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'E G. G A W' 445'-?PJ-. . ,,,Y . , P - HNUTTEH I , 'n D 4 - I 5 OUISE DEANS is doing her part in the war effort by writing soldiers. . . . BURDE DUNCAN although not a regular, did his part toward NoI'ry's football victor- ies. He also proved his ability as an actor in HI-1DIUI'1.!'!171 Passport. . . . ROMAYNE DYER would much rather play basketball than do her homework. . . . JUNE FERTIG came to us from Shamokin in our Sophomore year. Her piano playing and commercial ability have been an asset to the school. . . . Redheaded LAURA FLEMING has a super ability to tell stories in classes. . . . RAY FLEMING is usually first in springing jokes on his classmates. . . . Quiet, studious RICHARD FURMAN enjoys going to school more than most boys. . . . We hear CHARLES GOSHY willingly takes his post as door tender so he can see Katy. . . . JEAN GROSS would rather skate than do homework. She's another of those lucky girls who's engaged! . . . AUSTIN GULICK is here today and absent tomorrow. Enough is said! . . . ALICE HARTMAN who just joined our class is friendly and well liked by all. . . . But who can forget MARY HAUPT and her sharp remarks. Haupty can give you all the answers. . . . ELEANOR HENA- IIAN'S main ambition is to become a Power's Model. Now she's iust a maestro. . . . GLORIA HENDERSHOT aHectionately known as Tiny, A true friend, you know she'll never let you down. . . . MARY JEAN HINE is small, cute, and popular with her classmates. She wants to be a dress designer. . . . KENNETH HOFFMAN, former pres- ident of the Boys' Band, always takes a part in all musical activities. I,oI'IsI-I DI-:Axis .-lrvzflenzfz' l5I'RI+E Ilrxvax I-1 r'u11mr1iw RoM,xYNI-I DY!-:R Ilnnzl' I','r'0n1nni1' JVNI-1 FEMTH: f'unnrzfr1'fr1l 5 LAVRA FI.I-:MISC f'rn1l7r1PI'1'irll Q S- RAY I-'I,I-:AIINII A r'4ul1f7Vln' Rll'llAKlI FLRMAN .41-rulcmfr CIIARLEs GosIIY llll11lNf7'l'!l1 .-lrts JEAN Gimss llama' l',':'1mon1n':4 .-XVSTIN Gl'I.II'K Fon: rrzffrriul Q- ALICI-: HARTMAN Home I'fc'0nom1'r'x M ARY HM'I I' ,-14-rzflenriw I A .E A S - I-II.:-:Axon HFINAIIAN .lw1rIc'mir 6 . A. Y GIAPHIA HI-1NI1EIcsnn'I' -L . ' ,fl 1-uflwrrzfr 41 ,inf 'M Home Iu'z-onornirs MARY JI-:AN HINI-: Industrial Arts KI-:NNETII Hoi-'I-'MAN
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