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THE PLAYERS HEISLER, ROBERT In his two years among us Robert has found it relatively easy to make friends. Of a rather quiet disposition, he nevertheless, has made his presence felt. His activities were confined to required subjects only. Bob is interested in shop work. His prsent plans call for enlistment in Uncle Whiskers' Army. Yeh, Ar-m-m-yl IIENKEL, URSULA The name Ursula means saint. Now this clasmate of ours isn't exactly a saint fno living person ish, but she's a mighty fine girl. Ursula hopes to become a German and English correspondent, which, we think, is a lofty and worthy desire. Ursula will enter a business school this coming fall. We wish her well. HICKS, GRACE Beauty is truly beautiful when its comrade is Z1 modest mind. Grace is the fortunate possessor of both beauty and a modest mind. Whenever she's called upon to find the solu- tion of a knutty problem, one can usually hear her murmur, Just wait, I'm working up to it. Such a spirit cannot be denied! HIGGINS, GERMAINE This petite French friend of ours truly is of the opinion that there is no duty we so much underrate as the duty of being happy. She's cheerfulness personihed. Her warm smile and gleeful eyes are just what the doctor ordered. Hail and farewell, Germaine, au plaisir de vous revoir! HILDEBRAND, KATHERINE A good-natured, humorous, fun- loving person, with a yearn to tour the United States and the ability to design clothes- that's Kay. She and Evelyn Klitsch form a veritable female Damon - and - Pythias combination, One seems to be the complement of the other. Her willingness to take hold and lift places Kay high on our honorable recognition list. HOBBS, EDWARD f'Ed possesses a pleasing personality, a sense of humor, and a spirit of helpfulness. This friendly chap is liked by all his associates. His hobby is driving, his heart's desire-- a trip to China. Ed evidently doesn't believe in ghosts, for hels going to be lHold on to your hatsli an undertaker. Boo!! HOFFMAN, ALTHEA She is so seldom heard, so seldom seen that itls almost too difficult to find a fitting comment for Althea. Speak very little or very pleasantly appears to be the philosophy of this girl with the Greek legendary name. Behind her rather serious expression there are flashing dark eyes and a warm smile. HOFFMAN, JOHN John is not one of those shy persons who is too timid to make himself known and heard. His carefree attitude toward school work is somewhat deceiving, for he and studies really are on speaking terms. He puts forth a maximum effort both at work and at play. john plans to attend Ryan's Aeronautics School or enroll in the United States Air Corps. Page Twenty-four SENIOR CLASS '41
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SENIOR CLASS '41 THE PLAYERS GREENVVALD, RAYMOND Ray strikes us as being a pretty wise fellow. VVe believe that he feels as did Francis Bacon a few hundred years ago when he wrote, Crafty men condemn studies, simple men admire them, and the wise men use them. A trip to Hawaii is his immediate objective. Adventuresome, eh? GRIES, JOSEPH YVhere there's music there cannot be mischief. Or can there? For one so interested in the violin, you'd hardly expect his life's work to he devoted to mechanics. However, that's the way joe sizes up the situation. He plans to enter Lehigh University, where much will be required of him, but let us not forget that there's a lot to him. GUNDERSON, ROBERT This Gunderson chap is Clark Taylor, Rohert Power, and Tyrone Gable all wrapped into one! What a handsome brute he is! VVe say this in all sincerity. Bob is exceedingly interested in music. He plans to enter Cornell in Sep- ternber. Our hats are off to him because of his courage in having over-ridden his several misfortunes. GURAVAGE, ANTHONY Anthony is an industrious chap, he possesses various abilities. Humorous in a quaint lazy way, An- thony is a fellow to he reckoned with, He is popular with his associates and is always a welcome addition to any group. Young Mr. Guravage is air-minded, so to an aeronautics school he will go. Happy landings, 'lTony ! HALEY, DOLORES Hey, hey, Miss Haley! Dolores, though otherwise inclining toward the quiet side, is most aggressive when it comes to pounding the typewriter. Yes, she hopes to become a secretary, Dolores is of the bashful sort and is satisfied to remain within her own circle of friends. VVe trust that she'll have a happy future. IIARRUN, CLARENCE Dee, as he is commonly called by his friends, is blond and lightvcomplexioned. lAh, me!! Full of wise cracks and plenty of jokes, Clarence provides an element of fun wherever he goes. This is not his only outstanding feature, for he is also a diligent and industrious worker. His ambition is to enter trade school to become a mechanic. HARVEY, ,IEANNE Jeanne has established for herself a definite place among us as a sincere and loyal friend. She has ably partic- ipated in many extra-curricular activities. And how she can make that hull fiddle talk ! She is the fortunate possessor of a keen mind and a pleasing personality. Jeanne expects to further her education in Lincoln School for Nurses, VVe wish her well. HEFFNER, IWILDRED Mil is the reason why many a male heart skipped a few beats during her P. H. S. career. fQuick, VVatson, my stimulantll 'l'hat she's interested in having every female appear glamorous can be seen in her desire to become a heautician. How she'll miss that ride to school with Mr. Scott every morning! Page Twenty-three
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SENIOR CLASS '41 THE PLAYERS HOFFMAN, RICHARD The song is ended, but the melody lin- gers on. Richard's melodious notes released in the orchestra and band will long .resound for all of us. Dick is going to be a pedagogue ta teacher, to youj, and he should develop into a good one. Ile has a weakness for Indian relics and mystery stories. Ah, sweet mysteryl HOMA, HELEN Her eyes as stars of twilight fairg like twi- light's, too, her dusky hair must have been written of Helen by the poet Vllordsworth, for how applicable they are to her! To col- lege she will go. VVe hope that, sooner or later, her heart's desire- I1 trip around the world-may be realized. Smash your baggage, Latlvl HOMA, JOHN There's a certain je ne .mix quai about young Mr. Homa which most favorably impresses the casual observer. To be a machinist or to be a salesman-that, for Johnny, is the question. However, in which ever field of activity he casts his lot, we're certain that he'll be greeted with a 'WVelcome, Hema! HOOD, LILY Lily is usually in a quiet mood--not only in classes but also among her friends. tlmagine that! A quiet and sensible girl in our class! Will wonders never cease??j In the game of volleyball Lily serves until victory is won for her side without tak- ing time out to give herself or her opponent a rest. Lily finds shorthand her most agreeable subject and hopes to become a secre- tary. IIOPKINS, CHARLES Charles is taking the Industrial Course, electricity being his chief interest. This blond lad desires to enter a trade school. He is one of our ardent football fans, but he finds more thrill in playing baseball. We hope that Hopkins' sojourn in the realm of electricity-his chosen vocation-will not be too shocking l IIOYSOCK, STANLEY Mr. Hoysock is a most likeable young man. Step up and meet him some time! That mischievous twinkle in his eyes is inviting, indeed. He hopes to become a skilled worker for the great Bethlehem Steel Corporation. Stanley, our hope is that you may do well in your every worthwhile effort! HUGHES, BETTY Betty is another one of our peppy associates. She can be seen dancing during her lunch period almost every day. Vllhere she is, there is fun, for she brings it with her. She took the Secretarial Course, would like to attend business school, and then become someone's secretary. Need a secretary, Mister?? HUGHES, LEO Leo is a Commercial student whose primary in- terest is bookkeeping. tHe really enjoys working problems, and- what's more--most of the time he gets the right answerlj He looks forward to becoming a professional bookkeeper. You're not ly- ing! fLeo's favorite expressionj when you say he is known among his schoolmates for his friendliness and sincerity of purpose. Page T-wenly-yifve
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