Reading High School - Arxalma Yearbook (Reading, PA)
- Class of 1951
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ix T i ,-. My .--L f . Q if ll? ,-4.4 ARXALMA AWARDS l 950 Medalist Award Columbia Scholastic Press Association Columbia University New York City, New York Second Class Honor Rating National Scholastic Press Association University of Minnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota Second Place in State Pennsylvania School Press Association Central Catholic High School Allentown, Pennsylvania TABLE OF CONTENTS THE CAPTAIN AND OFFICERS Principal and Faculty ENTERTAINMENT ON BOARD Activities Organizations Clubs RECREATION ON DECK Sports FRIENDS AND MEMORIES Features FIRST-CLASS PASSENGERS Seniors ABBREVIATIONS AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Index Page 6 32 34 74 'I00 'I34 150 215 216 5 G. LE I SEY qi! 4-ff 5 L if I fi ,J . 4 .1 CUR CAPTAIN All life is but a voyage, or a succession of voyages, each presenting its own problems, its own triumphs, and each opening up new vistas of adventure and understanding. So it has been on your voyage through the public schools - you have had your moments of trouble and doubt, your periods of elation and triumph. School has broadened your vision, increased your interests, revealed new goals, and presented fresh oppor- tunities and challenges, You have known disappointment and elation, discouragement and exaltation, tri- umph and defeat. Through each successive experience, from each new adventure and challenge has come growth - mental, physical, moral, and spiritual, or social. Ere long you will realize that your high school days have but set the pattern for the days and years that lie ahead, The lessons learned, the strengths de- veloped will ever be present to aid and guide you. Your school, your teachers, and parents trust that they KZMZM W have been sufficient to sustain you in your new voyage. OUR FIRST MATES The girls aboard go to Miss thel Hicks, vice-principal, with meir many and various prob- rms. Besides, she plans the :hedules for teachers, pupils, nd clubs, conducts our danc- sg supervises the girls' con- Jct, and directs the ushers ar our many evening pro- rams. Meet Mr. lvan,Newpher, vice-principal and adviser to the boys. He assists the Captain by preparing as- sembly programs, supervis- ing discipline, composing the daily bulletin, planning and directing the lunch and hall patrol schedules, and mak- ing service awards to stud- ents. l Q ., r Jf. R. Supervisors and directors are re- sponsible tor coordinating and supervising parts of the instruction- al program in our school. Seated, Miss Katharine E. Plotts, supervisor ot home economics, Miss Anna Lee Taylor, supervisor ot art, and Miss Laura H, Hoch, supervisor of nutrition, Standing, Mr. J. Herbert Kis- singer, director of industrial edu- cation, Mr, Ralph Fisher Smith, director of music, Mr. Emanuel Jacobs, director ot physical educa- tion, Mr. Henry W. Monyer, ad- ministrative assistant, and Mr. Earl L. Poole, director of visual ed- ucation. PRINCIPAL'S COUNCIL The Principal's Council, com- posed ot the vice-principals and the department heads, sets up the r policies and management of our U school, coordinates the work among departments and teachers, and is responsible for the supervis- ion of the school's program. The Principal's Council is com- posed of the vice-principals and the heads of instructional depart- ments, Seated, Mr. Harold Rock, physical education, Miss Clara Deck, social studies, Mr. Ivan New- pher, vice-principal, Mr. Earl A. Master, principal, Miss Marion Moyer, principal's secretary, Miss Ethel Hicks, vice-principal, and Mr. Charles Hawman, English. Standing, Mr. J. Edgar Hilgendorf, guidance, Miss Martha Morrette, foreign languages, Mr. C. Collins Kepler, mathematics, Mr. W.Wha- len Fenstermacher, science, Mr. Adam Brucher, Jr., commercial, Mr. J. Kenneth Conley, industrial education. SUPERVISORS AND DIRECTORS The Board of School Directors have fneral charge of the public schools the city. They determine policies, nploy personnel, make rules and reg- ations, and exercise general super- sion of the entire program. Seated-Mr. William Ruoff, Mr, mbert Gehref, Dr, Thomas H. Ford, iperintendenl' of Schools, and Mr. rwis Gaul, vice-president of the :ard of Education, Standing-Mr. John Rhoda, solici- rg and Mr. Herbert Holleribach, aasurer. This class seems to be getting a bit of humor out of Mr. William Horine's explana- tion. MATHEMATICS DEPARTMEI Department Head Mr. C. Collins Kepler The members of the mathematics department, comp: of Mr. William Horine, Miss Olga Pfau, Mr. David l-loffn Mr. R. C. Kichline, Miss Elizabeth Smith, Mr. R. St Stump, Mr. Harry Scott, and Mr. C. Collins Kepler, are cussing a diagram to be used in their work. Miss Olga Ptau shows a group of her students how to change Farenheit degrees to Centigrade degrees. Richard Pawelski has been asked by Mr. C. Collins Kepler to review the area of a cylinder for his class. ATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT 'his roup of students is learning from Mr. Harry Scott Q to draw triangles by using the measurement of angles. So this is where our-mathematics test papers are filed! Miss Elizabeth Smith and Mr. R. C. Kichline are classifying some of them. Every student listens to Mr. R. Stuart Stump C15 he explains a geometric problem. My, oren't we studious? Mr. David Hoff- man is waiting tor questions that may arise. r X R 4 Q 4 4 s f 5 .. 5 nu- ,Aw Q ,Q x is 4. 5 Lui. f fr 1 fi' bf, X 12 ,gt QE AL ivy x JK f :Mt -. X j. A ii 'J gs Mr, Lewis Morderness ond Mr. Charles Schoich ore preporing the projection equip- ment to show slides to their science classes. Mrs, Angeline Doty and Miss Arline Winter ore busily inspecting the structure of water wheels. Who thinks snakes ore interesting? Looks os if Mr. Samuel Gundy, Harold Bosold, Henry Timko, Robert Wonner, ond Mr. Russell Boyles do. Look who hos dropped in for o chot before department meeting! Mr Theodore Starr. xl' Miss Deck, after many years of faithful service as the head ot Social Science Depart- ment and as a classroom instructor, is retir- ing in June. We shall always be grateful tar thc guidance and leadership she has given us while an officer on ship board. How is the Korean situation? Mr, Albert Harris and Mr. Lloyd Enoch are our authorities. wdtlld MM ' 4 'H --1v t 'E U di' 'g ' 1 959' SOCIAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Department Head Miss Clara Deck Miss Clara Deck is explaining a dia- gram on the blackboard to her social science department. Row 'I-Mr. John Dietrich, Mr. Lloyd Enoch, and Mr. Anthony Stopper. Row 2-Miss Martha Schmidt, Miss Valeria Hottert, and Mrs. Mabel Mc- Clellan. Row 3-Mr, Albert Harris, Mr. Wil- liam Bernhart, Mr. Norman Brillhart, and Mr. Raymond Mood. Here we catch the faculty editors, Bette Eberenz and Marilyn Dohner, get- ting Mrs. Mabel McClellan and Mr, Ray- mond Mood ready tor the Arxalma photo- grapher. ii? 1 , is f!,,,,. 'V Q r I 3' H3510 was 1,1 'J fa - ' Q xx x Comparing English terms are Miss Elta U- nangst, Miss Mildred Hahn, and Mrs. Amy Bell. IU 6,1 ENGLISH DEPARTMEN Department Head . Mr. Charles Hawman Mr. Charles Hawman is discussing t coming motion picture attraction, Hamlet with his English Department. Seated-Miss Therese Finkelstein, Mi Sarah Koch, Mrs. Amy Bell, Miss Mildri Hahn, Miss Elta Unangst, and Miss Grai Trout. Standing-Miss Emma Reinbold, Mi Margaret Yost, Mr. Clinton Getz, Mr. Ji seph Plank, Mrs. Kathryn Kline, Mr. Norbe Billinger, and Mr. Leon Hunter. Mr. Charles Hawman is showing Mi: Sarah Koch and Miss Therese Finkelstei some clever illustrations. Mr. Norbert Billinger seems to be telling ne of his usual stories to the teachers of nglish 3, Miss Emma Reinbold, Miss Mar- aret Yost, Mr. Leon Hunter, and Mrs. Kath- fn Kline. Miss Grace Trout is supervising her class in the writing of a book report. Looks as though Mr, Clinton Getz and Mr. Joseph Plank are trying to get the point. lNot of the pencil? CUUPEKQAQ iUN ii,-v CUUFQ U ff' its 61 fs .M Ik, M-, K KX, Gr-Uv 9' N-as-,.,K.k. r ff mi HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT Foods class under the supervision of Miss Charlotte Kohler has a project - providing amusements for convalescent patients. Concetta Talarico, Frances Pompiano, Mary Jane Brunetto, Ruth Meng, Joanne Barbon, and Charleen Arp are watching Mrs, Elizabeth Dorn- sife as she helps Rose Di Dino put the finishing touches on her gown. Clothing class, here we come! Miss Blanche Spaar provides the helpful instruction. L 'K A f , xx: -W X ni . . s l E l ,eff J How do we use the double boiler? After Miss Elsie Holland's demonstration, we can be sure this foods class will know. 3 QX2. 1 K Yi Q .. ,Q i. , r f f . gas pg: r f Z! f, l COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Mrs. Julia Sabol and Miss Ola Walt Jre looking at a page in the new Gregg shorthand book. 'Eff This class types dictation from the dic- taphone under the direction of Miss Johanna Mertz. 3 .gf I wonder what Miss Edith Fairlomb is typing? Whatever it may be, Mr. Joseph Grande and Mrs. Barbara Martin seem interested. Mrs. Lillian Nortan's second period art class is busy an one of its various proiects of the year, Under the capable direction of Mr. Theodore Walker, the A Cappella Choir is rehearsing for its next performance. 24 ART Perspective drawing is being clarified for this art class by Mr. Ralph Dornsife, My MUSIC A harmony student is getting valuable aid from his instructor, Mr. Fred Cardin. s M-'f' . 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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Sponsors-Mr. Lloyd Enoch Miss Alethia Love President-Dale Gaul Vice-President-Francis Scalzi Secretary-Marie Heller Treasurer-Nancy Himmelreich Selection for this organization is limited ta dents who achieve high standards in scholars leadership, character, and service. Names of dents who meet the scholarship requirement submitted to the faculty who rate the students the other three characteristics. Those candidi receiving the highest rating are inducted dui an assembly program when they take the N. H pledge and become full-fledged members of society. These are some of the participants who were the impressive induction ceremony. Row I-Ruth Meng, Nancy Peck, Ann Li Rohrbach, Sue Young, Rhodella Noll, and Sebc tiana lnglisa. Row 2-Richard Seesholtz, Herbert Wittmaii Edmond Ettinger, Nancy Kapp, Linda Oberholtzi Patricia Weitzel, and Patricia l-lenke. Row 3-.lack Peitter, Theodore Curtin, Dona Balthaser, and Philip Mathias. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Mr, Lloyd Enoch explains what is expected of H. S, members. Row 'I-Fay Ann Weiler, Shirley Shimp, Mau- n McCauley, Mary Knox, Mr. Lloyd Enoch, Joan her, Patricia Upczok, Caroline Vivaldo, and idys Dengler. Row 2-Phyllis Esterly, Marcus Reidenberg, Ed- i Drunkenmiller, Anthony Kralles, Norman Reg- ', Paul Thompson, and Bonnie Stout. JUNIOR CITIZENSHIP COMMITTEE iponsor-Miss Clara Deck This civic organization, comprised of repre- entatives elected from each P. A. D. class, as- ists in political elections and assemblies held n our school and is responsible tor the attend- ince records on class tours to various institu- ions. These students are receiving instructions for heir participation in the political assembly. Row 'I-Elsie Guistwite, Geraldine Kamin- ki, Robert Barthlow, Maureen McCauley, and Zichard Seesholtz. Row 2-Joan Miller, Ann Stalneclser, Pa- ricia Henke, Mary Knox, and Bonnie Stout. Row 3-Marie Heller, Jacqueline l-larmison, Aarion Kalbach, Byard Ebling, and John Reus- ng. The president congratulates the new members of N, H. S. Row 'I-Dale Gaul, Anna Fisher, Geraldine Hef- fner, Janet Bowers, Patricia l-loover, Jacqueline McLean, Joan Schlegel, and Joan Noll, Row 2-Ronald Laws, Donald Swavely, Richard Pawelski, Norman Klinikowslci, Sally Lessig, and Carylee Slaughter. Row 3-Nancy l-lillegass, Nancy Hoffman, and Georgia Goodhart. I5 I, THE ARXALMA STAFF SPOnsor-Miss Soroh Koch m y l Art Director-Mrs. Lillian Norton Y f CO-EDITOR CO-EDITOR Marie Heller Patricia Harvey fi, SENIORS FACULTY Nancy Peck Janis Hart Marilyn Dohner Bette Eberenz if ,,p' I i CLUBS ORGANIZATIONS Sue Young Jacqueline Castner Jean Zehner Barbara Swartz GIRLS' SPORTS BOYS' SPORTS Patricia Upczak Nancy Himmelreich Kenneth Kalinowski Charles Flannery a The Arxalma staff consists of students who are chosen through competition, recommendations, and scholastic records, The editorial staff carries out the theme in the book, helps to choose the book cover and designs, plans the pictures, ac- companies the photographer, and writes articles, besides carry- ing on a sales campaign. The art staff designs the book covers, division pages, and special sketches, composes page lay-outs, and prepares the work planned by the editorial staff, These staffs work together in composing our yearbook, the Arxalma. FEATURES .loan Fisher s 'K FEATURES Rosalie Maiorana BUSINESS MANAGERS TYPISTS Nancy Ruccio Jean Thiry Rose Muthart 1 J '- ,,,,,f ' ' 'N-' ART STAFF Sylvia Trayer Bernard Bohanak Mildred Cranan X Q Helen Stilianos Shirley Leinbacll Carol Messner Lois Cutler Maiorie Dunkelberger Gerald Leisey slr' The vflntors reynew than funlshed product. Seated Roger Rachman and Roae Wagman funding--Mr lnxvph Plank and Norman Klum- kowskn, 'VValc- up and lnuten, 'cauae Red and Black us on anr ' Nancy Peck, Norman Regner, and Roger llccltman, eclltor Thr- feature edntwr recenyes suggestuans from hr-r cn wflrlfem Patncua Fc-ldenzt-r, Mary Ann Bettler, Patn- cna Wouherer, erlntor, and Janlce Deutsch. RED AND BLACK STAFF Sponsors-Mr, Joseph Plank Mr, B. M. Bossier Editor-Norman Klnnikowskv Asst. Editor-Rose Wagman Radio Editor-Roger Rachmon The school newspaper staff wa5 a carefully selected group of students chosen because of thelr creatuve ablluty and ongnnallty nn the fneld of journallsm. Through thelr compaQutuon5, they kept us well Informed about the actuymes tak- ing place on board, This organlzatlon sponsored the raduo program whuch was broadcast each Saturday, Talented hugh school students, unter- estlng lntervuews, recorded muxlc, and R. H S, news were heard every week dunng the summer os well as dunng the school year l'i '5'5'i+r-on The sports' editor explasns the spectacular play from the last football game. Norman Regner, edntor, Mtnot Ttllson, Anna Kline, and Gary Grazuer, 19 - 5 RED AND BLACK STAFF The reporters investigate the sale pro- gress of the all-school play tickets. Marion Essig, Elaine Drosas, Barbara Ross, Sue Lorak, and Marcia Beilin. 5. 1- 5 - 2: as li: 'fi i '- t ci: -LP ca 5-V an - in EC I Q is - Q TICK The business managers give the typist some reports to be typewritten. Doris Gettis, Dolores Katzenmoyer, and Nancy Geissler. NJ' 'F' ' Kastle Kanteen provides interesting write-ups for these reporters. Row 'I-Helen Weiss, lrene Fundyga, Gladys Deng- ler, Nancy Fortno, and Gladys Shaeffer. Row 2-Richard Krimen and Philip Austin. The printers examine the Red ond Black that they have finished printing. Kirk Wentzel, Raymond Montgomery, and Russell Slater, K Av Marion Kolbach, fiction editorg William Martin, editor-in-chief, Joan Fleisch- mann, humor editor, Barry Bressler, feature editor, and Hazel Knappenberger, poetry editor. MOVIE STAFF Sponsors-Mrs, Kathryn Kline Mr, Joseph Plank Photographer-Mr. Samuel Gundy In preparation for our anniversaries next year, R. H. S, has organized a movie staff composed of both students and teachers. The staff is producing a typical movie of scenes of our high school life, including clubs, organiza- tions, classrooms, and sports. The movie features highlights at Reading High and will he shown next year at the Fourth Annual Homecoming. RED PEN STAF Sponsors-Mr. Joseph P Mrs. Amy Be The revival of the Red Pen on ship this year was through the eff of Mr. Joseph Plank. The maga contains poetry, short stories, hur and other fiction contributed by L students ond teachers, The appl ance of this publication after its l absence was eagerly anticipated. Sally Lanz, John Price, Mr. Samuel Gundy, Suzanne Wooley, and Mrs. Kathryn Kline. 4 ILL AND SCROLL Isors-Mr. Joseph Plank Miss Sarah E. Koch o be chosen for this honorary or- zation, members of the Red and k and Arxalma Staffs must be in upper third of their class scholas- ly, members of the newspaper f must have a composition ap- ed by the National Quill and Scroll ety. It is the desire of every stu- ' interested in journalism to be :ted for this society. he highlight of the new edition 'Quill and Scroll is discussed. Row 'I-Roger Rachman and Mary Ann Bettler Row 2-Miss Mildred Hahn, Georgia Goodhart, Sue Young, Maureen McCauley, Irene Fundyga, Gladys Dengler, William Martin, and Charles Matchett. Row 3-Edmund Ettinger, Mayer Marin, Francis Scalzi, Ronald Linder-. man, and Richard Pawelski. Row 'I-Norman Klinikowski, Jean Zehner, Nancy Peck, and Jean Thiry. Row 2-Norman Regner, Marie Heller, Nancy Geissler, Patricia Weiher- er, Sally Lanz, Sue Young, Miss Sarah Koch, Nancy Ruccio, Rose Wagman, NATIONAL THESPIANS Sponsor--Miss Mildred Hahn Troupe 4l6 of the National Thes- pians is an honorary dramatics organ- ization, the purpose of which is to en- courage high standards of dramatics at Reading High School. Membership is confined to seniors who have ful- filled requirements established by na- tional headquarters. Nol Nol A thousand times no! exclaims Roger Rachman during this dramatic scene, 43 I' The officers applaud the new club sponsor Norman Regner Ralph Graffius M James Mclntyre Marianne Munz and Barbara Swartz Some of the members receive their committee assignments Fay Ann Weller Anna Kline Doris Lessig Marion Kalbach Marie Heller and Patricia Weitzel ,,.f Q., CIVIC PRIDE CLUB Sponsor-Mr. James Mclntyre President-Norman Regner Vice-President-Ralph Graflius Secretary-Barbara Swartz Treasurer-Marianne Munz All civic-minded students at R. H, S want to become members of the Civic Pride Club, which was mode a school organization this year, Their main proj- ect was sponsoring Kastle Kanteen, a teen-age recreation center held in our school gymnasium.This club has promoted many special projects this year such as the United Nations' trip, a Christmas party for needy children, a spring carni- val, and several tours through local in- dustries. Q7 After the business meeting, the mem' bers enioy the social portion by singing their favorite songs. Row 'I-Barbara Swartz, Janet Weid- ner, Peter Merkel, Robert Mclnroy, Mari- anne Munz, Judith Adams, ond Betty Miller. Row 2-Edward Greth, Wallace Greth, Edmond Ettinger, Bruce Bachofer, and Nancy Fartna. Pianist-Margaret Nagle . , lwgyg - Q Eg 1 E s 5 . xm. I x B! M ,jpg 1 J 'Q E 9 , 'fu 'QS M I if I swf G. A. A. members listen attentively to the speaker. Row 'I-Sara I-Ieilman, Mary Jane Harper, Anna May Fillman, Patricia Finerfrock, and Joan Guenther, Row 2-Lee Shelley, Nancy Smith, Charlotte Rump, Sandra Zerby, Dolores Eilbert, and Jean Esterly. Row 3-Dolores Nowinski, Sue Ellen Lorah, Dolores Diehl, Rachel DaDamio, and Donna Powell. Row 4-Mary Ellen Bechtel, Barbara See- sholtz, Joan Weiclner, Betty I-lerbein, Mildred I'-Ietfelfinger, June I-less, and Shirley I-lerbein. Row S-Barbara Dry, Kathleen Spangler, Dorothy Folk, Sandra Farber, Carol Ringler, Ruth Reppert, and Patricia Troutman. GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Sponsors-Mrs. Myrtle Boltz Miss Katherine Kaufmann Mrs. Elizabeth Ruhrman President--Doris Zerbey Vice-President-Johanne Smith Secretary-Nancy I-limmelreich Treasurer-Gloria Dengler The G. A. A., besides sponsoring a sch dance, held a doggie roast, a banquet, a llc demonstration, and a Christmas party tor tl' members. Through these events, the stude developed an interest in athletic and soc affairs. The officers take time out to admire dainty corsages. Nancy I-limmelreich, Dc Zerbey, Gloria Dengler, and ,lohanne Smith. 'QV -5, E These girls are examining the floral arrangements. Row 'I-Fay Ann Weller, Ann Marie Styer-demonstrator, Doris Lessig, Eler- ence Bial, and Virginia Trainer. Row 2-Bonnie Stoudt, Joy Fisher, Gloria Borkert, Doris Jackson, Suzanne Bretonnel, Jean Swavely, Elaine Drosas, and June Boldt. GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION wterested in the program are these G. A. A. wbers. ow 'I-Yvonne Dorsey, Barbara Davidson, s Fels, Beverly Hughes, and Patsy Flammer. ow 2-Barbara Seyfert, Jacqueline Mc- 1, Nancy Eager, Betty Folk, Joan Platt, and 1 Mackowiak. ow 3-Jeanne Winter, Vivian Heck, Har- Kantis, Marjorie Hallowell, Jonell Cook, and icia Gillmor. ow 4-Mary Ann Ruoff, Martha Homan, tres Katzenmoyer, Shirley Templeton, and Jldine VVhite. ow 5-Joyce Gundy, Peggy Rapp, Georgene me, Nancy Potteiger, Marian Essig, and Gail wig. Exchanging gifts at the Christmas party seemed to be the favorite part of the program, Gloria Dengler, Claire Henry, Dolor- es Katzenmoyer, Patricia Flammer, Patricia Gillmor, and Anna Hagan. The president presents Mrs, Urich with a present before she retires. Row 'I-Mrs. Ida Urich and Doris Zerbey, Row 2-Barbara Egner, Dorothy Folk, Patricia Rock, Sylvia Moore, and Ruth Meng. The officers discuss the club's accomplishments. Nancy Peck, Patricia Henke, Ann Lou Rohr- boch, and Ruth Meng, BOWLING GROUP Look at that girl's form! Grace Weidenhammer, Joan Tuckey, Shirley Prey, Anna Schaeffer, Janet Nelson, Doris Floyd, Phyllis Esterly, Yvonne Dorsey, Patricia Weitzel, Shirley Templeton, Marion Kolbach, and Doris Ann Scheck. KNITTING GROUP These girls practice the new knitting stitches they have learned. June Boldt, Joann Kerchoff, Shirley Sotter, Linda Oluerholtzcr, Miss l-layer, and lsabelle Spangler. Y-TEENS Sponsor-Miss Olga Pfau President--Nancy Peck Vice-President-Patricia He Secretary-Anne Lau Rohrt Treasurer-Ruth Meng The wheels of progress keep turning, and the Y-Teens continually enlarge t circle of members. This active organization for girls sponsored a school danc spring and o winter formal, o recognition service, religious services, educatii and recreational programs, and served the school and community through Y.W.C.A, Among their services were their financial contributions and their si sorship of a party for underprivileged children. The latter part of their prog was devoted to the interest groups which developed hobbies, interests, and talents of its members. '--f ' s l CERAMICS GROUP These girls learned the fundamentals of ci amics. Standing-Jean Zehner, Shirley l-luyett, Mi garet Spohn, and Jacqueline Steclcler. Sitting-Sylvia Trayer and Joan Fleischmar I lu G Wwe D v 4, U- ff 3 ' U I v'F 'fQ la K s fr Mi Mil 5 .. W l N' ,, Y -NW KW Q' N Q 2 , YQ ii? X ,A Q 3 v , , , L gf 5 f f . 352. J 7 1 5. ' 5 M 'wif s, QL'l T fr Row I-Christ Ganas, Samuel Pellegrino, and Richard Pawelski. Row 2-Deomidis Kausaures, Harold Bosold, and Edmond Ettinger. 1 rms x BQ.-58 The members become serious as the l-li-Y emblem is lighted. Row 'I-Richard Liptak, Douglas Fisher, Gene Rotz, Donald Racer and Joseph Bolton. Row 2-James Mulligan, Leroy Horn, Wal- lace Greth, Sidney Blecker, and Peter Merkel. Row 3-Ronald Rhein, Harry Trentes, Thom- as Savidge, and Richard Seesholtz. We really had a night of fun at the Cupid's Capers. 50 HI -Y CLUB Sponsors-Mr. Samuel Gundy Mr, Walter Griesemer President-Samuel Pellegrino Vice-President-Christ Ganas Secretary-Richard Pawelski Treasurer--l-larold Bosold Chaplain-Edmond Ettinger Sergeant-at-crms-Deomidis Kousaures On our ship, Hi-Y is the boys' club that is affiliated with the Y.M.C.A. The members ea- gerly helped in the sale at Anniversary Calen- dars, magazine subscriptions, and all-school play tickets. As a special project, this club sponsored a school dance, Cupid's Capers. Throughout the year, these bays contributed in making our voyage a more eniayable exper- ience. Row 1-Neale Bechtel, David Seesholtz, Ge Schott, Carl Hiester, and Jimmy Mast. Row 2-John Turnbull, Robert Hill, Albt Stallone, Paul Gehris, Wilson l-layer, Edmond E inger, and Deomidis Kousaures. Row 3-l-larold Basold, David Blecker, Thom Grav, Barry Carpenter, Alton Kendall, and Kenne Painter, Row 4-Todd Walker, Richard Pawelski, Chr Ganas, Gary Killian, Lee l-limmelman, and Flo Thompkins, his international boys' organization, sponsored munities, to develop initiative and leadership, urovide experience in living and working to- ner, to serve the school, and to prepare for use- citizenship. During the year, the boys spon- d and sold programs at our football and basket- d a father and son dinner, and presented an se and many other projects aid in developing re citizens and Kiwanians. he officers discuss plans for the District Meet- ot Key Club for which Reading is the host. KEY CLUB Sponsor-Mr. J. Edgar l-'lilgendorf President-Norman Klinikowski Vice-President-Kenneth Heim Secretory-Paul Thompson Treasurer-Sidney Fogelman International Trustee-Hugh Hart he Kiwanis International aims to build better games, ushered at our basketball games, spon- rtaining assembly for the students' enjoyment. ugh Hart, Norman Klinikawski, Paul Thomp- and Sidney Fogelman. The committee heads read an article about the Key Club's activities held in other high schools. Seated-Sidney Fogelman and Charles Matchett Standing-William l-lillegass and Ronald Rogers Sl L SQ! There is a large attendance at this Key Club meeting held at the St. Lawrence. Row 'I-William Weber, John Master, Richard Yoder, Joseph Rose, Saul Morott, Frank Markovick, Hugh Hart, Norman Klinikowski, William Martin, Rev. Homer Trickett, speaker, Paul Thompson, Sid- ney Fogelman, Bernard Mendelsohn, Charles Mat- chett, Barry Mast, Paul Nester, George Seytert, and Mayer Mann. Row 2-Francis Scalzi, Donald Foley, William Lessig, Mr. J. Edgar l-lilgendorf, Mr. Edward Reid- er, Ronald Rogers, Ronald Leymeister, William l-lil- legass, Larry l-lilgendorf, Dale Bowen, Robert Leb- engood, Charles Kenney, Dale Gaul, James Leslie, John Speicher, Donald Jermoska, Thomas MacCal- lum, and Byard Ebling, 4523.51 nnxif .. 