Reading High School - Arxalma Yearbook (Reading, PA)
- Class of 1940
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T 4 f1,ALMA I - I , L I I FOREWORD HS WE PREPPIRE TO SET FORTH UPON THE TRRIL OF LIFE, WE REHLIZE MORE CLEHRLY THHN BEFORE THE VRLUE OF OUR HERITHGE. HROUND THIS HERITHGE, WE, THE STQFF, HHVE TRIED TO BUILD Pi MEMORY THPIT WILL CPIRRY US THROUGH OUR FUTURE YEPIRS HND OFFER H REHDY MEPINS OF RETURN- ING TO THESE UNFORGETTHBLE YEHRS SPENT IN THE WIG- WHM OF KNOWLEDGE. THE ENTIRE STHFF HEHRTILY WISHES TO PRESENT HN HNNUPIL THPIT WILL PROVE TO BE HN INVHL- UHBLE RECORD OF THESE PHST THREE YEQRS. -THE EDITOR INTRODUCTION SENIORS Page eleven HCTIVITIES Page ninety-iive ORGHNIZHTIONS Page ninety-five MUSIC Page one hundred seven CLUBS Page one hundred twenty-one HTHLETICS Page one hundred forty-seven FHCULTY Page one hundred eighty-seven EVENTS Page two hundred five INDEX Page iwo hundred eleven .L V EI'IH O D:l ELLNO N Sl I ll 5, I v I l P i I I Q I i DE ICATI WE, THE CLPISS OF 1940, DEDICHTE OUR YEQRBOOK TO YOU, OUR SPON- SORS. DURING THE PHST THREE YEHRS, YOU HPIVE BEEN OUR CI-IIEFTHINS, GUIDING US IN OUR PLHNS HND LEHDING US FORWPIRD SO THHT WE MIGHT SUCCESSFULLY REHCI-I THE TERMINHTION OE OUR FIRST HDVEN- TURE INTO LIFE. MESSHGE FROM MR. ENTERLINE Now that you have come to the end of your public school career, it is easy to conclude that your tasks are ended. Still, with your maturity and judgment, you have already sensed the fact that the great school of out-of-doors is immediately demanding practical answers to many questions. Your answers will depend, in part, on your recognition of the problems, your understanding of them, and on the sincerity and the enthusiasm which you exercise in attacking them. Find you may expect a reward, either material or spiritual which accom- panies sincerity of effort and devotion to a cause. May your theme, Indian Lore , help you to familiarize yourself quickly with the practical aspects of life. Then too, may we remind you that your understanding and appreciation of life will be enriched by the worthy friendships you make. The pleasant or unpleasant associations you make will depend upon your tact, judgment, and self-control. Thus, you should be both a practical and a sociable person. Your sponsors have had many delightful experiences in working with the class of 1940, and here is their wish. May every member of this great class be fortunate enough to find some worthy endeavor in life to which he can devote himself with such zest and zeal that it will bring him honor, a most satisfactory means of support, and promote good-will in the environ- ment in which he moves. MESSHGE FROM MR. HILLEGHSS Your slogan, Life Begins With Forty is quite appropriate. You stand at the beginning of a new decade. Despite the economic, social, and political troubles of the day, there is a very heavy demand for competent, dependable, and well-trained workers, Through the ages, the ability to think clearly has always been considered a desirable quality. The young man or woman, who has learned to think clearly and is equipped in character, in personality, in competence, and in skill, is not likely to wait long to Begin Life with '4O. May l extend my sincere wishes to each one of you, and hope you will live a full life so that your reward may be a life fuzll of real happiness. MESSHGE FROM MISS HICKS With what ideals and ideas do you face the future, O Class of l94O, here and everywhere? What do you consider the most important in life, what really matters most to you? Upon your answer depends the character pf our world of tomorrow. May you have the courage to aim at the highest for yourself and your fellowmen. 4o CLASS CLARENCE ENTERL WILLIAM F. HILLEGASS SPONSORS ETHEL M. HICKS F T THEME EXPLANATION SINCE THE VERY FIRST EXPLORER SET FOOT ON THIS CONTINENT, THE INDIAN, HIS LIFE, HABITS, RELIGION, AND CEREMONIES HAVE PROVED A SUBJECT ABOUT WHICH MEN HAVE SPECULATED, STUDIED, AND WRITTEN. BECAUSE OF THIS INTENSE INTEREST, THE INDIAN MOTIF HAS BEEN CHOSEN FOR OUR YEARBOOK, AND, BECAUSE THIS YEAR EVERYTHING ABOUT OUR GRAD- UATION PROGRAM IS TRULY AMERICAN, WE COULD NOT COMPLETE OUR PROGRAM WITHOUT GIVING THE AMERICAN INDIAN A PROMINENT PLACE IN THE ARRANGEMENTS. TRULY, WHO CAN MEASURE THE CONTRIBUTIONS THE AMERICAN INDIAN HAS MADE TO OUR HIGHLY SPECIALIZED MODERN SOCIETY AND WHO CAN JUDGE THE EFFECT WHICH HE HAS HAD UPON OUR CIVILIZATION? S A Wf. Eg RXAX' SONG OF THE RACE IPrimcO MRNY PEOPLE I-IRVE GPITHERED TOGETHER, I RM RERDY TO STPIRT IN THE RRCE, HND THE SWRLLOW WITH BEPITEN WINGS, COOLS ME IN REPIDINESS EOR THE WORD. ERR IN THE WEST STRNDS THE BLRCK MOUNTHIN RROUND WHICH OUR RHCERS RPIN HT NOON. WHO IS THIS MRN RUNNING WITH ME, THE SHPIDOW OE WHOSE HRNDS I SEE? CTRHNSLPITED BY FRHNK RUSSELLD V + ? E L E 5 4 w 1 b N 1 I H 7-: :E WA: 22 7-: :nw El IE ,J , mix 1 ' ' ,11 4 ,Y 3 E 5 s E Q E 5 E E Q 5 E s E E ? Q 2 ? E S 3 CLHSS OFFICERS Howard Guldin: This 6' l personification of modesty has been a football and basketball hero throughout high school and has been president of the '40 class in his junior and senior years. Hops weighs l7U pounds, has brown hair and blue eyes. His greatest interest is in being a good fellow. ' Hmong his many duties are presiding at all class and executive committee meetings, appoint- ing cornmittees, and overseeing the planning and work of all class activities. George Dracha: This l65 pound bundle of nonchalance was outstanding in basketball, base- ball, and football during high school. Yacub is 6' l , has brown hair, and is very much interested in going away to college-, This lanky boy, besides being nonchalant, is noted for his dry wit. The rnost prominent duty of the vice-president is to assist the president. Phyllis Carts: This petite girl, who typifies friendliness, has been secretary of the '46 class since tenth grade. She is an active member of the senior orchestra, marching band, and Girl Reserves. Phyl's hair is brown and her eyes are hazel. She is 5' 4 , Weighs llU pounds, and is inter- ested in dancing, music, and swimming. - Her duties are to record minutes of all class meetings and handle- all correspondence. Hddamenia Evans: This blonde-haired, blue-eyed symbol of pleasantness has been baron twirler for the marching band. She is president of her homeroom and a member of the Girl Reserves. Plddie is 5' 6 tall and Weighs 126 pounds. She is interested in dancing and baton twirling. Els treasurer, her duty is to handle all of the class funds and financial records. ,,:.- - ' Y 414. i. 4 . . ru. .., , HDELE HBRHMSON 1503 North Eleventh COMMERCIHL SECRETQRIHL B Soberness I Faithless friends D Stuff and things R Find happiness cmd success B They're dogs-all of them! H Dramatic, P.Fl.X., Pageant N Hdelphus BETTY HDHMS 212 South Sixteenth COMMERCIRL SECRETQRIHL B Enthusiasm I Cats, tomatoes D School life B Become a secretary B Oh, my gosh! H O.H., I-LR., Pageant N Betty CHHRLES B. RDBMS Esterly COLLEGE PREPQRQTORY wif ' B I Onions, English D Owning Chrysler Imperial Q Marry a beautiful blonde B Gee-zum-catsl H H.R., Pageant N Charlie ESTHEB. R. BDI-IMS 225 Upland COMMERCIHL SECRETQRII-lL 3 Snapshots I Spinach, history D Dark haired boys H Be a good wife . B You don't say? H O.H., G.I-1.9. N Becky D. FENTON RDBMS Esterly COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY B Blue eyes I Iitterbugs, tomatoes D Retiring Q Be a Secretary of State B Variety is the spice of life. H S.C., Qssernbly, N.H.S. N Butch IBNE LOUISE RDBMS 616 Mulberry COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIQL B Reserve I Snakes, homework D School life H Be a stenographer B You don't mean it? H O.H., Dramatic N Ti . WY IOHN RDBMS 1570 Cotton COLLEGE PREPQRHTORY B Timely quietness I Dancing, history D Night-liie H Chemical engineer B Confucius say- H Ex. Com., H.R., Glee N Iohnny MHRGHRET HDHMS 20 Flrlington COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY B Red hair I Fish, sissies D That certain car H Nurse B Oh, gollyl H O.H., Leaders, G.R. N Peg V RICHHRD E. HDHMS 333 North Twelfth COMMERCIHL BUSINESS 3 Congeniality I Onions, Guy Lombardo D Certain person A Business success B Well, all right thenl H Usher, H.P. N Dick ROBERT HDHMS 1244 Greenwich GENERHL VOCQTIONHL B Frankness I Noodle soup, history D Date with Ginger Rogers H Radio announcer B I-Ii, there! H Chorus, O.H., Usher N Bob MHRK I-IDDHMS 1530 Moss COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY B Friendliness I Conceited people D Graduation H Successful businessman B Ohl H Pageant, H.R. N Mark I OSEPH HLBRECHT 923 Washington GENERHL VOCHTIONHL B Musical ability I Onions, physics D Pretty girls H Draftsman B Boorpl H O.H., H.R., Pageant N Ioe . ...np I DOROTHY E. HLTENDERFEB. 934 North Tenth COMMERCIQL SECRETHRIHL B Hbility to blush lg English, insincere people Independence R Travel B You don't mean itl H Glee, O.H., 1-I,R. N Dothy IHMES HMBLER 361 West Douglass GENERHL VOCQTIONHL B Vocabulary I Parties, ice cream D Traveling H Writer B Hello, there! H Boxing, Wrestling, HR. N Ioe H. KENNETH HMMON 1517 North Thirteenth GENERRL VOCHTIONFIL B Good looks I Ice cream, silly girls D Botany H Traveling salesman E Rnd you know it! N S.C,, O.H., HR, Ken IOSEPHINE BNDERSON 339 West Greenwich COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIBL IB Reserve I Cracking chewing gum D Certain boy H Private secretary B Oh, sugarl H O.H., Sewing, Soccer N 10 MILDRED HNGSTI-IDT 1234 Marion COMMERCIHL STENOGRHPHIC B Hthletic inclination I Homework, turnips D Flnalyzing people H Telephone operator B Well, gee--zuml Fl O.H., G.Fl.H., Leaders N Dolly SYLVIH. HNGSTHDT 502 Friedensburg COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY Tiny teet Tumips, snobs H certain teacher Teach No foolin'? G.R., Movie, I-I.R. Shorty ZIDWDU'-'U L 5 it III MBRIHN I. HPFEL 935 Elm COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL B Eyelashes I Insincere girls, conceit D Him! H Success B I'll bop youl H O.H., Red Pen, H.R. N Mar MHRY IHNE HRGHLL 131 North Fifth COMMERCIHL SECRETPIRIHL B Eflervescence I Rain, small towns D Stage H Happy marriage B No! H Ex. Corn., Red Pen, Dramatic N Hggie IHNE RRMITHGE 547 Bingaman COMMERCIHL CLERICHI.. B Quietness I Rainy Mondays D H secret H Earn a million dollars B Is that so? R Glee, Red Pen, O.H. N Speb RUTH E. HRNDT 1720 Haak COLLEGE PREPQRHTORY B Observing nature I Latin, cauliflower D Him ' H Teach in college B Good night! H Hrt, Orchestra, HR. N Rufus HHRRY HRNER 942 North Fourth COMMERCIQI. BUSINESS B Plbility to pitch pennies I Sauerkraut D Hunting camp H Certified Public Hccountant B Hi ya, gobl R Track, Cap Com. N Musher STANLEY HSKEY Central Y. M. C. H. COMMERCIHL CLERICHL B Sparkling teeth I Serious people D Obliging girls H H jitterbug B What the Harry! B. Football, Y Round-Up Capt. N Stan ROBERT HUGE l 129 Robeson COMMERCIQL SECRETHRIHL B Musical ability I Conceited people, turnips D Owning a limousine H Fluditor B Hi ya, kid! H HR., Pageant N Bob EMM!-1 BHLSON 400 Hazel COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL B Dirnples I Too much homework D Movie stars R Secretary B You bet! H HR., Pageant N Emmy GHETHNH BHRBERH 948' Chestnut COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY B Good nature I Flm. Hist., beans, asparagus D HIM H Teacher B Gee, that's swell! H G.Pl.F1., Glee, Hockey N Gaetana ESTELLE I-I. BHRR 537 Windsor COLLEGE PREPHRRTORY B Sketchings I Feathers, moths, tardiness D Lots ot beautiful clothes R Commercial artist Zim: 3 ID as -4 rn ID no nu ID U1 UI 0 Oh , you! . H.C,, Dramatic Sparky ZDUJIDU'-w 8 S QQTEEFQ E fu m--Qanemg L 5555 ae '11 Q . 0 '23 5 sg F S SU H 05 Q U1 111 :U :r .. o Q 2 nv F3 ID t-' 'lU Q Eg 5-1 fl FF' Eu QFD F53 vu rf: -4 E U f: U1 P-I E rn I 4 o o an E o z no l'4 Shorty B Holler skating I English, conceited people D Graduation H Pleronautical engineer 3 Going skating? O.H., Glee, Pageant Q1 2 BETTY BHRTH 1330 Mulberry COMMERCIQL SECRETQRIHL B Pleasantness I Biology, getting up early D What to do alter graduation H Get a job B Well, what do you know? 9- O,H., Usher, Motto Corn. 0 D z N o E 2 EFI U :n IU I-I III Betty Lou. 151 Hudson COMMERCIHL SECRETQRIHL B Expressive eyes I Has none D Shipwrecked with HIM H Sufper-fine cook B Boyi is he neat! H Pageant, H.R. N Cap MILDRED IEHNNE BHRTH 302 West Buttonwood COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIRL' B Pleasing manner I Homework, exams D Everything H Traveling B You ain't lying? 9 G.R,, Dramatic, O,H. N Mil HDELE BHST 814 North Eleventh COLLEGE PREPQRHTORY B Good nature I Girls who drink and smoke D Success in later life H Home economics teacher B My word! H Movie, Sewing N Casey HRLENE M. BHUER 1132 North Twelfth COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL B Heartiness I People who show off D End oi the school day H Good stenographer B Oh, heck! gt Glee, O.H. Leenie , ROBERT I. BHUER llU7 North Tenth GENERHL VOCHTIONQL B Congeniality I Cats and turnips D Future and blondes Zibwlb Designer of modern autos Remark-able! Hunting and Fishing, H.R. Ribs '14 NHOMI BEIUM 006 Douglass COLLEGE PREPHRQTORY B Talkativerxess I P.Q.D., snobs D Our Duplex apartment H Billy's fiancee B Neatl H G.lll.Q., Nursing N Nomie HHROLD BEHNE 1420 Church COMMERCIHL SECRETQRIQL B Obligingness I Homework D Getting a job H Stenographer B Gluck Hut! 9- O.H., Typing N Peanut ROBERT BECHTEL l620 Muhlenberg COLLEGE PREPQRQTORY B Executive ability I Too much make-up D Being a star baseball player H President of the U.S. B Shucksl . B Scholarship, N,H,S. N Bricker xsassi. v. BECK ' 1322 North Fourteenth COMMERCIQL SECRETHRII-lL B Good nature I Rainy days, turnips D Tomorrow H Efficient private secretary B I'll say so! - H Majorette, G.R., Glee N lzi WILLIHM S. BECK 520 North Twenty-Sixth COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY B Keenness I Setting mouse traps D Driving girls to the skyline H Rich doctor B Man! 1 1 H Physics, N.H.S., lnsignia N Bill DONHLD BEHM 116 Exeter COLLEGE PREPHRQTORY Entertainingness Benny Goodman I Success in business Undecided future Was ist dass! P.Pl.X., Physics Don ZIDUIDUU-'bl n-.. U1 ,ua HHRRY BEHM 614 North Third GENERHL VOCQTIONHL B Unusualness I Cheap clothing D Building his own home H Clothing designer B Do l like that! H Dramatic, O.H. N Butch DORIS H. BEIDLER 1314 Birch HOME ECONOMICS B Coiifure I Plmerican History D What she'd do with 51,000 H Good singer ' B Take a slow sneak! H Movie, GBR. N Robesonia HDELINE E. BEILIN 1616 North Fifteenth COLLEGE PREPFLRHTORY B Wardrobe I Umbrellas, cauliflower D Lots of things H Dietetics B Eat, drink, and be merryl H N.H.S., GR., Dramatic N Addie MHRY BENICOFF 1217 Plllegheny COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL B Hncestry I Snobs, static D Everything in general H Good private secretary B Oh, swell! H Movie, Pageant N Slaughterhouse WELLINGTON BENNETHUM 269 South Seventeenth COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY B Fluent German I English, Plmerican History D The future H Research chemist B Darn itl R Scholarship, Physics N Wirnp IHMES BENNIS 518 Weiser COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY B Unconcernedness 1 French, Hitler D Her H, Nothing definite in view B Why? H Movie, H.R. N Jimmie . CBROLYN BERGENDHHL 402 Windsor COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY B Eagerness I Conceited people D The future H. Comic artist B Hotsa' Doodle! H Leaders', H.P., G.F1.H. N Bergie V NHOMI RUTH BERGER 1140 Chestnut COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL B Efficiency I Bookkeeping, gossip D Movies R Private secretary B You wouldn't kid me! H Qrxalrna and Hctivity Coll. N Shorty RUTH BERNSTEL 150 Elm GENERHL VOCHTIONI-lL B Conservatism I Flashy colors D Taking a trip to the West I-I Waitress B You're a corker! 9- H.R., Pageant N Boops MICHHEL W. BIGOS 552 Pearl INDUSTRIHL VOCHTIONHL B Subtle humor I Sarcastic remarks D The future H Draftsman B Look, 1'm worried! H Hunting and Fishing N Mike IGNRTIUS BIN HSIEWICZ 556 Wunder INDUSTRII-IL VOCHTIONQL B Mechanical interest I Steak, dancing D The future H Pluto mechanic B Oh, so thai's the way it is? H O.H., Hunting N Iggie BETTY BINGBMHN 325 West Douglass COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL B Cordiality I Snobs, turnips D What to do when 1 get rich H Good secretary B Oh, gee! H H.R., Pageant N Betty ROBERT BITTING 415 South Eleventh GENERQL VOC!-ITIONHL B Hbility to rough it I Homework, detention D Hiking through the woods H Nothing definite B Take it easy! H HR., Pageant N Bing HHROLD E. BIXLER 1414 Church INDUSTRIHL VOCHTIONQL B Fltiection I Homework, oral reports D Cruisers and brunettes .H Electrical engineer B Boorp! -9-' HR., Open House 2 E2 F 52... 1 JE KF: o OU :si-1 9-ID O P4 r' P1 '4 Q rn Z rn :U ID 1- fl O O :D :1 O Z D L- Poss B Beverence I Iazz, extreme formality D Margaret R Minister B You said it! R Quartet, H.R. N Bill DOROTHY BLHNCHHRD 438 North Ninth COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY B Coyness I Saturday nights at home D Our Duplex apartment H Nurse B Good! R G.R., Nursing, Leaders' N Dottie MILDRED BLESSING 1412 North Tenth GENERHL VOCQTIONQL B Rthletic letters I Oral reports, homework D Hot dogs H Soda jerker B Good! R Baseball, GRB. N Lefty I HI-IRRIET BLEWETT 829 Walnut GENERHL VOCQTIONQL B Niceness I Chewing gum, walnuts D Getting higher marks R Undiscovered B Imagine that! H Glee, H.B. N Harriet IOSEPH BLEWETT 711 North Twelfth GENERQL VOCHTIONQL B Simplicity I Crowds, poor card players D Graduation H Professional musician B You ain't lyin'!l H Band, Orchestra, Ensemble N Ioe IHMES R. BLOME 1112 Spring GENERHL VOCRTIONBL B Indifference I Friday afternoons D Dark hair H. I don't have any B I-3111 right then-I ain't neat! H Pageant, HR. N Ears DHPHNE BOHRDER 1755 Cotton COMMERCIHL SECBETHRIHL B Delicacy I Knee-length stockings D Sundaes, chocolate bars H Good homemaker B Gosh! H Dramatic, O.H. N Germ ROBERT BOHS 317 South Seventeenth COLLEGE PREPHRQTORY B Eyelashes I Babies D Girls H Chemist B Gosh! H Chess, Band N Bob VIRGINIH. BOLIG- l427 Moss GENERHL VOCRTIONHL B Creamy complexion I Chocolate sodas, elevators D The butcher boy H. Private secretary B Happy day! H Health Council, Movie N Gin CHHRLES BOLTZ 338 Wood COMMERCIHL BUSINESS 3 Entertainingness I Chocolate pudding, trolleys D Who will be the lucky girl? H Public accountant B Gosh! H Pageant, H.R. N Chas 17 RUTH BOMBEHGER 920 Lancaster COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY B .Qttractiveness I Homework, English D Boys H Dress designer B Well, I'll say! Fl Tennis, N.H.S. N Bomie RNNH BORHWSKI 923 Culvert HOME ECONOMICS B Shyness I School assemblies D Vacation days H. Good homemaker B Now, listen here! R Dressmaking N I-Inn KENNETH BORKERT 913 North Eleventh GENERHL VOCHTIONHL B Drowsiness I Running errands D Getting much money H. Good job B That's right! H Chorus, H.R. N Buckets PHUL BORKEY 727 Lincoln GENERHL VOCHTIONHL B Mechanical mindedness I Homework D Who the lucky girl is I-1 Machinist B Iitterbugl - R Chorus, I-LP. N Red IHMES F. BORN 449 North Tenth GENERRL VOCPITIONBL B Nonch-alance I Monday morning D Food and freedom H Inheriting a fortune B Well! H Basketball, HR. N lim LAWRENCE Bonn 549 McKnight COMMERCIHL BUSINESS B Military aspirations I Homework D Swimming with a blonde H Leader of a jazz band B Confidentially- H Track, Movie N Larry IOSEPH BOSCOV 1202 Hampden COLLEGE PREPFIRHTORY B I D B. B H N Interest in band Silent people, bores No homework Get to the top Yes, I cion't know N.H.S. Orch. Ioe NORMFI BOSSLER 213 Wood GENERI-IL VOCHTIONFIL B Unusual tone of voice I Heavy drinkers D Graduation R Good housewife B Imagine thatl 9 I-LR., Chorus N Dolly FRANK BOTT 1236 Robeson GENERAL VOCHTIONQL ZIDUZDU-'un :E 'Ss 5U 51,0 'H E-rs 5. FS cz 0 II! rn U Q U1 z U1 :U :D F' 4 O 0 :D :I O z :n F' ZZDWDU-U1 OSF' 2002 SEQ, 33 Q50 525 H U1 Ill F11 Q 'CU Fl H, D 2 D I Hquatic skill Homework, girls Vacation Olympic star Stuff for the birds! H.P., S,C., Swimming Frank Quick-Wittedness English . Beautiful girl Soccer player Hi yal Soccer, Baseball Ted B Niceness I Rainy weather D What she'll do after school H Marry the boss's son B Oh, gollyl H G.Q.Pl., H.R. N Emma EHRL BOYER 226 South Twelith GENERHL VOCHTIONPIL ZDWDUHW Peaceful attitude No seat in the cafeteria Turkeys Hrtist or cartoonist Hi, Bud! Glee, Chorus Zeke LOUISE CHTHHRINE BOYER 439 South Sixteenth GENERRL VOCHTIONHL ZDUDUHU 35 53 lr' D-I. .IU 23 gr-1 rm Q m Z tw-1 :U D r-1 41 O O ID Z! O Z D L-' ZIDWIDU-'ul En gm Bl :1 :D U U S -4 O O me z-' ri-1 Q rn 'U DJ rd 'U ID :n :D v-1 O 2:1 K1 ZIDUIDUHUJ EE U' M: 5-4 555 55 '-'lil Qu: U N :n U U O 0 in O O Z Z m :n Q ID r- no C2 2 Z m cn rn ZIDUIDU'-'UI ,,,.. 'ii Z gi fa '-3-1 mn: 5-o F: U N sn c: z Q P1 z U1 :U :D l ' 4 O 0 :D E O z E ZIDUDUI-'bl SE U'-4 Ulf' Q-E gm in Em P-2 U N F1 Fl n P1 O O 1-' z-1 m Q ru 'U :cl m 'TJ :D rn :D P-1 O so +4 ZIDUZDU'-'hi Pleasantness Sloppy people, dill pickles Her twenty-first birthday To play football Tell me again Pl Cappella, Dramatic The kid Rhythm Oral talks Graduation Playing in a big dance band The guy's battyl Orch., O.H., Band Rus: Bubbling personality Boiled cabbage Being famous To be a success Oh, my Word! Pageant, O.H. Gracie lrks Snobbish, baby talk Becoming a hero H business executive That's what you thinkl N.H.S., Ex. Com, O.H. Hey you Unconcern The 8:30 bell H car and Ohio Best soda-jerker in Reading You ain'i lying, chum H,R., H.P. Ioe Bracelets Getting up in the morning Life of debutante Work in New,York City That's the old stuff Tennis, G.R., O.H. Phyll ' is S. KHTHRYN BRICKER 1356 North Front COMMERCIQL SECRETPIRIQL B Hctiveness I Snobs, olives D Hirplanes H Be a good secretary B Yes, I don't know 9 N.H.S., G.H.Q.. G.R. N Kitty W. RUDOLPI-I BRICKER IOB West Oley COLLEGE PREPFIRHTORY B Fickleness I Homework, lemons D Pretty girls H Be a crooner B Censored 9- Swing Band, Basketball Mgr. N Rudy IRENE. M. BRIDEGHM 829 Delta COMMERCIHL SECRETRRIHI.. B Sense of humor I Snobs D Day she'll get a car H Secretary B You ain't lying H H.C., O.H., Dramatic N Renee WRLTER BRIEI. 131 Orange GENERFIL VOCHTIONHL B Smallness I Short hair-cuts D Future H Big league baseball player B Hi yal H HR., O.H., Pageant N Brub ROBERT BRIGHT 622 North Second COLLEGE PREPQRHTORY B Modesty I Liver D Shrimp R Engineer B D'ja want a medal? I-I Orch., H.R., Pageant N Bob FRANCES BHINKLEY 435 Tulpehocken HOME ECONOMICS B Musical expressiveness I Conceited people D Ice cream H Music teacher B Well, all right! H H.R,., Pageant N Frances 19 IEHN BROHD 930 Douglass COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL B Obligingness I Snobs, snakes, grouches D Graduation R Become famous B Well, all right! H H.R., Pageant N Ienny EDWHRD BRODMHN 515 Robeson GEN ERHL VO CHTIONHL B Solemnity I Doesn't have any D Millionaire H Good job, comfortable living B Hi, Keed! H I-I.R., Pageant N Tiny EDWARD BROOMHHLI. l532 North Eleventh GENERHL VOCHTIONRL B Wrestling technique I Some school subjects D Hthletics H Engineer B But definitely H. Plthletic, I-LR. N Ed BETTY IRENE BROWN 139 West Buttonwood COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL B Love ot blood and thunder I Washing dishes D What her future will be R H job with a lawyer B Gee whiz! B O.H., HR., Pageant N Betts IHNE E. BROWN 1327 Locust COMMERCIFIL SECRETQRIHL B Frankness I Braggarts, turnips D Bob H Stenographer B Fool R Glee, Harmony N Ieb LEIBH BROWN 521 North Eighth COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY B Dimples I Conceited, affected people D Kenny R Nurse, then wife, mother B Honest-to-goodness H. Nursing, H.R. N Beebe wi MHRCIH BROWN 227 Hudson COMMERCIQL SECRETHRIQL B Bepose I Snakes, conceited people D She doesn't H Secretary B My-oh-my! 9 Dramatic, 1-I.R., Pageant N Brownie ROBERT BROWN 409 North Tenth INDUSTRIHL VOCHTIONPIL B Politeness I Conceited people D Past experiences H Success in life B Quit the junk! 9- Basketball, Table Tennis N Bob GERHLD BRUNNER 1028 North Twelfth GENERHL VOCHTIONHL B Congeniality I Oral reports, English tests D 1940 H. Linotype operator B Get out of town! H O.H., H.R., Pageant N Gerry ' MHRY G. BUFFINGTON 609 Thorn COMMERCIQL SECRETQRIHL B Unobtrusiveness I Oral themes, stewed oysters D Learning to drive H. Woman detective B The girl's crazy! R HR., Pageant N Buffy IOSEPH BURDILIS 238 Plum GENERQL VOCHTIONQL B Hir-mindedness I Speeches, homework D Loafing H Hviator B Doggone it! H O.H., Rviation N Toe MHRGHRET BURKE 210 North Second GENERHL VOCQTIONHL B Observation of nature I School, hypocrites D Graduation H Getting government position 3 Elect Pthe! .. ., ageant N Peggy GRHCE BURKI-IHRT 1014 Perry COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIQL B Qmusing wit I Snobs, quiet people D Camping H H job B Hi, chum! F1 O.H., H.R. N Gracie WELLINGTON BURKERT 1506 Linden COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL B Reliability I Girls who swear continually D Graduation H Bookkeeping B Oh, my gosh! R HB., Pageant N Weuey I FRHNKLIN BURNS 1138 North Sixth COMMERCIHL BUSINESS B Gridiron skill I Getting up in the morning D Prom in '39 H Football coach B For the birds! H Football, Basketball N Eddie Brown HNTI-IONY BUSER 1209 North Tenth COMMERCIHL BUSINESS B Bashtulness I Wearing a necktie D His first car H Policeman B Hin't the way I heeard it! g HB., Pageant Tony GLHDYS M. BUSH 819 Madison COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL B Blase attitude I Poor sports, homework . D Her one and only R Millionaire B Good glory! H Dramatic, H.R., Pageant N Glqdie HNTHONY CHGIHNO 206 Franklin COLLEGE PREPRRRTORY B Handsorneness I Cheese, conceited girls D Betty R Don't know yet B Hello, Ioe. H Movie, O.H. N Cagi 20 THOMHS CHLPIN 1410 Linden COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY B Unperturbed nature I Geometry, homework D Castles in Spain H Chemist B Hint it the truth? F! Physics, S.C., O.H, N Tom IOHN CHLVHRESI 600 'Tulpehocken COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL B Ioviality I School D Mil1ionaire's hubby H. Tomato-paste factory B You jerkl .Q I-LR., Pageant N Iumbo RICI-IHRD 'CHMPBELL 928 Elm GENERRL VOCQTIONQL B Hthletic ability I Horneroom programs D Footb-all H Own a farm B Looking for trouble? 9 Football, H.R. N Dick HLICE VIRGINIA CHPPS 512 Greenwich COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL B Bewitching eyes I Silly girls, beans D The Middle West I-I Private secretary B Oh, my Word! H H,C., Ex. Com. N Ginnie GLORIH MARIE CHRROLL 1322 Perkiomen COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY B Drawl I Unfaithtul friends D Bill H Home Economics teacher B Good heavensl , 3 G.R., Dramatic N Duchess ELEHNORE CHRROZZH 426 North Fifth GENERHL VOCHTIONQL B Friendliness I Politics, liver D Him, dancing R Concert pianist B You ain't lying? F1 Orch., Pageant N E1 21 Mt PHYLLIS CHRTS 1500 North Fourteenth COLLEGE PREPHRI-ITORY B Httractiveness I Stuffy classrooms, baby talk D Doesn't day dream H Go to Canada B What? What? What? H Class Sec., Orch., Band N Phyl GERHLDINE CHTRLHNO 241 South Eighth COLLEGE PREP!-IRHTORY B Technique I Butter, rnoonless nights D Whom to ask to G.R. dances H Metropolitan star B Hi ya, keedl 9 Choir, Dramatic, Sen. Qss. N Ierry IRENE R. CELEBUCKI 443 Minor COMMERCIQL SECRETHRIHL B Placidness I Boys, smoking D Graduating R Secretary B 1t's beauteous. H O.H., Basketball ,N Scrub BRLENE BETTY CHHLFHNT 262 West Buttonwoocl 1 COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL B 'Talkativeness I Waiting D Night before H Good ice-skater B Gee! 9 Dressmaking N Flrlene EDITH IEHN CHHYKOWSKI 1030 Lancaster GENERHL VOCHTIONHL B Niceness I Homework, sarcastic pupils D Meeting the right one H Professional model B Could bel R H.R., O.H. N Daisy Mae, Blondie FRHNCES I.. CHELIUS 1122 Union COLLEGE PREPHRQTORY B Chumrniness I Catty people, ham D G.R. programs H Teacher B Yes! R Dramatic, G.R. N Lucy 1 , 4 4 1 l 3 VINCENZH CHINNICI 38 North Third COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL B Domesticity I lce cream, cats D Everything B. Travel B Hello, Ioe! H O.H., HR. N Vinze IOSEPH CHOLEWH. S28 Chestnut ' COMMERCIHL SECRETPIRII-lL B Huskiness I English D Eating H loin the army B Man, oh man! H H.R,, Pageant N Skeet CURTIS CHRISTOPHER 435 Mulberry GENERFIL VOCI-'ITIONFLL B Flippancy I I-lttention seekers D That would be telling R Policeman B ls that so? H O.H., Pageant N Curt DOROTHY CHURHN 532 South Seventh COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY B Quietness I Show-offs D The future H Laboratory technician B You think you're smart. R Pageant, I-LR. N Red ALBERT CIHNCIOSI 335 Franklin INDUSTRIQL VOCRTIONHL B Neat attire I Dull orchestras D Millionaire playboy H Publisher B Yo-yo-yo H Printing, Table Tennis N Hlby IOSEPH CIHTTO 327 Spruce INDUSTRIQL VO CHTIONHL B Burliness I Copy-cat, show-offs D Success and her H Wood-shop teacher B You poor boy. H H.C., Hrchery, O.H. N Superman LST ll IOSEPH CICHOCKI 542 South Fifteenth COMMERCIHL BUSINESS B Engaging smile I Painted girls D The future B. Success B Well, what do you know? H. Football, Glee, O.H. N Red. DONHLD CLARK 1241 Douglass COMMERCIRL BOOKKEEPING B Youthfulness I Pumpkin pie D Harrisburg H. Certified accountant B Don't look now. H Choir, N,H.S., Quartet N Clarky PHYLLIS CLHSTER 516 Brighton COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY B Culture I Getting up early D H past Mass. summer H Success in college B What a life! H N.H.S., Qrxalma, Knitting N Phyll RUTH CLHUSER l337 Good COMMERCIHL SECRETQRIHL B Iitterbug ability I Over-dressed girls, snobs D Dancing, apricot pie H To get the man she wants B Oh, lady! H. Dramatic, H.R. N Honey VIRGINIA CLHY 386 Bridge COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL B Meekness I Fresh fellows D Plenty of money and-you H Yellow roadster B Stooge. H Pageant, H.R. N Ginny RHLPI-I CLEMENS 407 South Seventh COMMERCIHL SECRETQRH-lL B Garrulity I Homework, turnips D Eating H. Stenographer B Where you going? H Pageant, HR. N Ienny 22 CURTIS CLUMP 351 North Twelfth COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY B Red hair I Silly girls, homework D Most anything H To be a success B Don't be a dope. H H.P., Rifle, Ushers N Curt NHNCY CLYMER 121 Windsor COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY B Sophistication I Curry powder D West Point R Be noteworthy B Hello, loe. R H.R., Pageant N Pie IUNE COLLINSON 735 North Eleventh COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL B Quietude I Wrong telephone numbers D Hnything R Marry a millionaire B You're a stooge. H Pageant, Dramatic N Iune MHBEL CONNER 416 Iohnson COMMERCIHL SECRETQRIHL 'B Peppiness I Homework, conceited people D Everything R Get a job B You ain't lying. R S.C., Red Pen N Connie SILVIE CORCETTO 1441 North Ninth COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY B Interest in motorcycles I Chem., onions, homework D Owning a motorcycle H Nurse B Go follow your nose. H Glee, Soccer, Basketball N Pud DONBLD CORRELL 1135 North Ninth COLLEGE PREPHRFITORY B Loquaciousness I Mud, slushy snow D Swashbuckling adventures R I-'lrchitect B Darn it. Fl H.C., Usher, Hviat., Hrch. N Corroll 23 .Wt if.. . -..LL21r..QL, -Hlll ROSE CONSENTINO 1335 North Ninth COMMERCIHL SECRETQRIHL ZKDUIDUI-'W I0 SE SZ in 09, 50 ni 4 ru Q ru Z r-1 :U ID rs 4 O O ID E O Z ID r' Ztbulbd-fm IQ s N7 Sf?-? Z0 SE 5-1 O 28 -I M Q O Z Z l 'l IU Q :D l ' U1 D1 0 SU D1 '-1 :n E :D F' Ztnulbdi-ua gm 'DE 93 go-1 Z8 24 ... 'oz 50 U'--1 O 2 Q Fd z D1 :n :D F 4: O O :D 5 O z :o t ' Zmmbv--us U1 221: '-+51 :TU 5150 an is 2 Unobtrusiveness ,' Studying, speeches Y' H professional skater Secretary Don't follow your nose. O.H., Pageant, HR. Browney Engineering interests School His vocation in ten years Diesel engineer Hi, therel Soccer, H.R., Pageant Cozzie ' Reliability Conceited boys HIM Marry the boss's son You glamour girll HC., O,H., S.O.S. Buffalo Bill Tap dancing Hlgebra Fldvancernent of the Negroes Concert singer ls that so? Camera, Chorus, Track Iune NON-RCHDEMIC 3 Lankiness I Snooty girl, backward boys D Beautiful blondes 9. State cop B Sez which? H Rifle, Chorus, Choir N Whitey GRHCE LINDERMHN CRHMP Scarlet's Mill COLLEGE PHEPHRHTORY B I D H. B H N Shyness Slang Traveling around the world Nurse To be or not to bel Dramatic, Pageant Gracie T ' 4 Maj F E V, ! ! ! i i ! ! I' ! L S 1 ARTHUR I. CRIST. IR. 1430 Chursh INDUSTRIHL VOCHTIONHL B Cynicism I Washing dishes, homework D Hm'm and a Canadian farm R Guide in Canada B Holy cow! H Rifle, H.C., O.1-1. N Hrt VIOLET KHTHRYN CRIST 641 Tulpehocken GENERHL VOCHTIONHL B Httractiveness I Fresh boys with old lines D Dark-haired alumnus H Marriage B Hi, Keed! H. Flower Corn., H,R. N Crist IOHN CSHKLOS 1417 North Thirteenth GENERQL VOCHTIONHL B Hppetite , I Running out of gas D Doesn't daydream H Draftsman B Oh! H S.C., Camera, O.H. N Bub ROBERT IOHN DHLTON 245 Iarneson GENERHL VOCHTIONHL B lrresponsibility I None D Graduating sometime H Pharmacist B You ain't lying! V H Usher, H.R., Pageant N lack RHLPH L. DHNNER 1228171 North Tenth GENERQL VOCI-TTIONQL B Unconcern I Sauerkraut, oral reports D West Philadelphia blonde R Expert machinist B Hit the breeze! H H.R., Pageant N Ralph MHRGUERITE DHVIES 301 Elm COMMERCIQL SECRETQRIQL B Varied talents I Show-oifs, coitee D F1 certain guy who boxes B. Stenographer B Who're ya hunchin ? H Q Cappella, HR., Pageant 2 Wheat HHROLD DRVIS 1030 Walnut GENERHL VOCHTIONHL B Collection oi recordings I Turnips D That would be telling H Be self-sustaining B Well, what cl'ya know? H Track, Cross Country N Hap LOUISE DE CISCO 909 Buttonwood GENERQL VOCHTIONHL B Wim, wigor, Wiiality I Htfected people, redheads D The night before H Kindergarten teacher B But definitely! H G,Pi.I3l., Scholarship, S.C. N Wheezurns HHROLD DE FREES 158 West Green INDUSTRIRL VOCRTIONHL B Mechanical inclinations I Drying dishes D Girls and radios H Radio operator B Boorp! H Radio, Operating amplifier N Freeze IEHNNE DEIBERT 428 Spring COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY B Soft-spokenness I Boys with old lines D Wonderful things H Success B Good! H G,R., Nursing, Prom Com. N Ieanie GRHCE DEININGER 1203 Green COMMERCIQL STENOGRQPHIC B Placidness I Washing dishes, onions D Week-ends H Bookkeeper B Hold everything! H Posing for art class, H.R. N Gracie VIRGINIH DELEWSKI 518 South Twelfth COMMERCIQL SECRETHRIHL B Pre-occupation I Short hair, dirty dishes D Boys H Somebody's stenog B Simmer down churn! H Chorus, Sports, Leaders N Iinny '24 DORIS DE LONG 1322 North Sixth COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL B Good sportsmanship I Hats, umbrellas D Tall, dark, handsome guy R Secretary B Hello! B G.Fl.Fl., Leaders N D.D. ROBERT DEPPEN 1222 Douglass GENERHL VOCHTIONHL B Reticence I English, turnips D Good job H Succeed B How ya doin'? H H.C., Band N Bob CHRL DERR 1303 North Thirteenth GENERHL VOCHTIONHL B Musical compositions I Fickle girls, corny bands D H girl in New York H. H professional musician B 1'll bite! H- O,H., Ensemble N Slippery EDWHRD W. I. DESZCZKH 23 Plrlington COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY B Dry wit I Studying D Motoring thru U.S. H Music teacher B Get outa here! 9 HR., Pageant N Ed FRHNKLIN DE TEMPLE - 1318 Union COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY B Modesty I Getting up , D Sail seven seas H Captain in merchant mar B Don't be a dripl H Physics, Qrxalma N Frankie ARTHUR DEUTSCH 1305 Hampden COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY B Congeniality I English D Nothing R Doctor B My goshl H Science, H.R. N Flrtie 25 . GEORGE DIEFENDERFER 911 Mulberry INDUSTRIHL VOCHTIONHL B Smooth dancing I English D Last night's dreams H Cabinet shop B Hi ya, girls! H S.C., Cap Com. N Dietie KHTHRYN DIETZ 617 Moss GENERHL VOC!-ITIONHL B Sports ability I History, fresh boys D F1 certain someone H Make progress B Gee whizz! H Glee, S.O.S., GRB. N Kathie EDNB MHRGHRET DILGER 930 McKnight COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY . B Fluid violin playing I Having nothing to do D Flfter school happenings R Music or math teacher B O, gee whiz! 9 N.H.S., Orch. N Strad HRRRY G. DINHCKUS 800 North Sixth COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY B Passiveness JI Conceited people, onions D Everything H Chemical engineer B HMMM! H N,H.S., H.P. N Dinny RRY DINKEL 1754131 Perkiomen GENERHL VOCHTIONRL B Friendliness I Homework, math D Plans for week-ends lg Civil Service position H N Welll Well! Imagine thatl HP., I-lrchery Dink EDWHRD H. DITLOW 331 West Douglass GENERHL VOCHTIONHL B Sociability I Sloppy dressers, love stories D Girls H F1 big businessman B Take it e-asy, Budl H Basketball, H.R., Pageant N Snitz Pl'-ITRICII-I DODGE 400 Walnut GENERHL VOCHTIONHL 3 Petiteness I Catty girls, bugs, oysters D Everything .Q Music teacher B O, for goodness sake! 9- Qrchery, H Cappella, O.H. N Pattie ROBERT DOMBRO 15 West Thirty-Fifth COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY B Talkativeness I Blondes and redheads D Girls 5 Q Professional baseball player B High ya, sweetheart! H Dramatic, Red Pen N Bob LUCY DONOFRIO 123 Elm COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL B Placidness I History, getting up early D The 3:30 bell I-1 Graduation B That's for the birds! S H.R., Pageant Lu GEORGE DRRCHH 105 Oley COLLEGE PREP!