Reading High School - Arxalma Yearbook (Reading, PA)
- Class of 1947
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J 'Y z if D3 Published by the Class of 1947, Reading Senior Higii Reading, Pennsylvania BRIGHT i L+ FOREWORD Since 1856 when four boys stepped to the platform in l-ligh School l-lall to receive their diplomas, boys and girls, many of them Readings Finest, have streamed through the open doors of our high schools. Along our own March ol Time move boys in lcniclcers with bulldog shoes and stitt-collared shirts to meet the demands of propriety, girls in long, billowing slcirts and pigtails, with pointed high-buttoned shoes, demure and more docile than our own generation. ln the early days, high school prepared young ladies and gentlemen lor college. Today college is only one ol the objectives of school. lrades lilce printing, electricity, cabinet malcing, auto repairing and machine worlq, business with salesmanship, typing, and shorthand, home malcing with sewing, coolqing, and Family relationships have been introduced into the curriculum of high schools of today. Practical application of theory is the goal of Americas education. ln this boolc we aim to talce a glance at life as it was so that we may realize that our roots are deep in the past and that though there may be superficial ditterences, we are basically lilce all those who have stepped out into the world and taken their places there. Now our steps, Firm, eager, young, are ready to carry us into the duties and problems of citizens of this city, this America, this world. TA LE GF CCNTENTS Facuity ..... ...... P dge Seven Seniers .... ..... P dde Thirty-Tlwree Features ..... .... .e.. P d ge Ninety-Three Activities ...... ..... P dee Une Hundred-Thirteen Sports ..... .... P dee Qne Hundred Sixty-Qne Our Sugcegsors ............................. Page Une Hundred Ninety-Eight Abbreviations and Acknowledgements ..... Pdge Gne Hundred Ninety-Nine Index .... ...., P dee Two Hundred QUT OF THE PAST: VV e are assured froin i'ery worthy sources land we take great pleasure in acquainting you with this noticej that in the flourishing, pleasant, and hale city of Reading on the Schuylkill, an Academy or High School is to be established. To this end will be prepared and collected a beautiful library with terrestrial and celestial globes and inaps. A seininary at this settlement furthering the scholarship of the sanie will without doubt be of the greatest benefit to the inhabitants. PENNSYLVANISCHE STAATSBOTE, 1769 Q DEDICATIGN To all the boys and girls of Reading hligh School who have continually astonished their elders, lrom that lar ohf day when one girljs commencement essay discussed Hhluman Life: a Vibration Between a l.augh and a learn to our own hubba-hubba generation, we dedicate this bool4. Despite diHerences in dress, speech, manners, and superficial things we have built up a tradition through the years. Sportsmanship, honesty, initiative, reliability, courtesy, all these were a part of the school lile twenty years ago, ninety years ago, just as they are today. These root us to the past. THE ARX ALMA SONG EOURSOUARE HER TOWERS RISE, ARX ALMA FAIR! WIDE-SPREAD HER-BEAUTY LIES, ARX ALMA RAREI SHELTERED BENEATH HER WALLS SHE KEEPS HER OWN CHILDREN OE LIBERTY, WE CALL HER HOME. EVER HER CARE SHALL BE TO KEEP US TRUE, UPRIGHT, ASPIRING, WITH EERVOR DUE, CROWNING OUR VISIONS ALL SKYWARD DOTH GLEAM OUR SHINING CITADEL, STRONG AND SERENE. ALL DOWN TI-IE YEARS TO COME, REVERENT WELL BE! TURNING OUR HEARTS AND STEPS HOMEWARD TO THEE, AND THOUGH OUR WESTWARD WAYS MAY LEAD US EAR, A WE'LL KEEP ARX ALMA PURE, - OUR GUIDING STAR. KQXX3 if . M-aff vm . Q51 -tim -0 fi V, , , ,I fr ,,.f ' ,ffifftg-f ' 5 ,fi 3 fy' 0 f fr 2' pl 1 we-2...-. A...-. ,QW ,gf- I , ide Y' Y- x vl ru' , XL X asf' K ,f-Q' N- 3 x, Xi' is fffyff X f W T f 1 M x E PRINCIPAL QUT OF THE PAST: Education is intended not zo make men book-'wise but to extend the com- prehension of their minds. The Berks-Schuylkill Journall, 1816 PRINCIPAL'S MESSAGE For more than ninety years, Reading boys and girls have been nurtured, trained, and developed in Reading l'ligh School. Time has witnessed many changes in the nature of the student body. 'At iirst, only relatively few continued their education beyond the elementary gradesvall with the purpose of preparing tor college. As the years passed, more and more youths enrolled in high school with more and more diversified purposes in mind. Today, the high school population is as cosmopolitan as the community population, and individual objectives are as varied as the students themselves. Now only a comparatively lew prepare tor college. Many wish vocational training ol ditterent lcinds, some wish to develop special talents or abilities, others hope to discover interests and aptitudes which they may later develop. Reading l-ligh School, as other high schools have done, has attempted to meet these new demands by increasing its subject otterings, its departments and facilities, and its personnel. Few people realize that more than one hundred different subiects and courses are otlered here in eleven departments. When one considers the myriad individuals oi different races, creeds, economic levels, religious tenets, political dogmas, cultural baclcgrounds, and social philosophies, when he recognizes the diversity of purposes and the variety oi subject otterings, he perhaps wonders if there is any core to the program. The answer must be aitirmative for the high school is charged with the responsibility of producing American citizens who, though essentially ditierent in personalities, abilities, and potentialities, are substantially the same in those fundamental aspects which go to produce dynamic democratic citizenship. Among the qualities which the high school attempts to engender are a respect for worlc, respect for property, respect for others, a realization of personal responsibilities, and a consciousness of the divinity ol the individual. It these pages portray, even in part, the accomplishment oi these purposes, then they are indeed a worthy record ol the Class of '47. at miwww. 'Firma my A W -als, 86.4.5 ha. :s44,c.L,,, VICE-PRINCIPAL cZ,.WJi'7,z,,a7s,Z.,., VICE-PRINCIPAL 'L P i X X These young theatre aspirants learn the fundamentals oi acting as Weil as the art oi make-up, stage-setting, lighting, and other features oi stage production. In the late. 90 s and early 1900's, there was a revival of the K N 1 QUT OF Ti-iE PAST: X v A i , such poems as Poes 'The Raven by weird Delsartian attitudes, to express fear, grief, holiness, and purity, sup- posedly a help in acquiring grace. Ni ancient art of pantornine. Schools taught the declaniation of lil As the originators of our school commencements,thecreativewriting ciass Finds a theme, writes the pageant, and works out the stage ehfects, 'IO 59,41 Ur ,QAM j7,,fX4,44, 74,,Mff4a,m?,.A Aa.-.wwe J. JP-wc! 84.41 -,ffm C Affwlfl CLQ.1.f.,2M,pJJ'fuA '- 'Kf ENGLISH Wmgfmt Qaeda QW., gffzafn Q: MM, AML Elini. ,s1,,7,,xcmwwQ,,.J. Why JM., LJ -3,..W4f NQW,1.,,,1 cx wamr ln solid geometry and trigonometry classes, pupils use diagrams to worlc out tlwe solutions to dillieult problems. Tm: MA'fHEM ATIC A I. 55 Q.. CORRRS PONDE NT, l'9.H f ?l.1'I,XT! New um mfvrioxs, DESCSJX'l.RH,S nu 1NU'IlUX!Vl.STi. IX VARKv!'S YZKNYCUIS OF TIH. P-TA'l'HlIMA'!'K 3, H7771 FOI I.F!'I'l'2.A'S 'JF - Q 1' r s T 1 u N s Pi4Gi'DG1D S50 l!.ilH,X'l'U If Y IJXGIEA-'IOFS CQR ifija P GAY! Ii. VVS, VOL. ll. vim em, OA hnssnaqvuaiinnnaussnuuuaisslu Rfxmwlz . rf ixflln mn 'nie Smml, lmarkr ADKMN pr uwrfzfq lvxnnaxn. i 2 Members ol tlie consumers matlw class learn liow to solve problems ol everyday life: to read meters, to work out budgets. Www Mffwfww MATHEMATICS eefffwffff-in Q. GXCLL-,A,6.,L-K, ffgwy ffjwyfm Mira 217. jaw WW by ,ggf :- A if ,. ' I E I ff X X Jsf-QW egg, OUT OF Ti-IE PAST: The advanced seienre classes alone used the laboratory. The teachers af elenienlary physics, a required course, carried their equipment from room to room. i l i i l l Students in botany class have their ownindividual projects to work on: planting, trimming, and caring lor plants of great variety. V l The principles ol modern machines are not the only lcnowledge gained in physics class. pupils learn , good work habits and cooperation with their fellows l in working out experiments. l l fpdweayw fffffai-ff 'mach w,J.2..,.,3T4 3I2,.JL E x ,FQ I 'J 4iMf2,4.LA7A! ' Wywffwffwy SCIENCE 'w.,, ' Q, W5 72 lm Hd Z'f,4wQ4!!,u,44 17X 2,4140 gifs: ,ZlwW..fa.JZ..1j 'Gill' in 1, Qf.,Z..4.p, 'GJ...L62v. OUT OF TI-IE PAST: This Pennsylvania history class is learning many important lacts about their native state. Newspapers, magazines, and maps supplement textbooks. The twelfth annual commencement of the Reading High School gave the editor of the Daily Times hope and encouragement and stirred him to this comment: Our position in the scale of nations will be secured just in proportion as we countenance and aid the improvement of the masses. ln the study ol our Latin American neighbors, this class learns to realize the important part these people play in theiactivities ol the rest of the world. The class also straightens out many misconceptions concern- ing the pupils of the countries to the south, S cfm WDM Q BLVXL ff, .i...a:, HISTORY kgfwigamwv mmuwfw ,361 LJ L?2f:L76?,JZeW GMM M mb Hauamf' W, 'llriis secretarial class is instructed in the proper grooming lor an ollice aswell as in good business practice. Students in the bookkeeping class are learning lnow to keep accounts properly. QZQQWQ' ,fix f , 4 :qw 1, it l, itigelg Zggxjxih i f, YB: . v7 VJVTEX rig N 125 T, ' 1 , K-ii '41 llllt- ,f Bif f ' 'ill lllliilf li. will ik X 1 N, 5 i Ury, .,, -N A , It V q , Mix, i i i yi Wi flll t' 'T' Wi lllilll i WW' ,f,, fS ff3.U,l HY' ' ?-,j wixi ,jigs :I,ii,W, W 5s X , ', l ' i .. l ' ' 1, 'J' i it l W ifi! it qll Ui li! My i lln 1 fW',,wv,, 'f'+ Llf l li' I . Wigan-Axitzeiivrl, W ,l7,v ,, , ,.,H I -it Vx: l ' 'f?t-'I ' c- if f' ' i f Ni:-'7 ' 'Tp' . ' if W, i i- v ' , - U 1-,,7' g , ' - I wra- EQ J if Y r -M- OUT OF THEPAST1 Spelling was taught the sarnc way as reading, usually withoui regard for the rrieaning of the word or its usage in the sentence Secretaries today are trained tc spell words that are associatea with their work. 'N 'lv :::,:,:.., sy La J Umm V . ..,,:.5EEEQ, , x Z B-4-far-L oy. CAJLML mm .3 PW :xxx 2, K x 5 if E .Q Mb, A Eff , 135 ' ,.... fx X A ' X XX X fa, is , 151- AX,, ,x Q ' M54 M4-AJ' CGMMERCIAL 720.4 Kodiak H, H.. :,. w i Y ., A 3 mms-K A hwy 2 .. :: w24,,J4ffzffL7, Wm i F ,A WX? Q ' Nffmt' wr-rf' 'O Q- - N ' if r 1 , we Xgx. f ,' H i jar 5 5 .F t or FOREIGN LANGUAGE X :-'Z X I. Y qi X5-.L 5 , siYis'2- t , , Q -M ii M lDQy'-'sunt -n gr! ' out or THE pf-xstz Q 0655 ,ali x2, A fp W Wy - ,xfxx This advertisement for the Reading Academy, forerunner of ou. S s ' V X ' 'Q I first high school, appeared in one of the lofal newspapers in 1808: C it G Y' - - 4 if A , The trustees will receive pupils at the following rates :fSpelling and , dz N 2O'3' Den Mbuf ,LEW hw Reading English--593 per quarter, Reading and WritingAi93M per ditto K X 'i 4 QQ' vi Reading, Writingfand Arithmetic---I ditto per ditto, the same ann . .a iq LH, .. ,,, I ' English Grammar or English Grammare-5 do. per do.,' Greek, Latin 7 ,AN it g 4 f ' ' Geometry, Algebra, Surveying, Navigation, Geography, Bookkeeping Q X I b Qt J or either of them--7M do. per do. e ' X t iv 2 I W 5 V' i The advanced Spanish class has varied interests. A jg X . Among these are conversing in Spanish, reading fi 1 s p - , A - 5 X ii ,X , Spanish novels and newspapers, and discussing f X life in Spanish-speaking countries. As one oi their projects, the third year German dass edits alnevvspaper. The title of this year's paper was Der Lauscheru Cuihe Tattlernl. tfve3tQi X We -. ' f A 1 if f i,,, 5' 'A sf fs? Q ,Q 4. ? f, , , if ized Cfwfax A group from senior orchestra has formed their own M U S I C ensemble, the strung sextet. Wh JMQM U, 7449 Both students with a musical beck- ground and those without it learn in the music theory course how to read music and to write it. OUT QF THE PAST: Commencement of 1868: The Jlozarls filfozart lllusical Unionj did the singing with a degree of skill which 'was a delight to all. The Daily Eagle Vocal music was introdufed in the schools in 1860. Q2 'Wi The pupils in Mr. Dornsife's art class learn such things as illustrating magazines and advertising for commercial Firms. YR M -- A R T M 1 xx i X i, llgxl pui or THE msn -if ' 7 an if -N Q 9' The old-fashioned art teacher put the gifted and the ungifted through a course which included geometric figures, such as cones, cubes, and spheres, working drawings, and occasionally a simple still life. including Ceramics, leather, and metal. The art craft class worlcs on projects in many materials i mis fa uf, . 70542144-fc, 3 Wk HHKA ln the cooking class small groups worlc together to malce a complete meal or other specialties assigned l A to them. it ' 1 HOME ECONOMICS me W our or THE PAST: The old-jllshioned girl was e.x'pf'4'Ied to learn in the home the fundamenlals of waking and housekeeping. The show cases on the second Floor are arranged by the costume class, who display articles of clothing made by the regular sewing classes. ULLAMSMQZAV ffplffdhf' Qur luture garage mechanics not only are instructed in theory, but also gain experi- ence on actual repair jobs. OUT QF THE PAST In January, lrS'fS'9 a Manual Training Department was established in the Boys' lliglz School. This fourse influded drafting throughout the second year, so arranged that, at the close of that sefond year, fmfnls had afquired sujifient skill to execute in wood any design they made in drafting. The catainetmalcing class learns how to construct properly household Furniture ancl other projects in Wood. 1 1 1 A 1 2 421-SMQJZQM WJZWMJJ Hfawlbfv ijt! dwg? JMWAJZM If 41,6 PRACTICAL ARTS ilfifii .-H -X-QM-A r, 551. ff-iffwwz E f' - YQ: .Q zz: A Ee! Vffwupaogg ff. .fZfc,Z...,a 2 Tlwe boys in gym class learn tlme fundamentals ol baslcetball by practice and actual play. QL mf? .T a OUT CDF Tl-TE PAST: Physical education added the curriculum in 1894. First school nurse appoin in 1911. Tlwis lwealtlw class is learning the main points concerning tlne proper care ol teetlw. xff X .a.!l J -1725, In her entirely indoor strenuous life, this old-fashioned girl in her long bloorners manipulated the dumb-bell with more or less energy. Q6 r 2 ss 2 I gram, . af f 5 Kazk-...A KQWLMMW wwf. Mldwyfw S9 Q r Q .sr : X I ww ' 'RX 1? Q +4 4? 5, Q X N N z -mix XJ X4 'Vu N mm, JT AJW4 .ff sg, if -C1-Sol,-EEK' LM1l+-A-V . X WN S k gf PHYSICAL EDUCATICN 2-'Wed 66940 lh-Mm , Qpzwby fl Students Find many ways to spend lwours in L I B R A R Y the library, reading the newspaper, doing researclw, or reading for pleasure. OUT OF THE PAST: The Alumni Association of Reading High School, formed in 189-I, inforporated this purpose in its charter.' 'The agitation and support of the erection and equipment of a free public library for the city of Reading. Wfovements for the establishment of a free library in this city date from 1764, when a meeting for the purpose 'was held at the Widow Drury's. Only on January 5, 1898 was the Reading Library made free for public use. Not only did the Alumni Association agitate for this end but it also in 1898 ap- propriated a certain sum .of money for the purchase of books. ., 1 as All X V , wi lx V x W N W 1, Sa 1612 . 9 + as Girls on the library stall repair bindings, classify new boolcs, and keep the cards in tlwe Files up-to-date, 4 Q8 I - JH.1-..i , .w-.Nu-N-Q..-Alu ,XXI . wk, .A.A A, A ouTt3rrHtDAsL Vlsilivzg ll'C1fl'lI,f'll IlfJfJOI'Hll'd in 1927. I Corporal pzuzislznnfrzl fzbalislzefzl fin, 1874. In the early schools, there was practically 110 guldmzfe dffparl- nzlenlg the nzoslfrequrnl form Qf nzenl. ' GWDANCE 7WWWf we u r 'W K 'il l lime guidance department adminis- ters tlwe Kuder preference lests, Wliiclw decide what luture worl4 is best suited lor tlwe student. Qur guidance instructor, Mr. l-lilgendorl, is always ready to lwelp us solve any problems about our careers. c0rrvz'fi0r1 was corporal pzmisl1- -F X A xtfxii sm M14-Jig'-4'n14'wJ 747,235 ima? W if PIIIQ VVIV it 'q' F X .E em. , M, Q M Y! 4 fin MW? 21'-M Time office force eriorms innumerable duties F9 i among vviwicin are operating time intersciwooi switchboard, keeping attendance records, and Filing statistical reports. 30 OFFICE FORCE f 5 h is XEAASKNQ3 xg A W W I 6? CWMW Miss Moyer, secretary to time Prineipai, an invaluable aid. This group of young teachers in our faculty orfers a direct contrast to the Walrus-mustaclwed and goateed men of 1909. nh... , if 45l' 'I' - Www ls i. .,,, , ,,,ZV, . qzlti V V s i , E ng ..,,,,. ,,. W fl ,,., N . illvl 4 W , 'i t 11-. -1.--1 -1 11 2 1f-f... :2 f:,- 5, i MR. ANDERSON MR. GAUL MR. HOLLENBACH SECRETARY TREASURER MR. JONES MR. LEBO MR. EVES DR. FORD SUPERINTENDENT BOARD OF EDUCATION OUT OF THE PAST: In 1911, the Board was composed of sixty- four members, representing the sixteen wards of the city. In presenting diplomas to the 35 graduates of the class of 1878, Mr. Howard Jacobs, president of the Board of Control, said, Young ladies, did you ever think of the terrible risk you are running to sit supinely down to wait for a hus- band jusl to gel a home of your own? VVhy, the half of my sex are not worth having at any price and the other half are not around hunting up idle girls for wives. Go into the world determined to be usefulfdelermined to be sornebody4!he learned professions are all open to you. Reading Eagle MR. KLEINERT MR. O'REIL MR. REYNOLDS MR. SPEICHER MR. STROHECKER MR. WINK PRESIDENT W5-5 -1 532 I 1 . :'S'2'5'11WiW f, 2. WX W N X 4:51 . .Q V. xx ' X Y' gfl'I!'H iirmnrw Q' N11- f' ,uf V su-sap-er-. ,E EFF: 'ff V lf' ' ' -M -Q Nxvu- 1,g,,,N S S .N L ff X Q ' K x K 4.. . . j x ' F ff? Q: ,v i I is .I X ii .1 V Q ggfsfriv ' vw M.-.sqm 4 xx -v C L A S s S P V 0 N S 0 R S MR. McCLELLAND OPEN LETTER TO THE CLASS SPONSORS DEAR SPONSORS, .lust a note to tell you we enjoyed worlcing with you ancl that we l4now that our stay at the castle was more pleasant For our acquaintance with you. Your help may have seemed to go unnoticed by us, but now we eagerly talce this chance to say thanl4 you for everything. GRATEFULLY YOURS, Tl-IE CLASS OF 1947 WISLER MRS. NORTON CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT---RAYMOND ALBRIGHT VICE-PRESIDENT---RAYMOND REIFSNYDER SECRETARY---MARY PATRICIAN TREASURER---DORIS MOHN JANE ABRAHAM 1367 Perkiomen Avenue DlSTRlBUTlVE EDUCATION Future Merchants of Reading Chocie-perpetually at the Sugar Bowl-rlaughing is a talent-hates high heels with bobby socks. ROGER ALBERTS 1050 Penn Street DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Future Merchants of Reading Clothesaconscious-Red is a busi- nessy businessmanABob Hope Stock-dreams of Marilyn Maxwell and soft music. RAYMOND J. ALBRIGHT 1524 Palm Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Athletic Club Class Pres. N.H.S. Red and Black Our popular prexy master of football and studies next stoD college diplomat to be Bump a regular fellow CAROLYN ADAMS 1317 North Tenth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Castleaires, Girls' Glee Connie, a botany enthusiast came to us from Kutztown High School-olives, more olives-thinks the good old days were swelll LOIS JACQUELINE ALBRECHT 696 North Front Street DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Future Merchants of Reading Cindy tries to overcome her fickle- ness-the Navy hits 100 with this horsewoman-fashion designer. 4, in RUTH ANDES Q38 Penn Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Arx., Booster, Fellowship Cl., GA,A., GR., Motto Corn., N.l-l.S. Ruthie really likes geometrywiust a traveler at heart-an ardent reader-allergic to rude people. PATRICIA ANGSTADT 39 North Third Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Camera Cl., G.A,A., GR., Sports, Student Welfare Com. This tumbling Flame is tomorrow's horticulturist-pleasant to know- could sleeD all day-faithful! frank. MARIE ADAMS 1144 North Twelfth Street COMMERCIAL GR., Hall Patrol Dancing is a special- expert record player-eager to work with the comb and curler-quiot-capable. DORIS ALLWEIN 1343 McKnight Street COMMERCIAL Fellowship Cl., G.A.A., CLR., M.B., N.H.S., Prog. Com. Dollyvfa bell ringer in the marching band and in English-all for fun- date bait-talkative. GERALD C. ANNE 1150 Robeson Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Chess and Checkers Club Gerry abhors girls' lipsticks-ham- mers away at pianofgood clean fun and caviar are tops!-thinks he's too serious. RICHARD ADAMS Q95 North Eleventh Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Student Council College bound -Ace'll keep 'em smilingfgoes places by thumb' expressirecites Gunga Din when coaxed-likeable. BERNICE ALEXANDER Q16 North Fourth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Ouite a talented lass, Becie will be buyer for a big department store -hypocrites beware-men interest her. ANN ANDERSON 638 Tulpehocken Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Ass. Com., Costume Com., Ex. Com., Fellowship Cl., G.A.A., N.H.S. Kutztown is waiting for Annie, our able artistgspends her spare time falling off buses-impulsive- forgetful. MARIA ARCHITAS Q12 Pearl Street COMMERCIAL Bowling, Camera Cl.. Costume Com., G,A.A., G.R. Egotism is on Bunny's black list- brains would make her happy- is spellbound by male blonds- artistic. . , . xv 5 2 - eagiflswgitc. HARRY ARMPRIESTER 68 Arlington Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Flower Com., H.R.V.l9, Yummy-sportseventslill his sched- ule-fondly remembers faculty play -fF,B,l. agent-to-be--seems quiet. ROGER BAKER 111 West Elm Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL A Cappella, Boys' Glee Pool player on the prowl-Bake is a boy who bowls-conceited girls bore him-gabby-soft-hearted. MARY BALENTINE 58 South Seventh Street DISTRIBLJTIVE EDUCATION Future Merchants of Reading Talented submarinesandwich maker -abominates breaking in new shoes-a purple convertible will show her the L,l.S, FLORENCE BANKS 1204 Mulberry Stree COMMERCIAL Flossie will be a book balancer-f lover of Life Cmagazine, that isU -a typewriter would answer her prayers. ta t A 251,455 V I., ,. 2 ,fzzbtf was 7 . ,v a M THOMAS BABCZAK ' 620 Pine Street GENERAL vocATioNAi. Baseball, Basketball, Football Babby'll go from a gob to a state trooper-our broad-shoulclered varsity player-popular-virile- active athlete. DOLORES BALON 533 South Ninth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Mixed Chorus An acrobat-DoADo idolizes Lib tle Iodine -a dance with a certain Navy man will fill her bill. SARAH BARNES 641 South Tenth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Art Club Betty thinks parties are super- souanders money-homeroom was always exciting-an ardent Red- book lan. 5 sf ELAINE BAGENSTOSE 322 Penn Street COMMERCIAL Camera Cl., Costume Com. Ricky thinks Perry Como's Tem- tation isswoonderlul-loouacious -our waxed Floors are a memory -sketches. FAYE BAILEY 920 North Front Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY A Cappella, Fellowship Club, G.A.A,, Sports. Traveling suits Toot to a T - is annoyed by her bad temper- musical-gardens and plants charm her. JOAN BARR 1440 Birch Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Ex. Com, G.A.A.,, Glee CL, G,R., HP., HR. Pres., Sports Popular-hazel-eyed-soon'll be beautifying our girls-stupelied by the sight of a man-the athletic type. CARRIE BAILEY , 302 Court Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Dressmaking Club An excellent seamstress-lacks svviftness-delighted when de- vouring victuals-satisfied with a good movie. ELLEN BAKER 539 Birch Street COMMERCIAL Ellen could use a larger allowance -would appreciate a room of her own-frank-an admirer of Little Iodine. ROBERT BALDWIN 1 115 Church .Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Rocky gives a high rating to pretty girls-expert clock watcher-meet him at the midget auto races. JACK EARTH 1014 Perry Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Car accidents bring back memories -wallllowers at the Y -very frank-determined to tour the world. A ' Sfszra it ':-:-, ' ,,,., .....,. ..,. A , I lb xl A 3-V, - . .7 3 we .si GLORIA BARTO Q17 West Oley Street COLLEGE PREPAQATORY A Cappella, G,A.A., I-LP., Vocal Ensemble Would like to add a few more hours tc the day-Kutztown awaits her-a smile's her trade mark. ROGER BAUKNECHT 821 Gordon Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Poger impatiently waits for 3:30 bell-won'L forget N.W !enioys listening to Racing with the Moon. R. JOHN BAVER 1706 Centre Avenue GENERAL VOCAUONAL Jaush g'yes out with a trumpet rhapsody-a would be architect- enioys being among the fellows. MALCOLM BECKER 1994 Locust Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Marching Band A lover of the high seasswill miss our Oklahoma pedagogue-has too many admirers-swims. MARIE BAST Q06 North Sixth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Camera Cl., Costume Com., Swimming Big feet get her down-Kay will soon be saying Look at the birdie -could live on a mushroom farm. ALICE BAUSHER 508 North Eighth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Hall Patrol, Nursing Club Wil' make a helpful nursef-remem- bers with disgust her one and only one time in detention- homeroom homeworlrer. SHIRLEY BECKER 17 North Eighth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAI. Cheer Leading, G.A.A., Girls' Glee, I-LR. Sec , Table Tennis Big deals irlc Becky-remembers the time the lights went onfsharp dresservfull of the three V's . 6' 053' vim' gl I may its ' A x Q .-,Ei . . if A1 ' t ii ROBERT BATDORFF 1304 Howard Place COLLEGE PREPAIZATORY ' Golf Doo regrets being born- fore is his favorite word4haunts the Co-ed-has e one-track mind' a prattler. ' QQV: ,:. , I: i. A . :II Vgbl.., T ,W ALICE BATTLE 369 Tuloehocken Street HOME ECONOMICS Fellowship Club, HR. Sec. Eating means fun to this gal with an eye for style-a home of her own would be idealohates to be leaving her homeroom. DONALD T. BEAUMONT, Jr. 1798 North Sixteenth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Ted'-his blue Chrysler is seen everywhere-keep those gas mo' dels flying-thinks the girls are bad business. RICHARD BELL 457 Gordon ,Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Arxalma, Fellowship Club, Track Ding's interest lies in the clouds4 impatient-artistic-confused by girls-annoyed by corny iokes. KATHERINE BEARD 139 Bern Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Kitty has aspirations of being a foreign correspondentAsweet and shy-wishes she were a boy- friendly. ELLSWORTH MAYNARD BECKER 634 North Sixth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Orchestra Hope realized: an Honor Roll card-sorry that he became girl conscious'-a good, soft bed is a must. ILSE JULIA BENDER 899 Franklin Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Fellowship Club, N.l-l.S,, School Hist. Com. Hails from distant Germany4en- tranced by New York City-- chatters-Finds French verbs con- fusing-friendly. s. vi -, 'T Q S 3. b ., ,, DORIS MARIE BENNICOFF 1803 North Tenth Street COMMERCIAL Girls' Glee Benny chews her Fingertips-Finds shorthand intriguing-a warbler- doctor's secretary is her goal. DONALD BLANCO 148 Beech Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Fellowship Club Money burns a hole in his pocket- an Ace carpenter-born in the City of Brotherly Love -on the short side. VIRGINIA M. BLOCH 1943 Buttonwood Street COMMERCIAL Bus. EF. Club, I-LP. Could use some natural curls- will never forget her Greenie year-Ginny finds it hard to be on time. PHYLLIS BODMAN 1390 Birch Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY gliLLReserves, Hall Patrol, Typing Thinks a car might help her be on time-quiet, shy, and lovable- conceited people, be gone! .IANICE BERG 1247 Greenwich Street DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Future Merchants of Reading A classy tap-dancer-Rusty has visions of being a bride-shies away from green-eyed people- a skater on wheels. . V A 1-ff , , S A2452 fi . ,. --.- t KR' QS , . g . :::e::: : y . ..a. gal il 1 - ,ls ..... ' i- 3 ieee .. .. .,,.-.,., e :-::. :l'l A ., A sir, 'gtg . .,., 4 :- W A its A- DONALD K. BOBB 346 North Fitth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Ass.Com.,Cross-CountryManager, Dram, Cl., l-l.R. Pres. Ah, to sail the seven seas!- a Charles Boyer technique- sarcastic-an optimist-comedian -history lover. CARL BOLDT Q39 South Tenth Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Aviation Club, Track Shuns neckties-big aim in life: aeronautical engineer-Carl would enjoy swimming in Califor- nia-likes boxing. CARLETTA BERGER 1014 North Sixth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Costume Committee, Glee Club Cart has trouble keeping her dates straight-has dancing Ieet-double- date fan-would-be telephone operator. JEAN HELEN BICKEL 1097 River Road COMMERCIAL Bowling, Swimming A tricky typist-dahty over Dusty- dreams by day-dances by night- Beanie can't resist a coke. GENEVA LYNN BOLTON 710 North Sixth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY ggappella, Fellowship Club, Ginny is definitely musical-has a bad habit of humming-history holds her interest-radicals are taboo. RICHARD BERNHARDT 540 Tulpehocken Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Rifle Club A deck swabber in the making- Hermie haunts Charles Evans Cem- etery-girls with their noses in the air are taboo. DANIEL BIEBER 648 North Eleventh Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Basketball, Card Com. Danny is a basketball star-always ready for a good time-his shyness is an asset-puzzled by puzzles. JAMES BLANK 1104 Douglass Street GENERAL VOCATIONA Athletic Club L Printing and roller-skating enthu- siast-apple dumplings are for him-hangs out at Jennie' Carly's. s and . ,M , '--r 2 1 4 A CATHERINE BOND R. D. No. 1, West Leesport COMMERCIAL Costume Committee O-o-o-o-h that diaper episode- sleepy-time Liz does all of her typing homework-this futu tation taker misses the Bern re dic- gang. ELIZABETH BORGMAN 611 North Front Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Liz wishes she'd graduated sooner -thinks boys are nice to have around-future years will Find her dusting, washing, and ironing, ETHEL BOYER 129 Maitland Street COMMERCIAL This Five loot brunette could use a bicyclef Why does the teacher always ask me? --spaghetti keeps her alive. PATRICIA ANN BOYER 735 McKnight Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY G.R., Hall Patrol, l-LR. Trees, Typing Club Arnused by wrestling at the Armoryf Green Eyes -answers to Patfinsists her memory's like asieve. MARY JANE BRICKEL 946 North Eleventh Street DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Future Merchants of Reading Melly-super salesman4hair stylist -Tuffy of the comics tickles her funny bone-thinks good old days were great! K' YU, s W- aswtgtz.,QMSs:i . ..:si: ,WW nf is 1 I vi! ki 'A :E5:iae. i2a2i2i2i2:'- ' Q' ' Af A ' at , 1?