Reading High School - Arxalma Yearbook (Reading, PA)
- Class of 1950
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Q Q Q AR ALMA 1 N ll 'ani ll n sS?'?'? ? lllbuk '- -1- PUBLISHED BY THE CLASS OF 1950 SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL READING PENNSYLVANIA MEMCRIES This is a motion picture ol our life at Reading High, a life that is portrayed in classes, various sports, at dances, and in our many clubs and organizations. Here, at the Castle on the Hill, we dream about the future, gain lcnowledge, and acquire the slcills that will help us earn our livelihood and malce us better citizens. Besides, many of us malce new and lasting friendships. Here, too, we learn to give and talce, to seelc advice, to persevere, and help others when the going gets difficult. Lite at Reading High School will always be dear to our hearts, for within her walls we have had our happiest days which will be our most treasured memories 4 SCHOOL MOTTO DIC CUR HIC Gall why you are here? QHOOL O 2 iii ,A 1852 5 9+ 'Up 'Z' ,et I ' O ' 2 ui 9 ui +11 '19 4 ' 3' t ,2 ,e' THE ARXALMA SONG WORDS BY MUSIC BY dER WG wr IIN! QIJJII Ecqwfwb I. F -IT P wi pnr A H- 171 --911 NI. lldfi z 1 ch S I Ll f'1l l llnli L-lid! 'fn Chd LXJ Q 3 PPQ 'In MiIdre . UVIYCOH I.utI'1er oodhart f :gi J - I C I H I I I I J I I r 3 Four: uarc cr IOWCU fin, All aI ma Ilirl Ever er care shall be To keep U5 IWC, AH down ,he yu 5 go come, Rcverent w be! I S I I C 5 I . I I K., I I , I 1 J' P J I I . D I I I Ig P C 1 J 1 V I O Widbs read Iver beauty Iies, Afx al me fare! Up HSI-If as Pifinsf Wnh fu due, Turning our hearts and SKCPS Home' ard t ghgg, I I w I p p I I I b b p I I I I I Y' I 4 I 4 ll. I - I 4 ' ' I ' ' C f.- ' I 7 I I Q V- ' u' .- , 3 SI'1zIered be neaI1 hu walls She Iceeps IWW Own i crowning our visions all Skyward do I1 gleam And ough OUF st ward ways May Iced us far, ' I I I I ' ll e I ' Y - . f I g .I . ' v , I I I I I. ' I 'I' , F 12 fm ' I I I I I I il ren of Iibef tyi 9 call IW' hom'- Our shining cigar del, Strong and se rent. We'II Iceep Arx aI ma PWC: Our avid ins SU'- J' P F YI I I I YJ F P TABLE OF CONTENTS MEMORIES A Motron Prcture of Lrle Readmg Hrgl-n Sclwool Mann Feature emcrs l2ee 1 a uty Ree Features ol tlwe Year News A WCHCQI Dav at R Ml S Oy Gs Travelogue ol ACfIVItICS C u rqamzatlons Abbrevratrons and Acknowledgments nclex age ln At ' . ...r.,..r... .r.,r . ...r... ......,... . S ' l .... ......,,, ...,............,............ 8 Fil lQ... ....A.,. ,,,.....r.......,.,......., , .76 ,, T.A,.,.....,,..,..............,..,.r.,.... 100 . ..r..r,. . ...,.,,...,.,.rr.,. ..,.,,.,..r........ 1 O2 Q , .l Q... ..... ..,,...,.,.,.er ..r,...r. A 1 12 Sports of1949-1950. .... , , , ..,..,..,... ...,r.. , 116 B a,.. .,..r..,.r, . .......,...r, .r...,...118 irll., ,T .,,.r,.,...,....,.r r..,.... ..A. ,......A, . , . 139 ., ......., A ,...r.. ...r. , r......152 lbs .,,. ..., . , A ..... . ,,.........,r..,,...... .154 Q A ' . ,.....,...,. ...r.....r.18O . .r... ......r ,....r,r,.. 2 1 5 l ,.,........r,.r,., .,.T,,.a...........,..,.........,.,...a. 2 16 DIRECTORS Clweclcing on tlie Assembly procedure is Mr, Nevvpber, vice principal and adviser to tlie boys, preparing tlwe daily bulletin and overseeing tlwe students in tlwe cafeteria are two otlier ol l'iis duties. eg Miss l-liclcs, vice principal, extends a helping liand to all girls vvlwo seelc lier advice on sclwool or personal prob- lems. Besides, tl'ie sclieduling of classes and clubs, tlie directing oi dances, and ar- ranging ol uslwers For various events lceep lier very busy, N X W 5 1 Q ENN-xx 1 in QXXX , , -fx-ff: 3: A, f fQ,, 2. .S NND ,nr 7 fA -' jqjf if ' iff 7 MN ff f ff f WW . ' '. 1' 10 YE X fs X X X X F Jia GE A 'ZZ . 1 Q I vi , f in ,f f , Pb X T 'ff 1 J S I-V ,Q , +., f L, , X .52 f I XX wxffff ..'-M im 5-'E' ar 0 ,dl Gyl ef? LA' V y 4 QQ .l ' N 5 Q fy -a if f qq fx' We the class ol SO compose the cast ol thus sensor reel whrch we could entutle The Best Year of Qur Lives Although some of us are destined to have leadrng roles, and others only mrnor parts, each one has helped to malce our class the great class ut ns As we turn these pages and loolc at the many prctures the motron picture ol our sensor year wrll begun The true prcture will be In our mnnds as we relrve those happy moments ot class day the class trrp the senror prom, and that nrght of all n ghts, Commencement We may neyer be seniors agann but thrs year with rts treasured memorres Wrll lrve rn our hearts always K. -me 5 X!! 1,1 ,S Q'- Sqs la ws' git, 1 I f f 'Nl 3 ik Q.: ffl! :lg 'hifi NL W I 33 rl 'Aix 7'- if K 'x 'L 'Mgt U L, SENIOR ff 7 X 1 ,J x X 2 X f., ,,,.-- l ffg3NVfX W l fh Wnllhw v ta fs if L W x 's elf Lp ,ly , 'sr .: all phi. 2? 12 me ' . . ff b Ivilf-',f'f?!qp I I fx .Ll QQ '4'-7 9'l -' - 'h!1,y.e.- -1 ' E 23-5' ,lg -. vt , , -- . .. 5, 572 4 rg' li ' I ' .sc 3224, iniirbt. ., - , -fs. 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X N- - Xl k I 1 s Q4 , r Y' 3 To our Sponsors, we the Class of 50 extend our deepest gratntude for the understandlng help you gave us when we needed It most As we loolc baclc upon our senror year you shall stand outamong our memorles as lrvzng examples ol what we are striving to become May the Class of ,SO forever be remembered as your class because you sponsored It Now wrth graduation upon us, we can sum up our appreclatlon The Class ol 50 ,ls Qne ofthe happiest days an our junior year was when we receuved our class hats, the stepping stones to our sensor year Mr Monyer smllmgly shows these students how class hats may be worn Mr Monyer, Ruth Cutrona, Janet Schaetfer Hayes Mclimney John DIRECTED BY SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS V' Preside I-Dev d If P d I. M II T J R S J I I-Io esi n 11- .XL nv' gw ,Q 'ff ll tgp' hx M Mu XX. i7.4SiiX ' ' 1-E' 'QE Q F MJ l , 1 v V 9 l W 5 inf,-N C? 4 J yr f. -- :-.' Q 1 v gf. is gl ff? n sa' .., W ,, Q 0 , , .... q 93 J ,pm M- ' vp t' a , 54 f v 0. aff., r ,n '? :' FA- , J Y xiii-7 ,A X, .f '9 - 41.5.4 ' M-X QM, ':f+',bf .1 -. In Q I .., ' Q.. 1 1' f ' NN- -:'. 'kk' -,ETSQQT :Q 431, ,. ., bf -N., L 1 twin, Q- , 4 X ,-:M z , . U -, L7 5 'f ' .T ' .3-. - A S cv 'Ss'-Baum 'E ff. x, i If JH 1 4. 'il REFRESHMENT COMMITTEE Joan Johnson, Alvina Bolton, Evangeline Morris Absent-John Gallegher, Joan Kruppenbach, Edward Osenbach, Joan Roberts-chairman, John Schmehl sk. 55? wi Iu..ll GENERAL CHAIRMAN Richard Crowther Thesecommitteesfunction under a general chairman, Richard Crovvther, to malce the Senior Prom one ol the most anticipated events ol the year. SENIOR PROM COMMITTEES ORCHESTRA COMMITTEE Nancy Mengel, Joan Lallerty, Patricia Mill, James Jones Absent-Franlc Ferraroachairman fp- , PUBLICITY COMMITTEE Row 1--Jean Adams, Jacqueline Zvvoyer, Anita Nicolo, Shirley Abrams Row 2-Roger Rohrbach, William Reedy, Jr,, Samuel DeWaId-chairman Absent-Ruth Cutrona DECORATION COMMITTEE Row 1-Ann Rehr, Jean Brimer, Marian Reeser-chair- man Suzanne Stoltz Row 2-Jean Weidenhammer, Raymond Moyer, Joyce I Sassaman Absent-Kenard Fisher, Bruce Large, Donald Long, Bette Lanzendorler Jean Lanzendorler, Geneva Robin- 4 son,Allen Shutt l PROGRAM COMMITTEE Donald Wise, Marilyn Whitevchairman, Patricia Boltz, Lorraine Becker Absent-Deloros Cfarrozza, Albert Blessing, Richard Gehris, Nancy Lilly SENIOR COMMITTEES COMMENCEMENT COMMITTEE Erna Fredrick, Marjorie Tillson, Nancy Lincoln- chairman, Shirley Himmelreich Absent-Barry Bertolet, Francis High, Loretta Jaggers, Richard Karwoslci, Patricia Lord, Janet Lou Reeser CLASS TRIP COMMITTEE Edwina Haas, Iva Fair-chairman, Helen Gardner, Hayes McKinney Absent-Marilyn Dautrich, Roderick Eaken, Wil- liam Hazen, Joan Hoffman lifllrfltii BACCALAUREATE COMMITTEE Seated-Shirley Mae Moyer, Patricia Beidler- chairman Standing-Kathleen Reilly, Kathleen Wagner Absent-Eleanor Diclc, Peter Lenz, John Lom bardo, Richard Schwambach CLASS DAY COMMITTEE Leda PasYotis-chairman, Shirley Wentzel, Joyc Lord Mar Ham'l C , y i ton Absent-William Becker, Lenore Lonlcer, Wil- liam Whitman A r-5 CLASS SONG COMMITTEE Seated-Carolyn Zillhardt Standing-Grace Bensing, Phyllis Ash Absent-Julia Ulrich-chairman, Janet Schaeffer, Henry Redcay 15 , I, 5 IN MEMORIAM AWAY I cannot say and I will not say That she is dead fshe is just evvayi With a cheery smile and a wave oi the hand She has wandered into an unknown land, And Ieft us dreaming how very fair It needs must be since she Iimgers there. IhinIc of her stiII as the same, I say, She is not deadffshe is just awayi M-'James Whitcomb Riley SHIRLEY MARCIA ABRAMS CfColle e Preparatory Af-B97 green Street SfJournalist TffG.A.A,, l2.81B., St.C., Y-Teens Sr Ass Comm S C O 81S Dram C NT AssCh SrComm NHS .Ni BARBARA ALBRIGHT C General A 344 Sprung Street S-Art school T SOS GAA Sr Comm PATRICIA ALTHOUSE C-Commercial A 933 North Eleventh Street S-Secretary T GAA Pa DutC SrComm 7 -is JEAN ADAMS C-College Preparatory A-1144 North Twelfth Street S Nurse GERALDINE ADAMS C Commercial A Q12 Clymer Street S Secretary 'I' G.A.A.. lZec.C., Sr. Ass. Comm, GAA CPC SrAssComm Sr Comm Vocal Ens WILLIAM ALBERT .Ir Industrial 794 Weiser Street S-Merchant Marine T J V Football Course Address Secret ambition lalces part an MILDRED ALTHOUSE C-Commercial A 1119 Marion Street S-Secretary T G A A Sr Ass Comm Rec C LUTHER AMMARELL Jr PAUL ANGSTADT C College Preparatory General A 996 West Douglass Street OOO North Ele mth Syyget SCOIIESC To travel T Baseball Swimming T'-Y-Teens, Sr.Ex.Comm., Rec.C., N. RUTH ADAMS C Commercial Aff305 McKnight Street S Undecided T-Business Efficiency Club DARRELL KEITH ALLEN C General 919 Buttonwood 'treet Machinist T M B C B Castlealres if We se' I -0 '-IUIFO f at RAYMOND ANGSTADT General 348 North Front Street Draftsman Aviation Club Boys Glee Club . C, - ' ' AA . A- As J SY . . I Q 5 I A 'T S A ' tttlel ' f , , ' L4 ' ,,,-7-351 ,I I ff ' .1 54951 ifx . e in 'mlm' ,' 4 H1- l .- 4, t, 1 , ' ' Cn ' A v ' S . - To , V ' C' EMIL ANGELO APPOLLONI t-H030 General Q39 North Twelfth Street Shoemaker Glee Club AWK ARTHUR AUMAN lndustrnal 414 Linden Street Machumst Athletic C C P C Rec C Boys JESSIE BARNES C College Preparatory 336 South Third Street LaboratorY technlcnan T Fel C R C C G A A Comm C P C Sports Comm Sr Ass Awards GRACE ASBERRY General Q15 South Second Street Physical education teacher Sports Leaders C F T A G A A Sr Ass Comm Awards Comm JOSEPH AVANZATO C College Preparatory Q33 Exeter Street Sportscaster HP RecC GQIIC BARBARA BANKES C-College Preparatory A 1419 Mulberry Street S Telephone Operator T Y Teens G A A Gnrls Glee Rec C DOROTHY IRENE BARR C Commercual West Leesport R D No 1 Office work '1' Business Efficiency Club A are JAMES ASBERRY General Q15 South Second Street Navy Sports Muxed Chorus Rec C WILLIAM R AULENBACH C-College Preparatory A 530 Weiser Street S-Ch must T 3' v-10270 e Student Court sq., RICHARD BACHL General 656 North Thirteenth Street Lumberlaclc Rec C EVELYN BATTLE College Preparatory 369 Tulpehoclcen Street Nurse GAA Sports PecC Awards Comm l-l P PHYLLIS ASH Cfollege Preparatory A4616 Crescent Avenue S Nursnng NHS CPC YTeens GAA H 81S Comm Sr Comm Sr Ass Comm Sr Orch 'ff MARLENE BALTHASER Cfollege Preparatory A West Leesport S Service T Bowling 1' ROSAMOND BAUER General 1120 Locust Street Interior decorator Rec C G A A Sr Ass Comm Sr Comm t-N070 I 'U ma- -lmao A 1 1 1 l T T J. 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'-f RAYMOND EARL BEAMESDERFER C lndustrnal A 831 Gordon Street SSheet metal worker T Dancms C Orch C ew: Y www 7?-Gil RICHARD BECHTEL C General A654 South Eighteenth Street SArmy PATRICIA BEIDLER C-Colle e Preparatory A 731 ordon Street SfWest Chester or Penn State T Y Teens G A A Leaders C Sr Ex Comm Ass Comm Sports C P C Sr Ass Comm Sr Comm H-WIPO JANET BEANE Commercial 14QO Church Street Tyoust Sr Ass Comm Slngnng C GARY BEAVER Industrual 1129 Butler Street Printer Camera Club RONALD BECHTEL Industrial 539 Robeson Street Navy MILDRED BENNICOFF Dnstrrbutr e Ed 1803 North Tenth Street Salesgvrl CARL BEARSTLER C Industrial A 1737 Perluomen Avenue S College TACard Club JEANE BECKER C Commercnal A 748 North tront Street S Telephone operator T Sports GAA HP WILLIAM BECKER C lndust lol A 1994 Locust .street S-Cabinet maker T Pa Dut Club GRACE BENSING Cfollege Preparatory A 111 West Douglass Street S Career In musnc T A Cap Orch C PC Ballet ROBERT D BEAUMONT Cfollege Preparatory A 1611 Palm Street S Advertusmg Key Club Swfmmung LORRAINE BECKER College Preparatory 30 North Tenth Street U-IUIPO A A B Typung C Sr Comm Ass Comm 1 I LaVERNE BERGER Cfommercual A 815 Pear Street S Prnvate secretary TYTeens GAA Bus E C Sr Ass Comm S i I Q 4 A . ,A V I 1 . 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'Ml h?2?g?jfg, JOHN BLUME C-General A-216 West Douglass S-Businessman 'I'-Dance Club Street ROBERT A BERNS General 359 Linden Street Marines Boys Glee C lntramural Sports JUNE BLATT Cfollege Preparatory A 630 North Second Street Nurse Y Teens G A A Hockey Arx Sr Ass Comm Pan Am C Relations Comm N l-l S Public GLORIA BLOCH C-Commercial A 707 Crescent Avenue S-Secretary T YTeens GAA CPC SrAss Comm Ceramics Club ROBERT BLUMENSTINE 'General -1919 Amity Street 'Salesman Dance Club TIUIIIO BARRY KEITH BERTOLET C Industrial A 1049 Hampden Boulevard SMechanical draftsman Ti P C Sr Comm Sr Ass Comm Pa Dut Club DORIS BILLMAN C-Commercial A 429 Schuylkill Avenue S'Lawyer s secretary T Dance Club ALBERT C BLESSING Jr Industrial 107 South Fifth Street Own a yacht Sr Comm S C Sr Ass Comm v-WIPO 1 JOAN BODY C-General A-374 Heller's Court S-Doctor TfDance Club, Girls' Glee Club NANCY BERTOLET Cfommercial A 815 Chestnut Street S Private secretary T Sr Ass Comm Bus Elf Club G A A 4? THERESA BLINSKI CACommercial A 542 South Seventeenth Street S Model T Sr Ass Comm Rec Club 54.4. , 'JP' . T. A i ' f CQ. . u. JOHN BOLIG General 917 Oley Street Physical education school Gym Club ?W?9 JOHN L BOLOGNESE C General A 910 North Enghth Street S-Wrnter ALVINA BOLTON PATRICIA ANN BOLTZ General CCOMMEYCIGI 71O North Suxth Street A660 North Twelfth Street College S Secretary ACao Ensemble G A A Sr Ass T S O S A Cao Y Teens Sr Ass Comm Y Teens Typung C Sports Comm MATTEO BONANNO General 746 Chestnut Street S-Servlce statnon attendant T Sr Ass Comm Dance Club X vlnlv NANCY BOND C-College Preparatory A WestLeesport IZ D No 1 S Nurslng T Typtng Club H P new JEAN BOWSER C'COmmCYCldl A 961 Jefferson Street s'DI!TI!Idn T BusEHC Sports G AA C PC t-101510 ALBERT BOSSLER lndustrtal 1737 Pear Street Store clerk l-lunttng 81 Flshlng Club Craft ShoD C BRUCE BORTZ General 1718 l-laalc Street Bowlung alley manager Art Club RUTH BOWMAN General 935 North Eleventh Street Work G A A Pa Du! Club U-IUJPO LYNN BOYER RUTH BOYER lndustrral C Commercial 301 A Mclin ght Street 1200 North Sntth Strze lladuo servtce man Secretary Pa Dut Club G A A Sr Comm Sr Ass Com-n Bus CH C PATRICIA RUTH BOLTZ Cfollege Preparatory A 1353 North Eleventh Street S College T Arx YTeens MB GAA H SComm Sr Ass Comm Pan Am C C P C Sr Comm ARTHUR J BOWERS General 406 North Sixth Street Office fob l-luntrng 81 Flslvlng Club Shop Club RICHARD L BRAUN General 544 North Tenth Street Work at Quinlan S Soccer Mtx Ch H R Pres v-10130 Q ' ? 5 ' , ' ' ' l l - ' '-. ,T l TI l l C Q 'P - SR - ff A - -u at . A A W X A h A , . 2 A 4' . ' h V - , A I A iff A I f Q ' tiilfffws 1 ks' ' ' Q ' . - 'trt . A I l I .--, Il ,, -fi? -' I 11 , ,,', 1 ' i to A lltre A . l l I I I r l r . 1 . ' P . i ' ,X yy I gf , .. . X f 1' 1 1 v f f ' rfffltv vw-0 r A A 1 e I ' , . I l L , 1 1 1 T l'3 9 . r f ' . in 'Q JOHN BRESLER C General 319 Linden Street Marines T-Card Club HELEN BRODSTEIN Colle e Preparatory 1519 alm Street Study merchandising Y Teens Sr Ex Comm Sr Comm R 8:8 Sr Ass Comm Card C ,Q 'Ui ffb ,asa 4 EUGENE BRUMBACH C-Industrial A-1047 Moss Street g-Carpenter Wm 11 af' JACK BRICKEL C General A 449 West Douglass Street S Work T CPC CardC Sr Band DENNIS BROPHY C General A 940 Muhlenberg Street S Major league baseball player 'I' Boys Glee Club MARGARET BROWN C-College Preparatory A-West Leesoort S-Music teacher T-Typing Club WAYNE D BRIGHT General 718 Birch Street Woodworker Card Club Wood Shop JEAN BRINER Cfommercial A 1045 Mulberry Street S Secretary Teens C P C Singing Sr Ass Comm Sr Comm MARY BROCK General A-618 Summit Avenue S Work T Homecraft Club DONALD BROSSMAN -College Preparatory 1098 Locust Street 'Florist -Track -WIPO iw f xl LUCY BRUNEUO General -433 Bingaman Street Hairdresser -A Cappella v-IKPDIQ bs! ROBERT BRYAN C General B614 Arlington Street S Balmer HENRIETTA BROWN CACommercial A4196 Gilson Alley SfSecretary T'-Basketball, Baseball R. SHIRLEY BRYAN C College Preparatory A-994 Lancaster Avenue S Missionary T - 'I'fY-Teens, Nursing C.. G.A.A S.O,S. 