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1 EDITH KID PATRICK RUTH KILPATRICK DEBORAH LEINBACH See that dust? It’s “Edie,” our track star, speeding by. Edie made a name for herself by managing the girls' basketball team for the past two seasons. She rivals the fish when it comes to swimming. A happy care-free girl, Ruth can always be seen laughing at the troubles of others. Her hobby seems to be playing the role of a coquette. During class periods she spends her time day-dreaming about things far, far away. Our own “Kate Smith!” Music and dramatics seem to interest her very much. We feel sure that Deborah will some day be seen be hind the footlights, singing her way to fame. KENNETH LE VAN JEAN LINCOLN IDA LOEB Quiet “Kenny” is very ambitious. lie studies hard while in school. He is full of fun and continually plays tricks on his classmates. Tall, vivacious Jean is well-liked. She ranked high as the most beautiful girl in the school. A variety in coiffures and clothes is her goal. More power to her. Ida is a very brilliant student. She holds the speed record of our typing class and is a very good shorthand transcriber. Outside of school she enjoys herself by going roller skating and by playing the piano. 21 • CL
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zniox HERBERT GROSS “Herbie’s personality cannot be measured by his size. He is one of our best public speakers, but be can’t talk himself out of some situations. garnet grosset Grosset is a somewhat happy-go lucky person No matter how stormy the weather he always comes out smiling. He seems to enjoy walking in the halls more than sitting in a class room. We know he’s going to be a great traveler some day! IRVIN HARTLINE “Tony” is the most popular boy in the school. He is a good athlete and received a trophy for being high-scorer of the league. Some day we may see him as coach for t h e All-American. W h o knows? IiOIS HELMICK Lois is one of the smallest and one of the most industrious pupils in our class. She has participated in debating. plays, and various class functions. Lois has a desire to be a chemist or a librarian. MALCOLM HILBERT What would we do without “Mickey?” In a room of noisy, riotous seniors, he is the only quiet chap. May his seriousness and pleasant humor carry him far. IDA HIIiI Ida. our tall, blonde, curly-headed commercial student is usually found pondering over her lessons. During her conversations at school she seems to talk about her friend. “Dot.” and the dances they attend. 1 9 20
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zniox MARION LONG JOHN LORAH ANNIE MARTIN Marlon has been devoting her time for the past two months as the Circulation Manager of the yearbook. Her leisure time outside of school seems to be entirely devoted to riding with Harold in a blue Willys-Knight. This tall young senior is usually serious and quiet, but he is also capable of some good dry humor. .John says he wants to be a machinist. Annie is a serious young lass who is interested in debates and in the Chorus. She is one of our best students. MARY IfOUISE MAXWELL ELIZABETH MAYER LLOYD MEST Maxwell likes to spend her time reading novels and hates to he interrupted by a teacher or a bell. '•Lizzie” is greatly interested in sports. “Deadeye” is also one of the star forwards on our basketball team. She is the ‘'Eleanor Holmes” of Mt. Penn. Tall, dark Lloyd is a real chum. Less home-work is his mottto. He plays his “big bass Viol” in a popular orchestra many nights. 22 i
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