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BARBARA E. JONES Babs is another of our bril- liant Academic students. She ex- celled in her language classes and by coincidence, she plans to become an interpreter. Her great- est interest is people, and wher- ever Barbie travels we know that people will take a great in- terest in her. We can never for- get a girl as cute as Barbie FRANCIS THOMAS JONES An Academic student, and a capable one at that. Although he is proficient at hunting, his greatest interest is music. He spends a great deal of time playing the organ or the piano. Francis plans to enter college next fall. He leaves behind him a very fine record of which we are very proud. ROBERT J. KALBACH The great Kolly had no greater love than cars. A stanch supporter of Allied Youth, he rates lunch above all. Enjoyed football and baseball. Plans to attend Penn State to further his education. He hails from Green- wood Hill. RICHARD M. KATRISHEN Dick, one of the big mem- bers of the class, is seriously set on a chemical engineering ca- reer. Chemistry class to him was like lunch to the rest of us. Plans to attend the University of Southern Mississippi and then join duPont. lnvent something good, Dick, we know you have the ability. NORMAN C. KAUFFMAN Norm took the General Cler- ical course and plans to become a terrific carpenter. A great out- doors lover, he can always be found hunting in season. Enjoy- ed P. of D. no end. Good luck, Norm. 26 JOAN A. KEATING joanie, a Commercial stu- dent, placed Allied Youth high on her list of favorite activities. Like every other P. H. S. student, joanie was behind our team 100 per cent. We hope that her spirit will continue long after she leaves us. If by chance you ever want to hire a secretary with a pleasant smile, f'Joanie will be your best bet. MARY KEITSOCK Mary is the kind of a girl who is hard to forget. Her participa- tion in NHS, Alpha Iota Delta and Annual staff will never be forgotten. Mary plans to enter the University of Pennsylvania to become a nurse. VVhatever she does, we here at P. H. S. will always be proud of our Mary. BARBARA M, KIENZLE Barb . . . one of our ambi- tious Distributive Education girls . . . intends to enlist in the Marines . . . found a great deal of enjoyment in our assemblies and never missed a football game . . . spends most of her leisure time at the movies . . . Here's wishing you a rosy fu- ture. DONALD KLINE A Vocational student, Don plans to be a radio technician . . . really enjoyed the P. H. S. dances . . . chief pastime is go- ing to the movies and can al- ways be found with his car. To work is his motto, and he first plans to do this by serving in the Army. Best of luck from all of us! JERRY P. KOCH jerry only wants to become successful in life. He is a mem- ber of the Vocational course, and sports are his chief pastimeg for he thrilled us on the track as well as on the football field. When you hear Utake it easy echoing down the hall, it's sure to be jerry.
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PATRICIA ANN HOCR Pat is another Academic stu- dent. She is always on the quiet side, but greatly influences her many friends. Pat would like to enter St. Lloseplfs Hospital where she can become a nurse. She was an ardent rooter for our football team and enjoys roller- skating. To one of the best, we wish the best. MAUREEN T. HOFFMAN Petunia, as she is called by her friends . . . cute and very friendly . . . has set her heart on becoming an R. N. at VVest Reading Ilospital. You could al- ways find her at the Grille, and when any school dances came around, she could sure cut a rug. VVe will certainly miss her hear- ty joking. DOROTH Y JOAN HOLLEY joanie's ambition in life is to become a private secretary, and to secure this position she plans to enter the Ford School of Business. Her chief pastime is dancing and she is frequently found at the Globe. IVe're sure she will be a credit to P. H.S. in whatever task she undertakes. JOHN ll. HORWHAT Johnnie was a member of our champion cross country team. Ile also was active in N. lI.S. activities. Johnnie could always win an admiring glance from the feminine gender, as many a gal will admit. This in- dustrious young man will be a success in everything he under- takes. MAURICE J. HOUSTON