Pottstown High School - Troiad Yearbook (Pottstown, PA)
- Class of 1946
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'UBI' 9 SS Wfif 'Ti nb' .p.q 'QR f 'YX gc' E7 5.- Tucnfy three HERBERT KENNIFX Deacon I ucatmnal STAINLEY IUNAPP Doc ocatzonal HARRISON KOLHER Sklp Genelal IRENE KOPCHO Rene Academw THERESA C. KOVALH Thres Commercial Twen fy-fou 1' JOYC L KIRKHOFI' Ixnk f0lIlIll!ll1fl1 MARY JO KNIIF Hmm Fllllltllllllg JOANNE ROEHLER Acadmnzc ALFRFD ROREN F lp Vocafzonal LORRAINE KUGLER Chuty Academic in 9: 'F '5 1 72 SEQ' Ks -XX N A M KURTZ -Xnn Acadrfnzu ROBFRT I FX FILI I' Bob ALIIIIFIIIIZ III I IF BFI L LOFTIS I C Hmm l'l0IIUIIlllS BERINICI' IOVF Belnu lunmulf I J-KNIT 'NI-XURFR Jxmt ll Hfll DOUGLAS KURTZ Doug Vocatzonal VLLNI -X LIGHTCAP Velma Home Economics .IALR LONGAKFR Jack Atadfnuc RONALD MAUC LR Ronny I ufatunzul ROBERT 'NIQL AN N Steck Iuralzwzal Twenly file Qu ff!- ,I 7' Tuenty sz.: I' RANILEQ NICLO 'Nhakev -lrudenzzc DORIS MEI OX Dorm fonzmezuul GITA MII I ER 1 Academzc FLSIE MINOTTO Else fommerfzal JOYCE NIOGEL belt funzmmrzal INNELL JAN E MCLAUGHLIIN Jame Hume Fconomzcs ELEANIOR METZ Archie Communal JOSEPHINE MILLER Academzc JAMES A MITCHELL Nlltch General DEBORAH MOORE Debble Acudemzc JEANNE MOORE Jeanme Academzc BETTE MAE MOYER Bette Academw JANET NACLF an Commercial CLARA 0 SUCH Such Academac CELESTE PAULY Les Academic MARTHA MOSES 'Hart Cornmefczal CALVIN MYERS Cotton Academic MICHAEL OLOCR Muzzy 'ocafzonal MARY E OVERHOLTZER Shorty Lommezczal WILLIAM PERSHIYSKX Bi C ummercial W3 ll Q ,aw-,L Q Urlfy-Sw CATHERINE PIAZZA LEONARD J PICK ARD Catherine nc Qymmpyg-ml I Otufltlllrll BERNICE PIROSCHAK ROBERT P01 I Ak Procky Home Economics JAMES M POLLOC Bonme Commezczal JOYCE RAYSOR 05' Commercml GLORIA RHOADS G 0 Comme: cial Tu enty ezght Bo Academu LOUISE RAYMOND Lou C onzmelczal JEAN ANN RLIFSINYDER Toot Home Economzcs PAUL RIEGNER Chester General QL'- Us lp' 'Tk -. -if I ff' ii- ii: 'Q' ,mm 'ib- fl? NN 43 JEAIN N E MAE RIGHTER Jeanme Comnzuuul I' RANK IS ROHRBALH Snuffv P uwflunal JOSEPH RUYAK oc Cnnnul ARI EN 1 Azudcnlzz' RAYMON Ray I cnc' ' R bAYLOR D SCHAEFFER B EDNA ROGERS Eddy Commerczal MARY LOUISE ROTH Mary Lou Commerczal JAMES SASSAMAN Burk Academzc ELVN OOD SCHAEFFER Woodv Y ocatzonal CELINIE SCHEFFLER Celine Home Economics Tu enty-nine ,fa 'Ui 41:-.Q Allman.- if Thu ty 'Irv ELLEN SCHEIFLEY Ellen Home FFIIIIIIIIIIFS JAINE LARUE SHAINER Jame Home Economzcs STEPHEN SIKORA Steve Vocational BETTY SIZER Bets Commerczal MARY A SKOKOWSKI Mary Home Economics BETTE SCHROEDER Betts C 0771771016161 DAVID J SHARON Sunbeam Vocafzonal BARBARA SILVER Barb Commerclal FRANCES M SKOKOWSKI Fran Commerczal COIN STANCE SMALE Conme Commerczal CATHERINE SMITH Smltty Commerczal F RICHARD QIN ELL Dlck Vocatzonal BETTY SPANTGEIN BERG Sprxg Home Economws HELEN SPERAT Splegals Com merczal VIYCEINT T. STEIIN Vince Vocational GLORIA SMITH Gl0Tla Comnzezczal QUZAINNI' SNY DI' R Sue General EVA SPEILMAIN Polly Home Economzcs CHARLES A SPIFLMAN Bud Vocatmnul VIVIAN STELTZ iv Commercial haw fungi Thirty-one DORIS STOFKO Gotch Commercial HELEN STOLAR Helen Commerczal ARNOLD SUCHOZA oe Academw ROBERT SWINEHART Bob Academzc MARIE TWAROGOWSKI Trudy Commerczal Thzrty two EUGENE STOFKO Benny Academic RICHARD STRAINGE Zlggy A cadem IC ROBERT SWAVELY Bob Vocatwnal SOFIA TUBIS Soph Comme rczal JAY ULLMAN ay Vocatlonal 'sham 'fd 'Pa ii., Biff, A.allW3'rf Q U ,p- 'Q -'I yr ' We A 1, , , I I 4 ZLL ' 4'.',5fQl- J E, f . . fb ,. Ak 5 f .QI - 2 H. 'W'7':'1z , f S - Y' V . .. X A , K , f' Q ff ? It .,1' . 'V gi I i 3 .5 xhfrn 'Y' 1- K' 'Q' F 7 L' lx game. QN i 10 XX X ANIJI' RQLICE X an IIHINIIC XX IIJ XX Sp ukw Illlfllflllll ICU FH VVANISH Sho: tw l umm: I JI' -XNXIL XXI RSFI LK Tune r NI-KKK -XRET I XXI I' Dollx -luulcmzz DONIINIL J VISCARDI Dehe I ncufzunul ANN VS -XI LAI I' W Ally flllillllllblfll AI IC I' WI'IN'IlI'L Wann! Cmnmr 1 f HI 'XI-XRIORII' Sue f Ullllllllf 1 VS HIT -XLRF -XI I' RI-JD XX II SOX I :zuhmm Thu ty thru fi! kr' 'Qs l Thu ty fozu AUGUST WILSON August IIIIFIIIIIIIIIII MARION WITTENINIYISH Mal lgold C Ulllllllll ml JANET WOLF Reds Comnzuual JAINE WOLF If, Blue Eves Home Econonzzcs JOLINE 'NIARIE X I' RGLR Jelrle Commcuzal ,-XLYIX.-X IYISI5 Bing fIllHlIHl'I'f'I4lI FRANK XYO.I'I'ON IL 1I I muimna Q LOPIA VVOLFIL C Ol lunzmuczul N -XXI Y WOKIVXIAY Nanu. Conznzuczal 'XIII ION I' XOHN Iuckx A111111 mu B-XRIUN LIP! I I' K IL llfllflllllf' IUX1 F Ions Afnrlfmzf' IIPIPN IILC P IL Ill IC 01-4- 0, ININIPRNIXN HI rf ji' 'bl 55, silk 'QE 1 --s fUN Tlzzl-fy me 3911001 Motto Do 1t because 1t IS the ught thmg to do w 1 . . . . 1 o underclassmen ? 6 y, , 1 I 1 if -Qu K 3 I' f- I L 1 X x X ga xy Hx ' M ' ' - VX 1 6'i C' limi' Jun1or Class Officers and Sponsors Qtlndmg, N11 s Nllldled li Chllstman and NI1 C uald Levengood QDOHSOIQ Qeitcd left to llght Bettx llllllel Rawmond D xvldhelsu RODGIT llllltl 'Xmcx Reed Completely self assured and at ease back ln thelr old haunts 1aunty 1un1ors IH evely sense of the word lookmg down at the sophomores and up at the semors seemlng to sense thelr dellghtful mlddle oi the road pos1t1on these wele the 1un1ors of the 1949 1946 te1m uce pxesluent Betty Mlller secretary Nancy Reed treasurer Adxlsols llllss Mlldled H Chrlstman and Mr Gerald D Lexengood these composed the SUDCIXISIIIQ' group for the class Plungmg lnto the mlddle of school dCf,lXltl6S they produced the Halloween Ball IH COOIJ9l'l.t10ll wlth the senlols the December sale ot statlonely followed then thelr part IH the Color Day assembly the Jumors xery own program m Malch fShall we ever forget Jun1o1 Buys a Car w1th all 1ts hllarlty and fun'7J the Easter Dance ln Aprll IH May they chose then' class colors motto and flower aftel the Junlor sophomore May Dance the blg event of the year the Jumox Prom final trlbute to the upperclassmen now only memolles these exents stand as sllent lemmdens of the days that haxe passed they haxe serx ed as steppmg stones and brought the Jun1o1s to thelr plesent status standlng on the threshold of thell hnal 6XClt1Ilg sen 1 P Thufy eaght fy I T , - p A I kv A -.,. C - ' Exif ....,, .. . Y'!3,,, - J . a WL .5 SLA '. ,. 1 . . 2 ' f: l 's. l ' ' . l ' ' L '. il K , . , L' ni nw . sr, D . D . l Class officers - Raymond Davidheiser, president: Robert Martz, V' - - Lv' ' 3 ' ,nf S , S ' ' I UA -A L- ' 1 V ' - 'R 1 1 i L. C n n I 1 Q K ' 1' 7 r ' ' - v v 64 . 1 w u ,, 1 ' 1 ' . I 1 . ' I - . l y l 1 wr , , 1 v l , ' ' -, sa ' 1 n Z Q v I ' - - . . . ' v Q' ks, 1 v L1 K1 I A D U l HA1 v f v ' . L- -1 . AQ, K- . ' is ' . ' . ' ' W' a ' at . H. S. CLASS OF 1947 I I I I '5 'A If' ' if 3- - QI 2 x, ..,.,--.q,.Q..1.......,....,.4..:,! Thirty-ninf For fy Sophomore Class Oflicers and Sponsors Standlng Mlss Alma I Klmk and M1 Eaxl R Strange sponsoxs Seated left to llght Helen Kulp Rlchaxd LaRose Pansy Coodvc 11 Ann Focht Shy curlous faces peermg around the new and rather awe 1nsp1r1ng surroundlngs small figures trylng hard to appear sophlstlcated and worldly mlnded sllly glggles suddenly peallng forth ln a qulet study ha these were our first vague lmpresslons of the sophomores IH those early days of September 1945 Months have passed slnce those first fateful days months ln whlch our lesser brethren have proved themselx es to be a very necessary part of school l1fe now seasoned partlclpants they have assumed many ol the schools 1mportant roles ln sports extra currlcular aCtlV1t16S and scholastlcs Color Day assembly St Patrlcks Day Dance soph assembly ln May Jumors Sophomore May Dance malked by the zest and orxgmahty of the sophs themselves Advlsers Alma I Kllnk and Earl R Strange and the class offlcers Rlchard LaRose presldent Dalsy Goodyear VICE presldent Helen Kulp secretary and Ann Focht treasurer supervlsed the work on the standardlzatlon of class rlngs the sale of Personal memo pads fthelr first money maklng venturel and the vuork on the seruce files And now behold' The sophomores of today ., 1 . . . , ' : , f' . , .I 1 -1. ',. . y - .. . . ll - 1 ' 11' 1 . ' . . . t .. . . . S , . t, . 7 11 f ... , , . . . . .. 9 ' 'v . . , . . . , . , . . - 4 ' , . . 1 . . v 9 s ' s 1 s 9 - - ' sc as - , . - ' v 1 y' 1 . , l .. , . . . . CLASS CDF 1948 Pledge to The School Iplf 11 fa nn Ioxults lo the Poftsloun Sfnmr slunfls an IlISflfIlfI0lI Illlllllffllll lull: uppm tunlix mul yusluf for all A 1 W l L I I. X . - . J Q. 1 K ' I ' High Svlmnl mul to Ilw iflvuls for lI'lIil'll il . I . v . b I f Y. C2 j N115 ff T wa BV ilies f, V , QW fx Gil. W Q K Q Q' KVA 'W . ' Z Q ...N --A-. f' H An, 'K-3 I--x if X ., W X , A l- X X ,rf 7 x Q, A Q J s f l 1 6 :' ZZ' K IMA fx 1 ,gm l .. I Bob Ss-mwh:vT Fm fy foul NATIGNAL HONOR SQCIETY In ex ery first class hlgh school there ale clubs and socletles of many kllldS If rlghtly gulded and dlrected these may be a wonderful lncentlxe to develop the capacltles of the 1I1dlNldll21l members Of such IS the Natlonal Honor SOCl6ty of the Unlted States PUIJIIS ellglble to electlon into thls organlzatlon must stand ln the first fourth of thelr respectlxe classes 1n scholarshlp Howexer not mole than 15 of any semor Ol graduating class can be elected to ITl9II'lb9lShlIJ at one tlme The soclety ltself 1s actually an outgrowth of the w1sdom and experience of the past fifteen or twenty yeals that has been molded mto a concrete 0I'f,dHlldtlOH It was created to stlmulate a desire to render Sl-BIXICQ to promote l61d8lSh1IJ and to dexelop character ln the students of Amerlcan secondary schools Usually the executlve commlttee of the local honor soclety defines for the faculty or faculty commxttee the meamng ln thelr school of SGINICQ leadershlp and character Servlce IS Interpreted as a wlllmgness of a member to render cheerfully h1s serxlces to the school a readlness to show courtesy to Xlb1t0I'S or repons1b1l1ty to uphold scholarshlp In definmg leadelshlp they clalm lt IS a demonstratlon of 1n1t1at1xe 1n all school work and act1v1t1es and the apparent success of the member ln holdlng' important school ofhces In reference to character a student may galn recognltxon by meeting hls mdlvxdual obllgatlons by demonstratlng an honest and SIDCSFQ Splrlt by upholding the ldeas of all Chrlstlan organlzatlons of the school and by constantly dlsplaylng fine qualltles of pelsonallty promptness and 3Ch16X9m6Ht By arranglng the students ab1l1t1es m these varlous groups on a percentage basls the teachers determme who IS ellglble fol membership ln the Natlonal Honor Soclety Thus It IS only natural that on the emblem of thls SOCl8ty are engraved these four letters S L C and S whlch of course stand for the four cardlnal prlnclples of 1ts organlzatlon Scholarshlp Leadershlp Character and SGTVICG Scholarshlp IS the pow er of the mmd to overcome lgnorance and superstltlon by research Leadershlp IS the power of the personallty that leads the way for mans upward cl1mb Character sets the seal of rlghteousness whlle SQFVICG IS the begllllllng and end of our educatlon There have been many advantages of th1S soclety as observed by many teachers and professors throughout the Unlted States Flrst of all lt encourages many students to work not only for athletic recognltlon but also for a scholarshlp to further one s education Then too many of the students are eager for the honor of 9l8Ct1OD and work hard for lt Thus ln concluslon It IS sufiiclent to say that as long as thelr Natlonal Honor Soclety 6XlStS 1n lts lntegrlty the future g6ll6I'dtl0I'lS of thls country w1ll go forward 1n a world of democracy X 1 1K1 - l1L1 'r .1 1 K1 K1 ' ' K1 - v my Y nw. .S ' . 