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i We, the class of 1957, dedicate this yearbook to Dolores Boyer and Larry Kunkel. Dolores and Larry, classmates and friends to all who knew them, will live in the hearts of ,many people. Wherever they went, their good nature, appealing personality, and friendliness went with them. Larry, who attended Campus Junior High School, was a sophomore at KAHS when tragedy struck. At school he was a member of the Junior Varsity Basket- ball Team. Sports best liked by Larry were hunting, fishing, roller skating, and especially basketball. Larry, known to his friends as Cookie or g'Vince, was very successful at his main purpose in life-making people happy. In the words of Dr. Schmoyer, Larry, a victim of a power-made, speed-crazed age, need not have died in vain., if, in humility, we have learned that lesson.', dedication Dolores, who lived on a dairy farm near Dryville, will always be remembered for her quiet but very friendly personality. At KAHS Dolly was an active member of the Future Homemakers of America. Her favorite hobbies included embroidering, collect- ing post cards, working in her family's yard and singing on the church choir in Dryville. Dolores, neat and conscientious in all her work, was a classmate we were all proud to call our friend. Long will Larry and Dolores be remembered, not how they died, but how they lived. They brought happiness into the lives of everyone, and, by doing so, to themselves also.
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kutztown area high school lautztown, pennsylvania the cougar contents . . . administration and faculty seniors underclassmen clubs and activities
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For a day and a night and a morrow, that his strength might endure for a span . . .U Swinburne As a fixture representing the past, the sundial counted our daylight hours. Through progress a new kind of time piece, the scoreboard, was added to mark tense evening moments. Nineteen hundred fifty-seven saw a building for the future completed in the present. The opportunity to live in its progressive sphere was not oursg it is reserved for the seniors of tomorrow. The well-worn old and the unblemished new have circumscribed our school days in time. foreword
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