Reading High School - Arxalma Yearbook (Reading, PA)

 - Class of 1952

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On July 22, l92S, the ground was broken for the new co-educational high school, This was the first attempt at coeed- ucation since l8S9 and was abolished in l88l With an impressive Masonic ceremony, the cornerstone of Reading High was laid on June l2, l926, and over a year later on September 7, l927, the portals of the new high school opened to the stu- dents of Reading, The 5l,650,000 structure was built of yellow facing brick with the motif of o medieval castle. At a formal flag raising and dedication on October l, the Reading Company presented the high school with an American flag, and the Spanish War Veterans gave a salute. The gymnasium, erected northeast of the main building and on a much smaller scale, was not opened until February, l929, while the auto shop was built in l93l, In l939, the much-needed practice field, cinder track, and field house were added. Our Castle, which was built to accommodate l8OO students, in l935, housed 3389 students in the tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grades, Because of this crowded condition, half of the tenth grade was transferred in l936 to two of the four junior highs andthe practice continues at the present time, From l927 to l936, two classes graduated each year, one in January, and another in June, Since l936, there has been just one graduation in June, the largest class being that of June, l94l, with 830 students. CASTLE LORE Our official school seal, designed by Joseph Weitzenkorn in l907 and used by the High School for Boys, was adopted by the new school, This design uses the colors, red and black, which have be- come the official school colors, and the Latin motto, Duc Cur Hic lTelI Why You Are Herel. The first edition of the school newspaper, The Red and Black, wa's issued in September, l927, as a weekly. This, like the seal, came from the High School for Boys when the newspaper was first published in November, l897, as a monthly. Today, this weekly publication holds a respec- ted place in the hearts of the students. lt was Miss Betty Stoudt, a member of the first graduating class, who originated the name Arxalma , meaning fostering citadel , for the Castle yearbook, first published in January, l928, The Arx Alma Song, however, was written by Miss Mildred E. Runyeon, a Reading graduate and teacher of English, One hazy winter morning in l930, as she was climbing the hill to school, She could see only the four towers pointing to the sky, She was so filled with their beauty that when she arrived at school, she wrote the inspiring words that students ever since have used to pledge their devotion to their school. Mr. Luther Goodhart, an alumnus and teacher of music at the castle, wrote the melody for the words, Just as the four-square towers rise to the sky, so he built the music on four ascending tones. This music shows courage, strength, beauty, emotion, dignity, and reverence. This song was used for the first time in the first Commencement pageant, Fair Learn- ing's Gifts , presented in June, l93O. 0 . - -'S.,,,,,' evo, The phrase, Castle on the Hill , was coined by Mr, Will Durant, the well-known philosopher and author, who spoke at the P. S, E, A, Convention in December, l928, and was kept vivid in the minds of all by Mr. Carl Cassel, vice-principal here from l928-l935, because of his continual refer. ence to the school as the CastIe . ln January, l93l, a standard school ring was proposed and voted an in March, lt was, how- ever, the June, l932, class that finally adopted the standard ring and pin. Among the Castle characters is Red Knight, suggested by Edward Heinly, a member cf the class of l924 and the winner of the Reading Eagle contest for a name for R. H. S, sports teams, He goes well with our colors and the title of our school, Castle on the Hill , Through the efforts of Mr, Cardin, a picture of the red knight on horseback crusading for the Castle, was designed for use on school uniforms and decals. Another character, Joe Red Knight, was adopted in l939, as the Kilroy of R. H. S. sports. Joe Rednightingale, the musical character, was designed in l947 by Jack Loy as a result of a campaign to secure new uniforms for the band. For graduation exercises from l930-l943, Reading High School became very well known throughout the state for such historical pageants as, Thunder Mountain, Hearth Fires, Citizen- ship, George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, and Children of Liberty. These productions which took the place of the old class night and commencement programs, were student-written, stu- dent-costumed, and student-enacted. Even the scenery was made in the school shops and in the school art department, All the seniors, with the aid of the faculty members, made the pageant a spectacular occasion in color, dance, song, and speech. A seventy-five piece orchestra, a chorus of one hundred voices, dancers, and students for the tableaux, drills, and dialogues, practiced for ' hours for the gala affairs. These pageants were presented on two to five nights, with the diplomas presented and prizes awarded on the last night, The class of l944 had a very much simpler commencement, held on one night in the new City Park Band Shell. Since that time, a pageant has again been used, but it is presented on one night only in the Band Shell. 'Q CONTRAST Throughout these twenty-five years, changes have been made in curriculums clubs organiza M tions, and sports, Intramural games play a much larger role today in both girls and boys' sports? lnterscholastic sports for boys, however, have always played a very prominent part in the life of the school, and today we still follow our teams wherever they may go. Lest we forget, let us recall that twenty-five years ago, there was no television, no half-day shop courses for boys, no girls' shop or baby-sitting clubs, no interscholastic wrestling, no senior prom at a country club, no Red and Black on the air, no driver training classes, girl cheerleaders, card and music record clubs, were frowned upon, and girls in the service of their country were unheard of. Depression years brought in N, Y, A. to help keep students in school, and W, P. A, developed the athletic fields and planted some of the shrubbery on the hillside, The war years, l94l-l945, gave us our air raid drills, vic- tory corps, first aid classes. Our shops undertook the task of training boys for the industries, working sixteen hours a day. lt was during this time that Student Council remembered our service men with an original card at Christmas, After the war, R. H, S. was one of the first schools in Pennsylvania to open its doors to veterans wishing to complete unfinished high school careers or learn new trades, ln l948, as a memorial to our war dead, we planted the elm trees in front of the school as part of a landscaping project. FUTURE Little do we realize how large a part Reading High has played in shaping the lives of the many successful and prominent people it has fostered in the past twenty-five years. Judges, lawyers, doctors, a dean of school, a chancellor of a university, a foreign correspondent, a broadway star, other musicians of note, national football and baseball players, and civilian leaders are iust a few of the noted alumni, Yet, there is always more to be gained by us today and by those coming after us. To us have been offered unlimited opportunities to gain a sense of responsibility and prepare for citizenship through many well- planned classes and varied activities, Most of all, we are taught to recognize that we gain by what we offer, Those who have put forth their best during their stay at the Castle will leave with lasting memories of the Years spent here, And so, we join wholeheartedly in the celebration of our alma mater's Silver Jubilee. Skyword doth gleam We fan-QW an fafe Foursquare her towers rise , . . af if.Sx... -Q I . . . our westward ways May lead us for . . . Die cur hic fTeIl why you ore here? will Page 6 28 94 96 110 120 122 141 154 156 176 214 215 216 1 rc. die-.af-ex -31 u. Today as twenty hve years ago our leaders are preparmg us to meet the future wnth ts problems They have taught us to take respon subnluty use common sense and show good judgment In our dealings with one another ln the flrst days at the Castle courses were not so varied and actlvltles were llmlted Because auduo and vnsuol olds were very few teachers taught thear students mamly from text books Gradually a change has occurred Now an addntuon to teachmg us from textbooks they broaden our scope of learning and slulls by glv mg us the advantages of musuc dramatncs art shops sports and clubs In fact they are con stantly moldung our characters and personalntles so that we may become good cetnzrns for tomor row J fer' ob .feczolcvzfs Q! 47 14,4 ,..f-1 -'-.'5:.4-::.1L...ag.,..- ' f,.Z.Ie: 1.1 .125 l l ' :ff I F ,-eg, :fl - 5 z , - , .fu . , , 'yi I :1 4 ' A , , l , . 155 . . . . I . . .ix - ,I Z ' ' 'P gtk f :- if . . - 93 I ,ff .Q - 1 - 1 gill ' :,' 1 . . . g, I I I ll . , 1 - , yd ' ' ' - f 4 , . ' -I 'N v J ' 4 I5 Q 5 , .f f- -. . ,. . ......1J'f .8 D V W ,. :-gjftm 0x'2Z.:.:ig,,, HEEEEEEEV QE We 257700 We Anniversaries are important, They supply the motive to review the past and plan for the future. The 25 lOO Anniversary Year has done just that for the Castle folks We have looked back with pride on the achievements of the past, We have measured our growth and evaluated our progress. We have checked our goals and judged our worth, And we have planned for the future. You of '52 have had a full share in this unique observation and in the years to come will recall many ofthe events with pride and pleasure, You will remember the birthday cakes, the visit of Connie Mack, Homecoming, Open l-louse, the P, S, P. A. Convention, the Thespians, Distributive Education, and Business Educators Conferences, the State Band, the special assemblies, and a host of other events and occasions. Above all, you will re- member that yours was the class to graduate lOO years after Reading's first high school opened its doors, that yours was the class which graduated 25 years after the Castle was built. The parents of many of you were among the first students to walk the Castle halls, you have closed the auarter-cen- tury which they opened. You have completed their cycle. All your life you will be completing cycleseand beginning new ones, We know that you have com- pleted worthily the cycle of a quarter-century, we trust that you are prepared and inspired to begin new cycles of growth and achievement which you or your successors will complete in some future day, llll -v -n 5 v . si. ' I :I H' 'Q 'Mba flfkzchzk Miss Ethel l-licks, who came to the Castle as a teacher of mathematics when it opened in l927, had taught previously at Girls' High School. Since l944, she has been a capable vice- principal and helpful adviser to the girls, Among her many duties are the conducting of our dances, supervising the girls' conduct, and the sched- uling of teachers', pupils', and clubs' activities. This year she was appointed head of the Guidance Department. Mr, Ivan Newpher, who has been at the Castle since l93O, served as head of the mathema- tics department from l93l until January of l945 when he became vice-principal and adviser to the boys. l-le co-ordinates the assem- bly programs, prepares the daily bulletin, supervises the lunch, hall patrol, and usher schedules, has the responsibility of deten- tion and boys' discipline, and makes service awards to students. TN ,714 mfg! Xie yarns TEACHERS FRIENDS ADMINISTRATORS MR EARL A MASTER Miss Mary Hunter Moyer Co Prmccpol 1927 1928 Advisory Prmcrpol 1928 1929 Teacher of English 19311 6 Hood of Englush Department 1936 1940 Prmcnpol 1944 S.,-. John H Elsenhauer Co Principal 1927 1928 ncupol ebruory 1936 1944 Mr Galen Jones Prnnclpol 1928 1929 Mr John P Lozo Prmclpo1 1929-Jonuory 1936 deceased 1 1 Mvss Mildred E Runyeon Teacher of Englesh 1927 November 1943 Head of Englnsh Department 1940 November 1943 Vvce Prnncrpal December 1943 June 1944 S Mr. lvon E. Newpher Teacher of mathematics 1930-1931 A Head ot Mathematics Department . fl 1931-December, 1945 ViceAPrincipol January 1946- Mlss Ethel M. Hrcks Teacher ot mathematrcs 1927 1944 Vice Prlnclpol 1944 41.15 JU' Mr Carl L Cossel 1927 January 1936 Head of Foreign Language Department 1927 January 1936 Vnce Principal 1927 January 1936 Mlss Florence B Belfenmon Teacher of English 1927 November 1943 Vice Prlnclpal f' X-. Mr Wrllmm L Funk Teacher of Englash 1927 January 1936 Head of Englnsh Department 1927 January 1936 Vice Prrnclpal February 1936 1945 Teacher of torengn languages X--1 1 1927 November 1943 gear! cf cgcfiaaf Qzkzecfats The Board ot School Directors have general charge ot all ot the public schools in the city, They determine policies, employ personnel, make rules and regulations, and exercise general supervision of the entire program. Row 'I-Mr, Robert Gehret, Mr, Herbert Jones, Jr., president, Mrs, Eugene Shirk, Mr, Lewis Gaul, vice president, Mr, Jasper Elmer, and Mr, John Fritz. Row 2-Mr, Earl Poole, Mr, John Rhoda, solicitor, Dr, Thomas Ford, superintendent of schools, Mr, William Ruotf, Mr, Herbert l-lollenbach, treasurer, Mr. Russell Anderson, secre- tary-purchasing agent, Mr. Harold Guldin, Mr, Russell Clump, superintendent ot supplies, and Mr, Raymond l-leclcman, superintendent of buildings. Absent-Mr. John Kubacki ,Qlfkzchzfk UUZIIIUIZ The vice-principals and de- partment heads meet every week with the principal to co-orclinate the school's program, to discuss the activities of the various de- partments, and set up the poli- cies and management of our school. 3,3- Many teachers, as well as many students, have passed through the portals of the Castle in its twenty! five years. Since l927, this Quarter Century Club has been serving R. H. S. students so that they may become better men and women. Arxalma salutes this corps for its loyalty and faithful service. Row 'I-Mr, William Bannon, Mr. Russell Boyles, Mr. Leon Hunt- er, Miss Alethia Love, Mr. Her- man Schultz, Mrs, Angeline Doty, Miss Harriet Bitler, Miss Valeria Hoffert, and Miss Marian Moyer, secretary, Row 2-Mr, Harry Scott, Miss Ola Walt, Miss Martha Morrette, Mr, John Dietrich, Miss Olga Pfau, Miss Ethel Hicks, Miss Martha Schmidt, Mr, Warren Gish, Mrs, Mabel McClellan, Mr. William WfslQr,, Miss Elizabeth Smith, Mr, C, Collins Kepler, Mr, Norman l9'lllhOrt, and Miss Arline Winter. Row 1-Miss Martha Mor- rette, foreign languages, Miss Ethel Hicks, vice-principal, Mr. Earl Master, principal, Mr. Ivan Newpher, vice-principal, and Miss Marian Moyer, secretary to the principal. Row 2--Mr, Whalen Fens- termacher, science, Mr, Norman Brillhart, social science, Mr, Charles Hawman, English, Mr. C. Collins Kepler, mathematics, Mr. J, Conley, practical arts, and Mr, Adam Brucher, com- mercial. Other members of our admin- istrative and supervisory staff are Row 'l-Mr, Earl Poole, di- rector of visual education, and Miss Laura Hoch, supervisor of nutrition. Row 2-Mr, Lorenzo Zeug- ner, psychologist and supervisor of special education, and Mr. Henry Manyer, administrative assistant. .QQFQ Q -Q is Y' A1 1 'mv I V . . J 'Q !,,,,. 5334 I M U' . AMA' A f A v,' ks- 'nb .,,w frriligcyk ,gap - gg ' ,E B ,Q LX 'E 7? ' 9' 1' 'ff f 'Wifi' iff wi. . X V f A ev I F.-1s! 'v if lj' . 'iq' I. ,LK -l NK N A 1 --1-- a lr' - x f 'i X . . 4 4 I 'Q l . I r ill ' A A x 5? u Ns H I 1 1 I , 'Il ' f'1 Q .5 6 ' .. 6 A Y V T' f x - ' , ,, A f, Q ik ei ' Us Gig N 5 ik, ,- I if lX 51. 95,597 .JlF 'ja I W Lg X .' L S-'E ' 7 fig MU' iz ii .4315 7' Lg E 0 Mr, Gish, one of our German teachers, is boarding a bus for home after a long day school. Lfzfiffyffzf efvfe 54 Zn? 75 Department Head- Mlss Martha Nlorretlv Our teachers inf the twreign lan' guage department have done a great deal ta hroaden nur interests not only in the languages but also in the Cus- toms and dress at thu pefvple in caan tries whose languages we study. Mrs, Lillian Kramer, Miss Emma Reinhold, Mr. Warren Gish, Miss Alethia Lava, and Miss Marretfe, ...HJ ,f.emisas.s,a,. Mrs, Kramer and Miss Morrette are examining 0 Breton doll which was on display in the Brittany exhibit at Open House, jwghfjwmemafeds Supervisor- Muss Katharine Plotts The Home Economics teachers, meeting wnth their supervlsor In the model school dnnlng room! ore Miss Charlotte Kohler, Mnss Elsne Holland, Mass Plotts, Mass Blanche Spoof, and Mrs. Elizabeth Dornsnle. g 4 J .gl .X 'H-ii-53. A llttle more to the left, says Miss Spaor to Mrs, Dornsife, who is arranging a table setting in one of the Home Economics Departments show- cases while Miss Kohler rs looking on. 'ii One of Miss l-lolland's cooking x classes us ready to eat the desserts whuch they have lust flnnshed are pormg. l . e 3 ll Q Q 9 U '21 he S ' 1 LJ! QM' T' Ik 4 Ax? .iz . ' .1 1' Q W . V xi I .M '.m-wil:-. - V 3:1151-L. , - 451416 W! L.gdk5'77lZ7l ln their model store, Mr, William Bottonari supervises some Distributive Education students, Spiros Lecatsas, lona Derr, Samuel Pacific, Alma Shirey, and Norman Kauffman. Librarian Miss Anna L. Stump Assistant Librarian Mrs, Mary M, Heller Assistant librarians, who are chosen each year by Miss Stump, receive class instruction and per- form duties such as seeing that the library is orderly, checking books, putting out new magazines, and doing numerous behind-the-scene activities, Table 1-Ruth Clayton, Janet Lynch, Jean Smith, Joan Bankes, and Virginia Ferragame. Table 2-Jane lmboden, Do- lores Unger, Toby Wing, Joan Becker, and Beverly Keffer, Standing-Shirley Bauder, Car- oline Kaucher, Nancy Vogel, Mil- dred Saul, Shirley Fretz, Joyce Knittinger, Doris Hoch, Lucille Hummel, Betty Reifsnyder, Joan Lessig, Joanne Ringler, Joanne Ker- chaff, Joriell Cook, Betty Walters, Mrs. Heller, and Miss Stump. The Distributive Education class tries to look serious for the photo- grapher while Mr. Bottonari and Mr. Brucher appear to be enjoying the whale procedure. ,ff 'vi - I E- W A-I I . RE b pf 4, 3 -1.-ill . .,,,p'N N 5 is val? I 1' ll 'UF ' 1 . u ': 1l 'Mil 3 'fl it .- 8 C5-ai 2 1 A 5, 1 I D 4 K. fafzsfkkrafe fafzszzifafzfs Department Head- Miss Ethel l-licks Mr. Clinton Getz is inquiring of Miss l-licks about the outline which has been planned for the year in the guidance department. l X i ACIVSJC ONE 5 AGI AI All AGES SNL in-if Mr Robert Snyder Mr William Wisler, Miss Grace Trout are busilx discussing one the many new aids in guiding studentS in choices of subiects. '5- l fllthlfly Zemafzsmfms Mr. Charles Dunkelberger and Mr. Robert Mattern have finished a doy's in- struct ' S f t Ed t' d D' -, ,, Trolnsgv in a e V uca ion an rivef l' A5 A l J! Q 9 Y if 4 ,, ,.,1 H ,,,.,,, ...- ..,. W? . 0 -'U'-9' V -,. , I' , ,ag 2,7 .N ,. 'fd X , O. JM l.Nl'i' M14 ,cl mv' 5566 EZKIMZS' Director- Mr, Emanuel Jacobs A Mr, Emanuel Jacobs is the di- rector of physical education in the Reading School District. One of the girls' physical education classes is being led in calisthenics by a member of the Leaders' Club. Mrs, Naomi Bridegam is using the audiometer for testing the hearing of Kathryn Clouser. 'SQ - .,- 3 Our physical education teachers seem to be enyoying Mrs, Gorman's Comment. Row I-Mr. William Reese, Jr., Mrs Elizabeth Ruhrman, Mrs. Janet Gorman, and Miss Katharine Kaufmann. Row 2-Mrs Robert Mattern, Mr, Roland Kyle, Mr. Robert Peru- gini, and Mr. Charles Dunkel- berger. A famfefenf fkafs Miss Marian Moyer, secretary to the principal, is giving the organ key to Fred Davies, a student organist, before assern bly, Being the custodian at many keys is lust one of her many, many duties. Whatl Were all of you absent yesterday? exclaims Mrs. Vivian Patton frightl while Miss Helen Gardner writes out absentee slips Mrs, Louise Staley is checking our reports and scholastic achievements for college appli- cations. Will you please send John Doe to the office at the end at the period? asks Miss Barbara Schell while Mrs, Dolores Mechtler, another secretary, checks on the lJay's schedule. nd- .S-.......s:Lnf 'S 312 'ffl' '- We the class of 52 conclude our school years IH thus memorable Anniversary Year the year In whlch we are celebratmg the twenty flfth anmversary of Readmg Hugh School This funal year would not have been complete haw ever wrthout the tradutnonal class events class day the class trap to Annapolus the Student Pruncc and the semor prom ' 'vase Now at the close of the Salver Jubnlee let us pause to thunk what Readnng Hugh has meant to us Here we have had the opportunu tres to develop our characters through farmmg new friendships carrying out responslbrlltues grvmg service choosing extra curncular actrvl taking currlculums to prepare us for the future As we leave ta take our places IH the world we should stnve to follow un the footsteps of those graduates whose hugh :deals have led them to be leaders In thelr chosen frelds 'Q- fm 'X 1 1 v,' v-1 A W7 ,,- ' -F , sf: 'jg-'v fLjfg..'.l, , - 15. 1 we 'S' ':,2,g.gg'Q,,'- i . ' - If Vi wiki. . b - lf.,-. gf sp x ,. I L '. v T . ' . 3 ' ' ' has X . . . - k EV .5 . . . . A Q f , ' 3 1 - . A f ' 2732. ' . . ' 'S' 1' I , - 2 ,Xin , x- , ' A , 'El :Q .. ' ' :YY f . , -- an ,gel , , f . . . 1 , h . . .- S 2, ,XII ties for enjoyment, and most important of all, r :Z ' ' ' 5 - . ,, ' 5 1 xi. -W A , E fx' fif P- . . , first .' - '4 4' .QV -kj. xc: 'mg 1 ri 5211 ' 4 , , I J K -V. G3 pw:,r e' - ' 1, 'z.'- ,I ' A il. . My :fan S, Elf Af 3 my V 5, ptr: 7 aria ' - 3'?'! ,, g ' 'ffm '-if f ' , . J . 459 N, S ,tan-iff is! K' vv Y' 1 6.1 8 674155 cgjansals T0 OUR SPONSORS- We, the class of '52, wish to extend our deepest appreciation to our sponsors, Miss Pfau, Miss Morrette, and Mr. Haage. You have helped us to enjoy our high school years to their fullest extent by your competent guidance. Miss Olga M. Pfau, sponsor Mr. Joseph E. Haage Miss Martha M. Morrette TO THE CLASS OF 1952- Youth is the future, we its leaders, your class motto, imposes a responsibility and presents a challenge. lf you are the future, then on you rests the responsibility of making the world one of high moral and spiritual values. As its leaders, you will have in your hands the power to make progress in attaining this ideal, The youth of today asks that all of us pause each day and pray for the guidance of our leaders so that they may bring peace to the world. lf each succeeding generation of youth all over the world seriously weighs these moral and spiritual val- ues and assumes its share of responsibility in achiev- ing them, some day a generation of youth will grow up to know a world where self is forgotten in the interests of the com- mon good and so know a world at peace. May you, the class of 1952, find true happiness in the fulfillment of your dreams and aspirations as you take your places as the leaders of the future. M 54255 feQ02n?es .ffl-by P 'ae as 95 ff' 4I'f-Mun 'ilu 'Nr iv gli' 'wa PT1 R4 lv-.-4. Secretary Anno Moe Goodman Treasurer Betty Wolters Vlce President Ruchord Lee President Edword Albrughf -M-f rw' ' F' ' ' Hf'1 ga4 5 ' Q ' , , k,.' U .8 'f V S ' ' I , uf , , F . ' r M ..i-+I:-ig 2323 PY ' 1 ugh 4' A .Q 4-T '. -H , . . I ' : :lu 4, - ggi . ' , 4 1 iff fig , ' X s 4 i ve 'ig Y 'WE Q-5 if ' Q, A . Q is A f u. ' , , Xl 1 K, 1 Q' Fu ' , iv: V SN r . V ,Yr 4 x ' , C . . K ,Q-v u ' ' 'E ' -3 5' L , N' 'f ' a 1 '- 2 WZ! 25? L' 1.1 Fin 1 -.J 'N'w: .h 0 Q 9 ' 5 ' .a -N4 I :F,,,,f1uf' 'I .I I x i 4 H ' - f ifl, , hi o rf ,J-I .-1 , X ff A ' '21 1'H'f'.,+ it 4- 1' I 1 4 v a Ru W 1 45,1 - i, i I 9 1,3 5 a U . 4 ' n I Q .1 I I- Lf-1, t I s I i ..,. 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Club St Coun Alt, HR Treas, Sr Comm JOYCE BLATT 630 North Second Street C P Elementary Teacher rx co ed C Y Teens CPC Sr Exec mrn NHS St FCC Q ORION G BOARDER 1237 Greenwnch Street I V Cherntst W Ath Club N H S JOSEPH BOLTON 710 North Sixth Street G V Mortuclan A Cap Esa Club Tr H P, Ott Mes ROBERT BIRCI-IESS 306 South Eleventh Street 1 V Seaman RONALD BLATT 514 South 15112 Street G V Steel Worker Of Mes Mlx Ch BARBARA ANN BODMAN 1419 Ltnden Street C P School Teacher G A A A C P C GLORIA BORKERT 913 North Eleventh Street Com Secretary Sung Club CPC . X 1 2' ff' 5 , It C 4 I Qsfevf f cz '7 by .. . . ,Z 1 ' fi ' 7 A- 7' ,f 1 . .- rw ' ' . .- G.A. ., .. ., . ., . rts, r'-,fl ' --'- - :...L- x. N. A Ag 'I '59 Y : r 1. A , 'A . I X . , 1 I' . . 'KX f X N lm , il' If C N - 1,1 5 D A QP. . I b, . '. .C . ' A' .w- ,, F. T. A., M. B., A 'f. 'M ., . . ap., - , , . ., . . Co ., . . ., . ., . 8. S. N fb I ' I r. ' ll s ' ' ' K ' C. P5 , q- -.. ' .- .R. v.P ., hr. ., . Foe. 