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DORIS SNYDER Rcademic Yapity yapityf' here she comesl The girl with all the answers 'lStitches may talk a lot, but she's an alert, active girl and lots of fun in any crowd. Cheerrng 9, 10, 11, Mixed Chorus 11, Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12, Baseball 9, 10, Hockey 9, 10, 11, 12, Prom Committee 11, Leather Craft Club ll, TRC Club 12 WILLIHM STEICH Vocational Wood Mumb1es is a very quiet stu- dent, and unlike most fellows, he doesn't worry about the op- posite sex The fellows in shop think he's swell and find him willing to cooperate. Metal Club ll lvice-presidentl, Sports Club 12 IHMES STONEBHCK Hcademic U40-24. That's lim calling the right si nals both on the gridiron ana? in his dealings with his fellow students. Fl can- didate for a professional base- ball career, lim is certainly on the right track, Hi-Y ll, 12 ltreasurerl, Stage Crew 10, 11, 125 Mixed Chorus 12, Recall Staff 12 lSports Edie torl, Executive Committee 11, 12, Class Officers 12 lvice- presidentl, Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12, Basketball 9, 10, ll, 12, Football 9, 10, ll, 12, Sports Club 11, Varsity Club 12 lvice- presidentl. HHRRY STOTSENBURG Vocational Wood Harry will probably never be a virtuoso, but he can play a wicked piano, as he proved last year in the homeroom pro- gram PCR Club 10, ll lassisfant treasurerl, 12, Play Rdvertising Committee ll, Basketball IU, 12, Baseball 10, Football 12 lman- agerl, Sports Club ll Ctreas- urerl, Varsity Club 12 Ctreas- urerl IOHN STRHWN Hcademic Q yawn, and you have failed again lo make lohn laugh. But he's never bored playing foot- ball, which seems second na- ture to him, Rifle Club 9, 10, 11, 12 lpresif dentl, 1-11-Y 10, 11, 12, Mixed Chorus 12, Basketball 10 lman- agerl, ll lmanagerl, 12 lman- a erl, Baseball 9, Football 9, 18, 11, 12, Track 10, 11, 12: Boxing and Wrestling Club ll fpresidentl, 12 RUTH THRRNTINO Commercial Ruth will make a line secretary, for she is a good commercial student, In addition to being a speedy typist and stenogra- pher, she has found time to work on the Recall Staff. Commercial Club 12, Recall Staff 12, Foreign Correspond- ence Club ll, THC Club 12. IHNE THYLOR Rc ademic lust plain lane? Not this lane, who joined us her senior year. lf you see her running around school 1t's not because she's lost, but because she's gather- ing school news for her column in the Doylestown lntelligenc- er Quaker Challenge 12, Class lacy 12, Senior Handicraft Club IHMES TERRY Vocational Hgricultun The cry, Go east,young man, was taken un by lim, who came from Kansas last year. He has an interest in all class activities 1-',l7'R Club 11, 12, Class Play 12, Recall Staff 12, Mixed Cho- rus l2, Executive Committee ll. IUIJH THHTCHER Hcademic Sell-Perk's loss is our gain, lu1ie hopes to graduate from the Lansdale Conservatory of Music in the spring. She has plentv of school spirit and is usually ready for anything. Womens Glee Club 12, Mixed Cgiorus 12, Publicity Committee 1 . PHUI. THOMHS Rcudemic Our flashy halfback, Fleet- feet, can be found making an end run in football and earning his place on the R11 Bux-Mont team. When not playing in sports he is on the sidelines pulling for the home team. 1 lifY 12, Football lU, 11, 12, Track 9, 10, ll, Sports Club ll, Varsity Club 12
