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iran Il es l emozires -fqq . - O a 5 . ,f K , sw DOROTHY E. HENRY Dottie Girl Rtseruns, 2-3-4: Glce Club. I-Z: Inter-class Sports, I-Z: Dramatic Club, 41 Echo, Mako-up Slaff: Year Book, Business Staff. 9 Here's Dottie, our curly-headed blonde Venus who believes in being quiet in school and in saving the energy that many of us Waste in talking, for her evenings. Dot has been a good worker on the Les Memoires business staff, in the Girl Reserves, and has been .chief make-up expert on Ye olde Echo, which proves she can do anything she starts out to do, and do it well. Why take school too seriously? says she. You only live once. When you think it over, it does sound like a good policy. Dot is always an extremely good sport, always ready, always game. That's why we all like her. CLARA HIGBEE SUQUfi' Inter-class Basketball, I-2: Glen Club, 2-4: Girl Rc- serucs, 2-4. 9 Clara has had a rather interrupted school life. She has been absent quite a bit and everyone certainly has missed her during these absences. She seems quie', unless you know her, When she is with a group of her friends she is the wittiest one of them. Clara plays the piano, sings, and dances, She is a good looking girl, and her beautiful hair and blue eyes are admired by many. Clara wants to be a traveler. but we won't go into that. It is sufficient to say that everyone likes her and realizes what a charming girl she is. Au revoir, Clara, and best of luck. Send us a picture from Berlin. Dramulic Club, 4: Scnfor Play JOHN HOGAN Johnny ELINOR HOLMES Inter-class Basketball, 35 Varsiry Basketball, 2. 9 No, this is no Olympic celebrity. Of course she is Her best talent is talking, averages a hundred words a champion or flagpole sitter or stage well known but on a smaller scale. and it has been estimated that she minute. For proof apply to any of 9 There comes a knock at the door Who do you suppose it is? Wrongl It isn't the Fuller Brush Man. or the plumber. It's Hogan trying to sell some eggs. John is all wrapped up in his egg business. He works his chickens all day and all night, then lets them sleep on Sunday if they lay enough eggs during the week. John is in everything in school4in the Dramatic Club-in the senior play--and in the office most of the time. His ambition was to go to Penn State to learn art and dra-' matics and give the lovely Co-eds a break, but Business before pleasure is his motto, so he intends to be a big butter and egg man instead. Holmes El the teachers. But this genius in talking has increased her circle of friends to a mob. She is conversant on any subject but is especially intelligent about basketball and its intricacies, and housekeeping and its hardships. It is universally known, how- ever, that Elinor with her gay, happy-go-lucky spirit and dis- position can certainly keep a neat house. twenty-two
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iii, at emozres 3 E a f f. f ,YY fflifo ROBERT GUTAI Bob Football. I-2-3-4: Baxnhall, I-3-5: Track: Javelin: Shot Put, I: Inter-class Sports, I-Z-3-4. 9 A yellow streak, screeching brakes. a cloud of dust, and a mad dash for the classroom. Who is it? We are sure Wilson High School's blonde Adonis needs no further introduction here. If there be any who have not met this modest, unassum- ing, and likeable chap. we hasten to assure them that the loss has been theirs. Bob has been one of our superior athletes. He was a shifty half-back on the football field, and our catcher par- excellence in baseball. Many a time we have cheered as his twisting and squirming eluded the oopositions would-be tack- lers. Should Bob go on to college, we are confident that before many years, Grantland Rice and the All-American Board will be forced to recognize his ability. KENNETH HARDING Fuzz 9 Here comes Father Time. No. that's not Father Time, it's Ken Harding. You see, he forgot to shave today. Fuzz is a great reader of books. not school books, but dime novels. If he knew as much about Algebra as he does about The Shadow he'd know more than Rudy Ashman and Mr. Woehrle combined. Fuzz was quite a figure in inter-class basketball as he was generally the hero of the game. Ken prefers talking or sleeping in class to listening to a discussion about Shakespeare. All fooling aside. he is really a smart chap and is of the type that generally succeeds. MAYOLA HEIL Girl Reserves, I-4. HAROLD HEELER Buck Football, 2-3-4: Varsity Basketball, I-2-3-4: Captain, 45 Track, 2-3-4: Band. I-2-3. 