Hamburg High School - Pinnacle Yearbook (Hamburg, PA)

 - Class of 1945

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Iiighlrfn Content not thy self that than arf wirin- nus in the HPIIFIYIIS for one link being uvlnt- ing, the rlmin is 11f'fet'ti1'e -Ulm. Penn ARLAN P. DOHRENBURG nRl'7'f'7'f'Il1lU Arlan, the politician of our class, is a staunch rooter for the Republi- can party. Although the ministry claims Arlan's future interests, he still intends to follow his political inclinations, for he firmly believes that ministers in politics will purify it. A lover of the great outdoors, he especially enjoys hiking and camping. Writing poetry is one of his many pastimes, and watermelon is his favorite food. Although he looks very innocent, he has a great store of pranks and jokes. Arlan is planning to attend Franklin and lvlarshall College next fall, we all know he will succeed in any- thing he does. He is a great drama- tist and public speaker and can usually be found on the stage in the auditorium. AcTxv1'r1Es: Hi-Y, 13 High Lights Staff, 1, 2, 3, 4, Feature Editor, -I-g Debate Club, 1, 2, 35 Honor Society, 3, 4, President, 3, 43 Student Council, 2, Pinnacle Staff, +5 Senior Play. CLAIR L. EPTING NiPPJ ' Little but mighty-thus we might describe Clair Epting. Five feet three inches in -height and weighing one hundred and ten pounds, Clair boasts the honor of being the smallest senior in the class of 19-I-5. We shall always remem- ber Clair for his ability to sleep through study periods. Although fond of hunting and the movies he confesses his main love to be the old-fashioned hoedown, at which he is a master. Chemistry and solid geometry rank as his favorite sub- jects. Often seen with girls taller than he, Nippy apparently finds his size no handicap in his social life. Among the unpleasant duties of life Clair puts getting up on cold mornings first. Nippy'l may well be classed as a quiet boy around strangers-but just get well acquainted with him and you'll change your mind. Look for an alert, friendly chap with brown hair and blue eyes-that's Nippy. IRENE E. FAUST Pull Irene, better known to all her friends as 'fPud,', is one of the smaller members of the class. She is usually seen in skirts and sweat- ers. Pud, who works part-time at the Drug Store as a soda jerker and sales girl, has special interests in a certain male, class of '43, working night shift at Price Bat- tery Corporation. She likes meat pie, sports, and ice cream. She dis- likes conceited people. After gradu- ating she wants to work in a cloth- ing sihop until she can settle down in a cozy little home with her tall P.B.C. worker, She is a sweet girl and a swell pal too. She hates to be called Flutch Flush, and she despises people who are continually bragging. ACTXVITIES2 Home-Ee Club, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President, 4, Tri-Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Cheer Leader, 3, G.l.A., lg Intra- mural Sports, 1, 2, 3, 4. uRl,:vI'rfndu ulvippyu npudu

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ngnhbyn nsalu nDopryn ROBERT BURNS SARA M. CLEAVER DAVID L. IJOBA Bobby nstlli' Daffy Burns is the military minded member of the Class of 45. His chief ambition is to be an officer in the United States Army. There need not be much said concerning his character, as his achievement of attaining the rank of Eagle Scout is enough to prove good character in anyone. The effort and perseverence required to at- tain t-his honor, as well as the edu- cation received, is too great to be overlooked. This achievement is still further enhanced by the fact that he is the only member of the class who has accomplished the feat. Bobby is also a sports enthusiast with basketball as tops on his list of sports activities. His tendencies in his choice of subjects indicates a keener interest in shop and mathe- matics than in languages. Outside of sports, going to the movies is probably his favorite pastime. AACTIVITIESZ Intramural Sports, 1, 2, 3, 4. Sara is the possessor of dark blonde hair and brown eyes. She's another one of these friendly coun- try students who fly to school each morning on the new Shartles- ville Limited. Sara is a quiet, studious girl and a pal to everyone, always willing to help a friend in need. She sometimes works as a waitress at one of Shartlesville's famous hotels, but in the very near future hopes to be someone's sten- ographer. Her favorite pastime is reading, but occasionally she may be seen taking a fling at dancingg ham is her favorite dish, while Tommy Dorsey is her favorite or- chestra leader. Her pet peeve is chipped nail polish. Sara's ability to resist eating ice cream may account for her slim waistline. 'LSal'l works hard and will surely succeed in any work she may undertake. Ac1'1v1'r1Es: Tri-Hi-Y, 43 Home Eco- nomics Club, 4. 1 vsrwmxr fill- -tm :aa sl To only casual acquaintances David is a reserved young man, but to close friends-and he has many of them-David displays a lively humor in the senior class, voluntarily or otherwise. Aviation, the field of David's aspirations, is a subject upon which he can dis- course fluently. To 'be an airplane pilot is his main ambition. Let's hope the achieves it with flying colors. Generous at heart, David is never loath to supply free trans- portation to clamorous riders on his model A Ford. David's in- tentions are all well-meant. We have never known him to harbor a cruel or selfish thought. We ad- mire 'him for his saving grace-he can laugh even when t-he joke is on him. Plucky David seems to en- joy frankly both bright and serious sides of life, it is our wish that he shall never lose this happy faculty. The l'07.'t'f0IlS, the angry, Ihr' jmrnlul, the jealous, rlze talkative, cannot bu! lllllkf' ill friends, ay 'well ax Ilze falxff. --Hint. Penn Sfiffllffffl



