Reading High School - Arxalma Yearbook (Reading, PA)
- Class of 1949
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WIDE-SPREAD HER BEALJI rf LIES ARX ALMA RARE SHELTERED BENEAIH HER WALLS SHE KEEPS HER QWIXI CHILDREN OF LIBERTY WE CALL HER HQIVIE EVER HER CARE SHA' L RE ICQ KEER LIS IRLIE LIRRIGHT ASRIRINCJ WITH FERVDR DLIE CRQWNIINICJ QLIR VISICNS ALL SKVWARD DCDIH GLEAM CUR SHINING CITAIUEL STRQINIG AND SERENE AI L DQTTU THE YEARS T0 CCJIVIE REUERENT WE I L SEI TURNING QUR HEARTS AND STERS HQMEXXXARD ICJ IHEE AND THGUGH QUR XRESTWARD WAYS cH00L Q MAY LEAD US EAR WE LL REER ARX ALMA RURE G, I ' 2 Z iii 'W .4 SCHOOL Morro Duc cur ITTC Tell why you are here 5 , lv ' if I 'Jo R9 ' L , 0 0 x Q QUR GUTDINC3 STAR. -l' C A P a ,Q :J Q' A'-. ,. vp ui D. 4u. t by X9 it . A ' Q 'Sgt .1 . S C D Gable of Qluntents Faculty .A.. ........ Seniors . Activities . . Sports .... Features .... Abbreviations and Acknowledgments. . . .......... Page Index .......... .... P age 208 Page ..,...Page 32 ..,.r...Page96 Page 154 188 Page 6 4-32' 2'-ag' 'R f-Y-f 2 Q A' 7 ' X50' ?.iffl .a Q4 Q , HWY, fag 4 at Q-f - I , Pl ,QI '- 4 s -ii ,115 1 Y-M e z'-1 -- Sig In comparing the facutty of the Middle Ages with our own, we Fund slmalarltaes and drhferences. In appearance, there is a marked resemblance between the monks' robes and the caps and gowns worn at graduatlon, Qur system of free educatron, however, has brought about changes In the methods of teachrng Inasmuch ai the present-day teacher has large classes Instead of a smait group of prrvnleged undrvrdudlg, Nevertheless, our teachers yoxn wuth those of the past on teachsng the fundamentals necessary For success and haporness. ... QP? s -5 u X if x ,Q . l 5: V3 r 4 fa ,f -3 H The traditions ol the medieval castle have carried over to modern times in many areas of human living just as it is our hope that the traditions of the Castle on the Hill will carry over into your lives tomorrow. Perhaps you havenit thought much about what the Castle has tried to do lor you through these three years but be assured that you have had experiences, have learned lessons, and have been exposed to stimuli all designed to influence your future living. Most ol these experiences, lessons, and stimuli have been deliberately planned For your benefit. A high school education is no longer a hit-or- miss proposition but is the result ol careful planning and thoughtful development. The Castle program has been conceived to malce you a better and happier citizen by preparing you for the adventure that lies ahead. We have been concerned not only with your mental growth but with your physical, social, and moral growth as well. We have tried to advance your vocational welfare, to expand your avocational interests, to broaden your viewpoints, to quiclqen your senses, to intensify your loyalties, to elevate your motives, and to deepen your emotions. lo the extent that we have succeeded, you will be a better citizen, a more loyal Friend, a happier individual, and a stronger character. As you go forth upon your quests, you will, as did the lcnights of old, bear the insignia ol' the Castle. May you be as proud ol that as the Castle is ol you. May that insignia challenge you always to live up to the best that is in you. One of our vice principals, Miss Hicks, who with her many duties plans students' schedules and gives helpful ada vice to the girls, takes time out to pose for our photographer. 9 Mme Principals Mr. Newpher, who besides being vice principal of the boys, has charge of preparing the daily bulletin and directing the cafeteria, discovers a day is much too short to fulfill his many duties. -un, Qlfnglish DEPARTMENT HEAD Mr. Hawrnan is giving some useful advice to the members ofthe English Department. Row 1-Mr. Getz, Mr. hluntef, and Mr. Snyder. Row 2-Mr, l-lawrnan, Mrs. Kline, Mr. Plank, and Miss Finkelstein. Row 3-Mr. Billinger, Miss Unangst, Miss Reinhold, and Miss Yost, Row 4-Miss Koch and Miss l-lahn. Absent-Mrs. Bell. 125 Please, Mr. Plank, not another testl Alter all, we just had one yesterday, Mrs. Bell gives her students a little quiz in order to malce sure that they have studied their homework, This English class seems to be enjoying a discussion concerning one of the articles in the l2eader's Digest. iv burial Stables K' DEPARTMENT HEAD lass some ss D c Interesting facts about the Umted States lc IS te mg her c lc Mrs Mccfzllan Mr Ctopper Mr Hams Mr Brmllhart Mass Dec Mr Mood MnssSchrmdt Mr Enodw MussHoHert and Mr Daetrnch 1-.A f' H4 ze' Caught in the act' Ch, well, everybody can use a little relaxation, especially in American history. burial ivtuhies ln world history, reference and map Work help to make the class much more interesting. Miss Hoitert seems to be enjoying this summary ol one of the articles in the American Qbserver. 4 E 3 gf' U jlilatbematirs I7 1 DEPARTMENT HEAD all good teachers Mr. Kepler is preparing h ext day's lesson as uld :W-ku Row 1-Mr. Kepler and Mr. Scott. Row 2-Mr. Kichline, Mrs. Blakemore, and Mr. Stump. Row 3-Mr. l-ledge, Mr, Monyer, and Mr. l-lolfman. Absent-Miss Pfau. Students in Mr, Monyer's consumers arithmetic classes learn to solve problems which will help thern in everyday life, Miss Pfau to be ving a little difficulty in getting the r ect ans er to her question. Can it be that Mr. Scott doesnt trust his students? Doesnt he know that all Reading High students are honesf? x .L , f Science fs- gf 1 K.-ple Y1' Row 1-Mr. Scnaich and Mr. Helmbright Row 2-Mr. Gundy, Mr. Starr, Miss Winter, and Mr. Snult S Raw 3-Mr. Boyies, Mr. Fensterrnacner, Miss Montgomery and Miss mit . Absent-Mrs. Doty. DEPARTMENT HEAD Talflng time on from has many dunes Mr Fensterrnacher dd mrres the plants whneh haxe been grown under has Super VISYOU The sixty-four dollar questionl Who IS the gorgeous creature Mr. Schanch ns holdlng hands wnth? I'll bet she was Qulte a 'belle' in her day. ,lynx xl ' v 4 - -t W ffx' 4?1?,,E'.-nf' .3-X f 14 N L.,'.x,U ' 1,4 1. li fnv' ' , f fl i What can Mrs. Doty be tallfung about that has such an amusung effect on her class? The students IU botany class can always hnd plenty of work to keep them busy in the Solanum. Qilnmmmial DEPARTMENT HEAD Mr. Brucher explains the process of making rayon to his Distributive Education class. VUUOIIS Row 1-Mr. Taylor and Mr. Whitely Row 2- Miss Walt, Row 3- Miss Bitler, Mrs, Martin, Miss Fairlamb, Mr. Miss Mertz, and Mr. Brucher Mr. Bannon and Mr. Guthrie Bottonari 4 0 fl. 11' P . 1? 75 l' ,ff These girls in Miss Mertz's class are receiving experience which will be useful to them when they go out into the business world. ommercial DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLASS Row 1-Richard 52uDDert, Patsy Witman, Bradley Katz Row 2-Bernard Welcz, Joanne Brunner, Alycc Hol- lingshead, Anna Moe Mengel Row 3-Frank Guerricr, Genevieve Guzieiewsku, lrene Kisslxng, Betty Kaucher, Ethel Hodgkins, Shirley Witman, Richard Endy, Santo Cosenza, Arthur Faust Standing-Carl Miller, John Granan, Doris Gasser, Howard Vanl-lorn, Nancy Stettler, Barbara Brandt, Sara Jane Zink, Nancy Pfleger. Janis Fox, Florence Kasniclr, Geraldine Schadler, Richard Green, William Wagner, and Mr. Brucher. The Future Merchanrsof Reading, who take the Distributive Education course, receive instructions in the morning which they apply in the afternoon by working in our local stores. Here is a good example ol the old proverb, Practice makes perfect. Jfureign languages DEPARTMENT HEAD Miss Morrette's Spanish ciasses read novels and plays in order that they might have a better understanding of our South American neighbors. Mr. Gish, Miss Love, Miss Schwencke, and Miss Morrette. ,4..-Ma, South America becomes alive in this Spanish class as many pictures and souvenirs are admired. Qne of the high lights of this French ciass li the enacting of a French playiet. 1 ' 1 x 4'What is worth doing, ns worth doing Well as a good proverb for all who sew, and perhaps that ns the reason for the neatly lnnlshed Eiarrnents. f- I X, f r N-I 1 f X' f' X Q- if A S ff. Mr. Mclntyre explains the proper way to operate a drrll press. Rrartical ITS E lm re O nrams' or MOON- KQV DVC? GUY '35 Z ,QS bovs ser Up wp rrmsYr09 SUN H1221 U ,Mah We D WH mam we sa 'Uifhat to do rwextff' rs the questsom an the rmmds of these boys as they reparr a evde cscrifatcr. Precnsron rs neeeuary rd d'n-rung Use pwmz rf :He fumshed products are to have that prcfessuond 1009. Q3 1 , +, '3? ,I -E + '11-r Qrt Mr. Dornsife asks Mrs. Norton her opinion about a safety poster. Hold that pose! exclaim these students as they sketch one of their classmates. Q4 ffl. r, ILL.:-5 These future artists Find that practice brings the best results. Y. 3 I 19 H1 5' Q I Af 3 ,Q . X tc 1 , L I , . LJ... I 311 f ii 5 YI? -,nun .-.., all my wmga-'ffmng ,N , wav- sl ,ii nn nn rihing Mr. Mattern and Mr. Dunlcelberger take time out from their busy clay to discuss a pamphlet on driving which they have just received. U 1' ji.- Many helpful hints, as Well as basic driving instructions, are given in class room sessions. ii ff if l-lurry, Mr. Mattern, were eager to apply those instruction: so , that we can get those coveted licenses. pf Be sure to check that ignition switch, or you wont get very lar! . V library Mrs. l-leller fassistant librarianl and Miss Stump ClibrarianD are kept busy keeping the books and Files up to date in our library, LIBRARY STAFF CSeatedD Barbara Seifert and Patsy Steinle, Cgtandingj .Jacqueline McLean, Dolores Katzen- fT1Oy2r, Qutli Katzenmoyer, Nancy Kapp, Marian Adams, Joan Schlegel, Betty Folk, Nancy Hollman, and Joanna Pose. Af? CSeatedD Marian Peeser, Lucille Moyer, Dorothy Nies, Patsy Boltz, and Gloria Block. Gtandingj Vivian Wojszwillo, Evelyn Wentzel, Ada Rotlienberger, Jean Briner, Shirley Wentzel, Gloria Skimski, Eleanor Shuman, and Doris Briner Mr. Bernhart is talking with Mr, McClelland, who is always ready to give us good advice about colleges. Qbuihanre Mr. Wisler and Miss Trout have been conferring on a schedule change For one ofthe pupils. Problems seem less important when Mr. l-lilgendorf, our friendly guidance counselor, lends a help- ing hand. i i QBffice jforce Mrs. Griffith, Mrs. Stump, and Miss Printz malce worlf easier and more interesting by doing it together. Q, XV K' W f The Principals secretary is busy typing a letter only one of her many duties. Two girls that seem to be enjoying their work , ff very much are Mrs. Patton and Miss Grater. xi nfl .Q MR ANDERSON SECRETARY l MR GAUL MR LEBO 2-42 MR. GULDIN Svrbnul ZBxstmt Qbffmals MR WINK PRESIDENT 'QS-. DR FORD SUPERINTENDENT ABSENT MR REYNOLDS MR. GEHRET Gi MR HOLLENBACH TREASURER f 1 MR JONES MR SPEICHER K' DR. STROHECKER ji X-X 1 ,JH ,V f Z' ,gf f ,,:- i 1.5 ., , Z-2 1.9, i li ' r ,wtf 4 ,. ,tif f 3 .J'..g.g' 4 ' ' :41,'55?55', Jillagljf 1 'fri' ' i L , , 'LZQI' 'I t , :gr f 919:27 l l, 1: 2:13-4' K if ,'I1i.' l lf W f X asm. f N i' C , viii' f X X 02 ll i f di' x X -ag-i 0711 .911 f 'gy ,off 521'-: I I- .go o , , i - 'o, 570,141 V .ad X X , , V :.Q4,,,4:.,f, MA 1 X 9 i X XF 15 06 - 'Z ' if ' 'i ' i X X, on ,syqamp W3-.-..,. X ix 'Q f X R ,ul :A- lf,-a N f ! ' X ef- fazvhfif' R2 N -li, , ff X X- '-:fn 2- If . ' -f K qw Q , Ffa. J'E'1 ' 1 k' I . ' 'l'll!' I Q1 ,,xZ6:zcf -.f 'brief' s mzfff' ' ' l . il li - .5f'f3 59' 74' ug, ' .V df A ri, , XX- 'ff' t N 5, X , ,ff ff f X ,I V 7! 'f '21 .If vt., , 'gf 7 . ,l i 'P' it Y t, ' 1 L f ' , f SQL iv, 1. -f 'ja ,A3 , 3 Yes S. 54 X N. f in Approximately eight hundred years have elapsed since the Middle Ages, therefore, our training here is different from that of the youth of old. Our courses still lay the foundation for the professions, crafts, trades, business, and homemalcing, moreover, the goal of education today, as before, is to strive for the betterment r ofthe world and to malce a success of our lives. x k x, x.. y Q G A. L ,,,,f- '.,,-4 'J'-,., -tial. Z KJ N ?' if y,. ,.,, -',.,,, ,,..-f .,- 1.113.- -,il,,., I- ii ,-fi X Q. .if 4 - .. if 1 ! E W ,ur x s 'l E S r, E X I.. 4 5 QA:1'.fL4gxq' XL Y IQ' 'Q -1... 'iv ,a . . 57,1-,. ., 1 .. g , , ,f ,X 1 ' ' Q U f-Q.,--., .f ,Wy ' wi X .-a beninr Qlilass QBfficer5 President-Qnchard Nein Secretary-Laura Wanner Vice-President-Ronald Kmsey Treasurer-Eluzabeth Martm fx ,M Ronald Kinsey Laura Wanner Richard Nem Elizabeth Mdfflh These four officers chosen by the sensor class preside at twelfth grade executive meetmgs appornt commrttees, and dlrect such actevutues as our class day, trip, and prom. SARAH ABEY 1501 Hamoden Boulevard Sd y College Prep 81B Yteens Pre HP NH Sec HIZVP GAA CP Comm C P C Prom Comm ADAM 'LE BubtOnwO0d Street Soul el General Muxed horus LUCILLE ADAMS 954 North Ninth Street Lu Lu General Sr Ass Club Mixed Chorus X,-f'X we tt hw' NANCY ALBRIGHT PRESTON ALBRIGHT Esterly 198 North Ninth Street Nancy College Prep res College Prep Sec C P C H P Y teens Esqunre Club urslng JANE L ALTENDERFER 733 North Front Street Janne Commercial PATRICIA ANDERTON 1 41 2 Chester Street Pat Commercial Glee Club WILLIAM AMMARELL Q96 West Dou lass Street Industrldl Cross Country Track fx , mx 11? :fl CHARLES ANGSTADT 510 Locust Street Chas lndustrral Chemistry Club WV 14 ef 132 fs, 1-f' 5 .PWM ,fy A 'Qs g 'V ,fguf I .1 4.3 ah, 5 I vt If ROBERT ANSPACH 429 Nlulberfw' SWCZI Bob General K EDMUND ALBRIGHT 1616 Cotton Street Eddie General Sensor Orchestra THERESA H ALIKONIS 46 Neversmk Street Terry General Costume Comm Sr Ass Club 'lb MARGARET AMMON 1401 North Twelfth Street Pe8SY General Marchnng Band ACeppella Sr Ass C GEORGE J ANTHONY QQ3 Reed Street Greek College Prep Esquire Club, Hall Patrol K W 7 f l A- . 5 - . ,X y , 4 l AI 9, A 'A 0 f 1 1 C I S Q N f .x- V A M 1 l X A A rt - RALEPH , Q R, ., - S., . ., . .Sv A . . , ' ,,A 1 . . ., . 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' 'J ay ' ff f 75447 X '-v JUNE ARMER JEANETTE AVANZATO ANN BABE NANCY BACHOFER Q97 Maple Street 933 Exeter Street 637 Pear Street 399 North Front Street June General Jeanette Commercral Ann Commercnal Baclue College Prep Qrx G A A Y teens Leaders C DOr!S NELSON F BAILEY LAURA BANKES AGNES BARBERA 1011 Perry Street 1490 Mulberry Street 1232 Chestnut Street Nails General Laura College Prep Agnes College Prep Student Councnl G A A E Comm H P Y teens ROSE MARIE BARBERA PAUL BAUSCH LlRUE BAUSCHER 1435 North Twelfth Street 37 Mulberry Street 1140 North Ninth Street Rosle Commerclal au General LaRue Commercial f GARY BECHTEL JOAN BECHTEL DONALD BECKER LIVERN BECKER 539 Robeson Street 1690 Cotton Street 9303 Holter Avenue 1035 Olev Street Gary lndustr al Becky General on College Prep Becky College Preo N H S Sr Ass C Cheerleader Homeroom Treasurer P es C PC L-ll Y Sr Ass B C N H Sr Ass Kev Club Ass Ch Y teens Bownng FRANK BODEK 1141 Muhlenberg Street Frenlr General BARBARA BOHRER 1950 Hull Road Babs Commercxal CPC GleeC Yteens HE Treas Sr Ass C BONNILYN BOSWELL 195 Penn Street Bonnie Home EC A Capoella Clothmg C AUDREY BOWERS BEATRICE JANE BOWERS ROBERT BOWERS 919 Weiser Street 31815 Linden Street 331 N005 S2C0f1d Street Flower Commercnel Bebe Commercial 0 GUNS' -,K-F, EH C Sports .3 A if if 's K FRANK JAMES BOWMAN 505 Avenue B Qne Arm lndustrnal Golf Club JEANETTE RUTH BOWMAN JANE BOYER 91 North Sixth Street 1995 Mulberrv Street Jeanette Commercial Jame Commercial Camera Club BARBARA BRANDT RAY BREIDEGAM DAVID BREINER DOROTHY BREININGER Q01 Hudson Stree 1934 Carbon Stree 1337 North Twelfth Strcc 1015 Pulte Street Babs D stnbut vc Ed Flash Lwneml Dave Industrlal ot G neva! Cross country track Table Tennns Club 5 G.A.A., C.P.C., Marching Band, Bus. Sr. Ass. Club, Sr. Orchestre Marclun5 Bend O'Cl'e5l'd . ., It X' 1 Qfftff fiflf , , Q 3 .K ' wav 6 ' Y EEST FJT R 1552: A Lf' ,A , uf-,iii t .AV 4' L iw'-I E Jw.-,njt . 7 5,2 V' kgs ll- W :lift tv S : ,ii A 2, in . A 'JL f ' In I S , f- X . l 5 . . 5 z t .. ,. I Y .. ., A V ,. , JOHN BRETON Q79 West Elm Street Johnny General IC' as-r DORIS JEAN BRINER 136 Pear Street Mrcltey General Nursun5C Bowlvng Baseball EDWARD BROWN 'IQQ3 North Nrnth Street Harper General JACQUELINE BRUBAKER 1601 North Nnnth Street Jackle Home EC SHIRLEY BRICKEL 946 North Eleventh Street Shrrley General A Cappella MERRILL BROWN 713 Lancaster Avenue Brown General Mnxed Chorus Pang Pong C 'vrf 4,1 ROBERT BRICKER 1356 North Front Street o lndustrral Nlarchrng Band -x. NANCY J BRINER 957 North Front Street Nan Commercual Ann Comm Ex Comm Bus EH C ALICE BRIEL 397 South Third Street Aluce College Prep A Cappella ROBERT BRODSTEIN 1519 Palm Street Brody College Prep K C Sec clence C Orch Comm J V Tennrs W-1-' RICHARD BROWN Rea mg I2 D 1 Drck Cwneral Pang Pong Club Prom an N H S JOANNE BRUNNER SANTINA BRUSSELLIS FRANK BUCCA 793 North Second Street 931 South Second Street 793 North Tenth Street Joey D1strnbuttveEd Sandy General Bu Ca General Future Merchants of Reading G A A Cheerleader Hockey Speed Mrxed Chorus ball Mrxed Chorus H I2 Sec Basket ball Baseball, Leaders C A I ' 1:1 A Q tg ,sw E ,ragga . E I Qi 55 . , 5 ' Q 7, A 'f'7qV k I IL' 125: f , 'Nw-AL I ' 5- t 1 ' B -ri Sm B b , ,- 'I I I V -. 