Reading High School - Arxalma Yearbook (Reading, PA)

 - Class of 1948

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' A '- ' V.Q L V Q is -V , PA ' ' ig 'U A 5 -'if ' , if 1+-'-ZZ?-5,3-,Q-V' ,.Z:4 3, vb v .1 M at uf .1 1 f' V gk Vi, X' fgi,j,l4j Y Vspjx ...V VV . 1 3 A... -' , fhj A f , 'Fig A,V',AAAgg A N333 4- .. .,... .. ,V AAA.. -,L V. PUBLISHED BY THE CLASS OF 1948, SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL READING, PENNSYLVANIA Y L I i CL glgiylfhrs is a story of vvorlc, of dreams and liopes. lt is a story ol pluclc and courage. Up tlwe lwill we come, from differing lwomes and circumstances. But lwere we live togetlier, slware in our quest for lcnovyledge and tlie slcills lor living. It is a story of lun and pleasant memories, too. M enter tlwese lialls, but Reading l-liglw enters our lwearts. For us it is more tlwan a place. It is a clierislwed memory and our guiding ideal. E in ffm , K We 47511 fha feng FOURSOUARE I-IER TOWERS RISE, ARX ALMA FAIR! WIDE-SPREAD I-IER BEAUTY LIES, ARX ALMA RAREI SI-IELTERED BENEATI-I I-IER WALLS SI-IE KEEPS I-IER OWN CI-IILDREN OF LIBERTY, WE CALL I-IER I-IOME. EVER HER CARE SHALL BE ro KEEP us TRUE, UPRIGI-IT, ASPIRING, WITH FERVOR DUE, CROWNING OUR visioms ALE SKYWARD DoTH GLEAM OUR SI-IINING CITADEL, STRONG AND SERENE. ALL DOWN TI-IE YEARS .TO COME, REVERENT WE'LL BE! TURNING OUR I-IEARTS AND STEPS I-IOMEWARD TO TI-IEE, AND TI-IOUGI-I OUR WESTWARD WAYS MAY LEAD US FAR, WE'LL KEEP ARX ALMA PURE, OUR GUIDING STAR. in the year of 1930, as she was cIimbing the hill to school, Miss IVIiIdred E. Runyeon could see onIy the four towers pointing to the sI4y. She was so FiIIed with their beauty that she went to room IQO where she taught English, got pencil and paper, and standing by the window vvrote these inspiring Words. Later that same year Mr. Luther W. Ooodhart, the instructor of music at the castIe, wrote the meIody to this song through vvhich Reading I-Iigh SchooI students ever since have pIedged their devotion to their school. 22256 af afllkflig' Faculty ....... ................................ ....... X4 0 W 571' Seniors .., ' ,............ Wye fizizfy Activities .......... ,Mya fzmefyfiuxl Features ,... ............t.... ...,......,. !4 a ge me lzffzfflezf Sports .,,,,, ...,.....,.......,,..,. ....... ,6 a ge me ffufzzfzezfxezfefzfgx-fwa Abbreviations and Acknowledgments .........r.. page fum iufwhezzfefyfff ,Maw-M-.,.,,Q 92am Xie fvflrfzvdzzf , Q2 Xie 5655 497 48 you may not realize it novv, these three years have been among the happiest and most profitable you will ever lcnovv. A major share of the credit lor your pleasure and success goes to these faithful, competent, far-visioned men and women who have been your teachers here. Your heartaches have been theirs, your failures, theirs, your triumphs, their pride. The lessons they have taught you, in and out of the classroom, are their contributions to your development and your future achievements. They recognize in you their dreams of immortality, their hopes of better things to come. They have made Reading High School a haven, a symbol, a realitykyour Alma Ma awf jfhsdzzl he X, ,,fl,..y 43 , 31 ., .uf . if N J fiiw-... f ae , v .?p ,Mfg F N nan N . it ,Z Al-.6 1 N x , .ff X , ag, , l X, fi, Q' 1 .fi f X 1.1 ru Q. '19 if SV 3 . 5- ig. A -J' 1 3 Q4 A AE, W- Q 1 A gf!-Q, 'I T 1 -' 1 H . 5 V i I ,gmt E 2 i A il I , S Q 1 2 1: E Q 4 s -Q-,www vt 2 K 5 2 ,W . , A K 1 ,... pf 4252: f1?f l-QV. . WF V .f 1 -T - xv 4' . . i ,, kyy. 1 L yi s N . 3 'ff -B i -1 ,W -fe 4 Q R W , W xs s :U ff 4 f I R 1501211 cf cghcmbfz Y R D 5 Y R , FORD DR. THOEQQSS SCHOOLS QJDERKNTEND T . PAUL E. SPEICHER s R ROBERT GEHRET l HERBERT 1. JONES' J ' ERT HOLLENBACH HERB XREASURER Y R R HARQL ' DR ALBER R D LEBO T J. STROHECKER HARRISON K. REYNOLDS L...-in , 4,,,,,,7,,,, W, , ,, ' usseu. ANDERSON R gECRETPxRV EDWARD G, WWK 1 HAROLD E- G LEWIS G Pl?ESlDg,Cf!L UL Choosing the right college is easy when girls have have a helpful Vice-Principal like Miss Hiclcs. Our busy Vice-Principal, Mr. New pher, receives a bulletin notice. im, . - -th FS M Dictation with a Sfmle a iss Zuber. UMM 92462 Miss Goodman is at the receiving end one of Miss Prlntz s characteristic qulps of The Principal's secretary, Miss Moyer, is being everybody's aide as usual. 'IO Miss Grater ,els YS who set h . 5 can fo Miss' W Q, I s t e wires humming 9 er S ' 'tag Q Mr' 1 illw QQ V! 52 221 N g 4 2 K 5 www? A . X -fx! 41.44105 Q-ff awww. DEPARTMENT HEAD Mr. Hawman checlcs the new additions to the library in one ol his quieter moments. Sllgdki lu-,J MVS Kline I . I Mr. Miss Finkelstein ha,leln9er, Mr. Hunter, and poflngover - spent m Possrbilm f any 'Ong hours es or new English textbooks. Miss Unangst requests the correct issue of Coronet from Mr. Arnold, but finds that Mr. Fox has been the early bird. Koch sees to if l 5 i gflydkj hi all would-be Miss tice secretaries receive Plenty ol prac elling. SP As sponsors of the Arxalma and the Red and Black, Miss Johnston and Mr. Planlc decide on membership in the Quill and Scroll. J' si Mrs. Bell and. Mr. Getz confer on the assembly programs of the month. Miss Yost's English classes have a good time listening to American folic ballads. ' 13 ...ukwf . ,MM ,M., X W, KT, K . Q1 M, gwf? ,M w , ,K-gtg 7-.Q 6521 -. UMW -. '-,. Q . .5 ' 'F Q -....... ,iw-qallfvf' 4.gea1bf45fzM2s 1 Mr StopP2 S N095 tha I ' ear is one oi the th 1 teamed tlnsY y C GSS lkligflglncjjrcliluclgl worlcin85 ol the Panama Canal. This may seem to be a tug-of-war, but it's really Mr. Dietrich receiving the American Observers from Mr. Harris. New to fhe Ca tl and Mr. Bernhageffllgs rear are So 61.0 ,ogy manY vital prob, c asses have tackled ems of Roda y. Wwwwww t..dI9' J . ,ck .y , .- w .-.Q--W 'Ar , flex Blu , i 3, 5, H 'f I ',kk 5 M, . ,. A Q.. wi' V, ' 'fIff:'Q,.a:1y -' r.,-'1 Q Jw mf V ig :V A ' V K -.,,.f,3 - 1 .A 'N' mf' 1: , : .- I l -A ai , il k I - f, ,, IQ 9' i wo heads are better than one when Mrs. Blalce- ore and Miss Pfau confront a problem. Students in Mr. Haage's consumer math classes have found him an invaluable aid when things get tough. ff!! Mr. Stump's plane geometry classes have learned that it talces more than a twist of the wrist to inscribe a circle. 17, Students in Mr. Gundy's biology ciasses are fascinated by his extensive collection of snakes. The photographer encountered Messrs. Schaich and Boyles exchanging shop talk over the back fence. 5012062 yDZfd!7ff7lZflf DEPARTMENT HEAD Mr. Fenstermacher seems to have an interesting experiment for tomorrow's biology class. Never a dull day in the solarium for Miss Montgomery and her bolany class! When Mr. Shultz and Miss Smith heard Mrs. Doty bragging about her parameciums, they decided to investigate. ,., . zML 45KH34W!aSESzR-L ln physics classes, such as this one taught by Mr. Starr, students are given ample oppor- tunities to see for themselves why certain things are thus and so. What evil brew are you and your chemistry class concocting, Mr. Helmbright? gllllallw DEPARTMENT HEAD One person always ready to listen to our career problems is Mr. Hilgendorf. Mr. Wisler and Miss Trout straighten out some schedule dilificulties and see that preparation is being made to meet the future needs of the individual pupil. Mr. McClelland, our home to leave on an assignment. visitor, is all ready ke, likely Miss Moyer explains the intricacies ' of library the classification. Dewey Decimal System of , ,ti iilirzig I y ,,., ww fe 4 Under Miss Stump's direction, our library is always a busy place where those doing research and those loolcing for leisure time ' h need. reading get the lclnd of help t ey .M 5Vii.'a '-I--. 00177151106 Distributive Education students never lcnow when Mr. Heimbach will be around to checlc on their worlc. 29 The mimeographing of Northwest's Beacon is one way in which Miss Mertz and Miss Fairlamb teach the use of the mimeoscope and the mimeograph. ,..-KI! 3?-W r if X , Vt 1 K L 3s.,,,,.,y-sr' Q E K. 'kg i ' I Q DEPARTMENT HEAD Mr. Brucher finds an occasional letter from lormer students who are now successful in the business world a pleasant interlude in a sometimes tedious day. 11 Mr. Taylor, our employment counselor, has helped countless students. He fits the student to the job. fammeflve Miss Bitler exchanges the news of the clay with,Miss Walt as she receives shorthand transcription papers. Mr. Bannon and Mr. Guthrie seem to have discovered that adding machines come in handy when there are ltnotty problems to be solved. Students in Mr. Dornsife's commercial arl classes have begun to specialize in the particular Field of art that interests tiwem most. gh! in Mrs. Norton's general art classes, students are introduced to fundamentals. !Y4'lllI'lllAll' . if .Wm M mb X Directing the senior orchestra here at Reading High is a far cry from the play days in Oklahoma, isn't it, Mr. Cardin? Mr. Walker taices time out from his numerous choral activities to practice his scales. DEPARTMENT HEAD Mr. Gill has found that there is much more to shop woric than meets the eye. 5:1 F14 ,ffs Jacbbaf yfzfs M MCOuate f h students draffgmarflf es the lndusffial V S Ip. Ocatzbn .333-:J hers work tosefhe' as when two teac Ban and Mclnqyre, cios2iY as d1MesZi'0uf machine shOP51 ho are in C af9e g be verY W . 5 scenes such as tim one mu frequent. Q6 ' Not even a generator is too big for Mr. Boyer and his aspiring electricians. 14, . N1 :-- ' X , g vw www. aw- , M. ig? X gif' Q1 i x u I if xx ,Z am cwzarrws Miss Kahler emphasizes some of the details t i ht consult your so essential to a well-run home. M t logk ius I g I UH You want we dressd zdvice from Miss SPSS'- Pattern often, 'S Soun 5 X S .t QAM M' H rss oiiand Prepares girls for the ho me of f0morrow in addition to her clothing classes, Mrs. Dornsife directs the committee which provides costumes for all dramatic activities. 'F YWQW. 5' I: - be ture Cannot r. Rock, Sood pos izecl 500 Often' Accfjtding to M emphas fgfiyszbaf Sheehan Everyone, at some time, visits our friendly school nurse co-managers of athletics, Mr. Wisler and Harris arrange all school athletic events Mrs. Bridegam. w - H Th i mb line reveals posture tauits. Miss Mc 05' e P U - tive measur2S- Further coverage oi the Physical Education Department advlses Correa 9 will be found in the Sports Section. J H., l.. Q annum li lu ' ' 1 Ir all began tlie day vve received our green and gray Class liars. We vvere on tlwe road to the privileges only seniors can enjoy. Remember tlwe day lie gave us luis class ring? l-low proud vve were to wear itl Remember the fun we had planning and producing senior assembly, lwovv the senior prom was one niglit in a million? Class trip and class day were our days. Too soon came diplomas, our goodbye to time work and play ol the Castle, but not to its spirit. l.'1l ,M W mf ig 9-L ff' qs . . Q S' gg vi Y Q asf 9' 2 'L ,Qi Q IK lv Q . 3? an ., 52 wk? in , .1 A - Vw ' LW . 0. My if 5 my is?- . as ww, 3555 Q HY Q 1 if vga? an .'-' 'Q2., pg 5' Li 2 W - A KX -3 'Q :K -KH A V Q22 Wm agfiafzscwsf WHEN WE WERE SOPHOIVICDRES, VCU ADOPTED US, WHEN WE NEEDED HELP, YQU GAVE IT T0 US, WHEN WE FALTERED, VCU LED US. THANK YOU FOR EVERYTHING. We 67655 cf 348 MISS TROUT -Jig.. I I I ,fr XX A MISS MONTGOMERY AND MR. HOFFMAN 'U -.M PRESIDENT-DANTE SCALZI SECRETARY FERN FOREMAN VICE PRESIDENT JOHN ANGSTADT TREASURER KATHERINE YATRON li ,gfqx sf'-'W WFNOR DO ,AME guf-El Html 6 aoiaggx PM Cg, mo'- o P-UAE DORIS M. ACHORN COMMERCIAL 135 Windsor Street Business Efficiency Club ai. F' EVER YN . f,alii:Y?Q2 i:. p.f I'2GY,VRw N' A 3 LX- tom .ge l CO 1 wt 136 - . I CC -7 -' X i 53. I .if f tsli . C W I s 4 Ce L- nw A W CC gefl wil' te f Q..i':I.,fff1W c.x.'1Le0Eimfiuc'l.,W - C0 wi ss- trol - 1.-. . T PX 6 , fflX,i.S'i yhl I N5 L N'f,v. l0l E ,Diff-O,4fK in VAFOCPX AHRQFL javw Gig Qwmaub GERALD ADAM INDUSTRIAL VOCATI ONAL 1293 Buttonwood Street I1 9illN,gxn9 E LBVAGIA WAT' TPA' grid? X . 'x Gl N- FLOQLXXOF ,191 xlohgtrlz OLLQQX PA' X eflx GT- Nollll Q00 QV-P' QC nh yt. LQOIIXIIN IDIS- 'V' N 306 fkffamfls SHIRLEY G. ALBERT COLLEGE PREPARATORY 639 North Thirteenth Street G. A. A., Sports, Leaders C. Girls Glee C., Ticket Comm, 4-W YY L1 951 'il' PQPJO x VIVIAN R. ALDERIGI BERTHA ALTENDERFER ,,ly,T: xc':f?X'.VPS,,5E'5zC-I GENERAL VOCATIONAL COMMERCIAL y,P' LLQGT- S-x,,g,v,U'C,. Eomm' Q00 North Tenth Street 934 North Tenth Street CO Scum C,.9'mn9 Girls Glee C., Swimming, H. P., Nursing Club 9,'5!l XEUSQAIVJI N c., C t s - . veg' oil C3325 os ume swing 'Digging' ., X4 . .sit N , gf K:-,fg1f-Q,-i.vAi,,g,iw...,' BETTY JANE ALBERT COMMERCIAL 794 Weiser Street gsm M094 l oi 'Aivftggtffd GEO! GQ, Vvhmth K wma Li txt uw COXEI No' M409 NVD room Hi ED gangs? ONAL 0 O A rth Twegt':TIg'X'?GE Sg,eetAL 6?-VQPMLO P-Tl1OS'l GENE? ,KL Xl OC P5 NON M, 5 CauoXX Strut LXX a SKK FV-LES P.. N-X651 pm xovh-I P. N-1651 P-O1 xl COLLEGE W-EV PX?-P5 OVN COLLKEQE W-EV PXRP3 OV- Q3 900 Noah EVN mth Suzzk WUP9- WQU 5'-mg XJ V PX C Yxomuoom Nl 'xcz Vvzixdcnx YOOXEXGW HCV X555 41 599 ST P-TK-EY P-NOR CQENEYJNL Nl OCPNVON PXL N366 V zvhomcn Fw mu 1-KEN FLYNN FN Y-P-THR COPAVAEYC B Nevin Sx-Ah Su Ckxb, Socnu, Sw 5asXLzl'oaXX 14 P-LD FOV- P-rl-Y XINL NI OQPMON AL U ELK. 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BICHER COLLEGE PREPARATORY 520 North Front Street Football VA LLE blip, Wo CO Ntul Club. 4332, 1,434 sv ' asnmxno slNAs1ewlcz NY' GENERAL VOCATIONAL 556 Wunder Street QI gO9 YF A oR 'P'2 Vwlrzf xgooiilpzion V A Q93 CLAIR BOADY GENERAL VOCATIONAL 1153 Green Street Football X 1 my FERN BLAKE E .- h GENERAL VOCATIONAL lib,-A 614 Mulberry Street 'it W 1 S r l l or A 1 lil , ' 11 s0E uf-E L YESFFMQQTTM lglllxxpelguox E 14 5 B0 xC ELIZABETH JANE BOLDT LUTHER BOLLINGER, Jr. ,yxxvlQ3vxO's'f N0- HOME ECONOMICS GENERAL VOCATIONAL QOSEAQEC fx?- 239 South Tenth Street 618 Alton Avenue HO UcS92,Nb Ping Pong Club Football, Track N04 Vout! me UW LL OXAN' ov-'E-Nl gs 'L X1 O rl'- x9- MA CO RIE B s31LLEG 050 E E P LD Bowiikg sg,ZffpARAT , dsebdn T ORy . enms M ADex:h-X B CO NXNXEVLCX N, A6 Moss Swami FE 80128 PXHON N, Y-LL?-Tx VA GENE?-N. Xl OC Q38 Buch Slum! . V ., Sr.XwooX YYxsLor4 CNY: WXLLX AM BOWERS GENEVLPXL Xl OC MXON AL 318 YU undo Su zu VIE?-S BO Y-0126 P' CONNNXEVLCX N. A06 Noah Swkx Suez! 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GEO?- v.rxL Xl EX cv wk GENE Norw 19.60 ilk OCX-OV-ES B004 QNxNXY:V-CXFX, odw ml Su ul 5, Ca. PS- IN. VIN K3 ,SQL Pflgga lxzd ChZTemh QTIONA C 'us tree! L EQPXNHCL-3 Nl men AJS. O S- if UTLER XOVN ,fy x05 GY,NY:VxN.'- 'x A95 V ukxomcn Soccu , HAH V moX c, Lcp-6110 EN 'KI gzmovlm fw mov, 'lvl B YP PN?-PX S9065 Do C0515 AN E N 142 WgEvZREpe:1R,iDELL mdsor Sl-253' M -B ,N 'H -S. 1OfCh.C G A ' -A. ' SDQ,-ts V.pm-W. EOE VY SY 1 cz! FN PM . Swl m9 COLL QUQASS - x, G. . Costume 5692, pod B I :SC-. PN H .V . , Leads Com- s-.. - kg fag Ro PAUL GE DNE N Y ?3E,':5-52353, 150655535 53555, ' C 2 S TIQ a orth Elcvg:Eg.'?IAL H treat NAL 1 E eq NE ff 1390 MERCIXMAR Om, T I- ANO hnrteenth St, MM 9.51.10 ELX115-3gfag'f'v'L Cer pggv. Cp. P+ CO f223H2adW?ZlE3M 's3j:f2,fa1?,?fs:,W.y.m - .5C,'noms Club M axed Chorus Drama. 'cs Nm-M, !,A....A ' w .X JOHN CARSON GENERAL VOCATIONAL 1520 Eckert Avenue Camera Club 46 CBL X1 Ocnuz L N-'OYISXONA rl wifsrzz.. x50 wif-V' C. Amo 5. we vw' Q05 . N. A 1xON C P,U3OC, PS QP-OL RN- Stfzd' 6E2x2v'u c kind 91 VJ! ASSHNO '41 C159 Fx BV-0' Y. V X SUNG ,AE 'X 1- xF. ncZ3N .Ag .1 O C... ff N. CXEHC PAX 1 1.75 - . . Y - rl . i xv-P' if -W A -A Hb' Cfiigxgogxostxmz f . 4 sow-' PH Owe'- , - A L + -1' A .vgETR?ON'i .1 ,- 'is ' Nl j 'A C,P'v'LV.N- of-X ' W 1 CJESSWCQXIU' Su - V ,. HER Q 2 '::A, 1 N. .. it ,A XAPNL w6165f1tQ.w2.. 04. . XMVV A 004 Nfl A wcnx Lead 5901 rf- It R 'ggi mi, .,,- 1 - ., ' QENSOQW VX- COW EE E27 '3.f5f t'9 A ,ji 95 N, Q04 4 FMBQXON 6 iw 04 O4-,PN gur- xj 1 th yiggmggkxyhxricen xp 'Wg PERRY cLAusER COLLEGE PREPARATORY 1148 Spruce Street U. S. Navy '42 to '46 ff ROBERT W. CLAUSER RUTH A. CLAUSER GENERAL VOCATIONAL COLLEGE PREPARATORY 117 North Fifth Street 1324 Pike Street 743 Gordon Street Boys Giee, Executive Comm. Y-teens, Arx., S. O. S., Writing Hall Patrol Comm., Prom. Comm., N. H. S. -. Miwwwfi ff. . . Lf fum- jx. -me e - K .Q 7494, 1 -A f 25' if . , A- .. 