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BIIUHITER 1949 I U' .,S'xp ' X 11-i 1 fl AI 4 I ,4 ik 49,11 wx- Q A X j. Q S 'Q S I f I 5 ' I ' I ' u CoMMERc:1AI. ' A ' I I I I I l s I I I I I I I I I gl I I Glee Club Al. I I I I I I j s. x I PERIWA DORNBI,ASER I Iroutou I I t COMMERCIAL Perma I . . . j I Perma was one of the quietest girls in the class. , I Although she was not an honor student in her I : sophomore year, she became one in her junior I . and senior years. English and gym were her two : Q favorite subjects. She chooses bicycle riding as s 1 her hobby. Perma hopes to put her commercial g I subjects to use after graduation. 5 I j I Q I 5 I 0 ' H , I s I I 4, I GliNl42RAI, I I I I I I 1 Air Corps. FERN E. DIEHL STEVEN DRABIC Fm'n' Fern joined our class in her senior year. Bc- fore attending South IVhitehall, she went to Slat- ington High. Although she was one of the few quiet girls in the class, she made friends easily. Her hobby is bicycle riding. Fern's two favorite subjects were typing and office practice, which explains her ambition to become a steuographer. D11sl1 Although Dush is one of our quiet: boys in our class, he is a good hand in shop and art. He is fond of outdoor sports, especially hunting. Dush is a busy person, and very ambitious where work is concerned. He plans to enter the Page Twenty Q
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0 5 - fs N, . A w- Bllll-HTE-il 194 ' Y 1 iii? A: X96 4 O- Q 0 I l H 7 GEORGE CZACZARA f 1 Coplay, Route if-'l .I g GENERAL George 4 ' I George, an academic student, left our class in i I November to join the Army Air Corps. He com- I ' pleted his basic training at Keesler Field, and 2 : was commended for good behavior. His basic , , training plus courses in business English and Q I American History gave him suflicient credits to ' ' receive his high school diploma. : J - l 4 I I I I I I 0 A a LORRAINE DALRYMPLE I : Schnecksxille ' I ACADEMIC A iny 5 I Ainy is a quiet but well liked student. She 5 : can usually be found in the Home Economics f t room. She is a jolly girl, full of pep, and is al- ' I ways the helpful miss wherever she can be of 5 ' assistance. Ainy does not have dehnite future 1 : plans. 9 , Senior Play El. I ' : 1 t S I . .,.. p ' DALE IUAUBERT . : GENERAL Ick i V Dale is our tall center who was a big factor i : to the basketball team. Whenever there was a l pile of players on the floor, you could find Ick ' in the middle, hghting for the ball. If you want : to know what he does for a pastime, just go , through his books and you'll soon find out he 1 has cartoons over everything. Ick plans to sail the seas for Uncle Sam. Basketball 1, 2, 3, I: Class Olhrer 43 Trumpet Staff 2. 3, -lg Sowhiter Stall. Page N illffffll
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S111 EV1- Rl-Il 1 0lCflClll Xe A111 me us Behold' the quietness ol the 51.11101 Llass IS pei S0lllilLll in Sus But even though cal111 a11d see ite Sus enlovs 1 good t1n1e bhe is vvell she will do 111 the future C he IJANII-L PILTHILROII 'Xen llipoli R ifl G1 Nl RAI Danny D uuel admits that he has learned llOW to be both busy and happy. ln school Danny took '1 great deal of interest in l1is shop work. Al- though he was one of our Nleisenburq students he found time for several school activities and 'xlso for a place on tl1e honor roll. Daniel hopes to enter Penn State in the fall. .-'S ' ' DoRo'1'11Y F1N1e Allcnloivn, R. 32 Cos1M11Re:1A1. Dolly Dorothy is the girl with tl1e smile. She greets everybody with one a11d refuses to be depressed. She's a whiz on ll roller-skating rink and a dance lloor since she loves to do both of these. Dotty intends to continue working at Hess Brothers. sl, fx V y I l 1 O I 5 I I I I C . if A Q '20 - .AX xx, U L 's no! C ' so Q ' Q 4 'T Q 1 I 1 1 I ' . ' l . . 1 1- 1 1. 1 S , I . . . . , . 4 ' .'-la ', - ' I 2 ' . ' 1' I ' liked by everyone. Sue is unelecided as to what : 1 I ' x . ' I Girls' Z llAllS'l. ' ' I ' , . I ' 1 I A 1 I I V - ' ' I ' 1 ' ' 4 , .' '. . 0 I -1 4: A rr I u . I I I 2 '. . ,. . , 5 ' , -f A , . - ' v 1 ' I . K , . K ' ' v ' r 1 x ' ' 1 . . ' . I ' l'l K l 9, emo! Play I ' ' ' 1 ' r ' r ' 0 I 1 ' I I'11gr Tllfflfj'-0116
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