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- 1 .. ' , Q4 . .4 .. . . . t ' -. 1 -'A 'v N JAMES KLOCK J1'n7,' Dramatic Club, 4: Glee Club, 43 Clnss Football, 4 ' The setting of this one act play is Mr. Garner's 2:30 to 3:15 physics class. As the curtain rises, we find most of the class seated. Mr. Garner is still standing out in the hall. As the halls begin to clear. we all tum our heads in the direction of the hall door. and behold. who goes there? It's James Klock, who is always the last one to come into the room. Jim has memorized one line of poetry, and it is not from Hamlet, either. His line is. XVho has his physics done? XVe often wonder if James will become 1 doctor like his Dad. He says that he will be anything but a doctor. All you students at Dartmouth College, be on the lookout. You may see Jim very soon. EARL T. KOLB Kobbie 9 YVho is that going down the hall. towering above all the other students? Yes! You guessed him! It is Kobbie. XVhatever you do, don't get him excited. because he blushes. XVhen he gets up to recite, his face turns slightly crimson, and it isn't the reflection from his sweater. because he usually wears a gray one. XVe can honestly and truthfully give him the title of the most bashful boy in the whole class. If a girl as much as looks at him. he is ready to End some possible means of es- cape. His favorite pastime is doing his homework. Vtfe know that Kobbie will be missed by his teachers. for his quiet man- ner and pleasing ways are qualities which few students have. WILLIAM HENRY KRANTZ Bill Play, 43 Drumulit- Club. 43 Ori-liestrn, 1-2-3-4 ' A small blue car adorned with two magnificant. chromium- plated horns rolls up to the curb of XVilson High School. Thus Bill Krantz makes his daily trek to school from the wild and desolate section of Hackett Park. Bill is a quiet. reserved boy and is a little bashful at times. He is a good scholar but hesi- tates to show his ability. He is a violin player in the orchestra and is also intensely interested in dramatics. He is an auto mechanic of no small ability and is somewhat interested in avi- ation. lf he goes to college. as he expects to, we know he will succeed in whatever branch he takes up. ANTHONY KRISUKAS Tony Batselvzill. 1-2-3-4: Football, 2-3-VI: Trai-lt, 3-4 ' Flash! Flash! Flash! The noise that you hear is made by NValter NVinchell Krisukas. Wilson High Schools newspaper correspondent. sending out his daily flashesl Tony has the talent of a big town newspaper correpondent. Crack! That noise. ladies and gentlemen. is the sound made by the meeting of the ball and Tony's bat. as Tony lashes out one of his many base blows for Gil Carney's baseball team. While not swing- ing a bat Tony patrols the left garden with all the talent of a big leaguer. Besides these two great positions, he plays a tackle position on the varsity football team like the great All- American Bill Lee of Alabama. With these three talents, Tony can't help reaching the top of the ladder. -twenty five
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' 1 I , Q ,, .Q 1 ,A A ,. s ,Lk -U fi QU . 1 .ra t 'xr N, X , xl ! il 4, CHARLES NELSON KIMBLE Nels Hi-Y. R-4: lntort-lass Iiaslietlmll, 2-3-41 Football. Asst. Mgr., Il: Busltethzxll, Asst. Mgr.. 33 ltinnzxger 4 9 Everybody knows this person, one of the champion gum- chewers of the class, Ask Miss Moyer about it. His sunny face and witty remarks will be missed from XVilson High. He served as assistant manager of football in '33, and also as man- ager of the basketball team in '35. He was a member of the Hi-Y, which proves his educational capacity and civic pride. He might have waited on you when you bought your green goods in the Circle A '03 P. which proves that he is really ambitious. XVho is it? Right! Nels Kimble. CLAYTON MILES KINDT 'fCIayt Stage, 2-3--I: Hi-Y, 2-3-4, Trans. Your Book, 4: Class B. B., l-2-3-'lg '1'l'iLCk, 1-2-3--lg Football. -1: Open-tta, 3 -I: Glee Club, 1-2-3: ' Behold! Another Kindt appears on the horizon. He is run- ning the mile fthe source of his middle namej Clayt is not only interested in track but he is the money man of the Hi-Y. He also has a propensity for collecting anything from poems to pennants. In the Senior play he was the chief paper hanger of the stage crew. Mr. Dew had the honor of starring in Clayt's first moving picture production. In the future we may see his drum corps in action. JAMES KLASS Jim,,' Jimmie Footllzxll. 