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DAVID H. GOWER Speedy” David earned this nickname because of the phenomenal speed at which he does everything. And, although Muriel must wind him up every morning, he does pretty well in his work. “Speedy” isn ' t sure whether he wants to teach music, join the Navy, or try running for Congress. He would make a good senator, too, because he enjoys and takes an active part in P. D. and Forum Club discussions. Co met Music Editor 3; Senior Play, Major 3; A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3; Operetta 1, 3,- Band 3; Radio Club 1. MARY A. HAHN Hahnie” Another of our senior girls who has a car is “Hahnie. She drives the car with a carefree air, but she can really handle old “Nellie. “Hahnie” is a commercial student but is more interested in sports and hopes to become a physical education teacher. If you want to see Mary blush, just ask her how “Muscles is. Magazine Campaign 2; Senior Play, Costume Committee 3; Athletic Council 3; Glee Club 3; Comet, Assistant Business Manager 3; Operetta 3; Hockey 1, 2, Manager 3; Basketball 7, 2, 3; Baseball I, 2, 3. PAULINE M. HEIDENWOLF Polly” “Polly” left us when she was a sophomore and went to New York for her junior year. She is a member of the Girls ' Glee Club and Forum Club. “Polly” likes sports, especially basketball and hockey. She has charge of selling war stamps in Room 33. She just adores chemistry, don ' t you, “Polly?” Forum Club, Secretary 3; Glee Club 3; Hockey 7, 3; Volley Ball 7, 3; Science Club 7; Operetta 3.
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! KENNETH H. FREY Kenny” “Kenny can be found working at the Cro-Tone Call Company after school. He is a good dancer and attends all the school dances. He is always well-dressed and has a smile for everyone. “Kenny” gives all girls a chance. His ambition is to be an under¬ taker. English is your favorite subject, isn ' t it, “Kenny?” Football 1. DONALD L. GEILING Handsome” “Handsome is another of our students who hails from Moores- town. He enjoyed sports and was a member of the varsity football squad last season. Donald is another of the aviation addicts of the class. Band, Color Guard 7; Football, Varsity 2, 3. JEAN E. GOLD Goldie” Small but mighty is “Goldie.” A very active athlete, she excels in every sport. Jean would rather be shooting for baskets or playing baseball than participating in some more feminine activities. A good dancer, “Goldie” especially likes jitterbug numbers. She is doing her bit as a personality writer on the Comet. Co met, Personality Editor 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Hockey 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Volley Ball 1, 2, 3.
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VIRGINIA L. HEINEY The 11 • i» Ginney Meet this pleasant lassie, “Ginney, who hails from Wind Gap. She is one of our tiny” classmates, but, nevertheless, she is always in a happy mood. “Ginney,” is frequently found with “Lakey,” her faithful companion. She is a member of the Glee Club and takes a great interest in sports. After graduation “Ginney” intends to study nursing at Temple. Glee Club 3; Volley Ball 3; Baseball 3; Operetta 3. MURIEL M. HERD Myrtle” “Myrtle” is one of those students chosen as most likely to succeed. Besides being an honor student, Muriel is active in the Dramatic Club and is one of the Associate Editors of the Comet. Muriel, who hails from Chapman Quarries, is a favorite with everyone. Blue and White Editorial Staff 1, 2, 3; Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3; Athletic Council, Vice President 3; Comet, Associate Editor 3. JOSEPH S. HIRMAN Hirm” “There’s too much talking over there,” says Mr. Shekletski, looking at “Hirm” during Pre-Flight class. He is seldom seen without his pals, Kenny and Walt. He thinks that school work is too much trouble. What happened between a certain junior and you, “Hirm?” Was it Bangor? He spends most of his time at the “Y” after school. Science Club, President 2.
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