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RHLPH SCHLICHTER Hcademic 1il1ll'lt one of olll' football lllllol-s, ls l-ssl-lltlal to the cafv tvrla Ho ls lust as lnuch at llolnv washlllq lilshes as on the alllilron We hate to lhlnk of hls alalluallna as the freshman lyllls wlll lost- lllvll' lllttill lllflu Clllll fl, 10, 11 12, 111Y lll, 11, 12, Basketball 9 Foot llall 9, lll, 11, 12, 'l'l'ack 9, lll, C:C11l'll?I'lLI Crew lll, ll, 12, Box- lllll anll Wlestllna Club 11 fVlCt7ltIA'r3ll1t'Illl, Hays Varslty Clull 12 HELENE SEITZ Commercial Holenl-, who 10111011 our class last yeal, comes lronl Souolel' ton 1110111 School She lS as un lllm-lllctalvlv as the weather anal always really for anythlna flOllllllf'll'l41l Vllllu 12 'l'l1C i'll.lr 1 1 , 12 DHNIEI.. SELI. Hcademic Danny, one of those- fall Sl lent mon ln our class seems as at ease at 1101118 on the lClI'lll as he llovs leadlna dlscllsslons 111111110 Illt't'ltllGS of the exllcu tlvl- Clllllllllllltd. Mlxllll Chorus El lll, 11, 12 lfx vcllllvl C:Ollllll1ll0tt 12 Phctoa llxphy Clull 11 llclilo Fluli llllwsllll-lltl 12 GEORGE SETMI-IN Hcademic lf you lll-al' the roar of cl plane alwovl- Ql1k1kt'lllOWIl or thu lllllll of a lol-ll spevdlllla llown Broad Strom-t that s Nlck l lle be lll-vos lll Uvlllllq places fast Ha- llkos anylhlnq 1l'OIll flYlIlG to lliilllllll lllfllo Club 9, lll, ll, fVlC6 l-ll-::l.lvll11,12, Photoql'allllyStaf1 lll lvlcvplwrsldvlltl, 11 lllresl- all-nll,' 12, Me-nls Glell Clllll' lll ll, 12, 1'1tY 1U, 11, 12, Student C:OllIlC'll El, MIXl'4l Chorus 9 lll ll, 12, f1Iltltll1lCGllOIl lll, 11, 12 lkllltllall 111,11 llnanaaerl Cale terla Crew lll, ll, 12 SGIIIOII NGllOIlL11 11OIlUI' Socll-ty 9 lll 11 lvlco l1l'C:lltlUI1ll, 12 CHRI. SHI-IFFER Vocational Rgriculture Whether Ill llls olflco as vlce lll---:alcll-llt of FFF1 or at hls farln, Carl IS at ease He lS :2lllC1Y1IlG harll to be a success llll fallnl-l' l'l'l1 L'1uh 51, 111, ll 12 lVlCC- pzmlslllvlltl BETTY SHUMHN Rcaciemic Betts lS one of those alrls who seem to be at home any whele Shes ht-lpell the class at many sports events and has selved on vallous colnmlttel-s ln her spare tlme she loves skatlng Mlxed Chorus 12, PllbllCllY Commlttee 12, Class Prom Com- mittee ll, Class Flower Com- mltfee lly Dance Club ll, Dra- rnatlcs Club 12 RNNH SIMITZ Commercial ln class f'131nn seems to thlnk that Sl1ence ls Golden, but among the HSPIHDQFSIOWU Set she has but few qulet moments. Comlnerclal Club 12, Recall Stall 12, Baseball 9, lll, ll, Dance Club 11 ltreasurerl, THC Club 12 lsecretaryl. IHCQUELINE SINE Vocational Home Economics l'lackle, as everyone knows, has a great IIIIGIESI ln horses and roller-skallng She can usu- ally loe seen dllvlng around ln a '41 Chevy Home Hconomlcs Club 9, 10, ll, 12, QdVElIllSll lQ Colnmlttee ll, 125 CGIHTQXTIG Crew ll, 125 For elgn Correspondence Club ll. DORIS SMITH Commercial 'fSmltty, an efflclent worker 1l'l the cafeterla offlce, IS one of the quleter members of ollr class, but somehow she always seems to be ln the lllldSl of the lun making Commercial Club 12, Hecall Staff 12, Play Heacllna Commit- tee 11, 12: School Hccountants ll, 12, 1-'orelgn Correspondence Club ll GLORIH SMITH Commercial Whenever you hear S-OlIlt'OI'l6' say, 1-low about llaylna your class dues, you can be sure lt's Smltty She IS an ener qellc person and partlclpates ln many acllvltles ln and out of school Commercial Club 12, I-1ll'1'Hl'Y 10, ll, 12 lvlce-presldentlp Stu- dent Council lll, Q.HS News 11, 12 lfldltor-ln-Chlofl, Quaker Challenae ll, 12, Recall Staff 12, Executive Commlttee 12, Class Officers 11 ltreasurerl, 12 ltreasurerl, Basketball 9, lO, 11, 12 lcaptalnl, Baseball 9, lll, Hockey 9, 10, ll, 12, School Qc- collntants ll, 12g Senlor Na tlonal Honor SOClE'lY 9, 10, ll, 12 lsecretarylr Folelgn Corw- spondence Club ll lvlcepresl- dentl.