'C' A Y RONALD BUCH C lndustrual A 555 South Enghteenth Street S-Printer T Sr Orch 5 DOROTHY CAIRNS C-Commercnal A 1713 Haalt Street S-Expert typlst T Sungnng C MARY E CASE C-General A 300 Pune Strc S-Secretary ROBERT BUCK Cfommerclal A 1490 Llnden Street S Accountant T M B Dancmg Club PATRICIA BUSHMAN C-Commercial A Q33 Chestnut Street S-Arr lune hostess T Muxed Chorus Golf Club FRANK L CALPINO General S56 North Thrrteenth Street Undecided T Chess Checlcer Club 1? EMIDIO CATALDO C Commercnal 366 Gordon Street Publnc accountant T A Cap Homecrafts C G A A T Rec C Boys Glee C Ass Comm Vocal Em wus, RICHARD HAROLD BUCKS lndustrlal 1716 Pear Street Machnnrst DONALD CAMERON lndustrlal 712 Moss Street Navy Camera C Avnatuon C DOLORES CARROZZA C College Preparatory A 1513 Muhlenberg Street S Penn State TfL Leaders C G A A Sr Ass Comm Sr Comm 57 DONALD E CAVALLO v-IUJIPO fl DONALD BURGER Cfollege Preparatory A 1344 Buttonwood Street Sfollege T MB NatureC HI Y SrB CB JOSEPH CAPILO General 337 South Third Street Navy Sr B C B Dancing C P-105310 fi 611' LOUISE CHIRIELEISON General C Commerclal 1590 North Front Street Q19 South Thcrd Street Undecuded Prrvate secretary Football T Dryvlng C Bus Eff C 5- ' C I ,I rv I, i7 Q1 I 'QQ f Ag, C . . CV , - . N . Ai y - W SY , . '- - -.., ' T- ., I C of ' A x'kk 1 fi.: A -A ' I ,I I ' ' 2' L I ny ri L: . I ... ... ' . - , If C Q Ci . A, f, S ,, Q 'V M W 7:7 .bb R' V 7 , A7 Q I R .rl r. ..n - ' et A I S I AV A ' - sr' ' S , DAWN H CHRISTMAN C-Commercual A Q39 Court Street S-Secretary or boolzkeeper T Shop C Sr Ass Comm DORIS CLAY C-Collee Prevaratory A 743 ordon Street S-Nurse T Sr Ass Comm Leaders C Sports G A A ROBERT M COYLE C General A 1348 Burch Street S-Navy JUNE CHUCHRAN C-College Preparatory A 520 Mlnor Street S-Nurse T H P Sr Ass Comm Bowlmg Nursing C DALE CLEMENS C-College Preparatory A 959 North Thirteenth Street Sleacher Tiastleaures Sr Orch Ybl JEANETTE CIABATTONI C General A 471 West OleY Street S Work an store T-Glee Club JOHN CHYMCZUK C-General A 929 North Thnrd Street S-Navy T A Cap Dance C THEODORE CENIEWICZ C-lndustrlal A-939 Muhlenberg Street S-Printer ELWOOD CLOUSER C-Drstrlbutrve Ed A 544 North Twelfth Street S-Barber .IACQUELINE CONRATH C COSGRAVE CfColIe5e Pre aratory Q34 West Douglass Street 25335 curl f 'C '1 1-43 P C Y T s C G A A T Sports Sr Ass Commugard C RICHARD E CROSBY Cfollege Preparatory A '12 Cherrydale Avenue Pennslde S-College T Traclr C B HI Y Typlng Club is H RICHARD CROWTHER RICHARD CRUPI C-College Preparatory C-General A 457 Hull Avenue A Q34 West Buttonwood Street S-Chemical en nneerln S Show business T Key C Baseiall Sr Comm TYDln5 T Sr Ass Comm Dancmg Club C Athlet1cC . y A X T- . , . -S T- 'tex ' 2 ' A 5 DAVID CULP C-General A 1120 Sprung Street S+Sa:I the seven seas T Football Mang Typing C MARILYN DAUTRICH C-College Preparatory A 432 North Eleventh Street S-Ph :cal educatron teacher T-C C GAA Yleens SC Sports Typuns C Sr Ass Comm JAMES C Dlstrlbutlve A 843 Bm amen 3-Undecu ed W 1 Ely r,, will F' RUTH ANNA CUTRONA C-College Preparatory A 1933 Fudelrty Street S Mussronary T Typlng Club WILEY DANIELS C-Collage Preparatory A 118 ley Street S-Study physrology T HR Pres Q' RAYMOND DAUTRICH C lndustrral A 317 Court Street S-Machrnrst WARREN DEEDS C-General A 366 Heller s Court S Travel T Mix Ch Athletic Club KENNETH DABURLOS ROBERT DANIELS C lndustrlal General A 1116 North Nrnth Street 333 Franlclrn Street S Servrce Navy D JOYCE DAVIS Cfollege Preparatory A 939 Sprung Street S Nursrng T G AA Sr Class Sec H R Sec Sr Ass Comm Sports JOSEPH DAWKINS C lndustrral A 504 Pearl Street S-Auto mechamc GRACE DELEWSKI Home Ec 41Q Orange Street Nursery school teacher Hall Patrol Srngrng Club 'HDFC 3 Q ' I if Q!- ' .25 A ' 'cf 1 lf? 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DEPPEN Cfollege Preparatory A-101 Windsor Street S-College T M B Card Club Typnng Club ELEANOR DICK C-College Preparatory A 310 est Douglass Street S Librarian T Y Teens Lrbranan Pres S Ass Comm SrComm FrenchC JOYCE DIEHL Cfollege Preparatory A499 Bruclrman Avenue S-Physlcal educatuon teacher T GAA Pres Sports Leaders C LEON DICKINSON Industrual 925 Clifton Avenue Operating engineer in U-H0310 CARL DIDYOUNG General 836 North Enghth Street Machunlst Dancung Club gk '5 S .X K at. gy M ZF MQ? S3 ami? bn awww VIVIAN DIETRICH C College Preparatory A-Centreport S-Artust T Arxalma Sr Comm Srngnng C MARIE DlNlNO General Q44 Jefferson Street Socral worker GAA Glrls Glee Club Rec -'S' NANCY DISTASIO C General A 347 Muller Street S'CIVII SZYVICQ gilt .IEANNE DITTMAN C-College Preparatory A Wernersvrlle R D No 1 S-Buyer for department store 1' Glyls Glee C V Prgg Dancing C T H P VPres Bowling Dancing C JOAN ECKERT CHColle5e Preparatory A 1339 Mineral Sprung Road S-Housewife T H P S O S nv PHYLLIS B ENGLEHART C Home Ec A 441 Snruce Street S-Beeuticuan T Hall Patrol NANCY ESHELMAN CYGeneral A-1492 Spruce Street SUndecided T-Mix.Ch.Sec., H.R.Pres. 'Sf War 'nv ati ch GEORGE ECKROTH C-College Preparatory A 1056 North Eleventh Street S School teacher T S B M B Fx m C ANNY EFSTRATION G A A BEVERLY ENDY C-Commercial A 1335 North Tenth Street S-Doctor s secretary T H P Radio Club DAVID W ENOCH General Mohnton R D No Q Auto mechanic Aviation Club TIIBPG 'PW 5592 2'-E5 agfflw nw m 0-S. ug N I f 2 U7 2 Z fg If Z I O1 R P ?. PO E2 FD U O J Q. :I U2 0 1 F 'U - N Y' JEAN EPPIHIMER C-Commercial A-537 Linden Street -Housewife 15 P J, I ' fm: VIRGINIA ESSIG JOHN ESTERLY Cfommercial C-Industrial A-1566 Perlriomen Avenue A-'NQ6 Church Street Sfllndecided Svllndecided T--R,8tB., G.A.A., Dram.C., MB., Tfross-Country. Track N.T., H,P. HENRY EINSEL Jr Cfollege Preparatory C General A 350 North Fourth Street A-638 South Eighteenth Street S Dramatic Club S Work T N T Typing C H P Y Teens T Soccer Dancing C fs MILDRED ERMLER --Home EC. A-1318 Green Street S-Housewife T-H.R,Sec. .fx Ak 9' 4 w .U n n 1' A J' 3 I in ff' :J JOYCE ESTOCK C'Commercial A-1099 North Sixth Street SfSecretary T-Bus.EH.C. Mmm ANTHONY ETTARO 11 C General A 839 Master Street 5Navy T-Card Club ip.. WN EVELYN FEDERICI C General A 414 North Second Street S-Work T Athletic Club CLIFFORD FLAMM C43enerel A 449 Gordon Street 5Worlz T Male Ounntet Dancrng C Vocal Ensemble Y C Commercial A 407 North Eleventh Street Secretary KENNETH FAKE C-College Preparatory A Stony Creelt Malls S-College T Tennus TW JACQUELINE FAY FEENEY Cfollege Preparatory A 1497 North Twelfth Street S Nurse T Chap Sr Ass Comm H R Treas Sr Comm MARTHA FLAY C College Preparatory A 1151 North Twellth Street S Nurslng school T TYDun5 Club rw we Cfommercuel A 1334 Buttonwood Street S Secretory T Sr Ex Comm Sr Comm i, General Stony Creek Mrlls Farmer Agnculture Club FRANK FERRARO C General A Q58 West Buttonwood Street S Music college 'I'-Castleelres M B C B S B Pres KENARD FISCHER C General A Stony Creek Mells S-Cartoomst T Soccer Dancing Club SHIRLEY MAE FETTER General 1734 North Thlrd Street Undecided v-IUIPO 1 'S SARA FLOCK General 111 North Tenth Street Pnlot Dancvng Club P11030 o BARBARA FOCHT Cfommerclal A 937 Wenser Street S Work T Sr Ass Comm A A WWA' . 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GLEN FREY C General A B97 Gordon Street Sllndecrded T Mrxed Chorus DAREN FOX C General A 536 Lancaster Avenue S-Teacher T F T A ERNA G FREDRICK C-College Preparatory A 1104 Perluomen Avenue S-West Chester T YTeens FTA GAA CPC N HS StC SrAssComm SC Sr Comm JOHN FREEMAN General 595 Laurel Street Navy SHIRLEY FREESE C-General A 1138 North Thurteenth Street SUndecrded T Sports G A A Leaders Club JOAN RY C-College Preparatory General A 737 Buch Street S Nurse TGAA YTeens CPC ACap TMB SrB YTeens Sh0pClub Nursing C MARILYN FURMAN A 909 Meade Street 5SecretarY , ,, YEL f r 535- rmf Y 5 agp!! GYAXX? rf Ein K .4 M1 , 'Q lu! Q 6 4 ' lv 5 LA Kr l ll. f' JOHN THEODORE FORTE C-General . A-Q35 Franklin Street S-Own a store T Football Track PAUL FREEMAN C Dnstrrbutuve Ed A 1544 Centre Avenue S-Salesman N535 DOROTHY FUTEJ Cfommercral A439 Wrllow Street S Secretary T Shop Club - . . ., . ., ' 'rf 1 , ' - , - 1, 3 Ai - , . . ., Y. . -1 ' 5 1 ' 1 4 - -' ' - H -4 ef A Wifi? 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' ll V t F Y 1 C b JAMES GAGE J Cfollege Preparatory A 111 Kent Way S-Undecrded T NHS Hn Y Pres CPC Treas Sr Comm Ass Comm Sr Ass Comm PATRICIA M GAJEWSKI C College Preparatory 315 Carroll Street Sclentnhc research Orch MB CB SC YTeens G A A fwwffhfff ,mei j c'C0mm Cldg :rch Stre fp f mvate secr tu 'r Q L,gte1A5 C572 A spam if 41 ,aa CARMEL GARIPOLI General 1546 Moss Street S College Football ACappella Baseball RICHARD GARDNER Cfollege Preparatory A-611 Crescent Avenue S-Electrlcal business T Typing Club MJ ARLENE GASSER C Commercial A 699 Spruce Street S'Secretary T Bowlnng Shop Club BETTY GAUKER General 199 West Button-Nood Street Salesglrl Homecralts Club P-IUJPO JOHN GALLAGHER DOLORES ANN GANTERT '-ICDPO PATRICIA GARNER Cfommercnal A 1907 Green Street S Dancing teacher T Ballet Bus Elf C JESSE GARRETT Caeneral 763 North Eleventh Street Salesman Typrng Club General Cfommercnal 1917 Elm Street A 914 Park Avenue Undeclded S Teacher Sr Comm T Sr Ass Comm G A A Bowlung FTA BETTY LOU GARRETT Cfommercual A 117 South Tenth Street S Breed horses MARIAN GECHTER C Commercual A 1993 Mulberry Street S Secretary FERN GEHRI C Commercual 1744 North Third Street SZCYEIOYY Sport Mnxed Chorus RICHARD GEHRIS Cfollege Preparatory A 1706 Olrve Street SEn5lneerlng T Track Typing Club JOHN H GILBERT C General A 729 Burch Street SUndec:ded T Athletic Club Z X DONALD GOOD Ciollese Preparatory A 304 South Suxteenth Street S Mortucnan T M B Athletlc Club aah JACQUELINE GENSLEY General 1219 Windsor Street Dress desugner RICHARD GILLIAMS C lndustrlal A 1203 Green Street S-Restaurant busmess T Singing Club Track STANLEY GOERNER C General A 318 North Eleventh Street S-Arr COI'1dlIIOhII'1S held T Mnxed Chorus FORREST R GOOD General 1900 Spruce Street Navy Varsity Football Hall Patrol '-11070 STEPHEN GEORGEADIS C General A 39 South Tenth Street S Undecided T A Cappella CHRISTINA GERACE General 902 West Green Street lnteruor decorator Max Ch Sr Comm Wood Shop C GEORGE GERHART C-College Preparatory A 16 Endllch Avenue S-Enganeernng T Typnng Club Sr Ex Comm DAVIS GILYARD C-College Preparatory A 449 Tulpehoclcen Street S Physical education Instructor T Boxnng JAMES GLIMP Dlstrrbutlve Ed A 933 Washungton Street S Salesman T Boxmg Track Baseball ROBERT GORETSKI C General A 1546 Cotton Street S Electrucnan T Boys Glee Club Tech Radno Club AGNES GOSLINSKI Dlstrlbutlve Ed 1662 Mulberry Street Posutuon nn advertusung olhce 'W-N NANCY GOTTSHALL C Commercual 'l5'l5 North Tenth Street Secretary Nursing Club H I2 Pres MITTIE MAE GREEN C General A 538 South Eleventh Street SBeautlclan T Record Club Y'-2 WILLIAM GUIDICI General 366 Schuyllcull Avenue Navy H-H1230 33 HARRY GOWANS General 339 Greenwuch Street Musnclan S B C B O DOUGLASS WILLIAM' GRAYBILL C College Preparatory 919 Dumn s Court Undecuded Agriculture Club -an 95559 T et M. 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Q x , ' , V A s , cr ' Y ' ' - - - A V - ' , . . . Tffdli SHOP C., Sr.Comm. T-Typing Club TfN.H,S,, C.P,C,, K.C., l-l.R.Pres., TfFrench Club V, I Y , X I . I M XX , Hr I - - , . . ., , Pa. RICHARD R HIDALGO General 1096 Amuty Street Prolessuonal sport player Football Baseball D-NANO Y wk GARY HIMEBAUGH C College Preparatory 3304 Perluomen Avenue S College JOAN HOFFMAN C College Preparatory 1344 Burch Street Physncal education teacher Leaders C G A A Sec V Pres Sports C P C 1 JEAN HIESTAND Commercial 331 South Fleyenth Street Secretarnal work Slngmg Club Soeeclball SHIRLEY HIMMELREICH General 1038 Elm Street Cheer at Army Navy game G A A Capt ofC L Leaders C SrComm Arx Swummeng Volley ball I-I R Treas C-College Preparatory A QQ7 Hanley Place S-College T Sr Class V Pres Gov of Pa Dust of KC Nl-IS VPres StC CC Track Ass Ch C P C lx? 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HOEHN L A1 sz . -. - ., , T- A . J' E Q , C' A Ai T 5 E - sz . , T- ' ., ,.. ., l-4.12 ., . ff r Z . ' H ' fs- Af ' JEAN HOLE C Commercial A4437 Fairview Street S-Prrvate secretary RALPH HOMMAS Jr C General A 198 Buttonwood Street Sfabmetmalcer T Typnng Club C '95 DOROTHY E HOY College Preparatory 496 Huyett Street Housewife Hall Patrol SHIRLEY HOLLAND C General -Q19 South Fourth Street Clothung designer G A A I-Nfl? 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S T . .. T c V A J C. Q Y 3 sm T , . I , ,ir JL k Q...,t 1 ROBERT KAUTTER CfGeneral A-1539 Cotton Street S-College Tflfootball. Baseball 4 ri' .,Z 3 fiQlfl3f'l 1 X is 5 , 3 L J ffl - . A strt ' 4 l'f I EQHQ 1 4 U 2' A Fix KL.. . 1 'pf ly TX at ' lfl ' ' JOAN C. KESTNER f C-General A-1550 North Tenth Street S-Elementary teacher 'l'fY-Teens. G.A.A,, C.P.C., Sr,Ex, Comm., Sr.Comm., Card C. - RODNEY KEFFER -General 418 Linden Street Truclt driver ?W?0 JEANNE KIEFER Cfommercial A-19527 Spruce Street S-Secretary T-Mix.Ch., Dance C., Sr.Comm., Sr.Ass.Comm. DORA ELIZABETH KLEIN C-Commercial A-397A Schuylkill Avenue S-Office worker T-Singing Club X Us b- GLORIA KLINE C-Commercial Ao415 North Second Street S-Undecided TnSwimming JEAN KLINE Cfollege Preparatory A-951 North Fifth Street S-Laboratory technician T 'S.O,S., Y-Teens, G.A.A., Bowling, NJ-4.5. 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P ., 'r- I I T- . . ,, ,jQ ff' I ' tgf fF:.'g A 5 ' CW u . , 5 Af ' 1 To 'lr I C- I 1, A- , sa A '11 . . . be ' 'Q I 1' ' ' .A 1 - 'r- I iso, v.T , F.T.A., H.P., S 5: C I N '-' I :SX dev DONALD SNYDER MARY ELIZABETH SNYDER Cclf1ClUSffIdl Cfollege Preparatory A619 Birch Street A-Q15 Maple Street S'NdVY 'Marriage ww CAROLYN SOWERS Cfommerclal A-613 Chestnut Street 9Bell Telephone CHARLES STAUFFER General 1643 North Tenth Street Work BOYS Glee Club H P T F T A WALTER SNYDER lndustrnal 491 South Eleventh Street Machlnlst LUTHER SPANGLER C College Preparatory A 1738 Perlruomen Avenue S Doctor T Key C H R Pres Golf C we , ROBERT M STAUFFER C College Preparatory A 1505 North Fourteenth Street S Accountant 'ig t We yi- PATRICIA SNYDER Cfommercial A607 Crescent Avenue SfSecretary O S G A A Ass Comm THELMA SNYDER CeCommercial A-1309 Buttonwood Street S-Secretary T G A A Sr Ass Comm Sr Ex Comm GEORGE SPENCER C General A 1035 North Eleventh Street Sfommercual photographer T S C R 81B Camera Club HAROLD SPENCE Cfommerclal A 553 Avenue A S Bookkeeper T Athletic Club RICHARD STATON C General A 538 Poplar Lane S Undecided T Cross Country Track ROGER STEIGERVIALT MARY LOU STEWART General C College Preparatory A 640 South 16 Street A4597 Locust Street Electrical engineer Sfollege Nature Club T A Cappella s T' W.. . 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're ' , . 1 1-A i C MILDRED STUBBLEBINE C-Commercial A 408 North Thrrteenth Street S Secretary 'ILG A A Sr Ass Comm Tennrs Leaders Club 2-'91 v' 'gg Y-6: -Ku 'l? -v 'Ku-1 JAMES V TADDEO C lndustrlal A 1745 Thorn Street S Penn State T Stage Electrrcran N T Trees fxbl 1 f '7 EARL STUBBS General 499 Pear Street Business Track Boys C-:lee Club ROBERT SZAJNA C General A 394 South 17 Street S-College T Football Basketball Baseball JOHN TEASDALE General 339 West Buttonwoocl Street Undecrded ? l .J lf' ANNA MARIE STYER C Dlstrrbutrve Ed A 1914 Perluomen Avenue S Dress designer .IACKLYN TEMPLIN Home EC 1904 North Fran S reet Marriage Dance C H R Treas Dressmalcrng t-IUIIPIO HARRY P TOBIAS lndustrral A644 Brooklnne Street S-Travel ,gt CHARLES TRAFFORD MILDRED TRAVAGLI RICHARD TRUMBORE C General C College Preparatory C General 715 Burch Street 319 Chestnut Street A 800 North Thnrteenth Street SfUndecrded Dancer S Marruage T H R Pres Pa Dut C Y Teens G A A Sr Ex Comm Sr 'I' Football Mgr Socc r Comm Typrng C Sr Ass Comm Ballet if PATRICIA SWAVELY College Preparatory 119 North Front Street Nurse Y Teens C P C Sr Ass Comm Pa Dut C Sr Comm t-H030 MARJORIE TILLSON Cfollege Preparatory 1631 North Eleventh Street McCann s Busrness School R818 NHS StC CPC O86 Sr Ass Comm Pa Dut C Sr Comm Ass Chao Aud Vrs Comm iv? Q1 65? We lift 1' 2, 53 swf gy ,Hz ,YL 1 5' Q RONALD TRUPP C lndustrral A 134 West Oley Street S-Draftsman T N H S we we as W TF5WWW ,.-5 JOSEPH TRYGAR C-lndustrlal A 320 South Tenth Street S-Prrnter gr. JOAN J ULYSSES C-College Preparatory A 937 Hudson Street S-Cnvul Servuce T Y Teens German Club VANDA VICARI C General A-664 Tulpehoclten Street S Designer T Gnrls GleeC Kn1ttnngC Leaders Club JOSEPHINE TUCCI C-General A 122 Jefferson Street S Bell Telephone oberator T Record Club LORETTA URICH Cfollege Preparatory A 725 North Eleventh Street S-Teacher T A Cap YTeenS HP GAA CPC FTA SrAssComm BERNICE VARDJAN C-College Preparatory A 313 Walnut Street S-Nurse T Smglng Club PHYLLIS VonNIEDA Cfollege Preparatory A 937 Madison Avenue S Housewnfe T H P G A A Bowlung Swimming Sr Comm JOSEPH ULIASZ C General 1140 Spruce Street Undeclded swf Wllilf f -L25 :W 1 deff gg? DANIEL ULRICH C General A 1532 Haak Street S-Mess Ser eant Mixed Chorus Card Club JULIA ULRICH C-College Preparatory A 560 Schuylkill Avenue S-Music teacher T Y Teens Sr Ass Comm A Cap M B F T A Castlettes Ass Chao G A A SmgC Orgamst N H S ELIZABETH VALENTI C General A 1028 Cotton Street S March with a famous band T G AA SB Leaders C Sports M B Sr Comm T-Card Club DOLORES VANARSDALE C College Preparatory A 834 Thorn Street S Nurse T G A A Y Teens Nursing Club x HELEN VOTTO PHYLLIS ANN WADSLEY Cfommercual Cfommerclal A 443 Gordon Street A 1321 Green Street S Bookkeeper 3 Stenographer T Singing Club l'f'?f'w,,',l?,l5' 'E' V, f, , ,M ,S A j'3l:Qal rii-g ' f ' ' ' f f s 'fmf,'rt-Zf17,' 4 - ' f V T ' ' ' V 4 K Q4-.rrgfr 4. - I - A- s - . - S- - u T.. - T- ' . Q , . ., A - -1 A 1 I ' ' 5 N. 4. in GERALD WAGNER C-College Preparatory A Mohrsvnlle S-College T M B Castleaures 'Adi Sr-rs 'sl S0310 -4wg'U 2522-P Q. QC 352' -a.- ng S - H 3. an .A 0 . Z' S S 4 MAL SHIRLEY WENTZEL C-College Preparatory A 'l'lOO North Thnrteenth Street S-College T Y Teens G A A M B Snngm C P C Sr Comm r s Comm JOAN WAGNER General Q49 South Tenth Street Hairdresser AMELIA WAWRZONEK C General A 933 East Laurel Street Singer MlxCh DramC Girls GleeClub QW? EVELYN WEIDA College Preparatory 1406 Lnnden Street Nurse Y Teens SC GAA SrAss Comm A Cap MB CPC Vocal Ens Q57 ,, ,fr FLOYD WERTZ General 947 Wash gton Street New A Cappella v-IMHO KATHLEEN WAGNER College. epar-atgry Mohrsv Soclologrqt. Q K w GAA xfeenssires CPC Sr Ass Co lx fm JEAN WEIDENHAMMER Cfommercnal 809 Schuyllull Avenue Secretary R 818 SIHBIHS C Sr Ass Comm H P Sec Sr Comm JOHN P WEISS C College Preparatory A 'l4OO Linden Street S-Lawyer T KC H P Sr Comm Track GolfC JOYCE WERTZ C Commercval A 1927 Church Street S 'vlzducal secretary T Arxalma Smgung Club 7 NANCY WAGNER Cfollege Preparatory A 1595 Mulberry Street S Undecided T Swnmmnng G A A be W' RONALD WEISER College Preparatory 130 West Sprung Street Marines 5 DONALD WESTLEY lndustnal 1403 North Filth Street Electrncal work Stage Electrncuan v-HDJIO J , 0 ew Q I I - 'V K 4 v , A Y Y fr ilu . - ' ' K. ' 'xx .ED , S- ' s, - - . 