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QROR EARL HENNING-Time will find Dutch in the United States Marines or Merchant Marine. He was a member of the foot- ball team his senior year. Junior sports- man's club was chosen by Earl in '39, '40 and '41, and industrial arts club rounded out his career this year. GLENN HEYDT- Angelo',, whose hobby is photography, made posters for the senior class play this year. During his junior year he participated in the Hallo- we'en Social by Working on the dance, novelty, wrap, and decorating commit- tees. After graduation he has decided to celebrate and then work. WILLIAM HOLZMAN- Holcy served on the junior class party ticket committee and helped make the Hallowe'en Social a success by assisting the refreshment committee. In regard to hobbies, he thinks bowling is tops. After having graduated Bill has decided to learn a trade. MILDRED HORN- Mi1ly,', a Tri-Hi-Y member for three years, served on the football refreshment, basketball refresh- ment, and announcement and name card committees her senior year. Class treas- urer her junior year, she was chairman of the wraps and novelty committees and served on the ticket committee for the Social. She plans to attend St. Luke's Hospital School of Nursing. CLASS OF 1942 VALERIA HREBICEK-'AVI-11 , a Tri-Hi-Y member, was a Mirror typist and an usher for the Christmas pageant. In her junior and senior years she took part in the operetta and acted as assistant busi- ness manager for the Mirror . She be- longed to glee club three years and sew- ing club this year. Valeria plans to attend Strayer's Business College. TONY JERINGO- Neno plans to assist his father in their coal business after graduation. He acted as his homeroom president in '42 and was kept busy by the senior class refreshment and Wreath com- mittees his senior year. Math club en- tertained Tony in '42 or was it vice versa? MICHAEL KAKALEJCIK- Kack'l, one of the famous Blue Ridge Country Club caddies, has the unusual hobby of study- ing aircraft. Besides entering the chess and junior sportsmens' clubs his fresh- man year, Mike also played football that year. His plans for the future are still undecided. KARL KEIPER-'tPete , who participated in football his sophomore and junior years, works as a paper carrier and trac- tor driver outside school. For hobbies he likes hunting, target shooting, and over- hauling and greasing his car. He plans to enter trade school or might possibly join the army. thirteen
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MIRROR CLASS OF 194 .fl 0 a kkii. 5-., s- . JOHN HAWK-Coming to Palmerton high school in his junior year, 'tJack played football in '41 and '42 and belonged to the gym club the same years. In his senior year Jack was elected to the Hi-Y club where he helped in the de- fense stamp sale. He plans to attend college, but has not yet decided which one. CARLIN HAYDT- Lefty , a Hi-Y mem- ber in '41 and '42, plans to Work after graduating from Palmerton high school. Pitching was Lefty's job on the base- ball team in '41 and '421 he also played one of the halfback positions on the foot- ball team in '42 after trying out in '40 and '41, MARGARET HAYTMAN- Peggy Work- ed on the wreath committee and on the Hallowe'en Social refreshment commit- tee. In her junior year she was an usher for Commencement, Baccalaureate, and District Chorus. Photography, bowling, and sewing are her hobbies, and she was in sewing club three years. After grad- uation she will take up nursing. BETTY HEINEY-This year Betty was a member of the senior class play ticket committee and sold wreaths at Christmas time. In her junior year she was on tne basketball team, played intramural bas- ketball, and served on the ticket and wrap committees for the Social. Her plans include nurses' training. tw GLENN HANDWERK-Very ambitious, Gunther was a member of the basket- ball and football refreshment committees, class gift committee, senior class play, baseball manager, Hi-Y, and assisted in the Hallowe'en Social. He was in cam- era, Mirror , and physics clubs and pro- fesses his hobby is chemistry. He plans to attend Lehigh. ROBERT H A N D W E R K - Our record- breaking miler the past four years, Gump was an assistant scout master and a member of the Hi-Y club. He helped with the Hallowe'en Social on the dance committee and belonged to bowling, leathercraft, and airplane clubs. His hobbies are camping and track, and he plans to attend college. MARGARET HARANKA-Margaret serv- ed as a member of the senior Christmas wreath committee, while in her junior year, she was on the Hallowe'en Social ticket committee. Sewing club interested her in her freshman and sophomore years, embroidery in her junior year, and nature club this year. Her plans are indefinite. ANN HARTFORD- Chick , a Hutist in clve our orchestra for three years, vice-presi- dent of the Tri-Hi-Y, and a member of the Mirror staff, still found time to be a cheerleader for two years. On the senior class play committee this year and a debater her sophomore year, Ann plans to attend Colby college.
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MIRROR R MICHAEL KOST--The 'tHamburger King , who worked at the Luncheonctte after school, was the football manager his sen- ior year as well as a member of the wreath committee. A loyal Hi-Y mem- ber for three years, his hobby is follow- ing sports activities. His ambition is to ,loin the United States Navy or Merchant Marine. HELEN KRAWCHUK-'tScratch', was a member of the cast of the senior class play and a typist for the Mirror . In her junior and senior years, she was a basketball varsity member. In addition, Helen was a member of the gym club four years. Her plans are uncertain. GLENN KRESGE- Lamebrain ended his high school career after having partici- pated in track and basketball three years, football one year, the senior class play, and in Hi-Y three years. He also served on the commencement pageant commit- tee, the senior issue of the Mirror , and as chairman of the senior prom. He hopes to attend college. MORRIS KUEHNER-Morris, a member of the physics and checker clubs, was a member of the senior finance committee. He is a very patient lad which is readily seen as he has for his hobby fishing. When not busying himself with studies he finds time for his secondary hobby of sports. He plans to attend college but is undecided as to choice. fou CLASS OF 194 JAMES KELLEY-'tJack demonstrated hi athletic prowess by playing on the Ram Club and the P. H. S. baseball team. member of the wreath committee an various refreshment committees, he wa active in junior sportsman and riHe clubs. Sports are his hobbies and, if the Navy does not claim Jack , he will seek em- ployment. DORRIS KEMMERER-The singing star o the class has participated in operetta fo three years which perhaps accounted fo her hobbies of piano and singing. Hippy , a Tri-Hi-Y member, has been active in dramatics club and oratory. Varying her talents, she was active i Mirror work, senior pageant, and member of the wreath committee. Sh plans to enter Oberlin College. RADELL KLEINTOP- Della , a transfer student from Danielsville, swung righ into things all around school. She serve on the basketball and football refresh ment committees, and the christma wreath committee. A Tri-Hi-Y girl fo three years at home, and one year a P. H. S., Della plans to attend the A1 lentown General Hospital School 0 Nursing. UTH KLOTZ- Kid, a Tri-Hi-Y mem ber, belonged to the debating team an 1he orchestra four years and the Mir- ror staE two years. She was a senior class play understudy, participated in the operetta two years, and played girls' basketball her junior year. Ruth, whc plans to take up nursing, will attend Temple University.
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