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JOHN HENRY HOSTETTER blushing ll' you see a green streak flashing by you on the road, don't worryl It's not a 1nirage5 it's only HENNER burning up the gas in his snazzy Olds, Quite a different lad in school, HENNER, is usually quiet and bashtul-never failing to hlush whenever a girl speaks to him. Intramural Basketball 3, 4g Hi-Y 4. MILDRED KLEIN snickers MILLIE more than proved her profound versatility as a member of the dramatis personae when she, a veritable leon, perlornied with ease her roles in the class' theatri chame- cal pro- ductions. Her infectious giggle and Pollyanna outlook more than once have carried her and her associates throng the sledding was tough. h when Drarnatics 3. 41 Patrol 3, 4 tLieut.l5 Future Homemakers ol' America 4 t2nd Vice 1-'res.l5 Press t'lub 45 junior ant Play Casts. ROBERT JOHNSON mirth BOB, the buoyant butterball, with aspirations of being a second Barney Oldfleldftountain of solid laughter, mythical titleholder ol' the school handball enthusiasts-a likeable, jovial guy who goes out ol' his way to slap your back and say, l-lil Baseball Manager Z, 3. 45 Rifle 1. 25 Intramural Basketball I. 3, 45 Hand I, 2, 35 Football 3. I Senior STELLA KNAUER hmuliness - A quiet, shy girl with much talent in the domestic art lield, STELL makes belts and bookends with as much dexterity as she cooks. STELL is a new addition to the senior class coming from Rothsville High School. Future Hoinemakers of America 45 Tri-Hi-Y 4. VIOLET KEENS paint brush Une of our capable senior artists is VIOLET. Her inter- ests also center around home economics. She is kind, t'heerl'ul. and always willing to help others whenever called upon. Tri-Hi-Y 41 Future Hoineinakers ot' America 45 Press Club 45 l.ibrary Assistant 3, 45 Art Club 3, 4. JANE LANDIS constant render lt' you have ever seen a streak of green coming in thc driveway, you will probably see after a second glance that it is JANIE driving a '42 Buick. JANIE, who isa taithtul member of the choir, may be seen nearly every day before rehearsal distributing the music. Choir 2, 3. 4 tl.ibrarian 4l5 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Library A 4. tSe-cretaryl. DORIS KEGEL joflhpurs Thoroughly enthusiastic and absolutely untiring, Klilililjs tirst love is hockey. Sincerity, loyalty, and presence ol' mind in every situation are three qualities which dominate everyf thing KEGEL undertakes. Hockey l, 3, 4 Cfapt. 4l: Safety Patrol 1, 3, 4 tl,ieut. 3, Capt. 4l5 Intramural Basketball 1, 3, 45 Varsity M Club 3, 4: intramural Track I, 3, 45 Senior Dramaties 3, 45 Neff School Gym Instructor 4. ssistant SHIRLEY LANDIS shyness SHIRLEY attended Manheim Township Schools up until her sophomore year when she then entered the Jonestown High School. She again returned to our school in April of her senior year. SHIRLEY is a quiet, timid girl who has great interest in the home economics and related arts fields. Citctivities in Jonestown High SehoollAFuture makers ot America 3, 45 Junior and Senior Play Fast Book Stan' 4 tAssistant Managerl. SUSAN KESSLER energy plus SUE has us all wondering just what goes on underneath that pretty auburn hair of hers, Whatever takes place surely is the secret to earning A's with apparent ease. Sue is really at her best while enthusiastically leading a cheer or playing basketball with an over-abundance of exuberance. Cheerleader 3, 45 Choir 2, 3. 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 45 Press Club 2, 3, 4 Cfo-Editor 4l: Junior and Senior Play Casts: Yffeens l, 2. 3, 4 Nice President 2. 45: Intramural Basketball 3, 45 lland 1, Z: Varsity Nl Club 45 Intramural Track 1, 3, 4. Home- sg Year Seniors
