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ALICE GRACE ERVIN Northampton Street, Bath Secretarial ln the middle of the street drives bonny, blonde Alice. Bak- ing cakes, sewing, modern danc- ing, collecting time pieces spells fun for thfs cheery beautician. Oh, how she hates to get up in t..e morning! F. H. A. Club lg Amptennian 3. JEAN FLICK Main Street, Bath Secretarial A Nazareth five and dime clerk with big ambitions . . . a winner in porch sitting mara- thons . . . special counsellor to 124 is Jean. Thereis a fiick of brown eyes as the Dadges go by. Chorus lp Tri-Hi-Y l, 2, 3 lSeC'y 372 Amptennian 3. WILLIAM I. FIELDS Chestnut Street, Bath Clerical and Sales FRANKLIN D. DIETER Bath, R. D. 1 Industrial Arts Pike County deer, beware! An- other Lappawinzo sportsman on the loose. lWhen he's absent he's not sickll Frankie covers first base in the church soft ball league-when he's not Hshing. The Army next, then farming. Fishing l, 2, 3 lVice-Pres. 3l, Track 2, JOYCE L. ECKHART Cherryville Secretarial This female Webster is strong on the books, has a Hair for writing, land riding at the East Lawn Acadcmfll Home lic. and Edgcmunt are right in line with brigat-eyed Joyce, our future comptozxgetrist. ,nous lg F. H. A. lj Art 'lj ahonol Honor Society 3. Debonair describes our man 4'Fieldsy . . . sharp dresser . . . ardent in arguments . . . a whiz in Bookkeeping . . . zesty gridiron tackle . . . smooth dancer . . . Our T.A.C. prexy should enjoy an insurance or truck driving career. Foofbcfl l, 2, 3, Clinic l, 2, 35 N Cub l, 2, 3, Wrestling lj Rifle Club lg Weight Club I. HENRY L. FUJITA 1826 Washington Avenue Industrial Arts Watch those calories, Hank . Mighty midget on the mats is this vice-president of the Junior Lappawinzo Club. . . A marks- man with a yen for hot rods and motor boats. 'LAnchors Aweighv, Henry. Fishing l, 2, 3 lPres. 332 Weighf li 2, 37 Rifle Club 1, 25 Wrestlinq l, 2, 35 N Club 2, 3, Stage Crew I, 2, 3. Page 21 it , ROBERT DRUCKENMILLER 1650 Washington Avenue College Preparatory Druck .... Mischief lurks in those Hirty blue eyes. Smooth dancing Nlr. Stage Manager knows his baseball, billiards, and Bernice. lt's laugh time when The Druckf, our Future teach- er, appears. BGSebClll I, 2, 3g Basketball l, 2, Stogecrew l, 2, 35 Student Council lg Ampfenniun 3. ARLENE L. ENGLER 206 East 21st Street Secretarial uWaitress,'l That sounds fami- liar to fiirtatious, story telling 'iSharpie , our top-notch book- keeper and whiz at shorthand. Heading, dancing, and stamp col- lecting rate with our future pay- roll clerk. Tri-HE-Y l, 2, 3, Girls' Chorus lj Courier 1.
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PAUL J. BURITS 834 Main Street Industrial Arts Bank Row's ace newsboy rates girls, Coplay, wedding recep- tions, and T.A.C. dances as fun. Paul takes small game hunting seriously. Will it be bell-bottom trousers? Who knows? Paul will have fun wherever he goes. JAMES E. COLE 2011 Washington Avenue College Preparatory Colie, teachers' pet peeve, has the educated wink for the fair sex. Spengler's Palestra, Acme, cars, and discussions at Hess's keep Mr. Stage crew man busy. Penn State is next. Stage crew l, 2, 35 Photography Club l, 2, 35 Amptenniun 3. DONALD R. CHRISTMAN 1543 Washington Avenue Clerical and Sales Prince of the carrot patches is uliedsw . . . baseball backstop . . . gridiron center . . class kibitzer . . . sharp dresser . . . T.A.C. dancer. Teller of tales is this tempermental kid with the homerun future. Football l, 2, 3 lCo-Capt. 335 Base- ball l, 2, 35 Clinic l, 2, 35 N. Club l, 2, 3 CVice-Pres. 3J. RICHARD H. COLE 311 East 21st Street College Preparatory NRichiel' is off to the races! and on time, tool Our husky- toned Rembrandt devotes his tal- ents to his church choir and school glee clubs. No time for fishing in civil engineering, Hichl Fishing l5 Photography l5 Bond l, 2, 35 Boys' Chorus l, 2, 35 Mixed Chorus l, 2, 35 Amptennian 3. ,ef R+ P RICHARD J. CSENCSITZ 219 E. 9th Street College Preparatory This hustling hoopster and track star can paper the walls with honor cards. The Csencsitz Emporium and the T.A.C. keep Rich busy. Accounting or en- gineering will find him alert and ready. Basketball l, 2, 35 Baseball l5 Track 2, 35 Football 35 N. Club 2, 35 Rifle Club 15 Amptennian 35 Hi- Y l5 National Honor Society 3.7 JAMES H. DECH Seemsville College Preparatory Crow shooting Jim, where's that devilish grin? A pack of mischief in spitball style . . . that's Dechy. Our field and stream man rates the farm and his 4-H work tops. College comes next. Rifle Club l, 25 Football l, 25 Wrestling 35 Dramatic Club l. l'1iur- 20 NANCY E. CUSTER Bath, R. D. 2 Clerical and Sales Quiet??? A saucy smile, swishing skirt, and Hashing skates announces perky Nan. Feet trouble? Nancy's shoes are off again! Beautician of tomor- row collects Nazareth nBills to- day. Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. PAUL H. DECH Northampton, R. D. 1 College Preparatory Paul . . . a forceful bloc thrown by lineman 337 reveals our red-haired outdoor SpOl'tSma1'1 and loyal 4-H worker. A friend in need is the taller of the Dechs indeed. Paul is college bound for a scientific career. Football l, 2, 35 Clinic l, 2, 35 N Club 2, 35 Boys' Chorus l, 25 Amptennian 3.
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Turning From Fond Memories- Thoughts Now Become Serious Page 22 , , ,, Out of the days of the past steps Walter Snyder and the eighth grade science demons. That's us! Princess Mary Ann Young and her prince charming, Keith Newhard, pose for a picture after presenting our sixth grade operetta, The Chil- dren of Buttercup Commons. Stand- ing guard over our favorite story- book characters is sergeant Richard Ziatyk. Introducing our seven coquettish can-can dancers from our marvelous 9th grade operetta, Paints and Patches. Sedate???
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