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i ELSIE MAE ANTHONY 2007 Siegfried Ave. College Preparatory Gentleness, talent, and ambition spell Elsie . . . giving lessons and playing the Hawaiian guitar . . . teaching a Sunday School class and learning the home arts . . . these fill Elsie ' s leisure time . . . may you score luck in your future music studio. Tri-Hi-Y 1. 2, 3. (secretary 2). MARILYN LOUISE AHN 2152 Siegfried Ave. College Preparatory Confiding . . . sparkling personality . . . staunch supporter of all school affairs and the T. A. C. . . . that ' s Marilyn . . . clever in debating and imitating . . . connoisseur of fashions . . . her future? modeling, of course. Debate 1, 2, 3. (secretary-treasurer 2, 3) ; Thes- pian 2. 3 (secretary 3); Band 2, 3; Reflector 1, 2, 3; Concrete Courier 1. 2. 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3; Amptenniart Staff 3. GLORIA FAYE BACHMAN 1282 Main St. Secretarial Ready for all things is our animated Gloria ... a basketball and hockey en- thusiast ... an out-door girl by preference . . . finds hillbilly music enticing . . . appetite never satiated ... a future office worker. Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3; Student Council 2; Craft Club 2 (president): Thespian 3; Amptennian Staff 3; Christinas Vespers 3. MADELINE A. BACH 1705 Canal St. College Preparatory Explosive laughter and Madge go hand in hand . . . active both in school and in her church . . . tune in W. A. E. B. and Madge ' s lilting voice will charm the ether . . . her hobby — being late for band . . . Madeline should hit a high note in her career as a singer or a nurse. Girls ' Chorus 1, 2. 3 (president 3) ; Band 1, 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 2; Amplennian Staff 3. ALBERT P. BARTHOLOMEW, JR. 2327 Washington Ave. College Preparatory Behold our Eagle Scout winging into action ... a man of thought is our class leader ... an ardent stamp collector . . . a firm friend . . . Pete will find suc- cess ahead. National Honor Society 2, 3 (president 3) ; Bi- ology Club 2. 3: Kepler ScientiEc Society 3; Hi-Y 3; Junior Speaking Contest; Senior Class President 3. JOHN J. BARBERI 2211 Washington Ave. Clerical and Sales Sleepy-eyed John . . . but watch his speed on the gridiron . . . smooth dancer . . . happy-go-lucky . . . popular with the ladies ... an Izaak Walton fan . . . see John about your future clothing problems. Football 1, 2, 3: Basketball 1. 2, 3; Baseball 1. 2. 3; Clinic 1. 2, 3. 28
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I Seated: Mr. Ernest Papp, Mary Ann Billy, f lniidini:: Roman Zaiharrhuk, Albert Bartholomew, Charles Fogel. Guiding Lights The •aving, W n«i is a coUii.iv without its leaders? also applies to our class. What is a class without its officers? Without them it could not function properly. Our class officers have so willingly given their time to plan our senior activities and to perforin the many tasks involved. To our officers: Alljcrt Bar- tholomew, President; Roman Zacharchuk, Vice-President; Charles Fogle, Treasurer; and Mary Ann Billy, Secretary; we extend our sincere thanks for a joh well done. To our class advise r, Mr. Ernest Papp, who was hoth brains and brawn behind all our ])rojects, we wish to express our gratitude. It was he who persistently urged us on in all our tasks and helped to liring them to successful fruition, and to him we say a heartfelt thank vou. Class Colors Maroon and White Class Flower ■. Camelia Class Motto A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches. Page 27
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JAMES ALFRED BEIL 1737 Washington Ave. College Preparatory Mechanically minded Beily . . . sports most vivid ties ... on the job at a local drug store . . . enjoys hunting and midget aulo racing . . , discussion-minded . . . active in church affairs . . . will lie known as Reverend. We ghl Club 2; Kepler Scieiilific Society 2; Boys ' Chorus i: Tracli 1. MARY ANN BILLY 1370 Washington Ave. College Preparatory Bill loves la vie . . . versatility and vitality are hers . . . artistic ability? watch her draw . . . hear her French . . . listen to her piano or organ solos ... a worker at school, church, and the T.A.C. . . . Here ' s to a lovelv ladv in white. WALTER BENETSKY 203 West 14th St. Clerical and Sales ' Still water rinis deep and so does Shaft . . . shy in class but a spokesman Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2. 3 (secretary 1. president 2) ; Band .„ J e ' pi .g ,„.„|, ,vizardrv and 1. 2. 3 (corporal 2); Chorus 1; Girls ' Ensemble 1; , . ,, , , . ' ri,.i. 1. j„.„,. ■• c. o- 1 I- c playnig tackle on the team are his greatest N Club Si Amptennian blaff 3; Forensics ; Senior ' • ' r p diss Secretary; Senior Class Play. National Honor pleaSUres ... a futUle engineer and World jic.fieiy 3. traveler. loolball Clinic 2, 3; Football 2, 3. E. ALBERT BOYER 220 Howertown Rd. College Preparatory Piffy is a whiz at photography . . . has a hand in all athletic events ... is noted for his Tales of Camp Dent . . . eats and dreams sports . . . happy develop- ing to our future architect. Photography 1, 2, 3; N Club 3; AiiiiiKiitiiim Staff 3; Football I, 2. 3; Sresll.ng I, 3. MARY ANN M. BLANCHINI - 2136 Washington Ave. College Preparatory Enter Mary Ann . . . our outstanding redhead with a ijersonality to match . . . top debater . . . low in voice but strong in argument . . . loves the drama, music, and gootl books . . . dependable as a critic . . . etticient as a worker . . . Success to Mary Ann. Tri-Hl-Y 1, 2. 3: Debaliii; I, 2, 3; Thespian 2. 3; Amptennian Staff 3. i J. THOMAS BOYER 220 Howertown Rd. College Preparatory We give you T. B., the jolly jovial lad . . . an ardent sportsman ... a neat dresser . . . has a special eye for the fair sex . . . blushes beautifully . . . it ' s college ahead for Tommy. Football Clinic 3; B ' askilball 1. 2, 3; Track 1; Football 1. 2, 3; Junior Class Treasurer. Page 29
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