Reading High School - Arxalma Yearbook (Reading, PA)

 - Class of 1953

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cgavkfzve fpehfzfifmefzf Department head-Mr. W. Whalen Fenstermacher The three most recent additions to Reading High's science department, Mr. Lewis Marderness, Mr. John Barry, and Mr, Harry Boyer, talk over the highlights of their new occupation. Mr. Schultzls biology class is using the solarium to good advantage to study plants in their natural habitat. . 'sc U Judging from their reactions, it seems that Mr. Fenstermacher has a pleasant way of assigning new tasks to his department. Mr. W. Whalen Fenstermacher, Miss Arline Winter, Mr. Herman D, Schultz, Mrs. Angeline K. Doty, Mr. Lewis Marderness, Mr. Theodore Starr, and Mr. Charles Schaich Sli!llWlll F6RD FOUNDATION FELLOWSHIP Mr, Samuel Gundy, of the Department of Science of Reading High School, was chosen at the beginning of this school year to be the first recipient of the Ford Foundation Fellowship, Having received this award for outstanding academic work, Mr. Gundy will make a ten-months tour of the United States, including New Jersey, Connecticut, Massachusetts, and numerous southern and western states. There he will attend lectures at children's museums, zoological and horticultural gardens, and visit the science departments of various universities. Upon the completion of this trip, Mr. Gundy will return to the classroom with a more extensive education, new ideas, and improved techniques which he can share with his students. Realizing the value of the Ford Foundation Fellowship, Mr. Gundy hopes to fulfill the highest expectations of his benefactors. Countless valuable and outstanding opportunities will be afforded future recipients, who, through this award, may be- come better citizens as well as better instructors, The harvests of knowledge reaped by each recipient will prove beneficial to students, teachers, and the total educational program of the Reading School District.



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Row 'I Mr J Kenneth Conley Row 2 Mr Paul Muller M Norman Drener and Mr John L McQuate Row 3 Mr Charles Schieck Mr James Mclntyre and Mr l-loraceC Ball Row Mr Richard I Boyer and M Walter E Grnesemer WW flrzabbwf 47526 9Zfdlf77Mi'lf Department Head-Mr. J. Kenneth Conley The variety of subjects included in the Practical Arts Department offers much for discussion at the department meeting of this group. X da. Mr. Paul Miller, Mr, Charles Schieck, and Mr, Norman Diener are discussing the use and operation of the automatic cylinder press, Mr. Boyer, instructor of electric shop, is explaining the various ports of this motor generator set to several of his pupils,

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