1 l . 1 1 ' 1 . 1 ' Y .1 1 ' 1 ' . . If . ' ' . r . I , ' fr ' . , , .r . . 1 1 C 1 - 1 ' v 1 O1 1 ' 1 1-1 'rl ' 1 1 4 1 ' 1 1' 0 1 41. I 11 . 4 V 1 l . , . . , 1 1 . ' 1 5 u 1 1 0 l . 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 . . . 4 ' 7 ' ' K1 K1 11' , 1 K1 ' ,u U ' L1 1' K1 1 y 1 ' Sk A1 y 1 y'1' underclassmen and to dlsplay a loyal school attltude, and, finally, a 1' 1. 1 ' , . ., . , . . Y 7 r L A ' , 1 'Y 4 I K . . 11 1 . 11 1 . . . . , .., . ., . K., . ' 7 7 7 7 7 ! 9 K ! 9 , . . 5 . , y . ' W 7 7 . . ! . ,H . . . . . , . I, , . . . . . . , I 1 I ,.. UUC9 GNO 3C'3S1F5'TU fS'...,.,A 92 S 5 I x XJ-. :SJC-ff' K ' fr' ,UR f A g' 3 3751? 1 fs' 'S 3 L ,, N 1ll'N ll l!fl.fIl.' Xllflfl, xy. E, Inj, X 'Mlm' I!wr,.'I IX. ., IN' I.-11,1 Y .Inu U,m -' ,lf vw Nl I,I.- w ,.q:E1. IUVHXIJN I I1 4 ' lI'XlN. Nl :X,f1 XI. w U ' , Forty szw g Furs! row lett to right Ianet Maurer Catherine Elliott Vluan HOYWIEZ Joyce Derstme Hanna chorsch Dorls Erb Charlotte Anderson Sophia Tubls Second row Yxonne Trolllnger Barbara Jean Fredd Mr John R Killian Miss Miriam V Ludwig M J Robert VonDrach Ina Stem Glta Mlller Thlrd row Joyce Mo el Alice Wentzel Marjorie Stofko Vlr gmxa Mae Adams Anlta Fried man Marjle Cohen Fourth row Eleanor Zlmm rm n Janet Nagle Vlrglnla Adams Curtis Klaus Jame Pollock Robert Pollak Phyllis Becker Lorrame Barnett P H S NEWS STAFF Llfe on the P H S News staff seemed to conslst of long afternoons after school nlghts when we d go to bed wondermg where the next artlcle was comlng from study halls spent IH an endless agony trymg to Hmsh up the ltems so long overdue proof readlng untll the type danced before our eyes the frultless rush to get materlal lHtO the prlntshop on tlme trylng our best to get cooperatlon the fun the work the play the fellow shlp we all shared our common vlrtually unattamable goal to please the publlc the prlntshop and the staff the slghs of rellef when the paper had finally gone to press and then puttmg our shoulders to the wheel for the next ISSUE and Mr J or semors co edltors and Jack the group that d1d the actual work IH makmg up the paper preparlng It for prlntmg theirs was the Job of proof readlng owerhaulmg artlcles Wrltlllg last mlnute fill ms and assemblmg the materlal It was a monthly Job one that seemed new er endlng but fun nex ertheless ln Splte of the trlals and trlbulatlons that seemed to be our lnevltable lot The staff under the dlrectlon of MISS Mlrlam V Ludwlg Robert VonDrach was composed of any sophomores Junlors lnterested ln Journallsm Hanna Schorsch and Joyce Derstme Sue Felt efficlent make up edltor Bob Pollak feature edltor Longaker pmch hlttlng sports eultor made up the edltorlal staff mv'-A' ,K 5 ' l L. , ' S . . . I 5-, K . A4 S T. . , . - , U . D . , - L . ' C . . . - I 6 1 . . 'S . ' A . . , I . . . ' aa , H N - . . . L . v , Y . . . . , K . w . H . . . L . . . ' L L , A nun - 1 . ww . . . L .. . LL L . . . L . . . , , , v . V . . L . . . , -' , , . . . Lv, . . . u . . V. , L . . . v Y . . . 1 9 9 ... , ' 9 9 ' 7 9 1 . . . ,. . . 9 ' s . Y . . . . . . 9 . v . - . Y . . . . . . . , , . -. . .. . Y . , L . . . , Y - . Y . . . i L T , LL, . . 1 . . ' Seated left to right: Mr. J. Roh- crt VonDrach, Janet, Maurer, Alice Bleacher. Joyce Derstine, Jane Bartman. Gita Miller, Miss Carolyn Longacre. Standing: Arnold Suchoza. Stan- ley' Emery, Nancy Bartholomew. Joyce Zelgler. Robert Swinehart, Vrfni Ad J : h' Mil igi a am, osep me - er.. ohn L gaker, Rob t 1946 TROIAD STAFF The 1946 Troiad was begun in May 1945 and finally after many head aches suffered by members of this staff sent to press in March 1946 w hat a relief' but we had fun from Joe Suchoza s Poor Judd ls Dead fyou ye no idea the agony we endured hearing that every time we met! to Miss Longacre s Id like to see that article by the end of this week and I m not kidding our after school lunches of cheese and graham crackers the discussions we got into on everything but the yearbooks Shall U S haye compulsory military training? What s inside Russia? flet s not go into that here! Bob Swinehart s clever cartoons Gita Miller s poetic prophesy soft lights wonderful muslc tables for two- A A Ah beautiful waitresses UD an exclusive floor show these w ere features in our Club Troiad in the high school gym on March 1 who will ey er forget Jane Bartman emmcee or our pin up-boy Bob Ley eille as In the beginning our meetings w ere open discussions about our ideas for the yearbook with September came the actual planning Trolad alguments about the cox er and the printing P S we got out of classes for that January brought the showdown work-or else but the person w ho had tne big lob of making up the Troiad was the Editor ln Chief Joyce Deistine that girl really knows the meaning of work in charge of our money matters subscriptions and patrons was Alice Bleacher Business Nlanager our male contributors Qhubba' hubbalj were Jack Longaker Bob Leyellle Joe Suchoza Bob Swlnehart and Stanley Lmery the rest of the staff included Jane Bartman Ginny Adams Josephine Hillel Glta Nlillei Joy ce Zlegler Janet Maurer and Nancy Bartholomew N11 X on Diach and Miss Longacre tried to listen to all of us at one time they d1d a pretty good iob of it too we wish to thank them for toleiating us and fo1 ignoring insanity ey en during the darkest days Forty sfzcn l J on er Leieille '1 v 1 ' 1 - ' 9 7 I 1 1 1 .1 . 1 1 1 A , 1 , v - , 1 u ', u .uso l x ,Y . . . Y Y '11 71 U' ' 1 1 ' ' Q 1 - - vw , , .1 11. 1 Y I . 1 it , -' ,- - nu 1 - ,' ,,- sa y . ,. ,u . . ,Q - - . V. . v 5 x uno .' 1 - 1 ' .1 ! 7 1 9 , - ' 9 , , ' . the head waiter-didnt he look snazzy? - rx' V 1 xx lv N' c ... ' ... ur va ' . l I 1 wks ki K. . - - I v 1 1 w . ' 1 V . .,. . , 1. vw 1' v K ' 1 I vi y i v 7 7 9 Y w ' s , , 4 9 A v 9 A v , nnqA n hx ... U t , ... ' I' UI fy tlyllf Blelc-ski. STAGE CREW The house lights dim St ltlc IN he lld as the mike IS made 16,1413 fol use The Clllt un slow lv opens and the stage 18 set f0l the perfolm ance to begin DLIIIHX the COUISL of the act YQFIOUS lights are tlllflffd off llld on to DIOCHICQ the desired effect Once ln a w hlle the spotlight fl om the balcony ls put into use In the latter particularly preclslon and tlmlng ale essentlal Between scenes old ful nlture 18 remox ed and new fl11l'1ltLll6 needs to be added The elltlre background requlres changing alld IH a hully' After the end of the play everyone remarks about the excellence of the cast few leallve that a great deal of the credit also belongs to the stage crew w hose aCt1Vlt1GS I haxe lust discussed These boys ale really the unsung heloes of exery play that 18 D10 duced IH P H S Without then SQIXICQN It would be lmposslble to con duct an assembly ploglam successfully In ore of the assemblies fol instance an extension was needed on the legular platform The etage C1 ew canle to the 1630116 and completed thls project fO1 the pelformanee to good adl antage at the Town Hall meetings and community concerts They QXhlblt gl eat abllltles on these occasions by performlng such feats as Cdl rylng a Chall on stage or placing the mlclophone ln lts COl16Ct posltlon Among thls group ale Paul Bleleskl Henry Arndt Russell Frles Racial Belnhalt Stanley Dlake alld Joe Alt6FN By the way that face you see peeling through the cultalns before each act IS Paul wlnklng lt hls glll ln the tlont IOXK The lace to see w hlCh would get off the stage fllst the cultaln Ol the dl19CtOl seemed to amuse eieryone eien the teachels At play D1 dCtlC6s I bellexe the lights w ere off more than they wele on iw hele was Nil Emers 'J Nlaybe we can put the blame on Radal he callt tell when the llghts ale on w lth apecs Ol without All lOk1llg' aside the stage elew IS leallv all lndlspenslble 0lgdI'llLdt10I1 At exelx assembly 111021 lnl thu ale const lntlx on the lob recelxlng little eledlt alld doing a gleat deal of w olk Vllthout them P H S would not seem complete - ' .' ' ... z ' -z ' ' - - l 'la f . K l n n n .l -Lv I , v l n' . x' I A . , 4 .pw . s' . . n I , . , -4'- ' ' . Q s v ' V , V s 1 ' ' s s , V 1 . 1 K1 0 . I . . l K1 1 . r , , 4 1 , U . - J, 7 ' f 4 - L' I , I s'. I A . 1 u u I ill record time . . . In addition to school activities, they also put their talents v , ' ' 7 - - . - 'ku I 1 I . A1 ., , L11 ' Ivy Lt l 1 1,7 u 4 1 5 'lf 1 O v v vi , , . l... W , . , I. , .' 4 1 ' L. 'Lv 4 Y v' ' , ' atv , ' 4 ' 1 . 4 1, kv I A1 v , v I 'A I . x I rw A ., Y.: 1 f . A I I 64 1 a 'l,, I ' . 1 a I V. 1 I vi vi A y n 5 1 , ' S' y K1 - I .- - 'ls . f V . ' 'ks ks' . . 'ff ' I , ' s , .lv . --tl tv . .2 rtv . - D. 2 vv , l' , ' r' ' i ' ' J . ' . Q I 1' I I . . . Y. . . . I my A x o Left tn right: Henri Arndt Leonard Bcrnllrlrt, Mr Arthur E Emery. Wilmer Smith Paul Stand ng left to rlght Eu ene Stofko Charle Fisher Eleanor Zimmerman Wlllxam Pershlnslq Alice Bleacher Robert Hlltwine Jeanne Garner Arnold Suchoza Seated Carolyn Bl1xt SODhl8 Tubls Jame Pollock Jane Bar man Robert Pollak 'IUNE MAD Stay 1n characte1 1' w as MISS Jenkma much heard plea at class play rehearsals the famous 11ne Your pa told my pa czused bursts of laughter from the whole cast back stage how well we remember those seemmgly endless rehearsals Mr Grofe s rapt expresslon as he llwed exery part MISS Jenklns te xrlng her ha1r out because no one knew h1s 11nes B111 Pershlnsky taklng ox er the part of Roger the d1d a swell 1ob of lt tool when Bob Lex e1lle had an accldent the swoon Qlllglllg of B111 to the theme song, I Wlah I Knew we also emoyed h1s playlng and hls wonderful lnterpretatlon of Chopm we dld not know that Eugene Stofko had such a good sxngmg XOICB why dldn t he tell us hear Arnold Suchoza grlplnf, all ox er because he sa1d the green pamt lust would not come off Wllkl9 s furnlture the 330 lamp and the beautlful sofa Jlm Pollock fdlllllg on the sofa and breaklng 1 spring crrrashll Sofie Tubls and he1 band llds the tlme Allce Bleacher forgot the green pfunt Bob Hlltwmc and Bob Pollak complalnmg, bec1use they had to put Xl1'llt9 palnt 1n then 11111 to achlese a xery dlgmhed effect Bleacher s glamorus led dress the klss between Baltman and Hllt wlne hubba hubba how worrled the d11ectors were that the play would not be a success congratulatlons w hen lt w IS fm 111y ox er CAST OF CHARAC'1 ERS Penny Wood Ahce Bleachel Chuck Ha1r1s James Pollock Nlls Wood Jane Bartman Elmex Tuttle Arnold Suchoza D1 Wood Robert Hlltwlne Efhe Jeanne Garnel 'Nl1111e Lou Sophla TllblS G Nleuwn Roberts Eugene Stofko Roge1 Xan Xleck Wllllam Pelshmdkx N11 Harus Robelt Pollak Shlrley 1N9IltXK01th Eleanol Zlmmelman Ralph Wentworth Charles Fleher Ju11e Ca1olwn Bllxt I'o1ty lllllt ' i ' : g . 