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ROBERT 'CHARLES ANSPACH Bob This lad entered our class during our last year. His partici- pation in activities made him a popular boy throughout the school. He did a good job in piloting the senior team in their magazine campaign. Wherever Bob is, there you also find lots of fun. Bob always has a smile on his face six inches long, but his studies are never neglected. As to his future, it is uncertain, but whatever he undertakes, the Class of Forty-six is always for him. We all wish you success and the best of luck, Bob. Class Play 4. MERRITT FRANCIS AUMAN Squirt Squirt is one of the few who have been with our class for twelve years. He was an active member of the basketball team and band for four years. Squirt,' is always ready to make a bet on any kind of a ball game. He is a willing worker and cooperates to the fullest extent in Class Activities. He should be a great asset to the U. S. Post Office Department, if there he decides to stay. We wish him lots of good luck and success in whatever he does. Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Basketball r, 2, 3, 4. Class Play 3, 4. Chorus 4. PAUL HERBERT MONROE BENNETHUM Pauly This starry-eyed boy of the Senior Class has been with us ever since the first grade. His participation in sports and class activities throughout his high school career made Pauly a popular fellow. You can ask numerous girls about his pleasing personality, for Pauly has inspected the feminine field for quite some time. Although he is not as good as Bing or Frankie his excellent bass voice has helped out on many occasions. His ambition is to become a Commercial teacher and so here's wishing him luck. Basketball 2, 3, 4. Chorus r. Band I, 2, 3, 4. Class Play 3, 4.
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Doius DEWONIA DECK Doris joined our class in her senior year from Stouchsburg. This little attractive Miss looks to be the quiet type but she has plenty of tricks behind her ears. She has been a pleasant and cooperative addition to our class. Doris is a member of the Dramatic Club. When she graduates she plans to enter business school and become a Secretary. We wish you lots of luck, Doris, in your future, which we know will be a successful one. Class Play 4. Dramatics Club 4. JOHN FEITER Pete joined us in our freshman year. He ranks high in scholastic standing, and has served as Vice-president for our last two years. He is quite an active basketball player, and his talkative manner has made him one of the popular members of our group. Most of his time is spent with one of the fairer members of the class, in whom he takes a keen interest. Whenever there is a stirring in the classroom, you can count on Iohnnyls being around. His greatest ambition is to become a chemist, and we know that Franklin and Marshall College will claim a worthy student in the fall. Basketball 2, 3, 4. Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Class Play 3, 4. Vice- president 3, 4. ffDeCky7! LEAH AUDREY DECK Dolly This fair-haired lass has been with us ever since we started our education in first grade. Dolly is quite an active member of the class. To most of her friends it may seem that her chief interest lies in a certain Iunior lad, but her school work shows that studies are not neglected. She has served as an efficient Treasurer for our Senior Year and always helps to the best of her ability. As for her profession, Leah says little, but we know that whatever she endeavors to do, she'll be successful. Good Luck, Leah! Band I, 2, 3, 4. Chorus 4. Cheerleader 4. Treasurer 4. Class Play 4. ffpetell
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