Reading High School - Arxalma Yearbook (Reading, PA)

 - Class of 1936

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GUIDED BY TI-IESE MEMORIES AND TI-IE SOUND EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATIONS WE I-IAVE LAIDI MAY WE STRIVE URWARD UNTIL OUR NAMES ARE FINALLY INSCRIBED IN THE I-IALL OE FAME OE SUCCESSFUL MEN AND WOMEN. ,WY , -I- N JUKIENINETEEN N T O G 0 z BUCK UNE 0 ADMINISTRATION 57 9 BUCK TWU 0 0 0 SENIORS BUCK TI-IREE 0 0 0 FEATURES BUCK FCUI2 - - - ACTIVITIES I BUCK FIVE ' ' 0 ATHLETICS I II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 , I I I I I I I I, I I I I I I I Lg - NINETEENTHIRTVSIX DEDICATION IN GRATEFUL ACKNOWLEDGEIVIENT AND APPRECIATION OF TI-IE UN- FAILING GUIDANCE AND LEADER- SI-IIP OF OUR CLASS SPONSORS THROUGH TI-IE TRIALS AND PLEAS- URES OF OUR I-IIGI-I SCI-IOOL CAREER, WE, TI-IE CLASS OF JUNE '36, DEDICATE TI-IIS PAGE OF OUR ARXALIVIA TO MR. LLOYD R. ENOCI-I AND MR. IVAN E. NEXXXPI-IER. TI-IEY WILL EVER I-IOLD I-IONORED PLACES IN TI-IE I-IALL OF FAME OF OUR I-IEARTS. JUNE NINETEEN THIRTE Q You, the class of l936Iune,areabout to leave us. My associations with you during the past three years have been most pleasant. Hs you leave us, some of you will enter higher insti- tutions of learning, others will follow some vocation and ultimately all will take your places in a complex society. Remember that few persons get a place in the Hall of Fame, but all can be honorable citizens. There is a service to be rendered by each one of you, and, in order to serve well, you must con- stantly strive to improve. VV e hope for you the best that life can give, the strength and courage to do the worth- while things. IVAN E. NEWPHER LLOYD R. ENOCH Q For most ofyou, schooldays are ended. Does this mean no more class-rooms, study halls, teachers, assignments, and report days to worry about? But henceforth, the world at large will be your class-room. Experience will be your teacher and disciplinarian, much more so than has been the case in the past. Her assigned tasks you will find more difficult to accomplish. Her rewards for meritorious service are harder to get and far easier to lose. Her penalties for failing to recognize eternal truth are a good deal more bitter than any meted out in the schoolroom. The greatest lessons you will learn will be from lives heroically lived around you. Learn now to seek such lives, and what is more, to rejoice in them, imitate them, and Tennyson's challenge O loyal to the royal in thyself will find fruition in happiness. JUNE NINE-TEEN TI-IIRTEA EIX HALL OF FAME .Built into the life of every Qmerican is the heritage founded upon the self-sacrifice, loyalty, and perseverance of the truly great men and women whom the Hall of Fame immortalizes for us. When New York University established the Hall of Fame in l900, it gave to our nation one of its sources of inspiration. We, the Hmerican people, are facing the same trials, struggles,and tempta- tions that the men of the past have faced. How- ever, in the lives of these great leaders we find encouragement and strength to strive ever on- ward. We realize, in the words of Longfellow, that The heights by great men reached and kept were not attained by sudden flight, but they, while their companions slept, were toiling upward in the night. Q Every Hmerican is a shareholder in the Hall of Fame. This should be foremost in the mind of every person. We must live up to the ideals advanced by the best minds and noblest spirits of each generation. The men and Women repre- sented in the Hall of Fame were pioneers who dedicated their lives to the building of the Hmerican democracy. lust so, we today are at the frontier, spurred on by the call of service which led the men of past centuries. 'With such encouragement and inspiration, We, the pioneers of the modern world, can con- quer our lives and lay sound foundations for future ages. ai ll lll llll llll llll lll Lives of great men all remind us We can make our lives sublime, Rnd departing leave behind us Footprints in the sands of time. -Henry W. Longfellow. I I 63, Q5 io QQ' Q, '90 0 C9 4, 42,9 I ' Op A A 95 if 2 QP E C. X 5 ffl H22 J X5 QA FHCULTY f 5 VZ, W, , F3 ' G A lffxx f w ,ff I QQQ if 'E ,, M 4 dz, Q7Q77HfQnDnEUJ C99 n Z K The great obiect I desire to accomplish is to open the avenue of scientific knowledge to youth so that the young may see the beauties of creation, enloy its blessings, and learn to love the author. . ' Pun coopn r ' , if 4 -'-- ---4- --- 'M M..-g.. NINETEEN Tl-IIRTY six BGARD OF EDUCATION Seated, left to right-Mr. Schmehl, Mr. Stone, Mr. Romig, Mrs. Hoopes, Mr. Ford, Mr. Heckman Cstandingl. Mr. Hettinger, Mr. Heim, Mrs. Fox, Mr. Hendricks, Mr. Eshelman, Mr. Snyder. GFFICERS President-Mr. Edwin L. Hettinger. Vice-President-Mr. Warren Romig. Secretary-Oscar B. Heim. Superintendent of Schools-Mr. Thomas H. Ford. MEMBERS OF Tl-IE BOARD Mr. Edwin L. Hettinger, Mr. Warren Romig, Mr. Eugene F. Hendricks, Mrs. Pllice H. Fox, Mr. Luther C. Schmehl, Mr. Plbsalom O. Eshel- Treasurer-Mr. William Seaman. Solicitor-Mr. George Eves. Superintendent of Buildings-Mr. H. Raymond Heckman. Superintendent of Supplies-Mr. Walter K. Coleman. man, Mr. George Snyder, Mr. Hlvin F. Stone, Mrs. Hazelette Hoopes. NINETEENTHUQTYSIX DR. JOHN H. EISENHAUER, PRINCIPAL C When We think of Deeds of Great Men as the object of dedication of this annual, we cannot refrain from pro- jecting ourselves into the future to the time when the members of the class will be nearing old age. From this point it will be interesting to look back to the boys and girls who dedicated this book. What signs of great men and Women were then observable? Strange as it may seem, the characteristics of greatn ess in a given individual are seldom recognized in early life and often not until long after death. One reason for this is that great men and women usually live in advance of their age. People generally are skeptical of change. Iesus was crucified. Socrates was forced to drink the deadly hemlock. Galileo was sentenced to an indefinite term of imprisonment by the Inquisition. Lincoln Was assassinated. Hnd so We might continue the list of those Who paid the extreme penalty. ln the small space allotted to us we must be content t o say that 'While many great men did not pay the ex- treme penalty, their deeds Were not fully appreciated during their generation. Beware of public opinion. lt is with you today and against you tomorrow. Great men seek the truth and follow the truth withapurpose. My final word to you is: i'Do thou likewise.' JUNE WILLIAM L. FINK, Vice principal Q 'lDeeds of great menl This is the theme that you have chosen for your year-book. Fortu- nate indeed will be those of you who will reach the highest round of the ladder of fame. But your number Will, of necessity, be smalll The rest of us, however, need not despair. There is another group of immortals to Which all of us may belong. I am thinking of the Hall of Fame ot the Unsung Great. Here you Will find the soldiers Who suffered at Valley Forge, the pioneer mothers who helped to carve out an empire in the West, the men who gave themselves to Walter Reed's experiments. Their names We have forgotten, their deeds We shall never forget. The World needs illus- trious leaders, just as truly does it require legions of Worthy followers. In the latter pantheon, each of us may find a niche. un., Q If I cannot do great things, I can do small things in a great Way. Most of us Will never see our statues in a Hall of Fame. H position there is attained by great ability or an unusual combination of perseverance, ability, and favoring circum- stance. H pedestal is, moreover, an uncertain and isolated position. Many, having attained the top, have found it very slippery. So don't feel too disappointed if you cannot climb the dizzy height. ' The main Work of the World is, after all, done by those Whose names are not blazoned abroad, Faithfulness, plodding perseverance in the face of discouragement and obstacles, attention to little duties keep this gay old World from going astray. lf you cannot do great things, do small things in a great Way -With enthusiasm, With courage, with a laugh. FLORENCE B. BEITENMAN Vice Principal l l r l 1 l l l L.....4 JUNE NINE-VEEN Tl-HRT? EIX Kathryn Y. Bllebach Buffalo, H. B.: Ed. M. English Luella Parsons iMovie Criticl Robert F. Hrnold Princeton, Fl. B., Pennsyl- vania, Fl. M. English Sir Baden Powell lFounder of the Boy Scoutsl William S. Bannon Susquehanna, H. B. Commercial lay Berwanger Clfootball Starl Cyrus E. Beekey Hlbright, B. S., Cornell, M. S. Science Louis Pasteur lScientistl . ...A Frank Warren Bingaxncm Gettysburg, H. B., Co- lumbia, M. H. Head of Foreign Lan- guages Department Virgil CLatin Poetl Harriet B. Bitler New York, B. S. Commercial Mrs. Hlex. Miller Clowa Secretary ol Statel Helen T. Blakemore Bucknell, B. S. Mathematics Marie Dressler iMovie Hctressl Hlbert W. Boldt Gettysburg, B. S. Sociffl Studies Senator Nye CPoliticianl in 2. E .. .:. .-r.. Ee is ii E NINETEEN THIRTYSIX Russell C. Boyles F. Mabel Bucks Pennsylvania State, B, S. Columbia Science School Nurse lzaak Walton Florence Nightingale CFisl'1ermanl lNurseJ F r e d C cr r d i n Carlisleg Curtis Institute William T. Bricker Williamson Tradeg Penn- sylvaniag Pennsylvania Music Stale Leopold Stokowski Pattern Making fConductorD George Goethals CEngineerl Norman C.Brillhart l- Kehnefh COHIBY Hlbright, Q, B4 Pius- New York StategGeneseo burgh, M. Fl. Normal Social Studies PTGCHCCII Hrts Will Rogers RObir1 Hood Cllumoristl l9TChe1'l l Hdam Brucher, Ir. Clara M. Deck Lehigh, H. B. Ursinus, Pl. B.7 New York, Head of Commercial De- H' M- partment Head of Social Studies Bobby Jones Department Golfer Frances Perkins C J fSecretary of Laborl az. .1 .. - r-.-'wi ,L- : : Italo L. de Francesco Pennsylvania, B. S. Flrt Walt Disney CCartoonistJ Martha E. Dick Syracuse, 131. B.7 Radcliff, M. Pl. English Marion Edwards Park CEducato1-D IohnI.Dietrich Bucknell, B. Pl. Physical Education Ty Cobb KBaseball Playerl Ralph H . Dornsile Pratt lnstiiuteg Columbia, B. S. Plrt lean Francois Millet Cflrtistl L: 'kai f---- 4-LLL-45e,...uL.a.aiia3,-.L ,,.1. ElsieM.Eidam Syracuse, Fl. B., Colum- bia, Fl. M. Guidance Pllice Freeman Palmer KEducatorl Lloyd R. Enoch Ursinus, B. S., Pennsyl- vania, M. S. Social Studies George Bernard Shaw lCriticD Clarence Enterline Hlbright, B. S. Commercial Oliver Wendell Holmes Uudgel Edith R. Fczirlamb New York, B. S. Commercial Mary Slessar iMissionaryD NINETEEN TI-IIRTY sax nad' JUNE NINETEEN THIRTEEIX W. W. Fenstermacher Susquehanna, H. B. Science lohn Burroughs CScientistl Hnnu L. Fetheroli New York ' Commercial Mrs. Eliz. MacG-ibbons CTeacher oi Sales Eti- quettel William L. Fink Ursinus, H. B., Lehigh, M. Pl. Vice-Principal and Eng- lish William Shakespeare CDramatistl Therese Finkelstein Syracuse, H. B. F English Emily Post Ciluthority on Etiquettel S a m u e I S. F o x Muhlenberg, Pl. B. English Daniel Boone fExplorerl Walter S. Frees Columbia, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania State Head of Practical Hrts Department Iohann Guttenburg Cinventor of Printing Pressl Franklin V. Gill Pennsylvania State, Pennsylvania Practical Plrts Orville Wright Clnventor of Plirplanel Warren F. Gish Franklin and Marshall, H. B., Columbia, M. H. Foreign Languages Horace Mann CEclucatorl T 1 t , I . JUNE NINETEEN THIRTEEIX ,Q ak George T. Hadley Pennsylvania State, Pennsylvania Practical Hrts Plllred Sloan, lr. tPresident of G e n e ral Motorsl Carrie M. Haller New York Commercial Iosephine Roche Cflmerican Business Wornanb Felton L. Harlon Williamson Trade, Pitts- burgh Practical Hrts Fred Perry CTennis Starl Hlbert H. Harris Bucknell, H. B. Social Studies Napoleon tEmperor ol Francel E E E E E Kathryn M. Hassle: Ithaca Teachers College, Mus. B., Conservatory of Music Music Rosa Ponselle COpera Start Louis P. Helmbright West Virginia, B. S., Ch. E., H. M. Science Flrthur Steinmetz tScientistJ Catherine E. Herb Kuttztown, B. S. Hssistant Librarian Helena Chalmers tlluthority on Make-upl H e 1 e n K. H e s s Swarthmore, B. H. Music Myra Hess Clflnglish Pianistl E NINETEEN Tl-IIRTVSIX Eloise E. S. Hettinger Swarthmore, B. H. English Elizabeth Barrett QPoete-ssl Ethel M. Hicks Syracuse, Pl. B. Mathematics Mary Lyon CEducatorD I. Edgar Hilgendori New York, B. S. Commercial I. Pierpont Morgan flfinancierl William F. Hillegczss Muhlenberg, B. S. Social Studies Patrick Henry COratorl Valerie: E. Holfert Pennsylvania State, H, B. Social Studies Ruth Bryan Owen fDiplomatl David I.. Hoffman . Hlbright, B. S.: Bucknell, H. M. Mathematics Pythagoras CMathematicianJ Richard H. Hofses Pennsylvania, B. S. Mathematics Ely Culbertson CBridge Expertl Elsie V. Holland Drexel Institute, B. S. Home Economics Fanny Farmer Lfluthority on Foodsl 3-f - v NINETEENTHIRWSIX Leon C. Hunter Ruth C. Iones Pennsylvania State, B. H. Bucknell, Ph. B. English English Sir Walter Raleigh lulifi Wlifd Howe fEnglish Courtierl twfifefl l Emanuel Jacobs Charlotte E. Kahler A East Stroudsburg, B. S., Carnegie' B, S, 1 New York, M. H. Physical Education Fred Hstaire Home Economics Betty Crocker filuthority on Foodsl fDancerl lednneiie Iumison Elizabeth T. Kean StGl9 UY1lVeI'SllY of IOVJG, Drexel Institute B- H' Home Economics English Betsy Ross Hmy LOWell KPatriot and Searnstressl CPoetessJ Marietta Iohnston C. Collins Kepler Wellesley Princeton, H. B. English Mathematics Lizette Reese Euclid CPoetessl tMathematicianl JUNE NINETEEN TI-IIRTEI Hngeline R. Kissinger Bucknell, H. B. Science Madame Curie CScientistl I. Herbert Kissinger Pennsylvania State, Pennsylvania Practical Hrts Thomas H. Edison flnventorl S ct r a h E. K o c h Irving, H. B., Pennsyl- vania, H. M. English Charlotte V. Gulick Clfounder of Campfire Girlsl MabelM.Kurtz Swarthmore, Pl. B., Co- lumbia, H. M. Foreign Languages Hnna Shaw CSulfragettel Roscoe S. Lantz Bowling Green Business, Wharton Extension School, B. C. S. Commercial Daniel Bell fDirector of U. S. Mintl Hlethicr N. L o v e Syracuse, H. B. Modern Languages Helen Wills Moody KTennis Starl Hayes K. McClelland Franklin and Marshall,H. B., Pennsylvania State, M. H. English O. O. Mclntyre fColumnistJ Edn a M. McDowell East Stroudsburg, B. S. Physical Education Eleanor Holm Iarrett CSwimming Starl pf JUNE NQNETEEN THIRTEES Elizabeth McHose Columbia, Cornell, B. S. Physical Education Suzanne Lenglen lTennis Starl Earl I-1. Master Pennsylvania State, H. B., M. S. Head of English Depart- ment - Cyrus W. Curtis CPublisherl Paul M. Miller Pennsylvania State Practical Hrts Henry Ford QOwner ot Ford Indus- triesl Willard H. Mohn Ptlbright, H. B., Pennsyl- vania, H. M. English Iohn Barrymore Glctorl Charles E. M ohr Bucknell, Fl. B., Pl. M. Science Raymond Ditmars CZoologistl Margaret G. Montgomery Lake Erie, Fl. B. Science Clara Barton C Clfounder of Red rossl Raymond V. Mood Lafayette, H. B., Colum- bia, H. M. Social Studies Iohn I. Pershing CHmerican Genera ll Martha M. Morrette Dickinson, Pl. BJ Colum- bia, Fl. M. Foreign Language Fllice Leone Moats Cfluthority on Etiq s uettel Ivan E. Newpher Mildred E. Runyeon Millersvillep Fllbright,B.S.g Brown, H. B. Pennsylvania, Pl. M. English Head of Mathematics Edna Si. Viiiceni Miiicy Department ipoeiessi I Hlbert Einstein CMathematicianl OlgaM.Pfau I.ElmerSandt Syracuse, H. B.i M. H. Muhlenberg, H. B.g M. HJ Mathematics Kutztown State Normal, B. E4 M. E. Elizabeth Woodward 1 CWriter of Sub-debl Mmhemcmcs Plndrew Carnegie CPhilanthropistl Maggie Mae Rawls Charles H. Schaich Librarian Franklin and Marshall, Southern Female QCOXJ B- S- College, B. S. Science University of the South, Charley Chase Emerson College, Temple iqjomedicmy University Hlhert W. Rofkar Martha V. Schmidt Miami, HB4 l1linois,M.H. Lebanon Valley, B. 131.5 Foreign Languages Columblflf M- H- johi-i Muir Social Studies CForesterD Susan Flnthony CSuftragetteJ Stanley S. Schweimler Muhlenberg, Ph. B. Physical Education Ted Coy Clfootball Starl Harry M. Scott Washington and Iefier- son, B. Fl., Pennsylvania State, M. H. Mathematics Sir Malcolm Campbell CPluto' Racing Championi Esther G. Shirey Ursinus, H. B. Foreign Languages Katherine Cornell Uilctressl I o h n H. S h o tt Pennsylvania, B. S. Commercial Henry Morganthau, Ir. CSecretary oi Treasuryl NINETEEN TI-IIRTYSIX Hgnes D. Shultis Lake Erie, B. H. Science Rena Sabin tScientistJ Herman D. Shultz Bucknell, B. S., M. H. Science Herbert Spencer tScientistD Elizabeth E. Smith Dickinson, H. B., Colum- bia, H. M. Science Mrs. Iohn Payne Whit- ney, 3rd CHorseWomanD Katherine Blett Smith Maryland, B. Hp Colum- bia, H. M. . Modern Languages Beatrice Lillie fComedianJ JUNE NINETEEN THIRTE EIX E E E r E E E E 5' : : :f , ,, Blanche M. Sparxr Drexel Institute, B. S. Home Economics Gladys Parker fDress Designer! H. L. T o m k i n s Pennsylvania State Practical Hrts Kit Carson CWestern Scoutl Grace W. Trout Ursinus, H. B. English Helen Hayes Ulctressl George D. Uib el Franklin and Marshall, Fl. B., Columbia, M. H, Head of Science Depart- ment Benjamin Franklin Clnventorl Elia F. Urxcxngst Pllbright, Fi. B. English Virginia Gildersleeve fliducatorl O l cr C. W a l t Temple Commercial Nellie Ross CDirector of U. S. Mintl Lewis E. Walton Bates, H. B., Brown, M. lil. Social Studies Daniel Webster COratorl M. Hrline Winter Wilson, Pl. B. Science Maria Mitchell CScientistl .JUNE NWETEEN THIRTEAEIX William H. Wisler Taylor Businessg Susque- hanna, B. S. Commercial Bill Tilden CTennis Starl Harry S. Wolfe Pennsylvania State Printing William Caxton CFirst English Printerl Margaret H. Yost Ursinus, Fl. B. English Flnne Leaf COrganistJ Thelma M. Holt OfficeClerk Earlene White fPostmistress in U. S. Senatel Marian I. Moyer Secretary to Principal Helen Rogers Reid Cfldvertising Director oi Herald Tribunel Ella M. Neihart OfficeClerk Mary Hnderson QBusiness Executive? Hazel P. Eidam OfticeClerk Ginger Rogers CDancerl Frances C. Rosenberg Office Clerk Emily Newell Blair CBusiness Executive? PQDL 0 7o QX N 629 Q99 fp 'QQ -NZ' rfxfiafi W .-1 r Q' kwwf C Q' ixzffi 0 L 4? L A A, mf '55 i A ' X Y 5 M fn 5 O -c 'Zz 2:-Q.- 'fl fm if ' E fi Q3 'QX '53 is SEN IORS 1 f OA Y f A 2 us , J K X ' W, w f W WW I5-X 'Q' 'A W V Q -1ff W I'G0ETl-IQL9' - n ,L h- . Q,-4-. X As to being prepared for defeat, I certainly am not. Any man who is prepared for de- feat would be half defeated before he corn- menced. lhope for success, shall do all ln my power to secure it, and trust to God for the rest. nAvlu cusco FARRAGUT 41 6399 'JZ 1fZg'g ah2155.f! 'zpfl' 2:6 5 5:65523Q1igS:gSa3?ig2f'3:-1123? . . m.4w:.,3 4: 44 gr,-.am fl. 5231312152?'Si1'afs:fQf 1.-435 fixffzifegreu:? I-:gn-1 ?.z:fs' feyzqqez - ,mv f-5 Wifi' JZ'-FJ 'f-'?-ff, 'fzeiqn 'fine' I T221 may .,,,.,. :liar 4.1 73-1''7-'':-.':rE,-4ea,+:.?5-Z'- 'rl-M f 335+ wcqfw- ' b daft?-? , ' . J X O HE HHFZB O J' 19088 THR? D 7 ik 4 O JUNE NINETEEN THIRTQ, RUTH LEONE. HBRHHHM 515 South Fifteenth and One-half Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL Revelation: Besides being an ex- cellent student and a grand sport,Ruthie is a Halliburton ian, Hope: Some fortunate boss is go- ing to have competent Ruthie for his secretary. Service: Gold Scholarship, Girl Reserves, Book Lovers, Nursing, Knitting, Photo-Fan, Health Council. HERMENH HDHMS 1244 Greenwich Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL Revelation: Meme is an outdoor sports girl, however, you should hear her tickle the ivories. Hope: Some lucky business man is going to have a secretary named Meme. Service: Gold Scholarship, Bases ball, Leaders, Nature Study, S. O. S. IRVING E. RDBMS. IR. 1500 North Fifteenth Street GENERQL VOCHTIONQL Revelation: The philosopher has just returned from collecting bugs about which he'll write volumes. Hope: Old Mother Nature will have a good pal when Irve be- comes a naturalist. Service: Student Council, Micro- scopic, Natural History, Open House. VIRGIN!!-1 B. RDBMS 145 West Greenwich Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL Revelation: Quiet, studious, and reserved is Iinnie, who often is a spectator at Reading High games. Hope: We feel sure that Iinnie will be a very good business woman, Service: Silver Scholarship, Photo-Fan, German. ELSIE M. HLBERT 318 Bern Street COMMERCIFIL SECRETQRIHL Revelation: Elsie is a timid per- sonality, but she has a secret passion for Robert Taylor. Hope: Secretarial work has an attraction for Elsie. Service: Knitting. 5 .25-. 5 5 15 g 3 E E E E THOMHS W. HLBERT 1515 Linden Street COLLEGE PREPQRHTORY Revelation: Here comes one c Tommy's hard-hit tennis balls. Hope: Instead of piloting tenni balls, Tom wants to pilot an aii plane in the future. Service: Hall Patrol Captair Tennis, Baseball, Expressioij Hviation. ELIZABETH V. HLLWEIN 406 Franklin Street, Fleetwood COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIRL Revelation: Betty's wonderfi personality attracts the opposit sex. Hope: She hopes she will be come some big business man' private secretary. Service: National Honor Society Silver Scholarship, Executiv Committee, Dramatic, Girl Re serves. HELEN BNDERSON 133 South Fourth Street COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY Revelation: The melodious tune going down and around ar from Helens sax. Hope: WhenHelen teaches matl there'll be a few jazz notd mixed in. Service: Orchestra, Band, E semble, Student Council, Dr matics, Hockey, Volleyball,G. RALPH H. HNGSTHDT 828 Pear Street COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY Revelation: Here is our pepp cheer leader who also plays th banjo and guitar, Hope: Hngie says he'll be an er gineer. Service: Cheer Leader, Camerc Mixed Chorus, Boys' Glee, Pre Med. IRVIN BUCHENBI-ICH Stony Creek Mills, R. F. D. No. COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY Revelation: Ruchie spends hi time trapping, hunting, hiking and fishing. He plays footba and reads, too. Hope: Plans for construction er gineering are well under Wag Service: Hunting and Fishing Camera. , f 1 DOROTHY HLBERT HUMHN 1335 North Twelfth Street COMMERCIQL SECRETHRIHL Revelation: lt's our own Dottie hitting a high C to her own accompaniment. Hope: To be somebody's stenog- rapher is Dottie's aim. Lucky somebody. Service: Fl Capella, Voice Cul- ture. CHRL BHER 1139 Buttonwood Street SMITH-HUGHES Revelation: Cowboy divides his interests among autoing, swim- ming, hiking, and lack Benny. Hope: Plre your cars O. K.? Carl wants to be an auto mechanic. Service: Cross Country. VIRGINIH BHER 800 Lancaster Rvenue GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Ginny is our little bunch ot rhythm. Hope: We expect to find Ginny moving along in a successful musical career. Service: Stamp and Coin, Photo Fan, Hall Patrol. RNNH N. BHGENSTOSE 210 North Sixth Street COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY Revelation: Modest and refined, but oh so peppy. That's Qnn. Hope: Won't we be proud when We see the sign Dentist Ba- genstose ? Service: Qrxalma, Hall Patrol, Girl Reserves, Dramatic, Nurs- ing, Expression, Knitting, Bas- ketball. WILLIHM BHRTH 1118 Oley Street GENERHL VOCBTIONQL Revelation: Bill has his troubles andthe main one is getting his machine to run. Hope: lf you have any ails in the future, see Doctor Barth. Service: Open House, Hall Pa- trol. NINETEEN Tl-IIRTYSIX s-assess ROBERT L. BHTES. IR. 305 Summit Fivenue COMMERCIHI. BUSINESS Revelation: Patricia Holm is Bobby's heroine, but that's not the greenie he told us about. Hope: Bobby wants a business career. Service: Cross Country, Health Council, Hall Patrol, Nature Study, Microscopic, Engineer- ing. CLBIR BAUER 1149 Robeson Street SMITH-HUGHES Revelation: Clair likes to do anything you mention, but espe- cially he enjoys airplane build- ing. Hope: lf you need a draftsman, just call on Mr. C. Bauer. Service: Hviation, Cross Coun- try, Hall Patrol. IOSEPH BHUER 1242 Green Street SMITH-HUGHES Revelation: Want your picture taken? Ioe Ir. would love to take it. Hope: Ioe is the man if you're looking lor a machinist. Service: Hunting and Fishing, ROBERT BHUM 213 South Sixteenth Street SMITH-HUGHES A Revelation: Bill, football hero, is interested in Tarzan and may be like him. Hope: Rnything connected with aviation suits Bill. Service: Cross Country,Football, Qviation, Boxing and Wrestling, Health Council. ETHYI. H. BHUMHNN 1245 Douglass Street GENERHL VOCQTIONHL Revelation: If you ever hear a lyric sung with a Hawaiian gui- tar accompaniment, it's probably Ethyl. Hope: Eddie won't admit it, but she wants to be a singer. Service: Mixed Chorus, Health Council, Hall Patrol, S. O, S. SHRH BERMSDERFER 1014 North Tenth Street COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY Revelation: Sara likes to visit hospitals and do church work. Hope: Beamie plans to be a medical missionary. Service: Basketball, Volleyball, Knitting, Nursing, S. O. S. MARY E. BECKER 1022 Church Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL Revelation: This admirer ot Franchot Tone likes to dance to the music ot a good orchestra. Hope: Little Mary is going to be sornebody's stenog. Service: Dressrnaking, Photo- Fan. RICHRRD S. BECKER 307 West Oley Street GENERI-IL VO CHTIONHL Revelation: Beck likes to play Monopoly and to dance. Make Way tor him it you see him com- ing down the ballroom floor. Hope: He hopes to become a great big banker. Service: Chess and Checkers, Qviation. DORIS BENDER 728 North Tenth Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL Revelation: Doris spends,a lot of time dreaming about being an aviatrix. Hope: She thinks being a secre- tary is the next best thing to being an aviatrix. Service: Typing, Dramatic . P. CHRLTON BENDER l6l9 North Eleventh Street COLLEGE PREPQRHTORY Revelation: You'll find Carlton on the tennis court. He enjoys S. S. Van Dine's murder cases. Hope: Bender is to be an ac- countant. Service: Microscopic, Tropical Fish. LEONHRD BENNETHUM 546 South Seventeenth Street GENERHL VOCQTIONHL Revelation: One Wouldn't think it, but Benny would like to be lean HarloW's hero. Hope: He aspires to a be a min- strel man. Service: Boxing and Wrestling. MICHHEL H. BENNETT 212 South Fourth Street GENERHL VOCQTIONHL Revelation: Mike, the class ac- tor, likes to argue in P. H. D. class. Hope: Michael Q. Bennett, World Famous Crirninologistf' Service: Senior Flssemblv Corn- mittee Chairman, Draniatics, Football RHLPH BENTZ 1529 Birch Street GENERHL VOCQTIONHL Revelation: Bentz, the class Beau Brummel, spends his spare :no- rnents dancing and playing ten- ms. Hope: Ralph's a good mixer now, he should. be to become a chemist. Service: Hrxalma, Gold Scholar- ship, Hi-Y, Track, Camera, Na- tional Honor Society. GERTRUDE M. BERLINGS 138 West Oley Street COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY Revelation: Gertie likes to read, Walk, and visit hospitals: she likes good sports, too. Hope: She is going to be another Florence Nightingale. Service: Nursing, Cosmopolitan, Girls' Glee. WILLIHM H. BERNHRRT ll20 Buttonwood Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Tennis and beauti- ful Women are a comtort to Bill at all times. Hope: He will make good as a journalist. Service: Ptrxalrna, Red and Black, National Honor Society, Gold Scholarship, Hi-Y,Ring and Pin Committee, Microscopic. JUNE NWETEEN THIRTE l Q L- - L. FRED G. BERTOLET 1013 Chestnut Street COLLEGE PRE PQRHTORY Revelation: Fred is olten found playing his trumpet, Hope: Bert may be either a teacher or a preacher. Service: National Honor Society, Student Council, Tennis, Basket- ball, Senior Band, Hthletic Com- mittee Chairman,Science, Chess and Checkers. RLICE BETZ 313 Hollenbach Street COMMERCIQL SECRETHRIQL Revelation: Pllice will oppose anyone in a card game. She also likes to hike. Hope: Betz has a big question mark in her mind as to what she wants to be. Service: Cooking, Typing, Girls' Glee Dressmaking. BETTY BEWLEY 1012 North Twelfth Street GENERI-IL VOCQTIONHL Revelation: Mitzy has a trying time keeping away from boys because she just naturally talks herself into their lives. Hope: Betty hopes to become a nurse. Service: H Cappella, Dramatic. WILLIHM GLEN BIGONY 306 North Fourth Street COMMERCIHL BUSINESS Revelation: The great outdoors is Bill's treat. He seems to be a heartless heartbreaker. Hope: He's going to become a forest ranger. Service: Open House, Hunting and Fishing, Hviation, Typing. IOHN WILLIRM BINGHMHN 424 Flrlington Street SMITH-HUGHES Revelation: Bingy likes any- thing that concerns air and water, especially the radio and swimming. Hope: Bingy won't admit it, but he's looking forward to some big moment. Service: Radio, Microscopic. GRHCE M. BIRNEY 535 South Sixteenth-and-a-half Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIRL Revelation: Birney likes the mov- ies and Nelson Eddy. With Grace, dancing is a great sport. Hope: Miss Birney will some day be somebody's private secre- tary. Service: Booklovers, Dressrnak- ing, Cooking. GHHCE LOUISE BLHNKENBILLER 611 North Thirteenth Street COMMERCIHL SECRETQRIHL Revelation: Iohnnie likes to knit and make clothing. Maybe she'll be somebody's homee maker soon. Hope: Here again is somebody's stenog. Service: Knitting, Dressrnaking, Nursing. IERRY BLHNKENBILLER 1130 Elm Street GENERHL VOCHTIONRL Revelation. When it comes to talking, Ierry can't be beaten. With Ierry, women just don't rate. Hope: He'll use his high pres- sure talking as a salesman. Service: Hi-Y, Chess and Check- ers. HHROLD S. BLECHER ll2 Mulberry Street GENERHL VOCHTIONQL Revelation: Hal is a quiet ob- server oi all that goes on. He sits back and watches the World go by. Hope: Hal will some day be a master printer. Service: Engineering, Stamp and Coin. IOHN BLEWETT 829 Walnut Street COLLEGE PREPQRHTORY Revelation: Meet the future tlver of our class. lack will probably design planes. Hope: Is he going to be the drattsman ior Charlie Brinker's bridges? Service: Hviation, Stamp and Coin, Engineering, Golf. JUNE NINE-VEEN Tl-IIRTE MOLLYE BLOOM 1570 Mineral Spring Road COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY Revelation: Mollye is headed for Hollywood with those novel monologues of hers. Hope: Mollye plans to he a so- cial welfare worker. Service: National Honor Society, Silver Scholarship, Class Exec- utive Committee, Dramatic, Hockey, Baseball, G. R. GLHDYS MBE BOHDY 1405 Hampden Boulevard GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Glad, the happy one, finds time for reading, swimming, and dancing. Hope: Glad hopes for office work. Service: Hall Patrol, Usher, Dra- matic, Typing, Dressmaking. HNNH MHRIE BODHNZH 351 South Fifth Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRII-lL Revelation: Billie is pep and per- sonality plus. Dancing is one of her pet hobbies. Hope: Keeping house is Billie's idea for a future. Service: National Honor Society, Senior Qssembly Committee, Dra- matic, H Cappella, G. Fl. Q., G. R. EDNH ORPBTH BOLICH 1021 North Twelfth Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL Revelation: Here might be some stiff competition for Hdrian, but Ed has chosen typewriting in- stead oi designing. Hope: To enter into the business world as a stenographer is Ed's desire, Service: Typing, Knitting, Dress- making. MHRTIN BONIGUT 1237 Green Street SMITH-HUGHES Revelation: Mike, imitating his hero, Robert Ripley, says, I like reading, believe it or not! Hope: Mike hopes to be a for- ester, so please don't cut down the little trees. Service: Football. E : '?'