Wilson Borough High School - Des Memoires Yearbook (Allentown, PA)

 - Class of 1935

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1 I . . , .4 ..'... . .Qi ... . . , ,.,'-, - I 'f U 1 1 . 4 ' I .hr N - - - s. MILTON HUSTON Cab Footlmll, 1-2-3-43 Basketball, 1-2-3--lg Hi-Y, 3-4: Baseball, 1-2-3-43 Operettzi, 2-3: Glue Club, 3--I ' Folks, I am about to present to you Milt Huston, a very popular member of our class. In the four years that Cab has been going to High School, he has taken part in all the' major sports. He has been a member of the football, lytsket- ball. and baseball squads for four consecutive years. He is also a member of the Hi-Y and Glee Clubs. On the gridiron Cab performs as only a great All-American would. On the baseball diainond, Cahn is a perfect image of Lefty Gomez in action. On the basketball squad, he has occupied the varsity guard posi- tion for several years. You may be surprised to know that lVlilt's greatest ambition is to be a jazz band leader. Won't we all enjoy Cab's ' voice over the radio saying. Hello, folks, are you listening? I CHARLOTTE HYATT Charlie Girl Reserves, 43 Gleo Club, 4 ' The scene is a room-just any room as long as it contains a radio. It is here that we can find Charlotte. better known as Charlie, dialing away until she hears the strains of a favorite orchestra. Charlotte is the walking radio log. You name the orchestra and she can tell you when and where they play. Charlotte came to NVilson High from Bethlehem at the begin- ning of her Senior year. She is a good student and her cheery smile and noted giggle make her a favorite among her class- mates. The Girl Reserves showed their appreciation of Char- lotte by sending her as a delegate to the Girl Reserve Conference. JANE-LOUISE INGI-IAM Di-anmtie Club, 3--lg Girl Reserves, 2-3-43 Glee Club I 2-3-45 Class Basketball, 1-2-35 Echo, 33 Senior Play, I Year Book, 4 9 Bang, Bang.- The meeting will please come to order. These words are familiar to all members of the Girl Reserve Club because they are most often on Janie's lips. Besides being an efficient Girl Reserve president, Janie is also a very talented actress, having had the leads in several plays. She is full of fun and can usually be found in the center of a wise- cracking group of seniors. Her favorite subjects are English and dramaties. Last summer she studied dramatics at North- western university. Some day, who knows, we may find Janie's and .Iessie's names on the list of Presidents' Secretaries because these chums intend to go to Katherine Gibbs in New York next year. PAUL CORRE LL INGHAM Operottn, Ll-lg Glen Club, 2-3-4: fFootball, 2-3: Triuvk, 2-3-4 ' Tall and handsome, manly and athletic! Who is it? lt is none other than Paul Ingham. On the football field he has played a left-end position. On the track he has thrown the javelin and discus and has high jumped. His long legs seem to soar over the bar like huge wings: he is our star high jumper. He likes to dance and is an excellent dancer. He is also a great asset to Miss Ratzell's Glee Club. Paul intends to go to Blair Academy to further his education. In whatever he attempts to I do he will come smashing through with blazing colors. twenty-two-

