Sunbury High School - Torch Yearbook (Sunbury, PA)

 - Class of 1938

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e-Af'---4 ., v.,xi.,.,.v.,.,.,.,.v.,.,.,.,.,., t The Ideal Senior Girl Should Have For Pulchritude: Frances Snyder's height. Frances Kift's build. Elizabeth Gleasoifs carriage. Vivian I,ibby's hair. Betty Carl's skin. Betty Kepner's eyebrows. Ruth I.enker's eyes. Marie Cooper's nose. Molly Mac Inkrote's mouth, Martha Frick's chin and jaw. Adabelle Hartnian's dimple, Betty Carr's feet. Betty Matthew's hands. For Scholastic Excellence: Esther Arbogast's ability to concentrate. Myrtle Bobb's speed at learning. Josephine lSoone's constant application. Paula Deibler's scientific mind. Mary Dockey's general excellence. Miriam Renn's high standard in social science. Arlene Erdmann's study of Latin. Frieda Gross's adeptness with a sewing needle, Myrtle Guinn's originality in dressmaking. Helen I-Ioifa's fine sense of the harmonious, Virginia Reichenbam-h's handiness at anything. Betty San- der's good work in the clllinary department, Jean Spooner's ability to organize, Peg Stryker'S hard work in the commercial department. For An All-round Personality: Jean Campbell's friendliness. Sara Conrad's ability to absent her mind at will. Bessie Davis' fun-loving spirit. Louise Ferry's naughty mischief-making ftsk. tski. Jean Glosst-r's sweetness. Ruth Greene's quiet friendship, Gladys Hullihen's rhythm. Mabel Kerstetter's style. Iva Jan- son's jollity. Betty Malone's faithfulness, Jane Park's engaging sophistication. Betty Ran-hau's willingness. Jeanne Searle's enviable ability to blush at the right time. Betty Spiziri's suarity. Betty '1'roup's cleverness and wit. Doris Swank's good humor. Jean Stocum's soothing presence. Lena XVendt's expansive good nature. The Ideal Senior Hoy Should Have For Physical Excellence: lVilliam Boyer's height, Joe McCombs' build. Lee Yeariek's carriage. Doc Gaugler's hair. Curtis Lehman's complexion. Harvey Smeltz's eyes. Nate Diehl's nose. Ralph Gass' smile fplus the teethj. Alvin Merill's chin, Jack Neuer's dancing feet, Donald Eister's talented hands. For Scholastic Excellence: Ed Newberry's unlimited store of up-to-date information. Joseph Nott's love of study and perfection. Ben Reed's mathematical understanding, Robert XVarrington's knowledge of physics. John Reed's abilities as a chemist, Edward Heekert's excellence in English, Donald Rohrbaclfs aptness in social science. Paul Heimbaclfs skill as a cabinet maker. Howard Hen- dricks' thoroughness. Robert Breon's cleverness in the commercial field. Raymond Radel's handiness, Harold Gass' mechanical aptitude, Sid Apfelbaunfs forceful speech. For All-round Personality: James Hughes' adept hand at mischief. David Miller's good humor, Julius Korte's happy- go-lucky attitude, Fred Goodyear's interesting conversation. Pete Mottern's silent but true friendship. Ralph Necci's happy and merry insanities fGod bless 'mj. Hiram Mann's apparent attentiveness, Jack I,entz's subtle sophistication. Clarence Kerstetter's delightful Southern speech. Eugene Lepley's earnestness, Jack Moore's puerility, Robert Arbogasfs unobtrusive- ness, Tom Schrader's honesty. Bob Scott's good nature, John Snyder's sincerity, Russel Stephenson's sociability, Joseph Dane's thriftiness, Hurley XVilvert's originality, Clyde Dyer's way with women. r SHS Page 103

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0 Page 104i J v.v.v.v.vAv.v,v.v.v-:vAvAv,vAvA' 1,-.-.-.-.-: vving and 'Way During a inoinent of rcminisccnce of our school days. a gala occasion comes to thc mind of c-vc-ry student-thc Junior-Senior Prom. Om' recalls a vivid picture of many joyous pcoplc dancing to the rhythmical swing music of Ivan Faux and his orchestra. Still lingering in our rnernories are the pic- turesque scenes of the many dignined males attircd in the traditional black and white style of thc currcnt season and the stately young ladies. who gave the elfcct of a rain- bow with all its brilliant colors. The gymnasium was gayly decorated in an ultra- niodern arrangement using the striking color combination of blue and gold. Evcryonc cnjoycd thciu:-selves at this brilliant aiifair as a result of the co-operation of the P. T. A. and our Class Advisers, Mr. Hutton, Miss Gilmore, and Mr. VVirt. The Junior-Scnior Prom will bc a ncvcr-forgotten I1lt'H10l'y in the lives of the Class of '38. g W 521'

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