Reading High School - Arxalma Yearbook (Reading, PA)

 - Class of 1929

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T H E A R X A I. M A 23 lnlnunInnnunummmnunInununnulnumlnmuu 1lnlllumlnnlnnnuununlnunnuumnunummlnInununluuuuuummulInluuumuumunnlIannumImuununuvlmlmmn DOROTHY M. AIVIMARELL Latin Scientific Birclsboro, Pa. Tennis. 3 livery morning: you can hearone of H4-nry's noise- less Fords tsouncling' like a Pavkardj hiltin' it up through the 'Fhirtventh Street, lioulvyarcl. This fail- pt-tile. who has been with us but a year, hails from liirtlshoro, wlienve she c-ante to con- tinue her eflueation at ol' Rvafling' High, H. GRACE BAER Latin Scientific 847 Schuylkill Avenue Gracie, Gracious Hold liar: llramatie. l, 23 lllc-le Club. lg Leaders, 33 National Honor Society: lied and Black: Editor- in-Uhis-f Arxnlinag Ring and Pin 1'o1nmittev: Prom and Senior Assembly Uominittl-es To the right, boys. Here's Gracie, that pal oi' 1-Very one in the class and an ardent supporter ot' our great basket ball learn, lluadingr Highs bt-st bet. To fall down the Statue of Liberty steps is one way to get a ride in the elevator. Regretfully. we say good- hy to 'lhe hraee of friendship, WILLIAM JOHN BAUER, JR. General Scientific 1431 Perkiomen Avenue HBi111I Silver Scholarship: Stamp and Coin Club, ig Science Club, 2: Hi-Y, 2, 35 TVKCK- 2, 33 National Honor Society Bill is one of our great students, He is usually on the honor roll, and for all that he is a nice fellow. He d0esn't have to miss many dances in order to get his home work done. XVe have heard of Bertha, XVe wonder who she is? ROBERT Y. AUMAN General Science 300 North Front Street Thespians, 1: Camera, 3 Lol l!oh. the Curly haired shvik ol' the class, is one of the active lead- ers of the social activi- ties of the school. Look for Bob in any group of live-wire fellows. Bob, being very unpop- ulart'?J. was recently so- levted for oilice of' Blue l'lrag.:'ons, whose main purpose is to further in- terest in youth of Amer- icat'?J Nevertheless, we'Il prophesy that he'll dance his way through Broad- way. WILLIAM R. BANKES Technical 1420 Mulberry Street liBiu1l Bill is a very re- seryvml boy. liut he Claims he has no weakness for the fair sox. KXY1: think that's saying muCh.J If you ever hear a laugh. you van look for Bill and his accomplice in vrirne, G. B. But he who never opens his mouth will never Catch flies, so we know you'll get along great in the way ot' the world. JOSEPH P. BAUMAN General Scientific 180 Clymer Street sisonnyyn ua-Den Science Club: Class Track, lg Cross Fountry. 2 Toot! Toot! Heres our Sonny Boy. To tell the truth, he's a Very popular member of our c'ass and is well worthy of being so. If you don't believe that, ask Max. NVho's Max? YVell, you had better ask .Toe about that That's our secret and his.

