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T-wenty-eight In all debates, let truth be thy aim, not Tietory, or an unjust interest: and endeav- our to gain, rather than to expost thy an- 7 tagonist. -lf m. Penn ESTHER K. MOLL HELEN E. MOYER MARILYN E. MYRICK Tubby Blue eyes, brown hair, cheery smile, pleasing personality, and chubby figure-t'hat's Tubby. On clear days, you may see her walking to school from her father's farm, 'but when the weather is bad, Esther drives the Ford. She has taken the commercial subjects and is an outstanding typist. Upon graduation, she will take her place as a stenographer in a local office. Tubby just loves ice cream and huckleberry pie. Her hobby is play- ing the piano, and she is much in- terested in a lad from Ontelaunee. Her ability to take it with good humor when her classmates tease her, will help to bring her success in the future. ACTIVITIES: Intramural Sports, 1, 2, 3g Typing Club, 4, Treasurer, 4. uFoxu Helen, whose nickname Fox is known by very few, is tall, has blue eyes and -brown hair. She is a rather pleasant sort of person and a lot of fun. She has a sense of humor and doesnlt mind being teased. She works at the local drug store after school, but is frequent- ly seen patronizing the Luncheon- ette. She peeks out from behind a pair of specs. She enjoys taking long walks on Sunday afternoons. Helen's favorite dessert is ice cream and her favorite dish is fried chicken. She likes the colors green and yellow and wears them often. She is usually seen in a skirt and 'blouse with a trench coat. One of the strong alto voices heard in the Mixed Chorus belongs to Helen. ACTIVITIES: Mixed Chorus, 2, 3, 43 Intramural Sports, 1, 2, 3, 43 Typing Club, 4. r:Buppyu Marilyn, alias 'lBuppy, the pos- sessor of light brown wavy hair and blue eyes, is always seen rush- ing around at the last minute. 'fBuppy is quite interested in a certain trumpet player from Read- ing. She is fond of C.M.P.'s and likes the color orchid. Buppy is very often seen dipping ice cream and making cokes in our local drug store. Romantically inclined, she loves to make a collection of male pictures by keeping any photo she can get her hands on. She thinks that boys kiss her because they are hungry. Marilynls favorite dishes are baked beans and spaghetti. Her future ambition is to become a hair dresser, Buppy takes a great in- terest in Shartlesville because danc- ing is very important in her young life. ACTIVITIES: Cheerleading, 35 Tri-Hi- Y, 3, 45 Home Economics Club, 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus, 3, 4. trTubby:r rrF0xn nBupp-vn
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l.'af1.:: HBI'Ilfll'n Killer DORIS lf. MILLER ELLA B. NIILLER NIARION L. MILLICR HCVIIZUH BFHfil , A'ilIf'1 ' 'l'all, dark, brown-eyed an d chubby, that describes Cow, She calls Port Clinton Home, but spends very little time there. The 7:30 train gets her to school plenty early in the morning, she spends the day in school, and works on the Victory shift at Price Battery each evening. After work, she trudges up to Rip's and eats hor dogs, steaming with mustard and onions, until it is time to catch the mid- night bus to Port. The long day doesn't seem to affect her disposi- tion for she may be seen constantly laughing and smiling at her own corny jokes. Pee Wee seems to be her constant companion. Doris is a champion stenographer and is looking forward to a position in a local oflice after graduation. Acrivrries: Home Economies Club, 2, 3, 41 Intramural Sports, 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y, 4: Mixed Chorus, 3, 45 Typing Club, 4. lflla is a tall, brown-eyed, bru- nette of the senior class, most com- monly known to her friends as Beane, Beatiel' loves meat pie, and most of all likes to receive let- ters from that certain you-know- who. Most of her excess time is spent working at the drug store as a soda jerker and clerk. During high school the commercial course claimed her interest. After gradu- ation she hopes to work as a clerk in a dress shop. To take a trip to South Carolina would please her greatly. lf you can't stand 'being teased, stay away from her, for Ella is the chief pest of our class. She always supplies fun and laughter