-IRI-ITORY B Nonchalance I Fair-weather friends D H happy married life H Successful high school coach B Oh, rny! H Plthletics N Yacob MHDELYN DRIES 1015 North Fifth COMMERCIHL SECRETQRIHL B Leadership I Homework, stewed onions D Owning a car H Hn under-taker's assistant ZION 530 mE Ct Ste 3-ru O ,U Cl 2 U O an m Q E Bm 'USU QD gl 0.4 58 UD 5:1 eo S z CDD F O'Dinah! N.H.S., Cheerleader Mandolin W I Peroxide blondes, crowds D Singing in front of crowds H Singer or music teacher B Ee-gad! Fl N.H.S., H Cappella, Dram. N Fritz at ll! I-IHRRY DUNKELBURGER 749 North Tenth COLLEGE PREPQRHTORY B Nonch-alance I Onions D The bell at 3:30 R Retired business man B Well, what d'ya know? Fl Band, S.C., O.H. N Dunk V MIRIHM DUNKLEBERGER 1007 Oley GENEHHL VOCHTIONQL B Easy-go manner I Robert Taylor, jazz music D The next football game H Nurfie B That gripes me! H Glee, Usher, Movie 2 Q55 Ze.:-:III pq Z ,dz :DSZU 252 2219 :DUT P-5 O z :D I mv-1 ES 'ss LQV1 ... ls. mi? :- E, .Q z: KD Mim HDI D Being a great tennis star H College graduate B Gee Whiz! 3 Football, Tennis, Basketball N Iohnny IOSEPH E. DZIKI 1544 Cotton INDUSTRIHL VOCHTIONHL B Cuteness I Romeo's and Iuliet's D Future H Good machinist ZION Boorp! OH., H.R., Pageant Ice G. MHRSHHLL EHCHES 124 North Ninth COMMERCIHL BUSINESS I1 Q... EB gil!! :rw C. 'im Ein: S0 I. r-1 Q l 'l Z F1 2U D F' 4 O O D 5 O Z D F' za: :nu--ua UPU l 'J'11 gQ99:'fcg fD'3's1ErE?-5 '80 DS' 5-I3 fb O'U er 9:25 -UE TS. 5 sits 4 ,. 1' 5 H59 . QE O 8 O P C P. D E B Obligingness I Book reports, uncivil boys D Her future with Walter Miles I-I Successful housewife B Oh, honey! FI Nursing, Typing, O.H. N Kits 26 FRHNCES EBERLY 223 Upland GENERHL VOCHTIONQL B Reliability I History, carrots D The future B Dressmaker B Oh, heck! 9- Knitting, H.Pi., Pageant N Fran ROBERT ECKERT 43 North Third INDUSTRIHL VOCQTIONFIL B Trustworthiness I English, Iish D Girls R Wood butcher B Hi, boy! R Pageant, I-I.R. N Bobby KI-ITHBRINE ECKMHYER 849 Church COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIQL B Friendliness I Mustaches, asparagus D Her Iuture home H Office worker B Oh! 9- O.H., H.R., Pageant N Ecky FREDERICK ECKS B14 North Thirteenth NON-QCHDEMIC Sports enthusiasm W I Homework, oral reports D Davy O'Brien 9. Sports editor B Oh, yeah! H. Pageant, H.R. N Fritz EVELYN EDMOND 530 South Eighteenth GENERQL VOCHTIONHL B Sociability I Pessimists, tomato sauce D Food, c-amp R Go camping this summer B Hold tight! H N.H.S., Soccer N Small Iry E. ELIZABETH EICHERT 1126 North Ninth COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL B Bashtulness I History, conceited people D Having everything she wants H Stenographer N B Oooh! H HR., Pageant N Betty 27 ,1. , ... ,Qui Hill!!! RUTH EIDHM 957 North Ninth GENERHL VO CHTIONHL B Mastery of language I Iazz, English D South Sea Islands I-I Dentist's assistant B Great day in the morning! R Chorus, HP. N Ruthie I-'RHNKLIN EINSEI. 1455 North Tenth GENERRL VOCRTIONHL B Liveliness I Homework, cabbage D Big leag es H Wage eyrner B Was that corny? H Pageant, H.R. N Frank MILDRED EISENHOWER 1250 Luzerne COMMERCIQL BUSINESS B Musical lingers I Conceited boys, homework D Getting a job H Piano player B Oh, heck! H I-I.R., Movie N Mickey EDWHRD H.. ELBERT 1524 North Fourteenth COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY B Initiative I Turnips, homework D California H Engineer B Good! H S.C., N.H.S., HR. N Red. I-'RHNK ELLIS 519 Iohnson PREVOCHTIONHL B Sportsmanship I Boring people, loudness D H large income H Graduation B Be a sport! H H.R,, Pageant N Dip GERHLDINE ELY 644 North Front GENERQL VOCHTIONHL B Spontaneity I Snobbish people D Summertime and future R Gym teacher B Oh, my cow! Fl H Cappella, Swimming N Ierry EMILY ENGLEHHRT 1847 Centre COMMERCIRL SECRETQRIHL B Demureness I Red hair, homework D The night before H Housewife B You bet! H 1-LR., Pageant N Pet HLVIN EPLER 525 Moss GENERHL VOCHTIONHLK B Interest in aviation I Boring lectures, loud people D Eating H Bviator B Old Man Mose! H HR., Pageant N Pete MBRIE ERNESTO 228 Chestnut COMMERCIHL SEERETQRIHL B 11-npulsiveness Guy Lombardo, homework That certain somebody H Marry her future boss B You did! Fl O.H., I-LR., Chorus N Squirt ,I D IHMES ERNST 239 Penn GENERHL VOCHTIONQL B His restful ideas I Getting up for school, beans D Florida H Plviator B Oh, yeah! H H.R., Pageant N Iimmy IOHN ERNST 1405 North Fourteenth COMMERCIHL BUSINESS B Flppreciation of humor I Homework, early rising D Sports H Typist B So-o-long! H Track, H.R., Pageant N Iohnnie WILLIBM ESHBHCH G39 Pear COLLEGE PREPHRQTORY B His modesty I Doing homework D Vacations H Plnimal breeder B Huh! H Plrchery, H.R., Pageant N Bill IHMES E. ETZEL 923 Windsor GENERHL VO CHTIONHL B Versatility I Homework, lectures D Words for poems H Song Writer B Oh! and neat! H HB., Pageant N Jim HDDHMENIH MBRIE EVHNS 217 North Sixth COMMERCIHL SECRETFIRIHL B Twirling I French, snobs D She doesn't daydream H Home economics B Silly! H G.H.B., Band, HH. N Eddie DHVID EVHN S 933 McKnight GENERHL VOCRTIONHL B Hccent I Flighty girls D Cozy home in country B Success B 1s that s-rn-o-o-t-h! H Dramatic, Pageant N Dave MHRY EXHS 352 North Fourth COMMERCIAL SECRETHRII-IL B lndustriousness I Gossip, spinach D Working H Typist B You and me both! H Movie, Knitting N Mary IOSEPH FHNELLI 208 South Eleventh COMMEHCIHL SECRETHRIHL B Dry sense of humor I English, history ' D Graduation H Sports writer B Ye gosh dang right! Fl H,P., Chorus, Glee N Skeets NELSON FHRR 1315 North Fifth COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY B Hffability I School, getting up D Girls R Successful father B Do we get a test in here? H HR., Pageant N Nellie 28 RICHRRD F. FHRRELL 1041 Birch COMMERCIHL SECRETQRIHL B Magnetic grin I Doesn't have any E Dfwlly F ying B O.K, H S.C., HR., Pageant N Dick HHLPH FHSIG 321 North Thirteenth GENERHL VOCHTIONHL B Mechanical mindedness I Oysters, clams D Eats R Hviator B So what? R O.H., Pageant, H.R. N Ralph IEHNNE D . FE GLEY 713 Locust COMMERCIRL SECRETRRIHL B Sociability I Teachers who punish D Traveling very f-at R Stenographer B Oh! 9 GR., Usher, Pageant N Bunny BDELE FEHLING 1435 North Tweltth COMMERCIBL SECRETHRIHL B Striking eyes I Homework, conceited people D H lot of things H Good secretary B Ohl H G,R,, H.R., Pageant N Hdele RRY I-'. FEINOUR 243 West Oley GENERRL VOCHTION1'-IL B Gaiety I Chemistry experiments D Happy marriage H Chemical engineer B Hi ya, lohnnyl 9- Chorus, Ex. Com. N Rarnie II-INET ELHINE FELIX 535 North Fifth GENERHL VOCHTIONHL B Consideration I Oatmeal D Beautiful home I-1 lllctress B Honest to faith. H HR., Pageant N Snooks 29 ,- .L, DOROTHY FELTENBERGER 1555 Moss COMMERCIHL SECRETQRIBL B Winsomeness I Conceited people D Time in past H Secretary B Golly H N.H.S., Glee, Usher N Dottie KENNETH RICHARD FIDLER 347 West Douglass GENERHL VOCHTIONHL B Entertaining ways I Hill-billy music D Conducting orchestra H Music teacher B Ohl H Dramatic, Band N Kenny 'WILLIBM E. FILER 2248 Raymond COMMERCIHL' CLERICHL B Chivalry I Going to school in morning D Graduation - H Salesman ' B Ohl H Printing, Pageant N Bill HELEN FINCH 116 South Fourth GENERHL VOCHTIONHL B Southern accent I Fresh boys, candy D The future and graduation H Beautician B Hi ya, nut! I-1 Chorus, Soccer, Hockey N Dixie HLBERT FISHER 1648 Mulberry. GENERHL VOCHTIONHL B Baseball enthusiasm I Cold Weather, sauerkraut D Living in Florida or Calif. B Success B lzzat so? H H.C., Pageant N Fish EUGENE FISHER 727 Thorn INDUSTRIHL VOCQTIONQL B Unruly hair I Crooked stocking seams D The coming vacation R Lotsa money and fun B Boorpl Fl H.R., Pageant N Fit IRENE FISHER 1600 Bern COMMERCIHL CLERICQL B Poise I Being alone at night D Traveling around the world H Own a business B Oh, glory! H GR., Dressmaking N Renee ROBERT FISHER 531 Perry GENERRL VOCHTIONQL B Lackadaisicalness I Shaving, carrying papers D Fl brown-eyed brunette H To be someones idol B HW, go way. H O.H,, Camera N Bob SI-IRI-I FISHER 521 Carsonia COLLEGE PREPQRQTORY B Ettervescence I Bad orchestras, dizzy people D Lovely brown eyes I-I Laboratory technician B Honey! H N.I-LS., R,B. N Bubbles VIRGINIH FLEMMING 431 West Greenwich GENERHL VOCQTIONHL B Sweetness I Necking, boys with lines D Ten years from now, R Ph.D. B Ohl Not 9 N.I-LS., Red Pen N Ginnie WILLIHM FOLK 1203 Cotton . INDUSTRIPIL VOCHTIONHL B Garrulity I Losing a ball game D Being a playboy H Have plenty ot cash B Boorp! 9 HR., Glee N Murphy FRANK s. Form. rn. 1329 Perry COLLEGE PREPQRHTORY B Trustworthiness I Nothing D Little sheep R Have more knowledge B Imagine that! H N.H.S., Band, Ex. Com. N Ford KENNETH FOREMHN 651 Mulberry GENERHL VOCQTIONI'-IL B Flippancy I Girls who act like babies D Fl small cottage R Success in lite B You ain't lying, Bud. 9 Q Cappella, Chorus, I-LR. N Kenny EMMH FORRY 115 South Third COLLEGE PREPQRHTORY B Speed I Butter, impolite boys D Plnything Worthwhile H Success B Oh! Sugarl H H.R., Chorus N Emma MHRY IHNE FOX 2314 Hotiert COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY B Gentleness I Impolite boys D Friend ot past H Library worker B Is that right! Fl S.O.S., Glee N MJ. CONSTHNCE FRHNCO 818 Chestnut GENERHL VOCHTIONFIL B Terpsichorean art I People who enjoy suspense D Letter man of R.H.S. H Teacher B I still wooves you. H I'I.R., Glee, Dramatic N Connie HILDEGHRD FRANK 1334 North Twelfth COLLEGE PREPQRPITORY B Httractive hair I Unfriendly people D Certain someone H Nurse 3 Goodness gracious. N H,R., O.H. Hildie BETTY L. I-'RHNTZ Hill Road GENERQL VOCHTIONQL B Corueliness I Penna. German D Graduation H Singer B For the love of mud. Fl H Cappella, Dramatic N Lurnpie V 30 1 BLHNCHE FREED 629 Pear GENERI-IL VOCQTIONHL B Equanimity I Oyster stew D Going to California H Good wife B Oh! H Movie, O.I'I, N Blanche FLORENCE E. FREEZE 529 North Eighth GENERFIL VOCQTIONHL B Ptttractiveness I Homework D Going to Mexico H Professional dancer B Up here. H G.H.Q., Dramatic N Flossie HILBERT FREY 1606 Thorn COMMERCIHL BUSINESS B Shyness I Waiting after school D None B Clerk B Shucks. R N O.H,, H.R. Hilbert CBROLYN I. FRITZ 1137 North Eleventh COMMERCIFIL SECRETSRIHL B Coquettishness I Two-faced girls D That certain boy H Housewife B No kidding. H G,H.l3l.. G.R. N Fritzie SHRHH FRY 1314 North Thirteenth COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY B Kindness I Two-faced people D College H Hccountant B Skip it. il' N,I-I.S,, GLR. Sarah VEDH H. FRYER 1109 North Twelfth COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL B Sociability I Hockey, cabbage, economics D Week-end happenings H Father's secretary B Oh, Sugar. H N.H.S., G.R. N Veda 31 SHELDON FURMHN 235 Hoffman's Court COMMERCIHL BUSINESS B Politeness I Unreasonable people D Streamlined mountain home R Qir conditioner B You, by the numbers. F1 H.R , Pageant N Sheldon IHNE GHBLE 811 McKnight GENERHL VOCHTIONHL B Qthletic skill I Studies, turnips D Going to Colorado B Physical Education teacher B Hey there! H G.Q.Pl., Leaders N Gable MHRGUERITE GHENZLE 1327 Mulberry COLLEGE PREPHRQTORY B Pleasantness I Turnips - D Things in general H Doctor B I-Ii, Ioe! H OH., I-LC. N Mike LOTTIE GHIEWSKI 447 Spring Garden COMMERCIHL BUSINESS B Career I Plmerican History D Her ideal R Good singer B Foo to you. H O.H., HR., Pageant N Lot MBRY GHLEO 824 Bingaman COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL B Youthfulness I Oral reports, spaghetti D Beautiful clothing H Private secretary B You're batty. Fl S.C., Dramatic N Mary IO!-IN GHLLHGHER 527 Windsor INDUSTRIPIL VOCHTIONQL B Mischieviousness I I-'tnswering questions D Cars, money, girls H Qrchitect B You ain't lying. H H.R., Pageant N Iohn Ill P ll NHNCY GHNTER 652 Schuylkill COMMERCII-IL SECRETHRIIIII.. B Friendliness I Flighty people D Future H Good teacher B Definitely. H H.C., Sewing N Nance EHRI. GBSS 918 Moss GENERHL VOCHTIONI-IL B Unconcerrx I Waiting tor G.F. D Ideal R Professional ball player B Stun! H H.R., Pageant N Pete RAYMOND H. GHUI., IR. l224 Greenwich COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY B Plznbition I Stuck-up girls D Cottage along coast H Ensign in U.S. Navy B That's solid! H I-LR., Ex. Com, N Ray IOHN DRNIEI. GEHRIS 1744 North Third INDUSTRIPIL VOCHTIONQL B Honesty I English class D Girls and machines R Machinist B Boorpl H O.H., H.R., Pageant N Pebbles MIRIBM GE!-IRIS 434 South Sixteenth COLLEGE PREPBRRTORY B Sweetness I Conceited people D Playing 'like Hal Kemp H Kindergarten teacher B Well, all right. 9- N.H.S., Fl Cappella, Glee N Peachy FRHNCES GEIGER 414 Iohnson . COMMERCIHI.. SECRETQRIHL B Liveliness I Kissing D She'd hate to say H Success B Oh, shucksl H Red Pen, Camera N Kitty Higgens ll un MHRIORIE B. GEISS 723 Lance Place COLLEGE PREPQRHTORY B Naturalness I Beans, mustaches D Everything chocolate H Surgical assistant B My goodness! H S.C., N.H,S., Nursing N Marge WILLIHM GENSINGEB 1548 Moss GENERHL VOCPITIONHL B Reserve I English, snobs D Ideal R Plrrny aviator B Oh, geel Fl Typing, Pageant N Magra DONHLD GEORGE 1031 Plinity GENERHL VOCHTIONHL B Placidness I School D Money R Machinist B Like a pig's ear Fl H.R., Football, O.H. N Stooge EVR GERBER 1143 Robeson COMMERCIQL SECRETHRII-IL B Wit I Dyed hair, homework D Having a car H Housewife B You're tetchedl R H.R., GBR., Soccer N Gerber MRRIIHNE GERBINO 211 Chapel Terrace COMMERCIHI.. SECRETFIRIQL B Pep I Moody people, conceit D Economics class H Housewife B No kidden? 9- Sewing, Dramatic N Marijane CI-IBRLES GER!-IHRT 250 South Fourth GENERHL VOCI-ITIONPIL B Qrtistic nature I Dishonesty, conceit D H Graduation To master painting B Fire you sure? Q Hrt, H.R. N Charles IHMES GERHHRT 1433 Cotton GENERHL VOCHTIONHL B Roller skating ability I Contrary people, work D Being a baseball player H Machinist B Tell it to the marines. R O,H., HR., Pageant N Pants MIRIHM GERHHRT 1433 Cotton GENERHL VOCHTIONHI.. B Obligingness I Smoking, homework D Week-ends H Nurse B Best of friends never part. H Ex. Com., O,H., GLR. N Mimie DONHLD GERMBN 1051 Chestnut COMMERCIHL BUSINESS B Hbility to sleep in study I Fast work in Bookkeeping lll D The future H Bookkeeper B Hre you worried? H H.C,, Cross Country 2 FS 52 in :vm :nu '-4 Q .Q 52.2 fn: ml' 35 ZS! 5.31 Q0 OZ :san F Donnie U I Homework, passing papers D 3:30 Friday afternoon H Mechanic B Toss the simp. H Pageant, HR. N Buck, Ir. RICHHRD GERY 153 North Front GENERBL VOCHTIONQL B Sparkling eyes I Homework D End of school for the day H Hirplane mechanic B Take a dive! H Pageant, HB. N Dick ELEBNOR GESSIN 812 North Third COMMERCIQL BOOKKEEPING B Daydreams I Blonde boys, eggs D The next dance H Nurse B We can't make any money! F1 Chorus, G.F1.H. N Honey OJ OO Qs! HU!!! MHY GIHCCI 638 Schuylkill GENERHL VOCHTIONQL B Sweetness I Poor sports, conceited boys D Her future H Hctress B Hi-ya, Honey! R GB., G,H.F1., Leaders N Pep SBMUEL GIHMO 328 Spring Garden COMMERCIAL SECRETFIRIQL B Politeness I Girls who make themselves D Being famous in sports H Being outstanding B Snazzy F1 H.R,, Track N Sops IUNE GIBB 226 North Second COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHI. B Qppreciation of humor I Doing bookkeeping D Fl nice Buick H Being with Ioe B Sure enough! R H,R., Pageant N Gibbie BETTY GILDEN 345 Penn GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Httractiveness U I Hot clogs and sauerkraut D H big convertible coupe H Hctress B You act like a dope! H Chorus, Dramatic, O.H. N Becky MIRIBM GLRSS 509 Linden HOME ECONOMICS B Glossy hair I Conceited boys, oral reports D H certain person H H good housewife B Oh, happy day! H O.H., Usher, Fashion Show N Mim CATHERINE GOFF 1622 Fairview COMMERCIHI. SECRETQRIQL B Serenity I Conceited boys, oral reports D The future ' H. Stenographer 1 B Hey. twerp! H GB., G.Fl.H., Chorus N Kitty LOUISE GOLDBERG 602 North Tenth CLERICHL PRHCTICE ZIDWDU'-'hi mr' SCI ,UO ru 'Uv-1 E-1 ID El O O U Q U1 z U1 '11 :D F' 4 O 0 :D :I O z an I. ZIDUDU'-'W nb si Eli 52 95 rn o O U ID I. I. O O Z Z m :rn Q ID r' cn m O nu fr! f-4 FD FE ID r-' ZZDWRDU'-fw E ID r' r' 'C F' 0 O 2 ID 2 rn Long, flowing hair Oral reports, Conceited boys H gray Buick coupe Stenographer So whatl O.H., Hssembly, Show Musher Qbility to play accordion Spinach, oral reports' Graduation Music teacher Ohl Chorus, HR. Cetty Unconcerned attitude Oral reports, cooked turnips You'll never know Private secretary Hi, Budl Hockey, GPH. Goodie unou-M22 gm -4Ul O Qrggfrbf U-29.-mm O51 mi- '1IDm -+ Own, on Ome- rsmggdm FLe2:.gE Q ',,,wQ O :nog P1-'nga IDE: 55: WB Z Q 4 -4 225 HU! INT 225' D5 l 'I E,-c do U ID 2 n F! E' 5 O O I 1-' m Q rn ru :cz rn ru ID :n ID ex O :cn P4 ZIDUIDUHU E-1 QE Zo ag gm 0 an ID I-I L11 :rm Q D1 z D1 :U :rn F' si O O no :3 O z :D L ZDHIDUI-'hi Track, H.R., Cheer Leader Wally Tennis form Iealousy, Hrnerican History Blondes ' Tennis champ of U.S. What do you know? Tennis, Table Tennis, S.C. Rough-cut Interest in band music Oral reports Music Ioining the U.S. Marine Band Oh! Band, HR. Fire engine ,Qui U mmm CHHRLOTTE GRHUL 326 Windsor GENERHL VOCQTIONHI.. B Niceness I Heel walker D Graduation H Qctress B You know- H Dramatic, Pageant, H.R. N Charlotte EDGHR GREHSER 429 Woodward GENERHL VOC!-TTIONHL B Interest in athletics I Glory grabbers, concerts D Beautiful girls H H comfortable position B How are you doin'? H Football, Track N Eddie ROSEMBRY GREENWOOD 446 North Thirteenth HOME ECONOMICS B Extreme dependability I Conceited people D Her iuture home H Dietitian B Ha, Hal H HR., O.H. N Young'n VVRRBEN GREENWOOD 506 North Front INDUSTRIHL VOCHTIONHL B Poise I Studying D Past experiences H Retire at fifty B Let's smutzl H H.R., Pageant N Hammer-head RICHHRD GREGORY 1641 Haak G-ENERHL VOCRTIONQL B Congeniality I Dizzy dames D H beautiful girl R Sports writer B Darned if I know. H Pageant, H.R. N Duke MI-IRY GRIESEMER 434 South Eighteenth COMMERCIHL STENOGRQPHIC B Continual giggle I Conceited girls D Harry H Housewife B How you doing, kid? R O.H., Glee, H.R. N Molly ll 34 I -4 ROBERT GRIMES 935 Church GENERHL VOCHTIONQL B Tranquillity I Boiled cabbage D H cabin in the woods H Printer B Sho' nuff! H Pageant, HR. N Dutch HMY G-RING ll12 North Front COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY B I D .H B H N Obliging nature Waiting, washing dishes Beautiful wardrobe Own a dress shop Look! G.R., Dramatic Hmy IRENE M. GRING 231 North Thirteenth COLLEGE PREPHRQTORY ZZDUIDUH-ul :E EQ gt?- E-lf! Q Ee UI 2 O H U O O L-' r-' rn Q ri-1 ru :rl ri-1 ru ID in ID -1 O I '-C ZJJUHDUD-ww :U ,asm me Z2 90 fs 51-fa in r Q m Z m '31 CD r 41 O O ID E O Z ID r ZZDWDUHU w w BFE yu II' 1:53 5.0 E 3 -'H am O O Z Z l 'l m Q m I. O I F5 E o m l ' 2:Dw!DU-lu OO fJ1 Mellow speaking voice Pessimists, history Certain someone Nurse P1in't it the truth? Pl Cappella, G.l31.H. Renee Executive ability Waiting, tests H Bright and happy future Laboratory technician Don't get me excited! N.H.S., G.R,, Ex. Com. Griz Interest in vocal music Blondes, vegetables The future Stenographer Well, call me up. Glee, H Cappella, Dramatic Sunrise Pleasing wit Rssernbly programs Certain brunettes To judge a beauty contest Goodbye, people! H.R., Prom Co. Reid QU!!! IEBN GROSS 1221 Chestnut COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY B I D H B H N Cooperativeness Tardy people, tests Being like her sisters Nurse lt's grutzig! N,H.S., Glee, S.C, leanie HOWHRD GULDIN 1606 North Twelfth GENERHL VOCHTIONHL B I D H IB H N Popularity People who talk too much Hnything Have a good time We'll have a lot of fun. Football, Basketball Hops WILLIHM GUSS 1626 North Twelfth GENERHL VOCHTIONHL ZJJWIDUI-'W lfldventures English, history He doesn't: he sleeps Graduate Well. O.H., H.R. Bill RICHARD GUY zmw:nu-egg U nwmw v 539.1190 5? ' 4H5S3 H Q Omn5UZ.E ,..-muon, D Er+O1'4:1 I- 5 gin? 4 :'am5w O s C Q :G D' -1 :D io 'D 3 31 . 5 O 1 5 Q r so S25 me 9 m E.-15 'DEB wma-fun 8 Z Z m w Q m r UD H m Z O Q m D w E O ZID SRI Ura P-I 5 m . H 3 rs 5 4 E m v m Q E :U O O Z Z m U3 Q ID r U3 m O w m A :D E ID r ZZDUIDUHU1 Guy Refreshing personality Conceited boys Fellow from Manheim Private stenographer You ain't lying. H Cappella, G.R., Dramatic Iessie Talkativeness Bookworms Meeting Gene Hutry Singer Oh, fudge. H.R., Pageant Flash EMMR C. HRFER 255 South Tenth COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY B Firmness I Strong Bermuda onions DA The wide open spaces A Pedagogy B lsi hl R N.1-ES., G,P1.Ill., Ex. Com. N Emmie RUTH HHFER 1507 Moss COMMERCIHL STENOGRQPHIC Studiousness Conceited people, homework -tHim,. I Oh, fiddle. Usher, Flower Com. B I D H Private secretary B R N Ruthy Jacic HI-IGGERTY 1035 Elm GENERHL VOCHTIONHL ? Red hair, insulting people Earnestness D Money B, Good dancer B Imagine that! Fl HR., Pageant N Peter DONALD HHHN 1319 North Eleventh GENERHL VOCHTIONQL B Unusual ambition I Sunday drivers D Motorcycles I-I See world on a motorcycle B Gee buggers. R Glee, H.R,, Pageant N Don CELIH H!-IIN 1318 Perry GENERQL VOCQTIONQL B Lustrous hair I Overly aifectionate people D Modernistic home H Graduate B Fil 'white. Fl Chorus, S.O.S. N Blacky SPENCER HHLL 109 Schiller GENERPIL VOCHTIONHL B Excellent dancing I Snooty girls D H certain P.G. f H Make a million dollars B Hi ya, kid. H Hunting and Fishingd Rifle N Spence .4 .-.,, Qi lilllllil ISK nit f IOHN L. I-IHRBSTER 209 North Second GENERQL VOCHTIONHL B Quick-wittedness I Overly-talkative people D Redheaded girls H. Design movie previews B Coniidentially, it stinks. H Usher, H.C., Football N Iohnny HDHH I-IHRTMHN 1247 Green GENERQL VOCHTIONHL B Placidness 1 English class D The one and only him H Dressmaker or secretary B It's corny. Fl H.R., Pageant N Flat-lander BELLE HHHVEY 140 Greenwich COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY B Hctiveness I Dressing up, history D Pinebrook B Hrtist B Keenl R Basketball, O.1-I. N Bee Gee PHUL HHSSLER 251 West Oley COLLEGE PREPQRHTORY B Red hair I English, spinach D Getting out ol school B Dentist B Howclyl 1 Q Chorus, H.R., Pageant N Pete IEI-IN L. HHTT 132 South Eighth COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL B Demureness I Conceited people, waiting D Pinebrook H Secretary B Honest to truth. R O. H,, Sewing N Bunny Nose RICH!-IRD H. HHWK 541 Fern GENERHL VOCHTIONQL B Modesty 1 Cats, girls who smoke D Hunting and fishing Q, Policeman B Hello there. R Choir, H.R. N Dick I' f i 1- 36 IEHNETTE HHWKINS 1212 Mulberry COMMERCIRL SECRETHRIBL B Sociability I Bookkeeping, mushrooms D H certain Bob H Pilot an airplane B Hello, Sweegie, H S,C., O.H,, Pageant N leannie EMMH C. HECK 345 'Bingaman COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL B Obligingness I Boys with old lines D Pl wavy-haired boy H Milliner B Good night. H Pageant, H.R. N Emrnie ROBERT HECK 1206 Muhlenberg COMMERCIHL CLERICHL B Mischieviousness I Rlgebra, show-offs D The good old summertime H Travel B Gee. H Movie, O.H. N Hecker ELLEN HECKMHN 1320 Hampden COMMERCII-IL SECRETQRIHL B I-lttractiveness I Cotton, hot tempers ' D Him H Own a dress shop B For the birds. H S.C., G.H.H., H.C. N lo Ellum GLENN HECKMHN 1433 North Twelfth GENERQL VOCHTIONQL B Flmbition I Practical jokers D Boats B. Take a cruise B Phooey. H HR., Pageant N Hen mem-inn HECKMQN 844 schuyim INDUSTRIHL VOCHTIONRL B Indifference I None D He doesn't H Success in business B Boorp. Fl Pageant, H.R. N Hecky 37 IOSEPH HEISER 152 Spring GENERQL VOCHTIONHL B Neatness I H sissy D The sea H loin the navy IB Okay. H Pageant, H.R. N Ioe ROBERT HEISER 105 West Greenwich COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY B Boyishness I Bobbed hair, stiff collars D Cord supercharger auto .B Electrical engineer B Shucks. R N,H.S., Ex. Com. N Bob IEHN HEMMINGER 940 Green GENERAL VOCHTIONHL Charm None Camping trips Saleswornan Food for the birds. Pageant, Chorus, 1-LR. Hemminger ZZDURDUD-W go ws Zo 15' D'-4 f-I EEE Q-z U L11 I. O O Z Z m :U Q UD 1- U1 m Q :U m -1 TD E :D L-1 B Friendliness I Snobs, turnips D Dewey R Secretary B Well, what do you know! Fl N.H.S., Pageant, HR. N Dot MHHY HENNE 938 Pear COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY B Light complexion I Saurekraut, gossips D Good looking boys H Teach German B Heckl H N.H.S., H.C., O.H. 2 'dm IQP4 me z 2-QE Tn: em ge 'E Dim Q D1 2 U1 DJ :D ,.. 4 O O :D :E O z :n F' Penny B Unconcern I Solid geometry, sissies D He doesn't H Printer B Don't make yourself a heel R Pageant, H.R. N Hep GRHCE HERBINE 1210i Windsor GENERHL VOCHTIONHL B Castles in the air I Two-faced people D Going to Hollywood H Typist B Oh, gee. H O,I-I., H.R. N Gracie DOROTHY M. I-IERZOG 550 Lancaster COMMERCIBL SECRETHRIHL B Romanticism I History class, bad listeners D H certain black-haired boy H Secretary B Oh, heck! H Pageant, H.R. N Dot ROBERT E. HESS 1710 Centre COMMERCIHL CLERICHL B Passiveness I English class, laziness D Being a success H Success in commercial field B Yes, I don't know. R Pageant, H.R. N Bob IEI-IN HETHERINGTON 142 North Ninth COLLEGE PREPHRQTORY B Neat appearance I History, cabbage D Him B. Pirt teacher B Hnd guess what! Fl N.H.S., Plrt, H.R. N Pinky EDWHRD HILBERT 110 Peach GENERHL VOCBTIONQL B Flippancy I Skeptical people D His girl friend H Brmy officer B Okay. H Pageant, H.R. N Eddy KERMIT HILL 600 Elm GENERQL VOCI-ITIONHL B Bashfulness I English D What to do next summer B Draftsman B Prove itl H Band, O.H. N Krimpet NORMHN HILL 652 Schuylkill GENERQL VOCHTIONHL B Spontaneity I Ballet dances, chamber music D Skating on Saturday night H Ground mechanic B Fooey to you! H Hunting, Pageant, H.R. N Shrimp MIRIHM HINDEN 214 North Eleventh COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIQI.. B Love for fun I Cats, spinach, getting up D Ham and us H Secretary B Oh, how could you? H RB., H,R., H.P. N Mimi LUCY E. HINDLE 1165 North Eleventh COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY B Originality I History, affected people D Imaginary characters B Bacteriologist B Oh, boshl R O,H., Pageant, H.R. N Betty EDMUND HOCK 1145 North Eleventh GENERHL VOCBTIONQL B Mechanical mindedness I English, dancing D Graduation H Machinist in the navy B Fooeyl R Pageant, HR. N Hocky CHRI. HOFFMHN 1511 Perkiomen COLLEGE PREPHRI-ITORY B Facial expressions I Being tickled, spitefulness D Ten years from now H School teacher B Tee hee! 9. Pageant, Plrxalma, Typing N Bud IERN HOFFMHSTER 525 Windsor GENERHL VO CHTIONQL B Dependability I Conceited people, drinking D HIM H Secretary B How do you figure? H S.C., N,H.S., Movie N Hoffy lll I ,Qui I NHNCY IHNE HOLDER 28 South Eleventh COLLEGE PREPHRQTORY B Qrtistic ability I Dishonesty, dizzy people D Progressing in art H Hrtist B Oh, skip it! H N.H.S., H.C., Hrt, Tennis N Nance ELSIE HOLTZMHN 1334 Greenwich COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL B Persistence I Oral reports, jazz music D HIM H Secretary B Well, all right! A O.H., Glee, H.R. N Ierry IOHN HOOPES 1035 Douglass INDUSTRIHL VOCHTIONBL B Unatfectedness I Short dresses D HER H Machinist B How can you tell? H H.R., Hviation, Track N Iohn Silver MHRIE LOUISE HORRN 527 Birch COMMERCII-1L SECRETQRIQL B Gaiety I Oral reports, corny swing D HIM and a little bungalow H Private secretary B Some stuff, eh what? 9 Dramatic, O.H., H.R. N Terry IE!-INNE HORNE 804 North Eleventh COLLEGE PREPHRQTORY B Neatness I Poor sports, geometry D Certain passing fancies H Witness a symphony concert B Huh! H G.R., Cooking, H Cappella N Ieanne MHRIORIE HORNE B13 Church GENERHL VOCHTIONQL B Flippancy I Baby talk, liver D HIM H Sales clerk B Oh, shucksl Fl O.H., GB., H.R. N Peg 39 HLUHJ X7 7 .. AAA.- ,L W, ,L.,,,, BETTY IHNE HOSHBUER B10 Weiser COMMERCIQL SECRETHRIHL B Girlishness I Spinach, oral reports D HIM B. Private secretary B It's a great life if- R O.H., G.R., Fashion Show N Dimples MHRY HOUP 553 South Eighteenth COMMERCIH1.. SECRETHRIQL B Passiveness I Oral reports, dishonesty D That certain person H. Getting a job B Oh, dear! H GR., O.H., H.R. N Mary DOROTHY I-IOVERTER 917 Mulberry COMMERCIQL SECRETQRIHL B Tranquility I Oral reports, nosey people D Graduation H Getting a job B Oh, heckl H G.R., Pageant, H.R. N Dot IHCK HOY 1228 Pike GENERI-IL VOCHTIONQL B Manners I Turnips, washing dishes D Graduation R Pattern maker B Huh! Fl OH., Typing, H.R, N Hoy GLHDIS HUBLER 1135 Spring GENERHL VOCHTIONRL B Reserve I Staying home nights, themes D The night before H Beautician B Oh, gosh! F-I Usher, O.H., Pageant N Glad MHRGHRET HULS 1221 Spring COMMERCIBL SECRETQRIQL B Frankness I Lessons over the week-end D H certain boy H. Own a dress shop B Hi, Pantywaist! H G.R., N.H.S., S.C. N Margy CURTIS HUMMEL 221 West Buttonwood INDUSTRIHL VOCQTIONHL B Interest in sports I Peroxide blondes, school D Catching a large bass H R.H.S. principal B Boorpl H Boxing, Rifle, H.R. N Fat PHUL I.. HUNSBERGER 919 Flmity GENERRL VOC!-ITIONQL B Interest in cycling I Car drivers D Future R Bicycle racer B Keep up the pacel H Track, Usher, HR. N Speed DHVID HUNTER 1211 Linden COLLEGE PREPHRRTORY B Qbsent mindedness I Sea food, spinach D Everything H Movie director B I sow! B O.H., Usher N Davy IRENE IHEGER 511 South Fifteenth COLLEGE PREPHRQTORY B Perservance I Cats, snakes D The previous night H Nurse B You're a bug, H O.H., G.R, Glee N Renie MARTIN W. IFLHND 1220 North Sixth GENERHL VOCHTIONQL B Musical inclinations I Politics, Hitler, Stalin D Traveling R Playing with a big band B That's corny. H O.H., Band N ltty ROBERT IMPINK 516 North Tenth GENERBL VOCQTIONQL B Pleasantness I Rain D The future H Being a soldier B Wheeyoool H 1-I.R., Pageant N Pinkie t, i VIRGINIB IMPINK 1520 Fairview COLLEGE PRE PHRHTORY B Neatness I Staying home D Being in N.l-LS. H Nurse B Hi, Twerpl H GE., G.Fi.Fl., H.R. N Ginny RICI-II-IRD ISCHINGER 530 Walnut COLLEGE PREPHRQTORY B Photographic art I English, any history D Graduation H Chemist B Christoterl H H.R., Band N lshivitch CRTI-IERINE IVES 517 Locust COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY B Travelogue I Sauerkraut, conceited people D Being able to help others H Missionary teacher B How clever! B H.P., O,H., Motto Com. N Kitty EUGENE IZZO 43 South Third GENERHL VOCHTIONHL B Versatility I Making speeches, red heads D Blondes H Own a pants shop B Hi, kid! H Chorus, Track, Pageant N Izzi ' RHYMOND IHBLONSKI 1162 Spruce GENERHL VOCHTIONQL B Love of argument I lnsects, Washing D Future H Printer or drattsrnan B So he says! H O.H., Printing, Movie N Ray I-IDR IHCKSON 316 Mifflin GENERHL VOCHTIONBL B Musical aspirations I Or-al reports D Howard H Blues singer B lust Wait and Watch! H Pageant, H.R. N Bda 40 ROBERT IHSLOW :mama-un 8 E 'U ooo ' X' Ifgoocs E C1 E'-9.533 Q 2. Fi' 9105113 mg In mol '11 m :-U no P1 9.2 gg gf 5 E H U' FD , 0 f-3 . Z O FU ff' 3 FU ew CD U12 Q:-1 -1 SF: :E im Q-E rn ua O .9 I-' m Q m fu no m ru ID :U :D -1 O :rn -4 Iazzy B Collegiate attire I School D Girls R Playboy B Good! H H.C., Pageant N lett IRENE SI'GRID IOHNSEN 1020 Centre COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY B Travel talks I Housework, permanents D Going around the World R President of Bonwit Teller B Gosh! H Basketball, Pageant, H.B. N Irene HELEN STINH IOHNSON 545 South Nineteenth COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY B Middle name I Mathematics, frilly clothes D Being successful R Nurse, later a doctor B Why? H Pageant, H.R. N Dolly MHBEL IOHNSON 673 Clinton COMMERCIHL SECRETQRIHL B Capability I Gossipers D She doesn't daydream B Business teacher B Tail lull of bumper. B O.H., N.H.S., H.R. N Mabel BETTY IORDHN 912 Penn COMMERCIBL SECRETHRIQL B Femininity I Men, week-end homework D Ultramarine and White house H Private secretary B Hey, wait for mel H HR., Pageant N Bunny 41 ,115 llllllll BENEDICT IUZYK 1012 Cotton GENERHL VOCHTIONQL B Sense of fair play I Poor sportsmanship D Being an aviator R Baseball player B l should say. H. Hunting and Fishing, H.R. N Ben BRLINE W. KHLBHCH 316 North Second COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY B Pleasantness I Mathematics, red D H boy from Bethlehem H Doctor B Gosh and gollyl H H.C., H.P., Nursing, G.R. N Polly ROBERT KHLBHCH 1043 Union NON-HCHDEMIC B Neatness I Silly, snooty girls D Food B Orchestra leader B The stuff is there. H O.H., Band N Simon Legree WILLIHM KHSE 1229 North Eleventh GENERHL VOCHTIONHL 3 Flthletic versatility I Sissies, silly girls D Fun of all kinds R Successful family man B Oh, yeahl H H.P., Football, Basketball N Iazz HNNH KRUCHER 1135 North Thirteenth GENERQL VOCHTIONHL B Kindheartedness I Conceited people D H certain someone R Plir hostess B Gorsh! R S.C., HP., S.O.S. N Finn MHHY M. KHUCHER 1615 North Ninth COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIQL B Gentle nature I Report day, two-timing boys D Somep'en H Otfice job B Dem itl H Glee, S.O.S., O.H. N Dimples I Y .- 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 RICHHRD KEEPER 205 West Green INDUSTRIHL VOCQTIONHL B Gastronomy I Guy Lombardo, foul music D World's No. l sodajerker H Floorwalker B My! Myl B. Chess, Pageant N Dick CHHRLES KEEHN 508 South Seventh INDUSTRIHL VOCHTIONHL B Loquaciousness I Bugs, tomatoes D The perfect girl H. Foreman B Splendid. H H.C., Track ' N Charlie ELIZHBETH KEENER 354 North Front GENERHL VOCHTIONI-lL B Pleasantness I Straight hair, onions D Finished homework H Get a good job B Stuff. H Pageant, H.R. N Betsy HARRY KEHM 842 Washington COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY B Physique I Stench bombs, homework D Brown hair, blue eyes R Tour the country B Boorp! I-1 Band, O.H. N Kame RRY T. KENDERDINE 730 Pear GENERHL VOCHTIONHL B Musical interests I Too rnuch iace powder D His first million H. Teacher B Qr what have ya? B. Band, Tennis 2 EE UI! QE gym 50 5. N ru -v 'U ! ' m -4 Q D1 z l '1 SU an F' 41 O Q Il? :1 O z :D I Willie B lndustriousness I Sour food, homework D His future R Machinist B How can you tell? R Cross Country, H.R. N Kep RUTH KIERNHN 402 Spring COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY B Fair complexion I Superior people D New York's bright life B. Teacher B What shall 1 say? H Hrt, Pageant N Rufus IUNE KERN 107 Poplar GENERRL VOCHTIONHL B Interests I Homework, history D Date with a blond H Housewife B ls that neat! 9- O.H., Leaders N Cherokee DONHLD KETELS 329 North Fifth COLLEGE PREPPIRI-ITORY B Magnetic features I Homework D Brunettes B. Doctor B Can't get beer there! H Table Tennis, H.R. N Kettles KENNETH KETTERER 1714 North Third COMMERCIHL SECRETRRIQL B Qeronautism I Homework, tests, girls D Navy Qir Corps R Graduation B Take a dive. H O.H,, Pageant N Racketeer HOWARD KILLIHN 1113 Moss INDUSTRIHL VOCHTIONHL B Unusualness I Getting up early, cabbage D H nice looking blonde H. Draftsman B Whew! H Pageant, HR. . N Buster DORIS M. KINSEY 200 Windsor COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY B Well modulated voice I Liver, chartreuse,, tardiness D Pleasant memory H Pedagogue B Sher. Fl N,H.S., Red Pen, Dramatic N Nicki 42 If-INE KINTZER 388 Bridge GENERHL VOCQTIONHI.. B Domesticity I Report day, conceited people D H certain someone H. Office position B Is that so? H H.C., H.R., Pageant N Sadie MHRIORIE KISSINGER 923 McKnight NON-HCI-IDEMIC B Studiousness I Sauerkraut, Winter D Reading Fair H Go to Mexico B My goodness! H O.H., H.R,, Pageant N Margie HHROLD KLBHR 728 Weiser GENERHL VOCHTIONFIL B Friendliness I Fried cheese, poor jokes D Pay day H Go to California B That's pretty awful! H Golf, O.H., HR. N Klaho IOHN KLEIN 1125 North Ninth GENERHI.. VOCHTIONPIL B Happy spirit I History, sad moments D Getting a job H 1'-Ittain happiness B My, my! H Soccer, I-I.R., Pageant N lack VIRGINIH KLEMMER 922 Geigers Court COMMERCIQL SECRETFIRIFIL B Unostentatiousness I Spinach, rainy days D Hnything H Stenographer B Fire you sure? H O.H., Glee, Dramatic N Ginny WILLIHM KLINE 420 Ecks Court GENERQL VOCHTIONHL B Garrulity I Loud perfume, homework D His first job R Public accountant B Wow! H Chorus, Choir, Camera N Bill 43 RAYMOND 1. KLINE 545 North'Tenth GENERQL VOCHTIONFIL B Pensiveness I Studying D Hnything R Play in an orchestra B Hey fellal H I-I.R., HP., Pageant N Iude IULIR KLOPP 314 Weiser GENERHL VOCHTIONRL B Quietness I People who dislike her D Everything H Fashion designer B I like 'ern all. H Usher, Qrt, O.H. N Iudy IEHNNE M. KLUSEWITZ 1216 Green COMMERCIHL SECRETPIRII-IL B Cordiality I Too much homework D That certain someone H Secretary B That's what I think! R Chorus, G.R.H. N Buppy IERN KNHRR 1142 Mulberry GENERQL VOCPITIONHL B Peppiness I Mushrooms, conceited people D Hnything H Travel around the world B Oh, Ioy! R H.C., H.R,, Sr. Com. N Speed girl WILLIHM KNHUER 1429 Birch GENERQL VOCHTIONHL B Good looks I Bookkeeping, homework D Blondes, brunettes, redheads H Own a flashy roadster B Ieepers. H S.C., Tennis, Sr. Com. N Bill HNNH M. KNHUSE 1245 Church HOME ECONOMICS B Neatness I Baked beans, rainy days D The future R Teacher of home economics B Schucks! H O.H., Fashion Show, Pag. N Hnna CONSTHNCE KNEERERM 1023 Greenwich COMMERCIHL SECRETQRIQL B Indifference I Rainy days, getting up D Having a car H Stenographer B That's wh-at you think! H O.H., H.R., Pageant N Connie BETTY KOCH 720 Locust COMMERCIHL SECRETQRIQL B Placidness I Hamburgers, short hair lg Lots of things Commercial artist or sec'y. B Gosh! Oh, gee! H Sewing, Knitting, O.H. N Betty HOWHRD KOCH 337 Pear' GENERHL VOCHTIONHL B Ioviality I English I-VIII, blockheads D Getting out of school H Mutilate balsa wood B Plin't that -awful? H HR., Pageant N Bud ' ROBERT KOCH 115 West Elm GENERHL VOCHTIONHL B Qtr-mindedness I Turkey, tobacco chewers D Going to Mars H Egg layer farrny pilotl B Hi-ya, stoogel H Flirplane, Pageant, HR. N Kochie GEORGE W. KOCHHRD 116 Windsor GENERHL VOCHTIONHL B Percussion technique I Not having a larger stomac D Drumming for Glenn Miller H Marry an heiress B Good morning, gals! R Orch., Band, H.C. N Corky HRLENE y R. KOCHEL 625 Gordon V COMMEIRCIQL SECRETHRIHL B Reticence I English D Her boy-friend H Secretary B Oh, my gosh! B Pageant, H.R. N Deanie IHNE KO CHEL 609 Crescent GENERQL VOCHTIONHL B Facial features I Staying home nights D Being a model H. Own a car 3 ls that ever neatl 2 H.C., O.H., Pageant Ianie VIOLET KOCHEL 812 Pear COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL B Placidness I Unsocialsle people D Her heart-throb H Bookkeeper B Oh, shucksl Fl Pageant, HR. N Daisy IBMES KOLLER 1051 North Front GENERHL VOCHTIONHL B Skill in airplane modeling I English, quiet people D Girls R Hrmy Qir Corps B History repeats itself! H 1-LR., Pageant N Iimrny DOROTHY KOMPR 1401 Cotton COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL B Wit I Unsociable people, turnips D Her heart-throb R Secretary B That's what you think! H HR., G.Fl.Fl., Volleyball N Bubbles v1v1aN xonmsxv 1250 Eckert I COLLEGE PREP!