5 .bag ii iff i 'HF Z vb I RW I , L O Q, n' . ,,QLE3f'imili5l'f A Fl if , 1 L 29 Ns 3 N N 2 pl: sf 1-.' ' wa V, ' fgiih .QQ K. X, A 45 ffQfQf We 'Jn' A' V, X A X4 'le xffilx' fi., M ' 'gn .L ia HALL PATRCL Row 'I-Helen Uliasz, Joan Schaeffer, Arlene Weaver, Florence Bailey, and Mary Napoli. Row 2-Doris Fisher, Shirley Moyer, Pa- tricia Jackson, and Barbara Swartz. Row 3-Jean Nunernacker, Phyllis Har- lan, Elsie Guistwite, and Jean Tillman, OFFICE MESSENGERS ln order to lighten the work of our office force, students are needed to collect attend- ance slips and deliver notices to both stu! dents and teachers in the many different corners of our ship. These students work during their study periods in order to serve their school. Geraldine Ansbach, Jeanette Ansbach, Joan McCall, Patricia Franks, Patricia Schildt, Mary Klein, Doris Young, Pauline Biscanti, Frances Feick, Rosemarie Spadafora, Pauline Kushner, Doris Kershner, Jean Kilar, Noncy Schell, Joyce Saylor, Jean Esterly, Doris Gottschall, Rose Marie Martaranna, Phyllis Esterly, Mary Ann Bettler, Ella Marks, Jane Hitch, Nancy Houser, and Marion Adams. Through the cooperation of our stu- dents and the Hall Patrol, the halls are kept orderly. ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE Sponsor-Mr. David Hoffman The Assembly Committee strove ta present interesting and diverse assemblies which would appeal to the varied tastes of the student body. These committee members selected enjoyable programs which were presented on deck through- out the year, Seated-Miss Lillian Schwenke, Miss Emma Reinbold, Mrs. Julia Sabol, Mr. David Hoffman, Miss Elizabeth Smith, Mrs, Elizabeth Ruhrman, and Miss Margaret Yost. Standing-Irene Fundyga, Carylee Slaughter, Susanne Wooley, Laura Gcarhart, Mary Knox, Hugh Hart, and Marcus Reidenberg. nl L., STUDENT- FACULTY COMMITTEES PUBLlC RELATIONS COMMITTEE Sponsor--Mr. Robert Snyder This active committee helped to build be relations between school and community throi various projects and activities during the ye They initiated the plan of assembly exchai between high schools and took care of all sch publicity, such as, the all-school play and nig of music. Row I-Miss Mildred Hahn, Miss Edith Fi lamb, Mr. Robert Snyder, Mr. Anthony Stopp and Mr. Lloyd Enoch. Standing-Barbara Staufter, Patricia Harv Richard Pawelski, Mayer Mann, and lsabi Spangler. HEALTH AND SAFETY COMMITTEE Sponsor-Mr. Harold Rock Investigating safety and health problems ani suggesting methods ot improvement on our shii were the main duties of our Health and Safet Committee. They accomplished many worth while proiects throughout our voyage whicl benefited both teachers and students. Seated-Mr. Harold Rock, Jacqueline Har mison, Miss Charlotte Kahler, Doris Gettis, ant Mrs. Naomi Bridegam. Standing-Mr. Kenneth Conley, Mr. Rober Mattern, Mr. George Schieck, and Mr. Lewi Marderness. 5 TUDENT-FACULTY COMMITTEES AWARDS COMMITTEE onsor--Mr. Ivan Newpher Many R. H. S. students deserve dit for their services to our school. - this reason, the awards committee estigates and evaluates the stu- wts' services and presents them, ac- ding to their merit, with awards, h as, the service emblem or the erished Gold R. Standing-Mr. Ivan Newpher 'I Row -Mary Ann Bettler, Phyllis Harlan, and Mr. Paul Miller, Row 2-Mr. Charles Schaich, Mr. C. Collins Kepler, and Miss Ola Walt, Row 3-Norman Regner, Miss Grace Trout, and Mr. Fred Cardin. Row 4-Edmond Ettinger Standing-Mr, Russell Boyles Row Row Row Row Marcia Beslan, Mr. Samuel Gundy, and Mr. Adam Brucher. Ann Lou Rohrbach, Nancy Fortna, and Mrs. Kathryn Kline. Miss Martha Morrette, Tommy Williams, and Ann Stalnecker. Miss Clara Deck, Mrs. Barbara Martin, and Mrs. Mary Heller. AUDIO-VISUAL COMMITTEE Sponsor-Mrs. Kathryn Kline Another of our ambitious commit- tees is the Audio-Visual, which dis- tributed information concerning new films, maintained the audio-visual file in our ship's library, facilitated the use of equipment, sponsored the Voice of Democracy contest, and co-ordi- nated the R.l-IS. motion picture. These many services made the committee very valuable throughout our voyage. iris J Each assembly program IS opened with the reading of the Bible. Doris Jackson, Beatrice Carpenter, Patricia Weltzcl, and Sally Lessig. Our assembly chairman outlines the day's program. Morton Maser, Peter Merkel, Mayer Mann, and Richard Pawelski, ASSMEBLY CHAPLAINS AND CHAIRMEN Sponsor-Miss Graco Trout Serving our school in the assembly are the Assembly Chaplains and Chairmen who are seniars chosen because they possess good speak' ing voices, have poise, and stage presence.Their responsibilities include reading the Bible, lead- ing the Lord's Prayer and the flag salute, and introducing guest speakers to the assembly, K 1952 ARXALMA STAFF Sponsor-Miss Sarah Koch Art Director-Mrs. Lillian Norton Miss Koch explains the work of our year- book to the new statt, Row 'I-Charles Jablonski, Susan Schwern- mer, Doris Loose, and Miss Sarah Koch, Row 2-Martha Breisch, Barbara Swartz Judith Adams, Betty Miller, Joan Baczewski and Ethel Rebholtz, Row 3--Richard Wevtrich, Margery Dunkel- berger, Jacqueline Lenert Janet Oberlin, Rose Lepera, Ann Marne Smith, and Joyce Blatt. Row 4-Kathleen Spangler, Sylvia Wltkow- 'ski, Martha Sielsch, Doris Harvey, Mildred Cronan, and Shirley Leznbach, Row 5-Jacqueline Steckler, Gerald Lelsey Theodore Focht, Sidney Blecker, and Caro Messner. ELEVENTH QADE CLASS EFICERS AND SPONSORS fith the assistance ofthe committees, the helms- of the class of l952 bly managed the affairs we class throughout the , These elected students Jerated with their class sors, who cheerfully as- d them when their coun- uvas needed. Both the sors and the officers 'ibuted toward making fear's activities success- 'kiiywgr .. .. 1 Row 'I-Edward Albright, vice-presidentg Amy Eways, treasurerg Betty Walters, secretaryg and Paul Misura, president. Row 2--Miss Clara Deck, Miss Olga Pfou, and Miss Martha Morrette. Q Ia ELEVENTH GRADE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE The ambitious workers of the executive committee rep' resent the entire iunior class. These members headed the class committees and super- vised the selection of colors, insignia, and hats. Row 'I-Standing-Paul Misura, Betty Walters, Sylvia Witkowski, Yvonne Dorsey and Mariorie l-lorning. Row 2-Joan Baczewski, Mildred Cronan, Bette Miller, and Phyllis l-larlan, Row 3-Ruth Walters, Doris Kulp, and Faye Osen- bach. Row 4--John Jost, Ed- ward Stevens, Sidney Blocker, and Amy Eways. Row 5-Milton Shefter, William Lord, and Saul Maroff. 57 Row 1-Kathleen Kneeream, Ella Marks, Peggy Ann Huber, and Mary Jane Brunetta. Row 2-Grace Turrisi, Joan Fisher, and Anna Schaeffer, Row 3-Ardclle Williams, Patricia Upczak, Barbara Bcavcr, and Robert Nave. Row 4-Ralph Hidalgo, Donald Jarmoska, Ronald Muskct, and LeRoy Kohl. A CAPPELLA CHOIR Sponsor-Mr. Theodore Walker President-Francis Scalzi Vice-President-George Seyfert Secretary-Shirley Zeiber Treasurer-Rhodella Noll A Cappella is one of our ship's most talent organizations. This choir, which is compos of over seventy-five voices, is called upon ag: and again to sing at civic functions, evenir of music, and special assemblies. It received special merit award for its outstanding perfori ance at the Cultural Olympics in Philadelph an event which is sponsored annually by t University of Pennsylvania. Amy Kleckner, Ruth Siegart, Carol Fox, Rh della Noll, and Geraldine Heftner Row 'I--Patricia Sweitzer, Georgia Goodhar Jack Clawges, and Dorthea Sheetz. Row 2-Violet Bright, Beverly Boswell, an Sylvia Dalious. Row 3--Shirley Zeiber, Joan Cairns, Shirle Sotter, and Nancy Heckman. Row 4-Robert Martz, Robert Adams, Fran cis Scalzi, and James Doerrman, A CAPPELLA CHOIR Row 'I-Jeanne Kemmerer, Arlene Gift, and Patricia Weitzel, Row 2-Andree Schmoyer, Ronald Mill, Mary Jane Cassel, and Shirley Craig. Row 3-Mary Louise Gable, Doris Jack- son, Shirley Prey, Ann Stalnecker, and Joan Noll, Row 4-Richard Wallace, Louis Czec- howski, Bernard Watt, and George Seyfert. Row 1-Patricia Reclc, Fern Pappas, and atricia Brown. Row 2-Mildred Hartman, Joyce Blatt, Betty lamer, and Phyllis Harlan. Row 3-Dominic Cammerano, Anna Fisher, Aary Roth, and Laura Gearhart. Row 4-Samuel Green, Larry Large, Joseph Bolton, and Gerald Leisey. Row 1-Georgia Goodhart, Doris Schnable, Bar- bara Davidson, Betty Long, and Sylvia Dalious. Row 2-Anna Mae Goodman, Mary Jo Hoffman, Esther Ermold, and June Hollenbach. Row 3--Sylvia Richmond, Kenneth Mango, Regina Stevens, James Bowen, and Claire Henry. Row 4-Fred Davies, Earle Christman, Donald Hole, and Joseph Rose. Row 'I-Evangeline Vakis, Majorie Horning, Gloria Pfaffman, Concetta Talarico, and Frances Pompiano. Row 2-Roberta Jarozenski, Betty Snyder, June Kraiewski, and Janet Eben. Row 3-Virginia Link, Joanne Barbon, Jacque- line l-larmison, Tillie Graeff, and Joan Platt. Row 4-Barbara Seesholtz, Elaine Yundt, Joan Mackowiak, and Elizabeth Bauder. Fm 'lk MIXED CHORUS Sponsor--Mr. Theodore Walker President-Matteo Parisi Vice-President--Ann Zerbe Secretary-John Reusing Treasurer-Joan Mackowiak The Mixed Chorus was enjoyed by the stu dents when it sang in assemblies and presentet many musical programs for our pleasure. Thi group sang with the A Cappella Choir on reli gious occasions, such as, Christmas and Easter Charlotte Rump, Susan Wien, June Lykens and Jean Winters. Row 'I-Shirley Moyer, Dolores Lonaberge Madalyn Reilly, Suzanne Kershner, Patrici Musser, and Pauline Jackson. Row 2-Nancy Koncleman, Shirley Filber and Mary Ann Latshow. Row 3-William Rock, Lois Killian, Robe Fiorindo, Floyd Tompkins, Jane Masters, an John Turnbull. Row 4-Anthony Sebio, Robert Troutmar Jon Ocksrider, Micheal Ganster, and John Reu: ing. MIXED CHCRUS Row 'I-Marie Kozlowski, Mary Napoli, Dorothy Krickmar, and Beverly DeMott. Row 2-Marlene Knoblauch, Dolores Cia- battoni, and Rose Marie Martorano. Row 3-Richard Snyder, Elenora Woer- ner, Arlene Quaintance, Jean Nunemaker, Gladys Meck, and Richard Liptak. Row 4-Matteo Parisi, James Smith, David Seesholtz, Wayne Boswell, and Lee Himmelman. Row 'I-Anthony Cataldo, Mary Koursa- ros, Ruth Jenkins, Constance Kachel, and Henry Timko. Row 2-Shirley Richardson, Shirley Ann Huyett, Helen Taras, and Sandra Zerby. Row 3-Doris Harvey, Mildred Miller, Vinnie Glimp, Nancy Smith, and Samuel Marks, Row 4-John Wade, William Fritz, and Stanley Heimbach. Row 'I-Ann Zerbe, Katheleen Spangler, Beverly Kern, and Janis Hart, Row 2-Michael Gallagher, Gary Killian, John Suglia, Joan Button, Shirley Buchter, and Russel Sweitzer, Row 3-Ralph T. Kneeream, Carl Kantner, Gloria Dengler, Mary Ann Ruotf, Edward Ste- vens, and Richard Costner. Row 4-Theodore Smith, John Kolodziejski, Kenneth Gingrich, and Richard Knoblach. CORPS de BALLET SponsoriMrs. Myrtle Boltz On the deck of R.H.S., the performances of our Corps de Ballet in assemblies, and on various evening programs are always enjoyable and colorful. The girls possess those qualities of coordina- tion, rhythm, and form which make their presentations de- lightful and picturesque. What an effective ending to a lovely dance! Row 'I-Patricia Schildt, Arlene Gift, and Sally Lanz. Row 2-Mildred Cronan and Phyllis Esterly. COSTUME COMMIT Sponsor-M rs. Elizabeth Dornsif One of our hardest-working orgc zations is the Costume Committee committee whose work is endless c vital to all productions staged the ship R. H. S. This group costur all casts that request their help. addition to altering costumes from supply room, they often find it n essary to make entirely new out which take hours of painstaking wc Even the boys offer their assistai while these girls stitch and press c tumes for the next performance. Row 'I-Emily Kozak, Eleanore l tas, Rose DiDino, Shirley Templet. Mabel Breisch, Charlene Arp, c Doris Lessig. Row 2-Concetta Talarico, Roni Rosenberg, Mrs. Elizabeth Dornsi William Swisher, and Joanne Barbc f.uf:,Xzx,.wQ Q 6 Q fe jimi W 'V N f V XV V 1 S E xg ,S Y 5 AALLELLABM., - xfsyg Q Q Q X: iv my X1?V'X!XJ VV f fri-was M 'Q'Je!NfbX7 Q FV VVV Xfff T BOYS' GLEE CLUB Sponsor-Mr. Theodore Walker President--Walter Burr Vice-President-Dale Gift Secretory-William McRae Treasurer-Herman Starks Accompanist-Ralph J. Kneeream Librarians-Barry Stubblebine Jock Giles On our voyage, these bovs entertained us various times with musical selections. Their si ing was complimentary to our school in both sembly and evening performances. Row 'I-Leroy Remp, Roger Mostel Ralph Kneereom, and Vernon Becker. Row 2-Melvin Emore ond Barry Stn blebine, Row 3-Walter Burr, Jock Giles, c John Body. Row 'I-Donald Merkel, Roger Sinistri, ond Williom McRoe. Row 2-Theodore Pacharis, Herman Starks, and Dole Gift. Row 3-Clifford Lenhart and Jerome Reinhold. I-M l Row 1-Jay l-loff and LeRoy Zimmer- man. Row 2-William Miller, Donald Ortner, and l-loword Jones, Row 3-Kenneth Drey, William Langan, and Anthony Cambria. IASTLETTES isor- Mr. Theodore Walker 2rvmg our school as a cal organization is this Jtile group of singers, Castlettes. These girls enthusiastically received ill audiences and partic- 2 in many programs at l. S. buise Stellfox, Susan Sch- enberger, Mariorie Deg- Vivian Heck, and their mpanist'Jeanne Winter. of 5 MALE QUARTET Sponsor- Mr. Theodore Walker Many times these profi- cient boys entertain the stu- dent body and the patrons of R.l-l,S., who attend musi- cal assemblies ond evening presentations, with beautiful harmony. Francis Scalzi, Joseph Rose, George Seyfert, James Doerrman, and their accom- panist-Fred Davies. T' ,J-9'4' Renoiimn. 4-'fl SCN Row 'I-Harry Dietrich, Richard Kraatz, Ron- ald Rosenberg, Dominic Cammarano, and Kenny Stuebner. Row 2 Richard Eckrath Herbert Wittm i - , a er, William Moyer, Paul Weidner, Barbara Wilk, and James Steffy. Row 1-Neil Fichtorn, Barbara Bodman, Ed- ward Murray, and Stephen Capin. Row 2-Blaine Dunkleberger, Hiram Hoch Richard Kubacki, and Ronald Weir. Row 3-Richard Wallace, Donald Deissler, Joan Fleischmann, Robert Gettis, and William Diehm. MARCHING BAND Sponsor-M r. F red Ca rdin Student Drill Master-Herbert Wittmaier Corresponding Secretary-Rosemarie Maier Secretary-Sebastiana lnglisa Treasurer-Barbara Bodman Librarians-Jean Fisher Joan Fleischmann Marching Band, is a well-precisioned or- ganization whose main function is to play peppy music and perform clever maneuvers before our football audiences at the stadium. This, however, is not all they do, they fre- quently serve their Alma Mater by playing processional and recessional music, and other numbers in the school assemblies. This band spends many hours practicing so that they can give top-notch performances for our entertainment. Row 'I-Joyce Wenrich Row 2-Rosmarie Maier and Lillian Ols- zewski. Row 3-Doris Scheck, Salvator Perrotto, Richard Bright, and Nancy Hillegass. Row 4-Jack Rhein, William Mengel, Robert Schaeffer, Cordell Musser, Robert Maulick, and Larry Fies. 66 MARCHING BAND Row 'I-William Swisher, John Trygar, Roy Grube, William Jones, and Robert Ves- pica. Row 2-John Parese, Joseph Salino, By- ard Ebling, Ronald Laws, and Thomas Price. .-1 ,gn ... .t . av lt's Home-Coming Week and the marching band presents this formation especially for the alumni of R. H. S. Row 'I-Karl Ansbach, William Hillegoss, Bruce Costner, Matthew Acker, and Carl Kan- tner. Row 2-Russell Orlando, William Hartung, Bernard Kompa, Salvatore Natoli, and Paul Weigel. MAJORETTES Head Maiorette-Marie Foreman Acrobotic Majorett+Arlene Gift Capable majorettes are always a part of a snap- py, well-precisioned band. This good-looking group fills this osition exceedin l well with their march- P Q Y ing ability and fancy twirling. Row 1-Janet Weidner, Constance Kachel, Pa- tricia Franks, Marie Foreman, Yvonne Kreig Joyce Blatt, ond Jane Masters. Center front-Arlene Gift it MARCHING BAND COLOR GUARD This competent division of the Marchii Band, which bears the American and R. H, flags, introduces and gives the band a fittii and colorful appearance in all of their prese tations. Nancy Smith, .loan Schroder, Nancy Duga .lean Fisher, Johanne Smith, Barry Hilbert, Wc lace Greth, Nancy Himmelreich, Mildred Cr nan, Betty Miller, and Sandra Zerby. FLAG TWIRLERS One of the most recent additions to our band is our lively-stepping flag-twirlers. They not only add color but also display superb skill as they twirl their new luminous flags, which were donated by the Band Parents' Association. Their drill is a highlight of the band's perform- ance at the stadium. Row 'I-Barbara Laub, Patricia Hoover, Joan Schlegel, Joan Delp, Patricia Henke, Geor- gia Goodhart, Barbara Egner, Agnes Barth, and Betty Miller. Center front-Mary Ann Bettler. VOCAL ENSEMBLE Sponsor-Mr. Theodore Walker Participating in this organization are both sys and girls who are chosen from among A appella members for their exceptional ability i singing. This ensemble presents songs for vic organizations and for our school's enter- iinment. Row I-June Hollenbach, Dorothea Sheetz, lary Jo Hoffman, Jeanne Kemmerer, Patricia leitzel, and Patricia Sweitzer. Row 2-Joan Noll, Ella Marks, Peggy Hub- ', Rhodella Noll, Amy Kleckner, Mary Jane assel, and Anna Fisher. Row 3-Mary Louise Gable, Doris Jackson, nn Stalnecker, Violet Bright, Betty Long, and etty Romer. SENIOR ORCHESTRA Sponsor-Mr. Fred Cardin President-Barry Hilbert Vice-President-Dominic Cammerano Secretary-Beatrice Carpenter Treasurer-Jean Fisher ' Librarian-Joseph Faust This skillful group of musicians took part in R. H. S.'s entertaining schedule, Their compo- sitions were enjoyed several times throughout the year in our weekly assemblies. Row 'l-Gary Klein, Doris Cox, Helen Zie- linski, Lee Shelley, and Ronald Price. Row 2-Henry Kleezek, Frank Distasio, Hir- am Hoch, and Edmund Ettinger. A - Row 'I-Robert Nove, Beverly Boswell, Esther Ermold, Regina Stevens, Shirley Sotter, and Bar- bara Beaver. Row 2-Ronald Mill, Louis Czeckowski, Rich- ard Wallace, Dominic Cammerano, James Doerr- man, and Ralph Hidalgo. Row 3-Joseph Bolton, Fred Davies, Francis Scalzi, and Donald Hole. Row 4-George Seyfert, Larry Large, Robert Adams, and Robert Martz. Row 'l--Gene Klein, James Steffy, John Try- gar, Thomas Price, and John Parese. Row 2-Cordell Musser, Lawrence Fies, Geo- rge Kline, and Harry Dietrich. SENIOR ORCHESTRA Row 1-Jaan Schilling, Mary Louise Diller, Suzanne Schwemmer, Louise Gor- don, and Thirza Best. Row 2-Dominic Cammarono, George Seyfert, William Diehm, Carl Ansbach, and Joseph Faust. Row 'I--Beatrice Carpenter and Barry Hilbert. Row 2-David Leibig, Alice Ruth Stout, Lucille Hummel, Irene Mueller, Jean Fisher, and Ronald Mill. CONCERT BAND Sponsor-Mrs Fred Cardin President-John Parese Vice-President-Robert Moyer Secretary-Rosemarie Maier Librarian-Cordell Musser The musicians in Concert Band are students who devote school time to re- hearsals to present excellent music for our pleasure. All students who can play band instruments are invited to try out for this activity. Row 1-Cordell Musser, John Rhein, James Stcffy, William Mengel, and Rob- ert Schaeffer Row 2-Kenneth Stuebner, Ronald Rosenberg, Richard Kraatz, Mahlon Geb- hart, and Dominic Cammarano. Row 'I--John Parese, Joseph Salina, Mat- thew Ackcr, John Trygar, and Russel Orlando. Row 2-Ronald Mill, Carl Kantner, Mil- ton Shefter, Paul Weigle, Thomas Price, and Jack Faude. Row 'I-Salvatore Perrotto, William Moyer, and Bernard Mendelsohn. Row 2-Gary Klein, Frank Distasio, Robert Moyer, Harold Gift, and William Diehm. 5' , 4 5 X . Row I-William Diehm, James Ste- vens, Helen Zielinski, Ronald Price, and Neil Fichthorn. Row 2-Harold Gift, Hiram Hoch, f Robert Scull,WiIliam Skrzyczkowski,.lohn Piehl, and Paul Olsavsky. mg' 'L-A 2: BAND Sponsor-Mr, Fred Cardin Another band on R, H. S. is an organizatic composed of three parts, band A, B, and 4 These three sections practice separately in ord to perfect their parts, after which the thri groups are combined to play for various auc ences in our school, GROUP A President-John Porese Vice-President-Robert Moyer Secretory-Rosemarie Maier Treasurer-Joseph Salina Jack Rhein, Mahlon Gebhardt, Cordell Musser, William Mengel, Richard Kraatz, Dominic Cammarano, Kenneth Stuebner, Ronald Spichler, and Myron Hallock. Row 'I-Russell Orlando, Ray Grube, John Trygar, and Matthew Acker. Row 2-Ralph Graffius, Joseph Salino, John Parese, and Carl Kantner. BAND GROUP B President-William Swisher Vice-President-Carl Baer Secretory-Lois Damore Treasurer-Robert Behm Librarian-Kathryn Weldy Row 1-Ronald Weir, Lois Damore, and Edward Murray. Row 2-Donald Deissler, Robert Gettis, Robert Behm, and Carl Baer. GROUP C Row 'I-Joan Fleischmann, Rose- marie Maier, Joyce Wenrich, Barbara Wilk, and William Moyer. Row 2-Paul Weidner, Robert Moyer, Jack Faude, and Salvator Per- rotto. Row 'I-Calvin Bampton, William Swisher, August Blair, Paul Weigel, and William l-lartung. Row 2-Gene Klein, Robert Schaef- fer, Robert Maulich, David Porsteg, Bruce Costner, Kathryn Weldy, Ron- ald Rosenberg, and Bernard Sroka. Tho pIay's the thtngf' lnut nt wouldn't be very sueeeaxtul wtthout an enthustastlc audi- CHCC, Row 1--Amy Ewayg, Janet Ptncus, June lyl-enm, and lQL'CjII'tG Stevens Row 2-Barbara Brubaker, Laura Gearhart, Barlmara Graul, Roar-r Rachman, and Betty Janes. Row 3-Rose Wagman, Jantce Deutsch, Marcla Solar, Shirley Ann Huyett, and Dorm Huw Row 4-Httrlmara Baer, Sandra Smuth, Joy Mrryvr, untl Thalra Voigt. Row 5-James. Smith, Sue Young, William Lord, Bernard Gerber, and Miss Mildred Hahn. Row 6-Anthony Krallna, Kenneth Painter, and Robert Turner xfiffeif xx EXW DRAMATIC CLUBS The Dramatic Clubs provided an opportunity ft every passenger who was Interested In any pha at drama. The members developed thetr abtlitie tn actual actung, tn applytng make-up, In dair backstage work, or by helprng an any other wc wuth a dramatic production. They could be eitht the audtence or the DOFTICIDCIIWT5 tn the 5hip's ente tatnment. Sponsor-Miss Mildred Hahn President-Rtchard Pawelslu Vice-President-Bonnie Stout Secretory-Doris Gettts Treasurer-Eileen Klonsky Ethel Rebhaltz, Theodore Foeht, and Rut Stman are thoroughly enloytng Leatrtee Levrn Shakespearean excerpts, t f N ts-41 Secretary Doris Gettte reads the minutes of the prevrous meetlng to Bonnre Stout, vtce-presrdent, and Richard Pawelskt, presie dent. 7 DRAMATIC CLUBS President-Charles Matchett Vice-President-Gloria Matz Sec.-Treas.--Jean Roslin Charles Matchett surveys himself in the mirror as a whole crew applies his make-up. Seated-Charles Matchett Standing-Patricia Reagan, Nancy Smith, Alice Stout, Mr. Charles l-lawman, Nancy Eager, and Sandra Zerby. STAGEHANDS Sponsor--Mr. J. Kenneth Conley Foreman-Ronald B. Linderman R. l-l. S.'s stage crew was on hand at every stage production and every rehearsal scheduled in the auditorium. The boys worked many long and hard hours constructing sets, moving scen- ery and furniture, attending to lighting, and performing many other duties necessary to the success of a production. Mr. J. Kenneth Conley gets an unexpected lift from the boys. Seated-Mr. J. Kenneth Conley and Ronald B. Linderman. Standing-Richard Reinert, Renno McCoy, Donald Wentzel, Martin Piper, l-larry Walter, William Gerth, and Richard L. Linderman, gf A play during club period is always fun for both actors and audience. Foreground-Maureen McCauley and Gloria Matz. Row 'l--Barbara Geoltz, Barbara Goheen, Joan D'Agastino, Barbara DeLong, Frances Parisi, Patricia Clark, Shirley Wenrich, and Shirley Daubert. Row 2-Shirley Fretz, Ellen Tobin, Jean Roslin, and Elizabeth Geary. This is surely one good way to keep yourself shipshape! Foreground-Dorothy Styer, Janet Beam, and Patricia Orlando. Row I-Lee Shelley, Nancy Keith, Dorothy Swctck, Catherine Pasko, Ann Mularkey, Doro- thy Hilt, and Nancy Nuss. Row 2-Suzanne Bretonnel, and Alfredo Liszcz. Q ATHLETIC CLUBS The Athletic Clubs provide recreation for our ship's passengers, Through par- ticipation in these clubs, the passengers not only get physical exercise, but also learn the principles of good sportsman- ship and have fun. GIRLS' GYM CLUB Sponsors-Miss Katherine Kaufmann Mrs. Elizabeth Ruhrman -we 'i i t 5 Some of the girls take time out from a volleyball game to form a human pyra- mid. Top Row-Margaret Mosser, Shirley Hauser, and Rachel DaDamio, Middle Row-Shirley l-lerbein, Martha Henne, Betty l-lerbein, and Evelyn Jones. Bottom Row-Patricia Troutman, Pat- ricia Rock, Johanne Smlth, June Hess, and Mildred l-leffeltinger. This popular deck game of shuffle- board provides an afternoon of recreation for some of our passengers. Kathryn Angstadt, Patricia Bartz, Bar- bara Fierro, Joanne Barbon, Joan Weid- ner, Ardelle Williams, Jean Swavely, and Kathleen Styer. BOYS' ATHLETIC CLUB Sponsors-Mr. Robert Perugini Mr, Harold Rock President-James Geiger Vice-President-Robert Moyer Sec.