- 5 I A , CARL BORRELL 1241 North Ninth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL To toot a trumpet famously is his aim-but First Anchors Away-H lives at movies and baseball games. GLADYS BOYER 1303 Oak Lane COLLEGE PREPARATO RY Ass. Chap,, Ex. Com, I-LP., N.l-l.S., Typing Club, Usher Never angryfChickie will teach the 3 R's to our heirs-serious, sweet, and studious-says gabbing is a fault. RICHARD G. BRITIGAN 1017 North Fifth Street COLLEGE PIZEPARATORY Athletic Club, Football Oke COklahoma, that isb will take a hike in the country anyday- airmincled-symphony music is a weakness. -ti 2 ALBERT BOSCOV 1410 Perry Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL To please mama, Albie will be- come United States president- tiddley wink llipper-blissfully happy. i YK is Q4 2 2 t f i n QQ' t. G 4 ' It .,..,..,. we ' 5 da HARVEY A. BREDBENNER 1208 Mulberry Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL lntends to travel-Harv gulps down so many milkshakes-dancing occupies much of this skyscrapefs time. SHIRLEY CATHERINE BROOME 1044 Weiser Street HOME ECONOMICS Swimming Broomie considers being broke just awful--will never forget those swell P.A,D. classes-conceited people stay away! is . gt, wi - -ha., , 2 ,gf 4 , 'I X ,t , g ,f 2 S it EDWARD J. BOYER 920 Geiger's Court INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Athletic Club Curly's an experienced tumbler- playing cards is a pastime-home work hater-liked walks to school. RALPH BOYER 942 North Sixth Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Either peeved or pleased by girls- will be a cabinet maker-hobby's hunting-chocolate cakester. HOWARD BRENNER 337 South Eighteenth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Track Lulu-masculine reader of Seven- teen -broadiumper-unfortunate inhabitant of the dog house- professed wolf. ALMA BROWN S218 Oley Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Mixed Chorus Shorty gets impatient-a nurse in the making-will miss those morn- ing rides to school-all of 4'8 . K .f,s, , fig: ,.,.,. ,W ' I I. .t ' 1 --,: ' , LE ROY DANIEL BROWN 9250 Northmont Avenue GENERAL VOCATIONAL' Boys' Glee, T.T. Cl. This six footer intends to pilot airplanesYRoy sings and writes poems-oh, for the days of Five cent hot dogs' , it i , Q fr 53 It I- 'fe LAWRENCE CAPOZELLO 1Q4 North Third Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Cap-corn curer come college graduation-Dodgers fan-history class teaches him what makes the world go around. LYLE CARE 905 Buttonwood Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL I-Ieart's desire is to play bass fiddle -pretzels are prized by Killer Care-professional tease. MIRIANI A. CARNOBAS 631 North Tenth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY A Cappella Mim's personal fault is pointing!- enioys foreign languages-to teach school is her aim-horse rider. EDWARD BURKE 416 South Tenth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Hall Patrol, H, R. Pres, T.T. Club Loathes to get barbered-has a talent for making faces-wants to visit South America-annoyed by girls with short hair. .ef -fysfyg sofas. shake fa . isa at Y if Q Ao WILLIAM CARL 432 Woodward Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Rifle Club Bill thinks gals delightful but dangerous-Dick Tracy fan-spare time loafer-steal: and Stardust are specials. LEWIS CARUSO 316 Carpenter Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Butch-another Richard Halibur- ton-thinks fifty-five steps to the Castle very tiring-believes he's being haunted. SHIRLEY ANN BURKY 393 Linden Street COMMERCIAL Business Efficiency Club, CLR. Meeting people makes Shorty shy -allergic to ufreshiesne-always has a typewriter at handAneat- nice. LEON R. BUSH Q19 Moss Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Enraptured by Moonlight Sere- nade -talented clarinet and sax player - avoids snooty girls - bashful. v x N5 1 av K1 If . A. 'Ks I 1 E gs , L Q TI , is OLGA CASTILLO 601 North Fifth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Bowling, Movie Appreciation Club Excels in Spanish-originally from N.Y.State-lggiewillbedesigning glamour dresses for the gals-cute, quiet, polite. MN PATRICIA BURNS 1138 Robeson Street COMMERCIAL S.O.S. Club Loves to dream-the good old days hold many memories for Rat- one secretary coming up. CARL CACCESE 414 West Greenwich Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Golf. Aims to play golf as well as Ben Hogan'-teachers' pets make his temper rise-enjoys history. MARY CAPPADONA 192 South Tenth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Movie Appreciation Club, Sports Cappy-looks back affectionately to her junior year-all for lively parties-only Five feet-movie- goer. JOHN CATALDO 166 Gordon Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Fellowship Club Spanish comes easy to Junior- weelc-end awaiter-swims and swims-just loved early dismissals -midgety. . .Q F II- can fa. ab ss X st FRANK CELMER Q32 Mulberry Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Baseball Fishing is the only thing worth- while for Moe-girls are just too silly-follows his ideal, Li'I Abner. DOLORES CIARLONE 1301 North Tenth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Would rather ride than walk- Dhone call connecter-visits Sunny-Brook-another Star Duster -craves dancing. JOHN CLOUSER 544 North Twelfth Street' GENERAL VOCATIONAL Man about town-Johnny does his sporting in various cars- he'll be the boss in his family. s-li Y 2 , NX ... ..,.. 1 r l 3 f rs .. , gi , ,, CHRIST COLTSIDES 114 North Eighth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL A patron of every theatre in town -delves into the mysteries of Life -a severe critic of the good old days. WK WWW RX-sz .-.,. f ' f , - ef if L ' ,. -'---- ----t A .:,E A V,,,A at , 3 an 1, 1'- ,jx 6 . aa, ' t 2 R as ,E ,Q 2 a i af 5 .Ss ,V X ai Q Ag M a it I .-:-:.:.:.:.:...e-.-g... at THEODORE CELMER 232 Mulberry Street GENERAL VOCATI ONAL A personality girl rates with Teddy -devours the Hobo News - would eliminate reports-habit- ually late. MARY CINCIARELLI 899 Nicolls Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Chick wishes she could stretch herself-all-out for dancing- dreams about that Peck boy- definitely dark. Fwd JOHN COMINS B01 Greenwich Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Executive Committee Comins will welcome the end of early rising-will go to college to study chemistry- not bad is his comment on girls. Y 36 ANNA CESARZ 932 South Thirteenth Street HOME ECONOMICS Typing Club Bahl to the stronger sex-Caesar's enchanted by soft music- equestrienne-uncontrollable tem- per-cooks. g ..... 1 , is 1 5 WILLIAM RALPH COLLIER 162 Greenwich Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY William participates in political debates-zestful fisherman- regards his personal faults as innumerable. CATHERINE CONNER 947 Amity Street DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Future Merchants of Reading Finds loafing and skating her favorite pastimes -flighty- viva- cious-will stay single until- it ti :5 : -1 555 'TL' 4 ' it 1. , ..., . , . .,:. ,M 4 ,Lv :site Q' -V 1 is tg. . ....::-::g .'i::ii:5 iiiggassag, st a 1 GEORGE CHRISTMAN, Jr. 117 Oley Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL This green-eyed lad is jazz con- scious-sat on a movie-5oer's lap -Donald Duck is laughable- blows sweet clarinet. HERBERT COLLER 147 North Tenth Street GENERAL VOCATION AL Athletic Club, Baseball, Basketball, Football. Athletic Herb goes for pretty girls but is embarrassed by their parents -loves to loaf-easily aroused. SHIRLEY ARDELL COLLINS 655 Tulpehocken Street COMMERCIAL Activity Ticket Club Argues that all men are wolves- an enthusiastic bookkeeper-cap- tivated by Crosby-a home body- ready reader. ROBERT COOK 511 Park Avenue GENERAL VOCATIONAL Rifle Club Cookie enioys working with wood -likes nothing better than to hunt or fish-dislikes contradictory people. , t.'. ..::,, iff, I 5 ga gs Ai as I , IA, '.,. .' Ji it it ai is R Q ' ici' . L' iii 1' E-1-mi-.iiii-st.. Ne5:5Ei:s:s.. X 1 X iv J -2-::-a:a:2: if-Y ':s::.a.,fe-2:s:::s'.:-':1sf:si.:.-:,. ....,,... .,.:.,.,.::: Q we ,ASQ Q . . . 1 if X 3, SE wg Y f 5 is as Q X 2 VV: ..... Q SHIRLEY COOPER 530 North Thirteenth Street COMMERCIAL Activity Ticket Club, H. R. Sec. Shirley likes to see people con. fused by her shorthand-admits self consciousness-dotes on Satl urday nights. MARGARET DANIELS 131 Elm Street HOME ECONOMICS Mara dislikes nosy neighbors- class passing will be missed- perfects her own clothes. NANCY DAVIS 1519 Birch Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Flag Drill, GR., I-lall Patrol, Typing Club Nan with the big blue eyes- will win her kindergarten pupils with her kind manner-sparkles with fun-longs for a penthouse. YIRGINIA DAVIS 902 North Front Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Biggee-one of Philly's lormer residents-sews and sews-will be a home missionary-pleasing personality. ELIZABETH 'K. CORBIT 901 Centre Avenue COLLEGE PREPARATO RYL' Ass. Com., Cr. W., G.A.A., GR., N.l-l.S., 5.C. Our busy GR. Treasurer-top- notch swimmer-always telephon- ing-admires l-lotshot Charlie- insists she's too short. . ., '- 5 . ,:, Q .1 I ..,, A . . E ,.,.,,.. RUTH DAVIS 902 North Front Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY A Cappella, Alt. S.C., G.A.A., GR., H.P., N.H.S., Voc. Ens. Ruthie's bound for Home Economics at Wheaton College-kitten kud- dler-sleepv head-squeamish about bats. MARGARET DEASE 1343 Cotton Street HOME ECONOMICS Go easy on that make-up-Maggie is an outdoors girl-handy with a needle and thread-lived for lunch period JAMES COYLE 1348 Birch Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Clothing bills overwhelm this pigskin hurler-irritated by nothing -so-o-o tall-better known as Crow. CATHERINE DALOISIO 911 North Eighth Street DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Future Merchants of Reading Kitty enjoys those ninth period classes?-watch your language, please-wants to travel and be successful. FRANCES M. DQGEORGE 403 Spruce Street COMMERCIAL A Cappella, Movie Appreciation Club Fran yearns for a sister-will go to business school-despises iostling in the halls-splurges on clothes. WALTER A. CUNNIUS 117 South Eleventh Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Fellowship Club Ozzie-woman hater-world wide correspondence is his hobby -his future is in radio-postcard collector. ANGELA DALSKI 307 South Eighth Street COMMERCIAL Business Efficiency Club Honey believes in sincerity- a sound sleeper-money mad- lend an ear to Rumors are Flying -ice cream addict. LAMAR DAVIDSON 414 North Fifth Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Fred intends to be a radio tech- nician-says fried peppers are delicious-excited by airplane rides. HELEN R. DEGLER West Leesport COMMERCIAL Roller skating at the Arena entertains Butch-an infectious gig- gle-I-lyde Park haunter-friendly disposition. MICHAEL DQJOSEPH 947 Spruce Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Hi-Y, Table Tennis Club Joe will try anything once- reminiscing should be lun-wants to be a top notch keeper of books. THOMAS DERR 1110 Elm Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Boys' Glee, Cross Country, I-li-Y, Track Tommie's driving results in many adventures-easily embarrassed- ensnared by trouble-un- Dredictable. ANNA DIALECTOS 1039 Elm Street COMMERCIAL Beware! you starers-Shorty enjoys SVOUD lUf1-lYDing is a specialty- Fills her spare time with skating. DAVID DQLONG 201 Douglass Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Football Low Gear's an expert Hapjacker- a California venture excited him- considered Pennsylvania History a snap. MARGARET DETWEILER 557 North Front Street COMMERCIAL Hall Patrol A modeling Firm's receptionist- Detty is looking Iorward to our class reunion-born a fool CApril1l. ANTHONY DISTASIO 301 Bingaman Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Hates to be bossed-Toto is crazy about big dance bands-grows sideburns-can't get a girl friend. ANNA DITKO 442 South Seventh Street COMMERCIAL G.A.A., Hall Patrol, Movie Appr. Club, Sports Bubbles-wishes lor a mansion plus swimming pool-dancer- enjoys a doggie roast with the gang. i ' H tt ffl! A 15 ROBERT DQLONG 632 South Eighteenth Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL One of the many nice R.l l.S. fellows-Flip can't stand questions early in the morning-enjoys all types of hunting. K 1 figs ,. : E .',- Z., Y ,K y be , A :git N: 1 hs . -3-Q. X 1, 3 I-5 rms., , V t 1 + 5 Q ' ia ..... , 1 A ,M if A .,,,, f H JOYCE DIEMAND 1628 Mulberry Street COMMERCIAL Girls' Glee Club Doctor's assistant to-be-Becky has no time for catty girls-considers boys solid-a good table tennis player. MARTHA DITLOW 850 Thorn Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Myrt wishes she'd remember peoplels names-will miss the Spring Street climb-has witty tongue. DANIEL DQMARTE 'IQ4 North Front Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL A Cappella Danny's a regular customer at the movies-losing diamond ring was a misfortune-girls are wonderfull BARBARA ANN DIEHL 1900 Trooper Road COMMERCIAL G.A.A., I-LR. Sec., N.H.S., Program Com., Sports Social affairs delight Bad-pre- pared lor the business world- changeable as the weather-has a silly streak. WILLIAM DIFFENDERFER 693 North Fourth Street COLLEGE PRE PARATORY Tennis Club Would appreciate a little time on his hands-won't accept a salary less than 55,000 annually-to circumnavigate the globe is a dream. ROSIE DONOFRIO 'IQ3 Elm Street COMMERCIAL Bus. El. Club, N.I-i.S,, Student Council Ro possesses gorgeous black tresses -tired ol playing cupid-aspires to owning a gilt shop-clothes- conscious. ROBERT DORN 731 Mcllvain Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Bob-peeved by two-faced people -will be wearing bell bottoms soon-believes girls are egotis- tical-outdoor man. WILLIAM DUFFT 1351 Green Street COLLEGE PREPARATO RY Dul'ly's the artistic type-Finds concentration difficult-amazed by the female species-sharp dresser. GERALDINE EAST 245 South Twelfth Street COMMERCIAL Library Club - Gerry ltongs for an extensive ward- robe-postpones things-a Mt. Carmel product-specializes in spending money. HOWARD EBERLY, Jr. 223 Upland Avenue, Mt. Penn GENERAL VOCATIONAL Ebb will make the best of every- thing in life-weakened by soda fountains-talented seller- day-dreams. MARY DOUKAS 249 Cedar Street COMMERCIAL Another one of Franlrie's fans- reads to the tune of the radio- Marzie constantly oversleeps- very quiet. JASPER DREIBELBIS 719 Madison Avenue INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Likes stories of the Wild West- Jap goes yum over a chocolate millcshalce with banana ice cream -talented loafer. :,,: f RALPH F. DROMIE 1 Qlllllgt . . 668 Tulpehoclren Street ' GENERAL vocATioNAL ':.,::E f 1 ' R' Peeved by garrulous girls-aims to if -- g' 'if A become executive director of the - iii' Olivet Boys' Club-an ice hockey sportster. it A i H ...,.. 1 :lv .... - .,,.. x ,,,, W ' Louise eww Q53 North Third Simi S 'A COMMERCIAL 'E ff. . sv L czilgffj Act. Ticlcet Club ': I lax ,' ..,:. I Weezer- can't miss a midnight v::: movie-football Cplayerl fan- .. -:-- I A Christmas miss-frequents the Y llil 5 'f ' CLARENCE D. EBLING Mohrsville COLLEGE PREPARATORY A Cappella, Boys' Glee, Motto Com., Voc. Ens. Doug -handsome six footer- will be the proud bearer of an MD. degree-girls puzzle him- has a mellow bass. RICHARD EBRIGHT 827 Walnut Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Homeroom President, Table- Tennis Club Eagle-eyed Ebright will do detecs tive work-wishes Lucille Ball would roll his way-will devise WILLIAM R. DRENNEN 108 Orange Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Executive Committee Zeke-an aeronautical engineer of tomorrow-balmy over baseball- a willing walker-slides into assemblies JUNE DRY 1224 Ptlce Street COMMERCIAL A Cappella, Ass. Com., Castle- aires, G.A.A,, G.R,, I-LP., M.B., Nfl-LS. Will warble for a living-Mike deserves to be a success in the theatrical world-has outAof-this- world blonde hair. LOIS DUNNIGAN 322 North Eleventh Street COMMERCIAL 5.0.5. Club A Longs for a home of her own- colcester-will be a white collar girl-pert-pretty-pleasing. RONALD EBY 1537 Luzerne Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Typing Club, HR. V.P. Girls are assets-keeps all kids in stitches-chemical engineering after college for Ron-admires bigger, better hamburgers, cheaper. wavy hair. . , . Q ' 3 te , 1 4 as ,... s me s.sst --f A 4 A .... . .. by ' PHYLLIS ECKENRHODE 34 Mulberry Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL M. B., Concert Band, Senior Band, Typing Club Enthralled with musicffroller skates and readserwould like to be an art teacher-femme clarinet player. OLIVE MAE EINSEL 638 South Eighteenth Street HOME ECONOMICS Excessive war paint disturbs Ollie -'always a good sportflikes to go for long walksfsecure future. JACOUELYN ELY 644 North Front Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Fellowship Club, G.A.A., CLR., N.l-LS., Sr. Orch., Sports. Jackie, the strawberry blonde-- cute and friendly-a teaching posi- tion is her aim-a G.V, Country Club fan. JOHN PETER ERMLER 1318 Green Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Cross-Country, Track Handsome Pete will miss the thrill of learning 'dt R.l-LS.-longs to be seven inches tallerfartisticleaning. 'I -:::.,: :fx . st... . ...gs it Al xiesif K N .. - Q W va . K BERNICE C. ECKERT 457 North Eleventh Street COMMERCIAL I-lall Patrol Bernie Y fascinating dimples waiting for her manefhas an artistic touch tiny waistline Woh, these slippery halls! ELEANORE E. ELLIOTT Q1 North Second Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL A Cappella, Fellowship Club, Vocal Ensemble Ellie would be another Marian Anderson-steers clear of conceit and deceit-a fur coat would delighther. GWENDOLYN EGNER 1049 North Fourth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORV Cheerleader, Fellowship Club, G.A.A., G.R., N.I-I.S., Stu. Co. Gweny'd abolish boys who ridi' cule girls likcsmakingnewfriends claims she's too fussy-really swell. ., ss, 1 531 is .Q :K ' , Q it , . , . . -this ,A wflrga I, A s In a...:r ' ltfgf, I K K -I Q V i a , if ,. I' :Xi YJ, 3. ' 1 is--.. SK . . .. ,AQ 1. , -- -n '-ate :L ff:-i f ,-'fit' ..., 133255352 si WARREN ERNST West Leesport INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Sports Warren has the best times with the Hboysnffan ardent baseball lan and player4tickled by Danny Kaye. VIRGINIA LOUISE ERB 924 Clymer Street COLLEGE PREIJARATORY Girl Reserves Ginny -a future Florence Night- ingale-always worrying about her marks-quietfpicnics often Dlease. SHIRLEY ESTOCK 'IOQQ North Sixth Street COMMERCIAL Bowling, Tennis Double dates are Shirl's favorites'- fondly recalls her grade school daysfhopes to be an office worker -blue-eyed, blonde. ... i t.: x .. I is I Q.. Q I , ii . J.: . SE . ,eg Y ,Q E ,sk FLORENCE EIDAM 957 North Ninth Street COMMERCIAL Flo wishes she had been blessed with naturally curly hair4keeps away from coriceited boyseall for a career. ' If 'Y-rv ,I ,Q .size GUY EMERICK Scarlet Mills GENERAL VOCATIONAL Fascinated by Esther Williams- smooth oe'r the ice for Guyi shows his talent at the piano'-' detests stubborness. JEAN ERBY 998 Penn Street COMMERCIAL Bowling, Cr, Writing, G. R., T.T. CI. . Bathing beauty with a radiant personality-midnight stroller movie men are marvelous. JEAN ETCHBERGER 356 North Eleventh Street COMMERCIAL Activity Ticket Club A home in the country would satisfy .leanie's deslresfimpatient -likes crowds-batty over base- ball, JAMES ETZEL 811 North Twelfth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY An ardent angler-torn between football and Barbie-dry sense of humor-devilish-persistent. ELAINE FARRELL 690 North Tenth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL EX. cam., GAA., Gia. Cdn't Stopper being late for class-wants to be famous- big sundaes are special-quiclo motioned. JANE FILIPEK 743 Chestnut Street GEN ERAL VOCATIONAL Girls' Calee A Gibbs girl-can't resist those unlucky pinball machines-Firz Finds phosphates fizzle. THEODORE FISH 1245 Mulberry Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Castleaires, MB., Sr. Band A regular member of the out-of- class-into-the-ofiice club-a Tommy Dorsey to-be-full of fun-Fish'll miss the lunch periods. BETTY LOU FLAMMER 552 South Eighteenth Street HOME ECONOMICS Aviation Club, Swimming Betts, a horse lover, is perfectly at ease in the kitchen-identification bracelets seem to elude her. E. PHYLLIS FISHER 928 Birch Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Mixed Chorus, Volleyball A future woman in white-satisfied with a complete suburban home -marvels at Mademoiselle - sparlcling eyes. KATHLEEN FLANNERY 510 North Tenth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Dec. Com., GA.A., G.I2., Leaders' Club, N.l-l.S., Sports Kitty has a bubbling personality- languages are Fine-a dru55ie addict-connoisseur of men. BRUCE FAUST 539 Gordon Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Looks forward to a hard life- spends most of his time on photographic experiments-good- natured. CLARA relsr 443 South Fourth Street HOME ECONOMICS Costume Committee, Dressmaking Cl., I-LP. Would have her own dress shop- crazy about color blue-sewing and swimming are specials- good-natured Y' i555,5,,,,.fggssi:i ,,,, -A ESTHER FLEISHER 828 North Eighth Street COMMERCIAL Dressmaking Club lclolizes Miss Printz-could make good use of a portable typewriter -dislikes carrying books-very quiet. . fgaiv' Yi? 'i S we it -i--: - 5, . .,.,.,., .,.,. I S AI GEORGE N. FEHR, Jr. 1038 Franklin Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Arne., Booster, Cr. Writing, Hi-Y, N.I-I.S., School l-list. Com., S.C, The Arxalma's far-sighted business manager-will handle all sides of the law-intelligent-immaculate -capable. MARJORIE FIDLER 1139 Marion Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL G.A.A., G.R., Sports Margie's always getting her dates mixed-pines for an older brother -waiting patiently to be grown- up. FLOYD FIRING 547 South 17M Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Model builder-hopes to become office machine salesman-emban rassed by flash of a camera-food specialist. ' My 4 . f I LOUISE FLOYD 920 Hampden Boulevard COMMERCIAL Mixed Chorus Beautiful blue eyes-a miniature golfer-enjoys Chinese food-will design our gals' frocks-never misses Dagwood, ARTHUR H. FOGELMAN 1646 Perkiomen Avenue COLLEGE PREPARATORY Artfradio activegknack for dent- ing lenders-will remember our earlydismissals-subscriberto OST. BETTY FOX 641 South 17X Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Aviation Club, Sports May tour the world as an air hostess'-appreciates the great out- ol-doors-Foxy's a slick seamstress. WALTER FOX 3Q1 Pine Street COLLEGE PIZEPARATORY Ath. CI., Intramural Basketball, Wants to establish a good law practice, then become president- claims he's built like Li'l Abner' practical joker. zi- : ::--, I 'l 5 rtr-:- -,,. A ig!! x , N E - , i ,fi ff 5 aafia E F .t ARLENE FREESE Q46 South Sixth Street HOME ECONOMICS Costume Committee, Dressmaking Club, Hall Patrol Dressmaking and pinochle intrigue I-lallpint-games and long walks are favorites-avoids letter writing. JULES FOGELMAN 1306 North Thirteenth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Chess 81 Checker Club, H.P,, HR. Sec,, Judge even falls for girls?-likes that frat feeling-his friends must be funfone-handed radio player. MARY E. FOX 801 North Eighth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Art Club, Arx., Booster, G.A.A., GR., HP., N.l-l.S., Pub. Com., S.C. Drives her Dad's Dodge ueveryg where -dreams, drools, dances -nothing's better than our R.l-l.S. varsity. gay ll , ,, 2 M 5 - ..ir ,Va . Ya CAROL FRENZ 819 North Front Street COLLEGE PREPAIZATORY A Cappella, Dram, Club, Flag Drill, G.A,A., GR., I-IP. Pines for a lab of her own! keeps the telephone operator busy -'talkative-night hawk-will miss the gang, RUSSELL C. FOLK 1417 North Fourteenth Street COLLEGE PREPARATOIZY T.T. Club, Track Oh, what he does to a car-an unmistakable wolf!l?uss' hard to get ahead ol'perpetual grinf tricky. MARY FOTIAS 615 North Eleventh Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Mixed Chorus An able correspondent and ardent hoop ball fan-Butte awaits Bob's homecoming-'types and dances. RICHARD FRANK 348 Spring Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Would make electrical engineering his profession-Dick Finds refuge at Kane's Kosey Korner-causes a chuckle. LEE H. FRITCH 694 Moss Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Money burns a hole in his pocket fthose bell-bottomed trousers are tolling-could do without his blonde hair. -: as ' J s3.gX'xf ' , ,..,.. , , ggi 4 vs wxk x 'M 3 r J. f fiztajl JOSEPHINE FRANCO B47 North Eighth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Mixed Chorus - Josie's a true confessor-Jo Staf- ford and 'ASurrender rate high- flirty males are irksome-she's a big girl now. DOLORES FREDERICK Allentown Highway GENERAL VOCATIONAL G.A.A., Leaders' Club, Sports Will be a talented monologist- enjoys eating any kind of fish- big weakness: spelling-vivacious. NANCY ANN FRY 737 Birch Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Housekeeping beckons-Nan re- calls a certain fall-thrilled by the fair-attractive-takes to the hills. E MICHAEL FURA 396 Spring Garden Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Unusual hobby of raising pigeons -Mike and machines are a pair- hangs out at the Falcons. SADIE GEORGEADIS 39 South Tenth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL A Cappella, Stamp and Bond Com. Sadie looks forward to a trip to Florida-Andy Stopper fan-de' lights in dancing and listening to records, WILLIAM ALLEN GERHART 190 Pear Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Bill will be a test tube technician- his first oral bool: report is recalled with blushes-radio homeworker. JANET GERNERT 111 3 Robeson Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Ex. Com., Prom. Com., Table Tennis Club ..lan's pet peeve is people-exotic music is a favorite-thinks boys are more fun than girls, providing they're tall, I .ieiei 1 -, 1 -1 y sf ' e JOAN ELIZABETH FURMAN 338 Spring Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Hall Patrol, Pre-Med. Club Honey could skate through life- loves children-vacations are musts -lives in the present. RICHARD GERMAN 1051 Chestnut Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Dick's thoughts are in the clouds- movie fan-night hawk-considers grade school the good old days- comic bool: critic. RICHARD GERNERT 614 Bruckman Avenue GENERAL VOCATIONAL Baseba l l, Basketball, Football Sports keep him moving-Monk will be a pro-baseball player- strong, silent type-a tall irresis- tible end. CATHERINE GADZOURIS 501 North Twelfth Street COMMERCIAL G.A.A., Bus. Ef, Club Shorty wishes she could swim like a fish-caters to dancing-very bashful-law delights her. HAROLD GANTERT 660 North Thirteenth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Rifle Club Hop's favorite pastime is sleeping -born comedian-those class room speeches are embarrassing. page ax .3 V, ig' .A . N R 5, : ,' 'E 5 R 2 ,,. ,r, 3 ii L' 1 1 5 - is ISABEL GERY 114 Walnut Street ' COMMERCIAL Mixed Chorus lzz is an ardent radio listener- had loads of fun in home room- lost her shoe on trolley car- quick-tempered. THOMAS GANSTER 1203 Clover Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL A 300 bowling score would elate i Tom-surface diving proved a i problem-wild about woodshop -girls-ugh! l DOLORES GENETTI l 1299 North Front Street W COLLEGE PREPARATORY Cheerleader, G,A.A. G.R., Lead- ers' Club, Sports, SG. Proud of that half inch-will miss games as well as players-peppy Dory leads our cheers. DONALD GERBER 923 Mulberry Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL A gas model manipulator himself, Don's heart belongs to the slryways -welcomes the New Year- lazily inclined. GEORGE GILES 1419 Hampden Boulevard COLLEGE PREPARATORY Football, Basketball, H.R. Pres. Hopes to live up to Judge - happy-go-luclty-that certain charm wins friends-fascinating smile. EA, -vi K wi as mit? mr is 'V .. ..... ts Gs, N 'S CATHERINE GILYARD 449 Tulpehocken Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Fellowship Club Easy -describes this Iuture teacher-thinks all boys are like her brothers-loves to cook, but hates to sew. MARCIA GOLDSTEIN 1731 Olive Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Marcy's interest lies in dramatics- drools over rhumba music-tall- perturbed by short men-forgetful. JACQUELINE GOOD 409 Cedar Street COMMERCIAL Jackie hates getting up in the morning-looks forward to drum corps practices-says boys are con- ceited, but loves 'em. ROBERT H. GOODMAN 9118 Kutztown Road INDUSTRIAL ARTS Soccer Suited by anything with chocolate included-might be a band leader -born in Philadelphia. ,Q -- -I ..,. V . 