-IRHTORY B Iournalistic tendencies I Oatmeal D H summer with 1000 Iulys H Chemist B l forget! H RB., P.Pl.X., G.l3l.15l. N Vivian EDWHRD KOSLOSKI 534 South Fifteenth INDUSTRIHL HRTS B Reserve I Staying home nights D Taking life easy B Machinist B Gadsl Fl H.P., Usher N Iunior IOHN KOSTIVHL 530 South Seventh GENERHL VOCBTIONHL 3 Mechanical interest I Turnips. warm weather D Best girl-friena H Qutomobile mechanic B 1 guess H H,P,, HR., Rifle N Crusty 44 QRTHUR STHNLEY KOTOWSKI 549 Maple GENERHL VOCHTIONHL B Musical inclination I Getting up early D Being a millionaire R Have a swing band B Fooey! H Orch,, Band N Chief HELEN KOTT 1059 North Twelfth GENERQL VOCHTIONQL B Sincerity I History, turnips D Going to Philadelphia I-I Singer B No kiddingl R H Cappella, Chorus N Red EMILY KRHMER 952 North Ninth GENERHL VOCHTIONHL B Dependability I Knee-length stockings D Being an heiress H Own a dress shop B I betchal H G.R,, H.R., Dramatic N Sisser GENEVH KRHMER 1037 Madison COMMERCIHL SECRETQRIQL B Hthletic interest I Crabby people D Shoe-skates 9. Success B Well, all right! H. G.H.l31., Usher, S.C. N Ginny MERRITT KRHMER 519 North Twelfth GENERHL VOCHTIONQL B Craze for rhythm I Oral reports, cheap movies D Having iun H Play in a great orchestra B Hello, Ioel B. N I-I.P,, H.R. Booley DOROTHY KREISER 907 Marion - COMMERCIHL BUSINESS B Knee-length stockings I Conceitf-A people D Boy-friend H Learn to ily B Nope! P. N GR., O.H. Dottie 45 BENNY KREISHER 239 Linden f GENERQL VOCHTIONQL B Love of athletics I Teachers who talk in riddles D Long trips with Iune H Qthletic instructor 3 You're neat looking! N O.H., H.R. Flash BETTY KREISHER 255 Linden COMMERCIRL SECRETHRIHL B Reserve I Lectures, rainy weather D HIM H Typist or Wife B I don't believe you. H Glee, G.H.Q., G.R. N Bestie ROBERT KREISHER 1025 North Tenth GENERQL VOCHTIONHL B Shortness I English, girls D Nothing H. Notre Dame B Do you want my opinion? R HR., Usher N Shorty ROBERT KREITZ 718 Gordon GENERQI.. VOCHTIONHL B Dapperness I History D Moving heavy things H Rigger B Silence is golden. R H.R.,,. Pageant N Bob IOSEPH H. KRUG 219 North Ninth GENERQL VOCHTIONHL B Pleasantness I Homework, tests D Someone 9. Become Wealthy B Oh, heck! H. S.C., HR. N Ioe HOWHRD KUKOWSKI 1011 Cotton GENERI-IL VOCHTIONQL B Quietness I Messy hair D Getting rich H Be a rich bachelor B O.K. F1 H.R., Pageant N Cook VICTORIH KUNKLE 344 North Fourth COMMERCIQL SECRETQRIQL B Dancing ability I Pork D Summer H Hcrobatic dancer E What shall I do? N Soccer, Dramatic Vicki KENNETH LHSCOMB 307 Miller COMMERCIQL BUSINESS B Pleasant smile I Dancing, opera singers D H certain girl H. Bookkeeper B 1'll lay you odds. H Camera, Table Tennis N Bitsy FRHNK LHTTHNZIO 139 Lemon GENERHL VOCHTIONHL B Bashfulness I School D The favorite blonde H. Knitter B Young fellow. R HR., Pageant N Fritz IHMES LHUCKS 350 North Front GENERQL VOCQTIONHL B Entertaining nature I Sloppy people D Something H Drive a locomotive. B Where should we go? H H.R., Pageant N Iames HRLENE LHUSCH 523 Fern COMMERCIQL SECRETHRIQL B Smile I History, spinach D Own a home H Own an airplane B Out of my way! H Hrt, I-LR. N Deitch WILBERT LHUTER 1820 Perkiomen GENERHL VOCHTIONHL B Masculinity I Homework, girls D Hunting H Own an automobile B Quit it aut! E HC., Hrchery N Wib ,Qt llllllll FRED LHWRENCE 1330 North Sixth GENERHL VOCHTIONHL B Hrt ability I English, girls D Hunting, fishing B Be a man B Heck, no! R Qrxalma, HR. N Larry LESTER LHWRENCE 235 Hudson GENERHL VOCHTIONHL B Youthfulness I Hlgebra, English D Being a star athlete H Machinist B Well, all right! H H.R,, Pageant N Dink MHRY LEHKE 809 McKnight COMMERCIHL SECRETQRIHL B Hctiveness I Sloppy people D Everything H Private secretary B Oh, help! H H.R., Pageant N Mary NELDR LEHS 1018 North Twelfth COMMERCIRL SECRETHRIHL B Sportiness I Stale jokes, gossips D The future H Secretary B Can it! H G.H.Q., Soccer, Baseball N Nelda MHLCOLM LEHR 1724 North Sixteenth COMMERCIHL BUSINESS B Boyishness I Drying dishes D Seeing the world H Own a Buick Limited B Oh, happy day! R Ping Pong, Hrchery N Pussy CLHIRE G. LEIBROCK 1060 North Tenth COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIQL B Qthletic skill I Homework, sleep D The night before H Get a good job B Let's have some funl Fl Chorus, GBR. N Butch MHRYIHNE LEINBHCH 822 Mulberry COLLEGE PREPHRQTORY B Friendliness I Fast drivers D Money R Telephone operator B Wonderful. R G.R,, H.R., Ex. Com. N Maryjane BETTY IHNE LENNOX 310 Oley GENERHL VOCHTIONHL B Gentle way I Homework D Tall, dark, and handsome R Nurse B Well, all rightl H G.R,, Sewing, Movie N Bea HODNEY LE ROY 634 Centre I GENERQL VOCITTIONHL B Good looks I Flat tires on his car D Pretty girls I-I Play for Glen Miller B Oh, fudge! H Band, Orch, N Sime HDELHIDE LEVHN 122 South Eighth COLLEGE PREPQRHTOHY B Likeable nature I Tall people, snobs D Her future R Well-liked teacher B Oh, boy! H HR., N.H.S., Glee N Hddie ELSIE LE VHN 735 North Tenth GENERQL VOCHTIONHL B Immaculate hair I Clams, clams, and clams D Winter in Florida H 'Bank president's stenog B You're ignorant. R N.H.S,, Orch. N Kid IHY H. LE VHN, IR. 421 Elm GENERPIL VOCQTIONHL B Friendliness I English, turnips D The future H Draftsman 3 P.S. H.R., Pageant N Icy 47 ,-...W U1 , ,Qt tlllllll LEE M. LEVHN 421 Elm COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL B Photography I Egotistical boys D Sleep H Bookkeeper B Ohl H O.H,, Camera N Red HERBERT LEVIN 527 North Eighth GENERHL VOCHTIONHL B Stamp collection I Getting up in the morning D Everything H Master craftsman B This is' -a free country. H Hviation N Herby GRHCE LIEBERMHN 939 North Tenth COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY B Vivaciousness I To have nothing to do D Traveling H Doctor B 1sn't that neat? R O.H., Usher, H.P. N Gracie PHUI. LIGHT 914 Marion COMMERCIHL SECRETQRIQL B Sociahility I Too much homework D What to do after school B H steady job B Go 'Wayl H H.R., Pageant 2 SE Q tif Qt-U QU 'Sr' SE no Q :U U1 2 O O rf n-' rn Q m 'u 'Il m 'U ID :zu LD -1 O :Ja K1 Paul B Frcmkness I Too much make-up D Flying R Fly with the T.W.H. ZION EE m2 UE gm rn Es Dr' -4 Z E 2 Q O O r- L-' rn Q rf: 'cl 'LU ru 'o ID nd ID ei O an K: You know it, kid. S.C., H.R,, O.H. Dick B Unpredict-ability I Turnips, conceited people D Wouldn't you like to know? H Travel B For crying out loud! H N.H.S,, Band, Orch. N Minnie ELEHNOR. LIPKI-I 1735 Thorne COMMERCIQL SECRET!-IRIQL B Meekness I Chewing gum, sarcasm D Chocolate sodas H Dress designer B But definitely! R P.l3l.X., O.H. N El ALBERT LOEPER 1220 Greenwich GENERQL VOCHTIONHL B Wise cracks I Boiled cabbage, turnips D The night before H Be a millionaire B Have your English done? H H.R., Pageant N Springs GRACE E. LONG 1726 Perkiomen COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY B Petiteness I Blondes, snobs D When she's grown up H Sing, play a harp B Oh, geel H Ushers, Glee N Gracie CATHERINE LONGENDORFER 119 Walnut GENERHL VOCHTIONHL B Fldaptability I Spinach, homework D Having dimples H Famous beautician B Oh! Fl G.R., Chorus, Ensemble N Kitty Fnsnzmc LOOSE 612 North Twenty-fifth COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY B Handsomeness I Gym and peas D Nights H Physicist B Is that your dog? H I'I.R., Pageant N Fritz W. LEO LORENZO 929 North Twelfth GENERHL VOCQTIONQL B Hunting I Homework, teachers D Own a home in Canada H Steel manufacturer B We could use You. R O.H., Ritle, S,C. N Frog P. MELVIN LUDWIG 835 Moss COLLEGE PREPHR1'-ITOI-IY B Shyness I Latin D Future H Certified public accountant B Do you think so? Fl H,R., Chess, Pageant N Mel IOHNNH LUPHCCHINI 24 South Second COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL B Raven hair I 'Late dates, conceited boys D Chubby H Private secretary B Why? R GR., Pageant, Dressmaking N Sissy CHARLES LUTZ 343 West Douglass GENERHL VOCHTIONI-IL B Bashtulness I Book reports, homework D H certain girl H Overcome bashfulness B You don't know. H H.R., Pageant N Charlie MHRY LYKENS 550 South Eleventh COMMERCIQL BUSINESS B Willingness I Cauliflower, idle people D Everything H Bookkeeper B Wowl H N.H.S., Pageant, O.H. N Pat IHNET LYNCH 245 Pear GENERQL VOCHTIONHL B Popularity I Snakes, cabbage D Object in the U. oi P. H G-Woman B Honest! 1 ' R H,C., Chorus, GR. N Iannie IOSEPI-I T. LYSCZEK 122 South Third COMMERCIHL BUSINESS B Vocabulary I Rainy nights, poor sports D Nights in Virginia H Businessman B Qre you happy? H HE., Usher, Pageant N Ioe 48 MARY MHCHICOTE 402 Gilson COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY B Qgreeableness I Fresh boys, conceited people D Puerto Rico H Nurse B Well, Who'd a thought it? 9 Nursing, H.P., Pageant N Sandy HLTHEH MRCK 912 Locust GENERHL VOCHTIONHL B Leadership I People who say because D The g-ang . H Qthlete B Yes, m'am. H G,Pl.Pl., Leaders, Sports N Q1 IRENE MHCTZOVIHNO 133 Lemon COMMERCIRL SECRETHRIHL B Blaseness I People who accept bribes D Hirplanes H Lawyer's secretary B Oh, fudge! H Flower Com., Orch. N Irene Pam. MHDEMHNN 535 Pike GENERFIL VOCHTIONHL B Duke ot Kent collars I Girls who try to put on airs D His girl H Work at the Textile B I used to drink. 3 S.C., O.H. N Lardy LEROY MHDEIRB. 1149 North Ninth COMMERCIHL BOOKKEEPING B Conservativeness I Candy, bookkeeping D Girls H Businessman B I don't know, H I-I.R., Pageant N Slim FLORENCE MHKOWIECKI 858 North Twelfth GENERHL VOCHTIONPIL B Good nature I Eccentric people D Clothes H Dress designer B Oh, proper stuff! 9- Usher, G.R., O.l-I. N Mac 49 ,Qui llllllll ll MYRTLE MRLICK 1328 North Eleventh COMMERCIQL SECRETHRII-IL B Tranquility I Movies, dancing, waiting D Swell times past H Secretary B Murderationl B Chorus N Dean MI-IRY IRNE MHNEG-OLD 725 Lance Place GENERHL VOCHTIONI-lL B Charming manner I Blind dates, colds D Flnything H Concert singer B Geel H HR., Pageant N Jerry RUTH MHRKEY 521 Douglass COLLEGE PREPHRRTORY B Giggle I Cranky teachers D That perfect date H Undecided B For heaven's sake! 9 Chorus, Pageant N Penny WILLIHM MHRKLEY 1512 Center COLLEGE PREPQRHTORY B Speed on any track I Pussy English teachers D Some certain brunette H. Electrical engineer B Can't get no beer here. H 1-LR., Pageant N Bill ESTHER MBRMHROW 136 Popular COMMERCIQL SECRETPIRIHL B Cheertulness I Stuck-up people, homework D Everything H. Stenographer B I don't know. H H.R., Pageant N Esther B. KHTHRYN MHRTIN 1608 Cotton GENERHL VOCQTIONHL B Domesticity I Undependable persons D Eugene H Good wife and mother B I wonder! H Dramatic, G.R., Glee N Kitty IHNE MHRTIN 1031 North Twelfth COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL B Tacttulness I Homework, spinach D Him H Secretary B l'l1 bet you're kidding. H Usher, Chorus N lschka HNNR MHSLHR 533 South Sixth COMMERCIQL SECRETQRIQL B Pleasantness I Oral reports D H certain someone R Stenogrtapher B You ain't lying! H Leaders, H.R. N Hanush BETTY LOU MHST 307 Hoskin Place GENERQL VOCHTIONQL B Popularity I Oral reports, catty girls D H certain someone H Happiness B liminey crickets! H Hall Patrol, Q Cappella N Lou DONHLD MI-IST 1653 Moss GENERHL VOCHTIONQL B Dapperness I Women fblondesl D Brunettes, red heads H Have plenty of money B You say you do. H HR., Pageant N Ozzie ELIZHBETH MHTTERN 927 North Front GENERQL VOCHTIONQL B Comeliness I Sisses, snobs D The tall, clark, handsome one H Transport pilot IB He's a neat kid. R SC., G.Ft., Nursing N Bettie NHOMI MHTTERN 1340 North Front GENERHL VOCQTIONHL B Hgreeability I Snobs, bad boys D Ho! Hum! H Good housewife B Sometimes we wonder. H G,R., Usher N Sissy ROBERT I-1. MHTTERN 1340 North Front GENERHL VOCHTIONHL B Peculiar laugh I Too much chatter D Having no cares H Military subject B Fl case tor Iudge Schmock. H H.R., Pageant N Mattern IHMES D. MATTHEW 640 North Front GENERQL VOCHTIONHL B Flffability I Cats, rich people D Hirplcmes I-I Nautical engineer IB Oh, yeah! 9- Band, H.R. N lim IOHN MHTIIHSICH 127 River PRE-VOCHTIONHL B Sporiferousness I Getting up to come to school D Graduating H Man of wealth B Come here. H H.R., Pageant N Yoness . MHRY LOUISE MHTZ 1023 Church GENERHL VOCHTIONHL B Cheerfulness I Undependability D Hnything 8 Laboratory technician B Oh, shoot! -9 G.Q.H., Hockey, H,R. N Weezie FRED MHURER 340 North Front INDUSTRIHL VOCRTIONQL B Unconcern I Getting out ot bed D Whom he will marry R Rirplane mechanic B Wow! Look at that! H l-LR., Pageant N Muscles ROBERT C. MHUS 1234 Oley GENERHL VOCHTIONHL B lntorrnality I English, Hmerican History D H girl named Dolly I-1 Track star B You want to know? H Track, HR. N Bob 50 ROBERT MHY 629 Moss GENERHL VOCQTIONI-lL B Modesty I English, jitterbugging D Too personal to mention R Crooning for a big product B You're the boss. gl' H.R., Choir Bobby IHNET MRYBERRY 516 Birch GENERHL VOCQTIONQL B Understanding nature I History, turnips D H beautiful home R Housewife B Oh, my word! H Chorus, O.H. N Tutty IDP! MHZZO 245 South Sixth GENERHL VOCQTIONQL B Vigor I Fickle people, oral reports D Mostly anything H Telephone operator B Take it easfll, H Chorus, O,H. N Id IOHN W. MCCQNN 435 Greenwich COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY B Radicalism I Spaghetti D Everything H Transcendency B Caramba! Fl Cross-country, Red Pen N General MBRY MCGOVERN 1045 Marion COLLEGE PREPQRHTORY B Good-nature I Sauerkraut, oral reports D Having lots of tun H Home Ec. teacher B How about it?f H Usher, GR., H.P. N Mickey MIRII-IM MCINROY 1720 Klein COLLEGE PREPHRBTORY B Patience I Castor oil, oral reports D Stan H Teaching gym or science B Gimme my quarterback! H G,H.H., GR., Usher N Mitzi 51 ,Qi Hllllll C Il IRMES McKECI-INIE 241 South Thirteenth INDUSTRIHL VOCQTIONHL B Guitar plunking I English, physics D You want to know? H Printer B Boorpl H H.R., Pageant N Ferdinand KENNETH MCKINNEY 914 North Twelfth COLLEGE PREPI31RFl'TORY B Quietness I Phonies, kill-joys D Superman H Farmer B Heyl Yol H Flirplane, Hrchery, O.H. N Mac EVELYN MECK 852 North Sixth HOME ECONOMICS B Quietness I Moustaches, detention D Ioe H Waitress at Sloppy Ioe B I ain't talking. H. G.Q.H., O,H. N Ev' RAYMOND MECK 364 Schuylkill GENERHL VOCHTIONHL B Reticence I Dames D Graduating H Own a farm B How can you tell? Fl Football, HR. N Tiny WHRREN MEDLI-IR 1131 Perry GENERI-IL VOCHTIONHL B Poker-face I Being in detention D Getting out of school H Undecided B For awhile. H 1-I.R., Pageant N Hunse EUGENE MENDELSOHN 1529 North Fourteenth COLLEGE PREPHRQTORY B Generosity I Loud polo shirts D Beautiful women H Marry ia rich girl B Yeah. I-I Football, Track, HR. N Mendy BERTHH EMMH MENGEL 508 Lancaster GENERRL VOCHTIONQL B Sportiness I Book reports, untidy boys D Future husband H Candy business B HW, gee! H G.H.Pl., Leaders N Butz MHRY LOUISE MENGEL 1254 Mulberry GENERHL VOCHTIONHL B Social life I Intoxicated girls, reports D Ozzie H Torch singer B Hello there! H Chorus, Usher, H.R. N Honey ROBERT MERKEL 860 North Twelfth COLLEGE PREPHRFITORY B gouriesy itter ugging, hard cond D anything Y H Enter a profession B Prove it! Fl S.C., HR. N Bob MHRY MESSER 1015 North Twelfth COMMERCIQL SECRETRRIHL B Reliability I History D That certain someone H Stenographer B lt isn't even funnyl H S.C., Chorus, Usher N Bibble IUNE MESSNER 233 West Douglass COMMERCIHL SECRETRRIBL B Pretty eyes I Fresh boys, make-up D The future H Hn excellent secretary B Oh, my goodness! H Chorus, Usher N Pet ROBERT MEST 1351 North Eleventh COLLEGE PREPHRBTORY B Modesty I War paint on girls D Marrying a debutante H Retire at the age ot 20 B For awhile. H H.R., Pageant N Skippy ,Qlllim r HI ll EDWHRD H. METZ 209 North Eighth GENERAL VOCHTIONHL B Sense of humor I Big-headed athletes D Graduation H Keep out of detention E Go pound sand. H.R., Pageant N Punchy HELEN MIECHOWSKI 410 South Ninth GENERRL VOCHTIONHL B Dancing I History, cauliflower D Her ambition I-1 Model B l'll be darned! H O.H., Pageant. N Pot MARY MIKOS 1112 North Tenth GENERHL VOCHTIONQL B Friendliness I Hmerican history, chicken D Marrying a millionaire H Typist B Shucksl Fl H.R., Pageant N Russia HHRRY H. MILKINS 1242 Buttonwood GENERHL VOCHTIONRL B Happy-go-luckiness I Stuck-up women D Horses H. Mortician B Old man. Fl O.H., Science N Harry CHARLOTTE MILLER 1604 Thorne GENERQL VOC!-ITIONQL B Social inclinations I Oral reports D Mostly him R Secretary B Why? H Needle Swingers, Show N Charlie CLIFFORD F. MILLER 1522 North Tenth INDUSTRIHL VOCHTIONHL B Trigger tinger I Rainy days D Disbursement of funds H. Iitterbug B No! R Rifle, Pageant N Clitfy DONRLD MILLER 836 North Tenth GENERQL VOCQTIONHL B Iitterbugging I Untidy people D Nothing worth telling Q. M-achinist B Where is the food? H Football, Track, Chorus N Iitterbug LILLIHN MILLER 459 North Twelfth GENERHL VOCHTIONHL B Witty remarks I Dentists, pineapple D Shillingtor1's Winning games H. Travel B Why? H G.R., Band, Orch. N Lill THELMH MILLER 551 Perry GENERHL VOCQTIONQL B Fascination for screen I Conceited people, studying D Everything H. Graduation 3 lOIh, sul? ovie, agea t N Nookie n HELEN MIRON 657 Tulpehocken GENERHL VOCHTIONQL B Sensibleness I Chili con carne, reading D Mostly him H Secretary B You tothe-ad. 9 Usher, H.R. N Helocha MHRGHRET MLODOCH 1102 Pike GENERHL VOCHTIONHL B Interest in movies I Mending stockings D Lots ot things H Do better than she is now B Me, tool -q Usher, N.H.S. - N Peggy ROBERT W. MOGEL 1506 Centre INDUSTRIQL VOCHTIONQL B Nickname I Corned beef and cabbage D The blonde B. Hrchitect B You ain't lying. Fl Golf, H.R. N Baboon 53 4... MIRIHM K. MOHN 1238 Muhlenberg GENERHL VOCHTIONQL B Eifervescence I Plmerican History D Getting married ig' Bressmaker re you happy? H H.R,, O.H., Usher N Bread CHTHERINE MOLL 1128 North Twelith COMMERCIHL SECRET!-IRIHL B Hmbition I Thunder storms D Vacation time H Missionary B Phooeyl Fl Chorus, Usher, O.H. 2 eo E0 az E32 EU 3 o I P' Q U1 z D1 37 nn L 4 O o :D :E O z :D I. Cass B Love of rnusic I Political speeches D Not being in school H Play in Navy Band B Know what I mean? 9 Cheeleader, Band N Don GRACE MONTZ 1334 Green COMMERCIQL SECRETHRIQL B Sports interest I Conceited people D College days H Teacher B Fool H G.H.H., Usher, O.H. N Stoo GHLILEO MORGHNTI 1308 North Sixth GENERFLL VOCHTIONHL B Bri talent I Conceited girls D Being a hero H Hviator B When do We eat? R Cross Country, Track N Gal IOHN G. MORRIS 438 North Thirteenth COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY B Clothes I Crooked seams on stocking? D Being in Coast Guard H Retire at twenty B Flin't Ishe a honey? R Ex. Com., H.R. N Iackie Vi-L M -V -ul F ,. L+.,,., MHRGHRET MORRIS 449 Pear COMMERCIHL SE-CRETQRIRL B Creative ability I Straight hair D Marines H Somebody's stenog B But of course! H Usher, Dressmaking N Tarheel ROSENI-I MORRISON 1401 Linden COLLEGE PREPHRQTORY B Sweetness I Sophistication D Summertime H Social worker B Well, my goodness! H H Cappella, Usher, Dram. N Rosie SHRH MOSSER 1337 Bingaman GENERHL VOCFfTlONi31L B Hctiveness I Growing up D New Jersey-New York H Work for unmarried man B Golly wheeze foo! H F1 Cappella, Usher, H.C. N Sally HNNH MOYER 147 Rose COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY B Quietude I Flrgumerits, speeches D Going to China A Nurse B Hun-bun. H Leaders, Hockey, HR. N Qnna ELEQNOR MOYER 1009 North Eighth GENERHL VOC!-'ITIONHL B Sunniness 1 Fever blisters D Dates with Ray H Tennis player B No. kidding! H N.H.S., H Cappella, Leaders N Ellie HHROLD H. MOYER 445 MOSS COMMERCIQL SECRETHRIHL B Wit 1 Back-seat driving D Everything wished for H, Three-way business B Go bag yourself! H. I-LR., Pageant N Wolf IERN MOYER 602 North Twelfth GENERQL VOCHTIONHL B Deliberateness I Non-fiction books D Certain someone H Work in dress shop B Hello, loe! g Glee, S,O.S., G.R. Red MBRY E. MOYER 706 North Fifth GEN ERQL VOCHTIONHL B Composure I Guy Lombardo D Graduation H Laboratory technician B For goodness sakes! H H.C., Glee, G.R., S.O.S. N Mary MILDRED E. MOYER 1028 Spring COMMERCIHL SECRETQRIFIL B Ioviality I Iitterbugging D Cozy home H Secretary to husband B Why? H Usher, S.O.S., Pageant N Millie RUTH BIDH MOYER 316 Miller COMMERCIHL SECRETPIRII-lL ZZDUZDU'-'U C1 QZOFU Q-EQQFB :1CQn-1. rn Oman Ping Om QHDWDFI QD-Q 'Qm H--nga fn s- H 5' 23 Q ai' FU :wg cn E! gi one is ECI QP' 1: P-I E I. 'l E HE 5 E2 32 -+lD 52 'Ho TQ Wa: 5 O 2 :D L Ruthie U1 I English D Blondes, red heads H Happy father B Boorp! . H O.H., Pageant, HB. N Gene RQYMOND L. MUSKET 948 Moss GENERHL VOCHTIONHL B Lateness I Peroxide blondes D Girl he wants R Reserve officer B If 1 tell you, you'll know g H.R., Basketball Shot-gun ! 54 KENNETH MUTHHRD 566 Schuylkill INDUSTRIHL VO CHTIONHL B Nickname I English teachers D Football H Teach B Never can tell! H Football, H.R. N Moose EHRL NHGLE 129 Mulberry INDUSTRIHL VOCHTIONHL B Wanderlust I Going to school D Graduation H Traveling B Horsefeathers. H O.H., H.R., Pageant N Hap PHUL NHGI-E 540 North Twelfth INDUSTRIBL VOCHTIONHL B Reverence I Gossips, pork chops D H certain somebody R Success B Oh, my! H Cross Country, Track N Genius ROBERT P. NHGLE 756 North Twelfth COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY B Unobtrusiveness I Homework, book report D Being rich H Travel B O.K. B Orch., HR. N Bob RICHHRD NEIDEB 1220 Oley GENERHL VOCHTIONHL B Hppreciation of big feet I Blondes D Beautiful girls H Marry B Screwball! H O.H., Chorus N Pest V NHTHLIE NIEMCZYK 201 North Third GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Personality Untidy people Happiness in the future That's a matter ot opinio GR., O.H., HR. B I D Ig Stenographer R N Nat 55 S SYLVIB. NIGRELLI 1252 Perkiomen COLLEGE PREPQR1'-ITORY B Spontaneity I Crazy driving, smoking D Little home in the hills H Beauty culturist B Hello, Ladel Fl Hrt, Dramatic, S.C. N Spitz MICHHEL NIKOLHICHIK 375 Hazel GENERHL VOCQTIONHL B Hot trumpet I Getting up in the morning D Girls H Play in a swing band B Holy smoke! H Band, Pageant, HR. N Worm MHRIHN NOLL 1509 North Tenth GENERHL VOCFYTIONHL B Unobtrusiveness I Conceited people D Doesn't daydream R Seamstress B That's right! B. H.R., O.H. N Bebe ROBERT NORTHEIMER 247 Ietferson GENERHL VOCHTIONQL B Physique I Shaving, unsociable girls D H certain girl R Undecided B Ohl H Soccer, H.R. N Bob MHRGHRET IRENE NUSS 3391! North Eleventh COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY B Likeable nature I Standing in line in the ca D Future vocation R U.S. G-Woman B Oh, my Word! Q. H.R., Pageant N Peggy EDMUND OBERC 537 South Twelfth ' INDUSTRIHL VOCHTIONHL B Reticence I Golf, homework D Girls H Printer B Oh, yeahl F-1 H.R., Pageant N Peanuts 5.374-l ,Y t, ,. IRVIN OCKSRIDER 1154 Marion GENERHL VOCHTIONHL 2IDhtlDUv-on 2 E we g'm Eur' To jr: 50 :fi N ID Q D1 z U1 an :D F' 4 O O :D :1 O z an I. ZSDUDU--U f-DBI 5:8 'U SE 52 M - ID 2 L11 Q I IF! ID IU --4 Q ru Z rn :U ID :- 41 O O D :E O Z ID I ZIJUHDU--ua U1 cn E :n 5 cz 5 o 5 'fl o z lrresponsibility Candy, pickles Girls and sweet things Businessman You ain't lying. H.Pt,, Pageant Oxie Neatness People who brag Success Nurse Let me see! HR., Pageant Shorty Sweet looks Broken fingernails Sterling fsilver?J Little witey Hi, bucket! H.C., H.R. Skip 350 Penn COLLEGE PREPHRQTORY B Brilliance I Homework, Hitler D 3:30, eating H Exterminate Hitler B You've got somethin' there! H H.R., Pageant N Texas ROBERT PHUL .OSWHLD ll5 North Tenth INDUSTRIHL VOCHTIONI-lL ZIDWDU'-'td ms EE Z5 as so 2 I. I 2 UI O O Z Z r-1 'JU Q :D ri m rn O :U ru ei :D 2 :D l.. ZDUIDUH-'U Scientific attitude Homework Wouldn't you like to know? Good machinist Boorp! O.H,, Camera B,O, Friendliness Cabbage, Hrnerican History Love and kisses Private secretary Have any chewing gum? HR., O.H., Leaders Peggy ,Qui QUE!! MHRIE PHCIFICO 614 Tulpehocken COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL ZSIJUIDUHUJ 'VID OJ U-,l ' W llllfl ON 5-1 T3 '-1 975 ., gi?- Em 5.0 Q U1 Z U1 'JU 33 L 41 O O ID 5 O Z ID F' Conscientiousness Book reports Honeymooning in Hawaii Stenographer Go ily a kite! O.H., Movie P-atsy B Enthusiasm for swing I Fickle girls D Being famous H Psychiatrist B Get with it. H S.C., O.H., Chorus, Stamp N Muscles PETER PHPPHS 36 Orange GENERQL VOCHTIONHL B Fisticuifery I Homework, fish, spinach D Everything H Hirplane mechanic B I don't know. H Soccer, Track, Basketball N Pete ' IOHN PHRK B15 North Fourth COLLEGE PREPHRQTORY B Travelogue ' I Homework D 3:30 H Flbolish homework B I guess. R Track, H.R. N Iohnnie SHRR LOUISE PHRLHMHN 242 Pear GENERFIL VOCHTIONHL B Sneeze Q I Practical jokes, oysters D Future H Private secretary B Hi ya, butch. H GR., Chorus, Ex. Com. N Sally FERRIS PI-ITT West Leesport, R. l GENERHL VOCHTIONBL ZDUIDU'-bl His goat Teachers, homework Doesn't daydream Raise goats Oh! HP., H.R. Pat 56 DOROTHY PHULI. 737 North Ninth COLLEGE PREPHRFITORY B Plll-around friendliness I Chicken noodle soup D Night before H Go to India B Oh! Carmichael! H O.H., H.R. N Dottie WI-ILTER E. PHYNE 1138 North Tenth COMMERCII-lL BUSINESS B His drums I Homework, getting up early D Big automobile H Second Krupa B Oh! Phooey! H Band, H.R., O.H. N Bud IOYCE PEIFFER l 129 Church GENERPIL VOCHTIONHL B Lovely complexion I Homework, conceited people D None H Having her own orchestra B Prove it. H H.R., Pageant N Ivy MARIE PERRY 348 North Fourth GENERBL VOCHTIONHL B Garrulity I Teased about accent D Being a freshman at Howard H Social worker B Oh, gee! H H R., Pageant N Hee IOHN PETRO . 452 South Sixth. GENERI-IL VOCHTIONHL B Egotism I Pencils tapping on a desk D Making a picture 9. News commentator B That's what you think! H N.H.S., H.R. N Pete NICK PICCONE 1746 Madison GENERHL VOCHTIONHL B Cleverness I Homework, oral reports D How to make millions R Professional racer B l'l1 say. 9 H.R., Pageant N Pookum U1 Xl IULIHN PIEJI-1 319 Orange GENERHL VOCHTIONHL B Good manners I Homework, girls, oral reports D Being a millionaire H Professional tooth-all player B Hi, there! H H.R., Plviation N Shorty RUSSELL PLHCE 1222 North Front GENERHL VOC!-ITIONQL B Hot trumpet I Homework, Women D Being home H Having an orchestra B Relax. H H.Ft,, Band N Chick ROBERT W. PLHNTHOLT 1128 Mulberry GENERHL VOCHTIONHL B Detachment I Oral reports, homework D Vacation time H Post office clerk B 'l'hat's tough, H Football, O.H. N Fat ARTHUR PORCHRO 326 Pine GENERQL VOCHTIONFIL B Black, wavy hair I Classrooms as beauty salons D Qnything but school H Hasn't decided B HW, foo! . H H.R., Pageant N Hrtie GLHDYS POSEY 430 West Douglass COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL B Efficiency I Oral reports, mushrooms D Dancing every Saturday H Secretary B Oh, yeah? H Movie, H.R. N Glady VIRGINIA POTTEIGER 1411 North Fourteenth GENERQL VOCHTIONI-lL , B Ioviality I Oral reports D Travel by boat H Secretary B Hi ya, Butch. H S.C., Usher, O,I-I. N Ginny Cf-ITHERINE POITS 1704 North Sixteenth COLLEGE PREPQRQTORY B Superiority I Themes, oral reports D Week-ends H Research chemist B Oh, gee! H N HR., O.H. Kate IHNE PRICE 220 North Fifth COMMERCIHL BOOKKEEPING B Complaisance I Homework, cabbage D Getting along without sleep H Commercial artist gi The heck with it. N O.H.. H.C. Ianie RICHHRD N. PRICE 735 Lance Place INDUSTRIHL VOCQTIONQL B Fllootness I Crowds, English D Pleasant evenings H Engineer B You ain't lying. H H.C., Basketball N Putney LOUISE MHRIE PHINTZ l36l Walnut GENERHL VOCHTIONHL B Principles I Iazz, painted girls D Future H Song evangelist B Oh, my heart! Fl H.C., Choir, Chorus N Weesinl IHNE PUCCINI 348 North Thirteenth COMMERCII-IL SECRETHRIHL B Cherubic look I Oral reports ' D Stuff and things H Design clothes B Oh, unhappy day! H O.H., Chorus, Usher N Poochie IOSEPH QUHLLIO 637 Park GENERQL VOCHTIONHL B Swingcapation I Walking, symphonies D Graduation H Orchestra leader B Gee-so-wizzlel Fl Band, H.R. 2 Chick Qi MH ll MI-IRY QUHRTIERI 15 South Second COMMERCIQL SECRETQRII-lL B Earnestness I Homework, social science D Iune 21 H Secretary B By crackyl Fl H.R., Pageant N Mary MERVIN QUHRTNER 503 Carsonia COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY B Whimsicality I Homework D His diploma H Success B Ohl H S.C., H.P., Flower Com N Merv STHNLEY RHEZER 730 McKnight GENERHL VOCQTIONHL B Drowsiness I Homework D Getting out of school H Flrchitect B Oh! 9. H.R., Pageant N Speed MHRGHRET E. RHMSEY l48 Schuylkill COMMERCIHL SECRETQRIHL B Love of fun I Detention, washing dishes D Graduation H Nurse B Shucksl H. H. R., Pageant N Margie IOHN V. RHTHMHN 1250 Spring GENERHL vocaiIoNaL B Deep blue eyes I Stooging for a girl D Hlma H Professional baseball IDU 2 52 sa ZL11 is 23 C1 'TIM 32 BE 2 O O r-' i-' rn Q m Pu :v m cu ID :U ID ei O :U '-4 Give it to the birds! Baseball, Chorus Iohnny B Patience I Doing dishes, history D Saturdays H Nurse B For crying out loud. H O.H., H.R,, Pageant N Sally 58 GERHLDINE RHUGHT 1512 Linden COLLEGE PREPQRFITORY B Gentility I Hpples D Fun over week-ends H School teacher B Gosh! H GE., Usher, Ex. Com. N Ierry GEORGE RHVEL 1257 Eckert INDUSTRIHL VHCHTIONQL B Handsorneness I Movie ushers D Her H Mechanic B Boorp. H HR., Pageant N Sheriff IHCK RER 1552 North Tenth GENERQL VOCQTIONHL B Friendliness I Making speeches D When he will see her H Success in the world B Ohl H H,P., H.C., Tr-ack N Iack RUTH M. REBER 1244 Church COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY B Scientific inclination I Drunken drivers D H certain H.B. H Nurse or air hostess B Wowl I-1 Glee, Nursing, O.H. N Ruthie MHRY REBHOLTZ 1060 North Sixth GENERHL VOCHTIONHL B Kindness I Snobs D She doesn't H Have the boy she Wants B Wh - H OIK, H.R. N Molly VIRGINIH REDCHY 409 Green Terrace COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY B Gracetulness I Excessive conceit D Her one and only H Go with Harold Rutter B Hello, Sugar! H OH., G.R. N Ginney 59 ,Qt lllllltl or ll EDITH REDDIG 722 North Thirteenth GENERQL VOCFITIONQL B Charm I Girls who smoke D Week-ends H Recreation worker B Oh! oh! H Chorus, GE., Ex. Com. N Edi ELMER REED 814 Walnut GENERHL VOCHTIONHL B Love of outdoors I Classical music D Cabin in north woods B Be successful B Kiss yo pappy H H.R., Pageant N Pud ELSIE MBE REED 120 Carpenter COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL B Fair complexion I Washing dishes D Bud R Successful business woman B Imagine that! H Chorus, H.R. N Boogie LOUISE MARY REEDY 355 Spring COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY B Ioviality I Two-faced people D Tall, dark, handsome boy I-1 Be successful B You're kidding. R Glee, OH., Ex. Com. N Lou CLHRENCE REESER 619 Gregg GENERFIL VOCHTIONBL B Dislike of wornen's hats I Girls' hats, Crabby people D Future H Machinist B Imagine that! H Band, H.R. N Happy FEHN REIDENHUER 433 Woodward COLLEGE PREPQRQTORY B Indifference I Silly boys D Being important H Nurse, owning a Buick E Get what I mean, Butch? N H.R., G,R. Fern GLHDYS REININGER 1237 Butler COMMERCIBL SECRETHRIHL ZBJUIDUHU Eg Z 95 EID IT' :U 95 X 5:51 0 :Il I ru nu Q O Z Z rU :U Q :D f U, r-1 O :U m '-1 ID E ID 1- Zbudzntd--cu 35. CD2 59 Hz ZH 55 V1 U1 I F1 I-U O O L-' r- m Q ru 'U :U :U -U LD ni ID ei O nd . -4 ZZDUZDUHU 5235 IFE ge: Ez 5.2 o IF! Q t '1 z P1 I :n I. 43 O Q ns :I O z zo F' Zinuurnb--us wr- wi mm O EE To mi was EIU CDU! CD 5 D WIDE!--ul O O z- l t '1 Q rU -U nn F11 'U :D :U :o '-1 O :U +4 25D Ji- ge :ir- D10 Sc: 5... U1 L11 E o N uma--uv Q m Z m nd :D r- 41 O O HJ E O z :D L- 239 German correspondent Cracking chewing gum Opposite seasons See German correspondent You ain't lying, Bud! GR., Dramatic Dabby Love of mixtures People who put on airs Future Enjoy life Oh, heck! Chorus, Dramatic Skinny Sensibility Seeking and not finding Future , Medic-al doctor Oh! Pageant, H.R. Vince Smile Independent people Being somebody's somebody Good musician ln a minute N.H.S., G.R., Hrt Kitty Brilliance in geometry Homework Hnything but school Good chemist Hin't it the truth? Glee, Science, Physics Luke Poetry Undependable people H cabin in the pine woods Writer My gosh! RB., Pag. Writing Molly 'AZ as 3'-4 in Z5 '52 Tm .-. o we 3 Pl Q O Z Z m :U Q :D 1-' rn rU Cl :U m -1 :D E fD L-' ZIDUHDU'-itz! 25 me 'ffm is rr-1 'THD gan-1 mi- CD P. IT' I O Z rn rn O O Z O E O rn ZLDUIDU'-'hd 35 'sua f-10 5'-4 'U gi H 52 CDL 5 m 5 P-1 VF III C Q 31 rd cn ZIDWDU-'W 0 E rf: ur I-I ru :U ld ... 0 rn I Caretreeness Washing dishes Hal Get married Honest the gravy. H.C., Basketball, Soccer Iunior Demure modesty Bossy people, homework Fi Ialopy Shoot better than her father Oh, fudge! O.H., Knitting Renee Happy-go-lucky spirit Orpheum movie ushers Hnnie Printer Boorp! H.R., Pageant Cider 911 Elm COMMERCII-lL SECRETHRIRL .B Wisecracks I Red marks, Women D Graduation H Get rich quick B lt's gettin' thick, Fl H.R., Pageant N Iazz RUTH RINGLER 670 Tulpehocken COMMERCIQL SECRETQRIHL ZIDUIDUHUI 55 me 5-4 EBU QE Us F1 BU E U f: U1 '-1 FE :D V. 4 o O :Q E o z :U F' ZIIJIIIIIDUHIU Neat grooming Calm boys One and only Go with Ioe You airi't lying! O.H., H.R. Neat Printing business Work in general Being president Printer Boorp! H.R., Pageant Tub 60 LHURB. M. RISSINGER 1124 North Ninth COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY B Perpetual giggle I Poor acting, rainy Weather D Owning a Ky. Derby winner H Laboratory technician B No kidding! H N.H.S., O.H. N Laurie CAMERON RITZ 1215 North Ninth PREVOCHTIONHL B Enthusiasm for fun I Red marks on reports D Sleeping at night H Have pay, but no Work B Dead Wood outside. F! H.R,, Pageant N Short Rag STELLH HOCHOWICZ 415 Bingaman GENERHL VOCHTIONHL B Love tor fun I Mince pies, snobby people D H certain C,R. H Dress designer B It stinks! H H Cappella, O.H., Chorus N Rookie LUCILLE ROCKTHSHHL 307 North Eleventh COMMERCIHL SECRETQR11'-1L B Cuteness I Mushrooms, whipped cream D Trip to Hawaii H Secretary B Oh, gee! B O.H., H.C., Pageant N Cookie SHLVHTORE RODINO 2117 Walnut GENERHL VOCHTIONHL B Bass voice I Monotonous subjects, bores D Entering an orchestra H. Cut hair B 1 could cry for you! H P1 Cappella, 1-LR., Pageant N Sammy STELLH ROGERS 718 Deem COMMERCIHL SECRETQRIHL B Sophistication I Fickle boys, snobbish people D Him H Find her ideal B Not unless you tell me. 9- Dramatic, O.H., Pageant N Pat I 2 KHTHLEEN ROHRBHCH 1140 Birch HOME ECONOMICS B Coquettishness I Pickle boys D H 1925 Buick H Cook Well B 1 bet you're kidding! H H.R., Golf N Kathy RICH!