Reading High School - Arxalma Yearbook (Reading, PA)

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I 5541 ff V X52 X Z X W K ff I f gl fl I ' PUBLISHED BY THE CLASS OF 1946 READING SENIGR HIGH SCHGOL READING, PENNSYLVANIA DEDICATION READING HIGH SCHOOL HISTORY HAS BEEN WRIT- TEN BY THE MANY STUDENTS WHO HAVE TRAMPED UP TO THE CASTLE ON THE HILL. IT IS TO ALL THESE IACKS AND IILLS, WHO HAVE RUSHED THROUGH THE HALLS, SHOUTED AT BASKETBALL GAMES, RECITED IN THE CLASSROOMS, HAD EXCITED GABFESTS IN THE CAEETERIA, SHARED IN ASSEMBLIES, LOITERED IN THE LOBBY, AND CROWDED THE ESPLANADE, THAT WE DEDICATE OUR BOOK. TABLE OF CONTENTS FACULTY , . SENIORS. . . FEATURES . ..,,,,.,PAGE ELEVEN . . I I . . .PAGE TI-IIRTY-TI-IREE ......,E...PAGE NINETY-FIVE ACTIVITIES ...,.... ...., P AGE ONE HUNDRED FIFTEEN SPORTS .... INDEX ...... PAGE ONE HUNDRED SIXTY-ONE .............PAGETWO HUNDRED FGREWORD Each year, in high schools all over the country, mil- lions of boys and girls are either beginning or completing a high school career. For those just beginning, there are three years of school to look forward to-some of the happiest days of their lives: sports, dances, student government participation, dates, new acquaintances, lasting friendships, as well as greater intimacy with the world of books, increasing depth in thinking, and broadening viewpoints. For those graduating, there are. fond memories in the backward glance and the lure of the unknown in the way that lies ahead: college, jobs, business ventures. ln this book, we introduce, lack and lill, typical high- school students. They are you and you and you, ln each sec- tion of our book, lack and lill appear in class, at club, on the varsity, in orchestra and chorus, in fact wherever Reading High School students gather. We hope that their off-the-record per- formances will help to give to you, our readers, an interesting picture of our school life and of this year of our graduation. Q A 5 1 1 f Q K f 1 K f f .2 J Y df X 5 ,E f EARL A. MASTER PRINCIPAL SPEAKING FOR JACK On the pages before us we find lacks three-year diary. These intimate glimpses into his life and experiences will afford us real pleasure and reveal his treasured memories. That they be more meaningful, however, we should be better acquainted with Iackwhis background, his problems, his visions. lack is a cosmopolitan chap, fun-loving yet serious. He is a curious mixture of idealism and practicality, of varied experiences and naivete, of self-assurance and back- wardness, of friendliness and belligerency. ln school, he has studied some, bluffed some. By and large, he avoided advanced mathematics and science, tolerated English, enjoyed his- tory, shop work, and some cultural work such as art or music. He hasn't been too certain of his plans for the future, preferring to postpone a final decision until his return from the army. His family is typically American-honest, hard-working, patriotic. Iack's brother has served in the armed services, a cousin, in the WACS. He bought stamps and bonds, col- lected scrap, took some pre-induction work. A few Weeks ago he registered under selective service ancl is now awaiting his call. He'll serve his stint and then come back to pursue his civilian activity. He has liked most of his teachers, admired and respected a few. He has rebelled at some restrictions both at school and at home but has recognized the necessity for them. He likes Iill, has dated her occasionally, but has definitely not thought about marriage. His principal problems have been his allowance and his clothes, his deepest need, sympa- thetic understanding, his greatest accomplishment, graduation. His future is shrouded in mystery but he faces it confidently. Tomorrow, lack will be your milk-man or your lawyer, your banker or your mayor, your grocer, your butcher, your cab driver, or your doctor, your bandit or your minister. The die is cast, the decision made, but the fact that this is his diary, that he is now a high school graduate, should be assurance that his will be a constructive citizenship. LOBBYISTS - axiemrzigfw K' ,eg -:-, g.:L:g-:a:.-: s-:- gvffpmswsgri ., , Y , ,L X. ,. .QR .... tsl V R, 'V L . 5 ' f . '--ui'X:.5' f e,-, if Lif - W . - 1 . A 'c f -. smlzwf - ' - ,, .,,, . -V V- ' - r ii ffi-G , Qfx f 'V 5 'f L' From early morn till daylight fails, Forever in our memories We gather, we chatter, we laugh: We'll tread this Well-worn path 'tl nk. VICE PRINCIPALS SPEAKING FOR JILL During the most important period in the worlds history Iill walked the corridors of this castle on the hill. To the casual observer this girl with her shining hair, her uniform of loose sweater and full skirt, her scuffed shoes and immaculate socks seemed care-free, rather indifferent, and a little too bold. But these were hard and confusing years for Iill! lack knew his place in the war: in school and out attention was focused upon pre- paring him for his task, Sometimes he was taken from school and sent to far places where Iill, un- like the Iill of the nursery rhyme, could not go tum- bling after. lill was secretly a little glad that she need not face the horror of war, but often she felt left out, unneeded and unwanted. The 'routine of school palled and seemed of no value when compared with the exciting things lack was doing. Iill plunged eagerly into all forms of war services: industry lured her and she took a part time job not only because of the wages offered but because it made her a participant in the war effort. She persisted ,in her effort at school and this Iune of 1946 she faces the uncertain and problematical future with courage, high ideals, and good judg- ment. Reading High is proud of her Iills, May they have the wisdom, the, vision and the strength needed to help build a better, kinder world. ETHEL M. HICKS SPEAKING FOR THE G. I. During the war, the impending induction of the young men, particularly those of the twelfth grade, had tremendous educational implications for the secondary school. Everyone knew the enemy was cunning, strong, and well trained. What about the boys we were teaching? Did we put them in the best physical condition? Did we teach them the mathematics, English, health, sci- ence, and history that was needed to meet and defeat the enemy? The school met this challenge. The young men on the whole were well enough educated to make victory possibl.e, yet this ex- perience has shown us that we can make the school training more effective as a means of na- tional defense. Many of the veterans have returned and more are coming back every day. The Servicemen's Fteadjustment Act provides Federal financial aid to servicemen for from one to four years of educa- tion. The secondary school, therefore, is faced with a new problem. The importance of this obligation cannot be over emphasized. This challenge has been accepted by Heading High School. At this writing more than one hundred fifty veterans have enrolled in Reading High and eighteen will re- ceive their diplomas as members of the class of l946. Sincere congratulations are extended to the veterans. May they rise to the same heights in their work for peace as they did in gaining the glorious victory. IVAN E. NEWPHER gums:- I mf... ,. 'R 'll MARGARET SCHUTI' W i 1 i ,S ,K 1 fl ,, f i x' K I we-W, ,, . xl X .Q t. 'Ti 3 im? :Ma -, lg MARIAN MOYER Nu' . I la KATHRYN STEINLE Two of the most helpful people in our school-fMr. Master and the indispen- sable secretary, Miss Moyer. 77 77 Si, r Q fs gy, ,.' .. OFFICE FCRCE Printz. The Vlce Prmclpal w1tl'1 the able M1ss X LOUISE PRINTZ M lll l BOARD OF EDUCATION Sealed: Dr. A. I. Sirohecker, Lewis A. Gaul, Claude O. Kleinert, Ioseph I. O'Reilly, Paul Speicher. Standing: George Eves, Edward G. Wink, Harold C. Lebo, H, Raymond Heckrnan, Dr. Thomas H Ford, Russell O. Anderson, Harrison Reynolds, Charles W. Hollenbacher, Herbert S. Hollenbach f 'W MUSEUM af the READING SCHOOL DISTRICT Ovn he ffgev' LEON HUNTER MARIETTA JOHNSTON WILLIARD MOHN ENGLISH SARA KOCH ROBERT ARNOLD THERESE FINKELSTEIN GRACE TROUT CHARLES HAWMAN DEPARTMENT HEAD HAYES McCLELLAND SAMUEL FOX KATHRYN KLINE RUTH JONES MARGARET YOST NORBERT BU-UNGER Debates give good practice in pub- ic speaking in addition to provoking serious thought. 13 In order to write successfully for a commencement program, students must consider the surroundings in which it is to be presented. Students definitely interested in the stage follow their interest in the drama class, first organized this year. Y SOCIAL STUDIES C L A R A D E C K DEPARTMENT HEAD NORMAN BRILLHART JOHN DIETRICH ALBERT HARRIS VALERIA HOFFERT MABEL KURTZ RAYMOND MOOD MARTHA SCHMIDT ANTHONY STOPPER McCLELLAN Current World history brings to the classroom newspapers and radio to supplement textbooks. This P. A. D. class con- siders some oi the impor- tant problems of the day in the form oi a panel discussion. MATHEMATICS HARRY SCOTT OLGA PFAU DAVID HOFFMAN C. COLLINS KEPLER DEPARTMENT HEAD JASPER ELMER RONALD KICHLINE HELEN BLAKEMORE HENRY MONYER Drawings make easier the visualizing of steps in proving a solid geometry theorem. A Hs test day in algebra classl GEORGE UIBEL DEPARTMENT HEAD RUSSELL BOYLES ,Q EL . ,, 'I Sf I MARGARET MONTGOMERY SCIENCE ANGELINE DOTY W. WHALEN LOUIS HELMBRIGHT FENSTERMACHER Q W.. 1- lx M 213 'Wm-v ' ' 1 1 :wi hE-' .-2' ELIZABETH SMITH HERMAN SHULTZ ARLINE WINTER The best Way to remem- ber a chemical reaction is to do the experiment, observe the reaction, and study the results. Each G. I, works at his own speed in the physics laboratory. The Cicero class is a mock Roman senate with the member to the left representing the outcast, Cataline. FRANKLIN BINGAMAN DEPARTMENT HEAD FOREIGN LANGUAGES 2. fm P K f C its . i WARREN GISH ALETHIA LOVE MARTHA MORRETTE This second year German class is presenting and examining the pro- jects handed in by individuals. FRED CARDIN Harmony class ot work on our clorss song. MUSIC Girls' Glee is composed ot students who get rectl enjoy- ment out ot singing ond who Want to develop their voices correctly. THEODORE WALKER ART i ff'-v 3 1 B . LILLIAN NORTON Some ol the great artists ot the country will corne- from art classes such as this Where the pupil follows the type of art interesting to hirn. EARL COLLINS RALPH DORNSIFE On Sebbalical Leave The art craft class is finishing some attractive leather Wallets and Working on metal jewelry. HOME ECONOMICS ' ELIZABETH CHARLOTTE KAHLER KEAN DoRNslFE On Sabbalical Leave - 7 L':-,O '1O- , 2 7 AL -a S ' I -5 ,ui '1 v ef , 1 i , if, . .V in ,. ELSIE HOLLAND The members of the cloth- ing class are attaining a useful skill in sewing and developing taste in choice of color and design. BLANCHE SPAAR If the way to a man's heart is through his stomach, these girls are going to have a head start, for the 'food they prepare is delicious. FRANKLIN GILL DEPARTMENT HEAD WILLIAM BRICKER PRACTICAL ARTS J. KENNETH CONLEY HORACE BALL RICHARD BOYER JOHN DIENER JAMES McINTYRE fr Qmp. ROBERT MICHALAK PAUL MILLER HARRY WOLFE Printing today has be- come so mechanized that it takes only one boy to run a press which will print one thousand sheets per hour. The Wood shop makes beautiful pieces of furni- ture such as the cedar chest shown in the pic- ture. WILLIAM BANNON HARRIET BITLER COMMERCE A , ,AA,. EDITH FAIRLAMB CARRIE HALLER CLARENCE ENTERLINE ADAM BRUCHER DEPARTMENT HEAD I STANLEY HEIMBACH JOHANNA MERTZ JOHN SHOTT WILLIAM WISLER OLA WALT Salesmanship in the Distrihutive Education program is easy to learn it you have a store as much like the real thing as this classroom grocery. 27 Both employers and pupils are aided by the school's Iob Placement Bureau. Students are given real office prac- tice in running the machines they will operate in the business world. PHYSICAL EDUCATION CHARLES DU NKELBERGER GERALDINE ELY f I' . , ws, .. -- - In-,':::4:-L ' mf ' , a, i . ,f'7-fm, EMANUEL JACOBS KATHERINE KA UFMANN 1 9 , gm I fy- . . f ,, . A . , . f , ELIZABETH McHOSE WILLIAM REESE 0 HAROLD ROCK NAOMI BRIDEGAM These boys are learning discipline and order While keeping physically fit. A new health program has been started this year to give a thorough health examination to all juniors. if - L M, ii in l if f ANNA STUMP The library is one of the most useful and enjoyable places in the school. UBRARY The library work-room is the place where the broken-down books are repaired. 30 J. EDGAR HILGENDORF GUIDANCE Mr. Hilgendorf paying a visit to a truant. Our Guidance instructor giv- ing valuable information about college scholarships. PEDAGQGUES of R.H.s OFF DUTY uv Q- 5. f , 1 , ,, V : 4 V 1 :- - ,QA-M f W- .M yi wi 5 V 11? I, ' ffm ..- , Q I' X 4 1 2 A BRIEF MESSAGE FROM THE CLASS SPONSOR I Wish for each ot you graduates not merely good luck but the ideals, the courage, and the determination to enable you to give your best to the World. I Wish tor you a Worthy part in preserving, in utilizing wisely, and in improving our heritage ot the good, the true, and the beautiful. I wish for you also all the good things which are the natural rewards of a lite Well lived. LEON C. HUNTER TO OUR SPONSORS: We Wish to thank you, Who have led us through the past three years of our school days. We greatly appreciate the understanding, the patience, and the skill with which you have guided us. We commend future lacks and Iills to your good care. ,,., M OLA C. WALT C. COLLINS KEPLER CLASS OFFICERS CONSTANTINE YATRON To a dash of personality add a generous amount of brawn and ambition and the result will be Gus, our president . . . Has a million admirers . . . Easy-going . . . Will star in boxing and football at Penn State. JEAN WEIDENHAMMER -I Sis fills the office of vice-president, and very capably, too . . . A vision of loveliness . . . Her dreamy eyes make her irresistible . . . Bubbling over . Typically jivey . , . All- around American girl. MARY ELLEN GOODHART Did you ever see that peppy, sweet, little girl dashing around our halls? Her name's Midge . . . She's the popular secretary of the class . . . What she lacks in stature she makes up for in cuteness. DOUGLAS YERG ER Doug is caretaker of our millions . . . Intellectual . . . Successful in everything he undertakes . . . Enjoys participating in a spirited debate . . . Has a pleasant friendly man- ner . . . Lots of fun to be around. RICHARD L. ADAMS 934 Birch Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Hi-Y Calm as the Night Sincere - modest - always a gentleman - chemistry is tops with him-good student, Dick. NORIAND ALBERT 938 Elm Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL A Cappella Choir Cotton Tail Blondi-e's dream-man is Bugs Bunny - the s u p e r sleuth knows why she likes history -sews. DONALD ANDERSON 1210 Mulberry Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL I'll Be Around Sport: tootball-dash in his dress-a real pal-girls and motorcycling are swell. WILLIAM ANDREWS 1716 Holly Road COLLEGE PREPARATORY Hi-Y, Pre-Med. He's a Iolly Good Fellow Any nice girl rates with Bill -full of mischief-sense of humor when you get it qo- ing-nice guy. ELIZABETH ABEY 1501 Hampden Boulevard COLLEGE PREPARATORY Debating, Dramatic Club, G. R., R. 6- B. The Spirit ls Willing Future Republican president -argues tor her rights-on the go incessantly- tull ot life-that's Liz. GLORIA ADAMS 1139 Robeson Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Keeping Out ot Mischief On the solemn side -takes school work in her stride- interest: art-embarrassed by a windy day episode. .-fiisi fiif' 'tr WALTER ANDERSON 1536 North Ninth Street DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Smoke Gets in Your Eyes Interested in radio and what makes it work-doesn't be- lieve in studying- better known as Wally. SHIRLEY ANGSTADT IZUSA North Tenth Street COMMERCIAL Movie Appreciation, School History Com., S. C. Lo and Behold Small-will make her millions designing dresses-never a dull moment -vigorous - ac- tive mind. RUTH ACHE 530 Moss Street HOME ECONOMICS I Love You Truly Bicycling and European trav- el ior Ruth-beautiful natural wavy hair-appears quiet in class. MARILYN ADAMS 607 North Thirteenth Street COMMERCIAL A Cappella, C.L., Bond and Stamp Staff A Little Bit of Heaven Petite, pretty and particular -plenty of pep in' any cheer- ing section-goes for a cer- tain doll. ANTHONY ALBERT 1106 Chestnut Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Aviation Club Here You Are Eye tor beauty-Tony haunts the corner store - champion milkshake drinker - tootball enthusiast. IAMES ALLEN 914 Rose Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Camera Club Life Is lust a Bowl of Cher- ries Iovial Jimmie-loves iubilani times in assembly-triend to all - companions m u S t be cheerful. 335.gif . . K Q .s , fr f - r..g .ll.r e Tim: ' ritsir kiiii li.. y .,.t ..tlii I r . I t I I J 2- I LIONEL ASHER 1305 Hampden Boulevard GENERAL VOCATIONAL Camera Club Chiribiribin Enjoys good company-inten est: photography - seli-con- fident --- takes a notion to Harry James. IUNE BAGENSTOSE 153 West Greenwich Street COMMERCIAL G.A.A., Sports P-38 lf she were rich she'd buy a P38-Baggy thinks R. H. S, needs a coke bar-friendly - understanding. ANNA STELLA BALON 538 South Ninth Street COMMERCIAL Social Dance Club Fun to be Free Confirmed music lover--be- lieves in having a jolly time - tall, blonde, and yum yum. ANTONINA BARBERA 1232 Chestnut Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Exactly like You A nurse in the making-pre ters finding out things tor her- selt-talks a lot, about food mostly. S1511 '55 1 'milf GLORIA AUGUSTINE 729 North Eighth Street COMMERCIAL Glee Club Whispering Hope Hopes to tour U. S,-wishes she could sing with a chorus -soft ot voice-skates-irkea by smokers. EVELYN BAILEY 514 South Fourteenth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Hall Patrol Wolverine Blues Diz-a solid jiver-would like to be a singer-clothing and boys are pet topics-crazy? We have her word tor it! L em., ' BRIAN BARNHARDT 3ll McKnight Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Sonny Boy Hoping to join the Northwest Mounted Police-enjoys hunts - big-hearted - P, S.: Lefty likes girls, too. YVONNE BARTO lll7 Birch Street COMMERCIAL Hall Patrol By Request Sure thing, Frenchie is in de- mand when tun's brewing- can't wait till she's 2l-al- ways laughing. 'li EUGENE BALTHASER lllZ Clarion Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Seein' Red Red turns crimson when an- gry-zips around in his car- weird characters and girls rate l-A. RITA BARNES 541 South Tenth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Dressmaking Club I-lumm-Humm Laughs at Rochester's jokes- will miss scurrying from one class to another-charm sure rounds this quiet miss. ROBERT BARTH 1330 Mulberry Street COMMERCIAL Oh You Kid lust a neat, funny kid who looks forward to Hallowe'en unnerved by egotists-inter- ested in biology. HITA MARIE BAUER 1107 Buttonwood Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Cr.W., Dramatic Club, G.R,, N.H.S., Sports I Know Why Has brains in that little dark head-doggie roasts and let- ters hit the spot-an interest- ing speaker. wr I I .. ye i . . L . L' it Lm,, f 6 if-fztfwl, . 1:22 -in. 3, I t I A DAWN BAUMANN 1245 Douglass Street COMMERCIAL Comes the Dawn I-lol! crow! Wish I had blon e hair, says Dawn- Football and Van Iohnson ap- peal to her. RALPH BEARSTLER 1737 Perkiomen Avenue GENERAL VOCATIONAL You Are My Sunshine The Marines have landed- B. B. says R. H. S. girls and football are hubba hubba- hates dull Saturday nights. GERALDINE BECKER 1131 Douglass Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Pretty Coed Italian sandwiches are Red's delight - Bing Crosby and Tommy Dorsey really send her -blushes easily. ROBERT BECKER 721 Carsonia Avenue DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Drifting and Dreaming That's my boy!-Bob yearns to be an interior decorator- wavy hair - future home: yacht otf Florida. IAMES BELL 1143 North Filth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL It's So Peaceful in the Country Some day he'll own a farm -likes to work with his hands -partial to green - enjoys peace and quiet. CHARLES BENNETT 433 Buttonwood Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Orch. Ensemble Club 1 Walked 1n Hitch-hiking's fun on an au- tumn day-the park's a nice place to loaf-wants a de- gree from Lehigh. sri: .aft S gf ft? KENNETH BENDER 1715 Moss Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL My First, My Last, My Only Casts his vote for Frankie- would be businessman-shud- ders at book reports and meatless meals. IOHN BETTLEH 219 North Thirteenth Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL 1 Don't Care Who Knows lt Gives his best thoughts to eating-Nate expects to be drafted-enjoys a good argu- ment-blond. iwgflmf 1 ' W. ..., , f 4 P it if 4 4 . v ' - 421. SHIRLEY BEARD 1700 Thorn Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Stop Look Brown eyes - auburn hair - dreams ot Bob when all alone -longs lor a car-meek and mild. GEORGE BECK 405 Schuylkill Avenue GENERAL VOCATIONAL Imagination We're betting on Slim's going tar with his artistic talent- loats at Bern's - confesses girls are nice. LUTHER BECKER 1116 Birch Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Let's lust Pretend Luke curdles to detective books-shop work and sports interest him-favorite pastimeg loaling. IOHN BEIDLEH 828 North Second Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Ass. C., Hi-Y, H, R. Pres., N. H. S. A Friend of Yours We'll soon be reading Iack's own column-has an exten- sive vocabulary-good marks come easy. -6- I ,.- - . .gb ., A, L2 .. . A -ai 'EP' 1 if I f Il 'Xi' .5 . I6 Ll rx CARL BIERMAN 837 Pear Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Vice Pres. ot Homeroom Do I Worry Eager to rank high scholas- tically-thrives on French fries and motion pictures - knows his math. STEPHEN BIGOS 347 Morgantown Road GENERAL VOCATIONAL A Smooth One Steve wants to roam-looking for tun and good tood-thinks class rooms should have easy- chairs-nice looking. FLORENCE BLECKER 548 Cedar Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Art Club Pomp and Circumstance Expresses herself through art and poetry - annoyed by crowds, noise, and loud col- ors-individual-serious. WILLIAM BIFFEL 710 North Twelfth Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Athletic Club, Football Iune Comes Around Every Year Man to man talks rate with Biff-Olivet Boy's Club is an old stand-by-all wrapped up in sports. MARY BLECHER 1313 Buttonwood Street COMMERCIAL G.A.A., Girls Sports, Leaders Club, H. R. Sec., W. B. 6. S. He Wears a Pair of Silver Wings Five and one half feet oi vim, vigor, and vitality - Army Air Corps cmd sports are Peppex-'s interests. BEVERLY BLUMENSTINE Albright Court Apartments COLLEGE PREPARATORY Arx., Cr. W., G. A. A., G. R., H. P., Sch. Hist. Com., T. T., S. C., Soc. Com., W. B. G S. Saving Myself for Bill Two dimples tack her smile in place-Bev's a willing worker-neat dresser - future homemaker. PATRICK BOCCAGNO 1745 Rose Street Flying High quiet and reserved. IOSEPH BOLOGNESE ball, N. H. S. Whispering list of admirers. uk: COLLEGE PREPARATORY Born in Naples-Pat finds American History uninterest- ing-hopes to ioin A. A. F.- 9lU North Eighth Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Athletic Club, Baseball, Foot- There's neatness in his dress -does homework faithfully- has athletic prowess - long SEYMORE BLOOM 1214 Eckert Avenue COLLEGE PREPARATORY Table Tennis Club Personality Wanna hear a good joke? find Tonny -thinks there's nothing like personality-im terested in cars. ROBERT BOAS l220 Douglass Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Marching Band Crazy Rhythm Bob can make a drum talk- plans to be a sailor-later Flay with a name band-fob ows Dick Tracy. EVA IOYCE BODANZA 351 South Fifth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL A Cappella, Girl Reserves Coming In on a Wing and a Pra er Y Air-minded -- full of laughs - lucky possessor of naturally wavy hair-roots for the Navy -talks and talks. SARA BOMBERGER 920 Lancaster Avenue GENERAL VOCATIONAL Art Club, Arx., G. R., lk. P. of H. R. Lovely to Look At Bomie's easy to get along with-likes people-a sample of her artistic ability adorns the cover. MARTIN BOOKBINDER 1 1709 Olive Street . ' y ' GENERAL VOCATIONAL I f ' t ' Arxalma, Creative Writing -1- Penny Serenade M. E QNEA H Efficient business manager- ,,L,, V Oh, those sharp ties! Mor- ' rette's prize pupil-will be a i t-. L. - FERN BOYER 551 North Twelfth Street COMMERCIAL When the Moon Comes over the Mountain Ice skating holds a certain magic for her-idolizes Sis- marvels at a full moon-fre- quents Iennie's. ROBERT BRADY 147 West Oley Street . GENERAL VOCATIONAL How Little We Know How can you tell? he in- quires-enjoys sights around school-favors abolishing de- tention-carefree. MARY BRENNER 317 Rose Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Castleaires, G. R., Sr. Band and Orchestra A Poem Set to Music Standing on her bull fiddle, Dutch measures five feet- usually found with her shoes off-very sweet. CHESTER BRESSLER 125 Hamilton Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Boy's Glee Club Kiss Me Again ls Rube's trade mark-Green nail polish annovs him - a regular guy-agrees Mr. Brill- hart's neat. CHARLES BOWMAN 935 North Eleventh Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Candy Betty Grable ranks hiih with Bud - eats .candy y the pound and loyes it-to carry mail would be fun. rr.. , All E' 1 ' 1 it Gif , ky ,H :Qi Z. - . -1 We- , ' ,Fir-A5-..S1y.1r . f,,,,.....-,1 M, '.a'J'4 f E'5'? BEVERLY DAHNE BRESLER 312 Linden Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Ass. C., C. R. W., Debating Club, G. A. A., G. R., N. I-I. S., R. 61 B. Question and Answer Dares to be different! Future European news correspondent -par excellent-efficient and versatile. ' E. WILLIAM BRICKER 1356 North Front Street COMMERCIAL Sr. Band and Orchestra Billy Boy Always in a happy mood- doesn't believe in doing homework-diminutive in sta- ture-spontaneous laugh. ARTHUR H. BORTZ 551 South Eighteenth Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Table Tennis Taking a Chance on Love Looking forward to marriage -Bud's active in church work -will soon be wearing navy blues. BETTY IANE BOYER 345 Miller Street COMMERCIAL Celestial Express Sports and eating rate IA- and housework 4F-seriously hopes to travel-late to bed and late to rise. LILLIAN BOYER 933 Birch Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Arx., Cr. W., G. A. A., G. R., Ex. Corn., N H. S., Sports Tell Your Story Lil has qualities predicting success - at home in the clouds-interested in every- thing-brains plus. - MARGUERITE BRENNAN 625 D-ehart's Court COMMERCIAL A Cappella, Dramatic Club, G. A. A. Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life That's Peggy pondering over a mystery book-her world is sports-thinks rnusic's worth- while. NANCY LOUISE BRICKER 108 West Oley Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Arx., G. A. A., G. R., H. R, Pres., Sfiorts, N. H. S. 'fThere'l Never Be Another You Sweet and petite-not really as shy as she seems-loves to wear jewelry and sloppy sweaters. IAMESBRIGH1' 457 West Oley Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Baseball, Basketball, Football Superman Everybody-'s friend, that's Iim- mie - sports highlight his year-aggressive - will fight to the finish. I-IAZEI. BROOKS 448 Pear Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Friendship Kit demands friendliness - laughs at a good joke- rnodest nature - soulful eyes -vacation-minded. RICHARD BROPHY 524 South Eleventh Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Navy Blue and Gold In the not too distant future will be wearing those colors -blue-eyed brunette '- frie- quents the office. ROBERT BRICKER 39 Arlington Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Rifle Club Hunting Song Bobby prefers hunting to school-can't understand wo- men-electricity will be life work. ' HELEN BROK 618 Summit Avenue HOME ECONOMICS Someday My Prince Will Come Clever fingers-crochets beau- tifully-hopefully waiting for the right man-once a friend always a friend. RICHARD BROWN 1057 Muhlenberg Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL A Study in Brown Eyes and hair aive Brownie his name-favorite color, any shade of brown--takes life as it comes-fun-maker. CARMELLA BUCCA 723 North Tenth Street COMMERCIAL Camera Club Dream' ' Short in stature - anti-home- work--has ci tall, dark heart interest-when not talking she's dreaming. BERNARD BRQPHY 940 Muhlenberg Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Athletic Club These Foolish Things If there's mischief in the mak- ing, Big Bo is in the midst of it-sports devotee-hearty laugh. , FERN BROWN . l427 North Fourteenth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Miss Brown to You Aspiring to become a famous dress designer--always ready with a friendly Hello - style-conscious. WILLIAM S. BROWN 355 Penn Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Hall Patrol Nothing but You Bud's angered if you shake a finger at him-musically in- clined - builds model houses -seen before heard. CHRIST BUCOL0 311 South Eighth Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Poker Flats Deck of cards in one hand- food in the other-Buke prac- tices on a violin-Sicilian- born. CHARLES BURFORD 224 Plum Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Athletic Club, Glee Club, Sports Naughty but Nice Shy around girls-slow and easy going - slightly laZV when it comes to homework -manly. ROBERT CARDINAL 212 West Elm Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Wine, Women, Song Loves to talk to girls - That's for sure -still won- dering about that dollar- keeps a sly look handy. H i ii? , f 1 ,,'- 'K ' Fi? e,,. . IUNE CHRISTMAN Centreport COLLEGE PREPARATORY A Cappella, Drarnatics, M. B. Speak Low Expects to teach music - has madonna-like face-says yes but means no-quiet in class. VICTORIA CIENIEWICZ 522 South Sixteenth Street COMMERCIAL G. A. A., Social Dancing Club Sweet Little Buttercup Eager for knowledge--Viccy's going to dance on Broadway -almost a Xmas bundle- appreciates smart clothes. MARIORIE ANN CLARK l34 West Oley Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Girl Reserves, Nursing Club Margie Ever thoughtful and kind- will study physical therapy- can be counted on for fun- intelligent. RICHARD K. CLEMENS West Leesport INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Baseball Team, Soccer Team American Boy Baseball is a key word with Scoop-admirer of feminine population-will miss 3:30 at R. H. S.-prankish. is 'ee ,. K1 THOMAS CLAY 329 Harold Street DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION I'm Always Chasing Rain- bows If Tommy found a pot of gold, he'd o n o d ho pe a rec r s p- gets discouraged when the custonier's always right. IOI-IN CLOSE 39 South Carroll Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Iohnny Come Lately Iohn's subject is Physics- likes 'em tall-college bound -very annoyed by detention -shy. ANNE BUTLER 1339 North Twelfth Street DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION G. A. A., Leader's Club, Smarts y Poem of Love Poetry enthusiast - well- groomed-one of our beauty queens - hates men's lines - sports are second nature. BETTY CHAMBERS 732 North Thirteenth Street COMMERCIAL G. A. A., Camera Club, I-I. R. Chaplain Let's Get Lost All but a Christmas baby- ready for her ,share of tun- soft voice in class--pretty blue eyes. HELEN CHYMCZUK 229 North Third Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Dearly Beloved Sleeveless sweaters and sport shirts, They're sharD -de- clares R. H. S. super-hates being stood up. GALDINO CIOTTI 311 Summit Avenue DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Skip to My Lou Skip plays as sax-aims to be a prosperous business man- many miles from his native land-Italy. . .,,., r. E , sr will S 'Q snr Q J Q' rv ,,., if fits - MW' 5 llll .. .V ' ' -I DIAMOND CONDOS 812 Elm Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL ACappella I'll Be Seeing You Pottstown-born - dream man is cousin Iim - likes true friends'-quaint name -- I'll be seeing you, says Dee. ETHEL CORWIN 314 Summit Avenue GENERAL VOCATIONAL A Capfella LkItHTa es a Little Girl Like e Fond ot English under Haw- man-spends spare time col- lecting pictures of friends- lives for week-ends. IOYCE CRUM 543 Avenue A, Glenside GENERAL VOCATIONAL Bus. Et., Girl Reserves Westwind Longs to have a ranch way out west-a little giggle box -prefers good sports as her friends. EMMA LOUISE CULP 1120 Spring Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Dramatic Club Good Good Good A beaming face-a heart lull ot fun-Emmi likes men in general-friend ot the mail- man-Oh, that wink! 0 is-'Y 1 9' I HENRY F. CONRAD 1909 Perkiomen Avenue COLLEGE PREPARATORY Hi-Y, M. B., N. H. S., Social Com. lt You Please This clean cut lad is exceed- ingly polite-can't do with- out his records-conscientious worker-modest. CLARENCE COVELY 1232 North -Front Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Football K Sunday, Monday or Always - Cugats can be found at Sixth an Amity-swoons to Io Stat' iord's songs-looking tor a girl who is fun. up-is ig. 'G cf MARY DANIELS 437 Buttonwood Street COMMERCIAL Like a Dream, Mary aspires to be a great singer-divides her time be- tween skating and movies- loves to Ioat. IAME5 DAVIDSON 1 919 North Twelth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Come and Let Us Dance Bike riding and baseball arouse his interest-meet him in California-dancing goes with Tim anytime. ' .G- EVELYN CHUPI 200 West Douglass Street COMMERCIAL Girl Qserves Dreaming of You This gal is really a solid dancer- awed by lipstick- red convertibles - usually found dreaming. MARGARET CUMMINGS 411 Rehr Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL You're Always in My Heart Marty adores red hair - be- lieves in having fun without being noisy about it-runs from conceited people. WAYNE DAVIDHEISEH 1518 North Twelfth Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL 1-IGPDV Days Happy-go-lucky, that's Wayne -gets around in Pop's car- secorid home: Gus Drexl-er's Mad House. NANCY DAVIES 410 North Fifth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Girl Reserves Nancy with the Laughing Face Dancing appeals to this little girl-longs for a Cadillac convertible - another beauty queen--artistic. ANN DAWSON 505 North Fifth Street G. R., Nursing Club High Society A future nurse -has many male problems-art and mu- sic? make her world go 'round - un. MARY DEASE 1343 Cotton Street COMMERCIAL Over Hill over Dale Hiking and fishing appeal to me, too, she says--would like to be able to draw and paint-reads mysteries. ETHEL DAY 1421 North Fourteenth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Pretty Maiden A moonlight hike or a hay- ride will suit Vicky-gay-co- quettish blue -eyes - has a dozen male admirers. HELEN DEIBERT 419 North Fifth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL A Cappella Du, Du Liegst Mir im Herzenu Ask her to translate - she loves German-being a girl discourages her-Bing Crosby is a favorite. 13 EARL DeLONG 630 South Eighteenth Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Anything Goes Guiseppe dreams of money and a car-thrills to a lively game ot baseball-can sl-eep anywhere, anytime. WALTER DELP 552 South Nineteenth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Baseball, Football After the Ball Iim's a movie ian-goes all out lor tootball, base all and basketball. LILLIAN DETTLING l4lO Birch Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Sweet Is the Word for You Taller than average-would rather be a red head-thrives on gossip-lots ot sportsman- ship. BETTY LOU DIDYOUNG 1321 Locust Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Archery Club My Pet Brunette Costume designing interests her - politeness rates high - crowning glory is lovely brown hair-feminine Robin Hood. HAROLDINE DeLONG FREDERICK DeTURCK 839 North Eleventh Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL He's My Guy Fred has his best times with the fellows-Bob Hope brings out the chuckles in him- draws tor a pastime. DOROTHY LOUISE DIENER Edgewood Orchards, Boyer- town COLLEGE PREPARATORY G. R., R, 61 B., H. R. Sec., W. B. 6. S. Sunshine of Your Smile Louise is a countr girl at heart-claims she balkes a sad cake-sense ot humor-likes her men built. 128 South Fourth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Take lt Easy Who can tell? A tall, blonde, good-looking gent is her ideal-Deanie stirs up cakes-easy going. CONSTANCE DERR lll0 Elm Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Cr. W., G. R., N. H. S. ln My Silent Mood Will soon trot off to college -quietly efficient-does home work faithfully-has a bril- liant mind. IOHN DOHNER 827 Washington Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Debating Club, Soc. Com., S. C., N. H. S, It Ain't Necessarily So Argue? He invented the word! - racquet swinger - glood marks come easiy-R. .S. Fred Allen. IACK DOYLE 1019 Washington Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Leave Us Face It Here's another guy opposed to tickle girls-Shorty dreams ot raduation-loyal reader of Superman. IEANNE DuGUAY 531 Spring Street V HOME ECONOMICS Ii I Had You A bashful lass-wants to travel-hopes to own a home some day- enjoys lunch - Frenchie's the name. MARY DZIKI 1544 Cotton Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Home Room Secretary All This and Heaven Too An arresting blonde - elated at the thought ot taking it easy-possesses a dynamic personality. HOMER DORMINEY 552 North COLLEGE H. R. Pres., M. B., Track Student Prince Fifth Street PREPARATORY Lefty is a jazz hound-en- deavors tc be a mechanical engineer-women both annoy and please him-humorous. BETTIE DUDLEY 436 South GENERAL VOCATIONAL A Cappella, Ping Pong Melody ot Love This quiet, brown-eyed miss plans on -likes sky blue and Dick Ensslen's singing. Fifth Street a designing career Kp .,... , . it CHARLOTTE ECKERT 1345 North Ninth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL The Best Things in Lite Are Free N . Confirmed movie-goer - wouldn't want a million dol- lars-reads Screen Romances -blue is her color. THEODORE EDRIS lll3 North Twelith Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Engineering Club With My Head in the Clouds Sitting in a plane makes Ted happy-Army Air Corps. here he comes-drools over ever popular Stardust ARTHUR H. DUNLOP Greeniields COLLEGE PREPARATORY Golf Team Happy-Go-Lucky Scotty-never a care in the world-good mixer-has many iemale cousins - exercises brains only when he must. DANIEL EBLING Mohrsville COLLEGE PREPARATORY Marching Band, Castleaires Da per Dan Buddby Rich's drumming ot- Iers a challenge - answers Gizmo to everything-hunt lor him in Centreport. WILLIAM EDES 1630 Locust Street H INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning Hornet-enjoys fishing and hunting-loves to sleep and be lazy-one 'ot the many who will miss the Castle. GUST EFSTRATION 350 North Fourth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Athletic Club Bird in a Gilded Cage Boxing and girls are Gust's main interests-will miss the long nights in detention- cheeriul disposition. P ff ' I Nl , M A l X ima 'I'- ' e X ' MICHAEL ELEFTHERION 221 Reed Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY The All Night Record Man Looking for this future chem- ist?-try the Co-Ed-has more records than a record shop- a true pal. AUDREY ENDY 934 Perry Street COMMERCIAL H. P., Movie Appr., School History Com. Million Dollar Baby Audy loves to spend money -a genuine blonde-dreams of the army-would rather travel than eat. IOAN ERHARD 807 North Eleventh Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Arx,, C. L., G. A. A., G. R., S. C., Sports You'll Never Walk Alone Versatile - always busy and bubbling over-enviable per- sonality-makes own clothes -friend of everyone. IANICE ESCHLEMAN 2238 Raymond Avenue COMMERCIAL G. A. A., Leaders Club A Lovely Way to Spend an Evening Sports-loving Ian thinks silly kids are swell-will make a charming secretary- a stick of dynamite. i...'.-2 Q WILLIAM EHST 1034 North Twelfth Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Table Tennis Club I'm a Shy Guy Bashful Bill likes music-one of rare creatures who enjoys American history-Bob Hope tickles his funnybone. ANNETTE EISENBROWN 1525 Locust Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Cheerleader, G. R., H. P. Pretty Baby A heartbreaker-Ann's bored by our assemblies-will al- ways remember swell R. H. S. kids-quick-tempered. GERALD ERTZ 539 Pike Street INDUSTRIAL ARTS Got a Penny Ierry longs to be a millionaire -likes football-looks forward to Xmas-an all around sport. MARGARET ESHBACH 529 Weiser Street COMMERCIAL G. R., Marching Band All the Things I Love To possess naturally curly hair is Peggy's one desire- admires a good sense of hu-' mor-crazy 'bout clothes. GERALD EISENBISE 1114 Union Street COMMERCIAL Football, Sr. Band and Orch., Hi-Y Little Jazz Good personality rates with Frenchy - thrills to Nelson Eddy-sports and music take most of his time. RALPH W. ELBERT 1132 North Ninth Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Stage Crew An Ear Full of Music Penn State is Hap's airn- music and sports till his day -thinks Mr. Shott ideal teach- er-likes to bowl. CATHERINE ELY 538 North Thirteenth Street COMMERCIAL Movie Appreciation Club You're the One Fondest memory is Mr. Hunt- er's homeroom-music second nature-shorthand ace-lady of the house-Kit. FRIEDA ENTERLINE 1044 North Eleventh Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Bowling, G. A. A., G. R. Truly Wonderful Will make a beautiful model -blonde bombshell - queen- like diwity-swimming suits Fritz- ait for me! ROBERT ESHBACH 1212 Windsor Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Football. Treat Me Rough Streak of lightning on the gridiron-frequent visitor of the library-full of pepper, Bert. RUTH EVELEV 335 Walnut Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Cr. W., Dramatics, G, R., Sr. Orch., Swimming You Know Baby Known lor her sneeze-rid- ing the thunderbolt fascinates Ruthie - confides experience is the best teacher. MARY FANTILLI 229 West Windsor Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Girl Reserves Ever See a Dream Walk- ing? A quiet bit of femininity, this Detite miss-always eager to walk-a dreamer-nice gal to know. YOHN FAUST 1570 Cotton Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Art Club, Arx., Boys' Glee You Can Smile Easel and paints settle his future-selects red hair and green eyes as ideal-a movie an. .. ' Mi rr,,tt . 0 BETTY EVELAND 1147 Oley Street COMMERCIAL Dram. Club, Hall Patrol 'tDo You Ever Think of Me? Future navy nurse-loves to cook and keep house-would rather never see a dentist-- addicted to travel. RUTH I-'AHNAUER 1034 Chestnut Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL 1 Love a Rabbit Thinks Bugs Bunny cute-tall -longs for horses-swimming expert - friendly everyone. smile for .V A.., M. .. Ig ' i ,V 3 ' , 1 - he X'-'if-'A f . K A5 . . if E sf' Q 1 e,.. I ' .. qfglsi, ., .A l Q- J' 3 Q . it .. ..,gi?..?f Q in FEE' ab :if 5 Q t e N TT T i 4 8 'tt x rr will - gi H N 2 if - zt i fi iff. ri :ggi lfisstsff r rr 52.55 ' '..',':'x: .M -1 V .r .ef'.jZi5?.w- V ..',a5. XF ft' SHIRLEY I-'ELS 316 West Douglass Street COMMERCIAL Semper Paratus A faithful, honest person goes far with Shirley-strums the Hawaiian guitar-at home in the saddle. DOLORES FEYRER 1124 Windsor Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Arxalma Happy, in Love Writes letters - believes in true love-detests homework and conceited people-an ar- tist! FLOY FAUST 735 Birch Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Activity Ticket Collector All for Love Easy on the eyes-always in a daze - exaggerates - her pals must be fun-found with the gang-comical. MARY JANE FAUST 925 North Ninth Street COMMERCIAL Library Staff Faithful Forever One swell gal-tries hard to pleclseTwouldn't mind being rich - baseball fan - Wise up, cokes are good. PHYLLIS ROSE FETT 615 North Ninth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Girl Reserves Oh, Daddy! Her daddy is her dream man -tap dancing is a specialty - will someday take your temperature. TOSEPH FINOQCHIO 167 West Windsor Street INDUSTRIAL ARTS Dear Old Southland One of those Southern guys -enjoys dancing and qood music - ever ready smile -A- makes friends. ROBERT ARTHUR PREY RUTH MARIE FISTER 1032 North Fifth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Waltzing in the Clouds Wants to live in California- adores dancing-likes to dec- orate Christmas trees-cow- boy music bores Ruthie. I UNE FISCHER 1025 Church Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY A Cappella, Drama Club I Wanna Be Happy South America is her aim- makina pies a favorite house- hold task - an accomplished piano player, MARY ELLEN FISHER 359 West lVindsor Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Girls Glee Club Love Letters The Navy comes first with Dondent on V-mail-yearns to become a good dancer, CHRISTINE FOURNARIS , 130 South Fourth Street - I GENERAL VOCATIONAL ,... . T K, Mixed Chorus ,V ':,g V, 13 LI'lZxl':ie2'e'll Be Some Changes 8 i s Chris wants to be a hair Q dresser-born and reared in ' .1 Cape Cod-cokes and cara- I mel sundaes appeal to her. .-.vfffg 'K 435 Penn Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Castleaires, M. B., Sr. Orch., Sr. Band, Tennis Strictly Instrumental Master of clarinet and tenor sax-embarrassed by his baby pictures -supplies kids with aughs. BARBARA GAGE 111 Kent Way, West Reading COLLEGE PREPARATORY Ex. Com., G. R,, N. H. S., Sports Irresistible You Bobbie wants to enter Vas- sar! - lon-e femme star in physics class-typical sub- deb, Snooks - foreign corres- IOHN FRILL 732 North Ninth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL l'm Lost Without You Love that man-always in and out of love-heading tor a commission in Coast Guard. GEORGE GANAS lll3 Franklin Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Be Not Discouraged Big George is kept in stitches bv 'Lil Abner and Danny Kaye-can't stand Cat. food --can sleep anytime. MARGARET FISHER 647 Tulpehocken Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Ass. Chap., Dram., G, A. A., G, R., W. B. G S, Peg o' My Heart Interested in dramatics-cute- ness personified-elocutionist -friendly character - always eating. THEOFELOS FISHER 213 Reed Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Heartfu1 of Rhythm Hot on the drums-admires a broad sense of humor - col- lects records-this gentleman prefers blondes. MILDRED FOCHT 1007 North Eleventh Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Dramatic Club l'm Old-Fashioned Millie wishes she could wig- gle her ears-thinks she is lazy -thrives on surprises - good student. ROBERT FRANKENSTEIN' 1009 Birch Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Easy to Love Six foot, blonde - blue-eyed, qood looking chap -foot- ball, swimming, and mystery A R l stories for him. , ,.., . .. r K. DANA GANGEWERE 1229 North Thirteenth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Hi-Y, Mgr. of C. C, and Bas- ketball, N. H. S., S. C., Tennis Early to lump Your- ouse'I1 be designed by Dana-apt student-obliging -strong prop of student coun- cil and Hi-Y. RALPH GARDNER 611 Crescent Avenue, North- mont COLLEGE PREPARATORY M. B., Swimming Team, Track l'll Get By Bud can't stand walking cos- metic shops-barrels ot tun -hobbies: scouting and In- dian lore. IOSEPH L. GEHRIS 434 South Sixteenth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Cheerleader, H. R. V. Pres. Happiness Is a Thing Called Ioe Flashes around in his Buick- iv tem fan-live wire - peppy cheerleader-heart of gold. FLORENCE GERHART 1233 North Tenth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL A Cappella, W. B. :Sf S. Com. Be Careful 1t's My Heart Lebanon Valley, here I come! -nimble lingers ramble over the keyboard - good-hearted -lovable. -im was Q, 11 , I Hi' I .sf 1 5 .-his. ,sf ,-Fzatf. . fe DORQTHY GANTZ 700 North Temple Boulevard GENERAL VOCATIONAL A Cappella, G. R., H. R. Sec., M. B. When Did You Leave Heaven? A radio program featuring Dot's choir'l1 soon be heard - composes music - eats Wheaties tor inspiration. ELLIS GAUL 1611 North Tenth Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Give Me Wings Like an A Angel Sing a song of aviation and ' ' you'll interest Mike - has dreams of becoming a drafts- man-a hometown guy. I if.. Fife A fl .53 me sie k -- . X E I I... .. . ,P . T Ke I im. it ... I I OLGA GIAMBOI 431 Spring Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL A Cappella, Leader's Club My Message Now Dreams about music-quite a talkative soul-snooty people are on her black list-enjoys good food. EDWARD GILBERT 541 Perry Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Hall Patrol A Heart That's Free Abhors girls-wants to see the world-smile tor Bud and he'll like you-sleeping and eating come lirst. . -fs.. 59' :iii RICHARD GEIGER 527 Moss Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Red 61 Black Why Was I Born? On the prowl for a dream girl-hikes all over the place --has cm habit oi falling asleep in class. MARGARET GERLACI-I 515 South Nineteenth Street COMMERCIAL School History Com. Sweet as a Song Markie's aim is dress design- ing-clicking the shutter isa hobby-milady likes to dream. CATHERINE GIFT 717 Alton Avenue COMMERCIAL G. A. A., Bowling Blue Bonnet Gir1 Murder, she says-Kay will design those creations we call hats-a striking bowler- likes blue. GLORIA GILLMOR I247 Green Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Everytime I Fall in Love Clear the way to Michigan- has a hobby oi collecting bracelets-sports-conscious - detests bow ties. HERBERT GLASS 627 Birch Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Football Body and Soul Helped to form the bulwark ot the football team-always ready to sleep-wants to cir- cle the globe. CLARA GOLEMBIEWSKI 231 Wunder Street . COMMERCIAL Hall Patrol , Let's Have a Love Aftair Prefers a gentleman without conceit- has many unsolved problems --Ajust loves to go peddle pushing. 'f -f,f,-np, r f . . W g Y I I I f1.'51ix3t's2,,:f I LV 7: f'- 7151 is . . ': -, : K4 MIRIAM K. GOOD 602 Fern Avenue COMMERCIAL Mimi Mim longs tor a happy -lite -lives in a world ot music- iun-loving-contagious laugh. IEAN GORETSKI, 1546 Cotton Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Mixed Chorus lt You Are but a Dream Will trek to DuBarrv School -Iack Benny's violin soothes Ieannie-loves her loaiers- Oh, Van. NANCY GRATER 1215 Linden Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Mixed Chorus, W. B. 6 S. Comm. Nancy True blue kids are O. K. with Nan-thinks her dad is 4.0-wins friends with her sparkling smile. CARL GREENWALD 210 West Douglass Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Cross-Countryf Track Murder He S ys Carl is caretaker in a ceme' tery-dreams ot nights with- out homework - will make chemistry his lite work. Y Ep t tar . f A THOMAS GRATER 1514 Birch Street ' GENERAL VOCATIONAL Glee Club, Football, H. P., Track Lover Man lust one of the pack-lwolt to youl-great big, husky and tall-class Romeo-care- iul driver? IOSEPH. GRETH 331 North Eighth Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL We'll Meet Again Ioe wishes he could under- stand the weaker sexfenjoys dancing-a spark of mischief. LORRAINE GLASSER 1509 Bern Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Dram. Club Coquette Usually tardy-prolitic writer -inclividualist - nibbles on carrots-and then she combs her hair. - CLAUDE GOOD 608 Fern Avenue COLLEGE PREPARATORY Thinking Duke's a neat dresser-lol- lowing in Cavalleros toot- steps--intelligent and witty- know' any jokes? MARY ELLEN GOODHART 1720 Olive Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Dramatic Club, G. R. I Sweet and Low A miniature ol cuteness - never at a loss for words- gang of kids and a car spell lun-we, all know Midge. SHIRLEYANN GOTTSCHALI. . 