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' 4 T as ' ' ' ' 7 CANUSARAGO V U l ' ' x I junior Girls rf' First Row: J. Byerly, E. Richey, I. Reese, A. Rager, M. Hanley, G. Kiess, B. Shaw. Second Row: I. Frantz, F. Dugan, J. Egli, J. McLaughlin, E. Reeder, J. Stolz, L. Bower. M. Brown M. Butera, A. Lyons. Third Row: S. Kisner, B. Taylor, M. Banzhaf, D. Corson, E. Fry, J. Stevens, B. Eichenlaub, H Brass, D. Hall. Fourth Row: B. Carpenter, L. Campbell, R. Hall, B. Fry, T. Reed, B. Walter, J. Anderson, B. Gord- , ner, P. Shadduck. Fifth Row: E. Rosenbaum, B. Williams, E, Becht, B. Rothfuss, J. Turner, V. Fry, E. Yetter, A Foust, M. Rosenbaum. junior Boys First Row: H. Turner, J. Grow, W, Houseknecht, M. Burns, C. Lockard, L. Gordner, B. Kahler, Second Row: E. Stabler, C. Phillips, R. Myers,RR. Gordner, G. Krimm, A. Freeh, N. Heincelman H. upert. Third Row: J. ODD. G. Derrick, J. Hagerman, O. Spring. S. Whittier. C255
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i ' 'i i sf - - - - CANUSARAGO - - - - K 1 Philip Kift is the manager of the A8zP. He received a promotion to Betty Jean's house instead of the Glade Run bridge and soon hopes to win her hand in marriage. Carl Anderson is the sole proprietor of the Anderson Coal Co. This product is now only one third slate. Bob Printzenhoff, having taken over Fahnestock's pool room, has developed a handsome bay window. Miss Margaret Renn assists him and it is rumored that they were secretly married last winter in Chippewa at the annual convention of profes- sional billiard men. Jim Hitesman now is the owner and much admired life guard of the bathing beach located near the mouth of Glade Run. He saves on an average, ten pretty girls a day. And the water isn't that deep. Leon Gottschall has become the Romeo of the Muncy Hills and Jim Little be- came captain of a tank squadron when he achieved great fame and honor in fighting the Japs so heroically during the World War H. Betty Hall and Larry Beilhartz are living in a quaint Spanish-style bungalow in the heart of Angeltown's business section. Lawrence Jr. keeps Betty very busy and will be starting to school soon. Harrison Michael has become an expert in the me-chanism of old Fords. His garage is jammed with the parts of old cars from all over the World. Now married, Harrison lives on his father's farm in the Muncy Hills while Richard Hill is working in the fields of the Dugan farm. As soon as Frances gains her father's consent, he hopes to marry her and have a farm of his own. Evelyn Kepner, president of the Women's Gossip and Eat Club, recently applied to Muncy's first aid center for a fresh supply of splints and bandages. Louise Grow is the captain of the internationally famous girls basketball team, the Purple Cyclones. James Martin has become a great potato producer and is en- larging his farm by several hundred acres before he relinquishes his title as the most popular bachelor. Chippewa seems to be up in the political world with Barbara Kilgus, famous for her oratorical powers, head of the political party. Miss Kilgus has many followers and it is quite probable that she may some day become president of the United States. Betty Bower completed her course in nursing and is doing fine work on the western coast, tending to the crippled soldiers who were wounded in the war. After a long standing friendship in high school, Hannah Reeder and Lamarr Nixon have announced their engagement. Nicky is running the paper store which was formerly Cripy' Grange's. A great man in the social world is Robert Waldron. Also the confirmed business head of Sprout and Waldron's. He is noted for his great drumming ability and I am told he is trying to organize a dance band in his spare moments. Edward Wertman moved to Hawaii with his bride, the former Lola Walker. He is a naval commander of the U. S. fleet and has been stationed there since his enlist- ment eight years ago. One member of our class who has done quite well for himself is Art Whittier who is aiding Henry Ford in Detroit. Art hasn't changed and it is doubtful whether he will ever settle down. The last member of our class whom Eeanor reported, was Bob Houseknecht. After devouring all he could from Mr. Kistler's efforts in teaching the class the Problems of the Government in soil conservation, Bob began employing his own methods of conservation. One year he would plant potatoes, the next, corn. The fol- lowing year, to conserve the land and himself, he would take a year of leisure. A profitable method of conservation, I thought. We had discussed all our illustrious classmates so I rose and bid my friends goodbye, strolling thoughtfully out into the sunny street. As a whole, our class had done quite well for itself. C245
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KK! ' 0 ' A A A I 92 I I I I fi CANUSARAGO V I I I I t 1 Sophomore Girls First Row: D. Vermilia, P. Mincemoyer, M. Lee, V. Bull, M. Confer, D. Musser, A. Bordy. Second Row: S. VanBuskert, M. Edwards, E. Nichols, F. Opp, E. Barto, S. Hicks, S. Schodt. Third Row: T. Bieber, B. Ruther, C. Warg, E. Woodley, S. Chamberlain, J. M. Bardo, M. Tobias, Fourth Row: E. J. Whitmire, P. Whalenid P.1McMar1iga1, V. Sayre, M. Keiser, J, Holmes, . Ri ey. Fifth Row: C. Billhime, M. McMichael, P. Eaker, B. Fedder, E. Hoffman, D. Lomison, C. M. Arthur. Sixth Row: A. M. Gottschall, K. Kerstetter, M. E. Best, M. Hawley, M. Ritter. Sophomore Boys 1 .iwfk First Row: J. Arthur, J. Sones, H. Turner, C. Feigles, F. Houseknecht, L. Rohm, M. Schaffer. Second Row: H. Hill, M. Lucas, H. Wertman, W. Shick, R. Akers, S. Shick, C. Rathmall, R. Frey. Third Row: G. Wertman, K, Edwards, llkyflincemoyer, D. Brewer, R. Pidcoe, P. Rickolt, . errv. Fourth Row: D. Kahler, H. Baysore, J. Covert, C. Armstrong, L. McCarty, J. Dunlap. Fifth Row: G. Stover, K. Feigles, C. Michael, C. Robinson. L. Heberling, F. Hess. 'I C255
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