-IRD ROLHND 617 North Front COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY ZDUDUHW sz ws is 2:1 DJ O z D 2 UI 5 Q O Z K m :U Q :D I U1 m O no L11 r-1 D FE D r.-' ZDWDUHW Hs E0 sv WE Qu: 'im 0 In ru 2 I 5 O O 1-1 r-' m Q m ru :n m 'U D :IJ :D -i O :U 4 ZDWDUHW HM asf: ra Q SF Sm 5.3 Em Q O Z Z rn :U Q :D L- U1 rn O :rn m -1 D FE D :- ZZDWIDUHU 25 sn ETF: 51 5:1 U0 I m W :D c: 3 O O r-' no rf: Q m rv w m ro D E -5 O :U -4 ZJJUJIDU-ua Taciturnity English, women drivers Getting out Doctor HW! H.R., Pageant Dick Varied interests Snobby people, sauerkraut Nothing Private secretary Gee Whiz! Sewing, HR. Mickey Plrgumentativeness Spinach, marks Doesn't daydream Statistician Geezurn! R.B,, PBX. Rosie Peaches G cream complexion String beans, fickle boys HIM and Lancaster Make good baked ham Oh, Goodness! H.R,, Pageant Blondie Enthusiasm The Way people chew gurn Little man Who isn't there Touring in a jalopy Eat, drink, and be merry. HR., Pageant Muriel GEORGE ROTHENBERGER 322 West Douglass GENERHL VOCHTIQNHL B Interest in gymnastics I Silly girls D Ft certain person R Physical education teacher B See here! H Hunting -and Fishing, Hi-Y N Rothy MILDRED ROTHENBERGER 1037 Mulberry COLLEGE PREPQRHTORY B Friendliness I Riding on trolley cars D Being above the clouds B. Fly an airplane B What do you think? H Usher, HE., G.R. N Millie ROBERT ROTHENBEHGER 322 West Douglass GENERHL VOCHTIONQL B Interest in food I gkagng in the cafeteria D . H Mechanic, B lt's censored! R Printing, H.R. N Bob RI-INDOLPH ROWE 830 Hampden GENERHL VOCHTIONQL B Pleasantness I Homework, D 3:30 8 Commercial artist B Holy mackerel! H Pageant, Decoration N vFtandy IHNE RUDD 1742 Mineral Spring COLLEGE PREPHRQTORY B Thoughtfulness I Deceitfulness, dishonesty D Seashore in the summer R Laboratory technician B Oh, fudge! 15: H.C., SC., N.H.S. Ianey CHRTER RUDY 202 Windsor GENERHL VOCHTIONQL B Good looks I Monday morning, reports D 3'3U .H Get a good job B' H'ya, fellas! H Football, Basketball, Track N Rudy ,QL HU!!! VIRGINIH. RUSSELL 1245 Luzerne GENERHL VOCHTIONQL B Coquettishness I Drawn out explanations D Wayne B Successful artist B Honest to goodness! H Hrt, GLR. N Ginney THEODORE RUTH l5l9 North Twelfth GENERQL VOCQTIONQL B Love for peace I False people, bookworrns D 3:30 and liberation B. Forester B Phooey! B. H.R., Pageant N Truck FRBNK RYHN 511 Pike GENERRL VOCQTIONHL B Iuvenile inclinations I Flighty girls D Playing the piano Well R Own a band of his own B Well, l'm a son of a gun! H Chess, Pageant N Shadow HMELIH B. SHMOLEWICZ 1300 Kenney ' GENERHL VOCHTIONHL B Httractiveness I Inconsiderate people D Him and the future H Plirline stewardess B l'll bet! H. N,H.S., SC., Dramatic N Mila ROBERT SHVIDGE 1404 Palm COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY B Collectedness I Dentists, silly tems D Girls and graduation H Civil engineer B How ya doin'? H Tennis, Pageant N Doc IOHN SCHRCH X 350 North Tenth COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY B Pleasing personality I 12:30 Saturday night D Last night H Own an airplane B I don't believe it! H Q Cappella, Glee N Shrock 62 i, E-:Ig CHHHLES E. SCHHEFFER 1242 Perkiomen GENERHL VOCHTIONHL B Seriousness I School dances, girls D Superman's strength H Own a store B Oh, iudgel H Camera, HC. N Charlie HOMER SCHHEFFER 215 Cedar INDUSTRIHL VOCHTIONHL B Dimples I Girls taking tiepins D Lite in 5 years H Linotypist for Inquirer B Oh! H HC., Hunting and Fishing N Flash MBRGHRET SCHHEFFER 1615 North Tenth HOME ECONOMICS B Friendliness I Red-haired boys D Married lite 8. Hairdresser B You tell 'eml H Chorus, Usher, Glee N Peggy RAYMOND SCHHEFI-'ER 415 Gordon INDUSTRIQL VOCQTIONQL B Hunting and fishing I English D Hunting and fishing H Hrmature winder B Ohl H Hunting and Fishing, H.R. N One-eye ROBERT SCHHEFFER 1015 North Front COMMERCIHL CLERICQL B Model planes I Doesn't have any D Money R Clerk B Glory be! H Model I-lirplane, O.H. N Bob BEHTRICE SCHHRNECK 336 West Windsor COMMERCIHL SECRETQRIHL B illgreeableness I Practical jokes The future D 8. Efficient secretary B Tain't the way I heerd itl H Dramatic, HR. N Beaty 63 EVELYN SCI-IEFFEY 317 Moss COMMERCII-lL STENOGRHPHIC B Gaeity 1 Snobs D Milt H Stenographer B Oh, ladyl H H.R,, Pageant N Gwen HI-IRRY IISCHEIN 1613 North Tenth COMMERCIHL BOOKKEEPING B Kindness to animals I Hbusers of dumb animals D Cabin in wilderness R Bookkeeper B That's rare! B. H.R., Pageant N Scheiney HENRY SCHENCK 352 Pear GENERHL VOCFITIONHL B Eagerness I Haughty people D Doesn't daydream H Musician B Hi, therel 9 H.R., Pageant N Red MHRY' SCHERER 157 West Greenwich COLLEGE PREPHHHTORY B Daintiness I The nickname Shrimp D Swell clothes R Teach B Schucksl H Q Cappella, Chorus N Lee HHRON SCHLECHTER 7 North Ninth COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY B Camera interest I Silly damsels D College H Dentist B Hi ya, Bud! H Physics, Dramatic N Schlek ELIZHBETH IHNE SCHMEHL 1415 Mulberry COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL B Hnimation I Chile-con-carne D Success in business H Proprietor of a business B 'That's what you sayl H H.R., Pageant N Betty 1 w P I KIND IHYNE SCHMEHL 1254 Church GENERHL VOCQTIONHL l'dlDU'-'ul ED 2 Hu: GD 55 5-4 Qu: 9.9 91 UI no Q l 'i z Ui SU :D P' 4 O 0 an E O z :D IF' DWBDUHU1 - z Desire for poise Boiled cabbage Muhlenberg Hlumnus Ir. partner in gas station Gee whiz! H.R., Pageant Iaynie Smart clothes Prevaricators Owning an automobile Working in a bank You ain't lying. Orch., O.H. Hank a1.BEn'r scnucicsn 1339 Luzerne COLLEGE PREPQHFITORY ZDUZDU'-W Z :D E. o E M U1 o :n cz 'U 'U Tall stories Drunken drivers Being famous and wealthy Engineer Yeah! H.R., Dramatic Sug 1353 Green COMMERCIHL SECRETQRIHL B Entertainingness I Listening to bragging girls D Living in Florida R Work in a store B Why, good for you! H RB., Chorus, Knitting N Margie ELIZABETH SCHWHNK 624 North Twelfth GENERRL VOCHTIONQL ZDUSIDU-iw wx r' 0 no U1 2 Q F1 5 U1 o il: 2 :D T I I4 Sociability Snakes, oral reports Her tall handsome hero Own a dress shop How's my little ootzer? S.O,S., Ex. Com., H.P. Fritze lU2O Perry GENERHL VOCHTIGNQL B Book lore I Hitler, cold weather D What to do after graduation H Dressmaker B Definitely! H Chorus, O.H. N Flossie llllllll IOHN CHHRLES SCOTT 940 Buttonwood GENERQL VOCHTIONQL 2:l:mtDU--ou '-'BJ eo Q2 gil git! HES ID Ed I. M O O t-' t-' rn CD D1 :U :D rn 'U :D :D :D el O :D '4 ZIDUIIDUHUI EBRD Q5 F5 :i-1 'rn ua ru ... U rn rf Q m Z m :D ID r' 4 O O :D :I O Z ID F' Meekness Buttermilk, cheesecake Girls Trombonist Hi-ya, gang! Band, Orch., H.R. Teagarden Suavity Short beers Horse races, million bucks Successful veterinarian Honest to Iohnl Pageant, H.R. Ronnie B Bulls-eye marksmanship I Spinach, homework D Catching big fish H Good pattern-maker B Take it easy, H Ffrchery, O.H. N Hlly PHUL SEIDEL 1010 Franklin GENERHL VOCRTIONHL ZIDUJDUHUJ EE Ez D-3 Eb. S-m ... -11 FI 5 I-I Q rn Z ri-1 DD ID L-' 4 O O ID E O Z ID r' ZIDUIDU-'ui en: 35 ZD:n 1-G 5. ew Us SEL' L11 51 Q m Z m :1 ID L- 4 O O :D Z! O Z ID L- B I D H B R N Bbility to bring home fish Fishing Without bait Land slides Being independent That's rightl Rifle, H.R., Pageant Len Congeni-ality Pickle boys, snobs Her prince charming Sing in dance band Why? Fashion Show, O.H. Ennie 24-hour nickname Pickle people Wouldn't you like to know? Electrician How about that? Ex. Com., O.H., H.R. - Morning-noon-and-night 64 uv!--V - ' C022 Qgg izw :u9,2 EGF Gaim 85-E VN 5 2: :D l IDWDU'-'UI Z Z mm e9s552 - 'Dong'-15' F'!g'D:, o' 'sv 355 Qi -:,'-4 0 91 E 'U O Q E! ID 'K Q 2 SE '--1 Q!!! va .Er-1 CD HE 94:11 E O O 5 5 ru rn Q :D 1- rn m O :cl ru -1 :D E :D 1-' Helen B Gold lust I Grouchy people D H certain someone R Travel B Tell me these things. R H.R., Pageant N Dimples RICHHRD H.. SELIG 1427 North Tenth GENERHL VOCHTONHL B Skating I Hitler, Work D Everything H Be a good skater B Wow! H. H.R., Pageant N Dick MHRIORIE I-ILICE SELTZER 612 S. Eighteenth and a Half COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL B Efficiency I Sarcastic people D Hiking during school time R Successful secretary B My Word! H H.R., Pageant, N.H.S. N Margie Pllka EDWHRD SEYFERT 449 North Second GENERHL VOCFITIONHL B Blond curls I Long assignments D Pretty girls H Orchestra leader B How about it? H. O.H., Brand N Ziggy GRHCE E. SEYFERT 936 Franklin COMMERCIQL BOOKKEEPING B Twirling I Conceited boys D .Fl trumpet player H Bookkeeper B Well, all right! H N S.C., O.H. Skeezix 65 'sign .. .. .ni , V f ee EVELYN E. SHHI-'PER l7l4 Haak GENERI-lL VOCHTIONHL B Vitality I Poor sports, fish D Future vocation H Surgical nurse B That's what you think! H Ex. Com., Glee, O,H. N Evvie IRVIN E. SHELTER 1006 Oley COMMERCIHL BUSINESS Boyishness U1 I Gloomy people D lnheriting 551,000,000 H Travel to Paris in spring B Goo-goo! R Glee, Pageant, H,R. N 'Texas Pete RRY SHHLTERS . 928 Birch GENERHL VOCHTIONHL ' B Iollity I Fickle people D You'd be surprised! H State policeman B Oh! H Football, Chorus, H.R. N Truck nonnnr Fonnzsr sr-rmimo 435 Elm COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY B Pleasant manner I Getting up in the morning D Vacation days H Sports announcer B Prove it! R Band, O.H. N Shap IOHN SHHHP 323 North 4 Second GENERBL VOCHTIONRL 3 Wit I Knee-length stockings D Feminine pulchritude B. Sing with Tommy Dorsey B Oh, boy! B. H.R., Pageant N Sharpie ROSELLEN EMELINE SI-IEIDY 545 S. Fifteenth and a Halt COMMERCIAL SECRETARY ' B Sweetness I Staying home at night D Graduation I-1 Orchestra vocalist B Imagine that! H Glee, O.H., H.R. N Bones ff. .i PAUL SHEPHERD 1541 Perkiomen COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY B Pidventures I 'Drivers who give no signals D Hawaii H. Go to West Point B Oh, my gosh! I-1 Pageant, H.R. N Pineapple ROBERT MHRSHHLL SHEPHERD 1541 Perkiomen COLLEGE PREPRRHTORY B Designing I Sheep brains D Hawaii H Gown designer B Hloha nui H Pageant, H.R. N Hawaii VIOLET ETHEL SHEPLER 140 Carpenter HOME ECONOMICS B Motorcycling 1 Going to the dentist D H man with a super-charger 9, Drive her own car B What are we doing? R Chorus, Dressmaking N Brat SAMUEL SHERMHN 1320 Pike GENERQL VOCQTIONQL 5 Good-nature I Slow drivers, clams D Meeting Ransome Sherman Q Travel by air to Europe B Imagine that! A S.C., Rifle, O.H. N Hambone If-IYNE HHRRIET SHOMO 107 Hrlington GENERBL VOCRTIONHL B Neatness I Grouchy people D The one and only A Have a lot of true triends B Hi, butch! H SC., H.C., Dramatic N Shorno IUNE s'roU'r SHOWHLTER 1228 spring GENERFIL VOCHTIONHL B Domesticity I Turnips, reading D F1 certain someone H Learn to drive a car B The stutt's there. H Glee, Pageant, H.R. N lunie 3 . HHRVEY SHUMHN 740 Locust GENERHL VOCHTIONHL B Flmiability I Getting up in the morning D Sail Queen Mary up river H Sing in grand opera B Well, all right! 9. Glee, I-LR. N Buddy MHRION L. SILVERMHN 1212 Eckert COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY B Limpid eyes I Raw carrots, conceit D Stuti'n things H Write a best seller B Could be! H N.H.S., R.B., Dramatic N Marion KHRI. I. SITTLER 1108 North Thirteenth GENERHL VOCHTIONHL B Brilliant voice I Swing music, jitterbugs D Operatic debut H Sing opera B Rats! H Sports, F1 Cappella N Iake CHESTER SKORRSZEWSKI 409 South Fourteenth GENERAL VOCHTIONRL B Target shooting I Writing up experiments D Hitch-hiking to Mexico H Hunting in the North Woods B Cats! 9 Camera, O.H., H.R. N Check MBRIHN SMECK 1166 Church COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL B Complexion I Hnswering doorbells D Him 11.9.1 H Good wife B Huh? I-I H.C., O.H.. H.R. N Skeeter CBRL W. SMITH 225 Iefterson COMMERCIHL BOOKKEEPING B Reserve I Untunny people D Hn easy ottice job H Bookkeeper B Fancy meeting you here. H H.R,, Pageant N Smitty s 66 ' cn xi IOHN HENRY SMITH 817 Thorne GENERBL VO CHTIONHL B Mercury footedness I Turnips, fresh girls D Girls, girls, and more girls B Get a good job B Oh, boy! H Track, Cross Country, HR. N Goof SHRH IBNE SMITH 522 Birch GENERHL VOCHTIONRL B Liveliness , - I Conceit, turnips D Her future H Own a dress shop B l, for one, can say. H Chorus, S.O.S., Usher N Sarie MHRY SMOREY 420 Wunder GENERHL VOCHTIONQL B Complacence I Rain, homework D Marrying a handsome boy H Housewife B Oh, my gosh! H N O.H. , Pageant Mary IOHN SMYTHE 100 Windsor GENERHL VO CHTIONHL B Repartee I It doesn't pay to dislike D Swimming H Coast guard B Some job! H Swimming, Pageant N Rev. BETTY II-INE SNYDER 1015 Moss COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL B Gaeity I Snakes, soggy mud D Week-ends H Interior decorator B How're you doin'? H H.R., Pageant N Buzz MHBEL SNYDER 270 West Elm COMMERCIHL SECRETQRIQL B Sentimeniality I Spinach, snakes D H certain somebody H Stenographer B So what? H O.H., Knitting N Snitz 1. , ROBERT SN YDER 429 Pine INDUSTRIHL VO CHTIONHL B Love for girls I Cheese, homework D Girls H Design airplanes gl You ain't lying! HR., Pageant Iit 2 ml! 'ea EN D'-C KD F' Ui E I. O E UI N - O O Z Z 11-1 :U Q ID r-' m rd O :ri rn ea I7 E ID 1-' B Chatter I Bookworrns, fat girls D Being a millionaire H Own a business IB I am a gentleman 9. Hunting and Fishing, H.R. N Whitey MHRGUERITE SOILLENBERGER 2209 Raymond GENERBL VOCHTIONI-lL B Hlluring eyes I Rainy days, conceit D Career as Bachelor H Physical education teacher B Well, all right! R H.C., O.H., G.Pl.H. N Sallie .DONHLD SPHN G 330 South Thirteenth COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY B Hrgumentativeness I Unreasonable people D H certain somebody H Boss of teachers- B Oh, pot! H O.H., S.C. N Don BEHTRICE SPHNGLER 220 Linden COMMERCIHL SECRETQRIQL 2:nuu:DU--ua :U 93QQ ' 51511: m L: E, : QUEEQE HKS 5 U '-NCQ 2. -1 Q o 0 Univ: E D --com Q wool' an 'Fog o 50, wus 351' Z'-I QE fm En: :Z FQ I. L11 su Q O Z Z rn so Q IJ I. nu C1 Q Z tri U2 U1 ZIDWIDUHU cn gogfmi? I-4' 505-'O Qu., ., U-199.9-2' Emnufg awsunm no :rm :F OWU' o QE 5 :S UQ O 5 52 .,, 3 Bea IEHN SPHTZ 425 North Eleventh COMMERCIHL SECRETQRIHL B Unaffectedness I Conceited people D Someone at Dickinson Col. H President's secretary B Well, l forgot. H N.H.S., Glee N Dribble HHROLD SPECTOR 1118 Union COMMERCIQL BUSINESS Hppetite for apple pies Mondays, taking a bath P Q, g Be a good businessman ? D Slee in eatin I-1 B It's easy. H Tennis, H.R. N Speck EHRL SPENCER 137 Peach COLLEGE PREPHRQTORY B Dancing I People who like themselves D His future H Lawyer B Gosh doggit. H I-LR., Pageant N Pep RICHARD SPOHN 521 Cedar GENERHL VOCHTIONRL B Reserye I English, lectures D Getting out of school H Photographer B Quiet. H H.P., Photo N' Dick THEODORE STHBOLEPSZY 233 Wunder INDUSTRIHL VOCRTIONHL B Sports inclination 1 English D Vacation days H Printer B I don't know. H O.H,, Baseball N Teddy HRLENE STI-IUFFER 322 South Thirteenth GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Merriment B I Conceited people, cabbage D Marrying a certain someone H Housewife B Rnd do you know it. H GRB., Dramatic N Slugger SOPHIH STHVROPOULOS Gll Pine GENERRL VOCHTIONHL B Ingenuity I Catty people, snobs D Her future H Newspaper reporter 23751 EE mm E?-P 5-U gm om QF! 'v :II D 2 o O Z Z U1 'JJ Q. :D F U1 c: Q Z t 'l U1 U1 Wham! N.H.S., R.B., G.l3l.H. Sally O. Smith B Indifference I Wise guys, big heads D Public accountant H Bookkeeper B How about that? H O.H., Band N Dick DOROTHY STERN 145 West Green COMMERCIQL SECRETHRIHL B Quietness I Snakes, conceit D lake I-1 Hccountant B Oh, boy! H O.H,, Usher N Dottie RHLPI-I E. STETLER 601 Lancaster GENERRL VOCHTIONHL B Mathematical Wizardry I Talkative and silly girls D Running his own shop R Machinist B Hi, Iazz. 9. N.H.S., Band N Stet BETTY MBE STEVENS 1261 Muhlenberg NON-HCHDEMIC B Sociability I Conceited people, oatmeal D Him I-1 Beautician B Oh, you're out of your mind H G.R., Glee N Ooniph MHRY STEVENS 806 Elm COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL B Retiring nature I Conceited people, cabbage D Being a famous dancer H Successful in all she does B Gosh B H,C., Swimming, O.H. N Mary 68 DONHLD STEWHBT 321 South Third COMMERCIHL SECRETQRIHL B Variability I Excessive makeup D Playing football R Forest ranger B You poor boy. H H.R., Pageant N Hrchie RICHHRD H. STICHLER 533 Fern COMMERCIQL BUSINESS B Sincerity I Rain, being dressed up D Ethel H Public accountant B Hi-ya, Flip. H Movie, Hviation N Dick VIVIHN MHY STITZMHN 734 Locust GENERBL VOCHTIONPIL B Blonde hair I Hats, conceited people D Being an arranger H Musician B Oh, gosh. H Chorus, Usher N Viv PHULINE F. STONER z:ou:nU--uuQ3 Eno :U wggcrrgggmff D.---1'1s..:mU m IDD- 'oo.fDwU 9.r-rn mm 52:1 :S P91 6' 'S 5 Q' 522 o K mm :D fb ja' :I o O H 5 Q. 1-' O Q T. H il! CD2 U3 O P-5 'J' ZU2 56' sz: O O I I rn Q m rv no m Po TD :rn ID P-I O :cz P4 Penny B Current dance craze I Cowboy programs, singers D Getting a scholarship H Professional iitterbug B Well, all right. H N.H.S., Dramatic N Iitterbug MRRTHH W. STOUDT 554 Pine COMMERCIPIL SECRETQRIQL B Reliability I Rain, sour pickles D Success H Secretary B Good enough! H HR., Pageant N Moppy C77 LO F T MHDELINE STOVER 814 Hampden COMMERCIHL BUSINESS B Meekness I Homework, stuck-up people D H blond H Private secretary B Oh. H Usher, O.H. N Madeline ' ROSHLYN STRHUB 1718 North Third COLLEGE PREP!-IRHTORY B Dry humor Getting up, homework lu v- D Dark, handsome boy H Nurse B Hi yah, kidl H HR., Pageant 2 '-'E-U Sm 20'-4 Z3 00 12 rt! gs: F5 C2 rn M Q E11 z rd '31 :D L 42 O Q nn E O z an F' Sis B Naturalness I Operas, see girls smoke D Ellie -. .f H. See the world B Oh, happy day! R O.H,, Sr. Corn., H.R. N Snutfy BETTY STURGIS 463 North Eleventh COMMERCIHL SECRETHR11'-IL B lndustriousness I Boring assemblies D H dark haired Romeo H Stenographer B How putrid! H H.R., Pageant N Pudgy ELAINE LOUISE STYER 1332 Locust COMMERCIHL SECRETQRIQL B Loyalty I War, school D Bob H Telephone operator B How's your mother? B H.R,, Pageant N Skipper HNDREW SUBISHK 607 South GENERHL VOCHTIONQL B Passiveness I Going With girls, eating D School H Machinist B Yes, sirl H H.R., Pageant N Subby BETTY SWINEHHRT 1144 North Eleventh GENERHL VOCHTIONHL B Resourcefulness 1 Pussy people, referees D Butch H. Write good fiction B Oh, shucks! H RB., Usher, S.O.S. N Betsie IOHN SZHINH 1326 Muhlenberg COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY B Hthletic prowess I Not enough sleep, conceit D H good looking blonde H Professional baseball player B Oh, my homework! H N.H.S., S.C., Football N Shiner HNNH SZELHK 408 Hazel COMMERCIHI.. SECRETHRIHL B Irnpulsiveness I Hpple pie D Success in life H Foods teacher B Oh! B. Swimming, Hockey N Hnnie CLAUDE TAYLOR 3359. Linden COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL B Fairness I Homework, conceit' D Summer vacation H Be successful B Oh, Diana! B. S.C., Hi-Y N Whitey WILLIHM TEXTER 531 South Fourth INDUSTRIHI.. VOCHTIONQL B Carefreeness I None D Pl job in l940 H Printer B That's correct! H H.R,, Pageant N Tex WHLTER THOMPSON 639 Mulberry GENERHL VOCHTIONHL B Fun-loving nature I P.H.D., sarcasm D Girls he used to know B Engineer or policeman B Makes no difference now. H HR., Pageant N Stoop RUBY M. THORNBURG- 520 North Ninth COMMERCIHL SECRET!-'IRIQL B Frankness I War, socks D H certain someone H Expert bookkeeper B Well hello, Ioe! H O.H., Dressmaking N Rubal BHY THREN 543 Locust GENERHL VOCQTIONQL B Steaclfastness I Unit tests, grouchy teachers D Leader of orchestra H Forester B Well, I'll be! R H.R , Pageant N Stuff FRI-IN K TID ON H 312 Church COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY B Interesting personality I Funeral marches D Touchdown plays .H Engineer B Go get 'ern! R N.H,S., S.C., Checkers N Hce BETTY TIMMINS 1332 Church COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL B Consideration I Cold and rainy weather D Friday-3:30 H Stenographer B My cow! H. Dressrnaking, Movie N Betty BETTY 'ronsnivian 1416 Birch , COLLEGE PHEPRRHTORY 3 Efficiency plus , I Conceited people D Being able to help others H Librarian B Maybe you knew me? P. Ex. Com., Dramatic N Toby DOROTHY TOBIHS 251 Ianieson COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL H B Sweetness I Snobby people D Donnie ff B Hir hostess B For cry'n in a bucket! H HR., Pageant N Toby 70 MHRY M. TOBIHS 524 South Sixth HOME ECONOMICS B Domesticity I War, oral reports D Graduation H Be a baseball player , ,, a t 3 S? P N Toby gean K. I-IUDREY TOMLINSON 1538 Perkiomen COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIQL B Small stature I War, dishonest politics D Living in Utopia R Own a house B Oh, misery! H Dramatic, H.R. N Little Hudrey RICHHRD TOOLE 1034 Cotton INDUSTRIHL VOCHTIONHL B Wise cracks I Homework, sleeping in class D D.F. H Helper of humanity B E-gadl H Microscope, Printing N Casey DHNIEI. TRHYER 1349 North Ninth GENERHL VOCHTIONQL B Curly hair I Unit tests, moody teachers D Paradise in the South Seas H Machinist B You're Windy. H H.R,, Pageant N Dan ROBERT TREHT 713 North Eleventh GENERHL VOCHTIONHL B Tantalizing nature I English, spinach D Everything H To graduate B Boorp! H H.R., Pageant N Bob FRED TROUT 1247 North Ninth INDUSTRII-IL VOCHTIONHL B Entertainingness I Unit tests. crabby teachers D H rich wife H Flviator B Well? B O.H., Track N Wimpy P X1 r- EDNH TROUTMHN 344 South Fifth COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL B Obligingness I Insects, being tickled D Going to Mexico with HIM H Private secretary B Gee whizzl H Dressmaking, O.I-I. N Fishie IHNET TROUTMHN 702 Warren COMMERCIHL SECRETQRIHL B Popularity I Conceited folks, cats D Dick H H doctor's assistant B Honest to cow. H Chorus. Cheerleader N Boopy Norma 'moU'rMnN 519 oiey COLLEGE PREPFIRHTORY B Pleasantness I Blushing, teaberry gum D Good looking boys H Radio commentator, teacher B Geekersl g N,H.S., S.O.S. Norm IUNE TYSON 940 Franklin COMMERCII-IL SECRETI-IRIF-lL B Good nature I Not enough food, poor sports D H handsome, smooth dancer H Get a good job B Tsk! H Chorus, HR. N Iune M. CAROLINE UCZYNSKI 320 South Twelfth GENERHL VO CHTIONBI.. B Singing voice I Getting up early D The person next door B Thrill crowds at concerts B Gee whiz! H Chorus, Choir, HR. N Caroline WILLIE-IM M. UMBENHOUER 820 DeHart's Court GENERHL IZOCFITIONHL B Friendliness I Week-end homework D Some day when-? ? H Cabinet maker B That'll be the day. H Track, Dramatic N Curly LEONH UNGER 1520 Schuylkill GENEREIL VOCHTIONHL B Cuteness I Oysters, conceitecl people D That certain someone H Hair-dresser B Oh, geel 9 l'I.R., Pageant N Lee EDWHRD URBHN 525 Willow COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIQL B Lankiness I Homework on week-ends D Piloting a plane H Qviator B What do you mean? H Baseball, H.R. N Chick CLHRH VHLORE 450 Pear HOME ECONOMICS B Humor I Socks, moody people D P1 prince charming H Dressmaker B Hi-jah! H H.R., Pageant N Plowhandle CHARLES VHN REED 519 Carsonia COLLEGE PREPQRHTORY B Debonairness I Choc. marsh. ice cream D Future vacations H Successful businessman B What's that? 9 Exec. Com., H.R. N Chuck FRHNKLIN L. VHN REED 141 South Ninth INDUSTRIHL VOCHTIONHL B Contentment I Women, beer, necking D Hirplanes H Plirplane designer B Boorpl 3 Usher, Cross Country N Protf THOMHS I. VBN SCIVER 604 North Second GENERHL VOCHTIONHL B Nickname I Nothing in particular D Music R Orchestra leader B Gosh! H HR., Pageant N Percy L ' WILLIRM VHN WIENEN 1337 Locust GENERHL VOCHTIONQL B Lankiness I English D Day when he owns a boat B. Cabinet maker B Geel H Chorus, Glee N Van BEN VHRISHONE 1230 Robeson GENERHL VOCHTIONHL B Sportsmanship I The end of the night D Women H Radio announcer B Hey! Bud. 9 Cheerleading, Track N One Night HNTHONY VHSTHRDIS 210 Lemon GENERHL VOCHTIONQL B Hcting I Hmerican History D Becoming a great musician H Music teacher B Well, what do you know? H H Cappella, Glee, Quartet N Tony GERHLD W. VI-ITI-I 708 North Tenth GENERRL VOCBTIONHL B Youthiulness I Cabbage and liver D Owning a Beechcraft plane R Cabinet maker B Believe thatl H Glee, H.R. N Shorty HHRRY VILHRDO 322 South Seventh GENERHL VOCHTIONHL B Dislikes I Eye-brow pencils D F1 happy future H Earning a good salary B It is! V H HR., Pageant N Mr. Vilardo MILDRED VOGEL 722 Locust COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL B Demureness I Conceited people, snakes D Everything impossible H Secretary B Golly whiz! 8 N.H,S., O.H. N Millie 72 FRHNCIS I. VOSS 1219 North Thirteenth COLLEGE PREPFIRHTORY B Character acting I French, wise-guys D Blonde, Lincoln Zephyrs H Study dramatics B You ain't lying! H Chorus, Captain HP. N Frank IHCOB WHGNER 145 West Douglass COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY B Industry I None D Saturday nights H Success B Censored! H N.H.S., Exec. Com., Orch. N lake IOHN WHGNER 710 North Twelfth INDUSTRIHL HRTS B Optimism I String beans, persimmons D Peace and quiet H Skilled craftsman B Darn it! H 1-LR., Pageant N Bull LEONHRD WHGNER 1030 Chestnut COMMERCIPIL BUSINESS B Earnestness I Noisy people D Getting to football games B Commercial success B Hi, lake! 9 N H.S., Glee N Lem LEONOBF! WHLLHCE 627 Weiser COLLEGE PREP1'-IRHTORY B Interesting nature I Homework, boys D The one she loves H Nurse B Don't be funny! H Red Penn, H.R. N Norie LILLIHN WHLLHCE 627 Weiser COLLEGE PREPFIRHTORY B Pleasantness I Homework, catty girls D Her boy-friend H Nurse B That's swell! H Red Penn, I-LR. N Polly 73 tl!! Jil!! I KENNETH I. WHSI-IINGTON 913 Chestnut GENERFIL VOCQTIONPIL B Smooth dressing I Narrowminded people D P1 better world to live in H Minister B I-I N Too much strife in the World. Typing , Track Ifmpy WHRREN WHSSER 1714 North Sixteenth GENERQL VOCHTIONHL B lnteresting personality I H girl who smokes D Blondie H Business manager B Good enough. 9- I-I.C., Chorus, Tennis N Warren ROBERT WEBB 1037 Church GENERQL VOCHTIONHL B Cynicism I Dizzy dames, homework D Mmmm H Cabinet maker B That wasn't even funny. H Hthletic, O.H, N Spider DHLE WEBER 1027 North Twelfth COLLEGE PREPHRFITORY B Culture I Soft-boiled eggs, swing D South sea islands H Minister B When do we eat? A N.H.S., Physics N Sarge SYLVESTER WEICHENMHIER 232 North Twelfth GENERHL VOCHTIONHL B Earnestness I Painted-up dolls Cgirlsl D Making money H Ideal husband B Don't Walk so fast! Q H.R., Pageant N Boobie GENE S. WEIDI-1 1511 North Fourteenth COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY B Conscientiousness I Nothing in particular D Future H Kindergarten teacher B Oh, tish! H S.C., N.H.S., Band N Gene li -4 IEHN' WEIDENHEIMER 375 Schuylkill GENERHL VOCHTIONQL B Pleasantness I Over-dressing for school D Someone tall and handsome R Undecided B Honestly! H Dramatic, G.H.Q., GB. N Iean IUNE WEIDNER 313 West Oley COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY B Love for Latin I Scoldings, pessirnists D She has other things to do H Foreign language teacher B I hate to mention it but- H Orch., Red Pen, H.R. N Iune MHRY WEILER 1426 Linden COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY B Unostentatiousness I Spinach, show-offs D The night to come H Nurse B I don't get the drift of it. H Nursing, G.R, N Bessie RUTH M. WEIR 840 North Tenth GENERHL VOCHTIONQL B Chattering I Hm. History, blind dates D Last night's date H Nurse B Fan my browl' H S,C., Dramatic, Chorus N Ruthie ELEHNOR WEISS 344 Moss COMMERCIHL SECRETQRIHL B Sweetness I Too much homework, turnips D Boy-friend H Stenographer B Oh, sugar! H Pageant, I-LR. N Eleanor IHNE WEITZEL 451 Schuylkill GENERHL VOCQTIONHL B Designing I Snakes, gym D H little house on a hill H Costume designer B Ha, ha! H Glee, O.I-I., HR. N Iane ,-,, ,,,,,,, , ., MHRIE WELLS 154 Spring COMMERCIHL SECRETQRIQL B Reliability . I Creamed soups, oral reports D H dark-haired person H Office secretary B Swelll H N.H.S., Usher, Knitting N Marie CI-IRL M. WENRIC1-I 146 Elm GENERHL VOCHTIONHL B Inventions I Two-faced people D Short-wgve radio outfit R Understand Einstein B Ohl H Plviation, H.R. N Professor MHRION WENTZEI. 424 West Douglass COLLEGE PREPHRQTORY B Pleasantness I Chemistry lab. odors D Summer vacation H Nurse B Shucksl H H.P., O.H., HR. N Marion MHRY IHNE WENTZEL 319 West Windsor GENERHL VOCHTIONHL B Qutograph fiendishness I Rm. History, homework D Dark hair and blue eyes H Dressmaker gh kidl K orus, nitting N Snitz PAUL NELSON WENTZEL 620 Bruckman GENERHL VOCQTIONHL B Daydreams I Grouchy teachers, unit tests D Marry Iudy Garland .H Start a good orchestra B I'1l be forced to floor you! H H.C., S.C., Pageant N Pud KENNETH L. WERT 1029 Mulberry GENERQL VOCHTIONRL B Physique I Girls who smoke D Chestnut browns I-I Live in open country B Hi yah, toots! H H.P., Pageant N Cap 74 , 5.7, COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY Knowledge of literature Camp, graduation MHRY WERTS 613 Ritter B I Sarcasm, onions D H Social worker B So what? H N Wertsie N.H,S., Swimming HDI-I K. WESTLEY 1210 Hampden GENERHL VOCQTIONHL B Bulliiddling I Show-offs, washing dishes D Bill H Stenographer B Oh, gosh! H. Orch., GR. N lllda K. 101-IN K. WHITE 635 Pear COLLEGE PREPHRPITORY B Remarkable knowledge I Intolerance, seltishness D Many things H Civil engineer B Cad. FI N.H.S., Pageant N Kirk KHTHHRINE MHRIE WHI TMHN ZDWDUHN O S O3 mQwQmmZ QQFJQQBZQ ::1g5vv'5'f 15 -4,Q..,vv'5'5Un, Olwngq Q 3 , Q D SG 'E. :D 4 E555 P rn F1 '23 3 :ri ' :rn m -1 D E D L- Nu: 2 DE so 5-4 1 F9 ES 5E ffm :n z U O O r' i-' m Q rd fu :U m 'U D :U D -1 O :rs '-4 Kitty B Interest in German class I Mathematics, homework D H girl in German class H Lawyer B Gee! I-I Orch., P.l3l.X. N Henry JOHN WEIST 1138 Franklin COLLEGE PREPQRQTORY B I D H B R N 75 Pill-around niceness Homework, English Women Won't tell Oh, boyl Ex. Com., S.C., Glee Hpples 'BHRTON WILLIAMS lll3 North Thirteenth GENERHL VOCHTIONRL Ztbmtbvv-on DJ Z-c gin D.:-1 xi I. 53 ez O O 5 Z rd :U Q :D L-' va ri-1 O SU in el :D E :D rf ZKDUJZDU--w ss QE 52 an as VJ 5 IF! 2 UI s Q O Z Z m rn Q :D rf fn rn Q :ri m -1 33 E :D L- ZIDCUDU-'td -U U1 33 591 E5 5,- 22 .Q 5. I z :D 2 Q rn Z m :rn D rf 42 O O D Z1 O Z ID r-' WIDUI-IW BD 2 E! wa '6':n 5:1 ,1-U 225 55 fs E cn 1: M f-I E as L 4 o o D E o Z an F' ZIIJWZDU'-'W 5: H-U1 :rw wc: 3 QE 5 5 3 o 5 5 O O rf 1-' rn Q rn ru rn m 'U D :Il D -1 O :n '-4 ZIDWRDUH-ul Voice H girl who smokes Graduation in 1940 Hairdresser So what? H, R., Pageant Bart Gaiety Snakes, Conceited. people Graduation day Stenographer Well, all rightl S.C., G.Q,H., G.R. Graycie Smooth paddling Hall patrol, sweet potatoes Honeymoon in Bermuda Become a successful cook Isn't that cute? H.R,, Pageant Ginny Love of sports Oral reports, cabbage New red Dodge Dietician Hijal Stamp, Usher Dot Winchellism English, spinach Eating, sleeping, homework Hrchitect You ain't lying, Football, Hunting, Fishing Dick Entertaining ways Dishonest people H certain boy Nurse Hiya you! H,C., S.C., HR. Phyll I Qt BERTHH WHITMYER 535 Linden GENEBHL VOCHTIONHL B Quietness I Conceited people, onions D Everything R Laboratory technician B Oh, foo! H Glee, G,I3l,H., O.H. N Bert ANTHONY WOISZWILLO 329 Orange SMITH-HUGHES B Dependaloility I Physics D Brunettes H Electrical engineer B There's no future in Working H Hviation, Pageant N Waz WILLIRM WOLF 1534 Birch GENERHL VOCQTIONHL B Risky nature I Spinach, certain girls D Piloting an airplane R Qviator B Yo! Bud, , ' H H.R,, Pageant N Bill OLGH. WOLOSEWICH 632 Lancaster GENERQL VOCQTIONHL B Warbling I Conceited people D Baby-grand piano H Won't tell B Hi, yahl H H Cappella, H.R. N Olly ELBERN YEHGER Stony Creek Mills INDUSTRIHL VOCHTIONHL B Smooth dancing I Unexpected examinations D Date with a smooth apple H Qeronautical engineer B You ain't lyin'l H N.H,S., H.R. N Yeager PHUL YEHGER 237 North Front GENERHL VOCHTIONPIL B Wavy hair I Being so small D Blondes H Iariitor at Vassar 3 ISIo11ane stuff! . ., a eant N Peanut g IOI-IN YOCUM 919 North Fifth COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY B Carefreeness I Shaving, concerts D Stuff H Iournalist B My-my. 9- Track, Cross Country N Nig ROBERT YODER 404 Windsor GENERHL VOCHTIONQL B Happy-go-luckiness I Chemistry, silly girls D Beautiful girls, wild horses H Own a ranch B Fire you bragging? A Tennis, Pageant N Butch ELEHNOR R. YORGEY 212 Iameson COLLEGE PREPHRQTORY 3 B Pleasantness ' I Dishonest people, homework D Vacations H Success and happiness B You'd be surprised! H Chaplain, S.C. N Elly ROBERT YOST 1728 Olive COLLEGE PREPQRQTORY B Esquire attire I Book report, corny music D Hnything but school H Dentist B Do you sink you make it? 9- Ex. Com., O.H. N Bob ETHEL YOUNG 1208 North Front COMMERCIHL BUSINESS B Flffability I Grumpy people D Dick H Bookkeeper B Oh, fudge. R O.H., H.R., Pageant N Ethel BETTY YUNDT 1204 Oley COMMERCIQL SECRETHRIHL B Conservatism I Blonds, spinach D H certain person H Secretary B That's right! R O.H., Ushers N Betty 76 E L , BETTINH. ZHFFIRO 422 South Fourth COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY B Inditference I Conceited people, beans D Good times, blonds, car R College and travel B Terrors. H Dramatic, GR. N Tina FRED ZHTHRHCK. IR. 604 South Seventh INDUSTRIQL VOCHTIONQL B Wiriness I Beer, English D Camping H Machinist B Boorpl R Pageant, HR. N Major Hoople FLORENCE ZDRHDZINSKI-1 1562 Cotton GENERH1.. VOCHTIONHL B Tennis I Rubber noodles D Night ot prom H Make acquaintances B Well, all rightl H Tennis, Pageant N Della LUTHER ZEHNER 949 North Ninth COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY B Lackadaisicalness I Smoking and chewing D Money H Work in stock market B Plre you sure you're lyin H. H.R., Pageant N Luke 4' RRY ZERBY 631 Schuylkill GENERHL VOCHTIONHL B Boyishness I Biology D Girls B. Printer B I don't know. H H.R., Pageant N Ray CHSIMIR S. ZIELINSKI 316 Wunder GENERHL VOCHTIONHL B Love interests I Dances, shows D Hnything H Machinist B Qhl Yeah! 9- Track, Pageant N Casey 77 , feI.a,.a' g? ,915 11111111 ,. mu. . GENEVIEVE ZIEMBH. 944 Mulberry GENERHL VOCHTIONQL B Unassuming nature I Make-up, raw tomatoes D Pl tall, blond athlete H Be a French teacher B Oh, shucksl H G,Pt.Fl., Soccer, Knitting N Ginka , MHRTI-IH E. ZIENTEK 1019 Birch COMMERCIHL SECRET1'-1RII31L B Congeniality I Two-timers D Boys in general H. Stenographer B Mercy daysl H Chorus, Sports N Zinnie DOROTHY R. ZIMMERMHN 910 Second COLLEGE PREPFIRHTORY B Sociability I Untruthtul people, lessons D Getting a good job H College B Gollyl H Glee, G.R,, HR., Tennis A N Dotty RICHARD ZIMMERMRN 1122 North Second GENERHL VOCPLTIONHL B Enthusiasm I English D South Sea Islands H Expert machinist B Nuts but happy. H O.H., H.R., Pageant N Zimmie ROBERT ZUNZER 845 North Third COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY B ' Refreshingness I Hmerican History D Stuff H Chemist B Oh, my! Fl Cross Country, Track N Bob ELIZHBETH ZWEIZIG 1220 Windsor GENERHL VOCQTIONQL B Consideration I Snakes, dentistry D H blue-eyed blond H Typist B Hello, loel R Glee, O.H. ' N Betty Sarah Bellanca IN MEMORIAM DEPHRTED FRIENDS The dead friends live and always willy v Their presence hovers round us still. lt seems to me they come to share Each joy or sorrow that we bear. Hmong the living l can feel The sweet departed spirits steal, Hnd whether it be weal or woe, I walk with those l used to know. I can recall them to my side Whenever l am struggle-tiredg l've but to wish for them, and they Come trooping gayly clown the way, 1'-lnd l can tell to them my grief Hnd from their presence find relief. In sacred memories below Still live the friends of long ago. -Edgar Guest. Catherine Mastrollio Harold Southworth I 4 l I Frances Eveland l l L..-.. ,..., , .s , - Frances Thomaso QIHVISJJIJ Wgggwi SEV THE GOOD SHIP ALMA MATEFF' EL BECK Music sv AN SILVERMAN VIVIAN STITZMAN if 1 wmwffdl my mf- e good ancho v M, e, IU j-Ogcojrs E fj -fn 6 roudl' an J the!Q1irik1-1tePS Ti1rezg f,FF??1?aFs1pLLzH 'JJP 5 years she stoutly bore us but now the o - ceans passed, and ,2,F:EFFLPFF1FF1fflE. 5 JJiil5JfHJJJgafJ FF??gF?ffIf?FF'pJ CARL HOFFMAN L Pl-IYLLI CLAST im-mc rzmcwcn MARJORIEGEISS H 'Q FRED LAWRENCE VIRGKNIA RUSSELL BETTY SW! NEHART AMELIA SAMOLEWICZ E . ,.VV L WSXWYQX , e' K i LLLL RRLE 5 CHARLES GERHART ffiifwlli ' 3 Z' fszgwfiz - f f -. QS-CK Wmiima 3' '- ,, 5 4 ,. 7 59,155 I' fifia' Aff? we v If fi fswsgfi ,HM . ff . E1 A gfizigf, -A. V , . ,A by SEX Ag 52 N H 5555? Qi f We vw J W we 5, 3' X sf ly- ,F C Q .,,,. ,, , T 335555 f , ,-EQ' if 17,5 JEAN HETHERINGTON , .,,.,A. A ., ,fmf,fSz1ffA 'iiwififliq . , k,,k ef fi'-lf2f'isfEi?21,1 ' . ' 1415 1, J r 935 wi Z M , LE .B an N ar - 5 K 16 5 A fzgslfmff gjkilix 1 ' , 1 2 'L ' ,, Z -.1 , , ,,.f-35,5 21:53. ffl 1 11, BzZ.7LQ-gf ik' '3 ,iffy - kfliilii-rflirwi J FLORENCE MAKOW1 EEK! L w . .. , X L Qf E,LE A wsfig -. f . if 1:5 7 3 2 '1 M: ii?