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Fljty Z111 me 112111 MAJORETTES The b92lLltlQS at the front of the ma1ch1ng band tu11l1ng then ally er batons faste1 than the eye can see are the P H S d1 um mayorettea led by Parker Grow drum mayor 1uSt the rlght touch of color and eye appeal xx 1th skirts Cthat Q what I Qald boyall 1nc1dentally you should haxe Qeen them ruahmg, around to get materlal and frant1cally cutting., and sew race agalnst t1me' But these glrls Florence Barret Jean Chustman Many LOUISE Roth and Ma11e Tvvarogoskl tVS11l91S Mary Jane Yorgey Sa1 ah Anne Mogel Jean Kunkle Betty Moyer Jane Wolfe and Mlldred Ott color gll21ldS Eleanor Z1mme1man and Ruch Kochel flag bealers and Parke1 Grow 1eally d1d a eva ell Job o11g1nal stunts at games the nimble acrobat1cQ of Maly Louise Roth and Jean Chrlstman the tvs1rle1s on Th3IlkSglX11'lg Day each maneuvermg a blue flag., IH one hand and a whlte one 1n the other a spectacular endlng for the football season ma1ched 1n the many parades gn en on hohdays and for war bond rallies 11 1th the band part1 clpated IH the grand finale of the muslcal concelt on March 7 and 8 maJeet1cally sw ept down the m1ddle alsles xx 1th th611 flags guns and tw1rl1ng batone, glung a truly mllltafy a1r to thls final ma1 ch of the annual concert 0 r rr , 31 o 15 Twarfo s , 2 1 IC Sta ' 1 0 j M Jan 'orgcy. J a a r 1' w, 'ara i , ' r ' 1 1'1 . . S ' Q . , .. i . r . 0 Y. Y ' 1' , . . - 1 I '. 1 Y. . , , . i.. . l L . . ' v 1 . . , 1 . . . . , 1 K K . r r . . . Y I S V- ing their own skirts the day before the opening football game . . . another 1 ' 'T J 4'- 1 4 ' ' 7 ' 7 K 7 . V , . . .S Z . , . , 7 7 Y Y , 7 I . Y - LET . v . ' . r . v . . . 1 , . , .y V A. . 8 Kneeling left t ight I-1 rcn Ba cm. M 'y L 11' 'e Roth Marle 5, w k1 JO11 1 Cnr1 tman S ndlng B Ltx ox M rs e 'x e 1111 K nkle P k G b A 'VI 1 r 01 0 1 oge Jane W0 fe M1ld cd Ott Els- no First row left to right: Arlen Saylor, Mary Louise Roth, James Sassaman. Richard Strange, Thomas Miller, Russell Bacchi, Ronald Dellecker. Robert Hilt- wine. Robert Russell, Anne Buch- holtz, Eleanor Zimmerman. Second row Stanley Emerv Ger ald Leyrer Clifton Hurter Rob ert Pennypacker Reds Gaugler Dorls Knause Richard Ludwig Richard Behle SWING BAND Tap Tap Tap John Sllyer old John Sllyer our own P H S dance band and the best one eyer to emerge flom these portals through contlnual hard practlce these twenty one SYSll lg'St9I'S, under the leadershlp of Allen Saylor, haue produced me at lts best well' welll s methmg new has been added ' here comes the yocal quartet Glorla Lazensky Eleanol Llmmel man, lllaly LOUISE Roth and Anne Buchholtz slnglng our fax orlte tunes on statlon P H S and they le domg a sw ell lob transfolmmg the band lnto Xoung Man wlth a Horn starrlng the Sentlmentallsts Busmess IS boomlng fol th1s 01 gan17at1on durlng OCt0ll9l, Noy cm ber, and December there WCIC wal bond ldlllLS and Clare I'l ee NIAIOI plavs for w hlch the band play ed thu h ld the honor of playlng fol the Umted States Almy Band between concerts w hen lt appealed ln Pottstown on Noy embel 10 at Chllstmas thls band enteltamed at the Hlpp0dl0mQ s Chrlstmas palty manv of Olll pep ldlllCN featured these muslc makels who really cut loose fol thell P H S fans they V916 featuled ln the Muslc Concert on Nlarch 7 and 8 one of the most outstandlng successes of thls school N631 Although almost Qlltllfdll a student Dl0l6Cf Mlss Reld Ofl'Ql9fl llQl SGIXICCN when Il9CQNSd1Y she ls to be congratulated on lts success as IN Arlen Saxlol, the md9NtlO of these Jlx els and all the othel m6mbQlS Fllty our 1 - . - U ' 1 ' . 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Fzfty tuo First row left t rght M J Yorgey J Chrlstman M Twar gowskl J Wolfe J Kunkle T Wayock R Bacchl S A Mogel F' Barrett M L Roth M Ott Mlss Peggv M Rexd Second row B Moyer G Leyrer D Knause F Drumheller C Anderson J Grey J Brown K Hass J Buckley S Daub K Kopcho H Pratt J Zelglet A Jacob B Dress V Blelle E ZlIl'lIhC!'Il'l3Il Thlrd row R Gaugler P Petzar W Chrlstw R Reltnauer T V Miller C Fisher R Hlltwine S Kelser R Ludwig J Sassaman C Emery R Salinger E Stofko R Russell R Strange Hunsberger Fourth row D Haag W Ketner G Dames J Hampton R Behle R Dellecker W Sands A Saylor Wil T E Ml son ller Pennypacker R Brendlinger W Cross R Jones J Pollock V Novak M Sheperak Tl-IE BAND Drum beats ln CFISD autumn a1r martlal alrs on the way to football games strams of Boostmg the Old Hlgh at the halves vuth fond memorles we recall the 1945 football season the band stands out 1n those memorles with lts trlcky marchlng and swell tunes took part ln many town aCtlVltl9S patrlotlc war bond rallles holxday parades played before Town Hall meetlngs provxded atmosphere at pep ralhes One of the bands members Bob Hxltvsme had the great honor of belng chosen to play first chair m the alto saxophone sectlon of a state orchestra concert on February 2 at the state capitol sex eral members Eugene Stofko Bob Hlltvune Dlck Strange Cllfton Hurter and Russell BaCCh1 partlclpated 1n a dlstrlct band concert 1n Phoemxulle 1n Aprll Dxrected by MISS Margaretta Reld the oflicers of the band are Russell Bacchl presldent Thomas Way ock XICQ presldent James Pollock secre tary Arlen Saylor treasurer and Bob Hlltvune llbrarlan presented concert on March 7 and 8 those horrlble early mormng practlces ho' hum' Jeanne Moore s sn onderful playxng of Rachmamnoff s Second Plano Concerto accompanled by the band the trumpet trlo-Arlen Savlor D1Ck Strange and James Sassaman playmg the gay Fllrtatxons the beautlful Selectlons from Porgy and Bess by Gershmn a modern arrangement of St Louls Blues featurlng an accordlon solo by Charles Hunsberger the nos elty trax elogue Reuben and Rachael ln Neva York the ew er popular South Amerlcan melody Stars ln Your Eyes Gershwm s xlbrant Strlke Up the Band On the Mall the grand finale led by Russell Bacchl featurlng the drum ma1orettes color guards and drum maJor a great endmg for a thrllllng muslcal ew enmg ' ' o i : . Af ,' 1 . ' ' , R V f ,, V . ' ' ' . ,, ' V. throughout the year as well as at school assemblies. , V . V. . ., , , e l . . . J 1 W x Y 1 v 1 . . . V . . V V V. - . V V - Y ! l V ! Q Y Z v 7 ' ' ' 1- ',. ' ' 1 sc . ,, . V . . . ,, . . ., V 1 9 'P L . ,, . V ., V. ll ' 3? ' ' . , Y il ' . . . . , 7 Y! , - ' Sl ' . . . , 97 ,' 1 ,' U ' iv ca 11 Lin I , V . . . . V. V . , . . . . First row left to right J Raysor D Renmnger V Steltz C Kelm S Bonner L Hamer J I-Ioiiecker Mlss Peggy M Reid E Kopyos B Plechota F McConnell R A Frlck R Kochel J Kunkle S A Mogel M Fllby Second row D Helfern J Trout man C Elliott R M Gruil' C 0Nelll F Barrett B Moyer A Buchholtz B Blelle R Qulnter K Geist E Hayes D Moyer N Wolcott C Smale C Smith S Baer Third row B Moyer J l-lartshaw S Gnapp G Petzar J Eagle I Bl t Shl t ing rey Schmearer N Saltzer M J Yorgey B Frech Y Robertson V Marks N Saltzer J A Rawn M Ott Fourth row J Yergey O Hritzko C Thomas J Knopf J Foltz A Moyer M Taglleber B Boyer A Wallace A Buchholtz M Blttlng B Pearson J Brown V Kochlsh Fifth row A Blehl V Roblnson B Ellls K Muser J Kullshoff G Buchholtz K L Olewller R Reynolds G Bartzer J Schock J Moyer E Zimmerman G Tesznar M Kochlsh R Abner GIRLS GLEE CLUB Darkened audltorlum dlstant voices carollng solemn candle light processional this is our Christmas program Boys and Girls Glee Clubs combine to bring us the most 8f'l'6CtlV9 and lmpresslve assembly of the year further enhanced by tableaux of Christmas scenes the Three Wise Men the shepherds in the east, and loyous carol singers symbolic prelude to our Christmas vacation many clubs throughout the year Womans Club Century Club Emmanuel Lutheran Christmas program Pottstown Band Concert as well as our school assemblles at Thanksgiving Chrlstmas and Easter It presented the Upper Darby Glee Club at P H S on February 15 under the direction of Dr Clyde Dengler, this glee club sang many beautlful hymns and marches thelr nox elty number Johnny Smoker, with the cute motions the cowboys the iazz piano players Choplns Fantasy Impromptu the Personality gals Betty Hutton to put it briefly Whoo Whooo wolf call! the radlo program lmpersonated everybody from Frankie to the Lone Ranger the dance for both glee clubs aftervward the good refreshments plus the cute Upper Darby femmes A Night to Remember echoed by some P H S romeos Under the capable direction of Miss Reid and its officers Eleanoi Zimmerman Presldent Shirley Baer Vice President Joanne Brown Secretary, Jane Moyer Treasurer Sarah Anne Mogel and Anne Wallace Librarians the Glee Club took part ln the annual Sprlng Concert on Vlarch 7 and 8 sang beautlful selections in long formal dresses specialty numbers and solos hlghlighted the musical affair the nox elty The Lilac Tree the beautiful Gershwin number Embraceable You the dance for ex eryone taklng part after the concert tux and formals created an attractlve picture in the changed atmosphere of the gym Miss Reid can well be proud as ex elyone in P H S is of this fine musical organlzatlon Fzjty three I , s , s 1 . . . The Girls' Glee Club has entertained at many town affairs and for Y . i K 1 v 5 ' 1 . ' .' - ' ' L v , s L, K' . . . . . . Q Y u H H . - K ' . l . , . ' 7 Ci . . . 37 K6 . . . ' .77 I U . - 1 n H - . .L V . . .u - . ' U u. . . H . ' Y . , K. 3 . , . - 3 ' , n a . Y L' : u u , ' 99 ' , ,' if . . . 37 . . . g , ' 'w ' v y hw v . ' . . . 'L' 'L Iwfty four Fir t row left to right Russell Bacchl Wllllam Bllem Rxchard Strange Bob Hiltwm Charle Klopp Clifton Hurter Second row left to right Mis Pe gy R ld Henry Ad n Bob Pennypacker Wllllam Pershlnsky Arlen aylor Gen St fko BOYS GLEE CLUB Bass XOICQS IJlOVldlll2, harmomous backglound for sopranos of guls ln the combmed group twelve male XOICQS ralsed ln yoyous Chrlstmas songs at our trad1t1onal Chrxstmas D1 ogl am thlS 18 the Pottstown Hlgh School Boys Glee Club The boys sang mth the m1X6d chorus 1n the Emmanuel Lutheran Church at Chrlstmas partlclpated ln the Thanksglvmg and Easter pro grams here at school along Wlth the Glrls Glee Club they presented the Upper Darby Glee Club concert ln February held a dance for the Vlqltlflg muslcal aggregat1on or should I say for Upper Darby glrls fthat s all the fellows sawj the glrls entranced by the lanky blond ex sallor who played a mean boogle Woogie on the new baby grand D1FQCt6d by MISS Margaretta Reld the glee club s members are Bob Hxltvs 1ne Arlen Saylor Cllfton Hurter Russell Bacchl Charlle Klopp Henry Adams Charles Flsher Bob Pennypackel B111 Pershmsky Dlck Strange Eugene Stofko and B111 Blelm They partlcxpated ln the concert on March 7 and 8 sang the wonderful Rlfl' Song by Romberg e vsell lox ed negro splrltual Ole Alk s A Mox erm mth solo by Saylor Ray Noble s popular The Nery Thought of You the trlcky Students Loglc what were those vsords aga1n J vuth the glrls they sang Adoremus Te Calm Be Thy Sleep Echo Song and He s Gone Away Our Boys Glee Club one of the nevser organlzatlons here at hxgh school has certamly earned lawlsh pralse for lts amazmg progress and for 1ts contrlbutlon to Pottstovsn Hlgh s world of muslc 'S . 