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HOPE HAsLOP LIVIA GONGAWARE BETTY LEE GUY BETTY HAYES lHi'l l'Y HILEMAN ELIZABETH GREIQG HOPE HASLOI' f ELLEN HIGGINS YWARY ANN HOCKENSMITH L1v1A CONGAWARE Livia took part in many activities but became known to Norwinites through her musical abilities. She could send many a lad's heart a dancing with her sweet songs. She had the insignificient dream of making a mere million. ELIZABETH GREGG Betty was one of those rare individuals who never frowned. To peck a typewriter and scribble shorthand everyday was her heart's desire, She had loads of fun roller skating and was very often seen at the rink. BETTY LEE GUY Small Cdefinitelyl, attractive funhuhll brunette Cyummml-all describe Betty. If given the chance she would join the Navy before you could say Robinson Crusoe to be near a certain loveable sailor. i ,I BETTY HAYES Hope was jokingly known as Helpful Hannah If any romance needed a little patching, Hope was sure to be an aid, She was active in Girls' Glee Club and Art Club. Hope's policy was Why get to school on time? Betty was the source of energy for many an intramural team. Her clear toned soprano voice sent us into raptures. Betty served as both junior and senior class secretary and had a straight eye on the rillle range. ELLEN HIGG1Ns Ellen was popular with everyone who knew her, How anyone could he as quiet as she was is amazing. She was stall typist for the Yearbook and her goal in life was to he a private secretary. BETTY HILEMAN Bettyys infectious giggle could be noticed at any school function. She was kept busy typing for the Yearbook, singing in Girls, Chorus, and in her spare time she sold odds and ends at the live and tenu. MARY ANN HOCKENSNIITH Tall, blonde, smooth-that's Maisie . She linally talked her Dad into buying her a horse. 'I'.E.G. and Girls' Chorus occupied her spare time. She loved dancing and could be seen in the gym at the noon dances. ,f ff I It 1-J, W7 fi .ff ' 'ff ' ta X 1 ,- ' 1 I Warren and I listen 'fo an E er 'tale
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R urn l-'luck Ruth's pet intramural activities were hockey and basketball. She played a bang-up game of' basketball as guard on the senior .fX's . She was a member of the 'liri-lli-Y, Yearbook Stall, and .X Cappella group. lim JI-:AN CEARY Talents galore-that's lda jean, full of sparkling per- sonality and original ideas. Her horses provided a pleas- ant pastime. llard work on both publications earned for lier a place in Quill and Scroll. ELIZABETH FUTSILHER lf someone called her Elizabeth they were definitely off the beam. We knew her as Betty . She joined in the fun of being a high school student and got a kick out of sports, especially swimming, skating and class hockey. VELMA Gmusn Vel was a commercial student and hoped that somc day she would become an efficient secretary. She enjoyed seeing good movies and seldom missed a school social affair. f:l,ADYS fil'IORGE fllzirlys luluslied 1-omething terrific when we jokingly called her Queenie. She was a quiet lass and limited her activities to roller skating, movies, or dancing. Gladys was married before the close of her senior year. EMMA Gmoiw Wll.l,lAM GETTI-INS Holding down the regular center most of the varsit . N . ,, , .l , 2' football eleven. Bill was xi vital factor in the teams success tlus year. Driving his green Chevie around town was his chief pastime. We couldn't imagine why a pretty girl like Blondie would want to get married. 10h no?J She enjoyed almost everything and thr'ill'ed at noon-hour dancing. She had fun at .Xrt Club and Girls' Glee Club too. PAUL Conor: Paul was commonly called Lefty and was known to all Norwin students as a true sports enthusiast, High scoring with him were snappy games of baseball and basketball. He found the Projection Club entertaining. Kline tells experiences RUTH I-'RICK EI.lZABE'l'H Fl'TscuER um JEAN QQIQARY VIELMA i:i2u:HR c:l.Auvs uraokoic Wll.I.IAIkI Gli'l I'liNS IQMMA GlRON l'Al.'l. GUDUR eheezful . . .
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A word of encouragement to the Queen I 'J I KI-Il'I'll ll0l,lll'IllllAlllVl llllll'l'1' cheers for Cirelevillel 'lihree cheers for Holder- liziuml Played :1 swell game today Keith . You've guessed it? Keith hailed from Circleville and played varsity liootlmll. lli truly carried the torch for Deets . llmrl-'olm HOVYELI. Cliff enrolled as an industrial arts student. lle found pleasure in paekin' :i pistol on the range. Cliff liked :i good game of softball and was often seen with sport- mirided Keith. lle hoped someday to fly a P-38. JANE HUNT With her eye on Bernie :ind waiting for the battle to lie won ,lane strovi to become an A-l housewife. She lound interesting diversions in Ciirls filee Club and liked ro listen to llmg l'rosliy's croomng. Evm.irN llunsn wvl1CfL' the kids ever got the nickname of Ubby for lier is beyond us. She enjoys dancing, but was most outstanding on the rifle range. Ubby was known :is zi crzielcshot, She dreamed of being a woman in white. SARAH llunsu Sarah enjoyed football games for a very obvious reason. She entered Norwin from North Irwin as a junior and was :i 'l'ri-lli-Y initiate in her senior year. She entered into activities with zest and served on publication staffs. JUNE livnzs june was the envy of the class with her blue eyes and dimples. With such pretty features, no wonder she was made Queen of the Hop by her classmates. She be- longed to the 'l'.li.G., French Club, and Girls' Glee Club. JL-:AN JA1:ons -lean contributed her bit to the senior class by serving :is co-editor of the Yearbook. She also served as exchange editor of the Bi-Weekly :md was a member of Tri-Hi-Y and 'l'.li.G. -lean hopes to become a secretary. CHARLES R. JOHNS Charles enrolled as a commercial student and was affectionately called Squirrel by his friends. He could be seen cruising about in his black, shining Chevie Boogie Vyoogie made a definite hit with him.f,J 1 -1' 'J KIEITII ll0l.IDliRBAl' M .IANIZ lll'N'l' SARAH IIURSII ,I EAN JACOBS Cl.lFlf0Rll HUNVFLI. liVEI.YN HURSH -Il'Nli IMIES CHARLES R. JOHNS ls.
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