-i,.: 7. X EL R MOY LAURA RISSINGER GERALDINEV CATALANO' E M M A H A P E R ADELINE BE' -. E: LUCY LIN 1-IINDL i nur-1-n.uA 1-I rn .uf J E A N G R O S S N , :L.,wJ3zL-f2t.1r . VN.. L . .:. .,, A Q '15 E?iE1:fs.fZZ .. f' , - -wif L:-l.afiT..:?5!fL2LJzi: ' . fl - - IE? .. ,, .,.M,., Af.. . .. .M 251514 .ffizfrr iw.fe12f:a2iZfmMt2zw ' .Masses 'iii .a 5 1+Sff:wssvsels4Qz?K ,2:5:-.f ,L -: E ' 52f'9214- li- BETTY TOBE FRANKLIN DE I-IRXHLMH Uhll The seniors wanted a yearbook so the Hrxalma Staff braves and maidens gathered for a council in Big Chief Master's tepee, CRoom l24D. Ierry, Lucille, lean, Emma, Laura, and Betty huddled around one end of the council fire as they struggled with our Heap Big Seniors. Hcross from them sat Plmelia and Betty deep in the thought of our illustrious chiefs. Squatting next to them were lean, Lucy, Fred, Charles, and our two Virginias, squinting their Very best as they tried to ge-t a semblance of art from their well-known curliques. Farther back, Hdeline and lane were putting their heads together to decide which head belonged to which person in the club totems. Hmong the shadows sat Marjorie and Florence studying a calendar to discover when the special speaker ap- peared in the assembly tepee. Louise, Franklin, and Eleanor stood Warming their hands by the fire as they waited for the basketball season to begin. Our editor, Carl, found himself a secluded corner in which he could enjoy his head- aches while Phyllis, our business manager, struggling to keep our budget out of the red, wore herself to a frazzle. Plfter many moons and after we had chewed down the ends of more than a couple peace pipes Cpencils to youl, our staff finally published these 'ltalking leaves. ,,,-.i.i.....i 4 Purpose: To prepare the script of the Graduation Pageant. PHGEHNT-WRITING Sponsor: MISS RUNYEON Executive Committee: CQTHQRINE POTTS, Chairmanj MPIRY LOUISE RICK, IHCOB WQGNER FRONT ROW Cleft to rightj Mary Louise Rick, Iacob Wagner, Catharine Potts. SECOND ROW Vivian Koralsky, Nancy Clymer, Norma Troutman, Florence Makowiecki, Virginia Capps, Elsie LeVan, Phyllis Breece. THIRD ROW Emma Hafer, Marian Silverman, Miriam Hinden, Sophia Stavropoulos, Betty Swinehart, Iane Rudd, Marjorie Geiss, Miss Runyeon. FOURTH ROW john White, Vincent Ressler, Wilmer Heffelfinger, Ioseph Boscov, Robert Bechtel, Morris Rosenthal, Carl Hoffman. Every year it is traditional for Reading Senior High School to present a pageant as part of its senior activities. This pageant is written by a special class made up of seniors Who are selected for their abilities in dramatic presentation and creative writing . This class, Which Writes under the supervision of Miss Runyeon, is divided into groups, each composing some special part of the pageant. ' h Children of Liberty, the title of this year's pageant, illustrates Fimericgnism thqriugh the livesgf fogr plrominentbmen, W o in their own fields of endeavor contributed much to the Qmerican Way o iving, ese men are irar , t e great ene- factor, Foster, a Well-known composer, Edison, inventor of the incandescent light, and Mathewson, king of baseball pitchers. Special incidents which best portray the characteristics of these men are shown in each episode. The various committees are as follows: Episode I--Miriam Hinden, Norma Troutman, Marion Silverman. Episode II-Sophia Stavropoulos, Elsie LeVan, Marjorie Geiss, Emma Hafer, Catharine Potts. Episode III-Nancy Clymer, Betty Swinehart, Florence Makowiecki. Episode IV-Wilmer Hefielfinger, jacob Wagner, Morris Rosenthal. j Epilogue and Prologue-Iohn White, Vincent Ressler. Murals-Vivian Koralsky, Robert Bechtel, Molly Rick. Links-Ioseph Boscov, Carl Hoffman. Qctivities-Virginia Capps, jane Rudd, Phyllis Breece. Music-Catharine Potts, Elsie LeVan, Marjorie Geiss. Executive-Catharine Potts, Vincent Ressler, Iacob Wagner. 82 .. L..m..viu,.t 1 Purpose: To publish for the English Department a school literary magazine, quartely, with the cooperation of the Senior High School print shop. RED PEN Sponsor: MISS RUNYEON Editor: MFIRY IHNE PLRGPILL Fiction Editor: MHRY HENNE Hssistant Editor: DORIS KINSEY Feature Editor: ROBERT DOMBRO Business Manager: IOHN MCCHNN Poetry Editor: GERHLDINE CQTHLI-INO Hrt Editor: VIRGINIH FLEMMING FRONT ROW fleft to rightl Iohn McCann, Mary Iane Plrgall, Doris Kinsey. SECOND ROW Iune Weidner, Frances Geiger, Leonora Wallace, Hdele I-lbramson, Lillian Wallace, Mabel Conner, Geraldine Catalano. ROW D. Fenton Flemming, The Red an outlet for the material which it This year, contest. THIRD Qdams, Mary Painter, Iane Flrmitage, Pauline Stoner, Mary Henne, Marian Qpfel, Iane Price, Virginia Robert Dombro. Pen is the high school magazine. It is a printshop publication, the sole idea of which is to furnish literary talent discovered in the English classes. The main task of the staff of seniors is to edit the receives. the Red Pen , under the direction of Miss Mildred Runyeon, Won first rating in the P. S. P. Pl. annual The staff has edited threeffall, winter, and spring-issues. The Winter issue reverted to the format used when the Red Pen was young, fFor it was then, back in '27, that the magazine was a small, six-inches-by-eleven-inches publication.J The magazine had been discontinued for a few years, and then, when it was revived in '39, it was new and different, being larger and less conservative in appearance. This present Red Pen staff of '40 decided to bring back the old style as a matter of tradition for the last two issues. The last issue, which contained a combination of spring and summer material, gave an appropriate farewell to the graduating Class of '40, The general contents of each issue consisted of editorials, fiction, features, and poetry. This material was sub- mitted by students of all the English classes and edited by the following committees: Editor-in-chief: MHRY IHNE HRGHLL Plssistant Editor: DORIS KINSEY FICTION COMMITTEE Mary Henne, fiction editorp Hdele Qbramson, Marion Qpfel, Iane Qrmitage, and Iune Weidner. A - FEHTURE COMMITTEE Robert Dornbro, feature editor, Fenton Hdams, Iane Price, and Leonora Wallace. POETRY COMMITTEE Geraldine Catalano, poetry editor, Mabel Conner, and Lillian Wallace. HRT COMMITTEE Virginia Flemming, art editor, Geraldine Catalano, and lane Price. BUSINESS COMMITTEE Iohn McCann, chairman, Frances Geiger, Mary Painter, and Pauline Stoner. Eff 4' .RXI-ix' 83 ......L.i..... L, - 9.-,W f lfzf SG! If M 'f . MOMENTS TRIUMPH ALM sf' , 'Q' I. O. U. Thrillsl Shivers of excitement ran up and down our spines as the blood-curdling laugh of the villain rose from the stage where the class of l94O presented its play entitled I, O. U. , or Who'll Pay the Rent? The play, which was written by Marion Silverman, Ioseph Boscov, and Morris Rosenthal, was presented in part as an old-fashioned melodrama. The mustache-twirling villain, a certain Mr. Chiselwit Clllbert Schuckerl started the plot rolling by demanding the money for the mortgage he held on the old homestead, which in this case happened to be a showboat. Neither Captain Ieremiah Blake fBen Varishonej nor his well-meaning but hot-tempered spouse fBetty Gildenl had any idea of where to raise the money. Their daughter Ioan CGeraldine Catalanol planned to present a melodrama, the cast of which included Norma Troutman, Miriam Hinden, Reid Gromis, William Beck, and Louise Boyer. This melodrama was given in order to save the showboat. Ioan promised that if the show was not successful she would never see her sweetheart, Lee Chiselwit CClaude Dundorel, again. Lee went against his father's will to aid Ioan with this show and their efforts were highly successful. The mortgage was paid off, Ioan and Lee were reunited, and the curtain rang down as the defeated Mr. Chiselwit stamped from the stage. Splendid vocalizing by Geraldine Catalano and Claude Dundore provided still more thrills for the audience. The supporting cast, the singing choruses, and both the boys' and girls' dancing choruses coordinated beautifully to produce a well-rounded program. Mr. Mohn was the capable director of the entire production while Plrlene Kalbach and Rob- ert Yost directed the dancing. Mr, Walker supervised the vocal music and Donald Moll- and Ioseph Boscov conducted the orchestra which was made up entirely of seniors. 86 SENIOR CLHSS TRIP With a hubbub of excited chatter intermingled with an occasional yawn, our seniors boarded the train which would start them on the first lap of their class trip. Hlthough it was only about six o'clock on the moming of Iune lst, they all looked forward to the cruise around New York Harbor, then up the Hudson, and -finally a stop off at West Point to see the cadets drill. When they finally invaded the ship, they were pleasantly surprised by the size of it, for the boat was large enough to provide room for 3,0UO. The seniors quickly adapted themselves, and besides dancing, chatting, and prornenading, they fortified themselves for the afternoon with a hearty luncheon. One of the features of the cruise Was the loud speaker which en- abled all to hear the information which was imparted concerning the sights. Finally, after a long but exciting day, several hundred weary seniors regretfully arrived home about ll:15. Hs the last ones stepped from the train, many just realized that the trip had concluded another chapter of memories connected with the Castle on the Hill. 87 l SENIOR PROM May the seventeenth-prom nite-tropical atmosphere-tlutty evening dresses-igloos-cold bubbly punch-fragrant flowers-fluttering hearts- srnooth lilting music-palm trees-white tlannels-moonlight-all contrib- uted to make the ninety forty senior prom a success. The soothing music Was rendered by lack Heath's and Ioe l..ombardo's orchestras. ln this enchanting setting, an atmosphere of gaiety prevailed and the affair was thoroughly enjoyed by all. This gala evening will long linger in the memories of the seniors Whose l'l.ife Begins With Forty. - mfzfszffzfz - SENIORS COMMITEES EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Howard Guldin, George Dracha, Phyllis Carts, Plddernenia Evans, Margaret Pldams, William Beck, Harry Braddock, Virginia Capps, Virginia Delewski, Bay Feinour, Raymond Gaul, Lucille Griswold, Robert Heiser, Robert- Iaslow, Hrlene Kalbach, Maryjane Leinbach, Paul Mademann, Betty Lou Mast, Miriam Mohn, Sara Parlaman, Louise Beedy, lohn Schach, Harry Seisler, Sophie Stavroupoulos, Iohn Szajna, Charles Van Reed, Robert Yost. PHGEI-INT COMMITTEE 'Stanley Hskey, Wellington Bennethurn, Phyllis Breece, Nancy Clymer, Louise De Cisco, Ralph Fasig, Betty Frantz, Warren Greenwood, Robert He-iser, Carl Hoffman, Doris Kinsey, Emily Kra- mer, Florence Makowiecki, Bertha Martin, Rosena Morrison, Hlbert Pantaleo, Mary Louise Rick, lane Budd, Sarah lane Smith, Marguerite Sollenberger, Betty Toberman, Mildred Vogel, Ethel Young. 90 CLFISS SONG Sara Fisher, Virginia Delewski, Rosena Morrison, Stanley Granger, Edward Seyiert, Claude Dundore, Carl Derr, Betty Frantz. PUBLICITY Norma Troutman, Nancy Ganter, Marjorie Geiss, Samuel Sherman, Frank Tidona, Dale Weber. GENERHL PROM Reid Gromis, Rudolph Bricker, Ieanne Deibert, Frances Geige-r, May Giacci, Flrlene Kalbach, Catherine Longendorier, Miriam Mclnroy, Eleanor Moyer, Louise M. Reedy, Betty Lou Mast, Robert Bright. PROM PROGRHM Fred Loose, Margaret Hdams, Louise Boyer, Ruth Clauser, Gloria Carroll, Lucille Griswold, lesse Haas, Ellen Heckman, Vivian Koralsky, Natalie Niemczyk, Laura Rissinger, Morris Rosen- thal, Ray Feinour, Iacob Wagner. REFRESHMENT Edith Reddig, Grace Cramp, leanne Klusewitz, Elizabeth Schwank, Robert Treat, Mary Werts. CHP W Raymond Strauss, Harry Hrner, George Dietenderfer, Edward Elbert, Raymond Gaul, Charles Van Reed. K FLOWER 4 Mervin Quartner, lean Spatz, Martha Stoudt, Violet Crist, Ruth Hater, lune Messner, Irene Mact- zoviano, Irene Fisher, Ruth Moyer, Sarah Fry, Louise DeCisco, Edith Chaykowski, Florence Zdradzinska, Dorothy Kompa, Caroline Plczynski. Dsconarmc F f Frances Chelius, Ruth Bomberger, George Dieienderfer, lean Hetherington, Margare-t Huls, William Kase, William Knauer, lean Knarr, Mary Iane Leinbach, Roselyn O'Leary, Sara Parla- man, Kathryn Rice, Raymond Gaul, Carl Smith, Claude Taylor, Constance Franco, Merrit Kra- mer, Herbert Levin, Sylvia Nigrelli, Geraldine Raught, Virginia Fleming, Richard Lindgren, lohn Schack. - Q SENIOR HSSEMBLY Mary lane Hrgall, Robert Bechtel, William Beck, Geraldine Ely, Doris Kinsey, Robert Tomlinson, Phyllis Claster, lohn Wiest, Francis Voss, Carl Hoffman, Iohn White, Marion Silverman, Ger- aldine Catalano, loseph Boscov, Hrlene Kalbach, Robert Yost, Donald Moll, Robert Eshelman, Virginia Fleming, Margaret Bard. TICKET h - Richard Hdams, Evelyn Edmund, Dick Farrel, Miriam Hinden, Harry Kehm, Betty Timmins, Francis Voss. MOTTO Frank Ford, Catherine lves, Betty Swinehart, Robert Dombro, Betty Barth. D- RXAX-F 91 I K f 1 l X ? 6- I F f- W L.L,, ,L,i 'CFLG sfq nruf. 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IN LIKE MA I WE HAVE BROKEN DOWN OUR' SGI-QOQLQ, H31 'QQ lLY Ac'Tlvl T I ES 'INTO .CLOS EILY, Alalgli .. V .L . 1 . hr! ai -A GRPUPS-, .' - A THE ACTIVITIES HAVE BEEN AVRRAN 3 THE FOLLOWING MANNER: mf 5 gr, , ' 1 A iff- A ,ORGANIZATIONS - K , 132:35 MUSICAL GRQU PS A a 8- g w CLUBS ., ', 1. , H . ' 1 iff or 'W Hwn- '97-' R, Az, -', :IM-'S5'j-1-3., tv ,gl L -K M,xf,,-Ea. 1, . L: , A lilgfggf l' Q. ,X ,, A .fy 7. fs! ,, f 35-. Q, A ' 7- fb r s K1 ' Q, ZW , L A ' Q 151Q1'fffL f X I, 1 K M J f. A 1 . ,M 6. f. 4 1 N, ,.. ,Y .4 6 f A H . f ' 4, , M, 'N ' ,L . f,-.Elf , , ' ,' ' ' ,' 'f 1 fp .:1,,A'1'- 'M 1.1 ' 1 , 'ffl' '. , V 'J.-559' 6.-xx, 1-ff. fgalwiw, 1-4ff1 - f ', . , H. , - I . 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The student may contribute his services voluntarily or he may be appointed by the faculty or his classmates to fill certain positions. Membership in these various organiza- ti-ons depends upon individual leadership, cooperation, character, and Willingness to cultivate these qualities. By participating in special activities, the pupil learns not only good fellowship and leadership but also good folloWship. WA, '-,aw Purpose: To promote a democratic school government. STUDENT COUNCIL President: ROBERT BECHTEL Sponsors: MR. PINK, MISS HICKS Secretary: IEHN HOFFMHSTER Vice-President: MHRIORIE GEISS FRONT ROW Cleft to rightl Iean Hoflmaster, Robert Bechtel, Marjorie Geiss. SECOND ROW Iune Hlbrecht. Dorothy Chelit-lS, SY1ViCf Nigrelli, Mildred Rollman, Ellen Heckman, Doris Dietrich, Edna Seyler, Fern Moyer, Geraldine Meyers, Iune Stichter. THIRD ROW BSUY Vogel, MCUD91 COTIUOF, G9O1'QiG DiHfiII1GI1. ITIHC! Greenberg, Leona Hoitert, Norma Hubler, Gloria Smith. FOURTH ROW Grace Wilson, Nancy Enterline, Betty Schmehl, Geraldine Stepp. FIFTH ROW . Hrlene Heckrnan, Flnna Kaucher, Genevieve Taras, Dorothy Ludwig, Eleanor Girodo, Qrnelia Samolewicz, Georgine Geras, Elizabeth Paslcos. SIXTH ROW Harold Tomlinson, Paul Kase, I. Robert Wilson, Carl Eberl, Donald Norton, Qlbert Pantaleo. SEVENTH ROW George Gallas, Lewis Fluck, Iohn Roland, Ioseph Krug, Claude Taylor, Donald Spang, Tony Dianna. EIGHTH ROW Samuel Sherman, Edward Elbert, Frank Franco, Iohn Boyer, Rrthur Kline, Glendon Miller. NINTH ROW Harry Yocurn, Thomas Calpin, David Bickel, Richard Lesher, Stewart Woltskill, Kenneth Hmmon, Iohn Groh. TENTH ROW Bruce Manwiller, Calvin Whitner, Paul Siegfried, Thomas Bockius, Irwin Qarons, Frank Reifsnyder, Rodney Bennethum. ELEVENTH ROW ' Iohn Quinn, Iames Palmer, Paul Knauer, Iay Carver, Harry Dunkelberger, Paul Wentzel, Richard Lindgren, William Iewell, Mervin Quartner, Harold Cohn, Richard Impink, Calvin Lieberman. X Member absent from picture-Robert Merkel. 95 Purpose: To regulate the health rules of the school. STUDENT HEHLTH COUNCIL President: PBUL IEFFERIES Sponsor: MISS MCHOSE Secretary-Treasurer: IQNET FELIX Vice-President: GEORGE KOCHHRD Grade 12--Estelle Barr, Virginia Bolig, Irene Bridegarn, Margaret Cote, Hrthur Crist, Ianet Felix, Nancy Ganter, Irene Gring, Mary Henne, Paul Iefferies, George Kochard, Wilbur Lauter, Ianet Lynch, Robert Mattern, Mary Moyer, Iane Price, Mary Rickolt, Lucille Rocktashel, Marion Srneck, Elaine Styer, Mary Stevens, Warren Wasser, Phyllis Witmoyer. Grade ll-Myrtle Fllthouse, Virginia Banks, Kathryn Boltz, Fern Broad, Geraldine Conner, Florence Dalack, Iosephine Doyle, Esther Pick, Wilson Frantz, Bettie Geiger, Ernest Haas, Shirley Holder, Ierome Hunsberger, Iohn Kauffman, Ellen Koch, Robert Kurtz, Frank Manzella, lean Mercer, Iean Moll, Margaret Orlando, Theodore Rachlin, Peggy Rolland, Horner Seidel, Mae Shultz, Robert Stocker, Maynard Troxelle, Ell-arnay Wells, Fern Wessner, Richard Yorgey. Grade 1U-Wolfram Qbicht, Betty Barto, LaRue Briel, Hnnetta Cohen, George Davies, Richard Donher, Geraldine Fassnacht, Mary Flicker, Sophie Gay, Ruth Haas, Bruce Keller, Iean Kisling, Ruth Ludwig, Iane McLoughlin, Sonia Muchnick, Stewart Pawling, Theodore Romeo, Charles Sedote, Irene Spatz, Oliver Stott, Leon Wagner, William Weinhold, Donald Wood. I le RXAYI? 97 F tv Q:1,A1.' -fu t l Nn'rroNnr. Horion SOCIETY t President: ROBERT BECHTEL Secretary-Treasurer: ELSIE LEVI-'IN Vice-President: IHCOB WHGNER Sponsor: DR. EISENHOWER ' FIRST ROW-lrene laeger, lean Spatz, Nancy Holder, Margaret Mlodoch, Naomi Berger, Miriam Hinden, Sophia Stavropoulos, 5 Robert Bechtel, Iacob Wagner, Louise Boyer, Flmelia Samolewicz, Sara Fisher, Vivian Koralsky, lrrna Greenberg, l Kathryn Rice, Roslyn O'Leary. SECOND ROW-Catharine Potts, lane Rudd, Virginia Flemming, lean Hetherington, 1'-Inna Szelak, Rosemary Greenwood, Veda Fryer, Mildred Vogel, Marion Silverman, Hdeline Beilin, Edna Dilger, Gene Weida, Marjorie Geiss, Hrlene Kalbach, gray? lgellet, Carmena Digiustili, Bertha Dietrich, Patricia Diener, Hope Harlan, Doris Dietrich, Sylvia Nigrelli, Betty ane ny er. THIRD ROW-Hdelaide Levan, Marie Wells, Kathleen Beaver, Mabel Johnson, Mary Lykens, Sarah Fry, lean Hotfrnaster, Eleanor Yorgey, Lillian Wallace, Leonora Wallace, Marian Mentzer, Florence Dalack, Esther Hoffman, Mildred Gier- inger, Florence Nowack, Dorothy Cox, Rrlene Heckman, Marie Basso, Hilda Ruth, Georgia Dintiman. FOURTH ROW-lean Swoyer, Ellamay Wells, Betty Swinehart, Marcia Glasser, Gloria Ieltries, Ruth Iaslow, Minnie Ling, Kath- ryn Eckmayer, Evelyn Edmund, Bda Westly, Myrtle Malick, Betty Barth, Catherine Contos, Dorothy Hendle, Dorothy Kompa, Eleanor Lipka, Irene Wenger, Grace Conrad, Marjorie Seltzer, Mary lane Ptrgall. FIFTH ROW-Miriam Gehris, Ruth Bornberger, Emma Forry, Doris Kinsey, Irene Cichowicz, Helen Sokol, lean Gross, Evelyn Shatter, lane Teitsworth, Helen Seitz, Shirley Fitzkee, Geraldine Meyers, Margaret Huls. SIXTH ROW-Florence Makowiecki, Edith Reddig, Eleanor Moyer, Mary lane Manegold, Emma Hater, Lucille Griswold, Mary Louise Rick, Norma Troutman, Mary Henne, Madelyn Dries, Mary Werts, Ronald Brown, Vincent Ressler, Robert Wil- son, Dale Weber, Iohn Petro, Fred Lawrence, Donald Clark, Charles Qdams, Samuel Rothermel, Ralph Fasig, Charles Pennypacker, Qllen Hyman. SEVENTH ROW-Carl Hoffman, George Dietenderfer, Frank Tidona, Ralph Stettler, Robert Iaslow, Eugene Mengel, Sidney Knoblauch, Richard Gery, Claude Dundore, Thomas Calpin. EIGHTH ROW-Charles Keehn, William Beck, Robert Boas, Kermit Hill, Robert Harbach, Wellington Burkett, Fenton Hdarns, Lewis Gaul, Harry Yocum, larnes Frauntelder. NlN'TH ROW-Donald Behm, Melvin Ludwig, Richard Yorgey, larnes Wagner, Qlired Kornbluth, Richard Stott, Claude Taylor, Raymond Strauss, Leonard Wagner. TENTH ROW-Edward Elbert, Raymond Gaul, Robert Heiser, Richard Giles, lohn White, Frederick Loose, Herbert Levin, Wil- liam Guss, William Knauer, Elbern Yeager, Lee Levan. 98 N Purpose: To interest girls in athletics, Sponsors: MISS McHOSE, MISS WHDSWORTH G. I-1. H. President: MILDRED BLESSING Treasurer: MILDRED HNGSTHDT Vice-President: HELEN SOKOL Corresponding Secretary: IRENE CICHOWICZ Secretary: DORIS DE LONG Red and Black Reporter: SOPHIE STHVROPOULOS FRONT ROW-Ilett to rightl Irene Cichowicz, Helen Sokol, Mildred Hngstadt, Mildred Blessing. SECOND ROW-Helen Henry, Iune Terry, Qnna Himmelrich, Sophie Gay, Leah Flgostine, Qnna Kopola, Lottie Florezak, Kath- leen Beaver, Hrlene Smith, Mary lane Pauly. THIRD ROW-Marjorie Seltzer, Louise DeCisco, Sophie Stavropoulos, Dorothy Leas, Grace Rowland, Betty Manegold, Gloria Smith, lean Ziernba, Florence Ziemba, Ruth Strassner, Catharine Rzesutek. FOURTH ROW-lane Gable, Mabel Connor, Betty Horgan, Doris Peterson, Ruth Pennypacker, Belle Harvey, Catharine Contos, Fern Nelson, Pearl Davidheiser, Florence Young, Shirley, Schaeffer. FIFTH ROW-Carolyn Barth, Barbara Kline, Ruth Nelson, Virainia Banks. Carolyn Fritz, Eva Gerber, Mary Ellen Richolt, Sylvia Corcetto, Fern Hetrich, lean Gaul, Marion Mentzer, lean Schmehl. SIXTH ROW-Carolyn Starnm, Rlthea Mack, Kathleen Rohrbach, Dorothy Kompa, Florentine Kaczmarek, Pauline Knauer, Vir- ginia lmpink, Catharine Gott, Florence Dalack, Violet Scararnella, Irene English, Qnna Zawada. SEVENTH ROW-Madelyn Dries, Hnna Mae Barto, Hnna Blessing, Margaret Huls, Betty lane Snyder, Eleanor Moyer, Claire Leibroch, Ladora Einsel, Miriam Mclnroy, Ioyce Hemrninger, Margaret Cote, Grace Montz. EIGHTH ROW--Ruth Kernmerer, Nelda Leas, Mary Wert, Pearl Butterwick, Dorothy Gallagher, Margaret Buser, Celia Moraw- ski, Olga Rohrbach, Iune Feick, I-lnna Wisniewski, Qnna Twardowski. 99 Purpose: To see that the building is orderly and presentable. HHLI. PHTROI. Sponsor: MISS BEITENMHN Captains: FRQNCIS VOSS, IOHN STURMI-IN, EDWRRD ELBERT FRONT ROW-Cleft to rightl Iohn Sturman, Francis Voss, Edward Elbert. SECOND ROW-Mary lane Vischer, Betty Brown, Eleanore Carrozza, Iecmette Bach, Carolyn Bergendahl, Bertha Martin, lane! Hrnold, Mary Iane Pawlingl THIRD ROW-Ruth Nelson, Mary McGovern, Hrlene Kalbach, Lucille Buck, Frances Evel-and, Qrlene Heck, Betty Madar, Betty Iones, Vera Iames, Claire Taylor, FOURTH ROW-Phyllis Witmoyer, Betty Lou Mast. FIFTH ROW-Robert Hlbert, Raymond Hill, Charles Sedati, Frederick Kutz, Clarence Urnbenhouer, Bert Hangen, Earl Meck, Nathan Waid, Robert Shultz. 1 SIXTH ROW-Richard Pldarns, Ioseph Braun, Richard Curtis, Harold Schwartz, Tom Harkness. SEVENTH ROW-Malcolm Smith, Horner Scheirer, Iarnes Breneiser, Maniel Kauffman, Earl Leas, Iarnes G. Henry, Leroy Willig, Rodney Bennethum, Iames Frauentelder. 100 Purpose: To conduct strangers to their seats at performances in the auditoriums ot the schools. USHERS Sponsor: MISS BEITENMHN FRONT ROW--Cleft to rightl layne Whitehead, Mabel Rothermel, Madeline Lawrence, Ieannette Hawkins, Doris Showalter, Laura Iames, lrrna Greenberg, Naomi Lee, Ruth Nelson, Mary Weisser, Marg-aret Rock, Marcia Glass. SECOND ROW-Hrlene Reber, Marjorie Sulman, Madeline Stover, Betty Pettley, Iune Terry, Iohn Quinn, Richard Qdams, Qustin Schaeffer, Clarence Urnbenhouer, Fern Nelson, Grace Lieberman, Sophia Stavropoulos, Mary Moyer, Margaret Englehart, Mary Messer. THIRD ROW-Betty Benninger, Eleanor Frezeman, lane Connor, Miriam Dunkleberger, Ruth Moyer, Mary E. Moyer, Mildred Moyer, Rosena Morrison, Miriam Mohn, Mildred Kunkleman, Hrlene Coldren, Iune Bright, Dorothy Gaus, Qlberta Fred- erick, Grace Long, Phyllis Becker, Virginia Gehret. FOURTH ROW-Betty Moyer, Ruth Wentzel, Ellamay Wells, Ruth Hater, Margaret Mlodoch, Marion Hater, Martha Fredericks, Vivian Stitzman, Betty Yundt, Bettie Spangler, Mildred Kobrin, Charlotte Levin, Vera Iames, Mary Pappas, Beatrice Spangler, Margaret Morris, Florence Nowack, Margaret Huls. FIFTH ROW-Bose Mary Quilla, Dora Grossman, Dorothy Feltenberger, Marie Wells, lean Haupt, Dorothy Gallagher, Qrdella Spiese, Irene Iohns, Qileen Schearer, Charlotte Buchrnan, Evelyn Cooper, Mary Lampros, Leona Dietrich, Virginia Banks, Pauline Thomas, Ruth Brighton, Mildred Rothenberger, Virginia Potteiger. SIXTH ROW-Charlotte Flchenbach, Naomi Mattern, Betty Lennox, Marguerite Gaenzle, Dorothy Stern, Zena Ciabottoni, Frances Sgliugriarf-i lgllarcia Crichton, lane Teitsworth, Maryorie Yoder, Iune Williams, Irene Cichowicz, Grace Montz, lane Martin, a is u er. SEVENTH ROW-Betty Barth, Sara Mosser, Ellen Heckman, Qnnette Bloom, Ruth Barker, Helen Stubblebine, Betty Bush, Esther Traynor, Kathryn Freymoyer, Betty Snow, Mary Eyrich, Ruth Haas, Miriam Moyer, Hdele Hbramson, Il le RXAX, lOl 1 I '?iI,.AL.q Purpose: To have a varied program oi activities including talks and discussions oi subjects of particular interest to the group, service work, social aitairs, opportunities to develop talents and leadership qualities. TWELI-'TH GRBDE GIRL RESERVES Sponsors: MISS PFHU, MISS MORRETTE, MISS HOLMES Program Chairman: FRHNCES CHELIUS President: HRLENE KQLBHCH Social Chairman: VIRGINIH CHPPS Vice-President: LUCILLE GRISWOLD Decoration Chairman: PHYLLIS WITMOYER Secretary: PHYLLIS CHRTS Qrt Chairman: KHTHRYN RICE Treasurer: EMILY KRQMER Music Chairman: BETTY FRHNTZ FRONT ROW-Cleft to rightl Lucille Griswold, Phyllis Carts, Frances Chelius, Virginia Capps, Phyllis Witmoyer, Flrlene Kal- bach, Emily Kramer, Kathryn Rice, Betty Frantz. SECOND ROW-Natalie Niemczyk, Catharine Longendorfer, Sylvia Nigrelli, Virginia Impink, Dorothy Blanchard, Ellen Heck- man, Lillian Miller, Betty Iane Snyder, Gene Weida, Veda Fryer, Constance Franco. THIRD ROW--Elizabeth Mattern, Bertha Martin, Qdele Hbramson, Irene Fisher, Iean Knarr, Hddamenia Evans, Sarah lane Smith, Dorothy Tobias, Virginia Russell, Sophia Stavropoulos, Isabel Beck. FOURTH ROW-Mary Weiler, Hdelaide Levan, Sylvia Hngstadt, Elizabeth Stevens, Irene Iaeger, Catherine Goff, Sarah Parla- man, Ianet Felix, Flmy Gring, Phyllis Breece. FIFTH ROW-Louise Reedy, Geraldine Raught, Ieanne Deibert, Ieanne Fegley, Betty Lou Mast, Gloria Carroll, Bettina Zaifiro, Kathryn Bricker, Hdeline Beilin. ' Members absent from picture-Margaret Qdams, Mildred Barth, Geraldine Catalano, Phyllis Claster, Nancy Clymer, Ruth Clouser, Geraldine Ely, Sarah Fisher, Caroline Fritz, Iessie Haas, Lucy Hindle, Margaret Huls, Carolyn Bergendahl, Betty Lennox, Ioanna Luppachini, Naomi Mattern, Mary McGovern, -Miriam Mclnroy, Iean Moyer, Mary Moyer, Ruth Moyer, Virginia Redcay, Fern Reidenhaur, Lucille Roctashal, Kathleen Rohrbach, Mildred Rothenberger, Qmelia Samo- lewicz, lane Shorno, Marian Silverman, Iune Tyson, lean Weidenheimer, Bda Westley, Grayce Wilson, Dorothy Zimmer- man lO2 s o Sv - F fa! ,f I v V y 9 W .0 , ' V A- :A 0.1 AI I if - Af 1, tw Purpose: To have a varied program of activities including talks cmd discussion of subjects of particular interest to the group, service Work, social affairs, opportunities to develop talents and leadership qualities, Sponsors: MISS PFHU, MISS MORRETTE, MISS HOLMES ELEVENTH GRHDE GIRL RESERVES Refreshment Chairman: HRLENE HECKMHN Publicity Chairman: DORIS DIETRICH Worship Chairman: CHRISTINE FOX Service Chairman: MQRCIH GLHSSER FRONT ROW-Cleft to rightl Ruth Iaslow, Marcia Glass, Qrlene Heckman, Doris Dietrich, Marcia Glasser, Dorothy Chelius, Margaret Kaufman. . SECOND ROW-Dorothy Cox, Patricia Diener, Esther Hoffman, Florence Nowack, Georgine McCarty, Fern Taksa, Mary lane Brendlinger, Iune Ruth, Mildred Rollman, Nancy Miller, Iane McKinney. THIRD ROW--Evelyn Shiner, Iva Schlear, Christine Calpin, Nancy Reed, Florence Spencer, Hope Harlan, Shirley Fitzkee, Violet Rentschler, Ieanne Frantz, Marcia Crichton, Grace Conrad, Hrlene Harper, Marjorie Tingel, FOURTH ROW-fllnn DiFulvio, Carol Seaman, Vera Iames, Ruth Barker, Virginia Banks, Louise Ward, Esther Kilhefer, Cath- erine Harrison, Bettie Geiger, Beatrice Brunner, Irene Nickels, Hlthia Krickie. FIFTH ROW--Vivian Weiler, Iosephine Oliver, Louise Ganster, Betty St. Clair, Irma Greenberg, Marcia Sarna, Mary Shoustal, Kathleen Keehri, Bernice Corbalis, Iane Risheill, Pearl Rothenberger, Ieanne Koch. Members -absent from picture-Grace Dellet, Iean Eshelman, Iune Fidler, Iane Flatt, Kathryn Lerch, Ruth Schacter. 103 if ii-, Q 4-.4 mg g, A1 Purpose: To have a varied program of activities including talks and discussion of subjects ot particular interest to the group, service work, social affairs, opportunities to develop talents and leadership qualities. TENT!-I GRHDE GIRL RESERVES Northwest Representative: KHTHBYN BOURKE Sponsor: MISS PFHU, MISS MORRETTE, MISS HOLMES Southwest Representative: MHRY LOUISE MCDONQLD FRONT ROW-fleft to rightl Betty Kase, Helen Henry, Betty Gaul, Betty Clay, Fldelaide Steiger, Mary Louise McDonald, Kathryn Rourke, Mildred Kaufmann, lane Cassidy, Dorace Hsher, Nancy Curre, Flnna O'Donnell. SECOND BOW--Ioyce I-Iemminger, Mary Watson, Dorothy Gallagher, lean Bachman, Dorothy Mast, Ursula Kunze, Larone Schultz, Edith Stafford, Qnnetta Cohan, Betty Brown, lane Kissinger, Stephania Pszeniezna, Shirley Boscov, Hnnette Bloom, Gloria Mills. THIBD ROW-Shirley Machemer, Marion Montz, Irene Iohns, Plrleen Schearer, Charlotte Buchrnan, Evelyn Cooper, Mary Flicker, girgin? Stuftlet, Gertrude Golla, Miriam Imloer, Betty Iones, Laura Iarnes, Margo Harkness, Geraldine Fassnacht, etty ve ev. FOURTH BOW-Flnita Isecovitz, Doris Stoffer, Betty Mattern, Betty Shenk, Lois Stephens, Hilda Trautman, Betty Spangler, Lois Cox, Mary Ellen Seaman, Ruth Gates, Leanore Gates, Ieanne Blakemore. FIFTH BOW-Hannah Mendelsohn, Mary Wetzel, lane Wieder, Mary Levan, Mildred Phillips, Helen Weidner, Claire Frantz, Marjorie Felt, Doris Hilbert, Dorothy Webster, Hnna Green, Margaret Ball, Marilyn Sailer. Members absent from picture-Marcia Bard, lane Flmbler, Ruth Bucks, Peggy Dechant, Edith Hartman, lean Fegley, Mildred Gottschall, Evelyn Hafer, Qrlene Haines, Lorna Hamp, Lita Harkness, Iane Houser, Florence Kasper, Mildred Marello, Frances Marino, ,Charlotte Mattern, Catherine Nichamer, Elvena Pinti, Louise Beichivein, Louise Bitter, Virginia Rothen- berger, Christine Schweimler, Natalie Smolnik, Dorothy Tindle, Eleanor Vecchio, Vera Wagner. 104 17 Sponsors: MR. HOFFMHN, MISS SCHMIDT, MR. SHOTT President: IHMES KLEMMER Vice-President: ERNEST KHUFFMQN Secretary: FLORENCE DHL!-ICK Treasurer: IHMES BUNN E. ll TENTH GRHDE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Purpose: To conduct the business of the tenth grade class. FRONT ROW-fleft to rightl Marion Ervin, Iune Burdan, Martha Fried- ericks, Hrlene Smith, Virginia Grei- semer, Hnna O'Donnell. SECOND ROW-Dorothy Printz, Ruth Long, Gertrude Golla, Dorace Qsher, Helen Diarnont, Larone Shultz, Hannah Mendelsohn. THIRD ROW-Franklin Leicht, Bar- bara Kline, lean Rogers, Miss Trout, Evelyn Cooper, Hileen Schearer, Samuel Tyson. FOURTH ROW-Mr. Gill, Iames Stoudt, Bernard Kase, Richard Doh- ner, Guy Wilderrnuth, Karl Bivans, Felix Zaffiro, Mr, Newpher. 'QV RX!-XXX? ELEVENTH GRADE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Purpose: To conduct the business of the eleventh grade class. FRONT ROW-lleft to rightl Ernest Kauffman, Florence Dalack, Iames Bunn, Iames Klernmer. SECOND ROW-Miss Schmidt, Iane Teitsworth, Esther Hoffman, Flor- ence Nowack, Muriel Cockerill, Elizabeth Plank, Mildred Field, Mar- cia Sarna, Mary Lampros, Miriam Markovsky, Mr. Hoffman: THIRD ROW-Mr. Shott, Richard Zerby, William Slider, Stanley Der- shwitz, Hlfred Kornbluth, Robert Werley, Robert Stapleton, Robert Harbach, WilliamtBabis, Robert Re- ber, Francis Drexler. FOURTH ROW-Iames Wagner, lack Brooks, Myron Ball, Richard Giles, Kenneth Horowitz, Iacque Boyer, Edmund Gallman, Daniel Kauffman, Ioseph Ruth, Robert Roland Miller. Sponsors: MR. GILL, MR. NEWPHER, MISS TROUT RED HND BLHCK Purpose: To issue a Weekly school newspaper. FRONT ROW-Cleft to right! Robert Bechtel, Mary Louise Rick, SECOND ROW-Sophia Stavropou- las, Sara Fisher, Marion Silverman, Marcia Glass, Miriam Hinden, Flor- ence Young, Esther Hoffman, Mil- dred Field, Shirley Fitzkee, Cath- erine Lowry. THIRD ROW-Irwin Harons, lack Seidel, Plllan Hyman, Florence No- wack, Doris Dietrich, Ruth Berger, Vivian Koralsky, Beatrice Spangler, lack Boyer, Morris Rosenthal, Mr. McClelland. Sponsor: MR. MCCLELLHND Editors-in-chief: ROBERT BECHTEL, MHRY LOUISE RICK Feature Editor: VIVIHN KORHLSKY Sports Editor: MORRIS ROSENTHRL Sponsor: MR. FREES President: GEORGE DIEFENDERFER Vice-President: LEROY REIGEL Secretary: LESTER BIEHL Treasurer: LEWIS GHUI.. IOS FUTURE CRHFTSMEN Purpose: To promote craftsmanship. FRONT ROW-Cleft to rightl Lewis Gaul, Lester Biehl, Leroy Riegel, George Diefenderfer. SECOND ROW-Ioseph Ciatto, Iack Wagner, Herbert Eckenrhode, Rich- ard Toole. 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The splendid spirit of these organizations is shown in the tine programs rende-red in assemblies and in the annual evening per- formance. Wherever there is music, there is an atmosphere of gaiety. We- hope the pleasant strains of these organizations will always pervade the Castle halls. QLALM 3' 21 Purpose: To provide good music for school functions. SENIOR OHCHESTRH Vice-President: FRI-INK FORD Sponsor: MR, CHRDIN Secretary: KFITHRYN RICE President: IOSEPH BLEWETT Treasurer: KERMIT HILL FRONT ROW-Cleft to rightj Eleanor Corrozza, Martin Itland. SECOND ROW-Iacob Wagner, Edward Deszczka, Carl Eberl, Edna Dilger, Russell Savakus., Robert Wilson, Robert Bright, Edgar Baer, Harry Flood. THIRD ROW-Ruth Ritzman, Henry Schoter, Eugene Mengle, Icseph Boscov, Helen Seitz, Ioseph Schmidt, Edward Reinhart, Harry Eisenbise. FOURTH ROW-Kenneth Linder, Ioseph Cocuzza, Elsie Levan, Gene Weida, Richard Yorgey, Paul Davis, Donald Grim, Paul Kotula, Sara Yarnell, Charles Kistler, Rodney LeRoy, Russell Boyer. FIFTH ROW-Edward Seyiert, Frank Ford, Hrthur Kotowslci, Elmer Baer, William Slider, Ioseph Blewett, Lillian Miller, Phyllis Carts, William Druckenrniller, Minnie Ling, Kathryn Rice, Kenneth Fidler, Samuel Turrise, Bernice Corbalis. SIXTH ROW-Donald Stevenson, Harry Reber, James Frezeman, Fllbert Hntonucci, Kermit Hill, lohn Scott, Robert Kistler, Carl Derr. SEVENTH ROW-Sidney Knoblauch, Plda Westley, Leroy Smith, George Davies, Richard Rubright, Richard Bauman, Leroy Kelner, Iune Weidner, Iay Keirn. Members absent from picture-Catherine Contos, Flnthony Lombardo. 