1 r t 1 ti W ,X S 5 ,K ,J img? SALLIE LOUISE GILYARD 449 Tulpehocken Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Fellowship Club, H,P. First a college maid-second a woman in white-enjoys Dag- wood's troubles-an ardent listener to Marion Anderson, EDWARD GOLOWSKI 496 Gilson Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL A whiz When it comes to whistling -soon to be a leatherneck- fondly remembers being lost his first day here. DOROTHY GOODWIN B40 McKnight Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Basketball, Bowling, Flag Drill, G.A,Px., Swimming Dot dotes on weiners-wants to go South of the border-will connect our phone calls-enjoys Digest's jokes. L .2 it H C 3155 t - ,ei 5 Y, b fi, we 4 ' p I so 5 Q t . l S i , 35' ' s 'KERMIT J. GODA, Jr. 809 North Eleventh Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Dec. Com., H,R.V.P., RIH Club Kermie will soon be greeting W.P.l.-excellent draltsman! a Robin Hood in the Flesh-thinks girls are silly. ' COLLEEN GOODMAN 908 Penn Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Disagreeable people need not approach Cleoamovie mad- amicable-another promising secretary. JERRY H. GORDON 199 Noble Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Flash tries to keep away from hard work-looking forward to see what the future will do for him- ' table tennis trooper. ARNOLD J. GOLDSTAN 1010 Penn Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Junior Band To be a mortician is Goldie's desire-car-crazy-Finds ways of getting into trouble'J. C. C. frequenter. , 4 fv:s:55::s-:..-.-,,. JAcouELiNE GOODHART 436 North Eleventh Street HOME ECONOMICS One of the few lovers of sauer- kraut-egotistical people are thumbs down with Jackie-handy at making her own clothing. DORIS GOODMAN 1415 Cotton Street COMMERCIAL Hall Patrol Sis of the Flame-colored locks4 dreads snakesfplenty of pepp- will never forget all her pals. RUTH GOSSLER 309 Belvedere Avenue GENERAL VOCATIONAL GR., I-LR. Sec., Mixed Chorus Ruthie has personality plus!con- siders men terrific-laughing eyes -has a silly streakgwill miss R.l-l.S. fun. GERALDINE GOUGLER 591 North Ninth Street COMMERCIAL Talented sketcher-reading's her favorite pastime-Gerry says the best days were the horse and buSSY Clays-seamstress. BETTY GRIMES 930 Cureen Street COMMERCIAL Activity Ticket Club lrritated by people who fail to show up on time-looks forward anxiously to a 5ecretary's job- loves dancing. DOROTHY GROMIS 1530 North Tenth Street DISTRIBLITIVE EDUCATION Future Merchants of Reading At home on the roller rink- Dotty Iikes to travel New England style-sentimentalist-has brother trouble. ETHEL MARIE GROW 759 North Twelfth Street COMMERCIAL Activity Ticket Club, G.A.A., GR. Red was born in Cleveland, Ohio -aims to get ahead in the world -dreads nights before exams- blushes easily. PAUL GRAVES 735 Locust Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Radio and aviation rate high- an A.A.F. admirer-will journey afar-considering being a draftsman. 1 vw swf? ,f .. at as f lbyli iiiiiii .,.,. 1 lllvzllzlbqq J ,,.:f ' 1 . ifiiyg 'Q QC EDITH ANITA GROSSMAN 1501 North Fifteenth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Assembly Com., Cr. W., Dramatic Club, G.R., N,l-l.S., R 81 B, Tennis Volatile Edie-many-talented- sophisticated-bath tub warbler- a budding author--intelligent conversationalist. DONALD N. GUENTHER 1218 Robeson Street COMMERCIAL Home Room V.P. A radio phonograph would please him-a candy kid-always helpful -enjoys school dances-dreams of June Allyson. THELMA GREEN 492 Huyett Street HOME ECONOMICS A Cappella, Basketball, Bowling, Swimming, Volleyball Tomy, a lover of animals, expects to be a vet -active sports partici- pant-a grand person-friendIy- humorous. MARJORIE GREGORY Q49 Washington Street COMMERCIAL Sports Margie will win a beauty parlor- wishes she didn't blush-stars in basketball--night at the Y is Fun. JEAN GUENTHER 1441 Birch Street COMMERCIAL G.A.A., Leaders' Club, Sports An all-around sporting girl-the clicking of a typewriter is music to her ears-a domestic life for her. g ulzb ge ...,,.... WT' 1. E. I I '-2:.... 'I JEANNETTE GREENWOOD 506 North Front Street COMMERCIAL G.A.A. Unmannerly people are out- yearns for lots of money-em- barrassed when mother introduces her as her baby -green-eyed. RICHARD GRIFFITHS RD. No. 1, Stony Creek Mills COLLEGE PREPARATORY Football, Card Com. 'This husky guard enjoys mountain fishing-a man's man-Dick will laugh through life. ANTHONY GRIMM 131 Mulberry Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Assembly Chairman ' Tony has a knack for playing a Spanish guitar-will be an accountant-would banish . girls who tease. KATHLEEN M. GUENTHER 1513 North Fourteenth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Arx., Ass. Chaplain, Booster, Bowling, Cr. W., G.R., I-I.P., N,H.S. Kitty-imaginative-animal lover Cask Butchl-editor of our Arxalma -daunted by nothing-coIlege- bound. if 15' 1 .js . Q I I, K if FRANCIS GURTOWSKI 440 South Fifteenth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Football Manager, N.H.S. Bugs-constructs model planes- d secret ambition-took care of the football team-ambitious. MARY JANE HAFER 549 Avenue A COMMERCIAL Bus. El., Cr. Writing, H.R. Sec., Tennis Considers cheese super de luxe- talking is a talent-delights in crew cuts, especially if they're on boys. HENRY I-IAGMAYER 931 North Tenth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Athletic Club, Office Messenger Hank relaxes on the front porch- clever suit presser-doesn't bother with girls-games of chance are lun. : ,,,,-- at A A HELEN ANNA HAINES 1559 Mulberry Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Nursing Club This little green-eyed miss just can't overcome her bashfulnesr- Shorty loves to take long hikesf longs for a'collie-future nurse. HELEN DOROTHY GUSS 931 Oley Street ' COLLEGE PREPARATORY G.A.A., G.l2., S.C., Swimming ls irked by the mention of history- Gussie will give first aid as a nurse --a soda-jerker at heart. JANE L. HAGGERTY 831 Moss Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Executive Com., Flower Com., I'-'l.R. Chaplain The Y couldn't open without her-Janie's talented in living- everyone loves her-so pretty. RICHARD HARING 997 Birch Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Camera Club, Track Team Dick is a steady study sleeper' girls are necessary-that tatoo will go well with Navy Blue. JANET HAAS 1549 Centre Avenue COMMERCIAL G.A.A., Leaders' Club Wishes she had a driver's license- detests those horrible oral reports! -snobs don't suit Dizzy-hazel- eyed. MELVIN FREDERICK HAHN 744 Pear Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL U. S. Navy 1 Mel -will open his own bake shop-fussy dresser-Finished his education in the Navy-last address-Pensacola, Florida, RICHARD HARPER 394 South Eighteenth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Could listen indefinitely to Richard Quinter's enchanting voice-witty -a Pendora promoter, Rich. ,.,.. ' '1,,, mf' H : ' H .-: ' fiilfg . ,., 'E DORIS MAY HAFER 1744 Rose Street COMMERCIAL Business Efficiency Club This roller skater will be occupied by secretarial work-Dory thinks forgetting the boys is difficult. ARLENE HAHN 999 Amity Street COMMERCIAL Bowling, H.P., Swimming, Table Tennis Club Ducky will settle to be either an air hostess or a secretary-likes corn pie iust the way her mother makes it-favors typing Cnc homeworkl. CATHERINE HAIN 398 Noble Street COMMERCIAL Business Efficiency Club Kasia will be a bookkeeper- despairs of her hot temper-nimble on the keyboard-detests people who stare. SHIRLEY FAY HARPLE 1996 Fidelity Street COMMERCIAL Dressmaking Club Would add several years to her age-a willing walker, pro- vided??-pretty green eyes- number-conscious. gf. -Y Y i R xi ,.:-', ga, 1. ' i': :' ..'. RUSSELL HARRIS 619 Clinton Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Cross Country, Rifle Club, Track Takes pleasure in loafing-Rut-Rut loathes dressing in his Sunday best -motorcycles hold his attention. MARGUERITE HEFFELFINGER 314 Hollenbach Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL A Cappella, Movie Appreciation Club, Vocal Ensemble Can play the scales without a tumble - HeFFie plans a home of her own-idealizes Nancy of the comic page-fun to be with. RICHARD HEFFNER 231 Walnut Street COMMERCIAL Enjoys his commercial law class Che's the only boy in itJ-hand- ballislt-would like his own business. MARTIN HELD 1407 Church Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Marty -a newcomer-loves to dig in mother earth-a worthy addition to our State Dept.- vulgar language taboo. R N A ,,,V, , ...., vi, I ., BRUCE D. HATT 410 South Fifth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY H.R. Pres., N.l-I.S., Prom. Com., S.C.V.P., Sports A prize pinochle player-Hattie will be a criminologist-slave of science-wishes for wavy hair- tall talker.. I ,xg ,QS 5 , A Q. If . sql 5 Ng, 3 .P f, , 2. 3 if l Qi P- In ::::: x ll I , QQ 3 is 2 wg X J if tislilmieigrs sf. of MILDRED HEIMBACH 957 West Buttonwood Street COMMERCIAL A collector of various oddities- skates away the time-drools over fried chicken-a busy bookkeeper. MARGARET HELDER 928 North Ninth Street COMMERCIAL Bowling, Swimming Peggy may arrange your coiiiure- oh, those wonderful days with the Shillington Gang-a dancing UDOKCYH. PATRICIA HAWMAN 947 North Fourth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Arx., Comm. Com., Fellowship Cl., G.A.A., G.R., N.l-l.S., S.C. Experimental Pat-wishes she were born a boy-acknowledges her lack of self-restraint-boundless energy. NAN HECKMAN 608 Mercer Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Cr.W.,G.A.A., G.R., I-LP., M.B., N.l'l.S., R 81 B., Sr. Ass. Com. That Chevy sure goes places- always gave us up-tosthe-minute news-vivacious Lulu will enter the field of Bacteriology. JUNE HELLER 909 Buttonwood Street COMMERCIAL Senior Assemblies were slick- a record collector-fast talker- will make an excellent housewife. - JUNE HECK 1201 Douglass Street COMMERCIAL G.A.A., I-l.P., Sports Gray-eyed .Iunie adores mother's singing-R.H,S. baseball games had her strict attention-will be checking figures. ' WILLIAM HECKMAN 337 Locust Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Bill is irritated by girls-bashful- forgetful-will be a skilled work- man-that8.1Srulel-dependable FLOYD WILLIAM HEFFNER 1214 North Front Street GENERAL VOCATI ONAL A lover of music-PZDDY will remember senior assembly-an Astor usher-the service calls- mechanical. . ,, 4 ' Q was f . ..... . EXW Q , I lie ' --a rg? 5 1. W I ik if ., ff: JOYCE HENNE 424 West Windsor Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Movie Appreciation Club Sky Sugar-can't tolerate insina cerity-French fascinates her- boys are super duper-will teach kindergarten. JOHN HENNING 397 South 17K Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Table Tennis Club Roller skating at Arena Gardens is John's idea of fun-the long walk to school will be missed-claims his weakness is work. CLARENCE HESS 308 Franklin Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Here's your mechanic-crime comics are a daily diet-favors strawberry ice cream-Clarence Ffvill never forget the swell class un. HERBERT HIMMELBERGER 853 Buttonwood Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Football, Track Annoyed by women smokers- smacks his lips over pork chops- see this husky fullback whiz down the field-wonderful personality. iq., , W 1 K! is FRANK J. HITTNER 505 North Thirteenth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Talented sax player-listens to Gillespie records as pastime-will miss his cell at detention-tall and blond-hummmmm. ORVILLE HENSLEY 597 Windsor Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Coonie hasn'tdiscovered his talents -poor at conversation-loafs- a male cheer for Frankie CARMEN LOUISE HIESTER 836 North Twelfth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL A Cappella Candy spends her time listening to records-outdoor parties with the gang spell fun-will have a model- ing career-peach pie-Yum! JOSEPH HEPLER 1935 North Tenth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Soccer Sock -million dollar baby-re ishes Snitz and Nep-girl-shy- used geography book as a toboggan slide. I by .,. , -sd ..,,i' : Q l '-r L , L K ' W E WILLIAM HNOT 1049 Marion Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL This weight-lifter -won't give the girls a tumble-Bill could use a few more hours every day-always raising the roof. . ,,t .af .,3 ti SYDNEY HIRSHLAND 1594 North Eleventh Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Camera Club, Student Council Annoyed by those ninth periods- geometry comes naturally to Sid- successful shutter clicker-good- looking. IRVIN L. HOECHNER 859 North Eighth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Irv discovered girls to be puzzling-is working to be an Electrical Engineer-aggressive and studious. , Q. 4 qv Q . Z1 ,. A i firgfy ,S 3 1 .. -s:::a:a-' iggai 1 ' 1 ' fit 14522 4 ' 32:5 f. ,fx-t 22' fs ,g -lf . rf 1' ,viz rx PHILLIP HERB 1013 Franklin Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Aviation Club Immigrant from Wilson High-Flip will be seen next in the Army Air Corps-toots the licorice stick. HAROLD HINNERSHITZ 539 Weiser Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Sonny will Fly the sky-fishing is his pastime-says girls are expensive. MARIE HITCH 600 North Second Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Pre-Med Club Looks forward to being a medical technician-weaknesses: food, jealousy-haunts the Octrado-s little voice. DONALD HOFFMAN 1637 Locust Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Ann. Com., Football upostotficen inspired Hottie to be a mailman-he'd rather be wealthy than good-looking-ever depend- able humor. GORDON E. HOFFMAN T931 Chestnut Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL A Cappella Choir, Boys' Gilee, Male Quintet Aslc Gordon about the time Susie ran out of gas on the slc line after the rom-a tr to vu D ue music lover-a cassanova. ,,, E ! -- , . iz.,?.':f.gs5saaf:5s:sg.'- ' .,, K -. ii-1-f. . RICHARD HOUCK 'IQEB Perkiomen Avenue GENERAL VOCATIONAL Baseball, Football Spends his spare time gazing at the weaker sex-shaving puts Diclc on edgejwill be decorating interiors someday. PAUL HUFFERT, Jr. 698 North Tenth Street COLLEGE PI-ZEPARATORY Boys' Glee, Concert Band, I-LR. Pres., Marching Band, Mixed Ch., Sr.Band Another Mr. Cardin-food is a favorite for Jimmy-late sleeper --Girls? Loves 'eml-good jazz player-gossips. JESSE E. HUNSBERGER, Jr. 739 Lance Place COLLEGE PREPARATORY Booster Club, I-Ii-Y. Student Court, Ushers Jess will cure our ills--piano player deluxegalways seen at our sports events--girls and Democrats are his weaknesses. BETTY HOFMAN 'l'I 91 Windsor Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL A Cappella, Usher Stinky is a silly dilly-she's a hep- cat and a singer-the skyline drive holds a special interest for her. VERA HOLLOWATY '17 South Fourth Street COMMERCIAL Red will soon be taking dictation -this daydreamer admires friendly kids-will remember tenth grade always. CHARLES E. HOSHAUER Q30 Bern Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Rifle Club Charlie -a hunter of game and stalker of girls-short stuff--liltes potato salad made ten different ways. . ...,, is tt 34, V, , , . 5' , gr , - .:..... 2' I 75, ,,.....' , 4 .... is E MARJORIE HULLINGER 9392 I'IoI'fer Avenue COMMERCIAL Girls'Glee,G.A.A.,G.R.,N.H.S., St. Council, Typing Club A sharpie on ice slcates-Margie is a music lover- Spellbound Iceeps her spellboundflunch line is an annoyance. CHARLES HUNTER TQTB Union Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Hall Patrol, Marching Band Gus will be a civil engineerA thinks the gals are crazy-pet pastime is pounding the pianof tall-tallcativefteaser. f,,.,. . H ..,. . MARGARET mecca 5'l'l South Fifteenth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Margie squirms at the sight of a snakefeagerly awaits Feb. 90, 'l94Bfto swim is ideal-can be pesty but sweet. ' W . ww ' X t , ' iff Y A . ,.,. I is 4 f WARREN L. HOMMAS, JI. 1218 Locust Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Marching Band, Rifle Club, Track A trumpet tooter+'Sonny can stand on his hands and clap his feetf ambition: to be a draltsman. MARIAN HOSTER 324 North Second Street HOME ECONOMICS A Cappella Choir Honey keeps busy warblingt- egotists beware-dotes on eating A-thinks a gang of hapov kids meansfun. ROBERT HUBER 229 Hanley Place COLLEGE PREPARATORY Bob envisions himself as a chemical engineer-lrequents Brookline- rendered speechless by a certain someone. THEODORA JACKSON 31 Maple Street COMMERCIAL Sports, Typing Club Boys be gone-Jackie will have a Masters' in music4dreams of traveling-the loss of a Iriencl is calamitous. . G V .I5:5ff'?.' - DOROTHY L. JACOBY 511 Gregg Avenue COMMERCIAL Typing Club Dot will miss totinl books all the live-long day-bicycle riders-H typing, tennis tantalize her. DAVID JOHNSON Q05 Hudson Street GENERAL VOCATlONAL A Cappella, Boys', Glee Male Ouintet A youth leader on the way'- musically tnclinedifaithful church- gcer-a rusher NATALIE R. JOHNSON 1516 North Fourteenth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Cr. W., Ex. Com., G.A.A,, GR., N.H.S., R 81 B, Ass. Com., Sports Psychologically-minded-imprey sed by sincerityvLee condemns her frankness'-admires R,H.S. spirit. ROBERT JONES 923 Pear Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Football, Prom. Com, Jonesy may discover a new element some dayfa tireless worm drownef '--day dreamsffhas an engaging smile. it as 'M' - t ' fm 1 fm W E, an f 'S , J - lzzl 1' HOUSTON JAMES 1336 North Front Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY History with AI was swell4Tex, a pinochle Fiend, will conserve our lorests!a southern gentleman from Virginia. JOHN E. JOHNSON RD. No. Q, Greenfields COLLEGE PREPARATORY Art Club, Arxalma, Senior Assembly Com. Commercial art holds interest for Johnnie-comes from Worcester, Massachusetts-a sleepy-head- impassive. RUTH KACHEL 1608 North Fifteenth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY A Cappella, Arx., Ass. Chap., Dram. Club, Voc. Ens. Aims to be a missionaryfflfiuth beams over snrloin steak-ffwill remember her senior year best' scale climber. v ut , A ' 5: w...,:-V 0 arggg., st. M, -:as-:f -4. 4 ANTOINETTE JANICK 1096 Perry Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Honey has heavenly hairfeneat little driverhwill be a nifty nurse f 'Oh, to be tallflootball games GTC d mUSt. My A , ' 'X et ' , 1' t ' W' 'EXW-e I ..,. it K f' 5. p,,- 2 Q . ,. MARGARET JONES 833 North Ninth Street COMMERClAL Booster, H.P., HR. Sec. A persistent movie goer, Peggy- watch out for her temper-dreams ol7 well, dreams-ebasketball lan. ALAN R. KACSUR 436 Windsor Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Class Photographer, Creative Writing, Photography Club Artificial girls annoy would be pleased with alarm with horses-s Hash bulb Alan-watch those close 'lshaves . , . ..., : f :iZi:i?f't',' ' it t A .gif if t N 53? . Y V . ..,. am' Z f t E as X ,. it E in 34 Y M it t CHRISTINE JANUCIK 541 South Fifteenth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Arx., Baseball, Basketball, G.A.A,, Leaders' Club Conceited people, keep your dis- tance lrom Chris--a deft crocheter -'has most fun with a crowd of girls. ROBERT JOHNSON 163 Douglass Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Globe trotting appeals to Bob! a gadget Fixer-baseball games and chemistry delight him. PAUL B. JONES 619 Chestnut Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Intramural Basketball Jonesy, a talented soda ierker- places all his interest in history! handy at spending money- a mellow fellow. MARY KALFADELIS 716 Franklin Street COMMERCIAL H.P., HR. Sec., Pub. and Ticket Com., Red and Black Mary dreams ol a trip to Mexico someday--Sundaes are special- dislikes conceited people--pint4 sized, vivacious. EDWIN KAUCHER 1110 North Sixth Street DISTRIBLITIVE EDUCATION l'IeDDed-upaboutmodern retailing -will miss the gang-favors choco. late pudding-Ioafing preferred. DORIS KEEN 437 South Sixteenth Street COMMERCIAL Home Room President Pert-dreams of a giant wardrobe -thrives on steak and Dick Tracy -strictly a Navy gal. KATHLEEN KELLER 396 Spring Street COMMERCIAL A private secretary to be-Kanes Kozy Korner calls Kathy-no home- work fan-an impatient waiter- DONALD KERCHER BQ9 McKnight Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Dutch will trim your whiskers, cut your hair-girls confuse but amuse -a seasoned hunter-a mighty midget. MAE A. KAUCHER 1339 Moss Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Badminton, Bowling, Cr. Wr., G.A.A., GR., Swimming, Tennis, Usher Longs for a convertible-Dick Haymes sends her-one girl who loves geometry-tricky stitcher. C. EDWARD KEPLER 1618 North Twelfth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Bacc. Com., Cross-Country, Ex. gong, H.R.V.P., N.l-LS., Typing u Princeton bound-English provides Ed with his headaches-anything mechanical intrigues him. BETTY JANE KILLIAN 694 Eisenbrown Street HOME ECONOMICS Picnics are solid with her-this hazel-eyed bicycler stitches her own frocks-longs to take more walks. DONALD KAUFFMAN 1111 Clarion Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL KoF'fee haunts White's Service Station-hopes for a car but mean- while rides his bike-has a good time sleeping. SHIRLEY ANN KAY 945 North Third Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY A Cappella, Ass. Chap., Dram. CI., G.A.A., G.R,, MB., N.I-I.S,, Card Com. Keeps the phone busy-hayrides and dances are Shirl's favorites- class shoe-dangler-longs for a fur coat-spend-thrift. JEAN RUTH KINSEY 911 North Fifth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Public Relations Com. Joan's aiming to be a musician- perfume, lobster tails, and iam sessions are requisites-gossip: the one thing not needed, WILLIAM KAUTTER 1613 Muhlenberg Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Senior Orchestra Hates to work-reads Life -is partial to history-a hot summer swim is tops-steaks and sports lover. LEON KAZMIERCZAK 54 South Sixth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Alternate S,C., Aviation Club, Track Engineering and baseball hold this six-footer's interest-has a short memory-enjoys geometry with a Scott flavor. JEAN KEENER 897 McKnight Street COMMERCIAL Activity Ticket Club, I-Iall Patrol To be an efficient secretary is her aim-curdles at carelessness-a knock 'em down bowler-has a sweet tooth. BETTY JANE KIRKHOFF 150 Spring Street COMMERCIAL Bus. Ef. Club, G.A.A., Red and Black, Swimming, Fondest memory of R.H.S. is lunchtime-Kirky has tapping toes -desires to be a secretary-- summers make a hit. ANNA RUTH KLECKNER 430 West Olev Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL A Cappella, G.A.A., Swimming Strives to sing like Patrice Munsel- B.O. Plenty and outdoor parties add enjoyment-bfoe of gum chewers. ELLEN KLINE Geigertown GENERAL VOCATIONAL Speed can arguefa golfing female fcan't stand girls' meowsff dancing is a favorite. KENNETH KLINE 610 South 1835 Street COLLEGE PREPARATORV Arxalma, Cr. Wr,, Fellowship Club, Flower Com., N.l-l.S., S.C. A minister in the makingffslaves over homework--a Merry smile ls Kennyls trademark-quiet' brainy-capable. L A ' is J EQIQ. 'A ff, , I I no lg iff!! , N M 52 :f,f,.. --:ag 11173, ' img rg CHESTER KLECZEK 103 Willow Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL A good time for Chet means a fast game of ballfmade for machines- girls are bundles of trouble. RUTH GLORIA KLEMMER 999 Geiger's Court GENERAL VOCATIONAL Will dress girls' tressesfdont tease her too much'-Ruthie enjoys assembliesfmovies are marvelous. EVELYN E. KLINE 396 South Thirteenth Street COMMERCIAL Activity Ticket Club, Swimming Dollie sees herself as a housewife gtinkers with piano-garrulous- a faithful follower of Boots. -'- 4 ,SQRXW -saw: 'Q ' ' 'fs st at- ' A fir- 'g ' 5:41, iaEsisEaEa'f'E '- ' 'R , ' I ' . ' r ef . , A , ' J N A . 'W fy , Q ,. - fi in , - 3 3, , . f W -' ' I sr f , xp. : ,.,. 2 ,- , A 1. 5 ' ' ' Q 1- .. e 1 rr y 5 , 2 ,, I 35333 t , H - ' 'eg 5 fe JV 1 'Z t'5,Zse:1 S Q if we W ' ' si , Q ELEANOR LOUISE KLOPP 'ISOQ Centre Avenue GENERAL VOCATIONAL Dancing means a good time to Eleanor 'Spanish is her study-- walklng is her pastime. JUNE KLOPP 545 North Tenth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL A temperature taker to-be was fascinated by horses 'longs to have a dozen children some day. RICHARD KLINGAMAN 'IOO4 North Tenth Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Stage Club, Stage l-land Math and football rate high with Dickfthe Pennsylvania Traveler! ambition: pattern making. ANN KLUMP 549 Perry Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL A Cappella, Dramatic Club Number, please7 lrish hopes to be a telephone operator '-adores Guy Madison wntense. ARLINGTON KLINE 828 Lincoln Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Bacc. Com., Track Flame thrower hairfpinky dreams of Reading beating Allentown- strictlv comedy and gag man. MYRTLE KLINE 'l'l6Z Orange Street COMMERCIAL To be a secretary suits Chuck- Dests beware4won't know what todo without R.I-LS. books. EUGENE KLINGER 538 Tulpehocken Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Five foot, six inch Gene is averse to stuck-up people-first class radio player-blondes appeal. JOHN KLUMP 549 Perry Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL This gum chewer can't tolerate silly girlsimechanics hold his attention4-a strike bowler-so bashfull SAMUEL KNAUER 'VIOQ Douglass Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Sam, one of our smaller men, could use twelve months of vacation- mechanical drawing is his favorite. K I -::::.:.. -yi .ifiifir p - ,.,. J if N 'iff , X 'SM f F'-5 EDMOND KOLODZIEJ 1424 Muhlenberg Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Eddie can't wait to be a family man -detests getting up early-gets a kick out of the teachers' attempts at jokes. ROBERT KONDRATH 219 Brookline Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Aviation Club, Flower Com., I-lome Room President Annapolis, here I come-Bones cheers to baseball-car Wrecker Cask his Dadlb-muscle free-pim ball addict. ANNA KONTIS 'I115 Buttonwood Street COMMERCIAL Dressmaking Club, Oiiice Messenger Ann hails from good old Lebanon -annoyed by her shyness-handy with a ping-pong paddle- likeable. NORMA KNAUT 4I7 Orange Street COMMERCIAL sos. Club This red-haired miss is embarrassed by fall on Penn Street-intolerant of bragging-Saturday nights spell fun. , ,, , W WH f,, ss t,,,,iai , W n we C W Q59 W jwffgzti: . , . .:-1- 5, xxgffy :E as , A211 ws -, ' ' 3. A' s tk ,.,. Sf? I . I ff z fiife. 'E sg, , , S if :, ,IQ ff CAROLINE KONOPELSKI 325 Spring Garden Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Carol will soon be swirling inthe clouds?-yearns for a limousinen' dances and skates---avoids her soecs. THERESA KOPALA 407 South Tenth Street HOME ECONOMICS Typing Club Considers being a girl a great misfortune-Terry goes Ga-Ga over dancing to soft musicfhandy with a needle, JOHN D. KNEEREAM 142 Rose Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Soon to be a draftsman'I,ena the I-lyena fascinates him-claims he snores-a model modelmaker, DONALD KOCH 1407 Muhlenberg Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Stubborn , Ben says when he describes himselfAlooks forward to 'iwearing the blue -lives on ice cream-basketball Fan. ' ' i : 'I le ,it VIRGINIA MARIE KORTENHORN 827 Delta Avenue, Northmont COMMERCIAL Bowling, G.A.A. Ginnie envies people with curly hairfa great correspondentf visualizes living in Atlantic City-- stormy. f 5, Niece ff N A I iiri 'ir , 4,,.,., ,. . , ,,......... . s gli .:...,., f I i , Q' J 'si I f E In A 1 ..1..: i.-- LEE KNOLL 'I 805 Olive Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Hall Patrol Curly doesnit like girls who smoke -gets a kick out of Mr. Cardin's dull ties-likes Allentown sundaes. JEAN ELLEN KOCH 'I4QQ Linden Street COMMERCIAL G.A.A,, G.R., Hall Patrol N.I-I.S. This dancing lass dreams of a good' looking boss during her secretarial career-full of the fun of life-E a peaches blonde. RAYMOND KOLODZIEJ 'I424 Muhlenberg Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Experimenting in chemistry sends Winkie out of this worldfgstudying to be a toolmaker-a hunter of--7 ANTOINETTE KRAMER 536 South Seventeenth Street COMMERCIAL I-LR. Secretary Toni can talk for hoursgwas disturbed by the cat in biology Classfinierior decorator in the making-witty. RICHARD KRAMER 547 Linden Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Dick is striving for wealthfnuts about mechanical drawing-com siders eating an excellent idea. JOHN C. KUNKELMAN 1315 North Twelfth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Boys' Glee Club Certainly not a woman-hater- future beach comberfftends his sister's kids-keeps busy singing. GERTRUDE KUZNAR 594 South Seventh Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Movie Appr, Club, Volleyball Gert enjoys a good Polish dish4 Stardust sends her-wants to be a nursegwrites faithfully to her pals-athletic, LUCILLE LANDIS 1038 North Twelfth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Swings a mean tennis racket- hopes to see Florida some day- disturbed by exams'-idolizes Perry Como-critical. ' LEROY KREIDER 615 Gregg Ayenue GENERAL VOCATIONAL Rifle Club Blast those women drivers-would give anything to own a jet- propelled carftalent for flyingf huntsAfishes. ELIZABETH KULP 1092 North Fifth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Dressmaking Club, G.A,A., M.B. Attractive blonde Liz envies coal black hairfblushes easilyfunique giggle!-likes to experiment. DALE KUPP 907 Elm Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Dale talks to himself-does he enjoy doing homework?