Brandywine Heights High School - Tracer Yearbook (Topton, PA)

 - Class of 1965

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GLENN R. HOUPTLEY Industrial Arts A quiet, but helpful Industrial Arts major, Glenn was always willing to offer his wood-working talents for the benfit of the class. If you ever needed anyone to show a movie or run the tape recorder you could always depend on Glenn. Since Glenn minored in Home Economics in his Senior year, K.P. dut ' in the future sliould be a snap. MARTIN VV. JOHNSON Academic Marty was an excellent student and proved his dependability in various school activities. His performance as an old lady in the Senior Class Play drew a standing room only corwd and had everyone in stitches. He displayed his musical talents in ever ' conceivable band and chorus group. Marty plans to attend Kutz- town State College and major in elementary education. KATHLEEN M. KEHM Business -- Secretarial The piece and quiet would have been torture for our teachers witliout Kathy. She had a wild sense of humor and a voice to match. She passes her spare time by flirting and driving around in her ' 57 Ford. A little persuasive at times, she was supposedly able to talk anybody into or out of anything. Kathy is headed for secretarial work. DANIEL J. KEIM Academic Danny , a member of tlie red head club, will always be remembered as a class clown. One of his favorite jokes was turning the tliermostat to Hot in Mr. Readingcr ' s room. He sersed the school as a member of the student council for two years and aided the class in many of its projects. His future plans included the ser ' ice or the field of electronics. 27

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LEONARD P. HELLWIG Industrial Arts Lenny was an ardent golf fan and had an active interest in hunting. He displayed his musical talents in the school band for four years and contributed his services to the audio-visual club. After graduation, Lenny would like to attend conservation school. (Til WILLIAM W. HERBERT Vocational Agriculture Bill was one of Brandywine ' s most dedicated F.F. A. members. He held an office in the club for three out of the four years of his membership, and offered his services whenever they were needed. His present interest in dairy farming will surely aid him in the future when he owns and operates his own dairy farm. LARRY D. HOCH Business -- Clerical Moe , who was always willing to contribute original, humorous comments to any class, was usually heard before he was seen. Business Law would never have been the same witliout him. His favorites pastimes were camping (as a Boy Scout) and drinking (Wert ' s Beverages). Moe is sure to be a success in the future at Business School and in the Navy. PRESTON J. HOCH Industrial Arts Hoch , proud owner of a roaring red ' 52 Ford, was the tallest member of the Senior Class and tlie BHS Basketball team. As a member of die Senior boys Home Ec. class, Preston displayed a real flair for cooking and sewing. If you ' re not a blond, you may want to ask him. Is it true blonds have more fun? After graduation, he intends to enlist in the Navy.



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LINDA R. KELLER Academic In every senior class there is one person everyone remembers and we ' ll never forget Kel. Whether she was being teased by members of her class or found handcuffed in the prison, she always wore that smile. No other student ever ' studied Biolog) ' (student teachers) more critically than Kel. This should, how- ever, aid her in her future plans which include becoming a Biology ' teacher. LARRY G. KERN Industrial Arts Kern ' s great ability in sports won him numerous varisty letters throughout his high school years. The soccer team will never be the same without him. Among other activities, he enjoyed snipe hunting. The girls found his sweet smile and pleasant personality hard to resist. For Larry,the future holds enlistment in the United States Marines. fr ■ w NANCY A. KISTLER Academic If Nancy wasn ' t eating, or giggling, she was trying, in vain, to win a game of tic-tac-toe. In addition to being Frightfully British in the Jimior Class Play, and a great basketball player, she was an asset to the literary staff of this Tracer. Kutztown State prepare yourself for an engertic, fun-loving student who ' s about to descend on your tranquil campus. WAYNE H. KLINE Academic If Kliney wasn ' t pitching a shut-out in gym, he was scoring a home run on that baseball diamond near his home. Was it his Pennsylvania Dutch that helped him in his four-year study of German? Though quiet around girls, he always spoke loudly in Math class. Already a veteran of the working corps, we ' re sure he ' ll succeed in whatever profession he chooses. 28

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