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June, 1932 BROWVN AND YVHITE POE T. L. GOLDSMITH Google-s is one of those handsome wavy haired Seniors usually found out walking with a fair member of the Freshman Class. He is an excellent driver anti in his Dodge he cannot be beat iexcept by a motor copl. Poe was among the best saxaphonists in the High School Orchestra in recent years. ln mathematics. he excelled. and will no doubt after further schooling become a suc- cessful and competent Civil Engineer. Honors: Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4: Science Club, 3. DARLEEN I. HEISER Better Late Than Never. Dlnka came to us in her Sophomore year from North Catasauqua. Peaches has two hobbies, being late for school and getting kicked out of classes by Miss Moyer. Still. she smiles, no matter what problem confronts her. and we are sure she will go through life successfully smiling at her difllculties. The class of '32 bids you Adios , Darlecn. Honors: Class Baseball, 2: 3, 4: Class Baksetball, 2, 3: Dramatlcs. 3: Commercial Paper Staff. 4. FRANCIS D. HESS Although small in stature Bud has proven himself a very industrious and capable young student. lmrlng his entire high school career Francis has been the honor student and as a result of his ability had been appointed Editor-in-Chief of the Brown and VVhite Staff. Chemical Engineering is Hessy's ambition and may all success be yours. Honors: Editor-in-Chief, Brown and White Stall' 4: Staff. 2, 3.: .lunior Latin Prize, 3: Orchestra. l, 2. 3. 4: Debating, 4: Class Secretary, 1: Honor Society, 4. JOHN H. HESS Hessy was an active and energetic member of the Senior Class, with a penchant perhaps, for a nautical life, but with enough artistic soul to enterta'n us all with drawings lexcelpting Mr. Leldich.J Dramatics. debating. and all forms of oratory came his way naturally, as he demonstrated before the county's best at Coopers- burg. Honors: lst Prize, Junior Prize Speaking. 3: lst Prize. County Oratoricwl Contest, 3: Librarian, 3: Senior lie- bating, 4: President Local Chapter of Forensic League. 4: Brown and VVhite Staff, 4: Orchestra, 4: School Reporter, 4: Honor Society, 4: Dramatics, 1, 2. Il, 4. EMILY B. HILL WVhat is all that noise in thc back part of Mr. Hart- man's room? Oh, nothing, it's just Emily cracking a new joke. She can make anybody laugh. Em i': no athlete but she's quite a genius when it comes to music and poetry. She makes the best fudge of all the Seniors. So long, kid, we'll see you in the business world. Honors: Glee Club. 1. 2, 3: Economics Club, 1: Secretary l of Home Economics Club, 4: Ilramfitics, 1, 2, Il: Class l Baseball, 1. l l 11
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HKUXVN AND Jupyp, HAROLD A. GILLESVI IC Signals, CH-17-ll, and tho fastvst halflwack of all the la-high Valley fnotlrall toam gm-s through tho linv. This lianmlsomv chap has also been our class prosimli-nt for three yours and was a leacivr at all times. Butt has done great work in lligh School :uid we know ho will do the same in thu future. Honors: Vive' I'rosicle-nt, lg Prvsitlent of Class. 2, Il. 4: S4-crm-tary of Varsity Club, -ig Brown X NVhite Staff. 2, fl. 4: l re-nn-h l'luIi, 3: Varsity Football, 4: Varsity Basket- ball, 3: Varsity 'l'ra.vk. 2. 3: Varsity Baseball, 2, 3. 4: llra.matic-s, 1, 2, Il. 4: Home- Room Pre-sidt-nt. -lc Class llaskvtlxall, 4: Uratorical Pont:-st. 3: Song Contest. si. ll ICQ lllfllfl M. ZICASEH Just a Gigolo oyvrywlii-rv he genus. Gt-orgv is inter- vstud in musiu and showt-il his tzilvnt in tin- Ura-livstra. lla started out at the' bottom as a newshoy as all great mon dial. llo is a N:u'h1-ral Bawn l'adaroosky. He is :lways willing to pull with thu- crowd anal put things on-r with a R7lllg'.H Anothvr of Zeasvr's avvoniplish- invnts was winning the- Sm-onel Prizv in the- Junior l'riz0 Slll'1llilllg' Uontest. Mori- lurk to you in the futuro. Honors: Il, -1: lTl'i'lll'Stl'2l, 2. Sl. 4: Track, 1. Il: Plass Baski-tlmall. l, 2. Sl. 4: Vlass llasi-lxall. l. 2. 3. 4: l'lass Football. 3. 4: 2uil Prizm-, .lunior Prizm S,u-aking Ponte-st, Zig Vim- Pri-sids-nt. 4, ALMA l'US'l'lCNHAl1lfll1 li' you should xxanrli-r into our f'onimf-rvial cle-partnn-nt you arm' hound to huar sonn- Ullt' ask, lVlu-re-'s 'l'ossy ? Alma. is our All Around Girl. he-ing a li-ading student. athlete-. de-hater and an at-truss of note. 1'ossy's ambition is to lu- a business woman and we know any lmusinc-ss reigns-rl over by Alma is certain to succul-ml, Honors: Varsity Basketball. 