9 You are now looking at one of the most athletic boys of our class. He captained the basketball team that won the Le- high-Northampton League. He played end on the football team for two years and he ran on the track team. He played the drum in the band for three years, and some day we hope to see him in Guy Lombardo's orchestra. Or, since he is interested in carpentry and contracting, perhaps some day we will see the sign Hefler and Son, Contracting, .IKI-tty,, 9 She hails from West Easton, but O, my! Never mention it to her. Whenever she is quiet we wonder what the trouble is, but when she starts talking we wonder how we can stop her. Her favorite saying Aren't you funny. There is one thing that Mayola never lacks and that is chewing gum. Wrig- ley will always be a millionaire as long as Mayola is able to chew. She excels in music and her one ambition is to give re- citals over the radio. In years to come perhaps we shall hear some of Mayola's sweet melodies coming through our tele-radio. wimwaaeimae... . twenty-one
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es ' emozres sq THX an .Qwf or - ' V , -egg. ' 4 KATHRYNE HUMMEL JANICE E. HUNT Jan Inter-class Basketball. I-Z: Girl Reserves: Glee Club. I-Z-3-4: Opcrctta Chorus: Honor Student: Echo Proof- Reader, 2-3 -4: Year Book Editor-in-Chief. 9 If there's anyone in Wilson High School who knows the answers to all the questions whether they are questions in school studies, politics, current events, or just general information. Janice is the girl. If there's anything in the world worth know- ing, she knows it. Janice is always ready to be your friend if you'll only let her. and in her you'll have a real pal. one who is capable and dependable. Why, just look at this year book if you doubt her capability, for this is her work. When Janice goes to Wilson College in the fall, the high school and the teachers are going to miss her cheery smile and the million dol- lar puns for which she is so famous. K t ..: :.t .... 3 yt-ars Inter-class basketball: Glu' Club: Opt-rctla: Dra- matic Club: St-nior Play: Music Editor of the Echo: Business Manager of the Yrar Book: Class President. Glen Club, Z: Dramatic Club. Make-up and Staging gffgfpi 4: Echo, Literary Staff, 2-3-4: Year Book, Art ta . 9 Kathryne is one of the most popular and active girls in our class. Her helpful manner and cheerful personality have won her a guest room in all our hearts. Kathryne has been the capable president of the senior class. When she takes charge of a class meeting we're sure of something attempted, something done. Kathryne is also the able business manager of the Les Memoiresf' And who can forget her as the motherly Mrs. Taylor in The Tighrwadf' Kathryne's trusty Ford grinds out miles and miles of generosity and happiness. We sincerely hope that Kathryne will never run out of gas. MARIE INGRAFFEA Marie 9 Behold Wilson's famous artist and portrait painter! Who would take this apparently quiet girl for an artist whose paint- ings are destined to be hung in the New York Art Museum? Her ability was shown in her work for the make-up group of the Dramatic Club. Do you know why Marie is always wide- awake in the morning? Well. remember that the early bird ' catches the worm, and Marie must catch the Toonerville. HARRY IoBsT Cuba Football, 5-4: Varsity Basketball, 2-3: Inter-class Bas- ketball. 4: Band. lv2-3: Glu- Club, Z-3-4: Opnretla Chorus, Hi-Y, 2-3-4: Echo Headline Editor. 2-5: Year Book Literary Staff. 9 It is! It isn'tl This sounds like a dispute and you're right, it is. Harry Iobst is in another argument over some trivial subject. He likes nothing better than a good argument and is. therefore. well Htted to be a lawyer. Besides being a bad man to argue with, he is a good athlete. He played both basketball and football. Harry also likes his motorcycles and cars. having had considerable experience with both. He is a good scholar. but at times he is apt to be rather carefree and docs not do the best he can. He is well known for his good sense of humor and it is for this fact that we are willing to overlook all of his faults. twenty-three
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