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The next scene moves to the Telegraph Press where Daniel Radanovic is starting out as a junior' reporter and George Gable is sports editor. Close by at the Patriot and Evening News several other Seniors are working. Lois Sheaffer is busily pounding a typewriter, while Harold Fackler, editor-in-chief, is giving Mary Spitler last minute instructions on her new assignment for the paper. A copy of a newspaper is appearing now. Let's see what it says. Here is a picture.of a distinguished looking man named Harry Sheaffer, who has just been elected senator from Pennsylvania. With him is his confidential secretary and advisor, Marie Zerance. Here on the sports page is a big write-up about Iohn Brunner, professional basketball star, former- high scorer for Swatara High. And what is this I see? Virginia Mitchell has just sold another of her beau- tiful paintings to the national art gallery. Here is Betty Wagner's picture. It says she has recenty had published another volume of her unique poetry. The page is turning to the fashion section. The lovely creations on this page were made by Charlotte Smee, foremost designer. And the charming gowns on the next page were styled by Helen Brown. The paper is vanishing, and in its place three well-dressed girls are de- scending the steps of the magnificent capitol building where they are em- ployed. They are Gladys Etnoyer, Mary Lescanec, and Agnes McQuaid. At a nearby restaurant they are having lunch with Iune Walters, Martha Gingrich, and Anna Eichinger, employees of the Bell Telephone Company. Walter Bowerman is just arriving at the office of the Bowerman Trucking Company where he is president. The receptionist in the outer office is Mar- garet Dill, and the pretty private secretary in his office is Catherine Raudensky. Take good care of your health if you don't want to meet up with Meade Packler, for the crystal ball tells me he will open a funeral parlor. 'The crystal ball shows a large beauty culture school where Colleen Moore, Kathleen Still. and Elizabeth Gornik are receiving the fundamental instructions as to how to give permanent waves. Esther Wert is just arriving at the Oberlin Grade school for her first class. Yes, she is again going to grade school, butfas a teacher this time, not a stu- dent. One of the pupils is Billy Kimberlin, Ir.. son of Mr. and Mrs. William Kimberlin. Mrs. Kimberlin is the former Miss Nancy Bingaman. The crystal ball reveals a stately young woman taking a journey out of the country. Sarah lane Spott's ambition to be a missionary must have been fulfilled. Entering a school for voice culture is Virginia Kurkowski. Who knows, she may be another Lily Pons. Behind the reservation desk at the Park Lane Hotel is jane Potter whose ambition is some day to be the manager of this exclusive hotel. Oh! Whom do I see here? It looks' as if it might be I. It is! And I'm about to open my new beauty parlor in Enhaut. The crystal ball is clouding now. It will foretell no more, but I am glad to know that the class of 45 are successfully embarked on their chosen careers. And as class prophet, I want to extend to them my best wishes for a happy and successful future. t VERA MUNDORF.
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JZ! WE, THE CLASS OF SWATARA Township High School in the County of Dauphin, in the State of Pennsylvania, being oi sound mind and body, do hereby make and ordain this to be the last Will and Testament of our class. We direct our worthy principal and our honorable faculty to oversee our Funeral Services with high pride and utmost dignity. I-Ind now we come to the following personal bestowals, which have been awarded to underclassmen with complete consideration as to the fitness of the individual. Item 1-Irma Arcipretini donates her initiative to Elizabeth Staub. Item 2-Henry Arndt bequeaths his intellect to Albert Knoll. Item 3-Betty Arnsberger leaves her pleasing personality to Pauline Blazer. Item 4-Florence Beistline bestows her quietness to Marie Smith. Item 5-Nancy Bingamin bequeaths her dramatic ability to Iean Ricker. Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item- Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item 6-Walter Bowerman donates his mechanical ability to Richard Hiler. 7--Kenneth Bowers bestows his love-making ability to Richard Howell. 8-Helen Brown leaves her neat, appearance to Naomi Littles. 9-Iohn Brunner bequeaths his basketball talent to Ray Mahek. I0-Mary Crissman bestows her friendliness to Catherine Etnoyer. ll-Margaret Dill donates her talkativeness to Mildred Becker. 12-Mildred Duncan bequeaths her pleasing smiles to Lois Sheetz. I3-Anna Eichinger leaves her attractive features to Edna Cutman. I4-Gladys Etnoyer donates her cheer-leading ability to Helen Duncan. 15-Harold Fackler leaves his quick-thinking ability to Henry Turns. I6-Meade Fackler bequeaths his dignity to lack Sheaffer. 17-George Gabel bestows to Andrew Young his arguing ability in sports. 18--Martha Gingrich leaves her bashtulness to Laura Cole. I9-Elizabeth Gornik donates her variety of cosmetics to Margaret Seibert. 20-Carl Haas bequeaths his popularity to Glenn Stepp. 21--Virginia Hanshaw leaves her sports ability to Ethel Stare. 22-Frances Himelsbach donates her Math. ability to Arlene Zink. 23-Lee Holbert bequeaths his impersonating ability to Robert Lebo. 24-Barbara Kleinsak donates her memorizing ability to Melvina Hocker. Z5-Robert Kohl bestows his trapping ability to Robert Plesic. 25-Virginia Kurkowski leaves her serious attitude to Marie Lescanec. Z7-William Kimberlin bestows his good looks to William Grenier. 28-Minerva Kosutic bequeaths her dancing ability to Arlene Houtz. 29-Mary Lescanec leaves her height to Helen Zink. 30-Agnes McQuaid donates her frankness to Audrey Wallower. 31-Virginia Mitchell bestows her kindness to Gloria Parthemore. 32-Colleen Moore bequeaths her interest in athletics to Iosephine Stewart. 33-Mary Mrljak leaves her interest in Commercial Law to Doris Howell. 34-Vera Mundorf donates her originality to Earla Kohl. 35-lane Potter bequeaths her sympathizing ability to Irene Stromayer. 36-Beverly Pretz bestows her many pleasing comments to Pauline Weber. 37-Daniel Radanovic leaves his scientific mind to Iames Gorman. 38-Katherine Raudensky bestows her earnestness to Laura Seigtried. 39--Ioseph Romozi bequeaths his sense of humor to Iohn Staub. 40-Donald Santoni leaves his nickname, Pickle, to Edward Brunner. 41-Martha Schreiner bequeaths her composing ability to Dorothy Baker. 42-Nedra Smith donates her interest in nurse's training to Bobba Hamilton. 43-Ralph Sellers leaves his huge collection ot comic books to- Daniel Garrett. 44-Harry Sheafier bestows his dependability to Clarence Fredlund. 45-Lois Sheaffer bequeaths her fair-dealing ability to Sylvia Wolte. 45-Charlotte Smee donates her art ability to Arlene Martin, 47-Nellie Smith bequeaths her musical talent to Ruth Mahek. 48-Evelyn Snavely bestows her poetic ability to Ianet Sheaiter. 49-Dorothy Speese leaves her many mischievous tricks to Ioyce Steager. 50-Gilbert Speese donates his air-minded dreams to Andrew Szeim. 51-Mary Spitler bequeaths her jolliness to Doris Durham. 52-Sarah Spotts bestows her narrating ability to Esther Bowerman. 53-Kathleen Still leaves her cooperating spirit to Charlotte Moyer. 54-Geraldine Stoutfer bequeaths her personal'respect for' others to Betty Campbell. 55-Betty Wagner donates her kind disposition to Betty Baughman. 56-Emma Williams bestows her many hearty laughs to Gloria Behm. 57-Iune Walters bequeaths her ability to keep busy to lean Lebo. 58-Esther Wert bestows her creative mind to Adda Noblet. 59--Elizabeth Zart bequeaths her typing ability to Alice Nesbit. BU-Marie Zerance leaves her many secrets of success to Pauline Zart. We bestow unto the faculty our sincere thanks for the untiring efforts they extended to us. We hereby appoint our supervising principal, Mr. Raymond N. Keim, the sole executor of this last will and testament. IN WITNESS WHEREOF we imprint our hand and seal this sixth day of Iune, one thousand nine hundred and forty-five. Q CLASS OF '45 Per Meade Fackler
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