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.xdugugif . . . l9ecA2 Log!! Legin yaracfice. Eda M. Annibaldi Gen.-Com. Here's a young miss who will be long remembered by secTion I2-B as a happy-go-lucky girl. She is a lover oT popular music, Her TavoriTe pasTime is wriTing leTTers To her brorh- ers and relaTives in The service, Jack Balmer VocaTional Jack has The Thanlcless iob OT seTTing up The record player Tor high school aTTer-game dances. On The dance Tloor The drape shape is a preTTy solid Jaclcson himselT. Shirley D. Barnes PreparaTory This cuTe, coy John Harris ime porTaTion has caused quiTe a TluTTer in masculine hearTs since her arrival. If she should Try The movies career, she would be The ideal Type Tor The oTher woman roles, as her class play characTerizaTion proved. RiTa D. Bemesderfer General Tall and poised RiTa again proves ThaT Palmdale has only preTTy girls. RiTa's sunny smile and warm personaliTy will Take her Tar in The nursing proT'ession. Elvin E. Blauch VocaTional AT lasT we have Tound The un- believable! This carpe-nTer is boTh quieT and inTelligenT. Our hopes are ThaT Mr. Blauch will conTinue in The paTh he has been Tollowing To be- come o perTecT carpenTer. Jean A. ATTiclrs Gen.-Com. This brown-eyed IiTTle miss is a shy commercial sTudenT, Though she is noT very TallcaTive, she has a very pleasanT personaliTy. We give her all our besT wishes. BeTTy M. Barley Gen.-Com. My! My! WhaT big blue eyes. Miss BeTTy. This preTTy lass wiTh a raTher Timid air is always prepared wiTh her inTecTious giggles, BeTTy would like To become a nurse, so if you ever geT siclc and are parTial To blue eyes, iusT call her up. Grace E. Behrens Commercial Blonde, vivacious GaTe is MudTown's version OT The nicesi' Thing This side aT heaven. She is very ouTsTanding in aThleTics and has been a very capable adverTising manager Tor The BroadcasTer. Shuman H. Black PreparaTory Shuman is GranTviIIe's greaTesT conTribuTion To Hershey High School, he says. The I2 C class would have died oT boredom had iT noT been Tor Mssr. Blaclc's clever quips. Easy- going Shuman is also a greaT asseT To The swimming Team. Ralph P. Blose Vocafional Ralph can usually be seen driv- ing a STudebalcer or any car he hap- pens To own aT The presenT Time, He uses up mosT aT his ambiTion in The chocolaTe TacTory and so has very liTTle leTT Tor school.
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mgufae in Qfrorilaecf The room was casf wifh a mysferiousspell. buf fhe obiecf in fhe cenfer pierced fhe dark- ness wifh a friendly lighf. Slowly l approached if, when suddenly if sfarfed fo revolve. Fasfer if wenf, drawing me like a magnef. The crysfal ball sfopped, as a commanding voice echoed fhrough fhe room. Then l saw her, a liffle old woman, beckoning fo me. Come, inquisifive one. Taking fhe sfool offered, l lisfened infenfly. You, a maker of fufure America, ioin me in a backward iourney fo review your pasf confribufionsf' Lo and behold! Before me in fhe crysfal ball fhese scenes were enfolded. Presidenf Jim Sfover, carrying a banner, Sophomores, led a procession of sfudenfs. Following were Bob Spo- naugle in foofball affire, Jack Girvin in baskef- ball frunks, Dick Reese, Chuck Lorenz, Rico Rossi, and Joe Rockwell in swimming suifs. Soph- omores were represenfed in almosf every school acfivify. Soff music and colored lighfs in fhe social room provided a pleasanf afmosphere for fhe sophomore prom. A clash of cymbals, a roll of drums, and Presidenf Rossi appeared leading fhe iuniors. The firsf ordeal was fhe Tri-l-li-Y and l-li-Y in- ifiafions. The added foofball facfics of Jack Girvin, Don Kelly, Ed Fornwalf, Ken Kopenhaver, and Lynn Garrison helped bring home fhe Soufh Penn fifle. New baskefball sfars, Spo- naugle and Fornwalf, aided in capfuring fhe Norfhern Division fifle. Rico Rossi became fhe sfafe breasfsfroke champion. Boosfing school spirif were pep-squaders Lucille Poorman, Lor- raine Wagner, Janice Burns, and Doris Swarfz. A dynamic explosion occurred in room 209. Con- cluding an excifing year were fhe Junior Prom and fhe formal Daisy Dance. A loud fan fare