Reading High School - Arxalma Yearbook (Reading, PA)

 - Class of 1945

Page 1 of 212

 

Reading High School - Arxalma Yearbook (Reading, PA) online collection, 1945 Edition, Cover
Cover



Page 6, 1945 Edition, Reading High School - Arxalma Yearbook (Reading, PA) online collectionPage 7, 1945 Edition, Reading High School - Arxalma Yearbook (Reading, PA) online collection
Pages 6 - 7

Page 10, 1945 Edition, Reading High School - Arxalma Yearbook (Reading, PA) online collectionPage 11, 1945 Edition, Reading High School - Arxalma Yearbook (Reading, PA) online collection
Pages 10 - 11

Page 14, 1945 Edition, Reading High School - Arxalma Yearbook (Reading, PA) online collectionPage 15, 1945 Edition, Reading High School - Arxalma Yearbook (Reading, PA) online collection
Pages 14 - 15

Page 8, 1945 Edition, Reading High School - Arxalma Yearbook (Reading, PA) online collectionPage 9, 1945 Edition, Reading High School - Arxalma Yearbook (Reading, PA) online collection
Pages 8 - 9
Page 12, 1945 Edition, Reading High School - Arxalma Yearbook (Reading, PA) online collectionPage 13, 1945 Edition, Reading High School - Arxalma Yearbook (Reading, PA) online collection
Pages 12 - 13
Page 16, 1945 Edition, Reading High School - Arxalma Yearbook (Reading, PA) online collectionPage 17, 1945 Edition, Reading High School - Arxalma Yearbook (Reading, PA) online collection
Pages 16 - 17

Text from Pages 1 - 212 of the 1945 volume:

