Reading High School - Arxalma Yearbook (Reading, PA)
- Class of 1954
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I VA 47255 af fafzfefzfs ARXALMA SONG AND SCHOOL VIEWS FACULTY SENIORS GUIDES EXPLORERS CORAL ORGANIZATIONS AND CLUBS Orgomzotnons Clubs SPORTS Gurls Sports FEATURES SENIOR ACTIVITIES ABBREVIATIONS AN INDEX AUTOGRAPHS L... MERMAIDS VARIETY OF FISH TREASURE CHEST D ACKNOWLEDGM ENTS Q f MVN Page 26 85 86145 88125 126145 146181 167181 182197 198 219 2 4 2 2 6 C? 6 i 3 i 12 cs 1 i G ig :- i 1 1 cs Q: 31 3 cv N T - TI 4- 5 6-25 I Boys' Sports .................,.....1.... MERMEN .....,...... 148-166 1 15 1 4 Q A 6 .-1 ET! YL ' ' A-X ILXX S 3 I . ' dj' Vi. , 'S p Q AA ,w 1.4 ' - - I- 1' V 1 V DQ 'Lu ' , .Aff 4 'le' 'T' fbi. 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OUR LEADER Always the sea has held an anescapable fascanataon for man It as therefore quate appropraate that the Class of 54 has chosen the sea as the theme for ats yearbook because learnang closely assocaated wrth school has samalarly held a fas canataon for people The ansattable curaosaty at man has overwhelmang desare for knowledge has set ham apart from the beast Thas urge to learn to explore the unknown to unlock the mysteraes of tame and space has led ham to establish schools to wrate books to conduct experaments to advance theoraes and then to proceed to dasprove them an short to seek know ledge and understandang and to establash the means at achaevang that end Through the years you have been acquarang only the tools ot leornang the learnang as yet to come Probe as he wall man can never explore and chart fully and permanently the se rets of the sea Neather can he ever acquare all knowledge and tale at away as beang complete or permanent Your lafe an school has known the yaolence of storm the fury of unleashed elements the calm at understandang the tranaual beauty at deep thought the sharp reefs of dalernrna the dangerous shoals of halt knowledge the lagged clatfs of seemangly ansurmountable dattaculty and the sate harbors of under, andang You have known leaders who steered you safely over charted courses stern guades who unrelentangly urged you to your tasks You have known the aoys of comradeshap the trustrataon of dascauragernent or detect the thrall at achaevement and now the sotastoctaon of a safe landang But thas as not permanently your berth Lake the restaess late f the sea you wall move on to further landangs to new adventures to the thrall at addataonal ochlevements You wall not be c ntent y u wall not be contaaned you wall only be chal lenged to seek new shores to push beyond the horazon to set new g als gust as the sea as never contaaned but ever pulses on ward carryang wath at all the late at shelters May you cherash your record ot the past and accept the challenge of the future EMM W . . , . . . , 4 , 1 . I , . , , , f r 1 I - , , c . , . rf , , , A ,, aa - , , , 3 , o 4 - f A . r 1 X' . kv- XIHIUQQJK6' Our main course through the vast sea of knowledge was planned and supervised by our capable advisers, Miss Ethel M, Hicks and Mr. lvan E, Newpher. With the aid of their combined planning of our itinerary, our guides were able to make our exploration more meaningful and understanding. Miss Ethel M Hicks vice principal head of the guidance department and discipline counselor for girls assisted our leader in making our educational journey successful by charting the main course of our exploration She administered the course planning program had charge of teacher and student schedule construction and adlustment and supervised the record ing of important data on the students permanent records Ji' 'Al' .M Supervisory control of the activities on our expedition were in charge of our other administrative assistant Mr lvan E Newpher He prepared and edited daily bulletins evaluated and recorded student activities organized and managed the cafe teria and hall patrol programs scheduled and directed fire drills supervised boys discipline and served as coordinator and general chairman of assemblies ' 1 ' 1 1 I , - - v 1 I 1 -f , K U as ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ffgcmff af fzfzmzfzbn Modern educatuonal practices and trends are evaluated and pro- moted through the contunuous ef- forts of these well-lntarmed admun- lstrotors and superylsors Seated-Mass Anna Lee Taylor, Supervnsor of Art, Mass Katherune E, Platts, Superyasor of Home Ec- onomlcs, Mass Laura Hoch, Super- ylsor ot Nutntton, Dr, Thomas H Ford, Superlntendent of Schools, Mr. Henry Monyer, Admlnnstratlye Assistant Standing-Mr Charles S Kell- er, Jr, Dlrector of Musucg Mr, J Herbert Klssnnger, Dlrector of ln- dustrual Educatton Mr RobertJ Snyder, Home and School Vrsrtor, Mr Emanuel Jacobs, Dlrector of Physlcal Educatlon, Mr Earl L Poole, Dlrector ot Vusual Educa- tion, Mr Lorenzo Zeugner, Psy Chologlst and Superylsor of Speclal Educatucn President-AlbertJ Strohecker, D D S Vice-President-Wllllam A Ruoft Secretary-Russell O Anderson Treasurer-Herbert S Hollenbach The splendrd educatlonal oppor- tunltles cttered to the youth of the Cnty at Readlng are made passable through the untlrnng efforts Of the members at the Board ot Educa- tlon Thelr srncere Interest ln pro. yrdlng the best educatlcnal facult- tles tar the students of the Read- lng School Dlstrlct has been the major arm ID all thelr enterpruses, In thus way the Board of Educa- tlon has done Its port to help pre- pare the Youths at today to meet the challenging problems at to- FTTOYVOW. Seated-Wlllnam A Ruaff, Vlce-Presuclent, Albert J, Stroheck- er, Presndent, Annadora V. Shark, Herbert J Jones, Jr, Dr. Emll Bar- tos, Norman S Balthaser Standing-Dr Thomas A Ford, Superrntendent of Schools, Louns A. Gaul, Russell O Anderson, Sec- retaryg John C Kubackl, John R Fntz, H Raymond Heckman, Su- perintendent ot Buuldnngs, Herbert S Hollenbach, Treasurerg Russell C, Clump, Superuntendent of Sup- plnes, John S Rhoda, Solncntar yffalmzkzzkzkafafzs am! 5ujef1zff3'az2s 'P-an w2'zc46zzffe' azzfzcz' The Prrnclaal s Cauncul constitutes the admlnlstratlve ana saaervlscrx statl at Reaanng Senlzr Hlgh School The caunctl, composed ct the vlcefprlnclpals and heads at deaartments, meets weekly to dtscaea school azllcles and management and co-Ordnnatlan at the work among the departments and teachers . :ug , Seated-Mr, Ivan E Newpher, Vice-Pnncvpal, Mr Earl A Master, Prunclpol, Mass Maman J Mayer, prnncupal's secretary Miss Ethel M Hlcks, Vuce-Prlncupal, M155 Martha M, Morrette, Spanlgh Department, Mr Adam H Brucher, Commerclal De partment Standing-Mr C. Collins Kepler, Mathematlcs Department, Mr, W Whalen Fenstermacher, Science Department, Mr. J Kenneth Conley, lndustrlal Education Department, Mr Norman C. Brlllhart, Social Sclence Department, Mr, Wnllaam Reese Health and Physlcal Educatnan, Mr Charles R. Hawman, Englush Department tl. 0 tgczbnce Qehzxlfmefzf The program of study for the coming week is outlined by Mr, Fenstermacher dur- ing one of the weekly department meetings. Mr, W, Whalen Fenstermacher, Mr. Char- les Schaich, Mr, Theodore Starr, Mr. John Sheetz, Mrs. Angeline K. Doty, Miss Arlene Winter, Mr, Herman D. Shultz, Mr. Louis Moderness, Mr. Frederick E, Luckenbill Mr, Luckenbill, a former teacher of Northwest Junior High, explains the func- tions of the vital organs of a grasshopper to two students of his class Mr Sheetz, another newly appointed member of our science staff, demonstrates the method ot obtaining hydrogen to three Of his Industrial Vocational bows Department Head Mr. C. Collins Kepler 's'l. jfkfffemarfbx Qeierfmznf A ioviol scene like this one is hard to find at the end of a grueling day Row 'I-Mr, C, Collins Kepler, Miss Olga M Pfau, Miss Elizabeth E, Smith, Mr, Ron- ald C, Kiclwline, Mr, William C, Harine, Mr. Harry M. Scott Row 2-Mr. R. Stuart Stump, Mr. David L. Hoffman Mr. Kichline is well pleased with the re- sults of a recent Consumer Math test. The explanation of geometric designs op- pears to be fascinating to Mr. Stump's geometry class. l3 Qfwezyfz language Zehzfzfmefzf Mass Alethra N. Love stimulates the mterest of her Latun students by usang minuatures to nllustrate :mportant phases un Roman lute. Customs, culture, and Iearnnng of the Spannsh people !, form unterestung bases for Mass Martha M. Marrette and 22' a few of her Spanish students. Department Head Mass Martha M. Morrette Proctucal German conversations in class are empha- sized by Mr. go,-,s Warren F. Gush. Mrs Lrllaon E Kramer nllustrates typucal French arch: tecture and manner of dress ta some of her French sta- dents 25 A I VE' D .5 ,V 'wp' za f F Q .5 - , -'LEA' -ww -l4.4.sau.,....a. 4- ..2.,..g,,.,.. :.- 1 N xii N 4 w '77 ' . L- i 'I 'll 'llllll gl' W IF ' ny'- Ziff!! 'll Q. sfu, V ? Q- I 5 k X ,A , X JFS , Q df , X I 1 3 ag C I '. Sf' .A 5 S v, , X , . v 'Ii x F -' 1 1 - '19 XF Q .L i, il, 5 I 3 I' 4 - 4 -vw I .i .Jw w 9 ,-4,3 fl Yi I :wb if bJr 1 wx grt . ....l,T l , s Lvf'vi- QT ...sl ,V 2 l, -se . I ,,., Xrkxfgr jifafzrfyffuszb' Deieflfmefzfs' v. l-...iss 2' An ortrst, G desngner, on orchltect 7 thot's what these ort students of Mr. Ralph A Dorn- stfe hope to be Advanced harmony techmques ore exploaned by Mr Fred Cordun to four of hls students. Mr, Theodore C Walker and fwe students of the Glrls' Glee Club rehearse o dlffncult port Of 0 new melody, ln oddrtton to Off, Mrsl Lillian M. Norton also teaches the Croft of Ceromucs to rnony of her students, L Q-S' al ig? I n A4 1, 53? I , 3 ! N , S N 9 1 tl ,, g,w. A 5 . f 7l ! I 'g ' Sig fa' ll. 5 -. 1 :LA I f .n . was - 6' K cv .. 5'-ifmxf 'A x M s ' , 'I ,- H e ,i ass'?gi-:nw 9 , Q V- B 'V .. '.. ' +4 1- ' ,, , ..l ' ' 1- 9' Q A 'fa - , gfffrw Q 4 i 4 ff-'5 I fi Q I uf? X ' Q -lr g,..f 1f- Q. - I '- rf-' . 9- 1 .4 Q L DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Mr, Bottonarn ullustrates how previous textbook learning can be applied to ac- tual retail sutuatnons. ,Lf BJ .5 J ,q VJ. xr U' ammmcvizffejzzflfmefzf 'Pracrnce Makes Perfect IS the motto of Mr Gathfnek typing class. Onefhe-,ob merchandising experience In local stores is one of the mann features of the D. E. program. am rafzaffzzcs ,fpehzfvfmefzf The boys IH this Cook-.mg clogs will be the Qhefs of tomorrow, .Q- .1- xx.. tus in Mus Elm? V Hcllorwd proudly displays one of the morn new oddutncung to the home econommcs deporfmem IAVQ' EMZJ2 wh K D xrrvnlg Qmphgfllgg IW xml! 'TSMG' xf :aw om! ipsum m the 'KWWL' T NULL Y VX' P. nwg yQ.+PQ,r1'wlC: :Yuf deft: i' 1 1 4 2 Studerwm 1' M455 Chorlvtte E KahNcrS CDQIMNVWQ dogg receive pr QXDQHQDCQ IU Bening Other, in A ,pl Mrs. Naomu O. Brudegham, R. N., Miss Kath- erune E. Kaufmann, and Mr. Wrlliam J. Reese evaluate a new workbook for use rn the First And Trannrng program. nf 14 Heil anlplyxzbal Shvadbn Zefhzlfmenf Mr Rzzert J Perogunt admires a prcture ot Mrs Eilzabeth N. Ranrmarfs daughters of whom shes very proud 'vlliv f Arr ff -a r ,4 Mr Roland P, Kyle and Mrs Janet Sorman stop a moment before enterrng the gym to talk about the advantages of the extra- curricular Intramural program, - 0 M4 :Alb u Q3 fakfy ghcahan wwe 553001. DISTRICT INING CAR Mr Robert K Mctrern 5h:w5 the proper Lf! hand Eugnok far Q left turn :T Gn mieriecrucn . Lfzfzafvzizns Miss Anno L Smmp Mgr won ami Mes Mom M Hehef, ossagronr hbrcmzn hcwe mr cQrnD1e'eJ C Jxusslgr, Jn The ent, Qf c newh :acquires :J L. The depth perceptxon fest, C means of deter mining cz studenfs obulm ro yudge dugtonce, I explained bw Mr Charles L Dunkelverger 4.2 .Q . guzhfzcv ,,ZZfdlf77Z!i7f Mr. Joseph E. Haoge, home yisitarg Mr. William H. Wisler, guidance counselorg and Mr. William Bernlwart, social living instructor analyze the achievements of the guidance de- partment at R H. S. If b 13-. grgzfsgr- PT UWM Lgffzff The newly installed public address system and switchboard were really admired by our office staff during the first day of operation on February 22, l954. Seated-Miss Jean E. Swavely and Miss Joan S. Schrader Standing-Miss Virginia L. Kocher, Miss Helen Pettis, Mrs. Barbara A. Mosley .. . , iff 'i js TLIN3 -fvlfsrw xi! ' 1 X 'Will nom -1 -.- .-.. ,- i Q., Miss Grace W. Trout and Mr. Clinton D, Getz show a feeling of satisfaction about a recent assembly program. 9-g... Ll .UL 4. L 4 g 26 7 ' 4 , H '53, . .hd gx: l K, Hi L..-Q L44- Ati.: C.f s.A,Q ' g. -Q L4 Q.. 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Moffern, Mr Charles A Schouch T0 THE CLASS OF '54- MY MESSAGE TO THE CLASS OF I954 IS BEST EXPRESSED IN THIS PRAYER BY JOSIAH G HOLLAND I BELIEVE YOU WILL FIND IN IT MUCH THAT YOU ALREADY EMBRACE IN YOUR HEARTS THAT THE READING OF IT WILL WARM YOUR SOULS AND THAT YOU WILL FIND IN IT A CHALLENGE WHICH A L OF YOU WILL ACCEPT IN THE SPIRIT OF YOUNG AMERICANS FACED WITH THE RESPONSIBILI TIES OF ACTIVE CITIZENSHIP IN OUR GOD GIVEN DEMOCRACY GOD GIVE US MEN THE TIME DEMANDS STRONG MINDS GREAT HEARTS TRUE FAITH WHOM THE BEST OF OFFICE DOES NOT KILL MEN WHOM THE SPOILS OF OFFICE CANNOT BUY MEN WHO POSSESS OPINIONS AND A WILL MEN WHO HAVE HONOR MEN WHO WILL NOT LIE MEN WHO CAN STAND BEFORE A D:MAGOGUE AND DISCREDIT HIS TREACHEROUS FLATTER IES WITHOUT WINKING TALL MEN SUN CROWNED WHO LIVE ABOVE THE FOG IN PUBLIC DUTY AND IN PRIVATE THINKING MAY EVERY success BE YOURS I AND WILLING HANDSQ MEN his Uwbefzs President-Russel Blatt Secretary-Shnrley Schaeffer Vice-President-William Leader Treasurer-Nlcholas Tuccl Nicholas MESSAGE T0 OUR SPONSORS We, the Class of '54 extend our sincere thanks fo our class sponsors Mrs. Lillian Kramer, Mr. Robert Mattern, and Mr. Char- les Schanch who through their untiring efforts and understandung have mode our expern ences at the Castle memorres we shall long remember Tuccl Russel Blatr Shurley Schaeffer Wnlluam Leader 1 5 ERA'-DIN! 5 AUAM BARBARA L ADAMS ELAINE A ADAMS gs North Second Street 923 Locust Street 148 South Flfth Street C P Teacher Com Beoutncnon Com S cretory Club F T St Coun G Shop Club Mnx Ch Gym Club Swnrn B B V JANE M ADAMS 1429 Church Street G Shop Club RICHARD G ALBRIG 1616 Cotton Street G V Undeclded H R Treos B Gym Club Bkt B GEORGE K ANGSTADT 730 North Twelfth Street G Undecloed Not. App Club MELINDA J ADAMS 418 South 1-W2 Street G Shop Club MARGARET E ALLAN 214 Jameson Ploce C P Medtcol Technlcuon Sr For Comm Co Chr Prom 5. rch Comm C L Clu T ens F T A C P C C L WILLIAM C ANGSTADT 354 South Elghteenth Street G Undecuded Hunt 8 Push Club BkB TERRANCE L ADAMS 858 North Snxth Street B Gym Club MARY ANN ANALAVAGE 540 North Twelfth Street Com Receptlonlst eos S O S rx ALLAN A ARMAO 516 South Fltteenth Street GV Undeclded Moy App Club Bond .4 T X , L .K sfngf- , 4 .A. ., . , , ot' ' , ., , ,, . L 5 d 1- f, . 1 ,' A I 1 I f Com.-Office Clerk Com,-Waves! G-V--UV1d9Cld9d 1 t . HT . 1 'T ., . , . . ' 7 ., - . Tr C TA O I ., , , b, Y- e , . , , . . ., , ., Arx, I . V- V- 1 I - g I 4-vi WILLIAM B ARNDT NANCY L ART1 RICHARD J ASBERRY 822 Old Wyomnssmg Rood 234 Hudson Street 415 South S Cond Street C P-Cnyll Engnneer Com Bookkeeper G V -Colleg H Y Soc: Tr G Shop Club G A A A Cop E Gym Cub Tr l -fe LEROY S ASH 1136 Locust Street l V Undecided PATRICIA A BAKER 625 North Court Com Aarlme Hostess Rec Club YTeens DORIS D BARNHARDT 1016 Fronklun Street Com Busmess School Rec Club Sports TERRY L ASHER 1209 Orchard Rood C P Colle e f'9'W64 ELIZABETH L ASSETTO 355 West Wmdsor Street G V Undeclded Sr For Comm Nom Cd Comm Typ Club e x Comm F T A H P Typ Club Recp Sports EARL R BANSNER 321 South 17V2 Street I V Corrmercuol Prmter R 8. B Prm r EDWARD E BARR 430 North Twenty fifth Street C P Annopolns Pres S For Comm res De Club Key Cub 8. B On CARL A BARNES 336 South Thlrd Street Gv Undecnded F B Wr B Gyr'r1C b DENNIS L BASTIAN 820 Penn Street G V Novy B Gym Club U C I Q- ,,.. , ,, I If I Q Y' I , I I . .- . ,- g Q ,- Q . . ., . ., . E , ., . . A., G, . 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Air ROBERT 5 BAuscH 1548 North Tenth Street G V Dance Band M B Bond JOAN K BECKER 21 South Eleventh Street G V Col ege St Coun Alt Cos Comm S For CommT Bus Eff lub NANCY LEE BETZ 524 North Front Street C P Colle e Ex Comm Dram Club Y Teens A C P C ACQD SDOfS ,- NANCY J BIXLER 529 Fern Avenue C P Undecrded Sung Club Mux Ch WILLIAM C BERTOLET 500 Frnendensburg Road P Col e e H R V Pres Pup Wel Comm Pres Art Club Fr News ROBERT W BICKLEY 1506 North Nnnth Street I V Navy Stg Hand RONALD L BIXLER 1703 Lancaster Avenue GV Unaecrded Auto Club lntra Ft B NALD N BAUTSCH 110 Park Avenue P Electrncnan a r Typ Club H1Y SOCC Comm RUTH ANN BEATTY 1435 Mulberry Street Com Show Busuness R Sec Sr For Comm us Eft Club Orch MARJORIE A BERTSCH 552 Douglass Street Com College as Bus Eff Club C eens G A Sports GF' Z JACK A BIXLER 110 Moss Street D E Merchant Marnnes Fut Mer Rag LAWRENCE P BLACHMAN 538 South Nrneteenth Street I V Engrneer A Si YY I s r u a ' 'N ? ,J 1 , 1 f DL I RO . - C .- .M 'I ' II H, R Ch p., Sr. Fo. ., H. , ., .,, . ., B . 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Q LEON K BROBST S44 Tulpehocken Street G V Navy Auto Club F3759 GEORGE N BROOME E44 Wenser Street C V Mannes Auto Club H P R, P 4 f ' Hg. ' ' i 7 . . ., , ' I- , . .c,, Y- ' 1 .,- ,...,..A., F. T. A., N. H. 5. K V f wj- :- QP 4 35 . . 1, .f 7k.V V 1 K' V X 1 , .- I . .- - -'- ' Se. a, . .B.,H,R. . ,'. . A Q ' . I D J L Y i wt. :fig L41 4, g . . Q 7' if A 4 -,,Q 'l.' ' 1 ' 5- ' III' 1 X ' . q . , Jn. . 'K I ,- ' K , - I , , . , Stg x I - 6- ELIZABETH ANN BROWN l23l Alsace Rood Com Teacher s Eff Club C P C T H S x JANICE M BUKOWSKI 852 Muhlenberg Street Com S cretcry Rec Club V B Arch Ott Mes CONSTANCE L BURKHART 2l6 Oley Street Com Undecnded 'IF RONALD J CASKIE 336 Franklln Street GV Auto Mechanlc B Gym Club LORETTA E CHARNOFF 227A North Eleventh Street Com Meducal Secretary Sung Club gl. FREDERICK A BURKHARDT JP 332 North Thlrteenth Street Navy ec Mlx Ch RONALD C BURNS EDWARD K CAFONCELLI l24l Perry Street 28 South Thurd Street GV Prnvote Busmess C P Photographer B Gym Club Ft B Com Club NANCY G CHAFEY 733 North Second Street C P Undecided H R Chop Sr For Comm Chr Fun Comm Typ Club Co Ed A x Q 8 S St Coun Alt JANE H CHRISTMAN 239 Court Street Com Secretory 'bf 'la-1 ar ELAINE F CHAITT l6l5 North Fntteenth Street C P Colege St Coun Show Comm Prom 8- Orch Comm V Pres Dram Club H P PHILIP D CIATTO 327 Spruce Street GV Professional Baseball H R Treas Bus Eff Cub B Gym Club Bkt B B B an Bu.--. ,... ,F, ,AS f- 9. A I -I - - Svf' b H N. . ., Ar . 2 I I W , ,lj Q- V , f ,t,,, 7 ' ll ' '- u fb- , . . 4 :- 3 M Q 'S 555 1 ..- . .- . .4 I I S -L A,. 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Sec YTeens C P C ir DENNIS L EBERSOLE 38 North Front Street G V Novy Auto Culb GERALD D EBLING SHIRLEY A ECKENRODE BEVERLEY D EDWARDS Readlng R No 2 525 Kenhorst Boulevard 1727 Hook Street C P Undecmded Com Secretary GV Nurse B Gym Club M B Band S O S Sr For Comm G A A M01 Y Teens sq 1 i jf If tx I I 1 sh y, H1 1- .l,g. , ., Hi- Q eff 1 f 'T ., ., '. ' .' , ' ' NJ . Ari, h ' A A A' bn- , 1. s 1' I 5- S . I e 4 1 Rf IT lub A 'T ' '- WILLIAM F EGE 715 Alton Avenue GV College vm Club I In r B Swlm KARL A EICHNER O6 Schuylklll Avenue Goroge Owner Pres Auto Club ROBERT 8 EGGERS West Leesport R D No 1 C P-College B Gym Club H Y Intro Ft B BETTY A EIDAM 544 Mulberry Street Com Prlvote Secretory Sung Club GAYLE L ESHELMAN JUNE D ESTERLY 337 South Elghteenth Street 31 North Seventh Street Com Beoutlclon Com Waves G Shop Club G Shop Club NANCY L EHLER 1006 Welser Street C P Teacher S For Comm Flwr Comm T A YTeens Flag T H wieaifw. DALE D EMBICH 128 Greenwlch Street C P-College Prom 8. Orch Comm Ass Comm Dram Club C P C 1' JANET E EVANS 601 Crescent Avenue Com Secretory H R Chop Pres So Club Alumnl Ser Club 'Q f'sf q l PHILIP A EYRICH SHIRLEY J FAKE SAMUEL S FARANDA 1523 Locust Street 1513 North Tenth Street IOIO Franklln Street C P C C P T h G V Co.le 8 ollege eoc er g H R V Pres Sr For Comm Ass Chop H R Chop Dram X H R Pres Sr For Comm Song Prom A Orch Comm B Cook Club Y Teens F T A Swlm Comm B Ch Club A Cap Club Key Club C P C COST r - A Q- . 6- X I .A N 13 4fi::5Fi-I A B cf , l-l-Y, to. Fr, 1 , I- , . , , r. '-A, ,, .. ., I s. o, s., G. AA A., c. P, c., F, . ., - , ,, .P. I 5 ' Y I x 4-it I a r ' , , , 1 , ,l E I . . . ev- .- . . , . 7 . -, . 6. A a- , -M I - ., . c. L. , if 1 l PATRICIA A FAVINGER 13:7 Cotton Street Com Bookkeeper Rec Club M-a VIRGINIA L FERRAGAME 1031 Penn Street C P Cole e Art Club Y Teens T ROBERT R FINK 1710 North Nnnth Street l V Carpenter Q- RICHARD P FISHER 1732 Pear Street I V Undeclded wr Stg Hand !iI1LLIAM R FEGLEY FRANCIS R FERRAGAME Avenue A 906 North Eighth Street G J Draftsman Conf C ub Golf CAROL ANN FIDLER 921 Locust Street C P Kxndergarten Teacher St Coun Bacc Comm Y Teens Pres F T C w Sr For Comm ELVIRA R FIORINI 1759 North Thnrd Street GV Secretary Rec Club CAROLANN FISTER 107 Bernharts Avenue Com Receptxonnst H R Treas YTeens G A A V Pres Alumnu Ser Club A Cap, Sports Bus Eff Club P Nav H R Sec V Pres ACap Wr IRVING M FIDLER 1574 Mnneral Sprung Road G V Undecrded V Pres Am Radio Club 40 DORA ANN E FISHER 420 South Sixteenth Street P Nurse S or Comm Prom 8. Orch Comm c Club N Y Teens Sc Squad Recp C P C WW 7i'3'f'a2 Tv ROBERT M FLAY ll5l North Twelfth Street IV Prunter Card Club X ' I . 