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MICHAEL J. CHURETTA 2245 Siegfried Avenue Anyone gof a loo+hpick? asks our chief can-sfacker from fha A gc P. Mickey focuses mosf of his leisure hours on sfamp collecf- inq, reading books??? and camp- ing. Our Sfargazer lwho has in- feresfs in every fownl hopes fo don fhe Air Force blue in fhe fu- fure. College Freparafory. MICHAEL J. CHUSS Balh, R.D. 2 Slrike fhree! Yer oul'I is a fa- miliar phrase 'ro Mike, our slar pifclier. Making opponenfs groan as he applies new wreslling holds proves hgs all-around alhlelic abili- ly. His popularily wifh fhe girls is enhanced by his greaf sense of humor. Darfmoufh will be his liv- ing quarfers for fhe nexl' four years. College Preparalory. Boys' Chorus lg Weighf Club 2, N Club 2, 3. LOUIS A. COGOSSI 29I0 Cherryville Road A saw, a car, some fools, or a girl keeps our jack of all 'lrades happy. Louie. fhe ace in me- chanics and fhe joker in school, seldom runs info a problem he can'f handle. The fufure poinls 'ro- ward collage and a degree in en- gineering. College Preparalory. Band l, 21 Weighl Club lg Wresfling lg Foren- sics . LILIA COLAFRANCESCHI 429 Penn Sfreel, Bath Dark eyes and black hair infro- duce fhis avid Yankee fan. Always ready wilh a helping hand. our homeroom presidenf organizes fhe aclivilies of l24. Reading doesn l' keep Lilia from gaining abilify in shorlhand and lyping. Bryand and Sfralfon Business School comes nexf. Secrsfarial. Nafional Honor Sociely 3. School history was recorded from the very fir LINDA L. COLE 2377 Washington Avenue Gossip. giggles. and gum - lhal s CoIey , our lady mechanic. Working af a local drug sfore and swimming makes for a busy girl. ln The fufure. a iob af fha General Accepfance Corporalion and fhe 'lifle Mrs. awail' Linda. Secrelarial. Tri-Hi-Y lg Courier lg Girls' Chorus l, 23 Gym Exhibition lg Spring Concert I, 2: Amplennian 3. DONALD A. CORRELL Balh, R. D, I Friends, Romans, and Counfry- men. Don is giving Shakespeare one lasf furn before Forensics. He displayed his speaking abilify in fhe Chrisfmas Vespers and Senior Class Play. lr's Anchors Aweigh For Don. College Preparatory. Forensics 2, 33 Science Fair 2, 3: Senior Class Play: Vespers 3. st day. JOSEPH F. CROWELL 542 Easf l0l'h Slreef He made ifl Chalk up fwo more poinfs for The Black and Orange as our sfar hoopsfer sinks anofher. Joe, our own Mr. Judd , always has lime for a good sfory. Joe's undecided abouf college or 'lhe service. College Freparalory. Basketball I, 2, 3. page lwenly-seven CAROLE J. DANNER l29 Slark Slreef Won'f she ever sfop l'alking? is fha familiar query affer meefing Carole. Sfudying over for fhe day, Carole finds fime for fun wifh Smokey , her per horse. Through working wifh while mice Carole won second place in Human Bi- ology af fhe Science Fair. Alrlain- ing a high goal is CaroIe's yen, as she plans lo be an airline hosf- ess. College Preparalory. Tri-Hi-Y l, 2 3: Gym Team 2, 33 Amplennian 33 Sci- ence Fair I, 2, 3.
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BONNIE LEE BROBST Bath, R. D. 2 Need a partner? Just ask Bon- nie, who loves to dance. Being a maiorette, a member ot Youth Fel- lowship, and Church Choir can't keep her from rating tops in short- hand. Her tuture dream -to be a secretary at Keystone Portland Cement Co. Secretarial. Girls' Chorus lg Mixed Chorus I1 Maiorelte I, 2, 35 N Club 3: Amptennian 3. GLENN R. BUSS Bath, R. D. I Bussie, our loyal student council- man. cultivates triendships and honor cards as well as corn and potatoes. Beet steaks. pork chops, and girls are tavorites with this 4-H Club advocate. Penn State has next claim on our tuture biol- ogist. College Preparatory. Student Council l, 2, 3, Science Fair 2, 3. VIOLA M. BUTZ lll West Main Street, Bath A long wavy pony tail and a beautiful corsage ot flowers iden- tity Viola. On weekends she works at Murphy's 5 8: IO, plays the piano, and visits triencls. Viola is certain to be an asset to the Beth- lehem Steel Company. Secretarial. Girls' Chorus I, 2,.3, Christmas Vespers I, 2, 31 Spring Concert I, 2, 3. PAUL BRUCHAK l523 Cedar Street Look out Arthur Murray. here comes a new rival! Paul manages to charm the girls with the latest dance steps despite his busy schedule ot football manager and N Club. Ahead ot him lies sail- ing with the U.S. Navy. College Preparatory. N Club 2, 3: Football manager I, 2. Mirza under wayp Amptennian production soon got .IUDITH CH ERNANSKY I544 Washington Avenue Z-::llinger's top notch model is an asset to our ensemble. Slender and attractive Judy is active as co- president ot Junior Red Cross. Tinting photographs is her spe- cialty. Her loquaciousness helped her win second prize in the Junior Speaking Contest. That ettective smile will send Judy on her way to modeling. College Preparatory. Girls' Ensemble I, 2, 3, Mixed Ensemble 2, 33 Cheer- leader I, 25 Junior Speaking Contest. ANTHONY CHIMARYS 222l Siegfried Avenue Have any questions about hunt- ing or fishing? See Liz, the Daniel Boone of the senior class. Running with the track team keeps this lad in condition. A career as a biolo- gist or a Marine is next tor Liz. College Preparatory. Ritle Club Fishing Club 23 Track I, 2, 3. JUDITH I. CH RISTMAN Northampton, R.D. I Add together the girls' ensem- ble, a choir, an organ, and an ac- cordion, and the result depicts this talented senior's musical side. Despite her busy schedule Judy has managed to maintain a high scholastic average as membership in the National Honor Society proves. College with a maior in chemistry is next on the agenda. College Preparatory. Chorus I, 2, 3: National Honor ociely 2, 3: Girls' Ensemble I, 2, 35 Christmas Vespers I, 2, 33 Spring Concert l, 2 33 Amp- tennian 3, Science Fair, Talent Show l, 2. page twenty-six I: PEGGY CHRISTMAN Bath, R. D. I Bath is proud to introduce Peg- gy, Miss Personality Plus. Dresden- teatured Peggy enioys her bop collection while resting from Photo Club and Tri-Hi-Y activities. Only time will tell just what she will choose as her career. College Preparatory. Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 35 Vice Pres, I, Pres. 2, 33 Photo Club 2, 3, Vice Pres. 2: Class Play 3: Amp- tennian 3.
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l 1 Extra Curricular Activities Helped to Make l A Tri-Hi-Y ini+ia'e stumbles on ro something new. l l 6 Tri-Hi-Y initiation means social climbing. Our maloretfes study the attractions at the fair. Sandy points out an ablrarlion at the Allentown Fair. Mi' U Y ssss YYY akS WkLQQiEx,,. m ' .
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