-laughs at Dagwood's troubles-oh, to have a million dollarsl DORIS ELLEN LASCOMB 399 Hollenbach Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Day dreaming keeps this delicious cake-baker busyffLassie finds Dick Tracy, art crafts, and the crowd irresistable. RICHARD L. LAMBER 39 South Tenth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Senior Band Peeved by peroxide blondes- will tote trailer trucks in the future -Mort gives out on a sax and clarinet. SUSAN LAURENCE B44 Buttonwood Street HOME ECONOMICS Girls' Glee Apetite Susie spends most of her time dancingfthis housewife of the future enjoys pretending. MILDRED KULP 448 Mulberry Street COMMERCIAL S.O.S. Club Mickey-secretary coming up- happiest with the gang- Sun render is thrilling-blonde. VIRGINIA LAKATOSH 427 South Ninth Street HOME ECONOMICS Dressmaking Club Ginny keeps quiet-will make a marvelous dressmaker-loves to dance to soft music-almost five feet tall. STERLING D. LAMM 1548 Luzerne Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL A hole-in-one golfer-Sterl has a big sweet toothftalented artist and musician-motor scooter- frowns. BETTY LEAS 919 Amity Street COMMERCIAL Library Club The girl with a short memory- Betty can't resist popular discsi a jolly gal who dislikes conceited people. GLORIA LEBO Q66 Linden Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Girl Reserves A nurse of the future-Lizzy's an avid football and basketball rooter -weakness: buying clothes, BETTY JANE LENGEL 999 Mulberry Street COMMERCIAL G.A.A., I-LP., Student Council Betty wishes she were taller- adores her cocker spaniel-petite and lovable-avoids cetty people. E. RICHARD LESHER B352 Locust Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Castleaires A future pattern maker-Dick's a good box beater-gives three cheers for boxing. NORMA LEWIS 315 North Sixth Street COMMERCIAL Bunny-fan of Esquire -thinks boys are fun-green eyes-the rushingest senior. ' A834 HAROLD LEE 331 McKnight Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL A Cappella Choir This basketball lover finds working with figures interesting-Tuffy will have a Business Manager's sign on his doorfsings while Ioafing. ,K 1 fs tx Qt 'fm ss Q ,, ss fs Iililiiifi.,'ER255E5:SE-:5:5E5E5E5EE:5E5E- 1 +I F NE:E5E5E5E5ErErErSE2?E . s ff' ' si . Qt Eaisiasasss '-':s:2f:a:::..:.. , tt: L ANNA LESKO Q51 South Thirteenth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Camera Club, G.A.A., G.R. A country lover'-quiet-Annie longs to be Q1-measures 4495 -solid citizen-book-worm FERN LINK 1417 Fairview Street COLLEGE PREPARATO RY Girl Reserves Has enviable hair-her jinx Friday 13-soft spoken-Spanish interpreter-party devotee. THOMAS LEINBACH 'I156 Green Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Boys' Glee, I-Ii-Y A brown-eyed lad who hopes to be an artist-a Perry Como fol- lovver-goes Chinese for food. JANE A. LEMMERI-IART 705 Lehigh Street Berkshire Greens COMMERCIAL Girl Reserves Janie hails from I-IazeItonAskiIIfuI handler of a car-will soon be a super bookkeeper. FLORENCE LIPKA 1735 Thorn Street COMMERCIAL G.A.A., Sports A bookkeeper looking for a hand- some boss-can't stand silk stock- ings-keeps movies in business. 5-vztsrai., i.:':ia': .. ,, - I is Y J' A ? 3 ' 5 if i ZW Q ie? i We g 4 . I 2 R, 3, s w ' 5' Q 33? A F ff 525211 1 ' 4 1-2: 1-D' ff Wi' :fE:: - ' .Q fi: , a ,G git fy., X1 ss -., 4 fi: Z iiaiiiif fr . t' ABQ? A I st .. ' - ft , , A it A-SM 1:52 I.. . ss.NTss'3N ' RICHARD LEISS 1208 Locust Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Dick will be a successful beach comberl'-reads I-Iobo News - Iikes 'em beautiful but dumb. EDWARD LEMPAS 939 Cotton Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Eddie wants to go to Canadafo dancing and baseball please him' admires .loan Lesliefthinks gals are terrific. JANICE MARY LERCH 393 North Thirteenth Street HOME ECONOMICS Bowling Jannie is allergic to wolves- banana splits are her weaknessg and that recalls a slip on icef a tiny tot. VIRGINIA LIPPINCOTT 1521 Palm Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Bacc. Com., G A.A., G.R., N.I-I,S. Student Council A doodler-lover of dreamy music 'has natural curlsffinds hayrides delightful, but. late people!! CHESTER LIS 594 South 'ISZ Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Check will become a shipping clerkfnever will forget the time he walked in a class ol all girls- bowling bee. GERALD LONG 548 North Thirteenth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Jerry wants a larm to tend-has appetite to Fit farm life-peeved by silly girls-a plant lover. GEORGE LORISH 932 North Fourth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Athletic Club - Friendly but forgetful-has dynamic personality-fond memorycstation .wagon trip to Canada-pipe type. NANCY LORRAINE LUTZ 9314 Fremont Avenue GENERAL VOCATIONAL Aviation Club, Bowling, Soccer, Usher Nan's cloud-minded!wilI make a gorgeous air hostessfloves double datesfhas a weakness for sailors. JOHN T. LITWIN 6Q4 Maple Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Buggy about baseball'-'gets the leg of the chicken-lasted when Gravel Gertie and B.O. Plenty were separated. KENNETH LONG 954 Linden Street GENERAL VOCATIONAI. Butch admits he's ticklish-a really slick iitterbug-ambition: engineer -Dick Tracy fan. - , . si PEARL Lurz I 9234 Raymond Avenue COMMERCIAL Home Room Secretary Lutzie wouldnt mind naturally wavy hairAwants to make use of her shorthand-humorous-gum is a constant companion. LOIS ANN LOCHMAN 309 North Tenth Street COMMERCIAL M.B., S.O.S. Club Detention-embarrassinglg Loy drools over the football team4Mr. Dietrich will be long remembered. MARILYN A. LOVE 3'l7 North Filth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Ass. Chaplain, Ass. Com., G.A.A., I-list. Com., N,H.S.,,R, 81 B., S.C. Lyn Aour able GR. president! interested in social work-mad about music-a bluebird of hap- piness-daydreams-sweet. DOROTHY LYKENS 550 South Eleventh Street COMMERCIAL Baseball, G.A.A,, Tennis Nay to vanity-Dotsy is very musicalfearnestffcould use a thirty hour dayfan eager corres- Dondent RAY LODER R.D. No. 1, West Leesport COLLEGE PREPARATORY Football Outadoor typefice hockey addict fSkip wishes he knew more girls fhome made ice cream is tops. ELIZABETH LOSONCY 9355 Berkley Road COMMERCIAL Leaders' Club, Sports Looks forward to week-endsf- Liz dreams of powder blue conver tiblefhates to lose money--active sportster. DAVID MORGAN LUTZ 348 Linden Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Executive Committee Will serve in the ministrygthinks girls are crazy'-Lutzie is fascinated by disappearing looIA-bashlul, quiet, humorous. RICHARD LYTTLE 1505 Palm Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Dramatic Club, Sr. Assembly Com. Dickftennis is a uracquetws f German comes naturallyflussy girls are outffactually read Ulvloby Dick. GN Q ROBERT MacCONNELL 1433 North Twelfth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Athletic Club, Home Room ' President Please! no baby talk-garrulous- Mac is a football fan-will miss those long study periods. ELEANORE MARKS Q55 North Front Street HOME ECONOMICS Fellowship Club, G.A.A., Sports Mertlikes the walk home-to eat is to live-would enioy a Vanderbilt wardrobe-kittens are a weakness, FRANK MASTRANGELO 313 McKnight Street l NDUSTRlAL VOCATIONAL Frankie is oily over machines- a careful driverll-Hurrah for Milleris ice cream-would date Gravel Gertie. JANE MAYOPOULOS 943 Madison Avenue GENERAL VOCATIONAL Nursing Club Will pin our curls in place- speedy typist-tempermental- those bothersome brothers!-men bore her. GENE MACK 839 Schuylkill Avenue INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Following in Jimmy Dorsey's foot- steps-Fatso will be making con- nections electrically-3:3O bell is sweet music to him. , R 1 1 . t Ex RV as 6 RICHARD J. MATZ 461 North Thirteenth Street IN DUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Track Matzy-interests lie in floriculture and mechanical drawing-forgetful -hates to be addressed as Junior. ROBERT MCCARTHY 718 Franklin Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Arxalma, C.C., Finance Com., Track Mac is skillful with a paint brush- embarrassed asking for a date-- female smokers are o-u-t - a swift pacer. ANNA L. MADARA 1838 Perkiomen Avenue COMMERCIAL Activity Ticket Club, H.R. Treas, Hoagy-nicknamed for her idol- passes her time reading mysteries- gripes about shorthand-mirthful. RAYMOND MANN 1922 Locust Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Tall and slim-sports spotter-food fair-a seeker of success-those hard drivers testsl ROBERT MCCLATCHIE 502 Schuylkill Avenue GENERAL VOCATIONAL Cross Country, Track lnsists he was born without brains - Mac dreams of a business of his own-a marine-to-be-history fiend-travels. W ., ' ss i K at L . V .... ,,.., W ':::Q,:.,1 'R' ,irc Sf' DOLORES MADEIRA 1198 Chestnut Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Dolly-stitches her own clothes- couldn't live without Rusty- anklets with pumps are disgusting -dimples. ANTHONY MARABELLA 324 South Eighth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Tony will connect wires-sold on Hhot jazz -sketches in spare time -a long vacationist-math is too easy. JOSEPHINE MARTELLO 339 Pine Street COMMERCIAL A Cappella, Business Efficiency Club Jo thinks boys are unapproachable but nice-has a knack for singing- can't forget 4'Southwest -thinks she talks too much. f ,Q ss 432, zitia 2 mx, A ii MARIAN McGINlTHEN 716 North Thirteenth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Movie Appreciation Club , l Peruses books in her leisure time- l a Spanish interpreter-effirientl -quiet-intelligent-baseballQ enthusiast. l , ,,.,,, ,.,,,,,,,i,. , ., , ,, l i . ..... ff: ...- :-as.-. ii . 5 5 ' V ii QS i ' M, . X si? , s Jai. A sa -me s .R ALICE McLOUD 134 North Ninth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY G.R., Movie Appreciation Club Call her Al but definitely not McLoud-losing her shoe was embarrassing-always on hand lor a wrestling match, RAYMOND HUYETT MELCHER BQ9 North Fourth Street DISTRIBUTIVE EDLlCATlON Dreamy on the drums-Ray likes salesmanship, for there he can talk a lot-Fishing is fun-hates to tease. GEORGE .I. MENG 812 Old Wyomissing Road COLLEGE PREPARATORY Rifle Club Merg's chief objective is civil engineering-haunted by bad dreams-goes camping to get away from it all. ANNA McNABB 999 North Eleventh Street COMMEPCIAL Girls' Glee Club Mickey is tricky on the rink- uncontrollable temper-wishes she were the right height-mirthiul. KENNETH MENDELSOHN 449 South Fifteenth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Marching Band, N.H.S. Kenny-may succeed Buddy Rich -gives out with a boogie beat- nervous-strolls on the boardwalk. .,.i . , is WILLIAM MEYERS 1334 Green Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Cross Country Most embarrassing mornentzanswer- ing the senior questionnaire-takes many walks in the woods-wants to have a farm oi his own. gy :,. . , V -,,.'. V I 1. . 1 -..... fp ' ' FRANK PAUL MILANEK 550 Pearl Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Football, Boys' Glee Fat will be an electrician-can't reluse ice cream-enjoys grammar lessons-jumps to the juke box. CARL MECK 364 Schuylkill Avenue INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Rifle Club Meckie thinks all girls are money- mad-spends his time doing this and that-takes life in his stride. DOLORES MECK ,527 Mclfnight Street DISTRIBLITIVE EDUCATION Future Merchants of Reading Hershey Bars-yurnmiel-Dolly wishes she were a demon-driver- late hours and early alarms-ughl ., J its mtg! 5, - V H 43,50 A . .,, .ii , 1 it WILSON MENGEL 508 Lancaster Avenue GENERAL VOCATIONAL Bill-divine drummer-wishes he were older-hopes everybody's having fun-tomorrow's band leader. GUY MILLER 1130 North Sixth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Fellowship Club, H.R.V.P. Jake thinks girls are too talkative-' inspired by pep assemblies-so big fsighj-rattles the keyboard. BETTY MENGEL 615 Avenue A COMMERCIAL S.O.S. Club, Girls' Glee Considers boys ok-weakens at the thought of popular ballads- lollows Kerry Drake-strike bowler. LOUISE MERKEL 1041 Windsor Street COMMERCIAL G.R., S.O.S. Weazie says she's a man-hater and has a Fiery temper-enjoys good books-friendly-bitten by travel bug. JOHN MILLER 317 West Douglass Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Jerky is a bashlul lad, he says- the initials N.S. hold a fascination -forest ranger's the iob ahead- hiker, fx W7 Q K ez 8 S WS ,iw , ,-,,,I2v ,,j. .,l ' , wie, 1 I 111 : tm, . 95: rf' A A it MARILYN J MILLER 139 North Fifth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Arxalma, Bowling, Booster, Ex, Com., G.R., I-LR. Treas., N.I'l,S, Marney'-talented artistically- slumber party instigator-cute-ew citable naturegblushes. SHIRLEY F. MINNICK 1157 Perry Street DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Future Merchants of Reading Stringbean hair drives her wild- a Mrs. Anthony-forgetful ol last names-zany over dancing. PAUL MISEYKO f 'l'I3 Upland Avenue GENERAL VOCATIONAL This fisherman uses Spiders for bait-a budding truck driver- Spaghetti's on his menu-takes life easy. CONRAD MIZDAIL 705 Greenway Terrace INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Table Tennis Club A cabin in the mountains would suit Mizzy to a Tga builder of miniature models-he'lI land with the Marines. WH t W .. g A: t 3 at .I ' ' rf ' . M zzt iziiiz e ...... W .test , QM cl, .: ' , .,,-, , , N vzll ---,, - ' ' : S .2:2: is tg if M 53, . g gl . 3 , . S A t. 1 , ff L f r ' E zz' :-' A xt ' .. QQ' . ' I A , I A eser eA A , . M . liil ' , In .. ' :A,,. ,,,,.-,. 3 g . :.f,.r . L -I :ffl I , ' , iiiiii 'T M ROBERT DALE MILLER 820 Delta Avenue INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Brown-eyed Bob avoids the know- it-all-math fan-allergic to beauti' ful women-the constant swimmer. ld ei' PHILLIP MISEYKO 'I'I3 Upland Avenue GEN ERAL VOCATIONAL Mechanics helper-grieves loss of pet-addicted to math'-a some day big time operator-haunts the corner store. EDWARD MOCZYDLOWSKI 955 South Third Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Camera Club, Red 8c Black Edjue-swoony on a saxaphone- a printer's apron would fit him- would banish chemistry. ROBERT L. MILLER 1137 Windsor Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL A connoisseur ofthe pool room- I-lerman spends his spare time sleeping-a friend of IootballA a iive platter Joe. VIRGINIA MILLER 918 McKnight Street COMMERCIAL Concert Band, G.R., MB., Senior Orchestra Attracted by anything musicalw unmannerly people are out of bounds-an efficient typist-candy consumer, I if 5 , K' is i f DORIS MOHN 545 McKnight Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Assembly Com., Arx., Booster, Class Treas., G.A.A,, N,I-l.S., S.C,,T.T. Loses herself in her artfillustrators here comes competitionADoIIy's peppy and fun-provoking. ROY MILLER, Jr. Q32 Rose Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Hall Patrol, Mixed Chorus, S.C. Alt., Boys' Glee Gimpyfshoulders a gunfabashed by a locker room episode4cap- tuvated by pinball machines- sparlt plug. JULES MINKER T 508 Palm Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Pre-Med Club Will pull your molarsffree of charge?-An unwilling baby- sittergivory tinklerftwinlcling eyesga thinker. MADELINE MIRABELLA 427 Park Avenue GENERAL VOCATIONAL A Cappella, I-l.R. Secretary Mickey-beautiful beautician- blushing is a wealcnessfa trip to Bermuda is a must-'detests pushing in halls. JAMES MOLL 634 Pear Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Marching Band, School Hist. Com. Jim has dentist jitters-'uses Varga calendars-will be arguing cases in court. . .sg XE tj. t fi ..,.,.,.,., . .,.,, 56i.5.a.i5.:- ax ,,,,. . tl ' 'Y 1 Qi f, ns., GERALD MONDE 1210 OI ey Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL A wood butcher-Little Rock is a history fan-'sports minded-P enjoyed early dismissals-look him up at D. S. 81 W. ROBERT MORROW 2106 Kutztown Road GENERAL VOCATIONAL Girl gum chewers uk Bob-an expert radio player undecided abouthis future-extremelyticklish. AUDREY VIRGINIA MOTZE 777 Miltimore Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Movie Appr. Club, N.I-I.S,, Red 81 Black Busy promoter ol our school news- paperfpossesses a beautiful voice !values sincerity--pleasantf cheerful. A E CHARLES NELSON 'IOO West Douglass-Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Aviation Club The clouds holds a rosy luture for California --a power on the basketball courtffairplane modeler glots ol lun. .af ' ......, T 'gifs W 3 DONALD MOODHART 946 North Tenth Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Flying high is his aim-Moody's hobby: making model airplanes- a joy rider. JEAN MOSER 1410 Schuylkill Ayenue COMMERCIAL 5.0.5. Crab ' Blond, blue-eyed Jean considers corn pie delicious-rallies to keeping booksAwould be de- lighted with a car. at I . -::. S' . ,. I NORMAN B. NIELDS Q97 West Green Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Assembly Ch., Chess 81 Checkers Cl., Football Mgr, N.H.S. A student ol chess Penn State in the olfing'-plays with nitro- glycerinff ace radio announcer Y . Z 2 .gs brainy'-emath is just a whistle. ,gl n l Q si, Yh 'Ss ! 1 gb JOHN MOORE 861 Schuylkill Avenue GENERAL VOCATIONAL Spike will be one ol Uncle Sam's boys-embarrassed the time he fell oh' a certain horse-'never bored in wood shop. ELAINE MUSSER 1203 Fidelity Street COMMERCIAL That's Elaine: late again-uses up her leisure playing piano4-loves to cook-will be taking the boss' notes. CATHERINE V. NOLL 'ISQ4 North Ninth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Cassie looks lorward to being a housewife'-hiking is this red haired lass' idea ol lun-' a great mind-changer .BETTY JEAN MOOTZ 224 North Sixth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY A Cappella, I-lall Patrol, G.A.A., G.R., Typing Cl., Vocal Ensemble Can accommodate live hamburgers and a banana split-BJ. will soon be feeling your pulse-wishes she had Fins. EARL W. MOYER, JI. 1334 North Sixth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Senior Band lnquisitive girls provoke him'-the bungalow always insures a swell timeftoots a trumpet-quiet. DENTON G. MUZZUCO 1049 Marion Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Denny longs to have his youth back?fdescribes himself as stub. bornfdoes w eight liftinggwants to be Mr, America. WALTER NOLL 531 Locust Street INDUSTRIAL VOID . TION.-'-L lvlothefs chocolate cake is t with Nollie Wfuture tlraltsr fra becomes very shy at tirncywi like d llsh. i' 4mss.,'Qt gifs ,f 7V ' lisa.. in -,::.:si'- C ggi bis, IM ff .Wg i.:::.::::, . f.. a2ii-s:::::::,:,,,.,,- f t 5 , R, ii gig +L: f if , f si as, J Q J Qs. st X WARREN NOLL 1 Q3 Carroll Street GENERAL VOCATION AL Boys' Glee, R.l-LS. Choir Wonders where one gets ambition -really looks forward to summer loaling-speed boating is swell fun-Tommy dislikes bragging. DOLORES O'CONNELL 1013 Moss Street COMMERCIAL Dramatic Club Cool-tempered-has lovely black hair-thrills to music, especially symphonies-meets and makes many friends. DONALD OHLINGER 127 Bern Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL This six-footer's handy at playing cards-Dutch aims at a million dollars-will miss the bus rides to school. EARL OPLINGER 525 Linden Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Boys' Glee Club Enjoys playing trombone in band- hopes to be a good football coach -Oppie's provoked by silly girls and history classes. MARGARET NUSS 1430 Amity Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Ex. Com., Exhibit Com, G.A.A,, G.R., N.H.S., S.C. Peg aims to be successful-talented talker-faithfully reads about Hot- shot Charlie-has a peaches and cream complexion. RICHARD OLLIVIERRE 435 South Eleventh Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Football Maddened by some girls' heavy make-up-Dick leaves haunting to ghosts--sarcastic-unique person- ality. ARNOLD ORCHOWSKI 951 Cotton Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Patternmaking appeals'-confused by chemistry-'says he's lazy- would like a large-salaried lob. ROBERT NYE Q48 West Douglass Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Snoozer and silly girls don't mix- follows Red Ryder-sports occupy most of his time, with dances in between. HAROLD O'BRlEN, Jr. T256 North Tenth Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Harry wishes to be a globe trotter -welcomes the 3:30 bell- talented model maker-getting ready for the army, ' r I, , A ffl In wg' l , me ...., . A Y ,,,, . f SARAH STARR PARVIN l.eeSDOrt GENERAL VOCATIONAL Sally's southern born-'craves a great dane-crossword puzzles delight her-loquacious-musical, EDWARD OBERC 300 North Tenth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Peeved by late people-will never, never forget when he smashed his fathers car-l-lap's happy with happy people. JAMES O'BRlEN 140 North Fourth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Announcement Com., Ex. Com., N.H.S., Student Council Civil Engineer to-be-Jim gets a kick out of football-pet pastime: girls-avoids work in any form. BETTY ODAGES 911 North Fourth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL A Cappella Choir Duchess would be a model- music lover-lots of fun-an eyeful -energy plus-dreams oftraveling. ' -5 iw, ...... 5551 4' in st L was MARY PATRICIAN 1407 North Twelfth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Class Sec., G.A.A., GR. Our lovely class secretary and G.A,A. president-Pat is waiting to see those Bright days again- friendly. DORIS PAWLING 553 South Fourteenth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Late people are not for Babe- dreams Night and Day -despises oral reports-everyone's friend. BERTIE PITCHERELLO 344 Church Street COMMERCIAL Baseball, Basketball, G.A.A. A lil' ol' gal from N.C.-climbing to be a hostess in the air-Pitchy sports a dynamic personality. GEORGE PODRAZA 193 Schiller Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Chemistry Club Tried to forget school by enjoying his weekends-detention reminds Hogie of Penn State reversed- unlucky. . . ..:: .:.:,,.,.:, .......:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:...:.,.:.:.:.:.,. . , W - . M ..,.: . 3:9 ' . ,W c ' ef ' .. A , .,.. . :Zi , xx QV A A El x A f V at Q ,Y .:' 'W ff W A -3 a-fEEsE:.,- NYLA POWELL 1369 Locust Street HOME ECONOMICS G.A.A., Nursing Club Thinlrs men wolves but dates 'em regardless-finds a stitch in time saves nine-can't resist an ice cream sundae. LORETTA PEARCE 313 Pearl Street COMMERCIAL Activity Ticket Club, Hall Patrol Lolly's laziness is perpetual-longs for a store of her ovvn-'annoyed by late people-basket-ballster. IRENE PODLASEK Q79 South Ninth Street COMMERCIAL Business Efficiency Club Renie-longs for her native Con- necticut-informal gatherings, please-short and shy-marked accountant. CHARLES PRENTICE 465 Gordon Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL HP., Office Messenger Buster, a talented dancer and trumpeter-opinion of girls: groovie!-will miss the good old R.H.S. cafe. JEANNE PETREE 932 North Twelfth Street COMMERCIAL Girls' Glee Club, GR., Swimming Y . Pete pla s the accordion-does a lot of reading-friendly people are tops-tiny, blonde, cute. RICHARD POSTETTER 837 Madison Avenue GENERAL VOCATIONAL Concert Band, Football, Sr. Band Sr. Orch. Coaching career ahead-toots the French horn-how 'bout those pillow fights?-prefers tall gals. JEAN PRESKA 630 South Tenth Street COMMERCIAL Business Efficiency Club A blushing blonde-abhors speech malringvlongs for blue eyes-daydreamerftallzative- hikes and doggie roasts-umm. JANICE PFLUM 1048 Pear Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL A Cappella, G.A.A. Won't forget A Cappella tripsf reddens easily-typing will be Blondie's work: GEORGE POLYAK 312 Madison Avenue GENERAL VOCATIONAL A poolroom addict-Polly talks too much-loafing at Coney lsland's ideal-his will be a life of ease. WILLIAM POTTEIGER 531 Robeson Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY A Cappella Choir, Boys' Glee Club, Castleaires. A quick ierlc with a soda-Buddy Rich puts him in a trancefcan't iit but willing to try'you'll get used to his Flashy ties. RUTH PRICE 1031 North Fourth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Girl Reserves, HP., School History, Ushers I-lates to leave R.H.S.4ninth period is best-excels in avoiding work-can be found with a crowd of kids. , lf ,.,. -, if S . A X 'r e -'ix RICHARD QUINTER 3526 South 1731 Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Dick-enthusiastic over skiing- thinks a car and a girl go hand in hand-keeps Posted on Life -comical. JERRY E. RAY 1153 Birch Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Ann. Com., Cr. W., I-LR. Pres., N.I-LS., Table Tennis CI. Glicky-a newshound-strums a Hawaiian guitar-prospective occupation: telephone trouble- shooter. DOROTHY REBHOLZ 341 West Green Street COMMERCIAL Act. Ticket Club, I-LP. Dot will sample a hot fudge sundae anytime-penny-candy fiend -avoids stuck-up people. BETTY REDCAY 17 Bernharts Avenue GENERAL VOCATIONAL Betts gets burned up at times- keeps writing letters-can't under- stand why she has to have three brothers and no sister-short. 3 Q is M ...,...,.. t ,Kg . R J t 5. H fr es WN . JEANNINE RAMSEY 118 Schuylkill Avenue COLLEGE PREPARATORY G.A.A. Abhors selfish people-ditto for surly teachers-sympathetic- sports lover-nicknamed Jinlcy. s. .til . GEORGE REBHOLTZ 1135 Windsor Street COMMERCIAL Little Deal can't wait for our First class reunion-embarrassed by his health class-a strike bowler. MOLLIE REDCAY 1919 Chestnut Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL C1irIs'Cvlee, Typing CI. Appreciates all kinds of music- Mollie will some day travel far and wide-talks in her sleep- future model. w GERARD RAPP 1026 North Twelfth Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Hermit draws comic characters for fun-destined bachelor-U.S.N. is on his track-football fiend- dances are O.K. DORIS RAUENZAHN 1454 North Front Street COMMERCIAL Wishes she could spell-faithful fan of Daisy's pups-onions should be abolished-anotherice creamer. ' sir te t -r1:5:5:2: s- . ...W it iii .ft Weis 1 3 ., E .svejzgf 1, . Wx :.,.M.A3 mg JAMES REED 367 Hazel Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Office Messenger Jim is dazzled by red-heads-will wear Navy blues-sleeps when he has nothing else to do. 0, . rs .7 .M + swf M: rf -,r mu gs., .L 1.4 R ---f Q , 1 ,fm Q 5 A 9 4 7 W .,, ,x ..s.. ,: , ffl 1... gi I I is Q' RUTH RAPP 105 Robeson Street COMMERCIAL Ruthie would be a receptionist- reading is a specialty-likes her history class-accordionist. JOYCE RAUENZAHN 1033 Spring Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL G.A.A., Concert Band, Marching Band, Sr. Band, Sr. Orch., Sports Music is an essential for Jo- wishes boys weren't so serious- unable to forget band rehearsals. WILLIAM L. REBER 111Q North Thirteenth Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Boys' Glee, Ex. Com., M.B., Pub. Com., Stage Crew Bill-enthusiastic about everything -interests: music, dramatics, sports -would have R. H. S. ever victorious. 3 1 ev sg :'-:- ff--,- .ff e.s::i'.se.r: 4 -1 3 1' 1 .my I . 4 sk v it A 'RL DORIS M. REESER 715 North Ninth Street DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Future Merchants of Reading Ducky just can't say no--forgetful of names-dress designer to be- late againl DOROTHY A. REHNERT 312 Summit Avenue COMMERCIAL G.A.A., G.R., Hall Patrol, S.O.S. Club I-ler own book shop would satisfy Dot-doggie roasts are on the must list-boys are nice at times. WILLIAM J. REILLY 337 Schuylkill Avenue GENERAL VOCATIONAL Art Cl., Arxalma, Intramural Basketball Our Arxalma cover is the work of Big Bill-good at baseball- a second Da Vinci-Finds ferns confusing. LEO REINHART 530 North Eleventh Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Printing Club A soldier in the making-will miss the girls of R.H.S.-would banish school from his lite-another ice cream fan. me 3. X . X5 MIRIAM RETTGERS 128 West Pike Street , COMMERCIAL Arx,, G,A.A., Leaders' Club, SC., Sports Blond, blue-eyed Mim hopes for a green-shuttered house with white picket fence-jitterbugging keeps her in trim-practical ioker. 2 W gi, I 'E 1 5, get JAMES F. REHR 1610 North Eleventh Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Ann. Com., Arx., Cr. W., Hi-Y, S.C., Stu. Co. A political genius- Diamond Jim' follows the maxim eat, drink and be merry-argumentative- a Democrat. ROBERT REIMER 1819 Perkiomen Avenue GENERAL VOCATIONAL Typing Club Bob-active in church affairs- hard on shoe leather-methodical mathematician-business-like. zzz: N . ,ez FLW t W ANNA RHOADS 1335 Moss Street COMMERCIAL G,A.A,, G.R,, Sports Tall fellows- Hubba, I-lubba - egotists, beware!