-Treas.-Bruce Lerch Keep your eyes on that basket, X tel lowsl Clockwise-Larry Weidner, Ken- neth Lebo, Lee Hagginbottom, James Geiger, Donald Palms, Larry Heagy, John Heck, Mr. Harold Rock, Leonard Motze, Robert Fal- low, William Rulepaugh, Henry Robisoux, Ronald White, David Young, and Bruce Lerch, HEERLEADERS' CLUB lsor Mrs. Myrtle Boltz his club provides an opportunity for our rleaders to polish their skills and practice e they teach underclassmen the various yells. ounterclockwise-Shirley Buchter, Ann me Janis Hart, Marianne Munz, Dolores il Elaine Drosas, Ann Potts, Donna Powell, :ara Swartz, Gayle Ludwig, Patricia Brown, ireen Landis, Joan McCall, Marjorie Bolig, Marjorie Holloway own Nancy Hauser, Ellen Kreider, Janice ilgo Mary Knox, and Patricia Steinle cross Gerald Leisey, Anne Lou Rohrbach, i Button Barbara Faust, and Marion Essig Coach Robert Perugini instructs these young grapplers in the art of wrestling. Foreground-Lowell Taylor, Robert Fallow, and Mr. Robert Perugini. Row 'I-Lewis Keller, Robert Moy- er, Ronald Stoyer, Robert C. Moyer, William Delbert, Joseph Hillegass, John Edwards, and Terrance Zackow- ski. Row 2-Daniel Jozwiak, Earle Christman, Barry Stubblebine, Ster- ling Moyer, Jack Nye, Donald Ernst, Eugene Kapelski, and John Turnbull. GIRL'S GOLF CLUB Sponsor-Mrs, Barbara Martin Pres.-Jane Hitch Vice-Pres.-Mary Ann Bettler Mrs. Martin is explaining the rud- iments of golf to the girls. Row I-Sandra Farber, Sylvia Lamm, and Mrs, Barbara Martin. Row 2-Joanne Ringler, Nancy Hillegass, Thir- zo Best, Suzanne Best, Nancy Bechtel, and Marie Foreman. GOLF CLUBS These clubs provide healthy recreation travelers interested in improving their skills c social lite. BOYS' GOLF CLUB Sponsor-Mr. Adam Brucher President-Robert Jones Vice-President-Joseph Loose Sec.-Trees.-Michael O'Brien Mr. Brucher and the boys must prepare their spring schedule. Row 'I-Joseph Pugliese, Donald Chef Paul Gehris, and Donald Helms, Row 2-Todd Walker, Michael O'Brii Gene Schott, Mr. Brucher, Robert Jones, IX Diefenderter, and Joseph Loose. if ALM .,, Practice makes perfect -putting, that Practicing are-Janet Widener and Arle Heck. Watching are-Sally Lessig, Barbara Egn Rose Marie Maier, Jane Hitch, Sue Stitel Beatrice Carpenter, Patricia Cremer, and Joy Wenrich. 1 we ey X' , Q, if I 5 QQ. SS K sk rj' 3' if x SJ K 1-1 . -Wi' ,f 4- b x X 'il ' N ,. ,ZW M A , ,. bf. ' HM sexi FQ 'df V n. ff Y N -' A k V it M., w 4 we f ,J fl 5' sv , A , WN- QL -mf I 'L Q' fr mv ' X ,354 YT. ' ls 3 5 N A 0- wk w Q , -rg Q, gr, , I :WS '2. -'Jn R ,A Q ,il JUS f . g -4' K. Q 0 Ernest Christman shows some of the club members just how his field glasses are to be used. Row 1-George Gates, Roger Longenecker, Ronald Quaintance, and Kenneth Hugo. Row 2-Donald Swavely, Robert Chalfant, Gerald Kulp, Barry Lancer, and Richard Walter. Row 3-Kenneth Ogden, William Langan, James Saylor, and John Wade. Karl Lippold, the club's president, tells these boys of an amusing expenence he had during the hunting season, Row 'I-James McCauley and Douglass Weidner. Row 2-Bruce Shue, John Sausen, Jay Hoff, and Roger Mos- tcllar. Row 3-Kenneth Drey, Harry Trentos, and David Leibig. Row 4-Robert Slover, Daniel Trupp, and Dale Gift. Eugene Dcren tells some of Mr, Herman Shultz's club members about the habits of the sparrow hawk, Row 'I--George Christ, Ronald Weand, Eugene Deren, and Jesse Ehrnfeldt, Row 2-John Grazier, Eugene Zarychta, Will- iam Eisenhower, Eugene Miller, Roy Zang, ar.d Richard Knight. A group of the boys study books and leaflets which tell them much about the lives of the animals they will hunt. Row I-George Newkirk, Lee Davis, and Clair Davis, Row 2--Ronald Fnllf, Gene Rotz, Rodney Gross, and James Enfly. Row 3-Dennis Kauffman, Kenneth Dolak, and 30 Joy Bomberger. HUNTING CLUBS The Hunting Clubs, which were formed for the boy' who like to hunt and fish, teach them to understan: better the sport of hunting, They learn the rules of goof sportsmanship in hunting game and the how, where anc when of this great sport, Sponsor-Mr, William Bannon President-Karl Lippold Vice-President-William Langan Secretory-David Leibig Treasurer-Roger Mostellar Sponsor-Mr. Herman Shultz President-Eugene Deren Vice-President-Ronald Weand Secretary-William Eisenhower NATURE STUDY CLUB ponsor-Mr. W. Whalen Fenstermacher resident-Harold Bosold ice-President-Ralph Gilmore :cretary-John Weyandt The members of this club learn from Mr. W, Whalen znstermacher many things about nature, They study -xts and specimens in their classroom and spend their 'ne out-of-doors observing nature, when the weather clear. JUNICR HUMANE SOCIETY iponsor-Miss Martha Morrette 'resident-Douglass Fisher lice-President-Fay-Ann Weiler iecretary-Jean Young Treasurer-Patricia Rauenzahn Although no one is allowed to keep an animal on- iaard ship, many of the passengers have pets at home ind are very much interested in the welfare of animals. och week, two club members spend an hour at the lumane Society in downtown Reading, learning about hat organization and about caring for their pets, A group of Nature Study Club members rest after a brisk walk about the school grounds. Row 'I-Ronald Reichart, Kenneth Gingrich, Ralph Gilmore, Robert Noll, and John Weyandt. Row 2-Harold Bosold, Barry Bressler, and Matthew Spence. Row 3-Helen Adams, Nancy Weinhold, Nancy Lillis, Shirley Nagle, and Janet Adams. That hike over the mountain was grand, but we're glad to be backl Row T--Mary Jo Barbera, Jacqueline Barto, Frances Markowski, and Virginia Balsbaugh, Row 2-Milton Heller and David Seesholtz. Row Richard Burkhart, Niel Nissely, Richard Seeshaltz, and Herbert Witt- moier. Row 4--John Boyer and Ben Bright. Row 'I-Patricia Rauenzahn, Nancy Ann Unger, and June Borda. g Row 2-Henry Timko, Ruth Epler, ond Jacqueline Steckler. U Row 3-Lynn Henne, Joan Hollinger, and Betty Renf- snyder. Row 4-Annabelle Moyer, Barbara Clark, and Doug- lass Fisher, Row 5-Leslie Wittig and Patricia Cupp. Row 6-George Yeager. Row 'I-Florence Ramsey, Barbara DeWees, and Jean Young. Row 2-Barbara Seesholtz, Sylvia Monde, and Marian Mervine. Row 3-Sara Heilman, Doris Lessig, and Dorthea Sheetz. Row 4-Kerry Hoffman, Doris Hoch, and Bonnie Knappenberger. Row 5-Richard Snyder and David Schnable, CARD CLUBS Our ships card clubs provided fun for the Seated-Table 'I-June Wentzel, John Bernltart, Dorothy De Joseph, and Jeanne SC0lat,tiCri Standing-Doris Eels and Nina Rauch- lwaurjli. Seated-Table 2-Betty Hoffman, Nan lake, Jt-anne-tte Anslmoch, and Ruth Blank- 1-nlnlltgr Nfl l iliitzinrf' please' Seated-Toblc I-Joan Ziegler, William llri-ruirmtiiw, Juan Allwright, and Alton Ken- tlall passengers Besides being fun, the playing improved the players' own skill and taught them tn lae better sports. SENIOR CANASTA CLUB Sponsor-Miss Alethia Loye President--Eleanor l-leck Vice-President-Alton Kendall Secretary-Robert Brown Treasurer-Nino Raudibaugh While the other members play, Darts Eels discusses the merits ol Nina Raudibaugh's Canasta hand with her. Standing-lielty Jane Hunz and David lr-,hr-r Seated--Table 2-Rose DiDino, Eleanor llc-rlf, Arlene Ma--ler, and Louis Czeckawski. That looks like a good hand, Johnl Row 'l-John Palmer, Barbara Speiers, Do- lfrre-, Moyer, Shirley VVoIfe, Dorothy Krichmor and John Sncicher l . Row 2-Hilda Steigcrwalt, Shirley Stoudf, lern Wt,-ltlqrrihammer, and Shirley Ftlbert, 82 ...tw BASKET CLUB Sponsor-Miss Arline Winter President-J ohn Palmer Vice-President-John Speicher You learn by olnserving others' mistakes. Row 1--Fave Osenlvaeh, Catherine Oud- inot, Sandra Ott, Janet Steif, Jacqueline Messner, and Theora Marberger, Row 2-Elizalueth Heller, Naomi Haines, Nancy Semle, Susan Sehnarrenberger, Miss Winter, James Mayer, and Edward Ocksrider. Row 3-John Snyder 5 'S P Q ., ,S .,A,.1A mv ,.a. 1 L I ? if ,O i if mi .Q x L ff aw XX 1 F ii J S gf - 5 .NV E , , W .2 5 Jn X. L ,g,p.M,-- UV., 4? Watching Donald Whitehead and Edward Rapp play are Paul Primeau, John Smith, An- thony Sebio, Glenn Sleppy, Ronald Burky, Leslie Davenport, James Natole, and Frederick Rarnig. Competition is keen when the tournament crown is at stake. Playing are Melvin Emore, Robert Rapp, George Witmayer, Frederick Bres- ler, Theodore Simon, and Wayne Engle, Watch- ing closely are Marvin Schloder, Paul Fasig and Jack Giles. 1 CHESS CLUB Sponsor--Mr. Norman Taylor President--Ronald Burky Vice-President-Paul Fasig Sec.Treas.-Theodore Simon The Chess Club, under the supervision of Mi Norman Taylor, provides welcome recreatio' for our ship's passengers who enjoy playing bot chess and checkers. Early in the year, atten tion is given to improving the players' skil However, after Christmas, a chess and checke tournament gets underway, and each person' skill is rated at the end ofthe year. By observing others, the boys can profit fron their mistakes and improve their own games. ANNIVERSARY HISTORE CLUB Sponsor-Mrs. Mabel McClellan President-Ronald Rhein Vice-President-Ruth Reppert Secretary--Mae Garito Treasurer-Joan Kerchotf The Anniversary History Club permanently cords the progress the Reading School District l' made in public education during the last one hi dred years. One of the most important duties the club is to check on the gifts that the old gr: uates have donated to the school. Mrs. McClellan, aided by the club membe uses some post records to gather information nt essary tor the club proiect. Seated-Ruth Reppert, Ronald Rhein, Jo Kerchott, Shirley Eckert, and Audrey Titlow Standing-Mrs. Mabel McClellan, Faith An Garrett, and Mae Garito . JUNICR TOWN MEETING CLUB Sponsor-Miss Clara Deck President-Robert Mclnroy Vice-President-Edmond Ettinger Sec.-Treos.-Carylee Slaughter The Junior Town Meeting Club stimulated interest in current news events, Each week the Jassengers chose a topic of current interest, :livided themselves into pro and con sides, and :liscussed it thoroughly. By doing this, they gained a better understanding of what was go- ,ng on in different parts of the world. The members prepare data for a good argu- nent. Group 1-Patricia Upczak, Robert Mclnroy, Nlorman Regner, and Sylvia Trayer. Group 2-Richard Ott, Evelyn Stucky, Bruce Wanner, Robert Dietrich, Miss Clara Deck, and Dhilip Austin. Paul Nester explains to the rest of the group he theory of air currents in relation to aviation. Standing-Wanda Ott, Frederic Heifert, Done lld Walls, John Jost, Richard Young, Theodore Xloll, Ray Podgushi, and Paul Nester. Row 'I-Ann Pollock, and Thomas Burns. Row 2-William Lessig, Bernard Higgins, :Ind Harold Miller. Row 3-Steve Naiarian, Joyce Nettinger, Richard Plucher, and Fred Werner. Russel Bossier shows the others one of the streamlined post-war plane models. Row 1-Jack Bender, Philip Giles, and Al- bert Dolan, Row 2-David Ray, Gene Ammon, and Don- ald Cowdrick. Row 3-Grace Weidenhammer, Joan Tuck- ey, and Frank Petrakis. Row 4-Roxanne I-leist, Lucy Fisher, and Ronald O'Reilly. Row 5-Charles Perrinc and Stanley Rot! tiger. Q-24. ,xc AVIATION CLUB Sponsors--Mr. Anthony Stopper Mr. William I-lorine I President-Russell Bossier Vice-President-Paul Nester Secretory- Wanda Ott Program Chairman-Ronald O'Reilly Publicity Chairman-Angelo lnglisa Most of the Aviation Club's activities cen- tered around the identification and construction of different planes. Aviation is an important part of our daily lives and promises to play an even more vital part in the future, HOMECRAFT CLUB Sponsor-Mrs. Mary Heller President-Marian Adams Vice-President-Caroline Vivaldo Secreta ry-Shirley Kranch Treasurer-Patsy Flammer BABY SITTERS' CLUB Sponsor-Miss Blanche Spaar President-Gloria Witman Vice-President-Roberta Jarazenski Secretary-Patricia Smith Treasurer-Nancy Shaw Recreation Officer-Carol Foose ln Baby Sitters' Club, the girls are taught the proper methods of caring for a child, They are also instructed as to what they should do in case of an emergency. Every girl should know how to dress a baby prODCrly. Row 'I-Sue Ellen Lorah, Marilyn lfland, Roberta Jarazenski, Gloria Witman, and Nancy Shaw. Row 2-Marlene Eberhardinger, .loan Sch- aeffer, Vivian Heck, Joan Darnhecker, Mary Anna Kline, and Patricia Smith, .f 'r'.ig3l3 .SW Time passes swiftly when you knit or em- broider. Row 'I-Alma Enders, Dawn Burkhart, Barbara Johnston, and Patsy Flammer. Row 2-Joan Fisher, Nancy Batz, Marian Adams, and Shirley Kranch. Row 3-Dolores Nowianki, Barbara Hen- ne, and Caroline Vivaldo. Row 4-Elizabeth Robinson, Mabel Breisch, and Barbara Dry. Holding the baby properly is very important Row 'I-Janice Reinert, Rose Whitehead Theresa Lis, and Doris Young. Row 2-Dorothy Wesolowski, Anna Cam merano, Patricia Yoder, Carol Epler, Mis: Blanche Spaar, Carol Foose, and Bluma Evans NURSING CLUB Sponsor-Mrs. Naomi Bridegam, R. N. President-Shirley Feinouer Vice-President-Mary Ellen Swanger Sec.-Trees.-Jean Green Nursing Club provides an opportunity for any girl who hopes to become a nurse to obtain some first-hand instruction from Mrs. Naomi Bridegam, our ship's nurse. Mrs. Naomi Bridegam demonstrates a very important duty of a nurse-proper ster- ilization of a thermometer. Row 'I-Elizabeth Cole, Mrs. Naomi Brid- egam, R. N., Shirley Feinauer, and Jean Green. Row 2-Virginia Balsbaugh, Doris Hart, Rosemarie Sifer, lrene Seyfert, Susanne Schwemmer, Patricia Schaeffler, Georgene Zerbe, and Nancy Doll, Row 3-Grace Showers and Roberta Ging- rich. l 3 HOMECRAFT CLUB Sponsor-Mrs, Elizabeth Dornsife President-Concetta Talarico Vice-President-Marlene Malady Secretary-Frances Pompiano Treasurer-Martha Sielsch ln the l-lomecraft Clubs, passengers can be taught useful yet recreational home pas- times. Under capable instruction, the girls learn such skills as dressmaking, knitting, and embroidering, all of which can serve them throughout life's voyage. These girls learn that dress making can be fun, as well as practical. Row 'I-Sebastiana Inglisa, Sylvia Wit- kowski, Marlene Malady, Ann Burkhart, Vir- ginia Ruppert, Mrs. Elizabeth Dornsife, Frances Pomoiano, and Mary Jane Wentzel. Row 2-Bette Miller, Shirley Campbell, Sylvia Meck, Martha Sielsch, Jane Pauley, and Concetta Talarico. Row 3-Barbara Grover, Doris Nagle, Joanne Ringler, Dorothy Ochocki, Shirley Montzer, and Helen Rockowicz. .I l YPD The girls now try their hands at one of the future tasks under the nurse's watchful eye. Row 1-Patricia Sweitzer, Marilyn l-loyler, Joan Adams, Elizabeth Romer, Nancy Wenrich, and Jacqueline Ritz, Row 2-Nancy Hess, Mary Guiles, Gloria Zuber, Mary Ellen Swanger, Anna May Barth, Mary Jane Neidert, and Mrs. Naomi Bridegam, R. N. ,I W -so Ss f I Some S. O. S. club members, who serve their school by selling football programs, checking wraps at basketball games, ar ushering at school affairs are Row 'I-Yvonne Dorsey, Janet Bowers, Flor- ence Bialy, Jeanne Kemmerer, Joyce Saylor, and Sandra Wasserman Row 2-Gloria Bucks, Patricia Bucks, Jac- queline Smith, Anna Schaeffer, and Sally Lanz Row 3--Mabel Kantner, Doris Jackson, Christine Wink, Joan Wilfert, Barbara Schaef- fer, and Joan Bishop S. O. S. CLUB Sponsors-Miss Margaret Montgomery Miss Johanna Mertz President-June Deppen Vice-President-Doris Floyd Sec.-Treas.-Joan Bishop The Serve Our School Club often answe Save Our Ship calls from the school. is, as its name implies, a school service o ganizatian. S. O. S. members are on call 1 perform duties for the school at all time Any money they earn goes into a generr school fund. S. O, S. closes the year by spar soring the last school dance, which is alway a big affair. :A A few of the girls take time out fron' planning Red Cross work to have o picture taken. Row 1-June Deppen, Gloria Greese, Anna Mae Fillman, Barbara Miller, Virginia Sands, and Doris Laity Row 2-Jean l-lohl, Rose Marie Wrubel, Barbara Paul, Mary Jane Harper, and Joan Guenther Row 3-Barbara Neidig, Beatrice Frick, Patricia Boady, June Schell, Patricia Finer- frock, Dorothy Folk, and Joan Faust From the smiles we see here, being a member of S. O. S. Club must be lots of fun, even though there's plenty of work to do. Row 'I-Jacqueline McLean, Doris Floyd, Barbara Kocher, Janice Kerschner, and Betty Folk. Row 2-Marilyn Steffe, Jean Esterly, Do- lores Filbert, Joan Snyder, Janice Gantert, and Elaine Eschleman Row 3-Lillian Hess, Phyllis Esterly, Pau- line Kushner, Miriam Kline, Jacqueline Har- mison, Frances Keller, and Norma Field S. O. S. CLUB Sponsor-Miss Elta Unangst President-Dorothy Tischler Vice-President-Geraldine Mack Sec.-Treas.-Elizabeth Drop Program Chairman-Loretta Swierczewski Miss Elta Unangst's S, O. S. members are eagerly anticipating the S. O. S. school dance which will mark the end of their year of service. Row 'I-Vivian Stamm, Geraldine Mack, Ethel Lessig, Shirley Spohn, Jean Ann Snyder, and Doris Loose Row 2-Opal Merrida, Shirley Starks, Margery Dunkelberger, Elizabeth Drop, and Janet Eben Row 3-Miss Elta Unangst, Florence Lando, Carolyn Strunk, and Loretta Swier- czewski ,, kkwkisg IN: J, W3 I 'C X' -Q M F, 2 ,, .. wx W is K ...,r . I . 'sf it' sit iw. 4 if if is .Ks ff? he -' i is 1 Any ship would be proud to fly this im- pressive banner. Row 'I-Louise Miller, Mildred Miller, Jane Platt, Joanna Mackowiak, Mildred Wounderly, Thomas Williams, Gloria Por- kert, Lea Drexler, Doris Boughter, Ruth Walters, Edna Knabb, George Mays, and Sandra Kelsey. Row 2-Marian Uhler, Elsie Kruppen- bach, Barbara Laub, Elaine Phelman, and Shirley Shaffer Fellowship Club members turn in the money which was collected in their home- rooms during the American Junior Red Cross drive. Row I-Mildred Fetter, Rosemary Schul- er, Lucille Auslander, Patricia Harvey, Gladys Schaffer, Paul Hagy, Robert Barthlow, Cleo Sanders, Joan Nall, Rhodella Noll, Ann Marie Martin, and Louizer Bailey Row 2-Helen Zielinski, Stephen lwa- nowski, Earl Ehrenfeldt, and Joseph Faust FELLOWSHIP CLUB Sponsor-Miss Martha V. Schmidt President-Robert Barthlow Vice-President-Joanna Mackowiak Secretary-Joan Noll Treasurer-Leo Drexler The R. H. S. Fellowship Club is a small but very important step in the ladder of world brotherhood. Its members are striving to bring about friendship among all the stu- dents at Reading High. ln a like manner, they are working toward world fellowship as our ship travels from port to port, Q' TYPING CLUBS R. H Sfs three typing clulvs are formed with work rather than recreation in mind. Beginners are taught how to type, and inexperienced typists can became more capable. Our ship's records can be neatly kept Ivy these skillful typists, and typing will be very helpful to them when our voyage is completed. Sponsor-Miss Harriet Bitler If practice makes perfect, perfection seems to be the goal of this group, Row 1-Beverly Boswell, Vinnie Glimp, and Mary Felnour Row 2-Geraldine Heffner, Betty Miraszewski, Anna Mae Goodman, and Ivan Botvinick Row 3-Marcus Reidenberg, Kenneth Helm, Sylvia Moore, and Soul Moroff BUSINESS EFFICIENCY CLUB Sponsor-Miss Edith Fairlamb President-Patricia Hoover First Vice-President-Jean Mayer Second Vice-President-June Morgan Secretary-Claire Henry Treasurer-Nancy Straub The Business Efficiency Club is Organized teach our ship's passengers competency in business world. This background will prove be a valuable asset to them in their futi careers. These girls are always kept busy giving s retarial service to others. Standing-Gloria Anderson, Claire Hen Mary Ann Weaver, Jean Moyer, Louise De inger, and Barbara Stetfe. Row 'I-Rosemarie Spadaforo, Nancy Strat Patricia Hoover, and Galisha Buchanan. Row 2-Betty Fox, Georgia Goodhart, Sr ley Brown, and Betty Williams. Row 3-Kathryn Sterly and June Morgan LA. v Robert Vespico discusses o letter with some of his fellow members while others study their exercise books. Standing-William Dower, Robert Vespico, and Alfred Friedman Row 'I-Nancy Fortna, Phyllis Harlan, and Andree Schmoyer Row 2-Hugh Hart, David Blecker, and Lyle Pelton Row 3-Harlan Heere, Judith Farkosh, and James Cranos Row 4-Richard Yoder 9 TYPING CLUBS ponsor-Miss Ola Walt Miss Ola Walt's club is composed of senior nys who realize what an asset typing will be to tem when those college term papers are due. Row 'I-Ronald Leymeister, Edwin Drucken- iiller, and Mayer Mann. Row 2-James Leslie, Larry Large, Charles enney, and Robert Hill. Row 3-Sidney Fogelman, Bruce Bachofer, falter Rowles, and Ronald Rogers, ponsor-Mrs. Jul ia Sabol Mrs. Julia Sabol's advice on proper letter 'riting will help her club members in life. Standing-Barbara Ross, Patricia Bishop, 'orothy Walton, and Mrs. Julia Sabol. Row 'I-Lucille Hummel, Janice Von Nelda, etty Walters, and Joanne Mascheri. Row 2-Nancy Wetty, Nancy Schleichter, nan Delp, and Elizabeth Ann l-loyer, Row 3-Barbara Lee, Barbara Gragg, Evelyn urman, Fern Pappas, and Jonell Cook. Before they actually type, the boys must practice their finger exercises. Row 'l-Richard Robinson, Donald Jimski, and Roger Spang. Row 2--William Martin, Thomas Mac- Callum, Byard Ebling, and Eugene Rhoads. Row 3-Sherwood Scheifele, John Sher- man, William Snyder, Jack Peiffer, and Barry Koch. The soxophonists present good music either with the liond or as a quartet. Bernard Menclelsohn, Gary Klein, Ronald Price, and Frank Distasio. lil ii l CASTLEAIRES Sponsor-Mr. Fred Cardin President-Gary Klein Vice-President-Bernard Mendelsohn Secretary-Shirley Zellner Librarians-Cordell Musser Gene Klein R. H. Sfs iazz hand, the Castleaires, provid- ed entertainment in the farm of popular music forthe ship's passengers. The high spots of the year were their participation in HR. H. S. or Parade and their assembly in May. Shirley Zellner, the COSTICOITGSI soloist, waits for her cue as the band ploys the introduction to her song. Mahlon Gebhardt, William Diehm, Ronald Mill, and Shirley Zeiber. 'f ii -f iii T The brass section pauses to pose for the ship photographer. John Porese, Joseph Salino, Ralph Graffim. Cordell Musser, Gene Klein, John Rhein, ar Rolvert Schaeffer, F. T. A. ponsors-Mr. Plank -- Mr. Getz resident-Rosalie Maiorana 'ice-President-Anna Kline ecretary-Patricia Weiherer reosurer--Barbara Seyfert listorian-Herbert Jackson ibrarian-Joan Schlegel Future Teachers of America is a club consist- ig of students who hope to become teachers Jrneday. Speakers, trips to near-by colleges, nd practice teaching help them to visualize 'hat their work will be when they will be steer- ig other boys and girls through both smooth ncl churning seas. Dorothy White switches from student to Bacher and practices on fellow classmates. Row 1-Patricia Hummel, Amy Kleckner, atricia Jackson, and Joyce Blatt Row 2-Mary Louise Gable, Shirley Sotter, farolyn Fox, and Shirley Prey Row 3-Hazel Knappenberger, Joan Fleisch- wann, Joan Bowers, and Arlene Gift Row 4-Ruth Warren, Nancy Geissler, Ger- ldine Jackson, and Patricia Franks Row 5-Geraldine Behrle 'ir From the smiles on some of the faces, Herbert ickson must be telling an amusing incident om his practice teaching day. Listening are Row 'I-Shuree Hildenbrand, Marilyn Baer, nan Baczewski, and Mary Jo Hoffman Row 2-Joy Fisher, June Boldt, Susan Wien, 1d Patricia Weitzel Row 3-Ruth Seigart, Patricia Landis, Jean sher, and Jacqueline Costner Row 4-Sidney Bleckcr, Aciel Krum, Hiram och, and William Jones Row S-John Master, George Kline, and ichard Stubico Row 6-Ralph Kneeream Rosalie Maiorana, club president, reports on the Pennsylvania State Education Association meeting at Allentown to Row 'I-Linda Oberholtzer, Marion Kalbach, Anna Kline, and Stella Williams Row 2-Shirley Truax, Nancy Potteiger, Nancy Schell, and Geraldine White Row 3-Joan Schilling, Shirley Snaith, lsa- belle Spangler, and Helen Weiss Row 4-Nancy Peck, Barbara Seyfert, Mary Jane Schwarz, and Charlotte Rurnp Row 5-Marie Heller, Patricia Weiherer, and Beatrice Stump Row 6-Naomi Hasker Row Row Row Row Row Row What a busy club this isl -Zoe Ann Fix and Bernard Bohanak. Rolnert l-limmellverger and Joan l-linkel. -Carol Messner and Shirley Leinbach. Gloria Slider and Betty Rowe. Nancy Ruccio and Faye Snyder. -Jean Thiry and Robert Troutman. I CRAFTS CLUB Sponsor-Mrs. Lillian Norton President-J one Rutolo Sec.-Treas.