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WAL1'PiR JoHN NICKLE John Harris 2, 3. Jack came to us last year from John Harris. Needless to say, he has made friends with everyone. His hobbies are hunting and fishing, and he tells us many a tall story of the big ones that got away. He is well liked by all with whom he comes in con- tact. He is a very quiet boy, but we were glad to welcome him to our school, for we need pupils like Jack at Lower Paxton. JANE ELEANOR NISSLEY Patrol 3, 4, Torch Staff 4, Class Plays 3, 4, Farm Show Demonstration 4. One of the tallest irls in the senior class is Old . . ,, g . . Maid Janie who plans to continue her education at business school. Her hobb is makin her own s rin ' I V Y g D P 2 outfits or children s dresses. Two years in the class play as a busy body have proved to us that she is a good actress. ARLENR NAoMI RRAM Arlene's outlook for next year can best be guessed by a glance at one of the fingers of her left hand. No wonder she chose the home economics course! Be- cause of her domestic ability she has been a decided asset in helping with the farm show demonstration. PEGGY ARLICNE REAMIQR Cam Curtin 1, Patrol 1. P Peggy known to us as Peg, seems to go in for speed in a big way. She is very rapid in taking dic- tation, and in typing, not to mention speaking. Her ambition is to be a journalist. We certainly hope that this desire will be filled, as she has certainly proved to the class her ability to work. l 712 '7o1u:A
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NIORRIS MONROE LOOK Morris may seem hard to know but to those who understand him he is a loyal friend. His favorite pas- time is hiding in a remote corner, nonchalantly read- ing The Readezfs Digest. With his quiet and un- assuming nature the future will surely bring Morris much success as a forest ranger. DOROTHY' lVlAE MCGEE Band 2, 3, 4, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Farm Show Demonstration 4, Torch Staif 4. It has taken Dot to show us that the world does have some bright spots in it. She is always ready to give us a helping hand. Wherever you see her you will find her with a smile on her face. She has many interests, including the stronger sex. We predict a happy future for you Dorothy. DOROTHY PAULINE MEYER Glee Club I, 2, 3, Torch Staff 4. . Dot, cheerful and affable has certainly won our approval and friendship. There are many attractions for her in those mountains and even across them. Now we understand why she enjoys writing letters and receiving them. Although she has no dennite plans for the future we are sure Dorothy will find a position that will need a personality like hers. WILLIAM HENRY MORRIS Football 3. Ford, Buick, Pontiac! Take your pick girls. Bill is always obliging especially when the girls want to go to town, but he is equally popular with the boys. He is going to further his education at the Harris- burg Academy next year and then take up photog- raphy. WVatch the birdie, please. 7114 '7cvwh
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MARGARET JANE REBUCK ' Orchestra 3, 4, Band 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Plays 3, 4, Torch Staff 4. Margie's musical interests take two different trends-indirectly for the flute and directly for the piano. Though small in stature she makes up for this deficiency in height by her acting, her musical ability and her charming personality. All of these qualities are sure to make her a favorite teacher. VERNE SMOYER REssLER john Harris 3, Stage Manager 4. We now present Verne Ressler, better known as Hap. He also came to us from John Harris, prov- ing that the Hill school produces some fine boys. If you don't believe us, ask some of the girls, for he has a way with them. Hap is a swell fellow, a credit to our school. CHARLES EMANUEL Ross Glee Club 3, Class Play 3, Varsity Football z, 3, 4, Varsity P 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3. Supplying everybody with jokes seems to be Charlie's,' hobby, although his real hobby is operat- ing his amateur radio set. He could talk for hours on this subject, which is very close to him. We will all remember him for his fine playing on the football field, and whenever we hear a good QFD joke, we will immediately think of Charlie, MEI.VIN EDVVARD SHETRON Shet doesn't make much noise at Lower Paxton, but we are all sure he will be remembered in time to come. In his spare moments we find him working on his car, and some day he can give us a free hop in that super-ford. So-long Shet, and don't let the women get you down. '7!ae '7aac!a
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