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Name Pauline Landon .... Nanette Leone ...,.. William Levegood Doris long ............ Frances Lorsong Anna Mae Lytle .... Sarah Mamolen ..,. Gladys Marks ...... Eunice Meiser ,..... Bobette Miller ...... Ruth Miller ,..... Vance Miller ........ Donald Morlock .... Margaret Musheno Lester Mutchler .... Phyllis Myers ...., Naomi McClure .... William Norman .. Pearl O'Donnell .... Gladys Overdorf .. Elwood Pauling .... Ralph Pepperman .. Phyllis Powers ...... Paul Reeder ....... William Reid ..... Jean Reitz ...... Donna Reitzel ,.... John Rhoads .....,.. Eugene Rodgers .... Mary Rodgers ...... Evelyn Shields .,.... Amber Shape .,,.., Helen Sweely ,..,. Mae Thomas ..... Gale Thomas ..... Cecil Thompson .... Joanne Thompson Seth Updegraff ...... Beryl Waltz ....... Ruth Welshans ..,... Vilma Welshans .... Emerson Wileman Mary Willits ,.... Dorothy Winter .... Mary Winter .,..... Erma Wolfe .... Allan Yearick ..... Ellen Young ....... Chief Sin That smile ..... ,...,.,.,.... Can't find one ...,. Not growing up Red hair ........,... Eating .....,,. . That laugh .,..,....... S. Williamsport ....... Boys! Boys! .............,. Playing monoply ..,..... Speed ................... Boys!!! ....... Speeding .......,......, Gaining weight .,,.... Army and Navy ..... Trapping ..,......... Oh - my!! ....... Chattering ..... Speeding ...... Quietness .... Size ......., Arguing ...... Sitting still Hair ...,,...... South Avis ...,....... Being a comedian ...... Temper ...............,. . ,..... ..Anger .... .........l'lelen ....,.... That grin ........ Day dreaming ..... Talking ...,..,.......... Hubba, hubbal ........,... Favorite Pastime 'Farmerette ...................... Pounding the piano ...... Wolfing ....................... Typing ...... Reading ...,.,. Base drum ,....... Being develish ..... Talking ...,.......,...,.... .......Latin and Spanish ....,..Being witty ......,Flirting .......Viewing the office Eating .......... . ..... .. .......Roller-skating ,......Ringing door bells Talking ..... .,,............,.... .......Writing to the Navy .......Dorothy Dancing ..4.... Economics ................... .,....,Swinging his partner ....... P. D. class .......Gazing at diamonds Reading shorthand notes Wolfing ..,............,......,...... ........ .Writing letters ....... .Shorthand ......... ,Hitch-hiking ...., Flirting .......,..... .......Soda ierking .Lock Haven ........ . ...,... Collecting men .....,...,. . Knowing the answers .,.... ....... R eading dictionaries ...... ....,....Temper joking ....... .........Speeding Big words . ..... . Girls ..,,..,., Larryville ............. .. Getting excited .......... ......... We couIdn't find one ...... Red hair ..,...,...,............. None to our knowledge Bill ..,...,...........,,..,.......,... Laughing ,..... Talking ,..........,... ..... Heckling in solid .... Getting confused ........ .Reading ...............,..... .......Huntlng .English class ..,... That locker .I ..... .......Crooning ,Playing the piano ...,. ,......Reading problems Sports ...........,...,..... , ....... Square dancing Being friendly ...... .Dreaming ......,,.... .Driving a tractor ....,.. .Combing her hair ..... .......Wolfing .A trombone player ...... Orange and Black - 17 Ambition Glamor girl Secretary A designer Somebody's stenog To reduce ' Mrs. Kymble Buyer That's the question To be an Eskimo Pulse-taker To be a model To graduate Plumber Housewife Electrician Guess! Secretary Truck driver Nurse To be in Texas Farmer Mechanic Marriage Engineer To be successful A navy man's heart Writer Unsettled To have more time f Nothing -now Hard to tell The stage To do algebra Beautician Butcher Veterinarian To fix a flat He'll get by A business career Secretary To own a beauty sh Mechanic - - To be a co-ed Beautician Secretary Farmer's wife Milk man College rr -c or poo op .1
