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SHIRLEY CI-IRISTMAN Brown hair, eyes to match, and a friendly smile describe Shirley, our gift from South Seventh Street. Shirley likes to roller skate and almost every Sunday afternoon you can find her at LaRose's Skating Rink flying over the floor. Shirley loves ice cream and you can almost always find her at the Sports Shop with Pat. Shirley can whip u the most delicious cookies you ever tasted. If you'd ever ask Sihirley about her pet peeve, she'd instantly reply Homework! Shirley has made no definite plans for the future but we know she will succeed in anything she undertakes. Leni Lenapian 9, 10, 11,' Girls' Chorus 10, 11. EVELYN DREISBACH Evelyn comes from Mahoning Valley every morning by bus. Evelyn must believe in the rule that Silence is golden, for she is very quiet in class except when the teachers call upon hetg then she can really be heard. Evelyn always has her studies done and finds time to add her voice to the Girls' Chorus, and to help on the Yearbook Staff. As far as we know there is no hand- some charmer in her life. In our crystal ball of the future we can see nothing but the best for her. Garhlin Bambil 11: Girls' Chorus 11. NANCY DUNKLE This is Nancy. Cute, isn't she? But don't let that shy smile fool you! Dunk is far from shy. Nancy is always happiest when she's sitting behind the wheel of the family De Soto, with a gang of kids in the back seat. Dunk is usually found at the Center, airing her troubles with her friends Louise, Florence, and Janice. If you want to win this gal's heart fand who wouldn't?D just feed her french fries. Nancy has made no definite plans for the future, but with such a wonderful personality, she's certain to reach her goal. Girls' Choir 9, 10, I1,- Girls' Chorus 8, 9, 10, 11,' Mixed Chorus 11.' Interclass Basketball 9. MARIE ENCKE Encky hails from the north end of town and can usually be seen treking the last mile to school with Ruthie Haas. Encky appears to be the quiet type but she really isn't for she has a great sense of humor and is a lot of fun. In school, Encky can be seen going to classes with her favorite pal, Sylvia Berger. But, during the summer vacation, she is attracted to their summer home in East Stroudsburg and thus has acquired many friends there. After Encky graduates, she plans to become a Fashion Merchandiser. We, the class of'51 hope that she reaches the top. Girls' Chorus 10, 115 Photography Club 11,- Refreshment Sales I1 . EDWARD FISHER Ed is one of our class's new arrivals. He came from Packer- ton and immediately started to make friends in the Junior Class. Ed is bashful, but if you start talking about a certain blonde Junior, he'll immediately add his opinion, for she is his favorite subject. Ed likes our school as much as we like him, and of all his subjects he enjoys German most. When he sings with the Boys' Glee Club, his voice can be heard lustily singing out. Ed's future plans are uncertain, but with all his admirable characteristics, he's bound to succeed. Boys' Chorus 115 Legion Award 8. BETTY LOU CLAUSS Introducing Lou whose pleasant smile and pleasing person- ality make her well-liked by all. If you want to win Lou's friendship, just suggest that you go horseback riding or ice skating. These two rate high on her list of hobbies. Lou is often chatter- ing in the corridors with her best friends-Shirley Serfass, jean Balliet, Dot Hubbert and Babs Heller. Since Betty works at the Bus terminal, that is where she is usually found. At night we find Lou writing letters to a certain boy at Pittsburg University. When she graduates, she plans to continue com- mercial work. Here's wishing her lots of luck. Girls' Chorus 9, 10, 11, Typing Club 10, 11,' Girls' Choir 9, 10, 115 Majorette 10, 11,' Offire Helper 10, 11,' Mixed Chorus 1l,' Class Play 11. ELAINE DUNKLE Short, dark and quiet describes this member of Mr. Kershner's homeroom. She hails from North Third Street. Around 8:15 every morning Elaine greets us with a pleasing smile. She is on the refreshment committee for football and basketball games. Dunk thinks typing's okay, but English is out l ! l Elaine likes musical movies and thinks Peter Lawford and june Allyson are just tops. As for the future, she would like to be a secretary. and she will surely be a good one. Refreshment Sales 11. LAMONT EBBERT Tall, dark and handsome well describe Mike , one of the prize males of the Junior Class. Mike can usually be heard saying Hi Babe to almost anyone. Being athletically built, he plays guard on our football team and left field on our baseball team. Mike has become very popular with the females but women don't bother him. Instead he travels around with Uggy Moyer, Don Mertz, and Dern Sharbaugh and the rest of the football team either at the Sports Shop or at the Youth Center. As for the future, Mike is undecided but we all hope Lady Luck will smile her best on him. Varsity Football 9, 10, 119 Varsity Baseball 10. 11.- lnterrlass Basketball 9. 10, 11,- Class Officer 10. BETTY LOU FATZINGER Betty Lou, who hails from Weissport, has made many friends since coming to L. H. S. Betty en'oys dancing, and she can usually be seen at the Youth Center. During the summer, Betty likes to go swimming. Elaine Leikel and Dolores Andrews are usually seen with Betty. Cheese and pickles rate high on her list of food. As for Betty's future plans, she would like to be a secretary. Here's hoping she gets a nice lap to sit on. Girls' Chorus 10, 11: Typing Club 11. MARY JANE FREDERICK Ginner as she is called by her friends, comes from the Heights. She travels with Kathleen and Betty Lou. Her favorite sports are swimming and going roller skating at Gravet's Skating Rink. Her favorite hobby is writing letters Cwe wonder to whomj. Tuesday morning she blends her voice with the first soprano section of the Girls' Chorus. Her pet peeve is homework and so you hardly ever see her studying. After graduation, she hopes to join the roller derby. We wish her the best of luck. Girls' Chorus 10, 115 Gym Club 11g Refreshment Sales 11.
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SHIRLICY MARILYN BICRGICR R. D. 1 clOI1'lI1'll'l4Cl2ll Ilrrrnzllfr I3 Wll,l.IAlVl ADAM BISRGICR R. D.. l'Al.MER'roN General Odobfr I0 CLASS O F 1951 GliRAl,DINl'I I-Ql,lZABl'ITH BOLIJNGER R. D. 3 Commercial january 2 mwwmm JAMES BUYER WEISSPKJR1' Academic Dfrfnzbfr 20 CHl'1S'llI'2R ORIS BREDBENNICR R. D. l General February 21 DAWSON Rl,lSSl4Il,I, BROWN 275 BANKWAY General Szplfmbfr 13 MILDRICD .-XMl'fl.lA BUBICK R. D. 2 Academic Ftbruary -I DORH JANH BUCK R. D., l'AI.Miek1'oN Academic March I0 17 DORIS YVONN li BUCK R. D. 2 Academic March I7 ARDITH ROS li CHANNING 323 N. THIRD S1 Commercial january I
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