-i 5 -E ff 5 E E E E ' E E E E E E 2 : : S E E E 5 5 5 E E E E 5 2 is S 5 E E E E E E E 5 E MHRTHI-1 ELIZABETH BORKEY 727 Lincoln Street COMMERCIHL SECRETBRIHL Revelation: Mart likes dancing and enjoys knitting. We won- der if she takes her knitting to dances. Hope: Mart will have her hands full of keys for she Wants to be a typist. Service: Dramatic, Typing, Knit- ting. WILLIHM BORRELL 39 North Tenth Street SMITH-HUGHES Revelation: Bill is a regular out- door fellow. He likes Indian lore and stories of the wide open spaces. Hope: Here is something! Bill is going to be an electrical en- gineer. Service: Camera, Radio, Nature Study, DOROTHY B. BORTZ 1527 North Fourteenth Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: This demure miss en- joys dancing to the melodies of Kay Keiser. Hope: To see this young lady eat, one would doubt she is going to be a dietitian. Service: Qrchery, Cook ing, Photo-Fan. RICHHRD F. BORTZ 1510 Hampden Boulevard COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY Revelation: Rit enjoys eating and traveling. He can speal: French almost as well as a Frenchman. Hope: Rit thinks of being an architect. Service: Gold Scholarship, Qrt, Photo-Fan, Typing, Tennis, Dra- matic, Student Council. ELEHNOR M. BOTTLER 33 Peach Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIQL Revelation: Here is an ambitious lass. She likes to go roller skat- ing. Hope: Hs a fashion commenta- tor, El will discuss dress styles and prices. Service: Fashion Shows, Book Lovers, Typing, S. O. S. 'ULDRED BOTZUM 13 Washington Street IOMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL tevelation: Mickey is the quiet .ttle lass who chooses the the- :tre or reading any time. hope: We'll be seeing her at the p as somebody's stenog. lervice: Gold Scholarship, Ring ind Pin Committee, Typing, Knitting, Service, Ping Pong. lNNH E. BOWERS 09 Carpenter Street, 'OMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL evelation: Here is an artist. nn likes to draw and to watch wasketball games. Iiope: Firm likes to decorate. zuess what her future vocation vill be. -iervice: Hrt, S. O. S. -IELEN E. BOWERS 018 Holly Road, Hessian Camp OMMERCIHL SECRETHRIRL evelation: Katie divides her 'me among talking, dancing, nd swimming. ope: She thinks nursing would e an interesting profession. ervice: Nursing, Typing, Photo an. ETTY W. BOWMHN 249 Chestnut Street ENERQL VOCHTIONHL evelation: Presy at one time spired to be a movie actress, ut she has changed her mind. ope: Good morning, nurse. It von't be a dreary morning if :he is about. Eervice: Girls' Glee, Nursing, hoto-Fan. CHARLES HNSON BOYER 1614 North Twelfth Street ENERHL VOCHTIONHL evelation: This young man has igh and noble ambitions. . ope: Charlie wants to marry a 'ich girl. His troubles will be ver then. ervice: Boxing and Wrestling, aseball, Soccer, Track. ISV' YW ' 'C' NORMHN BRESSLEH 1517 Linden Street COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY Revelation: Fuzzy takes life as it comes. lust try to rouse him when he is enjoying his favorite pastime-looting. Hope: Norm prefers white-collar jobs. He wants to be a business man. Service: lug Band, Dramatic. CHBRLES BRINKER 1044 North Fifth Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Here is a future speed king. We'1l all see him out on the Indianapolis track very soon, Hope: Charles would like to be a bridge builder. Service: Stamp and Coin, Cam- era. WILLIHM BRITTON 1011 North Twelfth Street COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY Revelation: Bill is quite a sports and outdoor ian. Walking is just the thing for him. Hope: Professor of Mathematics and Physics. Service: Silver Scholarship, Ten- nis, Chess. LEBH H. BROK 1200 Hampden Boulevard COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY Revelation: Dancing or theatre-- going is the height of entertain- ment as far as Leah is cori- cerned. Hope: She intends to further the profession of chiropody. Service: Photo-Fan, Knitting, Dramatic, Ping'Pong, Tennis. HNNI-I M. BROSSMHN 1042 Washington Street COMMERCIHL SECRETQRIQL Revelation: Brossie has suc- cumbed to Robert Taylor's charm. Hope: Qnn cannot decide wheth- er she wants to become a dancer or a secretary. Service: Girl Reserves,Dramatic, Student Council, Open House. l ..... : : :--:. ---1 '1 : : EMMH BROWN 1225 Elm Street COMMERCIHL SECRETQRIHL Revelation: Emma goes hiking to inspire her drawing. Her fic- tion world wouldn't be corn- plete without Curley Harper and Dixie Dugan. Hope: Emma is a rising sec- retary. Service: Knitting. MILDRED BROWN 1708 North Sixteenth Street COMMERCIHL SECRETQRIHI.. Revelation: Mickey dances, reads, hikes, skates, and goes horse- back riding. Hope: She emphasizes private while talking of becoming a sec- retary. Service: Dramatic, Knitting, Eti- quette. MARY IRMH BROWNE 165 Douglass Street COMMERCIHL SECRETQRIRL Revelation: Who has a heart so so brave that never to himself hath said, I much enjoy Mib's recitations? Hope: She intends to become a stenographer. Service: Dramatic, Hrt, Student Council, Class Executive Com- mittee, Creative Dancing. FREDERICK O. BRUBHKER 102 Carroll Street COLLEGE PREPHRQTORY Revelation: It you need some one to cheer you up, see Freddy. Fred's pastime is driving his good Ford, Feedy-Belle. Hope: Fred intends to become a veterinarian. Service: Dramatic, Camera, Stu- dent Council, Hi-Y, Social Danc- ing. MIRIHM E. BUCHHNHN 1239 Pllsace Road COMMERCIQL SECRETHRIHL Revelation: Since Miriam's fond of dancing, her ideals are Fred Qstaire and Ginger Rogers. Hope: li you ever go into busi- ness, Miriam will be your pri- vate secretary. Service: Mixed Chorus, G. R., Dramatic, Health Council, Girls' Glee, S. O. S. NINETEEN TI-HRTYSIX NBN E. BUCKLEY 1037 Madison Hvenue COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY Revelation: When asked if she would care to swim or to play tennis, Betz replies in the af- firmative. Hope: Betz aspires to become a designer. Service: Student Council, Mixed Chorus, Usher, Senior Qssembly' Committee, Dramatic. HNNH BUNISK 836 Greenwich Street HOME ECONOMICS Revelation: Finn goes in for sports, sewing, cooking, and movies. Hope: I'd just like to be a sales girl, says Plnn. Service: Sewing, Nature Study, G. H. H., Sports. IHMES T. BURNISH 251 South Thirteenth Street GENERHL VOCQTIONRL Revelation: Radio's gift to the ladies sings and listens to Bing Crosby. Hope: Iimmie hopes for the quiet life of a history teacher. Service: Orchestra Committee, Song Committee,Executive Corn- mittee, H Cappella, Boys' Glee Track. ROBERT I. BUTTERY 852 North Twelfth Street GENERQL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Bob is an athlete, for he participates in basketball, baseball, soccer, and swimming. Hope: Ten years hence, we will learn that he has succeeded as an engineer. Service: Cross Country, Engi- neering, Health Council. CHARLES D. CRLHBRIR 420 Bingaman Street GENERHL VOCQTIONHL Revelation: Charlie's home is the cry that sweeps across the iootball field as the Baron bowls over his foes. Hope: Some day, he'll be coach- ing his own football teams. Service: Football, Baseball, Bas-- ketball. HNE M. DHVIS 22 North Tenth Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Davy is musically as well as athletically inclined. She lso admires Robert Taylor. Cope: H prospective secretary is lane. Elervice: Gold Scholarship, Dra- atic, Nursing, Knitting. IOHN K. DE BOLD 1319 Walnut Street GENERHL VOCFITIONI-'IL evelation: Modest, iriendly,and apable, that's Bud. He also njoys good orchestras. ope: Bud's a budding air- onditioning engineer. ervice: Gold Scholarship, Bas- etball, Class Executive Com- ittee, National Honor Society, Brom Decoration Committee, Eonstitutional Committee, Chess nd Checkers. IERNH C. DEGLER 336 Pear Street COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY levelationi Deggie is another of hose queer specimens who are :ontinually getting crushes on omeone. 'Lopez Hn executive position with e Campfire Girls will satisfy Verna. Service: Health Council, Knit- ing, Etiquette, Typing, Prom jgket Committee. ZDWHRD F. DELRNEY 223 Church Street BENERI-lL VOCHTIONHL levelation: Ted goes in for ports. His outstanding habit is rating, usually candy. Hope: Ted aspires to be an en- fineer. iervice: Track, Printing, Engi- eering, Tennis. 'IHRY LOUISE DELLINGER 15 North Front Street IOLLEGE PREPQHHTORY .evelationt H swish through the alls means that M. L., the Red nd Black reporter, has passed. lopez Mary Louise intends to be chemistry teacher. ervice: Gold Scholarship, Na- onal Honor Society, Red and lack, G. Fl. Fl., Dramatic, Bas- etball. CHHS. THEODORE DELLINGER 915 North Front Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Ted likes to spend his time listening to Ray Noble and his orchestra. Hope: Keeping time with mod- ern advancement, Ted turns to Diesel engineering. Service: Football, Hunting and Fishing, Golf. HNGELO PHIL DE LUCIH ' 405 Church Street GENERQL VOCHTIONH1. Revelation: Ugh, grunts Hngie as he practices for his next wrestling match. Hope: On your toes, you wrest- lers, here comes Qngie. Service: Tennis, Plviation, Base- ball. K. IFERN DENTITH 1401 Perry Street COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY Revelation: Dennie is usually seen reading, knitting, or play- ing bridge. Hope: Fern looks forward to her advanced Work as a biologist. Service: Gold Scholarship, Dra- matic, Nursing, Knitting, G. R. I. RHLPH DEPPEN 101 Windsor Street COLLEGE PREPHRQTORY Revelation: Ralph becomes em- phatic only when pressing a point in some heated argument. Hope: Ralph intends to become a D. D. Can't you picture him in the pulpit? Service: National Honor Society, Gold Scholarship, Class Execu- tive, Hi-Y, Usher, Hrxalma, Red and Black, Pageant Committee. CHHRLES K. DERR 130 West Douglass Street COLLEGE PREPQRHTORY Revelation: lust mention food or Ray Nob1e's orchestra and you'll have Chic at your heels. Hope: Chic intends to become a lawyer. Service: Student Council Exec- utive Committee, Plrchery, Ten- nis, Senior Prom Committee. Q.. x 4 t NINETEEN Tl-IIRTYSIX MHMIE DESKH 23 Flrlington Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL Revelation: It a Clark Gable pic- ture is in town, Marnie will have a front seat. Hope: Mamie aims to become an efficient stenographer. Service: Needlework, Knitting, Photo-Fan, Typing. MHRY LOUISE DE TURCK 405 Green Terrace COLLEGE PREPHRQTORY Revelation: Mary Louise is the poetic girl' who likes to spend her leisure hours with certain teachers. Hope: Turkey hopes to be a high school teacher. Service: National Honor Society, Silver Scholarship, Red and Black, Qrxalma, Dramatic, Ex- pression, G. R. LEONE! T. DETZEL 526 Locust Street COMMEHCIQL SECRETQRII-lL Revelation: Onie is our class comedian and a sure cure tor the blues. Hope: Hs a stenographer, she'll be a valuable asset to her boss. Service: Dramatic. 'IOHN HENRI DEYSHER B21 Pear Street 'GENERHL VOCHTIONRL Revelation: Iohnny enjoys col- lecting stamps and coins and Working with his electric train layout. Hope: He hopes to modgel air- planes for the government. Service: Hviation. DOMINIC DI BLHSI 808 Chestnut Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Playing a saxophone is one of Mickey's favorite pas- times. Hope: Mickey is going to lead his own orchestra, some day. Service: Band, Cross Country, Basketball. ELIZHBETH M. DIETRICH 1463 North Tenth Street COMMERCIQL SECRETQRIHL Revelation: Betz is tlustered when Robert Taylor flashes on. the screen. Hope: She hopes to become a secretary and spend her leisure time hiking and ice skating. Service: Photo-Fan. PHUL DIETRICH 1144 Douglass Street INDUSTRII-ll.. HRTS Revelation: Paul likes to listen to the radio. Hope: Paul expects to become an expert cabinet-maker, but in the meantime, he hopes he Won't have to study any more than necessary. Service: Open House. LOTTIE W. DOMHGHLSKI 373 Hazel Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL Revelation: Lottie is very do- mestic. She enjoys cooking, knitting, and sewing. Hope: Hlthough she possesses those homey traits, she Wants to become a secretary. Service: Typing, Needlework, Knitting Cooking. NORMHN DRESHER lU42 North Tenth Street COMMERCIQL BUSINESS Revelation: Dresh Will make lots ot money and spend his leisure time reading, traveling, and going to movies. Hope: He's going to make his fortune as a business man. Service: Chess and Checkers. WILLIHM DUNKEL l633 Perkiomen Qveriue SMITH-HUGHES Revelationt lunior is an ardent sports fan. When he isn't attend- ing iootball games, you may find him reading Shakespeare. Hope: He plans to become an electrician. Service: Track. JUNE NINETEEN TI-HRT? WILLIHM R. DUNN, IR. 821 North Fifth Street COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY Revelation: On Saturday nights, you'll tind Bill attending movies or listening to good orchestras. Hope: Bill intends to become cr lawyer. Service: Football, Student Coun- cil, Club Committee. Constitu- tional Committee, Tennis, Ex- pression, Photo-Fan. MHRY LOUISE DWIGHT 1025 North Front Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIQL Revelation: Hbsence from school is My's pet diversion. She likes parties and football. Hope: She is debating between a secretarial and a teaching career. Service: Dramatic, G. R. HNNE E. DYCH 1329 North Fourteenth Street COLLEGE PREPHRBTORY Revelation: Plnne is always using those big words. We believe she has swallowed a dictionary. Hope: Hnne is going to be a newspaper reporter. Service: National Honor Society, Gold Scholarship, Flrxalma, Red and Black, G. R., Dramatic, Photo-Fan. MILDRED EGOLF 228 South Tenth Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL Revelation: lggy, our all-around girl, enjoys dancing, swimming, and basketball. Hope: She hopes to become a private secretary to some strong, tall, handsome man. Service: Dramatic, Senior Prom Committee, G. R., Health Coun- cil. RUTH M. EI-IRGOOD 231 Chapel Terrace COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL Revelation: Ruth persists in strengthening her ideals and is not wasting her time. Hope: While not taking care of business details, Ruth will be practicing scales for her per- tormances. Service: H Cappella,Senior Prom Committee, Photo-Fan. LEON EHRLICH 239 Greenwich Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: The wheel of tate reveals that Leon will be a suc- cess in lite. Hope: When Leon becomes a lawyer, he will solve your prob- lems. Service: Gold Scholarship, Na- tional Honor Society, Student Council, Chairman ot Bicycle Committee, Red and Black, Usher, Dramatic, Science. IOHN M. EIDHM 1043 Moss Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: lohnny says he likes to come to school and study English. Hope: His favorite pastime is fishing, so he'll probably be a second lzaak Walton. Service: Orchestra, Band, En- semble. HDRIHN EISENBRHND 1575 North Tenth Street GENERHL VO CHTIONHI. Revelation: Pete admits he's go- ing to be a Gentleman of Leis- ure. What a happy-go-lucky lite he will leadl Hope: He hopes to tour the world and see many sights. Service: Hunting and Fishing. RUTH H. EISENHOWER 934 Elm Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL Revelation: Ruthie has the final word in any argument in which she participates. Hope: The position of private secretary is sutticient to satisfy this young lady. Service: Gold Scholarship, Class Executive Committee, S. O. S., Ping-Pong. DOROTHY B. ELLIS 114 Oley Street COMMERCIPIL SECRETQRIRL Revelation: Dottie is a very quiet little lady in school, but at dances and parties-Ohl Hope: Dot intends to settle down to the life ot a private secretary. Service: G. R., Knitting, Open House. JUNE NINETEEN THIRTQ FRHNCES EMBRY 601 Carsonia Hvenue, Fennside COLLEGE PREPHRQTORY Revelation: Three guesses where Texas comes trom. She has a decided accent. Hope: Poor girl! Tex has no hopes-that is, she hasn't re- vealed any. Service: National Honor Society, Class Executive Committee, Sil- ver Scholarship, Class Motto Committee. WHYNE S. EPPLER 1316 Schuylkill Hvenue GENERHL VOCHTIONBL Revelation: Ducky plays a fid- dle and really goes places with it. Hope: lt he hopes to become an electrician, Ducky had better stop fiddling around. Service: Senior Orchestra, En- semble. DENNIS I. ERTEL 729 Moss Street GENERQL VOCRTIONQL Revelation: Denny likes such quiet pastimes as windoW-shop-- ping and collecting autographs. Hope: lt's jockey versus florist for Denny. Don't be a sissy, Denny, stick to horses. Service: Cheer Leader, Qrt Hreh- ery, lug Band, Press, Hutograph, Cooking. MILDRED E. ESHBHCH 741 Ritter Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIQL Revelation: Millie is a very soft- voiced young lady who knows how and when to be quiet. Hope: Here is another some- body's stenog ot the tuture. Service: Knitting, Camera, Hvia- tion, Hall Patrol. ROBERT ESTERLY 737 North Front Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Two loves has Bob -eating and sleeping. Occa- sionally, he tinds time to go to the movies. Hope: Can't you iust picture Squirrel as a high-pressure salesman some day? Service: Hrt, Student Health Committee. RHYMOND C. FHIR 337 South Fourth Street GENERQL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: 13111 Ray needs to make him happy is a well- equipped laboratory or a swim- ming pool. Hope: Ray, the little cut-up, is hoping to become a surgeon some day. Service: National Honor Society, Class Executive Committee, Gold Scholarship, Hi-Y, Science, Pre-Med. lOHN L. FHIRCHILD 523 South Seventeenth Street SMITH-HUGHES Revelation: Iohnny has con- fessed that his favorite pastime is painting grads' photographs. Hope: Iohnny is a future cab- inet-maker, You know, one who makes a box resemble a piano. Service: Tropical Fish, Nature Study, Hrchery. IEHNNE VERMIE FHRRELI. 218 Locust Street COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY Revelation: Everything pleases Tiny: Sports, dancing, and school teaching. She can like anything but housework. Hope: Tiny can't decide whether to become a teacher or a blues singer. Service: Knitting. HENRY S. FEICK 816 North Eighth Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Hen's a quiet. retir- ing, dependable fellow who al- ways is able to complete what he begins. Hope: Henry has a keen interest in the finer points ot scientific farming. Service: Hunting and Fishing, Open House. CLEMENTINE F. FETT 924 Madison Hvenue COMMERCH-lL SECRETBRIHL Revelation: Clemy claims worry- ing is one ot her pastimes. Hope: We'll see this young lady as a popular business woman very soon. Service: G. R., Tennis, Photo- Fan, Typing, Etiquette, Dramatic. NINETEEN THIRTYSIX LESTER M. FETTER 1336 Hllegheny Hvenue GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Lessy practices su- per sleuthing by indulging in all sports considered appropri- ate for the sterner sex. Hope: Lessy has decided to serve his country as a G.-Man. Service: Printing, Pattern-Mak- ing. RHYMOND D. FIDLER 425 West Windsor Street GENERQL VOCQTIONHL Revelation: Red's favorite author is Shakespeare! Hnd his favor- ite pastime-soda-dispensingl Hope: Red intends to do great things in the radio world. Service: Orchestra, Ensemble, Dramatic. SHRH FINCH 222 North Sixth Street COLLEGE PREP!-'IRHTORY Revelation: Hit hails from No'th Ca'olina - Can you guess whom We mean? Of course- Dixiel Hope: Good luck as a hair- dresser, Dixie! Service: Dramatic, Etiquette, Cooking, Swimming, Basketball, Baseball, Student Council. MILDRED F. FINERFROCK 732 North Eleventh Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL Revelation: There's nothing to reveal about Millie. lust a fun- loving athletic girl. Hope: Millie wants a post as private secretary. Service: Dramatic, Soccer. IOSEPH FITZGERALD 332 Windsor Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: This isn't generally known, but Ioe is the original edition of the strong, silent, ath- letic type. Hope: To be a drattsrriari is this young man's aim. Service: Fishing, SHIRLEY MBE FLETCHER 1349 Green Street COLLEGE PREPQRQTORY Revelation: Shirlocks is very ac- tive in sports, but her main in- terest is music. Hope: What'l1 it be, Shirlocks, a music, dancing, or gym teacher? Service: Soccer, Baseball, Vol- leyball, Knitting, Cooking. IHNET R. FOCHT 915 Elm Street GENERBL VOCFITIONQL Revelation: Tottie likes to dream, We don't know who her inspira- tion is, but he must be divine. Hope: Here is one girl who should turn dreaming into a profession. Service: Cooking, Sewing. YETTR FOGELMHN 528 Cedar Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Yetta is bored with the life ot Reading. She likes to go out of town. Hope: Yetta aspires to dedicate her lite to uplifting humanity by doing social service work. Service: Dramatic, Typing. ETHEL FOX 712 Birch Street COMMERCII-IL SECRETHRIHL Revelation: Sports and dancing, particularly in the Hstaire-Rog- ers manner, captivate Foxey's time. Hope: Though Foxey's avowed intention is to become a secre- tary, her hopes are really do- mestic. Service: Dramatic, Knitting, Photo-Fan, Basketball, Soccer, Baseball. NICOLINE FRBNCO 847 North Eighth Street COMMERCIPIL SECRETHRIQL Revelation: Wherever a line forms tor a Ioan Crawford movie, Nicky is in it. Hope: Movie glamour hasn't in- iluenced Nicky's choice ot a career. H secretary she will be. Service: Dressmaking, Typing. ELMER FRHNTZ Hill Road, Stony Creek Mills COMMERCII-lL BUSINESS Revelation: Elmer believes ev- erything he hears. Probably he believes all the advertisements. Hope: join the navy and see the world. Elmer wants to be a sailor. Service: Student Council, Health Council, Radio, Science. DOROTHY M. FREDERICK 521 Linden Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL Revelation: Dickens is Dot's ta- vorite author, and she enjoys movies that solve the problems oi the day. Hope: Blthough athletically in- clined, Dot wants to be a secre- tary. Service: Silver Scholarship, Photo-Fan. H. GENEVIEVE FREDERICK 326 Windsor Street GENERQL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: lggy's tavorite pas-- time is going to the movies to watch Eleanor Powell dance. Hope: Iggy aspires to be the Eleanor Powell ot tomorrow. Service: 600 Point Hthletic Hward, Dramatic, G. R., G. H. H., Health Council. WILL!-IRD H. FREDERICK 433 Huyett Street GENERHL VOCHTIONQL Revelation: Public nuisance number onel However, Wimpy's just a sentimentalist who still likes Clara Bow. Hope: Qs a telephone engineer, Wimpy hopes to annoy his pub- lic during confidential conversa- tions. Service: Stamp and Coin. C. DEI. ROY FREEMHN 1044 Union Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Dell's an admirer of the great outdoors. Solitude is his theme song. Hope: Because he wants to be alone, Dell is going to be a torester. Service: Health Council, Boys' Glee, Science, Fishing, Nature Study. :lg 2 : : CHROLYN L. FREZEMHN 1026 Mulberry Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Mother Nature has spread her mantle oi allure over this demure miss. Hope: Caroline may become a zoologist if natural history still fascinates her. Service: Nature Study, Gold Scholarship. ETHEL G. FREZEMI-'IN 1026 Mulberry Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Sis tools her public. Her looks are deceiving. She's really very athletic. Hope: Though Sis 11asn't said so, we judge that she's looking toward the theatre. Service: Gold Scholarship, S. O. S., Cosmopolitan, Knitting. R. KHTHRYN FRIES 1201 North Fifth Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Kitty expresses her emotions by dancing and play- ing the piano. Hope: Because she loves chil- dren, Kitty's desire is to teach in a kindergarten. Service: Dramatic, Dressmaking, G. R., Nursing. WOODROW LESTER FRIES 1415 Muhlenberg Street GENERHL VOCHTIONQL Revelation: Woody loves to in- dulge in that nerve-wracking re- creation, billiards. Hope: Woody's idea ot a super- man is Thomas Edison, whose work he'd like to follow. Service: Football, Chess and Checkers, Dramatic. ROBERT FRILL 1330 North Fourteenth Street SMITH-HUGHES Revelation: Red belongs to that queer species with one-track minds. He's always up in the clouds. Hope: The mail must go through Red hopes to say some day. Service: Flviation, Engineering. JUNE NINETEEN THIRTET, BERNHRD FRITZ 18 Cherrydale Hvenue, Pennside GENERAL VOCQTIONHL Revelation: Like Daniel Boone, Fritz is an ardent advocate of life in the open air. Hope: Fritz wants to dedicate his life to harnessing Mother Earth's electric power. Service: Raclio, Hunting and Fishing. KENNETH GHLLHGHER 556 Eisenbrown Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Ken receives inspira- tion for his amours from Romeo and Juliet. Hope: The class maestro started out early in his profession to reach the top. Service: Orchestra, Band, En- semble. . MHRGHRET G-HNSTER 30 Hrlington Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Mibs is usually seen at social functions displaying what the Well-dressed woman is wearing. Hope: To be a fashion dictator is our Elizabeth Hawes' fondest hope. Service: Plrxalma, Student Coun- cil, Dramatic, Health Council, Knitting, S. O. S., G. R., Hockey. RRYMOND I.. G-HNTZ 331 Washington Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: General investigates to see Why the wheels go 'round at social gatherings. Hope: H life devoted to test tubes to help suffering humanity is General's lofty desire. Service: Science, Stamp and Coin, Radio, Dramatic. BETTE VIRGINIH GHRBER 613 Walnut Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Halliburton's stories awaken impulses in Betsy to go native. Hope: Because she likes to cata- logue her memories, Betsy prob- ably hopes to do a Samuel Pepys. Service: Hutograph, Knitting, S. O. S., Health Council. E 5'-'r- :?