'if , f--V ' To ' r,6.,ff'. , , W- 11' Q P 5 57 J Y . TSN S15 s C it Ni as tl . K Q A A CT'--. . T- ' . ., . ., ' ' K '- W , ., 1 V . . et A A , Ce 'lell ff' ' A A ge A ' r, t A To V- ,t ,ik AY- ,Y 9 ' ' 1, C- ' Q., A' ' f 1 if 2- ,7 Q 'jiri' 5 V 'T l Fx 6 , J A 'rv ,H ke. f ' A .q C tl Act, .Q ' I' 5.5 ' A ' A WILLIAM C. WESTLEY C-College Preparatory A-61 O Bruckman Avenue S-Civil engineer T Football Track CLYDE R WILLIAMS lndustrlal 1005 North Tenth Street Automotive electruclan Stagehand N T ELMER H WRIGHT C College Preparatory 543 Perry Street Study agriculture Max Ch Typung Club HAROLD WHITE C-General A-455 Miltimore Street S!College A Cap Footbal Track E , lt .A D-IU-IPO '-IUJUIO DONALD WISE College Preparatory 1619 Locust Street Accountant Football H ll Pres Arx Sr Comm N H S Sr Ass Comm JOHN WOLFE Industrial 747 Gordon Street Machinist MARILYN WHITE C-Colle e Preparatory A-1128 ilnion Street S-Penn State Y Teens Trees St C Sr Ex Cown SrComm G AA DramC CPC Arx Sr Ass Comm H P BETTY WILK C Commercial 113 Orange Street S Bookkeeper and typnst if X tem. WILLIAM WHITMAN C-Colle e Preparatory A4707 Vgarren Street S-Engineer GoltTeam Tvvlns Club JOAN WYLE College Preparatorv 141 No th Sixth Street College Y Teens N Sr Comm Ballet JEAN WITHERS General Q18 Spruc Street Dancing teacher Max Ch Girls Glee Club FRANCES WYSAKOWSKI General 1158 Spruce Street l-lousekeeper P-IIUIPO BETTY J WITMAN Commercial 1234 Greenwnch Street Secretary Sr Commnttee Wu as 2555.2 DONALD WYSOPAL General 544 Summit Avenue AlrDlane Dulot Football Baseball lv? X 1 , A . .- -,ttffdf 'wt ,EMF if V' i A P DAVID YEAKEL C-College Preparatory A-1491 Palm Street S-College T Football I PHYLLIS YVONNE YIENGST CACommercial A414100 Cotton Street S-Personnel manager Bus Eff Club JOHN YOST C Dnstrubutlve Ed 395 West Douglass Swnndow dusplayer Street A I 6 RALPH R YOUNG C General A 594 Franlrlln Street Sfftutomoblle repanrlng JOYCE ZERBE C Commercual A 1494 North Snxth Street S-Secretary T Snngmg C Sr Ass Comm RUTH ZEHNER College Preparatory 1408 Linden Street College Yleens StC GAA CPC R818 TypnngC SrAssComm ,ff U ii 3 -41 f r Fr 4' WW' CASIMIRE ZIELASKOWSKI t-H1170 Industrial SO Neversunlr Street Rooter Snr ig NORMA YOCUM Cfommzrcial A-1653 Moss Street S-Secretary T Bus EH C G A A SDorts SN GERALD ZEIGENFUSE General 619 North Thurteenth Street Draftsman or machumst Marchxng Band ELIZABETH ZELLNER Cfommercual A 948 Church Street SDancer T Wood Shop C Sr Ass Comm EDWARD ZIELINSKI General 497 Wunder Street Musncuan A Ceo M B PIUJPO 11230 '-I '-IUJUIO v NANCY YODER 'General f1 O43 Amity Street Dressmalzer and designer PaDutC GAA e THOMAS ZEIMER Industrial 449 Pearl Street Engineer or machinist -'WT we Vg! Vt P-IUIPO JOHN ZIEMBA General 493 Maole Street Undecided - T- . . - . , ., . . ., n , . ., . . . Af . .A To f 5' N C , 1 A' ' , S ' T- ' 4, 41.54A me ' 24 , 1 C' , f - An . 5, T- . Ta - ., . . 4 , 0 ff. af' fwifff fz 2' w w I We 1' G ' W- A ' x , .Q ever, V, . I .mtyfezg ' '- ,JL 1 M .as , 1 4 S Q' ' 1 fl? A lt 0- yffff ft A , E- Q , ' t I ' ,' , wi v f A A- ff-, -fffe UV ! t -- '-2 ' ' t I , , st V K -f , - in , 1: 1 352 . CAROLYN ZILLHARDT Cfollege Preparatory A 890 Pear Street S Music teacher T Sr AssComm FTA N S C P C Sr Comm H 81S Comm lied SHIRLEY ZUBER Cfommerclel A 1354 Buttonwood Street S Undeclded C '47 KATHRYN ZIMPLEMAN Commercral 507 North Twelfth Street Secretary Bus EH C GEORGE ZUY General 308 Madison Avenue Machnmst Mixed Chorus GENERO ZIZZA C General A 998 Jefferson Street Slinter professwonal sports T Sports Mix Ch Club JACQUELINE ZWOYER C College Preparatory 817 Peer Street Enqllsh teacher R 81B ACAD Sr Ass Comm M B Yleens FTA CPC O8cS Sr Comm NHS HlZSec GUS ZOGAS C lndustrlal A 939 Buttonwood Street S Mechanical engineer A GRAPHED 9 Walnut Street ILLIAM FLETCHER 459 Gordon Street ARNOLD HOUSER 5 South Second Avenue CHARLES JACKSON 31 Maple Street JOHN POPER 600 South Seventh Street LOUIS ROSSIGNOLI Q05 West Wlndsor Street l ,. 0 r,4A 3 ? 5 29 V' C S K A X '.,. , L - AQ C S C l , s . N . , S . . ,, . ., ,, ,H. ., T4 . . . - , '. ., T- it 1 - ,Nj , L ' 3 Egfr, ' 'ri C cr I . A' ' ,.f S- , A To ' AQ S- . Ti. ., ,, . . ,, . ., SENIOR BABY PICTURES Can you vmaglne lwow some ol our senuors loolced lllteen or more years ago? It seems Impossible tlwat the toddlers on ll1IS page are members of tlme class ol Fnfty ln case you cant recognize some of tlwem you Il Fund tl'1elr names In the rlglwt lwand corner of fl'lIS page yr' l- ?-3' 15 F' I Sl..-........... 67 -Q! Marjorie Tullson Phyllis Von Nelda Joanne Manwuller Edltlm DeLong Joyce Sassaman Marilyn Quinn Leon Muller Leda PasYotls Barbara Ravel Joan Roberts Evelyn Welda Wnllvam Westley Jacqueline Zwoye Kathleen Wagner f .: A it' km ' as L Q J: 3l......... . ,Q i 9,1 ,- . , .J V i n M is 4 b 'I if J ' Q, 5 U A R Qc-X0 61005 A t,.....i , 7 - A J Q 4 Q v 13 Q- 10. . , . X 0 , ! 1 ' 1' Q ' ' . 1- Mi! ,L -D 3. A '. H ' v g' , TI- , A 91 dr-, I 1.' 10. lf -.... - 11. ' I Q PERSONALITY .QT JEAN RITTER BEST ALI.-ROUND mf ' fi 3 Q -Q. T 5- f,. ,, ,N 4' DAVID HOFFMAN MOS Iyfx STEWART HAGGERTY MOST PLEASING PERSONALITY RICHARD CRUPI DARLENE MOYER MOST TALENTED 60 AON I, ROBERT SZAJNA JOYCE DIEHL BEST ATI-ILETES 4 MARCIA KERSHNER T COURTEOLJS sg .,.,.ZN JOYCE DAVIS JOANNE MANWILLER MARKLEY SEIBERT FEMME FATALE CLASS WOLF GENEVA ROBINSON NATHAN OSWELL WITTIEST v ,L SHIRLEY HIMMELREICH DONALD WYSOPAL PEPPIEST f:QyZIf3v'I E I in 'I J 3' . r 5 I ' ..-. 3 P ' GI -f- A 1 sf -' I I 1. ' - '?T5 I . I 71.2 G' I I W' - - '- Q A Y I -. L -, , Vw- ' 4 s kv-H-. - , ' .4 I I J D if CONTEST EDWARD SICKEL - 'li' N K. LEON MILLER BEST ALL ROUND MARJORIE TILLSON ROGER ROHRBACH MOST RELIABLE MW wr:- IX CN PATRICIA GAJEWSKI VERNA JEAN SLINGHOFF WILLIAM REEDY MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED JOHN if x br! MOST SCI-IOLARLY Q.-f MISURA NANCY MENGEL MILDRED ERMLER THEODORE FORTE BEST LOOK ING CUTEST .40 GENERO ZIZZA AN FRIENDLIEST N REHR MARY BROCK GLEN FREY MOST BASHFLJL 4 Q I v- if LM x E 7 , I mr 'IA I . K M f, J fa , L I k I gg D I fi' ' K A - L I-fa 'L V- 1 J . rl Q Q 'N . A 1 Y 'f A . VVVVA , , A f- -y 1 17,570 :dv X ' 5 , .Q 'Vvvv L 'Z 4 , A U X , 'LLI 'LA' L. I I f L f 1 I X 1 Us W H X R 1 i 2 SENIOR SCENES 1 U iQ f 5 2 17' 'KL Y s gi X E. 1 N4 ' t 6 , x , 'Q K f g X l P 0 'I r X Q. ASSEMBLY SCENES IV VI 46 x 'v-5-wg' x la als, EVERYTHING BUT THE KITCHEN SINK! ' A 'fn- S T E AA Li T E ak .. ,.f-' -v.. 1 SENIOR PROM SHORT HAIR WITH YOUR NEW GOWN! nf' ' rf I WONDER HOW G 3' . 'i' l fgglqidni 7,1-' 4-gal SEYHTEQ , ff A ' ...Q-. Qi -. 9.1 MEMORABLE MOMENTS -loan Kestner wants the Unew look in hair styles. Roger Rohrbach struggles with his bow tie. Jean Lanzendorler day dreams as she awaits the big night. BettyLanzendorfer,Jean'stwin, William I-Iazen gets his First glimpseofhisdate,Fraricesl-Iigh. Shirley Wentzel, Ronald Sands, Ruth I-lowe, and Joseph Avan- zato sit outa dance. gp.. D We-J ARE YOU AN ANGEL ILL LOOK TONIGHT? TIME OUT! Alter the prom, Sara Fox and Richard Gardner have a mid- night snack. ,xi FROM HEAVEN? THE END OF A PERFECT EVENING' A TEDIOUS JOB' ff- is .,,, CLASS SONG OF 50 C M41 fl F I' b JaiJJ'lJJ 'EJ-VJ4.1-WJ dai fi low f WORDS BY Music BY Janet B. Schaeffer Juhd A' Ulnch Farewell, E scl1ool,fD we leg youlnow, Prepared to E our Within youd walls we've had 900d limes, Tlw lung bun ugpassedf . A - F9 F A 9: 9159 S S rg 3 L43 F ' E . A ' S Q P P P bf Foes: You slwown us llrere are many ways To meet our i0YS OM-l AQ ggmgg and dances-' --parhes, too These memories will Y o CJ A A A QAJ A CJ I K 0 , g , J , S f F P fs P b S . 2 FJ . H P .- 19 F Q la WWF- The journey will be slow and long--- But W' will 30 OU' last. We've madQlew s, built new ideals, Your gundafdg we'll hold CQ: El, O i, I cl wil F P 'A .1 Pg l IO ll 19 l' fr I9 P best, For you, our alma mater, true We'II conquer all Qlme rest. higlg-J.. And nog to you, Arxalmg ji je sagem lam good bye- fjo Q, 3 3 V V Frm' F riff I 75 has I FINAL ACT Commencement TIME Thursday, June 8 1950 at 7 'JO M SETTING Cuty Park Band Shell CHARACTERS-The Senuor Class of Readung Hugh School THEME Music A senuor speaks Tonught we have reached a mulestone un our luves We are about to say goodbye to the carefree lute of publue school students and talce our planes un the world Some of us are proud, so'ne eager, and Others uncertaun, but we all have a leelung of regret at partung Now the pageant us begunnung We see the lamuluar faces ol our fruends and wonder what they wull be doung un the future As the long gray columns begun to move toward the stage of the Hand Shell, fruends and relatuves gaze proudly Thus short wallc wull be lorever remembered as the elumax of twelve years of learnung, fun, and treasured memorues We reach lor our duplomas and grup the hand held out to congratulate us As we return to our seats, We realuze that the world us ours to conquer Funally, un one body we ruse, and our class song pours from our hearts, Farewell, dear school The curtaun falls pl ,. gx gas ! ff-A fl Q f f 4 f ' ff x , 39 .v ' F -i,LL2,3.:,gq' gj1v VZ xx. , . ,4,, , f - Y. 154 Y 3. 1-gg- 4-t qu? 4515 ln the second reel of the mann feature, we meet our faculty The untlrlrg and unselhsh etlorts ol many of these men and women have helped I 1 I our school to hold a treasure chest of memories or all ol us Qur teachers have guided us In our It . 1 M . tu t studies contributed their services In clubs and nav' fi' F' ll ar in ' rx lth! t L ff' n tk 'Fuji Ill thief cl , ffm -A 993' r 513111: at dances for our pleasure and enjoyment spon sored organizations and sports besides ollerlng advice and counsel vvhen vve needed It ln Fact, they have trred to thrnlc of our welfare and Interests In everythzng they dd so that we may be prepared lor our lute tomorrovv s-1 xl I ,..N 2:-,X X 77 Pg uv 4-V H 49,59 Q.--:,.fF.,'-fq, 9.25-Zz' , ,-g-jg- Q,-116114-',?Zgf-'IQY-jigs -.-- Q1- H- 4? A ' ' l fi? ,r 1 -ra, I '- f ff 1 nf vt J Eff . - W4 ' N' rsvp- . ' '. ' V .R . 1 EXW, l ll' ftfx A -if L '?- ' fs' ' K l n M75 Ref' :Ti 'gif T ' fftf F . , , g ,r .. .I , .o . Z . X171 all ' MQ , ' - 1 X 42 ,'.' 5 HL' 7 f , 'A xr:-P J' e ' 1' tl! A ' sv Y 6 W W . . . 4 . my I tl ,ii ig A af ' V' .1 ' , It rqflaq' ' All ' I ffm mag N Q I - ' I a 'al 4 ,ig u-P-lmlzgh B. -r f , Q , , , .!.4u'3,9 15111 fi .f5Z,. -' ,mi F 2 F '11!'r, me - 4 - - , l it me Q5 f 1 lim lll A l I'-'lu' ,ss I A 4 ' . 'f y' ' - I s ' ' , H' er wtsifa- 4 1 l Mug..-4, ,Y K V , .h , I X ,,: V - 1 1 My. It Qi, T? ., s' v' . ,Zh ' ' A 'A 3 1 . ,,4f,-'lin-a-'ill QQ: ' , .EJ ,- , gwjlw' I xg 1 A fn hgf .Ac, L lf Q M It WN' I. V -,T--A 1 -Y Y 5 W 'uf A iw x . V 3 ff-.rf- f, aff-.ff iff-'21 -Y' in-,-L-.ss -za-114-ff.: ,Z 1: 3, -V rg -:3 qt.-:wr . L, l I A . - V -f 1 ,-V ,- .- 7,1 l 1. D .1 V Q Q .96 J X , jiri N . I F fig , M - ft' X E x R X X 1 Mrs. Kline, faculty adviser of the radio club, gives advice to Roger Pachman and Ralph Hommas, contestants in the 'Al Speak for Democracy contest. 3 Miss Hahn consults her engagement book as she and Miss Finkelstein plan an evening together. 78 ENGLISH Department Head-Mr, I-lawman Mr. Havvman relaxes with a good book while waiting for the Arxalma photographer. Even rain does not dampen the smiles of Miss Reinhold and Miss Unangst after a tedious day's work. A Q? X lx 1 Q4 H -Nw -.1 1' .Q A N 1 A 'Qt-A 5 W A ff 1 'I H . L' aquex- ? X,X,f' fy its fi fi 1 4 SOCIAL STUDIES Department Head-Miss Deck Miss Deck points out the symbolism that stands For democracy throughout the worid. Mr Harris and Mr Enoch discuss the pros and cons of meeting their classes only four periods a week You're just in time for department meeting, Mrs. McClellan and Miss Hotfert, SOCIAL STUDIES Mass Schmidt and her class have just hmshed dvscussing the place of the Umted States ID the modern world. The hndungs of Mr. Brnllhart prove amusing to Mr, Dletnch and Mr. Stopper. fx.. .V, x ,fn I 4 sc-:M 1. 'S sf. F W' 'I ,I .1 Mr. Mood Finds that this reference book will help to make the lesson clearer. vs., This class room scene shows Mr. Stump giving some advice to help solve a problem. . ,ga MATHEMATICS Department Head-Mr. Kepler Some of the teachers relax after a hard day's work. I m sure this is your best play, olfers Mr. Kichline. Cloclcwise are Mr. Scott, Mr. Stump, Mr. Kichline, Mr. l-lolfman, and Mr. Haage. Smiles are the order For the day as Mr. Kepler gets the meeting underway. Row 1-Mr. l-laage and Miss Pfau. Row 2-Mr, Monyer, Mr. Kichline, and Mr. Stump, Row 3-Mr. Hoffman and Mr, Scott. 11 4 3 Q ,M A ' ' . Www Jimi U' ill T-71' 59 1' 4? -2.6 x 2 Q f- 2, 1 W2 I I 1. IQ- N m 1u...,, Mr. Fenstermacher explains the difference between the reaction of acids and bases to one of his chemistry classes. SCIENCE Department Head Mr. Fenstermacher Marderness stresses the importance of close observation when performing an experiment. Q. in f Ts '- OO -sq1g'5 Three colleagues, Mr. Starr, Mr. Boyles, and Mr. Gundy, study one of the strange biological specimens of their collection, SCIENCE Mr. Shultz points out the gastric caeca of the grasshopper to Miss Smith and Mr, Schaich. ln the Solarium, Miss Montgomery, Mrs. Doty, and Miss Winter are examining a coleus plant, 85 W-' '1 K, 1555 '15 ww .-. , V. fy- . 'V fq I f n H' iw f 'vw Ji-R 4 1 :Ty fi 5 QA 'wgigyy ? .. ,: . ,, if 8 'C A' mm T? 'We H ' ' ,U Q f' gvwm Y' 5 ' Y R 53 Y ,- 41 ,Jfffik mfg, 4- ' iw ig f , i at 1.5, pal ,gi -in 44 wr 5, 3 'N fl if K . 4, .. 1' ii , , iQ 049' -ai x 1 fn 'Mg W I -l 1 i f is 1 'W -,Af 2 W f' -, af' Y Q MUSIC Con3ratuIatlon5 are IU order as Mr. WaIler and Mr Cardm shake Hands on the Success of the INIvgI'1toIMtIsIc. .fu if' DRIVING Mr. Mattern Irnds that charts are aids in teachong I2.I-IS. lads and Iassnes the fundamentals of drlvmg. Wav Qne OI our driving In structors Mr Dunlcdberger helps to do an ettrcrent job In trarnrnq future CI IV? Doris Lessig, Joan Schlegel , 4' 'T j These girls were chosen by Miss Stump to serve as assistant librarians. Some of their various duties are checking and repairing books, putting out new magazines and daily newspapers, and seeing that the library is kept in order. Table 1-Joann Kercholf, Joyce Saylor, Grace Weidenhammer, Betty Miller Table 2-Nancy Wetty, Marianne Munz, Jonell Cook, Judith Adams, Joan Delp, Marian Uhler, Barbara Swartz An LIBRARY Although they may not know all the answers, our librarians, Mrs. Heller and Miss Stump, are always ready to help us Find them. Row 1-Eleanor Dick Dorothea Sheetz Row 2-Barbara Seyfert, Betty Folk Jacqueline McLean Marcia Adams Joanna Pose, Nancy Hoffman, Doris Ann Scheck, Nancy Kapp, Mary Jane Schwartz, Patricia Hummel 89 'rs ie. nf., -IVA gp i , -2,1 COMMERCIAL Department Head-Mr. Brucher Mr. Brucher wants at the door for hrs class. These teachers are ready for a department meetung Row 1 Mr Bannon, Miss Butler, Mr Whnteley Row Q Mrs Martin Mrs Farr amb n x Mr. Bottonara introduces Jo Sellem, Jr., to has Distributive Education class. 0 !. WW 5 4 f ,X we . 1 iw W wg. WX. S' 'Wg 1 , , '46 , . ng 3, l ' an 11: if ' Vi fi Q 3 nf' ,.... 3 ,..M'AWf w' ,, 1 ' A F X A iii 1 I I 1451, ik L ' H., -- Ri . 'Ns P1 I 1 MM ., 1 .. , A g,, ' , - X vu f Af 127' ' ..-f,va:':1i ' -1 , , Y: .,,' ,.w gf' - npgiflgzflg-s, n-ski ., ,J-be if-, A EUUCA TIUII Hia. T :ie Modern teaching aids are constantly used in this course. These students are studying charts on produce handling. Row 1-Ruth Schwartz, James DeCarlo, Adam Gsell, Nancy Rudy Row 2-Shirley Sassaman, Elwood Clauser, Gloria Mill, Paul Freeman Q.. Seated-Betty Kriclcmar, Dorace Levin, Faye Slusser, Anna Marie Styer, Kenneth Forrer, Sally Lou Krammes, James Glimp Standing--Edwin Kauffman, Adam Gsell, Robert Katzenmoyer, Donald Madara, Agnes Goslinslm Technique in interior display is not only put to practical use on the job but is also demonstrated by the students in the classroom. Pauline l-loman, Mildred Bennicoll, Florence Roshorn, Madlyn Moyer 99 ! nf REKUWE l'llE SCHOOL Q GUIDANCE Discussing a college ques- tionnaire are Mr. Wisler, Mr. Snyder, and Miss Trout. . K, Ebv1 ' mms- awe 'nr' I .r L...i 2 - 1 C -, .-L' 6 ', , ,.-: in I -'JBA 53,11 A ,, - ky, -V Mr. l-lilgendorl is a great help to students in planning 1-fs, .f , 49 Many interesting and important problems are dis- cussed in Social Living classes. Here Mr. Bern- hart and some of his students discuss factors in choosing a marriage partner. for the future. This bulletin board is one ol the many Services of the Guidance Department, .Q -ij M A F55 A , 2 ,.,. if f ,. Y 2 5 Q pm f' ', Mr. Mclntyre, a mechanical drawini teacher, issues a pass slip to a boy in his study all. 5- DAY PRACTICAL ARTS Mr. Boyer explains to these boys the correct procedure of operating an electric generator. Mr. Schieclc comes to the aid of this pupil in the operation of KY a milling machine. 95 ln addition to his duties as a machine shop instructor, Mr. Ball talres many pictures for l2. H. S, Miss Kaufmann demonstrates proper foul shooting technique to one of her gym classes. f Making Final arrangements for the annual G,A.A. ban uet are Mrs, Boltz Crightj and two officers, Joan -I re Q Hoffman and Joyce Diehl, of that association. 5 Playing an important role at RHS. is Mrs. Bridegam, our school nurse. HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Department Head-Mr. Rock The clock ticlcs away the seconds while Miss Trostle instructs gym class leaders. fqg, Y 92 , .i..z.. wgwzr, ' auf 1 , I I z , f DL x ?'f gi- These pupils are greeted with the pleasant smiles of Mass Printz and Mrs. Grltlith when they return to school after being absent. ,as fl I um ZW Q A o OFFICE FORCE Mass Moyer lrnds that telephonzng takes much of her valuable time as Mr. Master's secretary. Miss Grater and Mrs. Patton are perform- ing the daily task of mimeographing the bulletin. 1'1- 'Q Good rnornnng, Peadnng Hugh School, says Mrs. Stump, who takes the telephone messages for the school. 98 MR ANDERSON SECRETARY MR GAUL MR RUOFF MR GULDIN SCHOOL DISTRICT OFFICIALS MR JONES PRESIDENT 'Uni- DR FORD SUPERINTENDENT Absent MR REYNOLDS ff.. I MR SPEICHER MR HOLLENBACH TREASURER J sf' af MR GEHRET lk DR STROHECKER ff' if +A. rg? :-' f MR KUBACKI .V l ' I - S . I s - N A . A C Y , F -. g I :I -f i 9 J5.,ff, A x 5 M 'RL ,lg ,.,gr dp N gM+.,4v',,,,, .-asf:-Q-f :,x ,iv f' fi '..1?'3f..,4Q-'f ' sf Q53 Jo I 1 X, 1, 129, j f 'N ,H ff f, 'N 33517 ,Q ZX x ff xx M XXNEU 'I xfx 'ft xxx V 16 1 1 M iff 314' arf' 4, vm Q ,eff A 'Six 'rgfff x M 4 XX VXXX f XX XX if J'-5' .sid i 4' 'fer- 119771 T.'