1 7-'-7 W ,-'I . 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S., Co- Q .2 JANET M FORRER N FLOWERS 231.112 ilorth Nlnth Street 225 UDIOHU Avenue GV Musucvan Rec Club Band JEAN M FREY 421 North Ninth Street Com Bookkeeper G Shop Club vw NANCY C FRIES 1415 Muhlenberg Street Sr For Comm Typ Club Teens Ger News we 'Q-'X 9.-4 GLORIA Y FULWOOD 123 West Washxngton Street GV Nurse Typ Club Com Stenographer Flwr Comm Sung Club G A A Y Teens AlummSer Club Sports VIRGINIA M FREY 1138 Franklun Street C P-College D Club YTeens F T A A A P C Co Ed rx Sports Sr For Comm Q 8- S VIRGINIA M FOWLER 427 Locust Street Com Waves Sung Club IOS MARCIA A FRIEL 1621 North Fnfteenth Street Com Telephone Operator Bus Eff ClubYTeens G A A Alumni Ser Club Sports VIRGINIA M FRITZ 229 Franklin Street Typ Club Sc Squad :lx 1 JOHN A FUNK 1042 Amnty Street GV Ranlroad Worker Se R R b - MARIE A FRY 353 Morgantown Road Needwk Club H P Swm av 'JA C' E ANNETTE GALBAWY 446 West Douglass Street C P Meducal Secreta H R Chap Prom 8. Orch Comm apt Flag T Q 8. S Ed nn Chlet Arx C 'I fl - gbl' V - I F h .I no .' -. ,- , . . ., G, . -wi., A . 1 3 if 3 A . C. P.-Medical Technician Y C. P.-Meducal Secretary C. P.-Nurse i 3515115 fe? ' . .ilggflf SQ, N l I , ,- , .- . -- rv ' C ' CU C . ., sec, N, H. s., 1 5 EUGENE C GALLAGHER l608 Forest Street G V -Gunsmlth Hunt 8. Fish Club ,mf npr 9.4 MARY L GARNETT 262 West Elm Street GV Housewife G Gym Club DOLORES E GEHRIS l0l6 Meade Street Com --Court Secretory St Coun, Nome Cd Comm Bus Eff Club,N H S,Mux Ch 3 v---v 'Ns JERRY W GELSINGER 715 Mulberry Street GV Undecided B Gym Club, Bond Hd Drlll master M B , Bkt B , Tr , Cost ,4f ' hi fl' i RONALD C GANTERT 214 Pork Avenue C P-College H R Treos If dia 'Q fir 53? SEQ? Lf ' 5? JUDY A GEBHARDT 827 North Eleventh Street Com -Office Worker H R Chop Bus Eff Club PEGGY A GEHRIS 1744 North Third Street Com Secretory SOSGAACP Teens, Arch, V B use-we RICHARD F GARIPOLI 1546 Moss Street GV Undecxded B Gym Club Sc Squad Qu? SHIRLEY A GEHRET 227 Peorl Street Com Medscol Secretory Nur Club NANCYLEE GEIGER 337 South Eleventh Street G V-Office Clerk C,Y H R Chop,G ShopCIub,VB DORIS O GEORGE l325 Green Street GV Housewlfe H R Chap, Com Cl 0' is 'X INARA GERLINS 742 Chestnut Street C P Loborotory Technucuon ub, A Cop Nur Club, Y Teens :iw Neff..-1 :Mg '12, . fer' , 1. - 'age-,. 1 7:4 -5 l t -,Q 1 5 -. 9' 'fl l J A 1 , - 'i' ' T531 ' W, f A134541 Y V - lv- 1 2 , , , xx may ...g ,qv G . ., E, ,, Y M., , 1 iff . ,' T ' T' Q ':'l3'A9'c3:v - . A 'Singer-Ira' .. - : '-1-N. lf I - 1 , 3? HIE N ' - 4 2 f'.?+fVf, . g K 1' -,-J: g J - , T ' '. Z, . ' .4 4, U ' 'G .U ' , I M - ' To I L I P iif?j?'f. 1 , ' - , 'f , 3,-,ffl . 'fr 1: i I I I' 17 CHARLES L. GETROST LINDA LEE GIBSON 1332 North Twelfth Street Com -Cartoomst H R Sec RUSSELL M GILBERT 544 South Fourteenth Street GV Undecuded B Ch Club Mlx Ch HOWARD J GLASS 627 Burch Street I V-Cabunet Maker MOLLIE A GOHEEN 1040 Unlon Street C P Teacher Pes F T A V Pres YTeens Bacc Comm Sr For Comm P N H S Exec u 740 McKnnght Street Com Dancer Mod Dance Club N H S RICHARD C GILIIIAM 919 Rose Street G V Undecuded Rec Club -Mime ..- BARBARA E GLOXNER 1214 Marlon Street Com Secretory ap ct o I-s s u T A LOUIS S GOLDBERG 1206 Hampden Boulevard C P-College Chr Ass Comm Sr For Comm St Coun Recp Typ Club Key ub C P C 'WW RONALD M GILBERT 544 South Fourteenth Street G V Coast Guard Academy Sung Club xg.: NOREEN C GILMER 1162 North Ninth Street GV Undecuded Cos Comm Cos Club H P PATRICIA L GOERNER 318 North Eleventh Street Com --Oftnce Worker G Shop Club Arch GARY F GOODMAN 543 Rutter Street Navy Auto Club 5 7 Xi? Vt f Q N X. 'X 'I 1 A+-ff if '1' ' - T' H.1iiCh .,A.T.Cll.,V. .' , 4 Pr-. Bu. Eff. 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JOAN A GRESH I39 Penn Street Com Bookkeeper Needwk Club ar' MARY J GRUBER l743 Perknomen Avenue Com Medxcol S cretory G Shop Club V B Swnm Bw 1 E MARIE HABERACKER RICHARD M HAGGERTY 462 Centre Avenue 319 North Suxth Street G V Nurse I V Electrical Engineer B Gym Club Wr T 3 G Al 4 , Q I 0 R, P, R f ' x f A ww 1 ' .4 . .., I -Y K ,, . . , - 4' 4 1 . ' 5' f 9, 1, V at , 'vu It fl 5 , ' ' , . ., . -. HQ lik, s., . . I., '-. F. TQ ., G. A1A., c. PJIC., '. at sf bf Q 44 ,ftf 9 5' ,,.- ' 4 firl l 'f-. .H my .5 ,, , . , ., . - V, .2., ., I, . 5 is A -fgfg C cr,, ff? W t I K' R me X , l I , V V., . , . ., A .L l. Ii 1, ,I r, Vt '. Af . ' f .' MARCIA A. HAIN 1219 Cotton Street G.V,-Designer H. R. Treos., Sr. For. Comm., Pub. 8. Tick. Comm., Art Club, Y-Teens, Swim., Bwl. ROSE M HARPER 405 Elrn Street C P Colege Fel Club G A A Sports GEORGE A HARAKAL l39 Rwer Street GV Und clded B gym Club Ft B Bkt P DONALD D HASSLER 602 Avenue B GV Armed Servuce DOLORES A HARTMAN lOlO Centre Avenue GV Soclol Worker H R V Pres Mod Dance Club B Ch Club Mlx Ch DONNELL G. HALL 700 Lehngh Street JEANNE M. HANDORF l909 Oluve Street C. P,-Wyomnssnng Polytechnic C. P.-College lnstutute Fun. Comm., Typ. Club, G. A. A., B. Cook. Club Mop., Sports, H. P., Recp. LORETTA HARRIS 336 Cherry Street GV Typist G Gym Club Mix Ch if J SHEILA A HASSLER l2l5 Mulberry Street Com Telephone Operator Bus Eff Club JAMES J HASSON MARGARET M E HECKMAN JERALU G NEFF!-EGER 600 Bruckmon Avenue l3l Elm Str et Box 536 R D No 2 C J College GV Housewufe IV CODIUST MGKGY ym Club Bkt B B G Shop Club Mtx Ch Pub 8- Tlck Comm Mov Aon Club -6' 4 E 1 . 1' I . .-I e' . ,-A I . .- ' . .B., . -f . . B. ,, Golf if 5' '- xxx-vm ,M ,I', jxz, ' 1 A :sf MlrxA.'Ch, ' ' 1 I ' ' ' ' 'l A v- .e.. 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EDWARD C HILL 130 Walnut Street G V Mochlnlst Auto Club CHRISTIAN E HINZ 613 Gordon Street C P-College Cook Club C M B n ro Ft pol-0 I PATRICIA L HEYEN 110 West Sprnng Stree 804 Delta Avenue C P Teacher H R Choo Name Cd Comm G Shop Club eens S c F T Pre Glec Club CO Ed Fr News CAROL E HILL Com -Oftlce Worker PATRICIA A HILL 306 South Tenth Street D E Modelxng School Fut Mer Rdg JAMES K HODGKINS 562 South Slxteenth Street I V Electromc Enguneer Am Rodno Club PICHARD A HOLT BARBARA L HOMAN 531 Cedor Street 60912 North Nlnth Street IV Armed SCYNICE D E Undecl ed Fut Mer Rdg ELAINEI HINDIN lO25 Cotton Street C P Cole e Pup Wel Comm V Pres Art ubFTA StCoun R Fr News ELAINE C HOFFMAN 132 West Wmdsor Street P Cole e ln Comm Dram Club Y T ens F T A T. A A A p Flog T Sports CAROL L HORINE 515 Morton Street Com Lmdeclded Coun Alt H R Choo u Club N H S Alumni r Cub YTeens C P C if X x V X , . T . ' f . 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B Q fil- T FRANCIS A JASKOLKA 532 South Nlnth Street C P Undeclded Chess Club KEITH H JOHNSON 423 West Douglass Street C P Chemast V Pres N H S Sr For Comm Commen Comm Key Club F T A C P C 'TH 3 ff ffgl BART A JANKANS 233 Jefferson Street GV-College Copt Ft B HENRY C JAWORSKI 404 Columbuc Street C P Busmessmcn Auto Club BEVERLY M JONES 233 Clvrner Street GV Snger Sung Club A COD ella EVELYN JACOBS '57 Eckert Avenue P Colle e H R Chop Fun Comm Sr or Comm Dram Club R 8 B on r H X NANCY A JAMISON l6l6 North Twelfth Street C P Alrllne Stewordess C r h V Comm Y Teens C P C F G A A ACop Spots rxfjg l JAMES J JANOWSKI 332 Sprlng Garden Street G V Und clded Chess Club Intro Ft B CHARLES R JEFFERSON 373 Tulpehocken Street GV-Chef Typ Club Mix Ch ss TA be V uv CAROLE A JONES 3lC Llnden Street C P Beoutnclon St Coun Drorn Club Flcg T 'i 4 f 1 e E4 A I, .- - Q '- , Y , I ., , F Sc . O: ., H, R, . Pres., A A.,F,'T,A.,C.P.C',N .s. , 'r' M' , I. , -V ,qw :A - ffl ' - 1 ' Q 'I 1 I I fs C. P.- 2 . . A - -- 2 ' , ., . , Co- . , ,, l'r. 4 , . . . Asf A.,'.8Cs.' ' . yi I .o j'tS'Q , , fs 5 l -fl rig N I, MILDRED M JONES RICHARD L JONES 1354 North Front Street 1209 Lorrolne Rood E Soleslocly C P Undecuded N H S Fut Mer Rdg Hunt 8. Fnsh Club SHIRLEY A JONES 619 Locust Street P Nurse CAROLINE R KAUCHER 1327 Moss Street Com Secretory Needwk Club V Pres Lab Staff KARL KAUFFMAN 438 Greenwlch Street C P-College B Cook Club C P C Tenn BARBARA A KAMINSKI 27 Llttle Wunder Str et Com Secretory Rec Club DAVID J KAUCHER 1046 Locust Street G V Truck Driver Rec Club Z RICHARD W JONES 1386 Pork omen Avenue G V Brlckloyer H R Pes Dec 81 Ref Cornm B Gym Club JAMES E KANTNER 537 Marlon Street GV Store Owner B Cook Club JOAN C KAUFFMAN 732 Rutter Street G V Dr ss Designer Chr Pup Wel Comm S O S A A Mlx Ch Sports U'-, RICHARD P KAUFMANN SHIRLEY A KEEFER 1331 Good Street 539 Moss Street C P Mechomcc1IEngmeer Com Undecnded Auto Club I 1 I D. .- , .- ..- 5 . , . ,.,, . . , . r ., , , ,, S X r I 1, 'J' X. C. ,- .- e ,.- H. R, Sec., S. O. S,, Swim. 5 . . , N Nw . , . . . . G' A 4, H, ., , . ,, A 1: su I L ' . , . . . 1 ' '- THOMAS B KEEFER BEVERLY A KEFFER 1209 Elm Stree 4I8 Llnden Street IV Mechonlc Com Secretory DONALD P KEMP JANICE L KEMP 943 Unnon Street 5I4 South Enghteenth Street I V Undeclded G V Housewlfe B H DOROTHY A KINDLIK BERNARD C KETURAKIS 234 Ellery Street IO Neversnnk Street G V Navy Com 4Offnce Worker Rec Club R KARL R KIRN GLORIA M KISSINGER I25 Buttonwood Street I2I2 Wlndsor Street I V Undecnd d Com Undecuded DANIEL T KELLY IOI4 North Fifth Street G V -Comeromon Rec Club RONALD B KETTERER 9l9 Wmdsor Street P In ustrnol Enguneer Chess Club x.- JOSEPHINE M KINDLIK IO Neversmk Street Com Undecuded DAVID L KLAHR 920 Pear Street G V Auto Mechomc Auto Club Bond Swlm N v S . , Y . . Q at , 'fix ' K 'H' V xl ,1 X x f I MJ f 4 . .- . .- C, .- d ' ' v. ,, . P. v 6 Qs 5 -. I H, . Sec. -- X I 2 I ELLEN M KLINE 829 Franklin Street G V Hosprtal Worker H R Chap T Teens Club WILLIAM L KLINE 1204 Fndelnty Street GV Nov ENID M KNAUT 417 Orange Street G V Waves Mov App Club HELEN M KOFROTH 1120 Robeson Street Com Typnst O 942A North Tenth S IV Cabinet Maker Hunt 8. Fish Club 7999719 LAWRENCE G KLINE MICHAEL D KLINE treet 308 Oley Street BERNARDINE T KLINIKOWSKI 513 South Fnfteenth Street C P-College H R V P Motto Comm Nome Cd Comm Art Club A A Sports FREDERICK G KNOWLES 950 Culvert Street G V Undecided Mov App Club G V Army DEBORAH E KLONSKY 1550 Mmeral Sprung Road C P Rodlo Announcer H R P Motto Comm or Comm Sports C P Sec Deb Club 2' CHARLES W KOCH lO36 North Twelfth Street G V Machlnust Hunt 8. Flsh Club VALERIA M KORBUT JOHN P KORCZ 707 Duck Street 527 Maple Street C P Cole e G V Store Manager Coun Alt G Shop Clu Hunt 8. Fish Club Y Teens .g F x C I L af 2 . , . 5' ' G 'v If 'X . .- y . - - -- HA R, Treggt 5 . , , res., ., . . res., ., Sr, , ., , F . ., , . , C., G. . ., , . C' I X 4 E . lc Iii . I V X . 15 .- , .- I g . - Sl ,S, St. . R, . b, . , MTV PETER G KRALLIS 115 South Nmth Street G V Undecuoed E Club Ft B FAY E KRAMER WARREN A KROTT JOAN K KROUSE 1530 North Tenth Street 719 North Tenth Street 312 South Sixteenth Street Corn Secretory GV Army Com Alrllne Hostess Cord Club B Gym Club Mov App Club CHESTER S KRUKAR JOHN S KRUSZEWSKI LEWIS T KRZYZANOWSKI 424 Wunder Street 218 North Fourth Street 921 Cotton Street I V Drottsmon G V Morunes l V Mmk Former FERDINAND A KUCZALA THOMAS J KUCZAWA WARLAN S KUTZ 536 South Fourteenth Street 427 Pune Street 134 Cedar Street I V Electrucuon C P Undecuded G V Store Worker MICHAEL H. LANKERT 1053 North Fifth Street G.V.-Army EDWARD L LAWRENCE 1117 South Street GV Bull Flghter I HEATHER H LEE 1604 Perklomen Avenue Com Medacol Secretory Mov App Club , 1 Q ROBERT D. LAUBACH 712 North Thlrteenth Street D, E.-Arr Force Fut, Mer. Rdg. G SHERMAN LAUTHER 109 West Oley Street C. P.-lndustrnal Engineer H. R. Pres., Prom 8. Orch. Comm., Club V es Treos C P C Sports 1 WILLIAM A LEADER 1170 Church Street C P-Coll?e V Pres Sr loss Sr For Comm St Coun Key Club Sport st V Pres Po Assn St Coun GAIL D LEFFLER 334 Sprlng Garden Street Com Secretory G Shop Club MILDRED LEHNKE CHARLES R LEHR 1350 North Tenth Street 1058 North Fourth Street P Nurs lr Force Y Teens Typ Club F T A Auto Club Mux Ch STUART R LEASE 941 Mulberry Street G V Navy ANN L LEGER 847 North Thurd Street C P Lawyer St Coun YTeens C P C Sr For Comm Trees Deb Club F T A Arx Co Ed Fr News NANCY L LEINBACH 917 Amlty Street Com Secretory Act T Club Alumni Ser Club Key , , Pr . F, T. A., Cy G. K in 'V 1 X 1 I I IN - C f A , . , . . ., Wrf- . ., , s, 1 F, A 'V J ,,f,L it V',, lV:,yp 1' 5, Q, A Q A. . A . C. .- e I.V.-A' .- ' ROBERT E LEISTER 514 Lnnden Street Com New Bond JOAN G LESSIG lO22 North Elghth Street Com Medlcol Secretory C-5 JEANNINE M LINTON IOIB Cherry Street G V Buslness School G A A G Glee Club Sports WW? BARRY C C LLOYD 332 Sprung Street C P Beoutlclon Song Comm Show Comm Key Club St Dnr M 8 Orch ost Ass Chr MARGARET L LESSIG 660 Gordon Street Com Commerclol Artnst G A A Y Teens C P C Sports Alumnl Ser Club up-. STEPHEN W LIPTAK 462 Tulpehocken Street I V Mochumst PATRICIA A LLOYD IZO3 Douglass Street Com Medlccl Secretory R C Club H P QI? TERRANCE B LELLIG l7l2 Peor Street IV Televlslon Techmclon Com Club LOTTIE M LEMANEK BIZ Muhlenberg Street Com Bookkeeper Rec Club MARLENE A LETCHER 248 West Oley Street Com Stenogropher YTeens Exec Club Pres Bus Eff Club Alumni Ser Club in if GERALD J LISZCZ 632 Pane Street V Prnn er i i CHARLES W LONG 26 North Eleventh Street I V Mochlnnst S K S Q I . .V .Q ft,-L, . I I .M S A y 'Lf 'Y I S. QQ, Lib- Smff gfs-r,e,,54, gf, Coup- Alf., 4 H. R1?ec., An. T. Con., c. P. C., , D' ' f 'luv gl l E I- , b- 1, ,- f X A ,T , , 9 .i , . , k iv Y up ELWOOD C. LONGENECKER 426 Warren Street C. P.-Mochmlst PATRICIA A LOTZ 236 Lmden Street Com Secretory G Shop Club Lv- if LOUISE M LUCKENBILL 1533 Darren Street C P-College H R V Pres Prog Comm Sr For Comm Deb Club YTeens H C P C Ass ,ww mx OWEN P LURIO 1931 Olive Street GV Commercuol Former Golf Club if 'RQ DOUGLASS LORAH 1020 Robeson Street GV.-Alr Force Cord Club y . G MARILYN D LOWMAN 363 Tulpehocken Street Deslgner CHRISTINE C LUDWIG 436 South Snxteenth Street Com Secretory H R Chop Rec Club G Glee Club 3-1 HAROLYN G LUSTIG 16 l Ollve Street ollege SecTDrom Club Sr For Comm PATRICIA A. LORD 1023 Unuon Street Com.-Receptnomst Act. T. Club, G. Glee Club SAMUEL C LUCCH IO39 Chestnut Street GV Undecuded GARY R LUDWIG 726 Burch Street G V Short Order Cook Com Club JOHN C LUTZ 16A North Nmth Street G V Arr Force Auto Club 9' 'V yr If ' ' . . . :ss ,- G.V.- ' . .- A . 5 fl , Nf .s., . I, fcrlr. ' A f I H if Tfffflf Q A 6 ' fi g -I Q .,l . 1 3 . 2 . . , .- C. P.-C . - F. f A. A ' ' ' JANET E LYNCH BARBARA A LYTTLE ARLENE MACHUSICK 201 North Eighth Street' 1505 Palm Street 546 South Nlnth Street Com Actress Sr For Comm Dram Club Lib Staff K wggy gtk -gi-as if ww, mfg, gf' an Ri 3,4 23 f.,0?'.f JOHN L MAIER BERNARD W MAJESKI 1636 Muhlenberg Street 917 Culvert Street GV Navy G V Armed Servlce B Gym Club Band B Gym Club P Nurse Com Pnvate Secretary R C Rec Cu T Coll A Af Y Teens Club Adv P Ed Sports CAROLYN MANWILLER 728 McKnlght Street C P Elementary Teacher Aud Vus Comm Dram Club P Y Teens Cap ALLEN J MARBURGER 523 MOTION Street I V Undecmded D1 MILDRED R MARTIN 453 Canal Street G V Elementary Teacher G Gym Club, Off Mes CARL MARKOVICH 219 Orange Street C P Teacher B Gym Club Ft B Tr JOHN J MARTZ 1340 Greenwich Street G V Navy Auto Club Max Ch INN' it JOSEPH MARRONGELLE 521 Douglass Street GV Hotel Manager Esq Club ARLENE M MASCIOTTI 327 Rose Street C P Nurse H R Chap Rec Club YTeens C P C -.- C. .- .- , 4 ,, , , , H. . Sec., C. P, ., , I b, Act, , ., G, A, ., -t. T. yas ze W .,.4faQ,,,x, 15 , ,932 f L. f f num M , f I, gy if ' I nfkxv, 3 A , V5 4 5,5 I ,. nb k 5 V, ,ey -I.-ge . fed 4 , N ' Q I ' ' Ziufifiif . I ,W I ' Z Q' , lf 3 . C ' M 3 L, . 7 : - X I f 1 '- , I '7 -v ' f- . . , , F.T.A.,C. .C., - ,A X f : I , 'I SHIRLEY C MASSEY CLAIR W MATZ JAMES T M:CALLUM 319 Walnut Street 530 McKnight Stre t 1153 North Nnnth Street G V Undecnded P Lmdecnd G V Auto Mechanlc ub A A Y Teens R Pres B Cook Club Esa Club Sports ub V Pres C JACQUELINE R McDONOUGH 1046 Muhlenberg Street Com Law Secretary ELIZABETH J McKINNEY 730 Lancaster Avenue Com Secretary JOSEPH J MEAS I22 Exeter Street l V Armed Service Stg Hand on Alr Asst Drnll Master M B SARA J MclNROY 1720 Kleln Avenue College C Exec Club Ass Chap B Motto Comm 7- it HEATHER M McNEIL 231 Walnut Street Com Undeclded G Gym Club G A A Sports it 1-9 WILLIAM R MEIRAN 523 South Srxth Street l V Mechanic FRANCES W McKEE 544 North Thnrteenth Street Com College ROBERT E M:QUlSTON 1901 Trooper Road C P Cole e St Coun Sr For Comm Name C Comm Pres Key ub S Exec Cu DAVID H MELCHER 628 Tulpehocken Street GV Undeclded Auto Club C C Tr Mlx Ch X I . .- ' C. ,-' ed H . .- ' Fel.Cl ,G. . ., - , H. . ., . 4 ,Key , Cl,. ..P.C.,R.8-B, yt 1 I I .- C. P.- .- 5 Pres. S, O. S., F, T, A., Y-Teens, Art Club C. P. ., . , . ., R. 8- ., . .- .- . .- lg ' ' ' ' d. A . CI , C. P. C., N. H, ., , Ib 1 MARJORIE J. MELCHER 628 Tutpehocken Street GV.-Undecxded H4 R. Treas. Mod. Dance Club FLOYD R MICHALSKI III Mulberry Street GV Undecnded St Coun Alt Intro Bkt B DOROTHY M MILLER 625 Moss Street C P Journo :sm Sr For Comm Y Teens FT A 8- Q in JOHN A MILLER IBI South Thu Str et Amr Force Stg Hand ROSIE MIKOS nII2 North Tenth Street Corn Nurse R V Pres Act T u HAROLD R MILLER JR 233 South Tenth Street C P Marines i... LEE H MILLER 946 Perm Street G V Coast Guard N Pres Cam Cub MARTIN L. MELEON STEVE MELNICZEK H31 Chestnut Street 630 South Seventh Street G Vt-Navy I,V.-Draftsman BARRY L MILLER Creen Hxlls Lake C P Wrndow Decorator B Cook Club Arx Orch Drum Master M B Cast Intro t Intro Bk JANIS L MILLER I354 North Tenth Street Com Housewufe Card Club MARY C MILLER I5t4 Centre Awenue Corte Receottonxst Common Comm V Pres T Teens Club 1 as.. 5 I 1' S I s el A f '- . ,, , . I H. T. ,, . .Cl b -v f '-. A , ., ,, , ., ., . F. B, . f. B. Q A 1 , - S R: B., . - ' I 4 -I :iggi-hi I ' fx 55 I ik 6 f - Y XX., E I a , e A ' ' A 1 v - f - I x te- NANCY L MILLER 144 West Greenwnch Street Com Dental Assistant H R Treas T Teens Club RICHARD T MILLER 932 Oley Street GV Army B Int Ft B Ba PATRICIA A MILLER 642 Pear Street Com Prwate Secretary Club P Sec T Teens i RAYMOND J MILLER 922 Johnson Street G V NOVY Ch b Bk f RUSSELL P MILLER 132 Rose Street I V Draftsman Qs- i THOMAS W MILLER RICHARD J MILSHAW 233 South Tenth Street 1242 Muhlenberg Street P Ngv P Nav B Gym Club -1'-w SANDRA W MILLER 1748 Fairview Street Com College Coun A G ShopACIub Capt C G Sc Squad Mlx Ch BEVERLY H MINKER 1508 Palm Street C P Speech Therapnst C a Fun Comm For Comm F T A Rec Cub Arx MARILYN L MISSBACH THEI-MA J MITCHELL 1320 North Twelfth Street 626 Lancaster Avenue Com Waves Com Otftce Worker Dec 8. Ref Comm Act T Club S Coun C L C b GAA ROSALIE A MONDE 225 North Thrrteenth Street Com Receotnonust A Y Teens EMILY M. MONGRAIN SYLVIA A. MCNTZ 522 Pike Street 541 Mclimght Street Com.-Receptuomst C P -Undecided Pres. T. Teens Club TWD C11-JD, MIX. Ch- fs tv LEE F MOODY GEORGINE L MOORE 1243 Mulberry Street 216 North Fourth Street GV Navy D E Housewlfe Hunt 8- Flsh Club PATRICK A MORAN ROSETTA E MORRISON 643 North Thnrd Street 548 South Eleventh Street G V Salesman Com Typlst ESQ Club G Gym Club Bkt B V B Hoc kv eg. Q2 DAVID P MOYER 526 Moss Street GV Wclght Lltter B Gym Club CAROLYN A MOYER 1038 Locust Street Com Law Secretory H R Pres Pub 5. Tuck Comm Rec ub Teens N H C Chr Ex Comm DANIEL H. MONYER 522 l-lenne Street I V,-Wyormssmg Polytechnic lnstltute Auto Club MARGARET L MOORE 540 Poplar Lane C P Secretary R Sec Typ Club Mlx JOHN C MORRISSON 825 Church Street IV Marmes Stg Hand DORIS M MOYER 1107 ureenwuch Street Com -Otflce Worker BsEffClubGAA V A 1 32 Z I 1' .- 1 il T - , ' '- -v HQ ln- ., . , . 6: 123342 lifffur J I' '-3: at 1 'C g. wi -QI 1- H V41 1' - 1 5 -I :sg ,- es ' HTTP . .1 ,, , ,, 1 k u , , , . cu , Y- , , , S, C. P, ., , , . ETHYL I MOYER 1722 Centre Avenue Com Secretory eens S G A A Ar h LEWIS E MOYER 421 Mulberry Street D E Shoe Salesman SHIRLEY A MOYER l2O8V2 Schuylknll Avenue C P Undeclded H R Chop Typ Club Mix Ch ANTHONY M NATELLO 541 Mulberry Street G V Undecnded Rec Club JAY H MOYER lg 1 7 North Fourteenth G V Lmdeclded JEANNE S MOYER Street 729 vncoln Street Cor' Secretory P C YTeens Bus Eff Cu H S Re NANCY M MOYER 526 Moss Street Com Housewtfe T Teens Club ROBERT E NAGLE 1566 Hook Street V Nov ROBERT C NAU5 520 North Twelfth Street G V Undeclded J' RUTH C MOYER 918 Locust Street GV Medlcol Secretory A T Coll H R Chop Crofts Club MARY ELLEN NASH 1427 North Thurteenth Street G V Teacher Pub 5 Tick Comm Needwk ub C P C A BEVERLY L NEFF l 131 Buttonwood Street Com Medlccl Secretory Bus Eff Club Egg' 47 T' ,. Q R. X Y-T,-, ,o. s, C. P, C., -A C -, - A, :zz . . ., c. N, . ., cp. 2 Q' yr I ' '- 5 '- Cr,-. ., . . ., ' AE A. V ' A X. Q 44 fir? I V,,, it Q rl? ? I L rx 1 . .