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-4 , PAULINE HUFFORD Although shy when she lirst came to us from Akron, Pauline has blossomed into one of the most talkative girls of the Senior Class. At noon you may frequently hear her cheery voice imparting bits of news and gossip to her eagerly listening classmates. Aided by her turned-up nose and School-girl complexion, Pauline is sure to succeed in her chosen vocation-nursing. 441 , GRACE KEIPER N kvjivi 'Q , Unassuming and unpretentious, Kip is a pal if lthere ' i If ever was one. Her immaculate page-boy coiffure has served . f V. 4 4 ,f if as a lofty example for a multitude of ambitious amateur f- hairdressers. Her ready smile and jovial good nature will f My .L 4 - continue in the future, as in the past, to delight all her acquaintances and draw to her an ever-increasing circle of 4 filed f ' d . rien s Li, rr! girl. J.!Z HENRY KERCHNER Henry is acknowledged to be the most rapid typist in the class-but don't let this deceive you into thinking he is always wide-awake-for, sad to say, he is quite fond of sleeping, and frequently succumbs to this temptation in classes. A friendly smile, coupled with his keenly intelligent mind, will surely help the Fates to recognize his ambition. .e .,o X ., y 4,4 .-1 WARREN KISSINGER Warren was not a little shy when he came to 'Frata High from Akron in the fall of 1939, but it did not take us long to make him feel at home, and now he gives and takes in the good-natured way which makes him well liked throughout the class. His industry and ingenuity will surely carry him to the top. egll Ig.
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FRANK HONEGGER JEAN HEEBNER Lansdale contributed this worthy addition to our class in ourjunior year. She has always been quiet and unassuming, but has proved herself worthy of honorable mention in the annals of the Class of '4O. Her readiness with answers in class has often been envied by the rest of us. As a nurse, we know Jean will reach the top. FRANKLIN HIBSHMAN Each morning and each evening, Nookie can be seen trekking his weary way to or from the rising metropolis of Murrell. For this, 'Frata High should be thankful since, without him, the football and basketball teams would have been minus several games in the won column. May you continue to win just as easily in the game of life. 16 In our Junior year, West Reading sent us pep vim and vigor in the rson of Frank Honegger. It was not long before we haciie pierced his outward reserve and thoroughly acquainted ourselves with the newcomer. Since then he has become an eminent member f our class-prominent in curricular and extra-curricular iiviti . st of luck, Frank. PAULINE HORST A shot, well-aimed at the basket, a piercing ', Yahoo, and Peany has scored again. Her athletic ability is difficult to equal, as are her happy-go-lucky nature and hearty laughter. We don't know how the athletic teams would survive without Peany's enthusiasm in the rooting sections. With similar enthusiasm, she is sure to surmount all obstacles in her life.
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MARY JANE KREADY Kready's incessant chattering indeed rivals that of a magpie. Both in school and out, she may be seen rushing to or from no place in particular, but always in a frantic hurry to get there. Her German would drive a native of that country to distraction, as her teacher will emphatically agree. Chatter your way to success, Kready, liebchen! MARTHA MARTIN Actions'ispeak louder than words -that old saying exactly fits Martha, for although she is one of the most quiet members of our class, her creditable academic standing and well-known good nature make it impossible for her to be overlooked. As an elementary teacher, we are sure she will be beloved by her pupils as she is now by her classmates. DOROTHY KNOLL She came, she saw, she conquered-all this occurred last September when Dot left Akron to enhance our High School with her jovial and effervescent personality. Her flashing smile and engaging chatter are conducive to making many lifelong friends. Her future pupils will assuredly learn to love and respect her as do her classmates at present. Best wishes to you, Dot. L M HELEN LEISEY Helen truly believes that a friend in need is a friend indeed -a fact which she has often proved by her instinctive kindness and heartfelt sympathy. If her ambition to be a beautician is realized, we fear that any male customers whom she might have will have to watch out, not for their heads, but for their hearts. f Mfg f- R , n Q. if f figcc.- E 18112-I V , .ff H , ll ff ff!! Iv L if !F'4l'f-' ,, ,-f . 7 . ,f -4 I 'S
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