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Q6 STATISTICS NAME NICKNAME 1. Landis Bowers Hotrod 2. Elwood Brubaker Elly 3. Gerald Carrigan Bing 4. Donald Cope Don 5. Jessie Covert Jess,' 6. Ruth Ebersole Ruth 7. Betty Jane Edwards Betty 8. Joan Forney Joan 9. Donald Ginder Don 10. Elva Gochenaur Elva 11. Gene Grubb UGene 12. Jean Hauenstein HJean 13. Daniel Heisey Dan 14. Jack Longenecker Jack 15. Dorothy Metzler Dot 16. Bernice Miller Bernice 17. Theresa Mohler Treasy 18. Clarence Mowery Speed 19. Jay Risser Curlie 20. Chester Schoenberger 'KChet 21. Ann Shenck Ann 22. Loretta Sweitzer Shorty 23. Marion Waller Marion 24. Earl Way Jack 25. Joanne Weaver Jo 26. Wanda Dawn Weaver Peep 27. Clara Weidman as Clara WANTS TO BE a trapper fwornen?J a member of the diplomatic corps a radio sports announcer Helen's husband a private secretary a good cook Joan Davis' successor a career woman a married man a housewife a soldier an artist a salesman a coach a secretary a stenographer Mrs. John H. Herr a photographer an authority on women a famous band leader a health ed. instructress a math teacher an Elementary school teacher the master of the bull fiddle a career woman a world-famed equestrienne author
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portrait done in oils at the Philadelphia Art Galleries. The subject of this portrait was her constant associate, Bernice Miller, who was employed as a stenographer in 'a large concern in Philadelphia. Speaking of stenographers brought to mind Dot Metzler and Ruth Ebersole. I inquired as to their whereabouts and learned that Dot was now employed as a recep- tionist in the Brubaker Manufacturing Company, of which Elwood Brubaker was presi- dent. He had started his business upon graduation from Elizabethtown College and was now one of the most prosperous and influential men of this community. Ruth Ebersole was also employed at this concern as a private secretary to the president. 1' Elva Gochenaur, who had beenlworking for her sister on a farm, was now married and living on a farm of her own. Wanda Dawn Weaver had achieved wide renown as an excellent hairdresser, a trade learned from her father, and was living in Chicago. Jean Hauenstein, now the wife of a Williamsport inilk man, was the mother of an adorable set of red-headed twins! Daniel Heisey and Landis Bowers were contributing their share to Lancaster County's position as the Garden Spot of the World through their highly developed successful farming ventures. Gene Grubb, having enlisted after his graduation from high school, was now a lieutenant-colonel of the United States Army, stationed in Washington, D. C. When I heard these things I gasped in wonder, for they were practically identical to the futures predicted for us in the class prophecy written way back in 1948.
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27 J WILL BE a trapper fmuskratsl , manufacturer of Ladies' Pink and Blue Garters crooning sensation of 1950 Corn King Joe's wife 4H leader vocalist with Spike Jones psychiatrist man about town librarian a Commanding General Marion's sister-in-law farmer professional basketball player farmer's wife resident of Mt. Joy Mrs. John H. Herr cowboy catcher in the Big Leagues possessor of wor1d's most perfect legs journalist a math teacher Jean's sister-in-law Lauren Bacall's chief com- petitor school teacher housewife nurse STATISTICS PET PEEVE long skirts French class golf balls Clostj culottes Joe's car Hiram's teasing long hair music the Kandy Korner teachers lessons school tardiness English Literature missing foul shots untidy people men in general late Flash reports girls doggie roasts Clate at nightj poor musicians E. H.'s lack of varsity sports for girls her height doggie roasts Cany timeb narrow-minded people Jack Way's beard? French tests East Hempfield's Limited Library FAVORITE SUBJECT women undecided baseball, tennis and golf blondes Cmainly Helen! her roller skates food cheerleading the human race a sentimental journey books Landis' car Pinky his new car Junior Girls for any other kind? dolls Cin P. O. D. class?J Bill Hank Herr hydrogen sulfide his Plymouth Janie and his sax chickens and Penny people shorter than herself Ice Hockey Games anything musical to be determined later horses books
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