Reading High School - Arxalma Yearbook (Reading, PA)
- Class of 1942
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Hx Q' . L -gtxafma GRADUATING CLASS HH-XUINE EENIUH HIEH EEHUUL FOREWORD AT THE END OF OUR HIGH SCHOOL CAREERS, WE OF THE CLASS OF 1942 ARE READY TO GO INTO THE OUTSIDE WORLD TO GAIN MORE KNOWLEDGE, TO FIND OUR PLACES IN LIFE, AND TO HELP PRESERVE THE PRICELESS HERI- TAGE WHICH BELONGS TO ALL AMERI- CANS. THE STAFF HAS PRODUCED THIS BOOK TO REPRESENT, AS WELL AS IT CAN, THE MEMORIES OF THE PAST THREE YEARS AND TO SERVE AS A PERMANENT REMINDER OF THE PART OUR SCHOOL HAS PLAYED IN MAKING US GOOD AMERICHNS. TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION FHCULTY Page nine SENIORS Page twenty-five FEHTURES Page ninety-nine HCTIVITIES Page one hundred nineteen ORGHNIZHTIONS Page one hundred nineteen MUSIC Page one hundred thiriy-three CLUBS Page one hundred fortyeseven HTHLETICS Page one hundred seventy-three BOYS Page one hundred seventy-three GIRLS Page one hundred nineiy-five SPONSOR S MESSAGE Ht this rnost serious time in the history of our country, you are going out to take your place in a world at war. Never before has a class gone from our school with so great a responsibility toward the future, so great a stake in the future, so great an opportunity to have a hand in molding the future. You will be the makers and we, your elders, are pinning our hopes to your keeping the faith with those first Hrnericans, who thought enough of liberty to place it above ease, security, even life itself, and so to make possible the World we have known, where Work and friendliness, laughter and confidence in one another have drawn the plan-our Hrnerica. DEDICATION FOR CONSIDIQRPITE HND UNDER- STQNDING LIIPIDERSHIP DURING OUR YEPIRS PIT TIIII CQSTLE, THE GRPIDUPITINO CLRSS OF I942. DEDICRTES THIS BOOK TO YOU, OUR SPONSORS, I MR FRPINKLIN V GILI. Qi. Q , f 5' 4 .. wx ,K MISS GRRCIT W TROUT MR IVQN If NEWPHER THE ARX ALMA SONG BY MISS MILDRED E. RUNYEON -A' FOURSOUARE HER TOWERS RISE, ARX ALMA FAIR! WIDE-SPREAD HER BEAUTY LIES, ARX ALMA RARE! SHELTERED BENEATH HER WALLS SHE KEEPS HER OWN CHILDREN OF LIBERTY, WE CALL HER HOME. EVER HER CARE SHALL BE TO KEEP US TRUE, UPRIGHT, ASPIRING, WITH FERVOR DUE, CROWNING OUR VISIONS ALL SKYWARD DOTI-I GLEAM OUR SHINING CITADEL, STRONG AND SERENE. ALL DOWN THE YEARS TO COME, REVERENT WE'LL BE! TURNING OUR HEARTS AND STEPS HOMEWARD TO THEE, AND THOUGH OUR WESTWARD WAYS MAY LEAD US FAR, WE'LL KEEP ARX ALMA PURE, OUR GUIDING STAR 1 x .131 :fx s' -Yr' f Nt h ' .3-9 fix ff! . Lx .2 viii- -4 Y ...il - . ' ' ali' V ...ar Q1 s., - x -- ' rw - mfg:- A ,, . f, . '. 'L L 'Q m x as wa Q J -K Q W 2- - f ' fx -fat: j , 1, . 4 I A' '- WV' ' fs .1 ' ' -g X ' 'H b , qi' 'A 4 A A ,-.. I ' . 1 , M ,kan A I ' '14 V 3 :': 1 ,. H: ax ,rw N h ' ' N ' Q N 51 X i Z V4 X1 f -xx ht! 'tix 1 Y I 'laiib'-i ' 'up ' 3 11 Q - I . , ig iq 5 ,. v- ' s :I ,b , -13, 'N N -A QE I H gg, N 1. . E - x A' , . ,X , f N L mx . F 5' y 1 . Q t 3 ' Mfg ' T , . , - ' , 'Q 5 N 7, ' 3 f rx 5 A g.Q'vr,.f i THEME EXPLANATION EVER SINCE THE BEGINNING OF TIME MAN HAS STRIVEN TO GAIN LIBERTY FROM OP- RRESSION. AS WE VIEW THE WORLD BEFORE US, WE REALIZE Tr-IE VALUE OF THE LIBERTIES WE ENJOY IN AMERICA NOW, NOT ONLY BECAUSE OF THE VISION OF THE FOUNDING FATHERS BUT ALSO BECAUSE OF THE COUNT- LESS HUMBLE FOLKS WHO LIVED BRAVELY TO GIVE THAT VISION REALITY. BUT EVEN THOUGH LIBERTY HAS BEEN ACHIEVED THROUGH THE AGE-LONG STRUGGLE OF FREEDOM-LOVING REORLE, IT ELUDES THOSE WHO DO NOT CONTINUALLY STRIVE TO RRESERVE IT. WE HAVE, THEREFORE, MADE LIBERTY THE THEME OF THIS BOOK BECAUSE, IN THESE TROUBLED TIMES WHEN THE FLAME OF LIBERTY FLICKERS IN SO LARGE A PART OF THE WORLD, WE WANT PARTICULARLY TO KEEP ITS GLOW IN THE HEARTS OF OUR GEN- ERATION, FOR NOW SAFEGUARDING LIBERTY REOUIRES MORE COURAGE THAN EVER BEFORE. Faculty No symbolof freedom could better introduce our faculty section than the Statue of Liberty. Just as she guides refugees to the shores of our land where a share of liberty awaits them that is greater than any elsewhere, so have our teachers guided us to the shores of an active participation in the good American way of life. Yet we could never be really prepared for life in a democracy if our preparation were controlled to such an extent that it offered no chance for personal initiativeg the liberal structure of our educational system has been responsible for our teachers' guiding, not forcing, us in our selected fields. Moreover, the freedom our instructors have in teaching only what they believe explains the lack of that hypoc- risy which so easily reflects itself in the minds of the pupils. The fact that liberty was so clearly important in our schooling has caused our educa- tion to be truly interesting and serviceable. ,,.. -' ,IQ If . '--e., Superxntenclent of Schools DR. THOMQS H FORD BOHRD OF EDUCHTION SEQTED. Robert M Harbster Dr I Vrncent Mochel, Claude Kleine-rt, Ioseph I. O'Re1lly, Henry H. Hernan. STPINDING George Eve-S, Irving W. Blemker, Iererrrah I.. RICE, Dr Thomas H. Ford, Herbert I, Iones, Dr Pllbert I Strohecker, Wtlliarn Seaman, Iohn C. Rhoads Member absent IerorneI Staab COMMITTEES PROPERTY FINHNCE Iererniah L. Rice Dr. Hlbert Strolnecker Dr. Pllbert I. Strohecker Ioseph I. O'Reilly Henry H. Hernan Herbert I. Iones SUPPLIES HERLTH Claude Kleinert Dr. I. Vrncent Mogel Henry H. Hernan Dr. lfllbert I. Strohecker Ioseph I. OlReilly Henry H. Hernan TEQCHERS HND INSTRUCTION Herbert I. Iones Dr. I. Vincent Mochel Ierorne I. Staab PRINCIPAL--JOHN H. EISENHAUER 'llt is the common tate of the indolent to see their rights become a prey to the active. The con- dition upon which God hath given liberty to man is eternal vigilance, which condition it he break, servitude is at once the consequence ot his crime and the punishment of his guilt. Thus spoke lohn Philpot Curran in l79U. Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty is the Way We have been quoting Curran. This is the theme of my valedictory to you, Seniors. Crafty leaders work in devious Ways their wonders to perform. The vigilant citizen weighs carefully his Words and seriously ponders all possible interpretations ot both his Words and actions. You have now completed a program ol study that should have given you the ability to compare what is happening now With what has happened in the past. History repeats itself but not in an identical Way. Hence you Will have to be able to ascertain the real motives behind the overt acts ot your leaders. What I am trying to say to you in this small space is that you must at all times be alert, vigi- lant, thoughtful, diligent, and courageous. Pllways remember that eternal vigilance is the price of your liberty. V. P. FLORENCE B. BEITENMAN On the occasion of the l5Uth anniver- sary of the Bill of Rights, it is fitting that, in a Year Book dedicated to Liberty, there should be some mention of the four liberties that our forefathers, fearful of later oppression, especially safe- guarded: Freedom of speech Freedom of worship Freedom of the press Freedom of peaceful assembly Our most fervent wish for you, the Class of l942, is this: May the land in which you live continue under your guidance to be a land Where these four liberties, properly observed and protected, are to you, as the air about you. With this great inheritance, may you develop a feeling for the rights of others, a desire to secure the same privileges and op- portunities for others that you Wish for yourself. God speedl V. P. WILLIAM L. FINK The long voyage home from Europe in the little ship Orca had almost ended, and We were in our cabins preparing our baggage for disembarkation. Sud- denly a fellow-passenger who had been on deck rushed past our state-rooms, shouting enthusiastically: We've seen her at last! Hastily we finished pack- ing and hurried on deck Where there had gathered an excited crowd intently gazing upon the Statue of Liberty. That statue means much to persons ap- proaching Plmerican shores. To the stranger, it is a silent suggestion of hap- pier tomorrowsg to the returning citizen, it symbolizes those principles of govern- ment that have made our country great and kept her free. Class of l942: by means of precept and practice, your school has sought to ac- quaint you with the privileges and re- sponsibilities that are inherent in de- mocracy. We know that you will per- petuate your heritage, that you will ever strive to keep Liberty's torch shining brightly in a world where so many lights have gone out. if . V we-2 .-1 . 'fini 'Suv' ' Z c ifalf -. w -A ww? . ?g5,I,?!. Qwff' WFIRREN R. RDQMS Print Shop CYRUS E. BEEKEY Biology np? .'. C 4 q 1 4 . F9 'S- 1 O S o ROBERT F, QRNOLD WILLIRM S. BRNNON English 4 Commerce NORBERT P, BILLINGER English FRHNKLIN W- HHRRIET B BITLER BINGHMRN Commerce Foreign Languages I ' fs L. ti QM .3 525 HELEN TIFFRNY RLBERT W. BOLDT RUSSELL C. BOYLES BLHKEMORE Social Studies Chemistry Mathematics , j fff'-1'-L---.., 4 12 MYRLE KHUCHER WILLIHM T. BRICKER NORMHN C. BRILLHHRT BREISCH Pattern Shop Social Studies Home Economics RICHHRD BOYER HDHM BHUCHER, IR. Electric Shop Commerce FRED CHRDIN I. KENNETH CONLEY Music Cabinet Making l . Q . x I VN 'fx I E f ',:t' X CLHRP1 M. DECK MHRTHH E, DICK NORMHN R. DIENER Social Studies English Print Shop 13 IOHN I. DIETRICH RFILPH H. DORNSIFE Socicxl Studies Hn CLHRENCE G. ENTERLINE Commerce W. WHFILEN FENSTERMHCHER Science SQMUEL S. FOX ROY S, GQRMHN EUQIISP1 Commerce 14 LLOYD R. ENOCH Social Studies EDITH R. FHIRLHMB Commerce THERESE FINKLESTEIN English LeROY GHRRIGHN English AEA.. FRPINKLIN V. GILL WFIRREN F. GISI-I Mech. Drawing Foreign Languages GEORGE T HQDLEY Machine Shop FELTON L HPIRLQN Mech, Drawing KHTHRYN HHSSLER Music ff' ix I , - x. y air., .l ,.,, ' 1 P I , . f. ?'2,f I' ' .2554 f,,..f CHHRLES R. HHWMHN English 15 IOSEPH E. HQHGE Mech Drawing CHRRIE M. HHLLER Commerce f QLBERT RIS Social es STHNLEY HEIMBHCH Commerce 7 1 i A ' 'iff , -it Y- il- LOUIS P. HELMBRIGHT ELOISE E S. HETTINGER ETHEL M, HICKS Chemistry English Mathematics I, EDGHR HILGENDORF WILLIHM F. HILLEGHSS Commerce CO1'I'1II19I'C9 VHLERIH E. HOFFERT DHVID L, HOFFMHN Social Studies MC1Yh9I1'1CIiiCS mr '!'N.,s x ELSIE HOLLHND LEON C HUNTER EMQNUEL IQCOBS Home Economics English Physical Education 16 IEHNNETTE IFIMISON English .ov 'fx p. 64 qs...- L X A MQRIETTH IOHNSTON RUTH C. IONES English English CHHRLOTTE E. KHHLER Home Economics C. COLLINS KEPLER Mathematics 'Q- ' ,7 Q.'- . A y ' -' is .. f . b . In , 'X KHTHRYN HLLEBHCH SHRHH E. KOCH KLINE English English Qftiwl. ELIZHBETH T. KEQN Home Economics HNGELINE R KISSINGER Science MRBEL M. KURTZ Socicrl Studies E6 'l . . , mm. E r . -'r - K , unna- HLETHIH N. LOVE LILLIQN M. L. LOVE HQYES K. MCCLELLHND Foreign Languages Hr. and Cialis English ELIZQBETH MCHOSE A-N HNNQ M MERGET Physical Education Nurse IOHHNNH MERTZ PHUL M MILIER Commerce Hutornobile Mechanics WILLHHD H. MOHN MHRGHRET G. RHYMOND V. MOOD English MONTGOMERY Social Studies Science I8 ., xl, ,I 4 4 ' .wr MQRTHFI MQE MORRETTE Foreign Languages OLGQ M, PFQU Mathematics LOUISE M. ROMIG Flrt IVQN E. NEWPHER Mathematics .ei ELIZRBETH E. NICELY Physical Education HPIROLD E, ROCK Physical Education MILDRED E. RUNYEON English CHHRLES Fl. SCHQICH MQRTHH V. SCHMIDT HQRRY M. SCOTT Science Social Studies Mathematics l9 IOHN H. SHOTT HGNES DUNLPIP I-IERIVIQN D, SHULTZ Commerce SHULTIS Biology BLETT SMITH Foreign Languages IOHN S. SMITH Physical Education Science and English ELIZQBETH E. SMITH Science BLPINCI-IE M. SPHHR Home Economics I I H. BLHINE STERLING HNNH L. STUMP GRQCE W. TROUT Machine Shop Librarian English 20 l GEORGE D, UIBEL Science OLP! CRHTER WRLT Commerce HRLINE WINTER Science MHRGHRET Pl. YOST English GLHDYS E. WHDSWORTH Physical Education RNGELFL URBQN DREHS Mimeogrcrph Clerk 21 THEODORE C, WQLKER' Music LEWIS E. WHLTON Social Studies WILLIHM H. WISLER Commerce MQRY IHNE GRQTER Telephone Clerk -, ' r MRRIHN MOYER BETTY RINGLER Secretary to the Record Clerk Principal 15 FRHNCES ROSENBERG Plttendcmce Clerk '. I re! .,4 NOBODY KNOWS THE TROUBLE WE'VE SEEN 22 '71 T '-Q -7 VN- HEY KEEP UP ous FREEDOM, eu mv up mem coATs, 69 QA . -3,05 09' K9 -09 QV' EAT YOUR WAY TO HEALTH WE D0 OUR HOMEWORK 64, Ur WAY A . A WW f' ef. ES 455 . va' ' I.-lv ' 'rf' ff, , My ,, of ' ffm ,Hn.Xkg . ff ff ,Ag f - X ff fav ,W X X ty, Jfn MmmW .- . E I-at txixi,-b5u1:,,5,4 .V .3:'f7h-. '?1' . .- -. , ' ' 1 ' . war Hi' if t ?s'?Qg1w PW Bfv .V 1, x.-' 'Q , J' Gow' T00 IRT-V A 1,0055 -IU 9 . 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There is poetic justice in the fact that liberty was saved by a man she alone was able to create. His trials could not be appreciated by any other generation so well as our own. We are feeling, just as he did, some measure of uncertainty, but we feel too the love of liberty and the faith in it which convinced Abraham Lincoln that from the sorrows of his country would grow a greater nation, just as we are convinced that out of our troubles will come a better world. ' 11 ' -333' tif! wg pr 3:15155 :'- I, 4 cf' Fl ' ns x, c - im is I VL, . ,, ng F, ,N L .. hr . ' rl .J L W I diksf'-. .3 . , . 1 Y-1152? 1 -7 -U29 1 H -il : 3-,g,3':35:-3,-y'5,-2-.?-X, ,ff 'A ,x'Kvr':2?ri?1sif:-:fax-if ff . : ,. A, ' -gi.: w:1:f'1' ,ami ' - iiwmfiswlfnw '54, v.,,, 1:q g -231-'f.:'1'2,!XfH'r1- ff' w-'.g,L'?Z?,-1 4i1 -1'-Q. E- 1-f'...v fu... rv, rf. .- 1-f -5 Qifzgs'-1,3 45,05 .ef ?'f2Z..S1 . +2 - 1-.1 3 .' QF 1. '-iv -1 '91-' E5s f'f Lgsl,-555 5352-ggi. :Q,.QfL.,. ' 1215 24115 Qpf gk--jp' . 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Francis D1Salvo, Irene Vargo, Robert Hartman, lean Rogers HHRTMHN-Class prexy . . . gg O! Dapper gentleman . . . Slug- ger on the baseball diamond . . . master of dry humor . . . allergic to danc- ing . . . smooth dresser . . . capable leader. DiSHLVO - Second in com- !e mand...WeeandWitty... Esquires his guide . . . golf and soccer enthusiast . . . Qrthur Murray's protege . . . hops interest him . . . everybody's pal. VHRGO-Class banker . . . perfect dancing partner for enee Fred Flstaire . . . full of fun . . . ardent athlete . . , has a friendly word for everyone . . . ideal R. H. S. co-ed. 2 ROGERS-Return engage- C0,cCA ment as efficient secretary . . . dashing blonde with smiling blue eyes . . . clotes on food . . . believes a penny saved is a penny earned -adorable in pink and blue. ROBERT H. RDBMS 615 Tulpehocken Street GENERBL VOCRTIONRL To retire wealthy Pageant Daydreaming, bicycling History RRLENE M. R. RLBRIG-HT 935 Buttonwood Street coMMERcmL BUSINESS To live in Miami H.C., G.R. R.T.C. Sports, sewing, records Cats crying WINII-'RED RLBRIGHT 1524 Palm Street COLLEGE PREPRRRTORY To find a ninety-third element GR., I.R.C., S.C.. N.H.S. Reading, music, science Cowards, crowds WOLFRRM HBICHT 401 Schuylkill Rvenue COLLEGE PREPRRBTORY To be aeronautical engineer H.C., H.P., Pageant Rirplanes, stamp collecting Interruptions to my hobbies EDWRRD RDBMS 1570 Cotton Street GENERBL VOCRTIONRL To be a chemical engineer Typing, Dance Pub. Com. Sports, dancing Rnything that takes energy MRE R. RDBMS 169 Hudson Street COMMERCIRL SECRETRRIRL To be successful secretary Chorus Swimming, ice skating, music Snooty people IUNE BLBRECHT 106 North Ninth Street COMMERCIRL SECRETRRIRL To own and ily a plane Bowling, Rrt, S.C. Photography, walking Fickle people IERNNE .RLBRIGHT 232 Iameson Place COMMERCIRL BUSINESS To visit Hollywood Glee, G.R. Playing accordion,blown glass Getting up in the morning ROBERT W. RLEXRNDEH 244 North Sixth Street COLLEGE PREPRRRTORY To be a doctor N.H.S., Golf Team, Ex. Com. Golf, hunting, sandwiches Going to bed early 26 DOROTHY E. RCHE 613 Moss Street COMMERCIRL SECRETBRIBL To be a secretary Rrxczlma Lunch time, typing, books Dishwashing, assemblies IOHN W. RDBMS 224 Upland Plvenue GENERRL VOCRTIONRL To be cz state policeman Swimming, Cross-country Gym, swimming, cross-country Stubborn girls RICHRRD RDBMS 116 Carroll Street GENERRL VOCRTIONRL To be a pattern maker Band Sleeping, good orchestras Hitler, Snobs IHNE HMBLER 351 West Douglass Street COMMERCIFIL CLERICQL To travel G.R., Pageant Green Hills Theatre, sports Insincerity TUNE D. HNDERSON 1141 North Eleventh Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL To be happily married GRB., Pageant Dieting, sewing, walking Grouchy people PHILIP K. HNGSTHDT 1148 North Ninth Street COLLEGE PREPRRHTORY To study science Ex. Com., S.C. Basketball, tishing Teen-age girl smokers IOHN HNDERSON 339 West Greenwich Street GENERQL VOCQTIONFIL To be a machinist Flrchery, Pageant Targetpractice,golt,bicycling Ftlgebra, detention HOMER HNGSTHDT 39 North Third Street COLLEGE PREPQRRTORY To attend college Cheerleading, Pageant Photography, sports Pickle people WRRREN HNGSTHDT 1044 Perry Street GENERRL VOCRTIONHL To join the army air corps Camera Club, Pageant Midget racing,work1ng on car Homework ANTHONY BQUILINI 849 North Eighth Street COMMERCIHI.. SECRETRRIHL To own an ice cream store Pageant Basketball, football, cooking Snobbishness MHHIORIE R. HRNOLD 1321 Good Street COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY To own a riding academy Bowling, Baseball Horseback riding, shooting Show-otts on horseback DORHCE HSHER 1313 North Thirteenth Street COLLEGE PHEPHRRTORY To tour our country Pag. W.,H.P ,G.R.,Ex.Com. Dancing, popular orchestras Two-faced people 27 ELIZHBETH HRMO 733 North Eighth Street GENERHL VOCRTIONHL To be a buyer Dramatics, Pag. Com. Daydreaming, designing Egotists NI-IOM! HSI-I 435 North Twelfth Street GENERQL VOCHTIONRL To get away from it all Ushers, Dramatics, Tennis Fashions, tennis, dancing False accents MINERVB BTHHS 345 North Ninth Street GENERFIL VOCRTIONQL To travel in western U.S. Pageant Reading, radio, movies, Noisy people, oral reports IOSEPH HUBREY 1515 Birch Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL To be an electrical engineer Track, radio, Hi-Y, band Sleeping. hunting, track Homework ROBERT HUMHN 1117 Douglass Street GENERRL VOCHTIONRL To write and teach music Canzonetta, H Cappella, H.P. Playing the piano, bicycling Crowded halls GLORIB. BHCHMHN 1315 North Ninth Street SHLESMHNSHIP To be a scllesgirl Swimming, Pageant Movies, swimming, dancing Speaking in public BETTY RUCHENBHCH 363 West Douglass Street GENERBL VOCBTIONRL To own a ranch Bowling, Pageant Horseback riding, hoe-downs Unskilled horseback riders HLBERT T. BHBB 637 Pear Street GENERQL VOCHTIONHL To become an air cadet Tennis, Pageant Hunting, fishing, stamps Spaghetti, chile con carne ELMER C. BHER. IR. 324 Hollenbach Street GENERFIL VOCHTIONI-ll.. To have a dance band Marching band Dance bands, trumpet Crabby teachers CATHERINE BAKER 539 Birch Street GEN ERRL VOCHTI ON BL To become a stenographer Pageant Magazines, parties, swimming Conceited people ROBERT BHNKES 1420 Mulberry Street INDUSTRIHL VOCRTIONQL To be a millionaire Pageant Hthletics, photography, music Silly questions MHRCIH H. BHRD 717 North Fifth Street COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY To attend college Swimming, Dramatics, G.R. Swimming, collecting records Vain people 28 MRRGRRET BBLL 154 West Windsor Street COLLEGE PREPQRFITORY To teach home economics G.R., Dramatics, Pag. Com. Reading, football games Cabbage GEORGE BARBER 345 North Tenth Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL To own race horses Pageant Football, horseback riding School, stuck-up girls IHNE C. BHHNETT 1036 Oley Street COMMERCIHL SECRETRRIHL To be a good secretary Girls' Glee Movies, dancing, sewing Home study ELSBETH HRLENE BERVER 512 Elm Street COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY To attend Stroudsburg H.C., Dramatics, Hockey Swimming, dancing, football Silly girls, unrealistic people RUTH NHOMI BECKER 941 Weiser Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL To be a bookkeeper Ex. Com., S.C. Piano playing, making candy Oral reports RICHHHD R. BEEHHS G23 North Ninth Street COLLEGE PREPRRRTORY To be a skilled metal worker H.P., Pageant Metal and wood work, skating Studying DONALD BARR 407 Woodward Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL To work for Bell Telephone Marching Band, Orchestra Music, history, good jokes Crowds SIDNEY BHRRER 1429 Linden Street COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY To he successful in all I do Football, Swimming Swimming Unreasonable rules HHRRY BHRTH 1330 Mulberry Street GENERHL VOCHTIONQL To be a pro. sports player Football, baseball Popular bands, sports Self-satisfied people CARL BECKER 1138 Robeson Street GENERHL VOCHTIONQL To manage a grocery store Hthletic Club, Pageant Drum corps, hitch-hiking Detention VERNB BECKER 520 Gordon Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIQL To attend McCann's Pageant Playing the piano, movies Report day ELIZABETH I. BEIDLER 753 Birch Street HOME ECONOMICS To be a good singer Drum Majorette, Pageant Twirling, clothes, movies Immoral people 29 EVE. BARR 1347 North Ninth Street COMMERCIRL BUSINESS To be a successful bookkeeper G.H.H., Pageant Radio, movies, dramatics Egotists RRLPH BRRSKEY 1054 North Ninth Street INDUSTRIQL VOCHTIONRL To be successful Pageant Model building, reading Gold diggers RNNR MBE BRRTO 762 North Twelfth Street COMMERCIHL SECRETQRIQL To be a secretary G.H,H., Baseball, Soccer Sports, movies Braggarts L RRLPH BIBBUS 1530 Locust Street GENERHL VOCFITIONHL To hitch-hike acrosstheU.S,l'3l. Pageant Collecting match box covers Monday morning IEHNNE BLHKEMORE 714 North Thirteenth Street COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY To go to college G.R. Dramatics, Ushers Movies, reading, athletics Turnips, assemblies HMMON BLECKER 32 Grace Street GENERHL VOCFITIONQL To be a successful tarrner Tennis, Pageant Fishing, picture collecting Rudeness HRLENE MHE BELL 1143 North Fifth Street GENERHL VOCFITIONRL To be a commercial artist Flrxalma, Flrt Drawing, collecting pictureg Hlgebra lOSEPH BENDRICK 610 North Thirteenth Street GENERHL VOCHTIONRL To work for Uncle Sam Quartet, Choir, Canzonetta Talking, sleeping, eating Boasters ROBERT BEST 704 Lehigh Street COLLEGE PREPFLRHTORY To be aeronautical engineer I-lirplane, S.C., Ex, Com. Model airplane, cherry pie Detention DONBLD H. BICKEL 54 North Tenth Street COMMERCIHL BUSINESS To be a tailor Stamp Collecting, Pageant Baseball, swing music The 8:30 bell DOROTHY BLECHER 1313 Buttonwood Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL To go to a school ol design Pageant Drawing, dancing, dreaming Unlriendly people HNNH BLESSING 831 North Tenth Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL To help win the war G.Fl.R., N.H.S. Hrguing, sports Noise 30 PHYLLI5 BELL 218 North Fourth Street COMMERCIRL SECRETQRIRL To be a secretary Business Efficiency, Pageant Driving, music, cooking Self-assertive people RRY BENICOFF 417 Rosenthal Street GENERFIL VOCQTIONRL To build bridges Science, Pageant Food, drum corps, hunting Vain girls HICHBRD H. BEYERLE 1348 Mulberry Street COLLEGE PREP!-IRHTORY To attend college Track, Cross-country, H.T.C. Participation in sports Sissies F R E E F R E E F H E E RUTH I. BLESSING 923 Greenwich Street HOME ECONOMICS To marry Flrt, Knitting, Clothing Movies, dancing, sports Bean soup LILLIHN BLEYER 452 Schuylkill Flvenue COMMERCIHL SECRETQRIQL To travel Chorus, GRB., GR. Talking, singing, drawing Catty people PHUL BLOOM 1219 Hmity Street GENERHL VOCHTIONPIL To make my parents proud Pageant Sports, basketball, fooling Rules WILLIRM BLESSING ' 1412 North Tenth Street GENEHQL VOCHTIONHI.. F To become a millionaire H Pageant E Sports, movies, mechanics E Work HNNETTE BLOOM 1214 Eckert Flvenue COLLEGE PREP!-IRHTORY F To win success R G R , Dramatics, Ushers E Dancing, swimming, driving E Cold weather IUNE BOBST 32 North Tenth Street COMMERCIQL SECRETHRIRL F To travel - R Camera Club, Pageant ' f E Music,sports,sewing,cooking ' Q E Spiteful girls 1 WILLIHM BOBST 820 North Sixth Street GENERHL VOCQTIONQL F To be a bookkeeper R Tennis, Pageant E Swimming, dancing, tennis E Stuck-up people 7' , DOROTHY BOGUSLOWSKI 441 South Seventh Street COMMERCIRL SECRET!-ll-lIF1L F To be an airplane pilot R Sewing, Pageant E Roller skating, reading E Strawberries, pineapple ELEHNOR BOII-IRON 402 Hazel Street COMMERCIHL SECRETRRIHL F To lead a good life R Basketball, Volleyball E Walking, movies, hiking E Lessons 31 L S W 4' s RHLPH BOETTLIN 107 Hmity Street GENERFIL VOCQTIONQL To work at Carpenter Steel Chess, Basketball Skating, fishing, hunting Quiet study halls MHRY BOHENK 230 Wunder Street COMMERCIHL SECHETQRIRL To make much money Dramatics, Pageant Swimming, dancing, skating Homework EHRI. BOLIG 1427 Moss Street GENERQL VOCRTIONHL To make money without work Pageant Seeing others work, dreaming Giggling girls SHIRLEY BOSCOV 1202 Hampden Boulevard COLLEGE PREPARHTORY To attend college Marching Band. GR., Dram. Playing the clarinet, thinking Writing letters GERALD BOYER 35 Reed Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL To be a sports announcer Pageant Basketball, sports scrapbook Getting up in the morning IOHN BOYER 345 Miller Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONHL To join the Navy H.C., S.C., Pageant Hiking, skating, hunting Girls RICHARD BOUDMAN 532 Bingaman Street GENERAL VOCATIONRL To make a million Aviation, Pageant Sleeping, motorcycling Grouchy people HAROLD BOYER 1151 North Ninth Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL To be a compositor Field and Stream, Pageant Sleeping, girls, bowling Homework WILBUR BOYER 1225 Mulberry Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL To have no cares S.C., Pageant Hiking, tinkering, camping Loafing MARGUERITE BRICKEL 666 North Thirteenth Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL To be a secretary Pageant Skating, collecting souvenirs Egotists LA RUE BHIEI. 131 Orange Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL To own a music store Glee Club, G.A.A., Ex, Com. Reading, music, movies Bugs, oysters ROBERT BRINKER 1044 North Filth Street GENERAL VOCATIONHL To attend W.P.1. Track, Pageant Track, Glen Miller's orch, Show-otfs 32 BERNICE BRICKER 420 North Eleventh Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL To be a secretary S.O.S., Chorus, Page-ant Collecting pins Strawberries MARTIN H. BRILI. 221 North Eighth Street COLLEGE PREPARHTORY To be a chemical engineer Airplane, Ex, Com. Reading, chemistry Giggling women EDWARD BHOPHY 940 Muhlenberg Street COMMERCIAL BUSINESS To be a success Chess, Pageant Athletics, Baseball, Football Stuck-up people FLORENTINE BUCK 1535 Cotton Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL To travel G.Ft.l-1., R,T.C., Leaders Reading, dancing, hiking Liver, snooty girls EVELYN BUCKS 1716 Pear Street COMMERCIAL SECRETFIRIRL To travel G.R., G.Q,H. Sleeping, movies, sports Homework, noise CHRI. BULLER 1257 Buttonwood Street GENERRL VOCHTIONQL To be a machinist Mixed Chorus, Pageant Radio, football, dancing Bores BETTY IHNE BROWN 1343 Walnut Street COMMERCIBL SECRETQRII-IL To be an economist Dramatics Correspondence, reading Noisy cafeteria HARRY S. BRUBHXER 520 Iohnson Street COMMERCIAL SECRETRRIRL To be an aviator Checkers, Pageant Fishing, detective stories Economics GLORIA BRYSON 1637 Haak Street COMMERCIRL SECRETHRIHL To work in an oiiice Ushers, I-lrchery, Pag. Com. Day dreaming, dog models Prevaricators IUNE BUCK 312 Bern Street GENERRL VOCHTIONHL To own cz business Hockey, H.C. Driving. movies, orchestras Holding hands BERNARD BUKOWSKI 1118 Cotton Street GENERP11. VOCHTIONHL To be a fish warden Pageant Hiking, dancing, radio Bleached hair IUNE M. BURDHN 1130 North Eleventh Street COMMERCIHL SECRETQRIQL To be a good housewife N.H.S., Ex. Com. Playing Marimba, walking Week-ends alone 33 IOSEPH R. BROWN 547 Centre Hvanue COLLEGE PREPQRHTORY To become a professor H.C., Typing Tennis, ballad music Mathematics IULIH BRYNIRRSKI 441 South Fifteenth Street GENERHL VOCRTIONRL To own a car Ushers, G.R,, S.O.S, Movies, magazines, food Crossing wide streets CHARLOTTE BUCHMHN 26 North Tenth Street COLLEGE PREPRRQTORY To be a laboratory technician Tennis, G.R., Typing Dancing, tennis, stamps Toploity people SRNTELLH CHMELLH 436 West Greenwich Street GENERHL VOCHTIONQL To work in department store Girls Glee, Pageant Tennis, thinking of Jim Conceited people RNGELH M. CHRHBELLO 349 South Fifth Street GENERQL VOCHTIONRL To follow a musical career Dramatics, Pageant Theatre, tuna fish Narrow-mindedness ROSE CBRNEVHLE 1311 Linden Street GENERHL VOCRTIONBL To be a librarian Pageant Tatting, friends Soup, small talk IOSEPHINE CHPPHDONH 228 Carpenter Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL To be a designer Chorus, Pageant Dancing, corresponding Speaking before a group CHRISTOPHER CHRHBELLO 304 Carpenter Street GENERAL VOCHTIONHL To be an aviator Pageant Movies, baseball games Redheads CLIFFORD CHRTS 1500 North Fourteenth Street GENERQL VOCHTIONHL To travel Cross Country, Baseball Sports, anything different Frivolous girls, lessons RICHARD BURKETT 411 West Douglass Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL To be a Springfield graduate Basketball Basketball, Olivet Boys' Club Big heads MHRGHRET E. BURNS 909 North Twelfth Street COMMERCIHL SECRETBRIQL To be a foreign correspondent GRB., S.C., Ushers, S.O.S. Writing, traveling, dreaming Liver ROSE BUTNER 1021 North Tenth Street GENERI-lL VOCHTIONHL To act or teach Dramatics, Chorus, H.T.C. Day dreaming, drarnatics Surly people ROBERT R. BURKERT 1506 Linden Street GENERHL VOCHTIONQL To own a soda fountain Rifle Club, Pageant Hunting, camping, movies Fussy people, women smokers MHRGHRE1' T. C. BUSER 1209 North Tenth Street COMMERCIHL SECRETQRIHL To succeed in everything I do G.Fl.H., Mixed Chorus Letter writing, music Spinach, cowards NICHOLHS CRFHRELLI 19 South Second Street GENEHHL VOCHTIONHL To be G pattern-maker Pageant lazz music, tennis, steaks Snobs 34 IHY CHRVER 911 Cotton Street GENERFIL VOCHTIONHL To find a Shangri-la Camera, Pageant Travel, daydreaming Dentists IHNE CHSSIDY 1111 North Thirteenth Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIQL To find employment in a big city Ensemble, Band, Orchestra Glenn Miller, dancing, my flute Turnips HOWARD CHSTOR 826 North Thirteenth Street GENERH1.. VOCHTIONHL To be a research chemist S.C., Hunting and Fishing Camping, football Silly companions BNGELINH CHSSIDY 950 North Tenth Street COMM. STENOGRHPHIC To cook for lack Ushers, Glee Club Sewing, taking pictures Hrmy regulations EVELYN MBE CHSSIMRTIS 913 Franklin Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHI. To own a hat shop S.C., GLR., Dramatics Dancing, trying on hats Mustard, catsup, mayonnaise CARL CHUFF 832 Church Street COMMERCIHI.. BUSINESS To travel Pageant Handicraft, skating, baseball Dizzy girls PETER CHIHRELLI 309 Franklin Street GENERHL VOCHTIONQL To see the world Pageant, Track Music, sleeping, reading Braggarts ORLANDO CIHBHTTONI 852 North Eighth Street GENERHL VOCHTIONQL To travel Hviation, Pageant Plthletic contests, shooting Rainy Saturdays IRENE M. CIHRLONE 1301 North Tenth Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL To be a salesgirl Bowling, Hockey Movies, dancing, bicycling Homework, conceit 35 l I BETTY CHRIST 422 Linden Street COMMERCIHL SECRETRRIRL To become an office worker Pageant Swimming, reading, Not enough study periods PETER CIHNCI 1704 Hill Road COLLEGE PREPQRRTORY To go to college Pageant Radio. bicycling, apple pie Fussy girls HNITH CIHTTO 234 West Buttonwood Street GENERHL VOCRTIONRL To have an all-girl orchestra H Cappella, Canzonetta Dancing, piano, reading Self-satisfied persons MRRTHH CIEMNIEWICZ 1334 Good Street COMMERCIHL SECRETFLRIHL To be a lawyer's secretary G.H.H., Pageant Talking with Nick, dancing Self-satisfaction LUCY CLEMENTO 347 Pearl Street COMMERCIHL CLERICHL To be a person of leisure G.H.Ft., H.C. Walking, collecting charms Conceit HNTHONY CODH llO North Third Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL To be an oil rnagnate Fl Cappella, Canzonetta Resting, basketball Walking to school BETTY CLHY 226 Oley Street COMMERCIFIL BUSINESS To be a success Bowling, Pageant Popular orchestras, bowling Boys pleased with themselves MBE R. CLOUSER E18 Thorn Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL To be an efficient secretary H.P., Pageant Movies, reading, travel Oral reports RICHHRD COLEMHN 635 Laurel Street GENERHL VOCHTIONQL To be an undertaker HC., Pageant My violin, astronomy Snobbish girls VINCENT CONDRHTH 848 Thorn Street GENERHL VOCQTIONHL To operate a service station Orchestra, S.C. Working with cars, violin Detention IRMES CONVRY 1536 Centre Hveriue GENERHL VOCQTIONQL To be an electrician Ex. Com., Pageant Model airplanes, dancing Haughty girls, poetry FREDERICK COSGRHVE 234 West Douglass Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL To enlist in the army Pageant Football, dancing, sports Talkative people 36 TUNE CONNER 947 Flmity Street HOME ECONOMICS To work up to the top Ushers, H.T.C. Collecting stamps-fashions Long nails, oysters EVELYN COOPER 1008 Penn Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL To be a buyer in N.Y.C. Pag. W., Dramatics, Tennis Corresponding, movies Typing GEORGE E. COSGRHVE 1442 North Tenth Street GENERRL VOCHTIONHL To be an otiice worker P..T.C., Pageant Model airplanes, eating Oral reports F R E E F B. ...Q- IHNE CURRY 1127 Locust Street GENERF-IL VOCQTIONQI. To be a dietitian Pageant Singing, good music, foods Untruthfulness HELEN DHNSEREBU 736 North Front Street GENERPIL VOCHTIONRL To be a typist S,O.S., Pageant Movies, reading, history Gym RALPH DHUBEHT 724 Birch Street GENERFIL VOCQTIONHL To be an electrical engineer Radio, Pageant Stamp collecting, electricity Bookkeeping E E F R E E I- CHARLES COVINGTON 513 South Seventh Street GENERHL VOCQTIONHL To be a track coach Typing, Track, Football Dancing, Lunceford records Smart girls ROSE MHRIE CUCINOTTH 920 North Eighth Street GENERHL VOCQTIONHL To attend Moore Institute HC., Typing, R.T.C. Reading, dancing, dreaming Onions, rude boys EDN!