Girls High School - Yearbook (Reading, PA)

 - Class of 1927

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, Gladys L. Becker Poor Gladys seems to have a perpetual cold. However, there must be somthing irritating in the atmosphere of No. 7 islcalled upon to recite in seized with a ht of coughin 2. Catharine M. Becleer Pete is the girl of our class who'll never grow up. She is still afraid to go out at night alone, although you would think that she could protect herself. for whenever she Latin class she is .Mary T. Bender Mary is noted for her crushes, great and small. They come like bolts out of a clear sky, but her last came like a little Ray of sun- shine. Thelrna 14. Befvan Any person within a mile of Thelma can hear her laugh. Perhaps when she becomes a nurse, it will help to cure her patients. Eleanor M. Boeseh Alackl Alas! Alackl Alas! Will Eleanor ever learn to pass? Although she walks in single file, She's bound to choose the opposi te aisle. Page twenty-six

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Lillian C. Albert XYhen we hear a sigh in the classroom, we know at once it is our Lillian, for this is her own way of ending all her recitations. Rose lVI. Altselzafll l xv Rose likes to swim. even in the winter iinw. Shi- can llill'Il4 wnit until wariii we-zllller Comes so 'he win go SNYllllllIlllg' in our nice, Glenn Sr-lluylkill River. We-ll, Rose, herels wishing you become il 5.-:ri-:lt leader in sports. Margaret R. 14 zmzan She's little, but shes wise. And a good sport tor her size. lWarybel .4110 Baelzofer Here's our petite, little Miss. Mabs is a very good scout. Quiet! I should say not! just begin to talk about State College and see how quiet she is. Charlotte Lucille Bauman Charlie is the song-bird of the '27 class, and such she likes to flit from section to section in Main Room Study. VVhat a pity that this poor little bird is confined to Sec- tion 6l Page twenty-five



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Emily Louise Brant Emily is certainly the twin of Elizabeth Strunk. They are so inseparable that when one is absent, the other unconsciously answers present for both. Harriet Alfvildia Butger Biff! Bang! Slam! Hold on there, girls, what's all the noise? Only Harriet getting herself together to reach Annex 5 first. Har- riet's main desire is to work in a bank. Y f l Edna S. Cutler Beholml! Al .lolson's only rival, :mil what do you think? Ed, the entertainer of our class, and in inet of the entire school, is going to he il school tE2li'llCl'. Imagine! She'll bu tvzlclling her pupils the finer points nf 21 I-ut-up. But, there may still be hopes for I-lil, :ls she is al real, honest-t0- goodness mam-hzlter. Upon granlnating from normal school, she intends to teacll il year to prove to her papal that she'S not going to he nmrria-nl and then shi-'s going to college to study gynmustirs. l lllary Czarneclzi Mary has la habit of always falling down stairs. Anytime we hear a thump, we know its Mary just tripping the light fantastic. Virginia XVI. Darrow Ginger is very well known in our class for her baby talk. She knows a few little rhymes, but she likes to say one better than all the rest. Page twenty-seven

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