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if JAY BOORSE Jay Dancing club 10, Baseball 10, ll, 12, Class v1ce presl dent ll, Student Councll 12, No Wa H1 Edltor, lorwallan 12, Intramurals ll, Senlor Play, Chrlstmas Pageant 12, Mon itor 12 Jay golned the class of '50 as a sophomore and has been noted for h1s power of debate and sense of humor H has proved h1s ab1l1ty as edltor of the No Na H1 Travellng 15 h1s ambltlon, and we know he w1ll go far after graduatlon JLAN PHYLLIS BY! SCH 'Jeanne Norwallan 10 ll, 12 co-edltor, Practlcal Nurslng ll Publlc Affalrs 12 Junlor U1stor1ans ll, l2, hOI'11S li, 12, Rad1o Broadcast 12, Cneerleaoers la, oenlo lay, Play ll, 'lnstrel 12, May Day 10, ll, 12, nlnuet 12 Jeanne , an origlnal member of the class, always seems to have had somethlng to talk about and has usually been busy w1th Norwallan work She expects to study home econ o ics at Penn State Bud Soccer 10, ll, 12, Basketball ll, 12, Baseball 10, 11 12, Chorus 10, ll 12, student Council 10, ll v1ce pres ldent, 12 presldent, Junlor H1stor1ans presldent 12, Dane 1ng Club 10, MOH1tOT 12, Quartet ll, 12, Senlor Play, l'1n trel 11, 12, Craft Club ll, Linuet 12 An or1g1nal member of the class, UBudN excells in drawing and 1S forever sketchlng cartoons His deep bass vo1ce has been an asset 1n the quartet It 18 belleved that he w1ll become a future Hvilton Berlen L LIS CHARLES DICKINSON 'Lewie' Baseball 10, ll, 12, Soccer ll, 12 co captaln, Basket ball 12, Jun1or historlans 11, 12, Senlor Play, 'lnstrel 12 Athletlc Assoclatlon 10, ll, Intramurals l ll, 12, itor 12, Danclng Club 10 Small but mlghty, ULGWISN D1ck1nson has been a fam111ar flgure on the soccer fleld and baseball dlamond H1s dram at1c ab1l1ty has been dlsplayed by h1s humorous portrayal of NH0wardN in the senior play Someday he hopes to be a wa or LSBEUG athlft I fx A4875 :wow W' Page Slxteen il ll . . . . 1 -A . . . 'kg , . f , ' ,i X . . ' . e 1 ' 0 I Y 25 H ' 1.0 1 ll . , . . . . -4 3 Q .. ' v ' ' 'N ' U N QA' ' ' T P1 ' N0-Wa-Xi W . . . 1 .L O 71 I1 ' 1 X . . - . . . A - M N Q . f ' , Y ' gf WARREN CHARLES CASSEL D 1 n n C - 0 3 Q . I , ' oi h. O u 1 s ' ' ' . A . . . . 2 . . . . . 'Xl A A 1 , rv H . I I 0 ' .' ' 5 ' 1 o F' a I N1 , P 2 ' ' ' - 0, - Mon- : ' 'I u ' . l .U . . . . . L. . . . . .- t'J W ' age. ns 5 I ' I3 ll 'D
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Entering first grade one of the most exciting events in our lives! We were divided into two separate classes with Mrs Lewis and 'iss rantz as our advisers That ,ear we had our first activity a pet show an each of us entered dis pets, dolls and favorite toys Second grade found us with Mrs Kleinfelder as our adviser sdall always remember our Frida, afternoon ritual marcning around the room singing, 'lne Battle Hymn of the Republic , upon receiving a perfect spelling paper 'iss Cooley was our adviser in third grade, and one afternoon we gourneyed to the third floor to see the stuffed animals and the collect ion of snakes which inhabited large glass cases Fourth grade how proud we were to climb the high stairs to Mrs Brandt's homeroom! he also presented our first assembly program that year a Hallowe'en play written by the class itself our eventful summer vacation to the class It was the first year for membership in the Audubon Bird Club with meetings every Friday afternoon Sixth graders at last! Mrs Seveke was our homeroom teacner, and that year the girls inherited a jumping rope for recess and the boys soccer ball Onward to the high school! Seventh grade The important day finally arrived, and we found our selves walking in another direction to the high school at last! How ever, much to our dismay, we found we were