. ' 'M wif yan: X A K X X fx 100 x X Y xx x X L A 'J-pf?-wff 1 -os- fiirifsv. N N332 ffff f 4 Ns s ff .fr XXX Qtr if QE? 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I U , U A ' grj- ' I 4 J ff a e. l l rT'.fjf,,Qj .f , I-.1-,V ' V ll .V 41 K 'Hs f' V 1, I I5 '14 - ,,f Qfvf I n 1 5 L rx' - .Iqf - 5 ff ' -'Tee' ,9- ' N 'E ' X X 1 'ff .z ' ' i x A - . f V. ' f V XV V K F -. . i FLASHBACKS 'V hw, 'VHA I The sky's the limit on Fair Day. The Key Club welcomed our Alumni at the Second Annual Homecoming Dance. ,,f 41' . 'Nb- Down with the goal postsf up with the team! Hey, Joan, watch out' Caught in the middle of things on Saturday night. 102 4 ,f I ,',,.5P . ffgiv.-L llzffg ll 'We' Haag! ,Q 7. ll 1. Lis' r Qian 9 - f H' U Q F P l - M ,QL ! N x ' ' 'su -N M ct Qi ,. x M V, I 'lla ii 1, 35- ,rf 5 il wav ' ' 31-fw A J , .., K .3 'Y-.Q .if Vik ww 5 x . , 2 'L Q, . ' K ri ,,,. A. .. 6 'Q ff Ya sir , A X .rgiiyggfjg ,eggs-f A I 1, A-'f is in -Xl1fIESS It vu York . 1 ' ' ' , v . , . .Y I ' ' if ' J , , .' 5 A 1 ' ,1. D ' 1 , 1 1 ,- - - ': 1'If'.- 1 8 -' . - 'L' -A, ' f -I ' '. ,, - '1' I If LA- 4, ' ' 5 A A' ,'.-fix lr ' I , f' . ' , '. -. -- 54 -',. '3 ,I 1, -. 1 3 ..4.'1f V ' 1 Q' . 0 - . ,' 7 Q7 r . -4 . . 1 , J ' 1'I,!',:',1 1. ' ,' ,.. fl Q.. 4, 'lf ,. A' - 1 ff, ' ' 1 Q ,.'v 4 ,gr In 3 NJ 1 M Reprinfed from September, 1919, Vogue Copynght, 1949, by The Conde Nast Pubiiceuons, Tnc, - Prim- 50 Cvnls - . 1 'gnu .-' nu '-- cc.-nf -.V ns cv :-s , t . . IW, IN vn l 5 und Lanai s xl me UIHH..-1 I ,Hm- Charlotte Ferlco Raymond Lascomb Bar bara Baer and Elrzabeth Drap gave a festrve touch to the Northwest lobby TENTH GRADE NORTHWEST Rulers at Northwest John Spelcher vace president Richard Lee presadent Mar lone Spang secretary treasurer Yeah, Vilcnngsl Let's go! Three peppy lassres Gladys l-larding, Louise Gordon, and Patrncia Brown cheer their team to yuctory. 'IO6 E --..,,...-- ZH.-1 5 V xp If v, ,yy-re rig? 0 nw 3145? 'NJTS 5' 'r H., J .1 fh,21 . Q A, ,, fb Q 3 -. 'Q . ' mv . , -4- ,L ,,. fu. r J. .. , 122-4 , W 4, .IM . , A, L, A jg ' K --4 .V M . s , . ! i E .5--' ' Q I 2 -ff ran, ,N nge, wi R P ff 2 ,r , I ,, V f 53953 ' N m ,-,V . .wx-. if 1 B1 I Q 4C T 2? 2-Z -J 2 CURTAIN TIME Monsieur De La Croix seems bewildered by the reception given him by the Slninners. Mr. Master, Annyeannette Innis, Mr. Haw- man, Darlene Moyer, Miss Mertz What's the matter girls? !'Xren't you glad to see your safety pockets again? Jacqueline Zwoyer, Marjorie Till- son, Mr. Bottonari, Annjeannette Innis, Roger Rachman, Darlene Moyer, Paul Thompson, Mr. I-'Iaage, Mrs. Boltz, Mr. Cardin Cigfglv 94 1 , ff Cornelia, I L+.. 'Il ' lcilled a man! screamed Emily in Our I-learts Were Young and Gay, this year's Student-Faculty production. Annjeannette lnnis, Darlene Moyer 'N-I K, The Beautiful Blue Danube a Specialty waltz of the Dance Clubs presentation in assembly by Jeanne Dittman and Allen Shutt 4' that this nation shall have ' '- lreedomf' From The Gettysburg Address recreated in our Lincoln Day Assembly, Joanne Shade, Nathan Oswell, Thomas McCallum, William Reedy, Roger Pachman O9 Q' if 9-4 Le .R m 4 - QWQ, nf Q! ' . Vi V 1525 if ' 'W Zh -' ITHTTT '71 if I Tis On ,g N A w' F'1E':.. I 'f v'1 ..-ry I ri X Ki 'Sf' 'f ?u,ik..f1 Gp, Q if X Q29 'Al l 3 0 A 5x 3x I 1 . fi 3 . dig -ff: A5 t ,IA I X 6 l 'Q L tf, KK , X s x ai. QE Th 2 e trials and tribulations of bookkeeping. A DAY AT R. H. S. T Sometimes, it is necessary to take time out from classes to go to the nurse. .NX iii ,bi XX 'IQ Our yearbook in the making. Four minutes of freedom until the next class. if A DAY AT R. H. S. GIV ang honor IH an assembly to our champion- shfp football team, the hrst an the history of our school, was a great occasuon. F abo nfty-hve steps down to solnd ground all ard for home. 9?-' Ar the end of a hard day, Hsofth pretzels help to revive us. H, I Rim if ,.,........---i f xwxn Kaetle Kanteen ends another day at P HS 1 IU fact, another .week at our Castle on the l-lull E 113 R S Row1 Richard Lrnderman I Ponaldhnderman Clydewrlllams Kenneth Maus Row 2 Wnllnam Loose Harry Walters Martin Paper Paul Geh rss James Taddeo Mr Conley sponsor TUURCU ,, I Red and Black goes on the alr Whats your choice? Farr Day Fantasy Cur fanthful stage and electrzc crew Professor Plankard Ph D ll That 3 QO burst of enthusnasm The Apple Snatcher from The Brrds Chrnstmas Carol Book Week The Marching Band leaves for The Cnty At work with a smile The V Teens Santa The season 5 only snow Four IH One at the Co Joyce and Duck We all scream for :ce cream Curly our prvde and joy Lets get nn the swnm Fnrst day at the Castle for our greemes D 2 he Tx ' . ll 1. Q - w Q. ' 1, 3. 4. ' I 5. , . 6. : ' . 7- .. .. 8. ?. 9. N I . :f l ' . 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V WML 5 xfQf':E'j 'Rv 3 x a X xx iff, ,i Xxqlel If .Z 2 ,Z 13 1 X XIX, J M S ,ff fit ff' -fc. we -' 'wr -:NJ Llghtsl Camera' Actlonl Action' 'lhatsvvhat we vvant so here we are at the sports section There are no londer memories than sports to the boys and grrls who have participated rn them Those vvho have been spectators, have also shared vvlth the players the excitement as the teams appeared, the splendid team vvorlc, the lceen competrtuon, the triumphant victories, the heart brea Ing losses, the llvely band and the usty cheers, all ol which vvrll forever remann rn our memorres The Key Club vvhrch has vvon lnternatlonal recognltron for Its achievements sponsored the sportsmanshrp project un which Reading l-hgh placed second In both football and baslcetball lhrs project should teach us to be better sportsmen, ano aoove all, better citizens ol the world of tomorrovv Xxx 5-4 an v if r A .iv Vs.-q1,:f S,x-ef - df ..-'p'f4- '4f 1 -4 -Q 1 aqrz-'53 X at SPO PK ily. 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N 1-9 ' A 't , '- , , 4. wg- s .. -- -,.-A., ' T , La.-,Q 31. - 31- ' :gy 'f, . '5g'.E:l.KE,4?f , 7 . A if .'t:slT MQ'fk-1' - 2 -4fV i-tf.,g,.1,'5 -n:fl3'Q 5, '1 L-T -.' :. ,-5 f...,4f.,fjA,,1--f- f, ,- 1 ' Y ' f Z, 1:1-W - - -A ..:..N 5 Q . ' 11' I l -fn gy.. i ' VARSITY FOOTBALL Champions!!! For the first time in the history of the school a football team won a championship. The Red and Blaclc team of T949 were co-champions of the Central penn Conference, one of the toughest leagues in the state. They shared the championship with Steelton, the 48 champ. Completing their best season since before the war, the Red Knights, underthe splendid coaching of Andy Stopper, Bob Rerugini, and Yummy Billinger posted a record of seven wins, two losses, and one tie. The R.l'l.S. gridders had to come over a tough road to post such an outstanding record. . E The Knights opened the season against a surprisingly strong Bolt Vocational School of Philadelphia with a 'l4 to T3 victory. The following weelc at Albright College Stadium, they ran into a rough and tough Steelton ii which handed them a Q7-6 set baclc. This was their only defeat in Conference play. The Red Knights then journeyed to Harrisburg where the Knights and John l'larris l-ligh fought on even terms until the final twenty seconds when a long-pass play enabled the Red and Blaclc to win 'l4 to 7. On Alumni l-lome Coming Day, the Stopper-men ran rough-shod over a previously undefeated Williamsport team 37 to TQ. lt was in this game that Reading became lcnown as an aerial power when Bobby Szajna threw five touchdown passes. The next game produced Readings second loss when a powerful Bethlehem team handed the Knights a heart brealcing 'I4 to 13 loss. They rebounded at Yorlc by posting a convincing 33 to 6 win over the White Roses. ln their next start, the T-Formation boys had an easy time trimming Lancaster 19 to 'l4. They built up a nineteen-point lead only to have Lancaster score two touchdowns in the last two minutes of play. A large following baclced the Knights at Lebanon where they toolc the measure of the host Hcedarsl' 'I4 to 6. The last home game of the season saw the William Penn l-ligh Tigers fall prey to the high scoring gridders 39 to 6. ln the annual Thanlcsgiving Day game, the Red Knights held a favored Pottsville team to a thrilling 'iQ-'IQ deadlock. The Reading gridders in compiling such an impressive record scored Q01 points. This was the highest number of points scored since 1916. Leading the scoring parade was phil Mathias, who had 49 points to his credit. Many honors were bestowed on the lads from the Castle. Bobby Szajna and Carmel Garipoli, who were named the outstanding players, received the Astor Theatre trophies. Bobby Szajna, because of his excellent passing and quarter-backing, was selected on the third All State team. 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N1,rl' -N2 ,, M, in --... wg? , , ,rw , . - wr, ,QQ L A ' fx ,Q Q My . , 'QU , ,gf I il. rn. -. .132 U WHO MISSED THE POTTSVILLE END' V 3- .M 'lsfff , M A A ,lf-.s 1-.Jn 4 MATHIAS EVADES AN ENEMY TACKLER AT POTTSVILLE 'JMX . 74' 'Q YA A , 1-I -1' I -- .stir V . ganna 5, K' wi' 5'--5'-E--in' QQ., L V C! VARSITY FOCTBALL The Schad Trophy wxnners Car mel Garlpoll Cleltj and Bo by Szajna Crught are shown here vvnth thexr coach Andy Stopper This was the First tlme In the hnstory of the most valuable player award that two people were recipients Garnpoln was a defense bulwark and a hard running baclc whale Szajna was an outstanding quarter baclc and one of the best passers IU the state so in f , o f WEAVER FORTE BALTHASER YEAKEL C! RUPPERT Q J. V. FOOTBALL Row 1--Ralph Gilmore, John Seiber, Ronald Blatt, Howard Jones, Joseph Bolton, Stewart Gehris, Ronald Muslcet, Albert Suglia, Howard Cramer ROW Y--John Dorninicus, John Suglia, George Reinert, Robert Brandt, Wayne Boswell, William Hillegass, Dale Bowen, Robert Morawczynslri, Anthony Cambria, Neil Singley Row 3-James Stover, Jerold Holtman, Martin Detweiler, Franlc Morrison, Albert Ful Iwood, Robert Martz, Ronald Swavely, Leonard Moore, Robert Moyer, Harry Trenslci, John Camello, Samuel Pellegrino Row 4-Kenneth Montz, Ron- ald Stralca-mgr,, Eugene Bara- gone-mgr., Joseph Kastner mgr., Rodney Bright Row 5-Charles Dunlcelberger Head Coach,William Reese fAsst. Coach, Ernest Hepler-Trainer .J Q, 6510 Reading Highis J. V. Football team completed their season with a record ol eight wins and one defeat. The Baby Knights, coached by Charlie Dunlcelberger and Bill Reese, had a string ol eight straight wins until the season's Final when Lebanon's J.V.'s beat the Red 84 Blaclt. They posted their victories over junior varsity teams of Rottsville, Rhoenixville, Allentown, Shillington, Coatesville, Muhlenberg, Lancaster, and Hershey lndustrial. The Baby Knights gained much valuable experience that will enable many ot them to move up to Coach Stoppers varsity next year. Leonard Moore, who scored 30 points, was voted the outstanding JV. performer and received the Babe Borelc trophy. SCORES Reading 6 Pottsville O Reading 40 Phoenixville 6 Reading 8 Allentown O Reading 30 Shillington 7 Reading 19 Coatesville O Reading 19 Muhlenberg O Reading 19 Lancaster 12 Reading 19 Hershey Industrial 6 Reading O Lebanon Q8 Lenny Moore, who was named top performer ol the J.V. team, was given the Babe Borelc Memo- rial Trophy by its donor, Mr. Wil- liam Beyerle. This trophy was donated in memory ot Eugene Babe Borelc, an outstanding R.H.S. athlete and gentleman, who was killed in an automobile accident. 193 The Readsng l-hgh soccer team had a splendnd season Coach Bruce Gehrets charges won seven frays whsle losang three and tueung two The Readnng Booters scored double vuctornes over Mohnton Perlcnomen Prep and Whntpaun Township and a srngle wan over Lancaster The Kmghts tued Hamburg and North Wales Ray l-lottman led the team nn scorrng wnth nune points whsle Captam Mlclcey Harbach was named the most valuable player SOCCER Row1 Ronald Maderua Leroy Maurer John Reusung Raymond l-lohlman FranlcSands James Smuth Stvrlung Moyer Row2 Bruce Gehret Coach Edwin Druclcenmlller Marlcley Selbert Kenard Fischer Richard Trumbore Richard McDonough Rnchard Braun John Guenther Marcus Reldenberg Row 3 Florln l-larbach Jo n Bolng l-lenry Eunsel Donald Dugan James Dugan John Santllln Gerald Wert Sudney Bleclcer Manager SCORES Reading Reading Redding Reading Readnng Reading Readung Reading Reading Readnng Redding Reading Mohnton Hamburg Gnrard College Bethlehem Rerlcxomen Prep Bethlehem Mohnton Whltpaln Township North Wales Lancaster Rerlclomen Prep Whltpaln Township Coach Bruce Gehret gives some booting nnstructrons to Mncltey l-larbach the soccer team s captann and outstandlng player 124 f I h ' , ' f I I The Berks Champ, and Bethlehem. The Red and Black were beaten only by Girard College, Bethlehemi A Q 'l ' 'l 1 . 1 . 4 ' O 'l ' 4 ' O ' 'l 'l ' 'I O . 4 . . . O ' O 'l ' Q O ' 'l ' O . Q . . , 1 CRCSS COUNTRY ow1 R ssel Boy es Coach Edward Kieffer Ken neth Lawrence Leslie Heere John Body John Nlisura Howard Macauly Donald Long Ralph Gralhus Row 2 Ted Drippe Nor man Regner John Rinlcerton Rudolph Kraus Charles Mat chett George Seylert Dale Gaul Thomas Clause Richard Staton Row 3 Carl Kantner Rus sell Kline Ronald Rhein Joseph er obert H Rap Kolroth Donald Seltzer Thomas MacCallum Row 4 RobertJones James Matz Richard Crosby John Esterly Todd Walker Marvin Schloder Kenneth Wertz Ken neth Helm Wow L Although their string of QQ dual meet victories was broken the 1949 Cross Country team had a good season Coach Russ Boyles thin clads won Frye dual meets and the District Ill Championship The Red Knights Finished second in the newly organized Cent al Pennsylvania Conference with double victories over Nt Carmel and Lebanon while losing twice to the Pottsville Champs Outside the conference the hill and dalers beat Coatesville vxhrle lo ing to Landsale ln the State Championships Reading High Fnished in lOth place Kenny Lawrence who brolce course records on four occasions was named the outstandin runner of the team Cthers who helped the Knights to their victories were Howard Macauly Ralph rallius Leslie Heere John Body John Misura and Dale Gaul SCORES Clow score winsD Reading Lansdale Redding Rottsyille Reading Mt. Carmel Reading Lebanon Reading 'Q Rottsville 'r Reading Mt. Carmel Reading Coatesville Reading Lebanon R.l.Px.A. D rict Ill irst R.l.A.fX, State Finals Tenth Cnene Venzlce, a former traclc great, congratulates Kenny Lawrence, who for the second year, was named the out- standing runner on the Cross-Country team. Kenny is now the proud possessor of two trophies. gunna:--nn.-.--..... ., , f Q ' 4, , Q39 4 P53115 r ,G ' A 4- mu , V 44 ,'wig'7' ' 1 ' 'Y' QA, 7-1 ,k I W- ,H A N- - I sf! ' n V ., ,, ' L, ,, ,,,,4w. , V T- ' fi , . N A f If f ,. S up-gf W W1 A--, , A 1 1 . 1......luT.3.,,W,i if, 1 ,W , . ' X 'A my -,a,:'r1 f't5,z . 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Z Row 1 Mr Reese coach Stewart Gehrls Anthony Yakllch Rnchard Knoblauch James Kant ner Row 2 Larry l-lllgendorf mgr Wllllam Well Mlchael Gallagher FrankMorr1son Robert Krlze Edward Albrrght Robert Sell The Reading JV Basketball team fnnnshed thelr schedule wlth a log of 8 wuns and 13 losses Coach Blll Reese s boys flnrshed the Central Penn J V Conference wuth a flve hundred percentage havung won seven and lost seven Thus however was not good enough to retasn the league crown won by the 48 49 team York and John l-larrus tued for the league leader ship wlth rdentlcal records of 1Q and Q ln the conference the Baby Knnghts scored double vxctorles over Wrllram Penn and Hershey lndustrnal and srngle wnns over Steelton Lebanon and Lancaster John l-larrns and York were able to beat the Red and Black twice whrle Lebanon Lancaster and Steelton scored single vlctorues Outside the league wars the Red Knxghts could gain a vnctory only over West Chester whsle they were beaten twnce by Bethlehem and Allentown and once by Emmaus and the local Craftsmen s Insurance team Johnny Jankans who at mad season moved up to the varsnty l ed the JV s ln scorung wxth 173 polnts Duck Knoblauch followed wrth 116 Although the Baby Knughts record IS not f oo IFDDVZSSIVG the players recenved valuable experuence whlch will enable many of them to full varsnty berths next year Readnng Readlng Readlng Readmg Reading Reading Readlng Reading Readung Reading Readmg Readung Readlng Readlng Readung Readung Reading Readnng Readnng Readnng Reading SC ORES Emmaus Bethlehem Craftsmen s lnsura West Chester Allentown Lebanon Steelton Lancaster Wulllam Penn Allentown John l-larrxs Hershey lndustrlal York Lebanon Steelton Lancaster Wlllmam Penn Bethlehem John l-larrls l-lershey lndustrlal York J.V. BASKETBA LL Coach Mr Reese Allen Merkel FICE .I I . , ' . . A 38 . ' ' . ' 30 ' 1 ' ' ' ' 98 ' . g, . . - A 33 . . . ' . ' 36 , , J 1 , ' A 35 A . . ' 39 . ' ' ' 48 ' . , ' 35 ' ' . . 1' . ' ' A 38 . . 