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Virginia Kafka “pete” Leaders’ Club, Girls’ Athletic Club, Girl Reserves Hairdresser Virginia is a popular blonde, active in sports, and outstand- ing in the Girls’ Leaders’ Club. She is energetic and boister- ously full of life. Everyone envies her fascinating southern drawl. Eleanor Louise Kaplan “kappy” Operetta, National Honor Society, Rechauffe” Cornell University Eleanor is an attractive brunette. She possesses cer- tain enviable traits, among which are charm and poise. Her scholastic record is out- standing. Ethel L. Kaplan “eddie” Beauty Culturist Judging from the manner in which Ethel works in sewing class, we hope to see her name among those of the great millinery designers. Since she likes music, we believe that she’ll sing at her work—a good sign. Ruth Naomi Kf.mmerer Glee Club Ruth possesses a delightful disposition. She is interesting d: spite her reserve in the classroom. She likes traveling. Henrietta E. King et” Leaders’ Club, Girls’ Athletic Club Temple University “Et” is a happy-go-lucky girl. When she returned to us this year, we found that the seashore sun” had bleached her hair and tanned her skin, and now she’s more beautiful than ever. Morris E. Kichline “motz” Tri-State Morris is a sort of sleep-by- day, fly-by-night person. It is rare that his head keeps from nodding in any class. Richard Earl Kienzle “dick” Hand, Baseball Lafayette College Although Richard is small and quiet, his winning way and good nature will make him a big business man. Robert William Kilpatrick pink” Pinkie’s brown eyes and pleasing personality have won him many friends. Here’s success to a future punter! Irvin J. Kishbaugh “drac” Baseball Jay’s hobby is baseball. Everything will be perfect if Jay makes homerun after homerun all through life. Martin Elwood Kleinle “mart” Baseball “Mart” is one of the tallest members of our class. Al- though he is bashful, his quiet and unperturbed manner have made him a number of friends. [ tiventy-five ]
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Marion O. Hoyd Girl Reserves, Senior Play, Hand Duke University It takes time to know Mar- ion, but we are all glad when we do. She’s very Frank, but tactful. We find that polished, sophisticated Marion is the master of any situation. Doris Hoyt Pres. French Club, Honor Society, “Junto College of William and Mary Doris, a pretty blonde, has success in every subject she attempts. If one of her life ambitions comes true, we’ll soon be saying, “How’s the authoress today?’’ Bella D. Jaffe “belle Leaders’ Club, Basketball, Glee Club Pratt Institute Belle is the ideal outdoor girl—a lovely person full of life and energy. Her cheery smile suggests a delightful personality. Mary James “blondib” Stenographer Mary is a quiet, good-na- tured person. Her slow, sweet smile is captivating. She is quite a bookworm—but what a pleasant one! Ellen Catherine Jones “kitty” Leaders’ Club, Girls’ Athletic Club, French Club Temple University Kitty is an attractive com- mercial student who expects to progress. We know that if Kitty is determined, her ex- pectations will materialize. William J. Keim bill” Baseball Game Conseivation School Here's a valuable man on the baseball team, a pitcher. Bill is also quite a hunter and fisherman. Lawrence R. Kelchner larry” Band, Orchestra, Glee Club Temple University Lawrence, as we all know, is a mischief maker, but a jolly good fellow at that. His spec- ialties are teasing girls and playing “snap bass”. Kenneth K. Kennedy “ken” Football, Track Lafayette Ken is a good sport. He is a studious boy, too. We like to watch his slow smile. George Victor Ker Bliss Electrical School George is a quiet, unobtru- sive fellow. He has not form- ed the acquaintance of many here, but we know he’s a “good scout”. Perhaps he will ex- pound theories as great as Einstein’s. Charles William Kichline “chot” Penn State Charles has a very dry sense of humor. After graduation, he expects to study electrical engineering; but whatever it is, he will be successful be- cause he concentrates on everything he does. [ twenty-four ]
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Betty M. Konya Leaders’ Club, Tennis Manager Presbyterian Hospital Betty’s main interest in life at present seems to be basket- ball. However, she is a good student as well as a good ath- lete. Vera Eleanore Kowitz sonny” Dramatic Club, Leaders’ Play Stenographer Vera looks natural with cas- tanets in her hands. They set off her Spanish personality. She also enjoys playing the piano. Valeria Helen Kuzen val” Glee Club, Dramatics “Giggles is this extraordin- ary girl’s middle name. Does anything ever bother her? Has anyone ever seen her frowning? Helen Elizabeth Lamb Senior Play, “Rechauffe1”, Operetta Wheaton College No wonder “Green Stock- ings was a success with Helen as Celia, the leading role. We feel that it was worth our while for Helen to commute from Riegelsville. Elizabeth Hume Laudeman betty” Glee Club Study of Floral Designing Elizabeth’s hobbies are art and reading. Her specialty is floral decorating. She is very sincere in all her efforts. Leroy R. Knerr major” Basketball Manager Empire State School of Printing You can’t miss seeing Leroy. When something happens, he is always there to be a wit- ness. He is known also as “The Perfect Printer”. Michael Matthew Kohut mike” Football, Swimming, Hi-Y Lafayette Michael is a versatile ath- lete. He has, moreover, his own opinions on this world of ours, which he states freely. John Kovacs johnnie” Football, Senior Play, Dewey Decimal Club Lafayette John, one of our actor class- mates, gave a good perform- ance as Admiral Grice in the Senior Play. If you can’t find John anywhere else, he’s sure to be busy in the library. Charles Kupbtis Lafayette College Charles is one of the lucky ones. He thinks before he speaks or writes—therefore he turns out very good work. Richard C. Lear dick” Senior Play, Hi-Y, Glee Club Duke “Dick returned to us for his Senior year. We feel as if he had been with us during our entire three years because of his ability to make friends and his interest in activities, such as the Senior Play. I twenty-six )
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