-. sv'-5 5 5 E E 5 5 E E E E E E s E E E E 5 2 : : : : e : : e : : S E E 5 E E 5 E E E E E E 5 E E E ROBERT C. GHRHHMMER 544 Schuylkill Hvenue COMMERCIHL BUSINESS Revelation: Bob has gambling blood in his veins. He likes to play pinochle. Hope: Bob's consuming ambition is to become a cog in a business corporation. Service: Chess and Checkers, Health Council. RICHHRD R. GHSSER 919 Locust Street COMMERCIHL BUSINESS Revelation: Dicky Wickey likes to read blood-and-thunder stor- ies a 'la Zane Grey to learn to be ferocious. Hope: He wants to be a banker. Service: Student Council, Health Council. DORIS LOUISE GHSTON 1109 Greenwich Street GENERHL VOCHTIONFIL Revelation: Dorie likes to talk, especially when there's some- thing to talk about-boys, for instance. Hope: Dorie intends to be a ray of sunshine to the sick. Service: Library, Nursing, Knit- ting, Drarnatic. ELLEN GHUL 1143 Mulberry Street COLLEGE PREPHRFITORY Revelation: Introducing the little lady who can be found any time listening to My Buddy. Hope: Ellen Wants to be just a home-maker. Service: H Cappella, Knitting, Photo-Fan, G. R., Prom Com- mittee. DHVID G. GEIGER 668 Schuylkill Plvenue GENERHL VOCHTIONRL Revelation: What's this I hear about this young man still be- lieving in Santa Claus? Hope: Bonnie is interested in athletics and will make a good gym teacher. Service: Basketball, Football, Student Council, Dramatic, Flutograph, Cooking. i ' J. JUNE WNETEEN Tl-IIRTN3 DHVID P. GEIGER 1508 Bern Street COLLEGE PREPHRQTORY Revelation: Tropical fish seem to have a fascination for David. Hope: Dave wants to be a den- tist, but fish and teeth are a poor combination. Service: Natural History, Tropi- cal Fish, Stamp and Coin, Hunt- ing and Fishing. ELLEN V. GERY 363 West Douglass Street COMMERCIHL BUSINESS Revelation: Spending half her time telling jokes seems to de- light Elly. Hope: We wonder if Elly will amuse her boss when she be- comes a secretary. Service: Dramatic, Girls' Glee, Mixed Chorus, Needlework, Photo-Fan. HELEN C. GIHMBOI 107 South Fourth Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIQL Revelation: Dreaming of her fu- ture boss, who must be dark and handsome, takes most of Helen's time. Hope: She has finally chosen to become a secretary. Service: Dramatic, Knitting, Eti- quette, Typing. ELHINE GLBSS 1238 Hlsace Road COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY Revelation: Fuzzy's chief interest seems to be driving and listen- ing to Stardust, Elaine hopes soon to Hope: wear that yellow bathing suit she's been knitting for the pasf few years. Service: Student Council, G. R., Knitting, Dramatic, G. H. H., Science. ESTHER C. GLI-ISS 507 Perry Street COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY Revelation: Music and roller skating monopolize much of Esther's time. Hope: Esther's chief ambition is to be a teacher. Service: Typing, Knitting, Dra- matic, G. R. IHNE M. GODSHI-ILL 1219 Douglass Street COMMERCIHL SECRETQRIHL Revelation: Studying is Iane's chief bother, although talking about such men as Robert Tay- lor suits her. Hope: She won't be a success- ful secretary if that keeps up. Service: Foods. GEORGE GOETZ, IR. 500 North Twenty-fifth Street COLLEGE PREPHRQTORY Revelation. Meet our class smoothie, who can always be found on KI dance floor. Hope: Can it be that George is going to he our future soap dealer. Service: Student Council, Swim- ming, Tennis, German, Class Executive Committee. MHRIE B. GOLDEN 343 South Third Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL Revelation: Look at this lady's picture and you'll know that her future will be bright. Hope: lt's a lucky man who will have Marie for his private sec- retary. Service: Hall Patrol, Sewing, Dramatic, Knitting, Typing, Eti- quette. OLGH HLICE GOLETZ 1042 Elm Street COMMERCIQL SECRETRIHL Revelation: Olga, one of our most conscientious workers, has been a wonderful friend to her classmates. Hope: We know that Olga will make an ideal stenographer. Service: Silver Scholarship, Hall Patrol, Typing, Knitting. IOHN T. GOOD 818 Church Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: lohn is interested in the Hi-Y Club-mainly the dog- gie roasts. Hope: Iohn intends to be the Boys' Work Secretary at the Y. M. C. H. Service: Executive Committee, Health Council, Science, Fivia- tion, Hi-Y. IS'II5QiETEilE1N TI-IIRTYSIX VIRGINIH GOODMHN 228 North Tenth Street GENERRL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Nimble-toed Ginny likes dancing and athletics. Hope: With her pep and person- ality, she will be a successful dancer. Service: Student Council, Hrx- alma, G. R., Leaders, Dramatic, Soccer, Basketball, Swimming. HDR ELIZRBETH GOSSLER 32 Upland Rd., Wyomissing Hills COLLEGE PREPHRQTORY Revelation: Hard work will ac- complish anything is Hda's slogan. She will be successful because of this. Hope: She's hoping for a career in teaching. Service: National Honor Society, Gold Scholarship, Qssembly Chaplain, M o t to Committee, Dramatic, Flrxalma. RUTH L. GOTTLIEB l30 Clymer Street COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY Revelation: Here's your chance, boys, to get acquainted with a girl who can handle money. Hope: Ruth Wants to be a banker. Service: Library, Typing, Photo- Fan, Etiquette. LUTHER M. GRHEFF 1556 North Tenth Street GENERHL VOCHTIONQL Revelation: Luts likes eating, dancing, and dating. Hope: Tune in W.E,E,U. in a few years and listen to the announc- ing of this young man. Service: Student Council, Q Cap- pella, Dramatic. LILLIHN GRHFF 227 Walnut Street COMMERCIHL SECRETQRIQL Revelation: We feel sure Lillian Will be successful in any voca- tion. Hope: Lillian is aiming to be a dramatist. Service: Dramatic, Hall Patrol, Health Council, Girls' Glee, Dressmaking. DONHLD K. GREELY. 804 North Eighth Street SMITH-HUGHES Revelation: Don likes radios, Whether it's building radios, fixing radios, or just listening to them, Don is satisfied. Hope: lt seems as though Don will be a very good radiotrician. Service: Radio, Hviation, Engin- eering. RHYMOND EDWHRD GREEN 1008 Cotton Street SMITH-HUGHES Revelation: Greenie spends most of his time fishing and dis- cussing the semester's games. Hope: Greenie doesn't intend to do anything special in the fu-- ture. Service: Hunting and Fishing, Printing. WILBUR GREEN 1327 Green Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Bill's chief interest is music although he also enjoys tennis and baseball. Hope: Here is a future music teacher or composer. Service: Orchestra, Band, En- semble, lug Band, Dramatic, Hunting and Fishing. EDWHRD GREENBERG 1719 Eckert Hvenue GENERQL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Ed enjoys handcraft and outdoor activities, especial- ly gardening, hiking, and camp- ing. Hope: Ed plans to take up agri- culture as a vocation. Service: Gold Scholarship, Mi- croscopic, Chess and Checkers, Qrt. FREDERICK WHLTER GREENE 346 Tulpehocken Street GENERHL VO CHTIONHL Revelation: Movies, scientific ar- ticles, football, swimming, and basketball occupy Flash's time. Hope: Flash hopes to be a doc- tor. Service: Football, Chess and Checkers, Nature Study, Open House. WILLIHM S. GREENFIELD 925 North Fourth Street GENERQL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Ping-pong, swim- ming, and basketball hold Bi1l's interest when he is not going fishing. Hope: Bill plans to be a singer, a lawyer, or an actor. Service: Dramatic, Orchestra, Senior Qssembly Committee, Mixed Chorus, Silver Scholar- ship, Expression, Voice Culture. ROBERT GREISS 1622 North Twelfth Street GENERI-lL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: In his more serious moments, Red enjoys music, swimming, baseball, and soc- cer. Hope: Bob hopes to be nothing more active than a gentleman of leisure. Service: Soccer, Ensemble, Band, Orchestra. HLICE GRIESEMER 1216 Perkiornen Hvenue COLLEGE PREPQRHTORY Revelation: Qlice is a young lady oi many activities such as golf, riding, and tennis. Hope: She cannot decide upon a future career. Service: Class Executive Com- mittee, Silver Scholarship, Prom Orchestra Committee, Photo Fan, Girls' Glee, G. H., Red and Black. RICHHRD GRIM 200 West Windsor Street GENERQL VOCHTIONQL Revelation: Grimmy is the cute usher you see at so many of our school affairs. Hope: His career is rather un- certain, but he probably Will be a Wood-Worker. Service: Ushers, Engineering, Open House. PHUL GRIMES 1437 Fairview Street COMMERCIQL BUSINESS Revelation: Vicky is happy when he is engaging in sports or visit- ing the Y. M. C. Q. Hope: Paul is thinking of being a bookkeeper. Service: Basketball, Golf, Health Council, Open House. NINETEEN Tulirvszx LEON D. GROSKY 106 South Third Street COLLEGE PREPHHHTORY Revelation: Chess, checkers, ping-pong, reading, stamps-all claim a share ot Leon's atten- tion. Hope: He will some day be a Well-known teacher or chemist. Service: Silver Scholarship, Sci- ence, Stamp and Coin, Chess and Checkers. HHRRY I. GROSS 324 North Thirteenth Street GENERQL VOCHTIONQL Revelation: Curly is the class naturalist who collects snakes and other queer creatures. Hope: He would like to be an entomologist at a museum. Service: President of Pennsyl- vania Iunior Qcaclemy of Sci' ence, Baird Natural History, Health Council. 1HMES GROSS 324 North Thirteenth Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Iimrny may not have a girl in every port now, but then, he's too interested in sports and movies. Hope: Ship ahoyl Here's Timmy, the iuture gobl Service: Dramatic, Nature Study. HNTHONY S. GHYNHSTYL 647 Walnut Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Tony says he likes to read Shakespeare, Dickens, and other famous authors. Hope: His vocation is undecided. Service: Football, Hunting and Fishing. ROBERT GUPYKUNST 1566 Cotton Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Bob's hobby is taxi- derrny, but he finds time to prac- tice target shooting. Hope: ln the future, he hopes to become a torester. Service: Open House. JUNENINETEEN THIRTELSIXE E. GHHCE GUISTWITE 913 Moss Street GENERI-lL VOCHTIONRL Revelation: Reading, swimming, dancing, and movies interest Gracie. She enjoys sports both as a player and a spectator. Hope: We think that Gracie will be a very efficient office worker. Service: Soccer, Basketball. CHRL GULDIN 1606 North Twelfth Street SMITH-HUGHES Revelation: Muscles Ir. enjoys movies, girls, and basketball. He thinks Minnie Mouse is grand. Hope: He hopes' to give his future days to the mechanic's trade. Service: Basketball, Soccer, Stamp and Coin. IOHN GUSS 1626 North Twelfth Street GENERHL VOCHTIONQL Revelation: Playing in jazz or- chestras and keeping up with the railroads are Tommy Hig- gins' hobbies. Hope: We shouldn't be surprised if Eddie Duchin met some keen competition here. Service: Dramatic, Flrchery, Hall Patrol. VICTOR GUST 238 West Buttonwood Street SMITH-HUGHES Revelation: Pleasant W e a t h e r will probably find Vic swimming or camping. Reading is all right for rainy days. Hope: Vic has chosen aviation as his career. Service: Hunting and Fishing. PRULINE HBHS 1127 Mulberry Street GENERRL VOCHTIONQL Revelation: Polly likes to do the things she writes about in those long letters. Hope: We call Polly Honest fthe for she admits wanting to be a perfect homemaker. Service: Hrxalma, Student Coun- cil, Hssembly Chaplain, G. R., Prom Decoration Committee, Dramatic. E E E E E e E E E E E E s e s e Li s e s e s s E E E E E E HNNH HHFER 119 Mulberry Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRH-lL Revelation: Here's a girl who ene joys all sports and a little bit of reading thrown in. Hope: Hnna longs to be an of- tice clerk. Service: Hockey,Vo1leybal1, Bas- ketball. IHCK HHFER 17 North Ninth Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Our chief executive likes to read, but sports occupy a greater place in his life. Hope: Here is the sports reporter of the future. Service: Class President, Bas- ketball, Baseball, National Hon- or Society. Usher, Dramatic, Golf, Hthletic Committee. KRTHLEEN LOUISE HRGEN 830 Thorn Street GENERQL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Meet one of the class' sweetest girls who possesses something which not everyone has. Hope: She says that she intends to be a technician. We have our own ideas. Service: Knitting. HHRRY HHHN 1238 Pike Street GENERHI.. VOCBTIONHL Revelation: Harry is becoming quite a model airplane builder in his spare time. Hope: He hopes to come to our 1946 class reunion in an airplane of his own. Service: Chess and Checkers, Tennis. MHRIHN L. HHIN 1618 North Fifteenth Street GENERHL VOCHTIONRL Revelation: Marian enjoys activ- ity. Dancing, driving, skating- anything that requires energy attracts her. Hope: Your temperature is 108. No wonder-Chubblets is the nurse in charge. Service: Mixed Chorus, Dra- matic. JUNE NINETEEN Tl-IIRTE SIX' ' ' ' EDITH HRM!-IN 118 North Eighth Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: It you're a serious person, beware of Edie. She sim- ply can't stand them. Hope: She has the intention of being an oiiice nurse. Service: Knitting. WILLIHM I. HHMILTON 1420 Palm Street COLLEGE PREPHRQTORY Revelation: When Bill isn't Writ- ing poetry, he can be found haunting the tair sex. Hope: Some day he will prob- ably be advertising movies and Sinclair Lewis' books. Service: Gold Scholarship, Photo- Fan, Dramatic. ROBERT O. HHNCOX 545 Centre Hvenue COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY Revelation: For the present, Bob seems satistied to go places with his car. Hope: Plans for electrical engi- neering occupy Bob's mind. Service: National Honor Society, Gold Scholarship, Swimming, Prom Decoration Committee, Qrxalma, Band, Photo-Fan, Trop- ical Fish. E. FERNE HHNNBHOE 1007 Franklin Street COMMERCIQL SECRETBRIHL Revelation: Ferne likes hand- some boys even it theqy don't measure up to Franchot one. Hope: Some day she may receive letters every day, 'cause then she'll be a stenographer. Service: Executive Committee of Health Council, Dramatic, Nurs- ing, G. R. NORMH I-IHRDINGER 1345 Church Street GENERQL VOCHTIONQL Revelation: With Bully sports come first and eating and farm- ers second. Hope: Good health is important to her, so nursing will be her vocation. Servcie: Dramatic, S. O. S., Photo-Fan, Hall Patrol. HM HHRKNESS 936 North Front Street COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY Revelation: This gentleman's one ambition is to dance with Ginger Rogers. Hope: H soldier of fortune is lim's intended vocation. Service: Gold Scholarship, Elvi- ation, Photo-Fan, Science, Prom Decoration Committee. HELEN HHRP 554 South Fifteenth Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRII-lL Revelation: lf Helen's not on Penn Street below Sixth-well, that's queer. Hope: Her ambition is to be cz Camp Fire Worker. Service: National Honor Society, Gold Scholarship, Secretary of Student Council, Class Execu- tive Committee, Qrxalma, G. R. RICHHRD I. HHRT 320 South Seventeenth and One- halt Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Fllthough Dick is a Woman hater, we hear him say, Well she's O. K. Hope: Flbout that famous biolo- gist, we all can boast, he graduated in our class. Service: National Honor Society, Gold Scholarship, Hi-Y, Track. Nature Study, lug Band, Class Motto Committee, Prom Commit- tee. HARRY IOSEPI-I HHRTER 1131 Birch Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Contrary to our ex- pectations, Shorty's quite an athlete, who likes camping. Hope: His great desire is to be- come a mechanical engineer. Service: Cross-country,Qviation, Nature Study. IEHN K. HI-IRTMHN 2026 Kutztown Road COMMERCIHL SECRET!-IRIQL Revelation: Outside of school, Blondie does nothing - only dance and enjoy music, Hope: She's our peppy little secretary. Service: G. R., Fl Cappella, Mixed Chorus, Girls' Glee, Prom Dec- oration Committee. .. : : z,-? g,?: E E IUNE HHRTMHN 911 Locust Street COMMERCII-lL SECRETHRIHL Revelation: Red is interested in sewing, cooking, and knitting although it doesn't seem pos- sible. Hope: She intends to be a model housewife, and that does take practice. Service: Typing, Hall Patrol,G.R. ROBER11 HHRTMHN 338 Moss Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Bob likes to read Zane Grey's stories when he doesn't build model airplanes. Hope: Bob hopes to become an efficient machinist one of these days. Service: Hviation. RRY S. HHRTRBNFT 805 North Fifth Street GENERI-lL VOCQTIONHL Revelation: Does his day dream- ing in school mean that he is thinking about his future? Ray, one of the heart-throbs of the class, dreams about his future. Hope: The future criminologist of the country. Service: Tropical Fish, Stamp and Coin, Camera, Photo-Fan, Cross-country, Usher. GEORGE LOUIS HHTZH 1155 South Tenth Street GENERHL VOCHTIONBL Revelation: Qnyplace where sports are played. Turk can be found enjoying himself. Hope: Hnchors aweighl He will spend the future sailing o'er the bounding main. Service: Baseball, Football, Soc- cer,. Basketball, Boxing and Wrestling. HNNB, HHWKINS 722 Pear Street GENERQL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Hnna knows all the whys and wherefores. Plbout school, she is seen with the op- posite sex, Hope: This little Miss has inten- tions of becoming a nurse. Service: Hall Patrol, G. H, E. RUTH HHWMRN l329 Locust Street COMMERCIHL SECRETQRIHL Revelation: What would the athletic section of school have done without Ruth's diligent work? Hope: Ruth will probably be taking part in the Olympics in a few years. Service: Soccer, Basketball, Baseball, Swimming, Health Council, Knitting. MHRIORIE L. HHY 124 West Spring Street COMMERCIQL SECRETHRIRL Revelation: Marge is an author- ity when it comes to '31 Fords and blonde hair. Hope: Her ambition is to write cards for wreathes in a funeral home. Service: H Cappella, G. R., Knit- ting, Typing. DONRLD C. HECKMHN 1433 North Twelfth Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Don listens to Ben Bernie and Ed Wynn and spends his time modeling airplanes. Hope: Don will some day be drafting skyscrapers in New York. Service: H Cappella, Hviation, Hunting and Fishing. MARY LOUISE HEINZMBN 1050 North Tenth Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: While Mary knits, she is enthralled by Richard Halliburton or Charles Dickens. Hope: She is preparing herself to be a technician. Service: Hall Patrol, Cosmopoli- tan, Knitting. EDWHRD G. HELFRICK 1813 Cotton Street COMMERCIHL BUSINESS Revelation: Eddie, the artist, is a great out-of-doors man for he likes all sports. Hope: Ed will develop into a famous business executive. Service: Boxing and Wrestling, Cross-country, Track, Hall Pa- trol. RUTH HENDRICKS 1338 North Sixth Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Meet one of the blondes of this class. Q real one, too. Hope: Blondie would like to be a kindergarten teacher and in- struct the children very gently. Service: Hall Patrol, Knitting, Dramatic, Hockey, G. R. ELWOOD HENRY Sll Gordon Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: When Butz isn't sleeping, he's either repairing bicycles or swimming. Hope: Some day Butz will be a famous electrician if he doesn't join some baseball club. Service: Stamp and Coin. FERN HEPLER 1235 North Tenth Street COMMERCIHL BUSINESS Revelation: Certain things, among them eating and Robert Taylor, hold a strange fascina- tion for Fern. Hope: Who's next, please? Those will be familiar words to Fern in the future. Service: Knitting. ELIZABETH HERBST 315 Mulberry Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Betty enjoys reading Dickens, when she's not swim- ming or playing ping-pong. Hope: Betty wishes to become some handsome doctor's assist- ant. Service: Needlework, Dressmak- ing, Knitting, Hall Patrol. WILLIBM FREDRICK HERTWIG l652 Mineral Spring Road COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY Revelation: Pee-Wee is quite versatile in the line of sports, anything from skiing to Mono- poly. Hope: Bill hopes to be an ef- ficient accountant. Service: Orchestra, Band, Hrch- ery, Hviation, Tropical Fish, Stuf dent Council. NINETEEN THIRWSIX EL-'ieiiii RHYMOND K. HESS 229 North Tenth Street COLLEGE PREPHRI-ITORY Revelation: Ray has starred in numerous high school plays. Hope: Some day, Ray will be a famous business executive. Service: Gold Scholarship, Pls- sembly Chairman, National Honor Society, Plrxalma, Red and Black, Dramatic, Class Ex- ecutive, Hi-Y. IOSEPHINE HESSINGER I429 North Twelfth Street COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY Revelation: Ioe's marks show us an exception to Beautiful but dumb, and we'll take George's word for the rest. Hope: Io will help others as a social welfare worker. Service: National Honor Society, Class Vice-President, Hrxalma, Red and Black, G. R., G. H. Q., Gold Scholarship, Basketball. ROBERT HETHERINGTON 130 North Ninth Street COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY Revelation: Bob's a good mixer whether it's chemicals or with people. Hope: Bob hopes to use his tal- ent in chemistry. Service: Gold Scholarship, Class Executive Committee, Tennis, Science, Microscopic, Hviation, Hi-Y, Class Flower Committee. MOLLIE HEWITT 330 Church Street GEN ERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Skippy will soon be dancing with Hstaire or co-star- ring with Gable. Hope: Her future Work will be as a dancer or dramatic actress. Service: Gold Scholarship, Dra- matic, Usher. KENNETH HEYDT 2228 Raymond I-lve., Northmont COMMERCIHL BUSINESS Revelation: Kenny is usually found about pool rooms, but gets his home work done. Hope: Ken is not settled about his future. Service: Home room chaplain. JUNE NINETEEN Tl-Inari if : EHRL H. HIESTER 1716 North Third Street GENERHL VO CHTIONHL Revelation: Earl can be found elbowing his way ahead on the dance floor or the track. Hope: Earl's athletic ability will earn his living when he coaches track teams. Service: Track, Cross Country, Hunting and Fishing, Boxing and Wrestling, Golf. THOMRS M. HIGH 325 North Fifth Street COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY Revelation: Tom plays his trum- pet when he's not chasing rab- bits or squirrels. Hope: He hopes to become an aeronautical engineer. Service: Band, Orchestra, En- semble, Health Council. MILDRED HILL 824 Pear Street COLLEGE PREPQRHTORY Revelation: Sidney Carton is Milly's hero. She also delights in dancing to a good band. Hope: She wants to be a teacher of the modern variety. Service: Dramatic, Knitting, G. R., H Cappella, Prom Decoration Committee. ELVIN G. HIMMELBERGER 1530 Mulberry Street SMITH-HUGHES Revelation: Himmy won't get much work done if he always listens to the radio. Hope: He hopes to become an auto mechanic. Service: Hviation, Hrchery, En- gineering. MHRTIN E. HIRSCH 846 Penn Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Hershey's another vest pocket edition with big ideas-an admirer of the big, strong, silent man. Hope: Some day he'll be build- ing bridges. Service: Dramatic, Boxing and Wrestling. LOUISE H. HIRSTIUS 212 Greenwich Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL Revelation: Sneeze claims that she enjoys driving automobiles. Maybe she likes to wreck them, too. Hope: We can easily imagine Louise as a nurse. Service: Cooking, Dressmaking. ENNO HOBBING 2207 Raymond Five., Northmont COLLEGE PREPRRHTORY Revelation: This intellectual member of Iune '36 will, some day, make us proud of him. Hope: Enno hopes to enter a legal profession. Service: Gold Scholarship, Na- tional Honor Society, Red and Black Editor, Class Executive Committee, Debating, Student Council, German. MARGARET E. HODGKINS 1444 North Front Street COMMERCIHL SECRETQRIQL Revelation: Peanuts, an admirer of Ianet Gaynor, is small, friend- ly, graceful, and earnest. Hope: If you want to make a hit, go to Peanut's beauty shop. Service: Volley Ball, Leaders, Knitting, Library, S.O.S., Photo- Fan. HNNETTE REGINA HOFENTFIN 1530 Mineral Spring Road. COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY Revelation: Hnnette is a quiet and unassuming girl who is as brilliant as her red hair. Hope: Plnnette plans to devote her future to social work. Service: National Honor Society, Gold Scholarship, Class Execu- tive Committee, Red and Black, Dramatic. CLIFFORD W. HOFFMRN Elverson, R. D. No. 2 COMMERCIAL BUSINESS Revelation: Cliff may be found practicing his fencing in prep- aration for the next Olympics. Hope: Cliff will make a very good teacher. Service: Health Council, Chess and Checkers, Booklovers. 555255 555555 JUNENINETEENTHIRTZSIXQE Esssss LILIBN ROSS HOFFMAN 929 Pear Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Lil enjoys listening to a radio While driving in a smooth car to a dance. Hope: Her sole ambition is to become a designer. Service: G. R., Dramatic, Fl Cap- pella, Etiquette, Dressrnaking. CHHRLES HOLLENBBCH 3l7 Rose Street COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY Revelation: Besides his music, Charlie likes outdoor sports and parties. Hope:'We can see that Charlie intends to be an orchestra leader. Service: Health Council, Orches- tra, Band, Ensemble, Trumpet Trio, Pageant Orchestra. HOWHRD G. HOLLENBHCHER 1206 Oley Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Lubs listens to the radio and practices talking like Walter Winchell. Hope: Qs a salesman, we hope he remembers the customer is always right. Service: Flviation, Printing. DORIS HORN 1455 North Tenth Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Hornie, a newcomer to our school, has already made many friends. Hope: Here's a future secretary for you, business rnenl Service: Home Room Committee, IHNET H. HORN 736 North Third Street GENERQL VOCRTIONRL Revelation: You may not believe this, but Ianet enjoys fooling with worms and snakes. Hope: She wants to become a professor. Service: G. Fl. R., G. R., Flrch- ery, Typing, Nature Study. I-'ERN I. I-IOUCK l1lE Robeson Street COLLEGE PREPHRQTORY Revelation: Fern is seen hustling about trying to straighten out the class money matters, Hope: There are possibilities for the future generation if Fern teaches kindergarten. Service: National Honor Society. Gold Scholarship, Class Treas- urer, G. R., G. Pl. H., Red and Black, Dramatic. MYRTLE M. HOWHRD 1334 Good Street COMMERCIAL SECRETHRIQL Revelation: Myrt has proven her- self to be a good sport and ready for a good laugh. Hope: This young lady has no definite future unless it be sten- ography. Service: Hall Patrol. DORH HULS 1221 Spring Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIQL Revelation: Dora's neatness, good taste, loveliness, and in- dustry are certain to prove valu- able assets. ' Hope: Hdrian has nothing on Dora in designing clothes. Service: National Honor Society, Plrxalma, Class Ring and Pin Committee, Constitutional Com- mittee, Leaders, Photo-Fan, Baseball. ' VERNR GRACE I-IUMMH 523 Locust Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL Revelation: Verna says, Keep smiling. She will iind hap- piness and success behind the dark clouds. Hope: To be a stenographer is her hope. Service: Library, Cooking, Typ- ingi Sewing, Knitting, Volley- ba . L. WILLIAM HUNSBERGER 950 North Eleventh Street GENERHL VOCQTIONHL Revelation: Bill likes to be known as a haunter, but we can't see how. Hope: We believe he will some day be a second Walt Disney. Service: Track, Stamp and Coin, Microscopic, Qrt, Student Coun- cil. i . s s e-i E sie-: 52'- UL I-'RHNCIS HURST O Windsor Street NERRL VOCHTIONQL -velationz Paul's pastime is glecting girls: however, the rls don't neglect him. :pei I-Iere's a future action un. He wants to be a physical ucation teacher. rvice: Football, Track, Chess d Checkers, Golf, Hviation. .izansrr-I HU'r'roN l Chestnut Street DMMERCIQL SECRETHRIHL evelation: Betty is making eparations tor her tuture lite. me likes to Write stories and sew. ape: Betty prefers! a future in enography. 'rvice: G. Ft. H., G. R., Volley- rll, Basketball, Knitting, Eti- lette, Typing. ETTE HUYETT ny Creek Mills MMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL fvelation: Coming from Stony eek Mills, Iet is kept busy tell- g us about farm life. ape: Here is a secretary for me lucky employer. rvice: Silver Scholarship, Vol- fball, Etiquette, Dressrnaking, ping, Needlework. DBERT W. Il-IEGER 11 Cotton Street DMMERCIHL SECVRETHRIHL ivelation: Bob is all wrapped J in his radio work and his rn station. ape: Business man and poli- :ian, says Bob when refer- ig to his vocational intentions. 'rvice: Radio, Social Problems. VIELIH W. IMHOFF Douglass Street MMERCIQL SECRETHRIHL evelation: Sometimes, we be- fve that Qmelia leaves her ngue at home: but at other ues, she keeps talking. ape: Here is a good secretary r some large firm. :rvice: Knitting, Typing, Short- und. LLOYD F. IRWIN 317 Schuylkill Hvenue GENERHL VOCHTIONBL Revelation: Iggy is quite an ath- lete but enjoys a good game ot tiddle-de-winks. Hope: Lloyd hopes to be a mu- sician. Service: Iug Band, Radio, Cur- rent Events, Press. HBZEL MARION ISCHINGER 530 Walnut Street GENERHL VOC!