4 t wt ' I It a i A f -, , . ., . ., . . . ey . ., S' ,.,- d A Wi. W 0 'K 4 'A l I , , 5' t ', , , , V. to r II I .rr I U H H H H am, , . Q' 1' ' ' 'A I JOSEPH BUKOWSKI 411 Pansy Street Joe4' lndustrral MARCIA BURKY 830 Chestnut Street Shorty Commercual A Cappella Ensemble C 'ZZ' MARY CARABELLAS 343 Cedar Street Mary Commercral l-l R Treas Dressmalong C N H S MARY CARNOLES 1380 Perluomen Avenue Nlary March General - 5,-ezvzggw-rf - - wv Q, 5- iUv4 J '1 A' f yr 'vu X .k, Q5 I ' N.. i . .- -'Il' BARRIE BURKE 1909 Llnden Street '4Barr1e College Prep. Key C, Tennvs, l-l,l2.V P., Dramatvc C. fi' CHRISTINE CACCIACARNE 37 North Thnrd Street Chrns College Prep 7 JAMES CASE 300 Dune Stree Case General A Caooella Ping Pong C ' 1 JOHN BURKEY DONALD R. BURKY West Leesoort, R D. 1 393 Lunden Street John lndustrlal Buzz'l General 1' ' GERALDINE R CARLSON Wernersvulle Gerry College Prep H R Pres N H S Flower Comm Sr ASS C FTA Hall Patrol 1 Castleanres -ls., -. MARIO CALVARESI 600 Tulpehoclzen Street Mano General Esounre Club l LULA CARNOLES 1380 permomen Ayerue Lu Lu General Vvllxed Chorus gf GRACE CASSARA BEATRICE CASTILLO 917 Mnlflln Street 631 Nor h Fllth S ree Gracie College Prep ea Home EC A Carlpella Ensemble C Y teens ' agp .0 7 - ' N 5' .ir it is 3 . f f, 'rll Aff' A f A IO 1 1 f,l, f' 9 ' s I A , A .. I , H M 7 H M UB ' 5 ' ,agirl-.l JC Jiwyw 'fu'-' ,J ROSE MARIE CHIRIELEISON FRANCIS L CHUPICK KATHLEEN D CHURICO ANTHONY CIAPPINA 919 South Thtrd Street 990 North Fourth Street 9305 Holler Avenue 401 South Fourth Str et Rosle General Chun General Kttty Commercial lon General Mixed Chorus H Y V P M B C B H Song Ar lub Comm Sr Band ffl ALFRED CIARLONE JOSEPH CIPOLLA H WILLIAM CLARK 1900 Oley Street 509 Park Avenue 1449 Mulberry Street Stog General oe General Clarkle lndustrnal tk Football ANNE CLAYTOR 13Q9 North Ninth Street Anne Commercial Bus. EH, C, NI-l.S., Name Card Comm., S.C., Sports ft-gr MIRIAM CLODER 926 Washin ton Street Mum College Prep. Y-teens, Au. HP., Ex. Comme Ballet, sf. ASS. c,, Cnc., GAA, 'ha LEWIS HENRY CLOUSE, JI. 1424 Ltnden Street '4Lew College Prep. JEANNETTE CLOUSER 1035 Church Street Speedy Commerctal G PLA, Dresimalttng C., Bowltng DORIS CLOUSE 7Q9 Locust Street Doris Commercral , inf ,H ,, ? f 4 fa V f W 5 f ROBERT CLOUSER S. LEE CLOUSER 1159 Green Street Elverson, RAD. Q Bob General Lee beneral VIRGINIA L CODA PATRICIA COLLER JANET ANN COLLINS 110 North Thlrd Street 1911 Wundsor Street 817 Franklm Street Gsnny Commercnal Ann Comm H P Sec Dramat4c:C V! Lfiil JOAN CONRATYI 615 North Court e College Prep Yteens GAA CP Comm H Pres Flower Comm N H S a Commercral en Commercual Pang Pong Cluo G A A H R V P Sports Sr Ass C of GLORIA L COOPER 530 North Thrrteenth Street Coolrue General l-lead Malorette G A A Drametv H P Ballet Mrxed Chorus NICHOLAS CONDOS B19 Elm Street Greek General Mlxed Chorus Q Q xl ANTHONY CONCETTO 1441 North Nlnth Street Tony College Prep Ar Club SANTO COSENZA THOMAS COVELY DONALD COYNE 319 South Enghth Street 1690 Cotton Street 749 North Twelfth Street ent Dlstrrbutlve Ed Cugats lndustrnal Donny College Preo Future Merchants of Readnng Hr Y C P Comm je K' ,r'N RODNEY CRALL MAUDE F CRANAGE EVELYN CRAWFORD WILLIAM CREMER 130 South Nm h Street 306 Wes But onwood S e 698 Ersenbrown Stree 925 We Str S reet Rodney kgeneral 'Vlaudle ommer fa vue Commerc dl Wu l College Prez: Hall Petrol rssC S n Ass PALMA CUCINOTTA MARJORIE G DANIELS MARY ANN DANIELS 990 North Erghth Street 7Q3 Pear Street 131 Elm Street am Commercral Gerry Home EC Mary Home Ec R 8: B Prom Comm Sports G A A Sr Ass C Yteens EDGAR DAUBER GEORGE A DAUBERT 812 Locust Street 794 Burch Street beneral Jech General Semor Assembly Club Athletuc Club JANE SHULTZ DAVIES CONSTANTINE DeANGELO 708 North Saxth Street 307 Walnut Street Honey Home Ec Dolly Cueneral REGINA DELL JANET DQLUCO 1139 bf S9 A emu 447 Gordon Street R25 'ld Cwftmer al Janet Home Ev: Lead rs C Malorette bl e C Leaders Club 3 ,v WILLIAM DENGLER 1516 Palm Street Dmlt College Prep Tnnrg NHS VP SC C10 Key C Ex Comm J LEROY DANNER Jr 1905 Moss Street tm lndustrral EDMOND DAVIES 410 North Fifth Street College Prep Sensor Assembly Club BARBARA DEISHER Nrneteenth and I-lull Road Barbara General Y teens Flower Comm Sr Ass C Arx GAA CPC HP Bowllng DAVID DEPPEN 101 Wtndsor Street Dave College Prep C P Comm N H S Ass C Pro gram Comm S C BERNICE A. DERRICK B19 Delta Avenue 'Berrue' Commercial Cv A,A,, Soorts, Sr. Ass. C. ELIZABETH DICERCHIO 314 Pme Stre t nz Comm rcwal rclty and Tel-t Co matncClub ANGELA M DIGIUSTILI 794 North Nnnth Street Angle Corwmercldl G A A S C C PC Mrxed Chorus .-N-tat. , , - .WEN fn MARIE DETTERLINE 370 Schuylktll Avenue Red General Glee Club CHARLES K DIEHM 836 Church Street Chase Colle e Prep 9 rd Key Club Tootba I Track N H S Q 1 FL' .ef CONRAD DETTLING DOROTHY DQVINE 1410 Burch Street 499 Locust Street Comme College Prep. '4Dottre Commercual Y.. 1 ,V gb .sq 1, gli: t. A R X. bk Football, Basketball, Baseball RUTH A DILLER 1994 Umon Street Ruthee Colleg Y teens Typing C SHIRLEY DIETRICH WestLeesport P D 1 a General Glrls Glee C Teen Age 1 NICHOLAS DITULLO 705 Chestnut Street Prep Nvclt College Prem 1 gay , we we 3 PAULINE DIVINE JULIA ANN DOERRMAN CAROLE ARDEN DOMBRO CHARLOTTE DORNES 1141 Church Street 144 West Douglass Street Peulfton 319 I-lol enbach Street PONY G fwrdl Judy Commercral Carole College Prep Shorty College Prep Glee Club Hall Patrol Teen Age C Y teens G A A C P C H P Ballet Bowlung F T A .C h , 4 ' A lt A All Q Publ 4 . T mm, D - , l, , . . . ' ., - C. ks it 5. I Vf.V 7 .. 4 . I 9' S fl' 9 ' .S . N. . Y . Y 4' A , -L V, I - 'A 5 ' f ' . 5 . . , L C .T 1 .Q fy-4' MARILYN DOUGHERTY 893 Thorn Street oc Commerclal Hall Patrol Ex Comm GERALDINE A DUPLAK 408 Carroll Street Cnerry Comme cral rxdlma Sr Ass C Yteens Sec Trees I ,413 RUSSELL ECKER 639 South Tenth Street Russell General ? VIRGINIA MAE EICHE 858 Nor h Srxth Strw rnny Home Fc DORIS DRY 533 South Twellth Street Dons Home EC Mrxed Chorus Sr Ass C I-lull Patrol ERMA EGE 715 Alton Avenue Frme General Y teens G AA Bowlrng C PC Motto Comm Ballet Dramdtrc C MARY JANE EIDAM 544 Mulberry Street Mary Jane Commer rel SOPHIE DUDYK 666 Mrnor Street Sophre Commercral fer 345599: RALPH W EAKEN 1433 North Twelfth Street College Prep C1olFClub Decoratron and Refreshment Comm SJ -, MARILYN DUNKELBERGER West Leesport Marrlyn Cornmercral A Cepperld Y teens S C W 5? -Q WILLIAM EBERT 'ISQ3 North Twelfth Stree College Pre Football Track Basebra JOAN ANN EICH 'l5'lO Snyder Street clue College Prep Yteens CPC Sr Ass C GAA Tennrs THOMAS ELY RICHARD ENDY Q'lU South Thrrd Street 934 Perry Street y General Endy strrbutrw Mrxed Chorus Troubador Future Merchants ol Peadrng r I I I D N . ' K- y tV.,Vr N' rx 'X q fx-fig , K I Q 4 . , s . I I H i A f . . '57 4 P1 Lf r MBrll , Bm D. I A , 4 . ,, A , HR. A , , , I! 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HAROLD EVELAND JACQUELINE EYRICH 1147 Oley Street 710 Cherry Street Harold ueneral Jackie General JEANNE FABER JANE FALTER 1319 Church Street 1918 Greenwnch Street Faber General Jan General G A A M B Leaders C , Sports St C S C , Sr Ass C Motto Comm ARTHUR FAUST PAUL RICHARD FELIX DONALD FICHTHORN 1905 North Tenth S 'ee' 535 North Fllth Street 1999 Church Street Ame Dtstrtbuttw Ed Duck Industrtal Coolue Industrtal Future Merfhants of Readmg Avuatron Club Track ' U H3 A 1 -5 ri:-.313 1'A'i25'.. if .- 'fl 7,:iFf1:ct fb . i 1 . 4 L rf ' F , ir, J, r I T-S11 X ,e 4. - , L . .' - ,t. .. , l 1' ,A . l f DAWN FIELDS 1094 Church Street Blondue Commercnal MARTHA FISHER 817 North Frith Street Myrt College Prep H R Sec Sr Ass C Yteens LQROY FLAMM 654 North Slxth Street LeRoy General Model Airplane Club JENNIE FILAK JOAN FIRESTONE CHARLES FISHER 351 River Road 1019 Court Street 1334 Church Street Jenme College Prep Joan General Charlie General Ex Comm Motto Comm Baseball ROBERT FISHER ROY FISHER 998 Burch Street 501 Laurel Street Bucky College Prep Buddy General BERNICE FLANNERY 804 North Snxth Street JOSEPH FLAY 1151 North Twelfth Street e Commercnal oe College Prep Teen Age Club Hall Patrol Sensor Orchestra 1 WILLIAM FLOWER EDWIN FOCHT DORIS FORD WILLIAM FORTE 1135 North Tenth Street West Leesport, R. D. 1 1115 North Fllth Street 399 Cherry Street Bull College Prep, Eddre Industrial Dons Commercial Bill General Esculre Club, Senior Band HR. Pres., Y-teens, Bus. EH. C. I X HARIKUA FOURNARIS EUGENE FOX JANIS MARIE FOX MYRTLE FRANKS 134 ,BR-Ith Fourth Street 719 Burch Street 641 South 17 1 Street 640 North Eleventh Street Harly College Prep oxy General Lu Lu Drstrnbutuve Ed Myrt Commercial Sensor Orchestra Future Merchants of Readnng ELSA FRAUNFELDER JANICE FREDERICK JEANNE FREES Relllton 990 Mulberry Street 935 North Nmth Street sa College Prep Januce General Jeanne Commercual Typing Club Nllxed Chorus iv-,X PATRICIA FRILL GEORGE GADZOURIS CLARENCE GANS 739 North Nmth Street West Leesport R D 1 995 Moss Street a Commercial George General Clarence General Dressmelnng Club Athletsc Club Hall Patrol Camera Club :Z-.H JAMES GANTER ELMER GARDNER DORIS GLORIA GASSER RICHARD GAUKER 957 North Tenth Street 413 Schuylknll Avenue 1947 North Tenth Street 1510 Haalr Street Jnm lndustnal Elmo lndustnal Done Dusmbunw Ed Gaulr General Clvuc Prnde Club Cross country Tra k !, 'II I f X- ' I lil 2 nu , nr I I -:F vw -- - -v I.!. . 'I nu vu , to I l e I 15.5 I I uptn 4 I . gn 1- I I U v. s I - JOHN GAUL KENNETH GAUL VIRGINIA GAVITT Q96 Hanley Place 395 South Srxteenth Street 863 Schuylkill Avenue John COIICSC Prep en General Ginny General A Cappella Troubadour Hunting and Fishing C I'l I2 V P PEARL GEER EDITH GEH 1427 Farrvrew Street 30 Crestmont Street Prnky Commercral due ollege Prep G A A Y teens C P C Leaders C S C N H S Flower Comm Sports JACK GAYLOR 519 Rutter Street Jack lndustrnal Football Swrmmtng Track LUCILLE A GEIGER 511 North Eighth Street Commercial A Cappella Dramatrc C Z TED GENDRON BETTY JANE GEOLTZ ROBERT GEORGE 469 Sprung Garden Street 846 Locust Street 120 North Enghth Street CISCO General Betty Commercral Goose General Esquire Club Football Basketball Baseball RICHARD GERBINO STANLEY GERHART 914 South Twelfth Street 7533 Luzerne Avenue Duc General tan Industrial L4 f ef 3 LF' 'iv 1 B .M EARL C GERNERT 536 Schuylkull Avenue The Earl Colle e Prep Football Basketball rack gmail PAUL GERY 4Q9 Elm Street Gery College Prgp C P Comm T. RICHARD GIBBONS 996 Weiser Street Farmer General Cross-country, Golf C., HR. Pres. GLORIA GINGRIC 1509 Schuyllull Aven College Prep Y teens N H S Song Comm A Cap pella Ensemble C BETTY GIFT LYNNFORD S. GILES, Jr. 1596 locust Street 933 Lvnden Street Betty College Prep. 4Lynn General G.A.A., MB., A Cappella, Ballet, A Cappella, Ensemble C. Lf47CD xx! MILDRED GOOD WALTER GOODMAN 614 Weiser Street Q90 Arlington Street M llne Commercual Goody Industrial Mixed Chorus Y teens Red and Black MARLENE GOTTSCHALL GLORIA VIVIAN GOUGLER 906 North Front Street 591 North Nmth Street Marlene Commerclol Glorna Commercnal JANICE MARIE GRASSI 999 Spruce Street Janlce Commercnal Arxalma Nursung C Dramatic Club 4135: ab :X RICHARD C GREEN 1159 P rry Street Duck Dnstrrbutxve Ed Future Merchants of Reading JOHN RICHARD GRANAN 317 North Eighth Street Josh Dnstrubutnve Ed Future Merchants of Reading 019.gif R 43. .JL t 3235 Y 75 Q. IU' we THOMAS E GREEN 1138 Sprm Street om ollege Prep Cnvlc Pnde Club It-. 2, . K , MARIAN GREENBERG RICHARD GREENFIELD ROBERT GRIEFF F325 Greenwich Street 9533 Prospect Boulevard 1040 North Sixth Street 'Marianu Commercial Dick College Prep, Bob Industrial Ex. Comm., C.P. Comm., Finance Ping Pong Club Comm. 1' SAMUEL GRIMES 1129 Amity Street am General Soccer RUTH GUEVARA 313 Church Street Ruthie College Prep NANCY GUY 992 Pear Street Nance College Prep Volleyball ROBERT GROVE 390 South Eighteenth Street Bobby General V v.. IRENE GRIER 414 Woodward Street Blondie College Prep. A Cappella, Cheerleader, HR, Sec., Ensemble C., N.l-l.S. FRANK GUERRIER 543 Ritter Street Frankie Distributive Ed Future Merchants ol Reading H R V P GLORIA GUIDICI 366 Schuylkill Avenue JUdICZ General Glee Club Jima an S0'E'u5'4 JOHN GUZIAK 407 Upland Avenue Baron General Basketball JOAN GURSHICK 1117 Union Street Ohmer General Y teens G A A Swimming Sr Ass GENEVIEVE GUZIEJEWSKI GEORGE HAAS 41 North Carroll Street 30 North Th rd Street Jenny Distributive Ed George General Fufufe Merchants of Reading of , A i it W I ll 1-S ua I -4 Iv I I- -. 1- . . - ' U ' U PM - ,... , ' ',. .C. 1 it e ir E U fr 21 A ,ll ,i 'if .Vx 4 A 1 Q A 1 - ' 1' A' 1 'L' 3 . , 'i 1 6 . ,Y at-. . . . 7 A o Q h xx f I V A M 1 , , ., 'I .4 - A K. f A as it MARGARET HAAS 1 549 Centre Avenue Peggy Commercnal Glee Club PATRICIA HAAS WARREN HAAS FRED HAGMAYER 1933 p,ke Sweet 1007 Waghmgton Street 1990 North Sixth Street a General Warren College PreD red ColleSe PWD BERNICE HAHN 705 North Eleventh Street Colorado Commercnal JANET HAIN 1449 Church Street Jennie College Prep. HR. Trees., Y-teens, N.H.S., Sr. Ass. C. THOMAS HAHN 1535 Burch Street Horny College Prep Ass Ch M B Ex Comm Program Comm C0 Chairman Sr Ass C MARY LOU HARDINGER JACQUELINE HARRISON 503 North Ninth Street 1943 Douglass Street Lou Commercial Jackie College Prep, Sr. Ass. C., Ass. Chap. Senior Assembly Club S Pres Ke C Pres SclenceC Tennls JANE HAIN 1999 Church Street I-laxny Commercxal G A A N I-I S Leaders C Sports LEWIS HALLOCK 916 Green Street Lew College Prep. Ping-Pong Club 94.5.5 t ,MW , , .. A V, M.. I ' ' 6 f 3 en nO' B L t THOMAS HART 44 Northdlhnrd Street Tommy Commercual Ass. Ch., HR. Pres. f' I . ' V HOWARD HAMILTON 738 Birch Street Bud General RUTH HATZA 115 ' 3 South Tenth Street Ruth1e Commercaal Ceramics Club DOLORES ANN HAWK NANCY LOU HAWMAN ELEANOR HAYES FREDERICK HECKMAN Q40 South Sixteenth Street 1106 ,North Thirteenth Street 521 Avenue A 337 Locust Street - Dee Commercial Nan' College Prep. Elly College Prep. Fred General Sf- A55- C-I F.T.A. Y-teens, F.T.A., N.H.S. 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FRANK R HELLER ROBERT HENRY LEAH HESS 1218 Green Street 377 Schuylkill Avenue 1146 Cotton Street General Humphrey General Leah Home Ec Baseball H P Sr Ass C Mixed Chorus ALEX HETMAN RICHARD HETRICH ROBERT HEWITT 210 South Nmth Street 354 North Fourth Street 546 Fern Avenue A1ex General IC lndustrlal Creeper General HP Sr Ass C Mlxed Chorus Camera Club Boys Athletic Club VICTOR HIEGI-ER CHARLES HIESTER RICHARD HILBERT JACK HILL 910 Noflll SCC0nd Street 756 Schuyllcnll Avenue 1199 North Srxth Street 1393 North Eleventh Street VIC General Charles General Hodge General Da Boy General ESQUIFR Club Ping Pong Club Sports Key C Costume Comm Pang Pong C DORIS HILLBISH 535 Burch Street Dons Commercnal Dressmalung Club ETHEL HODGKINS 569 South Sixteenth Street Eclrre Dlstrlbutlve Ed Q.- CHARLES R HOFF 616 Moss Street Charlie College Prep MIRIAM HOFFMAN 1932 Green Street Mum General SC C P Comm fi '7 'ink GEORGE HIMMELREICH 194 South Nun h Street Hummel General Baseball Mixed Chorus BOYS Ath letlc C ibjayg-L sw it 49.5 ,gm ff 'Q Us MARY ANN HINNERSHITZ ROBERT HITCH 532 Weuser Street 600 North Second Street General Bobby Co lege Prep Glee C Dressmalcrng C H P Golf Club JAMES HOELLMAN JOHN HOERNLE 1990 Green Sfyezg 498 West Douglass Street um General r z Industrial Stage Elect :clan Electruclans C STEWART HOFFMAN 1011 Church S reet u General Soccer we-1 ? Wrigley R ef N RICHARD HOFFER RONALD HOFFER 1040 Werser Street 1040 Weiser Street c General Ronnie General Golf Club Golf Club J M-if as wygi W? if DORIS HOFFMASTER 939 Weiser S reet Dons College Prep Y teens H P N H S ALICE HOLLINGSHEAD 303 Penn Street BLIYTNIZ DIS YlbU IVE Future Merchants of Readmg I ky 5 1 Vg. 7 5.5 5? h -' V L- .L , ' S ' 51 ' '- g ' S e ' , -1 ' V 1 I 1 trys f' ,.91 3 ,W ' . ff? . 3? ' , ' 1 V V V , lj 4 . . , , - is - 1 t 11 r- I -1 r. .. . .. . .. . ., ' Sis V I U 4 I I I - 'I 'I ' 4 -. .1 if Q' ,Q sf-'gage M L gg J-1,-Qilgfggnjgyf. JL , 1' t ' 1 . . I ef 1- fm' , I in I , Q 255 K v .fr . -' . ' I KK, ' 'K - I se ,I 4- . lv . . . ' HJ, H F It 4 I I ' Y I I r , . I S 5 A f A S ' V fiiff: ' I ' ' at A A F . I ,: 'N' ' m-'lavvifif sf -- 1 I Q A--ft as age, K ,g L W . hue ,s', -A' . .' - AQ I k if , Q Qf kaxmxr ,flag .., eu A, 4 5,IZg7lfrt.jfi3-, I' fri: at 4 , q f- . V :1 - AS a , L . 7 Q T . X A , n -I It 1. -1 -- I 1- v- F . ' B d ' . , 2 2 . 