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THE EPITOME 39 3 1 . F , :ggi fa X f x lg , i ' 'li' FEB , ei n E Frederick H. schussler John K. Seifarth FREDERICK SCHUSSLER--Technical Schussie, Fritz, Sad, Fred Sunny Schussler, formerly a care-free la.d with rosy cheeks, has changed into Sad Schussler, the young man with many sorrows expressed on his once beaming face and with a soul which sunshine may never again illmninate. His golden locks have alone re- mained nnaffected. An inquiry to determine the cause of this transforniation would re- veal that Fred has been most cruelly scorned at Gundry's dancing class. But his fierce fighting spirit admits no defeatg he continues to study dancing. Schussie has confided to friends that soon his dashing and noble iigure will stride across the dance floor in triumph, creating admiration in the hearts of every damsel present. However, Fred does not deign to honor them with his glance and only mingles with the faithful ones. Schussie will surely return to his old self, for he intends learning carpentry. VVhile they are engaged in outdoor work, he will become sun-kissedg his clouded brow will pass away. Behold, Frederick Schussler, master carpenter, social celebrity, famed the world over for his smiling face. JOHN H. SEIFARTH-Technical usilasfv uJack,n uBug,u nsiu John Seifarth, alias Fish, otherwise known as Si, Jack and Bug. Johnnie is one of the most handome convicts of the '27 Feb. class. Si is some sheik with the ladies. It is known to be a fact that he talks in his sleep about a certain Erma. He is an ardent fisherman and can be seen quite frequently along the Tullie with his rod and line. John expects to get married when he gets out of school. 'We are sure that, whatever he does, he has the good wishes and good will of the '27 Feb. class. So long, John.
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38 THE EPITOME l f I 3 1. :AL fu X f x l X NE '7 rss .U E i E e it 'lf me i l e t Waldemar David Schaefer Charles Elmer Schaefer WALDEMAR DAVID SCHAEFER-Latin Scientific Wal, Schaefer Class Basket Ball, 3, 41, Track, 3, 445 German Playg Philos, Chaplain, 33 Secretary, 4-g Epitome Picture Committeeg Frolic 'Committeeg Hi-Y Vice- President, 415 Circulation Manager Red and Blackg Class Foot Ball, 3. This gentleman, whose pulchritudinous portrait you now behold, is judged by his classmates Chimself includedj the best looking specimen turned out since the days when Anthony played peek-a-boo with Cleo on thc Nile. XVe warn any female competitor for his desirable strong muscles to keep her distance, as Ellsbeth has a long term lease on his affection. On the other hand, Wally has been a busy man in the school. He has taken an active part in class and club activities. He is a hustler, and we know he will succeed. Good luck, WVal! CHARLES ELMER SCHAEFFER-Technical Ellen, Ding, Charley, Pete Varsity Foot Ball, 2, 3, 4, Captain, 4-g Varsity Base Ball, 2, 3, 4.4 Scrub Foot Ball, 15 Tech. Club, 3. Attention, please! This is none other than the athlete of our class. VVhenever Ding goes through the halls in passing classes, a few footsteps, because he provides an easy passage with spends the greater part of his time in foot ball and frequent visits to Ellen's home. But, then, he has a with the rest of us. By his actions each morning in winter never comes. Zip! Off comes his coat, and in fellows can be seen following in his his broad shoulders. Although he base ball, we know that he makes perfect right to be a married man coming to school, one would think this fashion Ellen walks through the halls. Ding has one record in Reading High which is hard to equal. This record lies in his numerous pouplar speeches from the assembly platform. The class wishes you success. Adieu! -
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4.0 THE EPITOME I 5 - ,glee - f 1 -i 'o'if' I 3 1 - . :GL fa X ' f x I- I it I i y ,II . I IE I w e me H ' E mmf.. Martin Silverman LeRoy Elwood Snyder MARTIN SILVERMAN-Latin Scientific Marty, Silver ' Zelos, 2, 3. Ladies and gentlemen, now please don't get excited, for you are looking upon the handsome countenance of Marty Silverman. Silver is just what his name represents, for he is the outstanding star of the Ultinky-Dink base ball club. He claims that he made a wonderful record, which thus far has never been equalled. In 18 times up at bat, 17 times he was struck out, and the 18th time he was kicked out. Some record. No doubt Connie Mack will be looking for him. Marty, by the way, never looks at a girl, but surely everybody knows that the girls watch him. Here's good luck and best wishes for the future! LEROY E. SNYDER--General Scientific tlLee,!! usnitzu Gold Bar Scholarship, Class Vice-President, 4, Philos, 1, 3, 4-g WVinner P. O. S. of A. Lincoln Essay, Winner Chemical Essay, Senior Assembly Committee Chaplain, Thespians, 1, 25 President, 2, Editor-in-Chief of the Red and Black, Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, ig Student Council, 1, 2, 3, 4-g Reporter, 2, 34 President, 44, Public Speaking Play, Senior Play, Chair- man Senior Invitation Committee, Salutatoriang Composer of Class Song. No, folks, this is not the picture of a model for Kuppenheimer haberdasheryg it is merely Snitz Snyder, while posing for nick-nacks. Doesn't he look as though he were thinking about animal crackers? This young gentleman is one of the ten surviving French VI. sharks. He is perfectly harmless. Snyder is one of the most brilliant members of our illustrious class. Lee piloted the Red and Black to its great succ'ess this year, and too much credit cannot be extended to him for it. Snyder is often seen in company with Ernie Artz, but all great men make mistakes. He expects to continue his education at Harvard, and we are sure he will bring honor and creditable praise to Old Reading High. Au revoir!
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