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Music (Muit 1; Chorus 1: Sports Booster Club 2; Sports Leader Club 3. 4; Softball 4; PENNANT 4. This tall, pretty senior girl lias dark brown hair and brown eyes. Millie enjoys horseback riding and almost anything that deals with tin outdoors. She can often Ik- seen with two good friends at dances. Her plans for tin- future are undecided, but she lias a strong desire to work in the medical profession. “Daddy-O is a common expression that Millie uses in many of her conversations. Sarah joined the class in tin- freshmen year; her interest and her work in school subjects, especially in Eng- Iisli. are most commendable. PATRICIA ANN DOG AN MS “Pal” Junior Chorus 1; Music Club I; PENN-GilIN 1: Sports Booster Club 2: Sports Leader Club 3. 4; Softball 4; PENNANT 4. SARAH AMELIA FOX “Millie” Quiet around teachers and strangers. Pat lias, for the most part, confined her joke-telling to all seniors and her good friends. This 5' 5Vj senior girl, who has dark brown hair and brown eyes, was voted the most humorous in the class. Pat dislikes reading love poems, but she enjoys listening to good music. She wants to pursue a medical course in one of the armed services. Pat. while walking through the school halls, can be heard exclaiming “Holy Smokes.” NANCY LOU HENNE “Nancy” Music Club 1; Chorus 1. 2. 3. 4; Band 2. 3. 4; Debate 3. 4: Typing Club 3. 4; Library dub 4; PENN GUIN 4; PENNANT 4. Possessing a winning smile. Nancy Lou gains many friends. To all of us she is most pleasant; and as a result, this 5' 2 senior was a runner-up as most popular. Humorous, studious, and sincere are appropriate adjectives to describe her. This senior, who has brown hair and mischievous blue eyes, wants to become an air stewardess. Another dream is to own a ranch. Nancy's aptness of thought and sin- cerity have helped to overcome many difficult problems in birr senior year. JERALD WILBUR HARTMAN “Peeky” Sportsman’s Club 1; Chorus 1. 3. 4; Baseball 2. 4; F.F.A. 2. 3 re- porter, I secretary: Debate 4: PENNANT 4. There is never a dull moment when Peeky is around the students. This 5' 4 senior, who has brown hair and brown eyes, was voted the most humorous boy. Many dreary hours have been changed to lively ones because of his presence; yearbook meetings have been memorable ones because he added his lively comments and jokes. Everyone can see Peeky driving a black Ford, especially after the hoe-downs. Peeky’s ambitions include serving in the Air Force and attending an engineering college. 15
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SHIRLEY PATRICIA RENDER “Shirley Music Club 1; Chorus 1; Sports Booster Club 2; Field Hockey I; Debate 4; Sports Leader Club 3 vice-president, president 4; Softball 4; PENNANT 4. Shirley. a 5' V j senior, lias been chosen the most athletic senior j»irl by the senior high school students. She has spent many evening hours working on the PEN- NANT. Her “Man. Oh Man is a common reaction to various situations; and her favorite subject is English. Shirley expects to join the WAGS and then study a medical course. Shirley’s humor and lively comments are the reasons for her being a close competitor us the most humorous senior girl. Students will miss her useful ami interesting remarks during any discussion. Music Club 1; Band I. 2. 3. 4: Chorus 1. 2. 3. 4; Sports Leader Club 3. 4; Debate 3. 4: Field Hockey 4; Softball 4; PENN-GUIN 4. co- editor: PE.WANT 4. One of the smallest seniors, Mae stands 5' tall. Mae’s interests in sports and physical education are high; she is contented with everything that deals with sports. As a result. Mae was runner-up as the most outstanding senior girl athlete. Mae, who has green eyes and brown hair, is very active and dependable in all her ac- tivities. Her future plans are to he a stenographer. Mae has willingly given much of her spare time to plan the lay-out of the various issues of the PENN-GUIN. BARBARA ANN BLATT “Hobs Music Club 1; Typing Club 3, 4; Chorus 4; Field Hockey 4; Soft- ball 4: PENN-GUIN 4; PENNANT 4. Babs. a very talkative girl, plans to he a secretary after graduation. This