- I 1. I- Y - ' ' ' ' ' A Cl , , . I, Cop., A 5: A .Xx S X , I S 1 JACK A NEFF ll3l Buttonwood Street D E Merchant Morunes JACK H NEIDER 939 Church Street GV Undeclded Put Mer Rdg B Gym Club Ft B JoANN D NESTER ELWOOD F NEWMOYER 39 North Nnnth Street 530 Mulberry Street Com Bookkeeper G V ov T Teens Club Rec Club an 'L CLETUS A NISSLEY HARRY F NOLL l653 Cotton Street 538 Elm Street G V Armed Servlce Com -Cholr Dnrector B Cn Club A Cop JAMES E OBERLIN JOSEPH K OBOLD 352 South Fourth Street l29 West Greenwlch Street D E Undecl ed P 'hemlcol Englneer H R Pr s Comrnen Con-m Chr Show Comm Key Club H S Ass RICHARD A NEIMAN 922 Mulberry Street IV Mechonlc an i DAVID F NEWPHER ll34 North Front Street C P Mcrlnes H R Chop Com Club A Cop MARGARET J NYE 823 Rose Street C P Receptaonust Coun AI G Shop u G A A Spots RUTH H OBRIEN l256 North Tenth Street Com Secretory Moy Apu Club D . l , t ' 'L - l ' . s 'rw Sv Q . 1 I 1 f .- . .-N y . .- . . 9 . . ., . , ' '- , 4 , , sf. - , r., , CI b . . ., r . S '. x 1 . . - d C -C - 0 . t , N4 , . Chr. I f I THOMAS R O BRIEN 652 South Nnneteenth Street C P Salesman St Coun Pres Golf Club Golf JOSEPH F ORLANDO 305 Arllngton Street GV Muslcron Esq Club Band M B Cast WALTON A ORTH 1123 Walnut Street E Nav R 8. B Pho og RICHARD S PARESE 150 South Fourth Street l V-Gcroge Operotor M B MARY LOU OCHOCKI 424 North Flfth Street Cam Secretary Sec Mov App Club PATRICIA A ORTH 1756 Perkuomen Avenue GV Factory Worker Com Club G A A Ad Ph Ed NANCY J PALM 217 Hudson Street C P Undecided Sr For Comm GAA FTA Sports MARY V PARISI 931 Llnnon Street Corn Dental Receptnonust G Shop Club Treas M B SHIRLEY J OGDEN 110 Fern Avenue P Nurse S For Comm Dram ub P T PHYLLIS M ORTH 531 Locust Street Com Prnvote Secretary H R V Pres G Shop Club MILDRED F PALMER 30 South Tenth Street Com Typust Mov App Club GEORGE P PASKO 658 M nor Street G V Undecnded I 1 W .5 5 ' , 3 - .1 1 C. .- . ., . , . . r. . ,, , CI C. . C., F. . A. ' lf F' 1 4 . K ' f- ,V , . ., . w A 'C ,.,. , . . . , .-. ., . D. .- y . .- - . . 1 , . . . ,... , . . ., . . ' 1 I ROBERT B PAWELSKI 1130 Lancaster Avenue C P-College Ass Org fy LEON I PERSKY 1429 Lrnden Street Prs R R Cub MARY ANN PETERSON 839 Culvert Street Com Prnvote Secretary Mus App Club Sr For Comm DAVID P PFAUTZ 1041 North Front Street C P Undecuded Esq Club Swlrn JANE M PAZDRICK MARILYN M PERKINS 229 West Buttonwood Street 1245 Green Street Com 5 CVEIOVY Com Law Secretary Name Cd C mm S O S Commen Comm V B S O S MILICENT L PETERS PATRICIA A PETERS 207 Spruce Street 1160 Cotton Street Sec G Gym Club G A A H R Treas DELPHINE PETTIGREW ARLENE A PFAFFMAN 220 Penn Street 43 Crestmont Street Readlng Busmess Instvtute Com Secretory P G Glee Club Typ Club H R Sec Pres Rec Cub WILLIAM K PFENNIG ELEANOR R PFLUM S34 Robeson Street 124 Grape Street IV Machlmst Floras I 1 ' 4 A-E, o ,. A-. ., . , C . g I C. P.-Mechanical Engineer C, P,-Undecided 6 Com.-lnteruor Decorator e. . . I . . , . . . . , . S 6- ,- C. P- - 1 . - XA k -1 1 . ,- - k D E- t DAVID L PHILLIPS 425 Mnltumore Street IV Machlmst GERALDINE H PIOTRKOWSKI 313 North Eleventh Street GV Undecided G Shop Club Arch DONALD C POTTEIGER 1026 Mulberry Street I V Archutectural Draftsman Av Club STEVEN PRESTASH 508 Manor Street G V Undeclded NEIL A PHILLIPS RONALD M PINKERTON Brooklune Manor 537 Cedar Street C P -College IV Machnnust Socc 5 DAVID S PIPER SAMUEL J PIZZUTO 1318 Buttonwood Street 319 South Ninth Street Com Navy G V Muslclan B Ch Club Stg Hand ACap V Pres Esq Club A Cap SUSANNA M POWELL L CAROLE PRAY 538 Centre Avenue 503 Lockheed Avenue C P Kundergarten Teacher C P-Organust H R V Pres Chr Pub 8.Tlck R Pres Av C b G A mm S O C P F Sports AAH JEROLD H PRICE 1035 Woshmgton Street C P-College Am Radlo Club lntra HI Y ..- FtB CALVIN R PRIZER 610 Burch Street I V Army G.. X -f- L, EN 1 N' S, , - 57, .,.' . lf , 6- ce QS., .' .cj .T.AA.j HI' 1' ' 'U G. , ., .P. 'N I A - 6 ' IA PAUL W PRUTZMAN 2206 Raymond Avenue I V-Game Warden ROSE M PULLANO 218 Pearl Street G V Col ege Mod Dance Club Sports Mlx Ch WILMA A PURDY 703 Chestnut Street P W CIubFTA R8-B Re JEANETTE C PUWALSKI BYRON .I RAMER 337 Sprung Garden Street IO2I Amlty Street GV Housewnfe GV Gas Statnon Owner Sung Club Treas Mlx Ch B Chr Club VERNON G RAP? WILLIAM K RAPP I239 Lrnden Street 946 Moss Street GV-College IV Wyormssung Polytechmc C P C Pres Hn Y Tenn Exec Instntute Club HELEN M REBER FRANKLIN L REBHOLTZ 402 Morruson Road II35 Wrndsor Stree P Nurse G V Undecuded Soc Luv Club YTeens G A A Chem Club Sports Scorekeeper Cap oc Arch Pu Tuck Comm MARLENE E RAPP IO26 North Tweltth Street Com Dancer Dram Club Pres Alumm Ser Club Flag T DONALD B RAVEL 924 North Srxth Street IV Macnunnst RODNEY C REBHOLZ 406 Columbra Street V Prznter Chess Club s J 1 , Q , . . , .- I C. .- AF . , '. ., Av. ,4.. , . ., cp, 'Y I dbx , I A. x, I , l 1 I A Y 3 Vai? . . . t , C, -- . - Iv Y A' ., bQ8I ' ' JOAN C REED 1722 Pear Street Com Prwote Secretory A A YTeens Sports RONALD B REED 654 Gordon Street I V -College EUGENE H REICH 629 North Tenth Street IV Alr Force KARL K REINHART 1357 North Nmth Street IV Army RICHARD E REITZ 129 South Tenth Street 1 V Raduo Busmess Auto Club Mes EILEEN A REIDER 624 Wenser Street Com Low Secretory Eff Club Alumm Ser Club NANCY A REINSEL 621 North Front Street C P-College S Coun Alt Ann Comm Drom Club YTeer1s C P C A Cap RICHARD P RENTZ 1514 Moss Street IV Alf Force BABETTE E REGNER 1510 North Twelfth Street C P-College St Court Sr For Comm Ass Comm C P C Treas YTeens H A st d R Q GAYLE M REIFSNYDER 120 Vvest Greenwuch Street Com Telephone Operator RAYMOND A REITER 658 Gordon Street C P-College Auto Club Mnx Ch C C BRUCE E REPPERT 1140 Locust Street GV-Chet B Ch Club Max Ch s, ofs., G, , 4, - , ' ' Q ' .V I I V, I N. .S,,'sl.E'. .A.'B.,-,8.Sf V' A A1110 Club U H. liiSec., Annt Comm., Bus. 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Mgr, I Z YQ f 4 , '4- MARION M REPPERT 1238 Buttonwood Street GV Mednccll Secretory R Treos Act T Col os Comm G Shop Club Alumnu Ser Club HILMA J RHODE 123 Sprung Street Com Secretory Ann Comm Dram Club May V JOAN L RIEGEL 515 South Fnfteenth Street Com Undecuded Nome Cd Comm Bus Eff Club G A A Sports EARNEST W RINGLER 1516 Mulberry Street V Prunter 6- B Prxn JAMES D REUSING ll 17 Perry Street C P Accountant Rec Club Mex Ch Socc Tenn ROBERT A RHOADS 567 Avenue A X4 Mlnxs er JOANNE C RICCIARDI ARLENE M RIEGEL 234 South Fourth Street West Leesport R No 1 C P Nurse C P Nurse R Treos Flwr Comm H R Chop Sr For Comm Fel For Comm Rec Club Y Teens Club A Cop HPOH fr JOAN S RIEGEL BARBARA M RIEHM 425 West Wmndsor Street 621 North Nmth Street Com Secretory Com Secretory nn Comm Bus Eff Club Com Club C CG GGleeC j ROBERT L RINGLER MARIAN E ROHRBACH 459 North Thxrteenth Street 613 orth Thlrteenth Street I Tool ond Dye Mc cr Con' Secretory Corrmen C mm N H S Chr Ann Comm Sr For Comm Ex Comm Rec Club YTeens H K 1 , ,- , - I. f- r H, A ., . , l.,c . . , . , ., . 'N 'E I fa ., , , H1 5 ., . ., sf. v Q 1- ., . . ., .e. . ,, . , - , , . C. P. C,, . ., .Mes. Q- - , x A W , . ,.., A .- . ,,., 'W . . ,, C. P. ., . ., . lub Gu . A its I X 13? '- f A I' L .C 1 - V- fx R. ter 1 o , . , Ne S,,C.'P.C. ' ' STANLEY R ROMAN DONALD R ROTHENBERGER 502 Herne Street 833 North Twelfth Street C P Annopolns IV Machnnnst H R Pres Dec 8. Ref Comm HI Y ing RICHARD K RUBRIGHT EARL K RUPPERT JR 426 Woodward Street 553 Avenue B I V Machlnnst IV Electrlclan SHIRLEY A RUTH 429 Cedar Street D E Clothes Buyer DONALD F SANDMAN 539 South I7l 2 Street G V Col ege Orch General Manager M B Cast tp' ARTHUR D SAGER l6lO North Fnfteenth Street C P-College P C Ass Chr Treas e ub N H B DAVID G SANDS 909 Mulberry Street IV Electrician GERALDINE L ROWLANDS 728 North Thnrd Street C P-College Sr For Comm Awards Comm Dram Club YTeens C P C Off Mes EDITH M RUPPERT 2I4 Jefferson Street Com Offuce Worker Sung Club Mux Ch if THOMAS S SALVARLIS l52 North Tenth Street G V Trade School MARY L SANDS l3l3 North Twelfth Street Corn Red Cross Nurs res G Club Sports Adv P Ed 1 Q- ,, . . ., ai 'E Q ' Y ,, ,, ? Q .. ,, , ? X l X . Q , U 1' , , I 8 K B: Swlm., Fut. Mer. Rdg. Commen, Comm., Pres. CI'1egClub, C. C., Tr. . , ., . ., . K Cl , , . S., M, ., Tr. Y X X f I , .- I ,- ,- 5 ., . ., V. P , , A4 A,, C, L., C. L, WILLIAM J SANDS 650 Mulberry Street GV Trade School B Gym Club JOHN M SASSAMAN 858 North Slxth Street G V Mcnnes Hunt 8- Fush Club MARY LOUISE SAYLOR 252 South Fourth Street P Nurse St Coun Sr For Comm Flwr mm Rec Club C P C Teens H P Rep BIAGIO A SCARPIGNATO 420 Wmdsor Street C P-College M B st LARRY P SC HAEFFER GV Mochmlst Hunt 8. Flsh Club DANIEL H SCI-IAEFFER l532 Moss Street GV Drottsman H R V Pres Rec Club occ B SHIRLEY R SCHAEFFER C P Alrlme Hostess Class Sec Ann Comm Sr For omm C L b T ens C P C PATRICIA A SCHATZ Il26 Schuylkill Avenue C P-College H R Sec Commen Comm crn Club F T A P Y Teens A Cop Ass Chop if JOAN R SCHEIRER 721 Moss Street Com Low Secretor S Coun Alt E omm ec ub C P C YTeen DOLORES M SCHAEFFER 309 West Oley Street C P Undecnded Aud Vns Comm Soc L Club YTeens C P C Arch Tenn MARTHA I SCHAICH G V Beoutuclon os Comm G Shop ub G A A Mix Ch Sports GERALD D SCHELL 9l3 Oley Street IV Mochlnlst K f l N- .- C. - ' C ' Co ., W .' I, . ., Yi , . ,, c . , f ,' 2 M 1 Q CQ. I 7. ,, . ,s ., -' 'f . ., . 4 , Bkt. ., B. B. ' V - - -I -, 4 l X I l - 762 North Twelfth Street 1823 Cotton Street l52 WGll'1l-It Sffeef ' 'T , ' 'T ., . ., . . C S ., . Cl , C ., . . Cru , C. L., Y- . . ., . ,, e , . . , ,,, I. . , . ., Y - . ., x. g ., R . x - Dr . ,.,, , C. . C., CI ,.., - s CHARLOTTE 5 SCHERBANIK 424 Svrmg Garden Street G V Undecided Rec Club JANICE L SCHLEGEL 509 Perry Street GV Telephone Operotor H R Sec Cam Club Max Ch JOYCE J SCHOELKOPF 1019 Oley Street Corn Beoutucnon R P Ex Comm Prom S Orch Comm Pres Com Club G A A Adv P Ed Sports AARON B SCI-IUM 1009 Greenwnch Street I V Drottsmon M B JOHN G SCHILLO TERRY R SCHLAPPICH 225 South Tenth Street 915 Morton Street G V Armed Servnce Gym Club Bkt B B B GYYY1 Club Max Ch CECILIA R M SCI-IMEHL ELIZABETH A SCHMICK 1231 Perry Street 931 North Front Street Com Prnvate S cretory C P Cole e cClubR8.BQ CIubCPCGA s ' 5 ..- CP-NRo.T.c, ..- . B. , . ., ,B. - , , , 6 N y. 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TVp,4- ,Ig , ,, , 1 H, res., , ., I ., , . ., , 2 T NANCY L SCHOLLENBERGER 114 Peor Street G V Woves Cos Comm Cos Club WILLIAM A SCULL 1126 Burch Street GV Undecnded B Gym Club C C Tr CHRISTINE A SCI-IULTZ 348 Church Street Corn Secretory H R Treos Com Club EDNA J SEIDEL 1725 Moss Street D E Housewife JACK C SEIDEL 74 1 1526 Mtneral Sprung Road C P Teacher C p H 8- S Comm Cam Club F T A Lat News P St Coun CLAUDE F SETLEY 1348 Buttonwood Street C P Teacher B Gym Club B B VICTOR L SHAW 220 South Fntth Street 1 V Draftsman DAWN L SHENBERGER 117 Buttonwood Street Com Secretary MARILISI SHERIFF 914 Court Street GV Undeclded Cam Club Com Club Bwl JACK H SHOLLENBERGER ANDREW R SHROM 1229 North Nlnth Street 233 North Thtrteenth Street 1 V Undectded G V Truck Drtver Got Club Golf vow ADD Club NANCY E SEISLER 850 Locust Street Com Secretary Coun Alt T Teens u Alumnr Ser Club C P C CARL F SEITZ 345 McKnight Street G V Armed Servnce Auto Club RONALD H SHEETZ 1010 Centre Avenue G V Navy Auto Club Q-Q DONALD L SHOLLENBERGER 1708 Perknornen Avenue Com Buslness School WILLIAM D SHUNK 12212 Hamrlton Street Com Accountant Auto Club Mtx Cln E V X l ' Cl 1 Hi rf- ha ., 4 . 4, sr - , ,, , cu b, ' 2- H, C, 'P,'C.Q Vf ' . Altf ' I ' ' I 1' Ak - 1 .- l I I 4 .- 6 . .- , l if , OLGA P SHUSKO 6 O W low Street Com Secretory Rec Ckub GLORIA C SMITH 406 Gnlson Alley P Nurse Typ Club H P Off Mes RAYMOND L SMITH 635 Werser Street ROBERT J SKRZYCZKOWSKI 907 Penn Street G V Automobxle Mechonrc Auto Club G JEAN D SMITH 1312 Church Street C P Nurse St Coun Typ Ciub Pres Lib Stott SAMUEL G SNYDER 331 North Thurteenth Street Auto Club Mnx Ch Ft B Mgr GENE E SMITH IO37 North Front Street IV Electrmc Motor Repolrmon Sc Squod MARY ANN SMITH 414 Johnson Street Com Secretory H P V Pres Rec Cub VLACIA MARIA SOFIANOS Greenfrelds rom Club G A rx Sports LUTHER A SOWERS ANTHONY B SPADAFORA JOAN E SPANGLER IMS Moss Street 829 North Eughth Street 314 Newport Avenue IV-Carpenter GV Armed Service Com Prlvote Secretory Pup Wel Comm Treos Sung Club YTeens 3 ll' l I 4 ', X !!l C. ,- . .- .- I.V.-Mochmrst G.V.-Armed Servuce Com.-Prryote Secretory , . ., . . . D , , . A. ., A ., '1 M l . 1:11-ll: :fi RODNEY A SPANIER 135 Bern Street G V Mechonrc Auto Club Mix Ch 1 DOROTHY R SPOHN 1513 North Twelfth Street C P-College Pres Y Teens F T A Delegate c C P C S C n N Ti JOHN S STAMM 724 North Tenth Street l V Undecided RICHARD A STEFFY BETTY J SPANNUTH 1022 Cherry Street Com -Offnce Worker Act T Club BARBARA A SPATZ B14 Court Street Com Stenogropher Sec Fel Club KATHLEEN F SPRINGER 1544 Luzerne Avenue Com Prlvote Secretary Prom 8- Orch Comm Com Club Swlm V ERNESTINE M STEFAN 746 North Sixth Street GV Undecnded Mov App Club ROBERT L STERNER 931 Wenger Street' 1462 North Tenth Street C P -College I V Wyomnssnng Polytechnrc H R Pres Sr For Comm Closs lnstltute 0 Comm HIY C Tenn Recp NANCY E SPUHLER 1044 North Fourth Street Com -Office Clerk Sung Club GLORINNE M STEFFY 601 Mople Street Com Undecrded V Pres Rec Club VIVIAN E STITZEL 900 Lancaster Avenue Com Secretory St Coun Name Cd Comm Max Ch Bus Eff Club Swlm Arch 5 QI Q 5 'I I ' .' - ,.,. '- I . ,, . , -v f V Se . , . ., t, ou ., .H. S.: ., . B. R. 8. B., Ann, Comm., Q. 8- S. T X f ,B . 1, X X tr tr A 1 1 l X- X 5 Q1 I . Dly, , P. C., . . INA K. STOUDT 531 Park Drnve, Lebanon, Pa. Com.-College Sr. For. Comm., Bus, Eff. Club, G, A, A., Bkt. B., V. B., B. B. EVA I STRASSNER 1502 North Front Street C P Nurse Sang C1ub Max Ch STELLA M STROFFOLINO 410 North Suxth Street D E Store Owner Fut Mer Rdg ROBERTA M. STOUDT 1241 Dougioss Street Com.--Secretary H. R. Treas., Sung, Club SHIRLEY A. STOUDT 618 Rutter Street C. P.-Telephone Operator Bacc. Comm, Sec. Sung. Club, A Cap., V. B. DOROTHY M STRAUS JACK R STRICKER 1124 Luzerne Street 408 South Tenth Street D E Store Manager 1V Mannes Fut Mer Rdg JOHANNA C STROLLO NANCY A STYER 204 Carroll Street 224 South Tenth Street C P Bro'ogy Teacher Com -Office Worker R Ch D Sr For Comm V Pres Fel u am Club N H S A Ass Chr Q51 JS We F 149, if BERNARD L SUCHCICKI VINCENT A SUGLIA JAMES R SWARTZ 1324 Kenney Street 674 Eusenbrown Street 1125 Locust Street C P Undecuded IV Undecnded IV Machrnnst N y. I A f- , . . ' 'f-. , Tr..- J' X. 5 -L. A rx, J X, R. 5 '.'- . . HQ 7 A., . . ., H, R. sec., . . . cu b, Dr . , . . ., Cap., H, P. . . ' ' A f V, I . or ,jay . ' I Qaiif' V , U .5 A I , .. I 1 gf. JUDITH A SWAVELY EMILY R SWEITZER CLAIRE E SYMONS 916 Oley Street IOII Sprung Street 27 North Thrrd Street C P-College Com Unaecnded GV Dancmg Instructor Song Comm S For Comm Prog Comm YTeens C P C Mov App Club ow Comm C P C F T A Cop Acc Co Capt Flag T JAMES S SZCZEPANEK MARIE SZELAK ELIZABETH G TAYLOR 530 North Tenth Street 408 Hazel Street SIB Cedar Street IV Pattern Maker C P Teacher C P Aarlme Hostess A N H S Swum Te Treas Fel Club 5-1' RICHARD N TETER JAY D THOMAS JOEL M THOMAS 927 Church Street IO64 North Ninth Street IO4O Cotton Street C P Undeq. ed V Arr Force Draftsman r s Dec 8- ef B Ch Club Stg Hand Comm Auto Club Key Club P R KENNETH M THOMPSON CAROL A TIDERMAN JOAN V TIEHL 346 Tmpenocken Ctreet 237 Mulbcrr Street II27 North Thwrteenth Qtreet P CoIIc e G Potrccwornon P Nurse Pres ACap EChCb Gqng Cub A YTensCP M B B B Swrm Tenn I ' ' ., f, , , '- ,, - ,.,. ' I7 , Sh ., . , ., . . 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Qi - MARIE J TISCHLER CHARLES R TITLOW ROBERT P TOBIAS 451 Pear Street 551 South 15V2 Street 1426 Mulberry Street D E Blouse Buyer GV-Carpenter GV Physncal Educatxon Fut Mer Rag Auto Club Instructor B Gym Club SHIRLEY A TOBIAS RONALD E TOTH PAUL A TRIVIETS 539 Gregg Avenue 670 Tulpehocken Street 807 Gordon Street Com Secretory lV Mechomc GJ Prm er Crafts Club B Gym Club DANIEL T TROUT SHIRLEY M TROUT SHIRLEY J TROXEL 478 West Olev Street 823 Gordon Street 1127 Burch Street GV Steel Worker Com Telephone Operator Corn Medical Secretary HENRY E TRUCKERMILLER NICHOLAS TUCCI TERRENCE N TUCKEY 624 South Court 122 ,efterson Street 1024 Lancaster Avenue IV Salvation Army Officer C P PhYSlC'0V1 G V NOVY R Chg Prom 3, Orc Class Treas St Coun B Cook Auto Club Comm N H S Club I 1 xl v S I .1 . .' ,X - T 9 . W. 1. N Bf GTm club Busglgg club, G, A, A., C, P.C,, gifeog, C. P, C., A V. ., wl. . . 2 Liif:-.ff f, X f Ht '77 p., h. ' '- ., . ., , . ' '- ' MARGARET M TYSON JOHN C ULRICH ROBERT G ULRICH Q8 Oak gffeef 606 North Court 606 North Court Com Nufse I V Army I V Electrncncm B w SHIRLEY L UNDERCUFFLER I-420 North Fourteenth Street D E Personnel Monoger C P C Fut Mer g JACQUELYN A VICTOR 3OI North Eleventh Street G V Snnger sYLvnA'J WAGMAN IIOS Hampden Bomexord C P-Cote-ge eens C P L. Drorh Cu T A ACcp Ass C Hgh RONALD URKUSKI 325 South Thnrd Street D E Undecuded Fut Mer Rctg NANCY L VOGEL 955 North Tenth Street GV Recepttontst ?1'5 : DAVID W WAGNER I O' Hook Street G Bookkeeper Orch VIDA L VARDJAN 3I3 Walnut Street Com Sterogropher O G Glee Club Q3-v THOMAS W VOLLMER 1.17 West Wmdsor Street G vustcton JANET M WAGNER E r n Stre Nurse C W , Ss Bkt.'6, B I. ' C- V 'M My , N 7 1 - - I I Q-., , .Rd. f'-, . -v S. 2, .' 'NJ' , H' . .A - V-M Corn. Club, Pres. G A. A, Sports Sec S. O. S, Ltb. Stott Auto Club, Max. Ch. 'ing' Tk ., N I I I 7 , ' , 'E22 I :V - et 2' V 7 C P 1 ' Y-T , A I b, . Sr For Cor'1m,C P C, G, F. . , ., . hop. E I, Ny B. SYLVIA A WAGNER l208 East Wyomlssmg Boulevard C P Muslcal Sclentnst St Coun Chr Prog Comm Sr r Comm C P C Sc Squad Orch M B is LAWRENCE A WALTER l427 Lxnden Street C P Agracultural Speclclnst R Pres Hunt 8. Fish Cu Squad ROGER V WEAND 919 Umon Street D E Undecided Fut Mer Rdg KENNETH W WEIDNER l302 Robeson Street Com Accountant B Cc k Club Key Club BARRY R WALKER H32 North Th rteenth Street C P Physuclan Pres St Coun Chr Motto omm Db Club N P FTA Sec Key u n JACQUELYN E WALTON 424 North Ninth Street C P Teacher S H R Ex Comm YTeens KM? g LESTER C WEAVER JR Ill2 Buttonwood Street D E Salesman Fut Mer Rctg ELAINE K WALTER AOS Douglass Street C P Lmdeccded V Pre Typ C lub xx EILEEN M WATSON l542lf2 Centre Avenue Com Typust Sxng Club WARREN H WEBER 407 Sprung Street G V Truck Drlver Au? Club Mix Ch KENNETH J WEINMAN RAYMOND L WELGOSS 614 Ensenbrown Street 2 6 Greenwlch Street G V Nclvy V Prln EY Hunt 8. Flsh Club '. '- ., . . ., . V' V-. . ., . H. Qi. S., . , M Fo, ., . . ,, N. H. S., C ., e . , . H. s, cn. . , ., . . C. . C., . , ., . CI b 4 ,I 'r 1 .. . .. , Q. H1 Q- ., . . s b, w ee. '-T ., . ., - , .- Hi-Y, Swim., Intro. Ft. B., Sc. C. P, C., Rec. Club - giffzfwx ' f K l .x hw' f X ,yi x I I - 1 l.! .1 T . o . , , C. P. C. . . CLAUDETTE M WELSH JANICE A WENRICH 1326 Gorfmli Alenue 22 pCIlQovpSeAvenue I u GE-Cwu or er C Un AH Ch GLORIA M WENTZEL 1024 Pear Street P Nurse Typ ub YTeens C P G A A ACap Arch Tern fs JOAN M WHITE 832 Washmgton Street G V Art School Club C P C Fla DOROTHY E WILSON 332 Cherry Street G V Colle e Gym C ub F 'T RICHARD C WENTZEL 1240 Buttonwood Street C P Cnvll Engmeer EDWINA M WILLIAMS 713 Duck Street GV Nurse G Gym Club Max Ch TOBY E WING 113 Elm Stre G V 4-Oftlcf. Worker Slng C ub or Comm S O B H P Re p os Comm BARRY N WENTISL 938 Umon Street Undecuded Rec Club Socc RUTH E WERTZ 741 Burch Street Com -Ottuce Worker GERALD C WILLIAMS 124 Moss Street G V Merchant Marmes Auto Club JACK R WITMAN 138 Greenwlch Street C: V Forest Ranger Ch lu C 1 ,-- ov- S' ' S St o , ., 1-1. R. ao., Sr. . , A ' ' F ,, . .S. C. P, C,, M ., . ., c ., cf , 1' I I C, .- . .- - Sr. For. Comm., Bacc, Comm., . Cl , - , . . C., 3 1 Art? , , A , g T, . - , . , Sri ' 1 ' et Q - G - EQ, A 1 R B C D DARLENE S WOLF 563 Perry Street Com Secretory oun us C u Teens Alumm Ser Club C P C H 254 Nw MILES R WOOLEVER 423V2 Laurel Street C P Construction Engineer B JAMES H YEAGER l7I2 Centre Avenue C P Mornnes Auto Club WILLIAM F YODER Gengertown GV Undecnded B Gym Club W ROBERT L WOLF 358 Mclimght Street G V Undecided Auo Club H P JOAN M WYNINGS 213 Hudson Street Com Music Teocher H R Chop Dec 8. Ref Comm A Cop LEWIS YEDINAK 3l7 Peor Street V Prnn er Prog Comm R 8 B Pnnter PATRICIA A YOHN l72l Cotton Street Com Stenogropher H R Treos Sung Club H P WILLIAM H WOLF lll8 North Tenth Street G V Muslcnon Bond H V' JOHN W YAKLICH 76 Woodland Road C P-College B Gym Club ROBERT W YODER l l ld Chestnut Street IV Automotnve Enguneer CHARLESG YOUNG JR 929 Buttonwood Street G V Prun er Chess Club A Cop l W s sf, C- ., B , Eff. 1b,Y- 'ff , . , - .P.l l I Q I l I if Q, 'l 2 X k, B5 :Em ' - , 1' ., . I ., 3 ' S , 5 N A 1 , ,- I, .