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Name Helen Anderson .... Joe Arduini ......, Frances Baier ..... Clyde Bailey . ..... . Norma Beerweiler Christine Bierly .,..., William Bittner .,.... Ann Braucht ....... Byron Brooks ..... Phyllis Brooks ...... Doris Brownlee ...... Colleen Burdick .... Robert Campana ,..... ...... Barbara Carpenter Dean Carson ..., Annabell Case .. William Charles Phillip Clark ....,.., Robert Clark ..,.., James Cohick ...... Thomas Colocino ...... Dorothy Dawson .. Bennett Derr ........ Gary Derr ....,......... Edward Deitrick .. Lois Dochter .....,. Norma Doebler ..,... Paul Dorner .......... Thelma Durrwachter Chief Sin . ...... A lunror ..... Naturally-!! .. Silence ...............,.,.. Commercial girls ,......Thinks too much Being quiet ....... Hm-m-ml ..,....,.....,., Home economics ..... Knowing Spanish ..... Complaining ...,,......... Too new to have one Chewing gum .......,,... ....... Smiling ...,.,..,... Men ..,......... Too quiet .,.,,.. Clyde ....,.. Maxine . ......,........,.. .. Being a good girl ...... ...,.. Shopping CPD ...,.... Females ,.......,... Playing hooky ,..... You tell us ...... That auto .,...... Has he one?h .,.... . Being the ioker Chattering .,....... .......Could be!!! ....... Sleeping Conversing , ..... Alfred Eck ......,......,. ....... B lushing .,.. Mary Edwards ...... Margery Fisher .... Stanton Flook ...... Robert Fudge ,.... Albert Glantz ..... Loris Gohl ........,.,... Marguerite Harris Studying .......... ..,....Selling tickets .......Freshmen .......Pushing cue sticks .. Pestering ................ ......,Being nice .......Being quiet Edward Hawkins ...... ....,.. T oo many to name ,...... ...... Victoria Homler .... ....... N avy ......................... Nina Horn ........,... ....... ? ? ? ? ,...,, Cornelius Hurlburt ...... ,....,. M ain Street .... Richard Hunter ,..... Harry Johnson ...... Sara Karstetter .... Lois Kline ....., Nancy Kline .... Edna Kreitz ..., Fred Lake ..... .......Chemistry Glover Street ...... .......Sports Size ...... Blushing ..., Temper ..,.......,. .......Being eccentric Favorite Pastime .....,.Keeping secrets Brunettes ............. .....,.Typewriting Hunting ...,...... Oh, l know! Drawing ....... Cheering .....,. Trombone ..........,... Hunting rabbits ,..... Wel-I-l ....,,.,.......... ,....., Getting acquainted ....... Blushing ..........,.. .. .. Baseball ........., Complaining ...,... ....,..Turning red Hunting and fishing ..,.. Sleeping in class ........... Hunting and trapping ...... Talking , ..................... .. Parking ...... Football .... Home ec. .,.. . Being smart ....... Breaking hearts ..... Sleeping in class .............. Miss Olmstead's secretary Tooting the clarinet .......... Thumbing rides ....,.. Making dough .......Making eyes Piano .......... Typewriting ....... ......,Combing his hair Raising the roof ....... ,......Pin boy ......,Tickling the ivories Studying ,..,.,.,.. ......... Writing letters . .,.. . .......Skating Hunting .............,....,.. Skipping problems ..... Driving the family bus ..,... Running home ...,..,.... Executive air ...., .......Silence Laughing ....... Twirling ....,. Dancing ..,... Orange and Black - 'I6 Ambition To move to Avis To be a flat-foot A private secretary Ask him To be a nurse Who knows?? Editor of Esquire Housewife Don't ask us Marriage, of course To teach swimming Mrs. Bardo To be a farmer Husbandfsi Engineer Secretary To be hen-peeked Most anything Farmer Meat man To move to Lock Haven Housewife Mayor of 'Burg'!! Dean of Vassar World's laziest man To work We'd like to know too To learn to spell A beau A second Clark Gable To teach Van Johnson's secretary To be a ladies' man To graduate Chief pin boy Unknown To play an oboe Drummer To capture a basketball player Nurse Won't tell Getting dear Who knows? Surgery .......To study home ec. A man To grow an inch A second Harry James
