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SENIOR Mabel Lucille Kummer . . . “May” .... a brunette with snapping brown eyes . . . friendly . . . keen sense of humor . . . could live on tapioca pudding . . . voca- tion, stenographer. Joe A. Lauteria . . . “Pippy” . . . wants to become a Fred Astaire . . . good typist .... likes music . . . always willing to do favors. Lila Gertrude Layton . . . diminutive . . . brown-eyed . . . loves riding a horse and collecting butterflies . . . wants to be a second Florence Nightingale. Howard Lefever . . . hobbies, championship baseball and chocolate pie ... A Mixed Chorus-er . . . took part in three oper- ettas . . . longs to sing like Nelson Eddy. Joseph Lehnerd . . . likes adventure ... a softball fanatic and a football fan ... an electrical engineer-to-be . . . she lives in Grove City. Pearl G. Levin . . . friendly, dependable . . . A No. 1 Magnet representative from 205 . . . favorite(?) pastime, driving . . . ambition, to learn to park between two cars. Joseph W. Lohner . . . “Joe” . . . likes base- ball and chemistry . . . also blondes, red heads, and brunettes ... a highway pa- trolman, hell be, you bet! C. Reid Longweli. . . . blue eyes . . . brown hair . . . liked everywhere ... to be a naturalist he’s tryin’ ... an island home he dreams of buyin’. .THE MAGNET
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CLASS OF 1940 Catherine Johnston . . . captivating . . . clever . . . likes Clark Gable, and Clove chewing gum . . . drives a car . . . fav- orite costume, a nurse's uniform. Fred Andrew Josephs . . . known to his fel- low football players as Jojo” . . . football captain . . . junior Kiwanian . . . last of famous Josephs clan. Genevieve Kapp . . . Ginny” . . . pleasing personality . . . beautiful voice ... a mem- ber of A Mixed Chorus ... an expert dancer . . . be-you-ti-ful dimples. Bernadette Kemper . . . rather quiet in school . . . longs to become the Sonja Henie of the roller skating rink . . . minor hobbies— reading and dancing. Peter J. Killmeyer . . . “Pete” . . . our Best Looking Boy . . . noted for the wearin’ o’ the green and capacity for cocoanut cream pie. Elizabeth S. King . . . pretty, copper-red hair with sparkling blue eyes . . . does not like home work ... a welcome addition to any crowd. Gene Klugh . . . quiet, grey-eyed mushball player . . . hard worker . . . always willing to help . . . ticket committee . . . likes girls and they reciprocate. Anna Louise Knobloch . . . our most athletic girl . . . likes murder mysteries and dancing . . . peppy . . . full of fun . . . ambition, nursing or aviation.
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CLASS OF 1940 Vera Jane Marsh . . . “Vee” ... A demure, pleasing manner . . . our “Best Sport” . . . lovely dancer . . . witty, talkative, and ready for anything. Donald Martin . . . “Donnie wi’ the dark brown hair” . . . likes ice cream and driv- ing to Herman ... a martyr in our Civics T rial. Louise Patricia Martino . . . tiny person with brown hair and brown eyes . . . perfect “jitterbug.” . . . just adores Errol Flynn . . . ambition, to be an aviatrix. Arnold McCormick . . . neat, brown-eyed lad . . . likes red ties and vanilla milk-shakes . . . collects rare coins . . . hopes to be government clerk. Carol Jane McCoy . . . blue-eyed, blond, belle of C. E. . . . also, of Mixed Chorus and Quartette . . . we suspect she likes “Jerk” Vasbinder. Loyal M. McDonald . . . our Scotch football laddie . . . good-natured ... a good friend . . . drives a red Willys and likes redheads. Joseph E. McGary . . . “Joe” . . . black hair . . . green eyes . . . gay sense of humor . . . likes sports, especially soft ball ... a confirmed bachelor. Geraldine E. McGinnis . . . has a pleasant smile for everyone . . . real friend . . . “Gerry likes skating and is a camera fiend.
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