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ond the Awesome Worcl - Senior . . GENE R. BUTZ EAST TEXAS Usually the victim of one ofthe Industrial gang's practical jokes, Drac calmly and nonchalantly took his abuse. When not trimming his buddies in a card game, Drac was hunting in the woodlands of East Texas. Although he has no specific plans for a career, he is looking forward to an enlistment in the Air Force. INDUSTRIAL ARTS COURSE. Chau and Checker: Club 1. JOHN D. BUTZ 560 NORTH SECOND STREET johnls ambition and pleasing personality have contributed to his four successful years at E. H. S. john's relief from scholastic endeavors was his enjoyment of boating and swimming on well-spent vacations in the Pocono Mountains. His ability and determination are indicative of an outstanding career in engineering. COLLEGE PREPARATORY COURSE. Bafeball CStudfnz Munagfrj I,- Projectlonift Club I, 2, Model Airplane Club 2, Lilff Saving Club 3. THOMAS M. CAPPARELL 547 FRANKLIN STREET State Police bound, this good-looking lad has the physique and tem- perament to see that the Pennsylvania laws are upheld, however, his first obligation will be to the United States Navy. In his spare time he enjoyed hunting in the local woodlands and countryside, or training his beagle dogs for this purpose. INDUSTRIAL ARTS COURSE. Hunting and Fishing Club CVlce-Prem CAROL A. CHRISTMAN ALBURTIS As organist for her church and one of the pianists of the concert orchestra, Carol shared her talents in many musical activities, therefore, her choice of a career in music is understandable. She was a ready listener, a helping friend, and an enthusiastic leader in church work and Camp Fire Girls. A part-time job, plus all her other activities, kept Carol in a constant whirl. COLLEGE PREPARATORY COURSE. Homeroom Officer I,- The Tattler Staj Cclllff Editorl 3, Concfrt Orchefzm 3,' Glee Club I, 2, 3,' Chorus I, 3,- Typewrlting Club Ig Spanifh Club CPre:identD 2.
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Holding Deep Regard for Towering Upperclossmen DALE W. BROBST 128 PINE STREET Good-natured and easy-going, Dale was Well-liked by all and admired for his smooth dancing. His enthusiasm for sports Was exemplified in his attendance at most football, basketball, and baseball games. Enlistment in the Air Force is included in his future plans. GENERAL COURSE. Glee Club 35 Choruf 3,' Chef: and Checker! Club Ig United Nation: Club 2, 3. ' v DIANE BROWN ' 156 HARRISON STREET Diane, Who transferred from Palisades High School in her junior year, readily gained many friends. Her popularity and sparkling personality gained her the honor of being an attendant to the Junior Prom Queen. Whenever plans for class functions Were made, Diane's original ideas and cooperative attitude Were greatly appreciated. COLLEGE PREPARATORY COURSE. Clem Play 3, Student Council 3,- Draina Guild 25 Home Nuizving Club CVice-Prefidentj 3. MELVYN C. BRUDER 615 NORTH SECOND STREET lVfel's constant striving to improve himself in his athletic activities - on the gridiron and Wrestling mats- and in his scholastic pursuits helped to give him the attributes of a Well-rounded student. His friendly personality and boisterous laugh added numerous moments of enjoyment to all his classes. Mells primary interest is electrical en- gineering. COLLEGE PREPARATORY COURSE. E-Hive Sm-gf CReporterj 3, Clem Play 3, Football I, 2, 3,' Truck I, 3, Wrextling 2, 3, Clee Club 3,' Choruf 35 Weight Lifting Club CSECTEIHVQID 2, United Nationf Club Cylff-P7KJld5HlD I,' Vanity EU Club 3. RONALD D. BUSS MACUNGIE, ROUTE 1 Ronnie was meek in the classroom, but aggressive on the baseball diamond Where he played either first base or in the outfield. Following close behind baseball in Ronnie,s interests were hunting, fishing, and skating. His aspiration is to attend the U. S. Naval Academy and seek a career in the Armed Services. COLLEGE PREPARATORY COURSE. Beueball 2, 3,- Vanity E Club 3.
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Hoving Reochecl the Highly Coveled Gool MARY R. CHRISTOFARO EMMAUS, ROUTE 1 Wherever there Was joking or laughter, Christy seemed to be in its midst, nevertheless, she Was conscientious and reliable in carrying out her duties. The script for the assembly program, Lil Abnerf' Was an example of her creative ability and Wit, enactment of the role of Mrs. Falcaro in the senior class play, her dramatic ability. Mary's future plan - a degree in medicine. COLLEGE PREPARATORY COURSE. E-Hive Staj' Cdrtii-tD 3,- Clary Play 3, Glee Club 2, fViee-Prefidentj 3,' Choruy 3, Drama Guild QSecretary 1, 2j,' Gym Exhibition I, 2. DOROTHY E. CLAUSER 113 SOUTH THIRTEENTH STREET Creativeness, intelligence, and resourcefulness have motivated, Dorothy to pursue Worthwhile activities -teaching Sunday School, reading historical novels, Working in the school library, knitting, crocheting, and taking an active part in Girl Scout Work. Her friend- liness and patience will be valuable to her as an elementary teacher. COLLEGE PREPARATORY COURSE. Glee Club 2, 3,- Chorur 3,- Dolphin Club I, 2, 3, Library Club I, 2, Neecllecraft Club 3. JERRE F. CLAUSS 188 MAIN STREET This proud owner of a '36 Buick Was a versatile saxaphonist and a member of the Kats Interested in musical activities, Jerre's sense of rhythm made him an outstanding drum major for the Green Hornet Band, While his roving eye made him the Class of 'S9,s number one Romeo An active member ofthe Navy Reserves, Jerre plans to enter the Navy and eventually learn the printing trade. GENERAL COURSE. Clam Play 3, Track I, 2, 3, Band I, CDrurn Major 2, 35, Dance Band Club 1,' United Nations Club 2,' Varsity EH Club 3. BARBARA J. COLE 802 LAWRENCE DRIVE Well-dressed and Well-read, Babs Was a fashion and social leader. She proved her efficiency by serving as secretary of Student Council, and her originality as co-feature editor ofthe E-Hive. Babs, an excellent conversationalist and a good listener, plans to learn the how and Why of human behavior by studying psychology. COLLEGE PREPARATORY COURSE. Horneroorn Ojicer I, 2, E-Hive Stal? fReporter I, 25 QPage Eclitorj 3, Clee Club I,' Chorur I, fSeeretaryj 3, Student Council 2, CSeeretaryj 35 Dolphin Club I, CCO-Trearurerj 2, 3,' Gym Exhibition 2.
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