1 ' . ' 31 ' , 3 ' 40 ' . ' 36 ' A 41 ' 45 I - , 4 ' 38 l .I - l ' I . I I . . . - - 4 E ' 53 ' ' 41 SWIMMING Coach-Mr. Focht The year i950 proved to be a banner one for swimming at Reading High. The Castle swimmers Finished their toughest dual meet schedule with a record of1Q wins and 3 losses. ln addition to such a Fine record, Coach Ben Focht's aquamen retained their Berks County Swimming Championship with a clean slate ol five wins. The Red Knights Finished a close third in the District lll Championships. They also Finished third in the Eastern Regional meet. In the P.l.A.fX. State Finals, the tanlc men from the Castle competed against 31 qualified schools and managed to Finish in a tie For Fifth place. The Red and Black splashers scored double wins over Lancaster, Wilson, and Shillington and single victories over Hershey, Pottstown, West Reading, P.S. Dupont, Hazleton, and Girard College. The mermen were beaten by Hershey, Allentown, and Coatesville. At the State Finals, the trio of Johnny Misura, Eddie Conrad, and Paul Angstadt Finished second in the 'ISO yard medley relay. Bob Beaumont tied lor fourth position in the SO yard event, and Misura placed third in the 100 yard baclcstrolce contest. Coach Ben Focht deserves a lot ol credit in bringing swimming to high standards in the last two years at the Castle. IIYM SCORES Reading Q7 Hershey Reading 36 Lancaster Reading 31 Coatesville Reading 46 Pottstown Reading 52 Wilson Reading 49 P.S. Dupont Reading 50 Hazleton Reading 32 Lancaster District lll 3rd Eastern Regional Meet 3rd Reading 45 Shillington Reading 43 West Reading Reading 30 Allentown Reading 59 Wilson Reading 37 Shillington State P,l.A.A. Finals- Sth tie Reading 45 Girard College Q9 Row 1-Frank Pietryzlc, Louis Mascotti, Peter Kaisoglus, Kenneth Stuebner, John Romig Row 2-Paul Angstadt, Robert Hill, Paul Misura, Neil Mast, Gerald Long, Mr. Focht-coach I Row 3-John Misura, Bruce Bacholer, Franklin Sherman, JohnWeiss, Robert Beaumont, Edward Conrad, Richard Knoll l Coach Ben Focht is shown with his championship trio of Paul Angstadt, Eddie Conrad, and Johnny Misura, These boys, who won the 150 Y-VCI m2ClI6Y FCIGY at the District lll and Eastern Regional meets, Finished a very close second in the State Finals. VARSITY BASEBALL Coach-Charles Dunlcelberger Asst Coach Wnlluam Reese -,,,.w dui Row 1 Ruchard Cosgrave Gordon l-lummel Flornn l-larbach Robert Szayna Wnlluam Reese asst coach Charles Dunlcelberger head coach Bruce Weaver Wulllam Well Bernard Kemp Genero Zlzza Row 2 Anthony Valclnch Dale Gaul Richard l-ludalgo Ronald Swavely Joseph Latshaw James Waldorf Richard Bachl Donald Wysopal Richard Knoblauch Row 3 Sndney Bleclcer asst mgr Joseph Borzelluno Ruchard Mast Edward Albrught Joseph Kasper James Muller mgr Probably the best loolcung team In the sprung ports season IS the Varsity Baseball team Coach Charley Dunlcelberger assisted by the capable Bull Reese has a large group of veterans returning from the 49 aggregatron that fared well agannst formrdable opposltuon The Red Knnghts wall struve to regaln the Eastern Penn Baseball Champlonshlp which they relrnqulshed to Easton last year Dunlcelberger has an all veteran outlleld composed of Rich l-lzdalgo Genero Znzza and Duck Knoblauch The nnheld holdovers Include Bruce Weaver hrst base Mlclcey Harbach second base Bob Szajna third base and Duck Cosgrave utullty unhelder Rhul Mathias regular shortstop as mussung from the lfneup because of a football unjury Ron Swavely Dale Gaul Joe Borzelluno and Eddy Albright are the rnheld reserves whlle Bull Well IS a replacement ln the outheld The catching chores are being handled by the veteran Don Wysopal with Gordon l-lummel and Tony Yalclnch lormnng the rest of the catchnng department The bnggest headache for Dunlcelberger ns the patching department Drclc Bachl who won four and lost one rn 49 as the lone starter returning The mound statl IS composed of Dlclc Bachl Ben Kemp Joe Kasper Jrm Waldorf Joe Latshaw and Barry Mast Although the Red Knights face a tough 14 game schedule wlth their opening game at Shulllngton on Aprul 8 we are loolcrng forward to their having a wxnnung season But wen or lose the Red Knlghts of the baseball diamond are always a well travned and good loolcnng outht A TI May SCHEDULE 8 Shzllnngton away Southern Cphnla Dhome Lebanon home Coatesvnlle away Bethlehem away Allentown Central home home away home away Catholic Allentown Easton Bethlehem Lebanon Allentown Centr Catholnc Coatesville Allentown Easton away home away home 13 O Z,,...., The camera catches Coach Dunkel- bergefs veteran tnheld IH a game of pepper, Don Wysopal catcher Choldung batj, Bob Szajna 3rd baseman, Duck Cosgrave shortstop, Mackey Harbach Qnd baseman, and Bruce Weaver1St baseman. , . .A ,M uve: W' U... Q Q-- .f '92 , 47 Ji f- The veteran outheld composed of Genero Zrzza nght helder, Bull Well utulnty outhelder, Duck Knoblauch left helder, and Rach l-ltdalgo center helder, show Mr. Reese how they would held a ground ball. Coach Bull Reese checks the battnng stances of Drck Knoplauch and Dale C1 ul Cleft and rught centerj as Bull Well Y' Cleltj and Eddie Alprtght Crnghtj look on, 131 'X x ,AH J ng, J V BASEBALL Blllunger Peruglm Coaches xl'- 'E , k tid S Row 1 Nell Berger Paul Moyer George Relnert William Thnry Barry Trate Lowell Taylor l-larry Shalters Martln Detweller Row 2 Franlc Torchra Carl Fetterman Robert Lebengood Stewart Gehns Leonard Moore Robert Bnrchess Ronald Burley Floyd Reufsnyder Row 3 Robert Perugnnu coach Ronald Blatt Carl Rendnnger Rnchard Lee Harold Kramer James Kantner Anthony Souders Norbert Blllnnger coach One ofthe least lcnown R H S teams as the Junior Varsity Baseball team also known as the Baby Knights coached by Bob Reruglnl and Yummy Bullwnger This peppy outht ns composed mostly ol sophomores and a few junnors As the mann purpose of thus team rs to develop boys for future varsnty berths the coaches spend time nn developrng pmt hrng Form batting stances and unheld and outtleld play The Red and Black always manage to wan therr share of game against tough competition from the varsity teams ol the Berks l-lugh School League Thus year the Baby Red Knights wall play a nune game card meeting l-lamburg and Morgantown twice and Bnrdsboro Perry Twp Annvrlle Fleetwood and Ontelaunee rn smgle engagements Aprnl April Aprrl April April May May May May SCHEDULE Burdsboro Ontelaunee Hamburg Morgantown Perry Twp Fleetwood l-lamburg Annvllle Morgantown Away Away l-lome Home Home Home Away Home Away 9 GOLF The 1950 Golf team will be out to gain the Central Penn Golf Cham- pionship. The Ped and Blaclc linksmen lace a tough 19 meet schedule in addition to the District and State Championships. Coach Adam Brucher has three-seasoned men returning from last year's squad. Heading the list of veterans is Rod Ealcen, who was the '49 P,I.A.A. State Golf Champ. The other veterans who form the nucleus of the squad are Johnny Guenther and Bill Whitman. New- comers to the team include Joe Loose, Luther Spangler, Bobby Jones, and Stan lmboden, The Knights will meet Wilson, l-lershey, Lancaster, York, and Leba- non while competing in the Central Penn Golf League. The Red and Black will also meet l-lill School and Abington of Philadelphia in non- league engagements. Everybody will be pulling for the Reading Golfers to win the league championship and for Rod Ealcen to repeat his victory of last year at the State Championships. Row 1- Roderick Ealcen, John Cuuenther, Stanley lmboden Row 2-Robert Jones. William Whitman, Mr. Brucher- coach, Luther Spangler, Joseph Loose SCHEDULE April 17 Wilson April 19 I-Iill School April Q1 Hershey April Q4 Lancaster April Q6 Lebanon April Q8 Abington CPhila.j May 1 York May 5 Wilson May 8 l-lershey May 12 Lancaster May 15 Lebanon May 19 District lll May QQ York May Q6-Q7 P.l.A,A. State Champions Home Home Away Home Home Away Away Away Home Away Away l-lershey Home State College Rod Ealcen, right, shows Mr. Brucher, golf coach, left, the driver which helped him win the State Championship in 1949 and with which he hopes to retain his title this year. -Abi' 3 TRACK Coach-Mr. Boyles Assistant Coach-Mr. Stopper 4653? nga, fl.. The group of RHS. sprinters shown on their mark are Bob Sell, Harold White, Earl Stubbs, Jimmy Ast:-erry Herman Starks shows his discus form as Bobby Krize, Johnny Jankans, and Mr. Stopper, weight coach, look on. Russell Boyles, track coach at Rl-l.S. for twenty-six years, is checking his stop-watch after time trials. Red Macauley, Dick Staton, and Don Long, three Rl-4.5. distance runners, are shown get- ting ready for time trials, xx' 4 33533 A ' far-: r' ms-,v f-A do The camera catches Don Balthaser, one of the returning track veterans, in action. 45 4 TRACK Row 1-Earl Stubbs, James Dugan, Melvin Strauss, Richard Staton, Har- old White, Richard Gil- liams, Joseph Bolton, How' ard Macauley, Donald Long Row Q-Donald Seltzer, Granville Price, Bernard Spencer, John Bowser, Ralph Grahfius, Dale Bowen, Harlan Heene, Robert Sell, Theodore Drippe Row 3-Russell Kline, Richard Stoudt, Thomas Clouse, Robert Jones, Ken- neth Lawrence, John Heck, Albert Drobeck, Joseph Spadafora Row 4-Ronald Quain- tance-manager, John Weiss, Richard Crosby, Thomas Saviclge, Ronald Rhein, John Pinkerton, Thomas MacCal- lum-manager Rav? i X 99 f The 1950 Track team shows promise ol having a winning season, Coach Russell Boyles has a lair-sized group of veterans returning in addition to some good material from the sophomore class. The Red and Black cinder-men will Face a six dual meet schedule in addition to a quadrangular meet, the District, and State Championships. The Red Knights will also compete in the Renn and Lebanon Relays. At the penn Relays, the Knights will defend their one-mile relay victory ol 1949. The list ol veterans includes Red Macauley and Kenny Lawrence in the mile, Earl Stubbs and Mel Strause in the hurdles, Don Balthaser in the javelin throw, Bobby Krize in the shot and discus events, Dick Staton and Don Long in the hall mile, l'larold White in the dash events, and Earl Stubbs, Quincy Jones, and Bob Beaumont in the high jump. promising new comers are Bob Sell, who will run in the 100 and Q20 yard dashes, Jimmy Asberry in the broad jump, Johnny Jankans and Herman Starks in the weight events, and Joe Bolton and Dale Bowen in the quarter mile. Row 1-Robert Krize Ronald Sands Eugene Gaul William Westley James Asberry Quincy Jones Richard McDonough David Veakel Row 2 Herman Starks Jerome Reinhold George Seyfert Donald Snyder William Hillegass Rudolph Krause Robert Beaumont John Jankans Row 3 Mr Stopper Coach Donald Balthaser Stewart Haggerty Norman Ruppert Gerald Gaul Fred Liebold Mr Boyles Coach x Q5 May QO May 97 SCHEDULE April 6 Norristown Away April 11 Lansdale Home April 13 Allentown Away April Q1 Bethlehem Home vi ' April Q5 Pottsville Home I April Q8--Q9 Penn Relays Away May 9 Lebanon Relays Away ' May 13 Cluadrangular Meet Lancaster May 17 Shillington Home District lll Meet Lancaster P,l,A.A.State State Championships College 135 TENNIS Coach-Mr. Hawman Charles Hawman--coach, John Price, Robert Mclnroy, Hiram Hoch, Charles Kenney, John Peusing, Theodore Radom- ski, Earl Fake The Varsity Tennis team has its job cut out for it, Coach Charley Hawman's netmen have a 39 game winning streak to protect when they enter their First match against William Penn. This winning streak was started during the 1945 season. Should the Knights win their First match, they will establish a new record for the longest winning streak in the school's history. lt will be a big task for Coach Hawman to assemble a good team, as his champion- ship team of 1949 was hit hard by graduation. John Snook Peusing is the ll ' v-. lone veteran returning. The team roster includes John Reusing, Bob Mclnroy, Charley Kenney, John Price, Ted Radomski, Hiram Hoch, Earl Fake, and Mayer Mann. The roster of the squad may be changed, as the team members are chosen by a continuous ladder tournament. The l2ed Knights of the Court will play a ten-match schedule in addition to competing in the District and State Championships. The Red and Black will defend their Lehigh Valley title, which they have held forthe past four years, against teams from Easton, Bethlehem,and Allentown. .., .qs .ss U-0' a ...f 'if' ,cu ,A. ,ff--. kg?-ft-1 i fl is 1 'T' -X i,i.1.fLi A,,aj1'? 'l.Srv54' g..55 .xv- T s5 'A ,.f4 '1T .. . s wv'f4'74'3iQ m+f1'? E Q 91 t -Q 9 'rr fuss! tx iyst lv ' ., vb, A 14' 5 . 5, . 3 April Q9 May 5 9 11 12 15 'l 7 19 Q0 Q3 QGHQ7 Q9 SCHEDULE William Penn Home Allentown Away Bethlehem Home Lancaster Away Easton Home William Penn Away Allentown Home Bethlehem Away District Ill Match Lancaster Easton Away P.l.A.A. State Championship State College Lancaster Home Coach Charley Hawman and Snook Reusing, lone l2,H.S. hold-over, talk over the prospects of the 1950 season. 13 6 MEN BEHIND R H S SPORTS Our capable Faculty Manager ol Sports Mr Albert Harris is pictured here on one ol his frequent trips to his office in the gymnasium Mr l-larris is kept busy with arranging team schedules and trips and maintaining athletic relations with other schools 'X5. i 1 l i J 1 'w Mr. Ernest l-lepler, the Pl-l.S. trainer, is shown working on a Football injury in his training room, Mr. l-lepler takes care of all sport injuries and bruises when he is not taking care of the sports equipment. l-lis training room is equipped with heat lamps, heat cradles, and rub-down tables. Two good guysl Mr. Earl Rapp Cleltj and Mr, Robert l-larbach Crightl, the Janitors of the boys' gymnasium, are always willing to lend a helping hand to the'boys in the gym classes and on the athletic teams. ya ,gnfvril Mr. William Wisler, the Business Manager of Sports, poses for us in front of the trophy case in the main lobby, Mr. Wisler handles the ticlcets and linances for sports at l2.l-l.S. The two large trophies at the lower left of the picture were awarded to the '49 football team lor winning the Central Penn- sylvania Conference. The larger trophy at the extreme left is the Edward Snaps Emanuel traveling trophy which the Knights share with Steelton. The other trophy is the Knights' permanent trophy for winning the championship. Q 'L L 5 Wi'-EW 1. M-f 150 . 3: RQ? 45' 3. :Ty IIS' VX ,W 5uAAl! x Ni 'vx W X N ,T X GIRLS' SPORTS K . .., 4?31'f - q '9 Iv 5,q,13 Q,0 Q Q 'ng-,rvgvxsf Q A 9'5'3!'g'v1 X 'MSXQ Q A K '5v'.s1',f .xO.g0'g 1 V ' 4Q4g99 xx X A Q. . - f . ,qi n 41? 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But, oh, what a heartbreak when the ball goes down the gutter' RQLLING FOR A STRIKE Jeanne Dlttman, Vlvlan Den gler, Katherine Janiclc Row 1 Patrncra Mlller Dons Haan Louise Drller Row 2 Shrrley Lelnlnach Marlene Balthaser Fern Gehrus Row 3 Janice Kautter Wrnrlred Drvrne Mary Rowe Betty Rowe Janet SchaeFler Marlan Kocher, Edwlna Haas -1 H I 4 Z: NINE GIRLS MEAN NINE PERFECT SCORES. Shlrley Fllbert, June Morgan, Jean Kline, Patrrcla Lord, Joan Stubblebrne, Loretta Llruch, Patrrcla Cremer,Marran Duplalc, Nlna Raudlbaugh Row 1-Emma Sellrrt, Nancy Bechtel Row 2-Jane Claytor, Patrrcra CJIIQS, Barbara Schaeller, Janice lfershner, Beatrice Stump EVIDENTLY, IT TAKES FIGHT GIRLS TO KEER AND CHECK THE SCORES. Seated-Jean Swayely, Ratrlcla Anspach, Vlrgrnra Tralner Standing-Nancy Dugan, Joan Hennrng, Dolores Katzen- moyer, Ratrrcra Werherer, Marne Heller PI' flfflfi K W If if -v ,A ..,., ., , , e,.iV!gg,.J,,f,n1 if 52' 2 RJ? Qi- BASKETBALL Sponsors-Miss Kaufmann Miss Trostle The Queen of the Gvls' Sports at I? HS, is baslfetball. This Years varsity souad proved to be a peppy group. Under the splendid training ol Misses Kaufmann and Trostle, the Iassies had a very successful season, VARSITY Seated-Doris Clay, Doris Zerbe, Patricia Beidler, Joan I-Ioltman, Joyce Diehl, Ruth Reppert, Dolores Carrozza Standing-Marilyn Dautrich mgr., Joanne Smith, Gloria Dengler, Joanne Shade, Sylvia Moore, Ruth Foreman mgr. . E , I QS I, I Y L HBH'- iv ' f I -li - IIC -' use f 'ff I P' QEFWBL I P MISS KAUFMANN JUNIOR VARSITY Another promising basketball combine was that of the Junior Varsity who, we hope, will have a successful varsity season next year. 4 I Kneeling-EvelynJones,ShirIeyI7reese, Carolyn Vivaldo, Joan Kruppenbach, Joyce Davis, Anna May Goodman, Geneva Robinson Standing-I2utI'i Foremanfmgr., Martha Sielsch, Barbara Egner, Sandra Farber, Marie Foreman, Joan Weidner, Marilyn Dautrich mgr. x tts Q 1 ff U 1 fi cf 'J --Q.. ., Q9 hX X Q X X Y ' S A 50 fa , . ,L-21 V-Gloria Dengler, Betty Valenti, Flor- ence Bailey, Arlene Weaver, Fern Gehris, Jean Morgan, Barbara Coller, Doris Clay, Ruth Foreman, Grace Asberry, Geneva Robinson, Betty Fox, Barbara Davidson, Barbara Egner, Caroline Vivaldo, Alice l-larris B-Beatrice Stump, Nancy Bechtel, Janice Kerschner, Barbara Kocher, Louise Yoder, Patricia Gillmor, Jacquelyn Slemmer, Mary White, Lillie Weaver, Jessie Barnes, Dorothy White, Alvina Bolton, Marie Foreman, Ann Lou Rohrbach, Jean Hart, Joan Noll, Nina Raudibaugh, June Morgan, Frances Wysa- lcovvslci, Sandra Farber VOLLEYBALL Sponsor--Mrs. Boltz Ushering in spring sports is volleyball, an easy game to play, and one which attracts a large number of girls at the Castle each year. I P L V , 1. . J ' l N Q SINK THAT BALL! Row 1 Joyce Diehl Row 2 Beverly DeMott Elsie Moyer Row 3 Anna Mae Goodman l-lelen Gard ner Nancy Lilly Row 4-Jane Pauley Evelyn Jones Bette Miller Renee Prtitzman Doris Reinert Row 5 Marian Kocher Rosemarie Spada fora Martha Cielsch Marlene Malady Virginia Rappert fdvvina Haas Irene Prolcopchalc Row 6-Patsy Feldenzer Joan l-lohfman Johanne Smith, Sylvia Moore, Shirley Freese, Joan Stubblebine, Helen Reber Row 'I-Lillian Hilt, Nancy l-limmelreich, Katie Scalzo, Marcia Jeziorczalc, Mary Jane Dmochovvslci, Patricia Cremer, Shirley Filoert, Sylvia Richmond, Joyce Davis Row 8-Joan Weidner, Jone Platt, Joanna Maclcovvialc, Marian Duplalc, Vivian Dengler, Dolores Ciabattoni, Jeanne Dittman, Joyce Gundy, Barbara Dry, Doris t-loman 14 TE N NIS Sponsor-Miss Trostle What a racquet! Tennis, that isl One of the peppiest spring sports is tennis, which requires plenty of action. Judging from the girls' smiles, it must be a lot of fun, tool I V 4 ff 0' W 6' .A it I I H .. ., Y xx xt X N' X, X1' , N-M1 . M XA. 8 . A 'fix 1 2, X 7- y X . R10 I 'lf ' B gin at base ol' handle and read clockwise. 1. Mary Houck, 2, Daren Fox. 3. Virginia Esslg, 4. Mary Hamilton. 5. Jeanne Diltman, 6. Doris Clay, 7. Patricia Lord. B. Helen Gardner, 9. Ann Pothermel, 10. Marilyn Dautrich, 11. Jean Kline, 12. Grace Asberry 13. Laura Drxope 14. Joanne Schade, 15. Marcia Kershner, 16. Ruth foreman, 11, Geneva Robinson 18. Joan Hoffman, 19. Nancy Lilly 20. Lucille Moyer 21. June Schell, 22. Suzanne Bretonnel Patricia Weiherer, Frances Keller 1 k. Row 1-Marie Heller, Patricia Bucks, Antoinette Przestrzelslci, Nancy Bechtel, Barbara Kocher, Janice Kerschner Row 2-Ruth Reppert, Irene Prokopchalc, Linda Oberholtzer, Ruth Meng, Carylee Slaughter, Mary Jo Hoffman, Sally Lessig if if f 3. Q, fy at Top Row-Johanne Smith,lMarilyn Dohner, Jean Zehner, Doris Homan, Nancy Geissler, Center-Ctop to bottornb Gloria Zuber, Sylvia Trayer, Rosalie Maiorana, Jean Fisher '1 48 ' xl- ,F N r Row 1-Jone Platt, Joanna Mac- lcovvialc, June Morgan, Marlene Showalter, Jean Morgan, Frances Wysalcovvslci, Sandra Farber, Mary Ellen Bechtel Row 2-Dorothy White, Alice Harris, Kathryn Sterley, Rose Spade- Fora, Marie Foreman, Joan Noll, Nancy Bechtel, Barbara Seesholtz Row 3-Doris Reinert, Renee Prutzman, Patricia Cremer, Barbara Kocher, Janice Kerschner, Beatrice Stump, Mary White, Pita Schmura Row 4-Barbara Davidson, Mari- lyn Derr, Barbara Egner, Elsie Moyer, Dolores Ciabattoni, Vivian Dengler, Marian Duplalc, Darlene Moyer SCFTBALL Sponsor-Miss Kaufmann Here are the girls ready for one of their Favorite spring sports, baseball, Some of the girls are out to gain information and skill, others, For recreation, Grace Asberry, Geneva Robinson, Joan Hollman, Joyce Davis, Joyce Diehl, Doris l-loman Row 1 Gloria Dengler Alvina Bolton Row 2 Sylvia Moore Nina Raudibaugh Shirley Freese Lillie Weaver Jessie Barnes if . 