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WIRROR ROBERT KUTNEY-After leaving Palmer- ton high school, Robert plans to seek em- ployment. Coming to Palmerton high in '41, Chosef was elected vice-president of his homeroom in 142. At first he chose junior sportsman's club, then he changed to rifle in '41 and '42. EUGENE LEINDECKER-E u g e n e took part in the operetta from which his mus- ical talents may be seen. Due to an op- eration on his arm which forced him to miss several weeks of school, he was forced to abandon our class during the middle of this school year. FRANK LENDVAY- Slug was on the decorating committees of Hallowe'en So- cial and senior prom, and also served as advertising manager of senior class play and chairman of baseball refreshment committee. He works as a Store clerk after school and has decided to let the future take care of itself. BEATRICE LEH-'fBea , a devoted glee club member for the last four years, has participated in the operetta three years. CLASS OF 1942. Her junior year she toiled on ticket and cider garden committees for the Hallo- we'en Social, while she served on the operetta ticket committee when a sopho- more. As yet her plans are undecided. WILLIAM LIPICS-After leaving the halls of Palmerton Bull plans to work for the N. J. Z. Co. Bill had his big interest in football, playing on the varsity eleven in '40, '41 and '42, he also was chairman of the senior class color and flower com- mittee and a member of the senior class motto committee. MANUEL LOPEZ- Lolo 0 t h e r w i s e known as Devil, Pizano',, Blackie , and Jazzbo , was first-string quarter- back on the football team this year and played jay Vee basketball his junior year. Memorizing popular songs, sports, and collecting are his hobbies. His plans are to enter the United States Marine Corps. MARY MACHALEC-Mary Worked on the wreath committee her senior year and belonged to Crocheting club her freshman and sophomore years and to home eco- nomics club her senior year. Reading is her hobby. After graduation she plans to attend the Allentown Business College unless she finds a job. JEAN MACK- Mac , a Tri-Hi-Y girl, was in the operetta in her senior and junior years. During her senior year, she was a member of the Christmas wreath committee. In her junior year, , Jean was a committee head for the Hal- lowe'en Social. Mac plans to enter nurses' training. fifteen
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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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MIRROR 3 . xx M0 CLASS OF 1942 JANE MONTZ-'tPete literally worked her way up, being on the Mirror staff and Tri-Hi-Y roll call three years and ending as co editor and treasurer respectively This year Jane was also a member of the s n1or class play committee and cast while last year she was co chairman of the cider garden for the Social VIVIAN MOONEY Shanty, an ardent sports enthusiast has been a member of the Mirror advertising staff for two years and the gym club for four years appearing in the annual gym exhibit each year Vivian plans to attend Temple University to study nursing DOROTHY NANOVIC Dottie a debatei and Tri H1 Y girl was a member of the cast of the senior class play Dorothy was on the Mlfl or staff and the civilian defense committee A member of the dramatic club in her senior year Dottie plans to take a five year course in nurs ing at the University of Pennsylvania N ' V1 Q -A To is ut., .asa M ' ' . . . . ' M t . i - V ' Y 1: H t QR P . . . . . X R X H. BETTY NICHOLAS- Bl0l'1di6 aided in PETER ONDRASIK- Pete , a shy athlete, is still undecided about his plans after graduation. Peter played varsity baseball his junior and senior years, and football captured his interests as a sophomore and junior. Pete', proved to be a very adept and versatile player in the ping pong club his junior year. LOUISE OWENS- Wizz participated in the operetta three years, belonged to the high school trio, went to District Chorus two years and to State Chorus her junior year. A member of the mixed chorus her freshmen, sophomore, junior and sen- ior years, her hobby is music. Louise plans to study music after graduation. DORIS PARRY-Doris, perhaps the most silent senior P. H. S. has ever seen, was a member of the Christmas wreath com- mittee during her senior year. Outside school Doris passed her time by doing housework, while in her junior year she was a Red Cross Club member. Her future plans are undecided. MARY ELLEN PARRY- Jackie served on the senior class play and ticket and Christmas wreath committees this year. Last year she was on the cider commit- tee for the Hallowe'en Social. She be- longed to the embroidery club for two years, the hobby club last year, and this year the special typing club. Her plans are uncertain. sixteen the success of the Hallowe en Social and wreath committee. She participated in the peaceful and useful art of knitting, being a member of that club three years. Outside school Blondie busies her- self as a waitress and typist. Roller skating and photography are Betty's hobbies and she plans to work in a de- fense plant.
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