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DORIS A. KATZ Dorie', General Good morning, men. Good evening, ladiesf, Dorie has always been an active member of our class. Repre- senting us on the Student Council for two years, heading class committees, decorating for dances and participating in various other activities have kept her busy. Among her dislikes are boys who do not have good manners, people who are late. letter writing and, of course, homework. Dorie enjoys read- ing, hiking, swimming and dancing and can often be found listening to 4'lVlister Bluen with the gang at Tony's. Her future plans include nurses training and we wish Dorie the best of luck. ACTIVITIES Student Council I, 2 News Staff 3, 4 Chorus 2, 3, 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Cheerleaders 3, 4 Senior Play 4 Future Nurses Club 3, 4 .lunior Red Cross Council 3, 4 Vice-President 4 Intramurals I, 253 THOMAS WALTER KENNEDY CiTim,, General g'What, me worry ? i' Tim's recent departure from the halls of H.I'I.S. left a de- cided gap in the Senior class-and Miss Baxter's fourth period English class. But at last notice Tim was enjoying his new niche in the world-the lowly position of boot-trainee in the United States Army, in which he hopes to pursue his education as a technical draftsman. Among our memories, Tim emerges as a well-dressed, slight young man whose personality shines in his many arguments on the reasons of life, religion, or any other subject tossed at him. When not engaged in a Hspiritedv argu- ment, Tim could usually be found on the nearest dance floor or playing football on the Stourbridge school grounds. ACTIVITIES Basketball 3 News Staff 3, 4 Baseball 2 RICHARD KOCH ffoiaw General 'iWhat do you want, a medal? Tall, blond, blue eyed, and full of fun describe this friendly senior. A certain red convertible is the object of his affection, along with a certain girl from H.C.H.S. Dick is a lucky guy- he's got a standing excuse for being late-his milk route. Dickls future plans include trade school. ACTIVITIES Gymnastics Club 1, 4 Basketball 2 Chess Club 2, 3 Senior Play 4
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VIRGINIA HAUTH Clnny General Who sald so'7 Gmnv can always be found w1th a cheerful smlle on her face CSPCCIBIIY when she happens to be talkmg about that certaln ,uy and after all talklng IS one of her favorlte pas tlmes Her mam dlsllke bemg s1ck may be brlghtened some what by hstenmg to God Bless Amerlca her favorlte sono Gmny IS also one of the dlamond glrls of our class Her future plans are rather fogoy but wlth her pleasant personahty we know that she w1ll be a success ln whatever she chooses ACTIVITIES FHA 1 Chess Club I 2 Presldent I Crafts Club 4 BETTY ANN HEICHELBECK Hrkex Commerczal Wlll ya stop 1t'7 A peppy cal who hates to bo to bed early IS our Betty Cur rentlv she IS one of MISS Brussell s secretaries who can usually be found ln A306 runmn, off stenclls or practlcrna on hex Royal Hlkey enjoys horseback Ildlllb wlth Joey roller skatmn UOSSIPIHU at Phlls and hummlnb Polson Ivy Her future plans lnclude workmg as a clerk and contmulng her secretarial career ACTIVITIES Book Club 2 News Staff 3 4 Llbrary Club 3 FBLA 4 MARY ELLEN HOLBERT Ellen Commercral Dear me' Mary Ellen IS a Dal for whom hfe as a secretary seems to appeal and thls year shes bettlnl, plenty of practxce as Mr MCCIHDISS rl ht hand blrl Her pet peeve 15 unpunctual people so you can bet your l1fe shell never be late for work Ilm her constant companlon Tonys and food fall mto the cate,ory of her llkes whrle bettm, up ln the mornlnt, IS one of her dlsllkes Mary Ellen rates Mr Blue as her favorlte son, and readm and horseback r1d1n as her favorlte hobbles ACTIVITIEC Book Club I 2 News Staff 3 4 Chorus 3 4 Yearbook Staff 4 F B L A 4 Co Edltor Spotllght 4 Basketball I 2 Semor Play 4 as - as cc - as .1 9 U 9 9 9 ' . . . . . . . ' s 9 ' ' - cc - as - 1 U- - - ca - - as U . . I . . 9 46 - 99 V J as - , - as rr 0' ' . . . . , L ' . . U . . . U W gg . ,, . . . U . ' 7 . ni, 0, . . nt . , . nt 54 . .,, ' v cs as as as Y . 0 . . . , 0' . U . . . . , 44 .U ,, W. . 1 C, . , r - l I , Q Q ' - v Q or ' I ' rr rr rr . . cc as ' U . . . . U . . U . - ' P C' Y U 1 N Y
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DAVID KREITNER Tmv General Kwltchyourbellx achm Dave almost won honors as class orator the day he delivered his famous speech The Py mles and the Mou Mous and who could for,.et his outstandln performance as L rl Abner m our Sadie Hawkins skit? Mr Blue has become number one on Tlnv s hit parade and added to his list of favorites are sleepin cars huntm and flyln The last mentioned will inevitably lead to a career 1n the Air Force for the humor ist of the Class of 1960 JACK LA POINT ta, General Looka llke ya don t tell jokes This happw member of the Blue An,,els can usuallw b found tlnkerin, with cars or tallcm, with T Opett Rea and Derrick s rates h1,.,h on his list of favorite han,outs and girls and cars top his list of favorites Jack plans to enter the Marine Corps after braduation and further his mechanical pursuits there We is onder lf he ll still be whistlln, True True Happl ness after the first revellle call' We hope so' JAMES F. LA POINT CCJim57 General I'll buy that.'7 ,lim has a steady babv-sitting job at Holbert's for Peg: and Mary Ellen. He can be heard blending his deep bass tones to ln the Still of the Nightf, and works hard at loafingg he's a prize. He hates homework. but loves living and sports. Two of his most winning qualities are a blond crew cut and his slow. easy ambulation-He's lovahle and well-dressed. too. ACTIVITIES Basketball 2. 3 Senior Play 4 Ncws Staff 3, 4 Gymnastics Club 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Chorus 3, 4. Chess Club 1, 2, 3 Art Club 1 County Chorus 4 90 Q '
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