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

 - Class of 1923

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Page 15 text:

 SARA R. LUTZ “Lutz” “Lutzie” “Puss” Forward Girls’ Basket Ball Team, 2, 3, 4; Captain, 4; Girl Reserve, 4- “Holy Cats and Pussies! Look Who’s Here.” Beware! Beware! Of this whole crowd of raving maniacs “Lutzie” is the worst.. Although least in size and age, she is not last by any means. The city of Jacksonwald can well he proud of this illustrious daughter. After four years in jail (high school) Sara has acquired a complete knowledge of star gazing—basket hall star. We wonder why Sara’s favorite color is red and why she is so fond of cookies. Well, never mind, Sara, we wish you good luck in music, school teaching and—er, well, we won’t give you away, hut go to it. MYRTLE V. POTTEIGER “Potty,” “Shorty,” “Shrimp” Business Manager “Blue and Gold,” Class Prophetess. “If Only Chet Were Here.” Ha! Ha! Here comes “Potty,” giggling as usual. Her gigjrle can always he heard in the class room. Ask her why she ate apples from one source only during the past year. “Potty” is an inveterate hiker, especially in the direction of Stonersville on Sunday afternoons. She can jump exceedingly high for an amateur basket hall player, hut she rarely lands on her feet after the ascent. “Potty” and “Doty” made a good-looking couple, as we saw last year; hut it appears that “Doty” has stepped out of the limelight because of a stronger and more beloved rival. Page Eleven

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!3I3I3ISJciIS®SI3ISISI3M3M3®3I3I3I3J3Mffl3M2M3®3I3®S®3®3®3®3®3®S®3MSJ3M3M3®2I3M3 ABBIE K. IBACH “Abe, “Bobbie,” “Wildfire” Personal Write Ups of “Blue and Gold,” Forward Girls’ Basket Ball Team, 2, 3; Guard, 4; Girl Reserve, 1, 2- “Oh, How I Hate to Go Home Alone.” Ladies and gentlemen, gaze upon this countenance, which is that of our star basket ball guard. What would we girls do without her, imitating the Astors as she goes home from school. Abbie is very lucky, especially in “card” and “love” games. We wish you luck and hope that hearts will he trump in both games. We feel that she plays her cards well in the Birdshoro game. Our hope is that your luck will still he with you when you go to New York. KATHRYN C. LIGHT “Kitty,” “Kit” Presenter of Gifts, Guard Girls’ Basket Ball Team, 2, 3, 4; Cheer Leader, 4; Girl Reserve, 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary, 4. Gentlemen, gentlemen, please don’t rush so. Stand back and make way. Here comes “Kitty.” Four years ago the sun shone upon Mt. Penn High School; and amid a blare of trumpets Kathryn Coyle Light entered this venerable institution of learning. Since then our star basket ball star has learned to talk about everything except lessons. “Kit” advises that the word “study” he taken out of the dictionary, since it is so seldom used. Nevertheless, we believe that “Kitty” will be a great success as a nurse and popular with the doctors, particularly with the handsome ones. cirSM3I3MSM3®S 3EMSI3M3ISM3MSJ3MSJSM3MSJ3J3I215®SMSI3MSJ3MSJ3®3ISISM3ISM3.,3®3i,SJE!i Page Ten



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 MARTHA E. QU1NTER “Mar,” “Marly,” “Marsa” Class Poet. “A 15road Smile from Ear to Ear Is Martha’s Way of Spreading Cheer.” Martha is as much in the background as a noisemaker as is her seat in the main room. She has never been known to have been scolded for talking. She is a jolly, good sport and also an excellent musician. Martha is rarely tired from walking to school, not because she lives so near, hut because she is very fortunate in having friends with automobiles. A Ford, in particular, strikes her fancy, or, rather, the driver, regardless of whether he is a business man or a milkman. She has great hopes of being Paderewski’s successor, so bonheur, Martha. PEARL B. RAPP “Polly,” “Kid,” “Pud” Class Secretary, 1, 3; Class Will, Girl Reserve, 1, 2. “Love is a Wonderful Experience.” We wonder why Pearl is so fond of “Pud”-dings; there is a reason. One is that they are soft and do not affect the digestion. Pearl once liked the Cadillac, but we haven’t heard her talk about it lately. We don’t know whether it has a flat tire or whether the lights work. Pearl likes to go to chureh(?), but she is usually fortunate enough to find good excuses to stay home. She is easily excited, and one evening almost became hysterical in the movies when the song “Oh, Promise Me” was rendered. But that’s all right, Pearl; we feel that some day you will be even more excited by this song. 2MSM5®2J3J3I3M3MSEJS®3®SM3I3M3J5I3MSMSlS®SMffl3MSJS®3M3J5J51SM2MS13I3®2®3I3JSlSJ Page Twelve

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