Wilson High School - Wilsonian Yearbook (West Lawn, PA)

 - Class of 1937

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tif. -- ...N JMU. . Qtr'-'M I .L Q X1 5 'r . '- ANNA A. KESSLER Kessler Btoncte hair, tntue eyes, and an enviahte comptexion are onty a tew ot the attractions ot this Winsome young Miss. She is neat, ctetinitety feminine, and may ctaim the distinc- tion ot being one ot the best dressed girts in the ctass. Kesster insists she is rather misty as tar as her future is concerned, hut the tact that she is tatcing a speciat course in Home Economics is sutticient contirmation of our sus- picions. Whatever her Choice, We Wish her tuctc. Lihrary Stait 2, 5: A. A. l. 2, 5, 4: .tournatistic Ctutm 4: Ctass Athtetics 5, 4: Gtec Ctutn l, 2. MARGARET L. KILLIAN Peggy Hereis the young tacty with that distinctive personatity, and a hearty taugh. She is a memtoer ot a certain organization which creates att the action at schoot. Hpegu is a jotty, good fettow hut has a tendency to disagree with some teacher. She is ambitious though and desires to extend her art tae- yond the high schoot. Whatever her choice, we tmow she Witt succeed, tor upeggyn has a wise head on her shoutders. I 0 '41,-ffl-we , .. . x , X- .i ,.l!,-.1 '-' HARRY L. KOCH K0chy uCan I sett you any tictcets?U is Harryis famous saying. He has earned much money tor our ctass toy his expert sates- manship, or coutd it he his good tootcs? Atthough Harry is not very tatt he can stitt he ctassed in the dartc and hand- some group. Harry is a good wortcer and co-operates in att tastcs confronting him. But just astc him it he can drive a Draamatic Ctuh 5, 4: President ot Dramatic Ctuh 4: A, A. I, 2, 5, 4: Gtee Ctutn I, 2. 5. 4: Litnrarian 4: Red Cross Vice-President 4: Art Ctutm I. 2. 5. 4: Year Book Statt: 4: Class Athtctics 2. 5, 4. -, ,x-,:f,,q,g...',,-eva' ' J , 9 fc Buick. We are tmacti ot you in your choice of a tite,s wortc. Class Bastcettxatt and Vottey Batt 2, 5, 4: A. A. l, 2, 5, 4: Out- door Ctuh 2, 5, 4: Boys Octet 4: Gtee Ctutx 1: Dramatics 5, 4: Secretary-Treasurer ot Outdoor Ctuta 4: Home ROOII1 V--PfCSiCtCl'1t 5- 43 Student Couneit l, 2: Tennis 4: Year Book Statt 4: Ring Committee 5. CARL KREITZ Honey Honey is a rather smatt and tithesome young man with true htactc hair. Ast: Cart about his Austin and then pre- pare yoursett tor a tecture on the merits ot the diminutive auto. This same Austin is the toutt ot many gihes and quips which Cart in his rote ot a gay young sophisticate taughingty turns aside. Cart quite trequentty dozes oft in ctasses tnot his tauttt ,cause Honey is a mittcman. We think he has chosen this profession as his own. Ctass President 1.2: Basetaatt 2. 5. 4: J. V. Bastcethatt I, 2, 5: Var- sity Bastcettmatt 4: A. A. l, 2, 5, 4: Vvrestting Ctutm l: Home Room President 2: Ring Committee 5: Sports Ctuh 4. U81 1927

