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Q21-Q-1 MARJORIE H. ALLISON Marj. Secretarial Always sedate and stately, And growing more so lately. Glee Club, 2, 35 Orchestra, 25 L. C. Smith Ping Remington Ping Woodstock Ping Underwood Ping Royal Ping Competent Typist Award: Class Play. Marj. is one of our girls who doesn't say a lot but gets there all the same. She at- tends many dances at Susquehanna, and we don't wonder why, as Marj. has many ad- mirers, especially among the opposite sex. We hope her desires are gratified with extra good measure in happiness. Characteristic: Her demureness. Mcst prized possession: Her long hair. Ambition: Successful college career. GEORGE FREDERICK AMEND, Jr. Fritz Technical Einstein has his theory and I have mine. Class Basketball, 2: Class Play. Fritz has a way with women. Fellows don't understand it and neither does Fritz. He seems to have a technique all his own which he exerts over teachers and friends alike. Never have we heard so many large unknown words as we have heard when speak- ing with Fritz. And does he love Battery? We must not forget, however, that Fritz has attained the honor of being awarded the Eagle Scout Badge. This is a distinction to be proud of, indeed. Characteristic: His extensive Vocabulary. Most prized possession: His Ford? 'Z '? ? Ambition: To rival Einstein. ROSE MARIE ATTIVO . Commercial Always a smile for every one. Rather sober, yet full of fun. Honor Award Sophomore English, and Arith- meticg Class Play. The first thing We see when we look at Ro. is her eyes although she will not let us tell her about them. She is a very ambitious young lady, and her ambitions are mostly in the direction of a certain Sophomore boy. Rose is going to be a private secretary some day. Characteristic: Her dignity. Most prized possession: The dlmple in her chin. Ambition: To find him, LOIS ARLENE AURAND Lois, Commercial Joy and laughter are the two main essen- tials of happiness in life. Typewriting Certificates, 35 Class Play. Lois, in spite of her talkativeness and strain of giggling is an all around good sport, al- ways willing to do this and that for another person. Her standing in the Commercial De- partment has been of the best and without doubt this will help her in the outside world. She is one of those energetic thinkers. Characteristics: Always talking. Most prized possession: Her giggle. Ambition: To get married. MRO H u Niucfccn ill?
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I , Doris Deen worked hard and late In art work for the Lore,, Wilson Baker comes next in line And him we all adore, Don Potter and Eugene Bigelow Never have much to say, But by their sweet melodious voices, Both got leads in the class playg George Amend, John Kline, and Charles Reed, All three are fine young lads, Hugh Ritzman and Fred Gilbert too All think a lot of their Dadsg Dorothy Barger's one of our little girls And next on the list are Amanda and Roseg All likable, lovable, honest and true And girls w'ith most excellent poiseg Deforrest's the last name and Nora's the first, Then Lois Aurand and Mary Bramm Have added ample charm to our class And Mary is our wee little lambg Marguerite Kauffman with her sporting style And Louise Cooper who knows how to dance, Frances Shimp is clever in looks, A sweet singer is Dorothy Lantzg Josephine Corbett and Beatrice McCord In a car they always speed along, Janet and Mary Smith, two lively girls, This life to them is just a song, Marion, Eleanor, and Helen Brubaker Each takes her turn in line, Julia, Mildred, and Marie Helmick, They all sure are mighty fineg Valley Street people all know Clyde By his beautiful golden hair, Horace Saylor is never blue, Scarce does he have a careg Imogene, Ruth, and Lillian Lane Marie Kinnier and Frances Kern All worthy classmates, to be sure, But don't think they can't look sterng Gerald Strauss and Dan Wray Both just comic as can be, Both brains and Wit are in their heads, It takes no time to see, Bruner, the tall boy of our class And Nelson Bratton comes next you see, Kenneth Jones and Joseph Lyons ' Are sure great men to beg James Snyder, another boy in our class Great things he will some day do And Mary lVIiller and Helen Rarick They really are always true blue, Virginia Pecht and Marie you see Spend all their time a talking, And Adelaide Rhoades, she comes next She's fond of going a walking, Mary Ann Cressman and Sara Singley Studious and plenteous in size, Miriam, Thelma, Violet, and Es Will some day to great fame ariseg Robert DeLong has a head and a head you see Filled with knowledge grand, Shown by the fact that here tonight In honors you see him stand, Freeda Summers is last but not least, She's always done her part In boosting the class of thirty-one From the time of its very start. In time when the sun shines brightest During the hours of darkest night, May we e'er look back with pleasure To the class of Green and White. MARY REED. Eighteen
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F 4 4152-..-D 1-0-lags JAMES LOUIS BAKER Jim Technical Strolling down lover's lane, Never to return again. Basketball, 15 Football, 33 Lore Staff, 33 Class Play. Hello there! Wait a minute. Boy, did you hear about the game last night? Who's coming? Oh, it's Jim, and Ernie is with him too. Jim certainly doesn't miss a good time. Gee! how he does enjoy playing golf. We hope he becomes a professional on the links. Wouldn't it be thrilling to see the pho- tograph of Jim and his trophies in the Sunday paper? Characteristic: Talking about his Uncle Jim. Most prized possession: Ernie Ambition: To succeed John D. Rockefeller. WILSON MOIST BAKER Baker Classical A good heart is better than all the hearts in the World. Orchestra, 1, 2, 35 Band, 1, 2, 35 Debating, 25 Junior Varsity Basketball, 25 Lore Staff, 33 Class Play. Baker is tall, dark, and handsome and the answer to a maiden's prayer. His presence in the orchestra and band leads us to believe that we may have ancther Sousa some day. Wil- son's orations in chapel have inspired many of us to do bigger and better things. Characteristic: More inches than feet. Most prized possession: His smile. Ambition: To meet the right Jane. DOROTHY E. BARGER Dot Technical To those who know thee not, no wards can paint! And those who know thee, know all words are faint! Glee Club 1, 23 Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, Varsity Cheerleader, 35 Class Play. Rah, rah, rah! See that lively little girl doing her best to put a lot of pep into the cheers which will urge the football eleven on to victory? That's Dot. There certainly seems to be a lot of energy enwrapped in that one small body, and she surely is appreciated by every one in L. H. S. Characteristic: Her fondness for Sophomores. Most prized possession: Her innocent blue eyes. Ambition: To go to Penn State. ERNESTINE LUELLA BAWN Ernie General To see her is to love her. Glee Club, 1, 2, 33 Class Play. A merry laugh, a iiashing glance, a tiny bit of lovableness-that's Ernie. This diminutive lass has more pep than three people of or- dinary size and to iind her cross and out of sorts would be a diHLicult task, indeed. If you've ever seen her handle a car, be it large or small, you will have seen a part of that amazing quality of capability which she pos- sesses in such a large degree. Love 'em and leave 'em is decidedly not one of her mottoes. Characteristic: Her sweetness. Most prized possession: Her Ford. Ambition: To please Jim, Twenty
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