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Vx as 'if' JACK KOLLER 491 Chapel Terrace Jack General Mixed Chorus PAUL KONCZBVSK! IRVIN M KORCZYKOWSKI O13 Cotton Street 991 Mclimght Street Punch Industrial Mtlce General Castleatres S' ' 4 s ff I L. IEA .11 a . THEANA KOUTROULELIS ZYGMOND KOZAK 917 Elm S reet 537 South 15'1 Street Terry College Prep ZDSSY General olleyball H I2 Treas Sr Ass C, Volleyball 1 f Q:-Y ' A , + V A j Qi A :T .S'.'T -,..f3w-gg-fgje'-t , V .NK t, . 5 Ly t K , . A ggi L f . 1-' ' tsfzrf , A .- 4, Af, tb I ' f . f x E, xg- . 9 ' Q' 545, fini 1 '- V-T A , 5' ffvy? fr 1 . - A 'g . 'P . ' , V W A 6 I B C I I x V , 4 , ' . 'r . N t w K Q .5 X , . f. .AX V f ' - mg I . Y 1 7 . l x gL-t . ' t,ty 577 tlt' 't't A ' li ' 'fn K ' V . 71ZI1ff55'ff-f-f7fS'fL??fS A Q . ' - S i 1.51151 - t e - : --tf .1 1T'fe29- I I fl7isff'+i1:' , ' ,. z W - - ' . ffiiifgifiulf 'I It I r,-. egg ts M f , 6 ,mfkf '-Z ' 2. 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H f. ,, 1 'f 1 'V' NANCY MAE PFLEGER 1046 Court Street Nancy Dnstrrbutlve Ed Future Merchants of Readlng mv ANTHONY PICHINI 440 West Greenwich Street Tonv General Esourre Club 40 GENEVIEVE ANN PODGUSKI 1499 Burch Street Gene College Prep 81 Black CPC HP F G A A Y teens C P Comm Sports T if JAMES POTTER . S238 South Sixth Street Jnm College Prep. Key C., Typing C., S.C., Ass. Ch., N,H.S., Tenms K ANDREW PHILIPCZAK 399 Carroll Street ID General Fung Pong Club lu. 1 WALTER PORTNER 493 West Wundsor Street Walt lndu trual fw- SONIA PHIPPS R D 1 Smkung Sprung PhuDDsue College Prep Yteens GAA HP Sr A ssC FRANK PIEHL 934 Muhlenberg Street Frank General ESQuure Club ROSE PICCONE 1193 Church Street Rosle Commercual Mixed Chorus Basketball WILLIAM PLANER 1616 Moss Street General V sf lull '- DORIS POSEY 147 North Front Street Posey General G A A Basketball Baseball M. CHESTER PRAY WILLIAM PRICE WILSON D, PUTT Greenhelds 651 Canal Street 714 North lenth Street Chet College Prep. XX!rl!nam lndustrral '4WnlsOn General Chemistry C, Fmance Comm. Esourre Club .34 f, :-es.,-v . zifjggl 7: . -H951 Q- 2 V if K- . .f .il,f,:', ' '7- efefi A gf' A -.4.- , 3- -f 1 ....- F fr: 76 . .ttf . lf' ' ff -L' ,va I' QW -. dt Q ' ,J 'C U' , , EDWARD RACK RICHARD RACK SHIRLEY RAEZER RONALD RAMER 1991 Spruce Street 337 Pine Street 631 Weiser Qtreet Z91 Madison Avenue Eddie College Prep. Dick College Prep. Sl'url College Prep. Punch Industrial Chemistry Club Esquire Club fx 4 grim 9 A 'l f A f-If . ,L . t, 1 U 5-?f1'55ir r ' J' 'Et , 1 . ' 'l rr Y f ,, V , 1' ,ja ,Q ETHEL RAVITZ JOYCE RAYMOND , ,J --V v MELVIN LEON REA 1606 Perkiomen Avenue 548 Pike Street Qrb, ,S ,N Q58 North Sixth Street Ethel College Prep. English College Prep. O GX- ,-, ,, TNQ Doozy College Prep. H.P., GJNA., Sr. Ass. C., Volleyball g1.AAf'x,,C l-l.P., Bowling, Hockey, f 'O fl :JJ Bae. Comm., Arxalma, Radio C. r. ss. . K 1 ' o ji' 1 X 2 I XL .PL A-.Nb XAL' , AA 'fmgg , A J. 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A rf ff C? ':,- AI - ' - is t A . I W V ., QQ . I , . ses EDERICK SCHULTZ 34 North Sixth Street U redcliel' General otba l, Baseball tv-v BETTY .I SCHLEGEL 519 Cedar Street Bobble College Pr Betty Commerclal 81 B A Capo lla N I'l S C eer Buslness Elllclency Club RITA A SCHMIDBAUER Q41 Llnden Street Ita General C1 A A Plng Pong C SIDNEY SCHULTZ 534 South T81 Street i Commercral ki 'L DORIS SEDER VIRGINIA M. SEEMS HENRIETTA SEIBERT IOQQ NIOSS Street Q9 South lenth Street 197501391 Nlnlll Slfefl Shorty Commerclal Gmn College PreD HYUYY Colle5? PWD- Busuness EH c ency Club A dDDVIld, I3 3 B , 5' C , C D Comm, lrnance Comm , Y-teens, C P.C. JACOUELINE SEIBERT 113 Wunder Street Jackie Commercial MARY LOUISE SELL 899 North Twelfth Street Mary Commercial B s EH C Basketball Speedball Hockey G A A Baseball JACOUELYN L SHADE 649 Blngaman Street Jackie General Hall Patrol Mixed Chorus DramaticC 'ts LEON A SHERMAN 1663 North Ninth Street ee Industrial Ping Pong Club 6 DORIS SEIDEL JANE L. SEIDEL 991 Spruce Street Q53 North Thirteenth Street Doris Commercial Janie General Mixed Chorus, Nursing C. G.A.A., Sr. Ass. C., Mixed Chorus . V - . -f ,,,., :-- -,'i f'. V ,, 'w1,4,.5 . I A . bv A A l'i, 5 A A A . I r ' H .1 a 4. .. , 4 P A if FM? r 4 .Kin fi: an F I ?Q fp 4 L 1 , 1 1 a t f 1 f S I, Q. , , X Q ff 5 ' 1 1. 15 ,f Via. .v 1 t ,Lg a 1 Sgt! 4 el' vi' I wilgwx L 1 3 1 R. GERALD A. SELL 997 South Sixth Street Gerry General Sr. Band, M.B., Sr. Orch., C.B., Orchestra C. HAROLD SELTZER HARRY K SEYFERT Reading R D 9 1809 Perkiomen Avenue Harold General Harry General JUDITH SHAPPELL KIRK SHEIRICH 1930 Green Street 819 North Second Street Judy Co lege Preo e College Prep Mixed Chorus Sports G A A Che s l-lall Patrol S.. RONALD J SHILLING 1537 Cot on Street Ronny General 'vlarching Band A Cappella Avia tion C ffrket, 2 ROY SHOMGARD 824 North Twelfth Street Shomy lndi.s rial Ping Pong Club 'Q-5, 'hr WILLIAM R SHOPPELL JI 461 North Twelfth St eet College Prep l-l l? 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' i , - , - - - - .fi , - ., . ., in-'t' 'luv' HARRY W SHRIVER ETHEL SHULTZ ELEANOR SHUMAN W RAYMOND SIEGART Jr 618 North Tenth Street 729 D cl: Street 906 West Green Street 1394 Perry S reet Harry General Ethel Comme cxal Eleanor College Pr :J ay College Prep R 8: B H ll Treas Stage Hand Business Elllcuency Club N H S G A A Sr Ass Hu Y Pres Chemus ry C Tennis Motto Comm Ltbrary C LEOPOLD SIELSCH EVELYN SINGER JOICELYN SIZER 55 North Tenth Street 139 North Fufth Street 1335 Mxneral Sorlns Rodd eo Industrnal we Commercnal Oy Commercial Motto Comm Sr Ass C C: AA Sr Ass C Y teens CPC GLORIA SKIMSKI HELEN SKRHA MARILYN A SMELTZ 1935 Robeson Street 1995 Carbon Street 8 North Second Street Gloria Commercial Helen College Prep Manlyn College Prev Library C N H S Nursnng Club G A A Leaders C Soeedball Hockey Basketball Softball CHARLES SMITH GLORIA SMITH PATRICIA SMITH SHIRLEY SMITH 1933 Mulberry Street 1511 North Tenth Street 1197 Buttonwood Street 1040 Cl'1urCl'1 Street ADDles General Ya Ya Commercwal Butch College Prep Shnrl College DreD Soccer Busuness Elflcvency Club Ex Comm Pnng Pong C G A A Sewnng C Hockey Q THOMAS SMITH LEE H. SNYDER 148 South Fleventh Street T Czeneral Small College Prep, 1161 North Eleventh Street KH CLARENCE SOLECKI 356 South Fourth Street Kresge Czeneral Football, Basketball I-IR. Pres., Key C., N.l'l.S., A Cap- Ping-Pong Club pella, Esquire C., Tennis SHIRLEY SORG 1140 North Tenth Street Shirley Commercial Busnness Ellrclency Club ELIZABETH SOUDERS 541 South Eighteenth Street Betty Commerclal Busuness Elllcnency Club DAVID SOLLENBERGER 9909 Raymond Avenue Dave College Prep. 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Q I , I .-4955, ,f fl L nr RICHARD SWALLEY ELWOOD SWARTZ EDMUND SWIEZAK 240 .lelferson Street 107 Peach Street 1098 NIUIHIZUPCVS SUEZY Dick lndustrial Woodie General Birdie General Cross-country, Track, l-l.P., Boys' Marching Band, Art C. Athletic C. SYLVAN TAUB 1614 North Fifteenth Street Woodle College Prep Football P 81 B Track Dramatxc C Finance Comm BERNARD THOMPSON 634 Mulberry Street Bernle General CPC HR Pres Soccer Basketball Co Chairman Sr Ass C l S- MARTIN TIDERMAN 448 Locust Street Wlndy lndu tr al Electrlcnan CAMILLE THORPE 834 Weaser Street Camille College Prep CPC Orchestra SOS CB HP ,f N C GEORGE WILLIAM TOBIAS 644 Brookl n Stree CJ G n ral verge z ACaDDella N l'l S I-I R V P Nllxed Quartet Song Comm JOAN TAUBITZ 959 North Tenth Stree Joan General GAA Yteens CPC ec Sr Ass C JANE TORR 1013 North Fourth S feet Jan y College Prep Q, ASS C GAA NHS St C Bowl.,-.5 Y teens Publucnty Comm S C THOMAS TALARIGO 143 River Road Tommy General WILLIAM TETER 135 West Oley Street T G r l ete ene a Male Quartet M B Cross Country JULIA THRAN 799 North Fourth Street Julie College Prep Marching Band C P C Nursing C JEANNE ELAINE TRENAMAN 14 531 North Ergtlth Street Jeanne Commercial ' ,lc 'X 4 A t It -I . 3 4 5 Qs . C 1 ,. ,-Q I , ' ,, , , ..., W ,N-, - . ,I 4? 1 fr , 1 5 1 X ' ,tk . -, SE 9355? :Y . U? ' K Y, x,1 35 1 .Lf ,ft ' Y- , S Sf:'2.f.i12 . v rv - A iq.-A Sm.-QfE'1f7 --X my Q P , , r z , 2 ' 5 R . U H l H I H 4 l Y ? H 2 ll - - ' , . . ,, . . , J 1 , , . . ., .Q t. ,, . ., ' 1 ' 1 A I -I RALPH TROXELLE 3? South Eleventh Street Ralph Industrial Avlatron Club arf' PAUL VALGUS Q16l Spruce Street au General Boys AthletrcC Soccer Milt V? 12311 JACK VITALO 1319 Green Street ack General JAN WALKER 1141 Burch Street an College Prep e C HR Pres NHS Crggg country Track PAULINE TUCCI 1QQ Jefferso tr 7 l'I S Z Paullne College Prep GAA Yteens QA Q HOWARD VanHORN 133 South Eughth Street Buddy Dustrnbutwe Future Merchants of Read Ed mg RUSSEL WALKER 1444 Cotton Street uss G rwra ESCJunreC Swrmmlng MARGARET UBIL 959 South Fourth S reet Pe55Y General Typing Club Q ., Ffa?-lwtt w AFM Y? 'Sm eww RICHARD VonNIEDA 393 I-losluns Place Duc General Marching Band Sr Orch Orch 33539 gan' 1 if S THOMAS WALLEISA Q96 Nor'h Srxth S reet Tommy College Prep W 1 :qt rf in 'Viva 1 -v- fl lr KENNETH URKUSKI 325 South lhnrd Stree' en General RICHARD VENIZELOS 719 Washln ton Street Dnclt ollege Prep St C Quill Sc Scroll C Sr Ass C F2 81 B Publucrty and I clcet Comm 1' WILLIAM WAGNER 636 South 16 2 Street Wally Drstrubutrye Ed Future Merchants of Reading DORIS L WALLS S44 Wvnser Street Dons General f I K Ax, '..AA ' b M q .4 4 . 5 , J x ,T - . X In 5 f 'CI .. fr ' 1 t ' , - ' ' . V , at-1. we W tc ' , ' ' - t..jgj Q , I V A A x , -' ll: - 6- V -as . A 1 . N I . J' -' I I P '11 ?- --P .f- at -1 I I 1- -- 5 S ' I ., sc., . ., ' V P , .Pcs , QQ: .'.. 35.1 F? I fi , ' A hfi?g?:1 Qeemt - . I '- 71 ' ' 7 I I , I A Qff' I ,, A I ' . . f A If 4 Q d f 1 Q, V ' . 1 - . 1 . tt , y cg . wat I f . Y ,f3,1,c, . , 3 ' IQ: '?l - - s tt ' ' f Qifillk at .9 A F. It 1'-. A f I wifi lg fi' W3 L' u vu 4. ur .. , r. I V J t , . . S . ' 1' 11,2 PS iff' 1 I 69 ,- Q S3551 I ' i:i' 3ri9i 1 as t A, ' - 251277 5 A K grgqfgnftyegt A 1' ' ' 'QE 521,71 D: -5 , A ,IvTI,T'f'hT,5 ' , . Q' . , , Lgglgg. . V., 1 - ' fr - 55 5 . I 4 I K Y -, Y . -, P -, - , DOUGLAS WALTERS 1951 Buttonwood Street Douglas General SPENCER WALTERS 1107 Douglass Street Spencer College Prep I-Iomeroom Vtce President RICHARD L WANINGER LAURA WANNER 190 Elm Street 545 Robeson Street uc College Prep Lew General Track G A A Sr Class Sec Muxed Chorus Leaders C WILLIAM B WEAND Jr JUNE WEAVER 309 South Third Street 1119 Buttonwood Street General June Commercial I-l I? Sec Pang Pong C RAY WEITZEL 538 South Fifteenth Street ay College Prep C PC Arxalma Co edxtor Publnclty 81 Ttclcet Comm Ex Comm N H S BERNARD WELCZ CAROLYN WELLS EARL DAVID WENGER 1559 Cotton Street 1636 North Tentl' Street WYONISSIHQ BCYHCY Dlstrubutrve Ed Carolyn Commerclal Dave IIege Prep Future Merchants ol Reading Y teens Ensemble Fl' A St C A appella PATRICIA WENGERT DONALD WENRICH WILLIAM WENRICH EVELYN WENTZEL 940 Carroll Street 357 Schuylkill Avenue 348 Pear Street 1161 Perry Street a Commercial on Industrial Industrial vue Commerc al Dramatnc Club Plng Pong Club Orchestra Club Library Club wk I sm I -' q I re I I -A 1 ' 'la' V -I ,il I . , N , 'I ' I I 'Q H S P rj D alll Us ' . Q HAROLD WERLEY 66Q North Thrrteenth Street Werley General A Cappella Ping Pong C arf RALPH WERT 1413 North Tenth Street Wert General Plng Pong Club I' 'Y i 'HF FLORENCE WERTZ ROBERT WHITE l533 l-laalt Street 455 Mlltlmore Street Floss Commercual Bobby Cneneral G AA Sports ACappella Ba ketball Football Track ROBERT WHITEHEAD RODGER WHITMAN 'l'l'l8 North Ninth Street 'IOQ7 North Ftfth Street Whitey Industrial Rodger Industrial ESTHERANNE WIEDER BQ4 North Thlrteenth Street Essle College Prep Y teens Set: S C St C Typing C C PC N HS Dec Comm Arxalma 3 PATRICIA WITMAN 569 South 'I8 Street a Dustrrbutuve Ed Future Merchants of Reao ng ov Q1- wQ .r -fu .Af ,2 fax' 1.1 42 rg '1 15.0 X' 1-fV A'J ,, 5,-2 .1 'U SHIRLEY WITMAN NO Hamalton Stre strlbu Future Merchants of Read ng ,,.2- 3'-'AX ANN WILDERMUTH 16526 Locust Street Ann Comm rclal Cheerleader Ex Comm I-I P G A A ec Y eens NHS S Ass Sports fr VIVIAN WOJSZWILLO 1033 Ch rry Street Woz Comrnercual Sr Ass C LbraryC Sports MYRTLE WIEAND 431 Chestnut Street Myrt College Prep Nl-IS Yteens I-IPVP ive cf' JOHN WINKELMAN 513 North Fou th Street Wsnky lndustrtal Electrlcnans Club BESSIE M WOLF 347 Lunden Street ess Conrnercual P iQ? fl! DONALD WOLF 1026 Hampden Boulevard Mo General JACK WRENTZEL 548 Moss Street Jack General MARILYN L. YEAGER 448 South Fifteenth Street Marrlyn College Prep, R.8r B., C.P.C., A Cappella, Sr. Ass. C., Y-teens, Male Quartet-Accompanist 1 ANNE YODER Geigertown Anne College Prep. HR, PreS-, Sf- Ass. C., Y-teens VIVIAN J WOLFE 1057 Unuon Street Rusty Commercral Y teens S C H P GLORIA MAE WOLFGANG 449 Brrclw Street Glorna Commercial ,YN MARILYN YATRON 355 North Tenth Street Lynn College PreD GAA NHS Sr Ass C Volley ball Bowllng 'QD- HAROLD E WOUNDERLY 1919 Pulte btreet Harold General JANET E 701 North Jennle H R Sec Sr Mixed Choru Sports VIRGINIA YENSER Q96 Jamuson Place Ginny General Mrxed Chorus BARBARA JANE YOUNG BETTY YOUNG 436 South Ninth Street Q17 Niorth Fourth Street Bobby General Betty Commefcwl Sr. Ass. C., Bowling JOAN YINGST 1507 Birch Street Joan College Prep, Y-teens, F,T.A., Sr. Ass. C., N,H.S., Mixed Chorus 84 .yr QW I I l 'Q BRUCE R YOUNG 1938 Perluomen Avenue Strloes College Prep Ping Pong C Marchung Band 1 GLORIA ZELLER5 704 Franklin Street Glorna Commercial Senlor Assembly Comm DOLORES J ZAFFIRO 419 North Second Street Do Do College Prep Sr Ass C Mexed Chorus GAA TM' BARBARA zines 101 SA North Eleventh Street Babs Commercnal G A A Q-5 2 Y teens Arxalvna Ass Swnmmsn WILLIAM ZERBY 359 Sprung Street College Prep OrchestraC HP NHS CPC THELMA ZIEGLER 116A Exeter Street Meclrey Commerceal BETTY E ZEIBER 149 West Greenwuch Street Betty General Cwlee Club 7' it DANIEL ZERBEY 1592 North Tenth Street Kud Zerbey General Mnxed Chorus Ping Pong C Soccer Baseball PAUL ZIMMER 898 Pear Street Wlmpy Industrial Electrician SARA JANE ZINK MARION ZOHN MIRIAM ZOLL 890 North Second Street 894 Church Street 535 South Seventeenth Street Kitten Dustrnbutuve Ed Dollle Commercial Shnrl Commercial Future Merchants of Readmg ,GP ,pq Y' John Wlnkleman Y -, Jan Walker Unsung Ifaeroes nf 49 is 5' X KathrYn 1-YW' MW B at +1 bw Q x Zmmer Pau ladluehne Magee Donald Ludwig Q5 1--f papgutsui Esghgf Bdw jane Runyzon A V 'X 55,1 Richard Jlmsku Leonard Mohn Eye 10' I fe? Joseph Flay 86 9 M, ' 21, A . 4-' h o K I Xx X h T 3 1 M: . l QA I :N ,, I no N V' AVJFXQ I Q ' i A 5 W TSYEEKJ . L fd ' ,. - - , Q pb 1 J , K X ' if ' f ff , h f 57 . X x d . , Ov- , h . , f . ' I, 5 L 1 , f f- ' x , , , - 'W ' L ' tif' , 0 I , B- , Ein jllilemorlam CROSSING THE BAR unset and evenung star And Ong Cledl' Call lOl' mel And may there he no moaning ol the bar When l put out to sea But such a tide as moving seems asleep Too lull for sound and loam When that vvhleh drew from out the boundless d Turns again home James Clouser lvvnllght and evening hell And alter that the darlcl And may there he no sadness ol larevvell When l embarlc For though from out our Bourne of lime and Place The Flood may bear me lar l hope to see my pnlot lace to lace msd When l have crossed the har ALFRED LORD TENNYSQN Eugene Carmello CQD tg 1 if xl S ' , W ' -1-5 ,iff f l jfamulp Ultra WE THE KNIGHTS AND LADIES WHO ARE GRADUATING FROM OUR CASTLE IN THE CLASS OF 49 DEDICATE THIS PAGE TO OUR PARENTS WHO HAVE PREVIOUSLY GRADUATED FROM R H S Patrrcra Anderton Jane Ham Jonathan Anderton June 1926 B Frank l-larn February 1922 Nancy Bachofer Janet Ham John Bacholer June 1925 George lfeen l-'lam June 1926 Raymond S Becker Jr Jacquelme Harrrson Mrldred Wrttman Becker June 1930 Thelma Lenreh l-larrrson lune 1024 Raymond S Becker February 1928 Ward D l-larnson June 1922 Nancy Bendel Nancy Lou Hawman Clair Bendel February 1922 Charles R Hawman February 1924 Charles Bertolet George Hrmmelrerch Wanda Cutshall Bertolet June 1927 Edith Harnes I-lrmmelrereh June 1919 Damel W Bertolet February 1923 Raul l-lrmmelrerch June 1919 Audrey Bowers John Hoernle Evelyn Flower Bowers February 1923 'ohn lvl Hoernle lune 1927 Robert Brrclcer Dons Hoffmaster Sarah Schroeder Brncker June 1914 Dorothy Ermentrou Hohfmaster Barrre Burke June 1918 Marran Ressler Burke February 1930 Charles E ldlollmdsler June Alolg Donald R Burk Bernard Hunsberger Dame' E Bzrky June 1996 Regina Llpzeakhlunsberger June 1927 Mlrlam Cloder Davrd N lmmendorf MdUrICeJ Cloder June 19Q5 Qlga Wentzel Immendorl June 1927 Janet Ann Collrns Mary Ellen Keeler F her L usch Keeler June 1911 M M H ' t mam r er Collins June 1926 paul Stdmgey Keele' June 1911 Edmond Davres G I K H M P D F 191 HY' 2 2' dry ous dvles ebrudry Q Mar1orleKellerlally lune 1929 Barbara Dersher GI W K Cl D h enn msey arence ers er June 1920 PGUIA Kmscy June 1019 Wlllram Dengler Elsie Chrlstman Dengler June 1919 Ronald D Kmsey Raymond H Krnsey February 1921 Davrd Deppen Charles Gehret Deppen February 1926 Hmben Klopp Russel Klopp February 1925 Dorothy DeVrne Helen Anthony DeVme June 1927 Balham Koemg Thelma Iroutman Koenrg Ruth A Drller Febmdw -1929 Ruth Esterly Diller June 1924 john Q yoemg February go Julra Ann Doerrman Jeanne Lemh Julra Mules Doerrman June 1927 Joan I-arch Frank S Doerrman February 1926 Helen yedgzr Le, h Febmdry -1oQ0 Martha Flsher Emmajeane Lorah Martha Wrllwerth Frsher June 1924 Ruth Rduenzdhn LO dh June -,995 Wrllram H Frsher June 1927 Donald Ludwrg Wrllram Flower E' N H L d F b -,998 Helen Mentzler Owens June 1921 Sd ll S U M9 e mary Patncra Ludwrg Thelma Baer l udwrg June 1929 Ddmel U Gelms June 1918 HerbertA Ludwro February 1929 Earl C Gernert Jr Kath McKinney Edrth Gehrrs Earl C Gemell June JQQS Pobertlvlclf nney February 1925 Glonq Gmgngh Phe l'loyerfN1el'frr'ney lune 197 Dorothy Laudenslage Gangrjch 1927 pamcla Ann McMahon John A Gingrich June -I9li,n7e Dorothy Islern McMahon June 1929 Mrldred Good Ruth Muller Cnood February 1923 Barbara Muller Adele Salter Muller June 1922 Clyde A Muller Sarah Fmore Muller February 1923 Marrlyn Mrller Rlchardp Muller June 1921 Jack Mrlls Helen Bausch Malls February 1924 Marrorre Moms Lrly Wentzel Moms February 1923 I-'larold R Morrrs S June 1923 Roger Mosser Eleanore Leake Mosser June 1930 Ammon G Mosser February 1929 Barbara Ann Nelson Anna Lernrnger Nelson February 1927 Joan Noll Irene Burkhart Noll February 1924 Melvrn Rea Maurrce L Rea June 1915 Laura E Reber lohn Reber June 1911 Cynthra Rernhart Ruth Snyder Rernhart F I-I S 1922 Ruth Ann Rhoads Wrllram Ruppert Mabel Rlegel Ruppert June 1918 Patrrcra Schearer l-larold E Schearer June 1915 Mary Lourse Sell I-laroIdA Sell June 1919 Wrllram R Shoppell Jr Wrllram R Shoppell February 1921 Marrlyn A Smeltz Muriel l-Ielfruch Smeltz June 1930 Nancy Stettler Stanley Thomas Stettler June 1925 Nancy Stottlemyer Gertrude Beaver Stottlemyer June 1912 Martin Tlderman Anna Ilderman Kaullman E H S 1940 Earl David Wenger EarIF Vfenger June 1923 Anne Zehner Ethel Kerschner Zehner February 1925 l-larold H Zehner February 1926 Sara Jane Zrnlc Wrllram Zrnk June 1921 1 I 1 1 W 1 - F 1 ' 1 7 1 X 1 V F I . , . 