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PAUL MINERD is one of the chief stage scenery painters. He has great artistic ability for stage sets and his suggestions have been very helpful to Mr. Kline. CLEMENT MORIN has probably read more books than most of the members of her class. She is editor of S. O. S. and president of her home room. She was voted the best natured girl under a barrage of slams. WAYNE MORLEY is always reading books. But he's far from being a book worm. No worm could cover ground so quickly nor have so big a bag of tricks. ARAMINTA MORT has been a great help to the teachers. She is very small but can do more than her share of work. Her naturally curly hair is the envy of every girl. 'lr 'A' if if i' WALTER MOYSENKA always sits in the back of the room with never a word to say. He is a good sport however, and has proved over and over the adage of the wise old owl. ROBERT MUGRIDGE-'Al-low to Win Friends, and Influence People is the bookworm's favorite book. Dale Carnegie has nothing on Bob and his pleasant grinn. PAUL MULHOLLEN is a reporter for S. O. S. and usually gets what he goes after. His sales talks are a credit to a Fuller Brush man. How he gathers in those nickels when S. O. S. goes on sale. DOLLIE NEDROW is known for her friendly smile and cherry hello. Her violin is her pal. She's quite efficient as an organist, too. i 'k 'k i i of a timid girl. Her subtle humor is evident despair of her classmates. She also sports a NICHOL sings in girl's chorus, is a worker sunshine comes from Alabama. LOIS OAKS this year. She always likes to help her friends and they in return like to GLADYS O'BRIAN is one of those reasons that make you like to go to the 1 SARA NEILAN made quite a hit in Growing Pains, when she played the part in all of the appropriate places-to the National Honor Society key. GLADYS and loves to read. Her little Ray of is the youngest person to be graduated help her. cafeteria. She takes a home economics course. Where will it take her? Paul Minerd Clement Morin Wayne Morley Araminta Mort W Walter Moysenka Robert Mugriilge Paul Mulhollen Dollie Nedrow Sara. Neilim Gladys Nichol Lois Oaks Gladys O'Bi'ian H,-L. . . f .. .1 . ..-. fmnmamnuus .m:,.v.1-u.r1.u..msmuw.awn..s-um xsfx,-uLn1ewnnwmmxuumunu +251
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25W HELEN MASON is another lover of books. She has spent most of her time reading books in the library or home room.jALMA MAUST has fiddling as a hobby. Boys have alma as their hobby. Which will you have? MARY C. MCVAY is very skillful with the violin and very much interested in commercial work. She is one of Miss Stern's prides and joys and should in the future be the pride and joy of some harassed business man. DOROTHY MENHORN-A'Pee-Wee is tiny. She certainly is a lover of books-other than school books. We don't blame her-do you? i i 'k i' 'k PAUL MERRINGER-gets great pleasure in assisting Mr. Kennel. Schoolmates get a lot of pleasure out of Paul. We're not saying what teachers get out of him. HARRY MEYERS is an all round good fellow, much admired by his friends, He has been a star player on his home room basketball team for four years. MARY MIGOT is a little Miss Silence who likes to lend a helping hand. Reading is her hobby. Mary is always around when you need her. IUNIOR MILLER is not a moth miller, but he is always fluttering about the damesf' just a flitterbug-. Quick, get the Flit! t i i i' 'A' OLIVE M. MILLER as Mrs. Patterson in Growing Pains made everybody laugh. We had always thought she was very quiet-maybe we make our decisions too rapidly. Olive Marie has a laugh for every occasion. RUBY MILLER is a real friend and she has been a great help to the Tri-Hi-Y. Schoolmates and teachers have enjoyed working with her. RAYMOND MINERD, too, has Silence is Golden as his motto. He is interested in his studies and likes to read. Raymond is one of those highly admirable boys who really believes in going to church. BEATRICE MINERD is Araminta's inseparable pal. She hopes to become a secretary, and judging by her work of the last four years, we know she will succeed. '71 74 Miw- 'ff' -'K . fp. X fx j, 1 w Vrfxifx ', .Af ,jg f,,.,, Q I 1 .r ,, f X tn, ,L jr, j1,if R 1 nl.: X is ,ef Helen Mason Alma Maust Mary M. McVay Dorothy Menhorn Vuul Merringer Hurry Meyers Mary Migot Junior Miller Olive M, Miller Ruby Miller Raymond Minerd Beatrice Minerd 1:-nmr:.fuuswarez:-:mum-1cf.mnysr-ausinnmln-rcmnwunausmmzzslmmuuuaxu:.ssmnf:i.nrwmimrfas-.Q.f-.n.:'c.v,im-fi.-:rt .. : 1-+I: -.'i .L - -- ' 1 .ie v ww .-t.
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Vernon Ogline Mary Peretti Pauline Phillippi Rowena Pifer Norma, Pitzer Katherine Pritts Grace Pugh Uleta Pyle Mary A. Queer Leonard Rauch Mary Ream Ruth Ream VERNON OGLINE won a year book by his diligence in selling magazine sub- scriptions. He works hard in everything he does and gets results, too. His ambition equals his weight. MARY PERETTI is quiet and industrious. Dramatics is her strong point-she is a member of the Senior Dramatics Club in act as well as name. PAULINE PHILLIPPI is like a MBig Little Book -small but flowing with information. She is a member of the student council and National Honor Society. and to her classmates has always been everything that these honors suggest. ROWEN PIPER is always full of life and her energy makes her practically bubble over. She always likes a good argument and usually wins. Another indefatigable student. i 'l' 'k i' if NORMA PITZER is the Winnah! Ioe Snider is the trophy-nice going. She must have something that the others don't have. Maybe it's that personality, KATHERINE PRITTS is a singer to be envied. She did an excellent bit in H. M. S, Pinafore. She's interested, too, in secretarial work and has worked efficiently for Miss Kuffer. GRACE PUGH made her dramatic debut as Sophie in Growing Pains. She was well fitted to the part of the maid, for she is continually serving people in her friendly manner. ULETA PYLE studies hard and is quiet. Her cherry smile has won many good friends for her. Still waters run deep. Y 'A' 'k it 'A' MARY ANN QUEER you have to know well in order to appreciate her good qualities. She is very quiet and shy except with her close friends. LEONARD RAUCH is always seen but seldom heard-a true disciple of Polonius' philosophy. It's that type of quietness that accompanies a dependable character. MARY REAM- If at once you don't succeed, try, try again, -and she has made her motto good. She's always ready with a joke and a giggle. RUTH REAM is the neat little miss from Bakersville who remains faithful to Penn State. Singing is her hobby. That smile is what we look for. W' fm-, .' 'wr . ,-,, . - -V Xxx.. ,y g 1 ' .A.ffge:i?f'f'C.t5 -. 11 ,f 5, -gr x -1 f o ' .f?t2f' ,'27'k ii '2 'iJ'11-27v. Q 'W ,I , r qv 4 ' - ' RE .L XX .51-ge?
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