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MARY FULS “Mary” “Hi, kids!” This is Mary’s habitual greeting to her pals. Recently, she became an assistant-leader of one of the Girl Scout Troops of Nazareth, and is proving her self capable in her duties. Mary is a good commeicial student, and after graduation, she intends to become a WAAC. Commercial Club (1) (2); Glee Club (3); A Cappella Choir (3); Comet, Business Staff (3); Basketball (1) (2) (3); Volley Ball (1) (2) (3); Hockey (1) (2); Baseball ( 1 ) ( 2 ). JOSEPH GEIDER “Joe” Here’s dreamy, friendly, and humorous Bert Parsons from “Young April.” This Stockertown lad is kept busy, working after school and Saturdays and visiting on Mauch Chunk Street. Commercial Club (1); Student Council (1); Class Bas¬ ketball (1) (2); Senior Play, Minor (3). HERMINA GOTTO “Minnie” Dark hair, brown eyes, and a slender figure spells “Minnie.” Her congenial nature has added charm on many occasions. Minnie is an industrious individual and quite interested in the commercial subjects. Who’s that fellow in an army suit? Um-m, that would be telling!!! Commercial Club (1) (2) (3).
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THE COMET SUE FRANCZAK “Sue” Here’s brown-eyed Sue with the lovely long eye lashes. Sue serves as photography editor for the Comet and is also an active member of Dramatic Club. Since Sue is pleasant and friendly, she should be an excellent nurse. Basketball (1); Science Club (2); Dramatic Club (3 ; Baseball (3); Comet Staff, Photography Editor (3). BETTY JANE FREY “Betty Jane” Here’s another of our cheerleaders and one of our best dressed seniors. Tall, blonde, and a pleasant per¬ sonality—all describe Betty Jane. Although she works at Murphy’s after school, she still finds time to partici¬ pate in sports. Cheerleader (2) (3); Basketball (1) (2) (3); Volley Ball (i) (2) (3); Baseball (1) (2) (3); Hockey (1) (2) (3); Commercial Club (1) (2); Science Club (2); Student Librarian (3); Magazine Campaign (1). MARION FREY “Mamrnie” In Caesar’s time all roads led to Rome; the modernistic version is that all talking leads to Marion. Marion says she hopes to become a Florence Nightingale someday; that is, if a certain subject beginning with a “C” and ending with a “Y” doesn’t prove an obstacle. Dramatic Club (1); Glee Club (3); Music Festival (3).
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HELEN GROLLER “Helen” “Are you kiddin’?”—that’s Helen’s pet phrase. An¬ other of Bath’s contributions to Nazareth High, Helen says all her interests lie in commercial subjects, and she hopes to do secretarial work someday. However, we have our doubts, since the Army and Helen keep the postman quite busy. Magazine Campaign (1). MARGARET GUTIERREZ “Goody” There goes Margaret swishing her long brown hair and flashing her big brown eyes. Margaret is a good art stu¬ dent and shows it by her color combinations. She is a staff member of the Blue and White Standard, an NYA worker, and an active sports participant. “Goody” hopes to become an interior decorator. Glee Club (2); Blue and White Standard (1) (3); Bas¬ ketball (1) (2), Captain (3); Baseball (1) (2) (3); Vol¬ ley Ball (1) (2); Hockey (1) (2); Magazine Campaign (1); Commercial Club (1). CATHARINE HAHN “Hahnie” Meet this pleasant gal, Catharine, who shoulders her share of the class responsibilities as assistant secretary and treasurer. Besides being one of Nazareth High’s good students, she is one of the associate editor ' s of the Comet and also an enthusiastic Glee Club member. After graduation, Hahnie hopes to become a nurse. Glee Club (1) (2) (3); A Cappella Choir (1) (2); Operetta (1) (2); Music Festival (3); Student Council (2); Class, Ass. Secretary and Treasurer (3); Magazine Campaign (3); Volley Ball (3); Comet Staff, Associate Editor (3); Prom, Decorating Committee (2); Senior Play, Property Committee (3).
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