-1 MBE CULP 440 Oley Street COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY To travel to Cuba GR., Typing, H.P. Reading, collecting records Egg plant CHROLINE DHBURLOS 213 Mulberry Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL To own a dress shop G.R., G.Q.H. Clothes, odd jewelry Bragging, detention THHDDEUS DBRROW 1213 Church Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL To join the marines Flviation, Pageant Drum and Bugle Corps School STELLR DHVIDOWSKI 338 Spring Garden Street COMMER CIHL SECBETQBIQL To be successful Needle Work, Pageant Magazines, knitting People who pretend 37 NHTRLE CRUPI 219 Greenwich Street INDUSTRIQL VOCHTIONHL To be a printer Pageant Sports, eating, movies Hny science DOROTHY CULP 1120 Spring Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL To be a secretary Swimming, Ex. Com. Writing letters Snakes, caterpillars NANCY CUHBO 403 Spruce Street COMMERCIQL SECRETHRIQL To travel Swimming, G.R,, G.H.H. Talking, dancing, movies Rushing around CBRL I. DE GOUH. IR. 207 South Twelfth Street GENERHL VOCFITIONQL To play pro table tennis Table Tennis, Basketball, S C. Table tennis, machine shop Snooty girls LHWRENCE DELEWSKI 509 South Fifteenth Street GEN ERHL VOCHTIONHL To be a farmer Football, Pageant Hthletics, Dawn Patrol Rainy weather ELIZABETH DE VINE 1636 Moss Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIQL To be a dancing teacher N.H.S., Pageant Dancing, bicycling Cabbage, cold weather HERBERT DBVIES 755 North Twelfth Street COMMERCIHL CLERICHL To enter the business world H.T.C., Pageant. S.C. Reading, tood, radio Cabbage, crowded stairs ELMER DAVIS 1621 North Eleventh Street GENERHL VOCRTIONHL To be a gym instructor Football, Basketball, Baseball Radio, sports Silly girls PEGGY DECHRNT 901 North Third Street COLLEGE PREPQRHTORY To go to college G.H.Q., G.R., Hrt Painting, writing letters Oily hair, gym EHRL DE HHRT 110 Maple Street GENERHI. VOCQTIONHL To work in a machine shop Pageant Visiting, hunting, fishing Girls, detention IEROME DEUTSCH 1305 Hampden Boulevard COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY To be a textile technician Hthletic, Pageant Stamp collecting, football Girls with too much makesup ll-ICK DEVLIN 102 Exeter Street GENERRL VOCHTIONHL To be a sports editor Golf, Pageant Sports, dancing Geometry, conceited girls 38 ELEHNOR DHVIS 202 North Front Street COLLEGE PREPQRHTORY To attend King's College H.C., Tennis Books, music Boisterous people LEON DAVIS 822 North Tenth Street INDUSTRIHL VOCQTIONHL To ily my own light plane Pageant Flying, mechanics, swing Being broke DRVID DEGLER 1654 Mulberry Street INDUSTRIHL VOCHTIONI-ll.. To retire Pageant Swimming, athletic contests Getting up in the morning VIVIHN DE WELD B46 Penn Street GENERHL VOCRTIONQL To be happily married Girls' Glee, Dramatics Good orchestras, crocheting Colds RONHLD DI LUCO 211 South Second Street GENERHL VOCRTIONHL To attend Kutztown S.T.C, Flrxalma, Hrt Music, art, hiking Detention FRBNCIS DI SHLVO 1665 North Tenth Street GENERRL VOCHTIONHL To be a N.Y. hotel manager Soccer, Golf Dancing, athletics Guy Lombardo HHRRY DIEHOLF 1014 Weiser Street GENERHL VOCI-ITIONQL To own a convertible Track, Cross-country Dancing, swimming, running Gold diggers IOSEPH DI PHOLO 454 Schuylkill Hvenue GENERHL VOCHTIONQL To be an accordion teacher Orchestra, Pageant Hccordion playing, clams Perfume, lipstick BETTY DISTBSIO 621 Tulpehocken Street GEN ERHL VOCHTIONHI.. To work awhile, then marry Pageant Football players, movies Seltishness DOROTHY DIVINESS 227 Pearl Street COMMERCIHL CLERICHL To settle down G.H.Fl., Hockey, Pageant Hiking, eating, loating Turnips, pests mcx nouxas 2374 North Eighth sheet GENERFIL VOCHTIONRL To be a sailor in the tropics Cheerleading, Track Dancing, dreaming Fish, cranky people IRCQUELINE DRIES 939 Penn Street COMMERCIHL SECRETFIRIHL To take a trip to California H Cappella, Leaders, H.C. Dreaming, skating Pesty boys 39 RICHARD DOHNER 827 Washington Street COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY To be a doctor Chess, Ex. Com., Pag. Corn. Huto racing, soda jerking Washing dishes IHNE DOWNS ll43 Church Street SHLESMHNSHIP Work a while, then settle down Girls' G-lee, Pageant Saving knick-knacks, eating Liver, getting up early EDWARD l. DUFNER. IR. 746 Lance Place GENERI-lL VOCQTIONHL To join the army Pageant Ice hockey, hunting, rifles Cats IEHN DUGHN 426 Plrlington Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIFIL To be a lawyer's secretary S.C., Business Eff. Club Talking, swimming, dancing Unmannerly boys BERNHRD DUNN 1159 North Eleventh Street GENERHL VOCHTIONPIL To enter upon a naval career Pageant Cars, sleeping Getting up in the morning EDWHRD DYBHLSKI 1154 Chestnut Street GENERHL VOC!-ITIONHL To join the army Pageant Fishing, card games Homework F R E E F H E E F R E E WILLIBM DU HHDWHY 615 Chestnut Street COMMERCIHL BUSINESS To live in the country Rifle, Pageant Camping, fishing, radio Crabby people WRNDB DUPLHK 135 Exeter Street GENERAL VOCHTIONHL To travel Leaders,Volleyba1l,Basketball Sports, reading, movies Spinach, liver CHRL I. EBERL 631 North Thirteenth Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL To play in a symphony orch. Sr. Orch., Ensemble, S.C. Music, photography Egg-nog, women Who smoke 'Sk' vg- l'21' MERVRLE EDLUND 1002 North Eighth Street INDUSTRIHL VOCHTIONHL To be an officer in the army Pageant Ushering, sleeping Chocolate cake without icing LHDORH. EINSEL 538 South Eighteenth Street COMMERCIFIL SECRETFIRIHL To be a secretary G.Pl.Ft., Hockey, Basketball Hiking, movies, radio Stockingless girls SHIRLIE I. 'EISENHHRT 724 Moss Street DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCQTION To follow in mother's steps Q.T.C., S.O.S., Bowling Dancing, spaghetti History 40 1' CP GERHLD C. EHST 1034 North Twelfth Street COLLEGE PREPRRHTORY To be aeronautical engineer Hi-Y, I,R.C. Model airplanes, chess Sauerkraut, cigarettes MARVIN EISENHBRT 332 Linden Street GENERF-ll. VOCHTIONR1. To be a doctor Football, Track Stamps, sports, eating Homework ROBERT W. EISENHFIUER 921 North Fourth Street COLLEGE PREPFIRHTORY To be aeronautical engineer Ex. Com., Pageant Petty's drawings, dances Reading fu. 33- K -' I tb r n fl H 1 fl in- ,- af. - :ITP 11 it 19- su- gh 0 22 Sr' :r S U?-r 'Gr-1 EEL- nf rn 3 fb Si E U r: U1 '-1 E :D IA Q: O O :D E O z :D F' To tom the Navy Pageant Being a nuisance, sleeping People who are high hat RUSSEL E. ESHBHCH 639 Pear Street COLLEGE PREPRRFITORY To attend Flnnapolis Flrchery, Pageant Camping, scouting, sailing Indoor assignments DOROTHY MBE ETZEL 827 Church Street SHLESMQNSHIP To be a sales clerk Pageant Skating, parties Fish COMMERCIPIL SECRETHRIHL To be an exclusive dressmaker Daydreaming, sewing, talking COLLEGE PREPQRHTORY To beahome ec. demonstrator Driving, golf, popular records IOHN EISENHOWER 554 North Twelfth Street INDUSTRIRL VOCQTIONQL To make a million in aviation Qviation, Pageant Sleeping, eating Unsociable people EMMH ENGLE 607 South l8l Street COMMERCIQL SECRETQRIHL To be a secretary S.O,S,, Bowling Tennis, riding, sewing Snakes, homework NHOMI ENTZMINGEH 1355 Cotton Street HOME ECONOMICS To be a dress designer Tennis, Pageant Reading novels, sketching Rain, tests, snobs BETTY I. ELLIOTT 940 North Eleventh Street DISTHIBUTIVE EDUCQTION To study hairdressing Movie Hppreciation, Bowling Drawing, swimming, dancing Liver NHNCY ENTERLINE 1044 North Eleventh Street COLLEGE PREPHRRTORY To be a nurse among the poor S.C., Ex, Corn. Hiking, talking to mother Hn unshaved face DONHLD ERTEL 958 North Eleventh Street GENERHL VOCHTIONRL To be an actor Marching Band, H. P. Music, gardening Sneaky people, barbers 702 North Ninth Street COMMERCIHL BUSINESS Writing, wood craft, reading in 1' 41 Q! Q-v -x vi' MHRIORIE FETT 924 Madison Qvenue GENERHL VOCHTIONHL To be ta private secretary R Cappella, Canzonetta Recordings, singing, sleeping Beingcalled Toots''or Babe WHLTER FINCH 139 Walnut Street GENERRL VOCQTIONHL Tobeamotionpictureoperator Mixed Chorus, Baseball Skating, driving, baseball Hlarm clocks MIRIHM FIRESTONE 1013 Pike Street COMMERCIHI. SECRETQRIRL To own a dress shop Basketball, Volleyball Talking, eating Two-faced people MHRY EYRICH 231 Mulberry Street COMMERCIHL SECRETQRIQL F To get loads ot clothes and car R S,O.S.,Usher, Girls Glee, GR, E Crowds, sleeping, dancing E Insects, waiting MHRGHRET FEI-ITHERMHN 540 Weiser Street GENERHL VOCQTIONQI. F To be a secretary R Glee, Pageant E Movies, mystery stories E People who are high hat YBNE FEICK 244 Linden Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIQL F To marry R G.F1.Fl., Pageant E Reading, skating, E Disloyalty RICHHRD FICHTHORN 144 South Eighth Street GENERQL VOCHTIONH1.. To be a government pilot Dramatics, Pageant Swimming, horseback riding English LUCIDO FIORINI 1759 North Third Street COMMERCIAL BUSINESS To play in a big orchestra Pageant Music, dancing Nail polish MRRY IHNE FISCHER 512 North GENERHL Eleventh Street VOCRTIONFIL To be married Nursing, HP. Hrchery, talking, dancing Staying at home 42 radio QXX Wx GEHHLDINE E. FHSSNRCHT 1614 Mineral Spring Road COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY To be a housewife GR., H.C., Dramatics Friends, roller skating Sarcasm, homework IEHN FEGLEY 537 Schuylkill Hvenue GENERRL VOCHTIONHL To get the most out of lite H.R., Bowling, Red and Black Knitting, foreign corresp. Suspenders FRED FEINEH 1841 Perkiomen I-lvenue GENERHL VOCQTIONI-ll.. To be a journalist Dramatics Tchaikowsky Smoking 'Sv MILDRED FISHER 120 West Pike Street COLLEGE PREPHRRTORY RICHBRD FISHER 1034 Court Street GENERQL VOCQTIONHL 432 West Greenwich Street GENERHL VOCQTIONHL To be happily married Tennis, Glee, Nursing Dreaming of the country 478 Spring Garden Street COMMERCIHL SECRETQRIQL To travel around the world COMMERCIQL BUSINESS To bowl a perfect score Bowling, hiking, bookkeeping To be a teacher F To travel around the world Pageant R Pageant Dancing, reading, beadwork E Rifle, fishing Prevaricators E Hedheads MHRY IORN FLICKER IEBN FI-INCHBHUGH 1321 Spruce Street 1323 Linden Street GENERRL VOCHTIONQL COLLEGE PREPHRFITORY To be a surgeon F To go to a co-ed college H C., HP. R Orchestra, Ex. Com., Leaders Collecting records, T. Dorsey E Daydrearning, bicycling Catty girls, cauliflower E Conceited boys KENNETH FLOREN RUTH FLOWERS 1538 Muhlenberg Street 404 Gilson Street GENERRL VOCQTIONI-ll. GENERBL VOCHTIONHL To be a sports writer F To be a beautician Hi-Y, Checkers R Typing, Pageant Eating, sleeping, baseball E Skating, tennis, dancing Knee-length stockings, taxes E Snobs RUTH FORRED 'I Haughty people 'S' A . I' LOUISE FRHNCES -v- T... Orchestra, Dramatics Dancing, bicycling Flatterers - DOROTHY FRHNTZ 522 South l5Q Street J 'ir ff .1 - - Cooking, Bowling 'Y' 'ic' ' Snobbishness I , f . ,f X, , 43 x i , L I I .. GEORGE FOTIOU 50 South Seventh Street COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY To be an archaeologist Chess, Pageant Building airplanes and ships Dumb Doras FRHNK I-'RBNCO 446 South Ninth Street COLLEGE PREPRRQTORY To go to U. of P. Tennis, Chess, Fl.T.C,, S C. Girls with pigtails, tennis Cafeteriafood, hoity-toity girls IHCOB FRHNTZ 528 Windsor Street COLLEGE PREPRRQTORY To be a mechanical engineer I,R.C., Pageant Billiards, reading, radio Blowhards IRMES I-'HEDERICKS 911 North Ninth Street GENERHL VOCHTIONRL To use my education well Pageant Movies, football, soccer Homework, fickle girls PBUI. E. I-'HEY 1122 Mulberry Street INDUSTRIQL VOCHTIONHL To secure a good position Track, Hi-Y Walking, bicycling, sports Cafeteria food RUTH FHIEDMRN 324 Moss Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL To be a secretary Bowling, Movie Hpp. Bowling, movies, spinach The self-satisfied GEORGE FREDERICK I-'HEY 1236 Cotton Street INDUSTRIHL VOCQTIONHL To live on a farm Ex. Com., Typing Collecting stamps, cameras Too much make-up MRRTHR E. I-'RIEDERICKS 629 North Thirteenth Street COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY To be a criminologist G.R.,I.R.C.,Ushers,Dramatics Crafts, hiking, scrapbooks Tardiness, glasses ROBERT I. FRITCH 32l West Oley Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL To study medicine Chorus, Pageant Eating, music, radio Gambling HLICE FROELICH 1647 North Tenth Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL To have a home and family G.Fl.Pl., Pageant Fixing hair, reading Snobs, noodle soup MHRY LOUISE FUCCI 232 Hudson Street GENERFIL VOCQTIONHL To be a dietitian Pageant Roller skating, hiking, movies Conceitecl boys, blondes IRCK D. GHENZLE 1217 Oley Street GENERHL VOCQTIONQL To join the Plir Corps Rifle, Pageant Hunting, auto shop Study periods in auditorium 44 MHRGHRET H. FUCCI 232 Hudson Street COMMERCIHL CLERICI-ll.. To be married Pageant Reading, walking, skating Spaghetti GHBRIEL GHBHIELIJ 307 Spruce Street INDUSTRIHL VOCHTIONRL To be a printer Pageant Eating, driving, sports, shop Girls, detention BETTE GBLLHGHER 802 North Sixth Street COMMERCIQL SECRETRRI1-ll. To be an army nurse G.R., Pageant Daydreaming, dancing Creamed cabbage , H' .1 it 1 il 1, RUTH GHTES 735 Gordon Street COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY To be a nurse Bowling, Nursing, GB., Flrx. Buying something new, tennis Oatmeal, rainy days, purple SOPHIE GRY 438 South Sixth Street HOME ECONOMICS To be a dressmaker G.Q.Fl,, HC., Leader's Dancing, sewing, sports Conceitecl people HHROLD GECHTER 1223 Mulberry Street GENERQL VOCHTIONHI. To be a machinist Pageant Movies, fishing, biology Spinach, studies 5-ri. Q: B 91' , ., rs, if I' r fl F R E E F R E E F R E E DOROTHY GHLLHGHER 1035 Perry Street COMMERCIHL CLERICQL To be a model Ushers,Dramatics,G.R.,G.H.H. Fudge, driving in a '29 Ford Double feature movies IOHN GHRMHN 1432 North Sixth Street COMMERCIHL BUSINESS To work out of town Rrchery, Pageant Music, being a nuisance Detention, braggarts VIRGINIH GHRSTKH 628 South Tenth Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL To earn money to be a singer Hrt, N.1'l.S., H.T.C. Singing, art, apple pie Boasters, strict rules RUTH C. GHUL 1241 Greenwich Street COLLEGE PREPHHHTORY To be a nurse G.Q.Fl,, Canzonetta Scrap books, symphony orch. Disagreeable people HICHRRD GHYLE 235 Pear Street SHLESMQNSHIP To be a sales executive Pageant Hunting, skating, pork chops Onions, stiff dates EI-IRI. M. GEISS 723 Lance Place INDUSTRIHL VOCHTIONQL To play big league baseball Baseball, Basketball, Football Flirplane building, Sam Kaye Chemistry,shortlunch periods 45 C. HLBERT GBNS. IR. 925 Moss Street INDUSTRIQL VOCQTIONHL To get a Civil Service job H.T.C., Chorus Model railroad, drawing English GLENN R. GBRNER 1203 Spring Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL To join the navy Cross-country, Pageant Sports, math, ice cream Rainy days LEHNORE GATES 125 Buttanwood Street COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY To be a grade school teacher GR., Nursing, Hrx,, Bowling Bowling, miniature golf Turnips, cats, mice S' 4:31 X sf ..o 'f bf... 4,-. is 'Ei .. y BETTY IHNE GIBSON 230 Cherry Street GENERQL VOCHTIONQL To be a hairdresser Badminton, Baseball Swing bands, skating Show-otts WILLIAM GILBERT 839 Rose Street GENERQL VOCQTIONHL To be a chemical engineer Iilviation, Pageant Model airplanes, chemistry Scoldings IHMES B. GODDHRD. IR. 1147 Robeson Street COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY To attend an army air school Chorus, Table Tennis Eating, driving, records Silly girls KENNETH GEORGE 554 South ISQ Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL To raise chickens Hunting and Fishing Roller skating, onions Dancing GEORGINE GERHS 711 Walnut Street SQLESMHNSHIP To be a housewife S.C., Pageant Parties, sewing, cooking Self-important people ROBERT B. GERY 153 North Front Street GENERPIL VOCHTIONBL To be an airplane pilot Chess, I.R.C. Riding, loafing, movies Snobs IE!-INNETTE GILBERT 544 South Fourteenth Street COMMERCIHL SECRI-.'I'FlRIFtL To settle down in alittle cottage S.O.S., Pageant Food, collecting souvenirs High and mighty people MARKS GLHSS. IR. 627 Birch Street GENERQL VOCHTIONHL To be a printer Cross-country, Printing, Track Sports, loating, bike riding Conspicuous make-up ARTHUR GOLDSTEIN 1731 Olive Street COLLEGE PHEPHRHTORY To be a mechanical engineer Marching Band Science, miniature golf French 46 LILLIHN GEORGE 620 North Thirteenth Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL To own cl dress shop Pageant Dancing, bicycle riding Eggplant, cauliflower HNTHONY GERBINO 214 South Twelfth Street GENERQL VOCHTIONHL To be a commercial photog. Camera, Hviation Skating, photography, science Girls without stockings WILLIFIM GIBBON 829 North Fifth Street GENERQL VOCHTIONQL To join the Qrmy Flir Corps Flviation, Rifle Dancing, Tommy Dorsey Sophisticated girls E. GERTRUDE GOLLB 1421 Fairview Street COLLEGE PRE PRRHTORY To own a small book-gitt shop G.R,, Flrx., Ex. Com., N.H S. Sailing, fogs, garclening,music Killing bugs ROBERT G. GOODMHN 510 Laurel Street COLLEGE PREPRRHTORY To be a naval officer Typing, Pageant Sports, singing, movies Too much make-up RUTH E. GORDON 158 West Green Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL To write stories and dance Sewing, Pageant Friendliness of everyone Liver, oatmeal F R E E F R E E F R E E HHLO GOOD 537 Fern Flvenue GENERRL VOCHTIONHL To be a machinist Pageant Eating, sleeping, ice skating Conceit ROBERT W. GOODMAN 433 Moss Street COLLEGE PREPFIRHTORY to be a Navy Qir Corps pilot Hunting and Fishing, Camera Driving, collecting bullets English BICHHRD GORMLEY 1340 Church Street GENERAL VOCHTIONHL To work in a garage Track, Cross-country Roller skating, playing drums Braggrng, conceited girls ...amass 'iv Citi . - ' 4:-, X Q 1 'Y' ff I ' 5 .- 'S -3 'XX ,.r 1 x .X 1 -'- ,l . 4' '35 ' S- LJ .99 A Y., U ' 'ia-.sin Q , MILDRED S. GOTTSCHHLL 326 West Green Street COMMERCIHL CLERICPIL To be a minister's wife S.O.S., Ushers, Tennis Collectingrecords,scrapbooks Show-offs, untruthtul people HNNH F. GREEN 1038 Weiser Street COLLEGE PREPRRRTORY To be a laboratory technician GR., Bowling, Tennis Dancing, playing the piano Getting up early DONHLD GHIESEMEH 1341 North Ninth Street GENERQL VOCHTIONHL To be an aviator N.H S., Hrxalma Movies, football, all sports Poetry 47 g bf 'E' GJ may CARL I.. GHHEFF 1556 North Tenth Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIRL To be a state policeman Mixed Chorus, Social Com. Corresponding, shooting pool Blondes KATHLEEN GREEN 422 Huyett Street GENERQL VOCHTIONHL To be a hair stylist Leader's, Pageant Radio, dancing, bicycling Snobs, gym VIRGINIA GRIESEMER 719 Franklin Street GENERAL VOCHTIONHL To be married Ex. Com., G.R., GRB. Glenn Millers band, chem. Cats, banana splits JOHN C. GRIM 103 Cresmont Street COLLEGE PREPHRQTORY To be an electrical engineer H.P., Pageant Football games, swimming Text books PHUI. GRING 1045 Madison Flvenue COMMERCII-lL BUSINESS To work in Whitner's office Boy's Glee, Pageant Iimmy Dorsey, dancing Conceited people, economics FREDERICK!-1 GRUBER 422 Wunder Street COMMERCIHI.. SECRETHRIFIL To be a stenographer Hockey, Pageant Collecting statues of horses People who like themselves IULIH HNN GRINCHVHGE 317 Summit Plvenue COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIQL To be a stenographer Tennis, Pageant Working cross-Word puzzles Eating in cafeteria MILDRED GRINNHGE 227 Rose Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL To be a hair stylist Sewing, Pageant Dancing, bicycling, typing Exhibitionists CHRI. GRUBIN 341 River Road COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY To be an architect Pageant Dancing, tropical fish, radio Too much make-up on lassies THEODORE GUISTWITE 701 Hlton Hve., Northznont GEN ERHL VO CHTIONHL To work and be happy Flviation, Pageant Riding, bowling, skating Mayonnaise, lipstick MARION' HHFER 1507 Moss Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIQL To have a home and family N.H.S., R.T.C., Pageant Singing, daydreaming Flsparagus, snobs RICHARD HHGMHYER 353 Linden Street GENERHL VOCHTIONQL To be pilot on big airliner Football Making new acquaintances Pretentious person' 48 IEHN HHBECKER 315 Schuylkill Flvenue SHLESMHNSHIP To marry Pageant Being a drurn-majorette Rainy Saturday nights MHRY HHGHN 308 South Seventeenth Street COMMERCIAL SECRETHRIQL To be a good bookkeeper N.H.S., Leader's, GRB. Sports, music, reading Liver, speeches HRLENE HHINES 622 Elm Street COLLEGE PREPRRQTORY To be happy at Beaver College G.R.H,, GR., l.R.C., HC. Writing letters, hunting Spiteful people, trornhones G5 5 ROBERT HHRTMRN 631 North Front Street GENERHL VOCHTIONH1. To play baseball Basketball, Cross-country Baseball, sports scrapbook Over-confident people MHRY LOUISE HRUSE 729 North Twelfth Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIQL To be a good secretary Hockey, Pageant Piano, reading, radio Thoughtless people at games RICHARD HAWK 226 West Douglass Street GENERHL VOCQTIONHL To go to Leb. Val. College Band, Orch. Symphony concerts Girls with war paint BERT HRNGEN 1222 Linden Street COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY To practice what l've learned Pagecmt Basketball, driving a model-T Difficult studies LITH PHRIS HHRKNESS 536 Centre Qvenue HOME ECONOMICS To be a model G.R., Flrt, Pageant Sketching, eating Egotists BLFRED L. HHR1' 821 Mulberry Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL To play tri-county basketball Basketball, Pageant Sleeping, pool, bowling IEHN ELIZABETH HHUPT 1229 Robeson Street COMMERCIAL SECRETHRIHL To marry a handsome doctor Ushers, Pageant Photography, swimming Old clothes ROBERT HHUSER 771 North Eighth Street GENERHL VOCHTIONQL To marry Cross-country, Baseball Sports Big-heads BLICE HHWKINS 1212 Mulberry Street GENERHL VOCHTIONRL To be happily married Hockey, Bowling Making rag dolls, skating Nothing in particular 49 Hlarm clocks, detention RUTH HBRDINGER 118 Belvedere Hvenue COMMERCIHL SECRETQRIQL To be a secretary Pageant Sewing, making new friends Conceited people MHRGO PRHIGE HRRKNESS 536 Centre Rvenue HOME ECONOMICS To be successful Speed ball, Pageant Eating hamburgers, dancing Pumpkin pie ERRL HHRTMHN 309 South Eleventh Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL To play organized baseball Hthletics, Baseball, Football Making scrapbooks ct sports Limburger cheese, girls HELEN PRISCILLH HENRY 121 South Eighth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY To be a nurse G.R., G.A.A., Art, Dramatics Collecting bones, swimming Making first impressions BETTY HESS 339 Linden Street GENERAL VOCATIONA1.. To enjoy life S.O.S., Pageant Playing my violin, bicycling Home-work LOUISE MARIE HIESTER 116 Park Avenue GENERAL VOCATIONAL To go to McCann's Pageant Roller skating, typing Grouches R Pageant E School E Sarcasm RAYMOND WILLIAM HENRY 729 Mulberry Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL To own a new car Ex. Corn., Pageant Photography, records, radio Cranky teachers 101-KN HEYD1' 633 North Thirteenth Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONHL To own a Cadillac convertible Marching Band, Ir. Band My car, radio music, racing Slow driving RAYMOND F. HIESTER 775 Miltimore Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL To roam about the country Pageant Playing cards, radio Oral reports 5f' ROBERT HEBERLING 1009 Oley Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL F To own a red convertible coupe E Hunting, tishing, iazz ELAINE HEFFELFINGER 1143 Weimer Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL F To take a trip to Puerto Rico R H.C., Art, Pageant E Dramatic plays, skating MERVIN HEL!-'RICH 642 Minor Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY F To be a scientist R German Conversation Club E Philosophy, science, literature E People talking at wrong time PHILIP HECKMAN 928 McKnight Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY To be a policeman Rifle, Orch., Marching Band Hunting, lishing, camping Ioe colleges CALVIN HEFFLEGER 619 Alton Avenue GENERAL VOCATIONAL To become a draftsman Marching Band, Pageant Developing pictures, music Silly girls, stiff teachers IOYCE HEMMINGER 940 Green Street GENERAL VOCATIONAI.. To be buyer in a N. Y. store G.R., G.A.A. Recordings, clothing History DOROTHY HILBERT 1122 North Sixth Street GENERHL VOCQTIONHL To buy clothes from fine shops GBR., Volleyball Dancing, spaghetti, meat balls History, chocolate RHYMOND C. HILL 536 North Thirteenth Street GENERHL VOCQTIONHL To be a good photographer H.P., Camera, Glee Photography, skating, Cake Girls without stockings IOSEPH HIMMEL 2107 River Road GENERRL VOCRTIONHL To be a radio announcer Camera, Pageant Photography, roast beef Girls who show oft IUNE HILBERT 1759 Cotton Street GENERHL VOCFITIONQL To be a singer Basketball, Pageant Singing, sports, loaiing Boys RICHRRD HILLER 1349 North Eleventh Street GENERHL VOCHTIONQL To work in a post office Ht-Y, HP., Pageant Tommy Dorsey, sports, food t Snooty girls, exams MHBEL L. HINKEL 409 Rehr Street COMMERCIQL SECRETHRIHL To travel S.C,, S.O.S., G.Fl.H. Driving, collecting photos Rising early F R E E F E E R F R E E RICHHRD HINNERSHITZ 1133 North Tenth Street GENERRL VOCHTIONHL To join the U. S. Marines Track, Hi-Y, Marching Band Sports, eating, sleeping Long school day, early rising RUTH E. HOKE 1335 Church Street COMMERCII-IL SECRETQRIQL To tour the United States Swimming, Chorus, Volleyball Sports, talking, reading Getting up in the morning CLYDE HOMHN 335 North Twelfth Street COMMERCIQL BUSINESS To beasuccessfulbusinessman Pageant Bicycling, relaxing, movies Oral reports 51 i f REIMHR HOBBING 2207 Raymond Qvenue COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY To live, learn, and travel N.H.S., S.C., I.R.C., Flrx. Swimming, chess, music Poor sports, extremists LEON HOLT 303 Hollenbach Street COLLEGE PREPQRHTORY To be a metallurgist Marching Band Playing trombone, swimming Sauerkraut IEHNNETTE M. HOMI-IN 429 Bingaman Street COMMERCIAL CLERICI-IL To be successful Chorus, Pageant Hiking, wasting time, radio History C. HERBERT HORNBERGER 638 North Thirteenth Street COLLEGE PREPHRF-ITORY To lead a good life l.R.C., Pag. W., N.H.S, Plays, historical fiction Carelessness, cruelty GLHDYS HOUP 1733 Haak Street COMMERCIHL SECRETQRIQL To be a stenograpl-ier N.H.S., H.C., Dramatics Movies, collecting anything Rainy days, crowded cafeteria l0HN HOYER 1036 Washington Street GENERHL VOCQTIONHL To be a good soccer player Soccer, Pageant Tommy Dorsey, soccer Fish, silly girls C. WILLHRD HORNBERGER 313 North Second Street GENERHL VOCHTIONQL To be president Plrt, Pageant Drawing, book matches Classical music CATHERINE HOVERTER 917 Mulberry Street GENERHL VOCHTIONQL To be a secretary Pageant Collecting pictures Fish, spinach EUGENE W. HUBLER 149 Elm Street GENERBL VOCBTIONRL To sail around the world Drarnatics, Chorus Modelbuilding,poultryraising Salesmen, typographic errors HRTHUR HUEY 937 Robeson Street GENERHL VOCHTIONQL To be a traveling business man Soccer, Pageant Parties, hot dogs, sports Turnips GLRDYS L. HUMMEL 251 West Buttoriwood Street COMMERCIHL SECRETFIRIHI.. To be a pilot Swimming, GBR. Bicycling, Writing letters Iello TUNE HURLEY 531 Gordon Street COLLEGE PREPHRQTORY To be an X-ray technician H.C., G.R. Playing saxophone ,china dogs Getting up early 52 BETTY HUMMEL 936 Perry Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL To be successful in business Dramatics, Pageant Traveling, collecting junk Conceited people BETTY HUNSBERGER 1600 North Ninth Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL To have a good time Pageant Reading, playing ball,dancing Snobbish girls WILLIAM HUYETT 343 North Second Street GENERQL VOCHTIONHL To join the air corps Dancing, Pageant Geometry, baseball, sleeping Cabbage, poor sports f 9 Q 101.1 . .1- f 4 15 'T 1 B' ,..-. , 1 N! GRRCE IBRVIS 1313 Linden Street GENERQ1. VOCHTIONF11. To work in Harrisburg Pageant Dancing, collecting records People who are untruthiul VIRGINIA MBE IOHNSON 1044 I-'lmity Street COMMERCIHL SECRETRRIHL To be a good singer Pageant Cartooning, 3:30 bell, sports Homework, economics DOROTHY IONES 1010 North Eleventh Street HOME ECONOMICS To be a dietitian Typing, Movie Hppreciotion Playing piano Conceited people LENH IHNNUCCI 809 Master Street COMMERCIHL SECRETRRII-IL To have a happy future Sewing, Dramatics Radio, dancing, dramatics Conceit RICHBRD C. IMPINK 516 North Tenth Street GENERHL VOCRTIONHL To be a business man S,C., Track, Pageant Reading, day-dreaming Crabby people, homework GERTRUDE IHBLONSKI 318 Miller Street COMMERCIRL SECRETHRIRL To be a secretary Cooking, Pageant Shorthand, typing, 3:30 bell Snobs, spaghetti G-ENEVIEVE IERMBC 251 Maple Street COMMERCIRL SECRETFIRIQL To be a success Movie Hppreciation, Pageant Reading, writing letters Sauerkraut, cafeteria BETTY JONES 933 North Ninth Street GENERHL VOCRTIONHL To be a successful stenog. G.Ft., H.P,, G.Fl.Q, Dreaming, dancing, reading Snobs, assemblies RUTH IONES 825 Rose Street HOME ECONOMICS To run a dress shop Ushers, HP., Pageant Playing the piano, photos Smoking, swearing 53 MIRIHM L. IMBER 1235 Eckert Hvenue COLLEGE PREPFIRHTORY To be happy and successful Pag. W., Rrx., N.H.S., Dram. Tennis, records, good books Oatmeal HNITH C. ISECOVITZ 1524 Mineral Spring Road COLLEGE PREPQRQTORY To tour the world GR, F1.T.C., Ushers, Camera Music, school publications Chemistry tests LHURB B. I.. IHMES 626 Locust Street COLLEGE PREPQRQTORY To go to college S.O.S., Ushers Skating, hot dogs, reading Speeches E- i.5 N4 K . 1 - 17' xl 1 59. BERNARD KHSE 1125 Perry Street INDUSTRIHL HRTS To join the R.Q,F. S,C., Ex. Com. Checkers Loafing, trigonometry No activity days, dentists MILDRED KHUFMHNN 1331 Good Street COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY To do whatever 1 do well G.R.,Library, Rrx,, Swimming Music, tennis, dancing Smart alecks, tests GLHDYS KEFFER 33 Hrlington Street COMMERCIHL CLERICHL To be a secretary Pageant Music, typing, skating History HILDEGHHD IOOS 536 Gordon Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL To fly an airplane Ex. Com., Dramatics Spanish, dancing, singing Swearing, conceit IGNHTIUS KHGEOS 332 Cedar Street GENERQL VOCHTIONQL To be a machinist Football, baseball, basketball Sports, food, art English, detention PBUL E. KHLBHCH 1634 Mulberry Street GENERH1.. VOCQTIONRL To join the marines Rifle Team, Cross-country Sports, swing music Homework BETTY KBSE 117 Locust Street COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY To become a nurse N.H.S,, PageantWrit1ng, Flrx. Tennis, hiking, reading Show-offs, rain ALICE KEEBLER 347 North Twelith Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL To be an efficient secretary Leaders, volleyball Taking pictures, typing Oral reports, spinach BRUCE W. KELLER 446 North Ninth Street COMMERCIAL BUSINESS To be a good tennis player H,C,, Tennis Collecting records, sports Homework 54 F R E E DHVID IOSEPH 1042 North Fifth Street COLLEGE PREPRRHTORY To attend college Pres. of S.C., N.H.S., R61 B. Flthletics, reading, chicken Turnips, show-offs LOUISE IEHNETTE KHHLER 349 North Front Street Commercial Secretarial To follow a business career G.R., Flrx., Bowling, N,H.S Baking cakes, miniature golf Soup, 8130 HM. bell HHLPH KHLBHCH 1634 Mulberry Street GENERRL VOCHTIONHL To join the marines Rifle Team, Pageant Sports, history, study halls Regular school days, math. cr: A 4 - f U' 1 1. ag . A it 1 i -5' F : Q IRRUS G. KELLER 4241 Pine Street GENERHL VOCHTIONQI. To become an army otticer Ir. Band, Marching Band Radio, movies, books Homework, detention RUTH FEHN KEMMERER 763 North Eighth Street GENERRL VOC!