,QT ' V 'i-.ax Z, 3. xv'- ,V lsgjfj, 53:21-lfgz. V ffl: 175 3 : Q-1,4531 . - Q gg., .jQ'-fri' V V ',Jf'?',: V V V5 -' QV, 'Vf VVjVjQgQ -1,..3.,Q,q was .V QQVV, ,QV 'Vifvgf :jf -'is 3515 - 3, Q' V F,,,V,.VQ1 5, -' V,f- g4g5g,VQg5 QQ VV 5, V,Vr-,'Vf51f:,:g .Q3QVg,V,VfVVfV,Q, Q Q '- 11,eQ:,Q-Q-'QVQ,,,V,VQfqfj'QgfV, V , V . , ., AQ V I A V4 V.:,:g HV?-J Q.-V.: 15 fi El 51-2 LVQY,-X' '- , f f 'Vw-'V 5 - ,V V,. QVQ59, 613 . 1 f if 3- 55' V ff, N . V .- -V. 4 3 .. ,A,4,:Q,, Q ii-I T1 :Vffsf 3 V.. iz ,fr ' LTV: . f , 1 f- - Q4 in...-1' V,'rV'. ff 1'j: V V -' ' fig J 31 -ff ,,VV- 'Vg,,iL,, L I Q gt.. ,r.cg,re:9.QyfQ? bk E.. -Y: ,A 11:1 r 2 in V, V , .- g f ' 5 -V vb V S - L5 ' '5'Vf'1f'ig- 'f :'-3 ,, 'g ,gr x ,Q ' V7 V' -.4 Q-VQVVQV J -37 Q, , V . 5 VT- , - 3... 5,2 :Q d V j . V , 7 Q -V-Q, :N ssgqfuhz. 'i . ni ,V-Q,w?.g,'g:f .4 4 f ' , ,, ii g 'V f VL I - , . ' . ' -'fg. V '- :VV ' f q 'V 5 '.VVwV , gi.: 1.31 V T Q A V 4 ' -V V V 'X-Q Q V 'V I ew I- f All .Q-Q! .',,' rl, V., 'IQ 'Q-1 .,V- -V JBTLNV ' :L , , aiiiati-Wfix k Q Q,VQz:V . ,gg-Q.'f5.Vg?iq . 34 5,11 jr Q in 3- TTY ' V ,V f1...j',i,lQ-I 'lag E V - - V V QQQ 1 -V -,Q , fe f-jQ,VV3'z,,,, V -4 V q ll Q Nik 2 Q V1 - V V' - . F2 H V1 V Vf V Vg V :V . ,1V , fVe'e:,V, N Q Q , L 1, :HIL 'Ty , , CQ ' :d'L.,:5f,1l.-fr-Q-I ' ' wily' 'AQ' 5 Ok 'V' - . Q ':b'.',:I.' IL? l' 1. Q lk - LV ,V h V3V, f,1 !2:V',3f0Ql:a,? ' w V , Fi ff V ' ' ' V ' 1' Q V' ff 4 V V Vff :A ' V fi, ' vzwd ,fp 'L VW' V 'V f' :VV'F-mV, - ' '70 2 V i 1, L, Vwx' V545 Q7 ,I X ' ,7,'V,, E','v-J ff 'V'45fjQ.'lVV1i9:k V . - V M N f ,, - V V- 'V f - A -,Vps 'gas-V V 'v.ff:', 1 -W 2 - , ff V Vw ' V ,w, , V V - -:2 'fw-QVV. ,g-Y: ,C - Y 7' 3 A 'Q if 2 ' f f V f 44 '5 1- 3 'Q.'i? 3 3 'af A 22- xf 'ff-V fi V 1 ' V at V1 fwifi-VV 3. . '1 72 - f fj gf? N F ' Q -I 'WW 5 -- .'1'7, ,fig -f 'Vqf '9gCR.','153 f V 27 ' 4' ' if ' 1 .V ' 1 4' 'f' 7577 ' f y - u 'f ' ' W 1 ' , f' :' fr- Vsfq. Vw 2 'NV' T I. kj gulf? :Ax I Y ,J f 1. 1,7 I! Q I' Q Wg, V,--In :His-:uf'Q:kl3Jw I 'f ', - , V. - ' ji . 'iff ff? ' ' , . ff ' QQ. HJ., 'H '--'V '. 1 y. '?fgV.VaFf1i'Q 5 fi -' - - ' .y Q V ,,VV - -. ,V V I .. ' '. 'il Qi' I- 1- - .4 4:74, ,':Vw,f.f,'1ffaV':sVVLQ, Q E , ,,, V,,, g ,-Vf,, V ,. V. 4,V.:,, V 2 if f I V ' VV ff ZW ff H - t I ' V ' .-'44 QA, f 'X -,' ,,, 3 .- LQ ' Q Vx, ' 4- I V V1 5 ' fl :'L',':'s4' Q jr V I U 1, 45 , ,Z If, 1 Q I! 'Q It Q M V ,Q V aj.: 54.11 L .Qing lV,.VLg Q,T5:,1g555u fm,-4 ' Z, 2 ,Q 5 V, ., QQ , , ffff' VV -Vffigu Q ' Wg ,Q A ,f fj!f - .V - ' 4 3' 5 .fxfyi-zff, V, 7Q35:.glQ:g431,y,,f,:q 1V vi AV '15 Tr?-L ' 'V 'V ' V V? fy V! V ' 'ff k1i'1V-'Ha m y f V :QV 5 V V - V an VV A -w r A R? 73: ff!! I ' 1' Q7 f 'VL 5' 4 'Ai5, 'U' V Vw ' f' X ' J ' V iV ' - M 'ff V f V f' if ww ' M3-P-V::V'Vi::f ,fV!yQ J' Q gr , , Q. f , A ,Qf,y',., - V ,V 4.,Q' .VpV ,...V. ' fi 4 , if V V ,V J, - , JV .1 ,,if,gv,! I3-I 1 ' J.Ajr-,',vf 'f af,-,Q-,f Wm? , QM, 4,5-1.2 5,52 ' Q ' - ' ' Q, :V fgyllfygf-1 V'Q' ni- , V -':r:Vj?5f.,,?q?i 'Q ' VL, ,., V - , ' g AQ-'I Ac . 'ESV Q, I ' ' 'V V ,V. VQQG QV .f,, Q5- V- i-.Jul Q 'f :V fi. vg r wf VH - -, V Vw ' Vp. . i ,Y fag? wx A 'V V,':g,V'-QVQQ 1' Lfqii iff X lx If . QV -'V V.. l V gl.-'V - fn, ':,y3Q: 1: Q, A . ,lk-?p131?:E?l4y V V'-Vw QQ! iw A-V. V' VV , fV,- V 1 X V . . 3' Til' ,f ffff If. ,,x ,Q Q . , U, I ,gf 1' ,-rc, fQ. 41. :VV219 Q H A 1,32 45 Q 1. , , A Q. -HJ 95.5. W QW! 1, JV? QQ , VQ, I Ls' ' ' QI'l7'1Q 4 ,, lr ' . 9:1 f. V' 'V if ' -. '- V ,-' X, . -555,7 4 fir ,LWV29 if ,Q Tf? .g -Vx , JIV 5' V, ,f ,g V, V 2 D fzf? ' V g ' ' ' T VV 'QW 1' few f if 5 Hff- - 'lj x V yy' V .Q , Q K, mg' - in V 'Q V Q Q, Q ',,p'Q , Q QQVJ Z, I . ,Publ , ,Va Q All Q V f. Q P -XAQQSA r VN, Q' ' I 5 ,ig 'liking' l ,iSq ., ,.Jf A I n . Q V K V A I V na Q' V- ' '. jff , ' fy, f Q Ek - ' - ' -Q ' fix -5 4-,:.'Q'A 3 Q, , wk ' 'H E iff '1 V- 'Vf, ', y - ', . ' .2' V551 Q fV ,QQ's31'?.'fV ' ' , ' D' ' 'Egg-' V'g5'f?Q ll! 07! - JgA ng, 'v Q ' ', l H QQ VVgQ.Qv,.'::::v-if X 5- Wg? ,Hg Q f f x 4 1 Q -, . ' VQ f Q' ,Q Q5-A --jfQQf'V , G17 777' 3, 4' fly A L ' VV V'7f 'g'T' vii:-VCV '-, ' 4 'V 4 : .V , 1 'g - - Q Q, -, Qi? '.::i.l:'a,,::!: 'gh I -' 'V ' '- Sy ' Ui' ,J x ' h '. V' ' HTL1- Q91-fi'FQ5'.I','-5513 'il '7 V, - V- 1,2 ,V Q 5.71, ' ' . 'V H A 'WV Q '- -H 9'V,:,f,V-up V 1 V -. - ,V ,Vx v' fx. ' Q Q 'ff' ,ZfQgQ1'jflfQ:f'-'- ' 1- iz, 44: Q' rr 5' 1 , 1 Z V'V 1. - V' - - ' f.. ' - 'V V Lg., .--I.-,Vh'-au, ,V hw ,A V, V 21,-1 , ff V H -3 ' V , - ' - - Q- , -jg' ,g :5,Vg!,.v.f5 4:3 ' f-',, , . :ggi .ff V , ,w-V. LV f -'js 7VQ Q'X vVVf 'VQ . , Q f V, -.', VW gffhfl 1- Q, .ft .,4.QgQ.Jt.fi, ,1.L1i5iL:,,, , V ' , R Vfnj 6:7 I H ' . ,M I - Vi.VTV.I1QQi 'fgg?,.,l,x!:3f5r: ,V I. ,-V3 K Ni .V - Q -Q Q -TAQI '.,g1'FQMl: ' '- A '1 'f ,' NX, ' I J: ' fi. 'r Q t 'Q - 4 V 1 2 Z, ?V8 ,V-JA3'NU,L,Z. V f, v V V f - VV 'V V , ,V I, I V .- A ' A . 4 .K Q 1 Q-,V V, if, f V ,rf f y! , VI, 'W Q, jx V V V Q. , I I !.':fg V,,J!:'ie?ii ' u, VV, V ,ff V H ' ' ' .A f 1 xl 'f 7 'ff 1? 0? , ' V V A ' LV, 1 V . Q-31. jg' fa -,'V'f:-f'9.:,, :'t::i,, ' V 'PQ VYWV ' V 4' A , 1 Q X f V ffl' VW. 7 , , V. 'A N-'. . f' - Lf j'ffE1 ylV1,.f 2,.3Q5a1f.Q, 3: XV TA7v'Q,i 3,1 I 1' I, ' ' Q, ,fu Q' I ' .. Q v 2, 'V ' , Qz, I . -Q-1' ', , I . Fi 3. F ZIV.: QL QQ ,J i .gy if 1 7, 74 hh- X V I 'V D Q W 'I A -I ,,,i . f,Q?Q,Q I 7 , 503 - . v'ff!V,A i .I I, I' T A'VV..: .V -g ,ZW 0 s -twig? V Q ' ,I ' ,Qi Q ' Q Q QQ 2. -+w' Qf E5' 'f .I 7-. 'jfzg' 1 -V . I' ' ' . ' ,V 'Q V' f QV DQQ V- V Vx -3-',V3lf'Q lfzfif-5',-V-::,f?55QQf Ek' QV. Vgflrx ff! - 1 L-A I VAX :Q N VV V V' V QQQ.-L: , - Q, Kiglz-..g:.L:,V V, g., -. V 'V 'Q V - . , f 23 'V-V-'Vgj:u.-V-1 5-,spy-fg-QVQQ-V, .Q N ' 1 - 641 V?-3'fgV'?3- Vi. 'f'Q,1'-T :.:f'w-rwfw Q? ,Vii-.7-, ,.g,.,g, VI, 'Q . U V 'ff' 'Q fV'fw::k.iQI'11Er:lii gjygggq i,,' , V .' , QL A. .!. :.,Xu4 - 11 -V - A ,QQ 'V V -,wwif 'VV VQJM L5a,'x-.4x,x:i,:,13'-51 V H I, 1 L.. A ,I 7 : X ,Sb '- Vi,-ff 'Qmg,..5fQ-f,Q,.f.6 'K,4'i?Qv -i,Vgg3V V -,., 5,fVg!QQjQQ -'A If-V ',V j gg-L IQ 'n 'V . 5. f fx,-' gifgqvfirx 'QQ ,V V ,E Q' Q,-JVVXUVVIQGV, - ,V Q2-QI VQ: gfgfefiyigf V, Jrpdfh 'Qin L,' 'rl Q V5 3 JJ , .- V:-Q, Vfvg--:tl,jxffQ 1 ifiQjJJfJ'.'r1Cx :V:?Q,,41:Q.': QQ: , .VL -J 1 F l22H45?:', ,,Ai1l 5 Vf'V j'35','Q - - ' -- 'I' ' Q5 ff' M '1'f'V3ff!1-'fffiail' 1xi'f',,,'1'V,' 'V f,.' '- VV 'ffx' '5-If QQ lv 145 : if, .' .. Fi-Vfv Q-wjrfVff lQ ' V 'g-Qj'f'.,..v' 4::Qlw,f'iJ '- .V -'VFQV3 '.- fi Q -'ffv--'.' ' -5'1 4, fQQ+vQ'?i 'fig V5 5?-ljff ' V '21 F2 f V. QQ,QE,:1cx M Na 5 914-:friQ.!V55,f'V ' -Vf'iii5S1bfQVfg-4 52 wif P- V'-:V-1'--Q. i' Vi' ' 5. 'f Fig QQVQ VQ- VLH H? X'p,aSq,'b ,,.:: M 55:5 :,i5Xff4'.:jfV,-fiagggwqff 'fn' N ' 1 X Vj4i4iff?1',5gr-affix K ..f' ' , J 'Vfvfe '15 V 9 f f Tfffig ffm' I '- 3V !T 2f 5iiEiV3'fs1'VN'V: 1 ' fr -1 g?'i,,,QfiVjQQf . '. eg5,VJV:+:VeiVV,:' 'Z g e if A LV' V 1gJ:,jig,,,3V, L, ' Q.. z:5igs , 1. !jffLfJjfM'M ,f 7 f iff!!! M 1: ' W I' l .', 1 x' If .1 X V I ,157 F Ml 4 f 7 Q HW 5757126256 oe ii E. . ' Q Shia 7 .A I 92? A4056 STATESMEN WHO WORK FGR PEACE IN MARBLE HALLS, SOLDIERS DYING IN FOXHOLES FOR THE PEACE TO COME, MEN-IN-THE-STREETS WHO SEEK THE WAYS OF PEACE, RELIGIOUS LEADERS WHOSE CRY IS EVER, '-UNIVERSAL BROTHERHOOD , TEACHERS WHO BRING DEMOCRACY TO THE RISING GENERATION, STUDENTS WHO ARE STRIVING TO BECOME GOOD WORLD CITIZENS, we wiki fa zhibzzfe fix? fan! 122 Xie lake Zia! XHQZZIAM we may fzaffzzf ,EM cf fafzfefzfs FACULTY SENIORS FEATURES ACTIVITIES SPORTS INDEX . PAGE PAGE .PAGE PAGE PAGE PAGE SIX THIRTY NINETY-EIGHT ONE HUNDRED EIGHTEEN ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY TWO HUNDRED EIGHT FOR ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY YEARS, THE EARTH'S HUDDLED MASSES YEARNING TO BREATHE FREE HAVE POURED INTO THIS PROMISED LAND THROUGH THE WELCOMING PORTALS OF OUR EASTERN SEABOARD. THEY CAME FIRST FROM NORTHWESTERN EUROPE IN COUNTLESS NUMBERS, AND WHEN THIS SOURCE FAILED, SOUTHEASTERN EUROPEANS REPLENISHED THE STREAM. THROUGH OUR GOL- DEN GATE ON THE PACIFIC, HUNDREDS OF ORIENTALS FLOCKED TO WORK ON THE RAILROADS AND LATER TO RECLAIM THE DESERT. EACH NATIONALITY BROUGHT GREAT CONTRIBUTIONS'TO AMERICA'S TRUTH, BEAUTY, AND HAPPINESS. THE NATIVE-BORN AMERICANS WERE THEN TOO BUSY EXPANDING TERRITORY, EXPLOITING RESOURCES, AND SOLVING THE PROBLEMS OF A BABY DEMOCRACY TO CONSIDER FOREIGN INFLUENCES. RECENTLY, HOWEVER, IT HAS BECOME VITAL FOR US TO DROP OUR POLICY OF ISOLATIONISM. THE REDUCTION OF TIME AND DISTANCE AS IMPORTANT FACTORS DOF COMMUNICATION HAS BROUGHT LITTLE FOLK OF ALL LANDS INTO CLOSER CONTACT. MODERN SOCIAL WORKERS AND STUDENTS OF ECO- NOMICS HAVE FOUND IT NECESSARY TO STUDY NOT ONLY DOMESTIC ISSUES BUT ASLO WORLD NEIGHBOR- HOOD RELATIONSHIPS. AS A MATTER OF FACT, THE AVERAGE CITIZEN TODAY FEELS A GREATER BOND OF FELLOWSHIP BETWEEN HIMSELF AND ALL HUMANITY. IN THIS BOOK, WE HAVE TRIED TO EMPHASIZE THOSE INFLUENCES THAT HAVE CONTRIBUTED TO THE BUILDING OF OUR HERITAGE AND TO CAPTURE THAT ONE FROM MANY SPIRIT THAT HAS PRODUCED THIS, OUR COUNTRY. 4 -an--.....,,, z 9 4 f X L xx ' f Maw-m,,, S: X ,R -'L Y A , I' Af wg , M, ,... A i 9-.-W. ,J ff fi, e f 1. :M rx, , WHILE THE OCCIDENTAL TRIBES STILL WANDERED ABOUT IN A PASTORAL AGE, THE ORIENTALS HAD DEVELOPED A HIGH PLANE OF CIVILIZATION, THE UNEDUCATED MASSES HAD A GREAT RESPECT FOR THE LEARNED MAN. THIS FEELING IS SO GREAT IN CHINA THAT IN BUSY SECTIONS OF CITIES THERE ARE SHRINES TO THE WRITTEN WORD, CONSISTING OF A CONTAINER INTO WHICH ANY SCRAP OF PAPER BEARING CHARACTERS IS DEPOSITED. OUT OF THE ORIEN- TAL WORLD WITH ITS REVERENCE FOR THE LEARNED MAN CAME THREE OF THE TEACHERS WHO HAVE HAD THE GREATEST INFLUENCE ON THE THINKING OF MANKIND: BUDDHA, CONFUCIUS, AND CHRIST. THESE MEN TAUGHT THE VIRTUES OF PEACE, OF BROTHERHOOD, OF THE GOOD LIFE. NO ONE EVER HOLDS A DOUBT THAT WITHOUT OUR TEACHERS, CIVILIZATION, AS WE KNOW IT, COULD NOT CONTINUE. WHAT IT IS HAS DEVELOPED FROM THE TEACHINGS OF THE PAST, WHAT IT WILL BE MUST JUST AS SURELY DEPEND ON THE TEACHERS OF THE PRESENT. 6 C2026 fy 1 ' ' s KU AN' -W, 1-M J... J W da ' fm Q 'hi . . ..,,, :f . A 15 9 'RNA I FKQI4 H Cfcyx 'X '1b' , 1. v , . 'sf Q if '21 - 4 '-a:'i'L:-. 1 May iaith- ' z'3'v3Fff:y?'Ss sv-'--. - ff.:-E17 5 'X .::-55514. FZ K 'A i' 35? 132-5: ,- :: ' 2:55-. 5: .f'454'3-ui... 5 .I .gy I, I I f. ' 1. I .-:fi-1 ss5:1.ef,,f1 1iev33:1iA J 2' 14. 4:41 Y: ,:.J..- 'V P . ..,, K.'-f,1:f5f,-.f.. . , ,:51ze:u1- ' 'uiljig-if-1'E:::Zl'-?f2 ' K -' ' -1'f2::r1::::-fm' . -0 -.. ,... .V . .,., .. SEATED--Dr. A. J. Sirohecker, Lewis A. Gaul, Claude D. Kieineri, Joseph J. O'Reilly, Jeremiah L. Rice. STANDING-George Eves, Jerome I. Staab, H. Raymond Heckman, Harold C. Lebo, Edward G. Wink, Dr. Thomas Ford, Esther L. Schick, Charles W. Hollenbacher, Herbert S. Hollenbach. Wm-I THE ARMED FoRcEsgHefbefzJones. SCHOOL DISTRICT MUSEUM AND ART GALLERY MMM wzyeafz, sw- Wham! 79 4 I g R-5: SHE LOVED US, WORRIED OVER US ' WILL TOWARD GROWING, AND STIRRED US, LED US ALONG NEW I ALWAYS HAD FAITH IN US. WE ROADS TO OLD HAUNTS or THE I if BRING HER BACK AMONG us IN A ,I RR: WISE AND GREAT, DEVELOPED OUR ' I HER OWN FINE POEM. We 2:10521 157 96411 Mme l must use a plowshare, you have grasped the sword, We two now will labor, sparing breath and word. Mine the work with children, yours, with boys and man, l shall till the home soil with figures, craft, and pen. You will vanish in the mist, bound for God-knows-where, I will shake 'he schoolhouse stove, warm the narrow air. We shall think on God at dawn, thank the Lord at night, Pray for you and every friend winning his grim fight. We shall watch the clods grow green with ageless Love and Truth, You men will put your swords in play with stark and angry ruth. There will come a day of rest, for you and all your men: Come home, Sam, come home again, use my plowshare then. PRINCIPAL This holocaust ol war which we have known for three and a half long years has done much to convince most Americans that it is high time the peoples of the world learn to live together in peace and brotherhood. Faced with the alternative of the frightful extermination of human beings in the event of another world conflict, we recognize the necessity for mutual understanding and appreciation among nations and races. Consciously we reject the theory of master races and accept the doctrine ofthe divinity and the brotherhood of man, Eagerly we search for the means that will enable us to develop that brotherhood. Dimly we perceive that it must be based upon mutual respect, and respect, we know, is the result of a full realiza- tion ofthe achievements, contributions, and ideals of a people. Thus our very existence depends upon our studying and understand- ing our neighbors and to that end we must dedicate time and energy. Our people must know the language, art, culture, customs, and attitudes of other peoples. This is our personal obligation, and upon our acceptance of this depends our national salvation. 'lO For a decade it was my happy privilege to live in a community where many of the residents were of Welsh descent. Their fathers had brought to this country a Welsh- man's interest in music and his eagerness to use language correctly and artistically. Saint David's Day, the old Welsh holiday, they celebrated with eisteddfods or singing festivals. Often they thrilled me with their singing of MEN OF HARLACH and ABERYSTWYTH. My Welsh friends preserved the worthwhile old that with it they might enrich 74,5 22-if-QL vice-PRlNcrPAr. You have a rich, a glorious heritage, Class of 1945l The faith and hope, the courage and initiative, the ideals, the dreams, the cultures of many peoples from many lands have gone into the making of our America. Great are the sacrifices that have been made and are now being made to preserve this heritage for you, a heritage of freedom and oppor- tunity. But such wealth, bought at such a price, brings great responsibility. This tired, cynical world needs your faith, faith in a just and loving God, faith that men can learn to live together as brothers. This fear-ridden world needs your the new. Class of 1945, be proud of the good that you have inherited from other lands and from other people. Use it to perpetuate and enrich an America, strong and glorious. Our best wishes go with you in this noble enterprise. P 3 8134.44 277. 7.L,.Q,.4L.,, vuce.PRrNcrPAu. courage, a courage which faces the great problems ahead, admits the difficulties, but marches staunchly onward. This despairing world needs your hope, hope in a better future for mankind, a better world, a hope which can raise men's eyes from the ground and cause them to look up and see the light. Give the world your faith, your hope, your courage, your self. Only thus can you prove worthy of your inheritance. Z. Q r 'N Mtqfhhe f fm-. Jef 'fe'-HL 3' 'ww X457 Cgfzgffkl Sharing with your classmates the experiences gained through individual research is a satisfying way to practice oral expression. Besides, it supplements unnecessarily dry and skimpy textbook material. For drama to live in the classroom, conditions should approximate those of the theater. Here, though we can't see the actors, records of the play reproduce the conflict for our ears. Cisaham? a' t 'SQ:Af- , iii. 'fb it Q -of 4' ik i. 1 ing UI lna spih W A scene from MACBETH is being dramatized by pupils in an English course the aim of which is the development of appreciation of the five great types of literature. ,ai r ttra Q .gig ,,,i pw. l. 28 Swwmzca sig., 'ifit-. IC hm Lf-J 'Lwal vqwamr as 130411 Qfmfzssfbd we Y-fx Fi f Rv-sf 5, 0 , X4 ,,.l..L -T:g T.:' xxx I .- . K T' ' I V V,, V .,.. K Li f A f Sl V7 is 'S P. , Y Vygikvi F www final smakus. Wm 27 Qffrmxjfdv Hmm: languages The advanced Spanish class is trying to understand our Southern Neighbors by making a study of objects common in the lives ofthe Latin American young people with whom they correspond in Spanish. Members of the staff of LA BRISE, the mimeographed publication of the French classes, prepare copy for the latest edition. '14 Q1-szaam.-' f -wr -f cZ,.W1LCU7p,76,Z1,w vilwmffl mijiffldffbf In the course in industrial mathematics the rules of geometry are applied to the solution of practical problems. Here pupils are shown helping one another with shop problems. i GWZMN Qfefcmojewc, fr . ir. The little class of wizards in higher mathematics explore advanced algebra and analytic geometry. W wwf ZYJMMJ .- 'X f X 5, 4-A W Aix Y E Lgwmce V, X, X. . ZlwW..FpE9.JL.,Z5 140- 1' f jsyfkk K . , Q. xfZ.4A.zJ QM 2,204 , in-V 92 , F ,L-A .xr 'K . K Ag A . I af?yJ4ZrZ..7L! The boys in the industrial course learn the principles of physics that are involved in their chosen vocations. The botany class learn to be practical growers of 5 both house and food plants as well as to obtain a theoretical knowledge of the functional structure of plants. Members of a class in biology keep their laboratory notes up-to-date as they record the results of a demonstration. ,re M-44' WWWMLWQWJ 1fi0,,7u2.i1M,.z, fziwl-0 Lgawkzf agfwffbx ,WF- mgf CZZMQWESJ M,M,,,,,4A,j! ,. 5 , W Q ML 6 J. g,gg12.g2.Qg:Q ' - gan, w gafm- :ze ,,.,, L15 2. wMmv.MW1wf ALM Q aww 19 The American history class measures the importance of our country's position in world affairs. Realizing the need for teaching democratic principles in times like these, the History Department sponsored a school election for national and state offices. It was conducted realistically and efficiently to demonstrate democracy in action. -filggdfll xx, 4 mi' 'NN : The strings were this year's outstanding group of the Ensemble Club. Playing before many civic and school groups, they fulfilled the purposes ol their club by acquainting the community with the beauty ofthe music of small ensembles. The mixed chorus and the choir rehearse the music which they present Christmas. each year KJWJMJJW Q0 5 4 J es 'T' The fashion class learns figure construction, layout, composition, and techniques in rendering magazine or newspaper advertisements. The students receive both a general and specific training in all subjects related to fashions. rfww gy lvl iw I A wwlwwf Q1 Hx Art is not only picture making. Modern education recognizes the importance of art in everyday living, as applied to the home, the appearance, business, and leisure. si 'li 7 i ' i , r -at , I , i L 'J . Q K as ggi ' ragga: ' f' V was i X Y as gy, J Almmerw, ,f5sf5a1 gjlzizmzej Qfbwl 04, ' 07727722156 VK 4 6Z,M7fg,fa1,-.mmf Office Practice classes provide for training under con- ditions found in actual business offices. Judgment, it if ili ii N A accuracy, and speed are stimulated by the types of A . work. QQ Distributive education trains for all phases of the retail business: managing, advertising, buying, selling, financ- ing. The girl in the picture is learning the poultry business from bofh marlceiing and selling angles. Q diogofxvi r fl' ,rang , f i 1 r g I K Afaffwfvf- Q3 -,Yr We WM! N, , , ,,, . f 015- U we :fm Y in H rl , A., fa. if a ,Q 'v , Y 4757 R mf' gr r 'A .f A if 7515+-VP!-7k46M QL!-.,r9A2f-.nsag WXWW 11.2, A A i A 'ffzssl' , ,L,,.,, ft? ,X .5?.,i. 1 if VL ffwfn we lime., fiysfbzzf Cgfztmzzfzbfz This isa typical moment of action seen in the regular gymnasium classes during the winter season. All eyes are focused on the ball in the releree's hand. Each boy is determined to help his team emerge as the winner All students are periodically weighed and measured either in their physical education classes or by the nurse in the health room. Our goal is physical fitness. ZMJA' 'K The course in clothing helps the high school girl develop skill in buying and constructing garments suited to her individual wardrobe and to care lor, repair, and renovate them. 5 ELL f 86 ,..q-5. My 'ZQQMWA me cafzamzbs on as ww swam, 'o1..11,le,M ,ffZ,sf,ff62?,,W Health, child care, home manage- ment, loods, and clothing all receive attention in the course in homemaking. xx, ,ww ' 310 3-Jigw. mczfwf Mix X Qwm 5? Gyaf JW M YM A fbi? Xmygpifqfffgjbfp Q 4, gi , ' I' ' ,:f5f.,f'4 Fmfwjwyfg V. LQMVZQ mag The class in drafting is acquiring skills and techniques necessary to equip candidates for jobs in the drafting rooms of commerce and industry. ,S ar.. tjwaqf-fffg-1 V 6-if I In acquiring a knowledge of materials, methods, the use and care of tools and equipment, pupils in wood shop are prepared to choose a career in the industrial field and to become better citizens in the community. Though the course in printing does not turn out master printers, it prepares boys who care to follow the trade to go into their apprenticeship with un- derstanding. lfhmy 1 Awi IiZiiAiZ? life' The purpose of the library is to give service to both students and Faculty. lts sincere hope is the development in the students of library habits which will carry over into adult vwlsr-ssl, 1. x xc - -an-A i -11 fi i,5W1fQ ,if ,L j gum zimyaw C Qffw 92462 8 .M Q' fa, F K -'Fir The clerical staff in the general office handles, among many duties, statistical reports, attendance records, making transcripts, cutting stencils, operating the interschool telephone switchboard. Q2zM,ga7f 5 f i The routine oi correspondence, telephoning, filing, checking records and ratings by the secretary to the Principal is varied by liaison duties between the Principal and the pupils, teachers, and visitors wishing to consult him. a Q RANDOLPH, ZIMMERMAN, JACOBOWSKI, SING LEE, BELLINI, GODONOV, LEVAN, O'HOULIHAN: BRITISH, GERMAN, POLISH, CHINESE, ITALIAN, RUSSIAN, FRENCH, IRISH, ALL THESE AND' MORE HAVE POURED INTO AMERICA, THE MELTING POT OF THE NATIONS. FROM THESE ELEMENTS HAS BEEN PRODUCED THE FINE ALLOY COMPOUNDED OF ALL THE NATIONAL AND RACIAL ELEMENTS OF THE EARTH: THE AMERICAN. OUR SCHOOL LIKE OUR NATION IS A CRUCIBLE. HERE STUDENTS WITH MANY DIFFERENT ANCESTRAL BACKGROUNDS MEET FOR THE COMMON PURPOSE OF DEVE- LOPING MIND, BODY, AND SPIRIT. TOGETHER WE SPEND THREE YEARS AT WORK AND PLAY LEARNING TO RESPECT UNFAMILIAR CUSTOMS, TO OVERCOME PREJUDICES, AND TO RECOGNIZE THE VALUES OF THE INDIVIDUAL. THE MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF 1945 ARE STEPPING OUT INTO A WORLD WHERE UN- DERSTANDING AND TOLERANCE ARE AT A PREMIUM, YET ONE CANNOT HELP FEELING THAT THE DIVER- SITY OF THEIR BACKGROUNDS ESPECIALLY FITS THE YOUTH OF THIS NATION TO TAKE THEIR PLACE AMONG THE CITIZENS OF THE WORLD. 33 enjcms 0715055 6' 'Tw I 5.1 if 4 CLARENCE ENTERLINE 9 Lg!40fl5'6WK jlkffdye' 0 FOR THREE YEARS THE CLASS OF 1945 HAS WORKED TOGETHER AND SHARED EXPERIENCES. IN THIS TIME YOU HAVE LEARNED TO CO-OPERATE WITH YOUR FELLOW CLASS- MATES. YOU HAVE FELT THE RESPONSIBILITY WHICH GOES WITH THE OFFICE OF LEADERSHIP. YOU HAVE SHOWN SYMPATHY WITH THE LESS FORTUNATE IN YOUR GROUP, YOU HAVE SHARED BURDENS. YOU HAVE GROWN STRONGER AND MORE COURAGEOUS FROM THE SATISFACTIONS WHICH ACCOMPANY LABOR WELL DONE. YOU HAVE SACRIFICED ON THE HOME FRONT. YOU HAVE FORMED HABITS WHICH AID YOU TO WORK, STUDY,AND PLAY EFFICIENTLY. YOU'VE LEARNED THE NEED FOR TOLERANCE, FAIR PLAY, RESPECT FOR MATURE OPINION. THESE EXPERIENCES AND LEARNINGS ARE THE GATEWAYS TO SIMILAR BUT LARGER AND STILL MORE NUMEROUS ACTIVITIES IN THE BIGGER SOCIETY OF TOMORROW. YOU ARE TOMORROW'S WORLD. YOU HOLD THE KEYS OF THE FUTURE. MAY YOU SO APPLY YOUR COURAGE, YOUR VISION, YOUR POSITIVE CHARACTER, YOUR CO-OPERATIVE SPIRIT TO SHAPE THAT TOMORROW SO THAT PEACE AND GOODWILL MAY PREVAIL AMONG ALL MEN. 1942 671255 af jlfzkzezwfz 9210- 9202 ALETHIA N. LOVE is 13 ,. ,Q LL KX JNDI. S CHARLOTTE KAHLER L.gf07Z50i5 0 479fflZ6'!df!I?fI O THE CLASS OF 1945 WISHES TO THANK ITS SPONSORS FOR THEIR GUIDANCE AND FOR THEIR UNSELEISH AND UNSWERVING LOYALTY. DURING OUR THREE YEARS AT THE CASTLE, THEY HAVE NEVER FAILED us. 33 fleas QMLVJK PRESIDENT-RICHARD ENSSLEN VICE-PRESIDENT-GLADYS WOLF Cheezy Ensslen, our class president, is live feet ten of song and fun'-Jokes are a dime a dozen with him-lnterested in sports, Cheezy is a man's man--Thinlcs seriously of a little home in the country4Has a magnetic personality. Happy Wolf, Cheezy's little helper, our vice-prexy, also finds time to steer Girl Reserves'-Happy is everybody's pal--Sweet and lovely is her theme-Will take her place in a surgical ward at the Reading Hospital. SECRETARYAMAE MORGAN TREASURER-BETTY SNYDER oy Mae Morgan-A sparkling personality, dancing green eyes and dark brown hair contribute to our petite secretary's popu- larity-Spends much time working with the War Stamp and Bond Staff-Her bright smile and big dimples are well known to all. Betty Lou Snyder, our class banker, is a typical American girll-Neat, friendly, and athletic-Book balancer of Girl Reserves-lntends to make her contribution to world progress through chemical research-Betty' Lou is a girl who is sure to come out on top: 34 93 ' ' tr., i as or- vfy: , . , 1 f DORIS ABEL 1141 Douglass Street COMMERCIAL BUSINESS G.R., V.C., Dramatic Club Ancestry-German Cheer up, you'II soon be dead - our Bunny speaking-this future book- keeper is an ardent admirer of Madame Chiang.Kai-Shek. JUNE ADAMS 449 Arlington Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Girl Reserves Ancestry-Czechoslovakian Sports-minded-delights in peanut but- ter fudge sundaesgbicycling keeps her trimAdreams of owning her own home. KENNETH ADAMS 164 Greenwich Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Home Room Ancestry-English Electricity lascinates this modern Ben Franklinfliennv hopes to serve Uncle Samfwants to travel some day. HERMENIA ADAMSKI 1598 I-laak Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL Girl Reserves Ancestry-Polish Interested in neat photographs ?fclrop in on Hermie-anotherLakehurstdance would please her more than a diamond. 35 . , ei : is .5 we J . lrttr A HERBERT ABRAHAM 515 South 15M Street COMMERCIAL BUSINESS War Bond and Stamp Staff Ancestryf-German Zoot suits and silly girls convulse Herb -admires Sinatra's lull wallet-expects to be wearing Navy blues. ii , r r CHARLES H. ACHENBACH 349 Greenwich Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Hunting and Fishing Club Ancestry4German One of these days you will find Spools slipping those letters into your mailboxfclrools over ESOUIRE and banana splits-enjoys swimming and fishing. 16- ' at .- :. Q ,.. A . 5. -4 it 1 , , ELWOOD ALBERT 534 North Thirteenth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL C.C., Track, Basketball, T.T. Ancestry-Dutch ln his spare time, you'll find Pete dancing at the SUB or the COQEDA wishes he were a greenie so that he could go through R.H.S. again. ' 4: 6? fig, s r 1: SAUL ALPINER 1641 Perkiomen Avenue COLLEGE PREPARATORY Dramatic Club, Creative Writing, N.l-l.S. Ancestry-Russian Believes in equality of the sexes- collects road maps-listen for his gol- den voice over your favorite network. f .-,. , 5. WILLIAM ACKER 517 Oley Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Home Room Ancestry-German A future certified public accountant' Shrimp wishes he were six feet one -a bachelor in the making. LARUE ADAMS 1139 Locust Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Library AncestryfGerman Blondie loves to dancefwaits for let- ters from the Navy-admires a sense of hUI'TIOf. DOROTHY ADAMSKI 19 Master Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL Home Room Ancestry fPolish A future traveling secretaryiideal is Bing Crosbyfadores Christmas parties flucky possessor of naturally curly hair. HELEN OLGA ANDERSON 638 Tulpehocken Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL G.A.A., Bowling Club AncestryfRussian Andy still remembers her kindergarten teacherflongs for a successful career as a private secretaryfcooks in her spare time. Ii, ,S 'gy ,. ' -.au-v+ A A CHESTER C. ANGSTADT Q08 Raymond Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Golf Club, Student Council Ancestry-German A fine thing it would be to play golf like Byron Nelson-will prepare for engineering-'AGump's friends are sharp, hep, and happy. RICHARD W. ANGSTADT 1149 Green Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Rifle Club Ancestry-German Fish could hunt and fish any time of the day-another reader of ESOUIRE -aspires to be a forester and a bachelor. AUGUSTINE APPOLLONI 1 1 49 Walnut Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Dramatics Ancestry-Italian To be a Presidents daughter would suit Gusie fine-spends her time collecting pictures-likes Readings schools, JOSEPHINE ASBERRY Q15 South Second Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Home Room Ancestry-West Indian Enjoys a good snowball Fight-will someday be a woman in white-longs for the day Austin will come home. 4'-S., 4 -My 9, is JOHN ANGSTADT 623 Chestnut Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Home Room Ancestry-German Dumb, but oh so beautiful are the girls in his estimation-dreams of being chief petty officer in the Navy- drawing and world affairs absorb him. - ,'i RAYMOND ANGSTADT 39 North Third Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Home Room Ancestry-German Ray is one of our future civil engineers -longs for those fifteen Carnegie units -enjoys building model ships. .. wr' Ifigz.,-fl I I Nix .- ia I I , ,,qgE., i .ggi .viii I' ki 2 -'fi- J' KATHERINE ASLANDINO 717 Dick Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Home Room Ancestry-Greek One of the many Frank Sinatra fans- Kitty wishes she were old enough to ioin the Spars-enjoys reading. 4 A 6 W' M 7 1 1 4455? we S- .I ,ge , 34. 7' JOHN AUCHENBACH 301 South 17M Street DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Home Room Ancestry-German Pee Wee admires Chester GouId's ability to produce rare characters- expects to be a salesman, semi '-rv-A , WUT f a, -Q-1 4 N' -sffvy. 'i i'i--- RICHARD A. ANGSTADT 1298 North Front Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Radio Club Ancestry-French Dick is on the road to becoming an electrician-drools over apple pie with milk and sugar-aims to be rich. MARY ARCHITAS 1036 Walnut Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL Girl Reserves Ancestry-Greek Ouiet, unassuming, and sincere-that's Mary-enjoys LIFE magazine-can be found strumming the bull fiddle. HELEN ARNIDAS 818 Master Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Choir, V.C,, Vocal Ensemble u Ancestry-Greek Musically minded-enjoys singing the blues-will tour the world with a big name band-has enchanting brown eyes. ARTHUR BABIARZ 619 South Tenth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Senior Band and Orchestra Ancestry-Polish Dreams of being a test pilot-chuckles over his first day of hunting-longs to Find a girl who would not give him headaches. 36 GLENN BAILEY 990 North Front Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Male Ouartet,R.l-l.S,Choir, Boys'Glee Ancestry-Scotch Here's Dr. Buck, the country MD.-in his spare time you will find him at his Dad's restaurant, or singing in the bathtub. THOMAS BARNETT 738 Schuylkill Avenue COLLEGE PREPARATORY A.C., Pre-Flight, Field and Stream Club Ancestry-Russian Aspires to delve into the mysteries of lawfBarney relishes those enormous Sub sandwichesienjoys any magazine with pictures. JACK BARRY 99 South Ninth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Aviation Club Ancestryflrish This former Pottsville youth aspires to be a tool and die maker-interested in aviation-- Crash wishes he had a selferenewing bank roll. MARY DIANE BECHTEL Q39 Clymer Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY G.R., N.l-l,S,, G.A.A., Library AnceStry'fGerman Photography permits her to view her friends more often-longs for kennels of Cocker spaniels-quiet and reserved. 37 2 X. Q ANNE S. BALTHASER 1134 North Thirteenth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL GR., G.A.A., V.C. Ancestry-German One of millions who long for natural curly hair-letters to service men keep her busy-will prove to be an efficient nurse. ai . N 'EX ,J ' Q DONALD BECKER 941 Weiser Street COMMERClAL BUSINESS Chess Club Ancestry-'German Will soon be tussling over books as a certified public accountantfenjoys archery and golf. 2' W5 5:3 V 1 TTL, .. ,... . CORACE BARBERA 1232 Chestnut Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Printing Club, Football Ancestryfltalian Pro gridirons will be seeing Curt- zoot suits and ladies hats fascinate him -expects to enter the service soon. 5 GI., 1: .Q ,, we Qin .- L-au -of . -at Q at GLORIA BECKER 1035 Oley Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL G.R,, Vocal Ensemble AncestryfGerman Dancing and Navy men definitely in- terest Becky-expects to be an indus- trious office workervdreams of that diamond with rubies. ?5e..,i.,' 3. L ,sw Z I 'J' nk' 9' 7 '. f 1 1 sa-ts A in , M if V ff V . .. I ' f I iwhl? 2 , y t! Y wq4g,J j- lv , Er ic, K 'ski , I AGNES BARNES 641 South Tenth Street GENERAL VOCAUONAL Home Room Ancestry-USA. Agnes is looking forward to Howard and a career in chemistry-interested in the social and economic problems of the Negroes in America. RICHARD BATDORF 838 North Eleventh Street COMMERCIAL BUSINESS l-LR. Vice-President Ancestry-German An outdoor manfwill some day be spotting forest firesvadmires Mr. Enter- fine s neckties-enjoys camping. JAMES BEAVER 1014 Lancaster Avenue COLLEGE PREPARATORY Soys' Octet AncestryiEnglish Collects travel information-red-heads iascinate Jim-especially Lucille Ball -will some day teach music. HARRY BELL 457 Gordon Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Home Room Ancestry-West indian Baseball is Ding's favorite sport-in the future consult Dr. Bell for ailments- admires a good sense of humor. . mi Qs if BETTY LOUISE BELL 457 Gordon Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL I-Iome Room AncestryfWest Indian A second Dorothy Maynor in the makingfwriting poetry and Short stories is her side-line-Weezy longs to own expensive jewelry. HAROLD BIEBER 648 North Eleventh Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Table Tennis Club AncestryfSwedish An up-andfcoming naval officer, Rat enioys school and all types of sports- Bob Johnson and playing pool rate in his books. JOHN BINGAMAN 165 West Windsor Street COLLEGE RREPARATORY I-lome Room Ancestry'-Dutch This civil engineer to-be cannot decide between Penn State and LehighiJack enioys hiking and camping-longs to own a farm. FORREST BLAND 1239 Douglass Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL I-lome Room Ancestry-English Interested in art. and musicARed admires Donald Connor because he can dance--dreams of a car and a girl to go with it, DOROTHY BENEVIT 318 Summit Avenue COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL G.R., Bowling, N.I-I.S,, l-l,R. Treasurer AncestryfGerman A conscientious student of book- g ql 'Q A IC., f il N x ANN BERKLEY 362 North Front Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY H.R., Girls Chorus Ancestry-English Although she's happy at the piano, keeping-teaches piano in her spare surgical nursing beckons Ann-likes time-longsforan exclusive wardrobe. her friends to be dependable and prompt. I stsi if F. ROBERT PAUL BLATT 1499 Mulberry Street COMMERCIAL BUSINESS Rifle Club AncestrywGerman Bob's one of our bookkeepers-plays basketbaIlAenjoys being the only boy in his English class. WARREN J. BLATT West Leesport R,D. 'I COLLEGE PREPARATORY gtinisar Orchestra, Chess and Checkers U Ancestry-German Thinks the modern G.I, Joe is tops in any language4Ioves to play his Fiddle in a hoedown-to serve Uncle Sam is Tadpole's dream. X JUNE BICKEL 498 Miltimore Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL National I-Ionor Society Ancestry-Dutch Gaining friends through correspon- dence keeps June busy-typical school girl who lives in a dancing world- earrings charm her. JACOUELINE BITLER 'I144 Marion Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL G.R., Senior Orchestra Ancestry--German Jackie wishes she were a teacher- likes to hike and swim-expects to be a secretary-longs for a car to go traveling. VIVIAN JUNE BITTING 214 Belvedere Avenue COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL Home Room AncestryfEngIish Thinks dancing is music, lun, and action all in one-Viv likes the tall, blonde, and handsome-admires truthfulness. EDWIN BLECKER 1613 North Eleventh Street COMMERCIAL BUSINESS Baseball, Basketball, Soccer Ancestry-Russian Danny Litwhiler is top man with The Smile -dreams of a red convertible coupe-one of our Iuture name ballplayers. I if , - .W 'L ' gi f 'k W 1 .. 5 . - , ' I ' ,. 