-ITIONHL Revelation: This attractive, fair- haired Miss, although seeming- ly quiet, is rather air-minded. Hope: Haze wants to be an air hostess on one of the large' air lines. Service: Student Council, Dra- matic, Knitting, Typing. DOMENIC C. IZZO 43 South Third Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Getting up in the morning doesn't appeal to Domie as baseball or swimming do. Hope: When asked about his future occupation, he replied, H bachelor bootleggerf' Service: Hrt, Track, Chess and Checkers. GWENDOLYN R. IHCOBY 448 West Douglass Street COMMERCIQL SECRETRRIHL Revelation: Gwenny's pastime is dancing. and she is one ot those good dancers. Hope: We see the crystal ball that Gwenny is going to be a secretary. Service: Student Council, Health Council, Typing, Photo-Fan, Sewing. HHRRY IOHNSON 1355 Walnut Street GENERQL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Hay is a lover of Shakespeare's works. His ta- vorite pastime is raiding the re- frigerator. Hope: Hop's only ambition is to become a machinist. Service: Printing. HRTHUR IONES 1124 North Thirteenth Street COLLEGE PREPQRHTORY Revelation: Bud enjoys building model airplanes and raising tropical fish. Hope: We thought Bud would be an opera star, but he Wants to be a metalurgist. Service: H Capella, Mixed Quar- tette, Boys' Glee. I. DONALD IONES 940 North Front Street GENERHL VOCHTIONRL Revelation: Don's interest is mathematics. lf only there were a few more people like him. Hope: He will surely build something more renowned than the Empire State Building. Service: Track, Cross Country, Golf. MHRIHN V. IONES 1540 Mulberry Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL Revelation: Qlthough Skeets is now a hall-trotter, she hopes some day to become a globe- trotter. Hope: .Cl traveling stenographer sounds interesting. Service: S. O. S. MHRY E. JONES 457 West Oley Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL llevelation: Ionsie enjoys watch- ing baseball garnesg sl-ie speci- fies Lauer's Park. Hope: Mary is somewhat unde- cided as to her future vocation. Service: Volleyball, Basketball, Tifplng, Dramatic, Pre-Med, Mixed Chorus, Girls' Glee, DOROTHY KHCHEL 414 Bingaman Street COMMERCIAL SECRETQRIHL Bevelation: Dot was the girl who QP Sew-U19 class exclaimed, Well, it I didn't cut it out wrong! Hope: She may succeed Eddie Duchxn or become his secretary. Service: Sewing, Knitting. MINNIE I. KHCHEL 121 Noble Street COMMERCIQL SECRETHRIQL Revelation: Iudy, this unassum- ing Miss, likes to go fishing and put the worms on the hooks. Hope: She would like to own a small bookshop or to become a bookkeeper. Service: Needlework, Typing, Photo-Fan. RUTH E. KHHL 551 Linden Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL Revelation: Ruthie enjoys swim- ming, dancing, and skating al- most as much as she does Eng- lish. Hope: Ruth is going to pound a typewriter in the future. Service: Knitting, Sewing. WILFORD L. KHLBBCH 545 Robeson Street COMMERCIHL BUSINESS Revelation: Wilt likes to go swimming, skiing, and iishing. How do you keep the wiggling worrn on a hook? Hope: His ambition is to be a preacher. Service: Golf, Hunting and Fish- ing. NORMH M. KHNTNER 48 Carroll Street GENERHL VOCHTIONQL Revelation: Norma enjoys play- ing basketball and tennis. When we mention boys, she isn't in- terested. Hope: She will succeed because of her patience and willingness to work. Service: Hrt, Needlework. HERBERT KHPLHN 523 Cedar Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Stoney's at bat! Out over second base, a beautiful home run. Hope: He hopes some day to be the printer for the Red and Black. E Service: Printing, Baseball. ' JUNE NINETEEN THIRTE IERNNE KECK 1622 North Eleventh Street COMMERCIHL SECRETQRIHL Revelation: Ieanie has two dis- likes and both of them are get- ting up in the morning. Hope: Star flutist for the Phila- delphia Philharmonic Orchestra. Service: Orchestra, Band, En- semble. KENNETH -KEELY 815 North Ninth Street GENERQL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Kenny is a Woman- hater-hates to be without them. Hope: Kenny hopes to be the Glen Grey of tomorrow. Service: Boys' Glee, H Cappella, Senior Prom Orchestra Commit- tee, Pre-Med. IUNE H. KEEN 416 Fairview Street, Hyde Villa COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL Revelation: Iune's interests lean toward the domestic arts such as crocheting and knitting. Hope: lune hopes some day to be secretary for Richard Halli- burton. Service: Dramatic. VERNH MBE KEISER 402 Bingaman Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIQL Revelation: She says she's a good waiter lor a certain some- one on Saturday night. Hope: Yern hopes to earn her salt by being a stenographer. Service: Pl Cappella, Health Council, Pageant Chorus. RICHHRD L. KELCHNER 821 North Second Street GENERI-lL VOCQTIONRL Revelation: Dick is the happy- go-lucky drug store cowboy Whom we see at 1-lammer's. Hope: He hopes to be a poli- tician. The inspiration came over an ice-cream soda. Service: Press, Mixed Chorus, Open House, Cross Country. CHRL Q. KELLER 1131 Locust Street COLLEGE PREPRRHTORY Revelation: Pud's interests are poetry and his girl friend. Hope: This gentleman professes to be a future doctor. Service: Hunting and Fishing, Pre-Med, Pan Rmerican Pag- eant, Senior Hssembly, Band, Orchestra. RUTH C. KELLER 550 North Twelfth Street GENERHL VOCHTIONI-lL Revelation: Ruthie's fav o r i t e pastime is watching football games. The games or the players? Hope: Here's the little lady that intends to be a private secre- tary. Service: Knitting, Library. IHNE EVELYN KENDIG 526 Weiser Street GENERHL VOCQTIONHL Revelation: lane trys to employ her excess energy in dancing, hiking, talking, and reading. Hope: lane is the class humani- tarian. She intends to become a nurse. Service: Health Council, Dra- matic, Nursing. MHRGHRET KENNEFICK 243 South Filth Street GENERHL VOCHTIONRL Revelation: Mib is a truly epi- curean miss enjoying naught but dancing and Glen Grey. Hope: Some day, boys take note, Mib hopes to become a housewife. Service: Mixed Chorus, Pre- Med, Clothing . IOSEPHINE KERCHER 711 North Eleventh Street COMMERCIQL SECRETHRI1'-lL Revelation: Io, the peacemaker, is the proud possessor ot an al- luring smile. Hope: Milady will have plenty of Dates to contend with as a iirst-rate librarian. Service: Gold Scholarship, Class Executive Committee, Prom Ticket Committee, S. O. S., Li- brary. JUNE NINE-VEEN THIRTE HERBERT R. KERCHNER 1010 North Eighth Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Here is another boy who enjoys Mr. Sandt. Hope: Some day in the future, Hi hopes to get his L. L. B. Service: Boys' Glee, Basketball, Baseball. DENTON K. KERLING Reading Company Y. M. C. H. COMMERCIHL BUSINESS Revelation: It eats, sleeps, thinks, talks, swims, and plays basketball. That's right, it's Dents. Hope: Dents intends to become a serious-minded clerk it all goes well. Service: Tennis, Rviation, Hreh- ery, Soccer. FLORENCE KERR 1300 Hlsace Road COLLEGE PREPQRHTORY Revelation: Personality, poise, and pulchritude, that's Flossie. She is also very good at dream- ing. Hope: Some day, Flossie is go- ing to be a great bacteriolo- gist, she hopes. Service: Red and Black, Gold Scholarship, Dramatic, Expres- sion, Ring and Pin Committee. SYLVHN 1. KILHEFNER 520 Douglass Street COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY Revelation: Who just pulled that terrible pun? It must have been Iggy, the prize of Iune '36. Hope: Trees can take it, so Iggy should be a great forester. Service: Hi-Y, Microscopic, Ten- nis. FRHNCES HDELINE KINTZER 1142 North Thirteenth Street COLLEGE PREPHRBTORY Revelation: They say that looks and brains don't go together,but Fran's an exception. Hope: Remember, Fran, school teachers are usually spinsters, so better think twice. Service: National Honor Society, Silver Scholarship, Student Council, Executive and Consti- tutional Committees, Class Exe ecutive Committee, Hrxalma. ELEHNORE M. KIHKLEY 1208 Oley Street COMMERCIHL SECRETRRIHL Revelation: Please, lim, remei ber there are young rnen in tl' world. Don't dream of lv Sandt. Hope: Iim intends to give oth private secretaries a run t their money. Service: Hockey, VolleybaI Dramatic, Typing. WILLIHM H. KIRLIN 1230 Douglass Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Bill's a canoeist, fisherman, a camper, and hiker, all in one. Hope: Bill will become a nc uralist. Service: Silver Scholarship, lv croscopic. ROBERT E. KISSINGER. IR. 923 McKnight Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: We all know Kissy's ability to repair radi or automobiles. Hope: Kissy is going to be '35 representative in the hardwa business. Service: Radio, Science. HRTHUR KLEINSPEHN 915 Pear Street. COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY Revelation: Hrt always can tix time for a good book or a swii Hope: Here is another devon of science. Hrt's going to be chemist. Service: National Honor Societ Student Council, Class Exec tive Committee, Hrchery, Trac Chairman ot Lateness Comm tee, Pre-Med. DOROTHY KLINE 529 Robeson Street COLLEGE PREPQRHTORY Revelation: Cheerful and ene getic indeedl H very attracti' young Miss is Dot. Hope: Dot enjoys reading muchrthat she has decided become a librarian. Service: National Honor Societ Gold Scholarship, Knitting, Ph to-Fan, Hockey, Baseball, Te nis. ELEANOR M. KLINE 718 North Twelfth Street COMMERCIAL SECRETHRIAL Revelation: Outside of swim- ming, Eleanor enjoys nothing more than listening to the radio. Hope: Eleanor hopes to become a secretary. Service: National Honor Society, Gold Scholarship, Basketball, Baseball, Soccer, Mixed Chorus, Dramatic, Leaders, Photo-Fan. MILDRED ARLENE KLINE 1342 Mulberry Street COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY Revelation: When she's not reading, Millie will be trying to sell some movie. Hope: Hs a future mathematics teacher, Millie should be quite a success. Service: Gold Scholarship, Or- chestra, Ensemble, G. H. Fl. THEODORE I.. KLINE 718 North Twelfth Street COMMERCIAL SECRETHRIAL Revelation: During and after school hours, Dorie, our athlete, is always busy doing some- thing. Hope: Dorie Wants to be a sec- retary so, if you ever start a business, don't forget her. Service: National Honor Society, Gold Scholarship, Basketball Manager, Baseball, Soccer, Leaders, Photo-Fan. CHARLES D. KLINGER 443 North Fifth Street GENERAL VOCHTIONAL Revelation: When Charlie isn't dreaming of Greta Garbo, you can find him enjoying a game oi ping-pong. Hope: Charlie, the official card shark of '35, intends to become a hotel manager. Service: Dramatic, Radio. MERIAM ALICE KLINGER 1030 Amity Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Revelation: Mirn's just another one of those punishing punsters with which our class abounds. Hope: Mim is going to become a school teacher just like Miss Shirey. Service: Gold Scholarship, Hrch- ery, Hall Patrol, Open House. NINETEEN Tmtzrysnx E EE5E HNNE E. KNABE 845 North Third Street GENERAL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: There is nothing Annie likes better than a good swim or a ride. Hope: Annie claims that she in- tends to become a butcher. Service: Knitting, G. R. FRANCES KNOBLAUCH 1801 Hessian Road COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY Revelation: Quite petite and very sweet! Oh, Frankie, why 'tis naught but thee! Hope: Frankie intends to become a kindergarten teacher. Service: Silver Scholarship, Dra- matic, Senior Prom Ticket Com mittee, Tennis. GLADYS K. KOCH 752 North Sixth Street GENERAL VOCHTIONAL Revelation: Gladys has a foreign correspondent to whom she ex- plains our game of ice hockey. Hope: Gladdie hopes to become a nurse and take care oi a cer- tain college lad. Service: Senior Prom Refresh- ment Committee, Dramatic, Knit- ting, G. R. WALTER RICHARD KOHL 342 West Douglass Street COMMERCIAL SECRETQRIQL Revelation: Kohly is still won- dering whether Ham Fisher will fulfill his desires. Hope: Walter, our future re- porter, may be found haunting people for practice. Service: Hunting and Fishing, Printing. FRANCIS I. KOLLAR 321 South Sixth Street GENERAL VOCHTIONAL Revelation: Francie likes to read about Rochelle Hudson or Iames Cagney. Hope: When Skinnie is a printer, he'll tell you about that fish he caught. Service: Hunting and Fishing. NWETEEN Tl-HRTYSI SHRH KORHLSKY 1250 Eckert lllvenue COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY Revelation: Did you hear about that million dollar baby in a cer- tain tive and ten-cent store? Hope: Pltter she completes news- paper reporting, she'll aim for a berth alongside O. Henry's. Service: National Honor Society, Silver Scholarship, Red and Black, Flower Committee, Prom Decoration Committee, Hockey, Volleyball. EDWHRD KOSMERL 411 Blair Plvenue GENERBL VOCQTIONHL Revelation: Out of the way, everybody! Kozzie is taking his daily target practice. Hope: This practice will come in handy for his job as a mounted policeman. Service: Football, Track, Hunt- ing and Fishing. ALFRED KOTT 1057 North Twelfth Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Hllred claims that he spends his time studying Eng- lish. Hope: Leopold Stokowski ll, is the title by which H1 wants to be remembered. Service: Orchestra, Pl Cappella, Band. CONRHD G. KRHMER 464 South Third Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: For a hero, Connie picks Iames Cagneyp but he doesn't want to be an actor. Hope: He wants to print the news of the athletic tield. Service: Home Room Committee. EDITH L. KRBMER 332 Penn Street COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY Revelation: Ecle claims that the school girl figure can be had by eating all you want. Hope: Hfter becoming Miss Uni- verse, Edith is going to run a reducing establishment. Service: Gold Scholarship, Mixed Chorus, Dramatic, Girls' Glee, G. H. Fl., G. R., Nature Study. FLORENCE MHRIE KRHMER 512 North 25th Street, Pennside COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY Revelation: Flossie spends most of her time knitting, so, step up my lads. Hope: She's here-straight from Paris! Flossie, our renowned fashion designer. Service: G. R., Knitting, Dra- matic, Ping Pong, MHRIHN KRAMER 1238 Greenwich Street COMMERCIHL SECRETQRIQL Revelation: Bobs is the little blonde who likes to listen to Guy Lombardo. Hope: Here's your chance, lor Marion aims to be somebody's secretary. Service: Girls' Glee, Basketball, Typing, Secretarial, Photo Fan. IOSEPHINE H. KREIDER lU7H Windsor Street COLLEGE PREPHRFITORY Revelation: Iosie wants to knit, play the piano, and dance at the same time. Hope: Listen to those fingers rol ing over the keysl 1t's Iosie teaching a pupil. Service: lil Cappella, Orchestra, G. R., Health Co-uncil, Dramatic, Knitting, Hutograph. IOHN W. KREIDLER 135 West Douglass Street COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY Revelation: Iohn roams about the forest until he finds a place to read in peace. Hope: ls there a doctor in our midst? Ot course-it's lohn. Service: National Honor Society, Gold Scholarship, Pre-Med, Mi- croscopic, Student Council,C1ass Executive Committee. DOROTHY M. KREMER 1307 North Twelfth Street COMMERCIHL SECRETQRIHL Revelation: Dottie likes to listen to Grace Moore and Glen Gray's orchestra. Hope: Being a stenographer seems to tascinate Dottie more than being an opera star. Service: H Cappella, Mixed Chorus, Girls' Glee, Opera Pag- eant, Dramatic, S. O. S., G. R. JUNE NINETEEN THIRTE glxs E 5 E 5 MHRGHRET H. KREMSER 2244 Northmont Bvenue Northrnont GENERQL VOCI5-ITIONQL Revelation: Midge believes Eng- land is the land for her, for King Edward VIII is a special friend. Hope: To be a companion or a chauffeur would please Midge very much. , Service: Clothing, Pre-Med, Ten- ms. ROBERT H. KRETZ 924 Pear Street COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY Revelation: Here's the boy who likes to make you jump by aim- ing something your way. Hope: One can't start too young to become a state cop. Service: Football, Track, Boxing and Wrestling, Qrchery, Cam- era, Student Council,Boys' Glee. MHRY LOUISE KUHLMHN 920 Madison Flvenue HOME ECONOMICS Revelation: Reading about Clau- dette Colbert takes up most of Red's time. Hope: Hs a child's nurse, Mary should be a success. Service: Typing, Dramatic, Knit- ting, G. R., Photo-Fan. EDITH E. KUHNS 1034 North Eleventh Street f COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY Revelation: Edith likes to play bridge, but she doesn't believe in getting too involved. Hope: Edie believes in live to learn and hopes to teach this adage. Service: Gold Scholarship, Li- brary, Typing, Photo-Fan, Na- ture Study, Sewing. WOODROW KUHNS 904 North Tenth Street COMMERCIQL BUSINESS Revelation: lt is strange that Woody hates spinach because Popeye rates first with him. Hope: He Wants to own a night club but Won't cater to Wimpy's type. Service: Boys' Glee, Dramatic, Chess and Checkers, Qutograph. WHLTER I. P. KUROWSKI 561 South Fifteenth Street GENERHL VOCHTIONQL Revelation: Whitey believes in picking his heroines small enough! Shirley Temple is tops with him. Hope: Walter is going to become a physical education teacher. Service: Football, Basketball, Baseball, Boxing, Social Prob- lems, Typing, Etiquette. RICHHRD F. KURR 839 North Twelfth Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Dick believes that everything comes to those who loaf long enough. Hope: He aims to be a commer- cial illustrator. Service: Hunting and Fishing, Engineering, Open House. HARRY KUSER 832 Washington Street GENERHL VOCPITIONBL Revelation: When you want Kuser, look for him at the Y. M. C. Q. Hope: He won't learn to be a machinist by playing baseball. Service: Track, Boxing and Wres- tling. MELBH E. KUTZ 170 Clymer Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: What does Kutzga dream about when she waits tor a certain telephone call? Hope: Melba intends to be an art teacher. Service: Hrt, G. H. H., Healtlt Council, G. R., Baseball. ELWOOD M. LHMM 632 Ritter Street GENERQL VOCPITIONQL Revelation: Lefty has a weak- ness for horses but none for les- sons. Hope: We hope he doesn't prac- tice on the horses when he be- comes a mechanic. Service: Baseball, Hunting and Fishing. JUNE NINE-VEEN THIRTE W. CHESTER LHNCE 406 Pear Street GEN ERRL VO CHTIONHL Revelation: Chet is the owner of the voice that many people have been praising. Hope: He intends to be either an electrician or a musician. Service: Male Quartette, Student Council, HealthCouncil, H Cap- pella, Boys' Glee, Dramatic. DORIS LHNDIS A 602 Schuylkill Hvenue COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL Revelation: Have you heard the latest sub-deb news, a 'la Lan- dis? Hope: Doris is wavering between being a secretary and an interior decorator. Service: National Honor Society, Hrxalina, Gold Scholarship, Class Treasurer, Class Executive Com- mittee, Chairman Prom Decora-- tion Committee, Dramatic, G. R. WILBUR T. LHTSHBW West-Leesport - COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY Revelation: Wilbur's splendid personality, unknowingly to him, attracts many girls. Hope: We know he will succeed as a lawyer. Service: H Cappella, Public Speaking, Current Events, Hunt- ing and Fishing, Mixed Chorus. ALICE H. LEBO 840 Pear Street COMMERCIQL SECRETHRIHL Revelation: Ftlice has the quiet and reserved manner of the per- fect secretary. She'll be able to keep secrets. Hope: We expect her to become private secretary to her favorite author, Richard Halliburton. Service: Gold Scholarship, Book- lovers, Typing, Honor Study. EHRL l. LEGLER 1720 North Front Street GENERHL VOCHTIONQL Revelation: If Eggy is not too lazy, he might meet his favorite, Sally Rand. Hope: Earl expects to become public loater No. l. Service: Golf. s L--2.2 S--1 E if 'E 'E E s : E e : : : 5 E E E E E E E 5 E 5 E 5 E 5 E E E E E E E GEORGE F. LEIBENSPERGER 1315 North Eleventh Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Blackie's favorite pastimes are associated with his main interest, traveling. Hope: His intended vocation is that of electrical engineering. Service: Boys' Glee, Mixed Chorus, Opera. EI-IRL L. LIEBY 819 Thorn Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Leiby is interested in Christian work and teachings. Hope: He has decided to become a missionary, and we hope he'll succeed. Service: Hall Patrol, Dramatic. ELIZBBETH M. LEINBHCH 620 Weiser Street COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY Revelation: Betty is an unusual girl. She delights in practicing on the piano. Hope: Betty intends to become a Supervisor of Public School Music. Service: National Honor Society, Orchestra, Song Committee. RUTH ELIZHBETH LEISS 1208 Locust Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL Revelation: Ruth is a quiet, un- obtrusive girl who spends much leisure time reading and attend- ing movies. Hope: She might teach the chil- dren of some present graduates. Service: Library, Nursing, Nee- dlework. RITR LENGEI. 1027 North Eleventh Street COMMERCIHL SECRETRRIHL Revelation: No matter how many dates she has, Blondie always succeeds in finishing her les- sons. Hope: She wants to be a secre- tary to some big business man. Service: Basketball, Baseball, gocger, Leaders, Knitting, G. ROBERT E. LERCH 325 South Third Street SMITH-HUGHES Revelation: Even though Bob is a quiet chap, he enjoys soccer, football, and baseball. Hope: He thinks he wants to be an electrician, but he might change his mind. Service: Radio. MARY ELIZABETH LEVHN 617 North Tenth Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL Revelation: Shorty is often seen talking and drinking coca-colas at Mike's. Hope: Mary will be indispensible to some business man. Service: Gold Scholarship, Prom Refreshment Committee, National Honor Society, Executive Com- mittee, Service, Dramatic. DOROTHY LEVIN 1030 Buttonwood Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL Revelation: Dolly likes to hike over hill and dale and read good mystery stories. Hope: She wants to be a secre- tary lperhaps to Sherlock Holmesl. Service: Silver Scholarship, Typ- ing, Dramatic, Library. LEONARD C. LEVIN 939 Elm Street COLLEGE PREPQRHTORY Revelation: Lennly likes to dance and he enjoys al kinds of sports. Hope: He expects to be a certi- tied public accountant. Service: Gold Scholarship, De- bating, Executive Committee, Motto Committee, Microscopic, Golf. RICI-IHRD LEWIS 533 North Front Street COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY Revelation. Women, Song, and dancing interest Dick: and it isn't hard to believe that. Hope: To be a corporation law- yer is his present desire. Servicei Silver Scholarship, Swimming, Student Council,Box- ing and Wrestling. E E NINETEEN TI-IIRTY SIX FRED G. LIEB 817 North Front Street GENERAL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Dutch claims that he has dates eight nights a week. Hope: Some day he expects to be employed as Cl civil service worker. Service: Hunting and Fishing, lug Band, Hviation, Tennis. WILLIAM I. LIEBERMHN 343 Schuylkill Hvenue COMMERCIHL BUSINESS Revelation: Bill says he likes to go to movies, and We can easily understand Why. Hope: Some day, visit him when he owns a haberdashery store. Service: Dramatic, Boxing and Wrestling, Hall Patrol. FRED G. LIPPOLD 146 North Ninth Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Fred spends his time working in his father's store and greenhouses. Hope: Fred aspires to be a florist and follow in his tather's foot- steps. Service: Student Council, Hunt- ing and Fishing, Etiquette, Club Committee. IHNE LOUISE LIVINGOOD 433 North Fifth Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL Revelation: Ever ask Icme about those swanky dances she at- tended with Tommy? Hope: Iane hopes to becorne the ideal secretary within a few years. Service: Dramatic, G. R. MILDRED C. LOGERMHN 434 Chestnut Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Millie likes to dance to Ian Garber's intoxicating rhythm. Hope: Millie's only hope is that of becoming a housekeeper. Service: Prom Committee, Nurs- ing, Hrt, Dramatic, Tennis, H Cappella, Mixed Chorus L1 i- ..l- ,,., . HNNHBELLE LONRBERGER 1139 Oley Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Plnnahelle has a keen interest in dogs, and she may oiten be seen taking her dog ior a Walk. Hope: Flnnabelle hopes to be a civil service nurse. Service: Gold Scholarship,Dress- making, Knitting. CHESTER L. LONGENECKER 529 Ritter Street GENERHL VOCHTIONFIL Revelation: Chet spends most of his spare time eating. Pretty good exposure, Chet. Hope: Chet's vocational inter- ests are centered in the field oi electricity. Service: Gold Scholarship, Hall Patrol, Hutograph, Bicycle Com- mittee. PHUL FLOYD LONGENECKER 1146 Church Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Chesty can usually be found loaiing around with the boys. Hope: Chesty's aspiration is that ot becoming a commercial ar- tist. Service: Flrt, Engineering. MHRY CATHERINE LOOSE 320 West Greenwich Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Mary has two inter- ests besides hiking. They are children and pets. Hope: Mary intends to enter the field oi nursing. Service: Nursing, Dramatic, Typ- ing. SUE LORHH 932 North Eleventh Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Sue has a novel pas- time-dancing on smooth dance floors. Hope: Sue hasn't centered her interests in any particular voca- tion yet. Service: G. R., Mixed Chorus, Photo-Fan, Girls' Glee. LUTHER W. LORD 604 North Sixth Street GENERHL VOCQTIONQL Revelation: Lordy plays Monop- oly to pass the time. Hope: Luther intends to enter the field of cost accounting. Service: Chairman of UsherStatf, Boys' Glee, Student Council, Dramatic, Senior Hssembly Com- mittee, Librarian oi Q Cappella. LILLIHN L. LOWERY 725 Madison Hvenue COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIQL Revelation: You'll be sure to tind Lill at Hammer's drinking cokes. Hope: Lill, like many other girls in our class, wants to become the ideal secretary. Service: Cooking, Sewing, Dra- matic, G. R. IEHN LUPPOLD 1309 Hampden Boulevard COLLEGE PREPHRQTORY Revelation: Gee's main interest is the boy friend, She spends the less active hours reading books by Faith Baldwin. Hope: She aspires to become a librarian. Service: Needlework, Cooking, Nature, S. O. S. MERVIN LURIH 345 Windsor Street COLLEGE PREP!-IRHTORY Revelation: Merve may usually be seen shadowing Tom Wood- ward. Hope: Merve says he's going to be a retired bachelor. Sounds good, but this is leap year. Service: Hutograph, Tennis. BETTY LYKENS 404 Printz Street COMMERCIQL SECRETHRH-lL Revelation: Betty likes to write short stories which she seldom ever finishes. We'll bet they are good. Hope: Betty wants to be some- body's stenog it possible. Service: Dramatic, Photography. 5 l JUNE NINETEEN THIRTE' ETHEL M. LYNCH 245 Pear Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL Revelation: Ethe-l's favorite pas- time is just riding around. She enjoys sports such as swimming and dancing. Hope: Ethel wants to keep little books on big wages. Service: Silver Scholarship, Ten- nis, Nature Study, S. O. S., Usher. TERRHNCE W. LYONS 509 South Nineteenth Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL Revelation: Terry spends his spare time on his hobbies, pho- tography and tropical fish. Hope: He wants a job in which he can be in the wide open spaces. Service: Tropical Fish, Typing, Camera, Social Dancing, Health Council. MILDRED McrcCHR'l'ER 1330 North Sixth Street COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY Revelation: Millie's interests are Zane Grey's books and the boy friend. Hope: Millie intends to enter the field of nursing. Service: Gold Scholarship, Hockey, Volleyball, G. H. H., Dramatic, Student Council. HELEN JUNE MBDEIRH 235 Wunder Street COLLEGE PREPBRHTORY Revelation: ln a few years, you may be seeking Tiny's advice on some important matters. Hope: She intends to be a die- titian. Service: Gold Scholarship, Photo- Fan, H Cappella, Health Coun- cil, Opera. DOROTHY MHGEE B10 North Twelfth Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL Revelation: When a Franchot Tone or Kathryn Hepburn pic- ture is in town, you can find Dolly in the movies. Hope: She intends to become a bookkeeper. Service: Stenography, Typing, Camera. CHHHLOTTE MHLICK 1328 North Eleventh Street GENERHL VOCHTIONBL Revelation: Chicklet is that quiet lass we seldom hear from. She spends her time at baseball and football games. Hope: She hasn't been able to make up her mind about any definite vocation. Service: Photo-Fan. FRED MHLSNEE 1025 Spring Street GENERHL VOCPtTlONQL Revelation: Hodge Podge par- ticularly likes driving around in his dad's car. Hope: He hopes to tackle the vocation of mechanical engineer- ing. Service: Hi-Y, Photo-Fan, Tropi- cal Fish, Fluto. IHMES HBMILTON MENTIS 403 Carsonia Hvenue COLLEGE PREPQRHTORY Revelation: Sports, lim says, are his true love. No Wonder, he spends so much time with a fem- inine athlete. Hope. He will follow in his father's footsteps as a restaurant proprietor. Service: Swimming, Boxing and Wrestling, Football. THOMAS G. MHNTIS 815 Lincoln Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Tom enjoys Wres- tling. Of all the grunt and groan men, he likes lim Londos the best. Hope: Tom's aspiration is to be- come a big business man. Service: Student Council, Box- ing and Wrestling. EDMUND MHNWILLER 915 Meade Street COMMERCIHL BUSINESS Revelation: Despite his abilities and good looks, Eddie remains a silent young man who prefers his workshop. Hope: He intends to be a very good accountant. Service: Gold Scholarship, Hrx- alma, Camera, Hviation, Engi- neering, Hrchery. l 4 JUNE NINETEEN TI-IIRTEH EDWIN MHRCUS 427 Mulberry Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: ln spite of Curly Top's size, he is renowned and much feared as a demon on the athletic field. Hope: He does not like books. but wait till he takes up account- ing. Service: Electric, Dramatic. EDWHRD V. MHRKS 417 Walnut Street SMITH-HUGHES Revelation: This record-holding runner has been known to stop and admire a beautiful young thing. Hope: Either of Eddie's possible careers, aviation or athletic di- rector, will have its ups and downs. Service: Track, Cross Country, Swimming, Student Council, Tumbling, Hviation. BL!