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LORRAINE HILBERT 23 South Cherry Street Though tiny in stature, Lorraine towered in intelligence and perseverance. Musically inclined, she spent much of her time playing the violin for both church and school activities. She plans to enter Kutztown State Teachers College to prepare for elementary teaching. Lorraine is sure to Win the con- fidence and admiration of her pupils because of her understand- ing, tolerance, and resourcefulness. COLLEGE PREPARATORY COURSE. The Tatrler Staff CCla:x Edltorj 3,' Concert Orchextra I, 3,' Clee Club I, 2, 3,' Choruf I, 2, 3,' Home Nurfing Club 1,' Chen and Checker: Club 2. BARTON J. HILDEBEIDEL 518 Franklin Street Our well-known senior football manager, Bart, was ad- mired for his expert advice, courtesy, and intelligence. He Was a skilled projectionist. His favorite pastimes were photography and repairing radios. He was incessantly reading books on electronics. His ambition is to become .a radio and T.V. technician. GENERAL COURSE. Football Student Manager I, 2, 3,' Vanity EH Club 3,' Projectlouixtf Club QSecretaryD 1, 2, 3. EDWIN G. HILLEGASS 534 North Street All-League Guard and voted most valuable player in the Booster Day game in his junior year, Ed, unfortunately received a knee injury and was therefore restricted from some athletic activities in his senior year. Good-natured and friendly, Ed spent most of his time dancing, sleeping, eating, or Working at his father's garage. GENERAL COURSE. The Tattler Staff CSport.v Eziitorj 3,' Clee Club 35 Football I, 2,' Baxketball I, 2, 3,' Vanity EH Club 2, 3. JEAN L. HINKEL East Texas Her quietness, friendliness, and Willingness to cooperate with others best describes Jean. She was a copy editor for The Tattler and a member of the school band. She enjoyed going to basketball games, dancing, and listening to popular music. As for the future, Jean is sure to become a good housewife. COMMERCIAL COURSE. The Tattler Staff CCopy Edizorj 3,- Baud I, 2, 3,' Concert Orcheftra 2, 3,' Glee Club I, 3,' Choruf I, 2, 3,' Trl-Hi-Y Club 2,' Irlaluxtrlal Art: Club I. -31..
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RONALD G. HEMPHILL Alburtis, Route 1 Enjoying adventure through his collection of books, Ronald hopes these dreams will become a reality in his career in the Navy. Nonchalant and easy-going, he attracted his classmates by his good humor and happy-go-lucky philosophy. He enjoys popular music, dancing, and conversation with girls. GENERAL COURSE. Glee Club 3, Monitor Club 2, 3, Hunting and Fixhing Club 2, Hi-Y Club 3. PHYLLIS K. HERSH 119 North Fifth Street Better known' as Phyl to her friends, this tall, vivacious lassie had a smile for everyone. Aside from dances and movies, Phyllis spent her time collecting records and tall, good-looking men with unique lines. Her ambition is to travel, but she will probably make some lucky guy a charming Wife. SECRETARIAL COURSE. Dramatic: Club I, Tri-Hi-Y Club 2,- Chorur I, 2, 3, Clan Play 3, The Tartler Staff fCirculation Managerj 3. CHARLES W. HILBERT Allentown, Route 2 But Why? asks inquisitive Charlie,', over and over again. Giving the teachers a hard time, and amusing people With his mischievous antics were Charlie's favorite pastimes. Curious by nature and fond of new people and places, Charlie plans to enter the Marine Corps after graduation. GENERAL CoURsE. Football I, 2, Monitor Club 2, 3, Gobf Club I, Gymnaftic Club 2, 3. FREDERICK C. HILBERT 933 Broad Street What Freddie lacked in height, he made up for in mischief. Like a mouse after an elephant, he unsuspectingly victimized his giant prey, and then quietly lost himself in a crevice or niche. He learned his numbers, it is said, by playing the pinball machine in Macungie. Freddie's ambition is to be an automobile mechanic. GENERAL COURSE. Choru: I, 3, Conferoation and Wildlife Club I, 2, 3. 1 l i
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MARTHA ANN HOPSTOCK 411 North Third Street Did you hear that southern accent? That was Martha, a quiet girl, who moved to Emmaus from West Virginia in her freshman year. An ardent sports fan, she supported many athletic events. Her leisure time was spent reading and listen- ing to popular music. After graduation she plans to do office work and travel. SECRETARIAL COURSE. Typewrlting Club I,' Needleeraft Club 2, Ulreafurerl 3. CONSTANCE L. IOBST 213 Macungie Avenue Vivacious, talkative, and fun-loving, Connie was doing anything from raving about inaccessible college fellows with horn-rimmed glasses to cheering or participating at all sports events. Perseverant and enthusiastic in everything she at- tempted, she attained the improved player trophy in basket- ball. Connie intends to take Husband Engineering, home economics at Penn State for her Mrs. degree. GENERAL COURSE. Choruf I, 25 Clee Club 3,' Library Club 1, CViee Prefidentl 2,' Monitor Club 2, 3,' The Tattler Staff CSport.f Eclitorj 3,' Clan Play 3,' Varfity E Club 3,' Cheer- leader 2, 3,' Gym Team 2, 3,' Basketball I, 2, 3. ESTHER D. IOBST 244 Main Street Talkative and mischievous, Esther was always in trouble. Even though she was spirited, she was polite and mannerly. She frequently teased others and good-humoredly was able to be teased in return. Sports-minded, she likes to ice skate, swim, and ride horseback. Esther plans to go to college. COLLEGE PREPARATORY COURSE. Library Club 1, 2,' Decla- rnation Context 2, Conservation and Wiz'ldlzlfe Club 3. MARY JANE KAUFFMAN 16 East Minor Street Quiet in class, talkative among friends, Mary Jane was cooperative, ambitious, and had a flair for neatness. Although very active in church activities, she found time for cooking, sewing, and knitting. Her extreme like for sports equaled her dislike for math. As for the future, Mary Jane hopes to enter the secretarial field. SECRETARIAL COURSE. Cl.e.f.v and Checker: Club 2, Needle- eraft Club 1, QViee Prexidentj 3. '
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