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Morris Knouse Academic. Chorus 12: Hi-Y 12: Debating 10, 11: Observer 113 Muhlxohi 11, 12: National Honor Society 12. By warbling in several choruses, playing the piano and attending various musi- cal concerts, this happy, friendly lad expresses his interest in music. Morris plans to take a pre- medical course at ' Albright College. Frank Pegg Academic. Hall Patrol 125 Stage 10, 11, 125 Chorus 12. Here is an up-and-around young man who served as vice-president of the 12A homeroom in his senior year. Peggie'sl' hobby, radio, prompts him to try to attend R. C. A. Radio School if the army does not get him first. May you tune in to a hap- py future. William Miller Academic. Band10,11,12g Orchestra 10, 11, 12: Dance sand 10, 11: Hi-Y 12, Basketball 12: Baseball 11: NHUOIIHI Honor Society 12: ch0I'Ul 12. Billy the kid is the youngest member of the class. Being president of the class and the Hi-Y and play- ing varsity basketball have been the high spots of Bill's high school career. May the melodious tones of his Cornet bring success. Sterling Heim Commercial. Hall Patrol 10, 11, 12: chorus 129 Band 10, 11: Basketball 10, 11, 12. Heimie is one of the tall- er members of the class. He served as varsity basketball manager and secretary of the Hall Patrol during his senior year. Sterling's cry is Fun for all and all for fun. Sterling would like to en- ter the army. Earl Dunkle c0I'Nl'Yl6I'Cl3l. Earl participated in inter- class soccer and basketball during his senior year. It is said that this lad is one who is quiet in a noisy sort of way. Earl spends most of his spare time work- ing in a local restaurant. Earl has made no definite plans for the future. His classmates wish him success in his after-graduation days. Donald Shunk Academic. Chorus 123 Hall Patrol 10, 11, 12. Meet this tall senior who likes the outdoors and roams in the woods in all seasons. He classes hunting as the sport. Shunky, a corporal in th e Pennsylvania Sta te Guard, helped to train other seniors in military routine. His ambition is to become a forest ranger. venty-seven --i '43 Ti L' S? 0-1.
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Donald Long Commercial. Hall Patrol 11, 12. Longy isa member of the Pennsylvania State Guard through which he receives training which will be of service to him as a member of Uncle Sam's army. At the present time, he is working for his father, driv- ing a gas and oil truck. Donald's future is unde- cided but the class wishes him good luck. Irvin Bortz Commercial. Irvin can often be found bowling at one of the local alleys for this is one of his chief interests. Bortz also rates roller-skating as the Meats and spends much spare ti ni e rollin' on wheels! Bortz would like his vo- cation to center around plumbing. The class wishes him pipes of success! Thomas Clarke Academic. Stage 10, 11, 12: Track 11, 12: Hall Patrol 12: Debating 10, 11, National Honor Society 11, 12. During his spare time, Tom likes to work in his combined workshop a n d laboratory where he tinkers with chemicals, electricity and woodwork. For exercise, Clarkie likes to hike. Tom says, If after gradu- ation I am unable to join the army, I plan to enter college. N Otto Voit Academic. Band 10, 11, 125 Chorus 12: Orchestra 10, 11, 125 Dance Band 10, 115 Hall Patrol 11, 127 Swimming 11, 125 Hi-Y 12. Oscar, who towers to the height of 6 feet 11,5 inches, is one of the musically minded seniors. After graduation, he hopes to attain the high notes in the field of chemical engineering or to continue his studies at a military academy. Marvin Weaver Academic. Marv, one of the more quiet lads of the class, spends his leisure time doing me- chanical drawing. He likes chemistry and math and gives football a top-notch rating in the field of sports. After graduation. Slug intends to pursue a course in mechanical engineering, if Uncle Sam does not call him first. Joseph Ilg Academic. Band 10, 11, 125 Chorus 12: Debating 113 Orcheatra io, 11: Hall Patrol 10, 11, 12. This tall husky fellow is often seen joking or dancing. Joe's hobby is automobile racing. He is a member of the Pennsylvania State Guard. After graduation he hopes to join foreign convoy duty, driving army equipment. Keep 'em rolling! L- F-f M - Mauna '43 - 4 ?i . - -J 51, 1 Li: ,,, ' 3, ' 51 . 5, ' .
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7 . Robert Madenford lnduoirial. Basketball 12: Soccer 11. Bobby is a rather silent fellow who likes to play soc- cer and basketball. Because of a bruised leg, he could not play his forward position on the varsity basketball team this year. After he graduates, f'Mady hopes to be placed in the Motor Transport Division of the army. May you speed on your way to success. Howard Reed Commercial. Hall Patrol 10, 11, 12: Chorus 12. Soda-jerk would be a good nickname for this blond lad, who works as fountain- boy in a local drugstore. Butch rates basketball as his t'avorite sport and was seen in action in intra- mural sports. After receiving his di- ploma, Howard intends to become a marine. William Fowler Academic. Hi-Y 125 Hall Patrol 11, 12. William, a brown-eyed lad who hails from 12B, is a soda jerker in his spare time. Bill rates baseball and hunting as fftops' in sports. He also enjoys horseback riding and driving his dad's car when he has extra gas. He, like most seniors, is planning to join some branch of the armed forces. Good luck, Bill! Clifford Hevalow Industrial. Small, quiet, but energetic describe Clifford, who be- cause of his great interest in history spends his spare time reading books on this subject. This diminutive lad plans to join Uncle Sam's navy after graduation. May his ship sail on the sea of suc- cess and happiness, Raymond Spohn commercial. Hall Patrol 10, 11, 12. HSpoony, a member of the 12C homeroom, rates model airplane building as his favorite hobby. At present Dishy works in a local defense plant. After receiving his di- ploma, Raymond plans to enter the navy. Best wishes for a future of smooth sail- ing. Blaine Trate Industrial. Hall Patrol 11, 12. Weed, a dark-haired member of the senior class. can often be seen playing basketball. Trate is very fond of dancing. He also served in the aircraft warning serv- ice as an observer, and is an air raid warden. Blaine states that he has no plans for the future. l U 11 '43 L'- Twenty-mg: Qnnuqnuiiunne, 1 las. is as . 53 f 1-.. in
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