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' w . - v v ' ,1 7 1- . . . . . 1- , Seated left to right Mary Jane Heckman June Schock Betty Thomas Miss Alma I Kllnk Miss Dorothy O Yohn M15 Gertrude E Harley Theda Hettrlck Lor ralne Ku ler Lorralne Heller Second row Rutx Kena a Helen Stolar France SkOkOV45kl Ara bella Gottshalk Charles Flsher Ellen Culp Anna Fram Geral dlne Derecola Lorrnne DaxlJ hexser Mabel Faust Third row Nwncx Reed Dolores Etzel Joyce Dettra Joyce Klrk hofl Glorm Wolff Catherine Prana Ellen Pxott Joxce Harp Clorn Cru lf-r Dorothx Burn WAR BOND CQMMITTEE Wlth the begmnlng of World War II a new COmmltt69 xxas Ol g21IllZ6tl 1n Pottstovxn Hlgh School Thls group, composed of loyal and patrlotlc students, 15 knoxvn as the War Bond and Stamp Commlttee These people graclously xolunteered for the tremendous task of eklng DGHIIIGS, nlckels, and dlmes from the pockets of school chums ln order to help finance our great vxar September 25 xx as a red letter day ln P H S for on that day for ty dollaxs and seventy cent Ot course, xxe ll haxe to ox ezlook March .J on xx hlch day only elghteen dollals xxorth of stamps xx ere sold Most people seemed to thlnk that xx1th the termlnatlon of host1l1t1es came the telmlnatlon of expendltures A look at our C0mmltt96 s records reveals that our total sales fell off conslderably 1n 1946 Hoxx ex er, our falthful commlttee nex er gaxe up for each Tuesday lTlOllllIlg' xxe xx ere greeted by that much used announcement buy xxar bonds and stamps Recrults fox th1s commlttce xxere texx and fan betxxeen fol the only xexxard and lt?C0g'lllt10ll they xecelx ed xx as haxlng then plcture ln the yearbook Q smcerely hope that next xe.u s commxttee xx1ll exceed oul l9LOld, and xxf also play that there need be no xx .11 to boost then sales Iwrtyfzze our financial wizards collected a grand total of two thousand three hundred . . 1 V 1 V V ' V V 7 V V . V . . A . . . - , u l . ' 1 . , 1 1 1 ' V , V , V, KV . ' V V I v I Ai V 1 K 1 xy, ' 1 . 'S ' , V ' V , , . V . V . V. . V ' ' V s ' v -. K- . -' ' V ' ' V - . . I W7 x ' V . J V ' v' ' V . , - , V I - -1 r - - u - 1 ,' - V. 1 Pexrson H Rhoads G Buch Fljfy sz: Kneeling left to nght S Drake J Brynan A SllCh07'1 R Pollak J Longaker I-Irs! row J Derstlne M Wltten meyer J -Mogel H Zelgler J Wolfe J Moore N Bartholomew J Bartman V Adams J Mlller G Boughter A Bleaclxer Dettra J Maurer M Whltacre J Ziegler Second row Mr Gerald Lexen good R Hartenstme V Linton M Faust B Fredd S A Mogel L Fry J Kunkle R A Frlck B Moyer J Brown J Glower M Gel er F' Mohn A Buch holtz L Harner K L Oleweiler D Moyer N Rlehl R Rhoads D Kurta R Yonkaxltch Mrs Elizabeth Burchfield Third row R LaRoe C Huns ber er M Wahl N Saltzer B Brumbaugh J Yohn K L Schmearer C Elllot C Ander son B Walters J Walker H Kulp A Focht E Lxghtcap W Moyer N Zelgler Fourth row C Hager D Zeigler P Jones C Klaus N Yocum C Bl1em N Mauley P Becker C Thomas G Silver P Fxrmg B Lxufenberg D Roberts holtv M Leflel l-IGNOR CLUB The first semester repolts came out, and the fam1l1a1 questlon all through the halls was Are you on the honor roll? If you were among the fortunate ones who were able to answer Yes, then you became a member of the Honor Club The Honol Club met twlce ino lessl thls year At the first meetmg Derstme, X109 presldent, Catherme Elhott, secretary Fay Wlohn treasurer the members also declded to make up the annual Chrlstmas baskets for needy famlhes at the second meetmg the upper classmen had 1n1t1at1on for the poor, defenseless sophomores no one Wlll ever forget the passlonate look on Mr Levengood s face when he proposed to Mrs Burch field and recelved as a forfelt or was It P a k1SS the t0plC of Charlotte Andex son s extemporaneous speech I am proud to be a member of the Honor Club because C Answer thls ln twenty five words or less retorted Jack Ex er qulck on the trlgger Longakerl Nell Yocum s 1l'llt13tlOIl, qulte a messy affalr he had lce cream every place but where lt should haxe been when he trled to eat whlle blindfolded the ever popular trlck of supposedly 1ump1ng ox er llghted candles fooled Curtls Klaus 15 face reglstered complete QUFDF198 when he dlscovered the candles had been remox ed Thls xery amuslng and entertalmng program was arranged by Josephlne Mlllel, Nancy Bartholomew, and Arnold Suchoza Some of the b1a1ny senlors are gettlng a chance to compete fo1 something really worth whlle thls yeal a scholarshlp to any college cox elmg all expenses good luck, NBUIOIS' X A , . . 5 , . I, ' 1 ' I . ' ' ' B K K , , 61 I , ax , n the officers of the club were elected . . . John Longaker, presidentg Joyce . V. - '. i . . 5 A , N . , N - Nw yn w w tl ' ' . . 1 . . . . , , H u , , ', ' Y - , , sy 4, V - . - - - . ,, K . ,u . . . . w ' I A 7 I First row left to right: A. Such- oza, R. Keough, C. Klopp, B. I-Iartenstine, R. Hartenstine, C. Klaus, R. LaRose, B. Zeigler W. Gates. W. Bllem, H. Kocher: Second row: J. Koehler, J. Trout- man, A. Gottshalk, M. Geiger, A. Bleacher, J. Baird. J. Garner J Bartman V Adam:-1 J Wolf J Longaker D Moore P Derstlne C ONelll E Clayberger Thlrd row J Garner D Erb J Swavely S A Mogel J Kunkle B M M J Y Mr oyer or ey s Elizabeth Walz N Wolcott M Faust N Burden V Adams M Christman C Elliott P Becker L Barnett Fourth row C Myers H Adams N Maurey B L Ellts V Hoagey N Wahl C Anderson R Pol lak H Rhoads J Norton E Schaeffer E L Llghtcap B Miller E Culp S Tubls J Henry Filth row N Yocum J Moore J Ziegler C Blixt C Pauley N Bartholomew P Flrxn G Gau ler D Burns J Moyer S Dra blnsky A Wallace R Levellle J Ruyak LIBRARY STAFF and CLUB One of the most act1ve organ1zat1ons 1n the school the Llbrary Club and Staff has become more actlve 1n 1945 46 under the helpful g'Lllddl'lC6 of MN Walz and ltS capable leaders J me Ba1tman presldent J1m B md v1ce premdent and Jeanne Garner secretary the Staff has seen to the purchaae of new booka taken care of old ones kept the l1bra1y 1n cond1t1o11 and posted bulletma of current lnterest 1round the P H S halls e club has provlded lntereats along the soc1al l1ne throughout the year under 1ts offlcers Glnny Adams presldent Jack Longaker SICQ p1es1dent lllil Janet Wolf secretary the club aleo made up small books of ca1toons Qhort stor1ea and puzzles fOl serv1cemen under the dll ect1on of NI zbel F lust and sent popular magazmes to P H S SLIXICGIHQH And there are the thlngs vxe ll nexer forget ou1 xxhlrlxxlnd t11p to Phlladelphla the Llbertv Bell 1n Independence Hall the bl1nd S6Cl10ll of the Free Llbrary of Phlladelphla the bus lunch the xx OlldQlS ot the Frankl1n Inatltute heat and sound labomtory Just push the button the drlllllg test all the a1lors 1n the Naxy sectlon the Ph1ladelph11 Aquarlum Wlth 1tS flah UGH' the Un1xers1ty of Pennsylx ama 'Nluseum the sold1era marchlng 1n -1 held near the museum noxx hoxx d1d the glrls know that? that xxas the most 1nte1est1ng museum the long bumpy r1de home but oh xx hat a xx onderful d IV' Our club meetmgs throughout the yen C01 poxal Glor11 Col IS llltl s talk about her xx ork 1n a serx lcemen s hospltal hu meet1ng xx 1th Genu ml E1senhoxx er the Halloxxe en paltx NI1 Gxofe s 1nte1est1ng art t zlls ll Noxember our Chrmtmas soclal the glfts some people recelx ed Nancy Vlolcott got paper dolls Bob H1ltxx1ne 5 xoyo the 1eallx enyox ed J Rex Jared 5 talk on psychology lll Janualx Flash Dorls E1b xx 1ll haxe a long courtsh1p don t mal ry S0lJhl9 Tllbls 1f you llke the QLl1c't 1 e Curtle Klaua has a stlong xx1ll poxx er Henlx Adams and A1111 Wallace ehould nex e1 ma11x Jane Bartman llk6S 1exxelrx and clothe Lorralne Barnett should nex Bl n1oxe to the South Iwancx Buth olomexx should etudy math the greetlngs that flexx at the Xalentme s party Henrx Adam s p1 IZQ plax 1n NIa1 ch the mag1c feats ot Chfulotte Anderbon and Jean Tloutman ou1 annual xx1nd up p1cn1c 1n the spung, xx1nd up of a fun packed xeal lll the Llbl ux Club Fzjlu 96 1 4 ll I ' I , r . . 1 U . . . . D , . A ' U U- - r by - D . . f . ' . 1 . r t , 1 . . - . I , . . . . 1 I 9 I N- u - 1 '1 L. - ' c , t , c , - - . i 1 -, 1 A v 1 - - - K -v -r v . .' 2 . . . ' .' . . . thx v . . ' ' . . I .x . r . . . 1 1 . 1 1. I 1 '. - 4 1. I I K 'y H v v - 9 '- f x s 1 . . , . . . . . ., v . Q ' . .Q . 1 I 4 r . ., r A c c . , 1 l X . . r . . . . . - 1 Y , Y 1 v D 1. 1. . .1 . . x . ' . l -I I It ty, v 111 - ' ' 1 Q 1 a Q. y U . 1 'l r . . 1- . t , ' t , S .' ' ' .' . . . I ' Z ' l A ' Y 1. 1 V . , 1 x 1 n 1 . Q x A A x . . . L c ' ' S . . . V v ' 1 Y K' VI 1 1 . O 1 . '1 . . . . . . . . . . . . , D V I A ' A . . . , cv . l 1 y 4 1 1 1. 'g 4 14 .,1 . c . . . c c-c - , , v ' 1 v' 7. 1 ' . x. ' Y' ,- . . . . . . c D v v , Q r 1 1 1 ,1 . 1 I v .1 S Y ...l . . ' . ' 2 1 v . 1 1 . I '1 1 ' ' . . . t . . . . . . .. . . . Y 1 . v' ,w v v Q v ' v it v 's s v ' .v 1 l '. - v- V N I , 1 v . .1 ' v ' v . l'f 's s fy 1 1 1 -' - vv 1 1 u Q U A - Q n n v L N V Q :sv . '1 - v v X- D . . . c . I U 5 ' w . . . 'K y 2 - - . v' . , - s 1 Y - - . -1 , i. V. q . H . i ... U' S 'U . ... c . c 1 w 1 - . v' - ' ' ' K. -' ,- '. V I . . il OV ' - - 5 c , . 'Q 711 Modest In V1CfOIY Sportsmanhke In Defeaf Aflllceiicz AsScx :ic 1iicm Mcmikcq ll I f 11 N WA? E16 X Fw X 655' f XA fvx Xl Mx f If I Q ' y K Z NJ 6 lhlehcs 445 Seated left to rlght A1106 Bleache Robert Russell D813 Goodyear Raymond Schaeffer Joyce Swavely Second row Dan1elLudw1g Fern Drumheller Janet Wolfe Mr Bertram P Scanlm Dorls Erb John Longake A BGA Probably the most actue and enterprlsmg orgamzatlon 1n P H S 15 the Athletlc Assoclatlon Thls group 18 responslble fo1 the promotlon of lntra mural sports bowhng and g1rls swlmmlng Due to the kmdness and gene1os1ty of the Pottstown school board the A A has been relleved of 1tS sponsorshlp of sub xarslty sports Each year ou1 champ1onsh1p teams are honored Wlth a banquet and presented w1th plaques at the expense of the A A If our Junlox xarslty basketball team malntalns 1ts current pace the assoclatlon w1ll soon go lnto a state of bankruptcy Each Color Day It lS the custom of the assoc1at1on to present the school wlth a plcture These palntlngs haxe accumulated ox 91 a perlod of yeals untll today they form a lather 1mpress1xe art gallery whlch adds greatly to the appearance of the walls Speaklng of plctures the A A has collected and mounted pictures of the warslty teams of past years These are on dlsplay m the hrst floor hallway One of the chlef dutles of the A A IS to plan pep ralhes to stlmulate school Splllt for athletlc ex ents Ray Schaeffer the LeRoy M1lle1 of P H S and also presldent of the Athletlc Assoclatlon d1d a fine Job of conductlng these assembhes Of course the A A must have funds to suppolt thelr extensne program Money IS obtalned by com 138111113 QI mean asklngl ex eryone to contrlbutc a dlme durlng ltS campalgn early ln the school telm Then too they sell nox eltles ln a booth located at the second floor bulletln board D1d you happen to see the short whlte skuts woln by our cheerleaders? CWell they were at least an mch above the kneelj These were purchased by the assoclatlon The A A does Its b1t to enhx en the soclal llfe of P H S students by sponsormg regular dances throughout the year They con clude thexr wolk of the telm w 1th a bang, up fdl9XW8ll d ance 1n June Rax Sch leffex -1,- 0191 .7-, .