Boys High School - Epitome Yearbook (Reading, PA)

 - Class of 1927

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74, THE EPITOME Rohrbach, Burton Jones, C. C. Singley, B. S. Bellemere, Warren Temp-lin, Wil- liam Brown, Jack Whitaker, Robert Myers, Wilber Maurer, George Keihl, Wel- don Gift, Barton Beane, Jack Beane, Ruhl Heffner, John B. Heilman. John M. Oliver, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Huey, of Reading, Pa., and Mrs. H. E. Merkel, of New York City, chaperones. 1927 JUNE CLASS OFFICERS Pres-idcut-WARREN Hnss Vice'-P-resident-SAMUEL BERTOLET .S'ecretwry-VERNE Swovnn Treasurer-Ronnnr BRAUN During the past term 1927 June has achieved an envious record in all forms of school activities., The basket ball team representing that ,class won the class championship for the season of 1925-26, and the prospects are very good for re- peating last year's honor on the basket ball court during the present year. In class base ball '27 June was only defeated for first pl-ace after a hard battle, and in all other forms of class athletics our boys always stood near the top. However, we have not only achieved great success in athletics, but our record in other school activities also stands out very prominently. Every Honor Roll list finds at least 251k of our class among the Honor Boys. Members of our class are represented on every team and in every club in the school, and many of them hold high positions in there organizations. We can truly say we are proud of our class and of its achievements. Only one term is left for us at Old Reading High, but we intend to make it the best of all and prove that the last class. that will graduate from the Boys' High School will also be the class. ' To the members of the Class of 1927 February we bid an affectionate farewell. We are sorry to see you leave our midst, but know that you have left behind you an envious record, a record which it will be hard for any class to surpass. We wish all ot' you the best of success in whatever you may do, and we know that Reading High will have just cause to feel proud of 1161' sons of '27 Feb. Members of the class are: Thomas Andes, Norman Angstadt, Rus- sell Angstadt, Jack Beane, Russell Beck, Herman Behr1e,, Preston Biel, Samuel Bertolet, Charles Bertram, David Bitter- man, John Blankenbiller, Philip Bom- gardner, Robert Braun, Alton Cassel, Seal Chambers, George Clammer, Benjamin Cloder, Earl Collins, William Coombs, Leonard Degler, John DeMoss, Donald Devor, Paul Dietrich, Martin Downs, Rus- sell Dunkel, Lewis Eckert, Charles Eg- gert, John Esterly, Warren Esterly, Don- ald Fellx, William Fisher, Donald Fran- ciscus, John Freehafer, Robert Gabriel, Ellis Gaul, Charles Gehret, Walmer Geh- ris, Warren Gerhard, Harold Gerhart, John German, Carl Gernert, Norman Gernert, John Gingrich, Richard Glass, Wilfred Glasser, Clifford Goodhart, Sam- uel Goodman, John Gragg, Charles Grauf, Leonard Glazier, Harold Gruber, Jesse Hafer, Rancel Hagan, Howard Hartman, Horace Hellman, Ernest Heim, Bennett Hendley, John I-Ierbine, Warren Hess, Max Hindin, Edward Hinz, John Hoermle, Linton Hunter, Russell Huyett, Wilbur Johnson, Vernon Johnson, Paul Keller, Roger, Seifert, Stewart Lebo, Robert Kief- fer, John Keiser, James Kissinger, Rus- sell Klein, Roman Kuhn, George Kephart, H. Lilesrose, A. Lipman, W. Livingood, E. Lunden, William Maier, G. Medinger, Charles Meter, Harold Miller, John Mitler, John Moll, C. Oswald, John Painter, Rob- ert Painter, Morris Porter, John Reed, John Ritter, M. Rudolph, R. Rutman, John Sauer, R. Schmeck, J. Kenny: P. Snyder, G. Souder, W. Stailey, H. Schwartz, Verne Swoyer, T. Templeton, Harry Weil, Lester Wetzel, Fred. Williams, Ferrer Wilson, F. Winterstein, Philip Whitman, S. Wit- man, Ed. Zacharias, Joseph Zieber. E '28 FEB. President-ARMAND HENNE ViC6-PT6Sid67lf-HAROLD PEIFER Treasurer-CHARLES LEIP1-E Secretary-REGINALD EIDAM During the past year the Class of 1928 February has accomplished much in the way of scholastic and athletic work. At a class meeting, held in the past two months, a committee to take charge of the rings and pins was elected. This com- mittee has received orders from many of the boys. At a later meeting of the class a Red and Black staff was appointed from

