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Blessed With More Than the Average KATHLEEN B. BLACK JANET MAE BLOSE SHIRLEY ANN BLOSE 719 Main Street Walnutport R. D. 1 Walnutport, R. D. 1 Stenographic Clerical and Sales Clerical and Sales As a newcomer in our Freshman year, Kathy charm- ed us with her Pittsburgh ac- cent, her neat trim appear- ance, and her bit of Irish temper. A jack-of-all-trades hobbyist is Kathleen, whose big ambition is to house- clean her own home some- day. Tri-Hi-Y l, 2, 35 Concrete Cour- ier l, 2, 3. HELEN A. BRICKLER Danielsville, R. D. 1 Secretarial Our high-stepping color guard is a steno to her finger- tips. That one dimple and that laugh belie Helen's real seriousness. Hayrides, danc- ing, and 4 a.1n. pajama parties suit this secretary. Girls' Chorus 'l, 25 Mixed Chorus 25 Ensemble I, Bond l, 2, 3. lColor Guardlj Amptennian 3. Small, but powerful .... an excellent summer aide at the Phoebe Home . . . . this is Janet, a homeroom spelling champ. Horse-back riding, reading and swimming keep our future bookkeeper busy. Trl-Hi-Y 2. MARY AN N BRUCHAK 1523 Cedar Street Szenographic Selling 54- Amptennians, whizzing down the Lehigh in fast motor boats, bolstering the Newport girls' baseball team, snapping the grand- stand into rousing cheers is good fun for smiling Mary Ann who goes from mega- phone to dictaphone. Tri-Hi-Y 2, Concrete Courier 3, Photo l lTreosurerJg Softball l, 2, Cheerleader 'l, 2, 3, N Club 3, Amptennian 35 Gym Exhibi- tion l. Shirley, our quiet but de- pendable baby-sitting expert, likes to participate in church affairs, win spelling bees, and collect fountain pens. A diamond sparkles the clue to Shirley's future plans. Girls' Chorus 2. CATHERINE E. A. BUSKIRK Northampton, R. D. 1 Clerical and Sales A sly, timid lass is Cath- erine, with that forever beam- ing grin. A wide variety of interests, including 4-H work, occupy Cass' spare time. We see in the future a happy housewife and hostess. Tri-Hi-Y I, 3. Page 21 Talents LOIS HAZEL BLUM Danielsville, R. D. 1 College Preparatory A sunny day and Blumy is absent. Horseback riding? Hiking? Or mountain climb- ing? Reds loves them all. Enigmatic Lois will be a sympathetic friend to her kindergarten cherubs. VIRGINIA C. CHEHULY 1657 Newport Avenue Secretarial Virginia-gay, warm, and friendly-is very much inter- ested in the Air Force. Now she serves the customers in a local store and monopo- lizes the candy counter. She will be an efficient airline hostess or an asset in any office. Girls' Chorus l, 2, Ensemble l, 25 Tri-Hi-Yvl, 2, 3.
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We Have Been a Spirited, Gay Class . is., MADELINE L. BEIL Danielsville, R. D. 1 Stenographic Another holiday means an- other trip for Madeline, the Cook's Tour Guide of our section. Luther League, a Church Choir, and a piano mean hours of fun for our efficient bookkeeper. Concrete Courier I, 2, 31 Am- ogennion 3. , DORIS ANN BIERY Northampton, R. D. 2 College Preparatory Energy not used in giggles and hlushes is well-distributed in Doris's schedule-Church pianist, 4-H meetings, En- semble Activities, and Na- tional Honor Society. Result: an ardent aspirant of the nursing profession. Girls' Chorus l, 2, 31 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 35 Mixed Ensemble 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y l, 25 Ensemble l, 2, 3, District Chorus 2, 35 Na- tional Honor Society 35 Foren- sics 2, 35 Amptennion 3. MICHAEL C. BENDEKOVITS 936 Dewey Avenue Industrial Arts 'tEagle's '4horn drives peo- ple crazyl Sportsminded Mike revels in physical, not men- tal exercises. Scooting to his job at the pool or gas station on '5Space Machine should be good training for Mr. Para- trooper, U. S. A. Weight Club lp Basketball lg Football l, 2, 35 Track 2, 31 Clinic 2, 35 N Club 2, 35 Am- ptennian 35 Gym Exhibition 2. LOIS M. BIERY 1905 Washington Avenue College Preparatory Queenie reigns wherever laughter is present. Her hands are truly creative whether she is at the organ, tickling the ivories, or completing a paint- ing. Mentally alert in class, Lois will teach art after K. S. T. C. Tri-Hi-Y l, 2, 3 lSecretary l, 275 Science Club l, lSecretary ll: National Honor Society 3, Junior Class Secretary, Ampfennion 3. MARLENE R. BERG 25041 