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EDXVARD ERIE rfCl0dYICJf,, IN 1937 a hundred and sixty pound lad entered the Womelsdorf High School. He turned out to be Edu Eric, better known as Charley to his friends. Although he has been at Bethany for nearly nine years, he still is proud of his home residence, Allentown. He enjoys his studies if nobody mentions Geometry. We wish him the best of luck and hope he remembers us when he Chucks 'em for Mich. ISABEL F ICHTHORN hy AFTER dismissal you might hear a loud laughter coming from one of the class rooms. If you would inquire as to who it might be, it would be, Isy. Her daily task of keeping the blackboards clean occupies most of her spare time, but she does not neglect her studies. Her best pal is a blond-haired lad. What will it be, Isy',? House- wife or teacher? Opcretta 1, 5, 43 Music 35 Dramiitics 4. HAROLD GASSERT Hank THE Marx Brothers have nothing on Harold Tom Harmon Gassert-as he always has a joke at his disposal. On the football field he is unsurpassedg in the class room, there is no one quite so energetic or outspoken. Gassert is well liked by his classmates. Best of luck and smooth sailing, Hank, Athletics 1, 4. Page Twezlly-Five
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CARL BERGER Ke1mie ENERGETIC in every respect, Carl is a member of the honor group of the senior class. Although he has been with us for only four years, he has a host of friends. He has been a member of the band and orchestra since his freshman year. We all know that Carl will succeed in his career as a mechanical engineer. Your Alma Mater is proud of your scholastic record. Opcrctta I, 35 Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Orclirstra I, 2, 3, 4: Music 1: Athletics 1, 2, 3, Class President I, 23 Vice-Prcsiclcnt 4: State Band 4: District Hand 2, 3, 4. VIVIAN BRIGHT Fefe THIS charming young girl joined our class in her junior year. Womelsdorf High has indeed been rewarded in the short time she has spent with us. She has taken an active part in the Senior Class Activities, especially serving as the class treasurer. We know that the Nurses, School of Train- ing that she plans to enter will be proud of her. Dramatics 4: Music 3: Opcrctta 3, 4: Debate 4: Class Trczxsurcr 4. BETTY DISSINGER Dissy,' BETTY, better known as Dissy to her friends, enjoys arguing on whatever question pops up. Her familiar face is found among the candy boxes of the refreshment stands. Wfillingly she has devoted her services to the class. Betty has not yet completed her plans, but whether it be house- wife, nurse, or secretary, Best of Luck! Opcrettal I, 3, 4, Music I. Page Twcllly-Iiom'
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MARGARET GRIMES Mickey,' THIS energetic girl joined our happy group in the second grade. Her ability leans mostly towards athletics, especially basketball. Mickey has also won herself honor as an artist. Being a home town girl, she has been a valuable asset to the class scholastically and socially. Whatever you may undertake, we wish you the best of success. Opcretta I, 3, .ig Band 2, 3, 4, Assistant Treasurer .ig Viccfliresiclent IQ Athletics I. 2, 3. 45 Dramatits 4. MARIE HEFFELFINGER RTIIPSD THIS attractive girl has cherished the love of her class- mates for twelve successive years. Her talents as a dancer have remained unexcelled throughout her high school career. Always so cheerful and energetic, Marie has done her best in any task allotted to her. Her cooperativeness in all our undertakings has won her 11 host of admirers. To our class poetcss, we wish the best of success and happiness in her vocation as a laboratory technician. Operetta I, 3: Band 2, 3, 4g Dramatics 4. MARY HOFFA Peanut THIS dark-haired girl, known to all as l'Peanut, is one of the youngest members of our class. She loves to jitter- bug with Robesonia lads best. Wfe all hope Mary will be a great success at hair-dressing. Later, well, no doubt, a Photographer's wife. Operetta 3, 4, Music I, 33 Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Band 3: Debate 4. Page Twcmy-Six
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