- - u , g, W . . , I M fl, ,. .,..-f--'4 I I A - , I ' s.,.l - Ah- ,ms V . 4, . -, ,' la I I, A Q A s . ' s. 3 .4' D I I T. Q 'S' , . , : ' '. . , . 1 , . ', ' , . r. A. . RD .V . .I . . .1 . . . . . . Lvl ' non A' T K' LY my 1 . - w 7. . W, u . . . . K, , . . at s 7 S , . . ' . X . -7 . V 1 . . . . 1 . 1 I . . . 1 7 1. Y . . N' . s . . . Y. . V , - . . . . N V. . . . . . . . 7 I v if . Q . 'Q 1 ' fy . ' , 7 . . w , . . K . N V . Y Y ' . . . . . . K s Y . . . . . . . . . V Y. ' .'. . V ' . . . , . . , u v. . v . . . . .t. ., . .. , - . l v N1 l 1 1 .. . . , . . 'I 1 'D ' .Y I ' I - . . . r ' 7 4 s v ' xi . . . . . 1 , K. . , , . . Lx n Q Q as H , ' ', w Y , . r . Y . 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Front row left to rlght Joxre K1rkl1off Fern DFllIIlllEllPF Bettx Genhart Second row Earl R121 ner Don.11clM1lle1r Ir 111 Stoud M1c111e11Olock Rmhard bhenle Byron Croshx CHEERLEADERS Boom C hlck e1 Boom' Boom Chlek 1 Boom 'XIexx eheeu 1QSOUIltltfl through P H S C0l1lfl0lS aftel l1x elx pep IllQ6t1llg'N The 1 1ft11N tlembled as o111 cololful ehee1lef1ele1N led LIN Ill booxtlng 11111 1thlet1e te.1mN Of couue, not ex elx one mflkllljl none .1t gamex xx.1x C,l'l6Ql1Hg lOl the team thele fue alxxaxx those bow home people call them xxolxexj xx ho lnslst on xxhlstllng at the eheerledelelx 111111 111l1ng the lefelees lf x1111 see those felloxxe 1 1 oo 1.1 games The ones 1 1IlX .111f1l1l5 xxo1e blue wxx1.1te1N and t11111x11x .mel xx h11 mole often than not xxele found 111 .1 h111l1lle LlltCllll2I 111111 Ntglflllllllfg then feet l1l1e .1 buneh of Indldns' Well thex xxe1e11 t ex.1etlx lIlCl1dIlN fthough the teacheu thought ol thew xxe1eo111 box eheelleaelelx Nllke Oloelx HXIOH C1oNbx Llll Rlegnel, Rlehfud Shenk, and llXlIl Stout Clillllg the Blue White Team Flght xell B3 the xxf1x those plettx lcl.NNCN xou xnxx 111n1p1ng, txxlstlng and tLllIllI'l.L'f xxe1e 0111 x.11N1tx gnl eheelleaeleu Bettx Gepheut Joxee Knkhoff and F6111 D111n1hellf1 ll ho eouldnt xx111 xx1tl1 thoxe be1111t1eN laxxee eheelleaclelx lx ocum 111 1 goof 11111 lll NQl9Ctlllf1' lt oo1lxe.11 UXIIIS fPdllNX ellltl 111-x lxl x Lou Se n1e.11e1 111111 N111n1.1 1111 ll exe pon 10118 S I 111111 1 x1 111111 If tl mxxe T 11 e enlx 11111 xxell 1 11111 ll 1.1111 115. llllli See 11111 Ill 1.11xe1 eh11n1p111nx11p 11111111 s xx.1N 1.11 11 TL 111.1e11nf tl 1teg. lt ,.ll N .1 1.11 tl le 1 en 11111 11 the 0111302111 1 1xe1 xx 111 11111 e.1n1 JL e 1.1 lllt 1 11.11111 XIAIIX 111.1el11N h11xxexe1 xxe1e oppoxed to 11111 LllQGll9dClQlN Tl1ex clalmeel then plaxen xxele ldl-xlllgf LIHDGCQNNAIX t1n1e outx and ex en IQTLINIIIL to go 1lltO the game lllxt bec.111 e thex xxanteel to xxatch 0111 eheelleaelelx S9llOl1NlX though thexe people Nhoulel be co111n1e111le1l lOl the bang 111 111b thex .1econ1pl1Nheel flllx xe.11 N Is X11111111 fl UI! -' . -z 1 . 1?'l,' , -1 Et thr 1' 11-11 - ' - that S ' -4 . tv v ,Q t Q vw , A. ,I E -N1 i Ab l - A ' , r, uv v :ks Uv, W2 u chee1'ingyf'111' the team? . . . Thiglxjear we had something extral-special - - Y- l'lz lf ' .' ' tll G tm. . -' L. . . D. Mtv K .h ,. .,.' . A' . . Tlll' -' to f' lfill th ft' .' QP. ' lln't t lz1'1l fl-tt' j.'-lf'1...hs-f .-' T toe. for they eh --'fl tl 1 t-' fht ' the T ' sl' ...Of ' '. this s all El 1' 'f f' tl 1 - ' -l' 5. s 'z -fy. 1 Tl 111' 'ls -ft 't -l tl lztt- t' 1' - g Ilz,'1's'l'l1 'I' Iltth l-ll' h- -. '1t -I ' ' J- 1 First row left to rrght Claude Relnhart Paul Reigner Dick Stran e Henrv Adams John Bolognese Joseph Hahn Joe Ruyak Doug Kurtz Carl Yeagle Bob Martz Darrd Detar Second row Bob Breunlnper Raymond Grrmm Jrm Lonpacre B111 Smith August Wrlson Daxld Wade Bob Swlnehart Ctanley Gnapp Bob Heinlev Danm Ludwig John Henry Thrrd row Paul Neuschwander Bart Green John Graxes Mike Koxach Carl Harp Frank Mrlles Gene Fecak Tom Reldenouer Robert Calxarlo Joe Arters Donald Stoklej Bob Russell Fourth row James Corum Harold Begel Thomas Ewanrck Donald Wenrrch Jack Baird Dick Keene Eugene Pollak William Gates John Kocan Wilmer Smrth Gary Peterman B111 Cross Frfth row Mr Edward Y Good Richard Umpstead Paul Koxach Mr William McCabe Mr Earl Strange Mr Morrell Grlgg, Roy Dentler Barton Marquette Mr Luther Supplee FCDOTBALL 1945 The Trojans got off to a good start by defeatrng Upper Merron 19 0 under the lrghts at Franltlrn Freld Joe Rus ak scor ed the first touchdown of the season on a pass from Detar The Trojans overcame a Brrstol lead to take the second game of the season John Bolognese, rugged Trojan guard played a superb game agarnst the Brrstol eleven The Trojans were blanked Z6 0 bv a superror lNo1r1stown team headed bv Charlle Hood Phoenrxvrlles Steve Osrsek ran vxlld as the Phantoms defeated the Blue and Whrte 19 6 Danny Ludwrgs defensrve plav agarnst the Phantoms was outst rndmg At Phoenlxvrlle Doug Ixurtz, Pottstown halfback played hrs last game Kurtz was ordered bv a doctor to grve up football because of rllness The Trojans drdn t have the stuff when they vsere rn scorrng posrtron to overcome to a 13 1 vrctory over Conshohocken On Coatesville s muddy Scott Fleld Rernhart and Detar scored rn the fourth perrod to tre the Red Ralders 12 12 Coach Earl Stranges startrng Co Captarn Rernhart at fullback rnstead of hrs usual end posrtron agarnst the Red Rfrrders was the season s brggest surprrse Brrdgeport and Potts town deadlocked 'rt 6 6 vxrth Mardr scorrng for the Dragons and Rernhart for the Trojans On Turkey Daj the Trojans were tred for the fourth trme durrng the season bx Doxxnrngtovsn s ll hrppets Bob Svxrnehart on an rnterceptlon of a lateral pass raced 55 var ds to score agarnst Doxxnrngtou n Claude Relnhart xx as the sparkplug for the Blue and NVh1te agamst Downmgtovsn Dave Detar was selected on the AllSect1on III tram The Trojan Co Captarn scored 4 touchdou ns and hrs krckrng md passrng' were outstandrng throughout the season There were manv changes rn the lmeup durrng the season Onlx 21.13.1619 John Bolognese and Drck Strange held therr orrglnal startlng posrtlons for the complete season The Jaxvees hid r great record of 4 urns and 1 loss for the season Coach Heber T 'Nlexers ulll be blessed xxrth manj experrcnced players rn the 46 season when he returns to coathmg the Trojans if Coach Strange Sz tty tuo awe I -I V 1 F 4 ' .C .,, Y 4 , . , 9 I X . . . . w u .4 4 , v a I . 1 A : ' - . ' 7 ' - , ' . ' . ' .l - , N v y . . . . l . that 13-13 tie with West Chester' . . . Dave Detar scored twice to lead the Trojans , ,. . U 1 . , . . v K , - . A , . . ' Y . .- ' ' ' . . ' ' ' . v ' . .' k.' . 1 . . N . . . - . 6 - , f L . . . ' . . A, v , L U l . . I . , .. . 2 . . K v . , . . . . ' ' .' .t ' , . ' . ' . A -. ' . .iy i k 2 . . . . V' A . L, Y Sixty-three Si. 'ty-ffm l- t vx left to ght Bob M I7 D idDta Joh He X Elwood Schaeffer Claud Remhat Jack Lo g k Se ond oxx M Edwaid Y Good B b Swinch L Calxn Mexe Leo ard Be nhart c Rxak BbMcCan JI Bynan VARSITY BASKETBALL I946 With a season s iecoid of xxon 9 and lost 12 it doesn t look as though it xxas a xeiv successful season for Coach Good s quintet The Troians did xx ell despite the tough luck xx hich haunted them thloughout the season It xx as a haid gi ind fiom the staxt In the fii st game the Blue and White xx ent doxxn to defeat at the hands of Lebai on 37 34 One of the games xxe all like to remembei is the Reading game The Trojans looked good that night in defeating the Red Knights 44 35 for the Hrst time in 8 years Then the T1 oxans xx ent down by a 42 30 count at Easton In the season s biggest thrillei the Blue and White ripped Lancaster 29 28 by xntue of Elxx ood Schaeffei s foul With only 2 seconds remaining in the gance the lanky Tioian co captain stepped up to the foul llne to convert for the xx inning point as an anxious cioxxd xxaited in silence In a benefi game sponsoi ed by the Amei ican Business Club for the L1x mg War Memorial Fund the Tioians t1ounced Abirgton 44 26 xxlth John Henry tabbing 11 points Allentoxxn s state championship team romped ox er the Blue and White in then fn st encountei by a Q18 28 score The Goodmen had to come fiom behind to take the fiist league clash from Coatesx 1lle by a 37 30 count In anothei thrilling game the Troians Hghting a gallant uphill battle lost out to Nouistoxxn s Eagles 27 23 The T1 oyans TGCGIX ed their H1 st bit of bad luck xx hen Doug Bieidenbach high scoring forvxard left school Bieidenbach xxas the onlx retuinlng membel of last xeai s staiting team The Tro ians remained in the Section III iace by defeatmf Phoenixville s Phantoms 39-28 in another close game . . . Bethlehem then whipped the Blue and White by a 45-32 count . . . Four P. H. S. starters left the game on fouls in the final period . . . Jack Longaker was the only player to escape eviction . . . The Goodmen romped over Doxvningtoxvn 64-29 as big Claude Reinhart tallied 25 points to set a new P. H. S. scoring record . . . Deacon came close to beating the YVhippets by himself . . . The Blue and VS hite dropped their first league tilt of the .feason to a strong Berxx'y'n quintet by' a score of 29-25 . . . Berwyn ended a 13 game winning streak in Section Ill competition for the Trojans which Coach Good 1l'lCll1Cl6Cl 10 stralght XYIHN last xear a11d 3 thls season W est Chestel s VVarrlors knocked the Tlolans out ot Inst plaee IH the league standlngs 1s they defeated the Blue and Whlte 44 '9 A llflt nearly bloke out at the end of the game as a T101 ln tan tlled to shoxx hls oblectlons to the referees Although Allentoxxn tIlmm8Il the Goodmen 32 '2 the P H S qulntet put up 21 better game d.g'l1IlNt the state eh 1mps than the score lndlc1ted The Tro11n hxe held a 11 16 halttlme le 1d lg llnst the C 1na1 les l'he Bl1le a11d Whlte trounced Co 1tesxllle Ill then second encountel ot the season xxlth 1 S0019 of 90 22 bx plaxlng 1 Illslllllfl' txpe ot basketbzll T e T1o11l1s xx ele dealt 1nothe1 tflllffll liltdk xx he11 Elxxood Sch xetfel mlssed the Nolllstoxx Il Phoenlwixllle and bethlehem Qames d1le to 1llH6NN NOIIIN