43 Senior Play, House Manager ' This black-eyed, curly-haired boy is another one of our wise cracking seniors. Jimmie is the best natured boy in the classy always ready for fun and very slow to anger. In his senior year Jim aided the football team, playing the position of guard. ln school he is fond of physics and hopes to further his education along this line. He expects to go to Lafayette College after graduation. room and hear 'llimmie' distance times the time. lwentg-four-- Some day we may walk into a class- saying, The acceleration is equal to Good luck, Jimmie! OLIVE KLINE 0 Presenting one of the seemingly quiet girls of our class! One look at her pretty face would give you the impression of one who is unusually quiet and sedate. However, as a good many of her intimate friends will tell you, she is quite the op- posite. Olive is very optimistic and is usually in a gay mood. Her favorite pastime is dancing, which is the usual subject of her conversations. Olive has taken a business course and we would all like to see her become a successful secretary or business woman.
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.. ' . ' Q4 - 1 . ..'-. G Ai . . . . . 1- 5 ', ,. ' I . 5.1 - ' N ' twenty RICHARD KUTZ Giant. Dick Hi-Y, 2-3--lg Glee Club, -I: Baseball, 3-4: Basketlmll, 1-2-3-43 Class Football, 3--lg Class Trait-li, 2-3 ' XVho is the small boy sitting in the corner of Problems Class waiting for the slightest opportunity to crack a joke? lt must be Giant Kulz, the most cheerful and witty boy in the class. Dick covers the keystone sack for Gil Carney's base- ball team and is a valuable asset to the team. He has proved his ability not only in baseball but in basketball as well. XVe all sincerely hope that Dick achieves his one ambition in life- to play with Connie Mack's Athletics. DoR.oTHv GLEN LAUBACH Nelg OI'0l'l'iUl- 31 Glee Club, 1-3-43 Girl Reserves, 2-3--1: Et-ho. 2-3-4: Your Book, 4. Editor-in-Chief: Varsity Basketball, 15 Class Basketball, 2-3-4 ' 1:21. An attractive, dark-haired girl dashes into her home- room. With an apologetic glance at Miss Moyer she mur- murs. I had to see Miss Cline about Year Book. For you see Glen is the Editor-in-Chief of our state-famous Les Memoiresf' Whereifer you go, you will find Glen dashing about for something-Glee Club. Echo, or what have you? But Glen does not always dash hither and yon. You may often see her dark curls lowered over a French or English book. Despite the angelic look, Nelg is a witty and fun-loving girl and is noted for her clever puns. Where are you going after graduation, my pretty maid? CHARLES LIPARI Lip, Coach Class Baseball, 1-2-3: Football, 33 Dramatic Club, -lg Glee Club, 3-45 Basketball, 2-3-4, Captain 4 9 Lip is the captain of our basketball team. He works so hard, night after night, that he takes his beauty nap in hid favorite class, physics. XVhen suddenly he hears Mr. Garner call on him, poor Lip gets up with a start. Lip is an all- around athlete, and has won many games for his Alma Mater. His main ambition is to go to Penn State. Here's hoping he gets there. -six- CORA E. LONG C one Plays, 3--lg Dramatic: Club, 3-45 Year Book, 43 Basketball, 2-3-4 0 Listen. what do we hear? Oh yes, that's our best pal and one of the greatest talkers and actresses in class. She is the one who puts pep into our English recitations. After these pleasant years at XVilson High are over, little Cora hopes to become one of our greatest hair dressers and from the start that she has made, I think her hopes will be fulfilled. She has a typewriter at home and has done more than one year book assignment in the wee small hours. We'll be around for a permanent wave one of these days.
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