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i fl' 1 x , I y - f.iiii 1iii5ti1L'7 x' Y ' LL . RUTH EISENHOWER ISABEL-LE FEGLEY ' ffGo0fl-eu Glee Club, 1-2-39 Literary, 1-23 Dra- matics, 23 Debating, 4-g Secretary, 3-4, Track, 2. Ruth is one of the great talkers of the class. She is full of wise cracks and fun. Ruth is one of the few who have helped to explore the wilds of West Lawn. Although we are not sure what Ruth expects to do, she seems to take an interest in art and expresses the desire to be a hostess on an ocean liner. Our true and jolly friend surely will suc- ceed if it's up to us to decide. Good luck to you, Ruth. Glee Club, 1-2-3-4, Literary, 1-29 Dra- matics, 25 President, 2. Look whom we have here-Isabelle, one of the quiet, sensible, and industri- ous members of the class. She is rather reserved at times, but she is always ready to join in whenever there is going to be any fun. You wouldn't think it, but Isabelle likes reading almost as much as ice cream sodas. We believe Isabelle will make a very efficient stenographer and wish her the best of luck. in X '-.lv 1 li YQ' 4 h'.Xfjf?'fF'V 14 - ,J ,A u eyqp A A -Qj's.f i ' lb ' li :l I-yet' cl il lr 3 3i L ,fl ' 3 1 y l' li f sift' 5 'K 'Q e rl ' l -1124 ii EF' ,'-i haf i',f y' l ELT, y
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.,. , ,rf X , l iiigf-i':ii.1:., - eaiiiijjiir T, , -'rr ww -' - f e K J iw H A r.. x l l EVELYN BERKENSTOCK GRACE ECKERT Literary, 1-23 Dramatics, 2. Evelyn is an individual who is going to make Wilson High famous for pro- ducing secretaries. Then, too, Evelyn might be in demand as a music teacher. It is a good thing to be on your guard when you see the twinkle in her eyes. We are wishing you luck, Evelyn. 4 Glee Club, 1-2-3-45 Literary, 1-2g 'Dra- matics, 25 Cheer Leader, 3-43 Vice-Presi- dent, 2g Student Council, 23 Basketball, 45 Track, 1-2. VVho made that squeal? No one but Grace could have exploded in that man- ner. We are not entirely clear as to what Grace expects to do after gradua- tion, but we have an inkling that she might go to teachers college and, of course, it would be none other than Kutztown. We are wishing you a fine future. .1 .. still I .' -E' :Lili -,.v A A I '- l' , i ffl' E ,W A 15 'tie Q f' 'eii U53 Vi 5 3 4 ii Q ig, Aj-fw - J h , ,, ,i ? f Va V , - ' I is fl T- v r L 4 3- . r' i fr 51. limi 1 i W . i 2 M , e? 1 r th i- -I ' AEA V Y L',fflj,f Tis Vg i-WW
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ffl Q I ., .. 5-fly, ., .,, U1 ,- ,X- ki. , , , I i ROBERT FEYL HELEN HETTINGER HBMU Band, 2-3-45 Orchestra, 3-4, Literary, 1-2, Science, 23 Baseball, 4. Here's the fellow who should have been named Staudt. Kermit makes a better Feyl than does Bob. Among other things, Bob plays a cornet like a professional and no matter what hap- pens he is always able to get something out of it. Here's wishing you luck, Bob, and may you ever reduce. .gif dig 44- Glee Club, 1-3, Literary Society, 1-23 Dramatic Club, 2, Vice-President, 13 Stu- dent Council, lg Track, 2-3. Besides possessing many other worthy attributes, Helen has a very sunny dis- position. Helen is one of the small lot in our class but she shouldn't mind since the boys like them small, especial- ly one who is tall, dark, and handsome. In the future tune in on your radio and hear Helen speak as the honored guest on the program of the National Dairy Products Association. We wish you luck and complete happiness, Helen. A l rig f-,fdfi 41.-sb i l' l R' 'UQ ' c ,lxffx .J 1 1, ,1- 15 , , ,.. :rv 1 : 1 . 3 , ,, e ml ' 5 Z --gif V, -V, li J ,v ij: AI ,xi l ,I I 1 l A g . p lb l U I F , I ' QQ' X4 Q N ,Q ' I i N 1 , N 5 an w t 1 ,aa ,. i.fiTt!'xIl'-Nils, --24 Q-'F '
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