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' ' I 1 I . , .. 1 TWELFTH GRADE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Presidenf-Prelward 'Xleun Vice-Pres.-llorrald Krneey Secrelary-Laura Wanner Treasurer-Betty Marrrn bera, and Mnruan C oder 1' ,ELA .rf W ,V 'ffl-1 X ,.,.. f . ,f-,, -af fx 89 2.2, f . , A wi h., 4 ' Sveniur Qllummittees af Q, FLOWER COMMITTEE r'?1, .iiEL +25 S45 .,- .4 Mrrrarn Salerno, Geraldine Carlson, Barbara Delslwer, Chairman, Edrtlw Gehrns, and Joan Conratlw I Absent-Marllyn Mrller MOTTO COMMITTEE lane Ealter, Clwarrman, Erma Ege, Evelyn Sanger, Jaclcle Nern, and Eleanor Shuman AbsenI-Jennse Fslak . Row 2-Ann W ldermuth, Evelyn Lengel, Patrrcla , Smnth, Barbara Kern, Joan Noll, and Marilyn Muller Row 3-Tom I-Ialvn, Jennie Fnlalm, Marilyn Dougherty, T and llay Wertzel Row 4-Harold Ludwig, Esther Papoutsrs, Marian Greenberg, Margaret Ruoll, and William Dengler Absent-Nancy Bruner and Ted Stanley Row 1-Ioan Janda, Nancy Sclwrnelwl, Agnes Bar- Mfg 9 ,,.. E COMMITTEE: drrdn Gm b man en er F and V '9Inra Seems 9' Jeanne LombardO, Chair. ND ORCHESTRA COMMITTEE M POM' and Chaser my PROGRAM COMMITTEE Row 1-Barbara I eacock, Irene Grier, and Janet I-Iarn Row 2--Torn I-Iahn and Phyllus Lobe, Chmrman Absenl-David Deppen DECORATION AND REFRESHMENT COMMITTEE: Row 1-Anne Yoder, Esther anne Wreder, and Roberta fcnlay Cach Row Q-I?aIpIT Eaken and Don Qld ErmoId, Charrman Absent-Jack MIIIS X, -1152 V , ,MJ if va J P ,, :If -ii ! Z' -Qi' ff, ,V :ii N K.. ax la 2 4 4 s I ,- ll- 39, -Wul- f f Q H. 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FEATURE STAFF Jacqueline Zwoyer, Theodore Stanley, Feature Editor, Shirley Abrams, and Sally Abey Absent-Gene Podguski . X I -1 C C G 4 BUSINESS STAFF Kneeling-l-larry Shriver Standing-Marilyn Yeager and Norrnan Kline- lcowski OO Bah aah Zglatk This school paper, which is one of the Finest to be found anywhere, lceeps us posted on all school events and the' latest happenings. Sponsor-Mr. Plank EDITORIAL STAFF Roberta Sehlaybach, Copy Reader, Joan Scarlett and J. William Jost, Co-Editors, Marjorie Tillson, Headline Editor 73' nn.. XR., , 4 'I' TYPISTS La Verne Becker and Rita Merlino SPORTS STAFF Richard Venizelos, Howard Macaulay, and Norwan Regner are getting the latest news in the World ol sports directly from Mr. Reese and Mr. Dunkelberger Absent-Palma Cucinotta and Sylvan Tamb 'Xa PRINTERS l-loward Kauclier, Walter Goodman, and Chester Perlezto REPORTERS Row 1-Pat Scliearer and Jacqueline Nein Row 2-Mary l-louclf, Ruth Zelwner, Nancy Schmehl, and Rose Wagman Row 3-William Reedy, Mayer Mann, Patricia Wieherer, and Nancy Geisslar 'G' atiunal Iiaunur Sucietp This organization, which stands For scholarship, leadership, character, and service, holds two ceremonies each year to induct students who possess these qualifications. Sponsors-Mr. Enoch and Miss Love Planning the agenda for the next meeting are Treasurer, Betty Martin, Vice-President, William Dengler, Mr. Enoch, President, Warren Haas, Secretary, Sarah Abey. IW' Row 1-Frances Leister, Kathryn Lyttle, Joan Conrath, Geraldine Carlson, and Janet Hain Row 2-Nancy Stottlevmer, Doris Hotfmaster, and Barbara Koenig ROW 3-George Tobias, David Deopen, Jan Walker, and Pav Weitzel O9 Row 1-Nancy Schmehl, Irene Grier, Joan Scarlett, and LaVerne Becker Row 2-Myrtle Wieand, Edith Gehris, and Elizabeth Nagle Row 3-l-larry Nelson, Harry Shriver, Charles Diehm, David Strause, and John Winlcelman 4 1.-25 W3 Row 1'-Roberta Schlaybach, Marrlyn Mrller, Betty Galt, and Estheranne Wueder Row 2-Barbara Rogers and Anne Claytor Row 3-l-l a r old Kepler, Ronald Kinsey, Robert Sanders, Fran- cis Chuplcln, Wrlllam Shoppell, and Lee Snyder Absent-Gary Bechtel, Robert Brodstern, Nancy I'-la!-JA man, Jane l-lain, Bradley Katz, Donald Lad mg, Anna May Mengel, Rlchard Nern,Cynth1a Qernhart, lfuth llhoadi, Betty Panyeon, Qlorra Socrmzkr, Theo- dore Stanley, Jack Stroud, and Jane Torr 'IO3 Nh!! 'Mme Row 1-EleanorShu- man, Betty Messner, Gloria Glngruch, Mary Carabellas, and Marxlyn Yatron Row 2-Joyce Etzel, Joan Yingst, Ann Wul- dermuth, Patricia Schear- er, and Margaret Puoll Row 3-Davud Sol- lenberger, William Zera by, James Potter, and Nicholas Pasayotus l 1 J ,f X., v X .. Svtutient Qfuunril Sponsors-Mr. Starr Miss Walt President-Harry Nelson Vice-President-Nicholas Pasayotis Secretary-David l-lotlman Student Council, with one member from each home- room, meets to discuss the general welfare of the students and the school. Any member may bring perti- nent questions or suggestions for improvements before this body just as the Knights of the Pound lable heard the requests of the king's subjects. EZ TWELFTH GRADE Row 1-Eleanor Lesco, Mary Ann l-linnershitz, Eleanor Schuman, Jane Torr, Marilyn Dunlcelberger, and Marilyn Miller Row 2-Anne Claytor, Ruth Ann Phoads, Estheranne Wieder, Jane Falter, Joan Biehl, Joan Scarlett, and Edith Gehris Row 3-Richard Venizelos, Calvin Longacre, James Potter, William Dengler, and Warren Haas Absent-Laura Banlces, Lucille lfneeream, and Margaret Ott. 11 ELEVENTH GRADE Row 1-Lenore Lonlcer, Joan Wyle, Shirley Abrams Patricia Mill, Eleanor Dick, and Janet Lou Peeser Row 2-Mary l-lamilton, Jean Briner, Geraldine Pittle Patricia Svyavely, and Mildred Ermler Row 3-Kathleen Wagner, Pat Kraras, Doris Homan, and Ruth Cutrona Row 4-Robert Stautler, William Jost, Raymond Moyer Gerald Pattilo, and Albert Blessing Absent-Patricia Gajewski and Marlrley Seibert Al -rv. K v TENTH GRADE Row 1-Janice l-leart, Jacqueline Bowman Row 9-Marie Koslowslci, Phyllis Esterly, Wilson l-loyer, Mayer Mann, Priscilla Shoup, and Gloria Qowland Row 3-Qalph Gilmore, George Price, Albert Stallone, and Thomas Clouse Absent-Anna Barth, Norman Klinelcowski, Joan Miller, Lee Weiler, and Mary Ann Weaver 'IO4 'F t FZ' V' Sandal Qllommittee Student Council appointed this committee to help plan the social aliairs of the Castle. Members-Marilyn Miller, Miriam l-loliman, Margaret Qtt, and Janet Lou Peeser Absent-Anne Claytor, Ralph Kneeream, and David Miller Stuhent Qilnurt This student organization puts our democratic ideals to work in l2.l-l.S. Fellow students vvho have committed minor olfenses may plead their cases before this group and receive just and lair sentences, Sponsor-Mr. Gish Chief Judge-Theodore Stanley Secretaries-Esther Papoutsis Patricia Schearer if JURY Row 1-Jean Biehl Fstheranne Wieder Mar aret f A K , sa ausser, Jane lorr, Esther Gordon, Geraldine Pailsnider, i ., and Nancy lincoln Row 2-Jane Falter, Pichard Venizelos, Jchn Spadar of'Xnne Schade, and Dolores Gantert 195 Row 1-Albert Lienti, Peter Lenz, Marjorie lillson, Marjorie Morris, and Shirle Abrams Y Row 2-William Aulenbach, Jaclcson Stroud, David Wenger, Michael lallerty, Virginia Seems, and Marilyn White Svtuhzntzjfarultp Cllnmmittees These committees consist of three students, one from each class, and several teachers, They help to plan and carry out the activities ofthe school. XX. AWARDS: David Deppen, Beverly Kern, Ruth Ann Howe, Margaret Ruolf C la- PUBLIC RELATIONS: Sally Lessig, Joan Roberts, Donald Ermold 106 i X, 1 EXHIBIT: Carylee Slaughter, Franklin Lamm, Miriam Cloder ASSEMBLY : Patricia Beidler, Rose Pearick Absent-Barry Hilbert x..J AUDIO-VISUAL William Reedy, Mary Jo Hoffman, Melvin Rea CtElehentb Erahe Cfxerutihe Qiiummittee This committee, representing each eleventh grade homeroom, plans and carries out the business arilairs of the class of 1950. Sponsor-Mr. Monyer President-Leon Miller Vice-President-David Hoffman Secretary-Jean Ritter Treasurer-Marian Reeser Row 1-Mary Lou Price, Helen Brodstein, Evelyn Weida, Mildred Ermler Row 2-Doris Homan, Dolores Messner, Joyce Davis, Joan Kestner Row 3-Ann Pehr, Marjorie Tellson, Joan Laflerty, Laverne Berger, Mary Lou Stewart, Carolyn Zillhart Row 4-David Hoffman, Richard Schwambach, George Gerhart, Phyllis Ash, Franlc Sands, Paymond Moyer, Samuel De Wald Absent-Luther Leymeister, Florin Harbach Q ' 107 btuhentzjfacultp flinmmittees HEALTH AND SAFETY: Jean Ritter, John Price Absent-Robert Berger PUBLICITY: David Miller, Edith Gehris Absent-Jean Briner T I A. ,, fx 6. Q. Q. Sponsor--Mrs. Boltz President-Margaret Blank Vice-President-Joyce Dnehl Secretary-Ann Wnldermuth Treasurer-Jean Putter These are just a few ofthe many sports mnndecl qlrls of P H S who belong to G A A lhls organization which rewards their efforts an sports wuth letters and puns provudes a lot of fun at tlne meetsng banquet and other social aetlv ties Virglma Kosalc, Janet sham WN' Jodra Cjlrllla Jaarrh shomvzll Jacqueline NGN' F-We 'C Mrs. Boltz, Mr. l2eese, Mrs. Moyerf speaker, and Mar- garet Blanlc Collins, .4 ' x A M C ll, Jean Beidler Marllynllldnd' Joan C d K ler Doris CldYf pamela I S dalora, and Mary Ellen 22 Ke mrnerer Rhodella Noll, ROS? pd Emma Serfrit, V Smeltz, Laura Wdnner Joan T b 1 Y russellrs erna Jean Slinglwott Sand B Miller ' du lfzf AUClf2Y Bowers, and N Barbara Seyfert, Joan Selwlegel, Dorace Levln, Nancy l,llly, Helen Gardner, Nancy Hoffman, Joanna Pose, and Beverly Kern O8 i' Anna May Barth, Mary ,lane Neldert, Laura Reber, Joyce Raymond, Shurley Smlth, Jeannette Clouser, Alvnna Bolton, and Geneva Robinson J, s.,, Z' G. Q. QI. Dons l-lornan, Joan l-lorlman, Roth Zehner, Ann Rehr, Erna Frederick and loyce Dayls -'gif' Florence Wertz, Jeanne lerch, Patricia Keenan, Glorna Dengler, Dons Zerbey, Nancy EdCl'1Of2f, Mary Sell, and Retry Moyer Datrucua Snyder Qlorua Bloch Loretta Unch Joan Lerch, Ann Wrldermuth, ,leanne Faber, .lane Haan, and loan Fry 109 :Teens Sponsors-Mrs. Norton, Miss Reinhold, and Mrs. Bell Prssident-Sally AMY Vic:-President-Margaret Ruoll Secretary-Esrherarme Wu edzr Treasurer-Barbara Rogers Besndes ollermg recrzatnon to the girls of lZ.H.S., this grou helps to busld character, promote frlendshio, and serve the school and othzrorganizatuons ofourcrty NG PONG KNITTING GROUP 3 Pl - ,J D mrnslcu NMICY Row 1-Fanny Efstranorz Joang.dill7fgl'?ilf:nwElljnflJoiirld idSSdfTLT?, JFS: genie'-Patricia Mull . M HM r, ancy r h d A are G rf' ow 1-V g3l'::?llp ?g'l5 Lolsdlpshllley Algmmsl -icsmefxhgjai? join Galina Jacczuelrrw pd:Qy0ns, Dor:fllZl:JH1nliszllerSlgS?l'?gllf Emma Serin! B t Q-p Wenherer, mmale ow 2-M f P earrqk N ' 9d rrce Castll , D Cgxghr dndagrggjsndna gnglnsa gflrgmra Seemgfizfjd MOYVIS, DQWHIS Ldbevanjglgrnzoln, and Do,orIeSoGdnF!x a rucla A. Boltz, Sylvh, gg'2nA3r1es Barbara, Ldgrd grer, Pdrrlcra P. Bolt' an, Mary Bell' and P Ianlces, Barham Bank Z, . GROUP 1 KNITTING GROUP Q KNITTING S d M dngy Schmvhl CJ al rr 1 SON 'V' Joartegurshn the Floor-'Sl 'l Y Jw Sand W ow 1 lx-A4l'lY V 65 lf dvd Palma fuc ner V4 assvrmdn M xx. dvr Clrzulnr-D d NM Yodfr srwrsngi-ph:1,,5 Ash Nancy Szor lemy A r Satryn LyrrI,f'vriJd2qgLdLvg:7n. H In Joan Blah Nant L mrson K , G ,4 P nfl Barbara Kopn, CDU Martha Frsh r Y CU H-fwmarr CABINET Row1-Erma Fredrnclcs. Esther- anne Wleder, Barbara Delshw, Lenore lorrlcer, and Jean Adams Row 2-Rulh Ann Rhoads, Joan Conralh. Kathryn Lytllv, Nancy Lou Hawman, Margaret Ruoff, Sally Abey, Rose llearnclc, and Barbara Rogers au me TUCC' es, and Narlofle ' Y Y ma ,far ,yn Xyhme Joan G , Y r S, dfld Joan F Che ' Angela D5,U5,,g, JCM! Row 3-Marrlvn H'-'Yes Sue Janzt Lou Rezser GLEE CLUB Accompanist-Joan Conrath Student Director-Gloria Gingrich Director-Mr. Walker Row 1-Edwina Haas, Julia Ulrich, Eleanor Dick, Myrtle hxfieand Joy Sizer, Barbara Bohrer, and Barbara Ravel Row 2-Betty Jane Runyeon, Annieanette lnnis, Barbara Duncan, gallyi kessig, Carylee Slaughter, Mary Jo Hoffman, and Geraldine un a Row 3-Jane Torr, Mary Bixler, Dolores Schfnehl, Janice Miller Shirley Sharler, Vivian Wolfe, Betty Hacker, and Jacqueline Zwoyer Absent-Suzanne Stoltz flllzens HANDCRAFT GROUP Row 1-Barbara Deisher, Edith Gehris, Nancy Albright, and Nan Falce Row 2-Roberta Schlaybach, Ann Rohrbach, Marilyn Dohner, and Nancy Bendel Row 3-Anne Zehner, Priscilla Shoup, Beatrice Carpenter, and Shirley Sotter Row 4-l.aVern Becker, Joan Scarlett, Josephine Kohler, Kalliope English, Anne Yoder, and Ruth Diller Row 5-Mary Houclc, Frances High, Jane Rey- nolds, Mary Hamilton, and Marilyn Dunlcelberger Absent-Louise Evans, Margaret Strausser, and Barbara Leacoclc 'C z'1 Zvi-in BOWLING GROUP Row 1-Joan Yingst, Barbara Rogers, and Joan Taubitz Row 2-Ann Wildermuth, LaVern Berger, Joan Wyle, Jacqueline Hellner, Carolyn Wells, Mildred Good, Margaret Ott,and Ruth Ann Rhoads Row 3-Virginia Essig, Kathleen Wagner, June Blatt, Rose Wagner, Ann Stalneclcer, Claire Henry, Lois Neidig, Joan Stubble- bine, and Marian Kocher Row 4'-Margaret Ruolf, .loan Miller, Patricia Henlce, .loan Schlegel, Nancy Hoffman, Patricia Steinel, Marcia Kershner, and Marilyn Dautrich -ff l rd CERAMIC GROUP Members-Ann Rehr, Joan Fry, Patricia Qrr, Patricid Gajewslti, Erna Fredrick, Ruth Zehner, Miss Seitzi Ladder, Lead PasVotis, Gloria Black, Lorem Unch, Caryl Stitzman, Lenore Lonlcer, Patricia Beidler, and Rita Spindler ni' 43' ,E YJ fi gm fl fi 9 E 5 'Q V A 'xx ikep Qiiluh Every Wednesday evening, these boys gather at the Y.M,C.A. for dinner and a meeting at which there is a special speaker. They have helped to serve the school by selling programs at games, usher- ing, and sponsoring the alumni dance. Row 1-David lmmendorf and Charles Diehm Row 2-l-larold Kepler, Jan Walker, Donald Ludwig, Nicholas Pasayotis, William Dengler, and Donald Ermold Standing-Jackson Stroud and James Leslie Ni. ... ,lj J, iii Standing-Warren l-laas, President, and Mr. l-lil- gendorf, Sponsor Seated-James Potter, Treasurer, Robert Brod- stein, Chairman, Mr. Ellis Brodstein, Speaker, and Lee Snyder, Secretary Row 1-Bert Pergola, Vice-President, Luther Spangler, and Bernard Nlendelsohn Row 2-Richard Crovvther, John Weiss, and David lmlymari Row 3-Edward Sickle, David lmlollman, Harold Hauck, and Roger Qohrbach L f 9. Ball atrul Row1-Doris Floyd, Evelyn Enders, Phyllis Englehart, Christina Gerace, Bernice Flannery, and Marilyn Doughtery Row Q-Ruth Epler, Edwina Haas, Marion Duplak, Nancy Mengel, and Doris Dry Row 3--Alex l-letman, Warren Guenther, Franklin Lamm, and Melvin Rea Row 4-Clarence Gans, David Sollenberger, and Walter l-lerlner 114 Sponsor--Mr, Nevvpher Captains-Nancy Albright Margaret Blank Sonia Phipps George Gadzouris Mary Stricker Jean Kline These students volunteered to help keep the halls clear and maintain order during the lunch periods. Row 1-Doris Pasayotis, loanne Manvviller, Nancy Miller, Rosa- mond Bauer, and Nancy Geisslar Row 2-Elwood Schwartz, David Strauss, Richard Geiger, and Arthur Reinsel Row 3-Paul Rubenstein and Barry Dautrich W ig, , 'X -f .if Q 1 ml J ,Qmn,,.a,,,.,f J? wa Q Q. ' X K J i I 3 44l bww MJF H 'UFWWW ' .