Girls High School - Yearbook (Reading, PA)

 - Class of 1923

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ANNA KANTN ER y You know Annu, the popular president of the Umpos. Besides she can usually be found at all the clunces. She is Fl good sport and always ready for ai good time. Anna Certainly does like curly hair-I wonder why! MARIAN KEHLER Kehler's hoard and found eyeryxyhcre. The zihove yerse tits Marion perfectly. She can us- ually he found in company with Helen Eng'1e,'riding up and down Penn street, powdcring her nose, which is her mnin occupation, using the windshield ns a. mirror. They sziy that necessity is the mother of invention. Her main ambition is to he some one's private secretary and to look cute. She hopus that that some one will be tnll and handsome. . liCl1lL l'iSllO1 U, Hehler's there, HELEN KELLER Helvn is :1 Very quiet girl. You enn hardly hear her speak when ,she gets up to recite. She studies four or five lessons in one period. I wonder il' she re: studies that many or thinks she does. MINNIE KELLER She eert:1inly'e:1n make il pizmo talk. In singing class, Any one thzit can do that is zi wonder. HELEN KERSHNER Helen is our old-fashioned maiden, possessing' that rzirc eh:tracteristic-modesty. She is not the youngest ol' our vlziss, hut she does have those dezir hzlhy ways. 27 Q Minnie Keller is a Pzulerewski of the '23 Feb, class. she DlZlj'S und wzitvlies Miss Shearer nt the same time.

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' OLGA HOLLIS l Olga is one of tho studious QU mcinhors of tho class. i She rarely carries n hook home. ls it lwczuiso she passes Stief's hat store? Shi- is very fond of the opposite sex :ind has many admirers. GWYNNETH JAMES Gwynneth is very industrious. She would make I1 good zidvortisuxnont for 11 gylllllilillllll rluss, because she is one of the very few girls who has at perfect standing und sitting position, which is :1 result of her being very fond of zlthlvtics. llvr good nature' has won for her niztny friends. AUGUSTA HOFFMASTER XVell if it isn't Gus, one of the noisost girls of the class. You will ulwziys Iind her either giggling or talk- ing. Gus can usually he found in No. 4 at 3.10, or in the hall. She is usually ready to tell you at good joke or listen to one, which is usually the cause for hor outbursts. DOROTHY HOMAN llvro is Doll, the gigglcr of our Class. NX-'hon over sho is to he soon, she always has at smile on her face. l wonder what attraction No. 13 has for her, for almost ovary term she is allowed to go there. Never mind, Doll, as long as you are :t sport, 1 :un sure you will get ulong with the World very well. ETHEL KAERCHER llcre is Ethel, who is very fond of giggling, and llzlvingx :L good time. Ethel is one of the Champion swim- mers of the clz1ss?? In spite of the facd that she is a swinuncr. sho almost drowned this SlllHIl1t'1'. hut-well we just won't tell the rest. XVe often do wonder why lithcl likes to go to liI1ll'l'lSl7lll'Q'. 26



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EMILY KIEFER Heres our little Emily. XVith hair bows she was 11 child. Presto! Hair pins made the Senior. But, alas, bobbed hair disclosed the infant. Nevertheless, she is the prodigy of the class, and we're proud of her. VVhen Emily grows up, she intends to become a teacher. Emily, we wish you the best of luck. X . 1 GRACE KILPATRICK Is this Grace? Oh yes, she is the girl of the ruins of a wood pile. I just know that is her favorite seat, for look! how content she seems to be! Grace is one of the sports of the class, and why shouldn't she be? . MARGARET KINSEY Besides a talker, every class must have at giggler, and lllargaret wins first prize. She giggles at nothing, and stops at nothing, but she's always quite Willing to do a good turn. RUTH E. KLINE Trip, trip, a dainty Miss, a vision of sweetness por- traying. Enter upon the scene, Ruth Kline. Ruth re- minds you of the famous movie stars: she is seen but very seldom heard. XVe were all doubtful about Ruth ever being married. She expects to do oliliee work when she resigns her position as child's nurse. But if she keeps centering her interest about the masculine sex, well, she won't do any oftice work. MARIE KRUG Marie was not always such a heavy-weight. She got that waxy studying so much. You always see Marie with :1 satehel in her hnnd filled with books. She is another one of our quiet girls. 28

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