1313 Mulberry Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Girls' Glee Club Blue Bird of Happiness Shirley will someday be chief song bird with a name band --looks mellow in yellow- sincerity rates. PHYLLIS GRIEFF 1129 Birch Street GENERAL Girl Reserves Going My Way Sports and music satisiy this a l-around girl-suave-nice kid to know-chuckles. PAUL GROSSER 1144 Chestnut Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Whistle While You Work Believes in the impossible- l-loly cow, solid geometry is confusing-draws cartoons for own amusement. WINIFRED GUTH 126 Crestmont Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL A Cappella Choir All of My Lite Vlfinnie has an interest in Maple Grove-jokes are corny but entertaining-amiable. ROBERT LEO HAAS 1238 Pike Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL My Dreams Are Getting Bet- ter All the Time Wine, women and son take up Rabbit's time -5' lg ter- mite in wood shop-tixer-up- per-ace card player. DENTON GRIESEMER 1341 North Ninth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY National Honor Society Love 'Walked ln Endeavors to become a good pharmacist - has tound his one and only- inquisitive - active. WILLIAM GUISTWITE 742 Locust Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL A Caplpella, Baseball, Boys' Glee, ootball 'lhere's a Sona in the Air One oi Uncle, Sam's iuture sailors-avid sports tan-tend ol vocalizing - always on hand for lun. .. .. 1, , 'ie GF, fl Lil.. . r i f I ff: ' i Y . IOSEPHINE GUZIEIEWSKI 41 North Carroll Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL astleaires, -N. H. S., Sr. Orch. ' Holiday for Strings Slings a mean violin bow- contagious laugh - imagina- tion works .overtime-inspired ELSIE HAGAN 308 South Seventeenth Street COMMERCIAL V. P. of Homeroom, W, B. 61 S. Stall For Elsie Collects records-neat in ap- Dearance-art ottice job will keep her busy-annoyed by people who stare. GWENDOLYN HAMILTON 1722 North Sixteenth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY G. R., National Honor Society Ain't Misbehavin' A future Iturbi - Gwennie likes her music long haired -hankers for week-ends in Ni F.-declares French beau- ti u 1 by music. ROLAND HAAS 1019 North Twelfth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Golf There Are Such Things His winning smile brings many friends-would invest in real estate it he had a mil- lion dollars. RICHARD HAGAN 213 South Second Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Table Tennis When Lights Are Low Yes, Dick mysteriously likes the dark-admires femininity -always ready with a joke -seldom alone. MARY IANE HARMUT Bernville, R. D. No. 2 GENERAL VOCATIONAL Dramatic Club, Flag Drill, H. P. Georqia on My Mind Mary Iane's crazy about art -goin' to be a private secre- tary-Georgia was her birth- place. -- . Fi.: VIOLA HEFFELFINGER 1146 North Tenth Street COMMERCIAL Dramatics Club, Ex. Com., W. B. 61 S. You Made Me Love You Shh! l'leffy's thinkin' aloud- will teach our kiddies-inter- ested in sports and week' ends. SHIRLEY HEIM 236 Hudson Street COMMERCIAL With a Song in My Heart Shirley -serenades us with her accordion - likes folks that make her laugh - abhors peroxide blondes. HOWARD P. HELLER 945 North Tenth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL SomewhereTI'-here's a.,Girl for Me -and I'll just have to find her - I-loppy's heading for auto racing-allergic to danc- ing and flat tires. MARIE E. HENNE 1217 North Tenth Street COMMERCIAL Dramatics, G. R. Honey l'loneV's our baby blonde-a bundle of sweetness-'load fan -a bathing beauty. CATHERINE HAHTLINE 606 Avenue B COLLEGE PREPARATOHY Nursing Club Walking with a Dream Florence Nightingale has noth- ing on Sis -- ambition: to marry a doctor - hasn't a memory for names - walks and walks. MARILYN HASSLER 319 Lombard Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Arxalma Skylark Marilyn takes her grasshop- per out for a spin whenever she can-always early-hang- outs: movies, airport. I f , . ,+.:g...,,, .W he --I ' I 71 .1. f I t' Q, if i IEAN E. HEMMIG 210 Hanley Place COMMERCIAL G. R., H. R. Sec., Nursing Club Heaven in My Arms The Navy rates iirst-wishes she could have long nails -- don't crack your gum near her-wolves stay away. VIRGINIA HARTLINE 529 Marion Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY G. A. A., G. R., Swimming My Beautiful Lady Blue-eyed Ginnie - would have escalators at R. H. S, -boys, football, and swim- ming keep her busy - hates hats. ROSEMARY HECKMAN 825 Madison Avenue GENERAL VOCATIONAL Hall Patrol Mighty Like a Rose Cold fudge sundaes - umm! I-Ieckv does some fancy eights on skates -makes her own clothes-home, girl. EDWARD HEIEEH 942 Pike Street GENERAL VOCA'l IONAL School History Committee Golde?1Days ln the avy Ed's pin-up will be Rita I-Iaywqrth-this grease monkey plays a harmonica- hobby: automobiles. ALLEN HELLEH 536 North Ninth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL All I Need Is You Al fondly remembers last minute dive ,tor classes -- silliness is taboo-a regular fish in the water. 'f,ff.Xf,f. .f A jj R11 A ip 2' ii, VEHNA HENSLEY 2340 Berkley Rpad COMMERCIAL Ain't Going No Place Wont reveal her dream man -would add ain't to the approved list- hello strang- er. -many would like t know Sis better. ..., I ii ' 0 'fi' . ,,. Ei -fr t 31 2 SM 1 ,I ,5i114tQjg:5mW,f n .-.ure .,..'-sw. . . ' ftrtgi' ygfv-W-if -fume sat SHIRLEY HERTZ 816 Thorn Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY A Cappella, G. R., H. P., M, B., S. C. Sweet .and Lovely Friendly and popular - easy on the eyes-Chick thinks her brother's grand-keeps things poppin'1 THEODORE HIGH 1110 North Twelfth Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Steady Teddy Longs to own a ranch, horses cmd all-favorite is swimming -being with the gang is al- ways lun. ROBERT I-IIMMELBERGER 300 Linden Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Chess and Checker Club Memories ol You Will play baseball with pro teams-too much war paint annoys Bob-a car would please. EVALENA x-uuusnsz-nrz 532 Weiser Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Tippin' In In the future Eggy will dress windows-likes: Cliffs and out-of-doors - has a knack for writing. WILLIAM HERTZOG ' 1321 Mulberry Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY A Cappella, Boys' Glee Club Sing, Sing, Sing Iazz or symphony, Bill's sat- isliecl-booming bass voice- his delight: harem girls -- hates to leave school. WAYNE HILLEGASS A 250 West Buttonwood Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL My Heart Tells Me Printing is Bugs' pet - will never forget the promenade during lunch-a regular guy -admires girls. ARDELL HOFFMAN 815 Weiser Street COMMERCIAL ' 'Dancing' ' without the Navy? BARBARA HOLT 303 Hollenbach Street You're All I Need Q takes long walks to? Dancing and swimming keep Dell happy-likeable person- ality-what would she do COLLEGE PREPARATORY G. A. A., G. R., Swimming Likes them tall, dark, hand- some, and athletic - headed for ma azine covers - Babs EDWARD D. HINKEL 823 North Filth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Cross Country, Hi-Y, N. H. S., Track On the Beam One of the brains of the class -wolting with the Iellows is pet diversion-always ready for a laugh. RICHARD HOCK - 1443 N. Tenth Street ' GENERAL VOCATIONAL Yeah Man Short and quiet?-will some- day play a trumpet like Louis Prima - Oh . . . Betty Grable! IOHN A. HOKE 1320 North Sixth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL I Understand Model planes suit -hopes to be a pattern maker - looks torward to a diploma-under standing. ADAM I. HORN 1606 Forrest Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY H. R. Vice Pres., N. H. S. For Me and My Gal Would be Charles Boyer - has a corny laugh-hails from Lebanon, Dot's right -the lover. BRYCE HOVERTER 417 West Oley Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Projection Booth, Sta ehand When the Lights Go on Again Doc meddles with electricity- shocks everyone -- wants a convertible with white side- walls-woman hater. L DOLORES HUBLER 310 West Oley Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY G. A. A., G. R. Dolores Honesty is the best policy -in short Del-thrives on history-likes parties 'cause one can relax there. KENNETH HURLEY 934 Court Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Ass. Ch., Hi-Y, H. R. Pres., N. H. S. Eager Beaver Kenneth plays the 88's '- always rendering service - noteworthy for acting ability -eager for college. BARBARA ANN IACOBS Ioanna, Pa. COLLEGE PREPARATORY G. R., N. H. S., Typing Club Sweet Baby Doll Bobbie loves company-ack mires manliness-witty - a beauty without makeup - country girl. Aviation Club ROBERT HOSLER 1203 Avenue D Flying Home chanical aidsl . FRANK INNIS. lr. 504 Walnut Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Business Efficiency, Hi-Y Now I'm on My Way Ah, for the lite of an office manager - Frank smacks his lips at foreign iood-photog- raphy is hobby. IOYCE IAC-OBS 244 West Elm Street COMMERCIAL Can I Forget You? Iup swoons over Dancing in the Dark - longs to take things easy-detests detective stories. FREDRICK HORNING- 126 North Ninth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Castles in the Air Fred's certainly air-rn1nded- poems were not made tor boys like him-plans for a hom-e with cz swimming pool. GENERAL VOCATIONAL Will help keep our forests sate - a hiker and camper - dreams of tlying Cwithout me- PHYLLIS HORST 343 West Greenwich Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Iammiri' Fast talker-perhaps shefll move to the country-jumps to juke box tunes--Won't be taken. for granted. IACQUELINE HOUSE 1444 Cotton Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Lady Be Good Possesses gorgeous blonde tresses-Iacque's tap dancing is something special - likes everyone to have lun. IOYCE HOYER 1227 Elm Street COMMERCIAL Dramatic Club Dancing in the Dark Hooey needs action for a good time-dances with her- self when alone-dog lover- won't forget Class Day. MERYLE HUNSBERGER 1518 North Ninth Street COMMERCIAL The Woman I Love Gus and Chick are Mert's ideals-fastest of typers - great letter writer - can't stand exams-stubborn. :1:,fe,,fi ,tiers newefiespereezewiwiwmv' recess -review ifmmwai my merge -1 ssiffiasfs as iwilew e w aeieizea viexgiss ' fiezsewsnesi misss aszgswas rdsseziesfezeesr is wwf Y-54221125 - rffif.. . ?3VfJf?l'f? L sl Q vw S it 4 4 if 'QL lt Q tsvsffizrsk .W 154 ' -. Jizseizleilazf' QYEQEE QF! VH. .. .. ' 5259!75Q7l52?i5Q Ji - f- Ms: z'f1be.:sezr:e:::sH..f5z iff .V fr-5-A ME:-Egirtiile Qtiiiir iiii.. - r- F157 5i714?H2l7?35 rrgerggsfzem 'W -- ff 2, 5 Q 2 ei MARIAN IACOBS 1201 Spring Street DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Yah tata Yah tata Always playin' Cupid-spas- modic outbursts herald Iakie -sunny disposition-a joker. HELEN IAMES 711 Dick Street DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION No One But You A traveling miss -- someone jolly and friendly will get along well with her-looks forward to Greek Easter. KENNETH IOHN B11 Thorn Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Ens. Club, Sr. Band G Orch. Beat Out That Rhythm on the Drum Kenny really beats those skins-his future lies in mu- sic - Hollywood beckons- allergic to Mondays, WINIFRED IOHNSON 1211 Gregg Avenue COLLEGE PREPARATORY Arx., G. A. A., I-I. R, V. P., Pre-Med. I Need Affection Possessor of beautiful dark hair-attractive-heaps of fun -always having parties. RICHARD JACOBS Geigertown, Pa. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION The Levee Song The railroad lures Dick-likes the quiet type-sports, espe- cially baseball, are a must. MARY ANITA IANKANS 233 Iefferson Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY ' Confessin' ' -is- A future walker in the wards -oh, for a sensation!-com Q Iesses class recitations em- H ' barrass her. 3 L, 1 . X BETTY IANE IONES 913 Pike Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Have You Met Miss Iones? Never misses Dick Tracy - another who likes English- spends spare time writing let- ters-a chef. IESSIE LOUISE IOZWIAK 340 North Fourth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY R. 61 B., G. R., G, A. A., Dramatic Club A Dream Would like to travel through Latin America -- flirtatious - friendly disposition-a dancer. LILLIAN IOHN B14 North Third Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Arxalma, Dressmaking Club What a Sweet Surprise One of those designers - smallest in class - sorta slow-poised and sweet - likes them masculine. ROBERT IOHNSON 462 Schuylkill Avenue INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Like Someone in Love Tall, lanky, Hambone could love a blonde-chemistry bug - reads Eyefuls -interestsg art and music, BETTY YVONNE IONES 540 Perry Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Marching Band Gonna Write Myself a Let- ter Rebel's always expectin' let- ters-record collector-hang- out: Home Sweet Home - remembers Chattanooga. IOSEPHINE IULIAN 135 South Fifth Street COMMERCIAL Moonlight and Roses -and a week--end in Potts- town would suit her to a T -loves to dance-thinks Danny Kaye's a scream. 1 F. CLAYTON IURYEA HENRY KALBACH 431 Windsor Street - COLLEGE PREPARATORY Mi Some bone. ARLENE KASE 1117 Locust Street COMMERCIAL Student Council How Sweet You Are A cheery hello tor every- one - dancing brown eyes - ready wit--sportswoman in every way-picturesque. X DONALD KAUFFMAN 422 Douglass Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Gotta Be This or That I Don's torn between cars and planes - whistles while he works-future machinist. ROBERT H. KAUFFMAN 1710 North Sixteenth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Little Hawk College is callingsmall fry- embarrassing moment: first date-stamp collector-an au- thority on current events. CHARLES KEEPER 1059 North Fourth Street COMMERCIAL A Cappella Choir You Came Along A much traveled man - Chubbv'll miss R. H. S. drink- ing fountains-for smooth lis- tening, it's Tommy Dorsey. ROBERT SCOTT KAUFMAN 619 North Fifth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY 1-li-Y, Rifle Club My Man His name's Bob - cowboys around in a Eord-- mows lawn to keep in trim-to con- centrate is hard-handsome. RITA KEELY 816 North Ninth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Not Mine Frenchy stutters when excited -lemon cokes and double dates keep her happy-al- ways borrowing something. 831 Schuylkill Avenue GENERAL VOCATIONAL Something to Remember You BYU Strictly a rnan's man-shop is his line of work-found at Bob's corner-getting picture taken was embarrassing, Hank craves solitude in the out-oi-doors-oft to join For- eign Legion - tootles trom- DOROTHY IANE KALBACH 1227 Amity Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL G. R., Marching Band Small Fry Hearty laugh-where there's lite there's Dot-never atraid to say what she thinks - Harry Iarnes satisfies, RONALD KALINA 347 South Filth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Castleaires, Hi-Y, S. C., T. T. Club, Tennis For Dancers Only Oh, what he does to a zoot suit!-able Spanish student- selt-coniident-has talent on the dance floor. IHVIN KAUCHER 1135 North Thirteenth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Homeroom President Love's Old Sweet Song Answers to the name of Butch -makes music with a har- monica-bring on the girls- a pessimist. IANICE KAUFFMAN 456 Schuylkill Avenue GENERAL VOCATIONAL Girl Reserves, N. H. S. Autumn Serenade Hayrides in autumn thrill Ianice - sincere and true friend-chatterbox and dream- er--peppery fighter. RICHARD KELLENBERGER 526 North Eleventh Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL A Cappella, Boys' Glee Club I Don't Mind Money and girls don't infer- est Mort-protession: a leath- erneck - Life and Lil' Ab- ner favorite literature. , BETTY IANE KELLY 884 North Twelfth Street COMMERCIAL Dearest Darling Fun-loving Betty-fall-snap- shot collector-whiz at clean- ing up-will be a good sec- retary. MARIE E. KERCHER 733 North Twelfth Street COMMERCIAL Don't Sweetheart Me Values sincerity in her friends - reads and reads - adores brother-finds other boys an- noying. PATRICIA KERSHNER 1644 Mineral Spring Road COLLEGE PREPARATORY Arx., Cr. W., Dram., G. A, A., G. R., Swimming, N. H. S. Paper Doll Pat's a sweet dolly-has deli- cate features-always a mil- lion things to do-a chemistry student. IOHN G. I. KELLER 742 Franklin Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Cr. W., Ex. G Soc. Com., Hi-Y, M. B., N. H. S., Sr. Band and Orch., Tennis You're Here, You're There, You're Everywhere VVhat's up Doc? - blows a mellow trombone-command- ing officer of Arxalma staff. BETTY KEMP 533 South Sixteenth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Dressmaking Club, Sports Whatcha Say Betty's a Sinatra fan-dances and swims for a good time- gentlemen please her-good sport-rarely silly. SELMA KLEVANSKY l228 Linden Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Dramatic Club Tell Me Why A very inquisitive person - will hang on the phone for hours - hobby: dramatics - can't eat liver. HERBERT KLINE 420 Mulberry Street COMMERCIAL All Throuqh the Night Milkman, keep those bottles quiet-a night owl-football's a favorite - Charlie spends money generously, ETHEL KERSHNER 1246 Mulberry Street COMMERCIAL Pennsylvania, 6-5000 Ethel will hear all the gossip in role of switchboard opera- tor - clever arranger - quiet as they come. ' MARIE M. KISTLER 1140 Perry Street COMMERCIAL From Maine to California Aims to see every state in the Union - bored by lectures - not very loquacious. GERALDINE A. KLINE 309 Hollenbach Street COMMERCIAL Dog Town Blues First love is dogs - a born hoarder-boys don't interfere with Gerry's homework -- speckled brown eyes. IEANNETTE KLINE l4l North Fifth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Drama, G. A. A., G. R., M. B., H. R. Sec. Keep Smiling Has to check her bear traps to find her dream man-the Co- ed se-es plenty of her-a good laugh suits. IANE KNEISLY 1523 Palm Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Arx., Dram., G, A. A., G, R, My Pretty lane Fashion parade in herself -- excitable-Ianie's quick smile reveals pertect teeth - stamp collector. FLORENCE KOCH 828 Pear Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Dear Old Girl A neat, jolly girl - Flossie likes to experiment with chem- istry - can't be bothered by boys. VIVIAN KOCHARD 116 Windsor Street COMMERCIAL Girl Reserves, Library Club Are-n'tYou Glad You're You? An efficient, pleasant secre- tary coming up - anything chocolate for Susie - pretty face and gentle mann-ers. DORIS MARIE KRAMER 1227 Douglass Street GENERAL VOQATIONAL Art Club, G. A. A., G. R., Ex. Corn. You're lust My Type Still talking about camp -- smooth seamstress-sweet dis- position-devoted to parents -future mortician. MABEL KLINE 428 Woodward Street BETTY MAE KLING try anything-once. DOROTHEA KOHLER 424 Linden Street ' COLLEGE PREPARATORY Nursing Club As Time Goes By Sis is always late - travels by bicycle or horse -- day- dreams in class-guitar strum- mer-can't 'member names. ELNOR A. KREBS 1150 Buttonwood Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Baby Mine A 5'2 angel oi mercy-buries her nose in a book and is con- tent-Ellie's a baseball regu- CIT. COMMERCIAL Ring Them Bells The 3:30 bells, of course-a guitar strummer - stubborn sometimes but usually coop- erative. 704 North Thirteenth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Everybody's Sweetheart Wow! What glamor - Netty has many beaux - always dancing and having fun-will ROBERT H. KLINE 1133 North Twelfth Str-eet INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Looking tor Someone's Heart Constant grin reveals Chuck's deep dimples-always talking to the girls-the navy beckons -lively. FRANK D. KLOPP 1042 Perry Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Strange Music Wants his own business - swings a mean golt club -- Moe pla s sweet on a sweet potato-dream gal: Mae West, ELEANOR KNOWLES 950 Culvert Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Goose Pimp1es -break out all over Ellie when it snows-likes to sing -- dreams day and night, well what do you know? MARILYN KOCH 327 South Sixteenth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Arx., Dressrnakin Club, G. A. A., G. R., N. H. S., S. C. When You Wish upon a Star We wonder what she wishes --sketcher of lack and Iill -- brains to spare - dependable -creative. BERNADINE KRICK 921 Oley Street COMMERCIAL Booster Salesman I Dream of You Autograph hound - treckled -always dreaming-Deanie's a dance tiend - looks tor happy-go-lucky pals. LEWIS IRVIN KRIMEN 704 North Eleventh Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Debating Club I Know Why Here comes that science whiz -anticipates a trip to Mars- knows all the answers. MILDRED KULP 1840 Perkiomen Avenue COLLEGE PREPARATORY Blue Rain Iust loathes dripping weather -dependabilit is a uality she values-a lover ot glue - quiet. DOROTHY IEANNETTE KUNKELMAN 1254 Muhlenberg Street HOME ECONOMICS Do You Miss Your Sweet- heart? Coming home is Dot's rosy dream-hopes to visit foreign countries-swims for fun. EDNA MAY KRICK 1,13 Oley Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Girl Reserves Somewhere a Voice Is Call- ing Pleasant gal to be around - Eddie loves cold weather - plans to settle in A1aska-ac- tually likes onions. LEONARD KUCZAWA 539 South Fourth Street COMMERCIAL Ain't We Got Fun? Thinks R. H. S. needs a face lifting-known tor his jokes- always stops to hear Stout Hearted Men. W ff '- t . ' C ' ,gif RUSSELL I.aMARCA 223 Carpenter Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Ass. C., Debating Club When I Get You Alone To- night Contrary Russ-wonders what congressmen do to earn their salaries - fondly remembers beautiful girls. CHARLES LAMM 632 Ritter Street GENERAL' VOCATIONAL Basketball I Think oi You Won't tolerate big deals- claims he dries dishes lwe wonder?-can take a lot of kidding-handsome. ,I SHIRLEY MAY KULP West Leesport, R. D. No. l COMMERCIAL Dram. Club, H, R. Treas. The Foot Traveler Has a knack of wearing shoes out-tres chic-where there is tun there is Pug-good nat- ured. HAROLD B. KUNKELMAN 840 Hampden Boulevard INDUSTRIAL ARTS House of Icy Kunk dreams of going out west-listens to the D. A.- tinkers around machinery - makes one laugh. OLYMPIA LAMBROS 239 Pearl Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL A Cappella, G. R., G. A. A. Now I Know Modes Supreme by Infant - good citizen-'short but packs a lot ot brains-hasn't an en- emy in the w'orld. WILLIAM LAMMA 1440 Spruce Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL A Romantic Guy 1 Divides his time between sports and girls - will follow in Mr. Iacobs' footsteps-an artist, too. . mb ...-2 if 1. . Q . qv I if if , . RQ-hy 5 4 E EVELYN LEIBOLD 613 Crescent Avenue COMMERCIAL G. A. A., H. R. Pres., Leaders' Club, N. H. S., VV. B. 6: S. You're a Sweetheart Fiery red hair - devotes her time to sports - plays a squeeze-box-her smip is like turning up cz lamp. ROGER LENGEL 1136 Perry Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Golf American Patrol Never beats around the bush -talks before thinking-Roger patrols the ice-box - wants to fly across U. S. DOROTHY I.eVan 545 South Fourteenth Street DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATON Little White Lies Hates being caught telling lit- tle white lies - individual laugh-hand talker-Dot wOn't be bossed. ADELE LEWIS 1127 North Thirteenth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Girl Reserves She's Funny That Wav Catty people disgust Dell - pretty blue-gray eyes flipped by brown curls - antics very funny. Q... llil NANCY I.aRe 219 South Eighth Street COMMERCIAL Nice and Cozy Keeps a Frank Sinatra scrap- book- aims to be a good housewife-nice, quiet, and reserved. RUTH LEGLER 1720 North Front Street COMMERCIAL A Cappella, W. B. G S. We Mustn't Say Goodbye The Met's awaiting - book- keeping figures please her, dull eople do not-won't say goodgye to school-chums. tftfia-Shri S V wrsf. f 1 , e-in Xi ir. E el . ffm f CHRISTINE LEWICKI 323 Miller Stre-et COMMERCIAL H. R. Sec., N. H. S., W G S. Pretty as a Picture Oh, my! Chris has plenty oi pulchritude - pleasant - keeps a sports scrapbook-fa' vorite teacher: Mr. Shott. I. IOYCE LIEBERMAN 939 North Tenth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Art Club You're My Favorite Mem- ory Happy recipient but negligent dispatcher of letters - arises at first reveille-chief objec- tive: commercial art. . .. I . , if... 1 MARY JANE LASH 1028 North Sixth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Mary Is a Grand Old Name Look to the sky tor Peachie- squeezes the accordion effec- tively-blind dates hold ex- citement for her. IOAN LEIBIG ISI7 Mulberry Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL H. P., N. H. S., Nursing When My Dream Boat Comes Home Tiny Dimples w-eighte d down by books - longs for sailor Pete to come home-has sparkle and pep. RUTH LEINBACH 322 Rose Street COMMERCIAL G. A. A., Leaders' Club Dizzy Debutante Apple dumplings and Tyrone Power give Dizzy pains - gym teacher of tomorrow-su- perstitious-scrapbooker. CHRISTINE LEONARDZIAK 316 South Sixth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Cr. W., G. R., N. H. S., Red G Black Baby Face Sweet and lovable - Chris'll nurse veterans - collects se- nior pics-vivid imagination- adores printshop. SHIRLEY LIEN 359 West Douglass Street DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Broke but Happy Keeps scrapbook of R. H, S. sports-hasn't dime to name- likes movie dates-hopes to be good housewife. HARRY LIONTI 425 Laurel Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Can't Help Lovin' That Man Always lookin' for new phone numbers-chocolate ice cream and bowling rate - Harry's oiley over machines. BETTY IEAN LONG 310 South Thirteenth Street GENERAL VOCATlONAL No Letter Today A wee mite-awaits ostman anxiously - volleyball rooter -toots on a sax-deft with sewing needle. DORIS LONGENECKER 1333 North Fifth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY G. A. A., G. R., Hall Patrol Our Little Girl This friendly little miss is al- ways bubbling over-Lon y is verly short-easy to get aqong wit . NANCY LINDEMUTH Albright Court Apartments GENERAL VOCATIONAL Girl Reserves You Great Big Beautiful Doll Tall - strictly tailored type - Nan's fooled by crossword puzzles-future needle-stickin' technician. ELOISE G. LLOYD 391 Tulpehocken Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Dram. Club, G. A. A., G. R. That's the Stuff ' Geometry and Badminton sat- .. isfy Nebs-swell cook - Miss Iournalist of tomorrow - post card collector. . .. A S5 Q .25 iwx 4 1 TW ,N L ,wit 'Zi ' QI' 3 i we if is Y .1 25 . r 'El Z 3, A A bi an if 'QM E ig 1221.433 bg sw.: 1 mia '11 4 W3 5:5 'Ea .1 W. i W , If R with Ei'-if- Ti .212- Ek- If -f '1S:I- ..Z 5::.:.l':'-is :1fs:,. : ---- is : f f. ' f v i -.2-.., 1 - , .4 m...,..,,Wlyit:. ,.3M,.s E .2 .P HQ i if ROBERT LUCKENBILL 710 North Tenth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL A Cappella, Boys' Glee Lucky Hit Duryea Drive holds an atrac- tion for Lucky - witty - be- haves well at the receiving end of a joke. DORIS LUDWIG 924112 North Ninth Street COMMERCIAL Let's Take the Long Way Home Doris'll leave us for the big city- hamburgers and coun- try' drives are delightful - dreams of Gregory Peck. IEAN LONG 1539 Mulberry Street DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION You Little Heart Breaker You Writes at least one letter a day-short, sharp and shape- ly-always giving to others- hankers for twins. ROBERT LOY 844 Lancaster Avenue GENERAL VOCATIONAL Free and Easy Happy-go-lucky, that's Bob- corny jokes are a forte -- thinks he's too quiet isome- timesll CHARLES LUDWIG 835 Moss Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL My Buddy Charlieintends to be a cab- inet-maker by and by-thinks Lou Costello is a scream-en- joys all sports. ' IOYCE LEONE LUTZ 2314 Fremont Avenue GENERAL VOCATIONAL Archery Club, Hall Patrol Amour The U, S. S. Princeton holds something special for Ioyce- beclecks herself with jewelry -smooth date bait. ANTHONY MANCINI 1045 Elm Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Ex. Com., Football, Track, N. H. S. A Good Man Is Hard to Find Future Tarzan in the jungles of Brazil- Anthony prefers girls who do his homework- idealz a perfect man. RAYMOND MARSHALL 514 Spring Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Ritle Club Woodman, Spare That Tree A good marksrnan-Ray lives for hunting time - a iorest ranger's shoe would fit him- attracted to redheads. ANTOINETTE MASTROLIA 410 Arlington Street COMMERCIAL Girl Reserves Tritlin' Gal Toni will catch the next lane to N-ew York- dislikes Being small-her leisure is spent in dancing. MICHAEL MAZUREK 532 Wunder Street . INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Ever Get That Feeling in the Moonlight Always has a howling good time-unruly hair - Tudy Ca- nova tickles his funny bone- rrext stop: Penn State's door- s ep. FANNY LYKENS 550 South Eleventh Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY G. A. A., G. R., Sports Make Believe Fanny has a make-believe world all her own-talented in drawing-peppy and sporty -nursing career calls. SALVATORE MAIORANA 502 South Ninth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Cross-Country, Dram., Hi-Y, N. H, S., S. C., Track The Wise Old Owl This chemistry brain can't fathom girls-hikes and reads as hobbies-likeable-happy when working. er is Vile' -Qi J 'Karin E WSWS we if 'f EY . BETTY LOU MAY 163 West Green Street HOME ECONOMICS A Cappella The Perf-ect Song Fond of vocalizing-will make a good wife-Betty Lou will soon hit the road to Temple. SHIRLEY MCCALI. 