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SANDRA A. KERN General Academic As the best female athlete of our class, Sandie set a record when she broke three of Daniel Boone ' s hockey sticks during one game. Reporting the many wins and few losses of our teams was her job as Editor of Girls Sports for the Tracer. Sandie ' s future is un- decided, but she hopes to go into the field of recreation. Basketball 1,2,3.4; Hockey 1,2,3,4; Softball 1.2,3,4; Journalism 1; Varsity Club 2,3,4; Tracer Staff, Girls ' Sports Editor 4; Band 1; Class Play 3. GEORGIA NNE KISTLER Business That did it could usually be heard by George when things didn ' t go as planned. Dancing is her favorite pastime and she can always be found where popular music is being played. George ' s well-rounded personality will surely bring her success in her future years, although her plans are undecided. Basketball Manager 3,4; Cheerleading Alternate 2; Chorus 1; Journa lism 1,2; Business Club 3; FHA 4; Class Play 3,4; Tracer Staff, Lit- erary 4. JANET A. KLINE Academic Janet shocked everyone in her senior year by showing up one day with her hair color fitting the trite phrase black as coal. Besides being a vocalist for the Dance Band and occasionally soloist for the chorus, Janet also played the saxophone in the Senior Band. At the present time she is undecided about her future. Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 2,3,4; County Chorus 2,3,4; Journalism Club 1; German Club 4; Class Play 3,4; Class Secretary 1; Class Treasurer 2; Tracer Staff, Literary 4. 28
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TERESA A. HILBERT Academic As Widow Blairhouse, a feud -starting hillbilly in the senior class play, Tessie added much to the enjoyment of the audience. She was very active in school affairs and lent her voice and piano playing to the chorus for four years. Tess plans to become a cosme- tologist after she graduates. Basketball 1,2,3,4; Softball 1,2,4; Hockey 1,2,3,4; Dance Band 4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Journalism 1; Varsity Club 2,3,4; Class Play 4; Tracer Staff, Literary 4. NANCY L. HOPPES Business Wilt Hoppes was certainly accurately nicknamed. Nancy, al- ways active in school affairs, played the clarinet in the Senior Band for four years. We will never forget the fun she helped to create at pa jama parties and dances. We are sure Nancy will do well in the future in office work. Basketball 1,2,3; Hockey 2,3.4; Softball 1; Band 1,2,3,4; Journalism 1.2.4. DEAN S, KELLER Academic Dean, the latest addition to our class, joined our ranks only for the senior year. When not in the dark room developing pictures he had taken for the Tracer, he could be found hard at work with our famous stage crew. Concerning his future plans, Dean is as yet undecided. Photography Club 4; Class Play 4; Tracer Staff, Photography 4. 27
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ROBERTO. KRAMER Business Alphabetically the first in the class of 62 ' s set of identical twins, Bob was the more reserved of the two. He could most readily be found reading the newspaper or watching a newsreel. He claimed his pet peeve was big shots. His love for music can best be seen in his ambition to become a concert pianist. Visual Aids Club 1; Stage Crew 2; Photography Club 3; Library Club 4. WILLIAM 0. KRAMER Business Good humored and jolly, never sad, that ' s our Bill. As the only boy brave enough to venture into our shorthand classes. Bill soon displayed the lighter side of a seemingly quiet member of our class. Concerning his future plans. Bill is as yet undecided, but he hopes to enter into the business world. Visual Aids Club 1; Photography Club 3. NANCY M. KUNKEL Business Nancy ' s unmistakable giggle could be heard in the halls during school. She could be seen in gym class innocently asking, Did I walk with the ball again? She attributed greatly to the Senior Chorus with her fine soprano voice and helped to make several class assemblies a success. Nancy ' s plans after graduation include be- coming a receptionist. Chorus 1,2,3,4; Journalism Club 1,2; Dramatics and Debating Club 1; Judo Club 4; Class Play 3,4; Tracer Staff, Typing 4. 29
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