-ITIONQL To be a clerk G.Fl,P1., Leaders Sports, talking, typing Dyed hair THOMRS KIWRK 236 Wunder Street GENERQL VOCQTIONQL To join the army H.P., Pageant Singing, collecting stones Long speeches gk VIRGINIA KELLY 1421 Moss Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL To become a good secretary Pageant Reading, dancing, typing Lazy people HUSSEL KENDERDINE 1011 North Twelfth Street PRE-VOCHTIONQL To be a motorcycle racer Pageant Sleeping, sports, eating Bashful girls RRTHUR KLINE 610 South 181 Street GENERQL VOCHTIONRL To be a farmer S.C., Typing Radio, history, celery Silly girls 71 .Q Y v. Q ' BRRBHRR E. KLINE 1133 North Twelfth Street GENERH1. VOCHTIONHL To attend McCann's G.F1.P1., Pageant Dancing, reading, piano Young people smoking DOROTHY KLINIKOWSKI 237 Chapel Terrace COMMERCIQL CLERICQL To be cz nurse Movie Flppreciation, Pageant Popular orchestras The tunnel to gym GEORGE KNEHR 1030 Douglass Street COLLEGE PREPHRRTORY To teach mathematics Hi-Y, Pageant Food, swimming Spinach, English 55 FLORENCE E. KLINE West Leesport, Route No. 1 COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL Manager ot business concern N.H,S., Movie Hppreciation Playing marimba and piano Young people smoking E. PHULINE KNRUER 1618 Perkiomen Hvenue COMMERCIHI. SECRETQRIQL To be secretary in big office Basketball, Soccer, Baseball Sports, photography, radio Snobbishness ELIZABETH KOCHRNOWSKI 1528 Hawk Street COMMERCIRL SECRETHRIQL To be a good stenographer Movie Hppreciation, Pageant Classical music, books Study halls, superior people HNNH KOPHLH 735i Neversink Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIQL To be a private secretary GH Fl., Baseball, Basketball Dancing, swimming, knitting Conceited people SOPHIE KOZHK 1049 Culvert Street GENERQL VOCHTIONRL To be a good saleswoman H C., Pageant Baking, cooking Sauerkraut, conceit THEODORE KRAMER 1225 Linden Street GENERFIL VOCHTIONHL To travel Flviation, Pageant Fishing, Woodcraft, movies Onions, make-up THEODORE KOUMHRHS l27 Moss Street HOME ECONOMICS To learn to type Knitting, Pageant Crocheting, embroidering Unkempt boys KRI-ISE KRHLLES 941 Elm Street HOME ECONOMICS To be a dress designer Dramatics, Girls Glee Dancing, studying fashions Spinach, egotistical boys FRHNCES KREISHEH 23 South Second Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIRL To be a private secretary Dram., Ushers, Mixed Chorus Keeping a diary, dancing Disagreeable people ' r ai v 1. dr t, HLBEHT KREITZ 247 Pear Street COLLEGE PREPHRQTORY To take it easy Cheerleader, Ex, Corn. Dancing, match covers Foreign languages IHMES KHICK 340 North Fifth Street COLLEGE PREPQRQTORY Drawing, model building COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL To be a private secretary Camera, Ushers, Cooking Hiking, skating, crocheting ' X' To be a statesman l ,- X Golf, Pageant t- - I A Spinach, Latin 5' t7i ff : 'Q '- --igk 1 .',,. . BETTY KUNKELMHN , 205 Schuylkill Plvenue wr s- za f' i 5- is Q -4. . S- 3, ...f My 4 Poor food iff? ,. 1 1 56 Qt 'S , if , WILLIHM KRESKH 1228 Spruce Street COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY To be aeronautical engineer Tennis Team, Ex. Com., HP. Walking in the rain, sketching Dancing, tests WILLIAM KULHS 437 Laurel Street GENERRL VOCHTIONHL To join the Marine I-lir Corps Qviation, Pageant Fishing, model planes Solid geometry MILDRED KUNKELMHN 1254 Muhlenberg Street HOME ECONOMICS To be a nurse Ushers, Sewing, Cooking Swimming, hiking, reading Snobs r - D fi 5 fa x.y. I X ,iE3W5Sl'-w . t any' 214- I ful' Y xi rf.f 1f1.f .sf-fi: 7 ' 'Cixi t i , 4. :-.' 1 N , I A r ,, a 1 21 K, q U K Q 3, , X 1 PEHRL KUTZ 339 River Street GENERHL VOCHTIONRL To be a good housewife G.R.Fl., Bowling Collecting snapshots, sports Catty people IOHN LR HE 219 South Eighth Street GENERQL VOCHTIONQL To play pro baseball Track, Table Tennis Sports, mechanics Studying MRRION LHTTH 729 McKnight Street COLLEGE PREPHRQTORY To be married GR., Pag. W., Dramatics Daydreaming, movies Disloyalty, jealousy N. path! l XJ SL sf' Hux- GI! 50 .ff F R E E F R E E F R E E MIHIHM KUNTZ 1021 Elm Street COMMERCIQL SECRETHRIHL To be a stenographer Cooking, Pageant Hutographs, making flowers Washing dishes, dusting EDMUND KUROWSKI 540 South Fifteenth Street GENERHL VOCQTIONI-IL To play baseball Flthletic Club, Pageant Cowboy music, loating No classroom snacks KHTHRYN KUTSHER 824 Schuylkill Hvenue GENERHL VOCHTIONHL To be a sewing teacher Sewing, Pageant Roller skating, china dogs Smoking, untidy people E. DONHLD LHMM 632 Ritter Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL To be happy Hunting and Fishing Sports, radio English DORIS LHTSHHW 618 Spruce Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIQL To be a secretary S.C., GR., Bus. Efficiency Dancing, singing Sloppy boys DOROTHY LBWLEY 230 South Eleventh Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL To work in an office Pageant Collecting souvenirs, skating Coriceited people 57 URSULB KUNZE l42l Fairview Street COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY To live in Fllaska S.C, GR., N.HS, Hrxalma Hiking, reading, flowers Spiders, indifferent people CHRRLES KURTZ 251 Linden Street GENERRL VOCQTIONFIL To be a success Rifle, Chorus Ice skating, rifle shooting Tomato soup GENE KUTZ 53 South Sixth Street COMMERCIHL SECRETRRIHL To continue playing a trumpet G.Q.l3l,, Music Festival Playing jazz, dancing Blondes, bookkeeping .ai .'!aW as 5, 157, 1 t , ' Ml BETTY IEHN LEININGER 514 South 171 Street GENERQL VOCHTIONHL To be a well-known singer H.C., Girls Glee, Sextet Dancing, singing, musicals Boiled cabbage WALTER LESNIEWSKI 361 Linden Street GENERFLL VOCHTIONHL To be band leader Marching Band, Dance Band Playing clarinet, swimming Sour notes CHRI. LE VHN 835 North Twelfth Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL To tour the United States Pageant Loafing, baseball School HENRY LHWRENCE 235 Hudson Street GENERHL VOCQTIONHL To play in an orchestra Flrchery, Pageant Model airplanes, movies School work RICHHRD LEHSE 343 Mulberry Street GENERI-lL VOCQTIONHL To be a forest ranger Pageant Football, string music Bigheads, hard guys PHULINE M. LEINBBCH 822 Mulberry Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL To live in the country Movie Hppreciation, Bowling Walking, tennis, typing Red hair, questionnaires IHCK LESLIE 1415 Union Street COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY To be a forester Swimming, Pageant H model-T, horseback riding Gum chewers, females HNTOINETTE LE VHN 738 Windsor Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL To be a successful actress Dram., l3l.T.C., N.H.S. Flrx. Dancing, dram., journalism Snobs, catty people MHRY LE VHN 1530 Birch Street COMMERCIHL SECRETQRIQL To be a secretary GR., GBR., Ushers Reading, dancing, music Being quiet 58 DOROTHY LERS 1018 North Twelfth Street COMMERCIQL SECRETHRIRL To see the world GRB., G.R., Bowling Collecting poetry, dancing Snobbish people FRI-INK I. LEICHT 207 Brighter Hpartments COLLEGE PREPFIRHTORY To be Vice Pres. of the U.S. Chess, Pag.Writing, Ex.Com. Chess,bicyc1ing,PoliceCadets Dudes THOMHS LEINBHCH 323 North Fifth Street COLLEGE PREPRRQTORY To become a senator l.R C,, Ex. Committee Reading, radio building Eggs, copiers Q- Q be rl WHLTER N. LE VBN 1530 Birch Street COMMERCIQL CLERICQL To play in dance orchestra Track, Dance Band Playing sax and clarinet Homework CHBRLOTTE S. LEVIN 641 North Ninth Street GENERHL VOCQTIONHL To be a nurse Dramatics. Ushers, HT C Danc1ng,collecting postcards Conceited boys THEODORE LEWHNDOWSKX 608 Minor Street GENERRL VOCRTIONHL To be an airplane pilot Hunting, Fishing, Pageant Target practice bowling School work ROSE LEVHNTI 468 Spring Garden Street GENERQL VOCRTIONHL To get married Sewing, Pageant Sleeping, movies, hiking Hats, snobs IHENE LEWHLSKI 1224 Cotton Street GENERI-'lL VOCHTIONQL To be a lawyer's secretary Pageant Fun, scrapbook, dancing The high and mighty IOHN T. LEWHHS 838 Douglass Street GENERHL VOCHTIONQL To be a second Iimmy Dorsey Band, Hi-Y Sax playing, records, 'phoning Big heads b ELEHNOR LEWICKI 323 Miller Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIQL F To be an accordion teacher R Pageant E Playing accordion, movies E Washing dishes CHLVIN LIEBERMHN 939 North Tenth Street COLLEGE PRE PHRHTORY F To study law R SC., l.V. football E Hrguments, sleeping, fun E Lack of funds IUNE LOCHMHN 133 Elm Street COLLEGE PREPHRQTORY F To learn to fly R HC., Swimming, Hrchery E Driving car, piano, singing E Political agitators fl. fini 59 FRHNCES N. LIEB 817 North Front Street COMMERCIRL CLERICQL To be an air hostess Chess, Pageant Swimming, horseback riding Carrots, arrogance PEARL LINK 1417 Fairview Street COLLEGE PREPQRHTORY To teach Typing, N.H,S. Crocheting, reading, hiking Dishonesty, gossip BERNICE LONG 1726 Perkiomen Flvenue COMMERCIFII.. SECRETHRIRL To be a good secretary S.O.S., Pageant Mystery stories, hikes, piano Clish of colors RUTH LONG 31611 Linden Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL To tour the U.S. and Hawaii Ex. Com., Chorus Dancing, swing orch., sewing Bean soup, tardy people POLLY LORISH 932 North Fourth Street COLLEGE PREPHRQTORY To attend N.Y. Dram. School G.R., Dramatics Ballet, the theatre, cokes Pa. Dutch dialect, untidy hair STELLH LOZOFSKI 418 Pearl Street COMMERCIQL SECRETHRIQL To be a private secretary Pageant Collecting souvenirs, dancing The word WHY PHULINE B. LOOSE 1102 North Thirteenth Street COLLEGE PREPFIRHTORY To play in a symphony arch. Marching Band, Ensemble Collecting odd bottles Snow, snobs MHRIHN V. LOY 54 North Fifth Street GENERH1.. VOCHTIONBL To do business in a big city H C., Pageant Day dreaming, reading Homework HNNHBELLE M. LUDWIG 360 McKnight Street GENERRL VOCQTIONHL To visit the West Pageant, HR. Bicycling, dancing, movies Hats, snobs 6.1 .1 E I 9, DOROTHY LUDWIG 149 North Eighth Street GENERQL VOCHTIONQL To work in an office G HH., S C., Volleyball Reading, dancing Sarcastic people, rain RUTH F. LUDWIG 1349 Moss Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL To attend McCann's Chorus, H.C. Singing, tennis, bicycling Snobs ALICE LUTZ 2314 Fremont Hvenue COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY To live, love, and be happy G,H.H., GR., H.P., Hockey Horseback riding in the rain Geometry, blue eyes 60 I 1 i-I A, ax.. , si , .41 A I csv i-B ERMH M. LUDWIG 835 Moss Street GENERHL VOCHTIONQL To teach home economics Ushers, Chorus, Nursing Sewing, radio, music Unpleasant people CHRI. LUPPOLD 1309 Hampden Boulevard COLLEGE PREPRRHTORY To tour the U. S. Sr. Orch., Ir. Orch. Pretty girls, hot jazz music Evenings with nothing to do IOHN P. LYKENS 550 South Eleventh Street GENERHL VOCFITIONHL To attend West Point Chess Outdoor sports, radio, stamps Poor sports, silly girls ,K 145.- MHRY LOU MHCHEMER 336 West Windsor Street SQLESMHNSHIP F To be a housewife R Hockey, Pageant E Chile con came, dancing E Homework, Cabbage IOHN MRDHHH 543 Robeson Street GENERHL VOCHTIONQL F To play pro baseball H Football, Baseball E Football, baseball, movies E Shaving 1 1 4' , , S HRHRY D. MRRELLH 1350 Mineral Spring Road GENERHL VOCQTIONHL To be or U S. general Baseball, Printing Iokes, food, math, teachers Homework FRHNCES MQRINO 520 Schuylkill Flvenue GENERRL VOCQTIONQL To be a saleswoman GR., GQJQ., Bowling Riding in the rain, dancing Snobs GEORGE R. MHHKOWSKI 410 Hazel Street INDUSTRIRL VOCHTIONQL To study aeronautics Hviation Tinkering in cellar workshop High-hat girls BETTY MHNEGOLD 725 Lance Place GENERHL VOCQTIONRI.. F To be a nurse H N.H.S., G.Fl.Fl., l.eader's E Symphonies, sports, radio E Snobs MILDHED G. MBRELLO 124 South Fourth Street GENERHL VOCQTIONHL To be a pianist GR., G.H.Fl., Swimming Tickling the keys, sports Getting up in the morning HBHBHHM MHRKOWITZ 282 South Ninth Street COLLEGE PREPQRHTORY To practice medicine H.T.C., Y.M.C.H. Hound-up Drumming, watching G. Krupa Running out of gas EDWBRD MHRTIN 1705 Olive Street COLLEGE PREPQRQTORY To be a dentist Band,DanceBand,S,C.,H.T.C. Music Kay Kyser, heavy textbooks 61 SHIRLEY I. MHCHEMHR 1347 Birch Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIRL To travel to Hawaii GR., Mixed Chorus Singing, traveling Poor food MHRY MHENZB 268 West Buttonwood Street GENERHL VOCQTIONRL To be a dressrnaker Hockey, Pageant Sewing, music, skating Oral reports HELEN MHNOWCZHK B49 Bingaman Street GENERQL VOCQTIONRL To teach Hockey, H,T,C. Bicycling, meeting friends Conceited people 3 HUSSELL MCCBLLICHER 1622 Forest Street INDUSTRIQL VOCFITIONI-'IL To be an electrical engineer Radio, Flirplane Puttering with electricity Homework interference DOROTHY McFHRI.BND 1317 Green Street GENERRL VOCRTIONHL To be a hairdresser GR., Pageant Scavenger hunts, parties Dull moments EDWHRD MCINROY 1720 Klein Hvenue GENERFIL VOCFITIONRL To be a sports-writer Table tennis, Chess Basketball, baseball, fishing Rising early DOROTHY Masr 1802 Holly Road GENERHL VOCHTIONHL To go to Hawaii G. R., Q Cappella, Canzonetta Singing, drawing, sewing Waiting IBMES N. MHTHESON 313 Hoskins Place INDUSTRIRL VOCHTIONHL To be a chemist Pageant Fishing, hunting, sports Trigonometry ROBERT MHYER 405 Elm Street COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY To make scientific contribution Ed.ofRed6fBlack,S.C,,N,H.S, Chemistry, tennis, football Inflated personalities MHRY LOU MCDONBLD 1417 Linden Street COMMERCIBL SECRETHRIHL To visit Switzerland Ushers, G.R., Cheerleaders Driving, movies, scrapbooks Sarcastic people DRWN MCGINITHEN 544 North Thirteenth Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRII-ll.. To travel Business Efficiency, Ushers Reading, movies, football School ROBERT MCKINNEY 216 Mulberry Street COMMERCIAL BUSINESS To live in a trailer Q Cappella, Canzonetta,Chess Basketball, bicycling, radio Egotists 62 F R E E F R E E F R E E ELIZHBETH MHSTIDINO 119 West Elm Street HOME ECONOMICS To be a gym instructor GRB., Leaders, Hockey Dancing, club meetings Snobs BETTY MHTTEHN 1340 North Front Street COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY To be a nurse GRB., Baseball Baseball, readtng, sleeping Stuck-up people WHNDH MRZUREK 532 Wunder Street GENERRL VOCHTIONHL To be somebody's secretary Sr. Orch., N.H.S. Tennis, music Gum chewers ii. lg' . Q:-' rg 1 ,-'v Air E -' fall-- ,, .-as ,gg . !, lt- 11-INE MCLHUGHLIN 1122 North Twelfth Street COLLEGE PREPHRQTORY To manage an orphanage Orch. Ensemble, N.H.S, Tennis, playing cello, movies Housework HHNNHH MENDELSOHN 1400 Union Street COLLEGE PREPQRQTORY To be a doctor's assistant Dram., G.R., Mixed Chorus Playing piano, dancing Hats KENNETH MESSNER 813 McKnight Street SHLESMHNSHIP To see the world Football, Marching Band Eating, shooting, trumpet Work Hn: y 1 I , t ur 3 - 45, - . ty 1 HERBERT MELCHER 824 Weiser Street GENERRL VOCHTIONHL To be airline master mechanic Pageant Football, model airplanes Congested halls WILLIHM MENGEL 509 North Thirteenth Street INDUSTRIHL VOCHTIONQL To be a garage mechanic Hi-Y, Track, Cross-country Sports, stamps, repairing auto Show-offs EDWHRD I. MICHHLRK 1160 Marion Street INDUSTRIHL VOCHTIONRL To be professional musician Pageant Playing sax and clarinet Getting out of bed xi' 5.. GEORGE MICHBLHK R Pageant F To paint , R Flrxalma E Working 63 E Sleeping, 510i Maple Street GENERHL VOCQTIONQL F To travel around the world E Sports, movies, music, fishing E lack Benny RHYMOND MIKOLHICZHK 935 Spruce Street GENERHL VOCHTIONFIL portraits Hrt Club eating, music at anything but art GLENDON MILLER 839 Hampden Boulevard COMMERCIHL BUSINESS F To secure a good position R Track, Hi-Y, N.H.S., S.C. E Sports, travel E Homework HLMH MILLER 478 West Oley Street COLLEGE PREPHRPITORY To teach music in schools Flccompanist for Octet, N.H.S. Movies, records, tennis Gossip CI-IBRLES MILLER 1514 Centre Ftvenue COMMERCIAL CLERICHL To own successful business Chess, HT, Office Dancing, bowling Schoolworlr after 3:30 IOHN W. MILLER 1223 Spring Street GENERQL VOCHTIONRL To own a furniture factory Pageant My Workshop, model building Tough guys RICHARD MILLER 1436 Perkiomen Qvenue GENERHL VOCFITIONHL To lead a dance band Orch., Band, Ensemble Photography, music Snooty girls RICHHRD MLODOCH 1102 Cotton Street INDUSTRIQL VOCPITIONQL To work as a drattsman Pageant Stamp collecting, baseball Snobbish teachers and pupils LLOYD H. MOLL 1128 North Twelfth Street GENERHI.. VOCHTIONQL To travel Pageant Collecting antiques, baseball Swellecl heads F R E E F R E E F R E E FERN L. MITCHELL 1013 Robeson Street COMMERCIHL SECRETQRIHL Hlways to be happy H.'T.C., Homemaking Gardening, music, talking lazz, dishonesty EVELYN MOGEL 1312 Linden Street COLLEGE PREPQRHTORY To be happy N.H.S., Band, Ensemble Musical get-togethers, Mother Gym, oysters GEORGE H. MONSHOWER 1622 Perkiornen Hvenue COMMERCIHL BUSINESS To be a certified accountant NHS, P1.T.C., Table Tennis Collecting old coins, bowling Homework, conceited people Sn Q... Q R Pageant 'XT' E Show-offs 64 IOI-IN I-I. MOODY 1243 Mulberry Street GENERQL VOCHTIONHL E Spectator sports, movies E Symphonic music W TI-IOMHS MOORE 1304 Fairview Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL F To become cx chemist R Hunting and Fishing E Hirplane building, reading E Smoking, studying F To attend Teachers' College R S.C., GR., Dramatics ' E Drinking sodas, music ig K K X . ' V 1 1 t tk if--is Lakin 6 'Ina . sry Q-gf: gg- , 'Q Snag, hs. 'lr'-C F To be an airplane mechanic MHRION MOHITZ 1223 Lancaster Qvenue COMMERCIHL SECRETQRIHL DORIS E. MOORE 861 Schuylkill Hvenue HOME ECONOMICS To secure a worthwhile job Pageant Listening to prize fights Poetry, oral reports CHHRLOTTE E. MORITZ 416 Tulpehocken Street COMMEHCIQL SECRETHRIL'-IL To travel around the world Dramatics, H.T.C., Cooking Good jokes, doing homework Dirty dishes GLORIH C. MORRIS 533 North Front Street GENERPIL VOCHTIONQL To become an illustrator GRB., Dramatics Painting, sketching, piano Insincerity, inconsiderate people - Lui' U L, 1- 1. 9 ,. wi ' ' f' A sf- 5. 'M . 1- it ,- , gg ' -l 1 . ' A - -. 3' ' ying' f, was -1. A.. . F' s ., -5-A -.. V' 7' Q 'Q - 1. . 'H .iv . , . f, m ' 1 - . .5 STEWART MOYER 1620 Moss Street GENERHL VOCRTIONHL To develop skill in music Marching Band, Pageant Radio, bicycling, movies People who know all the an- swers BLICE MUTH 429 Rosenthal Street COLLEGE PREPHRQTORY To travel GR., Pag. Com. Knitting, swimming, books Getting-up in the morning MHRY I. NHGLE 936 Moss Street COMMERCII-lL SECRETQRIQL To work in an office Movie Hppreciation, Pageant Movies, reading, radio Superiority complexes F R E E F R E E F R E E BETTY LOU MOYER 436 North Thirteenth Street GENERHL VOCFITIONHL To be a nurse GRB., Ushers Dancing, attending parties Food that mother doesn't make lUNE M. MOYER 447 Schuylkill Plvenue SFILESMRNSHIP To work in a store Pageant Drum and Bugle corps, skating Impolite boys MRRY IHNE MOYER 1009 North Eighth Street GEN ERHL VOCQTI ON HL To attend Ithaca College Canzonetta, H.C., Sports Prevaricating, riding Egotists SONIR MUCHNICK 1302 North Thirteenth Street COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY To be a chemist N.H.S., I.R,C., SC., Hrx. Classical music, conversation Confusion MI-IRY IHNE MYERS 615 Meade Street GENERRL VOCFITIONHL To attend East Stroudsburg GHH., Leaders, Basketball Illthletics Working IHCK NHLLY 842 McKnight Street COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY To he an engineer Pageant Horseback riding, music Braggarts 65 DOROTHY MOYER 617 Willow Street COMMERCIQL SECRETHFIIHL To be ta secretary HC., Dramatics, Pageant Traveling, swimming, hiking Snobbish boys LE ROY MOYER 230 West Douglass Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL To be a navy pilot Pageant Football games, movies People who lack a sense of humor MIRIHM E. MOYER 316 Miller Street COMMERCIRL SECRETHRIQL To work in an office Girls Glee, Pageant Playmg piano and guitar Snobs HLBEH1' I-'. NOECKER 921 North Tenth Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL To travel around the world Pageant Movies, listening to the radio Loitering LEON L. NONEMBKER 716 Madison Plvenue COLLEGE PREP!-IRHTORY To be an engineer Ex. Com., N.H.S., Dramatics Debates, tennis, movies Stockingless girls PHULINE NOVRTNRK 105 West Oley Street COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY To be a nurse Dramatics, Pageant Dancing, acting, reading Onions, noise ROBERT NEIN 316 Hollenbach Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL To become a world traveler Tennis, I-lrchery Tennis, music, sports Girls without stockings FRY NESKOVICH 326 Wood Street COMMERCIRL SECRETHRIHL To be a secretary G.R., G.H.H., Mixed Chorus Music, reading, radio Homework MHRGHRE1' NIES 842 Franklin Street GENERHL VOCQTIONHL To be a nurse S.O.S., G.R., H.P., Ushers Reading, dancing Conceited people HARRY G. NOLL 436 Tulpehocken Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL To be a machinist Pageant Fishing, hillbilly music Stuck-up girls NOREEN NORTON 425 South Fifteenth Street COMMERCIAL SECRETPIRIQL To be a good secretary S,O.S., Pageant Movies, dancing Fair weather iriends PHUL H. NYE 1046 Moss Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL To fly around the world Marching Band, Pageant Hutos, collecting money Wise guys 66 RUTH NELSON 1232 Douglass Street GEN ERHL VOCHTIONBL To be a waitress GRB., Fl Cappella, H.P. Corresponding, roller-skating Drying dishes CHROLYN I. NEY 1246 Perkiomen I-lvenue COLLEGE PREPHRQTORY To be a laboratory technician S.C., Dramatics, Ex. Corn. Reading, corresponding Liars HNTHONY C. NINETO 321 South Eighth Street GENERAL VOCRTIONRL To learn a good trade Typing, Pageant Table tennis, day dreaming Unfair girls HENRY C. OBERC 300 North Tenth Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL To be a bartender H.C., Hunting and Fishing Meeting people, talking Mayonnaise, coca cola GEORGE E. OPEL 1749 Rose Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL To join U. S. Hir Corps Tumbling, Pageant Sports, dance bands Sissies, medicine DAISY OUDINOT 609Q North Ninth Street COMMERCIFIL SECRETQRIQL To be a good housewife Ushers, Pageant Dancing, sewing, football Snobs COMMERCIFIL SECRET!-IRIHL Dancing, skating, bicycling I OSEPH OSTHOWSKI GENERHL VOCHTIONHL Baseball, art, football Report days, alarm clocks VIHGINII-I ONDEHCO VIRGINIA PHCEWICZ ' V COMMERCII-U.. SECRETHRIAL 4- , L Er To be a perfect housewife ML R I . 1 M, , . Collecting souvenirs, dancing - - ' I Ji: 14 i - 'K is , GEORGE PHLICK 348 Pine Street COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY To study engineering Marching Band, S,C. Reading, music, baseball Walking to school KHTHRYN PRLSGHOVE 1315 North Thirteenth Street GENERRL VOCHTIONQL To own many horses Pageant Riding, miniature horses Snobbishness RUSSELL F. PBUI. 1421 Birch Street INDUSTRIQL VOCHTIONQL To hold a government job HC., Hviation Tinkering, model airplanes Getting up early 67 IHMES PHLMER 1415 F-llsace Road COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY To attend Lehigh Tennis, S.C., Ex. Com., Rifle Photography, engines, bands Uncombed hair GEORGE PHPPHS 343 Moss Street GENERHL VOCHTIONRL To be an actor Dramatics, H Cappella Photography, singing, radio Cafeteria food Many mn: Pnwunc 1228 Fidelity sneer COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL To fly an airplane Hviation,G.H.Q. ,Mixed Chorus Football, swimming, movies Onions, egotists BETTE PEFI-'LEY 32 South Tenth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL To be a waitress Dramatics,Girls Glee, Chorus Radio, skating, pinochle Spiteful gossip DORIS PETERSON 1116 Exeter Street GENERAL VOCA TIONAL To fly an airplane Usher, G.A.A., Mixed Chorus Dancing, skating, pen pals Study periods MILDRED CLARE PHILIPS 1362 North Front Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY To be buyer for a dress shop G.R., Pageant Swimming, fashions My hair, lessons PAULINE PEIFER 1416 Church Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL To visit California G.A.A., Pageant Swimming, baked beans Superior airs DORIS PHELAN 207 West Windsor Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL To be a housewife Pageant Movies, scrapbooks, radio People who are high hat MARGARET PHILLIPS 330 North Sixth Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL To get a job G.A.A., Arxalma, Hockey Swimming, talking, movies Conceit, inactivity ELVINA C. PINTI 411 Schuylkill Avenue COLLEGE PREPARATORY To be a nurse G. R., Ex. Com. Knitting, reading, bicycling Mice, false teeth WILLIAM PLANTHOLT 1127 Spring Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL To become a machinist Track, Football, Gym Club Watching sports, airplanes Rainy days, physics EDWARD PRESKA 412 Upland Avenue INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL To be a truck driver Cross-country, Track Sports, traveling in trucks Sunday drivers 68 IOHN PIRY 139i North Third Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL To find employment A Cappella, Canzonetta Music, sports Fiery tempers RUTH PIIEISSER 613 Pear Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL To be an efficient office worker Bus. Efficiency, A Cappella Reading, radio Cocoanut, crowds EARL PRICE 1408 Palm Street GENERAL VOCATION AL To work in an office Football, Basketball, Boxing Driving, boxing Long class periods IEHN QUINN 1419 North Fourteenth Stree GENERHL VOCFITIONRL To be married N.H.S., Pageant Reading, Mademoiselle Spiders, egotists IULIHNNE RAFHLSKH 609 Canal Street GENERQL VOCQTIONHL To become a nurse Dramatics, S.O.S., Typing Crocheting, hiking, talking Having my picture taken IRNE RRMSEY 1229 Hamilton Street t COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIQL To be an ideal wite Pageant Sewing, bicycling, dancing Stubborn and jealous people EDWIN PRICE 1042 North Eleventh Street INDUSTRIQL VOCQTIONHL F To be a skilled electrician R Radio, H.T.C. E Radio, movies, photography E Homework, English DOROTHY PRINTZ 1101 North Ninth Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHHIQL F To travel R Ex. Com., Pageant E Movies, food,reading, sewing E Spiteful girls PETER PRYDYBBSZ 630 Pine Street INDUSTRIRL HRTS F To be a machinist R Typing, Pageant E Hviation, bicycling E Irritable people VEBNR RHDKE 127 Orange Street GENERHL VOCHTIONBL To own a music store Knitting, Pageant Music, hiking, movies People who crack gum GLORIH RBMSEY 417 Bartlett Street GENERQL VOCHTIONHL To be an ideal wife Pageant Sewing, art, music, hiking Red beets, milk HRHOLD RHUENZHHN 1454 North Front Street INDUSTRIHL VOCHTIONHL To attend W.P.I. Track, Pageant Homework, hunting, fishing Silly girls 69 IEHN PRICE 1053 North Fifth Street COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY To be a designer H.C., C.P. Sewing, baking, dolls Brazen boys, assignments IUNE PRINTZ 223 Iefferson Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL To be a nurse G.H.F1., Speed Ball, Basketball Dancing, sports Stuck-up boys and girls NORMR M. PURSE!- 7l7 North Tenth Street COMMERCIHL SECRETRRIHL To become a hairdresser Sewing, Pageant Swimming, orchestras Cold showers LOUISE REICHWEIN 250 South Thirteenth Street COMMERCIHL SECRETFIRIFLL To be a nurse GB., Sewing Collecting dolls, dancing Bragging CHRI. RENTSCHLER 1742 Haak Street GENERHL VOCHTIONI-IL To join the Navy Flrt, Table Tennis, Printing Quiz programs, sports, stamps War paint on girls RUTH RETTEW 656 Mulberry Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIQL To be a bookkeeper Bowling, Pageant Writing and receiving letters Doing homework i I BESSIE RER 1123 North Eleventh Street GENERQL VOCRTIONQL To make good in business Pageant Collecting photos, skating Snobs HARRY C. REBER. IR. l639 Haak Street COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY To succeed as a machinist N.H.S., Band, Sr, Orchestra Outdoor sports, music Sore lips, colds MHRIE REBHOLTZ 137 Mulberry Street COMMERCIHL CLERICQL To be a clerical worker Dramatics, Pageant Football heroes, reading Conceited people LYDIR REIFSNYDER 542 South Eighteenth Street HOME ECONOMICS To join the Old Maids' Club Pageant Movies, reading, sewing Book reports IOHN RENTSCHLER 327 North Tenth Street COLLEGE PREPHRFATORY To attend Penn State G.R., Ushers, Pageant Skating, swimming, walking Rainy weather DONALD RI-IOHDS 812 Gordon Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL To go to Hlbright Basketball, Baseball Walking, basketball, history Too much make-up 70 HRDELLE REBER 309 Hollenbach Street COMMERCIQL SECRETQRIRL To be a secretary Pageant Traveling, swimming, sewing Textbooks IOHN REBER 1244 Church Street COLLEGE PREPPIRFXTORY To attend Lehigh Pageant Travel, model making, sports Hitler PRUL REESER 617 Gregg Hvenue GENERAL VOCHTIONI-lL To be a machinist Ensemble, Sr. Band Movies,baseball,photography Girl smokers ELEFINOR RICHARDS 601 North Tenth Street COMMERCIRL SECRETHRIHL To work in an office Pageant Collecting knick knocks Oral reports, cabbage TUNE RICHARDS 930 Pear Street COMMERCIHL SECRETRRIFLL To be married Sewing, Pageant Drum Corps, loafing, movies Jealous people IUDITH RICHARDSON 1512 Eckert Bvenue COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY To be successful in my work G.R., N.H.S., Pag. Writing Curios, driving car, records Religious discrimination IHNE L. RICHARDS 930 Pear Street COMMERCIHL SECRETRRIHL To be married Sewing, Pageant Drum Corps,rnovies, sleeping Speeches NELDB RICH!-'LRDS 545 North Front Street COMMERCIHL CLERICRL To be a clerk in a store Dressrnaking, Sports, Pageant Collecting books, sewing Snobbishness RUTH RICKOLT 1721 Haak Street COMMERCIRL SECRETHRIRL To be a dressmaker GR., Dressmaking, Pageant Sewing. dancing, movies Oral English E Silly girls 71 IEHN' R. RIEGEL 515 South Fifteenth Street HOME ECONOMICS F To be married R Dressmaking, Pageant E Square dancing, skating E Talking before a group DOROTHY RISSMILLBR 1610 Forrest Street COMMERCIRL SECRETFLRIQL F To be a secretary R Ex. Com., Basketball E Movies, dancing, swimming E Snobbish people IBMES RITCEY 1413 Linden Street COLLEGE PREPHRRTORY F To be an engineer R H.C., Pageant E Pluto riding, swimming CATHERINE RIPPLE 131 Exeter Street COMMERCIAL SECRETRRIRL To be a secretary Dressmaking, Pageant Eating, having fun, radio Making reports MRRIORIE RISSMILLER 916 Moss Street GENERRL VOCHTIONFIL To settle down Pageant Collecting jewelry, driving Tumips LOUISE BNN RITTER 46 Upland Road COLLEGE PREP!-ZRHTORY To find my lost Englishman Ex. Com., G.R. My brothers, R.Fl.F. pictures Rainy days, wearing gloves WALTER ROBINSON 412 Huyett Street COLLEGE PREPHRQTORY To be a pharmacist Track, Hunting and Fishing Classmates, reading, music Showy girls OLGA ROHRBRCH 1231 Fidelity Street COMMERCIHL SECRETRRIHL To be a secretary Fl.T.C., GJ'-1.1-'t. Piano, recordings, cake Onions, study LESTER R. ROMICH 115-117 South Fourth Street GENERRL VOCQTIONI-IL To be an interior decorator Pageant Theatre, interior decoration Rising early IERN ROGERS 1041 North Eleventh Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIQL To be a good secretary Basketball, Class Secretary Saving pennies, my dog,Snoop Going to the grocery store IOHN H. HOLHND 1508 North Twelfth Street COLLEGE PREPHRQTORY To be a dentist S.C., Pageant Model building, pie, music Girls who swear or smoke VIRGINIH ROSS 1050 Muhlenberg Street COMMERCIRL SECRETRRIHL To be married Basketball, Pageant Skating, reading, movies Studying CARL ROTH 1037 North Fifth Street GENERQL VOCQTIONHL To do shop work Track, Hunting and Fishing Fishing, looting, wood shop Show-offs JUNE ROTHERMEI. 