-Shirley Leinbach This club was for passengers who wished do something constructive during their spt time. They worked with leather goods, maki wallets, belts, knife sheaths, and purses. Besic having fun, they learned something useful a had souvenirs from the voyage. Mrs. Norton gives some helpful hints to group of her club members. Seated-Dorris Howland, Loretta Bayer, a Gertrude Lotz. Sfonding-Mrs. Lillian Norton, Marle Tobias, Mildred Cronan, Rose Muthart, Elear Fortney, and Madalyn Reilly. CHEMISTRY CLUB Sponsor-Mr. Lewis F. Marderness President-Frank Markovich Secretary-Louise Gordon Chemistry Club provided an opportuni- ty for any passenger interested in chemis- try to learn more about the subgect. Mr. Lewis Marderness and the group watch closely as Thomas Gray and Chest- er Deam perform o dye experiment. Row T-Thomas Gray, Chester Deam, Louise Gordon, John Feick, Paul Fisher, Mr. Lewis F. Morderness, and Edward Treat. Row 2-Robert Gerber, Barry Killian, William Reinhart, Mark Schaeffer, and Frank Markavich. SHOP CRAFTS CLUB ponsors-Mr, Walter Grieserner Mr. Harry Scott resident-Doris Zerbey 'ice-President-Katie Scalzo ecretary-Mary Ann Sustello reasurer-Gloria Dengler The girls in this club have added a new ine rrest to their on-board activities, Formerly, wly boys were given instruction in shop, but Jw any girl interested can learn something :rout it during her club period, Salt boxes and wickeknack shelves are only two of the many 'oiects the girls rnake, The back must be fitted on carefully to meet ith Mr, Scott's approval. tif 5-an-.- l -1-. RADIO CLUB Sponsor Mr Theodore Starr esident Ronald Stralca ce President Richard Hollsten :retory Saul Nathan easurer Frank Pietrzyk The Radio Club is open to any passenger a is interested in learning more about the hnicalities of radio transmission or the in- :acies of the radio itself. These passengers learn what an important rt radio plays on the ship. Seated-Saul Nathan Standing-Mr. Theodore Starr, Donald Foley, Wald Straka, Richard Krirnen, Carl Moyer, nk Pietrzyk, Salvatore Levanti, and Richard sten. 95 Row 1-Antonia Galamos, Mr. Harry Scott, Margaret Garrnon, Carol Ringler, and Marilyn Bohn. Row 2-Josephine DeLuca, Gloria Dengler, Antoinette Przestrzelski, lrene Prokopchak, and Melva l-letrick. The girls appreciate Mr. Grieserner's helpful instruction, Row 'I-Patricia Schildt, Shirley Smith, Mar- jorie Kulp, Mr. Griesemer, and Gloria l-lerring. Row 2-Barbara l-loftmaster, .loan Latch- ford, Mary Ann Sustello, and Joanna Rose. .iii , l These clulm members certainly seem engrosse in their work. Row I-Kathryn N. Weldy, Robert Flammer, Nancy Spangler, Joan Rissmillcr, and Arthur Saylor. Row 2-Bonita Wagner, Helen Stilianos, Betty Armitage, Ralph Tobias, and Howard Rohrliach. ART CLUB Sponsor-M r. Ralph Dornsife President-Harriet Kontis Vice-President-Bonita Wagner Secretary-Arthur Saylor Treasurer-Robert l-lesser The Art Club gave passengers a chance 1 improve their present skills in art or to develo hidden talents in that field. Those students, wh have had no extensive training in art work bL were interested, were urged to loin this clul Thus, boys and girls who could not tit art int their regular schedules had an opportunity t develop their artistic talents. Some students work on proiects at their owr while the others admire previously finishe work. Seated-Arlene Quaintance, Donald Ortnei Olga Race, Robert l-lesser, and Harriet Koutif Standing-Ruth Reitsnyder, Jeanne Ramei James Bansner, Mr, Ralph Dornsite, Mary Jan Stutzman, Nancy Lillis, and Carolyn DiGuard GERMAN CLUB Sponsor-Mr, Warren F. Gish President-Irene Mueller Vice-President-William Hillegass Secretary-Judith Adams Treasurer-Janet Weidner R. l-l. Sfs German Club proved that learn- ing a language can be fun. The knowledge of foreign languages was a great asset to our ship's passengers as they traveled from port to port. Du, du, liegst mir im He-rzen, gaily sing the German club members. Standing-Deornidis Koursaros and Mr. Warren F. Gish. Row 'I-Judith Adams, Irene Mueller, and Ralph Kotroth. Row 2-Janet Weidner, Wallace Greth, and William l-lillegass. Row 3-Virginia Kocher, Betty Miller, Charlotte Angstadt, and Eugene Gaul. ACTIVITY TICKET CLUB Sponsor-Mr, William S. Whiteley President-Joan Soltysik Vice-President-Bette Eberenz Secretary-Florence Cyran Treasurer-Gladys Dengler The girls in this club, under the direction of Mr. William S, Whiteley, kept all the nec- essary records in connection with the activity tickets which were sold to the passengers for the home football and basketball games, the dances, the Red and Black , and the Arx- alma . They were working hard until the photo grapher interrupted them. Row 'I-Joan Soltysik, Michaelene Paw- ik, Bette Eberenz, and Estelle Vecchio. Row 2-Jeanne Ludwig, Geraldine Ka- ninski, Kay Keiser, Florence Cyran, and lrene Fundyga, Row 3-Mr, William S, Whiteley and Slodys Dengler. ns. 0 ESQUIRE CLUB Sponsor-Mr. James W. Mclntyre President-Franklin Geiger Vice-President-Bernard Spencer Secretory-Franklin Sherman Treasurer-Harold Renninger The boys chose Esquire Club because they were interested in learning the principles of good grooming and proper dress. Everyone admired the club's attractive displays in the lobby showcases during the anniversary calendar sales' campaign, Wouldn't it be grand it the boys always dressed like this for school? Row Row Row Long. Row -Paul Misura. George Bauer and Louis Masciatti, David Chadwick, Franklin Geiger, and Gerald I-larold Renninger, Harold Gilt, John Bowser, and John Piehl. Row 5-Wayne Boswell, Dennis Ross, Barry Dautrich, Bernard Spencer, and Donald I-Ienry. These boys look as though they came from the iages ot the Esquire magazine. Center-Mr, James W. Mclntyre Clockwise-John Davis, Kenneth Moyer, Frank- n Sherman, Joseph Bolton, and Albert Stallone. 77 NJ A group gathers around the piano for some rildffashionerl singing Af Piano--Janet Nelson Row 'I-Marilyn Drihner, Jean Zehner, Gi-ralrlme Ansliach, Shirley Angstadt, Elsie Gui-,tw,te, Alice Harris, Jean Tillman, Car' rnrilla Cngwllups, Madeline Castellano, Ar- lirnir Iflfis-.IrXr, Mary Ellen Bechtel, Dolores A',lriw,l-i, Ctin-,tance Kochel, and Jane Mas- ters Row 2-lltiliryrt Martz, Carl Reidinger, Lf-riiv Zimmerman, Donald Faust, Francis Kriifczylf, Kgnneth Klinesmith, Martin Stamrn Ronald Swavely, Foster I-later, and Oscar Hfillenlrach. SINGING CLUB Sponsors-Mr. R, C. Kichline Miss Emma J, Reinbold Miss Margaret A. Yost The Singing Club of our ship provided ful for all the passengers who joined it. No on- needed ta be a professional, the only require ment was that he enjoyed Singing, Fall songs, school songs, hymns, and popula songs were all fun to sing under the capablr direction of the sponsors. This group awaits the signal to begin. Row I-Arlene Bieber, Evelyn Long, Dor othy Kalinowski, and Dolores Klingamon. Row 2-Mildred Keith, Patricia Gillmor Joyce Grohs, Ann Marie I-lassler, Jean Nun emaker, Mildred Kose, Mary Napoli, anc Gloria Breidcgam. Row 3-Pauline Jackson, Emily Kozak, Winitred Weidman, Nancy Kline, Louise Yoder, and Ruth Schaumburg, ,5 , . All eyes focus on Mr. Ronald Kichline o he leads the passengers in the song, lf . Standing-Mr. R. C. Kichline Row 'I-Mildred Polito, Nancy Moyer Rose Florani, Shirley Dunkelberger, ani Gloria Ptattman. Row 2--Ruth Meyers, Charlene Arp, Po tricia Hulock, Marilyn Derr, Patricia Miller and Winltrecl DeVine Row 3-Daniel Preska, Irvin Longeneck er, Barry Carpenter, Ernest Schiefer, Terr' Scheirer, and Leroy Remp. Row 4-George Reinert, Paul Moyer Eugene Aopolloni, Lucy Bochmon, Paulinr Biscanti, June I-lartranft, and Doris Harvey SINGING CLUB A favorite on the ship is The Arxalma Song , Reading l-ligh's alma mater song. Row 1- Beverly Richards, Nancy Trate, Nancy Jones, Doris Freeman, Betty Bast, Ruth Pautsch, and Christine Endy, Row 2-Gladys l'-larting, Deletta Mas- trangelo, Jeanne Winter, Mary Ann Ruoff, Martha l-loman, Dolores Katzenmoyer, and Joyce Kercher. Row 3--Lee l-limmelmann, Sebastian Frangiadis, Paul Goldberg, Edward Shiller, John Body, Richard Castner, and John Suglia, A group ot girls, accompanied by Miss Emma Reinbold, sing A Penny a Kiss . Row 'I-Sharon Anderton, Miss Emma Reinbold, Patricia Bennethum, Maiorie Deg- ler, and Suzanne Kerschner. Row 2-Jean Dry, Shirley Filbert, Gloria Clemento, Betty Lou Cassel, Barbara Bow- man, Arlene Yundt, Nancy Kercher, Sally Stallone, Barbara Stautfer, and Barbara Rib- ble, Row 3-Myrna Mengel, Patricia Smith, and Kathleen Spangler. 99 Miss Margaret Yost plays the organ and leads the others in the singing of a hymn. At Organ-Miss Margaret A. Yost Standing, Row 'I-Frances Feick Standing, Row 2-Lois Cutler, l-lelen Miller, Sylvia Beck, Betty Matz, and Dolores Doll. Standing, Row 3-Barbara Weand, Cath- erine Richards, Leroy l-lorn, and Carl Hies- ter. Seated, Row 1-Dolores Masciotti, Pa- tricia Giles, Patricia Riegel, Sylvia Meck,and Phyllis Bailey. Seated, Row 2-l-larvey Unger, Louis Salvi, Eugene Pinti, George Mongrain, and Shirley Friedman. vw H ,Q- -'Q L' 9 X'-1 , 3 if ? PR T GLEISEY ni ,M X any-r , . We 5' My P v 1 'N ,Q M A. .... 'E' 4 ' N A ,. . mf 1 it Q ,. wf., f '-' , J ,Ni P X. h ye' A ig , ,s K, I f u 6 ww s 4 5 AA . in L f K' sxf, f sk g.,..q 331 5 ,E ,rj Y.. . 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X . m .pf-' . ,.. , ,J - - ff - gm, ,,, .wwf - ,K V Q Yzvwy X v ., q,,,., Q .. , s in 2 Q' 5 4:- .4,,i5 A ' 1 Q A -' Rfk 'M It J . ,xx .,,. in -A , In , , L L U A Q. V A -- 1 X U' 'au'H MWf? M ..' l I' J W Am ,,...g , 1 J ,Fw 135 1 A 1 W L. A ' W 1 k 4 Risky N K I X . pjgx I' N3 ' i - ' f, J . A 5 4 fi 1 'ty x Q A L luflzggi i in K A G . ' . 6 A Q3 14 A Q GRIDIRCN ACTION Norm Ruppert paves the way for Lenny Moore against John Harris. QI, 0' f -ul John Jankans and Herm Starks foul up any attempt of this end s receiv ing the ball A swarm of John Harris tacklers at haul down Walter Burr after a sub- 'ig' stantial gainl 'Sf Q so , 5 Q! Q lofi Fighting like O trapped animal, Lenny Moore valiantly tries for more yardage. l05 J. V. FOOTBALI Coaches-Mr. William Reese Mr. Charles Dunkelbc Mr. William Horine Row 'I-Bruce Goodman, L wig Schmidbaur, Richard Brir John Yeakel, Donald Steyer, C ford Lerch, and Allen Merlde. Row 2-William Smith, N shal Mandello, Hunter Wol Bruce Reppert, Fred Shelton, Ji Schaeffer, Ronald Dancy, and H old Kramer. Row 3-Stanley Bileski, P Wanner, Robert Fiorindo, Ji Weidner, Wilbur Nein, Kurt Krai and Edward Hildenbrand. Row 4-Mr, Horine, coat Mr. Ernest Hepler, trainer, Lutl Bertolet, manager, and Mr. W iam Reese, coach. Five wins and three defeats is the way the Baby Knights' record tallies in the l95O season. After a bad start by losing to Pottsville, l8-O, they soon caught on fire and had a winning streak of five games, only to be stopped by Lancaster, 26-6. ln the string of the five games, with Phoenixville, Allentown, Shillington, Coatesville, and Muhlenberg High, they scored the most impressive win with Shillington High, 38-O. ln the remaining two games with Lebanon High and Hershey Industrial, the Junior Varsity failed to score a single point. . For the first time, Coaches Reese and Dunkelberger had the able assistance of Bill Horine, a new member of the R. H. S. coaching staff. J.V FOOTBALL SCORES ' Reading O Pottsville lB J, Reading 20 Phoenixville 7 mg! 'TT' Reading lf? Allentown I3 M., Reading 38 Shillington O Reading 26 Coatesville 7 ..,.,, Reading l3 Muhlenberg Twp, O -W .. A-as-1. Reading 6 Lancaster 26 ,mm , Reading O Lebanon l5 ,.f ' Reading O Hershey Ind, l9 Won ---5 Last- ---3 Tied-f-O . Points for --l22 Paints against -JO5 Bob Tobias and Mr, William Horine, J, V. Football coach, pass admiring glances over the Babe Barelc trophy which Tobias has just won, This trophy is awarded every year to the most valuable member of the J, V, Football squad. f il fa 2. SWIMMING ' ouch-Mr, Beniamin Facht 'Fi aw 'I-Roger Longenecker, d Pfautz, James Mast, lrvin y, Gerald Long, Louis Mas- i, and Ben Focht, coach, - :ow 2-Ronald Madeira, Carl , Walter Jurasinski, Bruce iers, Sherman Lauther, Donald hey, and Donald Arnold. iw 3-Neil Mast, Edward Con- Paul Misura, Bruce Bachofer, :ird Hindel, and Franklin Sher- ,. 0 0 BOARD fen though the l95l swim- gcampaign was no banner year 'he R. H. S. swimmers, it had distinction in the fact that e Conrad was undefeated in specialty, the breast-stroke. e represented Reading in the 'ict No. 3 meet, Eastern Re- al Meet, and State P. I. A. A. ls. ln each one of these contests, he brought home first place, taking seconds 'he records which he had set, During the regular season, the Reading aqua- won 4 meets while losing 8. The Reading team posted double wins over t Reading by 40-26 in both meets, and single victories over Du Pont High of nington and Pottstown High. Setbacks were suffered at the hands of Lancaster 9 and 40-26, Hershey High 4818 and 50-I6, Coatesville 38-28, Hazleton I6, Allentown 49-I7, and Girard College 34-32, :each Ben Focht again used his talents to bring Reading another successful of swimming. Ben Focht deserves much credit for helping the boys and for ging the high standards swimming now holds at Reading I-Iigh. Speed and form are what these boys are try- ing to gain in practice sessions at the Y.M,C.A. - A 9 I ff .M . Reading Reading Reading Reading Reading Reading Reading Reading Reading Reading Reading Reading SWIMMING SCORES West Reading Lancaster Hershey High Lancaster Coatesville West Reading Hershey High P. S. DuPont lWilmingtonl Hazleton Pottstown Allentown Girard College District No, 3 Meet-Conrad-lst Place Eastern Regional Meet4Conrad-lst Place P,l.A.A. State Finals-Conrad-lst Place, Reading Third 0 9 L Mr. James Blawn, Berks County Soccer Of- ficial, congratulates John Reusing on receiving the trophy as the most val- uable player. Row 'I-Luchie Vagnoni, Barry Mast, Charles Kenny, John Reus- ing, LeRoy Maurer, Steve Flampo- ris, James Flamporis. Row 2-Russell Bankes, Rich- ard Hindle, Neal Berger, Daniel Prestia, George Reinert, James Smith, Rodney Haggerty, Edward Schiller. Row 3-Lyel Pelton, Robert Graeff, Marcus Reidenberg, Edwin Drunkenmiller, Gary Killian, Bruce Gehret, Coach. 108 John Reusing, a Read- ing High senior and soc- cer team member for three years, prepares to show us the booting-style which won him the l95O award as the year's out- standing soccerman. J, yt, SOCCER Coach--Mr. Bruce Gehret The 1950 Reading High Soccer team had one distinct the fact that every game ended in a white-wash, one way another. During this odd shutout season, Readings charg under the leadership of Coach Bruce Gehret, won 5, losl and tied 2 games. Reading posted double decisions c Mohnton, however they split decisions with Bethlehem 4 Jonestown. A single defeat was posted with Girard Colli and deadlocks with Hamburg and Lancaster. Reading w through a streak of 5 games in which not a singie goal i scored against them, this was stopped by a 2-O setback the hands of Jonestown. In the entire season of lO garr only 3 teams scored against Reading and these games Re ing lost, Bruce Gehret's boaters outscored their appone with 9 goals to 7 and had 2 scoreless ties. Success is due mainly to Charles Kenny, Steve and . Flamporis, and John Reusing, along with every member o good defensive and offensive soccer team. SOCCER SCORES Reading 3 Mohnton High School O Reading O Girard College 3 Reading O Bethlehem High School 2 Reading l Jonestown High School O Reading I Bethlehem High School 0 Reading 2 Mt. Penn High School O Reading 2 Mohnton High School O Reading O Hamburg High School O Reading O Jonestown High School 2 Reading O Lancaster High School 0 Won 5 Lost 3 Tied 2 Points for 9 Points against 7 P , ,hi I :ROSS-COUNTRY Coach-Mr. Russell Boyles Reading's thinclads, under the :le coaching of Russ Boyles, have it another winning season under eir belts. The season was high- ghted by the winning of the Dis- ct No. 3 P. I, A. A. championship own for the third straight year, we hustling lads of Reading cap- red third place in the conference id eighth in the state meet. Reading's speedsters ran over insdale, William Penn, Mount Jrmel, and Lebanon, and came rough with o one point decision 'er Coatesville. The harriers were versed by Pottsville and Wil- imsport. Extra cheers go to Kenny Law- nce, Ralph Graffius, John Body, id Dale Gaul, whose outstanding cords deserve extra merit. Here's :ping that next season will be an en better one for Coach Boyles' irriers. Row I-Neil Mast, Kenneth Lawrence, Donald Barth, Ralph Graffius, Dale Gaul, Gene Rotz, and John Body. Row 2-Mr. Russell Boyles-coach, Alton Kendall, Kenneth Wertz, William Keitfer, Donald Chaffe, Paul Wanner, Henry Timko, Rudolph Koenig, Paul Misura, and Ronald Quaintance, Row 3-Todd Walker, Norman Regner, Paul Gehris, David Ray, Hugh Hart, Jack Giles, Thomas Savage, Richard Kremin, Eugene Gaul, and Richard Rhein. CROSS COUNTRY SCORES Won 3 lLow score winsl Reading l7 Lansdale Reading l5 William Penn Reading 33 Pottsville Reading 37 Williamsport Reading l9 Mt. Carmel Reading 22 Coatesville Reading l 5 Lebanon Conference run-Third Place District No. 3 P.l,A.A. Meet -First place State Championship P.l.A,A. Meet -Eighth place Lost 2 Cross-Country coach, Russ Boy- les, warmly congratulates Donald Barth, who has just received the Gene Venzke trophy. This trophy is awarded each year to the most valuable member of the cross- country squad. VARSITY BASKETBAI Coach-Mr. Charles Dunkelberger Row I-Ted Smith, Philip Mathias, Ei Hepler-trainer, Charles Dunkelberger-coc Eddie Albright, and William Weil, Row 2-Herman Starks-manager, R ard Lee, John Jankans, Bruce Weaver, Fri Morrison, James Podroga, and Eugene G manager. For the second straight year, Read High's bastketball team proved to be on i predictable squad. The Red Knights finisl last in the first half of the Central Pi Conference with a 2 and 5 log, whereas, the second half, they placed first with c and 2 log. The hoopsters from Read opened the campaign with a victory o Emmaus, however, Bethlehem then defea Reading by a very convincing 6l-36 coc Simon Gratz fell prey to Reading by a m gin of 3 points in a 48-45 tilt, and All town powered their way to a 82-48 romp the latter's court, Reading won only 2 their next 9 games, these being with Lancaster and Hershey Industrial. Overbrook, William Penn, Bethlehem, John Harris, York, L anon, and Steelton, all took Reading into camp, The court-men of Reading got an the winning side again by defeating Lancaster 54-49, Victory was short-lived as Allentown C William Penn defeated the Knights. The Reading bays finally found themselves, and in the following games lost only to Lebanon they defeated John Harris, Hershey Industrial, York, and Steelton. This brought to a close Reading's regular season and set the sti for the Central Penn Playoff game between Lebanon and Reading at the Hershey Sports Arena. A large crowd of Reading fans w home disappointed because Lebanon won an exciting game, 52-42, and brought to an end the l95O-5l basketball season. Bruce Weaver, for the second year, led the scoring parade with 2lO points an 84 field goals and 42 fouls, even though he pla' in only l7 games because of a leg iniury. Big John Jankans came in second with l8l points, an 68 field goals and 45 foul shots. The l95O-5l hoop campaign concluded Coach Dunkelberger's sixth year as head mentor at R. H. S. with 90 victories and defeats. Coach Dunkelberger's record shows that he has his heart and interest in developing good teams for Reading and deserves the credit given him. SCORES Reading 47 Emmaus Reading 36 Bethlehem Reading 48 Simon Gratz Reading 48 Allentown Reading 33 Overbrook Reading 4l Lancaster Reading 44 William Penn Reading 4l Bethlehem Reading 32 John Harris Reading 45 Hershey Ind. Reading 3O York Reading 36 Lebanon Reading 44 Steelton Reading 54 Lancaster Reading 45 William Penn Reading 55 Allentown Reading 36 John Harris Reading 54 Hershey Ind. Reading 53 York Reading 5l Lebanon Reading 59 Steelton Reading 42 Lebanon LEAGUE RECORD First Half -- Won 2 Lost Second Half -A Won 5 Lost Overall Record -e Won 9 Lost Points for 7 974 Points against -- l,O53 Bruce Weaver crashes in with a one-handed push shot against Lebc as Reading last 38-36. J. V. BASKETBALL Iooch-Mr. William Horine Row 'l-Alfred Cicogna, Jim l-lasson, ludolph Koenig, Tod Walker, Mike Ganster, .eonard Marrella, Ronald Gift, and Robert iarindo. Row 2-Ernest Hepler, trainer, Ronald ielms, Rosario Ciatto, Ronald Gernart, Jon Jcksrider, William Rock, Ronald Styer, Roy Srube, and Coach Bill l-lorine. The Baby Knights finished the basketball zason with a 9 and ll log. Even though the :cord is not too impressive, the boys gained Jluable experience, Coach Bill Horine took fer the J. V, basketball for this year, and is hoopsters opened the season with a 38- 0 victory over Emmaus. Following the and Allentown, all took Reading over. They opened league warfare by beating Lancaster wd losing to William Penn. Reading then went on a victory string, losing only one league game to York 4l-35, and a non league :me to Bethlehem 35-33, while beating John Harris 56-52, Hershey Industrial 42-34, Lebanon 47-40, Steelton 43-41, and Lan :ister 43-3l. William Penn stopped this streak 32-2l, The Baby Knights then upset Allentown 39-35, and in the remaining 5 games auld win only one, that being against Hershey Industrial 4l-33. Then they dropped four consecutive games to John Harris 45 40 ork 40-33, Lebanon 57-46, and Steelton 35-32. nmaus game, Bethlehem, Richard's Toys, Since this is Bill Horine's first year as J. V. Basketball coach, he deserves a great deal of praise for preparing our boys for the arsity squad next year. w4wxmms SCORES Reading 38 Emmaus Reading 45 Bethlehem Reading 30 Richard's Toys Reading 26 Allentown Reading 38 Lancaster Reading 45 William Penn Reading 33 Bethlehem Reading 56 John Harris Reading 42 Hershey Industrial Reading 35 York Reading 47 Lebanon Reading 43 Steelton Reading 43 Lancaster Reading Zi William Penn Reading 39 Allentown Reading 40 John Harris Reading 4l Hershey Industrial Reading 33 York Reading 46 Lebanon Reading 32 Steelton 35 Season League won 9 won 7 lost ll Ig-gf 7 Tap-off! And the final period of a crucial game begins between Reading and Lebanon, Qi 'qw as Viz A f Q2 ' W ' . xg 1 5 ' ww ,ML V I A z if QQ! J 5 , K1 I -P M A 553529 'K s. 5 L - 'Wifi X ff A5 f ' 22? 4 ' L rx ,B 16 KN E B i f :'x Q B W 2 Q 1 MEN BEHIND R.H.S. SPORTS Mr, Harold Rock, department head of physical educa- tion, examines the ball for punctures. Q if tie i t ,,f T' 1 Y' ,....,. Mr, William Reese is kept busy keeping the equipment in Order for use IH the gym classes, 'Kim ,f vu, ,ya Recording the scares at various tests given in the gym classes is one of the duties of Mrs Robert Perugini, we Mr. Harbach and Mr. Rapp, assistant custodians, see that there are enough towels ta hand out before showers. April April April April May May May May May May May May May May May Row 'I-Anthony Yaklich, Joseph Kasper, Dale Gaul, Joseph Borzellino, Richard Knoblauch, and Barry Mast. Row 2--Edward Albright, Bernard Kemp, William Weil, Ronald Swavely, Bruce Weaver, Philip Mathias, and James Waldorf. SCHEDULE l4 Shillington High School Zl Lebanon High School 24 whiie Hall Twp. High School 27 Allentown Central Catholic Hig l Allentown High School 4 Bethlehem High School 7 Coatesville High School l2 Easton High School l4 Muhlenberg Twp. High School l5 Allentown Central Catholic Hig I8 Allentown High School l9 Lebanon High School 22 Bethlehem High School 24 White Hall Twp, High School 26 Easton High School h School h School Home Home Away Away Home Away Home Away Away Home Away Away Away ' Home Home Joseph Kasper, senior pitcher, winds up for a swift curve to the opponent's batter. BASEBALL Coach-Mr, Charles Dunkelberger Reading High will open the l95l baseball season defending the P. l. A, A. District 3 Championship it wan last year by beating Bigler- ville l6 to 2. It was Reading's l5th win in lo starts, losing only to Easton earlier in the season. They also will be defending the East Penn League pennant which they won during the regular season. Bruce Weaver, Ben Kemp, Will- iam Weil, Joseph Barzellino, Jim Waldorf, Tony Yaklich, Dale Gaul, Ronald Swavely, Richard Knob- lauch, and Eddie Albright are hold- overs from the l95O squad and will try to repeat as champions again. Coach Charles Dunkelberger will have his sluggers set for the opening game, BASEBALL ? S i l - l l Z Four of our strongest team members, Anthony Yaklich, Barry Mast, Ronald Swovely, and Bruce Weaver line up and show us what our opponents have to cope with. Here s Eddie Albright with a gleam of success in his eyes as he reaches and catches a high one Crouching for them is hard, too. Anthony Yaklich shows how to cup a caught ball. A , A , . 