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jim, Cdilamuhn, .Qyf HAROLD W. KATZAMAN Katzy f . Haroid is the one and oniy boy who has been biessed With a uroses and creamy, compiexion. Sometimes he fin 'dif- ficuity iceeping awaice in frequent visits to Reading some boring young miss? ing, aiso worics in a store enter the Polytechnic after g ff I ,ff .yfj . r , , M' i I I uqllftyf RUTH E. HORNING HHorning Aias and aiacic, Ruth is determined to become a cowgiri. Probably she is the oniy cowgiri from Berks County. Ruth is a versatiie giri, who deiights in singing Western baiiads. She is aiso a fine dramatist, especially adept in the roie of a fussy, middie-aged Woman. immediately aiter ieaving schooi, she pians to accompany a giri friend to Texas to gather atmosphere for her radio debut as The Giri from the Biuebonnet Statef, Give Ciub I. 2, 33 A. A, I, 2. 3. 4: Student Councii 45 Dramatic Ciub 3. 4: Typist for Year Booic 4: Dance Committee 4: Cinss Historian 2: Class Athletics IVHQQII Guard 3. xx . f Li .- - H f-ef X ,. lgfxlflvgbwvfygl 'yflvfff-Vt! 'I. 2' VVILLIAM VV. HOSTETTER Bill', Usingie iiie, therein No chance of getting out of iine with Biii supervising the iioor. Since he manages to shift posi- tions with amazing dexterity, We beiieve he performs his duties with the desired efficiency. We shaii aiways remem- ber him for his capabie portrayai oi Judge Leaf in the senior ciass piay. Biii eiects bookkeeping as his favorite subject and expects to promote his imowiedge aiong this iine in an appropriate institution. May you reaiize success as an accountant, Biiii Art Ciub 2: Outdoor Ciuh 3: Hi-Y Ciub 45 A. A. 2. 5, 4: Hail Guard 4: Decoration Committee 3, 4. ciasses. Couid this ue to Where his time is- tfcflpied by , lint Kagy Fiji ns visiting Read- r , . H ' ' t .Z.if.r.S2,f Ly!f.'.fi. bgmffiesi of iucic. NL' N A. A. l, 2, 5. 4: Outdoor Ciub 3, 45 mbicnywfoi' ee 5. s Y. t ,wx .Xi VVILLIAM L. KELLER Bill Herein iie the brains of the senior ciass, for HBiiiU is a very studious young man usuaiiy icnowing the answers to aii questions. He derives great joy from Hheciciingu the fairer sex, but taices no deeper interest in them. Vviiiiamis ambition is a coioriui one for he desires to be an interior decorator. With the facts he has stored in a corner of his cerebrum, pius his rosy outiooic on iiie, We are confident of Biii'sU future success. Dramatic Club 3, 4: ivionitor 5: Year Book Staff 4: A. A. 4. 'F' U71 it SY 1937



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Jlmk! f Gig ffm' --QW GUY E. LEBO Lobo Who is the popular fellow who won a unanimous election for the President oi the A. A.? Vvhy Guy Leho, of course. Whenever there are ticlcets to he sold, beware of Guy for his excellent selling ahility along with that personality at- tracts the memloers of both sexes. Where there is an argu- ment on politics, Guy may he found in the middle ofthe fray. His dry humor always iorings him out on top. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: President ol' A. A, 4: Vin--President ol A. A. 3: Science Ciuh 1: Modeling Clula 2: Outdoor Club 5: Sports Cluh 4: Association Basketball Manager 4: Circulation Nlanagcr ol Year Book 4. EDITH Nl. LIED Edith t Edith is the envy of all the senior commercial students. She is a mathematical genius. Edithys easy-going disposition cer- tainly has won her many friends. She is always on hand to help a friend in need. Edith informs us that upon gradua- tion she hopes to ohtain secretarial worlc. Class Athletics I, 2, 5, :Ig A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Girl Reserves 4 Q H 5 u DORUTHY E. KRICK Dot Lilce a church mouse Dot is little, shy, and quiet. in addi- tion to the commercial course she is talcing a course in Home Economics. So you see she will he alole to manage a home ol: her own quite eiliciently. Even though her luture is a hit hazy. we are sure she will come out on top. A. A. 4: Glen Clulm I, 2, 3: Knitting Cluh 5: Press Cluh 4. JOHN L. KURTZ Bucky Shooti Buclcy is the star athlete of the class. His quiclc thinlcing in decisive moments has won many victories for Vvilson. He proves invaluahle to his school in all athletic functions. His style ol dressing and hluliliing the girls is copied hy many of his sex. Bucky is the girls, ideal he-man. May he succeed in his ambition oi becoming a famous G-man. A, A. I, 2, 5, 4: Soccer 2, 3. 1, Baslccthall 5, 4: Bnsc-hall 2. 5, 43 Sport Cluh 'js , Q MH .1 Xb i,vJ i f ' if ..,l ,5 x-,. V' UW1 l 461 U91 'il' 7937

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