- f . .1 ' l . U If . , , ,- ,- . .1 Y , , r, . . ., , , . . , . JAN ZAJDOWICZ 325 Wunder Street P Nov Chem Club Intro Ft B NIKITAS J ZERVANOS 341 South Fufth Street MARILYN L ZIEGLER 715 Rutter Street C P Cole e P Nurse R V P s Prog Comm G A A C P C A H R P Pres Chem ub Hn Y Key Club JAMES H ZIMMERMAN 523 Locust Street AUDREY M ZIMPLEMAN 507 North Twelfth Street Q Y B Cn Club HIY Orch Sung Club 1 IRENE M IIOLKOWSKI 410 Belvedere Avenue EILEEN A ZOCCO 339 South Thvrd Street Com Waves Com Foshton Deslgner Sung Club Swlm R Sec Art Club Swlm GERALD R ZERBE 134 West Greenwlch Street G V Undecided Cl'-em Club ARLINE E ZERBEY 1522 North Tenth Street Corn Waves Pres Sung Club PAUL J ZILLHARDT 413 Woodward Street l V Wyomnssung Polytechnic lnstltute Corn Club ue-V CLEMENT S ZIOLKOWSKI 601 South Snxth Street ccB NOT PHOTOGRAPHED GLORIA C GOLDSBOROUGH 135 West Wmdsor Street Com Secretory Rec Club Arx GERALD L KNOX 201 North Fourth Street G V Lngeclded E Gym Club THOMAS MURPHY 929 Greenwich St G Atr Force C. .- Y -- - 1 X X., Q' - I 1 I . .- lg C. .- - 4'- , A res., . , Cl , H, . , re ., . ., 1' '- , S. O. S., . . ., . . ., Cop. . 4 X 5 V t G V -Colle e Conn ---Secretor C. P -Professuoncl Baseball ' '- , I A So ., . B. i my-gfias if. H S- 'e:'m,:7f'Z K 14,- V ,.. .C , . H. S- , , , Bkt. B. Jn jfbmamzm SHIRLEY MAY HEIMBACH W bmp AV N 86 ! ftfyri-?52i1f.LTw,g f ,'-.ftp 'L A'?f , ,W 'J ,.:,'3. A YQ X25 I hm' Qu 'QP' S 1,364 I 4 ry. Jef O if L44161' NG ORAL-S' lvou IG IGHAQZA-1 rlziPrUNfS Cthr l1lN gi 526-mile: r14'41N6s H f,f32 Z?2 'L' 110' C IC 700 R wcoulvs N5 'SER J4 11605565 C ILP! N U 6 64450 6150 GI 4' SFQVIC GIVL' 4' 4N0 77 IYFU' 41-WP' 771503 N16 000611 HtlGl17'S ro I G 'I .2 - E-17? .591 5 . nl ' 11 ,lu .g.1:.' V no , s ,lv , x 1, Y'-' 10 Q, -: :' -Z' I I ' . bA-'A fx' H12 mfr 1 0 zo: er up if o ' s e A 4g I 0 S f r 6 :lv 1111 o o N we .v Q a rlva . - 9 - :.i-V5-.22 -,-- V '- sf Me 6 X 1 O C441 'f O xWyifb ur 0 0 o ,flQf?bfzfzffrQ1fza2 tgaczbfy Sponsor-Mr Lloyd R Enoch President--Robert Gcsch Vice-President-Keuth Johnson Secretary-Annette Golbowy Treasurer-Loutse Luclrenbull F' Officers ond other students nnducted nn theur lunuor yeor Row 1-Dorothy Soohn, Robert Gosch, Annette Golbowy, Loulse Luckenhllll Keuth Johnson, Mollle Goheen Row 2-Euleen Render, Johonno Strollo, Eluzobeth Brown, Russel Blott, Joseph Obold, Bobette Regner, Doro Ann Pusher lnformol gathering of sensors selected this year, Row 'I-Robert Depoul, Potrucuo l-leyen, Sondro Muller, Joan Greug, Nncholos Tucci Row 2-Carole Pray, Wnlmo Purdy, Joon Reed, Dorothy Klndllck, Peggy Gehrus, Louis Goldberg, Nancy Ehler, Dorothy Muller, Po- trlclo Schotz, Morclo Hom, Shnrley Poke Cought by the photographer whsle ex- pressing thenr teelungs ofter the Ceremony' Row 1-Svlwo Wogmcn, Noncy Styer, Chorlcs Ycung, Dowd l-letlner, Dolores .lon- td., Etlecn Zocc: Row 2-Jucn Kcuttmov' 'Nancy Artz Eerticro Adams, Ann Leger Jeanne I'-lon' tort ,Hgh HQ-ttlnger Betts ioonrwutl 'Z if ff ,tag During their gunior year these members were inducted. Row 'I-Sylvia Wagner, Evelyn Jacobs, Elizabeth Eaken, Mr. Enoch, Arthur Sager, Marie Szelak, Carolyn Moyer Row 2-Dawn Bowman, Jeanne Moyer, Henry Truckenmiller, Robert Ringler, Barry Walker, Jay Coleman, Joan Becker, Marian Rohrbach Honored seniors get to pose with several of the charter members of N. H. S. Row 'I-Margaret Allan, Nancy Chafey, Barbara Gloxner, Judith Gebhardt, Shirley Troxel, Janet Wagner, Carol Ann Fidler Row 2-Donald Potteiger, Warren Koch, Mr. John R, Wink, Miss Olivia C M Ruff- ner, Mrs. Myrtle Bingaman Dinsmore, Mr Clyde Donahower, William Bertolet, Luther Sowers Gathered around the stage setting for this honorary assembly are these seniors. Row 'I-Jerald Heftleger, Fay Kramer, Bernardine Klinikowski, Judith Swavely, Robert Eggers Row 2-Mariorie Ann Bertsch, Ruth Ann Beatty, Arlene Riegel, Nancy Palm, Nick Zervanos, Elaine Hindin, Sara Mclnroy, Richard Steffy, Millicent Peters, Nancy Reinsel, Gloria Wentzel Afwtflbfldfjzlgfldl tgaczbfy National Honor Society, on honorary cr, ganizatian at the Castle, includes students of R H. S who have met certain rigid re- quirements of scholarship, leadership, char- acter, and service This year only senior students who ranked in the upper third ot the class schalasttcally were eligible for basic consideration. The names of these students were submitted to the faculty for further ratings on character, leadership, and service. Fifteen per cent of the seniors with the highest combined rat' ings were then eligible for induction At this yeor's induction ceremony, the 25th Anniversary ot N H S was also ob- served hx Officers and Mr. Joseph Grande, the new sponsor, R27 Uh! Sponsor-Mr. Joseph Grande President-Robert McQurstan Vice-President-James Regner Secretory-Barry Walker Treasurer-Arthur Sager Historian-Clair Matz Key Club, composed of members from the sophomore, junior, and senior classes rs affiliated with the local Kiwanis Club. The Key Club's mann objectives are to serve the school and community through the means of projects which are continually being carried out by the organization during the school year The first annual Leader's Banouet held at the Crystal Restau- rant and the selling of football and basketball programs were two of the many projects promoted during the present year. express a feeling of satisfaction over the completion of a recent project. Row I-Clair Matz, Robert McQujston, Mr. Grande, James Regner Row 2-Barry Walker, Arthur Sager The R. H. S, alumni were greeted with service with a smile at Homecoming. Joseph Obold, David Rick, Louis Goldberg, William Helmbright, James Regner, Ralph Neidig, Daniel Lessig, Robert McQuiston Just before Ieavnng, the remaining members of the club relax for another rnformal picture Row I-Robert Gosch, Ronald Dunkelberger, David Pawliger Daniel Lessig Row 2-Joseph Obald, Richard Deisher, Louis Gold. berg, Barry Lloyd, Edward Barr, William Leader Members pause briefly for an informal photo after a short busrness meeting. Row I-Nick Zervancs, Clarence Endy, Charles l-larrlty, Ralph Neidng, Ralph Fehr Row 2-Karl Ganz, Mvchael Lally, Larry Kauffman, Norman Lucas, Daniel Sonon, Kenneth Weidner, Michael King, John Metz Row 3-Michael Simon, Samuel Kleser, James Oberholtzer, David Rick, Robert Jones 11111 ' Row 3-Keith Johnson, Sherman Lauther, Charles Yrrgoyen, Alan Readrnger, Phrllip Eyrrch, William Helm' bright ,740-Q? f M sv- fl Q . Sponsor-Mr Walter A Gnesemer I G , f, President-Vernon R393 Q V -kj ' Vice-President-Nc-f Zer.:':g X, Secretary-Ctlffzrd Franks K Treasurer-James Zrmmermah Sergeant of Arms-Gerald Stepp Any boy who IS Interested rn developlng a hlglner plane of Chrtstlan character li GllQlbl9 for membershlp IU the Hn-Y Clur, The alms of thus cluo are to prcctlce clean speech, clean sports, clean schalarshup and clean llylng Meetrngs are held each Mznday evening at 7'3O o'clock an the Y M C A Club Room. Among the projects af l-MAY thus year have been the sponsorship of a regular school dance, the selllng of programs at football games and co-chatrmanshlp of a school assembly program with the Y-Teen club ln carrylng out the Club's projects, Hn-Y attempts to cultnvate fellowship among nts mem- bers and crtuzens af the cammunlty. psf. l lere's a glumpse of the boys read- Ing a pamphlet emphasuzrng the alms of their club Row 'I-Ruchard Steffy, Diamond Dumas, Ronald Bautsch, Bruce Relten- auer, Arthur Oplunger, Allan Selforth Row 2-Barry Paust, Ronald Dunk- elberger, Barton Smath Na.. The :ffrcers seelf the advlce of the sponsor on a prozjem of flnancual rm- portance James Zrmmerman, Cllffard Franks, Vernon Rapp, Mr Grnesemer, Nick Zeryancs, Leonora Noll, Gerald Stepp The bays look forward wuth keen Interest to each Issue af the Hu-Y news Row 'I-Rrchard Longacre, Robert Eggers, Larry Walter, Wnlluam Ege, Eugene Curry, Stanley Raman, Wil' lICll'T1 Orr Row 2-Dayud Roche, Barry Ang- stadt 45 'Z y-Zen! Sponsor-Mrs Julno F, Sobol President-Dorothy Spohn Vice-President-Mollre Goheen Secremry-Elizabeth Eokerm Treasurer-Bobette Regrwer Shown conferrmg on the Eosfer Prcgect ore the sponsor and offncers of Y-Teens. Dorothy Spohn, Elnzobeth Eoken, Mrs. Sobel, Bcbetfe Regner, Moilne Goheen A weekly Y-Teen meeting called to order by President Dorothy Spohn. Our cute little elf, Betsy, leads the children and Y-Teens in singing Rudolph Nancy Rataczak, Norloine Walters, Carolyn Seidel, Nancy Snyder, Margaret Allan, Carol Horine, Marilyn Trout, Colleen Powell One of the interest groups in Y-Teens visits the Bell Telephone for one of their tours, Nancy Reinsel, Barbara Smith, Darlene Steck, Beverly Edwards, Shirley Stoudt, Gloria Wentzel, Elizabeth Eaken, Barbara Simon T -Jam Girls interested in the social and service ac- tivities of Y-Teens can become members of this organization by registering at the beginning of each semester, Weekly meetings are held each Wednesday after school at the Y, W. C. A, with which the Y-Teen organization is affili- ated. With the YfTeen Code as a standard, mem- bers render valuable services to the school and community through special protects. The out- standing school prolects for the past several years have been the presentation of the flags of the United States, United Nations, and Reading High School, This year's project was the supplying of two leather upholstered chairs for stage use, The community protects held this year consisted of Christmas and Easter projects. Besides the service projects, numerous other social activities highlight the social calendar, three of which are the Christmas and Spring formals, and a box lunch with Key Club and Hi-Y members. ,,,. A 48 Q, Q, :..: 'r , Q. M Q3 Z Q 9 O ', H' M, -A 5 ' X Q3 1 'ul U I V' Q . ,IQ VL! rl Q' 1? ii- tv L X 2 ' H ' A 7 ci rf ' , , S! 341,12 . .1 ol' Y Y 51-Pa. ,Q le .:, V .Lf -5-Elin fi 4 ,Q Q1 M Q pix ,-'-psf .,, HT' I W 5 'A f 'ff , . tx . M if X A ,W if z YE, '1 V. ff f 1 , lf, - . ,, 1 ., f- - +f-'fit .- ' if Q a?7??i3 6' ' m ' x , 7 . 41-f L an sf' M fi' 'tg ,Q x pd-Q 1 ,H VQV , A 'lat' . 'gg H s O' 1 5 s l kpwl fyyufme facials afyifmemz Sponsor-Joseph G Plank President-Molile Goheen Vice-President-Carol Ann Ftdler Secretary-Patncla Heyen The Future Teachers of Amerlca, an or- ganuzatuon chartered bythe Natrona! Educa- tron Assoclatnon, acauarnts students wlth the responsrbulutues and opportunttres of the pro- tessronal teacher, Through a day's experuence of obseryatncn and proctncal teachlng an the Readung Schools, students develop an appreclatlon for the teachlng professuon Actwutnes of thus group rnclude panel dus- cussrons wlth teachers about yoruous methods of teachung, traps to colleges, and vlsrts to other F T A clubs and chapters 1 f-4. A Inf. J' T' aa-:a. Offncers attending the Eastern Convention Dlstrnct of the Pennsylyanna Future Teachers of Amenca held at Albnght College enjoy a bruef walk between sessions. Dorothy Spohn, Patncua l-leyen, Carol Ann Frdlerf Mollue Goheen, Margaret Allan Our vlsltlng speaker, Dr John Khouru, pnncupal of Ontelaunee Hugh School, ex- presses hus ylews on the rewards of the teachnng prafesslon. Members of F T A also portucnpate In ether school only tres by acttng as usherz In such exe-nts as l-lcrnecomtng' Marcta Wcaley, Sandra Mtller, Rcgierta Hart, rontt, Joan Greta Dawn Bowman gr Row 'I Elleen Render Marlene Rapp Darlene Walt Carol Ann Flster Row 2 Mass Falrlamb Nancy Sensler Janet Brlghtblll Nancy Lelnbach Margaret Lessig Marlene Letfher Marcla Frlel Mary l-luntsberger Marian Reppert Janet Farrer Janet Evans SSHMJQ Jammer: 12 af flzzylkzfzs Sponsor Mlss Grace W Traut A necessary part at each weekly assem Jly program at R l-l S ns the valuable er vxce rendered by ur assembly charrrnen and chaplalns The chaplalns read the Buble and lead the student body ln prayer at the beglnnrng of each a sembly Dutnes at chaurrnen Include announcnng the program, leadlng the salute to the flag and lntrcduclng the guest at hanar Ccmpetltuve fryauts tar sensors held at the beglnnlng at each schaal year serve as the basls for the selectlan af the students Gathered arsund the Iectern, these attrac, tlye chaplalns frequently practnce readung the scrlptures rn preparatlan far future ase semblles Sylvla Wagman, Patrlcua Schatz, Shnrley Fake, Sara Mclnray Relaxlng atter an lnfarmal dlscussian con- cernlng the next assembly program. Joseph Oboldy Barry Lloyd, Johanna Strollo, Laulse Luckenalll fmzfrz' 5510122 f A15 Sponsor-Mlss Edltt' R, Falrlarnb President--Marlere Rapp Vice-President-Caral Ann Flster Secretory-Elleen Fielder Treasurer-Darlene Walt Alurnnl Seryzce C ab, crganlzed ln l95O, c nslsts at tvyeltth grade glrls wha valunteer err se'-:ces lar the benetlt at the alumnl The autres at these glrls ccnslst at record. g and flllng all lntarmatlon cancernlng udents vvhc have graduated trcm R. l-l S cmeczmmg acfrvltles are planned by ls arganlzctlgn and thls year the group all select seyeral lur-lars ta warlf on a Hall Fame whuch vytll cansust at all outstand, g accampllshments af alumna Thus display III be featured at Open l-louse next year 1 l n l x ll l A RED AND BLACK STAFF Red and Blocks experienced edltor, Cllff Franks, and has two attractuve assis- tant edltors, 'Doseyu and Bobs select the cartoon of the week. Dolores Jantck, Cltfford Franks, Bab- ette Regncr Cecl gives some last minute unstruc- tuons to her staff before they dlstrlbute the Red and Black to the hcmerooms. Sara Mclnrox, Cecella Schmehl, busi- ness manager, Beverly Gamble, Helen Mclilnnev Marlene Bertsch l-lem s iar fcature edltar and her staff revtewmg f mg naw ldeas ter the fc-cture page Seqfgd-C lti rd Front-s Dm Th. Mlll- er feature est' r l Standing--Etalne Hnnden Yxjnne Har- ner Janet VVGM, Geraldnne Weuherer lx ffmffwd 234154 Sponsor-Mr Joseph G Plank Editor-in-Chief--Clufford Franks Assistant Editors-Dolores .lanuck Bobette Regner The Red and Black newspaper as pub- ltshed weekly bv and far the students 'il' cf R H S.The mann purposes of thus pub- ltcatton are to Inform the puptls of recent school news and to provide practmcal ycurnallstlc expenence for staff members. Thts four page newspaper contalns llvely news xtems, unterestnng sports hlghlughts, and gossip of the Castle Special feature stems lnclude Informal lntervnews wlth outstandlng Sensor Snaps, Knights' notes, poems, jokes, and cartoons Q I ffefffml 5654 Although poor Charlie is outnum- bered, he as well os the other reporters, seem sotlshed ID seeing their recent Stones In print. Seated-Joan Greig, Lindo Saul, Chor- les Keffer, Nancy Rotojczok, Dorothy Spohn Standing-Jocquelrne Sendo, Nancy Werherer, Geroldane Mochusick, Martha Shollenberger --v gc G- 'J ff eff amz' 15.42424 azz ffe JSC? Sponsor-Mr, Joseph G Plow Captnvatlng rhythms, wud news ttems, and cclcrful rntervrews are only a few of the cut' standnng features presented ewery Saturday' rnornrng from lO 30 YO ll OO IU the WRAW studnos on Red and Blacl- an the Arr Clarr Matz, Edward Barr, Eselyn Jacobs 1 P JK , ,,m.r-ss O D '-' Wm' Mc 1, -.,, Ms- 44-'w ' .1 QW! am! 5rrM Sponsor--Mr Joseph G Plank Members of the Arxalma and Red and Black Staffs who have shown Outstandung abllrty an the held of journalnsm are elrgtble for member- ship tn Qulll and Scroll. Thus organlzatron ns an rnternatnonal honorary socrety recognuzlng the Outstanding Creatrve wrrtrng ablltty of hugh school students. Row 1-Dolores Jantck, Vrrgrnta Frey, Cltff- ord Franks, Annette Galbawy, Nancy Chafey Row 2-Ceceluo Schmehl, Babette Regner, Lours Goldberg, Ann Leger, Dorothy Muller, Dorothy Spohn ,wvmfifes ' ff 615 Sponsor-Mr Clrrwton D Getz The Executrves' Club of R H 5 rncludes the presrdents of all the charter organrzatrons such as Future Teachers of Amerrca, Fellowshrp Club, Clvrc Prlde Club, Hn-Y, YeTeens, Key Club, Grrls' Athletrc Assectatlon, Serve Our School, Busrness Effrcrency, and Student Coun, Cul, To Dromote co ordrnatton rn the school oc- ttvrtles rs the purpose of thrs group The club members meet whenever the sponsor, Mr Getz, frnds It necessary to plan the octryrtv program to preyent schedule corwllrqts among the argon. nzahons Seated-Mr Getz, Russell Blatt, Frances Matz, Jacauelrrte Vrctor Standing-Mollte Goheen, Marlene Letcher, Arthur Sager, Robert McQutston, Dorothy Spohn in -Q5 5:24 ma. Lv SQ . ' 1, 79 .,,. E . . 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' 2 , -9 xy-'ix ' X' 5' . 5fz1a2'fzf9fzc'z11fy fammzffees AWARDS COMMITTEE Chairman-Mr lycra E Newplper To determlne tae past: standards for the grantlng af schao senlce awards ls the mam responslolllty of the Awerde Commlttee Pclnt values for student serwlces ln speclcl school ac' twltles are reccmmenaed and esaluated by thls group At the end of each school year, servlce polnts are tctaled for each student and awards are glven an the sensor year accirdlng to bases set forth Dy thls cammlttee Row I-Mass Jzhanne Nertz, Joseph Coold, Mr lvan E Newpher, Mr, Kathryn A Kllne, Mass Sarah E Koch Row 2-Mr J Norman Taylor, Edward Barr, Mr, Roland P Kyle, Mr Theodore Starr, Mr Wnlllam S Bannon, Marcua Wooley, Lots Caller, Arthur Sager, Geraldlne Rowlands, Mr C Colllns Kepler 1 25 HEALTH AND SAFETY COMMITTEE Chairman-Mlss Kathenne E Kaufmann The Health and Safety Commlttee helps to promote a keener sense of cwlc, socral, and aesthetlc competence through creatlng proper school and communnty envlronment, Through dusplays ln cases, posters, and bul- letnns thus group trles to make the students aware of theur responslbnlltles un health and safety, Mass Margaret A Ycst, Jack Seudel, Dawn Bowman, Mr, Wlllnam J. Reese, Jr, Carol l-lartne, Mass Kotherune E, Kaufmann, Mrs Naam: O, Bndegam, R. N, Mr, NN Whalen Fenstermacher EXHIBITS COMMITTEE Chairman-Mr Joseph G Plank Schedullng and superylslng exhrhlts for the mann hall exhtolt case are the mann du- tles of the Exhlblts Ccmmlttee School clubs, lndustrnal groups, speclal lnstructlonal de- partments, and other school organlzattons display thelr protects an the show cases ln the lobby at deslgnated tlmes throughout the school year, Row 'I-Marloh Rohrbach, Carolyn Moy, er, Nancy Lee Betz, Terry Asher Row 2-Mnss Charlotte E Kohler, Mrs Amy Bell, Jocouellne Walton, Joan Scherrer Row 3-Mr Joseph G Plank, Mr Ralph A. Dornslfe, Mrs Barbara Martln, Mrs Angellne K. Daty lO3 ofzkfzlrzry tgfaf Sponsors-Mass Anna L StumD Mrs Mary H Heller President-Jean Smtth Vice-President-Carolyn Kaucher Secretary-Susan Gretz Treasurer-Shtrley Ash Throughout the school day members of the library staff galn valuable on-the-lab Qxperlence by servlng the students af R, H S. A few of the many servuces performed by these future lubrarlans are the repalrung and catalogmg of books, arranglng of attractnve dnsplays to stlmulate student home readnng, the recordnng of the withdrawal and return of books, and many other practncal duttes. , 1.1. Ia: li l yt Our competent offlcers of the 53 54 staff are leadlng thls processlon Row 'l Kathleen McLean Judy Shell Shrrley Ash Carolyn Kaucher Kay Selders Susan Gretz Jean Smtth Row 2 Betty Grlmes Carolyn Seldel Norlaln Walters Mary Jane Keefer Sandra Moyer Sandra Kruder Carol Landus Relaxnng an the warm sun for a ptcture after a lang day of hard work Row I Dolores Schaeffer Shlrley Clay tor Phyllls Wulllams Yvonne Heckman Joan Grlng Row 2 Beverly Keffer Nancy Schlegel Laura Crarnmer Janet Lynch Joan Lesslg Nancy Vogel Rufh Claytur Before lECNiV'Q echrgl, these smlllng .rsrortons bcuse 1 rteff, for our Dhgtgfgrapher Row 'I-:'a'scv Years' .,.cc 'Floor' Arlene 'Suze Anna Moser Mor. Glass Row 2-Neff.: l-tufrncn Darlene Stech, Bewerly Swoyer, Llfda Htigehderfy Jamce f-lartng, Margaret Westcott, Coral Kershnery Barbara Mueller President Guistwite has lust finished dis cussing plans for the Student Council dance with the senior homeroom representatives. Row 'I-lseotedl Dolores Gehris, Mary Lou Saylor, Darlene Wolf, President Ray- mond Guistwite, Babette Regner, Elaine Chaitt, Carole Ann Jones Row 2-Ann Leger, Sylvia Wagner, Nicholas Kordopatis, Elaine Hindin, William Leader, Dorothy Spohn, Robert McQuiston, Carol Ann Fidler, Barbara Adams, Richard Deisher, Vivian Stitzel, Thelma Mitchell, Thomas O'Brien Junior members of Student Council gather around the Veep to make preparations for the Community Chest Drive. Row 'I-iseotedl Laura Avery, Marcia Kaniss, Mary Ann Mullen, Barry Walker, Eleanor Daniels, Sara Bell, Marilyn Trout, Lottie Teter Row 2-Frances Matz, Karl Ganz, Al- donna Pauza, William Helmbright, Daniel Sonon, Marcia Wooley, James Regner, John Lucia, David Rick, Diane Ritzman, Nancy Kring, Phyllis Guldin, Patricia Fetter Council's able sponsors, Miss Hoftert and Mr. Starr, are acquainting the sophomore members to the council's responsibilities. Row 'I-lseatedi Maxine Heydt, Phyllis Stout, Miss Hoffert, Barbara Ann Mouger Row 2--Robert Deemer, Alexandra Kare- tas, Elaine Kordopatis, Barbara Brubaker, Mr. Starr, Judith Bard, Nancy Reber, Bette Ann Zook, Martha Shollenberger, Yvonne Galetz agfuhfzf faumvf Sponsonf-Miss Valeria E. Hottert Mr. Theodore Starr President-Raymond Guistwite Vice-President-Barry Walker Secretory-Patricia Fetter Our Student Council, a