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SANDRA J. GARDNER MACUNGIE, ROUTE 1 Her willingness, friendliness, and talkativeness have gained Sandy many friends. She loyally served as advertising manager for the Tattler, excelled in art, and gave most of her time and effort to our gymnastic performances. Interested in creating new hair styles, Sandy plans to be a beautician. SECRETARIAL COURSE. Tattler Staff Cddvertifihg Mauagerj 3,' Choruf 25 Golf Club .7,' Leathercraft Club CSecretaryD 2, Gym Team 2. ROBERT K. GEIST 184 SEEM STREET Quiet and industrious, Bob often sat alone figuring out problems while Others tried to molest him by taking his pencil or books. He was fond of working with machinery and spent hours trying out his motor boat. He participated in Junior Achievementsl' in Allentown. Bob would like to become a skilled machinist some day. GENERAL COURSE. Hunting and Ftfhiug Club 3,' Clam Play 3. BEVERLY J. HABERSTUMPF 711 CHESTNUT STREET To become a veterinarian is Bev,s goal in life. Fond of animals, Bev seldom spoke an unkind word about her dog Blackie and her parakeet Pepper . She was sports-minded and especially enjoyed swimming and playing basketball. Her sweet disposition and gentle nature are desirable qualities for the profession she has chosen. SECRETARIAL COURSE. Clan Play 35 Band I, 2,- Glee Club 3,' Choruf 2, 3,' Teuurx Club 3,' Tri-Hi-Y Club 2. PATRICIA A. HAHN 174 MAIN STREET A talented artist, Pat', was often seen helping with the displays around our school. Dancing, movies, and especially boys are a few of Pat's many likes. She was an ardent sports fan and proved worthy of being a member of the Green Hornet Band for four years. She also was a willing helper when it came to prankish scheming. GENERAL COURSE. Bartel I, 2, 3,' Glee Club I, 2,' Chorux 2, 3,' Athletie Club 25 Leathercraft Club CSeeretaryU 3.
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JAMES C. FOWLER 341 BROAD STREET Better known as Whitey to his classmates, he was carefree and easy-going. His infectious laugh could be readily recognized echoing through the halls. We usually found him talking about his favorite subjects: clothing, new cars, and of course-girls. Being an ardent sports fan Whitey gave full support to our teams. Serving Uncle Sam and getting married are his future plans. GENERAL COURSE. Football Ig Bafleetball 1,' Glee Club 3,' Hunting and Fifhing Club 3. KENNETH C. FREY MACUNGIE, ROUTE 1 Talkative and cheerful, Kenny,' was a very understanding friend. His hobby is collecting old coins and his pastimes are going to the movies and hunting. An ardent sports fan, he was seen at most Of the football and basketball games. Among his dislikes are women drivers and little wise guys. Becoming an auto-mechanic is Kenny's main ambition. GENERAL COURSE. Glee Club 3,' Choruf 3,' Hunting and Fifhing Club J, 2, 3. BARBARA J. FREDERICK S32 CHESTNUT STREET An enthusiastic sports fan, Babs was a well-liked high- stepping majorette. She could constantly be seen dashing through the halls in her very up-to-date fashions. Texas was her main dislike, but she liked dancing, football players, talking, and chewing gum. Her desire is to either go to college or become a model. GENERAL COURSE. Majorette I, 2, 3,- Tattler Staff QCircula- tion Illanagerj 3,' Hi jeff Staff QTypiJtD 3,' Typewriting Club If Gym Team 1, 2, 3,' Athletic Club CSecrefary-Treafurerj 25 Clan Play 3,' Vanity EH Club 3. GERALDINE A. ERITZ MACUNGIE Always concerned about her classmates, Tutty,' willingly listened to their problems. Because of her congeniality and sociability, she won many friends. Efficient, intelligent, and capable, she was elected one of the copy editors of the Tattler. guttyls dream is to become a member of the WOmen's Air orce. COMMERCIAL COURSE. Tattler Staff CCopy Editorj 3, Hi jeff Staff CTypi.ftj 3,' Jllonitor Club 2, Tri-Hi-Y Club I, 2. -23.-
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WILLIAM A. HAINES 312 RIDGE STRE ET Talented in Woodwork, Bill was outstanding in building boats and vvon first prize for his accomplishments in the Industrial Arts Shovv in Philadelphia. He has excellent ability in water skiing and outboard racing. Upon his discharge from the Navy, he plans to maintain an establishment for renting and repairing boats. INDUSTRIAL ARTS COURsE. Football I5 Bafketball 1,- Track I, 2,' Hunting and Flfhing Club I,' Conferbation and Wifldlzfe Club 25 Stage Crfw Club CSecretary-Trzafurzrj 3,' Clan' Play 3. l ELIZABETH I. HALLMAN EMMAUS, ROUTE 1 Cheerful and talkative, Liz loved to have fun and chat with her classmates. She was fond of baking cakes and pies and serving them to all her friends. She enjoyed dancing, roller skating, and going to football and basketball games. Liz is interested in becoming a secretary after graduation. COMMERCIAL COURSE. Monitor Club 2, Tri-Hi-Y Club I, 2. RGNALD HAMSCHER EMMAUS, ROUTE 1 Professional baseball is the goal Run Bunn, as he was called by the gang, has set for himself. According to the record he made as pitcher for our school baseball team, he vvill surely reach it. Happy-go-lucky by nature, he Was always looking for the brighter and lighter side of life, joking, jesting, and fun-making. GENERAL COURSE. Baffball 2, 35 Hunting and Flfhing Club CPresldentQ 2, Uficf Prefidentj 3. FRANCIS J. HARDNER ALLENTOWN, ROUTE 2 Cho Cha came from Central Catholic High School in his junior year, joined the industrial arts section and immediately become one of the gang. He was usually the instigator or perpetrator of a practical joke. He was a hot-rodder and belonged to the Lehigh Valley Timing Association. To be an automobile mechanic is his aim in life. INDUSTRIAL ARTS COURSE. Hunting and Flfhing Club 2, 3. - 25 ...
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