-Dusty makes good use of a telephone-handy with a racquet. RAYMOND REIFSNYDER 1647 Perkiomen Avenue GENERAL VOCATIONAL Baseball, Basketball, Football, Senior V.P. Bulldog-one of the few who has crossed the goal line-irresis- tible smile-a super sleeper- pleasant. Q , 11' A I ' s ..,,. -,i.? I .I ' A s , s CURTIS R. REITZ 1916 North Fourteenth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Fellowship Cl., Card Com., N.I-l.S., Stu. Co. Prospective member of Supreme Court-Curt lives for Life - brains to spare-a crack bowler -advertises U. of P. BETTY RHOADS 317 North Sixth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Frenchie's set on touring the world -a masticator deluxe-week-end trips are super-modeling will take up her time. CALVIN C. REIGEL 615 South Court Street, Glenside GENERAL VOCATIONAL Coolidge loves to tease girls- will miss the bells to change classes-looks forward to being an engineer-reads Life . ROBERT REIS 691 Clinton Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Reveille for Red-hunting seasons, too-know-it-alls perturb him- dangles a mean hook-spo'rts- minded. MURIEL RENTSCHLER 957 South Tenth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Basketball, Clothing Club, G.A.A., Hockey Nluggs-future gym teacher-boys are super-loyal to Southwest- o broken ankle was a calamity. VIRGINIA RICHARDS 1418 Church Street COMMERCIAL Basketball, Leaders' Club Ginny-all out lor sports-would like to take over in our own gym- iovial-snootle boys irritate her. it Ns rt ft W' ' 3 :Eg t ' 11:1 is Wt 155555 , Wk N I ,R N 'V' Wi V EE: A ROBERT RICHARDSON 147 North Tenth Street COMMERCIAL Collects rare stamps--'Big Bob's literature is comic books-has strikes to sparefa pin ball fanatic. , ' wt S -.re -:-:aa if ' ifirs: -',. . I .m f ' 2:1-::s5ff :s5f5:.:,s,sg' ' tifrgm l ' r 5 . e sr ' , I JOHN ROLLAND 1049 Church Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Jake --likes the scenery in Laureldalefwaiting for Sadie Hawkins day to come his wayk aFfected by art. DANIEL ROSHORN 317 Wunder Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Russian-plays pinochleiprefers math because work is done in class feager to ioin the army-relishes vittles. JULIA ROSSI 197 Carpenter Street COMMERCIAL Booster Julie loathes concerted people will bang the lettered keys ft would install escalators at R.H.S. MARGARET J. RICKENBACH 1421 Mulberry Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY A Cappella, Bowling, G.A.A., I-lall Patrol Peggy 4-fOrWdrCJ-lOOl1ing - meas- ures her caloriesfanother female 'drivervaccustomed to Doin' What Comes Natu r'lly. ETHEL ROSLIN 16 Belvedere Avenue GENERAL VOCATIONAL H.R.V.P., Mixed Chorus, Sports, T.T. Cl, Et-fond of Franltiefa weelcfend at the shore is delightful-short- sharpgshapely-dancing's on the preferred list. GRACE ROTH 1037 North Fifth Street COMMERCIAL G.A.A., S.O.S. Wants to settle downfffcan always be Iound at Kane's Kozv Korner Gracie is satisfied with spaghetti and meatballs. SHIRLEY RISSMILLER 1610 Forest Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Turby anticipates housekeeping- is allergic to snobsfiolly4the Sugar Bowl provided a second home. HELEN ROEDEL 1433 Birch Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Flag Drill, I-LP., Sports, Typing Club You'll always Find Helen laughing -goes yum, yum over Italian sandwichesfreally gives out on the acccrdionf-motorcycle crazy. JANET EVE ROY 1118 Elm Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Brass Ouartet 81 Octet, Concert Band, I-l.R. Treas., MB., Orchestra, Sr. Band, S.O.S. Jan has the trumpet blues-'has the picnic spiritvffollows Hgoodn 'music'-daintyfCardin captivates er. MARY RITZMAN I 1518 North Fifteenth Street ' COLLEGE PREPARATORY l Ass. Chap., Arx., Fellowship CI., Flag Drill, HR. Sec., N.H.S. Goes Fishing for lcey rings-desires to be a missionary-waiting for colllege-infectious laughfgood pa VIRGINIA ROHRBACH 403 Elm Street COMMERCIAL Colces rate high with Ginny'- will miss those stepsga movie-govr -the good old days were swell l RONALD ROMIG 1621 Union Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Cr. W., N.H.S., Motto Com. Ruthless when it comes to Tyson- may operate on you one day- industrious-distinctly dislikes slow movers. l l ESTHER RUBENSTEIN 314 Cedar Street COMMERCIAL Mixed Chorus Looking for a man with a millioni Essie says she just hasn't any will power-Wat home on the dance floor. Q. X515 . -:' ' SV ii. ief v J W f', ' A 3 J .25 , A My . ,,: . . ,Q , , , f 5 f 5 V5 Y , if WN .,, . K 4 46 -Sf' f ,N 3 fa TI M if L it ROBERT RUOFF 'IQ99 Pike Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Basketball, Tennis Sam excels in tennis-solos at the movies-fond of Mr. l-Iarris -likeable-a happy-go-lucky optimist. LAURA SABANOS 499 Carroll Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Mixed Chorus, Table Tennis Club Laura will miss the comfy chairs of R,l-I.S.-walking is a hobby- boys are out of this world - restless. THURMAN SALLADE 628 North Eighth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL I-low he hates to get up in the morning-Don's a whizz at cards -thinks girls are too independent. THERESA SARTORI 335 Hazel 'Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Chee-Chee-mermaid-oh, those kids In 306l-jitterbugger-inten ested in Good Housekeeping -temperamental. JANE RUPPERT 1704 Perkiomen Avenue COLLEGE PREPARATORY Arxalma, G,A,A,, H,R. Sec,, Card Com., N.l-l.S., Sports Janie-gal with a giggle-please donlt stare-green is a necessity -music is a must-eager to travel, ROSE MARIE SABO 192 West Windsor Street COMMERCIAL G.A.A., Table Tennis Club Rosie claims she blushes easily- looks forward'to pushing a baby coach-having fun is her favorite Dastime-always hungry. 'N X, I DAVID T. SAVAGE 191 West Windsor Street COLLEGE PRERARATORY Comm. Com., C.C., Dramatic Club, N.l l.S,, Track Center of attraction-aroused by the thought of one year in a harem -sings to himself-always kidding. SHIRLEY RUPPERT 1458 North Front Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Nursing Club Skip skims over the ice-interest tied to Child Adoption Bureau- quiet-industrious--enjoys church socials. FRANKLIN SANDS 'I34 West Green Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Rifle Club School has no place in Franks life -Quick on the trigger-a regular at the Olivet Boys' Club-unmoved. PATRICIA SAXTON 436 Lancaster Avenue GENERAL VOCATIONAL ACappella, Comm. Com., G.R., G,A.A., SC., Vocal Ensemble Rat-blonde hair and brown eyes contribute to a smooth combination -enjoys those super men-good basketeer. VIRGINIA ANN RUTH 'IQO7 Green Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL A Cappella This talented songstress has often longed to be in opera-Ginny spends her time collecting pictures of houses-admires Nelson Eddy. 4 ANNABEL M. SANDERS 527 Spruce Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Dressmaking Club, G.R., Red 84 Black Would like to study scientific agriculture at Penn State-at home on a horse-letter WflI2ffQUI2f, JOSEPHINE SANTILLI West Leesport COMMERCIAL Business Efficiency Club, Softball Ask Josie about her jeep ride- is attracted to Temple-open for a job-a food enthusiast-hates crowds. MICHAEL A. SCALZI, Jr. 994 Greenwich Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL A Cappella, Boys' Glee Club Mike-a draftsman-firm believer in family life-destroys girls' hand! bags-shies away from zoot suits -bookworm. Rs , XX M AA , -q5,.1 -so ,Y my , fs wi -5 .. ' ' Q?5:5'xg:2:E5EEEE51 X.: e ,A g sp , 'Si e Xi ' ' feg g gix 5 A V E 1,2 XV O L 5 Z' 'fi' . .. .,.. - -- 'Ri , we tr Vg HELEN SCHAEFER 639 Birch Street COMMERCIAL Art Club, Ex, Com., G.A.A., G.R. Prog. Com,, Sports Blondie'lldocommercial illustrating 'short memoried-enthusiastic about sports-chocolate floater. SHIRLEY M. SCHANTZ 716 Weiser Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Senior Orchestra, Typing Club Shirl dreams while her fingers wander over the piano keys' avoids tall boys-could dance all night. ROBERT HUYETT SCHENCK 128 North Fourth Street C OLLEGE PREPARATORY Boys' Glee, Senior Orchestra Mr. Rachmaninoffs competitor! food fan-Shank enjoys talking to 'neat peoplefannoyed by changeable women. NOREEN LUCIA SCHILDT 847 North Third Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL G.A.f'X., lable Tennis Club Rene collects records--aims to be successfulfannoyed by the long hikes through the tunnel to gym-f lust reaches five feet. LOUISE SCHAEFFER 330 North Front Street COMMERCIAL Activity Ticket Club, G.A.A. Tippy definitely doesn't like alarm clocksfa certain hat sent her out of this worldgharmonizer- Sportster. ,,: fi , ass' zrr 'I'i' I 'iii X ..i,:: 2 Zr' I . we - K, :.,,. . :,,,. if A sa I . T :., Ebay' ., 'hwy E ,zlt .- ,,., . ,.,,. ELAINE TRUE SCHERCK 434 Robeson Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY A Cappella An Oregon lass-wishes she had moved, to Reading sooner-music is her master-be seein' you in television. DORCAS SCHILLING 542 North Thirteenth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY G.A,A., GR., N.I-LS., Senior Orch., Sports Iries to play the piano amiable- will teach our young unsgwishes she were the life ofthe party, PATRICIA SCHAEFFER 1136 Mulberry Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL GTR., I-l,R.V,P., Mixed Chorus, Pretty Pat detests that alarm4 clothes-consciousggreat talkerA wants a family-reads during leisure. WILLIAM E. SCHAEFFER, Jr. 349 Linden Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boys' Glee, Cross Country, Hi-Y, I'-'l.R, Pres., Male Ouintet, N.l-LS., Song Com. WilIie's going to do drill work on you-our Hi-Y Prexyfintelligent -wonderful tenor-keeps you in stitches. ,V 5: is 1 f is NANCY SCHLAPPIG 1167 Green Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL S.O.S. Club Nance would appreciate red hair, being taller, and a trip to the moon A-crazy about the riavyflikes good sundaes. - ff as f s i If Al f ait E x xxm ll RICHARD SCHAEFFER 1524 North Twelfth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Basketball, Football Always prepared with a friendly greetingiDii:k's desire: to become a playboy-fast basketeer. BURTON SCHAFFER 1596 Mineral Spring Road COLLEGE PREPARATORY Pre-Med Club, Creative Writing Biologically minded-a future pill- pusheria sportsman-Bert prefers jolly foIks4sleepative and talkative. CARL SCHATZ 136 West Pike Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Dashes around on a motor scooter -bathes in the Tulpehocken- Dutch thought machine shop was on the ball. JOHN SCHLOTT 813 North Fifth Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL John would like to ioin the Navy fhis interest lies in electricity Afollows up on Joe Palooka regularlyitours Reading everyday. ROSEMARIE SCHMIDT 619 Tulpehocken Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Mixed Chorus, R, 81 B. Those loud people!-movie mad- bemoans losing things-swoons over Frankie-French is so romantic -sings. MARY ELLEN SEIDERS 1442 Moss Street COMMERCIAL Wouldn't part with her brothers- blond tresses-Kenny is wonderful -admits absent-mindedness. G. PHILLIP SEIDERS 1535 Locust Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL l'li-Y, Ritle Club Talented at getting dates-tinkerg with gas models-longs for a date with .lane Russell-talks in his sleep. PHYLLIS SETLEY 1348 Buttonwood Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY CLR., Library Club, Student Council Whips up a suner chocolate cake- embarrassed when little brother peeps-'dislikes wearing glasses. FRED R. SCHMURA 1199 Cotton Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Liver'n onions makes Frecl's mouth water-will be a maker of all kinds of tools-Fishing is his idea ol a swell time. MARY SEIDERS Q05 Upland Avenue GENERAL VOCATIONAL A Cappella, Vocal Ensemble Record listener-Ellie counts con- tinual combing one of her faults- tall typist-smart clothes are super. ' ' 454, im' I at - ..., b . X ,V .:.. g.C,,,,,w I . - if A Gif, 2 . -::'- ' -s W3 , . :.. - .if .ll' , .-': x 'SZ' fy 4, Q X Sgt Q YF' X2 y W ,iii 194 Q Wie ,X Z is LOUISE SCHROEDER 4QO Robeson Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY G.A.A , GR., N.l-I.S., Sr. Orch., String Ouintet Weeziefan angel ol mercyf formals are sunervvvould adore a cocker spanielva celloistg often undecided. sf ' .,,, . , . Q f in iv .sig 6, W . mis..-t. at sk' . ., .,., A , ., f ts Amd ,A ' z as 5: 't X F, .. i if 1 it ff se 4 'D 552325. ,f, ,, Q va- ::- aff. ,f s . z LOIS JUNE SEYFERT 936 Franklin Street COMMERCIAL Bus, El. Club., Hall Patrol Skippy asserts she has unruly hair-Navy minded-will be no one's maid-relishes Italian sand- wiches. S' A jr, 1 if . fi tieezfg JOHN SEIFARTH 1532 Birch Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Booster Club, Concert Band, Ensemble Club, Hi-Y Big John-ambition: Florist-en- ioys blowing his horn-will miss coming in last on cross-country squad. RICHARD SHAEFFER Q18 North Sterley Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Football Bends on bending board-stalwart tacklefsociable-Dickls com- pletely captivated by sportsfloker. it r ..,.. . ' .: I , .sis e ' .... S ,X .1 CAROLYN SCHWENK 363 North Front Street COMMERCIAL Bowling, G,A.A., G.R., M C. Shorthand fascinates Dolly--a sure lover of graham cracker pieflongs to have a driver's license--shy. THEODORE SEIDERS 1510 North Ninth Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATION AL Allergic to conceited people-in the habit of tripping over carpetsg Ted will be a mechanic some day -enioys hiking. THOMAS SEIGER 515 Marion Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL HR. Treas., MB. Says girls are something to talk about-Alommy aims to be a suc- cessful business man--can't waste his time on undependable people, LUTHER W. SHAFFER 1714 l-laak Street COLLEGE PREPARAI OPY Ex. Com., Finance Com,, Motto Com., N.l-l.S., School Hist. Com., Typing CI. Pegged pants provoke him--raises tropical Fishfpendora and Klap- perthal are haunts-imaginative! dependable. .Q K l 1 A X-Milfs ,a ll I .,,., 3 s,'. ... ' im Q E' .Q if if 2 JUNE SHEARER Q99 Hudson Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Mixed Chorus Anxiously waiting to go to Kutzf town State-will teach our younguns -swoons at boys over 6'-will miss yelling at R.H.S. football games. Rf 5. 7 Q-sEa::::. : ....:Si'1' f fEs:a .. tv tif ' Q W 5:5::::'55Ei5iH'? 71. I- fm-:f22: ' ff fs CV C x ,fl ...... tw, t ' , '.: -222522 - ' Q wg 2,2 A iw SR zz A W , N M 1 1 my ' .. 1 s ess Q X? as ss . ff, 2.5 7 if? MARCELLA SHUMAN Q06 West Green Street COMMERCIAL Act. Ticket CI., G.A.A. Wealth is her wishfto Marsh. mallow, boys are necessitiesf- would appreciate acknowledging success at twenty-Five. PAUL R. SIMON 131 Noble Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Classical music and math are tops -will enter Field of electrical engineering-longs lor a year's vacation. ADA SINGER 637 North Eleventh Street COMMERCIAL Dressmalcing Club Dreams by the dayAdancing and traveling around the world will be line-likes to be coaxed. I -.:- :::: ....,. -I .:,.:, .. ,.. . x x , ,,... '--- E l,.:- - ' ,, 5 39 . 5 +4 A MW l? A mm I , ,Q s ALBERT SHEFFER, 2nd 109 Windsor Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Cross Country, H.P., Motto Com., Pre4Med. Club Shel-'soon to study medicineA carnivorous-regular contributor to library fund-tall-terrific. GERALDINE SIMS Q37 Spruce Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Fellowship Club Gerrie likes to curl up with a good bool:-found chatting in halls- sO-O-O small-Spanish student- ELIZABETH SKROCKI 315 Mulberry Street COMMERCIAL S,O.S. Club People who have a sense of humor agree with Betty -dancing, din- ner, and drive also please-- stenographer. este JEAN SHELLABEAR 324 North Filth Street C OLLI:GE PREPARATORY Bowling, G.A.A., GR, N.l-l,S., Swimming Curly auburn tresses create com- ment-Hblushes readily -tempen ature taking will ensue if xylo- phone's playing. KAY WILLIAM SHOBER 1Q47 Perlriomen Avenue DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION I-li-Y Has Fred'Astaire toesfa gentle- man-can sell anything+dual per- sonality-energetic-talented- sunny smile. ns, V, .,.. X , cf if RITA M. SKUP 1559 Haalc Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY HR. Pres., Motto Com. Dreams best on bear rug toasting marshmallowsfSlcuppie has a doa mestic strealcfa cheezy bath tub singer. GLORIA SHILLING I 423 North Twelfth Street COMMERCIAL , G.A,A., GR., Library Club, I Library Staff Rainbow is embarrassed by her laugh-would remain at R.H.S, forever-will make a giddy ' WAVE-another Swoonatra. I BARBARA SHOUP 1609 Perkiomen Avenue COLLEGE PREPARATORY Ann. Com., Arx., Booster CI. G.A.A., GR., N.H.S., Sports Barby has Quite an imagination- night owl-slow-motioned but last to follow Jimmy-schedules everything. DELORES SIMON 106 North Front Street COMMERCIAL G.A,A., G.R. Lo-Lo longs to fly an airplane- embarrassed when she fell down the steps-bashful, blond bowler. ., V .- Q -.:: ..... It , K- ..... . S ,, V I t...,-.. is R t tw ff my f. , -A , vw -' -' ....: fl f .set - .. raaiszsixf: EVELYN SLATER 1043 North Eleventh Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY I-LP., I-LR. Chaplain A Colorado ranch is just right- thumbs up to ice-hockey and French!-enjoys a good talle- green-eyed. 1 Q 3 it BETTY JANE SMITH 635 Locust Street COMMERCIAL S.O.S. Club Number, please?- Smitty thinks her gang is topsfsees Stardust while dancing in the dark-wishes she were a boy. GERALDINE SMOLNIK 523 Minor Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY A Cappella, Basketball, G.A.A., G.R., I-l.R. Sec., Typing Club Expects world to be different now -will rush to soda fountains instead of to class-have a heart and don't be late. JANICE SNYDER 1109 Meade Street COMMERCIAL Fellowship Club, Hall Patrol Junky remembers football games- a gang of kids and a ialopy spell fun-food fiend-likes punching the typewriter. 'H V 9 ,-,, : I: , Z ,M f , X50 ,S :- ts ' R 'nfs in ' MARIE sPArz 622 Chestnut Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL G.R., Senior Orchestra, S.O.S. Club Playing the fiddle occupies most of Tiny's time-keeps up on letter writing-groans over R.H.S steps. ,M x 6 A . W ft' ,, of ,rzct HARRY J. SMITH Q10 Oley Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL ACappelIa Smitty hates being a Smith- likes to be coaxed-brings his girls home to Mother C75- a butcher to be. BETTY JANE SNYDER 329 Mulberry Street COMMERCIAL Betty Jane often has longed to have a complete new wardrobe- wonders why she was born- first a secretary-then a good housewife. h MARY E. SPEACHT 520 Pike Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Aviation Club, G.A.A., HP., Sports Terrywdestined for a career in the clouds-New Jersev draws her! ill-mannered people stay away. RICHARD SMITH 1010 Pike Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL ACappella, Boys' Glee Club, Hi-Y Anything musical will do for Dicker-derides snobbish persons -bigblueeyesvconstantlytalking ROBERT SOWA 931 Buttonwood Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Rifle Club V Bob hates to be asked a question he can't answer-likes trig 'cause it's easy-eats in his spare time. NANCY SPENGLER 359 North Front Street COMMERCIAL Accordina to Nancvr VGUSIWI Monroe is strictly solid-claims she falls in love too easilyfwill keep books-rraybe! RICHARD M. SMITH 995 Jefferson Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Weaker sex is fine as wine and iust as intoxicating-admires good selectionofclothingYGreeksalads are super ROBERT SNYDER 426 South Fourth Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Bashful Bob-does a great deal of sleeping-is puzzled by girlsv' a hayride is the last straw. RICHARD SPADAFORA 1096 Pear Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Junior Band Spaddy enioys his Quiet home- room-gonna drive an aircoupe- embarrassed when he must solo on his clarinet, JOSEPH SPIES 1210 Windsor Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Ask Joe about the time he was caught by the boss-a comedy man-dreams of a wife and home of his own. JOHN ANDREW SPOLSKI 640 Minor Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL A Cappella, Ass. Chairman, HR, V. Pres., Boys' Glee, S.C. Pres, This is Johnny, your N.B.C. an- nouncer-uncontrollable temper- ghosts at the Y every Saturday night. RICHARD STEFFY 431 North Ninth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Baseball, Cross-Country, Track Dick is affected by the lair sex- a comedian at heart-argumentative -dyed-in-the-wool Democrat. DONALD STEPHENSON Q10 West Greenwich Street GENERAL VOCATI ONAL Golf Club, Golf Team Dock dotes on golf-golf and blondes-no gals with warpaint, however-special noise maker- enjoys Pic. GERALD STERNER 101 Angelica Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL For a first class carpenter, call on Dutch-he'll meet you at the races -delights in a soda. it 'i :,: Q3 isi . :-e , H 1. . ' ,A if-. s at Q .. LORRAINE SPOTTS 525 Elm Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Dramatic Club, G.A.A., G.lZ., I-I.R. Pres., Red 81 Black, Ass. Com. Spottie must spend her money- at home on a horse-curt males intrigue her-sophisticated. JACK SPRINGER 1014 Pear Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Basketball, Soccer One of our basketball stars- Jake'lI always remember the bus trips to the games-content when Fishing. I JAMES srAMsoN A 237 North Eighth Street QW I GENERAL VOCATIONAL F. WK af., A Cappella, Boys' Glee f Pl Samson may be another Frankie- -, A . 5 blushes easily-landed from Mich- is g igan-Anyone giving a mansion ' Y 5 A I away? .,.,.,. , ..., : 13' 5 'V : l rf. 'f 0iT1l'1i yZ'f -:-- I www fifstifit ' I . - -I A 3 I . , , -2, . A V A ..,,...,,.,. 3 f- I ,lt 1 . ai I? Kia. f .ff er we ROBERT MORGAN STERL 419 Elm Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Health and Safety Com., Pub. Com., T.T. Club, Track Mischievous-says he's unlucky- scouts on the sea-has hidden talents-enjoys Spanish when he's not taking it. MIRIAM M. STICK 313 South 1716 Street DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Future Merchants of Reading The opposite sex sends Mim out of this world-no B.T.O.'s and dirty shoes, please-ice-skating addict. RUSSELL STOCK 930 South Thirteenth Street COLLEGE PREPARATOIZY Concert Band, Marching Band, Student Council Prospective music teacher- a friendly six-footer-blue-eyed Cornet maestro. - f I. 13 me 4 1 . ' 'Z' Q Q -::. .. . ....,.,. .tx .,.,.,.,.,. , .. ,.,... , ...,.. . , . . , I1 t., 1 i . .txtgysst qs . fy. wo, me 1,1 ts fog fa s x A r , t fe M bg QA Q, . we if ERS I f 6 gf w f f sg is . at P RICHARD G. STAILEY 1456 North Front Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Comm. Com., Cross-Country, N.I-l.S., Tall and intelligent Dick is peeved bydogmatic girls-reserved, polite, sensible and swell. ERNEST STAVROPOULOS 512 Greenwich Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Rifle Club A born Firecracker-Ernie says he's too noisy in class-Finds electricity stimulating-bought by the Navy. LINCOLN STEIGERWALT 640 South 16M Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Athletic Club, Cross-Country, Track . Red hopes to' be a Chain Store manager some day-is waiting for the army-running Flame-loves to sleep. ,. s. iilxiybl I ,. 2. . . TX ' MARY K. STOLZ 1540 Schuylkill Avenue COLLEGE PREPARATOIEY G.I2., Hall Patrol, School History Com. Variety-that's for Nickie-gonna miss ninth period at the Co-ed- has an interest at Muhlenberg. Q L is KENNETH STOUDT 190 Wunder Street GENERAL VOCATlONAL Kenf' an up and coming machinist 'Yregular card sharkfwont lor- get tunneling to the gym and detention, HOWARD L. STROMAN 968 West Buttonwood Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL A Cappella Choir, Boys' Glee Howard will become a teacher ol science-loves eating ham'n eggs -spends his time runningfwlooks forward to an auto of his own. JEAN STUBBELBINE 1158 Church Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Dec. Com., Ex. Com,, l-l.R. Sec- retary, Red and Black, Typing Club This petite lass dislikes being called Dimples fcontemplates teaching Areminds one of still water. HARRIET SWALLEY 940 .lellerson Street DTSTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Harriet thinks she eats too much W opposite sex is swell-f sketches in extra time-reading stories is ok, too. SHIRLEY MARIE STRAUSE 1636 Cotton Street COMMERCIAL Activity Ticket Club, l-I.R. Treas. Will pun your curls in place-- horseback rider-thinks her home- room is tops--ccmpanlonable embarrassed in public. CHRISTINE STRYCHARZ 615 South Tenth Street COMMERCIAL Arxalma, Cu.R. Chris craves a home of her own'-r a crack typist -forget-mefnot eyes --often found at the HY . S DENTON E. STRAUSSER 197 Angelica Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Agriculture holds his interest'- Strausser, a would-be traveller, sketches the sightsprhbbers, take carel L 'H CORPORAL RICHARD SWAVELY 4119 Tenth Avenue South Temple Ll S. Army Dick hopes to enter Penn Slate half ol a brother accordion duo enchanted by nurse In the Army hospital. LOUISE SUKLJE 460 Tuloehocken Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Girls' Glee Lut awaits the day that has no dralt-Wwill remember strolls thru hallsffwishes she were smaller fdances, EVELYN SWEIGART S35 Spring Street HOME ECONOMICS Nursing Club Evite thinks double dates are wonderful Bing and P.A D. are on her AA1 listfreads in her leisure time. 1., gbl' I PATRICIA STRAUSSER 547 McKnight Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Ass. Com., Dramatic Club, Flower Com., N.l-I.S, This worrisome lass will cure our future illsfspends lots of time in the saddle-Fluent In German - paints. I s,,. I , V L f , 4 A we DAVID STUMP 9410 Grandview Avenue GENERAL VOCATIONAL Tackles your funny bone4Govnor will endeavor to see the world -'fa spaghetti iugglerfentranced over physics. ARTHUR SWAILS, Jr. 596 North Eighth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Art will miss everything about R.l'I.S.4embarrassed when DeoDle know what he's' thinking !self- conscious. BERNICE SYPHARD 1039 Oley Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL No tattle-tales wanted'-handy with a hook and reel enioyed assemblies and gym class --a good talker. JOHN SYRELLIS 609 Walnut Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL I-lall Petrol The little doctor is irked by our tems in male clothes-toothpick Johnnie-ambition: to cut Ed Burke's hair. JACK L. TAKSA 602 North Tenth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Activity Ticket Club, Hall Patrol Will assign your specs to you in the future-no mincer of words- liked being a senior-no gigglers wanted. MARY TILLSON 1936 Alsace Road COLLEGE PREPARATORY Acc. of Male Quintet, Flag Drill, G.R., Mixed Chorus, N.l-LS., Organist, Senior Song Com, Music comes naturally to this twirler-wants to be a music name-a tennis lover-G. l.s' form fond memories. JANE TOOLE 531 South Seventeenth Street COMMERCIAL A secretary's position would suit Jane-has a yen for curly hair' stuck-ups stay away-small-W talkative. JANE D. UBIL 931 Penn Street COMMERCIAL Bowling, G.R., T.T. Cl. Janie drools over steamed clamsf doesn't believe in punctuality- cute-likeable-slumber parties are I-u-n-. RUTH TYSON 898 Delta Avenue COLLEGE PREPARATORY Finance Com., G.A.A., Girls' Glee,GR.,N.l-I.S.,Sports,Stu.Co. Could do with a cabin in the Maine woodsiwill improve our diets-spends her spare time knitting--attractive. FLOYD V. ULRICH 1539 Haak Street I INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL I-LR. Pres. The Tunnel-of-Love holds a special attraction for this billiard bug- work with wood and tools is GLORIA TALARICO 928 South Fourth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Movie Appr. Club, Volleyball Glory will be uthe voice with a smile kFred Waring's music is simplydeefvine--despisescleaning house. BARBARA L. THOMAS 560 South Nineteenth Street COMMERCIAL G.A.A., G.R., Table Tennis Club Finds gym invigorating-Babs en- joys the ferris wheel-full of life -may often be found at the uMajestic. EUGENE UNGER 14QQ Schuylkill Avenue INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Home Room Treasurer Slips the slip-hornAPee Wee is always borrowing Pop's car- makes a high score of ringers in quoits. MARYLOU TAYLOR QQ3 Madison Avenue COLLEGE PREPARATORY Dramatic Club, G.A.A., GR., Table Tennis Club Moonlight horseback riding gives Lulu a thrill-wishes she could stretch her allowancefa dramatist. JOHN THOMPSON 1145 Perry Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Looks forward to family life-- Lover meets too many femmes- an A-1 loaler-perturbed by care less drivers, WARREN TOBIAS 456 Gordon Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL A math loverfToby Feels he's getting oldfhas a weakness for apples-Finds it hard to keep promises. RAYMOND UNGER Q67 Jellerson Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL The wide open spaces of the West lure Shortyfhayride advocator-- wavering opinion of girls-bashful. enjoyable, N X r gb X 3 oi 51 R 5 V' sf' LAURA FRANCES URKURSKI 325 South Third Street COMMERCIAL Hall Patrol Sis is nimble on the nvoriesfday clreamergsometimes silly when she should be serious-a 'Acertain boy is super. DANIEL VITALO 1312 Green Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Danny wants to be a skilled machinist-'annoyed by his lack of height'--lives on Pepsi-Cola - loud talker. JEAN WALBERT 1239 Marion Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Ark., G,A.A., G.R., HR. Sec., Leaders' Club, N.l-LS, Sports East Stroudsburg'll welcome to- morrow's gym teacher'-an im- patient blonde with blue eyes - wouldswimthroughlifef capable. JOHN WALTERS 1Q51 Buttonwood Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Future hopes' earning S900 an hour as electricianrf embarrassed at his hrst dance enloys philly ball game. ' rw' ,bl S: LYDIA VALENTI 1098 Cotton Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL M.B., Mixed Chorus, Sports Legia-our high stebping baton twirler-jltterbugginglsanecessity f-created most of her clothes. FRED WALB 930 Union Street COMMERCIAL Future Merchants of Reading Freddie's life revolves around the fairer sex-will be a playboy- hates to recall detention dates. JEAN VAN GORDEN 1518 North Tenth Street COMMERCIAL Jeanne can't make up her mind- loves to 'collect pictures-em- barrassed when she was thrown into a certain creek. ag, i x te Q I- '-'--2.2- I Nil OTTO K. WALTERS 514 Birch Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Shorty appreciatzs the small girls at Rl-l.S.famateur photo man seafood is a primary interest. CALVIN WALKER 543 Wunder Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Cabinet-making takes his time- Junior envies horse owners- fun with the boys appeals'- date-dal'Iy. HARRIETTE WASSERMAN 1513 North Eleventh Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Bangs on the piano for her own amusement-shuttlecock whacker fl-latsy's particular-rolls those eyes. DONALD VAN REED 119 South Tenth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Boys' Glee Ducky's interest is Centered on machines-definitely doesn't O.K. earlier school opening-a sharp rug-cutter-tall. :sk 'V' f ..,,, DOROTHY L. WALBORN 1242 Douglass Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Fellowship Club, GR., Organist, I-LP., H.R. Chaplain Dottie would like to direct a large choirfhates dish washing-thinks the old days were corny-sparkles. WILLIAM WALLS 691 Kathryn Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Chess Club, Hall Patrol, N.l-l.S., Program Com., S.C., Stu. Co., Usher Will be famous medic-brainy- pleasant-busyghas blonde trouble-sidehsteps meddlers 'will miss the Castle. THEODORE WEAVER 760 North Thirteenth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Rifle Club A Fearless Fosdick fan'--wants more of the opposite sex'-dancing to Stardust makes him hazy-a sailor hat will ht. 