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To the Class of 1944: Many years ago Sophocles said, Without labor nothing prospersf' A little reflection on past events should be enough to convince anyone of the truth of this statement. Yet, there have always been many people looking for the easy road to success. Crystal gazing or wishful thinking will do nothing to win the war, to establish a lasting peace, or to guide you on the road to success. Such goals are reached only by work and personal application. Certainly you will meet discouragement and dis- appointment, for the road to success is not paved with roses. But, when adversity comes, remember the saying of Sophocles. Best wishes and Godspeed. L. C. KEEFAUVER LLOYD C. KEEFAUVER GUILE W. LEFEVER To the Class of 1944: Every boy and girl leaving high school this year will enter the service of his county. Some will be trained in combat duty, some will be trained to nurse the sick and the wounded, and some will be occupied in producing food and materials. Re- gardless of the type of work, everyone will be work- ing to end this world struggle. Whatever be your job, it will be necessary for you to do it to the best of your ability. If that can he said of you, then you can be called a true American citizen. G. W. LEFEVER
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SCHOQL BOARD Front Row flseft to Rightj-Paul Rohrhaugh, Charles S. Black fV. Presjg L. C. Kee- fauver fSuperintendent of Schoolslg Ralph Z. Oyler fPres.l. Back Row-Arthur E. Hutchison, Charles B. Bender, Mahlon P. Hartzell fSec.lg Charles M. Sheely. Service without personal gain expresses the attitude of the men who comprise the school hoard. They thinlc not of themselves, hut of their community's welfare. To this end they dedicate their time, their talents, and their energy in order to provide the best possible schools that money affords for the boys and girls of the Community.
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DEFINITIONS A - - H CANNON-AID 1944 CHRISTINA ANGELO likes jewelry . . . is known by her cross and chain . . . dislikes pink and red com- binations . . . hopes to become a secretary. MARIE ANZENGRUBER likes dancing . . . seen in company with Rita Rider . . . dislikes love affair smashers . . . hopes to become a secretary. MARGARET BABLE likes to write letters . . . is known by her laugh . . . dislikes show-offs . . . desires to join Cadet Nurse Corps. ROSALIE BAGOT likes hiking . . . is known by her engagement ring . . . dislikes turned up socks . . . desires to get married. BEATRICE BAGOT likes making scrapbooks . . . is recognized by her sister . . . dislikes pumps with socks . . . wants to do secretarial work. DORIS BERKHEIMER likes dancing . . . is known by her lack of height . . . dislikes stripes and plaids together . . . wants to be a Navy nurse. ANNA BOLLINGER likes dancing . . . is recognized by Bubbles . . . dislikes plaids and stripes together . . . wants to do secretarial work. COETTA BREAM likes to write letters . . . known by a certain identification bracelet . . . dislikes Hill-Billy music . . . hopes to join Cadet Nurse Corps. ELIZABETH BRITCHER likes to read . . . is known for her hairbows . . . dislikes singing com- mercials . . . is going to enter college. JEANNE BUCHER likes designing . . . is known for her short stature . . . dislikes singing commercials . . . hopes to enter college. BERINIICE BUMBAUGH likes bi- cycling . . . is recognized by her 44 numerals . . . dislikes anklets and pumps . . . hopes to join the WAVES. EDITH CARBAUGH likes bicycling . . . is seen with Joan Harbaugh . . . dislikes pumps and anklets . . . hopes to enter college. EVELYN CASH- MAN likes reading . . . is known for her car . . . dislikes pumps and anklets . . . hopes to enter the beauty culture field. ANNA CLAPSADDLE likes reading . . . is seen with Helen Hankey . . . dislikes two kinds of plaids . . . hopes to work. BARBARA CLINE likes riding fhorsesJ . . . is known by her big feet . . . dislikes unmannerly males . . . hopes to be- come a doctor. JOSEPH CODORI likes drawing . . . is known for his big ears . . . dislikes women vamps . . . hopes to take up commercial art. RICHARD CULP likes sports . . . is seen with Robert March and Harold Zinn . . . dislikes tall stories . . . hopes to enter college. ROBERT DAYHOFF likes sports . . . is known by Pistol Packin' Maman . . . dislikes ladies' hats . . . hopes to join Army Air Force. ELOISE DILLMAN likes dancing . . . is seen with Wick . . . dislikes plaids and stripes . . . expects to go in training. MARTHA DILLON likes roller skating . . . is known for her black Buick . . . dislikes decorations on cars . . . hopes to get a job. LOUISE DUNCAN likes dancing . . . is seen with Dorothy Spence . . . dislikes anklets and pumps . . . hopes to work. ARLENE EPLEY likes singing . . . is known by her curly hair . . . dislikes back-slappers . . . hopes to become a stenographer. ANNE FABER likes reading . . . is known by her crutches . . . dislikes pumps and socks . . . hopes to become a translator. GEORGE FAIR likes sports . . . is seen with Paul Haller . . . dislikes women smoking on the streets . . . future is unde- cided. DORIS FINKBONER likes dancing . . . is known by her laugh . . . dislikes smart boys . . . hopes to become a secretary. HOKE FOWLER likes cars . . . is-seen with Charlie Weaver . . . dislikes girls trying to act cute . . . hopes to enter the Navy V-12. ROSE ZITA GAINES likes what-nots . . . recognized as being a shorty . . . dislikes Joe Hanawalt . . . hopes to become a nurse. ELINOR GEYER likes what-nots . . . seen with Myrtis Johnson . . . dislikes heavily applied makeup . . . hopes to join Cadet Nurse Corps. JOHN GORM- LEY likes sleeping . . . is known by his uncombed hair . . . dislikes women . . . hopes to enter college. LUTHER GOTWALD likes wasting time . . . is known for his corny jokes . . . dislikes teachers . . . hopes to become a preacher. WILLIAM GREEN likes models . . . known for his corny jokes . . . dis- likes teachers . . . hopes to work. FRED GRIFFIN likes golf . . . known by his wavy hair . . . dislikes wise-cracking people . . . hopes to enter the armed forces. PAUL HALLER likes building models . . . known for his plaid shirts . . . dislikes cadets . . . hopes to enter the armed forces. JOSEPH HANA- WALT likes wolfing . . . is known by his short hair . . . dislikes cadets . . . hopes to enter West Point. ANNA HARBAUGH likes the radio . . . seen with her sister . . . dislikes holding hands in public . . . hopes to get married.
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