651 North Eleventh Street COMMERCIAL Sports Let's Dance Eyes that twinkle - twitching toes- toothpaste ad smile - immaculate dresser - well- liked. RITA MAGDALINO lOll North Ninth Street COMMERCIAL Look tor the Silv-er Lining Reet sees only her worst -side -born in Atlantic City-bash- tul-embarrassed by oral re- ports-spreads joy. LOUISE MANBECK 628 Bernardine Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL A Calgpella Choir, Cr. W., Flag rill, N. H. S. Curly Locks Gor g eous golden hair - Weezie loves dogs and horses -tinkers on piano when alone -very artistic. DAVID MANDERBACK lll Maple Ave., Shillington COLLEGE PREPARATORY g H. R. Treasurer Behind the Eight Ball Oh, those women drivers! moans A1-talent: getting into trouble - laziness in all its glory-car-crazy. DONALD MARVEL 615 Miltimore Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Ping Pong Club I Can't Give You Anything but Love Lelty's handy at milking cows -likes Xmas 'cause of mistle- toe-thinks money needed to date girls. COLLEEN MCELWEE 131 South Fourth Street COMMERCIAL Apple Honey Allergic to dish washing - chicken and waffles suit to a T -Honeys one of Reading I-Iigh's best-dressed. RICHARD MCNABB 929 North Eleventh Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY I'm Beginning to See the Light Dick is a modern Tom Edison --definitely dislikes our tun- nel-expert at knocking down the pins. GEORGE MEASE 1207 Oley Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Thou Swell' Future truck driver - likes his pals cheerful-baseball is his favorite-Easter bunny addict -school's end near. RUTH MENDEZ 843 Rose Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL C. L., Cr. W., Dram., G. A. A., G. R., H. P., Sports Black Beauty Has a deep rich tan all year 'round-eye filling-leads R. H. S. rooters-chic in every respect. IAMES MCLAUGHLIN 1122 North Twelfth Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Soccer, Track The Love I Long For Gravel Gertie is Mac's dream girl-would like to be photog- rapher for Esquire-hails from New York. FOSTER McPHERSON 200 North Tenth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL I'd Know You Anywhere Dreams of buying a helicopter -hopes for a Civil Service job-Bing Crosby can sing for Mac any time. ii' ' XL T .Q ' -it l s S ' 21 'I e I .A MARGARET MENGEI. 1138 Perry Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY G. A. A., G. R. You Can Depend on Me Steadfast qualities will make Peggy an able nurse-has en- vied curls - studies conscien- tiously-neat. THOMAS I. MESSER 1015 North Twelfth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Checker 6 Chess, H. P., N. H. S., Sch. Hist. Com., Typing Mr. In-Between Mystery stories appeal to Tommy - collects R. H. S. sport articles-a born dreamer -hates to get up early. GRACE MEASE 1041 Locust Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Acc. Male Quartet, Arx., Ch., Cr. W., H. R. Pres., N, H. S. The Charm of You Gracie is a pal to everyone- always laughing-playing the piano, drawing are on pre- ferred list. IAMES MENGEL 1138 Perry Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Golf Club, Hi-Y, Soccer, Ten- ms Dear Old Pal of Mine Iirn will play professional baseball-a pleasant fellow- patronizes the Y -a math. scholar. ROY MERVINE 1051 Mulberry Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL An Eighteenth C e n t u r y Drawing Room Meri is well on his way to becoming an artist-wants to go abroad-a solid iiver- original. LOUISE METZ 950 Chestnut Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Gypsy Airs Pee Wee idealizes her boss- loves to meet people - has a gypsy's yen to move. ,?3:. :i g ' it i LESTER MILLER 921 Robeson Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Ride On When Les drives a car, s eed limits are forgotten-toodlaesa swing clarinet-an artist at heart-jolly. MARY LU MOHN 814 Ritter Street 1 COLLEGE PREPARATORY Ass. Ch., N. H, S., Dram., G. R., R, G B. I'm Crazy about Horses At best behind footli his - would banish Revielle - needs a maid to keep an eye on her b-elongings. ALBERT MOSER 1333 Muhlenberg Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL A Cappella, Boys Glee Club, Male Quart-et, Pres. of H. R. Steamin' and Beamin' Future Iohn Charles Thomas -dotes on his own cooking- irnpulsive - Smoky talks a mile a minute. FREIDA MOYER 616 North Thirteenth Street HOME ECONOMICS Dancing Club Dark Eyes Handy with a needle-Sis will be an efficient homemaker - couIdn't talk without her hands. MARY MEYERS 657 South Eighteenth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Home Sweet Home Dreams of being a good sten- ographer -loves home - en- joys movies-pedals a bic cle -pleasant-well-manneredl GLORIA MIGLIONICO 222 Mifflin Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL A Cappella, H. P. Dream of Love Sports and sundaes keep Gloria in A-l condition-birth- day's in same week as Xmas -prefers riding to hiking. ? .,tt3,,e-Q 2 .uwf lvfttt .. .mu .,...,, .,2,.,Q. ,WA BERNICE MOYER , t..,... S52 Tulpehocken Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL I G, A. A., Leaders' Club, Swimming You Belong to My Heart Mick is on her way to Strouds- burg - this mermaid collects dolls-lady of the brawn-al- ways laughing. RUTH MOYER 618 Birch Street COMMERCIAL I Love You Betty is a whiz with a pencil -could make a career of art -amuses everybody with her. Oh, Brother. if 1. RICHARD B. MEYERS 361 I-lazel Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Fishing for the Moon Reading I-Iigh's Daniel Boone can't stand tight shoes-aim: to be a forest ranger - tells giant fish tales. IEANNE MILKINS ll37 Franklin Street DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION I'd Love to Waltz through Life with You Rainy weather annoys Ieanne -graceful dancer-would en- gayHr?iving her first week at BETTY IANE MITCHELL 846 Penn Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL California, Here I Come Bobby appreciates good music -tells stories with her face- will be a famous orator some- day. PAUL MORGAN 1036 Pear Street INDUSTRIAL ARTS ' Swinging on a Star Torchy can skate rings around you-a hunting season fana- tic-take your atomic car to his garage. it 39512 e fits 5-4- ..f1,f..,t.. sts' at sf. f iflfE,'S!::2!5iSts:' iff XLS: ,:Eg:f:,5fi,iffg'fj- ' ff, ,wt-'tri i-. f35ETLZEfSQ1:S5 -'J'-'Mft , .. , 1 if g5,,p,j xgggf , were 2f1sfg?ii2fiffifit1Sf' ggftsff..-',.1f I is: 't fggisge - Ei! . ' ':I:::'5:,eE53.. : .a51fs,:'?:F5irE5.E:.kfIE . 1325 ' ?2f:E. 'SE:1s1. 425159,-'ffr :iz ::.-Q.:-Qs:-.xewizi st ' 1f'k'e.: f?E:l, t: .ms , f . -i:.,,5:-',,g- ,gr-Mfg-:t VIVIAN MOYER 1017 Mulberry Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Sec, of Home Room Out of This World Viv is air-minded -travels in planes cmd dreams - antici- pates nursing-an understand- ing cmd true pal. IANE MUTHARD 566 Schuylkill Avenue GENERAL VOCATIONAL G. A. A., Leaders Club, Sports It Had to Be You Energetic hall ot the duet - will study physical ed. at Stroudsburg-campaigner for girls' varsity, DORIS MYERS 138 Elm Street DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Shoo, Shoo Baby Squirt is dying to travel - longs to be a good model - chills to a mystery when alone - Murderl BETTY IEAN NAGLE 936 Moss Street COMMERCIAL Bowling, G.R., Treas, of H. R. Time Waits for No One Betty values a sense of hu- mor-rarely on time for a date - Hey, she plays the piano, 100. DOLORES MULHOLLAND 441 Linden Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL A Cappella My Devotion A Nightingale-far away APO look in her a pharmacist-at home in a pool. IEAN MUTHARD 566 Schuylkill Avenue DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Spring Song Romantic half of the Muthards -Moose often gets her tongue twisted-has her own opinion of the perfect loocl. eye-aspires to be -in .gk RUTH ARLENE NAGLE 541 South Fourteenth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Bowling, G. A. A., G.R., Flag Drill Leap Frog Future Florence Nightingale- Ruthie entertains herself by dissecting biological speci- mens-sings. RUTH NESTER 1239 Perry Street COMMERCIAL lust a Blue-Eyed Blonde Fond of the out-of-doors - Blondie likes to sing and dance-one of those naughty fingernail biters. LOREEN NAFTZINGER Centtepo rt GENERAL VOCATIONAL A Cappella, Girl Reserves You Are Love Tasteiul dresser - Gizmo will rival Eleanor Powell - cher- ishes the Arxalma song - mo- bile features. ETHEI. NAGLE 540 North Twelfth Street COMMERCIAL Stars in Your Eyes Not always serious-Ethyl en- joyls good novels--inquisitive - ates to miss anything. ANNA LAURA NEIDERT 535 North Tenth Street . COLLEGE PREPARATORY Bowling, G, R., Sch. Hist, Com., S. C. All the Things You Are Doodles on the piano-attrac- tive woman driver - clutters her room with crazy things. ERMA NICHOLSON 322 Cedar Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Uloymentin' Usually found singing - have your future coitture made up at Skippy's - dreamer - can save money. DANIEL OBERC 537 South Twelith Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Danny Boy What a sense of humor! - Marauder looks forward to service in the army - clever with wood and metal. KENNETH OHLINGER 1155 Robeson Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Soccer, Baseball Horses Don't Bet on People Spike's a horse racing enthu- siast-heaves a mighty base- ball bat-steak eater-talenb ed talker. WALTER W. O'NEIL l6U West Greenwich Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL There Must Be a Way Happy-go-lucky-could spend his life sleeping - prefers girls cute-baseball fan-rules are annoying to Willy. DOROTHY ORTNER 252 South Fourth Street DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Remember Natural-born housewife-Dotty dotes on pretty clothes-be- lieves Reading High is TI-IE school-sincere. DORIS NOLL 2012 Kutztown Road COMMERCIAL Still as the Night Detests umbrella days - her hair's curlier when the weath- er's damp - doesn't have a restless tongue. ERNEST NONNON IOZ4 North Twelfth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL My Lips Remember Your Kisses Bashful Ernie plays the piano and draws-embarrassed the first time he kissed his girl. sf'5 'w 13: H 'I I K 1., N z f . . v et ., , it . PAULINE ORLANDO 328 Arlington Street DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Foolish Heart The independent type-Paulie will manage her own grocery store-entertains her pals by acting crazy. RICHARD OSWALD 128 North Second Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL No Can Do The Navy calls - Ozzie an- swers gladlv - he'll become an electrician there - the Iimrny Stewart type. LUTHER I. NOLL 1509 North Tenth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Band I Wish I Knew Don't let his silence fool you -Lute sees all-swims like a fish-could spend some time in Canada. HAROLD IOHN NYE lll4 Robeson Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Hi-Y I'm Iust a Vagabond Lover Prot. collects pipes-relishes a tenclerloin steak-will be a devil, printer's devil - self- critical. HOLLAND OFFNER 219 South Sixteenth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Debating Club Romance Genius in science - desires millions for travel - has an eye for figures-girls'. EMERICK ONDERCO 505 North Twelfth Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL I Got Rhythm Loathes sl-iarpies -give him some good drumming - socia- ble-annoyed by alarm clocks. ELINOR PALIKOWSKI 121 Elm Street COMMERCIAL Stardust Fudge sundaes and sweet, soft music on Polly's menu- marvelous dancer - iaunty -flirtatious. PAULINE PAROS 1408 North Tenth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL You're My Desire Polly will miss the hiyas in halls-admires lovely clothes -you'll find her working in a hospital. BELLA PARZANESE 130 West Oley Street HOME ECONOMICS G. R., H. R. Sec. Lily Bell A future business woman- has a habit of talking slowly -thrives on dancing and fun. ROBERT PEARSON 1358 Buttonwood Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Boots and Saddles Bob dotes on horses - always kidding-irritated by stuck-up people-won't reveal his se- cret talents. -, - ., - . .. - ARLENE PALSGHOVE 141 North Front Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Hall Patrol My Reverie Performs beautifully on the organ and piano-friend of the mailman-Nebraska beckons. NIEL PARSONS 335 West Windsor Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Don't Fence Me In Iitterbug de luxe - talented with the paint brush -- jokes come easily-toast and coffee satisfy Sam. W if . , ' IACK PEIFFER INDUSTRIAL ARTS hite Heat 539 Avenue A, Glenside W Whitey's just an all-around guy-soon'11 be Merchant Ma- rine-thinks girls are interest- ingisports fan. IOSEPH PHILLIPS 1251 North Tenth Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Rifle Club Ragtime Cowboy foe Being alone peeves loe, - in- terests: mechanical drawing and archery - shy but fun to know. VIRGINIA PAWLEWICZ 339 Spring Garden Street V GENERAL VOCATIONAL Girls' Glee Club Blue Rain Rain displeases Ginny-a sec- ond Cass Daley - pet dream, to sing professional1y-vaca- tion lover. STUART PEIFER 526 Tulpehocken Street INDUSTRIAL VOCA'l'1ONAL Silver Trumpet Stu, the rnan with the trumpet -easy to get along with-al- lergic to silly girls - appreci- ates beauty. IACQUELINE PERZEL 1121 Douglass Street COMMERCIAL My Prayer Iackie longs to master short- hand-determined to succeed - contented anytime with a good book, MARY LOU PIANO 416 Arlington Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Girl Reserves Piano Concerto The life of any party-sees the world through gorgeous eyes -prefers them tall, dark, and handsome. FERN PRICE 1031 North Fourth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY ' Dram., G. A. A., G. R., Sports Linger Awhile Willing to spend her lifetime at R. H. S.-hates being alone -cocker spaniels are for her. MARIAN PRINTZ l10l North Ninth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Ass. Ch., G, A. A,, G. R., I.eader's Club, M. B., N. H. S. loy to the World R. N. will be tacked to her name - Printzy's continually talking-has that certain some- thing you can't resist. CHARLES EDOUARD PROVENCHEH 1900 Hill Road COLLEGE PREPARATORY National Honor Society I Am an American Likes Christmas carols, music, and traveling-proud ot his family-future genius at Le- high. DORIS IIAMER 721 Madison Avenue GENERAL VOCATIONAL A Cappella, Typing Club There's.a Song in the Air Do1ly's set on being church organist-would love a trip to France-claims she's a worry wart-gets along with every- one. GLORIA PLANK 629 Birch Street COMMERCIAL Sleepy-Time Gal A.rdent admirer ot Ann Miller -usually on the sleepy side- pleased by surprises and H. I. records. DORRIS POPP COMMERCIAL Moonlight Mood for that 3:30 bell. VIRGINIA QUINTEH 351112 North Eleventh Street 230 North Second Street National Honor Society Special attraction: blonde sail- ors-likes bicycling on lonely country roads-waits eagerly ALVIN POPIEL 1032 Walnut Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Cross-Country, Debating Club. N. H. S. 1 Know That You Know Witty - gripers get on his nerves-college the next step in Pope's life-hair always in place. ERNEST POSEY, 3rd 1038 Buttonwoocl Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Cheerleader Prince Charming Tall, dark and handsome, that's our Ernie - pleasing personality - future commer- cial agriculturist - Pa's car- wrecker. NANCY PRICE 1035 Washington Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL G. R., Red G Black Snowflakes Lots ot fun appeals to Nan- a pal to everyone - soulful brown eyes - loves to see snow falling. 551223 mass Pnosssn 235 South Sixth Street y y GENERAL VOCATIONAL i re? -ff- 5' 25 ...gl- fl f., f ' ' lames S ession 7 : Plans to join the Army - all . 'NW kinds ot sports appeal to Hank ' -still remembers first day at .,b.Af, 5 school. viii' I 32,1-.etwftff 1 it 1 GENERAL VOCATIONAL Red 6- Black These Things You Left Me A tiny, brown-haired girl- - rushes around-Ginny's bed- room is the hall of souvenirs. WILLIAM RAMSEY 417 Bartlett Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL A Cappella, Boys' Glee Club lust My Bill Top girl with Bill is his mother -likes sports and traveling- wishes he could teach English like Mr. Hawman. swf i f A EARL LeROY RANKIN 501 Carsonia Avenue GENERAL VOCATIONAL Does Your Mother Know You Smoke? Takes the corners on two wheels - natural born come- dian - comes to school to break the monotony. LUTHER REBER 1244 Church Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Cross-Country, Hi-Y, S. C., Track, N. H. S. The Race ' Make way tor Lute the track star-super-intelligent - wish- ful traveler-always pleasant -slow to anger. IOSEPHINE REDCAY 1428 Church Street COMMERCIAL Girl Reserves Josephine . Oh, tor a joyride and doggie roast!-intolerant ot conceit- veracity is a virtue she values. BESSIE REESE 377 Tulpehocl-ren Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Girl Reserve Always Bessie stands by for radio stories - oral reports always annoy her-happy when roll- ing on a rink. DOROTHY REASER 644 Mulberry Street COMMERCIAL Bell Bottomed Trousers Finds the Navy fascinating - another red-haired lassie - a skating fiend-aspires to play the piano. NADINE REBHOLZ 341 West Green Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Arxalma Night and Day -the cinema attracts Nadine -believes silence is golden- no, no, Mr. Wrigley-no gum. CARL REESER 715 North Ninth Street INDUSTRIAL ARTS Baseball, Soccer Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone -and he really hopes you won.'t - passes his leisure hours blowing bubb1es-ath- letic-minded. BRUCE ROGER REHR 1610 North Eleventh Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Ass. Chairman, Castleair-es, Hi-Y, Pres. of N. H. S. So Rare Einstein of the class-special interests: jazz and radio - nimble fingers on the key- board--born to argue. DOROTHY REED 514 Bingamari Street COMMERCIAL Girl Reserves Air Mail Special Dot will be climbing the skies some day-has a fondness for dancing - fun-loving - hates writing letters. CAROL REESE 524 South 14Vz Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Let Me Call You Sweetheart An all-around girl's high on her list-devoted to music - happy with lingers on the keyboard. BARBARA ANN REG-AR 743 North Eleventh Street COMMERCIAL Buzz, Buzz, Buzz Expends energy on swimming - yearns for gift ot fluent speech-idealizes intelligence and eloquence. EDWARD REIBER 1039 Moss Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Senior Orchestra It I Loved You Thinks a sailor's lite would be fun-prefers girls short and shapely-likeable-full of pep. ,ii it 1l i ,, lk ,i,i is-...ft - .. - K ty Q, i '--2 Ji 'Ji Qu v W . u :yy if 'f 5 X ll ix 1 L ,rg SHIRLEY RHOADS 1043 North Fourth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL My Heart Stood Still Dusty objects to smoking - quiet and serious - would like to own a blue convertible -likes R, H. S. assemblies. EDWIN W. RICKENBACH S07 Eisenbrown Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Football, Hunting and Fishing Club What's This Another Crosby devotee-Rick hopes to don a Marine uni- form- agrees one can't 'live without girls. ANGELA RIDOLFI ll41 North Eleventh Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Cr. W., Flalg Drill, G. R., Nurs- inq Club, ennis Angel Advertisinq's her field-enioys informal chats - considerate - Ange supplies kids with peppermint drops. MARY IANE RINGENARY l029 Pear Street COMMERCIAL MV Shining Hour Ambitious to be an expert typist-quiet and sedate - a tennis racquet is her best friend-devours banana splits. RICHARD REICH 1620 North Twelfth Cross Country, Tra Flash the finish line. 1423 North Twelfth ming, Tennis. Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL ck Here comes Dick in 'spiked shoes-nope-there he goes -maybe there's a blonde at DONALD RENTSCHLER Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Castleaires, Hi-Y, M. B., Swim- Rockin' in Rhythm Maybe it's carrot-top's temper that makes him argue - will see the world with the navy- music-minded, ARDELLE RIGG 118 West Pike Street DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Sing for Ioy Dell sings and sings - Saint Patty's clay is special-chic in black - has a soft spot for stray dogs. RUTH ROGERS l42l Palm Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Arx., Bowling, G. A. A., G. R. Flag Drill She'll Always Remember This New Iersev lass is friend- ly to all - her kindergarten pupils will adore her-has fas- cinating brown eyes. ROBERT REIS B21 Clinton Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Rifle Club I'll Never Find a Pal like You Red's six feet-enjoys hunting, fishing, and baseball-ardent tori o the refrigerator-grand pa . PAUL RHOADS 1032 Chestnut Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Ass. Ch., Debating, Dram., Hi-Y, H. R. Pres. Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy Farm life appeals to Dusty- appreciates music - bow ties are an obsession with our Hi-Y prexy. IACQUELYN RHODES 724 North Thirteenth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY G, A. A., Sports, N. H. S. My Heaven on Earth Popular and versatile-lackie thrives on ssorts-likes them tall, dark an dumb - abhors sharpies. PHILLIP HICKENBACH 1008 Pike Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Hi Y Table Tennis Club M Ideal Tal dark and handsome - Reading s Gregory Peck - bashful natty dresser raider of the ice box EDWARD ROKOSKIE 1514 Cotton Street COMMERCIAL Stamp and Bond Staff 's Wonderful Handy man-talks in his sleep -Eddy's affected by Monday morning gloom - believes in Santa Claus. FREDERICK ROLAND 1508 North Twelfth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY C. C., Hi-Y, H. R. Pres., Ten- nis, Track Gone with the Wind That's our Fred - a rugged out-door guy-the far north- land calls-women drivers irk him-good-natured. ANNA ROTHERMEL 525 Douglass Street DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION That's for Me Drools over Dogwood sand- wiches and hayrides - Ann wants a pal with versatility- tall-likes to do things. GEHALDINE M. ROTHERMEL 1520 Palm Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY G. R., N. H. S., Ensemble, Sr. Orch., Ass. Chap., Tennis Hit of the Season Well known G. R. president- Gerry's everyone's friend - success in music is her aim- distinctive personality. ANNA ROLAND 617 North Front Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Girls' Glee Club Wishing Another future pulse-counter - Pokey likes to daydream - wishes she could paint - a nice singer. NANCY ROMIG 721 Warren Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Girl Reserves Armful of Sweetness Friendly as a puppy-Nan has a yen for dancing-sparkling eyes and gentle manners - pretty, too. I txse ' . ri DORIS ARLENE RUTH 822 North Twelfth Street COMMERCIAL How Can I Leave Thee? 