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X , K Xin K -rl!! NATURE STUDY CLUB Sponsor-Mr. Gundy Donald Burger Pres, Harold Bosold V-Pres. Ciayle Weand Sec. Matthew Spence Treas. Here a pine cone is the center of interest. Row 1-Dale Bowen, Stephen Capin, Clark Brillhart, .lack Ganter, David Blecker Row 2-Neil Eichtorn, Frederick Sattler, Edwin Druckenmiller, Donald lmrnel, Eugene Gaul This type of fir tree grows all year 'roundf' Donald Burger tells his fellow Nature Clubbers. Row 1-Donald Burger, John Boyer, l-lenry Robidoux, Gayle Weand, Robert Roche, Matthew Spence Row 2-l-larold Breich, Robert Bodey, Walter Rowles, Kenneth Eckert, Charles Missley, l-larold Bosold Mr. Gundy shows his interested pupils how to recognize a bud scar. Gerald Work, Richard Bright, Mr, Ciundy, l-lerbert Wittmaier, Chester Deam, Robert Gerber, Gloria Romig, Thomas Young BABY SITTING CLUB Sponsor Miss Spaar Marlene Malady Pre Bette Miller V Pres Dorothy Swetek Sec Lynn Breedy, whose mother is an alumna of Reading l-ligh, gives these girls some actual ex- perience in the care of a baby. Row 1--Joan Schaehler, Doris Reinert, Frieda Liszcz, Catherine Pasko, Helen Uliasz Row 2-Ruby Amsbaugh, Nancy Tiley, Elsie Ott, Bette Miller, Dolores Tarish, Marlene Malacly, Miss Spaar, Dorothy Debkowski, Dorothy Swetek gf: 'H 518- fiiiiffl A P way M Q3 .wa t y Y, V 'F v Jh- 3 ff ' Q A M if A xv , i I X D ,xr A ' ' A . 1132- , W ' J ' - 5 WW ,f ,. K f Kiln. wi, 5 ' a Molds are also used to make eeramrcs. Cnlorra Herrrng, Ceeelra Barnhard, Joan Maller, Barbara Heberllng, Shirley Mae Moyer, Chrrstrne Koprowski, Jean Thtry, Helen laras, Gerald leisey, Mrldred Cronan ff! CRAFTS CLUB Sponsor-Mrs. Norton Carylee Slaughter Pres, Jeanne Letnbaeh V,-Pres, Shrrley Mae Moyer Sec. lhese gurls demonstrate the drflerent steps rn the makrng of ceramrcs Row 1-Myrna Mengel, Lots Medmtck, Natalre Ftlbert Row 2-Patrreta Hoover, Beatrlce Car- penter, Jean Long Row 3-Glorta Bloch, Joyce Sassaman, Jeanne Lernbach '19 ,,,-4 Kntttlng makes the mrnutes Fly. Dawn Burkhart, Ann Burkhart, Joan Blake, Dorothy DeJoseph, Zoe Ann Frx, Carolrne Vrvaldo, Elatne Levun, Marnlyn Qutnn, Manda Vtcarr, Madeltne Abbott, Arlene Abbott 56 'W Qi HOMECRAFTS CLUB Sponsors-Miss Holland Mrs. Dornstfe Marilyn Quinn-Pres. Mary Case V.-Pres, Phyllrs Vonhlerda See Daultne laekson lreas, Making useful articles ls rmportant IU Homemaktng. Row 1-Paulrne Jackson, Janrce Horo' witz, Mary Brock, Betty Gauker Row 2-Rebecca Bowers, Marera Salrr, Shnrley Heller, Phyllrs Putter, Phyllrs Von- Neida, Shrrley Campbell Absent-Mary Case ART CLUB Sponsor-Mr, Dornsufe Laura Drrppe pres. lryrn Dohner V.-Pres. Loretta Baver Sec. Stuart Lmmert Treas. Shirley Tckert Curator What a pretty model thus class has. Row 1-Stuart Frnmert, Laura Drrppe Row 2-Loretta Bayer, Llaune Grovvell, Shsrley Eckert, Donald Bansner Row 3-Donald Wysopal, lryrn Dohner, Marln Bxnkly Getting instructsons IS the hrst Step in making an object In this club. Row 1-Geneva Robinson, Dorothy Futej, Ruta lbert, Mary Hartranft, Anita Nrcolo, Mr. Grlesemer Row 2-Gerald Stlcter, John Yates, Charles Stauller b AJ F... ai... Q4 SHOP CRAFTS CLUB Sponsor-Mr. Gnesemer GIRLS BQY5 Geneva Robrnson Pres. Thomas Q'RenllyfPres. Betty Folk V.-Pres Davud Moore -Vfpres Marlon Adams Sec. Genero Zrzza Sec. Joan Schlegel Treas Charles Stauhfer Treas The gurls start therr projects wuth the did of the boys Group I--Genero Zrzza, Nancy Batz, Joan Schlegel, Janus Hart, Marv' Ann Sustello, Thomas Okzrlly, Marlon Adam, Ronald Humma Group ll-Kathryn Sterley, Andrew Scher- rer, Nancy Staub, Chrustnna Gerdiel Ellld' beth Zellner, Davrd Moore, Betty Folk, 'Eldred Lowrnan Row 1-Rnchard Schadler, Danrel Moyer, Rosemane Soadafora Row 2-Dawn Chrrstvnan, Arlene Heck, Rantelrs Rentos, Dons Floyd, Arlene Gasser, After a good parntrng or stannrng, these shelves wrll be frnsshed. 1 57 58 John Bolrg slums the cat on the rrngs for the beneht of hls fellow club members. Francis Kretz, Donald Good, George Seyfert, Barry Stubbleblne, Rschard Qurnter, Richard Kubaelcl, John Bolug, Sterlrng Moyer, Wnlliam Delbert, Donald DeLong, Wallace Greth, Kenneth Stuebner ff Make that basket, Bob, because we need those ponntslw shout the rest ol has team. Donald Seltzer, Leroy Moyer, Robert Noll, Franlclln Lamm, paul Weidner, Francis Haralcal, Warren Deeds, Robert Phrllps As the others watch, Allen Redcay demon! strates the correct way of serving an servlce ball. Foreground-Al len Redcay Row 1-Ronald Smrth, John Snyder, Joseph Soadalora, Gerald Eshelman, Gerald Kulp, Davld Fisher, Kenneth l-lenm, Vlneent Denunzro, Sterlrng Moyer, Wallace Greth, Brace Bachofer, Kenneth Stuebner, Harlan l-leere H BOYS' ATHLETIC CLUB Sponsors-Mr. Perugunr Mr. Rock Franklin Lamm-Pres, Gulyard Davis-V.-Pres. Robert pl'1IlIDS' Sec. Warren Deeds Treas, You choose the winner. Boxing-John Sands, Davrs Gulyard Row 1-Wallace Greth, Wrlliam Hunsber- ger, Ronald Maderra, John Gilbert, Bruce Bacholer, David Goda, Benjamrn Coco, Walter Kazmrerczak, Kenneth Stuebner GIRLS' ATHLETIC CLUB Sponsor-Miss Trostle Barbara Faust'-Pres. .lohanne Smith -V.-Pres, Lined up for spot Shooting. Foreground-Joan Baczewskr Marie Foreman, Barbara Fgner, Jean Qswalt, Mildred l-leFlelFinger, Greta Gougler, Katie Scalzo, Nancy l-limmelreich, Barbara Fierro LEADERS' CLUB Sponsor-Miss KauHman Joyce Diehl Pres. Doris Zerbey-V.-Pres. Gloria Dengler Sec. Doris Clay Treas. The girls rn Leaders' Club are all interested in sports and hope someday to be leaders in this Field. Forming the L are Sylvia Moore, Shirley Freese, Joan l-loHman, Sylvia Richmond, Martha Sielsch, Evelyn Jones, Irene Prolcopchalc, Joan Stubblebine, Carol Ringler, June l-less, Doris Zerbey, Doris Clay, Joan Fisher, Joyce Diehl tin in a little baseball training on a Get 3 rainy day. Row 1-Dorothy Zabodyn, Barbara Faust Patricia Peck Row 2-Shirley Herbein, Betty l-lerbein Johanne Smith, Patricia Miller, Evelyn Federici Joan Zimmerman, Nancy Weinhold f R Exercises out the girls into good condition for the strenuous games they play. Row 1-Joan Kruppenbach, Dolores Car- rozza, Anna Mae Goodman Row 2-Jean Pitter, Patricia Beidler, Patricia Upczak Row 3-Ruth Foreman, Shirley l-limmelreich, Dolores Ciabattom Row 4-Mildred Stubblebine, Gloria Deng- ler, Doris Schnabel Row 5-Shirley Shnmp, Geraldine Distasio 1 ...M ? gb 5.11. uw ir ,ii 322 ' ,Mr sf 3 4 Q5 Q I L K V9 ' X A Mv- , M L? i, ,- g L -5 A L A' Hz. 5 L .':. ' E f'-,QA K ,L , w ig? -r ia L . 1 V- . Li f- 1? 5 Y I Q l Q, Qu I X -S' Amis. Q: m l ig'- it -'-, K th wi-H, rand' . . 5 4 A 3 L 1 . ! Y w 3 , J x x QQ746' ' F-iwnunngm ' V1 'V Q, :rm Q i D ilk a fi f :X r 4 -2 ,x , R xl S F vw ' NUI: K! , A 11 Q f' ' s Sb 1 . X 5 ' UQ , If W . ,,. 1.1 met' 3 '- T O Q ' 'wr X' Wffzau .A K - ma X ,AM N, 1- gi 4. ,V :W pf NFSNW' ns ' o iff ,.,' ..- ' '-aw-:sf -we dr- I VQ5-SPM 'f-NSY' '-.... fs, , 'Muff 'L xrfilfv VIZ-3 A 5 ,, 3 ' sv we JV 1f 'iK' ' J -J Q' 'ff X4 , J ba, ol -'D-4 I -1 ., 6 y K ,. . - ,J f, . A ffw . ,J .. 11-nf 55- ,x ,' Q' 'D .va f ' v - 4, ,gh .Nail kg! ,V . 4 W, . F-jf? ' A agp! 4. nv 9' P' A f if K wgff , s Q-4s 3e59ff x 1, CN 43 , --TV? L we . M131-. ai . r . wk- .4 V A 4 .-f.. Q fm ,.,x,+ . QQ ,. Q -v - 2 f 'Q as, ,- z - , ' Tr - - , ' rm ...A-en . . , , ,Y, f, ,. -51 ,, ,guy ,Q A 3 4' - . if ' ' Rfk JL lm SINGING CLUB Sponsors-Mrss Trout Mass Yost Mr. Haage Thomas MacCallum Pres. Anne Lou Rohrbachry.-Pres, Anna Pentschler Sec. Nancy Puccro Lrbrarran eng Ctn their Way to Singing Club. Row 1-Dolores Krott, Madelnne Castellano, Christine CIZUTQVVTCZ, Joan Bowers, Janet Lelnnnger Row 2-Phyllns Ann Wadsley, Margaret Sxmonsen, Jean l-lrestand, Janet Labe, Charlotte l-lendrrclts Q , K I . ls, X '15, I , I 'vig The male members really enjoy slngrng A'Sweet Adeline. Row 1-Richard Cilllnams, Louvs Loyello, Mr, Haage Row 2-Paul Nester, James Stover, paul Thompson, Wilbur Bell, Thomas MacCallum, Byard Eblrng, Charles Kenney, Donald Foley K L '-gr Wanting for the cue to sung the chorus of a popular song, Row 1-Dorothy Styer, Janice lascomb, Melya Hetrrck, Joyce Kercher, Barbara Rodman, Janet Nelson Row 2-Sandra Kelsey, Shirley Snarth, Jane Pauley, Shuree I-lrldenbrand, Nancy Lrllrs, Doris Boughter, Fay Snyder, Shrrley Lelnbacn, Elrza- beth Krecler Close attention pays OH rn perfect harmony, Row 1-Barbara Follc, Shirley Richardson, Patrrcra Anspach, Mrldred Kase, Sharon Ander- ton, Chrrstrne Endy Row 2--Jean Dry, Ruth Mrttovyer, Charlene Arp, Antornette Przestrzelslcr, Ruth Pautsch, Nancy Dugan 166 SINGING CLUB Wnth Mass Trout leading, the song goes smoothly. Row 1-Sebastuana lnglusa, Geraldine Ansbach, Jaclcxe Bowman, Dolores Kllngarnan Row 2-Moss Trout, Grace Delewslnl, Vera l-lean, Rose Florlane, Barbara Dry, Penne Kostzewa Row 3-Doris Hain, Madelune llentos, Nancy Klune, Trllne Mandalo, Dolores Ostroslrr Row 4-Maman Merrlne, Joanne Ziegler, Jean Albright These members sign up for commrttees to help run thus bug club, Row 1-Joanne Nester, Vsrglnla Funk Row 2-Nancy Heck, Jean Vfeldenhamrner, Juanita Dormlney, Kathleen Rose, Nancy RUCCIO, Betty Rowe, Dorothy Cairns, Katherine Mcfutcheon Margaret Hevmbach, Dorothy Sands .I RECORD CLUBS QQ ' , M md -i Vs Q 5 . 57 I ' . QW? 'K f G YW, A ws.,'W CW', J ' if 'X it Whatvs next on the record parade7 Row1-Barbara Barmlres, larrquelme lemp- lin, Posamoncl Bauer, loan Body Row 2-Forrest Good, Qrchard Bachl lmarwuel Demetrnes, Qoderrclc Ealen, Mar- garet Nash Row 3-Farl Stubbs, Quincy lones, John Frwdy, Patsy Kraras, Emrl Appollom r Seated-Charlotte Arwqstadt, Elsle lfrupoerr- bach, Grace Summers, Arlene Weaver,Mar1orIe Bollg, James Smrth, Paul Moyer, Shirley Truax Standing-Harold Whrte, Bertram Schwartz, Bruge Shue, fvlr l-larfman Zhall at be Al Jolzorw or Hung Qrozbf Letls play both. Seated-Frances Mamralr, Irene fatron, Pugh ard lmerger, leona Pobrdas, Pose Marne Wrubel, Robert Wlllnams, Michael Thomas, June Schell Standing-Sebastran Frarwqradrs, loan Perrrm, Helen pedquslr, Carol Dnfruardr, Beatrrce Fuel 69 Sponsor- Nlr. l-lawman Pose Marne Wrubel Pres. Charlotte Angstadt V,-Pres. FranceS Nlamralcfgec. Hire Krupperwloaeh lreai. ordi, old and new, are Spun these Platter Spammers RECORD CLUBS ,Z , ' x 1 'X 1 O Q gn I A ' V , . 6 xl , by an 3 ,A I X , 1 , Y -15 , 'Z 4 , J ,dlfik , A -if .. 1 ix ff? Mfg., 'ft 'gf' , 422' w' 1 , -V' inf'-' 5, if ms' Or 4, 'A 6 1 5 ' ,f wiv ' 2231? .ff H4 X 2' Q 4 f R ll Q1 if W 4' ' 1 5 ., ..,, 4 ,M KI ff Y ?i wma , , ,xxx-f lx 'fy ff, x , , 5 -' ,r 'f L Je I x'-Far' 'V Q. f ,L N i ' ?? J,Z!f.,,sf1 f 5: x,1L IFA If ?fz x X A KA: X f' f ' fif' VZ J W faff, ,. f ,U - , . aw .1 't 1 -N Y ,- r 1 'Q f ' ff ' I ' 3. xg? ' ,1fm5?: P-me -- Ing n m S O e Pennsylvanna Dutch these puprls n ts a good udea to earn something of the language spoken by the older generataon Row 1 Ruth Epler Patsy Flam mer Edwma Haas Row 2 Patrucua Althouse Ruth Bowman Marjorie lnllson Row 3 Nancy Yoder Vurgunua Hahn Kathleen Wagner Row 4 Margaret Nagle Pat rlcla Swavely Row 5 Richard Focht John Bernhart, Fay Ann Weller Absent-Jacquelnne Heffner, Geraldlne Hehtner, Ruth Ann Howe, Evelyn Werda, Elrnor Hermansader CONVERSATIO NAL GERMAN CLUB Sponsor Mr Gush Richard Muller Pres Joan Henning V Pres Darlene Moyer Sec Carol Orth Treas Being a good German conver nonalnst IS essential to t future tourlsts of Germany How ever learmng to sung Schnntzel bank as a happy chore Sealed Darlene Moyer Wal ham Greig Gene Fuzz Nancy Fortna Joan Henning Standing Elsne Moyer Ruchard Muller Winston McCauley M Gush Janet Werdner Marnanne Munz Joan Ulysses Dons Gettns PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH CLUB Sponsors Mass Reunbold Mass Stump Kathleen Wagner Rres Patricia Swavely Sec Evelyn Welda Treas What vs rt rn winter? lt ns cold wlnter Weather always seems to be a good topic no matter what language IS spoken Seated Ruth Jones Joanne Hall Lynn Boyer Wulluam Becker Standing Beryl Kramer Joyce Manwnller Joyce Lord Rosemarie Maaer Wlllram Dower Charles Stoudt 'S 172 .1 J a ' - . 'N fm-gr I - .1 A . 'A sat' ' ' hese A A I . . 4- A - S. fa I . T 1 ' I 7 I H . e . I . V I . l. I I . , I I Q 4 N IU , . I . . l Lrv' i the idt f th tm lc a' '- I Q Q - -Y , - 1 - E - K I ,L Q . ,. A 5 A fn Q 'W' ,xx 1 1, I r FRENCH CLUB Sponsor-Mrss Sch Nencke Lenora Lee Pres, Eleanor Dlck V.-Pres. RoccoMastrangelO Sec. Edrtrng a French newspaper ards these club members to master the language. Seated Nancy Peck Frances Hugh Mary Houck Eleanor Dick Rocco Mastrangelo Ann Rother me Standlng Barbara Lrlly Suz anne Best Mary Hamulton Wal lram Hazen Darlene Kerser Lenora ee Though ts Fun to put out the French newspaper It s even more Fun to read It Seated Barbara Seyfert Geral drne Lobner Nadine Rrchard Nancy Houser Beverly Kern Jacqueline McLean andlng Nancy B hel George Masow Kenneth Kalrnovv sk: Fred Dawes Absent C rl Blankenbnller lanrce Mrller Q I - ,fir SOUTH AMERICAN Sponsor Mr s Morrette Patrucra Ruth Boltz Pres Barbara Dayrdson V Pre Ronald Rogers Sec Treas The e students hope that someday they Wrll trarel to South America and brrng back wrth them souyenrrs beautnful a these Seated Patrrcra Rath Boltz H lda Stergerwalt Mary Jane DeLong Jane Blatt Geraldrne Whrte tandmg Bernard Watt Sylyra Beck Ruth Reppert Dorothy Whrte Ronald Rogers Barbara Dayrdson Absent-Patrrcra Harvey I ' n L r r i, , A ' I S! A - tc l, ,I . , - G I A 51: :aft V ' V' A O xi -X J A T Q TRAVEL 2. X A Gita r K , 'bg X 'lf' 5 -., V E A , .1 - -Q S ' ,- 1 .f '5' f , F ' P I ll: S W l F 5 , YB! S . ds . 4: K -I r ,I 1 s' ' - , ex .N 0- - E '4- 513 :,?.:'I'?ifn J 12 9 VY! I 5 . -E-1 War, 53z,f2'Nrff-Yi S.: JK' Qi? ie W HEL A:-Q9 fm. 1 if . DRAMATIC CLUB The productnon stall of The Three Trmer' revueyvs the stage dsreetnons whrle the stage hands check the Iughtung. Marilyn Whale, Puth Suegart, Ronald Linder- rgan, George Burkhart, Sally Lessrg, Vrrgunua Sslg is 3, 4' 4 CIVIC PRIDE CLUB J Wullaam Jost Pres. Samuel DeWaId V4-Pres. Marjorie Irllson Sec. James Gage Ireas. Marrlyn White Program Chairman patrlela Boltz, Kathleen Wagner Kanteen Charrmen Thrs club portrays the Interest ol youth ID Community allanrs by yusztlng yarrous local bus:- ness establnshments, by dsscusslng cuvlc problems, and by sponsorung Kastle Kanteen each sprsng, Kastle Kanteen serves as a recreatron center lor youth on Friday evenings wnth danesng, games, and refreshments for all. Row 1-Patrucna Boltz, Kathleen Wagner Row 2-J. Wrllnam Jost, Marilyn Whale, Samuel DeWaId, Marlowe Tnllson, James Gage TECHNICAL RADIO CLUB Sponsor-Mr. Starr H. Albert Lienti Pres. Howard Wise V.-Pres. Pichard Young Sec. James Taddeo Treas, The working of a radio isn't complicated to these club members, who learn all the trrclcs of the trade in Technical Radio Club. asf AQ-J Sealed-Robert Goretslci Donald Dugan Standing-Carl Moyer Robert Hill Frank Pivrrzvk, Thomas Gray Gerald Gaul Barton Glass l2usSr'l Crlando, Fred Xxfernvr These boys listen intently to a for,-ign stawon wh-gh they have tuned in on Sedied-Albert lwenti John Finlfertcn Standing-Harold Wise, Ronald Stralfa Richard Young, Wolfgang Kreuzer, Edward Weller, Robert Berns. George Witmoyer, James Taddeo FILM-RADIO CLUB Sponsor-Mrs. Kline John Hafer Pres. Beverly Endy V.-Pres, Gerald Evans Sec, Milton Shelter Treas. h. There is a tense moment as the radio division of the club waits for the Cn the Air signal, Gene Schott, Eli Herbein, Pichard Kar- vvoslo, Milton Shelter, Beverly Endy, Bar- bara Biynard, Shirley Reber, George Eck- roth, Richard Eclaoth, Paul Weigel These boys of Film-Radio Club enjoy assembling a projector almost as much as seeing educational and travel Films. Seated-William Heller, Arlan Fochb Kenard Fischer, Paul Haclcer, Carl Didyoung Standing-John Hater, Dana lVlcVey, Bruce Bortz, Henry Einsel Absent--Gerald Evans 176 FELLOWSHIP CLUB Sponsor-Mrss Schrnndt Ann Rehr Pres. Suzanne Stolz-V.-Rres. lhalua Voagt Sec. Lenore Lonlcer Treas. Suzanne Stolz 'J.R C. Rep. Robert Barthlow-J.R.C. Rep. Fellovvshnp Clubs motto, 4'l3rotherhood Must Be Lrvedw, rs one whlch should be adopted not only by our school, but by the whole world. TOWN MEETING CLUB Sponsor-Musa Declf Leon Muller Pres, Stuart Rrrntz V,-Pres, Verna lean Sllnqholl Sec. Llnda Oberholtzer lreas. Lnlce the old New England lown Meeting, thus club meets to drscuss current events. l-lere they are tunrng an on a newscast to get new toplc Ideas. Seated-Rhrlrp Austin, Lrnda Uber- holtzer, Verna Jean Slungholl, Mary Ann Weaver Standing-Mass Declc, Marcus Reldenberg, Barry Koch, Roger Spaang, Stuart Rrnntz, Robert Mclnroy Absent-Leon Miller 8167885668 KI!!! B8 ZWEB Seated Shnrley Schaefer JCSSIZ Barnes Standmg Caryl Stutzman Ann Rehr ualrsha Buchanan Lenore Lonlcer Earl Ehrnleldt Absent Robert Barthlow Robert Genser A map ol the fvorld helps to show these students the rrnportant contacts the United States has all over the world with people of all natronalrtles, races, and creeds. Seated-Joan Strausser, Ratrlcza Pllce Standing-Joan Noll, Thalra Vorgt, ,lo- anne Macltowralr, Suzanne Stolz, Nettle Sanders 177 '1 F. T. A. Sponsor-Mr lll ml Plclmrd lVlcDOn0uQl1 Drei Crerraldme lqrner 'J-Dre' lfrrrrrrelrne Z.'.'r,er 'ke' l'm-1l'Q'd'lf,l lrvf lorette leggeri l-lrittrrran lane! 