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I I I I 1 STE E W. BOHUS 536 1 Furnace Street Iualuxtrial Steve Looking for Steve? I believ he's in the shop! He spends most of his time there doing carpentry in which he displays varied skills. Other hobbies are golfing, roller skating, and arg ing with his classmates. ln the near future he would like to become a televi ion technician. Typing Club 25 Clieff' ClubI3. I 1 1 I 1 I JAMES 0. BOLICH S44 Liberty Street Academic jim ' Jim will always be remembered as an excellent photographer on Tile Tattler staff. Not the studious type, he enjoyed dancing, working at tlie football and basketball games, and taking pictures of the outstanding schobl events. Because of his experience and keen eye for perspective, be will be a challenging competitor for the best photographer ofthe year award. I The Taffler fPhotographerD 3,' Football I,' Bird Club I,' Nature Study Cllfb fSecrefaryl 2. 1 I 1 . I I I I I JAMEIQS H. BOYER Alburtis, Route 1 Induxtrial Hfimmyn This easy-going, modest guy Iwho dislikes work, is sure to be found wherever there is excitement. Although aigreat sports fan, his special interest is baseball. Jimmy likes hunting, fishing, alnd trapping, and plans to live in the thicker of Canada. , Bafeball 25 Conxervaiion ana' llfilfl Life Club 2,' Clzefx' Club 3. I 1 1 I I KENNETH D. BROBST 552 Minor Street General Kennyf' Kenny will be remembered for his brilliant portrayal of Johnathan in January Thaw, and his excellence as a saxaphonist. Although he partidi- pated in many extra-curricular activities and church work, he maintainnd an admirable scholastic standard. He hopes to have a career as a musici n or missionary. I january Thaw 3,' Band I, 2, Ufice Prexirlentj 3,' Coneerl Orrhextra I, fPre.rizlen0 2, 3,' Dante Orehexira Ig Clee Club 1, 2, 3,' Chorux 1, 2, Ufice Prexizlerllj 3,' Dramalief Club 3. i I Wzow I I I
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WALTER W. BAUMAN 419 Chestnut Street General Walt Strike three! NValr came through again. He was an outstanding athlete, who excelled as a southpaw pitcher on our baseball team. Talkative, he was usually cracking jokes, leading bull-sessions, dancing at Bussy's, or traveling to Whitehall. For a profession, his hopes are pinned on organized baseball. F oolball I, 2. 3,' Rafkelball Ig Bareball 1, 2, 3,' Gym Team 2, 3,' Cm1.ferval1'on NANCY J. BEAR 120 Maizi Street General Nancy Nancy, who is a pleasant and cooperative girl, has proven to be a true friend. She enjoyed her holidays, swimming, and playing basketball immensely. She is a very skilled knitter, making many articles which will be useful to her as an efficient and resourceful housewife. Batkelball I,' Sludent Council 2, ffixxixfant Trezuurerj 3g Illonifor Club 2, 3,' Home Nurfing Club 1, fTreaJurerl 3g Atlzleiic Club 2. RICHARD D. BERGER Macungie, Route 1 'Y S ' I! General ' Bffgle' Quiet, calm, and loyal to friends and teachers was our Bergie. He enjoyed traveling with the boys of his section and attending dances. Football and baseball were in his field ofsports. His leisure time was spent in coin collecting and photography. Bergie wishes to become an aeronautics mechanic. Chen and Clzecleerf Club Ig Conrervaiion and Wild L1fe Club 2,' Drama1z'r.r Club 3. HAROLD A. BITTENBENDFR 26 South Fifth Street General - Billy An outstanding sports figure for four years in high school, Bitty will prob- ably he best remembered for his feats on the gridiron. Popular with both sexes, Bitty always has a big smile for everyone. He would like to spend his immediate future in college sports. F oolball 1, 2, 35 Bafleelball 35 Baseball 2, 3,' Trark 2,' Gym Team 2, 35 Vanity E Club I, 2, 3,' january Thaw 3.
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JOSEPH BUCHEN Zionsville, Route 1 Academic foe Calm, poised, and even tempered, Joe was known for his unperturbable disposition. He was one who was never unprepared for class. Sports and girls were the least of his worries. Hunting, collecting arrowheads, and riding are the life for him. joe's fondness for the out-of-doors might discourage further academic training. Bird Club l,' Nature Study Club 2,' Confervation and llfiltl Life Club 3. GEORGE W. BUTZ East Texas Iud-u.ttrial Woffel Duet George, a likable, energetic fellow, in his spare time was usually driving around in his 38 Buick. or roller skating at Dorney Park. He wishes to go hunting, fishing, and trapping in the Canadian wilds for a few years, and then go into the butcher business. Gym Team 25 Clee Club 35 Clzoru: 3,' Couxervation and W'il11' Life Club 2. LLARISS M. LARTER 346 Broad Street Secretarial Carter With an ever ready smile, Clariss is fun-loving, and enjoys sports, talking, and practical jokes. She is equally serious, conscientious, and efficient in assuming responsibility, as was evident by her capable assistance on many class function committees. These excellent qualities will surely help her to succeed as a secretary. Ili jeff fReporterQ 2, 3,' lllouitor Club 2, 3,' Library Club 1, 2. NORTON L LOPE Macungie, Route 1 General Copey Copey spends much time fishing, hunting, and doing research work in the fields of aviation and the sciences. He is a quiet, good natured fellow with a gifted talent for literary satire. After graduation We can look for him in the U. S. Marine Corps. Bird Club I,' Nature Study Club 2, Couverfation and Wild Lie Club 3.
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