1 4 38 if? QQ, HOWARD BLEYER 459 Schuylkill Avenue GENERAL VOCATIONAL Printing, Chess, Checkers Ancestry-Irish To be a policeman is l-loward's dream -enjoys pool because of the skill required-likes swimming and hiking. JOAN BOSOLD 337 Mulberry Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Home Room Ancestry-German Junior's ideal is her mother-wishes she were a nurse-enjoys earrings and Reading pretzels-would give any- thing for a sister. IRVIN LLOYD BOSSLER 946 Elm Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Chess and Checker Club Ancestry--German Geometry will be the subject in which he'Il star--longs for a Cadillac con, vertible-noted for long fingernails. JACQUELYN BOWMAN 1536 North Tenth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Dramatic Club Ancestry-Swiss Our popular blonde dancer-Jackie is interested in dramatics - enjoys col- lecting stuffed dogs--Victor Mature is her ideal. 39 me BERNARD S. BLINSKI 1496 Cotton Street COMMERCIAL BUSINESS Home Room Ancestry-Polish Zoot suits have magic for Ben-would like to exchange places with Sinatra- hopes to be a Navy man some day. is X .. X-as-..: ,K wa . it ,sill , , JUNE DARLENE BOHN 1033 Robeson Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Information Desk in the Office Ancestry-French Roller skating is invigorating to Butch -loves to spend time writing letters- one of our future saleswomen. 2. Y 'M ,. .fl DEAN ARTHUR BOYER 938 Birch Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Athletic Club Ancestry-German Detective stories excite this adventure- some lad-admits girls are essential- perhaps your fur coat will be caught by Trapper Egg . if. , Stall'-f,affl f V' I It GLADYS BOYER 551 North Twelfth Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL Usher Staff, f-lall Patrol Ancestry-German Another Swoonatra-taking her dog for walks keeps her busy-expects to be a title searcher-corresponding is her hobby. fx 4 . , me . . . e . ly, .k ,. kt I wi' I is si 1 li is rf 1 ,.. 1, s JEAN BOLTZ FREES 1353 North Eleventh Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Girls' Glee Club Ancestry-French I Seriously interested in being a good homemaker-enjoys taking long walks -longs for a little home with a white picket fence. HELEN LOUISE BOUDMAN 34 North Ninth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY G.A.A., H P., V,C. Ancestry-English Will some day be feeling those pulses -all kinds of sports interest Jut- seriously follows the war-loves to tease people. WILLIAM BOWERS 318 Linden Street GENERAII VOCATIONAL R.H.S. Choir, Boys' Glee Club Ancestry-German Tells us that you meet famous people by collecting autographs-thinks Califor- nia's climate is super-the roll of the press beckons him. ELIZABETH BRANDON 1707 Centre Avenue COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL R.H.S. Choir Ancestry-English Singing is her hobby-on the serious side she is interested in economic problems-some day she'll travel abroad. A if iss.. . 'fa , y K -3 Y , ' W I Q V , , , L. lik ,. MSF' six Q' 1 L13 3 if Ea is arab ts gig , ,,. Q W 2 5 at q aismm ,Q LILLIAN BREIDEGAM 1934 Carbon Street COMMERCIAL SECRElARlAL Home Room 'Ancestryi-German l-Ippes to meet a 'iprincen as charming as Snow White'sf 'Gooclle longs to see l'layvail a secretary in intention. RICHARD BROADBELT 104Q Rear Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY l-lome Room Ancestry -English Dick, unlike most boys, enjoys wearing neckties 'fshooting is a great sport to him 'would like to live as Richard Halliburton did. BURTON DAVID BROWN 1Q31 Alsace Road GENERAL VOCATIONAL Male Ouartet, R.l-l S, Choir Ancestry f English Five feet, ten and growrngfis in- terested in mechanical engineering! likes his friends to be jolly-enioys huntingandfishing, ROBERT DANIEL BUCKS 1716 Rear Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Baseball, Pres of l-I R. Ancestry 'English Don't blow your top heralds Bucksie, a member of the baseball team-Rete Gray is his ideal-wlooks forward to a naval career. fl' xl s,,,!i t 'sis JEANETTE LEONE BRIEL 1134 Green Street - GENERAL VOCATIONAL Girls' Glee Club Ancestryllrrench Peppermint patties rate with Nettie'- she'll be helping surgeons in the future -writing letters fills her leisure time, , I Ki Q if 5 - Q, J? r is sl 3' lg! BERNICE BULLES 1033 Moss Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Telegraphy, I-l.R. Ancestry4German Only four feet, nine inches high but with tall arnbitionsgdesires to be a medical secretaryfenjoys collecting booksflongs to have enough funds to travel. ,C i V 'Iggy . Mg? ,Swv EDNA LOUISE BRINK 3407 Circle Avenue, Reiffton corviiviescifxt secizrrfxrzim Aa., sc., G.A.A., ore., ws. s ,s. Staff, N l-l.S. Ancestry -Danish A mermaid'-has exceptional artistic abilityf -sparkling personalityAArx- alma cover designer. Iii nf -,': fr: in TROY BURKERT 1525 Mulberry Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Baseball, Track, Football Ancestry'-German Speedy football playeraexpects to be a surveyorfenioys hikes'-connoisseur of Pennsylvania Dutch cooking. ETHEL BRINTZENHOFF 1414 Linden Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Sec. of N,I-l.S,, Class Ex. Com. Ancestry4Alsatian Dolly's right on the beam with the latest ilye talk-'Madame Curie rings the bell with her-has often longed to have auburn hair. HARRY BROWN 114 Douglass Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL I-lome Room AncestryfGerman Eagerly awaits the call of Uncle Sami enjoys all types of sportsfBrownie hopes to be a millionaire some day. KATHRYN BRUCHER 1431 Palm Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL C.L., Sec. of l-l.R,, N,l-l.S. Ancestry-German Kitty's tricky hoo keeps her in trimg faithful searcher for solid drscsrfan up- and-coming medical technician JEAN DORIS BURKEY 545 Birch Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Bowling, I-lockey, Volleyball AncestryfGerman Several years from now Jeanie will be tapping out dots and dashes-enjoys painting photographsfhopes to change her name some day. 40 . , gf . K I.. ' t ig ' 'mi' In ' cc , 1, Q '21, ,Gi -7 DORIS BURKH ART 718 Birch Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL G,A.A. Ancestry-German Looks forward to a business of her own -delights in singing and dancing- admires cheerfulnessfwishes she were a Wave. HELEN M. CAPOZELLO 428 Schuylkill Avenue COLLEGE PRERARATORY I-Iome Room Ancestryf-Italian Class of 'Forty-nine, AIbrightfStrauss waltzes enchant Cappie fembroid- ering takes up much ol her leisure time. VIRGINIA R. CARBAUGH 310 Wood Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Mixed Chorus Ancestry-German An equestrian at heart, Ginny enjoys almost all out-of-door exercises-the women Marines fill her dreams. DARISS CHALFONT 1013 North Eleventh Street COMMERCIAL BUSINESS Girl Reserves AncestryfFrench Lookout, boys, you rate 1A with this chirpy maidgswimming and ice-skating stir l'Frenchy -'slick wardrobe keeps her busy sewing. l 41 CATHERINE MAE BURNS 1138 Robeson Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Glee Club AncestryAScotch I-Iails from Ralmertonflfitty aspires to be a housewife and run a successful homeflikes bowling and golf. WILBUR CHRISMAN 594 Pike Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL C.C., Track, Basketball AncestryfEnglish Hershey bars and brunettes make him sigh-he'll be a Flying sailor-dribbling the ball down the court is bliss. at fT ' if A MARJORIE I. BUSH Q10 North Front Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL G.A.A., Dramatic Club AncestryfGerman Know anything new7 brings Margy into conversationffan ESOLIIRE fan- wishes she were Cleopatra so she could have Anthony. 'vii .fr Y K wif ,931 . nv' I EDWARD CHRUSCIEL 4Q8 Lancaster Avenue GENERAL VOCATIONAL Marching Band Ancestryipolish Eddie's friends are always on the ball Afinds dancing at the Olivets interesting -look up Eddie for your music lesson. 'Rt me fsfzi. A . JOSEPH CAMMARANO 1390 North Thirteenth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL R.l-I.S, Choir Ancestryfltalian Ten years hence, you may insure your life through Joenfred-heads rate with him- How can you tell'7 he always inquires. MARGARET CARL 432 Woodward Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL R.l-l.S. Choir AncestryfGerman You can tell Reg is near when you hear, Love that boylw 'fArmy Air Corps and Raul Henried rate 1Afa lovely mermaid. JOHN CATALANO 510 Lancaster Avenue GENERAL VOCATIONAL R I-I.S. Choir, Boys' Glee Club Ancestryrr ltalian 'vlechanical engineering is the aspira- ion of '4Curley 'can be found work- ing at the Warner Theater or occupied in building model planes. GERALDINE CIARLONE 1301 North Tenth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL G.R., Victory Corps Ancestryrfltalian Dancing is a favorite with Gerry f idolizes her brotherrrrbowling and doggie roasts are essentials to this ass. -.I rr LTATQN t X' 4 at 22 . J tau st sa. ,.. .,,..., PAULINE CIPOLLA 590 Park Avenue GENERAL VOCATIONAL Girl Reserves Ancestry-Italian Time will find this mite working dili- gently at her typewriter-dreams of that Iimousinefsews in her leisure hours. VIVIAN COLLER 1911 Windsor Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL H.R. Sec.-Treas., W.S. 81 B. Rep., N.H.S, AncestrywGerman Discouraged by manpower shortage! another admirer of Sinatra-this future secretary enjoys collecting earrings, TERRENCE CONNER 1800 Perkiomen Avenue COLLEGE PREPARATORY N.H.S., Ass.C., C.L. Ancestry-Irish Versatile, friendly, and popular, that's Terry-ardent admirer of F.D,R.fin- terested in dramatics, wildlife, and everything. JOSEPHINE M. CRONAN 1531 Birch Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL G.R., MB., Dressmaking Club Ancestry-Irish A neat little lass who makes her own cIothes4wants her friends to be jolly and promptfa fast game of ping-pong interests her. BLANCHE CLAUSER 1394 Pike Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL S.C., Victory Corps Ancestry-Dutch Enjoys hiking and bicycling-wants to be a Spanish secretary-collecting snapshots is an interesting sideline. DOLORES CULP 491 Fern Avenue COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL Home Room Ancestry-Irish Wishes she were not so taII4IiIces the big shopping district of Reading- among her enjoyments, movies and dancing are tops, DAVID COLEHOWER 553 Centre Avenue COLLEGE PREPARATORY I-lome Room Ancestry--English Seriously interested in foreign affairs4 St. Lawrence Restaurant and flashy shoe laces intrigue Bud-Crosby s his ideal. if ,Sig 'is'-.. ' .., W g,.,, 3 'vii I X x VIRGINIA CUMMINGS 940 North Ninth Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL Home Room Ancestry-Irish Ginny 'will answer the telephone in a doctors officefjust loves to walk in the rainfwistfully longs to have a dog, fic, i ::. . i a st , . t sz N: EDWARD COLEMAN 635 Laurel Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Sr. Band, Sr. Orch. Ancestry-Polish Believe it or not, Eddie likes American I-Iistoryl-longs to be a professional ball playergenjoys playing with his band, ELIZABETH COOPER 530 North Thirteenth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Home Room Ancestry-German Liz's mother is her ideal-thinks all boys are wolves4longs to live in Hawaii-Navy nurses fascinate her. CATHARINE L. CRANAGE 306 West Buttonwood Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Art Club Ancestry-Welsh . We have a fashion illustrator in our ranksvliitty loves to draw and swim- movies appeal to her, too. BENNY CUTRONA 1933 Fidelity Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL I-Iome Room Ancestry-Sicilian Delights in throwing snovvballs and in horseback riding! Benito plans to be a commercial air line pilot-can usually hear him give out with a SuIffah . is f - , aww, . f . L: ,,.ei7- ., t 5 . R 42 MORTON DANIELS 1 52 West Windsor Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL M.B., Male Ouartet Ancestry-Russian Thinks loud neckties are right on the beamwperhaps he'll sing his way to famesmeasures six-two-Morty en- ioys playing baseball. CARL J. DAVIS 1030 Walnut Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Aviation Club, Air Service Ancestry'-English Candid camera lanfhe'lI have his head in the clouds some day-dancing and singing are to Jim's liking. ROBERT D. DEEM 915 North Front Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Home Room Ancestry-Dutch A happy-go-lucky fellow who makes movie-going a hobby-Dusty thinks all sports are funfrenowned for his indescribable voice. FRANCIS R. DEITRICH 937 West Douglass Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Football, R.l-l.S. Choir Ancestry-German Reading High will have Deaty as a his- tory teacher and football coach in ten years-old-fashioned country churches appeal to him. ,. A ' 4 1. 43 .,. ,,,: Eili JAMES DAVIDHEISER 1516 North Twelfth Street COMMERCIAL BUSINESS War Bond and Stamp Staff Ancestry-German Cartoons and dancing amuse this jivy lad-a zoot suit would content Nin- his intention, interior decorating. it . ,EQ , 'FCP' fa: H, 1, w..e.fe sift-L ' A-fzsiz ANTHONY DAVIDOWSKI 338 Spring Garden Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Nl-I.S. Ancestry-Polish Dave's walking along the road marked Draftsman -swimming is quite all right with himfplans to help those Fighting Marines. T- fav . 5 . f K liz, , 4 E l . Q , . fr 211 ' 5: .' p 211.5 , . M 5 R41-3311115 A MH-- BENNY DQLUCA MARIE DeLUCA 211 South Second Street 9Q8 Windsor Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION HOME ROOM Dramatic Club Ancestry-Italian Ancestry-Italian I-Ie'll be a sea-going Casanova-key A song bird-devoted admirer ol chains are a hobby with him-Ben Frank Sinatra-ice cream parlors hold hopes to sell you groceries in his own a certain attraction for Mar . store some day. 4-:J W ws I DORIS DAVIES 755 North Twelfth Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL Home Room Ancestry-Welsh Good Goshlu that's Dot watching a basketball gamefin her opinion, most boys are nitwits but she's waiting for one to change her mind. THELMA F. DEGLER 1654 Mulberry Street COLLEGE PRERARATORY G.R,, N,l-I,S., Usher Ancestry-German An industrious girl who enjoys an oc- casional moviefsomeday she'll be teaching your children-shuttle-board attracts her. EUGENE DEIBERT 1018 Buttonwood Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Track Ancestry-'German Evie is enraptured by dreamy platters -a jalopy would give him much my- will end his educational journey as a draftsman. JEROME DERSHWITZ 1408 North Thirteenth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY V,C., Table Tennis AncestryfAustrian M.D. will be tacked behind his name- Jerry's hobby, collecting stampsigirls hold a sort of enchantment for him. Z ,.i- 1 , .. , , 5 at . V T317 2- i i, STEPHEN DeTURK Oley COLLEGE PREPARATORY Cr.W., M.B., H.R. Pres. Ancestry4ErenCh Scouting and camping occupy most of his leisure time-West Point, here comes Steve-women putting on make- up fascinate num. DONALD DIEHM 836 Church Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY I-lome Room Ancestry-German This lad is interested in engineering- Dup Finds enjoyment and relaxation at the keyboard-longs for more pounds of muscle, JOHN DINKEL 1539 Perlciomen Avenue GENERAL VOCATIONAL Chief of Stage Crew Ancestry-German The man behind the FootIightsi Dinlc has a great passion for scoutinggthinlrs the coke hangoutsu of Reading are super. RAY DORN 731 Mcllvain Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Track, Cross-Country, Art Club, Arx, Ancestry'Austrian Successor to Walt' DisneyAIoves to argue when he isnt painting-wishes for a studio like Clayberger s. Al.. 'EFS T 'E . ..,, f MARY JANE DETWILER 101 Carroll Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY G.R., G.A.A., N,I-l,S., Cr. W., V.C,, Typing Club, Arx. AncestryiSwedish Horses malce her forget everything else -see Detty for your interior decorating -wishes everyone could have a dad like hers. at ft A X ssf - aim, W 'O ' argl , I H11 . V-.V . ,,-1, I iia. .gp 055.1 .. xz x..5:4- '-w N ' -. . A 'T wipes? FAY DOYLE 1019 Washington Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL Leaders Club, I-LR. Ancestry-Irish Gracie Fields' life fascinates heri- passes her spare time singing!-Allena town Beauty Institute beckons to this colleen. Ii. I sir VERNON DEYSHER Q31 South Thirteenth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Sr. Band, Sr. Orch., Castleaires AncestryfGerman Fishing and hunting give him that outa door Iookfthis 'azz lad l'1OD2S to lead J Y his own dance band4Duke's our future it . 'rg mf xx W JOHN DRACKLY 354 Pear Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Senior Orchestra Ancestry-Greelc I-lello there! is the greeting of our future auto mechanicftraveling to well-known places is J. D.'s dreamf ideal American is Joe Paloolca. ..-J' 4 , , .,..,,. . ...,.. ...,,,, ,, ...yt . VERNA DICKINSON Q95 Clifton Avenue COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL G.R., Sr, Orch., Castleaires Ancestryflrish This musical lass is training to be a secretary-Dickie loves to drive her dad's car--doggie roasts bring Food and fun. JEAN DODGE 534 Cedar Street DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION G.R., Art Club Ancestry-Italian Reading entertains her--fond of de- signing dresses-hankers for long fingernailsfanticipates a selling career. ORTRUDE DONLEY Q41 Pear Street COMMERCIAL BUSINESS G.R., War Bond and Stamp Staff, V.C. Ancestry-Irish Full of fun and eager to do things, that's Trudyfa I-laIIowe'en baby- have care when she flashes that coquet- tish smile. MICHAEL DREVICKI Q86 West Elm Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Home Room Ancestry-Polish Give Milce a gun and the outdoors! his car is a constant companion! worries about the gas situation. ,Q 44 fi .1 . 1 if . , Y tt.. t. t W sm? 3 fi? JAMES F. DUGGAN 1453 Fairview Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Home Room Ancestry-Irish Black hair and green eyes-now what could be more Irish-always ready with a cheery I-li-Yan-he could listen to Cheezy's iokes all day. BARBARA ECKEL 229 South Sixteenth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Home Room Ancestry-French Barby is known Ior her beautiful, dark, brown hair-has a Flair for making chocolate fudge-expects to go to Yale. IRENE EGGENBERGER 501 Buttonwood Street DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Mixed Ch., l-l.R. AncestryYAustrian uEggie hails from way up North in the state of Minnesotaiaspires to be a hairdresser-4'Jeepers, she's putting up her hair again. WALTER D. EISENHOWER 554 North Twelfth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Home Room Ancestry-English Moonlight hikes and dancing are essen- tials with ' Zoot, our bathroom tenor -Errol Flynn is his type of man. CHARLES H. DUNKEL Maiden Creek INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Home Room Ancestry-German Ice cream sundaes make his mouth water -this Maiden Creek lad expects to tinker with motors some day-takes pleasure in hunting. rris ri-iEoDosiA EMMANUEL 547 North Tenth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Home Room Ancestry-Greek Brooklyn was her birthplace-charmed by Harry James' recordingsgdreams about the days she will visit the Hawaiian Islands. wg! . .ttr me ig -fa ELIZABETH ANN EBERL 631 North Thirteenth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Sr. Band, Sr. Orch., Ensemble Club V.C., S.C., N.I-l.S. Ancestry-German Dreams of her days at camp-our bas- soon player extraordinary, enjoys Morton GouId's music-Bets longs tc travel in Europe. F K as i g , 1 il .?f...f RICHARD ENSSLEN 1608 Lorraine Road GENERAL VOCATIONAL Football, Boys Glee Club, Male Quartet Ancestry-German Dash in, dash out, keeps a-whirling round about-that's our popular class presidentfsmiles are his constant companions. :si- g Q 6 I it, ,ak ' ,.., , f 45 1 5 i We ,t 4 I 1 Q s. V I CATHERINE EBERLY Q93 Upland Avenue DISTRIBLITIVE EDUCATION Girl Reserves Ancestry-German Consult her for future hair styles- finds photo painting an interesting side- line-Kitty is handy with needles and thread. PERRY EICH 953 Church Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Home Room AncestryfGerman Hails from Hegins-Perry hopes tc learn machine techniques at W,P.I.- a Naval Air Corps Pilot would serve as a welcome alternative. GLORIA EICHE 1510 Snyder Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY G.R,, N.l-l.S,, V.C. Ancestry-German A ride in a B-Q9 would thrill this quiet maidiour Mikie would be a labora- tory technicianfa pool in her own garden is a dream come true. RUTH EPPENSTEIN 1457 Fairview Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Home Room, N.l-l,S. Ancestry-German Eppie's purpose in life is to be a labo- ratory worker-can't wait till she will own an airplane-interested in any- thing that concerns aviation. W: 7 ., f 3. Q of ,-j,, 'tt MARY ERHARD B07 North Eleventh Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Girl Reserves Ancestry-French This Philadelphia lass hopes to live in Texas-longs to have a dogvher future lies in secretarial work. Louise FARINA 3QB Pear Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL N.l-l.S., Arx., I-LP., I-l,R, Secretary Ancestryfltalian Cartoon books are a constant com- panionfmakes her own clothes- munches Iifesavers continuallye-likes being small. MILDRED FAUST 615 South 18,'6 Street I COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL Home Room Ancestry--German An admirer of movie stars, expecially Van Johnson-Millie loves birthday parties-some day she II travel. MARY ELLEN FELIX 555 North Fifth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL R,I-l,S. Choir Ancestry-French Robert Taylor is top man with Doots -likes skiing and swimming-hopes to be a successful hairdresser. JUNE ERMOLD 939 Windsor Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL War Bond and Stamp Staff Ancestry-German Oh, for naturally curly hair!-Junie wishes she were a boyfsmall-featured and quiet-has a sense of humor. KENNETH ESHELMAN 1614 Fairview Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL I-I,P., Ensemble Club AncestryfGerman A future Harry James, Kenny plays a mean trumpet-dealing cards and raising turnips take up his spare time. If: Q new lat 'Fifa wg I 4-an-an i tx, klrl I v MARY FILAK 351 River Road COLLEGE PREPARATORY Nursing Club Ancestry-Yugoslavian Her ambitions center on the nursing profession-most men are fickle in FiI's eyes-longs to have a cocker- spaniel. ,ng 'fggiff J '- JOSEPH FILIPINI 908 North Ninth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Home Room Ancestryfltalian Joe typifies the self-made man-feels so loose when dancing-famous for his one-button rolls-determined to be successful. 'V' N-'lava wr PHILIP EVANS 1507 Bern Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Swimming, Table Tennis, N.H.S. AncestryfGerman Saturday night finds Pete at the Y -longs to flit around in a heliocopter -go to this doctor for your ailments. JAMES RIPLEY FEHR 1519 North Fifteenth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Football Ancestry-German I-Ie's on the road to Penn State and training as a civil engineer-Rio has a yen for footballilongs to be rich. ANNA MAE FEINOUR 707 North Eleventh Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Victory Corps Ancestry-French Effie Mae will relieve a Coast Guards- man from dutyidiscovered collecting nicknaclcs is profitableicraves singing lessons. JEAN FISHER 314 South Thirteenth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Home Room Ancestry-French California, here l come!-horseback riding and dancing rate high with Fisher AhanIcers for that dream car. 4-. 46 - , -N, V ii 'S 2 is S 01 f' JOYCE ARDELL FISHER 958 West Oley Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL G.R., Business Efficiency Club Ancestry-German Joyce is saving her pennies for that essential trip to Canada, Mmmmm- has taste for smart clothes-is enchanted by the music of Glenn Miller. LOUISE FOTIOU 50 South Seventh Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL Home Room Ancestry-Greek Wez will soon invade McCann's Business School-devoted to Bugs Bunny -itwouldn tbethose whiskers? LOIS L. FOX 941 North Ninth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY G.R., Hall Patrol Ancestry-German One of the rare lovers ol chemistry- longs to have an lrish setter-can't wait until she will create fashions. DORA S. FRANGIADIS 138 Poplar Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Home Room Ancestry-Greelc Susie is fond of the WAVES-parties are a favorite relaxation-puzzled as to what she ll do after graduation. 47 MARGARET RUTH FISHER 1034 Court Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL Home Room Ancestry-lrish Walking through snow-Filled streets is fun to this lass-loves to write and receive letters-revels in ice skating. , is iz 4- r ?l.'w e HOMER S. FRANKHOUSER 413 South Fifth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Football, Track, H.R. Pres., N.H.S. Ancestry-German Broad shoulders and hazel eyes make this Andy Stopper admirer stand out- revels in all outdoor sports-thinks all women but one are tickle. 1. FREDERICK FIX 1100 Hampden Boulevard GENERAL VOCATIONAL Cheerleader Ancestry-German Shy but friendly describes Fred-re- nowned for his natural talent at the keyboard-would give anything to be a sailor in this war. 4 PAUL FREDERICK Esterly GENERAL VOCATIONAL Hunting and Fishing Club Ancestry-German ldolizes his Dad-stars predict that he will be a successful draftsman-thinks hiking is stimulating. 1 ' GERALD FOGELMAN 1306 North Thirteenth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Home Room Ancestry-Russian Parties fascinate him-will be' pulling teeth as a life s work- Jerry' is fond of all kinds of sports. VIRGINIA MAE FOX 495 North Tenth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL G.R., Hall Patrol Ancestry-German Ginny, our Iuture air hostess, would give anything for a ride in a P 38- dreams of having naturally curly hair. THOMAS FRANCO 1903 North Thirteenth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Senior Assembly Committee Ancestry-Italian A JOE COLLEGE in the flesh-green eyes and curling hair are outstanding- spare minutes are spent dancing-third member ofthe Markowitz, Alberts and Franco trio. SARA JANE FREY 1508 North Tenth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Home Room Ancestry-German Sis is enraptured by picnics-thinks people of Reading are very likable- a car would make her life complete. 2 r is-. A trr rttr A ,.AV f :cl Qi . r A 'rs-t 4 R iser.: 25: t k R a... l LOUISE E. FRILL 1509 North Twelfth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Girl Reserves Ancestry-German Weezy will be that speedy court stenographer-looks forward to the Helen Moore-Hoffman School-active in church work. LEONARD GAJEWSKI 315 Carroll Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Track, FootbaIl,'H.R. V.P. AncestryfPolish Football is a magic word to his ears-Len is the outdoor type, you know, gardens and so on-the immortal Gipper is his ideal. BETTY GANS 915 Windsor Street COMMERCIAL BUSINESS Home Room Ancestry4German Chalks up swimming as her favorite outdoor sportAmakes merry with Hal- lowe'en pranks-hopes to be a good housewife. ELMER GARMAN Stony Creek Mills INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Home Room Ancestry-fGerman Captain will bid for success in printingfworking on the farm gives him satisfactionfreads for information. , , f, ': : W ei, - is ,-. , MARY E. FRY 196 North Eleventh Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY S.C., G,R., G.A.A., Dramatic Club, H.P., V.C., N.H.S. Ancestry-German Thinks a week should have ten days! school scrapbook, stamp collection, and a diary keep Mary busy-a lib- rarian in the making. .wif lf I - .c I stst ffisxzi? I ii ' I ' st 1 -- JS-A VIVIAN SHIRLEY GASS 911 Moss Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL W. B. 84 S. Com., H.R. Treasurer Ancestry-'German Thinks hayricles excitingggrows hilar- ious at initiations-dream is to be guest at the Presidenfs Ball. JOHN R. GABLE Q36 Jameson Place INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Home Room Ancestry-Dutch We look forward to the super radio receivers he will designvconsiders football a great sport-exults in good music. 35 sy r 3 . A ANITA ELAINE GAUL 1941 Greenwich Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY MB., N.H.S., Cr. W. Ancestry-fGerman This daydreamer plans on railroad tele- graphy-to travel and meet famous people would be fun- Jiminy Hos- sifat is her trademark. I 1 Mit 'K W 'f'w S., V - get IR FLORENCE S. GABOLA 408 Minor Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL Nurses Club Ancestry-Polish Giggling, talkative Elo swoons at Sinatra-she'll soon be wearing the snappy, grey uniform of a cadet nurse. RICHARD HAROLD GANS 915 Windsor Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Rifle Club, H.P, Ancestry-German A Marine lieutenant is Dick's main target-Joe Gordon rates high with this baseball fan-Finds amusement in reading ESOUIRE. JEANNE A. GARIS 104 West Spring Street HOME ECONOMICS R.H.S. Choir AncestryfGerman Finds contentment in working in her gardenvinterested in music and aims to teach itfhiking and tennis are outdoor interests. KATHERINE E. GAUL 1611 North Tenth Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL W. B. 84 S. Com., Girls' Glee Club, N.H.S. Ancestry'-German Jokes are amusing to Gock -Finds sewing her clothes profitable-football games hold a certain interest. s rs ,mt .. 1 Y A ' ' if - I 1. I. 'Lx ,E I R , .ii E ,r.: Vg . M5 . ,T I .,. -- 48 I .,'-sa.. N3 .Q Qs si, ,A , ROBERT GEHRIS 1744 North Third Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Home Room Ancestry-German Fishing occupies the time of this young man-Lynx is an admirer of Stan Musial -wished he were studious-just wishes. JUNE LOIS GERNERT 731 Bruckman Avenue GENERAL VOCATIONAL G.A,A,, Bowling Ancestry-French Many girls envy her lovely blond tresses-excellent swimmer-Junie is seriously interested in modeling. ANNETTA LEIGH GIBBLE 1112 Spruce Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Girls' Glee Club, G.R. Ancestry-German Loves to tap dance and does so very well-dog stories provide realism for her-cheerful personality. HAROLD GILDEN 345 Penn Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Home Room Ancestry-Russian A serious follower of current event magazines-will some day take care of our aching feet -rare pipes are his hobby, WU ' 'l.,??,3 VT' I ft PAUL LeROY GEIBEL 697 Moss Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Baseball, Football, Engineering Club Ancestry-German Happy-go-lucky Gabby-Girls are en- vious of his lovely blue eyes-he's a baseball fan. bv GEORGE W. GILLINGHAM 131 South Tenth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Sr. Orch. and Band, Boys' Glee Club, R.l-l.S. Choir Ancestry-English A super drummer boy-marvels at feminine stubbornness-Gilly of the twinkling toes. sf: ' LQ T.,-in I MARY GEORGE 690 North Thirteenth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Glee Club Ancestry-Greek Yearns for long, blond hair and blue eyes-thinks boys are simply alreet' -Honey enjoys all types of music. . Q , wilt I J i is X ixww' .I DONALD GITTELMAN 606 North Third Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Victory Corps Ancestry-German Chemical engineering is Don's chief concern-spirited engager in debates -working in his chem lab is a favorite pastime. tix SAMUEL GERACE 209 West Green Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Home Room Ancestry-Italian This lad hails from Palo Alto, Pa.- Pat spends his time collecting stamps- will someday be fixing machines. JOEL HENRY GILBERT 517 North 25th Street, Mt. Penn COLLEGE PREPARATORY Golf Ancestry-Russian Suavity personified-Joel can't get enough of golfing-man of many pipes -girls occupy much of his time-aims at admission to the bar. MAXWELL GILBERT 558 Douglass Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Cross Country, Track, R.H.S. Choir Ancestry-English Make it a very large dish of ice cream -he'II soon be testing Droducts in a large chemical company-Max.is a camera bug, ROBERT GLASS 44 Carroll Street COMMERCIAL CLERICAL Orchestra, Band Ancestry-German GIassy is a keen music admirer- spends his spare time at Whitner's as a shipping clerk-Mortinson, the photo- grapher, is his ideal. rie, ff, rl Q 'ff M,- W ,A , ,V J 49 I 3 i ff Lynne Q it We ,gf . , , My N .gp .- ' ' of ii MARTIN GOLDSTEIN 1731 Olive Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY J.V. Football, Athletic Club Ancestry-Russian Determined to become a lawyer via Penn State-simply wild about roller skating and football-drawing amuse: Gook. DONALD GREEN AWALT 1521 Darien Street COMMERCIAL BUSINESS Rifle Club Ancestry-German Readings beauties intrigue Don-aims to be a production manager-a red convertible takes first place in his heart. VILMA GRIESEMER 1817 Perkiomen Avenue COLLEGE PREPARATORY G.R., G.A.A., Dramatic Club, R.l I.S. Choir, V.C. Ancestry-German Vil is fond of collecting records' intends to become a dietitian-a patron of the Wrigley productvthinks the people of Reading are swell. LOUIS N. GRIM 919 Greenwich Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL Girl Reserves Ancestry-German Craves a private swimming pool-Louis is debating on whether to become an artist or a secretary-marvels at Indian iewelry. K ' ,, ,J T Ii CLIFFORD GOODALL 1319 Green Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Home Room Ancestry-English Midge looks forward to wearing bell bottomed trousers--enjoys I-Iope's jokes, Cwho doesn'tlD-thinks Mr, Mohn is a lot of fun. fl 'ix ' ag, its .i H4 CHARLES GRUND 517 South Eleventh Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Cross-Country, Track Ancestry-German Rates Sinatra over Crosby+Mud's fondest desire is to get his degree from Lehigh in Chemical Engineering- moods, tempest-tossed. V..Vi K L ,Vig Q f , I -iff .,.,.. ,I wi., 5 M Lk , fa Y it li ll .. li JUNE GOODMAN Q14 Arlington Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL Home Room AncestryfEnglish Wishes she were an artist-likes her friends to be just plain nice --Ducky Wucky plans to be a stenographer of Sorts. VIRGINIA GULDIN 19 North Eighth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL N.l-LS., R.H.S. Choir, Typing Club Ancestry-Norwegian Blonde-haired, blue-eyed Ginger is following the secretarial trail-dreams of her wedding day-studies while she waits. 5, iii .I 2 -f iw , , ,L .-.e t-fA-f '- ,' .A Q 'UBS il e -gp gg t KENNETH GOUGLER 591 North Ninth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Home Room Ancestry-German This Drosnective leatherneck wants to be an electrician-Kennie favors Bing Crosby in the battle of the voices. MURIEL S. GRIFFITH 1034 Amity Street DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Girl Reserves Ancestry4German Moe may be taking your temperatures one of these days-collecting pictures fascinates her-delights in skating. WILLIAM GRIFFITHS R.D. 1, Stony Creek Mills COLLEGE PREPARATORY Football, Social Committee Ancestry-'English A hopeful fighter pilot, Recl-intends to enter Penn State College-his Dad and Joe Foss occupy his Hall of Fame. MARY ELLEN GUNDELACH 342 Lombard Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL GR., I'l.R. Treas,, Choir, Usher Staff, Dance Com. Ancestry-German Meg delights in writing letters-music and dramatics entertain her4boolc- keeping is a serious interest-oIive- skinned and lovely. T i,,,,,.: ' 50 CARL GUSS 931 Oley Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL ..l.V, Basketball Ancestry-German Leave the talking to Bunny-he's never at a loss for words-mechanics interest himfbe able to take his jokes then you re tops as a friend. EARL H. HANGEN 1915 Green Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Home Room Ancestry-German Thinks night hikes excitingftake refuge if he's low in moneyl-baseball is best all-round sport with him-quiet but active. JEANNE HANGEN 1999 Linden Street DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION G.R., R.I-l.S. Choir, V.C, Ancestry-'German Strictly a Navy girl-Jeanne delights in listening to records-hopes to be found at St, Lawrence University for next four years. JEANETTE HARRIS 733 Lincoln Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL Typing Club Ancestry-English An admirer of the Pennsylvania Dutch fNettie longs to own a battleship- ,4 9 It K il' -rd 2 SHIRLEY GUY 999 Pear Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL gg, MB., Arx., W.B. 84 S. Staff, Ancestry-English Versatile and attractive Girls' Sports Editorfa Seventeen fashion plate- an up and coming therapeutic tech- nician. 