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THE EPITOME 73 SENIOR PROM On Thursday evening, December 30, 1926, at the Berkshire Hotel, the Senior class held its Prom. It was one of the most enjoyable and successful Proms held in the history of Reading High School. Amid festoons of blue -and white, together with seasonal greens draped across the ball room and mezzanine floor, the dancers kept step to the snappy music furnished by the Colonial Serenaders. They again controlled those present with the same magnetic power that dominated at the '27 Feb. Frolic. The orchestra was hidden from clearvlsion by the stream- ers of blue and white that surrounded them. Upon the wall of the ball room was hung the '27 Feb. banner, which re- flected beautifully during the waltzes. All the girls greatly appreciated the novel corsages. Many of the alumni attended this well-arranged dance. It was plainly seen by the expressions upon their faces that they were well pleased with the affair. Those present were as follows: Helen R. Eliott, Mary Seidel, Betty Kreiger, Ann,Forema.n, Mae Yohn, Ida Hartnett, Bertha Beyerle, Agnes Wertz, Lydia Scholl, Virginia Detweiler, Miriam Fisher, Verna Bomberger, Violet Dans, Dorothy Moore, Alice Schaeffer, Edna Roderick, Roberta Myers, Eleanor Fisher, Virginia Haage, Dorothy Reinard, Dor- othy Weston, Miriam Bard, Ruth Adams, Emma Diller, Dorothy Foreman, Frances Reeser, Marguerite Devaney, Kitty High, Sabina DeHart, Helen Frederick, Ruth Ott, Ruth Pfaffner, Alice Haugen, Helen Lasser, Mary Hughes, Louise Whiller, Fan Shuler, Stella Sheidy, Jennie Edson, Marion Eisenberg, Esther Yeager, Leona Seibert, Gloria Walters, Errie Beyler, Mabel Sutton, Blanche Brough, Lil Stull, Dorothy Jones, Elenore Miller, Dot Mc- Coy, Ruth Laub, Elizabeth Birch, Miriam Spatz, Betty Elliot, Betty Young, Bessie Beggs, Edna Hess, Ruth Young, Margaret Newroth, Mildred Posey, Sara Wentzel, Edna Miller, Fern Kerst, Eve Stocker, Mary Stapp, Irene Weider, Sara. Matz, Grace Beane, Verna Gergel, Adela Krupp, Marie Kauffman, Jane Ely, Betty Behney, Thelma Bear, Caroline Schroeder, Kitty Patteicher, Isadore Micily, Miriam Buch- rer, Beatrice Blatt, Wlnlfred Early, Ger- trude Richards, Betty Archer, Dot Ster- rett, Eloise Hettinger, Josephine Eisen- hauer, Blanche Fies, Ruth Hlltebeitel, Helen Kurtz, Beatrice Adams, Naomi Keller, Grace Hiller, Yetta Schneiderman, Ruby Pear, Betty Painter, Elenore Shirer, Marion Wilson, Ethel Louis, Ruth Kurtz, Ann Lawrence, Laura Hillinger, Hazel Evans, Caroline Rehr, Anne Henning, Hilda Rathman, Helen Mohr, Anna Het- rich, Mary Dolwig, Mae Yohn, Evelyn Haggerty, Kitty Heckler, Avis Schaeffer, Marion Bendel, Katharine Yeager, Grace Cleaver, Dorothy Gehret, Katharine Shearer, Katharine Shilling, Betty Frees. Marshall H, Huey, Jr., Charles C. R. Wynne, Joe Johnson, Gerald Ullman, Stanley Gottschall, Eben Beyerle, Nevin Hollinger, William Coombs, Levan Smith, Harold Miller, Claude Haugen, Paul Die- trich, William Ruolf, James Kissinger, Thomas Kerschner, Sherwood Rieser, Ben Leiby, Ernie Artz, Eugene Kiefer, George Shindle, Russell Meinholtz, Raymond Hoffmaster, John Bafchofer, Paul Diller, Robert Hershey, Henry Harris, George Clammer, Riley Moyer, Lawrence Wads- worth, Albert Stark, LeRoy Snyder, Fenton Laucks, Ray Ruppel, Ralph Koch, Art. Erickson, John Rorke, Karl Shafer, William Glasser, Robert Whitman, George Yeager, Don Davis, Connie Peters, Fred. Kaufamn, Fred. Rodgers, High Geib, Robert Ruth, Hattie Weiser, John Delp, Douglass Weidner, Paul Sulkas, Abe Readinger, Robert Hill, John Martin, William Beyerle, Ernest Artz, Norman Hangen, Jack Weidner, Russell Bohn, Jed Kenny, Tom Andes, Howard Hart- man, Dick Beyerle, Arthur Weaver, Don Fields, William Meyer, Karl Mohler, Her- bert Kindler, Preston Beil, Ralph Good, L. Bingaman, Francis Gendel, George Rosen, David Balloch, Joseph Zelber, David Bitterman, Daniel Jones, Carl Sei- del, Frank Spohn, Elmer Moser, Don Reed, Verne Swoyer, Robert Rothermel, Robert Relder, H. Althouse, Richard Die- trich, Jasper Elmer, John Levan, Fred. Fidler, Don Moyer, John Baer, Richard Glass, Frank Morrison, Paul Heath, Israel Noch, Mitchell Arters, Warren Hess, Wil- liam Mengel, Don Felix, John Schmucker, Burt Jones, Bud Corry, Russell Huyett, Ely Keller, John R. Musgrave, Milton Shultz, Harold H. Stoudt, John M. Davis, Herbert Slifer, Fred. DeLong, Roger



