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.ii xv? S c J S V b aff e ' K -M 0' Q f 'Clit Us K' f X 1 'M A A 'Hn Q Q F '43 fn 7ll1llllllIllIlm...-immllllllllll' Q if BE'I'I'Y EMMA HENDRICKS g Betty saw the irst light of day on N f February 13, 1921. She has pursued new 9 her studies diligently and has been a Q f star student in history and English, M fp majoring in the Academic Course. M 6 Betty is quite an accomplished pianist Q and she delights in hiking, dancing and M 5 swimming. Her hobby has been the M M collection of mottoes and famous say- M 9' . eg ings. She enjoys writing poetry. She Q f has taken important roles in class plays W 5 and was quite a flirt in the operetta. gg f Henry has been able to raise her Q F stature to five whole feet and she is not 'ffm A afraid of the opposite sex. Betty plans gl 9 BE-I-I-Y LAHNES HORNBERGER to enter Kutztown State Teachers' A Q Betty is one of the original members College to take a course in elementary 'MQ A of the class. She has always been inf education- 3 terested in her class activities and is one R of the few students who has pursued 9 Latin for four years. She has taken part gk pl in class plays and has served on the pm, f Panther staff. Her favorite subject W fe is German. Betty particularly likes 'ak 'eg Q M amusement parks. Her hobbies are M f skating, dancing, and bicycling. If you lm Q want to find real interest on her face, M g see her at Gundry's Dance' Studio. 'mb f Betty enjoys listening to the radio, and nf 01' she can tell you much about her favorite r .L 1 my N ' as ' N orchestras. After leaving school she Y . M gf, would like to study costume designing Rl, g and dramatics. em if X. -' 3 Sixteen I 9 3 Q in -f
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-x l J Q - ati, gr + 1 , ' - i-- .S-, '- Q Q j ' R 4 , A A , Q 5 una m F w1111111mm...,Mmxxxxxxxxxxx' Wm Q BEATRICE ELENORE LUTZ R F One of the wee members of thc R W Senior Class is Beatrice, a curlyfheaded M f brunette. She is only five feet tall. W 5 During a part of her sophomore year R f she was a member of the girls' basket- M g ball team. She is fond of other sports, A A such as baseball, swimming, hiking and M Q hockey. In the operetta, In Old R, 9 Vienna, presented in our junior year, Q f she played quite gracefully the role of F the dancer Zelinda Beat keeps a M P' ' ' N f scrapbook, enjoys dancing, and is a N f frequent theatergoer. She is a member Q 5 ' of the Press Club and her favorite sub' aw Q ject is German. Dressmaking seems to gk F appeal to her as a vocation after gradu-af mm jf JOYCE ELEANOR MATZ tion- 'frm Q Joyce was born in Mohnton on Feb' MQ Q ruary 4, 1920, and she has grown to be M K the tallest girl in the Senior Class. Joyce gg 9 has been a member of the girls' basket' ms, f ball team for three years. The Press 6 Club includes her in its membership Q Her favorite amusements are playing 'M kg basketball and rollerfskating. Her favof Q M rite school subject is health. Joy can M W be characterized chiefly by her loquacity Q, and her antagonism for certain male W b f h l J h mv mem ers o t e c ass. oyce, owever, F succeeds in getting the best of the Q A situation in any tilt with the boys. After M Pl' ' kk 'M M graduation Joyce expects to secure wor Nl A in a mill. M Rh 1' - , , E E : X' Xi ff! It Eighteen I 9 3 7, oy fl 7 XX ,J X J
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