-'RED H. MHSCOTTI 41 North Third Street GENERHL VOCQTIONHL Revelation: Fll is usually found at the center of a disturbance. Hope: This hard guy will end up being a ladies' tailor. Service: Boxing and Wrestling, Hviatiort. DI-INIEL BOONE MRSON 224 Oley Street COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY Revelation: Believe it or not, this ie1loW's name is actually Daniel Boone: and he has the blood of his ancestor in him. Hope: Daniel wants to be an aviator. Service: Health Council, Chess and Checkers, Hall Patrol. IOSEPH LEE MATTER 1212 Locust Street INDUSTRIFIL HRTS Revelation: WixnpY, as the name implies, would rather eat than ride his bicycle: and that's some- thing. Hope: He will be an automobile mechanic when he grows up. Service: Printing, Hviation. DHVID I. MATTHEWS 333 Pine Street GENERHL VOCHTIONQL Revelation: Dave is an ardent movie tan and also learns all the latest dance steps. Hope: So greatly does he like movies that he will save money by being a theatre manager. Service: Cross Country, Basket- ball. MARIE E. MHURER 230 North Eleventh Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIQL Revelation: When not at the movies, Marie is either dancing or swimming. Hope: Hlthough she has not de- cided, she will probably enter the business world. Service: Silver Scholarship, Vol- leyball, Camera, Stenography, Typing, Photo-Fan. HL!-'RED C. MHY 629 Moss Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Chess, he says, when asked to play that game. His outside activities include basketball, baseball, and swim- ming. Hope: Buster's hopes for the fu- ture are still unsettled. Service: Chess and Checkers, Camera, Cross Country, Track. FRI-INKLIN MBY 1139 Spring Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Hviation, basketball, and football take up this carrot- top's time when he is not ab- sorbed in his loating. Hope: Red wants to be a laborer, then the head man. Service: Home Room President. HHZEL I. MBYBERRY 516 Birch Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL Revelation: This girl delights in hiking, singing in the church choir, and reading. f Hope: Giggles will end up as a stenographer. Service: Stenography, Camera, Typing, Volleyball. I NINETEEN TI-IIRTYSIX IOSEPH M. McGINNES 523 Oley Street COLLEGE PREPQRHTORY Revelation: Muggs would enjoy a place where he could do noth- ing but hunt, tish, ski, and ice skate. Hope: He wants to be a ped- dler, pardon, we mean a sales- man. Service: Health Council, Boxing and Wrestling, Pageant Chorus, Opera. BNN B. MEDHGLIR 425 Hrlington Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL Revelation: Singing, dancing, and movies are three delights in Hnnie's merry lite. Hope: The old retrain oi some- hody's stenog Will refer to her in the future. Service: Volleyball, Hutograph, Dramatic, Knitting. EDWHRD B. MEINHHRDT 420 Chestnut Street COLLEGE PREPQRQTORY Revelation: Eddie indulges in the finer arts of dancing, singing, and reading. Hope: He has an up and down future. He will be an elevator engineer. Service: Mixed Quartette, Pl Cappella, Boys' Glee, Tennis. R1-IYMOND MEITZLER ll35 North Tenth Street GENERHL VOCHTIONRL Revelation: Ray's interest in singing is subordinated to pho- tography and basketball. Hope: He would make a good crooner but wants to be an ac- countant. Service: Student Council, Hi-Y, Usher, Dramatic, H Cappella, Mixed Chorus, Boys' Glee. VINCENT MERKEL 748 Locust Street COMMERCIHL SECRETQRIHL Revelation: Vince is an ever- active political worker when he is not indulging in his many out- side activities. Hope: He is destined to become a private secretary. Service: Orchestra. THELMR I. MESSNER l204 Linden Street COLLEGE PREPQRHTORY Revelation: Here is a girl who likes trig problems almost as well as she does dancing to good music. Hope: Toots expects to teach our children all we ever forgot in math. Service: Gold Scholarship, Dra- matic, Girl Reserves, Hall Patrol. FLORENCE E. MILLER 1019 Pike Street COMMERCIHL BUSINESS Revelation: Tootie sings, dances, listens to the radio, day dreams about Robert Taylor, and plays baseball and basketball. Hope: Believe it or not, she wants to be somebody's stenog. Service: Needlework, Library. GEORGE G. MILLER 411 South Fourteenth Street SMITH-HUGHES Revelation: Muscles works up an appetite by skating, playing tennis, baseball, and basketball. On the side, he collects stamps. Hope: He enjoys building radios and electrical apparatus. Service: Press, Stamp and Coin, Radio. IOHN C. MILLER 344 North Tenth Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL Revelation: Iack is a serious- minded chap who strums away his cares on his guitar. Hope: Interior decorating will take up his time when he isn't swimming or hiking. Service: Iug Band, Science, Boys' Glee. MBRTIN I. S. MILLER 600 Elm Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Mart goes to the movies, on hikes, and reads S. S. Van Dyne's stories when he wants to be thrilled. Hope: Bookkeeping is his intend- ed vocation, but tennis will keep him in trim. Service: Chess and Checkers, Bicycle Guard. . T ... - an- '-. ' E E ROBERT H. MILLER 227H North Eleventh Street COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY Revelation: Bob is always rush- ing nowhere. Hope: H prospective forester. Service: Gold Scholarship, Na- tional Honor Society, Plrxalma, Red and Black, Prom Decora- tion Committee, Student Coun- cil, Hi-Y, Tennis. GRACE M. MOGEL 427 Rosenthal Street GENERQL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Gracie is always dancing, going to the movies, or some party. Pit times, she knits and day-dreams about Robert Taylor. Hope: She wants to be a private secretary. Service: Dramatic, Typing, Knit- ting, Dressmaking, G. R., Usher, Swimming. RUTH EVLHLIR MOHN 3 Northfield Road Wyomissing Hills COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY Revelation: Ruthie devotes her time to Bible Study, Young Peo- ple's prayer meetings, and sew- ing. She also likes swimming, hiking, and tennis. Hope: She intends to take up evangelistic work. Service: Nursing, Pl Cappella, Class Song Committee, Execu- tive Committee, Pageant Chorus. MHRY KHTHLEEN MOORE 1324 Buttonwood Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Kay is always sure 'lo be at a baseball game to watch the players. She also likes Fred Hstaire and knitting. Hope: Imagine Kay as an alge- bra teacher. Service: Silver Scholarship, Knit- ting, Photo-Fan, Nature Study, Basketball, Soccer, Baseball. GEORGE I.. O'SHEH 311 South Eleventh Street COMMERCIHL SECRETQRIHL Revelation: Red Devil likes to write letters and eat. His most accomplished pastime is dream- ing ol Madge Evans. Hope: He intends to be a beau- tician with plenty of leisure- Service: Home Room President and Vice-president. NINETEEN Tl-IIRTYSIX IUNE V. MOSES 530 North Front Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRII-ll.. Revelation: Iudy likes to read, dance, and go to the movies. Hope: Next time you see a sec- retary with a big smile, you'll know it's Iudy. Service: Dramatic, Knitting, Typ- ing, Photo-Fan, G. R. HDF! M. MOYER 202 South Fourth Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL Revelation: Hda's heart goes- pitter-patter when Henry Fonda's name is mentioned. Hope: She's a good mixer-so- cially, so she'll make an excel- lent stenographer. Service: Dressmaking, Typing, Knitting, Photo-Fan. IOHN MOYER 25 South Ninth Street COMMERCIQL SECRETHRIQL Revelation: The Tirnid Soul spends his time reading Iames Oliver Curwood's books, fishing, and wondering what Minnie Mouse will do next. Hope: Meet Fred Waring's new trumpet player. Service: Orchestra, Band. MHRGHRET H. MOYER 1324 Muhlenberg Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL Revelation: Well, if it isn't an- other Robert Taylor fan. She indulges in swimming, talking, and chewing gum. Hope: She is going to be a dress designer. Service: Knitting, Photo-Fan. RHLPH C. MOYER 935 Robeson Street GENERQL VOCHTIONI-lL Revelation: Pliter chasing the music round and round with his clarinet, Ralphie goes out for a game of ping-pong or to a party. Hope: He intends to enter the field of music. Service: Orchestra, Band, En- semble. JUNE NINETEEN THIRTE RICH!-IRD M. MOYER 146 South Twelfth Street GENERHL VOCFLTIONHL Revelation: Dick aspires to be like Popeye without eating spin- ach. He teases girls as a pas- time. Hope: Hs to his future vocation, he's undecided. Service: Engin eering. RUSSEL E. MOYER 539 Spring Street SMITH-HUGHES Revelation: Jazz, appropriately, enjoys listening to Guy Lom- bardo's orchestra. Hope: He wants to enter the electrical field. Service: Radio, Flmplifying Tech- nician. VIRGINIA E. MOYER 1125 Windsor Street GENERHL VOCHTIONQL Revelation: Ginny enjoys swim- ming and playing tennis with Leo. Hope: She most certainly intends to be a nurse. Service: National Honor Society, Hrxalma, Student Council, Ex- ecutive Committee, Chairman Senior Prom Program Commit- tee, Basketball. WILBUR MECK MOYER 754 Lance Place ' SMITH-HUGHES Revelation: Red is the modest boy who strurns away his class- mates' blues on his guitar. Hope: His liking tor nature fits him for forestry. Service: lug Band. CHESTER I. MROZ 329 South Thirteenth Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Chet insists he wants to be a bachelor living in a quiet country home in California. Hope: Hn aeronautical execu- tive is his hope. Service: Gold Scholarship, Track, Rrxalma, National Honor Soci- ety, Ring and Pin Committee, Hrt, Nature Study, Usher, Hi-Y. EDWIN THOMHS MUNDELI. 1314 Green Street COMMERCIHL BUSINESS Revelation: Working with tropi- cal fish and sleeping take up all of Eddy's time. Hope: Oh, to be a certified public accountant, sighs Eddy. Service: Pan-Hmerican Pageant, Hunting and Fishing, Opera. BERENICE F. MURRHY 525 Windsor Street GENERHL VOCHTIONBL Revelation: We believe that cheery smile and pleasant dis- position do much to get Bernie her dates. Hope: Hnyone need a private secretary? Service: Knitting, Dramatic, G.R. MHRGHRET IUDITH MUTH 429 Rosenthal Street GENERHL VOCHTIONI-lL Revelation: Swimming pools and tennis courts are Margaret's sec- ond home. Hope: Peg intends to become a lady in white, a nurse. Service: Typing, Knitting, Swim- ming, Usher, G. R. IOHN W. NHGLE 541 South Fourteenth Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: We have here an ac- complished accordionist who, after practicing, cares for his pigeons. Hope: Iohnny is going to be a second Charles Mangnante. Service: Hviation, Chess and Checkers, Camera, Open House. GLHDYS NEY 121 Rmity Street COMMERCIAL SECRETHRIHL Revelation: Here we have a quiet, peaceful little girl who spends much time reading and going to the movies. Hope: Honey wants to be a secretary. Service: Baseball. Basketball, Dramatic. I JUNE NINE-TEEN THIRTE PHULINE W. NIEHOFF 714 North Thirteenth Street COMMERCIHL SECRETRRIHL Revelation: Toots is just a dreamer. Bet she dreams about her hero, Clark Gable. Hope: She hopes to become somebody's wife, and this is Leap Year! Service: Needlework, Dressrnak- mg. NONH N. NOECKER 1444 North Tenth Street COMMERCIHL SECRETRRIHL Revelation: We wonder if there is any connection between her liking to go automobiling and Birdsboro. Hope: Nona wants to say, l do. Service: Needlework. IE!-IN O'BRIEN 826 North Fourth Street COLLEGE PREPQRHTORY Revelation: Pat spends her spare time doing housework. P. foot- ball star is high scorer with her. Hope: She intends to be a home- maker. Service: Class Secretary, Na- tional Honor Society, Silver Scholarship, Lateness Commit- tee, H Cappella, Red and Black, Girl Reserves. BLANC!-IE B. OSWRLD 1008 North Eighth Street GENERQL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Ozzie spends quite a hit of time running around and kidding. Hope: This young lady hopes to keep some one happy. Service: Mixed Chorus, S. O. S., Foods. KENNETH R. OTT 1032 North Fifth Street GENERI-IL VOCHTIONI'-lL Revelation: Ken is quite a tisher- rnan but he doesn't eternally tell people about the one that got away. Hope: lt all turns out well, we shall know Kenneth as a me- chanical engineer. Service: Hunting and Fishing, Hutograph. IUNE E. PHFF 1709 Haak Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIQL Revelation: Ray Noble has an ardent listener in lunie, but you can't blame her for listening to a good band. Hope: Somebody's stenog, is her future title. Service: Silver Scholarship, Typ- ing, Photo-Fan. IOHN H. PRINTER 641 Mulberry Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Iohn is engaged in a profitable hobby, he traps ani- mals and then sells their furs. Hope: lohn will leave trapping and become an electrical en- gineer. Service, Track, Cross Country, Boxing and Wrestling, Hall Patrol. MELVIN PRINTER 237 Iameson Place COLLEGE PREPRRQTORY Revelation: Everybody knows a tall, blond baritone who con- ducts the assembly program with kind but sturdy hand. Hope: He says he probably will be a business man. Service: President and Vice- President of Student Council, Constitution Committee Chair- man, Hrxalina, Plssembly Chair- man, Ill Cappella, Football. FRANKLIN I. PHLM 47 Crestmont Street GENERA'-lL VOCQTIONHL Revelation: Hank, having some fun with his vocal chords, is the cause ot many queer noises. Hope: Frank chooses to be either a drummer or an artist. Service: Orchestra, Band, Track, Cross Country, Health Council, Hviation. BEHTRICE L. PRLMER l09 West Windsor Street GENERHIL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Bea insists that she does not make a single cent on all the candy she sells. Hope: She is going to join the ladies in white too. Service: Leaders, Flrt, Chorus, Choir, Basketball. NE PHLMER-PORONER 40 Hill Road OMMERCIHL SECRETQRIRL Levelation: Ianey uses her spare ,me sewing and baking. lope: lane intends to engage in ffice work. ervice: Silver Scholarship, Type ig, Dressmaking. RSHHLI. PALMER 15 Hlsace Road .OLLEGE PREPHRHTORY evelation: Marshall is a golte! nd hunter. He even gets up etore school to go rabbit and heasant hunting. rope: Not a professional golfer ut a salesman. ervice: Golf, Health Council, and. RHH PHLMISHNO 6 Master Street ENERHL VOCHTIONHL evelation: Little Sairy writes ing letters to . . . whom? We on't know either. Iope: Sarah will be a consular lficer. rvice: National Honor Society, lver Scholarship, Cosmopoli- n, Girl Reserves. IIRIHM N. PHLMS S20 North Front Street OLLEGE PREPHRQTORY velation: Minnie's pastimes e eating and walking and we ard the latter is to ward otf me effects of the former. ope: Miriam will become a rarian. rvice: National Honor Society. 'old Scholarship, Executive ornmittee, Dramatic. LRE M. PHRKER IUS Fidelity Street -ENERHL VOCHTIONHL b Evelation: Mae is very active in orts and the Camp Fire Girls. ope: To be a Camp Fire iield orker is Mae's ambition. ervice: Student Council, Girl eserves, Basketball, Soccer, all Patrol. DOROTHY M. PEI-ISE 621 North Tenth Street GENERHL VOCRTIONHL Revelation: H certain senior is Dotty's hero, and We Wonder if he has anything to do with her interest in athletics, movies, and reading. Hope: Dorothy will become a nurse. Service: Student Council, S. O. S., Chorus, Camera, Basketball, Girl Reserves. HNNR M. PEIPHER 1311 Birch Street COMMERCIRL SECRETHRIHL Revelation: Hnn's main interest is a male hero. Ot course, swim- ming, dancing, hiking With him is thoroughly enjoyed. Hope: Hnna wants to be the sec- retary ot some big business man. Service: Typing, Basketball, Vol- leyhall. ELMER RNDREW PENDEI. 225 Rose Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Elmer raises hom- ing pigeons. We wonder at Whose home he raises them. Hope: Elmer expects to be the world's most disliked dentist. Service: Orchestra, Hunting and Fishing, Ensemble. THOMHS PENN ll8 Church Street GENERHL VOCHTIONQL Revelation: We don't see how Torn had time for his art When his interests were so tar re- moved trorn room 321. Hope: Can't you imagine Tom managing hundreds of clerks in a department store? Service: Homeroom President, Firxalma, Senior Prom Decorat- ing Comrnittee, Hrt, Golf. LOIS H. PETERS 403 Douglass Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Lois and music are inseparable, and the orchestra just couldn't do without her. Hope: Lois will be that girl in white who holds the patients hand. Service: Orchestra, Ensemble, Nursing, Photo-Fan. WILLIHM S. H. PIPER 400 Park Plvenue GENERHL VOCHTIONQL Revelation: Bill is a most devout church-goer. Hope: He wants to be an Evan- gelistic Preacher. Service: Male Quartette, Boys' Glee, Pageant Chorus, H Cap- pella, Class Song Committee. I. DON PLUNKETT 22 Philadelphia Hve., Shillington COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY Revelation: Don likes dogs, but what has that to do with lane and Lincoln Park? Hope: Don isn't quite sure what he will beg doctor, lawyer, and business man all please him. Service: Health Council, Track, Swimming, Science GRHCE YEHGER POTTS lO37 North Fourth Street COLLEGE PHEPHRHTORY Revelation: Grace has a hard time dropping books and pick- ing them up. Hope: Gracie intends to help the unfortunates in her chosen field of public service. Service: Class Executive Com- mittee, Gold Scholarship, Hs- sembly Chaplain, G, R. M. IHNET POWERS 245 West Oley Street COMMERCIHL SECRETQRIHL Revelation: Iust find a radio and you'll find Ianet. See Robert Taylor and Mitz won't be far away. Hope: Ht the office desk is seated Mitzie in her role as secretary. Service: Dramatic, G, R., Photo- Fan. HNNH MHY PRINTZ 1617 Perkiomen Hvenue COMMERCIHL SECRETQRIQL Revelation: Hnna May likes to travel, but, if that means sep- aration from Ianet, she'll have to give it up. Hope: What an hilarious place! Speed is taking dictation. Service: Homeroom Secretary, G. R., Photo-Fan, DBNIEL QUINTER 119 West Greenwich Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Give Bud the primi- tive ways of a camp and he's perfectly satisfied. Hope: Peep! Peep! Only Bud at his job of chicken husbandry. Service: Hunting and Fishing, Stamp and Coin. FERN QUINTER ll9 West Greenwich Street Revelation: Dancing just doesn't interest Fern. She'd rather go riding. Hope: Five years from now, she hopes to be singing at Sunny- brook. Service: S. O. S., Q Cappella Open House, Prom Refreshment Committee, Photo-Fan, RICHHRD E. RHI-1B 324 Windsor Street GENERHL VOCHTIONFIL Revelation: Friends usually find Dick listening to the syncopated rhythms of some smooth band. Hope: Hello, everybody! This is station DICK announcing your newest radio program. Service: Hunting and Fishing. HNTHONY F. RHFHLSKL IR. 609 Canal Street COMMERCIHL BUSINESS Revelation: Hnthony spends his time tripping the light fantas- tic on a dance floor or in the ring. Hope: Hgain he's on the trail. Rolfe, the G-Man. Service: Radio, Hunting and Fish- ing, Baseball. BETTY RRY 752 Birch Street COMMERCIAL SECRETHRIHL Revelation: Betz finds that the commercial course doesn't offer much chance for knitting or piano playing, but she does them any- way. Hope: They say secretaries' jobs are scarce, but there's always room for Betz. Service: Knitting, Dramatic, Typ- ing. , JUNE NINETEEN Tl-IIRTEK CLYDE E. REH 735 North Ninth Street GENERHL VOCI-ITIONHL Revelation: Clyde's time is spent developing pictures or working in woodshop, Hope: Watch the birdie or Iake won't photograph you in the future. Service: Boys' Glee, Mixed Chorus. CHRL I. REBER 1018 Douglass Street COMMERCIHL SECRETQRIHL Revelation: We wonder if Carl's friends talk to him very much. lf they do, they must interrupt his reading or hike with him. Hope: Legs is to be an account- ant, Service: Gold Scholarship, Class Executive Committee, Nature Study, Typing. IOHN P. REBER 323 Elm Street GENERHL VOCHTIONQL Revelation: Iohn puzzles most of us. He likes to travel, and he also likes to eat. Hope: 'Tenshunl I. P. longs for the Navy and Diesel engines. Service: Hviation. DOROTHY H. REGHR ll23 Buttonwood Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: There's a special radio program which holds Dot- tie's constant interest. Don't you wish you were Glenn Grey? Hope: Dottie doesn't know what she wants to do in the future. Service: Gold Scholarship, Hreh- ery. IHNE S. REIDER 326 North Second Street COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY Revelation: Iane's favorite haunt is the gym, although the hospital has some attraction. Hope: Wouldn't you be glad to undergo cm operation when Ianie is applying the anesthetic? Service: Health Council, Lead- ers, Basketball, Soccer, Volley- ball, Tennis. WINIFRED C. REIFSNYDER lO35 Birch Street GENERHL VOCHTIONFLL Revelation: Winnie plays that favorite of favorites-Monopoly. Find, by the way, she likes to cook and dance. Hope: Want to know the latest in coiffeurs? Well, your source of information is Winnie. Service: Silver Scholarship, Bas- ketball, Baseball, Soccer. BETTY REINHHRD 548 Pike Street COMMERCIHL SE CRETHRIHL Revelation: ln this day of knit- ting, Bets is different and spends her time crocheting. However, she didn't say what she crochets. Hope: Bets Wants to be, and will be, a most perfect secretary. Service: Silver Scholarship, Dra- matic, Typing. DELVIN B. REINHOLD 627 Lancaster Flvenue GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Devil is known to spend his spare time reading and indulging in sports. Hope: He has an ambition to be- come a commercial artist. Service: Qrxalma, Hrt, Rviation. DBVID REINIGER Stony Creek Mills GENERRL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Beware, girlsl Here is handsome Davie who will surely break your hearts. Hope: He plans to be a mechan- ical engineer and travel to Eu- rope. Service: Camera, Hall Patrol. HELEN RICK 114 Spring Street COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY Revelation: Rickie is often seen at the G. R. dances with a cer- tain escort. Hope: She is firmly resolved to devote her energies to becoming a nurse. Service: Knitting, Health Coun- cil. JUNE NINE-VEEN THIRTE' HENRIETTH RICKOLT 450 South Fifth Street GENERHL VOCHTIONQL Revelation: Henri enjoys the more active things, swimming, hiking, and basketball. Hope: Her vocation is undecided, though she would like to follow in the footsteps of Claudette Colbert. Service: Basketball, Volleyball. EVELYN S. RIEGEL 928 Pear Street COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY Revelation: Doll enjoys reading Edgar Flllan Poe's stories and playing cards. For greater ac- tivity, she prefers dancing and hiking. Hope: She intends to be a dress designer. Service: Class Executive Com- mittee, Ring and Pin, Dramatic, Usher. PRUL S. RITTENHOUSE 541 Schuylkill Hvenue GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Pill will cure any gir1's headache. He is congen- ial and he enjoys dancing, swim- ming, and canoeing. Hope: His ambition is to become a commercial artist. Service: Hunting and Fishing, Hrt, Open House. ERWIN RITZMHN 1518 North Fifteenth Street COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY Revelation: Playing a cello in various musical organizations is Ritzy's main pastime. Hope: Erwin will probably de- cide on a future along musical lines. Service: Orchestra, President of H Cappella, Ensemble, Boys' Glee. ROBERT ROBINSON 1019 Greenwich Street GENERI-1L VOCHTIONHL Revelation: ln his spare time, Bud reads the pages of the Reading Graphic. Hope: Bud intends to be your electrical repairman. You'll be seeing him. Service: Football, Track, Soccer. ROBERT ROCKWELI. 819 Penn Street GENERHL VOCHTIONFIL Revelation: Bob's that boy Witg the southern drawl dreamy eyes. Hope: He doesn't seem and th to have any definite plans for the future Service: Open House. GERHLD P. ROESER 920 Pear Street COLLEGE PREPHRRTORY Revelation: Doesn't Gerry ever make mistakes? He knows the answers. always Hope: He indicates his choice ol profession to be the iield of pure science and medicine. Service: Gold Scholarship, Stu- dent Council, Senior Hssernbly and Class Motto, Pre-Med, Ex- pression, Microscopic, Writing. HNNH ROGERS Creative 3304 Orchard Place, Laureldale GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Hnna spends a goog deal of her spare time in th movies worshipping her hero, Robert Donat. Hope: She dreams of being Patsy Kelley's new partner. Service: S. O. S., Knitting. ROBERT E. ROHRBHCH 1231 Fidelity Street GEN ERHL VOCBTIONHL Revelation: Bob's extremely fond oi baseball and baseball's favor- ite son, Iimmie Foxx. likes Damon Runyon's c He also olumns. Hope: We reach the conclusio that Bob will make a fine pres! IHCIH. Service: Hrchery. ALLEN O. ROLAND 1457 Cotton Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: H1 likes city life, especially when it's seen by traveling from place to place. Hope: 1311 will be able to unite his pastime and vocation by be- coming a traveling pattern maker. Service: Engineering, Mixed Chorus, Homeroorn Committee. FORREST H. ROLLBND, IR. 726 North Eleventh Street GENERHL VOCHTIONQL Revelation: Doc craves action in the form ot swimming, hiking, traveling, camping, football, baseball, basketball-we could go on forever! Hope: Doc Will need all this love tor action when he becomes a press man. Service: Stamp and Coin, Qrt. LOUIS ROSHTO 220 West Oley Street COMMERCIHL BUSINESS Revelation: Well, Well, if it isn't the boy with a thousand nick- names who likes to sit in the dark listening to the radio. Hope: Tune in on Mig, the come- dian. Service: Hviation, Dramatic. BNNHLEH ROSENTHHL 247 North Eighth Street. COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY Revelation: Pee Wee enjoys the serious task ot studying, but in contrast, she frequently enjoys a good game of ping-pong. Hope: Her present plan is to be- come a nurse. Service: Silver Scholarship, Nurse ing, Cooking, Library. VIVIHN E. ROSLIN 402 Morgantown Road GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Viv enjoys listening to the radio or reading one ot Kathleen Norris' latest novels, Hope: To become a nurse is Viv's greatest ambition. Service: Typing. IE!-IN BOTH 619 North 25th Street, Pennside COLLEGE PREP!