Evening High School - Owl Yearbook (Reading, PA)

 - Class of 1938

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Evening High School - Owl Yearbook (Reading, PA) online collection, 1938 Edition, Page 132 of 156
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120 THE OWL Item XXIX. Jack Costner Wills his personality and good looks to George Bortz. ' We nominate and appoint Mark Leiby as executor of our last will and testament, with full authority to carry out explicity its provisions. In testimony thereof, We have hereto set our hands, signed and sealed this our last will and testament in the presence of many Witnesses. Signed 1938 GRADUATING CLASS is 1,5 P3238 ew cams L pgs, fx ffigpn xsaq lv- '? 1-' J 1'-.1 i 'i -.-: L as -:' St raw If A' S 4' m f wi f 1 2 Q

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THE OWL 119 Item XII. Morris Epler grudgingly wills his lovely wavy hair to Thomas Roberts. Item XIII. The faithfull attendance of Emily Catania and Pauline Hilt at class meetings we will to all juniors. Item XIX. Charles Eltz wishes to will his blond locks to Paul Schlageter and hopes they will be accepted. Item XV. Donald Freyberger's ability to blush we impart to Clayton Miller. I Item XVI. The pretty eyes of Dorothy Kuser we bestow to Lucy Scimone. Item XVII. Nora Weyandtis fine secretarial ability we bequeath to our junior class secretary. Item XVIII. Martha Wiza's femininity we bestow upon Hazel Snyder. Item XIX. Rudolph Quaglio grants his dark com- plexion to Anna Zaker. Item XX. The smallness of Helen Winters and Margaret Wagner they give to any tall junior lassie. Item XXI . Agnes Bettinger's capacity and eiliciency as a nurse we offer to any future nurse. The best of luck! Item XXII. The studiousness of William Gehris and Arthur Hullinger is cheerfully granted to Lewis Hertzog. Item XXIII. The fine cooperation of work done by Thelma Morthimer and Thelma Renninger we will to the in-coming students. . Item XXIV. Dotty Hall wills her affection for the op- posite sex to the junior misses. Item XXV. Allen Washington wills the patriotism his name symbolizes to William Ryan. Item XXVI. Jethro Batechlor wills the blissful state his name donates to Joe Solomon. Item XXVII. Mr. Plank grudgingly passes on the position of class adviser to the succeeding class adviser. Item XXVIII. The shyness of Harriett Eyrich and Agnes Heiser they will to Helen Smykla.



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THE OWL 121 JUNIOR CLASS William F. Hillegass, Adviser OFFICERS Mark H. Leiby ---- President Joseph Solomon - - Vice-President Elsie Spangler - - Secretary George J. Bortz - - Treasurer MOTTO To be rather than to seem Esto quam esse videris COLORS Maroon and Steel Gray FLOWER Red Rose THE OWL STAFF g Thomas Roberts - - - Edifor-in-Chief Lucy Scirnone Assistant Editor Joseph Solomon Assislant Editor George J. Bortz - Business Manager Helen Smykla - Reporter Earl S. Keiser ---- Reporter JUNIOR ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE Helen Palaferro, Chairman Hazel E. Snyder Donald Koller June Leader Pauline Cutrona Joseph Solomon Rocco Quallio RING AND PIN COMMITTEE Sara Dixon, Chairman John Rodolph Paul Schlageter Sherwood Johnston William J. Ryan Anna Midzianoski SOCIAL COMMITTEE Joseph Solomon, Chairman Betty Hull Sara Dixon Pauline Cutrona Helen Smykla PUBLICITY George J. Bortz, Chairman Helen Smykla Earl S. Keiser

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