1457 Moss Street GENERHL VOCHTIONFIL To manage a home ot my own Fashion Show, Pageant Scenic pictures, baking Hoity-toity people ALICE HOWE 112 West Douglass Street COMMERCII-ll. SECRETHRIPAL To be a model Pageant, Sports Camping, swimming Coming to school early 72 VIHGINIH HOTHENBERGER 504 North Front Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL To be married H.P., Ushers, Marching Band Roller-skating, twirling Blind-dates KBTHBYN BOURKE 1050 North Fourth Street SQLESMHNSHIP To sing with an orchestra H.'T.C., G.H. Collecting pins and hcmkies Boys at R.H.S. IOSEPH ROWE 830 Hampden Boulevard INDUSTRIHL HRTS To be a machinist in Navy SC., H.C. Hunting, camping, science Boring people r-, s . ' ,ml I ,, . , 1 tl, i 1- L I w. R Pageant I b E Butter ilijift 3 , x x if--Egg.. Q is K , N. 1 HENRY RUDY 1040 Franklin Street GENERHL VOCHTIONQL F To marry a millionaire E Movie star's pictures E Movie stills, criticising movies E One lacking movie knowledge GENERHL VOCHTIONHL E Singing, baseball, sleeping Y VA' F To be a movie director lm' E -5 R Football, Basketball, Track ' no F , fx 1 122124. . 4- A ELWOOD RUPPERT 370 Heller's Court 3' if S F To go to work Ln H Glee, Pageant 1 E Studying IOSEPH SRDOWSKI B34 Willow Street GENERI-lL VOCRTIONQL To play professional baseball Football, Basketball, Baseball Movies, sports, spaghetti Homework IEHN' SHILER 1632 Mulberry Street COMMERCIQL SECRETQRIHL To be a dressmaker G.Pl.Fl., Tennis Pen pals, collecting photos Smoking, dancing IOHN SHMSEL 924 Muhlenberg Street INDUSTRIHL VOCFITIONFIL To become an aviator Ex. Com., H.C., Flviation Model airplanes, baseball Iazz music PHUL SHFIH 205 North 'Tenth Street COMMERCIHL SECRETFIRIHL To become an actor Pageant Dancing, dramatics, girls Lessons MHRILYN SHILER 733 Weiser Street GENERHL VOCQTIONHL To be a journalist RedandBlack,N.H.S.,Pag.W. Flrchery, social engagements Fresh beans, crowded halls DOROTHY SHNDS 947 Madison Hvenue COMMERCIQL SECRETHRIHL To own a dog kennel Pageant, Glee Talking, collecting toy dogs Corn fritters 73 RHLLIE RUBENSTEIN 312 Cedar Street COMMERCIQL SECRETHHIQL DOROTHY RUCHLEWICZ 123 Chestnut Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIQL To be a nurse Library Hss't, Sports Tennis, swimming, camping Sissies DONALD RUPPERT 925 North Tenth Street GENERHL VOCQTIONHL To get a good job Pageant Sports, dance bands, history Giggling girls VIRGINIR RUTH l5l9 North Twelfth Street GENERHL VOCRTIONQL To be a fashion designer Chorus, Tennis Wh1tcomb's drawings, piano Rice cs... - ,iff ,,,-J I Q '- -.:-':-1i1'i3I'- ji: T. --11?-:L-I-317 .1 .'g.'.'.y.',.-. , .. .'.-.,. My lan sv .-5. .- If. . . , .-,ug .- ROBERT SCHRICH 152 Walnut Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL To be an airplane mechanic Pageant Model airplanes, swimming H loud-mouthed person BLBERT P. SCHHRTEL 1116 Greenwich Street INDUSTRIHL VOCHTIONHL To join the marines Marching Band, Dance Band Movie photography, trumpet School MRD!-ZLYN SCHEIPE 329 West Windsor Street GENERRL VOCHTIONQL To be a fashion stylist Pageant Sketching, athletic contests Boys who show oil IRNE SHNDS 728 Locust Street GENERI-IL VOCHTIONHL To continue my singing Fl. Cappella, Chorus Singing, reading, chicken Silly people, crowds RUSSELL SHVHKUS 1319 Kenney Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL To be a violinist Orchestra, Ensemble Table tennis, pool, bicycling Conceited girls IOHN B. SCH1'-IEP!-'ER 1354 Mineral Spring Road COLLEGE PREPQRHTORY P1 fine wife and a good job Track, Cross-country Photography, radio building CHARLES S. SCHHNTZ 231 Hanley Place IN DUSTRIHL VOCHTIONHL To be a good mechanic Pageant Photography, baseball Self-centered girls HILEEN SCHEHRER 1141 Buttonwood Street COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY To be an efiicient nurse Flrxalma, Pag.W.,N.H,S.,G.R. Singing, swinging, reading Stubborn girls, jealous boys DONBLD SCHEIREH 668 North Twelfth Street COLLEGE PREPRRHTORY To be a horse breeder Canzonetta, Football, Track Raising chickens, singing Fl certain study hall 74 To be rushed ANNA SHNTILLI West Leesport GEN ERHL VOCQTIONHL To be a bride Knitting, Pageant Baking, reading, singing Clowns BETTY SCHHEFPER 112 Hamilton Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL To get a job G.R., Dressmaking Sewing, cooking, dancing Egotism THELMH SCHHEFFER 415 Gordon Street COMMERCIRL SECRETQRIHL To be married Bus. Eff., Dramatics Sleeping, recordings, dancing Cabbage :.,- v -1. :...- - v-.' FLOYD SCHELL 1225 North Fifth Street GENERHL VOCRTIONHL To tour the US. Pageant Roller skating, sleeping Detention RICHARD SCHENCK 128 North Fourth Street COLLEGE PREPQRHTORY To keep on learning SC., Cross-country Tennis, sleeping, swimming Getting up in the morning IHCK H. SCHLOTT 1414 North Fourteenth Stree SQLESMF-INSHIP To teach school Pageant, HH. Woodworking, typing, movies Girls who smoke n -ai t ROBERT S. SCHELLY. IR. 814 Gordon Street GENERHL VOCHTIONQL Playing fiddle in orchestra Orchestra, Pageant Violin, chemistry Changeable women DONHLD C. SCHIEFER 923 Birch Street GENERHL VOCHTIONQL To be a good athlete Flrxalma, Cross-country Baseball, chemistry, football Swell heads, 4 C lunch RICHHRD P. SCHMEHL ZOO West Green Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL To attend naval school Pageant Sandlot games, food, sleep Mannish girls I A . MA! 3 3 ,nm ' as.. fi. DONRLD ROBERT SCHOCK 1011 Elm Street INDUSTRIHL VOCRTIONQL To be a millionaire Pageant Ping pong, bowling, loaling Women MBRIE I.. SCHUHMRNN 319 West Douglass Street COLLEGE PREPFLRHTORY To be C1 nurse Pageant Swimming, talking, chocolate Rain TED SCHUTTE 612 North Second Street INDUSTRIQL VOCFITIONRL To be a wealthy bachelor Pageant Swimming, baseball, movies Work 75 uf. 'US gn X 4 .1 6 142.4 3':1 . N '- 5:1 HOBERT SCHOCK 1229 Elm Street COMMERCIQL SECEETQRIQL To be professional musician Orch., Band, Marching Band Stamps, playing the sliphorn Spinach LR BONE SCHULTZ 305 South Sixth Street GENERRL VOCRTiONFtL To go on the stage S.C., Cheerleader, G.R.,HP. Dancing, photo album, sports Poor sports CLHRENCE SCHWHRTZ 10051 Franklin Street INDUSTRIRL VOCFITIONRI. To be a success Pageant Printing, baseball, football Physics ' 1 r fur lULIH SCHWHRTZ 503 S Twelfth Street COMMERCIRL SECRETI3tRlHl.. To visit brother rn Hawarr Dramatlcs, Pageant Hrking, letters, volleyball Snakes, caterprllars RUTH SCINDO ll19 Robeson Street GENERHL VOC!-ITIONHL To keep home tires burnmg Pageant Collectmg ntckels, sewmg Conceited people MHRY ELLEN SEI-IMI-IN 651 Tulpehocken Street COLLEGE PREPQRRTORY To have a good trme HC, GR, Bowlrng, IRC Writrng letters, laughing Hard butter, housework ar 'ft Q , A .W sv I af-f-l Q. 1 . 0 J. . ala- - 3 CHRISTINE R. SCHWEIMLER 921 Werser Street COLLEGE PREPQRHTORY To destgn homes G R., Typmg Swtrnming, horseback rrdrng Rrdrng on trolley cars HELEN SCIOLI l48 South Flfth Street GENERHL VOCHTIONF-IL To own a clothmg shop Pageant Srngtng, dances, football Untrdy grrls LILLIHN SEGHL 524 Moss Street COMMERCIQL SECRETQRIHL To run a lendmg hbrary Movre Flpprecratton, Pageant Srngmg, piano play1ng,movzes People who act lrke babres 6 e C' , if I N Q -pf 'sf 'WZPLZI , xi , fn- , - tb 11 2' - T -2if:7'J'r 'lifk sf? 5, , V W 6 ' w. tgaglit ' E .,., , , 5.3.1 fn' . MHRIHN H. SEGNER 409 Pearl Street COMMERCIQL SECEETHRIFIL To be a successful secretary Orchestra, Bus Eiftcrency Daydrearmng, eatrng Prunes NORENE M. SEIDEL 1513 North Tenth Street COMMERCIFIL SECHETHRIHL To be independent, successful Hrx, Bus Ett, Basketball Movres, food, history Tomatoes RICHARD SEYFERT 338 North Tenth Street GENERQL VOC CtTlONt'3tL To get a job Pageant Football, musrc Self-centered grrls 76 Y WILLIBM SEIBERT 523 North Twelfth Street GENERQL VOCHTIONFIL To play in a btg band Marchrng Band, Pageant Playrng sliphorn, swrmming Sauerkraut IRVIN L. SELLERS, IR. 245 West Douglass Street COLLEGE PREPQRRTORY To go to Qnnapolts Hrchery, Pageant Prpe collectmg sports Grrls wrthout stockmgs MRRY LOU SHHFI-'ER 355 North Front Street COMMERCIRL SECliETFlRlHl. To drscover a Utopta N H S, Ex, Com, Hrxalma Needlepomt, holrdays, letters To be kept wartrng, summer BROOKE SHUGRRS 1217 Church Street GENERRL VOCRTIONRL To be an aviator Football, Pageant Football, food, movies Show-oils TESSIE SHULMHN 1318 Linden Street GENERHL VOCQTIONRL To be a hairdresser H Cappella, Chorus Playing piano, records Overly-affectionate people BETTY SHUMHN 740 Locust Street HOME ECONOMICS To be a saleswoman Choir, Fl.T.C. Hiking, dancing, radio Fish, conceited pecple EUGENE O. SHEEHBN Reinholds, R. D. INDUSTRIRL VOCFITIONQL To go on the stage I.R.C., Radio Bowling, radio, plays Lipstick, girls who ilirt IEHNNE SHILLING 231 Linden Street COMMERCIHL SECHETRRIRL To be a cosmetician Hockey, Baseball, Volleyball Skating, reading, bowling Supercilious people EUGENE SHOLLENBERGER 521 North Front Street COLLEGE PRE PHRRTORY To be a teacher Football, Basketball Ping pong, basketball Show-offs FRANCES SHULMHN 530 North Eighth Street COMMERCIRL SECRETHRIQL To be a stylist Movie Flpp., Pageant Making clothes for models Conceit, school E. ROBERT SHULTZ 38 South Eighth Street GEN ERI-IL VOCHTIONHI.. To be a music teacher Table Tennis, Hunting, Fishing Flirplanes, music, stories Women ROBERT SHURILLH 602 Laurel Street GENERQL VOCQTIONHL To Work in printing concern Flrchery, Baseball, Pageant Football, games, movies Girls without stockings 77 BETTY IHNE SHENK 721 Gordon Street COMMERCIHL CLERICQL To work in an office G.R., Pageant Collecting junk, driving Oral reports MRRY IRNE SHIHEY 811 Franklin Street COMMERCIRL SECRETHRIQL To demonstrate foods Glee, Pageant Embroidering, scrap books Silly girls, liver DORIS MBE SHOWRLTER 403 North Fourth Street GENERRL VOCQTICNHL To be a radio singer Choir, Octette, Usher, I-l.T.C. Listening to radio, singing Vulgar, unfriendly people DOROTHY H. SMITH 1526 Mineral Spring Road GENERRI.. VOCHTIONHL To be a secretary Knitting, Pageant Chewing gum, dancing Haughty people GEORGE SMITH 1210 Locust Street INDUSTRII-IL VOCQTIONHL To play pro-baseball Baseball, Pageant Sports, ice cream Conceited boys IRVIN SMITH 736 Lance Place COLLEGE PREPFIRRTORY To see the world Hi-Y, Checkers Sports, extra-curr. activities Stuck-up people WILLIAM SIEDLECKI 416 Minor Street GENERRI. VOCRTIONHL To join the marines Pageant Sports, movies, study periods Swank I-ILICE SINGLEY 142 South Twelfth Street SHLESMHNSHIP To be a saleswoman Dramatics, Pageant Collecting miniature horses Sea food DORIS SMELTZER 155 Hudson Street COLLEGE PREPHRI-ITORY To be a nurse Ex. Com., Pageant Window shopping, talking Tall talkers DOROTHY M. SMITH 515 South 171i Street GENEIRFIL VOCFITIONHL To be a hairdresser Girls' Glee, Sextet, Dramatics Drinking cokes, tallzing Egotists GLORIR IEHNNE SMITH 1623 North Eleventh Street GENERHL VOCFITIONQL To settle down G,H.l7l.,Fl.T,C.,Bowling,S.O S. Cokes, playing juke box Snobbishness IOHN W. SMITH 1301 North Eleventh Street GENERAL VOCHTIONFIL To be a carpenter Pageant Saving buttons, comic books Fried onions 78 LEONARD E. SIMMONS 457 Pear Street GENERI-IL VOCI'-ITIONHL To travel Printing, Pageant Fiddeling, reading, radio Boastful people MRDELINE SKHCZYLHS 1268 Muhlenberg Street GENERFIL VOCHTIONHL To be a dressmaker Ushers, Pageant Reading, skating, movies Overbearing people HRLENE E. SMITH 208 North Twelfth Street COMMERCIAL SECRETHRIHL To make my dream come true Dramatics, Pageant Gum, walking through halls People who strut 1- I IUNE M. SMITH 616 Gordon Street COMMERCIRL SECRETQRIHL To be a secretary H.P., Pageant Collecting post cards, movies History, gym MRRY E. SMITH 1037 Marion Street COMMERCIQL SECRETRRIQL To be a private secretary Rrxalma, G.R., Bowling Swimming, skating, sewing Crowds, nagging I. LUCILLE SMYTH 1058 North Sixth Street GENERQL VOCHTIONHL To go away to school Bowling, Chorus, Library Reading, driving Complacent people MBRGHHE1' L. SMITH 409 Spruce Street COLLEGE PREPHRFITORY To be a nurse Red andBlack,Pag.W., N.H.S Poetry, post card collecting Slowness RUTH MBE SMITH 1046 Weiser Street COMMERCIHL SECRETRRIQL To be a secretary Mixed Chorus, Girls' Glee Taking pictures, driving Cats IOHN SOW9. 1507 Linden Street GENERRL VOCHTIONHL To be an aeronautic mechanic Rifle, Pageant Hunting, outdoor lite Onions BETTY SPANGLER 627 Elm Street COMMERCIHL BUSINESS To become a bookkeeper F-1 Cappella, G.R., Pageant Singing, dancing Sauerkraut IRENE KHTHRYN SPHTZ Hlbright College HOME ECONOMICS To go to college H.C., Movie Flpp. Collecting sport pictures Spaghetti HRDELLB. E. SPIESE 307 Lombard Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHI.. To be a hairdresser Fl Cappella, Chorus Dancing, skating, reading Self-satisfied people 79 LEE SPHNGLER 350 North Sixth Street GENERRL VOCQTIONHL To be a railway mail clerk Table Tennis. Basketball Making lanyards, pinochle Shaving, starched collars MHHY SPICKLER 805 North Eleventh Street COMMERCIHL SECRETQRIQI. To be a nurse's aid GRB., Baseball, Basketball Reading High scrapbook Onions, studying MELVIN G. SPIESE 1134 North Twelfth Street INDUSTRIRL VOCQTIONRL To own a big house, big car Track, Hrchery Baseball, crab cakes, math. Stiff collars F 1 IHNE I-1. SPOHN 428 North Twelith Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL To design and make clothes S,O.S., Pageant Sewing, drawing, scrapbooks History tests IOHN STHMBHUGH 46 North Sixth Street COMMERCIHL BUSINESS To be a public accountant Cheerleader, Track Eating, sleeping, sports Big-headed people RICHHRD P. STHUI-'FEB 322 South Thirteenth Street COMMERCIHL BUSINESS To join the navy S,C., Pageant Football, stamps Hmerican history EDITH STH!-'FORD 3335 South Sixth Street COMMERCIQL SECRETQRIRL To be a secretary GH., Pageant Collecting dance booklets Homework CHROL STHNLEY 305 West Douglass Street COMMERCIAL SECRETHRIHL To be married Pageant Talking-they say Cold toast ANDREW STHVHRSKI 440 Pearl Street INDUSTRIHL VOCQTIONHL To be an electrician Pageant Sports, movies, shop Self-praise HDELHIDE C. STEIGER 521 Chestnut Street GENERHL VOCHTIONRL To become a concert singer Ex.Com., S.O.S., GR., Sextet Music, dancing, singing Being snubbed IHNE STELTZ 1040 Mulberry Street GENERQL VOCRTIONQL To be married Ex. Com., Pageant Dancing, Glenn Miller , movies Conceit EDITH MHE STERN 116 Cherry Street COLLEGE PREPHRETORY To do nursing in Harlem Leaders, Hockey, Basketball Travel, sports, dancing Silly love affairs ' 80 VICTOR STEINMETZ 927 Rose Street GENERRL VOCQTIONHL To be a printer Chess, Pageant Collecting stamps, dreaming Studies GERHLDINE STEPP 350 Mulberry Street GENERFIL VOCHTIONHL To settle in my dream cottage S.C., Camera, S.O.S., G.R. Staring, dancing, arivirig Boys without cars KHRL STERNBERG 22 North Ninth Street COMMERCIHL BUSINESS To be a5th Hvenue hairdresser R.T.C., Pageant Song hits, dog licenses Oatmeal DORIS STOP!-'ER 1508 Centre Avenue COMMERCIAL SECRETHRIAL To become a secretary Glee, GR., Pageant Mother, dancing, jazz Snobs, early rising IRMES STOUDT 1622 North Tweltth Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL To secure a civil service iob Archery, Pageant Reading, archery, science Oral reports MARGARET K. STOYER 1038 Church Street COMMERCIAL SECRETRRIHL To be a stenographer Bowling, GBR., Basketball Flowers, books, archery, music Egotists IOYCE STERNBERGER 314 Madison Avenue COLLEGE PREPARRTORY To be a good nurse HC., G.A.A., Hockey Collecting toy dogs, dancing Catty people HGNES STEVENS 806 Elm Street GENERAL VOCRTIONI-ll: To be a doctor GR.,S.C.,1-lviation,MovieApp. Designing, radio Frankfurters I GEORGE STEWART 1329 North Fifth Street GENERAL VOCATIONHL To travel Chess, Pageant Stamps, comic books, loaiing School 0 OLIVER STOTT 459 West Oley Street INDUSTRIAL VOCHTIONHL To marry an heiress Soccer, Pageant Spending, match books Sauerkraut PRUL STOUDT 422 Mulberry Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL To be a machinist Chess, Pageant Skating, machine shop, food Crabby teachers MILDRED STRAUSE R. D. No. 2, Reading GENERAL VOCATIONAL To study art at U. of P. Pageant Sketching, collecting dolls Impolite boys 81 c l . 1 HNNETTH MHY STERNER lOl Angelica Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY To be a physz educ. teacher G.P..Fl., 'Leaders, Hockey Mother, souvenirs, dancing Show-offs ALEX STEVENS 828 Buttonwood Street GENERAL VOCFITIONHL To become a baseball star Table Tennis, Pageant Baseball, dancing, rummy Rook reports . , RICHARD C. STEWART 131 South Third Street COLLEGE PREPHRATORY To be a pharmacist Swimming Dancing, working, music Talkative persons -a 'F GERALD SULMAN 840 Elm Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL To become a printer Table Tennis, Pageant Shop, sports, rurnmy, dancing Themes GEORGE SWOYER 447 Spruce Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL To be a machinist Track, Pageant Machine shop, aeroplane Silly girls, homeroom period GENEVIEVE TARAS 931 East Laurel Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY To be a music teacher S.C., A.'I'.C., Orchestra Playing violin, painting Snobbish people WARREN F. STRAUSS 1559 North Tenth Street GENERAL VOCHTIONAL To tour the country Table Tennis, Pageant Movies, sports Public speaking DONALD I. STUBBLEBINE 1424 Church Street COMMERCIAL SECRETABIAL To travel across our country Pageant Drawing, reading, shorthand Teachers VIRGINIA I. STUFI-'LET 232 South Twelfth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL To own a country home G.R., Knitting, S.O.S., Clothing Reading, dancing, sewing Stuck-up people E. CLARENCE SWEITZEB 346i Mulberry Street COMMERCIAL BUSINESS To be an office worker H.C., Pageant Sports, stamp collecting Tests CASIMIR SZYMBORSKI 1226 Spruce Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL To live a bache1or's lite Pageant Playing cards, building planes Tough fellows AARON TAUB 1221 Eckert Avenue COLLEGE PREPHRATORY To become an engineer Manager-Swimming Team Playing golf, piano English 82 RICHARD 'l'. STRAUSSER 1652 Mulberry Street COMMERCIAL BUSINESS To be a certified accountant Basketball, Pageant Collecting magazines, sports Homework IANE STUBER 1335 Birch Street COMMERCIAL CLERICAL To be a good wife S.O.S., A.T.C., Bowling Reading, radio, movies Waiting CORA STYER 351 South Sixth Street GENERAL VOCHTIONAL To operate a nursery Pageant Drawing, impersonations Cowboy movies, hillbilly songs IHCK THYLOR 1351 Locust Street COLLEGE PREPQRQTORY To become an architect Hrx., Tennis, Pag. Writing Sketching, golf, tennis, hiking Blusterers MONH RUTH TERGUE 1125 Oley Street GEN ERQL VOCHTIONBL To be a sec'y to Errol Flynn Qrt, Pageant Skating, sewing, dancing Show-otts ROSE TEREFENKO 412 Woodward Street GENERHL VOCQTIONFIL To have a beautiful home N.H.S., F1 Cappella Choir Reading, sewing, dancing Teacher's pets PAUL ROBERT TAYLOR 3359. Linden Street GENERRL VOCRTIONHL To become famous in a trade Hi-Y, Soccer Dancing, swimming, tennis Smart-alecks FERN TEMPLIN 401 West Windsor Street GENERHL VOCRTIONHL To be agym instructor atR.H.S. Cheerleading, Bowling Sports, skating, sewing Conceited people IUNE TERREY 1038 Spring Street GENERQL VOCHTIONH1.. To be a hairdresser Ushers, GRB. Collecting comic cartoons Puited up people GEORGE THOMAS 142 South Eighth Street COMMERCIHL BUSINESS to be a restaurateur Pageant Horseback riding, airplanes Conceit DOROTHY TINDLE 361 North Second Street COLLEGE PREP!-'LRRTORY To have a happy lite G.R., Red and Black, I-1.T.C. Music,reading,socialactivities Gaudy clothes ESTHER TRHYNOR 1653 North Ninth Street HOME ECONOMICS To be married S.O.S., Pageant Sleeping, listening to radio Impolite boys 83 ELSIE TIBBETTS 541 Spring Street SHLESMHNSHIP To travel around the world Leaders, G.Q.H. Skating, athletic activities Poor sports GEORGE D. TOROK. IR. 826 Thorn Street GEN ERHL VOCHTIONHL To work in a machine shop Orchestra, Pageant Hunting, photography, violin Ftrrogant people HILDR TROUTMHN 518 Oley Street COLLEGE PREPFIRRTORY To attend college Pageant Dramatics, playing the piano English tests ELEHNOB VECCHIO 'BERNHRD TRUDNOWSKI 439 South Ninth Street GENERHL VOCRTIONHL To become a movie actor Dramatics, Pageant Dramatics, good books, art Work SHMUEI. E. TYSON 808 Delta f-lvenue COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY To be a metallurgist S.C., Ex. Com. Photography, out-ot-doors Eggs, smart-guys RRTHUR VHLENTI 1028 Cotton Street INDUSTRIHL VOCQTIONHL To pilot the B-19 Camera, Pageant Saving old coins, sports Conceited people IOSEPH I. TYLKOWSKI 1448 Muhlenberg Street INDUSTRIHL VOCHTIONFIL To be head of my own house Pageant Dancing, steaks Complacency CLARENCE UMBENHOUER B20 DeHart's Court GENERHL VOCHTIONQL To obtain a position Cross-country Manager, HP. Bingo, baseball, reading Cooked carrots IRENE VHRGO 237 Reed Street GENERQL VOCRTIONQL To be married G.Ft.H., Class Treasurer Collecting snapshots, danclng Hypocrites LOUIS VHSTHRDIS 210 Lemon Street GENERQL VOCHTIONQL To be another Gene Venski Cross-country, Track Scrap book of track stars Irritable teachers H. WILLIHM VOIGHT. IR. 1519 North Fourteenth Street COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY To attend college Camera, Ex. Com. Collecting rocks, minerals Pickles, haughty friends HDR GRACE WHGNEH 547 Gordon Street COLLEGE PREPHRQTORY To have a happy home Usher, Movie Qpp. Writing stories, gay company Visitors that never show up 84 122 South Second Street GENERQL VOCQTIONHL To go to Plfrica as missionary GR , GR H, Pag. Writing Theatre, bicycling Egotists NORH R. WBDE 344 Greenwich Street COMMERCIQL SECHETHRIFIL To be a secretary GR., N.H.S., Nursing Country dances, athletics Snobs DOROTHY WBGNER 834 North Second Street COLLEGE PREPQRRTORY To teach vocal music Choir, Canzonetta Dancing, singing, acting Gossip .gi G, '.-Q -r . , -ft P- Q if f ' X ,,.i, ag. Ce LYLE WRGNER 502 I-litter Street GENERQL VOCFITIONFIL To be an Flrmy Qtr Corps pilot Rviation, Pageant Model building, radio Too much make-up GOLDIE WHLLEISH 925 Moss Street HOME ECONOMICS To be a good wife GR., Pageant Swimming, sewing, movies FHHNCES WHNNER 740 North Third Street COLLEGE PREPQRQTORY To receive nurse's degree GR., Ex. Com., Chaplain Swimming, picnicking -, 4... I: 'T' E2 Tea L- Y -'tag' L ' fgff-ig . E Turnips ttf! i 1' , -e. t 2 A . i X' l ve, EDWHRD WHHDEN. IH. 1159 Perry Street COMMERCIHL BUSINESS To he a bookkeeper Pageant Flrt, scrapbooks, movies Leaky fountain pens MHRY E.. WHTSON 103 South Fifth Street COLLEGE PREPQRHTORY To be a nurse and travel G.R., S.C., Swimming Dancing, collecting post cards Super-sophisticated girls EMILIR WRWHZONEK 529 Upland Hvenue GENERQL VOCQTIONHL To be a radio singer Choir, Octet, Canzonetta Picnics, carnivals, sewing Big shots R E E DONRLD WRSSER l7l4 North Sixteenth Street COLLEGE PREPQRHTORY To learn more chemistry Chorus, Table Tennis, Hi-Y Model trains, Bob Hope Cheese pie, getting up early ROBERT WHTT 1501 North Twelfth Street COMMERCIRL BUSINESS To own a men's clothing store Glee, Dramatics Cartooning, movies Crowds, noise IEHNETTE WEHND 344 Madison Qvenue COMMERCIRL BUSINESS To be a typist Pageant, HR. Skating, dancing, music Conceited people 85 VERH EDNH WHGNER 1057 North Fourth Street COMMERCIQL SECRETRRIQL To be an army wife H.P. S.C., Marching Band-Maj. Roller skating, twirling Blind dates WII.-LIBM WHLTEH l2Ul North Fifth Street GENERHL VOCRTIONQL To become a flying cadet Pageant Dancing, tinkering with cars Rising in the morning M. LOUISE WHRD IIZ7 Birch Street GENERQL VOCQTIONQL To attend McCann's GR., Bowling Hthletic games, dancing Cabbage 5 59 Y it 5- .-.mpi . N. 3 rf QQ. wc.: 1 HELEN WEIDNER 1344 North Front Street COMMERCIBL SECRETHRIHL To be a secretary G.R,, Pageant Listening to the radio Grouches BETTY WEINHOLD 348 Pearl Street GENERRL VOCQTIONFIL To be successful Dramatics, Pageant Ruta trips, picnics Being kept waiting FERN LEHH WENRICH 1005 Union Street COMMERCIQL SECRETQRIHL To be a hairdresser Hrt, Pageant Skating, drawing, letters Tests, rainy weather F R E E F R E E F R E E HNNH WEHVER 742 McKnight Street COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY F To be a success R Dramatics, Pageant E Skating, music, radio stories E Pompous people, gym MHRY LOUELLH WEBB 1037 Church Street HOME ECONOMICS F To be happily married R Leaders, Bowling, GQH. E Recordings, basketball E Chicken, fast driving ROBERT H. WEIDENHHMMEH ' 127 South Third Street GENERHL VOCFITIONHL F To enjoy leisure H H Cappella, Octet E Bowling, singing, comics f' E Working RNNH WEINER 24 North Third Street COMMERCIHL SECRETQRIQL To be a success Movie Hpp., Pageant Hayrides, doggie roasts Getting up in the morning GERHLD WEISER 433 North Ninth Street GENERHL VOCRTIONQL To see the world Flrchery, Pageant Scrapbook, basketball Hecklers CHRI. WILLIRM WENTZEI. 327 McKnight Street INDUSTRIHL VOCHTIONHL To drive to Florida and Calif. Pageant Ping pong, swimming, skating Big-headed people 86 IOHN WEHVER 1719 Cotton Street GENERQL VOCQTIONQL To be a photographer Pageant Photography, raising pigeons Dishonesty DOROTHY M. WEBSTER 833 Rose Street COLLEGE PREPHRQTORY To join an all-girls orchestra Orchestra, Band My sax and clarinet Violins in a dance band ROBERT M. WEIDENHEIMER 851 Schuylkill Flvenue INDUSTRIHI.. VOCHTIONQL To own an airplane Flviation, Pageant Model building, movies, radio Dry books U 5 Qi - if -,, .,.-- MHRGUERITE WENTZEL 446 Tulpehocken Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIHL To have a cottage of my own G.R., Octet, Glee Popular music, corresponding Grouches and egotists KHTHRYN ELLEN WER1' 930 Perry Street COMMERCIRL SECREFQRIHL To travel Pageant Riding, hiking, music Rainy week-ends BETTE WHEELER 1542 Perkiomen Plvenue COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY To be important HP., G,Pl.H., Basketball Sweet music, R.H.S.scrapbook Fickleness Q.. C5 -bf Y. Tx VIRGINIH WERNICKI 534 south Ninth street ' GENERHL VOCHTIONHL F To travel through the states Q, R S.O.S., Typing E Radio, dancing, reading ' s E Conceit h In? , ,Kr 4 ROSE WEWER 5 648 North Sixth Street SQLESMHNSHIP F To see the world I R Dramatics, Pageant f..- E Music, sewing, hiking 'I' X E Hitler, grouches . I .f I A KJ 4. yi' ' QS' IOI-IN C. WHEELER 1542 Perkiomen Hvenue COMMERCIQL SECRETHRIHL F To be a good typist I qi I A 6' R Dramaiics, Pageant uv' E Playing the piano, typing , V t. Y E I-'lighty girls ' g R t LOIS WHITE BETTY WHITMHN 40 North Eighth Street 517 North Fourth Street COMMERCIHL SECRETQRIQL COMMERCIQL SECRETHRIHL S To live in the country To be a secretary Bowling, Pageant Bowling, Pageant Sv .V Drawing, dancing, stamps Swimming,dancing,shorthand ' T Sarcasm Rainy days l 'x x 1 ,,.- fb LEWIS WICKI.EIN l3U0 Lorraine Road COLLEGE PREPQRHTORY To be a photographer HP., Sr. Orchestra Photography, tap dancing Untriendliness, sarcasm DONALD WIEST l79 West Green Street GENERHL VOCHTIONRL To attain success H.C., Pageant Huto racing, driving Silly laughs 87 IBNE LOUISE WIEDER 1425 North Fourteenth Street COLLEGE PREPQRQTORY To be a nurse G.R., Social Com. Dancing, daydreaming Turnips ELWOOD WILDERMUTH 343 West Green Street INDUSTRIHL VOCHTIONQL To play professional baseball Baseball, Pageant Sports, apple pie Silly girls, lazy people 1 GUY WILDERMUTH 1423 Birch Street COLLEGE PREPHRQTORY To attend Qnnapolis Ex. Com., Football Football, science Wiping Windshields JUNE C. WILLIHMS 640 Birch Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIQL To be a lawyer's secretary H.C., S.C,, Flrxalma, Bus Ett Dreaming, bicycling Macaroni and cheese, snobs 1 ELIZHBETH WILSON 1531 Luzerne Qvenue COMMERCHZIL SECRETQRIHL To be a private secretary N.H,S, Business Efficiency Motion pictures, miisrc Cosmetics iv 6 RICHARD E. WILKES 422 Orange Street INDUSTRH-IL VOCFITIONHL To be a marine or army air pilot Flrchery, Pageaiit Movies, trigonometry Classes LEROY WILLIG 317 South 175 Street GENERHL VOCHTIONQL To beaMarine Q1rCorpsP1lot Orchestra, Pageant Being with the boys Rainy days, poetry DONHLD WISE 444 West Oley Street INDUSTRIQL VOCHTIONHL To see'the world Pageant Model railroadmg, dancing Homework K E Lessons .af ' 88 STHNLEY WISNIEWSKI 303 Belvedere lllvenue GENERHL VOCHTIONHL F To get money without work 1 R Crossecountry, Pageant 4' E Dancing, jazz, Superman E Spinach, mechanical drawing HARVEY W. WITMOYER. IR. 247 North Front Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL F To workin an airplane factory R Ftviation, Pageant E Bowling, airplane models E Cafeteria food ROY WOLFE L 938 Church Street GENERHL? VOCQTIONHL F To work in a steel mill R Hunting, Fishing, Pageant E Playing cards, lQowling ,Q e. is . I x ' ' f . V j , CHHRLES WITMHN 528 North Eighth Street INDUSTRIHL VOCQTIONHL To be a mail-carrier Pageant Building models, stamps Mechanical drawing If-IMES FRANK WOLFE 928 Pear Street COLLEGE PREPQRQTORY To work in an airplane factory Pageant Records, Bob Hope, steaks Homework HNNE WOLOSEWICH 632 Lancaster Hvenue GENERQL VOCHTIONHL To be a fashion designer Fl Cappella, Canzonetta Dancing, good recordings Snooty people, gym HELEN YEZ 520 South Seventeenth Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL To be an accordionist Tennis, Pageant Tennis, meeting new people Doing dishes, hurrying IHCQUELINE YOH 1327 Birch Street GENERHL VOCHTIONRL To fly an airplane Typing, Pageant Walking, collecting post cards Two-faced people GEORGE YOUNG 1230 North Sixth Street GENERRL VOCHTIONHL To be a machinist Pageant Eating, work, basketball School CONRHD WOOD 1448 Spruce Street COLLEGE PREPHRHTORY Be an aeronautical engineer Flviation Club, Pageant Science fiction, flying models Boy-crazy girls IOHN YEHGER 500 Park Hvenue SHLESMHNSHIP To be a good salesman Golf, Pageant Collecting stamps Detention, homework LOUISE YERGER 237 North Front Street COLLEGE PREPHRQTORY To be an old maid G.R., Pageant Dancing, ice skating Egotism, speeches MHRIORIE IOYCE YODEH 925 Washington Street COMMERCIRL SECRETQRIFIL To live in a little White house G.R., Pag, Com., Drarnatics Waiting for the EHGLE boy Snobs, oysters BETTY IHNE YOUNG 1118 Windsor Street COMMERCIQL SECRETRRIQL To be a secretary Fl.T.C., Pageant Radio orchestras, bicycling Deceit, history IRVIN YOUSE 1043 Franklin Street GENERHL VOCHTIONHL To become a machinist H.C,, Pageant Lunch, movies, radio Homework 89 IEHN F. WRHY 128 Windsor Street COMMERCIHL SECRETQRIHL To live in Washington, D. C. Ex. Com., Bus. Eff. Embroidering, collecting dogs Snobbish people, lessons LORETTH YEHGEH 335 North Thirteenth Street HOME ECONOMICS To be a doctor's secretary Pageant Listening to the radio, reading Oral reports, conceit BETTY YEICH 1618 North Ninth Street GENERQL VOCHTIONFIL To be a registered nurse G,F1.H., Tennis. Dramatics Daydreaming, Scrapbooks Braggarts, early bedtime YHNE ZIMMERMBN 1142 Schuylkill Qvenue COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIFIL To be an interior decorator G.Fl.Fl., GLR., Pageant Roller-skating, dancing Getting to school on time IOHN ZUY 308 Madison Qvenue GENERQL VOCHTIONHL Be inspector in machine shop Swimming Y.M.C.Fl,, model airplanes Early rising, homework WILLIRM ZHCKHWSKI 430 Chestnut Street GENERHL VOCHTIONQL To be trurnpeter in a name band Swimming, Pageant Iam sessions, lunch Detention HOSE BNN ZHIDOWICZ 534 South Eighteenth Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRII-lL To be an efficient secretary G.H.H., N.H.S., Bus. Eff. Reading, tennis, hiking Fish FLORENCE ZIEMB1-I B65 South l7f Street COMMERCIHL SECRETQRIHL To be a secretary G.H.Fl., Ex. Corn., Bus. Eti. Dancing, reading, tennis Spaghetti, assemblies DORIS ZOHNER 1500 North Ninth Street COMMERCIHL SECRETHRIQL To be a good secretary Pageant Swimming, mystery stories Damp weather's effect on hair LEROY ZWEIZIG 543 Spring Street GENERRL VOCHTIONQL To join the army as mechanic H.C., I.V. Football Hrchery, hunting, football Big-headed people, lessons 90 FELIX ZHFFIRO 422 Spring Garden Street COMMERCIHI. SECRETHRIHL To be a bookkeeper Boys' Glee, Ex. Com., Pageant Reading sport page, gym Silly girls, homework GERALD S. ZEMBER 373 Schuylkill Hvenue GENERHL VOCRTIONHL To enter the advertising field Pageant Music, drawing, ads. Girls without stockings MILDRED ZIMMEHLY 232 Greenwich Street GENERHL VOCRTIONQL To be a successful clerk Drarnatics, Pageant Reading, sewing, air trips Hlarm clocks :el 'wif ' IN MEMORIAM MR. ELIVIER SHNDT CHESTER THOMHSON RHCHEL BULLOCK 91 ARXALMA , . , , ..,, , ,.k,..: ig .4 , , f- ' ,mfii ,xx , . .5 . LEFT TO RIGHT Louise Kal-iler Hntainette I..eVar1, Ronald D1Luco, Qrlene Bell Mary Lou Shaller, Leanore Gates, Ruth Gates, Mary Smith Donald Griesemer, Gertrude Golla, Reimur Hobbmg Miriam Imber, Norene Seidel Donald Schieler, Sonia Muchmck, Betty Kase, Ursula Kunze, lune Will1a.ns Plileen Schearer, Mildred Kauimarm lack Taylor, Margaret Phillips, Dorothy EDITOR-IN-CI-IIEF Reimar I-Iobbirig QSSISTQNT EDITOR Sonia Muchnick BUSINESS MHNHGER Louise Kahler SPONSOR Miss Marietta lohnstori SENIOR COMMITTEE EDITOR Miriam Imber HSSISTFINT EDITOR Mary Lou Shatter Leanore Gates Ruth Gates Gertrude Golla Mildred Kaufmann HCTIVITY COMMITTEE EDITOR Hritainette LeVan Elizabeth Kase- Ursula Kunze 92 STAFF 1942 Q'-Q U Q-I x 'Ni Member absent from picture Raymond Mikolajczak. EDITOR EDITOR EDITOR EDITOR TYPISTS FIRTISTS FEHTURE COMMITTEE Flileen Schearer Noreen Seidel FHCULTY COMMITTEE Donald Griesemer Sonia Muchnick GIRLS' HTHLETICS Margaret Phillips Mary Smith BOYS' HTHLETICS Donald Schieter Dorothy Plclie Iune Williams Rrlene Bell Ronald DiLuco Raymond Mikolajczak Iack Taylor 93 TWELFTH GRBDE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Purposei To legislate tor the Senior Class. Sponsorsi MR. FRQNKLIN V. GILL, MR. IVQN E. NEWPHER, MISS GRFICE W. TROUT President' ROBERT HQRTMRN Vice-President: FRHNCIS D1SHLVO Secretary: IEHN ROGERS Treasurer: IRENE VHRGO 1- ., ,, ,W 1 I , - N V . s.,s- . '. 