9 I 1 Pt 5' R It Fl' f -nf' , A. 12 t ie- ' ELIZABETH HARRISON Friedensburg Road, Stony Creek Mills COLLEGE PREPARATORY G.R., Cr. W., Decoration Committee, N.l-IS. Ancestry-English The Metropolitan Opera House will see Bebe-wishes she could join the -ir 'tit' T' K 5 A Ita rv Y L11 2 MARY LOU HAINES 616 Elm Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL G.R., Typing Club Ancestry-Irish You'Il always know Dolly by her friendly smile-dreams of having an older brother-thinks boys have all the fungmighty handy with a needle and thread. i li' A i t '+A I ir i ' L I J 'Vans I H-as Q A s. GERALDINE HARRISON 419 Green Terrace GENERAL VOCATIONAL Sr. Orch., R.I-l.S. Choir, G.R., V,C. N.l'I.S, Ancestry-English Leisure time relaxation is bowling- Gerry has a voice as sweet as sugar- school is quite a frolic for her. Waves-exhilarated by a fast game of considers listening to musical programs badminton-loves to ask questions. bliss. ..-. I, I . i- ,L-ii it gi., ,Qu 7 I K ' U fm K' J, 'Y' -A.:,,,,,,,g K ' V A 'jk , I I 1 Y .f 51 -sa m ,Fir GEORGE HALULAKOS 897 Elm Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Home Room AncestryAGreek A New York Yankee fan-the Navy is this boy's goalfalthough he likes all sports, Georgie rates baseball first. ESTHER A. HAPPEL 995 Wunder Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL G.A.A., Hockey AncestryfGerman A trip to India is the thing says Sis- is torn between a secretarial position and nursing-a lover of all sports. LILLIAN HARD 1414 Birch Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL G.R., Sr. Band, Sr. Orch., Ensemble, M.B., V.C. AncestryfEngIish I-lere's our expert Hutist-Lefty wants to conduct her own symphony orches- tra-enjoys dressing for a date-very friendly. MARIE HART 700 Alton Avenue DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Home Room AncestryfDutch A worshiper of Turhan Bey Cdo we blame her?J-insists that swing is a great thrill-Ree craves a husky voice like Jean Arthur's 29 ,ua-0 A ' I if 'x'L ' DORIS HARTER B39 Locust Street COMMERClAL SECRETARIAL G,A.A., Bowling Ancestry-Dutch Finds making scrapbooks of her school- days enjoyablefdreams of a closet full of shoes-the Five and Tens amuse her. FAY HAWK 541 Fern Avenue GENERAL VOCATIONAL Girl Reserves Ancestry-German Parties are funsher collection of sea shells is growing-to be a nurse is Pinky's E!Odl- .IOHN W. HECK 938 North Fifth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Dramatic Club, Sr. Ass. Ancestry-German Jack intends to take it easy and live long as a comedian-thinks he's too young to be serious-possesses a rare sense of humor. RODGER HECKMAN 615 Avenue B GENERAL VOCATIONAL Checker Club Ancestry-German By Jovel we've found him at the movies again-often amused by Donald Duck -definitely the quiet type. RS 40:3 ' 35 .3 '1F 'nrhr WILLIAM G. HARTZELL 633 Tulpehocken Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Color, Insignia, l-lat Committees, V.C,, N.l-l.S. Ancestry'English A season ticket for not doing home- work would please him-camping and Bob Hope interest him-admires poli- ticians because of their soft jobs. -1 5-.. 15 QF R1 ROBERT HEFFELFINGER 314 I-lollenbach Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Home Room Ancestry-German l-leFfy's amazing appetite surprises almost everyone-swimming and base- ball are favorite sports-seems to enjoy annoying girls. so , W, . P531 4' it ,ja ,ga K. fi: FRANKLIN E. HASSLER 314 Spruce Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Table Tennis Club Ancestry-German Julius Caesar influenced him by putting him to sleepfindulging in outdoor sports takes up much of his leisure Lefty. time-the Marines beckon ysst am 'A kklys E,t,jQ,. , Mt., ,, x V tsl '-'g?i'::-M ,-2 U f- ...j,,gg:. 1. gag.: . if ,sgingisq 1' yi yi-,ag'1'L+iv2 -Jlfff' Z ' A-z....., . , 'Q .4525 r'. i. p K4 I. -,MV , i GEORGE HEILMAN 655 North Eleventh Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Basketball Ancestry-German Sing a song of aviation and you'll interest George-builds model planes -basketball is top sport. 7? cuffs' 'C' ROBERT HAUEISEN 1501 Luzerne Avenue COLLEGE PREPARATORY Color, lnsignia, l-lat Committees AncestryfGerman See Doc Bob for future painsvan in- terested spectator of poker games- wild about the firm of DeWire and I-laueisen, drivers deluxe, WILLIAM c 345 Bingaman Street INDUSTRIAL VOCA IONAL MB, Castleaires Ancestry-German I-leckie enjoys playing in a band- collects records as a side line-Boyl would a convertible with wings be swell! EVELYN HECKMAN 1218 Windsor Street ' COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL Home Room AncestryfDutch You thed it is her trademark-is easily stirred by Alan Laddicould jive the night away-collects salt and pepper shakers. EMILY HEISER 1321 Church Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Marching Band, Victory Corps Ancestry-German Spike's bungalow is a favorite hangout of her friends-envies Esther Williams style of swimming-future Navy nurse, tsts I lsigii hk s g iiii l 59 Q . Y ANNAMAE HELLER 536 North Ninth Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL Girl Reserves Ancestry-Russian A staunch admirer of horses-would visit Hollywood-a Iew inches in height would please Mazie. -. , v IR ' 799 Mulberry Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL Bowling, S.O.S. Club AncestryfGerman A gal with many hobbies, among which drawing ranks highest-jewelry holds special enchantment for her-ambition: to play boogie-woogie on the piano, BETTY HEPLER 1935 North Eleventh Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL Home Room AncestryiGerman A badminton player and basketball fan -the dignity and reserve of Englishmen fascinate I-Ieppien-does her travel, ing via post cards. SHIRLEY HETRICH 1549 North Ninth Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL Home Room Ancestry-German Butch enjoys rolling that mineralite ball down the alley-finds window- shopping lun'-the mailman is one of her favorite persons. Ag yayt t 53 Z -., wrfmf an Qs A EARL HELTZINGER 1116 North Sixth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Marching Band Ancestry-German Girls interest Earl-likes ice-hockey games-building model airplanes is a hobby. cy, ,st - 'Fi 5. i V , I W i sg - if gt - N., , . savan- -to-1 smile az RICHARD HENDEL 818 North Third Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Cross-country Ancestry-English No school for Dick-claims experience is the best teacher-may roller skate around the world some dayfwonders how he'lI like the Army. I , M 61 IAM: .. M 'V.,?' I 'fi'ii' A , I A' I .. ,.i, it K x, JUNE HETTINGER 197 Elm Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY G,A.A., Victory Corps AncestrywGerman I-Ietty is very sports-minded-friendly greetings are her specialty-another temperature-taker in the making. .Wi MILDRED HIESTER West Leesport, R.D. 1 COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL Home Room Ancestry-German A real country lass at heartgalfects bright red nail polish-Mildred has a nose for current events and politics. S3 ta.. C PATRICIA J. HENNING 397 South Seventeenth Street DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Bowling, Movie Appreciation Ancestry-Yugoslavian Pat has a keen regard for bowling- adores Bing Crosby-values sincerity in her friends. ELLEN M. HESS 1133 Spring Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL I-Iome Room Ancestry-German Just give her a rink and a pair of roller skates-adventure stories are her meat gcollecting dogs is amusing. GEORGE HESS 339 Linden Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Rifle Club AncestryfGerman Can't tolerate silly girls-movies with plenty of action thrill him-looks forward to the aviation of the future. ANNE HILBERT 1795 Cotton Street I- . GENERAL VOCATIONAL Mixed Chorus, Glee Club Ancestry-German 2 You can count upon Anne to rear a wonderful family-loves to sit on her neighbors porch and chat. t ff . , ww, fi -1' 'Vw' Mr I as-.-v mbguiz TM Fl, JOYCE HILDAY 511 Summit Avenue GENERAL VOCATIONAL R,I'I.S, Choir, Mixed Chorus Ancestry-English Is attracted by neat clothes-Dimples loves to pass time at the piano-earnest about becoming a music teacher, LESTER HIMMELREICH 1124 Union Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Soccer Ancestry-German Just a gas-waster-aims at a D.D.S. degree-Les is identified by his sleepy talk -McGovern's antics tickle his funny bone. LOIS HIRONIMUS 594 Greenwich Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL G.A.A., Basketball Ancestry-Irish Minnie's main diversion lies in roller skating-likes to meet new people- basketball lures her. RUTH HOFFECKER 1235 Butler Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Home Room Ancestry-German Admires the Waves, especially her Sis- ter Wave-thinks twelve years of school is too much-a collector ol match-book covers. , tyy. i A ' y K 7 ,fs DOROTHY HILL 'IBO Walnut Street COMMERCIAL BUSINESS Cr. W., Art Club Ancestry-English An ardent admirer ol Eleanor Roosevelt -becomes absorbed in her art work- Dot ponders the subiect ol character analysis. ir, , f A Wm, 5 EVELYN HOFFMAN 216 West Buttonwood Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL Victory Corps Ancestry-Dutch I-Ier opinion ol the opposite sex is a military secret-Evie revels in skating and bowlin Are ou kiddin 'P i S1 Y S 5 her by-line. '19 1' , 3' 1 a I , ,granite MARGARET HILL 312 Lincoln Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Home Room Ancestry-German Peggy skates to her heart's content- longs to settle down and become a good housekeeper-enjoys French fries and hamburgers. ry at Q-f y, W it ..,..... 5 Q. -, t 1' . P MILDRED HOLTZMAN 'I334 Greenwich Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL Girl Reserves Ancestry-German Sparkling jewelry captivates Mildred -Oh, to be rich!-the end ol the journey will Find her in South America -she hopes. 0 Ny ,Y yi 17' X, A N' NEIL HILL 'I63 West Greenwich Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY H.R. V. Pres., Student Council Ancestry-English This grease-monkey thinks movie pro- ducers make all the money-will be caring for our tired, aching leet- dotes on Mr. I-Iawman's teaching, NICHOLAS HNOT 1049 Marion Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Basketball Ancestry-Russian Often found shooting pool at Toad's- any cigar bands? Nick will have them -to be a Navy pilot is' his goal. FRANKLIN HODGKI NS 'I'I4 Windsor Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY H.R. Pres., N.l-l.S., Ass. Chairman, Hi-Y Ancestry-English Flashy leather goods and crude silver ornaments catch his eye-clever- original-longs to be a Naval MD. ALICE HOMAN 'I575 North Tenth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Creative Writing Ancestry-French Has a taste for Dagwood sandwiches -yearns for a beautiful horse-her green eyes reveal her spirit of adven- ture. I ,I ' . wt aa df 54 L f A .. Q.. y I g ... ,rf -3 5 I 1 K . H if I -' 4 J we NN I 4 E A E 'fm W - at .eff f --fi , . N11-, I g CHRISTINE HOMAN DORIS HOMAN GENE L. HORN JEAN HORNBERGER 429 Bingaman Street 1124 Windsor Street 142 North Front Street 522 Robeson Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION GENERAL VOCATIONAL COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL Mixed Chorus Girl Reserves Red Cross Club Home Room Ancestry-German Ancestry-German Ancestry-German Ancestry-German Chris wants to be someone worth- Girls will go to Doris for their perma- One of those Woody Herman fans- Hmmm, . .Apple pie a la modeAJean whilefGene Kelly is her idolfwould nents-is interested in the Navy- has a certain liking for City .Park- is full of fun, yet a bit serious-feels love to tell people what she thinks of spends her time collecting pictures of admires boys because- they dont have quite at home while riding a horse. themfbut doesn't. movie stars. to worry about their hair. RICHARD HORNBERGER 1235 Linden Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Home Room Ancestry-German A mechanically-minded lad'l-lorny thinks Sunday nights at the Strand are super-longs for a pair of pegged pants. RODERICK HORNING 126 North Ninth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL MB., Engineering Club Ancestry-Swiss Being junior analyst at Gilbert Chemi- cal Laboratories is leading Roddy towards the occupation of chemist- wishes he were not so bashful. - gin if ,QE . FLORENCE HOROWITZ 1331 North Thirteenth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL S.C., Girl Reserves Ancestry-Polish Blue eyes that sparkle-a baseball fan -Flossie hails from New York- thinks that there's a thrill in driving. JUNE HOSLER 1027 Mulberry Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL G.A.A,, Girl Reserves Ancestry-German Junie hnds a certain magic in dancing -a collector of all kinds ol sports news -'tennis brings her satisfaction. LOUISE JANE HULL ELIZABETH HUNTSBERGER ROBERT HUTCHINSON WILLIAM HUTCHINSON 425 Spruce Street 1241 Moss Street 1024 North Fifth Street 1024 North Fifth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL DisrRiBuT1vE EDUCATION GENERAL VOCATIONAL ig:-H565 PSELQRQTORV Home Room Home Room Home Room A,-,cggify-stlelshi L res' AncestryfEngllsh Ancestry-Swiss Ancestwfwelsh The other half of the Hutchinson family Tall, brown-eyed-Janie wishes she Keeps busy with hercorrespondence- Deanna Durbin is his ideal-the one 'is enchanted by the Golden Gate possessed the ability to make people sleeping seems the most wonderful half ofthe family who wants to settle and U.S.S. Wisconsin-unlike his Iaughfbuying trinkets fascinates her. thing-should be rich because she downfthinksfarming isa worth while brother he wants to stay single and enioys spending money. down-to-earth life. travel. K V V: 8 I f fs., 2. , 4' ,QM , 3 Q-3 55 DOROTHY HUTZULAK 630 Summit Avenue GENERAL VOCATIONAL Home Room AncestryfAustrian Dottie is a jitterbug supreme-a recep- tionist in a doctor's office is her ob- IectiveAcoIlects shark's teeth in her spare time. MALCOLM IMPINK 'ISQO Fairview Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Baseball AncestryfGerman Likes to go hunting-game and girls- a cabin, the Poconos, a good rifle, and dogs would Fill his order-thinks Mr. Mc Intyre is tops . POLLY LOU IRWIN 348 Greenwich Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY G.A.A., Bowling Ancestry German Polly loves her mathematicsfno loolingffollovvs in Esther WiIIiam's strokesfprizes her collection of coins. DOROTHY MAY JANDA 998 Orange Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL Home Room Ancestry-German Dot has lovely black tresses-would love to tour the country and visit famous art galleries-tennis can't be beat, she thinks. Y i.,,. Q., Q' gi ' R ff: , 1 JAMES LOUIS IACONE 318 Windsor Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY I-Iome Room Ancestry-Italian Riding the Thunderbolt thrills Jimmie- hopes to clash through halls of Albright till forty-nine-admires Jack Benny's abilirv rn make people laugh was x uw ...- , - 1 f , ,.. ., 'I H L L? i x i'i VINCENT A. IANNUCCI 809 Master Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL M.B,, Sr. Band Ancestry-Italian Would love to follow in Benny Good- man's steps-a collector of post cards -will study electrical engineering at W.P.I xl, L 3: QR it ez: Q if lf PHYLLIS IBACH Esterly, Pennsylvania COLLEGE PREPARATORY Archery, Bowling Ancestry-German Doc will study medicineAhits the target with a bow and arrovvsa very capable driv -strictly a career girl. isa pflw 5 0, M X K ALV N J f i tree S' 5 COLLEG PREPARAT lsr ,Q K ..fii' 'uf IX raw f S1':5ff:1Ee'if5f:: .3 M , V ll. Q QQ K gr Q Ji ,,. . f. f: ts. 1 ff -A 2- sms so cf: I I 'Q , ,if at 112' I DOROTHY ANN JANUCIK 165055 Cotton Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL Glee Club, W,S. 8. B, Stall AncestryfPolish Blue eyes blended well with blond hair that's Dotty-dotes on all kinds ol fruits- a piano would fulfill her wishes. I i .-.t. . its r I e t i.. ,. I, . ,, 2 inks W. . Jf' fs, ' 1, 5: 3, ' ,. Z -'f 5.15 J we 1' IRENE JESCHKE 338 North Thirteenth Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL W,S, 84 B, Stall, G.A.A. AncestryfPolish Worries about her soldier-claims a million dollars would satisfy her wants -absorbed in bookkeeping. Sr. Ba , S O c , aires, M.B. A sly u F' d thi nderstudy to Charlie r t Irie? and likable-likes an Y I around ood sport'-admires Mr. Cardin s kno ledge of music. ALBERTA JAMES 696 Locust Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL G.R., R.I-I.S. Choir, Usher Staff, V.C,. Sec. of H. R. Ancestry-Welsh Prizes the records she collects-boys are mysterious, but interesting-hiking gives Bert her hearty appetite. CLEO SABINA JONES 818 North Ninth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL G.A.A. AncestryiWeIsh A Crosby fanfdancing an a long drive spell an ideal eveningfdreams ofa little, white cottagefsomewhere. 56 . ELIZABETH RUTH JONES 401 South Fifth Street COLLEGE RREPARATORY Canzonetta Chorus, N.H.S., Cr. W., V,C. Ancestry--English Neat, efficient and humorous is this music lover-gives piano lessons, plays the organ, sings-has been influenced by her mother's cook book. Wyawgawlb Q-6.3. ' M.,-ni JULIA MARY IALBACH -tl .1 431 Windsor Street V , . fj COLLEGE PREPARATORY Arx., G.R., Cr. W., Dramatic Club Ancestry+Gerrrian Large rings are for herAbecoming dimples show her sparkling personality 'Julie is much interested in her Dad's check book. CHARLES KALFADELIS 716 franklin Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY N.l-LS., Rifle Club AncestryfGreek I-las distinct personality -sa thinker-- will delve into the field ol chemistry fsuccessful, likable, and witty. ROSELLA KAPLAN 523 Cedar Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL V.C., GR. Ancestrya- Russian Spends much of her leisure time in the saddle sa camera bug' Rosie is a jolly soul' would like to live in Maryland. Q A, , r,,. MIRIAM JONES 540 Perry Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Home Room Ancestry-English Would like to leave the Joneses for a clan with a more distinctive name- Mimi yearns to return to Tennessee! has an infectious giggle. ,ig TL- F Q G 1 rsi A JOHN J. KARABINOS 695 Willow Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Archery Club AncestryfAustrian Frequents Readings bowling alleys! girls are sweet and lovely in this lad's opinion-finds photography an in- teresting pastime. in VIRGINIA JONES 895 Rose Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL G.A.A., G.R,, S.C., VC., Ex. Com. AncestryfEnglish Cute, peppy, friendly Ginnielvtakes a great interest in people, especially some peopleiconsiders eating her worst habit. DORIS KASE 956 North Eleventh Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY G.R., V.C. Ancestry-'-German Looks forward to life in the Lone StarState fthoughts olmarriage stimu- late Kaseyfcontent to spend clear nights in star gazing, f. R5 A Y if we .5w1 ',.f ' 1 1' ROBERT JORDAN 609 Ritter Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Creative Writing Ancestry-Italian Taking his bike apart stimulates Bob's mechanical ability--finds loallng an agreeable pastime -'-s' thinks English dry, but not under Hawman. NATALIE KAMINSKI 240 Wunder Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Glee Club Ancestry-Polish Those Italian sandwiches-yum-yuml- a faithful devotee to window shopping -4Cookie yearns for a large wardrobe. PAULINE KAMINSKI 529 South Eleventh Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Girls' Glee Club Ancestryfpolish Sunrises and sunsets are magic to her eyes' 'longs to own a planeeflikes that certain something Crosby puts into his songs. PEARL KASE 1QO5 Moss Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL G,A.A,, V.C, AnCestryvGerman Cadet Nursing appeals to Kasey- wishes she could fly like Wonder Woman fadores Donald O'Conner. F. .Ee srsr Q . Bath-vii . - . me 2 Q I ,.,. . ,E . , - I fr.. .I ' 57 im, If sf . . K ,ay seg, sssll A s MARILYN KATZENMOYER 'IQQ3 North Eleventh Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL G.R., N.l-I.S. Ancestry- Dutch - Nlab, the girl with the attractive, auburn hair' hankers for a puppy- special talentfplaying the accordion. MARY JANE KEGERIZE 192 West Greenwich Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY G.A.A., G.R., R.l-l.S. Choir Ancestry-Scotch She longs for a big brother-'finds lun in singing!Kege's goal is a llbrarianship -r idolizes her mother. DORIS MAE KELLENBERGER SQ6 North Eleventh Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY VC., GR. Ancestry4Scotch Wants to go back to Lancaster some dayiadmires Seyfertls sense of humor -claims City Park is the main attraction of:Reaoling. ANNA KEPNER 1118 Robeson Street COMMERCIAL BUSINESS G,A,A,, Bowling, GR., V,C. Ancestry-French Listening to recordings is a hobby4 Kep would love a kennel of all kinds of dogsfknown for her sharp wardrobe. WILLIAM T. KAUCHER 1339 Moss Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL National l-lonor Society Ancestry-German A W.P,l. candidate4Bill is reaching for a place in the electrical field- scouting consumes his leisure hours. wy sffk, K I 5 ,,., r ' ' i 'hz' ,K RICHARD KERCHER 733 North Twelfth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Marching Band AncestryvGerman Camping and hiking are sports Dick likes-always has spending money because he collects coins-'seriously interested in music. JANE KAUFFMAN 4QQ Locust Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL G.A.A., Library Club, Library Ancestry'German Stands by for Calling All Girls'-'f owning a horse would suit her fine- hopes to be a success. 0 si as li GLADYS KERSCHNER 1219 North Eleventh Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL Bowling, Ensemble Club Ancestry-German Considers roller-skating and horseback riding blissY GIacliola grows ecs- tatic over maple walnut sundaes and French fries, ' V ,fi -W ' an on 5 .-s Hi . ',:k WS . ff. I s it. . is 1'-:t Y .41 , Q, ' 'N 1 W v. MADELINE JANE KEEN 361 West Greenwich Street DISTRIBLJTIVE EDUCATION Home Room Ancestry-German Yearns for the days of the Reading Fair-thinks a pair of nylons would be superfadmires the Ieathernecks. BETTY KELLER 550 North Twelfth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL R.l-l.S. Choir AncestryfGerman Tall, slim Bettyfdelights in reading! exults in loads of ice cream-is enrap- tured by mystery radio programs. RICHARD KELLER 504 Moss Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Soccer, Basketball, Table Tennis Club AncestryfGerman Dlclt has often longed to have wavy hair-sharp dancer4Slats Marion is perfect athlete in his opinion!-wow ders what he ll be. CHARLES KERSHNER 150 South Fifth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY N.H.S., I-IR. V, Pres., Cr. W. AncestryiGerman Chas awaits the day he will be a chemical engineer with Dupontf hiking keeps him in trim-thinks Mr. Gish is an ideal teacher, . Q? ,Qs tv- ,fp 3 -- ANITA KIEFER 1997 Spruce Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL G.A.A., Girls' Glee Club Ancestry-Yugoslavian Center of interest: sportsfAnn thrills to symphonic musicfsinging and danc- ing fill her frivolous moments. KATHERINE KISSLING 1420 North Tenth Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL Victory Corps Ancestry-German Wishes she could solve problems as easily as Dorothy Dix-looks forward to the day she'll be a housewife- parties excite her. JOSEPH KLECKNER 935 Jameson Place GENERAL VOCATIONAL Arxalma Staff AncestryfGerman Becoming a Navy flier is Joe's aim4 is amused by Mr Jacobs' Jivingffinds fun In pleasure drlvingffwhen there is any. FLORENCE JUNE KNABB 417 North Second Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Art Club, Field I-loclcey Ancestry-'German Bashful-enjoys playing baseballfthe girl with the guitarfsome day she will be tapplrig out the Morse code. hue f 'Yak 21 ,swf JOAN MARIE KINSEY 1396 North Thirteenth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Arx., G.R., Cr. W., MB., V.C. Ancestry-English ldollzes her brother and sister-known for her wide and handsome smile- would feel like a hermit without a telephone. MARY E. KIRKHOFF 1610 North Twelfth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Arx., G.R., HP., V.C. AncestryiGerman Looks forward to a trip to the Stork Clubfher own airplane would thrill Lizfis interested in housewifely arts. ,M -at . V V aw, I ,WNY k.,, . w-Mx 'il M' A we y ig: .5 ,sr vi t - 'ski ' N. L THOMAS KNEEREAM 14Q Rose Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Home Room AncestryfDutch Tom scouts around on his bikefdehni- tely an Air Corps man'-this quiet lad yearns to fly his own airplane. Q? 5 do ,ngu- FLORETTA KOCEVAR 141 River Road GENERAL VOCATIONAL G.A.A., l-l.R. Treas., Bowling Ancestry-Yugoslavian The athletic typefgoes for dancing in a big way and frequents the Oliyets- Flo collects movie-star photos. .a-K -or x wg, so f - ge at nz, ,. an is ifitig B ,.,.t CHARLES KISSINGER Q21 Maple Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Engineering Club AncestryfGerman Very football-mindedfliissy is attrac- ted by W.P.l, where he hopes to become a machinistfthrnks girls are vain creatures. JOSEPHINE KLECKNER 430 West Oley Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL Girl Reserves, R.l-I.S. Choir AncestryfGerman A certain attraction in Muhlenberg keeps Jo happyfgoes for singing in a big wayfvalues a sense of humor in friends, RICHARD M. KLINE 326 South Thirteenth Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Projection Booth, Dance Electrician AncestryfDutch Rhum is enraptured by jazz records -'awaits the day he can call himself a radio engineer- 'thrives on walking in the rain. DAVID R. KOCH 1431 Mulberry Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY N.l'l.S, S.C , Cr. W. AncestryfGerman Eager to understand Einstein's theory of relativityfa dog and penguin collector 'regards girls with limited tolerance fa Latin scholar. , I an 1t- I B fe lblv 59 l CAROLYN ANN KOFFKE 1045 North Eleventh Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL G.R., Sr. Orch., Sr. Band AncestryfGerman A lover of naturefCaroI intends to enter Reading Hospital School of Nursingfloves musician Ernie Pyle admirer, DOROTHY A. KOREJWO 614 Chestnut Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY G,R., Nursing Club Ancestry-Russian Helping her father repair radios is fun for Dotfhopes some day to wear a graduate nurse's pinvadmires her Dad's ability to keep his head. BETTY KCDRTENHORN 897 Delta Avenue, Northmont GENERAL VOCATIONAL Home Room Ancestry-+German Reading's Far-East restaurant fascinates Kortyfbadminton and swimming are favorite sports-is resolved to live in California some day. MILDRED RUTH KRAMER 547 Linden Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL Victory Corps Ancestry-German Revels in submarine sandwiches-Milly loves to look at pictures which bring back memories-a Crosby fan. Q K. at 5 all . vhi' X E XB . .,V f ELEANOR MARY KOMLODI 1017 Church Street COMMERCIAL BUSINESS Arx., G.R., W.S. 84 B. Com. Ancestryfl-lungarian Petite-has a yen for beautiful clothes -lucky possessor of bonnie brown curly hairfalways cheery!the girl with the smile. as N X f . l i is, WA Q, 1 . mmf -'-- . ' EDWIN A. KOMPA 1401 Cotton Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL ' Football Ancestry-'Polish An accomplished pass-snatcher-The Mad Chemist has dreams of becoming a saw-bonesfkeeps his chemistry class in stitches X2-:lx it ' is Q .:Lt , -11, I in . .. K, gl I I ii,, C 'WM Vyy.. Ly,, M Ril EDWARD KRAUSE 1356 Perkiomen Avenue GENERAL VOCATIONAL Football, Basketball Ancestry-Polish Blonde, broad-shouldered, and bashful -a Knute Rockne career would suit him to a T -Hsvvishing the cords with his one-handed shots thrills basketball fans. SAM N. KRICK 9521 Oley Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Soccer Ancestry4EngIish Carpentry holds a certain interest for Sammy-football and baseball are TI-'IE outdoor sports4dreams of a future in the Navy. -s 1 ' 1 fi- 1 ac at A FLORENCE KONCZEWSKI 913 Cotton Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL G.R., Nursing Club Ancestry-Polish A blonde maiden who enjoys listening to dreamy platters-banana splits are specialties-Flossy finds walking in the rain stimulating. HARRY KOUSARAS 1331 North Tenth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Ex. Com., I-LP., Cheerleader Ancestry-Greek Smooth dancer and peppy cheerleader -loves to argue history and politics and does so intelligently-yearns for a sister. KATHRYN M. KRAMER 1047 Marion Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Ensemble Club AncestryfGerman Windsor Castle was once her home-is very musical-minded-dreams of having a big brother-Kassie hopes to play the piano like Rubenstein someday. ELIZABETH KRIVI Q56 West Buttonwood Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Cooking Club, Ripples Ancestry-Czechoslovakian Determined to be a chemist by way of Drexel-yearns for a home in the countryfhiking is among her many interests. or--f isa-r va? vi I , 51-rf' 2 . 7 ,f 60 , 4 I SL ,I 1 I : 1 I Q f is I fr.. H ,im?z, S aria S P4 W 3 'Rl ' Rl. at at li , Q, if x r ' THERESA KRIVI 243 Orange Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Telegraphy Ancestry-Czechoslovakian Finds the smell of moth balls invigo- rating-Tessie wishes she were a boy and could join the Navy-traveling will be her good fortune, she hopes. DOROTHY KUSHNER 353 Linden Street DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Victory Corps Ancestry-Hungarian A collector ol hoto raphs-ice cream I3 5 is irresistible-your future hair-dos will be styled by Dot. BETTY LACEY 633 South Seventh Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL Home Room Ancestry-Irish Shrimp hits tive-feet on the nose- admires Dick I-laymes' singing-dreams of being an old maid, Geeze-um . ROSE LATTANZIO 1015 Franklin Street HOME ECONOMICS Home Room Ancestry-Italian Rose is envious of Bette Davis' Fine acting ability-'has a taste for politics -her sport is basketball. GLORIA KRUPPENBACH 1 520 Centre Avenue COLLEGE PREPARATORY G,R,, Library Staff Ancestry-German Bernville is the main attraction for Kruppie-is attached to her horse- Iooks forward to a trip to South America. V Lf, ' , i ff L r ,wwwfgfi If '.'. 1 .ff it ' ROBERT LAWRENCE Q35 I-Iudson Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Home Room Ancestry-French Shorty desnises any kind ol homework -looks forward to becoming a car- penter-skatingdelights him. HARRY WALTER KUHLMAN 896 Lincoln Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Football, Arx., N,I-LS., Basketball, I-Ii-Y Ancestry-German A versatile, popular fellow who is friendly to all-tops in sports-Penn State will train him in mechanical engineering. . Hsu. gtha,-5. , ' 'Fi is A hkzl :.,, I 2 fig, RICHARD LEBO 1952 Buttonwoocl Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Rifle Club Ancestry -German Wearing a pair of bell-bottomed trousers would satisfy I-Iank-an out- door man at heart, enjoys hunting and camping-ESOUIRE is his handbook. JEANETTE KULP 469 Birch Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL G,A,A., N.H.S., G.R., H.P., V.C., Bowling Ancestry-German Mr. District Attorney thrills her-a horse would content her-Skip is interested in therapy-reading pulls her into another world. STANLEY LACHOWSKI 716 Deem Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Cross-Country Ancestry-Polish lnclined to follow in Mark Twain's footsteps- Skippy is a better than average boxer-cross-country also gives him a thrill. JACOUELINE LAMM 1311 North Eleventh Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY GR., Dramatics, singer with Jazz Band Ancestry-English I-Iere's Jackie, our velvet-voiced torch songstress-noted for dramatic ability -bracelets and vanilla cokes rank high with her. ROBERT E. LEE 331 McKnight Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL I-lome Room Ancestry-English An ardent hater of sharing-Nip'5 trademark is Tough Apples -another W.P.l, prospect-happy when reading ESQUIRE. 2 i H, I I . - T, A , , an F ' A S ' t . l I- tx, are I 'ff ' at ' tt , rsrl i 5' ' ' A A , E ' ' ' grunt, , I 77'lff1i 61 ROBERT LEIBOLD 613 Crescent Avenue GENERAL VOCATIONAL Football Ancestry-German Our towering left end-makes a hobby of his natural laziness!-settled on becoming a mechanic and having his own garage. VIRGINIA LEONARD 1945 North Eleventh Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Hall Patrol AncestryfEnglish Envious of blonde hairfto be Navy Nurse Lt. Leonard is Ginny's ambition -likes her friends to be talkative. BEBE LECZYNSKI 1723 Cotton Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL Home Room Ancestry-Polish Chuclcles at Mr. Shottis humor-hay- rides really delight her-plays tennis to keep in trim. RUTH M. LEVAN 1328 North Tenth Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL Home Room Ancestry-French Desires to be a good wife-adventure stories are thrilling-quite a spirited jokesterflikes people who are un- assuming. gg S., gp, J Q . t -Q -Y r Q, I it . ' DALLAS G. LEINBACH 1196 Green Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Cross-country AncestryfGerman A buzz boy of the future, Chinlc prefers P4475-looks forward to being called Da-da-admires Bill Dickey's catching ability. fgvv -we .4-. ., K 93. .f,. ' I ' is... I MORTON LEVIN 939 Elm Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL I-Iome Room AncestryfRussian Known for his jalopy and his great sense of humor-searching lor an executive position-a pool ace. A r se'.. r i.fi 'f-- Miz: 'Z I' Ii at wi . STUART LENHART 353 Morgantown Road GENERAL VOCATIONAL l-lome Room AncestryfGerman I-lails from Hamburgfthis lad is Stut to his lriendsfplays appeal to him- his favorite greeting is I-Ieyl Rube' 1 , .X's9'fx LESLIE LeVINE 1 58 Clymer Street DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Movie Club 5 B EDWARD LEONARD 536 South 185i Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Aviation Club AncestryiYugoslavian Owner of a hand-made miniature air force-excited by prospects of enter- ing Renn Stategversatile in sports. LOIS MARIE LESLIE 1416 Union Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL G.R., Victory Corps Ancestry!Svvedish Stunning red hair-her artistic temperaa ment calls for more parties-brimlull of vim, vigor, and vitality-a mischievous soul. JAMES LESSIG 1391 Walnut Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL HR. Treas., W.S. 81 B. Com., Rifle Club Ancestry-German A lover of ice-skating-Jim is thrilled by Crack the Whip -likes Reading's monotony: it induces sleep. X 2 OLGA L I-ITENTEIALER Wharf 1 'gm ,GENE AL? ATI NAL l laIl Ratroll 'ix Ancestry-Russian A71CZiUIx1GfCClfl A junior Blackstone-Les enioys visits Ike! to eat appllesxfflili f2ddfFlB' to New Yorlc City-objective' an I ey loves to heari,Frankie sing- executive position. 6 J lg, istinguished by big brown eyes. 62 an sf: A ' ELIZABETH LIGHTFOOT 144 Beech Street HOME ECONOMICS Home Room Ancestry-U.S.A. Sis hails from Virginia-styling dresses and hair modes take up her time? Marion Anderson is her idealflively, friendly. GWENDOLYN LLOYD 1418 North Fourteenth Street DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION I-lome Room Ancestry-English Spends leisure hours in the saddle-' Gwen is interested in a collection of knick-knacks-will have a home of her own. JEAN CATHERINE LONG 1443 Cotton Street COLLEGE PREPARATORV Arx,, N.l-l,S,, V.P. of S,C., Ex. Com., G.A.A., I-I.P., C.L. Ancestry-German Radiant personality, boundless energy: thats Jean-'enjoys feeding the gang- tolerant, warm-hearted, capable. LAWRENCE LOTZ Q36 Linden Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Home Room AncestryiPolish Doc longs for what Harry James has. CTrumpet ability or Grable?D-pictures himself as a good machinist-wishes he could go on hayrides seven nights a week. ii, .3 f YR 42? BERNARD LILLIS 1597 Cotton Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Soccer, Basketball, Baseball Ancestry-Irish Carries the title, Woman Haternf big, bashful Bernie excels in basket- ball, soccer, and baseballfproud of the Irish thats in him. ris' ,ett, MARY C. LUCENA 391 Lombard Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Sr. B. 84 Orch., Ensemble Castleaires Ancestry-German Club. This brown-eyed lass wishes to become a doctor-credits Mr. Cardin for her musical knowledge-plays in Wally Spott's Oichestra. , ' Yue' . i ROBERT LINK 1511 Fairview Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Sr. B., Sr, Orch., Jr. B., MB., Jazz Orch. AncestryfGerman Linkie is a tall, slim lad with blue-gray eyes4happy while hshing-a slush pump artist who plans to be a mechanical engineer. A 1 uf? ' ,vw- . V, .,,l migax st 1 X,- JANE LOUISE LUDWIG 1918 Marion Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL G,A.A., Girl Reserves AncestryfGerman Keeps a collection of hot records- Janie likes her humor of the I-lawman brand-headed for a nursing career. B f ..,,, 3 it trit 4 ,Q ng, . ig if' .. ati if A., ... P' , tw '-2,,1' ty .ff A -2 3 was ew A .1 H M. EDGAR LLOYD 1903 Douglass Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Crossacountry Ancestry-Welsh Eggy excels in chemistryslongs to have a jalopy-'basketball and football take up all his spare time. MARIAN LONG 310 South Thirteenth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Senior Band Ancestry-German A good mystery book would satisfy her for hours-has a yen for volleyball and badmintonfa football fan. ELEANOR LONGENECKER 1QQ8 Greenwich Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL I-lome Room AnCestryfGerman Longs for an emerald as large as a quarter- Wow l-dreams of just an average lifefEllie goes for basketball in a big way, WARREN LUDWIG 835 Moss Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL I-lome Room AncestryfGerman Luddy likes to play baseball4his pro- fession is schockingfit's electricity- declareshonestyimportant. if I 7,, L 5. ig, ,,' f. .. 