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JUNE N. HEIST Emmaus, Route 1 Cwzfral fu ue 'lihis sparkling lass with her radiant personality, could cheer up the un- happiest person. Besides being a faithful church member, she is also an enthu- siastic sports fan. She will always be remembered for the dimple in her rosy cheeks and her peppy spirit. She expects to make a sincere and understanding wife to a certain lucky fellow. Clmruf 3,' Girl Rr.v1'rvr.f 1: Knilling Club 2: llomr .Yurring Club cTfl'l1,flU'l'fJ 3. PATRICIA A. HENNING 127 East Elm Street flcadmnzfc I all' D Well-groomed, versatile, and unconventional describe Pat. l'ler clear and resonant voice and sense of interpretation won her a leading role in the Senior Class Play, She was both an ardent sports fan and speedy basketball player. Because of her varied interests and restless nature, Pat has no definite plans for the future. Tlzz' Talller fSporl.f Edilorj .ig january Thaw 3,' l?a.vkz'1br1ll I. Z, 3,' Cboruf 2, 35 illonilor Club 2, 35 Chen and Clzrrlcfrx Club 2,' ffirfily If Club fTrfr1J- urrrl 3. LILONARD K.. HILBIQRT 23 South Cherry Street GL'lIL'I'llb S11f6l1 Satch. who had little time for girls, devoted most of his time to sports, especially basketball and the New York Yankees. He was an efficient student football manager and spent his summers covering second base for the Shire Hall softball team. He maintained that the holidays were the best thing about school. Foolball fslllllflll illanugerj 1, 2, 3,' Cliffs and Clzeckerx Club 1,' Covmfrvaliorz and Ilfilcl Life Club 2: l'ar.ri1y E Club 3. RAYALD G. HILDEBEIDILL 518 Franklin Street General 1Iildy Move over so I can see. was the usual expression of the girls in assembly who sat behind Hildy, that broad shouldered, blushing individual. He was a very serious and energetic sort of guy who was like a brick wall on our football team. 'liinkering around cars was his pastime which will probably develop into a career, Fuolball 2, 3,' Conxervafion and Wild Lzfe Club 2,' Dramalirf Club 3. - 27 -
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ELIZABEQTH A. GREENBAUM Allentown, Route 2 Academic u Betty Strong willed and persisterlt, Betty was always championing her cause. Noted for ber artistic and executive ability, she was elected chairman of the scenery committee for the Senior Class Play. Understanding and congenial, she possesses all the fine qualities for an excellent nurse. Thr Taffler CClub Iidilorj 3gi Glez Club lg Choru: I, 2, 3,' fltlzleiic Club I: Cliff: uml Clifrkfrr Club 2. l l ALAN K. GREISS l Macungie L Academic Alan Vlle will always remember Alan as an outstanding tackle on our football team. VVben not attending or participating in sports events, he enjoyell driving his car, motorbike, or watching television. His pleasing and likable personality has brought him many friends. ln the future he wishes to own and operate his own dairy farm. Foolball I, 2, 3,' Track 2,' Bin! Club I,' Nalure Slurly Club 2,' Corufrvaliolz and ll'1'lfl Life Club fl're'.f1'rlrnlJ 3. W CORINNh D GRIM 563 Harrison Street Secretarial l Corinne l A friendly personality and a cheerful disposition have made Corinne a friend to everyone. Corinne was always helpful in making a dull moment lively. She enjoys movies and roller skating. Her ability to get along with people will be a great asset in whatever she may attempt. Kuilliug Club 2, 3. l l I l RICHARD R. HAMSCHER 31 South Fifth Street General Dicle,'i Dick, one of the many sports-minded fellows of the senior class, is welll liked because of his good-naturedness and his splendid athletic ability. Hel excelled as a third baseman for the Green and Gold, and his ambition is to: play professional baseball for the Detroit Tigers. 1 Foolball 1, 2, 3,' Barkflball l. 2, fCo-rapfaiuj 3,' Bafaball I, 2, 35 Clzerf andl Cbrclcfrf Club l, 2,' Varrily E Club 3. 1 -26- ,
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l l 4 l THEODORE Academic ' l l BARBARA J. KLINE l 523 North Second Street l General Kli1li-in l,ights! Curtain! Music! Before us appears the attractive dark-hairhd class pianist, a familiar scene in our assembly. Her flirting with the boys and exciting slumber parties will remain in our memories forever. With her willinlg- ness, friendliness, and pleasing disposition, she will surely be a success asl a nurse. l 111' jeff Uleporlerb 2, 3,' january Thaw 3,' Bafleetball CSIudent lllarzagerj 35 Concert Orrhexlra I, 2, 3,' Dance Orcheftra I, 2,' Choruf 2,' Knitting Club 1, ?: Boyy' Clee Club c.'1l'C0lIlfI!llliJ'lD 1. 2. 5 47 sbuth Fifth street 4 1 ,. . l . . . . . led, a slim, red-headed lad with a high scholastic rating is Q L . . . and extremely versatile. He rs outstanding as a pianist. ranges from Chopin to chopstihks. Although an expert in Cla.t.r Vice Prexident 3,' The! Talller fflffociale Editorj 3,' Baxhelball I, 2, 3, Bafeball I, 2, +35 Chess and Chechen Club Ig 2 3 , M. HOUSEKNECHT Sl' Vgdli witty, humorous, whose repertoire all sports, he ex- celled in baseball and has aspirzitions for the big leagues. Football 1, 2, 3,' Varsity E Club l 4 . l E JANET F. Koziz Emniaus, Route 1 Academic fan bestowing her friendly smile on all The Taitler Cddverlixirzg Illau Atop a horse, or rescuing a dbg, you will find Jan, our peppy, petite, and vivacious blonde cheerleader. She was habitually dashing around the school her classmates. Her intelligence, sparkling wit, and inexhaustible ambition will make her a diligent and capable nurse. l agerj 3,' january Thaw 35 Cheerleader 2, 3,' .flihlelic Club 1, 25 Vanity E kfluh 3. l I , . i I I DoR1s B. KRAUSE l 454 East Main Street Secretarial Doris This mischievous and talkative girl has a pleasing smile and is liked by! everyone. Her main hobbies are ice skating, roller skating, and driving hen Dad's car. Doris's understanding and ability to do housework are qualities, which foretell a bright and successful married life. l l Knitting Club 2, 3. l I I l -28- l l
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