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WARREN REX McGLAUGHLIN Academic - East Coventry His corn and cattle were his only care And his supreme delight a county fair Many fine traits were a part of Rex's make-up. His friendly ways and will- ingness to do were ever present throughout his high school days. Although registered in the Academic course, this Future Farmer of America was keenly interested in agriculture. In both dramatic productions of the class Rex portrayed the part of the young lover. Thanks to his aged chariot, transportation was never a problem. With college days behind him, Rex will be competent to dictate the policies of the chicken business. Class Play 3, 4, Allied Youth 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4, F.F.A. 3, 4, Chess Club 2. ROBERT EDWIN MCKISSIC Industrial Arts - Spring City Every inch a man Should one ever want anything put in a high place, he called on Bob, This six feet three inches of man was always clothed to the nth degree of neatnessfwhether he was in school or on a heavy date. As a result of his pleasing disposition many became his staunch supporters. All that was needed to keep Bob happy was a good game of chess and a few cases of Pepsi Cola. Yearbook 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Track l, Photography Club Z, Class Officer 2, Boys' Varsity Club 4, Chess Club 3, Basketball 2, 3, 4. stancfingfy hilarious events of the year. Next LAVERNE RUSSELL MAUTE Industrial Arts - Spring City Never idle, never still, talk he must and talk he will lake was one fellow who never let lack of height mean lack of friends, especially girls, As an avid fan of basketball he found an outlet for his ability to make long shots by playing on the Lutheran Church team, These two pastimes, girls and basketball, constituted the highlights of his school year. Although he never worried about lessons, we cannot say he didn't like school, for being one who worked with his hands, lake lived for shop class and a future of carpentry, Basketball l, 2, Baseball l, Track l, 2, Radio Club 2. RAYMOND RONALD MILLER Industrial Arts - East Coventry Unseen, unheard-but a man of integrity This lad was a native of Parkerford who traveled to Spring City High School by way of the East Coventry bus, which his father operated. Since much of Raymond's leisure was spent hunting, fishing, and trapping, no one was surprised when he failed to attend school on the first day of these respective seasons. Consequently little time was left for sports or other school activi- ties. In the shop and in the classroom he displayed his potential capacities. Mechanics Club 3, Radio Club 2. Tu'c'r1ly-fum
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ROBERT L. LENKER Industrial Arts - East Vincent Very little is needed to make a happy life lt was a fortunate thing for Robert that television was perfected and be- came the miracle of the 20th Century. Lenker was able to follow the world of sports as it was flashed across the nation. One wondered how he found time to carry on his part-time employment, for hunting, fishing, and tele- vision seemed to occupy most of his waking hours. School work was not his forte, as you have judgedg however he informed us that his next move would be to learn to butcher skillfully. CHARLES EDGAR LOCKART Industrial Arts - West Vincent His smile rescued melancholy moments One scarcely expected Edgar to be musically inclined, but contrary to this, his fingers were seen gliding over the accordion keys. The Allied Youth Talent Show included a few numbers by Edgar, This lad hailed from the rural area, perhaps this accounted for his quiet mien and that dash of bash- fulness. Here was a rugged outdoor man who took scouting very seriously. His preferred good deed was teaching any young feminine amateur the art of skating. Allied Youth 4. mums January Thaw was one of the out- KEITH ALDEN LONG Academic - East Coventry Honest labor bears recognition Keith was one of the tall, silent ones of our class. His marks were about average in every subject, but we soon discovered that chemistry was his favorite. He whiled away many a summer hour fishing at the shore. Keith enjoyed all high school sports, and we always appreciated the effort he showed while selling refreshments at the football games. However, his more lucrative position was that of working for a florist. Band 2, 35 Dancing Club 25 Hobby Club Z5 F.F.A. 4. IOYCE ANNE MCFARLAND Commercial Clerical - East Pikeland Some are born great, some achieve greatness, some have greatness thrust upon them A tiny, well-dressed girl roaring by in a large, shiny car was always a sure sign of Ioyce. To substitute for her lack of dramatic ability, she rendered her services back stage by taking charge of properties and seeing that the characters were on stage at the correct time. Being rather uncertain as to what her immediate future would hold, she was seriously considering sec- retarial workg but we foresaw an able housewife. Band 1, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Girls' Chorus l, 25 Orchestra l, Z, 3. Twenty-th ree
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MARTIN LUTHER MOONEY Industrial Arts - East Pikeland He toils much who serves Strike three was seldom called against Lu, for this outfielder batted as well as he caught those high fly-balls. At last we discovered a boy who capably toted as well as tooted the bass horn. Lu was never found idle before or after school hours, that time was spent competently executing all his as- signed chores. Forsaking the soil, he turned his attention to carpentry, a vocation for which his experience fitted him well. Band Z, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Mechanics Club 3. ROBERT GRANT MULL Industrial Arts - Spring City He labored well The urge of every baby is to cut whatever he lays his hands on. Bob con- tinued to express this instinct by apprenticing himself to a barber. In this occupation he planned to pursue cr successful future. Is it being too op- timistic to wish for the return of the fifty-cent haircut? With little or no time on his hands, he made every moment a profitable one, Who knows but what this lieutenant governor of the Pennsylvania Key Club will some day be politically inclined? Football 3, 45 Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Allied Youth 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Boys' Varsity Club 3, 4, Sr. High Dramatics 3. came that long to be remembered Christmas THOMAS HANSELL NAVAR Commercial Clerical - East Pikeland Finding time for everything keeps me busy Skip's time was never too full to stop a minute to plan an Allied Youth meeting or take the money in the cafeteria at lunch. His interests were as varied as possible: dancing at Sunnybrook, horseback riding, heading a good debating team, and participating in class plays. This boy's hands were not only used in working but were absolutely indispensable in speaking. The goal which he set for himself was to become a Certified Public Accountant. Yearbook 4, Honor Society 4, Band lg Class Play 3, 4, Allied Youth l, 2, 3, 4, Debating Club 2, Sr. High Dramatics 2, 3. E. EARLE NELSON Academic - Spring City 'Tis as cheap sitting as standing Ozzie, the young man of so many activities, needed no introduction. Al- though few words are needed to describe this versatile fellow, among the best of these are football and basketball. As to the other qualities which make up a successful high school career, scholastic and social, Ozzie had his full share. Owing to his popularity he was elected president of the Key Club and the Allied Youth. His social activities were limited to one- Barbara. After graduation Earle planned to go to a school of embalming to prepare himself for the undertaking profession, I Yearbook 4, Honor Society 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Track lg Allied Youth l, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4g Class Officer lg Boys' Varsity Club 3, 4. Tzvmity-five
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