3 V . s.... I , Q . . , .. . . , .- FRONT ROW--tleft to rightl Mary Lou Shatter, Doris Smeltzer, Florence Ziemba, Iudith Richardson, Ruth Becker, Hdelaide Steiger, Hildegard Ioos. SECOND ROW-Gertrude Golla, Louise Finn Ritter, lean Flinchbaugh, Margaret Burns, Ruth Hoke, Mr. Gill. THIRD ROW-Thomas Leinbach, Robert Hlexander, Robert Mayer, Martin Brill, I-'laron Taub, Guy Wildermuth, Hlbert Kreitz. FOURTH ROW--Miss Trout, Leon Nonemaker, Richard Mlodoch, Mr. Newpher, Iames Convry. Officers at extreme right. Members absent from picture-Nancy Enterline, Virginia Griesemer. Never before has a Senior Executive Committee been faced with the problems which con- fronted ours of the class of 1942. Forced to drop the Class Trip and curtail the decorations for the Senior Prom, these members, one from each homeroom, were faced with a pretty dark future. Yet they buckled down to work with a Will, and their committee became the heart of all senior activity. Every member kept his homeroom Well-informed on What the committee Was doing, and explained the necessity of collecting dues. The executive committee even made the collecting ot class dues an interesting affair, by conducting a race to see which homeroom Would be first to have all its dues paid. Handicapped from the beginning, the l942 Senior Exec- utive Committee triumphed over all hardships. 94 PHGEBNT WRITING Purpose To prepare the script of the pageant to be presented by the class at the time of graduation. Sponsor MISS MILDRED RUNYEON Executive Committee BETTY KHSE, ROBERT MRYER, SONIH MUCHNICK FRONT HOW-lleft to rightl Mervin Helfrich, David Ioseph, Peggy Smith, Hbraham Markowitz, Eleanor Vecchio. SECOND ROW-Winitred Qlbright, Marian Latta, Flileen Schearer, Dorace Fisher, Iudy Richardson, Hannah Mendelsohn THIRD ROWfMar1lyn Sailer, Helen P Henry, Evelyn Cooper, Frank Liecht, Betty Kase, Herbert Hornberger. FOURTH HOW-Sonia Muchnick, lack Taylor, Robert Mayer. Member absent from picture-Miriam Imber. There are many phases of writing a pageant which are generally unknown to an outsider. ln order to become thoroughly acquainted with the subject, Lincoln, each member of the class did extensive reference work. Next, the class made a trip back stage, where stage techniques were explained by Dr. Fink. Miss Beitenman Very obligingly discussed costume problems with them and made clear the part costume might be made to play in building effective stage pic- tures. Hfter a general outline of the pageant had been made, each member was placed on a committee of his own choice. Following this, the actual writing of the pageant began. When the first draft had been prepared, Dr. Fink, Miss Runyeon, and the executive committee criti- cized the script. Each committee then made corrections according to suggestion. With the acceptance of the final draft the long task of casting began. 95 Fm- GrozmJ4 Hzrpazrl' A5 ,127 M lt mf! n 41093 N ' ' X' I . EJ ' L W v 9 V? -Z1 'xi i x Gardena . hmm m' ,O 2 f ff 12 la-a l . M I ings-ll'-ll -SATURD F W ,, Szazwm rAXf 'Wu ANGEL OF MERCY 1.1 -Ji ,gn lilllf '- rf -3 ?l,945f ',.,Q.-,. go ff 'RALLY ROUND ! 'Lwff f'fQ, '- 53557 53? 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This liberty shows itself in every light-hearted giggle, every full-blown gring but liberty is many things more. It is getting nervous before the first act in Senior Assemblyg it is choosing your part in the Lincoln Pageantg it is putting up your own spe- cial decorations for the Senior Promg it is being free to express your emotions, whatever they are g it is all the happiness you have ever had, or ever hope to have. I. ..-f.. 1-..g , , . 4 'r 1.1.15 , .. Tu.-. v',',-.' 1-'.u x 0 1 pu.. '..-'.1, .-. -.-. Q- .'- .: .-,-.I g-' ',, ' I . , -.g,r,.I.I..... -- .. .2a'5 T'.f' .IL '-- .r:f:4?I-211 ,J -. ... .i Q ...I , . Ji' I. , ..., -a . . . , .-.x' '..'-- ' Q. LQ' 0 3 . . s V., Cai .'.?.E:-I I ' s ... ' I ..I1II... '-'-'.z egg: . , .- n.- K--in-L In a. Q. . . ' . - . 1 ' Q . . . 4 Io -Q v a.' . .- on u' 5 u 'Q Q., Ps 5 n Q, 0' . .I 0 vu I X . . I ,I .'n ',. . .Un ' I .Ie . , o 0 . a . '. ' .' 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Eg Jig VW n egti s sithge 21545 grocer: 5 F Z FX-Jr SENIOR HSSEMBLY MIDNIGHT SHILING H Romantic Musical Comedy Written by Frances Marianne Levy Directed by Willard Mohn Cast: Mary Taylor, romantic stenographer lllngela Carabello Mrs. Taylor, Marys blunt mother Eva Barr Iimmie Hall, young reporter Robert Watt Phyllis Howard, spoilt heiress Marian Latta Ernie Cassell, temperamental artist Iames Palmer Mrs. Howard, fussy dowager Polly Lorish Rnnabelle Lee, a camellia with thorns Hntoinette LeVan Prince Rnthony Serani, a romantic Sidney Barrer Ship's Captain, dignified official Richard Dohner Steward, thinefaced cockney Hbraham Markowitz Singing Chorus: Mr. W'alker, director Swing Band: Walter Lesniewski, leader Dancing Choruses: LaRone Schultz and Hlbert Kreitz, directors SENIOR PROM Flowers and Melodies! Laughter and Dreams! Starlight and Lovelight! Hustle of Silk! Flash of White Flannels! Dancing in Waltz Time! Roadway to Paradise! Murmur of Voices! Friendships Flame Glowing! 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X ' . 2 ,XX x N' 'l -in ' TWA W:- ' Qff25:3'k l ll 1'C:l5.... 1 tggffbiw-1 . .-177 N. Lkwmfw- ,- fi, I X MW I '. A I 3411--sE7!f-1-1-+1sj'iL l ll' ll ' -T we .,...-, . wyxxxx ' my x 'X wxqwttxgixlxigtz X :mms wr .jxfny Xxx - X xXXxN'l ,W I-1. LINCOLN The 1942 pageant pictures the varying stages in the life of the great Civil War leader, beginning with his ancestors who originated in our own Berks County. The governor's recognition of the services of Mordecai Lincoln, Plbe's great-grandfath- er, forecast in some degree the future hon- ors which were to be Lincoln's. Pl youth filled with hardships did not daunt Lincoln in his quest for knowledge. Un- aided, he secured for himself the educa- tion necessary to become a lawyer. Lincoln's success during his years of law practice finally reached a climax with the Lincoln-Douglas debates. His sincerity and ready wit brought him into the national limelight and resulted in his later nomina- tion as a dark-horse candidate for the presidency. Pls a leader of a nation engaged in both mental and physical conflict, he faced long years of unhappiness and opposition. De- spite this, his quiet strength and unwaver- ing determination succeeded in uniting our war-torn country. Pls a lasting tribute to this thoroughly hu- man president, the Flmerican public has erected a shrine where Lincoln is hallowed in stone, just as he is hallowed in all our hearts. Yearly, millions of .Flmericans come to this memorial to express their love and respect for our man of the ages. SENIOR HLMHNHC 1941-42 September: No fair? Not fair! No stuffing of homeroom ballot boxes. More for your money- Hctivity Plan. Vacation in Sept? In- fantile Paralysis! November: Class officers - two blondes and two bru- nettes. Imagine that! Reading Hi studes get a motion picture view of T.W..Q. at work. Reading turkey turns tables on Pottsfvillel. January: Goodby, forty-one, Buy bonds 'til weve won. The bell rings. No con- fusion at our air raid drills. Bandages - galore, and victims -A a score. First Ptid! March: Htl State Orchestra tunes up at the Castle. RHS. studettes sign up as future mechanics. Victory gardens for veg- etables, vitamins, and victory. May: You be mayor, and l'll be tire chief: Students take over gov- ernment. Our prom night deluxe! Oh, we cram and we cram to pass that exam. October: Shucks! S ch o ol opens again. President-Ioseph. Vice- President-Schultz. Hbility gets reward of gold and silver. December: Delewski wins by a mile with a smile. Crew hats for you and you. Mistletoe and your best beau. Hnd with it all - Pearl Harbor! February: Shakespeare for the sol- diers! Hippity-hop at the Heartbreakers Hop. We give a hangierl tor our forces. Hpril: First day is you-know- what ! Sleep, eat, and play! Spring vacation has come. Sky rockets! Whoopee! Class day for seniors. Iune: Lincolns here and Lin- colns there! Lincoln sim- ply everywhere. Pl serious note - bacca- laureate. Out of the trying pan, into the fire: We graduate! PCN ai ff qoffwe :pw SUNG L I lf, I I1 , 3517 3 U5 - ' f , A ul nl l'-lnlft--li 7 tin:-1 u,.!ui.l1- vena . I CQ , l of i fo iq' f s r i ' iii! Q S 0 K - gs ' rg f J G-ff ' tix- I l ' Q 1QT,k!'X,i- 1 'W 1 . ,1 up V l agar 3' . 'l a n A YK is nhfxa -- , I ' C' C 'f 'Z 1 Elm A f . as fl? CU U 5 X K I g USN uQ l gl F ff - frm - - IBMJE will E N- LSI X X M75 .4 - gm.. ,s l A, Si il I ?,,.. va aww sm X. 5' ' A -'J J -fx F Y - f-T 1 '51 , 103 WHO'S WHO OF '42 is for Pllma, her hair is so bright, Work fills her day, and music her night. is for Bobby, our president shy, lf he goes away, the poor girls will cry. is for Connie, a Wonderful miss, For she has a smile that calls for a kiss. is for Donald, he sings a good bass, H talented lad of this great human race. is for Erma, she-'s nice and she's jolly, We'll never forget her, by gosh and by gollyl is for Francis, who's sometimes too rough, But our little vice-president sure knows his stuff. is for Gertie, of the Senior Committee, Her friends are lull legion 'cause she is so Witty. is for Homer, a tumbler supreme, Our titian-haired hero is some girl's big dream. is for Irene, who handles our money, Plnd if you don't pay her, you'll tind it's not funny. is tor Iimmy, a promising lad, When he fails to be good, he's bound to be bad. is tor Kathleen, a neat kid at heart, She's always in school sports and ready to start. is for Louie, our Reading High pacer, In all of Berks County, there's no better racer. is for Marian, a beauteous gal, She's Prince Charming's sweetheart and every girl's pal. 104 WHO'S WHO OF '42 N is for Nora, a sister to Dora, Her cute face is framed by a sweet, golden aura O is for Oliver, the witty mechanic, The jokes that he cracks leave us all in a panic. P is for pupils, who faithfully work, But once in a while, a few of them shirk. Q is for Quinn, her first name is lean, Hnd one thing we're sure of, she's never been mean R is for Ruth, so tall and so slender, With laughing brown eyes and a heart that is ten- der. S is for Sammy, he looks like a bunnyg Hes sweet as is sugar and his Ma calls him Honey T is for Tessie, her hair is so blond, We'd like to inform you, of her we're all fond. U is for Umbenhouer, Clarence comes first, He cheers for the runners 'til his lungs nearly burst V is for Verna, she 'uses her brains, Hnd her happy smile is one of our gains. W is for Willie, he's husky and tall, He looks just like Harmon who carried the ball. X is the X-ample we're leaving behind, So all future classes will keep us in mind. Y is for Yeich, a girl who wears glassesg But don't you believe Parker's jibe about passes Z is for Zomzing, we're in a great hurry, If this starts your name, then you go and worry. 105 Ill FREEDOM OF THE PRESS Flashl Reading High should have intra-mural sports. Flashl The sixth period should be given over to conferences between teachers and pupils. Flashl Reading High should have a revised mark- ing system. The Red and Black goes to press in a vigorous attempt to bring the news to the stu- dents while it is still fresh and untouched, to add some humor to our work-a-day world, and to cor- rect our school imperfections, Hnything which the staff feels should be justly criticized is open to at- tack, not in the cautious words of the fear-ridden, but with the frankness of the free. No person in authority stops our presses or tells us what we may say. Our school paper is free as is the press of our wide-flung Hmerica. THE FOUR FREEDOM OF ASSEMBLY Here we are, standing before the school talking over last night's experiences and planning for to- morrow night's events, gathering in our home- rooms to have a last minute conversation before Work begins, lingering in the halls between classes to exchange news with others, enjoying our food and our friendships in the cafeteria where all good fellows eat, running together on the playfield so that we can throw words back and forth, meeting on the esplanade to make appointments for down- town dates, or joining our friends in the gym- nasium while a dance band plays our favorite tune. When we enter into these various groups, we are unconsciously exercising our right of as- semblage. We would need to have our freedom taken away to realize how fortunate we are now. X f FREEDOM OF RELIGION Freedom of religion is more than worshipping God as we see fit, it is understanding and tolerating re- ligions other than our own. ln Reading High, this is brought about in many ways, one of the most important of these is the Girl Reserve religious meeting. Here girls of various faiths, sitting side by side on the floor, discuss their different religions: Protestant, Catholic, and Hebrew, for all realize that ignorance is the root of intolerance. There is no ridicule, no blind racial hatred, only an atmos- phere of sincere interest and honest friendship. We are learning to safeguard this freedom of religion which meant so much to our forefathers that they forsook the security of their homes for the untried wilderness of this new country, FREEDOMS FREEDOM OF SPEECH dictionary has a technical definition for free- of speech, but we Hmerican students need we know it is that part of our daily lives we call talking. ln school, the place where our speaking does most good is Student This is our group: of the students, by the and for the students. Ht meetings, the is split with motions demanding no faculty se- of student committees, or complaining that Council hasn't been doing its duty. Every has a perfect right to speak, and only the recognition of the chair to do so. e are learning to express our thoughts sensibly, order to use this sacred trust to its fullest, when responsibility of government rests on our shoul- L 1 1 n - , V - v 4 A Jw.AA'AA 6 . 1 4A 4 . ' . , 0 , .- . .. I .fu ' v Q . 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'v v CLHSS WILL BE IT REMEMBERED that We, The Class of '42 of Reading High School, in the State of Pennsylvania being of sound mind, memory, and understanding and considering the uncertainty of life do hereby make and publish this our last will and testament, hereby revoking and making void any and all for mer wills by us at any time heretofore made. WE BESTOW Ursula Kunze's Louise Francis Marcia Bard's Plnita Isecovitz's I-lnnette Bloom's Conrad Wood's Iune William's Iohn Stambaugh's 1 Martha Eriedericks Hntoinette LeVan's Betty Spang1er's Herbert Davies' Sonia Muchnick's William Huyett's Richard Schenck's Frank Franco's Louise Reichwein's Bill Kreska's lean Sailer's Lewis Wicklein's Iohn Yeager's Robert Watt's Polly Lorish's Frank Leicht's Walter Lesniewski's Truthfulness on Iune Weidner Humor on Mary Werley Effervescence on lane Griesemer Sophistication on Claire Barrer Talkativeness on Eleanor Weiner Hirplane fever on lack and Bill Miller Reliability on Ruth Spindler Spgritedness on Raymond Levan Hmiability on Dolly Urban Naughtiness on Yvonne Chelius Day dreams on Ieannette Mascisak Sociability on Donald Kinsey Talent for words on Lillian Potter Resourcefulness on Richard Fink Irresistibility on Iames Yocurn Popularity on Bob Plbraham Extraordinary eyes on Mary Griffiths Scrumptiousness on Karl Griesemer Freckles on Phyllis Martin Obligingness on Raold Bowers Reluctance on Robert Martin Elegant manners on Iohn Fredricks Vivacity on Iessie Hodgkins Energy on Peter Shanaman Rhythm on Bill Coty HND LHSTLY: We do make, constitute, and appoint the faculty to be the Executor of this our last will and testament. IN WITNESS WI-IEREOF, we have hereunto subscribed our name, and affixed our seal the twelfth day of lune in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and forty-two, THE CLHSS OF FORTY-TWO Reading Senior High School Reading, Pennsylvania 118 Activities Liberty is important not only in civil life, but in our recreation, as well. Father Flanagan, who has written the foreward to this section, has shown how necessary it is for the balanced existence we all desire, with our recreation we build a defense against any bad habit that could come from too many idle hours. However, we all know that this recreation can be of actual good only if it is volun- tary, forced recreation is not recreation at all, but only a very shabby substitute. So liberty is play- ing a greater part in our recreation than most of us realize. There it is, when we express our opinion at L R. C. 5 and there, when we volunteer for service on the Usher Staff it is picking our own special club, and telling our best friend how we think it should be rung it is expressing our own opinion at Stu- dent Council, or telling the G. A. A. members our idea for a party, it is giving the school a chance to see our talent by signing up for orchestra or chorus, it is building our idea of the perfect model plane, it is learning the G. R. code, it is fitting our- selves to be better citizens not because we must par- ticipate in these activities, but because we want to. Make Most of Your Leisure Time During recent years the American people, both youth and adults, have found themselves with considerable leisure time on their hands. Make the most of your leisure time, boys and girls, broaden your interests with some leisure time activity. You will find merit in developing a hobby suitable to your own liking. Become a camera hobbiest, stamp collector, mod- el airplane builder, like many of the boys at Boys Town. Your hobby will broaden your trend of thought, make life a bit more interesting, I know of many cases where a hobby has later become a boy or girl's vocation. I fear for the youth who idles his time away. I recommend that every boy's and girl's day be filled with activities to keep him properly occupied. I plead with parents of growing boys and girls to help them find worth-while leisure time hobbies. I also urge com- munities to develop full-time youth programs so that all boys and girls, from both privileged and under-privileged families, may participate. in these activities. Such programs will do away with too much leisure time for the youth of America. My congratulations to the graduating seniors of the School District of Reading, Pennsylvania. God's blessing to each of you. ' K f S,q Rt. Rev. Msgr. E. J Flanagan H1 . i ,za , 3 A 4 4 wzfs-a.-.hsit-A .- -.A-auSai!'26..'m-W psfwmx-A . 4 1 . .L .1 audi . ' f' -.' .U-' .'4 I I I I I O R EWS STUDENT COUNCIL Purpose To promote a democratic school government. President DHVID IOSEPH Sponsors DR WILLIHM PINK Vlce-Presmlent LORONE SCHULTZ MISS ETHEL HICKS Secretary IUNE Wll..LlFlMS ' . lv! ' I ' XR C f M ,f to l - . X FRONT HOWfllett to rlghtl Shlrley Drexel Lorralne Davls, Ruth lean Grass: loan Luclwrg, lune Wllllams, Davld loseph, LaRone Schultz, Ruth Sands, Pllvera Drgrustxh, Vlrgmxa Heckelman, Qnn Calpm SECOND HOWfEleanor Motze Yvonne Chelrus, Elsre Rormg, Earlme Lerch, Ruth Hornberger, Gene Harley, lean Trdler, ifllolettap Kellagher, Mary Watson, Ruth Coller, Sebastlana Natoll, Georgtne Geras, lean Marburger, Louise Plau, rran otter THIRD ROW-Betty Rapp, Mary Gaul, leanne Schlegel, Wmxfred Pllbrrght, ludtth Rrchardson, Soma Muchntck, lean Dugan, Mary Hagan, Kathryn Frx, Betty Benson Carolyn Kaufman Mary lane Werley, Ursula Kunze, lane Qugusttne Ieanne Garner, FOURTH ROW-loseph Torcrvra, Dan1elYoung, Rlchard Hangen, Raymond Levan, Herbert Mrller, Harold Long, Rrchard Stautler, Howard Castor, Robert Roberts, Harry Epstern, Donald Krnsey, Robert Best, George Pallck, Frank Franco FIFTH ROW-Kenneth Hrll Earl Strausser, Peter Shanaman, lack Bowman, Wrlbur Boyer, Robert Sheldy, Howard Nagle, Martm Bmder, Stephen Wmter. SIXTH ROWfR1chard Brown Sylvester Smyth, George Wallace, Hxchard DeTurck, Robert Mayer, Samuel Tyson Hermar Hob- bmg, lohn Roland Calvm Lleberman, Wrllram Kerr, Robert Hbraham Members absent from prcture Peggy Smrth, Vmcent Condrath, Herbert Mrller Dorrs Strausser Flsunta Vrscardr lack Wessner. tx HEALTH COUNCIL Purpose To assrst m the soluhon of the health problems of the students and the school. President BURTON CHRSON Secretary: ELSIE MILLER Vxce-Presldent IFIMES RITCY Sponsor: MISS ELIZHBETH MCHOSE - ---'- '- ' x x FRONT ROW-Cleft to rrghtl Mary lane Dych, Iames Rttcy, Burton Carson, Ieanne Hall. SECOND ROW-Georgmta Bucks, Shrrley Monasrntth, Emma Quade, Qrlene Barth, Betty Thompson, Margaret Llpptatt, Naomx Entzmmger, Rose Cucmotta, Glorta Yrengst, Jeanne Kxlpatrrck. THIRD ROW-Wtlltam Entzmmger, Margaret Krtvi, Iane Fetterhoff, Vtrgmla Carnoles, Iune Roth, Qnnabelle Curtxer, Margaret Schwank, Clara Kurtz, Hrlyne Hermansader, Mary Freed. FOURTH ROW-Ethel Nordby, Maryjane Csaklos, Mary Fllcker, Naomx Mayberry, Betty Jones, Hrlene Fllbrtght, Gladys Houp, Iune Smith. FIFTH ROW-Catherine Phllllps, Mary LeVan, Mary lane Moyer, Qrlene Hames, Elxzabeth Kanezo, Hlma Vxcari, Irene Kosak, Sylvla Fxster, Elrzabeth Bexdler, Mane Pltcherello. SIXTH ROW-Davtd Borrell, Ioseph Brown, Harrxson Schwartz, Henry C. Oberc, Carl Smrth, W1ll1am S1d1eck1, John Samsel, Paul Batz, Wllltam Hoffman, Hrthur Bobb, Gerald Dragon, Donald Weist, a ma QA l2l NHTIONHL HONOR SOCIETY Purpose: To give recognition to scholarship, leadership, character, and service. Pfesldent HFIRRY REBER Secretary: MQRION HQFER Vice-President. GEORGE MONSHOWER Treasurer: DONRLD GRIESEMER Sponsor: MR, CHQRLES HHWMRN ----- 4 1 . . Y ' ' 'X .ef ' ' Yew 42 Ste FRONT ROW-tleit to rightl Samuel Tyson, Carl Roth, Harold Strause, Iames Ritcey, K. Iames Eshbach, C. Herbert Horn- berger Robert Goodman, William Schock, Robert Mayer, Richard Fink, George Kepler, Paul Fett, Mervin Helfrich, Ralph Barskey, Edmund Lange, Richard Hartman, SECOND ROW-Margaret Phillips, Florentine Buck, Gloria Bryson, Marjorie Hrnold, Flnna Blessing, Virginia Pacewlcz, Marie Talbot, Marion Hater, George Monshower, Catherine Frantz, Lena Iannucci, Betty Hunsberger, Betty DeVine, Iune Lochman, Dorothy Tindle. THIRD ROW-Mr Hawman, Ursula Kunze, Louise Kahler, Genevieve Taras, Virginia Garstka, Fern Mitchell, Florence Kline, Ruth Becker, Dorothy Urban, Iune Weidner, Marion Latta, Rena Pitko, Flnna May Noll, Wanda Mazurek, Pearl Link, Marjorie Fett, Hlma Miller, Mary Boheriek, Betty Sassarnan, Dr. Eisenhauer. FOURTH ROW-Catherine Hand, Mary Lou McDonald, Mary Hagan, Mildred Kaufman, Dorothy Roboski, Emma Rahn, Rita Koenig, Nora Wade, Lillian Potter, Betty Manegold, Ruth Long, Lillian Bleyer, Ieanne Blakemore, Rose Teretenko, Margaret Burns, Iune Buck, lean Fegley. FIFTH ROW-Louise Qnna Ritter, Winifred Hlbright, Lieselotte Frank, Hnetta Iaroszynski, Shirley Machemer, Elvina Pinti. SIXTH ROW-Betty Kase, Leanore Gates, Mary Ellen Seaman, Margaret Stoyer, Gertrude Golla, Qileen Schearer, Iean Quinn, Norene Seidel, Esther Troutm-an, Hrlene Lamm, Mary Louise Kleckner, Shirley Stangier, Madeline Boaman, Rose Rnn Zajdowicz, Florence Ziernba, Elizabeth Wilson, Ruth Iean Grassi, Louise Ptau, Evelyn Mogel, Betty Griesemer. SEVENTH ROW-Hritoinette LeVan, Carol Stanley, Marie Schulmann, Carolyn Ney, Iune Williams, Ruth Bear, Marion Fiedler, Sonia Muchnick, Miriam lmber, Iudith Richardson, Helen Bockius, Hngelica Grammaticas, Edith Sarachek, Pauline Hdams, Iune Burdan, Iune Ftnderson, Ruth Hoke, Marilyn Sailer, EIGHTH ROW-Richard Hunter, LeRoy Hyman, Thomas Leinbach, Eugene Hubler, Iohn Fredericks, Ralph Guenther, Iohn Sam- sel, Joseph Hubrey, Leon Ertel, George Fotiou, Ernest Leiss, Robert Qlexander. NINTH ROW-Reimar Hobbing, Robert Fldams, H, William Voigt, David Degler, George Frey, Calvin Hetileger, Richard Hag- mayer, Robert Lebo, Walter Robinson, TENTH ROW-Ray Benicott, William Huyett, Dick Beyerle, Iohn Piry, Irvin Smith, Ronald D1Luco, David Ioseph, George Palick, Members absent from picture: Carl Eberl, Donald Griesemer, Gladys Houp, Dawn McGinithen, Iane McLaughlin, Glendon Mil- ler, Leon Nonemaker, Harry Reber, Mary Lou Shatter, Peggy Smith, Shirley Boscov, Edna Culp, Elmer Davis, Richard Dohner, Frank Franco, Betty Gaul, Iohn Reber, LaRone Schultz, Dorothy Frantz, Hnna Kopala, Ruth Strause, 'ZX GIRLS' HTHLETIC HSSOCIHTION Purpose To sponsor athletics for B H. S, girls President, MRBY HQGQN Sponsor: MISS ELIZHBETH MCHOSE Vice-President. DOROTHY STBEMBH Flssistant Spansorsi MISS GLFIDYS WHDSWOBTH Secretary: SOPHIE GRY MISS ELIZQBETH NICELY Treasurer: FEBN TEMPLIN . - -i w . -.N U 3 v- .i K , ' ex 'og 1 h V N X' ' - ' V. Q . A J. '- , , . : X A B: X ' FBONT BOW-tlett to rightl Ftuce Dautrich, Sophie Bochenek, Virginia Heckelman, Ruth Gaul, Sophie Gay, Dorothy Stremba, Fern Templin, Mary Hagan, Dorothy Ludwig, Pearl Kutz, Eleanor Vecchio, Mildred Marello, Francis Marino. SECOND BOW-Elizabeth Calpino, Catherine Bixler, Betty Whitman, Marilyn Kline, Ruth Kemmerer, Betty Wentzel, Marie Mac- koviak, Mary lane Myers, Mary lane Pawling, Ieanette Swoyer, Elizabeth Leister, Ruth Kramer, Marie Miller, Eva Barr, Elsbeth Beaver, Ftnnetta Sterner, Ieanette Englehart. THIRD ROW-Pauline Belz, Marion Greene, Iune Printz, Esther Schilling, Louise Hullmger, Iane Hullinger, Louise Fichtner, Bette Griffith, Elaine Stoudt, Madeline Kase, Betty Heiser, Lorraine Davis, Pauline Gehret, Icmice Eckenrode, Hnna Cichowski, LaRue Neiman, Eleanor Wojciehowski, Veronica Wisniewski, Elizabeth Cooper, Concetta Sedoti, Hlvera Diguistxll, Nora lean Lynch, Clara Mascirella. FOURTH ROWfV1lmG Schelly, lune Maurer, Hnna Florczak, Iune Bollman, Betty Hess, Catherine Matter, Ruth Long, Margaret Schwank, lean Czornecki, Mary Stern, Edith Stern, Flnna Kopala, Larue latte, Ioyce Sternberger, Irene Hmkel, Betty Spangler, lane Hmden-ach, Betty Guidara, Ruth Bearstler, Emma Hahn, Mary Kozak, Hrlene Hagan, Helen Bocktus, Rena Clissa, Ioyce Happel, Dorothy Friedman, Naomi Himes, Mary I-Inn Lesszg, Janice Biedinger, Vivian Zuber, Iune Sailor, Barbara Wickel, Doris Peterson, Betty Yeich, lean Fidler. FIFTH ROW-Betty Gibson, Catherine Ripple, Bette Gallagher, Evelyn Bucks, Doris Luozewicz, Doris Lloyd, Hnna Gernert Irene Iablonski, lane Plugustme, Catherine Lampros, Iune Gehret, Betty Pauley, lane Esterly, lean Tomlinson, Fran- ces Haralcel, SIXTH BOW-Mazie Robinson, Mary Webb, Flnnabella Wert, Betty Mastidino, Gloria Gable, Martha lermac, lean Sailor, lune I.eVan, Margaret Phillips, Mary Spickler, Gloria Both, Ruth Haas, Sara Knauer, Betty Goodhart, Betty Clouser. SEVENTH BOW-Margaret Stoyer, Mary Huber, Gloria Morris, Ladora Einsel, leannette Mohring, Geraldine Long Elsie Iones, Elizabeth Buth, Betty DeGeorge, Henrietta Human. a ma QA 123 Q sawiv HHLL PHTROL C, . I-U WN Purpose To asslst rn keeptng promenade lrmtts durrng lunch penod Captatns HICHFIRD HILLER, WILLIQM KRESKR, sststant Captarns MFIRY IQNE DYCH MFIX MISSBHCH IOHN MHDEIRQ Sponsor' MISS FLORENCE BEITENMQN -1-ii -- FRONT SECON THIHD FIFTH SIXTH ' .. aw- --1 I . .J ' . ,'!5.e HOW-Ilelt to rrghtj Hannah Mendelsohn, Eleanor Vecshto, Ioan Hentschler, Ruth Jones D ROW-Rrta McCaltcher, Iune Maurer, Max Mlssbach, Fuchard Hrller, Mary Iane Dych, Wrllxam Kreska, Vtlna Sartm, Mary Flicker. ROW-Constance HIIZ, Hngela Palmer, Betty Mohn, Irene Vargo, Catherme Matter Shxrley MacDonald, Iean Czar- neckl V1rg1n1a Sahsbury, Iane Hxmmelberger, Shxrley Goldberg, Plnne Calpm, Dorothy Mast, lean Prrce, Catherme Thompson HOW-Geraldyn Long, Ieannette Mohrxng Fern Held, Rnna Keehn, Qrlene Thompson, Mary Kaufmann, lean Fltnch- baugh, Barbara Wood ROW-WllllGm Royce, Kenneth Floren, Leroy Wxlllg, Donald Wxest Donald Ertel, Robert Hubrlght, Hlvm Hample, Wolf- ram Hbtcht, Jack Bowman, Robert Schutt, Robert Schacter, Tom Rose 'CX USHER GROUP Purpose To GSSIST at all publlc occasrons Captams EHMQ LUDWIG HERBERT I-IORNBEHGER Sponsor MISS FLORENCE BEITENMPIN 41 an... .na '-A.-. -l FRONT HOW--Klett to rrghtl Iean Tomhnson, Qnn Calpln, Mary Spohn, Betty Petlley, Catherlne Hard, Qlrce Watt, Iean Boyer Vrrgtma Gersrnger, Frances Shulman, Fern Long, Grace Barth, Plrlene Barth, Barbara Wrckel, Elrzabeth Kanezo SECOND HOWfDorothy Haas, Shtrlee Weldner, Mary Danrels, Margaret Walton, Rhea Cooper, Evelyn Cassrmatls, Erma Lud- wig, Ioan Hentschler, Mary Eyrxch, Mary I..eVan, Shtrley Boscov, Qnnette Bloom, Eleanor Davrs, Mary Loutse Schappell, THIRD ROW-Flrlene Lamm, Mary Freed, Betty Goodhart, Iune Maurer, lean Rettew, lean Dtdler, Qngeltca Grammatlcas Georgma Bucks, Ioanne Hall, Ieanne Hall, Ruth Iones, Hgnes Herne, I.. Davls, Shtrley Hornberger, Bernxce Long, Vtrf gmra Palsgrove, Dorothy Setterts, Ruth Bear FOURTH HOW-Cathertne Frantz, Martha Frredertcks, Betty Kunkelman Mrldred Kunkelman, Charlotte Levm, Ruth Freedman, Kathleen Garls, Elleanora Qumn, Evelyn Cooper, Sonya Werner, Dorothy Frleclman, Ltlltan Potter, Naomt Qsh, Dorts Peterson, Betty Yerch, Margaret Nres, Soma Muchntck FIFTH HOW-Grace Yerger, Margaret Hnderrco, Datsy Oudlnot, Vtrglnta Onderco, Catherme Matter, Mary Grxffxths, Gertrude Tobras, Helen Kaucher, Martan Moyer, Charlotte Buchman, Iune Conner, Paultne Gehret, lane Conner, Esther Trout- man, Vrrgtnra Beck. SIXTH HOW-Betty Grresemer, Elatne Fenstermacher, Ethel Nordby, Iane Le-Van, Elarne Iones, Naomt Hrmes, Qrlene Thompson, Laura Iames, Iohn Good, K Iarnes Eshbach, Iack Krlhon, Herbert Hornberger. 4 ma Gb' 125 12TH GRHDE GIRL RESERVES Purpose To develop cmd promote various Interests, cooperatron, and leadershtp quallttes Prestdent' IHNE WIEDER Publlctty WINIFHED HLBRIGHT V1ce-Prestdent IHNE CHSSIDY Mustcz HRNNFIH MENDELSOHN Secretary Ml'-IHTHH FRIEDERICKS Worship. GERTRUDE GOLLH Treasurer POLLY LORISH Qrt' PEGGY DECHQNT Sponsor MISS OLGH PFPIU Socal IEHN FEGLEY FRONT ROW4llelt to rtghtj Fay Neskov1ch, Nancy Curro Loutse Kahler, Hannah Mendelsohn, Wlnllfed Hlbrtght, Gertrude Golla, Martha Frrederxcks, Hdelarde Sterger, Ruth Rrckolt, Mary Watson SECOND ROW-Ieanne Schlegel, Betty Whrtman, Mary Levan, Marlon Latta, Ioan Rentschler, Geralcltne Stepp, Genevxeve Taras, Edtth Stallord, Betty Schaeffer, Dorrs Latshaw, Helen Henry THIRD ROW-Ursula Kunze, Dorothy Mast, Dorothy Leas, Nora Wade, Eleanor Vecchio, Mrldred Marello, Loutse Ward, Hr- lene Qlhrrght, Frances Marrno, Geraldtne Fassnacht, Mrldred Kaufmann. Hgnes Stevens. FOURTH ROW-Ruth Hoke, Evelyn Bucks, Hnne Green, Qnxta Isecovrtz, Ruth Gates, Leanore Gates, lulra Brynarskr, Mary Ey- rtch, Vtrgmta Stulllet, Betty Evelev, I-Ilrce Lutz FIFTH RIOYV-Dgrls Stoller, Ieanne Blakemore, Lourse Rttter, ludy Rtchardson, Mlldred Phrlrps, Helen Wetdner, Betty Spangler, 1 ran eyer, Members absent from ptcture. Dorace Fisher, Margaret Ball, Marcla Bard, Flnnette Bloom, Sh1rley Boscov, lane Cassidy, Edna May Culp, Peggy Dechant, lean Fegley, Mary Fltcker, Vtrgrnta Grtesemer, Rrlene Hames, lune Hurley, Mtrtam Imber, Laura Iames, Polly Lorrsh, Mary Lou McDonald,Dorothy McFarland, Soma Muchn1ck,Ql1ce Muth, Margaret Nres, Elvma Pmtr, Marrlyn Satler, Chrrsttne Schwermler, Mary Ellen Seaman, Larone Schultz, Mary Smrth, Peggy Smtth, Dor- othy Trndle, Frances Wanner, Marguerlte Wentzel, lane Wreder, Loutse Yeager, Mar1or1e Yoder. 