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JULIA KROENING “Julie”, “Juju” Leaders Club Lankenau Hospital Another quiet lass. Julia very seldom causes her teachers any trouble. If every- one would follow her example, there would- n’t be any 8th period study halls. MILNOR PARET KESSLER “Pop” Football, Glee Club, Operetta Lafayette Milnor is a promising young tenor and also a football player. We hope he will be a good doctor. MARY ELIZABETH KUTZ “Kutzie” Class Basketball (2), Varsity Basketball (2), Leaders Club Temple Judging from Kutzie’s athletic ability we should say she will be a mighty fine gym teacher. RALPH L. KEIPER Lafayette Ralph surely does know his stuff and—he was for A1 Smith. MARGARET C. LAKE Philadelphia School of Music Peggy is another musical girl. She took part in the Operetta and she’ll surely suc- ceed at studying music, for we know who can sing. FRANKLIN KLEINLE Greater men than Frank may have lived, but he doubts it. MARY E. LAUBACH Girls’ Treasurer E.H.S.A., Basketball Capt., Junior Delegate Assembly National Park Seminary Mary is queen of sports in E.H.S. We hope she will make as good an artist as a forward on our team. WALTER KLOTZ Orchestra He takes great delight in music and in- struments, but that’s not all. (26 1
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ELIZABETH B. KITCHEN “Kitch” Senior Play Sargent Betty is a friend to everyone, and will some day be the reason “why men leave home.” VINCENT JONES “VlNC” Vine is the same good old friend after the accident, as before. MARGARET E. KLINE “Peg”, “Madge” Glee Club Combs Conservatory of Music Madge wants to be a music supervisor. Well, she surely can play and maybe some day she will entertain all of us. WOODROW WILSON JONES “Woody”, “Jonesie” Churchman’s Business College Woodrow comes all the way from Tatamy. Prospects are, he will be some shiek when he grows up. MOLET KICHLINE KNOBLE “Yi” Junto Churchman’s Business College Violet’s friend is the typewriter. Oh no, not the only one, for she has many friends in school. KENNETH KICHLINE “Ken” We hear that the E. H. S. A. is going to vote him a to yard E so he can make a sweater out of it. MINNIE M. KOSOFSKY Junto Penn State Minnie is a popular member of the Junto class. She is also a member of the orchestra and is so interested in music that she ex- pects to continue studying it. RUSSELL KIEFER “Rus” His red hair lights his way through his three years at high school. [25 1
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SARAH LEBKES “Shorty”, “Shrimp” Class Basketball Shrimp is one of the jolliest people in our class. She is full of fun and enjoys life. ANNA K. LI ELAND “Chickie”, “Ann” Orchestra (3), Class Basketball Temple Anna is a lively pal and she will surely make a good stenog. GEORGE W. KNAPP Lafayette Here’s another football fan. George not only played on the class football team, but was also very much interested in football otherwise. WILLIAM KOLB “Bill” Lafayette Bill is one of the famous gunmen from South Side and lie shoots his way through E. H. S. GRACE E. LIPPEY “Gracie” Junto, Dewey Decimal Club Rider An ideal senior, her lessons always pre- pared, and she knows when to be serious and when to laugh. PAUL KOSKEY “Kos”, “Mayor” Pres. E.H.S.A., Senior Play, Football University of Pittsburgh Paul is a great boy, but we wonder if his entire interest is in Easton High. FLORIS ELIZABETH LIPSETT Operetta, Rechauffe, Class Basketball Antioch College Quiet and studious are Floris’ main traits, but she’s fun-loving too. ALBERT KRESSLEY A1 is all smiles and fun but once in a while he does study and let out his brains. 127 1
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