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TV Announcer r Comm St C Chief us Sports Comm Key Club N T C St Coun R8-B Dr rn ALBERT R D BOWERS 908 North Fnfth Str et 1 V Marine Athletic Club GLORIA BREIDEGAM 1234 Carbon Street Com Waves Mxx Ch Slng Club DORIS ANN BOUGHTER 1019 Washungton Street P Nurse Y Teens Alumni S r Club C P C Typ Club JOAN LOUISE BOWERS 912 Hampden Boulevard G V Daetuclan Y Teens Ann Hrst Club Alumm Ser Club HP MABEL I BREISCH 781 Mnltlmore Street G V Dressmaker G Glee Club Sew Club JOSEPH BORZELLINO 327 Schuvlkull Avenue G V Professional Ballplayer Baseball ,ary hr I DALE T BOWEN 1108 North Eleventh Street C P Physncman S c T Key Club l-l R es Typ Club Sr Comm N H S REBECCA ESTHER BOWERS 926 Ch rry Street Com Secretory HP Alumni S r Club Bus Eff Club MARTHA C BREISCH 1020 Madrson Avenue C P MUSICIOH A Cap Arx C PC Ass g Ger Club Sr Comm NHS A 1 I 4 I v- ' 'uct' ft N ,ai Nh, . .- O . - c. .- . .- ' ' . S, ., . t, ' J ., - , e. , . . ., oc ., r., , . .Pr ., QP. .Q , ., . 'Q 'T ' ' ' ' A' ' S' K 5 ll ' 4 A . .I 74 c. ,- r .- . .- 5 . .- SUZANNE BRETONNEL 633 South Court C P Nurse C eens H A Col Sr Exec Comm Alt Rec Club A f 551400 O '9 'z.0rJEarJJ-flgvfsskx O gx AH 271 5 'Q 33, ef lesz .g R, cgffzfe fulffee BARBARA BRIGHT JOAN BRIGHT 124 Jefferson Street 122 Kenhorst Boul vard Com Commercial Teacher C P Pruvate Plano Teacher S Eff Club CPC Mlx C MIX Ch In Club if' CLARK D BRILLHART 2006 Steuben Road C P Veterunarran Y H CPC Rec Club Comm Coun JOHN BROCK 618 Summxt Avenue V Carpcnt r GERALDINE E BRUDER MARY JANE BRUNETTO 649 Locust Street 433 Bmgaman Street G V Undecuded G V Seamer CPC A Cap Sew Club RICHARD BRIGHT 801 Farr Place C P Chemust C Y Comm PATRICIA BROWN 1218 Church Street C P Psycholognst A Cop C ensCLCIbAtT o Swnm Sr Comm NHS GAA Y Gs LeROY R BRUNNER 925 Cotton Street V Prtn or GENE BRICKER 1533 Cotton Street V Prxn er RODNEY BRIGHT 457 West Oley Street D E Mechonnc RONALD BROWN 355 Penn Street G V Anrman Mu Ch Crafts Club C' I CHARLES BUCK 1420 Lmden Street G V Machinist Marching Band T' - , XL k ' I fx? , ja, A51 Q 1 - , ,X L ,f :-'.3'g ,..4V.,: 1,4 2 L- A I, Q 1 f Wren I fs 521 , MX 7 1 X mx. 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DAVID CHADWICK 205 North Tenth Street D E Bute er NANCY BUTTON 620 South Nlneteenth Street Com Secretory Mnx Ch Dram Club CPC MADELINE CASTELLANA 913 Buttonwood Street Com Secretary Act T u ROBERT L CHALFANT 51 Arlungton Street D E Seaman C! ANN BURKHART 1334 North Tenth Street Camo-Secretory H.R.Treas,, HP., Act.T, Club NHS SHIRLEY M CAMPBELL 1334 Locust Street Com S cretary ens C P C A Club S N RICHARD CASTNER 1315 Buttonwood Street G V Undecvded Mix Ch I vs, EARLE E CHRISTMAN 110 Bernvllle Rood P Den as A Cap Hn Y Jr H m Comm OC I G- .- . .- .- .v e 1. I ., HP, Ft. ., ' .cn , ., . , , . . Y-Te , . ., cr. T, H,P,, HR ec., .H.S. f ' 3 Q' 1 . ,bfi 1 f I . .T , I . I ,sf Mfsj-P. ., . ., I . H.Plt . .Cu b ' fw. ser1'7113:+' , f E V. 1125 . -Q, ', N ' 9 . ang, AL: A ' lf , v AJ R . I -L X A ' ' L - swi- ' rv .1 f - uf - -T V .1 h . .l .1 I Y -f - - ., - , . u .S ., Sr. -f ERNEST CHRISTMAN 239 Court Street C P Nucleor Physlcust T J Club FTA HP JOHN CLAWGES 1050 Perry Street E Morune SUZANNE CORNFIELD 1249 Eckert Avenue C P Commerclcl Artlst Sr Exec Comm CPC MILDRED CRONAN 239 Llnden Street C P Undecudcd YTeens CPC Arx Rec Club Uher St C un Alt Comm N H S X i SCHOOL OES x ffurl W ,J XQW ge, nf,-3 z 'f 1, - ,Q ,glojf 2 7 5 2 xxvxx f X N 'ff 63, 44-if , - X ff ESEV1 E cgffzfm fzflffee EDWARD CONRAD 206 Gerry Street G V Novy Swum Instructor S urn CC Tr Mech Dr Cub 6 Y? FRANK A CORVAIA 442 Blngomon Street G V Undecld C1 Socc ESQ Club A JONELL LoVERNE COOK 240 Linden Street P Nurse Y Teens R LB G A A G Sports SO S C P C Alumnu Ser ub Sr Comm Q85 2' i SHIRLEY ANN CRAIG 947 North Fourth Street P Nurse ur Club Co Teen CPC G Trlo Sr Comm ROBERT DANIELS MARY ANN DANNUNZIO 131 m Street 415 South Slxteenth S reet I V Mochlmst Com Hairdresser ragga, ru.--A . . A SLI, -,,A x gl 1 WILLIAM CINFICI 651 Clanton Street G V Stunt Mon Art Club GERALDINE CORBETT 526 South Twelfth Street Com Secretory fi JAMES CRANOS 1035 North Twelfth Street G V Certltued Publlc Account Sr Exec Comm Sr Comm Ann Hnst Club ,r LESLIE J DAVENPORT 834 Pear Street rlorls Holl Potrol H X Q l ' ' 2:2 1. - 4 y,j',,,., .. 'T K- A W.. 1, i 1 S I E . A1 C 'I ' A o, - . .- , c - .- w ., .., ,, . . I - , . ., . . .,, , , . ., , . ., . CI , 6- ' 2 Q A 1 ' 6 ' - x , 1' ' 1 A ' S .QM-I S EA!! fl , - . .- fe C, .- A I-1 ' . ,, . . ., . N , , A pw Y- s, , ., ., . 1 ' 15' v .A I ' l . or El r ' ,- Q - ,- c P.-' f MAB., Q O , sri RONALD DAVIDHEISER 1516 North Twelfth Street our OLIVE DAVIS 518 Elm Street Nurse C Nur Club YTeens Usher Mxx Ch Sr Comm DONALD DEISSLER 1220 Elm Street G V Machmust Morchmg Band JOAN LEE DELP 1214 Sprung Street C P Laboratory Technxclan eens CPC MB Flag Club Z-' XQCMOOQX 'fbfgih FV -l'f'7 f,Lj1 V 7oXX ll I - fs ei 0 llaiy A2111 Q35 l dl t f1f.favtf K-X, I652V ,f 6 R V tgzfzfe fufffee CHESTER H DEAM JR EARL DEETER 1551 Moss Stre 303 South Fourth Street G V Undecxd D E Gasoline Statuon Mgr HIY JANICE DeLONG 512 South Court Street G V Wave HP G Glee Club Sew Club VINCENT DeNUNZIO 1207 Avenue D G V Commerclal Artist SHIRLEY DeLONG 272 West Buttonwood Street Com Bookkeeper JUNE DEPPEN 1023 North Twelfth Street D E Beautuclan Fut Mer Rdg Club - -fJf,.'y1'p'-aj . W, t f. 11,357.1 A.. qg?'..N.x7 , , ',. , , , ,A1-.. -. L.. f-Q 1, Y' '11 FREDERICK PARKER DAVIES 755 North Twelfth Street C P Teocher Ass Org A Cap Hr Y MQT N H S WILLIAM DEIBERT 535 South Enghteenth Street G V Physlcol Ed Teacher Basketball JACQUELINE DELP 508 Lmden Street E Bu er Put Mer Rdg Club IONA DERR 254 South Tenth Street D E Undecided Fut Mer Rdg Club ,N , X . 1 K., I . x X1 I. ,-C. et ' ' , - 3 - ,gh . t' I F I1 . et , . C. P.- , .- ed . ,- . .- . C, P, ,, I , - , - X vb . , . . I gag r-A, A It A 1.1 ,Z will A f V L A SS- .W I , fi ' Y .- , .- .- D. .- y I Q Y-T'-, I T. - f'-. . QW. , MARILYN DERR 434 Lrnden Stre Com Secretary GAA G Sports HR c l MARTIN DETWEILER 557 North Front Street C P Undeclded JOANN DIETRICH 111 West Wnndsor Street C P Elementary Teacher YTeens FTA Orch Fr Club T all C P C Usher r Comm FRANK DISTASIO 713 Brooklrne Street G V Professronol Musrcnan KC QHOOljX f 1- ig, .9 o x V 1 1, Thr mcg We IIN 0.14 1 a 0 wil W faiff 1652 X! cglflf! Zigi!!! WINIFRED DeVINE 429 Locust Street Com Secretory A Bwl MIX h R Pres ROBERT DIETRICH 1231 Douglass Street Com Marune JOSEPH DISTASIO 1211 Meade Street G V Businessman HRTreas Orch Pres Sr B HR Pres Sr Comm Con B KAE DIEFENDERFER 532 Cedar Street Com Meducal Secretary oun wl A as Comm Cos Club CAROLYN DrGUARDI 400 South Eleventh Street Com lntcruor Decorator NANCY LEE DOLL 345 Hollenboch Street Com Bookkeeper Sewmg Club ROBERT DETTERLINE 232 Chapel Terrace G V Undeclded tm! NED DIEFENDERFER 105 Amuty Street C P Undecided MARY LOUISE DILLER 1224 Unron Street C P G molo :st Y Teens C PC Typ Club Orch Sr Comm i YVONNE DORSEY 456 Mlltrmore Street C P Home Ecanomlst SOS YTeens Cos Comm HR Sec ActTColl,GAA Prog Seller, Sr Comm FXXFNA 'S f Qt ,TQ I S 7. f 23 54 '-.dhlrilv ,gs A A f, 'bw , A 5: X X'-9' C , QS! I f X! or , 'ff ff wr 5, A-.V iIY f,1 . 5- ct . A -- . . , . Se . S xr' 1 1 ' A . Q ' W GAR-T ., .c ., H. . vt sr. cw ., B ., G, A. ,, c . ' 'M . A, I G: 5' ' We A' .A .W ,W - - 2 Q Act, ',sf . ' ' ' f or fi , 1 D , 1 is S wg ir ' WILLIAM C DOWER 548 North Thrrteenth Street Corn Accountant LEO R DREXLER 629 Burch Street Com Accountant Fel Club Pres H R V Pres THERESA DROUIN 266 South Nnnth Street Com Secretary 27 f E fr irnfnr-Linn QX mfarv A-1 fifff ,K ug C 1 X21 - G Xwv 454 U . F1pf'l J 'H ,ffl 457 XFQQQ fzfzfe ,fulzfee KENNETH DREY 1440 Burch Street D E Uoholsterer 46' ALBERT DROBEK 419 Walnut Street Pu o n as Clu Comm BARBARA DRY 533 South Twelfth Street G V Secretor NANCY ANN DUGAN 1055 Buttonwood Street Com Secretory JOAN DREAS 1159 North Flfth Street Corn Telephone Operator ELIZABETH DROP 257 Jefferson Street Com Secretary Alumm Ser Club Sec Club H P Bus Eff JEAN DUNKELBERGER 518 Sprung Street Com Professnonol Skater 5. . . . R il , . .- ' ' .. I A. nv- -- . -'- . .- C. P- l t .7 . , . , , . C,C., Tr, An , H t, b, Sr. . ., . ' ' 1:53 335. ' 53 in 5 5' xv' 6 c L -1 . .--- y ,v- I, Swnm,, Bwl, Rec, Club, Off. G. A. A. 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EDWARDS '96 CI't'rm SHCI '936 Nwrttw F'm0'vt'w Strict I,'YZ' I-fcnk Stfrwt Cttm .tnIIvcwim1 C P Uvftrtcut Ertrwtccr C V ffMPc'Iwr:nurfu' Fnrw A-vw,v f:lx I-Ixt rx CIIII- N' P It W Ft I3 'UNM If' C .I' -C' L- ,,tL . 1n, ., c . A .1 W.-x.,f f-. 'ff .af .V . ii- '-'E N - - -.-. f ' ff, v, JH. ygga, I J x , . ,,, . . , Lf' 3 . , EE Q! Q Y v 'EST ' P? I was Qw fy, 5 Q ,J 43, ,1 Q i ff .3.,:,,m..,A I ,. 4. , al MARJORIE ENDERS xrttt Tfvtrtrtvnth Qtrnvt EVELYN ENDERS WAYNE E. ENGLE A49 Nmth Ttmrtf'0'ttIw Qfmvt IRI DIN SHOOT Chm iwnc' Mfr.-v':v', C V Sf't'tv Tff': ftr '- Af 'C.-,tml Ciuli X 'N VVOQ it C ' M' V f x C UI 'YN Cami CIUI: RWE AMIE EWAYS JACK FAUDE AIX itmqn LMI, itwwt Xxmt Itffwlvrt R IX ' r C L In C P CIoth-1. Dcstcxvtc HR Frm, St Comm AH Ass CMH CCW F MI? CMCD G A A Situ Club ir Cfmm G Sports I I 1 CHARLES KENNETH ECKERT gj'2 g vw hmv Qtrr-:rt r -',.,tm'- f I iiif E .,, 44 UA-. 'D'- U Er U , HQ. 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FREDERICK KULP FELBER II7 West Bmronwoori Strc-ct I VfAummobsIc Mcchomc BARBARA FIERRO 6.58 North Ewqhth Sfrcof Com fffxccmmronr Acr T CILJI: -r 5 ' ff GERALD FLAMM 654 North Slwfh SUOCT I V'-AEICCYVICIOH CHARLOTTE MARLENE -153 Poor Street G V-f VVQVC GAA, Vw Ch, Cos CI Swnm. .-, 595' ' I 13511 - , ,wiixw I .3-F . 6 Ama? ' 5,? f' DOLORES FIREK JOY FISHER -II3 Rrookhno Strom IQOI Folrvncw Sr 9. af G V Phomqrophwc Pomtcr C P wr own? HP Ann Hwsf Club JOSEPH FLAMM 449 Gorriwn Strom G V -fpruvofo Palo? ROSE FLORIANI 312 South Elghth Street Com Secretory Mnxed Chorus L-Q THEODORE H FOCHT Stony Creek Mnlls C P Low er Drom Club Pres H R V P e N T recls t Arx ss Chr H P St Foc Comm C P C r Comm NHS Q SEBASTIAN FRANGIADIS 138 Poplor Street C. P.-Busmessmon H-Y, C, ,C. ALFRED M. FRIEDMAN 336 North Nnnth Street D. E-Seomon Fut. Mer. Rdg. Club SQHOOL F 5 of gift Q 2 -l' f T -1-J 'L 1:25 4,1 ...fe 5 NN .9 ix? 1,13 resz X, Lglfbvi lflldlfdi Ol 'i DONALD FOLEY 911 Rose Street I V Electronxc Enqlnenr Key Club NT Stg Hond NANCY J FORTNA 1912 Pcrklomen Avenue C P Undeclded S Ct St Coun REB Ed Q55 eens F T Drom CPC Sr Comm is .vm Club SARAJANE FREEHAFER RONALD FREET 148 West Wnndsor Street 225 Lmden Street C, P-Krndergorten Teocher l V.g-Electrucol Engnncer Y-Teens, F,T.A., GAA., S. Cr ft Wrestlmg Club JOHN FUNDYGA 314 North Fourth Street GV.-Protessuonol Bkt Ploye CHRIST GANAS 1113 Fronklln Street r C. P.-Dentust Hr-Y, CC., Esq. Club Hn-Y Pres., C.P.C., Esq, Clu H.R. Pres. b, ,CM wv kt x ARLAN M FOCHT 1007 North Eleventh Street G V Undeclded CAROLYN FOX 639 North Twelfth Street C P Undecided F T A Y Teens A Cop Sr Orch HR Treos CPC Dram Club Sr Comm ai BEATRICE A. FRICK 1222 Muhlenberg Street Com -Secretory . S., G.A,A, C. . . MAE GARITO 136 South Fourth Street Com.-Beoutlcion Ann. 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X X. -4 x., sex' resz 2.1 FAITH ANNE GARRETT GEORGE D GATES Ill Grace Street 944 Moss Street Com Stenographer G V Seaman egzfzfe ffzzlzfee Ann Hsst Club GERALD KENNETH GAUL 6l6 Bruckman Avenue l V Machumst Track STEWART GEHRIS l249 Greenwrch Street G V Baseball Player Baseball DORIS E GETTIS I 36 North Thirteenth Street Nurse N T Sec Su' Exec Comm St Coun Alt R8.B Sr Comm St Ct YTeens CPC NHS Q85 LAURA E GEARHART 25ll Pork Avenue C P Opera Smgcr Cap C P C Y Teens ec ub RGB NT S Comm N H S GAYLE G GEIGER 5ll North Elghth Street Com Secretary Mix Ch Swlm wl .I 5- HAROLD I GIFT 1549 Cotton Street G V Automotnve Mechanic C n B Orch HR res MAHLON GEBHAR 827 North Eleventh Street C P Protesslona Musuclan c Club Con B Comm ,mai BERNARD R GERBER l524 North Twelfth Street C P Busmessman NHS NT St Fac Comm Ct Assm Chr Typ Cub Comm W DALE GIFT 308 West Oley Street D E State Polnceman ' x .1 PAUL GEHRIS 1706 Oluve Street C P Teacher CC Wr HIYFTA Ath ub HP Sr Comm ROBERT GERBER l544 Moss Street l V Electrlcxan Stage Hand K, ROBERTA GINGRICH 559 Perry Street C P Undecuded C P C Y Teens Alumn iN l Ser Club 'I . 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Y Teens Sr Comm JOHN GREIG 524 Spruce Street D E Busunessmon XT CT-igifx K O X r XXx AJ 3251 li J t u xogyfdggf' ,,xyj4 f 1552 Xf DAVID C GODA 809 North Eleventh Street I V Machinist 5 Notuonol Honor Soc1eTY KENNETH GOOD M9 Gordon Street C P Law er BARBARA ANN GRAVER l4OO North Snxth Street Com Bookkeeper Busmess Effucsency Club CLIFFORDI F GRIM lO5 North Front Street l V Seoman ANNA MAE GOODMAN 4 South S venteenth Street Physical Ed Teacher St Foc Comm St Ct G Sports Sr Class Sec S Crafts Club as 'J' THOMAS GRAY l6ZO Locust Street Com Accountant HI Y MARY GUILES 550 Tulpehocken Street Com Accountant S O S LOUISA GORDON l407 College Avenue C P Housewsfe JEAN FAYE GREEN l530 North Nlnth Street Com Secretary s Eff ub Act T o Comm JOYCE GUNDY lOl6 Mulbcrrv Street Home Ec Teocher G Glee Club Sec CPC FTA Y Teens Sew Club Usher Sr Comm TX , I X -I ii- 45, 'o foft , N f -:DY Yi XX 1 1 ' up -l - 7 -9 I Rf QM! - lat A gl 'fl AX A r 1 l Q 5 ff 1- 4 ' i,ljQ N A I B . 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P -Lmdectceo H P, RCC C uh MIRIAM HEEBNER 64I Church Street Com,-Secretory Busuness Eftxcuency Club DORIS HART I42 North Erghth Street Ty as Future Mcrchortts ot Reodmg CIulJ AUGUSTUS HATZAD 308 North Fourth Street G V-Government Agent V Pres , . , , H - Ath CIub sl if 'V HARLIN HEERE 938 Douglass Strcct C PiAccountont IVF? GLADYS HARDING 238 North S cond Street Com Houscwxfc Busmess Ettlcueocy Ciub fi yrs -L HUGH HART IQO8 Old Wyomlsslng Road P Lawyer Kcv Club St Coun C PC Com IJ R B Sr Comm N . 'E 1-f ELMER HECKMAN 612 Avenue B I, V f-Draftsman MILDRED HEFFELFINGER II46 North Tenth Street Com.--Secretory GA A., S, Crofts Club 'v-,UM ll 3- lr FREDERIC R HEIFERT 810 North Fltth Street Com Bookkeeper HYRQCCA Z' ERA MAE HEIN 1246 Buttoowood Street Com Secretory ec O Mes un Club CHARLOTTE HENDRICKS 617 A1tor1 Avenue Northmont Com Telephone Operotor Bus Eff Cz X KCCEE T ,410 0271 111 nilz 'o 'Vq 'P fesz X1 VIRGINIA MAE HEISER 1OoO North Swxth Street Com Bookkeeper S O S C up LYNN HENNE 412 West Douglass Street Com Secretory B Eff Club Alumm Ser Club BETTY HERBEIN ELI KENNETH HERBEIN 1028 Perry Street 618 Buttonwood Street Com Housewxfe D E Store Monogcr G A A C P C H D M B Off Mes Cord Club G Sports ROXANNEJ HEIST 2:27 Green Street C P Restouront Morrogcr Y Teens CPC St Foc Comm C urt Alt FTA Rec L1 Sr Comm MARTHA J HENNE 1217 or h Tenth Str et Com S retory C A C r C u Court Alt Sr Con-m ? SHIRLEY HERBEIN 1028 Perm Street Com Stmogropher G A A C P C M B Cord C1ub H P G Sports 1 S- KENNETH P HEIM 1542 Mutberry Street C P Engmeer Sr Exec Comm Key C1ub Pres RecC1ub Emer Sound Sr Comm SHIRLEY HELLER 1009 Moss Street Com Secr tory Foc Comm Cord Cub HR Sec Sr Comm CONSTANCE HENRY 304 South Tenth Street Com Undeczd d C' RICHARD HERSHEY 1406 S Imylknll Avenue 1 V Automobnln Mechomc H R V Pres +5 A A fi N . 1 -' QL 1 5 J.1.:' 7 ' 51--fx, I ' - I 1- PQ? ' ara aa 1 31, -, 11-121 ' ' , ' 7 . ,lfil 'f lv 5 I, 1 X - 1 1 ' ' , T ., ., I U St Ct, CP C., Sports Comm, , ' fafff , A :Q ht: B if 6 - 1 , 1 af 5 v . ' HR,SY.,1-1P.,' ff, ,S Q. CY: l ,. ., ', , HP QPCS, sf ., St 9 , ., C1 tn, , , , . 5 5' F .A 1.x S 1 . ' -A .- V ' ' 5' 1 K - I xX - , ' N tv e HP, . my us-sg. , I CPTESA. od lb,St M M f Qigiof X 104K 1 Q .t ur hll 7 fczfj T' 1 oxx 035, 4112 SHIRLEY HERTZ 1116 Gregg Avenue P Nurse Lglflfi 67 1652 X, jzffzfw NANCY ANN HESS 1710 Centre Avenue Com Secretary SOS G Glee NHS HRTreas BERNARD JAMES HIGGINS 400 Worr n Street P Avla or H Y ir LARRY HILGENDORF 328 Wmdsor Street G V Farmer Key Club Emer Squad Act T CPC Typ u WILLIAM HILLEGASS 1126 North Thnrteenth Street P Physncuan Pres Key Club Sec MB Emer Squad CHARLOTTE HIMMELREICH 271 West Buttonwood Street G V Wave H P S Crafts Club CATHERINE HNOT 1049 Marlon Street Com Hour dresser Sr Exec Comm HP Act T Club St Fac Comm Chr Sr Comm NHS -qv- ,,s1 w-s 'Qu 'Qin KENNETH HIGO 1606 North Nnnth Street D E Unclecured Xa DOROTHY HILT 337 Hazel Street Com Meducal S cretary c u O Mes G H P G Sports AA 1' HIRAM HOCH 217 Lrnden Street G V Musucuan Sr Orch Rec Club iffy Q? 'af I JUNE HESS 1518 Mulberry Street Com Prnvate Secretary GAA G Sports Crafts Club Sr Comm SHUREE ANN HILDENBRAND 1722 Fanrvnew Avenue C P Music Teacher A eens C P Rec Club HR Chap LEVERNE HIMMELBERGER 342 North Front Street V Electrlclon KATHRYN HOCKMAN 213 Mulberry Street Com Secretary Y Teens SOS GAA, G Sports i i ,figig-S ,Ii- 1+ - 'WU,.,X, 1-1'-1 H301 ' It- Sf- It xx wx X 5 Xu' I 5 xf, I ,WJ 2 S, so Vw gQ c. - ' ' -- I r ' ' v A if in ' V, ,431 In ., .- C, 3 C t . f l . f ' . . , . . I FT, ., Y-T , . .C., HP., 1 V L ' , 2 X I ' . A C - .- e l. ,- , , , . HR ,, ' , Tr., Re. Cl b, ff. ., . . ., Coll., L, Ins, . , , C1 as , , . . Mir l 6 1' any x 1 I f qui lv JAY HOFF 529 Plke Strert D E Solesmon 3 via JEAN ANN HOHL 1128 Greenwlch Street Com Bookkeeper S Prog Se r 1' A 'sv 1I'f MARTHA HOMAN 924 Morlon Street P Nurs CPC YTeens Rec Club MARILYN HOYLER 1829 Rlver Road Com Secretory G Glee Club SC gl-soot X ft0 if Neg 8371 tt' 2 X. I852 XY I+' if fz pl Qi Q 153 Xe? 5 Lglflfvl fu!! ee JOAN HOLLINGER 1610 North Eleventh Street Com Secretory 1311 HY-54 RICHARD HOLLSTEN 923 North Front Street E Alrmon HP Bus Eff Club Alumni er Xlotlonol Thesplons Club DORIS HOOPER 638 Locust Street C P Unclecuced CPC YTeens HP Roc Cup Ush r Sr Comm DORIS HUIE 1460 North Front Street Com W A F S T 5 r PATRICIA HOOVER 9?2 North Eleventh Stree om Uncleclded C GAA Alumm e Club es S Crotts Sports CPC Cub G LUCILLE HUMMEL 339 South Fourth Street P Nurse C P C S O S Us r 9 GWENDOLYN I-IOFFM 1604 Perknomen Avenue Corn Secretory HP Off es MALVIN HOMAN llO North Nlnth Street G V Sol smon Jw vs vac! J DONALD HOWE 922 Modlson Avenue V Electrlclon SHIRLEY ANN HUYETT 210 McClellan Street C P Offlce Worker CPC YTeens St Coun Ct S O S U r Comm ... Llog ' ...-. 2 fxeef A X 'E , VY CX Q 1 I , X ff Y ' 4 , f' 4 ,N ., P Elf 4 K2 19 X list ' ft: - Xe P ' .4 7' . I 4 s-Z o X ' s i l - X .Y,'f-1, ., I +14-fi I l AN F I I ., I A Q .I . bl ... fb . . 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Spruce Str et G V Nurse GAA G Glee Club FTA Off Mes H P Capt RONALD JACOBS 1547 North Tenth Street D E Draftsman DONALD JARMOSKA 159 Hudson Str et C P Electrxcal Enguneer Kev Club A Cop M Qt N HS LEWIS CHARLES IANNI 420 Johnson Street G V Truck Driver HERBERT JACKSON 31 Maple Street P Law er Coun V res F T A es Ct CPC Key CATHERINE JANICK 1026 Perry Street Com Alrlnne Hostess HRVPres Cos Comm Cos Club NATALIE JAWORSKI 404 Columbla Street Cort' Secretory S Bus Eff u Chap Sr Comm C SS I 'V AM' QQ- l ' ' , ,- ' If 5' X f' Q gfjei, . Q u . W Q , C ,fi sg A .-A FEE . V ' 1 1 1 ' X 1 'X 1 X X '-.gf 1 ' ,,. 1 C kc: ' L ' . 5 1 C. .- e - H Q C em Y . . ., , . .,Wr., . , . , . , St, P ., , Pr . Tr. ., . St ., , Club s A ,F af h 1 I 1 A I x ' lf - Il , 3 '- 'W '-, ,, N.l'-IMT . .ClbSe.,A WILLIAM JOHNSON 848 Washington Street I V Mechanlc EVELYN JONES 1386 Perksamen Avenue Com Meducal Secretary A CPC G Spor s r s YTeens St Ct St ac Comm Sr Comm Emer Squad JOHN JOST 123 West Greenwich Street C P Seaman RAY KALBACH 523 North Tenth Street I V Prmter SCHOOL Q x :Aff-Dye X 52311 iz H 7 'nfl X '94, 25153 A lesz X, lu-I fzfzfm fzffzfee PEGGY SUE JONES 606 North Second Street Corn Secretary Cord Club A Cap GAA HOWARD JONES 658 Ensenbrown Street G V Barber I1 ,f WALTER JURASINSKI 632 South S venth S reet G V Chemlst H R Treas Swnm DRUSILLA JULIAN 1149 North Twelfth Street Com Telephone Operator C rd Club HP Act T Call 'Xl I JAMES KANTNER 1711 Cotton Street G V Seaman DOROTHY KALINOWSKI 211 Chapel Terrace Com Medical Secretary Sr Exec Comm Max Ch Sr Comm Card Club 15 BETTY JONES 1515 North Fnfteenth Street G V Nurse HR Sec YTec-ns CPC ec Club 'Q' WILLIAM JONES 1041 Amrty Street C P Musuc Teacher B Club HP Sr Comm 44+ ,g-.gf 1' JOHN KALBACP' 448 North Nnnth Strcct D E Salesman Future Merchants of Readmg Club PAULINE KASPRISKE 56 Crestmont Street C P Undecuded FTA YTeens Fr Club frtxx , og, X fs? - I ,K . t , 1. 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WALTER W KAZMIERCZAK l54O Cotton Street D E Wallpaper Store Owner Future Merchants of Readnng Club .ln LEWIS KELLER 521 Mulberry tree G V Marine Ai 4- MARY KEMP 637 Clanton Street Com Wave 9 X K 45326 N' IBSZ 4 Q1 tgzfzfe jufzfee NANCY KEITH 32 Walnut Street D E Busuness Woman Future Merchants of Reading Club SANDRA KELSEY 46 North Eleventh Street C P Chemlst C eens t t Coun FTA Typ Club Tenn Sr Comm WILLIAM JAMES KEPLEY 806 North Nmth Street G V Aurm an H R Treas Sung Club av- ELEANOR E KELLENBERGER 526 North Eleventh Street Com Secretary BARBARA ANN KEMP l3 West Thlrty suxth Street Com Actress C H P Ann l-lust u JOANN KERCHOFF 326 South Eleventh Street Com Legal Secretary YTeens Ann l-lust Club NANCY KAUTTER l86 Clvmer Street Corn Wave Card Club 'S-:LY uv, FRANCIS ANN KELLER 750 Locust Street Com S cretarv Alumni Ser Club Bus Etf Club HELEN KEMP 945 Church Street Corn lnterror Decorator Smgung Club LOIS MAE KILLIAN l402 Cotton Street G V Undecrded Sang Club Mix Ch fb' . . X X. f A: l . Y E g yir ,t A X Y ll' -A K- I- . 5 V Q . w I s f ' - ' '- cp, 'C Y-T , 5. c ., sfo ctpj, . ., , Cl b ' fu ,Af , H' X ' - Q AMY KLECKNER 600 Fruedensburg Road C P Teac er A Cop Ass Chop Typ Club YTeens CPC FTA Sec Stu Foc Comm Chr NHS if NANCY KLEINSMITH 1136 North Tenth Street Com Physlcol Ed Teacher H P Capt GAA KENNETH KLINESMITH 406 North Thnrteenth Street Duomond cutt r Hn Y VIRGINIA LOU KOCHER 1228 North Snxth Street Com Undecnded MB, Flag T Club, GAA Y Teens, Sr Comm Z! X 5 0 fir PX91 CHOO 30 7 5 N 'Ulf x GQ Q33 A' C F052 Nf 5 GENE KLEIN 1210 Liberty Avenue C P Muslclon IXIJZ Mil!!! Ofc Cn B CM GERMAINE KLEMPKE 1021 Moss Street Com Secretory Sensor Orchestra EDNA KNABB Reading R D 2 G V Receotnomst SOS C C .IAN ET KOEN IG 1708 Centre Avenue C P Nurse Bond Nur Club Y fx, 'K J' 9 LOIS BELLE KLEVANSKY 1228 Linden Street D E Store Monoger KATHLEEN KNEEREAM 142 Rose Street G V Pruvote Musuc Teacher A Conpello LeROY KOHL 737 Pear Street C P Chemrcol Engnneer A Cappella CHARLES S KLINE Douglossvrlle R D 1 V Prm er BARBARA KNERR 213 West Green Street Com Wove S Crafts Club H R V Pres BENJAMIN KOLLER 843 Brngcmon Street G V Prnntcr 6 P ,- 91151 ' I ' 5,51 YQEX 2' Gr 1.4-' :ll 1 I - 1 , A 1:31 i J1 Ei - ' ' yy' 'intl A uit Q fQ,,f -X A xl, .-A 'f' 41- ' s 'Iliff no 4 . 4 rt ' ' , f ., . ., . , Sr B, h,, o . ,, tl - I' 1 -' ' C pf 'A ,, -f f .- Q A ar' , -A , V. L x ' ' . . 1 fa 137' :ei .- . .Y . .- I - r ' ' ' A . I G' 7' .1 4' ..' i f -A I 1 7 4. .. f 1.V.- - e . Y-I A I . .- - I - ,PN HP, , ., N H s to 'gf ' v A. A lg uv L I tj. ' I A N . 4 ' Q f 560093 x f no Eff vm -If-y fA,4J 5' VOX o2:.-1 'L' z 2 Z-P 'VI 1 S5153 +5 sw X f 1652 R, JOHN KOLODZIEJSKI ALBERT KOMLODI E157 Spruce Street 157 Hudson sneer Undeceded V U d d d Boseboll I l 0 n cc' Q IRENE KOSTZEWA 500 South Fnfteenth Street G V Foshuon Des: ner HAROLD KRAMER 318 Hollenboch Street G V Undecuded Socc BB EMILY KOZAK 1560 Cotton Street G V Servuce Woman ub G Gee Club H Mes Sr Comm 1 RICHARD P KRAATZ JUNE KRAJEWSKI 617 Fern Avenue 503 South Fifteenth Street G V State Policeman G V Holrdrcsser Mix Ch JAMES KRAMER 421 Lourel Street G V Truck Driver H011 Pofrol YVONNE KREIGER DOLORES KROTT 102 Douglass Street 719 North Tenth Street Corn Secretory Com Secretory eens MB B s Eff Smgmg Club GAA St Coun Sr Comm ELIZABETH KRECKER DEAN KRIEBEL 315 Hoskxns Ploce 1228 Elm Street C P Prrvote Secretory P Chemls C P C Y Teens G Glec Club S res xec omm Ty C ub Comm ACIEL ANNE KRUM 123 West Douglass Street 1231 Mulberry Street C P Pvt Puono 5. Cello Teacher C P Undecrded Sr Orch NHS Rec Cub YTeens SOS ELSIE KRUPPENBACH ff!!-G r ,Q We C S PV, A I th' 'X 'rlrzfm - -yt -qu, .' lv-W' f 11 E lXxT,5xX VA If , Y-9 K 74' , -6 - ' X--xg ' X ' ' ,1 X 2,1 A 4 n a ,. X , .- g 4 ri . .-- . - H Typing Club HR, Sec., GAAA., Swxm., Cord M.B, Conl B., Sr. Orch. Swnm., Act, T. Coll., Typ. Clu Cl , , 1 , .P., Off. . . K - 2 X Q1 G ' ,ci . ,- , --- - C - t ,, ., V. I ,r, I-IRP ,Tr,N.l-IS. E , C ., o. 1 , Sr, A I x ' ' Y-T'-, I., U, , Club, 'GG Q 'R . .,, , 1 L '-, Khin- DORIS KULP 1225 Luzerne Avenue G V Undeclded G Glee Club V Pres Sung Club 75.- Eff JAY KURTZ 928 Buttonwood Street G V Stote Trooper 'fb-1 FLORENCE IRENE LAN 116 West Puke Street Com Secretory B s Eff Cu w Comm Q3 , V T I RAYMONU LASCOMB 329 Hollenboch Street l. V.-Electrical Engmeer Notlonol Honor Society Z- X QHOOL xx 2 PM 53' 52 4, f51f'3,!