Norwin High School - Pennon Yearbook (Irwin, PA)

 - Class of 1944

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Alrrlllin Kms:-A Better known as Bud and known also because he was constantly tearing about in a ear. lle was one of the Yearboolfs best patron Finders. Bud had a terrific hate for eats and finished off their nine lives. Romain' KIRCHENSTINER Kirky always found something to keep him busy no matter the time, the day, or the year. He was indus- trious throughout his four years at Norwin. lle worked on a farm before he entered Penn State College. VI-:noNu:,x Kmssizm Vern enrolled as ll commercial student and hoped to heeome an etheienr secretary upon graduation from high school, She played an great game of intramural basketball. Vern found niusie, and erooner Sinatra to be tops, f GEN:-:va KLEIIKNER Geneva excelled in Math and was always willing to help any of us who had our trouble along that line, She was entirely agreeable. She participated in Girls' Chorus, 'l'ri-lli-Y, and was a Yearbook Staff member. 4 Mun' Kouin' Corky was a eorker for her size and her darlc, naturally eurly hair was the envy of every senior girl. She was vice-president of the T.lf.G. and a Bi-Weekly typist. She participated successfully in girls' sports. NIILDRED Kovuz Mildred was seldom called by that name-with class- mates it was always Mickeyl'. She enjoyed cooking and serving. The commercial course was her particular folly, but she left at mid-term to rake a job at Westinghouse, Fimmzis KREN lfraneis was one of the most quiet girls in the class and was called Dolly by all of her friends. She studied the eonimereial eourse liur left early in the hnal term to attend the Noble Thompson Business School. ELAINE KROTZ lilaine participated in most intramural sports. She could be constantly seen with the well-known North lrwin crowd and was a member of the Art Club. Her eastles were built on dreams of many travels. A snap at the Hop ,Q-9. ARTHUR KlNSliY ROBIiR'l' KIRCHENSTINER YIQRUNICA KLASSISN GENEVA Kl.liL'llNliR MARY KOURY l'XIlI.DRElJ KOVAC FRANCIS KRIEN ELAINE KROTZ 't

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Posing by the ruins N 17 CHARLES W. JOHNS ' Funny IS as funny doesf, C.W.', definitely gave us a laugh. He was very good-natured about everything. f'Chuck,' enjoyed a few holes of golf now and then. He left at mid-term to enter Pitt as a Pre-Med student, ALBERTA JONES I H No bigger than a minute and as lively as a Mexican jumping bean was Njonesyw. She was a member of T.E.G. and sang alto in Girls' Chorus. JOnesy'l planned to enter business school after earning her diploma. MATTHEW JOYCE Matthew was a quiet lad. His motto was to be seen and not heard. He was one of those fellows who always had his work done. Matthew had a collection of records which could not be surpassed. i JAMES JUDGE jim had as many friends as a wealthy bachelor. He was fond of music and took an active part in Boys' Glee 4' Club and A Cappella. Jim was one of the few high school boys who sang in the Irwin Male Chorus. ALVIN KASPAREK A snicker, a girl's scream, and everyone knew that Al was somewhere near, very often swinging a snake under a distressed damsel's nose. However, he had his better moments, he enjoyed swing music. JAMES KELLY jim had an inexhaustible supply of good humor and pep. Feminine charms had no attractions for him. He was a member of the Radio Club and the intramural wrestling competition. JAMES KIEER Doc was constantly entangled in affairs of import- ance around the school. He was conscientious in serving his job as Yearbook business manager. Jim served as vice-president of Hi-Y and was outstanding in scholharsip. X JAMES KIM jim was a real friend of all his classmates. He was one-of the crowd who spent his time and allowance at Klink's.' He was a H1-Y member and played enthus- iastic basketball, trying desperately to increase the score



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-'Q' ,- -. wh -IOY Kl'lIN VVll.l.lAM KOIiliI.I.R LOUISIQ l,ANl!Sl'liRlQl R Bli'li'lAY l.ASlI NIYIAN I.Al'l-'lflili .IFANNIS I.IN'l'NIiR BIERNICIC LUNG ISli'l l'Y IAVVIE goutteoau . - - JOY KUHN Joys outlook on life was very pleasant and her smiles were seen spreading good cheer to downhearted Norwin- ites. She participated in T.E.G., Girls' Glee Club, and was one of the unique crew who worked on this book, WILLIAM KOEBLER Sleepy was gay when awake, which was seldom. He enjoyed making hot boogie Woogie on his trumpet and got together many a jam session in the music room. Harry james was the only band for him. f U' -' I f I fdadpb' i 1.1641 , 1 . Louiss LANDSPERGER ' .00 'L0 Louise was always carefree and good natured with everyone, She participated in many school activities, among them Yearbook and T,E.G. Her dreams of her future were of the white of a nurses uniform. BETTY LASH Betty was as merry as the day is long. She enjoyed all active intramural sports played around the school. Her game of ping-pong was so precise and fast she scared the shower-room crowd out of their gym shoes. VIVIAN LAUFFER g . g Viv made a fair share of friends at Norwin. She was ri top sport fan and became known through starring in intramural basketball. She blew away on the trumpet in the Band and Jazz Orchestra. ', JEANNE LINTNER Music hath charms, quoth Jeanne, a charming girl, who was a member of the Band, A Cappella and Girls' Chorus, She was vitally interested in the progress of the Yearbook before leaving to attend business school. BERNICE LONG Bernice may be small, but in size only-a pleasing personality, a big heart, pep, and a willingness to work gained many friends for her, She belonged to the junior- senior Girls' Glee Club. BETTY LONG E I U Betty strived to satisfy one desire the whole time she was at Norwin. That one desire was that of getting ai job. Betty took the commercial course and naturally wanted a job in the secretarial held. Advertising for as social -fhllll

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