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THE EPITOME FRANCIS J. CONWAY, JR.-Technical Connie, Irish, Pat Class Base Ball, 3g Philos, 4, Hi-Y, 3, 443 Thespians, 443 Tech Club, IL: Radio Club, 3, 4, Secretary and Treasurer. VVell, now, give your eyes a feast and look upon the charming countenance of Connie, our greatest sprinter. Irish holds the rec- ord for the depth of the school, covering it in nothing flat while dashing from the K. K. K. CKleinspehn's Kemistry Klassj to the lunch room. Pat is a confirmed scientist, and when not studyingr chemistry he may be heard discussing: Marconi's latest radio the- ory. Francis also has a mania for knives, and, regardless of Charlotte's continued pro- tests, he still carries a six-inch blade in his pocket. Seriously, Connie is a fine fellow. He intends to go to Annapolis, and we know he will uphold the standards of good old Reading High. Good luck, Conway. PHILIP CRYSTAL-Commercial uPhil,n ucrisn Philos, lg Zelos, 2, 3, 43 Class Base Ball, 2, 3. Do you remember the days when our friend Phil used to sell peanuts at I.auer's Park while the big games were held? lt was :L long' time ago, but this is the exact replica of our peanut vender. Much of his success was undoubtedly due to his efliciency in COIN- mercial lines which he attained at this insti- tuti0n.- Crystal has done his part to makc our class what it has been. His fair fea- turesC?j, together with his commercial abili- ties, will aid him to succeed in the business world, Perhaps his accomplishments thus far have been due to the encouragement of! well, you know whom we mean. Success will be yours, Crystal,,' if you continue your fine work. J. MARSHALL DELP-Commercial Fat, Fatina, HJ. Marshall, Mollie Scrub Foot Ball, 2, Class Basket Ball, 35 Philos, 43 Basket Ball Man- ager, 44 Class Foot Ball, 2, 3, Class Base Ball, 2, 3g Thespian Club, 41, Uke Club, 4-. Do you notice that beautiful school girl complexion? If you don't, look for Fat and see for yourself. Perhaps you know that in New York they never run for trolley cars or girls, as one will be along in three minutes. Well, Molley has been running after Gloria for the past three years and hasn't got her yet. Fatina, besides being an excellent com- mercial student, is also a remarkable dancer and pool shooter, not saying anything: about the mean line J. Marshall has. He is often seen at Bach's and at the Mansion House. Laying all jokes aside, John will make a suc- cess in whatever phase of life he enters, and we wish him luck. U X .t e '. r 52 - . I I is hldllbi
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- A-ef 4f5v .E E ,.... THE EPITOME WILLIAM C. BROWN-General Scientific Bill, Brownie, Puri Class Foot Ball, 3g Class Base Ball, 2, Hi-Y Club. Every morning about 8.30 a tall, handsome lad is seen walking up Penn Street, his hair waving in the breeze. He is the answer of some fair maiden's prayer, hut, of course, I won't expose him. Not only is Bill liked by the girlies, but he is also one of the best liked fellows in the class. He is quite witty at times, and I m-ust say it adds to his looks. Bill is one of the frequent visitors to Car- sonia and can be seen almost any time during the summer taking his beauty sun bath be- side the roaring Waters of the 'Carsonia Lake. He has gained great fame as a canoeistg in fact, some girls say he could paddle across the ocean. So long and good luck to you, Bill, WILLIAM BURKHART-Technical HBHIH Class Ring and Pin Committeeg Sophomore Numeral Colnmitteeg Staff Artist Red and Black, Oper- ettag Senior Play. Peace ho! Make way for Rudolf, the handsome artist of our class. He is as bright as he is handsome, a shark in all studies. 'William has gained much success in acting and singing, and he was one of the stars in the operctta. We have found the reason for this, since he has had much prac- tice serenading one of the fair members of the opposite sex. VVhile in school, VVilliam has rather a quiet disposition, often gazing off into the distance as if enchanted by some supernatural influence with those dark, dreamy eyes. Either he is in love or-well, there is no other. NVilliam has devloped a likening for architecture and intends- to fol- low that work at U. of P. Go ahead and good luck. DANIEL E. BURKY, JR.-Technical 4aDan,rx aaBurky,rr usleepyn Philos, 44, Radio Club, 3, 415 Hi-Y Club, 3g Camera Club, 45 Thes- pians, 4. Could you imagine a person like Burky being graduated after seeing him slave at the Ideal Tailor Shop? Dan is general errand boy, although he expects to be promoted. His boss says that he is too sleepy to have a responsible position. He often falls asleep in history class, and when he is called upon he looks out of the Window to see whether he is in school. This winter Sleepy went coasting a great deal with his terrible gang. We wonder why he always coasts on Eleventh Street. Dan is quite a radio fan, and has just completed a crystal set after a year of hard labor. His one ambition is to stand on the rear end of a trolley car and collect fares. VVe wish you much SUCCESS.
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, L-T.i r - ..,, 'NN C ..,., ' i'- tire THE EPITOME DAVID HARRISON DICKINSON- Technical Dave, Dick, Dickey, Davey Class Basket Ball, 3, Pennant Playg Camera Club, 4-. Although the photographer had some trouble in .photographing Dave,', we man- aged to persuade him to print his picture. Perhaps Kitty will regard this as one of her most valuable possessions. At the ad- vent of his graduation, Dick', expects to be a linotypist. If numerous mistakes occur in later editions of the newspapers, we will at once realize that Davey, the linotypist, was the cause. Generally speaking, we feel that David will reach his mark in the printing world, even though ,tis only a quotation. f'Dave', was an outstanding fellow in his class, and he will maintain this position in the busi- ness world. Go to it, Davey, and print your way to success. JOHN D. DOUROS-Technical Fat, whiskers, Silent Hi-Y Club, 3, 415 Radio Club, 3, 4-g Tech Club, 3g Class Base Ball, 1. Out of the silence a deafening roar is heard. Be calm, citizens, 'tis only Silent Douros in the distance devouring his prey. Although Fat has not been an ardent trackman during his usefulC?j career in this school, he holds the record for the length of the Practical Arts Building. CHe was closely pursued by a mal- let, hurled by one of his enraged instructorsj Ah, we almost forgot to mention that UWVhisker's ambitions are not alone confined to his Alma Mater, but many are the maidens who have been won by John's sheiking. But forgetting our hero's homicidal passions and his uncontrollable desire to cut classes, we must say that he will make his school proud of him. WARREN DRESHER-Commercial Dr:-rsh, Kid, Warren Silver Scholarship, Student Council, 41, Camera Club, 3. Dresh is one of Mr. Dietrich's banking sharks, and may often be seen amidst a crowd of fellows, who are asking him question after question about the work. 'fKid is the ofH- cial information bureau of the banking class. He is also a bright light of Mr. Lantz's shorthand class, and may often be seen evenings at home using up pencil after pencil to complete the next day's assignment in shorthand. Warren, judging from the ad- joining photograph, has every requirement of beautyC?j to enhance members of the fair sex. Although such a remarkable character, he always has a kind word and a smile for everybody, including the Greenies',C?j. Kid intends to work in an office as a book- keeper or stenographer. Go to it, Dresh, we wish you the best of luck.
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