CFHE 1929 BEACOI1 25 1 - . x V Qui . -I -. x r -.X Q y 1 - ,, 7 mimi 7 QW-..L2WjQ?irz T :Q ii ' Q .. 1 :W lfllll-iliifgff . jf-ff' 41iLf7YLfffQ77 511 -1.1 ,ff N ' 1 :EQ-Q.-X-flfg . wa- 1 'Lifting-if Mew- 0' -em!-2745215 Q EEE-iii WEEE-I in f e? 'f'W3W-fQW1f jjf1?if Eiziirl-ll ill l-Eefflll- K I 5 I 3 A C . T H lvfjiijg u- time .5 I SI it i HE? NF :MT-:QW f Q B 40:12 3 I E10 ,I-.zghgf ffgffffl ffff-If f':'!!f33 Q7 ' ifff 7ffffffEyff?ffffiffQ f 1.3'f-1Y.?n,Q4E.-': gr. 55?-I-if . .' 1315-f'i'.-fl'l.if'f5l NA' '1 ' 1- Eff :ff X? ff?f' ff- ff M52 5 5' 121fQ13f:? f?. '--' Yiiiifffffl fff 5 Wiifffiiffgfffi fffiffff r ning-V,.5J:gl?:.,'jliIf:1.f -.A.., -' --,V 3322-Q. f fff -E, fQ fi? fl! il ffff ffj,-fr-ff! ifyi-'A 5! lf,?! Eleventh Grade Historu Behold thirty-three jolly Juniors who have happily and successfully closed the third volume of their history of the class of '30. During the year, we regret, we lost three of our members. After two unsuccess- ful attempts in electing our executives, at the third meeting the class ,favored the fol- lowing: President, John Harnerg Vice Pres- ident, Harold Knoll: Secretary, Ruth Bodeyg Treasurer, Mary Haley Council Representa- tives, Helen Yohn and Charles Hess. ln the beginning of the year we eagerly organized the American History Club, under the guidance of Mr. Brown, which at once began to function. We gave programs in as- sembly and aided the suffering Porto Ricans by canvassing the grades of the West Read- ing Schools for money and clothing, with great success. As we were now Juniors, we were very anxious for our class rings, which we or- dered in October, expecting them early in November. However, after a few misunder- standings and Council meetings we waited impatiently until a few days before Christ- mas before our wishes were gratified. We are very proud to note that our class takes a great interest in athletics and is well represented in both boys and girls bas- ketball and track. We are also proud of the fact that the President of the Athletic As- sociation and the Captain of the Boy's bas- ketball team are members of our class. Instead of having a St. Patrick's Social or hiring any outside talent, we decided to dem- onstrate the talent of the class by giving a play, entitled: Aaron Boggs, Freshman, by Walter Ben Hare. It was a great success and we are sure that everybody enjoyed it. Be- tween the acts we were entertained by the High School Orchestra, and with a vocal solo, saxophone solo, and a recitation, given and accompanied by members of the class. Throughout the year we enjoyed many delightful trips, which included a trip to the Reading Eagle, lron Foundry, Bakeries, Pomeroy's, and the Building Show. We also spent an enjoyable evening as guests of the Seniors at a Tea Dance. Now the year has come to a close with many delightful memories which perhaps are neatly written in memo books or diaries. We worked hard and tried to do our best in our lessons. We found great delight in read- ing our letters from our French and English correspondents, which Miss Fritz and Miss Koch so kindly obtained for us. Our goal is just ahead of us and we will all come back with a new zeal next year and try to strive for it.
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CFHE 1929 BEACOH 27 6mFtlliUlltWRgES it-ll Tenth Grade Historu Sept. 4. All came trooping in with smiles. Sept. 9. Marjorie Barker's big moment. Alfred Kuhn came in three days late. Mar- jorie had nervous prostration. Sept. 11. Went to the big Reading Fair. Sept. 15. Had our first class meeting, electing' President, Lewis Keller: Vice Presi- dent. Ira Ira Grethg Secretary, Lillian Hol- sclawg Treasurer, Harry Clemens. Sept. 19. Eddie Zechman knows his Latin for the first time. Miss Fritz is astonished. Sept. 24. Had first Council meeting. Al- fred Kuhn and Helen Stout were the Soph representatives. Sept. 29. Held initiation. Freshies may be able to tell something' about it. Oct. S. Enter our best Latin student, Har- riet Worley from Hamburg High School. Oct. 13. Nellie Dechant forgets her high grade roof paint. QLipstickj. ' Oct. 23. The Sophs, as well as the rest of the school, were amazed at a young shielz entering our mansion. Aaron Hornberger. Oct. 25. Lester Breininger forgets to sleep in History Class. Oct. 29. A few of the girls are sleepy to- day. We all wonder Why. Nov. 9. Some long faces when we re- ceived our first quarterly report cards. Nov. 12. Had off for Armistice Day. Nov. 24. Sophs gave a. Thanksgiving pro- gram in assembly. Nov. 28. We leave for a long' needed va- cation. Dec. 19. Here comes Helen Grimm saying Did you see my J il11l11l6?H We Wonder who the Jimmie is. Dec. 21. Departed joyfully for Christmas vacation.
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