'cnaeller Clwarrmen el Program C'f'V 'lrlfQQ llenry Pedcir l ririvin llweee members of the lrrture leuzlwers cl Arnerrca Club recall the experrencee of tlwerr trrps to Kutztown grate leaclrersl Colleqe and lebr1nCnVallev Collere Row 1-Nlarrlyn Mengle, Qosalre Nldlorand Arlene Cult, Grace Afberry Row 2-Kathleen Perlly, Pobert Moyer, Emma Sen lrlt Row 3-Jean Frelwer, Mary Lourse Gable, Carolyn Zrlllrmrdt Standing-Geraldrne James, Prclward lV'lcDon- ough, Loretta Jaggers, lacquelrne Zvvoyer To gum furrlrwr Lnofvlfdqr of rfaerrwq tmclrers 4.5-',.rr.f 5Qrv.- of l- rw r 4 -,i 4,.,,r rr M, -A Row 1-llnrre 1 r - Row 2-Nfinrv llournrqn 'fam la'-. lrl'ran l-lrlr Nldrcrc Row 3-Marv Jo l-lorrrmw feral N'rr r L Dolores C-an-,rr J-fzrarczef wpwcral ggbmfrr sr.. .4 ,inf rwgr 1 Q crHcr4nr'r.1rnrnq fclwoow luv to oilfr Row 11XX'rllrarr'.lOn:'S Pain Knqrrfdrf l-lf tlwm- future Clrrnq arv 'rrnr.l.r lJm9r'r wfvulr ora'ld Urrelr w on vvlrdv rbnr' lac son Row 9-loan N':De.r fransr Hrs- Frm Fr,-drrgr Row 31l'l'5L-'r Krazz--rrzrrqw Q,-H Jxjrrw 'Anna Nav Hens. Row 4-fl rrr-fr Kllrrf ' ar an k1'fM lrigrr r.fr rlrrmnn llrrs ielrczolz Row Joanne Row l-lollma Row ketlw A group re berng fwrqned to drllerent 5 of keradrnrg to obf-erne teeclwrm method: 1-Putlw lolwnson, liebelle Spangler, Qclullrng Q-Daren Fox, llralrrcm Orr, Sylvm n, Nlfarrlyn l luyelt 3-.lulra Lllrrelw, lieatrrce Stump, Elrzd- rrnrtage, Naomr l-lfmker 7 S. O. S. CLUB Sponsors-Nliff Montgomery Nlin: Nlertz lean lline Pres. Nlarian lfocher V.-Pres loan l4i',hOD hec llatrit ia lord lreas Barbara Pavel Social Leader HWV? Qirl: of Terye Qur School Club plan their yarifruf actiyrtie' such as sellin football .1 r J, V Q Dfoqrarris, ouyinq service emblems, sponsoring a school dance, and :iyinq other seryice to the Students and school. nf V0 Sponsoring a school dance talces a lot of planning and this group did a very good job, Row 1-loan Roberts, Patricia Snyder, Nancy lilly, l-lelen Ciardner Row 2-Frances Keller, Phyllis Esterly, Delores Filbert, Doris Ann Scheclt Row 3-lane Claytor, Janice Kershner, Barbara Schaeller, Mary lane Schwartz, Barbara Kocher Sealed-Joan Bishop, Jean Kline, Barbara Ravel Standing-Patricia Lord, Joan Eckert, Marian Kocher, Theresa Koenig, Joan Faust, Virginia l-loehn, Leda PasVotis Knitting an afghan was one of the many activities of this club. Row 1-June Deppen, Elaine Eschelman, Jean Esterly, Joanne Schultz Row 2-Marjorie l-lorning, .loan Weidner, .lean l-lohl,, Kathryn King, l-lelen l2eber, Barbara Albright, Joan Ka ulfman e e nth l alfroom at ba ltet ed-fcria Bacfs, ric u 3, L e pert, Doors onaberger, Doris Kers ner, lara lfrueze.'fs.ci, rorence Ifozlofys i, Pauine ,lp-144 - ,rr 'ln Discanti Standing-Janet Bo NZVS, Jeanne Kemmerer 179 G' ORGANIZATIONS Paincra Kraras Mane Heller FEATURES Joan Lafferly Anngeannette Inms CLUBS 4995? IX June Blat! Sue Young GIRLS SPORTS Dons Homan Shirley Hlmmelrerch ARXALMA STAFF Sponsor-Mnss Koch Art Director--Mrs Norton EDITOR Jean Rutter FACULTY 1- ff? LM Geraldme James Marcia Kershner SENIORS fi, Manlyn Whrte Patncra R Bolt: BUSINESS MANAGERS Q' Ann Rothermel Emma Serfrrt 180 !4i1,N,,, ,gr ' 743235 V 17 ,,zr?'i'4tf'Q-Q, 921592723 I I .,, L Q' Q ., xi. V X aa A A ' . N-1 V II5fI5if A I I f fig? I I i mf , W ,J . Y kv 1 - I .. I ii'EE?i?f if ' I - fT'I'Wf ,A . a Kp Y I T : M4 5 ' Q, . .41 X I A ' A: , V so yy 181 Throughout our school year most of us have come ID Contact with our busy Editorial Staff when they were talcnng puctures promotlng sales planning the detalls of the book The Art Staff drew end and dlvusuon pages besndes arranging and completung the lay outs ofthe boolc was- ASSISTANT EDITOR Jean Lembach Patncla Harvey ART STAFF Peter Lenz Jean Long Nathan Oswell Vlvlan Dietrich T' jl My I my Kathleen Reilly Darlene Keiser Patsy Flammer Irene Pestlilxes TYPISTS BOYS' SPORTS 2-' Jacqueline Heffner Joyce Wert: Donald Wise Kenneth Kelinowslzi 6 The Busnness Staff is busy sending out copies ofthe Ped and Black to other schools. Business Staff--Janice Deutsch, Norman Klinilcowslci, Nancy Gerssler RED AND BLACK The weekly edltron of our school newspaper keeps all the students up to date on school events. We are proud of the Castles puplicatron which rs one of the hnest papers in Pennsylvanra. Sponsor-Mr. PI a nk l-lere we see the edrtors loolcrng over their hnrshed copy. Editors: J. Wlllram Jost edrtor, Marjorie Tillson Ass. editor 57' 1 ' Nw' Q 3 5 l Q l Reporters have the rob of rntervrewrng people around school. Reporters: Row 1-Dons Gettrs, Nancy Fortna, Suzanne Bretornel, Mr. Plank N Row 2-Ruth Zehner, l-lelen Brodstein, Natalie Filbert, Wrlliam Peedy, Jr, 182 Reporters: Mary Jane Dmochowslci, Philnp B. Austin Mrs. Whrtehead, Sally J, Lanz, Vrrginia Essig sf Typing the articles to be sent to the printers keeps our typusts busy. Typists-,lean Weldenhammer, Marian Peeser X The prrnters pause to look over therr work. Printers-Gerald Prngler, Joseph lrygar, James lfaucher RED AND BLACK Wrrtnng the personal oplnuon column, sensor snaps,and school gossip take up our feature wrrters tnrne. Feature Staff: Row 1-.lacquelme Zvvoyer ed, Llnda Qberholzer, Patrlcua Welherer, Shrrley Abrams, Caryl Stotzman Sports Staff-Gettrng the latest sports news of Rl-l.S. are l-lovvard McCauley-Cedj, Norman Qegner from Mr. Kepler, Rose Wagman, Dale Bowen, David Bleeker -an-4' .J-1 Seated Nancy Peck, Mass Walt Standing Mr Starr Roger Rohrbach Wllluam Reedy Jr , yy STUDENT CCUNCIL Sponsors-fvlnss Walt Mr. Starr Roger Rohrbach Pres. Wllllam Reedy V,-Pres Nancy Peck Sec. Representatives from each homeroom meet on the hrst and thrrd Fruday of each month to duscuss problems of the students and propose projects for the general nmproyement ol the school. This organlzation is a yltal partol oar democratrc school life. fffw TWELFTH GRADE Row 1-Joan Lafferty Jacqueline Conrath, Nlanlyn Dautruch, Sophie Manezak Row 2-Jean Rutter Mary Hamrlton Evelyn Vfeuda Patricia Galewslcl Erna Fredrlclc, Joan Wyle Shirley Abrams Row 3-David Hoilman, Edward Seclcel George Spencer, Albert Blessing, J. Wlllldmi Jost, Raymond Moyer ELEVENTH GRADE Row 1-Mary Ann Bettler, Phyllis Esterly Glona 184 Bucks, Gladys Dengler, Nancy peck Row 2-Ratrncua Gales, Mary Ann Weayt'r, Mary Jo Hoffman Georgia Goodhart, Sally Lessrg Que Young Row 3-Betty Bast Wrlson l'-loyer John Rhern Mayer N4ann Albert Stallone, Rose Wagman John Noll, Joan Muller Row 4-Paul Thompson Norman Klrntkowskr Absent-Rlchard Seesholtz TENTH GRADE Row 1-Joan Noll, Juduth Adams Dons Hoc-Der Martha Slelsch, Sandra Kelste Row 2-Mllton Shelter, Paul Gehrls Row 3-Dale Bower Stewart Emrnart Jantce Deutsch Shrrley Lelnbach, Rlchard Yoder Saul Nlorohl .. H? ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE Sponsor-Mr. Getz Planning assembly programs was the main duty of this committee. It was through their ertorts that such a varied assembly program was presented at l2.l-I.S. this year, Standing-Mr, Oetz Row 1-Carylee Slaughter, Shirley Mae Moyer, Nlary Knox, James Oage Row 2-Miss Trout, Eleanor Ustas, Marcus Reidenberg Row 3-Patricia Beidler, Mr, hlaage, Mr. I-lawman STUDENT FACULTY COMMITTEES Co-operation between students and faculty is demonstrated by our various committees which play an important part in our high schools activities. AWARDS COMMITTEE Sponsor-Mr, Newpher This committee tabulated the number of points earned by individual students in return for servlce to their school. To be elrgible for an award, students must be passing in all subjects and must be good school citizens. This award does not include those activities recognized by a letter or a pin. One per cent of the seniors who have the highest rating in service receive a Oold P. Seated-Mr. Schaich, Miss Unangst, Mr. Cardin, Miss Winter, Mr. Miller Standing-Mr Newpher,Kathleen Reil- ly, Marjorie Tillson, Marcia Kershner, Edmond Ettinger Absent-Jacqueline Castner, Barbara Eierro PUBLIC RELATIONS COMMITTEE Sponsor-Mr. Snyder The public relations committee planned methods of lteeoing the community in- formed about school activities through the school newspaper, local press, and vja radio. The zonnittee was essentjally on the alert For any unusual project which would bring favorable publicity and increased Interest in high school activities. Seated at table-Mr. Snyder Sealed-Mr. Taylor, June Blatt, Miss Eairlamb, Miss Peinbold, Miss Smith, Mr. Brucher Standing-Joanne Schade, Patricia Har- vey, Mr. Plank, Charles Matchet, Anna Mae Ooodman Absent-Miss Mertz, Isabelle Spangler AUDIQYVISUAI CQMMITTEE Sp0nSOl+Nlrf l' l me This year the audrfv .fnrual Commrttee con- ducted an unuentory of all audntory and vlsual eoulpment owned by the school IU order to study thege needs at T2 l l S Thls commrttee aequalnted the teachers mth the prnneuples governnng the use of equrpment, such as projectors, screens, and cameras, as well as studmed and marntauned an up-to-date Fule. Sealed-Mrs. Marten, Mrss Hahn, Mrs. McClellan, fvlrs. Kllne Standing-Mr. Gundy, Joan Roberts, Mr. Boyles, Ann Qohrbaeh, Samuel Dewald, Anne Stalneclcer, Charles Devune 7 GIRLS' GUIDANCE COMMITTEE Sponsor-Miss Htels These grrls orrgrnared the dnscussuon groups whrih, .wth the and of a few teachers, helped to solve the personal proolems of o,r young, ladues. They yrsuted the groaps perrodreally and also arranged ltr ne.-f groups. Row 1-Mary Houclf, Nlrss HlelcS, Mary '-lamr ton, Nancy Erncoln Row Q-Ja:Q-e'lne Eeeney, Elrzabeth lfreeler, Maworre Tnlleon Row 3-lrnda Cherholtzer, Evelyn Jones, Sylra Moore, Nancy Hrllegass, Ruth Cutrona, Mary Case, Nancy Peek, Marrlyn Clurnn HEALTH AND SAFETY CQMMITTEE Sponsor-Mr. Rock Our Health and Safety Committee has elimunated danger to our students on the drrveways, and has talten care of school sugns benng placed on North Thurteenth Street. Row 11pdtfICId P Boltz, Phyllrs Ash, .Jacqueline Harmrson, Carolyn Znllhardt Row 2-Kenneth Kalunowsltr, Mrs. Brrde- gam, Mass Holland, Mnss Montgomery R Row 3-Ronald Rogers, Mr. Mattern, Mr. oclc N. H. S. Sponsor-Mr. Enoch President-Edward 'zrgfet Vice-Presiden!-Davrd Hoffman Secretary-,Jean Putter Treasurer-Lenore Lee Leadershrp, scholarship, character, and service are the trarts necessary to become members of Natronaf Honor Soerety. Thrs year the socvety adopted a more demoeratrc System of selectrng members by hayrng a Faculty-Student Commrttee select the members from those persons suggested by any member of the faculty or any group of Students. Qne proyect of thrs soerety was paclcrng baskets of food and clothing for needy famllnes at Chrrstmas. To become a member of N.H.S. rs the goal of every student at RHS. N. H. S. Row 1-Joan Roberts, Geral- dlne Qarlsnrder, Barbara Pavel, Anna Pentschler Row Y-Nlarrlyn Shlmp, Made- lrne Pentos, Verna Jean Slrngholl, Joanne Schade Row 3-Kathleen Rerliy, Roger Rohrbach, Helen Feber JUNIOR CITIZENSHIP COMMITTEE Sponsor-Mraz Declf The Junaor Crtrzenshrp Commrttee consrsts of students elected by therr respectrye twelfth grade Problems of American Democ- racy classes. These cryrc-mnnded puprls luncrroned chrelly durrng the electron to encourage eyery one to exercise has rrght of lranchrse and to make hum more aware ol hrs duty as a cmzen rn a democracy. The commrtree also sent a representatrve to a Unrted Natrons' meetrng rn New York. Row 1-Shrrley Abrams, Patrrcra Gajew- sh, Jacquelrne Feeney, Alma Ohlrnger, Shrrley Wentzel Row 2-Franlr Sands, Wrllram Reedy, Jr., Edward Slclcel, Gerald Grrndle, Pschard Karwoskl, Paul Hacker Absent-Lenora Lee Row 1-Patrrcla Swavely, Evelyn Welda, Jacqueline Zwoyer Row 2-Kathleen Wagner, Marjorie Tull- son, Joan Wyle, Carolyn Zrllhardt Row 3-Donald Wrse, Julia Ulrrch, Pon- ald lrupp Other members-Patricia Berdler, Stewart Haggerty, Leslre Heere, Joan Hollman, Peter Lenz, Dorace Leyrn, Lenore Lonlcer, Wrllram Loose, Caryl Strtzman, .June Blatt, Betty Haclcer, Barbara Schellle, Erna Fred- rrclc, Wrllram Peedy, Jr. I -JC v- Y-TEENS Sponsors-Mrs, Norton Muss Peunbold Ihus group us one ol the most actuve and popular gurls' organuzatuons at Qeadung Hugh. Y-leens assusts un buuldung character, promotung lruendshup, and proyudung recreatuon for uts members through the yaruous Interest groups, Thus year Y-Ieens promoted many outstandung projects whuch Included buyung a new lectern for the school, guyung a Chrustmas party lor needy chuldren, sponsorung two formals, and balrung cakes Ior a sale, the proceeds of whuch were donated to charuty. Y IIIN LAISINII' Seated-Marulyn Whute Treasurer, Kathleen Wagner' r Presuden Standing-Lenore Lonlcer Secretary Verna Jean Slungr holf Worship Chaurman, Ann llchr Vuce presudent KNITTING Row 1-Maruan Adams, Jacquelune McLean, Joan Stubbleloune Row 2-Shurley Sotter, Eluzabeth Kreclcer, Maruan Kocher, Janet Nelson, Jean Pusher, Miss Hoyer, Vurgunua I-loehn, Mary I-Iauclc, Jacque- ' 4':fr': lune Harmuson ,VX MODERN DANCING Row 1 Alma Ohlunger Patrucua Gnles Cary Stutzman Muldred Iravaglu Nancy Batz Row 2 Annueannette lnnus Joan Wyle Maruan Yoder Jean Putter Maruan Kalbach Row 3 Leda I3asYotus Qneraldune James I A in-:X N' as 'fi away Shurley Pettus Patrucua Boltz Anna Klune Row 4 Sylvua Irayer Mary Hamulton, Pat rucua Gayewsku Mary Knox Patrucra Qrr Georgua Cnoodhart CANASIA Seated-Glorua Zuber, Sue Young, Nancy Peck, Beatruce Carpenter, Laura Druppe Standing-Alvuna Bolton, Joan Ulysses ,Jean Zehner, Marulyn Dohner, Nancy Schell, Sylvia Hoffman, June Blatt, Verna Jean Slungholl, Ann Pothermel 190 5 INTEREST GROUPS PENNSYI VANIXX Dlllf ll Jean Klrne, Patrrrla lfbrd, Joanne 'Schrade C HVXMIC G Row 1-Janice Kerichner, frlorra lllozh, Nanny Nusa, hurley Bryan Row Y-Nancy Bechtel, Heatrrpe lrtump, llarbara Vocher mma Sellrlt Jacqueline Conrath, Sara lllen lox, Janet lou lfeeser lf r-'iw PING PONG Row1 Mary Louise Gable Jacqueline Qastner, Rosalre Marnorana Row? Nancy Crerssler Martha Homan, Joanne Kercholl, Joan Luckey, Marilyn Haer, Grace Werden hammer, lucy lrsher June Boldt lrllran ln-lrlt Mary ane Dmocnowskr, Shirley Abrams, Marana Jezrorczalf Marne Heller Dolore Katzanfnoyer Pamela Wenherer Qul EE CLUB Conductor-Jam Ulrrci Row 1-Pmh Ann Hon-' liww Haurr Parham Pe, l Jaruaflrrw Zwoyer Edwrna Haas Lo'f 'a llrrcw Row 2-Pamela '. r'l '.'arf JL llollman Joan Hof..-r, Nancr Wagner Uolor-'a Vanfirsda-' Joan Pot-'rw lfwflrg As Row 3'-Joan Fw llfanor Drc- Harman lim-.rg Jaarnnw 'Agnwr 'nr Berry Plarf fy4er'y,1 Har Vxh Jonnzon lrOrr' Ifrfnon J-an--I rQHs.'H.'r E55 IJUM 1 Row 1-llrzabfrh 'r'o,-ff 'f1'rly'rlf'7h'r Row 2-Darla Ann UCS'-cf Fon Ponrbach lwrrrrr fwawly ldrh 'rrvgarr Vow lfarw Marfr Beryl Yrarnwr franc.-2 llrqh Kirnlw -'1 Jifagn.-r Row 3-lJarrrCu1lW.fr'1rl Pnyllr: Mfrs' llarw lsnflman Nancy Www Nancy Hrllvgass Lund-1 ljbwrholrpr Hoi' 'Naqman Harem ',a r I 'f I ,, sr W 4:- 51244 if f Z 2 I A fr' ' , 'ir Eid Je' 1 , xl 5? Q 1 Y 'X 1 W' R? fit 0 W J -In Q 5 - 4 il Vim 'wma LWB TV' f2f'v:r 'wif 2i?12,,W ' QP ' g. 1, f fiifk JIT!-'lf f' ,IV ': V Y, - 7 LL gf' 47:1 -.4 ig u' f .,3f'. v'f'?' A .I ,,,......-- W X mi . ,fi .. R ' The ollicers admire the sportsmanship trophies which the RHS. Key Club donated to the project which they sponsored. Edward Siclcel, William Reedy, Jr,, Roger Rohrbach, David Hoffman Members of the Key Club pose lor the photographer at the Alumni Homecoming Dance. The villain threatens the lcing in The ldlings of the King which was presented in the annual Key Club Assembly. FVGUCIS 5CdlZt, George Seylert, Harold Hauclc, Bernard Mendelsohn, Charles Matchett The Key Club boys proudly display their ne Al sweaterg William Reedy, Jr., David l-loliman, Roger Rohrbach, Edward Siclrel, Robert Kleclcner 193 KEY CLUB Sponsor-Mr, Hilgendorl President-Edward Siclrel Treasurer-Robert Beaumont V.-Pres.-William Reedy, lr, Dist, Gov.-David Hoffman Secretary-Roger Rohrbach Historian--Robert Kleclfner This year Reading Highs outstanding Key Club sponsored a sportsmanship project to promote better relations among the high schools competing in the Central Pennsylvania Football and Basketball Conferences. The reward of this project was a traveling trophy, donated by the Reading High Key Club, to be presented each year to the school which has been voted best in sportsmanlrke conduct, Besides, these boys served our school by selling programs at Football games, by publishing and selling their own basketball programs, by ushering on various Occasions throughout the year, and by sponsoring the Alumni Homecoming Dance. At the State Convention, this club won recognition for having the best achievement and attendance reports, Vg Row 1-Luther Spangler Charles Kenney, Donald foley, Robert Nlclnrof William Reedy, Jr, Edward Sickel, David Hoffman, Roger Rohrbach Row 2-Mr Hilgendorf Bernard Mendelsohn Sidney Fogelrnan, David Hyman, Mayer Nlann, William Jost, Howard McCauley, Barry Hillegass Larry Hilgendorl Ronald Rogers Row 3-Dale Gaul, Robert Klecltner Richard Crowther Russell Kline, Robert Beaumont, James Leslie, Francis Scalzi Harold Hauck, Paul Thompson. Norman Klinilrowslci, Thomas MacCallum S I X M, wa:-.w1Cq?,,,, J 1' .5 x...,,,e, 1 x W , ,PN xi iw' 5 s ,nl '. fu . F 2 R f I f ' ww' , W f I a 1 ha 'fi I? 1 , '? 6' . 31' JY 4. A, A .. ,,, 1 fix! f, V Az, , 21 y f ,. pig xg x .1vf,'n,-H-. . J, ,, I . n -. gi 1 x v , .Q 1 I 4 1 J ,vhs Y 4' 1 'z gk 1 9 ,Q 5' 1. I uf.: wi, QM ,S I' , a , . Q Q ,n Q , my ba. rw' f . .A Q 5 f 'xv-f Y V, 3 mm-aa.'