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THE 1932 BEACON JOHN KENNETH WVENTXVORTH ClIqer11,13V,,! ffEd!, Do you and me have a date tonight? Kenny is the clown of the class, and he certainly lives up to this name during the hrst period in the morning. Society has no calling for him, and so it seems that he just has to disagree with their theories. If Kenny could collect for every held goal he makes, gosh, one evening would give him a good week's pay. He has pulled old W. R. H. S. through more than one tight pinch. We wish you luck and success, old top. Kenny likes a certain number a lot. VVe all wonder what it is. MARION RUTH VVILSON Plaid fire you, sorry? Marion can argue better than anyone else in the class. XfVhy? George is nearly always keeping her in trim. Of all the wonder- ful hues of color about the senior class-alas, there is but one to Marion-BROVVN. Colne Back to Me. FRANK YANNUZZI Mussolini Now, look here! Frank's one and only delight is found in arguing with our his- tory teacher. He never seems to be able to agree with him, no matter what the subject may be. He is a future college boy, al- though we never will understand how he expects to get into Penn State. Marion is quite an artist when it comes to tickling the ivories We wonder why she plays that certain piece so often Lover
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T1-Us 1932 BEACON PAUL XVILLIAM ULRICH lfGiX!l Gosh, I know, but- Gix is the handy man of the class-always ready and willing to do more than his share of work. He is a Fine, budding artistg his decoration at school affairs prove that. Paul is becoming a high-powered bookkeeper. He always counts four million, five million, eight million. Xlfith all this work on his hands, Paul has time to talk with that certain junior. EDXVARD ALLEN VVENRICH Eddie, Lemon This is the way Fm going to do it Lemon is the baby of the class. He delights in playing with everything within reach. Eddie is also a born leaderg at least he thinks so. But all joking aside, Eddie surely can do his stuff when it comes to exerting his power over the members of the yearbook staff. Nobody knows whether Eddie is going to follow in the footsteps of his father, or whether he is going to be a great sociologist. ESTHER MAY NVENRICH lfSiS7! lVell, gee whiz 1 Here is Our Sis, and she certainly is a lively asset to the class. Sis is bound to be a social leader in the futureg that is, if she hasn't already changed her mind, as she does very often. Sis receives the most delight from history class and from teasing her brother in class. Nevertheless, we know that she will make good in the future. A
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20 THE 1932 BEACON ' Class Will E, the Class of 1932, being of sound body and mind, and representing the cream of the school, being forced to make our departure from this institution of learning, and not wishing said institution to be without our famous qualities and accomplish- ments, do hereby will our most treasured pos- sessions to our fellow students. Upon receiving these most valued gifts, we commend the recipients to respect them and use them as the dear departed Seniors have done before you. The following persons shall receive the rare qualities and accomplishments of our Class because we have all agreed that they deserve these rewards for their kindness to our re-- nowned Class. To Ginny Fox--Ruth Scheck's wide variety of boy friends. To Margaret Zartman - Jeanette Clark's excess avoirdupois. To Catherine Ganster-Ginny Ritz's daintiness. To Francis Krick-George Brown's popularity with the opposite sex. To Robert Mason-Paul Ulrich's stature. To Kathryn Acker--Sarah Seidel's raven locks. To Paulette Schaeffer-Betty Fox's steady boy friend. To Carrie Clemmens-Helen Kirchner's ability to roll her eyes. To Ernest Stout-Kenneth lfVentworth's basket ball skill. To Eddie Kuhn-Raymond Hertz's quiet ways. To Harry 'VVeidner-Herman NeE's egotism. To Robert Good-Howard Endyls dancing. To Frances Becker-Marion Wilso11's blonde beauty. To John Ellis - Frank Yannuzzi's patent leather hair. To Frances Grossman-Tinny S c h o el k o p f's boisterousness. To Sydney Conrad-John Schollenbergefs art ability. To Richard Zartman-Clinton Bagentose's pep. To Grant Brunner - Lucile Snyder's wise cracks. To Merlin Musser-George Holsclaw's taste for blondes. To Beatrice Ernst-Karl Kiefer's indifference toward the opposite sex. To Richard Stoudt-VVilmont Schmidt's gang- ster appearance. To Thomas Atkinson - Boom Rienert's long trousers. To Margaret Hite - Sis VVenrich's love for chemistry, physics, etc. To Franklin Holtzman - Glenn Snavely's dainty walk. To Ronald Tyson - Eddie XVenrich's argu- ments. To Robert Heifner-Brison Merritt's grin. We the Senior Class of VVest Reading High School hereby appoint the junior Class ex- ecutor of this will. Gur last wish upon leaving is that no one should feel slighted because they haven't re- ceived anything. In fact, they can congratulate themselves. NrVe the Class of 1932 in the presence of wit- nesses, have signed, sealed, and published this will on the twenty-fifth day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and thirty-two. QSignedj THE SENIOR CLASS
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