'Fraid of mice-strong silent men appeal to Smitty-flying fingered typist-will miss R. H. S, teachers. OLIVER SANDS 331 Hoskins Place GENERAL VOCATIONAL Fuzzy Wuzzy Fuzzy Wuzzy yearns to be a Superman, so he'll join Ma- rines-sports-minded - drinks milk by gallons, CAROLYN ROTHERMEI. Mohrsville COLLEGE PREPARATORY G. R., Sr. Band, M. B. l'Ernbraceable You A sight to be held -never ending pep-always laughing -a posey delights her. RICHARD ROWLES 709 North Fifth Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL I'm Getting Sentimental Over You Ambition: be a civil engineer -Dick enjoys reading best sellers-good sport-big game hunter. IENNIE SABANOS 429 Carroll Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL That Old Black Magic A singing career is part of Ien's future-cheery and ac- tive-dancing is always on the program. MARY ANN SAYLQR 133 Oley Street COMMERCIAL Girl Reserves Mary Ann Cries in movies-corny joker -dreamer - Say1or's ideal is an athlete-dreary days make her unhappy. if Q ie .W f Ha' P ,VZ Y ETHEI. SCHAEFFER 23 Crestmont Street COMMERCIAL Dutch Dolls Eth still likes dolls, especially one - pepsodent smile - dis- pleased by routine - always ready to loaf. MARION SCHAFFER 1601 North Tenth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY G. A. A., G. R., H. R. Chap., Sch. Hist. Com., T. T., W. B. 61 S. I Had the Craziest Dream Cute in green-wide circle of friends-extensive wardrobe- eye for convertibles - uneasy around dogs. RICHARD SCHARTEI. 553 North Ninth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL No Regrets A future recruit for Uncle Sam's Navy -- never tires of popular records-has musical talent. IOAN SCHELLY 1115 Clarion Street HOME ECONOMICS Girls' Athletic Association My Dream Girl Sports-minded - loves to sew -laughs easily - ang-ered by road hogs-adores dogs and vice versa. IAY SCARLETT 1345 Walnut Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Lucky to Be Me Checkers are Sonnie's pas- time-at home on the key- board - girls' hair-combing in class annoys him - big sleeper. DORIS LOUISE SCHAEFFER 1055 Moss Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Lonesome for You A pleasant, friendly lady-al- ways ready for action-dreams of a cream-colored convertible. 'I t -4 v ' lf T .V sq' 1 N, IEAN SCHEARER 834 Schuylkill Avenue COMMERCIAL Girl Reserves Daybreak Express -takes her to visit Washina- ton-on the watch for a well- dressed, handsome guy to add to her photo album. ERNESTINE SCHIELE 1323 North Eleventh Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL A Cappella, S. C. Long Tall Mamma Number, please - Ernie will be a telephone operator-al- ways cutting up-one of our tall gals. DORIS LORETTA SCHAEFFER 641 North Twelfth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Dramatic Club Gal Like the Gal That Mar- ried Dear Old Dad But definitely Doris will make an ideal housewife-romantic by nature - disturbed when anyone's sad. ELINOR SCHAEFFER 349 Linden Street COMMERCIAL Home Room Secretary You Are My Poem of Love Brown-haired Ellie prefers athletic type-poor sports a pet 'peeve - chatters in the movies. LORRAINE SCHAEFFER 223 Mulberry Street COMMERCIAL Sch. Hist. Com., Movie Appr, Sweet Lorraine Rainey may visit England - a true blue pal stars -- curly locks are naturally so-reads on the front porch. IoANNE SCHARTEL 1418 North Thirteenth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Cr. W., Dram. Club, G. R., R. 6 B. Sophisticated Lady Io lives for ninth period at Co- Ed-garrulous - excellent ac- tress-her baby stares are lor males to trip on. 'Q l5 Ywq.s DONALD SCHLEGEL 923 North Ninth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Truthfully Duck when Don throws snow- balls! - doesn't believe in homework-man with a trum- pet-bowls a nice 200. IEAN M. SCHWOYER. 516 North Tenth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Ieannie with the Light Brown Hair Ieannie may nurse you back to health-keeps the mailman busy-short but full of dyna- mite. IAMES SEIDEI. 1326 Allegheny Avenue INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Baseball ..Iim,, Iim's ambition: to ploy for Yankees - spaghetti appeals to his stomach - Reading girls to his eye. DOROTHY SELTZER 1210 Robeson Street COMMERCIAL H. R. V. P., M. B. Temptation A familiar ligure strutting be- fore our band-Dottie's popu- lar and friendly-has a cute, pug nose. IOYCE SCHUYLER 105 West Elm Street COMMERCIAL Girl Reserves Gr-een Eyes Will soon be taking dictation -dreams of a maroon con' vertible-Iake's als must lis- ten to her troubles, ' PAUL E. SCULI. 1126 Birch Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Bond and Stamp Staff The School Boy Prefers blondes-life work: C. A. P.-drives his junk-heap for fun-thinks his teachers are swell. 2 . - I W .. Q . K J f . X if 6572-T 'i 1 ' is xfeewieei 7-liege?-realty' I 1. Rtegriltfgfg . it VIRGINIA E. SHEEDER 1221 Douglass Street DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Merry Life Found at Iennie's almost anytime - declares climbing bleachers is a difficult feat - rarely discouraged. RUTH SHOPPELL 461 North Twelfth Street COMMERCIAL H. R. Secretary Home on the Range Tall-er than average--graceful skater-eager to move west, where the skies are not cloudy all day. ' EDWARD P. SEISLER 1431 Birch Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Hi-Y, N. H. S. Music Makers Eddie's future is medicine- violinist de luxe - knack' for ryriting verses-pinball fana- lc. ALICE LOUISE SHA!-TER 1637 Haak Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Arx., Bowling, Cr. W., Flag Drill, G. A. A., G, R., H. R. Treas. If I Had a Talking Picture of You Lish's dream is tall-quite a hand with the piano-good sport-jabbers constantly. ELAINE SHERMAN 1570 Mineral Spring Road GENERAL VOCATIONAL G. A. A. Kitten on the Keys Happy day when Elaine gets a blue convertible--tal- ented piano player - break- less dish dryer. BEVERLY SHUNK 1360 North Front Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Movie Appr., Girls Glee A Melody Someday Bev will dress your hair - congenial - always in love-walks and slow music fill her frivolous moments. QR' ,M I Qtw. 5. , E , , ANNA SMITH 1233 Mulberry Street COMMERCIAL Swimming Be Still My Heart Will be a cute Wave-likes smooth talkers-loves to sleep Tafwimming enthusiast - lik- u e. BETTY MAE SMITH ll27 North Twelfth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Nursing Club Trolley Song How I hate trolleys, moans Betty-ready on the dot-en- rhusiastic rooter - always a hand for fun-tasty cook. DORIS MAE SMITH 1524 Locust Street COMMERCIAL War Bond Representative Smile, Smile, Smile Quite a snappy miss--skilled in swimmin - attracts others with beautigxl smile-eyes are distinctive. DORIS SNYDER 139 Greenwich Street COMMERCIAL G.. R., M. B., N. H. s., W. B. 6: S. Meet Me Tonight in Dream- land Handy at the sewing machine -reads and day dreams in her leisure time - a super brainstorm. STELLA SIANIS 726 Walnut Street DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Can't Get Out of This Mood Mooza dreams of a house in the country surrounded by a white picket fence - moody - partial to blue, SOPHIA SKIBA 533 South Tenth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Hall Patrol Sleep Song Off to a long rest--dances and skates to stay slender - Mad Russian tickles her-no gum- cracking for Skip. C. EDWIN SMITH 1517 Lorraine Road GENERAL VOCATIONAL Football manager: Track man- ager Take Me A mischief-loving fellow - a farm would satisfy his desires -one of the science lovers. EUGENE SNYDEH 217 Moss Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Engineering Club Nightmare Declares his dreams are all nightmares -- longs to go to engineering school - a riend to all. FRANK WILLIAM SIMCIK 504 South Sixth Street ' GENERAL VOCATIONAL Take Me Out to the Ball Game Sports-minded Branko lives, eats, and sleeps baseball - has a dual personality - a walking dictionary. ALEXANDER SMITH 1608 Hampden Boulevard COLLEGE PREPARATORY Football, Hi-Y, N. H. S., Track You've Got to Be a Football Hero Alex loves 'em all-sometimes serious-history g-enius-faith- ful to homework-a flash with a pigskin. - ARDELL SMITH 536 Locust Street COMMERCIAL War Bond 61 Stamp Staff Because You're You Arddie's up to the minute on movies-small but perky sec- retary-water sport fan. DONALD SMITH 9l9 North Twelfth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL I'1l Be With You Extremely quiet-main interest lies in baseball-a good lis- tener - undecided about his future. RICHARD SNYDER 530 North Tweltth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Ass. Football Mgr., N. H. S., S. C. Dream Man A peppy and popular pace- setter-can always be found at the Field House - girls' hearts skip a beat when Dick's around. CARL SOMMERMAN 1106 Douglass Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Basketball, Football Man o' Mine Who's no. 17? Why, that's our right half back, Suz-a neat personality and a swell phys- ique belong to this sports- lover. CLAIRE S. SPECTOR 1118 Union Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Dramatics, G. R, So Nice to Come Home To You'1l soon see Spec's name in lights on Broadway - blushes beautifully-eats and sleeps dramatics IANE SPENCER 137 Peach Street COMMERCIAL Mixed Chorus Rings on Her Fingers Iane's jewelry, screwy-sport: track-bends an -ear to sweet music - dances and collects friends. ANNA SOFIANOS R. D. No. 2 COMMERCIAL Arx., W. B. G S., N. H. S. The Girl with the Pigtails in her Hair Sophie longs to take to the air - one question tumbles over another-one must reply to her cheery Hi, CHRISTINE SOWA 1507 Linden Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Dainty Miss Christine'11 bury herself in studies at Kutztown-seen but seldom heard- neat stitcher of own clothes. 'Ina JOYCE STACK-HOUSE ll5 North Fifth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL School Hist. Com. Sentimental Lady Adores walking in the coun- try-business school next stop in 10's life-excels in art-lus- cious blue eyes. l CHARLES STAFFORD 650 Schuylkill Avenue Basketball, Soccer Riftin' and Iivin' A ready smile-pleasant per- sonality equals Mooney-an- other sports lover-will soon be taking over Mr. Reese's place. DONNA SPENCER 154 Walnut Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY A Cappella Choir My Heart Sings Always singing--thrills to con- cert music- ans to invade college-Mr. glawman is a fa- vorite. LEONA SROKA ll3 Grace Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL A Cappella Choir Song Is You Music appeals to Leona-goal is o era-wishes every person could be cheerful - swim- ming keeps her trim. BETTY LEE STADTMAN 412 Bingaman Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Arxalma Talk of the Town Who's the girl with the come- hither look. That's California - swell artist - wishes 'she were a boy. DOROTHY STALNECKER 1343 North Eleventh Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY G. R., Table Tennis So in Love Pretty and friendly - that's Dot-expects to take up nurs- ing-dreams most of the time -never alone. MARGARET STENGEL 138 North Eighth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL There 1 Go Ash-blonde-Mart's a detailed explainer - book worm - has big appetite - longs to feel Miami sun. 1OHN STEPP 350 Mulberry Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Boys' Glee Club, Intramural Basketball fl 1-iope the Band Keeps Play- ing ' ' Future theatre manager- Wolf thinks girls and ice cream unbeata le -- swell dancer-loves to create noise. LILLXAN STONER 124 South Ninth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY I Give You My Word Quiet and trustworthy-that's our Lil-in years to come this blonde-haired lass will be teaching math. VIRGINIA STOT1' 1232 Pike Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL All for You An efficient typist - straight hair irks her-this Ioan Davis fan is fond of dancing. 1514 Bern Street Club NORMAN STEFFY 645 Canal Street swell. DONALD STOREY 1342 North Front Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY ' Track Don't Ever Change Everyone's ideal. Storey curly hair-broad shoulders- personality plus-adores Sis a day dreamer. PATRICIA STRICKLER 548 North Twelfth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Ass. Chap. Cr. W., Debating, G. R., M. B., N. H. S., Social Com. Girl of My Dreams Give Pat people-more people -she loves 'em-sweet and demure-idolizes Bette Davis. IEANNE STALNECKER COLLEGE PREPARATORY Ex. Com., G. R., Pre-Med l'm Such a Romantic Girl Being surprised annoysleanne --claims it makes her nervous -an animal lover - dreamy- eyed-has male problems. GENERAL VOCATIONAL A Hunting We Will Go Yearns for a way with girls- guns and hunting are his first love - thinks his mother is GRACE STECKLINE 39 North Tenth Street COMMERCIAL G, R., Hist. Com., Swiss Flag Drill Sidewalks of New York Steck's otf to N. Y, and a bachelor apartment - bowl- ing alley fan-afraid of cats- parks at phone. DORIS STELTZ 1041 Mulberry Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Cctstleaires, G, A. A., Sports 1-lark the Herald Angels S. .. ing Shorty is happiest when sl'ie's swimming or singing - would rather listen than do the talk- ing--a pal to all. HARRY STEPHENSON 210 Vlfest Greenwich Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL When You're Gone 1 Won't Forget You Hammy will be a businesse man-likes to travel the greens -iris second home is in River- si e. CRAWFORD C. STERL 419 Elm Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY l Don't Want lo Be Loved Chemistry is his main interest - quiet and serious - would make a iperfect bachelor - hopes to' ive in Alaska. I. RICHARD STRUNK 1237 Linden Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Castleaiies, M. B. Boy Meets Horn Harry Iames can look to his laurels for Strunkie plays a mean trumpet-annoyed by noisy people. RONALD SWEITZER 1421 Linden Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Debating Club, 1-li-Y, N. H. S. Honest and Truly A scientific wizard - a sensi- ble girl has a high rating with Rcn-movies and music top his list. MARIAN SWOYER 1522 Linden Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL A Cappella 1 Got a Song A singing bird-can't wait for the fleet to come in - talks to herself when alone-a 'pretty brownette. HELEN SZELAK 408 Hazel Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Whose Dream Are You? Loves to dig in good old Mother Earth - has a distaste for raisin pie-picnics give her a good time. RODNEY SWEIGART 528 Schuylkill Avenue INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL tThe More 1 See You A science fiend-Rocky hates being alone - behind eight ball in ool playing - not a noisemaier. IACQUELINE SWOYER 1026 Spring Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Bowling The Way You Look Tonight Remember when she lost her shoe in a crowd!-values de- pendability and wit in friends -fun-loving. STANLEY TAUB Sr. Orch., Tennis I Wonder curious. 318 North Sixth Street Three Blind Mice your laundry. 1614 North Fifteenth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Tubby Ir.'s a future M, D.- loves to dance-argues intelli- gently - patron of Co-Ed - DONALD EARL TELLAM GENERAL VOCATIONAL Plays the radio very expertly - his hobby: white mice - some day will be delivering HOSEMARY SYLVESTER 1801 North Fifteenth Street COMMERCIAL Girl Reserves, Library Rosemary Rosie loves to dance - wears the latest fashions - a come- hither look in her eye-likes a pal who keeps cx secret. EUGENE TARAS 931 East Laurel Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Robin Hood A hunting and fishing guy - flat tires irritate him - Onion spends his spare time think- ing-and thin ing. RUTH ELAINE TAYLOR 335A Linden Street COMMERCIAL Hall Patrol Ball of Fire A smooth dancer-in the midst of all oings on - darling 1TEd Eead-seldom by her- se . .. BETTY LOU TENNERELLA 523 North Front Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL A Cappella The Angels Came Through Another prospective nurse -- quiet-has pleasant smile and friendly ways-dark-eyed. :f1'.e1gQfrs:s-evse 1 'ViffwHff3'i?:M.i.1'e5 : 4, tg,,fgyffsg.fghg. ' ' . 1:4 . 515, . , ' .W A gi Nici? Q, err ri .4 Q t i ri 1 K, i2Z ?Bm3 i 1 , it y, fmt . it se 2 if . Q i L ii Q' 1 as .M , me , L. ,,,. K , . f 'ff .wifes 1757 ' i STANTON TOTHERO 1517 North Twelfth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL S. C., Track Night Life Has a way with the ladies- Know what? - Smokey's alwacys at the druggie - a spee demon. TUNE TROUT 645 Tulpehocken Street COMMERCIAL My Romance Fish's hobby is making others happy -- big little typist - has a romantic spirit-no onions, pleasel IAMES TSAKERIS 223 Pearl Street COMMERCIAL A Cappella, Cross-Country Businessman's Bounce Iimmy's headed toward Big Business - stamp hoarder - glues his ear to radio-action in typing. GENE UMBENHOUER 1135 Spring Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL M, B., Castleaires, N. H. S. Iazz Lips Toots a trumget - fugitive from homewor - pleasing - someday will lead a name band. IOLINE TOBIAS 251 Iameson Place COMMERCIAL Bowling, G. A, A. ARMAND THIERFELDER Fleetwood R. D. No. l COLLEGE PREPARATORY Baseball, Football, Track Tonight We Love Woodwork holds his interest -Armand devours geometry -lucky end in football - his Saturday nights are super. My Golden,Girl A wee mite-cute and sweet -mad about clothes -- beau- tiful blonde locks -loves crowds. I X 3 ,W Q ef 539 1 A2 f ell L , 15? i . 1 ROBERT TYSON 366 Huyett Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Football, Baseball Lazy Bones Bob won't outgrow comic books -dream girl's Mom - ahead lies college - pigskin one of main interests. ROBERT UNGER 418 Spring Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Orch., Trio in Ensemble Prelude Bobby's talented on piano and violin- Prelude of new composer-has stubborn hair -insures a good time. LOIS IEAN THORNBURG 203 Schuylkill Avenue COMMERCIAL The Dreamer Give her a G. M. P. sundae and she'll love you - the laugh -loving type - house- work is definite y nil. RICHARD TOBIN 1155 Green Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Red Wing What nice red hair-one of those philatelists-doesn't en- joy having his crowning glory trimmed. DORIS TRATE 1204 North Sixth Street COMMERCIAL Bowling, Camera Club Oh, Them Golden Slippers Adores neat shoes-you may smile at the birdie for her some time - prefers quiet friends. SYLVIA TROUTMAN lOl Blair Avenue DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Little on the Lonely Side Sill bakes yum-yum chocolate cakes - has lovely hair -- Dutch temper-slumber parties are O. K. wwf i f, :Q tw hwy' RUTH UNGER 418 Spring Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Library That Lucky Fellow Ruthie's feared of worms - her lucky fellow has red hair - laughs easily - red wearer--country-lover. EMILY VAN SCIVER 604 North Second Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Marching Band Cabin in the Sky A million dollars would buy Emily a dream house-golden soprano-snappy drum ma- jcrette-has tiny hands. ALBERT WACHTER 146 North Tenth Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Too Late V Longs for contentment- en- joys the Mclntyre style of hu- mor-usually tardy - alw'ays smiling. I. RICHARD WAGNER Mohrsville COLLEGE PREPARATOHY Castleaires, M. B., N. H. S, Doctor Iazz Makes that sax sing-Benny Goodman has a constant ad- mirer in Dick-a future pill- pusher. LEHOY VAN BUSKIRK lll5 Mulberry Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Whistling in the Night Van whistles when he won't annoy you-raises ccmaries -- iaithtul to homework-red top -school fan. CATHERINE VOLK 1029 Amity Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL '1lNhen You're Smiling A girl with a swe-et smile - trequenter ot the Y - Kitty is one of Casey's strawberry blondes. PATRICIA WALTER 526 Douglass Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Aviation Club You're the Cream in My Coffee Has her head in the clouds- likes blood thirsty murder stori-es - a damp- weather groaner. RICHARD WEAND 322 West Greenwich Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL National Honor Society Come Out A chemistry whiz-even has his own lab-rather quiet but loves to argue-Dick's a book- bug. DONALD WAGNER lO7 Carpenter Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL On the Sunny Side ot the Street Donald'1l join the Arm and see the world-susce tilile to quiet girls - enjoys iaseball games--never has the blues. RUTH WALB 930 Union Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Hall Patrol, Mixed Chorus Come to the Fair -where you'll be sure to find Ruth-chatters incessantly - an ardent booster at all school games. FRANCES WASSERMAN 1513 North Eleventh Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Out of a Dream A pretty gal - sentimental too-collects foreign dolls - How those 55 steps annoy Figgs!-rides horses. IACK WEAVER B08 Warren Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY ' Golf Club, Hall Patrol Life of the Party Jackie can usually be found at the Y -headed for Prince, Emir-happy-go-lucky - mirth- u . ' G- .si .. 1 it ANITA WEINER 1300 Alsace Road COLLEGE PREPARATORY Anita A college education means everything to Nita-a snazzy dresser-has a great imagina- tion-bonny. ALFRED WEITKUNAT Bernville, R. D. No. 2 COLLEGE PREPARATORY Arx., Boys' Glee, Cr. W., Cross Country, Debating, S. C., N. H. S. I Can't Say No Always willing to do a friend a favor-enjoys country air- hopes to attend college--gem erous. ALETHEA WENTZEL 537 South Fourth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL G. A. A. Costume Com. Hubba, Hubba, Hubba Plans to become a nurse - peeved by stuck-up indivi- duals-interests: bowling and sewing. MARGARET WESTLEY 1210 Hampden Boulevard COMMERCIAL Hall Patrol l'll Buy That Dream Shorty is just one inch short ot live feet-sweet and unsel- tish - dreams of having a home ot her own. IEAN WEIDENHAMMER 533 Robeson Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Arx., Class V, Pres., G. A. A., G. R., Sports Star Eyes Sis always goes for a good story -popular and active - has a sweet disposition - and gorgeous peepers. GERALDINE WEIDNER 1302 Robeson Street COMMERCIAL Continental Gerry longs to see the world -drools over spaghetti - po- lite and pleasant-wishes she were taller. - .Kip 5. .g. G CLAUDE WENTZEL 1736 Cotton Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Hall Patrol You've Got to Be Modern- istic Modern records interest Buck -writes his own music-dis- likes his quick temper - de- tests homework. TACKLYN WHEELER 1021 North Ninth Street COMMERCIAL Happy Birthday Iaclcie always looks forward to her birthday - wishes she had long nails - sweet - but shy. -r , ' ' 5: 5 7' -AJYWGQ .uni V.. - ROBERT WEIDNER 748 Gordon Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL You're Easy to Dance With Second Fred Astaire - usually spends his time at Bernie's- interests: sports and machines. GLORIA WEIDNER 29 Crestmont Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Arxalma, N. H. S. You Ought to Be in Pictures An attractive gal with musical talent-a future teacher - the Army and her parents are tops. THOMAS WEINER 131 South Ninth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Hi-Y, Sr. Band G Orch, The Fuddy Duddy Watch- maker Tom looks forward to being a watchmaker - music-minded -idolizes his brother - faith- iul pals rate high. RITA WELGOS 424 Woodward Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Marching Band Rio Rita Plans to reside in Massachu- setts-will never for et as- semblies-always readly with a cheerful smile. 5 2 - an f .. 1 H- .. - it s 2, na, ev ,c 1 1l15f.l?Jt i1.'?:.-55 'T' f-ff 51 . 3 I 4' ' E ' E ' E .U - ::t.:Stfz,.:- mfg:-.. .. .11'f,'fx2-f1s.:sfftf2sf112e. ' ' ,Q i f U 5 - f fi'15Zlfq,.E lift? -1: .. ff. J. -wt. -f V. ' . net.. g-eggs, y - gi.. ' so .. ' -mt .5 .W ,.. , K I V g I .. V. .R rf . . tg. 1. . .. .1-Z .va . ff H I' '- - ' ' 'f' 2 five:-esififf f .Z -, .. isieefsf-1'.x':'. 'f' r WW! ' W - t' . f L. ' ' .-tf 2- f - . , W. f 1 K 1 , 1 -a wifi THEODORE WHITE 313 Spruce Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Castleaires Young Man with a Horn Blows a sweet trumpet-thinks being a lawyer would be in- teresting-an musician rates high with Ted. LOIS WHITEHOUSE 442 North Ninth Street COMMERCIAL A Cap ella, H. R. Sec., Stamp G Bong Rep. Hurry, Hurry, Hurry Hopes to visit New York in the future - always in a hurry - navy ranks high - swimming keeps her fit. GRACE WILLIAMS Sinking Spring, R. D. No. 2 COMMERCIAL Sweetheart of All My Dreams A new addition to class from Wilson High-finds R. H. S. super - loves the country - quiet, likable manners. DOROTHY WOICIECHOWSKI 552 Maple Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Girls' Glee, M. B. Dance with a Dolly A high stepper-Dolly makes her own beautiful wardrobe- smooth dancer-can't sit quiet. PAUL WHITEHEAD 219 Greenwich Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Without a Song Whitey's goal is to be an electrical engineer - talka- tive-41 baseball fan - sings when alone. GLORIA WILLIAMS ' 326 West Douglass Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Dressmaking. G. A. A., G, R., Swimming Bye, Bye Blues Medicine is Gubby's aim - brown eyes add to her charm -hates leaving! the castle - football thrills er. R X. fi .ZF . 1 'fir' :ft if gfrrggffilfff f.f::r- ,gig ,321 ifQ'l'i.j ,. , ' I ifsii:-gf . 'is DARLENE WOLF 930 Mulberry Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL A Cappella, Arx. This Is Worth Fighting For Our Iinx adores her sister- likable and friendly-has at- tractive brown eyes. IEAN WRIGHT 243 Carroll Street COMMERCIAL Bowling Club Bicycle Built for Two Likes to pedal along, but not alone - sitting home nights Zzlisturbs her-tricky and full of un. MILTON WILLIAMS 615 North Tenth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Cross-Country, Track Another One ofThe1nThings Milky mayl fill your prescrip- tions in t e future-anyone who laughs at his jokes is c friend-funny. FRANCIS WOISZWILLO 331 Orange Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Football, Swimming Why Don't You Do Right? Wazi's main interest is foot- ball-longs to go to college to study mechanical engineer- ing-always joking. NATALIE WOOLFORD 128 Wakiut Street COMMERCIAL Bowling, S. O, S. Destination Unknown Nat's undecided about the fu- ture-browses over letters - cute and dainty - detests sharpies. RICHARD WUMMER 839 North Twelfth Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Work BIues Dick's strictly air-minded - hopes to join the Air Force- looks Iorward to the 3:30 bell -hates to work. ll. : . . . f x M21 2:-Y : fliilfsiifaw, gli V. .- t. - 2 w,...,ws, 1 5 i 5 f 3 f fi X L X ,W 3 7' ,sr K 1 'K iffy ,gif ggi . 