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WARD LEASHEFSKI When you hear that deep voice and jolly lau h, you'll know you'll Hnd mlgedf' Tree surgeon will be A'Ted's future job and with his spirit we know he'll sure nurse those trees to health. Would like to travel over the world, and believe it or not, in a trailer. Our best wishes al- ways, Din Ted! tflgwli 3. ,muff Q. M lLEHIvIAN One of our 1G'artest pupils! who exce ' Problems of m- ocra arian ca ys lind to be her s and lxgnarf' self. By pl s per- na it , can s talk figbgfll-Adbr But arrylf sit tion. Marigiiy' indeed ' nc- tiv m b ofthe l o '48, . lg PATRICIA LENGLE Pittsy H vivacious and loy- al-always ready to be of some assistance. Her wit made her be- loved among her fellow students. Plans to further her education at Kutztown, Reading and book reviews were Pat's ideal ways of spending a rainy day-an ar- dent member of the Greenwood Hill Gang-answers Love Yo to everything. 1 Y x fl. l 1 -ff -V J lj'VVALTER M:'iLENGEL , 4 - . Curiy' to his many friends, When sch glfdays are over, he Lbwillr be fo3nd,working at a gas SfHt1OH,'4WBlkf wants to o west .to take in the sights. all high-'spare time is taken up with rfports. He enjoys watching box- ' ing Ipatches a d playing base- ballL'5Mafy Curly reach the top 'success quickly. il fly, l TWENTY-FIVE IOSEPH W. LEONARD Joe has a desire to travel a n y w h e r e and everywhere, Loves the summer time-so he can go swimming. After leaving P. H. S., he will enter Penn State College, after which he would like to work for a large organi- zation. We know you are bound to succeed, 'iloef' 4 r g, ,' . 1' ' - -5, ,U v . Y' ' .ni- ' . ' ,f 4,44 uv XJA' 'WUANIEL LETCHER J Greets evergyone wi'LbH'Hbarty laugh and hasgikufifiy disposi- tion. Favorite pastime is llaesrfng and making music in our and. Danny would like to go to California - enjoys baseball -f would like to become a radio announcer. VVe all wish him luck in succeeding in this ambi- tion, BETTY IANE LEUCHTNER Leck is one of the most pop- ular and active girls in the school. Horseback riding, swim- ming, singing, drawing, and dancing are just a few of the things in which she is an active participant, Leck's fu t u r e plans are undecided, but we are sure she will succeed in what- ever sheqdo Q I . ft Jyjjgfccflu A Mfk fw flaw-J WL' Elite l CHARD C. LEWIS f igkn- one of our popular sho oys H the football team wouldnt have been the same without number 14. Was always e n h' g about something . er-'with Cheson, We are certain you will succeed, Dick, with a winning smile and a pleasing personality.
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IEANN E M. IONES lose -can not decide be- tween stenography or designing, but we know she will succeed in either of these fields. We are proud to have been among her countless friends. She has made a reputation for herself which we hope she will carry far into the future-may she never lose the sincerity and dependability that has made her so dear to all of us. mad hIJlffQ.lSE5'n xfickf' a timzff of the Com- mercia -,plans to ent r. For : siness Sclibtfl an , cornegllgufsmulfb sin t alpa- - wou 1 0 a a 0 Z'lVlovieland ffklo wood,QJal.J' if he had 'the ortunity-- ves to play an atch all s or ' es- pecially sketball a l- enteghfnor in the Cappella Choir. To lack, we wish the best of luck and success in the world. ROSE MARIE KEN NEY Kenney lent her vocal tal- ents to A Cappella-one of our favorite soloists - a loyal foot- ball fan-she also loves to ice- skate-has a secret desire to travel through India and China -plans to enter Penn State Col- lege to be an occupational ther- apist. Good luck, Kenney, you should be a success! X ESTHER R KLINE 'xt ' SHES3- fun and good-natured -Ais one of our reliable Com- m rcial students-she went out fo football in a big way and f d great enjoyment in play- ' basketball - would love to li: el to Los Angeles and then to' Tacoma, Wash. Esther has XJ plans for the future, but we flgl that whateyer she does will bia success. f X .X V X g og Q , 35 re? ' . .l exxil Xxx xi Q QNX Q, fc X3 X TWENTY-FOUR dig as X t F if . 1 ,f gf ivy!! if I 'I l 1 f J' l ill X lc! A ,full fd, h X X X ,I Xf ,X V if V., Ulf rf -1 W -KET YK 1rsou X After graduati 'lgimplesu is gdgug ol-take 'her r at talent into V r ldilinghsclf f-when she hasff N Q, Betty would like to see gys ghts' in China. She'is very ' le flat her favor- ite pastime, nci , Betty al- ways enjoys .eeri g the foot- ball team on t victory. We know you will get all your de- sires, Betty. ... I ' Y IOAN KNITTLE It is always a pleasure to see such a sweet face gldw with an impulsive and twinkling smile. Ioan may give her quiet charm to the' busines world, but P. H. S. will never forget it. lVlay her high school success and popu- larity continue forever. .4 'I 2 .fy ' Z 'fi D 4 - fn. xl. 1 i . I F646 , sf Q,:fZ'Ed -quiet, good-r1atured- f'h as a yen for building model airplanes - can wield a wicked bat in baseball-would like to travel to one of the sun-kissed states, namely, California or Florida - hasn't decided which branch of the service will be honored with his presence. IOSEPH KURTZ After leaving P. H. S. for a few years to attend Valley Forge Military Academy, 'AIoe re- turned to graduate from Old Hi. Was very fortunate to spend some time in Florida this year, which was one of his great am- bitions. After graduation, he will attend Penn State Center. We know he will come out on top of whatever he does.
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KAY LINER Wants to study journalism at Penn State Center - can sit through the thrills of a football game anytime, but would rather limit her own activity in sports to swimming f- wants to travel all over the world and possibly sketch on the way-here's hop- ing you are a success. IEAN SHIRLEY MADARA Always ready to contribute her bit to a gay time - always ready to do something new. Frenchy's chief interest is not in school, but she has definitely established a place in P, H. S, Our loss will be the medical professions gain. MICHAEL V. MA , IR. 'AMi was vote e wittiest bo e school. h, youlj He plan o hom? cgoiol in Virc-1 w't ' -goo oo s an orlzifgrgaiaduating from P. H. S, Mike re ly is an all- y, ' ying his best tal ts-. n th a ketball court -Qgilflu ' n. His pastime is pldyi g l and he really gets e used when watching an ex- 'ng boxing match. He lent a mighty hand to the football team. To a great asset of the class of 1948, the best-of every- thing. EDWARD MALESKAS Big Ben seems to have ac- quired his nickname playing baseball, at which he is quite good-plans to further his edu- cation at Penn State Center,- would like to travel in Europe after graduation lhopefulj 4next to watching a good football game, Ed likes to study Cthat Edone for Ripleyj. Good Luck. 1 A gdlrkl f 1
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