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MARGARET A. CASSERLY Margie came to us in her junior year and has made a hit with everyone. She is a member of the distributive education class and hopes to obtain a good position in the field of retailing. You can usually hear her ex- claiming, 'AHow about that! Lots of success in whatever you undertake. PAUL W. CLAUSER Snookie took the vocation- al course and his ambition is to own a chain of service stations, Paul could often be seen driving his pals around in his Chev- vy coupe. Football is one of Snookie's greatest interests and he enjoys participating in a good game as much as watching it. Best of luck in the years ahead! ANTHONY A. CODI Tony is taking the commer- cial course but is undecided about his future. He likes to play and watch baseball, and enjoyed the senior play above all other school activities. He can be seen in the Capitol The- atre faithfully performing his duties as usher. The class wishes you the best of everything, Tony, CAROLLE ANN CORTEZ Carol, one of our academic students, wishes to attend Kutz- town State Teachers' College next fall and become a success- ful teacher. To a question she usually replies with Well, so what? She regularly attended our football and basketball games and certainly enjoyed them. We wish Carolle all the success in the world. BETTY IANE COULSON Quiet, petite, and shy, best describe our B. She took the commercial course and hopes to be one of our Number, Please girls in the near future. You could always find her cheer- ing for our football team. When you hear Oh well, gosh, you know Betty is on her way down the hall. Good luck, UB. THOMAS I. CRAIG A good-natured Hello there accompanied by cordial conver- sation best describes our Skip. Interested mainly in the spirit- ual, altruistic side of life, he is concentrating on performing his obligation as a Salvation Army officer. We therefore rest as- sured that the best of life may End dwelling with him in the years ahead. RONALD CRESSWELL Ron was one of our more bashful members of the voca- tional course. He could always be seen driving around in his car, his most cherished posses- sion. Ronnie's main interest in P. H. S. was assemblies, which he enjoyed immensely. To a fu- ture carpenter we wish the best of good fortune. IOHN E. CULLEN Longjohn, a member of the D. E. class, desires to travel abroad and see the world. He can always be seen wearing a bright red cap and stalking through the woods around Nov- ember lst. We also hear that Iohn's quite an authority on Pennsylvania's history. We all join in wishing you all the hap- piness and success in the world. FRANCIS E. CURRY Francis was a member of the vocational curriculum. He real- ly enjoyed gym and machine shop. His chief pastime is work- ing fthat's a pastime?j and he could be seen at all the football games. Girls are his greatest in- terest. After graduation, Cur- ry plans to enter the service. Our best wishes go with you, Francis. HELEN M. CURRY As co-captain of the cheer- leaders, Currie's pep and vig- or cannot be surpassed. She contributed a great deal to A. Y., Choirs, Y-Teens, and French Club. Helen likes our assem- blies, and we like her cute ex- pression, Howdy. With her ambition and personality, we're sure she'll succeed in all her en- deavors.
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1oHN 1. BORIS lack, another great sports lover, took the vocational course during his stay in P. H. S. You could either find him playing guard on our football team, or center for the Red Shields. To one of those classmates whose ambition is to make a million go our best wishes for success in the future. EILEEN R. BORUCH Our pretty Brown Eyes contributed much to our class during her four years in P. H. S. She did a fine job in A. I. D., Choir, Allied Youth, and Dra- matics, French, and Library Clubs. One of our Mighty Staff, she wants to attend Penn State. Leen loved school and everything about it. May you have luck and love forever. IOSEPHINE P. BOWERS lo, as she was known to us, wishes to become a commercial secretary after graduation. She likes sports in general, especial- ly tennis, and her favorite class in P. H. S. was shorthand. We all wish her the best of every- thing in the years ahead. CAROL M. BRADBLIRY Sweet and quiet best describe our Carol. She followed the commercial secretarial curricu- lum during her stay in P. H. S. She enjoys dancing. and short- hand, but especially football games. All our best wishes go with you, Brad. WALLACE W. BREEDON A'Wally's greatest ambition is to make gobs of money and live to enjoy it. He found bas- ketball his favorite sport, and reading his favorite pastime. The cafeteria had the greatest fas- cination for Wally. We hope that much of life's