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§ 0 w n i it IE 0 Joyce Ann Howells 1945 Grove Avenue I liis bubbling senior is char- acterized by her hearty laugh, unlimited generosity, and of course her sneeze. “Howellsie can be found cheering for the Trojans 'till the very last second of the game, for to her (beer- leading is what jazz is to a hep- cat. She lists typing, shorthand, and office practice as her favor- ite subjects, while swimming and sewing rate high as pas- times. Joyce hopes to attend Kathryn Gibbs School for Girls and major in shorthand. Here's hoping a successful future is in store for this trim miss. Course: Commercial. Activities: Sowhiter; Trumpet 1. 2, 3; Cheerlcatling 3. 1; Girls Chorus 1, Home Ec Clui» 3. Doris M. Hunsicker Coplay, Route I l ake one part wisecracks and two parts laughter, mix well, and there you have “Giggles. A cheering word is her greeting for everyone. “Giggles is an ardent supporter of the basket- ball team and attends all of the games. Eating and sleeping oc- cupy most of her time, but be- tween snacks and naps she finds time lor swimming and driving her father’s car. Although she is an accomplished typist, Doris is intent upon becoming a beau- tician. With her determination we know she will succeed. Course: Commercial. Activities: Glee Club 3, 4; Girls Chor- us 3: Home Ec. Club 3: Junior Play. II 9 4 9 Benjamin James Karabin Coplav, Route 1 Wherever John Koslu is, there’s “Benny”. This insepar- able companionship has earned them the name of “Mutt Jeff.” During the summer, “Benny” can be found playing basketball or practicing the backstroke in any swimming pool. English is this chap's favorite subject and his marks are proof of this. “Benny is undecided about bis future occupation, but whatever you do. we are all wishing you good luck. Course: General. Page Twenty-jour
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| KAN ElOIS HERBERT Orcficld, Route I This is Jeanie”, the athletic lassie with the dark hair and eyes. She is an expert swimmer and diver. To tell you all of her talents would take up this page, so we shall say this. There isn’t anything this girl can’t do. and whatever she does, she does well.” “Jeanie” would either like to teach swimming or do legal secretarial work after gradua- tion. To this understanding and gentle gal. we extend our heart- iest wishes for a happy and pros- perous future. Course: Commercial Activities: Majorettes 2. 3. 1: Trum- pet 2. 3. 1: Glee Club 2. 3. 1; Girls Chorus 2: Senior Operetta 3: Sowhitcr. Janick Licit i.k Holtzman Allentown. Route 3 The best way to describe “|an” is by this formula: Person- ality -f- wisdom -T friendliness = Janice. Her sunny smile, whic h is envied by many, has won her the title of “Miss Ipana Smile” in the class poll. This active young lady can be seen cheer- ing at every basketball game and boosting the Trojans as only she can. Our class would not be complete without this pretty lass, for her sense of humor and hearty laugh have given many a dull moment new life. “Jan” plans to enter the Allentown School of Nursing after gradua- tion. We extend our best wish- es for a very successful career. Course: Academic. Activities: Debate Club I. 2: Class President 2: Cheerleatling 3. I: So- whiter; Girls Ensemble 4: Trumpet 2. 3: Senior Play: Junior Play: Leaders Organization 4. Betty Carolyn Horning Allentown. Route $ Meet “Blondie” one of the liveliest girls in the class. When she isn’t found on the gym floor playing basketball, she is in the Home Ec. room diligently work- ing on her project. Betty’s hob- bies include roller-skating and dancing, but these take a back seat when a certain varsity play- er is in view. Have you ever heard her yodel? If not, you are really missing a treat. After graduation, Betty is planning on entering the beautician pro- fession or doing legal secretarial work. You have our best wish- es, “Blondie”. Course: Commercial. Activities: Glee Club 1. 2, 3. 4; So- whitcr; Home Ec. Club 3. Payc Tu enty-threc
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Edward James Koch New Tripoli. Route 2 “Eddy” is dial certain senior boy who appears to be minding bis own business, but his friends know him to be quite the oppo- site. He is “Johnny-on-the-spot” when a joke or story is in the making. “Eddy's hobbies, which do not include the op- posite sex, are hunting, ice-skat- ing, roller-skating and reading. He tells us he would like to spend 8 out of!) periods in shop, with the other one in lunch. Edward’s plans for the future are indefinite, but we feel cer- tain he will succeed in whatever he may choose to do. Course: General. Ai.ice Helen Kaiilstrom 102 Beverly Drive Alice, who is one of the new- est additions to our class, bails from Long Island, New York. Her New York accent and light brown hair have produced a very attractive girl. When Alice is not poring over her shorthand, she can be found participating in one of her hobbies, which in- dude swimming, tennis, base- ball, and ice-skating. “Al“ Ioiirs to be a private secretary for the executive of a large firm. We’re sure that Alice will be able to fulfill her wish. Course: Commercial. § o w Ih li T IE R John Kosht Coplay, Route I I bis is Koshtie”, our tall, quiet, athletic gentleman. John is often seen but not heard, especially on the basketball floor. He is the only fellow who can complete a pass or play with- out whimpering a sound. In addition to basketball. John has also shown his ability on the track team, be it running or jumping. Fishing, hunting, and trapping take up most of his idle moments. His future has not taken definite shape yet, so un- til it does, good luck. Course: General. Activities: Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4: Track 2. 3, 4. I 3 4 3 Piiyc Twenty-file
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