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

 - Class of 1935

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 CL ail RUTH FUNKE Ruth is one of the best sports in the class. She is most proficient in preparing: m e a I s f o r unexpected guests. She intends to enter college in the fall. GEORGE GEIGER Who is the best dressed boy in the Senior Class? Why George, of course. It’s his hobby. George wants to be a commercial artist, but right now he likes jazzy music and dancing. He is responsible for the sudden outbursts of laughter in classes. You can't thrill him with homework. JOSEPH GABLE “Joe is one of the few seniors who had courage enough to take fourth year latin. He took the part of Willie in “Seventeen.” In the evening. Joe can be found delivering the Bulletin. DOUGLASS GOULD “Duke is best known as our chief debater in law class. Some day we may hope to find him defending a second Bruno Richard Hauptmann, or perhaps following in the footsteps of his dad by selling the only perfect refrigerators. BERNARD GAZAN It has been said that Ber nard could sell refrigerators to the Eskimos. Many dull classes have been made more lively by his amusing remarks. Our thanks to “Bud.” ELIZABETH GRIGG Dark-haired Peggy is truly fun-loving. Her infectious giggle can be heard at all times. She obtains high grades in scholarship. During her leisure time she may be seen with tall, curly-haired Bob. MPH 3 5 19

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 HENRIETTA DE TURK Henrietta is the star center on our basketball team. Her swiftness and skill have helped us with many games. Henrietta is also fond of dancing and is a favorite at parties. LESTER DE TURK Lowell Thomas has a rival in this young man. His stories, which he never hesitates to tell, are most extraordinary. One never knows whether he is trying to laugh like Ed Wynne or Grade Allen. N'est-ce pas? ROBERT DE TURK This tall, dark and handsome youth’s long shots are a feature at any basketball game. He’s right on top when it comes to soccer and basketball. He is quite active in school, and is the secret hero of all the girls, and is subject to a sort of monomania for one, however otherwise sane. GEORGE EBRIGHT George, our speedy typist, is always busy. Home work is one of the few things that mars his happiness. CARLYLE FABIAN Serious, conscientious, studious—these are the adjectives that describe Carlyle best. Those who know him well also know that his serious blue eyes are transformed every now and then by a spark of wholesome humor. MAE FLICKER Mae is known by many as “Flick.” She is one of our honor students. When not in school, she can be found at the nearest dance either at the Community Hall or at some place nearby. We hope she will dance to success. 1 18



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zniox HERBERT GROSS “Herbie’s personality cannot be measured by his size. He is one of our best public speakers, but be can’t talk himself out of some situations. garnet grosset Grosset is a somewhat happy-go lucky person No matter how stormy the weather he always comes out smiling. He seems to enjoy walking in the halls more than sitting in a class room. We know he’s going to be a great traveler some day! IRVIN HARTLINE “Tony” is the most popular boy in the school. He is a good athlete and received a trophy for being high-scorer of the league. Some day we may see him as coach for t h e All-American. W h o knows? IiOIS HELMICK Lois is one of the smallest and one of the most industrious pupils in our class. She has participated in debating. plays, and various class functions. Lois has a desire to be a chemist or a librarian. MALCOLM HILBERT What would we do without “Mickey?” In a room of noisy, riotous seniors, he is the only quiet chap. May his seriousness and pleasant humor carry him far. IDA HIIiI Ida. our tall, blonde, curly-headed commercial student is usually found pondering over her lessons. During her conversations at school she seems to talk about her friend. “Dot.” and the dances they attend. 1 9 20

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