'CX IITH GHHDE GIRL RESERVES Purpose To develop and promote varrous rnterests, cooperatton, and leadershxp quahtles Program IUNE WEIDNER Decoratton: THERESE HULS Servtce BQRBQRH WOOD Refreshment: RINH CLISSR Sponsor. MISS OLGR PFQU FRONT ROW-Clett to rtghtl Henrretta Human, Barbara Ravel, Els1e Spatz, Therese Huls, Rtna Clissa, lune Wetdner, lean Lutz, Rhea Cooper, Qngela Palmer. SECOND ROW-lane Kochard, Yvonne Chehus, Betty DeTemple, loy Cooper, Betty Herser, lean Snyder, Mary Werley, Betty Chelrus, Eleanor Braude, Mary Louise Schappell, Hrlda Stover, Margaret Smeltzer, Sh1rley Goldberg, Ruth Grassr. THIRD ROW-Hgnes Snyder, Dorxs Strausser, Georgina Bucks, Florence Todd, Thelma Lapp, Lxlllan Potter, Gladys Frttch, Frances Melllnger, Nancy Mays, Dorothy Bennett, Elsie Mrller, Mary Finn Lessrg. FOURTH ROW--Mary lane Dych, Shtrley Stangrer, Mary lane Csaklos, Shtrlee MacDonald, Shirley Drexel, Qnna Lesntewskt, lane MacI.atCh1e, Ieannette Pllum, Dorothy Frredman, Betty Grtesemer, lane Grtesemer, Charlotte Betz, Betty Esterly, Barbara Wood. FIFTH ROW-Florence Sprmger, Helen Walker, Bettte Shvers, Mary Rnn Kahler, Ruth Wexdenhelmer, Kathleen Gans, Ruth Spmdler, Mary Louise Kleckner, Mary Io Qbey, Eleanor Werner, Marran Qbel, Mary Kaufmann, Ieanne Schlegel Members absent from ptcture' Clatre Barrer, Vtrgmia Beck, Kathryn Frx, Iean Gaul, Hnna Gerhart, Hgnes Herne, Betty Hy- man, lane Krearrter LaRue Love, leannette Macsxsak, lean Mathxas, Erleen Matz, Fay Mxller, Elsxe Rormg, Betty lane Sassaman, Esther Schrlltng, lean Stoyer, Mxrram Wachter, Margaret Walton, Shlrley Werdner, Glorra Ytengst, Ruth Baer, Betty Benson, lean Bernd, Qrlene Lamm, Gertrude Matter. 11116 'P at l27 Q .L4 'M' r -4-f4.h 1. fl .,,,: '+j r ,-ng. Tl 10TH GRHDE GIRL RESERVES Purpose. To develop varied interests and ideals ot cooperation, service, and leadership. FRONT ROW-Klett to rightl Iune Maurer, Concetta Sedoti, The'esa Ridolh, Shirley Monasmith, lean Nucio, Doris Lengel, Betty Moyer, Margery McCann, Kathryn Zehner, Iune Rollman. SECOND ROW-Catherine Matter, Shirley Wagner, Catherine Lampros, Doris Greiss, Margaret Fisher, Pllice Flmmon, Iudith Scheirer, Wilma Seidel, Ida Rohrbach, Sara Ioseph. THIRD ROW-Ioanne Hall, Ieanne Hall, Peggy MacDonald, Eleanor Wo1c1echowski, Barbara Rudd, Iacqueline Bush, Mildred Deminger, Vtrgene Smith, Nancy Schwartz, Jeannette Swoyer, Yolanslo Giordano, Patricia Shanaman FOURTH ROW-lean Fidler, lean Esterly, Nancy Bard, Constance Collins, Veronica Wisniewskt, Kathryn Dunkle, Hnna Bell Leinbach, Ieanne Bricker, Minerva Miller, Betty Hlbright Nancy Mathias. FIFTH ROW-Ethel Nordby, Jane Levan, Louise Kleinsmlth, Caroline Kaufman, Iacqueline Schoener, Betty Davis, Hnna Chichowski, Genevieve Rodamski, lane Qugustine, Marguerite Kosloski, Martha Iermac, Ruth Boyer. Members absent from picture: Carol Bauknecht, Elaine Bausher, Harriet Beaver, Barbara Bergendahl, Phyllis Best, Mary Hnn Brady, Reba Boscov, Mary Brumbach, Kitty Brmer, Christine Brown, Elizabeth Brunner, Virginia Buckowski, Mildred Carroza, Ruth Coller, Rosemary Drury, Rose Marie Farr, Doris Ferris, Lillian Fisher, Mary Iane Fisher, Ednamarie Fogelsonger, lean Garner, Betty Greenwood, Doris Gromis, Irene Haines, Iane Hartlleb, Lois High, Betty Himmelber- ger, lean Himmelberger, Iune Houp, Geraldine Killian, Iane Kissinger, Mary Lewis, Michaela Loose, Ioan Ludwig, Doris Lloyd, lean Lichtenthaeler, Martha Manderback, Regina Melefsky, Mildred Menzies, LaRue Michael, Patricia Miller, Dorothy Moyer, Peggy Moyer, Sally Newkirk, Rose Nmlo, Catherine Ott, Florence Ptexfer, Nancy Prosser, Dor- othy Reinhold, Hudrey Schaeffer, Leone Scull, Irene Shamgard, Peggy Shannon, Betty Spech, Kathryn Steinle, Bernice Taylor, lean Toberman, Christine Undhelm, Ruth Weand, Sara Weitzel, V ale r 1 a Witman, Fllta Withrow, Marianne Wolfe, Betty Zweizig, Ianet Zundell. 'CX INTERNHTIONHL RELHTIONS CLUB Purpose To understand world condttxons. FRONT ROW - fleft to Ylghll Iames Yocum, Ruth Bear, Mary Freed, Mary Lourse Kleckner, Vtrgtnla Molefskx, Eugene Shee- han. SECOND ROW - Esther Trout- man, Catherme Frantz, Flrlene Lamm, THIRD ROW-Peter Shanaman, Mrss Iamlson, Dorothy Ieffnes. Members absent from pxcture. Margaret Burns, Martha Frled- errcks, Mary Grrfflths, Helen Henry, Rexmar Hobbmg, Herbert Hcrnberger, Mlrlam lmber, Dor- othy Lipka, Mark Mtller, Soma Muchmck, Fay Neskovtch, L11- lran Potter, Mary Ellen Seaman. Peggy S m ith, Iames Spang, Eleanor Wrener, Conrad Wood. Kenneth Hrll, Presrdent: EUGENE SHEEHHN Program: PETER SHQNRMQN, Vice-President: BRLENE LHMM MRRGRRET BURNS Secretary-Treasurer MQRTHH FRIEDERICKS Sponsor: MISS IEFINNETTE IHMISON 61111 129 1943 RRXHLMH STBFF Purpose: To p r e p a r e 1943's yearbook. FRONT ROW - fleft to rtghtj Mary Iane Dych, Rrta Koemg, Helen Boktus, Ruth lean Grassl, Jeanne Schlegel, Emma Loutse Rahn Eleanor Braude, Estrella Stavropoulas, Ioy Cooper. SECOND ROW - Shirley Stan- gier, Flnita Ptlman, Glorra Kern, Mary Werley, Iane Grlesemer, Mary Griffiths, Ruth Werden- hetmer, Mary Finn Kahler, Hr- lene Lamm Rma Clxssa THIRD ROW - Robert Burger Wrlham Mtller, Robert Coxon. Io h n Bradbury, Wlllram Hoff- man, Ray Lemmger Howard Klme, Francls S rn 1 t h, Robert Nowack, Damel Young be RED HND BLHCK Purpose To pubhsh the school news. CO-Edltors ROBERT MEYER, MQRILYN SHILER Sports Edltori DQVID IOSEPH Feature Edrtors KQTHRYN FIX, ELEHNOR WEINER Busmess Manager: LeROY HYMRN Exchange Edrtorz DOROTHY TINDLE Sponsor MR HRYES MCCLELLQND LEFT TO RIGHT-Dorothy Tindle, Robert Mayer, Marrlyn Satler, Mary Io Flbey, Lllhan Ftsher, Iarnes Hrcher, Vrrglma Beck, Catherlne Lampros, lean Fegley, Kathryn Frx, Stephen Wtnter, Frances Melhnger, Davrd Ioseph, Eleanor We-mer, Martm Bmder, Catherine Frantz, Maryjane Csaklos, Esnest Lelss, LeRoy Hyman, Lxlhcn Potter, Peggy Srmth. 'CX IITH GRHDE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Purpose: To g u 1 d e the llth grade class. FRONT ROW--Cleft to rrghtl Fay Mrller, Iean Lutz Vxctorra Hatzas, lune We1dner, Robert Qbraham, Leonard Cote, Ruth Bear, Margaret Walton, SECOND ROW-Dorothy Robo- skr, Marrorle Tertsworth, Cath- erxne Hand, Catharlne Moore, Mary lo Qhey, lean Stoudt, Rena Pltko Shlrley Goldberg Dorothy Frxedman Maryorle Hendel Maryyane Csaklos THIRD ROW-Mtss Yost, Mrss Hoftert, Emma Rohn, Rrta Koemg, Betty Sassamcm, Mary lane Dych, Mr. Boldt, FOURTH ROWe-Robert Brennan. Rrchard Sherman, Paul Fett, Raold Bowers, George Kepler. Wlllram Clouser Ralph DeLong Richard Hunter Martrn Marbur' ger Sponsors MR HHRRY SCOTT MISS MFIRTI-IH MORRETTE MR CI-IQRLES SCHFIICH E011 Presrdent: ROBERT HBRHHHM Sponsors: MISS MHRGHRET YOST Vrce-Presrdentz VICTORIH HFTTZHS MISS VHLERIP. HOI-'FERT Secretary: IUNE WEIDNER MR. HLBERT BOLDT - Q IUTH GRHDE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Purpose: To take care of the busmess for the lUth grade class. FRONT ROW-Kleft to rightl Evelyn McG1nithen, Mary Dan- iels, Dorothy Lewxcki, Florence Pfieter, Evelyn Trafford, Eleanor Stempkowskx, Ieanne Hall. SECOND ROW- Ethel Nordby, Flnna Gernert, Kathryn Roehn, Ieanette Swoyer, Lourse Kono- pelski, loan Ernst, Eleanor Horowrtz. THIRD ROW-Mlss Morrette, Robert Franco, Rlchard Brad- dock, Lloyd Schwartz. Charles Hngstadt, Vernon Yerch, Mr. Scott. Members absent from picture: W1ll1am Becker, Rrchard Cole, Natalre Keely, Glorla Wagner. X9 Presldent IHVIN SMITH Secretary RICHHRD HINNERSHITZ V1:e-Prestdent GUY WILDERMUTH Chaplam RICHHRD BEYERLE HCTIVITY STRFF Purpose To handle the detazls of accounttng for all acttvtty stamp collecttons SEtlTEDflleft to rtghtl Tesste Stvxrnan Betty Hyman Bruce Ho der Karllrxed Sternlaerg Glenn Mtller. STQNDlNG 4 Ralph Guenther Mr Roy Garman George Mon shower Kenneth Stltzer George Cosgrove Member absent from p1cture Robert Mclimney IOHN H. EISENHRUER HI-Y Purpose To p r o m o t e clean ltvmg FRONT HOW- tleft to Tlghll George Knehr, Robert Taylor, Irvm Smtth, Robert Thomas lack Taylor. SECOND ROW-Marvm Etsen- hart Martm Becker, Selta Suss- man Carl Roth, Rtchard Schenck, Frank Franco. THIRD ROW - Carl Buller, Robert Taylor Rrchard Htller, Gerald Ehst, Rtcharcl Beyerle, Rtchard Hmnershttz Mr Smtth. Student Manager GEOhGL MONSHOWER Sponsor MR ROY GHRMQN Af 004 X X W -5 wx 7529 -431 I qw' SENIOR ORCHESTRA Purpose' To become tamtllar wtth playmg the better type of syrnphomc muslc and to have tn readtness such mus1c for pres- entatxon to school or publtc. Pres1dent CRRL EBERL Llbrarxans, WRNDH MQZUREK V1ceP:es1dent RUSSELL SHVFLKUS LOUISE KLOPP Secretary GENEVlEVE TQRHS Sponsor MR FRED CHRDIN Treaslrer. EVELYN MOGEL RT THE PIHNO Qmta Clatto, Samuel Marabello, Wanda Mazurek, Louise Klopp FRONT ROW fleft to rlghtl loseph D1Palo, Lewts Wtcklem, Marttn Eshelman Carl Eberl, Genevteve Taras, Hngellca Gram- matlcas, Ruth Cohen, Chrlstopher Carley SECOND ROW V1ncentConclrath, Leroy Wxll1g,R1chard Coleman Russell Savakus, Harnson Schwartz, Mary Schauiert, George Tarok, lohn Bayley. THIRD ROW Rtchard Mtller, Louxse Francts Robert Schelly Esther Schxllmg, Harold Strause, Reba Boscov Donald Kxnsey, Walter Lesmewskx, Evelyn Mogel, Rxchard Hawk, Walter Robmson FOURTH ROW. Iohn Schaeffer, Phrltp Heckman, Harry Reber lane McLaughlm Macleltne Bowman, Phyllls Hopkms, lean Ehnchbach, Burton Carron, Mlcheala Loose Flrthur Deszczka, Dorothy Webster, Donald Barr FlFTH ROW Donald Showalter, Robert Schock, Elmer Baer Gene Keller Edward Lange, Lynn Iones, Charles Kercher, Stewart Ke1ser Davtd DeW1tt, Thomas Newkrrlc, Shertdan Mlller Member absent from ptcture Charles Hoffman 'CX IUNIOH ORCHESTRR Purpose: To prepare students tor senior orchestra and to teach the value of cooperative effort. President: CHRI. BRICKEL Treasurer: WILLIFIM ROWLHNDS Vice-President: EPHMIN VHSTQRDIS Librarian: RNNH SCHER Secretary: IRENE CIENIEWICZ Sponsor: MR, FRED CHRDIN FRONT ROW: fleft to rightl Christ Pettis, Sarah Kline, Edith Sarachek, Salvatore Kaputo, Carl Brickel. SECOND ROW: Epamin Vastardis, Vito Burrasso, Effie Prokopchcxlc, Robert Sheidy, John Wright, THIRD ROW: Flnna Scher, Irene Cieniewicz, George Ruth, Kenneth Fidler, Walter Levan, William Seibert. FOURTH ROW: Gloria Hunter, William Rowlands. Members absent from picture: Douglass Human, Kathleen Garis. be 11116 SENIOR BHND Purpose To grve advanced students an opportunrty to play and apprecrate the fmer band muslc Presrdent WQLTER LESNIEWSKI Llbrarlans DONQLD BHRR Vxce-Presxdent DONRLD SHOWQLTER DONRLD SHOWQLTER Secretary EVELYN MOGEL Sponsor MR FRED CHRDIN Treasurer RICHHRD RHWK FRONT ROW Cleft to r1ghtJ Pllfred Schaeffer, Pauhne Loose Rrchard Brubaker, Evelyn Mogel Reba Boscov, Elmer Baer, Donald Showalter. SECOND ROW Mtchael Mavrxdes, Shrrley Boscov, Flrthur Deszczka, Walter Lesmewskt, Burton Carson, Mrchaela Loose Harold Strause, Gene Keller, Robert Schock THIRD ROW Caleb Ktlllan, Fern Nagle Charles Hoffman Donald Barr Dorothy Webster Phtltp Heckman Harry Reber, Ralph Bterman Donald Ltnk, Edmund Lange FOURTHFRCQW George Kava, Wrlllarn Dornhecker Charles Kercher Gerald Goodhart Stanley Mlller, Lynn Iones, Rlchard In . FIFTH ROW Rtchard Mrller, Ralph Cole, Stewart Kerser, Thomas Newktrlc, Davld DeW1tt, Sherrdan Mrller Member absent from prcture Rtchard Hawk 'CX IUNIOR BRND Presrdent DONQLD SNYDER Treasurer WlLLlQM LEVQN Vlce-Pre-sldent STEWHRT MOYER Lxbrarlans BRUCE REBER Secrelary IOQN LUDWIG RICHRRD SQYLOR Purpose To develop te-chrncal ablllly and music apprecxatlon xp Sponsor MR FRED CQRDIN FRONT ROW flefi to rrghtl Iohn Lewars Bruce Reber Stewart Moyer Ronald Slrfer Harold Mrller, Russell Rrghtmyer. SECOND ROW Edward Brenacmewxcz, Wrlllarn Levan lane Rollrnan Donald Snyder Charles Schaeller, Mark Early THIRD ROW Belly Gmbson Rrchard Saylor Wlll1Um Clouser Ioan Ludwrg, Francxs Carney Mary Brumback, Gene Brxler, Howard Dlelrrch lack Sperllng FOURTH ROW Robert Franco George Goodman Roxanna Ellxott Iarus Keller Donald Klrngeman, lack Kauffman, Henry Lawrence FIFTH ROW Spencer Scherer lack Klllran Member absent from prclure Paul Nye 4 ma Gb' l37 MHRCHING BHND Purpose To present the marchtng cmd playmg talent of the sc'tool at ctvtc ralltes and athlettc events Presldent. WHLTER l.ESNlEWSKl Treasurer, RICHRRD HHWK V1cefP:'es1dent: DONHLD SHOWQLTER Llbrartan. DONHLD SHOWQLTER SQCTETGYY EVELYN MOGEL Sponsor: MR FRED CHRDIN lv-21 FRONT ROW tleft to Ylghll Robert Welder, Dons Lengle, Donald Showalter, Robert Schock, Kenneth Htll, Paul Fett, Cla1re Barrer, Ruth Krteble, Leneaxre Heydt, Wllltam Sexbert, Lean Holt, Marguerlte Way. SECOND ROW loy Cooper, Shtrley Boscov, Reba Boscov, Paulme Loose, Charles Hoffman, Harry Hawman, lane Cassxdy, Ph1lrp Heckman, Donald Ktnsey, Iarus Keller, Rlchard Brubaker, Wtlltam Levan, Ioan Ludwlg, Betty Betdler THIRD ROW' Yvonne Chellus, Evelyn Mogel, QlV1H Schaeffer, Donald Ertel, Rtchard Htnnershitz, Edward Loeper, Bruce Reber, Rxchard Saylor Rtchard Hawk, Walter Lesntewskt, Carl Bagenstose, Stewart Moyer, Caleb Ktllxan, Harold Long Walter Levan, Erleen Matz. FOURTH ROW Betty Showalter, Leroy Wtllxg, Iames Wlneland, Lynn Iones, Gene Keller, Carl Brtckel, Flrthur Goldstetn, Ken- neth Stxtzer, Salvatore Kapeeto, Donald Barr, Calvm Heffleger, Ronald Sltler, Qbraham Markowttz, Paul Reeser Stewart Ketser, lames Tretchler, Charles Kercher, Iesse Hodgktns FIFTH ROW. Rodney Bennethum, Francts Carney, Hunter Bmgaman Charles Ruth, Nancy Schwartz, Stanley Mtller, Ralph Cole, Gerald Faust, Harry Reber, Samuel Robmson, Rus'ell Rrghtmyer, Qlvm Schartel, Russell Savakus, Wtlltam Rowe lands, Paul Nye, Mary Brumbach Mtchaela Loose, Ioseph Qubrey Members absent from ptcture Evelyn Pluck lohn Neublmg Ca harxne Roehm Rtchard Rubrxght lack Kauffman, 'ZX R CRPPELLR CHOIR Purpose To attain the good and the beauttful m stngmg Presldent IOHN PIRY Head Lxbrarlan, MHRIORIE FETT Vxce-Pres1dent ROBERT HUMQN Hccompamst QNITQ CIQTTO Secretary BETTY GEIST Sponsor MISS KRTHRYN HPISSLER Treasurer IOE BENDRICK FRONT ROW fleit to rtghty Mane Talbot, 'I'1II1e Zafhro, Rodney Hess Mark Mtller, SECOND ROW Frances Harakel, Ethel Gruber, Ruth Nelson ErIeen Matz Flnthcny Coda, Davld DeW1tt, THIRD ROW Geraldrne Rennmger, Margaret Long, Robert Weldenhammer Chester Malek, FOURTH ROW Pauhne Gehret Dorothy Mast. Iohn Fredertcks, Iohn P1ry FIFTH ROW Marjorie Fett, Dorothy Wagner, Betty SpangIer, Hana Malosewrch Mary Iane Moyer, Georgme Qdams SIXTH ROW Betty Gexst. Iane Sands Emeha Wawronezek, Mtldred MareIIo Dons Showalter Rose Terefenko SEVENTH ROW George Pappas Iohn Yorgey, Ieanne Schlegel, IIICIYJOYIS Stacks EIGHTH ROW B111 I-'Ietcher Robert Human Ioe Bendnck Robert McK1nney Member absent from pxcture Rmta Clatto a ma QA 139 MIXED CHORUS Purpose To experxence the Joy of smglng, and of slngrng well PT9Sld9HT IOHN HOYER Treasurer IRENE VFIRGO Vlce-Presldent BRUCE NQUGLE Lxbrarxan VIRGINIQ HECKELMQN Secretary IOY COOPER Hccompamst LOUISE KLOPP Sponsor MISS KQTHRYN HHSSLER FRONT ROW Cleft to rrghtl Vlrgtma Heckelman, Bruce Naugle, Irene Vargo, Iohn Hoyer, Ioy Cooper. SECOND ROW Rose Butnar, Ruth Ludwtg, Elste Perotto, Evelyn Fluck, lane Esterly, lean Toberman, Hrlyne I-Iermansader, Qurllle Faust, Erma Ludwxg, Betty Hummel, Marllyn Mtller Dorothy Mltchell, lune Gerhart, Betty Pauley, Marguerlte Kosloskr, Eltzalceth Lerster, Madalme Scott, Pearl Dautrtch, Frances Wanner, Marilyn Schuman, Charles Kurtz, Paul Kalbach, Warren Bmgaman, Ice Sadowslu THIRD ROW Iune Terry Rma Prlko, Grace Barth, Estrella Straloplcus, Frances Krersher, Mary lane Pawley, Lourse Klopp, Vlrgrma Ruth, Iune Haup, Barbara Ltnk, Gloria Ylngst, Lourse Kltensmzth, Flltce Rowe, Fern Eyrrch, Leona McClough, Irene Iablonskr, Margaret Nres, Iosephme Capadona, Helen Dybalskl, Marlorre Rhoads, Steve Lambros, Carl Buller, Rrchard Cole, Eugene Qlbrxght FOURTH ROW Betty Klopp Evelyn Beavers Mlldred Schuman loyce Gauker Mlldred Carroza lune Berger, Eftte Prokolscholc, Qrdell Welclmarx Catherme Phillips Frances Brown, leannette Swoyer Evelyn Rogers Marjorte Pcstetter, lean Kutz, leannette Scott, Wrlma Smeclel, Kenneth Bears, Walter Fmch, Robert Frrtch, Wrllram Bobst FIFTH ROW Naomi lohnson Carol Harper, LOUISG Waterbar Vtolet Nagel, Mae Flclams, Rrlene Hdams, Qnnabelle Curtxer, Mxllrcent Watts, Ruth Hoke, Barbara Flxcktnger, Iane Fmerfrock, Shtrley Schmel, Marlon Fredler, Flnnabelle Wert, Fay Cauler, Dons Smeltzer Lucrlle Smythe Dons Lengle, Lucrle Fredertcks, Paul Bloom, Ed Sudtrto Members absent trom ptcture Stella Bleckxckr, Fay Neskcvtck, Florme Hartrantt, Qudrey Kmght 'ZX CHNZONETTB SINGEHS Purpose To apprecrate the art of good srngmg. Pfesrdem Dnvm DeWITT seCfemry,4-AEMILIQ WQWRZONEK Vrceelffresrdent HNTHONY CODH Treasurer MQRK MILLER Framst MQDELINE BOQMQN Sponsor MISS KQTHRYN HQSSLER FRONT HOW ilefi to rrghtb Iohn Plry, Wllllam Fletcher, Robe t Human, RL-heri Vfeldenharnmer, Qnthony Coda, Iohn Yorgey Lomse Klopp, Huih C1au1,Ethe1Gruber,Hnge1a Carabello, Frances Harakel Erma Luclwrg, lane Sands, Dons Sho- walter, Betty Gezsf Dorothy Wagner, Mary lane Moyer, Maryorxe Fei? Firma Wolosewrch, Emma Wawrzonek, Mark Mrller, Davrd Clement, George Papas, Davrd DEWITI, Iohn Frederrske, Toe Bendrrck Robert Mclimney PIQNIST Madehne Booman a ma Xqbt 141 BOYS' GLEE Purpose To recapture the Joy for smgmg Preslclent HORHCE KURTZ Ltbrcxrlans ROBERT WRTT Vlce-President PQUL GRING RHYMOND HILL Secretary-Treasurer ELWOOD RUPPERT Flccompcmist RUTH BURKERT Sponsor MR THEODORE WFILKER FRONT ROW Clett to rrghtl Ruth Burkert Robert Roberts Charles Sedott lohn Halulolcos Horace Kurtz Kenneth Eshbach SECOND ROW Robert Watt Paul Grmg Roger Snyder Elwood Ruppert Russell Taros THIRD ROW Robert Taylor Wtlltam Royce Raymond Htll Member absent from prcture Gus Stevens. 'ZX GIRLS' GLEE Purpose To create an mterest m better music. Presrdent LaRONE SCHULTZ Llbrarxan. IEHN LEININGER Vlce-Presldent IOYCE HEMMINGER Flccompanist: HLMP. MILLER Secretary, LQRUE BRIEL Qsst. Hccompamst: SYLVIR FISTER Treasurer HDELQIDE STEIGER Sponsor: MR. THEODORE WFILKER FRONT flett to Ylghll lean Lelnmger, Pldelalde Stelger, Ioyce Hemmmger, I.aRone Schultz, LaRue Brrel Hlma Mtller, y VIG FISIBI. SECOND ROW Betty Peftley, Sophle Bockemk Shlrley Monosmrth, Margaret Featherman, Iosephme Rose, Mary Eyrxch, Ver- omca Wrsmewskr, Shlrley Wagner, Barbara Rudd, lane Golden, lean Nuclo, Dorothy Smxth, Ieannette Englehart Qrlene Krngree, Iune Brtckel, Marguerlte Wentzel, Mary Stutz, Dorothy Lewxckz, Betty Mohn. THIRD ROW Consetta Sedotl, Betty Grttfith, Clara Hale, lane Hugustme, Marlan Green, Dorothy Hnderson Ethel Ely, Kath- ryn Stubblebme, Vrvlan DeWald, Dons Phelan, Mary lane Shlrey, Hazel Kneeream Mary Green, Sophre Gay, Hnna Smrth FOURTH ROW Sarah Dobb, Mane Weaver, Theresa Rrdolphr, Dons LGISCWICZ, Emma Rahn, Iune Mxddlecotte, Grace Kralles, LaRue Mlchael Carmen Prrbe, Flnna Cxchowskt, Genevteve Radomskt, Geraldme Long, Ruth McK1nney, Phyllrs Bell, Ruth Forred, Eleanor Woycrechowskt, Fern Held, Iulra Brymarskl, Ioyce Reddrg, Vrrgmla Salxsbury, Laura Drobmck. Members absent from ptcture lane Meltzler, Ella Mae Hurtz, Verna Check, Jeannette Mohrxng, a ma GA 143 Prestdent QLMH MILLER Treasurer HORFICE KURTZ Vlce Presldent MQRIORIE FETT Ltbrclrlcn DHVID DeWl'l'T Secretory DOROTHY QNDERSON Sponsor MR THEODORE WQLKFR MHLE QUINTETTE Purpose To promote Interest tn the lxner blend1ng of votces tn good fT1lJ5:lC Reldtng from leli to right Made lxne- Booman 'Ntllxum Fletcher Iohn Yorqey Robert Rumon Dzlvtd Clemon loe Hendnck IIIXED OCTETTE Purpose To have etqht votces blend m Q vocal ensemble FRONT ROW Klelt to rlghtj Mar- guerlte We-ntzel Emmllcr Wowrzonek, Hlmc Muller Murtorle Felt Dorothy Qnderson SECOND ROW Davtd DeW1tt Curl Stolnecker Horace Kurtz Robert Yfeldenhummer Presxdent IOE RENDPUCK Treasurer DQVID CLEMONT Vice-Presldent ROBERT QUMHN Llbrfxrmn WILLIQM FLETCHER Secretary IOHN YORGEY Qccompcxntst MHDELINE BOHM1-IN Sponsor MISS KQTHRYN HQSSLER 'ZX CRSTLETTES Purpose To present aoocl music ln an entertatnmg and rleastna man ner lfleadtnq lrom left to rxght Sylvta Ftster Qdetqtdp Stetqer Helen Kaucher Dorothy Smtth lean Lern- tnqer lune Brtckel LaHone Schultz Conductor WHLTEH LESNIEWSKI Sponsor MR FRED CQRDIN 61116 Prestdent HELEN KQUCHER Hccompantst SYLVII-1 FISTEH Vlce-Presldent DOROTHY SMITH Sponsor MH THEODORE WQLKEH DHNCE BRND Purpose To acquamt members wtth popular mustc, and to play tor dances HT THE PIFINO Cleft to rtghtl lean- nette Masctsak, Iune Brrckel FIRST HOW Htchard Mtller, Fitch- ard Hawk Charles Hotlman, lohn Lewars Walter LeVan Robert Franco Walter Lesmewskt, SECOND ROW Carl Brlckel, Lynn lanes Gene Keller lohn Ne-ublmg, Edward Martm Donald Showalter. be x I -,, 1 2 l l VL-F :Sit i 1 ' FN-.' 5 ' -. . 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V '.4 ' 1 .V 1 I-V 1 .V V '- 'O ' . 4 K V, --4 .- .., -, ' ., .. . . . . . .V. , I ll' iw, 1 V.V- .V , f V . J Vt. Y '- . T CLUBS iw xo' by CO-ED PLAYERS Purpose To presenl the semor assembly play. Presldenl' QNGELH CHRBBELLO Treasurer: ROBERT WQTT VlC6-Pl'ESld9Hl' HNTOINETTE l..eVHN Sponsor: MB. WILLHBD MOHN Secretary FRQNCES KREISHEB l l . , . I .uh , K -,:. . ,., . , , -I -K . - A - .., - . I- A v -.11 -4 . f , .Q , -Q FRONT ROW. llell lo rxghll Eugene Hubley, larus Keller, Roberl Wall, Nlck Doukas, Marlene Flrnolcl, George Pappas, Leon Holt, Wllltur Boyer, Rlcharcl Heleme. SECOND ROW Qngellnt Casslcly, LaRue Brxel, Bose Wewer, Betty Brown, Belly Pelfley, Belly Welnhold, Frances Krelsher, Evelyn Cassamalls, Eleanore Vecchlo, Mxldred Zlmmerly Dorothy Mast, Mlldred Marello, Naomi Qsh, Flnne Green, Loulse Francls, Belly Yelch, Hnlolnelle LeVan, Marjorle Yoder, El1ZGb6ll1 Flrmo, Hngela Carabello. THIRD ROW Vlvlan DeWald, Charlolle Levln, Dorolny Culv, Krcse Kx1ll13 Belly Evelev FOURTH ROW Qnnella Cohen, Lucy Clemenle, Marlon Morltz, Mr Mohr: Charlolle MOIllZ, Gladys Hummel, Gloru Morrrs. 'CX BINGHMHN'S BHRNSTORMEHS Purpose To further our lnlerest rn dramatrcs through praclmce Presldenl POLLY LOHISH Secretary HQNNHH MENDELSOHN Nice-Presrdenz MQRTHQ FHIEDERICKS Treazurer MHRGHRET Bal-L Sponsor MR, FRHNKLIN INGHMQN FRONT ROW flelt lo rmghtj Dorothy Wagner, Prlscllla Mason Marcla Bard Qrlene Fllbrlghl Hannah Mendelsohn, Polly Lorlsh, Martha FX'lEdBYJCkS, Margarel Ball, Rose Bulnar, Helen Henry Shxrley Boscov, Jeanne Shrlllng SECOND HOW Qnna Weaver Eva Barr Lena lannuccl Gladys Houp, Belly Hummel Ieanne Blakemore Wmxlred Fllbrlghl, Qlxce Smgley, Flnnette Bloom Soma Muchmck THIRD ROW Donald Ertel Srdney Barrer Fred Femer, lohn Wheeler Bernard Trudnowskl Paulrne Novatnak Flrlene Harnes. Hilda Troutman Marlon Latta, ludy Rxchardson, Mnrram lmber, a ma Gb' 149 DRHMHTEERS Purpose: To learn to appreciate drama by acting. President: RINH CLISSH Secretary-Treasurer: LOUISE PFQU V1Ce'P1'9Sidenf? MQRY Io HBEY Sponsor: MR. FILBERT BOLDT FRONT ROW: llelt to rightl Marilyn Mohr, Dorothy Bennett, Dorothy M. Smith, Lxlhan Potter, Georgina Bucks. SECOND ROW' Betty Whitman, Rose Laniecka, Mary Io Plbey, Rma Clissa Louise Pfau, Mary Iane Dych, Shirley Goldberg, Vivian S1lVG- THIRD ROW: Iune Whalley Ieanne Schlegel, Mary Schautert lane Pyott, Margaret Schuhmann, Qlda Bianchi, Helen Gotl. FOURTH ROW: Harry Wade Mr. Boldt, Leon Huchenbach, I Donald Forand. 'ZX Purpose: To develop sklll as paddle wielders. THBLE TENNIS Presrdent: WILLIHM KRESKH Secretary: IHMES GENEROSE Vxce-Pres1dent: IOHN LaRE Treasurer: HHRRY YOUNG Sponsor: MR. WHRREN GISH FRONT ROW' lleft to rlghtl Claude Focht, Edward Mclnroy, Harry Young, Herbert Miller, Hlex Stevens, Iohn LaRe, Donald R1sm1ller, Iames Generose, Carmine Ceha, Paul K1ll1an. SECOND ROW: Willlam Thomas, Mr. Gish, Iohn Buckley, Bruce Taubitz, Gust Daniels, Warren Strauss, Robert Fortna, Bruce Naugle, Robert Goddard, Max M1ssbach, Bruce Keller. THIRD ROW: Marvm Whalen, Benton Hemmig, Leon Wagner, George Monshower, Bok Leung, Ernest Leiss, Luther Hoffman, Earl Noll, R1chard Ersenhart, Warren Kroll, Carl DeGour. FOURTH ROW: Grlbert Wrlkes, Roland Mengel, Marlin Lonker, Hbraham Markowitz, Carl Rentschler, lack Taylor, Wllharn Bobst, Lee Spangler, Robert Nern, Wrlliam Kreska. Members absent from prcture: Thomas Rose, David Ioseph. 11116 xqb' CHESS HND CHECKERS Purpose: To enjoy chess and checkers, to promote good sportsmanshlp. Presrdentz JOHN HEMMINGER Secretary-Treasurer: ROBERT MURPHY Vlce-Presldent' GEORGE FOTIOU Sponsor: MR. LEON HUNTER NC ,. lf' W0 -4, gl E by-i1 FRONT SEMI-CIRCLE: Cleft to right, W1lllGm Schuyler, Charles Ott, Leon Bertolet, Frank Lexcht, Sellg Sussman, George Fot1ou, George Roberts, Charles M1ller, Rexmar Hobbmg, Iohn Halulakos, Robert Murphy, Hrmon Moyer, Socrates Flnthony, Samuel Lamoruca. SECOND SEMI-CIRCLE. John Hemmmger, Wlllldm Hassler, Iames Eshbach, Ftdam Soltyslk, Norman Stoudt, Dav1d Houck, Peter Zogas, Robert Roberts, Qrthur Coyle, Mr. Hunter, Rtchard lohnson, Iames Wagner REHR LINE Rlchard Beyerle, Raymond Garl, Irvm Sm1th, Iohn Lykens Rrchard Wagner, Ralph Boettl1n, Paul Dutt, Robert Bossler, Wlllxam McK1nr1ey Members absent from plcture Rlchard Dohner, Rlchard Thompson 'ZX CHMERH Purpose To develop o 111e long hobby Presrdent ROBERT D KRIZE Treasurer FRHNKLIN CUNNIUS Vrce-Presndent ROBERT B HRCHIBQLD Second Treasurer ROBERT SHEIDY Secretary RNGELP1 M PI-'ILMER Sponsors WILLIE-IM F HILLEGQSS RUSSELL C BOYLES Second Secretary WHLTER B KONIECKI FRONT ROW Qlelt io rxghtl Hnna Smxth Betty Beard, Hlberia Carse Robert Sherdy Franklm Cunmus Hngela Palmer, Robert Krrze Roberi Qrchrbald, Walter Konleclcl, Rose Mary Qulller Madelme Wrlhams, Ella Waade, Qrlene Rellsnyder. SECOND ROW R C Boyles Iohn W1se Flnthony Gerbmo Marim Marburger Ioseph Hrmmel Thomas Mayermk Edward Sycnterz Gordon Yexch Raymond H111 Edward Maurer Ioseph Rodgers Wrlham Yoder, George Koch W F Hrlle gass THIRD ROW Samuel Qrmao Harold Sheeder Russell Clark Edward Y! Scull Edward Whalon Iohn Good Qllen Folk Iohn Wlsmewskr Iohn Grxesemer Davrd P1ZZO. Members absent from pxcture Iames Chlarellx Theodore Perdoch a ma QA 153 S. O. S. Purpose To serve the school Presrdent QDELHIDE STEIGER Program Charrmon VEHH GHSTON Vrce-Prestdent FLNNQ LESNIEWSKI Sponsor MISS MHRGHRET MONTGOMERY Secretary-Treasurer ELSIE SPQTZ FRONT ROW flett to rrghtj Berntce Lonq, Betty Hess, lean Bloch, Bernrce Brtcker, Illsre Spotz, SECOND HOW Iulranne Halalska, Helen Walker, Glorta Smrth, Flnna Lesnrewskr, Qdelatde Steiger, Doris Zettlernoyer, Iean- nette Grlbert, Emma Hnqle, Iune Gerhart, Mabel Hlnkle, Irene Kosok, Qrlene Thompson, lane Stuber, Dorothy Ludwrg, Helen Danscrean, Margaret Burns. THIRD ROW Esther Traynor, Louise Fltkrns, Mtldred Gottshall, Evelyn Lebo, lane Spohn, Mary Eyrrch, Iulta Brynrarskt, Mar- llyn Kohl, Vlrgtma Stuttlet, Noreen Norton, Laura Icxmes lean Bachrnon Members absent from ptcture Shtrley Ftsenhart, Margaret Ntes Geraldlne Stepp, Maclelyn Scott, Ieonnette Scott. 'CX ENSEMBLE Purpose To gtve talented mustcrans a chance to develop thelr abrltty Presrdent CHRI. EBERI.. Treasurer: EVELYN MOGEL Vtce-Prestclent, ROBERT SCHELLY l.1brar1an, WQNDH MQZUREK secfemry GENEVIEVE THRHS Sponsor MR FRED CHRDIN FRONT ROW: Klett to rrghtl Wanda Mazurek, Samuel Marabello, Loutse Klopp, Kathleen Gans, lohn Fredericks. SECOND ROW Donald Showalter, Elmer Baer, Rtchard Coleman, Russell Savakus, Genevieve Taras, Hngelrca Grammattcas, Donald Barr. THIRD ROW. Rrchard Mtller, Gene Keller, Lewrs Wrcklern, Marttn Eshelman, Harrtson Schwartz, George Torok, Rrchard Hawk, Dorothy Webster. FOURTH ROW Tohn Schaetfer, Robert Schelly, Esther SCh1lllI'Ag, Salvatore Kaputo, Ioan Ludwrg, Harold Strause, Reba Bos- cov, Donald Krnsey, Paulme Loose, Evelyn Mogel, Qrthur Deszczka, Harry Hawman, George Kava. FIFTH ROW Raul Reeser, Stewart Kexser, Phrltp Heckman, Harry Reber, Carl Eberl, lane McLaughl1n, Burton Carson Mrcheala Loose. Member absent from prcture: Charles Hoffman. a ma QA 155 HTHLETIC CLUB Purpose To develop phystcal fttness and mdtvldual athleltc inierests Prestdent WILBUR SOUDERS Treasurer GUY WILDEHMUTH Vlcefprestdent ELMER DHVIS Sponsors MR EMHNUEL IHCOBS MR IOHN SMlTH Secretary LHWRENCE DELEWSKI MR HHROLD ROCK FRONT ROW Cleft to rzgblj Marttn Bxnder, lack Sperlmg, lohn Hallowell, Rxchard Nagle Dominic Salamone, Henry Dolm- skt, Iack Evans, Iesse George, Hrthur Sebest, Ioseph Gmger, Rtchard Weber ' SECOND ROW' loseph Wenger, lake May, Wxlllam Darron, Damel Weber, Wllbur Souders Brooke Shugars Robert Berger, Lawrence Delewskr, Carl Damel Marv1n E1senhart THIRD ROW Robert Moll Robert Zxentelc Leon Guench, Dale Ltdcltcoat Ray Shomgard Ioseph Sadowskx, Stanley Smolmck, George GOOdW1H FOURTH ROW Davld Borrell, Burton Gass, Bruce Steck, Robert Hallman, Donald Schterer lgnatzus Kageos, Ralph Ele1sch- man, Meredtth Kemp, lohn Madara, Claybom Whlte, Wllltam Plantholt FIFTH ROW Marvm Btvlans Iames DeLong, Kenneth Eshbach, Donald Rhoads, Karl Grtesemer, Elmer DGV1S Ira Fake, Robert Brennan, Eugene Shollenberger, Rtcharcl Hagmayer, Earl Getss, Wtllxam Goodman, Harry Barth Member absent from pxcture Robert Dunkelberger. ,.,,,,,, A6 ,,,,J6Xff:f,7e 'ZX 156 DHBMHNITES Purpose To learn a blt more about dramatlcs FRONT ROW llett to rrghtl Mll- dred Carroza, Ruth Coller, Ellea' nora Qulnn Ellzabeth Lelster Wll- ma Seldel, lune Berger, Tessle Pas- tore Vlrglnla Bukowlk SECOND ROW' Reglna Melofsky LaRue lattee Epamln Vastardls Iacquellne Bush, Ioanne Hall leanne Hall Sylvla Flster, Iohn Carl, VIFQIHIG Heckelman, lean Es- terly. THIRD ROW Margaret I-'1sher, El- leen O'Nell lanlce Swoyer, Doro- thy Becker Verna ChIClC Ieannet'e Mahrlng Pearl Dautrlch Mary Eways Qnnabel Curtler Fern Ey- rlch Mr Garrlgan FOURTH ROW MGFIOU Schaller, Ruth Goodman Marlon Green Consetto Sedato Lorralne Durant Lucretla Samuls Betty Mohn Mar- llyn Haxsch, Clara Hale, Sc-bastlxf' Natoll, Geraldlne Long Presldent I..eROY HYMQN Secretary: IESSIE HODGKINS Vlce-Presxdent MQRGFIRET KREMPFISQNKQ Treasurer CHRISTINE HOFFMQN 61116 Presldent SYLVIR FISTER Secretary EPHMIN VRSTRRDIS Vlce-Presldent IHCOUELINE BUSH Treasurer IOHN CHRI.. Sponsor MR I.eROY GQRRIGFIN ELEVENTEENS Purpose To promote the Splfll of dramallcs ln the school. FRONT ROW Klelt to rlghtl Wll- Ilam Blakemore LeRoy Hyman, Chzlstlne Hoffman, ISSSIS Hodgklns, Margaret Krerrlpasanka, Peter Shan- aman Mr Hawman SECOND ROY! Dorothy Llpka, Frances Haralcel, Catherlne Hand, Dorothy Frledman lean Czarneckl, HERO May Knoll lvlarllyrl ROITAIQ loy Cooper, Beftle Chelrus THIRD ROW. Kathleen LaMotte Irene Panus, Maryanna Nonnon, Elsle Mlller Mabel Scheurlng, Perlny Condos Irene Clenlewlcz, Vllma Sartl Clalre Barrer Members CIbSeI1l lrom plcture Glo- rra Reber, Mae Rhlne, Hrlene Km- g ce Gb' Presldent EDWQRD BONK Secretary-Treasurer RHYMOND l.eVQN Vlce-Prestdent DONHLD CHMPBELL Sponsor MR HERMRN SCHULTZ HUNTING HND FISHING Purpose: To foster an rnterest tn huntrng and hshmg, to promote re- spect tor law, and to develop hxgh rdeals ot good sportsmanshtp, FRONT ROW fleft to Ilghll loseph Cataldo Harold LeVan Harold Long Earl Toole Donald Haas Robert Gauker Earl Wmk SECOND ROW Chester Zremba, Fred Butler, Harold Burkholder, Salvatore Marabella, Eugene H1- brecht Paul Batz Robert Zzmmer- man THIRD ROW Gene Bxxler Mr Fen- stermacher, Donald Setdel Nevm Mrller, Bernard Werhrer, Carl Pep- lau, Gerard Ganter. Member absent irom prcture Wxl- llam Entzmlnger. HUNTING I-IND FISHING Purpose To encourage good sports- manshrp rn huntmg and ftshrng FRONT ROW Cleft to rrghtj Robert Goodman Earl Gtbble, Robert Cox- on, Francrs Carney, Nell Styer, Wrl- ltam Smlth, Walter Pawlmg, Robert Werdman, Mr Schultz, Raymond LeVan SECOND ROW Roger Snyder, Loule Blrzmak, Thomas Moore, Earl Deeter, Edward Bachulskx, lack Westley. THIRD ROW' Lalvlar Bender, Rob- ert Shultz, Edmund Suchuchx, Iames Wtneland, Rlchard Htnnershrtz, Donald Campbell, Raoul Rehrer, FOURTH ROW' Mrchael Palyak, Edward Bonk, Iac- Lerster, E Don- ald Lamm Leonard Reed, Thomas Stubbleblne Presldenti HHROLD LONG Secretary-Treasurer. HQROLD LeVRN Vzce-Presrdent EHRL TOOLE Sponsor MR W WHHLEN FENSTERMHCHER 'ZX Presrdent R WILLIHM HLEXQNDER Secretary BEHT BROWN Vrce-Presrdent LEONHBD EVELEV Treasurer QHRON TQUB Sponsor MR QDHM BHUCHER GOLF Purpose To teach the fundamen- tals ot good golfrng FRONT BOW Cleft to nghtl Mr Brucher, Leonard Evelev, Norman Wrnstorl lames Kr1ck,W1ll1am Qlex- ancler Bert Brown Qaron Taub. lack Yeager Kenneth Dogarty Member absent from plcture lack Devlen Presrdent EMMQ QUQDE Treasurer: YVONNE CHELIUS Vrce-Presrclent MHRY IHNE WERLEY Bed and Black Reporter: MILDRED KQUFMHNN Secretary BETTE LONFIBERGER Sponsor MB WILLIQM WISLER 11111 L- TBBLE TENNIS Purpose. To learn to play table tennls FRONT ROW llett to Tlghll lane Fetterholf, Eleanor Braude, Emma Ouade, Iosephme Marorana, Mary Watson, Hnna Frerler Qnna Kohut, Rena Plfko, lean Calcagno SECOND ROW Ruth Bearstler, lulra Grlncavage, Mary Baer, Sonya Werner, Bette Lonaherger, Eleanor Davxs, Lorrarne Davrs Yvonne Chellus, Mxldred Kaufmann, Ethe Paskos. THIRD ROW' Helen Yez, Ruth GGNYIS, Ursula Kunze, Marlene Rhoads, Betty Esterly Gertrude Golla, Mary Szymanskr, Myrene French, FOURTH ROW: Mr. Wxsler, Plrdell Kllne Rrdell Werclman lean Klme, Vroletta Kellagher, Ehzabeth Ruth Manan Hbel, Mrldred Frrdxnger, Mary lane Werley, Mary Ellen Wetzel Member absent from prcturez Dorrs Luszewxcz x U f 4 N ' .f JA S 5 .x . ' V-f ,Lg ' 4,1 If , f f 7 5- u U WW va Presldent PHILIP HECKMQN Secretary EDWQRD STEWHRT Vlce-Presldent RQLPH KQLBQCH Treasurer WILLIQM SMYTHE HRCHERY Purpose To learn the art of a good archer FRONT ROW lleft to rlghtj Efhe Prakyschak Carl Brenner Pcul Sy- mons Rxchard W1lkes SECOND ROW Robert Elllot Hnne Wolosev1ch Marllyn Saxlor Iune Lochman Betty Culp Glorla Bry- son Lewrs W1ckle1n THIFD ROW Wlllram Walb Har' vey Bltler Ioseph Calaldl Rlchard Beears Henry Lawrence Walter Seldal, Wellmgton Stmchter Thomas Hallman, W1ll1am Rowlands FOURTH ROW, Mr Conley Robert Swavely, Rlchard Detweller Louxs Cavalluccl Melvyn Sp1ese Iames Stoudt, Iohn Torok, Russel Taras, Mlchael Narwoskr Brook Klxne RIFLE Purpose To leach boys how lo handle fxrearms carefully. FRONT ROW' Klelt to righij Eugene Day, Iames Palmer George Col- ler, Kelth May Robert Burkert SECOND ROW. Clalr Stoner Ralph Kalbach Phrlxp Leonard Edward Stewari Iohn Crews, Nxck Caferelll, Paul Kalbach Robert Taylor Mr. Bannon THIRD ROW. Iack Gaenzle Kenneth Messner, W1ll1am Smythe Leroy Zwelzxg Iames Henry, Bernard Maurer, Phllxp Heckman Members absent from plcture lack Leslle Tom Newklrk, Melvm Sny- der. Presxdent IQMES STOUDT Custodlans: RICHHRD WILKES Vrce-Presrdentz HENRY LHWRENCE MELVYN SPIESE Secretary-Treasurer IUNE LOCHMFIN HHRVEY BITLER Sponsor MR KENNETH CONLEY 'CX RVIHTION Purpose. To butld model planes. FRONT ROW: Cleft to rlghtl Leslte Damels, Spencer Scherer, Edward Brnasrewxcz, Marvm Ball, SECOND ROW: Melvm Gockley, Iames Danrels, Floyd Moyer, Mary Pawllng, Ioseph Konopelskl, Peter Fonte, Drrna Catalano. THIRD ROW Mr Gtll, Russell Paul, Wllllam Witwer, Howard Hart, Theodore Swexmler, Edward Catrns, Robert Spangler, Wxllxarn Dague. FOURTH ROW Paul May, George Wallace, Iay Hrll, Iames Hrnidls, Henry Flntos, Robert Best, Clrlford Bowers, Robert Hrltebertel, Thomas Karetos, Carl Manwxller. I l Presldent: CONRQD WOOD Secretary-Treasurer. LYLE WRGNER 'Vrce-Prestdent' WILLIRM GILBERT Sponsor. MR. HHRRY SCOTT dlfld Presrdent LESLIE DRNIELS Secretary, MPIRY PQWLING Vxce-Presmdent SPENCER SCHERER Treasurer. ERRL HQHS Sponsor' MR. I-'RFINKLIN GILL I 31 HVIHTION Purpose: To bulld model planes, FRONT ROW: Cleft to Tlghll Rode ney Qumter, Charles Ruth, Wolt- ram Hbrcht, Conrad Wood, Wxlhom Gtlbert. SECOND ROW: Rrchard Sloat, Law- 'ence Henry, Gordon Trayer, Stan- ley Leclc, George Nuss Ir., Ioe D1- vrne, Robert Swavely, Iames Fen- stermacher, Walter Ortner. THIRD ROW: Mr Scott, Iohn Zuy, Lyle Wagner, Robert Welden- hermer, Robert Wanner, Ioseph Rogers, George Markowskr, Richard Wuger, Eugene Pacharis. FOURTH ROW: Lours Filipk, Rrch- ard Levan, Clarence Stick, Edward Hydock, Ioe Ostrowski, Gerald Rapp, Wllltam Kulas, Fred Loeper, Thaddeus Darrow, Stanley Ermack, Edwtn Yeager. Members absent from pxcture: Paul Coco, Iohn Eisenhauer, Floyd Schell. 