-IRHTORY Revelation: Iean devotes her time to the welfare of the Girl Reserves. Hope: Her principal ambition is to become a nurse. Service: Student Council, G. R., Dramatic, Hrt, Expression, Knit- ting, Creative Dancing, Typing. NINETEEN Tl-IIRTYSIX MHRGUERITE I.. ROWE 830 Hampden Boulevard COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIRL Revelation: Sweet Margie's di- versions are playing the flute and worshipping Hdrniral Byrd. Hope: Margie craves to be some one's secretary. Service: National Honor Society, Gold Scholarship, Student Coun- cil, G. H. H., Ensemble. WHLLHCE RUDOLPH 342 North Sixth Street GENERHL VOCQTIONHL Revelation: Wally can be found trying to please the girls. He's interested in sports, too. Hope: Wally intends to spend his future lite as a chemist. Service: Hi-Y, Chess. MHRIORIE M. RUFFNER 206 Cherry Street COMMERCIHL SECRETQRIHL Revelation: Here is a student whom we expect to iind working in City Hall as the Mayor's pri- vate secretary. Hope: Margie's desire is to let her nimble fingers roam over a typewriter. Service: Photo-Fan. FLOYD RUTTENBURG 526 Buttonwood Street GENERQL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Hbe is usually seen at some sports event, especially it its boxing. Hope: Ft boxer like Louis or maybe a chiropodist. Service: Student Council, Chess and Checkers, Boxing and Wres- tling, Etiquette, Pre-Med, Hi-Y. NORWOOD Sf-INDS 1341 Birch Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Norie attends lec- tures, then uses the material in school. Hope: His future is unplanned. Service: Hunting and Fishing. ROSE SHRHCHEK 824 Franklin Street GENERQL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Rose enjoys the water both in summer and in winter, in other words, she goes swimming and ice skating. Hope: She devotes her time pre- paring for a position as a school teacher. Service: Knitting, Etiquette, Qrch- ery, Typing. FRI-INK G. SHRVHS. IR. 411 South Tenth Street GENERHL VOCQTIONHL Revelation: Fran admits willingly that girls and occasional study- ing occupy rnuch of his time. Hope: We want you to meet our future printer and the ideal hus- band. Service: Hunting and Fishing. CHTHERINE M. SHSSO 808 North Eighth Street. COMMERCIHL SECRETQRIHL Revelation: Cass' interest in sports and dancing shows us why she likes Eleanor Powell and Ioel McCrea. Hope: She would like to be a stenographer. Service: Knitting, Dressmaking. MHRY ELIZABETH SHUER 725 North Tenth Street HOME ECONOMICS Revelation: Booth Tarkington is cm influence in Mary's life. Hope: Making someone happy and listening to Hal Kemp's or- chestra will keep her busy. Service: Nursing, Knitting, Dress- making, Etiquette. MHRTI-IH IHNE SRYLOR 337 Franklin Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL Revelation: Sis is quite handy: she enjoys knitting and house- work. Hope: Vocation not planned, but we expect to find Sis job-hunting every morning at seven. Service: Girl Reserves, Dress- making, Stenography, Photo-Fan. MIRIHM M. E. SCH!-IDE ll2U1f2 North Tenth Street HOME ECONOMICS Revelation: Winnie is really the home type: she is interested in being a seamstress. Hope: If you hear laughter, you'll know she is practicing her ambition to tell funnystories. Service: Dressmaking. RICH!-IRD SCHHEI-'ER 1128 Exeter Street SMITH-HUGHES Revelation: Dick is interested in baseball. It certainly is a pity that this sport isn't played all year 'round. Hope: He hopes to be an aviator. Service: Open House. THELMH SCHHEI-'FEB 1057 North Twelfth Street HOME ECONOMICS Revelation: Tommy is one of those girls who go in for the more quiet types of pastimes. Hope: She is preparing to enter the field of nursing or mission- ary work. Service: S. O. S., Library, Eti- quette, Dressmaking. TIIELMH SCHEIFELE 1558 North Tenth Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Whether in a home or an office, Blondie should be a success. Hope: She hasn't decided just what to become. Service: Silver Scholarship, G. Fl. Fl., Soccer, Hrt, Rutograph, Knitting, Foods, Dressmaking. CLHRENCE W. SCHEIN 1613 North Tenth Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Shiny admits he spends all the time possible at the movies. Hope: He hasn't any special hope, but he's wishing he soon finds his life's work. Service: Silver Scholarship, Na- ture Study, Hunting and Fishing. JUNENINETEEN THIRTESIXE 5 5 5 5 RHYMOND I. SCHENK. IR. 339 West Green Street GENERQL VOCQTIONHL Revelation: li you want to see Bud sometime, you'll iind him delivering the Eagle Hope: ln case you are curious in regards to his intended voca- tion, just ask him about it, Service: Stamp and Coin. IOHN H. SCHIMMEL 637 Tulpehocken Street GENERHL VOCHTIONI-ll. Revelation: Mickey and Minnie Mouse make one big hit with Doc, who can be seen mourn- tully waiting tor iame. Hope: Doc expects to be another Will Rogers. Service: Engineering, Stamp and Coin. LEE SCI-ILEGEL 1118 North Eleventh Street GENERQL VOCQTIONHL Revelation: To sing his way into your hearts is the sole aim of Rube. Hope: Iust another crooner, says he: but, in case ot Lost Fame, being a husband will do. Service: Radio, Press, Orches- tra. HNNH MHY SCHMEHL 1415 Mulberry Street GENERQL VOCHTIONRL Revelation: Shorty is the intel- lectual type with her mind set upon nursing and church work. Hope: Nursing Will consume all of this 1ady's time in the future. Service: Gold Scholarship, Ex- ecutive Committee, Nursing, Knitting, Ping-pong. BNTHONY EDWHRD SCI-IMITTINGER 241 Maple Street GENERHL VOCHTIONRL Revelation: Introducing the fu- ture champion at enjoying life, and keeping dates. Hope: Heronautica1 Engineer- ing, says Tony, will make me as happy as a certain miss will. Service: Projection Booth, Trop- ical Fish, I-lviation, Flrchery, Science. MHRGHRET I. SCHOENBERGER 1313 North Thirteenth Street COLLEGE PREPHRPITORY Revelation: That iar-away look in Margie's eyes means she's waiting for letters from Virginia. Hope: Who is that young lady in the midst ot all those kindergar- ten kiddies? Service: H Cappella, Mixed Chorus, Usher, Girl Reserves. BILL SCHOENER 1145 Marion Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Schanie Mond ad- mits that his favorite pastime is looking at pretty girls. Hope: Bill intends to be a trans- port pilot or aeronautical en- gineer. Service: Hviation. IOHN P. SCHOLL 1123 Centre Hvenue GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Iohnnie enjoys a good time. Give him a tent and some pegs and he'll go camp- ing. Hope: He is planning to be a civil engineer. Service: Science, Cosmopolitan, Dramatic, Usher, DOROTHY I.. SCHULER 623 North Twelfth Street COMMERCIHL SECRETQRIHL Revelation: Swimming, camping, and the usual movies till this one's schedule. Hope: She hopes to be a private secretary to some big-shot. Service: Photo-Fan, Typing, G.R. LILLIHN F. SCHUPP 1009 Greenwich Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIFIL Revelation: Lillie tells us her ia- vorite pastime is hanging around 110 and 102. Hope: Hnother stenographerl Well, at least she does not want to be a secretary. Service: H Cappella, Executive Committee, Pageant Chorus, Opera, Girls' Glee. JUNE NINETEEN THIRTE IHMES E. SCHWHNK 1333 Birch Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Iimmy passes his time struggling over crypto- grams, secret writings, and crossword puzzles. Hope: Iimmy will have to choose between air mail pilot and re- porter. Service: Press, Radio, Hunting and Fishing. IOHN SCULL 1126 Birch Street SMITH-HUGHES Revelation: Iack is another one of those persons who iinds noth- ing quite so thrilling as eating and sleeping. Hope: lack tells everybody that he is going to be a big-shot in the printing world. Service: Cross Country, Printing. ROBERT H. SEHMHN 2199 North Fourth Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: He likes hiking or library work for the church choir. Hope: Bob is going to establish himself as a certified public ac- countant. Service: Boxing, Tennis, Hvia- tion, Cross Country, Ring and Pin Committee: Usher. EVHLYN MBE SEHRFOSS 1336 Greenwich Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Evie's favorite pas- time is sitting by the radio feast- ing while listening to melan- choly music. Hope: Here's one girl that ad- mits wanting to be a home- maker. Service: H Cappella, Health Council, Student Council, Open House, Knitting. MHRY BNN SEBEKOS 1052 North Tenth Street COMMERCIQL SECRETHRIHL Revelation: Have you ever no- ticed Mary's honest eyes? She Wants to be a feminine Honest Hbe. Hope: Sebe wants to be a glori- fied typist. Service: G. Q. Fl., Cooking, Dra- matic, Mixed Chorus, Senior Re- freshment Committee, Volley- ball, Hockey. HLICE I. SEIDEL 1010 Franklin Street COLLEGE PREPHRQTORY Revelation: Hlly admits that her favorite pastimes are singing, talking in fifth period study, and looking at handsome blondes. Hope: What a teacher Hlly will bel Service: Mixed Chorus, Library, Hrt, Sewing, Knitting, Etiquette. CHTHBRINE Ml-'IE SEIDEL 145 Walnut Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIQL Revelation: Kitty believes in keeping things in order. Could she teach some of us a lesson in neatness? Hope: This quiet little lass is preparing to be a secretary. Service: Needlework, Photo-Fan. Typing. MILDRED E. SEIDEL 224 Linden Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL Revelation: Mildred knits and dances. Does she knit when she sits out a dance? Hope: Millie will be somebody's stenog, or else she'll give you girls a permanent wave. Service: Health Council, Eti- quette, Knitting, Girl Reserves. MIRIHM M. SEIDEL 1425 Mulberry Street COLLEGE PREPQRHTORY Revelation: Honey's the one that's always talking in fifth period study, singing popular songs, or dancing. Hope: Some day your children Will be saying, Yes, teacher, to Miss Seidel. Service: Gold Scholarship, Dra- matic, Cooking, Etiquette, Dress- making. , MYRTLE M. SEIDEL 917 Perry Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL Revelation: Mickey's spare time is taken up by radical activities. Hope: Mickey's preparing for commercial work, but just can't decide what to do. Service: Gold Scholarship, Stu- dent Council, Social Problems. ROBERT K. SEITZINGER 1012 Weiser Street GENERAL VOCATIONAI.. Revelation: Froggy is that ener- getic boy who is either swim- ming or just running around hav- ing a good time. Hope: Our basketball player in- tends to become a comedian. Service: Basketball, Press, Mixed Chorus, Aviation, Prom Pro- gram Committee. IOHN P. SELLERS 1230 Chestnut Street SMITH-HUGHES Revelation: I. P. eats, sleeps, and goes to the movies. Hope: lohn hopes to become an electrical engineer. Service: National Honor Society, Class Executive Committee, Ring and Pin Committee, lnsigna Com- mittee. REGINA G. SETLEY 725 North Twelfth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Revelation: Iean has a great in- terest in sports as shown by her choice of hero, a football star. Hope: Some time We hope she will reveal what she hopes to be. Service: National Honor Society, Basketball, Baseball, Soccer, Leaders, G. A. A. DOLLY G. SHHFTON 519 Pike Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL Revelation: Dolly doesn't day- dream during dictation, but we'1l bet she does while danc- ing. Hope: Spibby has hopes of be- coming a private secretary. Service: Gold Scholarship, A Cappella, Mixed Chorus, Dra- matic, Etiquette. PATRICK R. SHARP 1706 North Sixteenth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Revelation: Pat is quite a singer. Ask Coach Dietrich or the boys on the baseball team. Hopeu Some day he hopes to wear the uniform of the Merchant Marine. Service: Baseball Manager, Avi- ation, Football, Golf, Stamp and Coin. RAY SHEETZ 535 Marion Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Revelation: Loafing and eating take up much of the protessor's time. Hope: He will, in the future, be known as Machinist Sheetz. Service: Engineering, Hunting and Fishing. CLAUDE SHELTON, IR. 1500 Loraine Road GENERAL VOCATIONAL Revelation: Buck is mechanic- ally minded, having a great in- terest in machine construction and repair. He is Well-known in local hunting circles. Hope: Aeronautical engineering is the position for Buck. Service: Tennis. IOI-IN SHIRK 930 Greenwich Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Revelation: Tinkering with tools forms the basis for Shirky's pas- times. Hope: An expert tool-maker in the making. Service: Football, Boxing and Wrestling, Engineering. ESTELLE K. M. SHIREY 1409 Muhlenberg Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Revelation: Scotty has all the preparation needed to be a Y. W. C. A. worker. She is de- voted to sports. Hope: She will be a physical ed- ucation instructor. Service: Leaders, Hall Patrol, G. R., Swimming, Basketball, Volleyball. MARION E. SHOEMAKER 742 Weiser Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL Revelation: Darling is happiest when dancing to the tune of some classy orchestra. Hope: Another prospective sec- retary is Marion. Service: Cooking, Knitting. 'WT 1 i BRUCE E. SHOLLENBERGER 521 North Front Street SMITH-HUGHES Revelation: Electricity ranks high with Sholly. Between electrical experiments, he plays basket- ball and swims. Hope: I shall be an electrical engineer. Service: Engineering, Radio. WHLTER F. SHUGHR 1251 Spring Street SMITH-HUGHES Revelation: Red plays baseball and basketball and likes to eat when he sets up type. Hope: Red intends to become a printer for a large newspaper. Service: National Honor Society, Baseball, Basketball, Printing, Cross Country. KENNETH I-1. SHULL 1324 Linden Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Ig takes keen inter- est in swimming, baseball, and football. Hope: He is having a hard time deciding whether to be a cab- inet-rnaker or a mathematics teacher. Service: Cabinet, Hrchery, Chess and Checkers, Glee EDWBRD SIELSCH 540 Wunder Street COMMERCIHL BUSINESS Revelation: Eddie, with a rod in his hand and dreaming he has hooked a humdinger, likes to fall asleep beside a cool, re- freshing creek. Hope: He wants to be retired. Service: Hunting and Fishing. LEONHRD SINGER 431 North Eleventh Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Singer spends his spare time participating in sports and reading Barbour's books. Hope: Singer is quite undecided about his vocation. Service: Boxing and Wrestling, Hunting and Fishing, Micro- scopic. HENRY E. SIVIK 345 South Ninth Street COLLEGE PREPQRQTORY Revelation: Pln explosion isn't a revolution but only one ot Yogi's chemistry experiments. Philoso- phy takes up much of his time. w Hope: Pls a chemist, we know that Yogi ill be all right. Service: Science, Boys' Glee, Mixed Chorus, Health Council. PHUL T. SMELTZER 144 Hudson Street GENERHL VOCHTIONI-IL Revelation: Iunior spends his time engaging in sports oi all sorts. He is also an old tease. Hope: Paul aims to be a ma- chinist. Service: Football, Track, Boxing and Wrestling, Press. ELINOR I. SMITH 236 South Fifth Street - COMMERCIHL SECRETRRIHL Revelation: Ginger enjoys danc- ing and dramatics. By the looks of things, she may become one of our leading movie stars. Hope: She hopes to become someone's stenog. Service: Dramatic. KHTHRYN K. SMITH 1217 Green Street COMMERCIFIL SECRETHRIHL Revelation: Kitty may be found Wherever there are sports to be enjoyed. Hope: This active miss hopes to settle down and become a sten- ographer. Service: Volleyball, Basketball, Cooking, Needlework, Photo- Fan. HELEN SMOGLINSKI 129 Pear Street COMMERCIHL SECRETQRIHL Revelation: Srnoge's pet pastime is chasing tennis balls around a court. For relaxation, she en- joys dancing. Hope: Smoge says that she would like to become a nurse. Service: Tennis, Knitting, Typ- ing, Photo-Fan, Needlework. -.. JUNE NINETEEN THIRTEM ELIZHBETH M. SNYDER 1533 Locust Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL Revelation: Where there's music and a partner, Betty's there be- cause she is extremely fond of dancing. Hope: She wants to become a stenographer. Service: Dramatic, Qutograph. FERN M. SNYDER 349 McKnight Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHI.. Revelation: Kid likes football and football heroes. She may be seen sipping sodas. Hope: Belinda's thoughts for the future turn toward stenography and office work. Service: Dramatic, Typing. IEHNETTE M. SNYDER 1004 Weiser Street COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY Revelation: Skeets is Reading High's most noted pianist. Hope: Her ambition is to become one of the world's great mu- sicians. Service: National Honor Society. Gold Scholarship, Class Song Committee, Hccompanist for H Cappella and Male Quartette. ROY IHMES SNYDER 436 North Twelfth Street COMMERCIRL BUSINESS Revelation: lt seems that Snitz spends most of his time looking at funny papers, Hope: To become an accountant is Snitz's present ambition. Service: Hi-Y, Tennis, Radio, Press, Chess. RUSSELL S. SNYDER 110 Crestmont Street GENERRL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Russ goes in for sports in a big way. Hope: His hopes center about the advertising and publishing business. Service: Class Executive Come mittee, Color Committee, Band, Galt, Expression. 4. . WILLIHM SNYDER 323 West Greenwich Street GENERHL VOCRTIONRL Revelation: Willie has the radio craze. He is constantly seen tal.- ing radios apart and trying to put them together again. Hope: He hopes to be a super- electrician. Service: Chess and Checkers. RUTH M. SODERLUND Greenfields GENERHL VOCQTIONHL Revelation: Ruthie likes to swim. play tennis, and above all-- dance. Hope: In the future, this active Miss plans to be a stenotypist. Service: Gold Scholarship, Na- tional Honor Society, Student Council, Flrxalma, Senior Pls- sembly Committee, Girl Re- serves. MHRGERY BNN SOLO 1438 Perkiomen Plvenue COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY Revelation: Margery, who's that tall, blond, blue-eyed hero from Trenton? Hope: She expects to be a com- mercial advertiser, Service: National Honor Society, Gold Scholarship, Red and Black, Chairman Class Flower Committee, Senior Rssembly Committee, Dramatic, Hockey, Student Council. FREN K SOLTYSIK 410 South Seventh Street COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY Revelation: Fat's a big, strong, silent man. He is under the spell of all the he-man sports, and, surprisingly, music. Hope: He aspires to be a wres- tler. Service: Senior Orchestra, Sci- ence, Golf, Nature Study. TOHN P. SOSH 647 Pine Street GENERHL VOCHTIONRL Revelation: Iohnny eats, sleeps, and drinks baseball. His one ambition is to catch one of the slants of Carl Hubbell. Hope: He desires to be a big league baseball player. Service: Baseball. JUNE NINETEEN RUTH I. SOUDERS 1438 Muhlenberg Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHHIHL Revelation: Ruthie likes to listen to radio programs featuring Lawrence Tibbets. Hope: Ruth hopes to become some handsome business execu- tive's secretary. Service: H Cappella, Mixed Chorus, Dramatic, G. R. MHRGHRET H. SPHTZ 622 Chestnut Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL Revelation: Peggy likes sewing, swimming, tennis, and Gracie H.1len's jokes. Hope: Peggy wants to venture into the business World. Service: Etiquette, G. R., Girls' Glee. HELEN F. SPITHLE 839H North Eighth Street COMMERCIQL SECRETHRIHL Revelation: Spity likes to partic- ipate in sports, especially soccer and baseball. Hope: She wants to keep house. Service: Dressmaking. CLEMENT STHBOLEPSZY 233 Wunder Street COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY Revelation: When his conscience bothers him, Clem turns on the radio or goes to a movie. Hope: Clem's going to set the styles for marine engines. Service: Science. LESTER STHMM 734 Ritter Street COMMERCIHL BUSINESS Revelation: Lester spends much of his time at the movies. He likes to play football, baseball, and basketball, Hope: Stemy is going to become a bookkeeper. Service: Health Council. EVELYN M. STHUFFER 1344 North Eleventh Street GENERQL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Eb enjoys playing baseball, volleyball, and soccer. She spends her leisure time at dances and parties. Hope: Evelyn hopes to become a proficient bookkeeper. Service: Baseball, Volleyball, Soccer., Hrt, Knitting. EDWBRD H. STEFPE 562 South Sixteenth Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Eddie combines the beautiful and the practical in his interests. He admires base- ball players and crooners. Hope: lf Eddie can't paint pic- tures, he'd like to make home runs. Service: Boys' Glee, Qrt, Basket- ball, Baseball, Dramatic, Pag- eant Chorus. JHY P. STEFFE 928 North Fourth Street GENERHL VOCRTIONHL Revelation: Stetf likes football and Stetf likes Ruth. We guess he prefers the sea. Hope: Lookout, pedestrians, when Paul is driving that pri- vate auto. Service: Football, Boxing and Wrestling, Health Council. CONSTRNCE V. STEPPE 754 North Ninth Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL Revelation: You can find Connie collecting money. Hope: Connie has her doubts, but she thinks that a secretary's job will be a delightful future. Service: Gold Scholarship, Class Executive Committee, Dramatic. SOLON STERNBERGH 339 Spring Street COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY Revelation: The Gcon spends most of his time trying to stay away from school. Hope: Solon doesn't have any vocation in mind. Service: Student Council, Sci- ence, Dramatic, Archery. REID STEWHRT 321 South Third Street GENERQL VOCQTIONHL Revelation: Flnyone who wants to know a new way to loaf may inquire oi Reid. Hope: Stew wants to be a chemist. Service: Chess and Checkers, Tropical Fish. GORDON STIELY 825 Thorn Street GENERQL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Gordon likes to sing, and you'1l tune in your radio in the future to hear him. Hope: Bud is the tuture history teacher. Service: Homeroorn President, Fl Cappella, Mixed Quartette, Boys' Glee. BNN STILL 47 Madison Street COMMERCII'-lL SECRETHRIHL Revelation: With a good book. Hnn expends little energy in a comfortable chair. Hope: Do you want that per- sonal letter typed? Go to Hnn, the public stenographer, who can keep a secret. Service: Dramatic, Cooking,'I'yp- ing. IOYCE E. STITZER 719 Washington Street COMMERCIHI.. SECRETFIRIHI.. Revelation: Ioyce enjoys any in- door sport. Even a dance floor pleases her. Hope: Possy has two vocations in mind-stenographer and housekeeper. Service: Health Council, Knit- ting. LESTER EUGENE STOUDT 327 South Ninth Street. GENERHL VOCHTIONFIL Revelation: Lester spends his time trying to be a lack ot Fill Trades, but hiking and reading please him, too. Hope: Something wrong with that machine? Well, see Less, the best machinist in Reading. Service: Hrt. MHY I. STOUDT 512 Linden Street COMMERCIQL SECRETHRIQL Revelation: Friends find May en- joying Victor Herbert's music, and we don't blame her. She says she also likes to read. Hope: Curls, waves, or-ask May, the hairdresser. Service: Silver Scholarship, Na- ture Study. MILDRED H. STOUDT 1352 North Eleventh Street GENERHL VOCQTIONHL Revelation: Piano playing, mov- ies, and drawing pictures take up Billie's time. Hope: Take this letterl Those will be familiar words to Billie in her office. Service: Plrt, Typing. IBNE ELIZHBETH STRHUSSER 338 North Front Street GENERHL VOCHTIONRL Revelation: We imagine lane wears out several pairs ot shoes enjoying her pastime ol walking. Hope: Ianie will see that chil- dren have the best when she's a child specialist. Service: S. O. S., Girl Reserves. HENRY STREMBH 729 Mcllvain Street GENERQL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Chippa is a house haunter. Hope: Chippa is going into en- gineering: We hope he engi- neers himself to success. Service: Cross Country, Track, Engineering, Hviation. MIRIHM H. STUBBLEBINE 1410 Church Street COMMERCIF-lL SECRETRRIHL Revelation: Mim enjoys hoe- downing. She also likes read- ing and movies. Hope: She's going to be a sec- retary. Service: Gold Scholarship, Photo- Fan. 1 swarms'-.1.r.r.k.Jir4 mas.. BNNH STURMHN 1419 Linden Street COLLEGE PREPHRQTORY Revelation: Here's the Culbert- son ot our class, Finn, who spends her time playing bridge -and knitting suits. Hope: Finn expects to become a dietitian, but not oi the Gracie Hllen type. Service: Knitting: G, R. RUTH K. SUNDHY 1141 North Thirteenth Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHBIHL Revelation: Ruth likes to read Zane Grey's books when she isn't dancing or playing tennis. Hope: Ruth is going to be a secretary and says she'll like business luncheons. Service: Knitting. DOROTHY E. SWRRTZ 829 North Second Street COMMERCIHL SECRETQRIHL Revelation: Dot is a lover of Dickens' works. This iuture sec- retary likes music-either classic or jazz. Hope: Hello, Miss Secretary. How are you this morning? Service: Silver Scholarship, Typ- ing. DOROTHY K. SWHVELY 1208 Hampden Boulevard COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY Revelation: No wonder Dotty likes swimming. lt seems that she has a liking tor Iohnny Weissmuller. Hope: Dotty is going to teach i:hildren that two and two are our. Service: Silver Scholarship, Na- tional Honor Society, Senior Hs- sembly Committee, Band, Or- chestra, Ensemble, Dramatic. KENNETH SWOPE 1357 Locust Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Meet our champion loater. Between rests, he goes to the movies. Hope: He says he'll take what he can get. Service: Hunting and Fishing. NINETEEN THIRTYSIX NORMH TBKSH 1125 North Thirteenth Street COMMERCIHL SECRETRRIHL Revelation: Norm says she lives, breathes, and eats dancing-es- pecially tangos, rhumbas, and boleros. Hope: Hfter becoming a big busi- ness woman, she hopes to be a housewife. Service: Silver Scholarship, Dra- matic, Expression. ERMH MBE THYLOR 333 Hollenbach Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Kid leads one to be- lieve that she is air-minded lor her hero and heroine are Charles Lindbergh and Plmelia Earhart. Hope: She's planning to be an aviatrix. Service: Girls' Glee, Silver Scholarship, Photo-Fan, Basket- ball. FERN TOBIHS 728 North Twelfth Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Watching for letters from a certain someone is Shrimp's pastime. Hope: Shrimp's future hope is to own and operate an amateur radio station. Service: Mixed Chorus, Dra matic, S. O. S. ROBERT TOBIHS 2036 Kutztown Road GENERHL VOCHTIONQL Revelation: Butch claims that he plays several musical instru- ments, and we have learned that it is not an idle boast. Hope: He has a great start tor a future as a music teacher. Service: Orchestra, Band, En- semble. RUTH TOBIHS 836 Weiser Street GEN ERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Ruthie is an admirer of Flash Gordon and Ginger Rogers. She is also a star on the basketball floor. Hope: Like many other girls, Ruthie aspires to become a sec- retary. Service: Mixed Chorus, Cooking. JUNE NINETEEN THIRTE SBMUEL TRHFFORD 715 Birch Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: You can iind Sam behind the counter in that ice cream store at Twelfth and Douglass Streets. Hope: He says, Hltl-tough l'd like to be a printer, I'll take any- thing. Service: Track, Cross Country. DOROTHY TRENCHIN 1132 Church Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL Revelation: Dot enjoys the melo- dious music of Eddie Duchin and Guy Lombardo. Hope: Would l or would l not be satisfied with a secretarial position? asks Dot. Service: Silver Scholarship, Dra- matic, Typing, Girl Reserves, Photo-F an. CHTHHRINE E. TROUT 1247 North Ninth Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Kitty is very fond ol chewing gum and likes to make chocolate fudge. Hope: She hopes to attain suc- cess by working in a clothing store. Service: Library, Dressmaking, Photo-Fan. PHILIP TROUT 1615 Locust Street SMITH-HUGHES Revelation: Have you heard Phil's story of his last fishing trip? Hsk him about it for it's really a masterpiece. Hope: Let's hope that he suc- ceeds as a soldier of fortune. Service: Football, Track, Hunting and Fishing. MILDRED TRUPP 155 Douglass Street GENERHL VOCHTIONRL Revelation: Millie likes dancing, reading, and going to parties and movies to inspire her draw- ing. She is quite an artist. Hope: She will make good as a fashion illustrator. Service: Hrxalma, Senior Prom Committee, Girl Reserves, Dra- matic, Firt. HHRRY I. 