democratic gov- erning body of the school, is composed ot representatives from all the homerooms, One representative from each homeroom reports to the Student Council room during the sixth period to present a problem, or take part in any discussion which may be ot interest to the group, One of the main activities of Student Council this year was the sponsorship of the Community Chest Drive, Richard Distasio, James Steranko, Jean Hummel, William Snyder, Margaret Marberger, Marion Krick Absent-Patricia Barber, Mary Rohrbach, Frances Schaeffer, Carol Rhoads fasfume fammffffze Sponsor-Mrs. Elizabeth K. Dornsife Mxaha cgffzf 155' Sponsors-Mr. Bertolet M. Bossler Mrs. Lillian M. Norton The Arxalma, the yearbook publi- cation of Reading High School, is planned, edited, and designed by the combined editorial and art staffs. Our new yearbook staff has the great task cf interpretating the school story of the year through pictures, words, and art. Through these means wonderful memories of school days are interpretated for appreciation in present and later life. Ideas for next year's theme are in the making as the new Arxalma staff engages in a bit of research. Seated-Christie Schmehl, Joan Hunt, Joan Kaufman, Susan Thomp- son, Judith Bard, Charlotte Richard, Robert Smith, Dorothy Woskiewicz, Ruth Gannon, Barbara Simon, Phyllis Halperin, Gerald Toor Standing-Virginia Reiff, Barbara Roslin, Barbara Graeff, Rosalie Grassi, Laura Palm, William Orr, Kathleen Focht, Maxine Thus, Beverly Godshall, Tc provide the proper costumes tor the various stage productions at R. H. S. is the main responsibility of the Costume Com- mittee. In general, stock costumes can supply most of the costuming needed for successful performances. However, in cases where special periodic costumes are required, students of this committee delve into research for information concerning modes of dress. The main projects this year were the costuming for special pep assemblies, the care and fitting of costumes for the operetta, and the mending, cleaning, and repair of the stock costumes of R. H. S. The senior operetta required many busy hands. Row 'I-Nancy Schollenberger, Mar' tha Schaich, Stella Ohlinger Row 2-Marion Reppert, Sarah Ja- cobs, Dolores Kulaga, Janet Piergrossi, Noreen Gilmer, Joan Becker Slanding-Barbara Trump, Anna Du- chan, Janice Wenrich, Dawn Bowman, Margaret Lessig, Mrs. Dornsife O6 if 3 R fhijbddld Spcllsor-Mr, Ivan E Newpher Students of the tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grades who are interested an servnng their school and, at the same tnme, wish to Increase the number of credits on their ac- tivity record, can volunteer to serve as mem- bers af Hall Patrol, lnstead of reporting to a study hall dur- nng the fourth peruod, Hall Patrol members report to thelr posts to assist in checking student pass slaps and Home-to-Lunch per- mits. ,at AA1 1, Rowl Joan Becker Marlbel Davls Anna Duchan Row 2 Elaine Hurnmelreuch Gladys Klme Carol Austrn Patracna Mackowuak Row 3 Ruth Moyer Janice Wenrich Margaret Lesslg Annette Galbawy Row 4-Gerald Bouder Barry Goodho Ronald Metz Carol Heck Margaret Heck William Seidel Bradford Detthof Arthur Sa er Jack Relnhart Barbara Schildt Wrlllarn Orr Colleen Powell Judy Bard Susanna Powell Row 'I lra Slmon Patricia Yohn Nan cy Steyer Barbara Simon Row 2 Janlce Kemp Noreen Grlmer Joan Cook Carol Daniels Row 3 Kearney Sherrich Marrlyn Trout Frederuck Brown Nancy Schollenberger Frances Matz Robert Wolf Row 'I-Shirley Tobias, Terry Asher, Darlene Wolf, Nancy Sersler Row 2-Fern Smith, Gloria Smith, Al- yerras Chess, Joyce Spencer Row 3-Shrrley Berringer, Martha Rent. schler, Doris Artz, Jean Cummings Row 4-James Lentz, Joanne Rncciardi, Mary Lou Saylor, Marlene Letcher, Richard Garrpoli, George Broome, Barbara Trump, Jeanne Handorf, Nancy Relnsel, Elleen Rend- er, Elizabeth Plunkett, Joan Kllne lO7 ffmm Sponsor+Mrs Elizabeth N Ruhrrnan Varsity Captain-Laura Henne Hats off to our cute and oeppy Cheerleaders for promoting distin- guished sportsmanship and school spirit throughout the teams' victories and defeats of this school year. During the past year two J V. members, Sue Hansen and Mary Sands, have been promoted to the varsity squad. Hey kids, it's the Jungle Yell --sh? Mary Sands, Shirley Schaeffer, Margaret Allen, Patricia Barber, Laura Henne, Bar- bara Garipoli, Sue Hansen, Mary Rohr- bach, Nancy Weber, Linda Emes Here's our cute little mascot, the Stop- per's Special . Row 'I-Shirley Schaeffer, Laura Hen- ne, Patricia Barber Row 2-Margaret Allen, Barbara Gar- ipoli, Mary Rohrbach, Nancy Weber A let's go for the Team Yell Row 'I-Junior Varsitx Captain, Sue Hanson Row 2-Susan Bright, Anne Whetf stone, Geraldine Sharman, Jolyn DeWald, Mary Sands, Stella DeAngells VITALITY PLUS! Head Moiorette-Elizabeth Eaken Joan Kiwak, Barbara Simon, Jeanne Han- dorf, Beverly Edwards, Lois Bredbenner, Joan Hunt azzse zwizx Here is an excellent picture of our dynamic House twins, Janet and Joyce, who have been performina on the foot- ball field with the Marching Band for three years. These girls expertly perform their tricky routines and startle audiences with their acrobatics. Many hours of prac- tice have been spent by these senior girls who add much variety to the R. H. S, Marching Band. ACTIVE ACROBATSY Janet House, Joyce House Qzzgfwzi my Sponsor-Mr, Fred Cardin Captain-Annette Galbawy Co-Captain-Judith Swavely The rustling of flags and beaming smiles introduce our unique flagtwirlers co-captained this year by Annette Gal- bawy and Judith Swavely. This year flag- twirlers and majorettes practiced clever routines jointly which they presented to enthusiastic football fans. BEAUTIFUL FORMATIONSY Row 1-Annette Galbawy, Judith Swavely Row 2-Marlene Rapp, Joan Kline, Toni Jankans, Joan White, Nancy Ehler, Eleanor Kegerise, Barbara Hangen, Car- ole Jones yffbyiwefks Sponsor-Mr, Fred Cardin Head Maioreft?Elizabeth Eaken Four whistles ..., l-2-3-4 . , . , and our head maiorette Eliza- beth Eaken struts down the field lead- ing the band with the help of her capable line consisting of six high- steppers who also possess twirling tal- Ent. Much practice enables these strik- ing Iassies to perfect their difficult twirling, strutting, and dance routines. Night games prove to be a specialty because they provide the right atmos- phere for our head maiorette's spec- tacular double baton fire routine. ? ' II iff s- n - F' 1-5 '..s xt! 2 fl- mst J Barry Miller, Barry Lloyd, Jerry Gel- singer, Clair Matz, Donald Sandman Row 'I-Donald Sandman, William Nyrnan, Ralph Fehr, Clair Gross, Ger- ald Ebling, Harry Dialectos, Barry Lloyd Row 2-William Fessler, Gilbert Varone, Walter Blinski, Carl Thomas, Terrance Toth, Raymond Huber, Rob- ert Shingle Row 'I-Nola Marberger, Gayle Wisler, Sylvia Wagner, Robert Frey, John Kelly, Raymond Bertram, Edwin Good Row 2-Clair Matz, George Lim- pus, Anthony Consentmo, Richard Miller, Joseph Accordmo, Christian Hinz, Barton Smith hacizkzg gem! Sponsor-Mr. Fred Cardin Head Drill Master-Jerry Gelsinger Student Director-Barry Lloyd Secretory-Lorraine Boyle Librarian-Jay Coleman Marching Band and its auxiliary units which consist of maiorettes, flagtwurlers, color guard, and varsity and junior var- sity cheerleaders, meet three days a week for a total of six hours of practice to perfect coordination among the units. Our peppy Marching Band is one of the main attractions at the football games, pep assemblies and rallies, plus other special events. H- 2. -4 , MQ. 2 Kfz rs N o S X2 U 5 x' x in Ml X , fl WW A IN 1' f .- . 1. gf -.. xv , vapguvwwvv- 1 l Q i 597 faihelz Sponsor-Mr Theidvre C W'alPer One at the mast talented must- Cal arganrzatrans at R l-l. S. is our hlghlx-tralned A Cappella Charr, Thrmugh'-ut the echirfrl xecr, thls group ha, ciuplared rt, abrlrty at spectal -,Cheval awemlrlteg, Crue ar QOVFIZOYIOYWSI and Exenrngs of Mu are ln addrtten, they sung quute frequentlx un the radru and fur the flrst tnme In the hmtary at the sehacul haue appeared on telewrsran Thu group meets durtng the regular trrst clam pertada. The re- qurrements for berng a member of thu arqanuzatnan rnelude drstrnc- trve qualtty at vosce, capabrllty af rearimq music, and Class attrtude Row 'I-Marta Petrakrs, Joan Krwak, Ruth Shatter, Edwrn Hartman, Judrth Swavely, Eleanor Dretrich, Harrv Noll Row 2-Johanna Strolla, ,ludrth Martrn, Shrrler Troxel, Jaan Vxfymngs, Marrlxn Mull, Carer Ann Frster Row 3-Caralxn Manwlller, Jamex Hommas Lee Reber, Carl Frsher, Patrlcla Schatz, Jean Kutz, Sally Ann Palnter Row I-Jean Tlegrsen, Patrrcua l-larmmvn, Jaan Hunt, Marulyn Mongol Navcx Lee Betz, Judrth jgfnr H M3'r','1 Zujler Row 2-Dram' Rrtzman, Exelyn gghmefl Qarnue-l Fararada, Francis F1-rrafjame,Elean',r Kegertse, Navi, Flvaji Row 3-Kefrxtt' Tf'mp:mfx, R :wt Q :P Marita Zu' er Karen h m lx 'ut J Charles Absent-FQ ra 17-. math Row 'I-Beverly Janes, Jolynn DeWald, Anne Whetstane, Helen Reber, Sally Bell, Laura Henne, Dons George Row 2-Richard Denslwerf Slnxrley Sloudf, Arlene Rlegel, Tuna Vanlaoan, Nancy Blart, May Heuser, Samuel Plzzuto Row 3-Glorla Wentzel, Herbert Paras, Dowd Pnper, Barry Blatrr Davld Newpher, Nancy Reunsel H Uffiifflf President-Kernevln Tnznnpgzn Vice-President-Franclg Ferrcgarne Secrefary-Fcrncla Szlnarz Treasurer-Rczerr Gcszn Accomponists-Ruth Shaffer Edwin Hartman Judlth Swavel, Librarians-Johanna SfrOllD Carglyn Manwnller Eleanor Dnefrlclw Marla Petralfls Row 'I-Mary Ellen 'Wash' Helen Zerhx, Nancx Jarnlsan, Elaine Huffman, Sxlwa Wagmarw Row 2-Sxlwa RUTl'vQnlle-rger Pafrlcla Cinwax, Barbara Hamll ton, Janet Lnf,,e, Nancx Arty Carnl Hum Row 3-Cami Eal'ex, Rsberr Nagle, Frederlcl Brewn, Rlchard Clnerl, Herald Baer Y7 ll4 QM ' gh fir! Row I-Phyllrs Knudsen, Allce Zlmmerman, Geraldnne Wrtkowskr, Helen Beane, Verna Zorena, Patrrcra Heyen, Barbara Smlth Row 2-Joan Frrtz, Patrucla Lord, Shurley Derr, Nancy Fromm, Chrlstrne Ludwrg, Mary Breudegam Row 3-Jeannrne Lrnton, Mary Lou Hess, Mary Davrs, Jeannette Fnonndo, Joan Rnegel, Vnda Vordjan, Drone Curtrs Sponsor-Mr Thecdve C VVc'ker President-Patna: l-leuen Vice-President-Verna Zinfc Secretory-EeraiarneVwktnzw2-1 Treasurer-Barbara Smwth Librarian--Helen Beane Mernlzem Ut Qrrle Glee Qlaln entertaln as wlth thelr lnterpre- tatlcns -Lt xarrous masrcal selec- trons at seweral assemblnes throughout the wear On Chnst. mas and other special accasuans they comblne their talents wth those ot the A Cappella Chcrr Gnd Mrxed Chorus Row 1-Maryann l-lov-ex, Sfmt Mrttf wer Margaret Dannelgrc-rg Annette Q hrl och, Jian 'Nels f Ccr l ZlmL:'cn an Dglirc-1 Er , Row 2--Cartel FJ- Sa- QM Lama Ann: Mcrgan Van Ellen Bnge' Nancy ErwdGr Row 3-Joan Scnceckgpty New Cy l-larlng Geraldrne Miter, MCL rne Shank, Jacaaelrne fvlgyer' Dy, Lures Janes, Susan Mcl.aagnlln r 1 1 ltr It Q if S , . . 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I Mkkreaf 6504115 Sponsor-Mr Theodore C Walker The large number of students who have become interested in Mixed Chorus has made it necessary for this group to be divided into two classes, namely, the second and third period groups, The two sections practice sep, arately, but at times combine their talents to perform tor the Evenings ct Music and other special assemblies r , , Row 'I-Robert Deem, Joan Bigony, Myralin George, Shirley DeLong, Do' lores Hartman, Mary Schock Row 2-Marcia Woaley, Leona De- Long, Joan Kauffman, Rosemarie Brancadora, Donald Hassler Row 3-Frederick Burkhart, John Martz, William Shunk, Charles Weav. er Absent-John Kinder, Loretta Har- YIS Row 'I-Nancy Bixler, Elaine Wal- ter, Margaret l-leckman, Joan Lamm, Janice Schlegel Row 2-Daniel Hanley, Carol Ti- derman, Josephine DeLuma, Shirley Moyer, Sylvia Mantz Row 3-William Orr, Richard Longacre, Gustav Lachman, Harry Tregembo, Lewis Benedict Row 1-Martha Schaich, Nancy Bonetti, Carol Brockway, Shirley Bow' ers, Shirley Breidegam Row 2-Raymond Reiter, Edwina Williams, Margaret Moore, Jeannie Haine, Fern Smith Row 3-William Scull, Samuel Snyder, Bruce Reppert, Rodney Span, ter, Terry Schlaapich PERIOD 2 President-Delores Hartman Vice-President-John Martz Secretory-Frederick Burkhart Treasurer-Charles Weaver Row I-Edtth Ruppert, Ruth Bow- ser, Margaret Heck, Adelaude Jonk- ans, Judsth Bard, Sandra Muller Row 2-Bette Zook, Bonn: Kal- bacb, Russell Gnlbert, Bryon Romer, Thomas Vollmer, Barry Angstadf Row 3-Bruce Hunsberger, Neal Hummel, Charles Jefferson Row l-Virginia Stelnrock, Nancy Maurer, Sonya Hacker, Vuvian Stutzel, Rose Pullano, Barry Fennel Row 2-Douglas Heere, Sandra bell, Barbara Underkoffler, Lynne Wentzel, Dolores Gehrts, Barbara Adams Row 3-Barton Smttlw, James Ru- tolo, Warren Weber, Robert Moll Row 'I-Glorna DeAngelis, Anna Campbell, Vnctoria Stevens, Muldred Lebnke, Darts Nagle, Rosalte Cody Row 2-Jeanne Paper, Marnlyn Stubbs, Maxrne Heydt, Robert New- knrk, Allan Henne Row 3-Robert Lesko, Davud Mel- cber, Rscbard Bolton, James Reusung ,ffblzfezf flcwzzs PERIOD 3 President-Russell Grlbert Vice-President-Neal Hummel Secretary-Thomas Vollmer Treasurer-Bryon Romer BANDS A and C Row 1-Harry Diolectos, Raymond Huber, Robert Shingle, Clair Gross, Gere old Ebling Row 2-Barry Lloyd, Terrance Toth, Joseph Orlando, William Nyman, Robert Bausch Williom Wolf, John Flowers, Rodney Goodhort, Walter Kerber, Betty Berkley, Robert Pierce Row I-Bernord Anderson, Lcrrciine Bqle, Richard BudwCJSl'1 Row 2-David Klohr, Wolter Lehnke Row 3-Jay Coleman, Joseph Accor' GIHO Row 4-Raymond Guistwite, Anthony Consentino gan! Sponsor-Mr. Fred Cardin President-William Nyman Vice-Presidents-Robert Bausch Jerry Gelsinger Secretory-Lorroine Boyle Treasurer-Clair Gross The group which comprises Band A consists of odycnced students who ore con- sidered good instrumentalists because of their obility to play difficult musical selece tions. Bond B is composed of students desiring to improve their skill in the ploying and reoding of music Bond C consists of the students who ploy the odd instruments To get the true fullness of the music, Bond A, B, ond C ore combined. Mony enioyalnle programs throughout the school yeor are presented by this well-troined organization. yu, - 11' gan! Walter Bhhsku, John Mater, Wxtltom Fessler, Donald Roth, Alloru Armoo, Alon Herbem Robert Leister, Robert Jones, Bruce Hoy er, Robert Bausch Horold Reber, Frcwcus Berger, Clmtorw Nneweg, John Hoover, Richard Muller, Jerry Gelsinger cgefzw Uacflesfwz Sponsor-Mr Fred Cardrn President-Donald Sandman Vice-President-Ralph Fehr Secretory-Nancy Jamrson Treasurer--Bernard Anderson Manager-James Zrmmerrnan Head Librarian-Jaan Trehl Librarian-Rrchard Budwash Thus rnstrumentol oroorwlzottorw canslsts ot selected students who are chosen for therr obrlrty through competrtrye tryouts Under the drrectron of rts student leader, Barry Lloyd, and the assrstonce r-t ctr con cert masters, Nancy Jomrson and Wrlltam Krum, Sensor Orchestra has lteen featured an a varied schedule thrs year ln addrtron to the playrng tor assemlnlres at R, H S, thus group has also pertarmec for specral assembly programs at Kutztown State Teachers College and Southwest Ju' nrar Hugh School Senror Orchestra has also partrcrpated rn the Krwanrs-Rotary Chrrstmos Party, held at the Abraham Lmcaln Hotel, the Evertmg of Musrc at R. H, S, the sensor operetta, The Connectrcut Yankee , and at com- mencement 5 'Ma Row 'I--Nancy Jamison, Wrllram Krum, James Zrmmerman Row 2-Nola Marberger, Mary Bott, Barbara Brubaker, Sandra Bress ler, Joan Tlehl, Marllyn Gehrts, Judlth Martin, Mary Hawkrns Row 3-Mr. Cardrn, Julra Karetas, Clanton Nreweg, Sandra Karetas Vlfagner, J rhn SCMCIZJ Rodrw. Huyc-tt Ralph Fehr VVr rom Nymgrt Barry Lloyd Dfrwgltl Sandman Row 3-Waltc-r Kcfrfler Barts NllllCr Row 1+Rlchard Budvrash, Francs: Lenart, Bernard Anders n, Robert Frey, Alan Sellmth, Sxlslo VV3gner Row 2-GL 'Qc Llfrtpus Dcwrcl l 2 Row I-Dons George, Patrlcua Schatz, Anthony Consenttno, fzzsffkazkles Sponsor--Mr, Fred Cardrn The Castleclres, a dance orchestra Composed of talented musnclans of R H S, features sev- enteen musncuans and two vocalusts Thus enter- talnlng muslcal group has made numerous ap- pearances at the local raduo and teleylslon studlos ' J George Llmpus, Chnst Kraras, Ruchard Budwosh Row 2-Stanley Mlckalak, Barry Lloyd, Borry Muller, Sam Faranda, Rodney l-luyett, John Schelb, Lee Rohn Row 3-Clanton Nelwlg, Jerry Gllsnnger, Donald Sandman, Wllllam Nyman, Joseph Orlando, Btaglo Scarpugnotc flzxzzkzef mf Sponsor-Mr Fred Cardnn The Clannet Trao was featured at several of the muslcal formances given by the sensor orchestra. Francls Lenart, Rlchard Budwash, Bernard Anderson per, ,f kk Qumfeffe Sponsor-Mr Theodore C Walker The beautlful harmony of our Male Quar. tette was heard at muslcal ossemblles and eyenlng presentatlons throughout the year. Row 'I lSeafedl--Edwln Hartman Row 2-Carl Pusher, Lee Reber, Harold Baer, Robert Nagle fflxahza Egzizf Nomdp l-Ufdb .ffwarua Sofaafwos TA NT EDITOR---Nancy Chafey X, - ti.. A V A W W. BOYS' SPORTS Ei? T M W sENloRs TYPISTS Barbara Galbavvy EDITOR---Vxrginia Frey af 4 A C., CDV CLUBS Y Rohvbam Qf EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT M Beroler M Bessie 2 1 5 V! M, 'na It llfjiljt .' 4 YT! Wwuwxf H 3 4U ik E55 'in ' in 1 su xii' PA Caught by our photographer lust Miss Kaufmann explains a decepf tive play to these lively lassies. Seated-Marilyn Roberts, Peggy Gehris, Karen Shrom, Dorothy Hott- man, Nancy Jamison, Joan Reed, Jeanette Fiorindo, Joan Kaufman Standing-Sandro Herb, Barbara QM' 'JWfM:f?k' Jfgsaczbkbn A sport for every girl and every girl in a sport is the motto of the Girls' Athletic Association which is an organization open to all girls at R. H, S who are interested in a wide sports program Membership in this association requires that selected stu- dents attend monthly meetings and in addi- tion, participate in at least one sport tor each season. Activities include the organizing of after. school leagues, planning and distribution of athletic awards, and the sponsorship of on annual avm exhibition, C. if Smith, Patricia Conway, Miss Kauf- mann, Janet Forrer, Andria Kramer, Joan Boyer, Jacqueline Moser, Josie DeLuma, Joan Riegel A few girls arrive early to get before competing for a basketball championship. Row 'I-Joanne Christian, Nancy Dautrich, Geraldine Moyer, Arlene Machusick Row 2-Marlene Wentzel, Gerald, ine Wolf, Karlene Ripple, Marilyn Gehris Row 3-Ruth Shaffer, Joan Esterly Always ready to serve in times of need to make school protects a suc- cess. Row I-Janet Nagle, Patricia Bar. ber, Barbara Obudzinski, Betty Lehf man Row 2-Jacqueline Moyer, Mar- lene Freeze, Elaine Adams, Dorothy Shepherd, Barbara Walters, Margaret Heck Louise Hess ready for that thrilling match for the volleyball titles, Row 1-Roberta Hartronft, Dor- lene Kramer, Ruth Heath, Sue Han- sen Row 2-Barta Fenstermacher, Dor- othea Harms 5 3 .., n Af. U if if m 9 -, Q Q ,J-r Q r Q .'- gs ' 3' P 9 Q53-I 'b v x 1 '?'-x , nf - X -3, F X5 3 1 Fx, 1 fl If 94 wi. I 119 1, ltwil i 4 M ' 3 5 ww, X sw. 1, 1-, . - H Q ' Q -' 'rj 'A ,. 'fl Yi Y 'k 40.41 x ' Jw, ,hx 'X ' I' 1' 'lj ' g.: if 5055615 TENTH GRADE Sponsor-Miss Olga M Pfau President-Verna Hoffman Vice-President-Marilyn Rcsefts Secretary-Ecrbc'a Walters Treasurer-Eonr-ie Kreider Never a dull moment always some- thing to occup. the hands ct willing S O S members Row 'I-G Vfclf, C Koch, B Kreider, B Obudzinski Standing-J Potts, B Zoak, R Corella, B. Walters, D. Harms, M. Vveeber, J. Tkac The making of scrap books for convales- cent homes is a project which provides de- light for shutfins. Row 'I-D. Bobrick, C. Cormello, M. Hoffman Standing-C. Landis, E. Moyer, S, Kreid- er, A. Hughes, M. Roberts, M. Scull, P. Bruno, L. Henrichs, L. Rotz QEMWXHM 6761! Sponsor-Miss Martha V, Schmidt President-Frances Matz Vice-President-Nancy Styer Secretory-Barbara Spatz Treasurer-Elizabeth Taylor The Fellowship Club provides an excellent outlet for those students who are interested in helping others. Throughout the year, the club emphasizes the importance of brother- hood by displays, activities, and other means. Each year the Red Cross gift boxes are suc- cessfully filled under the sponsorhip of this group. Also, at Christmas time active mem- bers collect food, clothing and gifts for a needy family. Miss Schmidt illustrates how a projector is a product of all races and creeds. Row 'I-B. Spatz, R. Grassi, J, Bigony, E Drexler, N Styer Row 2-F Matz, N. Reber, M Glass, B Ciira S Moyer, Miss Schmidt Panel discussions emphasizing fellowship are also a part of this club's program. R Harper, S Gilmore, A. R.egel, M. Sholr lenberger, E Taylor, S Mulligan, J Barth, low, M. Mullen, R Hartronft, P Harmison, S Massey acvizf Cfzifzkzg f Sponsor-Mass Grace W. Trout President-Janet Evans Secretory-Carol Walker Deallng with personal and emotlanal problems I3 the morn function of the Soceal Ltvlng Club By means of dlscusston, mem. bers endeavor to become better adlusted any dnvnduals nn bath the home and communuty. 