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ggi if THELMA N. l'lElST ul'leistyH Emmaus Route I COMIVIERCIAL Activities'-Girl Reserves l, fpresi- dentl 2, 5, Flying Fingers Club 5: Gregg Typist Clulo 5. ADAM J. HEITER Addie Mertztown GENERAL Activities'-Football 2, 5: Tracl4 5: Baseball 2: Dancing Club 2. JEAN L. HENNEMUTH nleannien 5ll Linden Street, Allentown GENERAL Activities'-Orchestra 1, 5: Chorus l. 2, 5: Student Council 1: Monitor Club 2, 5: Girls' Athletic Club l, 2, 5: Dancing Club 2. BRUCE M. l'llLBERT SKMOOHY, 126 North Fourth Street GENERAL Activities-'Dancing Club 1, 2, 5: Baseball l, 2: Bowling Club lg Bas- lcetball 2, 5, Football 5: Boys, Gym Team 5. FRANCES M. HOFFMAN UFrannie,, 205 North Third Street COIVIMERCIAL Activities--Chorus l, 2, 5: Girls' Athletic Club 2, 5: Girls' Glee Club 2: Knitting Club 2: Arts and Cralts Club lg Monitor Club 2, 5: Public Spealcing 1, 2. She is one of the smallest members ol our class. Thelma has a friendly disposition, which malces her a lriend to all who lcnow her. She enjoys read- ing, swimming, and playing baseball. Thelmals chiel ambition is to become a secretary. Knowing her, we are sure she will succeed in whatever she at- tempts. This tall, blond lad from Hancoclc gave all the girls a thrill, when he en- tered school in his junior year. Addie,' is an ardent participant in sports and a champion at his favorite pastime, bowling. Uncle Sam will claim this lad also alter graduation. .lean is the red-haired beauty ol our class. 'fleannicu has a pleasing per- sonality that has stood her in good stead throughout her high school ca- reer. She is an accomplished harpist. being a member of the high school or- chestra lor the last two years. Jean al- ways ranlcs in the upper portion ol her class and expects to enter .lulliard Music School. Our class is justly proud of this ath- letic hero. Moon', has proven himself equally capable on the baseball field and on the basketball lloor. His hob- bies are attending sports contests. and like most boys, shooting pool. Bruce hopes the Navy will claim him alter graduation. Frances, one ol the best students ol: our commercial department, excelling in typing, hopes to talce up secretarial worlc. She occupies her spare time with bicycle riding, piano playing, and needlework, which certainly is expertly done. Vve are sure that her well- trained hands will be an asset in her secretarial worli.
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Introducing the florist of the classl CarIton's disposition is in direct con- trast to his noisy Ford, which talces up most ot his spare time. At present, he is helping his Iather run the florist busi- ness. Carlton expects to join a branch ol Uncle Sam's service after graduation, preferably the Marine Corps. Danny is undisturbed by feminine glances, but this is no cover up for his earnest desire to mess up girI's Iocliers. Danny also receives great enjoyment Irom fishing and bowling. Gruver is not behind scholastically. His ambition of becoming an expert architect and electrician should soon be realized. This popular senior lass feels at home on a dance floor. Sports, too, find her an eager player and spectator. Fern may also be found working diligently at KIine's lVIarIcet. At present, she has no plans lor the future, but in what- ever she does we lmow she will succeed. Is it a dictionary? Not Is it an en- cyclopedia? Noi Itys Hanlcwitz. All kidding aside, this fair haired lad is really the brains of the class. Sense oi humor? Yes, he has that too, and il you can find a better basketball student manager anywhere, yell. Vvhat MI-tank will do, when he leaves school, is not important, lor, with his wide range of knowledge, any job will be a successful undertaking. Elaine, commonly called uSpruce,H is well-lcnown for cheerleading at our sports events. She takes a great deal ol: interest in dancing, jazz orchestras, and tumbling. Her future is still undecided, but, whatever it may be, we know it will be a success. CARLTON H. GRUBER Moe 544 North Street GENERAL Activities-Arts and Crafts Club I, 2, Band I, 2: Checker Club 2. DANIEL J. GRUVER HDanny 540 East Harrison Street GENERAL Activities--Arts and Crafts Club lg Checker Club 2. FERN E. HAMSCHER ..Ham,. 