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DOROTHY C. KOEHLER CLUBS: Dramatic 1: Glee 2: Press 3, 43 Girl Reserves 1, 2. SCHOOL! We Ha Staff. Swing music is 'lDot'S favorite. Her Special'ies are, 'lThe Organ-Grinder- and, oh, yes- Swing, Mr. Charlie. Her constant queries for gum have led us to believe there's a new brand on thc market-O.P.-Qother people'sJ. ROMUALD JOHN LAPINSKI CLUBS: Mathematics 1: Debating 2: Press 3, 4. CLASS: Arcana Staff CAss't Business Managerj. SCHOOL: We Ha Staff 3. 4. Never a dull moment when Romy's' around. He Works hard after school as business manager but plays even harder during Classes. He's a good speecl1er -can talk on anything, anytime-on Simon Simone all the time. HELEN F. LOHRKE CLUBS: Personnel lg Booster 2: Press 3, 4, Girl Reserves 1, 2. CLASS: Arcana Staff CTypistj. SCHOOL: We Ha Staff fCirculation Manager 3g,4AsSOciate Edi or 45. Helen seems to be culturedllbeyoiid refmenuent but we know she has her insignificant weaknesses. ,H,1VCH,E we all? As a fashion model, watch her, girls, she's the tops. CATHERINE B. MACKIN CLUBS: Glee 1, 2, Commercial qTreas. 33: Press 4. CLASS: Arcana Staff QTypistQ. SCHOOL: We Ha Staff QSenior Reporterj. We're not trying to be smart when we say MO. K. Toots' to Catherine. We're probably going to take her sound advice on some Commercial subjects. But don't le: her fool you- commercial sublects aren't the only ones she knows. JOSEPH xv. MA JUSIAK CLUBS: Science 1. ujoen is overflowing with potential energy which up until now has not been able to be transformed into kinetic. One outstanding excepzion-in French class where he is a super- imposed Maurice Chevalier. And boy, what basketball! THELMA MARCUCH CLUBS: Booster lg Personnel 2: Press 3, 4. Another tardy hall victim. We'll Skip that, however, and think of Something pleasant-your be:.u:iful curly hair- the envy of the fair sex. You could easily pose for permanent Wave ads-only the succor would be the loser. MIRIAM ARLENE MAUE CLUBS: Dramatic 1, 2: Debating 4. Arlene's voice often proved an asset for her. It isn't that She hasn't used it often either: She has. Her hearty laugh and friendliness have won her many friends-among Whom is- Well, they always did say that opposites attract. WILLIAM L. MOCANN CLUBS: Science 1, 2: Press 3, 4, Personnel 2, 3, 4. SCHOOL: Track 2, 3, 4. Could it be the Irish in McCann that makes him such a good singer. Listen to him in assembly some time. As a small town Romeo, he comes to the Grand big city of Hazleton often enough to arouse our suspicions. The ARCANA 1937 A X
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EMILY C. HORN CLUBS: Press 3. 4g Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4. SCHOOL! We Ha Staff. That's not a giggle, it's a full-fledged laugh from Emily who has just heard a joke. We wonder what you say when you drop a stitch in your knitting--or don't you do such things? RUTH C. HORN CLUBS: Press 3, 4: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4. SCHOOL: We Ha Staff. Among Ruth's many pleasures, school seems to be the leastg evening walks, the greatest. When it's convenient, silence seems to envelope her, but with noisy friends, she believes that when in Rome do as the Romans do. BYRON M. HOUSER CLUBS: Booster 1: Press 2, 5, 4. SCHOOL: We Ha Staff. Although Byron is usually wearing out someone's patience with his prehistoric Sokes and arguments, he's not one bit of trouble in study hall-simply because he isn't there Qbusy Byron takes his studies downtown J. Is it any Wonder that l1e's always so cheerful? ANTHONY KADYSIEWSKI CLUBS: Science lg Debating 23 Personnel 3, Varsity W 4. SCHOOL: Band 1, 2, Football 4, Basketball 4. Tony cuts quite a figure in his Varsity W sweater that he earned this year. As a contrast to playing football, he is rather adept at writing original poetry and playing popular numbers fblues for blondes alwaysj on the piano, by ear. WILLIAM