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CARL J. BREY Emmaus, Route 1 To own a trucking concern and operate a diesel is Carl's dream for the future. He Was always telling of his different experiences which happened while working at the Gehman Dairy Farms. Good-humored, talkative, and mischievous, Carl spent most of his spare time reading and hunting. GENERAL COURSE. Conferoation and Wildlife Club I, 2,- Hunting and Fifhing Club 3. GEORGE E. BUCHECKER 579 Chestnut Street For his speed, stamina, and endurance, George Won high honors in track. As a loyal member of the band, he Was a precise and snappy drummer. Mischievous and tricky, he was usually helping to execute a practical joke. Nevertheless, he was good-natured, kind, and considerate. GENERAL COURSE. Conservation and Wildlife Club I, frexidentj 2,' Hi-Y Club CSECTKZHVQID 3,' Glee Club 3,' Band I, 2, 3,' rack 2, 3. EDWARD J. BUSS Zionsville, Route 1 An outstanding athlete, Dusty,' was a valuable asset to our football team, and was chosen to play in the Lehigh Valley All-Star game in his senior year. Although he was occasionally teasing certain girls, Ed Was good-natured and could make friends with anybody. His aspiration is to be an expert T.V. and radio repairman. GENERAL COURSE. Projectionixtf Club I, QVice Przfidentj 2, QPreJidentD 3,' Vanity E Club 3,' Football I, 2, 3,' Track I. H. DANIEL BUTZ Mertztown, Route 1 A master of ceremonies for our school shows and functions, Dann was well-poised, courteous, and a natural before an audience. He was respected by the boys and admired by the girls for his politeness and good character. His first major Izgsignment in life will be a tour of duty in the United States avv. GENERAL COURSE. The Tattler Staff Cddvertifing Managerj 3, Cla.f.r Play 3,' Monitor Club 2, fLieutenantD 3,' Gymnaxtic Club I,' Projectioni.ft.r Club 2, CTTZHJUTEYD 3.
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HAROLD P. BLOCH 123 North Fifth Street Although quiet, Harold usually had a Witty remark for everyone. Having a keen interest in sports he was seen at most games. He was an ardent member of the projectionists and gym clubs. Skilled in crafts, intelligent, and inventive, Harold surely will be successful in the future. GENERAL COURSE. Chen and Checkers Club 1,- Projec- tiouixtx Club 2, 3,' Gymuaftic Club 3. REYNOLD C. BOGERT 1045 Pennsylvania Avenue Likable.and-good-humored, Reynold was usually walking in the hall With histgirl, Betty Ann. Besides serving in the Seabee Reserves, he trained dogs and bowled Well. His favorite sports Were football and hunting. For an occupation, Reynold would like to do construction Work. INDUSTRIAL ARTS COURSE. Football I,' Hunting and Fixhiug Club 2, 3,' Conferoufiou and Wildlife Club I. DALE R BORTZ 24 East Elm Street A talented drummer, Dale played at many of our school functions. He was a neat and conservative dresser, and Was usually driving his bright red motor scooter. Because of his fine musical ability and good character, We are sure he Will sometime be an outstanding drummer with a famous orchestra. GENERAL CoURsE. Barketball 1,' Concert Orehefzm 2, 3,- Dunee Orchestra 2, 3,' Glee Club I, CVice Prefideutl 3,' Choruf 3,' Gob' Club 1,' Coufervation and Wildlife Club 2,' Hi-Y Club fyice Prexidentj 3. OCTAVIA M. BORTZ 620 Broad Street A winning champion in the Lehigh Valley Spelling Bee, Tave brought honor to our class in our junior year. Equally commendable was her portrayal of Gus in the Class Play. She boosted our football team by painting placards for the cheering squads. Tave's accomplishments in the nursing profession Will be equally creditable. GENERAL COURSE. Hi jeff Staff 3,' Clan Play 3,' Glee Club Ig Choruf I, 2, 3,' Photography Club I, Tri-Hi-Y Club 2, 3. -19-
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GLORIA N. CHRISTMAN 27 North Fourth Street Modest and retiring, Gloria kept up with the school activi- ties and Was an ardent sports fan. Artistically inclined, she knitted scarves and socks, and did oil paintings beautifully. After school she spent most of her spare time Watching tele- vision. Glorials ambition is to become a nurse. GENERAL COURSE. Clee Club 2, 3, Choruf 3, Home Nuning Club I, CTTEQJHTETD 3, Industrial Arty Club 2. THOMAS C. CHRISTMAN Alburtis Equally fluent in Pennsylvania German and English, Tom Was proficient in literary German, and Won an award for achiev- ing the highest score in Latin. Tom had strong convictions and Was an ardent Cardinal fan and a die-hard Democrat. His plans - Kutztown State Teachers College, and then teaching languages or politics. COLLEGE PREPARATORY COURSE. Nature Study Club I,- Confervation and Wildlife Club 2, 3. BARBARA E. CLOUSER 1427 Pennsylvania Avenue Barbara, who appears to be shy is very talkative when among friends. She is happy-go-lucky and likes almost every- thing but modernistic furniture. Most of her spare time is spent reading, dating, and traveling with the gang. After graduation, she plans to go to Pennsylvania State University and study home economics. SECRETARIAL COURSE. Glee Club 2, 3, Choruf 2, 3,-Iu- dustrlal Art: Club 2,' The Tattler Staff CFeature Editorj 3, Hi jeff Staff QRep01'te1'j 2. MYRA G. CORNFELD Zionsville, Route 1 An executive, Myra master-minded most of the fund-raising and financial affairs of the class. She was the proficient Editor- in-Chief of the Hi Jeff. Loyal and understanding, she attracted many friends Who enjoyed her riotous slumber parties. Because of her good humor and inexhaustible enthusiasm, there was never a dull moment when Myra was around. GENERAL COURSE. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Chorus 1, 2, 3, Colour Guard 2, 3,' Declamation Context 2, Hi jeff Staff QReporterj I, CCO-News' Editorj 2, Qllditor-in-Chiefj 3, Gym Team I, 2, 3.
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