108 Purpose: To prepare members for the Senior Orchestra. IUNIOR ORCHESTRA Sponsor: MR. CHRDIN President: THEODORE GRHTER Secretary: GENEVIEVE TQRQS Vice-President: EVELYN MOGEL Treasurer: IHNE CHSSIDY FRONT ROW-lleft to rightl Iudy Richardson, Marion Segner, Genevieve Taras, Leroy Willig, Florence Thomas, Richard Coleman, Iva Schlear, Evelyn Shiner, Louise Francis, Mary Crurnoldi, Evelyn Mogel, Robert Kurtz. SECOND ROW-Carl Luppold, lean Flenchbauch, Irene Iohns, Mary Moyer. THIRD ROW-Theodore Grrater, William DiFu1vio, Kenneth Boyer, Robert Schock, Richard Miller, Glendon Miller, Richard ' Miller, Richard Painter, at the piano, Wanda Mazurek. Member absent from picture-lane Cassidy. lO9 i 4 Purpose: To provide good band music for Reading High School. SENIOR BEND Sponsor: MR, CHRDIN Secretary: PHYLLIS CPIRTS President: IOSEFH BLEWETT Treasurer: FRHNK FORD Vice-President: KERMIT HILL Librarians: ROBERT KISTLER, IOSEPH BOSCOV, IOHN SCOTT FRONT ROW-flelt to rightl Flddamenia Evans, Richard Rubright, lay Keim, Louis Fisher, Dick Bauman, Richard Hilbert, Robert Kalbach, George Kochard, William Gery. SECOND RCqWEMinnie Ling, Gene Weicla, James Frezeman, Donald Stevenson, Blbert Hntonucci, Harry Reber, Sylvia Nigrelli, Phyl is arts. THIRD ROW-Sara Yarnell, Gertrude Zeswitz, Lewis Fluck, Fred Brauweiler, Samuel Turrissi, Kenneth Fidler, Robert Rettger, Rodney LeRoy, William Druckenmiller, Kathryn Rice, Lillian Miller. FOURTH ROW-Qrlene O'Meara, Bernard Major, Charles Kistler, Paul Kotula, loseph Blewett, Robert Parkyn, Russell Boyer, Ralph Reber, Lewis Ludwig, Bernice Corbalis, Kathleen Keehn, Paul Yeager. FIFTH ROW-Edward Seilfert, Paul Stautfer, Frank Ford, Ray Kendercline, Qrthur Kotowski, Harry Dunkelberger, William Blackley, Theodore Grater, Christian Smith. SIXTH ROW-loseph Boscov, Carl Derr, Hrthur Reber, Raymond Baney, Robert Kistler, George Davies, lohn Scott, Thomas Van Sciver, Kermit Hill, Michael Nikolichik, William Slider. Members absent from picture-Robert Eshelrnan, Ruth Brophy, Charles Brubaker, Kenneth Kerschner. llU Purpose: To provide good band music for R. H. S. IUNIOR BHND Sponsor: MR. CHRDIN President: DONQLD MOLL Secretary: IUNE SELTZER Vice'President: RUSSELL PLQCE TYSGSUIGII ROBERT ESHELMHN FRONT ROW-Kleft to rightl Shirley Boscov, Leonard Gromis, Walter Levan, Tune Seltzer, Clarence Rieser, Robert Kalbach, Iohn Lewars. SECOND ROW-Iames Hertwig, Herman Guidici, Iack Brooks, Robert Parkyn, Iohn Heydt, Paul Nye. THIRD ROW-Joseph Ouallio, Nelson Dilallo, Calvin Heffleger, James Matthew, Iohn Kauffman, Qrthur Goldstein. FOURTH ROW-Howard Rotherrnel, Robert Deppen, Robert Saylor, Daniel Boyer. FIFTH ROW-Howard Manwiller, Thomas Buches, Edward Martin, William Fletcher, Russell Place, Donald Moll, Kenneth McNabb, Merritt Kramer, Eugene Sieber. Members absent from picture-Kenneth Dunavon, Reid Gromis, Theodore Grater, Richard Strauss, Robert Eshelrnan, Herbert Hyman, Gerald Reber, Hndrew Slegal, Richard Souders, Iack Dobb, Hlbert Schariel, Donald Stoudt. '1' X A lll .LAL 'W' I 'ff Purpose: To furnish music at R. H. S. athletic meets. MHRCHING BHND Secretary: PHYLLIS CHRTS Sponsor: MR. CHRDIN Treasurer: FRHNK FORD President: IOSEPH BLEWETT' Librarians: IOHN SCOTT, ROBERT KISTLER, IOSEPH BOSCOV Vice-President: KERMIT HILL Drum Major: HDDHMENIH EVHNS FRONT Row-Kleft to rightl Hddamenifa Evans, Ianet Felix, Richard Rubright, Iay Keim, Walter Payne, Iune Seltzer, Richard Hilbert, George Kichard, William Gery, Mildred Rollman, Leonard Gromis. SECOND ROW-lane Seyfert, Evelyn Mogel, Minnie Ling, Gene Weida, Hlbert Plntonucci, Harry Reber, Richard Miller, Phyllis Carts, Barbara Marshall. THIRD ROW-Grace Seyfert. Pauline Loose, Robert Eshelman, Lewis Fluck, Iames Hertwig, William Druckenmiller, Kathryn Rice, Lillian Miller, Sylvia Nigrelli, Isabelle Beck. FOURTH ROW-Donald Ertel, Richard Brubaker, Charles Brubaker, Kenneth Fidler, Clarence Reiser, Walter Lesnicwski, Rob- ert Rettgers, Bernice Corbalis, Kathleen Keehn, Ruth Brophy, Walter Levan, Iohn Heydt. FIFTH ROW-Charles Kistler, Paul Kotula, Ralph Stetler, Herbert Hyman, Robert Rarkyn, Donald Hommer, Michael Nikolichik, Elmer Baer, Robert Huge, Ralph Reber. SIXTH ROW-Ioseph Blewett, Edw-ard Seyfert, Paul Staufter, Hrthur Kotowski, Harry Dunkelburger, Russell Place, Donald Moll, Theodore Grater, Iohn Kauffman. SEVENTH ROW-Ioseph Boscov, Carl Derr, Plrthur Reber, Philip Ibach, Edward Martin, William Fletcher, Howard Manwiller, Eugene Sieber, Kermit Hill, Thomas Van Sciver, Charles Ware, Iohn Scott, Robert Kister, William Slider. Members absent from picture-Richard Painter, Robert Deppen, Frank Ford, Iames Frezeman, Donald Stevenson, Flrthur Gold- stein, Richard Hinnershitz, Robert Schock, lane Cassidy. ev 112 Q Purpose: To promote knowledge and enjoyment of good music, B CHPPELLI-1 CHOIR Sponsor: MISS HHSSLER President: CLHUDE DUNDORE Treasurer: IHNET FELIX Vice-President: IQNE STEVENS Librarian: ELEHNOR MOYER Secretary: MHRY IHNE MHNEGOLD Hssistants: IQNE STEVENS, EDWHRD COXEN, RICHHRD HHWK FRONT ROW-Cleft to rightj M. Scherer, I. Frantz, B. Frantz, M. Kern, L. Gossler, C. Ucyznski, E. Tomkins, F. Qlbrecht, B. Bergman, R. Ferlazzo, S. Mosser, R. Seidel. SECOND ROW-R. Wier, G. Ely, I. Haas, M. Gehris, G. Kutzamanis, V. Banks, M. Moyer, H. Kott, I. Stehman, D. Lamm, G. Catalano, P. Dodge, I. Felix, G. McCarty, F. Pettinato, L. Hoffert. THIRD ROW-N. Swavely, B. Vogel, C. Taylor, I. Stevens, D. Groff, B. Geist, E. Hrmstrong, L. Printz, I. Shomo, R. Henne, R. Morrison, I. Gring, B. Mast, I. Lynch. FOURTH ROW-G. Dellet, E. Moyer, I. Mazzo, S. Rochowicz, M. I. Manegold, H. Wysopal, O. Wolosewich, D. Rinsey, I. Horn, L. Boyer, M. I. Shugart, M. Mlodoch. FIFTH ROW-Q. Trout, I. Dix, H. Schenck, R. Miller, I. Smythe, K. Sittler, C. Thompson, E. Coxen, R. Cocrott, S. Bodanzcl, H. Rollman, R. Hawk, C. Dundore, D. Clark, C, Speicher, H. Rettew, I. Schach, SIXTH ROW'-F. Manzella, R. May, W. Keehn, I. Iackson, R. Ecks, W. Kline, K. Foreman, R. Reber, S. Rodina. Members absent from picture-L. Stoudi, M. Iackson, P. Baker. 113 l4am.m..w..w..u.4- ...I -.,,..,-. L.,. .,, .W .,c, . W .H , . . li iv' ,W -T ' .... ., ..J Purpose: To cultivate taste for good music. CHORUS 9 Vice-President: HLBERT PQNTEUS Sponsor. MISS HHSSLER Secretary: Cl'-ITHQRINE LONGENDERFER President: BETTY WERLEY Treasurer: CHRI.. DERR FRONT ROW-Kleft to right? Carl Derr, Catharine Longendorfer, Mary Louise Mengel, Hlbert Pantelis. SECOND ROW-Kathleen Beaver, Marie Ernesto, Lovelene Christopher, Grace Orlando, Cecylia Wysacki, Mary lane Pawling, Margaret Orlando, Julia Tacyn, June Dietrich, Virginia Zawidski, Nancy Miller. , THIRD ROW-Rose Konopelski, Goldie Walleisa, Sara Parlaman, Qnn Matsikas, Betty Mannegold, Erma M. Ludwig, Shirley Parks, Flrdella E. Spiese, Virginia Garis. FOURTH ROW-Betty Iaegar, Iune Turrey, Ruth Ludwig, Tessie Schullman, lane Schooley. FIFTH ROW-Mary Iane Wentzel, Miriam Markowski, Frances Brown, Grace Conrad, Phyllis Rothermel, Vera Spatz, Grace Rolland, Dorothy Leas, Barbara Kline, lean VVray, Fern Nelson, Helen Stein, Oquilla lohnson, Hrlene Hacker. SIXTH ROW-Louise Ciliberti, Fern Mitchell, Bertha Martin, Doris Peterson, Virginia Smeck, Florence Schwartz, Charlotte Buchman, Ellen Epler, Caroline Barth, Virginia Matz, Stella Barwinski, lane Sands, Flrdell Cartell, Iune Hoffman. SEVENTH ROWiRichard Woodworth, Paul Hassler, William Flamm, John Snow, William Van Wiener, Carl Graeff, Donald Schierer, lohn Rothman, Rodman Dawson, lames Dogauls, Bruce Keller, Robert Slemmer, George Webber, David Bickel. EIGHTH ROW-William Snyder, Donald Miller, Ernest Kauffman, Frank Q. Manzella, Samuel Rachlin, lack Evans, Iohn Dwight, Ioseph Benderick, Robert Qdams, Francis Sosh, Richard Woodworth, Donald Wasser, Carl Bidler. Members absent from picture-Virginia Fink, Lorraine Davis, Hobart Geesman. T ll4 Purpose: To promote knowledge and enjoyment of good music. CHORUS B Sponsor: MISS HQSSLER President: RUTH EIDHM Secretary: DORQ GUISTWITE Vice-President: GLENN HECKMHN Treasurer: MQRY IQNE MOYER FRONT ROW--llett to rightj Norma Bossler, Dora Guistwite, Glenn Heckman, Ruth Eidam, Mary lane Moyer. SECOND ROW-Marion Hater, LaRue Musser, Marjorie Lengel, Margaret Schaeiter, Bette Petfley, Doris Latshaw, Geraldine Stepp, Eve Buchter, Helen Finch, Bettie Neuman. THIRD ROW-lean Moll, Mary Luppold, Mary Smith, Marjorie Schupp, Virginia Ruth, Margaret Busser, Margaret Nies, jean Rhodes, Evelyn Cooper, janet Mayberry, Betty Uhler, Ruth Gaul, Evelyn Meinholz. FOURTH ROW-Betty Hummel, Violet Shepler, Q. I-Iartranft, Ursula Kunze, Virginia Berg, Betty Iones, Gladys Houp, lean Bachman, jane- Rudd, jean Zwoyer, Dorothy Foreman, Qileen Schearer, V. Hlexander. FIFTH ROW-Celia Hain, Betty Schupp, Miriam Homan, Mary Gieringer, Shirley Machemer, Ruth Long, H. Mendelsohn, Helen Sokol, Carolyn Ney, Dorothy Qndrewansky, Betty Shuman, Gertrude Golla, Betty Elliott, Qlma Beck, Bernice Bricker. SIXTH ROW-Iames Perrotti, Elbert Gans, Guy Wildermuth, Ion Reinhold, Kenneth Borkert, Robert McKinney, Richard George, Richard Hiller, Hrthur Porcaro, Hnthony Dianna, james Goddard. SEVENTH ROW'-Paul Kalbach, Henry Wiegand, Ernest Covington, William Clemens, Frank DiTullo, Iames Rapp, Donald Eckert, Ray Feinour, Eugene Danowski, Ray Shalters, Thomas Rose, Peter Chiarelli, Robert Goodman. Members absent from picture-Ruth Barker, Evelyn Weidner. RXAQQ 115 , r X , 'ii i.S..' A I- M f I A st' i' - .U J Purpose: To promote the popularity of modern music. GIRLS' GLEE Sponsor: MR. WHLKER Secretary: ELHINE STEIGER President: IHNE STEVENS Qccornpanist: VIOLET RENTSCHLER Vice-President: LOUISE BOYER Librarians: QNTOINETTE FRNTILLI, IOHN RENTSCHLER, SILVIH CORCETTO FRONT ROW-fleft to righti Hntoinette Fantilli, Silvia Corcetto, Ioan Rentschler, Violet Rentschler, Hdelaide Steiger, Louise Boyer, Iane Stevens. SECOND ROW-May Christian, Sophie Gay, Pauline Stoner, Fldelaicle Levan, Larone Schultz, Ruth Wentzel, Betty Renninger, Edith Stafford, Elizabeth Kochanowski, Marie Rebholtz. THIRD ROW-Hlberta Frederick, Iane Weitzel, Bette Resnick, Mildred Resnick, Dolly Green, Betty Prutzman, Ruth Bonte, Dorothy Smith, Miriam Schooley, Betty Madara, Iean Drexel. FOURTH ROW-Mabel Hill, lanet Weiser, Flrlene Bauer, Cecilia Litwin, Iane Leininger, LaRue Briel, Irene laeger, Miriam Dunkleberger, Harriet Blewett, Miriam Moyer, Eleanor Fox, Gloria LeVine. FIFTH ROW-Gertrude Zeswitz, Florentine Kaczmclrek, Iane Curry, Dorothy Mast, Mary lane Fox, Emma K. Fahr, Marjorie Yoder, Mary Eyrich, Dorothy Ehigood, Kathryn Dietz. SIXTH ROW-Phyllis Bell, Betty Snow, Vivi-an DeWald, Eleanor Yorgey, Virginia Griesemer, Marcia Crichton, Ieanne Koch, Iune Showalter, Flnna Kclucher, lane Barnett, Margaret Kilakis, Dorothy Stock. 116 Purpose: To promote the popularity of modern music. BOYS' GLEE CLUB Sponsor: MR. WPILKER President: WILLIRM KRSE Secretary: FRHNCIS DORSEY Vice-President: HNTHONY VHSTHRDIS Treasurer: RICHHRD GILES FRONT ROW-Clett to right? Gerald Vath, Irvin Shatter, Bnthony Vastardis, William Kase, Francis Dorsey, Richard Naugle, George Roberts. SECOND ROW-Richard Giles, Raymond Kurowski, Fred Brauweiler, Raymond Hill, Charles Livingood, Iohn Sarnsel, Charles Sedoti, Garth DeMatt, Clifford Carts. THIRD ROW-Earl Boyer, Robert Snyder, Robert Spickler, Robert Human, Iack Hntosy, Robert Watt, Felix Zaftiro, Ioseph Fanelli, Iol-m Gagliano, Christian Smith, Irvin Ricketts. 117 DOUBLE MIXED QUHRTETTE Purpose: To sing in a perieci blend of voices. FRONT ROW-lleit io rightl Louise Bayer, Ruth Henne. SECOND ROW-lesse Haas, Georg- ine McCarty. THIRD ROW-Flnthony Vasiardis, Paul Davis, Roberi Human, Charles Livingood. Wx, , .,r If N - . kg 'J 5' Q x. Ar 5 f T x N- 9' Q' vi 1. S' ponsor: MR. WHLKER Sponsor: MISS HHSSLER President: CLRUDE DUNDORE Vice-Presideni: RODNEY REBER Secretary: GRHYCE DELLET Treasurer: CHHRLES THOMPSON Librarian: ELEHNOR CHRROZQ Qccompanisi: GRHYCE DELLET RLTERNHTES-Richard Hawk, Donald Clark. Purpose: To promote knowledge and enjoyment of good music. ll8 x MHLE QUHRTETTE FRONT ROW-Cleft io righil Grayce Dellei, Rodney Reber, Claude Dun- dore, Karl Sittler, Charles Thomp- son. l RXAX' Q: ir Sponsor: MR. WQLKER SOLO MIXED QUHRTETTE William Blackley, lane Stevens, Geraldine Catalano, Robert Snyder. Purpose: To sing for entertainment. 49' ff 4 '41 HRXBLMH Sponsor: MR. MHSTER Editor-in-chief: GEORGIH DINTIMHN Hssistant Editor: IRENE CICHOWICZ Business Manager: GLORIH IEFFRIES Hrt Editors: KQTHRYN LERCH, BERNHRD MILLER, ROBERT SWQYNE, BQRBHRH YOUNG LEFT-Kbottom to topl Barbara Young, Bernard Miller, Ieanne Frantz, Marcia Glasser, Iane Hrtz, Carmena Diguistili, Marie Basso, Hnna Twardowski, Dorothy Chelius, Iohn Mengel, Pllfred Kornbluth. RIGHT-lboitom to topl Kathryn Lerch, Robert Swayne, lane McKinney, Mildred Gieringer, Irma Greenberg, Grayce Dellet, Nancy Reed, Christine Calpin, Mary Shoustal, Roslynn Iiabitsky. ' CENTER-Cleft to rightl Paul Knauer, Irene Cichowicz, Georgia Dintirnan, Gloria Ieffries, Stanley Dershwitz. Purpose: To prepare the Hrxalma for 1941. 119 2 M 4 Purpose: To vocalize in the fashion of English group singers. CHNZONETTH SINGEBS Secretary: BETTY FRHNTZ Sponsor: MISS HQSSLER Treasurer: GRHYCE DELLET President: KHRL SITTLER Librarian: LOUISE PRINTZ Vice-President: DONHLD CLERK I-lccompanist: MIRIHM MHRKOWSKl FRONT ROW-lleft io righij Beity Frantz, Grayce Dellei, Helen Koii, Caroline Uczynski, Sara Mosser, SECOND ROWfRoberi May, Eleanor Moyer, Mary Jane Manegold, Emmy Lou Hrmsirong, Louise Priniz, Claire Taylor, Geraldine Caialano. THIRD ROW-Rodney Reber, Henry Shenk, Iohn Srnythe, Karl Sittler, Richard Hawk, Claude Dundore, Donald Clark, Harold Retew. Members absent from picture-Thomas Rose, Ioseph Bender, Miriam Markowski. 120 - a f. ,Q --.pig Vi' , , 'wif ' 1-my ff.. , I , h 4 ng-,Q V' , V it X :V fi V -125 1 I . wr , 'iij'--.-A, , V-25 L-, ' 55, ' .K .V I, 'L gm, ' 1, .Q 3- ,,1- -7 1. -5 f .M V' fi ,,c,'V, V3 V . .- ,. A -.3551 --f-G, ,V Lf' - 3, .1 ' .1 .I - .-fi. , . ' . x , f 30'-Q '- ' - gf ', -, ,jV 1-3, V- mV . 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Vfvifig ,'-9.1-.f' ,f V, if ag .31 55 gp.. , , ,-1: 3,fiQ75:V'- 'igftlsf -5' ti ' 'Q .,.1.-lip . xt -. 1445... f.i ::. .' eu . lf: ..q?p-r-LN '11 FS, -' V V -11 g'.-1 fyffayg 23 , '1- -Lf-sz ' 31' QV A., . .. gr.. .. 1' 4. - , 1. - V. .ff -.cz V if fs- A V , by V. .5121 - -4.5-V . 'f1'F.'7 V. fl! f. Q-,'-,-41415 ' 'A ,ia . V waxpfyg -' -' 1.--wwf .9 1' ' . yn- ,, - f , ,- K, , V , - - .- ' Vnff: -.r-,.:f1n,.V ,.-I5 Ee ' saw iw ' 4' fw':fHE .:f' Hmong several forms of the eXtra-curricu- lar activities is that of clubs. These clubs are open to all students who voice- a de- sire to enter them. The meetings of the majority of the clubs are held every Tues- day during school hours, but there are a few which participate in activities after school time, Each is sponsored by some faculty member. This type of organization provides an op- portunity for participation in a Wide range V of hobbies and the development of a va- riety of interests to satisfy almost all the Senior High School students. Be-sides arts and dramatics, athletics, sciences, ser- vices, home economics, and many other diversions constitute this activity. PHLETTEERS Purpose: To work in ditferent art techniques and media. FRONT ROW-fleft to rightl Model -Virginia Russell, Viola Miller, Georgine Kutzamanis, Larone Shultz, Paul Yeager, Richard Hunsberger, Stanley Dershwitz, Richard Ehst, Betty Uhler, Pilornena Pettinato, Ruth Fisher. SECOND ROW-Harry Bennethum, Barton Williams, Edward Tulkowski, Kenneth Qmmon, Donald Dennis, Richard Zerby, Frances Loose, Bar- bara Young, Mr. Dornsite, Pauline Young. THIRD ROW-George Keener, Iarnes Hertwig, Qgnes Davis, Sarah Will- son, Hilda Ruth, Myrle Lesher. Members absent from picture-Paul Hlthouse, Dominic Fiorenteno, Charles Phillipson, Bernard Miller, Gerald Reber, Russell Labe, Cliitord Trout, Mary lane Brendlinger. Sponsor: MRS. LOVE President: CHHRLES GERHQRT Vice-President: VIRGINIR FLEMMING Secretary: RHYMOND MIKOLHICZBK Treasurer: GLORIR BRYSON ALM 91' , '41 Sponsor: MR. DORNSIFE President: VIRGINIH RUSSELL Vice-President: RICHQRD HUNSBERGER Secretary-Treasurer: PBUL YEPIGER HRT Purpose: To develop artistic talents and tastes. FRONT ROW-Cleft to rightl Harold Beisswanger, Theodore Romeo,Ray- mond Mikolajczak, Charles Gerhart, Virginia Flemming, Nancy Holder, Helen Henry, Margaret Bard. SECOND ROW-lohn Englehart, Carol Rentschler, Iohn Lykens, Iack Bush, Harold Mundell, Florence Ma- kowiecki, Edith Stafford, Virginia Garstka. THIRD ROW-Shirley Eisenhauer, Mrs. Love, Sylvia Nigrelli, Iune H1- bzecht, Lois White, Iulia Klopp, Ruth Kierman, Catherine Loughlin, Margaret Kilakis, lean Hethering- ton, Florence Zdradzinska, Mary Hagan, Edith Hartman, Gloria Bry- son, Frederick-a Gruber. Member absent from picture-Elaine Hetielfinger. Sponsor: MR. CONLEY GOLF CLUB Purpose: To teach boys the rudi- ments of golf. FRONT ROW-Cleft to rightj Robert Mogel, William Pursell, Robert Glaser, Elmer Baer, Robert Krug, Homer Hnthony, Iohn Gehris. SECOND ROW-Donald Hodgkins, David Blumberg, Iules Levy, Robert Shapiro, William McCalicher, Har- old Klahr, Edward Reinhart, Mr. Brucher. THIRD ROW-Randall Heim, Dou g. lass Dietrich, Iames Reber, Robert Kershner, George Yocum. Member absent from picture-Theo- dore Rachlin. i, , ...L RRCHERY Purpose: To revive the sport of archery in the school. - FRONT ROW-Cleft to right! Fred Trout, Elbert Seidel, Shirley Leiben- guth, Patti Dodge, Ruth Gross, Ray Dinkel, Wilbert Lauter, George Pawling, Hndrew Subisak. SECOND ROW--Iohn Chinnici, Harry Kehm, Iames Born, Kenneth McKinney, William Eshbach, Iohn Gallagher, Theodore Stabolepszy, Edward Deszczka, Ioseph Ciatto, Donald Correll, Iames Ernst, Mr. Conley. Sponsor: MR. BRUCHER President: DONHLD HODGKINS Vice-President: WILLIRM PURSELL 4123 Sec:retaryATreasurer: ROBERT MOGEL I-lV!RTION Purpose: 'To build model airplanes. FRONT ROW-Cleft to rightl How- ard Wentzel, Catherine Lowery, Frank Weber. SECOND ROW-Hnthony Gerbino, Martin Brill, Conrad Wood, Thomas Rose, Robert Goodman, Iohn Sam- sel, Theodore Kramer, William Weinhold, W. I-lbicht, Carl Bor- zachini. THIRD ROW-Richard Schulze, Rob- ert Leighton, Frank Rietsnyder, Richard Boudrnan, Samuel Iaeger, George Kirstein, O. Ciabattoni, Thaddeus Darrow, Bernard Ger- mann, Robert Deysher. I FOURTH ROW-Stanley Cholewa , Howard Castor, Iames Stubblebine, Charles Ware, Iohn Shilling, Iohn Mulligan, Iohn Eisenhower. Sponsor: MR. GILL President: FRHNK WEBER Vice-President: HOWHRD WENTZEL Secretary-Treasurer: CPITHERINE LOWERY i 4 Sponsor: MR. SCOTT President: KENNETH KELLY Vice-President: FRHNCIS QLBRIGHT Secretary-Treasurer: EVELYN SHNDERS l24 HVIHTION Purpose: To learn the construction of the airplane by use of models. FRONT ROW-Cleft to rightl Francis Ptlbright, Evelyn Sanders, Irene English, Kenneth Kelly. SECOND ROW-Edward Orton, George Cheri, Theodore Guistwite, Richard Hamilton, Glenn Garner, Fred Wagner, Elbert Barskey, Charles Tobias. THIRD ROW-Howard Koch, Galileo Morganti, Edward Zerkowski, Iohn Reddig, William Fullwood, Richard Lindgren. FOURTH ROW-Herbert Levin, Ken- neth Lindner, Robert Miller, Frank Polito, Ernest Flrthur, Richard Von Nieda, Iohn Hoopes,Richard Heiser, Mr, Scott. FIFTH ROW-Ioseph Burdilis, Rob- ert Maus, Harry Rupp, William Birney, Daniel Capazello, Clarence Enterline, Iohn Rdams, Daniel Kauff- man, Richard Mohr. Purpose: To give camera enthusiasts a chance to study the fundamentals of photography. Sponsors: MR. BOYLES, MR. HILLEGHSS CI-IMERH President: IOHN CSHKLOS Secretary: ROBERT FISHER Vice-President: LHNE STOUDT Treasurer: STEPHEN FQLKENIG FRONT ROW-Cleft to rightj lay Keim, Robert Hhrens, Vivian DeWald, Iohn Csaklos, Robert Fisher, Kent Moyer, Tommy Buchas, Edward Michalok, Leroy Wayne. SECOND ROW-Iimmy Perrotto, Robert Oswald, Herbert Eckenrhode, George Kerling, Robert Schock, Theodore Perrdoch, George Gallas, Qrthur Valenti, Peter Nicklos. THIRD ROW-Leonard Mayernik, Warren Flngstadt, Victor Rudy, Stephen Falkwicz, Robert Saylor, Samuel Tyson, William Snyder, William Voigt, Carl Martin. FOURTH ROW-Peter Fuoco, Richard Ishinger, Ernest Covington, Richard Spohn, Paul Wentzel, Tullio Giordano, Marjorie Yoder, Geraldine Stepp, Iune Bobst, Betty Kunkelman. FIFTH ROW-Mr. Hillegass, Eugene Ney, Iames Koller, William Luck, Martin Marburger, Gordon Longacre, Ronald Stelie, Leo LeVan, George Clauser, Seymour Horowitz, Edward Kusier, Robert Balliet, Mr. Boyles. Members absent from picture-Lane Stoudt, Catherine Contos, Tony Kosmerl. D5 125 q,AL Qi' I '41 Purpose: To develop leaders. LEADERS' Vice-President: HLTHEH MHCK Sponsors: MISS MCHOSE, MISS WRDSWORTH Secretary: ELEBNOR MOYER President: IHNE GHBLE ' Treasurer: HELEN SOKOI.. FRONT ROW-fleft to rightJ.Florence Young, Iane Gable, Hlthea Mack, Helen Sokol. SECOND ROW-Marian Mentzer, Hnna I-Iimmelreich, Ruth Str-assner, Marguerite Sollenberger, Frances Yaklich, Pearl Bolig. THIRD ROW-Iune Hilbert, Flileen Schearer, Sophie Gay, Eleanor Moyer, Ruth Pennypacker, Iean Hernrninger. FOURTH ROW-Catherine Rzesutek, Qrina Krupa, Shirley Haggerty, Betty Manegold, M-ay Giacci. FIFTH ROW-Catherine Flnthony, Qnna Yaklich, Carolyn Starnm, Carolyn Bergendahl, Mildred Blessing, Irene Cichowicz. SIXTH ROW-Ruth Kemmerer, Florentine Buck, Iune Gilbert, Fern Nelson, Naomi Lee, Mildred Qngstadt. SEVENTH ROW-Celia Srnorey, Hnna Wawrzonek, Ladora Einsel, Iean Flinchbaugh, Mary Ellen Wetzel, Maryjane Moyer. EIGHTH ROW-Qnna Twardowski, Miss MCI-lose, Miss Wadsworth, Miss Nicely, Iane Flatt. ' 126 l 1 CHEMISTRY Purpose: To experiment Sponsor: MR: HELMBRIGHT President: SIDNEY KNOBLQUCH Vice-President: ELLEN HYMQN Secretary: WILLIHM BQBIS Treasurer: HERBERT GERHHRT FRONT ROW-Kleft to rightl Sidney Knoblauch. SECOND R O W-P11 le ri HV- man, Ellsworth Smith, Wil- liam Babis, THIRD ROW-H e r lo e rt Ger- hart, Paul Kase, Kenneth Horowitz. FOURTH ROW-Iack Kramer, Mayward Troxelle. FIFTH ROW-William Borda, Samuel Ciriaco, Robert Hiern. SIXTH ROW-Irwin H a r o n s, Mr. Helmbright. Members absent irorn picture -Sidney Barrer, Harold Cohn. CHESS HND CHECKERS Sponsor: Mr. Enterline Chess Division: ' President: MELVIN LUDWIG Vice-President: EDMUND GQLLMHN Secretary-Treasurer: GLHDYS RES-SEL Checkers Division: President: DHVID CHHRNOFF Vice-President: FRHNK TIDONQ Secretary-Treasurer: I ROBERT MEQS Purpose: To encourage a Worth'y use of leisure and to develop sportsmanship. FRONT ROW-fleft to rightl Francis Plank, Frank Franco, Melvin Ludwig, Gladys Ressel, David Charnoif, Frank Tidona, Robert Meas. SECOND ROW-George Fotiou, Charles Pizzo, Frank Marrongelle, Robert High, Richard Dierolf, Richard Yeich, Victor Steinmetz, Ioseph DiBlasi, Edward Mclnroy, Edward Brophy, Marvin Bloch, Robert Zeimer. THIRD ROW-Mr. Enterline, Humbert Manzollilo, G. William Weber, I-llhert Loeper, Marvin Doerrmann, Edmund Gallrnan, Robert McKinney, Kenneth Floren, Reimer Hobb- ing, Harry Wetten, Robert Maysick, Richard Roland, Robert Erb, Harold Schwartz, Donald Schieier, Bernard Kase, Richard Beyerle, Robert Yoe, Richard Yoder. Member absent from picture-Selig Sussman. 127 TYPIN G Purpose: To teach the fundamentals ot typing to those who cannot attend a regular class. FRONT ROW'-Cleft to rightl Doris Dinkel, Mary lane Dunkel, Mary Teeples, Virginia Young, Virginia Wernicki, Cecilia Litwin. SECOND ROW-Beatrice Barnes, Ruth Flowers, Ruth Brighton, Lillie Mackowsky. THIRD ROW'-Miss Mertz, Robert Swavely, Richard Miller, Edward Rdarns, Fred Zatarak, Iarnes Mc- Kechnie, Catherine Smith. Members absent from picture-Mi- chael Barbera, Charles Covington, Charles Flowers, Iohn Fox, Hnna Graham, Iohn Harter, Hnthony Votto. Sponsor: MISS MERTZ President: VIRGINIH YOUNG Vice-President: HNTHONY VOTTO Secretary-Treasurer: CHQRLES COVINGTON Sponsor: MISS KEQN President: IEQN HQTT Vice-President: GRPIYCE WILSON Secretary-Treasurer: MHRIIHNE GERBINO 128 SEW-SO CLUB Purpose: To help each member add to her wardrobe. FRONT ROW-fleft to rightl lean Hatt, Marijane Gerbino. SECOND ROW-Vincenza Chinnici, Hrlene Stautter, Miriam Markovsky, Louise DiCisco, Helen Nowotarski, Evelyn Rippert, Beatrice Scharnick, Qrlene Chalfant, Ioanna Lupacchini. THIRD ROW-Lottie Florczak, Viola Knappenberger, Margaret Morris , Catherine Goff, Betty Koch, Evelyn Edmond, Phyllis Witmoyer, Betty Brown, Charlotte Hchenbach, Miss Kean, Floretta Binder, Fay Baker. Members absent from picture- Grayce Wilson, Hngeline D iT ul lo , Eleanor Yorgey, Mary Scherer, Ger- aldine Ely, Ruby Thornburg, Elaine Styer, Lillian Bowen, Helen Konesky. Sponsor: MISS SPHBR President: LOUISE GFINSTER Vice-President: KHTHRYN OESE X SEWING Purpose: To learn new and different handicrafts. FRONT ROW-Cleft to rightl Hattie Royles, Evelyn Cassimatis, Qdelaide Steiger, Flnnetta Cohen, Fern Mitchell, Mary Flicker, Hnne Lesag- anicz. SECOND ROW-Mary Iane Strause, Ethel Kutz, Mary Peters, Mary Roz- wilowicz, Florence Druzba, Erma Ludwig, Hnna Trygar, Mary Bim. THIRD ROW-Beatrice Shuman, Vir- ginia Owens, Iune Richards, Iulia Bryniarski, Virginia Stuiflet, Louise Reichwein, Mildred Kunkleman. FOURTH ROW-Faith Styer, Olga Rohrbach, Mary Smith, Len-a Ian- nucci, Miss Krick. vu 4' RXAX' THILORETTES Purpose: 'To apply the fundamentals of sewing by making garments. FRONT ROW'-Cleft to rightJ-Mar- garet Rolland, Kathryn Oese, Louise Ganster, Kathryn Flbel, Esther Mar- marow. SECOND ROW-HMartl-ia Hellagher, Iane Greth, Iosephine Lavigna, Betty Plank, Hnna Hartman, Fern Trout- rnan, Mary Williams, Mary Moyer, Kathryn Springer. THIRD ROW'-Hrlene Heckman, Vir- ginia Haas, Fern Bagenstose, lane Hrtz, Georgia Dintiman, Miss Spaar, Betty Thomas, Elsbeth Hopley, Helen Clernrner, Irene Nickles, Frances Thieczorek, Betty Hiester. FOURTH ROW'-Helen Stubbelbine, Iune Bright. President: QNNETTQ COHEN Vice-President: FERN MITCHELL Secretary: HDELQIDE STEIGER KNITTING KNIT-WITS Purpose: To learn to make useful things economically. FRONT ROW-Klett to rightl Theo- dora Koumaros, Ella Labe, Caroline Barth, Hnna Daniels. SECOND ROW-Genevieve Ziemba, Hnna Iurasinski, leannette Gilbert, Bernice Long, Mildred Labe, Theresa Reinsrnith, Cecelia Wysock, lean Riegel. THIRD ROW-Mary lane Wentzel, Finn Matsikas, Ruth Scinco, Miss E. Smith, Stella Barwinski, Eleanor Pi- per, Emma Engle, Ruth Blessing. Members absent from picture-BP lene Beidler, Helen Sweitzer, Hnna Hartman. Sponsor: MISS LEIBY President: IRENE IHEGER Vice-President: MHRGHRET HDHMS AL Qgz. '41 President: CHROLINE BHRTH Vice-President: RNNQ DHNIELS Secretary-Treasurer: ELLH LHBE NURSING Purpose: To acquaint members with nursing procedure. ' FRONT ROW-llett to rightl Mar- jorie Geiss, Virginia Impink, Irene Iaeger, Margaret Hdams, Ruth Re- ber, Mary Machicote. SECOND ROW-Mary Weller, Eliza- beth Mattern, Leiba Brown, Naomi Baum, Hrlene Kalbach, Jeanne Horne, Lucy Hindle. THIRD BOW-Marjorie Seltzer, Flor- ence Schwartz, Helen Seitz, Pauline Stoner, lane Eagle, Grace Bradbury, Miss Leiby. Members absent from picture-Don othy Blanchard, Virginia Fink. Sponsor: MR, SHULTZ President: IOSEPH COCUZZH Vice-President: GEORGE SEISLER Secretary-Treasurer: IOSEPH SCHMIDT I . HUNTING HND FISHING Purpose: To promote an interest in the outdoors. FRONT ROW-tleft to rightl Fllbert Smith, Ioseph Pisanick, Richard Wit- man, Robert Treat, Peter Duggan, Harry Rossi, Iohn Krempasanka. SECOND ROW-Baron Trait, Iames Gery, Earl Hartman, Iohn Epp, Charles Quell. THIRD ROW-Earl Boyer, lack Brady, Robert Bauer, Harry Hrner, Michael Bigos, Raymond Schaeffer. HUNTING HN D FISHING Purpose: 'To encourage game and fish conservation and better sports- manship. FRONT ROW-fleit to rightl Ioseph Schmidt, loseph Cocuzza, Mr. Shultz, Robert Epler, Ioseph Dell. SECOND ROW-Harry Carse, Clar- ence Sweitzer, Richard Staufter, Earl Meek, Ioseph Midzianoski, George Beshore, Thomas Moore, Leon Livin- good. THIRD ROW-Franklin Frye, Robert Miller, Henry DeLong, Richard Sen- senig, Roy Shugart, Henry Koryt- kowski, Fllbert Kleckner, Hlbert Beadencup. FOURTH ROW-Paul Bitler, larnes Eilibert, Kenneth Lutz, Pauza loseph. Members absent from picture-Hn- thony Palange, George Seider, Roy Wolf, Iames Bajas, loseph Czarn- ecki, Ioseph Dufner, Thaddeus Le- buda. Sponsor: MR, FENSTERMHCHER President: ROBERT TREHT 131 Vice-President: RICHHRD WITMHN Se :retary-Treasurer: PETER DUGGQN 1 4 1 l 4 4 4 1 l 1 1 l I SENIOR PHOTO FRN Purpose: To inform the members about good motion pictures. ' FRONT ROW-Cleft to rightl Miriam Hinden, Blanche Freed, Mary Exas, Qnthony Cagiano, Charles Seytert. SECOND ROW-Marie Posey, Mil- dred Eisenhauer, Ruth Bomberger, Kathryn Bricker, Norma Bossler, Mary Stevens, Marguerite Gaenzle, Betty Barth, Miriam Dunkleberger, Iohn Harbster. , THIRD ROW-Raymond Iab lonski , Betty Timmins, Madeline Stover, Betty Lennox, Dorothy Nagle, Hdele Bast, Elizabeth Schmehl, Ruth Maurer, Dorothy Tobias, Gladys Posey, Caroline Barth, Mary Beni- coif, Miss -Hllebach. FOURTH ROW-Dick Stichler, Naomi Mattern, Grace Seytert, Iames Ben- nis, Dorothy Stern, Donald German, David Hunter, Ralph Clemrnens, Nelda Leas. Member absent from picture-lane Weitzel. Sponsor: MISS BLLEBHCH President: QNTHONY CHGIRNO Vice-President: MIRIHM HINDEN Secretary-Treasurer: BLHNCHE FREED Sponsor: MISS HETTINGER President: RICHBRD HDHMS Vice-President: BETTY WHEELER Secretary-Treasurer: KHTHQRINE ECKMHYER l32 SCREEN SURVEYORS Purpose: To learn how to make movies, operate a movie camera and projector, and develop an apprecia- tion of movies. FRONT ROW-Cleft to rightl Mary Lampros, Carol Seaman, Robert Heck, Bett Langner, Charles Boltz, Katharine Eckmayer, Naomi Berger, Pauline Thomas, Margaret Mlodoch, Richard Hdams. SECOND ROW-Laura Gossler, Betty Wheeler, Catharine Moll, lane Firmi- tage, Virginia Spatz, Bernice Chivin- sky. THIRD ROW-Myrtle Hlthouse, Eve- lyn Qlbrecht, Vivian Stitzman, Sara Mosser, Doris Beidler, Kenneth Boyer, Charles Pennypacker, Regina Kornpa. FOURTH ROW-Betty Bieber, Dor- othy Lesko, Lucille Buck, Lawrence Born, Miss Hettinger, G. Marshall Eaches, Karen Iensen, Mildred Deem, Heidi Hbicht, Thelma Miller. Members absent from picture-Iose- phine Plrmao, Frederick Kutz, Ethel Young. Sponsor: MISS DECK President: IHNE PYOTT Vice-President: IUNE STITCHER Secretary-Treasurer: ROSE KONOPELSKI - RQDIO Purpose: To advance the interest in the field ot radio. FRONT ROW-fleit to rightl Robert Eckert, Philip Chiralo, Daniel Salis- bury, Bernard Setley, Lewis Gaul, Ralph Daubert. SECOND ROW-Iohn Mack, Russel Wanner, Iohn Schaffer, Richard Northeimer. THIRD ROW-Karl Bivans, Gaylon Shaiier, David Zimmerman, William Voigt, Edgar Rowland, Ralph Woy- narowski, Mr: Kissinger. Members absent from picture-Iacob Heffner, Bnthony Bachulski, Bernard Ullman. 'HI MOVIE HPPRECIHTION Purpose: To review the better motion pictures. FRONT ROW-fleft to rightl Harry Eisenbeise, Lee Yocum, Qgnes Stevens, Iune Stitcher, Rose Kono pelski, Iane Pyott, Hrthur Hcker Iohn Good, Dwight Ling: SECOND ROW-Hrlene Hlbright, Vir ginia Snyder, Mildred Goldstein Irene Spatz, Mary Ettaro, Theresa Brosch, Shirley Williams, Bette Myers, Elizabeth K-ahonowski, Dor othy Malick, I-Iedy Miller, Blanche Fitchorn, Mary Yesonchin. THIRD ROW-Miss Decki Phyllis Rotherrnel, F r a ri c e s Brown, Gene vieve Iermac, Hnna O'Donnel, Mary Nagle, Natalie Smolinak, Geraldine Fassnacht, lane Barnett, Kathryn Bossier, Betty Elliott, Iane Bachman Barbara Kline, 'Theresa Gaus, HI- berta Pugh, Virginia Starkey. Sponsor: MR. KISSINGER President: DHNIEL SHLISBURY Vice-President: BERNQRD SETLEY X A I33 Secretary-Treasurer: PHILIP CHIRHLO PHYSICS Sponsor: MR. UIBEI.. President: WELLINGTON BENNETHUM Vice-President: FREDERICK LOOSE Secretary-Treasurer: EMMH HRFER. Purpose: To apply and put into use physical principles and laws. FRONT ROW-fleft to rightb Wellington Bennethum, Fred- erick Loose. SECOND ROW-Robert Har- per, Rudolph Bricker, Rob- ert Iaslow, Emma Haier. THIRD ROW-William Beck, Luke Richards, Dale Webber, Haron Schlechter. FOURTH ROW - Donald Behm, Thomas Calpin, Harry Dunkelberger. FIFTH ROW-William Mark- ley, Robert Boas. SIXTH ROW-Mr. Uibel, Dor- othy Churan, Franklin De Temple. Member absent from picture -Harry Dinackus, Purpose: To teach the principles of printing. PRINTING Sponsor: MR. FREES Secretary: WILLIHM TEXTER President: SIDNEY RINGLER Treasurer: HOMER SCHHEFFER Vice-President: WILLIS SNYDER FRONT ROW-Ileit to rightl Charles Scheiley, Raymond Zerby, Homer Schaeffer, Sidney Ringler, Willis Snyder, William Filer, Daniel Hehr. SECOND ROW-Robert Hess, Robert Tomlinson, Ellwood Doy, Donald Spangler, Richard Miller, Richard Rubright, Raymon,d Musket. THIRD ROW-Richard Toole, Thomas Van Sciver, Iohn Royle, Edgar Baer, Robert Hndros, William Blessing. FOURTH ROW-Paul Maier, Paul Borkey, William Texter, Mr. Diener, Hlbert Cian- ciosi, Earl Nagle, Robert Rettgers. Member absent from picture-Russell McKechnie. 134 'IJ-U-M Qr , . su I I Sponsor: MISS HHLLER President I. ROBERT .WILSON Vice-President: MHRCIH CRICHTON ,,,, - 7 5 TYPIN G Purpose: To teach students the op- eration and care ot the typewriter. FRONT ROW-Cleft to rightl Violet Ott, E. Gertrude Golla, Charlotte Buchman, Mildred Kaufmann, Gladys Houp, Ursula Kunze. SECOND ROW-lanet Weiser, Pearl Link, Hnita Isecovitz, Betty Gaul, Doris Latschau, Miriam lrnber, Helen Yez, Iudith Rich-ardson. THIRD ROW-Umbert Tucci, Peter Prydybasq, Hrthur Kline, George Frey, Richard Mlodoch, Mr. Lantz, Robert Richards, Bernard Radomski, Ralph Boettlin, Robert Goodman, Stam Tsakeris. Member absent from picture-Rm thony Nineto. 4,L., ,, l TYPING KNIGHTS Purpose: To furnish an opportunity tor those who cannot enter regular typing classes. FRONT ROW-flett tonrightj Marcia Crichton, I, Robert Wilson, Beatrice Brunner. SECOND ROW--lack Seidel, lane Teitsworth, Iune Hoffman, Margaret Geiss, Elizabeth Beidler, Hmy Gring, Virginia Redcay, Samuel Rothermel. THIRD ROW-Helen Baeighkley, Verna Peipher, Iune Menzies, Iune Ruth Molly Rick, Marie Perry, Flda Iacksd Iasper Washington. FOURTH ROW-Carl Hoffman, lack Hoy, E rl Spencer. K- Me Qirs absent from picture-Sylvia adt, Donald Norton. y N. President: MILDRED KHUFMHNN Treasurer: CHHRLOTTE BUCHMQN Vice-President: E. GERTRUDE GOLLH Secretary: GLHDYS HOUP I 135 , -I Purpose: To Work for the school. S. O. S. Sponsor: MISS MONTGOMERY Vice-President: MHRGHRET HULS President: ELIZHBETH SCHWHNK Secretary-Treasurer: MQRY KHUCHER FRONT ROW-Cleft to rightl Margaret Huls, Elizabeth Schwank, Mary Kaucher. SECOND ROW-Ruth Wentzel, Margaret Englehart, Hntonette Lantelli, Bernice Seiders, Kitty Berns, Doris Bloch, Mabel Hill, Grace Long, Betty Hindenach. THIRD ROW-Fern Hetrich, Marie Smith, Betty Schmehl, Ianet Mayberry, Mickey Ebright, Frances Tobias, Bernice Tomlinson, Ieanette Becker. FOURTH ROW-Celia Hain, Mary I-ane Evans, Dorothy Scheib, Mary Hein, Mary lane Fox, Hnna Kaucher, Lorraine Davis, Bettie Reese, Virginia Reeser, Dorothy Schell. FIFTH ROW-Mildred E. Moyer, Pearl Davidheiser, Betty Swinehart, Kathryn Fliles, Miss Montgomery, Margaret Cote, Kathryn Freymoyer, Iean Moyer, Mary Moyer, Member absent from picture-Iean Eshelrnan: 136 Purpose: To enjoy the theatre by study and participation. CO-ED PLAYERS Sponsor: MR. MOHN Vice-President: FRHNCIS VOSS President: MHBY IQNE HRGHLL Secretary-Treasurer: BETTY TOBERMHN FRONT ROW-Kleft to rightl Hdeline Beilin, Geraldine Catalano, Ruth Weir, Claire Taylor. SECOND ROW-Grace Cramp, Carolyn Devlin, Iessie Haas, Marion Silverman, Vivian Koralsky, Betty Toberman, Francis Voss, Mary lane Hrgall, Bettina Zaiiiro, Mary Lykens, Frances Chelius, Virginia Capps. THIRD ROW-Mildred Barth, Iune Collinson, Gladys Bush, Dorothy Zimmerman, Doris Kinsey, Gloria Carroll, Miriam Gehris, Rosena Morrison, Bette Spangler, David Evans, Hnthony Vastardis. FOURTH BOW-Iohn White,, Iohn McCann, Richard Stott, Sarah Fry, Nancy Clymer, Mr. Mohn, Marian Hptel, Bernice Stark, Estelle Barr. Member absent from picture-Daphne Boarder. ,U bg 137 q,ALM '37 21 i in Purpose: To learn to appreciate dramatics. DRHMHTEERS Sponsor: MR. BOLDT Vice-President: KENNETH FIDLER President: MYRON BHLL Secretary-Treasurer: IHNET FELIX FRONT ROW-Cleft to rightj Myron Ball, Ianet Felix, Kenneth Fidler. SECOND ROW-Michael Nikolaichik, Constance Franco, I-lmelia Samolewicz, Bertha Martin, Pearl Shuler, Marie Horan, Gloria Jeffries, Hddarnenia Evans, Betty Gilden, Sophia Stavropoulos, William Umbenhouer. THIRD ROW-Mr. Boldt, Ruth Clouser, Iune Seltzer, Miriam Homan, lane Louise Fldams, Dawn Groff, Geraldine Stdut, Bdele Hbrarnson, Kralles Krase, Victoria Kunkel, lean Wiedenheirner, Iayne Shomo, Ianet Lynch, Robert Dombro. FOURTH ROW-Hrlington Rollman, Sebastian Bodanzo, Harry Behm, Hlbert Shucker. 138 Purpose: To further knowledge of the theatre. FIRST KNIGHTERS Sponsor: MR. GHRRIGI-IN Vice-President: IHNE STEVENS President: ROBERT DQNIELS Secretary-Treasurer: ESTHER HOFFMQN FRONT ROW'-Cleft io righil Fred Feiner, Bernard Trudnowski, Iohn Zeller, Esther Hoffman, Robert Daniels, Lawrence Boti, Samuel Rachlin, Iames Snook, Mildred Kobrin. - SECOND ROW-Belly Barto, lane Leininger, Eva Barr, I-'inn Sarachek, Chrisiine Flrchibald, Ruih Seidel, Ella Gilar, Miriam Hueschen, Gloria LeVine, Charloite Levin. ' THIRD ROW-Betty Snow, lean Kisling, Beatrice Wetten, leanette Sweizig, Hnnabelle Murphy, Mildred Koffke, Hleihia Krecker, Isabel Beck, Mildred Field, Shirley Fitzkee, Catherine Geddio, FOURTH ROW-Emmy Lou Rrrnstrong, Marie Stiely, Mr. Garrigan, Faye Weiss, Ruih Berger, lane Stevens, Pauline Boyer, Iulia Rcrfalska. Member absent from picture-Clara Szumainski. 139 l w l l l w l Purpose: To learn the technique of dramatic procedure. SOCK HND BUSKIN Sponsor: MISS TROUT Vice-President: WILLIHM IEWELL President: IHCK RQCHLIN Secretary-Treasurer: PFITRICIH DIENER FRONT ROW-flelt to right? Robert Strunk, Irene Przecka, William Iewell, Patricia Diener, lack Rachlin, Fern Taksa. SECOND ROW-Mary Pappas, Catherine Harrison, Betty Bergman, Ruth Barker, Illamay Wells, Kathleen Beaver, Madeline Lawrence, Richard Hesser. THIRD ROW-Majorie Sulman, Betty Vogel, Marie Bassa, Mary Shoustal, lean Swoyer, Barbara Marshall, Ros Lynn Iabitsky, Pllfred Kornbluth, Doris Showalter, Miss Trout, Robert Strunk. FOURTH ROW-Ellen Koch, Irma Greenberg, Sandear Mazear Member absent from picture-Edith Wasserman. 