Mount Penn Lower Alsace Joint High School - Penn Alma Yearbook (Reading, PA)

 - Class of 1923

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 MARY E. STICHLER “Mosey” “Mook” Associate Editor of “Blue and Gold,” Prophecy of Prophetess, Class Secretary, I . “Take It Slow and Easy if You Want to Get Along With Me.” Speed is not necessary for brains. We feel sure that Mary would make a good debator in view of the fact that Doty always wins when she argues with him. She is a lover of dancing, and on one occasion, when enjoying this sport, she became acquainted with a male being entirely unknown to any of her school friends. Since then we have frequently found Mary absently gazing into space, her eyes turned in the direction of Penn State. But take the advice of the experienced, Mary, and forget some of your “fluky” notions; for instance, some displayed at the party given by Kitty Eight. “Bushie,” “Bush,” “Calamity Jane” Salutatorian, Class Treasurer, Y; Business Manager of “Blue and Gold,” Girl Reserve, 1; Treasurer of Girl Reserves, 2, 3; President, Y. “They gazed and gazed and still their wonder grew How one girl’s head could carry all she knew.” Well, if it isn't “Bushie’s” smiling face. “Bushie” is always on the job when there is work to be done. In fact, she is a “tremendous powerfuluchious” worker. Margaret’s favorite pastime is going to basket ball games in a Ford with—oh, you know who it is. How about the time she went to Stouehsburg? Margaret’s ambition is to become a costume designer. Some years hence we will find her designing gowns for the most exclusive shops of Paris. We all wish you great success, “Bushie.” MARGARET C. BUSH Baaaaaa Page Eight

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i3M3MBEMa®3Ms®ajaMaEM3®ai2fajai5Majai5MaMSMarsjaMsjsM3M3f3)aaiaM3MaMSMh!raMu RICHARD F. THIRY “Dick” Editor-in-chief of “Blue and Gold,” Class President, 1, 3, 4; Guard of Boys’ Basket Ball Team, 1, 2, 3; Captain and Center, 4; President of Athletic Association, 4. “Where is My Wandering Boy Tonight?” Look, folks, at our illustrious president, basket hall captain, base ball catcher and idol of Mt. Penn High School, Stony Creek and Pennside. He is not the mild sort of chap one would think, hut quite the life of the crowd. If you look at “Dick” when he is playing basket ball, you would think that he liked nothing better; but this is a mistake. If you ask him why he goes to Pennside so frequently, you would find that the former does not have his entire attention. “Dick’s” ambition is to become a mechanic, but to end his career on this earth as general manager of the Cadillac Corporation. May you have your wished-for thousand-acre estate in New York and all the desires of your childish heart. ciMSfS13MSMS13®S13MSI31S®3J5I3J3®S13J3J3MS®SJ3EEEMSI3J3MSMSM3JSEJ2ISJ3M3MSM5JSJSMEI Page Seven



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KATHERINE M. BORN “Kit,” “Kitty” Girl Reserve, 1; Class Treasurer, 2; Humorist of “Blue and Gold.” “Isn't Love a Wonderful Thing?” “Kitty” is quite lively when she is in room 1. We wonder why. She is a lover of jazz, and takes great pleasure in attending dances. She is a great swimmer, too, and spends her summer vacations basking in the sun on the sands of the Atlantic City beach. May yours be a life of joy anc| sunshine. i ETHAN ALLAN DOTY, 3rd “Doty,” “Dote,” “Shrimp” Presentation of Gift to Presenter. “I Have Elected Myself President of the United States.” Ethan Allan Doty, 3rd, is a wise little chap. He is small, but oh, my, “Doty” is very proud of his name. He hopes some day to make use of his name as that of President of the United States. Here’s hoping you will have a great success, “Dote.” “Doty” is the clown of the class and chief talker about nothing at all. Without him, school life would be dull. We hope yon have a bright and happy future and success in national life. Page Nine

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