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S srs A,l W: C . ' 7 X -11-1 1 f 1 A I ,4 'lt AV, at Ybs X S I f S 5 , I WILLIAM BOWLBY 4 A Greenawalds 1 ' Cvl'1NERAL-ACADEMIC Bill 4 J 5 Bill is our class clown. A good student, he , : preferred studying to extra-curricular activities, s , and was rewarded by a frequent place on the W I honor roll. Outside of school he enjoys swim- : l ming, hunting, and gardening. Bill will either t . . . . K t enter the ICC business or join the navy. l ll Senior Play 4. N 5 5 N S 5 1 S N s N ' , CHARLES BRADER I 5 Laurys , 5 GENERAI. Charlie N l 5 Charles is the class car enter. He snends a ' P I N 5 good bit of his time in the shop and someday N 5 hopes to become a successful carpenter. Char- t l ' lie likes all siorts and durin huntin season 0 I ' S S W K you'll always find him in the field with his ever- : , faithful gun. Charlie hopes to join the navy. Q 5 Basketball l, 2, 33 llaskethall Manager 4: Band lg Base- s Q hall l. X Q 5 s I O 5 . l 0 2 ELVA CONRAD m A 1520 Cedar Crest Blvd. Q ACADEMIC Sus I ,, . . K Sus IS as full of fun as the day IS long. We Q found her happy-go-lucky, and yet seriously in- ' terested iII whatever work was given her. Elva's : energy and willingness to work should help her to become a Cadet Nurse. Senior Play il: Debate l, 25 Chorus lg Debate Play 2, 3. Page Eighteen
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i 1 I . 2' ' ' ' 1n- if Q xx A Q4 U VS, ': E6 AI! S S 0 2' l I ' CHRISTINE BP1sT , I Sclmecksville , ' Act.-xincmlcz Teeny 4 : , . . A Xou want to know who that cute brunette isr j 9 lVhy that's Teeny , That's what you hear every- 9 0 body say. It isn't only her good looks that won 0 : her so many friends though, since she has a very j nice personality. Her favorite subject is Home , 4 Economics. Out ol' school, she enjoys roller skat- j p I ing and dancing. Teeny has not yet decided I : what she wants to do after graduation. j Girls' Chorus al: Senior Operetla il. ' I ' I I I I ' I I I IOYCE Brosic 4 ' , I Sclmecksytlle. R. ifl Q ' CoMM11:Rc:1AI. Joyce : , . . . . I Joyce enjoys both hearing and telling jokes. 4 ' Her time in school was devoted to her lessons, ' j but out of school she found time for roller skat- z 4 ing and bicycling. Chewing gum was another of I 9 her hobbies. Joyce hopes to hold down a steno- , 2 graphic position. , , i 0 1 I f I ' 1 I - v , . ' v ARLLNL BORMAN n , Route 33. Allentown l Q ACADEMIC . Bormarf' s Borman is one ol' our energetic young : women in our class who cannot always be seen, 0 but can always 'be heard. Due to the fact that n Borman is really an enjoyable companion, she i ' has given the class many a laugh. Arlene wishes to become a mathematician. Page .Yr'1'ff1f1'rl1
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0 5 - fs N, . A w- Bllll-HTE-il 194 ' Y 1 iii? A: X96 4 O- Q 0 I l H 7 GEORGE CZACZARA f 1 Coplay, Route if-'l .I g GENERAL George 4 ' I George, an academic student, left our class in i I November to join the Army Air Corps. He com- I ' pleted his basic training at Keesler Field, and 2 : was commended for good behavior. His basic , , training plus courses in business English and Q I American History gave him suflicient credits to ' ' receive his high school diploma. : J - l 4 I I I I I I 0 A a LORRAINE DALRYMPLE I : Schnecksxille ' I ACADEMIC A iny 5 I Ainy is a quiet but well liked student. She 5 : can usually be found in the Home Economics f t room. She is a jolly girl, full of pep, and is al- ' I ways the helpful miss wherever she can be of 5 ' assistance. Ainy does not have dehnite future 1 : plans. 9 , Senior Play El. I ' : 1 t S I . .,.. p ' DALE IUAUBERT . : GENERAL Ick i V Dale is our tall center who was a big factor i : to the basketball team. Whenever there was a l pile of players on the floor, you could find Ick ' in the middle, hghting for the ball. If you want : to know what he does for a pastime, just go , through his books and you'll soon find out he 1 has cartoons over everything. Ick plans to sail the seas for Uncle Sam. Basketball 1, 2, 3, I: Class Olhrer 43 Trumpet Staff 2. 3, -lg Sowhiter Stall. Page N illffffll
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