140 l41 Sponsor: MISS ROMIG E President: BETTY IEHN SPHTZ Vice-President: HRDELLR SPIES RIFLE Purpose: To train members in use care, and handling of firearms. FRONT ROW-Cleft to rightl R Thren, D. Eckert, C. Hottman, E Coxen, P. Seidel, W. Greenwood, I Schach, S. Sherman, H. Wiegand C. Kurtz, R. Gaul, D. Bickel. SECOND ROW-R. Engly, C. Miller C. Hummel, H. Christ, S. Hall, C Clump, I. Talarigo, L. Lorenzo, I Matthews, D. Zimmerman, C. Lieb P. Ibach. THIRD ROW-R. Kalbach, W. Gib- bons, L. Christ, R. Roth, W. Wolf, C. Curtis, L. Panks. '1' CHSTLE DRHMHTEERS Purpose: To further the interest in stage tactics, make-ups, and acting. FRONT ROW-llett to rightl Hrlene Smith, Iulia Schwartz, Betty Iean Spatz, Hrdella Spies, Dorothy Lud- wig, Miss Romig, Betty Pfeitley, Marie Rebholtz, Mary Ellen Spies, Hlice Lutz. SECOND ROW-Rose Zajdowicz, Virginia Griesemer, Betty Witman, Betty Yeich, Ieanne Schilling, Wanda Mazurek, Fern Moyer, Dor- othy Smith, Herrninia Tomkiewicz, Florence Bukowski, Mary Bohenek. THIRD ROW-Mary Eyrich, Martha Fredericks, Plnnette Bloom, Shirley Boscov, Evelyn Cooper, Betty Weir- lilc, Plntoinnette Levan. FOURTH ROW-Iohn Skuczas, Bruce Holder, Calvin Whitner, Fllice Sing- ley, Theodore Leih, Dorothy Galla- ger, Margaret Nies, Noreen Norton, Dorothy Culp. r President: CHHRLES HOFFMHN Vice-President: EDWHRD COXEN Secretary-Treasurer: WILLIHM WOLF IAQ if 21 l 1 l Purpose: To develop skill in table tennis. H. H. S. TENNISEERS Sponsor: MR: GISH , President: ROBERT W. HHRBHCH Secretary: HDOLPH DI SHLVO Vice-President: CBRL DE GOUR Treasurer: RICHHRD LESHER 1 FRONT ROW-Cleft to rightj Hdolph DiSalv.:, Ruth Bonte, Phyllis Baker, Robert Harbach. W 4 l SECOND ROW-Felix Maior-ana, Iohn Hrentz, Charles Potteiger, Hrvid Krete, Carl .DeGour, Leroy Kelner, Robert Werley, Bruce Wentzel, Leonard Gromis, Richard Lesher, Richard Naugle. THIRD ROW-Malcolm Smith, Iohn Hmaclel, George Flrentz, Edward Melefsky, Robert Faller, Stewart Stoner, Steve Stevens, Robert Snyder, George Noll, Robert Fllbert, William Myers, Richard Snyder, Leonard Meleon, Kenneth McNabb. FOURTH ROW-William Davidheiser, Mr. Gish, Nicholas Carlance, Iarnes Wagner, Robert Heinly, Bennett Wenger, Donald Wenger. ' l Members absent from picture-Richard Yorgey, George Heller, Malvene Moyer. 142 Sponsor: Mr. Shott President: WILLIPIM KRESKH Vice-President: JOHN LH RE Secretary-Treasurer: QLBERTI3. FREDERICK SENIOR THBLE TENNIS Purpose: To develop table tennis ability. FRONT ROW-Klett to rightl Salva- tore Rodino, Lucille Griswold, lean- nette Hawkins, Eleanor Girodo, Mal- colm Lehr. SECOND ROW--Ioseph Panelli, Wil- liam Briel, Peter Pappas, Robert Bright, Fred Mauer, Robert Savidge, Iohn Weist, Harold Spector, Kenneth Lascomb, Robert May. THIRD ROW-Hrthur Porcaro, Rob- ert Yoder, Iohn Sterley, Robert Northeirner, Theodore Ruth, Robert Brown, Reid Gromis, Donald Ketels, Stanley Granger, Mr. Harlan, Cur- tis Christopher, Morris Rosenthal, William Knauer, William Guss, Rich- ard Thomas. Members absent from picture-Wil- liam Calvaresi, Frank Gryska, Ray Kenderdine, Robert Krietz, Henry Schoter. K 'Ali igfl if ,R RED-KNIGHT-PHDDLERS Purpose: To encourage an interest in championship table-tennis, lawn tennis, and tennis. FRONT ROW-tlett to rightl Wil- liam Kreska, Hlberta l 'rederick,Iol1n LaRe, I-laron Taub. SECOND ROW-Iames Breneiser, Brooke Sands, Louis Kolevas, Hlex Stevens. THIRD ROW-Mr. Shott, George Monshower, Iames Marshall, Iack Leslie, Hbraharn Markowitz, William Wright, James Moser. Sponsor: MR. HHRLHN President: STFINLEY GRHNGER Vice-President: DONHLD KETELS 143 Secretary-Treasurer: IEHNNETTE HHWKINS Purpose: To study peace and the present situations. P. H. X. Sponsors: MISS IHMISON HND MR. ENOCH President: MYRON BI-ILL Secretary: HLBERT SCHUCKER Vice-President: RUTH GROSS Treasurer: HDELE HBRHMSON CLeft to Rightl Phyllis Bell, Marie Wells, Mildred Kobrin, Catherine Harrison, Charles Pennypacker, Robert Schapiro, Myron Ball, Miss Iarnison, Hllen Hyman, Robert Strunk, lohn McCann, Mr. Enoch, Robert Daniels, Esther Hoffman, Qlbert Schucker, Henry Wiegand, Iean Rhodes, Harry Behm, Mary Shoustal, Eleanor Lipka, Shirley Fitzkee, Fldele Plbrarrison, Edith Wasserman, Pilomena Pettinato, Members absent from picture-Ruth Gross, Robert Bechtel, Donald Behrn, Rudolph Bricker, Iacob Wagner, lohn White, Beatrice Brunner. 144 4 Purpose: To prepare foods in the most healthful and appetizing manner. COOKING Sponsors: MISS KQHLER, MISS HOLLHND Vice-Presidents: ELIZRBETH PQSKOS, HLLEN WEISER President: IEHN SPHTZ, IOHN SMYTHE Secretary-Treasurers: IEHNNETTE MCMULLEN, CHRI. WITHERS FRONT ROW-Cleft to rightj Edwin Patterson, Hllen Weiser, Iohn Srnythe, Ieannette McMullen, Iecm Spatz, Elizabeth Paskos, Marion Black, Iohn Hanbrich. SECOND ROW-Charles Pldarns, Oquilla lohnson, Harriet Blewett, Mary Broiler, Carolyn Strernba, Fanny Cosfa, lean Sailer, Evelyn Shiner, Betty Stevens, Mabel Iohrison. THIRD ROW-Iohn Pasko, Miss Holland, Gertrude Iablonski, Marion Segner, Helen Denen, Marie Rauenzehn, Dorothy Leibens- berger, Esther Kilheiner, Miss Kahler, Martha Stoudt, Irvin Kramer. FOURTH ROW-Harvey Shurnan. C l45 l Purpose: To give talented musicians a chance to develop their ability. ENSEMBLE Secretary: ELSIE LEVHN President: CHRL DERR Sponsor: MR. CHRDIN Vice-President: EDNQ DILGER Treasurer: GENE WEIDQ FRONT ROW-lleft to right? William Blackley, Ioseph Blewett, Qlbert Hntonucci, Ioseph Boscov, Kermit Hill, Carl Derr. SECOND ROW--Sarah Yarnell, M. Louise Ward, Dorothy Cox, Flda Westley, Edna Dilger, Elsie Levan, Gene Weida, Florence Thomas, Catharine Longenderfer, Kathryn Rice, Grace Conrad, Minnie Ling. THIRD ROW-Gertrude Zezwitz, Ruth Ritzman, Bernice Corbolis, Donald Grimm, Harry Reber, Eugene Mengle, Leroy Wallig, Iohn Scott, Robert Kalbach, Robert Kurtz, William Druckenmiller. Member absent from picture-Howard Manwiller. l46 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 'S ii 35 ,A l Q Q4 f Ex E L! 5, E! ,,, .A.. Lz2,Qi5,M:'i' . A 1 'A-' fiffffi-271m.......'l S ii? 2 ' Yxib IA I i. I R. .Q -tax If-iii. 0' ,A I -- l 'E V E 2:.:- EVIL? .-we -I Ik., , F' ., lgwiv.. ' 7 rw I, if ax? Eff! Y' ,Ir-E: :1 fs I: , ' ...4,i-I- Q, Mig .3196 , A E fiffaf-L. I I - - , .hr ,I I - . f ., ag I pf , ggwv. . .N -, V if-.SWS ' .?RHQf' ' 7' 54535-I- 1945? 7 L EN' '-SX x CERNED 'Wl l'H PHYSICAL IaoYs',sPoRTS5 ATHEILETIAC JI.Is'r AS THE iNblA'N AS ouR SCHOOL I-IAS lT5vATHLETlC WHICH I-IERE RECEIVE TI-IEIR ATTENTION. THE SECTIONFTIS ARRANGED 1 MAJOR GIRLS MINOR v .I I Nl? ills? ,, , 7, 5 E if 55 5 3 3 2 1 5 . i ,if i 3 15 . Q , 1 +I 13 -i 17 J 1 JE T TWE BOY'S COACHING STA Hlberi Harris Harold Rock William Horirie , l Iohri Smith Emanuel lcrcobs Russell Boyles w l i l l i i E . Leroy Iories William Wisler Pldcxrn Brucher 150 Coaches: MR. ROCK, MR. SMITH, MR. STOPPER, MR. HHRRIS, MR. HORINE FOOTBHLL SQUBD FRONT ROW-Cleft to rightl H. Guldin, G. Dracha, I. Szajna, K.Muth4ard, D. Hbraham, E, Mendelsohn, W. Daneker, R. Camp- bell, L. Cooper, E. Ulrich, C. Stankiewicz, R. Mattern. ' SECOND ROW-D. Paleffero, O. Eyrich, D. Miller, E. Fitzgerald, R. Zerbe, R. Guenscll, G. Brenner, S. Hskey, W. Kase, I. Klemmer, I. Szymanski, I. Cholewa, W. Kozlowski, R. Missbach. THIRD ROW-R. Sparagana, F. Franco, W. Woodward, H. Rothermal, G. Sweigari, G. Brunner, T. Chieniwicz, C. Comparini, R. Price, R. Hummel, Drexler, K. Weitzel, H. Stump. FOURTH ROW-H. Seamans, I. Eisenhart, F. Scott, H. Delong, E. Davis, I. Gerhart, R. Goodwin, C. Zweizig, W. Damn, H. Hill, W. Souders, M. Deiseroth, R. Berger, W. Westley, E. Geiss, Q, Spurio. FIFTH ROW-R. Gaul, S,Shulman, I. Kageos, H. Yocum, I. Richards, D. Scheirer, N. Kousaros, R. Snyder, R. Fleischman, G. Wildermuth, E. Shollenberger, F. Roberts, M. Smith, I. DeHart, R. Sands, E. Souers. SIXTH ROW-W. Plantholt, F. Wagner, G. O'Boyle, R. Brenner, W. Walb, H. Scheirer, Coach Smith, Coach Rock, Coach Stopper, Coach Harris, Coach Horine. When the l939 football season opened, Coaches Rock and Smith had on hand but four varsity performers from the previous season. With a team built around these stalwart Warriors, the Rockets engaged and defeated such Worthy opponents as Thomas Patton Trade, Qllentown, York, Lancaster, and Lebanon While losing to William Penn, Bethle-hem, Pottsville, and Easton. l5l ALM Q31- 'fl' KNIGHTS TRIM THOMHS PHTTON TRHDE C28-OJ Under gloomy skies, an inexperienced Reading High squad galloped to a victory over Thomas Patton Trade by the decisive score of 28 to 0. Stan Plskey, a rookie, started the 1939 Rockets on their scoring spree with a brilliant eighty-five yard gallop to paydirt. Kauffman's run through the line for eighteen yards resulted in the Knight's second touchdown. In the third quarter, a pass, Kase- to Dracha, accounted for the third touchdown. The fourth R. H. S. tally came as the result of a run by Kase. C-uldin con- verted all four extra points. ROCKETS BOW TO WILLIHM PENN C19-121 The green Reading High team went down to defeat at the hands of an alert William Penn team. Hlthough the Knights outplayed the visitors, they were unable to conquer the Penn eleven. Reading High's first touchdown came in the first quarter on a pass, Kauffman to Kase. ln the second quarter, Dracha scored on a pass, while William Pe-nn chalked up their first tally. In the last half, William Penn scored two touchdowns and an extra point. One of these touch- downs was the result of a ninety-nine yard gallop by Emanuels of William Penn. In this game, Ernie Kauffman, sensational back, was injured and was lost to the squad for the remainder of the season. , i REHDING 'IQQUNCES HLLENTOWN Q12-ID Before a crowd of almost 8,000 people, the Reading Rockets scored a smashing 12 to 0 win over Hllentown. A Scoring in the first and third quarters, the Knights showed their superiority that afternoon. H twenty yard pass from Missbach to Dracha resulted in the first six points. During the rest of the first quarter and the second quarter, R. H. S. kept the Canaries deep in their own te-rritory with Missbach's punts. Midway through the third quarter, a pro-pass, Missbach to Guldin, re- sulted in the last touchdown. ' Captain Szajna, Campbell, Guldin, and Ulrich played the entire game without substitution. R. H. S. DEFEHTED BY BETHLEHEM C12-ID The gridiron warriors lost their second game of the season, to Bethlehem, before a record breaking crowd of 10,000 people at George Field. 152 Readings only offensive gesture was four completed passes for forty-two yards, while Bethle- hem amassed two hundred and sixty yards on ground plays. lt was the old story of too much power. l-lusosky of Bethlehem scored both touchdowns, but the rest of the Bethlehem backfield ran just as well. Mendelsohn and Daneker of Beading were the only men who broke through the- Liberty line to throw the backfield boys for losses. Hbraham and Kauffman we-re missed in this game. KNIGHTS SMI-ISH YORK C16-61 The Rockets won their third game of the season with a l6 to 6 decision over York. Scoring in the second, third, and fourth quarters, the Knights looked impressive in this, their fifth encounter. Climaxing an eighty yard march, Kase passed to Missbach for Readings first touchdown. Guldin converted the extra point and in the early part of the third frame, booted a field goal from the thirteen yard stripe. ln the last quarter, Kase ran eight yards for R. H. S.'s second touchdown. Kase-, Guldin, and Missbach looked good in this game. ROCKETS TRIM LHNCHSTER Q12-61 The Red Knights won their second straight game by a score of l2 to 6 over Lancaster. Early in the opening frame, Ollie Eyrich scored for the Rockets on a plunge frggn. the one foot line. In the opening minutes of the last quarter, Qskey scored for Reading on a plunge from the six inch line. Lancaster's lone score came in the last quarter on an end run. Dracha, Guldin, Kase, Muthard, and Missbach played the entire game without substitution. REHDING DEFEI-'ITS LEBHNON C14-71 The Rockets defeated Lebanon l4 to 7, winning their third straight game. Lebanon scored in the second quarter to take a 7 to U lead. ln the early minutes of the third quarter, Mendelsohn broke through to block a Lebanon kick on the Cedars' five yard line. Gul- din grabbed the ball and stepped over for Readings first touchdown. ln the last frame, a thirty- five yard pass, Missbach to Dracha, resulted in the winning touchdown. Randy Hurnrnel, a newly-discovered place-kicker, converted both of Readings extra points. Mendelsohn, Guldin, and Dracha flashed in this fray. 153 R. H. S. LOSES TO EHSTON C12-OD The Red Knights lost their third game to a strong Easton team, the score being 12 to 0. Reading looked impressive- against Easton which was rated to win by a larger margin. R. H. S. held thenstrong Easton team to a scoreless tie during the first half. ln the second half, when Hbraham was taken out of the game with an injury, the Rockets de-fense collapsed. lt was at this time that the Easton team pushed over their first touchdown. Easton again scored in the last frame on an intercepted pass. Hbraham was missed during the last half. 1-lad he been in the game-, a different story might have been told. KNIGHTS DEFEHTED BY POTTSVILLE 126-77 Closing a moderately successful season before a crowd of 11,000 people, the Reading High football team lost their fourth game of the season. Pottsville was the victor by a score of 26 to 7. Readings lone touchdown came in the last quarter on a pass to Dracha. Pottsville scored seven points in the second quarter and nineteen in the last. It was just a situation of too much of Pottsville's Evans and English. Reading held them Well until the last quarter when Potts- Ville went Wild. With fourteen seniors playing their last game, the Rockets completed a .555 season. Hndrew Stopper Felton Harlan 154 Coaches: MR. HBRRIS, MR. HORINE I. V. FOOTBHLI. FRONT ROW-Cleft to rightj E. Price, E. Sowers, F. Scott, E, Shollenberger, M. Eisenhart, G. Sweigart, E. Geiss, M. Deiseroth, R. Berger. SECOND ROW-M. Smith, S. Shulman, W. Duron, I. Kageos, R. Garl, W. Plantholt, G. Wildermuth, I. Gerhard, N. Kousaros, I. DeHart, Coach Harris. THIRD ROW-D. Scheirer, K. Yocurn, R. Fleischm-an, E. Daids, G. Goodwin, G. ggoyle, K. Messner, F. Seaman, Mgr. R. Gaul, Coach Horine, Mgr. H. c eirer. IUNIOR VHRSITY FOOTBHLL I Reading High's I. V. Knights turned in a rather mediocre season. i Handicapped by their lack of weight, the Baby Rockets posted only one win with two losses and two ties against heavier opponents. They defeated 'Shillington I. V., tied Lan- caster I. V. and Lebanon I. V., and lost to Hllentown I. V. twice. The griclders, instructed by Coaches Harris and Horine, show great promise of becoming future grid luminaries. , Some outstanding stars of the season were Price, Sandman, Sauders, and Palaferro. They sparked the team on offense and defense. SUMMHRY October 9 Reading Shillington Octobert 16 Reading Rllentown October 23 Reading Pillentown November 6 Reading Lancaster November l3 Reading Lebanon U ls: 3 4' 5 R X A X, l55 ' Q E! ,1 12 E' 2 xi YB Q S 5 5 Q2 S E is Qi ALM W1 , 'ff VHHSITY BHSKETBHLL Coach: MR. SMITH FRONT ROW-Kleft to rightj M. Lewis, I. Szajna, H. Gulclin, R. Guensch, E. Ulrich. SECOND ROW-Coach Smith, Coach Harris, H. Stump, R-. Swope, R. Missbach, R. Giles, T. Giordano, Student Mgr. The 1940 Reading High baske-tball team completed a good season under Coach Smith. The Red and Black quintet won twelve of nineteen encounters and placed second in the Central Penn- sylvania League. The Knights opened the season with a 42 to 20 win over Thomas Patton Trade. Captain Guldin was high scorer with ll points. In the second game, the Red Raiders suffered a 23 to 17 setback at the 'hands of Hllentown. Guldin again led the- scorers. Szajna and Lewis, with 6 points each, turned the Reading High quintet's third game into a 23-21 victory. The hapless victims were from Bethlehem High. The Red and Black team opened the league with a victory over Iohn Harris. Guensch burned up the basket with 12 points, while the rest of the team combined to score 44 points against Iohn Harris' 36. The Knights Won the-ir second league game in an overtime fracas with York. The score was 33-31, with Captain Guldin accounting for 1U of the local team's points. Lewis led the scoring as the Red Raiders won their third league encounter at the expense of William Penn. The final score was 38 to 23. Plfter Winning three successive league games, Reading succumbed to Lebanon. The final score read 31-27. The Red and Black quintet came back to take the next game from Steelton, 32-28. Missbach aided the team with 12 points. Kurowski and Szajna each tallied 8 points as the Knights lost a non-league fray to Norristown, 38 to 28. Reading's home game against Lancaster was the most exciting game of the season. The game was won in the last minute on a charity throw by Lewis, 23-22. Missbach ran up 21 points 158 1 , R. Guensch R. Kurowski H. Guldin M. Lewis I. Szajncl as the Knights won over lohn Harris by the score of 53 to 28. The Red Raiders then won their third successive league game. This one was against York. Kurowski rang up 13 points to aid the Reading High team in a 41 to 20 victory over York. Kurowski and Guldin divided 24 points to aid Reading in defeating William Penn 36-32. The Red and Black quintet was sitting on top of the league when they invaded Lebanon only to drop a 30-22 verdict. With Missbach and Szajna scoring 14 and 12 points respectively, the Red Knights got back in the Win column by defeating Steelton 40 to 26. Ht this point in the competition, Reading took a turn for the Worse. Three successive games and a chance to play off for the league championship were lost. The first of these defeats was at the hands of Bethlehem. The score was 30 to 22 with Missbach leading the Red Knight scorers. The second game, a league encounter with Lancaster, cost the Red Raiders their tie for the first place . Szajna's 10 points aided the Red and Black team. The final score stood at 33-28 against them. The Red Knights then lost their return engagement With Hllentown. The Canaries were on the long end of a 39 to 30 score. The last game of the season, with Potts- ville, resulted in a Win. Szajna scored 7 points, While the rest of the team helped to squeeze out a 25 to 23 win. With the Pottsvillef game, the Reading High team closed its 1940 season. Winning twelve of nineteen games, the Knights placed second in the Central Pennsylvania League. The varsity squad was composed of Hops Guldin, Nipper Missbach, lohn Szajna, Ramey Kurowski, Russel Guensch, Myer Lewis, and Dick Swope With Harrison Stump and Randy Hummel turning in good performances as substitutes. Nipper Missbach placed fourth among the league scorers. The Red Raiders piled up 604 points Can average of better than 31 per gamel against 534 Can average of 28 points per gamej for their opponents. . J 1 1 159 1 i t 1 'A' 'k R. Missb-cxch H. Stump Dec Dec Dec. Ian. Ian. Ian. Ian. 'Ian Ian. Reading-Thomas Patton Reading-Hllentown Reading-Bethlehem Reading-1o1'1n Harris Reading-York Reading-Wi11iam Penn Reading-Lebanon Reading-Steelton Reading-Norristown R. Giles S U M M H R Y 42-20 Ian. 17-23 Ian. 23-21 Feb 44-36 Fe-b. 33-31 Feb. 38-23 Feb 27-31 Feb 32-28 Feb 28-38 Feb March 1 Reading-Pottsville 26 30 6 10 13 16 21 23 27 R. swope R. Humme1 Reading-Lancaster 23-22 Reading-Iohn Harris 53-28 Reading-York 41-20 Reading-Wi11iam Penn 36-32 Reading-Lebanon 22-30 Reading-Steelton 40-26 Reading-Bethlehem 22'-30 Reading-Lancaster 28-33 Reading-Hllentown 30-39 25-23 Denotes Centra1 Pennsylvania League Game. 160 KAY Coach: MR, HHRRIS I. V. BHSKETBHLL FRONT ROW-Cleft to right? M. Smith, E. Price, I. Klemzner, C. Stankiewicz, F. Drexler, I. Bunn, B. Maysich, SECOND ROW--Coach Harris, Couch Smith, ll. Szymanski, R. Harbach, R. Endy, E, Whirl, B. Zerbe, Student Mgr. IHYVEE BHSKETBHLL The lunior Varsity team compiled a better record than the varsity this year. Winning seventeen contests and losing three, the Baby Knights Won the Central Pennsylvania Iunior Varsity Basketball League. Flfter completing the regular season in a tie for first place, the Reading High layvees Won a playoff con- test from Lebanon. The RHS layvees Won their first thirteen games. They then dropped a game to Lebanon which tied them for first place. The Baby Raiders then exchanged Wins and losses, Winding up with the important tie-breaking play- off against Lebanon. Some of the stellar stars of the season were Chet Stankiewicz, lirnrny Bunn, Bobby Harbach, loe Szyrnanski, Bob Maysich. Next season, these players will probably carry the Red and Black varsity banner. IHYVEE SUMMHRY 30 Dec. 12 Reading-Blue Comets 25-23 Ian. Reading-Iohn Harris 35-15 Dec. 15 Reading-Hllentown 27-16 Feb. Reading-York 27-26 Dec. 19 Reading-Bethlehem 25-21 Feb, Reading-William Penn 23-16 Ian. 2 Reading-Iohn Harris 28-21 Feb. Reading-Lebanon 21-27 lan. 9 Beading-York 23-16 Feb. Reading-Steelton 37-16 lan. 12 Reading-Wi1liamPenn 26-18 Feb. Reading-Bethlehem 26-33 lan. 16 Reading-Lebanon 26-18 Feb. Reading-Lancaster 33-19 lan. 19 Reading-Steelton 40-20 Feb. Reading-Hllentown 29-31 Ian. 23 Reading-Norristown 39-25 Mar. Reading-Pottsville 26-7 lan. 26 Reading-Lancaster 26-16 Man Reading-Lebanon 39-26 'Denotes Central Pennsylvania League Playoff Game I? 161 1' -v ',,A fu, Q5 df L. dd 'H g E ' . 1-1. 3-sm f ,, , 3 , , AW X. -,wk 5QL..v,lF A 3w'iwS,Q?f4gJ 5 IN? 0 4 x --N i. I' 'I E Q fx 'if if o rf x 1 1 ,wksgk F.. K A gi HS Y gf 1 ' af If N ii 'ffim af 4 sw if A . , X . HATS WHAT mv B J vs Lg BHSEBHLL FIRST BOW-Cleft to rightl R. Rapp Cmanagerl, G. Wildermuth Cmanagerl, I. Cholewa fmanagerl. SECOND ROW-R. Erwin, B. Ohlinger, W. Klaflowgskh I. Syzmanski, I. -Szajna, W. Illngstadt, F. Drexler, E. Kauffman, R.. iss ac . THIRD ROW-Mr. Smith fcoachl, I. Roslin, I. Shannon, R. Giles, W. Daneker, L. Coopeilry, E. Geiss, W. Souders, M. Lewis, P. Hassler, H. Lascomb, Mr. Rock coac . FOURTH ROW-E. Davis, R. Northeimer, S. Camparini, W. Urban, H. Stump, I. Bunn, R. Hummel, R. Thren, H. Hafer, M, Stoyko, C. Carts. BHSEBHLL With about half of last year's championship team left over and many enthusiastic rookies, Coaches Smith and Bock set about to produce a cooperative team which will gain new honors on the baseball diamond for Beading High. ln March, many ambitious pitchers and catchers began limber- ing up their arms in the gym. From this lot, the coaches ob- tained several promising hurlers. Lefty Hngstadt, Bobby Er- Win, and Iohnny Roslin are sure starters. On the bases are Nipper Missbach at first, Iimmy Bunn at second, and Iohnny Szajna on the hot corner. Kenny Lascomb completes the infield at shortstop. Patroling the field are Ioe Syzmanski in right, Ierky Kozlowski in center and Ernie Kauffman in left. Bruce Ohlinger keeps an eye on things from behind the plate. To date three games have been played and Beading High has eme-rged victorious in all three. These events indicate a suc- cessful season ahead. ' 1940 SCHEDULE Hpril 10 Birdsboro Home Hpril l6 Lebanon Home Hpril 17 Mt. Penn Home Hpril 26 Hllentown Home Pipril 30 Spring City Flway May 3 Bethlehem Home May 10 Hllentown Plway May 13 Wilson High Home May l7 Easton Home May l8 Easton Hway May Zl Birdsboro Hway May 24 Bethlehem Hway May 28 Spring City Home Iune 4 Lebanon Hway 163 I AA ....Q' TRACK FIRST ROW-C. Umbenhouer fmanagerI. SECOND ROW-W. Markley, C. Roth, W. Umbenhouer, E. Sowers, H. Moyer, R. guasberger, L. Vastardis, S. Tsakeris, E. Patterson, I. Midzarioski, R. u in er g . THIRD ROW-W. DiFulvio, E. Carpenter, I. Ernst, R. Spickler, D. Schieier, I. Sellers, Iii. Schleirer, R. Impink, R. Maus, R. Brinker, R.ACa1npbell, R. Coyel, W. romut . FOURTH ROW-Mr. Iacobs Ccoachl, W. Willis, G. Brenner, R. Swope, I. Hoopes, I. Smith, I. Yocurn, O. Eyrich, S. Hskey, K. Houck, H. Davis, F. Scott, T. A Giordano, Mr. Boyles Ccoachl. FIFTH ROW--F. Oden, W. Mengel, I. Hmrnedel, R. Ehst, R. Hinnershitz, R. Zunzer, I. Hubrey, P. Frey, W. Pursell, D. German, W. Snyder, C. Rudy, R. Kurtz. SIXTH ROW-R. Mogel, C. Flowers, W. Crawford, F. Dorsey, G. Miller, L. Biehl, R. Webb, R. Beyerly, F. Plank, I. Haubric, l. H-arons. SEVENTH ROW-F. Trout frnanagerl, S. Voccaro Imanagerl, H. Dierotf, B. Shugars, M. Glass, Mr. Fister lcoachl, W. Fulwood, R. Mohr, R. Reber, W. Iewel, TRHCK The l940 Reading High track team, coached by Mr. Iacobs and Mr. Boyles, was to open its season on Saturday, I-lpril 27 at the annual Penn Relays in Philadelphia. The relay team com- posed oi Dick Swope, Ollie Eyrich, Iohnny Yocum, Tulio Gior- dano, and Bill Willis Was disqualified for getting on the track late. Prospects for the 1940 track season looked good as about seventy hopefuls limbered up at George Field in preparation for the iirst meet with Hill School at Pottstown on May 2. The Red and Black squad faced a schedule similar to last year's campaign, engaging in eight meets climaxed by the annual Memorial Day Meet at George Field. Outstanding candidates for the Weight events were Gene Men- delsohn and Chicks Brenner. Stan Hskey shone in broad- jumping and Dick Swope looked good as a pole vaulter. On the whole the squad shaped up Well. R. Reber. SCHEDULE Hpril 27 Penn Relays Phildalephia May 2 Hill School I Pottstown May 7 Bethlehem Bethlehem May ll Quadrangular Meet Lancaster CYork, Wm. Penn, Lancaster, ReadingI May 14 Hllentown Reading May 18 District III PIHH Lancaster May 25 Winners of District Penn State Meet at State Meet May 30 Memorial Day Meet Reading 164 QLALMJ 33 I T Coachesz MR. BOYLES, MR. IRCOBS CROSS COUNTRY FRONT ROW fleft to rightl H. Papich, M. Troxelle, I. Smith, I. Yocurn, W. Markley, W. Vogel, I. Ernst, T. Giordano. SECOND ROW-Mr. Iacobs, L. Wayne, W. Umbenhauer, E. Melefsky, R. Zunzer, C, Keehn, B. Flherns, E, Carpenter, W, Del-'ulvio, D. German, Mr. Boyles. THIRD ROW-F. Trout frnanagerl, G. Garner, R. Raybold, C. Carts, D. Schieter, W. Pursell, E. Barons, F. Weber, S. Vacaroo, H. Davis, I. McCann, H. Coyle, F. Voss Crnanagerl. V CROSS-COUNTRY In winning the Plnnual Eastern Pennsylvania Scholastic Cross- Country Meet at Pottsville, the Reading High cross-country squad ended another successful season. This is the fourth consecutive trophy that the team has Won. Losing only one contest While Winning six, the hill-and-dalers compiled a Win- ning percentage of .857. Some outstanding stars ot the season were Markley, Yocurn, Smith, Troxelle, and Vogel. The lone setback was at the hands of Lanstord by the score of 23 to 32. Coach Boyles and Coach Iacobs are to be congratulated on turning out another Winning squad. SUMMHRY Reading Opponents October 4 Pottsville Plway 17 38 October 10 Lebanon Home l5 40 October l8 Mt. Carmel Horne l5 40 October 25 Lanstord Hway 32 23 October 31 Lancaster Home l7 38 November 3 Birdsboro Horne 23 32 November 7 Flnnual Run Hway 39 'Eastern Pennsylvania Schola stic Meet l65 Coach: MR. IONES SOCCER FRONT 'ROW-Cleft to rightj I. Shannon, I. Kline. SECOND ROW-I. Shera, G. Kennedy, L. Cosgrove, I. Hoyer, R. Stapleton, H. God- dard, I. Markle, R. Harbach. THIRD ROW-B. Ohlinger Cmanagerl, R. Ervin, R. Swope, E. Whirl, P. Boyer, T. Bouchet, L. Koch, D. Donadio, R. Northheimer, Mr. Iones Ccoachl. BOYS' SOCCER The Bed and Black soccer team completed one of their most successful seasons, Winning five games and losing three. Some of the outstanding players were Shera, Bouchet, Kline, and Swope. The Bed Knights opened their season against the state champs from Bethlehem with a loss. Beading defeated Muhlenberg next. Hfter this battle, the B.H.S. soccermen lost another game to Bethlehem. The team then defeated Wyomissing. In the next two games, Beading beat Lancaster and Mohnton. The Bed Knights next lost to a strong Girard team, and finished the season with a Win against Lancasterf The Beading l-li team should have a good season next year as they lose only three men by graduation. The successful team Was coached by Mr. Leroy Iones. 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TENNIS The l94U tennis team was probably the best in the history of Reading High. Stan Gran- ger, lohnny Dwight, and Bob Harbach were Reading l-ligh's mainstays. Granger and' Dwight are lost by graduation. THBLE TENNIS This year Reading High had two teams in two local table tennis leagues. lim Hertwig and Carl DeGour were the shining lights of the team. Both will be on the team next year as they are unclerclassme-n. THBLE TENNIS Coach: MR, HHRLHN FRONT ROW-Klett to rightj R. Brown, C. DeGour, L, Kelner, I, Hertwig, L. Kolevas, R. Harbach, S. Stevens, Mr, Harlan. l68 I i i ED.: RXAX' Coach: MR. DHVIS SWIMMING FRONT ROW-Cleft to rightl D. Moll, R. Stewart, I. Eskey, P. Shepherd, M. Lehr, I. Henry, H. Davis, B. Zackowski, H. Rudy. SECOND ROW-Mr. Davis, W. Gow-ans, R. Hobbing, F. Bott, R. Searle, I. Morris, R. Bauman, I. Smythe, I. Hmbler fmanagerl. SWIMMING Hfter Reading High had gone four years without a swimming team, We finally got back into competition this year. The team had a fair record, losing four meets, Winning one, and placing third in another. While defeating Pottstown and plac- ing third in the District 3 P. I. Fl. H. meet, the Raiders lost to Hllentown twice, Lancaster, and Pottstown. The Red Knights' failure to capture a single first in diving and few first places in the relays caused most of the defeats. The losses may also be explained by the tact that this is the first year of competition for the Reading High performers. Some of the outstanding swimmers were Bauman, Smythe, Bott, Moll, and Stewart. Coach Davis is to be congratulated on turning out as fine a team as he did. SUMMHRY Ian. Reading-Hllentown 24-42 Ian. Reading-Plllentown 2-2-44 Feb Reading-Pottstown 35-3l Feb. Reading-Lancaster 29-37 Feb Reading-third place Feb. Reading-Pottstown 32-34 wk ...I District 3 P. l. Fl. Pl. Meet 169 GOLF Coach: MR. BRUCHER LEFT TO RIGHT-I. Markel, I. Reber, Fl. Franco, G. Yocum, D. Dietrich, R. Krug. Members missing from picture-D, Fascone, R. Rlexander. GOLF Hfter several Weeks of intensive practice, the Reading High golf team opened their season on Hpril 24 against F. and M. Hcademy at Lancaster. Readings first match against Kutztown was rained out. Ht the present time, the R. I-I. S. varsity ,golf squad led by Iohnny Markel is composed of Marlcel, Franco, Reber, Hlex- ander, Yocum, Dietrich, Krug, and Fascone. Coach Erucher feels that this team will bring back golf honors to Reading High. ' The squad at present is composed. entirely of tenth and eleventh grade students. This gives prospect of a great team next year. The number one man on the team, Iohnny Marlcel, is the State P. I. H. H. champion and is, therefore, especially qualified to lead the Reading High team. 1940 SCHEDULE Hpril 24 F. and M. Hcaderny Lancaster Qpril 26 Hershey Reading May 1 Lancaster Reading May 3 Hbington Huntington Valley CC May 8 Lancaster Lancaster May 1G Lebanon Reading May l5 F. and M. Hcademy Reading May l 7 Lebanon Lebanon May 18 District Ill Championship Hershey May 22 Hershey Hershey May 29 Palmerton Palmerton lune l Kutztown Reading Iune 5 Palmerton Reading 170 .fri-22 wg-L, V Jf7fgSgS3Livii?f55ffz:-'iMagi -:Qi 5-,U X,-f Masiizfisaaizfiaxff - 'ff Z59fZf.fm?:'i4Pt,1f 5 - - .,., ,gm .. .EL -FX N A.,.. , ws if ..i 35 CHEERLEADERS Coach: MR. CQRDIN FRONT ROW-flett to rightl M. Dries, F. Young, Tobias, I. Troutman. SECOND Row-W. Gowcms, P. Fry, B. seuey, 1, lsevy. CHEERLEHDERS Ray-y-, cheerleadersl Ray, ray, cheerleaders. These peppy and stalwart leaders have cheered for everyone else throughout the year and so We're taking this opportunity to cheer them. We're praising them for their etfervescence, loyalty, sportsmanship, cooperation, and depend- ability. Under Mr. Cardin's capable direction, this spontaneous octet mastered cheerleading technique. l-low proud We felt Watching the-ir agile movements during the games! l-low proud We were ot those girls Who helped to make the second successful squad to include studettes. 172 A I. ,gi- 'Q' HOCKEY Coach: MISS MCHOSE LEFT-E. Barr, K, Beaver, Pl. Za- wada, R. Konopelski, I. Shilling, I. Cicxrlone, K. Rzesutek, Q. Bianchi. RIGHT-M. Mentzer, I. D'Hgostino, I. Gaul, B. Manegold, R. Penny- packer, F, Hetrich, C. Ccntos, L. Einsel. CENTER-B. Harvey, I. Tacyn. GIRLS' HOCKEY Because of the tact that those who wish to participate in after-school sports are required to take physical examination and a tuberculin test, many ot the hockey fans did not turn out for this sport. The disadvantage of having such a small turn-out was greatly re- duced by having all the girls meet regularly. The girls elected Belle Harvey manage-r ot the hockey league and Iulia Tacyn assistant manager. Because there were not enough prese-nt to form class teams, two teams were organized with girls from the various classes on each team. Iulia Tacyn was elected captain ot the Blue team, while Belle Harvey was captain of the White team. ln the league, the Blue team rose as victors, winning two of the three games played. Iean Shilling and Iulia Tacyn, both center forwards, scored the goals for the-ir respective teams. Hll the girls showed wonderful- sportsmanship and interest in the game, and many seemed reluctant to have another hockey season come to an end. The instructor of the hockey teams was Miss Mcl-lose. LEHGUE GHMES November 9 Blue vs. White l-U November l4 Blue vs. White l-O November l6 Blue vs. White 1-2 l74 SOCCER Coach: MISS WQDSWORTH FRONT ROW-Kleft to right! S. Rightmyer, G. Montz, M. Hngstadt, R, Kemmerer. SECOND ROW-F. Dalack,H. Bless- ing, R. Strassner, P. Knauer, M. E. Rickolt. THIRD ROW--S. Haggerty, S. Gay, H. Mack, H. English, V. Yousaitis. FOURTH ROW-H. M. Barto, M. Blessing, I. Cichowicz, H. Kopala, C. Starnm. FIFTH ROW-G. Roland, D. Leas, S. Corcetto, G. Ziernba, M. Moyer. SIXTH ROW-N. Leas, I. Gable, C. Leibrock, M. Freeman, N. Ganter. SEVENTH ROW-H. Twardowski, L. ' Elorczak, I. Whitehead, H. Sokol, E. . Moyer. GIRLS' SOCCER H group of thirty-three girls turned out for after-school soccer. ln this group there were thirteen seniors, e-leven juniors, and nine sophomores. The girls elected Mildred Hngstadt manager and Hnna Twardowski assistant manager. Each class had its own team. Grace Montz, Shirley Haggerty, and Ruth Kemmerer were elected captains of the twelfth, eleventh, and tenth grade teams, respectively. Plfter a few practices, teams were organized and the girls entered wholeheartedly into the preliminary league. The league was won by the twelfth grade- team. Ht the end of the final league, there was a tie between the eleventh and -twelfth grade teams, the playoff resulted in a junior triumph. Shirley Rightmyer scored the goal which gave the juniors .the championship. The thirty-three girls, under the coaching of Miss Wadsworth, were awarded their well- earned points. PRELIMINPIRY LEHGUE FINHL LEHGUE October 23 ll vs. IO 2-U November IO ll vs. 12 0-O November l l2 vs. ll 6-0 November 15 IU vs ll by forfeit November 8 IO vs. I2 November 20 I2 vs 12 by forfeit 'November 22 ll vs Z-0 Championship Game l75 The Iuniors Won the Interclass League with Ruth Strassner as BHSKETBHLL Coach: MISS WHDSWORTH FRONT ROW-Cleft to rightl F. Nelson, G. Montz, B. Witmoyer, M. Firestone, V. Gaston, I. D'Hgostine, M. Mentzer, E. Barr, B. Hindenach, SECOND ROW-C. Bzesutelc, Fl. Mack, V. Young, F. Hetrich, R. Pennypacker, I. Ciarlone, D. Rissmiller, C. Matheson, V. Yousaitis. THIRD ROW-F. Dalack, P. Knorr, Q. Keebler, M. Horan, M. I. Pawling, Q. Blessing, I. Shilling. FOURTH ROW-I... Einsel, I, Richardson, I. Whitehead, I. Gable, Fl. Twfardowski, M. Plngstadt, W. Ptlbright, E. Holtzman, C. Morawski. FIFTH ROW-V. Banks, S. Haggerty, H. Henry, D. Leas, M. Blessing, M. Moyer, H. M. Barto, S. Barwinski, G. Roland, B, Manegold, I. Cichowicz. SIXTH ROW-N. Leas, L. Florczak, H. Kopala, M. Burns, C. Leibrock, I. Conner, M. Hagan, B. I. Spatz, R. Kemrnerer. BHSKETBHLL The 1939-1940 girls' basketball season opened with a large number of girls reporting. Because of the great turnout, var- sity and junior varsity teams were forme-d for the twelfth, eleventh, and tenth grades respectively. Flnna Twardowski Was elected student manager for the season. Iane Gable, Mildred Plngstadt, Irene Chicowicz, and Iane Whitehead were chosen captains for the twelfth and eleventh grades. their leading scorer. The season, although short, was very successful. INTERCLHSS LEHGUE SCHEDULE February 26 ll vs. I2 l8-20 February 28 IO vs. ll l2-34 March 4 lU vs. l2 I3-24 March 6 ll vs, I2 8-8 March ll IU vs. ll Z0-30 March l3 IU vs. IZ l9-l4 I V. LERGUE SCHEDULE February 26 IU vs. ll 2-U March 4 IO vs. ll l7-ll March ll 10 vs. ll I4-I7 l7S VOLLEYBHLL Coach: MISS MCHOSE FRONT ROW-Klett to rightl H, No- wantowski, M. Mentzer, I. Diillugus- tine, B. Kaufman, Pl, Smith, V. Gas- ton, B. Putzman, E. Hartman, I. Vargo. SECOND ROW-K. Beaver, M. Weiser, M. Firestone, H. Keebler, M. Schooley, I. Gaul, Fl. Zaw-ada, M. Sollenberger, R. Pennypacker. THIRD ROW-E. Moyer, V. Impink, D. Reisemiller, I. Canconi,D. Gross- man, V. Yousaitis, I. English, H. Bianchi. FOURTH ROW-I. Tacyn, M. Geiss, K. Thompson, I. Hilbert, S. Hag- gerty, S. Barwinski, I. Hetrick. FIFTH ROW-N. Williams, K. Gott, I. Ieager, E. Stevens, B. Manegold, I. Chicowicz, F. Druzba. SIXTH ROW-N. Hubler, M. Hagan, D. Ludwig, F. Bucks, Fl. Twardow- ski, K. Rzesutk, M. Breans, I. Con- ner, L. Einsel, I. Hawkins. H squad of sixty nine girls reported for Volleyball practice in the latter part of Hpril. Mary Hogan, Whom the girls elected manager did rnuch for the success of the season. Hfter several practices the girls formed teams and elected captains. The Preliminary The Final League was very successful because ot the fine clean, competitive spirit which The girls under Miss MCI-Iose s direction ended a very satisfactory season. BHSEBHLL BHSEBHLL The fact that the baseball season did not get underway until early May can be attributed to the rainy Weather. Despite this handicap, fifty-eight enthusiastic girls reported for practice. Under the capable management of Pllthea Mack and her assistant, Mildred Plngstadt, the season proved to be a great success. In the Preliminary League, each class had one team. Mary Ellen Rickolt, Carolyn Stamm, and Ruth Gaul were elected captains of the twelfth, eleventh, and tenth grade teams respectively. These same teams, at the conclusion ot the Preliminary League, entered the Final League which determined the champions. Q D.. I 1 .5 I I Sponsor: MISS NICELY 4 FRONT ROW-Ileft to rightl H. Mack, M. Rickolt, R. Strasser, R. Gaul. SECOND ROW-G. Montz, E. Barr, H. Blessing, P. Knauer, F. Dcllack, M. Pcxwling, M. Gieringer. THIRD RQW-F. Young, I. Hilbert, S. Schaeffer, P. Rothenberger, C. Matheson. FOURTH' RO-W-M. Horan, V. Young, O. Rohrbach, H. Kopala, S. Gay. 