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Jim 79 6 gm pfw The time is l97l. Imagine that we, Sara Karstetter and Norma Beerweiler, have, through the strange quirks of fate, been transported to the upper atmosphere and are now residing on two sturdy clouds. By using powerful binoc- ulars, we find the entire earth to be quite visible to us. We invite you to listen to the following telephone conversation between us. fThe phone rings.l Norma--Hello. Sara-Is that you, Norma? Norma-Yes, it is. Who's speaking? Sara--This is Sara. Bobette Miller, the fam- ous astronomer, told me the good news about your being in the vicinity as she floated past during her search for a lost drop of milk from the Milky Way. How did you get here? Norma-As you remember, I entered a research laboratory after finishing my nurse's training. Dick Hunter, the chief chemist in my lab, accidently mixed the wrong chemicals. The next thing I knew I was sitting on this nice fleecy cloud. But how did you arrive? Sara-As a trained nurse I was flying cross country to go on a case when our plane, flying very high, developed engine trouble. We bailed out over a large cloud, and before I knew what had happened, I had made a soft landing on it. Gosh, it's certainly a soft life. Norma-Can you see the people on earth from your cloud? Sara-Yes indeed, I've been enioying my- self searching for different people I knew. Norma-Oh, Sara, let's see if we can find our classmates of '46. Sara-That's a marvelous idea. I'll try to find some while you find others. Norma-There's Mr. Grugan still in his position as the principal of the Jersey Shore High School, but I see several new faces among the faculty. Mary Edwards has taken over Mrs. Eberenz's place, and Bill Reid has filled the posi- tion Left by the retirement of Mr. Packard. Phys- ical education is being taught by Nancy Kline. Sara-They should certainly have a good football team now that Joe Arduini is the coach. Golly, they certainly have enlarged the school since we were there. Norma-Yes, haven't they. Look, isn't that Gladys Marks acting as chief cook with Frances Lorsong as her able assistant? Sara-And there's Edna Kreitz working in the office as head secretary with Beryl Waltz and Ruth Welshans to aid her. Norma-Gaze at those bright lights in Avis. lsn't it a night club? Sara-It is at that. Imagine a night club in Avis! It seems to be owned by Allen Yearick. And there's Paul Reeder in uniform--as doorman! The hat-check girls are Gladys Overdorf and Ruth Miller. Norma-The orchestra looks great to me. But how could it be otherwise with Phil Clark directing such talented musicians as Dorothy Dawson, Norma Doebler, Ellen Young, Ann Braucht, and Helen Sweeley? Sara-The drummer is none other than Ed Hawkins who is just as active as he was in school. Norma-Hubba! Hubbal Do you see the vocalist? Seth Updegraff must be Perry Como's successor. Sara-There should be very good food with Monsieur Donald Morlock as chef and Thelma Durrwachter baking the pastries. With Ed Die- trick as head waiter and Doris Brownlee direct- ing the waitresses, the service is indubitably excellent. Norma-Did you know that quite a few of our classmates have started schools of their own? See that sign that says Bierly, Leone, and Winter Commercial College? That must be Christine, Nanette, and Mary, our old commercial sharks. On the opposite corner is a beauty school run by Lois Dochter. Sara-Norma, do you see what I see? There's Gary Derr who is now Dean of Vassar. Norma-What a commotion there is in Salladasburg! Can you see what's going on? Sara-lt's a robbery, and I do believe it is at the new bank of which Jim Cohick has just been made the president: Oh, I iust caught a glimpse of the faces of the bandits! They are Bob Campana and Harry Johnson, I'm sure. Norma-Here comes Alfred Eck, the chief of police, on the run. Why is that other fellow speeding away? Sara-It's Mayor Bennett Derr-going the other way, of course. Norma--Let's see how those of our class- mates who have left the vicinity of Jersey Shore to seek their fortunes are progressing. Hasn't Doris Long advanced very rapidly to her post as editor of Look? - Sara-There she is now presenting Elmers to the outstanding movie makers. The first one is given to Eunice Meiser, the director of the true- to-life drama, Smellbound, that sensational play written by the eminent playwright, Joanne Thompson. l Norma-The best dramatic actress of the year was also chosen from this greatly lauded picture. She's our old classmate, Anna Mae Lytle. ' I Orange and Black -- I8
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