1, ...er is se lee.. 1 Q.. .,,--.i.gsg,:, X , Wits., i ' iw.. .. , .,. ...ig . , ,WE 1 -ws 1 tttJs.iiiss5+2s:i z , , MARVIN YAFFEE 815 Elm Street GENERAL VOQATIONAL Dramatics Club What Am I Here For? Goes tor tlashy colors-dreams of having his own business - Marv thrives on late hours. DANlEL YEAKEL 213 South Fourth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL You Don't Know My Mind Blows a solid trumpet-twirv kle, twinkle, bright suspen- ders!-never a dull moment when Danny's around. M CHESTER YE.: 520 South Seventeenth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL 1 Dood It A jazz-hound-intends to take up music in college-great lit- tle helper-corny io es, oh, yez. CAROLYN ZERBEY 1522 North Tenth Street COMMERCIAL Hall Patrol How Do You Get That Way? Carrie likes to keep busy- wishes she could play the iano-jazz doesn't appeal to her-sociable and peppy. WALTER ZIOLKOWSKI 227 Belvedere Avenue GENERAL VOCATIONAL In a Mist Cuz wishes he could speak all languages - an impersonator -longs to visit Mexico-good- natured. TILL Castle on the Hill SNAP Sports, Clubs, Everything Here Comes Heaven Again Ii1l's every girl's best pal- every fe11ow's special gal- hi-spark at R.H.S.-sweet and sentimental. CONSTANTINE YATRON 1420 Palm Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL A Cappella, Class Pres., Football, H. R. Pres., Track My Hero Gus gains friends wherever he goes-our prexy - a regu- lar guy-power on the grid- iron-packs a mighty punch. DOUGLAS YERGER 1238 Alsace Road COLLEGE PREPARATORY Hi-Y, Tennis, Class Treasurer, N, H. S. You Appeal to Me Our popular class treasurer- iriendly-a good sport-at his best p aying tennis - intelli- gent clebater. DOROTHY YOS1' 1413 Church Street COMMERCIAL Girl Reserves A Waltz Dream Dottie's a dreamer at heart- has most fun at dances - thrills to music - another tixer-upper. MARY IANE ZERBY 921 Pear Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Arx., G. A. A., G. R., Swim- ming Beauty at the Cross Roads M. l.'s our best football boost- er-a pleasing personality- never too tired to laugh - adores the Castle. THEODORE ZMROCZEK 506 Minor Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL You're Lau hing at Me Intended sai?or-would dance, but says his feet are too big- paints around home - keeps kids laughing. IACK Castle on the Hill SNAP A Sports, Clubs, Everything The Boy Next Door A regular guy wih go-gettum -his ialopy is never empty- prankish-homework is taboo -thrives on sports. K.--fns Wfigq i 'i A .-. Q . 6 .S , Q Wt it ' l-'R N, t lp lil ti., f 'tllftl 'i Jlttlttwtlilliiimiifninillzmlllrlllll iliii. 1' IN MEMORIAM OHN U RKUSKI DO R COMMENCEMENT Time and Place: Iune 6, l946+City Park Band Shell. Scene: Third row in the ranks of the graduating class. Characters: lack and Iill. lack: The last time our whole class will be together-makes me feel a little sad! Iill: Me, too! I never thought l'd be all choked up at Commencement. lack: Lite at R. H. S. certainly is a great theme for our pageant. Iill: Makes me realize how much R. H. S. has been doing for me. Iack: ln a few minutes-diplomas. Our school days at the Castle will be over. Iill: They're good days to remember fsoftly to herselfl. Four-square her towers rise, Arxalma lair! Wide-spread her beauty lies, Arxalma rare! PRON4 I 46 CLASS RAM FLOWER PUBL PROC' HND Morro ASSEMBLY lClTy CCMMITTEES A s s E M B L Y ANNOUNCEMENT AND CARD SONG 87 IL . K , 'lvl' N ' - n Business BoY S. 590' Fat-uh NPV ' Sports Eddy . ypis' 1, Ano' 5' xg V- Y Edftor Club W Ofgamz 1 n dlf0I S ' ' enlor Editor ... I I . '. ' Vt dlfor ? T , ture Educ V Q' . ea M l Q! If , m X . Q5 X09 . 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Left to right: Donald Rodolff, Walter Ortner, ' ' We came baclc to school . . lor a refresher course to learn a trade George Gallas, Frank Iones, Iohn Cutruielli, Rod- ney Benneihum, . . to secure a high school diploma , . to prepare for college , . to become re-adjusted to civilian life Left to right: David Borell, Raymond Haier, Mark Sweigert, Allen Brough, Mr. Iohnson, Arthur Mease, Iohn Cutrufelli, William Urban, Iohn Stoudt. CDUR , We Appreciate . . the chance to complete our education . . the plan oi progress at ,our own speed . . our teachers' interest in us . . the responsibility placed on each of us to prove himsell . . the femininity at the Castle First row: Donald Seaman, Iesse George, Michael Lanosz, Aulay Tompkins, Harold Altenderfer, William Deisher. Second row: George Frees, Raymond Icelow, Ron- ald Moyer, William Lengel, Robert Heinly, Mearle Homan, William Hiestancl. Front: William Witwer. Second row: Robert Salt, Calvin Lieberman William Stremba, Third row: Maurice Levin, Frecl Hodglcins, Har- rison Stump. Fourth row: Clifford Levengood, Alton Missimer Fifth row: Walter Himmelberger, loseph Doiner Left to right: Mario Napoletano, William Clem- ens, William Lewis, Charles Schwartz, Richard George, Eric Pfennig, Marvin Lesher, Mr. Mc- Clelland. 1 -:xx :jg-w.x.f H .A .jsiiiih N i M'-h Q Nay V il. ,U-wk PREPARE ' NX. N ..,. 4 , X K fk f .ff xi' xx .. , lr I ' .. 3 Q QW - q gffygffx 7- J.. f 'ggrb-A 5 X ' 5, e x fi: - 'Q . . . fx if , D- li 'gm . I X' U 3 . - f 4 .N Y '01 - 2- , ' ' ,z g, e 'Q 41, ,, , ., 1-f hw -fr, 7 fi ni ' .ffl-.N ' nf - gfuf W, 5 ' H' '1'f ' . LN! 'ix Q ,,,i,f,-fi .- If I R i m .Qi fl. ' 'J' -, 19-K! 'iw A '-+i f2ief2Q.p It Q A f - 5' bf ' . u '5J J? ,ff Z, :En .f ,ff J Y, .' f N- ff' ff . 7 f ' -, X 14, ff ff 341' ff, .--QA .ny 5? if XY' 2 ,1...f .1 X41 c,j :' f' ,G 5 ,-754' ' ,f V I lp Y - - A. 5t E?i: ,23?LZ:g, .Xa ., . ,A Eggs? 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A is A. 4' - K f. 1-a n-is BABY 1. A Witty gczl who's wide awake, Don't you know? Oi course, 1t s -.gi 2, If you like dancing with lots of whack, We know you're looking for our boy ii. 3. A gorrulous gal, you can see ot ct glance, A Hello with o smile, thcrt's 1 4. Over in the Co-ed, sitting 5. She might hcxve stepped out in cz booth, of Seventeen, A Pepsodent smile wears Everyone's pol is lovely our ,hi -- PARAD 6. One athlete thczt's no Woman hotter, The one and only .....,, 9. As or doctor of dogs she'll be quite keen, Hubcx! Huba! Yes, thc1t's 7. His nc1me's not Frank, or Bill, or Bucky, V He's just cz hcndsonie guy culled gli. E 8. Hard lt would be to find someone brighter, For this young mcm is 1-.- 'HHXOHNWVLS HNNVHI '6 HHZLIHMS CVIVNOH '8 TIIEINHPIOITT .LHHHOH 'L E-IHLVHD SVINOI-LL '9 HHSNIZL-IVN NHHHO1 '9 ZHCINHW Hlflli 'if ZLNVD LHLOHOCI 'S HHAVHAA PIDVI 'Z SHOOVI NVIHVN 'l . , xx ' 5 A, 1. .J 6 u, , .-s k' -. ' fi - fi, N-X914 X ' nf, -if +f DREQWIS ' 'f. 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E. - ,iw flixx 5 5 u A , 1, .gf X . 4 1 C xqi Q .Lk 2 ea Qfbgf jmzfijof. 4 S2 If 5 Xml? ., Ti I I-if A. 1 2' x 1 SNS? 1 f, C X xl 3 R A K N E Q ' 'WJ , - f P G - 109 M I F K WH 1 'A -35-tt1Lis.. f .,k, P 2 ig? i s ff ,mfs if 'i X s if if i' ,K-'UL .v in A STITCH IN TIME PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT PURELY FEMININE LIFE'S LITTLE TEMPTATIONS THERES MANY A SLIP ..... POPULARITY ff 'i ff !f1,, 4 Presenting Iock cmd Iill, Reading Highs X stecldiest couple! As long as theres G Recd- 5 t... N K si 3 az 4 1 ,gf 1 A .y ' V Y' .,-gj. wm7-5 H:.:. ', - ,''1',1:'::!yI-,r:::,:'t3 f' ,V-fy ' Z 'ZyA1unu5mi? :E3K .f ,Z 1 0 ' .Q,,,E.,t. 1 ', t'-Qty' ' iff' -V f,, 0 +f's::gg3gg, way, 7,5 11.1 x:::L 'tgf ' - ,N 01, N X L, ' ht gi? T tt , 1 iw , fly! fa I 'ea 1 -tl , 4 'A Q Xa af.-4 ,Q 5 5 ing High, these two will be going together. CONTEST ,tr W, Q ffffe,'1,,g. , , . f , cy I .9, W Left to Right-Most popular girl, Ioan Erharcl . . . Most popular boy, Gus Yatron . . . Girl most likely to succeed, Bev- erly Bresler , . , Boy most likely to succeed, Alex Smith . . . Cutest girl, Mary Ellen Goodhart . . . Cutest boy, David Manderbach . . . Best dressed girls, Loreen Nattzinger and losephine Iulian . . . Most bashful boy, Anthony Mancini . . . Best girl dancer, Shirley McCall . . , Best boy dancer, Ronald Kalina , . . Most courteous girl, Barbara Gage . . . Most courte.ous boy, Henry Conrad . . . Wittiest girl, Marian Iacobs . . . Wittiest boy, Gus Efstration ,, . . Most intelli- gent girl, Doris Snyder . . . Most intelligent boy, Salvatore Maiorana , . , Prettiest girl, it's that Nattzinger gal again . , . Handsomest boy, Robert Kauffman . . . Most pleasing personality-girl, no, you're not seeing double, it's Ioan Erhard . . . Most pleasing personality-boy, Donald Storey , . .iBest All-round girl, Iean Weidenhammer . . . Best All- round boy, Alex Smith hits the jackpot once again! Out of the line but right in the groove: Iackie Rhodes, best girl athlete . . . Tim Bright, best boy athlete . . , Robert Becker, best dressed boy . . . Vivian Kochard, most bashtul girl. ll3 CLASS SUNG 1946 Words by Jack Beidler Music by D0f0fI1Y Gantz S4 ,JJ J v J A QL LQ W The ,, n.,,, Lt -H Tl., im. is The- 'ff M 'S E m Lil fx, 5 wg 5 1 Fug . quegt i,M a.-w.,d My jus- .iz is we fLb?Tf'VlVV?HF ' b J J A t Q ! cl- , I V V F f wibg all -U. JJ J- ,xx Kwai, :L . L Pf95idem'BfUCe Rehf Treasurer-Geraldine Rothermel Vice-President-Iack Beidler sponsor-Mr. gingqmm, Secretary-Christine Leonardziak Front row Cleft to rightl-Bruce Rehr, Mr, Bingaman, Patricia Strickler, Dorris Popp, Iosephine Guziejewski, Ioan Leibig, Evelyn Leibold, Mr. Master, Geraldine Rothermel, Barbara lacobs, Gloria Weidner, Christine Leonardziak, Rita Bauer, Christine Lewiclci. Second row-Ianice Kauffman, Louise Manbeck, Doris Snyder, Marian Printz, Iacqueline Rhodes, Constance Derg, Beverly Bresler, Anna Sofianos, Gwendolyn Hamilton, Barbara Gage, Patricia Kershner, Nancy Bricker, Mary Lu Mohn. Third row-Gene Umbenhouer, Denton Griesemer, Thomas Messer, Luther Reber, Ioseph Bolognese, Lee Maiorana, Edward Seisler, Edward Hinkel, Henry Conrad, lack Beidler, Iohn Dohner, Lillian Boyer. Fourth row-lohn Keller, Richard Weand, Kenneth Hurley, Dana Gangewere, Ronald Sweitzer, Alvin Popiel, Edward Provencher, Alex Smith, Richard Wagner, Alfred Weitkunat. Members absent from picture-Grace lviease, Adam Horn, Marilyn Koch, Douglas Yerger, Richard Snyder, Anthony Mancini. ET Z Xkm ' ,X sf ' it t ,.' E me f y 'Y i,v,j un mu, ,in SSW Q'fv Y 1 K ,Palm NATIONAL HoNoR socnarv , lf l ' lr' u fi ,Q 1 ,J lilo ff vm lx lla' STUDENT COUNCIL X ltr, , ttf tt it Mui lnjfixt fe t tt, 1 ' asf' 75? F tg, ll' l Q , Kg, t Qf lf President-Dana Gangewere Secretory-Shirley Hertz Vice-President-loan Erhard Sponsor-Miss Koch Front row Cleft to rightl-Patricia Carl, Rosie Donotrio, Beverly Blumenstine, Ioan Erhard, Dana Gangewere, Shirley Hertz, Dolores Gonetti, Miriam Rettgers, Bonnie Lewis. Second row-Betty Corbit, Patricia Hawman, lean Walbert, loyce Bright, Grace Randazzo, Caroline Gilliams, Io- sephine Slabik, Betty Lengel, Eileen McDonald. Third row-Ernestine Schiele, Anna Neidert, Marilyn Koch, Barbara Thomas, Cleo Stevens, Betty Zientek, Natolie Fish, Nedra Whalen, Dorothy Button, Miss Koch. Fourth row-William DeWire, Robert Lawrence, Richard Ollivierre, Paul Kissinger, Clayton Evans, Charles Ocks- rider, Raymond Albright, Irving Iacobson, Ronald Kalina, Alfred Weitkunatf Fiith row-Salvatore Maiorana, Luther Reber, Tohn Dohner, Stanton Tothero, Richard Snyder, Sydney Hirshland, George Fehr, Iarnes Rehr, William Heck. Members absent from picture-Doris Mohn, Ruth Kachel, Shirley Angstadt, Earl Rishell, William Sianis, Everett Thierlelder, Iames Abraham, Kenneth Long, Donald Beaumont. I S: 5 '--5 Q OLD TlMER'S ADWCE -.nf ' -av- Q. E-'e'U1ili'5-W -1 , - .M 7,::: - 3 1 RJ Y L 'xi . if RUE? Treasurer ELIZABETH ABEY ' K. if iff Ss. -,rd A ': N . law : ,E ma, .Q 6' 9 ENTER - NEXfx fxf 5 if E -Q ,,,. . JI, w' ' Ha Captains-Shirley Hertz Sponsor-Miss Hicks Ruth Mendez Margaret Westley Caroline Zerbey - Front row tlett to rightl-Ruth Taylor, Evelyn Bailey, Margaret Westley, Caroline Zerbey, Ruth Mendez, Shirley Hertz, Natalie Fish. Second row-Ruth Walb, Arlene Freese, Loretta Pearce, Clara Feist, Lois Seyfert, Nancy Schlappig, loyce Lutz, Anna- belle Resser, Inez Ridolfi. Third row-lune Klopp, Blanche Hydock, Ioyce Katzenmoyer, Mary Lee lngrum, Anna lames, Eleanor Moodhart, Fern Price, Beverly Elumenstine, Annette Eisenbrown. Fourth row-Arline Palsgrove, Yvonne Barto, Marian Printz, Shirley Custo, Helen Deininger, Ioan Rutter, Ruth Levan, LaDell Gangewere, Mary Ellen Seiders. Fifth row-Ianice Eschleman, Dolores Mulholland, Alice Toth, Christine Fournaris, Gloria Miglionico, Betty Roche, Leila Iesberg, Frances Moyer, Betty Ott, Madelyn Tohnson, Thelma Green. Sixth row-Mary Iane Harmut, Lulu Malones, Clara Golembiewski, Ioan Leibig, Elaine Sherman, Sophie Skiba, Ethel Day,,Auclrey Encly, Betty Eveland, Annie Barnes, Dorothy Fleming. , Seventh row-Norman Buchler, lames Priebe, Thomas Messer, Elton Deysher, lack Weaver, William Lamma, Edward Gilbert, William Brown, Robert Chambers. Absent-Doris Longenecker, Claude Wentzel, Roy Miller, Walter Cunnius, George Crump, Robert Murray, Thomas Grater, Paul Miseyko, Gust Etstration, Ioan Barr, Gerald Eisenbise, Anna Maclara, Ieanne Hoch, Grace Butterweck, Carmello DeAnge1o, Fern Blake, Alice Mohn, lane Keim. 157 T HALL PATRQL , A f T im ' if A A' 5, 3 .,,, 173 ,- fl -2 ix la :ld N-jig . , I F' 4 Xxx RED AND BLACK 25 fdllllx llllll Iiffllll f Hull 'Af I Ill :till 4 ll 'fl lull' I un-5 um l Muni-lil' ' MKII!! , ,MII-1 M 1 4 KVM 'J ti? ff' ,4- mth :,g51i:.i Z'f7,,,,'ifiZ1 L fg,11:egl,.eem mL, V .L 4 Ql.,::'lQ,l.- gijgiifii zglwvif 1 'f 1 a L t , , 1 t Editors-Beverly Bresler Christine Leonardziak Front row Cleft to rightl-William Lutz, Ierre Ray, Mary Golowski, Nan Heckman. Sponsor Mr McClelland Second row-Edith Grossman, Patricia Dugan, Mary Lu Mohn, IoAnne Schartel, William Heck, Lawrence Althouse Third row-Audrey Motze, Natalie Iohnson, Louise Die-ner, Dorothy Gantz, Gerald Bauer, Lee Lurio Raymond Albright Fourth row-Mr. McClelland, Beverly Bresler, Christine Leonarclziak, Nancy Price, Elizabeth Abey Annabel Sanders Doris Weida, Iessie lozwiak, Lorraine Spotts. Member absent from picture-Virginia Ouinter. TWELFTH GRADE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE fo, A 2 2 ie II ff! fv 1 7 0 Y eiff '7 ,A 71 WX 'Wie X M, Kuna President-Gust Yatron Vice-President-lean Weidenhamrner Secretary-Mary Ellen Goodhart Treasurer--Douglas Yerger Sponsor-Mr. Hunter Front row Ileft to rightl-Mary Ellen Goodhart, Lillian Boyer, lean Weid- enhammer, Viola Heffelfiriger, Bar- bara Gage, Doris Kramer, Mary Ann Saylor. Second row - Doris Longenecker, Theofelos Fisher, Gust Yatron, Ron- ald Sweitzer, Iohn Keller, Henry Conrad, Douglas Yerger, Elizabeth Abey. Members absent from picture-E12 nest Posey, Carl Sommerman, Al- bert Moser. ELEVENTH GRADE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE President-Raymond Albright Treasurer-Richard Gernert Vice-President-George Giles Secretary-Ioan Barr Sponsor-Mr. McClelland Front row Cleft to rightl-Kathleen Guenthezr, Ioan Barr, lean Shellabear, Phyllis Setley, Iune Williams, Gladys Boyer, Marilyn Miller, Elaine Farrell, Mary Patti cian, Doris Allwein, Second row-Otto Walters, Edward Burke, William Reber, C. Edward Kepler Ronald Romig, Clarence Ebling, Robert Tones, Robert Kondrath, Robert Sterl, Wil liam Gerhart, David Ienkins, Raymond Albright, Members absent from picture-Richard Gernert, Barbara Diehl, Marilyn Love Chairman-Iohn Dohner Sponsor-Miss Koch Front row Cleft to right!-Mary Dzilci, lean Walbert, Betty Lengel, Beverly Blumenstine, Caroline Gilliarns, Io Anne Schartel, Elsie Hagan, Betty Corbit, Barbara Thomas, Alfred Weitkunat. Second row--Ronald Kalina, Iohn Keller, Henry Conrad, Iohn Dohner, David Ienkins, Raymond Albright. Members absent from picture-Clay- ton Evans, George Giles, Donald Hoffman, Robert Lawrence, William DeWire, Ernest Posey. SOCIAL COMMITTEE -Q COSTUME COMMITTEE Sponsor-Miss Spaar xy I N I WI' I Ia, x I I . , 7 I7 II I I I' I I , ,I W, 'IIIIIII I ,I ,I , I II III I I' , fin M. Il I I Front row Cleft to rightl-Miss Spaar, Doris Reeser, Alethea Wentzel, Raymond Reifsnyder, Herbert Snyder President-Richard Klingumun Secreiary-Treasurer-Ralph Elbert Vice-Presideni-Ioseph Wolff Sponsors-Mr. Bricker cmd Mr. Boyer Front row Klelt to righll-Fred Weidenhcmmer. Second row-Mr, Boyer, Ralph Elbert, Ioseph Wolff, Mr. Bricker, Bryce Hoverter, Robert Fryer, William Reber. Third row-Robert Kline, Iames Bott, Richard Klingcxmcrrm. Member absent from picture-Robert Wike. S X If ' f 1 wxxmxxym W X N X Q N Nigrl Fflfill' -Q ll tx 5 111, 5 fi iz? x:. STAGE HANDS and ELECTRICIANS M i l STAMP and BOND COMMITTEE AVN V SWA i NW 01935 M 5 l Sponsor-Mr. Shott Front row Qleft to rightl--Beverly Blumenstine, Ardell Smith, Doris Snyder, Antoinette Kramer, Mildred Kulp, lean Weiher, Iune Williams, Geraldine Weber, Mary Swoyer. Second row-Marian Schaffer, Shirley Angstadt, Anna Sofianos, Viola Helfelfinger, Marilyn Adams, Doris Allwein, Ruth Fahnauer, Florence Gerhart. Third row-Christine Lewicki, Mary Blecher, Evelyn Leibold, Elsie Hagan, Ioan Martin, Georgette Barto, Nancy Grater, Ruth Legler. Fourth row--Kay Shober, Edward Rokoski, Paul Scull, Luther Shaffer, Victor Cohn, Richard Stewart. Filth row-Mr. Shott. 1947 ARXALMA STAFF 1' or N 5-' 1 Ill 1 G7 I fy' A ASSEMBLY CHAIRMEN Ediior-in-Chief-Kathleen Guenther. First row Qleli to rightl-Kenneth Kline, Miriam Rettgers, Christine Strycharz, Kathleen Guenther, Mary Ellen Seiders, Ruth Clauser, William Reilly. Second row-lohn Iohnsori, Ruth Andes-, Marilyn Miller, lane Rup- pert, Geraldine Weber, Marie To- bias, William Woorner. Third row-Everett Thierfelder, Mary Fox, Barbara Shoup, loyce Bright, Christine lanucik, Ann Anderson, Richard Bell. Fourth row-lames Rehr, lean Wal- bert, Patricia Hawman, Mary Ritz- man, Ianice Spencer, Louise Eberl, Richard Yiengst, Fifth row-George Fehr, Sydney I-lirshland. AND CHAPLAINS Sponsor-Mr. Birigaman. Front row fleft to rightl-Kenneth Hurley, Marian Printz, Geraldine Rothermel, lack Beidler, Beverly Bresler, Mary Lu Mohn, Bruce Behr. 128 A CAPPELLA CHOIR iv: lil' lil' ' .f i' 1 1' , 4: Ji m i-J' fl V if il l' f 4. ll. ,ZW Q .fl:t,,. , V 4 ,At it ' l :ti f - lf ht ! ill rv ,, 'l iff' l wil ji 1 if ' if tally' Y f yy 'ffyi r l N Sl i t if 5 lm ' l' 'Lili' if Mi u i tm r J l w M f W if iii W xiii President--Albert Moser. Librarians-Shirley Hertz Vice-Presivdent-Constantine Yatron Leona Sroka Secretary-Ernestine Schiele Sponsor-Mr. Walker Treasurer-Richard Houck Front row tlett to rightl-Ianice Pilum, Geneva Bolton, Eleanor Elliott, Betty Zatfiro, Olympia Lambros, Marguerite Heffel- tinger, Grace Mease, Emma Greif, Miriam Carnobas, Donna Spencer, Marguerite Brennan. Second row-Ruth Davis, Louise Manbeck, Betty Dudley, Ethel Corwin, Frances Heiser, Betty Greenawalt, Marian Hos- ter, Doris Ramer, Marian Swoyer, Iune Christman, Emily Van Sciver, Ann Klump, Gloria Miglionico, Lois Whitehouse, Olga Giamboi. Third row-Geraldine Smolnik, Eva Ioyce Bodanza, Noriand Albert, Patricia Saxton, Thelma Green, Dorothy Gantz, Helen Deibert, Arlene Palsgrove, Gloria Barto, Faye Bailey, Iune Fischer, Bella Parzanese, Phyllis Fett, Diamond Condos. Fourth row-Florence Gerhart, Mary Seiders, Darlene Wolf, Shirley Hertz, Lor'reen Nattzinger, Dolores Mulholland, Wini- tred Guth, Betty lean Mootz, Ruth Legler, Leona Sroka, Carmen Hiester, Betty Odages, Betty Lou May, Betty Lou Ten- nerella, Ernestine Schiele, Anna Kleckner. Fifth row-Donald' Shamber, Howard Stroman, Michael Scalzi, Richard Kellenberger, Harry Smith, Dale Snook, Bruce Yorgey, William Potteiger, Iames Tsakeris, Warren Noll, Iohn Spolski, Iohn Stepp, Francis Zeglen. Sixth row-Robert Luckenbill, William Ramsey, Dudley Woodbridge, Gordon Hoffman, Abe Ioyner, David Iohnson, Wil- liam Hertzog, Roger Baker, Milton Williams, Tames Wojciechowski, Harold Lee, William Guistwite, Constantine Yatron, Thomas Grater. Members absent from picture-Richard Houck, Charles Keefer, Albert Moser, Virginia Ruth, Charles Davis. President-lean Goretski Sponsor-Mr, Wqlkgr Vice-President-Mary Lou Piano Accompcmist-Rodney Ash Secretary-Iane Spencer Librarian-Nancy Grater Treasurer-Madeline Mirabella Front row Cleft to rightl-Janice Spencer, Mary Raezer, lean Goretski, Mary Lou Piano, Rodney Ash, Iohn Kunkel- man, Ralph Mancuso, Iane Spencer, Madeline Mirabella, Nancy Grater, Sadie Georgeadis. Second row-Ioyce Focht, Fern Carr, Eleanor Spencer, Marjorie Snyder, Miriam Hartung, Iosephine Forte, Richard Miller, Roscoe Moore, William Snyder, Helen Najarion, Ethel Roslin, Gloria Talarigo, Doris Parks, Anna Madara. Third row-4l..ois Quinter, Evelyn Ferris, Doris Fleming, Shirley Hoffman, Eleanor Marks, Carol Frenz, Natalie Fish, Grace Wildermuth, Annie Barnes, Felicia Cocuzza, Eleanor Segelsky, Ioan Martin, Margaret Rickenbach. Fourth row-Ioyce Evans, Kitty Lou Shoppell, Louise Moyer, Anna Ianucik, Ruth Edelman, William Sailer, Robert Geer, William Kline, Marvin Yaffee, lane Abraham, Estelle Consentino, Helen Moore, Doris Mogel, Ruth Levan. Fifth row-Irene Hoffman, Iune Shearer, Marilyn Reinhard, Lois Rothenberger, Loretta Martz, William Woomer, Daniel DeMarte, Richard Smith, lames Stamson, Ruth Walb, Erma Printz, Ioan Heinz, Christine Fournaris, Virginia Matetich. Absent-Iames Seidel, Edward Analavage, Donald Schwartz, Robert Brockhouse, William Brown, Iames Priebe, lean Balthaser, Iohn Springer, Courtland Stack- pole, Charles Burford, Naomi Fulwood, Earl Mulholland, lane Wiest, Beverly Wise, Leroy Kreider. MIXED CHORUS F 4, ,J 5 1 N ik: Q53 fi-AZ QWQ7' Z GIRLS' GLEE CLUB t if 4 ll 24:3 F 1' 4 , Q1 f 'A .,., . i'5 ,-.wa-. ,, 68 0 O.'0 - 5889 Q Q 5523322 355323122 , .g-g.g.,.,.' - -.-'-' g.- ,' M. f 503222.32995 .Q p'o'9,0,0,o S 4 F-3'-'vegft' yt 'q.'.g.g . so v. . . 5'0' 5 'O'QQ . . . . - 5jS!'.69'g r - '-'. 1 as ' Ifp' ' ' 0 'oi If 0? f g. A - -Q. .e.o.- .Q .97 -'OB' ab QQ Z, 04 .fn-QQ President-Virginia Pawlewicz Sponsor-Mr. Walker Vice-President-Dorothy Wojciechowski Librarians-Shirley Becker Secretary-Shirleyann Gottschall Ioyce Shumcxn Treasurer-Ruth Fister May Kuhn Front row lleft to rightl-Ioyce Shuman, Dorothy Wojciechowski, Virginia Pawlewicz, Evelyn Rudnick, Shirelyann Gott- schall, Ruth Fister, Shirely Becker, Tune Miller. Second row-Mary Wagner, Susan Laurence, Mary Ruhright, Mary Fisher, Ianet Shirk, Doris Heifner, lean Kostzewa, Florence Hoffecker, Laura Nicolodi. Third row--Odele Hopp, Lydia Valenti, Dolores Balon, Dolores Madiera, lane Filipek, Phyllis Horst, Dolores Freet, Rosemarie Schmidt, Quenna Ulrich, Beverly Shunk. Fourth row-Elizabeth Shuker, lacqueline Laws, Leora Doll, Molly Reclcay, Martha Diilow, Iacqueline House, Anna Roland, Alice Battle, Eleanor Strornan, Vivian Alderigi. Member absent from picture-Rita Keely. President-Robert Luckenbill Sponsor-Mr. Walker Vice-President-Iohn Spolski Librarians-George Guenther Secretary-William Schaeffer William Hertzog Treasurer-Iohn Stepp Accompanist-Rodney Ash Front row Cleft to rightl-William Woomer, William Schaeffer, William Potteiger, Richard Miller, Robert Perry, Wil- liam Snyder, Donald Schwartz, Edward Analavage, Burton Goldberg, Roscoe Moore, loseph Heft, Iohn Springer, Second row-Courtland Stackpole, Daniel DeMarte, Michael Scalzi, William Brown, Francis Leglen, Richard Kellen- berger, Harry Smith, Howard Stroman, Iames Priebe, Ronald Romig, Karl Miller, William Kline, Rodney Ash. Third row-Albert Moser, Warren Noll, Alfred Weitkunat, William Hertzog, lames Wojciechowski, lohn Stepp, Wil- liam Sailor, Dale Snook, Marvin Yaffee, Robert Geer, Charles Davis, Abe Ioyner, Carroll Keene, Robert Kern. Fourth row-Aris Kouvaros, larnes Stamson, Eugene Sell, Richard Smith, Donald Shamber, William Ramsey, Warren Nagle, William DeWire, Iohn Kunkelman, Harold Lee, Clarence Ebling, David lohnson, George Guenther, Russel Members absent from picture--Bruce Yorgey, Milton Wil- liams, Ralph Mancuso, Robert Luckenbill, Richard Houck, William Guistwite, Roger Baker. l BGYS' GLEE CLUB vt F , fi 9 log! P' MW' Ii WH hir up Jw ' Wu f 1.1 w, W, 'Q V, 1 ,hr fy f M YW f W . Kwan- 7 Stock, John Carson, Leroy Kreider, Gordon Hoffman. he K 'C r 7' 'fi rf M C, .11 ll!! ,H I 0 V 1 l 4 ,Y ii! f XL, it fl Ay 'Q fl J MALE QUINTET . I, ,'-.' X , f ,Y 1 'Y' ,f V N ff' X, OW 1 I f' f 5 X , 'v,, ! 'HTF f ' 11? f f 'ir 18 w 4' Q f 1,, W I 1 M 0 if Lu 1 3, Accompcmist-Grace Mecxse Sponsor-Mr. Walker Front row Clefi to right!-Grcxce Mecxse, William Schaeffer, Bruce YOIQSY, Albert MOSGTI G0'fd01'1 Hoffmcm, David Iohnson. Sponsor-Mr. Mclntyre Front row Cleft to rightl-Irving Iacobson, Mr. Mclnlyre, Iune Dry, Ronald Kalina, Dolores Mulholland, Richard Wag- ner, Richard Siewart, Ronald Schartel, Donald Rentschler. Second row-Eugene Cooper, Edward Steinharl, Richard Slrunk, Henry Conrad, Daniel Ebling, Iohn Keller, Theolelos Fisher, Iohn Clouser. ffm fa CASTLEAIRES , f l M13 d A' dl e xl kll fw W l , l W .r l fi J X lr ,fin XL , 0 I W 5 5, 1 L N 3' 'ifgll IL Qif glif ' 'f fg la: f,1 MARC:-HNG BAND rl L .4 'If H, , L , ,gi 2 it-4' dll llfii , lgZ'7l l H, WU QM m e ff' President-Richard Strunk Librarians-Ronald Schartel Vice-President-Gene Umbenhouer Theodore Flsh Student Conductor-Gene Umbenhouer Secretary-Ianet Roy sponsor-Mr' Cardin Drill Masters-Iohn Keller Henry Conrad Front row fleft to right?-Emily Van Sciver, Nettie Nicrone, Nan Heckrnan, Dorothy Kalbach, Homer Dorminey, Doro- thy Seltzer, Carroll Keene, Ieannette Kline, Lois Lochman, Lydia Valenti, Dorothy Wojciechowski. Second row-lanet Roy, Iune Christman, Patricia Strickler, Patricia Flemming, Shirley Hertz, Dorothy Gantz, Mar- garet Eshbach, Doris Snyder, Carolyn Rothermel, Marian Printz, Marjorie Merkel, William Reber. Third row-Arthur Hoffman, Warren Hommas, Ralph Gardner, Robert Clouser, Donald Rentschler, Vincent Hart, Harold Posey, Rita Welgos, Phyllis Eckenrhode, Iohn Frankhouser, Anne Hain, Virginia Miller, David Fix, Theodore Fish, Fourth row-Philip Herb, Ioseph Manowczak, Paul Hutfert, Robert Frey, Leon Bush, Bruce Faust, Richard Strunk, Richard Postetter, Victor Cohn, William Bowers, Richard Lanshe, Donald Schlegel, Ioyce Rauenzahn, Carol Weber, Richard Essig, Ianet Gehres. Fifth row-Gerald Adam, Donald Walters, Ronald Schartel, LeRoy Kercher, Robert Boas, ,William Noll, Iames Moll, Seymour Brown, Richard Stewart, George Lindemuth, Kent Baggott, lames Beck, Iohn Keller, Henry Conrad, Kenneth Mendelsohn, Peter Hiouser, William Troutman, Gene Umbenhouer. Members absent from picture-Iohn Preska, Edgar Reidel. 