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STN' -Xi-A ' Q -' M A K '- 1' K ' '3 'X 5 xg ' fri-Q K- in A 4 - , J A ' ,mf V, 675.74 , A , ,.,-rw 4m g A X V --., .. A . . M f Z N A . EJ .U I . W' - ,I X' y 'my 4 , -Q army? 1 f ,v- ' I . X 1 -ss.. N v m-.,NNA, GOLF Coach-Mr. Adam Brucher, Jr. The l95l R. H. S. Golf squad will be centered around Joe Loose, Michael O'Brien, Robert Jones, and Donald Helms. Of these four, only Loose and Jones are hold-overs from last year's squad. Once again, Mr. Adam Brucher will coach the able tee-men. l95l GOLF SCHEDULE . April I7 Wilson Away 20 William Penn Away 23 Hershey Home 27 Lebanon Away 30 York Away May 4 Lancaster Home 7 Wilson Home I4 William Penn Home l8 Dist. lll Match Hershey 2l Hershey Away 23 Lebanon Home 258-26 P.l.A.A. State Finals State College 28 York Home June l Lancaster Away Joe Loose, Robert Jones, Donald Helms, and Michael O'Brien. WN. . Todd Walker, Robert Mclnroy, Charles Kenney, John Reusing, Charles Hawman. if H , Q 3 4. if TENNIS Coach-Mr. Charles Hawman Coach Hawman's l95l tennis team is strengthened by the fact that out of the first six men, five saw action last year. Bob Mclnroy, Chuck Kenney, Snook Reusing, Jack Price, and Mayer Mann will be supported by the promising Todd Walker, TENNIS SCHEDULE April l7 Wyomissing High Home 24 Wyomissing High Away 26 Lancaster High Home 30 William Penn High Away May 4 Allentown High Away 8 Bethlehem High Home ll Easton High Home l2 William Penn High Home l5 Allentown High Home l6 District No. 3 Tourna- ment Lancaster l8 Bethlehem High Away l9 District No, 3 Tourna- ment Lancaster 22 Easton High Away 25 P.l.A.A, State Finals State College 26 P.l.A,A, State Finals State College June l Lancaster High Away ll7 These eight pep leaders faithfully supported our teams throughout our voyage. Row I-Ann Lou Rohrluach. Row 2-Mariarie Bolig, Janis Hart, Ann Zerlne, Barbara Faust, Patricia Stelnle, Mary Knox, and Nancy Hauser, Words could not express the satisfaction shown when these cheerleaders received their new outfits Row 'I-Ann Lou Rahrlrach Row 2-Marjorie Bolig and Janis Hart Row 3-Barbara Faust Row 4-Ann Zerbe, Nancy Hauser, Mary Knox, and Patricia Steinle. The iunior varsity cheerleaders hope to fal- low in the footsteps of the varslty performers next year. Row 1-Maureen Landis, Barbara Swartz, Marian Munz, and Janice Hidalgo. Row 2-Joan Button, Jane Rutolo, Patricia Brown, and Marjorie Hallowell, ll8 CHEERLEADERS Sponsor-Mrs. Myrtle Baltz Give a cheerl Yes, a good loud cheer to a grand group of girls who deserve our praise. Both the varsity and junior varsity teams were drilled by Mrs. Myrtle Boltz, with Ann Lou Rohrbach leading the varsity and Barbara Swartz and Marion Muntz lead- ing the punlor varsity. ln fact, the effort of the teams in games played abroad and at home would not have been so successful if it had not been for these peppy cheerleaders who urged them on through smooth and rough seas. Ann Lau Rahrbach, captain of the varsity cheerleaders hc done an excellent lab leading the cheers this year. www. , Y . W ...m..-.awww ,W MH 1. H L 'R 9' i, av ' f 4 .1 x A R TT 7 'w,, rf ,My sg K . S IQ 2 ii, 5 QHffP'1? ,W UW 'f , f x' '-wx' 5 ' , , , 4 u Y s 1 . , N , ,ww ,gQyM,,,, M ' 'x 'ww-faux, ,f 9 YQ A Nw, Wm GIRLS' SPORTS' REVEILLE i i' NANCY HIMMELREICH Getting in the swim. CAROLYN VIVALDO Serving the birdie in the right way. SHIRLEY FILBERT Aiming for a strike. X 51,1 ' DORIS ZERBEY A sure pass for on alert , baskereer, K I X I SE -W '- ev : MISS KATHERINE KAUFMA Diogramming basketball techni NN que. 4 . A 'Sq ,L is ' 3 V 9 . JOAN FISHER Perfect stance for a horneruri. if if PATRICIA UPCZAK A swift serve means an easy point. IRENE PROKOPCHAK Wath this form she cant I'T1lSS GIRLS' SPORTS' REVEILLE . MRS. ELIZABETH RUHRMAN Her whistle means attention, MRS. MYRTLE BOLTZ Checking attendance. PATRICIA CREMER Makung every serve count. GLORIA DENGLER Free hlf for Becky! A tip all to a team mate, and the game is on. 451' BASKETBALL Sponsor-Miss Katherine Kaufmann This year because of the many other sports featured here on board the R. H. S., no var- sity and iuniar varsity basketball teams were organizedg however, those interested in play- ing enioyed practicing after school and dur- ing their gym periods. Don't let lwer get the ball. Two points will tie the game, i Closing in on the opponent at the crucic moment may save the game, Row 'I-Suzanne Bretonnel, Joan Schilling, SGFTBALL Sponsor-Mrs. Elizabeth Ruhrman When spring rolled around, the Qirls turned aut with great enthusiasm to learn to play soft- ball. They divided themselves into tour teams so that they would have lceener and more lively competition throughout the season. These girls participated in one of the favor- ite spring sports, softball. Row 1-Ann Mullarkey, Myrtle Kremmer, Jaan Guenther, Patricia Finertrack, Kathryn Reinert, and Barbara Dry, Row 2-Patricia Orlando, Barbara Becker, Mary Jane Harper, Barbara Moser, Patricia Boady, Dolores Nawinslsi, and Ardelle Williams. Row 3-Patricia Troutman, Shelba Miller, Barbara Baynard, Barbara Seesholtz, Mary Ellen Bechtel, Nancy Himmelreich, Gloria Zuber, and Marilyn Barth. We wander which at these girls was an the hampionship team. Rmy Eways, Martha Sielsch, Sylvia Witkawski, lane Pauley, Betty Miller, and Marlene Malady, Row 2-Peggy Jones, Irene Prokopchok, Shirley Filbert, Evelyn Jones, Patricia Cremer, Dorothy White, Frances Markowski, and Donna Powell. Row 3-Lee Shelley, Shirley Hauser, Patri- :ia Rack, June Hess, Gloria Dengler, Mildred -lefteltinger, Sandra Farber, Rachel DaDamia, :nd Dolores Diehl. 13 ,wig l R ,Qi Strike three, and another batter's out! Row 'I-Gloria Zuber, Ann Mullarkey, and Patricia Orlando Row 2-Martha Sielsch, Amy Eways, and Sylvia Witkowski. ,Q-.PN , f , Bathing beauties on paraile Row I-Ellen Kreider, Helen Adams, Arclella Williams, Shelba Miller, Virginia Kochc-r, Bonnie Davis, Jacqueline Bowman, and Jeanna Duminski Row 2-Shirley Filbert, Josephine De- Luca, Jane Pauley, Mildred Miller, Jean Stit- lel, Patricia Bortz, Joan Bishop, Dorothy Walton, and Galisha Buchanan SWIMMING Sponsor--Miss Katherine Kaufmann A cool, refreshing dip at the Y after a tiring day at school is anticipated by R. H. S. lassies every Friday, Many of these excellent swimmers willingly teach the novices the various strokes. The result is a crew of maidens who are able to glide through the water with the grace of mermaids. Let's protect thase pretty curls? Jeanne Duminski, June Kowal, Caroline Vivoldo, Jacqueline Bowman, Jaan Bishop, and Evelyn Jones. These pretty maidens ot the deep take time ta pose before they eniny that invigor- ating plunge, Row 1-Caroline Vivalda, Ann Potts, Janice l-lidalga, Patricia Upczak, June Kawal, and Patricia Bc-nnethum Row 2--Marilyn lfland, Gloria Breidee gam, .loan McCall, Evelyn Janes, Patricia Brown, Jean Roslin, and Mary Ann Sustella TENNIS ponsor--Miss Katherine Kaufmann As soon as the tennis nets were put up board ship, teams were organized. Each girl as eager to play this fast-moving game which evelops accuracy, skill, and speed. Smiles prevail after a victorious game. Row 'I-Joan Henning, Betty Miraszewski, xmy Eways, and Lucille Hummel. Row 2-Betty Folk, Marian Adams, and acqueline McLean. 2' These seven girls take time out to pose for a picture during a practice session, Row 1-Ruth Reppert, Sylvia Moore, and Jeanne Winter. Row 2-Geraldine Jackson, Dorothy White, Johanne Smith, Ardelle Williams, and Jean Sfitzel. l25 These snappy girls patiently wait their turn to serve the ball. ,IWW l V . kf77kflA-,Vi 13:35 ff : , N at V 'Qi I' ,f L3 1 ' 1.. ' .. ,K 5 Q, vu, ' g Q M . 455' l :B Q s BADMINTON Sponsor-Mrs. Elizabeth Ruhrman adminton, a well-liked game on ship board, promoted good sportsmanship and team play ing its participants. Although the girls have competed against players from other schools, enthusiasm in the group has been outstanding, Where's that birdie ? ay-Ann Weiler, Nina Raudibaugh, Dolores vinski, Caroline Vivaldo, and Barbara Dry. ,f Here is a group of girls who know practice s important before a game. June Hess, Mildred -leffelfinger, Carol Ringler, and Shirley Kronch. M-sie .1 X WIT -N., so ', I ' -.X ., The girls aim for victories os they vie for top honors. Row 1-Barbara Dry, Nina Raudibaugh, June Hess, and Fay-Ann Weiler. Row 2-Dolores Nowinski, Shirley Kranch, Carol Ringler, Mildred Heffelfinger, and Caroline Vivaldo. fu- f r I 5. ,g ,fx :ig , W Lx? 'tif . ' 'ai SCREWBALLS Winners of the first raurtd farm a V for victory. Row 'l-Johanne Smith Row 2-Janice Gantort and Shirley Smith, Row 3-Mflrie Foreman and Joan Weidner Row 4--Sylvia Moore and Shirley l-lerbein. VOLLEYBALL Sponsor-Mrs. Myrtle Boltz The popularity of volleyball has made this the game which is highlighted throughout the year. The eight teams which were organized met twice a week. The win- ners of the semi-finals were the Screwballs captained by Johanne Smith and the Schmaos led by Patricia Troutman, ln the playoff, the Schmoos nosed out the Screwball5 by a l5-l3 score. V 5 THE Wl-llZ KIDS The last minute hope Janet Beam, Donna Powell, Elaine Drosas, Viaricia--, Marknwski, Barbara Dry, Anna Mae liaqvnstn-Ne, Shirley Mauqer, Mildred Miller, Shirley Moyer, and Mary Jo Barliera BOO BOO'S Practice' makes pc-rtect, Pi-ail Smith, Patricia Hoover, Caroline Vi- valilrw, Nancy Kline, Ann Mullarkey, Shirley Buchtvr, Amy Ewaya, and Suzanne Kershner. 128 THE THINGS That combination of skill and precision Row 'I-Anna Hagan, Gloria Dengler, Patricia Cremer and Patricia Upczak. Row 2-Betty FOX, Patricia Gillmor, June Hess, Shir ley Filbert, and Evelyn Jones, VOLLEYBALL SCHMOOS Those winners of the second raund have something to smile aboutl Patricia Trautrnan, Shelba Miller, Geraldine Jackson, Patricia Or- lando, Ruth Reppert, Betty l-lerbein, Mildred I-leffelfinger, Dorothy White, and Carol Ringler, l .4 ' a - S Q w i - i ,f 1-W N THE CUPCAKES Nine girls make a perfect lineup. Row 'I--Irene Prokopchak Row 2-Marlene Malady and Margaret Mosser. Row 3-Peggy Jones and Sandra Farber. Row 4--Renee Protzman, Betty Miller, Lillian Olszewski, and Nancy Bechtel. A twist of the body, and the ball goes over. SPORTETTES Time out for important instruction. Nancy l-limmelreich, Kathleen Spangler, Jane Pauley, Silvia Witkawski, Martha Sielsch, Ar- delle Williams, Joan Platt, and Joan Mackowiak. 'Q'- Mer - Q, 2 'M 55 'E 4,1 is 4 M K5 1 I sq N qw A S. f-I1. Quik,-4 ,f J FE TU Nwf fl- , LVDIQTIQ , S C 1 x V L if wx Tx ffw Welcome, Greenies, to R. H. S. ALL ABOARD! CThe First Doy of School? Through these portals pass the best people on eorth, Reading High Students Where do we go from here? To our new homerooms, of course. W , ii Wwlflflggggi gi 1. 1 ff.,. , - - ,M x ,Q 4 Q Q Yr. sf 59 3' J' ,4j5i' ,L W , Q U f K- A vu ,.mi.' .,F A ,. ,,. , 'N , . .J V' f w , . I 5 fx , fill A - ,.,...,,,, ,,-n, kg N, HMM if L?- Q h , un- bf 0 Ill .'v-A. .fig 1 ,l -Q.. 2 I f ww ,, w a il A Q I o il- . 4, , . 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K v s- .. . Vik. , - X U x 1, M 4L,.. -2 ,. , V ix , 55 I fn T5 , Zig Q1 ff? , 4 7155 .ei Un S' gw R Y .x 4 5. 3 . . if 5 Zfffffw f Wfmfff V' DISTRICT Meet the cast of the year's All-School Play, Charlie's Aunt, directed by Mr. Clin- ton Getz: Morton Maser, Martin Piper, Hannah Ruttenberg, Paul Thompson, Sally Lessig, Marcia Bielin, Bernard Mendelsohn, Mr, Fred Cardin, Mr. Earl Master, and Miss Johanna Mertz. 'Wir fl 1917410 fi. . South of the border-down Mexico way- Senores and senoritas of the Spanish skit are Row 'I-Gladys Schaeffer, Arlene Gift, Phil- lip Zullo, Susan Schnarrenberger, and Mariorie Degler, Row 2-Betty Miraszewski, Barbara Gregg, Vivian Heck, Bernard Gerber, Theodore Focht, Nancy Sembley, and Joan Guenther. Row 3-Anthony Cataleo, Thomas MacCaI- lum, Michael O'Brien, Joseph Rose, Donald Hole. l4l gl FE as QQ 52' N 4 LL . C , - +2 f 1 . Wy X f Q x xxx F ' 'Y N W6 X N 5 dn , .mmm L , 4 xx' ll' qv ! ' 'H i NK i 11 - 5 r I . 35 , Q , .Q is 1 l'4 Af-13? ' A ani 5 v ,fl if 25' 3 EE 5 x ., ltd, ,J TENTH GRADE at SOUTHWEST Here are the peppy cheerleaders from South west who help cheer their teams on to victory Row 'I-Angeline Talarico, Jacqueline Sa lino, Doris Sterner, and June Kaziar. Row 2-Janet Oberlin, co-coptaing Geral- dine Pompiano, and Lillian Titlow, Row 3-Co-captain, Rose Fonte ,Msg The president, Rose Ponte, tells the other members of Student Council about the coming events. Row 'I-Jean Kreider, Shirley l-lill, and .loc queline Solino Row 2-Robert Rack and Alex Zervonos Y w i Qs SI SALT SPRAYS Come one, come all, the barker crles, for o terrific donkey ride. W5 ,i' Vvfl- .R--N Whafl senior boys worklng? If happens only Onc year, thus tzrne on The night of The Amumn Mixerf Bedlam breaks loose as Reading l-ligh scores a S Cl 1 gain! All hands on deck to display the senior class rlngs, Thar tender moment at the GAA. Christmas Party when Mrs. Unch was presented her farewell gsft. 'Y 'kv W5 'Q I . Q N . Q --aussi x iw 'iv'-u.. .I , g6 2. ,Q N S s 5 Q ,QB 4 ev, Q af' vs u 3 N'-.Nr 5 ix s. Q I w. 9' ing.. .,. :-- 'IQ ,M We if Jan, Te 'La X A 4 q Us gpg' vw. W 1 m I K zrmelifilw f?iW5i M. . WW :thus x2 -31 4' L -v P I sn . Mqgw E K A 'gal at , -7 x ,fi U P., ' e v f 4 , I A . e B I B if ff 4, 3 l, Av ' f , ., ,,...w-,., uawsennlcnuuuu ,fl Wi' Wim. g gawk 3, 'A 'XXX-.N 'R fi 1 2 ' .N ' Q4-as 4' .5 E ,gg 4 ff i M -wx 1 as ff .J X ,-w rf- HELPERS ON BOARD Mrs, Dettra, cafeteria manager, works out our daily menus. -i' Mr, Hawk of the ianitorial staff. Relaxing for a moment from their endl CSS duties are Mr. Goddard, Mrs. Leake, and Mr. Morris, Custodian of our build- wg, talks to Mr. Pfleger lWhiteyl ibout his retirement after twenty-four ears of service at R. l-l. S, Our faithful traffic director, Mr, Stuff! 'QV QT. 'SAA vt all W. Mr. Schafer and Mr, Katuzny, firemen in our boiler- room, keep us comfortable on the cold winter davs. iw l Y JA? 2 ff-7 f OUR NAVIGATORS TO OUR SPONSORS: The class of l95l wishes to thank you, Our Navigators, who have so faithfully man- aged the senior affairs on our voyage. Although there were times when we seemed unappre- ciative, we were really always grateful for your guidance, and now, we eagerly take this opportunity to say Thank You for everything. 9190- , ,Arise if wh: . fyv ,Na ,. .. . ....., . E., EE L ljg xiy , .1.,:. ,. -, ,, ,, - vw. All iam gfw, Q to ' ' ' srri - r fls 1' fl- ' Q 1' ml in f-i t pf' TO THE CLASS OF 1951: May success, your goal, be attained by the members of the class of l95ll May you be successful not only in one of the many vocations, businesses, or professions you may choose for your Iife's work, but also in your work in your home, church, government, and similar in- stitutions. Education, your weapon, will be most effective if it is based not solely on a mastery of some physical science or particular skill, A sympathetic understanding of man's relation- ship to man, cutting through the many prejudices of race, nationality, religion, and eco- nomic status, is increasingly important if success is to be attained in our modern world. Sincerely, fQ6fW,.waKimZZZ.Vavf' OUR HELMSMEN These four helmsmen capably steered the class of '51 through their last and best voyage at Reading High. They are pictured clockwise: Philip Mathias, pres- identg Patricia Henke, treasurerg Francis Scalzi, vice-presidentj and Marie Fore- man, secretary. Dum, lrecmon, Potrueao Bucky Corolnne Vl- volclo, Joonno Rose, ljorluoro Seytert, Stello Wall- Ioms, Ronolml Leymeuater, Charles Kenney, Ber- norfl Spencer, Mutteo Form, Sylvao Moore, Gloflyx D1-ngler, Ilorlporo Beovcr, Beryl Kromer, Joost l'lvnnn19, ond Anno Hogan vi fi LX l'UI5LlCITY AND TICKET COMMITTEE Jonct Wulener, Wllllorn Morten, Dole GOL chourmon, Solly Lonz, Sylvia Beck, John Shcrmo ond Suzanne Be-,t FINANCE COMMITTEE Row 'I-Ruth Meng, pOfflCIO l-lenke Cl1OIfI'T1OI'I, onrl Clieorquo Gooclhort, Row 2--Joon Noll, Ralph Groftlus, ond Doris Floyrl. 154 SENIOR COMMITTEES The Senuor Executwe Commlttee, olong wuth thirteen other commuttee5, helped to chort our coume ond keep us sollung smooth- ly throughout our Inusnest yeor. These com- mittees plonned the Clam Dey, the Closs Trnp, the Sensor Prom, the Boccoloureote Servlce, ond Commencement. PUBLIC WELFARE COMMITTEE lcon Zehner, I-lorold Bosold, ond Clolre I-len SENIOR COMMITTEES COMMENCEMENT COMMITTEE Row I-Ann Zerbe, Ann Lou Rohrbach-co- Jirman, and Shirley Snaith-ca-chairman. Row 2-Joan Schlegel, Joanna Rase, Richard welski, Irene Fundyga, and Isabelle Spangler. -Q, wa 5 I NAME CARD COMMITTEE .9-vw' ,U .. ..- .X Row I-Nancy Hoffman, Richard Seesholfz-chain f, BACCALAUREATE COMMITTEE Mary .lo Hoffman, Patricia Weifzel, and Edmund Eftinger. nan, and Jean Roslin. Row 2-Elsie Guistwite and David Lombardo, ANNOUNCEMENT COMMITTEE Row 'I-Rosemarie Maier, Barbara Egner-chain man, and Joyce Wenrich. Row 2-Marilyn Dohner, Charles Mafchetf, and Patricia Creme-r. I55 W ' ...ln , -an T Y Q urls DY' Ui Wy QQW '4' Ifb 'fy qf ilk lb ,.A..0 hw 4 - , DECORATION COMMITTEE Row I-Marlon Adams, Pcntriclo Upczok, Marie Foreman-chourmon, Joon Fisher, Nancy Butz, cmd Mory Jone Cossel Row 2-Philip Zullo, Potricio Shildt, ond Matteo Porisu. 'W' T7 CLASS SONG of 1951 Words by Music ever L. Ndgle Geraldine M 441 I-lui E fj L We're glad we've been G par! of you, Fear Cas tle on the H,II, When first from on :he CiS'tle's lueiglwty We viewed the world bg -- low: 'V girl: FP Fl' Q U ? E34 5 f lliiilwllml 3 j we be wor - tluy to YC- fum Tri -' um - plwant lv some day. Green and White move on ' ward To Suc f cess, the goal of life. in gill? ll ll JOAN D. ADAMS 1243 Greenwich Street College Preparatory Nursing Bwl., G.A.A., Nur. C., H.P. IEAN ALBRIGHT 1616 Cotton Street Seneral Vocational Work H.R. Sec., Can. C. SHARON ANDERTON 1412 Chester Street Iommercial Secretarial Work Sing. C. MARIAN ADAMS 1207 North Thirteenth Street General Vocational Study Modeling Y-Teens, H.R. Pres., L.C., G,A.A., Golf C., Sr. Comm. FRANCES AMOROSO 331 South Fourth Street Commercial Secretary G.A.A. ROBERT S. ADAMS 607 North Thirteenth Street General Vocational Game Conservation Hi-Y, A Cap., H.P. GLORIA LOIS ANDERSON 802 North Eleventh Street Commercial Private- Secretary G.A.A., Bus. Eff. C. fx, on . - 'SERALDINE ANSBACH 1210 Windsor Street Iommercial Teacher Sing. C., Mess. 351 41 JEANETTE ANSBACH 1210 Windsor Street Commercial Secretary Can. C., Mess. to S .fa i p s, . .... ' .. , - . , - ,W .. ., , V, 65. l fi: 1 A X- 1 News in Q 'R air Q S Q i X Q 4 'iv X , me 1 ,N 5 . x xfpw serjiew - 1 . ss , 1 T R + N . 1 X . DONALD F. ARMER 227 Maple Street Distributive Education Business Proprietor rwfffvi , Wi Hi 'Sf' he tr .ws 6' C ig, . L g.g:1,:.e5t ' i :exif ilk:- BERNICE E. ALBRECHT 207 North Second Street General Vocational Secretory Cam. C. 372 . ,, C. ' A . 'va Q, Wig, ! 5 , ., 'T ,i . EDWARD ANDERTON 1412 Chester Street Industrial Vocational Navy NANCY ANGSTADT 440 Windsor Street Commercial Secretary U.S., L.C., Cam. C. BETTY ARMITAGE 646 North Eleventh Street College Preparatory Laboratory Technician G.A.A,, L.C., Art C., C.P.C. CHARLENE ARP DOROTHY ASH PHILIP B. AUSTIN 379 Tulpchocken Street 544 South Seventeenth Street 506 North Twenty-Sixth Street General Vocational Distributive Education College Preparatory Nursing Housewife Journalist G.A.A., Sing. C., Cos. Comm. R. 8- B., C.P.C., T.M.C. 'Y' HMI! f LUCY ANN BACHMAN 538 Buttonwood Street General Vocational Navy 5109- C., G- Glee C- BRUCE BACHOFER PHYLLIS LOUISE BAILEY 329 North Front Street 402 Hazel Street College Preparatory Commercial Engineer Secretary C.P.C., L.C., Typ. C., Sw., L.C., Sing. C. Sr. Comm. DONALD A. BANSER 313 South Seventeenth Street General Vocational Commercial Artist MARILYN BARTH ROBERT LEE BARTHLOW BETTY BAST. 702 North Thirteenth Street 210 South Fifth Street 1206 North Sixth Street College Preparatory General Vocational Commercial Undecided Statesman SECYGTOVY , G.A.A., Br. C., Sports S.C., Fel. C. Pres. L-C-, H-R. V. Pres.. Sing. C- JACK BABB 637 Pedr Street College Preparatory Game Warden H.P. S I DONALD BALTHASER 324 North Sixth Street General Vocational Travel F.B., Tr. 1 5 ANNA MAY BARTH 751 North Ninth Street College Preparatory Nursing GAA., i..c., c.P.c., Nur. c., Hoc., V.B. NANCY BATZ 1407 Linden Street Commercial Medical Secretary Y-Teens, G.A.A., L.C., H.P., Golf C., Sr. Comm. LORETTA BAVER 446 South Ninth Street Commercial BARBARA BEAVER 832 North Sixth Street General Vocational NANCY BECHTEL 927 Weiser Street College Preparatory RONALD BECHTOLD 318 Mulberry Street Industrial Vocational Secretarial Work Secretary College Army Crafts C. A Cap., Sr. Ex. Comm. SAF., Y-Teens, Golf C., Sports, r. omm. .swf ff ,,t- 1.32 ,elt f at R is ..... . ,F --if, SYLVM BECK if ? PATRICIA BENNETMUM 316 Elm Sflfeef A 231 Schuyllcill Avenue ommercia ,. fi ' 5 ommercia Secretary A Secretary L.C., Y-Teens, Sing. C., H.R.Treas., VERNQN BECKER WILBUR BELL G.A.A., SDOYYSI 5l lQA C- Sf- Comm- 342 McKnight sneer 457 Gordon sneer general Vocational Industrial Vocational avy Army B. Glee C. NEAL BERGER JOHN BERNHART 320 South l7y2 Street 904 Hampden Boulevard General Vocational General Vocational Armed Forces Plasterer B-B-I Soc. Can. C., Sr. Comm. airway S SUZANNE M. BEST Leesport College Preparatory Colle e Q L.C.,Y-Teens, U.S., G.N.C., Golf C., H.P., Sr. Comm. MARY ANN BETTLER l5O West Oley Street College Preparatory College M.B.,N.T.,C.P.C.,R.8iB., G.A.A.,Y- Teens,Mess.,Bwl.,Sw.,L.C., Golf C., U.S., St. Fac. Comm., Sr, Comm. ARLENE A. BIEBER 434 South Fourth Street College Preparatory RONALD BIGONY 819 Chestnut Street Distributive Education Nurse Salesman Sing. C., L.C. Agr. C., Bwl. JOHN BILOFSKY 150 North Sixth Street College Preparatory Air Force Sw. , ..--. - .- rpg. ' .. :-,Q - U.-2 Q-'VT' 33.1121-F 1.2. 1 -1, t. ,. Y .. 1 ' 1 .. ii-' R., -.1- .g. , Q .. .- ,- t 'ftv mil V it-'fY1355',1 , 5. . ' ? K 41 5, A' DANIEL BOAMAN 1022 Meade Street Industrial Vocational Electrician MARILYN K. BOHN 911 Gregg Avenue College Preparatory Colle e Sw., Crafts, H.P., G.A.A., Y-Teens, L.C. 4-1. iii in RUSSELL L. BOSSLER 635 Avenue A General Vocational Freight Pilot Av. C. PAULINE BISCANTI 1621 North Tenth Street Commercial Undecided H.P., Mess., Sing. C. JOAN NORMA BISHOP 1529 Moss Street General Vocational Office Worker S.O.S., Bwl., Sw., L.C., G.N.C. ROBERT BODEY 228 Jamison Place General Vocational Landscape Artist Crafts C. JOHN BODY 374 Heller's Court General Vocational Undecided Sing. C., C.C., Tr. A if . x X it gi BEVERLY BOSWELL 125 Penn Street General Vocational Cheyney College A Cop., N.H.S. JANET BOWERS 1149 Perry Street Commercial Nurse C.P.C., S.O.S., G.A.A., N.H.S. RUTH BLANKENBILLER 422V2 North Ninth Street General Vocational Bell Telephone Operator H.P. Capt., Can. C. BERNARD BOHANAK 332 Carpenter Street College Preparatory Commercial Artist Arx., Crafts C. HAROLD C. BOSOLD 1146 Birch Street General Vocational Teacher Hi-Y Treas., L.C., Nat.S.C., G.N.C., Sr. Comm. BARBARA MAY BOWMAN 505 Avenue B Commercial Waves Sing. C. A it ' ' I ffwlgiwfmr . in , .V I - We 'yrs 4. 1 'tk tb.. , Q' rf l gc -ml xr y ski I If.. JOHN BOWSER 261 Jefferson Street Industrial Vocational Electrical Engineer Tr., Esq. C. JACK BOYER ROGER BOYER 1501 North Tenth Street 105 North Ninth Street General Vocational Industrial Vocational Undecided Automobile Mechanic JOAN BREUNINGER 510 Jefferson Street Distributive Education Saleswoman 1g.....,L,., I tf w - ' P1 filling QQ I ig, t- N, RICHARD BROWN 470 West Oley Street Industrial Vocational Electrician SHIRLEY BROWN 919 Church Street Commercial Stenographer Bus. Eff. C. ROSEMARY BRICKEL BENJAMIN BRIGHT 946 North Eleventh Street 318 Moss Street General Vocational Industrial Vocational Beautician Automobile Mechanic G.A.A., G. Glee C. GALISHA BUCHANON 209 Lemon Street Commercial Typist Clerk Sw., Bus, Eff. C, Nat. S. C. GLORIA BUCKS 1135 Locust Street Commercial Business School S.C., G.A.A., S.O.S., G 4 WILLIAM E. BRENEMAN, JR. 604 Bingaman Street College Preparatory College L.C., Can. C. 4... VIOLET BRIGHT IOIO Centre Avenue College Preparatory Wac A Cop. A 'Z H L..-H V' em 1 'W - ffi ?f sQ Q ei- 1 1 ,f f-. -ii, . f' :,, ' 1:4554 .. . ' 'Q 'QQ -' ' . Q I im ROBERT J. BROWN 415 North Twelfth Street College Preparatory Pediatrist Can. C. PATRICIA BUCKS 1335 North Eleventh Street Commercial Medical Secretary S.O.S., Sr, Ex. Comm., G.A,A. RICHARD BURKERT 1506 Linden Street General Vocational Civil Service Worker Nat,S.C. , , , !.l?4'!.E !'4 f3f '?3l'T'7 if' ' ' DOMINIC CALPINO 556 North Thirteenth Street Distributive Education Navy P1 if ,wil 1 ' it 1 I WILBERT CARBAUGH 1112 Cotton Street Industrial Vocational Machinist . 1 . BETTY LOU CASSEL 115 Gordon Street General Vocational Hairdresser Sing. C., L.C., G.A.A. GEORGE BURKHART 1332 North Tenth Street lndustrial Vocational Cabinet Maker ROCCO CAMBRIA 824 Chestnut Street Distributive Education Go into Business RONALD RAYMOND BURKY 1845 Cotton Street College Preparatory Mechanical Engineer Chess C. JOHN CAMELLO 1012 North Sixth Street Industrial Vocational Go into Business N -5 -exe , - . Q THOMAS BURNS 1241 Perry Street General Vocational Aeronautical Engineer Av. C. . lit A51 .. 5-S S ff .R Ck J.. . vu D l .mv ii T . V ,i ,, .s 15 -' A V4 -X, DOMINIC CAMMARANO 1400 North Thirteenth Street General Vocational Musician A Cap., Orch., Sr.B., C.B., L.C. 