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- t A .. , Q - , ,.,4 A. , 4 , , ,gl 4, - .' - 1 ..'.. . cf ht, X ' 1 KERMIT HERSH Diplomat Class Treasurer, -lg Operettu, 1-23 Class Bnsltetlmll, 1-25 Class Football, -l 5 The young man whose picture you are now admiring is an up and coming member of the chain store business. At present he is assisting his father in getting the American Stores Company back on its feet. Although he possesses so much skill behind the grocery counter. this stenuous effort leaves him in a state of complete mental and physical exhaustion, so that from the hours of 8:45 a. m. to 3:10 fsometimes 4100, p. m., he may be seen recupcrating peacefully in any one of a number of class- rooms. This dormant condition does not interfere with Ker- mit's career as a master cf finance. however, for he has extended his influence into school circles. and. as the Senior Class treasurer, he guides the monetary policies of the class of '35 with the skill of a veteran. According to, Hersh, his destiny lies in the field of aviation, for he plans to study that subject after graduation. HOWARD HERTZOG Hub Intern-lass Baseball, 1-2g Baseball, 3-41 Intern-laxss Basketball, 1-2: Basltetbnll, 3--lg l4'outh:tll, 2-3-43 Ttwtult. 2-3--1 ' The crowd roars: it must be because Hub is cmshing the center of the line making a large gain around right end, or making a hard, crashing, victorious, flying tackle. You can also see Hub on the basketball floor with his whole heart -in the game, He is a gallant broad-jumper and a fast sprinter in track. ln fact, anything in the line of sports attracts this wavy-haired. blue-eyed boy. Howard expects to join the Army Flying Corps and be a flying ace. CHARLOTTE A. HOFFMAN Red Glee Club, 4 0 Charlotte is a real red head. but she lacks that fiery temper which has so often been coupled with it. She is, in fact. very even-tempered and quiet. and is well liked by her friends for her fineness. sincerity. and generosity. She is fond of good music and enjoys listening to or playing the piano. In her leisure time she likes to take long walks, All of her classmates wish her success. MARY E. HURBAN Sulutnt or-inn Your Rook, -lg Basketball tillassl 1 2 1 1 9 When Mr. Dew walks into the room, we all know that he wants to borrow our Mary to do some office work for him. Mary is one of our most intelligent students. .lust beiause she al- ways knows her lessons, does not say that she studies all of the time. She finds plenty of time to work on the literary and! typing staffs of the year book and Echo. During basketball season, she was one of the stars of the senior girls' basket- ball team. This studious young lady intends to go out into the business world and be a stenographer. During her leisure time. she enlarges her vocabulary by reading. and keeps healthy by walking. -twenlu one



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1 - ' , Q4 . . . W C - 0 Hail! The artist of our class! This pretty, dark-haired girl has done a great deal for Wilson since she arrived. XVhat would we do without her on the Echo and Year Book staffs? She also belongs to the Make-Up and Glee Clubs. To the student body she is as quiet as a mouse, but the seniors know her best as very jolly and willing to lend a helping hand to anybody. Years from now as we leaf through this dear old book. we will be reminded of her and know that she is as successful as her pictures. GEORGE KELCHNER KeIch ' A few years ago. Kelch was spending a peaceful and protected existence within the impregnable confines of XVilson Borough, with nothing to worry about except three square meals a day and the tremendous problem of get- ting F0 school as soon after 9:00 a. m. as possible. Life would have been easy sailing for George if the spirit of pioneering had not reared its beard and compelled him to seek new fields to conquer. After wandering aimlessly for some time, he settled in that wild, unexplored country to our northwest, Seipsville. Kelch says sometime in June, our prodigal son will give his talents to the U. S. Navy. Here's hoping the Gobs can keep up with him. ' NIARGHERITA INGRAFFEA Dmliiatlv l'luh, 3-43 Glen Ulull, -lg Your Book Stuff, -lg Evho, 3--l Lois JONES Jonesy 9 Here is one of the jolliest girls in the class. Her dark snappy eyes are full of mischief. She lives way out in the sticks, but is here every morning bright and early. She has been with us only two years and does not take part in any extra-curricular activities. But she does her share in school. Problems and English are her favorite subjects. After graduation, her one desire is to become a nurse. Hi-Y, 3-4 FREDRICK KELSO Fred Glue Club. 1-23 Echo, 1: Orc-liestrst, 1-2-3 O youth. Fred. Mr. Ludwig Frederick Kelso, to you. In al- most everv class room you can hear his wise cracking. They say that he dances, too. This is a hint to the girls. He has his ambitions to get ahead and expects to go to Churchman's Busi- ness College to learn to be an accountant. He is also a hunter. Just pity those poor bunnies. Fred has been a.member of the orchestra for three years and was in the Glee Club one year.. which proves that he has ability in the field of music. You may hear him play his fiddle over XVJZ some day. The last bell rings and in comes a curly-haired, smiling -twenty three

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