KANARICH CLUBS: Science lg Varsity W 2, 3, 49 Hi-Y 4. SCHOOL: Foot- ball l, 2, 3, 4: Track I, 2: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Bill, a whispering tenor, is known to everybody as Canery. He has been a great aid to our football team and proved a success in our class play. His joyful moments arc not unmixed with sadness. After all, Bill, you can't be a dramatic hero and be a woman hater, too. ANDREW KENDRO CLUBS: Varsity W 4. SCHOOL: Football 3, 4g Track 3, 4. Guard of the Blue and Gold-Kendro's official capacity along three avenues-on the football Held-against his op- ponent, during noon hour-against anyone trying to l'crash the gtte early, in class periods-against too much academic effort. Nice guarding, Crash ! PAULINE E. KISENWETHER CLUBS! Booster Ig Glee 25 Press 3, 4. What rhymes with nooks, looks, or rooks? Look at Pauline and you'll see, it's books, books, books. She is also an ardent square dancer. Maybe that is the reason for her after- noon rest period for shall we say skipping?j-to rest for that square dance with ----. ERNEST F. KOCH CLUBS: Press Ig Modern Language 2. SCHOOL: Band 2, 3, 4 If Still waters run deep, Ernie, your mind must go down fathoms and fathomsg however, you certainly can make plenty of noise with that snare drum. Can that be the reason for your hunting ability? The ARCANA 1937
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DOROTHY LORETTA MEISS CLU1zs: Booster Ig Dramatic 2: Modern Language 3, Debating 43 Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4. Dot is one of our extremely busy girls. Shows and extra-curricular activities take up her afternoons, friends and dances, her evenings. What little Qdecidedly littlej time is left after reading her mail, she uses in skipping school. BETTE JAYNE MORTON CLUBS: Glee 1: Dramatic 2, 3, 4 QSec'y D45 Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4 QV. Pres. 4J. Bette is one of our ambitious girls. She does things-in a largo legato manner which is manifest both in her music world and executive duties. Her favorite song is Rocked in thc Cradle -Well, you know the rest of it. MARGUERITE KATHLEEN NEVERAS CLUBS: Glee lg Debating 2, 3, 43 Girl Reserves 1, 2. Margy, you want to be a beautician some day. Remem- ber, you must be at the shop evcry day if you Want to bring home any Bills, This will eliminate afternoon driving, too, get that-'stoo bad! JOHN G. OAKES CLUBS: Science 1, 3, 4: Debating 2. SCHOOL: Orches- tra 1, 2, 3, 4. John enjoys ustringingl' along the little girl on his right in home 1'oom. Q1-Ie should be good, he's a violinist in the orchcstra.J His other accomplishments of no mean degree are driving and bookbinding-in both par excellence. MAGDALENE T. OGOZALEK CLUBS: Dramatic 15 Personnel 3, Modern Language 4. Oh, for a book and a cozy nook seems to have been written especially for Magdalene. The French QMagdalene knowsj have a word which would best describe her, petite. Tell us, dolyou really enjoy going to the movies alone? ANDREW PAPINCHAK CLUBS: Debating 25 Modern Language 4. Andrew is original when it comes to making school thrilling-Western Stories. A magazine is just about what he could carry comfortably-no physical exertion. Why not pep up and reenact a Buffalo Bill episode? EDWARD PAVLOSKI CLUBS! Varsity W 2, 3, 4. SCHOOL: Football 1, 2, 3 QMgr. 49. Eddie,s one of the dependable pillars of the Health and Strength Club-but Generals must be dependable. Who shall cver forget those ear-bloomin' and hair-raisin' wrestling ex- hibitions he participated in for class benefits? STANLEY JOSEPH PENKALA SCHOOL: Football 1, 2, 35 Track 1, 23 Basketball 1, 2. 'Tis sad that one as young as Stanley should be disillusioned concerning life. Another woman-hater, you know. Things theorc:ical don't faze him-so school is outg but the practical- he's a coal operator in miniature. The ARCANA 1937
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