at any social function. Acrrvmssz Library Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Home Economies Club, 2, 3, 45 Student Council, 3, In- tramural Sports, 1, 2, 3, 4. Killer is a grand Senior girl with an engaging manner. Her willingness to accept every job of- fered and her ability to quickly and successfully accomplish every task begun has made her this year's busiest Senior. As lfditor-in-Chief of High Lights, and President of Tri-Hi-Y, lklarion has led these two outstanding activities through a very successful year. Scholastically, she is the tops in the Commercial department, and should go far in her career in the field of business. To one with so much ability and energy success will come surely and quickly. Acrivrriesz Tri-Hi-Y, 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice- President, 3, President, 4, G.l.A. Board, lg lntramural Sports, I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Basketball, 3, 43 National Honor Society, 41 Literary Society Treasurer, 4, Mixed Chorus, 1, 2, 3, 43 Girls' En- semble, 3, 43 High Lights Staff, 1, 2, 3, 4, Editor, 43 Pinnacle Staff, Asst. Business Manager, 43 Senior Play: Typing Club, 4. .J uiixe lllllll IIIIl,l'!'.Y zullrlf lm ll'lll'lI.S' hir own, ifflflllfl' Nllt ZU.V llf'l.!' but Il z'f1P.1'. or ll 1'o1fer'tion at rnnrf. --Ililll. Penn Tu'r11!y-.frfvrn
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Najy Janie Bob NORMAN C. NAFTZINGER lVaffy Norman travels to H.H.S. from -Ialappa in a black Chevy. His favorite sport is hunting, but base- ball runs a close second. Hoedown- ing is one of 'his favorite pastimes, but he shuns city dancing and jitter- bugging, Norman's pet peeve is flat tires. To be a farmer after gradu- ation is his greatest ambition. One of his likes is deer meaty one of his dislikes, two-faced people. Naffy considers the ideal Christmas pres- ent a couple of gas stamps. Norman has an uncanny knack for annoy- ing others during study periods. Usually an admonition from higher authority is effective-for a min- ute. lt's as 'hard to keep his irre- pressible good spirits from over- flowing as it is to keep the bubbles down in an effervescent glass of ginger ale. Does everyone remember the Shartlesville Kid at the Bond Rally? That's Naffy who is un- derneath. MARY .IAN E RAUBEN HOLD .. - U .lame Janie is a medium-sized, brown-eyed beauty with long brown hair. She is a great talker and can discourse freely on many subjects. The most important topics for Janie this year, however, are the sailor and the marine in her life. Her great love is her dog Hedy which she says looks like the actress of that name. Her favor- ite subject is shorthand, in which she excels, her taste in food runs to spaghetti and meat balls. She is not an active participant in sports, but enjoys watching them from the sidelines. Janie's sweet soprano voice has earned her recognition as the best singer in the class, and we know that her all-around ability will help her to be an outstanding success in all her future undertakings. Acrivmasz Mixed Chorus, 3, 4, G.I.A. Executive Board, 3, Pinnacle Staff, 45 Tri-Hi-Y, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary, 45 Intramural Sports, 1, 2, Girls' Ensemble, -ig Senior Play. ROBERT J. READ Bob Robert, the noisiest, most mis- chievous member of the Senior Class, hails from Clearfield, and unlike the general run, is descended from Scotch Irish stock. As a warn- ing, don't ever mention dog in front of this chap. It affects him much like Niagara Falls affects The Three Stoogesf' Bob's favorite topic in conversation is his spaniel, Blackie Bo'bl' is the type of fellow who one week plans to hit out in the world for himself and the next week sings Home Sweet Home. Read has decided to enlist respect- ively in the navy, the merchant marine, the army, the marines, the ,air corps, and the coast guard, but in the end he resolved to wait and be drafted. Bob is a soft fellow to heart, always willing to share his last candy bar with you in study period and a swell fellow in a pinch. ACTIVITIES! Hi-Y, 3, 4. If thou flzinkexr fwiee, before thou speakest once, thou wil! speak f'l.Uft'l' the better for it. --U'm. Penn Tmueniy-nine
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