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eniors GLORIA HEISER eulnmess Gl,ORIA'S serene manner, quiet voiee. and gentle dignity produce a soothing etfeut on everyone. GLORIA isn't closely aequainted with some members of the rlass beeause she is rather shy. but her brain-children ut' the art mmii are admired by all. Art 2. 3, 43 Library .Xsslstant 3. 4. GLORIA GRUBE mmelmlrmee fontirmed exponent ol' unt'ont'ern. jaunty. devil-inay-rare attitude personified-yes, sir, that's our GEIEGICIC. XVhen it eontes to working for Tri-Hi-Y. no one gave more unstintingly ot' her time and energy than Gloria did. for she was always a ready volunteer for the unsung-hero jobs. 'l'ri-Ili-Y 3, 41 Y-Teens I, J. 3. 4. ROBERT W. IIERR suhlle wil An asset on the football tield and the baseball diamond, COKIN also ents quite a eaper in the ntatheluatirs lield. lint his interests do not stop there - the Lebanon bus does. Baseball 2, 3. 43 Basketball l. Z. 33 Football 3, 4: Hi-Y 4: Key Vlub 43 Varsity M Club 2, 3, 43 Press t'lnb 41 t'hoir .', 3. 4 tPre-sident 46: Junior t'lass 'l'reasurer. JULIA ANN IIEACEY lI01'kPy' sliek .X ITIIC sportsman in every sense nt' the word. ,I UDY was a real asset to the girls' hoekey team. .X ready laugh, a deep feeling ni' sympathy, and many broad interests have made her a friend tn everyone. Choir 2. 3. 4: Rifle l. 2, 3, 43 Hockey 1.3. 41Tri Hi-Y 4: Library Assistant 1. 33 lntraniural liasketball 3. 43 Varsity MU t'Inb 3. 4: Press Iiitlil 4. LOUISE IIESS Luis The other halt' ol' the Iless twins is equally as valuable to the elass. IMXYISS ran often be found working with tickets for our play. or some other affair. lh-r sineere and genertuls nature have made her dear to all. Seeretary of Holneroont 1.2 -3: lli-I.ite Staff 2. 3, 4 illusi- ness lNIanager Z. 3. 411 Press t'lub 45 Tri lli Y 45 National llonnr Soeiety 45 t'hoir 1, 3, 4. FRANCES IIEAN eurfy hair t'urIy -hair. friendliness and sportsmanship well mark FRAN. ll she can whit? up a eake with the saute dexterity that she uses to pen those lasvinatiluz sketehes, she'd be quite :i eateh, lellows. lfnture Hoineinakers ul' .Xineriea 4, GORDON IIILLEGAS You Are My Sunshine tiuodAnatnred. easy to get along with. that is GORIJUN. one nl' the best-liked members nt' the class. KNUCKICIQ is at natural in a seienre lah and possesses tine lrtent poi-tit' taletzt. Student Cointeil 4 tfI'reasnrt-rl: Key Club 4. Hi-Y 4 tPresiY dentlg Press Club 41 Hand 1.2.3.-43 Orehestra 1.2. 33 junior and Senior Play Vast: lntranutral Basketball 4: Senior Dra- matirs t'lnb 4. ROSEMARY HEIM hurrying If ROSIIC isn't darting about the library, she is dashing to a Tri-Hi-Y or I . H. A. meeting, but really her energy and zeal have led her to tinish tasks in eases where many would bog down. ROSIE has that certain touch when working in the kitehen. too. Future Honientakers of .Xineriea 4 tfaeeretarylq Tri-lli-Y 45 Safety Patrol 3, 43 Library Assistant 3. 4. ELIZABETH HOOK bangle brneelels BETS has done the sehool up 1mroutl by earning a place in Sflmluxtir magazine fur one ol' her Iinuleuin ents whirh she earves faithfully for the Hi-Lite, It's hard to keep up on who're her latest speeial male friends, but we do know shi-'s liked by them all. Art 2. 3, 4: TTI-I Il-X 3, 43 Hi-llite 1. 4 t.Xrt luditor 463 YYTC-eus l. 2, 3, 43 Press Club 4. S 41.4
