West Reading High School - Vaquero Yearbook (West Reading, PA)

 - Class of 1931

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West Reading High School - Vaquero Yearbook (West Reading, PA) online collection, 1931 Edition, Page 28 of 100
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.22 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ll I IUI III IIII lllllllllll HQ 1. -'fA4.s1q1. THE 1931 B12AeoN Ill I III IIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII II I ll I II II II I IIIII IIII I IIIII IIIIII I II II Il IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII lllllllllllllllll I-IARRIET HELEN VVERLEY just plain Harriet Oh, g0.vh! ' Harriet is :mother of the quiet persons in the class. She can usually find corner seats in the class rooms, and we can state that she is the best behaved person during class meetings. CThis is an esteemed honor.j Harriet says very little, but when it comes to debating she can hand you a line that will make you think tif possiblej. Harriet is very studious, and but for her and Alfred Kuhn, the class just woulcln't be where it Har- riet wants to be a nurse, and what a line nursey she will make. re' fb r?:7irfC..j.'5'i 35Wy z.ff:.-:,t.4-A.sf3:?+fef EDVVARD VALENTINE VVILLIAMS Eddy, Bud Oh, yea! Bud is the fastest boy in the class Cpausej when driving a car. He may be a senior, but he takes more interest in the freshman class. He plays base ball and soccer very well. EDWIN KERPER fl CIIMAN Emby Oh, Mr. I' an! Eniby is the baby of the class. 1-le is the smallest in the class, but he has a powerful voiceg at least, it carries well. Emby is very good in history, and from all appearances in his- tory class, it seems probable that he'll make an excellent his- tory professor.

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Tl'l12 1931 BEACON Ill Ill IIII I Ill IIIIII I I I IIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIII IlllllllIIIlllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIII IIII IIII Il IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Illllll IIII llllllli IIII II IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII III IIIII I KATHRYN MAY RIEGEL HKaS!! fs1L't ihat the t1'1zih? ' Here is a girl who has wide popularity, both in 'vVest Read- ing and State Hill, so Hermy says. S. H. stands for State Hill and H. S. stands for Herman Sheidy. Now use your math and eancelg the answer is X, Now, what do we mean by that? To make a long story short, Kas and Herman-- Well, you know all about it. Kas is also a musician of our class. She plays the piano well and also can boast of a mellow fnot over-ripe or rottenj alto vocal cord. HERMAN SCH.-XEFFER SHEIDY Hermy II'utclzV me .fork SUll'I6'07ZC7, This little boy comes all the way from State Hill. Herman is a very quiet boy, except when Kas is around. They are often seen quarreling, but then true love never runs smooth. VVe wonder what Hermy will do when he ca11't see Kas in school any more. RALPH IRVIN SCHOLLIQNBLMJLR I'I h.a-if do V011 mean Mike is a favorite of all the teathers He ilxx 155 h is his work in on time this yeir Q nls 'ue the leist of his nor ries, and he gets along very utll xx ilhout them



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To Frank Yannuzzi-Carl Ensslen's popular- T1-112 1931 BEACON gi lllllllllllll I l Illlll Illlll l IIIIl!llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Il I Ill I Ill ll IIII I llllllllllllllllla Class ill l qv E, the -Class of 1931, in thirty-six ag- To Russel Schoelkopf-Norman Reeser's rep- f 'it ' . gressive parts, about to pass out of utation as the most charming dancer in this sphere of education into worlds the senior class. unknown, leaving behind us a dear. 7- - - 1- ,- p , A -, Y, , l i J compassionate faiculty and a sincere To X lrglmalxltl Lttd Ltddmk 5 good loom' group of friendly schoolmates, do make and F0 Mlfilfll Smively-G'30 gC Fe55lefi5 tfadf publish this, our last will and testament, mak- ablhty- ing void all former wills made by us hereto- To Karl Kiefer-Ira Greth's Sunday night fore. spats. Our days that we have spent here have not To Rlchard Mefmt- 1'-dwffffl Vvlulamsi gone to waste, and they will bring sweet recol- power Over the freshmen girls' lections in future years. We know that the To Marion VVilson-Verna Krick's inlluence faculty worked hard and did their utmost at Reading High. with us, but not in vain, for they shall be re- To Herman Neff-Melvin Has, 1 d At Y warded in years to come. VVe also know that wound the women 5 HO eb y our schoolmates shall not forget us, for we iv A ' have been Sllch an ideal Class. To kenneth Wfentworth-Herman Sheidy's . friendliness with the teachers. The following bequests may not mean much, .. - . . , but We hope they Wm be accepted as a re- To Wilmonrt'bchrmttftzeorge l-lollands gen- membrance from this class, as we no longer eral Hblllfy at PCSf111g the gn-ls. have use for them: To Ruth Spence-Marjorie Barkers blonde To Francis Krick-VVellington Mast's girl- T QTY' Q I M11 d H H b ighnesgl o ' orence . touc t-.' 1 c re e er's oy To John Ellis-Lewis Keller's all-around ath- friend' We Wfmflsf what lCtiC ability. To George Brown-Helen Angstadtis ability To George Derr-Fremont Alderman's Ford. to act het 330' T0 Margaret Hite-Lil1ian Holsdawg ability To Mary Gabel-Helen Grimm's daintiness. to vamp boys. To Esther Chatfe-Kathryn Riegel's liery To john Schollenberger--Harry Clemen's loud temper. mouth. To Franklin Holtzman-George Knoll's manly To Paul Ulrich-Kenneth Reber's vocal WHYS. ability. To Grant Brunner--Ralph Schollenbergens To Vincent Heist-Edwin Zechman's baby high ideals Of H YZICRCUSCT. Ways- To Mabel Hinnershitz-Dorothy FoX's ability To Gray-Ellllllil I'liTlIlS1'Sl'lilZ,S l:lgL1I'E. tg act differently ffqnn her 5151611 TO Carl RCiUCI'f-,lfllm BefU5feli5 R0m2Ul To Betty Fox-Sara l'alm's idea of a model nose. housewife. T0 FI'HUCiS BCCkCf HClCU li0ttelgef'5 Plump' To -lohn Shaner-Alfred Ku.hn's ambition. ness. ity with the girls. To Kathryn Acker-Butch Fox's sense of humor. To Virginia Fox-Harriet VVerley's quiet ways. To Edward Wenrich-VValter jones' ability to make up silly arguments. To Howard Eiidy-Wilbur Jones' basket ball skill. X-Ve duly and frankly appoint and constitute the juniors as executors of this. our last will and testament. and request that they carry out to the end our last parting wish. In witness thereof, we, the Class of 1931, have signed, sealed, and published this said will and testament this twenty-first day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hun- dred and thirty-one. QSignedj Tl-IE SENIOR CLASS.

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