Evening High School - Owl Yearbook (Reading, PA)

 - Class of 1935

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CLASS OF 1935 The following members of the graduating class June 1935 of Evening High School are not pictured in this volume of The Owl. Fred Ely Helen Epler Marie Greth Elinor May Richards Martin Sencer Jean Snyder These following members ofthe graduating class June 1935 of Evening High School receive Day School Diplomas: Helen Epler Mildred Goeltz Robert Harris Elinor May Richards Jean Snyder THE OWL. ll-3

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F Oo 0 CLASS OF 1935 GEORGE ZAGER 544 North Eighth Street Ladies and Gentlemen, you are now gazing upon one of the many ambitious members of our class. In order to graduate with the Class of 1935 he took advantage of the Pre-Professional Examinations and passed every one of them. George is also a very talented violinist. We know that what- ever he chooses to do will reflect glory on our school. Good-luck, George. Never content yourself by doing your second-best, However unimportant the occasion. Gen. Phil. Sheridan JACOB ZAGER 544 North Eighth Street Step up this Way, ladies and gentlemen and meet our chemist. Jacob would rather play with chemicals than eat or sleep. We Were wondering who had been causing the peculiar odors on the third floor and found it to be Jacob, enjoying himself mixing chemicals. Well, good luck Jacob, we hope you Will be as good a chemist as you are a fruit merchant. ll-2 Tl-IE owl.



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CLASS OF 1935 Class History June 1935 Like the busy beavers who accsomplish their labors at night, We, the mem- bers of the 1935 June Class of the Evening High School, have performed our work in a similar manner. Lets us leaf through the pages of our Who's Who, to better acquaint ourselves and our readers with the members of the graduating class. Frances Dechant After graduating from the Northeast Junior High School in 1931, Frances continued her studies at Senior High to the 11A grade. She entered Evening High School in September, 1933, to complete her studies. At present she is em- ployed by the Berkshire Knitting Mills as a top- per. Frances' ambition is inclined toward be- coming someone's private stenographer. As a member of the Owl', staff, she has contributed a valuable service in writing the Senior Diary. Helen Epler llelen is a graduate of Northeast Junior High School and also attended Senior High to the 123 grade. She entered Evening High in March, 1935, to iinish her high school work. Her ambition is inclined toward physical education instructor or aviation. XVhichever she chooses, we are sure she will succeed. She is employed by the Berkshire Knitting Mills, Henry Gallman Completing Junior High School at Southern Junior High, Henry continued his studies at Senior High to the 11B grade. Soon thereafter he joined the Evening High School to complete his education. Henry expects to attend Eckel's Embalming Schools to further increase his knowledge of the undertaking business, which he has chosen as a vocation. At present he is em- ployed by E. F. Gallman as an undertaker's assistant. Mildred Goeltz Mildred comes to us from Senior High School and Northeast Junior High, She entered liven-- ing High in October, 193-1-, to finish her high school work. Mildredls ambition is inclined toward secretarial work. She is at present em- ployed by the Rosedale Knitting Mills. Stella Grenko Stella comes to us from Pottsville, where she attended The Mary Queen of Peacel, School. She joined Evening High School in September, 1932. At present she is employed by the Berk- shire Knitting Mills as a searmer. Just what vo- cation she desires to follow or what future plans she has, we do not know as she keeps her future a secret. XVhatever it may be, we are sure she will succeed. Ethel Groff After graduating from the Northeast Junior High, Ethel continued her studies at Senior High to the 11A grade. She joined Evening High School in September, 1933. As a member of the Owl stall she has contributed much toward its success, in her efforts as the literary editor. At present she is employed as a dental assistant to Dr. H. K. VVillits. Mary Hannahoe Mary comes to us from St. Joseph's Parochial School and, also the Senior High School, where she attended to the 1013 grade. VVhile in high school she completed the Commercial Course. Mary is one of our quiet students, yet very active in the affairs of the class. She entered Evening High School in September, 1930. Mary's ambi- tion is to become a radio announcer, and we are sure her voice will be most pleasing as it travels over the waves. At present she is employed by the Standard Chemical Company as a stenog- rapher. ' J. Austin Harple Austin comes to us from the YVest Earle Town- ship High School, Lancaster County, from which he graduated. He also attended Stevens Trade School, Lancaster, Pa. He joined Evening High School in February, 1935. His vocation is wood- working, as he majored in wood craft in his pre- vious schools. At present he is employed by Pomeroy's, Inc., as a clerk. Austinis ambition inclines toward becoming a wood craft in- structor. Robert L. Harris After graduating from Southern Junior lliglx School, Robert continued his studies at the John C, Fremon High School. He joined the Evening High School in September, 19341. At present he is employed by the Berkshire Knitting Mills as it knitter. Robert intends to take up aviation as his vocation. May you have happy landings and lots of tail wind in your chosen iieldj Hugo J. O. .lungheim Hugo decided to cast his lot with the '35 June class of the Evening High School. He gradu- ated from the Gymnasium XVilhelminum School of Kassl, Germany. He entered Evening High School September, 1933, to complete his educa- tion. Hugo is empioyed as a machinist foreman for the Textile Machine NVorks. His ambition is to advance in the field of mechanicaliingineering. lill- THE OWL

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