- A-IV F' rd Y Row 1-Gloria Rothenberger, Ann Zerbe, Jean Thiry, Mary Lou Price, Marilyn Ouinn, Patricia Snyder, and Sandra Wasserman Row 2-Jacquelyn Shade, Joan Scarlett, Mary Striclcer, Barbara Weber, Phyllis Rutter, Catherine Richards, and Barbara Weand Row 3-William Zerby, Madeline Smith, Vivian Wolfe, Patricia Rittle, Geneva Robinson, and Camille Thorpe 392111 Barra! Row 1-Ramona Bohn, Mildred Bennicoff, Nancy Albright, Geraldine Carlson, Carole Dombro, and Julia Ann Doerrman Row 2-Evelyn Crawford, Mildred Bowen, Agnes Barbera, Sally Abey, and Gloria Cooper Row 3-Lewis Clouse, Phyllis Ash, Miriam Cloder, Barbara Deisher, Margaret Blank, and Ruth Cutrona Row 4-Edwin Bowers and Roderick Albright Row 1-Betty Martin, Carol Miller, Maureen McCauley, Patricia Mill, Emma Seifrit, and Janet Pincus Row 2-Joan Noll, Marian Mervine, Sylvia Monde, Genevieve Podguslti, Ethel Pavitz, and Gloria Powell Row 3-Elizabeth Nagle, Doris Pasayotis, Sonia Phipps, Rose Peariclc, Marilyn Morrow, and Joan Miller 115 3 . 6 7 .3435 3- w 534 'Lf Q ,pl-ywm .,,.,.. ,W K 'J , i c 4 I a 5 f' vi Jegglgggef Qrxalma Staff 1949 50 Donald WISC Dorls l-loman Geraldme James Sue Young Marne Heller Peter Lenz If 'S' o 9. O Q 0 Pile . 15.4- . - fat 'Q l E' ' , , . V r. xl . 5 l g, J ui ,G r L' . 1 . 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' v l 7 A V I Q V M , . l l .ul I , E fan Q 9' 'f ' f , .Wax- 1..1,, arlhfw 'V Patncra Harvey Asst Edrtor June Blatt Dolores La Mar Joan Ldllerty Patsy Flammer ,, Joyce Wertz Kenneth Kalmowslu Kathleen Rellly Prlsculla Shoup 7 rv lrene Pestlulces Ann Rothermel Patrucsa Bo tz Vrvlan Duetruch L Shirley l-llmmelrelch Jean Ong 1:-MG' ' Bmbdld Focht Jean Lelnbach Emma Senfrut Annjeannette nms P Absent D I atncla raras ar een Kelser Marcla Kershner Marilyn Whlte Elwood Mehle QBu1II anh Scroll bouetp Sponsor Mr Plank Thus natlonal organuzatlon us For the purpose of encouraging and rewardung Individual achnevement ln yournalrsm Members are selected from both the Red and Black and Arxalma stalls Row 1 Patricia Schearer, Marilyn Mnller, Joan Scarlett, Ray Wentzel, and Sally Abey Row 2 Nancy Cchmehl, Estheranne Wreder, Theodore Stanley, Vrrgnma Seems, l-larry Shriver, Wnllnam Jost, and Rlchard Venizelos Row 3 Mary l-louclc, Jacquelme Nem, Roberta Schlaybach, Wnlllam Reedy, Shrrley Abrams, How ard McCauley, and Marjorue Tullson Absent-Jean Rrtter, Anne Zehner, Jacquelune Zwoyer, and Ruth Zehner l 'l'l7 11 Q fllappella Qlhnir Director-Mr. Walker President-James Case Secretary-Roberta Schlaybach Treasurer-Margaret Ott Librarians-James Kissinger Lynnford Giles Betty Rfalf Mary Case This singing group is well lcnown not only at R.H.S. but throughout the entire city. They have given very creditable performances at assemblies, Evenings of Music , welfare clubs, and various other civic organizations. Row 1-Mary Case, Lucy Brunetto, Rita Merlino, Shirley Briclcel, and Mary Lou Stewart Row 2-Virginia Seems, Sylvia Hoffman, Patricia Beidler, Joan Fry, Betty Gilt, and Ruth Johnson Row 3-Samuel Russo, William Teter, Richard Scherer, Lucille Kneeream, Kenneth Seidel, Davis Gilyard, and Lee Snyder Row 1-Loretta Jaggers, Loretta Urich, Patricia Pike, Jacqueline Magee, Nancy Schmehl, and Jean Adams Row 2-Irene Grier, Frances High, Grace Cassara, Ruth Ann Rhoads, and Marilyn Yeager Row 3-Charles Stichter, Donald Reber, Jack Mills, George Tobias, and Ronald Shilling Row 4-lrvin Korczynlcowslci, and David Wenger 8 NX 2 ff-Q' , gi 357. QXQ! XS' fify xyifxf Q X dsiafifi Ns '5N 7W'f5 7 31' gw V X! O V X! . 'I' T4 P1 .fn 5 A , nw' ll Row 1-Patricia Wenger, Janet Laubach, Grace Martorana, Anna May Rickenbach, Mildred Good, and Shirley Holland Row 9-Raymond Rader, Ralph Adam, Jacqueline Shade, Doris Drv, Eleanor Hermansader, and William Manderbach Row 3-Richard Hoverter, Louis Czechovvski, David Culp, Frank Bucca, Herbert Klopp, and Forest Stine Row 4-Bernard Thompson and Thomas Ely 190 jllllixeh Clllburus This organization, which entertains us with delightful programs, is very popular as indicated by its size. Director-Mr. Walker President-Ray Kreitz Vice-President-Lucille Adams Secretary-Ruth Guevara Treasurer-Patricia Bushman Accompanists-Marjorie Morris Janice Miller Row 1-Mildred Bowen, Rose Riccone, Janet Yeager, Jerry Kuznar, Carolyn Sovvers, and Gloria Ream Row 2-Stratton Marmarou, Richard Lempas, Judith Shop- pell, Julie Thran, Ronald Nicholson, and Ctis Perry Row 3-Nick Condos, Richard Stafford, Carmel Garipoli, and John Yost Row 4-John Chymczuk, Gordon Hummel, and Frank Heller Row 1-Janice Miller, Shirley Sot- ter, Mary Louise Gable, Dolores Zalliro, Ruth Guevara, and Patricia Bushman Row 9-Matteo Parisi, Mary Bix- ler, Marjorie Morris, Angela Digiu- stili, Louise Moyer, and Robert Noll Row 3-Bernard Moleski, Lucille Adams, John Endv, and Alex Hetman Row 4-Ray Kreitz, Merrill Brown, Robert Philips, and Theodore Mengel Absent-George Zuv 'il -Lv Row 1-Joyce Davis, Gloria Cooper, Doris Siedel, Marie Grassi, Darlene Moyer, and Joan Ziegler Row 2-Jean May Stout, Jean Morgan, Virginia Yen- ser, and Teresa Hamilla Row 3-Stephen Georgeadis, Jerry Pattillo, Zygmoncl Kozalc, Harold White, and John Mazzo Row 4-Richard Hildago, George Himmelreich, Clar- rence Soleclci, and Thomas Smith Row 1-Doris Reed, Nancy Eshelman, Pose Chirieleison, Barbara Schell, Gail Lutz, and Virginia Hahn Row Q-Daniel Zerbey, Martha Flay, Jane Seidel, Pauline Hoamn, Leah Hess, and Leon Urban Row 3-Malcolm Linton, Palston Hummel, Allan Shutt, Lldred Lowman, Pichard Crupi, and Fred Dundore if Row 1-Marilyn Smeltz, Santina Qvuffelliz, Phodella Noll, and Joan Beebee Row 2-Barbara Pogers, Laura Wanner, Nancy Guy, and Joan Biehl Row 3-Joseph Cioolla, Denman Hubler, Pooert Daniels, and peter Kaiioglus Row 4-,lerome Flichards, William Fletcher, Qliffgrd Flamm, and Richard De fvlott 121 Row 1-Joan Yungst, Doris Walls, Janice Fredericlc, Lula Carnoles, Gloria Ketner, and Nlarie DiNino Row 2-Margaret l2uoFF, Lois Neidig, Joyce Lord, and Joan Firestone Row 3-David Miller, Edward Zielinslci, Paul Schaffer, Dennis Brophy, Qichard Braun, and Robert Martz Row 4-Jack Koller, Eugene Luszevvicz, and Ralph Kneeream Girls' Elec Qllluh Singing was a pastime in the castle of old, and in like manner, today, our ladies ofthe Castle entertain us with their interpretations of semi-classical music. Director-Mr. Walker President--Jacqueline Motze Vice-President-Rita Miller Secretary--Mary Ann hlrnnershitz Treasurer-Josephine Kohler Librarians-Rita Miller, Gloria Cfiurdrcr, Margaret Brown, June hlollenbach pianists-Sara Lewis, Jane Reynolds Row 1-June Hollenbach, Margaret l-loflrrran, Margaret McConnell, Elsie Moyer, and Regina Dell Row 2-Nancy Distasio, Virginia l-loehn, Mar- garet Haas, lacqueline Wesner, and Rita Miller Row 3-Clarissa luigard, Jane Reynolds, Fsther Ermold, Mary Ann Kolodzieislti, Amelia Wayy- rzoneh, and June Krick Row 4-Patricia Moyer, Marie Detterline, .Jac- queline Motze, Vanda Vieari, and Barbara Banlfes flilale Qhuartette These boys entertain us .wth their line rfuiirg rn ASSUWIY and at special mera! QVZWTZ daring the Yedf. Director-Mr Walker Accompanist-Marilyn Yeager William Shoppell, Jack Mills, Lee Snyder, XVr'lram leter 199 ii P ia? Row 1 Ruth Jones, Josephine Kohler Margaret BYOWVM Gloria Gurdici, Betty Zeeher, and Ada Mcflaurin Row 2-Dorothy Ash, Joan Body, Jean Reclt, Mary Ann Weaver and Jacqueline l-larmison Row 3-Barbara Kern, Jane Muenster, Patricia Anderton, Jane Long, Jean Withers, and Mary Ann Hinnershitz Row 4--Georgia Goodhart, Nan Fake, Ann Stalnecker, Claire Henry, and Pauline Divine A. A' Kneeling-Jeanne Kemmerer, Arlene Gilt, and Zgallet Group Thvs colorful group as eornethvng very new at Peadung l-llgh, It was added to the Musvc Depart- ment to help Interpret some of the songs ol the A Cappella Choir. Sponsors-Mr. Walker Mrs, Boltz Director-Betty Gnft Kneeling-Erma Ege and Joan Xlffyle Slanding-Muruam Cloder, Annjeannette lnnls and Verna Jean Slingholf Nancy Bendel Standing-Gloroa Cooper, Betty Cult, and Carole Dombro Qiustume Qlnmmittee lhre committee rnalces many ol the colorful cos- tumes used ID our P ld 5 plays, tableaux, and other productuons Sponsors-Mrs. Dornrle and Mrs Brrnstoclc 0- Seaied-Ethel Qtalatlepszy, Mary Euxler, Dorothy Hlfnelfl, Evelyn Lensel, and Theresa Alnlconus Standing-Therefa Flznsll, Jack Hull, Richard l-llllgert, Mrz Dfzrnslfe, Mrs Elrnstoclg, and Nancy Fertdef 11' jililarcbing EEUU Director-Mr. Cardin Urillmasters-William Shoppell Secretary-Betty Jane Punyeon Francis Chupick Librarian-Carol Miller Edward Rzesutelc John McMullen Our marching band deserves credit for its untiririg efforts which have brought public acclaim to the school. ,-,.'...... - Wittmaref, .J - Thran. l'l2'l3e'l , Gd1eW,Li,Jt,lie , I Furman Patricia Nl J I Elainizllllryinr and Donald Burger Absent-Robert MOYC' Row 1-Mary Bixler, Betty Jane lltinyeon, Virginia Kosak, Joan Strausser, and Mary Rowe Row 9-l'larry Ehly, Roderick Albright, Salvatore Perrotto, and Audrey Bowers Absent-Keith Allen, Robert Bricker, Torn Hahn, Kenneth Kalin- 0W5lf', Bernard Mendelsohn, Joanne Orlando, and Edward Rzestitek TQ4 1 MAJORETTES ff'-I-66 Y Row 1-gm G. ff Gi ' Row 2-G Y ' 1 Ona Cooper and Al . D Il, , 'ace Mdrto , I 'Cne Gift e and Elizabeth Valenlttsnd Ruth Foremdnf Ndnriy Miller, Reczina f5L?,,,,, -498, i I r Row 1-p Le d dxmond Becke , Q Feggio Graaff, George rEckZnlil?,rtCSSrrd:5lS'MJohn McMullen, StAbsent-Edmund SW, usser, and Frank CHC lezdlff JdClC ll-dude J ack Ryan, and James 5-Blarcbing Eanh Row 1-Edmond Ettinger, Barry Bertolet, Nancy Hille- gass, and Carol Miller Row 2-Henry Redcay, William Shoppell, and Gerald Zergenfuse Russell Orlando, Jacqueline Zwoyer, Jeanne Faber, Walter Kohl, Ronald Laws, Gerald Sell, and John Deppen Absent-Francis Chupiclr, Leon Dickinson, Bruce Eclc, Kenneth Seidel, Ronald Shilling, and Bernard l-lunsberger Donald Good, Michael Perrotto, Martin Piper, Richard DePaul, and Dominic Cammarano Absent-Robert Bowers Charles Sticlcter, James Kissinger, Ronald Kinsey, and Barry Stubblebine Absent-Harold Schaeffer and William Teter N. lr- ., Q ' 1 Y' rv: 5 Q S .X 19525 ' ' fi Q' X S . F -as 7,' f s.y iiitbif ws? 1' 'Q -fan.. 4 YN ' I ff 1 Q. as-'q ',5 L- -is 15' xx. O 'Quan L1 I gi M,-:N ...-n ,f i MMG' ,Y 35: 24:2 3 4 ' '1 Ii ? 4 X 4 , -- l Af Q lvxaly IKUWZ, CIMO QUGIIOD lVldffT1dfOU Row 2-Kenneth Lerch, Robert Scull, and Spencer Walters George Eckroth, Donald Burger, Barbara Ann Smith, and Raymond Becker if 25' Eluninr Banu These boys and garls, who are mostly under classrnen, will carry on the hugh standard of musuc for Reading Hsgh next year Direclol-Mr Cardin President-Raymond Becker, Jr, Vice-President-Robert Coyle Secretary-Joanne Orlando Treasurer-Ronald Shllling Librarian-Donald Burger ,.-11 r Row 1-Qobert Coyle, Charles Knowle Ponald Shsllung, and Frank Ferraro Row 9-Richard Robinson, Ted Gendron Pobert Buck, Domunlq Calplno, Jr, Charle lfantnef, and 'Vlarwn Drey Q Cliuncert Banu This select group of musicians has been featured on various programs throughout the year. Sponsor-Mr. Cardin President-Robert Sanders Vice-President--Francis Qhupiclc Secretary-Betty Valenti Treasurer-Bernard Hunsberger Librarian-Henry Pedcay Managers-Anthony Pellegrino Bruce Young ul! Row 1-Bruce Young, Henry Pedcay, Ronald Lease, and John Hater Row 2-Gerald Sell, Gerald Ziegenluse, Ber- nard Hunsberger, Frederick Nowotarslri, and Francis Chupiclc V Row 1-Harry Fhly, Patricia Qajewslfi, Betty Jane Runyeon, Marilyn Furman, and Bernard Mendelsohn Row 2-Anthony Pellegrino, Elwood Clouser, Fdward Pzesutek, Thomas Hahn, William Flower, James Jones, Richard Qtt, and llooert Moyer hx .6 ,ini ROW 1-Cordell lVluEEer, ldmurwd Fttlnqer, Keith Al ew and John Mclvlullen F Row 2-Jean Fisher, Franb Farrdro, leonard CNN gf Raymond Qrazier, Robert Sanders, and Fdmund Sfvrezalf Harold Lucly-.iq Curtis tzhelman, Horace Qtex-tart, 4 George Price Q8 V? -vw Y .qv .vw . .. - w V w ,.r. A ' '.r Q . SM -I, Vs! ff: HW is 1 .,,,. A b 7 lid! me 1 tl, 1 f Q F f ,si J Lt. . :J Of Q g m Q3- w-V v s T371 ,to is in 4 ' P ' TY 4 W QQ X hm M ' 1. Mr. Getz gives smiling approval as Nancy Miller demonstrates the proper technique of applying make-up to Erma Ege while Ckneelingb Carole Dombro, Gloria Cooper, CstandingJ Lorraine Becker, Gloria Spensor, Rose Reariclc, Jane Reynolds, and Herbert Klopp look on. Bramatic Qppreciatinn Sponsor-Mr. Bottonari Carylee Slaughter, Pres. Valerie Jackson, V-Pres. Doris Billman, Sec. Verna Jean Slingholt, Treas. Carylee Slaughter reads from a script to her fellow club members who are: CFirst rowj Richard Seasholtz, Sylvia Meindi, Marilyn Mervine, Susan Keating, and Jo Ann Nester. CSecond rowj Verna Jean Slinghofl, Barbara Scheifele, Jacqueline Zwoyer, Marilyn White, Valerie Jackson, and Doris Billman. Clhird rowb Martin Piper, Joan Noll, Janet Pincus, Mildred Travagli, and Albert Stallone, The sponsor, Mr. Bottonari, sits in the rear and listens attentively. Absent-Fanny Efstration. Qcturs' Euilh uf IK. .3 Sponsor-Mr. Getz Betty Gift, Pres, Pose Peariclt, V-Pres. Carole Dombro, Sec.-Treas. MBe minel ' says Barrie Burlfe to Gloria Perry as he interprets the lines to Lucille Geiger, Betty Gilt, Lucille Kneeream, Gloria Gougler, and Elizabeth Di Cerchico, Absent--Sylvan Taub, Patricia Wenger, Virginia Coda, and Jacquelyn Shade. x I x a Vi 9 ue Zltiahers Sponsor--Miss Yost William Peedy, Pres, Ann Rehr, V-Pres. Lenora Lee, Sec. Nathan Qsvvell, Treas. Demonstrating correct stage posture are Anuta Nicola, Shirley Abrams, and Eyangelune Morrns. Theur Interested auduence Includes Nancy Men- gel, Anmeannette lnnus, Lenora Lee, Nancee Lemmerhart, Ruth Schwartz, and Alma Qhlinger. Wnllnam Reedy drrects Nathan Qsvvell and Helen Brodsteun un a thrvller Standrng by as crutucs are Leda PasVotus, Patsy Orr, Ann Pehr Phyllis Schelble Joanne Schade Joyce Sassa man, and Darlene Kelser Thus speech cholr, consustung of Chrst roaj Ronald Moyer Ludvvl9Jaroszenslcl Bonnnegtout Phodella No Shrrley Shaher Patncla La ds Pete G l Strom, Tommy Wrlhams, Csecond rowj Sue Young, Sally Lessig, Maureen McCauley, and Pnsculla Shoup, has rendered serwce several tunes rn our assemblres. 131 ,fr f ramati: Iuh Sponsor-Miss Hahn Tommy Willrams, Pres. Maureen McCauley, V Pres. Sally Lessig, Sec, Nancy Gelsslar, Treas. Castrng a new show, we hnd fhrst fowl Mary Louise Gable, Tommy Wnllnams, Ckneehngj Georgna Goodhart. The asourung young actresses are Cfront rowb Jacquelnne Castner, Rosalie Manorana, .loanLatchford,Jud1th Farlcosh, Hannah Puttenberg, Judy Muller, Patricia Franks, Arlene Gnlt, Barbara DeWees, Gladys Dengler, Esther Gordon, Csecond rowj Mnss Hahn, sponsor, Joan Beebe, Glorua Matz, and Nancy Gessslar Abitni-Phyllis Rutter. CO-CHAIRMEN Thom Bef as Hahn nerd Thompson Seminar Qssemhlp Clllluh Sponsors-Miss Kauffman Mr. Snyder This club is the brains behind our Senior Assembly held in April. Row 1-Margaret Bl Anne Zehner Row 2-Mary Bixler, Donald Becker, and Florence Mavrid es Row 3--Gary Bechtel, Clyde Miller, and Richard Venizelos Row 4-Eleanor Shaman, Ann W ldermath and Joan Noll Row 5-Miss Kauhlman and Mr. Snyder 139 anle, Margaret Ruolf, and Seated-Annabelle Kriclc, Jane Falter, Thomas Hahn, Bernard Thompson, Sara Lewis, and Theodore Stanley Standing-Joan Taubitz, Nancy Schmehl, Joan Miller, and Joan Gurshick Qllummencement 1Blanntng Qliluh Sponsor-Mr. H a vvman Thus group meets every Tuesday to plan the Qenlor Cornmenqqwgng Exercuses to be held IU Qty Park. COSTUME GROUP Patrncra Martnn, Eleanor Hayes, Carolyn Mover, lfathryn I,-vtrle and Marran Greenberg I -' fm., ART GROUP Fauth Mayopoulos, Ronald Krneey, Davud Deppen ard Donald Coyne MUSIC GROUP loan Conrath, Vlrgrnra Teerns, lacz.e nv Betty Moyer 49? I 5 WRITING GROUP Nncholas Paseyotrs, Sarah Abey, I-larold Kepler Pa l berv Jacqueline Neun, and Genevueve Podguslcl I 1 , If ' Epping Qlluhs A far Call from the feather quill of the old monks are the typewriters of today. These pupils are learning the fundamentals of correct typing. Sponsor-Mrs. Martin Row 1-Mary Jo Hoffman and Melva Hetrick Row 2-Marie Heller and Peter Merkel Row 3-Isabelle Spangler and Shirley Snaith Row 4-Lillie Jean Weayer and Arlene Weaver Row 5-Betty Stefanowicz Row 1 Vennie Cnlimp and Marilyn Barth Row 9 Mary Jane Neidert and Jean Moyer ow 3 Ann Marie Stalnecker and Claire Henry Row 4-Je n Zehner and Nancy Hottman Y L J? Row 1-Barbara Duncan, Eleanor Dick, and Mane Grassi Row 2-Mary Houck, Frances High, and Janice Miller Row 3-Joan Adams, Carol Miller, and Mary Hamilton Sponsor-Miss Butler Row 1-Kathleen Wagner, Joan Wagner, and Viyian Dietrich Row 2-Betty Stowe, PatSy Swayely, and Anna May Pickenbach Row 3-Richard Gehris, Dorothy Ash, and Anna May Barth Row 4-Pobert E. Moyer 134 Epping Qlluh Sponsor-Mrss Walt Row 1-Wnlluam Weldenhemmer, lorrgune Fast, dnd Nlarllyn Muller Row 9-Barbara Banlces, Robert Goretslcr, and Posdmond Bauer Row 3-Mary Delong, Mme Bldrr, and Ednth DeLong Business Cffficienrp Qlluh Sponsor-Mlsa Fdlrlamb Carolyn Nlnller, PreS Anne Clayton V,-Pres. Barbara Nelson, Sec. Shlrley Sorg, lreas. Ellvcrency an buslness lf a snbjeet well lnown at rhl, Qggtle bm alrnogr mlfrjffn l'tl1elCV l'lZ' age. Row 1-Anne Claytor loan Lever-, and .lanet Colllns Row 2-Mary Sell, Carolyn Lerch, Ellzabeth Souders, and Dons feder Row 3-Ethel fhultz, lieroera Nelson, and Dcr1sFord Row 4-Glona Srnrth, Nancy Brrner, and Carolyn Mlller Row 5-Mary l Cp Hardlnger and Betty Sehlegel Absent-Shlrley Sorg Row 1-James DeCarlo and Mnldred Dawkins Row 9-Margaret Ubll, .James Potter, and Robert Schilling Row 3-Joseph Capilo, Mrldred Long, and Pita Splndler Row 4-Barbara Lien, Nancy Leymeuster, and Quth Dnller Absent-Elsa Frannlelder, Nancy Stottlemyer, and Fstheranne Wleder Rabin Cllluh Sponsor-Mrs. Kline Melvin Rea, Pres. Jeanne Keller, V.