+ sz 1552 X, egzfzfe fzflzfee GERALD KULP 462 Burch Street C P Undec: ed Chess Club 9- TX FELICIA LoFATA SYLVIA LAMM DOLORES LANDER 426 Bungomon Street 1133 Church Street 337 Corroll Street G V Housewufe Corn Wave Com Secretorv Sewlng Club T Coll H R Treos Sung Msxed Chorus WILLIAM LANGAN 1508 Stihuylklll Avenue G V Automotlve Engmneer M x Ch Chess Club BARBARA LAUB 1206 Marlon Street C. P.-Secretary C.P.C., M.B,, Y-Teens, Flog T. Ft. B,, Tr., Rec, Club Club JANICE A LASCOMB 1736 Cotton Street Com Housewuf Mnxed Chorus SPIROS LECATSAS 540 North Eughth Street D, E,-Florist Future Merchants of Reodmg Club RICHARD LEE 331 McKnlght Street I V Mechanlcal Englneer Club C fge1 f fgfbffg' 533 N ffsf cfnrl 'inf ex LEX 52 lvl! if xg Q 652 X, C SS Lgffzfe ,jufffee SHIRLEY LEINBACH 917 Amuty Street C P lnterlor Decorator Arx St Coun N H S Y Teens DFL as Club S Comm ETHEL LESSIG 1235 North Flfth Street G V Secretary Y Teens RICHARD L LINDERMAN 1030 Amlty Street I V Constructlon Englneer NT Stg Hand Wr GERALD LEISEY 1236 Pike Street C. P Fashion Designer l-lRVPres ACao Pres NTV rcs L ns C PC MQ x Sr Comm gr ill WILLIAM JOHN LESSIG 1022 North Fltth Street C P Aeronautlcal Englncer Key Club CPC Sr Comm KARL O LIPPOLD 148 North Nlnth Street V Floras Model Rallroad Club CLIFFORD LENHART 811 North Front Street G V Seaman 3-1 m K J- 7' Pg AM 3 SALVATORE LEVANTI 468 Sprung Garden Street D E Automoblle Salesman Future Merchants ot Readlng Club ALFRIEDA LISZCZ 502 Manor Street G V Housewlte Slngnng Club .I DAVID LEIBIG 1633 Haok Sreet C P Organlst Orch Castlealrgs C 5x EDWARD LEONARD 934 Douglass Street G V Unclecnded 'Ck 53 an-. if u -N. GUS LEWIS 832 Elm Street I V Automoblle Mochanlc Model Rollroad Club GERALD LONG 1510 College Avenue C P Electrlcal Cont Ath Club Swxm Tr roctor ,f '17 1 1 , 701 , , A 1 . EB 1-17-' , A ' I ,Nfl Xlffue , I f - 'F ' .. ,CX K Q A If 5' X- 'V lr I ' f! 1 his ti, Lt rf T , I I Yi N Key' , . . , ,, , la ,, -, PC V.P ,, ,.., .,Pes. ' 1.5: ! i Q. s Y A n X - Q A11-lt, r'Y Q P ,,l!,. ', .'t.,Ar,l Q. S, . . -' 2 71 A-'Q . - - - 3' ' P F' X W 1: ' -4 ' f ' X 7 ve QF' ,l dx, -A V . A Alf ' - 42:1 V 5 f A N ,, L ' we . ,- G i I f . bf , f- X- 5gH0Ow -1 W Stix 27 52 it L k ROGER N LONGENECKER 426 Worren Street C P Physlcnon H1 Y yn- if '1,Jt' Joszrn LOOSE sl f l852 X tgzfzfe fulzfee' RICHARD LORD 1207 North Front Str et 38 Cedar Street G V Mornne Golf LOUIS M. LOVELLO 755 North Enghth Street Com.-Busuness Executuve C., S. Comm., rx ., Chess Club MARLENE MALADY 1021 Wolnut Street Com.-Secretory A Cop., H.R. Pres., Sr. Exec. Comm, G. Sports, GAA., Y- Teens, S. Crofts Club, Sr. Comm. V Morlne 'Op ho GERALDINE MACK 217 Maple Street G. V -Tyurst S.O.S, G Glee C ub 1 'wig ft? 54- FRANCES MAMRAK 1033 Spruce Street G, V.-Dressmoker Cos, Comm., Cos. Club WILLIAM H LORD 1023 Union Street C P Physucuon p Club NT ss r Comm Arx Sr Exec Comm StFocComm NHS Q8-S JOANNA MACKOWIAK 522 South 1415 Street G V-Undecnd,d .A, M x. h., Club, xec. Consm., G. Sports, Comm., N.H,S. 5' KENNETH MANGO 233 Hudson Street C. P.-Doctor A Coppello DORIS LOOSE 320 West Greenwuch Street Com Secretory Bus Eff Club Alumni Ser Club res HR Sec NHS rx Sr Comm GERTRUDE R LOTZ Linden Street Secretory 236 Corn O Mes B 5 Eff C Coun A RONALD MADEIRA 124 Rob son Street G. V-Physucol Ed. Teacher Swim., SOC. FRANK MARKOVICH 219 Orange Street C. p.1M0ChOhlCOl Engmeer Key Club, Rec. Club, Pres., St. Foc. Comm. H,R. V- LORRAINE MARKS lOl South Fifth Street 5-Moor? of xl X r EGL 9 ff! J 171 o2:,,1 ill xt fb FL : X852 X-I 2 211251229 egzfzfe fu fffee LOUIS MASCIOTT 808 North Eleventh Str G V Archn ect Athlettc Club HARRY B MAYOPOULOS 717 North Tenth Street l V Televnslon Engmeer 2- If I ix GARY McELWEE 1201 Avenue D V Mochmus SEM GEORGE MASON 312 Bmgomon Street P Voce 1S Qt op V res 45,4 GEORGE MAYS 243 South Futth Street Corn Busuness Mon Fellowshlp Club Q, 'nfatw SYLVIA MECK 104 Norh Front Street G V Nurse Y Teens DELETTA MASTRANGELO 316 North Front Street Com Medlcol S cretory Busmess Effnclcncy Club 1. VIRGINIA McBRIDE 1729 Thorn Street C P Housewife YTeens Rec Club LOIS MEDNICK 1214 Lmden Strcct C P Psychologist Rec Club C PC Y Teens Swum St Foc Comm JOANNE RITA MASCHERI 132 North Fourth Street P Nurse SOS Sr Comm NORMAN MATZ 1747 Rose Street I V Toolmcker JAMES McCAULEY 342 South Fourth Street G V Gome Commnssloner MYRNA MENGEL 1629 North Eleventh Street P Nurse YTeer1s CPC Rec Club ,f 5 Xx f4 ffu': 1 , XT SX fy X, ' t ,211 ' . , ,bl , Y li mf 41911 Q! 72, X ' sxvrr 8 T U I C , 15 4 3 'fn 1, W 1 F V FJ' w 11595 I .- H ex I eet ' . - t C. .3 1 t .H e . ,- M. ., A C . . P ., L, Ins, m ' -- i , I A uf it X lb: x . F Q i vt 1 I if ', Ni Af' Z: 'x K l git'-1 E ' ' ' T , Q A N at I I .:' -, rl' , 'A KX ' 1 .1 X ' C 1. .- r , ,- . .- C. .- x 9 A afar! Jews' 1 QTJJ O XX uv? I O 1 RICHARD MENGEL 340 North Thlrteenth Street ft 5 X, 451 fue fu Jzfee SHIRLEY L MENTZER 139 l-lamnlton Street P Nurse M B Flog T C ub .-4. ALLEN MERKEL 910 Locust Street G V Undecided JOSEPH E MICHAEL 1431 Moss Street l V Gunsmlth LOUISE V MILLER 645 North Twelfth Street Com Relngnous Secretary Alurnnl Ser Bus Eff HP Capt ANNA MIKOS 1112 North Tenth Street Com Prnvate Secretary Act T Club St Fac Comm PATRICIA A MILLER 112 Hamnlton Street G V F B I Secretory Fellowship Club Secretary OPAL MERRIDA 205 North Third Street G V Medical Secretary S O S BETTE MILLER 1021 Walnut Street Com lnterlor Decorator G A A YTcens M B Sec A1umnlSec S Crafts PATRICIA ANN MILLER 452 North Fourteenth Com Rccephomst Street GAA Bus Eff Club, G Sports, HR Trees, HR Sec ' 1 +90 Liz, A ,V N 1 Xl ' QQ- .',. tg of 1?v A sf .. M-5 V5 at 1 5 A - ' 1,11 f- S A 1 fj ' fZf?,f,flg: X I 9 it A V j 231. .Lf Q A V -V4 X he . T . 1 X xl , r 6 NS? v z I . 1 1- ' X , . . 1 i. .- ' ' . .- t 6 Q A ., , I , . fl' - r nr G' WILLIAM MENGEL West Leesport R D C P Coast Guard Arr Force Sr Orch Ath Club 'Ci fa CAROL MESSNER 215 Lrnden Street C P Fashion Desngner Arxolma BETTY JANE MILLER 1244 Sprung Street C P Nurse Arx Sr Comm C P C Y Teens Sec St Coun, M B Usher Flag T Club, Bkt B N HS K WILLIAM MILLER, JR 222 West Douglass Street G V Soldler Muxed Chorus JOSEPH MILSHAW l2A2 Muhlenberg Street I V Auto Mechamc Esqusrc Club WILLIAM L MINNICH 336 North Second Street G V Musuctan Esqunre Club GEORGE MONGRAIN 142 Hudson Street l V Electrlcnan IIA. ,. ROBERT MORAWCZYNSKI 835 Bmgarnan Street G V Physlcol Ed Instructor Ath Club Ft B Wr Tr 2GF' f 9 xx lg url mc 4' 2471!-f Q 4' C5 AT 1552 X, 5 Lglflffi jzzfzfee pl! BETTY MIRASZEWSKI 448 South Third Street C P Laboratory Techmcnan CPC SOS Tenn Sr Comm J' 3 KENNETH MONTI 246 Greenwnch Street G V Physlcal Ed Teacher Ath Club HP vs x 'E I 49 VIRGINIA MORGAN 232 Hudson Street Corn Housf-wlfc GAA G Sports S Crafts A PAUL MISURA 624 Wsllow Street C P Undeclcled C C Swlrn T Key C ub Pres Esq Club Sr Comm ROBERT MONTZ 54l McKnight Street G V Seaman SAUL MOROFF l202 Hampden Boulevard C P Chemlst Key Club Treas C PC V Pres St Court St Ct NHS NT Chem Club Tenn Sr Comm lik SHIRLEY MINNICH 166 West Oley Street Com Stenographer G A A Y Teens ,vo RUTH MITTOWER 550 Avenue A Corn Prtvate Secretary M B Flag T C ub it LEONARD MOORE 540 Poplar Lane G V Undecuded FRANK D MORRISSON lO5 West Oley Street G V Physical Ed Teacher Ft B Bkt B BB 'I . L k 1- , - 7 Q ' I Iyxrr, A ,gm I l'-5-f, 'El lf Wy . ,Ulf , I y ,, 6, ra ' L1 - .1 ' Y. , JR. f A V V q ' '7':':-. l iek 2 Fil,tffZ'A 0 D 'If 1 . ' lv F 2' V . t A .. 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MOYER HJ! 7 Mom SMQOT HI: Dmmlifr-1 Sfrfwt C P Umivgulcci Ccvvx Prwxfcnm' '1.'cr.'Vr1r-, Tm-uhwfoi F2r1.1wo CMV Fw- EH C wiv C VC Sv C ww 0 ANN MULLARKEY 442 Scmth PMN Srfi-Q1 IRENE MUELLER M Ch F03 Ichugh SHQC? C P Pmfrssmmc' U wmv Cow 3CCVP'7l'x F' T A STL: F05 Cmrm Ordw GA A G ii' VM QVC Chix IRC Rm Club, Sr Cfvfww C V C , T C ' N H S -111 'inf DORIS NAGLE 37? SOLJN1 Thxrd SHOOT Com Socrofory Sr Busmcss Effncuc-rwcy Cmiw ' V' V' 5.4.2 -' 2' 'S-2?g7?-fab ' , N mi' -179- 4 'vm .gfzgify Z-gf K ' , .5. t ,- J. A ROGER MOSTELLER 1225 Serv- F 'th Eve-ct fi Z EBU-.vw-w Nrmogcr dw D, JOY MOYER 23C lkwxt DO,xQNmss Com Pvwxch' Burr ,N Street mow CPC Vu Ch, Bus FH, Club H F2 7 wmv MARIANNE J. MUNI 915 Rulwvvv STVNHY C D Lrv.iCC c1f'c1 C P C FV02 Y JDO ns, S1 Coun AIT Lshwr Cl C L Club, Sr COW rr N H S JANET NELSON S20 Wm Sires! Com f Socrcforx N HS R 8 B Hwsf CMD CPC, Ann RICHARD NELSON 83 Setwux1kr1l Awnut gl-KOOL 5 xi ...Of Q' 9 p . ..,1,. A alzsigfxzr n- ju? YQ V o H- Q 1 'Z ' .. 2 gt: T 0 A A-at .2 A QP: , u ' A. 9 -x 11, iw 9,4 Q1-:F Q-P fx , K! , 6- Q? .if ' s A 'N-t, -,, VINCENT NERTAVICH SSOA Tulpetwoeken Street I V,fUndecud0d I I .gffzfm ,jufffee 99 .ar ,Q 5 lf Qrfigrl ,P CHARLES A, NISSLEY CAROLYN M. NOLL JOAN A. NOLL ROSE NOTOBARTOLO 1653 Cotton Street 538 E1m Street 745 Lonce Place 306 Bell Avenue G V f--Undectcted Corn ---Housewde Corn f-Secretory G V 7 A Cop., Ann Hust Club, Alumnn H R V,Pres, Rec Club, G Sports, Ser Club Sr. Exec. Comm. ' ga-Fvax' ' ' '5-fill Q ,L - fy. 'g:1yvva.' .z'E?f'..f1 Am- -Ig, 5. , Simi: Q. 1 1 'A.,f5,.,f. . NANCY NUSS MICHAEL 0'BRIEN DOROTHY OCHOCKI EDWARD OCKSRIDER 715 Crescent Avenue 652 South Nuneteenth Street 424 North Ftfth Street 254 Pear Street Corn.-Secretory C P---'Lawyer Com.-Secretory G, V-Sports' Announcer GAA, Cord Ctub, G. Sports C PC., Key Club, Go1f, Corn Homeroorn Treasurer Mrxed Chorus Club, St. Coun, St. Ct. KENNETH A. OGDEN, JR. 11O Fern Avenue D. E --Mature' D Hote' Future Merchants of Reodmg Club ' J N-L ' , , N. w 1 Y. I K. F. OLSZEWSKI PATRICIA A. ORLANDO Street 513 Pork Avenue C P -Nurse Bus, Eff Club Y-Teens, Nur, Club, G. Sports, G AA, H R, Sec. r,- Gi FAYE OSENBACH 523 Tulpehocken Street Com Nurse Bus Eff Club GAA G Sports :na ,Q SANDRA K OTT l4l4 Palm Street Corn S cretary G A A GEORGE PAINTER 637 Rutter Street MB Mech Dr Club PAUL L PATRIE 522 Summxt Avenue I V Machunnst FX ff SCHOOL Es ff ch, QW If W YJ1I XX 5 2 WX eyffi 4375 .sy 3-X. K, we ,msg . ,J , ' tgffzfe fulffee CATHERINE ROSE OUDINOT 977 Robeson Street Com Secretary G A A JOHN K PALMER 549 Gordon Street .Y Pres Com Club Sr Comm JANE PAULEY G26 Penn Street Com Nurse Y Teens GAA Sr Exec Comm Sports S Crafts Cub Comm THEODORE PACHARIS l325 Lunden Street D E Undecl ed Future Merchants of Reaclnng Club FERN PAPPAS rc boro R D YTeens CPC FTA Fr ub ACap GLORIA PFAFFMAN 43 Crestmont Street G V Ty mst Srngnng Club DOLORES OSTROSKI 508 South l5V2 Street Com Teacher NHS Sung Club Ott Mes SAMUEL H PACIFIC 230 Reed Street D E Salesman Future Merchants of Reading Club CATHERINE PASKO 550 Wunder Street C Sung Club G Spors GAA Off Mes JAMES PFLEGER 749 Church Street I V Mechanlc 5 1.45 5 . . f ' . f 1 if .Y e , f ct .- l ' x 1 . E , ' Q we 'i l A ' B. ls , , , 1 G. V,-Mechanlc C PfKmttung Mach Erector C, P.-Opera Sunger Com -Bookkeeper , ., , . H - , CPC, HR, , . - , . , , , . ,, . Cl , C P. ., , , . t A ' fy - . .- I .-- . .4 p . .- G, f A' A 'I , srf -sq FRANK PIETRZYK IOSO Muhlenberg Street I V Radlo Radar Maunt Man EUGENE PINTI 434 Schuylklll Avenue C P Machmlst FRANCES POMPIANO 323 Franklin Street G, V,-Undecuded Cos, Comm., Cos. Club, Mlx. Ch. Pres., Sr. Comm. Sv PAUL Pnmuu BCHOOL Wwe X .lb 7 hlL X sep III tu! X QQ?-v '53 'Sf X X X Iesz X, cgzfzfe jukfee JOAN PLATT IOAI Douglass Street V Physical Ed Tea h r Cub G Sports Max C1 A A N H S Sr Comm NANCY L. POTTEIGER IO26 Mulberry Street Com.hTeacher Usher, Sew Club,Y-Teens, F,T.A, CP C., RENEE' PRUTZMAN Brooklme Manor Apartments 914 Perry Street C. P.-Mechannc Ath. Club, Wr, Com.-Telephone Dperator G.A,A., H.P., G. Sports RICHARD PLUCKER 507 Rob son Street Com Cert Publnc Accountant SHIRLEY PREY 708 Lehrqh Street C. P,-Elem, School Teacher Sr. Comm., F,T,A., Y-Teens, C.P.C., Rec. Club, A Cap, JOSEPH PUGLIESE IO5O Lmcoln Street G. V.-PIIOT Golf JOHN L PINKERTON 537 Cedar Street Too and Due Maker MILDRED MAY POLITO AIA Arluhgton Street Com Stenogrooher S Court Alt Mlx Ch ct B s E Club N 'T'- THOMAS J. PRICE 1202 North Front Street C. P.-Musncuon MB., Con, B., Sr. Comm., Orch. WALTER QUADE 265 South Seventeenth Street I, V,-Draftsman 55.103155 A fox' igiii,-'A:'9 1 rv : -2 .fav , 4 ' tr Aa O . . . , . , , ff- f .1 15+ ity 2:3 13191 34?-'3:3ZL.p 3 .1 , ,,,, ew.: 5. . , v , w A fcfur , :Qui Y' ,, . H . fyhw 31' 1-MV '11 '., '.,, , -.. ' ' 1 'I ft pV 0 1 .. , . 1 1: ,, Q 1 ,1 ,,,, 1. 11? vi. ff . W , - N x f 15' 'Ziff F- .-me ' ' Er' L ' ' HL '4' -:Q ,525 . QQ' mf. -f A .lf-'J 'X 1 A in I RALPH QUAINTANCE 409 Tuloehocken Street I, VvFarmer EDWARD RAPP 606 Schuylktll Avenue P Clvll Englnecr s Chr 1 Comm St Coun HENRY ROBERT REDCAY 626 North Th1rteenth Street G V Muslc Teacher GEORGE REINERT 1026 Locust Street G V Phystcal Ed Teacher Soccer Coptam We 325 fig fa-Sy H J 1 E A H -if 1 1 x u N w JAMES E. QUINN, JR. 1043 Church Street l, V,-Cabmetmaker tgffzfm fzffffee PATRICIA ANN RECK 1045 Locust Street G V l-lousewde PEGGY RAPP ETHEL M REBHOLTZ 946 Moss Street Weuscr Str et P Nurse C P Research Chem1st Dram Club YTeens C NHS Dram Club ec Tr as A Cao nn Club Exec Comm Usher Sr Comm Arx Sr Comm CARL REIDINGER DAVID REIFSNYDER FLOYD E REIFSNYDER 1328 Green Street 816 North F1fth Street 1647 Perk1omen Avenue V Undecrded C P Salesman 1 V Cabmetmaker H Y M1x Ch E Wr Sung u WILLIAM REINHART JEROME REINHOLD LEROY F REMP JR 1357 North Nlnth Street 148 Schuylknll Avenue 1344 Church Street C P Electrncal Engnneer G V Pro Football Player G V Church Organnst and Football Chorrmaster A Cop Card Club I 1 f. 1 Vx ' A , 731 ' C C, ,v C. --A A . AS. ,, l-1-Y, C, P C., Sr , - ,C.P. .,s1 NT., . 5 , HR Q , ,S Q. 1 6 V ' in Q. Pi ,' f ' X . .3 G. - G , - 1 - 1- , , . FY, ., ., . Cl b - Q1 79' I ' ? ':'- ' 53 T vii. RONALD RHEIN l345 North Twelfth Street Government Aqent H1 Y Ann Hmst Club Pres Key Club Ct CC Sr Comm BEVERLY RICHARDS 720 Rutter Street Com Secretory Bus Eff Club Pres Alumni Ser Club G Trro Sr Comm NHS CHARLES RITTLE l42l Moss Sreet V Prln er HOWARD ROHRBACH I362 North Front Street G V Commercnol Artlst Art Club X' SCHOOE Qfurl 111:97 7 Nl rV Q 0 O 23,14 zt X' Mx 5 2 w '+X Q 53 1' Lgzfzfe fulzfee ciflf SYLVIA RICHMOND H58 Morton Street G V Housewnte Cop G A A Cor Club Y Teens G Sports HENRY LEEDS ROBIDOUX 834 Locust Street C P Electrucol Enguneer S Fr Cu DANIEL ROMAN! 9l8 Loncoster Avenue D E Morune Future Merchants of Reodxng Club PATRICIA RIEGEL 532 Wolnut Street P Dr ss Deslgner if S. ROBERT ROCHE ll3O North Tenth Street V Mcrrne Stogehond FREDERICK ROMIG 72l Worren Street C P Industrial Englneer H R Pres Hn Y, Sr Comm BARBARA ANN RIBBLE 352 South Fourth Street Buyer Future Merchonts of Reodnnq Club JOANNE RINGLER 529 Robeson Street C P Teoc er Snnq Club Mlx Ch Sr Comm T HELEN ROCKOWICZ 837 Culvert Street Com Secretory Bus Eff Club Alumnl Ser Club reos T o Comm JOSEPH ROSE 815 North Front Street C P Undecuded Key Club CPC A op, Sr Comm un If C -1 4 W, f r l Z 'lf 1 l -CA - -l , ll'llf' w A-A I I 53' A 1uTgigZ' '- f X h cu P.- Q ' ' D, Ei ' ,' sr. ' ., F.l.A,, C.P.C'.', Tr., ' -A , I A K-ds x ll A F - for 'es , t f A A - H A ' , ,Q .eg ..,, :Y il If , .- .v C. ,- e ,- h . , f , , A ., C.P.C., .. , fl , , , ,, , . Q T C ' ' S-A , 4 1, ,- f I .- I, .- .-- N.H. ., . I b . . , . r ., Act. . c ll., H.P,, sr. F A - . ti ,..- M 5 K , K. If-'X ' ,, ,, ' I .' ' - - Q'-., - , . -, c. . K'5gHOOLE-Qx 1' , ' 9 1- ,. -EN? 9 K 94fnrLLE3?'Se1I't Q A I new 9 -25,4 'Silk A 1 Q f t 4X 2543457 1 xi xx-4 r X- ' Q .pl 1 E if DENNIS EDMUND ROSS 1337 Muhlenberg Street om F B l Ago i652 ESQUQIS Club ' n' Lgjfy g PAUL RUPERT 45 South Elghth Street G V Machlnxst GLORIA SANDS 350 McKnlght Strcct G V Wave G Glee Club HP S Crafts FREDERICK SATTLER 1229 Green Street C P Draftsman fu Dfw VIRGINIA MAE RUPPERT 1704 Perknomen Avenue P Nurse CPC GAA ACOD St Coun Sw: Re Clu r Comm VIRGINIA SANDS 1313 North Twelfth Street Com Dental Tech IH WACS C S THOMAS SAVIDGE 1319 Perry Street C P Undeclded Ann Hlst Club V Prs CC H Y Tr l 'YN MARY A. ROTH 1037 North Fntth Street C. P.-Nurse A Cap., HR, Sec., Sew, Club, C PC. JANE RUTOLO 262 Landers Street Com Secretary wlm C L C L JOSEPH SALINO 342 South Fltth Street C P 'vlusnclan Castleanrcs Con MB S Sr Orch JAMES SAYLOR 1618 Moss Street G V Commercial Artust i CLEO SANDERS 313 Cherry Street G V Clerk Typust LOUIS SALVI 368 Schuylkull Avenue G V Undecsded JOYCE E SAYLOR 925 Washrngton Street Florls Future Merchants of Reading Club ffltt A ' , 'r ' 1 , .- C, .- g . .- , . ., ., ., , . S , ,, , , Club Alt., V.B., m, c. b, S, 'YI '. '- , . ., . C,P.'T os, ' '- , .B,, . ., r. B., '- ' ' 3,1 I ' 1 5' .' lil' , fes' J 1 I ' -'T-.3 5 ft I ' . .- , .- . - D, E.- 1 . . . e., . ., ' r- , . SHIRLEY S SCHAEFER 53512 North Ninth Street C P Laboratory Technrcran CPC Typ Club HR Pres S Comm N H S GEORGE SCHAEFFER IZO North Seventh Street I V Draftsman Hu Y r- PATRICIA SCHEFFLER 229 South Slxth Street Com Prrvate Secretary Busrness Eftrcnency Club MARVIN H SCHLODER 703 Alton Avenue C P Machlnust Record Club HOOL + 51- Ofur ,lnux fjy J- Ol 025 QM K losz XJ tgzfzfm fzrlzfee MARK E SCHAEFFER 1670 North Tenth Street C P Mrsssonary NANCY SCHEIFELE 837 Delta Avenue Com Medrcal S cretary Alumm S r Club Bus Eft Club H Act T all BARBARA A SCHMEHL l254 Church Street C P Physrcal Ed Teacher G A A, Typ Club 'Ibi- ROBERT SCHAUFERT 427 Huy tt Street G V Undecrdcd cr-v JUNE SCHELL l749 Cotton Street Com Typrst C S LAWRENCE S SCHMIDT 640 Gordon Strcot G V Machmrst 'it ANNA SCHAEFFER 600 Schuylkrll Avenue C P Fashron Deslgner A Cap C P C H R Treas Rec Club YTeens Sr Comm 4 RUTH SCHAUMBURG l44 North Srxth Street C P Undecided C x C H R V res Typ Club YTeens Sr Comm 3' li YN T NANCY SCHLEICHTER 451 South Fourth Street E Bu er Future Merchants of Readnng Club ANDREE SCHMOYER IO33 Oley Street C P Teacher A Cap C PC , Dram Club, FTA, St Coun St Ct, Sr Comm , Y Teens , ff Cic,2e:f3t4,X A fylfar I N U TASS Tx f ' Wil? 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C ,e . . , c.P.'T os, D' '- Y ' 3 1- GENE SCHOTT l223 Robeson Strrot C P Commcrcuol Artist Art Club Hn Y Sr Comm BERTRAM SCHWARTZ 728 North Sixth Street C P Low cr C P C Sr Excl: Comm Fr Club St Cl St Court A Sr Comm -v HELEN SEGARS 349 Blngomon Stroct Com Secretory us Eff C ub H R HARRY SHALTER 623 Avonuc A V Prm or Ath Club HR rcs QHOO fe? f ofa? rg Ei: wx 05, .nz low 9 15 3, 33153 4552 X, cgrfzfm fulzfee 'ft A T' , 6, , ANTHONY SEBIO 3l5 South Elqhth Stroct C V Scomon A Coopollo SUZANNE SCHWEMMER 602 VVorron Strcot C V Undccnfcrl rx s C u Orch Y Teens Lv RUTH SENSENIG X Os Locsport R D l P Nurse ROBERT SELL l757 l-look Slrcct G V Undecldco Football GLADYS MARIE SHEAFFER l22 Arllnqton Strcct P Journo ls C ub un Alt 8 B Sr Comm MILTON ROBERT SHEFTER l724 North Srxtc-cnth Street C P Roduo Announcer cv Club C PC st us S NT Pres Sports Comm Typ Club Sr Comm JOAN SCHRADER lZ27 Olcy Street Corn Secretory A MB N BARBARA SEESHOLTZ l25 North Elghth Street G V History Toochcr Mrxcd Chorus IRENE SEYFERT 33.1 Sprlng Gordon trcct Com Typist GILBERT SHEIDY S45 South l5l2 Strcct G V Merchant Morlne - ,ffizo -- f 5 Alto? sc N , 'lp u l l fx .:.,' P' - Y X M V fm Cllgt t ' iff! A wx? H Y XX V X, 5-ATM f Rxlif, 1 , 'LJ Q j I I V T ' A V y GA , , ,H 5. '5Q 1:Q: -311' 1? I :CQ , ' 1 2' af f A , 4.3: . Q K I 1 g A as . . Q I It . C W y 1 3. -f -A , . T , . , A , Bu, Eff I rp, Sr ., ., , lt , . - .lg 5 v g rirflfr -. 12:2-ff 4,1 'f 'Q .ff K , ,ff - T , in A x 6- Q G Q 4 - 1 A . A ,ff 1 r 0 T 1 f 7 r m, -. . ft '. tr ' ,, sw 'Q 'fl '. .-I 7:3- T K. L: . X: f Y-L N 2 , , ' S - , Ae- C. A - B . I , Soc s - ' X 53515-A - ' ' C . lr I ,A f c, -- l 1 A A -- CC A ,.,P FCI l,FTA,cPC,5t K- , ,,As 1.51 ' Co A ,, R, ,, ., cl., NH. ,, . ,, L, Ins. , - , - --1 JANICE SHELLENBERGER 720 Franklln Street Com Secretary Junnor Humane Soclety ALMA J SHIREY 354 Pearl Street E Oftlce Cer Future Merchants of Reading Club RUTH E SIEGART l324 Perry Street C P Undecnded C P C Y Teens F T A Dram ub Act T Coll Ass Chap Tenn A Cap THELMA E SKIPPER 53l Pnke Street D E Busnness Woman Future Merchants ot Readung Club 5 GEN osfur, ELQX rf, l Jet O24 'gli XQ gage ' ff cgffzfe jzflzfee BRUCE H SHUE 2l8 Penn Street D E Undecided Future Merchants of Readnnq Club MARTHA SIELSCH lO2 Morgantown Road P Undecud St Coun Y Teens N H S ec A rx ub Comm G Sports WILLIAM J SKRZYCZKOWSKI 907 Penn Street G V Professional Muslcnan Sr Band Sr Orch RICHARD SHUMAN 206 West Green Street D E Autornobule Mechanic Future Merchants of Readlnq Club ROSE MARIE SIFEN 3l6 South Enghth Street G V Nurse C Mnx C Sung Club Sports G A A Q HAROLD SMITH 4l4 Schuylknll Avenue C P Undecided Football FRANKLIN SHERMAN 22l North Tenth Street G V Detectlve H P Esq Club Swm JOHN L SIEBER '9l7 North Twelfth Street G V Business Administrator Sr Exec Comm Sr Comm B Ath Club JAMES ROGER SINISTRI All Rosenthal Street G V Musician JACQUELINE SMITH 538 Gordon Street C P Nurse S O S, Usher, Tenn ,f x X, CCH , + , 1- 9 1 'S f ' ' ' mc ' , ' t Y 7 fluff'-w WAC' ,XX 9 t ul llilfg: xvtl , I, Fl - X08 'nfl - X ff-A 'f ' u o ff t -1 l I T , . , I . . I. mx . . , ,gtk Q.1 .lg 'isviim 5' D. .-- I k . .--r , . . .4 , ' 1 Tixxx . 7 C, .Y ed .- . ,- . . ., - , . ,.., - , . S , C.P ., . h., . , G. CI , , ., QAM, A ,, Typ. Cl , sf , me Q A , . N A JAMES L SMITH 225 Jefferson Street G V Dramatlst NT Dram Club RONALD SMITH 1222 Fldeluty Street I V Chemucol Engnnecr Tenn Stg Hand BETTY JANE SNYDER 616 North Nmth Street G V Housewife Mnxed Chorus FREDRICK SOWA 230 South Tenth Street V Prm er 39:5 fx,--.. ff 1400 ' x K +50 xx lpoftufuj Q tltchgtyx fm ML' 5301 02:1 l 1 XNQFP Xie sae fs A l852 XJ Lglflfwl fzffzfee SANDRA SMITH 1108 North Suxth Street C P Commercial Artist H P H R Sec Tre 5 FAYE CORINE SNYDER l625 Mulberry Str et Corn Secretory Junior Humane Socuety Club .-gs WILLIAM SMITH 1233 Mulberry Street G V Mcchanuc Homeroom Vnce Presndent ,sv JEAN ANN SNYDER 727 Pear Street Com Mcdzfal Secretary HP Bus Ett Club Alumm Ser Club 1355 JOSEPH SPADAFORA MARJORY L SPANG 526 South Elghteenth Street 513 Marlon Street G V Machumst C P Elem School Teacher T B Ath ub nx Swim e Club FTA 1- BF' JOHANNE SMITH 1319 lunden Street G V Physncal Ed Teochcr GAA Pres CPC FTA p Club G Sports M B NORMAN SNADER 526 Johnson Street I V Machlmst JOHN SNYDER 1146 North Nlnth Street G V Machumst Boys Athletuc Club EAL SPATZ 21 Faxrvlew Street P Teacher x h Jr Hum u X ig W it-t lla 'ff , fi11P,f V 'f ,ff A, I L... Q- - g, G.. ., Xi , I K . . H ffxwfge X , , . 1 X . 1 X-. 1 . y gf , . ,gf 'T I 1 Q, J , O, 2 'S' . . 1 4 '. ' p , 164121 A . ,K K I .V V1-: .r : , . ,. rw J' 'l' - I U 2-263.2 ' MA 1' I ' .. rf i -, ., , , 2: . - 1 l N ,V ,Q ,4 a A A I 4 Ln- 'K , N , 4 1 ,- r , ,Q ' , .-- . C .- ' r,, . . CI M . Ch, C.P.C., ., F I, latin 6 C ., H. P., , Soc. 117 JOHN SPEICHER lO2l Modlson Avenue P Journa ns St Coun Pres Key Club C PC N H 'CT' A RONALD SPICKLER 805 North Eleventh Street C P Teacher Club vs 0- VIVIAN STAMM l43O North Snxth Street Com Secretory H P Capt Alumni Ser lub Bus Eff Club ELEANOR STEFAN 746 North Slxth Street Com Wave GAA Swlm Bwl I 5Ci Q, N ff' furl Eff ex 821 ZH- l'f7 f 99 Q Q Q? X, egzfzfe jufzfee MARGARET ANN SPOHN lSl3 North Twelfth Street C P Social Worker xec Comm A Cap FTA Dram Sr Comm NHS LEON STANKIEWICZ 220 West Grcenwuch Str t D E Undecuded Future Merchants of Reodnng Club JAMES STEFFY Greenflelds C P Professlonal Musuclon Band Sr Orch Sr Comm SHIRLEY MAE SPOHN 553 Perry Street Com Bookkeeper I' HERMAN STARKS 241 Jefferson Street CJ V Physncol Ed Instructor Football Manager HILDA STEIGERWALT 640 South l6lf2 Street G V Undecnded Card Club RICHARD SPERBER 642 North Thnrteenth Street G V Machunlst BERNARD S SROKA 523 Bnngaman Sreet G V Drummer SHIRLEY STARKS 241 Jefferson Street G V Foshxon Designer S O S G A A Mix h EDWARD STEVENS 855 Penn Street G V Vocalst V Pres A Cop Cas e aures HP Sr Comm ,Q L - , X ff, -' ,V l ' r I ' -l- - 1 1 vow ,'i'f1f?ffif 4 ' igl T -j rt '+ '-ripe, QW I :Ml HIC if , XR OR Xi J . br , N I i ' X C, - I 1 ' ' Q ,- G5lf, f .sf ' ' 4 'Sf 'I 45 . 51' -1 V. Hi PTSL Comm, St Ct, Typ, glTeeE Pres., CPC, N.T,, Sr, gus,gffbClub, Y-Teens, Alumni Senlo4iBond ., ., , e lu I , ,Q I. H Qs' 4' 5 .QMD I I 5 -wig:-' - 5. .. , sl ee E , .. .C, ,c. l -0 V QA . -l . 'x 5 I .- . .- . .'-- , .- I' . . ., ., I , . ., . . H R. - ., ,, tl ,4j66ff' A 5 ff-9 A XQ. X ix. .clfg 'lfgoffnaril 1 'Art' wqfff -4,4 2'!o't Z' .' .1 9. Qwfafg if 4e? IBQZ I -In' JAMES STEVENS JANET STIEF H30 Euftrmnwmpri Btrvct 5 X Z K 'Oth CWHCH SHOOT C F' Mu-,wftom ' ' C vw Hut1xC'wff' Cn ra 5 my C ft-, 7 ' V A f cm, TJ N, Sr vwcyymm r Jr Qs mflwrcs, l Z! J x r -.J HELEN STILIANOS ANI! Cfulurvl-wc Atvrmr- It V Crammcrctrtt Artist Art Ctutv s if .tfyfwv O 49 X X BETTY JANE STONER RONALD STRAKA N-IP6 North Yvrwtrv Strm 'CR mmttx Fwftf-vnth Strvvt Cum SL-rrvtnrv I V FM-ctromr Tvrhm-fwrm H1 F! B Vqr Kcw CHAD C N H 5 if Fmc Crfvrw, Hemi, St Ct, Sr Comm I ,135 xt l'-- f Y STYER KATHLEEN STYER Strmt 'R25 'xlrrtrw FH'.rntP1 'Jr-mt C rw krw1CCfifX1 xmi Choruw V nut Chorus EDWARD STREMBA H55 9' .nh Trnth Strc-ct I V Lmfcfuivci BARBARA ANN SWARTZ . 