3-My , eif-few-xiii 5 H xigvg fsfggfe, ' gpagvmgfav- fee , 11 , E- 1: 2. I .. . , w?S..f.2'1w.m,2Ssa.Q ' 'V , 1 . ' 1 1 L f yt., 1, 1 ,.i12f,.g5 V -g V ,- l aws? gk .s f .: .. . . H . ' ,.f.2:: ROBERT CLAY GENERAL VOCATIONAL 210 South Sixth Street Hall Patrol, Gym Club x18 P' wi 3 fx 245.51 CLOSE pd Owl 9 rx CYXFR V19 295725 SWK LOSE OW' P' C' v PRN is Q. ROBERT CLOU SER GENERAL YOEATIONAL ' e 544 mph Orchestra, Mgfchaisgjea I1 rl 3 QW' Vx ' T Co PXVJK VX-61. ETX XOWI Zy- YW CO Ep PXYPXW gg z R EY' vxf-To QE VV , xx. LXX gggv C Z C. .Simon 932-1 V5TSg?'g2S5. Ch B.. HW reucm C0 COLLEGE CUZZA 56,3 Ban5,mffE5Q55ToRv ..eens. A Cappella? Ping pong C' P- 3 . X12-,ma gmc JACQUELIN f'j1Cg84,E5AERCI!fLCOLLER T . V255 Avenue Yoxng Cpub 0 Ovxstgggwl c. W' WW A mbxe. 'YEL E5 LQCDEUQG ax Hoge QOLWN Ra X1 Qc A . All CAOVZE Q. 90 N ,KL PWS in c.O'g'Axxo 9.0 vw ,fox C. VA HHERFX Son gf GMD Johcvixnoius GERALD COOP en ?c5BErEJQXhhXg2S3ATIONAL Football, Track end' Suez' Arjmxzd RICHARD C0 INDUSTRIAL LLER 11 ds IVQCTXTIONAL 'IQ W' PMS P0f1'gC?ubS' 22 rl NAL QYSA KNO C, OCPX Uwe wxmg JAMES coop 1-10 SZ?Cf5TIONAL wwue Cfjgkffqxowfm publicity Cgmgxieestrezt GRNQVXPQZX Sufi? 931 LLOUUGX fgi yg ,wi 21311, fy,tfyji..lgsQ5ggqgLv W K T - ifz s,-L N - H , I , OONSRPXLXI A PW Bo GENE yan Q.. QNSW C535 one guna'- 1 JOSEPHINE COSENZA COMMERCIAL 320 Rose Street Y-teens, H. P., S. O. S. S N. MNCFLON c.0'f, OCA 5Efv'Ev.N- wel Ciwvtet' 9 -fi P' Cucxfbfgccfl. 3095551 93 P56 SWCD, CJ WWE, Novkm, YN C S Cgqraolbaxx xxx- DL n fjviifkxl? XCSESIAELDWK SWL 1 Q39 A L QNPX ., QR 95039 'Sgr W ' 'Q vi L tub YK X PS ex xogklgvx ,th X SN H5535 No xg' 1. WEE' T 3 'E- W gmfi 'E Y X95 xOW, Zz: 2 A rl RPA gt 'Q 'S '11 P-0'E1v9 x.W'b I, -A X A Tggyxiggiwentq 19 -s ,- A O 5 NALLC 4 5- QLLESSTSXR W S QP- GPX wi NIO Q YVJEV-PDL Suu' CJ?-Nyxudson Q30 N S10 CWC QU 90 LL AL xii? guf- - B ktstgtitruiicfwttn '59 ofheif' ciuww GEORGE DAVIS, Jr. COLLEGE PREPARATORY 202 North Front Street Male Quartet, M.B., A Cappella, Hi-Y, Male Ens. E D LS VAEXPXL QV- Qt L 210555285 Stal 5 A owEN JAMES DAVIS WILLIAM DAVIS COLLEGE PREPARATO Y JESSE DEE'-75 DONALD D 1516 Eckm New 'Z gQglfjLfl 5heVf3CATlONAl. GENERAL VOCATIONAL COLLEGE PREPEXQATORY Sr. Dance Comm.. H- R. Pres., Z 120 Buttonwood Street 915 North Front Street N. H. S. Football, Basketball s NFL F9-E'Ef,1lO wf0 ?fXt' 0211 l Cl:lUU3lvsm C1 'n X G x59 N. 2 oiggklqll O N55 T16 y D'x5cV??-VPXVQF DQR EQY. gnc C X-L oqpnb ..w,g.,ou VW 4 X46 10?- oe o'l65a.1Lv Rgtsw UW cC?DLl'?QcaEii0Cl 5' Mann TONY DELBRIDGE COLLEGE PREPARATORY 1315 North Ninth Street . 1' Y HELEN DEININGER GENERAL VOCATIONAL 916 North Eighth Street Red and Black, Castume Comm., H. P-. Ping Pons C-.Ticket Comm., Mixed Chorus LUCILLE DQLUCA COMMERCIAL 998 Windsor Street G. A. A.. Ex. Comm., Castleaires' Vocalist, Refreshment and Decor- ation Comm. - PX R ' NI el Ychgrllglstefd Sul giiqxx v wel 8 oi'-'sl ,nl QV- 'IVA Fvfgrxivl X QFROSGHVREQASSE OU, mood D . 2931234- w4P-Llowh .ff N' x 956 KX FRANK DENUNZIO xifoq GENERAL VOCATIONAL AVA O XFX' nu QU-l ,MV-C-ix N' 499 Spring Garden Street DOLLIE ANN DIETRICH LORRAINE DIETRICH QV-xl COLLEGE PREPARATORY COMMERCIAL xy-XY-0'f,XlP5 ,nu 111 West Windsor Street Cenweport P34 029119-V an PN H. H. S., Y-teens, Boys' Ouarlet Bowling, Softball XOOLLYZGVUVBUN ccompemst, Music Comm. 2154.5 NX iw CO Srynrl 139 E ' -ary , , MILDRED DIVINE GENERAL VOCAU 1141 Church Street ONAL owe' M 9 sf oool 52, PJ XQN PNK. 9:92 N, Xl O qv, Ng' r 95 Z malxcc' 2 649 Cfffox. 9 cihxx W NPN OOLLCPXXXO U QRPPNLQOZK XA vlvgcgjx , ENE? y,5U I ,lx-. acha. BW ,PN 30x C: ,KCGVW 9 ,, 5.05 wk, CO QQ tal? ubx xc K ss ML vii- HO fame QNX! OCPX Y F021 FA' ,Av 1002 C194 61 U39 531 oi'-Y-'M' x 092' v. 'E?zx?gvtOW 'X EUGENE DYMEK INDUSTRIA V 559 South 1E',g,5f'gg,QPONA'- Movie Club GPJA OVW HE,.g-igil ocgm :N Suez Q45 W LCXPXL New-12 A W6 P' xsxiwcxfkv 5. O-9 VQQDEQTELG gfffla BWV' N it YS 09- -fx.. , JOHN DUNKELBERG GENERAL VOCA ER Q20 Hudson StreztTIONAL Dance Committee 4 fwfr , VZ! Q wt if 4 9 fs 349 5 265. fx , 4 Q Q Gy 553,33 'P' N' r J 'Ywy SM Mffty- Q 5+ QQ' it 2 V W wa, if Eff 'af wi as fs lag? 'L 0032014 6. Ugg AVN ,uw-W ge? ftiittiwsaiwg Bowxme I LOUlSE M sam- CO ' 631Lll:IEv?tE ?55'f2ECiT?RY 35353255 52301 MWAM Ex. comm., Y-tcm, Nffeef, . 751 North EIZVSQJQONAL GENERALEN?g,6jARDS ., mms Foorbdll, Basketball treet 1117 Bu!IerStree: TlONAL Club L ON' . LD ELXQEJCNX Q9-P'1V.Xf'5' L QAQIX-gen! Sud of- ,Lx OW' rl- 0' VFX 1 qnuj Cog., P33999 5:11 C6C4?CLi40'lE,Qn M TN QfO9c sv NIIN -I 2' OW' oft L DO NUR sud 00,2 N051 Svom xiiaix 9 Guo OW' 1 IN 5 Pg'LviL5gEg?i2,BiX C DIV- 3,4 539 Mix. RICHARD Ia. ERNsr Yoo GENERAL VOCATIONAL 1223 Lancaster Avenue DOROTHY EMERICK DiSTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION 801 Lancaster Avenue Future Merchants of Reading EDWARD ESSER f GENERAL VOCATIONAL 919 Pike Street Property Committee Y Ev FQ? Ps' bi 1, 30 GQGV- vvguf- K I U 'm CQLX-Y 0115! xl och ,xbqbi pate. A Ceo 5 L A WESIONF XD 13 RICHARD ESSIG GENERAL VOCATIONAL 1238 Alsace Road MarchingBBend, Castleeires. Concert and I MARTIN s. EVELEV EDWARD FAI-IR 9 QP-KSOCQ COLLEGE PREPARATORY INDUSTRIAL IDDNEQDL S, Svc' 1601 Palm sim: 534 North Eleventh sum 0299 Locugbeit Golf Club, Golf Team 15 1, B' , Sow' IODA VJ L E., I l3'ggiCfEA S1 QREAEEIEVEM Suu CJ Soil 39 L..-.4.g, , ,,,, , , ,,, , ,,..L, , AM, ,, , ,,,,,,A,-.-......A,,,,,7, , Ro iiiEg'SE?kE X5 A R' N drsited' SQ, OCATA Y Bdszlfji 'ONAL . gocc Cr P-V-0 FEENVI L XI OCPCYXON N. Su mi YK GENE?-PN AQ9. Nxwixmore EEE P-NOR YEEHEY CO TSNJXEV-CX PL A Gwen Suuk ouups Y no-51 vocfmoww KY! GENE?-N. T55 Unch Stink Y ooxbGXX , Buscbu EVELYN FEV-Y-XS COLLEGE VV-E9 INV-P5 OV-xl 3425 South N'xntX'u Sued Cappdh. Y AX ow shkp CNV3. YWEIAY-'I FERNE?- CJENEV- N, Xl OC P5 NON N- YACLN Noah Yxixh Smut urkimg Band. Somew CONN- E V C DO?-6 YELL CONXNXEV-CXINL MTI Lowsx Suzu yyvqg, fx, 5.5. O.S. NA C TA 1 PIEISH uIberrEPARAT Siren ORY GA .Al 's,O,S. NCB P-V-D FEXCY- ggvxggpq, xl ocmxow M. QAA Und an Strut pl?-E14 R. Hilti v.x ,AL xl OCMXON N. K 'il XNDUST SKI Bkrckx Suu. GER IND ALD 1 72g1STRlAFI5H Cam L VSR C rc Avenu':'TlONAL RA GESANN 705 EPAL A FI Moss SXEZEIEDNA L VIR COGINIA 34o'X,'VMEpC FISHE est R d,,,r SQ,-ee t D C830 M 322 '5?,fpQRE?'A Cs: PA ra. W:3iE0uIgl?Ry 9 Comm lge PATRICIA FLEMMING GENERAL VOCATIONAL 1414 Linden Street G. A. A., Majorette, Activity Ticket C-, Costume Designing Comm. FERN FOREMAN COMMERCIAL 430 Johnson Street N. H. S-, SecretafY-Senior Class All N, eg!!-VON ei WOO v. Q' , 620 tw Nl RWE, , 1 A . . A , fs t 4! FRE 35 C L V Esg hufc+.2gAT,ONA eg L 1 W-'IEE NJ OCMXONN. Srr ur ROGER XNOUSWA N, 'MO9 Norlfrx Mmkrxr Stagz Narwd. N- N- 5. CL Ps?-Y-NCL B. YV-'I rm oiN22rXLvOCMXONfNL N510 North T zrvfn Straw. Yoo'baXX BasXLe.'baXX. BASQXJAXX DOLORES 6. YV-EET C-FV-L 3- 799' QQNQQNJOQ AVON fm GENE?-PXL XIOCNXON 9.9.5 Lmdzrr Strut N508 Nor'XX T cow Siren! PX Cappdh Crrokr YooQoaXX, Y rack, BusXcdoaXX DEV- GP-BY-XELLX STEVE GPN P5 XJDELL GP-NGEWIEP-E VKX-LX PEA 6FNNqf5 XI ,KV-PNK O14 DXSTV-XBUXXNIY, EDUC AVON COLLYLOY. 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HFRNAL ,. as ,, ei DO qv! of 1 v-P-1 g1fKV'C3f N eggs Cognzgcd an 'XB C109 LEWIS GE1GER YW INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL 915 Weiser Street ,Lvl LE GX X. , 20 SW?'3 d C26 Chgg-md1 9 DW' LOIS GEHRIS COLLEGE PREPARATORY 30 Crestmont Street Ex. Comm., Ping Pong C., Make-up Comm., N. H. S. CAROLINE GILLIAMS COMMERCIAL 1203 Green Street g'-tgens, Student Council, Library fd LOA XOVN GVAGY13 PRA 5u d , -mv.. OLX-269' :RYE N :nth W C, 'X b Rig K - A , vm 1 4' -.., 1 1 2111 . in ,L . V. N, . ,W C 159 NFL HOWARD GILMER L, Gogcrxvo INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL L t,,,v.P-Psp! 5,411 1 R. D. No. 1, Mohrsvillz Ny I ccgigvcouov EDWARD GoMaA1z MEL1-:ARI GOMBAR GOOOBSW 0 C GENERAL VOCATIONAL COLLEGE PREPARATORY 0,94-2 pmiY1CQf.n01 SX' :V ses s th F11 th sf L sos s 11 Ph 11 s 6 Scene:fuCo-rumfffge M Hall Pitgol ' mt tm ?,0LLE,uW5 A295 Lg BE'l'Ty 23313 Mu:'b2!OCATl3EUKALL urls Glu 6Ifg'bSt'get L ' - P. vpfw., 5g,gg,,a W, 3 , 'X i'm'f9'?A9S1aPffz1. Q ,W . mg as A K- ? hh SSW NN, .. 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Kziszn Jr COLLEGE PREPARATOQY 429 Rosenthal Street Football, Athletic Club ALVOLE sul' - Egzglglguil' 1 cn 5 v. xl. xmcutene MM o0'Qr?wWClfi1f1'lCNub' Co CO L L0C'Lw'5c'2o0't MEIN pe. nb. - Col' , DOLORES KELLER GENERAL VOCATlONAL 540 Lancaster Avenue C E .1 ' ,fr ' E, ' , J' V I GLORIA KEMP HOME ECONOMICS 546 South 17V2 Street Library Stall ' C ,mv ,A vtiffggfalo tr W 4 C wxsgggxgicc, wi M055 M3 gl gui Q.. LLC' l2vCl'1Ywl vin-:alms Eoglguigl PX ll-ww?-Aw' owls tO EEL WE? hgtrlg 9- C' ir 6192 16 vt' x'I- 'BFF3 t MILAN KEMP GENERAL VOCATIONAL 2 . ,,,vl'3-QCQY-xxxxznt fe. Comm- COSO Nur 6. lg-lzncd 637 Ci- s Baseballlltgsskelliill Sixelgzngc' v- Owl W9 YWXEVJ3 6855- EVA L LUROY xeaci-:En ALICE KERLING 9,01 E02 gd Sgfgidcnl GENERAL VOCATIONAL COMMERCIAL QORWSE uw' 733 North Twelfth Street 1131 Church Street 191 doom Y-teens, G.A.A., Bowling, Tennis Ylom 637 Ritter Street FRANKLIN L. KETTERER GENERAL VOCATIONAL Castleaires. 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LAYQQALBLOE 9'-'Z COMMERCIAL GRA perNH uA 'l'I'l4 North Eleventh Street if f .T 'ffj.vL Ev. QllCaov1 'Y LL wfiffgowl JAMES MANN JOSEPH MANOWCZAK MES VEv2iVSUeu GENERAL VOCATIONAL GENERAL VOCATIONAL xi' LLE0 ww 1222 Locust Street 849 Bi-ngamen Street COB Nxbvm Marching Bend 'Iq- t 5 AUDREY MARKS GENERAL VOCATIONAL 1126 North Tenth Street A Cappella. Swimming, Bowling, Vocal Ens. W' , 9.09 QN- M FJXO .C Q' F RPSL ww ' GENE 09x al mea wt NN Yxegiffxxa Xl an gui C. Vt ' Qgttgeeils we wt ,JO ,AFR QPR' ul xo Pioiltlgln 'W Cogtdltxom 16x 995 A rx C' ,AP- 'IYK L , P-9Ev.CN 'X t OM Q ,f Q19 W' , W if Q f X tfgjfj K' ' S S 1. -41 S 4 mf-VS SN L , wsacfwzwt I J' f 3 -JV 4 YAQYQW-arg-vnardxnl lk. I 'W A fr Q50-I SY' Q Y : X ' V . k k Kwik. MPR11 +2 A K . Y f . ,wh LOQEYAGCX 5229 Su ev- , . - V Q COE Qvlw . f xg L wt Nl , 5 0 NQPJOR na. i 8 QM Pdtxgxvtlgiq-t Concert Bo 'S vCOLEv'l 63Q't'l'tew te L vp W nun M' NE N. ivscx gk LP' bjxhix Sift CO MOSS NS 933 Cao ,xblfV zd VIRGINIA MATETICH GENERAL VOCATIONAL 553 South Thirteenth Street A Cappella, Ping Pong Club f ,,'- U L - , H - ' 7' ' E hill :'L Q CHARLES MATHEWS JANICE MATTHEWS ALEXANDRIA JAMES MATZ COMMERCIAL GENERAL VOCATIONAL MATYORANIS GENERAL VOCATIONAL 502 North Tenth Street 640 Walnut Street COMMERCIAL 1255 Muhlenberg Street 133 Lemon Street G.A.A., Bowling, Bus. Eff. C., Sports. H.P. Hall Patrol IN JQH N MELNYK 9-E9-, M. NN. !OSPEYW MP-9 G NE?-PXLXIOCPXVO 1 New Env E 'rea rc' an 130 muoom Ho wif Wf .1 5 L an sam? is 5 Q? 2 my ffywwif' EOUGYW 'HON PXL LEE NECUL GENEYPXL N1 OCPX 539 Locust Suze! V mg Yong Chic W . am S. V sxd K ,ggi , ,Z -, 4.33, fm ' - ' E 11 Q- .gpgw wwf- - w,,5y,Q53,LW ' ,A -- y 'Q' ,NH ,A ,mf Mwgg I :4 Q , -' wx f1s3f5gQ ,Q I Q f'h '?e,jfl?f 1: 5 A ,.. 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MXCHEL5 EV Nl N OVOI XLMPN GE W mph 1191 Nor! h F- uhh Sheet W OLLE OA , X CAR '- M ESSN ER CQL LE GE PREpARAT Opy 915 H Li d omzr2oilnTSg,ee' reagdrer VIR GINIA ME TZ Ho ME ECONO Mpcs C 1.014 95 O Chestnut S' .feet 30914 NEVER COLLEGE VVEEV PNY P3 Oval Yxanv-Ym Suux 'M93 c NFL yu-1 Mull Pdcritgx GW A, EUGENE D. MIKOLAJCZAK A GENERAL VOCATIONAL 934Vz Franklin Street QR MWLL QP- RCW vague P34 Nxixlxi ve PX Q0 A cv' x51 xi' wOV5' A 'Qeftfwlnuz C,-9' Kp,YsLEQEV an 'wbgciv' COXSEQ etkog.. Sl' 1 C.. ' Lei X19 Q?-'A S692 GY NVeYV 92-B BETTY MINGORA GENERAL VOCATIONAL 610 Bingaman Street Arxalma, Costume Designing Committee L B ,Att-EERXONPS 9921 L XJ O t R ni-E xox N- VHA CAIJXOSVZZE e PN X ML Xlolnwicxinszmb Q ew 94 n vac' CQAACEJQSZM' Ps DORIS MOCK GENERAL VOCATIONAL Q20 Wood Street Mixed Chorus, Dressmaking Club L wwggiolfik 1 Mg-3lfiX1QKh gnu. , XCRTEXOIXM Nm 1 6 i i l 1 LX-Eavjl 1 A D xjl .VFQFXO NXQXI, i C9 'wise vvixref-lr Daw' l RLOLLY, 'zen S A C69 1 C139-3 CC5u6'W'x' Maw bw ' mu! Wim VH Lghlkvzein Mgwwiexwcl S' QXQA3 W Club Leadds l l l RICHARD MILLS ' COLLEGE PREPARATORY ' 100 North Fifth Street S.C., C.P,C., Key C., A Cappella. Tennis C., Program Seller, N.H.S. Co-Ch. Srt Ass., Ass. Chairmen DORIS MOGEL CHARLES N. MOHN COLLEGE PREPARATORY GENERAL VOCATIONAL 1319 Linden Street 1410 North Tenth Street its Cliipgella, H.P., Ping Pong C., Soccer l L ,tl 9.9-36q,r. Baz 5006 E ONN' OORQPXV SCQE mflqzct HELEN Moons llig0l'lS?gl'l'W S I COLLEGE PREPARATORY 003, vtwd 1313 North Fourteenth Street 9' A Cappella, Ping Pong Club, Program Committee F6 vtfxx' E' Mglxfhgchllo use ,ox-WIWAPNL ,New A uS A V, ,view + fYl1.v'?f57M2p,v421ieiiiziweiy, NND Uptan ,t-1, sf. Aifsgzg.Wflesffgstfaeffiiz' Am r I ,, .M - aqua? Lx ggi, I H9'EAtJXEvQ,0n Sue . ' . 2200 CG' l il ' giyf' V X 3 E 1,4N-1211: 5' ,E , , J, , 52 'fi L 2 'W t I if r sf I Q Q 'H E L W'-5 f7A885l?FZ 90 PA. A PQ' .YI ' lC,ENg6,v4 'O'lc,all N ON V-'AS t- vl ME-,JXBL - 4' B5Sl qkt.. Qopggitaeyck 313' Xjoclgk Com . I bl tag',e,hFf3gaQj'3xub4xx xx. .. 'AOQXRON Pi Tenders up plff xl get W Ni?-Pt tn Y ill Cie Goff CW' no P906 if MARTHA MORRIS ELEANOR MOODHART COMMERCIAL 1008 North Tenth Street Clothing Club ARLENE MORGAN COMMERCIAL 1036 Pear Street Mixed Chorus JEAN MOUNTZ COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL O17-YEDXXXPSL 334 South Seventeenth Street Q66 West Buttonwood Street BCE RACPNV Sneak Business Efficiency Club G.A,A., Mixed Chorus, S.O.S., FRE LXIO qznklx K K g.P.Cs, Costume Sewing Comm., CSQQEZ-QLYQ,-, He p0ltS OA 'tk L...-+C , E 3011 W CHARLOTTE E MOYER 'swf' wi ,,.'f. 7 S ,,t,, I I 1 if f u, SY ,Vu ,gt lf X51 7, is .K M222 ly A F 4: J ,, tw ,. , ,, A ua- Q' - -' ' 41 fm' nz .UI 5 , fj?f',i , , 3, Kg flint. ' .W GENERAL VOCATIONAL R X. 947 Pearl Street y.AOsl:1XONlk G. A. A.. S. O. s,, Hockey 99.0 uogwv DOXQQV-PXXibzrN 3? 'R' 6 FORREST WILLIAM . Movek, JI. GENERAL VOCATIONAL 616 North Thirteenth Street . LVIL W ryfkffiig 4 1 Football I ' A .L I ,, , . xi W Effie ? ...W .. we -fvyff?3a,,,.a i fevf W o V 1Ow' -A E M 'AQ FVQLI 1-Z R562 haw EXW IGS 'N'hNcl?ouf'-' -X an 9.II6 i 6' -Ie' wow II-0 rim C Nofh INK dlvrigerbf' Com 419- OXNIINV Q0 Mgchxxzei RXCQSSFLQLEMEH Su G 149'- 660 L IA0 'fMtONh 052 xflogtwlt agfitfbzso' 'X LIPFLQIONA . I awgvqi. 1 New ...pr 4 -L XEETQLEAAISK' :.' . 45-E r XAFGXEQUCIK ' A ul uri If- X we IL9 UV .ESX gm A il IB ,NIC t oISffC,r 33.51-IS 0 3 'I K ,IAQEMQYQA ' rl Xl nw abfgfyizlf Q S1-Ilia' GEO Souxox A M I 3 ,XXVAX f LLLL ,GEN Yi wfaifitioi. we W- QE ul' cl' B ' S8gg4xiRa5.50gavQ5ggxfKfhIn9Von BMAICMIESEHKO' BARBARA NAUGLE 6-Pe' COMMERCIAL 424 Robeson Street Business Efficiency Club CEU ii au- g K. . W i HAROLD NEIDERT . QQ2QJHR ',:L VOCWONAL 3563285 'ZEEFSNIFQTORY 52'CEI5iIEAg5?Z'd5LN'cRoNE 'SISIQHRATORY Sports on Ninth Street 2i2ZxFkerlgtreet 807 Greenwich Street Q47 Nonh Tenth Shut . . .. ockey, Leaders Club M. B.. S. O. S., G. A. A., Mixed C, p. C., Librdm y,tun, Chorus, Sports. Costume Design- ing Comm. -LJ 1 i i i i 'I J y p.yA HOLL x'c?oxCLeoevaevf11MOW w0z,a2w:xsfw.. E LYkf2?2paxoNfxL QA Su ui 9-O0 GENQV-PN M AQ Bartow' 0 CHA CO1-F'-ES E B. M394 Li?5 PRESKCKSRIDE Trgly' ASS ea StfzeRATORyR ck, Wrg. hairmt mn8 Coram. Am' S C CAR COMMELA M P 416 BWERCIAI-ASQUA Onwood St LE feet ou 5 ww X-XEYYX OL XLEVXLLEGY. V229 PRPX Q0 1 znlk Siflu T rack CO 361 New ounwl . 'X Cross C qw? x ' A ,iw 'WW Y 2 . 1 -hz? A. . . , :EM 7: 8 Q www 9242 ALL G EN . 1 QEQE,'fIfNr?x?gEN 0 h A rt Tenth SISJZIZIAL FNXCA GRXKXNX CO Nom Nmen Swv U15 QA A NMQA Ono RUT GE H o ,g,a3Ni'iQf'0g35E CASE' GiizngtFz!:TIONA .ume Sewi lee L L ng Cokm edders . C s 9 'MNOQ ,mow FL fxqv . ' . ' 'W DOY-XS RNA! 9 K zzbnov us - LN-ER M Any JANE OT T GENE RAL V O CATIONAL 204 W eg! O leY Street A Cd Dp I e Ia, Vocal Ens C ., ogtume Sew. m5 Committee EARL P ATTERSON GENE NBAS Gwen - G' PM PM Nfwzd Vvopuixes Comm- E PHE Y P' QOMNHLCXN SM? Gordon SNC YXQXX V AHOX CQ'-L EGE P R EPARATORY 1155 P errv Suze! LK 9, Q vevvex Ecgflici 5122 KNOW a'Wf ftoalervx Agibvz 6 lux: QQ Comm. Comm- ORGQ Y PUTSCH fafmugw N, xj QC ,mow Pm mme Nom Y owb SUM Nxavckima 3605 CERRLUP MARY LOUISE PEIFER COMMERCIAL 1017 Union Street Y-teens, H- P., Costume Sewing Comm. S11 - 5' ff, 228 V 4 gi? E F . 1 Y-ilk wvti 'Q ' is 1 iw Jq11r. ?, Se . if it wi? ww 123' ef ,mm M ,mg ti 1-Tgflfx if EKG? we S- A. .fsK,,f!3l,g,u ff' - wlitsftf MMO? ' xy iwx K Ly? tis eg? , 5, , ,ei ,F Q-.1 , J 1 3 9- Nl v.0 PSPYFEENOR NN 90W P65 VVS get , Com COLXQYZKCM at vcve, -I AQ Cm we , . me H , X A M' aizgf, nt. ,wafgis,i,f.fffQ3is'-Q 13 21.3159 5-Q35 re, f '- .1 et.,e,I,4.,,.,,,xA.',.r.,e, .,.