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THE 1925 BEACCN HAROLD ANTHONY YETZER Gunp V1ce Pres1dent Cla 5 1 2 4 Presldent of Llterary Soclety 1 V1ce Presxdent of Roasexelt L1ter1ry Soc1ety Manager of Ba kctb1ll Team 2 Captaxn of Baskctb1ll Team 4 Captaln of Ba eball 2 4 Pre51dent Athletlc ASSOCIAKIGD 4 VICE Pres1dent Soc1al SCIENCE Debatmg Club 4 Boys Glee Club 4 Athletlc Ed1tor of Be1con Wo111en are the sp1ce of L1fe Twenty years from now Sportmg Ed1tor5 of b1g Metro News Papers w1ll be hunt1ng a copy of the Beacon for thxs plcture The famous Glmp Star Athletlc B B B B E B Tr and Mex as he appeared at the tender age of ro when he graduated from the W R H S Th1s was two YCITQ before he entered the Blg Leagues In the hrst two ye1rs of Harold hrgh school career he was the 1110512 bashful boy alne but look at hlm now The longer they Wdlt the harder they fall Uh' Ella? H 1rold 15 go1ng to college that IS 1f he can do w1thout Harold Xnthonx Xetzer CLASS DAY The class day progr1m cons1sted of three acts The hrst presented a typ1c1l school day Ed1th Henne as MISS Koch conducted the open1ng CXCFCISES 1U a clever and amus1ng way D1rectly after the assembly perlod regular classes were conducted The French class Wlth Helen Sch1ffner as M1ss FFIIZ was apprec1ated by the audlence The next class was chem1stry w1th Earl Loder as Mr Ye1ch All were pleased unt1l the terr1ble explos1on wh1ch brought the experlments to a sudden end The last class was trlgonometry w1th Earl Ste1nmet as teacher The class gate lessons IH chew1ng gum rather than tr1gonometry Th1s class concluded the hrst act The second act was a play entltled N6lghDOfS by Zona G1le The sett1ng ls a k1tchen IU Wh1Ch M15 Abel ls do1ng her vveeks 1ron1ng The persons of the play vxere Grandma Dorothy Hollenbach M51 Dlantha Abel Fannle T1tlow Peter Herman Klahr Ine Dorothy H1ederle M15 Elllllfil Moran Em1ly St1t el M15 Trot Edna Se1del M15 Carry Ellsworth Meda Hess The play was one w1th a fine thought of real ne1ghborly helpfulness 1n It and 1ts characters were amusmg as some people often are 1n real s1mply dellghtfully cleverly presented The last act was a garden party ten years later g1V6D at the home of Mrs Em1ly St1tzel Schne1der The guests mcluded Mr Harold Yetzer as a base ball star wlth more fame than Babe Ruth M Earl Loder as 1 Doctor CCan we 1mag1ne that7J Mr Everett Wanner as a mechan1cal englneer Q u1te a dlfference from a salesmanl Earl Stem metz as a forester CMy' My' HIS amb1t1on to be a br1cklayer shatteredj Mr Herman Klahr who as we all thought d1d no work be1ng rn the class of the 1dle r1ch Ed1th Henne a kxndergarten teacher CWell Ed1th always could handle Chlldfen welll Dorothy Haederle a 5oc1al secretary Cwe wonder how she can take orders from others she IS so used to glVlDg them lnsteadl Helen Sch1ffner a mu51c1an gwe all thought Helen would be a candy maker but thoughts as well as looks are decerxmgj Dorothy Hollenbach who as a college dean has at last reached her amb1t1on to command others Meda Hess a phys1cal tra1n1ng 1nstructor QShaner alvuays sald she d make goodj and Edna Se1del who returnlng as a Mrs had much to say about the profess1on of nurse As the curtaln fell and the orchestra rendered the ex1t march vue were all sorry to know It was the last day of fun 1n dear old West Readmg H1gh Page la - I W - W 2'-9 4 - ' 'S, , ,3, , ' . , . ' s K ' ' 2 , 3- ' 's ' 1 ' , . I f ' 1 s 1 f m I 4 9 js ' ' '5 ' , I, 1 3, - 1 I 7 ' Q , . ' ' , ' ', . .g . .g . .g .31 ., '. ' ' .. - 1 . 5 ' . . . . . , ', -- ' Y I 5 I . , I . , I , W7 1 A i. ' ' p 3 4 h ' 2 4 . life. The parts were taken to perfection. It was ' 2 . , ' l 3 7 1 I 4 ' . tb ii I ', 1 ' ' ' 3 V- . , ' ' I' I - ' 1 ' ' .5 , , , , ' . . . .A ' T . Q I V ' a ' 5 V - , ' ' 7 v I . . a . . M ' . A - ' 7 . Q . ' 3 c 1 V' ' I 4 . 1 . , , , z . ' ' M . I ' ' Z Z 9 2 I a 'M I 4 v 1 1 C . , v Zi 2- 5 x W z ' ' 3 T 1 N -9 9 Q - I - QA,