'UHLER 1307 North Tenth Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: When you see Harry, ask him to play you a good trombone smear. l-le's just the person that can do it. Hope: Since he is fond of Work- ing, he should succeed as a printer. Service: Band, Orchestra, En- semble. I.. MHRIE ULLMHN 114 West Oley Street COMMERCIRL SECRETQRII-lL Revelation: Ree enjoys dancing: however, she finds time to read and to' swim. Hope: She aims to become a cer- titied public accountant. Service: Girl Reserves, Mixed Chorus, Usher, Knitting. FRHNCES H. VHLISENO l5 Upland .Flvenue COMMERCIAL SECRETHRIHL Revelation: Sports and social ac- tivities keep Fran busy. Her hero is none other than Franchot Tone. Hope: She would like to become a private secretary for some rich young gentleman. Service: Silver Scholarship, Typ- ing. EDITH M. VHN REED 141 South Ninth Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIQL Revelation: Sis insists that her heroine is Pollyanna, Hope: She is well fitted for gov- ernmental work, therefore, why shou1dn't she succeed? Service: Gold Scholarship, Sen- ior Prom Refreshment Committee. MHRGHRET B. VHN REED 519 Carsonia Plvenue, Pennside GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Maggie's pastimes are dancing and listening to crooners. Hope: She hopes to become a kindergarten teacher. Service: Student Council, Youth Week. Knitting, Class Executive Committee, Ticket Committee. Q' -l-,Q .ii-. E E JUNE NINETEEN THIRTE VINCENT R. VESPICO 306 South Thirteenth Street COMMERCIHI.. BUSINESS Revelation: Curley would give even Wimpy a race tor the most ravenous appetite. Hope: Here is an ambitious young man who intends to be- come a successful lawyer. Service: Tumbling, Health Coun- cil, Boxing and Wrestling, Stu- dent Council, Football. BETTY VOGLER Fllbright Hpartments COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY Revelation: Betts likes to lead a horse down the bridle path. Ice skating is also very appealing to her. Hope: She aspires to be a jour- nalist. Service: Dramatic. ELLH M. WHGENBLHST 556 Pike Street COMMERCIQL SECRETHRIHL Revelation: Pid is a dark-haired Miss who enjoys all sports: how- ever, swimming and horseback riding are the tops. Hope: Pid's only ambition is to be a secretary. Service: Silver Scholarship, Photo-Fan. EDGI-IR L. WHGNER 1012 North Eighth Street COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY Revelation: Eggie is the active type, especially when it comes to eating, sleeping, and not studying. Hope: Despite his ambition, he will become a public benefici- ary in civil service work. Service: Hunting and Fishing. MHRTHH F. WBGNER 119 Buttonwood Street COMMERCIBL SECRETHRIHL Revelation: Little One is a movie tan, and she says Robert Taylor and Eleanor Powell are her favorites. Hope: Her one desire is to be- come a private secretary. Service: Typing, Photo-Fan, Girl Reserves. EssEE VIRGINIA E. WHGNER 333 North Eleventh Street COMMERCIHL SECRETQRIQL Revelation: Ginny is a studious Miss who is very much interested in Camp Fire work. Swimming and canoeing are O. K. Hope: The little lady will suc- ceed as a stenographer. Service: Silver Scholarship, Typ- ing, Photo-Fan. ROBERT S. WHIDELICH 954 North Twelfth Street GENERHL VOCHTIONQL Revelation: Bobby's interests lean toward the artistic. He en- joys designing and drawing. Hope: He aspires to be a cos- tumes designer. Service: Gold Scholarship, Sen- ior Prom Ticket Committee, Flrt. DOROTHY WRLB 676 Tulpehocken Street GENERQL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Dot enjoys driving. We hope she uses the horn fre- quently, because we wouldn't want to get in her way. Hope: She desires to be a sec- ond Tillie-the-Toiler. Service: Photo-Fan. SHRH H. WHLB 419 Fern Hvenue COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY Revelation: This Well-poised young lady likes to dig in the earth. She spends her leisure time ice skating. Hope: She hopes to- become a nurse. Service: Student Council Execu- tive Committee, Dramatic, Knit- ting. AMY V. WHLKER 1331 North Fifth Street COLLEGE PREP!-IRI-'-ITORY Revelation: Willie is very versa- tile, enjoying both outdoor and indoor sports. Hope: If you ever need a lawyer in the future, call in Hrny. Service: Photo-Fan, Dramatic, Knitting, Swimming, Gold Schol- arship, Girl Reserves. SHIRLEY M. WHLKER 370 North Front Street COLLEGE PREPQRHTORY Revelation: Shirley always has a big smile for everyone. ope: Shirl intends to become a hysical education teacher. ervice: National Honor Society, eaders, Fl Cappella, Soccer, enior Hssembly Committee, G. . Fl., Volleyball, Basketball. OBERT H. WHLL 26 Mifflin Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL evelation: Marble is always eady for fun. He'd make a good artner at cards. ope: In the future, he will reign as editor of some publication. Service: Track, jug Band. EVERETT F. WHLTMHN 1312 Hampden Boulevard GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Everett is a radio tan and can usually be found listening to a good program. Hope: In Everett, we find our future cartoonist. ervice: Prom Refreshment Com- ittee, Silver Scholarship, Hreh- ry. MHRIORIE L. WHLTMHN A 1312 Hampden Boulevard GENERHL VOCHTIONRL Revelation: Iimmie likes speed and intends to go places. She listens to Walter Winchell. Hope: Marjorie wants to become a bridge expert. Service: Open House. RED C. WBNNER 36 Carsonia Hvenue, Pennside COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY Revelation: Connie is another victim of that game, Monopoly. He also enjoys Popeye. Hope: His ability to swim will be useful when he becomes a sea captain. Service: Swimming. EE NINETEEN THIRTYSIX GERHLDINE WHRD ll27 Birch Street COMMERCIHL BUSINESS Revelation: Gerry is an ideal all- around companion, because she enjoys almost everything. Hope: She has our best wishes for a position of secretary. Service: Mixed Chorus, Dramatic, S. O. S. EDYTHE M. WEHVER 735 Lance Place GENERHL VOCQTIONHL K Revelation: Cleopatra and Marc Hntony are two of Eadie's fa- vorites. She enjoys reading and tennis. Hope: Edythe intends to comfort the weary by becoming a nurse. Service: Dramatic, Nursing, Ticket Committee. HNNH E. WEBER 815 North Tenth Street COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY Revelation: Plnn is interested in so many different things that we're sure she'll always have something to do. Hope: Her many interests fit her for her future work as press agent. Service: Gold Scholarship,Health Council, Swimming, Dramatic, G. H. Pl., Knitting, Tennis, Mi- croscopic. F. RUTH WEBSTER 833 Rose Street COMMERCIHL SECRETBRIHL Revelation: This modest young lady says she enjoys trying to play the piano. Movies, sewing, and sports are fun, too. Hope: Ruthie wants to spend the future making and keeping peo- ple beautiful. Service: Tennis, Photo-Fan. ROBERT I. WEIDENHHMMER 917 Pear Street COLLEGE PREPQRHTORY Revelation: When Bob is not busy learning more about sci- ence, you can find him at the movies, athletic events, or listens ing to the radio. Hope: Here's a famous engineer of the future. Service: Gold Scholarship, Class Executive Committee, Camera, Microscopic, Pre-Med, Q Cap- pella, Boys' Glee. 5 NINETEEN TI-IIRTYSIX WILLIHM L. WEIDNER 1344 North Front Street GENERHL VOCHTIONQL Revelation: Hny future champion sleeper will have stiff competi- tion from Pud. Hope: Pud says optimistically that he hopes to be a gentleman of leisure. Service: Qrxalrna, Hunting and Fishing, Boxing and Wrestling, Tumbling, Health Council, Foot- ball, Social Dancing. LOUISE WEINER 254 South Ninth Street COLLEGE PREPQRHTORY Revelation: Weenie's chief inter- ests are hamburgers and moon- light rides. Reading and loafing are nice, too. Hope: Weenie is going to be a saleslady of jewelry. Service: Silver Scholarship, S. O. S., Girls' Glee. Open House. EHRL L. WENTZEL 327 McKnight Street SMITH-HUGHES Revelation: Wentzel spends his time trying to guess the answers to brain teasers. Hope: Earl intends to enter the field of electricity. Service: Chess and Checkers. ROBERT LOUIS WERTZ 932 Elrn Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIBL Revelation: Hsk Ftecl sometime how to play cops and bums. He learned how either at the mov- ies or at the Y. M. C. Q. Hope: Red's plans for the future include a job as a broker or gov- ernment employee. Service: Camera. RICHHRD S. WESTGHTE 412112 North Tenth Street GENERHL VOCHTIONQL Revelation: Flnything related to athletics is O. K. with Dick. His favorite hang-out is the Y. M. C. H. Hope: Good luck as a physical education teacher. Service: Football, Track, Boxing. RUTH vmcmm WESTLEY 1403112 North Fifth street COLLEGE PREPQRI-ITORY Revelation: We all know Ruthie as an all-around athlete. Hope: Ruthie wants to become a physical education teacher. Service: Gold Scholarship, Na- tional Honor Society, G. Pl. H., Class Executive and Insignia Committees, Chairman of Ring and Pin Committee, H Cappella, Girls' Glee. I. PEHRL WHITE 1151 North Twelfth Street GENERRL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: I. P. likes tennis and eating at foreign restaurants. Hope: Meet one of the foremost clietitians of the near future. Service: Mixed Chorus, Girls' Glee, Student Council, Girl Re- serves, Dramatic, S. O. S., Cam- era, Etiquette. WHRREN WHITE 320 West Douglass Street GENERHL VOC!-ITIONRL Revelation: Wass spends much time with the gang, for he has a special interest in a cer- tain one. Hope: Chemistry is the apple of his eye. Service: Qviation. WINIFRED HHRBRCH WIKE 417 West Oley Street COMMERCIQL SECRETQRIQL Revelation: This small lass is kept busy making up her home work when she isn't dancing and swimming. Hope: Winnie is going to enter the field of dietetics. Service: Etiquette, Knitting, Dra- matic, Shorthand. ETHEL WILLIAMS 439 North Eleventh Street GENERHL VOCHTIONQL Revelation: Ethel likes to relate funny stories and spends spare moments trying to complete Hn- thony Hdversef' Hope: She is quite undecided. Service: Silver ScholarshiD,Gold Scholarship, Dramatic, Knitting. JUNENINETEEN THIRTQWSIXEE 25 22 RUTH WILLIE-IMS 615 North Tenth Street COMMERCII'-lL SECRETHRIQL Revelation: We hear Ruth likes to do needlework and knitting when not out-of-doors. Hope: Ruth is preparing for a secretarial career. Service: Needlework, Knitting, Dramatic, Photo-Fan. GERHLDINE WILLIHMSON 1023 Madison Plvenue COMMERCIPIL SECRETHRIHL Revelation: Geraldine is one of the quieter members ot our class and is very much interested in movies. Hope: To be a secretary is Geraldine's main desire. Service: Dramatic, President and Secretary of Home Room. HRTHUR WINK 434 Mulberry Street COMMERCIHL BUSINESS Revelation: Hrthur appears to be a meek boy, but he is oiten the cause ot many a mischievous prank. Hope: Wink is hoping that the President will appoint him Sec- retary of the Treasury. Service: Hunting and Fishing. EMERY H. WINKLER 501 Greenwich Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Wink can often be found jerking sodas and is quite a dancing enthusiast. Hope: Meet the future Merchant Marine oiticer. Service: Ensemble, Swimming, Orchestra. THURMHN WISE 444 West Oley Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Wise spends most ci his time delving into the latest baseball news. Hope: To be another Connie Mack is Wise's lite ambition. Service: Hunting and Fishing. E E E E E E 3,5 E E E E EDWHRD F. WISNER 468lf2 South Third Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Ed has won the at- tention and respect of our whole class through his athletic abili- ties. Hope: Ed will soon be coaching some victorious athletic teams. Service: National Honor Society, Football, Basketball, Track, Camera, Boxing and Wrestling. IOHN I. WITMHN 362 North Eleventh Street COMMERCIRL BUSINESS Revelation: While not participat- ing in sports, Iohnnie is quite busy keeping tabs on his red- haired boy friend. Hope: Iohnnie wants to do some- thing tor the government. Service: Basketball Manager, Camera, DOROTHY M. WOLICKI 452 South Fifteenth Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIQL Revelation: Reading, dancing, and going to movies are excel- lent pastimes, thinks Dolly. Hope: This young lady's ambi- tion is to be somebody's private stenographer. Service: Dressmakirtg, Knitting, Typing, Photo-Fan. CHTHHRINE WOODWORTH 356 McKnight Street COMMERCIFIL SECRETQRIRL Revelation: This pretty lass just loves to write letters. Hope: Kitty wants to be a sten- ographer. Service: Dressrnaking, Knitting, German. MILLIE WOODWORTH 1014 Birch Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL Revelation: Millie likes movies. She isn't particular about the stars either. Hope: She'll be a stenographer, of course. Service: Gold Scholarship, Health Council, Typing, Dress- making. JUNE NINETEEN THIRTQ FRHNCIS X. WOLF 614 Spruce Street SMITH- HUGHES Revelation: Ht last we've found a name for what Woltie is al- ways doing. He calls it loaling. Hope: He wants to be a lite- guard. Service: Hunting and Fishing, Hviation. HELEN M. WOLF 614 Spruce Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL Revelation: Helen is that cute little blonde dancer who dances her way right into your heart. Hope: Lots ot luck when she be- comes a private secretary. Service: Health Council, Dra- matic, Typing, Photo-Fan, Girl Reserves. BNN I. WYROBR 121 North Fourth Street COMMERCII-IL SECRETHRIHL Revelation: Billy is that ener- girl whom we see bub- getic bling over with pep, vim, and vigor. Hope: I-'inn would like to be a stenographer. Service: Typing, Knitting, Photo- Fan. IRENE YEHGER 156 North Front Street GENERHL VOCHTIONRL Revelation: Renee enjoys a game ot tennis. Hope: Renee intends to be a housewife. Service: Honor Study, Hockey, Sewing, Knitting. MHRGHRET YEHGER 300 South Seventeenth Street GENERHL VOCQTIONHL Revelation: Sunny is just what her name implies her to be, a good sport in everything. Hope: Sunny is just the right kind of person to be a nurse. Service: Volleyball, Knitting, Hutograph, Foods, Girl Re- serves. 2 - RICHARD C. YEHGER 1140 Robeson Street shi E 5 GENERQL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Drawing and read- ing about Tommy Bridges takes up most of Dick's time. Hope: Dick's commerc 'al art will l. be advertised everywhere. Service: Stamp and Open House. W. ROBERT YEICH 104 West Oley Street Coin, Flrt, GEN ERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Yike receives a great deal ot tun out oi model-build- ing. Hope: To be a drattsman is his ambition. Service: Class Execu rnittee, Hrt. CHROLINE P. YERGER tive Corn- 5l5 North Twelfth Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL Revelation: Here is one of our basketball champs, a real girl athlete. She also like s spinach. Hope: The boss will like his sec- retary, Caroline. Service: Gold Scholarship, Plrch- ery, Typing, Soccer, Basketball, Baseball, G. H. H. ELVR M. YERGER 438 Schuylkill Hvenue GENERBL VOCRTIONHL Revelation: There's a certain bu driver whom Yippey just grand. considerj Hope: Nursing is just one ot her hopes. Service: Gold Scholarship, Nurs ing, Photo-Fan. Chess and Checkers, Nature Study, Tennis, Girl Reserves. IUNE YOCUM 1103 Marion Street COLLEGE PREPQRHTORY Revelation: Boys, your best girl friends will be delig hted with the corsages june can make. Hope: Iune wants to dener or own a flowe Service: Girl Reserves Dramatic, Photo-Fan. be a gar- r shop. , Knitting, HNNR MHRIE YOUNG 1230 North Sixth Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL Revelation: Puggie plays tennis and basketball when Richard Halliburton is not on her mind. Hope: We have a fine stenogra- pher here. Service: Gold Scholarship, Bas- ketball, Baseball, Typing, Sten- ography, German, G. H. H., Photo-Fan. CHRL W. YOUNG 1233 Buttonwood Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHI. Revelation: Carl's favorite pas- time is listening to the radio. Hope: Carl intends to use all his knowledge of radio after he takes his place in the world. Service: Radio, Senior Hsseinbly. IHMES YOUNG 430 Bingaman Street COMMERCIHL BUSINESS Revelation: Better not play chess with limmie because you can't win. He can listen to the radio while he plays. Hope: If you've never seen a really good bookkeeper, just have a look at Iimmie. Service: Chess and Checkers. NHNCY YOUNG l6l9 Cotton Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL Revelation: I-1 necessity it is, when Nan goes to the theatre, to have Bob Taylor and loan Crawford. Hope: Nan wants to be a private secretary. Service: Girl Reserves, Knitting. I. PETE YOUSHITIS 329 South Seventh Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Patcheye is a bas- ketball star who made good by becoming vice-president of the school. Hope: We all know he is well- qualified to become a physical education instructor. Service: National Honor Society, Basketball, Printing, Vice-Presi- dent of Student Council. NHXIETEEN THIRWSIX CHHRLES YOUSE 1043 Franklin Street GENERQL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Whether it is eating or sleeping you suggest, it will suit Charley. Hope: Here's a student who wishes to cure the rattles ot all automobiles. Service: Open House. RICHHRD ZIEBER 1044 Moss Street GENERRL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: There is nothing Dick enjoys more than a goou meal unless it be a good basket- ball game. Hope: Dick wants to be an of- ficer in the merchant marines. Service: Tennis. JAMES F. ZIEGLER 423 Green Terrace COLLEGE PREPHRQTORY Revelation: The Reader's Digest, sociolOQY. and governmental problems, get this young man in an uproar. Hope: Doc can be called tor at F. G M. College any time at all. Service: Student Council, Sci- ence, Photo-Fan. HENRY ZEMBER 373 Schuylkill Flvenue GEN ERHL VOCHTIONHL Revelation: Jazz insists he likes to play the mandolin, but we know from experience that he likes the traps. Hope: He needn't tell us that he would like to be a musician. Service: Iug Band, Press, Social Problems, Engineering. PEHRL M. ZUBER 1044 Mulberry Street COMMERCIHL SECRETQRIHL Revelation: Pollie is that quiet miss who is very much inter- ested in her lessons. Hope: This efficient young lady is going to be soruebody's sten- ographer. Service: Knitting. 5'-'-'L S-'E . : .lg EE EE EE 55 E NINETEEN TI-IIRTY sux WILLIHM MHTHEWSON 410 West Windsor Street GENERQL VOCHTIONHL Revelation:We wonder it Christy is any relation to the tamed Big Six? He seems to have this hero's characteristics. Hope: We are sure Christy will uphold the name with which he has been endowed. Service: Football, Basketball, Student Council, President of Home Room. D COMMITTEES IUNE '36 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Margaret Van Reed, Doris Landis, Ieanette Snyder, Hlice Griesemer, Ruth Mohn, Helen Harp, Robert Hetherington, Edward Meinhardt, Robert Weiden- hammer, Ralph Deppen, Ruth Eisenhauer, Hnna Schmehl, Carl Reber, losephine Kershner, Evelyn Riegel, Frances Embry, Raymond Fair, Plnnette Hott- SENIOR PROM TICKETS Iosephine Kercher, Chairladyg Frances Knoblauch, Verna Degler, Margaret Van Reed, Edythe Weaver, Fred Bertolet, William Lieberman, Robert Waidlich, Richard Lewis. RING HND PIN Ruth V. Westley, Chairladyg Chester Mroz, lohn Sel- lers, Mildred Botzum, Florence Kerr, Sara Palmi- sano, Dora Huls, Robert Seaman, Evelyn Riegel, Wil- liam Bernhart. man, Enno Hobbing, Leonard Levin, Miriam Palms, Elizabeth Flllwein, Iarnes Burnish, Grace Potts, Shir- ley Walker, Mary Erma Brown, Hrthur Kleinspehn, George Goetz, Constance Steppe, Molly Bloom, Lil- lian Schupp, Ruth Westley. SENIOR PROM ORCHESTRH Iames Burnish, Chairman, George Goetz, lean Roth, Carl Keller, Fllice Griesemer, Ellen Gaul, Hezekiah Tate, Geraldine Ward, Kenneth Keely. MOTTO Gerald Roeser, Chairman, Fern Houck, Rda Gossler, Mary Louise Dellinger, Richard Hart, Frances Ernbry, Leonard Levin, JUNE NINETEEN Q 14 CLASS C O SENIOR HSSEMBLY COMMITTEE Michael Bennett, Chairman, Shirley Walker, Wilbur Greene, Luther Lord, Leon Ehrlich, Nan Buckley, Ray- mond Hess, Marjory Hay, Ruth Soderlund, William Greenfield, Frances Kintzer, Dorothy Swavely, Estelle Shirey, Gerald Roeser, Mary Bodanza, Marjory Solo. SENIOR PROM PROGRHM Virginia Moyer, Chairlady, Mildred Logeman, Mar- garet Hodgkins, Robert Seitzinger, Ruth Ehrgood, Mildred Egolf, Irene Yeager, Richard Hart, Eleanor Kline, Flnna Bagenstose, Ruth Hendricks. INSIGNIR Raymond Hess, Chairman, Ruth V. Westley, Iohn De- Bold, Iohn Sellers, Iosephine Hessinger. M M I TT E E S ffontinuedj SENIOR PROM DECORHTION Doris Landis, Chairladyg Sara Koralsky, Iohn DeBold, Mildred Trupp, Rita Cassidy, Robert Miller, Pauline Haas, Melvin Painter, Robert Hancox, Iohn Yousaitis, Mildred Hill, Iean Hartman, Iim Harkness, Charles Derr, lack Darlington, Thomas Penn. SENIOR PROM REFRESHMENTS Qrthur Kleinspehn, Chairman, Mary E. Levan, Gladys Koch, Mary Heinzrnan, Everett Waltman, Elva Yerger, Fern Quinter, Edith VanReed, Mary Sebekas. COLOR Helen Harp, Chairladyg Doris Landis, lean O'Brien, Hrthur Kleinspehn, Russell Snyder. JUNE NINETEEN THIRTE M E M0 R IAM Ralph Kehler Howard Glass ll lil lil' lil lil HH So live that when thy summons comes . . . thou go not like the quarry slave at night scourged to his dun- geon, but, sustained and soothed by an unfaltering trust, ap- proach thy grave like one who Wraps the drapery ol his couch about him and lies down to pleasant dreams. -William Cullen Bryant. Qv ef? Q+ Qs? 4' 13- -D Q5 9 G 1 Qs 08 IJ 93 3 f' Q. fig A A L'-ji, A 51 ,X O Ig, FEATURES fggw fb Q 'A C? 1 C UL X f N J 452' A Q 5 QR A A QQQA ' i ' VX Q 'Q wg AXA Aw gf GCI? With malice toward none, with charity for all, with firmness in the right as God gives us to see the right, let us strive an to finish the work we are in. ABRAHAM LINCOLN TIHIE RED EITNID DITDIHIIVTTE TTIHESTQSQ LUORDSQNDITIUSICBIJ BETTY LEINBHCH I' TO THEE ,QUR AL-MA MAT-ED DEAILWE BID FADE-WELL TO---DAY II'THE PLEASANT TIMES WE HAD WITH THEE HEREIN THESE DEAR OLD HALL5 Fjifffggfafii 95 I IJ if EIQIX1' AND ALLOUI2 EAITH'EUI FRIENDS WE LOVEDOU MEM -'RIES OFT RENCALL WE LL l LQVE THY lBEAUTY RARE-,THY PUR-PO5E,WI5E O--BEY - I I I CBI 'J I Ii? ii EH THY TOW-EDS SQUARE HIGH III THE AIR.WE'II SING OUR IOIIETO THEE. SO FO ' DCLA S OF THII1-TY SIX, LONG MAYOUI2 I--DEALS STAND. lg jig J TQQIQIIQ FROM DRAIIZ IE FARMS AND MOUNTAIN HOMES AND NO DLE CIT IES AND MAY TT-IE RED AND WHITE THRU LIFE CIO AL WAYS HAND IN Ynl 1'-I I -I I HIE E PAGEANT . The World Grows Smaller was the paradoxical title of an original pageant on the theme of communication presented by the class of Iune on lune 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 1936. The first episode, entitled Mans Restricted World, had as its outstanding symbol The Torch. H small community in northwest Europe, threatened by a horde of invaders, formed the background for this episode. Games, two dances, and a drill furnished the activities. Mans Expanded World, with the ship as a symbol, was the title of the second episode. The story of Christopher Columbus and his search for a patron to finance his trip to the new world was here dramatized. Hctivity was provided by a Spanish Court Dance and a procession of choristers. The third episode, Mans United Wor1d, with the Wireless and airplane as symbols, fea- tured a fiesta in a Latin-Hmerican setting. Hn aviator as a messenger of good-will from another nation performed a great service to his hosts, thereby illustrating the great friendship existing between the peoples. Hn epilogue followed and showed the widely diversified elements out of which Man's United World would grow. Each episode followed a definite plan: an orchestral number, a song by the pageant chorus, a word of introduction by the Spirit of Communication, a frieze on the inner stage, and then the episode itself. We, the class of 1936 Iune, want to express our deepest gratification to Miss Runyeon, writer of the pageant, Mr. Fink, director of the pageant, and all faculty members, school officers, and students who assisted us in producing this, our graduating pageant, The World Grows Smaller. 'W L..x.4..A.L.u...wU I '4 A f . . xx mm VE A S 1 Rx ii A' exsemuowm. YL H GATE' 3 I iff? 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SAN I w ,js . - .ff 1' V ' f 1 i vp in-5 '3 1 fggfjdgr .f ,yr in 7 A 311, ' ' . Q' .was N W' .Q Q ff' y x I W, N u my , V J P f V .fm v .f .. 'V f :L i','6x 5' ,?' I . 1' Q J + gi E if 'C 1' ,WL Ll' 34 5' 2, ,1 j r O- U I SJ. I ' X ' ff f ,. x A 1 U I S 'f in S ply' v 'lf :ll 3 't'7-lf.. . ji 'N EJ 1 'JP 51 1 in is flygvf A 5 -R' FND V 1 fsxgqf 5 fm if x H . ' ' ' 0 NE f ' .1 f HL ' X 'aufrii 1 mwmow - p . 'if- Af NINETEEN Tr-umtysnx THE PRIVATE LIFE OF THE CLASS OF JUNE '36 Q We, the class of june '36, began our high school career by storming the portals of the Castle on the Hill witha bang Many Oh's and Hh's were heard as the l,l8l greenies wandered aimlessly about the corridors for the first time. One of the first matters taken care of after organization was the election of officers to trans- act the business of the Iune '36 class. Hfter the votes were counted, lack Hafer had been elected president, lack Schultz, vice-president, lean O'Brien, secretary, and Doris Landis, treasurer. The Greenie Hssembly proved to be one of the outstanding performances of the year. Pls our self-consciousness wore off, we began to participate in more school activities with whole- hearted enthusiasm. In bright September, 1934, we returned with only about 900 students. Ht this rate, we began to doubt that we would be the largest class to graduate from Reading High. In llB, the class officers were elected by a new method, a form of preferential voting. Hs a result, lack Hafer again became presidentg lean O'Brien, secretary, Doris Landis, treasurer, and Iosephine Hes- singer succeeded lack Schultz, who had left school because of ill health, as vice-president. Our class was honored by having 98 members receive Silver Scholarship pins. The officers and Executive Committee began to realize how much work was connected with the managing of a class. In conjunction with the Reading Teachers' Illssociation, we sponsored the sale of tickets for the Clare Tree Major's Children Theatre performances. The first committees ap- pointed by President Hafer were the Color, Insignia, Flower, and Motto Committees. The choosing of red and white as our class colors was an indication of what a brilliant record our class was to make. Many students were honored the day the National Honor Society took 28 lll3l's fthe full quotaj into its organization. By the end of the llth grade, our efficient Executive Committee had transacted much of the class business. On entering the Castle on the Hill in September, 1935, our forces were again reduced, this time to 754 students. The senior class officers elected were lack Hafer, presidentg Iosephine Hessinger, vice-president, lean O'Brien, secretaryg and Fern Houck, treasurer. Many of us de- veloped headaches after it was announced the class dues were to be collected and jewelry could be ordered. Oh, how many pocketbooks positively groaned before graduation! In November, 8l students received Gold Scholarship pins, and 37 received Silver Scholarship pins. Once again, 28 were taken into the National Honor Society. This time, our class members hadn't much time to rest between semesters but were swung right into the senior activities. The Plrxalma staff workedg the Senior Hssembly Committee worked. The Honor Society was increased with 31 seniors as new members. Graduation ap- proached. Plnnouncements and name cards were ordered. The Prom Orchestra Committee calmly created another sensation when Iimmie Burnish, the chairman, announced there would be two orchestras, one for each gymnasium. Then the Prom Decoration Committee got busy. With everyone having to be everywhere at one time, no one seemed to be accomplishing much. Ht least, so it seemed to the chairmen of the various committees. When the class sponsors announced that Class Day and Senior Hssembly would be held on May 8, Senior Prom on May 15, and the Class Trip up the Hudson on May 23, the pocketbooks really began to moan. No rest for the wearyl Hftera hectic few weeks in May, we were rushed into the pageant, which meant that graduation was here. Many students may not admit it, but we know they are just as sorry to leave the Castle as we are. Hll our activities, though at times they seemed tedious, were really performed with joy or else they could not have been accomplished so wellg and we leave our I-llma Mater, in our hearts a sorrow that cannot be expressed. Clif' ATHLETEI ,Um-Lg famfg 1001-a 77aZs 'EM 'Y ll!! I-.B-EIE DJAJ. yolvl De NINETEEN wnnzrysnx WHAT WE LEAVE IN OUR HALL OF FAME Q We, the class of Iune 1936, do Will, devise, and bequeath these, our virtues, talents, possessions and peculiarities, to those who remain in our Hall of Fame. Iack Hater's executive ability to Warren Hdams. Io Hessinger's personality to Betty Yoder. Enno Hobbing's height to Harold Fehr. Margery Solo's ingenuity to Ieanette Smoot. Iames Burnish's voice to no one. He's all ours. Hlice Griesemer's distinctiveness to Dorothy Dechant. Gerald Roeser's super ability to Richard Walton. Ieanette Snyder's nimble fingers to Richard Ludwig. Melvin Painter's imposing figure to Forrest Laufer. Sue Lorah's petiteness to Iane Reinert. Michael Bennett's dramatic ability to Wilbur Wright. Virginia Goodrnan's dancing ability to Betty Ream. Raymond Hess' fatal charm to Woodrow Eshenaur. lean O'Brien's friendliness to Sylvia Pelson. Thomas Hlbert's tennis ability to Leo Bloom. lean Roth's vividness to Dorothy Castor. Leon Ehrlich's job with ushers to Whoever will take it. Pauline Haas' pretty blonde hair to all real blondes. William Lieberman's ability to dress to Murray Knoblauch. Mildred Trupp's art ability to Kathryn Tobias. George Goetz's nonchalance to George Walborn. Ruth Hawman's athletic ability to Iune Farrell. Claude Shelton's southern accent to anyone who can acquire it. Mary Louise Dellinger's sport clothes to Betty Eisenbrown. Pete Yousaitis' athletic ability to Sherry Werner. Fern Houck's niceness to lean McQuate. Everett Carter's Ford V-8 to all who can get in. Marguerite Rowe's flute to Doras Smith. Marshall Palmer's humor to Brother Dick. SENIOR SCRAP B0 OK K ' ' 5 mill:-:..'ffjf1j- V-'r,g'1?1' N7 T15 fx x M nl-1lnnl: -1l:l:mnn . , , mvyxmcw? WL fp-Q -0 A M 50 1 rn -Ei 5 1 KC , .V H ' . - 301 ' ' 1 'gf' -- M D ' D :II H P- DL x 3 3 W 1 . mi x BH. ' A'1 - ' M S CHCDQL BEGIUS g A DIHGVS OH ' , .. . , . ' Y' ' . QT L 4 - . 