Stephen S Palmer High School - L Annuaire Yearbook (Palmerton, PA)

 - Class of 1942

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RROR MARSHALL BEERS- Hobo has had a busy senior year, being a Hag-bearer, a book collector, and a wreath distributor, while outside school, he was vice-presi- dent of his Young Peoples and worked in Mack Motors Inc. He also participated in the operetta four successive years, and baseball one year. He plans to work as a trucker. FLORENCE BEHLER- Flossy, perhaps the tiniest girl in the senior class, has been quite a saleslady, selling both senior class play tickets and Christmas wreaths. Florence, a varsity member of the girls' basketball team, plans to work in a grocery store and also take a course in dental nursing. JUNE BLOSE-Listening to short wave radio broadcasts fascinates Blosie, a member of the embroidery club for three years. In her freshman and senior years she was on homeroom program commit- tees, and was a member of the wrap and novelty committees for the Hallowe'en Social last year. June's plans are nursing. FRANKLIN BORGER- Chick , the co- advertising manager of the Mirr0r and CO-Illaflagel' of track, was a member of the Mirror staff in '40 and '4l. Home- room secretary in '40, homeroom presi- dent in '41, and chairman of two Hal- lowe'en Social committees were some of Chicks other offices. Franklin, a mem- ber of the senior finance committee, is still undecided about his future. ii CLASS OF 1942. A all A A ..gmr's KENNETH BORGER- Perky , sometimes known as Berky , has the unusual hob- bies of playing pinochle and traveling about the country. Outside school he is a regular attendent of church and Sunday school. His plans are either to get a job or to study to be a machinist. DALE BOWMAN-Musical Nutty has participated four years in the operetta, the Eastern-State Chorus Festival the last two years, the All-State Chorus Festival this year, and the orchestra for three years. Outside school he worked on a milk truck. He plans to join the United States Army Air Corps or the Maritime Service. WESLEY BOWMAN- Wes did not have much spare time this year for he worked as a coal trucker outside school. His favorite athletics are baseball and swim- ming, while driving either a car or truck thrills him. Upon graduation Wesley plans to work for a trucking concern in Patterson. IRMA BRODI- Irmie , girls' basketball manager and a Tri-Hi-Y girl, was a member of the basketball and football refreshment committees, and the Christ- mas wreath committee. In the good old summer time Irma is kept busy with her hobbies, swimming and hiking. She plans to enter nurse's training at Temple Uni- versity Hospital. S?N ill

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MIRROR 0' F, WILLIAM BAKER-Co-Editor of the R Mirror, Fuzzy also served as chair- man of the finance committee, editor of senior issue of the 'tMirror , chairman of Dance committee of Hallowe'en Social, and chairman of ticket committee for senior prom, and was active in physics, Hi-Y and golf clubs. Arrowheads fascin- ate Fuzzy who plans to attend college. OBERT BALLIET-Active in track, foot- ball, and basketball for three years, Bob was forced to retire his senior year by the P. I. A. A. age limit. He was a member of the Hi-Y, airplane, and in- dustrial arts club. Now a clerk at the Horse Head Inn Bob most likely will join the N. J. Z. PHYLLIS BARTHOLOMEW- PuSS play- ed intramural basketball her freshman, sophomore, and junior years. She was also in a play for the Hallowe'en Social and took part in several homeroom pro- grams. Her interests out of school are piano playing and bookkeeping for her father's garage. Phyllis will work in a defense industry. KERMIT BEERS-Don't be surprised if Lunce winds up as as acrobat in a circus for he has participated in the last two gym exhibitions as well as belonging to the quoits club his freshman and soph- omore years. At present Kermit's future plans are undecided. CLASS OF 1941 EVELYN ANDREWS- EVie , a member of Tri-Hi-Y for four years, the mixed chorus for three, and first string girls' basketball team for two, played a leading operetta role her junior and senior years. She was the orchestra pianist two years and co-chairman of the cider garden her junior year. Her plans are Tusculum College. LOIS ANTHONY- Jake's last three years have been filled with extra-curricular ac- tivities. A cheerleader since her fresh- man year, Lois has also found time for the Tri-Hi-Y. She has also been a varsity member of the girls, basketball team and plans to enter the Temple School of Nursing. DOROTHY ASHMAN- Dot , our winter sports queen, has participated in orches- tra and Mirror , as well as serving on the senior pageant committee. Liking variety, she was in debating, dramatics, press, chess and Tri-Hi-Y clubs. She was also a member of various senior refreshment committees. Dot plans to attend Bucknell University. MARGUERITE BABINCHAK-- Miggs , a Tri-Hi-Y member, was in home econo- mics and crocheting clubs. She served on the refreshment committees for the freshman, sophomore, and junior class parties, participated in the operetta two years, and was on the decorating com- mittee for the senior prom. Bowling and horse-back riding are her hobbies. Mar- guerite plans to be a pharmacist.



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JOHN DERKACZ-Penn State is the objec- MIRROR ELSIE C O S T E N B A D E R- Reds or Blondie , take your choice, spends her spare time reading, knitting, or hiking, while in school she was a member of the needlework and dramatic clubs. In her junior year she served on the candy, ticket, and hot dog committees for the Social. Her plans are uncertain. CHARLES CHRISTMAN-Charles is one of the quieter members of the senior classg however his silence belies his am- bition. He has been in the industrial arts club for the past two years. Outside of school he became a tiller of the soil as he worked about a farm. Following graduation he plans to seek employment. DELORES CUNNINGHAM - T i n y,,' a member of Tri-Hi-Y, worked on the football and basketball refreshment committees. During her four years in high school Bugsy was in marionette, dramatic, sewing, and home economic clubs, and last year she was on the Hal- lowe'en Social refreshment committee. Her aspiration is to be a nurse. tive of Derk, who participated in bas- ketball four years and football the last three years. John was voted the most valuable football player his senior year. Being the baseball manager in '41 and helping on several committees for the Hallowe'en Social comprised some of 'tDerk's other duties. eight CLASS OF 194- HARRY BUHAY- Haddy , a camping and fishing enthusiast, was a member of the senior Hnance committee and the wreath committee as well as a miler in track his senior year. During his junior year he participated in track and the dance committee of the Hallowe'en Social. His plans are trade school or the U. S. Navy. HENRY BURBES-Henry upon graduation plans to find employment or enlist in the United States Army. Hank , who came to Palmerton last year from Berlinsville, was a member of the Hi-Y four years. Henry has a variety of hobbies, but sports and mechanical work hold his chief in- terest. RUSSEL CHAPLINSKY- RUSS has been chairman of the football and basketball refreshment committees, a member of senior prom refreshment committee, and a Mirror reporter. Active in leather- craft and physics clubs, Russ still found time for his hobby of aviation. His plans are uncertain. EVELYN COPE- Copey served as a member of the senior class play ticket committee and the Ha1lowe'en Social wrap committee. During her junior and senior year she belonged to the needle- work club. Her hobbies, reading and bowling, occupy her outside of school. Evelyn intends to go in training to be- come a nurse. pf' L ii .3 'S 5 3 A at .. d ft

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