announced a group of mafure-looking sfudenfs led by Senior-Presidenf Garrison. Ah! The long-awaifed year of class picfures, name cards, and graduafionl Glenn Sullivan headed fhe Senafe. Sponaugle and Gar- rison capfained a splendid foofball feam which was well represenfed in fhe all-sfar game. The mafmen's new capfain was Bill Piffsenberger. Parficularly oufsfanding in music during high school were Janef Miller, Mary Daniel, and Paul l-locker. Alba Marcucci sang for fhe Tro- ians. The class play, Ever Since Eve, was an SRO hif. Vocafional seniors presenfed an un- usual assembly, A Nighf in an Inn. The Broad- casfer was in fhe capable hands of Daniel, Winfers, Burns, Shaffer, Heide, Royer, Markley, Yorfy, and Burkholder. Mary Sfover led fhe class in breaking previous cake-sale records. Edifor- in-chief Alfa Royer, assisfed by a compefenf sfaff, complefed fhe excellenf '45 Choclafier. The midyear arrived af a fime when many decisions were made, Some answered fheir coun- fry's call. Ofhers wenf fo college or sfayed fo finish school. Seizing a lasf chance fo be fo- gefher, fhe seniors held fheir prom in luxurious l-lofel l-lershey on January 24. On May 20, one hundred and eighfy sen- iors gravely fook fheir final sfep info a chaofic world. Their carefree youfh was over: fhey were young men and women. The lasf scene became hazy, fhen faded info nofhing.
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.gepielnlef . . . .S7ef0l'l6J .y.y.g sN.9.S7!00tLIl!fgfll'Yl?. Janef E. Bofhwell Academic Red is one of The mosT ener- geTic members of The senior class. Her sense of humor causes The some oTTenTion in class ThaT her groovy sTeps do aT school dances. Reds willingness To help has been a greof asseT To The acTiviTies To which she has belonged, Jean E. Brandf Commercial A girl of candor-ThaT is The sum ToTal of Jean's engaging per- scnaliTy. Also, her speed on The lceys is To be given honorable menTion. Jean has proved herself To be franlr and honesf of oll Times. She is well- lilced by oll who know her and is cerfain To malce a success. J. Rose Bucciarelli Commercial This combinafion of brains and beauTy has quiTe a rare personalify. She has a quieT sophisTicaTion, buf don'T leT her deceive you, BuTch can be lively when The Time comes. Shffs proved herself The Barrymore ol The Senior class. Dale R. Burlrholder Vocafional IF sfudying will bring success To your door, Then we predicf a bril- lianf career for Dale, This lad pos- sesses a TroiT Thaf will speed him on his way, his willingness To help ol- ways. During his senior year, he has been BroadcasTer's vocafional eclifor. Norma C. Cappelli Gen.-Com. Norma is shy ond quieT and al- ways goes abouf her own business wifh greaf enfhusiasm and diligience. Her pleasing personaliTy is sufficienf in place her in The Top ranlc among her friends. i 2 3 BeTTy J. Bowman Academic Miss Bowman is our worfhy and capable presidenf of The F. l-l, A. llzemole l-lermif Associafionl. BefTy will have none of The male species and spends her Time in doing BroadcasTer worlc. Charles E. Brinser, Jr. Vocafional Big and powerful, buf calm and quief, is This lad, who is well-lilced by everyone in his class. lf you are down-hearfed and your sense of hu- mor needs sharpening, all you need To do is become ocquoinfed wifh Brinser. Jane E. Buclrs Preparafory Knowing This cTTracTive lass from Campbellfown, one undersTands why l.eed's has had such a Thriving busi- ness. The besf odverfisemenf for Jane's fufure beauTy salon will be Jane herself, for many are won by her lovely smile. Janice L. Burns Academic Janice, one of our peppiesf cheerleaders, excels in sporfs. This was proved by The girls' senior-alumni bosefboll game, in which she was highesf senior scorer. The Broadcasfer and Choclafier have greatly bene- fiTed by her excellenf worlc in adver- Tising. Claire C. Casini General Claire, a very carefree member of The senior class, is friendly and has a pleasanf disposifion. She Talces The general course, buf her plans for The Tufure are vagce. We wish her happiness in The years To come,
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