success is di- rected his way. INA K. BRINICH Inie -a silent member of the senior class, plans to become either a secretary or a beauti- cian after graduation. Her great- est interest and chief pastime is playing the accordion-and how she can glide over that key- board. Her favorite class is English, which she really en- joys. Lots of luck and success from the Class of '52! LORNA BUBER The efficient one best de- scribes Lorna. She worked her fingers to the bone as president of the class and also as presi- dent of the Home Ec. Club. She aspires to become a private sec- retary and we are sure she'll be an asset to any firm. She also sang a sweet alto in the choirs. We know Lorna is sure to be a success in all her undertakings. LAWRENCE BURNS Larry spent a successful senior year taking the retail course. When he wasn't cheer- ing at our football games, he could be found reading a good book or attending a movie. To one of our classmates of the more serious type, we wish the best of everything in the future. alwayst llmg the ocational ,boys to ,Yn football and wcab.. ALL 'AWAY W f ' v X ' and become a best of in whatever Cab DOUGLAS C. CAMODECA Take a break echoes down the hall and you can be sure 'ADoug is around. He enjoys wood shop immensely and his life's ambition is to become a successful carpenter some day, 'ADoug can usually be found listening to polkas or cheering for the basketball and football teams of P. H. S. We all wish Doug the best.
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BEVERLY A. DANDO 'ABev is more proof that good things come in small packages. Her ambition is to enter Temple University to become a labora- tory technician. She supported our football and basketball teams ardently and claims she enjoyed assemblies the most. We wish 'ABev nothing but the best. CHARLES H. DAUBERT Charlie took the general clerical course and plans to be- come a civil service worker. Martin and Lewis are his fav- orites, but Our Miss Brooks ranked tops with Charlie. Basketball is his favorite sport, both as a participant and spec- tator, but he also rooted whole- heartedly for our football team. Best of luck to a little guy who has what it takes. IEAN E. DAVIS Senior Y-Teens has really had an unusually successful year with our efficient, reliable Ie- anne as its prexie. Ieanne enjoyed home nursing very much, and her initiative is to become a surgical nurse at Kings County Hospital. Hence, to a future angel of mercy we ex- tend our sincerest wishes for a highly successful career. HARRY DECHERT Like father, like son, so they say, and so it is with handsome Harry, for he would like noth- ing better than to become a heating engineer. He is well known as a matchless marimba player, and music is tops with him. And with his well-favored. kindhearted good morning, he has won the hearts of us all. Best of luck always. LOUIS DELLAGO Louie, a hunter and angler from mighty Marlin, says that he is going to sign up with Un- cle Sam's recruits in the near future. His curly locks and cheerful smile aptly display his friendly personality. We were sorry to see him leave us this year, but wish him happy years ahead. ANTHONY DeMATTEO Tony took the commercial course and would like to go in business for himself after grad- uation. He gave his best on the gridiron and received much ac- claim for his outstanding per- formances. He would like to attend Kentucky University to further his education. To you. Tony, from the Class of '52, all the happiness and success in the world. IOAN E. DERR Doll took the business course and hopes to get a good job after graduation. She was a member of A. Y. and enjoys skating, listening to Iohnnie Ray, and riding in a black Ford. Ioan enjoyed history and lunch best of all in P. H. S. Lots of luck and success in the future. EDITH I. DEVINE Dee is a member of the commercial course. She plans to attend the Trenton Beauty Col- lege after graduation. She en- joys football and swimming. although dancing is her greatest interest. We wish our future beautician all the luck and suc- cess in the world. C. IERRY DIAMOND jerry was president of the class, president of N. H. S., vice-president of the Debating Club, and business manager of the annual. A busy lad. but never too busy to chime in with a friendly George to anything. jerry enjoys reading and play- ing basketball. jerry plans to attend M. I. T. We wish the best of luck to a swell guy. FRANCES A. DIMMERLING Frances hails from Mill Creek Manor and has been a great aid to our cheerleading staff. She was a member of the clerical course and her favorite pastimes are reading and enjoying a good meal. Her favorite expression is Cut it out! Lots of success in whatever you plan to do.
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