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EARL E. KEISTER R. D. 3, Dover General Smilie is another one ot SteW's boys, who lives beyond God's knowledge. After school Earl is going to be a farmer. Good luck, Earl. GLORIA A. LEHR 73 Woodland Ave. York Commercial Gloria loves music, but her pet peeve is shorthand. She has part interest in Grant's 5 6: 10, but dreams of a clerk at Wiest's. We're betting that alter school We'll be buying rice for George and Gloria. Best wishes. VICTOR H. LEHR ll5l N. Duke St. York Chub loves his Saturday night Q work as ideal baby sitter. He is a quiet guy most of the time. An outstanding athlete, he boasts ot muscles he ain't ever used yet. IDear English teachers, please disregard preceding sen- tence structurel Chub is plan- ning to be one of Uncle Sam's Gobs, FAYE D. LEHR 1027 N. Duke St. York Commercial Lucy, the girl with the giggle, can' usually be found with Bil- lie Wales. Although she has pursued the commercial course, Faye is undecided about her tu- ture. To cr swell kid go sincere Wishes for success in any under- taking.
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GLORIA C. HOFFMAN 9 E. Ninth Ave. York Classical-Scientific Honey, the sweetest little kid in the senior class, always has a pleasant smile for everyone Ccer- tain teachers exceptedl. Her heart belongs to Kelly, with Whorn she spends most of her spare time. Best of luck to a fu- ture medical secretary. LESTER IVI. HOKE IOO4 N. Duke sr. York Scientific All of us Will remember Hokie as Iunior in the senior play and as the mightiest little tenor of Mr. Warfield's senior chorus. His free time is spent with a beat up Ford, To I-lokie go our safe iourney Wishes, for he plans to hit the road as one of the truck drivers of America. lake, aside from being class GLENN C. JACOBY R. D, 8, York MYRON S. HOFFMAN R. D. 5, York General This lean and lanky pest is one of Stew's boys and is part owner of Hoffman's Furntiure Store, l'Ioe loves to recite Shakespeare in shop, not to mention his senti- ments for a certain freshman girl, To Myron, who desires to become a business man, go our sincere wishes. president, is class humorist also. He is usually seen Writing poetry or telling jokes. ln the future Glenn plans to continue school- ing but his vocation is indefinite. Here's wishing you success, Glenn.
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yi l RONALD R. LUCKENBAUGH 922 N. Duke St. York Commercial Lucky, the speed demon of typ- ing class, is always racing Dor- rie White in their thrilling speed tests. He drives his dad's Frazer Manhattan as if he were a king. Can often be found in the SOO block South George Street. His desire in the future is to become an accountant. FRANK G. OBERDICK ' R. D, 4, York General Pago, another class clown, is also a photographer, On a beat up motorbike he chases a certain junior girl. Frank's aim is to Work with television. HAROLD G. MILLER R. D. 1, Mt. WOM General Hot Rod, the class chauffeur sporting a wrecked up Chevrolet, drives the car around corners on two wheels to save tires. As yet Harold has made no plans for the future. JOSEPH A. POFF 801 N. Duke St, York Commercial Ioe, another one of our basket- ball players, is one of the few boys in the commercial section. He is a leading member of a legendary Arr-Barr Club and promoter of good humor. When- ever you hear lust checkin', loe is sure to be around. Although he has no definite plans, We Wish him luck. 21
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