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RICHARD C. HOCH HooPLE General IIf'llr'r Iliff' than 111'1fc'r. Major Hoople, as he is known by the students as well as the teachers, divided his elementary education between the Fullerton and North Catasauqua grade schools. In his three years of high school he was known by his fun loving disposition and witty remarks. On graduation Hoople hopes to join the Navy and we, the class of '44, wish him the best of luck. Ac'liviIics.' Football Q2-3--ljg Gym Team Q2-3-lj: Boys' Glee Club Q-lj: A capella Choir Q-ljg Varsity W Club Hy. IOSEPH HOLENA JOE General I was born an AllII'l'lI'lllI,' I will limf rm f1Ill1'l'IL'!Ulf I slmll rlizf an A111r'rir'a11. Who is that fellow who comes into the class-room live or ten minutes alter the last bell rings? Why it's -joe . l'le is an all-around good fellow even though he has a slight aptitude to woll ' as he jaunts through the halls. joe hopes to become a commercial artist, and we wish him loads of luck. l ls., Page Tu'c'1iIy-viglit ROBERT G. HOLLAND General HI.UlIl'lIllIg lmllz glli7lf'fl must by lllosr' books by wlziclt lllc jzrinlzfrs lmwf lost. No matter what he has attempted, he has always succeeded in performing the task well. 'l'hat he possess- es the ability ol' leadership is quite evident. lid has been a capable leader in most of ottr CXll'2l-Clll'l'lClll1ll' activities. Since he is already enlisted in the Army Air Corps Re- serve, we know he will be a great success. Activities: Hi-Y Q3-sljg Football Q2-3-ell: Clee Club Q-lj! A capella Choir C-lj: Gym Team C2-3-'ljg Varsity W Club Q3--ljg Class Ollicer Q3-sl-j. VERNA HRICINAK V1iRN Commercial The Iwo nobles! things, Zlfllifll are SZl'l'l'l11!'S5 and light. Vern is a bundle of pep and energy, and has always been a real live wire in our classes. She spends her idle moments reading, dancing, swimming, and gets the most pleasure out of giggling. Her greatest whims are a love for Alan Ladd and potato chips. Activities: National Honor Society Q-ljg Whitehall Hi-Lites Qlj. ...
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DORIS E. HEIMBACH Fl-11 Home Economics In youth and bezzztty wisflonz is but rare. Everyone enjoys having Fiji around for the simple reason that she is so talkative. llle have never found one moment in which she had nothing about which to speak. As a result of winning the junior Oratorical Contest, she was chosen as our county representative. Fi-ji's ambition is to be a Cadet Nurse and wc know that she will succeed. Activities: Oratorical Contest f3jg Athletic Association QSJQ Glee Club qty Home Economics Club Qlij. AUDREY E. HERB HoN General Love for one, frienclsllip for all. Hon is a quiet, dark-haired lass, who possesses a pleasing personality and enjoys tennis, skating, and music. She is a real friend to everyone and we, the class of '44, are sure that she will succeed in whatever field of en- deavor she undertakes after graduation. Activities: Athletic Association ll-25: Glee Club Q2-35 GILBERT H. HIRSCHEL Gu, General Never ll :lull 1l1r1n1enl. If it's fun you want, see Gyp and he will undoubtedly supply you with it. One can End him walking lazily along the halls apparently without any one design or N.,-v--X destination except, that of joining the Marines after graduation. Heres luck to you, Gyp, in everything you attempt in life. HAROLD F. HIRSCHEL WORM General Still water runs deep. Blonde hair set in a deep wave and smiling blue eyes characterize this quiet, serious-minded lad. Harold an- xiously awaits the day when, after his graduation, he can join that which is in his estimation the greatest outht in the world-the U. S. Navy. I-Iere's to success and smooth sailing all the way. Page Twenty-seven
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nual Qelj. Society Q3-+lj. MARGARET B. KOCHIS MARCH Commercial A more jnerfccl frielzd docs not exist. Marge is a true friend to everyone who knows her. She has a serene face, but beneath lies a humorous and mischievous nature. She enjoys and indulges in operatic arias, but oddly enough she wants to be a biologist. Her spare time is occupied by reading, skat- ing, movies, and munching on pretzels. IRENE KORNAFEL lame General The milclesl manners, and the gerztlest heart. Here is a charming, brown-eyed little senior whose pleasing personality has fascinated everyone. As we have correctly observed, she occupies her mind chiefly with studying. On receiving her diploma, Irene intends to do clerical work. We are convinced she will be a success. his baseball career. The class of '44 says, Au Revoir . JOHN R. KIMOCK JoHNNY A grand sport and ful! of fun, l'Vll0 shares his joys with c'veryonr',' Never worried: never sarlg The grandest frienzl u'e'11e ever hurl. 'ljohnnyu has been active in sports from the very be- ginning of his freshman year. His goal is to become a major league baseball player, having already made a name for himself in the baseball world. We, the class of '44, wish him the best of luck and know he will succeed in Activities: Athletic Association fl-2-Sjg Basketball C142-3--ljg Baseball Q1-2-3-lj: Hi-Y Q3--ljg Whitehall An- RUTH P. KLOTZ RUTH College Preparatory A regular girl-why say more? Ruth usually has a happy smile and a kind word for everyone. By the good scholastic record she attained, we can see that she is capable of whatever she under- takes. Ruth intends to enter college after graduation. Activilies: XVhitehall Hi-Litcs fly: National Honor Page Tzucizty-:zine
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