5, rr fm The gtrls exchange a few comments be fare the next poster as presented for dns- cusston. Row I--D. Schaeffer, H. Reber, D. Dunn Row 2-B. Roslun, S, Mange Row 3-C, Kosak, M. Lee, J. Evans, J Del.uma Row 4-S. Rothenberger Standing-M. Zuber, M. Koenig, B Schnldt, T. Kawaleskl, C. Zellers, D Ratz- rnan, D. Wasklewtcz, C. Walker ,Zig cw Zeng 615 Sponsor-Mass Charlotte E Kohler Teen age problems concernmg latest fashtcns, hatr styltng, and the proper use of cosmetncs are but o few of the :tems com mented upon durtng the weekly meetings of thus group Because of thelr Importance, datnng etlauette and personal appearance also recewe specnal ernphasls ID the club's program. Carolyn Adams shows how to keep that perfect ftgurel Center-C Adams Row 'I-J Cook, E Klnne, N Sensler, M Muller, N Muller, P Muller, S Jacobs, G Hartmen, A l-laughney, M Heck, R l-lay Row 2-K Cunnuus, R Cody, S Schlttler, J Nagle, Y Harnerl Mtss Kohler Zefafe fdff Sponsor-Mr Joseph G Plow President-Edward Barr Vice-President-Rtchard Dot ,lvur Secretory-Deborah Klunsl-y Treasurer-Arm Leger Thr: tear FTWOTJWE The rcturn f ticbatlng tl, Rc-adtng l-hgh Schnl attt-r a lapse nl FTTCJYTN XCOV ln tlms clufs tm- p' .rs :nd cen- ul current pr .lslems are ctlscu-setl and slutl ted HW an atrnlfD'ierc- ll 'rmntils CWTWDL' tltton At the prewar, s.'tt.rt are Lelnu made t, Jeselg-D on wtcrscbh' debate pregram fret L l Ecwarc Ea prcpe' ' .len Q c., crs' tssue Row 1-. fre. A Leger 5 Cetsfer Row 2-B Vv':l-fer, M Sm,c, l. Luo- entgtll , Row 3-G Fogleman, H Bsrwacler Standing-Mr Planlt,E B CTI' Hhs' ' Q- -Au 3 hh In lv! . J I A gs V7 f o N? ff ic , ? if F- .li-51 6 4f'33 1 4 -mf 6' q 5 A if X? ufu ll I I 4 I 'BW I 15 -1 I VM ,,.gnl ' A Q4 Y, fx' A ,H 4. 1 . 'Y 52. i 5 A 'ff Q +V A l QP . F . 5, .2 , N- 4- f- ll 2 . I 1 W, if ,ns 15 ff - turf: ,, , I., -, . 1 f ' Euan,-vu' C5aJJaQncr der-nanstratos rrfw fundamentals and the aw uf the rdefcaprc srqht to rhrx grpap of eager rnflcrrnun Row 'I-S Landrs R Barr, L M1idx,J Cwemrevwcz, E Cualmgncr, H Adamj, L WaJtQr Row 2-J Healer, L Klrnc, C Kadi C Jacobs, J Sassaman, L Gudck Fmh and game Iaw5 are alwaxs af nnterest Ya entnusnf Ostcc sportsmen Row 1-R Daner, R Janes, L Schaeffer, W, Ang stadr, D Eager Row 2-Mr Bannon, R Vrfertz, L FeJtmar1, J. Kcrcy F2 Bana,J Ebirng, G Brown, C Burkmar, K Welnrnan, R Binn CLUB Il Sponsor-Mr Jann J. Dnetrrch President-Ray Batsack Vice-President-James Llavd Secretary-Gene Loran Treasurer-Laws Okzewskr Mr Dmrrrcb- C J Ma! L--puunfv a C D'7ff':FY7OVW gn GLM-. hrrn t anxvvc-r rnanx tuck-nt mac--Tr rw, Row 1-Ji Lfarnwrw E ELACJ- VN' Bwfgr Row 2--V Lvi' J H 'nan 7 Harm N' Suzan 'WNFR Row 3-V Mrfiuxrwvn C Vziar' ' Liran R C'VY':Ttm' Q3 L raf Row 4-R Nc-ww M' Fwe' L S ,,LfD Row 5-R fre Q' Sfondingili Rniaaz J VNC'-0' L Okzewskr, R XNrHacz,J Lima R Lear B Gardnarr L Rnchar R Mr.'.L1r S Vr'er'neH, K Sands, E Grr5fr? Mr Drerrnd 130 ZIZZIZVQ fzfzfffglfffzkzy f L P' , Q L 'f na ' .' gr' 'Q UL-1' ' 'man f 'Un 1 JL - . J: r .L1'nL- 3 ' 5 Vx. ' 'fs 1 ' :ar 'ra' ' :une ' Z Lire-left hm V 1n:'r ri' C'x12Q'4'Q'x Nag itraerx ' .1',f'T L :X '-QTL' 5 TL, , 5- rnrwng a vnu P'LIT .:' ri mm vng Urrrg 'rn rlaerr .UCV', CLUB I Sponsor-M' 'mr ram S Eg'-f President-Eaguw Ga iagfafr Vice-President-Larra. SCFCUQU Secretary-Jams: Hepkr Y . , ,.r, Zhzhy f 615 Sponsors-Mrs Barbara Mcrtrn, Mr Marlf rjwthrrg-, Mlss l-larrlet B Bltler, Mrs JullC F Sabzl CLUB I Row 'I-G Ellus, F Ernfeldt, L Edlemch, D EIU, S Bressler Row 2-L Kru3pcnr,a:h, J l-lull, D HQ-rrrar, E Hettner, P Gsell, L Brzwn, J Flzrtndz Row 3-F Shearer, B Rcwlands, B Rctlsrrmn, P Patterson, M Petralf.ls,J Paclflc Row 4-J Curnrnlngs, B Shzemclfer, D Artz S Ash, N Kring Standing-Mrs Mar1un,M Brrgel, B Eraggwer J. Strohecker, C Austm CLUB II Row 'I-M Henser, N Chafey, T Asher Row 2-J Smlth, G Wentzel, P l-leyen, E Sch muck, M Lehnke Row 3-R Bautsch, E Assettrp, N Frncs, S Mzntz E Walter, S Moyer Row 4-S Wagner, J l-landorf, G Fulwood, M Dovls, M. Lowman, J Swovely Row 5-R Dunkelberger, L Goldberg, R Jaclcsan M. Moore, G. Smrth Standing-V Fntz, N De Luca, Mr Guthne, A Golbawy, R. Guustwute CLUB III Row 1-J. Paper, B. Kalboch, L. Soul, D Rutten- berg Row 2-H Muller, S. Sell, M. Westcott, P Knud- sen, P. Mackowlak Row 3-R. Clement, J Thorsen, N. Werherer, C Snyder, M. Smnth Row 4-G. Toor, S Ohlmger, C Smrth, K Swalm, S. Surgeoner Standing-R. Reoser, P. Pierce, Mass Bltler, P Stout, D Stech, B Swoyer, A Karetas 1 CLUB IV Row 1-E Keen, M. Thus, E Dletrlch, B Asher, B Fenstermacher Row 2-E Hartman, S Claytor, J. Gnng, P Hal penn Row 3-A Jankans, R Fehr, S Janes, D Bennett G Baumsteuger Row 4-B Bowman, R. Farr, J. Karush, M. Brelde- gam Row 5-P. Dentlth, B. l-lamulton, J Hunt, R Kol- ler Standing-C. Keffer, Mrs Sabol, C. Franks, R Dvstosuo, E. Kezun, S. Bell iig- mi xp, Q .Q ,Q H Q.-M L Lvkgmi-X gl ., ALAN J Y 1 YL s 1, f 1 ll 5 fb in ,.. ,'f 3? A..-1, F' us! C I T' ' ,F :F P vl ,LIL . O . , 2, 5 o I -. CLUB ll Sponsor-Mr Harry M. Scott President-Charles Weaver Vice-President-Davnd I-Iardfnger Secreiary-Ronald Tobnas More members of the club pose for our photographer. Row 'I-D. Rnck, R. Austnn, R. Srnnth T. Baer, F Lenart, C Thomas, B. Lnvnn- good, R. Prnce, D Smnth, J. Lentz, J Scholl Row 2-R. Nye, J. I-Ieckman, J. Pal- ange, D. Shillady, K. Shenrnch, C. Kraras, D. I-Ienne, R. Lerch, R. Tobnas, D. Hard- inger, K. Ray, J. Kahn, A. Lepneshnzky C. Weaver, B. Dnefenderfer, D. Berger r r yfmrzfezw ffrzrfzb 5611! Sponsor-Mr. Theodore Starr President-James I-Iodgknns Vice-President-Theodore Hughes Secrefory-Irvnrng Fndler Treasurer-Jerold Prnce Amateur radno is an nntrngunng and ex- cnrnng hobby. The boys study the theory of radna and aIso learn the Morse Code for the purpose of gettnng the one most Chernshed certnfncate - a Incense for transmnttnng rodno sngnals. Learnnng the Morse Code on the audno code oscnllator ns one of the many pro- jects undertaken. Seated-T. Endy, T. Hughes, W. Drumhenser, I. FndIer, J. Prnce, J Eppn- hnmer, J Boyer, J Churnco, R. Defacno Standing-J. Fegley, J Sowers, J. Hodgknns, Mr. Starr, R Whnte, R Zech- man, W, Wentzel, F. Bower, W. Teren- chin :Q ,M mr Auto enthusnasts of thns club exchange ndeas and nnformatnon about unnaue fea- tures of present cars and new automobnle trends. Other topncs of nnterest nnclude dnscussnon of stock cars, hot rods, an- tnaue automobnles, and forengn yehncles. CLUB I Sponsor-Mr Robert K Mattern President-KarI Enchner Vice-President-Edward I-InII Auto shop proyndes an ndeaI back- ground for these auto fans. Row 'I-K Enchner, D Melcher, R. Reed, T. Vollmer, R. Wolf, R. Spanner, R Skrzyczkowskn, D Monyer Row 2-D Klahr, J Lutz, E I'InII, R. Renter, G. Goodman, L Brcbst, R Sheetz, C. Tntlow, I-I. Jaworskn, S Snyder, J. Martz, Mr. Mattern Row 3-J. Yeager, W GreenfneId, W Weber, G. Broome, W. Shunk, E Rench, R BnxIer, C. Lehr, C. Sentz, R Rentz, R. Kaufmann, T. Tuckey . 7. , JJ, Some gurls of the Srnglng Cluln pause lnrrefly for a prcture Row I-M DeLong, G Frx, L DeLong, N Brxlfrr, M Frlbert Row 2-J Moyer, B Waldorf, A. Morgan, B Shaeffer, C. Rhoda, S Stoudt Row 3-C. Adams, E Ulrasz, P Mulutzne, A No. wotarskr, S Shrller, P. Shrller Row 4-A Chess, F. Smrth, C Allegro, J Landrs, B Lang, G. Tobolskr More gurls to photograph? Row 'I-J. Bossler, C. Zrmpleman, N. Spuhler, A. Rohrbach, J. Shimp, C. Brockway Row 2-J. Puwalskr, l. Zlolkowskr, P. Yohn, D. Jones, G. Adam Row 3-S. Bowers, C. Young, J. Forrer, J. Dmoo howskr, G. Moyer, C. Prrce, J DeLong Row 4-Mrss Yost, M Shank, H Wrng, C. Trder- man, M. Trout, Mrs. Bell 3 and strll more gurls? Row 'I-J. Spangler, B. DeLong, M. Weidner, L. Avery, J. Nelson Row 2-B. Eadam, E. Watson, G. DeAngelrs, I. Wasner, C. Werdenhammer, N. Walter Row 3-A. Zrmpleman, V. Fowler, Y. l-leckman, S. Wersser, B. Jones, S. Brerdegam Row 4--G Schaefer, l Schmehl, J. Schoelkopf, L Charnolf, R. Stoudt, E Ruppert, D. De-Angelo Row 5-E. Ruth, A Zerbey Lfffzzszb yiwaecfkzhbfz 6761! Sponsor-Mr. Joseph E l-laage Presidenf-Stanley Mrchalal- The Castles Muslc Apprecratren Clulg was formed to encourage a better apprccratron for good musrc All types of musrcal Composltrons are played and re yrcwctl lur the purpose of rmtlng the ments of each The Strauss waltzes appeal rc, thrs attentrye group of lrsteners Row I-L Showers, N Marberger, R Bowser, R Crepllnslr C Mocl, M Crepllnsltr A Mrsura, O fhuswc D Augustlne Row 2-M Mazurlrewrcz V C.:L T Toth, S Mrchclal-, Mr l-laage R Gs-irdhart A Censentlno J Acccrdrno l34 fzkzgmg 6415 Sponsors-Mrs Amy Bell, Mass Margaret A YOSY President-Arlrne Zerbey Vice-President-Chrrstrne Adams Secretary-Shrrley Stoudt Treasurer-Joan Spangler Modern melodres, old standards, and sprrrtuals are the fayorrte songs whrch the grrlg Irke to sung each club perrcd mm fda! The Camera Clue presents to R H S Hshutterbags a means at learnlng the tun- darnentale of photography Developung neg' atnves and enlarglng prlnts are taught to the eager members st thus grsup. Annually, the group sponsors a drsolay of Natuonal Hugh School Phatgraphra orrnts tn the cat. eterlo CLUB I Sponsor-Mr Charles A Schauch President-Joyce Schoellfoff Vice-President-Lee Muller Secretary-Treasurer-Manhs Shenff f' it f r .f-'ff 4-J Watch the bnrdleu kubntzes Mr Schauch. Row 1-D Newpher, J Seldel, C. Krame er, T Lelllg, D. Shenberger Row 2-C. Schultz, B. Riehrn, F. Eber- enz, J. Schlegel, R. Sands, G. Reifsnyder, J. Schoekloff Row 3-L. Mllier, P. Znllhart, R. Deem, D. Gery, D. George, E. Straka, E. Kesslnger, R. DePaul, B. Altnause, E. Cafoncelll, C. Harrlty, A. Wuttug, J Vuctor, M. Sheriff, P. Orth, Mr Schalch D George, K. Sonnger CLUB II Sponsor-Mr. Norman R. Boyer President-Wtllram Krum Secretary-Treasurer-Munrr Eways Mr Boyer demonstrates the use of the Exakta, a l3S mm telescoptc lens. Row 'I-S, Llefter, E Thomas, Mr Bay- er, W. Krum, G. Ludwug, B Fehnel, R Zem- ber Row 2-L. Kauffman, P. Klevansky, J, Metz, D Landemuth, M Eways, K Wenkel Jim M! Sponsor-Mr. Lloya R Enoch President-Ronald Ketterer Vice-President-Barry Blatt Secretary-Treasurer-Ronald Richards Chess - a game of the centuries stlll rntrrgues many D6rSCr'1STl'1rOLJQl'1GUTThe world Accordnng to the lfternatuonal Chess Code, chess ns the only game an whlch no thearetr. cal element of chance IS Involved Whlle learnrng the fundamentals of the game, R. H S. chess enthusrasts develop the art of strateglc reasonung whnch IS so lmportant tn the mastery of cness. Good sportsmansnup and tun seem tO Q0 hand I0 hand wlth Chess competltnan Row 1-S Berrlrger, G Baader, H Cut' ron, N Blatt, E. Curry, T Salvarlls Row 2--R. Rlchards, W Lehnke, J Jan, owskt, F Jaskolka, Mr. Enoch, B. Blatt, J. Fisher, C. Young, R Ketterer ' Q Q N: i s l 5 tl if fl.. on 1 'Wifi' I- Ti Q wi l., V A , . . , Q . 5 'A' K . Q? X- v . I ' x F- 4 1 I X 4 I Y . 5, Y 1. , , Q .. , Q5 4 ,nf kv 1 i ' V+'i LF 0' kv ,v . an., M 2 ? :f ' 8 ' ' Iv Y , if 1 Dx . P P - .- nn O - r . J X 5 , Q X31 Q! 'iw 4 , Q Q E I: . P 1 g Q A 417' 6 0' 4? J 'W ,Z - ,. QL-, n ' 1 1 e , X, I c.x12l' -. 14V , , I ' V , W, 6 W ,y QQ l. e Q ,si K ' ' 'rn .I f , f 4. ' ' R, , K ttf - tex J' 1 I s 8 3' li Q Sf, C' 'M-5 O I ltjx-1 za- The slxth penod llnesup - Grandes lust gwnng the facts. Row 'I-E. Hoffman, S. Lnndemuth, P Ozan, D. Bloom, J. Well, M. Kannss, M Delicse, M Blum, S. Thompson, Mr Grande Row 2-W. McCloskey, D, Embach, G. Grtmes, R. Langacre, I. Snmon, S Og- den, J. Lynch, A. Sager Row 3--P. Schatz, M. Sofnanos, H. Rhode, N. Andreas Sertous thought and thorough study are also a part of the thespnan art. Row 1-S. Auge, S. Kenth, Mrs. En- terltne, L. Teeter, N. Cuagluano, H. Lus- tlg, K. Redlune Row 2-J. Ford, S. Cocuzza, C. Fore- man, N. Ratajczak The whole clubs talklng about the Jones gurl Row T-M Chantt, M. Wooley, J Bloom, C. Jones, M Rapp, J Blum, S Hott, N Remsel Row 2-J Strolla, E Chaltt, E Dan. tels, Mass Koch, D Adams, J Wunder V Baer, J Karetas, C Manwtller, H Manzollllo wmmbs fir! Sponsors-Mrs Mildred H Enterltne Mtss Sarah E Koch Mr Joseph Grande President-Sylvester Cocuzza Vice-President-Elanne Chattt Secretory-Haralyn Lustug Treasurer-Jeanette Bloom The Dramattcs Club otters club members the opportuntfy to parttctpate an a yartety at dramattc arts Small slots, pantomtnes, yanety shows, scrept readtngs, and plays are but a few of the actuytttes whtch are carrled on by the club members Professuonal ad- yuce IS gvyen to students through the means ot mctuon ptctures, professtcnal actors and actresses, and the clubs spanscrs 0160415615 Sponsor-Mr. R Stuart Stump President-Leon Persky Vice-President-Charles Yngoyen Secretary-John Funk Railroads have always appealed to the American youth In this club, the boys are true to the tradition of rail- roading The study of the progress of the railways, the building of minia- ture scale models, and the construc- ting of attractive Christmas yards are but a few of the outstanding activities of this club A minute taken frcm club activities to pose for a picture. Row 'I-D. Kiefer, Mr. Stump, L. Persky, J. Funk, C. Yrigayen, R. Lesko, G. Ludwig, T. Rapp Row 2-C. Gross, J, Lucia, G. East, B. Slifer, D, Bailey, B. Huntsberger, W. Gordon, J. O'Brien, R. Mengel Row 3-D, Rehr, L. Schultz, B. Reichardt, D. Sleppy, J. Hommas, B. Walker, J. Sheila, W. Bogart, R. Mazur gjgfldkbfl fda! Sponsor-Mr. Wi I I iam Bottona ri Trends in construction of new planes and vocational opportunities are only two ot the many topics an- alyzed by members of this club, Knowledge of and practical experie ence with telegraphy are two essential aims of this club. Row 1-R. Kochel, W. Erwetow- ski, W. Purdy, P Daniels Standing-R. Germann, L, Weldy Analyzing the structural composi- tion of a model plane appears to be the center of interest in this group. Row 'I-R. East, W. Blinski, C, Pray, G. Dunbar Standing-Mr. Bottonari, J. Wails, S. Karahalias, D. Potteiger 9 ' U , . wr , I K -1-.5 Z :D x , B is if L-...Pm , , 8 ff-rsh: 5 .5 'U . 5 X I , 11 'f if Z U I v vi MQ. J K x a 5 ? S 1 4' M I- I P 4 . .MJ xx-'ML 12 4 ,,, ...Q .4 N! we if I :Y ,. W , w. 11 3 B? ,nah-r ui ,lf ' Noyelty songs are our specialty. Row 'I-R. Gilbert, D. Hassler, R. Bolton, B, Romer, D. Hanley Row 2-R. Rohrbach, S, Faranda, R. Gil- bert, H. Noll, J. Witman 4 Row 3-R. Bukowski, G. Lachman, K. Thompson, R, Miller, H. Baer, F. Brown Row 4-J. Zimmerman, D. Piper, J. Thomas, R. Hertzog, L. Reber, B. Reppert gays ' faafzrzq 5615 Sponsor-Miss Elsie V. Holland Through practical experience boys of this club learn the fundamentals of short order cook, ing, the art of planning well-balanced menus, and the ability to use modern kitchen equip- ment, Then add one cup of flour - and a puz- zled look . . . Row 'I-R. McQuiston, N. Tucci, J. Regner, J. Kantner, P. Eyrich, E, Whitehead Row 2-K Kauffman, C. Hung, K. Weidner Hey, Mom? Look at your son? Row 'I-W. Leader, L Helmbright, B Lloyd, S. Lauther, B Miller Row 2-D Lessig, C Matz, D, Hall gays ' ffmus 410' Sponsor-Mr. Theodore C. Walker President-Ronald Gilbert Vice-President-Kenneth Thompson Secretary-Richard Bolton The main objective of the Boys' Chorus is to provide a way for the boys to sing for the fun of singing. This year during a special musical assembly, the chorus presented two entertaining musical selections entitled There Is Nothing Like A Dame and Johnny Schmoker . 'iT ......1..-qv .....I ,, , f f 'T' Awwzy Zz-M M! Sponsor-Mr Wrlllam S Whrteley The tabalotron ofthe aatrvrty trcket sales ond recordrng rnstallment plan payments comprrse the mann dutues of the Actrvrty Trcket Club All octryrty starts here Row 'I-R, Mukos, M. Mrssboch, P Lord, C. Endy, Mr. Whrteley Row 2-A Machusvcln, NI. Lelnboch, G Smrth, B. Sponnuth .JA-1. 'P 'hAg 521501255 gwbvkfzcy ffl! Sponsor--Mlss Earth R Forrlarnb President-Marlene Letcher Vice-President--Barbara Gloxner Secretory-Dolores Gehrrs Treasurer-Margorre Bertsch Program Chairman-Elrzabeth Brown Many large-scale clerrcal tasks are per- formed by members of thus club. Besides keeprng alumnn fnles up to date thus group offers clerical assistance to teachers of R, H S. who sponsor local, regronal, and state conventions held ot the school, Glrls of thus club are checkung the frles for alumnl who wall appear rn the Hall Of Fame at Open House next year Row I-G. Dnetrrch, P, Graczyk, J Gebf hardt Row 2-M, Letcher, J. Rregel, N Drs- snnger, B. Gloxner Row 3-J. Demlnger, J Rlegel, D Moy- er, B Neff They gave Readlng Hugh the ousnness 4 touch, Row I-R. Beatty, D Wolf, C Faster Row 2-J Becker, M Berrsch, B Shay Row 3-S Trout Standing-J. Grlmmer D Gehrrs, V Str- zel, E Rerder, S Hassler, C. Hornne, J. Chnstman, D, Grassn, M. Frrel I4 'TE s , 44 ' la' 4 'Z -5, A 14 ,- f un- 'fs Q 9 , vw? xg . 'gn' '. I ' - an I ,M 'V -- , - -.A N - P. 2 .' , H 0 .1 :A ' 4 , X, . lx' .am 'Y' U K 'l I ' ,ax a ' - is J' , V 4 y 5 Q Y' if sun-mmm -la-qv-'ff'--W-ll'-S gt L' ,yfkwk 4fQ,44eczMbfz fer! The studerts Cf the R H S Mowe Appreclctncr Cups broaden their Interests tn me Mtetary, hnztoruco. and entertomment fnekjg Dy .lewtrwg :utstcmamg lr- tzrmotuve Mlm: CLUB I Sponsor-Mr Eertylet M Ezasler Row 1-N' Eleper, W! Sewdew, M Eur, P Pot- tan, D Pouzc Row 2-T Ratfbmder, R Rztnetmewy Ntr Ezssier G Flelschocd, R Fmbert, C A:1Gm3,N Rcpposellt, G Puwolskl, E Nongle Row 3-A Pouzo, M Fume-r, C Heal, K Scmndier, G Nam, R, Moyer, W. Hartman, K Scheetz fiemfkhy fir! Sponsors-Mr John Sheetz, Mr Lewis F Morderness Young chermsts or Reocmg Hugh School enjoy expernmerwtmg In the chemustm Iobsratfmes ond wotchmg mystlfymg demonatutuona u. 5 I -ww- '-ta i, GQ, CJc,C3g, QC, F Wi gf cafx' fs C3 'L S' :D-' i We 'Y-1 0 04 pf' ly ou '74f lv 4' s ' 0- ' 'ot,',Y4f4 CH e 4'c,,,N Cafe, 30 14,541 fo ,yzscfwi 90441 O roo Fff fw P44 t 'fog 4 e ZVG H771 is SEND M64 Q wolf rl, 4 If' Fo D 'lo fb fu s 5 4 N flo J' Q ' Woebtg X 'Nc m, x lo 0 To ll' so kN1G. -vb lv ' ocffsp 0 ' 10174 P pliy es H 4 'sf ns xsE 0 319 4 4- s Fe 44 4: 'V vii J l ON7- kNoW C2-J' Qi 4'-' ,wr E H X 72,5 X ' Q A luv! its ,Q I L?-g. ' . , ' 'J f 42 W if 1 gliffif' f ' X I 'U n ff i's 4 ,Cp -. TQ, -' 'XX N- f 5g Aifflff- df ' fx N Z K' - CJ tif , r V 22, QC' 4 ' CSD I 12 V 3 ' S c 'S if f 4 Qc j5ff ' xg f 52 , lx v C 5 3 .: C, T E .3 'Q ' - to 151 , Q Q 4 7 I ' - , '!:7 I' W . 3 O '3 Q 4 X O C9 Q Q fr ' . 4 P1 f 0 N 4' ' 41 v 5 , I 5 5 ' x cs 1 N 0 0 1 5 N 'Z' ' ' X e If 1 s'v 5' . 5 s A 1' . S 1 7. y W 7' ,ff I- QV X - ly r 'L t - ffy- Q -51 C D' v ., h N ' r 'rf-4, o . X VE- h P G l' r I' 7 and no less than eight R. H. S, gridders were nominated to the Central Penn All-Conference team for outstanding performances 74145122 Ziafrffzf Coaches-Mr, Anthony R Stopper, Mr Robert J Rerugini, Mr. Norbert Billinger Mascot-Johnny Stopper R H. S. fans were pleasantly surprised with Andy Stoppefs l953 Knights ofthe gridiron. When practice sessions opened in August, the Knights mentor was confronted with the job of rebuilding his forward wall and filling the gaps at quarterback and fullback, Bon Jgnkqng in the line, and Bruce Gilmore, and Ernie Glimp gt the hglfbock Slcfs, were me veteran nucleus around which the team was built. September l8, found the Knight's successfully Opening their season by crushing Bok Vocational of Philadelphia 40-l3. The Red Knights edged Steelton l4-l3, bowled over John Harris 27-12, and narrowly defeated Williamsport 7-O as R. H. S. won its second, third, and fourth straight games of the young season Bethlehem proved the first snag in the gridder's bid for a per- fect season by tying the Red Knights l4el4. After a fierce struggle, York broke a tie in the last fifty-three seconds to hand the Stoppermen their first setback 2l-l4. The Knights hit the victory trail again, by way of a 26-2l triumph over Lancaster on Alumni Homecoming Day. A stubborn Lebanon team held the Knights to o l3-l3 tie in a rescheduled contest. The original date was the first R. H. S. gridiron clash to be snowed out since l909 William Penn was the Knight's sixth victim of the Year, losing to the Stoppermen by a score of 20-l3 in o game marred by an exceptionally muddy field R. H. S completed a success- ful season by peppering Pottsville 7-O in the forty-eighth game of the longest scholastic football rivalry in Pennsylvania. Coach Stopper's Knights finished the season with seven wins, one defeat and two ties, which boosted R. H. S. to fourth place in the state wide Associated Press ratings. Bart Jankans, Bruce Gilmore, and Ferdy Kuczala received All-State awards in 1953. SCORES Reading Bok Vocational l 3 Reading l A Bethlehem l 4 Reading l 3 Lebanon l3 Reading Steeltcn l3 Reading ld York 2l Reading 20 William Penn l3 Reading John Harris l2 Reading 26 Lancaster 2l Reading 7 Pottsville O Reading Williamsport O Won - 7 Last 4 l Tied - 2 Points for 1 l82 Points against -f l2O :me jCA'?!gA?l!f6' Bruce Gnlmore ,cunts goolword unto H'-e Loncoster secondary 1-QSl 'a: Oops? Too Lotef Jock Prutzmon throws o key block, to sprung Erme Glurnp loose on on end VUFV. fi 1 .. ,-rf , Clever faking by Ernie Ghmp, decoys the onrushmg Steelton Ime os Ferdy Kuczolo hands off to his fullback. I4 if :-ef.