1 President-Josephine Guziejewski Secretary-Treasurer-Geraldine Rothermel Vice-President-Robert Frey Libfafiqnnlqlchqfd Stewqrl Sponsor-Mr. Cardin Front row tlett to rightl-Iosephine Guziejewski, Geraldine Rothermel, Ianet Roy, William Noll, Theodore White, Robert Perry, Victor Cohn, Richard Stewart, William Bricker, Frank Hittner. Second row-Robert Unger, Stanley Taub, Marie Spatz, Robert Cook, Edward Reiber, Richard Postetter, Gerald Eisenbise, Paul Kissinger, Gerald Heere, Thomas Weiner, Richard Larnber, Robert Frey, Third row-Theodore Fish, Iarnes Walters, Iohn Clouser, Theotelos Fisher, Kenneth Iohn, Ellsworth Becker, Robert Boas, lohn Iablonski, Ralph Gardner, Robert Schenck, Ruth Evelev, Shirley Schantz. Members absent from picture-Joyce Rauenzahn, Louise Schroeder, Mary Brenner, Richard Lanshe. ff: f - 1 V WWIQM. P t 7 4 - SENIOR okcl-IESTRA bw ii We ' 0 5 I , , MV KM I- ix Q A LQ fi Q , sENloR BAND f , - President-lohn Iablonski Librarian-Theodore Fish Vice-President-Theodore White Sponsor-Mr, Cardin Secretary-Treasurer-Mary Brenner Front row Cleft to rightl-Theodore White, William Noll, Ianet Roy, Victor Cohn, Paul Kissinger, Gerald l-Ieere, Rich- ard Stewart, William Bricker, Frank Hittner. Second row-Theodore Fish, lohn Clouser, Richard Postetter, Gerald Eisenbise, Iohn Iablonski, Ralph Gardner, Thomas Weiner, Richard Lamber, Robert Frey. Third row-Mr, Cardin, Iarnes Walters. Fourth row-Carolyn Rothermel, Theofelos Fisher, Kenneth Iohn, Ellsworth Becker, Robert Boas. Members absent from picture-Mary Brenner, Ioyce Rauenzahn, Richard Lanshe. President-Ronald Schartel Treasurer-Homer Dorminey Vice-President-Edward Reicler Librarian-David Fix Secretary-Carol High Sponsor-Mr. Cardin Front row lleit to rightl-Yvonne Voigt, Anna Wentzel, Carol High, George Gromis, Anne Hain, David Fix, Aris Kou- varos, Ronald Schariel, Second row-Daniel Yeakel, Edward Re-ider, Earl Moyer, Donald Walter, Wilson Mengel, Mr. Cardin, Richard Sassa- man, Horner Dorminey. Members absent from picture-Iohn Baver, Rita Kegerise. f lllil JUNIOR GRCHESTRA K 2 ,Lf. ' 1 flh' f' f li JUNIOR BAND f .,.., President-William Troutman Treasurer-William Kauiter Vice-President-William Eastburn Librarian-Russell Stock Secretary-Phyllis Eckenrhode Sponsor-Mr. Cardin Front row lleft to righil-Iohn Preska, lohn Frankhouser, loseph Manowczak, Richard Leiss, Mr, Cardin, Marjorie Merkel, William Troutman, Claude Wenizel, Russell Stock. Second row-Philip Herb, William Bowers, Arthur Hoffman, Phyllis Eckenrhode, Beity Ie-an Long, Karl Miller, Harold Posey, Peter Hauser, Richard Lantz, LeRoy Kercher, Kent Bflggoii, Gerald Berger, Luther Noll. Third row-Iohn Rickolt, Fred Nowotarski, Rita Welgos, Fourth row-Gerald Adam, Richard Essig, Carol Weber, lames Moll, George Lindemuth, Seymour Brown, Malcom Becker, Iames Beck, William Kautter, William Eastburn, Robert Clouser, Donald Goodman, Members absent from picture-Arnold Goldstan, Kirk Hoyer. Presiden!-Iohn Iohnson Secretary-Treasurer-Anna Roland Vice-President-Sara Bomberger Sponsors-Mrs. Iiones and Mr. Collins Front row flefl to rightl-Agnes Faust, Elva Weidner, Kirk Hoyer, Ioyce Lieberman, Doris Kramer, Fred Hinkle, Sara Bomberger. Second row-Richard Bell, Harry Iackson, Howard Eberly, Iohn Iohnson, Iohn Faust, Patricia Sirausser, Anna Roland, Gloria Adams, Mrs. Iones, Mary Dziki, Florence Blecker. X f 4 Hod im 581 4 l ro - Q A R T c LU B KVM jf' , .,,, Km AL: fs jf' 0 f f R Now lor the tinkslwinft touches. V DRESSMAKING CLUB Sponsor-Miss Spaar, Mrs. Hannahoe Vice-President-Betty Kemp President-Marilyn Koch Secretary-Treasurer-Fay Longenecker Foreground Cleft to rightl-Marilyn Koch, Doris High. Seated Klelt to rightl-Gloria Williams, Georgette Barto, Helen Mangst, Doris Heffner, Iosephine Martello, Madeline Mirabbella, Ioan Heinz, Annie Barnes. . Standing in rear-Miss Spaar, Mary Ann Hamilton, Betty Kemp, Antonia Barbera, Kathryn Gadzouris, Bessie Reese, Rita Barnes, Fay Longenecker, Clara Feist, Ruth Walb, Carrie Bailey, Arlene Freese, Rose Marie Clemento. Absent-lulia Rossi. President-Anthony Albert. Treasurer-Francis Gurtowski Vice-President-Ellis Gaul. Sponsor-ML Gill Secretary-Robert Frankenstein. Front row lleft to rightl-lra Kulp, Mary Speacht, Charlotte Crimaldi, Pat Walters, Gertrude Kuznar, Irene Yez, Fos- ter McPherson, Arthur Hoffman, William Potteiger, Iohn Baczewski, Ellis Gaul, Mr. Gill. Second row-Kert Baggott, Fred Horning, Carl Lutz, Philip Herb, Arthur Auchenbach, Peter Howser, Ioe Manowczak George Lindernuth, Walter Loose, Eugene Dymek, Anthony Albert, Robert Frankenstein. , 1 Contact .f f AVIATION CLUB 1 t ' l x If A Q 1 7 fl f x xx :SH 142 Two days overdue , ' ill ie! pm!! NA S se X ewes' N ex XX ,R i Q E75 Xi ii Rf 53 N xx if X- I 7 LIBRARY CLUB NN www N ww R 1 President-Rosemary Sylvester Treasurer-Mary lane Zoll Vice-President-Ruth Unger Corresponding Secretary-Gloria Shllling Secretary-Mary Iane Faust Sponsor-Miss Stump Front row fleii to right?-Ann Louise Killian. Second row-Caroline Gilliarns, Ruth Hilbert, Shirley Hari, Vivian Kochard, Rosemary Sylvester, Mary lane Faust Marilyn Sheehan, Mary lane Zoll. Third row-Gloria Shilling, Geraldine East, Rulh Unger, Elaine Keely, Catherine Hartline, Gloria Schiefer Gloria Kemp, Phyllis Setley, Ruth Price, Betty Leas. Member absent from piciure-Peggy Nuss. President-Ioseph Bolognese Sponsors-Mr. Rock, Mr, Stopper, Mr. Reese, Vice-President-lack Schmehl Mr. Dunkelberger, Mr. Iacobs Secretary-Treasurer-RiChard Shaeffer Front row Cleft to right?-Stanton Tothero, Donald Storey, Richard Miller, Calvin Reigel, lack Schmehl, Donald Stephen- son, Arthur Swails, Thomas Derr, Richard Feick, David DeLong, Robert Wickline, Iohn Angstadt, Iames Miller, Warren Noll, Robert Huber, Carl Balsbaugh. Second row-Kenneth Miller, Charles Otto, Frank Denunzio, Vincent Bucca, Richard Haring, Samuel Bellanca, Edward Boyer, Paul Wert, Frank Cucinotta, David Lattanzio, Frank Hittner, Robert Lawrence, Everett Thierfelder, Harold Sell, Iames Borrell, loseph Bolognesre, William Biffel, Richard Shaefter. Third row-Henry Hagmayer, Iohn Halliday, Richard Britigan, Bruce Kruppenbach, Marshall Hamill, Robert lanes, Eugene Cooper, Roy Mervine, Frank Milanek, Herbert Himmelberger, Forrest Moyer, Charles Reigel, Robert Brown, Richard Eckel, Orville Hensley, Richard Smith, Opiner Alderige, Lawrence Althouse. Fourth rOw-Donald Searfoss, Walter Szczepanski, Herbert Coller, Richard Houck, George Giles, Raymond Albright, Guy Miller, Donald Hoffman, Iesse Tobias, Clair Boady, Christ Zogas, Edward Rissmiller, lames Etzel, Harold Gantert, lohn H. Witmayer, Harold Neidert, Norman Buehler, Richard Griffiths, Iames Coyle. fo .o 5 'U m 'T fw- 6. 3 -be O 'Y CD : -0 fb W 3 an I aft' it W T 0 N4 U2 3, -I I I- ITI :I FW ft I C T t ff til if R. H. S. HISTGRY CLUB President-Anna L. Neidert Vice-President-Constance B. Derr Secretary-Toyce Stackhouse Treasurer-Edward Heifer Sponsor-Mists Kurtz Front row Cleft to rightl-Marian Schaffer, Beverly Blurnenstine. Second row--Mrs. Mabel Kurtz Mc- Clellan, Sponsor, William A. Heck, Constance Derr, Shirley Angstadt, Audrey Endy, Anna L. Neiclert. Third row-Luther Shaffer, Margaret Gerlach, George Fehr, Ioyce Stack- house, Lorraine Schaeffer, Grace M. Steckline. Absent-Betty Eveland, Ed Heifer, Frank lnnis, Thomas Messer, Virginia Sheecler, William Schaeffer. TYPING CLUB President-Patsy Leibig Secretary-Grace Randazzo Vice-President-Iacquelyn Laws Treasurer-Anna Schulze Sponsor-4Miss Bitter Front row Cleft to rightl-Patsy Leibig, Alice Kissinger, Ioan Killian, lacquelyn Laws, Miriam Hartung. Second row-Ioan Ustas, Peggy Smedley, Martha Wright, Ianet Quinn, Gloria Hartranft, Harold Eveland. Third row-Miss Bitler, Marjorie Merkel, Shirley Nonnon, Iune Hertzog, Patricia Maloney, Iean Mountz, Ioan Segelsky. Fourth row-Grace Randazzo, Ioyce Katzenmoyer, Natalie Fish, Dorothy Fleming, Eleanor Spencer, Evelyn Nobis. Fifth row--Betty Reeser, Melba Reinhart, Charmaine Reich, Dagrnor Laukner, Betty Shelor, Anne Schulze. - Member absent from picture-Doris Weand. 145 Z? w Y t we . 4,9 X 1 . .C J ' , A Se - f f Hesse . X , 0-P11 , is sigx , TYPING CLUB Sponsor-Miss Mertz Front row Cleft to rightl-Bella Par- zanese, Alma Brown. Second row-Natalie Iohnson, Lil- lian Burkart, Fannie Lylcens, Carol Weber. Third row-Doris Reeser, Katherine Yatron, Dolores Meck, Louise Mer- kel, Barbara Iacobs, Alice McLoud. Fourth row-Ann Anderson, Fae Bailey, Marian McGinithen, Dorcas Schilling. Filth row'-Gloria Barto, Eleanor Marks, lean Schwoyer, Doris Ramer. Sixth row-George Polyak, Curtis Reitz, Albert Boscov, Thomas Mes- ser, Kenneth Kline. Seventh row - Iune Stout, Helen Stauffer. Absent-Mary Fox, Catherine Weav- er, Leonard Kuczawa. MISS WALT'S TYPING CLUB 1 ww M ,, w 3 . I I ,2 11 4, 3 1 ri Sponsor-Miss Walt Front row Cleft to 'rightl-Mary Ritzman, Ruth Clauser, Helen Deininger. Second row-Eleanor Adams, lean Batdort, Mildred Bauder, Marie Bixler, Betty Cummings, Doris DeLong. Third row-Shirley Custo, Doris Bailey, Virginia Balon, Royetta Bowers, Lydia Valenti, Annabel Sanders. Fourth r0w-Anna Mae Adams, lean Balthaser, Pearl Snyder, Marjorie Snyder, Gloria Werner, Marian Smith, Stcmrding in rear-Richard Wheeler, Howard Widener, Ruth Tyson, Geraldine Sims, Gracie Sanders, Marie Bosold, Anna Davidheisier, Nettie Cammarano, Car- mella DeAngelo, Betty Watt, Dolores Wawrzonek. l4E Tween. if -l-vveef K l QQ f ill Q LEADERS CLUB ll N M. -44. President-Tcxnice Eschleman Treasurer-Mary Blecher Vice.President-Evelyn Leibold Sponsors-Miss Kaufmann and Miss Ely. Secretary-Virginia Richards Front row llelt to rightl-Louise Floyd, Phyllis Fisher, Shirley Becker, Ianice Eschleman, Ruth Christian. Second row-Evelyn Leibold, lean Walbert, lean Guenther, Berniece Moyer, Virginia Richards. Third row-Miss Ely, Olga Giamboi, Iane Muthard, Iacqueline Rhodes, Mary Blecher, Ruth Leinbach, Marian Printz, Miss Kaufmann. President-Ronald Eby Sponsor-Mr. Helmbright Secretary-Elizabeth Corbit Front row Cleft to rightl-Elizabeth Corbit, George Watts. Second row-William Walls, Richard Snyder, Ronald Eby, Edgar Reidel, Paul Zimmer, Iohn Comins, Mr. Helmbright Christ Coltsides Third row-Howard Piefler, David Savage, Victor Cohn, Charles Whitehead Absent-Edward Ford l Phew f is Q CHEMISTRY CLUB M- g?-1 -3, ,tml gs-gs 'I ---- 'rl . F I o r e . lx i i ff' G O L F C L U B W ' K . X . I my R579 President-lack Weaver Secretary-Treasurer-Carl Caccese Vice-President-Richard Ollivierre Sponsor-Mr, Brucher ' Front row Cleft to rightl-Mr, Brucher, Iohn Cirulli, Robert Butdorf, Arthur Dunlop Second row-Roger Lengel, lack Weaver, Carl Caccese, Donald Stephenson Third row-Martin Evelev, Richard Ollivierre, Roland Haas, lames Mengel CURTAIN CALLERS My J u l i e t .lf Q it s gi f lf IJ! 5 'gli l X gy B A 1' s E My ' l .4 M, Z XBEL4 President-Shirley Hertz Vice-President-Eloise Lloyd Secretary-Treasurer - Viola Heffel- finger Sponsor-Miss Yost Front row fleft to rightl-lane Kneis- ly, Patricia Kershner, Shirley Hertz, Kenneth Mendelsohn, Nancy Linde- muth, Ruth Mendez, Norman Nield. Second row-Eloise Lloyd, Selma Klevansky Third row-Donna Spencer, Viola Heffelfinger Fourth row-Claire Spector, lean- nette Kline Fifth row-Miss Yost, Toyce Hoyer, Mary lane Harmut, Leona Sroka, Doris Schaeffer, Fern Price, Shirley Kulp, Marie Henne Members absent irom picture - Thomas Leinbach, Betty Lee Stadt- man . y co-ED PLAYERS President-Iack Beidler Sec.-Treas.-Elizabeth Abey Vice-President-IoAnne Schartel Sponsor-Mr. Mohn Front row tleft to rightl-Gust Efstrachion, Tohn Roland, Marvin Yaffee. Second row-lack Biedler, Evelyn Crupi, Michael Eleftherion, Mary Ellen Good- hart, Eva Ioyce Boclanza, Ruth Elelev, Betty Eveland, Marilyn Adams. Third row-Diamond Candos, Mildred Focht, Marguerite Brennan, Iune Fisher, Shirley Eels, Margaret Fisher, Victoria Cieniewicz, Elizabeth Abey, IoAn'ne Schar- tel, Lorraine Glasser, Tune Christrnan, Rita Bauer. Fourth row-Emma Culp, Ann Dawson, Mr. Mohn, Mary Lou Mohn. 1 Absent-Nancy Davies, Stanley Taub. 150 CITAMARD PLAYERS President-lohn Spolski Vice-President-lane Ubil Secretary-Marilyn Miller Treasurer-Ruth Andes Sponsor-Mr. Bingaman Front row Cleft to rightl-Laura Con- rad, Richard Westcott, Betty Kirk- hotf, Catherine Connor. Second row-Iane Ubil, Ruth Andes, Lois Albrecht, Miriam Carnolias, Doris Flemming, Doris Mohn, Pa- tricia Hawman, Shirley Kay. Third row-Iohn Spolski, William Woomer, Bernice Alexander, Mary- lou Taylor, Marilyn Miller, Eleanor Klopp. Fourth row-Mr. Bingaman, Dorothy Wolverton, Marilyn Love, Ioan Kin- sey, Lorraine Spotts, Gwendolyn Eg- ner, Dorothy Gromis. Absent-Ioan Barr, Marcia Gold- stein, Betty Iean Mootz. THE DRAMATEERS President-Ralph Mancuso Treasurer-Ardell Hiester Vice-President-Austin Knowles Sponsor-Miss Finkelstein Secretary-Rosalie Klevansky Front row tleft to rightl-Ellen Boyer, Rita Miller, Betty Mingora, Shirley Houser, Louise Kauffman, Tacqueline Lee. Second row-Miss Finkelstein, Barbara Straub, Eileen McDonald, lean Cienie- Xici, Marilyn Rienhard, Audrey Marks, Rossana Hamburg, Ardell Hiester, Ieanne oc . Third row-Kathryn Gerhart, Betty Zientek, Elizabeth Garrett, Cleo Stevens, lane Wiest, Carmelle Huber, Ianice Spencer, Iames Seidel, Austin Knowles, Frank Randazzo. Extreme right-Alex Coull, Ralph Mancuso, Iohn Gingrich, Rosalie Klevansky, Miriam Chadwick, Doris Kemmerer. Wherefore art thou, Romeo M A tis. Vx ' -44 J . X iq -Y so -tif: Y 4 , 3 2, f President-William Edes. Treasurer-Iohn Close Vice-President-Ted Weaver. Sponsor-Mr. Bannon. Secretary-Ioe Phillips. Front row ilelt to rightl-Richard Meyers, Robert Nye, Donald Ohlinger, Arthur Saylor, William Saylor, Robert Bald- win, Theodore Fish. Second row-William Edes, Warren Hommas, Norman Stelfy, Robert Reis, Malcolm Becker, Ted Weaver, Roy Miller. Third row-Ioe Phillips, Ray Marshall, Iohn Close, Robert Cook, LeRoy Kreider, Donald Butterweck, Russell Harris, William Brown. fi B ul l 1 S e ye IWWWW W h '. .. V, .,f 'A' I 4? 'i fl 0 'VHA NM ' fl 2, V ,, M, , ill ,il M r H - K-nu 152 l :lisa DEBATING CLUB vfi: ,Q 'i ii ca r e e .I Ao .1 , ff' X . 1 N , MN President-Iohn Dohner. Secretary-Treasurer-Pcxul Rhodes. Vice-President-Alvin Popiel. Sponsor-Mr. Brillhcxrt. Front row Cleft to rightl-George N. Fe-hr, llse Bender, Alvin Popiel, lohn Dohner, Russel Lc1Mc1rcc1, Beverly Bresler Louis Krimen, Ronald Sweitzer, Robert Kcxulrnon, Bruce Rehr. Second row-Douglas Yerger, Kenneih Hurley, Rolcmd Offner, Pcrul Rhodes. Third row-Mr. Brillhort, Arlington Kline, Allred Weitkunot. President-Robert Ruoff Secretary-Treasurer-Helen Chymczuk Vice-President-Michael Mazurek Sponsors-Mr. Wisler and Mr. Hawman At table, left-loseph Calcagno, Helen Chymczuk, right--Ethel Roslin, Robert Ruoff. Front row fleftbto rightl-Ethel Roslin, Robert Ruoff, Iennie Sabanos, Mary Lou Piano, Shirley Hoffman, Betty Kra- jewski, Miriam Epler, Dolores Dietrich, Arlene Hahn, Dorothy Lykens, Beverly Blumenstine. Second row--Mr. Wisler, Edward Rokoskie, Richard Rokoskie, Iames Tsakeris, Patricia Evans, Betty Dudley, Louise Eberenz, Frances DeGeorge, Seymour Bloom, William Ehst, Richard Hagan, Iames Thomas, Mr. Hawman. Third row-Robert Frey, Paul Kissinger, Allen Heller, Ronald Kalina, Roger Alberts, William Diffenderfer, Michael Mazurek, Michael Deloseph, Robert S. Kauffman, Adam Horn. Members absent from picture-LeRoy Brown, George Buck, LaDell Gangewere, Howard Heller, lohn Henning, Io- seph Hepler, Ioan lannuzzo, Donald Marvel, Paul Miseyko, Philip Miseyko, Conrad Mizdail, Marian Schaffer, Doro- thy Stalnecker, Kenneth Tuckey, Donald Van Reed, Chester Yez, Donald Wagner, Robert Weidner, Thomas Weiner Robert Wentzel. ,- A Me f T Here it comes f 5 li l o TABLE TENNIS CLUB f , ,ig ,cnt S 47 ll 1 o+.f.f L ja Q1 NURSING CLUB lf' r l I fm, President-Ioan Leibig Treasurer-Dolores Genetti Vice-President-Angela Riclolfi Sponsor-Mrs. Bridegam, RN. Secretary-Marjorie Clark Front row Kleft to rightl-Mrs, Briclegam, Mary Cappadona, Ioan Leibig, Angela Ridolfi, Anna Lesko, lean Zerbe Dolores Genetti. Second row-Florence Koch, Dorothea Kohler, Fern Web.er, Beity Lou Wennell, Nancy Fry, Ianice Pflum, Betty Smith Elinor Krebs. Third row-Marjorie Clark, Tane Mayopoulos, Shirley Ruppert, Iean Hemmig, Virginia Ruth, Olga Castillo, Ianet Ger- net, Helen Roeclel. President-Iosephine Guziejewski Librarian-Robert Unger Vice-President-Rodney Ash Sponsor-Mr. Cardin Secretary-Treasurer-Gwendolyn Hamilton String Trio-Robert Unger, violinist, Robert Perry, cellistg Rodney Ash, pianist. Encircling Trio fleft to righil-Mary Brenner, Iosephine Guziejewski, George Gromis, Yvonne Voight, Ruth Kaucher Gwendolyn Hamilton, Iames Walters, Anne Hain, Doris Mogel, David Pix, Iohn Seifarth, Robert Schenk, William Noll, Gerald Heere, Ralph Gardner, William Bricker, Gerald Eisenbise, Richard Hostetter. sl f' , jx. au!- Q ,Q , I jx, N 1 ll 'lllllll I' lllllllllll l l -0 ENSEMBLE CLUB 'i ff? , 7 If You're loolfimj for a doctor, donll' loolf lnere. l PRE-MED CLUB X ' ,I X f 17 ,lf ff X. f - xl El if M NL President-Donald Bobb Treasurer-Ronald Rornig Vice-President-Burton Schaffer SPOUBOY-'Ml Sh'-1112 Secretary-Teanne Stalnecker Front row Cleft to rightl-Ianet Gehres, Ioan Furman, Peggy Hartman, Ieanne Stalnecker, Doris Weida, Margaret Walborn. Second row-Richard Lanshe, Mr. Shultz, Philip Inglisa, Burton Schaffer, Ianet Shirk, Anne Marie Reber, Anna Wentzel, Carol High, jesse Hunsberger, Winifred fohnson, Christ Zervanos, Shirley Albert, Theresa Iannucci, William R. DeWire Third row-Kathleen Guenther, Mildred Kulp, EVelyn Rudnick, Alan Kacsur, Trina Daniels, Myra Cohen, Iames F. Rehr, William Bowers, Ronald Romig, Nan Heckman, Donald Bobb, Edith Grossman, Burton Goldberg, William An- drews, Milton Williams MOVIE APPRECIATION CLUB President-Iosephine Slabik Vice-President-Ianice Snyder Secretary-Dorothy Rehnert Treasurer-Gerald Antosy Sponsor-Mrs. Kline Front row Cleft to right?-Mrs. Kline, Ianice Snyder, Ada Singer, Arnold Goldstan, Beverly Shunk. Second row--Ioyce Shuman, Mary Doukas, Ierry Gordon, Paul Simon, Gerald Antosy, Marie Spatz, Doro- thy Rehnert, Iosephine Slabik, Freida Moyer, Lorraine Schaeffer, Audrey Endy, Shirley Angstadt, Elizabeth Shuber, Iudy Brown. ,, Third row-Richard Weidner, Iohn Carson, Vivian Alderigi, Robert An- spach, Catherine Ely, Betty Moyer, Eugene Deeter, Evelyn Slater. CAMERA CLUB ffm President-Lionel Asher Treasurer-Phillip Rickenbach Vice-President-Doris Trate Secretary-Marian Zerbe My .,,, ,W evr Front row fleit to rightl-Marian Zerbe, lane Ruppert, Lois Rothenberger, Ruth Levan, Carmella Bucca, Betty Chambers Second row-Doris Trate, Lionel Asher, George Ziegler, Russel Ziegler, Lester Yohn, Edward Moczydlowski, Marie East. Third row-Iohn Villtorth, William Sailor, Robert Brady, George Ganas, Karl Zes- witz, Leonard Zitzer Fourth row-Iames Allen, Charles Portner, Phillip Rickenbach, George Schmidt, Mr. Boyles. Members absent from picture-Iean Zeiber, Herman Showers, lack Taksa 158 BUSINESS EFFICIENCY CLUB President-Olympia Lambros Vice-President--Virginia Ouinter Sec.-Treus.-Lois Whitehouse Sponsor-Miss Fairlamb Front row Klett to right!-Olympia Lambros, Virginia Quinter, Lois Whitehouse. Second row-Edna Krick, Ioyce Crum, Shirley Cooper, Margaret Westley. Third row-Miss Fairlamb, Dorothy Reed, Dorothy Seltzer, Carolyn Zerbey. ENGINEERING CLUB President-Theodore Edris Treasurer-Eugene Snyder Vice-President-Leon Bush Sponsor-Mr. Elmer Secretary-Girard Rapp Front row Cleft to rightl-Eugene Snyder. Second row-Leon Bush, lohn Klick, William Dufft, Girard Rapp, Richard Rowles, Bruce Faust, Iohn Baver. Third row Cstandingl-Theodore Edris, Eugene Sell, Robert Reimer, Karl Miller, Howard Brenner, Ralph Blankbiller, Icmus Blank, Lee Fritch lbending, downl, Allen Peyser, Mr. Elmer. Absent-Richard Haring. 159 57 Q'-ix F- .vub w f by S S y iS ,g f W!! President-ISCIDUG Weihfef Secretary-Pat Burns Vice-President-Gerry Weber Sponsor-Miss Montgomery Front row Cleft to rightl-Miriam Dower, Doris Long, Iane Keim, Lois Lochman, Patricia Dugan, Leona Doll, Ruth Edel- man, Natalie Wolford, Second row-Miss Montgomery, Ieanne Weihrer, Delores Weidel, Geraldine Weber, Patricia Burns, Mildred Kulp, Norma Knaut, Lois Dunnigan, Elizabeth Skrocki, Lucille DeLuca, Louise Eberl. , l Five cards, please! w w i l I ,,i , 1 S. O. S. CLUB Q , M4 , Q , ,,,, . 160 'x A , SRE wx, ,Q BOYS' COACHING STAFF NORBERT BILLINGER RUSSELL BOYLES ADAM BRUCHER CHARLES DUNKELBERGER ALBERT HARRIS CHARLES HAWMAN EMANUEL JACOBS LeROY JONES RONALD KICHLINE WILLIAM REESE HAROLD YENTSCH VARSITY FOOTBALL Front row Cleft to rightl-Thomas Babczak, Alexander Smith, Armand Thierfelder, Herbert Glass, Thomas Grater, Earl Oplinger, Russell DiBlasi, Richard Shaef- fer, Gerald Cooper. Second row-Walter Szczepanski, Raymond Albright, Richard Britigan, Richard Houck, Robert Tyson, To- seph Bolognese, William Biifel, William Eshelman, Constantine Yatron. Third row-Bruce Hatt, Richard Griffiths, William Guist- wite, Fred Kaiser, Milan Kemp, Iames Bright, Ralston Hummel, Clarence Fry, Theodore Smith, Mr. William Beyerle. ' Fourth row-Mr, Emanuel lacobs, Faculty Manager, Mr. William I. Reese, Ir., Assistant Coach, Mr. Harold Yentsch, Assistant Coach, Mr. Ronald Kichline, Head Coach, Mr. Albert H. Harris, Assistant Coach, Carl Sommerman, Iesse Tobias, Robert Eshbach, Richard Snyder, Manager, Iohn Cranos, Manager, Edwin Smith, Head Manager, Dr. Markley Seibert, Physician, Mr. Ivan E. Bixler, Equipment Manager. Absent-Richard Gernert, Marshall Hamill, Donald Hoffman, David Lattanzio, Francis Wojszwillo. K w ln no 'lime al all all have a MQ , Q ' ev fum, wa M 5335? 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Frm 'HW 'tbl - W-.av 'wav FOOTBALL SEASON Although they did not have a very successful record in the win and lose column, this year's Red Knights showed that old Reading High tighting spirit. Opening the season with a l2-O win over a Visiting Ashley High team, Ron Kichline's proteges looked impressive. However, on the following Saturday, Ben Franklin High of Philadelphia evened the Rockets' record in pre-conference tilts by pinning a 14-7 defeat on the battling Knights. The rambling Rockets then outtought and outplayed a visiting William Penn combine in a thrilling game from which they emerged a 6-O victor, and thereby racked up their only conference win in two years. The Knights were then turned back by the strong elevens oi that powerful Lehigh Val- ley trio, Allentown, Bethlehem, and Easton, to the tunes of 4l-O, 27-U, and 26-5 respectively. The Knights traveled to York in quest of their third win ot the season and only after being outtought by a gallant Reading eleven did the White Roses come out on the long end ot a 12-6 count, The most disheartening game ot the season came when the Red Tornadoes from Lancaster overran the Red Rockets, 58-7. - A smooth-working Lebanon eleven played host to the Knights and administered a 19-6 lacing to the Rockets. A number of times the Red Knights were within the Lebanon one- yard line but just didn't have the necessary final punch to hit paydirt. The Knights ended the '45 season by traveling to Pottsville in the annual Turkey Day game with that team, and suttered a 25-6 setback tram a vastly improved combine in the host city. The Knights ended the season with 2 decisions on the right side of the ledger compared to 8 losses. However, the Knights did score on every team they met except Allentown and Bethlehem, a step in advance ot last year's record. . 5' xxllll malcg -that ' liiclsfu Y V W .H XAW ' T 73 A f . 4 . ii' .M J. V. FOOTBALL Front row Cleft to rightl-Thomas Derr, Gerald Eisenbise, Richard Britigan, Donald Seartoss, Iohn Dietrich, Iohn Angstadt, Roger Green, Elias Sposito, Ray Loder, George Giles. Second row-Donald Deem, Harry Canon, Robert Brown, Iames Etzel, Robert Wicklein, Iohn Cucinatta, Harry Gantert, Kenneth Esterly, Robert Bass, David DeLong. Third row-Louis Fiorini, Charles Burtord, Everett Thierielder, Francis Gurtowski, Lawrence Althouse, Herbert Himmelberger, Iesse Tobias, Harold Neidert, George Lorish, Clarence Suglia, Iohn Halliday. Fourth row-Iames Campbell, Richard Zerby, Ralston Hummel, Bruce Yorgey, Edward Rissmiller, Robert Iones, Walter Fox, Robert Brockhouse, Vincent Bucca, Robert Shuman, Emerick Onderco, Donald Loder. Fifth row-Mr, Ivan E. Bixler, Equipment Manager, Edwin Smith, Head Manager, Iohn Spolski, Student Mana- ger, Richard Coller, Student Manager, Bruce Liddicoat, Student Manager, Mr. Harry Forred, Assistant Coach, Mr. Iames Yeager, Assistant Coach, Mr. Charles Dunkelberger, Head Coach, Mr. Emanuel Iacobs, Faculty Manager. Absent--Norbert Billinger, Asst. Coach, I'ohn Beaker, Claire Boady, Herbert Coller, Richard Eastburn, Richard Eckel, Robert Huber, David Ienkins. S C O R E S Reading Wilson ..... This years I. V. football squad, under Reading West Reading Coach Charley Dunkelberger, played a bruising six game schedule. The Baby Knights tied one and, with the exception ot a powerful Wyomissing combine, dropped all their games by the narrow margin of one touchdown. Reading Reading Reading Reading Hill School ..... Lancaster I. V Hill School ..... Wyornissing . ,415 W 2 , A ., , s IZQ f . 'Fi hi 5 ww l Kwwl, i msg in ' wxwlt A,,,,,,,.. K: I 5 3? .W M, Eg XL A A sei., ' I i 5 ' 2 Jn . oi M. ,A-V :I px' . 'Q 1 :.- Q. , . ,Q J f. M I , Q -A A E5 ,.. ,x,ig,S3fE2,4A1s 1 ? ' fiiifig N if Q vu Nagy 1 l, QW ' 2 xx, 'M .5 7,3 w-:Q IA, W ., if ,R A - . P m Q . s 'ff hmm Highlighting the Fall Sports Party was the presentation of the Eugene lBabel Borek Memorial Trophy to Dave Ienkins, outstanding member of our 1945 I. V. Football team. This award was the first of' its kind ever made and will be presented each year by Bill Beyerle, Beading High booster. This trophy is a tribute paid to Babe Borek, former Reading High athlete, who was the unfor- tunate victim of a fatal automobile accident last year. Everyone wore smiles when Iirnmy Bright, stellar left haltback of the l945 gridiron aggregation, was awarded the Schad trophy by Les- ter Stallman, manager ot the local Astor Theatre. Fred Cardin, master of ceremonies for the occasion, looked on with as big a smile as Iim's. Playing two years ot varsity football for Reading High, Bright truly deserved the award for his outstanding playing.. Win, lose, or draw, for a dependable football per- former--look for Iimmy Bright. 