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WILMER E. KUNKLE Dip “Dip” was the tallest member of the class, as well as our “shiekiest” Shiek. However it was not until his Senior year that he paid attention toward the weak- €T SGX. Although “Dip” didn’t take a leading part in the social and athletic functions until his last year, he showed his “stuff on the school eleven and the papers often told of “Stocking-less” Kunkle smashing through the line. In his Junior year, Wilmer was circulation manager of the Coplayite, and was one of the Oratorical contest speakers, besides being a member of the “Varsity Club.” JOHN HORN Horny The artist of our class became a member in 1920. He had hitherto lived at Philadelphia, but some unknown person whom we call Fate directed his footsteps to Coplay. Our first impression of him was that of a quiet boy, but as the years passed he became a gay chum and a cheerful booster. In our Freshman year he held the office of Treasurer. The last two years he featured as a star football player, together with the strenuous task of “catcher” on the baseball team. The years have greatly changed our opinions of him and we are ready to go out of school with him as a companion. ROY NEWHART “Tippy “Tippy” is that bashful boy that entered our class in 1923. At times when things looked blue and dead, he was the one to save the day by repeating some ioke or wittv phrase. Although Roy does not boast of a melodious voice, he says in the future his strong bass voice will be of more value to him, for he intends to become a great orator. I’m sure every one wishes him success.
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LEAH LINDENMUTH “Commercial” Leah is a blue eyed blondy. She is very ambitious and very careful in her class work. She is ambitious in class work, and is the same in school activities. She took part in the High School play, was Vice President of the Senior Class, and in her Junior year was a member of the Student Council, a member of the girls’ Glee Club, and President of the Dramatic Club. KENNETH KUNKLE “Tinney” “Tinney” is a very studious boy and is very seldom seen at leisure. During his high school career he was very active, having taken part in several plays and being a member of the Dramatic Club. He is interested along the electrical line, especially in radio, and we hope to see his name in the electrical business in the future. He also starred in athletics, having taken part in football. FLORENCE GEIST “Geisty” Florence Geist, commonly known as “Geisty,” is a very desirable and lovable companion. She is never melancholy, but always wears a smile. One of her well-known hobbies was chewing gum. She always kept her schoolmates well supplied with that article. During her Senior year she was elected Secretary of the class, and performed the necessary duties connected with the office in a dexterous manner. Florence is a good student, and “just loves school,” as she terms it. She expects to continue her work at the Moravian Seminary, in which her classmates of ’25 wish her abundant success. t
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CLARENCE CHRISTMAN “Christy “Oh, he’s little, but he’s wise, He’s a terror for his size.” This young man will not need an introduction, because of his popularity. He has cultivated a winning personality. Although he held no offices and has not taken part in athletics, we are proud of him. “Christy” has studied diligently since his entrance into High School and expects to become an engineer. The Class of 1925 wishes you success in whatever you may undertake. ELWOOD DOTTER “Dotter “Dotter,” as he is often called, hails from Kresgeville. He was very bashful when he came to the town of Coplay, but he soon forgot that. He played baseball in his Junior year and in his Senior year he was all over the diamond chasing the ball. The first year of football for Coplay High School, 1924, found Dotter captain of the team. He showed much skill and was in every fight. He devotes some of his time to the opposite sex but is always in for athletics. GEORGE J. MILLER “Georgie” George Miller, one of the best known among the pupils of the High School, is liked by everybody. In his Freshman year, he was President of the class and member of the Student Council. In the Junior year, he was President of the class and was always looked upon as a leader in all activities. In the Senior year he was President of the Varsity Club, which he helped to form. He took an active part in the Dramatic Club and was manager of the football team. When he was manager of the football team, he was often called “Doc” Miller, because he was alwa—• there when somebody was hurt. He was captain of the baseball team for two years. He always liked to argue and was one of the best debaters in the High School.
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