.i3,.ai is z 'fA -W' -F5 9'-jc 'ff Ol ' , . , 4 . ...H . Ma' 1 MQ 'wg 'Jv- 'ir HALL PATROL Sponsor-Mr. Newpher Students from all classes willingly give up their study time during lunch hours in order that our halls may be lcept clear, orderly, and attractive. Row 1-Lorraine Beclcer, Alvina Bolton Row 2--Nancy Bond, Leonard Conrad, Barbara Fierro, Fanny Efstration, Chester H. Deam Row 3-Harold Bosold, Sidney Bleclcer, Richard DeMott, Donald Foley, Richard Burlchert Row 1 Marilyn Quinn Mary Lou Price Nancy Lemmerhart Laura Drippe Evelyn Battle Row 2 Marjorie Horning Ardell Garl to Marian Yoder Rita Schmura Rocco Mastrangelo Row 3 El Herbine Edith DeLong Joanne Schade, Patricia Orr, Leona Gibson Row 4-Leon Miller, Joan Bishop, AI- bert Stallone, Patricia Lord Row 1-Joan Henning, Geraldine Lolo- ner, Patricia Henlne, Georgia Goodhart Row 2-Gene Lease, Christ Ganas, Stan- ley Koutroulelis, Larry l-lilgendorl Row 1-Evangeline Morris, Patricia Rob- inson, Anna Mae Riclcenbach, Jean Roslin Row 2-Carol Miller, Madeline Rentos, Jean Price, Gloria Powell Row 3-Robert Roche, Hayes McKinney, Dale Gaul, Henry Roloidoux my A 3 ,F ,--ii-i v- ' . HALL PATROL Row 1-Marcra Jezleorczalc, Marilyn White, Vlrgrnla Fsslg, Kathleen Wagner Row 2'-Lllluan llllt, June Chuclcran, Anmeannette lnnus ff I as 4 J Row 3-Dhrllp Zullfl, Nancy llouser Isl I 9 9 AO. x, , OFFICE MESSENGERS These students assrst our olluce force by delivering slips, papers, and other notaces to both teachers and students, ID addltlon, they collect attendance slaps and perform many other duties which arnse. Row 1-Madeline Smuth, Glorra Klnne, Marjorie l-lornnng, Janet Peeser, Ann llehr, Phyllis Schelble Row 2-James Reber, Joseph Faust, Raymond Moyer, John Schmehl 2515+ Row 1-Madeline Smith, Loretta Unch, Verna Slnngholl, Gloria Zuber, Sherwood Scheslele Row 2-Andrew Shearer, Walter Hell- ner, John Sherman Row 1-Beatrice Carpenter, June Hol- lenbach, Barbara Banlfes, Ruth Jones Row 2-Fsther Ermold, Datrncla Pobunson, Anna Mae Prclrenhacn, Jacqueline Pntz, Chlrley l-lolland, Vnyran Denohs, Luqenna lfnlar, lean Hole, Shsrley Mae Moyer '19 NATIONAL THESPIA NS Sponsor-Miss Hahn President-William l2eedy Vice-President-Virginia Essig Secretary-Annjeannette lnnis Treasurer-James Taddeo Recorder--Joanne Schade This newly organized, select group consists of those students who have displayed interest in dramatics by participating in plays, by studying malce-up, by doing other worlc connected with the stage, and by conducting the malce-up workshop at the Eastern States Dramatic Conference. Row 1-Fanny Efstration, William Reedy, Nathan Osvvell, Clyde Williams Row Y-Virginia Essig, Annjeannette lnnis, Lenore Lee, Shirley Abrams, Joanne Schade, Patricia Orr, Miss Hahn QUILL AND SCROLL Sponsor-Mr. Plank Quill and Scroll is an honor- ary organization of Red and Black and Arxalma Staff mem- bers, who have successfully Filled the requirements set up by this society. Membership in this nationwide organization is the goal of every student in- terested in iournalismn Row 1-Mary Hauclc, Wil- liam Jost, Marjorie Tillson, Howard McCauley Row 2-Jean Ritter, Ruth Zehner, June Blatt, Rose Wag- man, Marie Heller, Geraldine James Row 3-Mr. Plank, Norman Klinilcowski, Norman Regner, William Reedy, Jr., Donald Wise 19 99 93 COSTUME COMMITTEE Sponsor-Mrs, Dornsife This committee, which was custodian of all school cos- tumes, designed and made most of the apparel seen in plays and other presentations throughout the year. Louise Morrison, Jean Schaeffer, Ruth Jones, Vanda Vicari, Shirley Mae Moyer, Jacqueline Steve, Eleanor Us- tas, Joan Breuninger, Despina Paras BALLET GROUP Sponsor-Mrs. Boltz These attractive dancers presented entertaining interpre tations of many musical Selections sung by A Cappella Choir in School and at the Academy of Music in l3'hiladelDl'1'd' Center-Arlene Gilt Row 1-Mildred Travagli, Sally Lanz Row 2-Patricia Schildt, Phyllis Esterly,fNnn1eannettelnni' Joan Wyle . luv' I' gi Y, I rf' ASSEMBLY CHAPLAINS AND CHAIRMEN Sponsor-Mass Trout Readrng from the Brble, Ieadrng the students an prayer and the Flag salute, introducung guests, and actlng as announcers of the assembly pro- 5 grams are the duties of these groups. . Marjorre Tallson, Patrncra Pike, Joanne Schade, K clacquelrne Feeney, Loretta Jaggers, Julld -::- , Ulrich, Barbara Pavel rf 4 1 Davrd l-lollman, Leon Maller, Shirley Abrams, Davnd Hyman, Wulllam Peedy, Jr. 31 Ti CASTLETTES Sponsor-Mr. Walker These talented masses presented spec- raltY numbers at our assemblres, sang enjoyable songs at our Evenrngs of Musrc, and gave top-notch performances over the radto as vvell as at outside engagements Julia Ulrrch, Fluth Johnson, Joanne Manvvrller, Evelyn Werda, Patricia Pulte, Ruth Ann Howe, Loretta Jaggers QOO MALE QUARTET Sponsor-Mr Wetiet Vw' otrvvtq varied and mtervgtr mq mmbew on ham oftesroms throuczhog the wear these owe ofovtded iptstahdthg erwtertatrt- ment fir the studefttt and farqftv Seated-CjeratdmeHeHmer,ac- comptamst Sianding-Francs Scalzt, Preh- ard Stuchter, George Seyfert, Puchard Scherer VOCAL ENSEMBLE Sponsor-Mr. Vfallter 7 0 Select strtgers of the A Cappeflc Chour comprised thas group which sang over the radio. T... X! Row 1 Qeorge Jeffert Ha fd Wh: e Doris Je :son Mary e A rm Ft her Beferly 9 t r E ther d em a even Fxhrtna O on tc at Q we er Stratton Mdrmarit w 2 P d erer e o patrreta e a a Wertze Jean Ad 9 Z V' V 2 ff PF rt V Q L 'ta J A en Row 3-., .dr Mo ew JJ n Et, , -em e ,V44dPNNt12 Eve n Uffeda fi h Peebe, Mary J ht timer, ,a e es. tr. hh Dot hed Jheetz 2. xi Y enry De Af Q' ' 3 ' 1 W enreth -et e llhodella Noll, Loretta Jaggers ,Geraldune l-letlner, loan Beebe Accompanists Row 1i-Anna Pusher, Dorothea Sheetz, Arlene Ouft, Esther Ermold, Qeorgua Goodhart Row 2-Marv Louuse Gable, Shurley Sotter, Barbara Beaver, Beverly Boswell, Mary .Jane Di Cassel, .loan Pusher Row 3-Claure l-lenry, Dorus laclcson Roy 4-Domunuc Cammarano, Bernard Mole- sltu, George Seyfert, lohn Endy, Robert Nave A CAPPELLA CHOIR The goal of every vocalust at l2.l-l.S. is to become a member ol the A Cappella chour. lhus select group, whuch receuved nevv govvns thus year, provuded outstandung entertaunment un the lhanltsguvung and Chrust- mas profuams, the Ku-.vanusfllotary meetunq, the haftercantata, andthe Lultural Ulympucs gt the Phuladelphua Academy of Musuc. lhey also provudeo representatuon at dustruct and state choral lestuvals, Baccalaureate servuces, un addutuon to numerous appearances on raduo programs. Director-Mr. Walker President-Henry Reclcay Vice-President--liuchard Stuchter Secretary-Loretta Uruch Treasurer-Pxlvuna Bolton Librarians-Mary Qase Dorus Jackson lluchard Stuchter Pay Lenhart Q9 Row 1-Mary Lou Stevvart, Patrucua Pulte, Eveyn Weuda, Loretta Uruch, Dolores Powers Row 2-Betty Dfall, Dons Peecl, Joyce Sassaman, ,lulua Ulruch Row 3-Harold Whute, Floyd Wertz, Prchard fruchter Pobeut lvlartz, llenry Pedcav Y Row 4-Pucharcl Scherer, Allan fuhutt, Edvvard Zuelunslu, .Joel llyott, Kenneth Seudel Q09 O3 Row 1-DatriciaWeitzel, Mary DeLong, Lucy Brun- etto, Grace Bensing, Pat- ricia Sweitzer Row 2-Shirley Zellner, Patricia Boltz, Alyinia Boi- ton, Patricia Beidler, Mary Case, Joan Fry Row 3-l2onaldMill,Datf ricia Upczalc, Ann Stal- neclcer, Jean Adams, Regina Stevens, Qobert Daniels Row 4-John Chymcyulc, Theodore Forte, Stephen Georgeadis, Carmel Cari, poli, Clittord Flamm A CAPPELLA CHOIR Row 1-Evangeline Morris, Joan Johnston, Elsie Moyer, Jacqueline Zvvoyer, loan McDevitt Row 2-Ruth Johnston, Dar- lene Moyer, Nancy Menqle, Ruth Ann Howe, Joanne Man- willer, Mary Jo Hotfrnan Row 3-Richard Hidalgo, Francis High, Elinor Herman- sader, Sylvia HoHman, June Graves, Kenneth Lerch Row 4-Davis Gilyard, Stratton lvlarmarou, Ronald Nicholson, Pay Lenhart, Eldred Lowman 1 Row 1--Barbara Schell, Anna Mae Riclcenbach, Jeanne Kiefer, Nancy Lemmerhart, Irene Pestlilces, Elizabeth Stowe, Ma ry Pappas Row 2-Marian Kocher, Amelia Nawrzonelt, Patricia Qrr, Jean Withers, Joan Kauffman, Joan Stubblebine Row 3-Joseph Vliasz, William Qsieclti, Forrest Stine, Janet Schaeffer, William Schaich, Gordon l-lummel, Eugene Luszewicz Row 1-Doris Baggott, Nancy Batz, Anna Mae Goodman, Jeanne Kem- merer, Carolyn fox, Doris Schnabel, Sylvia Dalious Row 2-Elizabeth Bau- der, Kathryn King, Dorothy Deblcowsky, Pose Marie Martorana, Nancy Him- melreich, Marlene Knob- lauch Row 3-Elmer Wright, Betty Famer, Shirley Eckert, Genero Zizza, James Bowen S204 MIXED Director-Mr Waller Pres.-Paymond f-loffman V.-Pres.-Janet Schaeffer Secretary-Nancy Eshelman Trees.-Eugene Luszewicz Librarians-Nancy Stetler, Jeanne Kem- merer, Warren Deeds, Richard Braun listening to this groups singing in assemblies and at evenings of music brings contentment and enjoyment to all who are fortunate enough to hear them, Q7 54 fgvia IQ ' 3-2 3- w I 3 if Q ,3Y 1 SV! ' W A' , . 'B 3 U A , ff '9Q 0 9- X I LY eg? 'Q Q A i 2 i Q 4' 'M 1 J Y J 906 Row 1-Violet Bright, Patricia Giles, Shirley Batz, Patricia Moyer, Bar- bara Bankes, Vinnie Glimp, Vanda Vicari, Joan Noll Row 2-Rosemary Brickel, Joyce Gundy, Georgene Zerbe, Joan Ziegler, Alice Harris, Ruth Siegart, Ella Marks, Shirley Filbert, Patricia Cremer, Despina Paras Row 3--Shirley Schaefer, June Hartranlt, Shirley Feinouer, Antonia Galanes, June l-lollenbach, Margaret Spohn, Virginia l-loehn, Andree Schmoyer, Louise Miller U2 GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Sponsor-Mr. Walker President-Vanda Vicar: Vice-President-Nancy Distasio Secretary-Jeanette Ciabattoni Treasurer-Peggy Hollman Librarians-Virginia Hoehn Patricia Moyer Shirley Feinouer Pianists-Patricia Landis Ruth Siegart Louise Miller Feminine voices at assemblies and Evenings of Music have proved to be very popular at l2.l-LS. The appearance of this club is always anticipated by both school and community, , 5 - 35: , tiff ' Row 1-Barbara Albright, Nan Fake, Sylvia Richmond, Jean Os- vvalt, Patricia Rick, Doreen Adams, Marie DeNino, Margaret Beears Row 2-Barbara Laub, Virginia l-lahn, Janice Miller, Nancy Nuss, Shirley Freeman, Bernice Barth, Joan Body, Elizabeth Bell, Peggy Hotlman, Janet Eisenhower Row 3-Joan Zimmerman, Jan- ice Miller, Peggy Rapp, Joyce Lutz, Eugenia Kilar, Dolores Cia- battoni, Jeannette Ciabattoni, Jac- queline Westner, Nancy Distasio, Patricia Landis BOYS' GLEE CLUB Sponsor-Mr Wa l leer President-Richard Crupl Vice-President-Qobert Szajna Secretary-Earl Stubbs Treasurer-Rlchard Delvlott Librarians-Hernard Kemp Melvm SEVGUSZ Qalph l-lrdalgo Pianist-Fred Dawes Blendrng thear vorces rn harmony at assernblres and Evenings of Musuc, this new group gave pleasure to all through nts hne snngsng which has made it a perma- nent organrzatron at the castle. 3 lsr -'Hz r. . Row 1-John Freeman, Emil Apollonl, Matteo parm, Peter Karsoglus, John Clawges, Robert Berns, Ralph Hidalgo Row 9-Richard Crupn, Theodore Dufauay, Mattro Bonanno, Ralph Kneeream, Donald Balthaser, James Dugan Row 3-Richard Delvlott, Quchard l-loverter, Robert Szajna, Russell Sweitzer, Fred Dawes, Anthony Sebno f Row 1-Robert Goretslo, Mel- vrn Strause, Dawd Chadmclf, James Doerrman, Vernon Eeclfer, Nrles Berlrler Row 2-Dennle B ODllY,C:l'1d'lZS Stauller, l3a'ry Staooleorne, Paul Schaeffer, Pobert Jones, Bernard Watt, Donald Slater Row 3-Bernard Ffeop Par- mond Angstadt, Mrzhael Gal- lagher, Earl Stubbs, Neal Spatz, Fred Dundore Absent-Herbert Peese W- HY Q' me f-f . 2 iq iii.:-,ga Mgffi 4ll ' 'l 4 v ' - . r .. - U . . T' 1 r ' 5 ' 2 I. A , ' . ' c . 3. S in is qu 'I lim' K ww.: rv-vi! ,L 1' fig . . . . . . .1 ., -, , 5 . 1 :kr , gf . Q . ' Q 1 3 'gy' .E V F gy , A 1 ff- 4 L ff. li h L .fu M E 7. . J: 4 .. , 5510? 1 , ' - ' .ag gl ' f T , E 4 ' ' I qf -K Q h W Q M g- --if 4 , . '. ' .H ,, . , Q -h g . 'Y A rf- nv' ,R ' y '... fgga. 'QD UZ-Q xi-57 Q- If J: KN, Q' x lg V . 7 , k 0 - .ak gg' .-A - X. I 6' I Q., ' X' f 'A' 'X . A-I-f' MAJORETTES Kneeling-Ruin Foreman, lrinanne Shilling Janet Weldnef, Adema Cnft, Mane Fore man, Slmrley Wentzel, Panama Franks Head Maiorethz-Huzabvth Valentu lriluan Qlszewskr, John Pheln,DorusAnn Qcheclc Cordell Musser, George Eckroth, David Lelblg, Charles Hlx COLOR GUARD Cathenne Hnzf, Efeffn Uffzwda, Johanna math, Paymcnd Moyer, XWaY?a:e Gretn, angy Hlrnfnelrexcln, Nafafxe Fr?b2'!, Nancy Lzlfy ga HIGH ' SENIOR BAND Sponsor Mr Cardin President Frank Ferraro Vice President-Bruce Eck Secretary Elizabeth Valenti Treasurer-John Phein Librarian-John l-lafer Manager-Keith Allen Experienced musicians, who were formerly members ol the other bands, comprise our Senior Band, which is one of the most apprecia- ted musical organizations at the castle. Jack Brickel, James Quinn, Kenneth Stuebner, Elizabeth Valenti, Curtis Eshelman I Row 1-Neil Fichtorn, Donald Burger, Carl Gangemi, Helen Zielinslci, Hiram Hoclc Row 2-Joyce Wenrich, Joseph Nuller, Edmond Ettinger, Robert Moyer, John Kompa, Marilyn Furman Row 1-lohn lrygar, lranlt Ferraro, Gene lease, Gerald Zeigenfuse Row 2-John l-lafer, lohn parese, Domlnrc Calpino, Robert Huck, Marvin Drew Absent-Pobert Vespico 210 John Phein, Cordell Musser, George Eck- roth, Edwin Druekenmiller, Paul Weidner Absent-Jennie Conrad CONCERT BAND Sponsor-Mr, Cardun President--Frank Ferraro Vice-President-Bruce Eck Secretary-Ellzabeth Valenti Treasurer-John Rhenn Librarian-John l-later Concert Band, a group of selected mem- bers, provided enjoyable entertainment in assembly, at an Eyemng of Music, and at Rl-l.S. on Parade. Seated-Donald Burger, Marllyn Furman, Patncna Gajewsltr, Joyce Wenruch, Robert Moyer Standing-Rlchard Crosby, l-luram I'-loch, Keith Allen, lr-larry Gowans, Nnel Frchtorn Seated-Gerald Zeigenfuse, Robert Buclc Bruce Eclc, Robert Vespico Standin -Franlc Ferraro, Edmond Et tlnger, Join l-lafer Seated-George Eckroth, Charles l'lix, Cordell Musser, John Rhein Standing-John Faude, Paul Weidner Edmond Druclcenmuller, James Stelly I 1 ' I AQQA, : + wx i ,J ' Q tif Q, S READING PA. qi N , 'Wi -..' 5 4 Q K' H e!m,?'g' 'N N VJ 'I' E 5 3 fe, xx 'xx W i i i 1 E fgf, sf 1 T, H Q V' 21,15 .I ,, S i Y lil If rd J w i'A 3 M.. W was A k xi4,, k Q Q ee , 5' L .Sk A A 'xv Q1 ,. I ' W U. 4,5 Q, 5 5, X fn 5 I n 1 3 V ., I ' ' Q .j A . V fm, 3' L, 1 , ii 1 4A Q pl gg fp. vj fiat' x X H 5 , 'W . X, ,X V. ,-- jx, xg lam gi? A u M' 'Q 4 V , Q 4 QW' L . . A A .- ' '1 1 Bl Row 1-Patricia Cnaiewslri, Ray Lenhart, Richard Ott, Doris Cox Row 2-James Jones, John Lombardo, Gary Klein, Frank Distasio, Richard Hartline U Qt N c Y- : 696,815 fffaii George Kline, Curtis Eshelman, Elaine Levin, Dale Clemens . ,KM SENIOR ORCHESTRA .1 aizembly, at eveninqz ol mmir, and rmtnicle perlorman Director-Mr Hardin President-C urtir lshelman ViC2-Presidenl-liarry l lilbert Secretary-Patrw ia Mill Treasurer-Grace lienzinq Librarians-Stanley lfoutrotilelis, Carolyn Ziilhardt Business Manager-lbominic Cammarano Row 1-Patricia Mill, Beatrice Carpenter, Barry Hilbert, David Leibig Row Q-Phyllis Ash, Thalia Voigt, Germaine Klemphe, Jeanne Fisher, Elizabeth Kracker, Margaret Nagle v-' Row 1-Grace Bensinq, Carolyn Zillhardt, Mary Hamilton, Joan Schilling, Barbara Dry Row 2-Dominic Cammarano, Eleanzre trall, Maw Louise Diller, Marilfn l-layett, Ra'ph Vneerean Row 3-Etarfey lfoatrojelii, Joseph Fa,1', Robert VW Barbara Ann Smith, John hlaler, Kenneth Eeidel, Frank Ferraro Q13 lhls line qroaip ol musicians iz appreriated by all in ELEVENTH GRA DE i Guiding the class of '51, l planning the class trip, and choosing the various committees such as welfare, hat, color, and emblem are the responsibilities 1 of the eleventh grade olticers who were elected by the iunior class. Philip Mathias, Joyce Wenrich, Mr. Brillhart, Miss Schvvenclce sponsors, Marie Foreman, Francis Scalzi Absent-Mr. Gundy -sponsor -- .. 'l v vs SJ ev Y ,-v 1951 ARXALMA STAFF Chosen because they have ability in art and writing, and the additional traits of dependability, responsibility, reliability, co-operation,accuracy, imagination, and initiative, these students will publish next year s Arxalma. 'Q 19 A, -' l , , fp. -:rr ,. ., is ' jacolfegine Costner W k I ' X J, 3l fjigglynogdzhher K 1 K-J 'R 5 4. Patricia Miller ' 5. Betty Eberenz 6. Patsy Flammer as 1 I 6 it 2 7, Nlariorie Dunlcelberger N , 8. Joan Fisher 1+ 5 0 V vs' 9. Barbara Swartz ' ,F 10. Patricia lloczalr L' ' 5 ljvlerigiilianos l Q . e n e n X 13. Cujrald Leiily 14. Sue Young 15. Nancy l-limmelreich y 16. Patricia Harvey DQ is If W an nf 5. 17. Bernard Bohanalr 5' A ' ' 18. Shirley Lelnbach Y I cv 19. Mildred Cronan ' w I go. lliionniegtout xv,- ' 1, 0 se ininger 6 8 22. llogaliegjlaiorana 23. N c Q... 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'W f f Abbreviations and Ar knowledaments Admrnrstratron Qllrce Stall Prrncrpal School Drstrrct Qllrcral Vlce Prrncrpals Arxalma Song Clubs Agriculture F Avratlon Baby Slttrng Boys Athletrc Busrness Fllrcrency Camera Canasta Card Castlearres Chess Checker Crvrc Prrde Conversatronal berman Cralts Dancrnq Dramatrcs Fellowshrp Frlm Radro French Future Teachers ol America Grrls Athletic Go l l-lomecralts Leaders Nature Study Nursrng Pennsylvanra Dutch Record Shop Crafts Srngrng South Amerrcan lravel Technrcal l?adro Town Meetrng Typrng Faculty Ar Commercral Dlstrlbutlve Fducatron Drrvrng English Forergn languages Guidance l-lome Fconomrcs Lrbrary Mathematrcs Musrc Physrcal Fducatron and l-lealth Practical Arts Scrence Socral Studie Features A Day at P l-l S Curtarn Trme Fashions Flashbacks Junror Hrgh Schools Northwest Southvse t Organrzatrons A Cappella Arxalma Stalls 1950 1951 Assembly Chaplarns and Chairmen Ballet Group Boys Glee Castlettes 10Q 103 5Q 6Q 170 170 74 68 166 60 00 0 08 04 4 QOQ 80 INDEX Q 5 c 5 55 .J 64 54 6 65 6 6 J4 7 7Q 56 77 76 7 78 159 6 156 159 4 7Q 69 7 167 73 76 7 16 0 109 05 5 106 07 0 Q 4 Q00 199 Q07 Q00 Concert Band Costume Commrttee lleventh Crade Sponsors and Class Qllrcers in A A Cnrrls Glee Club Q lrls Gurdance Committee Hall Patrol lr lunror Band lunror Cltrzenshrp Commrttee Key Club Male Quartette Marchrng Band Mrxed Chorus N l-l S Natronal Thesprans Qhfrce Messengers Qurll and Scroll Socrety Ped and Black uenror Band Senror Qrchestra Student Fa ulty Commrttees Student Councrl Student Court Vocal Ensemble Y Teens School Seal School Motto Senrors Baby Pictures Class Song Commencement Fmbarrassrng Moments ln Memorram Seniors Sensor Assembly Sensor Class Qllrcers Senror Commrttees Sensor Personalrty Contest Senror Prom Sports Boys Baseball Varsrty Basketball Varsrty Cheerleaders Cross Country Football Awards Varsrty Go Men Behind P lfl S Sports Soccer Tennrs Track Gtr s Archery Badmrnton Basketball Bowlrng Hockey Locker room lnlormals Preyrew Calendar Softball Swrmmrng Tennis Volleyball Table of Contents Theme Trtle Page 99 Q 4 94 95 Q06 87 196197 19Q Q Q 189 193 Q0 Q08 Q04 Q0 88 89 98 197 98 18Q 183 Q10 Q 3 186 187 184 0 9Q 116117 130131 13Q 1Q61Q7 1Q8 138 1Q QQ 8 QQ 1Q3 33 37 1Q4 4 35 136 1 9 50 146 44 45 43 140 149 14Q 48 47 . , rr , 1 F .,... . .. . ..Q11 t . . . . 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