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LUIS STAIII. Jack-ill-llu'-lnlx A spirited and jolly wing of the championship hockey team. HONEY, strikes a straight aim both on the field and off. She specializes in Saturday night dates and skating. never fail- ing to be on hand with a joke for a tough situation. Hockey l. 3. 4: Varsity M Club 3, 4: Intramural Track l. 2, 3, 45 Dramatics Club Z.31Tri-HiY 3. 4g Y-Teens l, 2. 3. 4. ANNETTE WAGAMAN clarinet DITTY's uuiet. unassuming manner has preven fed the majority of the class from really getting to know her, but those who have entered the realm ol her friendship have found a loyal chum. Especially that certain Bill, but in his case friend- ship is a gross understatement. Baud I. 2. 3, 45 Orchestra I, 2. 3. 41Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4 CHis- torian 43: Hi-l.ite Staff 3, 4: Press Club 43 District Rand -lg Treasurer of Homc-room I2 YZ. JAMES STAUFFER flashy sweaters Y XVith plenty of vim, vigor. and vitality, .IIM goes all out for summer sports. He is a reliable and sincere schoolmate both in business and pleasure. His bright, friendly smile will RAY help him overcome the obstacles of life. HIYY 4: Intramural Sports 1,43 Rifle 3, EDITH WACNER an identification braeelet I?DITH's sweet contralto voice has won her distinction as a soloist at the senior play and in several concerts tlirougliout the year, ED1TH's absolutely pointless jokes told in her own inimitable manner have many times been the cause of much hilarious laughter at the lunch table during noon hours. Band 1: Orchestra l. 2, 3, 4 CSecretary 45: Choir 2, 3, 4 flribrarian 3. 433 Senior Dramatics Club 3, 4 fVice'I'resitls-nt 41: Tri-Hi-Y 3. 43 Press Cltlb 4: Y-Teens l. 2. 3, 4. STAUFFER eomel of the eiluler pall: liven tempered. industrious, faithful, and ever smiling RAY, who really burns up that cintler path in the spring of the year. Ile is one of the most cheerful and cooperative fellows in school. Also, he sparks the baritone section of the choir ou to new heights. Track l, 2. 3, 45 Football 3, 43 Choir 2, 3, 41 Hi-Y 4g Fire Brilzade 4. EMORY WARPIEI, marksman Although we know very little about EIXIURY. he has proven himself to be generous and reliable. His williuttness to lend a hand has helped both the Junior and Senior plays to be a success. His sharpshooting has also won himself a place on the first team in rifle club. Rifle l, 2, 3. 4: Fire Brigade- 4. ROBERT STEVENS a handshake Suave, debonair BOB, profound believer in Emily 1'ost's principles, dance floor mechanic par excellence. who served a hitch at military academy and then found his heart, smile, and wink belonged to ole M. T. H. S.va hit more serious now but still knows how to get full benefit from his affable personality and candid understanding of his classmates. Rifle 1: Choir 4. RICHARD WILL hot A sharp dresser with an aversion toward school. is kept in a continual state of worry trying to think ll7ll'Pf DIC K, up new fresh reasons for his absences to put on his excuse card. With his natural athletic ability and his dashing air he diFferent touch to any gathering. Basketball l, 2. 3: Track 1, 2, 3, 4g Fire Brigac Intramural Basketball 4g Football 3, 4. RAYMOND K. STRAYER, JR. Heart aml Soul SHORTY, determined, dependable, at times vociferous, and friendly, is one of the class supporters of modern music. He is a welcome and powerful addition to any group. KARL isa one-man Good Neighbor Policy to Litifz. Hi-Y 41 junior and Senior Play Cast: Senior Dramatics Club 43 Press Club 43 Hi-Lite Staff 4: Football Statistician 41 Rifle 1, 25 Banrl 2, 3, 4: Fire lirigatle 43 Intramural Basketball. lends a le 3, 43 Seniors
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Seniors ANNA SHREINER French class Although we usually associate her xiith more retiring deeds such as her taithfulness as seniorbplay prompter, fun-lovini. ANNIE proved her ability to pertorm in the limelight in tlte Starlighters' Christmas presentation. Senior Dramatirs Club 3. 4: Rifle 3. 4g Future Home- makers of America 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. BETTY LOU ROTE boys In the spring a young inan's fancy turns to love may be true. but the year round BETTY I.OU's fancy turns to young men. And with her effervescent personality and enticing glances she has garnered a long list of admirersf from Mc- Caskey, to Carlisle, to --but then that's another story. Choir 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 31 Press Club 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4: X -Teens I, Z, 3. 4. LORRAINE SIMMONS Bob Nash Youll think that SlMMY's honey-voiced soprano would be ruined from screaming and cheering so hard at all the basketball and football games. However. the vocal ability ol' this cute little brunette doesn't seem to be lessened in the slightest when she warbles one of those beautiful solos. Speak- ing ol' solos. her solo fellow is mentioned above. Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 Cheerleader 2: Choir 2. 