'X BEATRICE CARPENTER 1409 North Fourteenth Street College Preparatory Medical Secretary S.C,,Y-Teens, G,A.A., C.P.C., Orch. Ass. Chap., Golf C. MARY JANE CASSEL 115 Gordon Street College Preparatory Nurse L.C., A Cap., G.A.A., Sr. Comm. JACQUELINE I. CASTNER 438 South Sixteenth Street College Preparatory Nurse St. C., Y-Teens, G.A.A., F.T.A., St. Fac, Comm., L,C., C.P.C., Arx,, Act, T. Coll. DOLORES CIABATTONI 451 South Fourth Street General Vocational Dancer G.A.A., Mix. Ch., L.C,, V.B., BB. CHARLES CLAUSER 329 West Green Street Industrial Vocational Machinist ,WM ,1 .M . BETTY CLOUSER 904 North Ninth Street, GLORIA CLEMENTO 343 South Fifth Street General Vocational Typist L.C., H.P., Sports, G.A.A., Sing. C. re. I fl S S SS Z .Q 'Y ,nfjvw 5 i , 3 Z 1 Qs? . . tffifigzfrszigzriff Commcfc-ul . Secretarial Work L.C., Cam. C, DORIS COX 1218 North Front Street College Preparatory Bookkeeper L.C., Orch. THEODORE CURTIN 105 Buttonwood Street College Preparatory Work FB., L.C., N.H.S. BENJAMIN COCO 42 South Tenth Street General Vocational Work L.C. FLOYD CLOUSE ll3 Pork Avenue Industrial Vocational Electrical Engineer ELIZABETH COLE 2ll North Third Street College Preparatory Nurse G.N.C., us., H.P., sr. c LOIS D. CUTLER 319 North Second Stree Commercial Bell Telephone Operator Arx., Sing. C. I , Lw is nt., .. ..z S. , me ,- sit., ix ,P ug. . FLORENCE CYRAN t 543 Fern Avenue Commercial Private Secretary H.P., Act.T.C. THOMAS F. CLOUSE 1424 Linden Street College Preparatory Farmer Tr. BARBARA COLLER 1211 Windsor Street Commercial Housewife Hr. Sec., L.C., Br. C. PATRICIA CREMER 925 Weiser Street College Preparatory Cadet Nurse G.A.A., Sports, L.C., Sr. Comm., Golf C. LOUIS E. CZECHOWSKI 221 Locust Street College Preparatory Undecided A Cap., Can. C. ,is....3.,.5., . Sv I4-Q' Ji - X ,il SYLVIA E. DALIOUS 223 Walnut Street General Vocational Show Business A Cap. RALPH DEGLER 233 Rose Street Distributive Education Business 3 , , ijt' .ff . iift-Wifi'-,ti 'B' 53 1 BARRY DAUTRICH 722 Dick Street Commercial Butcher Bkt. B. LOUISE DEININGER 1027 North Twelfth Street BARBARA DAVIDSON 123 West Washington Street College Preparatory Commercial Artist SAA., Y-Teens, A Cap., S.O.S., oc. DOROTHY DeJOSEPH 947 Spruce Street Commercial Private Secretary JOHN DAVIS 932 Spring Street Industrial Vocational Draftsman r Q it -A- JOSEPHINE DeLUCA 2ll South Second Street College Preparatory College GAA., S. Crafts C., Sports Commercial Secretary Bus. Eff. C. H,P., Card C., Y-Teens ROBERT DELCAMP l447 North Ninth Street General Vocational Undecided I 5 f in GLADYS DENGLER 549 North Eighth Street Commercial Journalist Act.T.C., L.C., RAB., St. Fac. Comm., Sr. Ex. Comm., N.H.S. ea are-f GLORIA DENGLER 83l Elm Street General Vocational Physical Instructor Sports, G.A.A. Treas. l i 5 . . f QQ.,- vi . A., RICHARD DePAUL 823 Locust Street General Vocational Service BEVERLY DEMOTT 412 Arlington Street General Vocational Dancer Mix. Ch., Sports, G.A.A., L.C. . - V , 6' , E 5 J glrgg , BARBARA DeWEES 600 North Tenth Street Commercial Secretary Jr, Hum. Soc. WILLIAM C. DIEH 521 Robeson Stree General Vocational Navy M.B., L.C., CB. M t WILLIAM C. DORMINEY 552 North Fifth Street College Preparatory Commercial Artist ROBERT D. DRUMHELLER 748 North Twelfth Street Distributive Education Undecided N.H.S. ROSE DiDINO lO0 Crestmont Street General Vocational Medical Secretary Cos. Comm., Card C. JAMES DOERRMAN 144 West Douglass Street General Vocational Undecided M. Qt., A Cap. RICHARD DOWNS H43 Church Street Industrial Vocational MARVIN DREY i223 Elm Street General Vocational L.C., Golf C., Sr. Comm. Undecided THOMAS DUGAN 934 Moss Street College Preparatory Aviation Cadet JEANNE DUMINSKI 234 Chapel Terrace Commercial Undecided H.P., Sw., Act.T.Coll. Mess., H.R. Treos. Q SQA? .Iwi GW MMP' wifi' 2 9. r.fj'3izb:z, g5o,-:' - .gf:fiig...w- XF? -15 l,fs:.i5:. ,sw gQzzg, is2s1t?sJ?s.3:E K 2 tis. ei. JOYCE DUNKELBERGER iw gli 'SW 518 Spring Street Commercial Secretary Can. C. MARILYN A. DOI-INER Fleetwood R. D. I College Preparatory Undecided G.A.A., C.P.C., Y-Teens, Arx., S.C. sr. c., cc., sing. c.,Ten.,sf.c0mmf EDWIN DRUCKENMILLER I8 Park Lane College Preparatory Undecided Soc., C.B., N.H.S. JEAN DRY 52l Pike Street General Vocational Musician H.P.Capt. ALBERT EARLY 303 North Tenth Street College Preparatory Air Force Hi-Y., H.R.V.Pres., C.B. eb' i if ln... ...own va BETTE L. EBEREN1 253 North Third Street Commercial Medical Secretary Arx, Ten., Bdt , Act.T C., L.C,, U S, Y-Teens, G.A.A. jig I 1 EARL S. EHRNFELDT l2l7 Cotton Street General Vocational College Fel.C, HP. ESTHER ERMOLD 932 Windsor Street General Vocational Typist A Cap., U.S, Ens. if If ,x JEAN ESTERLY l04l Greenwich Strcct Commercial Secretary G AA., S O S., Mess. .ads BYARD EBLING Mohrsville, Pa. Collcgc Preparatory Minister M.B., Sr. Comm. ARLENE ECKERT l345 North Ninth Street Commercial Secretary CHRISTINE ENDY 224 North Sixth Street Commercial Housewife HP. JOHN ENDY 459 Miltimore Street General Vocational Tool and Die Maker A Cap. 1 PHYLLIS L. ESTERLY l0l3 Douglass Street Commercial Dancer G.A.A.,Y-Teens, N.H.S., S.O.S.,L.C., Ballet Gr., Mess., Sports, C.P.C. 6-'S EDMOND ETTINGER l232 Mulberry Street College Preparatory College St. C., Hi-Y, Chap., S.C., Sr, Exec. Comm.,N,H.S., N.T.,L.C.,Orch.,Ten., St,Foc.Comm.,C.P.C.,Sr.Comm. . I if 24731, - 7- . 65,1 5133 K is . BARBARA EGNER IO49 North Fourth Street College Preparatory Nursing M.B., G.A.A.,U.S., Sports, Sr.Comm. Chr., N.H.S. RUTH EPLER 320 South l7V2 Street General Vocational Undecided G.A.A., Bkt., V.B., Golf C. X .. W ., feng' DONALD ERNST l2l5 Clarion Street Industrial Vocational Machinist NAN FAKE l529 Locust Street General Vocational Beautician Y-Teens PAUL FASIG 429 Spruce Street College Preparatory Undecided Chess C. FRANCES FEICK 817 Gordon Street General Vocational Undecided ,. -- .Tig , 55,2 Qwxfazrs . f . br L 5f11E1ft. 1- . .1-T ir E ol..-Stl. . X . 4, :K wt ga.: ' ' lx it-j K . . I -if 1 if-ff.lgit3 nf K, .mst F K , K ,weessis X: V 5.13411 1 p ..:..5w.. .12 ' at 5 5,1 X DOLORES FILBERT 1132 Birch Street Commercial Medical Stenographer S.O.S., G.A.A. aswfew In , '5f 'A 11 Er' Qizfffly izx ww. yi ll 32' ff1GwPQe .. . 1 - -S P Vw? .. SLA. ny Nw vga, Sif 1 ' texte? is N Q., Newt r 'Qu QL, QQ it 353150151 ' vig Jkt 1 KI 1 in .5 get is sir ' - V .- -If - 8 X, gym . ,Z . ., RK JT I a 1 14 R mivtjwfii' EM? A 1 W ...f 1 ' '1 dk is 5 ' I - ,A ' at 3 .2 i E 1. trrr Y SANDRA FARBER 918 Green Street College Preparatory Physical Therapist G.A.A., H.R.Sec., Sports PATRICIA FELDENZER 107 North Front Street Commercial Model R.8.B,, G.A.A., Y-Teens, H.R.Pres., L.C., sw., v. B. I 151 1111 it JUDITH FARKOSH 1612 Hampden Boulevard College Preparatory Penn State G,A.A., C.P.C., H.P., Y-Teens, L.C. Typ. C., Bwl. DORIS FELS 316 West Douglass Street Commercial Secretary U.S., G,A.A., Can. C. ANNA M. FISHER 166 North Front Street General Vocational Marriage A Cap., N,H.S. DALE FISHER 705 Moss Street Industrial Vocational Musician 5' JOAN FAUST 1019 Moss Street General Vocational Homemaker S,O.S., H.P., U,S. ffggggggs:g9:wxg4::i.ft: . , i'.'- ug: . ' 1 A Q,,gw5f5Q7if2 'K . - f 'Jil'--if-5 :SME s . Qxfafifiisixifi ' - I - 1 gg , L v, . li fes. . -1 elso 5 LAWRENCE FIES 548 North Front Street College Preparatory Marine Corps Officer M.B., L.C. 1 'vii' SHIRLEY FILBERT 1232 Clarion Street College Preparatory Nurse G.A.A., Sports, Golf C. .Y 5' J, II::'.- - .. . ' ffsfgli-5T'E'1'ill A I . K if 'w f ill DAVID A. FISHER 932 Rose Street College Preparatory Undecided Can. C. DORIS FISHER 1052 Birch Street General Vocational Housewife H.P. DOUGLAS FISHER 534 Perry Street College Preparatory Own a Leather Goods Store JEAN FISHER l9Ol Fairview Avenue College Preparatory Elementary Teacher L.C., C,P.C., Hu-Y, H,P., Jr. Hum. F.T.A., L.C., M.B., Y-Teens, Orch. Soc., Sr, Comm. 'UI ZOE ANN FIX l34l Muhlenberg Street Commercial Secretary Sports, G.A.A., Crafts C. GENE Flll 1523 Mulberry Street College Preparatory College for Naval Training A . Hr-Y, L.C., H.R.Pres. A... v . if JOAN FLEISCHMANN 623 North Fifth Street College Preparatory Psychologxst JOAN FISHER 501 Laurel Street General Vocational Dancer on Broadway Arx., A Cap., H, R. V. Pres., Sr, Comm., Sports, G. A. A., N. H. S. PATSY FLAMMER 536 South l4V2 Street General Vocational Undecided G.A,A., H. Crafts C. M.B., F.T.A., R.P., Sr.B., C.P.C., Y- Teens, L.C., C.B, an-gl SIDNEY M. FOGELMAN 1649 Perklomen Avenue College Preparatory College L.C., K BARBARA FOLK 824 Thorn Street Commercial Housewife .C., St. C., Typ., Sr. Comm. HP., Bus. Ett. C. BETTY FOLK 844 Mulberry Street Commercial College L.C., Lib., G,A.A., S.O.S,, Y-Teens WARREN FISHER lO34 Court Street Industrial Vocational Printer JAMES FLAMPORIS 139 Mass Street Industrial Vocational Merchant Marines Soc. DORIS FLOYD IOI9 North Eleventh Street Commercial Nurse L.C., S,C., G.A.A., Y-Teens, S.O.S., Sports, Sr. Comm, LEROY FOLK 648 South l7Vg Street Distributive Education Salesman MARIE FOREMAN llS2 Church Street College Preparatory Nurse Sr.Ex.Comm., H.R.Sec., G.A.A.,L.C., 0 O Mess, cCraftspC. Sr.Class Sec., M.B., Sports, H.P., Golf C., Sr. Comm. Chr. PATRICIA FRANK5 640 North Eleventh Street Commercial Secretary M.B., L.C., G.A.A., F.T.A., Mess. WILLIAM FRITZ 941 Pike Street General Vocational Going to California Mix. Ch. A ,. . t .. . . if-1fbfzt'331 e'ii?z , 5 if E 5 555 ' ' hifi-EPT? I ff ,J ca-:U if MARY LOUISE GABLE 823 Chestnut Street College Preparatory Elementary Teacher F.T.A., C.P.C., L.C., St. A Cap., Y-Teens ROSALIE FORLINI 745 North Eighth Street ELEANOR E. FORTNEY 560 South l6V2 Street Distributive Education General Vocational Salesw m n Tele h ne O erator DORIS L. FREEMAN IS44 Centre Avenue Commercial Receptionist Sing. C. ANTONIA GALANOS 529 North Eighth Street General Vocational Marriage G. Glee C.,Cratts C. DONALD FREYMOYER 938 Lancaster Avenue Industrial Vocational Sr.Ex.Comm., Bwl., L.C., H.P., U.S., Landscoper - - swf- g ' 25? :wif .1 ' ' iz-.fflssgz.s1zz.5fffv .JT Qffiifg ' Vzcgfamqlg . A A N K it1.4w'?9t. MICHAEL GALLAGHER 313 Franklin Street General Vocational Truck Driver Mix, Ch. BETTY FOX 209 Wunder Street General Vocational Typist and Clerk Bus. Eff. C. iff' RICHARD FREYMOYER 938 Lancaster Avenue Industrial Vocational Lines-man at Bell Telephone Stage Hand IRENE FUNDYGA 314 North Fourth Street Commercial Undecided St.C., L.C., Y-Teens, R.8-B., Act.T. Coll., U.S., N.T., St.Fac.Comm., Sr. Comm. 1. ,f JACK GANTER 957 North Tenth Street Industrial Vocational Professional Baseball Player LOUISE E. GANTER 426 Miltimore Street Commercial Writer Crafts C. MARGARET GARMAN 423 Cedar Street General Vocational Factorg Worker H.P., rafts C. LEE GARRIGAN 306 Elm Street General Vocational Business H19 EUGENE M. GAUL 616 Bruckman Avenue College Preparatory Undecided C.C., Tr., L.C., Ger.C., H.R.Treas, .vt K -1 N RICHARD GEIGER 5ll North E?hth Street Distributive ducation Undecided X. i. ELIZABETH GEARY 5l9 North Eleventh Street General Vocational Secretary G.A.A., L.C., Sports, Dram.C. FRANKLIN GEIGER 5ll North Eighth Street General Vocational Carpenter Esq. C. vi Mil NANCY GEISSLER 419 North Tenth Street College Preparatory Teacher R. 6. B., L.C. F.T.A., Y-Teens, G.A.A., c.P.cf. 1 1' 1-5 i wwf ARLENE GIFT l526 Locust Street College Preparatory Dancin Teacher M.B., eA.A., N.H.S., F.T.A.,C,P.C., L.C., Ballet Gr. LORRAINE GILES 245 Penn Street Distributive Education Mortician lk DALE W. GAUL 826 Hampden Boulevard College Preparatory Dentist N.H.S. Pres., K.C., Ty . C., L.C Sr. Comm. Chr., B.B., cqc. ififfffk-A1-sLif':Qisff ff' lf 1 B :Z ,Z I 9 waz K 'sill ' ll Q get -gl mg: , JAMES GEIGER 915 Weiser Street Industrial Vocational Machinist ROBERT GEISER 306 Summit Avenue General Vocational Build and Drive Stock Cars H.P. PATRICIA GILES 240 West Oley Street College Preparatory Nurse L.C, Sing. C. s 3 4 PATRICIA GILLMOR l247 Green Street Commercial Undecided G.A.A., L.C., V.B., Sing. C. EUGENE GOMBAR 565 South Fifteenth Street Industrial Vocational Machinist Liu. .25 GRETA GOUGLER 52l North Ninth Street Commercial Office Worker Br. C. 5 Nw v,g,,,. RALPH RICHARD GRAFFIU5 i053 North Twelfth Street General Vocational Trumpet Player C.C., Tr., H.R. V. Pres., C.P.C., Sr Comm. V iQg.3ggi511fg-g y? ' ' e v ? giqg N222-'ffiilmegpsf . of h e' 532 so f ' f5 'Wlf2t'S willqgu f ik , 'J ts- . .. gg RALPH GILMORE 20 South Second Street College Preparatory Undecided H.R.Pres., H.P. GEORGIA GERAINE GOODHART 1244 Robeson Street General Vocational Secretary H.P. N.T., M.B., S.C., L.C.,Y-Teens, sr. comm., N.H,S. .. 5 - I ' ' i v 51 -:H . ' ,fs g 4 .Iii s ...vig E iztg . VST I A 'QT' . ' 'iz ft' A-ig 9' 'hi t ::i , - 'ff' ,. , - f , f S Ellis? . A... KENNETH GINGRICH l43l Linden Street General Vocational Farmer Ncit.S.C. A... ,.,..i,..X. , , , ,. -T ilifsggsifml . I ' 1 . V, '12 E' .rw- if f . , E . S .st .... , .. A ,Q Ex, ..,,.r -.Q ' M ESTHER TAMARA GORDON l29 Noble Street Commercial Travel Y-Teens, St.C., Golf C., G.A.A. WILLIAM ALLAN GREIG lO4 Walnut Street College Preparatory t-Jredecided if . E Yi ii . 11.421 .E 'fp E' l ff we -f-- .'... 1 EDWARD GRETH 535 South ISV2 Street Industrial Vocational Automobile Salesman C.P.C., Sr.Comm., L.C, H Q..-sf. i ut VENNIE GLIMP 933 Washington Street General Vocational Hairdresser G.A,A., H.P., Mix.Ch., Typ.C., Sw, DORIS GOTTSCHALL 206 North Front Street Commercial Secretary H.P., Mess., H.R.sec., L.C., C.P.C., Cam. C. A. . 1 1 rf- .wr TILLIE GRAEFF R. D. 2, Reading General Vocational Waves in-1 WALLACE ALLEN GRETH 331 North Eighth Street General Vocational College Hi-Y, C.P.C., M.B., Ger.C. 512 South Ninth Street General Vocational Undecided G.A.A., Sing. C., L.C. CATHERINE ANN GRIESEMER CAROLINE GRING JOYCE GROHS l34l North Ninth Street gtony Creek Mills Commercial ommercial Telephone Operator Waves H.P,, Bwl., G.A.A, 1. 1 . :.: A ,N ,?,f I ig 52 L WARREN E. GUENTHER 1218 Robeson Street 55' 1,2 ,V -L si I 4 t g wiv HAROLD GROSS 1228 Greenwich Street Industrial Vocational Auto mechanic ANNA HAGAN 308 South Seventeenth Street Commercial Commercial Service Undecided V H.P., Sr.Comm. EI-SIE Gulsfwl-I-E FAYE HAAS Sr.Ex.Camm., G.A.A,, H,P,, Sing.C. 776 Schuylkill Avenue 357 Hazel Street LC-f VB- Commercial Commercial Secretary Office Work HP 5 '9' C- HP' A 1 1 L weef ' efe Aooe ' to ,' 1:3 S tir, ' A 1 . A 4, xv., Q I, I . N A ..-1 . Mew tvzses RODNEY HAGGERTY 362 Linden Street General Vocational Machinist Soc. 'FF' vi . Ai- DONALD HARFORD 1422 North Fourteenth Street Distributive Education Undecided X JACQUELINE HARMISON 1015 Spring Street College Preparatory Nurse L.C., C.P.C., S.O.S., Y-Teens ALICE HARRIS 650 Tulpehocken Street General Vocational Undecided G. Glee C., L.C. is w PAUL R. HAGY 339 Penn Street General Vocational Undecided Fel.C. JANIS HART 71l North Ninth Street General Vocational Nurse C.L.,Arx,, Mix.Ch.,Y-Teens, G.A,A., C.L.C., G.N.C., U.S., Sr. Comm. JUNE HARTRANFT 435 Rosenthal Street General Vocational Hairdresser H.R.Treas., Sing. C. SHIRLEY HARTRAN FT H24 North Twelfth Street Distributive Education Housewife ANN MARIE HASSLER 575 Avenue A Commercial Secretaix LC , G -A-, H.P., Sing- C- HELEN HASSLER JOHN HECK l2l0 Church Street Industrial Vocational Lumberjack Ath. C. 335 Spruce Street General Vocational Travel PATRICIA HARVEY 321 Walnut Street College Preparatory North Carolina A, 81 T. College Arx. Co-ed., G.A.A., L.C., St. C., Sports, U.S., Fel. C., St. Fac. Comm. ARLENE DORIS HECK l2Ol Douglass Street General Vocational Dietitian H.P.Capt., L.C., G.A.A., Golf C. EARL HEFFNER GERALDINE ANN HEFFNER WALTER W. HEFFNER 446 North Thirteenth Street 416 Spring Street ll3l Spring Street General Vocational College Preparatory College Preparatory Storekeeper Music Teacher Navy A Cap., Ass.Org., Typ.C., N,H.S. H.P., H.R.Treas, NAOMI HASKER 928 Church Street College Preparatory Teacher F.T,A., H.P. M , ' 'Q MT fri .gllggg ,QV 1 ' W R - A - -'?Et'55lf1,, V 7 .Q'2Li'1. 'Q A 'vyw . 32 . ,, . nf: ELEANOR HECK 719 Moss Street General Vocational Teacher G.A.A., L.C., Can. C. st' ' ' Cliff afi'4?f4fgg1.j 1 vi dad, HOWARD G. HECKMAN 337 Locust Street General Vocational Undecided Www? n ' f I 3 ,,.. . E i B- --Ji-.-S ,af , . p 'is LUTHER HEISER ll5l Robeson Street Industrial Vocational Automobile Mechanic Golf C. 1 an MARIE ANNE HELLER 808 North Ninth Street College Preparatory Colle e Arxgo-ed., L.C., G,A.A., Y-Teens, N.H.S.Sec., Q.8iS., F.T.A.,Sw.,C.P.C. Sr, Comm., Jr. Cit. Comm. 'VN 11 wh JOAN E. HENNING 327 South l7V1 Street College Preparatory Undecided Sr.Ex.Comm., G.A.A., Y-Teens, Br. C., Sports - N .. t.-,- ,Q-5, RALPH HIDALGO IO26 Amity Street General Vocational Undecided Soc., B.B., A Cap. , -Hv-rmvvggq-137, F ,Q.'.': i F. c T. it -Tw t H-'z,:M, . 2? 'ffm 1 fi, ,. BARRY HILBERT 541 North Eleventh Street College Preparatory Professional Musician Orch., Hi-Y, N.H.S., H.R.Sec., L.C., M.B., Sr.Comm. .i I fi-ftp rf.,- fsi W 22? Tp' fi ig US. .u I NM. RICHARD HELLER 3O3V2 North Tenth Street General Vocational Aviation Cadets L.C., H,P. CLAIRE HENRY 1226 Linden Street General Vocational Medical Secretary G.A.A., Y-Teens, A Cap.,Bus.Ett.C., Sports, L.C., Sr.Comm. ' PATRICIA RUTH HENKE H23 Union Street Commercial Secretory Sr. Class Treas., Y-Teens V. Pres., N.H.S., G.A.A.,H,R.Pres., Sr.Comm, Chr., L.C., H.P., M.B., Bus.Eff.C. . , ,-ogg. ,tt mf, mt 1 Z-.mn .. .,ifg,,g...t1i..-wt,,XMI .Q.,Qg.,, .4-nf.. Y A ' -we f- wi-- ' ' 1 ,xii . im +5 . V 'U ll-ii? -f 1. , ff , Q , . Q -eye-Q52 - ty , ,j a-I ' 1 Za , I . ' 'fi' -- ni.: ,i is , ITESQK-ri GLORIA HERRING 329 Miller Street Commercial Bookkeeper Crafts C. 'S .,,,.,..5,y. i..,,, ,A.., ,QU Q fl? - ,Ag g E 111 ROBERT HILL 434 Windsor Street College Preparatory Exploration and Research JOSEPH HILLEGA5 IOIO Centre Avenue College Preparatory Undecided Ha-Y, L.C., C.P.C., si. Foc. comm., i-LP., Ath. c. Sw., H.P., Mess., Sr. Comm. BARBARA K. HENNE l2l7 North Tenth Street Commercial Telephone Operator G.A.A., L.C., H.Cratts C. ' x ,uit . MELVA HETRICK 748 Birch Street College Preparatory Nurse L.C., G.A.A., Crafts C. BRUCE HIGH 235 North Thirteenth Street Industrial Vocational Coast Guard rs., NANCY HILLEGASS ll26 North Thirteenth Street College Preparatory Pediatric Nurse C.P.C., M.B., Y-Teens, G.A.A., L.C. Galt C., Sr.Comm., N.H.S. ROBERT HIMMELBERGER 536 Johnson Street Industrial Vocational Machinist H. Cratt C. THOMAS HINNERSHITZ 532 Weiser Street Industrial Vocational Mechanic i ts.. W 1 . J. fvim BETTY HOFFMAN l0ll Church Street Commercial Secretary Can. C. NANCY HIMMELREICH lO38 Elm Street General Vocational Nurse M.B,, G.A.A.Sec., N.H.S.Treas.,L.C. Arx., Sw., V.B, fi if QilfefeigiijjggwltEwa? wg-3,fif lggggglg ' . fi A' 'I ' I ,. f H ,.:i.,.,ms,:f+ - s-sa f fi 1 lvgerm - xi -2 W 5.5 1 f t A BETTY JANE HIN1 546 Tulpehocken Street Commercial Secretary G.A.A., Can, C. cf K sf i x . ,... 5 N ' w ' esii - - , ,.-sg, eggfegiif is . .wi W. QW -we -- l 'N' 2 V535 v 5 Fstgq ,, lies rf me M of .Q fee. , M t V93 t. 'Tie I +P Mm- gee 1 Egg, L .pw 3 it is Q22 T-is ii. . L , RICHARD HINDLE 842 North Eleventh Street Industrial Vocational Lumberiack l..C., H.R.V.Pres., Soc., Sr.Comm. JANE HITCH 600 North Second Street College Preparatory Spanish Interpreter Y-Teens, C.P.C., Bwl., Mess., L.C. Golf C., G.A.A. NANCY HOFFMAN 1637 Locust Street BARBARA HOFFMASTER l2l8 Elm Street College Preparatory Commercial Undecided Airline Hostess Y-Teens G.A.A. N.H.S ,P.C., Crafts C. , , V, C L.C., Crafts C., Sr. Comm. JOAN HINKEL 629 Avenue B College Preparatory Airline Stewardess H.P., Crafts C. FRANCIS HNOT IO49 Marion Street Industrial Vocational Mechanic MARY JO HOFFMAN 227 Hanley Place College Preparatory College F.T.A., C.P,C., Y-Teens, A Cap., L.C., S,C., Sr, Comm. DONALD HOLE 1645 Cotton Street College Preparatory Diesel Mechanic A Cap. JUNE HOLLENBACH 621 Birch Street General Vocational Undecided A Cop. 'J' CHARLES B. HOLT 531 Cedar Street Industrial Vocational Cabinet Maker ' ...fv- DORRIS HOWLAND 432 South Fifth Street Commercial Air Force LC., Crafts C, DAWN NOEL HUGHES 1328 North Twelfth Street General Vocational To Be an Artist and Travel ROGER IMBODEN 1528 Schuylkill Avenue Industrial Vocational Automobile Business PATRICIA HOOVER 518 South Sixteenth Street Commercial Accounting M,B., Sports, Bus. Eff, C., N.H.S. is rf5u.w..1lsii' JANICE HOROWITZ 1234 Perkiomen Avenue Commercial Secretarial Work Golf C. WILSON HOYER PEGGY ANN HUBER 1245 Greenwich Street 1125 North Eleventh Street General Vocational General Vocational Minister Musician Hi-Y, SC., G.N.C., N.H.S. A Cap., Dram. C. SEBASTIANA INGLISA 1805 Perkuomen Avenue Commercial Travel Y-Teens, L.C., M.B. Sec., 1 5 .'1Ffi1 ,M N.H.S. JACK IRWIN 827 Madison Avenue Distributive Education Go to California NANCY HOUSER 841 Moss Street Commercial Undecided G.A.A.,Y-Teens, C.L., C.l..C.,Sports, Mess., l:.C,, Sr. Comm. BEVERLY JOAN HUGHES 105 West Greenwich Street Commercial Join the Waves and Travel G.A.A,, Sports PATRICIA HUMMEL 339 South Fourth Street College Preparatory Elementary Teacher F.T.A., C.P.C., L,C,, Lib, tzgzelsm ' t... . se : 1 T? If ifzfzf' iii A - , A Si 1 A .infix - I 5 we: gmwztalr ' STANLEY JAILONSKI 231 Maple Street Industrial Vocational Auto Mechanic C.P,C, E , DORIS VIVIAN JACKSON 24 Thorn Street College Preparatory Nursing Career YfTeens, GAA., St.C.,L.C.,A Cap., Ass.Chap., Typ.C., Sports ALAN JONES 233 Clymer Street Industrial Vocational Auto Mechanic KENNETH KALINOWSKI 343 South Ninth Street College Preparatory College Arx,, H.P,, L.C., T.M,C. CARL KANTNER 1023 North Tenth Street General Vocational Carpenter L.C., M.B., Mix.Ch., Sr.B, WILLIAM JANKANS 233 Jefferson Street General Vocational College MIX. Ch, ROBERT D. JONES 28 Marshall Avenue College Preparatory Gtficer in U. S. Navy C.P.C., L.C., Golf, Type. C., N.l-l.S. EUGENE KAPELSKI NANCY KAPP 915 Spruce Street 1614 North Twelfth Street Industrial Vocational Commercial Industry Undecided H.R. Pres., N.H.S., Golf C., L.C., ACt.T.C0ll. DONALD JIMSKI 616 Pine Street Industrial Vocational Machinist f MARION KALBACH 431 Windsor Street College Preparatory Travel Y-Teens, F,T.A., GAA., C.P.C. R. 8. B., R.P., G.N.C., L.C. GERALDINE KAMINSKI 240 Wunder Street Commercial Secretary H.R.Sec., Act.T.C. MILDRED KASE 1330 Avenue D Commercial Homemaker H.P., Sing. C, eww, JOSEPH KASPER DOLORES KATZENMOYER KAY KEISER 513 South Twelfth Strcct 926 Walnut Street 7l3 Avenue A General Vocational Commercial Commercial Bell Telephone Undecided Secretary B.B. Y-Teens, G.A,A., L,C., R. 8. B., L.C., Act.T.C. Sing. C. ' u -the HARRY N. KELLENBERGER 526 North Eleventh Street General Vocational Undecided 9'-R . 11 .T-93.1 W '-ipay.. M V.. , 45 . i .. rlr. , . ALTON KENDALL l5l2 Cotton Street College Preparatory Navigator C.C., Tr., Can. C. PAUL KELLY JEANNE KEMMERER 332 Lombard Street ll5l Locust Street General Vocational General Vocational Vocalist S.O.S. swag, . 'f be --ii Q. 1 . , I. . V' 1 Y . ' iii JOYCE ANN KERCHEI BEVERLY KERN 733 North Twelfth Street 923 NOFWI Tenth STYGCT Commercial Commercial Receptionist Penn State L,C,, Y-Teens, Sr.Comm., Sing. C, CJAgx.Ch., L.C,, Y-Teens, G,A.A., JANICE KERSCHNER lOl West Oley Street College Preparatory Medical Career L.C., G.A.A.,Y-Teens, S.O.S., C.P.C., Sports, Sr.Comm. .si MILDRED KEITH I32 Walnut Street Commercial Stenographer Sing. C. BERNARD KEMP 637 Clinton Street General Vocational College B.B., L.C. CHARLES KENNEY 812 Pear Street College Preparatory College L,C,, K.C., Soc., Ten., Sr.Ex.Comm., Sr.Comm., Typ. C., N.H.S. DORIS KERSHNER l40 North Ninth Street General Vocational Housewife Mess. EUGENIA KILAR SHIRLEY L. KIRN 239 Wunder Street 531 North Eighth Street General Vocational Distributive Education Housewife Buying and Selling G.Glee C., Mess. Fut. Mer. Rdg. ROBERT G. KLEEMAN 723 Weiser Street Industrial Vocational Armed Forces NANCY KLINE I16V2 Orange Street Commercial Secretary U.S., G.A.A. GARY KLEIN 1210 Liberty Avenue College Preparatory Go to Ithaca fei iegnigiqeifeifi ' A S - G M E. 35X'.l975H '9Zu U74 5 f212l?5W2:i2E:f v f li If '. .- -viva 1 I ' s rsi i K 1 iil . ,, ya Z. , z ,. .f 1 : ' . . xv . L 'S k'i ii ' S'-5 , .. -ifliffvif' fl - U5 7 f'::fi ? Q x .... ,gil-ve ,.:-. eg. 322. I' ii Q Rl' ' JOHN KIRST HENRY KLECZEK 1220 Amity Street College Preparatory College ANNA KLINE Mohrsville College Preparatory Teacher N.H.S., Y-Teens, G.A.A., F.T.A., L.C.,R.8.B.,G.N.C.,U.S.,H.R.Treos. NORMAN G. KLINIKOWSKI EILEEN KLONSKY HAZEL KNAPPENBERGER 118 South Eleventh Street 1550 Mineral Spring Road West Leesport Collage Preparatory College Preparatory College Preparatory Study Medicina College Teacher K.C.Pres., R.8iB.Ed., L.C., S.C., Dram. C., GAA., Sr.Comm. St.C., F.T.A., L.C., R.P. C.P.C., Q.8-S., N.H,S. 341 Hazel Street College Preparatory Music College 1 ' GEORGE KLINE 309 Hollenbach Street College Preparatory Teacher Sr.Orch,, L.C., F.T.A. T5 . ' ' A1-if w. i yir J gg i g A .i, DOLORES KLINGAMAN 739 Moss Street Commer:ial Secretary Y-Teens, L.C., U.S. uxegei A i. il ' J' 1555532 .. ,... X 9 luv-v PENN KNAUT 417 Orange Street General Vocational Woodworking Hunt, C. RALPH J. KNEEREAM, JR. H08 North Front Street College Preparatory Lebanon Valley Conservatory F.T.A., L.C., Ass.0rg. MARY KNOX 2Ol North Fourth Street Commercial Teacher Y-Teens G.A.A. M.B. L.C , , , ., MC., U.S., Sr.Comm.Chr., St.Fac.Comm., N.H.S. JOAN KOHLER 424 Linden Street General Vocational Housewife f I 2 - 3,1 gli -if T-iiysftfefi-gba: gp ai: if pf-3,134 1- Sf N . 272 921525555 , j T'Ff'53131 . n -H 1-gf: . fir t 1 f f gfgiiiif ' . .E RALPH THOMAS KNEEREAM 1023 Greenwich Street General Vocational Gasoline Station Attendant C L BARRY STANLEY KOCH l43O Spruce Street College Preparatory Geologist ' if 1- ., I MARLENE KNOBLAUCH RICHARD KNOB!