-Mxifx. V ,WM A 1 - i k L Nl go r A e1'kwf?'i ...nr A 1 at 'WW swfwvfet weft? QSQNSW- 'A ' - C' 9-ostj'-62 Vxlmen 10001 COLNOYW new Q 9,s3gj.:5y , 5qf,1 Seomm. L N' N09 A nf Wx 9EXYflg.CP3xO 'A?,X-SIS-q1Xf'XX' PX xxxgunifnuz 5 our piwvirgfgtovgl R62 VW? 1 . r 0 Q tabs ooo , ' P3-lv' ,NCS . f A ' 90- 'EONO .Lit-ir GONE 39,1 ft -- ' 1 ms, 4 . E f ' X 1 4 ' siwmwi-' if W . . Q. . , so S me HO .M ,AW rf. e,,.fiJ's, -A .4-W3 ,W .. . K PX mfs-1:-,t A xgwtf- - AH 9 9 QC A QOV' AD' t Q A QLWQSWN gtrw Se .. it Wm 6,119 ee? 1 ' G11 ..,,-- 1' Nl s ' v- 101 rl P2155 fuk Sffziiub it we OHV? wfWZ wvft 3 P' Lx? LN. wi CO NO' atm 31 N C' x mb NS' gi. XQPNX- GX1 OMNO nv tr vi'MOCm..tc CO P- L '32?2i'3g?Af3rd' '53 wr SSW, ALFRED PLEVA GENERAL VOCATIONAL 532 South Fourteenth Street JOHN PRESKA JOAN PRICE CARL PRIEBE GENERAL VOCATIONAL COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLLEGE PREPARATORY 630 South Tenth Street 936 North Front Street Stony Creek Mills M. B., C. B., Track G. A. A.. Ass. Chaplain, C. P. CA, ERMA PRINTZ COLLEGE PREPARATORY 1111 Marion Street Y-teens. A Cappella, C. P. C., 71 Red and Bltidf S. O. S., Music Comm. i PLN Owl 119 V551 Q0 PN HEYKLLYXYGE Wg dk Ccgqxuxkcoxn B 11- QOVN H PRRZGEQREET ,tue . mt 29itQJ1ai22-1-Cot vw- N N of KNO +AP'1sRYQ'gS? Givxexndzn QOL ,AN GUI L x P- f',TwEQQ1ffZ' CN-90 QQA Egtgw-,tend CHARLES ouAos BW' A INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Q65 South Seventeenth Street 'ig 'K 3 1 EDWARD PRZYBYLSKI GENERAL VOCATIONAL 1135 Cotton Street Track LOIS QUINTER COMMERCIAL 326 South 1 7V2 Street Mixed Chorus, Bus. EH. Club O X, P+7'1'QNPX ' '41 v'PQ1v2gC' U5 fg5ew'9xPQkzntt.gr9 xl NAC' ui R 'I 5 P' CX PAL MPUMHV ad CO tm 9' 15A E ' DOLORES RAEZER 923 XQN QP-5 A1 'IVA R E906 9 COMMERCIAL F198 uvviqznues want V. y 115 Oley Street '5xsWIB,.ee 'Q,f-H 0 633 6 NWC Y um' C A .1 H.P.,G.A.A.,S.O.S. No N 'LP' -Q0 pil- CPA t GRACE RANDAzzo WILMA RAY RXAVXSQHVE-,eh Sxgiw COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL MRAWXQUT 617.20 otVA a 862 North Eighth Street 1915 Moss Street DIS Qld hang Red and Black, s. O. s., G. A. A. G. A. A., Bus. Eff. Club, H. P. ffm, W xl ff' , ANN MARIE REBER COLLEGE PREPARATORY B44 North Sixth Street G, A. A., Leaders Club, Sports, Girls Glee Club -.y6'Sv.w.5Ry 4 ' ,, .. may T A A' A .Ngffgihf 'ffgg,?,,xt-rg,-,:gQX35seW,. .ef Wifi 3 Mfvffll. f 4 ,1-7Z.5,lII'11f'l9'5'l'J. Mfai I E A ' , , I .. Eg-SE CPQYX x eesetfwiiln iv 9 311 ggi? 1 b 0 N4 V60 Aga, egg, cu lC2,m:Dafv-wt' Q . -' of 0AOpg:NxEV2S?QN cttw C N0 was... ML ggYW',,5xO W, DWI P'gPRfXlqS5xr2 B.9 OIC Y-GQ,-Nigiorlxelirczrk Ban 150 na. ,,,. mfs. OHM 1-K5 EEICIA x ,AN L 9'1 N. MON p,e29':I'oC't,e1 gO'I QN' rel Su QQ U ' 21129 W N., 2, R A EY-SE' L C V 2 M93 X L ES RYZSQQEARXCDVIPA PFA' D' 1 N x ER 36 6 R39 X02 p.. ,,NV,PX 0 Q ssl PV' Q1 A QOEESSGCEQRZNS N60 Cwb. Lvl - KATHLEEN REILLY COMMERCIAL 337 Schuylkill Avenue MARILYN REINHARD BRUCE REINHART VIRGINIA REITER ROYCE REPPERT COMMERCIAL COLLEGE PREPARATORY COMMERCIAL GENERAL VOCATIONAL 552 North Twelfth Street 1020 North Fourth Street 1200 North Front Street 939 Birch Street Homeroom Secretary Cross Countr Track, N. H. S., Athletic Club Science C., I-ll' P. ..-ei ...Q ,,. , get , -5.-I..-ww , 95 ovxm Vs 1 'm'f1Pc3cMN BEV- fggggivxx IRL sm Daw N MQW V399 VON! CN no P-05 ,5g'tx::6e wi? P38 OW QQQ NXCYNNQW SW Swami Y CNW INEZ R IDQLF I yosvw Wffgifmo oewwrxh X wow ii 32555 GM Um rx up H DISTRIB U 1141 Nolllslg EDUCA Ieventh SFQN Get N., Furwe Me, h c ents of Redding . ' Q:-, Fkqgw ., . 'fi :if , ,Ag 5,Axx.x.EV- Y-.DW P-V-D SSIEDQMXON N' GIRL SMU GRN xO5A C31 un Mudd C,horuS JOHN G RI 1 HEEEALCSSET xetzr SHCJZNTIQNAL FRAN IN CIS v3gLf,2TPIA'fQ?g1oUX nndsor SUQEATIONAL ' was 1 Q K Eiififfw 1 A -'Y' ' ih' A ' li V xg QODXX-10 SCIESQQISSYQQMXONPXN- an NOMYOUM' SM Cf?'?oNO'1 Xl me Heyy Qmox. 0 GLO G RIA MEEERAL QQQNSON Feuoviplg Sheer ATIONA C0,,,m,5h'D CI L me? Hb' Prom P '0Srdm RICHA ?SEggEEfx? X'f8'Cf2sK,E I . rvnew SWZQONAL J OHN GENE ROSS 1 RA 45 Norlk XQISQTIONAL 'Cet BEXW RQ2, '5C,moN PNY EV-PX h .K ww gwwx NIYJAXX BOTH X4 Nxcx PXL RQTYW MER PX CONN fm ami?- 69.8 ouxs v-09'-'X mow xbxsimxauivlifgfgfk , xg? ia5XE.?chanlS Ok Vwdma 0 Yu LEO 'No N R J Us OT S?f S0lf 'xLHx5NBER se HQ-:Ld OCAS5-1 I N N ' H. S AL NO! V-OWLES CONONXXCS ' Su zu YXONXY, Y: 109 Noah Yxitfn ans CJ. PX Fx. Y .xz rl ROTYWERMEL E V229 N?-Pi OVDI LOX5 ROTHEHBYXGER lf'-PN COLLEGY: VVS? PRINT OV-NI COLLECJ N031 NNuVouw Simu C91 zcnYmXds PX Cappdh, NlocaX Yzrxszmbk O. B. PX., YXAXX Valio CJ, PN. 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V v n....MA A-f--A , A,-K .L ,-Y AQ WILLIAM SCHMEHL 1254 Church Street INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL Football, Baseball, Basketball , km iff ,,1 ' 1j,p!:f ' -5327 : WSE' 'f 7 1 f n: y,- Fila 'Flex 2452551 f .. ' 2 -:Wi P ' fu .Y N Qnftmf K L A sw gpg, milf 2 as X K p lwini t lf lf'fl'xf' Us V ll E 'W ,I I 'li' l E' gr qfwa F gggw I Sf , A Psa? I N at Q fm Y if :Q It 4 ,af ,J 4. f aft ' ef 3 W Q 'f I J' I Nl 5 f QS 1 25, T 1 ms .,. Sf 1 .2 if .5 - fi Q, I ,gg-gg it E., E Q 9 337 KX I M 'E 1 L x0 PX ,. XXQN SC' CPN GY- NIO GEOEV-'M'5u'-6 ,CY U4 SS ll C593 Nxgounwl- 0055 1,2 wt we S510 'K if fd 'U QV- L L9 sglgblowh Nl VAL SYJVMZE 09 Q32-ElEn5 n 9- .1 Q'-L19fa,f.M.',, ml- .W A T JQ?52if??1f it? VV 525 VN. I lqgxe, . H , V ,5-Q ,Mm P I M 1,i - HUJLXNONEL fl SCNIOCPZYZZK 5 N a.O' 305 1 0 0 13 cord ' C1?lI40'tlt club 9. 1'1- cxl TSN EL i0NjOC Pi guld 51 PHQPXV gm 'JV' O V m9 9099 EN' f 3 f I3 wg 3 Q 12 ,Q at YN, pfgx-15 AL LO 3ffjCl'J Su'-grub D914 QPA. WI znlll 099 9. PX Qiilawgorxtkil pm? Z C679 NANCY SEDGWICK HOME ECONOMICS 157 Douglass Street 35,54 . g i Y-?ii5?'5f.ax 1YIE'3g'IV-l 'AQ 0' WIC' Noah 619 E s0.y0IFXl'0NN' oOgLxlOC,a Sktizl UV' ,I me ' -' 4 , 0 'Q f - f, lftmkwfigt, 1 A . L.w,.f5wr4ww15r:: 511. I .,., W , J f Q fwiiwtw 'fix MQ J, 'f L lg sry? Q1 U ?'3,l22if2PwS2f???e?X9 J ik Q Sfitgfiifffi J: 4 - 5, 1,.fM,f.t . 57:4 ., Z. .fw lwgt ,1,- - ff 'SQL fw f fm EQ S-o-Q 'E X, OSS Qjl ' 5?-E 1 O Y 35:29 Pxfhrgtv zu E Yxlwc 09 'ilitsw A r i .lk ' 2 'firfsif ' QLQSSAE fr M H1 ,NK wi iw .. Rf Se A, L mlfsffiiv 'Mgr lv vsgizzgggw. -r1,'Q,f.f5-gA,g,4. 353, ,K ., in I A - JOSEPHINE SEDOTI EUGENE SEIFERT SHIRLEY SEITZ EUGENE SELL GENERAL VOCATIONAL COLLEGE PREPARATORY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE PREPARATORY 929 franklin Street 537 Gregg Avenue 345 McKnight Street 1752 Heal: Street B0Wl'fl9 Bowling, G. A. A. Homeroom Pregident, Property Commuttee L . mi, . gt-56 vii 19 sellilltslhltci 1283565.33 'W C 50 4100 LL L HON v,oL9f?tQf1lfR'zzilt pt x nt- EEUOSEWQKZ-up C0 gflqzbaxt was 'EQLSEEQ 9,332-W 9-3 yr . ' Yl ' O19 'mme' PA, Svum 09- VON fd 5X'TbQiC5tqeet Bgg4Qg'Q,.ttSi 3, , 5. M315 pt.. MARILYN SHEEHAN G COLLEGE PREPARATORY 1613 Locust Street Y-teens, Nursing Club h PX GPR? Owl HQMV PEVLPX idx vinntsi 5 E912 X655 Sl xmg, Sl xhlusri OR E. PM Sig, pt? bl Ma'- QN-UECDE V SMG Ev CW DINO SGRIGNUOLI GENERAL VOCATIONAL 30 North Twenty-Fifth Street KATHRYN SHOPPELL COLLEGE PREPARATORY 461 North Twelfth Street C. L., A Cappella, Pre-Med C., Music Comm., Vocal Ens., N.H.S. l i 1- QF O90 X10 t X EV- Rggxggyxoxfkgtim gland B A lfifiizt WC O 49 HERMAN B. SHOWERS COLLEGE PREPARATORY 1199 Ole Street COQQQ aXnUlu,,e'tX , lx ,1.. 19,6 mia. . v. 5 W Ass. Orgahist, Fellowship Club YVONNE SIEGFRIED SHIRLEY siMoN ,,,nYW,,3xON COLLEGE PREPARATORY GENERAL VOCATIONAL wg. 'NOC ,mf 739 Gordon Street 553 Wunder Street UP- Q,PSl- mg Pt G. A. A., Bowling, Tennis, Mixed Chorus, Dramatics, QUACGQOOS Costume Designing Comm, Writing Comm. N09- ,AL Nl -1 S 'ltll:Y'Xl Ol pjlv EY, vvx at YAOLLE. My gn'- 609 Vcwb qpmtti i E a 7 RICHARD A. SMITH INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL 818 Madison Avenue Cross Country, Track, N. H. S. N ITB ,AVO vvlwlyfrixlcg we S Giwfafv-ff I Os.. 5 vw 4 e SWIM OR ODORWAT'-V Qu CU' 2 2 150521 on Cailbalx MWA ML SC PXQO L. Yyp-RR' NIO dx VACNQYPX 9, SU G3 A Lof-Q 159- B L 0 C' Sggxown t,YIP'v5 LXIO x RI gg-,V-fig gud' C312 W I1 xOVXl rx S9135 'R 13 IOCQN-ECISIQW' SM C, C. saqaglxx 59- url' L9 S vb! 09 P30 maggie? 'id na. Y M Vgcbyife zsxnvxjigrof Bb xqiqxfjhvrcs' VITDER M139 xlxo SON AL C, Q P' C511 Band. PRO 05 S , S Q45 v Gang. YI' Ord' EV- L 5 . xt STHPIRIONPX I R308 XJOC IACNQPZEHUI D A 190 WILLIAM A. SNYDER COLLEGE PREPARATORY 1309 Bultonwood Street A Cappella, Male Ensemble, Male Choir, Vocal Ensemble ix PAUL I.. SOMMERS BETTY JANE SONNEN RICHARD C. SPANG CLARENCE SPANGLER CSLLEEE PIFEPARATORY COMMERCIAL GENERAL VOCATIONAL GENERAL VOCATIONAL F H hllfccl Half' 393 RNC' R0-id n 1333 Penknomen Avenue 1043 Moss Street Z OWS 'P vb, OWU COMM-I I-2641215 Club. BOWIIHS Fellowshup Club Table Tennis Club Cross Country P-Lflecvxvg X PAP' iiicxhxel EV' NRM .Eva JANICE A. SPENCER CO O ,Ros COLLEGE PREPARATORY R03 UL N- 6 A SQPJ KOH 061,411 Y. X10 YN ,, GP-SQEBL Z gn'-U5or.CgQ,,f. C' 222 Stfffavs Cdwftg yXP ConXmXLx. . .L NPA, CJ. PM pt.. 5? P1 XXO it 6- P.. CPS gui L Lg-RCQJCL gy enkh L C394 N06 CMO w P3 9 ,XQKOB Von ELEANOR SPENCER COMMERCIAL 137 Peach Street ,AM ,CUNY 1 PQ 1xO t QOH 3005 Cn Saw 609229. N- Q 0' ER CX vb GEN NOWQRORB NQAELYI vm soc 1191 North Eleventh Street Editor-Arx., Ass. Chap., H. P., Dramatics, Y-teens, N. H. S. ,ts XON HELEN STAUF COMMERCIAL 117 North Third Hall Patrol ,NL SKEYIEOCPJZZK q com W ZS A1 QL?-QQLPXL 'td' Sgyonw- 5 FER Street O r m.. yy?-.' QCON Qu 1 ,un Nl 51?-9:Xg,P3OEe1 P30 PV-Q PX nw Su . VACVX LEG? Q ev Z COL ON' X No X532 R396 0 A ' ,ff 1. NFL gogtlkvo b NORMAN EDWARD STEELY ,,,tx.U,f','iX'3t P4354 Ou , , GENERAL VOCATIONAL GQNESCWN nd, N 141 Mulberry sum 650 me B' A goxrl- SUM PW .l RICHARD P. STEVENSON RICHARD H. STEWART vi L- ON wood? C,.fR. . ,LR GENERAL VOCATIONAL COLLEGE PREPARATORY ,EP-Ntwiv-B,,ttoS' 934- L it .. A -f- 1353 North Tenth Street 697 .Locust Street CO QJCSK wmmm Baseball Bdsketbdln, Football, 5. C., N. H. s., sf. Orch., M. B., Q69 W5 . . .... ,..... .. , . .. . Mixed Chorus Castleaires, Music Comm. Yxocazri C' 11, .J , EV.. '. . n mv- 'vm Rf f V- ff' testify 1- W, f,..,,.Mw . .. ' ,LE 452. 1' X J 4 at ati' 15 R D 9 r gps '59 9 msg! -I my :. .wt ' Ng 35:54 E if iii f' R My X gn 'Q P 5 S. ff ' H AR RY STORCH 3014 O01 CO NXNXE 9.30 S 1 Smh ouh E E. SY V-CX IRL Suze. GEN 396 ERA'- B L' V esebLTEe'333E:KTlONA meroom L Vice ,pres Y pi COLLEGE B96 North Yxhh 6. IN PX.. YK- V.. Vubhclxw Comm. 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V ., -y ti FRA 5j0li?IP'i'f'5LL0 scholl 'se' St.-QQCATION AL EA 335fS?fRki'9v Sw Nonh SCA Am-Z 'mb EIPNAL :et MA C' G RY QQENERALOUI H 8 N L v SE Sw an P325 TCQEQTIQESHER . Srudenirgt AL ouncn 'l 'KX fx'- 53'5'O?'t N' NEY-A gud- N1-I OE GLY' gs. A55 Bd Cao' nt. wmv. Com N N615 Swghllo x lst XIO X. SM' QIWLLEQPXL in VUE GEN X406 M51 ei ON EL M5511 Ylo ,ATO IU N1 ' er-RBEEWSYQU Evsnsrr THIERFELDER COLL zxgll COLLEGE PREPARATORY MP5 190 X, gd ri-is QLQPX th 5 BP' MM gel' CO South 149 GERALDINE TENNERELLA GENERAL VOCAUONAL 523 North Front Street Mixed Chorus Fleetwood R. D. No. 3 Key C., S. C., Ex. Comm., Hi-Y, N. H. S., Arx. 101 dl 3 JOYCE THORNBURG COMMERCIAL Q03 Schuylkill Avenue L59 L ua 5' lpgfglolxm P3631 gxr ev, x09-l 109 xxON C. P5 rw mi Pg'XlOCP:v-ff 0095 V'35AEl:liQbqil?hAomer wif' fx of HELEN TORR COLLEGE PREPARATORY 1015 North Fourth Street N. H. S., ArtC., M. B., G. A. A., Y-teens .IEANNETTE TILEY GENERAL VOCAUONAL 1319 Green Street GUY BRYAN TOWNSEND COLLEGE PREPARATORY 455 Hill Avenue Hi-Y, Key Club, N. H. S. ........ .ttt . ...,,... .,,. ........ ff fwmm 51 .-.W f t N me . ,, MH., r .',.,1g.Agfi?r 'ww wi-.ff Y . - ' k lYg.5?g,2s .wi ' .. . 7 sf:2E' I' ' ':s . ff ' 1. my E-. 1 -- , . Mm .Q f aux, ' 5:12144 , , My ff? 4- -17? 'v Qfizgswgf.. ' Aifqgff3fg,,i. isiwff z .. .. W., 5. we 1. .5ffQ1sf,.4t..img.:g Q .. d?EF-WR3ii1?5i.'? if! 1' f if 3 K if QI Z :? .1E' iw. '53 . ef ' 1 :1?1:i.j-5,332-,Sify -- ' -ar- , . L, - , - t. ig iw ,. . -I NIKE :Xi v0 QNEKQPXOXI gif: lo EEXULQSEEIVXCQQHB O9 11 t..W9 MP' Nl .sv X ,A Tgolrlilfloll l.fi A' -- wxeuxigggvgillel S COLEW N VX' 1- X L ' QBBMNS' .. 5 1 5'-f wr .N 1' PE if it 8l V 'tn' 'wt' : Q . 1 W.. . .. Q TONY TURRISI GENERAL VOCATIONAL 929 Spruce Street Ping Pong Club . .1 .,.. fst t ? . ,. ' .. .. -A E VV ww... . fa - lfw.f51i1if A K . 1 .,.,. . . W ' if-.1 fi' .af A PACK tt . ,BW ,g1lONPNL V .. 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Q0 L P-H21 OCA: MP-Vgmv nw' Cdl'-NQ,ol0zSo N29 92 ow-le il P6 Su eu 0 20'-'I N SVA NAL E vi Ptgggfigw Y v. L PJ-1 .wf.Qf'2IDN oil-I E29 - 9 MARGARET WALBORN Wjgz WW GENERAL VOCATIONAL W 1942 Douglass Street A Cappella, H. P., Y-teens r' I .exft aw' i is MARY WAGNER COMMERCIAL 48 North Ninth Street Drematics, Arxelma, N. H. S. W ,,,x13C,qxON , Q gGE XR, Y'-D K ami M 50 gil el yuh cgxgi EXE' Zcteixs oi ROBERT WALLACE INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL 407 West Windsor Street Stase Hand 5 Y E Aw W X FSL C rl-Y-5 NIO PNUN Cl' , Xcfliigviqncaliflaaer Or ' 'XO Cn! H Q.. DONALD WALTERS GENERAL VOCATIONAL 920 Franklin Street Hi-Y, Sr. Orch., Swimming Viv' QWI alt P5 DOLORES wAwnzoNEx ooms WEAND o9,eF-Jilmevflfzw HOME ECONOMICS GENERAL VOCATIONAL ei LLEC1 6.500 Pg. 933 Em Laurel sneer .1059 North Twelfth street CO 9 W ww Pm! Pons Club ggqaxball if N13 I SIE XONNS WEP CPG 0 FMAL X' 22 ,gm WA gu INVXQSQQY-'ioawb lg? is vang I CAROL EBER COLLEG E PREPARATORY 1430 North Eleve nth Str Ret G,A A ., Orch. C., M. 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Ja jfkmcwzizm EUGENE GILES RAYMOND HUBER HARRY KLINE JOHN ZATYRAC GRADUATION- CITY PARK AND THE LILY POND- MUSIC AND ACTION- OUR BICENTENNIAL PAGEANT- GRAY CAPS AND GOWNS- THAT KEYED UP FEELING IN OUR HEARTS- RIENDS AND FAMILY PROUD AND CONGRATULATORY- STIRRING WORDS AND COMMENDATION VALEDICTORY- UNLOOSING OF THE TIES OF CLOSE FRIENDSHIPS- TRAIL'S END. ISQQJVS I I Qi ,..- Y cgefzzefz ammzfzm' ii E1 2 .,,, -f IEEE! fi' 79438 flags ageing XXXGRDS AND MUSIC BY RODNEV P. ASI-I C J i i I Q' Ma :Iii it MJ A: We've climbed tliis ev-er mount-ing trail For twelve un- Cer - tain miles, A - Ier - ted at tlwis sun-Iit I'iour,XXfere Ioolc - ing up tlwe trail, I 5 r p F F P I I3 F' i 5 I I - i I . I ' I I ' I ' . I I 4 M I1 A 'si a - long tlwe way wexve gleaned Some liar - di ilioocl and smiles, OI us tliere Iwangs quite low A mist - y sliroud-ing veil. 4 v cj I e I I 1I5JIJJJiII:,I' 'IJIJ ge :I we Came up - on a Iork, Knew I not wI1icI'i 'turn to teI4e, OI new un - cer- tain - ties With qui t pro - mise lies . 0 JF ,I i,i.imid1l51ag Arx - al - ma, pa - tient, wise, I-Ielpecl us cle- ci-sion male tlwe Iu - ture tlwet con - Ironts Qur ea nest, ea-ger eye is viii? JF- MEI , 55 ,.,,. . . , Y , A TZ, Wg: n r i 14,5 . . W Q A ' , J? 2.,f,,w ,rf QHW't i . ' 5. Q li , fr Q- nw 3 I so if? 'fl Q' if f , at 'X W is gr, 5 riff.-,S k B.. k 3 -ASA M3 my :rar dv- .ga ,, A 2 ,,,....M M ORGANIZERS OF SENIOR ASSEMBLY Dick Mills Pinkie Jacobson 318 Qfvms 48 454025 AN EXTRAVAGANZA IN SIX EPISODES The waltz is demonstrated to some of the dancers by Janet Manzeiia, Seymour Brown, and Jeanne Cieniewicz. Katheflne yatro thef n and Stella Z . rocks to be wom on the tome adjust one of Confetti and brilliant costumes give the finale a typical atmosphere ofthe Mardi Gras. 93 'au' ' 1 - 4 A, '41 .. A',a,Af Nz - ii - , ,,, ,...,4...............,M tl., Q. , ,' L L, ,Mg HM' W' w +1 5 5 ' 5 5 33 iii : 'K' .K Ei A , ,YAC f ,H , , W w xy- V K 9245, v K Q f 1 'Q n' J X . ,M Q g ..WWhX,, 'VI f 593. ,,,., X xx 'Nga i A 'X Vt r' ,L V -av. FV, X, , .Mx K , -Q x M4 -' '- it ' K, ,f. xf ,xx ' Q L. rr Q 1 n,w 'H 'Q 1 ff 5 ww! -.1 xi' X X5 gi FAQS , Wg: ,wi K X J' ,wx , -+' ii.. X , wi ,, f- 6.6 x k W I3 ,Aff . , NZ ,Nia V8 A , swf 'H was, 'fi 5 A: I Af, V K y.. ,L ' 1 3 2 QW . 4 Q V' f -A W we 4 ,f N k L',, . Q 44, . kk:: 1 A 15. 'f in J 4 x A W.. 'fs 1: ex, N, x iilldbfld cgfaf X- E E is Q ' L - Sponsor: Miss Johnston Art Director: Mrs. Norton L. Ray Weitzel, Everett Thierfelder, Club Editor, Jacqueline Artz, Or- ganizations Editor, Charles Ocksrider. E-emo' r, I Eames' Ruqgxgf Richard Anna Anne 5' mon Eaaiqslw - v:::.H2fs::W12f'Swr- L2 ' nfta b ra Manson' Bai 3:5- B Janice Spencer Mary Wag- . ner, Faculty Editor, Mr. Chamberlin Photograph- er, Maria- stella Kapu- to. Y' l 4,'- S -f N? st., K k J is , K , ,. Wifi is If Joyce Bfishf Marie T . ' Afffdif obras, or, Mary Sw Span, Edoye' Lois G Sport f'0'fiVilli '9 'fS, Girl S Editor, Cha ,am Sranis, Bo S.. W-if Jean Frederick, Louise Eberl, Business Manager, Evelyn Rudnick, Features Editor. L ,,...