-f x! qi AMEDIO DEANGELIS Y , iq: Z 1. f 0 'X U I CARL MARKOVICH ...X I I PETE KRALLIS 1 i ERNIE GLIMP .Q . i, a u lr Y. ' I 1 I CARL BARNES SAM JOHNSON 4 it Q , v 11 X BART JANKANS -I f, OE b 5 ., , Russ BLATT - 1 ' ' 'Oi A JOHN PINGHORE 9 zmm Zwszfy Zvaffaf The ' Baby Knlghts' apenea thetr l953-54 tcotbcll season onthe laslng Slde at the ledger by dropplng their f,,Sf fwfl gndlran clasheg by one touchdown Phoenlxvllle, Second halt ta hand the Knnghts a l2-6 loss Thel V 's atter tralllng tor the hrst tv.a aenfds, came back the suffered thelr second loss tram Allentown by a scare of l2 7 Wlth the determunatlon to wan, the lunlar grtdders made gaad thelr threat for the next three games by defeattng Governor Mlftlln l9-8, Coatesvllle l4-6, and ln thenr next two encounters, the Lancaster Tornadoes haps the most stunnlng defeat at the season suffered bu However, IU spate at the prevtaus losses, the true solrlt turned the tables agaln by deteatung Mllton Hershey hy urnn revealed an even 500 percentage, The Balty Knlghts Coaches Bxll Honne and Bull Reese both deserve velopung and molding potenttal frotball threats for next edglng Muhlenberg 27-20 ln a hugh scorlng contest gave our gallant Knlghts a clase 7-0 setbcclf., but per- our,l V grldders was the 2l-0 setback from Lebanon ef de-termlnatuon ccntlnued and the tlghtlng Knlghts o score ot 26 6 Although the flnal won and loss cal- l-utscared thelr onprznents 99 to 92 a great deal ot credlt fOr thenr untlrlng ettarts ln de- year s varsity team SCORES Reodtng 6 Phoentxvtlle l2 Readlng l4 Coatesvllle 6 Readtng O Lancaster 7 Readlng 7 Allentown l2 Readlng 27 Muhlenberg Twp 20 Readlng 0 Lebanon 2l Reodnng I9 Gov Mlfflln 8 Readtng 26 Mtlton Hershey 6 Won 7 4 Lost 4 Palnts for - 99 Points ag-alnst 3 92 TRAPPED! !':'?+T'3 .. Zvaffzzf faerie! READlNG'S TRIPLE THREAT Varsity Football Coaches: Robert Perugum, Anthony Stopper, and Nor- bert Ballinger READING'S BEST BILLS Junior Varsity Football Coaches: William Reese ond Wnlloom Horine CLEVER FAKING BY QUARTERBACK TONY MATZ THROWS THE OPPO- SITION OFF GUARD . Q Q , ,Ah 066611 Coach-Mr. Bruce Gehret With o auick turn, Bob Gosch heads the ball back toward the Beth- lehem goal. Stop that man? Barry Wentzel rushes forward to get the ball for R. H. S. .L 'TK ,num- .Mars if ,,,.- 1,4 -1 ' -at ,rg ss., ltr Y f Jafw A Q fa f an ,.,4 V N 141s W M ,,,,in,,,.,2q,.i ,www .A-, ' r r-Q , 4 .10 ,. A-if ' .-.. a. P0 ' v an . A -Q' 1- 5' ' -.is .bf .'? . -Alt- , . - , , - V. . . .:: '...2.I if fav: M N 4,4-+I N51 1- ,, 4 ' ...oQ'g't-f 1 'F T' ..,--752 '- M- .. ., .g -urns, 11 J' 0 Despite a severe case of first game litters, the R. l-l. S. boosters got their l953 season off to a good start by beating Hamburg 2-O, in two overtime periods, The Knights added victory number two by scalping the Onte- launee Indians 4-l, when Anatoly Lepleshizky and Barry Wentzel tallied two goals apiece. Going on the road, the soccermen lost to a powereladen aggregation from Girard College 6-O, but later eked Out a 2-1 triumph over Mt. Penn, in spite of the iniury to goalie Clem Zialkowski, In the next three games, Coach Gehret's team suffered hard fought defeats, dropping two close games to Beth- lehem and one to Birdsboro, all by one goal, The Knights returned to the winning column by smothering Fleetwood 5-0 on Sergej Lepieshizky's four goals, but lost a 3-O decision to the District llI champs from North Lebanon. The Gehretmen closed their season by trouncing their perennial rivals from Lancaster 2-O. Barry Wentzel, ace center forward, was awarded the Berks County Soccer OfficiaI's Trophy as the outstanding player on the R. H. S. soccer sC1uad in l953 Coach Bruce Gehret's constant effort developed a vet eran combination from a relatively inexperienced squad. The Gehretmen posted a record of five wins and five defeats for a .500 percentage this season. SCORES Reading 2 Hamburg O . 1 Reading 4 Ontelaunee l Reading O Girard 6 Reading 2 Mt. Penn l Reading O Bethlehem l Reading 5 Fleetwood O Reading O Birdsboro l Reading O Bethlehem l Reading O Narlebco 3 Reading 2 Lancaster O T' Wcn75 Loste -5 Gosch, James Ruesing Row I-Bruce Cnehret, Coach Ronald Dunk, elberger, Daniel Schaeffer, Roger Clark, Sergei Lepieshizkx, Richard Dietrich, Ronald Pinker- ton, Ronald Powell, Manager Row 2-Anatoly Lepieshizkx, Barry Went- zel, Ronald Bautsch, Daniel Lessig, Robert Row 3-Gale Patton, William Arndt, Clem- ent Ziolkowski, Paal Baer, Dwmtro Kowelenko l 5 4 622055 faufzhy Coach-Mr Carl E. Baltz Row 'I-William Scull, Bert Walker, Thomas Salvarlis, David Melcher, Robert Deppen, Rodney l-land, Richard Allivine, Thomas Gay Row 2-Louis Benedict, Bruce Seidel, James Wertley, Raymond Miller, Robert Pyewell, Donald Steffy, Joseph Cosgrove Row 3-John Kinder, Robert Ringler, Manager Raymond Reiter, Coach Carl E. Baltz, Kerry Wood- worth, Fredrick Bower, Barry Poust J l - ,s,,:.f,z 4. , ,-ff '52 f' - . . ,yogi Although Coach Dewey Boltz's proteges finished the season with a record of one win and six losses, the season provided in- valuable experience for next year's harriers. With the loss of only a few veterans through graduation, the remainder of the team plus some of the promising ninth graders from thts year's squad, should prove to be the nucleus of a winning aggregation for next year. In the District 3 Meet held annually at Gene Venzke's Driving Range, Reading scored 58 points to place second and main- tain the some berth as last year's team. ln the P, I. A. A. State Meet held at State College, Reading placed l3th, bettering their previous year's standing of l4th place. ln this meet the Hill and Dalers were confronted with a snow laden field which greatly hindered the chance for a more successful placement. Bob Deppen, Dave Melcher, Barry Poust, and Bill Scull were the main runners in Coach Boltz's array, and along with the rest of the team, deserve much credit for their loyalty and hard work throughout the entire season. SCORES 'Low Score Winsl Reading 35 Norristown 20 Reading 3l William Penn 24 Reading 38 Williamsport l7 Reading 33 Lebanon l7 Reading 22 Mt. Carmel 33 M4 x . Reading 31 Coatesville 24 Won l Lost 6 A District No. 3 Meet-Second P. I. A. A. State Meet-Thirteenth At the sound of the gun, the Reading and Rottsville harriers surge forward with an eye to- word victory. l55 Wzflsffy lfgrzsfeefrfalf Coach-Mr. Charles Dunkelberger An unpreductable R. H, S. basketball squad tell sllghfly below the 500 percentage thls season wuth nrne wlns an twenty-one starts. ln the Central Penn, the flghtlng Knlghts found the read to ylctory a rough one wrth their lack of herght and experlence In comporrson to other teams tn the crrcurt Realrzrng hrs present lack at maternal, Coach Dunkelberger bullt has squad for the cornrng years wrth three rumors and two sophomores occupying key roles, Coach Dunkelbergefs qulntet beat Emmaus ln tts opencr, mauled Central Catholtc, to garn a two game to one lead an thus new nyolryg and cracked EOSf0n'S deep ffeele to edge the RCvers rn the A B C Beneftt game for the hc-opsters ex- htbttlon wtns, On the other srde of the ledger, Allentown and Bethlehem drsplayed therr usual hoop mastery each wnnntng two games ln the Central Penn, the basketeers complied ldentrcci records tn tlrst and second half competltron, wrnnnng three and dropptng four, Hlghlrghts ct the f1ftyfOur season were upset wlns ayer Wvlluam Penn and York, and a thor- ough trounclng ot our xntrafclty rlyal, Central Catholrc. Lendlng valuable scorlng asslstance to the Knrghts' cause were Ernle Gllmp and Drck Albrrght wlth two hundred six- teen and one hundred elghty-fave pornts respectlyely ln addltton TO has scorrng, Albrrght was o bulwark under the baskets, snaggrng ottenstye and detensrye rebounds Desplte therr lower than usual standrngs, the Kntghts dlspla,ed a trghtrng sprnt and hustle whrch the steady coach- rng of Dunk had unstllled an them SCORES Readnng Readlng Readlng Reading Reading Readlng Reading Readrng Emmaus Bethlehem Allentown Easton John Harris Mnltan Hershey Lebanon Central Cathallc Readnng Readtng Readlng Readnng Readrng Readtng Readrng Readlng YOrk Lancaster Wllllam Penn Steeltcn Bethlehem John Harrls Mrlton Hershey Lebanon Reading Readrng Readlng Readlng Readlng York Lancaster Wrlllam Penn Steelton Allentown Won -- 9 Lost -e ow 2 erdrnand Kuczala Rrchard Now tzynskl St nlcx pc er rr v,mD l' A MQW Ernest H9 V trainer 62 34 7l 6l l l Row 1-James l-lasscn, Ernest Gltmp Robert Smlth, Donald Bertram Charles DunrellJwQl MOU' R iF I Q I Q - 1' s, MC W K5 I RlC ard lt: . ple, K 1 4 J ' ll B Y' . O U X 'J I sr LED' in gm 1, Q .JAY . 4 'K , . eA f91'-igffff 2 'fr :- mf f Q. , ' ' , -tw, Ywxm' an w .V Sikffw v A I 2 f15K,f'Q f Jxf' z x Q sr X , ,.. X 'vw' ,J f wx' ,Quik ,f- ' we , Qx.a::fJ1.nQa,'f1m , X J, I I if xv? I EAA 1 K 1 L 4 .5 f' '13 fnfiv ' .15 , P 'Y .. rr. .' 'ar f' rf' ni ! jig' H .W Q Y 1, ,tw :'1 'A' ' ll 1 ' 4 x ' .xp ' 5 ,fr 1 ': m ' ' 4 ,f 74 fgasiefafrzf Coach--Mr. Wrllram C. Horrne Row 1-Paul Marrella, Thomas Gay, Russell Frederrck, Frederrck Mautrno, Walter Spangler, Carl Wrtonsky, Gerol Brrclaer Row 2-Wrllram Horlne, coach, Rrchard Dretrrch, Harold Kahn, Robert Klern, Larry Hen- ry, Harold Muller, Davrd Roche, manager, Ernest Hepler, trarner Coach Bull Horrne and hrs J. V. luaslfeteers brought home the Central Penn reserve league champronshrp forthe second trme rn three years The Baby Knrghts waded through the C P. C chalkrng up thrrteen trrumphs agarnst a lone upset at the hands at Steelton ln exhlhrtron contests, the l-'Iorrnemen splrt even rn sux games, losing to Bethlehem twice and Allentown, and wrnnrng slngle encounters from Emmaus, Central Catholrc, and Allentown. The outstandrng hoopster was bug Fred Mautrno whose consrstent pornt makrng and excellent rcboundrng sparked the J. V. courtmen throughout the season, Havrng only one veteran from last year Coach Horrne developed a relatrvely new team of three yunlors, elght sopho- mores and one freshman unto an cggresslve and smooth workrng combrnatron The phenomenal success of the l953-l954 Baby Knights rs o trrbute to therr hard workrng mentor, Bull Hornne. 63 scones , ,' Readrng Emmgus Readmg Bethlehem Readrng Allentown RCOUWQ John l-larrrs RCOGIUQ Mrlton Hershey Readlng Lebanon RSOUIVWQ Central Cothalrc Readlng Yury RCCUWQ Lancaster RCOGHWQ Wllllam Penn Readrng Steelten Readlng Bethlehem Reodrng John Harrrs Reodrng Mrlton Hershey RCCJGIFNQ Lebcrwrrn Reodrng Yorlf. Readrng Lancaster Readlcg Wllllcrn Penn Recdrrog Steeltgn Recdrng v prgctrie Allutvtcwrt Lcst -1 Dctlcct ter Hgh sckwg Fred Mautrr Ylhesffzkzg Coach-Mr. Robert J. Perugunu Wlth only three years of wrestling at the Castle and two years of league competition, the R H S. grapplers have ati tracted an ever grcwlrig audience cr ardent hrgn schml wrestling fans Althsagh Coach Perugunfs matmen did not succeed un capturing the championship laurels, the season was highlighted :,. many thrilling unawudual csntests. Suk R H 5 wrestlers, namely Richard Pusher, Vvuuluam Yoder, Jack Rrutzrnan, Bruce Gilmore, Carl Barnes, and Barry Scherrer auauutued tor the semuftunals at the District 3 meet at Manheim Aul but Barry Scherrer were victorious in thus semi- final event an the tunals, cnly Bruce Gilmore and Richard Pusher emerged victorious and earned the right ta wrestle un the Eastern Regionals In this meet at Manheim Central, Richard Pisher ana Bruce Gilmore again proved to be the victors in the iO3 pcuna and l65 podnd classes, respectuveuy ln a hard fought battle, Richard Pusher wan his mafcn by a decision, while Bruce Gilmore succeeded un oattlung Richard Blantz ct Solanco tc a 4-4 tue However, because ot his aggressiveness, Bruce Gilmore was awarded the decusucn After winning the reguonals, Gilmore and Pusher were slated to travel to Penn State for the P. l. A. A State Punals. Pusher, battling to the last minute, lost his chances for the finals by being pinned un the semi-finals Gilmore succeeded un fighting his opponent to a 242 tue un the semi-finals, but tate turned against hum this time and the decision was awarded to his opponent Wuth Bruce Gilmore, Jack Prutzman, Barry Scheurer, and Tony Cuancu being the outstanding veteran contenders for next year's team, Coach Perugunu hopes to develop another crew ot stalwart matmen who wull bring additional laurels to Read- ing High School. SCORES Reading 27 Solanco 2l Reading 32 Columbia ll Reading 2l Hershey 21 Reading 30 York 8 Reading 24 Manheim Central 20 Reading lo Manheim Twp 21 Reading l8 Lancaster 28 Reading 2l West York la Reading 2l Hanover 2l Reading ll Milton Hershey 23 Won - 5 Lost - 3 Tied - 2 Points for - 22l Against - 200 Drstrict 3 Meet at Manheim Township Semi-Finals Barry Scheirer, Richard Pusher, Bill Yoder, .lack Prutzman, Bruce Gil- more, Carl Barnes Punals Richard Pisher, Bill Yo- der, Jack Prutzman, Bruce Gilmore, Carl Barnes District 3 Champs Richard Pusher, and Bruce Gilmore Eastern Regionals at Manheim Central ,,,, Richard Fisher and Bruce Gilmore regional Richard Pusher and champs P, I. A. A. Meet at State College Semi-Punals Bruce Gilmore Prnals None Row 'I-Prank Kennedy, Prank Lopresto, Thomas Redcay, Richard Pusher, Ronald Powell, Barry Scheurer, Anthony Cuanci, Prancus Berger, Ralph Jenkins Row 2-Robert Peruguni, coach, James Brossman, James Morrison, Wulluam Yoder, Ronald Hunkel, Jack Prutzman, Howard Klemmer, Philip Prrone, Stuart Lease, Ernest Hepler, trainer Row 3--William Setley William Jones, Jere Pudler, Daniel Moyer, Samuel Johnson, Bruce Gilmore, Carl Barnes, Carl Stevelton, Ruchard Haggerty, Harrison Hartman, Wal- ter Bruckart Undefeated Bruce Gilmore again displays his superior skull un keeping control of his foe. l59 ummzkzg Coach-Mr Bentarntn Focht Row 'I-Leo Terrance Orth, Andrew Zuy, James Rutolo, Fredertclf. Messer. smtth, James Gtlrncre, Rnchl ard Radko, Raymond Pager, Lawrence Hardlnger Row 2-Wtlltarn Ege, Da' A ' vtd Ptautz, George Sptrelts, J- 1 Larry Walter, Lewts Olszewr x J , 9, sla, Dantel Lesstg, James y Hepler, Benlamtn Focht in coach mile L., ln spite of a none too lmpresstve record of one wan and ten losses, the Readtng Htgh mermen dtd succeed ln dns- playtng tune lorrn and class tn many aquattc events. Readlng's lone vtctory was over West Readtng, 37 to 29, wtth l'sses to Wtlrntngton, P, S duPont, Coatesvtlle, Haz- leton, West Readtng, Gerard College, Allentown, and two contests at Lancaster Coach Ben Focht's hugh scortng mermen were Daniel Lesslg, James Hepler, and Rlchard Radko ln the Dtstrtct No. 3 Meet held at Mlllersvtlle State Teachers College, Dantel Lesstg copped second place ln the dtvlng event, and the 200 yard relay team composed of Rtchard Radko, Dantel Lesstg, Larry Walter, and James Hepler succeeded tn capturtng thtrd place, ln the Eastern Reglonals held at Frankltn and Marshall College, Readtng Htgh's ace dtver, Dantel Lesstg, agotn copped second place whtch guallfled htm for cornpetltton ln the P l A A State Flnals at Penn State where he placed slxth, Although the Readlng Hugh swtmmlng team had a relattvely poor season thus year, they have hopes at o charnpton- shlp team next year wtth the veterans Jam Hepler, Danny Lesslg, and Duck. Radko servtng as the nucleus SCORES Readtng 28 Hershey 38 Readlng 3l West Readtng 35 Readtng l9' 2 Lancaster 46' 2 Readlng 29 Wtlmlngton 37 Readtng 34 P S. dupont pt Wllmtngton 40 Readtng 25 Coatesvtlle Al Readtnj 27 Hazleton 39 Readtng l2 Lancaster 54 Readtng 37 West Readlng 29 Rc-cdtng 38 Gtrard College 48 Rc-adtfg 2l Allentown 54 Dtsrrtct N: 3 Meer - - Dtvtrws , Donny Lfllslgr - ZVTIT QCO yd tree st-.'e relax tecmf-3rd Eoswgrn Regpncls F - 2 wing Donny Lcsstg 2nd P l A A State FWGI-,r - Dtxtvwg Dann, Lg-,lg 6tt' Readtngk ace potnt scorer, Dantel L6:SlQ 742215122 fgeseifal Coaches-Mr. Charles Dunkelberger Mr. William J, Reese Another highly successful sport at Reading High School is baseball. Over the past years, Coaches Charles Dunkel- berger and William Reese have succeed- ed in developing many highly rated or championship teams. Again, the outlook for a promising season seems bright, Veteran pitchers Jim Hasson, Tony Matz, Don Rothenberger will be avail- able for mound duty, with experienced Larry Mathias at the receiving end, Hold- overs in the fielding line-up include Bob- by Smith, Ron Dunkelberger, Gil Darlak, and Phil Ciatto. With promising candi- dates from last year's junior varsity such as Dick Cheri, Clem Ziolkawski, Charles Miller and a host of other seasoned players, this year's team is bound to cap- ture top honors in league competition. Compliments are in order for Coaches Charlie Dunkelburger and Bill Reese for always developing hustling and winning R. H. S. teams. Fast ball artist, Jim Hassan, delivers another strike VARSITY BASEBALL SCHEDULE April April April April May May May May May May May May Moy May Wilson Whitehall Muhlenberg Twp. Bethlehem Easton Allentown Central Catholic Phillipsburg Allentown Easton Bethlehem Allentown Central Catholic Phillipsburg Slatington Allentwon Away Home Home Home Away Away Home Home Home Away Home Away Away Away Phil Ciatto, one of Reading's fleet foot- ed outtielders, starts out after a long one. TENNIS SCHEDULE April 22 April 27 April 30 May I May 4 May 7 May I I May I 4 May I 5 May I7 May I 8 May I 9 May 2I May 25 May 28 Lititz Home York Away William Penn Home Wyomissing Away Allentown Away Bethlehem Home Easton Away Allentown Home District No. 3 Lancaster Lancaster Away Bethlehem Away District No. 3 Finals Lancaster Easton Home Hershey Home P. I A A. State Finals State College Jim Ruesing returns a smash to break his op- ponent's service. Zflfllb' Coachifvlr. James Mclntyre R. H. S. welcomed the latest addif tion to its coaching staff, when Mr. James Mclntyre took over as the net coach at the Castle. The new mentor faces a big task, with the roqueteers competing in both the Lehigh Valley and Central Penn tennis leagues. Ins cluded in the twelve game tennis schedule are matches with Lititz, York, William Penn, Wyomissing, Allentown, Easton, Lancaster, Bethle- hem and Hershey. With a bevy of seasoned veterans such as Jim Ruesing, Rick Kaufman, Vern Rapp, Sherm Lauther, and Carl Witonskyg Mr, Mac hopes to develop a powerful aggregation for I954 Le- high Valley and Central Penn match- es. The biggest obstacles in coach Mac's path will be to refestablish R. H. S. as a tennis threat and to de- velop two winning doubles combina- tions, Look, a breather l Coach Mc' lntyre finds an open date on the heavy R. H. S. tennis schedule. ZW Coach-Mr. Adam Brucher, Jr. The 1954 divot diggers will quest the champ. ionship in the Eastern Division of the Central Penn Golf League. Coach Adam Brucher hopes to achieve this goal by relying heavily an his trio of seasoned veterans - Tom O'Brien, Jim Oberholtzer and Bill Fegley, from the fourth place Knights of the i953 Central Penn League. The Linksmen have only corded a ten game schedule for their drive to a Central Penn bunt- ing, due to the dropping of two teams from this division. The schedule for this season in- cludes home and away matches with Hershey, Lancaster, Wilson, York and Lebanon, the de- fending champions. Aside from coaching duties, Coach Brucher will serve as Secretary-Treasurer at the Central Penn Golf League for the l954 season. Tom O'Brien, a veteran linkman, prepares to tee off on the Berkshire course. , X I I . , , . fl. K v ,J X .-2' . X I' M 7? -J frlf. -V '- ffyu f -' H X April April April April April May May May May May May May GOLF SCHEDULE Lebanon Away York Away Wilson Away Lancaster Home Hershey Away Lebanon Home York Home Wilson Home Lancaster Away Hershey Home District No. 3 Hershey P. l. A. A. State Finals State College Jim Oberholtzer gauges his approach shot to the green. TRACK SCHEDULE Zim! Heed Coach-Mr. Anthony P. Stopper Assistant Coach-Mr. Roland P. Kyle The combined strength of Andy Stopper's runners and Roland Kyle's field men made pos- sible the winning of six straight dual meets last year. Boasting one of the best overall records in R, H. S. athletics last year, the cindermen are again looking forward to a successful sea- son with their host of veterans and outstanding prospects. Success in this yeor's season will depend heavily on three men, Barry Poust, Ernie Glimp and Kermit Stern who are being counted upon for eight first place honors. Poust will lead the dash men in the IOO, 220, and 440g Glimp will specialize in the low hurdles, broad lump, and the high jump in which he has tied the R. H. S. record of six feetg and Stern will head the 880 and mile runners, Outstanding dates in the cindermen's l954 schedule are the Penn Relays, Bethlehem Re- lays and P. I. A. A. state finals. This year the trackmen will be out to improve on last year's fifth place finish in the University of Pennsyl- vanio's mile relay and regain their first place honors of l952. Great determination and form are displayed by Lou Mautino as he prepares to hurl the discus. April Norrisown Away April Allentown Away April Bethlehem Home April Pottsville Home April Univ. of Penn Relays Away -- Philadelphia April Governor Mifflin Home May Bethlehem J. C. C. Relays Away - Bethlehem May Coatesville Away May Quadrangular Meet Away - Harrisburg May District No. 3 Meet Away - Lancaster May P. I. A. A State Finals Away - State College . ei' gg ' ' ' . . , , v- gf- f . A '- vb ' - . 