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ANNETTA KUHNS Schn ecksville ‘ ‘ K uhnsie” Annetta has a trait all of her own — to blush whenever she makes a mistake in class. We can’t hold it against her because the blushing is getting less each week. She loves to play basket- ball but has served her school very well in the musical organizations. She hopes to select her career after she gets to business college. School Activities: Academic Course; Girls’Chorus 1.2. 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 2. 3; Operetta 1, 2. HELEN LAZARUS Copi.ay, Route 1 “Shorty” There are few dreary days on “Shorty s cal- endlyt because one must always smile when one t eller. Helen, who has never ending activities, as a frequent member of the honor roll. She ..as showed us her ability by having charge of the classes and organizations of this yearbook. w1 she expects to spend her next year at business college learning to be a secretary. Sc 3. 4: HOOL Class Activities: Treasurer Commercial Course; Glee Club 1. 2, 1, 2; Sowhiter Staff; Operetta 1, 2. KATHRYN LENGEL Neffs Kitty’ This charming young girl brightens up our school with her cheery smile. As an academic student, “Kitty” ranked among the best. This is proved by her honor roll record. Since her chief hobby is music, she has participated in our operettas and also belongs to the church choir. Her plans are to become an army nurse. School Activities: Academic Course; Girls' Chorus I, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3. 4; Operetta 1, 2. I’nge Twenty-four
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Allentown JOYCE KERN • • • “Jo” “To” devoted most of her time to her studies, which accounts for her frequent appearance on the honor roll. Her hobbies are dancing and sewing. Joyce likes to play basketball and was on the intramural team for two years. Her favorite subject is bookkeeping, which explains her desire to become a bookkeeper. School Activities: Commercial Course. ETHEL KLIMECK Route 1, Allentown “Ettie” “Ettie” is a girl that we usually find buried behind a book — be it shorthand or P. 1). She is a real friend, too, when it comes to helping someone out. Some people have pretty smiles, but Ethel has a becoming frown; she puts her whole heart and soul in it. Ethel’s plan for the future is to be a secretary. School Activities: Commercial Course; Band 2. 3. 4; Orchestra 3; Glee Club 1, 2; Operetta 2; Junior Play. PAUL KOKOLUS Ormrod “Kokie” When Webster compiled the dictionary, he never realized that he should have waited for “Kokie” to complete his era of new words and phrases. Paul served as manager of the basketball team for four years. After graduation “Kokie” expects to pursue a career in aviation. School Activities: General Course: Baseball 1, 2. 3; Basketball 2. 3. 4. Page Twenty-three
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• • • LYNWOOI) MACK Greenawalds “Lytnry” Lynwood is a tall, handsome, dark-liaircd boy who came to school with a determined effort to make good. When he starts something he usually finishes it. In school “Lynny’s” chief interest is in shop and his hobbies are swimming and ice skating. If Uncle Sam calls on him, he hopes to become a Marine. School Activities: Commercial Course; Junior Play. FRANCES MANGOLD 1145 North 18 ih Street “Mangold” Frances can usually be found in the midst of a crowd laughing and joking. Frances enjoys dancing and bowling. The fact that Retail Sell- ing is her favorite subject accounts for her ambition to become a sales clerk. School Activities: Retail Selling Course. CLARK MARSH Laurys “Swamp” When things are gloomy “Swamp” can always be depended upon for a joke. He enjoys most sports, although he does not excel in them. Ice skating is his favorite. Clark is undecided be- tween truck driving and being a salesman. History is Clark’s favorite subject which explains his excellent marks. School Activities: Academic Course: Printing 1,2. 3. Page Twenty-five
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