5 .Q i QV i I .tsl ri V I . is . A ..sl , KJ', I I if Q. I , 3 moms A. LUKANDER SARAH Lurz 393 Cedar Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Sr. Band, Usher Staff Ancestryflfinnish Dreams of a house in the country where she can have other dogs like Foxy -- vocation: telephone operatorfdainty, clever. CARMELA MAGGIARO 603 Eisenbrown Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL I-Iall Patrol Ancestry-Italian Doesn't like being pushed around because of her heightfsinging keeps her spirits upfhas striking black hair, CONCETTA MAIALE BQ3 North Eighth Street DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION G,A.A,, Leaders Club Ancestry-Italian Connie doesn't like Reading-com siders Ioafing a professionfCaIilornia, here I comel ALEX MAKROS 1641 I-Iaak Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Hall Patrol Ancestry-Greek Moe was a Christmas present to his favnilvfAbner's ingenuity amuses him gis determined to be a happy bachelor. 903 Kenhorst Boulevard COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL Home Room Ancestry'German Halls from Newmanstown-Finds re- creation in bowlingfthere's a familiar ring of the telephone that Blondie waitslor, I E- .Vg 5 few' RACHEL MALICK 1398 North Eleventh Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL R,l-I.S, Choir Ancestryshllfelsh Curly auburn hair is Rae's desire- travels now by reading-patient and pleasant-thinks hikes are invigorating. - sl 1, .132 . it' r al' , -1' ' S. 'M is DOROTHY LYONS 1310 North Thirteenth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY G.R., I-LP., I-IR. Seo, Dram. Club Ancestry-Russian I-Iere's one for Ripley: She likes ALL the teachersl-Dotty longs for cash- mere sweatersfa live wire charged with fun, . mt- ! .Q 1' 4 W .. if av Q I9 2. i -liil , fi Alu s- 5 , DOROTHY MacDONALD 1964 Muhlenberg Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Girls' Glee Club Ancestry-English The music of Ray Eberle thrills Dotty4 has a weak spot for jivingfjolly, carefree, talkative. JANE MAIORANA 434 South Ninth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY G.A.A., HP., Girls' Glee Club, Leaders Club f Ancestry-Italian Yearns to be another Clara Bartonf gym teachers are a source of admiration fhas a taste for operas and concerts. MARY MAKOWIECKI 658 North Twelfth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Home Room Ancestry-Polish Mack Finds diversion in drawingfis enthusiastic about her infant nephew -'winter means-ice-skating for her. HERBERT MARKOWITZ Q8Q South Ninth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Football Ancestry-Polish Dresses like a page from Esquire - Benny eats and sleeps football'his dry wit is his brandfCastIe comedian, . fy, P 64 , , T Y' 1 ' - I A to -Q , crt it -' I H I VV ' L ., ' .- ' m A il' I ,. fa i' r rg .. V M kk N r L ' f ' IT H ' ' fl l fiiiy-, 13 i . ,I isk ,. A . MARY JANE MARKS 1 731 Pear Street DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Leaders Club Ancestry-Scotch Joking and jolly, that's Puggy-likes to view Reading lrom the air-practical Iolcers are her lriendsfa marine en- thusiast and a baseball lan, JEANETTE MAST 307 I-Ioskin Place COLLEGE PREPARATORY N,I-I,S., G.R., V.C., C.L., Soc, Com. AncestryfGerman Tall and slim, delinitely the model type -one of the few prospective women 'civil engineersfdreams of being like her sister Anneaalways ready to play tricks. BERYL MATHIAS Q01 A North Tenth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Glee Club Ancestry-German Talented in drawing and singing- Beryl is in her glory while listening to Lily Ponsfhas pretty blonde hair and gentle manners, SHIRLEY MATZ 1392 Locust Street COMMERCIAL BUSINESS G.R., Victory Corps Ancestry'German Ponders over why boys are snobbish- another stamp collector-takes pleaa sure in walking in the rain. LOUISE MARTIN 347 McKnight Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL G,A,A., Girl Reserves AncestryvGerman Has a fond spot in her heart lor the Carsonia swimming poolfLovey is a claydreamer-a Navy rooter. z,. V 5 YS' A ' in F L, f , ' t I 1:-fl 1 IRENE MAVIELES 1Q1 Poplar Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL Home Room Ancestry-Greek Likes a witty personfRene thinks the pagoda is Reading's highspot- swimming and hiking keep her trim. MILDRED MARTIN 315 Court Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Home Room Ancestry-Irish Speed is positive that men, are the root of all evil-some day shell be an expert guitar player-can t tolerate boy-crazy girls. HOWARD MAY 699 Moss Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Print Club AncestryfU.S,A. Will explore the mysteries of the ocean as a deep-sea diver-considers hiking a vigorous, but enjoyable sport-an ardent tennis lan. I 15 65 ELEANOR MAST 1809 Holly Road GENERAL VOCATIONAL GR., I-I.P., S.C., R.H.S. Ch. AncestryfSwiss Fair and lastidious-dreams of a car ol her own-our children may be in her kindergarten class. MARY MATHIAS 117 South Sixth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Home Room AncestryAGerman Small-neat dresser-aims to stay single and live in New York-Mattie claims badminton as her favorite sport. MARY JANE MATTHIAS 994 Union Street DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Girl Reserves Ancestry-Dutch Janie has a yen lor skatingfFrench fried potatoes and chocolate pie make her mouth water-old pictures strike her as funny. SOPHIE MAZUREK 532 Wunder Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Sr. Orch., VP, of I-I.R., G.R., Inst. Ensemble Ancestry-Polish Wonders at Mrs. Roosevelt's inexhaust- ible energy-sweet and quiet-makes lrequent complaint to her empty purse. j. f . TTA 3 N Q Q 23 ., ,rt ,M l I g it , ,Vi -1 ROLAND MCALLISTER 251 West Oley Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Home Room Ancestry-Scotch JEAN MCCASKEY 455 North Thirteenth Street DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Home Room Ancestry-Irish Happy-go-lucky- McGee is thank- Jeannie's goal is missionary work in ful for his father's patience-Finds most A people worry too much-pool is wavyhair-classical music interestsher. really an art with him. CHARLES MCLAUGHLIN 1199 North Twelfth Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Football, Basketball, Baseball Ancestry-lrish . rt. , ,.'-fg- lrica-wishes she had long, black, Plans to be a commercial air-line pilot -having Superman's powers would be 1 L- s I advantageous-Charley says he spends ' 3 hours on physics. X las . , mf 'P' 1532 was lm a i kllfx ue i l' . . COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL X K ' y , Junior Banana I I T' ' eff I I l Ancestry-Irish , it AL -N-T . ,gi L , Thinks Reading need: something to liven it up-a talented tapd ncer- bachelor apartment in New , would satisfy her. - Q BEVERLY MENGEL 531 Avenue A DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Home Room Ancestry-English A bit on the diminutive side-Bev has a taste for a la-rge collection of knick- knacks-doesnt like being serious. ,za lilfva J ' T: ,-if ' . A x IM BRUCE MENGEL 1441 Moss Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Home Room Ancestry-German One of those homework haters-claims that all girls are weak-minded-Ted is confused bythe vagueness of trig. mn fx iggfr' ?49iZfisYif,,t-ef? MARY MCCLARY 436 Gilson Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Home Room Ancestry-U.S.A. Delights in watching other people dance-Lena l Iorne's voice is cap- tivating-Mary will some day be an excellent typist. Xxx.. 32N A , -ae iadft' 's1sl'? is 3 2 S MERVIN G. MENGEL 1058 Pike Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Soccer Ancestry-German Envious of Frank Sinatra-Merv is never serious-sports oi all kinds take his interest-enjoys looking at scrap- books. fs, Q JOSEPH McGOVERN 1359 Locust Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL H.R. Pres., Soccer, Basketball Manager Ancestry-Irish I-looks never lacks a witty remark- likes walking-this smooth dresser's porkies are famous. MARY ELLEN MCSHEA 552 North Fifth Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL Home Room Ancestry-Irish Likes to sleep late in the morning- assures us that all boys are alike- Susie is amused by sharpies. SARA KATHRYN MEAS 560 Pike Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL G.A.A. Ancestry-Dutch Bike-riding enthusiast-admires a per- son who can take a joke-Butch wishes she had an older sister. JAMES PAUL MENZIES 714 West Mercer Street COMMERCIAL BUSINESS Golf Team Ancestry-Scotch A white-haired boy-enjoys a good game of golf any time-his aim is to be an expert accountant. M1 66 Ts -aw: ,, W, X 5 MARIAN METZ 950 Chestnut Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY G.R., Glee Club, Vocal Ensemble Ancestry-German Known for her sweet singing voice- Shorty likes spilling milkshakes-in- terior decorating interests her. JANICE MILLER 459 North Twelfth Street GENERAL VOCATlONAL G.R., NB., Usher Staff Ancestry-German Sugar and spice and all things nice-a trip to Mexico and Hawaii are in the stars for Blondie. JEANNE MILLER 1145 Oley Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL GR, G.A.A. Ancestry-Dutch Sissy prizes all stories written by Faith Baldwin-her spare time is spent in sports-a devoted admirer of Madame Chiang Kai'Shek. JAMES WITHAN MLODOCH 1109 Cotton Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Home Room Ancestry-German Varga girls make his eyes pop-one half of a Dair-one ol Frankies few male fans-homework hater. W 6- SJ ig-:ia Qi V fs? f .,,, .. 1 - Z S mga' - ' PAUL MICHAEL 345 Pear Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Sr. Orch., Ensemble Club Ancestry-Greek Mike's taste ranges from Brahms and Beethoven to boogie-Woogie-more inclined to play than work-W.P.l. is luring him. A Ni 24' Q fab' x all NH., ji , 7, ,M . -J A f JANE MARTHA MLODOCH 1109 Cotton Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY G.A.A., GR., V.C. Ancestry-German Taking temperatures and counting pulses will be her Iife's work-lascina- ting green eyes-considers service women idealistic. '26 ii?- ff , 67 i f vi wrt ROBERT MICHALAK 1160 Marion Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Home Room Ancestry-Polish A head of curly hair would fill his order -longs to play the sax as well as Jimmy Dorsey-one of the boys with the musical ambassadors . 'wg- i BERTHA MOGEL 1506 Centre Avenue COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL Home Room Ancestry-German lce skating holds honor position with Birdie- has her eyes on the Cadet Nurse Corps-fascinated by a good dog story. ifltf . T'T . . 1 CHARLES MILLER 19 Wyomissing Hills Boulevard COLLEGE PREPARATORY H.R. Pres., Rifle Club, N.H.S., Pres. Hi-Y, Swimming Team, Baccalaureate Com. Ancestry-English Strictly a Navy man-Chuck has that certain charm that wins friends- twinkling eyes betray his impishness- expert swimmer. LEONE MILLER 1393 North Fifth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Girl Reserves Ancestry-German Full of fun and friendly as a puppy- Lonnie thinks her diary could tell an entrancing story-will captivate her kindergarten pupils. RUTH DOROTHY MILLER 943 Elm Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL Home Room Ancestry-German Our Latin American neighbors attract some of her attention-devotes much of her time to reading-dreams of a beaver-fur coat. JUEL MAE MOLL 168 North Front Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY G.R,, R,l-l.S. Choir Ancestry-German Musical-minded-watches the football games with interest, Mmmmmmm-Mr. Hawman's humor amuses her-thinks her Dad the perfect father, 1 ift FR K.. in , S qt ww' g gi. R M W. if '5- ROY G. MONDE 1Q1O Oley Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Home Room Ancestry-English Awaits Joe Dimaggio's return to base- ball-career is rather hazy but drafting is the probable choice-Rock admits he is interested in girls. VIOLET IRENE MOORE 1304 Fairview Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Leaders Club, G.A,A. Ancestry-English Violet wishes she had an auto with ga- -tennis and baseball keep her Fit- bookkeeping interests her. MAE FERN MORGAN 691 Crescent Avenue COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL N,I-LS., WB, 84. S. Staff Ancestry-German A friendly miss-enthusiastic about parties-definitely a Frank Sinatra swooner-is partial to baseball. ELAINE MORRISSON 825 Church Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Nursing Club Ancestry-Scotch Eager to get into a nurse's uniform- her dish is sweet potatoes and pork chops-dreams oftravelingto Kentucky. . VWV? . ' ii. 7 ' gf . 5 4 f. , . it ::- i t 'LVW .,,.g-, .,,,l: ,tt, A eg mWwYw11 , MQ' . JUNE MILDRED MONTZ 554 South Court COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL Sr. Orch., Cr. W, Ancestry-Scotch Bashful, carefree-Finds amusement in pestering people-bowling stimulates her-intends to run her own store. 'KN Q A i..tt if' sl -an FAY CLAIRE MOSER 947 North Eleventh Street HOME ECONOMICS Arxalma Ancestry-German Focuses her hopes on commercial art work-Flash is Filling her hope chest with embroidered covers'-thrilled by hay rides. -own, up 1 I ' - '- g I SK Q VF' ygwssfya siii VIRGINIA MONT 1344 Green Street Z COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL G,R., G,A.A., V.C. Ancestry-French Doggy roasts thrill .litter-her main interest is jiving-wishes she could add a Ievv inches to her height. Q ,wh I KATHRYN ARLINE MOSER 1416 North Fourtee nth Street DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Home Room Ancestry-Polish I-lazy as to future, D loves bumping along writes letters that 5-I ai olly just dreams- in the saddle- she never sends. Ilrggggyllhl . ,JK stay A tfff. --s-H K L MADELYN MOODHART 1008 North Tenth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Usher Stal? Ancestry-German Spends Saturday evenings at the Y -thinks bicycle riding is super- Maddy often wishes she were a little mouse, HAROLD MORRIS 311 I-Ioskin Place COLLEGE PREPARATORY Radio Club Ancestry-Swiss Hal wouldn't miss Batman-a very witty, popular fellow-ten years from now he intends still to be single. JEAN MORRIS 1420 Schuylkill Avenue DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Home Room Ancestry-Scotch Hay rides always give Jean a big thrill-would rather argue than eat- idolizes Esther Williams. JOHN PIERCE MOSSER 1104 Perkiomen Avenue ' INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Home Room Ancestry-German Jack wishes homework would be abolished-a junior Tom Edison- enjoys vacations-maintains hunting and Fishing as favorite hobbies. pyxlgfgtl QW! ll 68 ,fnasw . in ,. .ff uv iyt. ig- PM '71 1 .. so L as 5. , ,ir E E A Q 'W . an i is xx F fi 1 KENNETH E. MOUNTZ 1956 Church Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Home Room Ancestry-German Very seriously interested in scientific farming-Kenny talks little in order to stay Out of trouble-has tricky, brown eyes. STUART FOREMAN MOYER 444 South Fifteenth Street Industrial Vocational S.C., N.l'l.S., Cross-country Ancestry-German West Point bound, he hopes4-adores Jo Stal'lord's singing-Stu is strictly the engineer type-frequents the airport. VALLIE MARIE MOYER 147 Rose Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL Home Room Ancestry-German Vallie idolizes Oscar Levant-her interest centers around someone in Muhlenberg-eating and talking are her specialities. ANGELO NAPOLI 320 South Eighth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Boys' Glee Club, R.I'l.S. Choir Ancestry-Italian Among the few male Sinatra fans- Angel pictures himself as a wondering salesmanva past master of pinochle. JEAN MOYER 638 Gordon Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL Home Room Ancestry-Dutch Depends on Postal Service to keep her happy-Butch is learned in the ways of modern wolves-dreams of someone in Missouri. I Y 3' BETTY NEIN 316 I-lollenbach Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY G.R,, Nursing Club Ancestry-German A nurse's career beckons-would play good Samaritan if she were rich- her collection of souvenirs recalls pleasant memories. .. ' M A ' J 6 JOHN FRANK MOYER 616 Tulpehocken Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Home Room Ancestry-Austrian Johnny hopes to be wearing Navy blue soon-definitely partial to silly girls- sports are for him. ,1 fg K ,, yy il. mf-yi ..' P ETHELINDA NOLL 123 Carroll Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL R.l'-l.S. Choir, l'l.R. V. Pres., M.B. Ancestry-lrish Full of lun and mischief-Effie Dosi- tively detests homework-thrilled by Van Johnson. V 1' ' .ii:' I y x 69 P JOYCE MOYER 1017 Moss Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL G.A.A., GR, Assembly Organist Ancestry-German Joyce expresses herself very easily on the organ-finds time to romp out- of-doors-this blackfhaired lass is aller- gic to conceited people. MARY JANE MYERS 633 Pear Street DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Home Room Ancestry4German An air-minded gal-abhores talkative people-Penny will carry on her business behind a counter. VIOLET MAY MYERS 615 Meade Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Hall Patrol Ancestry-Polish A faithful radio listener-Corkey collects stuffed dogs-values common sensewhnds skating and playing volley- ball a lot of fun. JANICE ARDELE NOLL 816 Lincoln Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL Arx., N.l-LS., W.B, 81 S. Staff, Bus. Ef. Club, I-l,R. Sec. AncestryYGerman Very ambitious to become private secretary of a criminal lawyer-has naturally curly hair-Canada is her traveler'sdream. F ma I iff?-r and- ' Y 5 - WF 1 fiat w- . , 'asf' ' W reg - , 'es 1 ' JOHN E. PAINTER 1032 North Tenth Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Home Room Ancestry-English Pete Gray's Fighting spirit is admired by this lad-looks forward to joining the Navy-roots for the Boston Red Sox. JACK PANGLE 1144 Church Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Home Room Ancestry-German This,Iad finds good Iortune in playing cards-would-be farmer-looks for- :ard to owning a chicken farm some ay. GEORGE ANGELO PAPPAS 36 Orange Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Football Ancestry-Greek Athletic-minded Pap hopes to be a professional football player-enioys dancing-wishes he had some extra gascoupons. WARREN E. PAUL 1421Birch Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL MB., Soc. Com., Stage Committee Ancestry-German Oley Valley-here he comes-will settle down on a large farmvannoyed by affected people-everybody's helper. MARY LOU PAINTER 501 Buttonwood Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL Home Room Ancestry-German Wants to be succesful-collecting movie stills and bowling occupy her free time-admires wit in her friends. REGINA PAULEY 301 South Eighth Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL Home Room Ancestry-Irish Thinks Grable's legs and Turner's figure is a great combination-likes long walks-Reggie enjoys collecting pictures of friends. ' I ,f i l t,.k1 'i MARIE PALMER I y 'A soo Ndggth Eigwnyw Quai if jf ENER VOCATIONAL ,V .R. atrol ' I-,vb I' A stry-'ltavaglmx --4 7 o owh a jeep would entra Marie ho es to be a hostess ' up in the - in clouds-herfriendlinq9S. outstanding. X . f- ' 'E HELENA PEGRAM 415 Pear Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Girl Reserves Ancestry!-U.S.A. Lena Horne is a favorite with her- often longs to have a car-credits skating for giving her much pep. ir., , H- .:, - in H if Wieafa MARY PALMER 549 Gordon Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY R.l-l.S. Choir, GR. Ancestry-English Red Skelton's humor amuses our Blondie-just loves to talk and talk- she's determined to become a good nUl'SC. CHRISTINE PARENT! 868 North Eighth Street DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Home Room Ancestry-Italian A spirited participant in arguments- she wants to travel and travel as Mrs, Roosevelt does-longs for a fur coat. EVELYN MAE PARKER 1716 North Sixteenth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY G.A.A. Ancestry--English If the candy is from Ludens, she'll eat it!wouId love to live on a southern plantation-swims through her summers at local pools. JEANNE PERPETUA 1940 North Tenth Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL Hall Patrol Ancestry-German Likes Reading's playgrounds-owning a horse would suit her Fine-admires her brother-in-law-mathematics offers a challenge. if .- . 1 'Ilrr 1 -I Q . -- lag' .V it Q ..:.f- .- f M, J Wet . , j ,W ' V M can VV I 'V 'f A V :VV i , .. F . I - 70 S fm. ...sf srfsfi. r Qe,rfes...., M 1,: Lk -L ,- ' ' JOHN A. PERRY 525 North Ninth Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Home Room Ancestry-German Jack likes his friends to be on the jolly side-could listen to hit records days on end-interested in radio. EARL ANDREW POPP Q30 North Second Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY N.H.S., Mgr' of Football, Editor of R. 81 B. Ancestry-German Efficient and dependable Student Council president-managin sports takes up much of his time-a gill Stern career would please him. KEN NETH POSEY 338 West Windsor Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL War Stamp and Bond Staff Ancestry-English A follower of the Great American Game-a second Rip Van Winkle- will occupy a white-collar position. DOROTHEA PYLE 1338 Green Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL Sr. Assembly and Prom Ancestry-Irish Enjoys hiking and doggie roasts- would like to be as intelligent as the Ouiz Kids-admires people with lovely voices. .K-2 Q Q 71 LUTHER PIERSOL 691 Weiser Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Home Room Ancestry-Welsh A trip to the West thrills this lad- would like to understand jive talk- plays the clarinet dreamily. , ' ,T .im ' sf... K. do DONALD FORREST RAMER 1031 Amity Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Soccer, V.P. of I-I.R. Ancestry-German Known as The Voice -Grubers- ville Institute calls him alumnus-his little brother's athletic prowess wins Dope s applause. CYRIL PISANICK 320 Carpenter Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL R.H.S. Ch., Boys' Glee Club Ancestry-'Czechoslovakian Hopes someone will remember him in a will-looks forward to a successful business career-photography is Cy's current interest. X3 ... .. if 17: .3 .X IIl',,, I S My A .t S .s,,ii ESTHER RAMER 330 Franklin Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL Home Room Ancestry-English Likes her friends to be dependable- goes for deep sun tans-prefers roomy sweaters-likes to sing. ws' .f-so MARIE SYLVIA POLITO 414 Arlinton Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL Home Room Ancestry-Italian Short, sweet, and studious-will ex- change saIesgirI's job for that of secre- tary-expects to be happily married. DANIEL POTTEIGER 399 North Twelfth Street COMMERCIAL BUSINESS Hall Patrol Ancestry-Welsh A student of criminology-would like a combination of Joan Leslie and Peggy Ryan-between symphonies and books, Danny wishes he were twins. FREDERICK PRIEBE 517 South 1555 Street COMMERCIAL BUSINESS Hunting and Fishing Club Ancestry-German I-Ie's fishing again-likes Mr, Shott- happy-go-lucky-has a keen sense of humor. EARL RAMSEY 399 Washington Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Home Room Ancestry-English A loyal baseball fan-likes Readin5's interest in sports-Tommy Dorsey's music is sweet to his ears- Ram abhors braggarts. ,fa SWF up--Y' 1 ,, LOIS ANN RAUDIBAUGH 132 Carroll Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Marching Band Ancestry-German Lois hails from Harrisburg-helps boost morale by writing to her'service men- beinga good nurse is her onlyamibtion. ALBERT LEROY REED 317 West Windsor Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Home Room Ancestry-Scotch Rabold's red Ford is sharp to this chap -has often longed for a true friencl+- says wolfing is good for the vocal chords. BETTY REED 120 Carpenter Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL Ex. Com., R.l-LS. Choir, Octet Ancestry-Scotch Would exchange blonde tresses for brunette any time-hopes to make a good housewife-says Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo taught her a lot. MARY REESER R.D. Q, Box 662, Rdg., Pa. COLLEGE PREPARATORY R.H.S. Ch., M.B,, Cr. W., G.R. Ancestry-German Mr. Enoch's philosophies stimulate Mary-the future will find her caring for the sick-enjoys all sorts of outdoor i e. tk I irrr RACHEL MAY RAVITZ 331 Schuylkill Avenue COLLEGE PREPARATORV Library Club Ancestry-Russian Wilkes-Barre was once her home- likes Reading's younger set-to be librarian is her aim-an older brother would nlease her. 3 ' , as ik' R I B ar' .. 5. at 'ff l tiist ,tlie Q iii, I RU ELLE R. REESER West Leesport, Pa. GENERAL VOCATIONAL Home Room Ancestry-Swedish Will keep on the sunny side farming- G.l. Joe holds First place among his ideals-spends spare time playing baseball. bu , ., or K iv 5 JOAN REBER 112 West Douglas Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Home Room Ancestry-Dutch Relaxes to the music of Fred Waring's Orchestra-will be one of those lady mechanics-doodles in her spare time. A f if or Q ta, ' we 'Y .. 'I J, 7- f if? at 5 1 4-to Vi? , 35' 4 +9 , ffm, ff.. 4. . . , ,,,,, , A A. DONALD REGIAR 743 North Eleventh Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL N.l'l.S., S.C., Aviation Club Ancestry-German Delights: peanut butter and jelly sandwiches-the excitement of hockey and baseball-the relaxation of Fishing. ELLEN REDCAY 1498 Church Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Home Room AncestryfDutch To Ellie, Mr. Hawman is regular-still has a soft spot for Northwest-the future may find her in Africa. CALVIN B. REEDY 408 Printz Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Home Room Ancestryglrish This lad is all wrapped up in commera cial photography-working in a victory garden pleases himfenvious of millionaires. JAMES REEDY 355 Spring Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Victory Corps Ancestryglrish Can truthfully say I buried your neighbor -he's a grave digger-Jim belies the Irish temper-solid geometry is still keeping him wondering. RUTH JEAN REHNERT 319 Summit Avenue COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL Home Room Ancestry--Welsh Wonders when she'll be able to for- get about gas rationing'Jeannie collects pictures of her friends- ambition is to be a commercial teacher. I -af at ,W fx , 1? 'I' 'ff U' f aw- 4 fs gf. i we X '- 79 ELAINE REICHLEIN 1714 Perkiomen Avenue GENERAL VOCATIONAL G.R., Library Ancestry-German This strawberry blond is a movie fan- dotes on potato chips and sandwiches -one of our future Navy nurses- loves to read. DONALD RHOADS 1043 North Fourth Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Home Room Ancestry-German Quiet and reserved-girls must meet his strict standards-his bicycle is a constant companion-intrigued by the powers of electricity. JACK RHOADS 1328 Avenue C GENERAL VOCATIONAL Home Room Ancestry-German Finds walking in the rain refreshing- Jack will have his G.l. haircut before long-always ready with a joke. JEANETTE RICHARDS 818 Delta Avenue COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL Hall Patrol Ancestry-German A patron of Mr, Wrigley-photo- graphy is a favorite hobby-can't wait lor twentyelirst birthday. VN -. 95 I hi Q . iw' 73 JUNE GLORIA REIGLE 641 Pear Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL H.R. Sec., Bowling Club, G.A.A. Ancestry-German Friday night movies and bowling are essentials-Juney loves apple pie and milk-puts Dick Haymes above all other crooners. at ,. 0 ...,,,.? ,wire ,,..Wv 31 X li RAY R. RIEGEL 231 West Windsor Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Football Ancestry-German Would like to be an outstanding athlete -a six footer who thrives on eating and sleeping out of doors-amused by G.l. hair cuts. ff4 i'5 I G M01 I ...ff mf It Vtwrr 5. EVELYN REINHEIMER 101 West Green Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL Home Room Ancestry-German Harry James sends Evie-cute dim- ples-rainy days are taboo-her room is gay with its collection of souvenirs. . ...,, . ,fins Q. f5' HAWLEY KNOX RISING 1524 Palm Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Jr. Orch., N.I-I.S. Ancestry-English Envies dogs because they don't have to go to school-yearns to visit Holly- wood-a brilliant physics student- .ska J me 'sf Q N A-ali' G. ELAINE RETTEW 656 Mulberry Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL H.R. Pres. Ancestry-French Lovely hazel eyes-Jimmy Stuart's voice is captivating-thinks boys are hard to understand-has line taste in clothes. MARY RHOADS 732 North Twelfth Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL Victory Corps Ancestry-German Shorty grows ecstatic over French fries and cotton candy-wishes she were a boy-aeronautics interest this member of the C.A.P. WILLIAM RHOADS 1508 North Thirteenth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL M.B., Sr. Band, Sr. Orch., Ensemble Club Ancestry-German Cooking out-olgdoors is exciting- has peeve against slackers-he would be a Naval pilot-plays a mean trumpet. JACK C. RITCH 1699 Locust Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Football Ancestry-German Tall, dark, and handsome-thinks teachers give too much homework- Esquire-educated-Duryea Drive holds dry humor. a certain attraction. 'Sl 'F F' J i ' n our if jp, '-.'?' , -I ...- Ji' E ? ,if ..i:Q ,, BETTY JANE RITTER 34 South Third Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL Home Room Ancestry-English Jeepers Creepers! the Navy has it all-Windy would love a white cottage in the country-advocates equal rights for women. CATHERINE RODINO Q17 Walnut Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL R.l-LS. Choir Ancestry-Italian Massachusetts born-skating brings many new friends-Kitty admires Harry James' solid jive-hopes to own a beauty salon. GERALD S. ROGERS 1158 Perkiomen Avenue COLLEGE PREPARATORY Arx., Dramatic Club, Cr. W., S.C., Ass. Ch. Ancestry-German Pennsylvania Dutch custom-built-a booming voice, a clarinet, dependa- bility: these spell Gerald. MARTIN ROSEN 1430 North Thirteenth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY N.I-l.S., Engineering Club Ancestry-Rumanian Admits girls are human, too-quick- witted-Mart's hobby is building model airplanes-outstandingly honest. ELAINE T. RITTER 919 Birch Street lNDUSTRlAL VOCATIONAL G.R., G.A.A., Bowling Ancestry-Swiss Italian sandwiches are her stand-bys- Lane Finds pleasure in the youth enter- tainment facilities-definitely dislikes hurrying. ' JOSEPH JOHN ROSS 145 North Front Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Hunting and Fishing Club, Basketball Ancestry-Austrian Expert pool player-Joe aspires to be an admiral-loves to watch boxing matches-Dorothy Lamourw 'bcing ! 3 'el za . ieie i ' ,':, w if it ,., y i 1.5 f- f KENNETH ROBINSON 1268 North Twelfth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL M.l3., Sr. Band, Sr. Orch., Ensemble Club Ancestry-En gl ish Talented oboe player-thrives on cake and milk as bedtime snack-a Cocker- spaniel pup would please Kenny. 1. ,. 1 '- ' -- . . Re .,:: - YVVV - ,,. 1 T . Q in rs ' . ff PAUL WARREN ROTH 1037 North Fifth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL H.P., R.l-l.S. Choir Ancestry-Dutch A Frank Sinatra fan-you can always Find him at the corner drug store- Paul thinks skiing is the thing. G' V! .Er GL ' K , 3, .rri FRANK ROCHOWICZ 915 North Eighth Street COMMERCIAL BUSINESS Chess and Checker Club , Ancestry!-Polish A Superman fan-quiet and serious- minded most of the time-Rockie is noted for his dimples. GLORIA C. ROHRBACH 1336 Greenwich Street GENERAL VOCATlONAL Bowling Ancestry'German Reading has neat kids, according to Butch-a movie enthusiast-her in- terest in all sports is a part of her ambition to become a gym teacher. DAVID H. ROLAND 1508 North Twelfth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY H.R. V. Pres., Track Ancestry-German A model A Ford with a C sticker would please Dave-watch his eyes- the quiet, bashful type. RANDALL RICHARD ROY 1118 Elm Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL MB., W.S. 81 B. Rep., Sr. Band 81 Orch., Baseball Manager. Ancestry-French ldolizes Charlie Spivak-sports-min- ded and musically inclined-Randy agrees that you can't live with or without girls. A .e il 'i 1 t. 'tail ii fi A . 74 ALICE MARIE RUNDLE 1039 Windsor Street DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Home Room Ancestry-French Enjoys baking cakeswmodeling and acting are her main interests-Alice admires Bob Hope-ponders upon politics. DORIS SALLADE 628 North Eighth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Girl Reserves AncestryAFrench A songbirdfthinks her brother is right on the beamfjazz doesn't appeal to her-thinks friends should be understanding. JULIA SANTARELLI 1301 Hampden Boulevard DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Home Room Ancestryfltalian Jul must have been bitten by the travel bug-a real saleswoman--thinks Roba ert Taylor perfect. BETTY JOAN SARGE 1115 North Twelfth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY G.A.A., GR, VC., N.l-I.S. Ancestryflrish Height and fun are her calling cards- lrish studies chemistry with great in- terest-playing the piano is a natural ai t. 3' wg, IRMA DOROTHY RUTH 1053 North Front Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Mixed Chorus, N.H.S. Ancestry-German Renowned for her long, long Finger- nails-hopes to be a photographer'- Smilel-wishes she were taller. RUTH LOUISE SASSAMAN 604 North Third Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Mixed Chorus, G.A.A., Bowling Ancestry4German Ouiet and sincere-ul Cried for You is her songfcollects pictures of her friends-another Harry James devotee. was 75 35. JOYCE MARCIA RUTH 1417 North Twelfth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY R.l'I.S. Choir, G.R., H.P., Dramatic Club AncestryiDutch Ruby is definitely hep to the iive- doggie roasts put her in a gay mood- thinks boys have all the fun. 1 . ' ,f ,H fv- RUTH JANE SAYLOR B99 McKnight Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL G.A.A., GR. AncestryfEnglish Always ready to help+ardent admirer of Madame Chiang Kai-Shek-Ruth will give her service as a Navy nurse- a good one. si.. 61 S ag FERN DORIS SAFIR 205 North Tenth Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL Girl Reserves Ancestryfllussian A yellow roadster with purple up- holstering sounds solid to her-amused by sharp dresses-Bubbles takes it easy most of the time. MORRIS L. SARACHEK 824 Franklin Street COLLEGE PREPARATORV Treas. of H.R. Ancestryflfrench Another stamp collector-seriously interested in homework and acting! e dental surgeon in the making- coiner of witty remarks. MARY SARANGOULIS 911 Rose Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL Home Room AncestryfGreek Listening to solid platters takes up her spare timefshe'll make a good wife- promptness counts with Mary. LOUELLA SCHADLER Q21 Brookline Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL R.H.S. Choir AncestryfGerman See a pin and pick it up is Lou's mottofwondering when she'll get her motorcycle4pleasant, pIacid,petite ,si s Q S I1 ,-2' 1 ,, .ia Q' K K I K i 5. V H , ' -'vw , ,N , . gt ii t A g W A 1' F sf it V. A Q 7 Y i it .h,. 'V' fl' t i si , . I, I L s '- in 5 'A S -W T 225 .ir ,. 