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MARIE E. HENNESY Commercial “Longest Walk’ Tries to yodel . . . watching Bandstand in the afternoon . . . argues with the teach- ers . . . “Mickey . . . wheel- ing her brother’s baby around ... attempts at horseback riding . . . tem- per, temper! . . . master of jokery . . . thrives on pizza. DAVID HERMAN Academic “Country Boy Bounce “Dave ... country boy . . . German gem . . . feather pen . . . Schober’s buddy . . . freckled . . . kicking in the glass in physics . . . “Did we have any P.A.L.?”... locker mate to Don . . . homespun wit. JUNE HELEN HOERNER Academic “Open the Door, Richard” Brains and beauty ... teacher at West Chester . . . big date in “Poor Rich- ard’s Almanac”... high stepper . . . steady dater . . . neat, nice, and naughty . . . inquiring about Honey- moon Suite . . . arguments . . . reporter. Class Officer 4; Guard of Honor 3; Mar-News 3,4; Chorus and Senior Choir 3,4; Majorette 3,4; Student Council 4; Library Aid 2; Prom Committee 3,4; F.T. A. Club 1; Young Life 3,4; Senior Tea 4. VICTORIA E. HOFFMANN Academic “Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter” Oh! Delaware, my Dela- ware . . . personality plus . . . “Vicky” . . . “It’s a howl!” ... Grady-villain- ess . . . new swimming pool , drop in some time ... chronic complainer ... triple threat talker. Mar-News 4; Yearbook 4; Chorus 4; Orchestra 3,4; Band 1,2, 3, 4, District Band 2,3; Senior Play 2; Prom Committee 3,4; Young Life 2,3,4. RONALD HOLDEN General “Story Untold “Ronnie” . . . Slow track man . . . Chevy, vintage ’49 ... party records ... brushes, piencils, and paints ... giant size Christmas present . . . Am- bition: to be a concert pi- anist . . . selling apples to the teachers . . . minding the fish in Woolworth’s. Band 3; Cross Country 4; Track and Field 4; Bowl- ing 3. ROBERT J. HOOVER Academic “Mean Woman Blues” “Fake Make” ... class Casanova . . . Driving dad- dy’s car ... “Bob for the job” ... cool, calm, and copesetic . . . “Ralph , . worry warble, lost his marble ... “Whee Haal!” ... neat dead man’s float . . . trips the light fantas- tic. Class Officer 1,4; Mar- News 4; Scott’s Hi-Q 4; Senior Play 4; Prom Com- mittee 3,4; Bowling 3,4; Track 4; Student Council 2; Citizenship Award. 26
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STEPHEN W. GRIFFIN Academic “Old Cape Cod’ •■‘Stuart” ... TECH jacket hunting in Massachu- isetts . . . loose tooth . . . -‘free lance on the road . . . .life of the party . . . shoot- .iing the shot put . . . “Steve - ;rino” . . . muscle-man . . . president of the Presbyte- srian Fellowship. ' Chorus 2.3,4; Senior Play . 4; Football 2; Cross Coun- :try 4; Track 4; Bowling 3. LOUIS C. HAHN, JR. Academic “Fascination” Record runner . . . stage hand . . . lives out in the sticks . . . lean and lanky ... R a d n o r i t e ... bl ues from the flu ... “Let me have your French’ ... white bucks . . . walks be- fore homeroom period in the morning. Mar-News 3,4; Chorus 4; Stage Crew 3,4; Cross Country 3,4, Letterman 4; Basketball 1; Track 4. JOYCE CAROL HALL Commercial “Ain’t She Sweet” Flirts with her eyes . . . laughing in Law . . . out of step . . . pills, pills, pills ... ate up the profits on Easter eggs . . . fabulous fullback . . . that cough. Treasurer 2; Mar-News 4; Majorette 2,3,4; Prom Committee 3,4; Majorette Club 1; Hockey 2,3,4, Let- terwinner 4; LaCrosse2,3, 4. ELIZABETH H. HANSON Commercial “Walk Hand in Hand Make-up guinea pig . . . her brother’s baby’s keeper . . . working behind the coun- ters . . . hair perfectionist . . . Jessie and Betty, one and inseparable . . . hep in English. Mar-News 4; Senior Play 4; Senior Tea Committee. SYLVIA ELIZABETH HAYRE Academic “Hey, School Girl” Toy seller at Murphy’s . . . bookworm ... semi-final- ist in Merit Scholarship Test . . . sense of humor . . . parlez-vous-Francais? tres bien! . . . very friendly and cooperative . . . good student. Guard of Honor 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Mar- News 3,4; Yearbook 4; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Library Aids 3,4; Prom Committee 3,4; Scott’s Hi-Q 4. M. JESSIE HENDERSON Commercial Hot Rod Queen” Always having a good time . . . likes “Teddy” bears . . . part-time secretary ... fond of bowling and dancing . . . wearing big rings . . . helpful and cheerful . . . my brother Rudd . . . seen with Betty. Mar-News 3,4; Chorus 4; Senior Play 4; Prom Com- mittee 4. 25
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CHARLES E. HOPKINS General “Darktown Strutters Ball” “Charlie” ... clerking at Pioneer . . . short . . . “Hop- py ... Tony’s star cus- tomer . . . poster maker . . . Ambition: Commercial Artist . . . pinball champ . . . springs in his feet. Art Club 1. FRANK HORMANN Academic “Stranger In Paradise” “Hormann did it . . . aller- gic to homework ... wha’ hoppened to the gang- plank??? . . . Ham . . . fidg- eting and gidgeting with fadgets and gadgets... lives way out in Gradyville . . . snowbound in the sticks during play rehearsal. Chorus 3,4; Stage Crew 4; Projector Club 1. CHARLOTTE REBECCA HOWARD General “Alabamy Bound” “Becky” ... “I dunno” ... letters from the South . . . pleasing personality . . . spends working hours at Wool worth’s ... farmer’s daughter ... Southern ac- cent . . . home to Georgia. F. H. A. 4; Library Aid 2; Photograph Club 1,2; Sen- ior Tea 4. RICHARD H. HYNES General “Artistry and Rhythm” “Dick ... M-N’s Rem- brandt . . . Marine . . . red- head . . . the Barney Old- field of Broomall . . . Year- book cartoonist ... “Jar- head ” ... nice guy... building an Olds . . . drag strip enthusiast . . . hopes to major in Industrial De- sign. Yearbook 4; Prom Com- mittee 3,4. -4 I •i 1 LOUIS lAMPlERl, JR. Academic “The Great Pretender” ‘Lou . . . Mrs. Nestor’s an club . . . repetitious Lou . . asdf jkl; . . . racing ma- ' hine . . . always asking questions . . . taxi service for girls only) ... sexy 2 yes . . . man of a thousand aughs. Vlar-News 1,2; Prom Com- ■nittee 3,4; Football Man- ager 1; Hi-Y 4. SYLVIA IBBS Academic “Teach Me Tonight” Forever “Nora ... owns the world’s largest bath- room . . . “Man in the Moun- tain” ... top tooter ... wrinkles her nose ... “I don’t care” ... circular driveway . . . moody . . . diet, diet, diet. Yearbook 4; Chorus 3,4; Orchestra 3,4; Band 1,2,3, 4, District Band 2,3; Band Lieutenant 4; Play 3,4; Prom Committee 3,4; Tri- Hi-Y 3,4; Hockey 2,3,4; Basketball 4. 27
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