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THE those boys ranking high in their class. Class numerals were designed and or- dered by a. committee consisting of Hor- ace Hoffman and Harold Miller. They were awarded to boys who had partici- pated in class athletics during their stay in the class. Through the kindness of Mr. Kagen, we were able to obtain jerseys for our basket ball team of the class, an act for which we extend to him hearty thanks. During the past the class has done well in track, base ball, foot ball and basket ball. The Class of 1928 February is one to which every member of it should be proud to belong and strive to do the better things which uphold and boost a class. For our success we owe much to Mr. Scott, who is our class advisor, and who has conducted the class very well. The names of the members of the class are as follows: Edward Anewalt, Lester Aulenbach, Preston Axe, Raymond Becker, Arlington Blimline, Lester Bolig, Lewis Boyer, Charles Brightbill, George . Brobst, Thomas Cleaver, Harry Crystal, John Davis, William Dehart, Alphonso De Marco, Calvin Derr, Arthur Dietrich, Leon Ehrman, Reginald Eidam, Carl Ferree, Robert Friedman, Edmund Gabel, George Graeft, Herbert Gollman, William Gross, Arthur Gilldin, Gervase Hagen, Harold Halprin, Norman Hangen, Henry Hawk, Miles Heinze, Armand Henne, Horace Hoffman, Allen Horst, Morris Hullinger, Henry Irwin, Joseph Janizewski, Fred Johnston, G. Kagen, Floyd Keehn, John Keener, Shubert Keller, John Keller, Clark Kerr, John Kerst, Max Kitchenoft, Norman Klingaman, Edward Kohl, George Kurtz, William Lease, Charles Leippe, John Levan, Henry Lewis, James Lonaberger, Ralph Mast, Russell Mengel, Harold Miller, Robert Meyers, Paul New- kirk, Karl Obold, Charles Orth, Elmer Quinn, Thomas Reedy, Sherwood Rieser, Ralph Rissmiller, David Rosenthal, John Ruoff, James Ruth, Clarence Schaeffer, Robert Seip, Bernard Seyfert, John Shaner, William Shugar, Harold Stoudt, Edmund Warkozewski, Stuart Weinerth, Leon Wentzel, Jack Whitaker, John Winkler, Carl Zunzer, EPITOME 75 '28 JUNE PTCSid6H,t-LEE BLYLER Vice-President-ALLEN HAWMAN Secretary-RoBan'r HEFFELFINGER Treasurer-KENNETH Dmrxucu Faculty Advisor-Mn. KLEINSPI-:HN '28 June has been prominent in both class and varsity athletics. It won its sec- tion of the class track meet and had sev- eral men on the varsity team. It had a good foot ball team until class foot ball was discontinued. It has three varsity foot ball players, among them Captain Butch Stark, and several more reserves. It had a good representation on the var- sity base ball and basket ball teams. Its class base ball team finished second with four victories and one defeat, while its class basket ball team was fourth. It had men on both the swimming and cross- country teams. '28 June has always been well repre- sented on the Honor Roll. An average of 30 every six weeks has been its contribu- tion to the scholastic work of the school. Eighteen in this class received silver but- tons. On the whole, the scholarship is very high and everyone is working to make it still higher. Many members-of '28 June are active in club work. Quite a few hold ofiice, and all are considered hard workers by their fellow club members. As a result of all these activities, '28 June has claim to being one of the most active and progres- sive classes in school. Members: C. Abramson, B. Abramson, C. Adams, D. Adams, H. Asher, W. Ball, T. Barr, A. Barasso, W. Bazioted, C. Beck, H. Beck, C. Berger, P. Billlnger, R. Bingaman, H. Bless, E. Blome, L. Blyler, J. Bobert, P. Borst, G. Brumbach, T. Bucher, H. Bucks, C. Carabello, A. Ciabaton, G. Clouse, E. Cochran, E. Coldren, J. Criswell, L. Dep- pen, K. Dietrich, T. Drobeek, M. Dry, R. Dukes, A. Duncan, G. Dunkelberger, H. Fegley, W. Fichthorn, M. Fox, C. Fred- ericks, W. Gehris, B. Gehrke, M. Good, W. Goodman, E. Griesemer, R. Griiiith, K. Jaage, J. Jafer, W. Hagan, M. Hahn, S. Haring, Q. Hawman, L. Heath, J. Heifel- finger, R. Heffelfinger, P. Hess, J. Hinkel, C. Hoffman, R. Hofses, J. Holahan, R. Holl, W. Horine, R. Humbery, W. Isen- berg, J. Jordan, C. Kenny, S. Kershner, S. Kinsey, J. Kissling, C. Kline, E. Klopp, W.

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