senior girl. who has brown hair and hazel eyes, is only 4' II tall: but she exhibits un- equalled excitement. Barbara will he well rcmeml»ercd. and every student is familiar with her favorite expression. “Oh, no!” Whenever Babs hears her favorite song, while either watching “Bandstand” or dancing, she becomes dreamy-eyed and lost in her memories. She enjoys dancing at the weekly hoedowns; sin- also enjoys studying her favorite subject, bookkeeping. BRENDA JOAN BREHM “Urentia Music Club 1; Sports Booster Club 2; Art Club 3, 4; Field Hockey I; Softball 1: PE A 1 T I. artist. Brenda, the prettiest senior girl, can often be seen doing some kind of work in the art room. Working with Joanne. Brenda created the divider pages for the PENNANT. She is 5' 2 tall: and this active senior displays much determination in all her work. Her pastimes are listening to “cool” records and day-dreaming, probably about tin- future. If anyone has difficulty getting Brenda's attention, she is seriously engrossed in her art work. In addition to being selected the prettiest senior girl, Brenda was a runner-up for the most talented girl. MAE REBECCA DEGLER “Mae 14
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CLEO ARDELLE HOFFMAN “Cleo Patra' PENN-GUIN 1. 4; Chorus 1, 2. 3, 4; Majorette 1, 2. 3. 4; Music Club 2: Sports Booster Club 2; Sports Leader Club 3. 4; Soft ball 4: PE W i T J. Whenever flood music is liear l. Clco can l e seen dancing. This senior oflen demonstrates her dancing skills at all school dances. Cleo is 5' 4 tall and she has brown hair and brown eyes. She is the leader of the majorettes in the school hand, and this old timer is quiet, serious, and well-mannered. Cleo Patra has been seriously considering the career as an actress in summer stock theaters. In addition to acting. Cleo enjoys singing in the Senior Chorus. BRENDA MARIE KIRKHOFF “Brennie” Student Council I. 2. chaplain. 3 vice-president. 4 president; Chorus 1. 2. 3 and 4 secretary: Hand 1, 2. 3 vice-president. 4 president; Music Club 1. 3 vice-president; County Chorus 1, 3. 4; County Hand. Orchestra 1, 2. 3. 4; Class President 1. 2. 3. 4; District Hand. Or- chestra 2. 3. 4; State Hand 3: Cheerleading 3: Debate 3. 4; Field Hockey 4; llotnemaking Club 4. president: PENN-GUIN I. 4 business manager: PEW AST 4 co-editor. Brenda, voted the most popular, the most dependable, most talented, and the senior girl most likely to succeed, is always seen working in one of her extra-cur- ricular activities. This old timer, who has spent many hours editing write-ups for the 1957 PENNANT, plans business training after graduation. LAVERNE CLAYTON KOENIG “Sonny” Sportsman's Club 1; Haseball 1, 2. 4; Soccer 1. 2. 3. 4 co-captain: E.F.A. 2. 3. 4; PENNANT 4 layout editor. Having been president of F.F.A. for three years, I .a Verne proved to he most dependable. This senior boy, who is 5' 8 tall and who has blue eyes and blond hair, blushes to perfection whenever girls are mentioned. LaVerne was runner-up for the most dependable, the most popular, and the most outstanding senior athlete. As PENNANT layout editor. LaVerne spent many hours preparing all plans. This handsome senior’s ambition is to be a mechanic. Because of his determination. LaVerne will be most successful in any type work he selects. FORREST FRANKLIN LESHER “Usher” Sports Club 1; Audio-Visual Club 2 treasurer. 3 secretary, 4 vice- president; Haseball 2, 3, 4; Chorus 2. 3. 4; Hand 4: Class Treasurer 4; County Chorus 4; PENN-GUIN 4 sports editor; Soccer 4; Student Council 4; PENNANT 4 sports editor. In all school functions “Lesher” is very active. As sports editor, he prepared many of tin- sports articles for the PENN-GUIN and the PENNANT. Although In- is quite busy, Forrest still finds time to entertain many persons with his excellent accordion playing. Many times, during the day or evening, Forrest can be seen sharing an interesting and humorous conversation with his pals. His plans for Sep- tember are to attend Pennsylvania State University. Everyone will always remember Forrest for his role in the Junior Play. 16
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