226 North Seventh Street COBIMERCIAL Activities-Basketball I, 2, 5: Chorus 2, 5: Dancing Club 2, 5, Girls' Ath- letic Club I, 2. 5: Girls' Glee Club 2, 5. REED F. HANKWITZ Hlqllllku 2l4 North Filth Street ACADEMIC Activities-Basketball Manager I, 2, 5: Band l, 2, 5: Orchestra 2, 5: Dec- Iamation Contest 2: Tattler Staff fRe- porter, 2, tpage Editor, 5: Yearbook Stall tAthIetic Editor, 5: Upetticoat Feverzn Ladies of the Juryf, ELAINE R. HAUSER HSpruce 728 Chestnut Street COMMERCIAL Activities-Class Vice President 2: Tattler Stall tAssistant Business Man- ager, 2. tBusiness lvlanager, 53 Danc- ing Club l, 2, 5: Cheerleader 2, 5: Girls' Athletic Club I, tvice Presi- dent, 2, tprcsident, 5, Yearbook Staff fBusiness Manager, 5. ' MFI 'io - .1335 G r .IME 1.7, .I
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Lawrence, one of tlrc musicians of tlre class, played in tbe band lor six years and in tlie orcllestra lor two years. Alter school lwours UKillcr can be seen working in tile sell'-service Acme on Main Street. Lawrence is also interested in sports, llaving starred on tbe traclc team for tllree seasons. Ol bis many ambitions, two are outstand- ing: to raise a mustache and to join tlle Marines. UHossy,U one ol the calm and col- lected boys ol tbe class, can usually be seen lrelping a classmate Witll Iris alge- bra, He plays tbe trombone in tlle brass quartet. In a study period in lvlr. Xwal- bert's room, HHossy spends most ol bis time catclring flies-playful fellow, isnit be? Hossy is very anxious to join tlre Navy. Visit room I5 at lunclr time and be will teaclr you Iris tactics in capturing a Jap. Here is an outdoor girl for you-1 bicycle riding, walking, and baseball are ber lrobbies. Moreover, slre spends ber time writing letters to lieep up tlie morale of tbe army. Her ambition isn't sucli a strange one now-a-days, lor it is to get into one of tbe women's aux- iliaries of tlre Armed Forces. Good Lucli to you! Always ruslring about and last min- ute worlc is typical ol Hlobstfl a blue- eyed attractive girl. Sbe devotes most ol ber time to ller leading lrobbies, lcnitting and seeing movies. Tlmouglt lrer future is uncertain, slwe expects to at- tend college. Anna, residing near time soutlr end ot town. talces an interest in swimming and sewing. Anna bas proven bersell' a good typist, and alter graduation, slre llopes to obtain a typing position. Vve definitely lcnow sbe will succeed in tire commercial world. LAVVRENCE V. HOFFMAN Killer 45 5 Elm Street GENERAL Activities-Band I, 2, 5: Boys' Glee Club I, 2: Traclc 1, 2, 5: Bowling Club l, 2: Orcllestra I, 2. RICHARD K. HOSFELD ..Hossy,, 200 North Main Street, Macungie ACADEMIC Activities-Band l, 2, 5: Orchestra l, 2, 5: Dance Orchestra I, 2, 5: Nlonitor Club 5: Cborus l. 2, 5: Boys' Cvlee Club I. 2: 'Ladies of time Jury. JOYCE M. HUBER Miner, lvlacungie Route I COMMERCIAL Activities-Girl Reserves fsecretaryl 5: Dancing Club 1: Flying Fingers Club 5: Cvregg Typist Club 5. CAROLINE E. IOBST Ulobstu 244 Main Simi ACADEIWIIC Activities-Band l, 2: Monitor Club 2, 5. ANNA KAPCALA ..A,, South Seventh Street COMMERCIAL Activities-Girl Reserves 1, 2, 5: Flying Fingers Club 5: Gregg Typist Club 5.
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