde, wavy hair, came to us from Bergstrasse. This very popular miss proved she had ability by taking a prominent part in planning our prom and serving on the Student Council in her junior year. As a senior Jeanne joined Mixed Chorus and became co- leader of the Swiss flag swingers. She has an envi- able disposition which has secured for her a host of friends of both sexes. Q3 Horvey Z. Hersh VVhen he first 'oined our ranks in school in fifth Noncy J. Helter Nancy is that popular, blue-eyed, wavy haired sax player who came from Lititz in third grade. As one of the highest ranking members of our class, both socially and scholastically, she has proved her- self an industrious and vivacious companion. Not only is she a whiz at math, but in addition to be- ing a member of the Band, she has been a member of Mixed Chorus, the Mountaineer', and CLOIS- TERETTE staffs and has very ably served as Sec- retary of the Dramatics Club. J grade, Harvey brought with him a considerable amount of shyness, which he kept for a number of years. While he may still seem shy on the surface, all who know him are ready to confess that he gets his share of fun and sometimes more. His scholastic aptitude running high in the field of science, he proved a valuable asset to our ,physics and chemistry classes as well as to our whole senior class.
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QQ an - 1-- - im... I James R. Hackman 'Whoosh -there he goes again on his Indian Who? Why, Jim Hackman, of course. Jim has always been seen throughout the year spinning around the school on that beloved motorcycle. This fellow from Lincoln is well ' liked and is considered a good guy by both the fellows and the girls. Jim came all the way fronf Lincoln to help supply us with a top-notch class. Seemingly shy and of quiet manner one can sometimes Hnd a trace of mischief and ex citement in his behavior. We all know that Jim will succeed in any venture he tackles. Wilmer E. Hall Hall is definitely an Akronian in the highest degree. Some teachers say that you can spot one a mile away.', Milker arrived in E. H, S. in the '43 invasion and has been a vital cog for notch! in the wheels of industry of the Eph.rata Brain Factoryl' ever since. He spends much of his spare time in classes, but his main occupation is helping to keep order on the Akron bus. Diana J. l-laller Dody, as we all know her, has been with us for all of our twelve years. Whether it be basketball baseball, swimmingg or any other kind of athletics she will be there either taking an active part or cheering enthusiastically from the side lines She has been a faithful member of our Band, 3 member of Dramatics, Club, and has often entertained us with her tap dancing. Always ready for lots of fun and au good time, Dody will certainly make a peppy gym teacher.,
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host 24 Hurry up, we'll be late! Whenever you that expression, you can be sure it refers to Lou. Nevertheless, between talking and rushing, 'iHessie found time to be in our band for six years and to join Mixed Chorus and Dramatics In addition to excelling in extra-curricular activ she has been a good student, especially in German. With her friendly disposition she has Won a FM, Mory Lou Hess hear Mary long Club. ities, of friends. It will aid her in her chosen career, nursing. I-Iorold N. Hicks Hicks is one of that well-known clan of individ- uals who hails from the busy little community known as Akron on yonder hill. He enriched our school with his presence in his freshman year Cwhich will go down in the history of E. H. S. as a crucial yearb. I'm sure that his classmates, especially the feminine portion, will agree that their education wouldn't have been complete without Harold. Jeon V. I-Iirneisen We ,all know that old saying about good things comingwin small packages. Well, that certainly must have been written for Jean. Jean joined us in our first day of learning and has been sharing our joys and sorrows ever- since. Although shy and reserved on the outside, Jean is really one of the best pals any classmate can have. She shares a smile with every- one and is always willing to lend a helping hand. l
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