3195, 1, siea iq 4 , .A.. 9 ANNA E. SCHAEFFER 119 Hamilton Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL Home Room Ancestry-German Cuddles up with a book for sheer enjoyment-McCann's will welcome Ann next year4tries out her dancing at the Olivets. JOHN W. SCHAEFFER 913 Oley Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Sr. Band, Sr. Orch. Ancestry-German Member of Breakfast Club-Johnny pumps his trumbone with Jim Eaton's Dance Band-faithful reader of Down- beat. HENRY SCHAFFER 1601 North Tenth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Football, Track, VP. of H.R. Ancestry-German Some day you may be registering at one of Hen's hotels-don't let your temper be aroused around this fellow -he s the big, silent type. HELEN SCHIEFER 993 Birch Street HOME ECONOMICS G.A.A., H.R. Sec. AncestryAGerman Helen plays guinea pig for her own Cooking-roots for the Navy-thinks hiking is enjoyable but tiresome- doesn't remain a stranger long. BAYARD SCHAEFFER 914 South Sixteenth Street INDUSTRIAL ARTS Radio Club Ancestry-English lntends to be a bachelor-Bayard enjoys comedy the Cary Grant wayf if you have 'Apresentn trouble visit him at TheGiftShop. 4 1 we fi .t Q 'mf ,W 1. faq- V if Vi? X - NATHAN SCHMECK 1909 Douglass Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Home Room Ancestry-German Keeps his eyes on the New York Giants and Mel Ott's B. A.-His Reverence dreams of the day of inter- planetary travel. GERALD SCHAEFFER 138 South Eighth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Football, Baseball, Athletic Club Ancestry-German A fast athlete if we ever saw one- he's in his glory when the hunting season arrives-Jerry's full of fun- an all-round good sport. .ff R 5 an ROSIE SCHMIDT 907 Meade Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Choir, GR., V.C., Bowling U Ancestry-Yugoslavian Definitely allergic to home work- Rugged is all out for the boys in Khakivkeeps a scrapbook of the Pigskin Parade, INA SCHAEFFER 115 Orange Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL Home Room Ancestry4German Counts upon being a Navy wife-Sis is always trying to get abreast of her sleep-doesn't believe Mr. NX!isler's QF-SZF. BARBARA SCHATZ 136 West pike Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Home Room AncestrywGerman Laughs when she thinks of Dopey- Babs is forever proclaiming her hunger -has liked math ever since First grade. BARBARA SCHEIB 609 North Tenth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY G.R., V.C., Service Club Ancestry-English Sewing keeps Barbara happy-looks forward to the reopening of the Reading Fair-always appreciates a snappy game of basketball. BERNICE SCHNEIDER 1997 Perry Street HOME ECONOMICS G.R., Leaders Club AncestryfGerman f A photography enthusiastdBee misses five feet by a sneezeqclaims men are irreplaceable-a really jolly girl. yjit , A we . .E k , .trj I .. ,,,. . I 7 , ,fv -Vikk . E , ,, W - 1 .V .if A y .,,, 2 , 2' ,T4l,jf' f iii :Si . x X 76 CATHERINE SCHOCK 1324 Allegheny Avenue COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL Home Room - Ancestry-German Will pursue a lone search for wealth- cannot forget Snow White and the Prince-Toots is a real mermaid, MARGARET SCHUTT 999 North Eleventh Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL National Honor Society Ancestry-Welsh Bob Hope can always get a laugh from her-adores black, wavy hair-Peggy wishes she could keep her allowance lor two days. JEAN SCHWARTZ 1400 Perkiomen Avenue COLLEGE PREPARATORY G,R., G.A.A,, HLR. PresL, V.C., Leaders Club Ancestry-Dutch Gives her best thoughts to chemistry- versatile president ol GLA.AL-an accomplished horsewomanL JAMES scoTT 934 Madison Avenue GENERAL VOCATIONAL Hall Patrol Ancestry-Scotch Scotty will be tied to a drawing board -see him to have your mathematical problems solved-what would he do without a hip pocket? T, 1 1 l t wma V , 5 2 is ew ,i 'Lian 31 z 152 5 r X Lx .Z ,, RUTH SCHUBERT 954 Church Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Girl Reserves Ancestry-German Just one inch short of Five feet high- Blondie will make a good secretary for someone-keeps lit by bicycling. , L. .,f. , ri g ' A' ' BETTY ANN SEGELSKY Q31 South Sixth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL G.R., Sr. Band, Sr. Orch., Dramatic Club, Mixed Ch., M.B. Ancestry-Lithuanian Toots a trombone which tops her Five feet-idolizes red hair and blue eyes- our Betty Boop is seriously thinking of entering nursing. ,wr ELEANOR SCHUHMANN 929 North Fourth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Home Room Ancestry-German wood Proud of her collection of carvings-Ellie appreciates the beauty of the out-ofsdoors-craves a portable radio, L Lx, L Egg' W -L 1 fi : LL ... BEL L 'zsf L A ' X .,. fi' S Aw? A r r GERALD SEIDEL Q05 North Second Street DlSTRlBUTlVE EDUCATION Home Room Ancestry-German Five feet eight ol solid jive-Gerry thinks football is tops-hopes to hold down an executive position at Craw- ford's Clothes, lnc. , .,, 1- , L,,.f-ffl E A if 77 1 ELSIE SCHUPP 1353 Green Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL Home Room Ancestry-Swiss A secretarial position Fills her desires -athletically inclined, Els puts volley- ball at the head of her sports list. NANCY SCHWARTZ 1054 Perry Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL H.P., GLR., Marching Band Ancestry-German Appreciates education-prospective angel of mercy-Blackie is stimulated by Louis Prima s ' solid sending . JOHN S. SCOLASTICO 1955 North Eleventh Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Marching Band, Pep Comm. Ancestry-ltalian Holds plans of returning to R.H.S. as a history teacher-Sully holds Thomas Paine in high esteem-a realist. Berry JANE SELIG 1450 North Eleventh Street GENERAL VOCATlONAL Bowling, H.P. Ancestry-English A whiz at jig-saw puzzles-will keep books-Hnds refuge in day dreams- enjoys a good argument. 5 V , 41:85 ' mt ., .. ,,Q...fQIf :' 5 .A 'S ff M, es s - . A .N.s3..si. if. , - Url fm-2.3 ksi gf-51 HAROLD SELLERS 897 Greenwich Street COMMERCIAL CLERICAL Home Room AncestryfGerman Very baseball-consciousfl-lal would jump at an opportunity to leave Reading fwondering where he'II make his millions. ARDELL SH ALTERS 931 Birch Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL G.A.A., G,R., Bowling Ancestry-German Dralting is to supply her bread and butter-spends her money for new stamps- big heads have no place in her Iile. MARIE SHAUD 1910 Muhlenberg Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL Hall Patrol Ancestry-Irish Always available for a fast game of tennis-Tiny's future lies in secretarial work-collects the Y-biographies of Hollywood s ' greats , ANNABELL SHULMAN 530 North Eighth Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL Typing Club Ancestry-Russian A Powers' model in the making- Iightens her work by singing-Angie wt, 11 KATHRYN SEMBOWER 53Q Elm Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL Girl Reserves . Ancestry-English Good manners distinguish Kitty-uses creative ability to write plays-horses are her delight-sees all of Kathryn l Iepburn's pictures. Q HELEN SHULTZ 1046 North Filth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Hall Patrol Ancestry-German Will design miIady's wardrobe-Finds amusement at the piano-Butch doesnt ,S 4 f S WILBUR HARRY SEWARD 94052 l-Iill Road GENERAL VOCATIONAL Arx., S.C., Ex. Comm., I-I.P. AncestryAEngIish Fun-loving business manager of Ar- xalma-college bound-to major in theology-'never without a smile fwraai ...kip 5 .7 R gii?1't'iSi,'y'gt 'I . DORIS SIEGRFIED 103 South Fourth Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL Choir, I-I,R, Sec. Ancestry-German Will pick her way in the stenographic field-Finds boys amusin but conlusin chalks up baseball as favorite sport. know what she'd do without a tele- -advocates a schooless Monday. phone. i i ,se , . I ,,,. I llsl, l, . qfva-1'1 gigs ,- , A . ? 11. ... 451 g 5511.- 2 :casa RITA SEYFERT 400 West Greenwich Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY S.C., G.R., I-l.P., I-l.R. Sec, C,L. AncestryfGerman Winter or summer she can always Find something to do outdoors-a brother would complete her world-noted for her small features. WILLIAM SHELLABEAR 394 North Fifth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Home Room I Ancestry-English The sciences appeal to Red'-dreams of traveling but Finally settling down in Alaska-travels along the pin ball trail. de ETTA SHIERY 539 Buttonwood Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL Red and Black AncestryfEngIish Dee is a regular movie-goer-wonders about post-war life--another car craver-admires both Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt. PATRICIA SIGAFOOSE 344 North Ninth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Marching Band AncestrydGerman Telegraphy and aviation are prospec- tive occupations for Pat-originally from Ouincy, Illinois-finds hiking on surrounding mountains fun. R9 78 2 it MARY LOU SIMMONS 1714 Olive Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Girl Reserves Ancestry-irish Tells us long walks are SWELL-tan sports coats are essential-smooth dancer-this five-foot-three miss would like to be much shorter. MARY ANN SKUP 1552 I-leak Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY G.A.A,, Girl Reserves Ancestry-Polish Envies gold Fish their all day swim- collects pictures with memory value- intends to make the Florence Nightin- gale pledge. NORMAN SLATER 103QM Buttonwood Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Athletic Club, R.H.S. Choir Ancestry-English The Metropolitan is calling-Slats would love to bowl a perfect score- looks up to Caruso who set a goal for him. GLORIA SMITH 1037 North Front Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL Home Room Ancestry-Irish Hopes to be happy always-Friday nights find her atrthe movies-loves to fuss with people s hair. '??'-me ,ci - ting I :YR I A WILLIAM SIMMONS 201 Penn Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Choir, Mixed Chorus Ancestry-Lithuanian Another person while tinkering with a radio-So-o-o-o quiet!-active in out-of-door life-an admirer of Bam- bino Ruth. 5 ' . l ' HIENRY SMITH Q10 Oley Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Athletic Club, Swimming Ancestry-German Country air is refreshing to him-has a yen for basketball-likes to rest under a shady tree. c I A... .Se , ,W ..- . V .5 , .L f- gg ya W f 1 ,.ir . , , 1 sf , ws, 1 DELPHINE SINTON 1416 Birch Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY H.P., G.A.A., Choir, Canzonetta, V.C., Usher Staff, Tennis Ancestry-Irish I-las a two-step career, nurse and then doctor-headed for Jefferson Med.- enjoys singing. , fi 3?- . . TLT? ,xx 7' .3-'B Q P S- JEANNE SMITH 959 West Douglass Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Sr. Orch. 81 B., Ensemble Club Ancestry-German Hopes to become a successful musician like Hazel Scott, her ideal-often longs forthe curly hair she once had. 'M N . tit, A FLORENCE SIVIK 339 Minor Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL National Honor Society Ancestry-Polish Casts her vote for the Booing King-a would-be private secretary-her hob- by, dancing-erious. DANIEL SMITH 1511 North Tenth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Swimming Team Ancestry-German Will jockey Navy planes if his dreams come true-admires a good sense of humor, especially I-lope's-a model builder. E. RICHARD SMITH 128 Elm Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Cr. W., Cr. C., WS. 81 B. Staff, Baseball Ancestry-Polish Claims he's a woman hater-has green eyes which glimmer with mischief- anything connected interests Jitter. with aviation PAUL H. SMITH 1037 Marion Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Home Room Ancestry-German Hi, Chum, let's go bowling-Bud plans to be a cabinet maker-collects shells as a hobby-living in Washing- ton would be perfect ,, r ESL -'l,4g1w hat- .36 ,'-3 I Lal'-'t ' r gf. M' .E N --rc rt' . - ri a fl .ia M f i mf' f 79 its Q 'il A RAYMOND SMITH, JR. 941 Nicolls Street COMMERCIAL BUSINESS VC. AncestryfGerman intrigued by the lives of movie stars- hopes for success as manager of a large business-Jane Withers is his pin-up glr. GLORIA SNYDER 'I'lO9 Meade Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL G,A.A., Bowling Ancestry-German The out-door sports type-loves orgar music-'initiative and imagination stand in the limelight, RAYMOND SNYDER 'I344 Locust Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Soccer Ancestry4German Hunting, trapping, and Fishing talce up most of his time-Ray may be a cabinet maker-thinks girls are nil. FLORA SPANGLER 37 South Third Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Girls' Chorus Ancestry-English Unusual hobby: collecting perfume bottles-Cadet Nurses hold her eye- a piano would satisfy her desires. in is 3 in Mimi? I RAYMOND SMOREY 420 Wunder Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Aviation Club Ancestry-Czechoslovaltian Agrees Mr. Mohn is regularfthe Navy takes up most of his thoughts- sportsmanship is a desirable goal. gti t t y xi if z .' E54 . 1-,gs--V' EDWIN LEE STACKPOLE T495 Cotton Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Orchestra Ancestry-English A virtuoso of the violin-Finds his ideal in Clark Gable-boxing matches excite him-Eddie hopes to be urs- ROBERT SNAITH 'IOQQ Birch Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Football, baseball Ancestry-Swiss A boxing spectator-wouldn't mind being catcher forthe Brooklyn Dodgers Hthe Charles Atlas of our class. I 1: i' , ,J EARL STAUFFER 290 Park Avenue GENERAL VOCATIONAL Hunting and Fishing Club Ancestry-English Naval aviation is the keynote of interest in Moony s life-talkative girls annoy himgone ofthe many Babe Ruth fans. ,V Fl i .,., fi L tv BETTY LOUISE SNYDER 530 North Twelfth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY G.A.A,, S.C., G.R. Treas., N.I-l,S,, V.C. Ancestry-Swiss Loolcs forward to school days at Bucknellgdances, especially Iormals, are a favorite with Betty-friendly and intelligent. CHRISTINE SOLTYSIK 410 South Seventh Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL GR., Camera Club Ancestrygpolish No one can top Lon McAllister in Chris' estimation-Iungloving and mis- chievous-seriously interested in pre- servation ol the peace. BETTY SORG 1155 Green Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL C.A.P., VC. Ancestry!Norwegian Betty will seek adventure as secretary to a detective-could live on rice pudding-'tall and slender. CATHERINE STAVARSKI 440 Pearl Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL Home Room Ancestry4Czechoslovakian Believes in the Good Neighbor Policy at R,l-LS,-the outdoors is the best teacher, Kitty maintainsgtreat her to wgdlfhy some day, a strawberry sundae. Y 2 , ff? K. - v f A ' C A I A .- - '-,- 5' ,, - 4 e f 5 1 80 sf' ' 1 i Y-ff' .1 FRANCES STAVROPOULOS 51? Greenwich Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL HP., Mixed Chorus Ancestry-Greek Girls will be wearing dresses designed by vFritzie-oh, that Van Johnson!!- she s talkin about her favorite a ain- 3 9 sketches as a hobby. JANE STEPHENS 1515 Palm Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL G.R., R,H.S. Choir, Table Tennis Ancestry-Welsh Pleasing personality and smooth voice are possessed by this future singer- Boyer's Druggie is an old standrby- tells us camping is really fun. CHARLES STOEBER 414 South 14'S Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Home Room Ancestry-German Lives baseball and football-Charlie is headed for the Navy Air Corps- would enjoy going through high school again. JOHN STOVER 407 Printz Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL MB., Sr. Band and Orch. Ancestry -German Our very clever baton twirler- Johnny specializes in driving and Figure skating-could listen to Harry James any time sf 5' is 81 K ravi . if V , ft aeiegl-3. 1 ,ywg 1313. 4 . i ' VERA MAY STEELY 141 Mulberry Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL Home Room Ancestry-Irish Thrills at the sight of a professional ice-skater-has a sweet disposition- Susie is always lookingfor odd jewelry. CT, 'V' V3 X, i al url' , i A fairs. 1, 52 sw-YT, 55? 55 'N 'Q H 3 I ,1,..L,.i K 2 L sau .ff tr:-'LM Hifi as 2., . 4.4.-.-tg , KATHRYN STRAUSE 1636 Cotton Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Hall patrol, V.C, Ancestry-German Glenn Miller makes her ears perk- Kitty enjoys wading-conceit is definitely irksome. 'Ili' 1 ,, 'P' ,,...-- 1 ERNEST STEGMAN 1113 Chestnut Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Home Room Ancestry-German A would-be grease monkey-Stegy is known as the bun-man-charter mem- ber of the woman haters club. ,Mx -fm ' an K, '21 QA - X2 JOANNA M. STRAUSS 511 Moss Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL R,H.S. Choir Ancestry-German A genluineblond with blue eyes-Joa likes listening to the radio because it takes so little energy-musical-minded. R ' 4-985' 5 sc ' sw it DOLORES STENGEL 138 North Eighth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Leaders Club Ancestry-German Lorrie is deFinitely a soorts-minded girl-considers the Chinese Res- taurant a welcome addition to Reading -admires an understanding teacher. JANE STOLTZ 794 Franklin Street GENERAL VOCATlONAL Library Ancestry 'German A lovely combination of sky blue eyes and dark hair-parties set her heart in a whirl-Janie has an enchanting smile. DOROTHY STOVER 949 Cherry Street lNDUSTRlAL VOCATIONAL Victory Corps Ancestry -German Collects pictures of friends-Dot claims Little Red Riding Hood taught her to beware of wolves-interested in drafting. JUNE STRAUSS 1908 North Tenth Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL Home Room Ancestry-German Bud Abbot and Lou Costello send her into Deals of laughter-gets her exer- cise through skating picnics make her hdooy. 5 ' K ' 3 f fs AM 1 i A . as f -1 .SWB ts' fin i MILDRED STUBBLEBINE 1410 Church Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Secretary of Home Room Ancestry-German Can't inagine why this red-head want5 blonde hair-Stubby is fascinated by an Irish brogue-a Spanish enthusiast. JUNE SWAVELY 919 Penn Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Girls' Chorus Ancestry4German Junie goes round and round on the skating rink-has equestrian aspirations -will don a Cadet Nurses uniform GEORGE W. SWOYER 1254 Spring Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Home Room Ancestry-German No convertible for this chap-he prefers a jalopy-frequents the bow- ling alleys-the Navy will teach him his trade. IRENE SZURGOT 813 Master Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Telegraphy Ancestry-Polish Polish up your grins-Squeezie likes people who take a joke easily-career girl-hopes to go places with her pet accordion. I. JOAN E. STUBER 418 Robeson Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Dramatics Ancestry-German Sweet, friendly-unfinished homework makes her jittery-plans to be a farmer's wife-thinks of Florida as Utopia. I . L. LILLIAN TALBOT 855 Delta Avenue DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Dramatic Club Ancestry-English Don't call her Lil-she loathes it-if you o for chicken chow mein, you're a aiend, but definitely-delights in reading bestssellers. HERMAN F. SUCHCICKI 1324 Kenney Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Hunting and Fishing Club Ancestry-Polish Allergic to most girlsgwe can foresee Chick as a gallant Marine Raider- spends his nickels on pinball machines. ' 'uv Akgg Ryyt fi lsts ' J. SYLVIA TAYLOR 1359 Green Street DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Victory Corps Ancestry-Irish A photography Fiend-takes pictures to preserve memories-Red can't wait till her gossip is printed in newspapers all over the land. ' ' .. ,, 'z 4 in FRANCES SUKLJE 460 Tulpehocken Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL G.A.A., Girl Reserves Ancestry-Austrian Reading is nothing compared to West Leesportf' claims Fannyfgraduation will end her homework fears-friendly and sincere. FLORENCE SYCHTERZ 1500 Fairview Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Glee Club, G.A.A. Ancestry-Polish Come on, all you Lil Abners, Flossie loves 'em big and strong-her driver's license will help her see the world. PATRICIA SZ AJNA 1396 Muhlenberg Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL R.H.S. Choir Ancestry'Polish Behind that wide grin lies personality -Pat is really serious about something- her music-known for a particular brand of wit. ELLA TELLAM 936 Mulberry Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Girl Reserves Ancestry-English All wrapped up in studying for a nursing career-wonders what chem- istry is all about-there she is-reading again! ' 5'-so it . ' V ET i ilkk ll - K - - 1 ll '1 89 6 N JEAN M. TERREY Q06 West Greenwich Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL War Stamp and Bond Staff Ancestry-English Thrills at the thought of moonlight boat rides-longs to be deep in the heart of South Jersey-Finds conceited people irksome. EDWIN TOBALSKI 1097 Cotton Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Home Room Ancestry-Polish Dreams of growing two inches taller Cwhy?-we don't know?-cruising around by car, his sport-means to win fortune if not fame. EVELYN TOBIAS 513 North Twelfth Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL Hall Patrol Ancestry-English Worries about her girlfriends' love affairs-those snappy uniforms enchant her-rides on the Thunder-bolt scare her to death. MARGARET TORR 1015 North Fourth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY N.H.S., G.R., R. 81 B., H.R. V. Pres. Ancestry-English Marley watches red-heads with envy- some day we'll be reading her column in our newspapers-clever and capable. 'Q H .4 K, mf Y' Mi' - - ,..., 1 K. if X i CHARLES THOMAS 1125 Amity Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL S.C., Football Ancestry-German A speedy half-back, Bud is also active in traclc and baseball-give him a B ration book and -you'll be his friend. f. Qf ' ' - a. 1 .r 4 .J :arf WILMA TROUTMAN 117 West Windsor Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Cr. W., Arx., G.R., HR. Pres. Ancestry-German The name's Billie -popular, witty- feels at home in the saddle-our capable features editor. r 5 W Kuff' t, fi . FLORENCE TILLMAN 839 Church Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Scrapbook Club Ancestry-Dutch Can you imagine this mite beside a six- footer?-gets along well with child- ren-idolizes her father-applauds his jokes. il ,... D E' 'ww Y:-' iw ,af if EDWARD TULL 123 River Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Home Room Ancestry-Ll.S.A. This lad doesn't walk, he dances-is still lookin for the lost horizon - il V DAVID TILLSON 1236 Alsace Road COLLEGE PREPARATORY N,H.S. Ancestry-English Loves to manipulate big words- suceeds, too-excels in debating- takes a big interest in affairs of government. MARY TOBIN 1165 Green Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL G.R., W.S. 81 B., C.A.P., Usher Staff Ancestry-lrish Don't be too critical with her-lacks ambition to write long letters, but loves to get them-will join the Cadet Nurse Corps. ROBERT DONALD TOOLE 401 North Tenth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL l-l.P., Pep Com., M.B. Ancestry-lrish l-low he hates to get up in the morning! -Rip Van Winkle had nothing on Red -a patron of R.l-l.S's seventh period. MARY E. ULRICH 1318 sChuy1ki1l'Avenue COLLEGE PREPARATORY Home Room Ancestry-German Bunch dreams of being a miIIionaire's daughter-really a whiz on ice-skates -will help relieve the teacher shortage. 1 rm A 'F 'S' s .. f-asf 2 x i F, X 83 5 agriculturally inclined. E E are 1 aww ROBERT VAN BUSKIRK 1048 Church Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL I-lome Room Ancestry-Dutch I-Iaunts Kline's soda fountain-claims he never read a book- Bussy is a believer in back to the earth movement -will be an agriculturist. JEANNE WALBORN 113 Mulberry Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL I-l.P., Girls' Glee Club Ancestry-German I-lot-headed people irk her-loves to dance-says AAMan alive, can Dinah Shoresingl RICHARD WALBORN 1312 Hampden Boulevard COLLEGE PREPARATORY Tennis Ancestry-German Bet-atmillion Bashby's successor-has that lean and lanky lookffamous for his imitations of Johnny Mercer, MARY ANN WANNER 753 North Twelfth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Victory Corps, I-l.P. Ancestry-German The twinkle in her eye gives away another of Mary's secrets-deathly afraid of micefattracted by the op- posite sex. ,Ss -aw-, s.. ,gr . DORA VOGUIT 93155 Washington Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL Telegraphy Ancestry-Greek An attractive, solid jiver-thrills at the thought of being a war corres- pondentfopera and modeling hold her interest. CHARLES WAGNER 1756 Perkiomen Avenue COLLEGE PREPARATORY Victory Corps Ancestry-German Amuse him with jokes, jokes, and more jokes-math in all forms intrigues him- likes anything requiring no work. W- 4 A 'rf gi icffgriff . ,ytyv - ' f l . K . jfwf- 1 is HAROLD M. WEBB 1037 Church Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Home Room Ancestry-English Burp is never in a hurry-set him up with a milkshalce-he loves 'em-game beware! I-le s handy with a gun. - . A X DORIS WEBER 148 North Twelfth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL I-Iall Patrol Ancestry-German I-Iere's a new Andy Russell fan' knocks down the Dins at the Paradise- Doris still likes jacks-some'day she'Il paint the town red, Q 53: ' ii in aa. . , Q S, we tltsr I RALPH WAGNER, JR. 422 Robeson Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Radio Club Ancestry-German I-lopes to be an efficient radio engineer on a major network-look out! this fellow studies ,peoDIes' behavior- admires Reading s mayor. RICHARD WAMSHER 742 Lance Place INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Red and Black Printer Ancestry'-Dutch This trig whiz will soon be jumping to the Bos'ns ordersfDick dislikes girls who use make-up in excess, DONNA WANNER 1024 Washington Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Castlettes, Girls' Glee Club, R,I-I.S,Ch. AncestrvfEnglish I-las her mind set on Flying-dreams of days when Valentino was in the spot- light-known lor her lovely, husky singing. KATHLEEN WEIDENHAMMER 1341 Muhlenberg Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Home Room Ancestry-German Seeking an oIIicer's rating in Salvation Armyfliathy has an appreciation of nature-admires anyone who is generous. gvljlvl- , , --if iii: Tp 84 Hin-.1 1 1 'Q ' af 'as ' -3. 115 L i DAVID WEIDNER 1344 North Front Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Chess Club Ancestry-German Ouiet, but-what a sense of humorll -'politically-minded-chemical en- gineering will be his life s worlc. JANE LOUISE WEINHOLD 348 Pearl Slreet COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL Home Room Ancestry-German Can't wait for her class ring-when She gets the nerve, .Janie will go on a big splurgefin dreams, she is a singer. LORRAINE WEINHOLD 907 North Ninth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Girls' Glee Club AncestryfGerman ls getting practical experience at home for her desire to be a good housewife and cook-mystery murder stories excite her. KEMP WHITE 119 Reed Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Home Room Ancestryvlrish I-lappy-go-luclcy and always up to tricks-a swimmer extraordinary- Kemp's interest lies in aeronautical engineering. r- if if E 5 . my '59, it l ,Z ,SH 85 :aiu IRA WEIGLEY 533 Tulpehocken Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Home Room Ancestry-Irish An expert with the balls and cue- practical iolcer-most of his outdoor world centers around baseball. Q14 ti- MARY JANE WHITE S98 North Eleventh Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY G.R., Arx., N.H.S., Cr. W., V.C. AncestryAScotch Curious to know why people act the way they do-quick-witted and versa- tile-has a Flawless complexion-an efficient executive. . 'it 5 Skirt' X 2 gms K 1 'S -:Hi JEAN WEIHERER 336 West Windsor Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Drum Maiorette, Dramatic Club Ancestry-Irish Terry is the familiar figure strutting ahead of the Marching Band-would jump at a chance to raise domestic animals, expecially dogs. .q.E . r r a lx t tn 3 ' JAMES A. WIEGAND 693 North Front Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Radio Club Ancestry-German Give the General food, food, and more foodfhe loves it-anything electrical fascinates him-abhors too much warpaint. 1 .ww I lvq. , xxx , MH , t I . LOUISE WEILER 1711 Haalt Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Home Room Ancestry-German Hopes to get enough money from cartooning to talce a trip to sunny California-Lew adores red hair and freckles. VILMA WELLER 1136 Perlciomen Avenue GENERAL VOCATIONAL MB., Jr. Band AncestryfGerman Vilma and Doris, the inseparables- Vilma hopes to be one of our thirty nillion car owners-loves playing her trumpet. JOHN WERLEY 1330 North Thirteenth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY H.R. Pres., Basketball Ancestry-German Ouiet, but full of funfthis liltable fellow gains friends wherever he goesfattracts everyone with his friendly grinisturdy, dependable-a self-starter. NAOMI R. WIEST 179 West Green Street HOME ECONOMICS Home Room Ancestry-German Naomi envisions herself as preaching the Gospel-keeps physically fit plays ing volleyball-finds most boys silly. xl' .ri 'i'9.fi ki' f- r f1.,:f521v f . IME' S , GLORIA MAE WIKE 417 West Oley Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Home Room Ancestry-German Finds nothing more enjoyable than loaling-has ambitions of being a Woman in White -wishes she were not so emotional. ELMER WOLF 538 Birch Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL H. R. Pres., Football Ancestry-Dutch Brightens his room with Pin-ups- machines are calling for Punchy-good friend and idolizer ofWhitey Kurowski. GLADYS WOLF 1534 Birch Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY G.R., S.C., G.A.A., V.C., N.H.S. Ancestry-German Popular G. R. prexy-nursing is her serious interest- Happy is every- one s pal-has sparkle, vivacity. BARBARA YOH 1397 Birch Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL V.C,, G.R. Ancestry-English Delights in singing in the bath tub- Bobbie craves for a sight of all of the Americas but at present is content in collecting post cards. . VA , ygz A . iiii A etie 1 Q s.. gy if ,, ,, 6 MARGARET WILDERMUTH 1493 Birch Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Girl Reserves Ancestry-German Wildy's aim is to become an inter- nationally-known surgeon-would like to be able to speak as she thinks -franlc. st iq, K V: ,. ' its gf- If '35, , ,, 5, fm ' -,- 5' fs . l:if-.Y mi , ' FERN THELMA YOHN 999 Oley Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Home Room Ancestry--Irish l Fernie wants a position in telegraphy- longs for a wardrobe as large as that of Good Queen Bess-sportsmanship wins her admiration. it ia RUTH ANN WILFERT 721 North Front Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Girls' Chorus Ancestry-German Has ambitions of learning to play the piano skilfully-Scotty simply lives on chocolate cakes-an admirer of Donald O'Conner. .ma EDWARD YOST 815 Pear Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Marching Band Ancestry-German Dreams of the day when he gets his first M 11O r Ze o -fishin e, o r S and hunting are both enjoyable to Yosty. K mf' MARY LOUISE WIRTH 1050 Green Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Girl Reserves Ancestry-German Mary spends much time taking pictures and corresponding-definitely, a Sin- atra fan-industrious and considerate. NAOMI RUTH WOLFE 1014 North Tenth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Girls' Glee Club, Mixed Chorus Ancestry-German Canoeing and tennis help her retain her figurefwishes she were a born pianist so that she wouldn't have to practiceAfriendly. PAULINE WUMMER 839 North Twelfth Street DISTRlBUTlVE EDUCATION Bowling Club Ancestry-German lnclined towards some type of office work-Polly is crazy about Jon Hall and roller skating-ideal career, marriage. JACQUELINE YOUNG 1547 North Tenth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY G.R., H.R. Sec. Ancestry-English Jackie may soon be taking your tem- perature-enjoys skating-hiking helps her keep fit-is quietly efficient. .111 .- ..-. yrs' . l 86 A-1 A 5ar '2 kzyi 1 LUCILLE YOUNG 193 South Twelfth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Girl Reserves Ancestry-English Being a registered pediatric nurse is her dream-possesses a friendly, attractive smile--admires sincere friends. fx iii ANGELINE ZEPPOS 137 North Seventh Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL Home Room Ancestry-Greek Unusual hobby of collecting handker- chiefs-staunch supporter of F.D.R.- dreams of having hair like Grable's. H RUTH ARLENE ZIMMERLY 9352 Greenwich Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL W.B. 81 S, Staff, N.I'I.S., Bus. Ef. Club Ancestry-German Beautiful clothes appeal to Tuttyi Finds reading stimulating as well as informativefsure to succeed in the business world, lf., firm, ' W' la. in WILLIAM YOUNG 1230 North Sixth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Home Room Ancestry-German A Tfsquare, a board, and a drawing set will be 'l'imber's tools-winter even- ings often find him at Hershey watching ice hockey. 1 i .foe r , 1 1, We ::'.ti x 8 4 , . ..., X, f-tat, - EY M..,u ' i,..,.gg . 'si g ff +fr- ROBERT ZETTLEMOYER 1357 Walnut Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Arx., Athletic Club Ancestry-German Noted for his tiny printinggaims to be with the L,l.S. Marines at our consulate in Spain-has a wonderful imagination, ALMA MAE ZIMMERMAN 910 North Second Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL G.R., G.A.A. Ancestry-German That sparkle in her eye reveals Alma's friendly natureAreIaxes to the strains of semi-classical music-will be a draftsman. l A -S 6 f r er 'I s 5 ETHEL MAE ZELLNER 948 Church Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY V,C., Typing Club Ancestry-German Would thrill to a ride in a bouncing jeep-Ethel s pulse quickens on entering Ye Olde Mill. at 4 I , S ,. i JUNE HELEN ZIEGLER 1936 Greenwich Street COMMERCIAL SECRETARIAL W.B. 81 S. Staff Ancestry4English Reading mystery stories keep Ziggy on needles and pins-business men, she may soon be taking your dictation! F' ' ,, Q if A 'Q' 7 BETTY JANE ZWEIZIG 543 Spring Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL GR, Dramatic Club Ancestry4German Always ready with a jokeefriendly- skilled in sisterly argumentga horse woman of sorts. 152 , -ww-a.-. .sw-K' -Q, ' 56915325 , IW M A Q? Q X45 I M 'S QL ff ,M -M. , A ' X ,Jia . A 031,531.5 ' fm, ,.- EW- mffzefzcemefz! FAIR WEATHER --ff CITY PARK, JUNE 7 RAIN DATE WSENIOR HIGH SCHOOL, JUNE 8 THEME-ONE WORLD DESCRIPTIVE Music AND PAGEANTRY ACADEMIC PROCESSION UNITY IN WORK IN PLAY IN WORSHIP IN EDUCATION 170114 fm ELAIN ATOP THE HILL A CASTLE STANDS SO PROUD IT IS, SO FAIR TO SEE, ITS PURPOSE SPREADS TO FAR-OFF LANDS, TO FAR-OFF LANDS ACROSS THE SEA. IN TRIUMPH MARCH ITS CHILDREN FREE, WITH HEARTS SO LIGHT WITH HEADS S , O REAL STUDENTS OF DEMOCRACY, IT'S HERE OUR FONDEST MEM'RIES LIE. E REICHLEIN HIGH! in fl . 'lv MARY JANE WHITE, EDITOR BILLIE TROUTMAN GRACE MEASE HARRY KUHLMAN SHIRLEY GUY RAY DORN JANE DETWILER LOIS FOX FAY MOSER EDNA BRINK LILLIAN JOHN JOSEPH KLECKNER JANICE NOLL LOUISE FARINA '-- JULIA KALBACH ROBERT ZETTLEMOYER JEAN LONG ELEANOR KOMLODI MARTIN BOOKBINDER WILBUR SEWARD LILLIAN BOYER MARY KIRKHOFF igldbfld 5121! rn. JOAN KINSEY GERALD ROGERS MARILYN KOCH M-2: 'Y I, ammfffees af Xie 56155 PROM BACCALAUREATE AND WELFARE COMMENCEMENT MOTTO SCRAPBOOK a fflffkzefeefz 9211? 9252 PUBLICHY SCDNG FLONWER CARE! ASSEMBLY My :gb 09 agmwx cfzluahf 1544-we JM! Wim JOSEPH DUGGAN N GEORGE GRATER ii, R J K J 4 , .-,, . ' fn f fu .' :lg -'4 fffie- 'W 1 'im -f 1-.., A , X, THOMAS HAAG BLAINE scl-IMEHL RICHARD BUSH JAMES TREICHLER JACK MATZ VINCENT ZAFFIRO mm.1 ,,,: T lA E: , 1 1 3 5 5 was . N if -fs S El qi. E ,EY E H 'G Lm,iAA ':: is X gg 4 E O MILDRED E. RUNYEON J ' 0 HARRIET SCHWARTZ GEORGE GRATER 0 77 0 GEORGE HADLEY NATHAN SCHMECK 0 THE SLEEPY LITTLE SOUTH AMERICAN TOWN IS VEILED IN QUIET AND DARKNESS, THE HANDS ON THE VILLAGE CLOCK POINT TO ELEVEN FIFTY- NINE. THE SECONDS PASS. AT THE STROKE OF MIDNIGHT, EVERY BELL IN THE CHURCHES RINGS OUT. FROM THE GLOW OF HUNDREDS OF FIREWORKS, THE TOWN SOUARE FINDS ITSELF LIGHTED AS BRIGHTLY AS IN THE NOON-DAY SUN. HUNDREDS OF PEONS APPEAR IN THE STREETS, AND THE FERRIS WHEEL, MERRY-GO- ROUND, AND CENTRIFUGAL WHEEL ARE CROWDED WITH PLEASURE-SEEKERS. YOUNG AND OLD ARE FILLED WITH THE SPIRIT OF GAIETY AND FUN, FOR THIS IS THE DAY OF THE FIESTA. JUST AS THE FIESTA CROWD AWAITS THE MIDNIGHT HOUR, HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS AWAIT THE DISMISSAL BELL. THEN THEY SWARM FROM THE CLASSROOMS, AND THE HALLS ACQUIRE AN AIR OF GAIETY. PUPILS SCURRY TO THE GYM, TO OTHER ACTIVITIES, OR RUSH TO MEET THEIR FRIENDS. THE FEATURE SECTION GIVES A GLIMPSE OF THE FUN AND FROLIC. 