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94 THE 1925 BEACON ILHHIQ Stltzel FANNIE TITLOW Babe Kzd I thought so EMILY STITZEL A nelza He' He' He' He' H ' H' Amelxa wxns the bxrbed vnre tooth brush for perpetual cheerfulness It seems ls though he sm rllc vxtd 1 Brllrlxen m her chrldhood and she strll wexrs the grm A fur as school IQ concerned she bl-. done nothmg iILCtL1LLlllI' md does her work Wlth so llttle fuss th at We merely rt rlr e she 1s 1 member of that class She seems to be hlghly mterestcd rn some thmg W6 SUI? ILIXC OUI' QUSPICIODQ Llbrarlan 4 Glee Club 4 Ch 1plam of Lrncoln Lrterlry Socrety Assembly Edltor of the Bercon Next to Herman Klahr Fanme wms Hrst place 1D noxse makmg ab1l1ty We dont notlce 1C as much tho because usually when Fanme IS 1n school she s absent m1nded However when she IS mn her rlght 1n1nd she makes up for lost t1me and she sure can gabble fPardon MISS Ahrensj Fannxe does qulte a good deal of talklng whlch xs not unusual We hear an oft repeated phrase Oxer land Maybe Fanme 1s contemplatmg her tmp cross country to Washmgton and may be she 15 not Art Edltor of the Beacon Chaplam Roosex elt Soc1ety 2 Ass t Secretary Roosex elt Soclety Ass t L1brar1an 4 Glee Club 4 I'ann1c Illloxx Page 14 .. I .. . '. . , e, cf' I' I 3 , YA D , x' 3 1 .. . s':'gx'fx ' ' ' J .' if '. szzs: '. ' if r ' J' 2 1 A ' ' . . ' ' 'J f 4 . A s in Hyde Park, which is her residence. We don't know, but f Y - I 2 I. . . 1 V .x 2 ti . N1 l 7 , ' 7 Y Y . , . . 1 , . f - , ' r . V . , 2. . ' , I , 4 4 I ,Q-
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SQ THE 1925 BEACON QQ cd qi QA Q Omg Mmm t-:X-1 Q? Hall to the Cl1SS Of Tvx enty hxe' May 1ll her members ex er str1xe Ready to march w1th a r1ght good xxxll Into the world Our pxrt to fulhll Now the tune 15 mgh O school adored' When we shall leaxe West Readlng H1gh Though our gr1ef IS keen TO frxends and Schoolmateb all Alas we bxd good bye We may be th1rteen a number nex er Fraught Wlth 1ll luck but xxlth fxme CLASS FLOWER Su eet Pea CLASS COLOR Purple and Gold Page 16 Chmb though the path be rugged CLASS SONG 0k9 Yet you ll ddllllf xxe xe got the gmt We do not dream And though the path vxe ellmb h all rugged be We .um tO e er be lOy1l Let gold and purple ex er Stmd is ymbol Of true chlldren of West Re Ldmg Hlgh Ha1l to the Claw of Twenty hxe May all her membere ex er strxxe Ready to march vx1th a rmght good Vxlll Into the vxorld Our part to fulhll 4:3125 M 2-S' 1 xi A 5 m zeww Xie. 'RF' K. S f wg, 'Exif t23jag5H 'Q-af' 4 life, 4' . -L., -fn 5- fa:-fr fd' U, 2 ,- 2' A f f f 4 5 i . .. A 1' A 2:8 . , I A lg W ,f f?fg: . ' if , . 5 ' ' Az. 'Ai f ff: Q iv. '32 ,ri-.' fr' ,V 5 32 Pr ? 5 tl L 8 21 3-. - ,,25,1A'?' ' Q I' ' 4 ' 1 - v f ' U ' . ' V ' v S y ' 1 . y V v 3 7' ' L , 1 v - A Y- f v ' 5 2 ya S , . . f - 9 1 : . . 5 S - S S vw L L if gr 5 , ' - ' ' 5 L 1 A j 'Af . f 1 v - I ' ' C ' ' 13: f' 'el , , , , v v , - 3 L , . I 1 2 y' ' 1 v' , 9 - V I Y Q , . , ' 4 'V 2 Vl'unn-: Th - S lflif-rs' lll1flI'llwl , rf A we-. 1.5555 L . 'Ml-1'43?i'f31fc. :iff ' Fa ai 17' w 'ez- Sz1x , 1fi bv 1- ' . 41-231 5:15. ,Q F f ,-x- 2-, -2 '41 -T1 E ' L 15 . Q L 55 ? 1 -2, -- ,fi a:. QS L. 5 1 29 ' fzg 1' - L nrt iw , L :f , ' Q fi YQ: N ,IH Q f ' 'Ei . ' :fi- .- r'- . S VP. V--Q-Cfnwjf ' hffgqf-f'.g:n-'f.':'A-Q, 1-1 Ae,fS,-321' .Q r 5 P. fi'P4?53? Ji 'lb J - -I 1251. xl., f.: -1 ' I S 1. --f: S,g,. 1 . - . ' f,,.11af1:'w-, :: ' - .- 1z.,.2::ik-.J1'v- .laliiz
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