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NEFF VUE Page Twenty-F our ,ggi Av' X 'Nqr-f 'W .- Fwy: 'V QP . Q.. v W., Lx 2 E.. K4 'X ANNA RUTH SHEAFFER ANN Anna Ruth is that tall girl with a broad smile. She goes out for all kinds of sports, and is especially interested in hockey. She scored a few goals which means more ribbons for the team's mascot. Sheaffer is also the cowgirl of the senior class. WILLIAM CLELAND SNEED LITTLE MOR'I ' Sneed is the life of any party, the wrecker of any car, the noisiest of any gang and the corniest jokester at any joke session. Bill is also known for his artistic ability and the voice which made the song he composed famous. RICHARD STAUFFER ' DICK My goodness! You never see Dick on Saturday nights with his roller skates and a group of fellows. Dick's wolfing days are over. With all that running to catch the last Lititz bus home from Erma's, he'll probably be a welcome specimen for the track team. LILY STEUDLER LILY Lily has a husky voice, a swell personality, a very serious inter- est in a male member of our class, and absolutely no Texas drawl. How come. pardner? THOMAS SWAN, JR. TOMMIIC Tommy will always be remembered as the little boy who al- ways adds to the welcome of any gathering. His drawing, enter- tainment, and acting talents have always been much in evidence. We're sorry his war job at Armstrong's keeps him out of so many doings this year. GRACE SWEITZER GRACII'I Who is the editor of the Year Book? Of course, Grace. Who was the Hi-Lite editor? Ditto. Our class writer also did well by herself in The Zombie , and many other occasions demanding a beautiful speaking voice. She plans to be a newspaper writer. PHILIP TERRY PHIL Phil is our mechanical expert who can always be depended on for a logical, common sense answer. His ship and plane ntodels are masterpieces of precision and execution. Phil will always do well in any venture he attempts. RICHARD WACNER DICK We're glad to hear Dickis majoring in chemistrygnow when he asks the questions that made him almost as famous as Baby Snooks, heill have to find the answer'for himself. But we're sorry we wonit be able to enjoy Dir-k's oratory at commencement. What a speaker! N
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NEFF VUE ELAINE PIIII,I.IPPI ELAINE Elaine is the girl with those great big innocent eyes and an almost always open Latin book. How she gets the A's and the guys both is quite a mystery. JOIIN PONTIUS DOC Where does John eat his lunch, get all his pep when he leads a cheer, pick up all that slang, salvage those fire engine red shirts, and where, oh where, does he go those days he's not in school? BETTY R EI NAU ER .IINX Br-tty's chief interests are sports, the marimba, and writing the modernized version of the Passionate Shepherd To His Love lconcerning suilorsi. It seems she's a good authority ou the subject. TI I EODOR E RESSEI, TED Although many people have the impression that Ted is immune to women, the truth is that he is definitely not. Baseball is the sport which Ted excels in. So let's hope he gets over his bash- fulness and gets to lirst base with that certain lassie. KATIIRYN ROOT KITTY Kitty's one of the quietest girls in the class and the most absent- mindcd. She's the only one we know who fastens a bunsen burner to a water faucet. But if she makes mistakes in the chem lab she does O, K. in the food lab. LORRAINE SEACIIRIST I.ORRAINE The girl with u voice or I.orraine Seachrist. ll r strong alto is heard as a choir soloist and as a vocalist with a popular swing band. A member of the National Honor Society, l.oriaine is kept busy both at school and at work. MARY SEBASTIAN MARY Marys the girl who doesn't say much, but my, does she thinkl She's a good student and likes her work, at least all of it except tumbling. Ilowever, don't ask her about that: it's a delicate subject as far as she's concerned. BETTY SIIAIIB SHORTY Shorty, for that is her name, is the smallest girl in the senior class. She is 4 feet, ll inches tall, has brown hair, blue eyes, tele- phone number-just ask Charles Munson. Remember the five minute talking restrictions on the phone, Shorty! Page Twenty-Three
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1 J DORIS WALTHER LUCKY Dorisiis the individualist of the class. She's the only one who wears blue finger nail polish. blue glasses. and certainly she's the only one who ends a gym exercise by yelling Get up, you bags I As a physieal edueationtieaeher. she'll hit a new high in popu- larity. .IEANNE WEAVER 'CIFIANNFY' ,leanne is that awfully pleasant, awfully friendly gal who always has a smile for everybody. What would the editorial stall do with- out her! Not to intention a eertain food store. RICHARD LEE WELLS DICK Dick Wells is that great big handsome hunk of man in our class wearing that eonstant beaming smile. And with Pat, who ean blame him for being happy? FRICDERICK WIELINGA FREDDIE A look at Freddie in his sailor suit and G-I haireut will never identify him as the hair-raising Zombie in the play of the same name. Even if we ever wanted to forget Freddie away out there in the Navy, we're sure Mary June would never. never let ns. So, more power to both of you. CLADYS YECKER SHORTY 5horty's the girl with that unexpeeted dimple and beeoming blush. Slte's one of the girls at the Bell Telephone with a voice witli a smile and a long-distaneed love affair----the South Pacific Io ln' FXIICI. NEFF VUE Members of the Present Senior Class who are now serving in the Armed lforees. William Sparrow Robert Pyle G c-4i rge Ilullihen Kenneth Helm ,Iames Roberts Harry Hess Fred Ivielinga liicliartl Olsen lliehartl Gibbs Page Twenty-Five
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