99 0 an T, czlfwzefs ' if W ilk. ,-11.1 P, :-- ..., w 5,3 iii' ff Q . -.mfg ii 1, gs J v 'r aux i t x . 1 1-fx A QWl4XQlf 1 ' A fuff - f vsg 7 ' 4 ' K ' QU I' 3- 1 'S rs. mf -of - j ' PQ- A 44- J '17 .Lg ., 'sf AN ,f Q25 -H fa' -3- f2 51?'?P.E1'f1lG'1- in : im Q..-u,-A-vrtkggflg 3. ,2 1. 4 f- - A kEc.g9iigiwQ git, ' , l 'Q W, A 1 fb, v , 2 TV 151.2 f Q74-1 4 1 :His ki' 4137 vu -Q EFX IZ' 1, A ' :X-,XX flu ' Y. K -' SXQ BRINGING UP FATHER PAPA'S PRIDE AND JOY THE MAESTRO EVERY DADDY HAS HIS DAY 'IOO Lgefzzffbe THEY KEEP US WARM.. 1 HAND TIDY 'XL ...AND FED... fi' ., A 5 I' N L' A 1 GUARDIAN OF THE CASTLE ANOTHER PINK PILL 1 Ai K. RECORDED FOR POSTERITY fffwv Y 1' I 54155 egafzg 7945 WORDS BY GERALDINE HARRISON MUSIC BY JEROME DERSHWITZ O 1. We will ev - er Sing your 'prai se , -V . V . 5 F V F I F V Cast - le home up C on the hill, We'll be loy - al yiJJiPJ Hifi mf mr 5553 to your stan - dards nu ug O FTW All the mem'ries we have gathered, All the friendships we have won, Are a store to Fill our future, When our high school days are done. FFF? ,FW Now that vve are moving onward To the future most alive, Thoughts remain of you, dear castle, And our dass of Forty-Five. 5 N 109 'YF' ' 1 ,X ,I 4, -x ,Q iw ,Je r qqf '4 .H IT SNOWS! 1,195 ,fall f- ,vs A 'QM-Q, ,H-V W. fifgqvif if! A wmv W' ,wr K Q wkQfZQfN', I 7 I was-sung, ' 2 ff- ff iv. X ww, , ' Inman-pu. N... az, 5, 54? li SP ?5 .t h 5 1 1 I N 3, fl -sa, , fx . .Mm 3 bg, i i -f 4 2 X E K?- 4 1, S. I lil 7 ,S 'Nw 1,1 sl-8 5 wh V5 19,751 SENIOR ASSEMBLY fifufj 1 1,675 x Wx , U QA Q A S-f EC Wfx suPERcoLossAL 'CAT Ano Tu: enum-ay' 7, xx PRODUCTIGN E . C xx ' XB if dmqwmm J S f , 0 'f x X f ' I S Y ik 7 l WN' A PROMOTES 'Rec' Bum c.uu.o f It N A X Ac ITY Psruoos BEGIN THE DAY X I nm f 'I-ll' 5 A Q l A X Jo ,, I mx vll 62.1 C pg LIBRARY as FACQE LIF6'ED EX ii 1 MOREnv?RRor1g, :JR PRBEPING-Q cHnmPEI3:FKREqg51gkfEE0r!2ngc:Jcr5LsAouE ' 11:15 fff 01355 ewwm Ati THE NEW 5PRuNc- 4.40 fy w-A-- f f Lfx O HERE j 0 ' ' xi X LElSURELY gRlQS 3 xx., , , 9 Q4 QVC1 515 WE CASTIJSTRAW vorsuqm PRESIDENT ALL THAT snow! Z, 7770 mm w a JF ' Q E E Ll. F w? Msn, 2 U 0 L ' , I F ww U 'S f QQ L B . 0 X HLPHABET campuses xcnsnenes' j Q J L ff 2 f f 4959 s, W EX f Q2-gigecggaw 4 ZZ! Iii i,:y x HALL. PATRo1. Egkowm-UUT Q' Duv X J ue smug smzvs, AND SUFFI-NH? X N w O Q53 J fig? QWQIIM RAIN AT mf. ozmm X Q M f N if fs 0' wYS.P Smw'NG LM ffu xlqfo1,N01Z2EfI:4wr2ZriaQ1mf3 TRAMHUWE svuoss., ARE k Afe,,,,:!!! 9 MARcH-uNG- Gjfbum ' lg! P ff , Spf N M A W A f im 7 TEACHERS TRAP Twmws A om osnsmvnorv x ZSNEW DETENTION In , ISI I 5 1 R .Z i f f L k 'fx F '.,k I ii? ,jf 1 I I fail isii :1 . f , l I -I Vw t,,k , , ,EFI Vf,, - W JE, K ,kgmx W1 :A -iw ,gl 42 if .k waz., .,f1,: eb' SIIS I , ZW., f3:gg,,f'iE' ,-wif A gg, .. , ,. E ,1 ., A - I Wx ,lk 1, ,.,, , , ,, . , Imaam, .-f' mf: .,-I ww: ffagsw Q,-P' -- A . gggfgw-.f.gg1w.,4- 7 -V , If haw- . , ' , .,,. ,, X Wf'- -ff I ,fi . I A r we X f- ,., I-,, E: , f. .. .W ,. I W W K . . rA:ffV,'sW,,i,,'.w 5!?f5feA?Imez,g?ls'V-f'feiff?'f,sw21.1 ' - ' ' PNITED STATES Ae Mm! fm! Wx BALKANS GREECE BRAZIL A1523 If wx I RUSSIA SWITZERLAND NNW Q i,,u-rf' 'WM' an-.af ,.- W si 16f5fi:2iiQis:iQfQ:25 ' 1' xl. .X wil? I 'Hi . . Sams +V 'wx , if 8 ix ik 'ww IdifA1'f'yo1f , A Ik 1 L ,-.42 fi Y X N . ,M A f fx , 110 'F , ilu, f A 5 'A ,U, ' I , 1 , w - f I 'T' ,,, , A 4 .. 'WH r N Kim 41 ,I k,, , 1 V 1 3 Y , IZ.. Ex X X' ! Q W amd ..-..... um., 4 ic S- L I 1 ff lgfrfff 1,9 'U 9 ff , :SCX 16 K I x X X 11 x f f X f VXX4 N Vo Q '0'P.7.. X o f , - - w.,'30'Q,W, ' Q W M f 21,05 4. 1 nh 1 K 'Q .f nN ' ,gifs -N3-v Q4 F f I MRT ' ww V 'f..M 119 J J Lfflif fxs far ' ffrsf-q L D - r O- ,. . CN 35- 2- jxf ,VN ! 2,14 V! XV X Qf i 3 ix .v1- , W K WX ff f ' xl-A J if , V-. .r 1 ! gs ,, L wh ? . I . X , his V 5 Q all 3 N f---- l,-LZ.. prim, f,LL 9 Xfxg 5 z A1 as , 555 lb 3 MYSTER f 'Ky 4 . Wu wh i Q ix A I wgwlx Q .fa 4' ii 'f! f' A ... T Y , in Hhs, -155. lu. .K ,W 'una-Q. E ALL OUT FOR UNCLE SAM 2' 115 dv' WOOF! WOOF! WOMEN'S RIGHTS HOMER S JEWEL SWEATER BOYS . A I STUMPY'S THREE A SISTERS OF THE SKILLET 1- ,,- 'I YOUNG CARUSOS f,!igf,II-I JUNIOR PILOTS JUNIOR CASTLEAIRES -ri F iw .Q af CLUBS-WITH NO COUNTRY ARE THEY SO INEVITABLY ASSOCIATED AS WITH EIGHTEENTH CENTURY ENGLAND, ARTIFICIAL, ELEGANT, AND WORLDLY. IN LONDON, MEN FLOCKED TO THE COFFEEHOUSES WHERE THEY COULD MEET MEN WITH SIMILAR INTERESTS. HERE, ONE HEARD EVERYTHING FROM COURT NEWS TO THE ROBBERY IN THE DARKEST ALLEY. THE FREOUENTERS OF THE COFFEEHOUSES OF FASHIONABLE WEST END LONDON GOSSIPED ABOUT PARIS MODES AND DANCES, IN ST. JAMES' COFFEEHOUSE, THE WHIGS GREW HEATED OVER POLITICS, AND AT LLOYD'S, FORERUNNER OF THE PRESENT DAY CENTER OF SHIPBUILDING, MERCHANTS FLOCKED FOR THE LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. WILL'S, WHERE THE FAMOUS WITS OF THE DAY MET TO TALK AND TO LISTEN TO THE GREAT AND THE NEAR GREAT OF THE LITERARY WORLD, HAS BEEN CALLED THE FATHER OF MODERN CLUBS. TO ENGLAND, WE OWE THAT AMERICAN INSTITUTION, THE CLUB. THE GREAT DOC- TOR JOHNSON HIMSELF WOULD HAVE REGARDED THE MODERN AMERICAN AS A MOST CLUBABLE MAN. IN OUR SCHOOL, CLUBS ARE AS IMPORTANT TO THE STUDENTS AS THEY WERE TO THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY GENTLEMEN, THOUGH VERY MUCH MORE INFORMAL. THEY PROVIDE A MEANS OF SELF-EX- PRESSION, AN OUTLET FOR CREATIVE ABILITY, THE WAY OF DEVELOPING HOBBIES, AND AN OPPORTUNITY FOR SERVICE. IN FACT, THEY ARE AN INDISPENSABLE PART OF OUR LIFE. 'I1 8 Jf'fl2!jfl'08 '? 'zzz WX 444444 99999999 99599-' it 921 V QS 0 Q Q V 5 Z Q ,il 0 Q J x Q Q 90 QQ M1470 cyfjfhsvi' rg., IN AN EIGHTEENTH CENTURY DRAWING ROOM 'IQO plc, LgfZlLQ7llI Udllilili SPONSORS: MISS KOCH PRESIDENT: EARL POPP MR. WALTON VICE-PRESIDENT: JEAN LONG SECRETARY: EDNA BRINK First Row-ffieft to rightj Gladys Wolf, Virginia Jones, Edna Brink, Earl Popp, Jean Long, Mary Fry,Josephine Slabik. Second Row---Marilyn Koch, Joan Erhardf Frank Markley, Shirley Hertz, Mary Ellen Goodhart, Bella Parzanese, Beverly Blumenstine. Third Row-Stuart Moyer, Betty Jean Long, Gloria Williams, Rita Bauer, Ruth Taylor, Barbara Diehl,Janice Lerch. Fourth Rowff-Jack Weaver, Charles Grund, Thomas Barnett, James Rehr, James Ramsey, George Crump, Robert Bricker. Fifth Row-f Betty Lou Snyder, Betty Eberl, Eleanor Mast, Patricia Schaeffer, Jean Weiher, Blanche Clauser, Doris Popp, Dorothy Miller, Miss Koch. , Sixth Row--f-Mr. Walton, Russell Stock, Fred Roland, John Dohner, Raymond Albright, Kenneth Hurley, Charles Thomas, Robert Frankenstein, Donald Hoffman, David Koch, Gerald Rogers, Alexander Smith. Absent from picture--'Robert Hohl, Wilbur Seward, Charles Peters, Robert Berger, Elaine Farrell, George Giles, David Jenkins, Shirley Keating, Robert Murray, Karl Zeswitz. 192 Mbmzf ,ygtwaxl 45501212 SPONSOR: MR. BINGAMAN PRESIDENT: FRANKLIN HODGKINS SECRETARY: ETHEL BRINTZENHGFF VICE-PRESIDENT: HARRY KUHLMAN TREASURER: TERRY CONNOR First Rowe--Cleft to rightb Franklin Hodglcins, William Kaucher, Eleanor Komlodi, Virginia Guldin, Mary Kirlchoff, Dorothy Benevit, Jean Long, Jeanette Mast, Betty Sarge, Betty Ruth Jones, Saul Alpiner, Dorothy Adamslci, Irma Ruth, Florence Sivik, Charles Miller, Margaret Schutt, Stuart Moyer, Harry Kuhlman. Second Row-Jane Detwiler, Mary Fry, Janice Noll, Homer Frankhouser, Hilda Margulies, Edward Leonard, Louise Farina, Charles Kalfadelis, Marilyn Katzenmoyer, Thelma Degler, Kathryn Brucher, Elaine Gaul, Geraldine Harrison, Frances Stavropoulos. Third Row-Ethel Brintzenhoff, June Biclcel, Jeanette Kulp, Ruth Zimmerly, Katherine Gaul, Gloria Eiche, Ruth Eppenstein, Mary Bechtel, Elizabeth Harrison, Margaret Torr, Edna Brink, Earl Popp, Vivian Coller, Betty Lou Snyder, Terry Connor, Mr. Master. Fourth Row-Jean Schwartz, Mary Jane White, Phillip Evans, Gerald Rogers, Gladys Wolf, Martin Rosen, Betty Eberl, William Hartzell, Donald Regar, Hawley Rising, Charles Kershner, David Tillson, Herbert Abraham, Anthony Davidowslci, David Koch. Absent from picturefRichard Kline, Mae Morgan. TQ3 Wbhfzy 621,65 SPONSOR: MISS MERTZ First Rovvffleft to rightj Virginia Jones, Helen Boudman, Doris Kellenberger, Jackie Bowman, Audrey Endy, Kathryn Moser, Shirley Angstadt. i Second Row-Betty Jane Mitchell, Lois Hironimus, Betty Eveland, Doris Abel, Rose Kaplan, Helen Arnidas, Eleanor 1 i Komlodi, Jane Kneisly. 1 Third l2ow4Mary Fry, Geraldine Rothermel, Kathryn Kissling, Mildred Kramer, Pearl Kase, Anna Kepner, Doris Kase, Beverly Blumenstine. , Fourth Row-Mary Kirlchoff, Doris Kramer, Beverly Bresler, Patricia Strickler, Alice Homan, Angela Ridolfi, Grace Steckline, Nancy Davies, Elizabeth Abey, Lillian Hard, Shirley Guy. Fifth RowfJeanette Kulp, Jean Schwartz, Donald Gittleman, Ronald Sweitzer, Vilma Griesemer, John Ketter, Geraldine Harrison, Bruce Rehr, June Hettinger, Miss Mertz, Emily Heiser, Betty Sarge, Betty Sorg, Blanche Clauser. 'IEZ4 1 SPONSCDR: MISS HICKS CAPTAINS: HELEN BOUDMAN, MARY SPEACHT, JEAN LONG, JANE ABRAHAM, FLORA SPANGLER 15411 pdhaf First Rowffleft to rightl Joyce Ruth, June Gernert, Dorothy Lyons, Mary Speacht, Jean Long, Helen Boudman, Doris Gechter, Jeanette Snyder, Anna Mae Moyer, Mary Kuhn. Second Row-Louise Farina, Gwendolyn Hamilton, Beverly Blumenstine, Betty Schonour, Lois Fox, Mary Jane Kegerize, Eleanor Mast, Mary Fry, Joan Furman, Marie Shaud, Carmela Maggiaro, Lulu Melones. Third RowfLois Hironimus, Jeanne Stalnecker, Virginia Fox, Doris Weber, Evelyn Tobias, Mary Blecher, Virginia Becker, Mary Kirkhoff, Mary Myers, Carmela Weidner, Genevieve Haradynski, Theodore Jackson, Olga Lichtenthaler. Fourth Row-Dorothy Stalnecker, Marion Metz, Rita Seyfert, Adele Lewis, Jeanne Perpetua, Virginia Leonard, Marie Palmer, Frances Stavropoulos, Jane Stephens, Mary Murton, Louise Metz, Grace Steckline, Christine Soltysik. Fifth Row-Frances Wasserman, Jeanette Kulp, Pearl Kase, Rosemary Heckman, Helen Schultz, Nancy Schwartz, Jean Walborn, Mary Wanner, Betty Kling, Betty Selig, Eva Bodanza, Jane Maiorana, Jane Abraham. Sixth Roww-Benjamin Weidner, Edgar Reidel, Carl Moyer, Jules Fogelman, Daniel Potteiger, Curtis Briel, Kenneth Delp, David Jenkins, Donald Hoffman, Kenneth Kline, Wilbur Seward, Roy Mervine, Howard May. Seventh Row-Jules Minker, James Scott, Robert Dries, Francis Hoffman, Arnold Goldstan, Stanley Taub, James Duggan, Robert Toole, Kenneth Eshelman, Claude Wentzel, Alex Makros, Gordon Hoffman. 125 SPONSORS: MISS PFAU CABINET: MISS TROUT DECORATION CHAIRMAN: MARY JANE WHITE PRESIDENT: GLADYS WOLF SOCIAL CHAIRMAN: JEANNETTE MAST VICE-PRESIDENT: GERALDINE HARRISON SECRETARY: KATHERINE BRUCHER TREASURER: BETTY LOU SNYDER REFRESHMENT CHAIRMAN: GLORIA EICHE WORSHIP: THELMA DEGLER ywewfi gawk gif fifesmves First Row-Cleft to rightD Mary Jane White, Jeannette Mast, Gloria Eiche, Betty Lou Snyder, Gladys Wolf, Geraldine Harrison Katherine Brucher, Thelma Degler. Second Row4Pauline Cipolla, Josephine Cronan, Virginia Jones, Mary Palmer, Mary Jane Kegerize, Jean Long, Eleanor Mast, Mary Fry, Elizabeth Segelsky, Shirley Guy, Jacqueline Bitler, Dorothy Lyons, Joan M. Kinsey. Third Row-Barbara Yoh, Mary Wirth, Mary Erhard, Fern Safir, Lois Grim, Gloria Kruppenbach, Elaine Reichlein, Jean Schwartz, Nancy Lindenmuth, Eleanor Komlodi, Ortrude Donley, Annette Gibb e, Ruth Saylor, Lucille Young. Fourth RovvfEIizabeth Harrison, Mary Reeser, Rosella Kaplan, Hermenia Adamslci, Mary Architas, Hilda Margulies, Juel Moll, Christine Soltysilc, Dariss Chalfont, Doris Abel, Alma Zimmerman, Virginia Fox, Janice Miller, Mary Tobin, Marilyn Katzenmoyer. Fifth Row-Jane Detwiler, Joyce Ruth, Wilma Troutman, Vilma Griesemer, Alberta James, Maryellen Gundelach, Joyce Fisher, Frances Sullcje, Louise Martin, Shirley Matz, Mary Kirkhoff, Margaret Torr, Nancy Schwartz, Lois Leslie. Sixth Row-Marie Palmer, Betty Sarge, Barbara Scheib, Josephine Kleclcner, Edna Brink, Mary Ann Slcup, Doris Kase, Jane Mlodoch, Leone Miller, Dorothy Koreiwo, Florence Konczewslci, Julia Kalbach, Louise Frill, Betty Zweizig. Seventh Row-Ann Balthaser, Lois Fox, Mary Simmons, Margaret Wildermuth, Jacqueline Young, Anna Kepner, Betty Nein, Jane Ludwig, Virginia Montz, Jane Stephens, Ethel Brintzenhoff, Geraldine Ciarlone, June Hosler, Joyce Moyer, Carolyn Koffke. Absent from Picture4June Adams, Mary Bechtel, Gloria Becker, Dorothy Benevit, Mary Lou Haines, Lillian Hard, Sophia Mazurek, Marion Metz, Rosie Schmidt. E S 5 SPONSORS: MISS PFAU SERVICE CHAIRMAN: CONSTANCE DERR MISS TROUT ART CHAIRMAN: MARILYN KOCH CABINET: PUBLICITY CHAIRMAN: ELIZABETH ABEY PROGRAM CHAIRMAN: GERALDINE ROTHERMEL 'ly ,.r-L A I 'Q sr 41, , byvyaz + Lf-wb 45 Cgkvdilfi Qu e gif ffesmzfex First Row-Cleft to rightb Marilyn Koch, Elizabeth Abey, Geraldine Rothermel, Constance Derr. Second Row-Olympia Lambros, Doris Shade, Jane Kneisly, Beverly Blumenstine, Marguerite Brennan, Audrey Endy, Shirley Angstadt, Phyllis Fett, Doris Schaeffer, Margaret Westley, Joanne Schartel, Mary Ellen Goodhart, Nancy Davies. Third Row-Geraldine Becker, Jacklyn Wheeler, Josphine Lieberman, Claire Spector, Rita Bauer, Edna Krick, Betty Nagle, Joline Tobias, Mary Fantilli, Doris Longenecker, Josephine Redcay, Fern Price, Antoinette Mastrolia, Virginia Quinter, Jeannette Kline. Fourth Row-Mary Brenner, Lois Whitehouse, Gloria Mi lionico, Bessie Resse, Dorothy Levan, Adele Lewis, Jeanne Stalnecker, Dorothy Stalnecker, Ruth Rogers, Dorothy Kalbach, Grace Steckline, Barbara Gage. Fifth Row-Rita Welgos, Ruth Evelev, Loreen Naftzinger, Rosemary Sylvester, Ruth Nagle, Alice Shaffer, Patricia Kershner, Marian Printz, Marjorie Mueller, Eva Joyce Bodanza, Christine Leonardziak, Ann Dawson, Gwendolyn Hamilton, Margaret Fisher. Sixth RowfJean Schwoyer, Barbara Jacobs, June Christman, Annette Olson, Martha Ditlow, Carolyn Rothermel, Doris Snyder, Josephine Julian, Nancy Price, Annette Eisenbrown, Joan Erhard. Seventh RowfMiIdred Focht, Jessie Jozwiak, Ruth Unger, Eloise Lloyd, Dorothy Gantz, Louise Diener, Nancy Romig, Nancy grickel, Ardelle Rigg, Jean Weidenhammer, Shirley Hertz, Phyllis Grieff, Marian Swoyer, Darlene Wolf, Nancy Grater, Florence yme . Eighth RowfJacqueline Swoyer, Mary Ringler, Jean Wright, Jacqueline Perzel, Mary Lu Mohn, Anna Neidert, Betty Lou Ten- nerella, Mary Ann Saylor, Jean Schearer, Joyce Schuyler, Virginia Hartline, Doris Kramer, Margaret Mengel, Marian Schaefer, Beverly Bresler, Dorothy Reed, Vivian Kochard. Absent from picturefHazeI Brooks, Bernice Jackson, Frieda Enterline, Patricia Longenecker, Ruth Mendez, Jane Spencer, Patricia Strickler, Dorothy Yost, Jean Zeiber, Mary Jane Zerby. 'IQ7 gf. Qhzffi gm? gli!! 66561065 SPONSORS: MISS PFAU, MISS TROUT First l2ow+Cleft to rightj Marie Adams, Joan Barr, Dorothy Gromis, Kathleen Guenther, Helen Guss, Dolores Ciarlone Second l2owAMarilyn Miller, Jane Ubil, Hilda Pelmont, Harriett Wasserman, Edith Grossman, Gabrielle Straszun. Third l?owfEleanor Segelsky, Nancy Schlappig, Barbara Shoup, Nan Heclcman, Natalie Johnson, Jane Abraham, Kathleen Flannery. Fourth Row-Jean Erby, Rita Skup, Marcia Goldstein, Janet Gernert, Barbara Thomas. Absent from picture-Nancy Davis, June Dry, Jean Koch, Mary Patrician, Doris Resser, Helen Schafer, Gloria Shilling, Marie Spatz, Betty Weidenhammer, all Northwest and Southwest girls. 'IQ Q9 ,QL SPONSOR: MR. BIXLER SECRETARY: HOMER FRANKHOUSER PRESIDENT: FRANKLIN HODGKINS TREASURER: RICHARD ENSSLEN VICE-PRESIDENT: CHARLES MILLER CHAPLAIN: HARRY KUHLMAN First Row-Cleft to rightj Homer Frankhouser, Harry Kuhlman, Charles Miller, Franklin Hodgkins, Richard Ensslen. Second Row-Kay Shober, Richard Horning, Gerald Monde, Clark Weikel, Solon Bailey, Girard Rapp, Thomas Derr, Stuart Moyer, George Zatarak. Third Row-Robert Link, Michael Deloseph, Harold Nye, Robert Kaufman, Frank Innis, Richard Smith, Joseph Kulak, Kenneth Esterly, Robert Toole, Ray Angstadt, Walter Fox. Fourth Row-James Mengel, Warren Paul, Thomas Wiener, Henry Conrad, Gerald Eisenbise, Earl Oplinger, Francis Dietrich, William Hartzell, Edward Seisler, Dana Gangwere. Fifth Row-Mr. Bixler, William Shellabear, David Tillson, Kenneth Hurley, William Simmons, William DeWire, John Keller, Robert Luckenbill, Vincent lannucci, Alex Smith, Salvatore Maiorana, Ralph Yerger, Bruce Rehr, Fred Roland, Ronald Sweitzer, Edward Coleman. fasfzzme ammzffee SPONSORS: MISS KEAN CHAIRMAN: LUTHER SHAFFER MISS SPAAR Standing-Cfront to backb Luther Shaffer, Miss Kean, Miss Spaar, Gerald Monde, Bayard Schaeffer. Table Groupffcloclcwiseb William Schaeffer, Mary Ritzman, Barbara Diehl, Angela Ridolfi, Shirley Rhoads, Alice Shaffer, Grace Steclcline, Marilyn Koch, Raymond Reifsnyder, Carl Borrell, Alethia Wentzel, Virginia Wagner, Virginia LaKatosh, Mary Kalfadelis, Dorothy Reed. Absent from picture-Patricia Kershner, Alice Wall, Jane Rupperi, Barbara Shoup. O cghge Hana? amz! 66067151055 SPQNSOR: MR. BRICKER Pi2ESIDENT:- WARREN PAUL VICE-PRESIDENT: BRYCE HOVERTER SECRETARY-TREASURER: RICHARD KLINE First l2oWfCleft to rightb William Heck, Arthur H. Fogelman, Joseph Wolff, Frederick Weidenhammer, Harvey McElhenny, lrvin Hoechner. Second Row--Robert Wike, Mr. Bricker, Howard Brenner. Third Rowf-Bryce Hoverter, Richard Kline, John Dinkle, Warren Paul. Fourth Row-Thomas Haage, Karl Zeswitz, Richard Klingaman. Absent from pictureff-John Mosser. ffm! amz! 1512014 agffzff SPONSOR: MR. McCLELLAND EDITOR: EARL POPP First Row-CLeft to rightb Jerre Ray, Audrey Motze, Mary Lu Mohn, Margaret Torr. Second Row-Louise Diener, Barbara Jacobs, Nan Hickman, Christine Leonarclziak. Third Rowvlvtary .Kalfadelis, Beverly Bresler, Francis Gurtowslzi, Jesse Jozwialc, Dorothy Gantz. Fourth Row-Hans Althouse, Raymond Albright, Elizabeth Abey, Thelma Farley. Filth Row-Mr. McClelland, Earl Popp, Curtis Reitz, Edith Grossman. Absent from picture-Natalie Johnson, Joanne Schartel. 132 vi fl L I sz-T 'Q SPONSORS: MR. ENTERLINE MISS LOVE MISS KAHLER PRESIDENT: RICHARD ENSSLEN VICE-PRESIDENT: GLADYS WOLF SECRETARY: MAE MORGAN TREASURER: BETTY LOU SNYDER QIZUZWIT 91042 61262056 Qmmzlke First Row-Cleft to rightb Carl Davis, Richard Batdorf, Harry Kousaros. Second Row-Mae Morgan, Betty Lou Snyder, Gladys Wolf, Harold Morris, Stanley Lachowski, Wilbur Seward. Third Row-Mary Palmer, Lillian Hard, Mary Fry, Dorothy Hill, Gloria Eiche, Jacqueline Young, Mary Ann Slcupp, June Biclzel. Absent from picture-Richard Ensslen, Betty Sarge, Jane Maiorana, Virginia Jones, Charles Wagner. cgkzfefzffi gum? cgxecmbe fammzfke First Row-Cleft to righO Richard Snyder, William Ehst, Douglas Yerger. Second Row.-Mary Ellen Goodhart, Shirley Hertz, Ruth Taylor, Janice Kauffman, Beverly Bresler, Geraldine Rothermel, Elsie Hagan, Doris Longeneclcer. Third Row-Jean Weidenhammer, Joseph Bolognese, Frank lnnis, Dana Gangwere, Alvin Popiel, Ernest Posey, John Keller, Richard Adams, Henry Conrad, Salvatore Maiorana. . Absent from picturefJoanne Scharlel, James Bright. SPONSOR: MR. HUNTER PRESIDENT: JOSEPH BOLOGNESE V-PRESIDENT: JEAN WEIDENHAMMER SECRETARY: MARY ELLEN GOODHART TREASURER: JOANNE SCHARTEL dim? 'V xx, U ati 4.97acv2zf fammfffee SPONSQR: MISS HICKS CHAIRMEN: JEAN LONG, JOHN DOHNER First ROW Clefl to rightD John Keller, Warren Paul, Joanne Schartel, Robert Wilce, Richard Kline, Joseph Wolff. Second Row-Jean Long, Jeanette Mast, Henry Conrad, John Dohner, William Griffiths. Absent from picture Maryellen Gundelach, Mary Dzilci, Ray Dorn, Elsie Hagan, Ernest Posey. ssem!Q fimmefz amz! fiahkzhs V 'V SPONSOR: MR. FINK First Row'-Cleft to rightD Gerald Rogers, Betty Ruth Jones, Mary Jane Kegerize, Lillian Hard, Geraldine Harrison, Franklin Hodg- kins. 134 79 6 576156715 Lgfd! EDITOR-IN-CHIEF JOHN KELLER 96411 cgffzmj SPONSOR: MR. SHOTT First Row--Kleft to rightD James Davidheiser. Second Row-Herbert Abraham, Luther Shaffer. Extreme Lef - Qfront to back- - Lillian Boyer, Lillian John, Nadine Rebholtz. Extreme Right 'Cleft to rightj Anna Sofianos, Marilyn Hassler. First Row ffCseatedD Jean Weidenhammer, Joan Erhard, Ruth Rogers, Alice Shaffer. Second Pow- 'Jane Kneisly, Beverly Blumen- stine, Christine Janucilc. First Rowffstandingb Kathleen Guenther, Mary Ritzman, Marilyn Koch Second Row--fWinifredJohnson,NancyBricker, Mary Jane Zerbe, Darlene Wolf. Third Row-Martin Bookbinder, Kermit Goda, Alfred Weitkunat. Four h Rowffsidney Hirschland, John Keller, George Fehr. Absent from picturefSara Bomberger, Dolores Freyer, Dana Gangwere, Grace Mease, Gloria Weidner, Barbara Shoup. af1alflgafz:zfQmm1Z12e Third l2ovvfKenneth Posey, Eleanor Komlodi, Mae Morgan, Shirley Guy, Richard Smith. Fourth Rovv4June Ermold, Alma Zimmerman, Ortrude Donley, Marilyn Katzenmoyer, Elsie Hagan. Fifth RowfJanice Noll, Marilyn Adams, Christine Lewicki. Sixth l2owfKatherine Gaul, Ruth Zimmerly, Dorothy Janucik, Mary Tobin, Irene Jeschlce, Esther Geesey, Jean Terry. Seventh Row--Mr. Shott. me-cfmlzfcfee Me- gig!! SPONSQR: MR. FENSTERMACHER First Row--Cleft to rightb Raymond Angstadt, Chester Angstadt, James Beaver, Charles Kissinger, Dallas Leinbach. Second RoWfCharles McLaughlin, Leonard Gajewski, Benny Catrona, Carl Frederick, George Heilman, Richard Hornberger. Third Rovv!Mr., Fenskermacher. M-Jzafzzcfee 15472 gbflffldfl SPONSOR: MR. GISH Left to right-Donald Ramer, Mr. Gish, Stephen DeTurk, Edward Yost, Joseph Ross. Absent from picture-James Reedy, George Pappas. 136 we-Chmm HM 4762! SPONSOR: MISS LOVE Kneeling-CLeft to rightj Richard Whilmeyer, Miss Love, Frederick Fix Casualtiesgfleft to rightl Richard Kercher, Albert Reed. Absent from picture-Si uar! Lenhari, John Karabinos, John Draclcly. Hia-cfzhzcke SPONSORS: MR. BANNON, MR. BOYLES Kneeling-Cleft to rightj Dean Boyer, Donald Greenawalt, Clinton Miller. 7 Standin3fRichard Broadbelt, Jack Heck, Richard Gans, George Swoyer, George Hess. DRILLMASTERS: RANDALL ROY, STEPHEN DeTURK SECRETARY: ELIZABETH SEGELSKY STUDENT CONDUCTOR: LILLIAN M. HARD LIBRARIANS: WILLIAM RHOADS, KENNETH ROBINSCDN lffhicizkzg gem! First Rowgfleft to rightj Miriam Good, Theodore Fish, Dorothy Kalbach, Elizabeth Segelsky, Janet Roy, Josephine Cronan, William Bricker, Caroline Rothermel, John Stover. Second Row-Lydia Valenti, Gene Umbenhauer, Vilma Weller, Janice Miller, Mary Reeser, Jean Wieher, Randall Roy, Ellsworth Becker, Warren Hommas, Dorothy Wojciechowski. Third Row4PhyIIis Eckenrhode, Betty Jones, Lillian Hard, Bruce Reber, Joan Kinsey, John Clouser, Donald Rentschler, Marion Printz, Richard Kercher, Ralph Gardner. Fourth Row-Jean Walborn, Shirley Guy, Gerald Eisenbise, Richard Leiss, Kenneth Mendelsohn, Emily Heiser, Homer Dorminey, Richard Wagner, Arnold Goldstan, Edward Yost, Donald Schlegel, Dorothy Seltzer. Fifth Row-Nan Heckman, Vincent Iannucci, Frank Hittner, Richard Williams, William Heck, Donald Van Reed, William Eastburn, Richard Strunk, Stanton Tothero, John Gable, Robert Fry, Edgar Reidel, Richard Whitmeyer, Patricia Sigaloose. Sixth Row-Charles Hunter, Robert Boas, Robert Toole, Alvin Jacobson, Russell Stock, Robert Link, Kenneth Robinson, Henry Conrad, John Keller, Daniel Ebling, Stephen DeTurk, John Scholastico, Warren Paul, William Rhoades, Ronald Schaeffer. Absent from picture-Edward Steinhart. SPONSOR: MR. CARDIN SX! Q SPON cgefzm 0165255112 Sosa: MR. CARDIN ' PRESIDENT: KENNETH ESHELMAN TREASURER: BETTY EBERL VICE-PRESIDENT: ALVIN JACOBSON LIBRARIAN: JACQUELINE BITLER SECRETARY: GERALDINE HARRISON ASSISTANT LIBRARIAN: RUTH EVELEV Firsl Row-Cleft to rightj Josephine Guzieiewski, Charles Bennett, Sophie Mazurelc, Paul Michael, Ruth Evelev, Jacqueline Bitler, Lillian Hard, Warren Blatt, Edward Seisler. Second RoWAGeraldine Harrison, Geraldine Rothermel, Robert Heffner, Edward Reiber, Carolyn Kofflce,' Kenneth Robinson, Robert Unger, Robert Nein. Third Row-John Seilarth, John Urlcuslci, Gerald Eisenbise, Robert Glass, Alvin Jacobson, Betty Eberl, John Stover, John Scholastico, Donald Rentschler, William Bricker. Fourth Row4Elizabeth Segelsky, Randall Roy, Robert Link, Robert Toole, Theodore White, Richard Kercher, Kenneth Eshelman, William Rhoads. Fifth RowfWalter Anderson, John Jablonslci, Ralph Gardner, Mary Lucena, Jeanne Smith, Mary Brenner, Arthur Babiraz, Kenneth John, Theofelos Fisher, George Gillingham, Daniel Ebling, Edward Coleman. Absent from picture!Vernon Deysher, Edward Stackpole, Joh n Schaeffer. 140 Lgdillbl gem! SPONSOR: MR. CARDIN SECRETARY: DORIS LUKANDER PRESIDENT: KENNETH ROBINSON TREASURER: ROBERT LINK VICE-PRESIDENT: BETTY EBERL LIBRARIAN: LILLIAN M. HARD First Row-Cleft to rightj John Stover, John Scholastico, Lillian Hard, Ruelle Reesser, Caroline Koffke, Kenneth Robinson, Richard Kercher, William Rhoads, Robert Toole, Kenneth Eshelman. Second Row-Donald W. Rentschler, Robert Fry, William Bricker, Edward Chrusciel, Carl Greenawald, Doris Lulcander, Edward' Steinhart, Theodore White. Third RowffJohn Seifarth, John Urlcuslci, Gerald Eisenbise, Robert Glass, Alvin Jacobson, Betty Eberl, Marian Long, Elizabeth Segelslcy, Randall Roy, Robert Link, Caroline Rothermel. Fourth Row-Walter Anderson, John Jablonski, Ralph Gardner, Mary Lucena,Jeanne Smith, Arthur Babiarz, Kenneth John, Theofelos Fisher, George Gillingham, Daniel Ebling, Edward Coleman. Absent from picture!John Schaeffer, Mary Breiner, Vernon Deysher, Lois Raudibaugh. 41 Zlillbl Uficfiesm SPONSOR: MR. CARDIN SECRETARY: JANET ROY PRESIDENT: ROBERT FRY TREASURER: LOUISE METZ VICE-PRESIDENT: HOMER DORMINEY LIBRARIAN: RUTH NAGLE First Row-Cleft to rightb Louise Metz, Janet Roy. Second Row--Robert Fry, Frank Hittner, Daniel Yealcel. Third RowfLeon Bush, Phyllis Eclcenrhode, Betty Jean Long, Homer Dorminey, Charles Hunter, Warren Hommas. Fourth Row-Dorothy Lykens, Ellsworth Becker. Fifth RoWfFlorence Koch, Ruth Nagle. Absent from picture4Edward Chrusciel 42 H, :mm 567111, ' , ,. , SPONSOR: MR. CARDIN SECRETARY: RITA WELGOS PRESIDENT: RICHARD WHITMEYER TREASURER: THEODORE FISH VICE-PRESIDENT: JAMES BEAVER LIBRARIAN: VILMA WELLER First Row-NCIeFt to rightb Vincen! lannucci, James Beaver, George Sheeler, Arnold Goldslan, Janice Miller, Nancy Schwartz, Thomas Weiner, Warren Paul, Jack Taksa, Walter Noll, Richard Williams. Second Row-Theodore Fish, William Reber, John Clouser, William Eastburn, Henry Kalbach, Rita Welgos, Vilma Weller, John Baver, Donald Schlegel, Luther Noll. Third Row-Robert Boas, Malcolm Becker, William Kautter, Fred lttle, Richard Whitmeyer. 'I43 v Jlfiiflllilldflfdf cgfzsemfk SPONSOR: MR. CARDIN SECRETARY: MARY LUCENA PRESIDENT: KENNETH ESHELMAN TREASURER: KENNETH ROBINSON VICE-PRESIDENT: GERALD EISENBISE LIBRARIAN: SOPHIE MAZUREK First Row-Cleft to rightl June Christman, Nan Heckman, Grace Mease, Jacqueline Bitler, Gladys Kerschner, Kathryn Kramer, Ralph Elbert, William Bricker. Second Row-Lillian Hard, Sophie Mazurek, Geraldine Rothermel, Charles Bennett, Josephine Guzieiewski, Donald Kauffman, Robert Unger, Edward Reiber. ' Third Row-John Seifarth, Robert Glass, Gerald Eisenbise, John Keller, Henry Conrad, William Rhoads, J. Richard Strunk, Kenneth Eshelman. Fourth Row-Kenneth Robinson, Betty Eberl, Mary Lucena, Jeanne Smith, Mary Brenner, Daniel Ebling, Kenneth John. Absent from pifsure-John Jablonski. T' . 1 44 I I UQ 2 k l,'J I' ' Q ffefzdkzg rgcfiaaf 04022 PRESIDENT: RICHARD ENSSLEN TREASURER: GERALDINE HARRISON VICE-PRESIDENT: MORTON DANIELS LIBRARIANS: ETHELINDA NOLL, JOYCE RUTH SECRETARY: VIRGINIA GULDIN GOWN HOSTESSES: LEONA SROKA, MARY ELLEN FELIX First Rovvgfleft to rightl Rosie Schmidt, Helen Arnidas, Joyce Ruth, Ethelinda Noll, Virginia Guldin, Morton Daniels, Richard Ensslen, Geraldine Harrison, Mary Ellen Felix, Leona Srolza, Olga Giamboi, Joyce Hilday. Second RovvfOlympia Lambros, Grace Mease, Jane Zuy, Anna Mae Reese, Mary Ellen Gundelach, Mary Reeser, Joanna Strauss, Emily Van Sciver, Mary Palmer, Louise Bell, Dolores Mulholland, Anna Rothermel, Ernestine Schiele, June Christman. Third RowfLouise Manbeclc, Helen Deibert, Louella Schadler, Jeanette Mast, Florence Gerhart, Betty Lou Tennerella, Margaret Carl, Ruth Legler, Gloria Miglionico, Hilda Margulies, Marion Swoyer, Catherine Rodino, Lois Whitehouse. Fourth Row4Janice Pllum, Marian L. Printz, Alberta James, Vilma Griesemer, Betty Lou May, Betty Keller, Anna L. Neidert, Virginia Lewis, Delphine Sinton, Jeanne Garis, Arlene Palsgrove. Fifth Row-Marilyn Adams, Mary Wanner, Juel Moll, Donna Wanner, Patricia Szajna, Mary Jane Kegerize, Eleanor Mast, Eva Joyce Bodanza, Jane Stephens, Ardelle Rigg, Diamond Condos. Sixth Row-Richard Kellenberger, George Gillingham, Charles Peters, Burton Brown, Francis Dietrich, William Simmons, Thomas Grater, Joseph Cammarano, William Guistwite, Angelo Napoli, Norman Slater, Albert Moser, Glenn Bailey. Seventh Row-Gordon Hoffman, Franlc Balantine, Charles Keeler, John Catalano, William Ramsey, Thomas Clay, Dean Barnhardt, Maxwell Gilbert, Cyril Pisaniclc, Harold Gilden, James Rehr, Robert Gehris, Abe Joyner, James Tsalceris. Absent from picture- 'William Bowers, Dudley Woodbridge. I W f 2 1 4 'M n f I gmgr, gm SPONSOR: MISS HASSLER SECRETARY: GLORIA BLECKER PRESIDENT: BERYL MATHIAS TREASURER: JANE MAIORANA VICE-PRESIDENT: DORIS SALLADE LIBRARIANS: MARY KUHN, ELEANOR MAJESKI First Row-Cleft to rightj Marian Metz, Beryl Mathias, June Klopp, Rita Keely, Violet Moore, Helen Kusior, Freida Moyer, Dorothy Wojciechowski, Esther Rubenstein, Dorothy Yost, Josephine Redcay, Ann McNabb. Second Row4Joan Leibig, Ruth Walb, Joan Barr, Jane Maiorana, Dorothy Janucilc, Joyce Diemand, Janice Berg, Anna Roland, Mary Biscanti, Dolores Stengel. Third Row-Fern Price, Phyllis Horst, Margaret Stengel, Kathryn Gaul, Jeanne Petree, Betty Hofmann, Margaret Helder, Jane Filipelc, Eleanor Majeslci, Shirley Blecker, Molly Redcay, Helen Brolc, Jean Walborn, Virginia Fox. Fourth RovvJLorraine Schaeffer, Gloria Augustine, Antonina Barbera, Jeanette Briel, Catherine Burns, Beverly Shunk, Mary Fisher, Ruth Ache, Mary Dzilci, Margaret Eshbach, Martha Ditlow, Dorothy MacDonald, Alice Shaffer. Fifth Row!Jacqueline House, Marjorie Hullinger, Anna Rhoads, Anita Kiefer, Grace Seidel, Anna Balon, Annetta Gibble, Dolores Weidel, Mary Kuhn, Doris Sallade, Dorothy Gantz, Pauline Kaminslci, Jean Weiher, Florence Sychterz. Sixth Row'-Doris Ramer, Lorraine Weinhold, Joan Reber, Natalie Kaminslci, Lydia Valenti, Kathryn Kramer, Cleo Jones, Jeanette Snyder, Mary George, Dolores Balon, Margaret Riclcenbach, Eleanor Segelsky, Gloria Becker, Phyllis Krick, Masione Calabro, Dorothy Walborn. Absent from picture4Anna Madara, Dolores Madiera. fgayfgke fill SPONSOR: MISS HASSLER SECRETARY: JOSEPH CAMMERANO PRESIDENT: FRANCIS DEITRICH TREASURER: CHARLES PETERS VICE-PRESIDENT: MAXWELL GILBERT LIBRARIANS: JOHN STEPP AND BRUCE YORGEY First Row-Cleft to rightb John Tsakeros, Ralph Mancuso, Robert Toole, George Gillingham, Bruce Yorgey, Hilda Margulies, Betty Ruth Jones, Fred Walb, Robert Staulfer, William Schaeffer, Scott Perry. Second Row--Jesse Hunsberger, Daniel Bieber, Milton Williams, John Stepp, Irvin Bossler, Glenn Bailey, Richard Kellen- berger, Angelo Napoli, Burton Brown, Charles Peters, Richard Ensslen, Norman Slater, William Guistwite, Robert Gehris. Third Rowe -William Hertzog, Robert Moser, Charles Burford, Abe Joyner, George Bolton, Cyril Pisanick, Sylvester McClary, Harry Bell, Gordon Hoffman, John Catalano, Thomas Grater, Harold Gildin, William Brown. Fourth Row -,Crawford Sterl, Richard Smith, Edward Tull, William Ramsey, Thomas Clay, Jack Long, Gus Yatron, William Simmons, William Luclcenbill, George Ganas, Morton Daniels, William DeWire, Maxwell Gilbert, Joseph Cammorano, Robert Miller, John Kunlcelman, Francis Deitrich. Absent from pictures---William Bowers. 47 Mikie! fiafmx SPONSOR: MISS HASSLER SECRETARY: LOREEN NAFTZINGER PRESIDENT: JOHN KUNKLEMAN TREASURER: RALPH MANCUSO VICE-PRESIDENT: CHESTER BRESSLER LIBRARIANS: NANCY GRATER, IRMA RUTH First Rowafleft to rightjWilliam Schaeffer, Betty Segelslcy, lrma Ruth, Shirley Angstadt, Noriand Albert, Ruth Sassaman, Kathryn Daloisio, Ethel Corwin, Bella Parzanese, Robert Stauffer. Second Row-Bruce Yorgey, Anna Hilbert, Gloria Weidner, Mary Seiders, Betty Lou Didyoung, Phyllis Fett, Margue- rite Brennen, Judy Brown, Virginia Carbaugh. Third RowfWilliam Hertzog, Josephine Franco, Betty Dudley, Josephine Asberry, Doris Myers, Barbara Diehl, Joan Stuber, Kathleen Guenther, Miriam Carnobas, William Brown. Fourth Row--Pauline Orlando, Doris Popp, Winifred Guth, Leona Kranch, Dorcas Schilling, Nancy Grater, Virginia Lippincott, Loreen Naftzinger, Ralph Mancuso. Fifth Row-Robert Toole, John Stepp, Milton Williams, George Ganas, Robert Miller, Richard Smith, Daniel Bieber, Fred Walb, Marvin Yaffee, Chester Bressler. Absent from picutre-Patricia Sigafoose, Edward Tull, Jack Long, Robert Luclcenbill, Elaine Sherman, Gus Yatron, Carmen Hiester, Jesse Hunsberger, John Kunlcleman. 48 I Y-R offhfmy Uh! PRESIDENT: LA RUE ADAMS TREASURER: JUNE SCHEURING VICE-PRESIDENT: JANE KAUFFMAN SPONSOR: MISS STUMP SECRETARY: MARY JANE FAUST First Row-CIeIt to ri3htD Vivian Kochard, Doris Reeser, Helen Schafer, Gloria Shilling, Betty Leas, Anna May Reilsnyder, Mary Jane Zoll, Phyllis Setley, Ruth Gans. Second Row-Mary Jane Faust, Gloria Kruppenbach, Elaine Reichlein, La Rue Adams, Mary Bechtel, Jane Kaulfman, Jane Stolz, Geraldine East, Rachel Ravitz, Jessie Jozwiak, Rosemary Sylvester, Ruth Unger. Absent from picturz4June Scheuring. 'I 52 First Row-Kleft to rightl Catherine Cranage, Doris Kramer, Donna Wanner, Mary Dzilti. Second Row-Frances Stavro- poulos,BettyKemp,FredJohnston. Third RowfMr. Dornsife, Dolores Feyer, Walter Noll, Helen Guss, Marguerite Schaeffer. Fourth Row-Richard Westcott, Roy Mervine. Fifth Row--'Dorothy Hill, John Hoke. Absent from picture4Harry Jack- son, George Beck. First Row-H fleft to right- Augus- tine Appolloni, Audrey Motze, Betty Shuker, Barbara Schoup, Mrs. Kline, Rita Skup, Pauline Wummer, Betty Hepler, Sylvia Taylor. Second Row-Patricia Henning, Anne Balthaser, Beverly Shunk, Ruth Wilfert. Third Row-Arnold Goldstan, Philip Erb, Leslie LeVine, John Auchenbach. I53 CURATOR: DOROTHY HILL PRESIDENT: RICHARD WESTCOTT Mr! UM TREASURER: MARY DZIKI SPONSOR: MR. DORNSIFE VICE-PRESIDENT: FRED JOHNSTON MODEL: CHRISTINE HOMAN SECRETARY: BETTY KEMP PRESIDENT: AUGUSTINE APPOLLONI SPONSOR: MRS. KLINE VICE-PRESIDENT: ANNE BALTHASER SECRETARY: PATRICIA HENNING aw? 47Z6if2zcz2zff1bf1 fenfbzl agiffwx Q PRESIDENT: SAUL ALPINER SECRETARY-TREASURER: ELIZABETH HARRISON VICE-PRESIDENT: TERRENCE CONNOR SPONSOR: MR. HAWMAN Acting in foreground-Cleft to rightD Saul Alpiner, Ethel Brinlzenhoff, Terrence Connor. First Row-Ruth S.Taylor, Terry Weiherer, Betty Zweizig, Flora Spangler,lrene Szurgot, Mary Ellen Gundelach,Julia Kalbach, Geraldine Harrison, Vilma Griesemer, Elizabeth Harrison, Elizabeth Segelslcy, Jacqueline Lamm, Jean Dodge, Virginia Guldin, Louise Frill. Second Row-Dorothy Lyons, Kathryn Sembower, Marie DeLuca, Carmela Maggiaro, Irma Ruth. Third Row-Doris Abel, Olga Anderson. Standing in rear-Mr. Hawman, James l acon e, John Scolastico, Morris Sarachelc. Absent from picture-Joyce Marcia Ruth, Lois Louise Fox, Annabell Shulman. y if if VN 5 A.fJIIJJf, Xwfy Ig J Wim wma ms PRESIDENT: JACK BEIDLER w SECRETARY: PATRICIA STRICKLER VICE-PRESIDENT: MARY LU MOH TREASURER: ELIZABETH ABEY SPONSOR: MR. BINGAMAN i First Row-Cleft to rightj Bruce Rehr, Marvin Yaffee, Paul Rhoads, Jack Beidler, Salvatore Maiorana. Second Row-Mary Lu Mohn, Ernestine Schiele, Florence Bleclcer, Margaret Fisher, Eva Joyce Bodanza, Fern Price, Jeanette Kline, Mary Jane Harmut, Joyce Hoyer, Claire Spector, Doris Loretta Schaeffer, Martha Ditlow. Third Row-Patricia Kershner, Elizabeth Abey, Beverly Bresler, Dorothy Seltzer, Nancy Price, Ruth Mendez, Nancy Linclemuth, Eloise Lloyd, Dorothy Gaenzle, Francis Wasserman, Jo Anne Schartel, Patricia Striclcler. Absent from picture-Jacqueline House, Allred Weitkunat. 'I 55 45a,Mamaf2e fyfcfaflx' guild PRESIDENT: GEORGE FEHR SECRETARY: JANE UIBEL VICE-PRESTDENT: JOAN BARR TREASURER: KENNETH MENDELSOHN SPONSOR: MISS YOST Acting in right foreground-Joan Barr, Alex Coull. First Row-fleft to rightD Catherine Conner, Edith Grossman, Gabrielle Straszun, Marcia Goldstein, Harriette Wasserman, Dorothy Gromis. Second Row-Jean Erby, Hilda Pelmont, Marilyn Miller, Lois Albrecht, Marie Adams, Dorothy Walborn. Third Row-Miss Yost, Alice McLoud, Kenneth Mendelsohn, Jane Uibel, George Fehr, Lois J. Seyferl, Kay Shober. Absent from picture-Violet Bampton. 