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Kalph Thomas Ammon Ejsele Yes here we have Ralph, better known to his companion boys as “Honey , who was always an active member of our class. Ralph, a jolly and accommodating classmate, was with us all through our High school career. He took a great interest in athletics, especially football and baseball and was always willing to give a helping hand toward school activities, as he held the offices—Vice President of the Freshman year. Humor Editor of the Coplayite 1927-28, Humor Editor of the Annual 1928 and a member of the Varsity Club. The progress that he is making, some day he may become a general manager of a large concern. Success is yours, Ralph. Mervin Arnold Frantz “Mervie” Behold the shiek, in studies never weak. BChold! the shiek” of the class! Mervin is one of the most popular boys (especially among the girls) in the class. He was president in our Freshman anil Senior years Mervie is a good fellow all around, and is the life of the parties, for he always has a good supply of jokes. Mervin always knows his lessons, and is willing to lend a helping hand to those that need it. Mervin is undecided as to what he wants to become—maybe a doctor—but we feel certain he will be a success. President of Literary Society ’2S, Vice President ’27, Editor of Coplayite ’28, Assistant Editor ’27, Editor of Annual ’27, member of Varsity Club, football ’26, basketball ’28, Dramatic club ’28, Oratorical contest '28. Arlene Mae Kunkle “A smile for ever girl, and two for every boy.” Arlene is t ne of our most popular girls and an active member of the Senior Class. Her most important hobbies are talking and laughing with (?). She is a necessary factor in a crowd, and is liked and enjoyed by every one, for she is a good sport. She is the President of the P. 1. Ci. for 1928, the pianoist for the orchestra for 1928 and Historian for the Coplayite Annual. Due to these admirable qualities we are sure she will be successful in her preparation to be a teacher. So here’s to her success.
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Oratorical Contest Held In St. John's Lutheran Church Friday, April 13, 1928, at 8 p. m. PROGRAM Music Orchestra “Little Nell” Una Kunkle Charles Dickens “A Love Stony of Old Madrid” Ethel Stumpp Marion Crawford Music Orchestra “The White Hands of Telham” Arlene Kunkle Samuel Davenport “Jean Valjean and the Bishop” Anna Stefany Victor Hugo Music Orchestra “At the Sign of the (Cross’’ Ida Rogers Marion Crawford “True Americanism” Mervin Frantz Judges lief ire Theodore. Roosevelt Music High School Chorus Music Orchestra Decision of the Judges Music Decision of the Judges
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Una K i’xklk Una is a very active member of the Class. She was a member of the Glee Club in her Freshman year. She was Literary Editor and class distributor of the Coplayite in her Senior year. Of her studies we believe she likes history the best as very seldom a question got the best of her. John Joseph McGinley “When John does things that annoy. Don’t forget he’s just a boy.” John joined our ranks when we were Juniors. In athletics John was not represented, but was always willing to help his class and do what was required of him. John seems to be a regular shark at electricity. John hasn't made any definite plans for the future, but we feel sure of sue cess. So long John,—wishing you the best of luck through life. Kobkiit Albert Samuel Meckes “Nick” He likes to sing. He likes to shout He makes things ring, When he’s about. Robert is an all around good fellow and a very active and loyal member of our class. He is the life of ever party, always having something to say to our young flapper, which makes everybody laugh. “Nick” was Vice President in his Freshman and Senior years. He showed his skill in baseball and basketball. “Nick”, hasn't made a definite plan for the years before him, but we feel sure of his success. The best of luck to you—“Nick”.
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