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The 1933 Beacon I5 MARGARET LOUISE I-IITE We are going to hold commencement two nights so Maggie can get tickets for all of her relatives. She is the model house- keeper of the class, and we don't mean perhaps. Oh, shut up! FRANKLIN H. HOLTZMAN Frankie is our universal president-president of the class, president of Council, president of the Athletic Association, future president of the United States 5 but he is big enough to hold it all. p DOROTHY ELM ENA KLEIN Dot works at the candy counter in a five-and-ten. Of late, some of the senior boys have been frequenting the store-is it samples, bribery, or reward? FRANCIS KRICK Sul1y', likes to pest the girls. But do the girls like it? Fat': is one of the heavyxveights of the class. Maybe we will have to charge him double fare to lVashington. If size meant ambition, Sully would get to school on time at least twice a week.
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I4 The 1933 Beacon lllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIII7IIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII RAUL ALBERT GLASS Lab is not as fragile as his name. Wfhy does Paulich go to Ritter Street? Could it be that he got the air at Mt. Penn? Lab is so little we have to look twice to see if he is there. Cult it out! CATHERINE RUTH GANSTER Kitty is so noisy We can't hear her in class. Thank good- ness, she is big enough to see. If we would all be as good in bookkeeping as Kitty, there would be fewer swindlers for maybe morej. For lzea-yen .cakes J FRANCES JOSEPTHINE GROSSMAN Frances has never come to a school affair with an admiring escort, but lately certain minors have reached our ears. Could it be that she has been fooling us all these years? T 'ff I-'i-ls?-G' it IU MABLE FLORENCE HINNERSHITZ Sis is the sweet little girl of the class. At least, a lot of VV est Reading boys think so. Can you blame them? Oh, shed up !
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I6 The 1933 Beacon I EDVVARD JOSEPH KUHN Eddie would be the best boy in the class if he could keep his hair combed and his mouth shut. If Eddie used his brains as much as his mouth, he would be a genius. How about a date? l EVELYN GRACE MARKS VVhy is there a different car in front of Marks' every night? Is it for her sisters'? Or could it be for Eppie ?', T1ueu!y froggies went to school- DOROTHY MILDRED MARQUETTE VVe often wondered why Dot liked to go to church. Lately, we have found out. Dot is a nice girl with many real friends. You givc me a pain! l l l ROBERT E. MASON Bob is West Reading High's King of Jazz. Hopes to rival Paul VVhiten1an some day. We hope he doesn't ever learn to croon.
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