-..1.4..,.,...A,.,A,,,..,,,,,,, ,,,, , . . . r es Bertola, Ys Loraine Albright, Rose Wisniewski Typists. CLeft to rightj William A. Heck, Jean Willingham, Barbara Beidler, Patricia Dugan, ART STAFF Row 1-fleft to rightl Pamela Gillmore, Barbara Kern, Darlene Keiser, Julianna l.eVan, Kathleen Reilly, lrvin Dohner, Shirley Moyer, Anthony Ciappina. Row 2-Herbert Klopp, Jean Leinbach, An- thony Corcetto, EDITORIAL STAFF Row 1-fleft to righ0 Doris l-loman, Patsy Kraras, Joan Latferty, Janice Grassi, Geraldine James. Row 2-Jaclc Mills, Miriam Cloder, Charles Bertolet, Marilyn Miller, Ray Weitzel, Anne Zehner, Donald Ermold, Barbara Deisher. Row 3-Ray Moyer, Barbara Koenig, Nancy Bachofer, Estheranne Weider, Marilyn l-luie, Dorothy Nies, Mary Lu Emmett, Geraldine Duplalc, Melvin Pea, Miss Koch. QZl!Wdil!Lg6'!70M4,g06'lZl1gl Sponsor-Mr. Planlc Members of the two school publication staffs are inducted into this honor society for their high ideals of service. Here the four charter members are welcoming the newly elected members into the society. Row 1-Cleft to rightj Evelyn Rudnick, louise Eberl, Rose Wisniewski, Janice Spencer, Joyce Bright, Marie Tobias, Theodore Stanley, Roberta Schlaybach, Row 2-Lois C-romis, Joan Scarlett, William Sianis, Richard Venizelos. l W9 Mxaha tgfizf Sponsor-Miss Koch Co-editors-Marilyn Miller Pay Weitzel Business Manager-Anne Zehner Art Editor-Julianna LeVan These forty-niners will publish the next edition of the Arxalma. ...nl ir' Reporters: Ruth Zehner, Shirley Abrams, Jacqueline Nein, William Jost, Barbara Beidler. Absent-Gene Podguslci ffeffafza' 542654 Fitty years ago, the Red and Blaclc made its initial appearance in Reading as a monthly publication ot the old Boys' High School. ln the halt century ot its existence, it has grown steadily until today it is one ot Pennsylvania's Finest high school papers. The Castle publication was chosen paper ot the month last October. Sponsor: Mr, Planlc Editor-in-chief: William l-leclc Features: Theodore Stanley, Patty Weiss, Jean Willingham, Joan Price. Sports: William Lutz, Barbara Miller, Richard Venizelos, Sylvan Taub, Howard Macauley. EH! 'm I er ,W -' lg 4 mb' uf!! 7 u ,YXQV g V fr V' ' +- Q ,il Q2 xt, 'f! gx!' M- S gf Q xi W ff C U 'NF GMM I ,, 3341: ml fix in ,, slash? QA -4 fi 'fix if 'fy 5 'I - ffl Q f Q S five kj 'J 'Www A M:- 4, mf ' .1 r-' 4 ft V' XX: Q I-it Ei5I 5 595 6 aio ' n 5 Y! . 1 iv - 'fs s S A ,,1 15, ty if NE' V: Q! X YZ? X jti ,IX idifkdffldf Sponsor-Mr. Mclntyre 1 fl ft to rightl Franlc Ketterer, Row - e Lucille Del.uca, lrving Jacobson, lrvin Kersilcowslci. Row 2-Richard Essig, Richard Snyder. Absent-Joyce Weiss' Sludent Direclor-lrvi ng Jacobson edicatecl to This is a dance orchestra d popular music: jive, sweet and smooth. They play For Senior Assembly and for the last school dance sponsored by the S. O. S. Club. Row 1-Qleft to rightl William Noll, William Trout- man, Edward Reider. ' l Row 2--Robert Cloiiser, Robert Sanders, Wil iam l Saylor, John lVlcMu en. Row 1-Cleft to right, lilden Farrer, Ronald Schartel, Richard Stewart. Row 2-Anthony Pellegrino, James Reider. jfblrea' ffimus Director: Mr. Walker This large group is trained to sing songs of the lighter sort. Row 1-fleft to rightj Marjorie Morris, Accom- panist, Lucille Adams, Public Relations Officer, Marilyn Yeager, Accompanist, Betty Pfaif, Librarian. , Row 2-Paul Calvey, Librarianflvliriam Hartung, Secretary, Jean Stout, Librarian, Ronald Farina, Vice-President. Row 3-Rete Commiarano, Librarian, Richard Stevenson, President, Thomas Faust, Treasurer, Donald Reber, Accompanist. Row 1-Cleft to righ0 Gloria Cooper, Emily Hiller, Dolores Zatfiro, Melba Longenecker, Lillian Stulllet. Row 2-Marilyn Morron, Nancy Bachoferf Arlene Long, Louise Moyer, Ann Organtini. Row 3-Miriam Hartung, Lucille Adams Nancy Rowles, Jean Stout, Geraldine Tennerella. Row 4-Pete Commiarano, Gerald Martin, Paul Calvey. Row 1-fleft to right, Josephine Sedoti, Joyce Thornburg, Joan McDevitt, Marie Grassi, Dolores Lebo. Row 2--Evelyn Weida, Jean Harner, Joan Firestone, Anna Mae Helms, Doris Mock, Helen Mangst. Row 3-Jean Ritter, Joyce Sassaman, Shirley Simon, Stella Zana, Katherine Yatron, Mary Swoyer. Row 4-Theresa Vardjan, Margaret Menzes, Helen Deininger, Evelyn Haggerty, Jean Lush, Joyce Katzenmoyer. 1 i Mia! fleurs Row 1-fleft to right, Nettie Nicrone, Charlotte Moyer, Eva Marmaiore, Miriam Edwards, Helen Najarian. Row 2-Geraldine Schadler, Loretta Martz, Marilyn Mintzer, Mary Lou Stewart, Doris Parks, Jean Kostzewa. Row 3-Stephen Georgeadis, Clarence Wall, Sylvia l-loftman, June Graves, Eugene Luszewicz Walter Zielinslci, Stanley Falinslci. Row 4-Merrill Brown, Richard Conner, Robert Graul, Robert White, Fred Kabacki, Kenneth Gaul, John Endy, Row 1-Qleft to righ0 Mildred Bowen, Joyce lalarego, Janet Yeager, Janet Laubach,Santina Bursseflis, Helen Mondolos. Row 2-Rosie Lee Wilson, Jesse Barnes, Jean Kostzewa, Jean Adams, Lois Quinter, Gloria Listrani. Row 3-Charles Mohn, Jerry Pattillo, l-lar- old Werley, Robert Lamar, Edward Rissmiller, Chester Martin. Row 4--Henry Redcay, Vincent Bucca, Jerome Richards, Marcus England. Row 5-Robert Jones, Robert White, Robert Clauser, Martin Quinn, Richard Eclcel. Absenl-John Kramer, Gloria Faulfner. O5 ' va Row 1-fleft to righ0 Anna Mae Riclcenbach, Jean Adams, Arlene Morgan, Royetta Bowers, Jean Rerino, Virginia Hahn. Row 2-Laverne Martin, Naomi Fullwood, Catherine Kutz, Mary Lee lngrum, Betty RfaFt'. Row 3-David Culp, Martha Flay, Rose Chiriel- eison, Doris Reed, Frances l-ligh, Wilson Putt. Row 4-Kenneth Seidel, Jerry Pattillo, l-larold Werley, Ronald Farina, Robert Wenrich. Row 5-Daniel Zerby, Judd Fake, Clayton Evans, Thomas Faust, Denman l-lubler, Richard StaFlord, Edward Analayage. Row 6-Robert Broclchouse. ind' Row 1-Cleft to rightj Tom Hahn, John Preslca, William Shoppell, Joseph Manowzaclc, Patricia Gajewski. Row 2-Edward Rzesutelc,William Flower, An- thony Pelligrino, Richard Raclc, John lfranlc- houser, Richard Stewart, Ronald Schartel. Row 1-fleft to right, Karl Miller, Peter La manna, Doris Ann Buddell, Raul Kissinger Harold Jaclcson. Row 2--David Fix, Arthur l-lotlman, Carl Miller Raymond Martin, Charles Angstadt. Absent-Gerald Heere, Marjorie Merkel, Michael Velardo, Ann Hain, Victor Cohn, John Riclchold, Carol Weber, Betty Jane Runyeon, 106 ance!!! gem! Director-Mr. Cardin These especially gifted musicians acld color to many occasions by their slcilllul playing. Row 1--Cleft to right, Richard Lanshe, Jack Catia, Dante Scalzi, Gerald Sell, William No . ' Row 2-Kenneth l-lotzrnan, Richard Lantz Leroy Kercher, Francis Chupiclc. Row 1-fleft to right, James Walters, Camille Thorpe, Robert Sanders, Bradley Katz, John McMullen, Edward Grael, Robert Clouser, Peter l-louser, Richard Snyder, David HoFlman, Row 2-Stanley Bagor, Richard Essig, Allen Schultz, Seymour Brown, Shirley Naftzinger, Edward Rehr. - ufzziw gen! Director-Mr. Cardin President-Richard Donald Snyder Vice-President-Benjamin Hunsberger Secretary-Michael Perrato Librarians-Howard Van Horn Ralph Alesin Manager-Donald Good Assistant Manager-Curtis Eshelman X This group understudies the Senior Band, thus readying less experienced students for advancement in the field. fLeft to ri ht, Donald Spies, Curtis Eshelman, Robert Bowers John Kerc er, Betty Valenti, Donald Good, Michael Perrato, Richard Snyder. l i l Row 1-fleft to right, Donald Burger, El- wood Clauser, Straton Marmarou, Joe Miller. Row 2-Mary Rowe, Joanne Orlando, William Flower, William Stoltz, Richard Crosby, Edward Zielinski. Row 1-Cleft to right, Howard Van Horn, Ronald Shilling, Ralph Alesin, Theodore Gendren. Row 2--Kenneth Seidel, Gerald Zeigenfus, Benjamin Huns- berger, Ronald Leese, Hayes McKinney. Row 1-fleft to right, William Ringler, George Eclcroth, John Hafer. Row 2-Robert Coyle, Gordon Madiera, Robert Beaumont, Bruce Eck, . 107 ' T 1 , .1 1 1 Ax ' QR ' ' X ik ' 'W I A X 'E 2.k ,W 3 Il Q ' A tx X ap, A Y 'ke A-Dv A G, 11 ' Bw L R Q 'K 1 A 'gk A Q Q if W x 2. 3 Qs gf ,AQ .315 3 M, Q- x ,SIM ' -Q. '31 ,ij vi ,, wif WA! 'Y ,L 9? 4. - 4-. , up ' ,Q E HM Q 1' 2,45-:xi r, ff 9 E H' ,,, ik if Q 2 is 'K Q ,MQ , v T '- fic-c' f f .afifs ,5 ,A - 'f ,f,x ,Li .L- X 'iw . I yywfff iff 1 ix '34 'Q U Q, Q Q. :Q ,f 3 xx .WHA sw, J N., -, 1 n c I. 'W 'W QQ 5 ?i91 ima vL4:,.'f 'vaga- QE ff',..,wn ,E , is 7 4.. f, , fx hm 21 :S 1 W., ,,,,A f fy x. i 1i fvwq. as L vs N.. Qbmw- '1 ?2f' -A ww? 1 2-.. f7?'i 5, V Zgi-mm' R-.1 A ', h ' -fQ A 1' a ' L Head Majorette-Nettie Y 71 Nicrone fLeft to rightj Marjorie kid- K V N ,V fn Biedler, June Green, to wwf t ' A, Nettie Nicrone, Caro- I ' ' 1 iyn Ringier, Betty Val- we 5 - Z - ti, Patricia F eming. f x ' it fLeft to rightj Mary Rowe, Mar - an X Hag Joseph Miller, Burt Gray AudrZyBEcler, Betty Jane Punyegn .. I owers. ' L .iS Arlene and Betty Gift. fLefl to ,i S110 R b Eckroth, Francis ghfgecfanders, Robert Qiouser G bsentxij ' ' QOVSE ret fXmmoE'0,2SEn?5iXj1mRichSrd Lanshe, Dante S 1 ' er, obert Bricker, Robeffggamilidm Srohzl MN, to ,ighqj Karl Miller, f fLet rt, Bradley Katz, Stewd Ronaid Schartel, Richard . U-ef! to fp 5, ard Pauiik, Mich I 9 0 Richdfd E Bgrtoiet, Edw YOUHBI . . ho Barn! id Sen, Bruce B 56 Perrafiol G 55'9, Donald G L H to ng I Ggrdl rovvn, James Beck, Riagg Sizlatgeia, geyrtggg gEET!?Fi?grenL'5.,neth Seidel. 109 Lgdflitw 02012500 Director-Mr. Cardin Treasurer-David Fix President-Richard Stewart Business Managers-John Franlchouser Vice-President-lrving Jacobson Robeft PZVVY Secmgafy-.Carol Weber Librarians-Seymour Brown Robert Sanders Under Mr. Cardin's direction, this group has developed Fine musicianship. Members of this organization have been selected for both the Eastern District and the All-State orchestras. BRASS Row 1-fleft to right, Karl Miller, David Fix. Row 2-Robert Sanders, Robert Clouser. Row 3-Ronald Buch, Francis Chupiclc, William Noll, Gerald Sell. B 'n Ruth Kaucher, Genevieve Guzueiexfalslrg fleft to H950 Mary Ann egzcl? Edward Rehff Caro' Weber' Z . James I l Jacobson, A Sclhriiitz, Seymour Brown, Dondld Walters STRING Row 1-fleft to right, Lesvia Apsolcardu, Mary l-lamilton, Anna Wentzel, Barbara Brandt, l'-larilclia Fournaris, Mary Pingitore. Row 2-Lenore Lonlcer, Phyllis Ash, Yvonne Voigt, Richard Von Neida, Joseph Flay, Stanley Koutreliles, Darlington Kulp. Row 3-David l-lohfman, Camille Thorpe, James Walters, Richard Snyder. Row 4-Sylvia lacone, Robert Perry, Patricia Mills. Absent-Jack Solomon. WOODWIND Row1 I l Paul Kiggggtnto rrghtl Gerald Hegre A Row QSJ 1 nne Hd Franlchongedringi Jones, Antho ichardStewaff, Dy Pelligrino, JO! 1. WOODWIND Rolllc 1J-eggs? tl?!lai'ig:Xt3zaElR,Y Edward Rezuteli, John ac , Franlchouser. B t Jane RunY20V' Rlchdrd . Hman Carl -R d Martin, Arthur HO V f Q A lliftiilllei PeielinT.lalManndi pdmmd Galewslql' Wlllldm Shoppell. Row 3--Anthony' Relli3flVW0f John preslid' Tom 1 l-lahn. BRASS Row 1-flefgd o rd fared, Hamid Jackson' ll I wa lRAci:vtAg-iZiglradleY Katz, Peter l-louseri Robert Sanders' i ri my Robert ciaasef, John 'I tgemkw gem! Director-Mr. Cardin President-Edward Rehr Vice-President-Robert Clouser Secretary-Patricia Gajewslci Business Managers-John Frank- houser, Joseph lvlanowzaclc Librarians-Seymour Brown,Tom Hahn To develop musical appreciation and give scope to these students who wish to continue their studies of instrumental music is the purpose of this group. PERCUSSION Row 1-deft to rightj Richard Essig, Stanley Bagor, Seymour Brown, Michael Velardo, Allen Schultz. Row 2-Shirley Naltzinger, l-larry Steubner, James Walters, Richard Snyder. Absent-Edward Rehr. va 5+ V33 BRASS l,j'hs Row 1-fleft to rightj Richard Lanshe, Jack Causa, Dante A Scalzi, Richard Lantz, Gerald Sell. Row 2-Kenneth l-lotzman, John Riclcholt, Leroy Kercher, Francis Chuplclc. egfuzkfzf faufzclf Sponsors--Miss Koch Mr. Starr President--Richard Stewart Vice-President-Rodney Ash Secretary-Estheranne Wieder Representatives from the homerooms carry on democratic discussion of school problems and serve as a clearing house lor suggestions from the student body. President Richard Stewart and Vice President Rodney Ash conferring with the sponsors, Miss Koch and Mr. Starr. Row 1-I f Mdriastelioeig to ngho Cdfolyn Ro Qi V dputo, A Gilliam, J I mi LM Rofieniiftsflf azzffifofifi W f 2, . Sfgxairliclmlrence Althouse Y Wise, Mdrjofie 341115. 1 acolm Binsaman EVEFSEEEY Ash pkhdd f . 1 r I ow.4-Charles O It V I ierfeldgrl Richard . C . fsggiirfaliiyi Villforth. Slider' W'll'dm Heck W'l ' iliam Siamg, Evelyn R d If 1 I lldm Cope- U mi i lrvin Ei Jacobson , Pdf Du 540. Row 1-Cleft to rightj Estheranne Wieder, Hazel Hensley Jane iorr, Sara Lewis. Row 2-Marilyn I-Iuie, Joan Bielle, Genevieve Podguski, Jane Falter, Miriam Cloder. Row 3--William Dengler, Lee Snyder, Paul Kissinger, Kenneth Gaul, Robert Sanders. Row 4-Martin Charnolt, David Wenger, Warren l-laas, William Shoppell, Donald Ludwig. Absent-Gary Bechtel, Lucille Kneeream, Jack Mills, Dorothy Nies, Margaret Ott. Row 1-fleft to rightj Jean Ritter, Patricia Mills, Virginia Hahn. Row 2-Shirley Abrams. Row 3--James Miller, Marilyn White, Joan Wagner, David l-lotfman, Joyce David, Patsy Kraras, Robert Jaclclin. Absent-George Spencer, June Schock, Gerald Pattillo, Patricia Gaiewski James Decarlo, Dennis Brophy, I 11 . ut 5P0ns0 MlSS VT Y C i all ms. Pevsefr Ruisrencl Ada Allen Guznkhzfig d GeOll9iizr Viclofco A OC gri ' . .ff ,- .ff', 11,1 Jury-flefttorightJShirleyAbrams, Lorraine East, Joan Biehl, Marilyn White, Malcolm Bingaman, Lois Rothenberger, Gerald Bauer. Absent-Barbara Close, Jane Falter, Joyce Focht, David Hoffman, Solomon Jaffe Albert Lienti, Jack Stroud. Lgfufzfzf fam! School law-brealcers eventually end up before this group of jurors and attorneys. When the evidence has been heard, sentence is pronounced. Attorneys-Sitting-Cleft to rightj William l-leck, Mariastello Kaputo, Roberta Schlaybach, Doris Flemming, William Moyer. Standing-Rodney Ash, David Wenger, Theodore Stanley. yfs'semrf41,fzfzzj1zz?zx afzzffffazlmefz The assembly chaplains tool: turns in reading the Bible at school assemblies. The chairman presided at assemblies throughout the year. E i Row 1-Cleft to rightj Patty Weiss, Janice Spencer. Row 2-Doris Flemming, Joan Price, Miss Trout, Carol l-ligh. Absent-Ruth Ann Leven, Doris Weida. ,l i' Row 1-Cleft to rightj Beatrice Castillo, Jane Alten- derler, Loraine Albright, Sarah Abey, Florence Boettlin, Miriam Cloder, Rosamond Bauer, Nancy Bertolet. Row 9--Jennie Filaln, Elsa Fraunfelder, Jane Falter, Barbara Close, Mary Bixler, Teresa Matetich. Row 3-Robert Clay, Gerald Bauer, Rodney Ash, Leo Braun, Barrie Burke, Clarence Adams. ,MW ma! Sponsor-Mr. N ewpher During the three lunch periods, this group does its duty in seeing that order is maintained in the halls. Captains-Devita Leyengood, Kathryn Yatron, Sara Jane l-luber.,f Absent-Patricia Strause, Mary Striclcer. Row 1--Cleft to right, Ruth Lattanzio, Nancy Gottschall, Josephine Cosenza, Erma Ege, Angela Diguistilli, Carole Dombro, Mary Davis, Effie Doulcas. Row 2-Harry DeWald, Joan l-leinz, Jacqueline Ciensley, Joan l-lendriclcs, Alberta Lease, Erna Fredericlc, Joan Fry, Geraldine Duplalc, Leora Doll, Betty Gottschall. Row 3-Anna James, Jean Long, Joan l-loflman, Joan Kruppenbach, Patsy Kraras, Lucille Kneeream, Doris l-loman, Joyce Davis, Sara l-luber, Mary Gottschall. Row 1-Cleft to rightj Yvonne Seigfried, Vivian Smith, Henrietta Siebert, Betty Reeser, Betty Mess- ner, Janet Lou Peeser. Row 2-Jean Schaehfer, l-lelen Stauifer, Mary Striclrer, Audrey Marks, James Matz, Gloria Mau- tino, Patricia Smith, Devita Leven- good, Rose Pergola. Row 1-fleft to rightj Florence Mavrides, Garnetta Speclc, Jacqueline Shade, Wilma Ray, Ruth Ann Levan. Row 2-Faye Palmer, Ruth Ormsbee, Arlene Morgan, Gloria Spencer, Doris Schultz, Doris Seder. Row 3-Richard Snyder, Mary Lou Pieter, Betty Pfatt, Jacqueline Seibert, Patricia Strause, Joan Reber, Doris Mogel, Albert Lienti, Row 4-William Shoppell, David Wenger. Row 1-fleft to right? Estheranne Weider, Betty Shelor, Doris Fell, Jacqueline Artz, Cleo Stevens. Row 2-Carol Miller, Jean Pothermel, Geraldine Pittle, Dorothy Sands, Anna Wentzel, Yvonne Voigt, Carol High, 'Joan Williamson, Janice Spencer, Lois Gehris, Q ,fliwbfzzzf ,ygiwrw Lgacvefy Students who ranlc in the upper third of their class and who qualify in Leadership, Character, and Service are eligible to N. H. S. Seated-Cleft to right, Doris Ann Buddell, Secretary, Dollie Ann Dietrich, Vice-President, Robert Perry, President. Standing-Mr. Enoch, Sponsor, Rodney Ash, Treasurer, Row 1-fleft to rightl Jacquelyn Laws, Lois Rothenberger. Row 2-Nancy Ludwig, Sara Jane Huber, Mari- anne Luclcenbill, Ruth Hilbert, Evelyn Rudnick, Doris Mogel. Row 3-Joan Morrison, Marjorie Merkel, Ronald Schartel, Richard Smith, Gerald l-leere, Darlington Kulp, Gloria Schiefer, Ruth Anne Levan. Row 4--Robert Perry, William Sailer, Bruce Rein- hart, George Guenther, Howard Peihfer William A. Heck, Jack Haier, William Sims. ' Absent--Thomas Moore, Leon Rothenberger. A scene from the N. H. S. induc- tion slcit, The Secret R. H.,S. Life of Malter Witty. Witty, at left, is dreaming that he is Romeo. Row 1-fleft to rightj Carolyn Ann Diclc, Ruth Clauser. is Ann Buddell Anna Barnes Row 2-Dor , , Lois Gehris, Fern Foreman, Dollie Ann Dietrich, Jacqueline Artz, Barbara Beicla lar, Barbara Close. Row 3-Joyce Bright, Jean Fredericlc, David Fiic, John Angstadt, Gwen Davis, John Karish, Barbara Klopp, Elizabeth Bertram. Row 4-Malcolm Bingaman, Rodney Ash, Clarence Adams, Victor Cohn, Gerald Bauer, John Cucinotta, Richard Mills, Robert Fryer. Absen!