1.1 MHA-rv Etrrvf C V S vcr Aorxm C L, if Coun, Y-Toon Trees, C P C SOC, Au , Sr Comm., C.L. CMI: Lmcr, Shirts Comm , Swim, ,E E ., - b .1 H A X . LA , . .rw - JEAN SWAVELY RUSSELL H. SWEITZER DOROTHY ANN SWETEK LORETTA SWIERCZEWSKI 1376 Lvrcbnwtch Strvmrt ILJH Sprmq Str.-wt .737 Szvuth Eighth Strfcf 'W9 Mmcr Strvct Corn fwcntnrx C1 X l M!L-autor! Crm Sfrrotorx Cfm fixtrttnc HOSTCSS Mm Ch, GAA Ann Hust Club, Mm Ch H P GAA, Atumm SCF Ciub, Ca BMI, GAA Sports, CPC., Smg. Club, MOS., Sr, Comm I1 J CONCETTA TALARICO 624 Lfzvccvcr Aefmtc C: V -Lrntccflcgi Cos Covrrtf Cx C.rt: HR Pres SHIRLEY E. TEMPLETON I37 Ro-,tr Strtwt C' P AfJ.,rs0 H R Src -Trees Y-TcQr1a,GA A, Asst Crtcr C: Soorts -35+ Hi. CMQOL 65 Xi-Y-.-QFQ I 9 fur' 'Zark Y' 3 . V, 7 I ar I M F' O , 9 54 ii f, 1' ' 2 34-A -' f ,j .. - 2 U 5 U f In I in r to A- ' ' C' 1' - . if QN??,,'5, 4 K i 1652 , f LOWELL TAYLOR W EJ! tiilsxixctifiwtrsot 7 M l v C, . t ,Ln tgifzfef Cf ' ee ,- NANCY TILEY BO? Nmrtw Tenth Strn-t C' rw fbffuco Mvorker G A A 5.15 Eff C,L.b, G Sports Attmm Ser Ctuh, Sr Comm ,-.. I. 'Q' 2' ' 1 'A DOROTHY TISCHLER AUDREY TITLOW -151 Vwor Strmtt BSI South IW? StrCc1 fl N. Smgir C If' Nurst' Liv. ni C .Jw C P C ,r N' Off Mm, Sr x if 'QTN 'C' DANIEL TORCHIA AIS Ccdor Street I V - Lxvtccrdod FRANK TORCHIA AIS Cotor Street I -f--I,V'tf1CCIUCd 4-4- VIRGINIA RUTH TRAINER 746 Xcrth Thrtoonth Strf-ct Curt' fTXT7 st CIAA C1 Siborts Mtv Ctv S w Ctuh 1 in TIF -t , .mhz 'ar 'frxf ' f' W REL 4 I GERALD E. TROUTMAN 131 Bern Street I, V7MGchtr1rst JOHN TRYGAR 320 South Tenth Street C1 Vf -Musscxort Noteonol Honor Socuetv Sr Bond, Sr Orch, MB, Ccstto otrcs, Corn B, Sr Comm rx' ff, f f N N ,f DANIEL TUCCI JOAN E. TUCKEY I22 Jctfhrson Str0r'I 1566 Hook Street G V'UVWCIQCI4IC'1 Com,-fPruvotc Secretory - CPC, Bus Eff Ctub, Alumni Swr Club, Sr Comm, Q -.f r H L .mf , 9- WA , Y -I.. I 4 ROBERT TURNER 108 Funston Avenue C P Novol Officer NT Rec uh I MARIAN UHLER 1424 North Eleventh Street P Nurse YTeens SOS CPC 'Q EVANGELINE VAKIS 227 Cedar Street G. V.-Homemaker -. 4 -:D a JOHN HARRY WADE 114 Noble Street G. V.-Sanger A Coppello A gHOOLokQ 0 fur nc FN J J dtolx 02: V lg ,l 2 tu 2 7 Q5 Gfzief 5 lesz X, Lgzfzfe fufzfee JANET BLANCHE UNGER 618 North Nxnth Street Com Secretory lx Ch GAA wl BUS Club EDITH VARDJAN 313 Wolnut Street Com.-A-S-cretory ALYCE JANE WAGNER 2037 Hampden Boulevard Com,lStenogropher HR, Treos, St, Ct. Sec, Bus Eff. Club, Alumnr Ser, Club, Y- Teens, N.H.S, 4 s fi 7 C' RICHARD URKUSKI 325 South Thrrd Stuet Com ROBERT VESPICO 20 Upland Road P A-Avro or Ke Club, MB, Ath. Club, W ., Sr Comm :ff '?3T'1ffFE2+F,,-V f ' g. f wif ,,., N 77' We -.5 , - '15 'L 5- ' 'ful' fx max: S , ,L 'A 11,0 3 r- , , 'u' 'f-,- ' iff - .Q ' I 15,95 X . A- f x KATHRYN WALBORN 331 North Nrnth Street Com ifvecretory S.O.S,, G. Sports 3 , uef.. GRACE TURRISI 823 Rutter Street G V Secretory Cop ew uh CAA .vrurts Sr Comm Cai'-I ROBERT URKUSKI 325 South Thlrd Street C m Busnness Mon JANICE LOUISE VonNlEDA 937 Moduson Avenue ,-Lmdecnded Future Merchants ot Reading Club TODD WALKER 1141 Burch Street C P.--Undecrded C PC, St. Ct, Sr. Exec. Comm,, Cont Ger, Club, HR. Pres, Bkt. B, Tenn, Sr, Comm., N.H,S. RICHARD E WALLACE 407 West Wnndsor Street C P Teacher A Cap Rec Club Voc Ens Comm HARRY M WALTER 2202 Raymond Avenue C P Draftsman Stg Hand Tr NT Sr Comm DENNIS F WANNER Stony Creek Mllls C P Electrncal Engnneer GRACE WEIDENHAMMER 5Ol South l6V2 Street C P Nurse Mux Ch , Typ Club affix 'bf 15 ur ETC QFX o-2: 'r oily 'fo In ?I3 'le I cgfflfi Zfllglfdd RICHARD WALTER BETTY WALTERS 208 Douglass Street 820 Mclimght Street G V Undeclded C P Secretary r ass reas C C S Ct Exec Comm Off Mess STELLA WAWRZONEK 933 East Laurel Street Cam Secretory Busnness Eftncuency Club GAYLE LOUISE WEAND 600 Bruckrnan Avenue Com Receotuonrst Busmess Effncnency Club 'Of DOUGLASSS WEIDNER JANET M WEIDNER l42O Old Wyomnsslng Road l603 Palm Street C P Churooodnst C P Undecrded Typ Club C P C Hn Y St Coun Y Teens C P C Head Mayorette, Alt H R V Pres , Tr Manager N H S Sr Comm 4 z fu DONALD C WALLS 407 Walnut Street P Englneer H Y StCaur1 RUTH WALTERS 820 McKnngl'1t Street G V Receotuonust SOS CPC Sr Comm .few T FERN WEIDENHAMMER B02 Schuylkvll Avenue Com S cretary Busan ss Eftncnency Club JOAN WEIDNER 736 Locust Street G V Wave MlxC.h GAA SOS,G Sports f x A- I ft it SX is .Maxx , , ,ntl-5Z.::Lgi:,15if,. l lucy hy 'T Q . it ' My , 1 , t :. ' . w .- Q Kg, V11 4 ' xx I T I I 'I ' A I I I Q f ff , If A A ss gm jpg, if ,- '- f ,. ' A L . I I I X I 1 l rt I I I C I I . ,.,.. , Sr lf , . . , 6 ff' ','-, ., . , ' 'W S.ClT T , P., os, . , St ., H, R. Sec., N. H. S., Sr, 'L , W 'I' A - PAUL WEIGEL 1028 Muiberry Street G V Truck Driver Ann Hlst Club MB RONALD WEINHOLD 1459 Cotton Street G V Seaman HP Ath Club KENNETH WERTZ 1533 Hook Street I V Carpenter DALE WILLIAMS 449 West Oley Street C P Electrucuon Homeroom Vice Presrdent ' x -l' 932-' Q5 fibftait fm fi I f 2 51 I y 535' M 1 ,ef V25 egzfzfe fuflfee MARY JANE WENTZEL RISTIANE WERNER 429 Bmgomon Street 6 AIsoce Road Com Secretary P Nurse Bus Eff Club Alumnn Ser Club Conversotuonal German Club NANCY ANN WETTY 1564 North Tenth Street C P Home Economist Foc Comm Chr Card Club H P Sr Comm ROBERT WILLIAMS WAYNE WILLIAMS 1105 North Thurteenth Street 1403 North Twelfth Street D E Seomon 1 V Cabrnctmokcr Future Merchants of Rcodung Stogehand Club fbfl GQ bn: flwfe. f 3 A 11' , g 1 ' 'wr -: ..if5.. ,J-1-, F 15' 'tr- ' - syn, . EDWARD WEILER 916 Locust Street V Prrn er ARTHUR WENRICH 542 South Nrneteenth Street G V Secumon ARDELLE JANICE WILLIAMS 927 Peer Street G V Phvslcoi Ed Teacher S Crotts Club CHRISTINE WINK 1050 North Fifth Str Com Secretory SOS MIX h A .f ' ' G. ,- I 1 1 4 ' x Q' hr n CH 141 f'-2 L 1 'f Tr. YlTeeE, Sr, Exec, Comm., St. . . ., . CjP.CTG.A.A,, F.T,A,, G. Sports, X , I I eet 't- '-h - HOWARD S WISE 610 Frxedensburg Road I V Custom Car Bunder rf In fiici 7, nrgllifc +621 rr Ar 061,11 ij 7 tgzfzfe fufzfee GEORGE WITMOYER ROBERT WITONSKY 231 North Thurteenth Street 1219 Eckert Avenue G V Machlmst C P Undecnded in 'P-'ills 'Nr 9 -A GERALD WORK 1029 North Tenth Street G V State Poll: man H Y HR s IRENE YATRON 355 North Tenth Street G V Professxonal Dancer Chess Club MILDRED WOUNDERLY 1219 Puke Street Com Secretory YTeens Bus Eff Club CPC GEORGE YEAGER 132 North Fnfth Street C P Teacher Future Teachers of Amerlca MARTHA WOLOSEWICH 236 South Fufth Street Com Intcruor Decorator Rec Club Mnx Ch VB i ROSE MARIE E WRUBEL 540 South Seventeenth Street Com Telephone Operator YTeens GAA Bus Eff ub CPC ct T Coll Off es G Sports RICHARD C YODER 142 Clymer Street C P Mums er Key Club CPC Chess Club oun Alt ss Chr Comm 6 ' SYLVIA JANET WITKOWSKI 2 527 South 1512 Street Corn Aurlnne Hostess G A A G Sports Act T ub C P C Y Teens Arx Alumnn Ser Club N H S SUZANNE R WOOLEY 601 North Fifth Street C P Journa lst St Coun C PC Treas Y Teens R 8. B Com Club Sr Comm N H S T SHIRLEY ANN WYATT 523 South Fifteenth Street G V Nurse eens G A A C P C rx Ch G Sports RICHARD YOUNG 106 Douglass Street G V Seaman Mechanncal Drawnng Club -- f I 1 L A- ff , y f Ffqg, 'SX , .7 v A 21, 5165? E' J -- kfffivll use X , 1 , T4 'f ' 'T . if L '41, 'n '7 -9 1 Hi A- I u n 7 'VV ' 4 ,, , , . Cl , , 171- E E . ,ein b X I ' C 'fi 1 f if 1 r :fi Q , .- . .v .- , .-1- I 1 s 'Sega , 'IGLQQQS' . 4 H X' ' I X I ! ' , 5 ' IE ll-,-1APfC,L -T, , . , -'-, ., . ,en, Y-rv, M. ..,,A.4 ,, .M., Q I . A I .. 5 H I I , 5 1 I 1 ' 1 ' '41 A . .- . .H I . ,W r ,- Sf. C ,' 'Q 'A , ., Sri THOMAS YOUNG 551 South Erghteenth Street G V Physucol Ed Teccher Swim 1 ALTON ZERBE 134 West Grecnwnch Street V Electrlclon f- x as 1, fExrg , ICXQ A-U5 o fgugvi iz I QHOOF 5 4,553+ Xxqxx-5 065 Xi DOROTHY ZABODYN 577 South Eughteenth Corn Typist Street ggzfzfe fu!! ee GEORGENE ZERBE 1343 Moss Street P Nurse CPC Y Teens Sew Comm iq ul THEODORE ZOGAS 932 Buttonwood Street G V Undecided NOT PHOTOGRAPHED FAYE BACI-IMAN 531 Perry Street WILLIAM BUDDELL 1109 Muhlenberg Street JAMES MOYER 310 Woshmgton Street DONALD PRICE 651 Canal Street DORIS ZILLHARDT LeROY A ZIMMERMAN 1122 North Eleventh Street 554 North Thnrteenth Street Com Secretary G V Undecndcd C uv Aiumm S r Club Bus Eff C ub Mnxed Chorus r 1- 4 It It I O, fe J Ht 7 11 Y . W itxftx H fy f'o'1 ' ,701 I 1' X S 4? , . g C u I K Bt ff ss . 4'..4,.' ee, A ., Tr, '- ' ' ' 1. , K 'S Lf lf' I . ' api- -135 .- ' ' 5 I I A fi I. fe C, - ee A ,f - ., .I1,Sr, e. , Q .I ,, I is X AI lx I agllhlhg 455315, it . .--j 'sv ' I ' . Y BEST ALL AROUND MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED EDWARD ALBRIGHT ANNA MAE GOODMAN SAUL .MOROFF NANCY 'FORTNA r an 'l A CLASS WOLF WILLIAM EDWARDS BEST ATHLETES BEST LOOKING JOHN JANKANS JOHANNE SMITH WALTER BURR ' AMIE EWAYS rx, Ai WITTIEST FRIENDLIEST EDWARD CONRAD V EVELYN JONES ' HERMAN STARKS MARGARET SPOHN 86 1iR lPP1f-W ' ' Lf. yi- , Y' ki ,fm U SAE cglfhzhg 56154 I .I 1Q MOST PLEASING PERSONALITIES MOST STUDIOUS PAUL MISURA JOYCE BLATT DAVID BLECKER AMY KLECKNER FEMME FATALE DOROTHY HILT I I MOST TALENTED CUTEST GEORGE MASON IRENE MUELLER I ROBERT MORAWCZNSKI BETTY JANE MILLER L h 1 U ,ffgx PEPPIEST MOST BASHFUL GERALD LEISEY PATRICIA BROWN ROBERT LEBENGOOD HILDA STELGERWALT 3 M 4 ...H 52,-'11 laui-:xi if - 222355 26 i s 'u -- ugffizs' I ! f1:..4w- . '3ll,.,f J , -' 1.5.51 rf, T. Urlid l ' r - 7 ji. i, 4 , ir, S ii s 5 r ' r Xu 9 I ,1.......i...- 5 ps I , I J , ,Q : 1. if ', ' TK X.- Cgjtilxfklg C0-l1Z'Zl7Slk?7Z Proudly, the Bay Belle carried her carefree crew at sonlors QQ ,A . a - ,- . 'Cl 'S-arlnng, sanlung oxer the houndlng maln- A Early on the mornrng ot May 29, thus gov song echoed through the hustlvng raulvtay statunn as Iulurlant sensors set out on therr class trap ta Annopolus, For a whole wonderful day, thex wandered about the artuunds of the natnonally fa- mous naval trarnrng center, Wrth so many thrngs to see, they found tt drffrcult to dectdrg whrch sate to vrslt furst. Nevertheless, all the mann pornts at Interest were covered fthe Chapel, Lovers' Lone, Bancroft l-lall, the statue of Tecumseh, the Museum, and the Japanese Pagoda, This memorable dox come to an and wlth a relamng rxde around Chesapeake Bax and the trrp home. Each Sunday over 2,000 mldshtpmen of all denomrna- trans worshvp tn thus domed chaoel. A J .,, -I.. s - -- 5'-' ff- 5Ivr'Zs, 2, ' Q' ' il -D- Q-- g T71 '81 1 . . 8 , I 9 ' 1 f 'A l 'Qa,K rr! 5 ,- , .N x . ' 'Q' -tt l -i. V h SH. li ' , 'Z' s 'I lr - 'Ni l The mann lyuuldung at the Academlc Group as Mahan Hall Thus classic launldung whuch was named after the ht tc nan at the sea houses the lnbrarx and the oudttorrum 4 - , ,nf , .., c. A 6 A s ., ,I 72 Qqflfgdfllwly cgzfefzzkzq Svtt hght, ami tirearm mastc created art ea- tjhahtmg OfU1'2:l7hCfCOV't May 23 at the Reading Cmmtrx Ciuiw A-, we tiar'1COti amfmg our frlchds, nur thoughts tivtfted back to the ftrst Semor Proms, In 1928, thnx annual dance was held th thc Catvtvrta, tram 1929 ta 1944 tn the gym, and tram V945 ta 1950 at the Abraham Lmccatrt Hott'-I Last xear, howexer, the Readmg Crttmtry Club tu-fame the testtve site, No arte wall ever forget the tart and excitement of our SCHIIN Pram Sandra Smtth, Feltcta Lalfata, Barbara Bod man, and Thelma Sktpper Smale happlly as they recetwe carsages from thetr exarts, Frartklm Genger, Rtwhert Nave, Phttlnp Zuitaf and Mattea Partse. x ww Sprtngttme magtc pervades the scene at the Sensor Prom as romartttc cauptes Waltz to swecf YTYUSIC. Janet Wetniher Fredettck Levarw, Margaret Sp thru Norman Regner, Jadtth Adams, Stan' lu Jah! ask: Marianne Martz, Bruce Bach- te Y nm Kruger and Eugene Rhodes C oaerctp wth he ccmeramch txetere eh, ermq Q WORDS BY JOAN A NOLL ffzss .gcffzy J f952 IIKI A KQV 4 Nl I' ll ll'llIu Y'19 OV rw 3' so O r- '4 Z 4 '71 O X H V K3 g-2 in ,Mann o K5 Q- 1 sv on ' I ul' I I ' Q 2 ., '5 f ' . ' Q ., T5 1 I 1 'Q Y F, EN P E Q , :- E 9 --7 m .4 fw I my Q M -F-q J SU: -omb 3 if I , L 'q 3 5 5 P I Y 1 Q Y H ' L -V v I-B A J w -3 will , V pq , -5 ll- Q-E I 5 4 1'-r 1 . ? DP' N 7' -, -4 Q1 A V 2, -,Y ,f 6 T 9 5 4 Q-'17 i -Q ' i 2 5 H , M- llll L , rv ' fm Y' 0 4 1 X, UQ g ' 7 2 ln... i 5 if J ' on Y j ' 'I-I Q 1 o 5 E: No ' LD f' A ? 2: ' - X S ff! f? ITS K, 14 bg VA I w flxer' x ' if 'ff Chl X ll 'lV A E an . X .I X ffl I C-S X XX 1' ' 'if 1 X .X Y' pf If U ci TT? f 4 X No ff r ,-,fl . i I CLASS FLOWER: Ca motion The senior class assembled for the lost time at the City Park Bond Shell where the Commencement Exercises were held. lfgfzcczzkumzfe an! afzzfzzefzcmzmf On Sunday, June l, the Baccalaureate services were held for the Class of l952. MOTTO-Youth is the futureg we, its leaders. The Senior Class of the Reading Senior High School announces its Commencement Exercises Thursday evening, June fifth Nineteen hundred and fifty-two of seven-thirty o'clock Reading, Pennsylvania X. WVR :sea 'A X' ,.sLnm...asAn3Cu'a1.ui.AMY'lpfq-am The past school year has been one of special sugmhcance The twenty fifth year of the Castle on the Hull and the one hundredth year of sec ondary educatnon In Readmg were celebrated here at the Castle by many speclal events and actnvmes These programs provlded us wnth a variety of thoughts and lessons that vull be re membered for a long time Besndes the plctures of the Anmversary events such as The Edu cators Assembly The Anmversary Pageant Open House Pennsylvanua School Press Asso clatuon Natnonal Thespnan Dlstrlbutuve Educa hon and Pennsylvama School Busmess Educa tors Conventuon held at Readmg Hugh we have gathered scenes here and there of the Castle s dauly and socual Infe such as the Readmg Farr school dances assemblues plays games and random shots These are all recorded here for your engoyment and pleasure we ,QM I -v-rr-tr is sf Q X? a90mw9 K , .T ,r'. .ey ' .,-.....-.,4.w:.,-.,1,..Q- ' ' f- ' in .iz . E it . ,rg . . . . . 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Since November l6, l927, students of R. H. S, have been enjoying dances similar to this one held in the Castle gym. 97 Q is. Q ' N4 .' ,,,mnn. I FUTUQE CAREERS ARE UVSCUSSED AT COLLEGE NVGMT Y! ' 'U I'-Q F' 'If . 4 Q :ff ' g AQ 3 . P VIEWS ARE FREELY :XPRE55ED AT JUNIOR OWN M A V-,.. ' - -. ' F - . T V si 1.14 t ci' 1 :I ,. k i ' fy -4 ,lf fl in I-Q in' ,Udx -gif? '. 'n- 467-9' 1 . wir, g 'Q ff I-H , bf' ' ' . 3: A ' e ' -H ' 'f QN'. ' 2 ' EV' I ' f . ,'. A wt fn N 'Q X 4' x ' '- J ...lf- ' 1 -1 Ik ' . A lf n A 5 Db' S f V-0-n-4-...Ml .. 1. v .1 as -Y A - Q A 2 , ,4.,- 451 'v ,nt H wxrws DANCE is 'sf tx sf 021 Lgfage This year the National Thespian Society at R, H, S. organized a system of exchange assemblies with other schools, For years, teams have been competing on the athletic field, but for groups ta exchange stage perform' anccs is something completely new. These are members of Reading l-ligh's cast forthe exchange play, The Devil and Miss Appleby , Row 'I-Theodore Focht, June Lykens, and Dorothy Zabodyn, Row 2-Leatrace Levin, Milton Shefter, Bernard Gere ber, Ethel Rebholtz, James Smith, and Laura Gearhart, S The A Cappella Choir, Girls' Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, and Senior Orchestra presented a Christmas assembly program that will long be remembered. One of our many super pep assemblies goes into full swing as the cheerleaders lead the students in hearty cheers. Un Lgfage Me, kiss Corie Mae? - - a shriek heard in one of the many hilarious scenes from this veor's junior class play, Feudin' Mountain Boys . Row 'l-Saul Nathan, Patricia Stoudt, Ronald Rosenberg, Ruth Simon, and John Master. Row 2-Leatrice Levin, Winitred Weidman, and John Feick. The show-case in the lobby carried this publicity for the alleschool student-faculty play, The Ghost Train . Mystery, action, suspense, and comedy were present when it arrived at the Castle on Feb- ruary l8 and 20. Xsi' On February 6 and 7, The Castle Players pre- sented She Stoaps to Conquer , This play was first presented at the Castle on the Hill on Decem- ber l3, l929, Members from the l929 cast were guests of R, H, S, for this performance, Row 'I-Ruth Simon, Peggy Rapp, Janet Ober- lin, Carolyn Fox, and Miss Hahn. Row 2-Theodore Focht, Ivan Botvinick, Charles Obold, Joyce Rettgers, Andree Schmoyer, and Alex Zervanos. Row 3-Frederick Davies, James Smith, Robert Nicholas, Ruth Siegart, and June Lykens. ' '.,, a train comes a-screamin' and a-tearin' through the station, with the brakes all on and the whistles a-blowin' warned Saul Hodgkin, the old station master at Clear Vale Junction near Rockland, Maine. This was one of the many highlights of the all school ploy. Mr, Charles Hawman, Milton Shefter, Mr. Earl Master, Mrs. Elizabeth Ruhrman, Marcia Beilin, and Bernard Gerber, lOl 1 W Q ,,,' . , vw sl I Q S4ifX'A,'?' v. , Q, uv, Q . h T25.g'H'.,'- , - THE PAGEANT RECREATED THR HRW LQH,AlJLi, T'ON TROM OUR FUBLTL SCHQQLS ' if I 1 i ANNIVERSARY PAGEANT. 'L Q I U 5 4 - ' '4-, eil ' , i U m in J R256 ,J - it . 4 ' Ri 'R fk .3 vm ' R ig tg V A A .T Tv A m .Z , 'H f 2 5 9 iv 4 -'A , ' , 'sy - . I , ' ' , T- 'hx A if 'll U , 'I ' x t 1 T ,.: L ' A Q IN OUR PAGEANT l.- Y .1 b ' A ' 1 J MASTER FOESIGS FIRST SCHOOL IN READING WAS REVENACTED LL 4 TUY5 llll I THRIFTY HOMFMAKERSI x . U s ' I - I 5 A - If gg 0.6! JE I Q4 'J ' ,H E , ...f- 41 .fd n 1 I Q Q ,C THIS FLOWER DISPLAY HIGH-LIGI-ITED THE DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATIONS I' I2 2' 351' I, N, . PART UF THE FOREIGN LANGUAGE DISPLAY WAS THIS n MUICAN DANCE Q g.. ' QI LII I I? 1 D Q 1 mv 11 -' ur mu CIIIRIS s fif 3' I . .N . I X . HUMEEIJMIN The alumni reminilsce as they enjoy a banquet in the school cateteria. Row 'I-Miss Elizabeth Hutchinson, Miss Bessie Griscom, and Mr. George Janes. Row 2-Mrs, Kate Orr, Mrs, Carrie Smith, Mrs, Edith Foster, and Mrs, Maude Strohecker, km efzmzzkzg fa Xie fasfk These banners welcomed our alumni to their annual Homecoming, October 26 and 27, -'rm .Z Ai.E:AL'2EAQY Decorated pilasters and a large anniversary cake in the lobby helped to greet the alumni in our anniversary year. Many graduates visited the Alumni Room ta refresh their memories of years gone by. lO4 iff.: - .-1.-1 Q.. IA? I 'fl , fi , aw . may ,k.,r, E: fx . ' E' f s ' L H .5-MI..--L lla 1 bi. 0'3 IN' Q x , U. N v MR CONNIE MACK MQ .KA THOMAS AND ALUMNI HONOR .K Q .. tl OUR FIRST CENTRAL PENN FO NBA P I P I-f we fuq'Xg Q Q ? ' Q '25 - QW' y if A ki :W 'N 9- f 4 1 QT LA 0 ...Q IW: i 5 JU? ff 1 TM N k me HALHIME I 'S 1 'O 'U ' 4 D . 1 Fw w U1 ' Q ix, 1 il 57 ' 'Q' ..'i:-.ff 's-.- Qu' Qi - -rag-av-..a. - L . iv ' '13 .safe-:iff 2 'ix 3 Xu G rf B' 2 3 7 B 9 I0 ll I4 IS lb I7 II 22 23 14 28 27 JU Jl :Qi lzliaulllilh ffzxfle gamma' Miss Laura l-loch, supervisor of the Reading School cateterias, and Mrs. Jennie Dettra, man- ager of Reading l-ligh's cafeteria, check some items on the day's menu. -.. X Mrs, Gormley, Mrs. Leisey, Mrs, Dalton, Mrs. Hoffman, Mrs, Endy, Miss Sillhart, and Mrs. Walborn are preparing cod-fish cakes for the students' platters, fasfk ffkeiews MAINTENANCE CREW At the completion of the day's work, Mr. William Wahl checks out and gives some infor- mation to Mr, George Morris, head custodian, Mr, James Clay and Mr. Raymond Rollrnan help Mrs, Corrie Whitehead till an order for books, one of her duties here at the Castle. ur - . .. . - '3 A 'B 59h yesfmzfzy On October 1, 1927, a formal flag rousing and dedication ceremony otti- cially opened this co educational high school, Here, Miss Mary Hunter Mayer and Mr, John H, Eisenhauer, who had been the principals ot Girls' 1 High School and High School for Boys . in respectively took over the reigns of J? principalship for 1577 students. xh, st - a... wil JS --lor- -. -A , gh .x w.,. The fmrst Annual Alumni Homecoming was held in October, 1948, At this time the original sketch of the school seal, designed by Joseph Weitzenkorn in 1907, was presented to the school, This design, which was adopted bythe co-educational institution in 1927, contains the school colors, red and black, and the school motto, which reads: Duc cur hic lTelI why you are here1. ammencemenfpaqeanfs 1930-1943 THUNDER MOUNTAIN January, 1931 Rewritten - June, 1933 Thunder Mountatn was desrgned tu depict the great Ideals that characterrzed and molded the lute of the Amencan lndlan, and to show the Indian! contru butron to the lute of oar dow On the heights of Thunder Maantarn appears a brave who delwers IU earlw mornlng the appeal to the Great Sprrnt, lay... 1 1 PAGEANT-WRITING CLASS June, 1936 Sponsors-Mr, Wulluam Funk Miss Mildred Ranyeon THEME - THE WORLD GROWS SMALLER Row 1-A, Rosenthal, V, Baer, F Krntser, M, Botzum, M, Bloom, J, Roth, and S Lorah Row 2-E,Waganblast, G,W1llram, G, Potts, E, Kuhns, J, Poroner, M, Palms, M, McCarter, M, Hill, J, Hartman, and G, Frederrck, nl, ga -Q. ' KT' an v---. 4' A na H, fl-W, A . .E..E ...inf 5.1 px .iq Row 3--H, Kuser, Mr, Funk, E, Waltman, F. Brubaker, W, Greenfield, W, Barth, and M155 Runyeon. ..-gli! HEARTH FIRES June, 1931 Thus pageant attempted to show the emergence of the home from chaos, its growth and changes through the centurres, and the schooI'5 contnbatnons to ut5 development, x HW Lgisma Q. 1 1 fl K 5' '- ' Ik.. K V' if 2 uf' STV? 's l'iPS,.k I 1'3 !f'? s Q rx ' 30 N' Graf V '1' 'Xu -W 3 Q 2 S i a?s 9 3 sg 52? 2552 gas 3. n QM 1 n in K -'Q , '- . A Q E g ' A N X ' A X - ,1-x , ini. if?-315: ' Z 11- Q 7: f E gi Emp I . X gg! , ' Q .!A'g'4' i X fiffieia .uni fpifzmmb amz! yffzfszbfzffhaafzfcfhfzs' This performance was received with great enthusiasm and pronounced a complete success. Lawrene Dreas, Eleanor Duchynski, Edith Taylor Daniels, Evelyn Sanders, Anna Mae Diefenderter, and Palma Miglionica, ll3 ffl .il ln l932, the faculty presented the first play, Srnilin' Through , Row 'I-Mr. Bingaman, Mr. Master, Mr. Cassel, and Mr. Kepler. Row 2-Miss Shirey, Miss Runyeon, Miss Herb, Mr. Boldt, and Miss Trout. Row 3-Miss Yost, Mr. McClelland, Mr. Hilgendorf, Miss Hettinger, Mr. Wisler, Mr, Bannon, Mrs, Kline, Mr. Delirancesco, Mrs, Shultis, and Mr. Hille- gass. Sweethearts - Victor Herbert November 23, 24, l933 Repeated by class of l95l Sponsor-Miss Hassler Two principals in the Sweethearts operetta were Betty Kerling and George Britton. Mr, Britton now has the rnaior lead opposite Martha Wright in the production, South Pacific , on Broadway. PRE-INDUCTEE FIRST AID - 1944-45 Sponsor-Miss Love Kneeling-Richard Whitmeyer, Miss Love, and Frederick Fix. Casualties-Richard Kercher and Albert Reed, Um Wm my With the Second World War declared in December, l94l, the school, too, took on war-time appearance with air-raid drills and lights partially blacked Out, Various groups such as canteen and first-aid classes, victory corps, stamp and bond clubs, and pre-inductee groups were organized. VICTORY CORPS -- 'I943-44 Sponsor-Miss Hicks Purpose: To participate in community wartime activities and prepare for further service after grad- uation. PRE-INDUCTEE -- PRE-FLIGHT - 1944-45 Sponsor+Mr, Fenstermacher Row 'I--Raymond Angstadt, James Beaver, Charles Kissinger, and Dallas Leinbach. Row 2-Charles McLoughlin, Leonard Gajewski, Benny Catrona, Carl Frederick, George Heilman, and Richard Hornberger. Row 3-Mr, Fenstermacher. ll4 cgimfs BASEBALL-EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA CHAMPS T931 Coach--Mr, Dietrich Row 1-G, Welder, B. Bord, E, l-loman, E, Gresh E, Hannoholf F, Evans, R, Perella, C, Becker, C, Kal boch, B. Gibbs, and B Walters. Row 2-Mr, J, Dietrich, coach, S, Sylvegter, C Mosser, W, Kiebach, J, Wright, W, Rhoda, G. Grown G, Hannohal, B. Brogley, and R, Dricebach. li r 36 at 4-A - 4, 0- In eq: as 1 'Will . SOCCER 1944 Coach-Mr, Jones Row 1-James Mengel Mervin Mengel Arthur Mentzer Kenneth Ohlinger Edward Hydock Richard Keller and Rocco Santillo, Row 2-Joseph McGovern Edward Blecker, Ken- neth Hoverter Abner Mengle and Stewart Beyerle. Row 3--Mr. Jones, Carl Reaser, Richard Kenner- dine, Donald Romer, James Braun, James Bright, and Vernon l-later. il5 W GIRLS' LEADERS' CLUB 1935-36 Sponsor--Miss Mclrlose any ?li k Wlfdfllbdlllbilb' Our many organizations have had much to do in serving the students and the school, Stu- dent Council, together with the principal, Sets up policiesg National Honor gives us standards: and Girl Reserves lY-Teens? fills the spiritual and moral needs of the girls. STUDENT COUNCIL JANUARY, 1933 Sponsors-Mr, Cossel Miss Hicks NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 1942-43 Sponsor-Mr. Bingaman GIRL RESERVES KY-Teensl I936 Sponsor-Miss Pfau llc Uiqzzfzzmlbfzs ln addition, ushers are frequently in demandg S, O, S. always provides something that is neededg and the Health Council ll-lealth and Safety Comrnitteel helps to look after the physical welfare of the students. Indeed, our school could not get along without the oid of these and similar groups. USHERS 1936 Sponsor-Miss Eidam S. 0. 