toxx11 md Bethlehem e 1ch 1dded 1 deIe1t to the Blue and W hlte lLL0lCl FNDQCI 1llx dgdlllst Pl'lU6lllYXlllt xx ls Seh xeffel mlssed The I h lIlt0I'llN X1ItLlillX llllllefl the Tlo1111s eh lllLtN to1 the Seetlon IIIeloxx11 ls thex Ntlle the boodmen doxx Il to 1 -16 41 dete lt lhe Offlel ltlllf., 1t thls g1n1e xx 1s t e IJ00lkNt the F101 ms had eome up l1.l'llIlNt 1ll se 1son Len Bel11h nt put 011 a scollng shoxx d2,l1lIlNt the Ph nltoms 1s he tabbed 8 D0lIltN 111 the I1n1l q11 lltel Doxx11l11gtoxx11 11.1111 1x1s duck soup to the Tlo1111s h 1d aheadx cllnched the Qeetlon III tltle sent the TIOIAITN b 1ck bx 1 49 30 NCOIQ ln then second LI'lC.0Lll'lt6I ct the se 1so11 'lhe Tlo,a11s tled LLIXXWII clllll Ph06ll1XXlll9 fOI second pl 1ee 111 the le xgue sta1ldlng.,s ls thex be 1t BGIXXXII nb 41 111 the se 1so11 s hll .le Plxxood Schaeffer Illchllljl' llls l1st game lol I H S 1 1eked up '70 pol11ts Qch1et'fel completed hl thllfl xe 11 on the P H S nsl x emol les ot he 6 se 1soll I-,obbx NICC11111 s lJQrlLltlfLll et hot XXl1lCl'l closed the DOXXIl1IlLtllXXI1 fume The hghtlng Nplllt of Co 1ch Good John He11lx s e1eetlo11 llOI'l1 sex e121l gr 1mes X11 the pelso11 1l toul l0llt6 J1ck LOIl1l'dlx9l s deten lxe xxo1k Relllh 1lt Nld1tZ Det 11 and Belnhalt thex ll be lJ1Clx next xeal -X ltlllgh Belxxxn qlllllttt BILIHO Felkel bChldXO Balloxx Jaek so11 Hocklex md O 1 ek a couple ot gux t1on1 the oppo 1111! teams Bob Sxx lnehalt l1te dl 1 IX 1l 1 e T1o11n l1 t tal1 Hx CIN al1d Rux 1k txx o good sllb Pottstoxx I1 Dunkel latlng ol 17 0 -X good te 1111 pl IX 11121 llIlfl6'l the h 1doxx ot 12119 1t team lot 1pt n I-lxxood Nch 1etTe1l John TTLIIIX ' 1 . ' 1' 1 . 1 1 1 j '1 1 11 ' 1 ,. .11 f - 1 1 .1 1 I '11 1 1 A I 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' ' -51 1' ' ' 1 1 y r 1 1 4 I .2 '1 1. .1 v -1 I I A1 l Ehw 1 .' 4 ' . . . - --J , t . . . ' 1 1 1 2. .1 1 L1 1 3 1 2 .1 1 ,1 . .12 ,'2 - ' 1 2 22 .' 2 1 1 1 . 1 E Lu 1' I 's L1 3 Q ' X ,1x1k1 1 .' 1 7 - j 1 1 .' ' V' 1 ' 2 . . . h1 1 '. 1 1 1- 1 1 1 -,1 - 1 ' 1 , 1 '11, 1 'C 1 C 5 . x C 1 .1 ' 1-'1 - ' 1' 1 I 1 - ' -1 ' --' . 1 , . 1 A, c ' A ? K .1 1, . . . A -' ' 2 1 12 2 2 1'2 1 ' ' ' 1 '11 ' 1.1 '12 j' .' '. 1 '2.' 2- 1' ... 'z .' .'. 2 1 1 ' . 'E A1' , 2 .,L. ' 1 k',, ' .1 1 2.1 , . -1, 4 , ' ' 1' . 1 ,, ...I . I .Q . ' H ' A ' c ' A xc . . . 5 c r c . c J 1- 1 1 V s .1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 ' 1 l ht A1 .c 1 ' 2 1 1 2 1 fr. . 1 . 1 ' u 1 ' I ' 1 . '1 1 54 1 ,Y - v v .1 1 2 2 . 1 . 1' rr 1. 1 l x .1 1 as they tell to the Blue 2lHfl Whlttx by 21 62-40 score . . . NX est Chester, xx ho 2 . 1. t1 , ,UV, A1 2 wc Q-, 1 .,' , . 1:1 1,2A. ' .51 L. ' 1,11 1 . 1- u .1 2 1? I 4 32 g L1 1 . ,-,1 2.1 Atv 12 ,... r' .,.11 '.'.-1 ' 1 1 . 1 '. .1 , l 1 - , . 1. 1 1 ,. . . J e, , V 1 :- ' 1 '. - '.'...11z 1' 1 1 1 's ' j 12 ' . . . X1 tj. 1' 1 ' ' 1 1 1 7 1 1 '1 M1 1. t 1 -1 . 1. 1 , 1 1 . 1 .. Q S , . .V x ' . r V 1 1... 'f ' .1 2 1 .. . 3 .1 1 ' . 1 - 1 - 1'1 ' 1' 1 , - c . . . fe 1 5 t 1 1' 1 ' I j ' . . . 1 ' ' ' la ' , . - - T' .1 1 1 -. - . .-- . . - . 1 5 5 - . 5 ' 1. Q T 1 .l - s 1 J . .. ' s 1 1 ' z . 1 ' 1 1 1 '. ' 11 1 -. v I 1, 1 2t th ' z s '2s s d .... . 1 . it . . A . ' , Q' ' J s . . . .' ' 'S ' 1 12. .... 1 12 2j 1 FS 2 ' F 1 ' 1 1 v V I c 1 . - 2 211 SZ . ' 1 1 1 '. 1 Suty sm: First row left to right Dan Ludwig Stan Stolar Bob Russell David Kerr Gene Fecak Mack Stone Second row Mr Wllllam McCabe Mike Kovach Tom Weber Harold Bauer Joe Hahn Howard Klnloch Donald Ziegler Donald Wenrlch Tommy Reldenouer I UN IOR VARSITY BASKETBALL 1946 The Babv Trojans had a successful season as they went on to wm the Sectlon Ill Javvee Champlonshlp The second straxght champlonshxp for Coach Wllham Mcf xbc The Baby Trogans ended the regular season m a tle wlth Coatesvllle for the league champlonshlp The McCabemen beat the Red and Black qumtet by a 42 '39 scmc on the Red Ralders home court The Jayvees, llke the Varslty met tougher opposltlon this year than m prevlous years They whipped such non league competltlon Readmg Lebanon and Ablngton and fell twlce to Norrlstown Bethlehem and Allen town and once to Easton Thelr only league defeat was to C03tCSVlll6 by a 21 18 score The Jayvees thls year were blessed with the helght of Dave Keir Stan Stolal Gene Fecak Howard Kmloch and Bmky Hahn the fight of Danny Ludwlg and Len Bernhart dlvlded tlme between the Varslty and Jayvees at the begmmng of the season Captain Russell led the team m scormg whlle Dave Kerr and Stan Stolal followed closely Fecak and Ludwlg had their great nights too Gene scoled 10 agamst Lebanon ln the season s opener whmle dxmmutlve Danny threw m the wmnmg goal ln the last 12 seconds of play of the Phoenixville game and also tabbed 15 ln the Sectlon III plavoff wlth Coatesvllle Mlke Kovach ln the second Phoenlxvllle gamc racked up 6 pomts ln the final mmute of play The McCabemen s great defensxve and offensive power was m evldence as the Baby TroJans dumbfounded the Berwyn Jayvees 38 6 ln the season s finale The Maroon and Gley dldnt tally a field goal untll the final 4 mmutes of play Manx members of thls years team wlll step up to the varsltv next vear whlle others wlll remam vslth Coach McCabe as he pomts to his thlrd consecutlve Sectlon III tltle and the Blue and Whites fourth Coach McCabe . . . . . . . - . . as . I ' ' u ' n , ,y ,- , Tom Weber, and the sharp shooting of Captain Bob Russell . . . Claude Reinhart and , . . . First row left to right Ed Poster Bob Russell Bob Martz Brooke Moyer Jack Longaker Howard Field Kermit Royer Second row Jake Fegley Thomas Koren Earl Strom Henry Stofko Blll Barber Warren Moyer Harry Anderson Delmar Egolf Ray Schaeffer Thlrd row Mr Edward Y Good John Brynan Danny Ludwig Bob Swlnehart David Detar Joseph Hahn Joe Ruvak Arlen Saylor John Henry Ed Pastelak Mr William VIcCabe BASEBALL 1945 In h1s second year as P H S baseball coach Mr Edward Good mlbS9d takmg the Sectlon III Champlonshlp by only one game The regular season was completed wlth a three way tie between West Chester Dowmngtown and Pottstown for first place In the playoffs at West Chester on May 31 the Trojans whlpped West Chester 52 and then bowed to Dow mngtown 2 1 ln elght mnmgs Ray Barrow Downmgtown southpaw held the Trojans scoreless for 26 consecutlve mnmgs The Trojans touched Barrow for one run m the final mnmg of the playoff game Detar Egolf and Barber each homered ln that 15 3 shellackmg of Coatesulle Harry Anderson led the Trojans ln hlttlng whlle Jake Fegely led ln homers It was a hardluck season for Ray Schaeffer w ho lost r games by only one run Henry Stofko was unsuccessful ln hls pltchlng attempt agamst Readmg There should be statlstlcs on how mmy pounds of pretzels were consumed by Trojan fans Stan Knapp s basepath antlcs were another hlgh llght of the 45 season Joe Ruyak showed promlse as a pltcher for the Jaywees Letter men Longaker Knapp Detar Schaeffer and Henry will return for the 46 season s Jai' I Coach Good Sz ly semen - . . 1 1 1 . 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I ... s v 1 s V' , 1 ,J .1 v A - Szffy eight .J .r Flrst ro11 left to right Ton1m1 Allen B111 Cl1r1St,v Walter Carroll Ge1a1d Dames Mr Clarence Yocom Rodne1 Jacobs Miki Born James MCD9X1Lt Raw Hartenstlne Second row Ne11Yocom .111 Ullman Bob Hartenstlne Jim Ba1rd Ronald Manger Zawoski Dick Himes SIBIHPV SWIMMING 1946 'Ihe 10-141 NVlllllllllllj.l' xenon at PottQto11 ll High Qehool 11 is meielv f111 to eh iluence N oeum s n1t1to1S loet 61 meets t1ed 1 and 11on 3 The team pl 1ced lllllil Ill the Sullllllldll Le 1gue 111th 1 lCCOlfl of S 111nQ 7 lowee and 1 mxteh tied Thev hmshed hfth 111 the D1Qt11ct I meet N0lllQt0XXY1 -Xhingrton and Uppe1 D11h1 tied f0l fnst pl ice 'lomm1 Allen and Bob H3lt6H'4tlD9 defendlng 1llSf.llC1 eh1mp1ons 1r1 the diving, 1nd 100 1 11d fieeetxle eventi xnele dethloned Allen fimshed Second H lltLI'lQtlI'lL hmehed thnd Allen Haxtenstine, 1nd B111 Ch11Qt1 11l1o 11on a tllllll ln the 100 Ndlil lm 1ckst1oke event lt the Dlstilet meet eained the 1qht to pa1t1c1p1te 1n the Reglonal meet Lmeaatel once hw Abington and N0lllit0VSI'1 The1 tled Coatewllle md heat Weet ChQQtCl F4ld1 Qtone, and Lppel DclllJX The TIOJZDQ maln weakness in league eompet1t1on 11aQ ln not pl using' enough Qeconds Bob Haltenetlne d1d not lose dll event 1n league competition Ronald Nlaugel S pe1fect ieeold thioughout the seaaon of placmg hmt ln the 40 Ncllfl f1eeQt1le event naw ended h1 Iancaetel 111 the next to the laet meet of the seaeon Boh Monaghan Guam the 100 1ard hleait stloke lim McDevitt the 220 1 llfl fI9QQtNl6 The 180 vard medle1 team 11 15 compoied ot Chllstx Mellevltt 1nd B01 ll Nlelnheie of the 1110 1 iltl f1eeQt1le 1el11 te 1m 11e1e Haltenstlne l1eol1s Allen md 'llaugel B1llCl1112f1 md R11 H ntenetme SXVIDI the hack Stioke Illil We Devltt walxtul in t1 llIllll,'-I the ne11l1 O12'dl'lll0tl T1o1111 lll0Il11llllS Coxeh Yoeum loeee onlx thlee men thi 11 Ren 1 d 1111511 111Q 1 md Ia1 Lllm 1n The lest of the tc 1m 11111 he h 1e'k in -11 llllllllg' 10100 1ptu1e th lJ1St11et I tit e Coach X oe-um I ' . , 1 I 1 .,1 .. - Y 1 A , , , ' 'L gg .L A , , le I I A 1 v x ' 'J zz '. . ' ' ,' ' 3 , -- 11 ' .' z - 1 '1 - 5 .,L 1' '1 , ' 'S 1 ' ' ' 'L .' . . . A' ..'L V ' A ' u . . 2 . lv ' ' - ' ' I 1 'z ' ' . ' ., ' ' ' . . . 1 : Q A ' . . , L, ' 2 ' 1 .'A lv, . V . ' . ' J. . 1 . v , 1 , 2 . 11' 1- - 3-' - 2 ' 1 ' - 11 at Millersville . . . The Blue and White tankmen were defeated twice by Allentown and 1 . '. 4 '. ' I ' ' ' A' . . . ' I 1, ' I ' ' . I l' ' . ' ' f 1 .7 . . . . -,- u V I vt h lv. 1 1 A -v v kr lv ln 1 L u ' Av 2 zj .'- , ' is , ' .2 ' ' , I.. , . 'rl . -'2 ye: 1- 1 al M2 Bill fl 2 . 'I' I 2 . . . X I 'll' 1 AE 'I l 2 ' I , F 2 I D ' 2 -1 1- ' 11. 7 '1 First row left to right William Sands Charles Emery rton Ma tt rque e Sam Kelser Second row Donald Zelgler Bill Christy Mr Bertram P Scanlin Roy Dentler Rlchard Scheffey TENNIS 1945 The Blue and Whlte netmen dld not roll up a very lmpresslve won and lost record 1n respect to matches fWon 3 Lost 95 Thelr league record was 2 won and 6 lost Desplte thls poor showlng ln matches won and lost thelr league record 1n sets CWon 19 Lost 215 was the best ever rolled up by a P H S team Much also can be sald for then' holding Lansdowne the league champs to a score of 3 2 B111 Chrlsty of P H S met YVlth Benny Foster of Lower Merlon ln the longest match of the season It lasted 2 hours and 20 mmutes wlth Foster the victor Sam Kelser was number one man for the Trojans The coach of the Blue and Whlte racqueteers IS Mr Bertram P Scanlan A more successful season IS expected for 1946 because all members of the team vull return Coach Scanlm Silly nme WL, O P? ci! Vt' fx , 7 ' ,ZW 4, lf: ' bu t ,- ' . QQACY , 1 A 5 .I 1 f, 1 , 'za' V-af A ,,, 4 P' ,, f -5,4542-gg , ,q 1 , ' ' : , , Ba . . . . x n l' K 4 9 a , .... , L , ' . . . x' L A l I u u u ' L o 0 . . 