-Patricia Dugan, Paul Kissinger. Halen Torr.W Wdmgoni r, i 22:4 Zfl2C?zPg,lSnBeverlY wlii' gsqck, Yvonne o i h - I' 1 Z , V Kathegiboiis Weida, Eainjdnice Spilgfclef, John Villiort Row 5 Kathwn Bhoppd izvereii llllzhard Yien435l' Smverfll Guy lowngiinrcl Siewdfif Rm Row , Ric G M qw 318:33-'XZifTll2lrweTfrou!mdn' 'ld W N. H. S. PROJECT COMMITTEE Packing the Christmas baskets for needy families are Bruce Reinhart, .lean Willingham, Russell Weigley, Rodney Ash, Nancy Ludwig, and Beverly Wise. 7 yywewfi junk 61660552 fammzfm' Measurements for caps and gowns, signing up seniors for class committees, and collecting the class clues are matters of concern to this committee. Sponsor-Miss Trout Row 1-Cleft to right, Rosemarie Peifel, Joan Morrison, Garnetta Speck, Anna Janucilc, Marjorie Merkel. Row 2-Louise Eberl, Ann Louise Killian, Lois Gehris, Fern Foreman, Lucille DeLuca, Kathryn Vatron, Doris Fleming, June Zimmerman, Jacqueline Artz. Row 3-Germaine Weidner, Ronald Gregory, Dante Scalzi, Edward Reider, Robert Clauser, Walter lmboden, Mary Jo MacCallum. Absent-Everett Thierfelder, James Beck, Shirley Mae Rudolph, John Angstadt. egacvizf fammzffee Chairman--Joyce Bright This Student Council group takes charge ol the dance ancl other social affairs sponsored by the Council. fleft to right, Jane Falter, Patricia Dugan, Lucille Kneeream, Richard Mills, Kenneth Gaul. Absent-Joyce Bright, Joyce Davis. l 118 Cgkzfefzffi 5021215 Cglreczntife fammzffee Sponsor-Mr. Scott Taking charge ol class hats and insignia are the big jobs of this committee. Row 1--Cleft to rightj Charles Stichter, Tom l-lahn, Alex Hetman, Gloria Rebholz, Row 2--Mary Carabellos, Anne Wildermuth, Carmela Marrongelle, Lucille Adams, Barbara Leacock, ,Marilyn Miller, Nancy Bendel, Margaret Ruoif. Row 3-Gerald Schmehl, William Dengler, Donald Ermold, Theodore Stanley, David lmmenclorf, Eugene Fox. Absent-Virginia Coda, John Keen, Elizabeth Nagle, Rose Pergola, Laura Wanner. 'lm i Sponsors-Mr, Bricker, Mr. Boyer President-Robert Fryer Vice-President-David Thomas Secretary-Treasurer-l-larry Shower Robert Stoudt, William Planer, David Thomas, Floyd Rishell, and Robert Fryer are fixing the scenery used in the all-school play, A Date With Judy. Row 1-Cleft to rightj l-larry Shower, Robert Stoudt, William Planer, Floyd Rishell. Row 2-Mr. Bricker, David Thomas, Donald lmmel, Kenneth Maus, l-larry Mohn, Raymond Moyer, Allred Ciarlone, Robert Fryer. fasfume ammzffee Sponsors-Mrs. Dornsile Miss Spaar lndustrious students of the Costume Committee show slcill in creating new costumes and repairing old ones. Cleft to ri htj .Theresa Balinslci, Gloria Stoudr, Grace Delewslci, Edward Brown, Charles Mohn, Dorothy Under- cul-ler, Betty Whitman, Phyllis Yiengst, Margaret Mac- Dowell, Joan Ustas, Charlotte Moyer. Sitting-fleft to rightj Doris Long, Jane Keim Dorothy Emericlc, Kathryn Peasner, Inez Ridolfi Louis Rossi, Deborah Fournaris, Standing-George Watts, Alice Lavinger, Mr. l-leimbach. These girls and boys are learning the tech- nn I n I ica points of salesmanship to prepare them to talce their l ' ' paces in the business world. Row 1-deft to right, J ane Sassaman, Ellen Strausser. Row 2-Margaret Sabo, Zebual Custo, Marian Razzano, Wilbur Nagle, James Kulp, Jacque Waldman, Steve Ganas. Sponsor-Mr. l-l Qlzfzzfle eflcvlafzfs cfffezzdifzy eimbach 'ISZO 1v ' Office , , en , reasurer, Raymond Siegart, President, Richard Lantz M A , aster-at Arms, Carroll Keene, Vice-President, George Davis, Chaplain. rs-Gerald Bauer Secretary Guy Towns d T Sitting-flefi to righti Richard Greenfield, Richard Crosby, Francis Chupiclc, George Davis, Carroll Keene, Raymond Siegart, Guy Town- send, Gerald Bauer, Richard Lantz. Standing-Robert Sanders, Donald Loder, Robert Shilling, John Carson. Absent-Charles Oclcsrider, lrvin Dohnzr, Dominic Strofiolino, Robert Chambers, Harry Eg?:5HCLd?LiS Bertolel, Everett Thierlelder, Jack Mills, John McMullen, Edward Rzesutelc, - 3 . ffl- ,W Sponsor-Mr. Billinger The purpose of Hi-Y is developing the character of young men through cliscussions, sports, and service. HI-Y CUTIE CAPERS OF 1948 A. BRIDGE Back Table Left--Cleft to right, Margaret McDowell, Nancy Ludwig, Mary Jo Mc- Callum, Nancy I-Iaupt, Barbara Biedler. Back Table Center-Marie Volk, Beverly Wise, Catherine Barto, Ruth I-Iilbert. Back Table Right-Dolores Buch, Evelyn Rudnick, Doris Weida, Ann Kestner, Caro- Iine Gilhams, LaDeII Gangevvere, Anne I-Iain, Ruth Clauser. Front Table-Ru th Joseph, Dorothy Kantner Nancy Rowles, Alice Kenney, Alice Kerling DRAMATICS Front-Rose Rearick Row 1-Kleft to ri I10 Shirley Bricker, Jean Ritter, Marilyn Mi?Ier, Joan Conrath, Doris I-Iorfmaster, Barbara' Rogers. Row 2-Marjorie Morris, Ann Lanz, Patty Weiss, DoIlie Ann Dietrich, Millicent Barnes. Row 3-Joan Ann Eiche, Joan Fry, Jane Reynoids, Loretta Ulrich, Gloria BIock, Pat Boltz, Marilyn I-Iuie, Pat Gajevvski, Marilyn White, Shirley Moyer, Ruth Cutrona, Pat Kraras, Joan Lafterty, Doris I-Ioman, Janet I-Iain, QQ -Qeefzs Sponsors--Miss Pfau, Mrs. Bell, Miss Unangst. CABINET Kneeling-Qleft to rightj Doris Weida, Secretary, SaIIy Abey, Publicity Chairman, Sitting-fEstheranne Wieder, Decoration Chair- man, MiIIicent Barnes, Music Chairman, Marilyn Miller, Service Chairman, Ruth Clauser, Vice- President, Evelyn Rudnick, Worship Chairman, Marianne Luckenbill, Program Chairman. Standing-Barbara Beidler, Social Chairman, Dollie Ann Dietrich, President, Ann Kestner, Art Chairman, Ruthanne Rhoads, Refreshment Chairman. PING PONG flefl to right, Erna Fredrick, Jean Adams, Evelyn Weida, I.aVern Becker, Joan Scarlett, Patricia Mill, Joan I-Ieinz, I-Ielen Moore, I.enore Lonker, Margaret Strausser, Marjorie Iillson, Joan Kestner, Shirley Abrams, Pat- tricia Snyder. Y-Teen club is an international organization open to high school girls of all races and creeds. Members of the club are junior members of the Y.W.C.A. The varied activities of the club are planned to help girls grow mentally, physically, spiritually into well-rounded individuals. CERAMICS Sitting-Cleft to rightj Rita Spindler, Lois Gromis, Marianne Luclcenbill, Sally Abey, Rosemarie lzzo. Standing-Anna Wentzel, Nancy Stottlemyer, Lois Pothenberger, Erma Printz, Miriam Berger. HANDCRAFT Row 1-Ueft to rightj Joan Biehl, Jane Torr, l-lelen Torr, Beatrice Castillo, Barbara Koenig, Louise Eberl, Joan Taubitz, Row 2-Evelyn Nobis, Jacqueline Laws, Jane Weist, Martha Fisher, Betty Martin, Nancy Lippin- cott, Row 3-Barbara Diesher, Virginia Seems, Dolores l-lunsiclcer, Estheranne Weider, Carolyn Moyer, Doris Ford. Q, BOWLING Row 1-fleft to rightj Betty Carl, Mil- dred Good, Carolyn Wells, Ann Clay- ton, Ann Wildermuth, Kathryn Lyttle, Miriam Cloder, Ruth Phoads, Lucille l-loman, Gloria Wolfgang, Lois Neidig, Doris Shultz, Margaret l2uoFl, Row 9-Joan Miller, Joan Eckert, Ruth Ann Levan, Josephine Cosenza, Ann msner, Md-apry Lou Pieter, Joan Yingst, arga ret tt Absent-Loraine Albright. MUSIC At piano-Peggy Walborn Rovif 1--Cleft to rightj Nancy Bendel, Ann Yoder, Josephine h Ko er. Row 2-Barbara Leacoclc, Lillian Stul-Het, Mary Eixler, Marilyn Dunlrelberger, Janice Miller, Joyce Snyder, Shirley, Labe, Margaret Weigle. 19 Qlamzzfeefls r President Sponso - - Mr. McClelland Marilyn White Marilyn White demonstrates to Ann Rehr, Sophie Manowczalc, Shirley Ab- l'dl11S Norrha .lean Schaeffer, and Carol Miller the importance of the proper gesture in acting. Absent-Alma Ohlrnger, and Betty Garrett. Phyllis Scheible, Lorraine Beclcer . fmmafwflf Ei- i ne K2i5e I amend Bauer, gixjean Scixzfiiqa R05 ' ia 194 Frances k 'and Do heninterp' one l . dt Wawrl r their line? ant the rest oi the read Ofc the benefit 0 them 0' club- zmw SDJJMZZQMK Sponsor-Mr. Getz President-Betty Gil Won't you marry me, darling? says Clyde Miller to Geraldine Carlson while Janet Hain, Mary Carnoles, Ruth Diller, Carole Dombro, Betty Gift, lrene Grier, Nancy Bendel, Barrie Burlce, Annabelle Kriclc, Barbara Leacoclc, Herbert Klopp, Mr. Getz, Garry Bechtel, Nancy Miller, Regina Dell, Joseph Donato, Laura Banltes Shirley Dietrich talce a lesson. I Absent-Mary Bixler, Jeannette Clouser, Myrtle Franks Anna Mae Nlzngle, Lgmzrw Qgeambaf gaze Sponsor- President- Miss Trout Cleo Stevens Swing it lcidl John Villforth says to Cleo Stevens while Nancy Haupt, Trina Daniels, Carmelle Huber, Ros- sana Hamburg, Nellie Cammarano, Miriam Chadwick, Joan Ustas, Effie Doulcas, Janice Spencer, Miriam Dow- er, Betty Zientelc, Patty Weiss, Joan Price, Mary Wagner, Barbara Lou Klopp, Barbara Beidler, Lillian Stuf- Flet, Marilyn Mendelsohn, and Ger- maine Weidner, watch his technique. Teaching pupils to dance is but a sideline in Miss Trout's dramatic club. Absent-Shirley Simon, Nlarze Tobias, Stanley Jam- kowsku. 5746 ,W--3 2' Sponsor-Miss Yost President-Rose Rearick Rose Reariclc gives her idea of a good stage setting and explains to Josie Schera, Barbara Rogers, Henrietta Seibert, Don- ald Reber, Gloria Spencer, Patty Schearer, Jane Torr, Sylvan Taub, Miss Yost, Arthur Reinsel, and Shirley Smith how it could be used effectively. 'Z' 4?-.53 Select' I 'ng the 1 . D:y Zgoducrignay Errhe hgdesf pa t I Cussi ' UCe f o 6 On. o LZJEYEQICJS, Rosliolgnayneunlgeieads Rita Mfull velyn Sin ergolal M ser, facihc LL,?r,P Melrgsr, gonia phiggle oa ' ,'aa1 Ga, -.sf theigolsiubrtz, ani? Iflfefsther Papixlran mom- an Slffhd, vofls' c 2 195 5115171255 CQMUMIIUQ 6 Sponsor- President- Miss Fairlamb Fern Foreman The Business Efficiency Club is just what the name suggests. Mildred Bauder, Shirley Young, Betty Kraiewslci, Louise Peiler, Royetta Bowers, Janet Quinn, Miriam Berger, Rose Marie lzzo, Joan Reber, Joyce Katzenmoyer, Louise Kauff- man, and Dolores Focht are acquiring slcill in the use ol the Burroughs adding machines yfvddbfr 67415 Sponsor-Mr. Monyer Mr. Monyer gives his club members, Kenneth Heclc, Richard Endy, Franlc Rose, Geraldine Van Wienan, Ralph Troxelle, George Moyer, Warren Finlc, and Richard Brown, a liberal education In CCYOHBUUCS. Absent--Margaret Ammon, Nancy Bechtel, Dorothy Devine, John Guenther, Peter Lenz, William Morris, Dale Mullarlcey, Carl Schaffer. ,Mary ,ZW UM Here is a small club with a lot of worlc. Mr. Whiteley aslcs Shirley Freeze for some assistance, while Pat Flemming busily types away. XV 521501655 Cewbvhfzcy fha' Betty Labe, Lois Quinter, Jean Mountz, Marilyn Reinhart, Alice Kerling, and Dori: Achorn, use the adding machines while Joan Killian, Alexandria Matyoranis, Wilma Ray, Fern Foreman, Virginia Fisher, Eliza- beth Garrett, and Barbara Naugle tend the mimeograph machines. Absent-Bessie Grarnmalicas Q ,Q ,V x, 1 fs: K. Q x :vim 5 ,E 1 J 9 I W I x 1-I V' ' 'Q xv 'X X, ff .:.j',.y: 1, ? 1 at ' 'L 1 I 5' Q V H5'f-if N x ,f ' WL 5. 7 ., - - Q! 52.31 A- 1,6 M3 . Ay.. A' 4 WW, ,H W W, aaa AV Q , Ky, JZ di? X '- vu K f' M A f . ' W xl'-ai Q M m ' Q, s ,kg ' wg-7 ,lyk v.kk : at ,ak 4 liking Q , w -Vk, . N . 'Ei Q A 4 2 3 f .,g?,Q V . , xl 'M I I s N'9vQf m' M, f A . A FM gi , ' a ,V A c Q AA V H Q f.kk X .. 4 'Eg jg Y y X K. E' fw fr' I X13 We-FX ' 11- W? , , I 9 5 ' H' gl, s .L if r xg -5 .T . 5 x ,H A i 1 , J rf, Al f 'X X 1.10 'W09 as e' Q ': 3f'f fa' Q I' 'N'-. 'H lu '- ' his MA, QM ft' , J xx 3' f sg, , 3 v f XIX 1 QREHX if wi 4 ,fi ' f 'W 1 fr .z ? , su521'i , MA . .515 'i-v Q 'IZ' '91 Y ,S sygfif' - 5' wb ' 4, A 5,1 1, wf 4. ,W 'ix mf, x Ng, M, s mi ' 3 , . ,pf 2. ' QW? 4 w 1, 4' W' A 5 fi4'h6 flfffi .ii-iw ' MY. Nl 111- ? 1-er: fff-+f,.g f'1fp xg, f' A if was Z' .ff 'H .0rSiM residents- Miss Mertz Geraldine Duplalc Miss Montgomery Leora Doll i Beryl irons, Catherine Barto and Marie Vollc perform their duties at Northwest checlcing coats and hats. Mr. Lanshe, Junior and Mr. Wisler await. The S. O. S. Club has many activities. Selling candy after school is only one. These girls, Jean Frederick, Helen Stauffer, June Stout, Virginia Balon, Dolores Buch, Ruth Clauser, Patty Strause, Jane Brozene, Dolores Raezer, Jose- phine Cosenza, lrma Printz, Nettie Jane Nicrone, Pat Dugan, and Grace Randazzo are sorting and filling trays with candy during club period. M, ..A..,, The S. O. S. Club, as its name implies, is a service club. Pamphlets and other forms of literature are often distributed by the aid of the club. These members, Melba Reinhart, June Newmoyer, Betty Pfaff, Miriam Salerno, Joan Fry, Ruth Krimen, Loretta Uriclc, Leda PasYotis, Erna Fredriclc, Shirley Reigel, and Janet Reeser, are addressing and checlcing some matter to be mailed. Absent-Marie Moyer, Gene Podguski, ne Reiter, Betty Jane Punyeon, Jacqueline eeney. 1 -.n-N, 5.455615 Gertrude Reitenauer, Miss Mertz, .loan Ruth, Janice Miller, Cynthia Reinhart, Gloria Cooper, Carolyn Ringler, Carolyn Moyer, Doris Ford, Margaret Franlc, Mary Lou Stewart, and Patricia Frill, are members who are engaged in research worlc. Magazines and old Arxalmas provide the material. Absent-Geraldine Duplak, Joan Conrath, Palma Cucinotta, Joan Eiche, Louise Evans, Nancy Guy, Nancy Leymeisier. The slcilled hands of Millie Barnes, Jacqueline Artz, .lean Willingham, Jacquelyn Laws, Leora Doll, Martha Morris, Doris Fell, Natalie Fish, Georgette Barto, Betty Shellar, Anna James, and Jean Herring malce clothing for the little children overseas. Absent-Charlotte Moyer, Vivien Smith, Mary Gottshall, Joyce Bright, and Mary-Jo MacCaIIum. 9 V' -5:2134 ,tw 1015.017 fd!! Sponsor- President- Mrs. Briclegam, RN. Sara Jane Huber Nursing Club members are practicing some ofthe methods they learned during club period. Bertha Altenderfer, Anna Mae Adams, Marilyn Sheehan, Ruth Ormsbee, Ruth Fleisher, Thresa lannucci, Sara Jane Huber, Vivian Alderigi, and Naomi Bridegam, R.N. Abszne-Martha Hufchmson, Dolores mer, Mr. Shultz questions some members on the slceletal system. .loan Williamson, June Zimmerman, Richard Lanshe, Nancy Albright, and Kathryn Shoppell are endeavoring to give the correct answer. Donald Ermold, l.aVern Beclcer, Mr. Shultz, Doris Hoffmaster, Janet Gehres, Erma Ege, and Grant Mahon discuss a chat about the heart. The Pre-Med club tries to give a liberal lcnowledge of the human body. 'I3 ,flizfme Uh! Sponsor- President Mr. Gundy David Deppen The Nature Club has a fine collection of live animals. James Reber, Mr. Gundy, Michael Siminslci, Winston McCauley, Richard Mast, and Alison Reynolds display some of the reptiles. Absent-Paul Fox, Richard l-lunsberger, Daniel Smith. . ,..,af J 4. 2, , , QQ, M ,. f ,145 ,, ,,' . 'x Tiny garter snalces are found in their natural habitat. Richard Katz, and Donald Brossman hold the snalces so John Hotzman, James Gage, Donald Burger, James Kaucher, Charlotte Domes, and Joanne Orlando can see them more clearly. The Nature Club enthusiasts spend a day in the forest examining leaves. Richard Crosby, Marie Detterline, Carl Stohler, Tom Hahn, Janet DeLuco, David Dep- pen, Joel Pyott, Constantine Defxngelo are the pictured members. ,, , 1'.Ks1,...zs Doris Schultz, Lucille Homan, .laclcie Seibert,'Rita Schmidbauer, Emmajeane Lorah, Mary Lou Har- dinger, Jeannette Bowman, Josie Kohler, Carolyn Lerch, and Doris Hillbish cooperate in giving and talcing dictation. This experience will improve their typing and malce them competent secretaries. These pupils, Theresa Alilconis, Grace Cassara, Evelyn Rudnick, Ann Louise Yeager, Preston Al- bright, Robert Wenrich, Myra Cohen, Rosalie Klevanslcy, George Anthony, George Gasser, Alex- ander Gabrielli, and Melhart Gom- bar, are gaining slcill which they expect will be an asset at college. Qiyizkzg fhls 1c..,..,. fleft to rightl Rose Marie Chirieleson, Sophie Dudylc, Pauline Divine, Julia Ann Doerrman, Betty Zeiber, Kathleen Churico, Tula Carroles, Jacqueline Shade, and Bernice Derrick. 