5. lServe Our Schooll 1943-44 Sponsor-Miss Montgomery HEALTH COUNCIL 1936 Sponsor-Mr. Beekey :-v 1. JUG BAND - !936 Sponsor-Mra Harris -Q-....,,,, -.-..,....,,, . a Lia ,f M65 Students have always had opportunities to join a variety of clubs at the castle, MASTER DRAMATEERS 1 1932 Sponsor-Mr, Master GOLF - 1933 Sponsor-Mr. Brucher M55 RIFLE - 1946-47 Sponsor-Mr, Bannon ART - 1936 Sponsor-Mr, DeFroncesco AVIATION - 1936 Sponsor-Mr, Gull 1 Qs, I ,,,,,gQ'i5'zl-l 'Q 'A'-:fa od 5 'pau-Agq 1, For the past twenty tour years sports have played a promunent part un the everyday lute of R H S students Boys sports have always been un the lumelught whule gurls sports have bccn contunually expondung ln thus annuversary year Readung Hugh has turned out uts second best football season un hustory a basketball tcam whuch won the Central Pennsylyanuo Contercncc crown and Dustruct No 3 champuonshup a state swummung champuon an outstondung track team and a strong baseball team Probably whats more umportant the tauthtul tans ot R H S brought the C P C football sportsmanshup trophy to our school and a second un the basket ball sportsmanshup award The gurls as well as the boys had another year ot varued untramural sports Thus each year through the all out co operatuon of students teachers and athletes Readung Hugh has had a well rounded schedule un the athletuc tueld We-www' 0 ' -if .se -,424 ::1fLJ'o ' - : ' ,V 5 'Q'- Jr. 111,191 . ru-I' fl I - ' xu - . - Cl ' l 'll . . . . I 'ku' U , h U . I I f ffl' . . ' . ' .li I . . f . ' . ifl . . . . ull ' . E - . . V 1 3 ' - :lf , 1 - - :-L, . . - t. .1 Q , fc , . 4, 0 :I 4 P ' ' 'r .0 1 W 1 ,. . ,Q ,Lv V K' 4 1,530 I I cf! A jwkfaly af . cgfatfs 0 '.. 1,1 S -3 6 The first football team of the new coeducational high ', , school was coached by Mr John Dietrich, At the pres- .Q ent time three persons, who s do are pictured, are members of the R, l-l, S, faculty f- Nor- bert Billinger, John Dietrich, and William l-larine, Row 'I-David Willets, Joseph Flatt, Captain Wil- liam Lease, Armand hlenne, and John Kubacki, Row 2-Coach John Die- .. trich, Alphonse DeMarco, Fred Mackes, Fred Weller, Bill Horine, and Robert Friedman, Row 3--SherwoodReeser, S- S Norbert Billinger, Morris T Hullinger, and Louis Ka- pasonz. Reading High School has o lengthy and thrilling history in athletic activities, lts present program af faur motor and six minor sports has been reached with the help of leaders from the student body and loyal faculty members who were interested in promoting sports at R, H, S, Baseball, the oldest sport at Reading l-ligh, started in l884 when Reading defeated Selwyn Hall. The first inter- scholastic game was in l909 against Allentown with George Beggs serving as the first official coach, Baseball has been the most successful sport, and during the past ten years, Reading has had tremendous success on the diamond, winning some l lo games while losing only I3. A streak of 45 games without a setback was recently stopped bv Allentown, but naw as the l9S2 season starts, the Knights are riding on a 22 game winning skein. Reading has been league champions l2 times since l93l, Many college and pro- fessional ball players got their first taste of real ball playing on a R. l-l, S. nine, The outlook for this popular sport is very bright. The second oldest sport at R, H, S, is football, The first game was played in l892 when Reading lost to Palatinate and Lan- caster High, ln the best football season, l9l3, the R, H, S, eleven played 9 games without a defeat, outscoring their opponents 249-I3 and setting two records in their 83-O victory over Allentown and 9640 victory over Pottstown, Until recently, the football seasons at Reading have been poor with each team trying to break even and coach after coach succeeding in monotonous order. With the start of junior high football in the fall of l947, Reading has had successful seasons, so successful that the record of this past season, 9 victories and l defeat, is the second best season a Reading eleven has completed, One of the most popular sports of R, H, S, is basketball, During its first season in l9Ol, the hoopsters were undefeated in 5 games. Only twice in Sl years has the school suffered a losing season, one in l944-45 when they won 9 and lost ll, and the other in l95O-Sl when they won 9 and lost l3. ln l9l4, Reading entered the Central Penn League and wan that title in l9l7, l92l, l929, l93O, l934, l939, l94l, I947, and l952, ln l943, they tied William Penn for the championship, An unheralded sport, over-shadowed by baseball in the spring, is track, This sport has produced many a fine athlete through intense competition with other students from neighboring cities. Minor sports have increased in number and importance in the last two decades, Golf, which was recognized in l93l, has gained popularity by producing a number of state champions, Soccer, another minor sport, started in l932, Since that time, the soccer team has compiled a record of 74 wins, 43 losses, and 32 ties, Since cross-country was introduced in l924, the team has compiled a record of lO5 victories, including a state championship in l947, and 25 set backs Swimming, a recent minor sport, has also brought our school honors by annexing numerous dual meets, and state championships, Table tennis at the castle was en- couraged only by clubsg nevertheless, in l939 a R, H, S, table-tennis team consisting of Don Quarles and Steve Stevens won the United States interscholastic table tennis championship, A distinction such as this, winning a national crown, has never been at- tained in any other sport. When interscholastic contests were cut down during the war, intramurals took their place, and since then, have been growing by leaps and bounds, A few of these intramurals have become minor sports, for example, wrestling was added during this school year, Another intramural sport that has become an interscholastic sport is tennis, Team after team has brought home state championship laurels to R, l-l, S, To carry on this vast boys' sports' program, Reading High in l93O organized the Athletic Council and became a member of the Pennsylvania lnterscholastic Athletic Association, All in all, sports have played and still play a most important part in a student's life whether he participates or watches as a spectator, May the future bring successful teams to Reading High, teams that the school and spectators will remember with pride. fi L MJKZZQ Qfvaffay or Coaches- Mr, Anthony Stopper, Mr Norbert Billinger, Mr, Robert Perugini. Reading Highs 1951 football team made history this year, They will go down in the books as the second most successful gridders since the sport was launched in 1892, This year's record of 9 wins as against 1 loss is bettered only by the undefeated, untied team of 1913, It is the best record since the Castle on the Hill was built 25 years ago, surpassing the 8 won, 1 loss, 1 tie season of 1941, The Stoppermen were paced by star half-back Lenny Moore who broke all scoring records at Reading High as he scored 22 touchdowns for a total of 132 points in 10 games, Moore led not only the school but also the conference and county in scoring, Lenny, a standout all season won the Schad Football Trophy for the year's most valuable player and as a climax to his high school career was named to the all-state team. Besides our speedy backfield, Reading had a power house line led by John Jankans, huge star tackle, who paved the way for Moore and his excellent associate backs, The Red Knights opened the season with an impressive 19-13 tune-up game against Norristown, They then beat Steelton 33-6 and John Harris 40-13 before being upset by the Williamsport Millionaires 21-16 for the only set-back of the season, The Red Knights quickly recovered, for one week later they beat a tough Bethlehem squad 26-21, Two impressive victor' ies against York 34-8 and Lancaster 33-7 set the stage for Lebanon, ln the pouring rain and on a six-inch field of mud, Reading came out on top 19-13, They finished the season with an 18-O white-wash of William Penn and in the grand finale a 19-7 victory over a highly rated i 515 ' Lenny Moore was the sensa- tion of the 1951-52 R. H, S. football team. For his outstan - Pottsville eleven in the annual Thanksgiving Day event. The praise given the coaches would never be enough for the work done by Andy Stopper and his associates, Bob Perugini and Yummy Billinger, cannot be over emphasized. Faculty, students, coaches, and team will long remember this outstanding year. d ing ability, he was chosen for the first string of the i high school team and received the Astor Trophy award as the most valuable player, .-l gf-f :iT-54 Y -fiilfinr, Reading Norristown 13 Reading Steelton 6 Q Reading John Harris 13 Reading Williamsport 21 Reading Bethlehem 21 Reading York B Reading Lancaster 7 Reading Lebanon 13 Reading William Penn O Reading Pottsville 7 Won 9 Points for 257 Lost 1 Points against 109 , Q., 51 sf .ff-A J ' f 'ti-23 Row I--Walter Burr, Leonard Moore, William Edwards, Jack Dunn, Richard Briner, Ronald Gernert, Richard 1'-leydt, John Jankans, Edward Albright, and Robert Morawcznski. Row 2-Leonard Marrella, Beniamin Johnson, Theodore Smith, Jerome Rein- hold, Donald Styer, Willard Sanders, Richard Goodwin, Michael Ganster, Jack Wieg- ner, Rosario Ciatto, and Robert Sell, Row 3-Carl Markovich, Robert Tobias, Jay Moyer, Harold Smith, Bart Jankans, John Yeakel, Charles Getrost, Amedio DeAngelis, Gilbert Darlak, Paul Wonner, and Alfred Cicogna. Row 4-Ronald Straka-mgr., Samual Lucchese-mgr,, Pete Krallis, George Harakal, William McRae, John Pingatore, Jack Neider, Robert Fiorindo, and James Hassan-mgr, Row 5-Ernie f-lepler-trainer, Bob Perugini, Andy Stopper, Yummy Billinger- coaches. John Jankans, the co-captain and powerful tackle, was selected for the second string of the All-State team, Through his daring tackles and brilliant blocking, he led his line to win many R, H, S games. ll KI ll End Bill Edwords leops high into the oir to snore o pass amidst enemy defenders. 5.3164 5 U f 21. M-x'.' A '13- 4 This incomplefed poss folls hormlessly to the turf os members of the R, H. S. teom lunge for- ward, Kgmkzfiafz Tackle Johnny Jonkons paves the woy for ff UQ' g. . .. Dv4f'UM.s-u-,--- V - ' - - ff.':f' - - .Aiwf 9 ' v. Lenny Moore's 90-yord gollop to poydirf ogoinst Sree-Iron on the Opening kickoff. Je: 'nf' 1 .4 ' r. -- ., R .pq-1 , I 4,1'j'. 3 -'- WAI' -mv rf ,,fv'A-., f' ,' - .'.'r rf' N -e 'S Members of both teoms scrambling for o loose pigskin. 671065 Eddie Albright shows grim determination to escape the on-rushing tacklers. u'5 41 5..,Q .af 1' Fullback Walter Burr gamely tries to reach the line of scrimmage as the opponents close in. :My - Willy McRea stumbles forward for add yardage against Steelton. U! 'PPM , , .i. r ,apis0'e-s--1'-4942.3 , V Swift-footed Lenny Moore easily evades the on coming foe around left end as Brimer gives assist Qaaffzzl Coaches Mr Wulluam Horune Mr Wulluam Reese nil: x. 5 X .faq 3'- 'L 12 WW Row 'I Ferdynand Kuczolo Arthur Neucher Kurt Kraus lrvun Stuely Russel Blatt Paul Rebholtz George Turner Tom Murphy and Ralph Cyphers Row 2 George Archutas Edward Huldenbrand Edward Spencer Wulluam Skull Ronald Burns Robert Flay Paul Spangler Wulluam Sands Raymond Guustwute and Ruchard Levengood Row 3 Carl Euchner George Moyer Anthony Spadaforo Larry Walters Ruchord Garupolu Erancus Ferragame Ernue Glump Ruchard Grunnage ond Ronald Weand Row 4--Ernue Hepler trauner Bull Horune coach Lloyd Mucholsku John Flowers Elvun Spoyde managers and Bull Reese coach J V FOOTBALL SCORES Readung Hugh Pottsvulle called o Readung Hugh Lebanon Readung Hugh Phoenuxvulle Readung Hugh Hershey called oft Readung Hugh Allentown Won 5 Readung Hugh 26 Shullungton O Lost 2 Readung Hugh l3 Coatesvulle O Tue 0 Readung Hugh 33 Muhlenberg Twp l2 Pounts for 96 Readung Hugh l2 Lancaster 6 Pounts agaunst 72 Theur spnruts dampened by the cancellatuon of the openung football game agaunst Pottsvulle, the baby kruughts were set back by Phoenuxyulle 2l 6 and were completely outplayed by Allentown un o 33 O maulung The ex peruence gauned from these two defeats was advantageous as the team romped through the remaunung 5 games wuthout a defeat Thus streak started wuth a 26 O whute wash of Shullungton followed by a sumular I3 O vuctory over Cootesvulle Extendung the vuctory skeuru, the Jayvees put forth wuth theur hughest offensuve show by over powerlng Muhlenberg 33 l2 Closung the season, they edged by Lancaster l2 6 and Lebanon 6 O The funol game agounst Hershey lndustrual was called off because of unclement weather Coaches Bull Horune and Bull Reese both deserve a great deal of credut for coachung another successful J V season and teachung the boys good sportsmanshlp whuch wull be of great use to them un the future 0 0 A giis, - 1 .- A . f W.-. I L A- f 'ff-,fl A , ae, . ,: -4 5. in .. :Q I H n -' .if .Y 9.3 f-29:73 ' - '-fnifw. .. .5 ,g X ,, i ,. . ' .H 'A E. T. 1- . .-1 A 5 E ' ,lb : li. I ' f ' ' I ' , -1 vs- ' I I I I V I I I I I I I I I Q I ' I I I I I I Y -I ' ' ' ff ' 6 0 , , 6 . 21 . ' ' O 33 yffe frzsfk lgaafms Coach-Mr, Bruce Geh ret This year's highly successful soccer season was high-lighted by 6 decisive shutout victories suf- fered by the Bethlehem and Mahn, ton squads twice, and the Jones- town and the Hamburg aggrega- ticns once, However, before the knights bounced into the winning column, they suffered a setback at the hands of Mt, Penn by a 340 count, After beating Mohnton 4-O, they were again reversed 3-l by a power-laden Girard College squad, Then came the 5 game win streak which was stopped by Jones- town High, 3-O. The final game of the season went to Lancaster by a close 2-l encounter, Capt, George Reine ert's versatile ability won him the coveted trophy for being the most valuable player, Much praise goes to Coach Bruce Gehret for his splendid work with a relatively inexperienced team. .1 . gif-.Q f ,, ,2, in .0 L. Row 'I-Ronald Pinkerton, John Funk, Barry Wentzel, Ronald Dunkelberger, and Robert Gosch. Row 2-Paul Goldberg, Ronald Madeira, Dale Bowen, George Reinert, Frank Carvaia, Richard Nelson, Terrance Zackowski, and Gary Killian. Row 3-Coach Bruce Gehret, James Mast, Daniel Schaeffer, Steve Flamporis, Michael Potojecki, Harold Kramer, Barry Kern, Robert Graeff, and Russell Bankes. SOCCER SCORES l Reading High O Mt, Penn High 3 l Reading High 4 Mohnton High O Reading High l Girard College 3 Reading High l Bethlehem High O Reading High l Jonestown High O Reading High 2 Mohnton High O Reading High 2 Bethlehem High O Reading High 3 Hamburg High 0 Reading High O Jonestown High 3 Reading High l Lancaster High 2 Captain George Reinert tries to gain pos- session of the ball from a Mohnton opponent while James Mast prepares to help, George Reinert, the Mohnton opponents, and Jim Mast. l27 crass fazzfnfzy Coach-Mr. Carl Boltz Row 1-T h o m a s Young, Donald Barth, Ronald Rhein, Hunter Wolf, Kenneth Wertz, and Robert Uhler, Row 2-E d w a r d Kieffer, Louis Goldberg, Minot Tillson, Albert Drobek, Harry Shalter, Robert Kemp, and Tom Savage. Row 3-Paul Gehris, John Vitalo, Ralph Haas, Dewey Boltz, coach, Phillip Goldfed- der, Angelo lngliso, and David Ray. Under the able leadership of Carl Dewey Boltz fthe successor of Russell Boyles who has retired after 27 years of coaching servicel, the Reading thinclads captured 8 of ll dual meets in scholastic competition, ln addition to this, they finished in runner-up spot in the District No, 3 meet which they had won for three straight years. Don Barth finished in a tie with Jerry Johnson of Williamsport for first-place honors in the Central Pennsylvania All-Conference Run, Tom Young finished fifth, and Hunter Wolf tenth, ln the State P. I. A, A. Meet, Don Barth brought home third place, Reading's thinclads were stopped only by Williamsport, William Penn, and Norristcwn, while they defeated Robesonia twice, Muhlenberg twice, Lebanon, Coatesville, POTTSVIH6, Gnd MT. Carmel each once. Coach Boltz's first season was a successful one which would not have been possible without the all-out co-operation of all those connected with this fall sport, Awaiting the gun for the start of the time trials are Tommy Young, Gene Rotz, Don Chaffe, Don Barth, Hunter Wolf, Robert Uhler, Ronald Rhein, and Kenneth Wertz, SCORES fLow Score Winsl Reading l7 Robesonia 38 Reading 35 Williamsport 20 Reading I9 Robesonia 36 Reading 29 Wm, Penn 26 Reading 24 Muhlenberg 3l Reading 27 Lebanon 28 Reading 22 Pottsville 33 Reading 26 Coatesville 29 Reading 37 Norristown 24 Reading 26 Muhlenberg 29 Reading l5 Mt, Carmel 40 Won 8 Lost 3 District No. 3 Meet- Second Central Pennsylvania All- Conference Run - First, Fifth, and Tenth, State P. l, A. A, Meet-Third l29 zmzzmzkzg Couch--Mr, Benjamin Focht Row I--Donald Arnold, Ed- ward Conrad, Paul Misura, Gerald Long, Ronald Madiera, Carl Baer, Bill Arndt, and Irvin Stiely. Row 2-Barry Miller, Ron- ald Weand, James Mast, Bruce Rodgers, Donald Hershey, Carl Hiester, David Ptautz, and Coach Ben Focht. Coach Ben Focht's mermen won only 4 meets while losing 6 and tieing 2 during the l952 season, but the veteran mentor developed two champions in Eddie Conrad and Paul Misura. Both were undefeated in dual- meet competition, Conrad went on to capture the P, I, A A. championship in the individual medley in record time at State College after copping the event ot District No, 3 and Regional meets, He also won the l95l P, l, A, A, breaststrokef champ- ionship, and he is the only high school boy to win a state title in two different events, Misura triumphed in the breaststroke at the district meet, placed third in regionals, and sixth in the state finals, Another honor brought to Reading was the finishing in third place by the medley team consisting of Donald Arnold, Paul Misura, and Carl Boer in the District No. 3 meet. The experience gained by the boys will be put to good use in the future as swimming has set another high standard at R, H, S. Coach Ben Focht deserves a lot of credit for his splendid job ot building swimming champions and making this sport popular at Reading High. SCORES Reading 45 West Reading 21 Reading 41 West Reading 24 Reading 33 Hazleton 33 Reading 25 Hershey 41 Regding 44 P. S. duPont 31 Reading 28 Lancaster 38 Reading 27 Lancaster 39 lWiImington Reading 42 POttStOwn 24 Reading 33 Girard College 33 Reodmg 26 Cggfegvjlle 40 DISTRICT No, 3 EASTERN REGIONAL Conrad First lmedleyl Conrad Third lmedleyl Misura First Cbreaststrokel Misura Third lbreaststrolcel P.I.A.A. STATE MEET Conrad First fmedleyl Misura Sixth ibreast- strokel Arnold, Misura, Baer - Third ll5O yard medley relayl Won 4 Lost 6 Tied 2 Eddie Conrad splashes his way in record time in his individual medley specialty, Qfzmify gdigiffdi Coach-Mr, Charles Dunkelberger A glowing chapter has been added to Reading High's sports annals by a most successful basketball season as Reading won the C. P, C., and District No, 3 championships and was eliminated 46-44 by o brilliant Catasauqua tcarn in the Inter District playoff. This marked the first year since I935 that Reading won the District No, 3 crown and reached the Inter District contest A well-played 67-49 victory over John Harrts gave Reading the right to enter the play-offs, In this contest, big Todd Walker dunked in 30 of his seasonal total of 332 points to lead the Red Knights in scoring for the year, Reading won the f.rst half crown by downing William Penn, Steelton, John Harris, Hershey Industrial, York, Lebanon, and Lancaster without suffering a set back, This probably would not have been possible had it not been for the seasc,n's first five games in which Reading lost all but one, Opening the season, they beat Emmaus 53-45, then lost to Bethlehem 56-46, Reading Central Catholic 4I-36, Allentown 57-40, and LaSalle 44-43, The experience gained from these games enabled them to win the next 7 straight, but this was stopped by Bethlehem 62-53, Reading got back on the winning side again by defeating William Penn 68-35 and Steelton 57-45 before being stunned by John Harris 70-57, After over- coming Hershey Industrial, Reading got a hard-earned 63-59 extra-period victory over York on the Iatter's court, one of the few times a Reading combine has been capable of winning on the York hardwood A 46-45 upset by Lebanon shocked the Knights, and they didn't recover until after a 76-59 trouncing by Allentown when they tucked the final game of the season under their belts, a 55-39 victory over Lancaster. The patience displayed by coach Charles Dunkelberger throughout the season cannot be over-emphasized as he was pressed all season by second guessers criticizing his early season defeats. This was soon changed to praise as he brought home a champion Read- ing team. SCORES Reading 53 Emmaus Reading John Harris Reading Steelton Reading 46 Bethlehem Reading Hershey Ind. Reading John Harris Reading 36 Central Catholic Reading York Reading Hershey Ind Reading 40 Allentown Reading Lebanon Reading York Readlng 43 La5alle Reading Lancaster Reading Lebanon Reading 40 William Penn Reading Bethlehem Reading Allentown Reading 6I Steelton Reading William Penn Reading Lancaster CENTRAL PENN PLAY-OFF Reading 67 John Harris 49 DISTRICT No. 3 PLAY-OFF Reading 53 Hanover 39 INTER DISTRICT PLAY-OFF Reading ctsio, 31 44 Catasauaua fNo, I Il 46 LEAGUE NON-LEAGUE Won I2 Won 3 Lost 2 Lost 7 TOTAL Won I5 Lost 9 Row I--Mike Ganster, Rosy Ciatto, Tom Kranis, Ed- die Albright, Ted Smith, Ron Gift, and Gil Darlack. Row 2-Mr, Dunkelberg- er - coach, Ernie Hepler - trainer, Bill Delbert, Frank Morrisson, Todd Walker, Jim Podraza, Rudy Koenig, James Souders-student mgr,, and Mr, Harris - business man- ager. l3O if lgasiaffzzi Playing in the preliminaries tothe Varsity games and trying hard to earn recognition for next year's varsity team, Coach Bill Horine's hoop array compiled a seasonal log of l4 victories and 6 defeats, which includes the creditable l2 wins and 2 losses in league competition. This enabled the baby knights to become champions of the Central Penn Scholastic Junior Varsity Basketball League. One of the highlights of the season was their 47-33 victory over Central Catholic J. V.'s, This was the first time in R, H. S. history that these two teams met, The 77-45 ramp over Hershey Industrial proved to be the best offensive output by the J, Vfs all season, A 68-36 set-back by Bethlehem marked the most decisive defeat suffered during the campaign An extra period 75-73 defeat at the hands of York proved ta be the mast exciting game played by the baby knights in a long time, Leading the scoring parade was Donald Styer, hard working iunior, with l8O points, Terry Zackowski followed close behind with l77 counters ta his credit, The J, V.'s played a steady, deliberate brand of ball, occasionally flashing a spark of real class and promise good R. H. S, teams for the coming years. SCORES Reading 53 Emmaus 2l Reading 55 Hershey lnd. 29 Reading 47 John Harris 45 Reading 30 Bethlehem 38 Reading 50 York 29 Reading 77 Hershey lnd. 45 Reading 47 Central Catholic 33 Reading 45 Lebanon 42 Reading 73 York lex. Perl 75 Reading 37 Allentown 45 Reading 56 Lancaster 42 Reading 47 Lebanon 44 Reading 6l William Penn 50 Reading 36 Bethlehem 68 Reading 48 Allentown 49 Reading 56 Steelton 3l Reading 46 William Penn 43 Reading 75 Lancaster 54 Reading 59 John Harris 43 Reading 52 Steelton 60 LEAGUE NON-LEAGUE SEASON Won l2 Lost 2 Won 2 Lost 4 Won l4 Lost 6 l Row 'I-Ernie Hepler -trainer, Bob Fiorindo, Donald Styer, Jon Ocks- rider, Skip Fegely, Terry Zachowski, and Albert Harris - Business Man- ager. Row 2-Bill Hanna- Coach, Alfred Cicogna, Phil Ciatto, Ferdie Kuc- zala, Bill Leader, George Harakel, Danny Schaef- fer, and Roy Grub-stw dent manager. l3l W if ,nv fi x, ' X1 QL ,0' xr 3, 'XX Xl L Q ii Kiji- Cff lf: In 1 3 J K I 'Ni Q- -,nu-' 7 ' ' ...JL 1,1 .IIA , 'A - ,A MN-00 f , .,.... .n---,-'L- - , , ,. wc. .xii . 1-F 3-wry -:Qi-ef,-ajnfi , Z.. ,-,l,,- at f V595 5' 3' W VN V V Wiz? QA M 'UAW X 'im 'W' - 5 5 A Q 'f F if I? 522 l ,. l-M ' .. c'.' -N'--11 ,. .., Mm 6 MM! Il .A+ , , W-.Q - A . . I qqvflflafrgl- xf -Q 1 . II - 1 . , . n . u i MU' . 