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-Ns. ROBERT KLINGER I should worry: I'll smile instead Bob , as he is known to the class, is re- corded as one of the best athletes of P. H. S. He has played on the football and basketball. teams in both his Junior and Senior years. Many of the victories have been due to him, especially in football, he being captain of the team in '24, Bob is a professional in other lines, one being in acting. Who could have taken the part of surly, quick-tempered Mr. Johns, as well as Bob. Those who chum with him find he is a Hlive wire , always ready to have a good time. His future is undecided, but' his classmates wish him thebest of success. Technical -O- HUNTER KLINK Wz'th languid grace he wandered on his way Here is Hunter, a red, but not a radical . lt takes no effort whatsoever on his part to make him blush. He always has a splendid' time at any party. He and some of his com- panions can usually be found around the Y. M. C. A. He is a student in the General Division. Hunter expects to enter Keystone Academy this fall. After he leaves school, the class wishes him immediate success. General io... LINWOOD KNAUSE He's forever asking questions .- This classmate is Linwood. He has never played on any varsity but enjoys seeing the games. He is fond of talking to the girls and has been known to escort one home every now and then. He is taking the technical course while in High School. Linwood is up bright and early every morning to fulfill his duty as errand boy at the Ellis Mills' store. He works again every evening after school. He finds time however, to prepare his lessons. Linwood has made no definite plans for his future life, but he desires to go to a business school, We wish him success. General C285
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C. HARRY KEHM Oh, what a spendrhrift he maketh of his mouth Our illustrious president needs no intro- duction to the pupils of High School. He is an ardent worker for the class and tries to make a success of everything undertaken. He and his twin brother are seen at every party and furnish a pleasing sort of'entertainment. Reverend was a star guard 'on the basketball team of 1923 and 1924. He also played on the football team in 'Z4. He took the part of Jim in the class play. Harry expects to enter Franklin and Marshall in the fall. His future plans are not definitely delined as yet. The class wishes him success. Classical -0- J . PAUL KEHM He could dance, he could sing, He could turn a hand spring Behold the other one of the twins. Paul is very fond of talking. Many call him the wise guy of the class, If you are feeling blue, just watch or talk to Paul for a few min- utes and you will feel vigorous again. It has been Paul's desire to make a motion or say a few remarks at every class meeting, and so far he has succeeded. i'Baldie was a successful player on both the football and basketball teams for two years. He was also a member of the cast of the Senior Class Play. Paul will be a pupil in Franklin and Marshall next year. The best wishes of the class to you, Paul. Classical T01 JOHN KEYSER Silence is golden Johnny is one of the quiet, thoughtful Seniors. He is a resident of Pumpkintown and so drives his little red car to school every day. He heeds the advice of one of his teachers, that we should listen to twice as much as we say, be- cause the Creator gave us two ears and one mouth. Johnny will be a student at Ursinus in the fall. As yet he is undecided as to the studies he will pursue there. The class wishes him success in all ways. Technical C279
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MARGARET KUNS A light heart liveth long What a shame we did not know Margaret earlier in our high school career. She came to us in our Senior year from Wil- liam Penn High School, Philadelphia, Pa. Margaret is very lively and keeps one laughing from eight a. m. until three-thirty in the after- noon. Because of these characteristics, Kunsie has won many friends. Another name for this maiden is Muriel , which she acquired in the Senior Class Play. She won the applause of the audience every time she made her appearance. Margaret expects to enter West Chester Normal School in the fall. She takes the best wishes of the class for success with her. General -O- MIRIAM LUDWIG A serious appearing person With no seriousness at all This is one of the brightest girls in the Classical Division. Miriam probably appears re- served on first acquaintance, but she soon be- comes one of your best friends. Miriam is studiously inclined and is always ready to help one with their lessons. She took the reserved character of Miss Hayes of the Charm School . She intends to enter Ursinus, but has not yet decided on her course. After finishing college, she has serious intentions, but coniides them to no one. Whatever walk of life Miriam enters. the class assures her success. Classical .-0... BERNARD McCORMlCK His quietness of manner belies the mischief that lies within Here is a boy who needs no introduction as he is known by every P. H. S. student. Bernard was scarcely a member of this school before he entered our track team, having ,come from Cape May High School in the spring of 1923. Since then there is never a thing begun without his lending his aid to make it a success. Bernard is intensely interest- ed in the Phi Alpha Society and it is his desire that Pottstown High enter the lnterscholastic Debating Society next year. Mac will enter Indiana Business School in the fall. He will become a teacher. May his future be very bright. Commercial C293
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