Evening High School - Owl Yearbook (Reading, PA)

 - Class of 1935

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CLASS OF 1935 KN 0 O WWW H 0 Feb. 5-Conflicts starting tonight. Mr. Gish try- ing to answer everybody at once. Feb. 7fNothing much happening in school to- night. A quiet night for a change. Feb. 11fClass meetings are starting again. Feb. 12-Repetition of last night. Feb. 14-Valentine's Day. Students are not re- sponsible for their actions tonight. Feb. 18fDiseussions as to when the class will have their pictures taken. Feb. 19-Cold weather starting to adect the pep of the students. Feb. 21-Getting colder and class is talking about going sledding and skiing. Feb. 25-Peaceful evening. Students seem much absorbed in their work. Feb.264Another quiet night. Rather unusual for our class. Feb. 284'l'he end of the month and the class is looking forward toward spring. Mar. -'LfYVayne Reber taking inventory to see how the sales of i l'he Owl' are progressing. Mar. 5+liveryone getting stocked up With dances and beer before Lent. Mar. Tfltesolutions made for Lent are found hard to keep by some members of the class. Mar.11fRiotous class meetings of the Seniors have started again. Mar. 124liveryone talking about the Senior Prom, but no one knows when, Where or how much. Mar. 1-L4Class meeting and discussion about pictures. Mar. 187A great drive tonight for sale of the Year Book. Mar. 19-Subscriptions are pouring in. Are the Seniors glad? Ma.r.2l-Class meeting in regards to selection of commencement invitations and cards. Mar. 25--Nothing much happening tonight. Spring fever must be the cause of it. Mar. 26-Another class meeting to discuss coin- menccment invitations. Mar. 28--No class meeting tonight. Someone must be slipping. Apr. 1-Class meeting in regard to liaccaulaure- ate Services. Apr. Qflflverybody starting to study for the final grind. Apr. 44-Students are caught slipping into audi- torium to witness the rehearsals of the day students. Apr. 8-Members of class heard discussing the Baccalaureate Service and Prom. Apr. 9-Hershey Hotel is decided upon to be the scene of the Senior Prom on Saturday, April. 11-Discussions now being heard in refer- ence to essays. Apr. 15-Final arrangements made tonight for the Prom. Apr. 16-Committee meeting tonight for Senior Assembly. Also a dance being planned for May. Apr. 18-Good old Raster vacation! No school till next Tuesday. Apr. 23-No fatalities during the Easter vaca- tion. Everyone returned happy. Apr. 25-Classes being interrupted by solicitors for The Owl. Apr. 29-Frances Dechant lamenting about her stiffness from her motorcycle ride. Apr. 30-Eyes of Evening High students are be- ing examined for defective vision. May 27A night of Shakespearean plays with .lack Koch in the limelight. May 6fClass meeting called in regards to the dance on May 10th. May 7fMembers of the dance committee may be seen in conference most anywhere in the halls. May 9-Final arrangements made for the dance tomorrow night. Everyone hopes for success. May 13-liveryone talking about the dance and lookin g forward toward another one. May 1lfVVayne Reber seen almost anywhere still gathering material for the Year liook. May lfifliverybody signing up for the Prom. May 2OfFinal arrangements made for Senior Assembly. May 21-Final drive held tonight for subscrip- tions for the Year Book. May 23--Seniors Wondering if final exams will be given before or after Commencement. May Zslgllehearsal at Y. VV. C. A. for Senior' Assembly. May 27-Another rehearsal for Senior As- sembly held at the high school. May 28fAnnouncement is made by Mr. Gislr regarding the postponement of the Senior As- sembly until June 3rd. May 3l4ltehearsal at Southern Junior High for Baccalaureate Services. June 2-Baccalaureate Services for graduates held at Southern Junior High School with many in attendance. June 3wNight of the Senior Assembly. A pleas- ant time was had by all. June 4+fLast night for classes before graduation. June 6-The long looked for day. Commence- ment! June 84The Prom at Hershey ended the social career of the Seniors. lt was a great success and everyone had a good time. 84 THE OWL