1 . v . . . . . n Q a n x L. ni x 5 Viv'-all Sfrfnfy ' t to ght R nfxld M ug, r Dol ld B 'sh Dnid Swuelat Edw Q. BCDWLING 1946 At the close of the mtlamural bowlmg league slx students we1e plCk6d fo1 the Blue and Whlte bowhng team The 1nt1amu1al Qchedule was twelve weeks long and had over twenty boys out exeu week The P H S bowlmg team was composed of Captam Ronald Wlauger Fdward Saylor Rlchaxd Klrk DdVld Swlnehaxt Donald Bush md Rlchard Mest The hret match of the season blought the bowlers agalnst an IIHDOSIHQ., faculty team mcludlng Mr Beltlam Scanlm M1 George Hughes Mr George Kyellman Mr Arthur Emery Mr John Kalwalc and Mr George Wentrel The P H S team came out on on Ron Mauger and Don Bush rolled 517 and 512 respectlx ely Mr Scanlm and Mr Kalwalc scored 437 and 436 The coach of the Troyan plnboys IS lVIr John K3lW3lC Two matches w xth Webt Chestcl were scheduled for late sprlng The P H S team also tlaxeled to I ow er MQFIOH to partlclpate ln the annual bowllng toulnament Here s hopmg, for a blgger and better bowlmg team ln 1947 M ,I 15 , , kxhxhm my Coach K'1lw'1ic F1 t row left t rght Nan y Bartholon ew Virginia Adams M G oge Kjellman Hannl Ludvuck J net Ulm r Sue Felt S nd r w G orge Swlneh rt Eur, ne Stofko D ld K rr John Choml uk Gerald Dame Donald H G LF 1945 The golf te nm had a falrly successful season by wlnnmg four out of e1g.,ht m atches lncludmg an 18 0 drubblng of the P H S Faculty team Gene Stofko Daxe Kerl John Chomnuk Stan Stolar and Hanme Ludwlck muh up the regular squid Stofko had the low ball of the eason 3.1 adm dld well ln hls flrst season for the Blue and Whlte by gettlm., 1 lou ball of 80 against West Lawn Hanme Ludmck completed her thlrd season of xarslty golf quxte a feat for a glrl Stofko Chomnuk md Stolar paltlclpated 1n the btate champlonshlp finals of Penn State Stofko nmshed mnth Chomnuk twelfth and Stolar fifteenth The golf team 1s coached by Mr George Kjellman The 46 team mll not lack ewpellence mth Stotko Kerr Stolal and Dames retulmng L o xch lxjellm ln f My 'rs 0 i 2 c 1 , . ', r, e r' , 9 , a e , ' , Devo 0 : e - ' ' a . fe , av e , 1 , 5, z nag. r 2 r 'f ' L1 L-S K1 L1 ' ' . 7 Z S, D I. ' - ' . . . ' . . . 1 K' , . V sv , 1 , 4 ' v' 2 ' ' ' .' 2 . . . ' ' S ' I 1783 when he defeated Angstadt of Reading . . . Stan Stolar, a ninth r -2 X my ' v ' .Aw ' A1 Au 1 kv ' ' I. z . . ' . ' nw ks 1 . . . ' v' s . ' 1 f . v Q' r T ' 1 ' - . . . . . . , , 3 K 4 1 l ' l 1 . J I I S ' T i is . 3 9 v Z ' v - - ' ,- ' . ' . ' , 44 n A '. c . . 'I '. D , , ' ', 2 .' ' . 1'- k Q ' 1 qf'1PHf1l I1 First row left to rlght Joanne Yohn Mary Jane Heckman Janet Garner Dori Erb Eleanor Mock Colleen ONelll Second row Deborah Moore Stra J ne Capp Jofm Gloxer Yxonn Trolllnger Joyce Swxvely G are Yerp, V Gloria Endy Helen Cabel M A Ednx Hutt HOCKEY 1945 As the hockey puck comes spinning down the field no one is able Pottstown 0 Norco 2 on the Norco field P H S girls worked faithfully exery Tuesday and Friday under the direction of Miss A Edna Hutt Brulsed shlns for the first few vseeks until the girls learned to keep the sticks on the ground and not in the a1r When the girls met Norco again on our field it was to lose to them 3 0 The team thls year consisted mostly of iumors with only a few seniors They plactised in shorts and coats vshen it got too cold for su eaters They met Sprmg Clty ln an an ay game on December 14 1n the first half Spring City scored two points in the second half Heckman scored the only point for our team making the final score Spring City 2 Pottstown 1 Not much recognition 15 gnen to girls sports but one can say for the hockey girls that they stuck to their work the cold as well as the warm weather they plugged avsay on the Jun1o1 Hlgh field On rainy days they had blackboard practlse they made up plays to use and practlse on the Iield Watchlng a game you can feel the excitement of the players as they 3V931t the whistle Though they have failed to mn a game this year we wish more luck to those coming, next ye 11 I ,.,- ... A -. s ' J '- ' 1 N . i-x 5 I. 4 'X ,fs ' .K K 1 h , 5 f qt '74 . -- s ,Q V Q tw I V --X I X 'x ' x A In i f vc .14 R44 Q 3 1 ' . , ' I . . , . 's . -' ' Z I , k n . 4 ' . ' e , i , r 'e,. ' . 1 . iss . z . A . . V , .x to reach it . . . There it goes for the winning point in the Norco game . . . ' ' , 3 , . . . . . . ' ' K ' S S v v ks ' T' 1 I ' K1 v ' 51: ' -1 -' , ' -' , S , , . . . . . - 1 ' v' 7-. ' - . v v' v . , , A ' f 2 '. , v - rf Flrst row left to nght Dorls Erb Fern Drumheller Mary Jane Heckman Janet Garner Theda Hetrick Joan Spellman Dorothy Obermeyer Medora Selby Second row Mlss A Edna Hutt Deborah Moore Charlotte Anderson Joyce Ziegler Ruth Pollack Frances Elliott Martha Geiger Shirley Bohner Mary Leffel Mxldred Beasley BASKETBALL 1946 Leadlng ln popularlty as an extra currlcular sport for glrls IS basketball After school practices are held twlce a week under the supervlslon of Mlss A Edna Hutt Much tlme ls spent on practlsmg foul shots worklng out plays and actual playlng of lntramural games The glrls were dlvlded mto two teams the Trojan Girls captalned by Mary Jane Heckman and the POOChl6S led by Fern Drumheller In the first Offlclal game of the season the Poochles trlmmed the Trogan Glrls 40 30 Joyce Zlegler tallled 12 ducats for the losers whlle Debble Moore racked up 12 dlglts for the POOChl6S In the second game the Poochles agam came out on top wmnlng Wlth a score of 36 27 Fern Drumheller and Debble Moore led the scorlng for the Poochles Whlle Mary Jane Heckman and Joyce Zlegler came through for the T G s Since the Poochles won both games they are llsted as thls years w1nn1ng team As luck would have It the Trojan Glrls managed to upset the Poochles ln a post season game 39 24 Deborah Moore garnered the most pomts vwhlle the Trojan Glrls were led by Janet Garner . In another post season game, the glrls played the Bethany Glrls Outplayed by a qulcker, more experlenced group, the P H S team went down to a crushmg defeat The final bCOl9 was 39 16 Seventy lhree 6 . W oz f '.. , ,f in -.- - , W Jw , I , V-X v 1 A ' .., Fw - . , -- -x ,, fs V ,f x f-f ,- .., if i 1 , 1 if KV ,n n . V , M , 1 1 . 1 , K m , '5 -4 X A , ,,. f.. . , 4 ' ' J J 1 . f S , H x ,V W , ' f if N mu' .. stu. ho' ' 5 . , . . . - . . . . . ' - . 1 . Q . . . . ' . I u I 0 -L . . . w . . v .'. r . . . . . 1 I N . ' I 1, ., . . u . . . . . . w . . . . . , , , . . . . . i . . 9 , ' . . . r , . . N .Y N . . . . . 1, ., . ,' . . v . . . . . . , . . . - N - , . . . . v . . . V V 1 7 First row left to rlght Florence Barrett Mary Jane Heckman Hel n Ziegler A1106 Ble che Helen Stolar Theda Hetrlck Stella Knapp Second row Janet Garner Eleanor Zimmerman Janet Wolf Jovce Zxe ler Deborah Moore SOFTBALL 1945 Regular Tuesday and Frlday afternoon treks to the ball park hours of practlce and then that mornlng after feellng memorles of llttle boy fans who enthuslastlcally d1d all the retrlevlng Calmost'J the balls that gave up thelr careers ln favor of a llfe at sea on the Manatawny Creek hard hlttmg Helen Zlegler Mary Jane Heck man s Journey lnto the deep waters of the creek the games we played and lost these are the thlngs we thlnk of when someone Il'lGlltl0llS glrls softball' Ill fortune seemed to dog our footsteps for all three of our OHQICIHI games ended 1n defeat Fern Drumheller able P J H S p1tche1 led the opposltlon w1th four runs 1n the first game played out at the Elghth Street diamond Lorralne Kugler and Allce Bleacher each made two runs for the home team final score 21 9 Norco glrls defeated P H S 19 18 on the North Coventry d1amond Joyce Zlegler captured scorlng honors by brlngmg 1n four runs Karkner of Norco made three ln a return game Norco overwhelmmgly defeated the home team 193 Davldhelser for North Coventry made three d9Splt6 the unsuccessful season Mxss A Edna Hutt IS lookmg forward to a brlghter future vxlth many of the veteran twenty returnlng nf Nllss A Edna Hutt Seventy fozn G Q, , - SL f ,sl Aww ' ' 'I ,Q I 5 L ,, +- 2. .21 A H wr - -4 'lf -A N . ,ei 1' - 4 A Q '-N - - , x 1' 4 V V . 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A fa za I V757 W 425 First row left to right Pinsy Goodyeir Kltty Lou Sclimearfr Daisy Goodyear Diwn Riu Joanne Yolin Norma Turner Second row Miss Cfrrolyn Longicre Elf mor Mock Clorli Endy Jane Butmin Ellen Cue t Yvonne Trollingii Joyce Swayely Jcan Antrim Colleen ONeil1 SwiMMi,Nc3 1946 An endless iob it seemed this business ot creating 1 gnl s swimming team Pottstown High Schools nlst Regular 6 P WI practices at the Y Pool eyely Wednesday Wednesdays usually haunted by rain, sleet, and snow Flndlng out new things about swimming kicks, starts and turns Practicing tor what seemed to be an epoch but was in reality only forty fiye minutes Swimming the length of the pool a lx marathon until we thought wed surely sink Jim NIcDey1tt s Kick for five ITllllLlt6S'n The groans that lneyltably tollowed and the stiff, achlng muscles that cieaked with ou1 eyexy moye tor days loads ot tun though l'he two meets ot the season both with Noriistown ended in CIllSl1lf1g' defeat The scores were 46 20 and 40 21 Pottstowns pride and loy was Fern Drumhellel who captured two hlsts one in fancv dlklllg' and the other in the 90 yard freestyle . . . Yyonne Trolllngers embarrassment when she neglected-in the excitement-to time the first race . . . The umpteen requests Nliss Longacre had from interested fellows for the position of manager . . . C,row'ded steam-conditioned gallery for the only home meet on Nlarch 6 . . . Donuts and milk after meets to revive the utterly exhausted swimmers . . . Girls who swam in free- style events were Fern Drumheller Phyllis Sell Norma Turner . . . in back stroke events Joyce Swavely and Ellen Guest . . . in breast stroke events Pansy Goodyear Dawn Rau and Yvonne Trollinger . . . the relay team included Jane Bartman Kitty Lou Schmearer Eleanor Nlock and Colleen O Neill . . . With most of these girls returning next years team will have confidence enough to plunge into 1 heavier schedule. . ii: Iongacre Smurf!! flu Sawerlfy-H1',r FOOTBALL Henix -Xdaniw Joseph -XIILIS lohn Bolognue Ieonaid Bllllll ut limes Coium David Dctn Ioseph Hahn Robert Hemlw Iohn Heniv Stmlev lxnapp llouglis IXUIII BASKI' IBALL leonaid Bunh ut David Detal lohn Henry John Iongalxel Robert hIdll7 Robert Nlctann SWIMMING Thomas Allen Douglas Born W illiam Chribtw Raymond Hartenstine Robert Hal tenstine Rodney Jacobs 1945 D xnicl I udxxig Robeit Nldltl I xul Rllglltl lliudn Runh ut Iowph Rux ik ll llli im Smith Rich url Strange Roliut Svblfllhdlt ll lVlll W ide nl X 1 1 Ros D1 ntlei Mgt 1946 1 ilvin Mvus Klxudx Runh nt loseph Rukdlx lflxxood Schaclfel Robert Sxunehait lohn Bixnxn Mg: 1946 Ronald Manger James McDevitt Robert Monaghan Paul lxeuechxxander livin Stoudt Ju Ullman BASEBALL - 1945 Harry Anderson William Barber David Detar Delmar Egolf Jacob Fegely John Henry Fdw'u'd lastel' ' GOLF John Chomnuk lerald Dames David Ixerr TENNIS - William Christy Roy IM-ntler Vharles Emery Stanley Knapp John Longaker Warren Moyer Raymond Schaeffer Henry Stofko I' arl Strom W gr. - 1945 Hannic ludwick Fugmne Stofko Stanley Stolar 1945 Samuel Keiser Richard Sclu-lil-y llonald Ziegler .'