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

 - Class of 1932

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THE 1932 BEACON RUSSELL ALBERT SCHOELKOPF lfTi1111y,JY lfsxvedell lVhc1f did you say? Eat, eat, that is all that the big Swede looks forward to during the twenty-four hours of the day. Tinny is quite some dancer. Ask Kitty about that. He is also a basket ball player of some fame, except when there is a good movie in town on the same night as a game. At any rate, Tinny is a close second for the clown of the class. He is also a very good violinist when he is serious about it. JOHN FRLMONT SCHOLLENBERGER Johnny Do grow fhfiule so? It is a fact that johnny is a very quiet boy in school and around his classmates. However, this doesn't imply that johnny doesn't get a certain delight out of going roller skating almost every night. As a matter of fact, we have learned from good authority that johnny always played with the girls when he was a youngster, and we just can't understand the change which has taken place in him, because now he is a shy, innocent young chap. SARAH MAY SEIDEL lKKitty7! Oh, dearie mc, what will Susie say? Got anything to eat, boys? Something to eat for this always hungry girl? Oh, she is just my Kitty from Kansas City. We hear this tune from almost every boy of the High School. Wfhy? XfVhat a girl-what a secretary. Kitty just loves to dance, sing and study! Kitty just can't seem to iind that million dollar, good-looking business rnan to whom she wants to be private secretary. Perhaps it is-O, well.

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THE 1932 BEACON I5 VIRGINIA KATHRYN RITZ Ginny Crm you feature that? Look her over, boys. Here is that flashy little side center of good old NV. R. H. S. She made a fine basket ball player, but we wish she wouldn't handle boys' hearts as easily as she does that old basket ball. Ginny still likes to hear that certain party sing, although she will tell you different. She is also another future key pounder, and We believe that she will make an efficient private stenog. XV I LM O N T CARL Schrnitty Don't get sassy Wfihnont Schmitt, alias Al Capone. Vtfilinont has in his pos- RUTH ELIZABETH SCI-IECK I-Ioneyi' That'.s' what I my I-Iere is the model girl of the class. Of course, this doesn't re- strain Ruth from entering into all the class activities and fun, because she is always ready to do anything for anybody. Honey received her nickname from the boys of the class for a reason which is entirely unknown to us. She is one of the few girls in the class who holds down a position SCI-IMITT session about thirty-eight excuse blanks. VVe don't know whether it is a certain sophomore girl or his chronic attacks of lumbago. Schniitty hopes to get a big Auburn car when he finishes school. Here's hoping he gets it so he can take the seniors for a ride.



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T1-iu 1932 BEACON I7 GLENN SAMUEL SNAVELY Sarg, Corporal A re yon- easy? A-T-T-E-N-T-I-0-N ! Here We have the big navy man, Rear Admiral Snavely of the Swiss Navy. Glenn is the strong man of the class. He lifts anything from a toothpick to an ace of spades. He is Hop's only rival for those sick', excuses that gen- erally fall on those beautiful summer-like afternoons. MABEL LUCILE SNYDER Lucy, Flaming Mamief' Oli, will you shut up! VVhen those Irish eyes are smiling, but when they are not!!! Lucy is the Humor of the class and also of this yearbook. Her typical Irish wit has given us more than one hour of good, clean O, there is gonna be no more sickness from now on. We Wonder why she must exert that fiery temper so often- just Glenn pesting again. - DONALD STEVVART STARK Starkie, Don Oh, gosh! Donald is a newcomer to our class, and what an in-come he made. He is one of Uncle Sam's licensed ether wave dotters. He is a crackerjack of a wireless operator. Perhaps that is how he talks with a certain Miriam. Unfortunately, Donald left us on April I and could not graduate with us. fun, and we surely enjoy her company. She is a future nurse-

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