60' 4 President: MRRKS GLHSS Secretary: ROBERT ZIEGLER Vice-President RICHQRD RUBRIGHT Treasurer: LEONQRD SIMMONS Sponsor: MR. NORMRN DIENER ,Yunnan-vf ENGINEERING Purpose To discuss the various fields of engineering FRONT ROW lleft to rightl Ralph Rapp, Charles Parker, Ioseph Dal- oisio, Leonard Smolinski, Edmund Szyszputowski, Kenneth Eshbach. SECOND ROW: Francis Kline, Wil- bur Dornes. THIRD ROW' Stanley Coller, Ger- ald Parks, George Ruth, William Philhps, Harold Bright, John Bed' narik, Mr. Harlan, PRINTING Purpose: To teach the principles of printing. FRONT ROW: Klef! to rightl Donald Hawk, Henry Golembiewski, Wil- liam Boyer, Harold Strunk, Frank Wasik, Leonard Simmons, Richard Rubright, Luther Holler. SECOND ROW: Edward Pipalo, Ed Symanowicz, Herman B r u m b a c h, Richard Wojciechowski, Marks Glass, Iohn S t am b a ug h, Robert Schaefer, Charles Price. THIRD ROW: Perry Clauser Harold Williams, Iohn Bayley, Raold Bow- ers. FOURTH ROW: Thomas Boyer, Rob- ert Ziegler, Iames Hrthur, Mr. Die- ner, Flndrew Lightfoot, Richard Greenberg, Richard Pix, Member absent from picture: Rich- ard Seyfert. President CHFIRLES PQRKER Secretary: RRLPH RHPP Vice-President GERHLD PRRKS Sponsor: MR FELTON HPIRLRN 162 'ZX RHDIO Purpose: To demonstrate baszc vacuum tube cxrcutts FRONT ROW' flelt to rlghtl Don- ald Weist, Ralph Daubert, Edwm Prrce, Harold Seward Leon Ner- min, lctmes Brenetser Clyde Vo- ge. SECOND ROW' Euqene Sheehan, Mr. Krssmger, Vernon Yelch, Rus- sell McCall1cher, Wrlllam Royce, Ioe Flubrey, Ernesto Lanza Wll- llam Morgan, Ralph lohnson. Members absent from ptcture Wll- lram Goodman, Wtllram Kerr, Fred Ranalli, lack Wessner, Sterlmg Keiser. Prestdent EUGENE SHEEHFIN Secretary'Treasurer' RQLPH IOHNSON Vtce-Presrdent EDWIN PRICE Sponsor: MR I. HERBERT KISSINGER US! Presldentz QNNH WEINER Vlce-Preszdent. MHRY NQGLE Reporter: IQMES VON NEIDH dlfld Secretary PEGGY MCDONHLD Treasurer DORIS GREISS Sponsor: MRS. KFITHRYN HLLEBHCH KLINE 163 SCREEN GUILD Purposei To become better ac- quamted with motron prctures. FRONT ROW: Cleft to rxghtl Stella Kalnnowskx, Maryyane Csaklos, Frances Shulman, Hgnes Stevens, Hnna Werner, loyce Gauker, Louxse Brllman, Elrzabeth Flock, Theodora Vaya, Ida Rohrback. SECOND ROW: Katherine Wentzel, Dorls Rothermel, Ruth Frxedman. Dorothy Iones, Dorothy Klmtkow- skl, Fern Nagle, Mary Nagle, Dons Grelss, Peggy McDonald. THIRD ROW: Frank Boas, Florence Khne, Elizabeth Kochanowski, lean Nucra, Donald Boas, Francrs Smxth, Iames Von Nelda, Bernard Iablon- skr, Loutse Kahler, Mrs. Kline, Members absent from prcture. Dor- othy Roboskr, Estrella Stravopoulos, Wanda Sollwoda 69' Prestdent RHYMOND MIKRLQICZHK Secretary LITI-I HQRKNESS Vrce-Prestdent LOIS WHITE Treasurer STQNLEY BROWN LIBRHRY Purpose' To instruct the student as- slstants tn hbrary techmques CIRCLE STQRTING RT 'THE CHBI- NET. Cleft to rtghtl Genevleve Ra- domskl, Dorothy Urban, Paulme Fldams, Ruth Seeds, Dorothea Pot- ter, Bettte Strvers, Dorothy Lewickl, Dorothy Mnchell, Therese Huls, Iane I.eVan, Ianice Rapp, Irene Er- mold, V1v1an Zuber, lean Qnn Gaul. Evelyn Clemmer, Iane Pennypack- er, Dorothy Ruchlewtcz, Rose Tere- fenko. PHLETTEERS Purpose: To work m dtfferent art techniques and rneclra. FRONT ROW: fleft to rlghtl Mary lane Gaul, Hudrey Welgreth, Ltta Harkness, Christxne Redcay, Ioyce Reddlg, Iune Wrthraw SECOND ROW' Dorothy Seisler, Mona Ruth League, Lourse Man- derbach, I-Inna Manderbach, Iune lftddlecotte, Shtrley Htckernell, Marie Macovlak, Fern Wenr1ch. Lots White THIRD ROW' Christ Pettis, Leon Stover, Ronald D1I.uco, Raymond Leimnger, Steve Tsakerrs, Harold Mundell, Charles Harttng, Walter Kaucher. FOURTH ROW: Mr. DOFHSIIE Iohn Bradbury, William Hoffman, Iames Yorgey, Ralph Rrggtns, Rtchard Kreska, Richard Green, Raymond Nfilcalajczak, Stanley Brown, Robert Franco, Russel Hartman. Members absent from prcturez Ed- ward Danrels, Paul Dutt, Robert Rentschler, Paul Shelton, Robert Steigel, Earl Meek, Harry Epstren, Rhea Cooper. Presrdent THERESE HULS Secretary-Treasurer: ROSE TEREFENKO Vtce-Presrdenti BETTY BFIRTO Sponsor. MISS FINNH STUMP 'UC TYPING Purpose To learn to use the type- writer for personal use as well as tor simple business problems FRONT ROW' Clelt to rightl Plrlene Lamm Iosephme Gaiewski, Qnna Scher, Leola Shannon, lane Griese- mer, Edith Sarachek Mary Louise Schappell, lane Meitzler, SECOND ROW' Miss Bltler, Ruth Bear, Dorothy Ielteris, Vivian Zu- ber, Doris Lloyd, Pauline Terefen- ko Brin Witycyak, Mary Brumbach, Frances Melhnger. THIRD ROW Ioe Townsend, Shlrlee Weidner, Salome Constantine, Elea- nor Weiner Margaret Walton, Ed- na Eidam, larnes Yocum. Members absent from picture Kath ryn Fix Mary Kaufmann, Kathryn Rose, Peggy Smith President: CHHRLOTTE BUCHMRN Secretary, IOHN RENTSCHLER Vice-President IOSEPH BROWN Treasurer. IRNE KREQMER 11116 President MRRY L. KFIUFMQNN Secretary-Treasurer I-'LRLENE Lf-'IMM Vice-Preszdent FINN WITYCYHK Sponsor MISS HQRRIETT BITLER TYPING Purpose To improve typing tech- niques. FRONT ROW. llelt to rightj Ioan Rentschler, Charlotte Buchman, Er- nestine Cusano, Gertrude Tobias, Betty Tregea, Thelma Mitchell, lacquelme Yoh, Helen English. SECOND ROW: Ruth lones, Hnna Gernert, Doris Ohlinger, Ruth Nel- son, Florence Hoehn, lrene Wins- kowski, Dorothy Delong, lane Krea- mer, lane Kochard, Mary Stern. THIRD ROW: Marguerite Way, lo- seph Brown, Edward S k 1 ba, Bill Bauman, Ioseph Cyran, Gerald Hagmayer, Miss Mertz Members absent from plcturez Ella Mae Hurst, Ruth Kriebel, Elsie Ro- mlg, Iames Kuhn. Gb' President: IUNE WILLIHMS Secretary FLORENCE ZIEMBH Vice-President NORENE SEIDEL Treasurer. ROSE QNN ZFLIDOWICZ LEHDERS' CLUB Purpose: To encourage and develop leaders in physical activities. FRONT ROW: Cleft to rightl Flor- ence Distasio, Fern Templin, Hnna Ruchlewicz. Dorothy Strernba, So' phie Gay, Betty Eschelman, Iane Hullinger, Mary lane Myers, Edith Stern. SECOND ROW: Pauline Knaur, Gertrude Clouser, Iurie Bell, Eliza- beth Cooper, Effie Xavios, Ieanne Kilpatrick, Thelma VanBuskirk, Vil- ma Schelly. THIRD ROW: LaVerne Burkhart, Emy Lou Wilson, Mary Hagan, Iu- clith Scheirer, Ioyce Sternberger, Marjorie Postetter, Marilyn Kline, Iurie Haupt, Catherine Bixler, Betty Lou Gaul, Flnnetta Sterner, Gloria Roth. FOURTH ROW: LaDora Einsel, Qlma Vicari, Carmelita Maysick, Ruth Kemmerer, Flnna Florczak, Louise Hullinger, Martha Iermac, Mar- guerite Kosloski, Florentine Buck, Betty Kramer, Elizabeth Mastidirio, Mary Webb, Catherine Wink Member absent from picture: Clara Uliasz. BUSINESS EFFICIENCY Purpose: To serve the school and community in the commercial and secretarial capacity. FRONT ROW: fleft to rightl Dawn McGinithen, Thelma Schaeffer, Doris Latshaw, Mary I.eVcm. SECOND ROW: Iune Williams, Florence Ziemba, Rose Hnn Zajdow- icz, lane Zimmerman, lean Wray. Ruth Preisser. THIRD ROW: Elizabeth Wilson, lean Dugan, Marian Segner, Phyllis Bell, Miss Fairlamb, Mary Smith, Norene Seidel. President: MQRY HRGHN Treasurer: IQNE HULLINGER Vice-President: DOROTHY STREMBQ Sponsors: MISS ELIZHBETH MCHOSE Secretary: BETTY ESCHELMHN MISS GLRDYS WHDSWORTH 'ZX NURSING Purpose' To learn the tundameritals of nursing FRONT ROW. Ilett to rlghtl Emma Hahn, LaRue Love, Rita Koenig, Iune Ruth, Ruth Gates, Leanore Gates, Shirley Drexel, Shirley MC- Donald SECOND ROW: Ruth Ruppert, Ethel Gruber, Marie Pitcherillo, Mary Lou Shatter, Tillie Zaftiro, Betty Woole ford, Elizabeth Lines THIRD HOW: Myrle Lesher Ruth Forred, Mary Louise Kleckner, Es- ther Troutman, Mary lane Fischer, Erma Ludwig, Elsie McKechn1e Members absent from picture, Nora Wade Gladys Fritch. President LEONQRD SCHOCK Secretary. GUS STEVENS Vice-President MILDRED KUNKELMQN Treasurer BETTY KUNKELMQN alma President IUNE RUTH Secretaryflnreasurer RUTH GQTES VlC9fPI'8Sld9Ht NORH WQDE Sponsor MISS HNNFI MEHGET r:'?'i V - F17 ' ' ' ri f'1 Avg?-T-1 if ee H --,A . -., Q 4. COOKING Purposei To learn to prepare food correctly on short notice. FRONT ROW: fleft to rightl Gus Stevens, Dorothy Quell, Frances Godzeigewska, Marilyn Leonard, Betty Kunkelman, Mildred Kunkel- man. SECOND ROW: Miss Holland, Leon- ard Schock, Richard Mohl, George Bonawitz, Naomi Mayberry, Elaine Fenstermaker, Norma DeBorth. glerzber absent from picture: lack us . be is I Presrdent GRHCE E SEIGFREID ' Secretary MIRIQM SHIPPER Vtce-Presldent CLHRH MQSCIRELLQ Treasurer HRRRIET COSMHS Sponsor MRS MYRLE BREISCH I ii KEEN KUTTERS Purpose To learn to mcrease our wardrobes at small cost FRONT ROW Cleft to rightl Ruth Blesslng Rose Levantl, Soph1e Bockenck Catherlne Lampros Nor- ma Pursell, Verna Wisniewski, Ieanne Rtegel Vxrgmxa Grxesemer SECOND ROW: Nelda Rlchards, Georgme Geras, Edna Lee Ruth Rrckolt, Helen Yoder, lane H1m- melberger, Catherme Rlpple, THIRD ROW. Betty Grbson, Doro- thy Burrell, Miss Kean, Mtldred Grinnage, Ruth Hardmger, Lillian Bleyer. BUSY BEE DRESSMHKING Purpose: To learn the elements of sewmg mvolved 1n making dresses, FRONT ROW: tlelt to rightl Miriam M Shlpper, Clara R. Mascirella, Shirley F. Schrnehl, lune F. Moser, Harrlet M. Cosrnas, Mrs. Breisch. SECOND ROW: Mtldred Deminger, Slurley Fl, Folk, Grace E, Sexgfretd, Mary Zana, Ieanne G. Sayer, Hr- lene F. Bortz. THIRD ROW: Irene Karetas, Betty V, Knauer, Qnna B. Clchowskt, Elsre L. lanes, FOURTH ROW, Rose M. Valenti, Loutse E Konopelskt, Grace G. Rupp. Presldent ROSE LEVHNTI Secretary-Treasurer: RUTH BLESSING Vlce-President NORMH PURSELL 158 Sponsor: MISS ELIZHBETH KEHN 'ZX SEWING CO-EDS Purpose To learn more about sew ing our own garments. FRONT ROW. Cleft to rrghtl Yolan da QHTOTIUCCI, Genevxeve Lubas, Vrrgmla Carnoles, Iean Mathras, Qspasla Pappas, Dalsy Randazzo Eleanor WG1C1eShOWSk1, Natahe P1 cseclu, MISS Spaar, Qrlyne Her mansader SECOND ROW Malzxe Robinson lane Morrxs, Sylvla GUld1C1, Doro thy Kwratkowskx, Vxrgrma Wawrzy- nxak, Margaret Kr1v1, Hmeha Paras Presxdent NHTHLIE PIQSECKI Secretary-Treasurer: VIRGINIQ CQRNOLES Vice-Presrdent HSPHSIFI PHPPHS Sponsor MISS BLHNCHE SPRQR Presrdenti TESSIE SHULMHN Vxce-Pres1dent: DOROTHY SMITH Elini Secretary: SRRQ ELMO Treasurer: NHOMIH STOUDT Sponsor: MISS MHRTHH SCHMIDT 169 NEEDLE SWINGERS Purpose: To become better acquain- ted with all types of needlework. FRONT ROW: Kleft to rightl Naomia Stoudt, Merlie Sehg, Dorothy Smlth, Tess1e Shulrnan, Paulme Belz. SECOND ROW: Eva Charnoff, Lois Seltzer, Emma Bittrng, lane Light, Ruth Boyer, Sara Elmo. xqb' cunq SYNC, oward I C O Sake +23 T ,V 7 X' A :X Q : . n A Q E. , .1 , SEE' . , 'Fi L, 'xwx mf it ' A 1 f ,Q ff 2 w..A,. V . X 23-fi, . .J . ' X if x, w ig: 5: 4: Ps-efargdness AVE FOR SECURITY 'bymes xnio 'Bolle Yict or 5' 2-, 5955 'fwfgfbx K li' V.. M ,4Q,a,,. m ,-.IL 'Q ?m:8z . '- 11, , . i f j ' ' x P?.t'.gl A . I i-If .525 r.. P. qifv Mfvi 'sf . wx Q 1 51- . 1 ' .,, ,x y -.4. ' v----' q.. I v ,X , ., nt . -' L ,.. , - ,.,, ,-, .,f4 1. - 4. '. ,j v what next? x.4 G Q 'f A EXTRH CURRICULHR TRLKIN G Guess what happenedl' '...' Rnd l was almost late' '...' 'Did you hear that? . . . 'lNo, it was yesterday' '...' 'Then she said' '...' 'Find he has big brown eyes! , . . Early and late there is a babble ot voices . . , The playful Winds toss about snatches ot conversation. Athletics Participation in athletics ofers an excellent picture of liberty in action. There is liberty in the choice of sport schedule, and there is also playing the game with that indefinable touch of American individualism that is liberty in its very essence. It is throwing a ball in the way you think is best that shows you are putting liberty into practice. It is playing soccer because you like soccerg it is using your own brains on the football fieldg it is the sound of pins dropping in the alleyg it is the homerun you made in baseballg it is the sudden crack of the gun in cross-countryg it is the right to build yourself into a better American through participation in any sport that you may choose. Alice Marble Says: Freedom: The American Way of Life! What a wonderful theme for your Year Book! I wonder if you people realize the significance of that word? VVhy there's magic in it! Freedom of speech-freedom of the press-and freedom in sports. Free to play what we want when we want to without any dictorial henchmen forbidding us. Yes, I know it's been said before, but it suddenly strikes me that this is a case where repetition is highly desirable. I refer to this statement that we Americans have much to be thankful for. Thankful first of all, that we are Americans with all the privileges attached thereto. Thank. ful that we can build ourselves up and make ourselves physic- ally fit by indulging in all land and field sports. Thankful that we can work, play, dance, and sing when we feel like it, and not when others dictate that we feel like it. For this is the American Way of Living. Your America-and my America. Proud? You bet we're proud! So stand erect there, you boys and girls, head up, shoulders squared, and chin up. You people are the leaders of tomorrow. And if you can face the future, alert, keen, and with that chin up, why nobody's going to push you around. You students all have a definite responsibility to your Country and that responsibility is Good Health. You must be physic- ally fit. It's to you we turn for co-operation, understanding, and enthusiasm. Are you going to casually shrug off our challenge or are you going to fall right in line-alert, eager, sparkling- eyed, and PH YSICALLY FIT FOR 'AN Y EMERGENCY? -x SKILLS IN OPENING GRMIF5 1 . ,,,.,v Xu -. ',Jw,.l V -- ..,,,.wx fJ,mL.uu.u1b.x.L-1'- 's. 1 Au W' ' f f . 1- .f F--'-f-9. ' mb' 4 ,Q- -fcs4' 9 .vi - ' - 4 5:4 . W .,. I M' V X L af U 5 , ' V. : Knighfs Crash Win Column Af 1 York in Big Fiflee T I , n uss e, I9-6 'X ' XosShuqms.D ' . . ..Roll , .f Q Yi r vm Ground and Rirlake Ma Whi B V 3. N0 it -5 N 7 r 1 1 Q gl - 'S 0 , 93 f X WW I Q V l A if I':.Qf:1ffi:, . ...- mon. Whale Score Touchdown: as R H S V Q agus' '7 KA ' If ' 1 YG db ' 'Q 1, . y. e s un ' 'ji 3 21 fff' 9 '-if-fx Q , A T X enum mme, nuvggxgmg aiu: ! 1g Q gi, ,, ff 1 2 EW, .4 fy, . -Aw 11, , ' . A25 ago., xv' ' Q0 Q2 5 g 555 5 rarilznyq Aj QQ? 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' .:4..s.:! . - .i .Q VHRSITY FOOTBHLL Head Coach HQROLD E ROCK Backfield Coach' HNDREW STOPPER Line Coach. IOHN S SMITH Faculty Manager, EMQNUEL IRCOBS ,-'uv' -,..7...,..,, xx A D . V , 1, ' - 4 Y ' '. - .. . I ' . I fr, lei, -5 3q541spg?',- , -I 4 ,X We f r X ' . -v . .. . s ,Y , - T 7 K Q , Y ws., - V t,,.y,rs M ..,,.r My 5, - . , V . V- .,-. . - , H . ' 14... - Q L . .. i,.-.,,,,,,,4 - y 4' qv y 'V 1 . . - rj FRONT ROW-fleft to rightl Leon Guensch, Ioseph Geiger, Marvin Eisenhart, Brooke Shugars, Meredith Kemp, William Goodman, Claybourne White, Iohn Brennan, Ira Fake, SECOND ROW-Hrthur Sebest, Richard Hagmayer, Iohn Madara, Robert Berger, Iames Green, Iakie May, Daniel Palaferro, Kenneth Eshbach, Raymond Shomgard THIRD ROW-H E. Rock, Eugene Okonski, Bruce Steck, Guy Wildermuth, William Darron, Earl Geiss, Richard Rauch, Theodore Mish, Karl Gries- mer, William Plantholt, Mr, Stopper. FOURTH ROW-Mr Iacobs, Eugene Shollenberger, Ignatius Kageos, Iames DeLong, Robert Moll, Wilbur Souders, Elmer Davis, Robert Dunkel- berger, Harry Barth, Lawrence Motkowski, Mr. Smith. FIFTH ROW-Hobart Geesernan George Dries, David Borrell, Thomas Mayernich, Donald Schierer, George Goodwin, Dale Liddicoat, Stanley Smol- nich, Lawrence Delewski, Iesse George, Richard Hdams. Member absent from picture' Donald Boltz. VHRSITY FOOTBHLL Reading l-ligh's football record of four Wins and four losses doesnt set the world on fire, but when one considers the fact that the team started the season with hardly any experienced players, the record becomes more impressive. Plfter los- ing their first three games to three of the most powerful teams in Eastern Penn- sylvania, the Knights came back to win four out of their last five games. They can't be given too much credit for performing this feat. 175 HLLENTOWN VS. REHDING 25-U It was simply too much Kermitt Scott for Reading that enabled Hllentown to gain its first victory over a Rock-coached team, 25 to O. The Knights fought gamely but they didn't have the strength 'to cope with the Qllentown powerhouse. Led by Scott and Plnderson, Ptllentown scored in the first and second periods, then added two more touchdowns in the last quarter. Hllentown had marches of 49, 57, and 44 yards for their first three touchdowns. The Canaries set up their last touchdown when they intercepted a Reading pass in the waning minutes of the game. Scott, the big 'gun for the Canaries all afternoon, scored twice -and helped set up the other touchdowns. Read- ing's lone bid for a score came early in the third -quarter when, sparked by White, the Knights ad- vanced to the Hllentown 30, only to lose the ball there on a fumble. For the second straight game, White was the biggest Reading threat and his showing in these games gives promise that we shall hear plenty about this flashy junior halfback, COHTESVILLE VS. REHDING 20-0 Reading High's inexperienced team with but one hold-over from the l94O starting line-up opened its season September 27 against a powerful Coatesville eleven. lnexperience was the main factor in the Knights' defeat by a veteran Coates- ville team 2O to O. Reading didn't go down without fighting, how- ever. Fumbles proved to be the downfall of the Knights, Coatesville took advantage of these fum- bles to score twice in the first period and once again in the last quarter. Baker, husky fullback, scoring one touchdown and two extra points, proved to be the visitors' biggest threat. Musika and Matthews also tallied for Coatesville. Read- ing's most serious threat came in the second pe- riod when, led by Geiss and White, the Knights advanced to the Coatesville l5 yard line only to lose the ball on a costly fumble. Palaferro, Kageos, and Souders along with Geiss and White stood out for a losing cause. Since it was the team's first game together, the defeat vasn't much of a surprise. . 7, -F , S V. Y ,T 1? A, . . M l . . A ,. -334 H 7 'gli M1 Harold Rock lohn Smith BETHLEHEM VS. HEHDING 25-S Htter being held in check for almost an entire half, Bethlehem's heavily-favored team unleashed a powerful attack to hand Reading its third straight defeat, 25-6. The game was not so much of a runaway, however, as the score would indi- cate. Reading fought the steam-rollers on even terms until there was less than a minute left in the first half. It was at this point that Bethlehem scored its first touchdown on a pass, Messics to Venninger, which was good for 62 yards. Beth- lehem came hack and scored three times in the second half. on a march of 65 yards, on an inter- cepted pass, and on a poor Reading punt, Readings first score of the season came in the third period when, sparked hy White, the Knights marched up the field in a series of passes and runs. The drive was climaxed when White plunged over from the four for what proved to be Readings lone score of the afternoon. Fllthough it was another defeat for Reading, the team showed great improvement, especially in passing, for they completed 7 out of lU passes. REHDING VS. YORK 19-6 Reading High finally came into its own at York, trampling the Roses by the count of l9 to 6, Sparked by White and May, the Knights pushed across two touchdowns in the second quarter, and another one in the last period. York got off to a good start when Bud Hoofnagle, York ace, intercepted a pass in the first minute of play and raced 50 yards for a score. From then on, however, it was all Reading The Knights scored on marches of 68 and 63 yards and set up another score by recovering a kickoff, Daron, Shugars, and VVhite were the bovs who scored 'ouchdowns in Readings first victory of the year. Earl Geiss was another standout for the Reading cause with his good blocking. Reading was a - ' different team at York, finally getting the block- ing which is necessary for a winning team. REHDING VS. LHNCHSTER 13-6 ln a game which was played in a pouring rain, Reading scored twice in the first quarter to beat Lancaster 13 to 6 Fllthough the field was a soa of mud, the Knights lost no time in going to work on the Red Roses. Reading opened the scoring on a 60 yard march which reached its climax when White threw a short pass to Kageos for the score The Knights got a good break when they recovered their own kickoff on the Lancaster '20 From this point Earl Geiss smashed into paydirt on three successive plunges So completely did the Knights out-play Lancaster in the first quarter, that not once did the Roses gain possession of the ball. The second half was a different story, however. Lancaster marched 37 yards to the Reading l5, where Don Schneider, a thorn in Readings side all day, broke loose for Lancaster's only score Delewski on the defense and White on the offense were the stand-outs for Reading in its second straight victory. l77 REHDING VS. EHSTON 13-19 If Readings football team never sees Vic Zansitis again, they'll be plenty satisfied, This shifty half- back scored two touchdowns in helping Easton end Readings three game streak, l9 to 13. Easton lost no time in going to work, rolling up a 19-0 lead midway in the second quarter. One of their touchdowns carne as the result of a beauti- ful 74 yard run by Zansitis. But the Knights didn't give up as would be expected when a team is losing 19-U, White sparked the Knights in a drive to Easton's 47, Davis then heaved a long pass which was caught by May for the score which made it l9-6 at half. Reading came back in the second half and pushed Easton all over the field, They couldn't score, however, until late in the final quarter when a pass, Daron to Kageos, gave Reading its second score, Pllthough their three game winning streak was ended, the Knights covered themselves with glory when they fought back to make a close game from what looked to be a runaway. REHDING VS. LEBHNON 14-0 Lebanon just didn't have a chance as Reading Highs surprising football team battered its way to its third straight victory, l4 to O. Four thousand five hundred fans saw Elmer Davis, Reading quarterback, heave two touchdown passes to Brooke Shugars. The first Reading touchdown was set up by a bone-crushing 60 yard drive to l..ebanon's l7 yard line. Davis then faded back and threw the first of his touchdown passes to Shugars, who was waiting in the end zone. The Knights' second score came midway in the second period when Davis threw a pass to Shugars, who made a thrilling catch in the end zone. Hlthough Shugars scored both Reading touchdowns, Lebanons biggest headache was trying to stop White. Time and time again this tricky halfback shook himself loose for long gains as he led Reading High to its third victory. l78 REHDING VS. POTTSVILLE 14-12 Reading High finished their football season in a blaze of glory, downing Pottsville l4-12, lt was the first time a Reading team had beaten Potts- ville on its own field for twenty-five years. Pottsville opened the scoring by marching 65 yards in the first quarter for the game's first touchdown, Readings first score came on a 39 yard drive with Wilbur Souders tugging the ball over from the six-yard line. Delewski, a standout on defense all day, split the uprights to make it 7-6 in Readings favor. Readings second score was set up when Meredith Kemp, husky guard, intercepted a Pottsville pass and raced 76 yards before he was pulled down from behind on the Pottsville seven. Souders again scored two plays later, with Delewski adding the extra point. Potts- ville scored again late in the final period when officials ruled pass interference on the Reading three-yard line. Three plays later Pottsville scored their second touchdown. Plnd so Reading High closed another football sea- son with What is an impressive record when one considers the very bad start. JUNIOR VHHSITY FOOTBHLL Coach: MR. RLBERT HHRRIS Flsslsttmt Coaches: MR. NORBERT BILLINGER, MR. WlLl..lRM HORINE FRONT ROW-Cleft to right! Henry Schaeffer, H e n r y Dolinski, Martin Binder, Icxmes Salamone, Iohn Hal- lowell, Iohn Milles, Tony Sughd, Richard Weber, Howard Nagle. SECOND ROW-luck Sperling, Wil- liam S c h o rn, Paul Case. Iohn Schaich, Homer Frankhouser Bur- ton Goss, Marlin Bivans, Richard Ensslen, Donald Hawk. THIRD ROW'-Gerald Seidel, Carl Farina, Roger Snyder, Robert Mas- ley, William Berry, lack Daley, Carl Cholewcx, William Kaucher. Ioseph Wenger. FOURTH ROW-Mr. Emanuel Ia- cobs, Mr. Billinger. LeRoy Raybold, lack Shipe, Qlvm Iu I 1 a n, Hugh Dougherty, Roy Smith, Roger Hertz Robert Zientek. Mr. Horine. ug, if . , 4' r Jw- ,if s ' fit' 7. IUNIOR VHRSITY FOOTBHLL Reading High's football stars of future years, its Iunior Varsity team, had a record of two wins and four defeats for the 1941 season. Fllthough they lost to strong teams from Hllentown, Leb- anon, and Shillington, they did succeed in beating Lancaster and the Hill School Reserves. Coaches Harris, Horine, and Billinger uncovered many potential stars, including such backfield prospects as Binder and Salamone. Hlthough no one gave much thought to these boys, they practiced hard all season and we can rest assured that Reading High football will be in capa- ble hands for the next few years. I. V. FOOTBI-ILL-1941 Reading ...,. 6 Hllentown ...,..,.,......,. ........ 2 5 Reading ,..... 7 Shillington ....,. ......... 2 6 Reading ...... 20 Lancaster ..,..........,....... .... 7 Reading .,.... U Lebanon ..,,...............,,........................ 6 Reading ...... 7 Hill School I. V. Heavies ....., 13 Reading ..,... 7 Hill School I, V. Lights .........,,. 6 179 VHRSITY BBSKETBHLI. Coach MR. IOHN SMITH Facul ty Manager MR EMPINUEL IFICOBS VRRSITY BPISKETBPILL-1941-l942 Reading ,,,.. .......,,,.. 5 2 Reading .,,,.,,,,,,,.,,.,. 49 Beading, ,.,..., ,... I 33 Reading .... ,. .....,.. 44 Reading, ,, , 29 Reading .,,,... 46 Reading . 38 Reading, ., , 34 Reading Beading Reading Reading Reading Reading Reading Reading Reading Reading Reading Reading 25 .. A,,,........ 49 39 . 37 . H 64 . ,, 37 .. 5l 3 , 47 3 43 , 5 2 ,,36 l Patton Trade ...,. ..... . Pottstown ......,,,.....,....,.... Bethlehem ...t.3..,... .,..3,.. Hlleniown ,, , W'illQam Penn ,,,.. ., Lancaster S eelton ,,,. ,..... . lohn Harris .. ,. Lebanon . Hershey Industrial York ,, ,, Tamaqua . . William Penn Lancaster ,. . Steelton . I ..,, lohn I-larris Lebanon .. Mt. Penn s,., . York ,, , . Bethlehem 3 FRONT ROW-fleft to rightl I k Evans, Robert Brennan, Da d Weller. SECOND ROW-Mr Iacobs I-I Heiner, Max Missbach Ira Fak Philip Flngstadt, Donald Rho M Smith T, THIRD ROW-Harry Wickeltlil lc Davis, Edmund Kurows 1, uq Shollenberqer, Karl Griesem Robert McKinney, 30 25 28 37 42 31 34 37 24 27 22 36 39 35 38 27 25 l9 31 44 L , 1 BHSKETBHLL LEHGUE GHMES Hlthough they failed to win the Central Pennsylvania championship, Reading High's 1941e42 basketball team did succeed in keeping intact Coach Smiths record of never having a team finish lower than second place, The Knights finished in a second place tie with Iohn Harris behind the undefeated William Penn team. Harry Heiner, flashy junior forward, brought fur- ther glory to Reading by copping the league scoring championship with 140 points. Edgie Kurowski, another Reading threat, finished third in the scoring. The Knights got off on the wrong foot by losing the opening game to William Penn 42-29. Wright with 16 points proved to be the big gun for the Harrisburg boys. The Knights rebounded, however, by smashing Lancaster 46-31 and by nosing out Steelton 38-34 in a thriller. Harry Heiner and Edgie Kurow- ski were the main factors in these Wins as they started out for league scoring honors. The Knights then traveled to Harrisburg to lose to a fighting lohn Harris team 37-34, despite Heiner's and Kurowski's 2U points. Lebanon caught our Knights on the rebound and absorbed a 25-24 defeat as Kurowski bombarded the rims for 16 points. The Knights continued their winning streak by trouncing York 49-22. They ran into trouble against William Penn, losing a thriller 39-37. Lancaster bowed to Reading a second time by the score of 64-35 before Steelton nudged the Knights in a 38-37 game. The Red Knights closed the season in a blaze of glory, winning their last three games. They trounced lohn Harris 51-27 to gain revenge for their previous setback. Lebanon then fell before the Knights by a 47-25 score, and the team closed the sea- son by downing York 52-31. Harry Heiner ran wild in the last three games to win the scoring crown and to lead Reading to a second-place tie. 181 l l . NON-LE!