3, 43 Yf1'eens 3. 4, Hockey 41 Varsity M Club 4. BENJAMIN SHEAFFER accelerated tempo BEN fpuckish, straightforward, believing that the short' est distance between two points are his legs--always readv with a clever comeback. always ready to toe the mark with anyone saying it isn't cleverfour devil-may-care soprano with a marked propensity for overalls, crewcuts and inischief. Baseball 1, 35 Track Z, 33 lfootball 3. 43 VVrestling 4g Var- sity M Club 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 4 fTreas. 453 Press Club 4g Fire Hrigade 4. ivmiui: sNAvEi.Y giggling W'ilh hcl' lltilllliilll blonde tresses and pretty green eyes, MARIE, chosen queen ol' the Snow Ball. spends much ol' her time cheerleading and perhaps more ot' her time giggling. This budding young artist with the cute pug nose still trembles and turns cold at the thought of making a speech. Cheerleader 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. 4: Art 2, 3, 4, Varsity M Club 45 Press Club 45 Senior llramatics Club 3. IIERNICE SHEAFFER frankness Il' ever you desire someone-'s candid opinion of a matter. BERNIE is your girl for she is a Firm adherer to You be frank. and I'll be earnest. The roller-skating individualist ol' the class, BERNICE has sparked many a class meeting with her naive outspnkenness. Tri-Hi-Y 3, 45 Senior Play Castg Art Z, 3. 4: HiYI.ite Staff 3, 43 Hockey 4, Y-Teens I. 2, 3, 43 Press Club 4: Varsity lvl Club 4g Nc-H School Gym Instructor 4. MARY JANE SNYDER n doollling peru il PINKIE. that gay senior whose talents include a Hair for acting, writing, and music. Her clear thinking and dogged determination were richly rewarded when, due partly to PINKIE'S efforts, a student council was organized in the high 4 school. Choir 2, 3, 4: Triel-li-Y 3. 4 CPres. 455 Senior Dramatics Club 35 Press Club 4, Hi-Lite 3, 4 tHeadline Ed. 3. 43, Junior ami Senior Play Castsg Student Council 4 CPres. 4lg X'-Teens I, 2. 3. 4 tPresident 23: National Honor Society' 43 Homcroom Vice-Pres. iz - i. ' ROBERT SHIFLET lensing Practically all the time you can tind PETE absorbed in anything but school work. He was an indispensible worker on the property committee in the junior and Senior plays. He is good-natured and can take a joke well. intramural Sports 1. l. 3. 4. KATHRYN SOUSER hair ribbons A quiet, unassuming senior lass whose reserved manner prevents many from learning her true sincerity and friendliness presents herself in the form of KATH. Dependability ami service are the earmarks of this girl, for she spends uni-locked minutes assisting the library and the patrol. F. H. A. Club 4 CHistorian 47: Safety Patrol 3, 4 tlst Lieut. 4lg Library Assistant 3. 4: 'Iirifliil' 4.
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wir Seniors EDWARD WILSON used cars The fair-haired, pulse intensifying Adonis of the Class, to whom life is the proverbial bowl of cherries-and JACK is the cream. with his inimitable trace of timidity and his unassumini: attitude toward his many achievements, A genuine reg'lar teller who surely must have been in the front row when person- ality was dished out. Football 3, 4: Intramural Sports l: Choir 4: Band 2. 3: Humor Editor of Press Flub 4: HifY 4: Vice President of Key flub 4: Junior and Senior Play Casts: Rifle 1: Varsity M Club 4: Fire Brigade 4: Student Council 4: Homeroom Pres. 12 - I. CLAYTON W'lTMER 1946 Nash One of the class's ardent huntsmen, CLAYT bears well the name Ninirod. When not busy blasting away in the forests and fields. he can be seen driving his new 1946 Nash automobile about the county. Rifle 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1, Z, 3, 4. MARILYN YOUNG punelualily ? ? ? Sugar and spice and everything nice --that's the com- position of MAR, always eager to lend gratis service to all. Paralleling her ability to translate Latin fluently are her characterizations of haughty. D0mpous, dignified women in both our junior and senior plays. National Honor Society 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4: Choir 2, 3, 4: junior and Senior Play Cast: Safety Patrol 3. 4: Press Club 4: Library Assistant 1. 2. 3, 4 CPresident 41: Senior Dramatius Club 3: Y-Teens l. 2, 3, 4: Intramural Basketball 4: Hi-Lite Staff 3. 4: Intramural Track 3. JANE ZOBLER flute Ever busy and ever dependable, ,IANIE was seen most often scurrying through the halls hot on the trail of a post- tleadline Hi-Lite article. or merrily pravtiving on her flute. piecolo, or piano. Her quiet support and helping hand were behind nearly every senior activity including the play and the yearbook. JANIE is best remembered for her devilish pranks, straight A's, and unusual versatility. National Honor Society 3, 4 tSecretary 4l: Hi-Lite 2, 3. 4 Clitlitor 3. 4l: Press Club 2. 3, 4: Band 2. 3, 4 CSL-t'retary 2, 3, Foncert Mistress 3l: District Band 3, 4: Hockey 4: Varsity M Club 4: Intramural Basketball 4: Y-Teens 2. 3. 4: Tri- Hi-Y 3, 4: State Band, 4.
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