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A...,-: rf . '.' . Q. IL. .. , :F '? . 5. '-.1 :- , l i RUTH lfRANKENl5lEl.D , ' Boots 2 1 Ruth is one of the quiet and studious lassies of the Commercial Class. Boots, as she is known by her host of friends, hails from Dorneyville. She entered 3 Emaus high school in the beginning ot' her junior year. and as yet, very little is known about Boots's outside H activities. We wonder why ???? Ruth's main ambition is to become secretary to a be traveling saleslady. We know that Ruth will be a suc- Q' cess in whatever she will undertake after graduation. f . jOHN FLTLMER Fulmer 3 ', Track, 3, 4, lfootball, 3, 4, jay Vee Basketball, 3,' Gym Team, I, Science Club, I, lfrencb Club Pres., 4,' Cbor- gv-5 us, 2, 3, 4,' Operetta, 2, 3, -lg Glee Club, 4,' Tattler Staff. -l,' lr. Prom Committee, 3 1 ' Behold! We present our man-of-many travels, john Fulmer. Fulmer's accounts of his travels make many a dull 1' moment in our class discussions brighter. H Oh! Girls! ls he only tall! Straight!! llandsome!! . Silent!! Fulmer is an all-around athlete and a fellow who works steadily. lle thinks Palmerton a most attractive place. We pg wonder why? Lots of luck Fulmer. We're for you. ' '-z 53 X' KERMIT GEHMAN f t '!Gehman junior Prom Cominittee, if Year Book Staff, liusiness 1- Manager, 4 Gehman is the automobile shark of the senior class. He is seen quite frequently driving a new car .5 around town. fr i !'Gehm,an is very studious especially in Mr. Frantz's classes. Gehman has the attention of many of the lair , maidens but he treats them all alike. He simply does not make a choice. We are warning you. lf you ever see a tall, dark M, at uhn featured gentleman coming up to your door you can, bet that it is Kermit trying to sell you an automobile, May the experience of being business manager of Q- . the year book help you in later life. Best of luck. as i fe t'mQ?'? Page 22 fe 3' - 1-- I
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