- A , N. i ' l J .' 1 f il 1' i. 4 . . , . 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' ak, II , 1 A 1 l 1 . 1 S L L A 5 THE TROPHY CASE In the large trophy case are contalned the athletlc honors garnered by Pottstown Hlgh School The trophy case ltself was glV9n to the school by Mr Charles Schulz ln honor of hlS father the late John Schulz who was a Pottstown Hlgh sports enthuslast All trophies are llSt6d under the sport for Whlch they were recelved BASEBALL Suburban Conference Sectlon III Champlonshlp Trophv Thls trophv IS ln the permanent possesslon of the school because It was won three tlmes by the Trojans who had champlonshlp teams ln 1935 1937 and 1958 BASKETBALL Blue and Whlte qumtets are responslble for most of the school s athletlc trophies and champlonshlps Eastern Penn Interscholastlc league Champlonshlp Trophy The Trogans won thls trophy ln the 1926 1927 season wlth a league record of 9 WIHS and 1 loss It IS the school s permanent possesslon Sectlon III Champlonshlp Trophles There are two of these trophles whlch are ln the schools permanent possesslon They were awarded to the champlonshlp teams of 1933 1934 and 1935 and 1938 1939 and 1940 To galn permanent POSSCSSIOD of a Sectlon III trophy a school must wln lt three tlm9S Dlstrlct I Champlonshlp Trophy There are two of these permanently owned trophles The first was won by the 1935 qulntet and the second by the 1938 qulntet Phlladelphla Suburban Hlgh School A A Champl0HShlp Trophy ThIS permanent trophy was awarded to the champlonshlp team of 1935 Statlon WIBG Sectlon III Champlonshlp Trophy ThlS trophy was awarded to the 1944 45 team whlch had a league record of 10 WIUS and no losses The Blue and Whlte qulntet smothered all opposltlon by 20 polnts or more BOWLING Joseph A Barly Trophv The elaborate bowling trophy was awarded to the Pottstown High School State Champlonshlp Team of 1941 42 It IS the permanent possesslon of the school FOOTBALL Instead of trophles there are preserved the balls used ln memorable Blue and Whlte grldlron vlctorles of the past 1931 Posstown 12 Nlorco 6 This commemorates a gleat vlctorv over a strong Norco eleven 1935 Pottstown 6 Chester I over mighty Chester as John Schulz a great frlend of the team llstened to a speclal broadcast of the game from hls hospital bed The Trogans won the game for thelr bedrldden frlend There IS also a speclal trophv commemorating Schulz Dav 1944 Pottstown 14 'Norrlstown 6 After 41 years of trying the Trojans finally defeated the Norrlstown Eagles under the llghts of Roosevelt Fleld Coach Howard Stauffers eleven captalned bv Wlley and Shutz outplayed the Eagles from start to flnlsh to end 'Norrlstown s streak 1944 Pottstown Z0 Phoenlxvllle 0 The same team that scored an eplc vlctory over lyorrlstown came back to Pottstown the next week to defext Phoenlyvllle s Phantoms It was the first VICKOFW over the Purple and White slnce 1928 GOLF Sectlon III Champlonshlp Trophy The golf team of 1944 won thls trophy bv defeating Berwyn ln two matches Berwyn was the only opposltlon faclng the Trojans ln the Sectlon III race Sectlon III Champlonshlp Trophy The 1945 Syklmmlng team took thls trophv under the leadelshlp of Coach Clarence Xocum SWIMMING DlStIlCt I Champlonshlp Trophy Thls trophv was copped for the second tlme ln 1945 One more yyln IS needed to malntaln It ln our permanent possesslon Norrlstown who needed onlv to yyln It once more was tled yylth -Xblngton and Lpper Darby for the 1946 Dlstrlct I Champlonshlp TRACK Nenzke Day Trophy The Blue and VS hlte yyon the Sectlon III croyyn ln 1938 and celebrated at the Xenzke Day races on Franlylln Field on Wlav 78 Setcnty set EIL , ' ' I . . 7 ' ' V ' Y ' 1 ! , . . . . . , . . 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A ,V F 'ta L ,,,f'A,f., -,fl ' FHE1 'T v II Ed 11795 E: E il l lg: , ' I L V EE W IIE : -' ll.- Erghty 1943 44 1944 45 1945 46 C L A S S World Events -Ks the Class of 46 entered senror high school we were mrndful of the world crrsrs surroundrng us for our countrv was rn the midst of d terrrhle md fearful world war Our troops were lmattlrng on all war fronts of the world Near the close of nrneteen hundred fortv three our power mounted especrally rn the an and Amerrcan planes pounded German war factor res rarlwavs and brrdges rn preparatron for an rn vasron by land Italv s fate was sealed rn September of nrneteen hundred forty three and the first of the Axrs powers surrendered In the Pacrfic theatre our men herorcally fought and dred on numerable rslands rn cludmg Tarawa and Sarpan The mvasron of France D Day, occurred June 6 1944 on the beaches of Normandy Durrng the Fall and VS rnter of nlneteen hundred forty four Arrrtrr lrberate most of France and Belgrum and much of the Netherlands and Luxembourg Amerrcan casualtres mounted as our troops made a herorc stand at Bastogne, durrng the Battle of the Bulge The entrre world was saddened on Aprrl 12 1945 when news of the death of our presrdent Franklm Delano Roosevelt, was announced Slowly but successfully the Allres smashed Nazr strong pornts and May 6, 1945 the rnevrtable sur render of the Nlazr power came, five days after the surcrde of the German drctator Adolph Hrtler Now all of our nrrghty strength was armed at our enemy rn the Pacrfic Japan -Xt the trme of the 1Nazr surrender and afterwards our forces progressed rn the Pacrfic Allred naval and an forces were combrned for an rnvasron of Japan to be carrred out at the close of 194.3 and durmg the Sprmg of 1946 These preparatrons were not necessarv however for on August srxth the first atomrc bomb hrtherto unknown to the world was dropped on the large mrlrtary base of Hrroshrma Realrzrng that her posrtron was hopeless Japan surrendered on August 14 1945 The mrlrtary phase of the war was ended Wrth the formatron of the Lnrted Natrons Orgamzatron the foundatrons for a lastrng world peace were lard As future crtrzens of the Unrted States and of the world rt rs the responsrbrlltx of each member of the graduatrng class to do hrs part rn helpmg to secure the desrred effect of the peace plans now berng made - . . .r . . , 1 - AA 'l K .1 ' K, 1 1 . v1 K ' ' h 1 1 1' E 1 1 v 1 v 1. 1 1 K 1 1 ' 1 v1 1 1 , . 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' l '- ag, l' Nl fully at 'C -' - 'air 'gh 1 '-it l-- jzhlc S. 1 5 .' .:l jzt'l4 1f'l ' ' ' ' . th s'Ll.' f '- t. l-ft 1 .'-h1l ' l S 4 . 1 ' H and an CLASS WILL We the Semors belng of sound mlnd and body do hereby vslll bequeath all our possessions both materlal and lmmaterlal concrete abstract collectlxe and 1nd1v1dual IH the follovwlng way To Charlle Klopp vue vull Polly Corbett or anyone else vsho vsants hxm The broken water fountalns to Death Valley Bob Lexellle s sllck halr do goes to Paul Neuschvsander John Henrys ablllty to smk em goes to Bob Martz Ann Buckholtv vlllls her canary llke volce to Glorla Lazensky To E Mock S J Capp Y Trolllnger and C O Nelll goes the Karmelkorn from J Nagle P Corbett G Boughter and A Bleacher ou who To Admlral Byrd goes Pottstovsn Hlghs heating system to hatch pengulns Flwood Schaeffer leaves hls helght to Charles Marquette To Joanne Brown goes Jeanne Moore s ablllty to tlckle the 1vor1es We vslll Mr McCabe the OfTlC9 of Burgess m another four years Mlss Longacre IS left to next years Trolad Staff To Dorxs Erb goes Deborah Moore s tltle of best glrl athlete The June Mad cast wllls a successful play to next year s Semor Class Cllfton Hurter wllls h1s great stature to Gene Fecak Joyce Derstlne vsllls her posltlon as Trolad edltor to any JUDIOI mshes to have a perpetual headache Eugene Stofkos ablllty to shoot a low ball goes to Stan Stolar and next years golf addicts Jane Bartmans gum chewing hablt IH French class IS wllled tc Sara Jane Capp We vull LOUISE Raymonds phenomenal speed 1n short hand t Speedy ln the K K Nlrglma Adams wllls the presldency of tl'e Library Club to any luckless Junlor who falls 1nto the trap To Joyce Svsawelv goes Al1ce Bleachers posltlon of Treasurer of the Athletlc ASSOCl8tlOH The second perlod bookkeeplng class wllls Mr VonDrach to the lucky Juniors who wlll haue that subject Bettv Gepharts posltlon as Senlor Class presldent IS left to Ray Dax ldhelser Polly Corbetts ablllty to catch the masculine exe IS cheerfully left to Margie Stofko To the boys of the xocatlonal department vue leaxe all the food left ln the cafeterla , . . . ,- U LY Ls T, y d . , , . 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A Y I 1 v ' v , Elghty tuo CLASS WILL The members ot Nllss Nloses homeroom cheertullw 11111 then exeess H0159 to next sears pep rallles To Nh' Dax enport we leaxe a NCOOLQI to facllltate h1s task of shoxlng, the roxer bows mto thelr hoomrooms at 8 '30 Nllss Yohn and Nlr SClIlllYl leue the sponsollng of the RQHIOI Qlrss to Mlss Chrlstman md Nlr Lexengood Bob Russell gets the presldencw of the Athletlc ASSCJLIILIKDU l10I'll Rax Schaeffer Jeanne Chrlstmm mlls hen best dancer tltle to Dot Ixultf Gladvs Boughter leax es her pleaslng personallty to Glorlr Lalenskx We leaxe the torrld eorrldon romance of Lorrame Hurtel and Rox Dentler to Daxe Detar and KlttN Lou Qchmearer The second and tl'l1I'Cl hand chemng gum under the desks we le ue to the occupants of next xear We wlll to Nllss Altenderfex an obedlent tug class sxmlln to the one leaxlng thls yeir To Nlr McCabe we glxe the Ae idemv Award tor hls malxelous portraval of Hamlet The oseu has been sent to us from R15 lllllllflfl John Longaker mlls h1s zhlhty to calrv 1 load ot books to my under classman able to stand up under the stram To xlls Wal? we xull 1 tuelxe pound sledge hflmmel ID older th rt she mlght malntaln an alr of xcademlc calm Ill tne llbl nv 1 ChllNLN le nes hls lliIlClIl1, xbllltx to Nllke Ixox 1eh hepelt of the Jumor cl ass To the teachers on noon houl dutx we bequeath 1 xxhlstle unlioxm and gun to pohce the hallxx Us To N11 Ettelson we xull 1 llfe tlmc membelshm eald to Chestel s Blue Room Paul Bleleskl mlls hls he utlneaklng, smlle to Tommx W lx oek X wlll ill ot Poly SNXlI'lQllilt s be illtlllll pm up gnls to th it Ill un loxel Ilm Forum oo Bolognese passe te rlhe glldlflllg, ml xtx m footba to Jlm Longacre for 1946 41 Jowce 71egle1s scholastlc lblhtx ls bequeathed to anxone who aspnes to hel erceellent record All possesslons ealthlx 01 une uthlx not hexem mentloned we xxlll ind bequeath to the school ln genel xl Thls our last ulll md test xmenl done ln Pottstown Hlgh ln the yeal of our Lord one thousand mne hunched and foltw slx CLASS OF 46 blgllfy flz ee - - V V . . . 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