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BRUXVN AND XVIIITIC ,lllllfm 19.23 KENNETH K. BRAIJER N A boy is very seldom found who is morn earnest in his efforts at both work and play than Kenneth. Ken ploved this when he was manager of the basketball team. He was always interestefl in ehemistry and engi- neering. Some clay we hope to hear that Kenneth has passer! the Plleetric-al Engineering Course at Lehigh. which he intends to take up. Honors: Varsity l'lulu, -ig Vhota Vlulm, 43 Svienve Cluh. ll. Assistant Manager Basketball. il: Manager Basketball, 4: President Athletic- Association. 4: Motion l'im-ture Pro- jf'l'tiUlliSi., 3, 43 Brown .Q White Staff, 4, Llramaties, 2, 3, 4. JOHN U. lit DBA Lili The hell has rung. Seliool has begun XVilt'l1 pitter, patter, down the hall Vomes John Hohalik, latest oi' all. Hunk was the wise 1-rat-ker of the liommf-relal Class. .lohn is quite an athlete. lu his Junior year he maule the Varsity Footlmll and liaselmall teams. not only made them but starred on them. llonors: Varsity Football, 2. Il, 4: Varsity Baseball, 2. .lp Ulass litiselrall, 41 Vlass llzlsketlrall. 2: Varsity 1'luIr,4g Varsity Hasketlvall, Il, 41 Typing Emblem l'luI1. 4. ltl l'H lil'IIKllULl DER lSurky . vame here in her Sophomore year. In her Junior year she tultk the Uorninereial course. to he some- om-'s stenograplier. Hurky was student manager in llasketlnall in her Senior year, in this she proved hersi-If to lie very eapalmle. Ruth is also an ac-tress: she har! the leading part in the Um-retta Finely, She is now alnout to make her mark in the worlcl, so she has our best wishcs. Honors: llramaties. 2. Il. 4: Student Manager llzishel- ball, 4: Brown K XVhite, 'il t'ou1im-rival Mzlgazliie. 4: lllee Ululn, 2..2l, 4. MARION 1-I. IEVIINS Smiles, a liig heart and a pleasant personality have mzule Bui'nsie- a fayorito among all the classes of U. li. S. Legs played lnasketlxall and lrasehall, ln her Sophomore year she sliowul suvli a fine skill in basketball that she was marie L-enter on the Varsity Squad. 'Phe c-lass of '32 expe-cts you to make a fin-- rei-orrl, Hurnsie. I-lonors: llramaties, 1, 2. ll: Class Hwsketlvall, lg Varsity Iivsketlrall, 2. fl. 4: Ri-own M XVl1ite Typing Staff, 43 Hier- Clulx, 1, 2, 33 Ulass Iiasketlfall, l, 2. RAYMOND XV. IC. llUl'GHlCRTY Raymonxl or Brock , as he is ealled hy his best friends, is a dark haired luoy, with a smile and good word for everyone. liaymomi is always willing to help anyone in the lwest way he knows. Brom-k is pal'- tieularly inte-11-sit-tl in all sr-liool and class activities. XV? all wish Raymond the best of success lu the future. Honors: Vlass Hliseliall, 2. Zi, 4: Class Basketball, l, 2. 3. 43 Vlass Footlrall. 2, il, 4, S
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June, 1932 BROWN AND WHITI' vmhvrz nf Gllawa nf 1532 PHYLLIS E. BACKUS CLAUDE S. BALLIET JOHN C. BOBLIK KENNETH K. BRADER RUTH BURKHOLDER MARION E. BURNS VVILLIAM B, CONNER ALMA M. COSTENBADER RAYMOND E. DOUGHERTY BETTY D. DUGAN GRACE L. FRANTZ ELEANOR M. FREDERICK JAMES J. GALLAGHER JOHN D. GAVIN HAROLD A. GILLESPIE POE T. L. GOLDSMITH DARLEEN I. HEISER FRANCIS D. HESS JOHN H. HESS EMILY B. HILL ARLENE D. JONES MARY H. JUNKIN JOHN H. KEYS PRESTON O. KIDD JAMES H. MCCLELLAN ROBERT P. MCFETRIDGE HENRY W. MOAT HELEN C. OLEJACK FRANCES E. P. PEACOCK JOHN P. PETRIE MARGARET E. PIPER ETHEL A. ROSS LAURA E. ROTH RUTH A. RUTMAN JOSEPHINE V. RUBASKY ELINOR M. SANDBROOK HAROLD E. SCHADEN DOROTHY E. SCHNELLER SYLVIA M. SEIRERT ALMA M. SMITH ELSIE M. SMITH EARL C. STENGEL VINCENT R. STOCKER ALBERT C. SUPERKA MICHAEL A. VOLKOVITSCH VVILLIAM G. WALKER MARIE L. WALP VIOLET M. WIDENMYER VVALTER W. WOODRING CLIFFORD D. YOUNGER GEORGE M. ZEASER
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Jum, 103' BROWVN ANll VVHITI' BETTY D. DUGAN This sweet, quiet lass joined our ranks in 1928 and has remembered for her conscientious work in debating. been a dependable, confidential friend since, She ls Betty always did her best. gave other first thought and had a smile for everyone. She will be an excellent nurse, for her services are given freely. Our departing wish, Hold to your high ideals and you will reach the top. Honors: Debating, 4: Class Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4: Dramatics, 1, 2. GRACE L. FRANTZ Schmitz as we call Grace is certainly a chic little miss! Grace is a girl who likes fun better, perhaps than anything else this short life affords, but when she has any studying to dh she forgets all about fun and hands her work in first. She surely is a worker! Schultz has the honor of being our only four year French student and does she know her French? VVell, Au Revoir, Grace. Honors: Junior French Prize, 3: Brown AE VVhite Staff. 4: Studernt Council, 35 Class Basketball, 1, 2, 3, -4: Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4: French Club, 3: Drarnatlcs, 1, 2, 3, 4. ELEANOR lvl. FREDERICK Eleanor is one of those girls who can be easily identi- fied by her infectious giggle. El's personality is one of the many factors of her pleasing makeup. A steady dependable girl and a great reader is EL Ask her to do something and you can consider it as good as finished. Like others in her class, Eleanor has chosen nursing as her profession, and seems to be well on the way to making a success of it. Honors: Librarian, 3: Dramatics, 1. 2, 3: Brown and VVhite Staff, 4. JAMES J. GALAGHER Eight thirty-six, and here comes Jim , slightly be- hind time again. Ho keeps Mr. VVillia.ms guessing every morning whether or not to mark him absent. But he is always in time for 'l'rig class for he is rather good at getting the correct results to the problems. Jlggs joined the football team when he became a Sophomore. He played tackle on the team and did his share to bring Cntasauqua through the last season victorious. Honors: Football, 2, 3, 4: French Club, 33 Varsity Club, 4. JOHN D. GAVIN This is the tall upright, young man, alive with health and virility, who so proudly held the coveted position of tackle on our football squad. Steve played three years and worked hard for his C. But football isn't thc only thing he is fast in, Did you ever see him tear down Howertown Road about 8.40 every A. MJ? Irish takes life as it comes and never gives a thought for tomorrow. He's a fine lad, and may favor and prosperity come his way. Honors: Football. 2, 3. 4: Class Basketball, 3: Class Baseball, , 4: Varsity Club. 4: 'l'rack, 3: Orchestra, 4. 9
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