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BRENDA F. CHRIST 1AN Business — Secretarial Brenda proved her secretarial ability by wirming the Book- keeping award in her Junior Year. Since her favorite pastimes were eating and dancing, it is not surprising that she was often seen at school dances . . . eating. Her great athletic ability brought roars of laughter to her gym classmates, especially when playing basketball. In the future, she is sure to be asuccessful secretary. TIMOTHY A. COLE Business — Clerical Tim ' s ability in sports showed through in both soccer and wrestling. His sportsmanlike attitude and cheerful personality will long be remembered, especially by the females of the class. T.C. was always willing to extend his artistic talent to any- one with an art project problem, and he was a willing member of the class dance committees. Tim ' s future plans include either the army or art school. FLORENCE M. COLLOM Business -- Clerical Floss could usually be found doing one of three things -- driving, dancing or cutting hair. She was an outstanding member of the F.H.A. for three years and participated in various class activities. We all hope Floss will succeed in her future profession as a barber. Look out men, she ' s on her way! MARCENE DEJARNETT Business — Clerical Frenchie had a soft and sexy voice, but when the occasion called for noise, she was more than willing to speak up. She was known for her black textured stockings and modern hair styles. Marcene was a member of the chorus and a majorette in the Senior Band for three years. Her future plans are uncertain, but she hopes to be successful in whatever she attempts.
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DALE L, BOYER Industrial Arts Dale (or is it Ray?) is the first alphabetically of a pair of very identical twins. Though quiet and shy, he always volunteered loudly and clearly to run the projector, tape recorder, or any other audio-visual aid (unless his brother beat him to it). He was an industrial arts major, and was usually found at home building something to gain experience in his future trade, carpentry. RAY S. BOYER Industrial Arts Ray , president of Audio Visual Club, was like his brother in many ways. He set a good example for the rest of the class by enthusiastically selling class play ads. When he wasn ' t raising money for the class, he was hunting, or practicing for his future job as a carpenter. Who knows, he and his brother may form a very succesrful partnership. DAVID A. BRINTZE MOFF General Academic Brintz was probably the only wrestler Mr. Pennella ever threatened with a pair of scissors. If he wasn ' t at wrestling or soccer practice, he was at the nearest dance or on one of his frequent trips to AUentown. Dave had the distinction of being the only guy in his section who could run the movie projector (much to Mr. Long ' s dismay!) Mechanically- minded, he plans to attend Williamsport Technical Institute. HARRY F. BURMEISTER General Academic Harry may have been the newest member of the class, but he was by no means the least active. He participated in a variety of sports and organizations, and was a member of the infamous Mechanical Drawing class. Harry ' s ability and interest in Math will be invaluable at college.
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I) rW 1 ' ' GEORGE L. DELONG Business -- Clerical George was a hard worker both in and out of school. In his spare time, he revealed his artistic ability and originality with oil paints. Had you gone to AUentown, you may have run into George; he spent most of his time there. After graduating from Business school, he would like to travel. SHARON D. DERR Academic Although Sharon had a sophisticated voice, her actions were quite opposite. In fact, there isn ' t too much of a difference between flighty, hysterical Emily in the Junior Class Play and Sharon who brought down the house with her riotous performance. Originality is associated with this long-time clarinet player, and her art projects can prove it. Sharon will attend K.S.C. in the fall. PATRICIA A. EHRETS Business — Secretarial Pat was an active member of the Student Council for six years, and served as a faithful hall patrol. While on duty, she made good use of her favorite expression, Hey There! Pat ' s participation in various business clubs will provide a good back- ground for her future career as a secretary. TERRY R. FAUST Industrial Arts Faust one of those hardworking lifeguard at the Topton Pool was noted for missing ring-neck pheasants. Terry was an industrial arts major and a home economics student, but he found it was easier to repair a sewing machine then to use it. His athletic ability will undoubtedly help him on those U.S. Marine Corps obstacle courses. 20
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