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CLASS OF I935 fx OO . Senior Sept. 10-Registration. .September 11-Registration. Sept. 12-Registration. Sept. 13-Registration. Sept. 17-Assembly for opening night. Greetings by Mr. Gish. Sept. 20-Conflicts and more conflicts. Sept. 24-More coniiicts. Oct. 1-Concern expressed as to whom is to suc- ceed Mr. Gish after his death. Causefseen risking his life on a motorcycle trying to beat his own pace. Oct. 44-Seniors wondering whether they must take Pre-Professional Examinations. Oct. 8-Jack Koch looking for his girl. Oct. 11-Mr. Gish explaining the Pre-l'rofes- sional rules for the tenth time. Oct. 15-Heard almost anytime, anywhere, Class meeting in room 102. Be prompt. Oct. 17-Mr. Schlechter came up to the Castle Von the Hill' to show us samples of class rings., Oct. 22-Another representative from the Metal Arts Company to show us more rings. Oct. 23-Reports floating around. Good old re- ports--mostly all in the red. Oct. 29-Mr. Ford honors us with a visit. Senior class oflicers elected. Oct. 30-Class meeting tonight. Year Book dis- cussed with Wayne F. Reber being elected editor. Nov. 1-First Assembly. Mr. Ford and Mr. Het- tinger speakers. Movies shown of the making of optical lenses. Nov. 2-Beginning of Friday night lectures. Nov. 5-Uneventful night. No class meetings. Nov. 8--lVhat! Still no class meetings? Some- thing must have happened to our President. Nov. 9-Day school has open house. Come one -come all! ' Nov. 12-Attendance of Senior Class affected by night work at local factories. Nov. l3fAt last the long looked for class meet- ing. Name of Ycar Book changed to The Owl. Nov. 15-Reports show big increase in candy sales. Nov. 16-Second lecture by Major James C. Sandres, Nutley, N. J. Nov.19-Basketball for Evening High started. Bob Harris elected Preside-nt of E. H. S. A. A. Nov. 20-Another uneventful night. Better hopes for the future. Nov. 22-'Someone is slipping. Still no class meet- ings. Candy still selling fast. .THE owl. 1 Diary G Nov. 26-Rain tonight. Damp outside but pep of the Senior Class not affected. Nov.27-Mr. VVork's public speaking class pre- sented three one-act plays. Favorably received. Nov. 29-Thanksgiving Day. Vacation day for the students. Nov. 30-All Seniors working of that Thanks- giving Day dinner by sleeping. . .. Dec. 2YSeveral Seniors accompany Miss Yo- com's English class to New York on an ex- cursion. ' X Dec. 3vAll Seniors reported home safe. Bas- ketball meeting held as usual. p Dec. 4-Class meeting held to collect all orders for candy. I' Dec. 6fAll quiet on the western front. 7 Dec. 7-Another Friday night lecture on 'iSee America in Natural Colorsf, . Dec. 10-Money for class jewelry being collected. Dec. 11-Inevitable class meeting to discuss 'candy, jewelry and class dues. Dec. 13-Peace reigns. Dec. 17fCandy distributed tonight. VVe're in the dough. - Dec. 18fCandy still being distributed. Dec. 20fSenior class jewelry finally handed out. Christmas Assembly. Last night of school be- fore the holidays. V Jan. 3fl5ack to school again. Good old school. Jan. 7-Class meeting called in regards to a da1ce to be held in the school gym in the near future. C 7 Jan. 8-Still another class meeting. Fritz was selected to do all the photography work. Jan. 1-i--Only one night of school this week be- cause of the day school pageant. Are we glad for the pageant? .lan.21-Back to school again and more class meetings. Lou Shcll was elected to play for the dance on Friday night. Jan. 227lJance committee meeting. Class de- cides to sell Easter eggs which Mr. Bannon will make. Jan. 2-L---Another night for the committee meet- ings. Jan. 25--The dance was a success and went over big. Jan.28-lixaminations have started tonight. Oh, boy! Jan. 29-Still more examinations and books be- ing handed in. Jan. 31fReports given out. Red marks are still prominent. Feb. 4-A new term started and with it plans for another dance to be held in two weeks. V83



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CLASS OF l935 1. Author 2. Movie star 3. Pastime As the Seniors Pick Them 44. Musical composition 5. Favorite class 1. Frances Dechant 1. Rudyard Kipling 2. Clark Gable 3. XVorking out cross-word puzzles 4. In a Monastery Garden 5 Social Economies 6. Napoleon Bonaparte 7. Atlantic City 8. Hun ya rian goulash 9. Auburn 10. Hin! Hm! I can't get over it! 2. Henry Gallman 1. O. Henry 2. Ginger Rogers 3. 'l'enniS 4. Bells of St, Mary 5. Geometry 6. General Pershing' 7. Stony Creek 8. Chicken a la king 9. Cadillac 10. Can't get over it! 3. Mildred Goeltz 1. EmilyLoring 2. Kathryn Hepburn 3. Reading' 4-. Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life 5. Otlice practice 6. Abraham Lincoln 7. Schwenksville 8, Chocolate cake 9. Plymouth 10. Oh, boy! 4. Stella Grenko 1. Edgar VVallace 2. Shirley Temple 3. Reading 4. Il Trovatore 5. Journalism 6. Abraham Lincoln 7. Atlantic City 8. Hamburger 9. Ford 10. Oh, gee! Oh, gosh! Historical hero Summer resort Meal Motor ear Saying Ethel Groff VVarwick Deeping IVarner Baxter Studying Roses of Piccardy linglish Leif the Lucky Spinach lindless Caverns NVheu Plymouth isn't arol YVoe is me! Mary Hannahoe Kathleen Norris Irene Dunne Swimming In a Monastery Garden linglish Caesar Ocean City Home-made ice cream Buick XVhat's the news? Austin Harple Gene Stratton Porter XVarncr Orland Reading Overture to XVilliam Tell lxI1ltlN'IlliliiCS Lincoln Asheville. N. C. Roast pork Ford Know thyself! Robert Harris Sax Itohmer Clark Gable Reading lilue Moon Trigonometry Lincoln Old Point Comfort Baked beans Chevrolet I doubt it fx OO O md a trolley car THE OWL 85

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