Hamburg High School - Pinnacle Yearbook (Hamburg, PA)

 - Class of 1945

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Tfwrnty-Iwo Neither urge another to tlml thou wunlrlxt be unwilling to do thy self, nor do Ilzy self -wlmi looks to flier unsfenzly, 111111 intffnzperaie in anotlzfr. -Uym. Penn LEROY A. HECKMAN, JR. MIRIAM l. HEFFNER CARL A. HENNE Liz Leroy, known to all his friends as Liz, for reasons unknown, is the type of senior who is looked up to by underclassmen. He has curly black hair and is often seen combing it. He does not indulge in smoking. He is kind and re- served. His actions in school and schoolwork are governed mostly by his sports. From experience, we recognize Liz as a hard worker, one who does not give up until the final whistle blows. His excellent physical status will prove to be an asset in his chosen profession, that of a football coach. Basketball is his favorite sport and he is tops in it. He likes Hashy clothes and cake. In his spare time, Liz may be seen either working at the F Sc F Shop or eating in the Luncheonette. ACTIVITIES: J. V. Basketball, 1, 25 Varsity Basketball, 3, 4, Soccer, 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain, 45 Track, 3, 4, Track Manager, 4. ChirlemJ' Miriam is a short, brunette, brown-eyed lass of l2A. She is al- most always seen in skirts and sweaters. She usually must hurry to get to her home room before the bell. She is known to everyone as 'fChicken or Chick but pre- fers the latter nickname. Chick is interested in a lad from Phila- delphia who has the same nick- name. Perhaps he is the reason that she would like to go to beauty culture school in Philadelphia. Her favorite pastime is hanging out at Rip's. Her favorite foods are spa- ghetti and baked beans. Chick dislikes people who are always com- plaining. She Claims she has an awful temper, and sometimes dis- plays it, but we still think she's one of the swellest pals and class- mates, and know she will make a good beautician. ACTIVITIES: Home Economics Club, 2, 3, 4. Angel Carl, with his ever-present smile and teddy bear hair cut, mounts the Strausstown Flyer every morn- ing for his trip to H. H. S. Much of his time on the journey and in school, to-0, is spent teasing the girls. His nicknames are legion- Citrus, Splinters, Angel, and Jewish,'l are only a few. Angel recites well in class, his answers in English and Law are well-thought out if a trifle original. Carl at times betrays a slight skep- ticism and a tendency to adhere to his own convictions with a stub- bornness reminiscent of a well- known member of the canine race. During the summer he is employed at Price Battery, but he demon- strated at the Bond Rally that he has the talent to become famous as an auctioneer. Perhaps some day we shall -hear his famous chant on the Hit Parade, 'fSold, American. Acriviriesz Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, Hi-Y, 3, 43 Soccer, 4qIntramural Soccer, 1. Liz Chirkrn Angel