-Pres. Rosemarie Martorana, Sec.-lreas. A Field unlcnoyvn inthe ancient castle is a budding one here at l2.l-l.S. This club is helping the Future announcers, actors, and actresses, Row 1-Rosemarie Nlartorana, Jeanne Keller, Jeanne Dumrnslci, Ruth Schaeller, Betty Rowe, and Grace Marrorana Row 2-Paul Szajna and Earl Ehrnlelclt intense Qliluh Sponsor-Mr Feniterrnacher , I v ,, 1, , .c .i L o . taken the place il saoeriti C' of westewda. Jaclf Strom Vooert Eroclztein and Warren Haa: .-ffl Foreground-Mrs. Kline Seated-George Eckroth, Irvin Dohner, Larry Spangler, Beverly Endy, Melvin Pea, and Jean Hertzog Standing-Laura Drippe Ai jiltluhel Zlirplane Qllluh Sponsor-Mr. Gill LeRoy Flamm, Pres. Ronald Sands, V.-Pres. Jaclc Patterson, Sec. Model building was probably not so popular in the days of long ago, but here these enthusiasts further their interest in this practical hobby. Members-Jack Patterson, Mr. Gill,William Weber, Albert Lienti, Lel2oy Flamrn, Ronald Sands, and Joseph Drobeclc Absent-Peter Lenz, Marcia Salir, Ronald Shilling, Anna Smith, Ralph Troxelle, and Tom Zeimer . ' f , , , , P , ,X , 'cj 'Y' I Q s 5.2! 99 Seated-Despina Paras, Donald l-lole, Mr. Mon-yer, and Donald Cameron Standing-Anthony Jagielslci, George Moyer, Franlt Pose, Dale Mullarkey, and LeMar Putter Seated-Fussell Eossier, Bradford Wentzel, Sara Flock, and Dolores Zielornslti Standing-Pichard Felix, Mr Monyer, Kirk Wentzel, and Donald Morgandale Sponsor-Mr Whiteley lya Fair, Mr. Whiteley, and Betty Garrett File the activity ticket reports. V - U -----g.. ff Zlhiatinn Qllluh Sponsor-Mr, Monyer Qctihitp Uilirket Qlluh These girls, under Mr. Whiteley's direction, record and George Moyer, Pres Franlc Pose, V.-Pres Dolores Zielomslci Treas Flying was unknown in the days of the First castief but in this air age, these students learn the principles of aviation, sf ,Y -? if J, WE -:rw 148. ,k,. Q, , :7 ,f 4. 1' qi, WSW I, Wm fm! - ' 3 , , W., L .swf , Q L. fgfiyibff ' ff, 'kr 3 e qv ,Q 'f 4 x u U t ! it ature Qllluh Sponsor-Mr. G undy The held of nature lore was almost un- developed sn the days of the lcnrghts and Crusades, but here, today, we forge ahead to develop a deeper knowledge of the Wonders ol nature. -f Zlaunting anb jfisbing Ctlluh Sponsor-Mr. l-laage Albert Bossler, Pres. Donald lmmel, Vfpres. Theodore Mengel, Sec. By hunting and Fishing, the men of old brought rn the necessities of lnfe, but here and now, thus club thinlcs only of enloymg the sports. Row 1-Paul Pubenstem, Fred Dun- dore, David Grlng, John Bernhart, and Dale Pusher Row 2-Lynn Boyer, Marvin Brnlr- ley, Jr,, and Jack Vntalo Row 3-Richard Burlcert, Mr. l-laage, Robert Bryan, Arthur Bowers, Douglas Walters, and Theodore Mengel Row 4-Albert Bossler, Stanley Ger- hart, and Kenneth Gaul Absent-Donald lmmel 139 Warm, -Qi. . i -J! 15- 7 --q - ALI Y 1 D 'H Seated-larnes mage, Deomudrs Kour- sans, and loanne Orlando Standing-lohn Adams, Carl Stohler, Qonald Quamtance, Gerald Schmehl, and Ruth Epler Paul Fox, Ponald Wesson, Donald Bur- ger, Marulyn Quinn, Mary Price, Mr. Gundy, and Eugene Gaul HI Seated-Harilrlia Fournaris, Grace Bensing, Thalia Voigt, and Joan Schilling Row 2-Beatrice Carpenter, Ray Bearriesderfer, Dominic Cammerano, Camille Thorpe, David hlotlman, Jean Fisher, Marilyn l-luyett, Carolyn Zillhardt, Phyllis Ash, and Patricia Mill Row 3-William Zerby, Richard Von Nieda, Glenn Kin- sey, Barry Hilbert, Robert Hill, and Stanley Koutroulelis Absent-Joseph Flay Seated-Patricia Gaiewski, Betty Jane Rtinyeon, and Marilyn Furman Standing-Richard Qtt, James Jones, John Lom- bardo, and Anthony Pellegrino Absent-Vfilliam Shoppell, Lyman Miller, and Joseph Miller Seated-John l-later, Gerald Sell, and Frank Ferraro Standing-Robert Sanders, Harold Hauclc, William Wenrich, Kenneth Seidel, and John McMullen 740 Grrbestra Qliluh Sponsor-Mr. Cardin Anthony Pellegrino, Pres. Richard Von Nieda, V.-Pres. Patricia Mill, Sec. Camille Thorpe, lreas. From the type of performances given by this club at the Castle , we know that music has changed greatly since the Middle Ages. .A Agzollvigzaniliit-Mary Am, gensmg Row 2-ROirbertBWittman and Leonard Grazier Price Ut OWZVS, Harold Ludw, 3' and George A if 1 Law AKD X ' x fi 37. ,-5.94 , 'lu nf' I . gg I 5 ,Q ' . . X xg id' flv rl I I Q ,V 1 Y IJgf'3f 7 . -' X V 15 . rp--1-, F' 1 ff' . fx ' 'N 1 711- I H f HQ'.,f , IA ' FN ' Q, Q W :.'.c' A ' .J 1 isis- .5 4 N V .- '- .4 K K l L ur Ensemble Qiluh Sponsor-Mr. Walker The Ensemble Club, made up of three separate organizations, Mixed Quartette, Castlettes, and Mixed Octette, entertained us in various assembhes, MIXED QUARTETTE Accompanist-Ruth Ann Rhoads Standing-George Tobias, Mary Lou Stewart, Irene Grier, and Sammy Russo MIXED OCTETTE Accompanist-DonaId Reber Loretta UI'ieh, and Gloria Gingrich CI1arIes Stichter, and Pichard Scherer 142 Row1-fklvine BoIton, Patricia BeidIer Row 2-James Kissinger, I-Ienry Pedcay 'P . 5' I 9 'Q .19 . H.. S -nu 4 4 I L' , 1-T -5 ., 4 'J' Nrxm: ' ' xx '. . , .1 , V4 4 , xi 1. oh -.. J 1 A links., Q . I Q v 515- , . 5 l. I 1 A . I I i . L, Lf qv 1l:::ll'l ,' 7 I I ' I I I I ' in .f 4, Y. gg ' ,.,g j ' if 0, , i V QI Q U54 in . . if Q ' ff 3 :sig . SX ' X , ,f f - it : , M1 ,. x F15 X IP x -'ll s '-ly f r Sv lk Buys' Qtbletir Qliluh Sponsor-Mr. Rock George Hrmmelreich, Pres. Philip Rarzanes, V.-Pres. Ralston Hummel, Sec.-Treas. oy , . 1 Row 1-Davls Gllyard, Harold White, Rich- ard Qurnter, George Gadzourrs, Howard Sclwaerler, Plnlrp Rarzanes, and Elwood Swartz Row 2-John Sands, Donald Good, Ray Brldegam, Raul Valgas, William Hunsberger, lvlelvln Strouse, Robert Moyer, and Sterling Moyer Row 3-beorge Danbert,Rlel1ard Crowther, Donald Long, Edward Jones, George Hummel- relclw, Denman Hubler, Robert Hewitt, Allen Redcay, Stanley Smith, and Ronald Laws 144 ',,4ui leahers' Qlluh Sponsor-F. 1 Q Trcstlz Ptwsrcat rrtness was not so Important to tddres of long ago as rt ts to these grrts who ar j et DeLU9O' F r Marwn Sm3hZt51ruirQUlSf pdmod er NMNCY Bdchogkrn Kildzrl idler and Jdne Ham Jrafsgrrw U':ttma'zW, G f 25' , crime I milrnzrxj-Tenet Swnk tramrrmg to Genome athletrc teaders. Q s -, ,,.J .Z piajrl 'If ...--,........--1 Foreground-Dolores Carrozzd, Marilyn Dau- trrch, Mar1'yrw Stump, dvd Joan Krupperwbcch Row 1-Qwrw FAre'r'M Vrrf r a Essv to Q Row 1-Sandra Farber, Gloria Dengtzr, Carol Ptngler, and Dons Zerbev Row 2--Irene Prokopctwk and 2052 Wagman Row 3-Jeanne Kemmerer - J 1 r : ' :r Y 9 Iixi'-INS, Nrfrea Kertmrrer Betty Nfalerv., and Jean Writer Row 2--Pit' : e Titre., lgem Stpbtdebrrwe, can Bic- iyeiz Aftzerm, fnerefa Qcowsorw, tiirrg C iqlh-1'C'Zd C302 ebtrr Zhrrfey Hum- , , , Wy 'erm ':7CjC'3'1T4'Q 'iV1 Beahing Iiaigb jfellutnsbip Qlluh Sponsor-Miss Schmidt Caryl Stitzrnan, Pres. Jessie Barnes, V,-Pres, Mary Case, Sec. Mildred Bowen, lreas. This club is interested in anything that will create fellowship,lriendship,goodwill,and understanding. Row 1-Mary Case, Mildred Bowen, Betty Martin, Geraldine James, and Jean Nelson Row 2-Ruth Jones, Caryl Stitzman, Eenora Lonker, Miss Schmidt, Nettie Sanders, Jessie Barnes, and Marcus England Row 3-Jean Price and Gloria Ream 55:5 L-...- Row 1-Barbara Albright, Shir- ley Bryan, and Ruth Cutrona Row 2-Carolyn Ringler, Joan Eckert, and Jackie Eeeney Row 3-Rat Snyder, Joan Mil' ler, lanet Reeser, and Mary Brock fslandingj-Louise Evans T46 3. QB. 5. Qliluh Sponsors-Miss Montgomery Miss Mertz Louise Evans, Rres. Jane Reiter, V.-Rres. Barbara Ravel, Sec.-lreas. This club lives up to its motto, Serve Our School, by doing anything which will in some way benefit the school. Row 1-Jean Kline, Patsy Lord, Marian Kocher, and Dolores Eillaert Row 2-Evelyn Enders, Joan Kautlman, Gloria Bucks, and Janet Bowers Row 3-Patricia Earrick, Jean Esterly, Joan Faust, and Phyllis Esterly fstandingf-Barbara Ravel and Jane Reiter Qilectririans' Ciluh Sponsor-Mr. Boyer Paul Zimmer, Pres. John Wlnlcelman, V.-Pres. Richard Jimslci, Sec.-lreas, Row 1-Wvlllam Loose, Leonard Mohn, Donald Westley, and Kenneth Maus Row 2-Clyde Wrllxams, James laddeo, Martin lider- rnan, Richard Jnmsku, and John l-loernle Right Side-Paul Ztmmer, Mr. Boyer, John Winlcelman, and Edward Pawlilc Q , tr Stage laanhs' Qlluh Unlllte the stages of medneval times, our modern stages have varnous settings and many complicated electrlcal devices, These boys are the Hunsung' workers behvncl all the programs grven at Reading l-hgh. Sponsor-Mr. Conley l-larry Shriver, Pres. lrvun Longeneclcer, Sec.-Treas. Mr. Conley, Qonald Linderman, Lee Weller, l-larry Shnver, Irvrn Longeneclcer, and l-larry Mohn Rtinting flflluh Sponsor-Mr. Duener Chester Perfetto, Pres. Ptchard Swalley, V.-Pres. Walter Goodman, Sec. l-lovvard Kaucher, Treas. ln the days of old, the monlcs wrote every- thing by hand, malclng the vvrutnng ol manu- scripts a slow and tedsous taslc. Today, wnth the modern pnntung press, the boys can turn out vvorlc qulelcly and easily. Members-Joseph Trygar, l-loward Kaucher, Ruchard Swalley, Theodore Cnemevvicz, John Myers, Poderuck Albright, Gerald Rangler, George Kranus, Walter Goodman, and Chester Perfetto Qisquite Qiluh Just as proper grooming was important in the castle days of yore, so here at our Castle, thrs club meets to discuss the same topic. Sponsor-Mr. Mclntyre John Nlazzo, Pres. Qtis Perry, V.-Pres. Bert Pergola, Sec. Anthony Pichini, lreas 35... 4.7 Row 1-Emidio Cataldo, John Mazzo, and Frank Piehl Row 2-Eldred Lovvman, Anthony Pichini, Marlo Calvaresi, Bert Pergola, Richard Pack, and George Anthony Row 3-Qtis Perry, 'led Gendron, Richard Stafford, Frederich Nowotarski, and Leslie Peddington Row 4-Wilson Putt, Earl Stubbs, Herbert Peese, Preston Albright, and Victor l-liegler Row 5-Domenic lnglisa, Russell Walker, Pichard Crupi, Fred l-lagmayer, William Fletcher, and Mr. lvlclntyre Absent-William Flower, Lee Snyder, John Keen, and Duke Kissinger -..,,,Q,g-HA 'v-.-.,,..: 1 Bressmaking Qllluh Although many things have changed with the centuries, the girls still enjoy knitting and sewing. l-lere we notice that girls' styles are inclined to go back to tithe good old days. Sponsor-Mrs. Brrnstock Phyllis Englehart, Pres. Jacklyn lemplrn, V.-Pres. Marian Adams, Sec.-Treas. Fore round-Jacklyn lemplin, Nancy Bertolet, and Mrs. 9 Birnstock Standing-Ruth Blankenbrller, Gloria Anderson, LaVerne Berger, Phyllis Englehart, Joan Brerninger, Loretta Bayer, Joyce fvlanvviller, and Tillie lvlandalo Absent-Marian Adams and Shirley Jackson eehlz anti Qlibreahers Sponsor- A Mrs. Dornsife Gloria Miller, Pres. Mary Carabellas, V -Pres, Ethel Stabolepzzy, Sec Betty Meisner, lreas. Around the table-Giorra rltflir er if fr- rf fa S ke E In F 2 i ,ity A,- Durrsrle, ffm 7 're H' 2 fi 1C V, IZ 27502 DLX' r, ,,,.. Sliirrey Smith, .leannete f ,gg ' if, Esther Papoutse, 5321 Mary Qarage . Absent-Jean Kal' -ch Pgrrhr 4a iendliogf r Z-Irt Qlluh Heh iq i'fHOLJ'lQhCdl0lI'12 Middle AQEQ, so 4t also FWc.m:heQ here at FHS. as these art iovers carry om. Sponsor--Mr. Dcfnswfe Row 1-Anthony Cnappma Row 2-Kathleev Pevlly and Jane Fasig Row 3-Mr. Dofnsvfe, Eugene GOmbdr, and AntlwomyCorcetto Absent-Calvin Longacre and Rodney Pentschler X1 Row e ww Ley Row 2-Qmh Hatz: and Eebesmena ln3N4sa Row 3-Mary Amf .even and Eieanof H2614 Row 1-Af 'e Vihrif 'x ard Ne'1',wW1W6QdiS Row 2- ef Lxfq Row 3-Frm 'Awe St-,er and JecQ'.e4me ,,fW,-An 49 Hi Row 1-Kathryn Bnclftfi, Christine Cdccldgarne, lullw PxnnDoerrman,Sl'1nrleyDletruclw, and Mary Jane Dmochowilfl Row 2-Pate lbert, .lune Newmoyer, Helen Reber, Que'- dldune Palfsmder, Dons lleed, Lnllidn lnlvlt, and Vnrglnm Hoelwn Qleznzilge lub Sponsor-Mnss lrout Nllriamgdlerno, Prez, Patrlqifa Sclwearer, V.-Pre? MrlVjOVI2MOIYIT,fr2C. These gurls meet dnnnn flnb penod eacln weel io dm .ii the many problems ionlrcnt n, the teen-age gurl of rodfw, Sitting-l7atruflfa 'Eflwemen Nllrlarn Salerno, and Margin? Nlorrb Standing-Clfzrnmfa lmqqrd, Rernree Flannery, Saw lfef- Fox, Barbara Qogefg, lyaczue- llne Conratl1,Joannellall, ang Betty l-lael4er 1'-f'A i... Row 1-fuxfwnfa!,r'1lt1,l'r' 'Wd C21lrll,lJ6r,l1rw' lwfl, Ar 1 Penliclvler, loan lll',ll'7fJ, And Vanlrne Elicanw ROW Q-NM ,' ll-, Margaret f3lVTlOVlU?Vl inn, l-lell, loan ftrexe' lfh, Ann xifedslgv, Mwciellna PW' ici, Mane, l-l-new-lfq 155, --12:1 Buys' i9tng:iBnng Qiluh Sponsors-Mr. Wrsler, Mr. Starr lanes Case, Pres. Danrel Zerbey, V.-Pres. Prehard Hulbert, Sec -Treai, Row 1-Prehard l-lrlbert, Danrel Zerbev, Mr. Wrsler, Clarence Soleclrr, Thomas Smrth, l'-larold Werley, Merrrll Brown, Wrllram Pup- pert, Prehard Qreenheld, and ,lanes Case Row 2-Andrew Phrlrpczalr, Robert Nowo- tarslcr, Davrd Brerner, Leon Sherman, James Mater, Bruce Young, Palph Wert, Prchard Sponagle, Charlez l-lrester, and laclr Hrll Row 3-Raymond lflrertz, Roy Shovwgard, Charles Srnrth, Stewart Hoffman, Kenneth Q'Nerl, John Noeclcer, Lows Hallock, Stanley Moyer, and Pobert Cllander Absent-Ronald Noecl-Ler, Ptchard Brown, and Donald lxxfenrteh Girls' i9tng:iBnng Klub lhe prog pdf: Qlub Derrod priwdes a fem mtnutes ol re'axaf-on to enthtrsrasts of thrs Indoor SDPVI. Sponsor-Mr, Crfreierner June Weaver, Pres. Pamela Srnrth, Sec, Row 1-Mary Pappas, Erleen Lewrs, Mr. Grreserner, Dorothy Carrns, loan Perrno, June Weaxer, Patnzra Sfnrth, Betty lsirrelrrnar, and Sophre Manowezale Row 2-Joan Laf?ertv, Phyllrs Labe, Frances Lerster, Plta Schrnrdoauer, lanet Schollenlnerger, Mary l-'ldYV1S,p'3fVlfi:i Coller, and Patrrcla Kraras Players-Qenrge Cnerhart, Drchard Brown, l2obe't Jones, and Nayer Mann Seated-lohn l2e-stn:, Dentzn Fox, Pol:-erf Frvrnoyei l'?ona'd Ee:h'e M' Starr, Steve Nalarran, F' .-.fold Wren e, and lXf'rllta'n Snyder Standing-l?5oe't Carle John Etl 3, Glenn Prer Kenfd higher ,Qhn Smrfh Egene Kapel- slrr, Wrllram Bee-fer Ernrl Apr:-olonr, Rxchard lenpai John Meehgrz- I-Qobert Blurnenstrne Prehard liaghl, Carre 'Ao-rem ard Jack Brtdel 151 ,..,.-ii .535 inks' Kneeling-Floyd Rishell, Robert Daniels, and Donald Cavallo Standing in front of car-Barbara Weand, Catherine Richards, and Mr, Mattern Standing beside car--Raymond Dautrichi Kenneth Daburlos, Ronald Ramer, and Joseph Dawkins 1, ,fs .J 4. shi Erihing Qllluti Travel has changed very much with the years, but today, here at the Castle, many of our people learn the fundamentals of safe driving, Sponsor-Mr. Mattern Donald Cavallo, Pres. James Reber, V.-Pres, Jean Eastburn, Sec. Row 1-Gerald Stichter, Gene Davis Clcneelingb, James Reber, and Fay Biclcel Row 2-PantelisRentos,l-layesMcKinney1 Kerry Schartel, Jerome Richards, and John Richards gms ezmlm Qlamera Klub ln this club these people learn the best ways to talce good pictures. Sponsor-Mr. Boyles Franlclin Lamm, Pres. George Spenser, V.-Pres. Shirley Moyer, Sec.-Treas. Row 1-Jean Morgan and Shirley Moyer Row 2-Jeanette Bowman, Jeanne Dittman, and Ruth Boyer Row 3-John Chymczulc, George Spenser, and Franltlin Lamm Row 4-Norman Perrotto Klineltowski, Wallace Greth, and Sam Absent-Ann Rotherrnel, Janet Schaeffer, Gary Beaver, Eugene Sipe, Edward Bowers, Stanley lmboden, Clarence Gans, and Richard l-letrich 152 B ,I 5 fl ' s.::'J1 .'a gs ' . 1 '7 ' 'iv Q-, H 2. gs 1 .X ., 4 --.N I --nn.