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lr. NO class would be complete without Handsome Harry - a member of every class since '36, Keystone can't get along Without him-or maybe he can't get along without Keystone. As an athlete, Bill is an outstanding star in football, basketball, and baseball. Ask Sam Lee why they call him Three-Second Bill . AN indispensable member of the news staff task hiinj Hank is a notable figure on campus. He is well-remembered for his witticisms. Cynic and hunio-rist, Hank has many lucid moments during which he contributes information to the sports page of which he is editor, and to a certain feature which goes by many titles! HENRY IADWIN SHIELDS WILLIAM H. SEAMANS Uncle Bill Maulius Military Academy Football, 1-2'-3-45 Basketball, 1-2-3-4, Baseball, 1-2-3-43 Ten- nis, 1-2g Varsity Club, 1-2-3-43 Rifle Club, 2. CLINTON C. SNYDER Clint Central High School Keystone Society of Engin- eering, 2-Secretary 23 Keys Society, 2. WELIl-GROOMED, unaffected, Clint in- sists on calling a spade a spade. Sincere in his beliefs but never rude when pursuing an idea, Clint is also hard to know, but once known is unforgettable. It may be truly said about him that still waters run deep. Hank Central High School Varsity K Club, 2g Foot- ball, 1-2---Trainer, 1-2, Masque and Harlequin Club, 1-2, Key- stonian Sta-lf, 1-2-Sports Edit- or, 23 Nokomian Staff, 1-2- Co-Editor, 25 Keys Society, 1-2g International Relations Club, 25 Intra-Mural Football, 1-25 Basketball, 2-Manager 2. RICHARD D. STARK Dick Tunkhannock High School Varsity K Club, 23 Bas- ketball, l-23 Tribunal, 2. GOOD-LOOKING, sophisticated in a subtle Way, this Stark lad gets under your skin before you have even begun to realize it. And in addition to all this he is a veritable smoothie on the basketball court-and he is bashful! No necessity to add that he is extremely popular. NINETEEN THIRTY-EIGHT
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SPENCER REESE Spence SPENCE spends so much time in teasing that one hardly knows how to take him. Never serious, always good-natured, Spence cuts many capers on campus. When on the basketball court, though, his clowning seems to end and he really goes to town when it comes to team- work. WHEN Miles started at Keystone last year he made up his mind that he was a born engineer, and since then he has attempted to prove that he is truly that. He has, however, also proved himself to be the Gay L-othario of the campus. rnMiIosa MILES H. ROBBINS Technical High School Varsity K Club, 1-2g Bas- ketball, 1-25 Soccer, 1g Base- ball, 1-2-Captain, 29 Intra- Mural Basketball, 15 Inter- Class Football, 1. DOROTHY SAVIGE nw Wyoming Seminary Won1.en's Organization, 1-23 Glee Club, 25 Secretarial Club, 1-2: Masque and Harlequin Club, 23 Medical Secretarial Club, 2-Reporter, 2. Central High School Keystone Society of Engin- eering, 2-President, 2g Stu- dent Council, 1-2-, Alpha Chi Theta, 1-25 Inter-Class Foot- ball, 1-2. SIDNEY SCHWARTZ Usidi? Central High School Glee Club, lg Wrestling, 1-2 -Ass't Manager, 19 Manager, 2g Masque and Harlequin Club, 2 5 Keystonian Staff, 1-2-Ad- vertising Manager, 13 Busi- ness Manager, 23 Nokomian Staff, 1,-2--Business Manager, 23 Softball, 1-2g Chess and Checker Club, 2, Baseball, 1- Ass't Manager, 13 T. K B. Sio- ciety, 2, Commerce Club, 1. HAPPY, jovial, sometimes moody, Dot is a Well-known Hgure to her class- mates.. She participates readily in any discussion that may arise and is an active member of several organizations. Dot is also a connisseur of the culinary arts. SIDS interests are of various and sun- dry kinds, for it is difficult to tier up wrestling and singing, but the never-to- be daunted Sid has done just that. How- ever, he would not be Sid were he not represented in everything that is going on. Nice fellow. THE NOKOMIAN OF
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L 'THIS diminutive lass hails at present from the wilds of Clarks Summit but seems to have emerged civilized to the 'nth degree. Nothing daunted by a mere broken nose which occurred during hockey practice, she returned to finish an excel- lent season. Janet is a diligent student and a pleasant companion. MARGE has established herself as the Dalton Fire Cracker . Harmless un- til ignited, and then goes off with an awful bang. Despite her quick temper, Midge is good natured, anxious to oblige, and possessed of a keen mind. The School will miss her ready laugh and her in- numerable quips. IANET SWANICK -ilanet-l Flushing High School, N. Y. Clarks Summit High School Orange and Blue Club, 2-- Vice-President, 25 President, 25 Women's Organization, 1-25 Secretarial Club, 1-2--Treas- urer, 13 Medical Secretarial Club, 25 Hockey, 1-25 Intra- Mural Basketball, 15 Intra- Mural Hockey, 1. ARTHUR A. SWEETSER, lr. Art Central High School J. V. Basketball 1, Masque and Harlequin Club, 25 Key- stonian Staff, 1-2 -4- Feature Editor. 25 Nokomian Staff, 2 -- Co-Editor: Softball, 15 Tribunal, 25 Soccer, 15 Cheer- leader, 25 Camera Club, 1-25 Chess and Checker Club, 1-25 Alpha Chi Theta, 1-2 --Vice- President, 2: Tennis, 1-25 In- tra-Mural Football, 1-25 Intra- Mural Volleyball, 1. MARIORIE L. SUTHER- LAND Marge Dalton High School Orange and Blue, 25 K.W O., 1-25 Glee Club, 1-25 Bas ketbal1,15 Hockey, 1-25 Cheer leader, 1-2. MARY HARPER TEWKSBURY ..Harpy,. Tunkhannock High School Centenary junior College Women's Organization, 2. ART is the school's leading terpsichor- ean. His collection of steps is a never ceasing wonder to the rest of us. Besides his ballroom activities Art has main- tained an active interest in most of the college activities. A new-comer to our class in our Sopho- more year, Harpy has not had the op- portunity to become as well-known to most of us as we should like. Harpy's favorite pastime' is bridge and she may be seen during almost all of her free hours initiat- ing some amateur into the rules of the game. THE NOKOMIAN OF
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