Skip, our Alan Ladd, had a host of female admirers. Mau- rice is a quiet guy, but really rough on the football field. IIe has quite a laugh which he al- ways exercised in his favorite period, lunch, 3 VIRGINIA A. HUBAY jimi, a member of the Com- mercial curriculum, is certain to become a success, for that is her greatest ambition. She will be remembered as Almetina in the senior play and as one of Miss 'I'ressler's capable artists. She held offices in the Current Iivents Flub, l,ibrary, Sketch, and homeroom. JOYCE A. HUNTZINGER This quiet gal was a very well-liked member of the Class of '51, Her favorite periods were study halls where she always managed to have a lot of fun. To you lovce we wish success. . v..v JANICE M. IMSCHWEILER Our Janice is a member of the Commercial course . . . was quite a whiz at shorthand and typing . . . claims her ambition in life is to live on a ranch in Colora- do . . . could always be picked out of a crowd by her unforget- table giggle. Keep smiling, jan- ICC. RUTH IIOLORES JAMES Ruthie, a member of the D. IC. class, claims going to the mo- vies is her chief pastime. Her favorite sport, both from a spec- tator's and participant's view- point, is skating . . . can always be heard saying, lIow about that? . . . plans for the future are undecided. BERNICE JOHNSON Nicie was a member of the Clerical course. She hopes to at- tend a beautician school and later travel to Florida or South America. Her favorite pastime is dancing. IIere's wishing you the best of everything.
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MARGARET T. KOVAL This pert little bliss is known to all as I'eg. She was quite active in the Retail course and was always helping someone or doing something for them. She will long be remembered for her thoughtfulness after leaving the halls of P. Il. S. LESTER J. KRAFT A member of the General Clerical course and a wonderful guy is our t'Sonny. llis first love is dairy farming, and he would like to become a specialist in that Held. Spends a good deal of his time reading-is popular for his wavy hair. Track activ- ities were just tops with him. J. RICHARD KRAUSIZ Dick, good-natu1'ed and like- able, is a member of the Aca- demic curriculum. Ile did very well on the gym team as anyone could have seen. Dick would like to enter the If of P. and study the Held of medicine. Ile really enjoyed German I class. ROOSEVELT G. KROPP Kroppy, one of the more quiet members of the class, took the Academic course and would like to become a missionary to dark Africa. Ile enjoyed Mr. Schnerring's chemistry class and could always watch a good game of football. NED H. LANG Quaker was a quiet member of the class, but sports, movies, and girls took up all of his time. Ned's biggest ambition in life is to take a hunting trip to Cana- da. lle is a great fan at swim- ming and does a good job at it. VVe all hope he gets that trip. 27 THOMAS LECHER Tom -a member of the Re- tail course-wants nothing more but to tour the world. Tom spends most of his time in the movie theater and hangs out at lIapper's. Ile greets everyone with a Ili, l.ad, and thinks lunch period is just dandy. MARY LOUISE LEIIJICH A member of the Academic course . . . when you hear a laugh, you can be sure it's Mary Lou . . . has an ambition to teach physical education at some hig university . . . will never forget those parties . . . usually replies to a statement with you bet. Best of luck to you in the future, lVlary I.ou. JOHN C. LENEHAN Bum, as he is known to ev- eryone, is a member of the In- dustrial course. He plans to enter the service after graduation. Bum's greatest interest is girls. Ile was voted the best dancer in his senior year. Ile well deserv- ed the title. WILLIAM B. LENOSKY Bill, one of our industrious shop boys, is never with a worry in the world. fAt least it seems that way.j I,ikes lunch period and our assemblies best of all. 'l'o a happy-go-lucky guy, we send our best wishes. JOA N LIGHTCA I' joan is another future nurse. She never missed a track meet in her four years, and someday hopes to see the Olympics. llf a certain twin runs.j She found chemistry her favorite subject. There isn't much doubt about it, .Ioan will make out quite well with her sweet disposition.
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