1, 2. Il. 4: llramativs, l, 2. Il. 4: Lllvv Vluh, l. 2. Il. 4: Sm'rot:1ry, llehatim.: lluh, 4. Class Soc-rotary, 2, ll, 3: National Typing Ponta-st. 4: Brown K VVhit0 Staff. fl. 4: lffclitor. Uoinmervial l'alwr. 4: l'n-siclmwr. Homo Room. ,lg Triangular llelvate, -ig Bl moms- lnrrg l'onts-stant, 4. I'H Y LLIS IC. BAC 'K l'S Good things oonu- in small mwluun-s. This rn-mark r-vrtainly flvsvrilws R'u'ky. she- is littli' in stature- hut large at ln-art. l!'u'ky is alw-iys jolly and tak:-s 1-ve-rvthirg gimod-naturwlly. She- is m-vor unwilling to do he-r little hit anal is always loyal to hi-2' 1-lass and Alma Mate-r. XVI-ll. l!'u-ky wo hopv your futurv will he as happy as your prvse-nt. Honors: Gln-v Vluh. 1, 2' lirfnnatin-s. 1: f'l'lSf4 Biskvt- hall, 1. 2: Brown K XVh'ti- Staff, -lg lflonw livoiioniirs. l. f'LAl'I DIC S. IIA Ill.ll'1'l' XVho is tho 1-au:-0 of all th-it prigrxrlinx: in liustlish Flass? Nunn othvr than our 'l'iny . notod for his l.'II'l1l lllX ani quirk wit. SNR- c-'in not omit l'ly1lv's football ability and his willingness to 1-oops-1'atv in all sc-holastiv funn- tfons. Brawn 1lisc'c-rnahli- at first sight is not his only assi-t. IJutchv intl-'uls to lu- aw 1-lc-1-triv-il vnizinf-1-r, and with his inoxhaustihlv vm-rgy he- 0an't do anything hui surve-Ml. Honors: Varsity l ooUrall. Il, -1: Urvhvstra. l. 2, 3. 42 Stagv Urvw. -1: Sl-nlor Play. rl: Varsity Club, 4, 10
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IIRUXVN ANI! lVHl'I'l'l June, 1933 ARLENE D. JONES Arlene is the type ot' girl that one ean't help hut call a pal. She is always ready to help anyone. anytime. and anywhere. Her ready wit and incessant gaiety have endeared her to all. .Ionsie eould not only handle her studies but could also discharge her duties as President of Home Eeonumies l'luli. Arlene's one ambition is to heeome a dental hygienist. Vi'e all hope that she will reach the top of her chosen profession. Honors: Glee Club, 1, 2, 3. 4: President of Home Heu- nomies Ululi, 45 Dramaties. 1, 2, 3. 41 Sung Contest, 4. MARY H. .IVNKIN Mary's a. girl who likes to laugh. and make everyone else happy. Daisy was a dehater, but in addition was always writing stories and editorials for the Literary Ibepartment of the Brown R Vi'hite. whieh she edited. However, Myny's pet hobby is daneing, for which she'd go without sleep: and we hope those dancing feet will carry her down the gayly illuminated path of sueeess. Honors: Ilramaties, 1, 2. Il, 4: Glee Vluh, l. 2. 3. 41 Class Basketball, 1, 2, 3, -I: Varsity Debating. 4: Sevre- tary Student Founeil. -ig Brown N White Staff, 3, 4: Nzlitor, Commercial Paper, 4: Triangular llehate. 4: liloomsliurg Contestant, 4. JOHN H. KEYS VYhenever you see a small. good-looking' young fellow. darting hither and yon through the halls, you can he sure it's Keysie. Ili-'s been our eheer leader for the last four years, and made a good juli of it. He eertainly is a. fine example of the old adage, Good things eome in small packages. Everyone, espeeially the girls, wish Keysie lots of luvk. Honors: President of Student Pouneil. 4: Home Room I'res'de-nt, Ii: llrown and White Staff, 2. 3. 4: Head Uheer Leader, 1, 2, 3. 4: Vive President, l'hotu Cluh, 4: Motion l'ic'ture Operator, Il. 4: Uperetta, l. ii: Ulass Basketball. 1. 2, Sl, 1: Class Bisehall, 1, 2, 3. 41 Seienee Ulub, Ii. VRESTUN 0. Klllll Fooling, laughing all the time, Too mueh to tell in hook or rhyme. VVe wish for you a great eareer. And hope it shall last for many a year. The sun rises: then. from out of the East, eomes Pep, full of pep. vim vigor, and ready to start a day of real studying. He is studious and prepared to do anything asked of him. This trait will he of great value to him in the future, we are sure. llouors: I7ramat'c's, l. 2. 31 Class Ilisketlvall. l. 2: Plass Baseball, 3: l'las:: Fnotlzall, 2, 3: Typing Seeret Items, 4. JA M ICS ll. Met ' LICLIAAN Have you met .Iim ? lf not we take this opportunity to present a thoroughly likeable young ehap, J. Henry Mt-Uleliun. He is planning to attend a Uonservatory of Music t.lim plays the piauo.i and may some day he hailefi as a. seeond Paderewsky. The whole elass wishes you sueeess. Just retain that smile, Jim. and you'll eome out on top. Honors: Science l'luh, Il: Vhota Fluh. 4: llrglnnitiq-g, 3, 4: Student Noun:-il. Ii: Song Uontest, 4. 12
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