-. i S 1 X 'i' H Y' V:-M . ' x 'l sv 'Mx , 1 l 3 ' H1 ll W' J .J. SQQQQ 1 f I X X ll x Qf .gf L tc 72.5. LQK ,lf L ,ff-ef - , . J ,Dx 3 ' 1 L X K '-' I ' C x. -x 1 . ,ns L 1 Q tv 'K C L ,-t DLL ilk Le 5U 'fs f X 4' Just as those of old had their jousts, tournaments, and archery contests, so we have our moments of recreation. Even though our sports and games may seem somewhat dil- ferent, the spirit which the participants display has remained the same. Through the efforts of our athletes in all sports, we have, moreover, won the respect and admira- tion ol our citizens. Besides, our recreation instills in us good sportsmanship which teaches us to be good losers, good winners, and good citizens. fi Q3 X' .R xc . xx Xxx X5-axis ,Xt X N :XX xo xxx, X X x . - xxxkx X xt x X XX x gxx X All 'SE'l I-I , E A X I i f i I LIJIJ llg I llkl l 9 I K f 'W W 'I1Y'UI' M Bupa' Qlnacbing Staff mf' 'Q' 4'-...... Qi Wllllam Wasler Albert Harris , mx ar QSD 9 Pmxbony SKOP unlfelberser .fix aiu- Wnllsam Reese Charles Hawman Russell Boyles Robert Perugnm QQ Adam Bri-,Cher Bruce Gehret Bemam V1FOChf XXXQYXOZ Tk BXXXWNS 156 Parsitp jfunthall A winning football seasonl For the first time since 1940, the Knights posted a winning record. Losing only three games while emerging victorious from seven, this year's football team succeeded in placing Reading High School back on the football map. The Raiders lifted off the lid of the '48 campaign by trouncing the Poor Richards of Benjamin Franklin 33-6. The Knights managed to score at least once in every period. The following Saturday a host Steelton High juggernaut put the skids under the Knights to the extent of a 35-6 defeat. The Stopper-men posted their first conference win when they defeated John Harris, 19-7. 45-6 was the score of the Reading victory over Mastbaum Vocational of Philadelphia, the Knights scoring almost at will. After holding a powerful Bethlehem eleven to a 7-7 tie at halftime, the Knights went down to defeat in the second half, final score, 98-7. Reading posted its only shut-out the following week when York failed to score a single point. However, the Knights had no trouble pushing across two T.D.'s for a 13-O victory. Lebanon High fell prey to the high-soaring Rockets, suffering a Q0-6 setback. ln perhaps the most exciting game of the season, the Knights came from behind twice to capture a 19-14 verdict over an inspired William Penn combine. The annual Turkey Day classic with Pottsville resulted in the third loss of the season for Andy Stopper's proteges when the Terrors eked out a 6-2 win. All in all, this year's team can be very proud of its record. They finished second to Steelton in the Central Penn Conference, a big slide-up the ladder from the bottom. Next year's squad hopes to continue the winning ways of the '48 eleven. S C O R E S Reading 33 Ben Franklin 6 Reading 13 York O Reading 6 Steelton 35 Reading 18 Lancaster 7 Reading 19 John Harris 7 Reading Q0 Lebanon 6 Reading 45 Mastbaum Voc. 6 Reading 19 William Penn 14 Reading 7 Bethlehem Q8 Reading Q Pottsville 6 Row 1-Jack Gaylor, Ernest Hepler, Trainer, Andrew Stopper, Head Coach, Chester Perfetto, Richard Nein, Theodore Forte, Charles Diehm, Robert Perugini, Asst. Coach, Norbert Billinger, Asst. Coach, and William Ebert Row 2-Joseph Cipolla, Genero Zizza, Gordon Hummel, Donald Wysopal, Robert Szhana, Bernard Radomski, Matthew Jones, Stewart Haggerty, Carmel Cuaripoli, and David Yeakel Row 3-Philip Mathias, William Weil, Robert White, Sylvan Taub, Robert Kleeman, Robert George, Richard Hidalgo, Norman Ruppert, William Jankans, John Smolnik, and Conrad Dettling Row 4-Donald Balthaser, Salvatore Pachuilo, James Miller, Asst. Mgr., Bernard Kemp, David Strause, Earl Gernert, Robert Burns, Asst. Mgr., Thomas Smith, Fred Shultz, David Moore, Robert Krize, Richard Culp, Asst. Mgr., Forrest Good, and Bruce Weaver Jfuuthall -fl x -85 wx-3'-Q7 ws' Fred Shultz Tom Smith Comme Dettllng These sennors were awarded sweaters wlrh thelr letters at the concluslon of the season The sweaters were secured by donatnons from local business concerns through the efforts of Mrs Stopper, popular wlfe of our coach 'OK W f mm. lm V99 ?'?, www H Huw Sylvan Taub Charlie Dlehm Bob White 8 A W'-was - ,Jw -QE an I-.9?1,., m .WK , r V ,kd VL L , - I 'i Se. , g J, .45 -1 wier- 'r , ' 5' 5:42, ' WFP'-, .i MQ .' if V V I ' iw Sw e V1 .Z 'U'if '- , A ' . ' A D o A553 'J b , o + 'W' - 'W V, ' k wsu , gt! n 5 ' I f, fmigg. 1 K My Y A ' faqs 1.0 , Z ,, . w5,,,.f, 7 ,ry all , QU W -- 4 1 E ' . . .- - I J gn F f Y ! I , 4 VL' , '4 i V M F t ' s, 3 I . .WZ . 3 Y A U A -, V L-,.: n ' . K W t 9, ' x Q 'Y an V d' 40111, 2 3 M X Chet Perfetto Bull Ebert N. rn if H oe Crpolla 1. 'NM' Dave Strause 430614 ps, 'rw Duck Neln 9 7 1zr,.w, Bob George 159 4 GG WAN as 'ff' awww 5 lack Gaylor NN Earl Gernert xxx -' '- , .N , ' '. N-1. , :- f ' . L. -4 ,, '9 Ysfq' ' .A ,, L,-,4, V , K Q M N W A. W r r ,, ,RN , N K -. 1 -V ,Q ' A- . vi. Q, ,- f 14, 'A I 97.- ,fi,,gnH,1 Q vv.. y I ,'V . . ' f, K '4 'J J - 'f ': , fi' Q L X , . , Qi? I ' ' A A' ' ' ' I , . . - 1 , ,J 4 mr. A f, , U ' I K' . . xg Y N 42 I gl ' , A . , r 'A I. W H fwsqf r. . ' , N A 2 ,. - A - , 1' P - na. A A , H4 ,L , ,, r 41. ,Sl 2' N 4 w -vi' - A 3 sift, MM' 1 kiwi ' r i - J ' r fr . W O ffl f -'A M. r :T M' 9 r r ff-1.-..- .4 rr f A' f 42 zjfgw. W... ,LT Q, Y - . , , , , W' X f WT'fTf -- ' I . A -s , .. 7',L .- 4 ' Q r ' 1 W' I ni . V, A . ., A , ' -I 5 un. V A A ' I y , t gf, , 4, ' -'T Q . ' fl ' ' V , ,Az in L v ,. k ' Q9 5, x ,. , Aww , ow, dx ur ,pf-,.,q-45 ,.L..L,'.-cv 'Q fe ,, fi! wk. r I it W .2 . E. jfnnthall Row 1-John Weiss, Albert Suglia, John l-leclc, l-larold White, John Dominicus, Anthony Yaldich, John Kulp, and Luchie Vagnoni Row 2-Albert Fullwood, Louis Rossignoli, Richard Gardner, William Westley, Richard McDonough, Stewart Slcrha, and Stratton Yatron Row 3-Roger Rohrbach, Jaclc Blume, Floyd Krall, Walter Latshaw, William Albert, Ralph Gilmore, and Gerald Trupp Row 4-Paul Weber, Mgr., Richard Geiger, Asst. Mgr., Gene Fizz, Samuel Pellegrino, Richard Cosgrave, Franklin Mohring Ralph Hidalgo, and Earl l-lelfner, Asst. Mgr. Row 5-Ernest l-lepler, Trainer, Charles Dunkelberger, l-lead Coach, and William Reese, Asst. Coach Although they dropped six of nine games and tied another, 5 C Q R E 5 the J. V. football team, coached by Charles Dunlcelberger and William Reese, gained much worthwhile experience. With many varsity posts vacated by graduation, it will be up to this year's J. V. squad to plug the gaps. Victories were registered over Shillington and Hill School while the Baby Knights were defeated by Phoenixville, Coatesville, Muhlenberg, Lancaster, l-lershey Industrial, and Lebanon. They waged a 6-6 tie with Rottsville. Reading Pottsville Reading Phoenixville Reading Coatesville Reading Shillington Reading Hill School Reading Muhlenberg Reading Lancaster Reading Hershey lnd Reading Lebanon Sutter Row 1 Rrchard Braun, Stewart Hoffman Bernard Thompson Florun Harbach Ronald Noeclcer Paul Valgus and Richard Stafford Row 2 Bruce Boyle Charles Smnth John Bolsg Coach Bruce Gehret Samuel Grlmes Ruchard Sponagle John Reusmg and Raymond Kreltz Row 3 Howard Macauley Marlcley Sesbert James Flamporus Damel Zerbey Raymond Hoffman Everett Troxelle and John Santllll Coach Bruce Gehrets soccer team hmshed the season with a balanced record of sux wlns sux losses and three tles Thus the squad failed to measure up to last year s record of eught vlctornes three defeats and one stalemate However thus years squad was composed largely of underclassmen and team the better part of the season Vnctorues were scored over Fleetwood Oley Bethlehem Perry Rerluo men Prep , and Curard College famous for :ts hne soccer teams Readung Hugh went down to defeat before Hamburg Jonestown Ctwucel Perlcxo men Prep Bethlehem and North Wales Scoreless stalemates were waged wlth Fleetwood Oley and Lancaster Leadlng the scormg parade was Florm Harbach who tallied Four txmes Bernard Thompson hnlshed Second IH thus department wuth three markers Readung Reading Reading Readnng Reading Readnng Readrng Readung Readmg Read no Readvng Reading Readmg Reading Readxng SCORES Hamburg Jonestown Guard College Oley Jonestown Bethlehem Perluomen Prep Fleetwood Bethlehem Perry Oley Rerlcxomen Prep North Wales Lancaster 169 l I ' 'Q - - ' O Q V I f 1 ' ' o 1 ' 1 ' O the prospects for next year are good. lnjuries and ollness also hampered the ' 1 Fleetwood O ' ' Q O - - l I I l P . 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Row 1 Jan Xlllallcer Wlllldm Ammarell Roger Mosser Ruchard Cvauker Davus Gnlyard LeRoy Maurer Kenneth Lawrence and John Body Row 2 Donald Long James Matz Thomas MacCallurn Rnchard Grbbons Wrlluam Drehm John Yost Dale Caaul Norman Regner and John Noeclcer Row 3 Donald Knauer John Mlsura Davnd Sollenberger Leslne l-leere Davxd Hoffman Ruchard Knoblauch and Russell K me Row 4-Elwood Swartz Manager Rnchard Hrndle John F terley Rnchard Staton Russe'l Boyles Coach Leon Muller John Sherman Ruchard Crosby and Arnold Houser Manager Although they falled to retain the state champlonshnp won by last year s cross country team Coach Russell Boyles harrlers dud extend to twenty two the number of dual meets won wlthout a smgle loss Thfs record extends over a fwe year pernod ln addltlon to rellnqulshlng the state tutle thus year s squad unfortunately lost thelr Dnstrnct 3 PIA A dradem when they fnnshed second to Boyertown Dual meet VICLOYICS were recorded over Lansdale and Brdsboro an addltlon to Coatesvllle Lebanon and Pottvxlle who recelved double setbacks from the gallopnng sons of R H S Outstandnng performers rncluded Kenneth Lawrence Wnllnafn Ammarell Roger Mosser, Rnchard Gaulcer, Jan Walker, Davus Gnlyard, LeRoy Maurer, and John Body SCORES Clow score wnnsj Readlng Lansdale Readlng Blrdsboro Readung Lebanon Reaorng Lebanon Readlng Coatesvslle Readvng Coatesvllle Read ng Pottsvulle Readrng Pottsvulle Dust 3, P I A A Second State Fmals Fourteenth qi' - Q g E ' A , K A s ' '- ' . 5 v- R 3 . 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A . ,Z 1 Q4 A 31 1 1 5 1 A . , . i Q4 ' 31 A - , , Q3 32 jfall Qtnarh winners The Babe Borelc trophy, presented by Mr. Wil- lldhm B2Y6rle to the outstanding junior varsity Dick Nein versatile quarterback was Bnddeff WCM to NOVVUGV1 Ruppert- rewarded for his ettorts when he received the Schad trophy annually awarded to the outstanding senior gridman Mr Schad presented the trophy as Mr. Stopper looked on A welcome addition to our school was made when these beautiful trophy cases were erected in the lobby in the early part ol the year, In these eases can be found trophies, medals, pictures of former teams, hard earned Footballs, baslcetballs, and other awards. 164 btmmmmg Row 1 Robert Beaumont John Misura David Sollenberger Roger Mosser Jack Gaylor Edward Conrad and Richard Knoll Row 9 Benjamin Focht Coach Kenneth Stuebner Paul Misura Peter Kaisoglus Robert Hill Bruce Bachofer and Paul Angstadt Coach Benjamin Focht in his First year as swimming tutor gave the Red and Black its First league title In seven years The R H S aquamen competed in the Berks Scholastic Swimming League To top the season the Knights also came out victorious in a live team championship meet The Castle swimmers posted a season s record of ten wins and two losses In dual meets ln addition to their B S S L triumph the Knights also dvd well in P I A A competition The Knights in addition to twice submerging Hershey and Lancaster defeated Pottstown Coatesville Mt Penn Shillington Wilson and West Reading They bowed only to Hazleton and Allentown Reading Reading Reading Reading Reading Reading Hershey Lancaster Pottstown Hershey Coatesville Lancaster Reading Reading Reading Reading Reading Reading B.S.S.L. Championship MeetvFirst Hazleton Allentown Mt Penn Shi llington Wilson West Read YHYSUIQ Basketball Although they failed to win the Central Penn Conference crown, losing out to York in the last game of the season, the '48f49 basketball team turned in one of the Finest hoop records in the Castle's history when they completed the season with a record of Q0 wins and 3 defeats. The three teams to down the Rockets Bethlehem, Steelton, and York were victorious on their home courts, but lost to the Knights when they played here. lt was Bethlehem, who put an end to a string of '13 victories when they nosed out the Knights, 59-51. Steelton, the second club to submerge Charles Dunkelbergefs men of the hardwood, posted a convincing 63-46 triumph while York, who later reached the state Finals, turned the tide against the Rockets 44-49 in a thriller that went two extra periods. The Knights posted single wins over Emmaus, Potts- town, Bethlehem, Old Forge, Brown Prep., the Alumni, Northeast ol Rhilly, Steeltcn, York, and West Chester. Double wins were recorded over William Penn, Lancaster, John l-larris, Lebanon and Hershey Ina S C O R E S S C O R E S Reading 59 Emmaus 38 dusmdl' Reading 55 l-lershey lnd. 43 Redding Pottstown 30 Connie Dettling, giant center, annexed the scoring Redding Bethlehem Readme Bethlehem 38 honors with 407 points. He also captured the C.R.C. Redding York Redding Old Forge 34 scoring crown for the second year with Q41 points. Reddlhg William Penh Re'3dlh9 Blown Preps 38 Bud Miller contributed 'l5O tallies while Dick Nein, Reddlhg 49 Lancaster Reddlhfl Alumhl 31 Jim Matz, and Bill Pxmmarell scored more than Fifty Reddlhg Sleelton Reading NortheastCPhila.D-45 mdrkem- Reading John l-larris Reading William Penn 17 Reading Lebanon Reading Lancaster 45 Row 1-Florin l-larbach, William Ammarell, Richard Reading l-lershey lnd. Redding Steelton 37 Nan, Thomas Guziak, James Matz, and Robert White Redding West Chester ow 2-Ernest. l-lepler, Trainer, Daniel Zerbey, Redding John Hams 33 ldfdriiejhgffieiQlQf'QQfOdQ1fiihill!Skiiffif mlflj Reddmg YW Reading Lebanon 31 Faculty Mgr. 5 x v 4. X lf 'chqffl s'm t . Lf 'll -' ,A ic! M, . 3 ,eff - k fa Y 'n 'u 6 I Sv Q bf L+ O 1 1 ,ff i if fx d 'viii A 8 I will o- ' m 9,fAxPDQTN MY REACH - UQ.. Jaffa? 133 f 1 sq U O , . - if 1. if N 7 4. L 2 7 3 7' ' 'F .NN . f . P. Basketball The '48-'49 J.V. basketball team succeeded where the varsity failed when they won a league championship- the Central Penn Conference J.V. crown. The Baby Knights posted a seasonal record of 18 wins against 4 losses, only one of which was suffered in conference play, York defeated the Junior Rockets on the former's court in the last game of the season. Previously the Reading reserves had beaten York on the Northwest hardwood. Bethlehem spelled defeat for the Reese-coached men twice, while West Chester turned the trick once. Turning to the win column, the Knights posted dual vvins over William Penn, Lancaster, Steelton, John Harris, Lebanon, and l'l6V5l'13Y Industrial. Single triumphs were registered at the expense of Emmaus, Pottstown, two local teams, and an Alumni array. Robert Szajna led the scoring parade with Q15 points. l-le was followed in this department by Bruce Weaver and Robert Kautter who both topped the century mark. istsiafs-il gl jk! nv: ,uvu ' ' ll '-,uni 1-N , iU : .ui Wan' I4 ' 'IS V gllly Row 1-Richard Knoblauch, Philip Mathias, Bruce Weaver, Robert Szaina, Russell Kline, Robert Kautter, and William Weil Row 2-Ernest l-lepler, Trainer, Dale Ciaul, Mgr., Franklin Mohring, John Body, William Reese, Coach, Richard Bachl, Kenneth Gingrich, Albert Harris, Faculty Mgr, and William Wisler, Business Mgr. S C 0 R E S S C O R E S Reading 40 Emmaus Q9 Reading 58 l-lershey lnd. 31 Reading 50 Pottstown Q0 Reading 33 Bethlehem 41 Reading 35 Bethlehem 49 Reading 40 York 36 Reading Q9 Craftsmen Ins. Q5 Reading 41 William Penn Q1 Reading 36 Northeast A.C. Q8 Reading 50 Lancaster 35 Reading 47 Alumni Q6 Reading 39 Steelton Q8 Reading 50 William Penn 35 Reading 37 JOl'1I'i l'ldVfiS 96 Reading 51 Lancaster 19 Reading 59 Lebanon 93 Reading 40 Steelton 11 Reading 47 l-lCfSh2Y lftd, 30 Reading 56 John Harris 39 Readif19 95 W2SfCt12Sl2f 33 Reading 44 Lebanon 41 Reading 38 York 44 168 Hn. April 99, 30 May Row 1-William Westley, Gerald Schmehl, Donald Weiss, Earl Cnernert, Sylvan Taub, William Ebert, and Donald DeTemple Row 2-Robert Beaumont, Rudolph Kraus, Frederick Leibold, David Yeakel, Paul Valgas, Richard McDonough, and Donald Balthaser Row 3-David Sollenberger, John Misura, ,lames Stover, Robert Krize, and Dale Fisher Row 4-Ralph Curalfius, Ronald Quaintance, Asst. Mgr., Gerald Lorah, Asst. Mgr., and Arnold Houser, Mgr. SCHEDULE 18 Norristown 19 Lansdale 14 Allentown 19 Bethlehem Q6 Pottsville Penn Relays Q Pottstown 7 Cluadrangular Mee 10 Lebanon Relays 14 Dist. lll Meet 17 Shillington Home Away Home Away Away Away Home t Away Away Away Away Q1 P,I.A.A. State Finals 169 Away Track The '49 track team will be out to maintain the record hung up by last year's aggregation, The '48 squad passed through its schedule undefeat- ed. Coach Russell Boyles will be serv- ing his twenty-Filth year as a track coach,AndrewStopperwillassisthim, handling the weight men. Stellar per- formers promise to be Robert White, veteran sprinter, and William Ebert, workhorse in the Field chores. No doubt many others will also win due plaudits as the season progresses. Row 1-Richard Knoll, l-loward McCauley, Richard Gauker, Kenneth Lawrence, Harold White, John McMullen, Earl Stubbs, Theodore Forte, and Melvin Strause Row 2-Stirling Moyer, Dale Mularkey, Michael Lallerty, Jan Walker, Richard Stoud, Richard Gilliams, Richard Statton, and Roger Rohrbach Row 3-John Esterly, Donald Brossman, Donald Long, Richard Crosby, l-larry Nelson, Robert White, Charles Diehm, Ouincey Jones, Davis Gillard, and William Fletcher uk' varsity Baseball 5 4 Row1 Genero Zlzza Donald Wysopal Rlchard Knoblauch Rlchard Neun Florun l-larbach Carmel Garnpoll Robert George Ralph l-luldalgo and Rlchard l-llldalgo ow 2 Charles Dunlcelberger Coach Rechard Bachl John Guzualc Bruce Weaver Conrad Dettlung Robert Szajna Robert Well James Matz and Wllluam Reese Coach Row 3 Ernestl-lepler Trainer Gordon Hummel Donald Moyer Phollp Mathias Muchael Gallagher Rlchard Cosgrave Carl l-lonsberger and James Muller Mgr The bug lob of extending a strung of 33 games wnthout a defeat faces the 49 baseball team ln addntlon the Knights will be out to retaun their East Penn League crown Coached by Charles Dunlcelberger and Wulllam Reese the tossers open the schedule wlth Shllllngton l-lngh lurnnshung the opposltuon Easton IS the hrst league foe All told the Knughts have a st1ll'l7 game card ahead of them With several holdovers from last year s wrnnung team plus a host ol good men up from the ranks ol the J V team the Roclcets should have llttle trouble heldlng a good ball club Rutchung ns the buggest sungle problem faclng the 49 team If the Castle can fund the men to lull thus gap unducatlons are that R l-l S wall have another banner year an baseball 170 ru May VARSITY BASEBALL SCHEDULE Shsllmgton Coatesvllle Allentown Catholic Lebanon Coatesvnlle Easton Wnlson Bethlehem Wllson Allentown Allentown Catholic West Chester Easton Bethlehem West Chester Allentown Lebanon Home Away Home Away Home Away Away Away Home l-lome Away Home Home l'-lome Away Away Home . 