Boys High School - Epitome Yearbook (Reading, PA)

 - Class of 1927

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THE EPITOME 27 fl 1 I 1 - . ,jpfff ,, Rf -Hr x f 1 551 'Q 'Q - , f x 1 A I I 'E 5 l , 7 WH! H E 2 E s e 1 e E --' 'YT'i1 1'F' ' ' ' an nossn Lester Keiper Edward H. Kiefer LESTER KEIPER-Latin Scientific Kip, Keip, Les, Flaming Youth Behold! lt was on account of the accompanying map that the publication of this book was delayed. It was only after great efforts and much threatening that the photog- rapher was Gnally persuaded to risk his camera on our Flaming Youth. Les'l is one of the five Latin sharks of Mr. Bingaman's Latin class. Kip has no relation with the opposite sex iso he claimsj, but you know the old story, They all fall sooner or later. On the level, though, Les is a mighty fine fellow, and we know he is bound to succeed in whatever he undertakes to accompilsh. So long, old boy! EDWARD H. KIEFER-Technical uEd,1l uliddien Camera Club, 1, 2, 35 Reporter, 3g Cap and Gown Committee. Coming now to the iron man of our class, Eddie, the Mighty, we see in his features that grim determination of becoming the master of iron fin the iron foundry of his faizherj. During his term in school he has gained for himself, by his readiness to do or try to do whatever was asked of him, the name of being a good sport, a hard worker. Although Eddie has always been one of the m-ost cheerful men of our class, we have noticed an excess of gaiety on his face since our Frolic, iVe wonder whether this could have been aiected by a certain Caroline, whose dancing Che has confessedj he has enjoyed very much of late. VVell, Eddie, you have proved the qualities in yourself to be of the best, so we wish you the best of success in whatever you take up!

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26 THE EPITOME A 1 i l 555. X? X ' 1- f X K.: : 'E lx . ,I , 7 WU ll . li , f- f g- fl E ni YYTTTTTTTVTUT4 , u - I E OSEN Fred. T. Kaufman, Jr. N. Eugene Keifer FRED KAUFFMAN-General Scientific Frederick 3rd, Freddie, Charleston, Kisses Class Foot Bali, 1, 25 Class Basket Ball, 1, 2, Class Base Ball, 1, 4-gZe1os, 3, 4-g Cheer Leader, 3, 4-g Senior Dance Committee, Hi-Y, 3, 44 Camera Club, 15 Stamp and Coin, 25 Thespians, 3, 44g '26 Frolic Committee, Senior Prom. and Class Day Committee. WVe1l, Freddy, you here, too. NVell, you know, fellows, he is the best tragedian in the school as well as Charleston champ. Freddy', is often seen driving a Ford, and we were told from his experience with these cars, together with his stage ability, he is going to write a play entitled, You Drive It Yourself. Fred is a man of few words, some of these being checks, please, step right up this way, please, ten cents. Fred, we understand, is going to study medicine. NVe hate to see you leave us, but we know that soon you will he hack as a. full-fledged doctor. N. EUGENE KEIFER-Commercial uGene,n nAbie,u uKeif,rv cnkedn Class Base'Ball, 4, Camera, 44. Red may be a iitting name for some fellows, but it was misplaced when used in connection with Gene Any person wearing glasses is totally lost in trying to Gnd the one red hair on his head, while the keen eye must be strained severly to locate it. Keef will not go astray over any small setback, for he is an ardent church man. Just recently he was promoted from ushering people to their pews to a seat on the choir bench. Fortunately, the choir is a large one and his sweet voice is drowned out in the chorus. Xvhen Gene sets his mind on something it is useless to try to stop him in his enterprise. Should he carry this trait along with him, Abie will surely attain his goal in life.



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28 THE EPITOME l K dd J 5 Q i d I 3 1 i l 545i X, X i ' i X X i l .J ig . 'l , T ., E .I px George H. Kiehl, Jr. Allen John Lewis Klopp GEORGE I-I. KIEHL, JR.-Technical Ulvysi llEddie,7I iiKiehlY! Camera, 4-. No, ladies and gentlemen, this is not Steinmetz, the wonderful electrical wizard. It is George H. Kiehl, the highest paid man in the electrical iield of today Q1937j. George says he received his exquisite knowledge from working at Cedar Street and through a course at the Penn State Extension. He is no longer working in the press room of the Reading Eagle, but he is now running the largest press in the world through correspond- ence. N 0 joking, Kiehl, we wish you luck in the electrical game. ALLEN KLOPP--General Scientific ulcloppyu Hi-Y, 1, 2, 3, 43 Camera, 1, 2, 3, 4-g President, 3, 44. Here is introduced to you one of the most popular members of the class. Always with a smile on his face Cexcept when studyingj and a good word for everybody. These two characteristics go to make up the formula of a real classmate. He, however, performs a more serious task in school than joking with every fellow he meets. By his activities in school functions we are not so sure that he will not become a man of the pulpit. Being modest is right in his line. For example, he never told anyone how many youngC?j ladies he has won to his cause. In conclusion, we are sure he will have the sailing of a fair sea through his life work. Zin flllemnriam In memory of one whose life is gone, but whose soul will travel with us always. Magus Eanilin

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