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JOHN JANSSEN General “Transfusion Nervous in the service . . . temper, temper!! ... “Crash Janssen” . . . wash- ing dishes at the farm . . . Hurricane” ... mumbles and grumbles ... likes those blondes . . . twenty- two accidents! . .. can ’t seem to get that combina- tion . . . arguing with the cops. Football 1; Baseball 1. LINDA H. KING Commercial “He’s My Freddie, He’s My Guy “Fanny Fern” ... import from Del-Haas ... on the ball in P.O.D. ... pencil on her ear . . . quiet way about her . . . pretty eyes, lovely eyebrows . . . high pitched voice ... intelli- gent . . . palsy with Betty Lou. Student Council 1; Play 2, 3; Prom Committee 3,4; Librarian 2; Color Guard 2; Italian Club 3; Christ- mas Card Committee 4. F. RICHARD KLINE Academic “Can’t We Be Sweethearts? ” “Shut up and deal ”... cards in Algebra . . . quite a copy . . . where do you get those blondes? . . . member of the V-8’s ... Canteen goer . . . bashful . . . swings in his front yard ... that’s Rich. Prom Committee 3; Avia- tion Club 1. WILLIAM K. KLUMPP, JR. General “Stranded in the Jungle “Bill ...“Hairbreadth Harry” . . . faithful to his girl . . . “That’s rotten . . . acrobat . . . “Fix” ... on to West Chester . . . diver . . . one of the Mat Brothers . . . desires to be a Physi- cal Ed. teacher. Yearbook 4; Senior Play 4; Prom Committee 4; Gym Club 3,4; Track and Field 4. JOAN A. KOENIG Commercial “Trouble with Harry” Cheeriest cheerleader , . . no shorthand fan ... “Te- dum -te -dum -te -“dum . . . no megaphone needed to be heard . . . full of pep . . . memories of Colorado . . . lunch with Mrs. Nestor . . . Haverford interest ... “Practice at 4:00.” Mar-News 3; Cheerleading 2,3,4, Captain 4; Prom Committee 3,4; Garden and Nature Club 1. LAWRENCE MARC KRAIN Academic “Got To Get To Your House” “Larry” . . . those hats , , . broken finger . . . president of the AZA ... Maitre’d . . . big feet and clean white bucks . . . successful gar- dener . . . forever washing his cars . . . defies gravity when jitterbugging. Mar-News 4; Christmas Card Committee Chairman 4; Bowling 3,4, Captain 4. 28
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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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THOMAS D. LEAFE Academic ' ■Julie Is Her Name” Tom” ... cutting up with Miss Yeingst ... “Hoskie” . . Merit Scholarship Fi- alist . . . record collector . . Julie London fan . . . -shirts backstage ... ' regressive wit . . . “pear- haped” . . . black-eyed usie. earbook 4; Junior Play ; Prom Committee 3; Jtage Crew 4. FLORENCE JOYCE LIEBMAN Academic “L ’amour Tou jours, L’amour” ‘‘Flossie’ . . . good student . . . reserved and nice . . . specs . . . walking the dog . . . charm school graduate . . . TEC sorority supporter . . . big wardrobe . . . teach- ing career. Mar-News 3,4; Prom Com- mittee 3,4; Chorus 4; Sen- ior Tea 4. ANN MARIE LILLMARS Academic “Let’s Go On a Midnight Swim” “Littlemars ... blushing flirt ... “Minnie Mouse” ... speedster ... all- around athlete . . . five foot three, eyes of green . . . “Who’s got a comb?” ... swimming pool queen . . . stubborn as an old com cob. Yearbook 4; Orchestra 3, District Orchestra 3; Band 1,2, 3, 4, District Band 3, State Band 3; Prom Com- mittee 3,4; Hockey 1,2, 3, 4, Capt ain 4, Letterwinner 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; LaCrosse 3,4. JANE ERIN LINDSAY Academic “Lately” Interest in underclassmen . . . Elvis’s fan . . . likes to jitterbug . . . favorite show. Bandstand ... clothes, clothes, and more clothes . . . joke teller . . . natural curls . . . worker. Mar-News 3,4; Yearbook 4; Chorus 4; Orchestra 2; Band 1,2; Senior Play 4; Prom Committee 3,4. HENRY J. LYMAN General “Dance With Me, Henry” “Hank” . . . dances at Ber- wyn ... rock ... Grant’s employee . . . Santa Claus . . . Party-goer . . . heavy foot . . . engineer boots and peg pants . . . flashy smile. Prom Committee 3; Gym- nastics Club 3,4. SUSAN A. LYNCH Academic “Sweet Sue” “Sue” . . . enjoys music . . . soft-spoken . . . auburn hair . . . wants to join the wo- men Marines. . . swimming at Westtown Lake . . . future homemaker . . . nice smile. Yearbook 4; Band 1,2, 3, 4; District Band 4; F.H.A. 4; Prom Committee 3; Young Life 4; Senior Tea 4. 29
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