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ROBERT R. BElL 2025 Washington Avenue.-Clerical and Sales Wham! A strike! He did it again. Captain Beiiiy of the Duck Pin League wins his champion- ship med:-11. Bowling, hiiiiards, and hiue Buicics are favorites with Bolo. He is now a ioig-time howier. Proof? He p1ays for the City League. Our ciass jester turns serious when he contem- plates the future. Bohqs interest in the Sales Course is an indication of success in the husiness he plans to own. STELLA A. BENKO 25 West 10th Street-Secretarial . Stepping high down the field comes Stella, our snappy little majorette. She has stepped right into our hearts with her sincere desire to help. The National Honor Society, the Amptennian Staff, the Bioiogy and Thespian Ciuhs, have all found a willing worker in HBingo',. Whether it's going to a good play or reading a hooIo-fevery- thing interests Stella, who will soon hecome private stenog for some lucky businessman. 1 x YN J'-I si 6- ka -I JOHN W. BENNETT 101 East 4th Street'-'College Preparatory Johnny is the original Ujacic of all trades , re- pairing anything, raising goats, and collecting fishing equipment are a11 in his iine. In school Buck participates in Boys, Chorus, Debate Club, Hi-Y, and shares his husiness ahiiity on the Amptennian staff. .1ohnny,s quiet, gracious manner should hring him success whether he's in Copiay, Catty , or attending husiness school after graduation. 1 I .5 DONALD A. BILDER 716 Main Street,-Industrial Arts uHome, Petein says Don to his chauffeur, Mr. Schneider, after a husy day. Hpussyn in the print shop whirring the presses, Donald in Math class exhihiting hrains, Don on the mats grappling with the hest of them-these are all familiar pictures to us. For reiaxation Don induiges in touch foot- ha11 or settles down with television. With his personality, Don should find success hoth in radio school and afterwards. Page 27
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EDDIE vxsrr 2457 Cherryville Rd.,-'Clerical and Sales That deep, heart-Warming iaugh wiii spot Ed- die whether heys on the hottom oi the huddie in gym ciass or soda jerking at the MSN. Tau, dark, handsome, and quick-witted,-no Wonder Ed is a favorite in school and at W1-he Ciuhn. Eddie is a sports enthusiast and a Ioyai-side iiner. With the army as his career we may he saiuting General Asti some day. n ' 0 o ROBERT M. BAKER 405 East 4th Street'-'Industrial Arts From Phiiadeiphia to Forestry, says Bob. Our hig city friend joined N.H.S. in his junior year--and a welcome day it was for us. HOXH is readying himseif for life in the cooi, green woods hy reading sports magazines avidiy, hy helonging to the Rihie Ciuh and Fishing Ciuh, and hy spending his leisure time in the fields and streams. Boifs friendship is staunch. Proof? Listen to him defending the Cardinalsl .. .D 9 v Q ob o Q l Q D.Doll'D 0 D av. ll D l GGLDIE J. BARCZY 1561 Main Street,-College Preparatory inseparahies-fun, iaughter, and Goidiet Blend- ed in siciiiiuiiy to compiete the picture are serious- ness and a dogged perseverance. In schooi HJu1i's', interests center in the Tri-Hi-Y, Choruses, and Thespian Ciuhs. Out ofkschooi our hiushing hiond hoosts a11 T.A.C. and Luther League ac- tivities. How the iittie ones vvi11 1ove uteachern after Goldie graduates from Kutztown State Teachers College. Page 26 STANLEY A. BECKER R. F. D. 2, Northampton.-Industrial Arts Whizz-z-z, here comes Becker,-the Kreiders- viile Hash-'winner of the 100 yard dash in league competition. Stan is the Alexander Hamilton of our dehate ciuh and a shrewd business man on our Amptennian staff. Hunting, fishing, trapping, and serving as life guard at the Municipal Swim- ming Pooi Wi11 keep Stan husy until he joins the Navy or enters a local trade school. Y 5?
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CORINNE L. BIERY 2482 Main Street-College Preparatory Gangwayt Here comes ucocoan beating the bell again. Hip! Hip! There goes Corinne doing a peppy cheering routine. This tail, dark-haired beauty is always on the go. Singing with the chorus and Ensemble, serving in the Student Council, Tri-Hi-Y, and Thespian Clubs fill in her school time. Dancing, collecting programs, and keeping an eye on the U. S. Army keep Ucocoan busy after school. Corinne will be a lovely lady in White. ?l'44 'af 35? Lt G J. ALBERT BILLY 1570 Washington Avenue'-'College Preparatory We proudly present Billy, our District Champ of the wrestling team. And to think We once called him Little Billynl Versatility is Alberts middle name. He holds a library award for his avid reading. He is a loyal worker in the Band, N-Club, and Hi-Y. Billy can break the laugh meters anytime with his husky outbursts. 0n the serious side, we find Albert busy in church ac- tivities. Our loss is the Navyys gain when Billy enters officer's training school. JOHN BQMBA 1550 Poplar Street'-Industrial Arts Un guard! HCarp's,' casting. As an ardent member of the Fishing Club, John has often proved his worth in field and stream. If you think John is always reserved, visit him in woodshops where his voice is heard above the roar of the saws: or listen to him discussing sports at the Lehigh Club. As a doctor of automobiles, John is indispensable in his neighborhood. Whether he takes to the Navy or becomes a mechanic, John is bound to succeed. Page 28 DONALD J. BON SER Bath, R. D. 2-Clerical and Sales Donald believes in balance. He balances school work, Aviation Club, and Fishing Club activities with church work and his own hobbies ,-tieing trout Hies, playing American Legion Baseball, and building model airplanes. He holds an enviable record in church activities, where he is president of a branch of the M. Y. F., assistant secretary of the Sunday School, and is a member of the Gfficial Board in the church. After grad- uation Don plans to join the Navy. Happy cruis- ing, sailor!
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