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Yacultq Aided our learnings Marking, cutting and measuring all in a day's work. Betty Vanderscott Marianne White Jean Wills Robert Wray .1:wf5.'- X B, im. BETTY VAN DERSCOTT B. S. Indiana State Teachers College . . . reads and attends movies quite a bit . . . adviser of T.E.G. . . a homemaker who sc-ws, keeps house and cooks in a manner befitting so ex:-4-lll-nt a homn- f'1'lbllUYlliK'S te-aclicr. MARIANNE WHITE B. S.. M. E. University of Pittsburgh . . . twiclies social business subjects to commercially minded students . . . gives much time to directing activities of cheerleaders . . . enjoys sewing and driving her rf-fl Ford . . . possesses a sparkling smile. JEAN WILLS B. A. Juniata College . . . acquired many friends among' students and faculty her first year at Huntingdon . . . teaches Latin and junior English . , . possesses a pleas- ing personality . . . cooking and reading claim many spare moments. ROBERT VVRAY B. S. Millersville State Teachers College- . . . tv-ar-lies industrial arts . . . proves himself a 1-onnpetl-nt coach uf junior varsity basketball tr-am . . . well liked by students and faculty . . . spends span- Iinn- looking after his daughter.
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l Florcnec Sauszdcrs Elsie Schwartz VVarren Shepler John Speer Edith Stanfest FLORENCE SAUNDERS VVARREN SHEPLER H. S, Rowling Green Cornrnereial College . . . B. S. and B. S. California State Teachers College , . . A E Al. E. University of Pittsburgh . . . diligently trains wiininereial students in shiirthand and office work . . . --irioys painting and writing during spare time. ELSIE SCHVVARTZ JOHN SPEER A, FI. l'niv1-rsity of Pittsburgh . . , shows the sopho- nnlres the brighter side uf grammar . . . makes The Tull- 4-I' Two Cities twine alive in her English Classes , , . noted for her friendly personality and neat attire. EDITH STA NDFEST University of Pittsburgh . . . efficient student athletic director . . . a sincere friend to all . . . eapably solves problems of higher mathematics . . . thoroughly enjoys his teaehing career at Huntingdon. B. A. Lafayette College . . . new to the faculty th N year . . . leads students into the past in his hm and eivics classes . . . most nf span- time taken nn with traveling, ramping and fishing. B, S. University of Pittsburgh . . . travels by bus earli day froin Pittsburgh . . . ever ready adviser of fresh- nian r-lass . . . knits many beautiful pairs of argylc sneks . . . teaches senior math and algebra. Take a letter.
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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS .7 From Left to Right: C. Lauffer, Colinear, Mrs Schwartz, MISS Santner, L Lauffer, Elchelberger 7,12 Semvr CIMA When the class of 49 first entered hlgh school they had no ldea of the good tlmes and hard work that lay 1n store for them 1n the four years to follow They spent thelr freshman days at Irwm Jumor Hlgh Under the leadershlp of Mrs Juha Warden they elected as then' offlcers Jack Elchelberger presldent Arthur Lentz vlce president and Rlta Colmear secretary In the fall of 1946 the class of 49 returned not to Norwm but North Huntmbdon vuth Mrs Elsle Schwartz as advlser After adjustmg themselves to a new school they chose as then' leaders Jack Elchelberoer presxdent Carl Mmerva VICC presldent and Gertrude Kebernxck secretary alded by Mrs Helen Hadley worlung dlllbently to ralse monev and plan for the Jumor Semor prom Jack Elchel berger Clarke Lauffer and Lo1s Lauffer were elected as presldent v1ce presldent and secretary respectxvely The class of 49 advlsed by M1ss Anne Santner spent a record year as semors excellm IH sports pubhcatlons act1v1t1es and scholarshlp Chosen to lead the class ln 1tS final year were Jack Elchelberger pres1den' Clarke Lauf fer uce presldent Lo1s Lauffer secretary and R1ta Collneal treasurer As each member of the class looks back on these four years they w1ll alw ays remember them as then happlest I - , . f 1 I . 1 , . . 1 3 1 ' Z . , . 1 1 , . u . . if y ' ff , : 9 ' 3 1 The school year of 1947-48 savsl the Junior Class, . n , . . .U . i Y . ' 1 ' 1 v. - , . . D 7 . . U . . . 1 ID 1 Y 1 ' . v 'll ' V. - . . . . . 1 Y 1 Y ., ' A 1 . 'Vu yn I n
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