1 ,Q .. A ' vi Kermit Stern finishes strong in the 880 to S ' ' ,. f' - W' s 1-- ' outdistance a fast closing Pottsville runner, Q-pl ' ' lv.. ., ' 4 --40 .. . y -- . 3 A ' - - - .,f- lv . - , 9 4 if 1- ,w , ' ' U 31. INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL CHAMPS SCHAICH FlVE Row 1-Richard Stephens Row 2--Daniel Schaeffer, Philip Ciatto, Stanley Ro- man Row 3-Amedio DeAngelis, Mr. Charles Schaich, coachg Thomas O'Brien Playing under the astute coaching of Mr. Charles Schaich the Schaich Five' captured the academic basketball crown In a playoff with the shop champions, Mr Schaich s hoopsters overcome the shop boys to win the R H S intramural basketball toga. Jzmmuxlaffffamjs Sponsor-Mr. Roland P. Kyle 'fic 1 T1 ii -F ,4 W. , ., ,W ,f i OFFICIALS Center-Franklin Rebholtz Carl Markovich, Mr. Roland Kyle, John Schillo Credit for scheduling and sponsor- ing the R. H. S. intramural program belongs to Mr. Roland Kyle. His able assistants were Carl Markovich, John Schillo, refereesg and Franklin Reb- holtz, scorer. INTRAMURAL FOOTBALL CHAMPS BATTLING BOUDINIES Charles l-larrity, Bruce Reitenauer, Lee Texter, Robert Moll, Gerald Stepp, Arthur Opplinger, Leonard Noll These seven boys swept through the intramural football competition for well deserved championship honors, l65 igfaflfs fvmsafzfzef lniured athletes received im- mediate treatment and attention from Ernie Hepler in his modern trainer's quarters. v-ann.. . gg , Standing by Tl1CIr rmn R H S sparts scraplaaardj' Mr Rabert l-larbacln and Mr Earl Rapp, the gym cuftodiang distribute towels lar the fastball team Mr. William Wisler and Mr. AI- bert Harris, Our business and fac- ulty managers of athletics, admire the newly wan J. V. basketball trophy. es. asfk Zlmdlk . 3' , a . , Q . Qx s 1 4 E3 ' g , A i 2' H Q' In '- 'Lia WV, 1'9'!lm., X A'k , - Q .T .E 5 J J 1 X f 3344 Yr Y ff . .L . - ,.1:,1.f,i. 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Schmick, Mrs. Gorman, M. Peters, N Blatt, M. Scholck X.. X I' 'V f ' ' MM Sponsor-M rs. Janet Gorman As an former years, volleyball has ogaln proven Itself to be one of the most popular gurls' sports. From a total of l6O gurls, l6 teams were formed This year the league wlth sts keen competltlon brought about a three-way tue for second place and a hard earned fnrst place fOr the 'Gwens' wlth I6 wuns and no losses Included an the three-way tae for second place were the Leaders of twelfth grade, the B-Y Teens of eleventh grade, and the Machuslcks of tenth grade After a hard and strenuous bottle, the Leaders won second place TIME OUT FOR THE PHOTOGRAPHER Row 'I-R Pullano, M Scull, B Wal ters, B Mauger, J Tkac, M Weebes, S Brught,J Chrlstlan Row 2-J Schoelkapf, J Vuctor, A Machuslck, P Orth, M McLean, D Harms, M Sands, M Mlll,J DeLuma J Fnornndo, L Hess 1 4 WHO'LL GET THE POINT?? Row I-B. Shoeffer, S. Essick Row 2--J. Hondorf, E. Himmelreich, Miller, N. Artz 'fl mmm A FRIENDLY GET-TOGETHER. J. Puergrzssn, M Gehrls, D. Rwfzmorw, E Adams, J. Ferrer, B. Shaemcker, J. Boyer J,Gre1g,D Jcmck, R. HeotI'1,P. Feather V. Zorenc, G. Wlrkowskl, B. Smnth, P Gehrus, J. Reed, K. Shrcm, J. Huber, T Von Loon, G. Bolcgneee, S. Schroder, E Dietrich, H. Monzolillo SMILES OF VICTORY IN THE LOCKER ROOM x H , ,f Nh, 3 16:9 151 -1 wi' - 4,1 Q 'ix xg tk V We fb 14' F ASG xg ,H-.Q A -1 , K, 3 ' . FI if-xl 4 lgawfkzg MUNCHING ON THEIR FAVORITE REFRESHMENTS ARE - Row I-Liv ze H923 32',e : +: - I f ' 6 ' 'cd f :mf -, :':f'e Row 2-Ncfc. F-Hz .Tye Vue' Swrle. SC'x'Gd6' Row 3-Jecf' fe - fry- V':'. VCLECR Ecfcyc Sfceuef Q5 FINGER AND THUMB HERE, GIRLS Nancy Gomer Kathleen Focbry Mor Myn Gehrus N ss Kaufmann, Sondra Herb, Jour' Le 'body Geroldme Sher, mon CUTE PIN-UPS Row 'I-Pc :1c Feather, Janet Dlergrgsaf Row 2-Mc' erwe Freeee, Geraldine Leszczymbkn, PPJII5 Smut, Cord Sm' der, Doris Arfz G Q45 A , ..,.. , H411 , J.,- Qhlq-?. , . I Q-I .wg Q 5 4 5f'x 1i!x g fgrzxiefofzzf WARMING UP FOR THE BIG GAME Rath Heath, Nancy Bloch, Sara Reifsny- der, Phyllis Wiest, Joan Kaufman, Mary Ellen Lamm, Laura Crammer, Marilyn Gehris, Barbara Shoemaker, Dorothy Lengel HOPE SHE MAKES IT ?? Mary Sands, Patricia Orth, Arlene Mo- chusick, Jacqueline Victor, Joyce Shoel- kopf, Rose Pullano, Josephine DeLuma YEAH!!! ANOTHER POINT FOR OUR TEAM Row 'I-Eleanor Dietrich, Eileen ZOC- co, Ruth Shaffer, Peggy Gehris, Joan Kauffman Row 2-Karen Shrom, Barfa Fenster- macher, Brenda Asher, Jaan Srrohecker, Tina Van Loon, Ethel Moyer, Elaine Adams, Mary Lou Hess Every Tuesday after school our Castle mermaids lourneyed to the Y for their regular swimming session. Here these merrriaids learned and de- veloped better swirnming and diving techniques as well as other aquatic skills. LEARNING THE BACKSTROKE Row 1-Dolores Janick Row 2-Joan Greig, Cecile Breton, nel, Grace Bolognese, Miss Kauf- mann COME IN - THE WATER IS FINE!! 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' .1 MAKE MINE COUNTRY STYLE? 185 YE OLDE HOT ROD Wien YM mae 12 fam? af R225-' qt wt ' 1 f' v7 I' t' I I O .,, .. n Q ' Q r 5-,Af -' e ,.a 4 4, . F ' f 5 j J . or V n v , , ' A , PJ ,. N Q E E M- Mr.. I li ' ,w I K1 .W 1 A EJKAJ :af ' z.- 7 I SEPTEMBER Qolgang of school v Q sox U x 4 'N 'g'1-5' I Qtr'-' E ,f Main Q F 'LO 1 f . 4 9 V. ' NOVEMBER-Football Games - -x OCTOBE Alum. H.,f...Eo....,., 'i '.v'- . . , R A . E f . f?Af5+33'-Q. 7 fe: may' ' I5 ge :vb Tgglie'-At 4E E Qfijwii ' S 69fQ'f f.1' E. bf? E Y 5 '1 'EBM ' f 'ff'1Ni' . 5 wi' 'A X E, .JJ .wg . ' 'M 'wt as un-A A LU. U ' ' QM' ei I 7? D .... I E . 4., ' D 'Ap ASO ' - ,fe -, 431 04, - ,ff xx , 0 Q 1-I fa' MARCH-Evening of Music. A MAY 'Connecticut Yankee I.-0' gtk Q . .I tx , , 5: 4 . A qw R, , - 4, Tjilfl, Eff ' - an - ' 3 ' ' ' 4715, -vlJ!:-,:- i?'Lr - 'fhqmngfrv WAT' JUNE-Graduation V .,, A., Li!! , SAVE ME, MOMMY!! - an Q, . x.,.',,5 , 4-SJ 5 HAMBURGER HAVEN v - r A MSL' nov.- ,V ul .nf fu. , .ns A if: I 5. I H ,Z jfmjaw ' 'U ' Q' I ly i X!,Ff 1' tx- ' . M ex ' 1 -l 2: i iw fa., 4 -.am 1- 55,4 f U sv, L 1. I fx-.E if i- ,I DUCK FOR THE OYSTER S if X , . W, :K ay-A ff +V N-.1-.Y w?'rg:f' V: -- Lx ,1 hc-cv... - -' 'W' ' . 1 1.1 krkwrkwy EW N SOME CRAZY MlxED-uP KIDS! FUHIRE DRIVER iv v Qlx v f W x3 I.4-3 s N eww? FIRST FLOOR V It 'V 5, -L THE YULETIDE SPIRIT , Q, 1. . 4' . . , v Q . lv P I 5 'Xi' -fir X 9' LV., H . . .,,. , , ., pu, , .,, .-f...,' 1 f .55 F ' ,M s fm' 1 . V qs f Q 3 Af- .L- ..-.,.,.,...- fax? ' I 1 . Q , .3 SJ-if 3, sf -. - Q 1 i Z3 . ' LW .- w,-- . 5' , Y! Q 5 Y Q 1 1 , v .I ,. . :I , Q ..- 3 s. ' Yfggzg. 31 ' - AEt3J'WEqfi5'f 552'-, ' K, 43 , W 5 r,,,, Qfh-'Af' X5 2 N' -if w ' ' I xf .ga ,wk x ' w A inf . K. -1- s- ia -f ... Q.. ' ,- PV wb is 5 H I XX 1 ..fs ,, 1. 1 ,y M . i, K , itat m fav jj, ia? 22? f 1 , 4' ii I 5 f 4 zw. If Znfigwdh fzfylwfffwesf President4l-larruson Hartman Vice-President--Charles Bernheiser Secretory-Patruca Kruck Treasurer-Vurgunia Lee The team yell! l.et's go? These peppy cheer leaders help to encourage the school spirit at North west. Nancy Grumbling, Dorothy Warr, Betty Jane Rhode s Vfq 9 Leadmg the sophomore class at North- west are these cftlcersi Patncua Krlck, Charles Bernhelser, Vrrglnua Lee, and Harrlson Hartman These prunt shop boys prepare the type for the school newspaper Znfifmahaffauflwesf President-Pat Clouse Vice-President-Robert Barbon Secrefary-Treasurer-Robert Bautsch W,--...L ..-, - -V- -.,,, Mrs. Boltz leads her class in some calisthenics just before an active period of basketball. The president of the tenth grade discusses future plans for the sophomore class. Robert Bautsch, Robert Barbon, Pat Clause . git . -1' v Members of the library staff show a feel- ing of satisfaction as they complete their daily routine duties, Betty Brown, Loretta Long, Mary Jo Ro- mani, Judy Lawrence, Mary Ann Diviness, Pot Clause, and Ruth East I9 4 Zn!! gwfzk az' Leading the saphamores thus year are these oftlcersi Stanley Mnchalak, Susan l-leckman, VIC- torua Stevens, and Rrchard Dletnch Sponsharshrp at the tenth grade actvyrtles ns an Important task for these teachers Mr. Warren Glsh, Mrs, Amy Bell, and Mr, Harry Scott. Members of the tenth gram? 0-Qcutlye Cammlttee express apprmal Os Mr: Bell autlrnes the Dians ter the gre-wwe su nssrea dance, The Shamrock Frslrc Seated-Sandra Bressler, Lwne Htnnzhfy Ruchard Duetrlch Mrs EL-ll Standing-Robert Duem, Susan l-le:-.many Wllllam Orr, Vlttggrla STCNL-Pls, R rirert Junez, Dowd Bennett Stanley Mlihalai, Mr Scatry Mr. Gush Sponsors-Mrs. Amy Bell Pres.-Rrchard Dretrlch Mr Warren F Gush Vice-Pres.-Stanley M:chala Mr Harry M Scott S9C.TVlCfOVIO Stevens Trees.-Susan Heckman The sophOmOre class at Readrng Hugh, campnsed at Northeast and Southern alumna, warlf tagether toward thenr future years at the Castle. k Sheriff! gmzk af . . 5Ponsors-Mlss Sarah E Koch M:ss Johanna Mertz .Mr Lewls F Mardernesg Pres.-Rlchard Dnstasno Vice-Pres.-Norman Luc Sec.-Stella Defxngelus Trees.-Manlyn Mull Our future seniors, Class of XSS, sporting blue and gray as therr colors, cooperate wlth thelr sponsors and the vanoas commlttees ln mcklng the year's actlymeg successful CS LTTYJITQ SBK' Nl K-BY! K1 'ape ., Which one wall lt be? That ns the answer these lunior offucers are trylng to decide as they ylew the various insignlas displayed in the lobby. Manlyn Mull, Rlchcrd Dlstaslo, Stella De- Angells, Norman Lucas Always ready to lend a helplng hand to the lunlcr class are these eleventh grade sponsors7Mlss Johanna Mertz, Miss Sarah Koch, and Mr Levws Marderness. These deccratlng cor-nmlttee members are hoylng lots of fun as they prepare for their class sponsored dance, the Mld-Wlnter l-lop, Row 1-Lnnda E'nes, Patrlcla Muller, Joyce Blum, Mary Qane De-Rose, Roxanne Rhoads, Clltford Franks, Henry Gans, and Carl Fisher Row 2-Eugene Curry, Sue Lentter, Mu- nlr Eways, Marsha Cbaltt, and Rnchard DIS' toslo l95 sg. , 4 ' ! H v. - J if ' Q 'K as x .Q f . -' Av. f 442 'W , iff 3 rf, - . T Jr 'a Q . 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O I M Q' mm ammfffeef FLOWER COMMITTEE Chairman-Dolores Jamck Mary Lou Sawar, Joanne Rnccuardn, Dolores Janrck, Nancy Ehler, Jorvef Forrer COMMENCEMENT COMMITTEE Chairman-Arthur Sager Marilyn Perklru, Arthur Soger, Mary Muller, Potracuo Schatz, Joseph Obold Absent-Robert Rnngler I SONG COMMITTEE Chairman-Samuel Faranda Barry Lloyd, Judnth Swovely, Som- uek Farando, Robert Gosch 'Ln PROGRAM COMMITTEE Chairman-Sx M na Wogvwer Emmlx SxsCrTZcr KGIVIQ-CD Sprmgi-ry Lounge Lament IN Marmrv ZwCQNCr Sxlwna Wagner ZOO mm affzfzzziffees BACCALAUREATE COMMITTEE Chairman-'v':19+e Gifeef Emr e. Sfioof Sizno W'enfzeN, Tneidzre Hognes, Mi we Goneen, Kerrn Jgnnezn, Ccril Ann Fudler T .Avi ,..,-I-ra 2 v f' 3 MOTTO COMMITTEE Chairman-Barry WoIIf.er Sondra Muller, Deboron Klonsky Borry Walker, Sora Mclnroy, Bernor dune Klnnlkowskn NAME CARD COMMITTEE Chaiman-Dolores Gehris Jane Pozdrlck, Porn-:no Heyen Terry Asher, Dolores Genus, Joon L Ruegel, Robert McQunstcn ANNOUNCEMENTS COMMITTEE Chairman-Moruon Ronrbocn Nancy Reinsel, Hflmo Rhode, Ger- ofdsne Daetruch, Dorothy spohn, Mor- lon Rohrbocn, Joon S Rnegel, Eileen Reider r PROM AND ORCHESTRA COMMITTEE Co-Chairmen-Borry Lloyd Morgoref Allan Joyce Schoelkopf, Berry Lloyd, Sherman Lowther, Annette Golbowy, Phnlup Eyrnch Edward Barr, Morgorer Allan, Doro Ann Pusher, Dole Ernblch, Elonne Cham .gefzm ammzfffes FINANCE COMMITTEE Chairman-Nancy C5219 Beverly Mnnberf Jeanne Hondcrf, Nancy Chofev, Elome Hgffmon Exe Iyn Jocfzlws The Wlanvw CHR PUPIL WELFARE COMMITTEE Chairman-, Q 'C:Q'rfg Margaret Lewrg -Inner Sewer. 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JOYCE HOUSE VERNON RAPP ,Q-'P KENNETH THOMPSON 1,91 QQ iii K l. f' Qs A V . CARL MARKOVICH BARRY LLOYD DOLORES GEHRIS SAMUEL FARANDA MARLENE LETCHER L BEVERLY EDWARDS so Q 2 -S C 0 L 4 vi' ,Q B' Yi , 'v .5 5 - vi' A r i . ga., , ', 4 A if 5 Y I ,, , A 'JL f. kgs '-J gl ' ' . . r - I . . ' V f t'f . ' , ', -, K., - Q 5 r ll. 'R 'g S W ., 'Z' - Sa,-L4-Liqgfv lv ' I . - ' ffiff ' 'I 9 2 aged 45122115 Patrick Moran Sheila Hassler Llllfi H2002 KCBFOIZ Ahh JODCS Joseph Obold Louise 7x PEP LASS WO GOSCFI Janet and Joyce House 'Wad' MOST TALENTED LF AND FEMME F ITTIEST Robe Dorothy BUSIEST BES An ette 4 XY XYT' aged 54215 ,Jacqueline Victgr BEST ATHLETE Amd 'V Elizabeth Ealcen 57 Ill V Y!! MOST COURTEOUS Walker Leger Dolores Janiclc 'f' MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED CUTEST Shirley Schaeffer X FK! Tu 203 rfgefzzbxl The delightful musical ccmedx, A CONNEC- TICUT YANKEE lN KING ARTHURS COURT, was presented in the Reodmg Semor Hugh School oudntorlom on Thursday, Moy 6, ood Frrdoy, Moy 7, Mr Theodore Walker ond Mrs Mlldred Erwterllrwe were In chorge ct muslc and dromotucs, reapectlyely if T .ww ,Zaye y xr! Densher, ore ktdhoppmg Ruth Arm Beatty to J , x The consplrotors, Nicholas Tuccu cmd Richord , 'QQV take her to the castle ot Morgan Le Foy, fl' Y iw 1 wr N' ltr . I , N' , C ,f new-A Wm ll 1 C, f Q 2 , , I it M' t E I ,... Lt, Martin Barrett Q, ,Ml 3 La:yf:fw:Si:L nr K The Connecticut Yankee ', NUM Arn J . Q - , tg, Robert Gosch 1. , , Y .1 .V, Merlin the Magician f x ' Richard Deisher I Ti. l Thus I5 My Night to Howl Os Sung by Potrucno Schatz -X ond the Quartet the mght before her wedding, Y . 9 V fx N ' ft 'A+-9 X .X Sandy 1 The Dream Girl Ruth Ann Beatty 1006636 Knights and Ladies os seem before their wcifz ot Comeior. ,- L. Morgan LeFay ' Villainess 1 E Sylvia Wagman Elf' 1 1 N K King Arthur Ai 9' A A Trusting Husband if Barry Bluff .f xewl' 1 e , ' . ww X -'ff Queen Guinevere L 7 A Unfaithful Queen , ,-- .,, M Sandra Miller l' Q I' - Er. X! lxxrxke ,--F-W J! Sir Kay -- Another Villain Nicholas Tucci Hoi! to the King ond Queen of Comelorf 209 emafzrwfz CLASS TRIP , 5 ur Senior Trip on June the second 35- W-33, '- I Y Q got under way at the break of dawn. THE LUXURIOUS LIBERTY BELLE AT DOCK 'OffiCiOl U. 5- NNW Ph0f09f0Ph agerly we departed from the cruiser THE IMPRESSIVE HEADQUARTERS BUILDING 'Official u, s Army Ptiotwfovh p at an early hour, we made prep- aration for our trip to West Paint, and within a short time found ourselves comfortably seated on the train. emembering well the exciting trip before us, we eagerly looked for- ward to a pleasurable day. any enjoyable hours later we boarded a sighteseeing boat at Jersey City and began our trip. ver the water'came the invigor- ating breeze and to us the wa- vey movement of our cruiser brought a feeling of new free- dom. The shoreline gave way to a majestic panorama which re- vealed itself in the forms of the Washington Memorial Bridge, the Palisades, the Statue of Lib- erty and the historic Hell's Gate. ost of our enjoyment came as we neared the shores of West Point where we saw the greatest Mili- tary Academy of all times in its beautiful, serene setting of ma- jestic power. and toured the unforgettable in- stitution. ew sights greeted us at each turn as we took a crowded two-hour jaunt over the drilling grounds and parks surrounding the Point. We shall never forget the precision drilled Long Gray Line Darading in front of the Battle Monument, the Cadet Chapel with its quiet, splendor- ous atmosphere, and the Wash. ington Monument with its guid- ing force. Large and small buildings alike revealed a great democracy and a strong world power which enchanted each heart and mind. he end of our trip started as we again boarded our cruiser for our journey down the river, While on board, we spent a grand after- noon dancing to the music of our own high school classmates. wiftly our day came to a close and now we have only the memories of our Class Trip to enchant us for a lifetime. THE PRIDE OF WEST POINT 'Official U S Army Photographs Courtesy of Department of the Army O The Pentagon, Washington, D. C. ammfs PROM ormals come and went before we were seniors but never did one formal bring about the excite- ment that developed before our Prom , Vle rushed and search- ed through all the stores for gowns, while others of us order- ed flowers with the greatest of care for the big moment. ur hearts rose and fell as we ex- amined our gowns and tuxedoes, and thought longingly of hold- ing each other in our arms and moving slowly across the floor to the dreamy music of George Haller's Orchestra, eady at last, we drove slowly to- wards the Reading Country Club on that beautiful evening of June the Fourth. any of us had first-nite litters as we entered the ballroom, but we clung steadily to our date, and fright gave way swiftly to magic. veryone looked like a model from Vogue or Esquire , amidst the beautiful setting of the gay- ly decorated ballroom sparkled by twinkling rhinestones and sil. very moonlight. en and women, no longer boys and girls, moved Slowly over the floor and terrace of the Country Club to romantic waltzes and South American tangos. ver the sound of the music, we heard our school mates greet each chaperon with the combined sincerity and gayety which only such an occasion can produce, making our Prom one ofithe friendliest to ever take place. eaching for that make-believe star on the terrace gave us a warm feeling, and many of those stars have come down to earth to settle with us. Even our good- byes as we sped toward the end of Our Prom were filled with magic. As we left the Country Club, we looked back over our shoulders and saw , . . auth with its love and dances sud, denly filled with maturity. Then we silently kissed with our hearts the gay past and looked forward to a bright, new future. STAIRWAY TO H EAVEN Robert Bausch Nancy Jamison Raymond Guistwite Emily Sweitzer Edward Barr Lorraine Boyle SOME ENCHANTED EVENING' Row 1-Nicholas Tucci, Shirley Heffner Virginia Fritz, Amedio DeAngelis Row 2-Barbara Riehm, Carl Markovich Beverly Edwards I'LL SEE YOU IN MY DREAMS tgefzw fleas 45mg usuc BY WORDS am e F osepl' G O u 't w vey V P I JJ Q Jigs JgJJ Jai J Px CI W E-YALHQ 44.91 494 JJifNf V V V BY S .. I Q a J B Id 4 Jdl h S a I Barry Lloyd tg JIJ I J l These years of train-ing we do end: Our test is now in sight. We've The time for talce-off owclraws nigh,We're through with graphs and charts. We'll 2 V F F' Q V 5 I P' PW 53 D F let all lcnow that we in-fend To malce our so - lo flight. Our fly through Ljr or stor-my slty ith cour-age our hearts. We've I fi I' I . J 4 CJ. A teach-CYS ---na vi ga-tors they---Help,d us our course to chartf So set our goal and off we roll, The corps of Fif - ty Four. ith :AF c I ci Q J ' CJ J -D YD HJJ'J Q ' ' .I ' Af- Iqg KVA if r ' 5 we the pi-lots of to-day .May down lile's run-way start. blue and white to lead us on, To won-clrous heights we'll soar. WJ g gJJJ JI f4 Q F V F F V . iv, A Cappella Accompanrst Actrvrty Trcket Advanced Physrcal Educatron Alternate Alumnr Servrce Amateur Radlo Announcement Archery Arxalma Assembly Assrstant Athletic Audio Vrsual Avlatron Baccalaureate Badmrnton Baseball Basketball Bowlrng Boys Chorus Boys Cookrng Boys Gym Busrness Effrcnency Camera Captam Castlearres Chaurman Chaplarn Cheerleaders Chemnstry Cnvrc Prrde Club Clarlnet Trro Color Guard Collector Commencement Commrttee Costume Cross Country Debate Decoratron 81 Refreshment Dlrector Dlstrrct Dramatrcs Eastern Drstrrct Chorus Ensemble Esqulre Executrve Exhlbrt Fellowshrp Flnances Flagtwnrlers Flower Football Forum French Newspaper Future Merchants of Readrng Future Teachers of Amerrca German Newspaper Glrls Grrls Gurls Glrls Hall Athletlc Assocratron Glee Gym Shop Patrol Head Health 8 Safety College Preparatory Commercral Dnstrrbutrve Educatron yfffflevzmafzs A Cap Acc Act T Adv Alumnn Ser Am Radro Ann Arch Arx Ass Asst Ath Aud Vrs Bacc t B B w B Ch B Cook B Gym Bus Eff Cam Capt Cast r Chap Chem C or Trro Co Commen Comm Deb Dec 8- Ref ll' Dust Dram E Dst Cho ns SCI Exec e rn Flag T Fwr F B or Fr News Fut Mer Rdg T Ger News A A Glee Gym Shop 81 Hockey Home Crafts Home Ro m Hunting 8. Fl hung lntramural Junror Humane S cuety Junior Varsity Lrbrarlan Lrbrary Stafr Mororette Male Quartet Manager Marchrng Band Mechanical Drawrng Messenger Mrxed Chorus Modern Dance Movre Apprecnatnon Music Apprecnatlon National Honor Socuety Name Card Nature Study Needlework Nursing Offrce Operetta Orchestra Organlst Penna lnterscholastrc Athletrc Assocratuan Presrdent Program Pralect Prom 8- Orchestra Publrcrty 8. 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