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22 TH li A li X A LM A IllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllmuIllllIIlllllllllllllllllltlllliIIIIllllllllIll!IllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllilllllIllllxllllllllllIll!llillllllllllllllllllllulllllllmulululllllIlllllllllllllllllIIllHllllnllxlulllulul BEATRICE M. ADAMS General Scientific Hyde Park, Pa. nBea11 Hiking, l, 23 Dramatic, 3 This pretty little miss would put Circe to shame. NVe sincerely hope that soon she will find a man who measures up to hor every requirement. but varium et mutabile sein- pvr foininaf' HCARVEY K. ALLEN Latin Scientitic 500 Penn Street nHarve,u Asnocvs Gold Bar, Philos, 1, 27 Public- Speaking, 2, French, lg Class Track. li Editor-in-Chief of the Red and Black: Class Secretary, lg Vice Presi- dent, 23 Ring' and Pin Committee: Gift Commit- tee, President Reading Chapter, National Honor Societyg Honor Orator Behold the busiest man in our illustrious class. It seems that Harve is here, there, everywhere at one time. However, we have heard that he is not too busy to go out at 3 o'clock in the morning to chase cats for the fair sex of our class. ETHEL M. ALTHOUSE Latin Scientific 825 Pear Street Kidc1s Glee Club, Art VVax, 2 Did I hear a timid lit- tle voice, then see a shy little smile? NVell, if I did, it was Kidds. Kidds doesn't mind be- ing bashful at all. In fact, sometimes it's re- ally an accomplished art. Somebodys friend will tell you so. Here's hop- ing' life's good to you, Ethel. Don't forget to speak up once in a while. ffffW!Z PAUL F. ALBRIG-HT General Scientific 1300 Lancaster Avenue Mooney Mooney, as the name Sllg'L2,'f!SlS, is a quiet, dreamy follow, Ho is seldom heard from, but never mind, Paul, you'll Colne out on top. Always renioinbvr, Still waters run deep, ELIZABETH G. ALT!-IOUSE College Preparatory 48 North Tenth Street Gold liar Scholarshipg Handcraft, lg Minwrva,'s Helpers. 2: Glee Club, l, Z3 Art XVax, lg D, A. R. Essay Medal Meet Elizabeth, really the most industrious worker in our class. NVhen she is not busy winning' school honors, you can usually tind her performing' Camp Fire tasks. Even Bud has to admit his sister keeps him ,egoing'. Good luck, Elizabeth. XVe admire your determination t0 succeed! PAUL L. ALTHOUSE Latin Scientific 48 North Tenth Street nnuau Gold Bar Scholarshipg National Honor Society: Public Speaking, 25 Alumni Oratorical Con- test: Debating Team, 2, 3, Arxalma: Stamp and Coin, 1, 2 Here's'29 June's sonnyl Bud is one of the loudest sneakers of the class. VVhen he starts talking we all run for the dictionary. Bud's a great Latin shark. NVe know the Boy Scouts of Berks will missf?J him When he grows up. Criti- cism is a great thing, Budl Au revoir!



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X lllll 241 HELEN A. BAUSHER Commercial 1408 Hampden Boulevard He1ency Scribblcrs, lg Dramatics, 35 Girl Ra-serves, 1, 2, 33 Rod Pen, l Hats oil to one of the typewritinglassies. Helen is one of the active Girl Reserves who enjoys many social activities. Someone will have a good little stcnographer some day. But, if you ever hear a crowd of girls gigglinl you'll surely find Helency in the midst of the fun. DOUG-I-ASS ZR.. BEG-G-S General Scientiflc 113 Douglass Street Baggs, Bud Gold Scholarshipg Cam- era, 3: Thespians, lg Na- tional Honorary Society Baggs used to be known as B:-Lgg Ears, but it has now shrunken to Baggs. Bud is one of Mr. Sandt's best surveying: pupils. In fu- ture years he may sur- vey the way to Mars-W who knows? Here's wish- ing you success after you leave old R. H. S. MYRTLE H. BINGAMAN Latin Scientific Stony Creek Mills llBingie,!! llAunty7! Art VVax, 1, 2, 33 Needle- work, 1, 23 National Honor Society Ah! And here we have Stony Creek's contribu- tion to the famous 1929 June Class. Myrtle has that certain something' that makes you feel she's your real friend. We all like Bingie lots, and know she'll come out on top in all she attempts. THE ARXALMA IIllllllIlllllllllxlIIIllllIIll!lulllllIllIIlllIll!IIIIIHIIIIllllIIllIlllllllIllllllllnlllllllllIllllllllllllllHillIllllllllllllllllllllllllnlllllIllIIllIIlllllIHIIIllll!!IIllIIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllmlll Hull I CONSTANCE A. BAZIOTES Commercial 728 Walnut Street Connie, ' Ba.rks Drzxinzitiv, lg Needlework, 13 Art XYax, 1, 2 XYell, folks, here is a true enigma. Connie has us all in a fog. One never knows what she is going to do or say. But when we see that friend- ly smile, we always know that, whatever it is, we'll like it. Keep on, lSarks, '29 June is behind you. JOHN W. BIEHL Latin Scientific 1305 North Eleventh St. Johnnie Silver Scholarship: Span- ish Club, 1, 25 National Honorary Society John shines in Latin, But hc leans toward law. VVhen he gets to Dickin- son, He'll create amazement and awe. John will succeed, For he's made of the stuff That will carry him through The raw and the rough. BEATRICE M. BLATT Commercial 221 South Twelfth Street uBee,1s uBebeu Music Appreciation, 13 Drcssmaking, 2 Miss Beatrice Blatt herself, one of 1929 June's fashion co-eds. 'iBee has such gorgeous flaming locks and fea- tures and Ways that We d0n't have to wonder why in the Dickens she is a favorite! Our best wishes, Bebe, You have Sen a great friend to a .

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