1 p A , With one girl dictating and the other typing these girls, Barbara Straub, Jean Stout, Shirley Labe, Estheranne Wieder, Shirley Raezer, Joan Scarlet, Frances Leister, Jeanne Lombardo, Virginia Kosalc, Marilyn Yeager, Janet Yeager, Maria Milia, Ethel Ravitz, Virginia Seems, Nancy Schmehl, Theana Kou- troulelis, learn to be good secretaries. :IQ S , QL L 5 1 Q on li-Eh L D. ,,. gk , ., 'Q f K, N ft' 'Q P ijglg 2' fa, 'Q Gloria Smith slcetches fashions while Eva Marmaron, Mary Lee lngrum, Betty Mes- sner, Barbara Deisher, Elva Weidner, and Jacqueline Eyrich give their approval. JW IM Sponsor-Mr. Dornsife President-Gloria Smith Anthony Ciappina points to a shadow pattern that he hopes to use in designing. Donald Bansner, Lester Focht, Rodney Rentschler, Helen Torr, and Edward Rochowicz are also searching for patterns. Absent-Charles Bryson. Art club gives the pupils a chance to share ideas. Here artists Jane Englebach, Pam- ela Gillmore, Jean Rother- mel, Kathleen Reilly, June Chuclcran, Doris Parlcs, and Gerald Robinson discuss the possibility of a particular landscape. Mrs. McClellan helps the club in some of its work. Pictured above are Victor Cohn, Sylvia Moyer, Ruth Jurlciewicz, Audrey Hudson, .loan Miller, Ferne Kalbach, and Mrs. McClellan. Absent-William A. Heck, William Jost. Jean Katerf man, Ellen Boyer, and Irene Yea. cgcflaaf fikfaflgl 6761! Sponsor- President- Mrs.McClellan Kathryn Gerhart All the records of activities and events ol the school are uncovered and dusted off by this club. Betty Hos- hauer, Kathryn Gerhart, Lewis Clouse, Barbara Bertolette, Charles Hoff, Mari- lyn Huie, and .loyce Lord are busy in research. ew? g70f!IZ6'lbkbfl fha' Sponsor- President- Miss Morrette Clayton Evans The president, Clayton Evans, leads a discussion on current movies while Mary Ann Rubright, Louise Hot- tenstein, Ethel Hodglcins, Leah Hess, Doris High, Mildred Althouse, Pat- ricia Althouse, Wilson Putt, Paul Diviness, Arnold Houser, Eugene Dy- melc, and Miss Morrette participate. Wada UM Sponsor-Mrs. Kline President-Sally Abey Reading from a play script into a microphone appears simple, but it requires much practice to become efficient. Marion Duplalz, Albert Blessing, Earl Ernfeldt, Nancy Schramm, George Eclcroth, and lrvin Dohner are busily worlcing to become proficient. Pictures of professional programs in action are mounted on cardboard and studied for technique. Martin Charnoff, Vivian Dengler, Kathryn Bichta, Sally Abey, Pearl Geer, Theodore Stanley, Phyllis Englehart, and Mildred Ermler seem to be enjoying Fibber McGee and Mollie. YZQKJQWQAGHKE tgcvkfzae fb! , Sponsor-Mr. Fenstermachcr l Mr. Fenstermacher explains osmosis to Lee Snyder, Warren Haas, Bruce Rein- hart, Robert Brodstein, Leroy Strunlc, Victor H. Cohn, Jr., and .laclc Stroud. - 137 ...M HA ,WNY , ,J Zffkk Cgfzxemfk Sponsor-Mr. Walker President-Richard Lantz Rodney Ash plays Thine Alone while Lawrence Longlott, Richard Zerby, William Shoppell, .lr., Dante Scalzi, David Wenger, Lawrence Althouse, and George Tobias vocalize. Absent-Henry Hershey, Gerald Martin, Kenneth Seidel, Ovrald Arvtosi. fLeFt to rightl Jacob Groh, Robert Geer, Clarence Adams, Carrol Keene, James Kissinger, Richard Miller, Denman Hubler, William Snyder. Cl.eft to right, William Kline, Samuel Russo, George T. Davis, Richard l.antz, Charles Stichter, Aris Kouvaros, Henry Redcay, Linlord Giles, and Joseph Rinlcer loosen up their vocal chords For those round tones for which the ensemble is noted. 131 ,yhiefzy fu! Sponsor-Mr. McQuate President-Charles Whitehead Not bad, even for beginners chuclcles Mr. McQuate to George Daubert, .lohn Bolig, Donald Good- mann, Charles Whitehead, Burr White, Harry Kline and Kenneth Painter. Most of the bows the boys are holding were made by them in club. ii Before good marlcsmanship can be acquired, many hours of practice are necessary. Here John Reasner, Robert Whitehead, Niclc Bianco, Aubrey DeWald, and James Matz are sharpening their sights. ,QW7 pang fha? As John Kramer and Judd False demon- strate the fundamentals of this lively sport, Lois Gehris, Kathryn Yatron, Stella Zana,Virginia Matetich, Dolores Weiler, Tana Hewitt, Janet Manzella, Ardelle Hiester, Anna Madary, Jeannette Mahn- sen, Ruth Joseph, Alice Kenney, Dolores Wawrzonek, Josephine Bond, Audre Marlcs, Donald Schwartz, Lee McCul- lough, Donald Sailer, William Moyer, Donald Schuler, Rodney Nuss, Robert Graul, Charles Mohn and Richard Coller loolc on, eager to participate. Joe Maurer shows his colleagues, Elizabeth Boldt, Virginia Metz, Clair Johnson, Helen Hain, Janice Frantz, Shirley Naftzinger, Dorothy Ervin, Clarence Spangler, Robert Clay, Don- ald Schuler, Carl Messner, Roy Reeser, Joe Calcagno, Harold Sell, Richard Steely, Kenneth Tuclcey, Mervin Lewis, Gordon Stamm, and James Latchford, how to handle a ping-pong paddle properly. fleft to rightj Joan l-leinz, Helen Moore, Doris Mogel, l.aDell Gangewere, and V Ruth Ann Leven. ln this sport observation is important. Not only do these champs learn new techniques but they enjoy the game, as the expressions of Ralph Tutlane, William Weaver, Theodore Schultz, Kenneth Wyman, Edward Graeff, Robert Richards, Earl Swartz, Jaclc Dunlcelberger, William Lutz, Richard Winters, Raymond Martin, Jaclc Hater, Marland Wagner, Anthony Turrisi, George Zeppos, George Guenther, Donald Kasper and John Gingrich, tell us. awww UM SPonsor- Miss Deck President- Jaclc Rhodes The Forum Club develops broad-mindedness in these lads and lassres Nancy Ludwig locates a clarifying statement while Richard Witmoyer, Burt Gray, Lorraine East, Richard D. Snyder, Gloria Stride, Marie Kaputo, Milton Moritz, Solomon Jaffe, Jack Rhodes, Miss Declc, and Austin Knowles await. Absent-Devlta Levengood, June Schoclc, Russell Wergley, and Howard Widener. Mr. Stump shows Lewis Halloclc, William Sianis, Lois Rothenberger, Gerald Ellis, Harvey Smith, William Gannon, Harold Neidert, Peter Houser, Raymond Huber, Richard Karbel, Robert Hunsberger, George Rentschler, James Hudson, Eugene Sell, and Donald Ludwig one oi the practical problems they will meet in the future. Pupils gain lcnowledge that they would otherwise learn the hard way. Absent-Gloria Mauhrro. Fellowship Club is again at worlc. This time they're malcing cross-word puzzle boolcs. Jessie Barnes, Doris Flemming, Faith May- opoulos, Patsy Martin, Betty Souders, Nettie Sanders, and Joyce Snyder worlc on the project to send these boolclets to the near-by veteran hospitals. gamma gm Sponsor-Miss Schmidt President--Doris Flemming Herman B. Showers, Gloria Robinson, Betty Roche, Ruth Leveingood, Barbara Jaggers, and Joyce Evans study posters to spread brotherhood while Harry B. lrwin and Herbert P. Hartman loolc on to decide which are most effective. Anna Barnes malces use of the map to illustrate importance of America as Fellowship Club realizes the need ofthe United Nations. Cooperation is essential throughout the world if men are to be brothers. While Betty Martin indicates the details of the poster,Jeanne Hoch, Evelyn Ferris, Jaclcie Magee, and Kath- ryn Lyttle enjoy the discussion. Richard Spang, Richard Smith, and Paul Sommers seem absorbed in the problem. 3 a world leader, Laura Reber, Rita Spindler, Mary Reese, Jean Nelson, and Marcus England weigh the matter. f ' 'if' ' ff l J 05245725 fha! Sponsor- President- ' Miss Kaufmann Laura Wanner Shuffle-board provides an interesting M- l 1 L pastime for the girls. Jean Stoltz and Kloma Kneeream test their ability. Mary Lou Miller, Martha Wright, Doris Kemmerer, Mary Jane Urban, Anna Mae Helms, Ruth Christian, Betty Sonnen, Elizabeth Nagle, Joan Kruppenbach, and Margaret Blanlc lceep score. so X- r Q K. . Jean Faber goes up and over whileMaryBelz,JoyceDiehl, Joan Hoffman, Kathryn But- ler, Joan Morrisson, Norma Yocum, Jaclcie Nein, Joan Bacholer, Margaret Hose, Bar- bara Kepner, Joan Lerch, Betty Strouse, Joyce Bred- benner, Grace Helder, and Gloria Powell watch the' demonstration. Gloria Nicolo, Virginia Reiter, Catherine Kutz, Judith Shoppell, Vanda Vicari, Barbara Close, Gar- netta Speclc, Kathryn Butler, Shirley Albert, Ann Marie Reber, Gloria Listrani, Marilyn Smetlz, Betty Valenti, Kathleen Reilly, Santina Brussellis, Laura Wanner, and Shir- ley Himmelreich unsuccessfully try to build a human pyramid-a delicate feat. B ,fag M5652 UM Sponsor- President- Mr. Rock George Himmeireich Mr. Rocic gives Kenneth Leister and George Himmeireich some boxing in- structions. William Jacicson, Royce Reppert, David Giiyard and Richard Bachi seem interested in the outcome. N, jf, , i Q . X , I X I Richard Stafford, Mario Caivaresi, .iohn Sands, Franic Denunzio, Wiiiiam Huns- berger, Michaei Muiiigan, and Ed Pazybyisizi watch Franic Randazzo do If I ll 1 a crow s nest on the rings. 145 Minor, UM Sponsor--Mr. Diener President-Elmer Gardner Elmer Gardner feeds the press, Keith McKinney lceeps him supplied with paper while Walter Good- ' man and Richard Swalley await their turns. , ffiemzkzfly 5615 Sponsor-Mr. Schaich President-Robert Lawrence Mr. Schaich displays a thermite bomb for the benefit of Ralph Alesin, Robert Law- rence, Russell Spangler, Charles Bertolet, Edgar Dauber, Robert Stauffer, Eugene Pallca, Margaret Strausser, George Spencer, Paul Kilhefner, Robert Schilling, Edward Raclc, Raymond Siegart, James Andrews, Robert Sparr, Charles Angstaclt, and Donald Spiese. It was such bombs as these that were used in World War ll. Absent-Gerald Stichter. These print shop boys, Howard Kaucher, James Miller, Roy Benevit, and Steve Georgeadis, are operating one of the modern multigraph machines in our print shop. 11 02' if MN X bk Shirley Kline, Ruth Hilbert, and Dorothy Nies arrange boolcs in the show case in the lobby in recognition of Boolc Week. The theme is World Fellowship through boolcs. .arm gm Sponsor-Miss Stump President-Carolyn Gilliams Here is the job least desired by library as- sistants. Gloria Bloclc, Shirley Wentzel, Shirley Zuber, Mirian Reeser, Barbara Banlces, Jean Briner, Lucille Moyer, and Patricia Boltz, in- dustriously replace the boolcs on the shelves. Absent-Berry Lanzendorfer, .Q 013' Shirley Kline is busy as usual, this time with help from Elaine Keely. Evelyn Nobis, Carolyn Gilliams, Ruth Hilbert, Shirley Hart, Mary Lou Hinz, and Gloria Schiefer, admire the Mexican picture display. Recognize them? Ot course you do! Vivian Wajczwillo, Jane Fasig, Gloria Slcimslci, Evelyn Wentzel, Dorothy Nies, Ada Rothenberger, Doris Briner, and Eleanor Shuman of the library staff are always at your service in the R. H. S. boolc dispensary. , 1 ' L1 48 Key Club is an active school service organ- ization, therefore, a meeting to discuss the business of the club follows the dinner meeting. Bert Pergola, Warren Haas, Ever- ett Thierfelder, William Dengler, James Reider, Robert Broadstein, Donald Ludwig, Charles Longaberger, Donald Ermold, James Pulter, Nicholas Pasayotis, Edward Reider, and Barry Berlc are the members above. my fir! Sponsor-Mr, l-l i I gendorf President-Karl Miller The Key Club meetings rate high with all of the boys. Lee Snyder, Luther Spangler, Edward Siclcel, Steward Haggerty, William Sianis, Richard Mills, Malcolm Bingaman, Jack Rhoads, Gerald Bauer, and Guy Townsend chuclcle at a remarlc of the guest speaker. The Key Club banner is inspected by Mr. Hilgendorf, Howard Peiffer, Russel Kline and John Weiss. fm, V 1 Presto Change! Mr. Kichline, one of the guest spealcers at a weelcly Wednesday night dinner meeting, performs some of his triclcs of magic for the club. Karl Miller, Rodney Ash, and Mr. Hilgendorf enjoy the performance. 49 r 3 l 5 4 A-.f -7 '.Q' , ' ..,.i...2..J i 1...r...1..J p.z..i,..:gJ..a.. ...JI .J Tj.: .J L. -The Feature Section represents the realization of longings fulfilled and experiences attained. l-lobbies, assemblies, dances, colces at the Co-edhall these are as much a part of our story as the classes we attend and the homevvorlc vve do. Physically and mentally, our recreational activities play a major role in our development, through these activities we meet new friends, malce new contacts, pile up special interests, provide food for our dairies, build dreams, and fill every singing hour. ,Le if 4, 0 If v,a 'ILE . Qlur' Q vw., wwf wqf 1 4 af., ., w . XX . 5 . ,J , QQ, Zviqzs S: . 'El 2 C nv s. . . 1' .eau 'Q -J wwf 'X w w i Q K Y ,Q , ', - .N M ,A f LQ, .f ' ' V- A - -if -f K Y 'A ' LH ww W. Qu ' 5- ' 4' xi 'Q i x G ig 1 g3,+vf.mgu!l , , Q Q' is 1' f' fm .' an UQ HIS! 1,1 2 f QQ, 'fix -mf Aid' N 0' 4 1 I A 4 Q 1 s f,4M'f'?e Qa 'zug UK A , . 1 lx' idkhdal cf cgwfzfx JI I As SEPTEMBER We Go Up--- HO HUM-BACK TO THE OLD GRIND! FIRST FOOTBALL GAME-WE WON! WE ALL HAD FUN AT THE APPLE-BAIT. OUR FIRST VACATION-ONE DAY AT THE READING FAIR. A GREAT SAVING! ONCE AGAIN ACTIVITY BOOKS WERE ISSUED. OCTOBER Pickle in the Middle G. A. A. MEANS LOTS OF FUN-G. A. A. ORGANIZED. WE FOUND DIVERSION IN CLUBS. GREENIES SHOWED THEIR TALENTS IN ASSEMBLY. Y-TEEN RECOGNITION-AN EVENTFUL NIGHT! GOLD AND SILVER SCHOLARSHIP PINS FOR THOSE WHO EARNED THEM. RAIN, RAIN, STAYIN' AWAY! PUMPKINS, GI-losrs WITCHES, CATS- THE PUMPKIN PROM NOVEMBER Here Comes the Freedom Train THE ANTICIPATED EVENT-N. H. S. INDUCTION. HUNTING SEASON OPENS WITH A BANG! RED AND BLACK ANNIVERSARY ISSUE-STUPENDOUS! SENIOR ASSEMBLY COMMITTEES GO INTO ACTION. STUDENTS VIEW IMRE KOVACS STIRS THE STUDENT BODY. ANN GAME CLOSES FOOTBALL SEASON. WE'RE OKA Y!- S O SA YS T H E EVALUATING COMMITTEE. FREEDOM TRAIN. UAL THANKSGIVING xv 'MQW 'J 4- .4- 1 A ..c..q.d'fQ0R C vfgfem. my .. DECEMBER The Skaters' Waltz WE'VE A WINNER!-RUSSELL WEIGLEY WINS FIRST HONORS IN THE STATE ESSAY CONTEST. GIVE A CHEER FO R THE LADIES-GIRLS' BASKETBALL ORGANIZED. W HTTE SWEATERS FOR ouR FOOTBALL HEROES. oun.L AND SCROLL SOCIETY INDUCTS FOUR RED AND BLACK MEMBERS. OLD EAMILTAR FACES vlsn THE CASTLE DURING CHRISTMAS. TWO WEEKS OF FREEDOM-CHRISTMAS! A TERRIFIC SUCCESS-THE Y-TEEN FORMAL JANUARY Winter Wonderland GOOD-BYE '47f HELLO '48, THE BEGINNING OF READING'S BICENTEN- NIAL CELEBRATION SAD DAY-R. H. S. LOSES ITS FIRST BASKET- BALL GAME. WE ALL ROARED AT A DATE WITH JUDY.' ' MARCH The Wind Doth Blow MARCH COMES IN LIKE A LION. CIVIC PRIDE RE-OPENS ITS KASTLE KANTEEN. EASTER VACATION BRINGS RELIEF TO SUFFERING STUDENTS. Y-TEENS HOLD ANNUAL EASTER PROGRAM. G. A. A. BANOUET-FOOD AND FUN OUILL AND SCROLL INDUCTS MEMBERS OF ARXALMA STAFF. FEBRUARY A Fellow Needs A Girl SECOND EVENING OF MUSIC-AS SUCCESSFUL AS THE FIRST. SENIOR ASSEMBLY REHEARSALS START ROLLING. ST. VALENTINES' DARTS-LOVE TOKENS AND COMICS. .5 154 4, .4 , S . ,x A . K, 1 .3 I iii MAY In the Middle of May WE CRAM AND CRAM FOR THAT FINAL EXAM. YOUTH DAY-THE STUDENTS TAKE OVER. THE UNFORGETTABLE SENIOR PROM IN THE SPRING A YOUNG MAN'S FANCY- APRIL So Long For Now BASEBALL AND TENNIS COME OUT OF HIBERNATION. THAT STUPENDOUS SENIOR ASSEMBLY S. O. S. SPONSORS FINAL DANCE OF THE YEAR. R. H. S. ON PARADE-NEW UNIFORMS! JUNE After Graduation Day THOUGHTS ON GRADUATION FROM HIGH SCHOOL DORIS WEIDA LITTLE BALLERINA, TIE UP YOUR SHOES, IT'S TIME FOR CLASS, YOU'VE MUCH TO KNOW, ON UNSURE TOES YOU'LL TOTTER FIRST, BUT SOON ON STEADIER FEET YOU'LL GO: WORK, PLAY,-THE HOURS FLY- PATIENCE, PRACTICE,-YEARS WHIRL BY- IT'S CURTAIN TIME, THE STAGE IS SET. 15 ssemfhx THEY GIVE THE PUPILS AND TEACHERS A CHANCE TO DIS- PLAY THEIR TALENTS , . .iw , .,,, , ,.., , ,.,,,., A RQ .mx ,W..,A,.,.k, .M . ,2.,, 1 ,., . ::' ,,,: ,g ,'-- 2 ,fa-:, , , , we-ww P 'MW' YUM R ww HW, ,. ...,,,W!v,f,,n - V . .I . ww f 'ia TI Mukff 595 Mak. Wa guys -- fm .MIM v , I l,ff.sf,1.U,.-I. ETL, K, ,I 1 1: Li V: :av .U we ,, IE. ,if . 5 , r ? W L22 '31 IF IMRE KOVACS' STIRRING SPEECH CONCERNED WORLD FELLOWSHIP I S f-HW -.frm , -' ' E . , I I in ,fu 53, wx I 5.5 I+ NJ In Q, . I ,E . if vs 4. ANCESTOR TROUBLE PREVAILED IN OUR THANKSGIVING PLAY THE ORGANISTS PLAY AN IMPORTA PART IN OUR ASSEMBLIES MERRIMENT WAS THE KEY-NOTE IN THE STILL ALARM 1 ,n.,i5f'fwf ':If,1wfL, ' f z +-I ' j - Q.. :M A ,Q 5 xt .Q-an-nv--f'- + :ziggy 1 gf, r -OVE CONQUERED ALL IN THE CHRISTMAS STORY yffsemfiks 12957855454 E.