Nazareth Area High School - Comet Yearbook (Nazareth, PA)

 - Class of 1941

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THE CDMET RUSSELL BREIDINGER “Breidinger” Who’s that good looking fellow from Stockertown? Why, it’s none other than Breidinger who has mastered the art of blushing. Russell likes all languages except English. His in- terest in science will no doubt be a help to him in his chosen field of aviation. Science Club (2) (3). WILLIAM BREIDINGER “Bill Toot! Toot! Ta, ta!—that must be “Bill” practicing his trumpet or trombone. He enjoys all forms of music, partic- ularly instrumental. He is an excellent chemistry student and comprises one-half of the team, “Deily and Breidinger” whose headquarters is the “chem. lab.” Glee Club (1) (2) (3); A Cappella Choir (3); Operetta (1) (3); Music Festival (2); Band (1) (2), President (3); Orchestra (1), Secretary (2); Blue and White Orchestra (1); Brass Choir (2) (3); Science Club (2) (3); Dramatic Club, Secretary (3); Forum Club, Secretary (3); Class President (1); Class Treasurer (2); Class Historian (3); Student Council (1); Senior Play, Major (3); Blue and White Standard (2), Co-Editor (3). MIRIAM BREINIG “Mim” Serious, studious, and dependable, describe “Mim” to a T. She is interested in commercial subjects, and does her duties well. Although Miriam usually is very quiet, her funny-bone sometimes gets the best of her and the wittiness that bubbles forth can be surpassed by few. Commercial Club (2) (3); Blue and White Standard, Typist (2) (3); Comet, Typist (3). twenty-six

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ELAINE BLAKE “Skeeball” A chubby lass with blonde hair and blue eyes. Could that be “Skeeball” buried in a chemistry book? We wonder why she’s so fond of it. However, we do know that Elaine enjoys music, and is a member of the Glee Club and A Cappella Choir. Basketball (1) (2) (3); Baseball (1) (2) (3); Volley Ball (3); Gym Exhibition (2); Dramatic Club (3); Forum Club (3); Science Club (3); Glee Club (1) (2); A Cappella Choir (1) (2); Operetta (1); Music Festival (2); Senior Play, Minor (3). JEAN BOERSTLER “Jake” “How-do-you-do?” This is Mrs. Aldrich of What a Life” fame. This chubby lass is always wearing a happy smile and ready to burst into giggles at any moment. Jean is faithful to her studies as well as to that “certain person”. Dramatic Club (1) (2) (3); Glee Club (2) (3), Secretary (1); Baseball (1) (2); Forum (3); Hockey (1) (2); Basket- ball (1) (2) (3); Blue and White Standard (1) (2) (3); A Cappella Choir (1) (2) (3); Volley Ball (1) (2) (3);Comet Staff, Associate Editor (3); Senior Play, Major (3); Music Festival (2); Operetta (1) (3); Student Council, Treasurer (1); Class President (1); Gym Exhibition (1) (2). DOROTHY BOYER “Dot” The lass with the friendly smile, “Dot” no less. She seems to like school and may be seen at school dances, but her other interests center around the metropolis of Northampton. Why, Dorothy? twenty-five



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FRANCES BRODY “Brody” Here we have “Miss Pike” of the senior play. “Brody” enjoys public speaking, and is a member of the Forum. In her sophomore year, she participated in the Oratorical Con- test. Did you hear music? It’s only Frances playing the piano, her favorite pastime. Forum (1) (2) (3); Dramatic Club (1) (2); Orchestra, Secretary (1); Oratorical Contest (1); Basketball (2); Blue and White Standard, Joke Editor (1); Glee Club (2) (3); A Cappella Choir (3); Music Festival (2); Operetta (3); Senior Play, Minor (3); Comet Staff (3); Student Librarian (1) (2) (3). JOYCE BUCCHI “Bucchi” Chatter! Chatter! Chatter! It’s no other than “Bucchi”. Need a friend? Joyce will come to your aid. 7:30 a. m. means out-of-bed for most students, but band rehearsal for “Buc- chi” and her clarinet. Joyce is also an eager participant in all sports. Band (1) (2) (3); Science Club (2); Commercial Club (2), President (3); Hockey, Captain (1) (2) (3); Basketball (1), Captain (2) (3); Baseball (1), Captain (2); Volley Ball (1), Captain (2) (3); Blue and White Standard, Typist (3); Gym Exhibition (2). - 7hin - ' ROY BUSS “Bussy” If you see a bunch of girls in “Bussy’s” “Chevy”, just look in the midst of them and there you’ll find Roy. But even with a load of girls, “Bussy” does good work. His love for science has listed him as one of the most active members of the Sci- ence Club. Far above this is his interest in a certain girl who comes from Tatamy; naturally, we wouldn’t know her name. Track (1); Commercial Club (1); Science Club (2) (3); Gym Exhibition (3). twtnty-tevfn

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