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RENE LANGNER Rene would like to see the school clocks set correctly. Mrs. Cahlen and German III rate high with him. His fu- ture involves attending a school for aviation mechanics and working in an airplane factory. JEAN KOEHLEP. jean, an active member of the Handicraft Club, lists waiting for the 3:21 bell among her favorite pastimes. Mr. Cook, bookkeeping, movies, 'and piz- za are other of her favorites. Jean's pet plan for the im- Krovement of P.H.S. is to ave younger men teachers and more of them! After grad uation, lean wishes to become a book eeping machine op- erator. FRANK LENT Frank has been kept busy with P.H.P., projection crew, and Hi-Y. He contributed to the success of Halloween House by being chairman of the construction committee. Mechanical drawing and working on cars are Frank's main interests. He thinks that a cincler track would be a valuable addition to the school. Frank's future in- volves the Navy and then trade school. ROBERT BERNARD Usually seen in the company of a red-headed senior girl, Bob has played both I.V. and varsity football. Varsity Club and intramurals. Page Z1 NICHOLAS LOCKWOOD Fencing, Junior Classical League, and being defending lawyer of the student court keep Nick busy. Mr. Hoose, biol0gY, handball, and build- ing model airplanes are Nick's favorite pastimes. His pet plans for P.H.S. are building a track and repairing the handball court. To stud veterinary medicine Nick will attend Vermont University for four years and then Cor- nell University for two years. PAUL IVIANNA Being co-captain of the 1955 football squad, playing varsi- ty for three years, and acting as the vice-president of Var- sity Club, in addition to be- longing to the Athletic Coun- cil keep Paul busy. P.K. and mathematics are among his favorites. MARY MARCELLO Mary is an active member of the Commercial Club, Handi- craft Club, and junior Red Cross. Miss Sullivan, business law, and playing the piano are favorites with Mary. Her future consists of becoming a secretary. ROGER MARINARO Besides his favorite astimes, eating, playing gollf, and watching the Yankees, Roger has been active in Noon Hour Commission, P.H.P., Varsity baseball, Monitor, and Var- sity Club. The U. S. Air Force and engineering are his plans for the future.
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WILLIAM HORMERTE Becoming a senior and pas- sing English are this boy's ac- complishments. Among Bill's likes are Coach , shop, sleep- ing in class and not doing homework - he hopes that the latter of his likes will be- come an institution at P.H.S. After high school Bill is go- ing to Alaska to get away from it all - there's peace and quiet up there. SANDRA HUNTOON Sandy recalls that passing American history was a big event in her life at P.H.S. While here she has also parti- cipated in Tri-Y, Green Lant- ern, and Halloween House, and was elected vice-president of Future Nurses' Club. San- dy likes Mrs. Marotta, chem- istry, dancing, and traveling to welcomed destinations. Was verv embarrassed when she confused French with German. Nursing school. LORRAINE IOURDAIN Lorraine is a real cute gal with that sparkle of deviltry in her eye. She has been ac- tive in Red Cross, Student Government, Noon Hour Commission, sports, yearbook, nurses' club, and Tri-Y. Loves to have a crazy time. Thinks P.H.S. needs a senior recreation room. Plans to go to Bouve of Tufts for physic- al therapy. EDITH KALTNER Always happy and laughin , Edie is nice to have around. She has been active in Lead- ers' Club, Tri-Y, A Cappella, G. O., class secretary for two years, cheerleader for four years, intramural honor teams, and National Honor Society. She enjoys Spanish and Mrs. Gahlen, and likes to drive. Her Tri-Y bill went to the State Legislature in Albany. College. KIM KEELEY In two years at P.H.S. Kim has accomplished more than most do in four. Student Government president, Green Lantern co-editor, yearbook, organ club, Planning Commit- tee, and track team manager were some activities. He en- joys French 'III and chemis- try, piano playing, relaxing, tennis, and an occasional mo- ment of study. I-Ie wants less homework and cold water in the drinking fountains. Col- lege. PETER KELLER Pete, the electronic brain of the high school, is the chairman of the audio divi- sion of the projection crew. Pete has served the school by being a monitor for two years. Mr. Bitter, chemistry, and electronics rate high with him. ROBERT KNAPP Bob, one of the school's fore- most actors, is an active mem- ber of Varsity Club, P.H.P., and the monitor system. Bob's outstanding achievements have been acting in High Window, Finian's Rain- bow, and The Imaginary Invalid , and earning a varsi- ty letter in track. His favo- rites in school life are Mr. Wittern and mechanical drawing. His future plans in- clude attending Alfred Uni- versity. Pcqe 20 ALBERT KOEI-IL Al has been kept busy with the stage crew, J.V. football, track, the Green Quill photo- graphy staff, the Noon Hour Commission, and the Safety Patrol, of which he is secre- tary. Favorites with AI are Mr. Hoose, chemistry, and fishing. Photography will have an important part in his future.
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MURIEL MARX Our favorite redhead, Mitzi, has been active in G. O., in- tramurals, monitors, Tri-Y, yearbook, and Future Teach- ers' Club. Mrs. Hogue, chem- ist , and eating rate pretty well with Mitzi. Future plans are teaching, probably ele- mentary or art. JUDITH MAUTTE Mr. Sabella, izza, and chem- istry are ondsie topf of lgudy's ist. Presi ent o uture Nurses' Club, secretary of Tri- Y, director of junior one-act play, member of Thespian Society, Student Government, and yearbook staff. Iudycfslans to go into nursing an get her B.S. GERALD MEISNER Junior class president, senior class vice-president, track team, G. O. vice-president, Planning Committee, vice- president of Hi-Y, the lead in The Imaginary Invalid , National Honor Society, and getting his high marks have ept jerry busy. A 3-2 year college plan with Williams or Amherst and M. I. T. are Jerry's plans. GERTRUDE MENHART Trudy has been active in Athletic Council, intramurals, Nurses' Club, Green Quill, Tri-Y, and Leaders' Club. Favorite subject is driving and sewing is her favorite pastime. VVith her friendly way, Trudy is sure to be a SUCCESS BS 3 DUISC. ARMIN MERKLE I loves 'em all, says Armin about the teachers at P.H.S. Co-captain of the track team, member of Varsity Club and Athletic Council. Armin con- siders his biggest achievement to have passed German III. His plans for P.H.S. are to build a track, though Armin has always run pretty well for P.H.S. without one. ARTHUR MEYER Mr. Possum and shop rate high with Arthur. His favo- rite cfuastime is working on his Mo el A Ford. Arthur plans to be a mechanic and go to a trade school. Page 22 GRACE MICHAEL Passing American history is Gracie's biggest achieve- ment. She has been a mem- ber of Junior Red Cross for four ears and was a mem- ber o? the Commercial Club. Mr. Lund, Mrs. Marotta, and Mr. Cook rate hi h with Gracie. She likes bookkeeping and plans to be a secretary. WILLIAM MIKA Girls, eating, and having a good time are Billy's favorite pastimes. He is a member of the Varsity football team and Varsity Cub. Passing world history and becoming a senior were his biggest achieve- ments. Mr. Kurachek and Mr. Sabella are tops with Bill. His future pans in- cludle Farmingdale or the Army.
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