Main Street Stenographic Looks are deceiving, for 4'Bergie is really more spry than shyg although she does claim the morning bell as her pet peeve.wPlans for Marlene's dream house cer- tainly will include a wel- come mat for Cats. CAROLINE TONJA BILLY 1370 Washington Avenue College Preparatory Introducing Chummy i'Chiz- welli' of the innocent smile and lovely locks. Miss Life Guard flashes her life-saving badge on those Seaside Heights holidays. Caroline leaves trampolene fun to earn a coveted R. N. Girls' Chorus l, 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y l 2, ltreasurer l, 2l, Softball i, 2, Gym Team 3, Gym Exhibition 25 Amptennian 3. Page 20 J EAN JOANN BERGER 268 Broad Street, Bath Stenographic Flashing brown eyes, a sweet smile, and a rare modesty describe Jean. Pen pals, dancing, and baseball fill those hours when ,lean isn't listening to Perry Como or the Crewcuts. There'll be time for secretarial work later. A Girls' Chorus lp Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3 ANNE E. BINDER Walnutport, R. D. 2 College Preparatory An engaging sense of hu- mor and a zeal for orderlv, intelligent thinking glend well in uCandy, a petite perfec- tionist. Our class secertary will trade Edgemont Park and the color green for the pure white of an R. N. Concrete Courier l, 2, 3, Nation- al Honor Society 2, 3 fsecre- tary 3l, class secretary 3, Amp- tennion 3 ICO-Editorj.
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We Basked in the Limelight of New RICHARD M. CHABAK RONALD J. CHABAK SYLVIA C. CHRISTMAN 658 East 20 Street 658 East 20 Street 217 East 21 Street College Preparatory College Preparatory Stenographic Dreamy eyes and a subtle Ronnie is a sincere ad- To see Sylvia model a smile describes Richie, the mirer of Beauty. This black velvet lounging costume other half of the Kokomo hard hitting gridiron guard is to see poise, beauty, and twins. Whether it be the keeps in shape as a speed grace at work. Wrestling gridiron, track field, life sav- demon on the cinder track. matches and family dinners ing, or the future, Richard inevitably finds success. Football l, 2, 35 Basketball l, 2, Track 2, 35 Clinic 2, 35 N Club 2, 35 Gym Team l, 2, 35 Gym Exhibition. SHIRLEY J. CROCK 360 East 10 Street College Preparatory Consult your dreambook and lend an ear-Crocky's at it again! Friendly, cheer- ful, and unpredictable - Blondie's main gripes are get- ting up early and dieting. Shirley fancies letter writing and elementary teaching. Girls' Chorus l, 2, 35 Mixed Chorus l, 2, 35 Ensemble 1, 25 Cheerleading 15 National Honor Society 35 Amptennian 3. A deserving Eagle Scout and Ron Navy. Jr. Olympics winner, looks forward to the Track l, 2, 35 lState and District 215 Football l, 2, 35 Wrestling 25 Chorus 35 Gym Exhibition 1, 25 N Club l, 2, 35 Clinic 2, 3. JOSEPH C. DANNER 1518 Newport Avenue College Preparatory Brilliant, orderly Joe, our answer man, has the know- how in anything from Chaucer to making sundaes. Get him away from the books and thereis time for minia ture golf, photography, and fish- ing. The future? Research chemist. Fishing Club l, 2, 3 KTreasurer 335 Weight Club I5 Biology Club l5 Aviation Club 25 Science Fair 25 National Honor Society 3 lTreasurer 315 Amptennian 3. keep sylvia too busy to day- dream about office jobs or airline hostesses. Tri-Hi-Y I5 Amptennian 3. ELAINE DAY 922 Dewey Avenue Clerical and Sales A pearly smile and a friendly 4'Howdy introduces Daisy -and a new joke. This Youth Fellowship work- er has every qualification necessary for a good leader. The Air Force will inherit a bowling expert when Elaine arrives. Page 22 Laurels JAN ET ANN CIMINO 2035 Siegfried Avenue Steno,-graphic Changing hair colors and sudden reversals of mood help Janet express her per- sonality. Our ardent skating and polka fan has one am- bition-to be a Grade A pianist. Being a telephone operator would please .lanet fine. Dramatic Club l, 25 Tri-Hi-Y 'l, 2. NANCY M. DECH Northampton, R. D. 2 Stenographic Reserved but friendly Nan- cy comes and goes. No hurry -no worry. Easily contented with a good book or a peppy square dance. She partici- pates willingly in church ac- tivities but hasn't made defi- nite plans about the future. Concrete Courier 1,
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