-1GU'E BHSKETBHLL ln their non-league games Reading High was Very successful, garnering seven Wins in eight starts. The Knights opened the season with an easy win over Patton Trade 52-30. Himmy Wickel was the spearhead of the Reading attack with 14 points. Harry Heiner contributed 19 points as Reading crushed Pottstown 49-25. Bethlehem was the next victim, 33-28. Heiner again paced the Knights The Knights extended their non-league streak to five games by down- ing Plllentown 44-37 and Hershey Industrial School 49-27. Flgainst Hershey, Captain Fake Went on a scoring spree, bagging l7 points. In the next game, an underdog Tamaqua team threw a scare into Reading, but they were nosed out 39-36. Young led Tamaqua with l8 counters, but Kurowski helped the Knights stave off defeat by snaring l2 points. Our county neighbors, Mt. Penn, came to Northwest confident that they could beat the Knights, but they were trounced 43-19 as Harry Heiner racked up 14 points. This game proved that even the best county teams aren't a match for Reading High. Reading closed its regular season with a defeat 44-36, at the hands of a well-balanced Bethlehem team. Captain lra Fake stood out for a losing cause with 14 points as the Knights ended a very successful season: 15 victories against 5 losses. This rec- ord is outstanding When one realizes that Coach Smith started the season Without any holdovers from last year's team. l82 IUNIOH VHRSITY BHSKETBHLL Managers. RICHHRD FQSIG GEORGE KQRPOWICH Coach' MR. HLBERT HQRRIS LEFT TO RIGHT-Flndrew Fortune Kenneth Springer, Kenneth Hoverter, William Daron, Boland Williams lack Brennan, Bernard Pasko. George Dries, Donald Boltz, Iohn Forlino, Peter Komlodi, Richard Regar, Stanley Eagle. CENTER-Richard Fasig, Mr. Harris George Karpowich, IUNIOR VHRSITY BHSKETBHLL Eighteen wins against two defeats is a record to be proud of. Thats the record our I. V. Bas- ketball team, compiled this year as they won the league championship for the fifth straight year. Our baby Rockets gained l8 straight wins before they lost their last two games to York and Bethlehem. lack Brennan, George Dries, Pete Komlodi, and Runt Williams are just a few of the players who helped the team win the championship. I. V. BHSKETBHLL Beading .....i,...,. 35 Evening High ..,,,, 34 Reading ..,....,.,,. 50 Pottstown ,....., ...,, ,..... 2 5 Reading ............ 36 Bethlehem ..,...,.,,, ,,,it . .. 19 Reading ....... 38 Hllentown .,.....,... ....... . 26 Reading ...... 33 William Penn ...., .... . . 26 Reading ............ 43 Lancaster rr,,......,.,..,,,,.. l 8 Reading ..,,...,.... 20 Steelton ...........,, ,,....r.. 8 Reading ..,......... 36 Iohn Harris ,,,.......,i.,,,,, 2U Reading .....,., .. 29 Lebanon ......r......,..,,...... 14 Beading ............ 32 Hershey Industrial 22 Reading ..........,, 33 York ......,.......,.......,,,., ........ 3 l Reading .,,r........ 35 'Tamaqua ...r...........r..... 22 Reading ..r.r.,...., 26 William Penn ..,.t.,. 15 Reading ..,.,....... 33 Lancaster r....i.....r,........ 23 Reading ,,,...,.,,.. 34 Steeltori ..,,..,,.,.r. 25 Reading .........,.. 38 Iohn Harris .r.i....,......... 13 Reading ......,..,., 31 Lebanon .......... .,,,,,.,. l 3 Reading ,,,..,..,... 29 Mt. Penn .......... .....,,.. l U Reading ..,,......., 28 York ...................... ...,,.... 3 l 32 42 Reading ........,.., Bethlehem ..... ............ 183 BHSEBHLI. Coachesz MR. IOHN SMITH, MR. HRROLD ROCK FRONT ROW-Cleft to rightl David Weiler, Donald Houck. SECOND ROW - Tony Ostowski, Paul Grahams, George Miller, Mar- lin Bivans, Max Missbach, Howard Green, Socrates Hnthony, George Smith, William Daron, Kenneth Eshbach, Donald Rhoads. THIRD ROW - Mr. Smith, Ioe Smorgazewski, Leon Davis, Ed Konczewski, Vernon Patton, Iames DeLong, George Dries, Eugene Shollenberger, loe Sadowski, Ignat- ious Kageos, Mark Guss, Mr. Rock. . ,T FOURTH ROW - Iohn Madara, El- wood Wildermuth, Frank Ertz, Harry Wickel, Robert Brennan, Earl Geiss, Elmer Davis, Roland Wil- liams, Karl Griesemer, Earl Hart- man. BHSEBHLL Reading Highs baseball team started out for their fourth straight championship with high hopes. Fine Work on the mound by Don Rhoacls and Earl Geiss in victories over Birdsboro and Hllentown sent the Knights oft to a good start. George Smith, veteran shortstop, has been pounding the ball hard and gives promise of developing into a star. Earl Hartman, Elmer Davis, and lggy Kageos are also performing well at their positions. Coaches Rock and Smith started out the season with Smith and Geiss as the only holdovers, but they have found boys showing fine ability to till the other positions on the team. BQSEBQLL SCHEDULE-1942 Hpril 14-Birdsboro-home Hpril l7-Hllentown-home Hpril 25-Easton-home Hpril 27-Norristown-home May l-Bethlehem-home May 5-Birdsboro-home May 7-Hill School-away May 8-Plllentown-away May l 2-Wilson-home May 16-Easton-away May 22-Bethlehem--away May 25-Lebanon-home May 27-Hi1lSchool-home Iune 2-Lebanon-away 184 TRHCK FRONT ROW-Cleft to rightl Clif- Head Coach: MR. EMQNUEL IQCOBS Flsst Coach: MR RUSSELL BOYLES ford Carts, Iames Delp, Richard Beyerle, Glendon Miller, Stanley Lachowski, Claybourne White, Louis Vastardis, Marks Glass, Iake May, Bruce Steck, Walter LeVan. SECOND ROW-Epamin Vastardis, Stewart Beyerle, Robert Brinker, William Plantholt, Walter Robinson, Emmons Williams, William Beck, Richard Hinnershitz, Iohn Hallowell, Keith May. THIRD ROW-Steve Tsakaris, Henry Schaeffer, Drexel Bradley, David Houck, Paul Frey, Iames Eshbach, Carl Brenner, Bob Gauker, Bruce Kelly, Red Kockel. FOURTH ROW - Leonard Cote, Stanley Smolnik, Gerald Ehst, Ernest Leiss, Gerald Parks, Hlfred Moten, Edward Whalon, Iames Bennetch, Barry O'Ne1ll, Roger Hertz, Iohn Sperling. FIFTH ROW - Mgr Ice Qubrey, Mgr. Clarence Umbenhouer, Pete Hlbert, Roland Erney, Richard Gormley, Iames Green, Flndrew Lightfoot, Morton Lonker, Harold Sheeder, Fred Portelli, William Kaucher, Mgr. Donald Schiefer, Coach Russell Boyles. TRHCK Getting off to a bad start by finishing eighth at the Penn Relays, Reading I-ligh's track team hopes to make a good showing in the District 3 meet as well as in the state meet. They face a tough schedule which includes dual meets with Hllentown and Bethlehem as Well as the quad- rangular meet at Lancaster. Iakie May leads the squad and has a good chance of winning the state championship, since he has already soared l2 feet in the pole vault. Lou Vastardis and Iim Delp, in the distance runs, and White, Steck, and Green in the sprints should also become big point Winners. Dick Beyerle is the only holdover in the Weight events, and he should per- form well in the javelin throw. The coaches aren't too hopeful ot a good season because of the weakness in the weight events. TRHCK SCHEDULE-1942 Hpril Penn Relays-Philadelphia May -Hill School-Pottstown May -Bethlehem-away May Quadrangular Meet-Lancaster May -Plllentown-home May -District 3 Meet-Lancaster May -P.I.H.R. finals-Penn State 185 CROSS-COUNTRY Coach: MR EMQNUEL IHCOBS. Qsst. Coach. MR. RUSSELL BOLYES FRONT ROW-fleft to right! Roland Erney, Iohn Qdams, Edward Preska, Stanley Wisnieski, Marks Glass, Louis Vastardis, Clifford Carts, Robert Gauker, Richard Beyerle, Iames Delp. SECOND ROW--Donald Schiefer. Stewart Beyerle, Paul Evans. Ioseph Rogers, Eparnin Vastardis. Iames Rrcher, Stanley Lachowski, Harry Crist, Irvin Smith, Paul Kalbach, Ernest Leiss, Clarence Umbenhower. t THIRD ROW-Mr. Iacobs, Richard Deysher, Rlfred Motan, Richard ' G le , Earl E ler, Iohn Westner, orm y p Stanley Brown, Mr. Boyles. Members absent from picture: Glenn Garner, William Beck. H , 'Vin , CROSS-COUNTRY Even though they failed to win the state title, the 1941 cross-country team was one of the best Reading High has ever produced. Led by Captain Louis Vastardis, Marks Glass, lim Delp, Ed Preska, Stan Wisnieski, Iohnny Hdams, and Dick Beyerle, the team won seven straight meets before they lost out in the state finals. In their string of victories, the team numbered such meets as the District 3 meet, the Eastern Pennsylvania Regional meet, and the Conference Run. Vastardis brought further honor to the school by Winning the District meet in record time and by later winning the Conference title. The team lost their final meet of the season at the State finals at Penn State by finishing a close third behind the strong Rltoona and Mt. Lebanon teams. CROSS-COUNTRY-1942 flow score wins? Reading Opponent Birdsboro ............... .............. 2 U 35 Lebanon ...,.,.,,.........,................. 19 39 Central Catholic-West Reading .............................. 16 40-61 District 3 Meet-First Lancaster ............,.... - .............. 15 40 Eastern Regional Run--First Pottsville Conference Run-First State Meet-Third 186 SOCCER Coach: MR. LEROY IONES Manager: RICHHHD MOHL FRONT ROW-Cleft to rightl Ken- neth Hoverter, Hrthur Huey, Clif- ford Kline, Keith May, Iohn Cardel. Iames Ervin, Richard Regar, Harry Heiner. SECOND ROW-Mr. Iones, Richard Rupp, Max Missbach, Robert De- vine, Richard Thompson, Roland Williams, Pete Komlodi, Iohn For- lino, Richard Mohl. SOCCER Hlthough it finished the season with only one win, the soccer team had what can be considered a very successful season. Hmong its accomplishments was holding a powerful Bethlehem team to two ties in two games. Twice the team tied Hellertown, another school noted for its strong soccer. The team gained its one victory at the expense of Lancaster and suffered defeat at the hands of Girard College. The team's lone holdover from last year was Hunt Williams, Iunior halfback, who was captain of a team composed mostly of underclassmen. These boys should develop into real stars, soccer has a bright future at Reading High. Bethlehem ............... Hellertown .....,..,... Bethlehem ,........ Hellertown ............ Girard Colleges, SOCCER-l 94 l Reading ......................., 2 Reading .......... ......... l Reading .......... ......... O Reading ........., ......... O Reading .......... ......... U Reading .......... ......... l 187 Lancaster .........,..... SWIMMING Coach: MR IHCK DQVIS Manager: REIMHR HOBBINC1 FRONT ROW-Cleft to rightl Daniel Young, George Coller, Robert Hart, Reimar Hobbing. SECOND ROW-lack Davis, Thomas Newkirk, Stephen Winters, Richard Delong, Homer Plngstadt, Phillip Heckman. Members absent from picture' Clif- ford Carts, Iames Carpousis. SWIMMING Reading High's swimming team succeeded in winning only one meet out of seven, yet they did produce several outstanding stars. Such boys as Hobbing in the breast stroke and dash, Carts in the back stroke, and Carpousis in the 100 and 220-yard freestyle brought honor to the school with their victories. Such strong teams as Hllentown, York, and Lancaster were among the teams which managed to down the Knights. H veteran Coatesville team proved to be the one victim by the score of 38-28. This was the first win registered by the Knights in sixteen starts. Coach Davis had only four veterans returning from last year's squad, with the rest of the team just getting their first experience in meets. SWlMM1NG-1 942 Opponents Reading Hllentown ....... 49 17 York ...,.,,,.......,,, 5U 16 Lancaster ........ 49 17 Hllentown ........, 47 19 Pottstown ....... 44 22 Coatesville ......... 28 38 Hershey .......,,. 45 21 188 FRONT ROW- lleit to rightl Mr. Brucher, Francis DiSalvo, Norman Winston, Leonard Evelev, Kenneth Springer, Iack Devlin, Qnthony Zuglia, Robert Rlexander. GOLF Captain: ROBERT HLEXHNDER Sponsor: MR. HDQM BRUCHER GOLF vi Readings 1942 golf team with Bill Hlexander and Babe DiSalvo as the most experienced holdovers face an ambitious fourteen match schedule which includes such teams as Hbington and Hershey. Coach Brucher's charges hope to capture the league championship despite the loss of Iohnny Markel, three time P.I.H.H. champ. Bill Hlexarider looms as the Knights biggest point getter on the basis of his sparkling performance in leading the team to an early season victory over Lancaster. Hpril Hpril Plpril May May May May May May May May May GOLF-1942 21-Lancaster-home 24-Hbington-away 27-Lebanon-home l -Lancaster-away 5-Kutztown-away 8-Wilson Township-home 12-Hershey-away 15-Wilson Township-away 16-District Championship l9-Kutztown-home 26-Hershey-home 29-Lebanon-away l89 V XV? Vile X. Q.. fl' 'bg Q4-FQ 5 VN TE NIS Coa : MR. LeROY GHRRIGRN v . v 1 FRONT ROW--fleft to rightl Donald Snyder, Baron Taub, Richard Fink, David Ioseph. SECOND ROW - William Kreska, Robert Mayer, Bruce Keller, Mr. Garrigcm. TENNIS Opening the season with a new coach the tennis team is looking forward to a good season. Coach Leroy Garrigan has only one holdover from last year in Bill Kreska, but he has devel- oped some good newcomers. The team faces a tough nine-match schedule. Dave Ioseph and Taub were impressive in early season wins. The Knights defeated F. 6: M. Flcaderny 8-1 after splitting two matches with Muhlenberg High. 16- Hpril 21- Hpril TENNIS SCHEDULE-1942 Muhlenberg-away Muhlenberg-home Hpril 25-F. ci M. Hcademy-home May May 20 May 26 May 28 May 30 5-Wyomissing-home -F. 61 M. Plcademy-away -Wyomissing-away -Lancaster-home -William Penn-away Pending-York-Pending 190 INTRH MURRL BHSKETBRLL CHPTHINS FRONT ROW-fleft to right! Glenn Garner, Edward Mclnroy, Richard Beyerle, Robert Mayer. SECOND ROW: Stanley Smolmclc, Lee Spangler, Kenneth Floren, Da- vid Ioseph INTRH MURHL BHSKETBHLL This year in cooperation with the physical fitness program, Reading High sponsored an intra mural basketball league. This league consisted of eight teams which Went under the names of different colleges. Duke, led by Lee Spangler, led the league during the early part of the sea- son but faded at the end to finish in fourth place. Rhode Island, Michigan, and Duquesne all finished with spurts to tie for first place, with five wins and two defeats apiece. In the play- offs, Rhode Island downed Duquesne in the first game in a thrilling battle, 40-39. In the finals Rhode Island, captained by Bob Mayer, swamped Michigan, 48-37, despite Ed McInroy's fine work. This win gave Rhode Island State the championship of the league. Other teams in the league besides the first four were Penn State, Long Island, Seton Hall, and Notre Dame. lim DeLong won the unofficial scoring championship of the league. FINHL STI-INDINGS Team Won Lost Percentage Rhode Island 5 2 .714 Michigan .,,...... 5 2 .714 Duquesne ...... 5 2 .714 Duke ..................... 4 3 .573 Notre Dame... 3 4 .422 Penn State ...,.. 2 5 .285 Seton I-Iall ...... 2 5 .285 Long Island 2 5 .285 PLPIY-OFF GHMES Rhode Island ...... 40 Duquesne ..........., 39 Rhode Island ...... 48 Michigan ............... 37 191 u o ,rf 1 I fl 0 6 ' ' l 6. I C N k ,YI S n 6 .1' ' cr-rszanuzannns f-'ft 4 i co-captains: Lat-zoNi: scHu1.Tz, 1oHN smmsnuoi-1 sponsor MR. FRED CQRDIN I w. V . . 'W .ix ' FRONT ROW-Cleft to right! Fern Templin, Mary Lou McDonald LaRone Schultz, Betty Chelius SECOND ROW-Fllbert Kreitz, Iohn Stambaugh, Leonard Cote, Robert Franco. CHEERLEHDERS Fern! Breezy! LaRone! Betty! Hl! Iohnny! Len! Frank! Seniors, luniors, Sophomores, Readers Pl!!! Meet our Cieerleaders! Who stood in the baking sun and freezing rain to cheer our football team on to victory? Who faithfully appeared at Northwest to add enthusiasm and color to our basketball games? Our Cheerleaders! Who made our pep rally such a rousing success? Who introduced foe Red Knight to us? Who encouraged our school spirit by popularizing the Read.ng Hi bandana? Our Faithful Cheerleaders! Find who helped our cheerleaders to conduct their busy season? Who was a well of ideas and a never-failing source of encouragement? Mr. Cardin! Whose vitality was strained and Whose voice broke on high C in its effort to wake up students to add their rousing voices to cheers? lohnny Stambaughs! 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THIRD ROWAEl1zabeth Leister, Iune Printz, Elizabeth Ruth, Ruth Bearstler, Qrlene Hagan, Louise Hullinger, Hnnabelle Wert, lane x-Iulhnger, Shirley Blessing, Margaret Burns, Elaine Stoudt. FOURTH ROW!Betty Wentzel, Mary lane Pawling, Nelda Richards, Fllice Dautrich, Ruth Kemrnerer, Mary Hagan, Plnna Ko- pola, Pauline Gehret, Iune Gerhart, Iean Quinn. Members absent from picture-Sophie Gay, Pauline Knauer, Eizabeth Cooper, Hnna Florczak, Marilyn Kline. SPEEDBHLL Speedball, introduced only last year, had a registration of titty-nine players. Plt the first meet- ing, girls skilled in the sport practiced beside girls who were green. Before practices really be- gan, however, the girls were taught rules and regulations, skills, and techniques in handling the ball. Ruth Gaul was elected manager and Marilyn Kline, assistant manager. Ruth Kemrnerer, Cath- erine Bixler, and Qnna Florczak were chosen captains of the senior, junior, and sophomore teams respectively. The outstanding games ot the season were played on the nineteenth and twenty-fourth of No- vember. Hlthough the senior team won each time, the sophomores came forward with outstand- ing plays. I-1 senior victory was expected because ot the advantage of experience, nevertheless, the sophomore team made an excellent showing. Thirty-one participants received their well- earned award of one hundred points. l9b HOCKEY Manager EDITH STI-:RN Sponsor: MISS ELIZQBETH MCHOSE Qssistant Manager: LQDORFI EINSEI.. FRONT ROW-Ilett to rightl Margaret Phillips, Rose Lattanzio, Josephine D'Flgustine, Pearl Kutz, Edith Stern, Mary lane Myers, Fern Templm, Elsbeth Beaver lean Czarnecki SECOND ROW-Flnnetta Sterner, lean Kilpatrick, Eva Barr Esther Schilling, Emma Rahn, Helen Bockius, Ioyce Sternberger, Irene Carlone THIRD ROW-lean Butler Iurxe Wlthrau, Carmelita Maysich, Pauline Fldams Ladora Emsel, Betty Mastlclmo, Irene Vargo. HOCKEY Because of the pol,o scare and delayed physical examinations, hockey got oft to a bad start this year. Upon the re-opening of school, however, practice was resumed under the capable direction of Miss Mcl-Iose. Edith Stern was chosen manager, Ladora Einsel, assistant manager. These girls became cap- tains of two teams which held many scrimmages. On November I8, the atter-school hockey groups sponsored a play day. Muhlenberg, Wilson, Wyomissing, and Shillington High Schools participated. One hour was spent in playing games and testing for accuracy skill. Everyone had an enjoyable time at the play day which closed the hockey season. 197 GIRLS' BHSKETBHLI. Manaaer FEBN TEMPl.1N Sponsors MlSS ELIZHBETH MCHOSE Hssistant Manager HNNH FLOPCZQK MISS GLHDYS WHDSWORTH FRONT ROW-tlett to rtghtj Pauline Knauer, Ruth Gaul, Elsbeth Beaver, Pearl Kutz, Fern Templtn, Mary Webb, Mary lane Myers, Margaret Stoyer. SECOND ROW-Elizabeth Calpino, Violet Nagle, Vilma Schelly, lune Printz, Ladora Eirisel, Ioyce Sternberger, Hnna Kopala, Margaret Phillips, Mary Hagan, Mary Spickler, Betty Gibson, Ruth Kemmerer, Eva Barr THIRD ROW-Betty lane Schropp, Elizabeth Letster, P a u 1 in e Gehret, Pauline Belz, Qnna Buchlewtcz, Dorothy Stremba, Qlice Dautrich, Emma Rahn, Helen Bcckxus, Ioyce Happel, Elizabeth Ruth FOURTH ROW-Qlice Watt, Iean Retten, Lorraine Davis Iantce Ecken- rhode, Marie Miller, Qrlene Hagan, Madeline Kase Gloria Roth, Betty Clouser, Pauline I-'ldams Ruth Bearstler, Edith Stern FIFTH ROW-Elizabeth Mastidino, Ruth Kramer, Concetta Dato, Elizabeth Cooper, LaRue Neiman, Louise Fichtner, Evelyn McG1nethen, Betty Wentzel, Dorothy Hass, lane Hullmger, Mazie Robinson SIXTH ROX-Bette Griffith, Iudith Scherrer, Hnnabelle Wert, Gloria Gable, Ruth Sands, Ieanette Englehart, Hlvera Disguisiili Elaine Stoudt, Louise Hullmger, Qnna Florczak Members absent from picture Ruth Haas, Betty Kramer, Effie Xavios, Pearl Dautrich. BHSKETBHLL The enthusiastic shot for the basket, the blowing of the whistle, and the calling of fouls ushered in the basketball season. The girls elected Fern Templin, manager, and Hnna Florczak, assis- tant manager. On February 23, the Girls' Qthletic Hssociation sponsored a Basketball Play Day as part of the Hale Flmerica Program. Girls from Reading, Kutztown, Oley, Mohnton, and Fleetwood high schools were received by a reception committee of club members and were divided into teams. These groups had a chance to get acquainted and display their basketball skills. The tollowing girls were outstanding scorers during the season: Plnna Ruchlewicz 194, Hlice Dautrich 174, and Dorothy Stremba 150. The last game of the season was held after school on March 23: Team 1 versus Team 4 met in a game that kept everyone on needles and pns. The score was tie at the halt, but the ever-poW- eriul Team 1 came through with victory, 23-21. The teams were placed in the following order in the league: Team 1, Team 4, Team 6, Team 3. Team 2, and Team 5. 196 I 1 W Manager LRDORH EINSEL VOLLEYBHLL Hsst Manager PRULINE QD S Sponsor: MISS ELIZQBETH MCHOSE FRONT ROW-Cleft to rightl Ladora Einsel, Pauline Hdams. SECOND ROW-Iane Tomlinson, Qrlene Barth, Edna Eidem, Elaine Stoudt. THIFFRD ROW-Goldie Bricker, Margaret Banks, Vilma Schelly, losephine ose. FOURTH ROW-Mary Webb, Gloria Roth, Betty Gooclhart, Madeline Kase. FIFTH ROW-Betty Mastidino, Qrlene Hagan, Irene Kosak, Frances Harakel. SIX'I3V'I-1ECiW-Mildred Consoli, Louise Fichtner, Mary Spickler, Barbara ic e . SEVENTH ROW-lane Levan, Helen Bockius, Dorothy Haas, Ruth Becn-stler. EIGI-IllTH ROW-Mary Hagan, Margaret Stoyer, Dorothy Ludwig, Mary uber. NINTH ROW-Hnna Gernent, Doris Lloyd, Iane Hullinger. Violet Nagle, Elizabeth Ruth, Louise Hullinger, Gloria Gable, Evelyn Bucks. VOLLEYBHLL The registration of fifty girls for the 1942 volleyball season gave it a fine beginning The girls elected Ladora Einsel as manager and Pauline Hdams as assistant manager lflfter instruction 1n the fundamentals of the game, girls were placed on teams Mary Hagan Elizabeth Mastidino, Vilma Schelly, and Mary Webb were chosen captains of the four squads The preliminary league was then started, When the practice games were completed the final league started its play-offs. The season ended all too quickly for the enthusiastic players. 199 BHSEBBLL Manager: RUTH KRHMER Sponsor: MISS ELIZHBETH NICELY Plssistant Manager: RNNF1 BLESSING '- . l FRONT ROW-Klett to rightj Ruth Kramer, Hnna Blessing. SECOND ROW-Pauline Belz, Iune Bell, Fllvera Diguistili, Pearl Kutz, Hlice Watt, Elizabeth Leister, Ruth Sands, Mary lane Myers, Iune Quinn, Marilyn Kline. THIRD ROW-Flnna Lesniewski, Hnnetta Sterner, Betty Clouser, lean Czar' necki, Marie Miller, LaRue Neiman, Betty Griffith, Jeannette Engleha.-1, Gladys Pyle, Elizabeth Cooper. FOURTH ROW-Fllice Dautrich, Betty Manegold, Ioyce Happel, Betty Wentzel, Betty Kramer, Florence Rumberger, Pearl Dautrich, Hnna Florczak, Hlice Hmmon. FIFTH ROW-Edith Stern, Ruth Kernmerer, Rnna Kopala, Carmelita May- sich, Emma Rahn, Betty Mengel, Betty Culp, Betty Berger, lean Sidler, Pauline Knauer. SIXTH ROW-Mazie Robinson, Dorothy Stremba, Betty Gibson, Dorothy Baum, Nancy Esterly, Margaret Phillips, Miss Nicely. Members absent trorn picture: Elsbeth Beaver, Ruth Gaul, Sophie Gay, Mary lane Pawling, Ruth Weidenheimer, Betty Himrnelberger, Ioyce Sternberger, Fern exnplin, Florence Distasio, Hnna Ruchlewicz. BHSEBHLL Strike ll Strike 21 Strike Sl You're outl The baseball season began with these rousing Words. Ruth Kramer was elected manager and Hnna Blessing, assistant. Ruth Kemmerer, Dorothy Stremba, and Elizabeth Leister were chosen captains of the twelfth, eleventh, and tenth grade teams respectively. During practice, enthusiasm was unusually high. The girls who turned out this year were especially skilled in this ever-popular sport. Hfter the final league commenced, stiff competition raged among the teams. U zoo SWIMMING Manager PQULINE KNQUER Sponsor MISS GLQDYS WQDSWORTH 0 '- qv' vc 2. 6 ,I 4 , A .4515 lp' .. ,. ., AV. , . I ' N 0 'J If f., JF- V r' - 4 tn.: T' ' .ip ' 41' V A . ' fifxf T .. . .pgs K - A ' ' 'x -' - 5' fur. - .V . , ff '4. ,ln 'W L' . V ,....,,,-Q: -., . ' i r tivffl . 15 7-Q4hl.,,' r H1 I 1 FRONT ROW-Cleft to rightl Pauline Knauer, Ioan Hentschler, Mildred Philips. Marcia Bard, Sophie Gay, Doris Lloyd, Evelyn Bucks, Kathryn Boehm, Ruth Hartman, Catherine Ripple. SECOND ROW-Pllxce Watt, Doris Smeltzer, Ioyce Sternberger, Elsbeth Beaver, Mildred Marello, Mary Watson, Vivian Miller, leanette Swoyer, Louise Fichtner, Mary Stutzman. THIRD ROW--lone Levan, Yolanda Giordano, Eleanor Vecchio, Louise Francis, Helen Scioli, Margaret Burns, lone Spohn SWIMMING The aquatic-minded girls of Reading High turned out in full swing this year. Every Tuesday afternoon the girls gathered at the Y tor their weekly plunge. They elected Pauline Knauer manager. Under the direction of Miss Wadsworth, the girls were divided into three groups, beginners, intermediates, and advanced. The girls were required to pass tests in order to get their points. Elsbeth Beaver was the only one who passed the second advanced test. Sophie Gay, Carmelita Maysich, and Ruth Levan passed the first advanced test. Mary Watson and Louise Fickner passed the intermediate test. On Hpril 21, the Swimming Play Day was held. The girls were divided according to their skill and various games were played. The committee for the Play Day includes Pauline Knauer, chairman, Sophie Gay, and Carmelita Maysich. 201 MONDHY BOWLING GROUP Manager: MQRY WEBB Sponsor: MISS ELIZHBETH NICELY Hssistant Manager: MQRIORIE RRNOLD . Q . 5 I FRONT ROW-Cleft to rightl lane LeVan. SECOND ROW-Marjorie McCann, Marian DeTurck. THIRD ROW--Rose Lattanzio, Iune Hlbrecht, Sophie Gay. FOURTH ROW-Peggy McDonald, Catherine Bixler, Ruth Ruppert, Sophie Bochenek. FIFTH ROW-Catherine Hand, Doris Rothermel, Betty Whitman, Ioan Lude wig, lean Fidler. SIXTH ROW-Fludrey Hamilton, Dorothy Iones, Ethel Nordby, Rnna Ger- nert. Ethel Ely, Iune Maurer, Michaela Loose, Mary Daniels. SEVENTH ROW-Lois White, Nelda Richards, Ruth Friedman, Dorothy Frantz, lane Esterly, Irene Ciarlone, Constance Ritz, Catherine Matter. BOWLING Because of the large registration, the bowling club this year had to be divided into two large groups. Hccordingly, two days, Monday and Tuesday, were set aside to accommodate these groups. The girls then chose the day which best fitted into their plans. Mary Webb was chosen as manager and Marjorie Hrnold, her assistant. One group of thirty-tive girls held their first meeting on Monday, October sixth at the Reading Company Y. M. C. H. The following is a record of the highest scores: Ethel Nordby ....... ..... 2 U6 Iune Hlbrecht ........ ..... l 60 Ruth Friedman ........ ..... 1 48 lane LeVan .......... ..... 1 35 Iean Fidler ......... ..... 1 32 202 TUESDHY BOWLING GROUP Manager: MQRY WEBB Sponsor: MISS ELIZHBETH NICELY Resistant Manager. MQRIORIE HBNOLD FRONT ROW-Cleft to right! Margaret Phillips, Louise Kahler, Florine Rapp, M-arjorie Qrnold, Mary Webb, Pearl Kutz, Louise Ward. SECOND ROW-Mary lane Pawling, Fern Templin, Virginia Staver, Con- cetta Dato, Helen Minicus, Vivian Zuber, Betty Stivers, Helen Walker, Ruth Bear, Mildred Marello. THIRD ROW-Flnne Green, Leanore Gates, Ruth Gates, Betty Quchenhach, Rivera Diguistili, Marilyn Kline, lane Himmelberger, Mary Smith, Hr- lene Lamm, Eleanor Vecchio, Mary Huber, Gloria Gable, Miss Nicely. FOURTH ROW-Flnna Florczak, Flnna Kopala, Betty Clouser, Betty Good- hart, Iean Tomlinson, Ieannette Swoyer, Betty Himmelberger, Eleanor Fisher, lean Butler, Margaret Stoyer, Betty Mastidino, Flnnabelle Wert. Members absent from picture: Gertrude Clouser, Ruth Haas, Mary Hagan, Virginia Palsgrove. BOWLING The Tuesday bowling group was composed of forty-tour girls Their lirst meeting was held on Tuesday, October 7, 1941 at the Reading Company Y. M. C. H. Scores, in general, were rather low because of lack ot practice during vacations and also be- cause ot inexperience. However, competition developed precision and scores improved. The Tuesday bowlers having the highest scores follow: Flnna Florczak ....... l82 Pearl Kutz ..........,.... l65 Betty Clouser ...... 158 Eleanor Fisher ....... 150 lean Tomlinson ,...... l48 203 TENNIS Sponsor: MISS GLHDYS WRDSWORTH HORIZONTHL ROW-Cleft to rightl Flnne Green, Mildred Philips, Iean Czarnecki, Hlice Hmrnon, Jean Sailer, Iune Weidner, Ianice Riedinger, Peggy McDonald, Mary lane Werley, Bettie Chelius, Iessie Hodgkins. VERTICAL ROW-Ibottom to topj Naomi Rsh, Ruth Spindler, Iune Sailer, Erleen Matz, Dorothy Bennett, Virginia Ruth. TENNIS Hmong the spring sports, tennis is one of the most popular. This fact is shown by the large reg istration of girls cmd the interest shown during practice. Under the direction of Miss Wadsworth, the girls were taught the fundamentals of serving, scor- ing, and form. Those who had experience received coaching for improving their technique. Hfter the girls Were familiar with the sport, a ladder tournament was started. I r 204 it rf tt Mr rtfiwf Manager: BETTY GIBSON Sponsor: PLBETH NICELY Hssistant Manageri ELIZH OOPER FRONT ROW-lleft to rightl Elizabeth Cooper, Betty Gibson. SECOND ROW-Ruth Kramer, Ieanne Kilpatrick, Elaine Stoudt, LaRue Nieman, Jeannette Englehart, Bette Griffith. THIRD ROWfRuth Gaul, Mdrie Miller, Madeline Kose, Veronica Wisniew- ski, Ianice Eckenrhocte, Elizabeth Leister. FOURTH ROW-Virginia Hecklernan, Betty Manegold, Qnna Cichowski, Ieannette Swoyer, Mary Huber, Iune Whaliey. BHDMINTON Badminton attracted many girls this year. Instead of making badminton a seasonal sport, the group formed an all-year-round club with Betty Gibson as manager and Elizabeth Cooper, assistant manager. The preliminary badminton tournament was won by Ruth Gaul. The field was narrowed down when Gaul defeated Leister, Kramer defeated Eckenrhode, and Gibson de- feated Kramer. Gaul and Gibson then battled for the title, with Gaul emerging the Victor. 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Educ --Physical Education Pres -President Pro --Professional R :S B -Bed and Black S C -Student Council S O S --Serve Our School Sr, -Senior Sr. Orch--Senior Orchestra Univ -University U. S --Usher Staff ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Division rages were prrrpared by the Department of Practical Hrts Carutitl shots were taken by Lszwis Wicklein l-taold Bowers Iames Palmer, Stanley Schantz Printina was done hy E Q Woerner Engraving was done by The Penn Engraving Company Gaiup yicturos were taken by Mr lohn Tenschert. The llrt Stott was: advised ky Mrs Lillian Love 207 Hbbreviations Hrxalma Song Board of Education Boys' Sports Baseball , Basketball Cheerleaders . Coaching Staff Cross Country . Football Golf ,.,... Intramural Sports Letter Men , Soccer .. . Swimming Tennis .. . Track..... ., .. . , Calendar of School Year Candids Flctivities . . Hthletics Boys' Girls' . . Faculty ..., . .. . ..,.. ...,.. . Features .. . 'tt'--1.1 Music .. Senior Silhouettelisk, ..., V Class Officers .....,.. .... . . Class Song . ,, Class Sponsors . Class Will ,.......... ....i. Clubs Firchery , Hrt . .. fllthletics ..,.. ., ,, , . Flviaxtion .. , . . . Bingaman's Barnstormers . . . Business Efficiency . Camera ., f Chess and Checkers Co-Ed Players , . Cooking Dramanites Dramateers Dressrnaking ...., Eleventeens . Engineering Ensemble Golf .. . .. Hunting and Fishing , Leaders Library Movie Flppreciation Needle Swingers . Nursing Printing Radio Rifle S. O. S. Table Tennis . Tennis . Typing Faculty Foreword ., Four Freedoms 207 6 P 12 2 106 INDEX Girls' Sports 9 184 180 192 174 186 175 189 191 173 187 188 190 185 103 170 193 206 B 108 146 98 25 99 5 118 160 164 156 161 149 166 153 152 148 167 157 150 168 157 162 155 159 158 166 164 163 169 167 162 163 160 154 151 159 165 Badminton Baseball Basketball .. Bowling Monday Tuesday Hockey . . Letter Women Speedball . . Swimming Tennis . Volleyball .. ,. In Memoriam . Musical Organizations Pl Cappella , . , Boys' Glee ,-it .. .,. . Canzonetta Singers . . Castlettes .. Gir1s'G1ee , ,. .. Iunior Band ..,. . . lunior Orchestra Male Quintet Marching Band , Mixed Chorus . . Mixed Octet ,. ..,, R. H. S. Dance Band Senior Band . , Senior Orchestra . Organizations Hctivity Staff .. .. Hrxalma Staff 1942 .. .. . 1943.. . ...,, . . . Eleventh Grade Executive Committee . . Eleventh Grade G. R. G. H, H, .. Hall Patrol .. Health Council Hi-Y lnternational Relations National Honor Society Pageant Writing Red and Black , . Student Council Tenth Grade Executive Committee . Tenth Grade G. R. Q . ,. Twelfth Grade Executive Committee . . Twelfth Grade G. R. Ushers ,.... , ,.... . Our Town ., .,, .. Pageant ,. Principa1's Message Senior Flssembly .. Senior Committees Senior Prom . Seniors . V. Table of Contents Theme Explanation. 208 They're H11 Plmericansg P1 C Who's Who of '42 ,. artoon M7141 f? I ii? U R ,,. A ll ' f Coal luck.. c'hff.TQau3p,f Rf, .Q Zgx EMR- , Lf' HMWJQ 'fm 'if W5 wif aw M ifffw wlww WWW f Tv . 1 4.- 1
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