4--V h I-'IJ it an .X 71 fvig If l g, .,., u Ronald Gernet prepares to throw the pavelin as his teammates look on, Zac! amz! 9224! Coaches-Mr, Anthony Stopper Mr, Roland Kyle Coach Andy Stopper looks over this year's prospects during a practice work-oat, Lenny Moore, Don Barth, and Hunter l34 April April April April April April May May May May May If TRACK AND FIELD SCHEDULE A Norristown Away IO Allentown Away l 8 Bethlehem Home 22 Pottsville Home 26 Univ. of Penna, Relays Philadelphia 30 Shillington Home 3 Bethlehem J. C. C. Relays Bethlehem 6 Coatesville Away IO Quadrangular Meet York or Lancaster l7 District No. 3 Meet Lancaster 24 P, I, A, A, Finale State College Bob Lebengood gets into position to release the shot-put during o daily practice, Wolf get set for the lOO-yard dash. I, 4 I fe? I 1-5 V. t A .ex . Y Y l Qt! Coach-Mrs Adam Brucher Agaun coached by the veteran Adam Brucher, the Readtng l-lrgh golf team campaigned exclusively ln Central Penn Conference circles thus year In addltnon to the eleven matches the Bruchermen also competed ln the Dlstruct Na 3 tournament and the annual P l A A state tournament Fave new toes faced the Rcd Kntghts thus vcar namely Kutztawn Mt Penn John Horns Carlusle and ower Paxton The Red Knughts who ttnlshed second to York an l95O wlth a 7 and 2 record dropped lO at l2 meets last year to ftnlsh ar down the ladder but wtth the haldover at four veterans Mnke O Brien Joe Pugllse Jose Loose and Donald Helms coach Brucher looked forward to a much better season Promtslng newcomers were August Blatr John Spelcher Donald Sowers George Apsocardu and Wayne Engle GOLF SCHEDULE Aprll John l-larrrs Home May Wulsan Home Aprll Lebanon Away Mav Lower Paxton Home Aprtl Hershey Home Moy Dlstrlct No 3 Matct Away April Wnllnam Penn Away May Kutztown Away April Lancaster Home May l A A State Fun State College May Carlusle Away May May 5 Mt Penn Away May York HOIT16 Jae Pugllse looks up Make O Brlen sets hnmself for fore he prepares to drop e shot put an the 4th hole ball unto the cup A0 ' Joe Loose shows gram Always watchung the ball determrnatron as he Donald Helrts prepares to watches hrs long druve let loose wnth a long drnve land close to the 7th green bak L - , , I n f Q , ' , , , , l 4 9 l 8 I l 2 ' 2 l ' l 6 , . 25 ' l 9 28 23 P. . . . als 2 ' 24 . 26 , beA 1 h --- , v . , . . th a . 5 ILL, ' - lwi..-um I . I K xx T' W' - ,r 1. 1 , F . ' ', WMM ' et l, 7 , ' Q- G 1' - az. ' . 3 , -A ., wa- t , u 'A . ' l . 1 A-I l t 1 , - V 1 I x .if F fi ' l .2 ,V ' aw I. ' DA I x U V. X., 1 , 'A . ' A 135 YQ Todo Walker reels back and prepares to xerve Gw Readlnq opens anntner tennrs season Red Foley fallows tlrwrzuugn on nts lnaclc stab ogannst lms opponents 2 6717115 Coach-Mr Clwmlv. Hqwnaw Tw0Nu dual nmtflwv- tlw tllxtrlft Nr 3 rrmitfw- and tlwf' P l A A xlnlln' llrml 4' my rL'Tl'1'lrplX'xl!lfvl ' r Yl:I-- xn-Gr -, netrnun untlm the Cnilkllllll lt-mlurxlwlp l Crave Mr l-law mart Hwltl fxwx lr -ltl VVt1llr-r lan Qclwrulvr mul D 'mlrl Fulrw wlll lain tlu- CrvCm tt tlxc' Hppywtllbrw xxlwlle li :rWUlLl Smltly gulf Lt--.tpr fVlcNldcl IH mlll lnwlwlw up tlw llwx Tlln' R l-l S raclfgtnm-n wrll tzperx Clgjfllrlsl VVllllarn Penn and clause Gqasnxt laneaxtw l30tvwm'n TllL wP twtr nrt -llelw tfraqlw wppwrwunts ak, ljletlllellz-rn, Allentcnvsn, aml Eawtvw llwl-, xuar R l'l 5 will wlw lng attempt tra wtaln :tx tlvulwlcx Cltamgw-rmlvzp lclv wax vw rn law! xuar ln Clwarlex Kenny and Mlm lleus il .. l. ' Af ,gf SCHEDULE Aprsl l6 William Penn l-lame April 21 WxfJmls5lng Awax Aprll 28 Wyamlssurwg Home Aprul 30 Wlllram Penn Away May 2 Allentawn Awgy May 6 Bethlehem Home Mav 8 Lancaster Awav May 9 Eaxtwn I'-lamp May l3 Allentown l-lame May IA Dmtrlct Na 3 Match Lancaster Max' l6 Bethlehem Away MOV l7 Dwtnct No 3 Match Lancaater Mav EG'wl jV'1 Awgy Mov 23 P I A A Flnale State College 8- May 211 Mav 22 Lancaster Home These lufgvs eampoae R l-l S 'S startrng tlurnfet CV Jr r Rf1nalllSr'n1tl1, Leiter McMaCkln, Todd Walk- Mr l-lawrnan H1 Oclcwrlrler Danalfl Fnlex, and Coach 5056561 Coach-Mr, Charles Dunkelberger On Aprul lQ, Reading Hugh opened another baseball season rtdtng on a 22 game wlnntng streak wtth l5 games won last year and 7 the prevtaus year, Coach Charlle Dunkelberger had the adxantage at returntng veteran players Barry Trate, John Kalod- zteyskt, Rasarto Ctatta, Stew Gehns, Ted Smtth, Wall Sanders, Joe Bar zelltna and Eddie Albrtght, An tn- ,ury suffered danng basketball season stdeltned Eddte anttl the latter part of the season Many pramtstng candidates tram last year's strong Januar Varstty wtll help strengthen thus year's aggre- gatton, Baseball has been the most successful sport engaged tn by the Kntghtg dunng the past 7 years tn whtch they have won 94 games and have lost only 8, As In the past years when the R l-l. S, sock- ers took the fteld for thetr fsrst game, they wtll be playrng upon the farnllxar soul of George Freld. Ducklng away from Clase tn :de pltch this batter avatds lntury by has keen thlnktng Q tl- 4- ... ..'1. AM . -J . gy .4 ' A A- .. . f V . : 'mr x 'V ,L . baseman shows has stretchtng form as he pulls tn the peg from deep shorte Aprtl April April Aprtl May May May May Mav May May May May VARSITY SCHEDULE Shtlltngton Whitehall Allentown Allentown Bethlehem Easton Allentown Allentown Easton Bethlehem Muhlenberg Tw Slatington Awav Away Away Home Away Home Home Away Away Home p. Home Away Whttehall Twp. Home l37 Mr Ernie l-lepler, our effucaent tralner, looks over hrs first-and supplies so that he will be prepared for any emergency that may GVISO. fi x-4 fflkfl fgeffzkzrf Mr, Albert Harris, faculty manager of sports, us admurrng one at the many beautiful trophies whnch R. l-l, S, has won through the years. N .f f Q . 'll' r , ., '4 l 3 l -2 Mr, Robert Harbach and Mr, Earl Rapp, custaduans of the bayg' gym enlay a few mun- utcs of relaxation after a hard day'5 work. . . rgflarfs Mr. William Wisler, diligent business manager of sports, is clweclrinq over a lmul letin notice concerning the ticket and fi- nances for our play-aff games at Hershey. 'il-fl' ' 9' L ,ff Our coach, Mr, Charles Dunkelberger, talks baseball with the veterans, Mr, Ira Thomas and Mr, Connie Mack, while R, H, S. alumni look ont I.. X K ,V 1 i Q59 -.-4, Mr, Robert Perugini and Mr, Roland Kyle, gym instructors, are looking over the daily attendance record, fs MONARCH A. C.'s Monorch A. C. was the name feared by the intramural basketball teams because the boys led their league and won the league playoffs. Their height proved to be the difference be- tween victory and defeat. Row I-Kenneth Mango, Wayne Engle, and John Palmer. Row 2-Joseph Roseimgr, Donald Jar- mosko, John Speicher, Michael O'Brien, and Earle Christman. i-Af Jzmffzzmf cgimfs Sponsor- Mr. Roland Kyle FAIRVIEW TERRORS Fall weather brought intramural football, By copping ll of l2 starts, the Fairview Tcrrors were crowned champions of the l95l intra mural league. Row I-Bill Mengle and Glen Becker. Row 2-James Hefflinger, Paul Olsaysky and Jack Faude. I . w OFFICIALS Under the leadership of Mr. Kyle, these boys put in extra time in conducting intramural con- tests and keeping scores, This was one of the reasons for the success of intramural sports. Row I-Gary Ludwig and Frank Rebholtz. Row 2-Joe Loose, Mrt Kyle, George Reins ert, and Herman Starks. Qfzvw OZQEKZZK Sponsor Mrs Eluzaheth Ruhrman In l927 The Castle perlfgd up urs Othletue crntgsts by addung cheer leaders At that tume gurl cheerleaders were consudered dernoraluzurug Sunce l938 however squads of peppy lassues have really helped teams through thuclc and thun They deserve a vote of thanlf for orousurug the spurut whuch has spurred our teams on to vuctory and SUCCCSS Good sportsmanshup and good showmaunshup us a phrase whuch completely captures the spurut of our peppy cheerleader 9,4 Energy plus That s the castle s co captaun ChuC Faust Aw Followung along un the loot st s of the vorsuty are Q uunuor vorsuty cheerleaders wug M Essug nd J dalgo Row 2 A Zerbey C Whut n D uehl S u Drosas and L l-lenne The peppuest nune at the castle are these Iuxelx VOFSITV cheerleaders Petute Margue Bolug was o pepoy Row 'I Pat Brown Morgue Bolug Chuc Faust and Muckey Landus ll B Th s and Captain of the varsuty cheerleaders Row 2 Maruanne Munz Peggy Thomas Morgue Hollowe ettx Oma Barbara Swartz I I 1 u h -A F ,, f u- .f, u f f ,L . ,. , V' lu Y ' ' V U - ,. - GD flux A . f o Ll ' Row 1-M, Missbach, G. Q,-f ' K Lud ' , , , o . Hu- , v ma, , D , M, lmlth, E. X 9 X u Y. 1 1 I 'K eb 5 fffzfffkccfai f..gL'7Z'6'75 Sponsor-Mrs Elizabeth Ruhrman During the winter, badminton a fast-growing sport, was played after school on Mondays and Wed- nesdays. Since l93l, the girls have intermittently formed an en- thusiastic group to bat the bird- ie , With Mrs, Ruhrrnan as Coach, the girls displayed speed and pre- cision At the sight of the Arxalrna photographer, the girls scrambled into position for a good picture. Row 'I-Jean Stitzel, Frances Markawski, Mary Ann Jardella, Patricia Deam, Eileen Zacco, and Joan Platt. Row 2-Joan Weidner, Kathryn Walborn, Dorothy Hennes, Jane Masters, .lean Winter, Mary Ann Ruoff, Joan Mackowiak, and Mary Jo Barbera. Over you go? Mary Jane Harper and Roxanne Blimline against Dorothy Swetek and Rosemarie Sifen enioy a fast and furious practice session before the tournament, l A 2 Preparing to watch the exclttng game of table tennus played by ,lean Statzel, Evelyn Jones, Jan, :ce Gantert and Cordlmae Leach are Wunufred Weidman, Betty Whltman, Mary Ann Gable, Janet Oberlin, Dolores Nowunsku, Anna Mae Goodman, Ardelle Wulllams, Mrs, Ruhrman, and Marllyn Good. I ammazmf' foazflkis Sponsor-Mrs Elrzolleth Ruhrrnan lallle lc-rznl-, was nntruclunerl tw the li H2 qtrls' sports calendar ln l936 Stnce that time, the demand fur thus aetunty wax ful- tnlled lm a lable Tennls Clulr Durlng the past tww years, however, the qlrls conducted a lacltler tournament alter zchfwl on Mon- days and VVednesdOys durnng the winter, To the tune of Hxt lt, l1at lt, Gnd return rtll' Arlene Mofhazlclf. of the tenth rgrade wallfed off wnth the laurels Arnue Ewaxs, Martha Snelsch Jane Pauley, and Marlene Malady start a game at table tennis as Margorle Bolxg, Darathx Wentzel, Elnzalueth Rohtnson, and Pat Troutrnan lnolf on. Row 'I-Mildred Hefflefunger, June Hos- hower, Barbara Dry, June Hess, Betty Herbein, Shirley Herbeln, Suzanne Kershner, Jahanne Smrth, Dolores Diehl, Helen Adams, and Betty Whltmon Row 2-Dorothy Falk, Marlgane Harper, Dorothy Hennes, Jeanne Winter, Shirley Moyer, Maureen Landis, and Donna Powell are watch- ing the ball as wt bounces from one side of the table ta the other. l4 1500192194 lfgeauzks Sponsor-M rs, Janet Gorman In the fall on Thursdays and Fridays, after school, the girls stormed the athletic field with high spirits and lots of pep for a good game of soccer, Since l93l, this sport has been a favorite with the castle lassies. Under the able lead- ership of Mrs. Janet Gorman, the girls learned to boot 'em high and wide. Race you down to the field! These girls look for a hotly contested game, Shown here are Row 'I-Janice Gantert, Jacqueline McDonough, June l-loshower, Regina Cieplenski, and Dorothy Folk. Row 2--Margaret Reich, Shirley Krall, Jacqueline Victor, and Mary Ann Cieplenski. Row 3-Anna Mae Goodman, Mary Sands, and Roxanne Blimline. Row 4-Joan Mackowiak and Joan Platt. It's getting rather dark as Shir- ley Hauser kicks the ball in an attempt for a quick finish before time runs out. Ready for action are Joan Schrader, Ann Mullarkey, Nancy Kleinsmith, Amie Eways, Shirley l-louser, Dolores Nowinski, Elizabeth Robinson, Donna Powell, Helen Adams, and Patricia Rock. 5 1 Sponsor Mrs Janet Gorman Thus promtstng young group of hoopsters tncludes Row 'I Kathryn Hackman Betty Jane Muller Shurley Herbetn Nancy Nuss Betty Herbeun Ann Mullorkey and Joan Platt Row 2 Renee Prutzman Dor othy Halt Barbara Swartz Sandro Smtth June Hess Janet Sttef Anna Schaeffer and Barbara Schmehl Know your fundamentals' Patrncla Rock Shurley Hauser and Jacauelune Victor attempt to demonstrate thus fact Theur eager audtence as made up of the tollownng Row 1 Shtrley Moyer Mary Sands Margaret Nye Margaret Relch June Hoshower Sally Ruth Arlene Machusrck Mary Jane Bayer Sandra Muller Helen Adams Mary Jane Har per Dorothy Hennes and Jan ace Gantert Row 2 Maureen Landls Jean Handorf Rachel DaDamvo Bar bara Becker Mary Ann Ruoft Jeanne Wnnters Cordlmae Leach Patrlcua Troutman L ctlle Matthews Eltzabeth Rob lnsan and Josephme DeLuma l46 l Y Y Y YA 1 l t 1 1 1 1 1 , , 1 1 r 1 1 1 ' 1 t 1 t . , , . i I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I , 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 U' , . Lgxfaafefls Thus eager comblne looks as though lt could match the bays shot for shot Shown here are Row 1 Nancy Klelnsmuth Charlotte Ferka Amy Eways Flor ence Blaly Patrlcra Brown Mar lone Baltg Martha Slelsch Bar bora Bodrnan and Marilyn Derr Row 2 Beatrlce Fnck Barbara Dry Mnldred Cronan Thlrza Best Shirley Wyatt Rose Marte Wrubel Joan Wnltert Johanne Smith Ar delleWnlIuams and Shurley Mauger Every Tuesday and Wednesday after school durlng the wmter months our gurl sports enthuslasts unvaded the castle gym for a fast and furnous game of basketball The peach basket sport made sts debut at R H S tn l929 and IS now played strictly on an Intramural basus Under the sponsorshlp at Mrs Gorman the gtrls became quite adept at handling the ball and played many exclt :ng games Practuce makes perfect' The gurls are really strnvnng for pertec tnon as they practice thelr mon otonous dnlls wnth the eagerness of beavers 2. I I I - 1 1 ' 1 I - , , T f , 1 1 1 I I I - , , Taking time out from an interesting game of bowling are these smiling lassies. Row 'I-Myrle Crammer, Shirley Wenrich, Lucy Coco, Joan Platt, Wanda Ott, Kathryn Clouser, Rose Marie Sifen, Dorothy Swetek, Joyce Schoelkopf, and Janet Unger. Row 2-Frances Markowski, Ann Bagenstose, Mary Jo Barbera, Florence Bialy, Dolores Diehl, Barbara Becker, Pachel Dadamia ,Faye Osenbach, Virginia Trainer, and Catherine Pasko. lt's really quite simple -- scorekeeping that is! Smiling assuredly are Row 'I-Marilyn Derr, Barbara Faust, Pat Miller, Jean Stitzel, Nancy Spangler, Joan Rissmiller, Pat Finer- frock, and Kathryn Clouser. Row 2-Mary Ann Gable, Ann Louise Focht, Sally Ruth, Mariorie Bolig, Barbara Rhoda, Nancy Smith, and Winifred DeVine. Row 3-Betty Cummings, Loretta Swierczewski, Mari- lyn Goode, Janet Eben, Dorothy Focht, Vivian Heck, Ellen Stefan, and Helen Adams. 48 M fm? REMAX Sponsor-Miss Katherine Kaufmann This year.marked the thirteenth season of girls' intra. mural bowling, Every Thursday, after school, the Reading Company Y became a scene of pin action as the las- sies became more skilled in the art of bowling, Miss Kaufmann, our competent instructor, shows Jacqueline Salino and the other girls the proper method of holding the ball. Sylvia Witkwoski, Patsy Hoover, Miss Kaufmann, Jacqueline Salina, Nancy Seidel, Joan Noll, Barbara Becker, and Sonya Smith. Looks like a strike from here! comments the group. Row 1-Shirley Minnich, Margaret Reich, Sylvia Richmond, Martha Henne, Shirley Templeton, Lois Eber- hart, Sandra Zerbe, and Shirley Wyatt, Row 2-Joan Boyer, Patricia Bortz, Molly Skrha, Patricia Angstadt, Saralane Freehafer, Kathleen Spangler, Ann Potts, and Rose Marie Wrubel. yflbhfzfz y!Z2W77ldlA' Sponsor-Miss Katherine Kaufmann Since I933, the ladies of the castle have been going to the local Y.W.C.A. on Fridays, after school, tor an hour of fun and enjoyment in swim- ming, Ably instructed by Miss Kaufmann, the girls learn various styles and strokes. Getting in the swim of things are Mildred Hartman, Joan Weidner, Nancy Dugan, and Patricia Miller. These girls look all set to explore the depths ot King Neptunes domain. Shown here are In water-Jeannine Linton, Joyce Rettgers, and Mary Parisi. Row 'l-Betty Cummings, Gayle Geiger, Theresa Drouin, Patricia Miller, Joan Berry, Patricia Peters, Mildred Hartman, Nancy Benne- thum, and Nancy Mimmelreich. Row 2-Kathryn Hockman, Joan Becker, Nancy Dugan, Joan Weidner, Miss Kaufmann, Jean Winter, and Johanne Smith. 49 l5O lIfd6'l67Zl5' Sponsor-Mrs, Elizabeth Ruhrman Volleyball, the mast popular girls' sport at the Castle, made its debut in l933, This year, twelve teams were organ- ized in an after-school tournament, sponsored by Mrs. Ruhr- rnan, The girls participating have contributed very much to the success ot the spring sports program. V for victory - and for Volleyball. P THE CLORETS Mildred Miller, Marion Essig, Sally Rae Ruth, Janet Levan, Gayle Ludwig, Susanne Kershner, Shirley Moyer, Frances Markowski, Jean Stitzel, and Jo Smith. SLOWPOKES Row I-A, Fillman, D, l-lennis, B, Schrnehl, and J, Hos- hower. Row 2--P, Hoover, P, Finertrock, H. Adams, J, Harper, and M, Good. Y-TEENS Row 'I-M. Malady, M. Sielsch, J, Pauley, P. Or- lando, and P. Miller. SOCKETTES Row 2-B. Dry, E, Rebinson, J. Mackowiak, J. Rettgers, B, Rhoda, J, Nowinski, J, Oberlin, and S. Mauger. ANYTHINGS Row 'l-M. Sands, A, Skways, J, Stiet, B, Frick, M, Bright, C. Oudinot, and M, Stupp. CHIC'S PEEPS Row 2--J, Rissmiller, M, Landis, N, Spangler, C. Faust, D. Hilt, P. Miller, C, Ferko, and 5, Witkowski. QQZWJX BUGS E Drosas, J, Booman, C. Leach, M, Cramrner, L, Coco, and J, Heckmon, PETU N lA'S HOTRODS P Peters, R, Pratzman, J. Shellenbergcr, J, Becker, M, Cleplxnsku, J, McDonough, and R, Cieplnn5kr, 14 'H BLOOMERETTES Row 'l-L, Matthews, D. Powell, S. Hauser, J, DeLuma, and D, Folk, Row 2-R, DaDamlo, B, Becker, D, Diehl, P, Rock, P. Troutman, and Mrs, Ruhrman. Nb HAM BONES E, Jones, J, Platt, J, Weidner, M, Heffelfinger, N Nuss, J. Hess, S, Herbeing, B, Herbein, and M, Bollg F 5,57 If P 'J l . W ' 1 9 9 if .1 SHARPIES vs. VOLLEYS Row Row Row stose, Row and A. I-B. Klinikowski and S, Miller, 2-M, Adams, J. Victor, and J, Regel. 3-P, Stevens, H. DeTurk, and A, Bogen 4--S. Rvchmond, M. Barbero, S. Schaeffer Focht, rznfmzkzg 5617515 Sponsor-Mrs. Janet Gorman ln the spring at R. H. S., the girls' thoughts lightly turn toward softball, for a sport that's keenly competitive and invigorating. The Castle's homerun queens have enjoyed this favorite pas- time since l929, Coached by Mrs. Gorman, the girls have become very much experienced. Oh, how we all like softball! This thought is seen an the expression of the girls' faces. Shown here are Row I--R. Prutzman, P. Hoover, M. Sielsch, A. Eways, P, Orlando, M. Bolig, F. Bialy, and T. Best. Row 2-M. Yeich, S. Hill, M. Nye, S. Witkow- ski, J. McDonough, J. Shellenberger, R. Wrubel, and N, Klinesmith. Row 3-N, Nuss, S. Smith, P. Brown, B. Baer, V. Ruppert, J. Weidner, and M. l-leftelfinger. Batter Up! Chub Diehl is all set to hit a home run. Batter-Dolores Diehl Catcher-Mickey Landis Row 'I-M. Koursaras, S. Bauder, D. Nye, C. Kachal, A. Fillman, M. Crammer, T. Norris, M. Boyer, E. Robinson, L. Matthews, C. Leach, and W. Weid- YTIOFI. Row 2-S. Houser, D, Hennes, M. Harper, J, Ret- tgers, R. DaDamio, B. Becker, J. Guenther, A. Focht P, Schulze, D, Nawinski, J. Masters, S. Moyer, J Levan, M. Barbera, L. Coco, J. Heckman, E, Drosos, P. Troutman, and S. Mauger. l52 Now, that's the right technique, says Mrs. German, as Evelyn Jones puts the tag on June Hess. Looking on are Row 'I-E. Jones, D, Powell, B. Herbein, B. Rhoda, J. Gantert, J. Hess, J. Oberlin, S, Her- bein, and J. Hoshower. Row 2--A, Mullarkey, J. Eben, M. Derr, M. Miller, J. Stitzel, B. Schmehl, S. Wyatt, P. Rock, Mrs. Gorman, A. Williams, G Hassler, P. Finerfrock, M. Koursaras, M. Good, H, DeTurk, and H. Adams. azagzzzefems Sponsor Miss Katherine Kaufmann l l936 e of R H S peppiest spring sports made its debut. Every year since then the girls strive for accuracy, skill, and good sportsmanship These girls were only toa willing to gather together to have their pictures taken Row I-Janice Hidalgo, Cordimae Leach, Mary Jane Boyer, Dor- othy Folk, and Janice Gantert, Row 2-Elizabeth Robinson, Nancy Spangler, Kathleen Spangler, Ann Potts, and Sondra Zerbey. Row 3QDalores Nowinski, Elaine Drosas, Jane Masters, Frances Markowski, and Winitred Weidman, Row 4-Lucy Coco, Dolores Diehl, Gail Ludwig, Mary Ja Barbara, and Janet Levan. ...A Senior girls who will attempt to improve their skill at tennis are Row 'I-Shirley Wyatt, Rose Marie Wrubel, Amie Eways, Sylvia Witkowski, and Barbara Dry. Row 2-Jo Smith, Shirley Templeton, June Boldt, and Betty Mir- aszewski. A hand shake for Good Luck . Marie Szelak, Pat Troutman, Shirley Hauser, and .loan Dmochowski. Wnth the celebratuon of our Srlver Jubllee rgwvfvdf .yi 'il-eylbv l b' 4' .:are'-'IW' .wfwnsimmzf L 1 X we are reminded of our school s many accom pllshments Ranking hugh are the varlous clubs and orgamzatlons whuch were organnzed rn the post and wnll continue to orgamze IH the future to provnde enruchment and pleasure un the stu dents school luves Clubs and organlzatnons have always nllustra ted and wull as long as they exlst illustrate our democratuc prmcnples No dnstmctuon IS made Ih the way of relnguon race or personal dnfter ences These make possible the chances to en nch the Iuves of teenagers wuth the qualltnes of good crtnzenshlp sportsmanshnp and a general feellng of happmess and prnde found through partncrpatlon Whether these pastumes develop hobbues languages or communnty accomplrsh ments we may be sure that by belng u part we are not only nmportont to the school but to the country as well Q N AT ONAL A uoNoQ SOCIETY X Y mi X UP -1 K x f N. 3, 5 HMM 54 -. -s jiri, 'lv.'i'-l'j'15'?', ,I aff .fy -.. , A ., - ..,1,'.5' -. . -r- ' ' -L 1:15. .L - ,qerg-fr, 'Fila ' A ,. .9r.:L::. ,.,4.11,'f1iKf:f 'f-. . x s. . .K lVlL,,n . . ll - - Ill ijllk E V l I , ' xl? Q' ' wwf . . - - - E'Vk':1j', . . . . 'z in, ' ' . fl :ll ff 'A . . . ' xi,- K j v' M' . ' . . . . ' . . -A- T ff . :Elf . 4 ' ' ' I ff l Q . . . . ' l 44. All I . . . V . I wht. I - -fl.: 5 V - - - y - +3 ' . . . - 3: I-s iff 1 1 ' at 541. ' I ' fit' -h ' .tiff ,ily 55 .112 - 6 ' . .lj A 11 fic x Mb l ' ll P ' M ' ' ' I fic, - , -4 ' X if -'fa' i H, X - Pj, + , ,. 44 'X 5 '4 . Bfrgiilfqviitwg ' X Z ' 12 A AX CNE 'YO T X-XE COXNCXX. YQ-XY.ST QclYuHeAr HO! LV DQ xr iizczozfi ...-J Loollng Os though they had lust steDDCd OUY from lE2C1LAlVCll are the tollowlng Castle charmersi Jageph Mllshaw, Richard Mengel, Martin Det- weller, George Bauer, Paul Musura, Joseph Bolton, Frank Sherman, and Dennls ROSS, l-lere are o few more lllOSl'1lOV1 plates who ore enrolled In the style-wise Clubi James Foreman, Chrlst Gonas, John Fundygo, John Kolodzlelskl, Wlllxam Mlnnlch, and Mr. Guthrie. ,l X E 'I Xl, -J ll 'iq ll ga ze, 1'3 E Y Q? 'TW Q55 Ssqme fix! Sponsor-Mr Mark Guthrle President-Paul Mlsura Vice-President-John Fundyqa Sec.-Trcas.-Joseph Bolton ln thls very recent Clulv, organized in l949, are many well dressed lmnye, They de- vote thelr club tame to learnlng about men's foshlons: style, talwruc, and general sultabll- tty. jim IM Sponsor-Mr, Lloyd Enoch President-Terry Dautrlch Vice-President-Gerard Skrockl Sec.-Trees.-Don Sewers Golng strong slnce 1931, this club pro- vldes enloymenf and pleasure whale develop- lng skull ln playrng chess. Absorbed In excltlng games of chess are Row 'I--Nvcholas Kordopatls, Kenneth Coyne, Rlchard Yoder, Louls Lovello, Terry Dautruch, and Gerald Kulp. Row 2-Don Sowers, Gerard Skrocki, Robert Wltonsky, Thomas Salvarlls, Frank Ganz, Ronald Ketterer, Conrad Bell, and Wllllam Langan. ewzkzg 67 Sponsors-Miss Chorlotte Kohler Miss Blonche Spoor President-Amie Ewoys Vice-President--Felicio Lolfoto Secretary-Pouline Jockson Treasurer-Joyce Gundy For the domesticolly-inclined girls of our school, Sewing Club wos begun in l928 under the unusuol nome of T, N. T. rneoning Trovel, Needle, Trovel , The girls put their designing ond sewing tolents to proctice in this club ond turn out mony fine products. I fg-.ty T' I .zz-f 'W' Making vorious outfits ond wotching the dernonstrotors ore Row 'I-Potricio Reogon, Amie Ewciys, Jeon Dunkelberger, Borboro Dry, ond Dolores No- winski. Row 2-Betty Sponnuth, Jonice Reinert, Doris Young, Almo Enders, Pauline Jockson, Betty Schwortz, Evelyn Enders, Mobel Breisch, ond Noncy Doll. Miss Kohler ond Miss Spoor ore kept busy supervising. Row 1-Georgene Zerbe, Joyce Gundy, Non' cy Potteiger, Rose Whiteheod, Ann Wenrich, Jonice DeLong, ond Eleonor Lebo. Row 2-Felicio l.oFoto, Miss Kohler, Anno Angelsonti, Miss Spoor, Dorothy Tischler, Groce Turisi, Mory Jone Brunetto, ond Mary Roth Kfzzffrfzg am! fraclmfzg fir! Sponsor-Mrs. Mory Heller President-Ruth O'Brien Vice-President-Morlenc Ropp Secretary-Mildred Polmer Sewing, in oll forms, hos olwoys been populor ot Reading High School In l934, o knitting and crocheting club wos added. Through the yeors, the members creote useful ond ottroctive proiects. These girls ore enloying their leisure time during club period. Ruth O'Brien, Morion Reppert, Judith Gebf hordt, Mildred Polmer, Noreen Gilmer, Soroh Boker, Doris- Bowers, Joon Bossler, ond Jeonette Puwolsko. -of tgzizgzkzg f 61 Sponsors-Mr. Joseph Haage Miss Emma Reinhold Miss Margaret Yost Not until l949 was a singing club organized for recreation. Here singing with Miss Reinhold are Row 1-S. Becker, A. Focht, J. Hoshower, S Miller, H Britton, and S. Brown. Row 2-D. Cartwright, G Guinther, J Sum- mers, J. Becker, D, Summers, J. Lelster, and M. Keehn. Row 3-L. Marks, S. Mauger, G. Breidegam, M. Pletz, S. McNeill, P. Starnm, P. Clay, and M. Himmelherger. Row 4-A. Liszcz, F, Liszcz, J. Nunemaker, G. Meck, B Davis, D Moyer, S. Daubert, and G. Hetrick. Row 5-D. Hummel, G Gravbill, R Bush, M. lfland, J. Lascomh, T, Norris, A. Gsell, and L. Killian. Row 6-N. Kercher, D. Hoch, P. Hulock, B. Reifsnyder, P. Rauenzahn, S. Bauder, and P. Barlet. Leaving the auditorium after a song fest Rowl A Bossler P Bausher G Pfaffman V Trainer and D Swetek w 2 P Schulze Rec D Ostroski Pasko R Sifen andJ Swavely Row 3 J Bankes B Bell J Becker P Resch M Matz M Bright K Hoffman G Borkert L Horn and F Reifsnyder Row 4-R. Rapp, E. Strobel G Newkirk R Nelson F. Petrakis, F. Krofczyk K, Weidner and S. Heinba,h. 