the Hkindergartenu class Eighth grade The girls decided to make aprons in Home Economics this year and were 1ndeed thrilled to model them in the Fashion Show Ninth grade Our freshman year launched our social and also our acting careers we presented our first dance, the 'Snow Ball', and our first big assembly featuring a play, NStout hearted Freddieu Tenth grade This was the year our class pledged life membership in the Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals The reason for this drastic step was the poor little frogs we dissected in biology class Rainbows End' marked our first attempt at presenting a big dance chestra and all It was a big success! Eleventh grade Three of the fellows definitely decided 'crime does not payn after getting the consequences for playing hookey Ve pre semted our farewell dance to the seniors by sponsoring the Junior-Senior Prom Twelfth grade Seniors at last! This high honor also brought us chemistrg which was a Hbang up'fa1lure for most of us. The Senior play and Washington trip were highlights of the senior year - the most memor- able year in our high school career fXfl8?5 ff JSEQN Page Fifteen C . - I . . . .- L ' ' H' ' . ' J' F . Q W . . . - - d Q . v . 0 ' I . ' ' ' . We 1 V Q A . V . - 1. - ' 1 'U I -n ' n ' ' . O x, Q . . . , A. . . . - .A . . . , . 1 ' . . Miss Leister was our fifth grade adviser, and each one of us related . O A . A - A O ' . . 1 . . . a O 1 . . . . - . . A . h . 'Q ' 9. . ' 1 1 . . A 1 - . , t . . . . . . x . . . . . . . - or- O ' ' D . I - I . .A . . O . V . - . 1 ' '
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RUTH VIRGINIi DIETTERICF Dietz' Basketball 10, Dancing Club 10, May Day attendant 10, Practical Nursing 1O, ll, Hockey ll, 12, Student Council 12, Chorus 10, ll, 12, Soccer Queen attendant, Minuet 12 nD1etz'N gay laughter and photogenic smile have usually been heard and seen over one of the local restaurant count ers after school She will alwa,s be remembered for her fine hockey playing, her willing cooperation in all acti vities, and her pretty personage in mang pageants ILIIFV THEODORE GUTTSCHALL nB1ll' Chorus ll, 12, Soccer ll, 12, Basketball ll, 12, Base- ball l2, Junior Historians 12, Student Council ll, Minstrel ll, 12, Monitor 12, Quartet ll, 12, Class vice president NB1llW is the tall redheaded member of our class H has been the baritone of the class quartet and an all a well liked by everyone and is bound to succeed in his chos- en career as an engineer DONALD ROY HAMILTON Don Junior Historians 10, ll, 12, Monitor 12, Minstrel 12, Senior play stage manager UDonU came to us in the ninth grade, and although he has been one of the more quiet members of the class, he has always been competent and helpful in all school enter prises Everyone wishes him good luck in whatever career he may choose ETHEL LOUISE HOSTELLEY Lou Hockey 10, ll, 12, Basketball lO, ll, 12 captain, Cheer leader ll, 12 captain, No 'a H1 Play 10, Vinstrel ll, 12, Senior Play, Athletic Association 10, ll, 12, Soccer and May Queen attendant ll, Soccer Oueen 12, Chorus ll, 12, Norwalian 12, May Day 10, ll, 12, Christmas Pageant ll, l Lou is one of the original members of the class Whenever sports are mentioned, you may be sure Lou' will be interested. Always witty and full of life, her dispo- sition is as sunny as her hair. A NWS 513501, Q53 Page Seventeen N ' I ' q ' o 1 a ' O O I ' . ' I- 0 I wr A . . . r g . Trl 1 ...g ' ' 1 , . . . L. . , 6. n , o o ' - ' . ' . e round athlete known for his good sportsmanship. HBilln is r . . H 11 . . . . . . . . . . . , . 0 I! N . U . L 1 r 0 0 Q ' -ll A A 4- . . , . 20 YI N ' O ' ' ll V ' D' m
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