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CLASS OF 1935 ob L 0 1934 Hlvhal Minnrrn MRS. WELLINGTON M. BERTOLET To commemorate the memory of her mother, Mrs. Frederick S, Jones, who passed away nine years ago, Mrs. Bertolet presents a medal to the two winners of the Essay and Oration Contest on Cxmrnrnencement Night. We take this opportunity to thank Mrs. Bertolet for her kindness and her generosity and the interest she has shown in Evening High Activit ies. CLAUDE HOLLINGER MARY DONAHUE A 68 mi E THE OWL
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CLASS OF 1935 ,A OO Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, County of Berks: We, the Senior class of Reading Evening High School, being of un- sound mind and faltering memory, do hereby set forth in writing our last will and testament. Considering courtesies and advice to us from our able principal we give our mistakes and accomplishments to aid him in the future. To the teachers who so nobly gave their time and who accepted head- aches in return, we leave the hope of never having such a class who knew so little and did so much other Work in class. To the habituous late comers we leave the Daylight Saving Time to make them realize they are one hour early. To Mrs. Davis We leave the Juniors to ask those questions which are unanswerable as, Where's Mr. Gish? To the janitors we leave the heat generated in our class meetings to aid them in heating the school this coming winter. To Evans Keim the silence of Russell Moyer. To Miriam Knoll the ability of Jack Koch to conduct class meetings. To Fred Ulle the curly hair of Anthony Zaffiro. To John Boone the job as Editor of The Owl from Wayne F. Reber. To Margaret Harp the talking ability of Frances Dechant. To Rosemary Smith the ability to wear clothes as Edna Mae Troutman. To John Boone a butterfly net from Henry Gallman. To Edythe Wartschlager the ability to evade practical jokes from Til- lie Schnabel. To Evans Keim the looks of Walter Ruth. To Dorothy Zuber the disposition of Mary Hannahoe. To the Junior Class we leave the responsibility of carrying out these, our last wishes. Sworn to this fourth day of June, one thousand, nine hundred and thirty-live. -Class of 1935 me own.
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