'A 'L' V . V , 1 'X ', ,iv qi.-f 1 , V-Au Vgxlfg Q A vs Q of ' Q K W A rv A h : if-43' Q A ' Vffh' V 91 Q T.PATRICK'SDAT1CE PPJHG BEGI DS ' , . I ..1w. flwzaa ',', 0 -2 rw - 1 'f 1- x-w-v--ww,-v'v fr-v ., x ' v - K 42 Ai i ff? ' 5 1593 .V . . -'kiw-'if-'f-j , . . 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Ham. or Gems' 'THE QUIHTS ' COLD .HUD CLOUDY BIG FEET PHIR BHD UIRRYYX W 4 NINETEENTHIRWSIX CLASS POEM WHEN OUR HEHRTS HRE TURNED WITH SHD- NESS, FROM THIS PLHCE WE LOVE SO DEHR, WHEN OUR GRHTEFUL HEHRTS HRE THINK- ING OF THE THINGS WE USED TO HEHR, WHEN OUR FEET MUST TREHD THE PHTH- WHY OF THIS LIFE THHT IS HHEHD, WE'LL BE THINKING, OUR DEHR TEHCHERS, OF THE THINGS WHICH YOU HHVE SHID. WHEN WE TREHD THE OPEN PHTHWHY, WHEN OUR IOURNEY IS COMPLETE, WE'LL BE THHNKFUL FOR THE LESSONS WE HHVE LEHRNED HT THY DEHR FEET. HLL THE THINGS WHICH YOU HHVE THUGHT US HHVE PREPHRED US HEHRT HND MIND FOR THE LIFE THHT IS BEFORE US. THHNKFUL FOR THE THINGS BEHIND, WE'LL PRESS ON WITH GREHTER COURHGE, HIGHER HOPES, HND LESSENED FEHRS TILL WE REHCH THE GOHL ETERNHL THRO' OUR STRUGGLES, IOYS, HND TEHRS. WHEN WE TREHD THE OPEN PHTHWHY, WHEN OUR IOURNEY IS COMPLETE, WE'LL BE THHNKFUL FOR THE LESSONS, WE HHVE LEHRNED HT THY DEHR FEET. WILLIHM PIPER. 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QQ ,X A ,f' 9 'S59cEhWXxff. f e9 CUILLS mO0Dq l determined, first, to use the greatest number of troops practicable: second, to hammer continuously against the enemy un- til by mere attrition, if in no other way, there should be nothing left to him but sub- mission. IELYSSES SIMPSON GRANT JUNENINETEEN Q Q A A V is 1 - ..' FOOTBHLL The l935 Reading High varsity grid team, playing but mediocre football, completed its ten- game schedule with three victories, two ties, and five defeats. Stevens Trade, Lancaster, and York fell victims to the Raiders' tactics although for the most part of the season the Red Knights seemed unable to stem the advances of their opponents, as they bowed to Bethlehem, Qllentown, Hshland, Lebanon, and Easton. St. Clair and Pottsville held the locals to 6-6 and 0-0 ties, respectively. Stevens Trade was the first opposing eleven to fall before the Knights. Dalessandro shone with two six- pointers, while Calabria accounted for one. Wright, of the Trade School, scored in the last quarter after a sensational run of 90 yards. H highly polished Bethlehem machine over-ran the locals with a 19-O score. This was followed by an- other defeat at the hands of the Hllentown gridsters. In neither of these games were the Knights able to threaten their opponents. Reading succeeded in opening the way for a come- back by trouncing the Lancaster eleven. The aerial attacks of Reading were successful in sending Cala- bria, Heater, and Kurowski over the final stripe. Hnother temporary setback was handed the Raiders when they battled the Hshland Black Diamonds. Ql- though they succeeded in holding their foes to a 7-7 tie at half-time, the Reading group was unable to continue, and they were over-run in the last half. Coming as one of the biggest football upsets in the Eastern Pennsylvania Football Conference,the defeat of the powerful York aggregation at the hands of a re- vengeful Red Knight crew was just what the Read-- ing team needed for inspiration. Hlthough an 8-O score was recorded against them at half-time, the locals returned in the second half to annex two touch- ClOW1'1S for Ct l2-8 Victory. ' Kurawski K Calabria Lebanon repulsed Reading in a closely contested battle. This was followed by the game with St. Clair in which the teams battled to a deadlock. The game was strictly aerial, 28 forwards being attempted altogether. The Easton jinx prevailed when Reading bowed to the invaders in a 20-0 contest. Prime, Easton's star fullback, scored all three touchdowns. Pottsville rounded out the season's schedule for the Knights with a tussle on the muddy Potts- ville field on Thanksgiving Day. Both fullbacks reverted to a punting duelpsome exception- ally fine kicks being made considering the adverse weather conditions. Hlthough the season's percentage was not so high as it might have been, the team deserves a great deal of congratulation for the splendid stamina which it displayed. Coach Schweimler showed his ability by shaping his material, much of which was inexperi- enced, into a fairly smooth-clicking unit. Beginning in September, 1936, the direction of the Reading eleven will be taken over by a new coach, Ml. ,Hgrold E. Rock, a former pupil of the noted Knute Rockne. 'He employs the Notre Dame system in his present coaching position and will doubtless insti- tute such a standard for Reading High. 1935 Football Schedule Reading vs Stevens Trade 18- 6 Reading vs Bethlehem 0-l9 Reading vs Hllentown 0-26 Reading vs Lancaster l8- 0 Reading vs. Hshland 7-20 Reading vs. York l2- 8 Reading vs. Lebanon 2- 9 Reading vs St. Clair 6- 6 Reading vs. Easton 0-20 Westgate Coach Schweimler Reading VS Polisville U- 0 CROSS COUNTRY The Red and Black cross country team, coached by Mr. Iacobs, achieved a perfect record with one of the best group of runners turned out by the Castle. Eddie Marks, erstwhile descendant of Mercury, led the harriers in every meet and consistently finished first. Of the four meets, Eddie set new records for two: Birdsboro and the annual Y. M. C. Fl. run. In the initial meet with Birdsboro, Readings annual opponent, Marks set a new record and led the Knights to a 19-36 victory. The next four to finish were Hess, of Birdsboro, then Hiester, Iones, and Cleghorn, of Reading. Mt. Carmel met a worse fate, being defeated by a perfect 15-40 score. Reading had the distinction ot having eight of their men finish before any of the Mt. Carmel runners. The Knights easily captured the Greater Reading cross-country run, with Marks finishing first. Marshall Hess, of Birdsboro, eluded the rest of the Reading pack to gain second position, while Iones, Hiester, and Cleghorn took the next three positions. The other schools represented in the meet were Reading Catholic High and Kutztown High. The annual Y. M. C. H. run wound up the season. Eddie Marks cracked the previous record by six sec- onds in the time of 12:06. Iones and Captain Hiestei finished second and third, respectively. Summary Reading, 19, Birdsboro, 36 Reading, 155 Mt. Carmel, 40 1 Reading, 19, Birdsboro, 65 Hiesfer Mm-ks NINETEENTHIRTYSIX SOCCER Reading High, entering its sixth season ot soccer competition, duplicated the success of former years by turning out another victorious eleven. Led by Captain Clair Williams, the team waded through the season with a record ot tive victories, one defeat, and two score- less ties. Reading's opponents consisted of Wyomissing, Bethlehem, Mt. Penn, and Kutztown, each of whom staged two contests with' the Knights. The Wyomissing Sunsets were the tirst to fall under the Red and Black barrage. Mt. Penn was then humbled A by the scores of 2-l and 7-l. H strong aggregation from Bethlehem proved Reading's equal and neither team scored in a duo ot tilts. Kutztown humbled the Knights by a score ot 2-0 for their only setback ot the season. The local eleven returned to the pitch and avenged this defeat, taking the next game by a score ot 3-U. The Knights' success was due to the perfect response ot every man on the team, but credit is especially due to Iohn Tulley and Hllen Sell, each of whom scored tive goals. Coach Dietrich has lost several veterans by gradua- tion and will have to build up the newcomers to put out another winning team next season. Summary Wyomissing Reading Wyomissing, Reading Bethlehem, Reading Mount Penn, Reading Bethlehem, Reading Mount Penn, Reading Kutztown, Reading Melcher Williams Kutztown, Redding g-. i' E -' E .55 -nf-g, JUNENINETEENTHIRTQEIXEE VHRSITY BHSKETBHLL The l935-36 Reading High basketball quintet, although not quite the equal of the teams of the past few years, finished the season in third place after holding the initial position for half the season. The Dietrich-coached cagers annexed ten of the fourteen league tilts, and a total of twelve ot the eighteen scheduled games. The Knights opened the season with the annual tussle with W. P. l. Returning from an easy victory, the Red and Black hoopsters were forced to tighten up in the next tilt and barely nosed out a smooth-Working Pottsville aggregation by the score of 25-23. ln the annual battle with the R. H. S. Rlumni, the boys repeated their mistake of last year to surrender a 42-32 decision in favor of the ex- Knights. .Qfter the brush With the Hlumni team, the Knights re- turned to the court to take the Central Pennsylvania League opener against lohn Harris. The next two games were severe tests of the team's ability and they came through unscathed, conquering Steelton and Lebanon, the teams with Whom they vied for first place during the season. ln the Steelton garne, Coach Dietrich put in Hater, Welsh, and Werner in order to have seasoned rna- terial to fill the places to be evacuated by Kurowski and Yousaitis in accordance with the mid-year rul- ing. In this contest, Reading piled up 40 points, with Seitzinger and Yousaitis tallying half that number, The Lebanon men proved stronger and held the Knights to a tie which they succeeded in breaking only in the second half. The Knights Went through the next five games in ex- cellent form, humbling Lancaster, York,William Penn, A Hershey, and Iohn Harris for the second time. The Seigzinge, Wyman JUNEWNETEEN York team put up the strongest tight, countering attack with attack but dropping the tilt finally by a score ot 39-34. Werner and Seitzinger led the Red and Black scoring with eleven and ten points, respectively. Ht the end ot the first half of the season the Knights had rolled up a perfect record of eight successive league victories. Entering the second halt, the home team, irreparably weakened by the loss of Kurowski and Yousaitis, dropped the next tour games. Steelton, Lebanon, Lancaster, and York avenged their earlier defeats despite the gallant but vain defense of the Knights, who lost to Lancaster and York by margins of only three and four points. The team came out of the slump to overwhelm William Penn by a 53-23 score. In the Rllentown fray, the Raiders, bewildered and misled by the glass backboards, fought valiantly but lost this non-league game 33-24. Reading easily won the last battle against Hershey and closed the season marked by fair results. Summary Reading vs. Wyomissing Polytechnic 72-l9 Reading vs Pottsville 25-23 Reading vs R. H. S. Hlumni 37-42 Reading vs. Iohn Harris 56-34 Reading vs Steelton 40-30 Reading vs Lebanon 32-24 Reading vs Lancaster 45-26 Reading vs. York 39-34 Reading vs. William Penn 43-30 Reading vs. Hershey 45-38 Reading vs Iohn Harris 51-33 Reading vs Steelton 32-49 Reading vs. Lebanon 34-45 Reading vs Lancaster 34-37 Reading vs. York 28-32 Reading vs. William Penn 53-23 Reading vs Hllentown 24-33 Grimes Coach Dietrich Reading vs. Hershey 59-29 IUNIOR VHRSITY BHSKETBHLL The Reading High Iunior Varsity cage-men fared better than their varsity brothers in the l935-36 campaign. The team went through the season, winning twelve and dropping onlytwo league tilts in the schedule of fourteen games. The Iayvees opened their season with two non-league victories over Pottsville and Evening High. Following up these successes, the Iuniors quickly downed Iohn Harris, Steelton, Lebanon, and Lancas- ter to keep pace with the Varsity. York proved too strong and the Iayvee quintet bowed to them by a score of 27-24. They bounced back with another quartet ot victories, annexing Hershey, and Iohn Harris, Lebanon, and Lancaster for the second time. The young Raiders inet another defeat at the hands of a determined Steelton tive by a score of 4U-28. They avenged this defeat by drubbing York, the only other team to whom they had fallen, and rounded out the season with a victory over the Hershey Bars. With this excellent record to recommend them, the Iayvees offer promising material for the varsity squad next year. Summary Reading vs. Pottsville 36-16 Reading vs. Evening High 45-21 Reading vs. Iohn Harris 27-26 Reading vs. Steelton 34-30 Reading vs. Lebanon 28-26 Reading vs. Lancaster 38-36 Reading vs. York 24-27 Reading vs. Hershey 45-24 Reading vs. Iohn Harris 26-22 Reading vs. Lebanon 21-2U ' Reading vs. Lancaster 41-22 Reading vs. Steelton 28-40 ' Reading vs. York 40-25 Reading vs. Hershey 45-19 DeBold Wisner NWETEEN Tl-IIRTYSIX TENNIS With the choice of the best from over sixty candidates for the 1936 Beading High tennis team, Coach Wisler hopes to finish the season with an even better rating than nine wins, two losses, and one tie, the record which his proteges hung up last year. Pls a result of graduation, the team lost the services ot Herb Schneider, lack Updegrove, and Tommy Hlbert, three of last year's varsity squad. - The netmen had six scheduled matches, two frays each with Lebanon, Hllentown Prep, and Palmerton. ln the tall matches, the Knights played three non-scholastic games with local clubs. They split with the Reading Cricket - Club and downed the H Z H's tor a total of two . Q-1 1. I victories and one defeat. P sw 5 an XA' .ae l fx' if' l P - e , 3 -mQQg.ww ,- f e:,f7j5,?'5'ft - fi? I I : :Q ' , i ,zyifx Q41,1'.i ' ' ' el iiif , mf 'dl V ifiifii'-' S ilJ.lli5 1 t Elbert Coach Wisler Varsity Squad Tommy Hlbert, Captain Leo Bloom Fred. Bertolet Morris Knoblauch Bill Britton 1936 Varsity Schedule Hpr. 29-Lebanon Home May E5-Lebanon Qway May l6-Qllentown Prep Home May 23fPalmerton Home May 27-Hllentown Prep Plway lune 5-Palmerton Plway JUNE NINETEEN THIRTELEIX GOLF Concluding a highly satisfactory season, the Reading High School golf squad can rest safely upon the laurels gained in the spring tournaments The group led by Marshall Palmer captain, consisted of Everett Carter, lack Darlington Paul Grimes Richard Palmer Billy Eben and lack Mumma. lt was this same squad that passed through the tall season with a record ot five victories out ot eight matches. Coach Brucher Was especially pleased with the showing made by Billy Eben. Billy won the Tyack trophy and the Reading Country Club champion ship, beating Earl Biehl, the former champion. While la in at the Readin Country Club he also scored P Y Q 9 , a 35 on the back nine, two under par. Marshall Palmer and lack Darlington qualified to rep resent the district in the state championship at State College on May 23. . GOLF SCHEDULE Spring Season-1938 Day Team Place Plpril 25 Hershey Reading Country Club Plpril 29 Hbington Hbington May 2 Lancaster Lancaster May 9 Wyomissing High School Reading Country Club May l3 Lancaster Berkshire Country Club May 16 Qualifying State Champ Hershey May 22 Wyomissing Berkshire Country Club May 23 Championship Playoff State College May 27 Hershey Hershey May 29 Hbington Berkshire Country Club Pqlmer Coach Butcher JUNE NINETEEN BHSEBHLL H heavy-hitting Reading High School nine found but little difficulty in success- fully completing a 15-game schedule. The Hill School Was first to fall victim to the Knight combination. Shillington also succumbed. H highly-touted Bethlehem aggregation handed the Raiders their first Setback by G Score of 5-2' Lebanon, Pottsville, Hllentown, Shillington, Bethlehem, Easton, and Birdsboro gave Way before the onslaught of the Red and Black nine. In a return game with the locals, Plllen- town managed to eke out a 4-3 victory The Reading team next year Will be consider- ably weakened by the loss of Sosh, Simcik, Rothenberger, Kurowski, Boyer, and Rohr- bach. However, a great deal of promising material is to be found among the underclass t men. 1936 Schedule Reading Hill School Reading Shillington - Reading Bethlehem Reading Lebanon Reading Hllentown ' Reading Shillington Reading Pottsville Reading Easton Reading Lebanon Reading Bethlehem 1 Reading Pottsville Reading Hllentown Sash Couch Dietrich Reading Birdsboro : NINETEEN THIRTYSIX TRHCK Track, one of the most varied sports in which Reading High participates, has for the past several years been showing results Worthy of the effort necessary to organize such a group. Coach Iacobs has expended a great deal of time and energy in Working with the track men, and the past season has assured him that such sacrifice has been Well repaid. Hlthough the team members did not, in all cases, emerge triumphant, their relative showing did nothing to mar the records which Reading High has formerly established. The outstanding performance of the season was Ed Wisner's javelin throwing at State College. He broke the former state record in finishing second with a toss of l8l feet. The greatest disappointment of the season . came with the first encounter on the Red Knights' schedule, namely, the contests at the Penn Relays. Reading High finished fifth in the mile relay, running the slow time of 3:43. The Raiders were led over the finish line by Lancaster, Plltoona, William Penn, and Beth- lehem in the order named. Track Schedule-1938 Hpril 25 Penn Relays Philadelphia May l Inter-Class Meet Reading May 9 Quadrangular Meet Harrisburg fYork, Lancaster, William Penn, Readingl May 12 Bethlehem CDua1 Meetl Bethlehem May 16 District III P. I. H. H. Meet Harrisburg May 21 Flllentown CDual Meetl Reading May 30 Memorial Day Meet Reading Bender Couch Iacobs THBLE TENNIS Table tennis was played every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday of the week. The girls who signed up for the sport were divided into three groups. The group which played on Tuesday included Hnna Weber, Marion Samar, Frances Stetson, and Ruth Ioseph. ln the Wednesday group were Ellen Thompson, Madeline Kercher, Margaret Hostetter, and Marion Goodman. The Thursday group included Frances Zycherening, Hmy Walker, Carolyn Kissinger, and Elinor Einsel. Both the ladder and elimination tournaments were used in table tennis. In the ladder tournament, the entire list of names was arranged in a column ac- cording to the ability of each girl. The player was then allowed to challenge the girl preceding her. The girls' names were arranged in brackets in the elimin- ation tournament. H certain date was set for each player to meet her opponent. lf the girl won, her name went into a smaller bracket, until finally, only two names were left in the last bracket. From these the champion was determined by a play-off. The champion was Ruth Ioseph, and Hmy Walker fol- lowed as a close runner-up. The following are some scores which have been played in the table tennis league: Scores of Sets Players 21-21-20 Frances Zycherening vs. 8- 5-Zl Margaret Hostetter 21-21 Ruth Ioseph vs. 6- 7 Marian Samar ll-21-21 Firma Weber vs. 21'--16-l7 Marian Sarnar 12-21-19 Elinor Einsel vs. 21-16-Zl Rmy Walker 24-Z1 Ella Thompson vs. Ioseph Westley 22-19 Madeline Kercher JUNE NINETEEN THIRTEEIX BHSKETBHLL The girls' 1935-1936 basketball season was a great success Seventy five girls turned out at the first call for aspiring basketeers The present 109 class had the largest number of representatives on the floor H few practice games were played, and skill tests were given to determine the ability of each individual. The Preliminary League was finally formed lt was made up of two leagues each cont posed of four teams. League 1 consisted of 1213, 11B-1, 1UB-2, and 1013-4. League 11 was composed of 1113-2, 1013-1, 10B-3, and 10B 5 The 11B major league class team was selected from all the girls who had gone through the preliminary tests commendably. The judges were the manager, Theodora Kline, and the two 11B ca tains. The final team of lOB was P chosen in the same manner. The final standing of the teams in the Prelim inary League was as follows: League 1 E Won Lost 12B 3 U 11B-1 l 2 10B-2 l 2 10B-4 1 2 League II Won Lost 1 l B-2 3 0 10B-3 2 1 10B-5 1 2 10B-1 O 3 K1 M M D 11 JUNEMNETEENTHIRTSQSIXEE The Major League opened after a few practices were held. lt was composed of three teams, each representing a class in the school. Six games were played in the final contest. Each team had a chance to play the other twice. Hll the groups were under the efficient supervision of Miss McHose. They were well organized and exhibited a fine spirit of co-operation. During the Major League, Carolyn Yerger was the forward with the highest number of points to her credit. Ruth Hawman was a close second, and Eleanor Kline placed third. During the season, a foul-shooting contest was held of which Mary Walters was the win- ner. Eleanor Kline again showed her skill by placing a close second. There were quite a few girls who did not qualify for the final teams and some who wished to learn the game of basketball. H special group was formed for them. These girls played the league teams at practices. The total number of girls who received let- ters for the basketball season was thirty-six. The entire season was under the student management of Theodora Kline, who did Kauffman p,,,,,,11 much to make it a success. :- NINETEENTHIRTYSIX BHSEBHLL Baseball has become every bit as popular With the girl athletes as with the boys. H squad ot titty girls reported to the gymnasium at'the spring call for baseball. The student manager was lean Setley who had been elected at a meeting of the Girls' Plthletic Flssociation. Every girl needed an after-school sports card, properly signed. She was also compelled to have a record of the tuberculosis test which had been given in the fall. The first practices were held indoors because of the cool weather and wet ground. However, the girls were impatient to get out-of-doors and to start playing real games on the athletic field. Three class teams were formed from the eligible if L 1 girls. The Preliminary League was then started in i f order to determine the ability of the individual play- iw ers and to give the teams more practice. The final testing took place when the Major League Was formed. lt was not possible to play many games in the final league because of the limited time. Each team was allowed to play the other only once. Ht the top of the page is a picture ofthe squad of girls Who turned out for spring baseball. They are, reading from left to right: Top Row-Geraldine Eckenroth, Mary Moore, Betty Glaes, Second Row-lane Smith, lane Wetherhold, Martha Ruth, Iune Farrell, Virginia Edlund, Miriam Shoemaker, Mary Duri- kleberger, Kathryn Kauffman, Genevieve Zawidski, Edna Bigony. Third Row-lane Nuss, Mildred Seaman, Katherine Geib, May Peipher, Ethel Warfield, Virginia Steiger, Pauline Lutz, Dorothy Kerling, Ethel Dautrich, Constance High. Fourth How-Eleanor Kline, Flnna Young, Mary Taylor, Helen Shalter, Theodora Kline, Helen Moyer, Caroline Yerger, Mary LeVan, Grace Hottie Front Row-Louise DeGour, Shirley Walker, Ruth Hawman, lean Setley, Ethel Fox, Gladys Nye, Margaret Spatz. Wetherhold Setley NINETEEN TI-IIRTYSIX il , W VOLLEYBHLL Volleyball has always been a popular spring sport among the girls. The volley- ball title is now held by the present eleventh grade class. However, there will be plenty of competition afforded them. Fl squad of approximately forty girls re- ported to the gym at the opening of the season. The tenth grade had the best turnout with enough players to form three teams. 'l'he other classes had only one team each. The entire season consisted of a preliminary and final league. Because of the shortness of time,each team played the others only twice in the preliminaries and once in the finals. Plnna Oaks, of the class of Iune '37, was the student manager for the season. ln the preliminaries, the lOl31-3 team played the llP1's. The final verdict was 58-20 in favor of the l lH's. ln this game, Florence May piled up the highest number of points. Hnother in- teresting game was lOFl-l versus lUPl-3. lt was a close game, but the lUH-l's finaly tri- umphed with a score of 39-36. The high scorer in this fray was Florence Celebucki. Hbove are the members of the volleyball squad. They are, reading from left to right: Top Row-Grace Boyer, Reqenia Leszcynska, Dorothy Kirk- ley, Hnn Masal, Dorothy Curry, Margaret Bauscher, Iune Grim, Margaret Hermansader, Ruth Westley Middle Row-Ruth Hubler, Lillian Updegrove, Eleanor Calla- han, Kathryn Tobias, Theresa Mancuso, Mildred Mengel, Iulia Volkl, Dorothy Board. Bottom Row-Betty Christine, Irma Ozemkewicz, Elizabeth Taxas, Plnna Oaks, Geraldine Hartman, Margaret Schilling, Walters Oaks Eugenia English. I E 5 E 5 E 5 E 5 5 5 E 5 JUNEMNETEEN SWIMMING This has proved an entirely successful season for theiaquatic antics of the fairer sex of Reading High. Swimming had been discontinued as a girls' sport tor some time, but has now been taken up again with more pep and vigor than ever before. Throughout the year, four series of lessons were given at the Y. W. C. H. every Tuesday after- noon at 4:30. Q11 lessons were given under the direction of Miss McDowell with the help of the student manager, Iune Farrell. The girls who signed up for the swimming season were divided into three groups, Beginner, Interme- diate, and Hdvanced. H major event of the swimming season was a Play Day in which all the girls took part. In this event, the senior girls were known as the Mermaids, and the junior girls were called the Water Babies. The activities held at the Play Day were of great va- riety. The Water Babies gave a shallow water de monstration. The more experienced swimmers wer featured in stunt and form diving, life saving, and re lays. Water games, such as Keep Hwayu and Cir- cle Duck, were also played by both the Mermaids and Water Babies. Ht the conclusion of the interests ing program, a plunge period was held for all the members. The leaders of the various activities were Mary Frye, Iune Farrell, Ruth Hawman, Estelle Shirey, Dorothy Horan, Margaret Hostetter, Kathryn Geib, Dorothy Castor, lane Hdams, Margaret Strunk, Shirley Walker. Swimming is a minor sport for which the girls receive small black felt R's if they earn the required num- ber ot points. The following girls had, up to Flpril 27, 1936, received their athletic awards in swimming: Hmy Walker, Betty Schaeffer, Fern Focht, Iune Far- rell, Ruth Hawman, Kathryn Geib, Edith Sharman, lane Shounder, Virginia Sharp, Miriam Shoemaker. Farrell Miss McHose - E E E E E E E E E E E E JUNENMTEEN TENNIS Tennis is a sport Which has been recently introduced into the great variety of activities open to girls at Reading Senior High School. It has been eagerly adopted and ranks as one of the favorite pastimes ot the after-school sports group. 1936 was one of the biggest and best tennis seasons at The Castle on the Hill. H record squad of forty-one girls turned out for the sport. Practices were held to determine the exact ability of each girl. Ht the conclusion ot the test- ing period, the girls were divided into two groups. The one group consisted ot the better or more experienced players,While the other was termed the beginning group. In this way, all the players were afforded plenty of competition. The girls interested in tennis practiced every Monday and Thursday of the Week. The Reading High School and Hampden Park tennis courts were reserved on those two afternoons tor that purpose. The entire tennis season was under the student man- agement of Winifred Reifsnyder. Later in the season, an elimination and a ladder tournament were held. Pictured at the top of the page are the many girls in- terested in tennis. They are, reading from left to right: Top Row-I-lnna Young, Helen Bubp, Edna Bigony, Genevieve Zawidski, Kathryn Kauffman. Second Row-Mary Moore, Virginia O'Meara, Helen Moyer, Margaret Hollenbach, Lillian Bush, Dorothy Dechant, Betty Glaes, Eleanor Becker, Sylvia Hbramson, Iean Griswold. Third Row-Christine Bard, lane Saylor, Kathryn Knitzel, Vir- ginia Freeze, Eleanor Heckman, Lillian Heckman, Edith Share man, lane Shounder, Grace Mary Green,Mary lane Leininger. Fourth Row-Ruth Westley, Sylvia Pelson, Irene Oponski, Ruby Gicker, Mary Goddard, Ethel Nagle, Iean Lachman, lane Hdams, Betty Eisenbrown, Leona Greiss. Bottom Row-Dorothy Rentschler, Kaleope Reitsnyder, - Florence May, Martha Walters, Mary Walters, Frances Glues Beiisnyder Zyckewicz. NINETEEN Tmmwssx AUTGGRAPHS NINETEEN Tl-IIRTYSIX AUTOGRAPHS Engravings by Iahn CS Oilier. Printing by F. Q. Woerner. Photographs by Tenscbert. Portraits by Strunk's.


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