'l FIFTH ROW-V. Gehret, N. Gunter, , B. Harvey, N. Leas, M. Moyer. 'j SIXTH ROW-M. Blessing, H. Barto, Fi C. Cantos, L. Florczcxk, M. Macko- j wick. 1 SEVENTH HOW-R. Kemmerer, W. Hlbright, C. Morawski, I. Gable, M. Hngstadt, H. Sokol. l I l L I -3 Z l l 'n '44 1 I 4 41 , ,n..,....A ...J -..L I, fix I l Instructor: MISS WQDSWORTH SWIMMING FRONT ROW-fleft to rightl G. Ely, G. McCarty, N. Holder, K. Echrnayer, I. Green- berg, H. DiFulvio, M. Ernesto, P, Knaver, M. Lengel. SECOND ROW-H. Lutz, F. Zclradzinska, E, Edmond, R. Bomberger, I. Klopp, I. Schmehl, M. Werts, I... Miller. THIRD ROW-M. Kaufmann, H. O'Donnell, B. Harvey, I. Fldams, Q. Twardowski, B. Chivinsky, D. Culp, V. Young, V. Scaramella. SWIMMING Splashl Splashl This farniliarsound was heard every Thurs- day afternoon at 4:15 at the Y. W. C. H. The reason was that Miss Wadsworth was instructing the aquatic-minded girls of Reading High in the art of swimming. The group composed of fifty girls. The mermaids Were divided into three groups according to ability: beginners, intermediates, and advanced. Special achievement tests for each group were given at the end of six lessons. The beginners' test included floating on face for ten seconds, floating on back for one minute, changing body posi- tion-back and front, swimming twenty yards in good form, and performing a plain dive from side of pool-then swimming to the other side. U To pass the intermediate test, the girls had to swim the crawl in good form for twenty yards, swim backstroke in good form for twenty yards, perform plain front or racing dive, dive in, swim, float, and tread water without touching ot support, and administer artificial respiration for three minutes. The advanced group had more difficult tests to pass. They had to swim the crawl for eighty yards, swim racing backstrokes in good form, perform a plain front and an optional dive, dive from the surface recovering an object three times, carry a tired swimmer thirty feet preceded by a thirty-foot swim, float, tread, or swim for te-n minutes without touching a support, and ad- minister artificial respiration for three minutes. Unlike the previous year, the girls enjoyed two Play Days. The first in December, the second in March. Pl varied sport program including a balloon game, Chinese tag, call ball, a cork race and plunge was featured. Qt the conclusion of this enjoyable program, the members participated in a plunge period. 181 , J ALM aj' , we TENNIS Sponsor: MISS WHDSWORTH FRONT ROW-Cleft to rightl H. HI- bright, D. Ehrgood, V. Scararnella, S. Boscov, N. Entzminger, N. Hsh, N. Holder, B. Long, M. Yesonochin. SECOND ROW-I. Kloppf F. Zdrud- zinska, P. Rothenberger, V. Gehret, K. Rites, L. Buck, M. Gieringer, M. Sulman. THIRD ROW-M. Koffke, V. Griese- mer, S. Schaeffer, M. Mclnroy, G. Carroll. FOURTH ROW--K. Rzesutek, Pl. Twardowski, I. Barto, C. Barth, K. Iensen, C. Hchenbach, H. Hbicht. TENNIS Because of unfavorable weather conditions, sixty tennis enthusiasts were delayed in starting their chosen activity. The tennis fans were divided into two groups-advanced and beginners. The beginners, who conducte-d a round-robin tournament, were taught the fundamentals of serving, scor- ing, and form, while the advanced girls, who entered an elimination tournament, re- ceived coaching for improving their technique. BOWLING Bowling, the newest of theuminor sports, attracted approximately thirty-eight girls this year. The girls met every Tuesday at the Reading Company Y. M. C. H. at which time they enjoyed their bowling. The girls elected Cecelia Morawski as manager, and Dorothy Kreiser as her assistant. P1 few of the high scorers were Kathryn Dietz, Catherine Contos, Mary Werts, Cecelia Morawski, and Nelda Lease. BOWLING Sponsor: MISS NICELY FRONT ROW-Kleft to rightl G. Carroll, E. Schmehl, B. Scharneck, M. Mentzer, I. Gaul, E. Barr, M. Faust, G. Bast. SECOND ROW'-R. Pennypacker, N. Ganter, C. Hoverter, K. Iensen, F. Hetrick, F. Tobi-as, M. Leinbach, V. Potteiger, H. Fantilli, C. Beaver. THIRD ROW-Miss Nicely, C. Con- tos, H. Baeighkley, H. Mack, B. Iordan, H. Bast, G. Roland, E. Hop- kins, K. Eckmayer. FOURTH ROW-P. Witmoyer, I. Gable, D. Kreiser, K. Dietz, C. Mo- rawski, N. Leas, M. Hein, D. Leos, M. Mclnroy. ' BHDMINTON Sponsor: MISS NICELY FRONT ROW-Ileft to rightj H. Himmelreich, V. Scaramella, I. Gaul, M. Kerns, P. Butterweck, M. Menizer. SECOND ROW-Q. Mack, E. Moyer, F. Hetrich, I. Klopp, I. Flatt, M. Gaenzle, O. Rohrbach, C, Stamm, R. Pennypacker. BHDMINTON The badminton season opened with sixteen girls reporting. Carolyn Stamrn, an eleventh grader, copped the championship in the elimination tournament, While Eleanor Moyer Was 1'llI'lI1eI'-Llp. The girls, under the capable guidance of Miss Nicely, ended a successful tournament. THBLE TENNIS Table tennis, one oi Reading I-ligh's sports, proved to be a great attraction to the girls this year. Flll the girls in this group participated in a ladder tournament. Edith Reddig's fine paddling enabled her to Win the championship While Charldtte Buchman took second place honors. The tournament was under the supervision of Miss Mcl-lose. THBLE TENNIS Sponsor: MISS MCHOSE FRONT ROW-Cleft to rightj D. Lud- wig, M. Soulrnan, D. Grossman, I. Feick, R. Weir, H. Smith, I. Mazzo, S. Boscov, M. Kobrin, C. Buchrnan. SECOND ROW-E. Moyer, O. Rohr- bach, K, Hiles, C. Contos, I. Price, H. Sokol, B. Harvey, E. Reddig, H. Hbramson. Members absent from picture-I. Greenberg, I. Bach, I. Okonska, D. Green. in 1 4 -V55 1? ' W' lin! WSE Q :YET 4: HA T' MR-'F 7 H A , .Q Q M Q :Q 7' ' .isa-:arf JUL HERE ET GO S F C I U: LIT THE -WORD WHICH SUITABIEY EACH FACULfl'Y'LWRlTEUP IB --BIG cl-IIEF-'. V , 4 THE KEY USE'D'1N THE, WNRIT - ' ' 'I 1' mmTzrm I 'TAGGRAVATION' IRK N 'Z' cf -ff EUF5 GRADE OR DEGREEAT NATIVE Tow EDucAT!IoN GOAL. ' ENTERTAINMENT OR INTEREST ,-1 --. :I Ezii 2:-3: 2:23 1 Z! , 3 53 1 1 , 'Z 4 1 .4 1 Ii 1 ,i Li s 1 ii E 5 2' 5 E Q 3 FRONT ROW-Cleft to rightl Dr. I. Vincent Mochel, Dr. Levi Mengel, Robert M. Harbster, Mrs. Darlington Hoopes, George D. Snyder, Henry H. Hernan. SECOND ROW-Iohn C. Rhoads, H. Raymond Heckman, William Seaman, Thomas H. Ford, Dr, Pllbert I. Strohecker, Iere L. Rice, Hlvin F. Stone, George Eves. BOHRD OF EDUCBTION President: ROBERT HHRBSTER Vice-President: HENRY H. HERNHN Superintendent of Schools: THOMHS H. FORD Secretary: IOHN C. RHOHDS Superintendent oi Buildings: H. RHYMOND HECKMHN Treasurer: WILLIHM SEHMHN Solicitor: GEORGE EVES, ESQ. l85 l O 4 PRINCIPAL-JCI-IN I-I. EISENI-IAUER When a boy, I heard many stories of conflicts between the Indians and the early settlers in our neighborhood. These stories came to me from the descendants of the men who were engaged in the conflicts. Nearly all of these stories involved 'the use of guns. The stories seemed very real to me because of the relative nearness in point of time and distance. The Indians I saw in the circus sup- ported my early belief that they were a savage and ,warlike people. In my college days I heard professors justify the acts of the white man in taking possession of the land on which the Indians were living. They said the Indians were not developing the available natural resources as the white man could and would develop them. Stewart Chase in Rich Land-Poor Land writes: Vwhen the conservation program was launched by the government in l933, the most willing hands to be found the nation over were on the Indian reserva- tions, 'simply because group work for community benefit appeals to the Indian social instinct' That instinct battered by generations of ignomy and humiliation, still survives. White man has developed natural resources but in many cases has exploited them for private profit. The Indian used them for community benefit at no profit to the individual. Which is better? We do not mean to infer that all development of natural resources resulted in private profit. However, we do Want you to see the contrast in favor of the Indian. Hs you seniors leave us to go your several ways in life I want to urge you to think in terms of your community success as well as in terms of your personal advancement. We are today more community conscious than we were in any previous period in our history. My opinion is that we shall never return to the highly individualistic ideas of the recent past. I want you to be good Indians, ISS V. P. WILLIAM L. PINK Our boat puts in at Ketchikan, Hlaska. Here, we shall see the fisher Indians of the great Northwest. On the wharf, sits an old squaw offer- ing for sale attractive baskets woven from spruce roots and colored with nat- ural dyes. The Indians of the north- land have acquired the art of fashion- ing things of beauty from materials meager and unprepossessing. High on a hill, stands the Indian School where a weathered old brave explains to us the significance of the totem. Hn Indian family displays before its dwell- ing a totem pole or a family crest. H native wanderer in the Indian country finds open-handed hospitality in ct home that displays his totem. He is no longer a stranger but kin. When an Hlaskan leaves his native country, his friends say that he is going outside, The time has come when you, the members of the Class of 1940, are leaving Hrxalma. Hs you depart, we hope that, like the Indians of the Great Country, you have developed power to transform the commonplace into the beautiful and profitable, that you cherish the high idealism of man's humanity to man. Bon Voyagel V. P. FLORENCE B. BEITENMAN In the Indian lore of the Southwest, the yucca is called God's candle. From the hot desert sands, it rises tall and erect, its white flowers carry a message of purity and wonder. Under adverse conditions, it fights its way patiently to maturity and flowering, to all of us a symbol of endurance, of promise, and of beauty. Robert F. Hrnold English HB., PLM. What? ' Dillsburg, Pa. Princeton, U. ot P. World traveler Masonic work, cards I William T. Bricker Industrial Education Pattern making Waiting for? Reading, Pa. Williamson Trade To own a plane Travel, bridge 5 School Frank W. Bingaman Foreign Languages HB., MH. Laziness, chewing gum Esterly, Pa. Gettysburg, Columbia To be thoughtful ot others Gardening, dramatics Hlbert W. Bolt Social Studies B.S., MH. Waiting for slow people Hltoona, Pa. Gettysburg, Lehigh To succeed in whatever I do Gardening, home Harriet Bitler Commerce B. S., M. H. Inattentive pupils Reading, Pa. N. Y. U. To travel Gardening, automobiling I Russell C. Boyles Science B.S., MH. Loss of sleep Steelton, Pa. Penn State, U. of P. To referee an Hrmy-Navy game Photography, sports 188 W. S. Bannon Commerce B.S. Boisterous people Lewistown. Pa. Susquehanna University Complete collection of stamps Stamps, books Norman C. Brillhurt Social Studies HB., H.M. Waiting on a stree Yoe, Pa. Hlbright, U. of Pitt To be helpful Reading t corner Hdam Brucher, Ir. Commerce HB., MH. Road hogs Bethlehem, Pa. Lehigh, N. Y. U. To shoot an even par Golf Iohn I. Dietrich Social studies HB. Crowds Reading, Pa. Bucknell Columbia, U. of P. To be completely happy Hthletics, music, fishing 'Q' I. Kenneth Conley Industrial Education Carpenter Road hogs Savona, N. Y. Penn State, Hlbright To bowl 300 Tinker with radio Martha E. Dick English BH., MH. Chewing gum Reading, Pa. Syracuse, Radcliffe To travel around the world Books, music, art, theatre 1.4-...L.. ..... . Fred Cardin Music Orchestra Poor sports Quapaw Reservation, Okla Penn State, Temple To write lasting Indian music Fishing, anthropology Clara M. Deck ghyh b Q fu Social Studies Ay - Bn., Mr-1. I , W . Someone who talks too .k ' I' . much , . .-k- West Leesport, Pa. I Ufsinus, N. Y. U. To take a world cruise Y :X Travel, reading 'avi Norman R. Diener Industrial Education Printing People who talk too much Reading, Pa. Penn State To be a gentleman farmer Etching, photography Ralph Dornsife Flrt I B.S. Rainy weather Gordon, Pa. Pratt Institute, Columbia To trayel around the world Travel ,gl L. R. Enoch Social Studies B.S., M.S. No time for worthwhile things Reading, Pa. Ursinus, U. of P, To do Well Woodwork, gardening Walter S. Frees Industrial Education Printing inquisitive-ness Reading, Pa. Columbia, Penn State, U. of P. Time to do things yet undone Community Work v Edith R. Fairlctmb Commerce B.S. Egotism Coatesville, Pa. N. Y. U., Temple To do her job Well Good plays, musicals Therese Finkelstein English H.B. Noise Syracuse, N. Y. Syracuse To travel Books -.LAL , Q- , 'ff Clarence G. Enterline Commerce B.S., MS. Confusion Deodate, Pa. Hlbright, Ufof P. Help youth to achieve Music, hiking W. Whalen Fensiermacher Science HB. Mob behavior Dalmaiia, Pa. Susquehanna ??? Sports . Samuel S. Fox English BH. Sham or show that is no go Hereford, Pa. Muhlenberg, U. of P. Find pupils who Want to read Old and rare books, travel- ing Roy S. Garman Commerce B.S. Porgetfulness Trevorton, Pa. Bloomsburg, Lehigh lnduce learning painlessly Reading, Walking, tinkering l9U Franklin V. Gill Industrial Education Mechanical Drawing Hn egotist Brooklyn, N. Y. Penn State, U. of P. To sail and sail and s Miniature photography i , 211, ,, ,E , tti .y , -we may I as A I , ' Ni I 'I' Kathryn Hassler Music Mus. B. Getting up early Reading, Pa. Ithaca, Northwestern, Iu-lliard To do good and be ju Horseback riding ail st George T. Hadley Industrial Education Machine Misbehaved students Reading, Pa. Penn State To be a good checker player Work around machinery Felton L. Harlan Industrial Education Mechanical Drawing Dogs Cpublicity houndsl Philadelphia, Pa. U. of Pittsburgh To travel Tennis, bridge Carrie M. Haller Commerce B.S. Laziness Terre Hill, Pa. N. Y. U., U. of P. To be a good teacher Travel, reading Hlbert H. Harris Social Studies HB. Obstinate people Millville, N. I. Bucknell, Penn State To travel extensively New books, all sports 1. .,. ,, Warren Froebel Gish Foreign Languages HB., MH. Yankee's continual supremacy Marietta, Pa. Millersville, Columbia To be a good teacher Opera, poultry raising L. P. Helmbright Science B.S., Ch. E., PLM. Wasted time Wheeling, W. Va. West Virginia To be a good Dad to Bill Football, baseball, golf Eloise E. S. Hettinger English HB. People who are late Reading, Pa. Swarthmore Brilliant conversationalist Travel, movie appreciation x Elsie Holland Home Economics B.S. Unreliable people Eastern Shore, Va. Drexel Institute Tea room in Pine Forest Bridge, grow roses, sail 1 I. Edgar Hilgendori Commerce B.S., M.S. Loafers Meadville, Pa. N. Y. U., U. ot P. To travel Philately Vczleria E. Hollert Social Studies l3l.B. Indifference Sinking Springs, Pa. Penn State Travel around the world Travel, reading William F. Hillegass Social Studies B.S., MH. Poor make-up Plllentown, Pa. Muhlenberg, Lehigh To be happy Golf, photography David L. Hoffman Mathematics B.S., MH. Poor workmanship Myerstown, Pa. Hlbright, Bucknell, P Travel Chess l92 i Ethel M. Hicks Mathematics HB., M. Ed. Httitude of inconsiderate people Oswego, N. Y. Syracuse, Penn State To live wisely and serve well Wild plant and animal life Leon C. Hunter English BH. Hearing the alarm clock , Nebraska, Pa: Penn State, U. ot P. More useful member of society Golf, bridge, reading Emanuel Iacobs Physical Education B.S., M.I31. Poor sportsmanship Port Chester, N. Y. East Stroudsburg, N. Y. U. To succeed in rny work Dancing, R. H. S. band C. Collins Kepler Mathematics HB. Hrxalrna reporters Pottstown, Pa. Princeton, U. of Clermont To be happy TOO HLIIHETOUS to Il'19I'1llOI'l 5 RXAX- Marietta Iolmston English Hrnerican Literature Relaxed spinal columns Reading, Pa. Wellesley, U, of California To own a burro Books, theatre rx Charlotte E. Kahler Home Economics V B.S. Constant hurrying Reading, Pa. Carnegie Tech To travel Knitting, reading Ruth C. Iones English Ph. B. Rude people Catawissa, Pa. Bucknell induce greatest Working skill Books, friends, radio Elizabeth T. Kean Home Economics Clothing Bad news Philadelphia, Pa. Drexel Institute To travel Being in, on, or near water leannette Iamison English BH. Indifference to human wel- fare Burlington, lowa U. of Iowa, Harvard Help in erasingindifterence Music Geraldine M. Kershner Home Economics B.S. Misty Weather Reading, Pa. Pllbright, Penn State Travel Swimming, riding Hngeline R. Kissinger Science PLB. Noise Reading, Pot. Bucknell To travel Nature study Roscoe Scott Lantz Commerce BS. Giving red ink Lontz, Md. Elizabethtown, U. ol P. To travel at leisure Hiking, bowling .f .:115E:niQ:fi' ' f1 ' si . nt- .gi flislfisffsifl I .+ 'f 'f fili Qi.2ififiikk-fEssT1f2i'f .-ff? ' .CI -T' 'cl ' . Q ' J 1 - i2if5lX:5EX:7XS':, fit ., ' ' Hsfliiiifl-5' - .-' .,.g. ' 'l :2.2f,'1'1f i - ' 5.j2'QQ 111' 55.2 WI P ,.ql1jzf:gi2. in 9932- , ,: ..,:ESf i. . .- ' ' - Ii . , - . I 2591 57 .,: f, ' fi? -:Ai-i' l i-'fl' . 'ii i if -lliiil ,Qi 5-lsfifxlki fl' f'2 : '15 L- ' ',. E '::: . I.-1i.?75GEiI4EL?L 1 7 i ,iE:'.:.-E'.7 . RP' 974 if - 'H 'ESQ f f-1 - if :w'v. r ,i.e1 .sw .- - S 5- --li'li1I i?I?E1i? 5H5iEI?E4M,1 'i5ii7i'ELi-T.'l i S i... vsm,111'f's -' 'r' .fs..Lv.Q'?x.f.-My K .sg .i'f:'Qiiiffif1.s Kathryn Hllebuch Kline English BH., M. Ed. Questionnaires Schwenksville, Pa. U. of Buffalo To travel Motion pictures, hiking Mary Krick Home Economics B.S. Brilliant colors Reading, Pa. Hlbright Free to travel Heading, entertaining Sarah E. Koch English HB., MH. lnjustice Birdsboro, Pa. U. of P., Irving Pl stone home in the country Flntiques, basketball games Mabel M. Kurtz Social Studies QB., PLM. K Temperature ol 88 in 224 Reading, Pa. Swarthmore, Columbia, Penn State To Write a book about R.H.S. Travel, motoring 194 'ft' Q,-1,AL2rL 4 I. Herbert Kissinger Industrial Education B.S. Know it alls Reading, Pa. Penn State, U. ol P. Teach complex matter simply Gardening Bessie S. Leiby Health Hsso. of Hrts Students who forget gym suits Reading, Pa. Mars Hill, U. of P. To be a doctor Knitting Hlelhia N. Love Foreign Languages BH. Talking in the movies Hornell, New York Syracuse, U. ot P. To sail the Seven Seas Reading, travel Paul M. Miller Industrial Education Huto Useless reports Reading, Pa. Penn State To fly around the World Travel, aviation Earl H. Master English FIB., M.S. I forgot the assignment. Piney, W. Va. Penn State Know as much as Iohn Kiernan Bowling, Information Please. Elizabeth McHose Physical Education B.S., MH. Dusting Reading, Pa. Columbia, N. Y. U., Cornell To travel Camping, music Lillian M. I.. Love Hrt B S., B.F.H. Lazy people Reading, Pa. Syracuse To travel around the World Golf, sketching, riding Hayes K. McClelland English BH., MH. Making speeches Mercersburg, Pa. F. and M., Penn State To see the Phillies win a game Swimming, financial pages Iohcmncr Mertz Commerce B.S., M. Ed. Gum-chewing Reading, Pa. Indiana S. T. C., U. ol Pitt. Travel Knitting Vliiilard H. Mohn English HB., MH. Being in a hurry Reading, Pa, Qlhright, U. of P. To travel The theatre Margaret G. Montgomery Science HB. Something for nothing idea Waddington, N. Y. Lake Erie Retirement at sixty-two Reading, needlework Maggie Mae Rawls Library B.S. Snakes Dublin, Ga. Cox, Temple Time to enjoy my hobbies Nature study, reading Martha Mae Morrette Foreign Languages PLE., HM. Laziness Mechanicsburg, Pa. Dickinson, Columbia To circumnavigate the globe Taking movies, traveling Elizabeth E. Nicely Physical Education BS., MH. Shortness oi the days. Galeton, Pa. E. Stroudsburg, Columbia Pl couple of real vacations Reading, painting, sports Ivan E. Newpher Mathematics BS., HM. Laziness Terre Hill, Pa. Hlbright, U. ot P. To enjoy living Sports, gardening Olga M. Pfau Mathematics HB., MH. Questionnaires Brooklyn, N. Y. Syracuse To climb The Pinnacle Reading, bridge, GR. Raymond V. Mood Social Studies B.S., MH. lrks Reading, Pa. Lafayette, Pennsylvania Columbia To be successful Philosophy Harold E. Rock Physical Education MH. Loafers Tiffin, Ohio Columbia Pl good piece of Work Education, athletics y 196 W RXAX' Louise M. Romig Hrt BS. Polite chatter Reading, Pa. Kutztown To live contentedly Dramatics, sports l I Iohn Henry Shott Commerce B.S., M.S. Fishless fishing Lebanon, Pa. Hlbright, Bucknell, U. of P. Travel Collecting road maps 'Z' I. Elmer Sandi Mathematics M.E., HM. Hypocrites Sandts Eddy, Pa. Muhlenberg, Harvard To be happy at the of day Plant life Martha V. Schmidt Social Studies BH., MH. lnsincerity Lebanon, Pa. t l close Lebanon Valley, Columbia To help others Plowers, books r Q 197 C. H. Schaich Science B.S., M.Ed. Clerical work Reading, Pa. F. and M., Penn State To keep up to date Nature study, sports Harry M. Scott Mathematics BH., MH. Winter Graysville, Pa. W. and I., Penn State To own a little farm Motoring Mildred E. Runyeon English HB., MH. Questionnaires Reading, Pa. Brown, U. of P., Penn State To write well Reading, walking, theatre Bgnes Dunlap Shultis Science BH. He who knows not and cares not Haigler, Nebraska Lake Erie College To understand human nature People, ideas, and things Herman D. Shultz Science B.S., M.S. Nothing to do Danville, Pa. Bucknell To succeed Out-of-door lite Hnncx L. Stump Library PLE., B.S. Routine Fleetwood, Pa. Hood, Drexel Live in warm climate Travel, theatre Elizabeth Ellis Smith Science HB., FLM. Discourteous people Monocacy, Pa. Dickinson, Columbia To own a farm Horses Blanche M. Spaar Home Economics B.S., MH. Noise Reading, Pa. Drexel institute, Columbia To travel around the world Travel, shopping ALM Q-1. , kr Blett Smith Foreign Languages HB., MH. Hnswering Questionnaires Harrisburg, Pa. Columbia Own a farm , Reading, cooking Iohn. S. Smith Physical Education B.S. Second guessers Harrisburg, Pa. Hlbright, Springfield To have undefeated seasons. Plthletics, good band H. Blaine Sterling Industrial Education Machine Making out reports Reading, Pa. I l,- Williamson, U. of P., Penn State c V N lf' i-- .I Helping somebody else . .bhsllib ii' Eliilke VA., 5 Growing trees Q g , ,V j Q1 . . Grace W. Trout English HB, MH. Correcting themes Pottstown, Pa. Ursinus, Columbia, U. of P. To travel around the world l Music, books, hiking 198 George D. Uibel 1 Science HB., MH. People not on the level Reamstown, Pa. F, and M., Cornell lmprove in my Work Reading, golf Theodore C. Walker Music Mus. B. Study halls Tamaqua, Pa. Lebanon Valley, Temple Complete symphony score Music, reading, family Lewis E. Walton Social Studies MH. Gum-chewing Halifax, Mass. Harvard, U. of P. To break 80 Golf, politics William H. Wisler Commerce B.S., M.Ed. Loud and useless talking Perkasie, Pa. Susquehanna, Temple To become a college pro- fessor Sports, reading . W Ola C. Walt Commerce Typing Egotism Parkerford, Pa. Temple, N. Y. U. To be successful Gardening, reading Hrline Winter Science HB. Conceited one Royersford, Pa. Wilson Find time to do What I want Gardening, handwork Gladys E. Wadsworth Physical Education BS. Cold Weather Reading, Pa. Columbia, East Stroudsburg To find short-cuts Theatre, players Margaret H. Yost English HB., HM. Questionnaires Eureka, Pot. Ursinus, U. of P., Columbia To motor through England Travel, music, books ,qu N 1 VA.A ,f,z V , - 7 tae, ,jj i ww ' ' '.k ' ' - ' - T 6 k' ' -- -575: .5 . 'L . ffilwzfkli' I 'li' .:s'i5,'iiQS39 f . V,,. , , . in Berniece Maier Driving, visiting Mimeograph clerk Shopping, dancing, movies To learn to drive an auto Someone Getting my picture taken Miriam P. Master Plthletics Httendance clerk Horseback riding Happiness Blank absentee sheets Rainy days Marian I. Moyer Hnna Geraldine Oaks Frances C Rosenberg Music, lilacs Dancing, sports Books, pretzels Secretary to Principal Secretary to Mr. Fink Telephone clerk Theatre, motoring Swimming, movies, Bicycling, readmg Uninterrupted Work blcydmg To get a lot of sleep Certified public accountant The tuture Qbout a farm No time to daydream Modern advertising Cold Weather Smoking, turnips 200 1. .f.,. +- 4 , 'lv ,yi-f, ' IN RESPECTFUL MEMORY oi HHRLHND L. TOMKINS 1923-1939 Instructor of Mechanical Drawing H Good Teacher - H Good man Q 201 LRXAX' .dm A,..,...........xQnu.J,.,, , . THE BOLD? OF Luc-A-ATN HELM + BRtC-fl-IT THE ENGLISH O6RES rQ b 5 V ! fixxdlxlf so :N OMENT 'FRIUMP ,-E,4 F Z' .V W, 4 xsvwlk ,Ri . 0 A S,FiO'P 7 E 5 E E MR. SHNDT'S DEDICHTION On lune 21, l940 after 30 years ot faithful service in the Read- ing School District, Mr. Iohn E. Sandt, teacher of mathematics, will be retired. Mr, Sandt received his diploma from Kutztown State Normal School and a Bachelor of Hrts degree from Muh- lenberg College. He also attended Harvard and Columbia University. Mr. Sandt first came to Reading in 1910 at which time he became' a member of the faculty of the Boys' High School. ln l927, upon completion of the new building, he came to Senior High School Where he has been a loyal Worker ever since. His activity included not only his teaching as he was a football manager at the Boys' High School for eight years and he has been official at track meets ever since- his first year in Reading., The students and faculty ot Reading Senior High School appreciate Mr. Sandt's loyalty and faithful- 'ness and wish him much happiness in the future. 204 , . . Z q,AL2t Qi' '1 , ,um...am.h...g.. , . , .. I-, , V . ..VV, -VV V.. . 5 . A . , ,, sq. . ' - .. .VI ,V . .V w42..V-a.V.-V: .yi f 3 ' 'V -1 V ' , 1 ,V .1 . ,,,V:g1.,V - .E V V- V . 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' 314 i 'iq' V J ' V ' 5521- V I Li' .fT',iQ'2s , V f' x3:g'fV,V .1453 - .V ' ,VV V5 A fc -V'VT' V . I ' fi V . V . V V'VVf:??VVfgVf ' 327.15-il A . Y- V ' . , 1 V ' 1.1-fi? 9? V -V 1 - -V gf' Vt, V A V,,,',VgfV, ,L ,Q 1 ,A - , '.g, ,M -1 :.q5.,'Z'- V-V ,. ,.- -V .,I','i:V 4 V VZ 'V' . nf -V1517V,wV-.V ', -V, 4 Vx IV.: V, H ' ,gag , . A -1 55.1 VV1,.' , g' ' '-fb 1 4 7:5 -f V .V V V VV V4 V .V hgh f f' .. -- -. 4- +VV.V YV V . V V f 2 V ---VV V -VV V -V V 1- .ww - V. - VV. VV V- ,V V--HV., A -V --V' V. V VV- VW1 V41 - '14 4 - .2 V '2 'iV '-' 4-:H V 5 V.-P 'fi '46, ' -5' VV VP:f f-V :V-sw V V3 1 ' E V' 'V 3 ,V-5? . 2' -:E .V Ir V. V ,. :Ml t mv ' i 1 T. :' V42 - , ,fa I I 5 e I F i I 2 1 I i Y f 1 i 1 1 1 1 V W 1 Y 1 C A L E N D A R ' September-Moon when the calves grow hair. February-Moon of the dark red calves. 5 8 12 27 28 -School opens. V -Teachers' institute. -Fair day. First assembly-presentation ot tlag. -First football game. October-Moon of the changing season. 1U -First meeting of Student Council. 16-National Honor Society assembly. 28 -Pep rally after school. 23-First report day. 28-Press conference. November-Moon of falling leaves.- i 1 U -' 'Touchdown 1-lop. 15-Thanksgiving assembly. 22-Pep parade at 7:30. 23-24-Thanksgiving holiday. 1 23 December-Moon when the tree 1 7 12 22 29 -Last football game. -Hstor Theater party. -Football banquet. A -First baske-tball game. -Christmas holiday starts. -G. R. Christmas formal. Ianuary-Moon oi the frost in the Tipi. 2-First school day ot 1940. 1U-19-Exams. 12 16 -Sadie Hawkins dance. -Lost basketball game to Lebanon. 30-31-Some more holiday. 205 ,L bark cracks. 1-First day ot new semester. 6-First club day. 7-Spanish-Hmerican awards presented 21 28 -Washington Hssembly, -S.O.S. present sourid machine. March-Moon of the snow blind. 1-Last basketball game with Pottsville. 8- Shamrock 1ig. 13-Faculty play. 14-Sportsmanship dance after school. 19-Easter assembly. Hpril-Moon of the green grass appearing. 1-Hpril Foo1's day. 2-Know Your Money. 4- The Va1iant. 19-Class day. 31-National 1-lonor Society assembly. May-Moon of the peach blossoms. 8-Youth day. 17-Senior prom. 20-24-Senior exams. 24-Seniors' last day. 27 -Pageant rehearsals. Iune-Moon of making fat. 1-Senior Class trip. 9-Baccalaureate Services. 10-14-Pageant. 14-Commence-ment. 21-Last day ot school. J.: ia. 4 5 if M1 xiii? ,Y 9 WR 'wi W vw' ' W , iw . w at-,Q . ,,,.V 0 as Fomvaejn G 32,5 if 4' 31 hw.-Ya' . .-,. , W 3' x V 5 is af 5. N f ' xg X Lg X 1 , a A X Z gl? a n n,,- 1 ' Q if 1, 7 .. . , V, A ' 1 fy ,Q ,,, I 1 iff I -kk. ' A 5 A I U 3 AA K kv . g,.f,5,. ,iw ff,,,pfv if .SA i -Wav .rx 5, , ' .gg -,J-M ' 4... 'm ' HBBREVIHTIONS H. B. or BH.-Bachelor of Flrts Hctivity Coll.-Illctivity Collector Hrch.--Hrchery Hsso. of Plrts-Hssociation of Hrts Hviat.-Hviation B.F.H.-Bachelor of Fine Hrts B.S.-Bachelor of Science B.S.Ch.E.-Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering B.S. in Mus.-Bachelor oi Science in Music Carnegie Tech.-Carnegie Institute of Technology Com-Committee Dram.-Drarnatics E. Stroudsburg-East Stroudsburg Ex.-Executive F. G M.-Franklin 51 Marshall College Put. Crafts.-Future Craftsman Ga.-Georgia G.H.H.-eGirls' Flthletic Hssociation GR.-Girl Reserve H,C.-Health Council HP.-Hall Patrol HR.-Homeroom M.Ed.-Master of Education MH. or FLM.-Master of Flrts M.S.-Master of Science Md.-Maryland Mass.-Massachusetts Movie-Movie Hppreciation N.H.S.-National Honor Society NJ.-New lersey N.Y.-New York OH.-Open House Okla.-Oklahoma Orch.-Orchestra Pa.-Pennsylvania Ph.B.-Bachelor of Philosophy Pitt.-Pittsburgh RB.-Red and Black R.H.S.-Reading High School S.C.-Student Council S.O.S.-Serve our School S.T.C.-State Teachers College Sec.-Secretary Sr.-Senior U.-University U. oi P.-University of Pennsylvania Va.-Virginia W. ci I.-Washington and Ietferson College W.Va.-West Virginia 209 , . 4zn,..Q..l.n...L. , Hbbreviations .........,.....,....... ,.,.., , Board of Education , .,,.......... .,.,. Boys' Sports Baseball ................ .........., Basketball ...,...,....... .........., Cross Country ..,...... .....,..... Football .....,..,......,...., ........... Golf ............,.................... ..,.,...... Table Tennis ............ ...,......, Tennis ..,,..,.,......,........... ,, ...... Soccer ..,... .,.,....... .......... , Track .......,...,..,.. .....,. , Candids Boys' 'Sports Baseball ...,........ .,.,....... Basketball .......,.,.,... , ..,.,..... Cross Country .,...... ....,....,. Football .,.......,........... .......,.,. Soccer ............................. .....,.,.,. Spring Sports ......,.... ., .... ,.... Track .....,,...,.,...,..,......, .....,.,... Clubs ..........,...,..,..,,......,......... .......,... Events ......................,...............,. ,......,... Things That Were ......,.,............ Faculty ....,............,......,.,.,... .....,.,... Girls' Sports Baseball ............ .........., Basketball ,........ , ...,...., . Hockey ........,.... ,..,....... Soccer ..,...,...,....... ..,......., Table Tennis ...,.. ..,........ Tennis .................. ,....,.,... Volleyball .......,..........................,...,... Seniors Embarrassing Moments,.,... Moments of Triumph ..,...... Seniors Day .,............................ Class Song ..................,..............,...... Class Sponsors ....., Class Trip .,....,.....,.,. Clubs Hrt ...,..,.,..........,..,.., ..,,. Flrchery ........... , .... Hviation .........,.,............... .,......,.. Camera ....,..,.....,.....,..,.,..,.,., .,.. Castle Drarnateers ........ ,.... Chemistry .....,..,.,.....,...,..... ..... Chess and Checkers . .,........ . Co-ed Players .,.,.......... , ..., Cooking ........................... ..,........ Dramateers .,..,.. ........... Dressmaking ......... , ....,..... Ensemble ., ........,.. ,....... .....,....... ,.....,.,.. First Knighters ............................,.,.,.., Future Crafstmen of Hmerica ......,.....,........,.......,............ Golf . .,,...........,........,...,.,,.................,.........,..... , Hunting and Fishing .............,.... Knitting-Knit-Wits ...............,......,.,.. Leaders .,........,.,,..,..,..,........,..,., ,..,....... Movie Plppreciation ,..,,...,......,.,... Nursing ...,.,..,...,........,.,..,........., .,......,.. P.Fl.X. .,............,....,..,.........,..... .......... . Paletteers ........., ..,........ Physics .,...................... .,.,......, Printing ...,....,...,...,.......... ...,.,..... R.H.S. Tenniseers ..... ..,.,....,. INDEX 210 185 163 158 165 151 170 lot! 168 166 164 167 162 167 156 167 171 167 147 207 209 202 180 177 177 177 184 184 180 84 85 94 79 5 87 122 123 124 125 141 127 127 137 145 138 129 146 139 106 123 131 130 126 133 130 144 122 134 134 142 Radio , ...... .,,.....,.,...,..............,. . .,,. , Red Knight'Paddlers ...,,,,........ Rifle .........,. ,......, . ,.,, . ..,. S.O.S. . .,,..............,..................... .... . . Screen Surveyors Senior Photo-Fans ,,.,...,. ...,.. Senior Table Tennis .,........,......, Sew-So .,..........,......,..........'........,,.. ...... Sock and Buskin ......,.,. ...... Tailorettes .,.,.,,..............., ..,... Typing ,..............,..,....,.. . .,.. , Typing .,.....,.. Dedication ...,.....,... . Faculty ..... , .......... ....., Foreword .,.,...... . Girls' Sports Badminton ............ ....,. Baseball .....,......,..... ...... Basketball ........,... ...... Hockey ..,....,..,.,.,. ,..... Soccer ......,............ .,.... Swimming ., .,..... ..,...,.,.,.... .... . . Table Tennis .........,............... ...... Volleyball ........ , ...... , ....,...................... .. Musical Organizations H Cappella- .....,......,.................. ...... Boys' Glee .....,..........,.....,....,...,.. ...... Canzonetta Singers ....,.,.,....,..,. Chorus H ..,.,..................,..............,..,..,,., Chorus B ........... ,...,.........,..,.,...,........ . Double Mixed Quartet .......,. Girls' Glee ..........,...,...,........,.............. 'lunior Band ...,........................... . .,.. . Iunior Orchestra ....,.,... ...... Male Quartet ......,..,....,..., .,.... Marching Band ......,...,.. .,.... Senior Band .........,....... ...... Senior Orchestra .......... ..,... Senior Quartet ........ ...... Organizations Hrxalma Stall '41 ...,....., ...... Cheerleaders ....,......,,..,.................... Class Otticers .,.,...,....,.,............,.,..,,.. Eleventh Grade Executive Committee ..,,.,.,.,..,.,...,.,.......,..,. Eleventh Grade GR. .,..,...... . G.l3l.H. ...,.,.,..,.,.,,.,,...............,........,. ..... . Hall Patrol ..........,......,...,.,..,...,.,..,......... Health Council . ,.,,.,,......,........,.... .. National Honor Society ....,. Pageant Writing ........,...,.,....,.....,. Red and Black ........... ...,............. Red Pen ...,..............,....,....,...,.,.... 4..... Student Council ,,............,............... Tenth Grade Executive Committee ....,.......,.,,.,.......,......, Tenth Grade G.R. .....,...,.,,....,.,... . Twelfth Grade GR. .,...,...,...,... . Ushers ..,......,..........,.......,..,....,...,. ...,., Senior Plssembly ,. .,..,....,.... .,... . Senior Committees .......,.. ...... Senior Prom ,.,.,. ., ...... ,, ..... ,. .,.. ,. Seniors ..........,....................,....., ....,. Table of Contents .,.,.,.. ....,. Theme Cartoon ...,....,....,..... ...... Theme Explanation ............ . Theme Poetry .,..,,.,....,.,..,,...,.. . ' gm ki, 5 w4 .5 W Rfaffjm a ,ff ff 4'?5?jfff53k gif' ,X Msif iilhwiw gf? if ZW N ggi 'ffm-1 , 3 , , . , ' . ' rg-w 1,,:,,. ,. .. . X , .MWA . ..,, ,. . 1-wk: :..,M ,.,,.,.,.: ML. MAL.. ,L Q,L,Q.m..Q-LV... .Axim ,, ,Q J- AM- AUTCDGRAPHS x . 1 .lb s v 1 . i 2 .X gi X . 3 Y w. 1 x X . , , X S , . , , ga' 'Eff-Wf'-f VF? ff ' aa as gmw fm, .Ma
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