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KNOWLES, ELMER Flash . . . when not in detention, can always be seen tinkering with mechanical devices . . .not only enjoys riding in choo- choos but also inquiring into and ex- perimenting with what makes them go . . . plowed through and enjoyed G. VV. T. VV. KREMER, MILTON Hike . . . alike- able chap now in I'ncle Saln's Navy . . . was one of Mr. Sparks' sparkling students in electric shop . . . got a kick out of music and amateur pho- tography . . . should now fulfill his ambition to visit Hawaii. s r I W ' Week ll 1 544 D 1a a a e vs 13 u r A usu s o noy ill new empo I p n we r s chem s. I. , ' D 5 ,' ,mi F- 11 Al 30 'l -Kg -' 7 a el, et . n - ri . . . s - 5, . . - a l f ag is t rs s r, I do ' . ' 0 e ' 'fuk s n ti o ' ll LAROCHE, PAUL Paul . . . earned his letter playing a fine bra lflif bas- ketball . . . a mildffnanne A sy some chap . . . usgly . :V plan' ' this, are . . . rie dly . . ' ' ' ll',.l ' W ' i sineadg Sysop' 6 ' , , J 7? gl I 1 ,I A K ' ,,,1 r 'iff '10 'X ' .ri 'I ,g, . 1 M, L f J LAZOVI, ANNA Anna . . . short in stature but long in knowledge . , . hails from Seltzer City . . . was keen on P. of D. . . . is an aviation enthusiast. . . looks upon books as her silent servants, for she enjoys good literature. LECHER, ROBERT Bob . . . a diminutive lad with lots of vim, verve, and vigor . . . has a smile which cheers everyone . . . will never forget Mr. Gaskins' class . . . is particularly fond of The Reatiffs Digest . . . expects to become a lawyer. LEITZEI., BETTY Betty . . . attrac- tive and friendly . . . her dimples show prominently when she smiles, and she smiles frequently . . . a modern lass devoted to Louisa Alcott's An Old- Fashioned Girl . . . is a capable typist and future stenographer. LESKO, JOSEPH 'Qloei' . . . a tall, reserved, most likeable chap . . . never speaks out of turn . . . is keenly inter- ested in drafting fl-A, H-I0e ?j . . . knows his way around in gym routine , . . hopes to get into Uncle Samuel's Navy. LEWIS, IIELEN H-Ieanniew. . . care- free but attentive . . . peppy and come- ly . . . can often be found dancing in the gym at lunchtime . . . would rather swim than eat . . . exclaims Oh, boy! . . . will never forget those long hikes every morning from jalappa. LEVVIS, IRENE Irene . . . one of the poised young misses from Palo Alto . . . will never forget Ivir. Gaskins' East Study Hall . . . one of those fefw per- sons who thrived on Latin . . . would like to enter the nursing Held. LEVVIS, RUSSELL 'lRus . . . cheer- ful and versatile . . . devoted most of his time to football and the multitudin- ous collections of scrap . . . one of the arliw souls in Solid Geometry class . . . will never forget his whole P. H. S. career . . . hopes to become outstanding in the mechanical field. LIGHTCAP, VVILLIAM 'KBill . . . contemplates going 'fall out in the dairy business Cand that's no bullllj . . . considers all sports equally inter- esting . . . found current history espe- cially to his liking . . . has a weakness for the expression, HThat's for sure! . . . was recently selected as second- st-mester class president.
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KAPSCHOCK, VINCENT Killer . . . lets everyone know of his where- abouts with a lusty, 'lVVell, here I amll' . . . is a track and cross-country man . . . spent most of his P. H. S. so- journ in machine shop . . . hopes to play major league baseball. KATZ, YETTA Yctta . . . sets the pace among slack wearers . . . full of pep, always joking . . . enjoys reading, swimming, and volley ball . . . would like to work in Z1 large department store or become a nurse . . . claims English as her favorite subject. KEENEY, SARA f'Sally . . . loyal, quiet, and conscientious . . . plans to attend Kutztdwn State,Teachers College . . . prdsenied a mpsxttstiiking appear- ance in ikr'major,ette costume, thus en- hancingjour bandf . .I fplays -the piano and Vbelieve it olr into likes P. of D. . x , , . ,Eu . ,A t .ll -, ' 4 I IL' . i . 5 ' x s E v 1 ., ie, 'Y A x ', x KBIM, XZOIIISE Ui'Veeziel' . . . in- telligent, amiable, and witty . . . one of the five Flag Girls . . . plans to attend Drexel Institute to prepare for a busi- ness career . . . has held oodles of ntl-lces . . . a snappy salute to this pep- pery someone, KEISER, EDVVARD f'Ed'l. . . short, blond, very good looking . . .is a killer thunter, to youll . . . will always rc- member Miss Ungerls English class . . . was the 'lhead chautfeur with his snappy Ford while in school but is now buzzing with the U. S. Navy SEA- BEES, KELLER, JOHN jack . . . another disciple of the great outdoors . . . would like to go to Canada on a hunting and fishing trip . . . is interested in all sports, especially track . . . finds HMys- terious lslandl' right up his