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GERTRUDE TROXEI. Vocational Home Economics Gertie, one of those quiet home economics girls is rather shy, but likeable. She is not known to all of her classmates. but has made quite a few last- ing friendships. Foreign Correspondence Club 115 Knitting Club 12. IVR UNHNGST Hcademic Between the boogie-woogie jungle decoration of our Iunior Prom and, the eye-catching car- toons of the Leap Year Dance. lggie has found time to tame her paint brush and do all the pen and ink drawings in our yearbook. Tri-Hi-Y 10, ll, 125 Student Council 105 Quaker Challenge 125 Recall Staff tlilrt Editorl 125 Executive Committee 115 Class Officers fsecretaryl 115 Class Play 115 Basketball 9, 105 Base- ball 95 Hockey 10, 11, 125 Ten- nis ll, 125 Senior National Hon- or Society 9, 10, 11, 125 Prom Committee ll: Pennant and Hat Committee 115 Handicraft Club ll, 12 fpresidentl. WILLIRM VOGEL Hcademic ll you see a flash of lightning pass you, it's Bill ripping out into the hall to keep his rendezvous at the water foun- tain. Rifle Club 105 Men's Glee Club 125 Mixed Chorus 125 THC Club ll. DHWN WEISEL Rcadomic With all her fooling, Dawn really gets things done. Besides helping the class at games, she was instrumental in starting the famous Rough Writers. Publicity Committee 125 Prom Committee 115 Dramatics Club 115 Knitting Club 12. CHHOLINE WEISS Hcademic Snooksie, an ardent cat ad- mirer, is our hard-working Editor-in-Chief. Ftn exceptional student, she also finds time for an occasional joke. Women's Glee Club ll, 125 Orchestra 9, 105 Stu-dent Coun- cil 95 Mixed Chorus ll, 125 Quaker Challenge 11, 12 fHu- mor Editorlz Recall Staff 12 fEclitor-in-Chiefl5 Hdvertising Committee 115 Publicity Com- mittee 125 Senior National Hon- or Society 9, 10, ll, 12 ltreas- urerl5 Prom Committee 115 Dra- matic Club 115 Press Club fvice- presidentl 12. KERMIT WEITZEI. Vocational Wood Iunior is a veteran who came to our school as a sopho- more. He played many good football games for the Plmeri- can Legion team, and his voice is familiar as the announcer at the high school football games. DRWN WENHOLD Commercial Giggles and gum, they're typi- cal of Dawn! She is a friendly girl, and, in addition to school work, she has a flair for danc- ing. Commercial Club 125 Dramatic Club 115 THC Club 12. RUTH WHITE Vocational Home Economic! Whitey is a new student this year. In spite of her short time here, she helped the class many times at the football con- cession, and has joined several clubs. Home Economics Club 125 Dra- matic Club 12. WILLIAM WHITE Vocational Wood Willy, the radio engineer of South Third Street, is really a quiet, likeable fellow and is an expert at any type of wood or radio works. Radio Club ll, 12 fvice-presi- dentl. EMMH WHITNEY Commercial UEITIITIIEISVI the gal you'1l find wherever there's action. lf there's no action when she ar- rives, things soon start happen- ing. She's at home in any sport, especially sluggin home runs on the ball diamond. Band 10, 11, 125 Commercial Club 12 ttreasurerl5 Q.H.S. News 9, 10, ll fllssociate Edi- torl, 12 fSports E.ditorl5 Quaker Challenge 12 fSports EditorJ5 Executive Committee ll, 125 Property Committee 125 Qdver- tising Committee ll, 125 Student Council 125 Basketball 9, 10, ll, 125 Baseball 9,10,ll,125 Hockey 9, 10, ll, 125 Dramatic Club 11, 12 fvice-presidentl.
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