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ALLAN REUEL KRAMER College Preparatory 1 crune to 10110 Nucl speak For all the laclics cull me sufcel. Allan Reuel was welcomed to the happy ranks of the Kramer family one happy day in Septem- ber. He grew to school age and amended tne Coplay public schools, graduated from the Coplay High school in nineteen eighteen, then decided to take fourth year work in this institution of learning. Al- though Allan was born on such a gloomy day he is not at all like the day, for he has a pleasant dispo- sition and is always ready for fun at class parties and social affairs. Allan is a master violinist and some day we expect to hear that he has equalled Elman. Allan is a studious boy and ranks high in his classes. Whatever his aim in life is, we are sure he wif' succeed. l l' :J ff X 1 U' ' 9245.1 , 12 ' in 1:1 W'M. JEFFERSON SCHAEFFER College Preparatory To gel Zlzilw ends lay Imshful-Jzcss aside, Who fears to ask, cloth teach 'io be flamed. Bi.l is one of our classmates from Coplay. He graduated from that High School in 1918 and ca:-'e to our High School as a post grad- uate. At first he was naturally very quiet and even had almost decided to quit school, but he changed his mind quickly. Wlien it came to class hikes and social gatherings. Bill was right there and it seemed to give him a new inspiration. Besides this Bill was quite an ac- complished athlete, playing on both baseball and basketball teams. He also took an interest in the orcheswa in which he played tl. clarionet. Bill intends to go to college and wo, classmates, feel sure he will accomplish whatever his heart is set on. 35 N'-A K ., ,,, K .. 532, 040 f- ' V' r . ,' . 1- FQ 5 'il :.:', 1 I I ' B V -5 5- ,
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KATIE ALICE TIDABOCK 'General A daughter of the gods, clifuiuely small, And most divinely faivuu If William Sylvanus Baxter had met Miss Katie instead of Miss Lola Pratt in Seventeen, he would have been stunned alto- gether. In truth, he probabfy did not know that Katrina is also a baby-talk lady. Katie has master- ed it and also we recollect she was master of a secret code which she used extensively in her Sophomore year. Katrina has shone espec- ially as a reciter and actress. As a reciter she first showed her elocu- tional abilities at the Senior Ora- torical Contest, where shencaptur- ed second prize. Her high school career has been between two fires -study and love. At present, we are unable to fairly say, which has conquered. Katie expects to take up teaching as a profession. fl' such we see her in teaching phy- siology. confusing How to love With How to live. Some day we expect to read also a newspaper headline like this: High ,School Romance Culminates in Matri- monyf' gl .- 29 5 f!. L', . . an X, , X RALPH BENJAMIN KUNTZ . -Commercial Benjy paddled in from Treich- lers in 1915 with the Treichlers' bunch. His first years were marked by study, but he has since said that he comes to school to love. This seems to be true, for he is often seen at the corner of Sixteenth and Main. Putting this aside. Ratz is pretty good fellow. He showed his ability as an orator in the Annual Speaking Contest, his ability as an athlete on both the Senior Basket Rall Team and on the Varsity' Baseball Team, his ability as a critic in the Exchange Department of La Perle. He captured a forty- word certificate in typewriting and would easily have made the sixty. had not his sore fingers inter- fered. How unfortunate! Ralph expects to become a sales- man and some day we will un- doubtedly hear of him supnlyinof N. H. S. with class rings and pins. We also expect to hear soon of his heine' united in the Holy Bonds of Matrimony. Here's to your suc- cess, even in that!
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ROBERT JONES Joker Dear reader, the noble counte- nance which confronts your view, belongs to none other than Robert Luther Jones, better known as '2Joker. He is short in stature but mighty long in bluff. He has a voice which he can change with utmost ease from the heights of Galli-Curci to the deepest bass of Miller. Indeed he can put any singer to shame with his clear, re- sonant voice. We don't know what his future ambitions are, but we are sure of one thing, he is alwayl a success in making friends. Who could resist that humorous smile 'f And Joker, long after you have left these walls of learning your merry laughter and jests will re- main as an echo of the class of '19. Whatever your destiny on the road of life may be, or whitherthe fates direct you. Jokes, remember that the whole class is with you and is united in hopes for your success. nf, yi' CHARLES K. HOSIER General Silent and chaste hc steals along, Fm' away fm-nz the u'u1'Z1l's gag! throng. ' ' Reader, meet the artist of our class, Charles K. Hosier. In him one sees a quiet, studious boy, pos- sessing an inventive mind and a hand adept in drawing. Much praise must be given to him for his work on the school paper and class book. Girls do not bother him nor does he bother them, but somehow or other Charley is always there with pep at a class party. Per- haps the eats are his attraction. Charley is a crack shot with his rifle. He is also interested in Woodcraft and the great out-doors. It would be gratifying if we could penetrate the veil of mystery enshrouding Charley's field o' service in the future. Art school and then a master hand in the game of art. Here's luck to him. l ? 7' i
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