2 CRCJSS-COUNTRY Front row Cleft to rightl-Frederick Roland, Luther Reber, Albert Sheifer, Lincoln Steigerwalt, Richard Matz, Iohn Ermler, Robert McCarthy. Second row-Richard Lantz, Carl Lutz, Alvin Popiel, Hughston Iames, Edward Hinkel, Alfred Weitkunat, Third row-George Schmidt, Roy Miller, Salvatore Maiorana, Richard Ollivierre, Richard Adams, James Tsak- eris, Robert McClatchie, Carl Boldt. Fourth row--Howard Brenner, Donald Bobb, Iohn Seifarth, Phillip Rickenbach, Benjamin Weidner, Carl Green- awald, Richard Stelty, Wilson Mengel, Edward Kepler. Fifth row-Richard Reich, Manager, Mr. Boyles, Coach. Missing from picture are-Dana Gangewere, Manager, Kenneth Leister, Iules Minker, Charles Ocksrider, Raymond Shugar, Iohn Villtorth, Milton Williams. - Participating in three meets, now ftet1 ftt'w1't the Vallexf' Coach Russ Boyles' distance-har- ' Q We, Crossecountvy boys, are accustomed I ' 2'tY.ff riers managed to beat Birdsboro twice to the tunes of l9-36 and W l6-39. ln cross-country, low scorer Wins. At State College, the Boyles- ' men dropped behind to a seventh place out of seven entries for the W state finals, however, valuable f M experience for the spring Track 'A Team was amassed. SOCCER TEAM Front rowgfleft to rightl-Richard Clemons, Kenneth Ohlinger, Earl Reeser, Ira Fake, Iohn Kramer, Iack Springer, Pames Baker, Iames McLaughlin. Second row-Iames lvfengel, Bobert Goodman, Ioseph Hepler, Gordon Stamm, Kenneth Olson, George Weaver Elio Vicari, Thomas Moore. Third rowfHerman Griffith, Richard Schaeffer, Leon Rothenberger, Richard Stevenson, Charles Stafford, Paul Hoffman, Mr. Leroy Iones, Coach. Absent--Charles Lamm. Our soccer team, under the Watch- ful eye of Coach Leroy Iones, had a very successful season this year as they notched four Wins against two losses. The Knights racked up Wins at the expense of Bethlehem, Mohnton, and Lancaster. They lost to Bethlehem in a return engagement and dropped a close decision to Hill School. SCORES Beading ,..... .... 3 Bethlehem Y,.. Beading .,,,,. ,,,. 2 Mohnton Bethlehem ,,.. 2 Beading Beading ,,r,,..,. , ., 4 Lancaster ,,., ., Hill School .,,., .,,. l Beading ,,... Beading Y, ,,.. 3 Lancaster .. .. V-li: lncli and lo score is lo wm i Bul,xOucl1.I how if lwulses X 9 X gen M. ll I Wt 'mf 5 'bf , L . f V Q ff x Q C 'ff 'Ni' -.rzgfv L fi if 'Riff' una My VARSITY BASKETBALL l front row Cleft to rightl-Richard Schaeffer, lack Springer, Thomas Babczak, Iames Bright, Milan Kemp, Charles Stafford, Carl Sommerman, Second row-Emanuel Iacobs, Faculty Manager, Paul Kissinger, Assistant Manager, Dana Gangewere, Stu- dent Manager, Daniel Bieber, Richard Gernert, Charles Lamm, Albert H. Harris, Assistant Coach, Charles Dun- kelberger, Head Coach., en were a an auf T ere on l o. oor re awas s oo a ci score. 'twi 'VC L LH, We' l 'lo lm i' n H ggi ' fl ,dl I, M- ! ' W ! 1 J. V. BASKETBALL Front row fleft to rightl-William Schmehl, Iohn Kramer, Charles Nelson. Second row-Raymond Reifsnycler, Iesse Tobias, Frank Celmer, Herbert Coller, George Weaver, Walter Szcze panski, Donald Deem. Third row-Richard Houck, Ralston Hummel, Robert Ruoff, Clarence Fry, Raymond Albright, Bruce Hatt, Wil liam Reese, Coach. Absent-Charles Davis. Under the able tutelage of new coach Bill Reese, the yearling Knights completed the present season with l3 wins as against 10 losses. Following their seniors, the shocktroopers finished 3rd in Central Penn warfare. Guard Donald Deern was awarded a trophy by Ron Regar for his outstanding playing. DEC. DEC. DEC. DEC. I'AN. IAN. IAN. IAN. IAN. IAN. IAN. IAN. FEB. FEB. FEB. FEB. FEB. FEB. FEB. FEB. FEB. FEB. MAR. J. V. BASKETBALL SCHEDULE ll-WILSON ............... ..... 14-POTTSTOWN , lB-BETHLEHEM ....... ..... 21-ALLENTOWN . 4-LEBANON ....... 8-IOHN HARRIS ll- YORK ................. ..... 15-STEELTON ...., l8-LANCASTER ................ 21-DOWNINGTON 25-WM. PENN ........... ...... 29-POTTSVILLE . l-LEBANON ......,........,...,.. 2-HILL SCHOOL 5-IOHN HARRIS 8 12 l5 20 21 23 26 YORK ,,...,.,,,.,...., ,,,.,, STEELTON ,,.,,,, ,,..,, LANCASTER .....,...,...... -HILL SCHOOL -ALLENTOWN ..,.... ...... WM. PENN ....,.. ...... BETHLEHEM ....... ...... 5-NORRISTOWN HOME AWAY HOME AWAY AWAY HOME AWAY HOME AWAY HOME HOME HOME HOME AWAY AWAY HOME AWAY HOME AWAY HOME AWAY AWAY THEY 8 44 42 41 18 Zl 32 18 25 l4 21 22 l3 29 36 20 22 19 38 22 20 46 Zl BASKETBALL This year's hot and cold Red Knights, under the able rnentorship of new- comer Char1ey'Dunkelberger, finished the season with a 12-10 win and lose record. After dropping the first four games of the season, the Red Knights carne to life and defeated a strong combine from Southern High of Philadelphia. They then proceeded to win tive straight Conference games before they were stopped by a powerful Lancaster five. When the smoke cleared, the Rockets found themselves in third place in the Central Penn League, with a rec- ord ot eight wins as against four losses. The Knights captured another third in the Conference when Dick Gernert scored 133 points to finish behind Bernie Adams of Lancaster and Bob Nicholson of W'il1iam Penn. Gernert's efforts resulted in his receiving the lohn Spangler Smith Memorial Trophy which is awarded annually to the outstanding player on the Varsity. BASKETBALL SCHEDULE if it i' 1 Q We They We They Dec. 11-Wilson .... ...... H ome 25' 27 'lan. 25-Wm. Penn .,,.,.. ..... H ome 29 17 Dec. 14-Pottstown ...,,... ...... A way 35 44 Ian. 29-Pottsville ..,.. ..... H ome 40 29 Dec. 16-Bethlehem ...... ...,.. H ome 35 39 'Feb. -Lebanon ..,.... ..... H ome 43 19 Dec. Z1-Allentown ,.....,....,.... Away Z7 41 'Feb. -Iohn Harris Away 33 35 Dec. 26-Southern lPhila.l ,... Home 44 41 'Feb -York ...... Home 39 Z8 Ian. 4-Lebanon ......,.,........... Away 29 20 Feb 12-Steelton Away 40 33 Ian. 8-Iohn Harris ..,, ..,.., H ome 35 19 Feb, -Lancaster ..... Home 28 40 fan. 11-York .,,..,........ ..,.,. A way 45 30 Feb. -Allentown Horne 30 38 Ian. 15-Steelton ...... ..,,.. H ome 41 27 Feb Wm. Penn .,.,... Away 42 44 Ian. 18-Lancaster .. ,.,.,. Away 30 39 Feb. -Bethlehem .,..... ..... A way 36 38 Ian. 21-Downington .....,.,.... Home 40 28 Mar. 5-Norristown Home 42 26 'Central Penn Conference,,Games. TRACK Front row llett to rightl-Iohn fablonski, George Schmidt, Ioseph Phillips, Charles Ocksrider, Malcolm Becker, Warren Hommas, Richard Haring, Richard Postetter, Charles Nelson, Roland Ottner, Edward Hinkle, Alvin Popiel, Robert Sterl. Second row-Theodore Edris, Kenneth Leister, Samuel Knauer, Bruce Kruppenback, Roy Miller, Richard Matz, Carl Boldt, Iohn Klump, Kenneth Olson, Luther Reber, Richard Reich, Milton Williams, lack Beidler. Third row--Thomas Grater, Bruce Hatt, Richard Griffiths, Richard Ollivierre, Lawrence Althouse, Robert Mac- Connell, Robert McClatchie, Benjamin Weidner, David T. Savage, Gerald Heere, Leon Rothenberger, William Reilly. Fourth row-Edwin Smith, Manager, Raymond Marshall, lames Prosser, Richard Brophy, Robert McCarthy, Walter Kochard, Carl Lutz, Stanton Tothero, Albert Shelter, George Meng. Arlington Kline, Fred Roland. Fifth row-Carl Greenawald, Manager, Richard Leiss, lohn Angstadt, Clarence Suglia, James Beck, Richard Bitting, Richard Zerby, Richard Snyder, Herbert Himmelberger, William DeWire, Richard Bell, Howard Brenner. Sixth row-Donald Bobb, Manager, Marshall Hamill, Harry Canon, Robert Chambers, Everett Thierfelder, Leon Kazrnierzak, Robert Tones, Otto Walters, William Moyer, Homer Dorrniney, Alexander Smith, Luther Bollinger, Richard Stelty, Richard Eckel. Seventh row-George Guenther, Manager, Lincoln Steigerwalt, Robert Wicklein, Iohn Villforth, Iules Minker, Howard Widener, Eugene Cooper, Iohn Kunkleman, Anthony Mancini, Ronald Romig, Donald Storey. TRACK SCHEDULE Date Opponent Place ' 77 .' . , vlrfe jam? the hurdle and clear f April lZ-Norristown ................ Norristown I 4 X X r We'll never give If till we mack a stan! MW W April 24-Muhlenberg 7'- +fW C' ' ' ' Ctentativel ................ Reading April 27-Penn Relays .............. Philadelphia May 3-Bethlehem ....... Reading rf , M, May 8-Allentown ....,........... Reading . I, May ll--Quadrangular Meet: J M Reading, York, Wm ? ff H Penn, Lancaster ....,. Harrisburg orYork F May l4-Pottsville .................. Pottsville , May 18-District ,is P.l.A.A..,Lancaster May 25- P. I. A. A. Champion- ship ...............,.............. State College, Pa BASEBALL Front row llett to rightl: Raymond Reifsnyder, Richard Clemons, Iames Mengel, lack Schmehl, David Lat- tanzio, Harold Sell, Franklin Celmer, George Giles, Thomas Babczak. Second row: George Weaver, Ioseph Bolognese, Ronald Farina, Carl Sommerman, Iames Bright, Richard Gernert, Walter Delp, Tesse Tobias, Milan Kemp, Kenneth Ohlinger, Richard Stevenson. Third row: Mr. Iacobs, Head Coach, Mr. Dunkelberger, Coach, Donald Gerber, Ray Loder, Thomas Moore, Richard Houck, Warren Ernst, Donald Smith, Mr. Harris, Coach, Mr. Reese, Coach, Norman Buehler, Student Manager. Date April 5 'April 12 April 16 upllther, catchers, flelnlers all, 'April ww: ...f Juju 1. Play uni bull. iAPri123 ' . April 26 fe 1 'May 3 ' ' f May 7 A ' ' T , 'May lO ,e 1 , ' May 14 'A ' M' 1' Q, ' 'May l7 X May 25 -- 'ly May 28 n'-' A If'-fl A, 4 May 31 E' Iune 4 BASEBALL SCHEDULE Opponent Place Shillington ..................,................. Reading Bethlehem ...................................... Reading Central Cath. fAllentownl ...... Reading Easton ......................................,......... Easton Pottstown .....,................................ Reading Allentown ...... ............. R eading Bethlehem .......... .......... B ethlehem Hill School ........ ....... H ill School Easton .,,,,.,,,,,,.,..,,,, ,,.,.,... R eading Girard College ........ ......... R eacling Allentown ....... - ..... ...... A llentown Lebanon ......................,,................ Lebanon Pottstown ....... - ......................,,... Pottstown Central Cath. CAllentownl .... Allentown Lebanon ..,,,.,,... Q ,,,,............ ............ R eading 'Eastern Pennsylvania Inter-Scholastic Baseball League Games. TENNIS Left to right-Iohn Keller, Stanley Taub, Ronald Kalina, Richard Lyttle, Henry Conrad, Douglas Yerger Donald Renischler, Lee Snyder, Iames Mengel, Fred Roland Background--Iohn.Dohner, Mr. Ha'wman,. Coachg Warren Haas TENNIS SCHEDULE Date Opponent Place 'MAY 3 BETHLEHEM READING MAY 7 LANCASTER LANCASTER 'MAY 8 EASTON READING 'MAY 10 ALLENTOWN READING 'MAY 14 EASTON EASTON 'MAY 17 BETHLEHEM BETHLEHEM MAY 20 HILL SCHOOL HILL SCHOOL 'MAY 21 ALLENTOWN ALLENTOWN MAY Sl LANCASTER READING ' Lehigh Valley Inierscholastic Lawn Ten- nis Association Matches. Ilouf on the court we dash wily our racquet When we hif N, we really smack ET. if 1 QQ 1? X 'iff I 1 I X. ff ! f I 'U' G X GOLF Front row Cleft to rightl-Carl Caccese, Donald Stephen- son, Robert Batdorif, Roger' Lengel, Martin Evelev, lack Weaver, Arthur Dunlop, Richard Ollivierre. Absent-George Kreidler, Iohn Snyder. . If x f ' f D 1 ul.ei'S not get 'thai hall in the sand or lalw '-S1 But rid 8 hole in one for the coack'5 sake.. ., , - . X- . Ji 'Y 1 x j yu ji N. f ' . -. 5' rg' . K..H, Date Opponent Place 'April 16-Kutztown ........ Reading C. C. April 24-Hill School .......... Hill School 'April 26-Lebanon ........ Lebanon C. C. 'April 30-Wilson .......... Berkshire C. C. 'May 3-York ............ Berkshire C. C. 'May 7-Hershey ........ Hershey C. C. 'May -Kutztown ,,.. Berkleigh C. C. 'May -Lebanon ........ Reading C. C. May -District No. 3 Cham- pionship ........ Hershey C. C. 'May -Wilson .............. Manor C. C. May -State Championship- P.l.A.A. .... State College, Pa. 'May -York ,,......,,,........... York C. C. 'May -Hershey ,..,.. Berkshire C. C. 'Central Penn League Matches CHEERLEADERS Captain-Ioan Erhdrd Front row Cleft to right? -Richard Wescott, William Woomer, Geraldine Webber, Annette Eisenbrown, Iecm Weidenhcimmer, Iocm Erhard, Ruth Mendez. Absent-Marilyn Adams, Ernest Posey, loseph Gehris, A , YEA 'T EAN QP, ff ll I tt 1 Z 1 3' , Z ,, ,x rl' of X 1 I I f E 2 fs l ,lf Xl f 2 1 131 t ' f 'l 4-11-.lt t 1, , QU x XM Qull in N 'X I 5 fb- v r It Eur: lb - .fl Q ,, 9 , 5 , lf? 5 .. We QQ' A A M53 ? 3 Absent-lessie lozwiak, Bessie Reese, GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Rec 'i g seC'e 'Im Emd President-Iacqueline Rhodes Vice President-Mary Patrician Corresponding Secretary-Ruth Leinbach Treasurer-Ianice Eschleman Front row Cleft to rightl-Ruth Leinbach, Iacqueline Rhodes, Mary Patrician, loan Erharcl, Ianice Eschle- ITICIII. Second row-Doris Longenecker, Marian Printz, Doris Kramer, Ioline Tobias, Beverly Bresler, Olympia Lambros, Berniece Moyer, Doris Stellz. I Third row-Virginia Hartline, Margaret Mengel, Marian Schaeffer, Mary Blecher, Evelyn Leibold, Tune Trout, Iune Bagen- stose, lane Muthard. Fourth row-Beverly Blurnenstein, Fanny Lykens, Ruth Mendez, Patricia Kerschner, Alice Shaffer, Mary lane Zerby, Nancy Bricker, Dolores Hubler. Fifth r0w-lean Weidenhammer, Shirley Hertz, lane Kneisley, Freida Enterline, Ruth Nagle, Ruth Rogers, Lillian Boyer, Betty Chambers, Sixth row-Catherine Gift, Barbara Holt, Victoria Cieniewitz, Ieannette Kline, Margaret Fisher, Marilyn Koch, Fern Price, 3? 'bs I MISS McHOSE loan Schelley, lane Spencer. Sponsors athletics for girls Plans athletic awards organizes after school leagues Regulates standards T rains student officials stimulates interest in sports Manages own finances raiiii ' lil Arranges social good times I A Nurtures highest ideals S trives for skill 1 ,le'lIe'i ilk er.i, , H - ,,, A ere g , , e'tte elps improve health ...,'i-,,,. 2 li' - - - g I nterests girls in service MISS KAUFMANN P rovides Wholesome recreation MISS ELY A sport for every girl and every. girl in a sport. GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION spZl'Zoi5'1EiVilZiH1iZZimQnn' MISS Ely' 11th GRADE I Front row Cleft to rightj-Doris Allwein, Doris Flemming, Iune Dry, Lydia Valenti, Gloria Shilling, Ethel Groves, Betty Kirkoff, Arlene Hahn, Mary Speacht, Ruth Davis, Marjorie Fidler, Ianet Haas. Second row-Anna Lesko, Helen Roedel, Iean Zerby, Dorothy Lykens, Phyllis Setley, Dorcas Schilling, Fay Bailey, Iean Shellabear, Ruth Tyson, Ann Anderson, Patricia Hawman. Third row-Betty Lou Wennell, Patricia Angstadt, lane Ruppert, Barbara Diehl, Ann Klecker, Ieannette Greenwood, Eleanor Marks, Gloria Barto, Catherine Conner, Lillian Burkhart. Fourth row-Shirley Kay, Peggy Nuss, Ruth Andes, Barbara Shoup, Helen Degler, Gwendolyn Egner, Vir- ginia Lippincott, Lorraine Spotts, Betty Corbit. Fifth row-Susan Evans, Marilyn Love, Carol Frenz, Martz Stoltz, Ruth Price, Virginia Kortenhorn. Sixth row-Iackie Ely, Mae Kaucher, Marjorie Hullinger, Betty Iean Mootz, Helen Guss, lean Ellen Koch. Seventh row-Kathleen Flannery, Ioan Barr, Elaine Farrell, Nyla Powell, Ioyce Rauenzahn, Dorothy Good- win, Gwendolyn Srnothers, Ieanne Walbert, Ianet Gernert, Ieannine Ramsey, Dolores Gennetti, Bertie Pitch- erello, lean Guenther. P ,is C59 fa. La I'm 90IYlq io You ahoui' It meets in the cjtfm Iron- September fo May, MX A Swell orcjanhaizion with good-looI4ir13 73i5, Thexfrq Pep?-1 and 'IYIEHCIII1 and very good fuels. n mu. GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION SPm 'S-1222 Eiufmunn 10th GRADE Miss Mci-lose Front row Cleft to rightl--Sarah lane Huber, Loretta Martz, Patricia Dugan, Betty Stular, Marie Baver, Nancy Bechtel, Shirley Albert. Second row-Elizabeth Bertram, Ioyce Bredbenner, Patricia Maloney, Iackie Boyer, Marilyn Sheenan, Vir- ginia Farley, Doris Fell, Anna Mae Reber. Third row-Alexandria Matyoranis, Helen Mangst, Natalie Fish, Ann Louise Killian, Carmella Huber, Fourth row-Ruth Christian, Doris Parks, Mary Swoyer. Absent-Anna Barnes, Evelyn Ferris, Ioyce Focht, Kathryn Gerhart, Ieanne Hoch, Frances Moyer, Louise Moyer, Helen Najarian, Betty Roche, Ann Smith, Mary Sabanos, Mary Swoyer, Shirley Young., 'NN qi Q7 I'l'S the Cml of the Season and I'm TDIYIT fo Imasf, About our wOncIerIuI GAA. doqcjie roast. e It ceriainly was super with plenfy OI Ioocl, X in And all the girls in a vevy good mood. Sponsors-Miss Kauimann SWIMMING Miss Ei, Front row lleft to rightl-Gloria Williams, Betty Kemp, lean Walbert, Betty lean Mootz, Mary Fox, Rita Bauer, Ruth Evelev, Mary lane Zerby, Barbara Holt, lanice Eshelman, Ioyce Focht, Evelyn Leibolcl, Second row-Patricia Kershner, Fay Weiser, Doris Steltz, Viola Heifeliinger, Virginia Hartline, Natalie Fish, Ieannette Greenwood, Fay Bailey, Doris Keen, lackie Rhodes, Ruth Leinbach, Berniece Moyer, Ieannette Kline, Ruth Mendez. Third row--Ann Anderson, Catherine Gift, Virginia Kortenhorn, Virginia Farley, Catherine Huber, Fourth row-Lillian Boyer, Doris Longnecker, Delores Genetti, Fanny Lykens, Gladys Boyer, Doris Fell, Doris Smith, Marjorie Hullinger, lacqueline Ely, Mary Speacht. Fiith row-Ianet Gernert, Mary lane Urban, Helen Guss, Florence Banks, Ruth Shoppell, Alice Battle, Gwen- dolyn Srnothers. Sixth row-Ruth Tyson, lean Shellabear, Gwendolyn Egner, lean Ellen Koch, Margaret Nuss, Thelma Green Seventh row-lean Weidenhammer, Mary Patrician, Ioan Barr, Elaine Farrell, Shirley Minnick, Pat Hawrnan Absent-Dorothy Ache, lune Bagenstose, Margaret Detwiler, lean Hoch, Ann Louise Killian, Anna Lesko Marilyn Love, Frances Moyer, Esther Rubenstein, Eleanor Schaetier, Betty Shelor, Anna Smith, Mary Stoltz, Berniece Syphard, Marie Tobias, lean Zerby. ENQYX1 a4'k.Q,Y school We all rush clown to lzlie 'Y.W pool, A2 Tlxoufjlt we emerge without our curls, Q7 lt's l0iS Oi furunow 'aivi't it girls ? Manager-loan Barr Ass't Manager-Florence Banks Sponsor-Miss Ely From row Cleft to rightl--Ethel Kncruer, Florence Bcxnks, Iosephine Scmtilli, loyce Bredbenner, Ann Marie Reber, Shirley Albert. Second row-Mary Miller. Third row-loan Boyer, Doris Helfner, Iecrn Zerby, Elizabeth Bertram, Helen Najcrricm, Sara Icme Huber. Fourth row-Icxcqueline Boyer. Fifth row-Ioan Barr, Elaine Farrell, Merry Pcrlricicm, Shirley Minnick, Helen Roeclel, Helen Degler. Members absent from picture-Grcxce Wildermuth, Doris Reeser. occer JC rf -f 1 en er io wm 'c e w assed ig? . S , MVS SP0 0 he lall, J l and lwerrlxl lneard Une call. , C l H ball e P L Down 'che Jrield' a rjoal al last. Sponsors-lxiisl gilufmann Front row llett to rightl-Anna Lesko, Shirley Kay, Dorothy Lykens, Doris Allwein, Mary Cappadoria, Cath- erine Conner, Shirley Becker, Anna Mae Helms, Pat Dugan, Marjorie Ficller. Second row-Margaret Nuss, Carol Frenz, Carmella Huber, Anna Kleckner, Ann Anderson, Fay Bailey, lean Shellabear, Ruth Davis, Mary Speacht, Marian Printz. Third row-Ruth Price, lane Ruppert, Ruth Andes, Barbara Shoup, Mae Kaucher, Helen Degler, Lorraine Spotts, Betty Corbit, Pat Hawman, Mary Blecher. Fourth row-Doris Fell, Betty Nagle, Pat Maloney, Helen Mangst, Marilyn Love, Iackie Ely, Ruth Mendez, Beverly Bresler, Betty Shelor, Iosephine Sedoti, Ieannette Greenwood, Eleanor Marks. Fifth row-Virginia Farley, lean Wix, Peggy Hartman, Fanny Lykens, Anna Neidert, Alice Shaffer, Ruth Rogers, lane Kneisly, Ieannette Kline, Nancy Bricker, Gloria Barto. Sixth row-Pat Flemming, Pat Angstadt, Mary Swoyer, Doris Parks, Ruth Nagle, Catherine Gilt, Ruth Moyer, Gwendolyn Smothers, Alice Battle. Seventh row-Marjorie Clark, Gwendolyn Egner, Shirley McCall, Iune Miller, Iean Koch, Virginia Korten- horn, Iune Christman, Mary Stolz, Fern Price. Eighth row-Elsie Hagen, Iean Wright, Dorothy Goodwin, Ioyce Rauenzahn, Betty lean Mootz, Mary Fox, Kathleen Guenther, Helen Schaeffer. Ninth row-Ioline Tobias, Natalie Woolford, lane Muthard, Nancy Bechtel, Marie Baver, Mary Patrician, loan Erhard, Betty Kemp, Doris Keen, Betty Eveland, Ruth Leinbach, lackie Rhodes, lean Guenther. I Kiiwlf .fw l - 5 if if FEQ C 'NJ' I I Down the alley rolls that ball, Q ya Oors .f lk happened , l always tall . Z l try and try and fry again, Bul' there they stand, those darn old ten. rc Manager-Iacqueline Rhodes. Ass't. Manager-Ruth Leinbach. Sponsor-Miss Kaufmann. Left har ffront to backl-lacqueline Rhodes, Ianice Eschleman, Betty lean Mootz, Lillian Boyer, Anna Ditko, Dorcas Schilling, leanne Walbert, Ruth Tyson. Right bar Cfront to backl--Ruth Leinbach, Evelyn Liebold, Natalie Fish, Nancy Bechtel, Marie Baver, Arlene Hahn, Marjorie Hullinger, Dolly Mohn. Middle bar Cleft to rightl-Doris Fleming, lane Muthard, Mary Blecher, Mary Speacht, Alexandria Matyoranus, Members absent from picture-Ieanne Hoch, Clara Feist, Loretta Pearce, Barbara Shoup, Iean Guenther Eleanor Schaeffer. ,QP QL t Cracking sticlcs and plenty of screams kjj Get toqettw for our hockey fem. Shins of blue and knuckles of red Our Scars of victory which we talce to laed. M, x H l Sponsors-Miss Kaufmann, Miss Ely Front row fleft io rightl-Sarah lane Huber, Dorothy Lykens, Mary Speacht, Lorraine Sports. Second row-Iackie Boyer, Ruth Christian, Phyllis Fisher, Fanny Lykens. Third row-Ioyce Breclbenner, Evelyn Leibold, Marian Printz. CE-Q1 M' f All year round 'uifs a pofmlar qame, Alfiuouqln some ihink ii's much foo fame. O Back and forilw we PM the ball, 'l AS we Play on 'che ialale in flme ufsstairs hall. r Sponsor-Miss McHose. Front row Cleft to right?-Gladys Boyer, Helen Naiarian, Fanny Lykens, Dorothy Lykens, Ianice Eschleman Second row-Marian Priniz, Ruth Davis. Third row--Dorcas Schilling. Fourth row-Mae Kaucher, Shirley Becker, Evelyn Leibold, Doris Mohn, Lorraine Spotts. Fifth row-Ruth Mendel, Victoria Cieniewicz. Sixth row-Eleanor Marks. Seventh row-Bertie Pitcherello, Iosephine Santilli. Eighth row-leannine Ramsey, Susan Evans, Ruth Andes, Barbara Diehl, Helen Degler. Q cg , lll8 lriecl every sport in spring, winler and lall, 7 K' Bul ll'1'lS one 'IS flillereni, you donor need a ball. X X l Thai claclqel, a liurclie, IS the missile we use, FTE! We all llwlnlbafi qrancl Eause we hardly ever lose. Sponsors-Miss Kaufmann, Miss Ely. Front row Cleft to rightl-Dorothy Lykens, Mary Speachl, Second row-Ruth Davis, Dorcas Schilling. Third row-Ann Ruth Klecker, Ieannette Greenwood. Fourth row-Lorraine Spolts, Victoria Cieniewitz. Fifth row-Mae Kclucher, Gladys Boyer. Sixih row-Lillian Boyer, Eleanor Marks, loyce Fochi, Susan Evans, Marilyn Love, Helen Shaeiler, Frances Moyer, Doris Mohn. Seventh row-Ruth Andes, Bertie Pitcherello, leannine Ramsey, Marian Printz, Fanny Lykens, Louise Moyer. O -limo raclfefs and a loall are required, r And girls wlmo worfl lae easily fired. vlyy ' cl li cl lm aclc 'ali Ilfll' ilwf flx Tlwy jump an ley run an i y wlm wi a ew mg ff, 'live girls playlnq iennls .I5 a very cule sicjlif. X ' Sponsors-Miss Kaufmann, Miss Ely. Front row Cleft to rightl-Flay Faust, Ruth Fister, Dolores Balon, Shirley McCall, Iune Miller, Anna Mae Helms, Shirley Becker. Second row-Gloria Gillmore, Elsie Hagan, Doris Keen, Lydia Valenti, Carmella Huber. Third row-losephine Santilli, Miriam Rettgers, lean Zerbe, Dorothy Lykens, Evelyn Leibolcl, Mary Blecker, Annabel Sanders. Fourth row-Muriel Rentschler, Helen Roedel, Helen Degler, Betty lean Mootz, Marjorie Hullinger, lean Guenther, Virginia Richards. Fifth row-Marian Printz, Ethel Roslin, Mary Patrician, Elaine Farrell, Charlotte Haupt, Marilyn Ludwig, lacqueline Rhodes, Sixth row-Marie Baver, Nancy Bechtel, Ioan Barr, Kathleen Flannery, Shirley Kay, Dorothy Goodwin, Seventh row-Ruth Mendez, Ruth Leinbach, lane Mutharcl, Bertie Pitcherello, Ieannine Ramsey. xii Qi, .xy X . . . ,I Sfrenrj as here with ll5 'welcome call, ll r 0 qei ioqeilier and Play soitlaall. Outiielders, infielders, girls on eaclm base, with time vim, and 'Lime vigor, to lceeln up time Pace, M. Kwan E Sponsors-Miss Kaufmann, Miss Ely. Front row Cleft to rightl-Ieannette Kline, Helen Mangst, Patricia Maloney, Mary Capadona, Iosephine Sedati, Doris Kameron, Olympia Lambros. Second row--Iean Koch, Eleanor Marks, Dorothy Ache, Maria Tobias, Ruth Christian, lean Zerbe, Helen Roedel. Third row-Ioyce Bredbenner, Ianet Haas, Barbara Diehl, Phyllis Fisher, Rosemarie Schmidt, Ann Reber, Shirley Albert. Fourth row-Marilyn Adams, Ruth Fister, Iacaueline Boyer, lane Urban, D.orothy Lykens, Dorcas Schilling, Ruth Tyson. Fifth row-Floy Faust, Elizabeth Bertram, Gloria Gillmore, Elsie Hagan, Mary Fox, Mae Kaucher, Charlotte Haupt. Sixth row-Ioan Barr, Kathleen Flannery, Shirley Becker, Helen Schaeffer, Elaine Farrell. K ,N tfgx tHa+ it, thet1 ,ell as the ball mms my Way, X aim mm was usuaui just sm paw! 4 X We jump up and down and are kept on the rim, But everyone agrees that its Plenty of fun. L, X X F' A Ei , E ,531 4 H . 'k..,x E0 ,wi , , 'KFWQ' 'saws WM ,., H' 'W Q 'S bk S' WR , is 5 ,S ,Y A 32 'Q 1, r my s W3 2 it A gg is .,.4wQf2?2 1, 'vw ffm,f-L -tm.: 11:21 Q if m y meg Y 5 al, -- Q- 'wwf 5 V, I mf.,-f A ' -fffgfbkfiilk .SM Eiiwi gt 'X is 5 mi? -ff5...ad,':T.i 'ENQFQQ he , i a PO R , Af- ,M vm - ' X 'S Q we il 13 5 2 V2 'f p . MW. 4' a 1 ,ff Q, f, is ,,Q,Q ,A 1 'Q af ff, i s fa K5 a 5 zix ' ,wxvyke as 41 s f .e Q 'aA,, 'P M we 1 5 Y .1 an Q rf A -sf 1 4 OURIDA X ,li a A s ' Q. y 1 . Q 1 ,K Q 4 x ez V + F 1 e s nu 41 ' Q S 1' .ff v 7 an X Q W! v N Q f 1 w X LIST CF ABBREVIATIONS Appr. Arx. Ass. - Bus. Ei C.C. Ch. C.I.. Com. Cr. W. Dram. Ex. G.A A. G.R. Hist. I-LP. H.R. Ir. M.B. Mgr. N.H,S. Orch. Pres. R. QS B. R.H S. S.C. Sch. Sec. S.O.S. Sr. Treas. T.T. V.P. W.B.6.S. Appreciation Arxalma Assembly Business Efficiency Cross-Country Choir Cheerleader Committee Creative Writing Dramatics Executive Girls' Athletic Association Girl Reserves History Hall Patrol Home Room lunior Marching Band Manager National Honor Society Orchestra President Bed and Black Reading High School Student Council School Secretary Serve Our School Senior Treasurer Table Tennis Vice President ' War Bond and Stamp Stall ACKNDWLEDGMENTS Covers by,S. K. Smith Co. Class Portraits were the work of the Whitner Studio Group pictures were taken by Mr. Iohn Tenschert Candid shots were taken. by Sidney Hirschland Arxalma stait was advised by Miss Johnston Art stat! was advised by Mrs. Norton.


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Reading High School - Arxalma Yearbook (Reading, PA) online collection, 1945 Edition, Page 1

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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

Reading High School - Arxalma Yearbook (Reading, PA) online collection, 1949 Edition, Page 1

1949


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