'FW Joining in a popular song with Miss Yost as accompanist are Row 'I-M. Zaffiro, B. Yahres, D. Grassi, B. Rentschler, B. Huber, S. Kershner, D, Larish, J. Frantz, D. Wesolowski, T. Lis, and H. Kemp, Row 2-P. Still, R. Hauser, M. Gable, G. Dietrich, B, Regner, J. Ringler, M. Kemp, S, Lamm, D. Kulp, and H, Kantig, Row 3-C. Helm, M, Ruoff, and S. Fetter. Gathered around Mr. Haage at the organ is this group of songsters. Row 1-J. Souders, K. Moyer, R. Roth- 9 lb0VQer, D. Kraft, S. Wenrich, K. Reinert, J. Rissmiller, D. Nye, J. Fisher, and J. Noll. Row 2-L. Weiser, L. Hagginbothom, P. Goldberg, F. Gollogher, F. Gaiden, A. Smith, D. Sterner, C, Lerch, and J. Kreider, Row 3-J. Ocksrider, R. Fegely, V. Hcim, S. Smith, B. Becker, and J, Bright, l l i . ffm! M! Sponsor-Mr, Charles Hawman President-Kenneth l-leim Vice-President-Mahlon Gebhardt Sec.-Trees.-Shirley Prey The Record Club, which originated in l949, enabled its members to enioy popular, classical, and hillbilly records. Listening to records and examining albums are Row 'I-Martha Wolosewich, Frank Marko- vich, Dorothy Hilt, William Hartung, and Anna Schaeffer. Row 2-Hiram l-loch, Aciel Krum, Kenneth Heim, Jaan Baczewski, Virginia Ruppert, Ann Mullarkey, Lois Mednick, Myrna Mengel, Vir- ginia McBride, and Mildred Cronan. This group is discussing the story behind this album of folk tunes by Burl Ives, ffzsfdazites Sponsor-Mr. Fred Cardin Director-Joseph Salina Reading High's own dance band, which originated in l942, provides music for one of the variety assemblies and plays at one ot the school dances. Interrupted while rehearsing are these tal- ented musicians, Row 'I-Beverly Richards, David Leibig, John Turnbull, James Stevens, Ronald Rosen- berg, Joseph Salina, Gene Klein, James Stetty, and Jack Faude. Row 2-Donald Deissler, Harold Gift, Wils liam Skrzycykowski, Matthew Acker, Thomas Price, and John Trygar. Mahlon Gebhardt, Clark Brillhart, Frederick Heifert, Suzanne Bretonnel, Doris Hooper, Mar- vin Schlodez, Mr, Hawman, Robert Lebengaod, Robert Turner, Lucy Fisher, Richard Wallace, Roxanne Heist, and Shuree Hildenbrand. l 5 , - 5 9 5 3 v .7 Q 4431! ' :QS . A'--+ TN E v . 1 : L x i -.s L 4 K+' .wwf A 1. ff D N 4 1,44 -1 9 , ' ' I Ulf? -t'. I 'W S., ' f,f,g,ps-41 ,7 ,, lm., ,2- 4 .L E, Q s 'ww' '07, 9 if 'ii q-3... 5. 1 A S-, ,,' f kg! II in 'VS . -A . 74, F-F Y , , Eg if at 7 my rw Sponsor-Miss Ola Walt The typing club, started in l93l as the Finger Workers ', offers a chance for those without tvoing as a full time Subject to learn some of the fundamentals and principles of fvping, An inLlListrioLis group at work is Row I-Irene Kostzewa, Douglas Weidner, David Blecker, Martha Sielsch, and Sandra Kelsev Row 2-Elizabeth Krecker, Robert Graeff, Ann Souders, Bernard Gerber, and Doris Bough- ter. Row 3-Ruth Schaumburg, Barbara Schmehl, and Miss Walt. Sponsor-Miss Harriet Bitler These eleventh-grade students, learning to type, are Row 'I-Susan Schnarrenberger, Mariorie Degler, Barbara Lee, and Helen Weiss. Row 2-Julia Starks, Judith Kieffer, and Dorothy Walton. Row 3-Dorothy Kieffer, Kathleen Bender, and Jacqueline Fisher, Row 4-Constance Kachel, Miss Butler, and Jeanne Winter. T62 .9 4 X- 'Y' Qsff Q ,. llll B 51M qz553EfJV ' i 1. ifffj 1 H -.'l05 ' If . - ' .- .,,fi'i' xg' 25.1.7 .K ' . -al ., r' . - '1 ' ffl J K i s Y , Ut v ,.,..- hh f V v .11 I NW 3 Q gays' JWJLWZ' Sponsors-Mr. Roland Kyle Mr. Robert Perugini Mr, William Reese Since our school's earliest days, boys have had a mayor part in sports. For this reason, the Boys' Athletic Club was created to give them opportunities during school-time to become more skilled in marching, boxing, wrestling, and other body-building activities. Watching Larry Hcagy and Charles Flannery boxing and Ronald Christman and Robert Ves- pico wrestling are B. Kern, P. Gehris, T. Lengel, M, Dell, B. Kusior, V Naiarian, and G. Melcher, An enjoyable stunt is that of forming a hu- man pyramid. Included are Row I-J. Mast, L. Masciotti, S. Bilski, R. Fallon, C, Markovich, O. Boarder, and J. Faust. Row 2-R. Seidel, G. Hatzas, S. Morrison P. Primeau, A. Komlodi, and D, Moyer. Row 3-G. Schaeffer and K. Montz. f .:.2P!i Participating in gym calisthenics are Row 'I-A. Spodafora, J. Turnbull, and W Sanders. Row 2-E. Appeloni, D. Chatfe, H. Starks J. Jankons, and F, Symans Row 3-J. Edwards, A. Matarazzo, J. Cole man, R. Briner, J. Neider, and J. Stevens. Row 4-J. Goss, G. Long, P. Long, F, Sat tler, J. Snyder, and R. Weinhold. Exhibiting some of their skill are Row 'I-R. Weinhold and W. Asselin. Row 2-J. Spadafora, R. Gernert, J. Strick- er, J. Sieber, and H. Sholter. Row 3-L. Masciotti, D. Moyer, and P. Primeau. fleevkazffes' 615 Sponsor-Mrs Elizabeth Rahrman Our cheerleaders play a verx impartant part in school athletics, lt is liecause of this that Cheer- lggders' Club was organized in l95G an order to train newcomers Qfzyfwzikls ' Sponsor-Mrs, Elizabeth Rahrman At any football game, the fans enjoy watching our flagtwirling girls, This year a club was created to train and improve their talents, Going over some cheers for a pep assembly are Row 1-M Misslvach, S, Schaeffer, J l-lidalga, M, Hallowell, B, Swartz, 8 Faust, and P, Brown, Row 2-S, Moyer, B, Edwards, M, Essig, C, Whit- man, J, Schaellfapt, L, l-lenne, and L Coco, Learning a new cheer are Row I-M Munz, J, Rutalo, M, Smith, C, Faster, A, Zerbey, D, Dunn, D, Diehl, E, Drasas, and G, Lud- wig. Row 2-C, Moyer, M, Bolig, K, Clouser, E, Thomas, M, Thomas, D Powell, and M, Landis, O Row 'I-R. Jarozcnski, V, Kocher, R, Mittower S, Mentzer, F, Markowski, C, Angstadt, J, Levan B, Laub, J, Delp, and B, Miller, Row 2-J, Guenther, R. Sheetz, N, Vogel, J Grimmer, M, Hain, M, McAdara, B, Moore, S Lorah, B, Klinikowski, J, Stitzel, M, Barbera, F Bodmon, J, Riegel, J, Borda, M. Seislert, N, Styer and Mrs. Ruhrman, This year's flagtwirlers rehearse a formation Row 1--B, Laub, captain, Row 2-R, Jarozenski, F, Markowski, V, Koch er, R. Mittower, J, Delp, S, Mentzer, C, Angstadf and B. Miller. SY' .BWP USTRIUUTI E EUUCATIUN .., . 3-t: ' F K :Q U Y! ,Ky .3 when , S 5 rf 1'?,:.'!2I1 I I Q I' K A Q 'N I s - 4 1 uw Q ,K .YM A ,. il 'X if 1 . it M91 I fx 1 i .XF f 1 Y Q Q yfmafem ffzzhb fha! fiemzkhy Sponsor-Mr, Lewis Marderness President-Bruce Wendling Vice-President-Paul Fisher Sec.-Treas.-Ronald O'Reilly Chemistry Club, which provides students extra time for experiments, has been in exis- tence since l93l, In former years, this club has had girls in it, but as present it is com- prised of boys. These mad Chemists are busy watching Edward Treet distill HZO. Row 'I-Paul Fisher, William Mengel, Ed- ward Treat John Feick William Bower Arnold Kravatz and Dennis Bastian Row 2 M Marderness Gary Grazier, Bruce Wendling Roy Zang Donald Henry, Saul Moroff and Ronald O Reilly fm' ylflmvkzy fir! Sponsor-Mrs, Naomi Bridegam, R, N, President-Patricia Orlando Vice-President-Shirley Templeton Sec.-Trees.-Alice Schaeffer This club, which began in V929 under the name of the Nightingale Club, is made up of girls interested in nursing and improving our society through better health, ln the middle of the year, when Mrs, Bridegam left to further her education, Mrs, Helen Brucher took over her work. This group demonstrates the right way to serve a sick person, Inner Row-Mae Kline, Shirley Craig, Olive Davis, Shirley Templeton, Patricia Orlando, Audrey Titlow, Christine Bolton, Mabel Kant- ner, Betty Cummings, Alice Schaeffer, June Koziar, and Mrs. Naomi Bridegam. Outer Row-Geraldine Zielinski, Janet Koe- nig, lnara Gerlins, and Jacqueline Lenart. Sponsor-Mr, Theodore E. Starr President-Ronald Straka Vice-President-Donald Foley Secretary-George Nagle Treasurer-James l-lodgkins ln l927, a group of interested boys assem- bled to organize the Radio Wizards . This club, known to us now as the Amateur Radio Club, has planned many proiects for the near future in order to help not only the school but also the community. Mr. Starr demonstrates a principle to Row 'I-Mr. Starr and George Nagle. Row 2-lrving Fidler, David Sands, Ralph Tobias, Ronald Straka, Donald Foley, Diamond Dimas, Carl Moyer, Jerold Price, and James Hodgkins. i,c.4 ,. all il ,flkfme fha! Sponsor--Mr. Samuel Gundy President---Carl Hiester Vice-President-Floyd Tompkins Secretary-Richard Knight Treasurer-Harlin Heere Organized in 1948, Nature Study Club pro- vided its members with the chance to become better acquainted with nature. mm UM Sponsor-Mr. Charles Schaich President-Michael O'Brien Vice-President-Saul Nathan Sec.-Trees.-Hugh Hart ln the year, 1921, the Camera Club was known as the Snappy Snappers . Today, more than ever, students are interested in learning about photography. Photographer O'Brien snaps a picture af the 1952 Snappy Snappersf' Row 1--William Rapp, Donald Potteiger, Margaret Nye, Marian Rohrbach, Lois Coller, and Joan Scheirer. Row 2-Elenora Woerner, Barbara Wilk, Mr. Schaich, Suzanne Woaley, Hugh Hart, Arthur Sager, Lee Miller, and Saul Nathan. Row 3-Charles Berger, Harold Miller, and William Kutz. ,W umfze cgaczbfy Sponsor-Miss Martha Morrette President-Kathleen Styer Vice-President-Patricia Cupp Secretary-Barbara DeLong Treasurer-Dawn Burkhart The members of the Junior Humane Society, which started in 1950, devoted their time to pet demonstrations and animals in need. The club members are Inspecting a poster af pictures from the Humane Society. Row 'l-Jack Giles, Richard Snyder, Earle Christman, Neal Spatz, Patricia Cupp, Joan Hettinger, and Barbara DeLong, Row 2-Mary Jo Gruber and Dawn Burk- hart. Row 3-Miss Morrette, Faye Snyder, Betty Stoner, Kathleen Styer, and Janice Shellen- beraer sh 1-15 all Those listening to the president, Carl Hiester, are Edward Cafoncelli, John Goerner, Dennis Kauffman, Barbara Lyttle, Barry Bressler, Nan- cy Fries, Elizabeth Eaken, and Marie Szelak. Mr. Gundy exclaims, Lookl there are no lemons on this lemon tree. Row 'I-Philip Eyrich, Mr, Gundy, Cletus Nissley, Conrad Stroman, Ronald Cranage, Har- lin Heere, Harold Gift, Eugene Reich, Barbara Connor, and Judith Shalit. Row 2-Richard Kaufmann and Jack Seidel. Q' 3-Li I H85 v-.-fg.- 1 I f 'rfgx 'G 5 wifi W K bn I I was I n 91 5. w f 1 ll if W' 'U I 7 la ' a 4 vw C! ' qi , X' L 75 , 4 1 51' nf 1 'Af I L 7 6 S Q.-,iii Q Him 'B Q if NW V, a qi , .. f?'?'S 951- B ' 'C . Z , . J' 6 ,f I ELEVENTH GRADE Sponsor-Miss Elta Unangst President--Sally Stallone Vice-President-Barbara Stauffer Secretary-Nancy Seidel Treasurer-Jacqueline Salina The eleventh grade members shown here are Row 'I-S. Drexel, J. Owenski, R. Skowronek, D. Gorman, B. Stamm, J. Gantert, M. Good, and J. Sny der. Row 2-L. Shelley, J. Shay, N. Haines, R. Ringler M. Seidel, M. Skrha, and P. Kushner. Row 3-S. Ernst, C. Shoup, P. Boady, S. Laser, N Semle, C. Epler, C. Foose, and A. Potts. Row 4-M. Kline, L. Hess, M. Steffe, S. Ruth, B Rhoda, and K. Spangler. Row 5-D. Krickmar, C. Logan, M. Stupp, N Koppenhaver, N. Seidel, and E. Trentes. Row 6-D. Harvey, E. Heller, A. Bagenstose, S Schlappich, L. Snyder, J. Boaman, E. Snyder, S. Stal- lone, J. lmboden, N. Stall, and J. Salino. Row 7-D. Folk, H. Adams, Miss Unangst, L. Tit- low, S. Hellman, F. Mitchell, G. Pompiano, J. Jack- son, B. Davis, M. Eberhardinger, J. Scheaffer, A Reichardt, B. Stauffer, C. Mason, P. Homberger, J Ubil, N. Seibert, A. Scolastico, and J. Johnson. ...v.,.,V J.. V, 4 :-4 -gi if:4',75. . 4- i.-I-gg ,Q .- .n,,i- . .-.f.,, ., .y 5 .LSKM Sponsor-Mrs. Amy Bell President--Joan Lessig Vice-President-Deborah Klonsky The initials, S. O. S., which stand for Serve Our School, explain the whole purpose of the club. Organized in l932, they have donated, among other gifts, the flag pole at George Field, an amplification unit in the auditorium, a portable sound proyector, auditorium flags, and a die forthe service Knit one, pearl two is being done by these tenth graders in making an afghan for a vet- erans' hospital. Row I-V. Ferragame, M, Barlow, P. Lotz, M. Perkins, D. Fisher, and D. Klonsky. Row 2-Mrs. Bell, M. Saul, B. Schell, C. Schmehl, J. Lessig, S, Jones, R. Monde, and S. Mclnroy. Row 3-S. Ruth, C. Scherbanik, M. Sands, R. Torchia, S. Ruth, M. Friel, P. Lord, and G. McMahon. Row 4-M. Lehnke, E. Brown, and J. Evans. TWELFTH GRADE Sponsor-Miss Johanne Mertz President-Mary Feinour Vice-President--Joanne Mascheri Sec.-Treas.-Yvonne Dorsey Knitting is also being done by this twelfth- grade group which includes Row I-M. Feinour, S. Starks, Y. Dorsey, J. Mascheri, D. Huie, B. Maraszewski, L. Hum- mel, and J. Cook. Row 2-O. Merrida, K. Hackman, S. Huyett, C. Wink, B. Walters, E. Kruppenbach, and M. Uhler. Row 3-Miss Mertz, R, Walters, E. Knabb, P. Bortz, J. Wilfert, J. Smith, J. Weidner, and K. Walborn. Row 4-J. Schell, J. Hohl, M. Guiles, N. Hess, V. Heiser, and M. Hoyler. , 1 f Afmfzz' Lgerzzfzbe 5615 Sponsor-Miss Edtth Foirlomln President-Doris Ztllhardt Vice-President-Doris Loose Secretory-Elizabeth Drop Treasurer-Helen Rockowicz The Alumni Service Club, storted in l95O, organized ond tiled alumni records. These girls prepare the identification togs for Alumni Homecoming. Row I-N, Scheitele, H, Rockowicz, D, Zill- hordt, S, Witkowski, P, Hoover, A, Wagner, ond B, Paul. Row 2-V, Stamm, B, Richards, N, Tiley, E. Drop, D, Loose, ond J, Snyder, flflllviidiy ,ffffkfcwy fir! Sponsor-Mrs. Mabel McClellan President-Ronald Rhein Vice-President-Thomas Savidge Secretary-Moe Gorito Treasurer-Joann Kerchoft Anniversary History Club, organized in l944, is one of our busiest clubs. lts members gather, compile, ond tile items of the most important events of the present ond post history of our school, 'Sir' Working hard at filing and sorting cords are Row 'I-Joan Noll, Louise Miller, Margery Dunkelberger, Joon Hollinger, Lynne Henne, Betty Adoms, Shirley Spohn, and Mary Jane Wentzel. Row 2-Shirley Angstadt, Geraldine Behrle, Frances Keller, Doris Boughter, Joan Bowers, Miss Foirlamb, and Dorothy Swetek. Gathering a few newspaper facts together are Row 'I-Shirley Angstadt, Shirley Leinbach, Eloine Eschleman, Barbara Kemp, and Patricia Stamm, Row 2-Faith Garrett, Shirley Eckert, Ronold Rhein, Thomas Savidge, Jomes Cranos, Russell Sweitzer, Louis Goldberg, ond Helen Reber. Port of the group prepares various items for Open House. Row 'I-Judith Bohanok, Margaret Cinfici, and Mrs. McClellan. Row 2-Joon Bowers, Shirley Leed, Margery Dunkelberger, Geraldine Behrle, Janet Nelson, Joan Noll, Joonn Kerchoff, Moe Garito, Faith Garrett, Dolores Firek, Paul Weigel, and Robert MCQuistOn. i73 al ,gh , ti! Le a Q el -1 5. ' 5' xg v1 S - ,y 115 .,.'-3-. .X , X f . .MW . -'IL ' ,. 4' Q 4 My 1? 1. kill? 411. 555- 1 f -1 J .!. A. f1A 4 S' - C 'FU ' ' Wu Q, MJ , 3. A ,qv Qi' bl , 4 . 'li , N U' mg: K. F ,, Q? Q v .Af 1' .M CO EDITORS Judith Adams Joyce Q.-.2 X S pajufzv fgzfffzcadafz fy Xie STAFF Soroh Koch Ari Lsllncm Norton ri BOYS SPORTS Charles Flannery Sidney Blecker Ethel Rebholtz 2 Wrllnarn Lord BUSlNESS Lepero i' Joan S FEATU RES Janet Oberlm Focht 'K r ACULTY Martha Monlyn Baer fr, -of -as J TYPISTS Dons Loose Sue Schwemmer K 1 1 'vr 'QQ-N L - ,, ,g,. ,,, W . . ' O I V1 YQ -e f... i F Q, A 51 A Z rvuxm ' N L MV. V 5 WF 1 I. -Q4 . ' 55 A Y. B F, -e 1 - ' A . 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' X X l ' X - , ATIONS eor Mrs len Sarah Koch 7 Rlchard Wen rlch S I ART STAFF Kathleen Spangler Jacqueline Steckler ln January l928 the Eputome of l-llgh School for Bows and the bnrls Hugh School Year Book were replaced by the new co educatuonal publnca tion known as the Arxalma The name Arxalma taken from the Lotln words orx cltadel and alma lfosterlngl was suggested by Betty Stout a member of the fnrst class to be graduated from the Castle The compullng of the yearbook us done by the cornbuned efforts of the edltorual and art staffs who are chosen through competntlon recammenda tuon and scholastlc record Our annual has been recognlzed for :ts excellence by wlnnlng a number of flrst and second place awards from the Colurnblo Scholostlc Press Asso cxatuon National Scholastlc Press Assoclatlon and the Pennsylxanlo School Press Assocnatnon :mm S azzzfzaikfs THE RED AND BLACK STAFF Sponsor-Mr Bertolct M Bisslcr Editor-Nancx Forma Associate Editor-Mrnot Trllson Radio Co-Editors-Laura Gcarhart, Hugh Hart Since the castle opened, The Red and Black has been a weelslv newspaper publrshcd hy and for the students at Readnng Hugh School, Each issue now contanns tour, frvc column pages wlth news hnghlughts, features, and sports nterns, Beung awarded a numher at lwrst and second place honors from the Columbna Sihglastuc Press Assoclatuon, the Pennsylvanla School Press Assscratron, and the Internatronal Honorary So- cretx for l-lrgh School Journalrsts has brought recog- nrtlon to thus outstanding publncatton. Red and Black on the Arr began Its weekly fifteen mrnutes news broadcasts in September, l948. The program was lengthened an V949 to a full half hour of news, nntervuews, recorded rnuslc, and R. H. S. talent. Nancy Fortna and Munot Tullson confer with Mr, Bossier about the new cut for the next issue. -ff f Our reporters are kept on therr toes durung our annrver- sary year. Marlon Essrg, Barbara Def Long, Sue Lorah, Bobette Reg- ner, Dorothy Spohn, Dolores JOFIICPV VVrlma Purdy, Dirothy Muller, A-lrce Zchaetter, Earhart: P',',',, :lJlC C vV',',ler, and 'S :'1 Sree' I XE if These sports reporters keep the typ- lsts busy wath therr many artrcles. Elaune Drosas, Janet Eben, Gary Graz- ner, Janet Nelson, and Sandra Muller. -W . 531.31 KK- 8 9 The funrshed product rs Inspected by Charies Klrne, Harry Shalter, and Gerald Evans, who have worked under the durectuon of Mr, Norman Dlener, the prnnting shop teacher. The lay-out of tlms feature page re quures a great deal of plannung by Mona R6ld6I tlDCl'Q, Leatrlce Leynn and Joneil Cook, The exchange copues are taken care of by our busmess staff Darts Gettus Shurley Leed, Cecilia Schrnehl and Sara Mclnroy. L ZS The guest of honor, Judge Warren K. Hess, spoke to the members on the tour qualifications of this society. Row 'I-Phyllis Harlan, Margaret Mosser, Nancy Fortna, Beverly Richards, Doris Gettis, Joan Mackowiak, Anna Mae Goodman, Joan Baczewski, Judith Adams, and Cornelia lacone. Row 2-l-lugh l-lart, David Goda, Donald Barth, Milton Shefter, Donald Jarmoska, Rich- ard Lee, John Speicher, Gerald Troutman, Ken- neth Helm, Henry Robidoux, William Lord, Frederick Davies, Joyce Blatt, Raymond Las- comb, Judge Warren K, l-less, Martha Sielsch, and Wayne Engle. ' J rl 55 1 E ,!l4zff1bfzaQ NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Sponsors-Mr. Lloyd Enoch Miss Alethia Love President-Wayne Engle Vice-President-Raymond Lascomb Secretory-Martha Sielsch Treasurer-Joyce Blatt The Reading Chapter of the National Honor Society originally known as the American Torch Society was first created at the High School for Boys when six mem bers of the l927 June class w re chosen on the basis of scholarship leadership charac ter and service, Today students are chosen who rank in the upper third of the class and meet the some requirements. Mr. Enoch gave some advice to the group. Row 1-Joan Platt, Marianne Munz, Betty Jane Miller, Sylvia Witkowski, Mildred Cranan, Patricia Brown, Amy Kleckner, Margaret Spohn, Nancy l-less, and Ann Burkhart. Row 2-Laura Gearhart, Janet Weidner, Carmella Capellupa, Natalie Jorworski, lrene Mueller, Dolores Ostroski, Janet Nel- son, Catherine l-lnot, Ethel Rebholtz, Aciel Krum, Orion Boarder, Sidney Blecker, and Mr, Enoch. Thoughtfulness pervades the group after an impressive induction ceremony Row 'l Joan Schrader Lucy Fisher Shirley Campbell Mildred Polito Gladys Sheaffer and Barbara Knerr Row 2 Alyce Wagner Martha Breisch Suzanne Wooley Joy Fisher Doris Loose Betty Walters, Shirley Leinbach, and Shirley Schaeffer. Row 3-Dean Kriebel, Theodore Focht, Saul Moroff, Bernard Gerber, Ronald Straka, and Dale Bowen. jlivferf QUILL AND SCROLL SOCIETY Sponsor-Miss Sarah E. Koch Members of this international organization are selected from both the Arxalma and Red and Black staffs on the basis of literary and iournalistic achievement, The R, H, S, chapter was chartered on November l7, I9-17, and has remained a strictly honorary association. These Quill and Scroll members leave after a hard day's work. Row 'I-Nancy Fortna, Miss Koch, and Doris Gettis. Row 2-Gary Grazier, Shirley Leinbach, Judith Adams, and Jonell Cook. Row 3--Minot Tillson, William Lord, and Theodore Focht. , ,-.. ui if-4,,,-4 These Thespian members admire the insignia of their popular organization. Row I-Barbara Graul, Theodore Focht, Laura Gearhart, Milton Shetter, Doris Gettis, Gerald Leisey, and Margaret Spohn. Row 2-Ivan Botvinick, Harry Walters, Rob- ert Turner, Concetta Talarico, Sidney Blecker, Miss Hahn, William Lord, Ethel Rebholtz, James Smith, Doris Huey, and Saul Moroff. The two winners of the National Thespian Play Writing Contest, Vivian Heck, and James Smith, give some final advice to their casts be- fore Curtain time. Arthur Sager, Joyce Andruzak, Margaret SDOhn, Gladys Sheaffer, Edward Rapp, Evelyn Furman, Vivian Heck, James Smith, Doris Get- YIS, Jean Green, Nancy Fortna, Raymond Las- Comb, Ronald Musket, Allen Daniels, and Wil- liam Lord. ri l NATIONAL THESPIANS Sponsor-Miss Mildred Hahn President-Milton Shefter Vice-President--Gerald Leisey Secretory-Doris Gettis Treasurer-Theodore Focht Scribe--Laura Gearhart The two-fold purpose of Troupe 4l6 has been first, to recognize outstanding students in al! phases of drama including make-up, back stage work, and costumingg and second, to raise the standards of dramatic arts at Reading High School. Organized on April 20, l949, by Miss Hahn, this group sponsors an annual play writing contest in co-operation with UNESCO in celebrating Inter- national Theatre Month. The two winning plays are then produced in assembly. ' L ! 1 ' Irufv' ' ' iii? 1 U ' ? ' :1nQT, ' K .5 V g-it , I .3 gi p R i , ' x ijvsf' 6 ' , 'Q . ' ' 4 , 'A - . A ', .1 115' , . , X X 'Nt' g, 'W 'lu- ax E 5 5 'r 5X : 5' -., v The yury is deciding whether the defendant is guilty or not, Row 'I-Elanne Chaitt, Gerald- ine Pompiano, Carolyn Moyer Rachelle Houser, and Ivan Botvin. ack Row 2-Wilma Purdy, Lois Col- Ier, Jean Smith, Patricia Hulock, Louis Goldberg, and Arthur Sager. r The attorneys are looking over previous court records. Row 'I--Evelyn Furman, Lea- trice Levin, Elaine Hinden, Bar' bara Paul, and Nancy Jamison, Row 2-Ruth Simon, Robert Rachman, Ronald Rhein, Mike O'Brien, George Nagle, Donald Racer, Bruce Wendling, Arthur Saylor, Doris Gettis, and Jack Bix- Ier, X I s I 11 fa-cmlkzafcws' STU DENT COURT Sponsor-Mr, Warren Gish Chief Justice-Ivan Botvinick Assistant Chief Justice-Milton Shefter Secretaries-Barbara Graul Alyce Wagner Because of the great desire of R. H, 5. students to discourage tar- diness to school and conduct in the halls, Student Court was organized in the fall of I946 and is steadily gaining more power. A newly-formed group within Student Court this year is the Traffic Investigation Committee which strives to promote careful and safe driving in the vicinity of the school. V ji. I --1 The chief iustice calls the court to order. Row 'I-Betty Walters, Sandro Kelsey, Shirley Huyett, Andree Schmoyer, Ronald Spickler, Bar- bara Graul, and Ann Leger, Row 2-Anna Moe Goodman, Evelyn Jones, Bertram Schwartz, Kenneth I-leim, Ronald Straka, Milton Shefter, Mr. Gish, Ivan Bot- vinick, and Theodore Focht. I83 The very colorful anniversary seal was de- signed by Vivian Dietrich, Class of l95O. Row 1-Theodore Focht, Albert Drobek, Frank Markovich, Susan Wien, Margaret Mos- ser, Joyce Blatt, Irene Mueller, Roxanne Heist, Miss Valeria Hoffert, Miss Johanna Mertz, and Mr, Joseph Haage, Row 2-Miss Sarah Koch, Mr, lvan New- pher, Miss Ethel Hicks, Miss Edith Fairlamb, Mr, Norman Diener, Mr. William Bottonari, Mr. Charles Hawman, Mr. Norman Brillhart, Mrs. Mabel McClellan, Mr. John McQuate, Mr. Norman Taylor, Mr, B. M. Bossler, Mr. Robert Snyder, and Mr. Clinton Getz. ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE Chairman--Mr. David Hoffman This year the assembly committee tried to fulfill the requests of the student body, The assembly programs were augmented by more plays, as requested, exchange programs with York and Norristown High Schools, and special Anniversary programs. '41 'Wm ,4-, facwrffkzrzfbzg ln an effort to bring closer relations between students and faculty members, numerous stu- dent-faculty committees have been organized H ANNIVERSARY COMMITTEE Chairman-Mr. John McQuate The anniversary committee was responsible for the plans for the celebration of the one. hundredth anniversary of education in Reading and the twenty-fifth anniversary of Reading High at the Castle. The committee planned and executed, either fully or in part, the anniversary calendar project, open house, the homecoming celebration, various conventions, the displays in the store windows in town and at the Castle, the Academy to Castle publication, and the Red and Black articles. ,,,-f Row 'l--Amy Kleckner, Mr. Robert Mattern, Mr, David Hoffman, Mr, Samuel Gundy, and Mr, Charles Schaich. Row 2-Bernard Gerber, Helen Weiss, Lois Mednick, and Carol Ann Fidler. HEALTH AND SAFETY COMMITTEE Chairman-Miss Kathryn Kaufmann The Health and Safety Committee adopts state regulations regarding fire and air raid drills, plans locker inspections, and parking facilities within school grounds, Recently the committee has been discussing the possibility of having a new parking lot on the second terrace behind the school. Mr. Charles Dunkelberger, Mr. George Schieck, Mr. Walter Griesemer, Mr, Roland Kyle, Mr. J. Kenneth Conley, Mrs. Angeline Doty, Evelyn Jones, Joan Baczewski, Anna Mae Goodman, James Cranos, Mr, Herman Schultz, Mr. Lewis Marderness, Miss Ola Walt, Miss Kathryn Kaufmann, and Mrs. Naomi Bridegarn. l84 ammzffees Chairman-Mrs, Kathryn Kline The Audio-Visual Com- mittee is concerned mainly with the needs of our school in this particular field, This group assists teachers in be- coming acquainted with new teaching films, film strips, and records. Included among the special projects of this committee were the sponsor- ing of the annual all school Voice of Democracy con- test and the directing of the school mot:on picture, Cas- tle Revue, which was pre- sented at Open House and during an assembly program. Row 'I--Anna Mikos, Shirley Heller, Ronald Straka, Mrs, Kathryn Kline, Miss Arline Winter, and Mrs. Julio Sabol. Row 2-Mr. Russell Boyles, Mr, Raymond Mood, Mr. W,Whalen Fenstermach- er, Catherine Hnot, Nancy Wetty, Robert Knappenberg- er, Mr, Horace Ball, Shirley Schaeffer, Miss Martha Schmidt, and Mrs. Amy Bell. AWARDS COMMITTEE Chairman-M rs Ivan Newpher Another of our ambitious groups is the awards commit- tee, which evaluates the stu- dents' services to the school. In special assemblies, service em- blems and the Gold R lawarded to not more than one per cent of the senior class are present- ed to the deserving students. At the present time, Student Council has submitted to the committee a new evaluating system which, if accepted, will go into effect next year. Row I-Mr, John Dietrich, Miss Martha Morrette, Mr, Harry Scott, and Miss Elta Unangst. Row 2--Mr, William White- ley, Phyllis Harlan, Lee Shel- ley, William Lord, Mr. lvan Newpher, Mrs, Lillian Kramer, and Mr, Warren Gish. 185 Qmfffk' ,pens Sponsors-Miss Olga Pfau Miss Emma Reinbold President-Margaret Spohn Secretary-Betty Jane Miller Vice-President--Judith Adams Treasurer-Barbara Swartz Y4Teens, formerly called Girl Reserves, was organized at the old Girls' High School in l925 with an enrollment of fifty. Today, the membership has risen to well over two hundred girls and is one of the fifteen Berks County Y-Teen clubs affiliated with the local Y. W, C, A, This organizaticn activelx participates in service proiects for the school, county, world fellowship, and in many social functions such as, a winter and a spring formal, a doggie roast, a flower show, and a fashion show. we The Y-Teen officers are looking over the month's schedule of activities -- Betty Jane Miller, Margaret Spohn, Barbara Swartz, and Judith Adams. Collecting the Chocolates for Christmasn, a world fellowship service proiect, are Marjorie Bolig, Charlotte Ramp, Vivian l-leck, Jacqualine Steckler, Alice Ruth Stout, Evelyn Jones, and Suzanne Schwemmer. These Y-Teen girls display the worn American flag which will be replaced by a new one as a club service proiect to the school. Bobette Regner, Barbara Swartz, Janet Weidner, Ann Leger, Mollie Goheen, and Dorothy Spahn, Giving service ro the county are these club girls who served as models in a fashion show at the anni- versary celebration of the Berks County Historical Society. Suzanne Wooley, Joyce Blatt, Nancy Jamison, Betty Eaken, Barbara Stouffer, Shuree l-lildenbrand, Yvonne Kreiger, Andree Schmoyer, and Dolores Janick. 4-x Whule entering the these girls antncrpate an en- loyalzle meetnng. Row 1-Margery Dunkellnerger and Nancy Leunbach, Row 2-Lucy Pusher and Shnrley Lelnlvach. Row 3-Ruthann Beatty and Mary Koursaras. Row 4--Elanne Borrell, Ann Leger, and Patrlcua Reagan. At a fun-packed square dance, this set claps time to The rnusnc whale Rev, Paul Scheurer calls the posntnons. Rev. Scherrer, caller, Janet Wagner, Fern Pappas, Ja Ann Dietrich, Olrye Davus, Lee Shelley, Ann Souders, Helen Wenss, Dorothy Wentzel, Ruth Schaumburg, Gladys Shaetfer, Maryorie Hallowell, Chnstrne Bolton, lnara Gerluns, Janet Oberlin, June Lykens, Roxanne Heist, and Sylvia Wagner. QM! 12' rpms The Y Teen mea-txngs are held each Wednesday after- noon at the Y, W, C. A. Group singung provides a great deal of engoyment for many of the gurls, Ruth Sxegart, Nancy Potteuger, Joann Kerchott Patn- cla Reagan, Joxce Gundv, Shtrlex Huxett, Peggx Rapp, Bette Muller, Patrncua Orlando, Georgene Zerbe, Marv Lourse Duller, Elsue Krappenlzach, J.cn Delp, Ardelle Wrlluams, Shnrlex Craig, June Boldt, and Roberta Gang- rich. mlm 314-ff. ' 'UZ' 3 BQ! , E 'gl K QV. ' 'if my 5 HI-Y Sponsors-Mr, Samuel Gundy Mr, Walter Griesemer President-Christ Ganas Vice-President-John Turnbull Secretary-Floyd Tompkins Treasurer-Carl l-liester lt is better to build boys than to mend men. This popular quotation appropriately defines the necessity in high schools for such fine organizations as HiMY, whose purpose is to extend, throughout school and community, high standards of character, citizenship, and fellowship. This club affiliated with the YA M. C, A, sponsored an annual school dance, helped with the selling of all- school play tickets, and participated in a joint Y-Teen-Hi-Y panel discussion, i Mr. Master congratulates the boys on their impressive induc- tion ceremony. Row 'I-N. Kordopatis, Mr. Master, G. Schaeffer, Mr. Gries- emer, R. Fellow, and R. Calo- brese. Row 2-R. Seidel, R, Knight, D, Weidner, T, Dautrich, G. Work, R, Beichardt, G. Turner, J. Jones, and R, Tiderman. Row 3--D, Dimas, R, Long- enecker, E, Rapp, F. l-leifert, D, Walls, and P. Mengle. Row 4--P. Goldfedder, K. Klinesmith, S. Frangiadis, C. Steely, E, Christman, F. Davies, and W. Yiech. 89 E- 1 K , if ts . D, Q 1 5 tl! 5- i..- l v, ,,.,..'-.. The officers are busily outlining the program for the year. Row 'I-C. Ganas and F, Tom- pkins Row 2-Mr, Gundy, C. l-liester, G. Schott, P, Gehris, and J. Turn- bull. The intent look on the members' faces shows us how interesting their meetings must be. Row 'I-C. Brillhart, R, Bright, J, Turnbull, J. Mast, C. l-liester, and G. Schott. Row 2-G. Rotz, T, Savidge, P. Gehris, S, Blecker, C. Gonas, and N, Bechtel. Row 3-B, Wendling, W, Kutz, F. Tompkins, W, DaDarnio, D, See- sholtz, and L. l-lorn, Row 1 Dunn Rnnq er S Me E Hglu F Pappas andC Jun s Row 2 Conner D vp J Snwu Hula u an Y Krelger and Lando Row 3- , Lord G Jackson J, Hollunggr , Tata- arlc , P, Anspach, and Angstadt, Row 4- ancs, P, Gchrls, J, Smith, Hatzas, and J, Bolton ow 5-A, eglno, , L ru, S Ca S, Blocker, and J, Master, Sponsor-Mr, Ivan Newphcr H patrol as an GCfIvIly whlch cm- ploys all students who are wrllrng to sac- ruflcu their study perlods Manntarnung ordu un the halls and Chcclalng home to lunch permits are among the iJLJlICS of hall patrol mgmaus, This actuvltx IS car talnly one at the most helpful ln the on ture school, ow 1-, nau M Barlow, M wars, R, Staudt G, Sclno, N, Sclslcr, L Matthews ow 2-B mp, E Eszhelman, J uckowskn A cgar, J, Lcprcsto, B Spurs, P, Clay, and J, Cucogno ow 3-G Spannuth, D, Hooper, L nncls G Znrlnc, D, Gchrls, L, Muller Stamm, and N Kleunsmlth Row 4-D Burkhart, M Rohrluach Schcarcrt, M, Analavogv, C Hummel C B, Knorr, B, Mrnlacr, Row - oza , , a ts u, , Jullcn, D Hu t, B, Baer, and S, Smi , Row 2-B, Johnston, G, Hoffman, S, Heller, K, Hnot, S. Freedman, N, Schicflc, and H, Rockowncz Row 3-L, Henkuns, C, Sanders, J, Kozlar, E, Furman, D, Adams, and B, Adams, Row 4-B, Bxxler, J, Schoclkopf, G, Moore, F, Markowski, and M, Barbera. Row 5-A, Daniels, R, Ere-on, E, Reich, L, McMockun, and D, Ross. 1-:kr 1 jfsvffgfdnfg Row 'I-M, Na5l'1, B Badman, S, Huyett, H Lee, G, Kltne, H, Muller A, Maclwumck, S, Warner, G, Hetfler, and R, Renter Row 2-J, Hause, B Herbeun, S Herbetn, R Prutzman, F, l.aFata, J Barry, G, Mcfvlann, C Hull, D, Hummel, J Het tlnger, and P, Bartz, Row 3-P, Harlan, N Wetty, B, Graul, D. Fsnek M, Hunt5berger,J, Lamm M, Adams, G Slabtk, J Sbeurnng, and M, Straw Row 4-P, Yalwn, G Eshelr-nan, S. Campbell M, Ca5tellana, L, Ftsber S, Hildenbrand, A, Burk- hart, D, Burkhart, V Helm, and J, Spangler, Row 5-R SDICRICV, Fundyga, F, Clwrtstman, R. Swentzer, K, Lnppald, J, Faust, W, Jones, T, Faelwt, and S, Frangtadus, Sponsor-Mr, Ivan Newpher ' 0 - o .,,, I J Deltvering nCtlCC5 ta stu- dentx and faculty and callece tang absentee sltps are tysa tmpartant dutlee at the Cas- tle! nttice mewengers, By yulltngly danatrng thetr trme clurung study periods, Stu- dents wha serxg In this CO- pacutx baye lnglwte-ned the burden at the R H, S, otttce farce Row 'I-SlwrrlevAnQ5tadt, Florence Btalx, Theresa Draum, Gwendolyn Hoffman, Dorothy Hnlt, Gertrude Latz, Patsy Ann Hamer, and DO- Icres Ostraskt, Row 2-Fredertck Sy- mam, Betty Adams, Carol Logan, Betty Herbetn, Rose Marte Wrubel, Janet Sttef, Catherme Pasko and Betty Walters Row 3-Vera Helm, Ger- aldme Pamplona, Nancy Shaw, Pat Smuth, Augustus Hatzas, Dorothy Swetek, Ermlx Kozak, and Audrey Tttlaw. Row 4-Ronald Brown, paul Dreralf, Jace-ph Baltan, Barbara Brubaker, Joyce Gundy, Helen DeTurk, and Florence Mttchell, l9l 4 as , They lead the Eleventh Grade Class, Row 'l-Sally Stallone and Leonard Marrella. Row 2-Rosario Ciatto and Carl l-liester. The sponsors enioy a chat while chaoeroning the Frosty Frolic , Mr, Getz, Mrs. Martin, and Mr. Fenstermacher. .gefzzbr Lgzfmfssazf Sponsors-Mr, Whalen Fenstermacher Mr, Clinton Getz Mrs Barbara Martin President-Leonard Marrella Secretary-Sally Stallone Vice-President-Carl Hiester Treasurer-Rosario Ciatto The class of '53 has undertaken many projects during the year including the sponsorship ot the school dance, Frosty FroltC , and the selling of tickets for one performance ot The Ghost Train A They haxe Chosen maroon and white as their Class Colors and a shielded knight OS their Ir'15IQVNO. These students, chosen to represent their class, present sugges- tions to the executive committee from their individual homerooms nias are these executive committee members, Nancy Seidel, Rosario Ciatto, Nancy Moyer Sally Stallone, Jane Masters, Elaine Drasas Charlotte Ramp, and Dorothy Krickmar. Leonard Marrella, president, gives a report on the sale of tickets for the All-School Play, The Ghost Train . Row I-Ruth Sheetz, Barbara Gragg, Shir- ley Hain, Leonard Marrella, and Jean Booman. Row 2-Joyce Andruzak, Donald Mitchell, Allen Daniels, Donald Whitehead, and Phyllis l-lornberger cs Discussing their new class colors and insig- N M E . 343213533 :.Jvpf-4wr :' I E -----12 ' '- --f-in-1: ' ' A'? 'Q5. 3, K: ' ...A Q . -P c W, ' Q LAEV ,Y J 'W , K , 1 Q H5315 ' N Q . , ' : tx ! Z , sb' A ,I 4- A-1 'Zigi fgusfiggp S' It K AV r N' r 5, .ha gp .. 4? 3 age, 'V W A 'Y lx 'I' 1 ,J A,-I P x 4- 'Y f L.. Hluii ' 1 W? I7 5:5 L' ,mm 'fa- X, K 6 A-ilXY Entering the music room for an executive committee meeting are these efficient officers with their sponsor. Mr, Mclntyre, Suzanne Wooley, Marianne Munz, Barbara Swartz, and Saul Moroff, President Marianne Munz presides over the monthly meeting. Row 'I-Mr, Mclntyre, D, Hewey, R. Straka, S, Huyett, R, Gingrich, D, Gettis, J. Weidner, and S. Wooley, Row 2-R. Wrubel, S, Wyatt, M. O'Brien, H. Weiss, E. Drop, E. Eaken, C, Heim, H. Kontis, D. Spohn, and B. Regner. Row 3-JA Smith, W, Purdy, P. Bartz, Boyer, J, Wagner, S, Troxel, A. Leger, and J. Gantert. Row 4-A, Schaeffer, JA Nelson, S. Prey, J. White, R. Custman, and R, Schaumburg. Q1 WQMW Wfwfms CIVIC PRIDE CLUB Sponsor-Mr. James Mclntyre President-Marianne Munz Vice-President-Saul Morott Secretory-Barbara Swartz Treasurer-Suzanne Wooley Civic Pride Club, one ot the newer organi- zations at the castle, was formed late in the winter of l946-1947 lts purpose, as ex- pressed in the l95l constitution, is to create an interest in civic problems and to give service to the teen-agers of Berks County . This club became formally affilie ated with R, H, S, in l95O, when it received a charter, and Mr, Mclntyre became spon- sor. lts many services include the running Of Kastle Konteen, a school cleanfup campaign, poster contests on civic pride, and a Christ- mas Party for under-privileged children. Mr. Mclntyre, sponsor, advises this group on the many duties involved with the success of Kastle Kanteen. Row I-S, Herbein, J. Smith, S. Schaefer, C. Fidler, C, Moyer, M. Rohrbach, L, Coller, and J. Scheirer. Row 2-N, Smith, S. Lorah, J, Levan, S. Zerby, R. Sheetz, N, Moyer, V. Heck, S. Wien, J. Masters, M. Baer, and J, Tuckey. Row 3-E. Eichleman, S. Angstadt, C1 Ang- stadt, M. Uhler, B. Laub, J. Delp, B, Stauffer, S. Stallone, D, Baggott, D. Swetek, R. Sifen, and M. Henne. Row 4-S, Wagman, A. Sager, V, Ruppert, E. Jones, G, Leisey, C. Pasko, and S. Heller. J!77ZdlXl2?Zl.'3' Mibfes Sponsors-Miss Katherine Kaufmann Mrs. Janet Gorman Mrs. Elizabeth Ruhrman President-Johanne Smith Vice-President--Shirley Houser Secretary-Evelyn Jones Treasurer-Barbara Dry The Girls' Athletic Association, organized in l929, plans, organizes, and conducts the entire after-school athletic program for girls Sponsoring a play day and a school dance, holding a banquet, and rewarding with pins deserving athletes through a special point system are only a few of their worthwhile activities. With its slogan, A sport for every girl, ond every girl in a sport , the G. A, A. has rendered a great service to our school and our community. Row 'I-E. Drosas, R. DoDamio, and P. Rock. Row 2--S, Moyer, F. Markawski, M. Barbera, D. Folk, and M. Boyer, Row 3-A. Focht, J. Gantert, M. Landis, D. Diehl, D. Powell, S. Kershner, and J Winter. Row 4--D. Nye, D, Hennes, M. Harper, B. Rhoda, S. Houser, C. Leach, and J, Stit zel. Row 5-M. Goble, B. Cummings, M. Good, W. Weidman, P. Troutman, D. Went zel, M. Brown and B. Becker. Row 6-S. Zerby, D. Nowinski, J. Heck man, E. Robinson, C. Kachel, A. Fillman, and H. Adams, Row 7-H. DeTurk, M. Miller, P. Finer frock, J. Guenther, and J. Hoshower. E. Jones, J, Smith, S. Hauser, A. Eways, M Sielsch, J. Pauley, M. Malady, and A. Williams Row 'I-J. Baczewski, P. Miller, M. Derr M. Bolig, P. Brown, V. Trainer, M. Sands, and K. Hackman. Row 2-J. Stief, B. Schmehl, J. Machowiak R. Wrubel, N. Nuss, and A. Mullarkey. Row 3-D. Swetek, C. Paslco, S. Templeton M. Moore, and B. Frick. Row 4-N. Dugna, A. Machusick, M. Bright J. McDonough, and S. Herbein. Row 5-P. Bortz, J. DeLumo, M. Nye, M Cieplenski, and B. Herbein. Row 6-P. Reich, A Goodman, D. Bowman 5. Miller, and J. Victor. 'QR flfhkzg Mah TROMBONE CHOIR Sponsor-Mr Fred Cardin Tltr' TrOVTNl:Mr'1C Clint' plQy5 for upeclol ossemlvlles and out- side testlynties, PIOGIIQIITQ for a lpeclal Ossvmlvly IS thls Trombone EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Sponsor Mr. Clinton Getz Chairman John Speicher The Executive Councul ot Read- ing Hugh, composed of the pres- ldents ot each organuzation, meet In order to co-ordunate the actryr tues at the Castle. Mr, Getz presents to the Exec, utlve Councll some dates whuch must be approved. Mr, Getz, Maru- anne Munz, Johanne Smlth, Leo Drexler, Beverly Richards, Chrrst Ganas, Herbert Jackson, Kenneth Helm, Mary Feinour, and Margaret Spohn. -I ,Lh- LJ zlk Cholr ' Gene Klein, Wulllam Mengel, Robert Maulnck, Robert Schaef- fer, and James Stetfy COSTUME COMMITTEE Sponsor Mrs Elnzabeth Dornsufe Th s xcar the numerous an nlyersary programs IO addstuon to the regular assembly per formances gave the Costume Committee an unllmuted amount of hard work They costumed all casts that requested their help and often made entirely new outflts tor groups These students are puttung the fmlshang touches on the outhts forthe Christmas assem- bly. Row 'I-C, Talaruco and F, Pompuano. Row 2-L. Henry, M, E. Brown, Y, Dorsey, and E. Rob- inson. Row 3-F, Mamrak, Mrs. Dornsufe, P. Ready, B, Butt, JA Edwards, J, Adams, C. Janick, W. Swlsher, J, Harper, and R. Rosenberg. l99 GIRLS' TRIO The Girls' Trio hos gained considerable renown since last vear by singing in many talent shows at school and also for many civic organizations. Practice makes perfect? Pianist-Carolyn Fox Carrnella Capellupo, Shirley Craig, and Beverly Richards. 'mv 'if XL Mcfzf Sponsor+ Mr. Theodore Walker CASTLETTES Many times throughout the year we are en- tertained by these proficient singers whose selections are versatile, Gathered around the piano for an after- school rehearsal are Pianist -Jeanne Winter, Vivian Heck, Joan Guenther, Susan Schnar- renberger, Mariano Degler, Nancy Semle, and Barbara Gragg. Exif MALE QUARTET Blending their voices for many varied Der- formances at the castle is the Male Quartet. These boys practice after school hours in order to maintain the beautiful harmony for which they are noted. Some singing stars at R. H. S, Pianist-Fred Davies Donald Jarrnoska, Robert Shock, George Mason, and Gerald Leisey. E xfaxd ,un'Y7 5 Qx , 15 f , N' X! Vg X S Q 'nu Wi?j'Nf f 'X K is . s. ,Q P N I'-i f 127 X1 Q Ng Q N5 REQ fix Q' ,-ii 9 fi x f x , xx v V ' vi FIN' sy w4 W fi'X Y -.. Q-A s 9 i ssh, a . 5 Q 3 3 Bw T fx . 2 ' ef We 53 v ' f gf'- 9 I V Q .134 . 7. , Al - v . 5 X f' ,1 Rv X L Q ales 3 , Q ,gx t 'i N 0 x 1 .. Vx 5 Y x iix . ' sz L ' . gn, V V V Q ' Qi X X' . X - I . vb X X - I A 's -qgx L tiwxj A 1 Q . v 1 6715010612265 Row 'I-Elaine Broadbelt, Mary Jane Branetto, Marlene Malady and Kathleen Kneereom, Row 2-J oan Guenther, Car- mello Caoellupo, and Joan Jack- son, Row 3-Robert Knapoenberger, Grace Turrusu, Anna Schaeffer, and Jane Masters Row 4-Anthony Solano, Joseph Bolton, Donald Jormoslea, Leroy Kohl, and Howard Jones. 4 qt 0 c ,v 3 Y Row 'I-Shurley Craig, Susan Schnarrenburger, Marlorie Deg- ler, and Joan Noll. Row 2-Ruth Scheetz, Char- lotte Rump, and Joyce Blatt. Row 3-Henry Timko, Shir- ley Prey, Sandra Zerby, and Anthony Cataldo. Row 4-Doris Harvey, Duane Bair, George Mason, and Melvin Emore. SRP 4 I f---r 1 as ,. 'S' 'ld Row 'I-Anna Gsell, Patricia Reck, Patrncna Brown, and Phyl- lis Harlan, Row 2-Mary Roth, Chris- tine Bolton, and Vnrgunia Rap- pert, Row 3-Laura Gearhar-t, Barbara Gragg, Beverly Rich- ards, and Lee Hrmmelmann. Row 4-Edward Stevens, Neil Fichthorn, Larry Weiser, Robert Schack, and James Bowen. QF -1 Row 'I--Teresa Norrus, Ruth Ann Beatty, Joanne Duetrtch, Barbara Sassaman, Nancy Jam- uson, and Joan Ttehl. Row 2-Kari Ansbach, Phu! Isp Goldfedder, Sue Schwemmer, Joseph Faust, and James Zum merman, W . ,ywfffffbzzs Sponsor-Mr Fm-ti C ttrt im SENIOR ORCHESTRA President-Frank Dnwta-,wt Vice-President-Jot,t-ph Salma Secretary-Nano Jamuwn Treasurer-Jamcw Str-ftx The musrcuanx tn Sensor Orches- tra, IH addltton to untertalnrng school and evenunq auriwnccs, de- voted a great deal at theur schooi time to rehearaunq thc- music for Our schooi movie, Castle Revue , Row .IT-DOVILJ Lelhlg, Carolyn Fox, Lee Shelley, Syfvro Wagner, Germafne Klempke, and Edward Murray. Row 2-Wllllam Skrzyczkowski, James Stevens, Harold Grit, Frank Dmstasuo, Hiram Hoch, and Acre! Krum. Row I-Davnd Wagner, John Trygar, Thomas Price, Matthew Acker, and Joseph Salina. Row 2-William Mengel, James Steffy, Gene Kleun, and Jock Faude. Lfffuszbzkzfzs SENIOR ORCHESTRA Ruclward Kraatz, Jack Hallman, and Jay Gornby. XL -Q, -s, STRING TRIO Reading l-lrglwlg Strung Truo practuces cone scientiously before appearing in assembly. Teresa Norris, lrene Mueller, and Aciel Krurn. BRASS QUARTET Blending harmoniously for our enioyment IS the Brass Quartet composed of William Mengel, James Steffy, Joseph Salina, and Matthew Acker Row 1-Wulluam Jones, Paul Wengel, Donald Sandman, Roy Grube, Wulluam Swzsher, and Robert VCSDICO. Row 2-Matthew Acker, Joseph Salma, Gene Kleln, Rob- ert Mauluck, Robert Schaeffer, John Tryqar, and Thomas Price. EAD SRFADIM Z 5, 'll 'Sew Zim! Sponsor-Mr, Fred Canlln Pravltllng 0nt4'rtalnmr'nt for L15 during our SnIver Julmlcd' Is thus band group whnch canslsts of tlwrm- parts. Bands AV B, and C. Thus cnmlllnatwn performs Q5 one anut at many R, H, S musuc ossem. blues BAND A President-Rlchartl Kraatz Secretory-Shlrley Schrantcr Business Manager-Noll Fuchthorn Row 'I-Nell Fichthorn, Ronald Weir, Shlrley Schrenter, Frank Dlstastxo, Janet Koenig, Edward Murray, and Harold Gift. Row 2-Wllllarn Skrzyczkowski, Rob- ert Behm, Carl Baer, James Stevens, Paul Olsavslq, and Donald Devssler, Rnchard Kraatz, Ronald Rosen- berg, Bernard Sroka, Jack Hillman, Jay Gamby, and James Rinker, BAND B Vicc-President-Barry Miller Secretary-Lorraine Boyle Business Manager--Joy Coleman Borry Miller, William Wcult, John Flowers, and Arthur Sagor Row 'I-Richard Beck, Allen Armoo, l-lorry Diolectos, Robert DePaul, ond Glen Becker. Row 2-Ronald l-lettrick, Bruce Costner, John Maier, Robert Bausch, George Architos, David Hardinger, and Michael Klein. iy, Row 'I-Donald l-lossel, Janice Wenrich Lor VOIHC Boyle, and Robert Leister. Row 2-Eugene Gollagher, Robert Prutz mon, Joy Coleman, Arthur Sagar, Barry Miller ond William Wolf. BAND C Vice-President-Edwo rd Murrov Sec reto ries-Lorro i ne Boyle Row oncelli Row Morris, Shirley Schreiter 'I--Myron Hallock, Barbara Wilk, Edward Cafe , Charles Buck, ond William Moyer. 2-John Lee, James Steffy, Jock Faude, John and George Painter. 209 yflusfb' lffkims CONCERT BAND Sponsor-Mr Fred Cardln President-Rlchard Kraatz Secretory-Shnrley Schrelter Business Manager-Nell Flchthorn Another band organlzatxon whnch gave its servuces during our 1lSIlVCf Jubilee wa, the Concert Band, whlch entertauned as In abwemhlx, programs and In other perform ances Row 'I-Joseph Sallno, Mat- thew Aclcer, John Trygar, Wul- lnam Swnher, Roy Grube, Paul Weigel, Wrlllam Jones, and Robert Vesplco. Row 2--John Morns, Gene Kleun, Robert Maullck, Robert Schaeffer, Thomas Price, Jack Foude, Donald Sandman, John Lee, George Painter, and James Steffy. Row 'I-Rlchard Kraatz, Ronald Rosenberg, Bernard Strnlfta, Jack Hallman, Jay Gam- lny, and James Rlnlcer. Row 'I-Edward Murray, Shlrlev Schreuter, Myron Hal- lock, Edward Confoncelln, Charles Buck, Kathryn Weldy, Sylvla Wagner, and Lee Shelley, Row 2-l-larold Gift, Frank DlSlOSlf7, Nell Flchthorn, James Stevene, Wrlllam Slerzyczkovwkl, Janet Koenng, Carl Baer, Robert Bohm, Paul Olaavsley, Donald Delxaler, and Ronald Wear. Row 3-Dowd Wagner and Wllluam Moyer, 1 lllll tl lul im it ......... i l .-' .ggi 3.5343 ,QQM-c. MAJORETTES The high stepping maiorettes added a colorful touch to the band in addition ta performing difficult and varied twirling routines The spectators were thrilled with the fire-twirling displayed by the head maiorette, Janet Weidner, and the daring stunts performed by the acrobatic twins, Janet and Joyce House. Row 'l-Janet Weidner Row 2-Janet and Joyce House. Row 3-Constance Kachel, Joyce Blatt, Mary Ellen Nash, Jane Masters, Yvonne Kreiger, and Joan McCall. t C 8,2 N, 45fezzfQ cgfeifms' MARCHING BAND Sponsor-Mr, Fred Cardin COLOR GUARD A familiar sight in parades and at all of the R H S, faat- laall games woe the capable color guard which preceded the marching band and carried the American, State, and School Flags. Nancy Jami5on, l-larriet Kon- tis, Shirley Herbein, Johanne Smith, Mildred Cronan, Mildred Miller, Joan Schrader, Nancy Dugan, Betty l-lerbein, June Boldt, Judy Adams, and Bette Miller. FLAG TWIRLERS Highlighting the Marching Band was the performance of the tricky Flag Twirlers who en- tertained the fans with their fine twirling ability and fancy formations, Row 'I-Betty Miller and Barbara Laub. Row 2-Shirley Mentzer, Charlotte Angstadt, Joan Delp, Frances Markowskl, Virginia Kacher, and Roberta Jarozenski. .A- .- , If 9 3 3 2 If :ff Ag Q ' QQ ..,b. 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