-AUCH 622 Lancaster Avenue 622 Lancaster Avenue General Vocational General Vocational Ice-skater Pro Ball Player Mix, Ch., G.A.A., Sports B.B., Mix. Ch. BARBARA KOCHER l228 North Sixth Street Commercial Lawyer's Secretary L.C., G.A,A.,Y-Teens, S.O. Sr.Comm. S.,Sports, CHARLES KOENIG 544 Cedar Street College Preparatory Sportscaster DEOMIDIS KOURSAROS 931 Franklin Street College Preparatory Archaeologist Hi-Y, L.C., H.R.Pres., Sr.Comm JUNE KOWAL MARIE KOZLOWSKI FLOYD CYRUS KRALL ANTHONY G. KRALLIS 1735 Thorn Street ll52 Cotton Street l622 Muhlenberg Street ll5 South Ninth Street General Vocational General Vocational Industrial Vocational General Vocational Clerical Work Waves Mechanic Undecided Y-Teens, Sports, C.P.C., Sr.Comm, Mix,Ch., G,A.A,, Sports N-H-5-, LC-, Dfflm-CA. N-T-, H-P Act.T.CoIl. BERYL KRAMER SHIRLEY KRANCH BARBARA KRICK 208 Hanley Place 29 Angelica Street 334 Linden Street Commercial General Vocational General Vocational Secretary Homemaker Commercial Artist Y-Teens, L.C., Sr.Ex.Comm. H.R.Sec. G.A.A. CLARA C. KRUSZEWSKI l22O Cotton Street General Vocational Housewife H-P- BERNICE KUCZALA JOHN IRVIN KULP, JR. 536 South Fourteenth Street l522 North Ninth Street Commercial Industrial Vocational Typist Airplane Mechanic VINCENT LaFATA 426 Bingaman Street Industrial Vocational Naval School f 'relief .fi Kagan SALLY J. LANZ LAWRENCE LARGE JOAN ANN LATCHFORD 8l6 Old Wyomissing Road 42l Spring Street l45l Mulberry Street Journalist College Preparatory College Preparatory U. S., Y-Teens, C.P.C., L.C., S.O.S College Chemist with Dupont R.8iB.,Q.8.S.,N.H.S,, Ballet Gr.,l-l.R. L.C., A Cap. Treas., G.A.A,, St.C., Sr.Cornm. il i V ,W is fffv, 3 2 in W, .I wg i f,i,fsM.., V ,qv K fl N if' in 2 Est ' N . l I f it 4 , c, ROBERT KRIZE 446 Miltimore Street General Vocational College F.B., B,B., Tr. is-wiiiiiii MARJORIE KULP 1604 Forest Street Commercial Office Work i 1 PATRICIA LANDIS 546 South Nineteenth College Preparatory Elementary Teacher H.P., U.S,, F.T.A., Ten., Street Sr.Comm. N fr . 3- 1 ' gg: A j 'tsl 3 ' ' GLENN A. LAWRENCE l35 Carroll Street Industrial Vocational Cabinet Maker Br.C. iv I KENNETH LAWRENCE 135 Carroll Street Industrial Vocational Track Coach C.C., Tr., H,R.V,Pres., N.H.S. W 'gl 'I Q .,.ifA5,'. A A .ite HQQE5.-L!-.emu BARRY LENCER 131 South Ninth Street General Vocational College Hunt.C. DORIS LESSIG 660 Gordon Street College Preparatory Nurse Y-Teens, G.A,A., St.C., L.C,, U.S,, Jr.Hum.Soc., Lib.C. SALLY LESSIG 421 Carsonia Avenue College Preparatory Elementary Teacher N.H.S., Ass.Chap,, H,R,Sec., U.S.,Y Teens, St.C.. BwI.,Golt C.,G.N.C.,V. Prcs.,L.C,,S.C.,C.P.C. RONALD K. LAWS 1639 Haak Street Industrial Vocational KENNETH R. LEBO 1123 Marion Street Industrial Vocational Undecided Travel M.B,, Sr.Comm., N.H.S. or f gscff we Ltgeeyifq f ' 1 s Q I, We W ,ki et, on 9: be 'Q 43 5, xr A 'nga BRUCE LERCH 1132 North Tenth Street Industrial Vocational RICHARD LERCH 17 North Ninth Street industrial Vocational Draftsman Machinist Ath.C. Ath.C. tg J M .. I :V xiii FREDERICK HOWELL LEVAN JOHN LEYAN 201 Penn Street 1034 Weiser Street General Vocational General Vocational Undecided UHGGCIGCU Agr.C. RAYMOND LEMANEK 812 Muhlenberg Street General Vocational Undecided JAMES E. LESLIE 119 West Thirty-fifth Street College Preparatory College L.C., K.C., Golf, Sr,Comm., Typ.C. RUSSELL LESSIG 348 West Greenwich Street Distributive Education Go to California ELAINE LEVIN 1321 Perry Street Dustributive Education lnterior Decoration . --Lw '? 51,g57T', -' N ' W ve -C 1 im ,f ,Q - ,, 11. 5? 7 M in L' u A vga? ,mfg i 5 M 5 M5 ,Wei au A Q cf, -we -..., We 5951.31 2, gif 1- Q :ii 1' 13--1 . 4 QQ . 4 xx bi f M, it Q gsm gap QA at ,A X tx W X .QE K Xi +1 Rr y 1 t Qt-wil? YL M i fr 2 ji 'X it 4 ? Ef'f1fi S W.. Q LEON K. LEVIN 306 South Fifth Street Distributive Education Undecided ,f it S.-:-.1 we:-: ,Vee 1 - 1 Marv-Uyv ,T , - 4-fsafftemfiieif , 1 - - E 1- 2 1 1 fierce-W A fk ., ws- , -:v ' ,V PAUL LIMPUS 340 Carpenter Street Distributive Education Own o Bowling Alley Bowling DAVID .l. LOMBARDO 217 North Third Street College Preparatory Bowman's Technical School L.C. BETTY LONG 1010 Centre Avenue General Vocational Typist A Cap., G.N.C. LEWIS LEWANDOWSKI 1739 Pear Street Distributive Education Go to Pittsburg RONALD 8. LINDERMAN 1030 Amity Street Industrial Vocational Navy N.T,, Stage Hand EVELYN LONG 1140 Gregg Avenue Telephone Operator H.P., ,Sing.C. e5.ieFLe E . . Agg E A xlib A I - 112 Hi fi 2 1 . , for vu.,-,::1jg,, ' RONALD LEYMEISTER 900 North Fifth Street College Preparatory Government Work Sr.Ex.Comm., C.P.C., L.C,, Typ,C., Sr.Comm. VIRGINIA LINK West Leesport General Vocational Journalism L.C., Mix.Ch., R.P. 1 H ' 4 ' i - QS: fi . eezemo,e,r-it -.if . 1 I if 'W Z ii. ' i4sw,4MffiV'em-QQ-xiii ez: , . ' 0 121: ' Y I 1 izzgfii-Wiezffizsrvzz ,, Y i 2.-:wif 5215115' I 'igivsiiff Wg . : . 3,fiQ g f is es, AN G , , 'N ' 7 i if- ., IRVIN LONGENECKER 1228 Greenwich Street Industrial Vocational Undecided A Pffiaalvx 'ziiz. Nslisrf. T' it 9g.,,f..,1,. f ew ft,w,g,,,ii,ii1QA wifi, A 1 , lSr2,g?ffFi:fL 'I 1, K 4- Je' 5' L Nr 'ga at pf' ' 'vs' 'Qu- i 1 1 tiii ,, .emi- i 't 2 '.9.iM,.e.i EMMETT LIEN 743 Schuylkill Avenue General Vocational Study Radar in Navy figgi GERALDINE LOBNER 600 North Twelfth Street Dlstributive Education Airline Hostess iw-. Q ,, va '-', Y ' ' J --iv - V . t 'X , 5- re ef it 'A A 7' . V :N f':z 1 A i ' -139 . , V as ' 4-' Q ffl,-. L::-2? QM Ag: DOLORES LONABERGER 528 Wunder Street Commercial Stenographer Mix.Ch., L.C. DAWN LUDWIG 726 Birch Street Commercial Telephone Operator L. . JEANNE LUDWIG RONALD LUDWIG JACK LUTZ 548 South Fourteenth Street Lorane 2314 Fremont Avenue Commercial College Preparatory Distributive Education Secretary Electrical Engineer Radio Repairman Act. T. Coll. L. C. THOMAS MocCALLUM 203 Windsor Street College Preparatory Penn State H.R, Pres., N.H.S., L.C., Typ., C.C., K.C., Sr. Comm. , . A4 MAYER MANN l240 Eckert Avenue College Preparatory Doctor K.C., St. C., Sr. Comm. Chr., Ten., N.T. Treos., Typ.C., Ass. Chr., L.C., C.P.C. ELLA MARKS 550 Cedar Street General Vocational Sin ing A gap., L.C., H.P., Mess. HARVEY E. MACK, JR. 434 Huyett Street Industrial Vocational Cabinet Maker ROSEMARIE MAIER IIO Clifton Avenue General Vocational Nursin M.B., CB., Y-Teens, G.A.A., L.C., Sr. B., Sw., Sr. Comm. 5 WILLIAM REED MARTIN IO9 Douglass Street College Preparatory Lawyer H.R. Pres., L.C., R.P., Ten. C.P.C., N.T., Sr. Comm. A' . JEROME J. MARTORANA 846 North Eighth Street College Preparatory Textile Engineering ,Typ. C., R. 8. B., St. C., Cam. C, JOYCE FAE LUTZ 42l Euttonwood Street Distributive Education Selling Fut. Mer. Rdg. ROSALIE MAIORANA 502 South Ninth Street College Preparatory Teacher St. C., G.A.A.,Y-Teens, L.C., F.T.A. Pres., Arx., C.P.C,,Ten., Sw., N.H.S. ., , dwg: R, ' ANNA MARABELLA 324 South Eighth Street Commercial Secretary ROSE MARIE MARTORANA 235 Chapel Terrace General Vocational Name Band Vocalist Mix. Ch., Mess. L.C., H.P. ROBERT R. MART! 1340 Greenwich Street General Vocational Navy A Cap., H.P. BARRY LEE MAST 1618 Mulberry Street College Preparatory Doctor Soc., B.B., L.C., Typ. C., Sr. Comm. GLORIA JUNE MATZ 1346 North Eleventh Street Commercial Undecided Dram. C. MAUREEN McCAULEY 936 Pike Street Commercial Secretary DOLORES MASCIOTTI 327 Rose Street Commercial Hairdresser Nat. S.C., H.R. Sec. CHARLES WILLIAM MATCHETT 426 Lancaster Avenue College Preparatory Doctor C-P-C-, K.C., St. C., S,C., N.T., L.C grtComm. Dram. C., Sr.Ex.Comm MORTON D. MASER 907 Buttonwood Street Chemist C.P.C., L.C., Typ. C., Sr. Comm., Ass. Chr. PHILIP MATI-IIAS 1416 Palm Street College Preparatory College F.B., Bkt. B., B.B., Sr. Class Pres., N.H.S., K.C., L.C. PAUL McCLOUGHAN 1039 Cherry Street Industrial Vocational Coast Guard RENNO JACK MCCOY 335 McKnight Street Industrial Vocational Linesman N1 sec., N.H.s., i..c., sf. c. s ., Dram. C., Sr. Comm. ec Stage Hand ARLENE P. MASLER 319 South Fourth Street Commercial Auditor G.A.A., L.C. BETTY MATZ 523 Weiser Street Commercial Secretary US., Sing. C. LeROY MAURER 321 North Eleventh Street General Vocational Swimming Team Hi-Y, L.C., Soc. If-on--. 'haf WW Q ELWOOD McDONOUGI-I 203 Oley Street General Vocational College JACQUELINE McLEAN 1013A North Eleventh Street Commercial Secretary L.C., G.A.A., N.H.S., U.S., S.O.S. Y-Teens, Sr. Comm. ROBERT MclNROY 1720 Klein Avenue College Preparatory Chemist K.C., C.P.C., St. C., L.C., Ten. :Ei.sie iW'li' ' E fliflfiilifl' if f 5 I eff Y' 5 -f.. l 7 . 3:45 13 DONALD Manner. 1 H 1041 Windsor 'Street .ff 5 f ' , General Vocational W' Lumber Jack Sports DAVID MILLER 514 South Fourteenth Street Egtfibutive Education li Jill? K.:Af.'f yit'v ' .an . .nffy Q, . fl HOWARD PAUL MILLER 933 Weiser Street Industrial Vocational Machinist PETER MERKEL 1707 Olive Street College Preparatory Attend college Hi-Y, St. C., H,R.Treas., Ass.Chr., C.P.C., L.C. BERNARD MENDELSOHN 449 South Fifteenth Street College Preparatory Lawyer L.C., St. C., K.C., C.P.C., Typ. C., H.P., Sr. Comm. ' MARIAN E. MERVINE 250 North Eighth Street Commercial Advertising L.C., Jr. Hum. Soc. ll' ' Ya: JANET LOUISE MILLER 167 Hudson Street Distributive Education Selling Fut. Mer. Rdg. We iw JOAN KATHLEEN MILLER 1748 Fairview Street Commercial Receptionist L.C,, Bus. Eff. C., Sports, G.Glee C. RUTH ANNA MENG 812 Old Wyomissing Road College Preparatory College H.R.V.Pres., L.C., Y-Teens' Treas., G.A.A., Golf C., Sw., Ten., Act.T. Coll., Sr. Comm. N.H.S. ' gs. ,nf-aw-I' ' ' , .v . - -:- K iyiffm gff' - gi RONALD MILL 942 North Eleventh Street General Vocational College A Cap., Orch., C.P.C., L.C., Sr. Comm. ' x HELEN IRENE MILLER 1514 Centre Avenue Commercial Secretary SYLVIA MONDE 225 North Thirteenth Street Commercial V Illustrator tor Magazines L.C., Jr. Hum. Soc. ri i imwma win. 4-:,. I V-7'ih::':: , -- w kwfl Hi i :fa 'H im' g'W 1 I i 1 3 I, we Q 5362 V,,. . 'A C M' 5 9 iz 't 3 , Ev 1 A t 2. wx' -.-A fi 3 5 'i 1 RAYMOND MONTGOMERY 637 South Court Street Industrial Vocational Printer PAUL MOSER l333 Mulberry Street Industrial Vocational Printer LEROY MOYER l64l Moss Street Distributive Education Undecided SYLVIA D. MOORE l56 Spring Street College Preparatory Research Chemist L.C,,Typ. C., Sports, Sr. Ex. Comm., G.A.A., Sr, Comm. Chr., N.H.S. LEONARD H. MOTZE 547 Avenue B Industrial Vocational Professional Baseball Ath. C. JUNE MORGAN 232 Hudson Street Commercial Typist G.A.A., L.C., Sports, Bus. Eff. C JEAN P. MOYER l5l7 North Tenth Street Commercial Secretary H.R. Sec., L.C., Bus. Eff, C. ROBERT CHARLES MOYER IOIO Centre Avenue 'is , 5, -'Y Si? 1 me I7 V ii ' ROBERT S. MOYER 223 Clifton Avenue Industrial Vocational College Preparatory Machinist Science Instructor Ath. C. C.B., Sr. B., Ath. C., Sports, L.C. - , .., 1, 2 I f 1 . if is - I. MSS- . ' , wi, '1' -:Tm:s?3' ii i' RONALD MOYER 945 Franklin Street Industrial Vocational Printer DONALD MORGANDALE I634 Mineral Spring Road Industrial Vocational Marine Engineer Auto Shop KENNETH MOYER, JR. I325 Church Street Industrial Vocational Draftsman Esq. C. .wx L PATRICIA ANN MOYER 322 Linden Street General Vocational Undecided G. Glee C. Wwe' STERLING MOYER 4I3 North Tenth Street College Preparatory Test Pilot L.C., Typ. C, if- 1 '21 'Z n ...M . CORDELL MUSSER 661 North Eleventh Street General Vocational Music School M.B., C.B. Nt AGNES NASH 7lB North Thirteenth Street Commercial Telephone Operator M.B. L 'X .tim JO ANNE NESTER ll30 Robeson Street Commercial Secretary U.S., H.R. V. Pres., Act. T. Coll. DOLORES NOLL IIO Pear Street Commercial Secretary Sing. C. ROSE A. MUTHART 552 Pearl Street Commercial Medical Secretary Arx., L.C., G.A.A., Crafts C., Sports JAMES NATOLE 923 Washington Street College Preparatory College Chess. C. MARGARET F. NAGLE 920 North Fifth Street College Preparatory Professional Pianist Mess., C.P.C., St. Fac. Comm., R.P., L.C., Typ. C., Y-Teens, Sr. Comm. Chr., N.H.S. ROBERT NAVE 26 South Second Street General Vocational Machinist A Cap., H.P. JOAN NOLL l509 North Tenth Street College Preparatory Nurse G.A.A., Y-Teens, Sw., Bowl., S.O.S., St. C., C.P.C., St. Fac. Comm., L.C., Sr. Comm., N.H.S. RHODELLA NOLL 745 Lance Place General Vocational Secretary A Cap., Fel. C., L.C., H.R. Pres., N.H.S. STEVE NAJARIAN 344 Cedar Street General Vocational Air Force Av. C. MARY JANE NEIDERT 725 Mulberry Street College Preparatory Nurse , G.A.A., Hockey, L.C., Nat. S.C C.P.C. Q., PAUL NESTER 1326 Cleveland Avenue College Preparatory Dentist L.C., C.P.C., Hi-Y, Av. C, ROBERT NOLL 2Ol2 Kutztown Road Industrial Vocational Travel Nat. S.C. BERNARD NOWOTARSKI 25l South Thirteenth Street General Vocational i Undecided Q zsfi' mi' '57 Q 'asf im- f- --A' f tfwf 4 ,gr rif 1-:' .1-it:2'llt.E1,:f tml i '. V if , ' fffi:.L.z' - AY r I .. .ie ROBERT OLSON Sinking Spring, R. D. 2 General Vocational Undecided ROGER OWENS 302 Park Avenue Industrial Vocational Automobile Mechanic DONALD PALMS I28 Robeson Street Industrial Vocational Machinist JACK NYE 552 Gordon Street Industrial Vocational Machinist 2 iiggf-mike Y1E:,1EK::E.f'EE.:,'EQf. ' FN ,unfair -mkif'-k I-.:t:v .. wg, N ew 1 Q-.1 : it ',5., ,.1 2, W -f 5. i YQ? Wifi - . -, 2 Q, A ,f. I ...j u ' 1 ,, f ilu 7 E ze. 2 WM .. ,gE.g1,e, 4 watteg gs its X i 32 if Q3 W N A J 'if x is ff? T J 5 if A 51 61,3 ti 54-t it , ww ESQSQ S itll ll X' f' U55 X l gm aw .N , 3251 5, X iff Q K at GTM si? 533 at , A Q M' l 4 t Q I K 3 l 5 , it-..5.. , . Q . EYE .. -f-K .5 ,efsfsdt . - ,..ee4....t FRANK ORLANDO 237 Carroll Street College Preparatory Undecided Esq. C. LINDA OBERHOLTZER l5lI Greenview Avenue College Preparatory Dickinson College Y-Teens, C.P.C., F.T.A., Nat. S.C. G.A.A., Sr. Comm. RUSSELL ORLANDO, JR. 1543 Perkiomen Avenue College Preparatory Undecided M.B., L.C. JOHN PARESE ANGELA PARISI l50 South Fourth Street College Preparatory Commercial College Secretary Sr. B., Sr. Orch., M.B. 93 I Union Street L.C. MARY G. O'BRIEN l256 North Tenth Street Commercial Typist Pi RICHARD OTT l4OI North Thirteenth Street College Preparatory Psychiatrist C.B., Orch., C.P.C., St. C. L.C. T.M.C., Sr. Comm. I l KENNETH PAINTER 447 North Eleventh Street College Preparatory Accountant Hi-Y, L.C., Dram. C. is-'a,f2i:z1Q.z - ,I Y f I , , Hue fe K., f Q tr' ,ol I f fx . . - WE? 'K .. ' 7 .. , , 7 . 4-:iii MATTEO PARISI 217 South Eighth Street General Vocational Air Corps Mix. Ch. Pres., Sr. Comm,, L.C., Sr. Ex. Comm. 35, RUTH SARA PAUTSCH 1046 North Fourth Street Commercial Secretary H.P., Sing, C. THELMA PEGRAM 415 Pear Street General Vocational Typist RICHARD PAWELSKI 1130 Lancaster Avenue College Preparatory Doctor Hi-Y Sec., L.C., Ass. Chr., N.T., St. C., Dram. C., H.R. Pres.,Sr. Comm., N.H.S. :t,e..vaxawSa f G, Glee C. ELAINE PEHLMAN 1010 Centre Avenue General Vocational Clothes Designer H.R. Treas., H.P., Mess. SALVATOR PERROTTO 1313 Good Street General Vocational College M.B., L.C., Sr. B., C.B. PAUL PETERSON B39 Culvert Street Industrial Vocational Service JOHN PIEHL 448 Fern Avenue General Vocational Professional Musician Sr. B., Esq. C. MICHAELENE PAWLIK 408 Laurel Street Commercial Private Secretary L.C., G,A.A., Y-Teens, Act. T. C. JACK PEIFFER 742 Birch Street College Preparatory A Wyomissing Polytechnic Institute F.B., H.P., L.C., Typ. C., N.H.S. JANET PEARL PINCUS 1574 Mineral Spring Road College Preparatory Dramatic School Dram. C. NANCY E. PECK B29 Centre Avenue College Preparatory University of Delaware H.R.Sec.,Y-Teen Pres., F.T.A., U.S., RAB., L.C., Arx., H.P., Sr. Comm., Act.T. Coll., N.H.S., Q.8-S. Glasses. 1 SAMUEL PELLEGRINO 918 Franklin Street College Preparatory College Hi-Y Pres., L.C., F.B., Sr. Comm. THEODORE PERRY 525 North Ninth Street College Preparatory I Wgomissing Polytechnic Institute L MARTIN PIPER 1318 Buttonwood Street College Preparatory Radio Announcer Stage Hand, N.T. GEORGE A. PIZZUTO 334 South Eleventh Street General Vocational Navy . , .. RONALD PRICE 418 South Fourth Street General Vocational Musician Sr. B., Sr. Orch. FRANCIS PRZESTRZELSKI 234 Wunder Street General Vocational Navy ROGER RACHMAN 607 North Twenty-fifth Street College Preparatory Colle e Q S.C. Pres., N.T. Pres., St.C., R.8.B., K.C. sw- 'Qi glflvfgzmzf 5 tiiifgwg-.:.1 ..'E::1 ' I Y fffwlf' :iii :::E'U1N0 Mg- .fsygmjv fgm f-:Fr wing 3. im? we , t E 4, XM si fzi ffsaafig--i,1i,f' 1 ' ' 'S-Us -, ,y 'I ,H 1 fm, 1. 1 1:1 I Y MW I . E I' ' Q , , ya -ig1i.el.,1f , ,. giiihsigi 12 i ff' , g 1 ljgsiiiiifiiv ini i , i . 1. DANIEL PRESKA 630 South Tenth Street Industrial Vocational GRANVILLE PRICE l27 Little Oak Street General Vocational Quto Mechanic Travel oc. STUART PRINTZ 700 Alton Avenue College Preparatory IRENE PROKOPCHAK 1320 Linden Street Commercial College Telephone Operator G.A.A., Hoc., Crafts C. ELIZABETH ANN RAMER FLORENCE RAMSEY 330 Franklin Street 524 North Ninth Street College Preparatory Commercial NUVSINQ Secretary A Cap., L.C. Jr. Hum. Soc. JOHN PRICE I2 North Church Street College Preparatory Dentist C.P.C., L.C., R,8-B.., Ten. iv- we-' ANTOINETTE PRZESTRZELSKI 234 Wunder Street Commercial Waves Crafts C. i I E if 4' iifflkuoc , I :.. bk iw.: E ' 1+ z,w1'f1iL,fE ,sn M' S c ' lk H., ns, - X .4 X I .I ,Q i 5.1 ,- ,....,.:.- ia' 57 J an E f'l 1 'kwa fe 2 RONALD QUAINTANCE 25 Maple Street Industrial Vocational Army C.C., Hunt. C. NINA RAUDIBAUGH 132 Carroll Street Commercial Cosmetic dealer S.C., L.C., G.A.A., Card C., Bwl Bdt. PATRICIA REAGAN 813 North Front Street College Preparatory Medical Secretary ,. wi- -7 4: ' 4 . N 4 53' .ln lf. . udklgw 51. RICHARD REINERT 112 Mulberry Street Industrial Vocational Electrician Stage Hand J ll I ,I it RUTH REPPERT 722 North Tenth Street Commercial Private Secretary G.A.A., Sports, Ann. His. C. sag, 'wg JOHN H. RHEIN 115 Douglass Street College reparatory Lawyer M.B., C.B., Sr. B., L.C., Sr. Com f w -' ' tiny' 111- J' 'lv f,.31,s'z- i t im H' i ,iw ' 23' Q33 XS: 2. Q' ,lite 5' Zi Q. , tt s 4 f '23 , 5 'mid . , H I 52 i : , A ' t t 7,315 ' , i . ,, 15 4' .M NORMAN MARTIN REGNER 1510 North Twelfth Street College Preparatory Colle e Q c.P.c. Pres., R.a.s,, N.H.S., Q.8.S., L.C., T.M.C., C.C., Sr. Comm. ' fY :tvv' JEROME PHILLIP REINHART 1020 North Fourth Street Industrial Vocational Automobile Mechanic 'rf' MARCUS REIDENBERG 325 North Fifth Street College Preparatory Physician C,P.C,, H.R. V-Pres., N.H.S., Soc. DONALD REIS 621 Clinton Street Distributive Education Undecided .a. 3, ..ff.., I 5 naw... kph in V1 i . f Ji ,,, .1-1.15545 ,. X i EUGENE RHOADS 918 North Fifth Street College Preparatory Dentist H.R. V-Pres., Ten., L.C. ,i MADALYN REILLY 337 Schuylkill Avenue General Vocational Undecided Mix. Ch., Crafts C. - -:ff -f Aolzg.--5 1 , wr ,ic .,.,, . 'Q I - ..-t. . AQ, 1,2 Ab +P if if as ft, file tt 4 6 it if 9 x K I ts s',fQ:- .1iM :ilg, tr ' 1 V., f' g HAROLD RENNINGER 1434 Cotton Street General Vocational Undecided Esq. C. JOHN REUSING 1117 Perry Street College Preparatory Army Air Force 5 reas., Mix et Ten., Soc., L.C., H.R. T Ch. Sec. I VQLEFF5 .. , K ' -. I , i 'LLL UL JHXI 91: N 1 'fir'.1Ii1' I E . , , if bfi iillheizip ' -I - 'l?jfQW!..: ' Y v A if I I, 4, ' . ff I , reign., CATHERINE RICHARDS 818 Delta Avenue Commercial Secretary G.A,A., Sing. C. SHIRLEY RICHARDSON 436 Johnson Street General Vocational College Mix. Ch. S CAROL RINGLER JACQUELINE RITZ 1516 Mulberry Street 829 Elm Street Commercial General Vocational Secretary Nurse G.A.A., Bwl., Bdt., S, Crafts C. H.P., Nur. C. RONALD ROGERS 1010 Meade Street College Preparatory Undecided ., ,as I 'll '- ' nL1'5'?al: fW..fl T.:i':e-Iuifw' ' ' ' c.P.c., K.c., Typ. c., H.P., L.C., Sr. Comm. KATHLEEN ROSE B15 North Front Street Commercial Secretary L.C., Y-Teens, Dram. C. ' gfif ' PATRICIA ANN ROBINSON 1539 Moss Street Distributive Education Buyer Fut. Mer. Rdg. - . V ' . . -' aae..fi:i ' ,yszxfrfrf 1 ggi, - dp i 2 K b . f efgf . . - ggi q I I f 1 'ii WILLIAM ROGERS 1158 Perkiomen Avenue College Preparatory Join the Service ANNE LOU ROHRBACH 1521 North Eleventh Street College Preparatory College C.L.Capt.,Y-Teen Sec., L.C., N.H.S., G.A.A., C.L.C., U.S., C.P.C., Act.T. Coll., Sr. Comm. BETTY ROWE WALTER ROWLES 1404 North Eleventh Street 709 North Fifth Street Commercial College Preparatory Secretary Chemical Engineer U.S., Crafts C. Typ. C. NANCY RUCCIO 812 Church Street Commercial Air Force Arx., Crafts C., U.S. Sec., Q.8iS. -: E ix : . ' .r9f..:'?': 'L 'ct ' an 13'--' K xg 1 W tr 4 T vga .Pt ' My 4 . wa 1 'Q ei. . 1 fff if7-if Iii f V . H 'I lni ' K 42' 'fezw 1-,1a??2'f ,'f4 We 3 H .5g...M A , ig R, , ...,, . . - . RICHARD ROBINSON 1237 Alsace Road College Preparatory Go to California H.R. Pres., Typ. C. li JOANNA ROSE 421 North Eleventh Street College Preparatory Penn State C.L,, Y-Teens, G.A.A., U.S., L.C., gr. Comm., Sr. Ex. Comm., S.Crafts 3. JEAN ROSLIN I6 Belvedere Avenue General Vocational Undecided L.C., G.A.A., Dram. C., Sports, Sr. Comm. :fe,?!Hz'fy,.2rgw1e, ,fu ff-Mgs-gyi,,xqggggWflyl- Vg f-'f i-Le-T-J-:ees , . ' ' , 1 1 .':' i 1 .- ' -f ,. .. . at ' .E i5T2 1lflii?LeeT,?f' ' ', - . ., ..,, ,g . 41... K ' .fe ' Q H K Q 1 F eq, . NORMAN RUPPERT 214 Jefferson Street General Vocational Penn State F.B., Bkt. B. HANNAH RUTTENBERG 1624 North Fifteenth Street College Preparatory Penn State Y-Teens, G.A,A., L.C,, H.P., C.P.C., Bwl., Dram. C. 'S' ii FRANCIS SCALZI 224 Greenwich Street College Preparatory College A Cap. Pres., M. Qt., Sr. Class V. Pres., K.C., N.T., N.H.S., S.C. JOAN SCHAEFFER 20 North Seventh Street General Vocational Airline Hostess H.P. l , RUTH SCHAEFFER H34 North Sixth Street Commercial Secretary MARCIA MIRIAM SAFIR 205 North Tenth Street Commercial Private Secretary Y-Teens, L.C., Dram. C. 3. 1 f - f 1 frielfffmi KATIE SCALZO 606 South Tenth Street College Preparatory College G.A.A., Sports Efiifwn i .. S S' 739591 i H , ,My Af .... E, 59? gig q,,,, y Ei Q ., ,.. V .fi ii? Qtgxii .. jf. JAMES SAUER l227 Mulberry Street General Vocational Auto Racing Driver BARBARA SCHAEFFER 600 Schuylkill Avenue General Vocational Housewife L.C., S.O.S., G.A.A.,C.P.C.,Y-Teens, Sr. Comm. if n ms ANN scriicx susnwoon scuslrzu Wgst Leesport i558 North Tenth Street College Preparatory College PVSDUVOYOFY College College Y-Teens, G.A.A., S.O.S., C.P.C., St, Typ. C. c., L.C., M.a., Lab. sec. Stiff 2 .Q,,,,H, ,.,., . . .. Y JOHN SAUSEN 413 South Sixth Street General Vocational Chicken Farmer HAROLD SCHAEFFER l3l2 Robeson Street General Vocational Army Ath. C. PAUL SCHAEFFER 957 North Ninth Street General Vocational Undecided H.P., Sing. C., B. Glee C. NANCY SCHELL l22l Greenwich Street College Preparatory Teacher Y-Teens, F.T.A., U.S. PATRICIA SCHILDT 736 Weiser Street Commercial Professional Dancer H.R. Sec., L.C., Sr. Comm., Ballet Gr., Shop C. JOAN MABLENE SCHOLL 28 Moss Street Commercial Secretary ROBERT SCULL 1126 Birch Street General Vocational Dance Band Musician L.C., Sr. B. RICHARD SEESHOLTZ 125 North Eighth Street College Preparatory Medical Doctor St.C., N.H.S., Hi-Y,Nat.S.C., C.P.C., L.C., Sr. Ex. Comm.,Sr. Comm. Chr. 17 JOAN T. SCHILLING 542 North Thirteenth Street College Preparatory Teacher F.T.A., G.A.A., Y-Teens, Sports, Orch. JOANNE SCHULTZ 618 North Eleventh Street Distributive Education Undecided JOAN SCHLEGEL 1323 North Thirteenth Street Commercial College N.H,S., G.A.A., Y-Teens, U.S., L.C., M.B., Sr. Comm. MARY JANE SCHWART1 717 McKnight Street College Preparatory Elementar Teacher Y-Teens, g.A.A., F.T.A., C.P.C., St. C. DONALD SELTZER 1210 Robeson Street Industrial Vocational Electrical Trade C.C., Tr., L.C., Chem. C. BARBARA SEYFERT 1148 Locust Street Commercial Elementary Teacher Y-Teens, G.A.A., F.T.A., C.P.C., Sr. Ex. Comm., U.S.,L.C., Lib. Pres., Sr. Comm. DORIS SCHNABLE 204 Upland Avenue General Vocational Undecided G.A.A., A Cap., Sports JEAN SCOLASTICO 921 Elm Street General Vocational Undecided Can. C. fs BARBARA SEAMAN 1118 Oley Street Commercial Secretary ' 52215. -. ' AiiH?'Wff'L3'ffQtylifiili? A Q q 1+ A - ' w fff: f A 5 V5.5 5 'V i H ' if I- X Y NWN.- . mi'? 4' . 'Mfr . , V 5 ' LALR GEORGE M. SEYFERT 1030 Robeson Street College Preparatory Music Teacher H.R. Pres., A Cap., M. Qt., F.T.A. Orch., 1 2 SHIRLEY C. SHAFFER 8l6 Court Street College Preparatory Nurse EDWARD SHILLER I39 Poplar Street General Vocational Air Force Sung. C., Soc. CHARLES H. SIMMONS 919 North Eighth Street Industrial Vocational Esq. C. 'Ls JACOB A. SKOFF 362 Schuylkill Avenue Industrial Vocational Navy DORTHEA SHEETZ 342 North Second Street College Preparatory Housewufe G.A,A., A Cap., U.S.,L.C., Jr. Hum. Soc. SHIRLEY SHIMP 344 Linden Street Commercial Bookkeeper G.A.A., N.H.S. I . if Q I , I eau' , K it sky . ROBERT SHERIFF 9l7 Locust Street Distributive Education Undecided GRACE SHOWERS ll22 Oley Street General Vocational Nurse Nur. C., U.S. ELLA- .v :nw ,,:'f,, WV X' '!3'3f'T3iZ f - :L fi: '+I .t,,- .1,.. -- - . :twxw g m-4--s,..:.w 25 ,1 5 - I ' . ,. H yq. 5 ff . ' ' x 1 esigfiiii W V , ,,,. t 5 , , ,f pq V, I ' 1, . , WE ww . . car . .M . . 243- .. , -'rtggix , . 1. - - ' -Q-.Q -.L f- . ww ar .dr ,,.. STEWART SKRHA l225 Carbon Street College Preparatory West Paint L.C., F.B. RUSSEL H. SLATER, JR. l433 Mulberry Street Industrial Vocational Printer J . is e ltee ,gf . ,Q Mx if . ' ' its. 1 -st. . - P-11 1- ,.,. S f it . S S -if JOHN SHERMAN 914 Birch Street College Preparatory W. P. I. L.C., H.P., Typ. C., Sr. Comm. , 'A IKSSWWSQR t .- ws as sf jill:-,,s . . IN + sages , . 3 I fn 5 I - V IZ I Hire M f ., .tw . 