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ARLAN K. KROCK Industrial Arts Small, but miglit ' is the best possible way to describe Krockie. As a Varsity- Wrestler, he proved that it is pos- sible to lose 23 pounds in one season and maintain enough strength to win his matches. Arlan was always willing to work for tlie class and his help was greatly appreciated. After graduation, he intends to join tlie Army where he will learn a trade. DONALD P. KUNKEL Industrial Arts Kunks was commonly found with a certain girl in and out of school. He was a member of the WTestling team and the vice president of the service club. In his spare time, Donald enjoyed working with wood and in the futiure he would like to go in the trucking business. MARIE L. KURONTI Business -- Clerical Marie, alias Ringo, was our most enthusiastic Beatle fan. She loved to read or talk about the Beatles and hoped to meet Ringo Starr someday. She was an active member of the F.H. A. and held the position of song leader in her senior year. Her willingness to help others will prove invaluable to her as a social worker. JOANNE C. LESHER Busiress -- Secretarial Joarme extended her secretarial talents to die senior class by typing much of this yearbook. She and the other girls worked tirelessly to meet the deadlines. Lesh sang in tlie special choir as well as the mixed and the girls ' choruses and took part in the Junior and Senior class plays. Her ambition is to become a receptionist. 29
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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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LEONARD L. LESHER Industrial Arts It was uncommon to see Lenny without a smile on his face. He was friendly to underclassmen as well as other seniors. His favorite pastime was sleeping, but he never hestitated to work for the class or the school service club. Lenny will seek his for- tune in the deep South. WALTER MALEWICZ, III Academic Wally , the fellow with the fun-name to spell, always had a sarcastic comment for ever ' thing. But the tables turned (or poles fell! ) during Wally ' s Junior year. He was sensational in our Jr. Cla ss play as well as a very patient Harvard freshman in our Senior class play. We ' ll probably be seeing more of this guy in college headlines (maybe playing football! ). DELORES A. MILLER Academic Delores was a very quiet member of the class, but extremely friendly and willing to help others. She participated in several school activites and did more than her share of the work for the senior class. In the future Delores will attend Comptometer school. JOEL A. NDLLER Academic Joel , Greenawald ' s favorite delivery boy, had a bus) ' , but interesting schedule in and out of school. He had that All American look and a personality- to match -- (witli that com- bination, how can he miss?) Joel was the only Senior who could take the baritone part in both chorus and band. After becoming a successful lawyer, he plans to reside at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. 30
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