-W S7 STANDING-ROOM ONLY FOR A DATE WITH JUDY SWING YOUR PARTNER , A HIGHLIGHT AT THE EVENING OF MUSIC .xxx 1' THE STRONG MEN DO THEIR STUFF Qu, U5-R.. M, 5 x M f I ,f 2 2 4 M i x x. 3-MQ E 4 16 4 iii? 4.45-Y . .W I AWA X, P,u ,-as nf 'L 1 if K 1' 1 ,puf-A 'Q fl-, ,Jw ignfjis Ann mm sqoxs , WAR Qs. im 160 OUR GREENIE ASSEMBLY TWIRLERS THAT KNITTING CRAZE WHERE THE ELITE MEET Y T x ff 45 Wnfzhchxsmen THE JUNIOR CLASS. BIG FOUR 'x ffeaalhg cgcfiaaffs' Hamid 47166 THE GRADUATION CLASS OF '48 DEDICATES THIS PAGE TO THE PARENTS WHO ALREADY HAVE RECEIVED THEIR DIPLOMAS FROM THE CASTLE . Clarence Adams Joan Heinz Robert Smith41934 John Ralph Heinz-1920 John Angstadt Henry Hershey Earl R. Angstadt-1916 Miriam Kupp Hershey Walters-1926 Jacqueline Artz Carol High Florence Unger Artz-1910 Carl M. High-1917 Rodney Ash Mary Lou Hinz Pauline E. Klein Ash-1925 Rhena Childe Hinzf1921 John Bachofer Jeanne Hoch John L. C. Bacholer, Sr.-1925 Mary Hughs Hochf1923 Robert Ball Carmelle Huber Marion Wilson Ball-1914 Mildred Fritz Huberf1929 Nancy Bechtel Martha Ann Hutchinson Elizabeth Brown Bechteli1924 Harriet Littlehales Hutchinson-1920 John Bechtel--1922 Robert B. Hutchinson-1915 Barbara Close Harry Irwin Richard Close Elizabeth Balmer Irwin-1923 . I v Kathryn Smith C ose 1925 Alice Kissinger Doris Davis Helen Hauisien Kissinger-1912 William H. Davis-1925 J. Herbert Kissinger-1913 Owen Davis Paul Kissinger Bessie Tosh Davis-1914 Elsie Bertram Kissinger-1910 I-I D ' - any dvls 1916 Darlington Kulp Carolyn Ann Dick Elizabeth Kern Kulp-1920 Lynette Rhodes Dick-1924 A L ll . D' lc- nn 'M - Cano S IC QIQQ4 Margaret Mattern Lanz-1923 Dollie Ann Dietrich J h J. D. . hmmm Mary Jo MacCallum O n Ielrlc 7 Catherine Audes MacCallum-1920 Joan Dinkel J M .H V- I - k BYIIES IIIWI Bl IO 6 New In e Sara Koch Manwiller-1927 Robert Drexel Roy R. Manwiller-1927 Fl B d D I-1999 Glance en er rexe Elizabeth Marks Lester Focht Mary McDonnough Marks-1914 L F h, S .--1925 ester Oc I I Margaret McDowell Dolores Freet A. Lee McDowell-1921 R l h R. F --1926 6 p reel Marjorie Merkel George Guenther Paul Merkel-1913 Eleanor Carpenter Guenther-1924 Richud Mills Jack Haier Helen Baisold Mills-1924 Clair E. Haier-1920 Doris Mogel Shirley Hart Floyd Mogel-1916 Ada Hunninger Hart-1919 John Montag Miriam Hartung Helen Montag-1910 Ruth M. Harpart Hartung-1917 Helen Moove William A. Heck Dorothy I-leclcman Moore-1923 J. Arthur Heck'-1909 l William Morris Barbara Heilig Elsie Bucher Morris-1922 Mary Wilson Heilig-1918 Joan Morrison Emma lmmendorf Morrison-1924 Shirley Naftzinger Minerva Guldin Naltzinger-1923 Paul T. Naftzinger-1922 William Noll Irene Burlchardt Noll-1927 Charles B. Ocksrider Dorothy Brightbill Ocksrider-1923 Charles W. Ocksrider-1921 Joan Price Jerre Price-1 91 5 Janet Quinn Margaret Smith Quinn-1925 Dolores Raezer I F Margaret Loder Raezer-1928 Joan Reber Olive Lilley Reber+1926 Charmaine Ann Reich Claude W. Reich-1917 Edward Reider Vern Bomberger Reider-1928 Edward A. Reider, Jr.-1924 Jack Rhoads Gertrude Reeser Rhoacls-1922 Jean Rothermel John Rothermel-191 4 Donald Searloss Clinton H. Searloss--1922 Yvonne Seigfried Olga Minker Seigfried--1926 Shirley Seitz Anna Hetrich Seitz-1930 Harold Sell Harold A. Sell-1919 Kathryn Shoppell William R. Shoppell-1921 Barbara Thomas Warren L. Thomas-1920 John C. Villforth Grace Fichthorn Villlorth-1919 Margaret Weigle Loretta Winterberger-1923 Joan Williamson Evelyn Robinson Williamson-1926 Beverly Wise Charles Irvin Wise-1926 Zflfdflddyy THESE ARE GIVEN TOP BILLING BY THE CLASS OF '48 A TS VELDER . OPTIMI5 U 1 HIE? MENDELSOHN' A MARILYN C GEO13 LASS PES w GE Dfffrgp izlsrs EN Tome BEST ALL-ROUND Zl, FERN FOREMAN DANTE SCAL 11, A A ki Q SIE,A ., i , I X ' ., K if SI I I '31 Boy WHOM WE'D LIKE TO HAVE CA -pi, HV BW-S OGPX GUY TOWNSEND I OJ, V MIAC DONALD DW' 3 CLASS SHHKXJ SHY GUY-GEORGE KREIDLER C'-Ass g,RENx ACK CAUSA SHY GAL-JEAN RQTHERMEL JOYCE wffss 'I Karim! mx M E5 WA PEPP ,I3 Max-2 i Q i IX D SUCCEE X4 1 LIKELV IQQQDNW RS MOS BQDLUQ HE GIRL WHOSE BOOKS WE'D LIKE TO CARRY DORIS LONG is WITTIEST CAROLYN HARRIS, JOI-IN FRA M1 2 f Acuuv I or THE F HECK I PRIDE ILLI AM Jmxrxcge SPENCER' W 163 LT l KLODD I , NTZ P4 f' V4 ' ' f jf 5 9 . I CLA ELIZABET SS CHARMERS H BERTRA M JACK , Loy ,w -I, MOST COURTEOUS DOLLIE ANN DIETRICI-I, KARL MILLER I3 I Lgdfllbfl Jam---51? Qamfs' WHAT EVERY WOMAN NEEDS THAT LASLMINUTE TOUCH q GREAT EXPECTATIONS -IT'S BEEN A WONDERFUL EVENlNG 164 I ,J I I x 4 I I IMQBWW xV'N,,,, , Q-3, Vx , ' E ' IM 1,23 t4 fix!!!-'Xmas fames a 5 HOLY NIGHT 5, 3 . X Q XL V s PF' THE Y-TEEN PARTY BRINGS WIDE-EYED LOOK Rsssgp Loo THAT K sv- TH E ODDS WERE AGAINST HER v CAROLING ALONG THE LAST MILE LAVAGETTO STEPS TO THE PLATE N fakvkzf RANDOM SHOTS OF OUR STUDENTS E vi R A Q W E-RE off TO THE 5 1, 5- , if i 1 F AIR OUR VISITING CELEBRITY PEGGy GARNER 1 66 af fffzfzhm IN THEIR MOMENTS OFF-GUARD AND n-IE SHORT OI cs IT OUR JUNIOR REI? CROSS AIDS Y-TEENS RECOGNITION SERVICE HOUCH! 'I67 is -ff nv 3 .--af- QV' Qley may Xie fasfdz pm Mfmdamf nd' kmf 'A . an TWO OF THE CAF LADIES HARD AT WORK NO ONE IS BUSIER THAN OUR CUSTODIAN AFTER-SCHOOL CLEANUP 68 HE KEEPS US SUPPLIED WITH MILK 4. Q rw 2 H: f 551, I.. Eh' f iq.. XV ,. ,I We Mm UM ND . PRIDE-A 1 n-IE CLUBS ING-'S BI ,AD Oy ,RE EENTENNIM' -A Q m:7' THIS CLUB REPRESENTS READING HIGH'S AC- TIVE INTEREST IN COM- MUNITY AFFAIRS. THE MEETING-A COMBIN- ATION OF FUN AND WORK A LOOK THRO UGH LHE CITY'S RECORDS THE CLUB P PROJECTS LANS THE LEADERS-INTEL- LIGENT, FAR-SEEING, FORCEFUL 1 I I 'K ,gf -J , Qi: , 1-:,,,,,,, wi 'J'i:LE' 5 glfkvzxf v.i1'T'?ZffsI53!:v '95 Q ,f xx .m.i.w.mmAwNllmww. THE ANNIE OAKLEY OF R. H. S.-PISTOL-PACKIN' MARY LOUISE PEIFFER PATIENCE AND FORTITUDE-BABY-SITTER DORIS ANN BUDDELL YOU CATCH 'EM-I'LL STUFF 'EM-ETHEL KNAUER I I I '---if me i THERE MAY BE A VACANT LOT I A W-I HERE SOMEDAY-CHEM MASTER R. H. S.'s GIFT TO THE COMMUNITY VIC COHN GENERAL-BETTY JANE KOENIG ---1 :Peggy IH ff .xi 1 .---q-unnsrd 'ggi' , X -J-f f il ,,.,,.,q...--0' gp-Diffs' vffg ff ,J- s if auf' reaclwes a lwappy ending in sports. Weive lwad our ups and downs but never a down in interest. We recall tlwe precision functioning ol good teamworl4, breatlwless competition, sometimes grim gloom tliat followed dropping a lweartbrealrer, our reaclwing for tl'ie star ol the district Finals, and delirious pride wlwen our team lias won, lusty clieers, time band, and all time pleasant give and tal4e among our pals in sports. 5, . w Ma l Nw 'S ax NX A , 34 .7 1 Q . . 39: X -, -ml , mr fa 4? - X , K xx,...g,,, 3 My Q. W ya? ,, , X iff z fkf3f'7'K,l X P, K I fw, . QL xx 1 Q, 'I M 'Va M iY 'X Pm Q 'Www , 'Wi' .gzmmv , H,'f:w I x is .V , Wai is W N, ww mmm' giaskiny gi .. K -Qig ,,H:2H ,. x Q ,Y , , .Q 'QR ,.M g-qgg-A., 3 Kjmk lb' tx ' X X M ?x,lAa:w my ,gd S N 'wifi ,X fx' ff 5' if 'cu x ,, . XJR: W, yi cfm' Wy W it as ,ar f -f w2s:'fW mg, 'M-wi i :x Q., 41 'M.A.' 3, -K1 8 M xv 'gag-3 2'f'13Hfff Q ...xiii A H :E Qin 5 24 wi A ' ' me Y his X. WN X'-'I-lm If ,,,..,-nrv 'N M nga-an '4 'lf' C a'h-My Mary Zwfial THE RECORD OF THE 1947 FOOTBALL TEAM WAS FOUR WINS AGAINST SEVEN LOSSES. ALTHOUGH THE RECORD ITSELF IS NOT VERY IMPRESSIVE, IT IS ENLIGHTENING TO NOTE THAT THE RED AND BLACK WAS HELD SCORELESS IN ONLY TWO CONTESTS. THE YEAR'S SQUAD WAS DIRECTED BY HEAD COACH ANDY STOPPER AND HIS ABLE ASSISTANTS, TRUCK YENTSCH AND YUMMY BILLINGER. THE KNIGHTS GOT THE SEASON OFF TO A GOOD START BY CONOUERING A FAVORED NORRISTOWN ELEVEN- 6-0, AND TROUNCING THE POOR RICHARDS OF BEN FRANKLIN, 18-0. HOWEVER, THE ROCKETS WERE DOOMED TO DEFEAT IN THEIR NEXT TWO STARTS, BOWING TO A STRONG STEELTON TEAM, 19-7, AND LOSING A HEARTBREAKER TO JOHN HARRIS, 6-2. THE HOPES OF READING FANS ONCE MORE SOARED TO THE LIMITS WHEN THE FIGHTING KNIGHTS REGISTERED A SURPRISING UPSET AT THE EXPENSE OF COALDALE HIGH, WINNING BY A ONE POINT MARGIN, 'I-6. THE FOLLOWING WEEK, READING SLIPPED INTO A LOSING STREAK THAT RAN TO FOUR GAMES BEFORE THE TEAM COULD GAIN ANOTHER VICTORY. THE RED KNIGHTS WENT DOWN TO DEFEAT AT THE HANDS OF BETH- LEHEM, 21-7, YORK, 24-7, LANCASTER, 21-0, AND LEBANON, 24-7, BEFORE WINNING THEIR FIRST CONFERENCE GAME OF THE YEAR, HANDING WILLIAM PENN A STINGING 19-0 LICKING. THE ANNUAL TURKEY DAY CLASH WITH POTTSVILLE RANG DOWN THE CURTAIN ON THE 1947 FOOTBALL SEASON, WITH THE TERRORS EMERGING ON THE LONG END OF A 6-0 COUNT. Row 1-fleft to right, Fred Keiser, Clarence Fry, Theodore Smith, Bruce Kruppenbach, Jaclc Gaylor, Gerald Cooper, John Snyder, Robert George, Joseph Cipolla, James Case. Row 2-Robert Ball, Raymond Shugar, John Angstadt, William Jenkins, John Cucinotto, Clarence Suglia, Conrad Dettling, Earl Gernert, David Lattanzio. Row 3--George Weaver, Thomas Faust, William Schmehl, Donald Deem, Carl Frey, Richard Hidalgo, Carmel Garipoli, John Forte, Thomas Smith, Charles Diehm. Row 4-Clair Boady, Richard Nein, David Strouse, Luther Bollinger, Kenneth Van Buslcirlc, Michael Novak, Fred Schultz, Forrest Moyer. 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COACHED BY CHARLIE J , d DUNKELBERGER AND BILL REESE, THE BABY KNIGHTS GAINED EXPERIENCE THAT WILL BE A VALUABLE ASSET TO FUTURE VARSITY SOUADS. Coach-Mr. Dunkelberger 1-fleft Io righ0 Donald Delemple, Harold Hauclc, Donald Wysopal, Robert Kautter, Robert Szajna, Gordon Hummel, Chester Perfetto 2-Paul Baush, Stewart Haggerty, David Yealcle, Donald Clouser, Carl Honeberger, William Ebert, Sylvan Taub. 3-Richard McDonough, Donald Snyder, John Endy, Edmund Romdomslci, Florin Harbach, Genero Zizza, David Moore 4-Matthew Jones, Dominic Demaroo, William Westly, Robert Nowotarslci, Edmund Heller, Earl Stubbs, Robert Fisher 5-Roger Rohrbach, Harry Nelson, Albert Lienti, Harold White, Daniel Zerbey, Phillip Parzanese, James Kissinger. 6-Richard Gardner, Donald Wise, Mgr., Coach Reese, Coach Dunkelberger, David Culp, Robert Burns, William Fletcher Reading Reading Reading Reading Reading Pottsville High Phoenixville Coatesville Shillington Hill School J. V. SCORES 0 Reading 14 Reading 20 Reading 'I Reading 6 Muhlenberg Township Lancaster , Hill School 3rds Lebanon V, BO Coach--Bruce Gehret Row 1-fleft to rightj Richard Wheeler, Tom Crowley, Joe Calcagno, Marlcley Seibert, Raymond I-loFfman. Row 2-Harold Neidert, John Kramer, Ron Farina, Judd Fake, BernieThompson , Gordon Stamm, Raymond Kreitz, Tom Moore, Richard Steely. Row 3-Richard Boyle, Charles Mohn, Denny Hubler, Bruce Gehret, Charles Smith, Stewart Hoffman, Ronald Noecker. 4506621 UNDER THE NEW AND ABLE LEADERSHIP OF COACH BRUCE GEHRET, THE BOOTING SONS OF READING HIGH SCHOOL COMPILED THE ENVIABLE RECORD OF EIGHT WINS, THREE! LOSSES, AND ONE TIE. THE READING POWERHOUSE BOWLED OVER SUCH FORMIDABLE OPPONENTS AS LANCAS- TER, OLEY, NEW HOLLAND, AND MOHNTON WHILE BOWING ONCE TO HAMBURG, TWICE TO BETHLEHEM, AND WAGING A STALEMATE WITH A STRONG GIRARD COLLEGE COMBINE Reading Reading Reading Reading Reading Reading Reading Reading Reading Reading Reading Reading SCORES Mohnton High School 0 Girard College 1 Bethlehem High School 2 Perry Township High School 0 Mohnton High School 0 Oley High School 0 Hamburg High School 1 Bethlehem High School 1 Oley High School 0 New Holland 0 New Holland 0 Lancaster High School 0 'TY an K xl , . Y in MH Q Fi , Q 3 f, k 4, 5, ,. 'fn :YE ,M .-4+ M X k '-wfhr.. ' and A-mi. .,-, - Q 1, , NY. . 3 12 -ww ..,,, W WM. '. 4 A . f 'gag ff..wfmf1 ...,w1.x....Jf fo R fr ' , H A vw Q, AQ Y' 4 W' ' - . . M .+L ., . - 'f Q A 4 . I' I! ,- ! 'Q '. - is 1 Q H' ' Qh - . 4 M -P I 'We - ww fqt, Z fail -sw- I sr, . 1 .' iff-L .-, , ,' A' Q? ,fff Q ' b. ik , w ' H ,pi N 4. i fgnni 1 A xl tu, I ,H AW , M 5, Li, I 1 E E -we L5 Q , 5-.rv V - K 5 W T t ix 5 i I f r Af , xx ' ' x . I KM Q .A , , x v as . y if X' it 5 U -W :if ,xx ' . 6 4 'Q x V, fr 12. -' -' 4, . '15 g Sw, sr, 7' V 1 E ,g Q ' X , . 5 Y ff' 'B s f Y Q13 -A! 544 - 4 ,N-4 J ,,,w.5,f , ii' viii -L.wz'5'1 5 ' Tiilvl gg' I li, . , '-: , 5 ' - M Ti E W' W W ' WF f' 1 A ' 1 ' - za , wf N' f 4- .M 'i .' '-'fi V ir ' . Qi J .. .' 1 , x g a352aQ:4 ? ff'Twr f' ai2E9c f',w G 1 fff-f X fuwfiw P ff g.f 'X mmf: CROSS COUNTRY LEADING HIS MATES THROUGH AN UNDEFEATED SEASON WAS DICK ZERBY, READING HIGH'S NUMBER ONE HARRIER. IN ADDITION TO SETTING A NEW RECORD AT THE DISTRICT 3 MEET HELD AT GENE VENZKE'S DRIVING RANGE, HE PACED R. H. S. TO THE STATE CHAMP- IONSHIP BY PLACING SECOND IN THE FINALS. RUSSELL C. BOYLES, RICH ARD ZERBY FOOTBALL BECAUSE OF EXCEPTION- LAYING ABILITY AL P AND DEVOTION TO THE N- TEAM, DAVE LATTA ZIO, READING HIGH'S ERT LEFT TACKLE, WAS AL AWARDED THE SCHAD UNAN- TROPHY BY THE IMOUS VOTE OF READ- ING SPORTS WRITERS. THIS AWARD IS MADE AN- O THE OUT- NUALLY T STANDING SENIOR GRID MAN. DAVE LATTANZIO, MR. ANDY STOPPER, MR. PAUL ESTERLY. E Coach-Charlie Dunkelberger ' SCHMEHL 545144541 Q5 fx as A 'Q 'A 'S as M y f fx 'E FRY FREY KEMP ' basieffaff Reading High had another banner year in basketball. True, the Knights lost their Central Penn crown to York, but they matched the seventeen and five record of last year's championship combine. In league competition, the Rockets were victorious in twelve contests while dropping two. The team suffered heartbreaking losses at Lebanon and York, losing each game by only two points. There is some consolation in the fact that both of the forementioned clubs were defeated decisively on the Northwest hardwood. Other teams submerged in conference play included Lancaster, William Penn, John Harris, and Steelton. Outside ofthe league, the Knights conquered such formidable opponents as Bethlehem, St. Clair, Norristown, Pottstown, McAdoo, Pottsville, and a strong Alumni squad composed of former R.H.S. hoop stars. Defeats were suffered at the hands of Brown Prep, Atlantic City, and Bethlehem. Big Connie Dettling captured scoring honors with the amazing total of 359 points for the season. Dettling also copped the league crown with 208 markers in twelve tilts. Stellar performers Bernie Thompson, Mike Kemp, Leon Miller, Dick Nein, and Billy Schmehl all tallied more than fifty points. ,L mm? We T . 1 ,il lt. ! . lf READING READING READING READING READING READING READING READING READING READING READING READING READING READING READING READING READING READING READING READING READING READING 58 SCORES sr. CLAIR 24 POTTSTOWN 41 BETHLEHEM 46 53 34 BROWN PREP 51 38 NORRISTOWN 27 ATLANTIC CITY 47 46 McADOO 29 LANCASTER 32 WILLIAM PENN 29 JOHN HARRIS 34 LEBANON 43 66 POTTSVILLE 36 54 STEELTON 35 44 YORK 46 46 LANCASTER 33 49 YORK 36 64 WILLIAM PENN 43 62 JOHN HARRIS 17 48 LEBANON 31 STEELTON 40 47 BETHLEHEM 60 46 ALUMNI 45 'I8 X 24 lgasieffal l U1 All il Xe if ll All Row 1-flefI to right, Mr. Reese, Coach, Rrchard Hoverter, Matthew Jones, Robert George, Florin Harbach, Charles Diehm. Row 2-Russell Kline, Robert White, Earl Gernerf, Tom Smith, John Guzialc, James Matz, Robert Kauter, Donald Long, Manager. 'Er SCORES READING ST. CLAIR READING 35 WILLIAM PENN 29 READING 35 YORK 39 READING POTTSTOWN READING 28 JOHN HARRIS 15 READING 39 WILLIAM PENN 27 READING BETHLEHEM READING 45 LEBANON 32 READING 42 JOHN HARRIS 31 READING McCANN'S READING 48 POTTSVILLE 19 READING 20 LEBANON 36 READING NORRISTOWN READING 40 STEELTON 43 READING 39 STEELTON 27 READING WEINER'S READING 39 YORK 40 READING 32 BETHLEHEM 38 READING McADOO READING 45 LANCASTER 24 READING 35 ZESWITZ MUSIC 25 READING LANCASTER ENDING CONFERENCE PLAY WITH AN EIGHT AND FOUR RECORD, THE J. V. KNIGHTS TIED FOR THIRD PLACE IN THE CENTRAL PENN J. V. LEAGUE. SEASON RECORD FOR THE BABY DRIBBLERS WAS FOURTEEN WINS . AGAINST EIGHT LOSSES. THE ROCKETS WERE PACED BY JIM MATZ WHO HAD 170 POINTS. WITH THE VARSITY 1 LOSING MANY MEN BY GRADUATION, IT WILL BE UP TO THIS YEAR'S JUNIOR VARSITY TO SUPPLY THE NECESSARY REPLACEMENTS. l Qian! APRIL APRIL APRIL APRIL MAY MAY MAY MAY MAY SCHEDULE 9 23-24 27 30 3 8 11 15 21-22 NORRISTOWN AWAY PENN RELAYS AWAY POTTSVILLE AWAY BETHLEHEM HOME POTTSTOWN AWAY OUADRANGULAR MEET AWAY LEBANON RELAY CARNIVAL AWAY DISTRICT No. 3 P.I.A.A. AWAY STATE FINALS OF P.I.A.A. AWAY THE TRACK TEAM, COACHED BY RUSSELL BOYLES, SHOWS GREAT PROMISE OF HAVING A VERY SUCCESSFUL SEASON. IN ADDITION TO A LARGE NUMBER OF HOLD- OVERS FROM THE '47 SQUAD, THE TEAM WILL BE STRENGTHENED BY MEMBERS OF THE CHAMPIONSHIP CROSS-COUNTRY OF LAST FALL. READING ALSO HAS SEVERAL VET- ERAN WEIGHT-MEN. ALL THIS CAN- NOT HELP BUT ADD UP TO A GOOD YEAR IN TRACK AND FIELD. Row 1-Qleft Io rightj Chester Perfetto, William Westley, Alison Reynolds, John Noecker, Calvin Shappell, Carl Frey. Row 2-Richard Smith, Ouincy Jones, Earl Stubbs, Luther Leymeister, Luther Bollinger, Donald Clauser, David Strause, Donald Fichthorn. Row 3--Charles Oclcsrider, William Ebert, Sylvan Taub, John Villlorth, Bruce Kruppen- bach, Edward Radomslci. Row 4-John Melniclc, George Schmidt, Anthony Turrisi. Row 1-Cleft Io right, Earl Stubbs, Clarence Suglia, Quincy Jones, Harry Cuannan, l-larold White, l-lerbert Reese, Robert White, Kenneth Olsen, Ted Forte, Richard Gehris. Row 2-Joseph Miller, John Esterly, John Yost, l-larry Stubner, William Fletcher, Ray Breidegam. Row 1-deft to right, James Tacldio, John Romig, Davis Gilyard, John I-lafer, Richard Lantz. Row 2-John Preska, l-larry Zimmerman, Bruce Reinhart, Jan Walker, Kenneth Leister. 