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H1 WIQQH EUWHIHH WALTER E. HELLER oreneld, R. 4:1 Walter, who has never taken his lessons too seriously to have a good time, is frequently found in the wood shop. Reliable sources tell us that Walter does quite well in the wood shop and has turned out some Hue articles. In the time outside of school, his favorite sports are baseball, ice-skating, and football. YVally also likes to argue, and on numerous occasions we have found him in quite a heat, vigorously defending his principles. Course: General Activities: Baseball Team 2, 3. EARL H. HORNING Allentown, R. 33 This youth must be heard to be appreciated. He is always ready to laugh at his own witty remarks, as well as those of his classmates. He is slightly bashful around school, but in a crowd he often astonishes us with sudden bursts of wit and humor. Earl likes baseball and basketballg in addition to this, he spends much of his leisure time in the art room. As yet, Earl has not decided just what he will do after graduation, but we know his likeable traits will make him a favorite wherever he goes. Course: General Activities: Basketball 2, 33 Track 3, 43 Debate Play 4g Mixed Chorus 3, 4. BARBARA J. HUBER Babs is rather quiet and unassuming, but usually misses nothing. Her flashes of humor astonish us at times. Her ability as an actress was shown in the senior play. Mfe have an inkling of brilliance beneath her modest exterior. She spends a lot of time on her favorite subject, chemistry, but always manages to do her share of horse-back riding and dancing. She is an all-around good sport as all of her classmates know. Barbara plans to train as a medical tech- nician at Moravian College after graduation. Course: Academic Activities: Debate 2, 3, 4: Debate Play 3, 43 Sowhiterg Senior Play. Page Twenly-:ix
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ALBERT P. HAINES Allentown, R. 1712 Pete is a rather quiet fellow and a good friend to all. He is interested in drama, and we shall remember him for his part in the debate play. His pet hobby is horses. A great part of his spare time this year was spent in securing advertising for the year book, and he turned in a creditable job. The girls tell us that he is a smooth dancer, although he won't admit it. Albert's future is undecided, but we all feel certain that he will find his life work somewhere in the business world. Course: General Activities: Basketball l, 23 Track 3: Mixed Chorus 3, 4: Sowhiterg Debate Play 4. MARIE A. HECHT' Marie always appears to be on the point of smiling, but never quite does it. You would never guess how much managing ability, love of fun, and courage she has under her calm and self-contained exterior. Her cheerful grin, merry chatter, and brilliant ideas brighten the gloom wherever she goes. A great deal of her time here at school is devoted to majorettes. Her hobbies include horses, art, photography, swimming, and skating. As for the future, Marie's plans are not definite, but she would like to enter art school. VVe hope she will be successful. Course: General Activities: Girls Chorus 23 Mixed Chorus 2. 3, 4: Majorette 3, 4: Debate Play: Band 3: So- whiterg Operetta 1. DELBERT C. HEINI.Y Schnecksville This quiet youth has the gift of attending strictly to his own business, and this seems to keep him busy enough. He can be very industrious at times, but informs us that getting the inspiration to begin is his greatest problem. Heinie has not mixed to any extent in school affairs. His favorite sport is hunting, although he likes basketball. We've never known him to be around school on the opening day of hunting season. After graduation, Delbert would like to join the Navy and see the world. Our best wishes accompany him on the seven seas. Course: General Illllll SllWHllfll ff
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iillllll SUVVHHEH et ELAINE L. HUNSICKER Hookie , who has been taking her senior year quite calmly, can usually be seen walking in the halls with her friend Norma Dietrich. Although Hookie comes to class late, she always has a good excuse to offer the teacher. Elaine is a smooth partner on the dance floor, for she has mastered the art of dancing. She is one of the smallest girls in the class, but that doesn't keep her from being a star on the girls' basketball team. Her plans for the future, as yet, are in- dehnite. Course: Academic Activities: Mixed Chorus 2, 3: Girls Chorus 2, 35 junior Play. PAUL KAPUSHOC Orefield Paul is one of our wittiest seniors. His humor has made many a quiet class burst into an uproar. Kappy is an ambitious student who claims his favorite subject is trigonometry. He is an enthusiastic artist and a high honor student. On a lazy day we guarantee that Kappy can be found along a stream patiently waiting for a hsh to bite. Next year Paul will either be taking a pre- medical course or serving in the Navy. Mfhatever he undertakes, we know he will succeed. Course: Academic Activities: Student Council 3. BEATRICE H. KERN Allentown, R. lil Although Beaty has been kept busy with her studies and duties as class treasurer for four years, her work doesn't keep her from smiling. VVhenever you see her, she has a cheery word with which to greet you. Beaty , who is one of the tallest girls in the class, participates in 11l0St sports, especially basket- ball, swimming, and skating. She likes dancing and can be seen at almost any school dance. Her plans for the future are indefinite, but whatever held of work she enters, we know she will tackle it with the zeal she displays here at school. Course: Commercial Activities: Class Treasurer 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, fl, Student Council 33 Debate Play 43 Senior Play 43 Trumpet -1. Pugr Tufrnry-sezfen
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