Wyomissing Area High School - Colophon Yearbook (Wyomissing, PA)

 - Class of 1944

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CAM J if, S emi fat. Cy CJ Eleventh Grade Boys--First Row: Laurence Chalmers, Gerald Opliriger, Iohn Dissinger, Granville Work. Second Row: Richard lung, Richard Heffner, Richard Hater, Douglass Leaf, Walter Pascoe, Robert Rentz. Third Row: Iames Lindemuth, Philip Grimm, Richard Lehman, Donald Westcott, William Capallo, Daniel Parish, Edgar Kerr. The outstanding athletic participants of the class Were: Harry Bare, lim Lindemuth, Bob Rentz, and Doug Leaf. Musically we find three outstanding saxophone players in Bob Rentz, lim Linde- muth, and Dick Hater, not to forget Danny Parrish's piano playing. Among the extra-curricular activities, the school play was a show-case of much dramatic ability. They helped hll out the ranks of the Debate team and Betty Reese, one of the juniors in the Oratorical Contest emerged the victor. Their deep interest in the Girl Reserves portends a bright future for the coming year. Phil Lewis did the senior class a good turn by using his photographic ability for their Colophon. Their class officers Were: Richard Lehman, President, Iames Lindemuth, Vice- Presidentg Patricia Sweeney, Secretary, lane Brenner, Treasurer. Fifty-seven

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A-LL J Z O 1 .- Mft. y X Eleventh Grade Girls-First Row: Rita Christel, Nancy Matten, Patricia Sweeney, Miriam Seidel, Dorothy Holl, Lucille Ling. Second Row: Marion Hall, Ellen Apprich, Aline Rentschler, Betty Reese, Carolyn Posey, Katherine Herrick, Lucille Dissinger, Barbara Lightner, Ieanette Schantz, Anthea Holmer, Shirley Miller, Zelda Flora, Nancy Tobias. Third Row: Alberta Lerch, Martha Baker, Gertrude Sternberg, Ieanette Hettinger, Carol Sherk, Katherine Seal, Carolyn Sweigert, Helen Ross, Gloria Fork, Mary Ann Bealler, Alice Youmans, Madeline Millet, Mary lane Brenner. IUNIOR CLASS ' These future seniors show definite signs of success-scholastically, athletically, mu- sically, and with an all-around participation in extra-curricular activities. English class, with itis many heated debates between the boys and girls probably provided the most scholastic interest. With the posting of the honor roll, the line work of this class was revealed by their marks in all their subjects. Basketball proved itself the chief magnet for the athletic ability of this class and this attraction was justihed by them. This enthusiasm for basketball turned to base- ball with the coming of spring because the school's first baseball team in many years was well populated with juniorsg not to forget those who were on the track tearn. Fifty-six uniol



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4 X Y- J -1. 12 X k,,it.AQL'1 Sophomor Tenth Grade Girls--First Row: Mary Ryan, Mildred Bergman, Barbara Gery, Barbara Pretty, Patricia Krieger, Ioyce Thompson, Irene Gartner. Second Row: Barbara Iones, lean Landis, Barbara Baker, Iudy Cassel, Helen Heist, Flora Wallace, Dorothy Warfield. Third Row: Nancy Carpenter, Nancy Perkins, Gloria Mogel, Ianice Beard, Madeline Moyer, Barbara Kilmer, Marie Reich, Ioan Auchter, Barbara O'Reilly, Ellen Iepson. SOPHOMORE CLASS ' Early in the term, oH'icers were elected to guide the class in school activities. The following were chosen: President, Fred Kaul, Vice-President, Alfred Hemmerichg Secretary, Pete Muhlenberg, Treasurer, Phil Livingood. At the same time their co- operative members Were elected. The class first took an active interest in sports with the opening of the basketball season for they were represented in both the varsity and the junior varsity. Next on Fifty-eight

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