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DAVID L. FENSTERMAKER 32 North Fifth Street A fine physical specimen of manhood, Dave was known for his keen sense of humor and easy going manner. He willingly gave of his musical talents to all the school music presentations. Interested in auto mechanics, he put in many hours of duty at the Calso Service Station. GENERAL COURSE. Clan Play 3,' Football I,- Gym Team I, 2, 3,' Concert Orcheftra I, 2, 3,' Dance Orchestra I, 2, 3,' Glea Club I, 2, 35 Gymuaxtic Club I, 2, fSec1'etaryj 3. HARRY M. FERGUSON Zionsville Mac's complacency towards life and his carefree disposition won for him the title of playboy . His unpremeditated antics added color to many a class session. Seriously, Mac excelled in the field of photography and won many awards in scholastic competition. His power of persuasion and high pressure salesmanship suggest success for him in the business world. GENERAL COURSE. Clan Play 3,' W ildlzfe Club CTrearurzrj 3,' Photography Club fPre.videntj 2. PIERCE C. FLUCK Alburtis, Route 1 Pierce was carefree with a friendly smile and a genial per- sonality. When not driving his father's Hudson, he was usually playing his trumpet or roller skating. His sports interests centered' mainly around basketball and football. He has already Joined the National Guard, but his unrelenting desire IS to become a barber. GENERAL COURSE. Glee Club 3,' Conservation and Wildlife Club I, 2,' Comerfzation Club 3. GERALD A. GALLINA 228 DeLong Avenue A very handsome and talented young man, Gerald was always calm and soft spoken. Although a bit shy and conservative, he always had a smile for everyone. Gerald's spare time was spent working on cars, which will be a great asset to his future plans as an auto body refinisher. A talented accordion player, he is assured of success in the music world. GENERAL CoURsE. Clan Play 3, Chex: and Checker: Club 2, 3.
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DONALD R. EISENHARD 517 Broad Street Donny , an active student, enjoyed dancing, popular music, and conversing with the girls. Donny also enjoyed sports, but spent much of his time working at Rodale Manufacturing Company, where he befriended many. His immediate future seems to be the Navy, but with his ambition and fortitude he anticipates a career as a draftsman. GENERAL COURSE. Chef: and Checkerf Club I, 2, 3. GRETA 1. FEATHER A 1304 West Minor Street Greta was the dark-haired reserved little miss who was always laughing with her pals in the auditorium. Summer found Greta at a local swimming pool. She has begun to fulfill her ambition to travel, by visiting various places. With a love for housework, Greta will make some lucky fellow a wonderful wife. GENERAL COURSE. Glue Club I, 2, 3,' Chorus I, 2, 3,- Type- writlng Club 3,' Athletic Club 2. ANDRE J. FATULA 231 North Seventh Street To attain an excellent scholastic record was Andre's goal, and he was constantly studying and working to qualify for enrollment in college, in preparation for teaching in an elementary school. He found much enjoyment in reading good booksg but on the lighter side he always had a quick and witty answer to questions that his classmates posed. ACADEMIC COURSE. Hi jeff Staff CReporterD 3,- Clary Play 3,' Cheri and Checkerr Club 1, fSecretary-Trearurerj 35 Golf Club 2. JOYCE A. FEGLEY 407 Chestnut Street A true friend, Joyce always was pleasant and congenial. She was fond of listening to popular records and driving the car. Her fingers have proved their skill in typing and playing the piano. Capable and industrious, she is sure to make a fine housewife for that certain fellow. SECRETARIAL COURSE. Chorux I: Typewrizing Club 1,- Needlecmft Club 2. ..25...
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CONSTANCE E. GARMAN 149 Elm Street Connie never ceased playing the role of an endman in our Freshman Minstrelg all through her high school years she kept audiences in an uproar with her pantomimes and mimicry. Her future plans are to become a secretary for the Pennsyl- vania Power and Light Company, and in time - marry that certain guy. SECRETARIAL COURSE. The Tuttle-r Staff CB-urinerf Il-Ianagerj 3,' Choru: 3,' Tri-Hi-Y Club I,' Athletir Club 2. JOHN W. GEARY Macungie, Route 1 Here was a boy noted for his wavy hair. He enjoyed travel- ing, especially to Canada and Florida. You could always find john in a corner with a group of students enjoying a heated argument. His secret desire is to be a professional boxer or wrestler, but his future plans are to go to California and become a lawyer. GENERAL COURSE. Gym Team 1, 25 Glee Club I,' Gymuartic Club I, 2,' Wlldltlfe Club QPre.vide1ztj 3. GEORGE A H GEIGER, JR. 615 Walnut Street Intensely interested in athletics, George was an expert on sports statistics and an efficient student manager. Although he has leanings toward a naval career, his true aim is to enter the ministry. The clergy will certainly welcome him into their profession because of his deep religious convictions and his desire to help humanity. ACADEMIC COURSE. Football Student Manager I, 2, 3? Basketball Student A-lanager I, 2, 3, Bareball Student rllauager 1, 2, 3,' Clair Play 3,' rllonitor Club 2, 3, Vanity E Club 3,5 Nature Study Club I, CSee1'etaryj 2. DOLORES E GEIST Alburtis, Route 1. Unpredictable and devilish, Dolores was always looking for an argument or making a bet. Not only did she enjoy cheer- ing at sports events, but also driving her dad's car, and is particularly fond of convertibles. With her energy and diligence, Dolores will surely prove successful either as a secretary or housewife. SECRETARIAL COURSE. T ri-Hi-Y Club I, 2, 3. .... 27 ..
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