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NANCY R. BUTZ East Texas General Buggy A snappy and lively colour guard, Butzy with her friendly and understanding disposition, was equally liked by both sexes. Conscientious about her grades, she used her persuasive ability with the teachers at every opportunity. An avid sports fan she is fond of football, baseball, and bowling. Tlie Tattler fddvertifing Managerj 3, Colour Guard I, 2, CCaptainJ 3,' Glee Club I, 3,' Cltoruf I, 2, 3,' .Monitor Club 2, 3,' Athletir Club 1,' Tri-Hi-Y Club CPreJidentJ 2, Student Council 3. SANDRA C. CASSEL 118 North Fourth Street General Sandra Artistically inclined, Sandra, a member of numerous decorating committees for class functions, willingly contributed her talent. Having firm convictions and a strong determination, she has been branded as one of the class moaners. Whether it be marriage, or a career, Sandra's personality will bring her success. The Tattler fFeature Editorj 3,' Barketball 1, 2,' Clee Club I, 3, Cltorur 1, 2, 3,' Student Council 2, Arif and Craftf Club I,' Debating and Reading Club 2. LLOYD J. CHARLESWORTH, JR. 235 Main Street Academic -fini' We will remember Jim for his friendly smile and argumentative personality. In addition to participating in track and basketball, he spent most of his spare time reading, or enlarging his collection of rocks, minerals, and insects. ln- dustrious, intellectual, and with an inclination toward science, Jim has the stability and patience to become a successful geologist. Clary Vice Prefident I,' Clary Play 3,' Barketball I, 2, Track I, 2, 3,' Glee Club I, 2, 3,' Clioruf I, 2, 3,' Vanity EU Club I, 2, 3. JOANN L. CLEWELL 147 Elm Street Aeadeniic foann An inevitable flirt, Joann had a unique combination of intelligence and refreshing wit. She will always be admired for her unusual flair for the dramatic, her frankness, and capability which acquired for her the enviable position of Editor-in-Chief of our yearbook. With her spirited individualism, Joann is sure to succeed in the field of drama. The Tattler fEditor-in-Chiefj 3,' Chorus' 1, 3,' Dramaticf Club CP1'eridentJ I,' Debating and Reading Club 2, funior Deelamation Context 2.
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DONALD A. BUCHECKER Emmaus, Route 1 Vocational Don l Donnie is one of our well-liked, cooperative, neat, and witty seniors. He was an excellent pitcher in the Valley B League and enjoyed playing every possible moment. As a sportsman he enjoyed hunting and fishing. His athletic ability surely will make him a successful baseball player. Conferbation and Wild Life Club I, 2, 3. BARBARA E. BUSS Emm aus, Route 1 Aeadernic Barbara Unusual talent and action Was displayed by Barbara in real life as Well as on the stage. Her delightfully impish, sincere, and straight-forward manner has endeared her to her friends. Her initiative, reliability, and friendliness, are sure to make her a very capable nurse. Hi jeff fReporterD 2 and 3,' Claff Play 3,'funiorDerlarnati0n Conte.vl2,' Debating Club CSeeretaryD 2,' Chorus 2, 3. DONNA JEAN BUTZ Mertztown, Route 1 General Donna This flirtatious and sparkling lass came to us from Nazareth High School in her Sophomore year and has made many friends. Her favorite pastimes are dancing, swimming, and ice skating, and she was usually beard cheering at the football games. Donnals neatness and friendliness are sure to make her a successful nurse. The Tazftler CClarr Erlitorj 35 Nature Study Club 1,' Typing Club Ufice GERALD P. BUTZ East Texas General Buppie', Gerald, a mischievous but good-natured lad, enjoyed skipping school and using other peoples notebooks. As an outstanding track star he never seemed to Work hard at practice but generally achieved a good record in the meets. His hobby is photography, which he hopes to make his profession. Football I,' Track I, 2, 3,' Conferaation and Wild Life Club I,' Induftrial Arte Club 2,' Vanity E Club 3.
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Tri-Hi-Il' Club 3. WILSON C. COONEY 424 Ridge Street General Bill,' Bill is the chronic school skipper and latecomer of the Senior class. He transferred from Philadelphia in our Junior year complete with pegged pants and plunging waistline. He was far from studious and was always willing to do something devilish. Our boy enjoys dancing, good music, and girls. I-lis ambition is to attend textile school. Photography Club 3,' Football 3. PATRICIA E. DAVID 314 Main Street Commercial Pat Usually saying the wrong thing at the wrong time, Pat, spent most of her time sleeping and going on unusual dates. This teasing and mischeivous girl was seen selling records in her father's store and working in the cafeteria. Her greatest ambition is to study Spanish in Mexico City. The Taltler Cfileioertifing lllanagerb 35 Hi feff CTypi.rtj 3,' Choruf 2, 3,' Athletic Club If Tri-Hi-Y Club 2. Club 3. - 24 - BETTY J CGNRAD 543 Ridge Stieet Commercial Betty Talkative, friendly, and always willing to help describe Betty When not going to the movies, or watching television she was usually driving her Ford She enjoyed football, basketball, and boating Most of her leisure time was spent reading and Writing to pen pals Her desire is to become a beautician ELAINE E DELONG 203 South Fourth Street General Elaine Known as a shy, quiet girl in class Elaine with her friends was really flirtatious and lively. Her favorite pastimes weie playing the piano singing and driving in her friends' cars. Elaines sell confidence and patience are certain to help her succeed in a singing career Glee Club 1, 2, fTreafurerl 3,' Chorus I 2 QTreafurerD 3 Arte and Craflx
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