'S' 4 'W . .ss W sf FERN WEBER Q9 South Fifth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Dink longs to have Cnlenn Ford by her sideffondly recalls Mr. Die- trich's class-a nurse's cap awaits her. JEANNE WEIHRER 1018 Oley Street COMMERCIAL Costume Committee, S.O.S., N.l'l.S. Tall boys are this lass' weakness- Iooks forward to working for T.W.A.ihistory is a must. ROSEMARY WEILER 1711 l-laak Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Doggie roasts and 'hikes are essentials-fondly remembers good sportsmanship of ye castle - expert cook. BETTY LOU WENNELL 1111 Meade Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Basketball, Cu.A,A., G.R., N.l-l.S. This future nurse blushes at un- expected meetings-boys are pretty neatslittle girl with a lot of friendliness. A . ms GERALDINE WEBER 848 North Twelfth Street COMMERCIAL Arx., C.L,, Ex. Com., Flower Com., G.A.A., GR., S.O.S,, Stu. Co. Jeri admires long fingernails- will use her art in designing dresses-a peppy fast talker. FAYE WEISSER 1038 North Tenth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY That gas just wouldn't reach'- the Thunderbolt is a favorite ride -Ioafers are necessary. ROBERT WENTZEL 317 franklin Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Table Tennis Club Bob will print our future reading matter'-another hay riderfclaims he's the class lazybones. It ,T ' VW f ' Q , . isaEaga5a,:5:5,., X , '- ------ - --- , l .::1I1 It E.- ' .,.. . ADAM WEIDENHAMMER B02 Schuylkill Avenue GENERAL VOCATIONAL Junior's interested in machineryg- moodyfclislikes bossesflikes easy workffaithful to Donald Duck. FRED WEIDENHAMMER 501 South 1656 Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Stage l-land, Stage I-lands' Club Enjoys anything connected with the Navy-insists on stag parties- an excellent radio man-a long vacationist. IRENE WERTZ 1794 North Third Street COMMERCIAL I-l.R. Secretary, Table Tennis Club A little blondie-what that fortune teller saidll-daydreams-Renie finds football games terriff. 2 8 i 5 I I E BETSY ANN WEIDENHAMMER l Stony-Creek Mills I GENERAL VOCATIONAL GR., mis Tennis Club I Mac will be a teacher of artf chummy--causes side-stitchesk phooey to oral reports. CARMELLA V. WEIDNER 49 North fourth Street l COMMERCIAL S.O.S. Nicky has sister troublefintencls to be a show girl-could spend a day on the ferris wheel-sings I and dances. Q I I C. ALVIN WEIKEL QQ6 Marion Street I NDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL A farm man at heartfAl yearns to drive a racer-would like a suitable girliremembers that first date. : We t i::,. v Q is ai at V- sf -1'i:'E:::::. . Gia f X I ,Es ss- V RICHARD WESTCOTT 340 North Tenth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Cheerleader, l-li-Y, S,C,, Cost. Com., Dram. Club An experienced loaferfTiny Tim claims he's backwardftrumpet music is groovy-an art career beckons. NEDRA WHALEN 1204 Windsor Street COMMERCIAL Dram. Club, I-LR., S.C. Cruel to her naiIs+Ned will be an A-1 bookkeeper-enjoys a week in the Poconos-thumbs down on vanity. JOHN WITMOYER Q31 North Thirteenth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Will be the postman that rings twice 4Jack is suited to a T with mashed potatoesvbrands himself as back- ward-iollows Dagwood's,' troubles. JOSEPH WOLFF 1439 Moss Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Electrician, N.H.S. Runt may be a private dick-girls don't interest himfattentive usher at the Strand-electricity ignites a spark in him. WILLIAM WOOMER 634 North Twenty-lilth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL A Cappella, Arx., Ass. Chairman, Boys' Glee, Commencement Com., Hi-Y, Red and Black Full of the fun of lileAactive in everything-commercial artist to-be flikes the Mt. Penn viewfff gallant. JAMES WHITE 307 North Third Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Jimmy says girls talk too much- can play any kind of card game- English is easyfalways enjoys good music. JAMES WOJCIECHOWSKI 17OO Centre Avenue GENERAL VOCATIONAL A Cappella, Boys' C-lee Pushes down pavementsfwill miss his bus ridesicould have done without school-dreaded reports. x .,,.... , Y i A WW 1 A ---- ' for sms s' - N ffffasgs 'V . E V E. RICHARD WRENTZEL 548 Moss Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Rich is a baseball Fiend-hates silly girlsvwill miss his R.H.S. IriendshipsAwould be a big Ieaguer. ROBERT W. WIKE 424 South Seventeenth Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Dance Com., N.I-l.S., Projection Booth, Stage Club At home on a horse-Bob looks forward to a quiet life of electric currentsga Spirit fan-reserved. DOROTHY WOLSZCZENSKI 236 South Thirteenth Street HOME ECONOMICS Typing Club Single track mindia shorter name would please her-Wolfe will dress your hair for you. DAVID YAFFEE 310 Cedar Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Knows all about horse an' buggy rides on the skyline-slightly stub- born-bring on the girls For Davy. ZZ lf W si .:... :f fi i I A L ::.s :fi ::. - -f.-:.-.'1 : I I .':, f , as ,.,,,,. QQQQ ' 1 1, .ee 1 ,g. aj. A3 '.:,'. 'A I i -, I... i IIIII. ':r... A r,ii I' A JUNE WILLIAMS 518A Birch Street COMMERCIAL Ex. Com., GR., H.R.V,P., Prog. Com., Table Tennis Club Would trade her blond tresses for black-disturbed by vain femmes -will dip into secretarial work. v,,sw tugs. ' aipmxy., ,M -45'Y3w,, .xr f W ' axifsii ' :....:,.-.x . . YF Q my y ' 1-I-' ,Z . gy 3. 5 4 me 1 ' A . ' Ax .V ,gg , X R X gg ,.f,' 2 I swf 2 5 t DOROTHY IRENE WOLVERTON 195 North Front Street COMMERCIAL A G.A.A., Table Tennis Club Dot'II be a secretary-singing is a special-avoids two-laced Deo- ple-swimming' is her sport. DUDLEY H. WOODBRIDGE R.D. No. 1, Mohnton COLLEGE PREPARATORY A Cappella, Vocal Ensemble An applicant for Swarthmore- this future civil engineer comes to us from Minnesota-knows his sharps and Hats. MARINA YATRON 355 North Tenth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY ' C1.A.A., School I-Iistory Com. Marie looks forward to going abroad-admires broad-minded- ness!-longs for a silver fox coat- can't say UNO. BEATRICE YOCUM 'I 419 Moss Street DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Future Merchants of Reading Beatyffond of food-a top-notch salesgal'-always combing-wishes she hacln't brolcen that date- can't be rushed. V' wi 5555555555: 5, W Wi I, , is .. , , .:.:,.,,..., , .,,.,.,.,., . X X V f 0 A 1 W 2 LESTER ALBERT YOHN 5523 South Fourth Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL ULes looks forward to a racy futurefinsists he does too much homeworlcvwill miss his feminine lunch companions. JEAN D. ZERBE 'IOISA North Eleventh Street COLLEGE PREPARATORV Bowling, G.l2., Swimming Another pulse taker-claims she's always letting into trouble+ pretty-a Como gal-movie fan -blonde. CARL ZESWITZ 838 Washington Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Bud dreams about new cars and beautiful girls-an excellent mathea matician-'hard to get to know- enioys sports. GEORGE ZIEGLER 1236 Greenwich Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Camera Club A late retirer-messing around gripes him-wyour cabinets will be made by Bud. . .,.. . Q 2 , :fry l' 'N ' 5.55111 l to QE Q A , CHARLOTTE ZETTLEMOYER 1357 Walnut Street ' COLLEGE PREPARATORY Girl Reserves Char has a yen for vacations- embarrassed over spilled coffee'- slcims over the ice-a physics fan -quiet? CHRIST ZOGAS 934 Buttonwood Street GENERAL VOCATIONAL Athletic Clubf Football Gymnastics are tops with Greek, especially in the line of football- Finds his height a handicap-loals. BRUCE O. YORGEY Birdsboro, RD, No. Q COLLEGE PREPARATORY A Cappella, Male Quintet, Vocal Ensemble A-1 singer- B.Of' says his First two initials are his greatest mis- fortuneiwill follow father's foot- stepsAimitator. BETTY ROSE ZAFFIRO 394 South Sixth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY A Cappella, G.A,A., G.R. Betsy remembers with joy, A Cap- pella's trip to Kutztownflceeps ears tuned to discs-her pet peeve is impolite boys. Ll MARY JANE ZOLL 509 Locust Street COMMERCIAL Library Staff Confused by oral reports-favors turkey dinners-Burley will set the hair style that you want-short. KATHERINE YOUNG 933 Madison Avenue COMMERCIAL Aiming to be a private secretary- passing of classes was swell- reading and walking are favorites fgabby. FRANCIS JOHN ZEGLEN 906 South Sixth Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boys' Glee Sonny will solo at the Met- the fair sex intrigues him-faithful to Southwest-always singing. CHRIST ZERVANOS 933 Pearl Street COLLEGE PREPARATORY The study of medicine interests Moldy-attached to chessgfavors stag parties-always a gentleman. READING HIGH SCHOOL'S FAMILY TREE RUTH ANDES Frances Schmucker Andes-1923 Eugene A ndes-1921 DONALD BEAUMONT, Jr. Eleanor Greena-walt Beaumont-1922 JEAN BICKEL Ruth K erst Bickel-1924 SHIRLEY ANN BURKY Daniel Burky-1926 NANCY DAVIS Charles Davis-1922 ELEANOR ELLIOT Helen Johnson Elliot-1941 VIRGINIA ERB Dorothy Phillips Erb-1923 JAMES ETZEL Ruth Getrost Etzel-1923 MARJORIE FIDLER ' Lillie Witman Fidler-192-I Grandparents: Lillie Grander Witman-1901 William Abbott Witman-1901 ARTHUR FOGELMAN Julius Fogelman-1916 ISABEL GERY Irene Kern Gery-1914 RUTH GOSSLER Fred J. Gossler-1927 DONALD GUENTHER Ralph Guenther, Sr.-1921 SHIRLEY HARPLE Austin Harple-1935 - Pauline King Harple-1923 PATRICIA HAWMAN Charles Hawman-1924 Grandparents: Alan Hawman-1902 Rebecca Barrett Hawman-1896 JUNE HELLER Louis Heller-1921 JOYCE HENNE Allyn Henne-1923 Viola Jones Henne-1927 SYDNEY HIRSHLAND Charles Roy Hirshland-1918 PAUL HUFFERT Anna Karbel Hujfert-1925 Paul Hujert-1924 NATALIE JOHNSON Ralph Johnson-1919 Sarah Reider Johnson-1918 PAUL JONES Dorothy Boyd Jones-1921 ALAN KACSUR Blanche McShane Kacsur-1922 SHIRLEY KAY Anna Kinch Kay--1917 Chauncey R. Kay--1917 JOAN KINSEY Ruth McKently Kinsey-1921 Donald Kinsey-1921 ELEANOR KLOPP Russell Klopp-1925 ANN KLUMP JOHN KLUMP ' John Klump--1921 Grace Ryan Klump-1920 LEE KNOLL Elsie Schaefer Knoll-1913 VIRGINIA KORTENHORN Frances Miller Kortenhorn-1922 ELIZABETH KULP D Elizabeth Kern Kulp-1920 JOH N C. KUNKELMAN Emma Loos Kunkelman-1916 LOIS ANN LOCHMAN William Lochman-1917 MARILYN LOVE Lillian Leinbach Norton-1925 William Leinbach-1897 MARIAN MCGINITHEN Thelma Wummer McGinithen--1923 MARILYN MILLER Gerard Miller-1918 Marian Thompson Miller-1918 BETTY JEAN MOOTZE Elizabeth Frees Mootze-1927 WARREN NOLL Ethel Stoudt Noll-1923 JANICE PFLUM Rozilla Gettel Pjlum-1920 William Pflum-1921 JERRE RAY Elmer Ray-1924 ROBERT REIMER Dorothy Yocom Reimer-1920 CURTIS REITZ Magdaline Crouse Reitz-1912 JANE RUPPERT Mabel Riegel Ruppert-1917 ROBERT RUOFF William Ruoj'-1925 ANNABELLE SANDERS Robert Sanders-1924 ' Anna Katterman Sanders-1975 DAVID SAVAGE John Savage-1906 Ruth Levan Savage-1911 LOUISE SCH ROEDER D. Francis Schroeder-1916 CAROLYN SCHWENK Catherine Weidner Schwenk--1919 MARY ELLEN SEIDERS George Seiders-1926 JUNE SHEARER Sara Hinkle Shearer-1926 ALBERT L. SHEFFER Fern Trexler Shejer-1918 BARBARA SHOUP Raymond A. Shoup--1922 HARRY J. SMITH Henry C. Smith-1926 RICHARD STAILEY Wilbur Kenneth Stailey-1927 MARY STOLZ Mary Groh Stolz-1925 DAVID STUMP Earl Stump-1917 MARY LOU TAYLOR Ruth Stott Taylor-1924 RUTH TYSON Ruth Lenhart Tyson-1917 JEAN WALBERT Robert Walbert-1925 Esther Loose Walbert-1926 THEODORE WEAVER Catherine Fox Weaver-1923 BETSY WEIDENHAMMER Elsie Weidman Weidenhammer-1925 Solomon Weuienhammer-1923 BETTY LOU WENNELL Mildred Haring Wennell-1927 RICHARD NXIESTCOTT Dorothy Rock Westcott-1925 CHARLOTTE ZETTLEMOYER May Trump Zettlemoyer-1924 BELIEVE IT OR NOT The jfty-fourth commencement of the Reading High School was auspiciously held this morning in the Academy of Music. The motto, 'Supera Virtute', worked out in large letters of white and pink roses and gardenias, hung above the stage. The woodland scenery was a very jitting frame for the programme. The curtain rose to the strains of the overture, 'Jupiter' by the Philharmonic Orchestra, and the Reverend Charles Schaefer of St. Mark's Reformed Church ojered the prayer. The orchestra with melodic beauty discoursed the intermezzo 'Sweet Violets' and the class sang 'Summer R0ses'. The applause was flattering. Extract from the Reading Eagle HIGHLIGHTS OF THE PROGRAMME I3robIems ofthe American City fSaIutatoryD . Serenade Egyptienne Amina ..... The Legacy of the XIX Century Qiaculty essayb The Great Awakening CIacuIty orationl . . Little Beauty .......... Supera Virtute Cclass essayf I. . Address. . .'. . . . Black Rose ........... The patriotism oi Pheidippides Cvaledictoryj The Rhine-Raft Song .,.. '... Benediction . . . Fairest oi the Fair . . . I3auI Conner Wagner . . . . Orchestra . . . Miss Winiired Patton . Edwin B. Romig . . . . Orchestra . Miss Grace IVI. Brane . I'Ienry W. WiIbur . . Orchestra . Ethelinda Staples . CIass of T909 . Rev. C. I. Brane . . Orchestra COMMENCEMENT OUT OF TI-IE PAST: 1856-Four boys were graduated. At the conclusion of the exercises in 1867 1872 High School Hall, the class sang a valedictory hymn in the Latin language. -The twelfth annual commencement of our high school was held in the Presbyterian Church, and we err not in stating that the proceedings connected therewith were of the most encouraging character and calculated in an eminent degree to heighten the interest already awakened for the promotion and efficiency of this seminary of learning. These are not the times when it is safe to repose in the lap of ignorance. -Twenty-four young ladies and ten young gentlemen were graduated. Valedictory: We address you, O Teachers, now that the breaking of our old connection draws near, not without some twitches of remorse for frequent exhibitions of the frailty of human nature on our part. For all such we ask your forgetfulness and on whatsoever little we may have done to lighten your toil Cweary and unappreciated at bestj we would have your memory dwell. Surely some words are due to our old school house: for four years our playhouse and our prison, whose wall and roof have protected us from rain when we .would rather have been wet, and from sun when blisters would have been endured with pleasure. 1878-The stage of the Academy of Music seemed like a fairy wreath of flowers, tulle, and dainty white muslin. The dress of the vale- dictorian was one of the topics of gossip. It was no more than calico, yet it was made up very elegantly and at a distance resembled India silk. INTO THE PRESENT: 1947-Qur local pride is an outgrowth of a sturdy and noteworthy people -the Pennsylvania Germans. Their patriotism, their neighhorliness, their wholesome love oiliun, their reverence lor God, are worthy contributions to our community life. 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'Q ., 'K' --K W' , - f A 4:-..:.a-13: 1 , f - V gf '1' iz, ,.-m42,1a W Lg , A CAPPELLA CHOIR f?52if1'liA5'dFX,ilkELm P ld t B Y L-eora Doll res: en- ruce orgey C IF Vice-President-Thomas Babczak Xxzqidmrmgrtzo Secretary-Patricia Saxton EI EH. 8 Assistant Secretary-Geraldine Smolnik ednor lot Treasurer-John Spolski Front row fleft to rightl-Betty Odages, Lois Rothenberger, Shirley Kay, Carol Frenz, Madeline Mirabella, Sadie Georgeadis, Ruth Ann Levan, William Snyder, Bruce Yorgey, Howard Stroman, Marguerite Heifelfinger, Rodney- Ash, Gordon Hotfman, David Johnson, William Hertzog, John Kunkelman, Josephine Martello, Janet Manzella, Joan Martin, Estelle Consentino, Frances DeGeorge, Evelyn Ferris Second row-Leora Doll, Geraldine Smolnilc, Patricia Saxton, Betty HoFfman, Faye Bailey, Gloria Barto, Margaret Riclcenbach, George Davis, Donald Schwartz, Lawrence Longlott, Dudley Woodbridge, Richard Zerby, Clarence Ebling, Robert Geer, Mary Ott, Betty Rose ZaFfiro, Eleanor Elliot, Thelma Green, Mary Ann Miller, Ruth Davis. Third row-June Dry, Mary Patrician, Ruth Kachel, Audrey Marks, Janice Pflum, Ann Klump, Elaine Scherclc, Virginia Ruth, Franklin Ketterer, Harry Smith, Carroll Keene, Harry Printz, Joan Heinz, Doris Mogel, Helen Moore, Geneva Bolton, Betty Jean Mootz. Fourth row-Joyce Focht, Jane Wiest, Felicia Cocuzza, Beverly Wise, Carmen Hiester, Anna.Kleclcner, Marian Hoster, Joyce Evans, Kathryn Shoppell, Miriam Carnobas, Betty Strouse, William Potteiger, John Spolslci, Henry Hershey, John DeMott, William Kline, Aris Kouvaris, James Stamson, Richard Smith, Richard Mills, Allen Dietrich, Francis Zeglen, James Wojciechowski, Harold Lee, Russell Stoclc. Members absent from pictureYRoger Balcer, Thomas Babczalc, Mary Seiders, Virginia Matetichz MALE QUINTET I ,UO ' 13 + S f S0 Qiifiimii N Zim W 2'w'tggz?JR X x TLJL 7yu,Q.oM. BARITONE I BAM-J-MMQ,..-.W IU' BASS my BO! 2 BASS '7Zfdm L?775Zkf SPONSOK JMWL wwvd 1 QXPQNXS Q il Q it v l Y Q , , nv- GIRLS' GLEE CLUB SponsorfMr. Walker Shirley Negri PresidentfCarolyn Adams Vice-President-Joan Barr Secretary--Susan Laurence TreasurerfGvvendolyn Egner Front row Cleft lo rightl-Rita Miller, Louise Merkel, Jean Petree, Carletta Berger, Elizabeth Borgman, Susan Laurence, Ruth Tyson, Barbara Close, Joan Barr, Dorothy Breininger, Dorothy Devine,-Lucille Geiger, Gloria Talarico, Regina Fiorini, Sylvia Viscardi. Second row-Mary Ann Rubright, Shirley Rudolph, Anna McNabb, Joyce Diemand, Doris Bennicotf, Molly Redcay, Marjorie ldlullinger, Mary Blessing, Myrtle Franks, Helen Baker, Jenny Filipek, Jacqueline Boyer, Jean Kostzewa, Gwendolyn Egner. Third row-Phyllis Yohe, Jean Reck, Betty Mengel, Betty Gottschall, Shirley Becker, Vivian Alderigi, Louise Suklje, Shirley Zuber, Jacqueline Yoder, Elaine Farrell, Carolyn Adams. . Members absent from picture-Marcia Burky, Kloma Kneeream, Arlene Long, Nancy Rowles. President-Earl Oplinger R G C U Vice-President-William Schaetfer lu B Secretary-David Johnson Sponsor-Mr' Walker Treasurer-Rodney Ash LibrariansWCarroll Keene William l-lertzog Front row fleft to rightl-William Reber, Wilbur Nagle, William Potteiger, Earl Marshall, Roger Baker, Roy Miller, John Spolski, Earl Qplinger,William Schaeffer, Harry Smith, Donald Schwartz, William Snyder, Chester Martin, Robert Perry, Gerald Antosy, Lynnlord Giles, Second row-Robert Wenrich, Frank Carabello, Charles McClary, Lawrence Longlott, l-lenry l-lershey, Joseph Rinker, Richard Miller, William Woomer, Bruce Yorgey, Donald Reber, Thomas Derr, Gordon l-lollman, David Johnson, Carroll Keene, Robert Graul, Thomas Seiger, William Sailer. Third row-Russell Stock, William Shoppell, Howard Stroman, LeRoy Brown, Richard Snyder, Thomas Leinbach, Raul l-luHert, Roger Krick, Warren Noll, Rodney Ash, Robert Geer, Marcus England, Dudley Woodbridge, James Case, Robert Clouser, Donald VanReed, Dante Scalzi. Fourth row-James Wojciechowski, l-larold Lee, Richard Mills, James Matz, John Kunkelman, Michael Scalzi, Richard Smith, Donald Ermold, Richard Conner, William Kline, William l-lertzog, Francis Zeglen, Charles Klinefelter, Richard Zerby, Clarence Ebling, James Stamson, Wilson Putt, Robert Schenck, Frank Milanek. Members absent from picture-George Davis, Daniel DeMarte. in CASTLEAIRES Sponsor+Mr. Mclntyre Front row fleft to right,-Carolyn Adams, Franklin Ketterer, June Dry, James Reider, Aris Kouvaris, Richard Stewart, Ronald Schartel, Tilden Forrer, Eugene Lesher, Irving Jacobson. Second row-wMr. Mclntyre,William Noll, William Troutman, Edward Reider, Harold' Posey, Theodore Fish, Donald Goodman, Earl Oplinger, Richard Essig,i Richard Snyder. VCDCAL ENSEMBLE Sponsor-Mr. Wa l lcer Front row fleft to rightJ4June Dry, Mary Patrician, Ruth Kachel, Patricia Saxton, Marguerite l-leffelfinger, Mary Seiders, Gloria Barto, Eleanor Elliot, Ruth Davis. Second row-Henry l-lershey, Dudley Woodbridge, William l-lertzog, Clarence Ebling, Lawrence Longlott, Bruce Yorgey, Franklin Ketterer, William Kline, George Davis. Librarians-lgAarc'uis England au u ert Sponsor-Mr. Walker Josephme Kohler President-Martha Ditlow Accompanists-Mary Tillson Vice-President-Ethel Roslin Marilyn Yeager Secretary-Patricia Schaeffer Treasurer-Margaret Walborn Front row fleft to rightj-Jeannette Greenwood, Gladys Boyer, Mary Swoyer, Rosie Pegola, Virginia Erb, Jacqueline Magee, lsabel Gery, Alma Brown, Marcus England, Paul Hutfert, Josephine Kohler, Ethel Roslin, Martha Ditlow, Patricia Schaetler, Margaret Walborn, Mary Tillson, Marilyn Yeager, Esther Rubenstein, Ruth Ormsbee, Roxie Lee Wilson, Margaret Ott, Roberta Schlaybach. Second rowfLouise Floyd, Annabelle Krick, Phyllis Fisher, Josephine Franco, Mary Fotias, Dolores Balon, Sallie Gillyard, Carrie Bailey, Audrey Moyer, Fern Carr, Lawrence Nagle, James Matz, Roger Krick, Earl Marshal, Joseph Rinker, Chester Martin, Gerald Antosy, Lydia Valenti, Gloria Ream, Janet Frederick, Ruth Gossler, June Snyder. Third row+June Shearer, Anna Janucik, Helen Deininger, Doris Mack, Ruth Ann Rhoads, Mildred Slider, Geraldine Gougler, Angela Giginatili, Betty Schaeffer, Deborah Fournaris, Garnetta Speck, Robert Farina, Wilbur Nagle, Edward Arvcingleg, Robert Wenrich, Charles McCleary, Donald Connor, Charles Klinefelter, Roy Miller, Helen Naiaria n, Barbara Teacock, Doris Cowin, Doris Walls, Dorothy Lykens. Fourth rowfJane Haggerty, Evelyn Haggerty, Mary Sabotka, Jean Stout, Geraldine lennerello, Jean Lush, Marjorie Gregory, Lucille Adams, Marilyn Mintzer, Dolores Simon, Carolyn Schwenk, John Carson, Kenneth Gaul, Wilson Putt, Lynford Giles, James Case, Robert Clauser, Donald Van Reed, Frank Carabello, Thomas Leinbach, Doris Seiders, Rosemarie Schmidt, Laura Sabanos. Members absent from picture-Ann Lanc, Courtland Stockpole. M ORCHESTRA President'-'Richard Postetter Vice-President'-David Fix Secretary -Joyce Rauenzahn Treasurer -James Walters Librarian- Richard Stewart Business Manager4John Frankhouser Front row Qleft to righ0+Marie Spatz, Joseph Flay, Mary Pingitore, Marjorie Merkel, Frank l-littner, Joyce Rauenzahn. Second row-Robert Cook, Gerald Rickenbach, Richard Von Neida, Anne l-lain, Richard Stewart, Janet Roy, Donald Walters. Third row--Beatrice Bowers, Sarah Shomgard, Barrie Burke, Thomas Green, Darlington Kulp, Sylvia lacone, Louise Schroeder, Virginia Miller, John Preska, William Noll. Fourth rowfBetty Moyer, David Fix, Richard Postetter, Gerald l-leere, Paul Kissinger, John Frankhouser, Robert Clouser, Richard Lanshe, John Clouser. I Fifth row-Sara Lewis, Dorcas Schilling, Jacquelyn Ely, Shirley Schantz, James Walters, Richard Snyder, Donald Ermold, Robert Schenck, Ellsworth Becker. Members absent from picturefJames Beck, William Kautter, Peter LaManna. A R T ' C L U B President--Mary Fox Vice-President-Norma .Jean Schaelfer SecrelarywJames Reed S - . ' ponsor Mr Domsllz Curator-f-William Reilly Front row fleft to rightj-Sara Barnes, Betty Messner, l-lelen Torr, Norma Jean Schaeffer, Virginia Balon, Mildred Slider, Sidney Schultz, Rose Marie Sabo. Second row4Marjorie Merkel, Carolyn Weber, Charles Bryeon. Third row-Theresa Alilconis, Mary Fox, l-lelen Schaeller, Lester Focht, William Reilly, Mr. Dornsife, Ralph Schael-fer, James Reed, John Johnston A President- -Janet Roy B D Vice-President-'Malcolm Becker Secretary'---Phyllis Eckenrhode SP0 fOf'Mfr Cdfdif' Treasurern Karl Miller Librarian-Russell Stock Assistant Librarian--Seymour Brown Business Manager-Ellsworth Becker Front row flef! to rightlflirank l-littner, Tom l-lahn, William Shoppell, Raymond Martin, Jack Causa, Janet Roy, Joyce Rauenzahn. Second rowfJoseph Manowczak, Richard lceiss, Anthony Pellegrino, Richard Lamber, William Troutman, Paul l-luilert, Russell Stock, Richard Lanshe. - Third row4'lilden Forrer, Philip l-lerb, Arthur Hoffman, Phyllis Eckenrhode, Betty Jane Runyeon, James Walters, Peter l-'louser, Raymond Siegart, Karl Miller, Richard Postetter, John Clouser, Theodore Fish, John Rickolt, Kirk l-loyer, l-lenry Ferner, Earl Moyer. Fourth row- -Malcolm Becker, Carol Weber, Ellsworth, Becker, Seymour Brown, Allen Schultz, Richard Essig. AN Presidenlff'-Earl Oplinger B D Vice-President 'Richard Spadafora Secretary William Stolz Spo so Ml' Cdfdin Treasurer'-Harold Jaclcson Fronk row flefi Io rigl'i0fWilliam Flower, Richard Spadalora, Keith McKinney, Richard Lantz, Donald Burlcy, l-loward Van l-lorn. Second row-Arnold Goldstan, Virginia Kosalc, Edward Pack, LeRoy Kercher, Ralph Adam, Bruce Young. Third row William Bowers, Gloria Zellers, Bud Lewis, Carl Miller, Kenneth l-lotzman, Theodore Gendron, Jaclc Patterson. Fourth row- 'Michael Perrotto, l-larold Jackson, Gordon Madiera, Ralph Wert. Fifth row- 'John l-lunt, Bradley Katz, Earl Oplinger. Sixih row -William Stolz, Edward Graehl. Standing- 'Wilson Mengel, Edward Rehr, Allred Pleva, Shirley Naftzinger, Eli Paul, Michael Vilardo, Harold Ludwig, James Moll Members absent from picture 'Kent Baggot, Donald Loder. ,Q 'X x E 2 Nettie Nicrone is LFront row-Carol Weber, Harry Stuebner, Doris Allwein, Shirley Naftzinger. Second row-aDoris Ann Buddell, Helen Torr, Virginia Miller. Theodore Fish, Karl Miller, Chsfles l:-ll?1'hle:l,iWilliam Rebel' x Stock Harold S d row--BradlCY Katz' Russel I econ PoseY- 4 A 1' Q. 'S sa U Lois Lochman Front row-Raymond Martin, Janet Gehris, William Shoppell. Second row-Richard Stewart, Tilden Forrer, Arthur Hoffman, Joseph Manowczak, John Franlchouser. Third row4Gloria Zeliers, William Stolz, Darlington Kulp, Virginia Kosalc, Betty Jane Runyeon. Eoulrth rowfJohn Preslca, Phyllis Eclcenrhode, Edward ac . 5 .f cg xg. it I , of 1 V Gloria Cooper 3 Q Nan Heclcman READING HIGH Secre!ary4Janet Roy Drillmaster4William Reber . Librarian-Victor Cohn Q, vi, JY 'im . A 1 Lydia Valenti ,lr Q ARCHING BAND Studenk Directors4Joyce llauenzahn Richard Lanshe Sponsor-Mr. Cardin 6 fi M A , Patricia Fleming if Front row-Kenneth Mendelsohn, Nancy Miller, Edward Rehr, Richard Essig, James Beck, Seymour Brown. Front ww A Shirley Kay, Trljilomdgugel Killian, Carroll Keene elger' Grace Wlldermuth 'W , Nga ,ei 5 Marjorie Beidler Front row-Leonard Grazier, Howard Van l-lorn Warren l-lommas, Janet Roy, Ralph Adam. Second row-Paul l-lullert, Henry Ferner, William Troutman, William Noll. Third rowvDante Scalzi, Richard Lanshe, Bruce Young, Joyce Rauenzahn. I mauve 5 STUDENT COUNCIL CT2l?S?l3iiiTT,E?5likLim S 4W'II' l-l Sponsor-N-Miss Koch ecretary i iam eck Front row Qleft to rightj- -Evelyn Rudniclc, Margaret Qtt, Roberta Schlaybach, Lillian Stufflet, Phyllis Setley, Elizabeth Corbit, Virginia Lippincott, Dolores Genetti, Rosie Donofrio, Patricia l-lawman, Marilyn Love, Dolores l-lunsicker, Jane Falter, Joan Miller. Second row!-Eileen McDonald, Lois Rothenberger, Theano Koutraulelis, Janet Yeager, Joyce Katzenmoyer, Barbara Close, Joan Biehl, Beverly Wise, Marjorie l-lullinger, Nedra Whalen, Joyce Bright, Joyce Brown, Patricia Dugan, Miss Koch. Third rowgWilliam Shoppell, CliHord DeFrees, John Spolski, Bruce l-latt, David Fix, Richard Adams, Kenneth Kline, James O'Brien, Richard Stewart, George Fehr, David Sollenberger, Nicholas Pasayotis, Nicholas Kralles, William Dengler, Malcolm Bingaman. Fourth row William l-leclc, Russell Stock, Robert Lawrence, Paul Kissinger, James Rehr, Rodney Ash, Spencer Walters, John Villforth, Ronald Gregory, Charles Qclcsrider, William Walls, Warren l-laas, Donald Beaumont, Lee Lurio, Eugene Sell. Members absent from picture f Doris Mohn, Patricia Saxton, l-loward Peilfer, lrving Jacobson. Judge-William Walls Sponsor-Mr. Gish Fronl row lleft to rightlgpagricia Saxton, Barbara Close, A. Joan Biehl, William Walls, Roberta Schlayloach, Bruce Reinhart, Jane Falter Second row-Gwendolyn Egner, Gerald Bauer, Rodney Ash, Jesse l-lunsberger, William l-leclc, Mr. Gish, James F. Rehr. Members absent from piclure'George N. Fehr, Jr., Curtis Reitz, Ruth Tyson, Mariastella Kaputo, Geraldine Weber. ELEVENTH GRADE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Sponsor--Miss Trout President-Milan Kemp Vice-President-Rodney Ash Secretary-Fern Foreman Treasurer-Donald Deem Front row Qleft to right,-Charlotte Moyer, Jean Cienievviez, Patricia Dugan, Annie Barnes, Mary Wagner, Fern Fore- man, Rose Marie Pellel, Beverly Wise, Mary Svvoyer, Jane Brozene, Dollie Ann Dietrich, Evelyn Ferns. Second row-Anna Janucilc, Roger Kriclc, Donald Kasper, Joseph Rinlcer, William Sianis, Clarence Adams, James Kulp, Richard Snyder, William I-Ieck, Rodney Ash, Marjorie Merkel, Loretta Martz. Members absent from picture- -Donald Deem, George Guenther, Milan Kemp, Carl Schaeffer. TWELFTH GRADE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Sponsor-Mr. McClelland Front row fleft to right,-Gladys Boyer, Anna Lesko, June Williams, Jean Stubblebine, Marilyn Miller, Natalie Johnson, Elaine Farrell, Second row-Ann Anderson, Geraldine Weber, Jane I-laggerty, Helen Schaefer, Janet Gernert, Margaret Nuss. Third row -William Reber, Luther Shaffer, Edward Kepler, John Comins, William Drennen, David Lutz, COSTUME COMMITTEE Sponsor Miss Spaar Front row Cleft to right, Arlene Freese, Clara Feist, Carletta Berger, Maria Architas. Second row -Ann Anderson, Jean Weihrer, Cleo Stevens, Eugene Deeter, Miss Sparr, Elaine Bagenstose, Eleanor Marlcs, Catharine Bond, Third row Marie Bast. Member absent from picture--Daniel Zerbe. SOCIAL COMMITTEE Sponsor- Miss l-licks Chairman Elizabeth Corbit Front row flef! lo right, Elizabeth Corbit, Miss l-liclcs, Evelyn Rudnick, James O'Brien, William Dengler, Eileen McDonald. I--we ml i i 6 P 'd -R lcl R ' Xzl-E'll:sideclallil-Willlllalr?1 Schaetfer W Sponsor-Mr. Enoch Secretary-Jean Walbert 1 Treasurer-Marilyn Miller Front row Cleft to righ04Patricia l-lawman, Kathleen Guenther, Gladys Boyer, Mary Ritzman, Jacquelyn Ely, Doris Mohn, Jean Zerbe Ruth Davis, Edith Grossman, Ronald Romig, Jean Walbert, Marilyn Miller, William Schaeffer, Betty Lou Wennell, Doris Allvvein, Patricia Strausser, Shirley Kay, Gwendolyn Egner, Margaret Nuss, Jean Shellabear, Ruth Tyson. Second rowfMary Fox, Ruth Andes, Barbara Diehl, Jane Ruppert, Elizabeth Corbit, Nan l-leclcman, Virginia Lippincott, Marilyn Love, Audrey Motze, Natalie Johnson, Rosie Donofrio, June Dry, Louise Schroeder, Kenneth Mendelsohn, Ilse Bender, G Edward Kepler, James O'Brien, Raymond Albright, William Woomer, John Spolslci, Mr. Enoch. Third row-Joseph WolFf, Richard Klingaman, Robert Wike, Paul Simon, George Fehr, Luther Shaffer, William Walls, Marjorie l-iullinger, Jean Koch, Kathleen Flannery, Ann Anderson, Jeanne Weihrer, Dorcas Schilling, Jerre Ray, Francis Gurtowslci, Richard Stailey, Donald Bobb, David Savage, Curtis Reitz, Bruce l-latt, Norman Nields. Members absent from picture-Kenneth Kline, Barbara Shoup. RED and BLACK STAFF Sponsorglvlr. McClelland Co-Editors-Raymond Albright Nan l-lecleman Sports Editor-Lawrence Althouse Feature Editors-Edith Grossman Lorraine Spotts Business Manager-Annabel Sanders ri Y Q 1 sf-,I LAT, E , ' 4, C 5 e V X, fd? WW, we m..Lx,i W, M, W ,md l, C, my Q!! 5 Y X A A :X V cf I, v 1 W SK The Red and Blacie X f 'W Y f as Q FL 1 ffflfwwff ffQiQif?f1iES.iQSHI' i :go W.