Lower Paxton High School - Ranger Yearbook (Harrisburg, PA)

 - Class of 1940

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VERA ANNA Kocu It was this talented seamstress who put Lower Paxton on the map by winning a sewing prize at the Gratz Fair. She spends most of her Sunday after- noons in taking bicycle trips. Shy but lovable, Vera has definitely won a place in our hearts. GERALDINE MARGARE'l' KUNKEL Torch Staff 4, William Penn 3. Here is the pride of the commercial department, the perfect typist and master handwriter. In one year jerry has won many friends and has shown remark- able ability as a student. Eating, dancing, and a certain young man are her three greatest passions. Good luck Jerry, and may we all hear about you in the business world. JANE ELEANOR LANE Patrol 4, Glee Club 1, z, 3, 4, Forensic 4, Public Speaking Contest 2, 3, 4, Class Play 4, Ranger Staff z, 3, Associate Editor 4, Torch Staff 4, Hockey 3, 4, Vice President I, Secretary 4. Little Powerhousef' that's our janey. With her dynamic personality and jovial disposition jane has won many friends, both masculine and feminine. Her fine ability in acting and public speaking will surely merit an interesting career for her in the dramatic world. We predict Hollywood for you, janey. Good luck! A DELE JANE LEVIN Patrol 3, 4, Lieutenant 3, 4, Class Plays 3, 4, Public Speaking Contest z, Torch Staff 4, Basketball z, 3, 4, Hockey 4, Camp Curtin 1. The ability to do all things well is Adele's most outstanding asset. During her three years at Lower Paxton we have found in her a versatile nature, a distinguished student and a sportswoman of no mean ability. Adele's magnetic personality mingled with capability will surely bring her success in the future. '7f:e 7a1w!n

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MARY ELIZABETH GINGRICH Glee Club 1, 2, Torch Staff 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Hockey 3, 4. Many opposing players in both hockey and bas- ketball have met their match in Mary. Her interest in these sports is distracted only by the approach of an airplane on the horizon. Through her work on all class projects she has shown us that she is a de- pendable and willing worker. Success in the business world, Mary. DOROTHY JEAN KING Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Farm Show Demonstration 4. Calm, cool and collected with an appreciative sense of humor describes Dottie, She has been ever will- ing to lend her services to all school activities, but we remember her especially as manager of the hotdogs for the seniors. Her ambition is to be a nurse. We predict that her sunny disposition and cheerful smile will take her a long way in this field. HARRY HOXVARD KIRK Patrol 3, Torch Staff 4, William Penn 2. William Penn lost and Lower Paxton won when Harry came to our school in his junior year. His sunny disposition and loyal school spirit have made him a valuable member of the class. We see him now as an enthusiastic spectator of athletics, in the future as a famous reporter. JAMES RICHARD KOCH F.F.A. I. Although one of the quietest boys in the class, Kochie', shows he is full of school spirit by taking part in all the projects which the class puts on. Kochie is one of the smallest boys in the class, but that does not hinder him from being successful. From his many projects in shop, we can easily guess where his future lies. 7114 '7afu:A



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NIORRIS MONROE LOOK Morris may seem hard to know but to those who understand him he is a loyal friend. His favorite pas- time is hiding in a remote corner, nonchalantly read- ing The Readezfs Digest. With his quiet and un- assuming nature the future will surely bring Morris much success as a forest ranger. DOROTHY' lVlAE MCGEE Band 2, 3, 4, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Farm Show Demonstration 4, Torch Staif 4. It has taken Dot to show us that the world does have some bright spots in it. She is always ready to give us a helping hand. Wherever you see her you will find her with a smile on her face. She has many interests, including the stronger sex. We predict a happy future for you Dorothy. DOROTHY PAULINE MEYER Glee Club I, 2, 3, Torch Staff 4. . Dot, cheerful and affable has certainly won our approval and friendship. There are many attractions for her in those mountains and even across them. Now we understand why she enjoys writing letters and receiving them. Although she has no dennite plans for the future we are sure Dorothy will find a position that will need a personality like hers. WILLIAM HENRY MORRIS Football 3. Ford, Buick, Pontiac! Take your pick girls. Bill is always obliging especially when the girls want to go to town, but he is equally popular with the boys. He is going to further his education at the Harris- burg Academy next year and then take up photog- raphy. WVatch the birdie, please. 7114 '7cvwh

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