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1 ,ci v4YAvA. MRS. HELEN J. SI-IEARER, A.l. Social Sclence Tiny newcomer who likes to associate with considerate people . . . reading and baseball occupy much of her time . . . enjoys airplane rides . . . dreams of going abroad after the war . . . considers Marines tops . . . juicy steaks . . , believes college is the best possible experience. MISS ALETA P. STILES, B.S. Commercial All right . . . favorite sport is swim- ming . . . her biggest treat is Christ- mas morning . . . ambition is to be someone's secretary . . . broiled steak . . . favorite song is Stardust . . . spilling a glass of water at a. banquet table proved very embarf8SS11'lE- faculty 97Z.QIl'l6.Q!lA on ' ' leavin N MISS E. MYRTLE SNYDER, M.A. Prlnclpal, Lafln, Guldance wAv: u. 1.9. MR. RUSSEI. H. KISTLER, A.B. Social Science U. S. NAVY Seaman 2fc MISS KATHRYN 0. SHOWALTER, M.A. Engllsh and Reading Greatest thrill was breakfasting in the clouds while crossing the Mississippi River in a 24 passenger airliner . . . common saying Whatever is worth doing is worth doing well . . . passive pupils perturb her . . . roast chicken . . . Henry Ford is her ideal person . . . speaks with enthusiasm. MR. WESLEY R. UPDIKE, M.A. Mathematics Because he is a math teacher, learn- ing that a student has learned some- thing new in math is most gratifying . . . favorite food is chocolate nut sun- daes . . . dreamed of being a realtor . . . embarrassed when he discovered he only had three cents in his pocket while in New York . . . inattentive pupils vex him . . . averse to reading.
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i'- 0 0 ci Pile awww.. 1 S MR. WILLIAM A. MORROW, B.S. Biology, Physics and lnsfrumenlal Musk If you hear Ring off, the line's busy you know Mr. Morrow is around . . . can't stand carelessness . . . steak and onions make his mouth water . . . hunting and Fishing . . . thinks college education is absolutely indispensable for a successful career . . . a lover of opera and symphonies. MR. J. ALLEN RICHARDS, M.A. Soclal Science If you can't boost, don't knock . . . annoyed by gum chewers . . . pastime is baseball in which a triple play un- assisted is stimulating . . . relishes shad roc . . . striking out with bases loaded is very embarrassing . . . likes to be associated with boys and girls. 2 M MISS ESTELLA R. PENNEPACKER, A.B. French, Lalln and General Language Delighted when served chicken . . . ambition was to be a teacher . . . handcraft is her main hobby . . . very helpful adviser to our class in year- book writeups . . . deceitful people disgust her . . . visiting Quebec and French villages along the St. Law- rence via Steamship was most enjoy- able. MISS MARY M. MOYER, M.A. Engllsh Good natured . . . enjoys reading the newspaper and playing tennis . . . the fact remains . . . to gaze into a deep canyon fascinates her . . . ad- mires Mrs. Roosevelt . . . roast duck . . . can't appreciate tired pupils . . . directed our senior play . . . always ready to defend Wernersville . . . petite. MR. JOHN H. SCHRACK, M.A. .lunlor Hlgh Sclenze, Lafln A basketball game is always interest- ing when he is referee . . . promotes school spirit . . . claims he is so fat because he likes mashed potatoes . . . finds great satisfaction in completed work . . . dreams of a vacation and travel . . . pastime, tinkering with tools . . . ideal person is one who is tactful and sincere.
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5 vw Xl: 'Hx i Mk' W gm s ., 5. 6 MISS MARIE LUTZ Secretary fo Mr. Hemmlg MR. LEINBACH Janitor MR. GOODMAN MISS LEONORE KEGERISE Secretary fo Mr. Welk MR. MATZ Janitor Janlfor
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