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AMY JACKSON Ah-Mee” Commercial Club, Dramatic Club Temple This girl was very lively the first years of her high school career but then she suddenly seemed to sober up as the finish loomed in view. Just why, we do not know. It’s just another mystery which our somewhat dull minds seem to have no way of solving. Amy does not seem to have much difficulty in getting her lessons and has spent much of her time in making friends which is not a hard task for her. LOLETA KENNEDY “Leeda” Commercial Club, Dramatic Club Sage Parties, dances, and general good times are scheduled on Loleta’s routine. She likes to Hit about and seems quite interested in the “movie” business. We wonder why?! I )leta enjoys a good joke and is no favorite with the Study Hall teachers. SYLVIA KLIBANSKY “Spic” Class Basketball, Thrift Club, Dramatic Club, Glee Club Darlington Seminary She loves to argue and argue. She must see into everything before she will pass over it and this determination to understand helps her to get her lessons more thoroughly and she is sure to succeed when she leaves school. Just what she intends doing, we are not sure of, but a hard-working girl always succeeds at whatever she attempts. LEONA KNAPP “Lee” Science Club, Dramatic Club, Glee Club, Thrift Club Leona has always been admired for her auburn curly hair and loved for her pleasant disposition. We catch glimpses of I cona once in a while for she is often in a hurry and is forever flying up and down the corridors at a rapid rate of speed. This characteristic “breeziness” endears her in the hearts of her classmates. 20
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LILA HOPKINS “Sis” Commercial Club, Dramatic Club Well, I got through.” Lila certainly does not love to do lessons to the best, but perhaps she has some reason of which we have not the slightest idea or know- ledge about. Such things have happened before and she can not be slow of thot for she is a very witty and humorous girl. It must be just her natural love of fun. IONA HUFF Onie” Commercial Club, Thrift Club, Dramatic Club A still, small voice has made its claim on Iona. She goes her way quietly, seriously, and contentedly, doing her work with patience. We never see her without her cheery smile. But, when we really enter into the realms of Iona’s friendship we find another side of her character is made up of pranks. RUTH HUPPMAN “Ruffus” Commercial Club, Dramatic Club, Thrift Club Temple Ruth's smile is like a ray of sunshine and her countenance is seldom without this warmth. We surely will miss her quiet, genial companionship in the years to come. Temple can consider itself very lucky in receiving such a gloom dis- perser as RulTus. CELIA ISAACSOHN “Cele” Commercial Club, Thrift Club, Dramatic Club Scudder The girl with the bobbed raven locks. This girl can almost always be found among a group of friends for she is another popular girl among her classmates. And she is a good pupil too. She always takes a lively part in all class discussions. She always does her bit and that's all we ask of anyone. 19
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VIRGINIA KRESSLER “Ginnie” Glee Club, Dramatic Club, Costume Manager Senior Play, Music Club Ursinus Ginnie is the “pet” of the school, beloved by teachers, and classmates. Her laugh is irresistible and when anyone hears it they just naturally chuckle too. Glimpses are caught of her light hair and merry blue eyes as she rushes madly from class to class. EDITH KUEBLER Junto Staff Edith is one of our most popular girls. Preparedness is her motto. Although Edith is one of the quiet type her presence is always felt. MARY KATHRYN KUTZ “Kutzie” Dramatic Club, Commercial Club Giggle! Giggle! Giggle! Mary is noted for her giggle and wide-spread grin. Every now and then in the midst of class we hear that little giggle break out and destroy the order. It has broken many a strain and helped to settle us down better for the rest of the day. GRACE LARK “Larkic” Art Club, Thrift Club, Glee Club NVe have not grown to know Grace very well for she is quiet and unassuming, but those of us who have had the privilege of knowing her real self are never tired of dwelling on her characteristics of perseverance, kindly heart and good will to- ward all. 21 A
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