156 First Row-Cleft to rightD Jack Bingaman, Richard Snyder, Mr. Elmer, Thoedore Edris, Roderick Horning. Second RowiPaul Geibel, Eugene Snyder, Girard Rapp, Leon Bush, Robert Reimer. Third Row-Edward Provencher. First Row-Cleft to righO Anthony Mancini, Malcolm Becker, Foster McPherson, Patricia Sigaloose, Daniel Miller, Jules Minker, William Saylor. Second Row-Donald Moodhart, James Priebe, Frederick Horning, Richard McCullough, Arthur Saylor, lra Kulp. Third Row-EdwardRokoski,Jol1n Urkuski, Mr. Mclntyre, Donald Regar, Carl Davis. 157 CSZIQIIIZZWIZQ fi!! PRESIDENT: THEODORE EDRIS SECRETARY: JACK BINGAMAN V-PRESIDENT: EDWARD PROVENCHER SPONSOR: MR. ELMER yffzaban fin! SPONSOR: MR. MCINTYRE PRESIDENT: WILLIAM SAYLOR SECRETARY: ANTHONY MANCINI VICE-PRESIDENT: CARL DAVIS TREASURER: FREDERICK HORNlNG Cguaffkfezzfz 6721! PRESIDENT: RICHARD CLEMENS SECRETARY-TREASURER: VLIRGINIA HARTLINE VICE-PRESIDENT: RALPH DROMIE SPONSOR: MR. HOFFMAN First Row-Cleft to rightb Robert Johnston, Harvey Bredbenner, Richard Clemens, Robert Kline, Robert Emes. Second Row-'-Frank Klopp, Ralph Dromie, Gerald Ertz, Andrew Janizewski, Francis Litzenberger, Benjamin Weidner, John Frill. Third Row-Charles Ludwig, Harold Kunlcelman, Ruth Evelev, Virginia Hartline, Donald Shupp, Ted Kowalski. Fourth Row-Marilyn Hassler, Mr. Hoffman, Theodore White, Emerick Onderco. Absent from picture4Ernest Ruppert. i 'i58l im? UM i 1 SPONSOR: MR. BOYER PRESIDENT: WILLIAM KAUCHER SECRETARY-TREASURER: STUART PEIFER VICE-PRESIDENT: RALPH WAGNER TELEGRAPI-TER: RALPH GABLE First Row-Cleft to rightb Daniel Oberc, Joseph Greth, SluartPeiler, Ralph Wagner, William Kaucher. Second Row-Richard Oswald, Richard Weand, Richard Angstadt, Kenneth Adams, James Wiegand. Third Row-Mr. Boyer. 59 ,fpiexsmaizhg fd!! PRESIDENT: DOROTHY ADAMSKI SECRETARY-TREASURER: HELEN SCHIEFER VICE-PRESIDENT: ELIZABETH COOPER SPONSOR: MISS KEAN Left to right---Gloria Becker, Mary Kaliadelis, Pauline Cipolla, Josephine Cronan, Miss Kean, Elizabeth Cooper, Helen Schiefer, Mary Palmer, Doris Pratt, Dorothy Adamslci, Hermina Adamski. 160 61 675655 df!! 55264615 PRESIDENT: FORREST HELDER SECRETARY-TREASURER: THOMAS MESSER VICE-PRESIDENT: ROBERT HIMMELBERGER SPONSOR: MR. HUNTER First Rowdleft to rightj Thomas Messer, Paul Scull, Jerre Ray. Second Row-Forrest Helder, Robert Himmelberger, Bruce Stauffer, Howard May. Third Row-Adam Horn, Howard Bleyer, John Mosser. Absent from picturefDonald Becker. umizy fha' PRESIDENT: SHIRLEY ANGSTADT SECRETARY-TREASURER: AUDREY ENDY VICE-PRESIDENT: MILDRED KULP SPONSOR: MRS. BREIDEGAN First Row-Cleft to rightD Mary Lou Piano, Olympia Lambros, Christine Leonardzialz, Evelyn Parker, Ruth Hoffeclcer. Second RowfCatherine Hartline, Pearl Dierolf, Christine Janucilc, Ruth Nagle, Dorothy LeVan, Elaine Morrison. Adele Lewis, Mrs. Breidegan. Thircl Row-Natalie Johnson, Martha Shaw, Nancy Schlappig, Marjorie Rundle, Grace Rowe. Fourth Row-Mildred Kulp, Audrey Endy, Lorraine Schaeffer, June Hettinger. Absent from picturegshirley Angstadt, Ann Dawson. 162 50556114 PRESIDENT: CATHERINE BURNS SECRETARY-TREASURER: JEAN BOLTZ FREES VICE-PRESIDENT: ELEANOR LONGENECKER SPONSOR: MISS MONTGOMERY First Row4Cleft to rightj Esther Happel, Catherine Burns, Miss Montgomery, Lois Dunnigan, Elizabeth Skrocki, Carmella Weidner, Norma Knaut, Genevieve Haradynslci, Patricia Burns, Geraldine Weber, Joyce Crum. Absent from picture-Jean Boltz Frees, Eleanor Longeneclcer. 63 Cgkmefzfrzfly Qyhlkzg fbi! PRESIDENT: CURTIS R. REITZ SECRETARY-TREASURER: JANE DETWILER VICE-PRESIDENT: JACK TAKSA SPONSOR: MISS WALT First l2ow!Cleft to rightb Jack Talcsa, Kenneth Kline, Robert H. Kauffman, Curtis R. Reitz, Seymour Bloom. Second l2ovv!Dorcas Schilling, Shirley Cooper, Evelyn Kline, June Klopp, Mary Kirkhoff, Ellen Kline. Third l2owfThelma Degler, Jane Detwiler, Doris Keen, Mae Kaucher, Barbara Jacobs, Dolores Weidel. Fourth Row-Fannie E. Lylcens, Miriam Carnobas, Shirley Becker, Virginia Erb, Betty Stitzer. Fifth Row-Anna Feslco, Burton Schaffer. Absent from picture-Alvin Popiel, Florence Knabb, Jane Abraham. 164 511501255 Shbzbfzay fda! PRESIDENT: DOROTHY BENEVIT SECRETARY: DOROTHEA PYLE VICE-PRESIDENT: MARGARET SCHUTT SPONSOR: MISS FAIRLAMB First Row-Cleft to rightl Regina Pauley, Ruth Jean Rehnert. Second Rowglrene Henry, Doris Harter, Dora Frangiadis, Jeanne Perpetua, Katherine Aslandino. Third Row-Rachel Maliclr, Jeanette Richards, Annamae Heller, Mary Architas, Barbara Yoh, Dora Voguit. Fourth Row-Ruth Zimmerly, Janice Noll, Katherine Kissling, Mildred Kramer, Marilyn Katzenmoyer. Fifth Row-Jane Hull, Ruth Miller, deEtta Shiery, Joyce Fisher, Dorothea Pyle. Standing in rzarflirances Sulclie, Mildred Faust, Betty Sorg, Margaret Schutt, Elaine Rettew, June Ermold, Catherine Stavarslei, Jean Moyer, Gloria Snyder. Absent from picture-Dorothy Benevit, Jeannette Harris, Bebe Lesczynska, June Montz, Jeanne Miller, Irene Mevreles, Catherine Schoclc, Ruth Sassaman, Josephine Kleclcner. 65 XWQ HM SPONSORS: MR. BOYLES AND MR. BANNON PRESIDENT: LESTER MILLER SECRETARY: CHARLES MILLER VICE-PRESIDENT: JOSEPH KLECKNER TREASURER: CHARLES KALFADELIS First Row-'Cleft to rightb Walter O'NieI, John Sterling, Richard Rowles, Robert Hosler, Theodore Fish, Theodore Weaver, Wilbur Schwambach, Clinton Miller, Carl Sommerman, Charles Kalfadelis. Second Row 'Robert G. Brady, Joseph Kleclxner, Richard Broadbelt, Donald Brady, Donald Greenawalt, Edwin Riclcen- bach, Michael Mazurelc, Richard Angstadt, Lester Miller. Third Row-V Herman Suchciclci, George Swoyer, Ernest Posey, John Painter, Nicholas Hnot, Curtis Briel, Joe Phillips, Thomas Derr, Charles Miller. Fourth Row-f Alfred Ernesto, Paul Flamm, Eugene Cooper, Melvin Nye, John Close, Troy Burkert, Dean Boyer. Fifth Row- Francis Gurtowslci, Donald H. Gittelman, Richard Lebo, Donald Rentschler, Robert MacConnell, Robert Dries, Clifford Goodall. Sixth Row Herbert Himmelberger, Jack Heck, William Shellabear, Robert S. Kaufman, Diclc Wagner, Gene Umben- ' ' George Buck, Russell Bruclcart, James Lessig, Robert Murray houer, Albert Wachter, James Coyle, John Caraminis, Absent from picture- William L. Reber, Richard H. Gans. 166 Sffhefwfzaezzl Qifhfkzg LZ!! 67 SPONSOR: MISS MERTZ First Rowffleft to rightD Lewis Krimen, Carolyn Koffke, Anne Balon, Mildred Hiester, Eleanor Schuhmann Second Row--Lillian Boyer, Bernice Syphard, Leonard Kuczawa, Gwendolyn Lloyd, Jean Hornberger. Third l2owfMary Reeser, Miss Mertz, Dorothy Reed, Evelyn Hoffman. 472150 Qhzfzfi-' fjfllf PRESIDENT: ELWOOD ALBERT SECRETARY-TREASURER: JUNE ADAMS VICE-PRESIDENT: RICHARD KELLER SPONSOR: MR. WISLER First Row-Cleft to rightD Jeannette Briel, June Adams, Kathryn Brucher, June Biclcel, Dorothy Lykens, Jane Kneisley, Mr. Wisler. Second Row-Margaret Carl, Dariss Chalfont, Louise Farina, Josephine Asberry, Christine Soltysik, Arlene Hahn, Janet Gernert, June Bohn. Third l2oWACarl Guss, Leon Thompson, Jerome Dershwitz, Richard Keller, Elwood Albert, Thomas Franco, Eugene Deibert. Fourth Row-Lawrence Lotz, William Kautter, John Stover, Stanley Lachowski, Robert Goodman. Fifth Row-4Stanton Tothero, Edward Steinhart, Michael Eleftherion, George Halulakos, Richard Schartel, William Ehst. Sixth Row-Franklin Hassler, Robert Heffelfinger, Donald Dawkins, Robert Gromis, Richard Green, Edward Coleman. Absent from picture-Bernard Lillis, Daniel Tarcznski. f5ay5',7WM'1SfZ' fill Q net PRESIDENT: ROBERT SNAITH SECRETARY-TREASURER: EDWIN KOMPA VICE-PRESIDENT: HERBERT MARKOWITZ SPONSORS MR. JACOBS AND'MR. HARRIS First Row-Cleft to rightj Denton Muzzuco, William Hnot, Richard Miller, Robert Pearson, Edward Boyer, Earl Oplinger Herbert Coller, James Mengel. Second Row-James Prosser, John DeMott, Robert Tyson, Robert Zettlemoyer, LaRoy Rabold, George Sands, John Chelius, Angelo Tucci. Third Row-Raymond Haag, Ray Marshall, Henry Smith, Roger Alberts, Henry Hagmayer, Jack Cutler, William Biffel, Joseph Bolognese. Fourth Row-Earl Ramsey, Ray Smith, Martin Goldstein, lrvin Kaucher, Gerald Schaeffer, Herbert Markowitz, Robert Snaith. Fifth Row-Mr. Jacobs, Henry Kalbach, Richard Gernert, Homer Frankhouser, William Griffiths, Edwin Kompa, Mr. Harris. 69 I THAT THE ANCIENT GREEKS VERY EARLY RECOGNIZED THE VALUE OF COMPETITIVE SPORTS AND PHYSICAL TRAINING IS SHOWN BY THEIR NA- TIONAL GAMES, THE MOST FAMOUS, THE OLYMPICS, DATING BACK TO THE BEGINNING OF AUTHENTIC GREEK HISTORY. THESE GAMES, HELD OUADRENNIALLY, ORIGINALLY CONSISTED OF A SINGLE FOOT RACE BUT LATER THE PROGRAM WAS EXPANDED TO INCLUDE TWENTY-FOUR EVENTS. THEY HELD SUCH GREAT IMPORTANCE THAT IN TIME OF WAR TRUCES WERE DECLARED SO THAT THE GAMES COULD BE HELD. AT FIRST ONLY PERSONS OF PURE HELLENIC DESCENT COULD PARTICIPATE, BUT AFTER THE ROMAN CON- OUEST, THE CONOUERORS WERE ALSO ADMITTED. SOON AFTER THIS, THE GAMES BEGAN TO DECLINE AND DIED OUT COMPLETELY IN THE FOURTH CENTURY. IN 1896, HOWEVER, THEY WERE REVIVED IN ORDER TO PRESERVE IN SPORT THE NOBILITY AND CHIVALRY THAT DISTINGUISHED IT IN THE PAST. IT WAS HOPED THAT THE GAMES WOULD KEEP ALIVE THE SPIRIT OF AMATEURISM AND ELIMINATE THE PAID GLADIA- TOR. THROUGH OUR SCHOOL ATHLETIC PROGRAM, WE ARE TRYING TO ACCOMPLISH THESE SAME ENDS. BOYS AND GIRLS ARE TAUGHT GOOD SPORTSMANSHIP IN ADDITION TO PHYSICAL TRAINING. WE FOL- LOW IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF THE GREEKS. 170 Vx? 135 ' L' 8,6 5 Q . 4 Q Milli! . Q fw f 4 'O hqgfx W 1' , 'X CF. ' , 93 X X' s an , ,v ug fm f?T,Q'1:5,. If 1,1-I-. -:Ari-'17, '-ffm: -. . 'Q 115: .mm ., -: A few-1Y1ergv - -35 15- 5751.3 V a .34 f-Q. 4. . . . Ln-. - 'Q-vw s - ' '-1 '-1:-L'rf1i7'. . 5 133 ,1??f-EF,-3-,-a:., i ' fe,-fi fl -.wf.mw., 3 ff,-zg,,f,. 1- ' :inte 'F :-.L fav l-5.31351 3' 5 ifffikfim. .k5v,..-f . ind.. . wr 1 -'un - K. - : Wlp P.:5 1 I Q 2 ag: 5 ny. xv ,,,Q-2212 ,.-gf qi-, L:-5 '1 Ep an -555 Tp-...,'..,.. f 'f - wf11111:-g,g4- . -:-.-'-M. ' 7394-55' z'f351f?F1l- ' Q. ' 1' -' I-'.a.'j5f?li6IQ,A '. - . 5.4-., ays'Q1acfI1?1g 457f?zff ..,. WILLIAM BEYERLE RUSSELL BOYLES ADAM BRUCHER LEROY JONES ALBERT HARRIS CHARLES HAWMAN ,gg EMANUEL JACOBS RONALD KICHLINE HAROLD YENTSCH 'I72 WHL Q 9 K sf ,. , Yhisffy Qliaffaff First Row-Cleft to rightD Joseph Bolognese, George Pappas, Charles McLaughlin, Harry Kuhlman, Richard Ensslen, Earl Oplinger, Edward Kompa, Troy Burkert, Richard Schaefer. Second Rovv4Forrest Helder, Bert Eshbach, Paul Flamm, Gus Yatron, Joseph Cerneglia, Armand Thierfelder, Richard Houck, Gerald Schaeffer, Elmer Wolf, Herbert Markowitz. Third Row-Earl Popp, Senior Manager, Doctor Markley Seibert, Team Physician, William Beyerle, Trainer, William Biffel, John Jablonski, Francis Deitrich, Thomas Grater, Ronald Bennett, Edward Cammarota, Assistant Line Coach, Harold Yentsch, Line Coach, Albert Harris, Scout, Ronald Kickline, Head Coach, Emanuel Jacobs, Physical Education Head. Fourth Rovv4Bruce Hatt, Manager, George Buck, Assistant Manager, Donald Storey, Jack Cutler, Alexander Smith, Jack Ritch, Charles Thomas, Jessie Tobias, Robert Leibold, Homer Frankhouser, Leonard Gaiewslci, Robert Snaith, Edwin Smith, Assistant Manager, Alex Kohl, Assistant Manager. 174 READING VS. THOMAS PATTON The Red Knights pried the lid oft the 1944 campaign with Thomas Patton as their Foe. Charley Thomas sparked the Rocket's running attack with the able help ofthe veteran line. Scoring a touchdown in every quarter the Knights coasted to a Q5 to O victory, thus Reading I-ligh remained unscored upon by the Patton boys since the relations began between the schools. READING VS. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Playing a Philadelphia team for the First timeiin Fifty-three years, the Knights ran into tough opposition against the Poor Richards from Benjamin Franklin. Coming back alter trailing by a touchdown, the Knights scored a touchdown on a long pass. Ben Markowitz then converted to give Reading a 7 to 6 edge. In the closing minutes, however, two desperate passes gave Ben Franklin the margin of victory, 'I3-7. READING VS. WILLIAM PENN In their First conference game, the Rockets traveled to Harrisburg to tackle their old rival, William Penn. Benefiting by in- juries to three key men in the Reading attack, the Tigers outgainecl the Knights in the first half. The Knights came back in the second half and played the Tigers on even terms until a fumble set up the William Penn touchdown and the ball game 6 to O. READING vs. YORK York High spoiled Reading's Booster Day by whipping the Knights 28 to 0. Exhibiting great strength and speed, the York boys piled up two touchdowns in the first quarter and coasted through the rest of the game, scoring once more in the first half and again in the second half. Although the Knights improved as the game continued, the margin was too great to overcome. READING VS. ALLENTOWN ln their second conference game, the Red Knights ran into the powerful Allentown Canaries. The Canaries had a T party all afternoon. Flamish and Fischel, two great Allentown backs, ran through the Rocket's defense hitting pay dirt many times. The heavily favored Allentown powerhouse crushed the Knights to the tune of 41 to 0. READING vs. BETHLEHEM The Knights were the guests of Liberty High School of Bethlehem in a mud battle on the host's gridiron. Bethlehem scored touchdowns as freely as the rain fell. Even the Liberty second team scored on the Reading boys. When festivities finally ended, the Red Knights were on the short end of a 46 to 0 score. 'I7 READING vs. LANCASTER In an effort to continue Reading High's winning streak over the White Roses, the Rockets girded for battle and set sail for Lancaster, only to be sunk by a superior team. The Knights fought doggedly until the final gun, coming through with their first score in conference play. This was not enough as the Lancaster eleven pushed across four touchdowns and two conversions to READING vs. LEBANON A rejuvenated team at the start, the Red Knights set out to defeat a favored Lebanon eleven. After having scored the previous week, the Rockets were out for more. The one thing they didn't consider was the Cedar's defense. The Lebanon rooters went home happy as the Cedars came out on top, 20 to 0. READING vs. EASTON Reading's hopes for a conference victory, on the rise after the Lebanon game, dipped today as the Red Knights ran up against a superior Easton team. The Lehigh Valley boys started by scoring on the first play from scrimmage. Thus, the rout was on, and the Rovers ran up the score to the tune of 32 to 0. 9.9 BACK HOME READING vs. POTTSVILL Closing the season with, the annual Tu key Day classic against Pottsville, tl' Rockets went down for their ninth straig defeat. The Knights outplayed their fo during the first hall but in the second ha they were the victims of some tricl+ Pottsville plays. The Raiders were fightir their hearts out for victory but it was nw theirs as Pottsville took the game 6 to ' 1. 79 iixiiiia . .gelwfw THE J. V. FOOTBALL SQUAD UNDER THE CAPABLE DIRECTION OF MR. ALBERT H. HARRIS GAINED MUCH EXPERIENCE FOR THE 1945 VARSITY. EVEN THOUGH IT WASN'T A WINNING SEASON, THE J.V,'S SHOWED PROMISE FOR THE FUTURE. COMPETITIVE GAMES PLAYED READING 7 READING 7 READING 0 WEST READING 13 HILL SCHOOL 27 HILL SCHOOL 13 First Row-Cleft to rightD Richard Britigan, Donald Anderson, Paul Boyer, Richard Griffiths, Jordan Bausher, Eugene Cooper, Teddy Smith, Carl Sommerman, George Piuuto. Second RowAGerald Ertz, Henry Hagmayer, Herbert Glass, Robert Wagner, William Eshelman, Christ Zogas, John DeMott, Herbert Coller, Louis Fiorini, James Coyle. Third RowgRobert Tyson, John Stepp, Ripley Fehr, Richard Ebright, Henry Kalbach, Russell DiBlasi, Raymond Marshall, Harold Gantert, Eugene Borelc. Fourth Row-James O'Brien, William Saylor, William Griffiths, Donald Hoffman, Albert Hendricks, Richard Gernert, James Bright, David DeLong, William Guistwite, Franlz Balentine, Martin Goldstein. Jaxx-Qvzffzzilgf First Row-Cleft to rightb Wilbur Chrisman, Frederick Roland, Lincoln Steigerwalt, Richard Reich, Walter Eisenhower, Richard Smith. Second Rowgfxlfred Weitkunat, Robert Ruoff, James Tsakeris, Luther Reber, Theodore White, Ronald Romig, Russell C. Boyles. Third RowfEmanueI Jacobs, Richard Greenawald, Robert McCarthy, Edward Hinlcel, John Ermler, Dallas Leinbach, Maxwell Gilbert. Fourth Row-Stuart Moyer, Ray Dorn, Salvatore Maiorana, Robert McCIatchie, John Walter, Richard Hendel. r -A xg. ll ugh, .1 ,,-+ 'px 'K K. +A if ,ia CROSS-COUNTRY Although only two dual meets were held, our cross-country team practiced diligently every day. In winning both meets from Birdsboro, the thin-clad harriers showed evidence of successful seasons to come. CROSS-COUNTRY SCORES CLow score winsD OCTOBER 29 READING-24 BIRDSBOROA31 NOVEMBER 1 READING-20 BIRDSBORO-35 P.I.A.A. READING FINISHED FOURTH M.A.I.C.C. READING FINISHED THIRD 180 First Row-Cleft to rightD Manager Dana Gangwere, Jack Springer, Charles McLaughlin, James Bright, David Roland Harry Kuhlman, Edwin Blecker, Manager Earl Popp. Second Row-Coach Emanuel Jacobs, Coach William Beyerle, Donald Dawkins, Bernard Lillis, Richard Gernerf, Raymond Snyder, Harold Bieber, Edward Krause, Head Coach Albert Harris. DEC. DEC. DEC. DEC. DEC. i'JAN. JAN. 'JAN UAN. 'JAN 1944 BASKETBALL 1945 WE THEY WILSON HOME 38 16 UAN. 23 LANCASTER POTTSTOWN HOME 28 25 JAN. 30 BROWN PREP. BETHLEHEM AWAY 26 40 FEB. 3 WILLIAM PENN ALLENTOWN HOME 29 38 i'FEB. 6 STEELTON HAZELTON HOME 33 38 FEB. 9 LEBANON WILLIAM PENN HOME 54 37 FEB. 13 YORK STEELTON AWAY 43 39 XFEB. 16 JOHN HARRIS LEBANON HOME 25 34 FEB, 20 LANCASTER YORK HOME 45 35 FEB. 23 ALLENTOWN JOHN HARRIS AWAY 35 40 FEB. 27 BETHLEHEM 'Conference Games AWAY HOME AWAY HOME AWAY AWAY HOME HOME AWAY HOME THEY 28 36 37 41 41 42 45 38 61 31 QQAB L09 gdigdfgdff Reading High played twenty-one games this season. The Red Knights started out with a bang by jumping into the league lead early in the season. However, the Knights ran into a four game losing streak which sent them to the bottom of the first division. The best game of the year occured when Lancaster played here late in the season. The game was nip and tuck all the way and the regulation time ran out with the score 38 to 38. A three minute extra period was played during which no score was made. Another three minute sudden death period was played. From the center jump, Krause tapped to Gernert who in turn passed to Lillis, who made a beautiful back-handed shot to win the game 40 to 38. The Knights played five games against Eastern Penn competition but were able to win only one of them, that from Bethlehem 42 to 31. Although we finished in fourth place, we had the honor of having our giant center, Moose Krause, as the individual high scoring champion of the Central Penn League. Q ll! fgdfgdffdy First Row- Cleft to rightj Russell DiBIasi, George Crump, Bruce Liddicoat, Daniel Vitalo, Charles Stafford, Jesse Tobias. Second Rowfliugene Borelc, George Giles, Richard Houck, Thomas Babczak, Charles Davis, Richard Schaeffer, Frank Celmer. Third Rowe--Coach Emanuel Jacobs, Coach William Beyerle, Daniel Bieber, William Biffel, Robert RuoFf, Charles Lamm, Raymond Albright, Head Coach Albert Harris. i DEC. DEC. DEC. DEC. DEC. JAN. JAN. JAN. JAN. JAN. 6 WILSON 12 POTTSTOWN 19 BETHLEHEM 22 ALLENTOWN 27 MT. PENN 5 WILLIAM PENN 9 STEELTON 12 LEBANON 16 YORK 20 JOHN HARRIS J. V. BASKETBALL SCHEDULE HOME HOME AWAY HOME HOME HOME AWAY HOME HOME AWAY THEY 24 32 58 46 16 26 22 20 17 24 JAN. 23 LANCASTER JAN. 30 READING HI-Y FEB. 3 WILLIAM PENN FEB. 6 STEELTON FEB. 9 LEBANON FEB. 13 YORK FEB. 16 JOHN HARRIS FEB. 20 LANCASTER FEB. 23 ALLENTOWN FEB. 27 BETHLEHEM AWAY HOME AWAY HOME AWAY AWAY HOME HOME AWAY HOME THEY 35 21 25 19 28 21 30 24 54 17 4906061 Our soccer team, coached by Leroy Jones, had a rather successful season winning one, losing one, and dead-locking four. The boys played well in every game, and finished the season with a win to leave pleasant memories of the R. H. S. soccer campaign. SOCCER SCORES WE THEY WE THEY October 5 Bethlehem Away 1 3 October 27 Bethlehem Home 1 1 October 12 Muhlenberg Home 0 0 October 31 Lancaster Away 0 0 October 17 Hill School Away 1 1 November 16 Lancaster Home 1 0 Qfmszfy cgacvm First Rowffleft to rightl Carl Reeser, Kenneth Ohlinger, Bernard Lillis, Edward Bleclcer, David Roland, Robert Goodman. Second Row-George Giles, Franklin Hodglcins, Donald Ramer, Raymond Snyder, Lester Himmelreich, Harold Bieber Joseph McGovern, Richard Kenderdine. Third Row-George Crump, James McLaughlin, Kenneth Springer, James Mengel, Richard Schaeffer, Richard Keller, Mervin Mengel, Leroy Jones, Coach. 184 M9862 if la , ' ' , 4 g - W:f'i'fg, . ' V 1 ' , fl is. ,. K I V .. . ! -- - ww V5 rf ,. , K ga5a-+i'i5:- Fm-'f,-iw.sg-ahfswga-Regis-yrwxrg ri-33 M '77 . ' T- 5 .,,,.,g ' J' 'YJ ,f2'i,x5 9'zi ' 7 . . Y J. .if ,, J . swam' .emo . ,f , ' ,f , f ' - f ,f ,Lf ff if If f ff as WM Well, here is the track practice field. But where are the candidates and the equipment? This question can be answered in a few words. A track team had not been picked when this book went to press. Coach Boyles will have his boys in fine physical condition to compete in local and foreign competition. Some members of the squad will represent R.H.S. in the annual Penn Relays in Philadelphia. With holdovers from the '44 contingent, the Knights should make a good showing for Reading High this season. EWJM In spring a young man's fancy turns to the national pastime. Yes, baseball time is here again. At going to press, Coach Jacobs has already called for pitchers and catchers to work out. The rest of the squad will be called as soon as the weather permits. inclement weather has delayed training and prevented the taking of pictures of players in action. The Knights will begin the season with many inexperienced players in the fold. Bob Snaith, Deacon Dawkins, Eddie Blecker, and Bobby Bucks are the only holdovers from the '44 squad. The Rockets will open the season playing Shillington and Wilson at homef then they travel to Allentown for their first league game. APRIL 6 APRIL 9 AAPRIL 13 APRIL 1'l EAPRIL 21 APRIL 24 XAPRIL 27 MAY 1 BASEBALL SCHEDULE SHILLINGTON HOME WILSON HOME ALLENTOWN AWAY ALLENTOWN CENTRAL CATHOLIC HOME EASTON HOME HILL SCHOOL J. V. AWAY BETHLEHEM AWAY ALLENTOWN CENTRAL CATHOLIC AWAY 'MAY 4 MAY 8 'MAY 12 MAY 23 MAY 26 MAY JUNE 2 ALLENTOWN POTTSTOWN EASTON HILL SCHOOL LEBANON POTTSTOWN LEBANON 'MAY 17 OR 18 BETHLEHEM 29 N 'KEAST PE N LEAGUE GAMES HOME AWAY AWAY HOME AWAY HOME HOME AWAY 87 g'4 ,, fy 4 'kt'-e? 54 --64' 9 bv can ff' P MATCHESf H, x E, N. ,. . -X ,1 1 FIRST ROUND A G4 Hod k' s over Yeqky g ln 1? Mengel over Taub DX X Walborn over Keller Dohner-bye SECOND ROUND Mengel over Hodgkins Dohner over Walborn THIRD ROUND Dohner over -Men gel Winner-Dohner First Row-Qleft to rightj James Mengel, Franklin Hodgkins. Second Row-Douglas Yerger, Richard Walborn, John Keller, John Dohner. mm? ln October, our tennis team held an intra-squad elimination tournament. The purpose of this contest was to see how strong our tennis team will be when and if they meet county competition this spring. 188 189 M 5075414 Coach Brucher showing Joel Gilbert how it's done . Standing-Cleft to rightj Robert Batdorf, Roger Lengel, Roland Haas, Richard Ollivierre, Carl Caccese, Arthur Dunlop, Chester Angstadt. Absent from picturefzolton Losoney, James Menzies 0 With spring just around the corner, Reading's golf team is getting ready to tee off for the coming season. Coach Brucher's team will have six holdovers from the '44 squad to boost the strength of the group. No fixed schedule has been made as yetf but the Readingites are certain to play Wilson, Pottsville, and Hill School. +-fi ,avi-.Q ' First Row-Cleft to rightb Marilyn Adams, Jean Long, Kitty Brucher, Jeanette Mast. Second Row-Earnest Posey, June Adams, Harry Kousaros, Rita Seyfert, Terry Connor, Charles Nagle, Mary Lou Haines, Frederick Fix. ffteewa ms Fight, Team, Fight! Here are those fellows and girls who made the chills run up and down every student's spine when they let loose with rousing cheers. Win, lose, or draw, our cheerleaders never gave up. They were on the spot and ready to go whenever the teams needed student support and encouragement. F K I Q. 'N X. -N SOUADS RIGHT BEFORE TH NM E HUM E OUT A gaaffzzff HONORED GUEST , X K Wi Q XX'- , REM, qEv'H1 A.W NISCING xl ww, 1, ?Yu-swfy Q m- f-,Xian WWVSF! ' Eli' iT5 :' x,A1i-Fil' I 1 We 5145555545 if OUR FALA A if 1 g f sf SUP AFTER! -in gig- EILSA AN HUSKY AND TALL if Y. n v ! 'AHL W 96,61 05 I f 1 94 611.522 57216 ' JWJMQZ' yifxacllzdbn PRESIDENT: JEAN SCHWARTZ TREASURER: EDNA BRINK VICE-PRESIDENT: JACOUELYN RHOADS CORRESPONDING SECRETARY: EVELYN LEIBOLD SECRETARY: VILMA GRIESEMER Seated4Cleft to rightD Evelyn Leibold, Jean Schwartz, Jacquelyn Rhoads. First Row--Margaret Stengel, Dolores Stengel, Barbara Thomas, Jeanne Guenther, Arlene Raifsnyder, Jeannette Kline, Polly lrwins June Hettinger, Marjorie Bush, Doris Burkhart, Elaine Sherman, Mary Fry. Second Row-Joan Barr, Ruth Eppenstein, Florence Sychterz, Betty Rhodes, Nyla Powell, Mary Jane Detwiler, Betty Sarge, Betty Jean Mootz, Marjorie Hullinger, Arlene Hahn, Janet Gernert, Jean Weidenhammer, Doris Kramer. Third Row-Pearl Kase, Evelyn Parker, Dorothy Lyons, Dorothy Walborn, June Heck, Jane Mlodoch, Mary Ann Skup, Gladys Wolf, Jane Ludwig, Barbara Diehl, Jane Ruppert, Dorcas Schilling, Jean Walbert. Fourth Row-Delphine Sinton, Sara Meas, Mary Shearer, Mary Patrician, Shirley Minnick, Anna Kepner, Jacqueline Young, Phylli, Setley, Martha Shaw, Ruth Mendez, Joan Erhard, Annette Eisenbrown, Margaret Nuss. Fifth Row- -Violet Moore, Doris Steltz, Betty Hosler, Marjorie Fidler, Virginia Fidler, Virginia Guldin, Jean Long, Floretta Kocevar Catherine Gift, Gloria Snyder, Olga Anderson. Sixth Row- -Victoria Cieniewicz, Barbara Gage, Margaret Fisher, Jane Kneisly, Esther Happel, Rosie Schmidt, Sue Emmanuel, Anita Kiefer, June Reigle, Betty Shuker. Seventh Row-Olive Einsel, Hazel Brooks, Elaine Farrell, Ruth Saylor, Ruth Sassaman, Helen Guss, Ruth Tyson, Mary Blecher, Marion Printz, Betty Chambers, Janice Eschelman. Eighth RowfLillian Burkart, Jeannette Miller, Frances Suklje, Shirley Lien, Jean Muthard, Joan Schelly, Ruth Leinbach, Jane Muthard, Jane Maiorana, Eva Joyce Bodanza, Jean Zerbe, Barbara Shoup. Ninth Rowa-Edith Dela, Jane Spencer, Alice Wall, Josephine Asberry, June Gernert, Lois Fox, Ann Balthaser, Helen Boudman, Adele Lewis, Thelma Farley, Louise Martin. 195 Hciey Left to rightfJane Maiorana, Betty Knoble, Arlene Hahn, Jean Guenther, Sue Emmanuel, Dorothy Walborn, Marjorie Hullinger, Ruth Leinbach, Evelyn Leibold, Betty Jean Mootz, Jacquelyn Rhoads, Alice Homan, Jeanette Kulp, Pearl Kase, Mary Speacht, Mary Blecher, Polly lrwin. MANAGER: JACQUELYN RHOADS gs 15934 ASSISTANT MANAGER: JANE MAIORANA ii, nrll 'J 196 dna gdgggilgdlwst Row-Cleft to rightb Marion Printz, Ruth Leinbach, Jane Muthard, Ruth Mendez, Mary Shearer, Anita Kiefer, Floretta Kocevar, Arlene Hahan, Nyla Powell, Betty Rhodes, Barbara Jacobs. Second l2owfViolet Moore, Betty Sarge, Betty Lou Snyder, Dolores Stengel, Ann Dawson, Jean Guenther, Jean Walbert, Mary Patrician, Ruth Tyson, Marjorie Hullinger, Martha Shaw, Florence Knabb, Barbara Gage. Third Row-'Mary Blecher, Jacquelyn Rhoads, Jeanette Kulp, Pearl Kase, Catherine Gift, Evelyn Leibold, Jean Schwartz, Edna Brink, Joan Barr, Elaine Farrell, Sara Meas. Absent from picture-Phyllis lbach, Betty Jean Mootz, Joan Schelly. MANAGER: JACOUELYN RHOADS ASSISTANT MANAGER: MARY BLECHER 97 gawihg First Row ff-f Cleft to rightD June Miller, Ruth Mendez, Eleanor Komlodi, Rosie Schmidt, Anita Kiefer, Floretta Kocevar, Jeannette Miller, June Gernert. Second Row--Mary Speacht, Betty Kling, Jacquelyn Rhoads, Mary Blecher, Evelyn Liebold, Polly Irwin, Olga Anderson, Marjorie Hullinger, Betty Jean Mootz. Third Row---Alice Homan, Dorothy Walborn, Ruth Tyson, Peggy Nuss, Jean Walbert, Annette Eisenbrown, Jane Kneisly, Betty Knoble. Fourth Row--Elaine Farrell, Jane Muthard, Jane Maiorana, Sue Emmanuel, Alice Schaeffer, Ellen Baker, June Heck. Fifth Row-fPearl Kase, Gloria Kruppenbach, Margaret Hill, Ardell Shalters, Catherine Gift, Phyllis lbach, Ruth Moyer, Irene Henry. gulf ,gdfifdff First Rowe-Kleft to rightj Jane Maiorana, Pearl Kase, Ruth Leinbach, Jane Muthard, Mary Blecher, Jacquelyn Rhoads, Dolores Stengel, Florence Knabb. Second Row-Joan Barr, Marion Printz, Jean Guenther, Evelyn Leibold, Betty Lou Snyder, Catherine Gift, Jean Walbert, Marjorie Hullinger. Third Row-Floretta Kocevar, Anita Kiefer, Mary Patrician, Elaine Farrell, Barbara Thomas, June Adams, Dorothy Lykens, Jean Schwartz, Augustine Appolloni. Absent from picture--f-Dorcas Schilling, Dorothy Walborn, Arlene Hahn, Phyllis Setley, Jean Zerbe, Helen Guss, Betty Sarge, Violet Moore, Joan Schelly, Jeanette Kulp, Martha Shaw, Shirley Minniclc. tsl, 3 1 M 4' ! K X Q5- mr- .QQ 26- QQ- lgddfffllilbfl First Row-Cleft to rightb Betty Sarge, Mary Jane Detwiler, Betty Snyder, Mary Blecher, June Adams. Second RowfRuth Leinbach, Ruth Mendez, Joan Barr, Jean Guenther, Arlene Hahn. Third RowfNatalie Johnson, Martha Shaw, Catherine Gift, Polly Irwin, Evelyn Leibold. Fourth Row-Violet Moore, Dolores Stengel, Jacquelyn Rhoads, Marjorie Hullinger, Jean Schwartz. Absent from picturefElaine Sherman, Mary Patrician, Phyllis lbach, Jane Maiorana, Jane Muthard, Mary Speacht. QOO First Rowgfleft to rightj Jeanette Kulp, Jane Muthard, Ruth Leinbach, Helen Guss, Jean Walbert, Jean Guenther, Victoria Cieniewicz, Anita Kiefer, Florence Knabb. Second Rowflluth Mendez, Marion Printz, Mary Blecher, Marjorie Hullinger, Nyla Powell, Mary Jane Kegerize, Ruth Tyson, Jane Maiorana. Third i2owfElaine Farrell, Pearl Kase, Joan Barr, Jean Schwartz, Edna Brink, Catherine Gift, Evelyn Leibold, Mary Shearer, Sara Meas, Vilma Griesemer, Floretta Kocevar. Absent from picturefJoan Schelly, Gabrielle Straszun, Florence Banlces, Phyllis Fisher, Dorothy Matz, Barbara Thomas, Mary Speacht, Augustine Appolloni, Dorcas Schilling, Shirley Minnich. , x -a s 6- -. 1. . Y, L4 sf - .r it t-- 6: re., 1 . mm' Seated-Cleft to rightD Dorothy Lykens, Augustine Appolloni. First Row-Jane Maiorana, Jean Schwartz, Vilma Griesemer, Jane Muthard. Second Row-Ruth Leinbach, Evelyn Leibold, Mary .lane Kegerize, Olga Anderson, Margaret Nuss. Third RovvAMarjorie Hullinger, Betty Lou Snyder, Catherine Gift, Virginia Lippincott. Absent from picture-Jessie Jozwialc, Phyllis Setley, Violet Moore, Betty Sarge. Q02 L X ,- Ns. li, , 'Q Q l L ll I .ff . xx 'N ..- 'IZ-xl!! , A v 'ma' Aa. 4 M?7N' I we .. K - - ,g5fwnsQEg?,.:? 325 R .wins aw .K,,,L.,5 W 1 -was -.,,,,wA T. Q, --wil W-amy E 59: K ? 5 mr, L, 7, ,, l f-A --H. f wx hm, 'ww W! i 'Y ,lf '- 5 ,wg 22 -al - WTWQ1 wif afeaahs ' U 615 PRESIDENT: JANE MAIORANA VICE-PRESIDENT: JANE MUTHARD SECRETARY: JACOUELYN RHOADS Q First RowAIeFt to ri9l'1tDConcetta Maiale, Dolores Stengel, Mary Jane Marks, Anna Mae Helms, Jean Walbert, Mary Patrician, Betty Hosler, Ann Butler, Marjorie Hullinger, Jean Schwartz, Anita Kiefer, Ellen Baker, Jacquelyn Rhoads. Second RowfJane Maiorana, Jane Muthard, Pearl Hilbert, Ruth Leinbach, Shirley Lien, Bernice Moyer, Janice Pflum, Violet Moore, Nadine Rebholtz, Barbara Gage, Polly lrwin, Evelyn Leibold, Marion Printz. Third RowfGloria Rohrbach, Fay Doyle, Jean Guenther, Olive Einsel, Betty Flammer, Mary Speacht, Mary Blecher, Alice Walls, Jean Etchberger, Betty Myers, Barbara Thomas, Arlene Raifsnyder. t l E S 206 ? Sl S fe S at P' E E ts E 5 I rx is Q07 0513! afyfflievfdzlbfzx .Appr.fAppreciation Arx.-Arxalma Ass.-Assembly Ass. C.-Assembly Council Ass. Ch.fAssembly Chairman Asso.-Association A.T.C.fActivity Ticket Collector A.T.S.-Activity Ticket Staff Bus. El.-4Business Efficiency C.C.'Cross-Country Ch.-Choir C.L.-Cheerleader Com.-Committee Cr. W.---Creative Writing Ex.fExecutive G.A.A.-Girls' Athletic Association GR.-Girl Reserves H.P.--Hall Patrol H.R.-Home Room Jr.fJunior M.B.---Marching Band Mgr.-Manager N.H.S.--National Honor Society Orch.-Orchestra Pres.-President R. 8: B.--Red and Black Rep.-vRepresentative R.H.S.-'Reading High School S.C.fStudent Council Sec.-Secretary Sr.-Senior Treas.-Treasurer T.T.fTable Tennis V.C.-Victory Corps V.P.4Vice President W.P.l.-Wyomissing Polytechnical Institute JQAWGWQQMZHQ Printing was done by the Miller Printing Co., lnc.f Class Portraits were the work of The Whrtner Studio Group pictures were taken by Mr. John Tenschertf Candid shots were taken by Sidney Hirschland King syndicate gave permission to use Lil' Abner sketches. JIM Abbreviations and Acknowledgments. ,205 Alumni in the Service .,....... .110,111 Board of Education ..,....,,.......... 8 Boys' Sports Baseball .,.... .... 1 86 Basketball ..... - .... 181 Cheerleaders ..,... .... 1 90 Coaching Staff .,.. .,.. 1 72 Cross Country ..... .... 1 80 Football ....... ,... 1 74 Golf .... .... 1 89 Soccer .,,. 1 84 Tennis .... . . . ..... .188 Track .....................,,.. 185 Calendar of School Year ..,,.... 106, 107 Campus Pictures ..,,...... 5, 88, 90, 191 Class Officers. . ,,,......... 34 Class Song .... ,... 1 02 Clubs Art ,....... ,... 1 53 Aviation ..,..... .... 1 57 Boys' Athletic ...... ..,. 1 69 Business Efficiency .... ,.,. 1 64 Chess and Checkers. . ,... 161 Code ..,,....... .... 1 59 Dressmaking .... .,., 1 60 Engineering. . .. . . . .157 Euclidean .... .... 1 58 Hi-Y ,......... .... 1 29 Junior Dramateers. . ..,. 155 Library .............. .... 1 52 Movie Appreciation . . .... 153 Nursing ,.......... .... 1 62 Rifle ......................... 167 Senior Skitters. ...,.. .......... 1 54 Sophomore Actors' Guild ....,. .156 S.O.S. ....................... 163 Table Tennis ......... 168 Typing ..,.. ..... 1 65, 166 Commencement .... .,....... 8 9 Dedication ........ . ....... 2 Faculty ............ ..... 6 , 29 Faculty Informal ..... .... 1 00 Foreword ........ .... 4 Girls' Sports Badminton .... .... 2 00 Baseball .... .... 1 99 Basketball .... .... 1 97 Bowling .... .... G.A.A. .... , . . . Hockey .... . . . 198 195 .196 Leaders Club ..., .....206 Tennis ..,..... ..... 2 02 Volleyball .... .,... 2 01 ln Memoriam ,..... .... 9 , 97 Museum ............ ..... 8 Musical Organizations Boys' Glee ...... we ........... .147 Castleaires ..,...,.,........... 150 Eighteenth Century Drawing Room .120 Girls' Glee .................... 146 Instrumental Ensemble. . . . Junior Band ........... Junior Orchestra ...,. Male Quartet ..... Marching Band ......... .....144 .....143 ..,..142 .,...149 .....138 Mixed Chorus ....,.....,...... 148 Reading High School Choir ...... 145 Senior Band .......,.....,..... 141 Senior Orchestra ......,. ..... 1 40 Organizations Arxalma Staff 1945 ..,... ........ 9 2, 93 1946 ......,............. 135 Assembly Chairmen and Chaplains. 134 Costume Committee ....... Executive Committees ....., Girl Reserves Tenth ...... .....130 .....133 .....128 Eleventh .... ..... 1 27 Twelfth ..... , . . .... .126 Hall Patrol .................... 125 National Honor Society ......... 123 Red and Black, ...... . . . Social Committee ....... .....132 .....134 Stage Hands and Electricians ..... 131 Student Council ......... .....122 Victory Corps ................. 124 War Stamp and Bond Staff. . Pre-lnductee Classes ............ Principal's Message ...,.,...... Red Letter Days .... Senior Assembly ..... .....135 136,137 ......10 ....108 .....105 Senior Class Committees. ..... 94, 95 Senior Prom ............ ....,..... . 104 Seniors ......................... 35-87 Seniors lnducted Before Mid-Term ...... 96 Sponsor's Message ...........,..... . 32 Table of Contents ...... The World and Us ....... Vice-Principals' Messages. . .....109 ....11 Q08 MW X .X F To 01 y,JjffVv1,1Jfaf f' f JW Af UM fi L if V1 x K A j M' D A K XA . 'JV V 1 QW vi A H g 41 sf M Lffff. Z y A, 44,, ,,,,,,1,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, W K 7 I KM F fi M X Q34 f V' F A A f by 5 lf , X WN. ,ff 1 L GJ W , f


Suggestions in the Reading High School - Arxalma Yearbook (Reading, PA) collection:

Reading High School - Arxalma Yearbook (Reading, PA) online collection, 1942 Edition, Page 1

1942

Reading High School - Arxalma Yearbook (Reading, PA) online collection, 1943 Edition, Page 1

1943

Reading High School - Arxalma Yearbook (Reading, PA) online collection, 1944 Edition, Page 1

1944

Reading High School - Arxalma Yearbook (Reading, PA) online collection, 1946 Edition, Page 1

1946

Reading High School - Arxalma Yearbook (Reading, PA) online collection, 1947 Edition, Page 1

1947

Reading High School - Arxalma Yearbook (Reading, PA) online collection, 1948 Edition, Page 1

1948


Searching for more yearbooks in Pennsylvania?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online Pennsylvania yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.