---M--as - af? ok 1 ' t Q ' QX5 A ,, I, B L ' 2 I . ' .-, 15 1 A X' V A as , X - ill, Sv ' , . i J . - sp. fa ' av i V: x g y .... - 5 A 6 ffm T i I lag' M Q 2 4 X, Drs .lx SWL' HA 2-Q I wi 'LQL Q: -'fl O' ki ' . 5' sf fi tl ge Gard Te lk-Q if T Q gs Cowl:-fi C0 R A .X ,, s , . xt. K 5' in ,Ulm 5!'S , X A , ,L sf ,... A 1, - - A ,- Q X y .qw hi F x ,rs me., W Q e , , ,V ,. . X, 1 ff' 1'xfzf1':ie.. ffm lmll x 'Raimi Q--TW ' i'?TM'ff fs' fl V X J N f ' , W 12 'N' mfs G ff: kgs, f Q :X x L L f Q . H A ,y E ' 1 Q, X,,, WAV K 1 LQ A.....QyL:.L.:......M.Q Front row Cleft to rightJfEdith Grossman, Sally Abey. Second row-Lorraine Spotts, Susanna Rupley, Natalie Johnson, Harry Shriver, Sylvan Taulo, William Lutz, Doris Weida, Jeanne Willingham. Third rowflvlarilyn Love, Mary Kalladelis, Virginia Seems, Jean Kalbach, Roberta Schlaybach, Joan Scarlett, Palma Cucinotta, Annabel Sanders. Fourth rowfMr. McClelland, Jean Stubblebine, Rosemarie Schmidt. StandingfNX!illiam A. l-leclc, Raymond Albright, Barbara Miller, Audrey Motze, Jacqueline Magee, Genevieve Podguslci, Richard Venizelos, Lawrence Althouse. Member absent from picturefNan l-leckman. ,gawmmw a...A.,,r H P Sponsor'-Mr. rsiewpim Front row fleft to rightla-William Shoppell, Donald Ohlinger, James Wojciechowski, Franklin Gaul, Charles Hunter, Bruce Reinhart, William Heclc, Charles Prentice, William Walls, Roy Millerl Second row-Elizabeth Sowa, Carolyn Wells, Margaret Detweiler, Janice Snyder, Mary Striclcer, Margaret Jones, Edward Rack, John Hunt, Dorothy Rehnert, Eleanor Nester, Marie Moyer, Lois Seyfert, Dorothy Walborn, Carmella Weidner. Third rowfArdell Hiester, LaDell Gangewere, Dolly Dietrich, June Jones, Alice Kissinger, Alice Bausher, June Heclc, Sallie Gilyard, Margaret Rickenbach, Ruth Roth, Dolores Raezer, Doris Kemmerer, Ruth Ann Levan, Angela Diguiustili. Fourth row4Anna Ditko, Arlene Freeze, Arlene Hahn, Phyllis Bodman, Virginia Block, Alice Kerling, Doris Goodman, Dorothy Reloholtz, Jean Keener, Joyce Bright, June Dry, Ruth Davis, Elizabeth Souders, Helen Poedel. Fifth rowfl.oretta Pearce, Muriel Rentchler, Betty Zientek, Mary Speacht, Nedra Whalen, Carol Erenz, Clara Fiest. SponsorfMr. Newpher Front row Cleft to rightJfDonald Ermold, Leroy Flamm, Joseph Flay, John Carson, William l-lertzog, Joseph Maurer, Edward Burke, Albert Sheifer, Richard Endy. Second rowfEvelyn Lengel, Mary Kalfadelis, David Ermold, Arnold l-louser, Marcus England, Oscar Egolf, William Flower, Jean Koch, Betty Lengel, Ruth Price, Josefa Schera. Third rowgDoris Ann Buddell, Gloria Barto, Jacqueline Artz, Eleanor Elliot, Bernice Eckert, Laura Urkuski, Marie Adams, Kathryn Yatron, Margaret Ott, Ellen Boyer, Nancy Levengood. Fourth rowABetty Jean Mootz, Garnetta Speck, Deborah Fournaries, Jean Stolz, Mary Gottschall, Dolores McLean, Laura Banks, Lois Neidig, Vivian Wolf, Geraldine Duplak, Eleanor Nester, Doris Eberly. Filth row--Janet Maurer, Jane Seidel, Jane Falter, Patricia Boyer, Gladys Boyer, Kathleen Flannery, Joan Barr, Mary Stolz, Mary Tillson, Doris Corwin, Sara Jane Huber, Patricia Schaeffer. Members absent from picturefJoan Furman, Louise Killian, Kathleen Guenther, Dolores Focht, Shirley Schantz, Nan l-leckman, Marie Moyer. GIRL RESERVES ifiit Front row fleft to right,-June l-l. Dry, Gloria M. Robinson, Geneva L. Bolton, Ruth C. Davis, Jacquelyn Ely, Marjorie l-lullinger, Betty Jean Mootz, Louise Eberl, Marilyn Love, Ginnie Lippincott, Jean Shellabear, Ruth Tyson, Gwendolyn Egner. Second row-Nancy l-lorst, Mary Tillson, Margaret Walborn, Dorcas Schilling, Phyllis Setley, Louise Schroeder, Carolyn Schvvenk, Delores Simon, Marilyn Reinhard, Lorraine Dietrich, Anna Rhoads, Mae Kaucher, Natalie Johnson, Nan l-leckman, Jean Willingham. Third row-Ruth Price, Mary Stolz, Rossana Hamburg, Miriam Chadwick, Alexandria Matyoranis, Evelyn Singer, Evelyn Rudnick, Trina lgankiels, Qlice Kerling, Charmaine Reich, Doris Weida, Lois Rothenberger, Patricia Dugan, Lucille DeLuca', Nancy Ludvvig, Lois Gromis ar ara opp. - Fourth row-Mary Patrician, Ruth Clauser, Shirley Kay, Marylou Taylor, Patricia Boyer, Nancy Davis, Fern Link, Virginia Erb, Alice McLoud, Anna Wentzel, Erma Printz, Ann Louise Yeager, Dollie Ann Dietrich, Jeanne Petree, Jean D. Zerbe, Marianne Luckenbill, Mary Jo MacCallum, Bettyrose Zaltiro, Geraldine Smolnik. Fifth row-Mary Fox, Jane Ubil, Nancy Lippincott, Marilyn Mendelsohn, Ruth Joseph, Louise Kautlman, Jean Erby, Ruth Andes, Nancy Rowles, Alice Kenney, Lorraine Spotts, Dolores Buch, Joyce Snyder, Elizabeth Corbit, Peggy Nuss, Patricia l-lawman, Ruth Gossler, Rosemarie Pelfel, Millicent Barnes. CABINET GIRL RESERVES V? . . f ns i 1 will gn, ff' 1 .Q if PROGRAM COMMITTEE Front row Cleft to ri htl-Barbara Shoup, Kathleen Guenther, Charlotte Zertlemoyer, Christine Strycharz, Gloria Lebo, Maria Architas, Ilipaxtricialxfgngstadt, CT1arlotte Haupt, Marilyn Ludwig, Kathleen Flannery, Anna Lesko, Annabel Sanders, Dorothy Rehnert, Doris Allwein, arie ams. Second row-Barbara Beidler, Miriam Berger, Jacquelyn Laws, Ruth Anne Levan, Joan Janda, Palma Cucinotta, Angela Digiustih, Bernice Derrick, Ellenmae Boyer, Gloria Shilling, Ethel Grow, Barbara Thomas, Betsy Weidenhammer, Helen Schaefer, Betty Lou Wennell, Marilyn Miller, Catherine Barto, Virginia Miller. Third row+Helen Torr, Patty Weiss, Marjorie Morris, Virginia Seems, Theresa Alikonis, Barbara Young, Vivian Wojsywillo, Irene Grier, Miriam Cloder, Marian Greenberg, Janet Yeager, Jacqueline Harrison, Jeanne Hoch, Vivian Wolfe, Nancy Stottlemeyer, Marilyn Miller, Estheranne Wieder, Vivian Smith, Anne Kestner. Fourth row-Carol High, Yvonne Voigt, Jane Torr, Barbara Rogers, Ruth Ann Rhoads, Ann Wildermuth, Margaret Ruotl, Doris Seidel, Janice Grassi, Rose Marie Barbera, Joan Scarlett, LaVern Becker, Barbara Leacock, Betty Schlegel, Josephine Kohler, Lillian Stuiflet, Margaret Weigle, Dolores Keller, Beverley Wise. Fifth row-Mary Lou Hardinger, Jean Frees, Constance Kennedy, Margaret Ott, Patsy Martin, Dolores Hunsicker, Sally Abey, Joan Biehl, Barbara Miller, Joan Gurshick, Carolyn Wells, Anne Zehner, -Anne Claytor, Ruth Hilbert, June Zimmerman, Jane Wiest, Felicia Cocuzza, Ann Louise Killian, Jean Frederick, Marie Volk. READIN4 President, William Sclwaeller Vice-President, Thomas Derr Secretary, George Felwr Treasurer, William Woomer N lNmf-TWO FQRM N' ROUTE 66? 36 MUSCLE MEN OUR B. T. O'S- H-Y CLUB Sergeant-at-Arms, Carroll Keene Chaplain, Kay Slwober Altendance Secretary, Thomas Leinbaclw Sponsor, Mr. Billinger HI- Y ROCKETTES , HI-Y CUTIES THE OLD AND THE NEW CUTIE OUARTET 137 K ASSEMBLY CHA RMEN AND CHAPLAINS Sponge'- M HdWm'm Front row Cleft to rightj-Shirley Kay, Kathleen Guenther, Gladys Boyer, Ruth Kachel, Patricia l-iawman, Mary Ritzman. Second row-John Spoiski, Anthony Grimm, William Woomer. Members absent from picture-Marilyn Love, Norman Nields. STAGE HANDS Sponsors-Mr. Bricker Mr. Boyer PresidentAi2ichard Kiingaman Vice-Presidentfdoseph Wolff Secretary-TreasurerARobert Wike Front row Cleft to rightJ4l-larry Shriver, John Korish, William Clark, Richard Wheeler, Albert Zanino. Second rowfLeonard Mohn, Robert Wallace, Fred Weidenhammer, Joseph Woiif. Third rowfRobert Wilce, Mr. Bricker, Robert Fryer. Fourth row-Richard Klingaman. Members absent from picture-Solon Bailey, Richard Boyer, Roscoe Moore, Leon Rothenberger. i I READING HIGH FELLOWSHIP CLUB Sponsor'-Miss Schmid' Treasurerafknnie Barnes Front row fleft to rightj-Geraldine Sims, Janice Snyder, Anna Barnes, John Cataldo, Fern Carr, Louis Rossi, Mary Reese, Margaret Walborn, Dottie Walborn. Second row-Eleanor Elliott, Sallie Gillyard, Mary Patrician, Ann Anderson, Miss Schmidt. Third row-Faye Bailey, Donaldo Blanco, Doris Fleming. Fourth row-Gloria Robinson, Jacquelyn Ely, Alice Battle, Eleanor Marks, Catherine Gilyard, Richard Bell, Mary Pitzman, Kenneth Kline, llse Bender, Ginny Bolton, Doris Allwein, Patricia l-lawman, Victor Cohn, Gwendolyn Egner, Guy Miller, Dorcas Schilling, Curtis Peitz, Ruth Andes, Carolyn Meclc. Members absent from pictureAWalter Cunnius, Dorothy Fleming. -,NMNW v-...NM 3 Q- i b Vice-President-wfxnne Kestner i SCHOOL .HISTORY CLUB P'esiden'MWm' A' HM i Sponso' Mrs' Mabel KV Mcgigllan Q Secretary and Treasurer- -Doris High N Sealed flefl to rightl-f Mrs. McClellan, Anne Ciaytor, Anne Kestner, Wm. A. Heck, Doris High, Ruth Price. 1 Standing' -Herman B. Showers, Genevieve Podguski, James Moii, Erma Printz, Jane L. Seidel, Luther Shaiier, Barrie L. Burke, Robert Kiefer, Heien Moore, Joan S. Heinz. i Members absent from picture--ffiise Bender, Victor H. Cohn, George Fehr, Marilyn Love, Eugene Sell. i L I B R A R Y Presideni-Gloria Shilling Vice-President-Phyllis Setley Secretary-Mary Jane Zoll Sponsors Mm Stump Treasurer--Carolyn Gilliams Miss Moyer Front row fleft to righ0fGloria Shilling, Mary Jane Zoll, Betty Leas, Mary Lou l-linz, Shirley Kline, Gloria Kemp, Geraldine East, Elaine Keely, Carolyn Gilliams, Phyllis Setley. Second row -Shirley Albert, Mary Eidam, Louise Jones, Evelyn Wentzel, Gloria Slcimski, Evelyn Nobis, Ruth l-lilbert, Delores Bienis, Mary June Morgan, Gloria Schieler, Shirley l-lart, Janet Collins, Vivian Wojszwilla, Joan l-lassler, Ada Rothenberger. PRINTING Sponsor Mr. Norman R. Diener President Francis Bauer Vice-President' -Richard Karbel Secretary--Nl-loward Van l-lorn Treasurer' Raymond Huber Front row Qleft to righ0fRobert Clouser, Keith McKinney, Douglas Walters, Jack Vitalo, Francis Bauer. Second row--f-LeRoy Reed, l-loward Kaucher, Raymond l-luber, Leo Reinhart, James Mann, Howard Van l-lorn. Third row- --Dan latareiweitz, Leonard Grassi, Richard Karbel. ' President Willaim Walls CHESS AND CHECKERS Sec,.L.a,,iWgH,,i.OCr Sponsor--Mr. l-l unter Left table Qlell to right,-'Charles l-laneisen, Jack l-lalliday, Preston Albright. Middle group-George Gasser, Steve Ganas. Right table---Norman Nields, Lewis l-lalloclc, Gerald Anne, William Walls. Standing--'Richard Green, George Anthony, Mr. l-lunter. 1 I ACTIVITY TICKET CLUB CSli'SFlQQiiilKl',iZIFf'aUmn S t -J K SponsorvMr. Wilbur E. Weaver are ary all Zeller Treasurer-Louise Eberenz Front row fleft to riglitjwlvlargaret Detweiler, Dorothy Rebholz, Shirley Strause Second row-Betty Grimes, Ethel Grow, Louise Eberenz. Third row-Evelyn Kline, Shirley Collins, Jean Etchberger. Fourth row-Jean Keener, Louise Schaeffer, Shirley Cooper, Anna Madara. Firth row-Mr. Wilbur E. Weaver, Loretta Pearce. Member absent from picture-Marcella Shuman. BUSINESS EFFICIENCY Sponsor 4Miss Edith R. Fairlamb President-Betty Kirlcoli Vice-PresidentgCatherine Gadzouris Secretary-Shirley Burlcey Treasurer -Josephine Ma rtello Front row Cleft to right,-Josephine Santelli, Dorothy Lylcens, Betty Kirlchoff. Second row --Catharine I-Iain, Mary Jane Haier, Catherine Gaclzouris, Jean Preslca. Third row4Rosie Donofrio, Doris I-Iafer, Irene Podlased, Angela Dalslci. Fourth row--4Josephine Martello, Louise June Seyfert. Members absent from picture-Virginia Block, Shirley Burlcey. FUTURE MERCHANTS or READING C?:i?.SF:g,iZ?iS'.2iTZV1,mi S AM B l ' Sponsor-Mr. Stanley Heimbach T:E:::jlZA-Fregywjlgntlne Front row fleft to right,-Doris Reeser. V Second row-Edwin Kaucher, Jane Abraham, Lois Albrecht. Third row-Shirley Minniclc, Dolores Meclc, Mary Jane Brickel, Janice Berg, Catherine Conner, Beatrice Yocum. Fourth row-Mary Balentine, Kay Shober, Dorothy Gromis, Miriam Stick, Catherine Daloisio, Harriet Swalley, Raymond Melcher. Members absent from picture-Roger Alberts, Fred Walb. TYPING Sponsor-Barba ra Marti n TYPING Sponsor-Miss Harriet B. Bitler Front row fleft to rightj-Edward Gombar, Jeanne l-loch, Tana Hewitt, Mary-Jo MacCallum. Second row-Ruth Balthaser, Phyllis Sparr, Joan Price, Ann Louise Killian, Gerald Bauer. Third row-Joan Martin,.Joyce Focht, Evelyn Ferris, Sara Jane l-luber, Patricia Strause, Ann Louise Yeager. Fourth row-Marjorie Snyder, Roxie Lee Wilson, Mary A. Rulright, Shirley Beames- derfer, Cleo Stevens, Ronald Gregory, Miss Harriet B. Bitler, Sponsor. Fifth row-Sylvia lacone, Lois Gromis Ellen Boyer, Richard Ernst. Members absent from picture-Betty Gottscholl, Clara Goretcslci, Barbara Thomas. Front row Cleft to rightjfPatricia Boyer, Gladys Boyer, Phyllis Bodman Second row-Jenny Filipelc, Edward Kepler, Theresa Kopala. Third row-Luther Shaffer, Geraldine Smolnilc, Helen Roedel. Fourth row-Ronald Eby, Shirley Schantz, Robert Reimer. Fifth rowflvlollie Redcay, Betty Mootz, Dorothy Wolszczenski. CHEMISTRY CLUB Sponsors-Mr. l-lelmbright Mr. Fluclc President-David Fix Vice-President4Karl Miller ForegroundADavicl Fix. First row Cleft to rightj-Santo Cosenza, Kenneth Kriclc, JanetShirlc, Jane Shomgard, June Zimmerman, Joan Williamson, Paul Kilhefner. Second row-Robert Shilling, Donald Beclcer, William Gannon, Yvonne Voigt, Anna Wentzel, Ralph Alesin, William Eich. l Third row-Charles Angstadt, John Preska, Karl Miller, Stanley Bagor, James Beck, Howard Peifler. Fourth row-Gombar Melhart, Bruce Reinhart, Eugene Sell, George Podrazza, Harry Kline, Donald Newpher. Member absent from picture-Philip lnglisa. BEGINNERS' CLUB Sponsor!Miss Walt Front row tleft to rightj-Nancy Davis, Jean Stubblebine, Jacqueline Coller, Barbara Clay. Second rowgThedora Jackson, Marjorie l-lullinger, Shirley Seitz, Teresa Vardjan. Third rowfCharles Mathews, Anna Cesarz, June E. Stout. Member absent from picture-Dorothy Jacoby. JURSING :onsor-Mrs. Naomi O. Bridegam, R.N. esident -Alice Bauscher zcretary- 4Virginia Erb easurer-'Ruth Fleisher ont row Cleft to righ0aVirginia Erb, ith Fleisher, Alice Bauscher, Helen aines, Shirley Ruppert, Nyla Rowell, irs. Naomi Bridegam, RN. :cond row-Jane Sassaman, Rozetta Jwers, Yvonne Siegfried, Joan Killian, ne Mayopoulos. lird rQwfAlice Kissinger, Evelyn veigert, Ethel Ravitz, Virginia Kosalc, wan Miller, Jean Stout. PRE-MED Sponsor-Mr. Shultz President-Ronald Romig Vice-President-Burton Schaffer Secretary-Treasurer-Albert Sheifer Front row fleft to rightj-'-Trina Daniels, Rosalie Klevanslcy, Ronald Romig, Burton Schaffer, Albert Sheiler, Betty Shelor, Leila Raroly. Second row---Donald Kasper, Carol High, Lois Gehris, Janet Gehris, Catherine Barto, Beverly Wise, Dominic Stroffolino, Jean Zerbe, Joan Furman. Third row-Myra Cohen, Jacquelyn Laws, Else Frondfelder, Dolores Arnold, Marie Hitch. Fourth row-Mr. H. Shultz, Eli Raul, Jules Minlcer, Franklin Reber, Bud Lewis. MCJVIE SWOONERS Sponsor-Miss Mertz PresidentfLeah l-less Vice-President4Garnetta Speck Secretary-Patsy Witman Standing-Dolores McLean Front row Cleft to right! Jean Klopp, Fern Kerns, lna Singer, Barbara Zerbe, Doris Walls, Frances Seyler, Patsy Witman, Gloria Nicolo. Second row-Virginia Kemmerer, Ferne Kalbach, Leah l-less, Patsy Martin, Eliza- beth Souders, Barbara Kern, Shirley Keuscher, Janice Matthews. Third row-Jean Kostzewa, Doris Killian, Dolores Wawrxonek, Doris Weand, Catharine Weaver, Alexandria Matyo- ranis, Garnetta Speck. Members absent from picture!-Elizabeth Sowa, Elva Weidner. Movie FAN Sponsor!Miss Deck President-Fern Weber Vice-President-Olga Castillo Secretary-Lorraine Dietrich Front row fleft to rightj-Gertrude Kuznar,l Gloria Talarico, Dolores Focht, Deborahl Fournoris, Frances DeGeorge, Anna Ditko. Second row4Elizabeth Boldt, Ellie Dockas, Ralanna Fisher, Joan Dinkel, Audrey l-ludson. ' Third row-Olga Castillo, Doris DeLong, Carolyn Ann Dick, Joyce l-lenne, Mar-N guerite l-leFlelFinger. l Fourth row-Mary Cappadona, Alice! Mcl.oud, Marian McGinithen, Eugene Deeter, Frank Denunzio. Fifth row-Miss Deck, Lorraine Dietrich, Fern Weber. Members absent from picturen- Audrey Motze, Bess Grammaticas. A Lt nhw....i.., OOTLIGHT OLLOWERS ponsor --Mrs. Amy Bell residentfLillian Stuhflet ice-President- Mary Wagner ecretary and Treasurer-!Melvin Rea font row fleft to right, fstanding at indow -Melvin Rea and Lillian Dacificb eltyZientek,JaneWiest,CaroleDombro, ary Wagner. econd row Erma Ege, Miriam Hoffman, loria Miller. hird row -JacqueWaldman, PattyWeiss, ,oan Ustas, Lillian Stulflet. lourth row Mrs. Bell, Gerald Ricken- Sach, David Sollenberger, Bruce Young, William Flower. fifth row 'Joseph Flay. vtembers absent from picture Laura iankes, Jacqueline Harrison, Margaret Strausser, Sylvan laub. 49 ARCIS PLAYERS Sponsor- --Mr. Getz President -Burton Gray Vice-President -'Barbara Beidler Secretary Miriam Berger Treasurer Charles Qcksrider Front row Qleft to rightl 'Barbara Klopp, Burton Gray, Jean Frederick, Evelyn Rudnick, Barbara Beidler, Millicent Barnes. Second row 'Virginia Metz, Carrie Spangler, Miriam Berger, Louise Kauffman, Third row -Marilyn Mendelsohn, Rose- marie lzzo, Miriam Chadwick, Janice Spencer. Fourth row 'Felicia Cocuzza, Estelle Consentina, Joyce Evans, Nancy Ludwig. Fifth row Charles Ocksrider, Rossana Hamburg, Austin Knowles, Charlotte Moyer. ENSEMBLE CLUB Sponsor-Mr. Cardin President-John Seitarth Vice-President-Mary Pingitore ' Secretary-Doris Ann Buddell Treasurerillollie Ann Dietrich Librarian--Tom Hahn Front row Cleft to rightl Seated at Piano: Doris Ann Buddell, Ruth Kaucher, Mary Pingitore. Second row-Gerald Heare, Dollie Ann Dietrich, Sara Lewis, Tom Hahn, Peter Lalvlanna, John Seiiarth, Richard Von- Nieda, Glenn Kinsey. DRAMATIC CLUB Sponsor-Mr. Joseph G. Planlc, Jr. President-Richard Westcott Vice-President--Richard Lyttle Secretary-Shirley Kay Front row Cleft to right,-Donald Bobb, Shirley Kay, Carol Frenz, Patricia Saxton, Mary Ellen Seiders, Edith Grossman. Second row-Marcia Goldstein, Harriett Wasserman, Nedra Whalen, Ann Klump, Patricia Strasser, Richard Lyttle. Third row fstandingj-David Savage and Nan l-leclcman. Members absent from picture-Richard Westcott, Ruth Kachel, Lorraine Scotts. DRESSMAKING CLUB Sponsor!Mrs. Dornsife President 'Anna Kontis Vice-President4Arlene Freeze Secretary -Dolores Keller Treasurer--Virginia Lakatosh Front row Cleft to rightj-Joan Reber, Betty Shealfer, Alice Lavenger, Virginia Lakatosh, Elizabeth Kulp. Second row-Carrie Bailey, Jean Bal- thaser, Mildred Bander, Agnes Faust, Shirley l-larple, Esther Fleisher, Arlene Freeze, Muriel Rentschler. Third rowfAnna Kontis, Marian Razzano, Doris Mogel, Dolores Keller. Members absent from picture-Eleanore Stromen, Clara Feist, Mary Matchiclca, Miriam Edwards. DRESSMAKING CLUB Sponsor-Miss Spaar President-Joyce Weiss Vice-President --Theano Koutraulelis Secretary-Nancy Lintz Front row Cleft to right,-Geraldine Wagner, Dolores Buch, Wilma Ziegler, Nancy Lintz, Joyce Weiss, Theano Koutraulelis, Doris Clouse, Mary Carabellas. Second row--Mary Jane Hoffman, Dorothy Emerick, Carmela Pasquale, Miss Sparr, Evelyn Lengal, Leonora Wynings, Jean Kalbach, Dolores Kasmierczalc, Mary Qtt, Janet Quinn, Dagma Laulcner. Members absent from picture-Ada Sin- ger, Annabel Sanders. SE B S S President- -Geraldine Weber RV U . . . Vice-PresiclentvLois Lochman Secretary-Louise Merkel Sponso's'wMlSS Montgomery Treasurer-Joyce Bright Miss Holland Front row Cleft to right!-Lois Lochman, Geraldine Weber, Marie Spatz, Carolyn Ringler, Nancy Schmehl, Agnes Barbara, Joyce Bright, Louise Merkel. Second rowflithel l-lodgkins, Jane Reiter, Patricia Dugan, Norma Knaut, Gloria Schmehl, Fern Smith, Janet Roy, Geraldine Duplak, Vivian Smith, Lydia Valenti. . Third rowflilizabeth Skrocki, Carmella Weidner, Leora Doll, Virginia Seems, Barbara Rogers, Elizabeth Runyeon, Barbara Close, Dorothy Rehnert, Doris Corwin, Grace Roth. Fourth row-Fern Blake, Mary Strohecker, Melba Reinhart, Lois Dunnigan, Doris Fell, Lucille DeLuca, Jean Moser, Jean Mosser, Betty Mengel. Fifth row4Marie Bitler, Mary Swoyer, Nancy Schlappig, Mildred Kulp, Jeanne Weihrer, Patricia Burns, Natalie Fish, Betty Smith, Elizabeth Snyder, Betty Stemkowski. . Member absent from picture-Mary Gottshall. APPLE SALES-KEEP THE DOCTOR AWAY THEY SERVE OUR SCHOOL SENTIMENTAL SESSIONS THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT SWEET TOOTH? A L President--Sydney l-lirshland C M C Vice-President--ALois Rothenberger Secretary----Ruth Anne Levan S onsors-'-Mr B I P Mr: Sszldfgh Treasurer--Joan Noll Front row Cleft to rightl-Audrey Moyer, Marilyn Myers, Pat Flemmingf Marie Volk, Susanna Rupley, Jean Rothermel, Ruth Anne Levan Doris Mock, Josepha Schera, Roberta Schlaybach. I Second row--fl-lenry Ferner, Miriam Dovve, Doris Long, Jane Keim, Joan Noll, Alice Kenney, Doris Weida, Carol Weber, Lois Rothen- berger, Jackie Magee, Anna Lesko. Third row-f-Raymond Gainsway, Miriam Cloder, Henrietta Seibert, Marie Bast, Raymond Belz, Howard Widener, Richard Witmoyer, Patricia Angstadt, Maria Architas, Elaine Bagenstose. . Fourth row--Richard Smith, Kirk Hoyer, Edward Moczydlovvski, Sydney l-lirshland, Robert Olander, James Maier, Leon Rothenberger Richard Frank, Richard l-laring. I Fifth row--Mr. Boyles, John Villforth, George Ziegler, George Schmidt, Mr. Schaich. F e ,,,,e y GOLF CLUB , .N 4 V ak - 'Wt' NMA-MM W I 'ww MW Sponsor-Mr. Brucher S? M224 4 A B m'?F awgyv B, wig iii, Z, 3 Q .1 safaris nm hifi ' 55? l ,fr MSW rms ,L aww wig? lilly, gm' A uf' 'iii' 2 Presidentfllobertl-Satdortf Vice-President-George Kreidler Secretary and Treasurer-Carl Caccese A www 551 Front row Cleft to rightj-Carl Caccese, Bob Batdortf, George Kreidler, Bob Ball, Leon Grimn, Kenneth Olson, Walter lmboden, Clyde De Long, Dick Muhlholland, Bill' Ealcen, Marty Evelev, Floyd Moyer, Mr. Brucher. Sponsorsflvlr. Jacobs Mr. Reese President-Bruce Young Front row Cleft to rightj-Robert Bitting, Arthur Reinsel, Donald Brossman, l-larold Ludwig, Alfred Ciarlone. Second rowvGerald Riclcenbach, Jack Bernhart, l-larold Werley, Floyd Rishell, William Planer. Third rowwNelson Bailey, David Sollenberger, l-larold White, Bruce Young, George Daubert. Fourth row-Chester Perfetto, David Thomas, Floyd Wertz, Arthur Faust, Robert Whitehead. TA N President--Joseph Maurer Vice-President aGeorge Buck i , Secretary-'Gordon Stamm Sponsor Mr' Wlsler Treasurerf'Gordon Stamm Reporter to the Red and Black- Malcolm Becker Front row fleft to right,-f -Malcolm Becker, Joseph Maurer, Jerre Ray, Richard Winters, Elmer Pattillo, Donald Walters, John Gengrick, George Guenther, Richard Ebright, George Zeppas, Joseph Walegorski. Second row Mr. Wisler, Donald Knauer, Raymond Martin, Kenneth Wyman, David Brenner, Warren l-lass, Lee Snyder, Harry Zimmerman, Gordon Stamm, John Frankhouser. Third row Richard Steely, John l-lenning, Conrad Mizdail, William Moyer, Clarence Soleeki, Lee McCullough, Andrew Macsisak, Bob Sterl, George Buck, Micknel Vilando, Edward Burke, John Syrellis. Members absent from pictureA'fMike DeJoseph, Kenneth Tuckey. A N Presidents4Betsy Weidenhammer T Ethel Roslin Sponsors-Mrs' Gundy Secretaries4Barbara Thomas Mr- Hdwmdn Janet Manzella Table fleftl-Betsy Weidenhammer, fright, Ethel Roslin Front row Cleft to rightj-a'Dorothy Ervin, Arlene l-lahn, Jane Toole, Mary Lou Bender, Rose Marie Sabo, Dorothy Wolverton, Audrey Marks, LaDell Gangewere, Anna Mae Helms. Second rowfMr. i-lawman, l-larriet Schearer, Janet Manzella, Joyce Lloyd, Janet Gernert, Barbara Thomas, Dolores Kantner, Kathryn Reasner, Inez Ridoili, Annabelle Peeser, Dolly Mohn, Mrs. Gundy. Third row-Madeline Mirabella, Laura Sabanos, Jean Erby, Jane Ubil, Irene Yez, Pearl Lutz, Marilyn Reinhard, Nancy Bechtel, Rose Pochuslci, Rita Schmidbauer, Mary Lou Taylor, Jean Shellabear. Members absent from picture-Kathryn Gerhart, June Williams, lrene Wertz, Noreen Schildt, Patricia Schaetfer, Shirley Becker, Charlotte l-laupt. - aaa A , ft 9-,W s 'il RIFLE CLUB Sponsor-Mr. Bannon President-Ted Weaver Vice-President-Franklin Sands SecretaryfLeroy Kreider Treasurer-William Carl Front row Cleft to rightDYLeroy Kreider, Russell l-larris, Ernest Stayropoulos, Carl Meck, Robert Nye, Ted Weaver, Phillip Seiders. Second row-Charles l-loshauer, ,Walter Noll, Warren l-lommas, Jr., William Carl, Richard Bernhardt, Robert Sowa, Cueorge Meng. Third rowfl-larold Gantert, Donald Kercher, Franklin Sands, Kermit Goda. Member absent from picture---Robert Cook. President--Philip l-lerb Vice-PresidentfRobert Drexel Secretary-Nancy Lutz SponsorfMr. Monyer Front row lleft to rightj Marilyn Sheehan, Gertrude Reitenauer, Jack Taksa, Charles Nelson.. Second rowfJune l-leFFner, Leon Kazmierczak, Edward Rack, John l-lunt, Ruth Levengood. Third rowfRuth l-latza, Robert Kondrath, Robert Drexel, Betty Fox, Betty Flammer, Mary Speacht, Nancy Lutz. Eourtlplrdg-Mr. Monyer, Kenneth Quinn, Barbara Straub, Nick Kralles, John Granaw, Bruce Kauffman, Nancy Miller, Richard Reber, ar e . Fifth row'-Norman Steely, Andrew Philipczak, Philip Herb, l-larold Wounderly, Allen Peyser, George Moyer, LeRoy Flamm, Bernard Welca, Carl Bolt. Member absent from picture-John Baczewski. LEADER'S Sponsors- -Miss Ely Miss Kaufmann Front row Cleft to rightj--Nathalie Slabilc, Miriam Rettgers. President-Virginia Richards Vice-Presidentdlhelma Green SecretaryfAElizabeth Bertram Treasurer-Jean Guenther Second row -Ardelle l-liester, Kathryn Bachman, Louise Moyer, Betty Sonnen, Jean Stoltz, Jean Guenther, Elizabeth Losoncy, Dolores Fredenclc, Jacqueline Boyer, Gloria Barto. Third row-Thelma Green, Ann Marie Reber, Shirley Freese, Kathryn Butler, Elaine Farrell, Kloma Kneeream, Joan Barr, Jean Walbert, Kathleen Flannery, Joyce Bredbenner, Virginia Richards, Ruth Christia n, Elizabeth Bertram, Christine Janucilc, Janet l-laas, Mary Urban, Doris Kemmerer. ATHLETIC CLUB C3lf'Sl'LiiiSilE5E5mi, , gponsorsilmr' Rock Secretary and Treasurer-Ciarence Suglia Mr. Dunkelberger Front row Cleft to right,-Daniel Zerbey, Robert Bitting, George Lorish, Robert lVlacConnell, Walter Szczepa ns ki, Blair Sleppy, Ed. Boyer, Robert Angstaclt. Second row-Richard Britigan, Robert Clay, Robert George, Clarence Suglia, Joe Cipolla, Thomas Faust, Joseph Bianchi, James Beck. Third rowfZane Harris, Robert Wicklein, Lincoln Steigerwalt, Guy Townsend, James Blank, Harry Canon, Kenneth Van Buskirk, Jack Ertz, Forrest Moyer. Fourth row-Gerald Cooper, Samuel Grimes, Kenneth Leister, George l-limmelreich, George Weaver, Ted Smith, Jesse Tobias, John Melnyk, Robert Chambers. 1 .VX X f ?ORT ? f X7 ,X .X ,f jf f , f ' 54 , A f ,7 x X, fflf If K ,fff L, T jx 1 2 fl Z' 96: X. NV. x K' -r flag . Q 'Q'-Sxxl , , W 'Z ' ' Q . ,,j '-, ,I ,I Y ' 5 H gf 1 LHVL , X , Q' X .x, ff -V K ,K ff, J ' , ,gls K 'If if - 1' if X If - 4 - ff' X KW-9 s .' nf? I , HOQCK LODER 1 ogy AS BACK BPNCXL V BACY LATTANZIO HATT SZCZEPANSKI TACK!-5 TACKLE BACK ABSENT: STEVENSON END HUMMEL END OLLIVIERRE END POSTETTER END THIERFELDER REIFSNYDER BACK BACK my Q Q :2' 'I ., A A f fl COOPER RY KEISER TACKLE TACKLE GUARD Y K I ZOGAS DEEM ALBRlGHf'k GUARD BACK ' END GE?- ex-BER y-xxM AWUN MELNYK TACKLE '46 BALL END ANGSTAD7- BACK 'I S Col-LER CHAEFFER MOVEI? GMES BACK BACK GUAQD BACK BROWN SHAEFFER GRIFFITHS BACK TACKLE GUARD END 9 -,, ::: ,, , : : GERNERT VARSITY Al SHUGAR BABCZAK CENTER CENTER SEARFOSS WEAVER DELQNG MILANEK BACK END TACKLE END Kem? Bgme AN SMDH go P997 BACK CENTER emma Guhw WE WON THIS UNE TOUCHDOWN! TOBIAS PICKS UP FIVl 12 +1217 UNHHHH! Charles Dunlcelberger, Junior Varsity Coachf William Reese, Assistantd. V. Coachf l-larold Yentsch, Varsity Line Coachi Andrew Stopper, Varsity Backfield Coach, Harold Rock, Head Coach, FOOTBALL The 1946 football season saw the return of Coach l-lal Roclc and the arrival of the -l-formation at Reading l-ligh. Even though the Knights gained only one victory in a ten-game schedule, it must be remembered they met tough opposition while trying to absorb the intricacies of a new system. The arrival of Junior I-Iigh football this year lends hope to successful football seasons in the future. The Red Knights stepped out of their class when they dropped a QOaO verdict to Pennington Prep in the season's opener. l-lowever, they bounced baclc with a '13-O triumph over Ben Franlclin, marlcing the school's first victory over the Poor Richards since they invaded Reading in 1944. l-he'Roclcets then traveled to William Penn where a iQa7 upset started them on an eight game losing strealc that ended a dismal season for Ri-l.S. An Allentown powerhouse then came to Reading and administered a SQAO drubbing, after which the Rockets traveled to Bethlehem where they were on the short end of a Qi -O score. Diclc Schaeffens brilliant 93 yard touchdown run went for naught as the York Roses set the fighting Knights baclc with a Q0-7 triumph. Ray Reifsnyder hit pay dirt twice as the Roclcets went down to a 46-'I4 defeat at the hands of a smooth-cliclcing Lancaster offense. After being shut out by Lebanon '19-O and Easton Qi-O, the fighting Roclcets closed the season with Pottsville in the annual Turkey game, The Knights were blasted by an undefeated Pottsville juggernaut 454 with Dick l-loucl4 doing the scoring for the battling boys of R.l-LS. n Front row fleft to ri htl-Richard Nein, Thomas Smith, Bruce Kruppenbach, Frank Brenner, Richard Eckel, William Schmehl, Clarence Suglia, Carl Frey, Mike Novak, Robert Brockhouse, Conrad Dettling. Second row-Earl Gernert, Robert Wicklein, William Ebert, Clyde Miller, .Charles Riegel, David Strause, Kenneth VanBuskirk, Thomas Faust, Luther Bollinger, Jack Ertz, Vernon Harris, James Case, Joseph Cipolla. Third row-Daniel Zerbey, Frederick Schultz, John Snyder, Richard Felix, Charles Diehm, Stanley 53e1rh?t,hJohn Villforth, Thomas Moore, John Moyer, James Latchford, Sylvan Taub, Donald Loder, o n o nson. Fourth row-Norman Buehler, Richard Prussman, Charles Dunkelberger, Coach, Mr. Emanuel Jacobs, Faculty Manager, William Lutz, Lawrence Althouse, Mr. William Reese, Assistant Coach, Jesse George, Trainer, Chester Perfetto, John Baczewski. J. V. FOCTBALL Qne oi the bright spots of the 1946 football season was the splendid record made by a povverlul Reading High Jayvee combine, as they rolled to Five wins in six starts. After shutting out the Wilson, Shillington, and I-Iill School J.V. elevens, the Yearlings lost a thriller to the Lancaster J.V's only to come back to blank the l'lill School thirds The Baby Rockets then capped a successful season with a crushing win over the Lebanon J.V's. The scores: Reading ..... .... 