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l'l1yl Br'unia ' Goody PHvL1.1s J. FAUST Ph,-1 This brown haired, hazel eyed, and dimpled dare devil who loves to argue is usually seen chewing gum as fast as she can talk. Like most people who come from the country, she is fond of gym and outdoor sports, especially ice skat- ing. Her pet peeve is silly girls who try to amuse themselves and others. Her ambition is to become a nurse, preferably an air hostess. Being a Faust, writing to service men is a great hobby. This is no small won- der, for she has four brothers in the service. Another and her favor- ite hobby is sewing. She is one of the many pupils who rode on the Shartlesville Limited for eleven school semesters, and she now finds great relief in riding on the Super Deluxe. ACTIVITIES: Student Council, 13 ln- tramural Sports, 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y, -lg Home Economies Club, 4, Senior Play. GEORGE H. FRAUNFELTIQR Beanie Proof for the old saying f'Srill waters run deep may be found in the person of George Fraunfel- ter. George is the quiet type, not given to noisemakingg yet behind his gray-green eyes is a brain al- ways at work, constantly on the alert. He can never be called an alarmist for he faces difficult and dangerous situations with a cool and composed mind. George ap- preciates humor as perhaps few people dog he is always ready to laugh at a good joke and sees the brighter side of every dark cloud. His best friends know him as a true companion, a swell pal. A great outdoor man and a lover of nature, George plans to turn to forestry as a vocation. Acrivmasz Intramural Basketball, 1, 25 junior Varsity Basketball, 33 In- tramural Soccer, 1, 2, Varsity Soccer, 3, 45 Hi-Y, 3, +5 National Honor So- ciety, -lg Varsity Basketball, 4. DONALD H. GOOD Goody HGoody, that handsome, dash- ing senior wbo is a great girl tease, is looking forward to the day when he may don one of Uncle Sanfs uniforms. Goody works part time at Rip's and loafs there dur- ing the other part. After the war, he would like to become a machin- ist. lt is a usual sight to see Goody sauntering through the hall with a debonair, nonchalant bearing. Both gentlemen and athlete, he never lacks friends or admirers. Goody is proud, and justifiably so, of his achievements on the basketball court. The possessor of an irrepres- sible good humor that laughs at knocks, Don can be classified as one who takes everything in his stride. We know there will be no mountains too high for him to get over somehow. ACTIVITIES! Varsity Soccer, Z, 3, +3 Library Club, l, 2, 3, -l-3 j. V. Basket- ball, 1, Varsi-ty Basketball, 2, 3, -l-Q Senior Play. O how sordid ir man grouinf Zllrzn, lhe nobles! l'l'l'I1fll7'f' in the zuorlzl, ru' Il yor! on earth, and the image of him fha! nmrle il: thus to lllf.8'fIl:i'f' eartli for lIl'Il7'l'II, and 'wor- ship gold for God! --Il'm. Penn Ninfffrn

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