1 ,F ww! .45 . ,W K 4'- .. +A' Y-,. . may , was M in , ,, , rf L - Qfvgiy ulmawmacaar 255 gdiifdi Row 1-fleft to right, Harold Sell, Richard Hidalgo, William Schmehl, William Reese, Assistant Coach, Charles Dunlcelberger, Coach, Milan Kemp, David Lattanzio, George Weaver, Harry Storch. Row 2-Bruce Liddicoat, Mgr., George I-limmelreich, John Guziak, Clarence Fry, Conrad Dettling, Robert Szajna, Thomas Moore, Robert George, Richard Greenfield, Asst. Mgr. Row 3-Edward Brown, Jack Barth, Frederick Schultz, Jack Frtz, Fred Piontelc, Franlc Heller, Ronald Farina. it THIS YEAR THE RED KNIGHTS COACHED BY DUNKELBERGER AND REESE WILL BE OUT TO CONTINUE THEIR TWELVE GAME WINNING STREAK AND TO PRO- TECT THEIR CHAMPIONSHIP CROWN. THERE WILL BE A GOOD NUCLEUS OF PLAYERS BACK, IN- CLUDING SUCH VETERANS AS KEMP,STEVENSON, GEORGE,SELL, AND STORCH. READING SHOULD HAVE A SUCCESSFUL SEASON. APRIL APRIL APRIL APRIL APRIL APRIL MAY MAY MAY MAY MAY MAY MAY MAY MAY MAY MAY MAY MAY SCHEDULE WILSON HIGH HOME WEST CHESTER AWAY ALLENTOWN CENTRAL CATHOLIC HOME POTTSTOWN AWAY EASTON HOME BETHLEHEM HOME LEBANON AWAY WILSON AWAY SAINT CLAIR AWAY POTTSTOWN HOME WEST CHESTER HOME EASTON AWAY ALLENTOWN CENTRAL CATHOLIC AWAY MUHLENBERG HOME BETHLEHEM AWAY SAINT CLAIR HOME MUHLENBERG AWAY HILL SCHOOL AWAY LEBANON HOME 1 8 L-A L...-...-. .47 .,,, , ,, ,,-,, ,Y Y,YY Y - -l ,Z W gdidfdi Row 1-fleft to righ0 Carl I-lonsberger, Florin I-Iarbach, Henry Kochen, Genero Zizza, Donald Wise, Carmel Garipoli, Richard Cosgrave. Row 2-Norbert Billinger, Coach, Luther Ammarell, Richard Boyle, Charles Fisher, Donald Wysopal, Allen Redcay, I-Iarold I-Iouch, Bruce Gehret, Coach. Row 3-John Miller, Mgr., John Endy, Richard Bachel, James Matz, Fred Cratil, David Yealcel, Barry Bertolet, Mgr. READING HI FANS, HERE'S SOMETHING YOU CAN BE PROUD OF: READING IS THE ONLY HIGH SCHOOL IN THE KEYSTONE STATE WITH A JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM. THIS MAY EX- PLAIN WHY READING ALWAYS HAS SNAPPY VARSITY SOUADS WHICH NEVER FAIL TO BENEFIT FROM THE J. V. PRODUCTS. THIS YEAR WILL BE NO EXCEPTION APRIL APRIL APRIL APRIL APRIL APRIL APRIL MAY MAY MAY MAY MAY MAY SCHEDULE F LEETWOOD AWAY HAMBURG HOME MORGANTOWN HOME PERRY TOWNSHIP HOME MORGA NTOWN AWAY FLEETWOOD HOME HAMBURG AWAY ANNVILLE AWAY ANNVILLE HOME ONTELAUNEE VOCATIONAL AWAY READING CATHOLIC HOME READING CATHOLIC AWAY HILL SCHOOL J. V.'s AWAY mm? THE RACOUETEERS OF R. H. S. LED BY WARREN HAAS, PAUL KISSINGER, DICK MILLS, BILL DENGLER AND OTHER DAVIS CUP CHAMPIONS WILLBEOUTTOCON- TINUE THEIR WIN- NING STREAK OF LAST YEAR. THIS YEAR'S TEAM WILL HAVE BIG SHOES TO FILL, FOR LAST YEAR'S TEAM WAS UNDEFEATED AND UNSCORED UPON IN ALL COMPETITION. Row 1-fleft to ri?I10 Mr, Hawman, Barrie Burke, Howard McCauley, Robert Broadstein, Paul Kissinger James Potter, Wil iam Dengler. Row 2-Tom Hahn, Jack Mills, Martin Charnofi, Donald Ermold, Nicholas Pasyotis, Lee Snyder Warren Haas. SCHEDULE APRIL 21 WILLIAM PENN APRIL 23 PERKIOMEN PREP MAY 3 LANCASTER MAY 6 PALMERTON MAY 8 WILLIAM PENN MAY 11 BETHLEHEM MAY 14 EASTON MAY 15 DISTRICT No. 3 P.I.A.A. TOURNAMENT MAY 18 PALMERTON MAY 21 BETHLEHEM MAY P.I.A.A. STATE 21 MAY 22 CHAMPIONSHIPS MAY 24 LANCASTER MAY 25 EASTON 90 AWAY AWAY HOME AWAY HOME HOME HOME AWAY HOME AWAY AWAY AWAY AWAY 500 COACHED BY ADAM BRUCHER, READING HIGH'S MEN OF THE LINKS ARE PREPAR- ING THEMSELVES FOR THE FORTHCOM- ING CAMPAIGN. THIS YEAR'S TEAM WILL BE OUT TO BET- TER THE RECORD OF FOUR WINS, FOUR LOSSES, AND ONE TIE POSTED BY LAST YEAR'S SQUAD. GEORGE KREIDLER PROMISES TO BE THIS YEAR'S STELLAR PER- FORMER. Klefl to righkl Mr. Brucher, Rodney Eaken, William Eaken, Martin Evelev, George Kreicller, John Snyder, Robert Berger. APRIL APRIL APRIL APRIL APRIL APRIL APRIL MAY MAY MAY MAY MAY MAY MAY MAY JUNE 12 16 19 21 23 26 30 3 6 10 14 17 21 24 28-29 1 SCHEDULE PERKIOMEN PREP HOME KUTZTOWN HOME HERSHEY HOME HILL SCHOOL HOME OPEN YORK AWAY OPEN WILSON AWAY PALMERTON fPendingJ AWAY HERSHEY AWAY YORK HOME KUTZTOWN AWAY DISTRICT No. 3 CHAMPIONSHIPS AWAY WILSON HOME P.I.A.A. CHAMPIONSHIPS AWAY PALMERTON CPendingj HOME wr 42151791 fffeefzhzaels WHAT'S THE PEPPIEST GROUP AT THE CASTLE? THE CHEERLEADERS OF COURSE! THERE IS JIMMY WALTERS, THE DIMINU- TIVE SUPERCHARGER, THERE'S BOBBIE LOU KLOPP AND BONNIE BIEDLER, A MATCH- LESS COMBINATION, WITH KITTY SHOP- , PELL AND ROBERTA SCHLAYBACH THEY , REALLY WHOOP IT UP AT OUR GAMES. SAMMY RUSSO, JOHN McMULLEN AND EDDIE RZESUTEK, SUPPLY THE BASS' AND TENOR FOR OUR LUSTY CHEERS. , it K N . 'f'Q 114, y Q4 mmm FOLLOWING ALONG IN THE WAKE OF THEIR SENIOR COUNTERPARTS, WE FIND ANOTHER PEPPY GROUP, THE J. V. CHEERLEADERS WHOSE JOB IT IS TO CHEER OUR JUNIOR VARSITY TEAMS ON TO VICTORY. Reading Clockwise-Charles Bertolet, Dolores Carruzzo, Gary Bechtel, Sandy Brussellis, James Miller, Shirley Himmel- reich, Jack Mills, Ann Wildermuth. 99 JIMMY WALTERS IE Tis B am, A R . PM to 2d's:.az.5l Q NI Bgrbara Lou Klopp' Klty bmw SChEg3la5hRzesuteI4, DIRT Sdssamdn ,L 2- M en. 3' ESITYNY Russo, Jol1nnY Mc u R we If S.. r I Q3 . Way ,feaafm QW? Lghcmi' 1 . 'S I :im , I f 'Q X kg? , I . 13 , U' 5 if 3 F I I Q, I Q is 'I r f' I ff I 'V l . 1' we U 1 A sw S wg If OUR THREE GYM TEACHERS, MRS. STAMBAUGH, MRS. WHITELEY, AND MISS KAUFMANN STAND FOR SPORTS- MANSHIP, SKILL IN SPORTS, AND AN INTEREST IN US. Center-Carolyn Miller. Row 1-deft to right, Geraldine Ruccio Joanne Schade, Joan Hoffman, Florence Wertz, Pat Dugan, Doris Kemmerer, Joyce Sassaman, Ethel Knauer, gl' 506651 OUR VIM,VIGOR, AND VITAL- ITY GALS ARE FREE TO YELL GO GET 'EM, BECAUSE WE CAN EASILY SEE THAT THESE WINNING LASSIES KICK THE BALL FAR AND WIDE. Row 1-Qleft to rightj Margaret Blank, Beryl Irons, Sara Jane Huber, Carmelle I-luber, Jackie Boyer. Row 2-Margaret Ott, Judy Shappell, La Rue Buaskin, Elizabeth Nagle. Row 1-fleft lo rigI10 Catharine Kutz, Mary Sell, Kathryn Bachman, Gertrude Reitnauer, Jean Baldwin, Garnetta Speck. 'Row 1-deft to rightj Charlotte Moyer, I95 Row 1-deft to righ0 Joan Kruppenbach, Martha Morris, Joan Lerch, Patty Weiss, Martha Haas. ' if .W -is is .ia at 23' I tigglii y ' Gloria Nicolo, Garnetta Speclc, Joyce Etzel, Kathryn Butler, Kathryn Bachman, Joan Morrison. ,yglvciay WE CASTLE KIDS REALLY HAVE A KNACK FOR HOCKEY. WE CERTAINLY SOCK THAT HOCK- EY BALL ON THE ACTIVITY FIELD TO DO OUR SCHOOL JUSTICE. Row 1-fleft to right, Jeanne Lerch, Norma Yocum, Joyce Diehl, Grace Martorana, Mary Ellen Keeler. Row 1-fleft to right, Santina Brussellis, Marilyn Smeltz, Betty Strause, Laura Wanner, Jean Stoltz, Edith Gehris, Joan I-Iassler, Sophie Manowczak. Minky gaming gnc-w,4 MOST STRIKING OF ALL GIRLS' SPORTS IS BOWLING, OUR FA- VORITE INDOOR SPORT. EVEN THOUGH WE SMASH THE AL- LEYS, WE GET GREAT SATIS- FACTION IN KNOCKING DOWN THE TEN PINS. Jeanne Wix. Row 1-lleft to rightl Joan Fry, Jean Stout, Nancy Bachofer, Mrs. Stambaugh, Mary Ellen Keeler, Laura Reber, Shirley Raezer. Row 2--Doris Seder, Loretta Llrich, Concetta Matarazzo, Genevieve Guziejewslci, Geraldine Shadler, Edith Gehris. Klirq Hier' fo Row 1 9, Shirley Fr 'ISITO Joan few 2XShirl 6652, Charlofprlcef Shir! - I onSf Yvonneegliejfte, Doloresg Moyer. GY 8 fled, Betsy Bgglgaflrlme flefl to rightj Marilyn I-luie, Nancy Bechtel, Rose Reariclc, Doris I-IoFfmaster, Jackie Feeney, Shirley Beamsderfer, Lorraine East, Margaretta Forry. 196 fleshy fgawikzy QM! - h. 1.,Ugft to rightj Grace Wildermut Row l'-loHman,JdneTOrr' l-l len Lerch. Row 2-Joan lds Pe89Y MCCODUZH' 2 ' ' Ander- Row 3-.line Reylggutroulelis l.enore Lonker, Patricia 4- eano ' , ltloinlfuloria Powel- D. rrich, Eleanor l'layeS, Rath Kflmzn' 5,-AAGYY LOU I2 slogan Skrha. Row 1-Cleft to rightj Lorraine Dietrich Row 2-Alice Kenney, Pat Kraras. Row 3-Doris l-loman, Shirley Labe, Kalliope English. Row 4-Nancy Povvles, Betty Gottshall, June Jones, Marilyn Dunlcelberger. Row 1-Cleft to rightj Doris Levan Row 2-Marie Bosold, June Stout, Lila Paroly. Row 3-LaVern Becker, Joan Scarlett, Mary Sell, Florence Wertz. l Row 1-fleft to rightl Sylvia lacone Row 2-Nancy Lou l-lawman, Millicent Barnes. Row 3-Josephine Sedoti, Jane Shomggarcl, Carmelle Huber. Row 4-Joan Williamson, Anna Wentzel, Ann Marie Reber 1 Nlaigaret Weigle. 197 ' Q l I i fgaxieffzzl RACK UP A HIGH SCORE FOR THE PEPPIEST KIDS AT THE CASTLE, WE SPEEDY GALS TOSS A SURE-BALL IN THE BASKET. X WJ fleft Io rigI10 Jaclcie Boyer, Betty Bertram J , oyce Bred benner, Ruth Christian, Joan Hoffman. Standing-Charlotte Moyer. Row 1-fleft to rightj Ann Wildermuth Nancy Bachofer, Jackie Nein Row 2-Joanne Schacle, Mary Sell, Jean Lerch. Shooting-Jean Faber. Row 1-fleft to rightj Jane I-Iain, Laura Wanner. Row 2-Marilyn Smeltz, Janet Manzella, Sandy Brussellis, Gloria Listrani. f as fleff to righlj Dolores Carrozza, Joan Kruppenbacli, Joyce Davis, Norma Vocum, Joyce Diehl, Mary Ellen Keeler, Henrietta Brown, Joyce Sassaman, Jean Ritter. 198 f I 199 MM HEY KIDS! JUST KEEP UP THE OLD R. H. S. SPIRIT AND WE'LL VOLLEY THE BALL 'TILL THE GAME'S IN THE BAG. rv. ff? Serving-Marie Kaputo. Sitting--Qlefi to rightj Carmelle Huber, Sally Kremes, Gloria Powell, Garnetta Speck, Mary Sell, lorence Wertz. Kneeling-Josephine Secloti, Joyce Davis, Lois Gehris, Virginia Kemmerer. Standing-Nancy Rudy, Betty Moyer, Marie Bosold, Margaret Ubil, June Stout, Joan I-lendriclcs, Jaclcie Nein, Joanne Schade. ax 4 . wk 5, . N Y RUdYr Salzaovgtgrxg-XafgtoligzSr3I1l?zzMar9aret Ubul, 'mc S Add I I Henrietta BYOWD' Pearl Geeri Jang Z R 2-Marilyn Smfltzf ow ia Kzrshner 3 ggglis, Shirley Him- . , U Marc L ura Wannefi Sdntma I 3 'S - R ' It A Ezmchr Bervk Irogjgichl Edith Gehml Jane pixjhz Reber' K5T:,1EEsi!Ertlng at Ie , front to back, Pat nderton Row Kun, Carolyn RIHQIUI Ann Row 2:Pe9,gy McConnell, Fern Kerns. Iglilflev-7Nlberr, JOYCE Em Row 3 Lillian Stufflet, Josie Kohler. away THREE STRIKES YOUR'E OUT! THIS IS THE UMPIRE'S FAVORITE CRY TO OUR DIZZY OP- PONENTS, WHILE HOME RUN! IS THE THEME- SONG OF THE R. H. S. BATTERS. , 5 del, Dofls Qian eg ggljl, lil? oflifisx, Qjgni Qnnutou Edith Gehris, SGI Y maelz, Glarrietta Speck' In Iron!-Joan Hendricks, Nancy Rudy. Kneeling-fleft Io right, Pat Anderton, Margaret Ubil, Joyce Sassaman. Standing-Joanne Schade, Florence Wertz, ginia Kemmerer, Marie Bosold. Vir- .K, 'A .1 I. 'Q Center-Mary Ellen Keeler, Carmelle Huber. Cloclcwise-Margaret Llbil, Fern Kerns, Ann Wildermuth, Joan Krup- penbach, Carolyn Ringler, Jane Reiter, Joyce Diehl, Kathryn Butler, Gloria Powell, I-lenrietta Brown. Rear-Jeanne Leinbaclw. Backs to camera-Jackie Nein, Dol- ores Carrozza, Gloria Stride, Sally Krammes, Joyce Davis, Marcia Kersh- ner, Carol Miller. emu? WHAT A NETWORK OF RACKETS THESE GALS RUN, LOVE IS THE LEAST OF THEIR WORRIES. In front-Ann Marie Reber, Kloma Kneeream. fLeft to right, Shirley Albert, Beryl lrons, Marilyn Dunlcleberger, Peggy McConnell, Edith Gehris, Betty Martin, Mary Lou Emmett, Martha Fisher, Gloria Stoudt, Lois Gehris, Jean Stout, Garnetta Speck. CLeft to rightj Kathryn Kutz, Carolyn Ringler, Jean Ritter, Marilyn Smeltz, Jane Reiter, Judtih Shappell, Marie Bosold, Rat Anderton, Shirley Labe, Joyce Sassarnan. -W ,, - wr ig? K S left to rigl10 Patricia Boltz, Beverly Endy, Patricia cMahon, Audrey Marks, Jean Stoltz. EEGINNERS Hwimumumai '57f9f1!wmk,, xi,xixi,,.M,m, !'4'1Q4w3'ni,,49, usa wma wma . 'iimillllsmsnaxlf egwfmmlkzg WATERY HEADS, CLOGGED NOSES, AND WET HAIR ARE VERY FAMILIAR TO US. YOU SEE WE'RE THE GALS THAT PADDLEOURWAYTOVICTORY. 'NTER R MED! R335 Ylang T h i XM 3 I grace Helcfgsaret Blileiord DON H G W SXG 1 Nancy L., Shfrle ' Cfenlw drdener Grtrudep , iffy, L Smith P Ondofos Krommes f Jeanne eitenduer gcille Dei at Karas, , G, . , ffl UC , d4?wA4rEJd,,eiljdf'feffneLi9A4 Vvonlgeey Gees? Hele ADVANCED Row 1-flef! to rightjliathryn Bachman, Shirlie Eyrich Louise Moyer, Ida Bryza, Ann Pehr, Charlotte Moyeri Marilyn Dautriclm. Row 2-Dolores Carrozza, Doris l-loman, Marjorie Morris Patricia Rittle. Row 3-Barbara Rogers, Geraldine Rittle. ln water-ffront to back, Jackie Nien, Joyce Davis Joan Biehl. 902 Pamela Ggrfonl N21 Jean Kdlgfy Ann 8 Oigtl Sdllh fllmore nqy B acl, B ensm Y fffizdbe dChof ' dfbar gi th Nd ef, Gy .6 Defsh Sfe, Orra Sf,-fdeff ez Iqiw-'iw' 'E YWM jim gf ,Z ,ff I G. A. A. REALLY is THE R. H. s. PEP AND ENERGY CENTER. GOLLY WHAT FUN: MOVIES, REFRESHMENTS' scAv- ENGER HUNT, BARN DANCE ouiz PROGRAMS, SINGING, AND CSODLES QLefl: to rightj Miriam Chadwick, Rosanna I-Iamburg, Garnetta peck, Germaine Weidner, Gloria Nicolo, Yvonne Voight, Ethel Knauer, Kloma Kneersxam, Beryl Irons, Carol High, Louise Kautlman, ary Lou I-Iintz. Row 1.-Cleft to righ0 Ann Marie Reber, Elizabeth Carl, Margaret Menzies, Jean Stoltz, Jean Rother- mel, Loraine Albright. Row 2-Joyce Bredbenner, Lucille DeLuca, Ann Killian, Ruth Ann Levan, Mary Jane I-Iollman, Patricia Flemming, Leora Doll. Row 3-Doris Kemmerer, Ardelle I-Iiester, Doris I-Iigh, Lillian Stuiflet, Millicent Barnes, Rosemarie Pelfel, Alexandria Matyoranis, Joan Morrison, Joan Reber, Ann Yeager, Catharine Kutz, , Row 4-Mary Jane Urban, Martha Morris, Dolores Buch Jean Willingham, Jaclcie Artz, Mary Jo Mc- Calluim, Kathryn Yatron, Betty Labe, Dolores Kushner. OF LIVELY ACTIVITIES! RPW1-Gen to ri I10 Lois Roth b . h t I D - ?jfSg?2d.Marie Ioinias, Carol WfrebiR?erYvQ::1'Z ow 2-Grace Randazzo, Wilma R G W1 Elermuth, Carmelle I-Iuber, Shirlizfl Nrgiginger ouise I-lottentstein, Jane Brozene, Nettie Nicronel E:x.3R.ii.2z,HR5 Hzbefffm Dong I U Cr, ' Doris ParIcS, Jean Fredriclgan ncel Jane Shomgdrd' 90 If- 676047164 ghd H R w 1'-lleft to rightj Jane lorr, Betty Gilt, Doris Posey, Joan o Lerch. Row Qflheresa Alikonis, Josephine Kohler, Janet Collins, Vivian Woiswillo, Frances Leister, Evelyn Singer. Row 3'-Sally Pxbey, Palma Cucinotta, Ruth lirirnen, Bernice Flennery, Joyce Etzel, Helen Lerch. Row A-'Gertrude Reitnauer, Mary Sell, Florence Wertz, 'lheano Koutroulelis, Margaret lflaas. Barbara Young, HALF-T IME THE BASKETBALL W AY: AND THE N THE RE WERE NONE! Ro-N1-Cleft to right! Lucille Kneeream, Emmaieane Lorah, Carolyn Wells, Kathryn Little, Fern lierns, Joan Scarlett, LaV ern Becker, Anne Clayton. Row 2-Virginia Kemmerer, Louise Jones, Marilyn Miller, Esteranne Wieder, Nancy Stottlemyer, Marilyn Smeltz, Joan hlassler, Joan Biehl, Nancy Lippincott, Marian Greenberg, fNnnNWilderrnuth. Ml gm g if yi . Uwbefzs fLeft to rightj Charlotte Moyer, Doris Buddell, Margaret Blank, Patricia Dugan. fLeft fo fi 950 Joan Perino M . fjorlldn' pdf KraraS, JOYCQ Ddhcld Kershnefl Doris d lYD Dautrich. dwg' Gfdce Helder, Row 1-fleft to righ0 Sophie Manowczalc, Sally Krammes, Gloria l-leFFner, Ann Rehr, Marilyn White. Row 2-Miriam Salerno, Gloria Powell, Joyce Diehl, Norma Yocum, Joyce Sassaman. Row 3-Pat Orr, Joan Kruppenbach, Joan Ann Hoffman, Frances High, Shirley Abrams. 905 Qf fffe flfecaflrf 4.-1 LET'S HOPE IT'S WILLIAM'S A I PPLE, NOT ADAM S NEVER AGAIN! li is 4 W, p ,J . I ,New , I If ,fu ff-V ? 'x ,si I J - 4. H THE BIGGER THEY ARE THE HARDER THEY FALL RIDE A COCK HORSE 553 RIDING FOR A FALL, LaDELL? x 4, 'La- 6' 0 iff 4 3 Minawkmmenfs Covers by THE S. TC. SMITH COMPANY OF CHICAGO. Appr. Arx. Ass. Bus. Eff. C. C. B. C. L. C. P. C. C. P. Comm. Ch. Chap. Photography by THE LORING STUDIO IN READING QE-1 1 .. TZ. . Q ' -TF? iv . in K3 im. 1. 15.3.5 's 4 5 Appreciation Arxalma Assembly Business Efficiency Club Concert Band Cheerleader Civic Pride Club Commencement Planning Committee Chairman Chaplain Comm. Decor Ens. Ex. G. A. H. P. H. R. Hist. J. V. Lib. M. B. Mgr. yffhevzizdbns Committee Decoration Ensemble Executive A. Girls' Athletic Association Hall Patrol Homeroom History Junior Varsity Library Marching Band Manager Printing by ge A gn is Q. 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