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Roy Eugene Kuhns Wcscosville. Route I Everyone knows Roy for his pleasing ways and handsome features. Roy is bashful to all except his intimate friends, who will tell you that he is a good sport and well liked. You may have seen Roy hunting or per- haps playing baseball and loot- ball, which are his favorite sports. English and shop are two subjects that Ron enjoys and in which he receives good marks. Roy’s main interest is horticul- ture. His knowledge on this subject is wide and varied. He hopes to have his own florist shop in the future. Orchids to you for success! Course: General. Activities: Baseball Manager 3. Ei.wood Frank UN Laudenslager OlelieUl. Rome 1 A pleasant smile and a comi- cal laugh are “Sonny’s constant companions. Sonny” has a tendency to ejaculate surprising remarks which usually cause hilarious results. He will long be remembered for his character roles in our class plays. His seasonal interests are ice-skating and swimming, but between frigid and torrid days he amuses himself by roller-skating or act- ing as chauffeur for the gang. “Sonny's” friendly manner and cooperative spirit will surely serve as a sturdy foundation for his future success. He is plan- ning to work with his dad in the plumbing business. Course: General. Activities: Junior Play: Senior Play: Sow hi ter. s o w n ii T IE U Howard Daniel Laudenslager Orefield. Route 1 “Shorty”, as the name implies, is our shortest and jolliest sen- ior. He is the life of every party and you can be sure that there won’t be a dull moment when he is around. Plastics, hunting, wood work, and swimming rank first among “Shorty’s hobbies. Howard is undecided as to what occupation to follow when he graduates, but no matter what he does we wish him the best of everything. Course: General. ii 4 3 Page Twenty-seven
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Margarli I Iknrikita Kramkr Copla . Route 1 § 0 w n 1 T IE R Meet “Margie , the dappei miss in the senior ( lass. Two of her unusual features are her dark eyebrows and green eyes which are very beguiling. She is always willing to lend a help- ing hand, so whenever you need consolation, just turn in her direction. We have all seen the ama ing feats “Margie can per- form with knitting needles, and much of her time is taken up doing so. Among her dislikes is noise, and in order to be a good novelist, as we hope “Margie will become, that is an import- ant factor. Course: General. Activities: (Fills Chorus I. Glee Club 2. 3: Sowhitcr: Trumpet 2. 3: Home F.c. Club 3: Senior Operetta 3: Debate IM:i 3: business habitation Club I. Wii.i.iam Lion Krasih.ak Wescosville, Route I “Willy” is one of the mem printers and gym (lass enthu- siasts who bails from the lower hall of the school building. He is one of the shining lights in our (lass, for bis marks have kept him up among the best scholars. Although stamp collecting keeps him quite busy, he still finds time for hunting, roller-skating, and playing the harmonica. “Willy’s future is indefinite, but we wish him the best of luck in whatever he undertakes. Course: Academic. ii 9 4 9 Paul Francis Kuhns Allentown. Route 3 “Mike” is a very serene and quiet fellow until an argument in P.I). class stirs him to action. He is an ardent supporter of athletics, and his yells can al- ways be heard above the general commotion of the game. Roller- skating takes up most of Paul’s spare time. The mechanical field seems to hold a special in terest for “Mike . After grad nation, Paul would like to be come a mechanic. We are sure he will reach his desired goal Best wishes from your class mates. Course: General. Page Twenty-six
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o w in ii ¥ IE R Richard Charles Laudenslager Orel iclel. Route Hi is big, manly figure is the apple of many a girl's eye, but being the big-hearted fellow that he is, he shows no partiality — treats them all alike. Dick has shown his ability in managing the basketball team and also has displayed his acting talent in the class plays. Dick claims art as his favorite subject. When Rich- ard leaves his Alma Mater he hopes to don bell-bottom trou- sers. Best wishes always, Dick. Course: General. Activities: Junior Play; Senior Play; Erumpet 3: Basketball Manager 2, 3. Marilyn Delores Leibensperger kul towii. Route 1 ‘'Mini”, who appears to be quiet on the surface, is really bubbling with mirth. She has been a student of the general course throughout her high school career. Her favorite pas- times are dancing, roller-skating, swimming and reading, but she also enjoys basketball games. Her favorite subject is health. She is usually willing to lend a helping hand and will do so if called upon. Marilyn’s future thus far is undecided but she hopes to do waitress work after graduation. Our best goes to you. Course: General. II 9 4 Madelyn Lillian Mane New Iripoli. Route 1 Never get into an argument with Matty”, for you just can't win. It's been rumored that she's never lost an argument, litis energetic senior can be con- tinually found carving, painting, or drawing in the art room. “Matty” doesn’t have time for loafing, in or out of school. In addition to art, reading and skating occupy her spare mo- ments. Madelyn hopes to enter the field of commercial advertis- ing after leaving her Alina Mater. Course: General. Activities: Sowhiter. Page Twenty-eight
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