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Carl Frank Heyer Rt. 2, Kutztown Business Education-Cler. Even though his broken ankle brought him much attention, Carl isn't very happy over the fact that it prevented him from playing football. Tiny , who hopes to operate an IBM machine in the future, enjoys study halls and watching television. Barbara Joyce Hill Rt. 2, Kutztown Academic Whatever time Barb doesn't devote to schoolwork, she likes to spend reading, bowling, and sewing. Barb, who plans to attend Mansfield College and eventually teach home economics, is one of those few students who likes all of her classes. AP' Patricia Anne Hojfner Rt. 1, Breinigsville Academic lt has not been a rare sight to see Pat sitting alone in some corner, quietly slaving away over her yearbook dummy . Though Pat enjoys her school activities, she'd rather spend her evenings at the bowl- ing lanes. Nursing school makes up a big part of her future plans. Linda Lee Horn Rt. 1, Germansville Business Education-Cler. Yeah, yeah, yeah are probably this ardent Beatle fan's favorite words. ln addition to listening to Beatle records, Linda likes to read, bake, and write poetry. Believe it or not, PD is her favorite class. Linda hopes to become a laboratory worker after attending a technical school. unsung, Aaron H. Hower Rt. 1, Schnecksville Business Education Cler. We'can imagine Aaron's thoughts when he's already late for a date and the Dodge doesn't start! Oh well, that's life! Aaron likes study halls, it seems a waste to him to use them for doing history homework. Aaron uses much of his spare time recording on his tape recorder. Rath Ann H unsicker Rt. 1, Germansville Business Education-Sec. That lively senior you see out there on the dance floor catching up on the latest dances is a business education student called Ruthie . Although Ruthie enjoys business English class, she doesn't appreciate having to do homework Saturday nights.
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Rhonda Eileen Hamm Rt. 1, Germansville Business Education-Sec. Rhonda doesn't mind having to write her shorthand, but when she has to do it a second time, she certainly isn't glad. Office practice and business English classes find her smiling, but she's more likely to groan at the thought of PD homework. Brenda M H after Rt. 1, Germansville Business EducationHSec. You can rely on Brenda to have her office practice homework done, even though she would rather spend the time it took her to do it bowling. She says that shorthand isn't so awful. It's just when she makes mistakes and has to do it over, that she becomes frustrated. N S Gerald T Hartman Rt. 1, Germansville Vocational Agriculture The easiest way for a teacher to become Gerry's number one enemy is to give him a C- for a report on which he has spent many long hours of work. On weekends, Gerry can be seen driving to Seipstown. English class is not his idea of relaxation, but study halls he enjoys. Carol A. Hausrnan Rt. 1, Schnecksville Business Education-S ec. Even if it's just by a few minutes, Carol is displeased in being late for anything. She is a conscientious student who dislikes kids who cheat on tests and copy homework. Carol is rather fond of business English class but would sooner skip business law. Ruth K. Hausman Rt. 2, New Tripoli Business Education-Cler. That beautiful sweater or the fuzzy mit- tens you see Ruthie wearing, she probably knitted herself. She also likes to dance and to bowl. This peppy cheerleader will tell you she dislikes junior licenses and business law. Ruth would like to attend a business college after graduation. Donna E. Herrnany New Tripoli Business Education-Cler. Donna would much rather watch television than do history homework, but she'd be willing to give up Dr. Kildare for business English exercises. Donna is not very fond of people who think they know it all. She would like to work in a bank or office after school. nf , . ,- ,Qs , 62 E K 1 , . ,,, ,3 , 5, Q eg, . 4 1 X lg -zz :HQ Y , Y, Q 1
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B race E. Kemmerer Rt. 2, New Tripoli Industrial Arts Often seen at the movies, Woody gets quite perturbed when his Ford misbehaves. Consumer Math is okay, but English and history make him unhappy. He plans to become an auto body repairman. Elaine Mary Kerschner Rt. 2, New Tripoli Vocational Home Economics One thing sure to spoil Elaine's day is a teacher in a bad mood, especially if he or she plans to give a test. When not doing business law, her favorite subject, Elaine enjoys listening to the radio, and square- Robert Arthur Knerr Rt. 2, New Tripoli Academic Will everyone please shut up? is a common thing for Bob to shout as he desperately tries to organize a senior class meeting. When being class president doesn't take up all of his time, Bob likes to hunt, fish, eat, and sleep. I-Ie plans to attend Penn State University. dancing. After she graduates, she hopes to get a job. Sharon Ann Koenig Rt, 1, New Tripoli Academic If you talk to Sharon's mother, you find that Sharon rarely spends most of the week- end at home. Instead, she can be seen riding with Linda on her Honda, or eating a hamburger at Hamm's Drive-In. To Sharon, two chem periods without a break is really rough. Austin W Kramlich Rt. 2, New Tripoli Industrial Arts You ll never see Stick smiling when he's headed 'for Allentown and he's stuck behind a 30-mile per hour woman driver who insists on taking her half of the road out of the middle, Austin plans to enlist in the armed services after he graduates.
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