'ft' ANDREW SHUSKO, JR. 630 Willow Street Industrial Vocational Machinist CARL SIPE V ll29 North Fifth Street Distributive Education Retailer CARYLEE SLAUGHTER Unger Farm No, I, Leesport College Preparatory College Y-Teens, G.A.A., H.R. Sec., N.H.S., C.P.C,, G.N.C., L.C. GLENN SLEPPY 1127 Amity Street College Preparatory Realtor Chess C. JACK SMITH 1040 Church Street General Vocational Army Chess C, SHIRLEY SMITH 818 Madison Avenue Commercial Secretary G.A.A., Sports, L.C., S. Crafts C., Sr. Comm. GLORIA JEAN SLIDER WELLINGTON LEE SLOTE 1813 Centre Avenue 1705 Perkiomen Avenue Commercial General Vocational Secretary Minister Crafts C. J is 'pw RSF: 35a ..eeg eeeii ei s2eKfweQeg . ' 72' 'E . , Q is Whey. A S .,.bf2'fi'1f . -i f A i ' 'ifw ,Af .Li iii K' 6 E f - . it . wiv. -' -5 v,,. '--2 -1-s ' A i- 5 , K G Wig? If ? h 5. V K .f was Y, A J -. 1 i- Q, 2 H ff., .. JAMES SMITH 1063 Pike Street General Vocational Undecided Soc. JOHN ALLEN SMITH 1233 Mulberry Street General Vocational Undecided 1 GARY LEE SNYDER 426 South Fourth Street Distributive Education Businessman Fut. Mer. Rdg., Hi-Y Q. . ' Rumfk' V ::'-45: 3:2-ily:3'ff:.E5!:. fit' i .W 1 - Q, :Wits - f fi 1 -1 'E E ' .f f 5 - f W -1 f .-,.'s1ue .2 1' v.-- .gli egsel w 1' . - 5-.fi , ss I 1 TV V in . f'- E ' 1 2' SONDRA D. SNYDER 1332 Green Street WILLIAM SNYDER 1127 Douglass Street Commercial General Vocational Secretary Undecided Typ. C. ROBERT C. SLOVER 1156 Franklin Street College Preparatory Business Manager Hunt. C. PEARL SMITH 313 Orange Street Commercial Clerical Work Y .: se: SHIRLEY SNAITH 1029 Birch Street College Preparatory Teacher G.A.A., Y-Teens, L.C., F.T.A., H.R. Treas., Sr. Comm., N.H.S. JOAN SOLTYSIK 649 Willow Street Commercial Accordionist H.P., Act. T. Coll. SHIRLEY ANN SOTTER 1552 North Eleventh Street College Preparatory Undecided A Cap.,L.C,,Y-Teens, F.T.A., C.P.C. ISABELLE SPANGLER 1043 Moss Street College Preparatory College N.H.S., F.T.A.,L.C.,Y-Teens,G.A.A., H.P., H.R. Treas., Sr. Comm. gl er JK ALBERT ALLEN STALLONE 137 North Eighth Street College Preparatory Penn State St. C. Chief Jus., Sr. Comm. Chr., S.C. V. Pres., Hi-Y, L.C., C.P.C., Dram. C., Sr. Ex. Comm. ' N .7 ANN MARIE STALNECKER 1343 North Eleventh Street College Preparatory Home Economics A Cap,, L.C., Y-Teens, St. Fac. Comm. FREDRICK SOULE 312 Mulberry Street Industrial Vocational Automobile Salesman LARRY SPANGLER 1040 Hampden Boulevard Distributive Education Business ROSEMARIE SPADAFORA 526 South Eighteenth Street Commercial Commercial Teacher G.A.A., L.C., Bus. Eff. C. MATTHEW SPENCE 212 West Buttonwood Street College Preparatory Entomologist L.C., Nat. S.C. r 2 . Q H an 1 5 .9rri..'ffiif?f'?'gr-g. ',1.tw,' 0 -wiv ff ei ' fn- --4'f-5' -IW MARTIN STAMN 1010 Centre Avenue Industrial Vocational Auto Mechanic JOHN STARR 603 McKnight Street Industrial Vocational Auto Dealer . sin-ri ' ,352 'f it gg, 1179 ROGER S. SPANG 1333 Perkiomen Avenue College Preparatory Medicine Typ. C. -ff i E JOHN BERNARD SPENCER 137 Peach Street College Preparatory Physical Education Sr. Ex. Comm., Tr., Esq. C. 5 PHILIP STALLONE 1222 Robeson Street Distributive Education Navy Fut. Mer. Rdg. BETTY STEFANOWICZ 28 Oak Street General Vocational Airline Hostess BARBARA STEFFE 5l2 Linden Street Commercial Secretary Bus. Eff. C. . . 3. . 'E DORIS STERNER 333 McKnight Street General Vocational Undecided JAMES STOVER l3l5 Church Street Distributive Education Undecided Fut. Mer. Rdg. V. Pres, ' i BARRY STUART STUBBLEBINE l306 Robeson Street General Vocational Undecided B. Glee C., L.C., Ath, C. i NANCY STEFFY 43l North Ninth Street Distributive Education Salesgirl Fut. Mer. Rdg. REGINA STEVENS H40 North Front Street PATRICIA STEINLE 928 Oley Street College Preparatory Penn State C.L., Y-Teens, G.A.A., U.S., L.C., C.L.C. SUE STITLER The Barn R. D. l Commercial College Preparatory Singer Psychologist A Cap., L.C., Y-Teens, Dram, C. L.C., H.R. Pres., St. C., Y-Teens EVELYN LORRAINE STUCKY 382 Tulpehocken Street College Preparatory Spanish Interpreter Sw,,Bwl., L.C.,Y-Teens, U.S., T.M.C. may v . ,.... L g . . .Q Q M . it W X S- i . ' ' ' . . is ' ' KENNY STUEBNER 247 Pear Street General Vocational Auto Mechanic H.R. V. Pres., M.B., C.B., Sr. B. rf KATHRYN STERLEY 349 River Street General Vocational Model BONNIE JOANNE STOUT 744 North Twelfth Street Commercial Nurse N.H.S., N.T., St. C. Sec., S.C., L.C. Dram. C., G.A.A,, C.P.C. et. NANCY STRAUB 3l4 Oley Street Commercial College Bus. Eff. C. BEATRICE STUMP 836 Weiser Street College Preparatory Teacher G.A,A., Y-Teens, F.T.A., Sports 3 wg., 'il RICHARD STUPICO ALBERT SUGLIA JOHN O. SUGLIA H36 North Front Street l76l North Third Street l76l North Third Street College Preparatory Industrial Vocational General Vocational Lawyer Auto Mechanic Navy F.T.A. Sing. C., Mix. Ch. 11 ,jfs 3 45' MARY ANN SUSTELLO 740 Weiser Street Commercial Private Secretary L.C., Sw., S. Crafts C. . -yn KA . PATRICIA SWALLEY 240 Jefferson Street Distributive Education MARY ELLEN SWANGER 429 Fern Avenue College Preparatory Salesgirl Nurse L.C., Nur. C., Y-Teens X1 'ina ' l l s RONALD W. SWAVELY l3l6 Greenwich Street General Vocational Lineman for Bell Telephone B.B., Sing. C. JEAN SWIERCZEWSKI HELEN TARAS JAMESK- TARVE5 ll2 Neversink Street 931 East Laurel Street 245 Friedensburg Road Commercial Commercial gQl'l':mE9fC!gLer,ng T I if ivi ngi i 'Ove Mfgusgh, i.,c., c.P.c. GRACE L. SUMMERS 335 Hazel Street Commercial Secretary S.C. .Q gl - E. V I F , 5215: ., - if Q: 2 lik, , , ' Nye Q DONALD F. SWAVELY 4ll2 Tenth Avenue, Temple Industrial Vocational Draftsman Hunt. C., N.H.S. PATRICIA SWEITZER h I4 West Penn Avenue,Wernersville College Preparatory Nurse L,C., A Cap., Nur. C. JEAN LOUISE THIRY i032 Amity Street General Vocational Marriage Arx., G,A.A., L.C., Crafts C., Sw. Q. 81 S. 2 KATHERINE THOMAS l42 South Eighth Street Commercial Secretary MARLEEN TOBIAS 539 Gregg Avenue General Vocational Undecided L.C., Crafts C. K War A W 1 ,Y 2 V gi vi EVERETTE TROXELLE 32 South Eleventh Street Industrial Vocational Auto Mechanic ' K AY . gy . . - fi.r::-35 . ' A-V... we DANIEL E. TRUPP 561 Friedensburg Road College Preparatory Lawyer or Accountant H.P., sr. c., Hunt. c., L.c. Visfigilisif J 1 fest 2+ Tyssxif 5 i il Q. PAUL THOMPSON 303 Windsor Street College Preparatory CHARLES TILLMAN 322 Moss Street b E Industrial Vocational Engineer or Scientist Navy C.P.C., N.H.S., K.C., L.C., Radio C., Sr. Comm. Chr. SYLVIA TRAYER 627 Gregg Avenue College Preparatory Art School NANCY TRATE l204 North Sixth Street Commercial Secretary L.C., U.S., H.P., Sing. C. C.P.C., Y-Teens, G.A.A., ' :fa z li' SJ v Q tx gaggrkf A ' ,cw Q gi 5 W My if 111 .ir l Q we 3 A ta I fit Q fi Si. X is Q -:'gig.ji.f:y2 L i -E ...y1, , . -- . 'B i..c., Aix. GERALD TRUPP HARVEY UNGER, JR. 9 Lockheed Avenue 267 Jefferson Street Industrial Vocational General Vocational Mechanic Jockey swf, B. sang. c. w 15 JEAN TILLMAN 839 Church Street Commercial Secretary U.S., H.P., L.C., Sing. C. - - MJ 3 . WHQ J . ' , ag. ef,,Vg5i fb W iiii f f ' ROBERT TROUTMAN 325 North Sixth Street General Vocational Navy Mix. Ch. SHIRLEY TRUAX 237 Wunder Street General Vocational Spanish Teacher F.T.A. PAUL UNGER ll3O Chestnut Street General Vocational Wrestler .' ii PATRICIA UPCZAK 1018 Meade Street General Vocational Dance on Broadway A Cap., Arx., HR. Pres., Sports L.C., T.M.C., Sr. Comm., G.A.A., N.H.S. ROSE WAGMAN l108 Hampden Boulevard College Preparatory College G.A.A., Y-Teens, S.C., 12.8-B, Asst Ed., Q.8.S., L.C., Sr. Comrn.,Dram.C .3 -we-37 fl. --z,,w2.eww:. RICHARD WANNER 545 Robeson Street Industrial Vocational Mechanic eW2f'etff SANDRA WASSERMAN 1513 North Eleventh Street General Vocational College H.P., Y-Teens, S.O.S., L.C., G.A.A. C.P.C, I -f. si V - Q -1--.ff 'Q .f .. 514l5gv 'fvpf iw. fwfziisi?1feg-5Q'i',f f f fqiin 'aQQ.frg if ' A 5557 'iifrlerfi ' z'L?53Qf' 211 ,t :gg-hifi-fi 21, 1 1 if: S , fzi:'1,F'g'i lfgwi . , V. A li ,Ag A A' ik' ,.., rf' ' nl. ' . liz ' A 35. W- 5 ' ' , -we A ' J Sw r 4 ,.: ff-feel' 'f -' u 3 in 1 ,wi -gg.-are . I ' 2-2. .' LUCHIE VAGNONI 166 West Windsor Street General Vocational Musician Soc., Sing, C. L X... 'Alt ' MARY ANN WAGNER l Blair Avenue Distributive Education Shoe Salesgirl Fut. Mer. Rdg. C ESTELLE VECCHIO 122 South Second Street Commercial Singer Act.T.Coll., L.C., Act.T,C., G.A.A., Y-Teens, Sports i L.. JAMES WALDORF 706 Schuylkill Avenue General Vocational Undecided B.B. BARBARA WEAND 600 Bruckman Avenue Commercial Stenographer or Receptionist Sing. C. ARLENE WEAVER 730 Walnut Street General Vocational Marriage Br. C., H.P. CAROLINE VIVALDO 1329 North Eleventh Street Commercial Bell Telephone Operat Sr. Ex. Comm., l..C., Crafts C. N.H.S. Of G.A.A., H ll enema' BRUCE WANNER 924 North Tenth Street College Preparatory Radio Announcer C.P.C., L.C., T.M.C. RUTH WARREN 156 North Front Street College Preparatory Math Teacher F.T.A., L.c. BRUCE WEAVER 1029 Madison Avenue College Preparatory Pro-Baseball B.B,, Bkt. B. 'rf n4,,'r-+ 'filo 9.35553 hffftfrf' MARY ANN WEAVER 649 North Eleventh Street Commercial Private Secretary BARBARA WEBER 1254 Buttonwood Street General Vocational Undecided G.A.A., Y-Teens, L.C., Bus. Eff. C., HP. U.S., C.P.C., Sr. Comm. PATRICIA WEIHERER 917 North Tenth Street College Preparatory Colle e Q R.a.a., Y-Teens, G.A.A., cc., s.c., C.P.C., F.T.A., Sr. Comm. JOAN WELDER 642 Mulberry Street Commercial 'lljfgephane Operator -- ' H -w:s,ff.f..Ww,. H.-.A 'ivffxswl t e ' - gy- f 115' A A if 2- 1. S I .fy ffl if .si ' an 51 if :eff tw 'ts 1 wt K ll.i' EM-As. 'ff 5. EUGENE WELLS 154 Spring Street Industrial Vocational Printer Q, W ffl f . My WILLIAM W. WEIL 619 North Front Street General Vocational Undecided ig .5 . 1 1. . .v Q- ilisfiizzk E ..... I E if 1 s ll ill Wi t, ,gf ,W 1 ls 1 , WILLIAM WEBER 1 116 Buttonwood Street Distributive Education Salesman K.C., Fut. Mer. Rdg. sv FAY ANN WEILER 226 Pear Street College Preparatory College F.B., Bkt. B., B.B. L.C., G.A.A., Jr. Hum. Soc., Sports, -Wifi li , . I ,L- r f' 1' Q - . -Q.: 2 . rm ii if Qs? M 1 1'E'f'3tll'i1-Axilkf P32125 K. . H5125 ljifl-143552 ,. T, .. , .. .dei ' l . .. -ii ' -ef ggi : .jig .E .... gg I wg . I 3 K I 5 GARY WENRICH 447 North Twelfth Street General Vocational State Police H.R. Treas., Sing. C. c.P.c., u.s., N.H.s. JOYCE WENRICH 221 Clifton Avenue General Vocational College S.C., Y-Teens, Golf C., M.B., C.B., L.C., G.A.A.,H.P., Sports, Sr.Comm. Q39 PAUL T. WEIDNER 736 Locust Street General Vocational Truck Driver M.B., C.B. PATRICIA WEITZEL 810 North Second Street College Preparatory Government Work N.H.S., L.C., A Cap.,F.T.A., Y-Teens, H.R. Treas., Ass. G.N.C., Sr. Comm. ' EARL WELLER 1315 Monroe Street Industrial Vocational Auto Mechanic C.P.C Chap NANCY WENRICH 348 Pear Street College Preparatory Nurse Nur. C. H iff ' R' - 4 . .iz gg: -. .. .',1itif'1T: intl? . 95v'l7'1 i V iss 31 .L W ?v 4 ifecu W lee..lmQlf,.fwQQ3? -, A. 'w if W 4, , i f -1 f s . Q, i .,- 1,5 'mfsli MX V . , S - i F new Q 1 A si S4 igliiw K if f 1 if ff i. 4 :wig X J 8 1 of? A K sh., V 'M 2' IV , 1 N... A ,Q -.W . - BRADFORD WENTZEL 1707 Cotton Street Industrial Vocational Navy Officer V K FREDRICK WERNER YMCA Washin ton 8. Reed Sts. . . . .- g General Vocational Undecided Av. C. ff as' GERALDINE WHITE 307 North Third Street General Vocational Teacher G.A.A., Y-Teens, F.T.A., V.B. JANET S. WIDENER II6 West Douglass Street College Preparatory College to study Home Economics H.R. V. Pres., Y-Teens, G.A.A., Sr, Comm., L,C., St. C., Golf C. DONALD H. I xg: WENTZEL lO24 Pear Street Industrial Vocational Navy Stagehand 1 .-. WILLIAM WERT l4l3 North Tenth Street Distributive Education Salesman gggq q, ., JUNE WENTZEL 913 Muhlenberg Street Commercial Hair Dresser Y-Teens, Can. C., Sr. Comm. JOHN R. WEYANDT l5l3 Linden Street General Vocational Navy H.P., Nat. S.C. BETTY WILLIAMS 2l9 Reed Street Commercial Secretary L.C., Nur. C. .45 'aa' . I ' it STELLA WILLIAMS ll2 Little Gordon Street General Vocational Teacher F.T.A., Sports A 3 ff I - I . QA? . SESQQ -eigi' . sais:-mil ' K flfffl 5 . F 'ififz KIRK A. WENTZEL l707 Cotton Street Industrial Vocational Navy DOROTHY WHITE 313 Spruce Street General Vocational College and Dietitian F.T.A. RONALD WHITE l309 Church Street Industrial Vocational Air Force Radio Work Ath. C. iheifmiwt THOMAS WILLIAMS 402 South Eleventh Street Commercial Public Accountant Sr. Ex. Comm., G.N,C., Fel. C., St. Fac. Comm., Sr. Comm. .V ,4 vga . .5 -29-17 '--::E'f ' if 1. 1. 'Z - ' ' ' ill .. . Q ,... vit' -. lf-s' , ,I A ..., . . 1 3' air' I , i si .neg 2 , RICHARD WILLIAMSON 3l8 West Greenwich Street Industrial Vocational Radio and Electronics Stagehand., N.T., L.C. 2 .f:1.g,: ' . I ' ll 'ggi' A-1 2' -.fifihfi .. - Q 1 lf ifff . ii. . 2. v rug -wQ.:9I'11 4 STRATTON YATRON l420 Palm Street Industrial Vocational Architect pw aw JEAN YOUNG I355 Perkiomen Avenue Commercial Doctor's Secretary Jr. Hum. Soc., R.8.B. ARLENE YUNDT l222 Schuylkill Avenue General Vocational Typist Sing. C., G.A,A. HERBERT WITTMAIER l29 South Eighth Street College Preparatory Research Chemistry ANTHONY YAKLICH 374 Tulpehocken Street General Vocational Undecided Nat. S.C., M.B., K.C., N.H,S. F.B., B.B. LOUISE YODER 9l9 Franklin Street General Vocational Secretary MARIAN YODER IO48 North Sixth Street Distributive Education Buyer for Women's Apparel Y-Teens,L.C., G.A.A.,Sing.C., C.P.C. Fut. Mer. Rdg., C.P.C. JEAN ZEHNER lOO2 North Eleventh Street College Preparatory College Arx., C.P.C., Y-Teens, G.A.A., H.R. Pres., St.C., Sr.Comm., Ten., L.C., Sing. C., Q. 8- S. SHIRLEY ZEIBER 334 Chestnut Street General Vocational Bond Vocalist A Cap., G.N.C., Act. T. Coll. JOHN A. YATES 302 Locust Street General Vocational Undecided DAVID YOUNG 933 Madison Avenue Industrial Vocational Machinist Ath. C., Sports SUE CAROL YOUNG l538 Mineral Spring Road College Preparatory College N.H.S., Y-Teens, C.P.C., L.C., N.T., 8.3.5, Dram. C., H.P., Arx., G.N.C. iiiizl. ef ANN ZERBE iOl5A North Eleventh Street Commercial l.awyer's secretary C.L., G.A.A., Y-Teens, C.L.C., Mix. Ch., L.C., Sr Comm., U.S. 'ow DORIS ZERBEY 1522 North Tenth Street General Vocational College Hoc., G,A.A., Crafts C., Bkt, B., V.B., S,B. A-4 's vu- .-., Z 5 I Q I 'TT3' 4' - v- i GLORIA ZUBER 110 West Thirty-sixth Street College Preparatory Nurse Y-Teens, G,A.A., Bkt. B., BB., Sw G.N.C., Nc., L.c. ARMY Peter Goldstrom 920 Union Street ARMY AIR FORCE James Laub 1040 Spring Street NAVY John Machuzick 1392 Perkiomen Avenue Bernard Moleski 325 South Eleventh Street Melvin Singer 132 North Fifth Street .4-M4 x.. ., JOAN ARDELL ZIEGLER 535 South Sixteenth Street General Vocational Telephone Operator Can. C., G. Glee, H.R. Pres. HELEN ZIELINSKI 645 Pine Street General Vocational Music College Sr. B., Orch., Fel. C. NOT PHOTOGRAPHED Edward Freeman 417 West Windsor Street Thalia Voigt 1519 North Fourteenth Street Barbara Sarangoulis 928 Rose Street Leon Wertz 1724 North Third Street BOYS IN THE SERVICE DOLORES ZIELOMSKI 1817 Cotton Street College Preparatory Secretary 'iv 'V'--v ILLIP P. ZULLO PH 1048 North Eighth Street Commercial Businessman Mix. Ch., L.C., Sr, Comm, MARINES Harold Breisch 781 Miltimore Street James Dugan 921 Union Street Carl Gongemi 200 South Third Street Franklin Mohring 1421 Cotton Street Ralph A. Moyer 1023 Birch Street William Rank 439 Elm Street John Smolnik 523 Minor Street Ascending the steps to the Ball Room are Luther Heiser and Nancy Kopp, George Seyfert and Ann Stalnecker, David Young and Jean Zehner, David Cope and Suzanne Best, Albert Stallone ond Bar- bara Staufter. This is a lovely way to spend an evening. And another of our activities. , . SENIOR PROM A moonlight night, dreamy music, and your one and only, this adds up to the most outstanding event ot our voyage-the Senior Prom. This gala affair was held at the Reading Country Club on Friday, June l. it is our Senior Class Trip, On Thursday, May 3l the seniors and their guests . x boarded this boat for a trip up the Hudson 'A I ' ...M ,MM 5,-HQ, X V At to visit the West Point Military Academy, ,g , q :- ll, g tiiflm , .. 3 . . . 353' s' i,3g-r-- -1' , ..Xt S. Q... an W iw? f lg- H- 9 7 .1ggg?5s 12eSffwf: I 1 ., f 1 2' 1 f'E,iw4 v 'f -'wh -- . 209 PERSONALITY Y MOST OUTSTANDING ATHLETE DONALD BALTHASER DORIS ZERBEY MOST STUDIOUS MARCUS REIDENBERG MARIE HELLER BEST LOOKING THOMAS MccCALLUM PAT FELDENZER MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED PAUL THOMPSON NANCY PECK MOST PLEASING PERSONALITY FRANCIS SCALZI NANCY HIMMELREICH BEST ALL-AROUND PHILIP MATHIAS MARIE FOREMAN CONTEST MOST TALENTED GEORGE SEYFERT ARLENE GIFT MOST BASHFUL WILLIAM MARTIN GLORIA DENGLER FRIENDLIEST RICHARD KNOBLAUCH PATRICIA HENKE CUTEST IT CLASS WOLF AND FEMME FATALE ALBERT STALLONE MARY ANN BETTLER RONALD LEYMEISTER SANDRA WASSERMAN WITTIEST WILLIAM WEIL PATRICIA WEIHERER OPERETTA The senior class opcrctta, Sweethearts , was pr:-'.r'r1tf'd on tht' evenings of April 26 Gnd 77 in the ship! lounge l-lere are some sna s.l1r1l',lal'r'nrlurlng rehearsal for that production. -t f s Q Q' lf. .t . at 1 . , S r t f - ' W: Q iff. ,yt M -E, T I' T. K fi ri ' Kr .ff Q 5: Q-V X, L, ,fit i. il The major leads were filled by Mary Jo Hoffman and George Seyfert. Dame Paula, ably portrayed by Mary Ann Bettler lcenterl gives some mother- ly advice to her six daughters: Regina Stevens, Joan Miller, Mary Jane Cassel, Anna Fisher, Barbara Beaver, and Dorthea Sheetz. 'J' The directors, Miss Katherine Kaufmann, Miss Mildred Hahn, and Mr. Theodore Walker, express their approval as they glance over the script. it XS' lit In the supporting roles were Rhodella Noll and Walter Rowles. A dash of humor was given to 'Sweethearts' by Roger Rachman, Charles Kenney, Francis Scalzi, and Paul Thompson. 21 1 Rehearsing one of the many steps in the waltz are Joan Fisher and Rich! ard l-lindle, This chorus helped produce a color- ful background for the leads. Kneeling-Ann Stalnecker, Doris Jackson, Jeanne Kemmerer, Violet Bright, Beverly Boswell, and Mary Louise Gable. Standing-Lawrence Large, Byard Ebling, Thomas Macflallum, Louis Czechowski, Martin Stamm, and Ron- 3 ald Leymeister. SWEETHEARTS 7 Patricia Schildt and Arlene Gift came to the end of the ballet number. Two ot the military dan cers, Nancy Hauser and Pat ricia Upczak, steD lively T' the music ot On Parade' .rf The clap, clap of wooden shoes can be heard as Dolores Masciotti and Robert Nave practice forthe Dutch dance. COMMENCEMENT THEME: Let peace be our goalg educa- tion, our weapon. The Senior Class of the Reading Senior High School announces its Commencement Exercises Thursday evening, June seventh Nineteen hundred and fifty-one at seven-thirty o'clock Reading, Pennsylvania The scene of our final docking . . , the City Park Band Shell. A Cap. Act. T. C, Act, T. Coll. Ann. His. Arx. Ass. Asst. Ath. Av. B. B. Bdt. B. Glee B. S. Ballet Gr. Bkt. B. Br. Bus. Eff. Bwl. C. C. B. C. C. Cam. Can. Chap. Chem. Chief Jus. Chr. C. L. C. P. C. Comm. Cos. Dram. Dir. Dist. Ens. Esq. Ex. Fd. Fel. F. B. F. T. A. Fut. Mer. Rdg. G, A. A. G. Glee G, N. Ger. H. Crafts H. P. H. R. ABBREVIATIONS A Cappella Activity Ticket Club Activity Ticket Collector Anniversary History Arxalma Assembly Assistant Athletic Aviation Baseball Badminton Boys' Glee Baby-Sitters Ballet Group Basketball Bridge Business Efficiency Bowling Club Concert Band Cross-Country Camera Canasta Chaplain Chemistry Chief Justice Chairman Cheer Leaders Civic Pride Club Committee Costume Dramatics Director District Ensemble Esquire Executive Field Fellowship Football Future Teachers of America Future Merchants of Reading Girls' Athletic Association Girls' Glee Good Neighbor German Home Crafts Hall Patrol Home Room Hoc. Hunt. Jr. Cit. Comm, Jr, Hum. Soc. J. V. K. C. L. C. Lib. M. B. Mgr. Mix. Ch. M. Qt. Mes. N. H. S. Nat. S. N. T. Nur. Oper. Orch. Org. P. I. A. A. Pres. Q. St S. R. St B. Rep. R. H. S. R. N. R. P. S. B. S. C. S. Crafts Sec. Sing. C. Soc. S. O. S. Sr. St. C. St. Fac. Comm. Sw. Ten. T. M. Tr. Treas. Typ. U. S. V. V. B. V.-Pres. Hockey Hunting Junior Citizenship Committee Junior Humane Society Junior Varsity Key Club Loyalty Club Librarian Marching Band Manager Mixed Chorus Male Quartette Messenger National Honor Society Nature Study National Thespians Nursing Operetta Orchestra Organist Pennsylvania interscholastic Athletic Association President Quill and Slcroll Red and Black Representative Reading High School Registered Nurse Red Pen Softball Student Council Shop Crafts Secretary Singing Club Soccer Serve Our School Senior Student Court Student Faculty Committee Swimming Tennis Town Meeting Track Treasurer Typing Usher Staff Varsity Volleyball Vice-President ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Binding-Arnold's Book Bindery-Reading, Pennsylvania Covers-The S. K. Smith Company-Chicago, Illinois Photography-The Loring Studios-Reading, Pennsylvania Printing-The Miller Printing Company-Reading, Pennsylvania Abbreviations and Acknowledgments 215 Activities 32-33 Clubs 74-99 Activity Ticket 97 Anniversary History 84 Art 96 Aviation 85 Baby-Sitters' 87 Boys' Athletic 77 Boys' Golf 78 Business Efficiency 91 Bridge 83 Camera 79 Canasta 82-83 Cheerleaders 77 Chemistry 94 Chess 84 Crafts 94 Dramatics 74-75 Esquire 97 Fellowship 89 F. T. A. 93 German 96 Girls' Golf 78 ll'Girls' Gym 76 Homecrafts 86-87 Hunting 80-81 Junior Humane Society 92 Nature Study 81 Nursing 86 Radio 95 Shop Crafts 95 Singing 98-99 S. O. S. 88-89 Stagehands 75 Town Meeting 85 Typing 90-91 Organizations 34-73 A Cappella 58-59 Arxalma Staffs 1951 38-39 1952 56 Assembly Chaplains and Chairmen 56 Ballet Group 62 Band lGroups A, B, C1 72-73 Boys' Glee 64 Castlettes 65 Concert Band 71 Costume Committee 62 C. P, c, 44-45 Eleventh Grade Sponsors and Class Officers 57 Eleventh Grade Executive Committee 57 G. A. A. 46-47 Girls' Glee 63 Goodl.Neighbor Club 45 Hag Patrol 52-53 H ' ' ,, 50 Junior Citizenship Committee 37 Key Club 51 Male Quartet 65 Marching Band 66-68 Mixed Chorus 60-61 N. H. S. 36-37 National Thespians 43 Office Messengers 53 Quill and Scroll 43 Red and Black Staff 40-41 Red Pen 42 R. H. S. Movie Staff 42 Senior Orchestra 69-70 Student-Faculty Committees 54-55 Student Council 34 Student Court 35 Vocal Ensemble 69 Y-Teens 48-49 Administration Office Force 31 Principal 8 Principol's Council 10 4 INDEX Arxalma Faculty Features School Board Supervisors Vice-Principals Song Art Commercial Distributive Education English Foreign Languages Guidance Home Economics Library Mathematics Music Physical Education Practical Arts Safety Education Science Social Studies A Day on Deck All Aboard Fish Tales Helpers on Board Salt Sprays Skipper's Theater Tenth Grade Northwest R H. S. Southwest , School Motto School Seal Seniors Sports Boys in Service Class Song of '51 Class Trip Commencement Operetta Seniors and Health Senior Class Officers Senior Class Sponsors Senior Committees Senior Personality Contest Senior Prom Boys' Baseball Varsity Basketball Varsity Junior Varsity Cheerleaders Coaches 8. Physical Education Cross-Country Football Gridiron Action Varsity Junior Varsity Golf Soccer Swimming Tennis . Track Girls' Action Shots Badminton Basketball Bowling Deck Tennis Hockey Reveille Softball Swimming Tennis Volleyball Table of Contents Theme Pages Title Page 1 1 10 9 4 6-7 24 22-23 25 18-19 20 27 21 25 12-13 24 26 28-30 27 14-15 1 132 136 134 145 140 142 150- 212 159 210 100- 114- 112 104 102 120- 128- 6-17 133 139 135 148 145 147 141 144 142 144 143 4 4 151 208 158 '209 214 -213 -208 153 152 157 154- -211 209 101 115 110 111 118 113 109 105 103 106 117 108 107 117 116 131 127 122 126 130 119' 121 123 124 125 129 5 2-3 1 f I x ,K 'fr January 2-S. C. placed sportsmanship posters in Northwest Gymnasium 3- 4--National Honor Society induction C6l'6fl10llY 10-College Night-seniors interviewed col- 12--S. lege representatives N. T. sponsored Annual Play Writing Contest C. adopted charter system tor clubs and organizations R. H. S. was host to P. M. E. A. Eastern District Chorus 13--Juniors sponsored dance, The Winter Whirl 17--Rcd Pen sponsored a literary contest 24--F. T. A. iourneyed to West Chester State Teachers' College 25--G. A. A. held a tlower demonstration 30-31--Presentation of All-School Play, Char- ley's Aunt February 2-Hi-Y sponsored dance, Cupid's Capers 7--Y-Teens began interest groups 12--Evening at Music 14-15.-Foreign Language assembly 21-Fellowship assembly 23--First issue at Red Pen since 1941 26--Hi-Y mid-year induction March 2-C. P. C. toured United Nations at Lake Success 74 8--Tcnth Grade Talent assembly 9-- Reading-Lebanon Basketball Playott at Hershey llost 52-421 16--Music groups presented Easter Cantata, Song at Easter 16-17-Pcnna. District Key Club Convention hcld in Reading 16-26--Easter vacation THE SHlP'S LOG April 6T 13-14 26-27 S. O. S. sponsored dance, The Moon- light Frolic -C. P. C. Carnival -Operetta, Sweethearts 27-Class Day 28-Penn Relays 28-Y-Teen Spring' Formal Moy 1- 2--Ninth-Tenth Grades from junior highs visit R. H. S. 3-Youth Day 4-Tenth Grade dance, Maytimc Mad- ness 14-Joint Quill G Scroll and N. H. S. Induction 28-G. A. A. Banquet 31-Class Trip to West Point June 'Ii 3.1 ST 7, Senior Prom held at Reading Country Club Baccalaureate Services at Reading High All Sports Dinner Commencement 15-School closed AQ.. -I Env-f,, kr- -H-.JQE ' ,, Ji: uv-if-.., 2
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