alley. KILGLS, KENNETH Gus . . . en- joys cooking and would like to be a chef tif the Iylarines donlt get him tirstj . . . likes gymnastics . . . very seldom hurt but often bandaged Clirst aid class, you knowl . . . will always remember Junior English class. KINDRED, ELIZABETH Bettyl'. . . cheerful, capable, and comely . . . plans to further her business career, perhaps at Fordls . . . finds pleasure in reading and swimming . . . fond of history and typing . . . provided many a lift with her warm, friendly smile. KING, CHARLES Chollyl'. . . hap- py-go-lucky . . . dribbling a basketball is his favorite pastime . . . would like to go to an industrial school upon grad- uation . . . is at present keeping VVal- green's going! . . . has an interest in dramatics . . . will sing anytime any- where. KIRK, ROBERT Bob . . . another of hir. Gaskins' math geniuses . . . refuses to be one who worries constant- ly . . . an outstanding participant in the Xlinuet . .. thrives on all kinds of dancing . . . could be seen doing his stuff in the girls' gym every lunch hour. KLINHTAS, EDXVARD Ed . . . big, smart, and lots of fun . . . is a whiz in P. of D. class . . . is a disciple of Imac VValton, the ace Hsherman . . . often says, IIOw're they bitin'? . . . ex- pects to become a dentist fto fish among our teeth?j . . . sounds fishy, eh what? KLINE, JUNE June . . . quiet and eliicient . . . without her the choir would be like a ship without water . . . excells in dancing and swimming . . . fortunate possesses of long, black, wavy hair . . . will never forget the trip to Downingtown and Coatesville.
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LOMBEL, DORIS 'KDot . . . has a cheery smile for everyone . . . enjoys curling upl' with a good mystery nov- el . . . tackles with vigor the most dilhcult problems in bookkeeping . . . will often recall the many pleasant ex- periences on dance committees. LORD, BETTY HSpike . . .outward- ly quiet and shy but inwardly friendly . . . is preparing herself to become an eilicient sales girl . . . well acquainted with every angle in the local alleys Cbowlinglj . . . misses few movies.. . just delights in saying, Ulli, Gert! I.ORD, HAROLD l'Buper . . . a short, blond chap literally 'lgoofyu over mo- torcycles Qlndianj . . . majored in auto mechanics . . . thinks james Fenimore Cooper the ace of novelists . . . plays a spirited game of basketball . . . is well thought of by 'lthe boys. LOTZ, BERTIIA Bertha . . . a ten o'clock scholar Coftimes laterlj, if there ever was one! , . . spent most of her P. H. S. career in detention room . . . plans to enter the beautician busi- ness flots of embellishments by Lotz lj MADARA, VVILLIAM 'lNunny . .. was unusually attentive to a certain occupant of room 12+ . . . did more than his share of roaming the halls un- der the guise of being ol'l'lcially on duty . . . is interested in electrical engineer- ing and the lylarines. MARTIN, JUNE June . . . a roller- skating enthusiast . ,. always willing to do anything for anyone . . . enjoyed English above all other school subjects . . . will be able to say, Oh, I heard that joke before, Mr. Dimmerling told it to us. MARX, ANITA Anita . . . a Marx who was never too concerned about marks . . , is always as quiet as the proverbial mouse . . . felt right at home with anything of a mathematical nature. . . hiked to and from Peach Mountain every clay . . . a peach of a hike! IWASTELLER, DONALD HDMI . . . Mr. Big of the Student Council . . . stellar varsity' basketball player . . . is definitely not in love with school sub- jects, he says lsez he! lj . . . hopes to become an Army pilot . . . will never forget those embarrassing moments in the Minuet. MCCOOL, MARY CLARISSA Clarissa . . . a brown-haired, brown -eyed, sophisticated Miss . . . won the blue ribbon iI1 the annual Christmas doll- dressing contest . . . is fond of horse- back riding . . . ably assisted Miss Reid and Miss Stout . . . hopes to 'ltake in a Metropolitan Opera performance some day. MCDONALD, XVILLIAM Mac . . . plays a mean trumpet . . , is Hon the beam when it comes to geometry . . . would like to further his formal educa- tion at the Golden Gopher University- Minnesota . . . thinks murtler stories make the best reading material. MCFADDEN, EDVVARD 'lEd . . . an embryo mechanic, having enjoyed Mr. VVitman's machine shop work above all else . . . would rather swim than eat or sleep . . .is desirous of spending his winters in Florida lnice spending if one can :Ilford itlj MCGEE, ESTIIER Leaky . . . a seamstress in the making fshe hopeslj . . . enjoyed math above all other classes . . . was unusually enthusiastic about football, basketball, volley-ball, and dancing . . . would like to do her seavnstressing in New York, if possible.
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