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WiIli1 ' Clank P,-fp RAY L. HARTMAN RUSSELL F. HARTMAN HEARLD S. HEARN, JR. ll iIlir Clank Pp1,f We all know Ray as a quiet, modest, friendly fellow, who is sincere in all 'he does. Ray is not a conspicuous member of the class but, as the old saying goes, Still water runs deep. Living on a farm, Ray understands and appre- ciates the difficulties and problems of farming, which are numerous today. Ray has been our class authority on the many difficulties encountered by the farmers because of the numerous snow storms this past winter. Ray loves to tell a classmate of an experience his brother had thirteen years ago at precisely the time when the teacher is imparting some essential infor- mation to the class, showing that he is not a dull, you-go-your-way l'll-go-mine, sort of fellow. If Ray has one fault, it is his bashfulness, which, however, 'becomes him. Ray will, we know, make his way in the world. Acrivmes: Typing Club, 4. Meet the red-haired wonder of Strausstown and a regular pa- tron on the Strausstown Flyer. Chink, as he is sometimes called, is well liked because of his amiable disposition and his friendly smile. Not a few, we might say, look upon his brawny Herculean build with a twinge of envy. After grad- uation, Russell is looking forward to service in the navy. Since Chink is the rugged manly type, we can imagine him assuming quite naturally the hardy life of a sailor. His dependability, coaperativeness, and cheerfulness will also stand him in good stead, for he very cap- ably fills any position which is en- trusted to him. Russell is always good company and gets along with his associates with a mini- mum of friction. Bon voyage. ACTIVITIES: Hi-Y, 33 Mixed Chorus, 3, +3 Student Council, 4, Soccer Squad, 4, Vice-President of Athletic Associa- tion, 4. Hearld Hearn- Pete 6 ft. 4 in. Yessir! That's Pete, The worst Christmas present a person could possibly give him would be a pair of stilts. He enjoys working hard on his Dads farm near Shartlesville. He wears a curly 'Kwig that is always cut short. He detests neckties and long sleeved shirts, nor is he very fond of Women, though he blushes a lovely shade of pink at the sight of them. He wears clothes that are not flashy 3 in fact, Pete is conserv- ative, not only in dress but in man- ners, too. He likes soccer, boxing, wrestling, ice cream, and home- made cherry pie. He intends to stay on the farm and make farming his life work. We can imagine him becoming a stable, salt-of-the-earth member of our great fraternity of food producers. His muscle and brawn, his resilient good spirits, and his dogged determination are his qualifications for his career. Let noilzing be lost, said our Saviour. But that is lox! that is Illi.!'ll3'l'1l. -Ilim. Penn Twzfnly-our



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Dol DOROTHY M. HIMMELBERGER f.D0t.. Dorothy is a very talkative girl with grey eyes and light brown hair who peeps out from behind a pair of glasses. She may often be seen in Shartlesville on Satur- day night. Hoedowning and city dancing are her favorite sports. Cheeseburgers and French fries are her favorite foods, especially if they can be eaten at a bungalow or on weekends like those which she spent in Ocean City. Her favorite actor is Gary Cooper, actress, Betty Grableg and orches- tra, Harry james'. Dot enjoys a good laugh with Baby Snooksf' and could spend a large part of her time listening to the songs of Bing Crosby and Ginny Simms, especi- ally if they sing, Don't Fence Me ln. Her favorite subjects are typ- ing and gym, and she aims to be a secretary in the near future. Ac'rlvi'riEs: Typing Club, 4g Mixed Chorus, 4. Janie Coffrr JANE T. KATZ HJl1IliPH Hlanie' is a blonde, blue eyed lass who is continually worrying about whether she looks all right. Her favorite food, as she says, is anything that can 'be eaten, but she prefers ice cream. Her favorite pastimes are dancing, ice skating, and swimming. Her pet peeves are sulky, disagreeable people and French kisses. She has many friends and is always seen talking or laugh- ing, for she is never quiet. She selected the commercial subjects, and would like to become a secre- tary. Although she drives a car, she always comes to school on the Strausstown Flyer. Jane's hobby formerly was jumping fences, but now she is so much occupied by school activities and her daily duties on the farm that she finds no time for this pastime. Acrivmssz Library Club, 3, 4, Home Economics Club, 4, High Light Staff, 3, 45 Pinnacle Staff, 4, Intramural Sports, 1, 2, 3, 43 Senior Play. 7:-' l lr f.xwt. ' 91 : .' , we . 'Ir nw KENNETH W. KAUFFMAN HC0f,ll'f'H Kenneth is a farm boy who lives in Shartlesville, He is the possessor of dark brown hair and brown eyes and is far from being the shyest person in the senior class. When it comes to studying, Kenneth is good at sleeping or joking in his corny, little way. Kenneth is one of the noisiest members of the class, and his comments can usually be heard above those of the rest in Mr. Weber's homeroom. Besides being noisy, he is also a high-ranker in the witty class and is never found without an answer. He is a patron of the Saturday night jamborees at Shartlesville and can really swing it.'l Usually dependable, Kenneth is a good fellow to have around, and an all round sport. At times he may be termed as a ten o'clock scholar because this entrance to classrooms is very often made at about that time, especially on days when he has missed the bus. If thou woulzlsi be lmppy and eaxie in lhy fnmily, abow 1111 things ubsrrw' zlisrifrlirie. '-Ilffll. Penn Tfwenty-three

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