9. Baseball ' - --nf Q- Lt Row 1 Barry Mast Joseph Kasper Dale Gaul and Henry Kocher Row Y John Domlnlcus Leroy Selp John Kostzewa Ruchard Crowther and James Waldorf Row 3 Norbert Brllmger Coach Luther Ammarell Luce Vagnonr Leonard Motze Norman Ruppert Mgr Franklin Mohrlng John Sherman Anthony Yalclrch and Robertperuglnl Coach J. V. BASEBALL SCHEDULE One of the most under-publicized athletic squads at l2.l-LS. is the Ap 8 I J.V. baseball team, This outfit, composed mostly of sophomores, with 19 . f , . , , 14 . A I . - - . . . 19 E l Q1 ' Q8 ' Q9 3 6 10 ' ' 18 Q0 ' rll May 171 Fleetwood Perry Kutztown I-lamburg Annvllle Annvl Ile Morgantown Kutztown Hamburg Readlng Catholuc Morgantown Readnng Catholic Away Away Home Home Away Home Away Away Away Home Home Away a few jumors competes wnth other hugh schools throughout the county and ID so doing ganns the experlence that has pald off so well an our varsrty aggregatlons The coaches of this hustllng outht are Robert Peruglnl and Norbert Bllllnger B I1 n i S ff H Row 1--James Potter, William Dengler, and John Reusing Row 2-Jack Mills, Warren Haas, Nicholas Pasayotis, and Charles Hawman, Coach sf wf A ' Led by Warren Haas, P.I.A.A. singles champ, the tennis team will open warfare with William Penn of Harrisburg. Coached by Charles Hawman, the racqueteers will be out to continue a 98-match winning spree extending back to the 1945 season The Knights also have their sights trained on the Lehigh Valley League diadem, a title which they have held for the last three years ln addition to'Haas, veterans William Dengler, Nicholas Pasyotis, and Jack Mills, plus members of last year's junior varsity, will return to show their wares. April May William Penn William Penn Lancaster Perkiomen Prep Allentown Bethlehem Easton TENNIS SCHEDULE Home Away Home Home Away Home Home District III Meet Allentown Bethlehem P.I.A.A. State Matches:- Lancaster Easton Lancaster Home Away State College Away Away .7 Kneeling-Roderick Eaken and Ronald Hoffer Standing-Richard Phillips, John Guenther, Adam Brucher, Coach, Robert Berger, Ralph CBillJ Eaken, and William Whitman With veteran coach Adam Brucher at the helm, the castle divot diggers will again compete in the Central Penn Golf League. Last year the Knights Finished third in this loop and succeeded in sending Roderick Eaken to the State Finals. This year's squad promises to be even better, boasting of Such veterans as Roderick and Ralph CBillD Eaken, and Robert Berger, in addition to several promising newcomers. GOLF SCHEDULE April 20 Hill School Home May 6 York Home QQ Wilson Home 9 Wilson Away 95 York Away 1 Q Pottstown Away 99 Abington Away 16 Hershey Away May 9 Hershey Home QO Dist. lll Match Hershey 4 Perkiomen Prep Home 97, Q8 P.I.A.A. State Championships'- State College G These understudies to the varsity chee leaders did a good job in cheering c J. V. teams to victory. Row1-Ann Zerbe, Ann Rohr- bach, Marie DiNino, and Marcia Jeziorczalc Row 2-Helen Gardner, Lillian l-lilt, Mary Jane Dmochowslci, Pat- ricia Steinle, and Janice Hart 174 Earsitp Ctlbeerleahers This is one reason our athletic teams challced up such good seasons. Roberta Schlaybach, the peppiest cheerleader we know, is the captain of this group. Being athletically inclined, Joan Biehl, Ann Wil- dermuth, and Nancy Lippincott add much to the squad. Charles Bertolet, Gary Bechtel, Jack Mills, and Thomas Hart supply the bass for our peppy cheers. Top-Joan Biehl Middle-Nancy Lippincott, Roberta Schlaybach, and Ann Wildermuth Bottom-Gary Bechtel, Jaclc Mills Charles Bertolet, and Thomas Hart I Miss Kauffman Girls' bpurts' Zleabers Mrs. Boilz 5 T e -VS. 511'-.J pg- . W. af -A ,. . - . , 3 MR. S 7959? 1: ., ee' Y U L, f 1' 1 1' VX f- . -'.'i Qu A- , cm' WJ. Q: TJ' , A ,, 4 .N-U' Vi, an .5 15 if sr X 1 0. , .f , 1 f, M T ...A l . 3 X 5 KJ, ' -x 1 Q A al I n '54 ' YW. xi Svpeehhall Taking the place ol soccer, speedball introduces a new sport to the list ol girls' athletics this year. Because it combines football, basketball, and soccer, it requires speed and skill, Sponsors-Miss Kauffman Miss Trostle Managen-Jane l-lain Joan Lerch Top of S -Joan Hoffman, Captain, Virginia Essig, Doris l-loman, Doris Clay, Joyce Diehl, Patricia Hoover, Joan Scholl, Jane Weaver, Barbara Holt- master, Doris Zerby, Sandra Farber, Betty Mittower, Pita lbert, Jane Schaeller, and Marilyn Mengle 4- ,1 rx 'x Outer circle, clockwise-Joan Lerch, Grace Asberry, Dorothy l-loy, Mary Sell Peggy Blank, Florence Wertz, Jane Hain, Gloria Dengler, Carol Pingler, Elizabeth Nagle, Irene Prokopchak, and Marilyn Smeltz Inner circle-Sandy Brussellis, Virginia t-loehn, Jeanne Faber, Captain, Jeanne Becker, and Alvina Bolton A i k Standing-Joan l-lotffr-an, Doris l-lornan, Pita lbert, Gloria Dengler, and Doris Zerby Kneeling-Virginia l-loehn, and Betty Mittower Row 1-Mary Sell and Sandy Brussellis Row 2-Marilyn Srneltz, Elizabeth Nagle, Nancy Bacholer, and Florence Wertz Row 3-Peggy Blank, loan Lerch, and Jane Hain A Af I .fffmg A- KJ' 4. 'w D Q Q I 4 . giysfizafsiy Maw M OIIQIQV 9 V X f JU!! 'wx t.'l':A,l'. m ' ,H 5 fs 1. 5. T.- U ' .P Al 4 ., . Q Q N , LALIALLAIQ pw A 5 K4 faq ' sv 'A ny' -ja 5, 4 X 8 ill: -42 -M.,, . , A Q 5: I ' 1 I A I5 bg if .. zz , 1 ' ' ' ' ' O' Q' a.' C F 1 4 if btnimming Each Friday at the stroke of 4:00 the mermaids of l2.H.S. have their weekly swim at the Y.W.C.A. During the year, many of the girls took the Red Cross Swimming Tests and received their certificates, Sponsors-Miss Kauffman Miss Trostle Row 1-Joan Biehl, Beatrice Carpenter, Nancy Bachofer, Joan Latchford, Joanne Manwiller, and Louise Moyer Row 2-Miss Trostle, Anna May Barth, Ruth John- son, Alvina Bolton, Nancy l-lillegass, and Jackie Nein ts A ' V- f,sLQ?',i . 1 M55 2525351 ..l 4.., , L-A - M . lx - H Jn.-Aw . . MMV I ' A., L . .eff fa-' A '--M 1, ,QM arf, y -Y T31 - + .. -M ,gg 1 W Qfsiilf. - 5 l+l.f', 5 X - Wi ,V wi, V ,Q fl is . 1 ' '-K ' .Q M ,f y , my Wim 'A'-W f My 1 4' H L V, W W ' mm fy I K A i x ' 'N7?.?5'N 44?Wy. 4' 1 i .Q Q Beatrice Carpenter, Anna May Barth, Alvina Bolton, and Ruth Johnson Nancy Hgllegdgg, Joan Biehl, Joanne Manwiller, Louise Moye-, jx . 1 . WI A ,J -.i ,nr . 'F 4 - STE My , V, ,www , ,N , ',,,, ,N- ,. I 4 A .' and Joan Latchford M' 1-l.,W,, WM - 80 Eahmuntun A re afar badmrnton tournament probably one e ees near F wrnter sports was nel r year e Q eally tearned how to bat a brdre arc d Row 1 Datrrela Hoover Nancy I lly Mar: yn Sme tz Joan tercn Calorra Pebnotz Geneva Pobrn on and Ann Potnerrnei Row 2 Qandra Farber lrene Prokopchak Jane Ham Gtorra Dengler Jeanne Faber Doris Zerbey Nancy Racnofer and Helen Gardner Row 3 Farbara Hfvtmaster Joan Ho man Dcrrs C-Nay Eteanor H yes and Sl'1rrreyFreeS2 fff' ,,.D JUMP HIGH! Row 1-Virginia Es- sig, Asst. Mgr., Jane I-Iain, Jacqueline Nein, Joan l.erch, Jeanne Faber, Marilyn Srneltz, Gloria Dengler, and Mary Ellen Keeler, Mgr. Row 2-Jeanne Lerch, Nancy Bacholer, Doris Zerby, Patricia Beidler, Joyce Diehl, and Kathleen Wagner THAT ALL IMPORTANT POINT! 182 Earsitp IIB-askethall Sponsors-Miss Kauffman Miss Trostle Dominating all other girls' sports in the castle is the Speedy game of basketball. The Misses Kaullrnan and Trostle worked hard and long to produce a snappy and speedy team. Reading 'IQ Reading '29 Reading E6 Reading 41 Reading 32 I 5 .I Wilson Mt. Penn Muhlenberg Wilson Mt. Renn Away Away Away Home Away . 59. Basketball The Girls' Junlcr Varslty basketball squad con- cluded a somewhat short but successful season, The team looked good and should provide excellent replacement for next year. Row 1-Doris Clay, ,lean Rrtter, Joan Kruppen- oach, Joyce Davis, and Joan Hoffman Row 2-Florence Wertz, DGSSY Blank, Mary Sell, Rose Wagman, and Dorothy Hoy Absent-Joanne Shade .f 'V 1 UP AND UP' DON T LET HER SHOOT! buftball Batter up! is a familiar cry on the Field. Of course, without guessing, you lcnow it's our spring softball team. If you're interested in lceeping physically fit, this is the sportlor you. Sponsor--Miss Kauffman Marjorie Kulp, Gloria Herring, Shirley Shimp, Rose Wa gman, Barbara Kriclc, and Barbara Hoffmaster Row 1--Mary Sell, Joan Lerch, Jacqueline Nein Marilyn Smeltz, Nancy Bendel, and .lane Seidel I Row 2-Sandy Brussellis and Laura Wanner Ro-N1-Evelyn Battle, Joan Hoffman, Doris Clay, Phyllis Von Nieda, Margaretta Forry, and Lorraine East Row 2-Gloria Powell, Ruth Jones, Grace Asberry, Alvina Bolton, Nancy Mengel, Henrietta Brown, Geneva Robinson, and Jessie Barnes 184 Qullephall Here are the volleyball girls ofthe Castle among whom are indeed many champs. Surely we all agree that slugging that ball around is lots of fun and is one reason that volleyball will always be a favorite spring sport at the Castle. Sponsor-Mrs. Boltz Row 1-Alvina Bolton, Jean Kline, Marian Koclier, Nancy Lilly, Evelyn Battle, Betty Valenti, and Shirley Himmelreich Row 2-Shirley Freese, Helen Gardner, Grace Asberry, Marilyn Dautrich, Joyce Davis, Jeanne Ritter, and Marcia Kershner Row 3-Patricia Lord, Joanne Shade, LaVerne Berger, Lenora Lee, Geraldine Pittle, Patricia Rittle, Edyvina Haas, and Ruth Jones Row 1-Gloria Rebholz, Virginia Reinert, Joyce Etzel, Kalliope English, Carol Ringler, and Sandy Brussellis Row 2-Vivian Wojszwillo, Marilyn Smeltz, and Margaret Blank Row 3-Janet Collins, Virginia Kosalc, Virginia Kemmerer, Jeanne Lerch, Betty Moyer, Nancy Guy, and Laura Wanner 185 5 : Row 1 Joan Henning Anne Rohrbach Joyce Wenrich lrene Weaver Rose Marie Spadafora Joan Schaeffer, and Irene Prokopchalc Kneeling-Gloria Dengler and Nancy Himmel- reic Row 2-Anna Hagan, Valerie Jackson, Sandy Farber, Doris Zerbey, Jean Albright, Patricia Hoover, and Betty Stefanowicz ai ho' 11 .wi Wand huwuwb Row 1 Lorraine East Margaretta Forrey, Edith Gehris, Nancy Wagner, and Jessie Barnes Row 2 Joan Ulysses Joyce Sassaman Joan Stubblebine Mildred Stubbelbine and Marilyn Shlmp Row1 Mary Houclc Gloria Rebholz Jacqueline Nern Rose Wagman, Laura Drippe and Mary Hamilton Row 2 Joan HoFfman Edwina Haas, Helen Gard ner Geneva Robinson Carol Run ler Nancy Lilly Patricia wavely, Shirley Pettas and Loretta Unch Qiisnnis Sponsor-Miss Trostle The girls' tennis group is now divided into three Sections those who wish to enter the singles tourna ment, the doubles tourna ment, and the begmnerswho wish instruction May they profit and develop that championship form y ? Qrrberp Kneeling-Mary Ellen Keeler Joan Biehl, Bernice Derriclc, Barbara Miller, Dolores Hunsinger, Patricia McMann, Laura Banlces, Agnes Barbera, and Fern Kerns Sponsor-Miss Kau Hman My, what attractive Robin Hoods we have here! This was the first year for intramural archery which proved to be a well-lilced sport. This is Hour Ida, every girl's friend. She is the one who follows us girls around and keeps us in order in the locker room. Whenever anyone needs help, Mrs. Ulrich is always there. gm fhx M 77,9 fpbx Q XN 1H,,n,f I A, ,3-J I fu qs, JY M' ' 1' gf If 1 f 1 lf! fw 1 1 f 4, ff S X0 QS W P.-me Xwz agam sz are pvoud Ko dances, OX vm New XNZ Xa we C5 XOXQ dd, X ga Yx we zxxa fi Q 'f-f A Qflxnzvxzv ar our casxk we 'xs x wixsw imma out XOXIS and sorrows. o momzms ax om cgamze- o'x Ywsvovoue. 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'i -I' I , wlXqn'3 l ' lan lhatls ldcldz me Q Rza, -'Nam po Mzlvxn bar Yr Our Nut-lnerator lov We da o ro OU' m The ghost and Old Scrooge in 'AA Christmas Carol. Q QU 5' .3 ,y,, 3 ll 1 Qsszmhlies I I 4' Pan Amerlcan Week was celebrated by a colorful Spanish assembly. l 4'-. , Senior 19mm qi ,X X NX x v- X S on? also ould bl e ' W 5 mi like WO X: som of Wm rem' dm ' Oi hillflwl 4 ' P X K Girl: .TNS lshls dress W5 A O SglzS9 l:.Ni on YOU' look balm L L.. sv- Boy: Gee whiz, l can't decide which one she'cl like best. Florish Every girl is thrilled upon receiving an orchid, or maybe she d like red roses. ,. Bo. - l buy flllem hope YOU like rh . ' e H Girl: Thanks Very m h owers. I robbed my uc . lm 50 edge DESY bank to to Wed, them Girl: l'll never forger this evening. Boy: Well- I thought ah maybe oh, whafs the use of tdllcing. Q01 Qiihii ribs Qliluh This club sponsors Kastle Karwteen, discusses civic problems, and aids in the development of a better community. Wlllidm J0 4- Secret S 1 Xflqjgcpr . XX!lHid:1fyghIl16Odore StjriE5Dl,p.lopr1 Scdrlettl activities. ppellf TreasUrg,,lDldge5ItZer1ff and fe Clubs -il The large memderslnp ci Q DC slwows the spirit and interest lm -.vlwlclx this club serves the CJ l'f'V ff . Ci FTWJVW If. s if QTQ X U U, u A -U is . .: ' , 'H U U U 9,111 f I 515 I 17,1 up - .X 'N . X . Xx X' -K+ x X' x A l v 21 4 A I N 1, - 1 I 'f ' 'J 'S I ...EEE ,w ' i' 7 !1-.wk 'J i Nab: . 1 1 ' I as t .3 2 Qs F -df aS3'!i?', e f-3 Q?1L2 fl! 1, wi , . 3 A ,wsyfigkfslm .S f 'N' g 5 +9 ' ,wail QT'-P in .fl . 3' F ,il Y -- H 1 V-. ,aft as ' in at V ,gg wh Eanuarp, 1949 Dear Dwary, Today after school W sam a gang of gv!s u-.ashung Daye StrdL.Se'e face :wth srvsw. lmagurve 5 Pemba!! star at the vwergy of femaes, We're always kept busy when we have a study an the audwlorwum jfehruarp, 1949 Dear Diary, The showcase an the lobby speUed NVOVYIGDCQH and sc drd Valentmei Day February With, We zouldnxt get 5 suck coke before bus time whlle the Co-ed was cloeed 1 :mMX.5 3 hw Wg, Qymt Tgygagh i W K ,im v 4 rw K I A 'E V Q i , H ,ff 2 5 l 'I ' I i f WW 1' ,.. A: 1. L. X' X 'Q 11 is Q ay Wk, 'Y af' -. W , .I Ann Arx Ass Asst ac Bus EH CPC CP Comm Chap College Prep Comm ec r rs Dtstrlbutlv ns EHS FTA GAA Nlgr N H S Qrch res R818 SOS CC Sr Ass C St C Treas V P QUUIBUIHYIUUS Announcement Arxalma Assembly Assistant Baccalaureate Buslness Eltrcrency Club Concert Band Crvlc Pride Club Commencement Planning Commvttee Charrman Chaplain College Preparatory Cornmrttee Decoratron Drrector Drstrrct Dxstrrbutrve Educatron Ensemble Evening Hugh School Executrve Future Teachers of Amerrca Grrls Athletrc Assocratron l-lall Patrol l-lomeroom Junror Varsity Librarian Nlarchrng Band Manager Natronal Honor SOCIZYY Qrche tra Pre rdent Red and Blacrc Pegrstered Nurse Student Council Serve Our School Secretary Sensor Sensor Assembly Club Student Court Treasurer Vice President Zlcknutnlehgments Brndlng Arn ld s Book Blndery of Peadrng Covers The S K Smrth Company ol Chrcago Photography The Lorrng DI duo rn Peadrng Prrntlng The Muller Prrnt ng Company Inc of Peadrng B. .Ci ..fl.f4 c.E E E . .Eff ff CB... ..... .......,... . ,. clf....'flfffff.fffff.. r D .'f.if ...f f.f..1 Du. ..... ........... 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