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STANLEY B. CHRISTMAN “Christman Short, blond, and freckled Christman hails from Stockertown. He and Tony may be frequently seen strolling around town or teasing the girls. Christman says that he knows the identity of the Moon Barker. See Mr. Knecht. Whatever the future holds for Christman, it will be all right with him. Class Basketball 2, 3. FRANCES C. CONDOMITTI “Frantic Another chatterbox from Room 23, Francic has a ready smile for everyone. Francie's specialty is telling the latest jokes. Much of her spare time is taken up by someone from Easton. Skating and iitterbugging at Tatamy arc Francie’s special lo%’es. Not very much interested in sports or very enthusiastic about lessons. Frances isn’t too ambitious. Baseball 3; Volley Ball 3. NORMA I. CRESSMAN “Hie Ich gehe nach Hausc. Yes, that’s Norma, one of our ex- cellent German students, conversing with some other fellow student. She is an all-round good sport and in her spare time she can be found reading a book or listening to records. Her interests in life arc having fun and going to college. Friendliness with the opposite sex and the ability to accomplish many things will help Norma in her future. Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3; Class, Secretary J. 1181
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A. RAY BRONG Ray Quite talkative plus not a care in the world makes Ray one of the happy-go-lucky individuals of the senior class. Nights. Ray can be seen behind the counter at the local Y. M. C. A., holding down his so alled position. His spare time is spent in shooting pool and bowling; in both he is able to hold his own. Whatever the future holds for him, Ray is sure to be a success, for he is a hard worker on every job except school work. JAMES T. BURLEY Jimmy Small in stature, but an Iturbi at the piano gives an excellent picture of Jimmy” as everyone knows him. Although he claims school is a trying task, he always manages to do creditable work. Reading German, as it should be read, is one of his major accomplish- ments and makes him the envy of all German students. After school Jimmy plans to continue his study of music. ANNA MAE S. CARTY “McCarty” Shoot! ShootGlancing over the gym floor you'll spot our blonde bombshell urging her team to victory. McCarty” enjoys all sports, and was an efficient guard on the basketball team. She was one of the photography editors of the Comet. Happy-go- lucky and cheerful, she is sure to add to the fun wherever she is because of her ability to tell jokes. You certainly know how to handle the clarinet, too, McCarty. Baseball 1.2.3. Basketball 1, 2. 3; Hockey 1.2.3. Volley Ball 1,2.3. Senior Play, Mi nor. Band 1,2.3. 947 H71
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SIDNEY G. CUMBERLAND Sid “Sid” hails from Valley View Farms. He is much interested in school work and usually has his lessons prepared. His interest lies in the opposite sex, but not around here so he tells us. Either the army will have him after graduation or he will become a metal lather. A. WILLIAM DAY Bill That all his classmates look up to him is evident, for “Bill is six foot eight inches tall; and when seen with Wally, they look like Mutt and Jeff. He has helped his classmates out of many tough situations, especially in basketball. Bill's motto seems to be: How to Get In. but Not Out. of Trouble. His high light comes every day in English class. Whenever there is a roar of laughter, you usually find Bill in the middle of it. His only ambition is to find a job. Senior Play, Minor. ELSIE V. DEUTSCH Elsie At a glance, Elsie seems to be quiet and reserved, but looks arc often deceiving. She is a commercial student and did her bit as a Comet typist. Elsie is also one of Miss Botto's faithful student librarians. Her motto seems to be. Where there's a will, there's a way. This attitude should be an asset in her career. Baseball 1; Basketball 1, 3; Hoclpy 2; Volley Ball I, 3; Dramatic Club I; Commercial Club I, 2, 3; Student Librarian 1, 2, 3. Photog- raphy Club 3; Comet, Typist 3; Senior Play, Usher 3. 947 119]
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