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Seniors RAY NIILLER good miler RAY is one of the niost happy-go-lueky Iellows in the senior elass. XVht-never there is work to he done, he is right there to lend a helping hand. He is also a trark star and sonte- tlay hopes to run a four niinute mile. junior Play Cast: Hi-Y 45 Fire Brigade 41 Rifle 1, J, 4: Intramural Sports l, 2. 3, 4: Track I, 2, 3, 4. RUSSELL LEFEVER hearty laughter RUSS has heen the 185-pound left taekle on the foothall team for two years. He is one of those boys who always enjoys a good joke. RUSS also has thespian abilities which he ex- hilrited in the junior play when he portrayed a Russian ballet leaelier. Hi-Y 41Trut'k 35 junior Play Vast, Press l'luh 4: Rifle I, .23 Senior Drainaties fluh 43 Intramural Sports 1, l, .ig Foot- lutll 3. -ig Varsity M Fluh, PAULINE MYERS long fingernails The eheerleader with the naturally enrly hair and pretty smile. P0l.l.Y. uses her tlistinvt voiee not only in eheering, lllll also in giving forceful speeehes. in exervising lter Klflllllilllli ahility. and in singing. With her sophistication, distinction. and get-up-and-go, PUl.I.Y is hound to really make something ot herself. lfheerleader 1, 3, 45 Tri-Hi-X' 3. 4 lSee. 411 Yarsity Xl lilul13, 45 Press llluh 4: Y-Teens l, 1.3.4 lSer. 41: l,l'kllll1lll1'S t'luIi 3, -lg Student Council 4 tSes'.J1 Choir 2. 3. 4g junior Play fast. ,IANICE LUTTENBURGER gigglvr The girl with hlond tresses. hlue eyes, and ineessant giggles are all eharaeteristie of JAN. Her speed at typewriting and shorthand are some of her attributes tor a good stenographer. Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4: Press l'luh-1: Y-Teens 1, 2. SHIRLEY MYERS bruises This alhlelit' young lass really knows how to hantlle that horkey stirk ol' hers. ln faet. SlllRl.EY ran do almost any- thing whether it's heaving a basketball, swinging a haselxall r- hat, or tweedling on her elarinet. However. you ran tell that SHIRLEY really isn't a roughneek underneath when she glows with some of the blushingest hlushes you ever saw. Hockey 2, 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4g Varsity M Cluh 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4 t'I'reasurer 353 Band I, Z, 3, 4g Intramural Traek l, 2, 3, 43 Intramural Basketball 3, 4. HENRY MARTIN, JR. A tufl of hair HENRY is one ol' the silent lll0llllD0l'S ofthe elass one we wish we knew luore ahout. Silent or not, HENRY is always on dt-ek lor Hi-Y meetings and supports the elass's many aetivities. lli-Y 4: Fire Brigade 4. ROBERT NASII lllllllllllllllllllll Prohalily the niost suhtle yet dashing Romeo in the Senior rlass. i'l'Rl,Y, is not only a star in every athletie event, but also a star in the eyes ot' alntost half the female population ot' M. T. H. S. XVith his laughing eyes and devilish sntile. l'llRI.Y is a friend to everyone and the ideal of litany an up- anrl-eoining athlete. Baskethall I, 2. .lg Baseball I, 13,45 lfoothall 3, 4: Track l, 3, 43 Varsity Nl Club I. Z. 3. 4: Press Vinh -lg lfire Brigade l, 4. LEE MARTIN friendly disposition That wiry hunk ot' energy seen tearing around the halls in pursuit ot' high learning t?t is none other than LEE. A eonnoisseur ol' young womanhood, he is a chap worth knowing well. I-le is also indispensable to the football and basketball souarls-heing possessed ol' great managerial eapaeity. Choir 3, 4g Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball Manager 3. 41 lfoothall Manager 45 Press Cluh 4. MARGARET NEAL imimlor PEG is an extremely energetie and athletieally inelined brunette. She is one of the student gyni teachers for the second grade in the john Henry Neff School. PEG may often he seen imitating people--especially teachers. Hoekey 2. 3. 45 Vhoir 1. 3. 4: Senior Drainatirs Vinh 2, 3. 45 Tri-HisY 3. 4: Senior Play Vastg Y-Teens I. 2, J. 45 Varsity M Vinh 2, 3. 4. u
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