1 3 Wilson ...... Reading. .. .... '19 Shillington. . . .. Reading... .... 19 Hill School. . . Reading. . . .... 18 Lancaster ...... . . .. Reading .... .... 2 O Hill School 3rds ..... Reading . .... 96 Lebanon ......... . DAN BIEBER Dne of the most brilliant cogs in a smooth-working l2.l-l.S. sketball machine this year was Durable Danny Bieber, whose tstanding play brought him the John S. Smith Memorial aphy. The likable guards all-around play and coolness under :earned for him the title of most valuable basketball player For 47. The lanky defenseman poured 157 points through the ops to take runnerup scoring laurels for the entire season. s 106taIlies in league competition earned him sixth place in al individual scoring, second only to Dick Gernert among his mmates. We pay tribute to a Fine player and sportsman on cl oil the Field of battle. MUST VALUABLE FUUTBALL PLAYER Whaml and another enemy ball carrier is smacked to the ground, feeling as though he ran smack into a brick wall. And that's just what he did, if durable Dick Shaeller was in his way. That type of play won for Dick the most valuable football player's trophy this year. Playing his third year of varsity football, Dick was one of the bright spots of an otherwise dismal Football season. A tower on defense and a demon on offense, Dick re- peatedly smashed through to nail enemy tacklers behind the line of scrimmage. Having played center, guard, and tackle in his three years at the Castle, the husky lineman's value was reflected in the fact that he was rarely relieved in a game. This likable gridman's sterling all-around play undoubtedly deserves a niche in the Castle's football history. coach-Leroy Jone The Fall sports ol Reading l-ligh received a great boost by the Finerecord our soccer team compiled We opened the season by defeating lvlohnton E2-O only to be held to a scoreless stalemate in the seconc game. Coach l.eroy Jones' men then tool4 the measure ol Lancaster 4-O and 'l'O. Although held to a 'l-'I tie at Bethlehem, our team kiclced out a 3-O victory over the l-lurricanes on our home grounds. The always powerful l-iill School aggregation then edged the Rockets Q-'l on their held to inflict the only loss ol the season on the Red Knights. When the battle smolce cleared, the booters emerged with a record ol four wins, one loss, and two ties. si . .,.. f E1 B E 3 S 5 2 5 5 5 E 2 Front row fleft to rightj-Paul Hoffman, John Kramer, Jaclc Springer, Donald Farina, Judd Falce, Gordon Stamm. Second row-Joseph l-lepler, Kenneth Olson, Ray Kreitz, Leon Rothenberger, Richard Scherer, Joseph Calcagno. Third row-Donald Goodwin, Robert Goodman, Ronald Noecher, Bernard Thompson, Charles Smith, Richard Steely, Mr. Leroy Jones, Coacl' John Gingrich. Absent from picture-Charles Mohn. CoachQRussell eayies The Red and Black men of the cinder path completed a very successful season with four wins and no losses. The First tvvo meets with Lebanon and Birdsboro vvere at home and resulted in scores ol Q3-32 and l8f37. Low scores win in cross-country. ln a second contest vvith Lebanon our team again vvallced oft with the laurels by a QQ-33 score. The Final meet ol the season was the District 3 run with Birdsboro and Lebanon, with the Red Rockets winning the trophy by the following score: R.l-LS. QQ, Birdsboro 45, Lebanon 50. The ace ol the Red Knight long distance men vvas Lincoln Red Steigervvalt vvho showed his heels to his mates in all four meets, to cap a successful career at R.l l.S. Front row deft to right!-John Ermler, Gerald Heere, Richard Lantz, David Savage, Lincoln Steigerwalt, Albert Shelter, Carl Lutz, Herbert Ludwig, Robert McCarthy. - Second row-Russell Harris, Robert McCIatchie, Thomas Derr, William Schaeffer, George Schmedt, David Sollenberger, William Meyers, Richard Bell, Richard Sterfy. Third row-Charles Kepler, Kenneth Leister, Donald Bobb, Mr. Russell Boyles, coach, William Gannon, Bruce Reinhart, Richard Stailey. 69 -l'lead Coach Charley Dunkelberger looks on as Coach Al l-larris explains the intricacies ol a play at practice. Reading Reading Reading Reading Reading Reading Reading Reading Reading Reading Reading SCORES Wilson Pottstown Bethlehem Muhlenberg Trenton Steelton William Penn Lancaster Lebanon John l-larris Allentown VARSITY BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS! 1947 saw the Red Knights oi Reading l-ligh return to the throne oi the Central Renn Basketball League for the Firsl time since 1943. Displaying a smooth-working oliense, the Rockets swept to 11 wins against a single loss in league competition. Coach Charley Dunkelbergeris superior re- serves and well.-rounded combination spelled victory as the Knights repeatedly won battles in the ebbing moments oi bitterly fought contests Qne of the most thrilling games in R.l'l.S. history was the immortal game with John l-larris which the Knights won, 49-48. Trailing by one point with only 5 seconds playing time leit, Dick Nein sank a long desperation stab to climax a thrilling comeback by the battling Rockets in the Final two minutes of play. ln other contests, the Knights won six and dropped lou: to Finish with a season's log of 17 wins in QQ starts. Four ol the Knights live defeats were at the hands ol Allentowr and Bethlehem, the two most povveriul teams in the state Dick Gernert and Dan Bieber were the siege guns oi the Red Knights attack as they placed third and sixth in league scoring, respectively. Gernerts Q27 markers were higl' for the Rockets lor the entire season. BERNIE THOMPSON FORWARD SCORES Reading York Reading Pottsville Reading Steelton Reading Lancaster Reading Lebanon Reading John l-larris Reading Allentown Reading Bethlehem Reading William Penn Reading York Reading Easton 7 V OV r- WD r I FSNYDER TOM B R iggw ARD FG A K Ove DICK G 8036321 JACK SPRINGER QENQENERT GUARD ER DI GUARD FORWARD ER SCORES Reading Reading Reading Reading Reading Reading Reading Reading Reading' Reading Reading Wilson Pottstown Bethlehem Gaenzles Steelton William Penn Lancaster Lebanon John Harris Allentown York T Front row deft to rightl-Richard Stevenson, Robert Fisher, Robert Frey, William Schmehl, John Kramer, Vernon Harris, George Weaver. Second row-Emanuel Jacobs, Faculty Manager, Ralston Hummel, Conrad Dettling, Clarence Fry, Richard Eckel, William Reese, Coach. J. V. BASKETBALL The 1946-47 edition of J. V. Basketball was one of the best in school history. The boys compiled an 18-4 record, having been defeated only once in Conference competition. This one loss, however, clidn't prevent their copping the Junior Champion- ship. Conrad Shorty Dettling led the team in scoring and was voted the most valuable player. SCORES Reading Reading Reading Reading Reading Reading Reading Reading Reading Reading Reading Pottsvill e Steelton Lancaster Lebanon John Harris Allentown H ill School Bethlehem William Penn York Easton 'l i Kneeling-Robert Batdorf, Carl Caccese. Standing-George Kreidler, John Snyder, Adam Brucher, Coach, William Ealcen, Martin Evelev, Missing from picture-Robert Ball, Roderick Ealcen. GOLF The Red Knight golf team this year will be delending monarchs ol the Central penn Goll League, as they carried oll first place honors in the loop last year. Coach Adam Brucher's divot-diggers will again compete in the District Qualifying and State Championship at State College. '47 GOLF SCHEDULE '47 GOLF SCHEDULE Dale April 92 April S23 April 29 May 2 May 6 May 9 Team Wilson Hill School York Hershey Kutztown Wilson Place H ome Home Away Away Home Away Date May May May May May 23, Team Place York Home Hershey Home Kutztown Away District Qualifying Hershey State Championship State College BASEBALL Front row Kleft to rightl-Mike Kemp, Ray Reifsnyder, Dick Gernert, Ronald Farina, Bill Schmehl. Second row-Mike Novak, Edward Brown, Tom Moore, Bob George, Harold Sell, Harry Storch, Warren Ernst, Harry Armpriester. Third row-Bruce Liddicoat, Manager, George Weaver, Dick Stevenson, Ray Loder, Emanuel Jacobs, Coach, Charles Dunlcelberger Coach, George Himmelreich, John Witmoyer, Dick Nein, William Reber, Manager. With Manny Jacobs and Charley Dunkelberger at the helm, the Red Knights' baseball team will again compete in the East Penn Baseball League, in which they Finished second to Bethlehem last year. Jacobs and Dunkelberger have a veteran team returning with such Sluggers as Dick Gernert, Mike Kemp, and Bill Schmehl in the lineup. Date April 11 April 18 April Q2 April 24 May May May May 16 May 21 May Q3 May Q7 May 29 June SCHEDULE Opponent Where Allentown Central Catholic Home Allentown Away Pottstown Home Bethlehem Home Easton Home Pottstown Away Allentown Home Bethlehem Away Hill School Away Easton Away Allentown Central Catholic Away Lebanon Home Lebanon Away TRACK , Q -1, :-V - zzz ::::,: . , I , ...,' .T ,.,. --- :41, . :,. L ,. . M ::-,.,. 1 ..,.: X .,:, '- ,.,, . '--: 2 ,.:- ' , ..,, , ,:':: 5 , was :: ' ' E :15fi5QQi:'t 'I '- f - -----.-.-.-.-. 1 I-I1 .. ..- ' .,,..,x. ,. ..... . . .,,. ..,.,.,,,,.. , , ,.,.,.,,,...,.,,,. .,.,. . .....,,,, , . . -. ..,., . .T ' ' ' .fi ' aatti .,..,' ' ': '::': ' zzzzzzz' i JUST ABOUT ! Because ol an early deadline, we could not print a picture ol the entire traclt squad this year. Coach Russell Boyles' squad again appears to be very strong in the running department and wealcer in the weight department. Prospective stars are Howard Brenner, District 3 P.l.A.A. broad jump champion in 1946, and Lincoln Steigerwalt, cracle distance runner. UGGHHHH I WITH THE GREATEST OF EASEI UP AND OVER! Date April April May May May May May May April 95, Q6 2 23, '47 TRACK SCHEDULE' Team Place Norristown Reading Pottsville Reading Penn Relays Philadelphia Bethlehem Bethlehem Allentown Allentown Quadrangular Meet Lebanon Relay Carnival Lebanon District Meet P.l.A.A. Finals P.l.A.A. TENNIS y Front row flelt to right,-Lee Snyder, Nick Pasayotis, William Dengler, George Guenther. Second row-Charles R. l-lawman, Coachi Paul Kissinger, Richard Lyttle, Warren Haas, Thomas Derr, Sylvan Taub, Robert Ruoff. This year, the Red Knights Tennis squad will again vie in the Lehigh Valley lnterscholastic Lawn Tennis Asso- ciation. The Knights are the defending monarchs ol the league as they bowled over the competition last year to snare the diadem. Ace of Coach Charley l lawman's proteges promises to be Warren l'laas, sophomore sensation, April May May May May May May May May May May May May '47 TENNIS SCHEDULE Shillington at Schlegel Parlc Ralmerton at Reading Reading at Allentown Reading at Lancaster Easton at Reading Reading T at Bethlehem District Ill Tournament at Lancaster, 9:00 Al l-lill School J. V. at l'lill School Reading at Ralmerton Allentown at Reading Lancaster at Reading Reading at Easton Bethlehem at Reading 'l CHEERLEADERS CaptamAGeraldlne Weber int row Cleft to right,-Barbara Naugle: ary Ritzman, Jeanette Tiley, Lois Gehris, el l-lodglcins, June Dry. :ond row-Mary Tillson, Martha itchinson, Nancy Davis, Helen Roedel, rol Frenz, Elizabeth Kulp, Dorothy nodwin. 7 Front row Cleft to right,-Shirley Becker, Dolores Genetti,Gwendo- lyn Egner, Barbara Lou Klopp. Second row-l-larry Canon, Kath- ryn Shoppell, Richard Westcott, Geraldine Weber, William Woomer. Member Absent-James Walters. Sponsor-Mr. Fred Cardin Q 'lb Today---Band Performs During Half-time Intermission Arxalma Gets tl-ne Dope Emanuel Jacobs, Faculty Manager of Boys, sports, words witlw Ken- netlw Kline, ufsxrxalmal' Sports Edi- tor, in arranging lor a picture. ff ' e 'nge ,I manga X H-lf' The Red Knight Football Team of Yesteryear GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION INSTRUCTORS MISS McHOSE A1158 k 9' AI V555 UPAVIN MRS. GUNDY TWELFTH GRADE G. A. A. President-Mary Patrician Vice-President-Patricia Dugan Secretary-Jacquelyn Ely Sponsors-Miss McHose Miss Ely Mrs. Gundy Miss Kaufmann Treasurer-Doris Mohn Corres. Sec.-Jean Walbert S Front row Cleft to right,-Maria Architas, Jean Walbert, Doris Mohn, Patricia Dugan, Jacquelyn Ely, Dorothy Goodwin. Second rowfl2uth Andes, Anna Ruth Kleckner, Jeanette Greenwood, Carol Frenz, Shirley Kay, Jean Koch, Dolores Genetti, Shirley Becker, Noreen Schildt, Ruth Davis, Dorcas Schilling, Joyce Rauenzahn. Third row-Barbara Thomas, Nyla Powell, Betty Kirkholf, Margaret Rickenbach, June Heck, Betty Lengel, Ethel Grow, Marjorie Fidler, Patricia Angstadt. Fourth row-Patricia Saxton, Geraldine Smolnik, Betty Zalfiro, Kathryn Gadzouris, Marina Yatron, Gladys Boyer, Gloria Shilling, Eleanor Marks, Ann Anderson. Fifth row-Natalie Johnson, Betty Jean Mootz, Marjorie Hullinger, Helen Guss, Janet Haas, Dolores Simon, Carolyn Schwenk. Sixth row-Elizabeth Kulp, Helen Schaefer, Rose Marie Sabo, Anna Rhoads, Mae Kaucher, Virginia Kortenhorn, Christine Janucik, Mary Lou Taylor. Seventh row-Marcella Shuman, Barbara Diehl, Jane Ruppert, Ruth Tyson, Gwen- dolyn Egner, Virginia Lippincott, Anna Ditko, Muriel Rentschler, Betty Lou Wennell. Eighth row-Mary Fox, Margaret Nuss, Betty Corbit, Lorraine Spotts, Mary Speacht. Members absent from picture-Faye Bailey, Joan Barr, Gloria Barto, Shirley Baker, Peggy Detweiler, June Dry, Elaine Farrell, Kathleen Flannery, Dolores Fred- erick, Jean Guenther, Patricia Hawman, Nan Heckman, Anna Lesko, Florence Lipka, Eleanor Marks, Mary Patrician, Bertie Pitcherello, Janice Pflum, Jeannine Ramsey, Dorothy Renert, Miriam Rettgers, Grace Roth, Louise Schaeffer, Louise Schroeder, Jean Shellabear,Geraldine Weber, Dorothy Wolverton. v. I l. I' ff x I fx l J n. f i K V W A -.i i J ff A l ,y il,mX Wi My fhi l N l,i A N l 1 f li! y ll D T N! wi l 0 iff! Nx,a-KJ ' ELEVENTH GRADE G. A. A Front row Cleft to rightj-Shirley Kline, Geraldine Ruccio, Ruth Joseph, Alice Kerling, Charlotte Moyer, Joyce Bright, Carmella l-luber, Patricia Maloney, Maryan Villforth, Betty Roache, Charmaine Reich, Vivian LeVan. Second row-Jean Baldwin, Mary Jo MacCallum, Marianne Luckenbill, Lois Gromis, Nancy Ludwig, Jacqueline Artz, Ethel Knauer, Doris Flemming, Millicent Barnes. h 'lllmlitrud row-Claire Johnson, Dolores Keller, Ruth Christian, Felicia Cocuzza, Barbara Beidler, Jean Frederick, Anne Marie Reber, Shirley, ert. Fourth row-Anne Louise Yeager, Doris Ann Budclell, Beverly Wise, Jane Wiest, Ruth l-lilbert, Evelyn Nobis, Jacqueiine Boyer. Fifth row-Betty Shelor, Doris Fell, Loretta Martz, Ruth Levan, Doris Kemmerer, Doris Weida, Doris l-ligh, Joyce Breclbenner. Members absent from picture-Marie Baver, Nancy Bechtel, Doris Corwin, Leora Doll, Patricia Dugan, Fern Foreman, LaDeIl Gangwere Ardelle l-liester, Sara Jane l-luber, Martha Hutchinson, Maria Kaputo, Virginia Metz, Betty Sonner, Mary Swoyer. , I A 1 W Y: X -fs, fx sac icy s.TRoxE 'xf'?S,.jf A A ,. A xi 'A N ,J fy 3 L X' fx. X-fx xrnfxh nt 7 D J il X XX Sy ff 'Z' I L at K ,I I f J i X -1 O 1 E ci l V Ai A XX , i , N I ex I 77777 X 1 ,L XQXE Q LQ- Q if L B 'XF l T' li ' Lv , ck ss I -4 L il i -X f- I J A Tx 1 X 1 s Kale, .F 5 i-1 E ff ar e lt TENTH GRADE G. A. A. Front row Cleft to rightj-Fern Kerns, Virginia Kemmerer, Dorothy Devine, Doris Ga sser, Ann Wildermuth, June Seidel. Second row-Caroline Wells, Jean Kalbach. Third row-Jacquelyn Magee, Mary Sell, Margaret Blank, Barbara Zerbe, Joan Yingst, Marilyn Yatron. Members absent from picture-Kathryn Bachman, Margaret Bean, Dorothy Gasser, Joan Hassler, Louise Jones, Theano Koutraulelis, Dolores McLear, Louise Moyer, Margaret Ott, Ruth Ann Rhoads, Barbara Rogers, Virginia Seems, Jane Torr, Carolyn Weber. 5 , A ii'. W Q1 2 f T3 lf ' . N' W Q 'tw ll x 33 i if -f Ii f lik- - , f . i ll' X i I , ' X 1 A ' I Ng! , if Q L. X s f Q Q W x , x ii GIRLS SPORTS CALENDAR hem-ii ,,,, f 45 Q .S f.. ' ..x.::,S!p.WvwZ' ' A-x e' if K! gf. f fs W K ..f , ,.. ff I.. ,- 1 fy ww ., ...A .- ,f , Ev K E ff SS S SSS S 1 fl ,if V ' .-5' ki ,f 3061, ...v his 2:5 5 gig? 43? ,,..,....... 113112 1 gy 1 ' 93' Q :Fifa Q 1, , VV A5 S9 - ,X W, Q 3 . SX ' . X : Mfr 1 - ,,.S.., iff!QffPb,fF'2.,? , Q . ,.,... ,.-7.,1, i 'Q,f.. .Q I - ebs'zJarW 1 XB 3 X xv 4 L . X 712' X 4' ' Z x 5. 1 '95 X'X.ms.,,+ 1 5 gif., 4. -'Hb q:.! 5? .W .,.... F ,,SS 55. 'IN' ,www MX , VV fy- RT.. 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Members absent from picture-Muriel Rentschler, Anna Ditlco, Carol Frenz,A Dorcas Schilling. ...,,:f.mm91!z.r'. fn: ' V ,'ffn'r4'wafu:.7,, ,mum zwlmfzwv H aw,au.a fww:v:'.zML' . mv- .annum 'ra enema A ww 'fmlmfiilwwfw-vfwn 1 naafgmlwwwxf-ww M Af A' S Manager-Jacqueline Boyer CC Asst. Manager-Ethel Knauer Sponsor-Miss Ely Front row Ueft to rightj--Joan Barr, Margaret Ott, Harriet Schearer, Ruth Levan, Doris Kemmerer, Doris Fleming, Ethel Knauer, Kathryn Bachman. Second row--Marilyn Yatrpn, Louise Moyer, Beryl Irons, Anne Marie Reber, Shirley Albert, Shirley Becker, Betty Bertram, Margaret Blank. Third row---Judith Shappell, Mary Jane Urban, Elaine Farrell, Theano Koutraulelis, Mary Miller, Elizabeth Losoncy, Janet l-laas, Larue Bauscher, Jane Seidel, Ruth Christian. Members absent from picture MJacqueline Boyer, Joyce Bredbenner, Theoclora Jackson, Florence Liplca. . ff X' 'ff' ye My 'Z - 1 f- va if ,st I Wi at awww f, - ,JDM SWIMMING S om's Mm Ely Mrs. Gundy Miss Kaufmann Front row Cleft to right? Standingn Kathryn Bachman, Gladys Boyer, Rose Marie lzzo, Janet Gehris, Betty Flammer, Jacqueline Laws, Angela Diguistili, Ruth Leyan, Mary Speacht. Second row- Betty Jean Mootz, Marjorie Hullinger, Anna Ditko, Jacque Waldman, Rose Kramer, Joyce Rauenzahn, Dorothy Goodwin, Mary Cappadona, Ethel Knauer, Dolores Kazmierczalc, Doris Pxllwein, Martha Hutchinson. Members absent from picture- Faye Bailey, Margaret Blank, Firth Davis, Bernice Derriclc, Jacquelyn Ely, Dorothy Ervin, Doris Gasser, .loan Gurshiclc, Arlene l-lahn, Jean Kalbach, lheano Koutraulelis, Kloma Kneeream, Nancy Lippincott, Nancy Miller, Louise Moyer, Virginia Seems, Jean Walbert, Fern Weber, Patricia Weiss, Marilyn Yatron. Sponsor-Mrs. Gundy Front row Cleft to rightj-Marjorie Fidler, Patricia Dugan, Faye Longeneclcer, Patricia Maloney, Carmelle Huber, Jeanne Wix, Grace Randazzo, Fern Foreman, Charlotte Moyer, Barbara Young, Vivian Wojeszwillo, Florence Wertz, Ann Louise Yeager. Second row-Ruth Davis, Shirley Becker, Anna Mae F-lelms, Margaret Rickenbach, Mary Louise Sell, June l-leclc, Shirley Kay, Carol Frenz, Jane Wiest, Felicia Cocuzza, Beverly Wise, Joyce Bright, June Dry. Third row-Loretta Martz, Jacquelyn Ely, Eleanor Marks, Gloria Barto, Shirley Freese, Jean Baldwin, Carolyn Lerch, Erma Ege, Barbara Shoup, Jane Ubil, Jane Ruppert, Marilyn Miller, Anna Rhoads. Fourth row-Shirley Beamsclerfer, Nancy Bechtel, Doris Parlcs, Dolores Simon, Carolyn Schvvenlc, Barbara Diehl, Ann Anderson, Mary Fox, l-lelen Schaefer, Gladys Boyer, Ruth Andes, Jean Erby, Mae Kaucher, Kathleen Guenther. N G Sponsor-Miss Ely Front row Klelt to rightl -Maria Architas, Patricia Angstadt, Mary Cappadona, Ruth Joseph, Alice Kerling, Josephine Sedoti, Doris Kemmerer, Josephine Kohler, Barbara Beidler, Claire Johnson, Jeanne Willingham, Jean Frederick. Second row-Olga Castillo, Betty Stempkowski, Jane Noll, Lavern Becker, Joan Scarlett, Faye Bailey, EstheranneWieder, Marilyn Miller, Florence Lipka, Jean Bickle, Virginia Fisher. Third row-Evelyn Nobis, Alexandria Matyoranis, Margaret Weigle, Theano Koutraulelis, Shirley Albert, Anne Marie Reber, Audrey Johnston, Jane Shorngard, Elizabeth Losoncy, Yvonne Siegfried, Betty Roche. Fourth row-Nyla Powell, Arlene l-lahn, Carol Weber, Barbara Rogers, Carolyn Wells, Annie Claytor, Larue Bausher, Doris Seder, Jean Stoudt, Ellen Strausser. Fifth row-Barbara l-leilig, Janice Lerch, Jean Shellabear, Gwendolyn Egner, Patricia l-lawman, Nancy Ludwig, Lois Gromis, Mary Jo MacCallum, Marianne Luckenbill. Sixth row-Doris Gasser, Jean Kalbach, Millicent Barnes, Shirley Kline, Marcella Shuman, Dolores Buch, Marilyn Love, Joan Price, Charmaine Reich. M fvfwwwwf- ww-'fa-A wwf' M A H 'Nm-a M ' 2av January January February February February February March January February February March 16 31 4 12 Q0 Q6 4 16 12 19 6 . . . Sponsor-Miss Kaufmann Varsity and Junior Varsity Basketball Teams Mmm-Bm Lou Wemn '47 VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Wilson High at Reading High Reading High at Mt. Penn High Reading High at Muhlenberg High Reading High at Wilson High Mt. Penn High at Reading High Reading High at Qley High Muhlenberg High at Reading High '47 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Wilson High at Reading High Reading High at Wilson High Southwest Jr. High at Reading High Reading High at Southwest Jr. I-Iigh Front row Kleft to rightj-Janet Manzella, Miriam Rettgers, Ethel Roslin, l-Iarriet Shearer. We They Q8 34 Q6 Q5 35 18 Q9 41 15 Q3 Cancelled Cancelled We They Q3 1O Q7 16 18 40 'I 5 30 Bertie Pitcherello Second row-Dolores Frederick, Mary Jane Urban, Joan Barr, Betty Bertram, Jacqueline Boyer, Martha Hutchinson, Doris Buddell Jean Walbert. Third row-Miss Kaufmann, Bertie Pitcherello, Mary Patrician, Elaine Farrell, Ann Wildermuth, Virginia Richards, Joyce Bredbenner Marjorie l-lullinger, Ruth Christian, Christine Janucik, Muriel Rentschler, Betty Lou,WennelI. Members absent from picture-Carol Frenz, Florence Liplca, Elizabeth Losoncy, Doris Mohn. 'N 3 WW CHECKING IN I , SUSPENSU 33 4 I if gg, kv!! , T 'fizgeggg W, 1 wp -, 2 -,Q . . Q gtg'2?ve' Q x , v lima- 1-l-:ini ' hw? Y X R , 't xgq 'fwvqrf f 5 , ' 4 if 4c'.0f 0 . .. 4 ,V f ' L T' X ff. W '3 I 2 QI! Ill- E I ,.xx. If s 6 S 595 NWWV, 1,-I . WARM UP, UP ANU INI x BADMINTCN S.,.,n,.,fs-M125 215123352 StandingA-Ruth Andes, Manager. Front row Cleft to right,-Doris Mohn, Louise Moyer, Dolores Buch, Lorraine Spotts, Doris Weida, Vivian LeVan. Second row-Marjorie Fidler, Anna Phoads, Lois Gromis, Mae Kaucher, Natalie Johnson, Jacquelyn Ely, Millicent Barnes. Third row-Jacqueline Artz, Elizabeth Corbit, Barbara Diehl, Jane Ruppert, Barbara Shoup, Nancy Ludwig, Mary Jo MacCallum. K V Sponsor-Mrs. Stambaugh Front row deft to right,-Betty Corbit, Shirley Albert, Ruth Joseph, Gladys Boyer, Edith Grossman, June Dry, Ann Anderson, Ruth Davis, Dorcas Schilling, Roberta Schlaybach, Eleanor Marks. ' Second row-Kloma Kneeream, Anna Marie Reber, Fay Longeneclcer, Natalie Johnson, Mary Tillson, Jane Shomgard, Carol Frenzl Shirley Kay, Dolores Buch, Mae Kaucher, Anna Rhoads, Betty Kirkholf, Dorothy Lykens, Jacquelyn Ely. Third row-Joyce Bredbenner, Jacqueline Waldman, Mary Jane l-lafer, Ruth Christian, Alice Kerling, Betty Bertram, Lois Gromis, Mary Jo MacCalluin, Dolores Genetti, Shirley Beclcer, Marilyn Love, Virginia Metz, Geraldine Ruccio, Florence Lipka, Marjorie Fidler, Nancy Ludwig, Gloria Barto, l-lelen Schaefer, Nancy Davis, Martha Morris. ft. :Q Vfmgjzjgigg T at A . Wa A BT A i E MW lift GJ 1-,esalz:,swm a ,xuswwa A .wr f mf gm mf fs :amp-.am-ae,. wm ,Y, an tampa-assay. an mm s .uw ' HOLD THAT POSEI fi 'Rag - 79 9 f f Y kdlvbr sl , 'Qu f g l 3 ' 'i , ? KV I fjxfi ' ' HOW 1STRIKING-I BACK FORTH SOME CLASS ! ,,, x ,sf 4 f f tv 1 T? slr !-'il 1' ., hljyj., E 4 Z 11, T61 ff 5 1'YZj QE .5 f , N , f vf 4 J f 4 f I -QV. 4 Q- -- ,5 , Y, 2 f .1 5 g 1 f Z Z 56.1 ef. THROUGH THE WICKETI Xx...o.f lg, I ff wa l ,QS V 5 VOLLEYBALL S on SMlSSE'Y Front row Qleft to right,-Jean Stoltz, Elizabeth Stempkowski, Corinne l-leim, Patricia Maloney, Virginia Metz, Barbara Diehl. Second row-Leora Doll, Ina Singer, Mary Cappadona, Anna Ditko, Gertrude Kuznar, Gloria Talarico, Josephine Sedoti, Alexandria Matyoranis. Third row-Kloma Kneeream, Elaine Farrell, Joan Barr, Eern Weber, Marilyn Yatron, Ann Wildermuth, Gloria Barto, Kathryn Bachman, Garnetta Speck, Ruth Tyson. Fourth row-Margaret Blank, Eleanor Marks, Doris Ann Buddell, Shirley Albert, Anne Marie Reber, Mary Mittower, Rita Miller, Louise Moyer, Carol Frenz, Arlene Morgan, Shirley Becker, Mary Miller, Jacqueline Boyer, Mary Jane Urban, Anna Mae l-lelms, Thelma Green, Margaret Nuss, Elizabeth Corbit, Ethel Knauer. 19 Cl -'www hw K is-in i ,feat Sponsors-mis Eauurflann Front row fleft to righ0fShirley Beclcer, Carmelle l-luber, Ann Wildermuth, Margaret Ott, Charlotte Moyer, Doris Ann Bucldell, Joan Hassler. Second rowfJacqueline Boyer, Christine Janucilc, Nancy Miller, Marjorie Fidler, June Dry, Mary Patrician, Dolores Genetti, Dolores McLean, Elaine Farrell. Third rowiJoan Barr, Doris Kemmerer, Virginia Richards, Ruth Christian, Joyce Bredbenner, Betty Bertram, Martha l-lutchinson, Mary Jane Urban. ' C .,,, i 1' OUR SUCCESSORS MARIE 'Q ToBIAs 41' Q Q BETTY MINGORA ,I I if ' BARBARA KERN mv M X ..2....,.,. .. 5 A,.. Q M ANNA BARNES fm: 1 - w 5 ROSE WISNIEWSKI v-rx, if MARILYN YATRON is LOIS GROMIS L l:,,. A Z, V , ,. S 1 yi, 5155 L. RAY WEITZEL W , ' V I RICHARD LANSHE I - W Lf V17 I I EVERETT II-IIERFELDER 'Q 'U' I SYLVIA IACONE if A ,P I , . A MARY SWOYER ' 'QS' A ' .. N I If I E3 EVELYN RUDNICK I 1 1 'ff I I 3 I LQ' W ' . W LORAINE ALBRIG . 'V ' My V - ' , V'V'AN '-WAN RUTH CLAUSER RM A ,M W9 ,ff i EDWARD SWEIZAK WILLIAM SIANIS A A 1 . M, Ke? ' Q3 4 'QA-Ax 1' f 'h, rx -I-If -M --'E my L- , if fi NI R 'Q Y A .QQ W, 63, JACQUELINE If 'K JEAN FREDERICK ARTZ I fm? Q LOUISE EBERL JANICE SPENCER JOYCE BRIGHT lax , Business Manager Editor-in-Chief Art Editor I W3 MARIASTELLA KAPUTO MARY WAGNER HERBERT KLOPP ANNE ZEHNE JULIAN LEVAN CHARLES BERTOLET LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS Ann. Announcement Appr. Appreciation Arx. Arxalma Ass. Assembly Ass. Chap. Assembly Chaplain Bus. El. Business Efficiency C. C. Cross Country Ch. Choir C. L. Cheerleader Com. Committee Cr. W. Creative Writing Dram. Dramatics Ex. Executive F. M. R. Future Merchants of Reading G. A. A. Girls' Athletic Association G. R. Girl Reserves Hist. History H. P. Hall Patrol H. R. Home Room Jr. Junior M. B. Marching Band Mgr. Manager N. H. S. National Honor Society Orch. Orchestra Pres. President R. 81 B. Red and Black S. C. Student Council Stu. Co. Student Court Sch. School Sec. Secretary Sr. Senior Treas. Treasurer T. T. Table Tennis ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Printing done by Miller Printing Company, Inc. Covers by S. K. Smith Company. Senior portraits and group pictures, the work of The Loring Studio. School photographers: Sidney Hirschland and Alan Kacsur. Adviser of the Art Staff: Mrs. Norton. Historical Information courtesy of The Berks County Historical Association, Reading EAGLE and TIMES, and Reading High School Records. Old pictures, Mr. Robert Birch. Abbreviations and Acknowledgements .1 99 Arxalma Song ..,................... 6 Board of Education ................. 32 Boys' Sports Foreword ..... Girls' Sports ln Open Letter t Badminton ...,............. . Basketball Varsity and J.V.. . .. Bowling ..... .............., G.A.A.. .. l-lockey. . . Soccer .... Softball. .. Swimming. . . Tennis ...... Volleyball ........... . Organizations Memoriam ...,... ..... o Sponsors ,.., A Cappella .......... Arxalma 1947 ....,.......,...,,... 1948 ..................... . 2 ....192 ....190 188-1 89 182-183 ....185 ....186 ....197 ....187 ....195 ....196 92 35 ..,.114 ..90-91 .. . .198 Assembly Chairmen and Chaplains. . .138 Boys' Glee Club ................. 117 Castleaires. ...... . . Costume Committee .... Executive Committees .... Cuirls' Glee Club Girl Reserves. . . l-lall Patrol .... Hi-Y ......... Junior Band .... Male Ouintet. .. Marching Band ..,. .... Mixed Chorus. . N.l-l.S. ..... ... Orchestra ...... Red and Black. . Senior Band .... .....118 .....129 .....128 ....116 134-135 132-133 136-1 37 ....123 ....115 124-125 ....119 ....130 ....120 .. ,....131 .. ..... 122 Social Committee .... ..... 1 29 Stage l-lands .,.. Student Council. Student Court. . Vocal Ensemble. Baseball ..... .... 1 76 Basketball ....... .... 1 70 Cheerleaders .... .,.. 1 77 Cross-Country .... .... 1 69 Flag Drill: ....... .... 1 77 Football ...... .... 1 62 Golf .... .... 1 73 Soccer... ....168 Tennis ,... .... .... 1 7 5 Track. . ........... ...... 1 74 Class Committees .... .... 8 8-89 Class Otiicers ..... .... 3 6 Class Song .... ... 94 Class Sponsors... ... 34 Clubs Activity Ticket .... .... 1 43 Art ............ .... 1 21 Aviation .... .... . ..'.158 Boys' Athletic ..... .... 1 60 Business Efficiency. .. ... .143 Camera .......,.. .... 1 54 Chemistry ....... .... 1 46 Chess-Checkers. . . ..... .142 Dramatic ........ .... 1 44-150 Dressmaking. .. ..... .151 DrillTeam... ....155 Ensemble .... 4 .............. .... 1 50 Fellowship ...................... 139 Future Merchants of Reading ....... 144 Golf ....,...........,.......... 155 Leaders ................... .... 1 59 Library ....,....... ..... 1 41 Movie Appreciation. . . ,... .148 Nursing .......... ..... 1 47 Pre-Med .... ,..,, 1 47 Printing.... .....142 Rifle ............ ..... 1 58 School l-listory .... ...... 1 40 S.O.S. .......... .... 1 52-153 Table Tennis ................. 156-157 Typing ...................... 145-146 Commencements-Old and New . 86-87-103 Dedication ........ ................ 5 Faculty ........................... 7 Popularity Contest ..... .... Principal ........... R.l-l.S. Family Tree ..... Seniors .......... . . Table of Contents .... Underclassmen .... Vice Principals .... .....138 .....126 .....127 ......118 106-107 8 .....85 .....37-84 100-101 9
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