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Hall Monitors Second Row: Eleanor Grant, Ruth Schmucker, Vir- ginia Mohler, Catherine Washburn, Verna Henzel, Pauline Wise. First Row: Evelyn Le May, Marguerite Clark, Helen Lichty, Betty Wearstler, Edna Reel, Geneva Schott, Harriet Wirth, Alda Cavalier. Adviser - Miss Ream. Study Hall Monitors Second Rov : Mary Rose Linder, Audrey Danner, Dorothy Guarnerie, Ellamae Oyler, Verna Henzel, Mildred Cekalla, Jen- nie Figlola, Esther Rice. First Row: Martha Walthour, Geneva Schott, Paul- ine Gottshall, Dorothy Chok, Phyllis Capuano, Arbenia Castella, Betty Fel- ler, Dorothy Royer. Adviser - Miss Ream Junior Police Second Row: Junior Weisel, Bill Anderson, Anthony Capuano, Donald Bentz, George Campanelli, Elmer De Giralomo, Clyde Fausnacht, Norman Weisel, Edgar Johnson, Russell West, Frank Cirone, Willard Werner. First Row: Lorie Vendetti, Bob Angione, Robert Humbert, Angelo Vendetti, Bill Weirick, Richard Moreno, Eugene Capuano, Art Fowler. Adviser - Mr. Schamp. Librarians Second Rov : Clara Wolfe, Harriet McMillen, Jose- phine Evans, Twyla Schmucker, Dorothy Lodley. First Row: Dortha Kohr, Margaret De Giralomo, Mildred Judy, Geraldine Rice, Alice Boli, Jeanne Gibbs. Adviser - Miss Rodgers. Office Secretaries Second Row: Eleanore Reel, Jennie De Giralomo, Dorothy Greer, Josephine Evans, Mary Rose Linder, Agnes Shaw, Dortha Kohr. First Row: Edith Gerome, Phyllis Hinton, Adviser - Miss Smith. 10
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JcXt uxjC J 4A TWYLA SCHMUCKER Ambitious., jricndly, humor haidcs; Quiet poiic pcnouificd. l)!■(■he ' tl■a 2-3-4; Kanil 2-:i-4; (JUf Club 1-2-3-4; Class S cxtel l-2-;!-4; Music Festival 2-3-4: Liooster CIuli 1-2-3-4; I ibrarian 2-3-4: Monitor 2- 3; Class I ' lay ?,: Hig:i School I ' lay 4; Radio Play 4: ' erse Spe- kingr Choir 2-3-4; i;irl Ki server 4; Memoir Staff 4; Scholarship 1-2-3- 4: D. A. i:. Test 4. MARGARET LADLEY She has pevsislance, fire tithl g). Her maiimr is freeze and striking, you kiKiu. Glee Clu I I-2-.;-4; .Monitor 1-2; Biioster Cluli 2-3-4; Ciirl Heserves •4; Mid-Hi 4: Teachtr ' s S.c ' y. 4; Verse Speakin ' 4 Choir 3-4; Class Officer 3-4: Music I-V .ii ; l 2-3: Class ScNtet 1-2-3-4; Class Tliy Z: Drum Major 2-3-4; Basketball 1-2-3; Volliyiall 1-2-3-4; Si.fili-.ll 1-2. THEODORE STUHL All f.miilii arc pests in T jeo ' i eyes. In council he settles the arguments that arise. lUchcsti-.i 1-2-3-4: Music Festival 1-2-3-4; Boy State 3 : Class Officer 2-3-4; Boy Scouts 1-2-3-4; Ko(.ti)all 3-4; Class Football 2; Hi-Y 4; Mid- Ill Staff 4; Student I ' mncil 4; Uadio lMa - 4: Memoir St:iff 3: Cla.ss Play 3; Class Basketball 3. DOROTHY CHOK Sh: u is een sa ojtiii (j cashier; 1 hat shi ' ll make good, ur halt no fear. i;lee Clulj 1-2-3-1; .Music Festival 1-2-3; Literary Coitest 4; Cafeteria 1-2-3-4; Drchestt 2-3-4; Paiid 2-3-4; .Monitor 4; Office Sei y. 1; (Jirl Scout 1-2; Booster Clu i 1-2; Teach- tr ' - S ' c ' n-. 4; C a- s ( Iff j. hi- 1.2-4. [J I . ' CLAYTON BEARD Small hut mighty as t h saying .t. ' orv, Still he has more fri-nds than foes. Football 2-:;-4: Cla-- S .ftb;ill 1-2- 3-4; Booster CUil. .; 1 . CI iss Basketball 4; Tr:ick 4; Hi-Y 2-3-4: High Sclloid Play 1-2. , LEONARD CASTELLA l)t. ( ' U kiU ' U C asfrlla ' f H( ' s a nice quiet fella. Fostliall :;-4; Basketball 2-3-4: Baseball 4: Class Sports 1-2-3-4: I ' .lee Club 3. RAYMOND CAPUANO (.hi tl.iy ii-IJ tiiid KUtrt ' ( ( xrc .i, . ' ? rr. )ii fh M.irlmcs he i cfs the V ' lh. Football 1-2-3-4: Basl ctball l-2-:!-4; Hi-Y 2-;-l; lllee Club 1-2-4. Boy Scout- 1-2-3; C a s play 3: Hip;i Scho(d Play 1-2-4; Cla -« off.cer 1: Boo-tcr I ' lllli ■-■■-- .. Cla s Paski-tbill 1-2, Basel all :;-4. JOHN CAVALIER -1 o ' r, qni ' l C.ai alter, lilt he ' ll git eloiig, neitr fear. P. I. .til. Ill 1-2-:;. B:i -ketli.-ill 2-3; ' •lass Basketball l-2-:;-4; N ' olley- ball 1 ; Indoor 2-3. y LAWRENCE CLARK A quiet I oice and a ht little smile hi en the icorst things uoii ' t Laurince rile. Football :;-4. P,:.dio I ' hiy 4; Cias Track 4. T MARGUERITE CLARK Snudl, n and i iiiiuri : i ' II the t l euilttr hi r aim is ure. ■ ;b,- i-lul. 1-2-3-4: Booster Club 2: .MhI Hi 4. c,ii I Beservcs 4; Monitor 1. .Music l ' cstl al 2-:;; Teacher ' s Sec ' N ' . : ' .-4.
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