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STELLA CARLO “Stella” Our small dark-haired and brown-eyed Stella is a dependable little lassie. At noon she frequently serves as high school mailman. Her chief hobby is sports. Some day Stella hopes to be an efficient nurse. Volley Ball (1) (3); Baseball (1) (3); Dramatic Club (2) (3); Comet, Photography Editor (3). “Rosie” Blonde hair, a Hashing smile, and a keen sense of humor are the characteristics of Rose. Even though she is a bit talkative, she always has her work prepared. Her favorite pastime is reading. Glee Club (1); Commercial Club (2) (3); Music Festi- val (1). RAYMOND CHRISTMAN, JR. “Caesar” “Small but mighty!” Scarcely over five feet, “Caesar” can hold his own against surprisingly overwhelming odds. Not too interested in school work, he spends much of his time meandering around with the “mob”. Everyone re- sponds to his cheery “hiyah” and with his spirit and his beaming personality, he can’t help but go far ahead after graduation. Glee Club (1) (2), Treasurer (3); A Cappella Choir (2) ; Librarian (3); Band (1), Treasurer (2); Track, Var- sity (1) (2) (3); P. S. M. A. Chorus (3); Operetta (2) (3) ; Basketball (1) (2), Varsity (3); Music Festival (1); Blue and White Staff (2); Class Treasurer (1); Senior Play, Extra (3).
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MILTON BITZ Mickey” Quite good-looking, isn’t he? “Mickey” hails from Stockertown and is considered the champion question and chatterbox of the class. He also has a flair for mischief; however, he takes an interest in his school work and has proved he’s no slacker. “Mickey” espec- ially enjoyed the part of “Dutch” in Growing Pains.” Mary Ellen wouldn’t have anything to do with it, would she, “Mickey”??!! Music Festival (1); Glee Club (1) (2) (3); A Cappella Choir (2) (3); Athletic Council (3); Operetta (2) (3); Class Secretary (3); Forum (3); Class Basketball (1) (2) (3); Basketball, Asst. Manager (3). VIRGINIA ELINTON “Ginny” “She’s blonde!” “She’s tan!” “She’s chic!” These com- bined with a graceful sophistication help make “Ginny” a center of attraction in any crowd. “Ginny” hails from “Philly” and has a knack for dressing smartly. As a member of Student Council. “Ginny” was responsible for the tricky programs at the school dances. Besides doing her work efficiently, she enjoys dancing and gaiety when her tasks are finished Commercial Club (3); Student Council, Asst. Sec. Treas. (3); Comet Staff, Social Editor (3). BETTY BOWERS “Betty” Although this small blue-eyed girl is serious about her school work, she is very fond of sports. Bowling and skating are her favorites, and at basketball she’s a whiz. Wherever there’s talking and laughing, there’s Betty, for she is always the center of fun. Her ambition is to be- come an efficient secretary, and if effort counts, she certainly will be. Commercial Club (1) (2); Dramatic Club (1); Base- ball (1); Volley Ball (3); Hockey (3); Comet Staff, Typist (3).
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ANTHONY DANIELE Patsy ----and then I killed it.” It’s only Anthony relating another of his hunting experiences. This studious boy would like to work in an office. His extra time is devoted to working for the Bath Boy Scouts. Track (2). JANE DERR “Pug” Jane is the petite miss who came to us from Tamaqua. Dancing, singing, and writing letters are her pleasures. Pug’s” pleasing personality accounts for her popularity, and will be a great asset to her when she enters the hospital. Glee Club (1) (2) (3); A Cappella Choir (3); Dram- atic Club (2) (3); Science Club (2); P. S. M. A. Chorus (3); Music Festival (1): Operetta (2) (3); Basketball (1) (2) (3); Baseball (1). JUNE DETWILER “June” June has accomplished quite a bit in her favorite field, art. She received honorable mention at an exhibition at the University of Pennsylvania for her creation of the clay model, “The Pottery Maker . Commercial and fine art, studying piano, and singing keep June busy, but she always finds time to keep up her considerable correspon- dence. Glee Club (1) (2) (3); A Cappella Choir (3); Dramatic Club (3); Music Festival (1); Marionette Club (1): Senior Play, Property Committee (3): Comet, Personal- ity Editor (3); Operetta (3).
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